<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<itemContainer xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/items/browse?collection=14&amp;output=omeka-xml&amp;page=19" accessDate="2026-05-20T15:52:44+00:00">
  <miscellaneousContainer>
    <pagination>
      <pageNumber>19</pageNumber>
      <perPage>10</perPage>
      <totalResults>195</totalResults>
    </pagination>
  </miscellaneousContainer>
  <item itemId="1175" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1047">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/72d5d462862e517778aafbfa3ed82708.pdf</src>
        <authentication>c790446269f146a76123e27ff54b4fcf</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="11605">
                    <text>.(

M

THE

SANFORD

1 $

5: I f | i

\

H ER ALD

i *k

{v i

.• j

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

NUMBER 35

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921

xn.

dem ocrats w a n t t o k n o w

WHERE REPUBLICANS STAND
ONTHE TARIFF MEASURES
•

WHAT THE RAILROADS HAVE
FREIGHT RATES
MADE FROM SANFORD GROWERS

INCREASED
IN THE SOUTHEAST
ROADS ASKED FOR MORE

If This Money Had Gone to The Growers They
Would Have Had One of the Most Success­
ful Seasons in the History o f Florida

__________

The Sanford growers did not mnke try arc complaining bitterly about Chief Gunner Cox,
Commodity Rates Will
mu x
w ’T twh Lower Dade County Schools
big money this season. Some of the frightful freight rates they arc
United
States
Navy,
Will
New
Laws Lower
at 0 n cc nny
Remain The
them struck a high lettuce market forced to pay when farm products are
bringing
low
prices.
Florida
growers
The High Cost o f
Will
Receive
Medal
it begins to look like some of
•
Same
Unless. Funds Raised and
them would striko a high celery mar­ hove been more fortunate Tor the
Living
•
(Br
Tk«
AiiocUUd
Pr.nl
ket on the . last of tho crop but re­ fruits .and vegetables brought a fair
(By Th. Auodilii h«n)
’
WASHINGTON, April 14.—Chief
MIAMI, April 14.—Local bankers gardless of whether the price was price but the freight rates ond the ex­ Gunner Robert Edward Cox, United
M IN
press’
rates
ate
up
all
the
small
prof­
and business men were asked today high or not it would havo to be almost
States
Navy,
is
on
Harding’s
callers
by tho Dade county school board to exorbitant to allow the growers any its and left the growers nothing. In list to receive congressional medal of
ORDER I88UBD BY RAILROAD
net profits after paying the freight many cases the growers had to pay
WILL GET MILLIONS FROM THB attend a meeting of the board next
honor for extraordinary heroism April
an
overcharge
on
cars
of
fruits
and
COMMISSION GOES IN EF­
Tuesday to endeavor to find some way rates as now charged by the rail­
EMERGENCY TARIFF
13, 1904, on the occasion of an ex­
vegetables
to
moke
up
tho
freight
FECT JUNE BOTH.
to keep the schools open. More than roads. We all realize .that the rail­
BILL.
plosion aboard the battleship Mis­
charges
after
the
stuff
was
sold.
roads
are
paying
exorbitant
wages
$400,000 bonds for school operating
Unless tho government takes a souri, which cause th4 loss of thirty
WASHINGTON, April 14— Freight
WASHINGTON, April 14.—Con- expenses were voted two weeks ago in many instances, we all realize that
hand
in tho railroad game and takes lives. A flare back from after tur­ rate# on higher classes o f raerchan- .
everything
costs
more
than
|t
did
in
but
a
similar
bond
issue
voted
in
mss squared away yesterday on the
it quickly thero will be but little done ret guns set fire to powder near the disc throughout the southeast were
^ministration propram outlined in Broward county was held by tho Su­ 1917 arid 1918 but none of us can
In the farming game this season nnd mngnzine hut Cox flooded tho maga- completely readjusted and generally
President Hnrding’s address of Tues- preme court invalid and tho closing realize that the statements made by
gine and saved the vessel.
increased by an order issued by the
of thfe Dade county schools seems im­ the railroads that they are losing this will apply to Florida ns well.
diy,
Compare
the
following
tables
of
Interstate Commerce
Commission
money when the present
freight
In harmony with tho president’s minent.
rates on Sanford products with that German Government
yesterday to go into effect June 80th.
rates
are
considered
could
possibly
be
recommendations, the house arranged
of 1917 and 1918:
commission at the same time
to expedite the emergency tariff bill, International Harvester true. The farmers all over the coun­
Wants Burial Empress The
cancelled schedules proposed by the
Statement Showing Difference In Freight Collected From Sanford by Rail
passage of which la expected thero
Delayed Until Monday railroads which would have increased
roada for Season of 1920-21 an Compared with Season or 1917r18
tomorrow, while in the jjcnntc tho res­ Will Cut Prices on All
rates considerably more than does
.
.
.
.
. Bases New York
olution to end tho state of war with Its Products Next Year
(B, Th. AmeU1*4 Prm)
the elaborate edieme prescribed yea­
Germany and Auatrlp was introduced
Old Frt. &amp; Now Frt. &amp;
DOORN, APrJ1 14.—The German
• ~ ‘ Total
(Br Tk. AtiocUUd
'
by Senator Knox, Republican, Penn­
Rcfg. Rate Rcfg. Rafo government authorities insisted .that terday.
Shipments Nov. 10, 1020, to Apr. 9, 1021
I’ kgs.
The proposed schedules set aside
CHICAGO, April 14.— Rasing its
$1.00 1-7 the talking of the body of tho late for­
08ttc *.
sylvania.
' . ‘
were
in two parts, one part having
action
upon
tho
recent
reduction
in
200,300 • 403,343 mer empress from Doom to Potsdam
Meantime house Democrats bound
950 cars lettuce, 400 hampers ..................380,000
been
suspended
by tho commission
steel
prices
announced
by
the
United
870,740 for burinl be delayed and the remains
505,810
themselves through caucus action to
2360 cars celery, 350 crates..........................826,000
until
May
14,
and
tho other until May
States
Steel
Corporation
today
a
76,423 will not leave hero until Monday, it
49,320
stand against emergency tariff and
180 cars miscellaneous, 400 crates ........... 82,000
25,
pending
Investigation.
anti-dumping bill nnd Representative straight ten per cent reduction effec­
was announced.
Former Emperor
Rates on commodities, including
$875,430
$1,356,506 William visits the room where tho
Kltchin, minority leader, made public tive next yenr on products in which
1,278,000
3490
coni,
lumber, cotton and iron and
.................... $
40,095 casket lies. William avoids all com­
simultaneously n statement of views steel wm the principal material. The
other
producta were not affected ex­
Tax
3%
.................
....
16,985 pany but often sits for long periods
of minority members of the wnys and reduction on steel came after the
Loading Cars
cept that the commission ordered that
year’s
product
had
been
provided
for
means committee bitterly assailing
with his daughter.
In no case are commodity rates to
the Republican temporary tariff pro­ and will have no bearing on machines
Total paid 1920-21 ..............................
, .........? 4 } 2
exceed those prescribed under the
sold this year the announcement ex­
gram.
Excess paid in 1020-21 over 1917-18 rate, on shipments to date.......$ 638,750 Prominent Banker
classification of higher grade mer­
Sharp differences arose in the cau- plained.
1,400 cars yet to move at $154.71
......-.................... ........ ..............
^
chandise.
And University Man
eus on the question o f instructing
Traffic experts here are aa yet un$
765,350
Democratic members to vote unre­ Tornado Strikes
Dies at Raleigh, N. C. nble to determine what percentage of
Total excess freight collected from Sanford.........
servedly agninst the emergency meas­
increase will result from the new
Melissa, Tex., Caus­
ure but it finnlly was carried by a
(Br Tk. AmcUUd Pr*u)
RALEIGH, April 14.— Dr. A. B. rates, on account of the wide range
ing Much Damage
rote of 77 to 29. After the caucus,
Hawkins, 96, for many yenrs the old­ of the plan. -In some enses there was
Mr. Kitchin predicted that "less thnn
est
living nlumnus of the University a reduction from present rates.
(By T h . AwocUUd T r t » )
a doien Democratic votes would b«
MELISSA, Tex., April 14— Eight
of North Carolina nnd one of the
cast for the 'Young 1)111'."
WASHINGTON, April
14.— Fruit
persons are dead, five probably fatal­
oldest active bank directors in the
In the minority report the Republi­
nnd
vegetable
growers
nnd
shippers
ly
injured
nnd
fifty
others
more
or
country died nt his home here today.
can* are accused of tossing into the
of
Florida
composed
a
delegation
.
less seriously hurt ns the result of
He graduated from the University in
lap of "three great trusts," the pnekheaded by J. A. Chase of Jacksonville
n tornado which struck here yesterday
1845.
ers, the sugar trust nnd the woolen
r e p l y t o t h e NOTE
coming her*? from Florida, men hop­
afternoon. Five of the dend are ne­
trust, $775,000,000 n year," nnd of
FROM
UNITED
STATES
Confer With
ing to secure such relief from tho In­
groes. More thnn a score of buildings Officials
seeking to disbnr nny future trndc
IS VERY IMPORTANT BENEVOLENT ORGANIZATIONS
terstate Commcrco Commission as
.
Lloyd George But
WILL TAKE CHARGB OF
with the Centrnl powers nnd amnllcr were wrecked.
Will place them on a basis nearer a
(B r Tk* A»»ocl»U4 fr»M )
TAMPA FIRE SUFFERERS
ftates in Europe tnrougn
through “ n suuuu
subtle
states
#
t _ .
fair one with other markets than Is,
No
Results
WASHINGTON,
April
14.—The
and dangerous joker” in directing thq . P r O f O i n C T l t I r i S n i T I c in
now the case. What they want is ’
_ __ *
# i!
A______ ___ _ A_
iV*A
^
.
« VTS
YY
(Br Tk. I h k Ii M Tr ttt )
French reply to Secretary Hughes’
secretary of the treasury to fix the
(Br Th. Aun UM Pr«»*&gt;
nlowanco ‘either more latitude in
Shot
and
His
House
TAMPA,
April
14.—
Benevolent
or­
value of foreign money ns n basis for
April 14.— Officials of note of April 4 regarding the Japan­ ganizations here formed a temporary their routings of shipments In order
Burned to Ground theLONDON,
levying duties on imports.
triple nllinnce of lal&gt;or unions con­ ese mnndnte over the Pacific island of organization this morning to take j thnt chunges of destination may be
The present hill is characterized by
ferred with Premier Lloyd George for Ynp, is interpreted In official circles charge of the situation resulting from I made without excess charges or to
■Br Tb» A »»oci»t.d ri.«»)
here as tantamount to thu acceptance
the report ns even worse thnn its
DUBLIN, April 14.—Sir Arthur two hours this morning on* the strike
give them a lower flat rate.
of the principles laid down by the the disastrous fire in West Tampa
predecessor, the Fprdnoy
measure,
controversy.
Secretary
Thomas,
of
Senator Fletcher arranged the con­
Edward Vickers, former Ulster king
and it asserts that if nny advantage
American government that the Unit­ Inte yesterday afternoon, which caus­ ferences and looked after tho Flor­
of arms, was shot dend this morning the Railway men’s union Bald after­
ed a loss of more than $60,000 and
will inure anywhere from the new
a t Listowol nnd his residence was ward he saw no prospect for re-open­ ed States had surrendered none of Its rendered more than 100 persons home­ idians. . .
*
■
proposal it wlil bo to "the trusts, spec­
ing negotiations for adjustment of rights In the former German over­
In
o
rd
e
t
to
obtain
loans
from
the
burned.
less. The Children’s Home will care
ulators and profiteers." It also calls
seas possessions.
the situation.
.
War Finance Corporation on naval
H
|
......
.
........
for
the
youngsters,
nnd
a
subscription
attention to provisions of the Repub­ SAM HARRIS WOULD •
The text of the French note, which
The "triple alliance" Is made up of
stores as now being .done on cotton,
lican .national plntform nnd inquires
the Nntiorinl Miners’ Federation, hav­ is in °the Yorm of*a* preliminary rep ly in g is being circulated to provide for W. F. Coachman and a delegation of
MAKE STATE HARD
the elders.
whether "nny honest Republican can
FOR WIRE TAPPERS ing n membership of 800,000; the Nat­ was mnde public today both In Wash­
prominent Florida naval stores men
sincerely vote for this bill in the be­
ional Union of Railway Men, with ington and Paris. It gives assur­
nppeared here yesterday nnd present­
lief that it will reduce the cost of
300,000 members nnd the Nntionnl ances that represontativea of the DADE COUNTY
(Br Th. luwliM rr»M)
ed their ense.
DEFRAYS EXPENSES
living.”
■
T A L LA H A SSE E , April 14,-R e p r e ­ Federation of Transport Workers, French government will place before
ROAD ADVOCATES
"We note that the bill has been sentative Sam Harris of Pinellas which numbers as its members a the supreme council nt the next meet­
Schedules Defined
thonged some since the last Bcssion county wants to make Florida dis­ Inrge number of unions which have ing the question of Yap with the
(Br Tk. Am . c1.U4 P r»».)
of congress," the report adds, "from tasteful to oil confidence men, espec­ .. membership o f close to 300,000. It "grentest desire to find solution which *
In Proposed Bill to
.
MIAMI, April 14.—Tho Dade coun­
the Fordney Emergency tariff bill to ially tho wiretapping gentry who an­ has been estimated thnt if the ‘‘alli­ will give every satisfaction to the
Tax Inheritances
ty commissioners yesterday appro­
the Young emergency tariff hill. nually flock to this state to fleece gul­ ance’’ should call a strike there would United States.”
.
priated
$2,500
to
help
defray
the
ex­
Whether tho ways and means com­ lible and greedy or witless tourists bo nearly 4,000,000 persons idle in
penses of the good roads advocates
TALLAHASSEE, April 14.— A tax ■
mittee thought tho name of its chair­ who haven’t passed beyond the gold England as a result. .
Took
Subscribers*
who
nro
working
along
tho
route
of
on
Inheritances in Florida is suggest­
man, Mr. Fordney, attached to tho brick and green goods stage of cul
.Tho decliion to striko was" reached
the
Dixie
Highway
from
Chicago
to
ed
by
Representative Newton, of Or­
bill would discredit it or believed tjiat
Money
for
Phoney
unanimously by tho transport work­
Minml.
ange, and a bill embodying his ideas &gt;
by attaching tho natrie o f Young from
ers
nnd
railway
tnen,
J.
H.
Thomas,
Mr. Harris yesterday introduced his
Magazines, Charge
on the proposition of placing Florida ^
the pgricultural stnto o f North Dako­
house bill No. 173, "defining the crime general secretary of tho railway
i
OUT
.
in the rink of those states which im­
FROST
WIPE
ta, it woul&lt;J more cosily fool the farm(Br Tk. iuwUM Tntt)
of so-called ‘wiretapping,’ " etc.; to men’s union, said after yesterday
BIG
FRUIT
CROP
pose such a levy, has found its way
#*, wc cannot undartaka to Bay. Rut
WASHINGTON, April 14;— In two
•
•
recognize certain evidence and to pro­ morning’s meeting.
into tho legislative hoppers under hla
there must ho some political signifi­
"The walkout," he declared “ will nrrests mnde here Tuesday postof­
vide penalties-for the violation o f this
ASHEVILLE,
N.
C.,
April
14.—
name aa author.
cance in it.”
fice
inspectors
believe
they
have
ap­
take place at 10 o’clock Friday night.
act. The bill was sent to committee.
•
The following schedules arc pro­
Reports
received
here
today
by
C.
C.
Figures nro presented purporting to
prehended
the
perpetrators
of
n
col­
Mnny other unions have sent appli­
show that the actual increase in liv­
cations to join the strike, nnd these ossal mail defrauding scheme by Proffitt, county farm agent, indicate vided on bequests to direct descend- •
ing costs resulted from enactment of WOULD PROHIBIT
which people o f this city, New York, that practically the entire fruit crop ants:
are being considered.”
ALL PUNCH BOARDS
On not less than $10,000 or mere
.
*uch a law would be about $2,000,000,All London newspapers today dwelt Philadelphia, Raltimorc and Chicago of Western North Carolina was wip­
AND SLOT MACHINES
than
$20,000,
l
f
t
.
*
*
a year.. Tho statement aaya that
on the serious injury done the coun­ were said to have been mulcted out ed out by the heavy frost o f Monday
On not less than $20,000 nor more
the hill would hand "a gratuity" of
try by continued uncertainty over the of thousands of dollars. The persons night, according to Mr. P roffitt Tho
(Bv Th. A m m UUS
1125,000,000 annually to the "sugar
than
$30,000, 2 ft.
loss
is
estimated
by
him
to
bo
In
the
arrested
were
Albert
E.
nnd
Frank
TALLAHASSEE, April 14.—The industrial situation.
The London
On not less than $30,000 nor ipora
fruit," $550,000,000 annually to the communication endorsing the no-fence Times and the Morning Post pointed H. Hitchcock, brothers, residing here, millions. There are many orchards
“meat and beef trust, the packers," law which had been placed on the out it was not the actual amount of nnd their detention wan said to havo in this s(£lion of 10,000 or more trees, than $100,000, 3%.
•
and more thnn $100,000,000 a ycai 'to houso journal, was ordered stricken tho wages at present in dispute, but followed notification from Los An­ it being the largest fruit section In the
On ail in excess of $100,000, 4 ft.
the income of the “woolen trust.”
therefrom at tho instance of Repre­ the question of national control of the geles of th(\ arrest there of a third south, It is claimed, with the execut­ AH under $10,000 exempt.
To beneficiaries, sush as uncles,
Discussing the provisions of tho sentative Rowland, of Escambia coun­ profits of industries which was at brother, Horace D. Hitchcock, and his ion o f Georgia.
Ml for fixing the valuo of foreign
aunts,
brothers, slaters or other lin­
.
.
ty. The concurrent resolution pro­ stake. The Morning Post emphasized wife.
eal
descendants:
money the report says:
The
four
are
alleged
to
havo
used
.
FRUIT CROP DAMAGED.
viding for a committee to inspect the tho alleged fact that "hidden and
“The German mark Is quoted as bc$10,000 to $20,000, 1 ft.
, •
1 f ""
prison farm at Ralford, another pro­ subversive forces were behind the the mails In soliciting 'subscriptions
(Br Tk. Aim c UUA rr»»o
•ng worth 1.62 cents. If this provis­
$20,000
to
$80,000,
2
ft
.
to
a
half
dozen
purported
periodicals
M
viding kindergartens In public schools whole movement" and declared: "The
ion of the bill becomes a law the “sec­
WASHINGTON, Ajiril 14.— Fruit
$30,000 to $50,000, 8 ft.
and one by Representative Fields, of miners’ demands must be resisted at which, It was said, have never been
t a r y of the treasury would be com­
$50,000 to $100,000, 4 ft .
:
published nnd for other fraudulent growers in the regions affected by
Calhoun, which would prohibit the op­ all-costa.”
pelled to calculate the German mark
$100,000 and over, 8 ft.
purposes.
Enterprises alleged to the recent freeze nre advised by the
eration o f’ punch boards, slot machines
The federation o f General Workers,
M worth eight ‘ cents fo r the bill
Under , the provisions o f the bill '
have been operated by them are the agricultural department in a state­
and
similar
contrivances
were
nmong
representing
a million and a half of
Mates that the depreciation in no
“ Argus Magazine” of
Philadelphia ment t6 ascertain immediately the the executors are given one year in
case can he estimated at more than the measures introduced In the house. .workers in more than 100 Industries nnd Washington; The "Feature Mag­ damage to their orchards in order to which to straighten out the estate
2-3 per cent. Duties on goods AH efforts to bring up In the house outside of the triple alliance, decided azine’ of Chicago, and the "Ameri­ determine what spraying’wiU bo need­ and settle for the tax, and that If
from Germany thereby would be in­ the county division bills passed by tho today to support the alliance In its can Story Magazine," of Baltimore ed.
•.
settlement is made before that time
u r e d 480 per centj from Italy 200 senate yesterday failed rfnd the mat­ strike In the interest of the miners.
Peaches were reported to’ the de­ the tax must be paid into the county
and Washington.
Per cent; from Austria 2,800 per ter was made it special order of busi­
partment as having suffered most depository where the will, is filed for
The
Get your engraved cards at The
. cent; from Czechoslovakia 44 par ness for Wednesday, April 20.
ove*
a considerable portion of the probate within thirty days. The act .
A Florida jury drank some seized
cent; from Finland 27 pet- cent; from hill to Increase the salaries o f the Herald Printing Company. We have whiskey to determine whether or not frost stricken aree, except in Middle would become effective immediately
,
Hungary 1,700 per cent; from Jugo­ supreme court Judges from $4,000 to the very latest styles In type *and it was intoxlcatln. In view o f the Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
upon its paaaags and approval by the
slavia 05 per cant; from Poland 6,100 $6,000 was introduced In both house
governor.
•
cards .at very reasonable prices. Can fact- that the prisoner was acquitted,
’ •
P«c cent; from Rumania 420 per cent; and senaete. .
Tho
Daily
Herald—
15c
a
week,
de­
we
assume
that
it
was.—Buffalo
Ex­
make quick delivery if you have your
from Serbia 270 par eent, and from
HERALD ADS get results. .. . livered anywhere in Sanford.
press.
plate.
RuMla 4,800 per cent
HERALD ADS n t re,ulu* - '
■
■
.
.
' .
'
'
*

FLA. ASKS R1

BIG STRIKE WILL GO
ON SCHEDULED TIME
SAYS TRIPLE ALLIANCE

*

./# La. % CjUaa-.. .
■
•

M

_______ . .

lili. J

(ui

. r'.

-A.

’

--

• •-v-

I-

�THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921

EDITORS WANT FULL PUBLIC
ITY FOR TAX EXPEN­
.
DITURES.

Will Be Toll Bridge Un
til Paid For—
Then Free

AND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF TWO COUNTIES 8nOW
GOOD JUDGMENT
It will be good news to the people
of 8em!nole and Volusia counties to
know that a bridge will be built
across the St. Johns river st‘ tho Os­
teon ferry and it will bo a toll bridge
until it is paid for and will then bo
a free bridge.
This action was taken yesterday at
tho meeting o f tho county commis­
sioners here at which time the county

Seminole is Prosperous
and the Tax Collector
Can Prove Statement
John D. Jinkiris, the efficient tax
gatherer for Seminole county, Is hap­
py—in fact Jno. is never happier than
when he is raking in the long green
for the county.
This year has been a banner year
In tax collecting, which speaks well
for the city of Sanford and county of
Seminole. When the taxes are paid
up in ample time It means that the
county is in good shape, for there
were less taxes paid in Florida right
after the big freeze than at any time
before or since. Therefore when Jno.
Jinklns says that he Is collecting more
taxes now than ever before it means
that Seminole is In a most prosperous
condition.
Mr. Jinklns informed a Herald rep­
resentative today that he had made
out 101 more receipts this year than
last Last year he made out more
than any year previous. He took In
something over $104,000 in cash in
March, which Is supposed to 'be the
big month in paying up, although
many wait until April and May and
June to pay up.
Our genial tax collector is probab­
ly one of the most efficient in' the
■tote, has everything as neat as a pin
in hit office, haa and uses all the modera methods and ideas for extracting
the long green from the tax payers
and meets them all with a smiling
countenance in which there Is no gulls
or bile anid he is one o f the most pop­
ular men In the-county, although he
holds the position o f tax collector.
But then Seminole is fortunate in hav-

%

TAMPA, April 6.—A» a result of
lengthy discussion the legislation to
be asked by the editors of the state
relative to the publication o f the
proceedings of those bodies o f the
stato which administer its tax* money
will include the publication of the pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bertelson ceedings of the school boards of the
and baby and their parents, Mr. and state. /T h e rcs^htW«i as at first pre­
Mrs. Reid motored over to DeLand pared demanded oiily the publication
Sunday to spend the day.
\ of the proceedings of meetings of the
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Van Ness and city and county commissioners o f the
their three little ones of first street, state. The change was made after it
were callers at the home o f Mr. and had been charged that the school
Mrs. Neil Swanson, Sunday afternoon. boards of the state admniistered oneMrs. Edna Butler and llttte Ray­
third of the state’s tax moneys and
mond, Jr., o f Brunswick, Go., have
that there had bean waste in the ad­
been visiting with the home folks,
ministration of school money.
both here and in town for the last
Mrs. Lois K. Mayes, o f the Pensa­
ten days.
‘
cola Journal, asked that school board
Mrs. August Swanson returned to
proceedings be included, but the
her home Sunday evening, much to
charge that school money had been
the delight of the home folks.
wasted in the state was made by an­
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Beck and
other speaker who followed her, Mrs.
children and Mr. and Mrs. Westerdick
Mayes declared that the interest of
were calling Sunday afternoon on
the people of the state id school mat­
their jelatlves in Longw'*od.
.
ters made the publication of the
Just before leaving littlo Barnwell
school board proceedings of .equal im­
got a bad fall from his Shetland pony
portance with the publication of coun­
cutting n *»*h i' the tack of his
ty and city commissioner proceedings.
head.
After" Benjamin B. Lane, of the
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crftnpbell had
State Board of -Education, had ad­
the tonsils of their little son removed
mitted that school moneys had been
Saturday at the Femald-Laughton
wasted in some of the counties of
hospital.
the state nnd thnt there wns merit
Rev. Albertson nnd wife of De­
in the publication of the proceedings
Land, made a few calls in the neigh­
of school boards the matter wns left
borhood on Saturday afternoon nnd
to the specinl committee to promote
on Sunday gave us all nn Easter mes­
publicity legislation.
sage.
George Hosmer, of
Bradentown,
Don’t forget the Sunday school nt
wns chnirmun of the committee nnd
2:30 and come.
its membership included Frank Kny
Geo. Ballinger received word of
Anderson, Tnmpn; J. H. Humphreys,
the death of his sister, Mrs. Emily
Bradentown; Willis B. Powell, Ta­
llinchliffc on Mnrch 28th, nged 77
vares, nnd J. E. Worthington, I&gt;ake
years.
Wales. The #committee’s . recommen­
This leaves him the Inst of the
dations, ns ndopted by.the State Press
family of seven children who sniled!
Association, asked that the legisla­
from Glocester, England, in 1850,
ture provide for the "publication of
with their parents, who settled at first
full |tnd complete reports of the pro­
in Ohio nnd 20 years Inter removed to
ceedings of such tux money expend­
Michigan.
•
ing bodies of Florida, together with
Charles Walton Arrent, Jr., would
full statements of income nnd dis­
hnve been two yenrs old in May. W nl-1
bursements thereof, nt regular inter­
ton was a dear, sweet little child nnd *
vals in nt least one newspaper with­
the hearts of nil who loved him are
in such county, district qr municipal­
very sad.
It seems he was only
ity ns ordinary legal advertising."
lent for a season and henrd tho call
The inclusion of the word district and
of our Father to the better Innd. He
the change in the.wording of the reso­
had .been such a heathy child nnd was
lution so ns to eliminate a special
taken unconscious nnd very ill from
nnmitig of county nnd city commis­
the first nnd nothing thnt skill or
sioners
are the result of the discus­
loving hnnds could do wns of any
sion on school boArd proceedings.
avail. His death occurred on the lat
of April, 1021, nnd the little body
thnt suffered so much wns laid io
rest in I.akeview cemetery. Rev. Hymnn had charge nnd there were many
sympathizing friends present.
Ills
Rev. E. I) Brownlee will be nt the
grandmother, Mrs. Hatty, of Monti- Moore’s Station shurvh to preach this
cello and an uncle, Mr. linmcrick Sunday, April 10.
were present af the funeral. Ray­
Rev. Dr. Walker was here last Sun­
mond Hawk, nt Merrit’s Island, got day to preach, *
the message too late but came on Sat­
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Long nnd their
urday.
daughters were given n surprise party
"Not in anger, not in wrnht,
Inst Friday evening as n house mov­
The Reaper came that day,
ing at their new home. Several from
Twns nn angel visited the green town were in the pnrty. They dnneearth,
ed nnd played games nnd hnd a fine
And took the flower nwny."
time.
The little Arrents baby has been j Mrs. G. C. McDougal and son,
very ill for a week but is better now. George, drove ovir to DeLand last
Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Summer­
ville.
State Institutions .
Mr. and Mrs. James Couch were
Need More Room over
Sunday from Daytona, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Couch and daugh­
The inability of a large number of
ters.
Florida young women and,young men
Miss Ethel Moughton was out from
to secure admission to the Florida in­
town
a part o f the week, a guest at
stitutions of higher learning because
the
Zemovean
home.
of lack of dormitory roms and class
C.
E.
Charpening
was at Daytona
room space dhring the last year, has
Beach
this
week,
visiting
some Ohio
aroused unusual interest in plans of
friends
who
arc
sojourning
there for
the Hoartl) of Control to enlarge ac­
a
time.
commodations.
E. A. Moffett is at Hastings with
The proposed budgets for the in­
stitutions of higher learning have his Federal truck, helping to handle
been carefully prepared to provide the the potato crop.
The season is ahead o f itself at
maximum increase in accommodations
least
two weeks. Snap beans, cocoand teaching efficiency, at a minimum
zilla
squash,
Irish potatoes, celery,
outlay of state money.
cabbage
and
beets are being shipped
Men and women in the state who
from
here
now.
are not connected with any o f the inThe usual list o f spring vegetables
atltutions, but who are very much in­
terested in enlarging the opportuni­ has been planted, but not nearly ao
ties for educating our young people ao extensively as in other years. The
that they may make better citizens, excessive freight rates being the
have given of their time in counsel­ cause. •
A great deal o f the colored help in
ing with the presidents o f the institutioni and the members of the Board thia section have gone to the Hast­
o f Control in preparing the proposed ings potato fields.
bridges which will be submitted to the
"FOUND SEVEN DEAD RATS IN
legillature for their approval.
BIN NEXT MORNING." .
The future development of teaching
staffs for the rural and grape schools
Robert Woodruff says: “ My prem­
throughout the state depand to a large ises were infested with rata. I tried
extent upon providing facilities for RAT-SNAP on friend’s recommenda­
training In the University and Flori­ tion. Next morning found seven dead
da State College for Women our rata in bin, two near feed box, three
yoong people who wish to specialize in atoll. Found large number since.
in that work. If they do not get the
proper education they cannot be ao

USED PROGRESSIVE METHODS
BUT CONSERVED STATES
MONEY
JACKSONVILLE, April 6.— (Spec­
ial).— Demonstrating the marked ef­
ficiency with which the State Board
of Health has been conducted and the
great results in heath conservation
that have been attained.under the ad­
ministration o f Joe L. Earman, Ed.
M. Ernest and J. E. Graves and thru
the active supervision of Dr. Ralph
N. Greene, State Health Officer, the
annual report of the board of the
state legislature forwarded through
Governor Cary A. Hardee, sets forth
in detail facts and figures (hat brings
a realization to the public generally
that to conscientiously. keep politics
from this branch o f state medical ser­
vice will always redound to the great­
est good.
Upon taking over the- duties of
State Health Officer, from his- pre­
decessor, Di\ Greene was seriously
handcapped by the fact that this
portion of the state's exchequer was
badly in. debt, to such an extent that
many desired health measures could
not at that time be placed ni force;
also that the organization was disor­
ganised so badly that time alone could
place it where the new officials could
secure the results hoped fpr.
During the tenure of office of Dr.
Greene, the State Board of Health has
expended on health conservation work
in the state, some $200,000 o f state
moneys in addition to $200,000 more
money realized from the government
nnd other outside sources, and in spite
of the enormous amount of work
done, nnd results obtained, at such
great expense, there is still a hand­
some balance on hnnd for use of the
new State Health Officer who will be
appointed by the governor some time
this month, Dr. Greene having resign­
ed to enter privnte practice of his
profession in Jacksonville on May 1st.
The physical properties of the
State Bonrd of Health are in much
better condition than they have been
in yenrs. The grounds have been
beautified, nnd permanent fences
built to enclose the properties for
the protection they demand, nnd in
mnny other respects the department
hna progressed to n marked degree,
reflecting credit upon each nnd every
member of the board.
And

There Wasn’ t the Slightest
Smell from Dead Rats."

Writes John Simpkins, farmer of
Annnndalo, N. J.: "Rats were cost­
ing me hundreds yearly; tried dogs,
ferrets, poison, could not get rid of
them. Bought $1.25 pkg. of RATSNAP (5 rakes). Used hnlf, not n
live rat since. Deud ones a plenty. I
like RAT-SNAP because nftcr killing
rats It dries them up—leaves no
smell.” Three sizes, 35c, G5c, $1.25.
Sold and guaranteed by Ball Hard­
ware Co.— Adv.

F rid a y an d S atu rday
S U IT S .
M a d e to M ea su re
ff. We will have a special representative
with us FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
APRIL 8th and 9th, taking measures for
Spring and Sum-A-Weight Suits. Now is
the time to have that suit made up. Get
extra pants made to match it, it adds life
to the Suit.
Select your own pattern, and style and
you will be better satisfied.

SA N F O R D SH OE &amp;
C L O T H IN G C O .
DR. BROWNLEE RECOMMENDED in this manner than in any other that
hns ever been devised.
FOR PROBATION OFFICER.
The selection of Dr_ Brownlee Is a
good one, and he knows the work as
(Fran Wadn.uUr'a Daily)
Thft board o f county commissioners no other man in the county knows it
at their meeting yesterday recom­ It is purely a work o f love and de­
votion to the youngsters and any man
mended Dr. Brownlee for the posiJ
•
who offers his time and money to it
lion of probation officer of Seminole is a public benefactor in many ways.
county, and as soon as -the governor
nppointa him he will assume his du­ RATS PASS UP ALL OTHER FOOD
FOR ONE MEAL OF RAT-SNAP.
ties. This is one of tho most import­
Their first menl of RAT-SNAP is
ant positions in the county and hav­
ing served in this position several their last. Kills in n few minutes.
years before the war, the editor of Dries up the carcass. Rata killed
The Herald knows whereof he speaks. with RAT-SNAP Icavo no odor. RATThe probation officer takes charge of SJNAP comes in cake form. Breik
all the delinquents under age wh'o arc into small pieces, leave where rats
caught in the tolls of the law for travel. No mixing with other food.
minor offenses, nnd by using his Cats and dogs won’t touch it. Safest,
judgment nnd looking after the boys cleanest, surest rat and mouse killer.
and girls, and hnving the parents do Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and
likewise, the delinquents nre kep( out guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.—
of the reform school iyid jails and Adv.
mnde to walk the straight and nar­
The Island of Nippon, the largest
row path. They arc snatched from
the brink at the time when they need island of Japan, haa a density of 378
a guiding hand and It has been prov­ persons to the square mile, compar­
,
en that more boys and girls are saved ed to 13 in Florida.

Rogers Silverware Redemption Bureau; Inc,
WM. A. ROGERS, Ltd., Silver Plated Ware Redeemed
•
•
’■ ♦ /
General Offices: 1600 Broadway New York
r

WHY NOT GET YOUR

Silverware Free
’

0

«

;

.

,

_«

By Trading with Merchants who Appreciate and Value
Your Trade

-

REMEMBER YOU GET

,

ROGERS SILVERW ARE..

Ford Sales, Service, Automobile Accessories
“ If it’s Good for a Ford, we have it, can get U, or it’s not madk"
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES—GAS—OILS—GREASES—FREE AIR
Four Cards Given with Each $1.00 Cash Pnrchaae or on Accoanta |oid Promptly.
••
200 Cords on Sole of Cor, Track or Tractor
*»

Phone 331

Sanford, Florida

�.-:r

j= a--

.
-■-

^

i*£5

:p-'±=:

■

■-^-V-

-*a.

T1!E SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921

V

FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY.
New Shipping Methods
(From Monday's Dally)
Would Save Money
(From Tuesday1! Daily)
About fifty friends of Mr. nnd Mrs.
To Citrus Growers
A pretty wedding, of which this A. H. Moses gathered at their home
chronicle will be of intorcst to a host on Magnolia avenue last night to help
TALLAHASSEE, April 11.—Hun­
of friends both in and out of Brooks- them celebrate their fortieth wedding
villc, wns solemnized at tho home of anniversary. They were married in dreds of thousands o f dollars would
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Bell, on Brooksvitle New York on April 10th, 1881, nnd be Saved Florida citrus fruit shippers
Avenue on April 6th, at 4 o’clock have lived happily together ever if an experiment now in .progress
when their only daughter, Anita, was since nnd in the declining yoars of should prove a success, according to
married to James Henry Lee, of their life with the children and grand­ interested parties. Tho experiment,
children are enjoying a well spent life which it Is said would probably revo­
Jacksonville.
Senior Grand Warden; D. S. Babbctt
The parlor and dining room, en- and best of oil arc helping other pco- ‘ lutionize present methods, consists- o f
Sanford Lodge o f Mas­ as Junior Grand Warden; L. B. Hodg- suitc,
were tastefully decorated with pie to enjoy it with them.
shipping oranges and grape fniit in
ins and Schclle Maines ns Grand Dea­ roses and asaparngus ferns, mnking
Mr. and Mrs. Moses formerly reaid bulk rather than in boxes. Approx­
ons Assisted The
cons; E. F. Lnne and A. S. Perry os a color note of pink and green, all of ed in Brooklyn and have a large pro­
imately 200 cars o f the fruit In bulk
Grand Stewards; John Musson as which reflected tho artistic taste of duce business in New York where the
Grand Master
hnve been shipped successfully to out­
Grand Treasurer; Frank B. Adams as Mrs. G. C. Lanier, and made a beau­ sons manage that end of the business
side markets and If the method con­
Grand Secretary; Jns. Moughton ns tiful setting for the occasion. Pre­ during the winter months and Mr.
tinues to prove satisfactory the ex­
To s e a l In tho
Grand Marshall; F. H. Trimble, o f eminent amid the decorations was a Moses looks after the Florida part of
pensive practice o f wrapping and
delicious Burley
Orlando, as Grand Architect; T. J. lovely rose and fern shower bouquet the business. They have been making
packing the fruit in costly material
Miller as Light Bearer and C.
O. suspended from the archway between their home in Sanford for the past
tobaooo flavor.
OVBR ONE THOUSAND PEOPLE
may be eliminated.
Bradbury as Grand Tiler.
Many the two rooms; nnd whilo Miss Irene ten years and own- property here and
PRESENT AT IMPRESSIVE
According to estimates of those
members from Daytona, DcLand, Or­ Hampton played strains from Loh­ expect to build a new and modem
CEREMONY.
directing
the tests, it now costa $1 a
lando and Oviedo wero also in the pro­ engrin’s Processional, the bridal pair home on Park avenue and Fifth street
box
to
pack
and prepare a box of or­
cession.
came together from the hallway and some time in the near future. They anges for shipment. An additional
By W. J.. Goodale, Special Corres­
After the ceremony a number of do­ stood just underneath the florial arc Sanford boosters all the time and
pondent of The Daily Herald)
nations were made from one dollar to shower. In solemn words, Rev. W. J. nre numbered among our best citi­ $1 is required to get the box to the
eastern markets. Three hundred six­
The comer stone of the Florida five hundred, so the work will go on
Palmer, pastor of the First Metho­ zens, It wns an occasion for celebra­
ty boxes are loaded to a standard car
Methodist Orphnnage at Entcruprlsc at once, nnd the building be rapidly
dist church, pronounced the ceremony tion then upon the anniversary of
and the usual cost o f shipping to
was laid yesterdhy afternoon by the completed.
that made these two man nnd wife, their fortieth wedding day to gather
Negro Family Burned
Masons of Sanford headed by C. H.
This building is tho Boys' Dormi­ while a soft intermezzo, "Melody of with them and the home was filled Eastern territory is from $350 to $400.
Kctcham, of Key West.
tory and is to be built o f brick on a Love," was played by Miss Hampton. last night by the many friends whp
To Death at Miami
The exercises were preceded by concrete foundation. The brick be­
Mr. and Mrs. Lee were then showered assembled to help them celebrate. The Rogers is State
lunch served the friends of the Or­ ing made by*the boys of the institu­
(B r T h . A u ocU U d T r ill)
with loving good wishes and congrat­ home was beautifully decorated with
phanage in the shade of the live oaks tion, machinery having been obtained
Convict Inspector MIAMI, April 12.—A negro wonus
ulations by the large number of rela­ roses and cut flowers of all kinds in
on the lawn overlooking the waters for tho purpose.
tives present.
vases and each room had streamers
OCALA, April 12.— D. JL Rogers, nnd her three young children wen
o f Lake Monroe.
At present there arc 23 boys nnd 27
This simple home wedding was not of fresh and artificial flowers in pro­ qf this city, has been appointed state burned to death nnd another negro
The children sang a song, the Ma­ girls in the orphanage nnd six away
the wedding which had been planned fusion hung from the four corners and convict Inspector by Governor Har­ woman was seriously burned in a (In
sonic ritual wns followed in laying at school elsewhere.
for these two young people. In fact, meeting oyer the tables. The decora­ dee, according to word received here which destroyed the negro’s horn*
the comer stone and William Jen­ . They nre a henlthy and husky lot
initial preparations for un elaborate tions were under the supervision of J. today from Tallahassee.
here early today.
nings Bryan delivered one of his char- of children nnd are thoroughly loyal
June wedding had started; hut Miss M. Dresner and his assistants and
actortistic addresses.
to their institution, to each other, to Bell and Mr. I*ce, only the day before were beautiful and very artistic.
Mr. Bryan snid In port that tl]e Supt. Brinkley and his helpers.
their marriage, decided to put aside Promptly at eight o ’clock the assem­
child is the most important part of
in an 'interview with the Herald all thought of pomp nnd ceremonials, blage sot dowp to the tables and dis­
humanity on account of its. vnriod man Mr. Bryan emphasized what he
nnd to make the happy occasion more posed of a luncheon of roost chicken,
possibilities, that those who make it mentioned in the opening of his ad­
happy
by hastening the date of con­ salads, asparagus tips, hot rolls, cel*
FOR TYING
possible to develop the lives of the dress, thut he hnd a warm place in
summation, And, by Hub turn of cry, lemon pie and cheese, tho cheese
ones deprived of their natural protec­ his heurt for Hanford ns it is here a
affairs, friends nnd relatives were made in the shape of carrots with
tors ore among the benefactors of the beautiful girl spent her winter nearly
green tops, pickles, olives, beets, patio
taken
by complete surprise.
race.
forty years ago. Her letters were
The happy couple left immediately de fol gras, ice cream and cakes and
The possibilities of a child
nre full of accounts of the climate, or­
by auto fof Groom, where they board­ delicious fruit punch. The various
greatly like the unfolding of a Tower anges and good times. This girl be­
IN FAST COLORS
ed
the train, refusing to disclose their courses were arranged with vnrious
the modem idea of. Christianity in the came Mrs. W. J. Bryan.
intended destination. Upon their re­ pretty conceits descriptive of the
unfolding of a child's lifo to its great­
turn they will make their home in event and the collation was served ns
312 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
est possibilities.
PIANO RECITAL
only
the
Moses
fninily
knows
how
Jacksonville,
the
home
of
the
groom.
This depends upon heredity and en­
TAPES FOH ALL PURPOSES
The bride's marriage and going- nnd wns thoroughly enjoyed to tho
vironment, especially the Intter. There
(From Monday’s Daily)
nwny gown was of midnight blue tri­ fullest. After the luncheon cignrs
are children in such homos as these
A
number
of
the
junior
piano
pu­
cotine,
with hand-embroidered trim­ were passed around nnd each guest
who are better taught and better
mings,
and
accessories.of gray. Her was called upon for a few remarks
pils
of
the
Cccilian
Music
Club
gave
trained thun in mnny homes where
your fertilizer without getting oar
flowers
were
a corsage bouquet of and then toasts for the host and hos­
he-parents nre negligent in their du- a most enjoyable recital In the studio
NEW
PRICST
LISTS
JUST
ISSUED.
PLENTY OF MATERIALS, Prompt
bride’s' ruses, combined with plumosn tess were drank with the punch nnd
ies.
of Mrs. Fannie S. Munson Friday ev­ fern.
.Shipments. Order now. Fertilizers, Insecticides, Sprayers, Ponitry Sup­
Mrs.
Moses
replied
to
all
of
the
many
■Over half the people of this coun- ening, April 8th. There was a large
’
Mrs. Lee is a talented and highly compliments nnd the many expres­ plies
ry nre depriving their children of
sions
of
good
will
that
came
from
the
cultured
young
woman
nnd
is
admir­
and
very
appreciative
audience.
tho best of life, the spiritual side of
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
Each number wns rendered in good ed nnd respected for her lovely per­ hearts of the folks that know them so
being neglected, so the- lives of mnny
JACKSONVILLE
FLORIDA
many become like a stagnant jmol— taste in splendid execution nnd mer­ sonality and gentle dignity. She was well.
It
was
nn
occasion
that
will
be
long
a
student
of
piutm
music
at
Brcnau
ited
the
hearty
applauses
received.
a life of selfishness and narrowness.
But other lives are like that of a The program concluded with a group College-Conservatory for nearly three remembered by all of those why were
spring of pure water bursting from of vocal solos by Mrs. Frank L. Wood­ years, and it was there, under the present nnd by Mr. and Mrs. Moses
the ground pure, upright, broad and ruff, Jr., soprano, accompanied by tutorage of the eminent Professor and during the evening many tele­
Miss Fannie Rebn .Munson,
Mrs. Slnnette, that Miss Bell attained the grams were rend from other cities
spiritual.
The beautiful Masonic ceremony of Woodruff possesses a beautiful voice marks of merit which entitled her to where they are known and loved for
the laying of the corner stone was full of sweetness and added to a very membership in the sorority of Mu Phi their mnny kindly trnits nnd the even­
ing closed for guests nnd host and
was Epsilon.
carried out under the personal direc­ happy and charming mnnner
hostess
with the felling thnt another
Mr.
I-oe
is
a
young
man
of
acknow­
truly
delightful.
tion nnd supervision of lion. Chns. II.
milestone
hnd been added in good fel­
ledged
business
ability.
He
was
for­
The
entire
program
covered:
Kctchum, Grand Master of Masons in
1.
— Military March Christinni merly auditor of the Postal Telegraph lowship, friendly relations nnd that
Florida, assisted by tho Snnford
Company, nnd is now connected with spirit of brotherly love thnt rules the
Murioti Whitcomb
I-odge. Mr. Kctchum arrived in Snn­
the Western Union, at Jacksonville. world and makes it a better place in
Canada Barber.
ford from his home in Key West on
Lee's
electrical engineering which to live.
—Spanish Dunce
Engel Mr.
Sunday afternoon nnd wns the guest 2.
course
was
completed
at Harvard CnSarah Williams
of the Valdez Hotel until yesterday
iversity.
He
is
the
son
of Mrs. Myra
Another peaceful way to settle it
Marion
Whitcomb
when he accompanied the Sanford
Belle
Lee,
of
Sanford,
and
a
nephew
would
he to make Germany dr yarn!
3
Frolic
of
Butterflies
Bohm
lodge to Enterprise for the ceremony.
of Mrs. W. I&gt;. Cobb, of this city,— give the allies the bootlegging con­
Margaret Cowan
Although the Sanford lodge is fifty
• cessions.—Baltimore Sun.
— Spanning Song .Elmnnrlch M .'A. C., in Brooksvillc Argus.
years pld this is the first tinje of 4.
Elizabeth Whitner
. ■
record when n Grand Master hns visit­
LONGWOOD PROHIBITS
5.
—The Mountain Stream
ed this lodge officially.
SPEEDING IN LIMITS Parcel Post Your Cleaning and
Sidney Smith
Music for the occasion wns furnish­
Dorothy Ray
ed by a i|uartctte composed of Mrs.
Dyeing to
Mayor E. W. Hcnck, of Ixmgwood,
Frank Lynrs
Schclle Mnines, Mrs. A. M. Phillips, f&gt;.—Mazurka
was in the city this morning nnd is
Curmeta Itnrln-r
F. E. Gntchcl anil S. (). Shmholser.
Chopin having official notices about speeding
Sanford lodge was represented by 1.—The Minute Waltz
in his balivvick printed for the bene­
Velma Shipp
about fifty members of this lodge who
fit of the public.
went over in curs. Through the cour­ 8.— Parade of Amazons
Dorothy Buy, Velma Shipp
Mayor Henck says he does not
tesy of Mr. L. G. Loveless, several of
Vcrdi-Engelmnn want to be arbitrary about the matter
tho party, including the Grand Mas­ 1).— Rigoletto
ter, went across the lake by boat.
Marion Whitcomb
but there has been too much speeding
—Spiders Dance
Wallace nnd utter disregard for life nnd sefety
Tho ceremony was handled by the 10.
611 Main St.
' Jacksonville, Fla.
• Georgia Mobley
following officers representing the
in Longwood, especially about the cars
Grand Lodge of Florida: Hon. Chns. 11.
—Songs—
coming through and, ns there is a dan­ We prepay parcel postage on returns
*
%
*-■
■ •
H. Ketchum, of Key West, Grand
Morning
gerous cross-roads,in tho center of tho
Master; W. M. Haynes, as Deputy
Keep on Hoping
town, he intends to pull them down
...........................Mrs. Woodruff nnd give them fair warning and then
Grand Master; W. T. Whecless ns
they will bo fined.
There should be no speeding within
the limits of any city nnd when the
limits of any city, town or hamlet nre will break a Cold, Fever and
reached the motorist should pull down Grippe quicker than anything
to 16 miles nn hour, regnrdlcss of we know, preventing pneumonia.
I HAVE THEM
whether there is n city ordinance
ngninst speeding or not.
Longwood is an incorporated town
H O O -D O O
nnd utter disregard for life qnd safety
nnd this ordinnnee sticks and the }&gt;ubHc is warned accordingly.
Watch your step in Longwood here­
after.
LEE-BELL.

CORNER STONE LAYING
OF METHODIST ORPHANGE
BUILDING AT ENTERPRISE

gffil ]
_iiV: j
B * ;&gt;
imKL
i§ L

W. J. BRYAN SPOKE

It’s Toasted

&gt;; &gt; I
E?' ■ i f

CELERY &amp;
ASPARAGUS

i

HOFFMAN-CORR. TAPE MFC. CO.

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES

m

m i

Do YOU KNOW

you receiveall

:ets?

I

ROGERS &amp; JONES

\/ I

.

i

French Dry Cleaners
Steam Dyers

A

|jA

666

•,
EeL

SANFORD IS GROWING

and Packing House Pro­
ducts for Rural Homes

■Mi? i

“SPURUNG’S SUBDIVISION”

lion—lots arc being sold right nlong and building in this
section id such os to gladden the heart of those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.

ON TUESDAY, APRIL 12
We will start delivering Meats and other products
handled by us to the rural districts of Sanford, at the
same price as charged our city customers.
We will make deliveries to the East Side on Tues­
day, Thursday and Saturday and io the West Side on
Wednesday and Friday.
PHONE 122 FOR PROMPT SERVICE l)
:

S
417 Sanford Avenue

V...: ■t-

F arm s, H om es,
G roves, L o ts

“ I NEVER KNEW YOU COULD
KEEP RATS OUT OF A
BUTCHER SHOP."

IRuns ’ Em Crazy,
Kills ’ Em Quick

What Ralph Watkins snys: "F ig­
ured rats around store had enough to
feed on; wouldn't touch anything sus­
picious. Yicard about RAT-SNAP,
gave it n trial. Results were wonder­
ful. Cleaned all rata out in ten days.'
Dogs about storo night and day never
touch RAT-SNAP." Three sizes, 35c,
65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by
Ball Hardware Company.— Adv.

W H /at ?
.. MOSQUITOES,
Flies, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs,
Mites, Body. Lice and all Insects
POSITIVELY GUARANTEED
Sold Everywhere
King Chemical Co., Pelham, Ga.
For sale by J. T. Alien, W. M.
Tyicr, Dan &amp; Tayler, James
Pott, Mrs. G. A. Bryant, Long­
wood, Fla.; Wight Grocery C o,
and all Jeading druggists and
grocery stores."

So long a athe war between Greece
and Turkey does not lead to the re­
storation of the daily press commun­
ique we can stand it.—South Bend

This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
mostMtoo strong for the careful, conservative person—that
person whose eyes nre turned backward—The fellow who
has VISION will agree with me now— the other Inter.

J. E. SPURLING
"The Man Who Sells D irtC heap"

East Corner oi
gr-

Tribune.
‘

•

wmmmrnWSt
.

-

‘

'

«

�*&gt;
/; ? .I'’

-V-*' ;

,
,

' ij

THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRJL 15,1921

WOULD PLACE SEMINOLE
AND LAKE COUNTY TOGETHER
Iour County in TwentyThird Instead o f the
Nineteenth

looks v ! y good
tfMlNOLE WOULD HAVE OfclE
REPRESENTATIVE AS
form erly.

Eighth—Leon county.
Ninth—Sumter, Hernando nnd Pas­
co counties.
Tenth—Madison county.
Eleventh—Hillsborough county.
Twelfth— Pinellas county.
Thirteenth— Palm Booch nnd Brow­
ard counties.
Fourteenth—Dade county.
Fifteenth—Bradford nnd Clay coun­
ties.
Sixteenth—Manatee county.
Seventeenth—Suwannee county.
Eighteenth—Duval county.
Nineteenth — Orange and Osceola
counties.
Twentieth—Mnrion county.
Twenty-first—Lafayette nnd Citrus
counties.
Twenty-second—Jefferson and Tay­
lor counties.
.Twenty-third— Lake nnd Seminole
counties.
Twenty-fourth—Monroe and Lee
counties.
Twenty-fifth—Washington, Bay and
Calhoun counties.
,
Twenty-sixth—Brevnrd, St, Lucie,
nnd Okeechobee counties.
Twenty-seventh—DcSoto county.
Twenty-eighth—Volusia county.
Twenty-ninth—Baker and Nnssun
counties.
Thirtieth—Hamilton nnd Columbia
counties.
Thirty-first— St. Johns, Putnnm nnd
Flagler counties.
Thirty-second—Alachua county.

Wc nrc nil interested In renppor^nment, and in the rcnpportlonment
Seminole county will gain neither
itnslor or representative, but accord^ to the constitution, this should
t* done every ten years in Florida,
jEd we believe in hewing to the line
jnd working according to the constitution. So Semlnolo county is very
Bach Interested in the counties being
apportioned nnd our representative,
Hon. F. P- Forster, will be found
fighting for this bill, because he be*
litres that all legislatures should fol­
low the constitution. The bill that is
tilted of now would put Seminole
fount}’ and Lake county together In
tht Twenty-third district, Instead of
Seminole, Occola and Orange being’ ln
the Nineteenth district as formerly,
md this will suit nil concerned, since
it makes but little difference in which
strict, our county is located so long
si all the counties are apportioned
sceording to their population.
The reapportlonmcnt Bill proposed
DEATH OF MRS. AUGUSTA
by Attorney-General Rivers II. BuDORNBR
ford, which would limit the represen­
tation of nny county to two members,
(Tron) S»turdaj‘i Dili,)
Us excited n deal o f comment, nnd
Mrs. Augustn Dorncr died nt the
not all of it favorable by any moans.
Fernnld-Lnughtort hospital this morn­
Under Mr. Buford’s plnn, Hlllsboring after a short illness.
enph county would benefit to this ex­
Deceased was the widow of Auriel
tent—in rcdistrictlng the senate he
Dorner, one of the well known grow­
pices Hillsborough n senator to itself,
ers of Celery nvenue who died Severn!
where as !Jill:.bjroueh now shnics n
years ngo and tho death of tho moth­
if Mir1 w!th T i O.i.v -vnl’ h county
er leaves four little children, three
was, until about ten yearn ngo, n part girls ami one hoy without the loving
of Hillsborough county.
care of father of mother.
Mr. Buford's bill would apportion
The funeral services will he held
as follows:
Monday hut nt this time the hour has
Counties.
Rep. not been designated ns the remnins
Alachua
___________________ 2
nre being held for tho -arrival of n
Baker
.. 1
sister from New Jersey.
Bay
. _________________ 2
The sympathy of the. entire com­
Bradford
___________________ 1
munity goes out to the little ones
Brevard ________________
1 tho relatives in their hour of
nnd
Broward
______________
1
sorrow.
Calhoun __________________ „ 1
Citrus _______________________ 1
BITTEN BY RATTLESNAKE
Clay
..................................... 1
Columbia _________________
1 LONQWOOD, April 10.— The 13Dade ___________________ ____2
year-old dnughtcr of Charlie DurkDeSotn ____■
___ l ____________ 2
man, living at Seminole Crate mill,
Duval _______________________ 2
was bitten by a rattle snake twice, on
Escjmbin _____________________2
the foot Snturdny. She was playing
Flagler
___________________ 1 in the garage nt their home, nnd
Franklin
______________
1thought she had snagged her foot at
Gadsden ________________
2 time, hut began to complain of
the
Hamilton ___________ ________ 1
feeling peculiar a few minutes later,
Hillsborough_________________2
so her mother went into the garage
Holmes .*_____
1 1
t o , see what hnd caused the wound
Jackson _______ . . . ___________2
nnd discovered a two and a half foot
rnttter, hnving two rattles und a but­
l-afayettc_____^_________ ____1
lake ___ ________
_ 1
ton. The child’s leg was firmly cord­
ed, und 1rushed to Dr. Puleston’s o f­
Lee Lror
_______________________1
fice, where she was given .treatment
and placed in the Fernald-Laughton
i-evy _________________________1
Liberty
___________________ 1 hospital nt Sanford, where she is re­
covering rapidly.
Madison ___________________ __ 1
Manatee _____________________ 1
Marion _______________________2
Monroe _________________ ____2
Nassau ____________________ __ 1
Okaloosa _______________
1
Okeechobee ____________
1
Orange_______________
2
Osceola _________________
1
"I was weak and nin-down,"
Palm Bench____ ________
I
relates
Mrs. Eula Burnett, of
Pasco ____ ____________________ 1
Dalton,
0 a. “ I waa thin and
Pinellas __________;________ 1
just
felt
Urod, all tho time.
Polk___________________
2
I didn't teat welL I wasn’t
Putnam______________________ 1
ever hungry.
I knew, by
R o s a _________________ 2
this, I needed a tonic, and
‘Seminole___________________ 1 1
aa there la none better than—
St. J oh n s_________________
1
St. Lurie_________________
1
Sumter _______________
1
Suwannee___________________
1
Taylor _________________
1
Volusia _______________________ 2
Wakulla ______________________ 1
TValton__ _____________ •_____1
, Washington ___________________1

Tired

Senate
There shall be thirty-two senatordistricts In the state o f Florida,
*hieh shall be represented In tho sen­
ate of Florida by one senator, and
the said thirty-two districts shall be
imposed each of tho bounties ment'oned nnd named after the several
t^niWra as follows:
P'nst district— Santa Rosa county
' an,| Okaloosa ebunty.
Second—Escambia county.
bird—Walton and Holmes coun­
ties.
fourth—Jackson county.
, P*fth—Liberty, Franklin and Wa­
kulla counties.
t ®'xth—Gadsden county.
Seventh—Polk cobnty.

Tbe Woman’s Tonic
. . . I began using Cardul,"
continues
Mrs.
Barnett.
"Alter my first bottle, I slept
better and ate better. I took
foar bottlea. Now I*m well,
feel Just Hoe, eat and sleep,
toy skin Is dear and I have
gained and sure feel that
Cardul U the beet tonic ever
made."
Thousands of other women
hare found Cardul Just as
Mrs. Burnett did.
It should
help you.

At all druggists.

WILL SET FORTH THE
RESOURCES OF SANFORD
AND OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
A. C. L. Station
Herald Soon to Begin a
Will Be Beautified
Series of Full
By Flowers, Palms
Page Article
The A. C. L. railwny station at this
point, which is one of the finest build­
ings between Jacksonville and Tampa
on the Coast Line, will be further en­
hanced by benutiful grass nnd flower
plots at each end of the Btation, and
this work was commenced Inst Sat­
urday when the transportation de­
partment of the A. C. L. took It Into
their own hands to beautify the sta­
tion grounds and started the work on
tho south end of the station.
With the assistance of Mrs. Henry
Wight, of the Womnn's Club, the em­
ployees planted seven palms, many
hybiscus, flame vines, etc, There
were twelve varieties on the list and
they will be tended carefully and by
next season the station will be beauti­
ful. Tho Womnn'c Club will plant
the nortli end of the grounds and it Is
suggested the Chamber o f Commerce
appoint n committee of threo to act
with similar committees from the
Woman's Club nnd tho A. C. L. rail­
way, and all join hands nnd make this
pnrt o f tho city more beautiful dur­
ing the summer months.
The north end will be planted In
hybiscus nnd palms nnd there will
also be a row of polnscttins set out nt
each end of the station.
It was also suggested by Miss Mell
Whitner of the transportation depart­
ment that n row of oleanders from the
ntntlon down Ninth street on each sido
would be carrying out the idea o f a
city benutiful nnd it is probable that
this plan will be put into effect.
Now if the city commissipners, theChnmber of Commerce, the Woman’s
Club and tho A. C. L. Railway will
get together on this grent project we
can look for one of the henuty spots
in this part of Floriiln around the
station nnd in that pnrt of the city
that has long been neglected.

-

■ •

The Sanford Herald will shortly be­
gin the publication of n series of fullpage articles setting forth the re­
sources nnd ndvnntngcs of Seminole
county and of Snnford aa. a place in
which to live, nnd mnke n living.
The series will serve to bring force­
fully before the minds o f prospective
investors and home-seekers the fncts
about this fnvored section.
During the publication o f this ser­
ies the Snnford Herald will be sent to
all inquirers who write the Chnmber
of Commerce, the Herald nnd the
real estate dealers for information
about Seminole. For a period- of ten
weeks or snore this newspaper will
go to the Northern people who are
interested in Sanford and will make
a compendum of infornAition, inter­
esting and valuable not oqlv to out­
siders, but to the people o ?th e 'e ity
and county also.
The complete scries will bo sent to
the leading civic nnd commercial or­
ganizations in the north for their in­
formation nnd reference.
This newspaper hns been pledged
the co-operntion and support of a
number of the leading business men
of gnnford. It .is n campaign that
will appeal to every patriotic nnd
public-spirited citizen and one in
which nil will be glad to take a part.
The plnn is being outlined nnd out­
side work handled by T. H. Stevens,
of the Herhld staff nnd those coming
in contact with Mr. Stevens will find
him affable nnd full of data.

"FOUND SEVEN DEAD RATS IN
BIN- NEXT MORNING."
Robert Woodruff says: "My prem­
ises were infested with rats. I tried
RAT-SNAI’ on friend’s recommenda­
tion. Next morning found seven dead
rats In bin, two near feed box, threo
in slnll. Found Inrgo number since.
LOVELY SOCIAL EVENT.
No smell ^about dead rats—RATSNAP drys them up. Best thing I
(Ftom S.luid.j'. D»U,)
have ever used." Threo sizes, 35c,
One of the loveliest social events in
C5c, $1.25. Sold nnd guaranteed by
Orlnndo society of this week was the
Ball Hardware Co.— Adv.
reception nnd ten given yesterday af­
ternoon nt the beautiful home of Mrs.
H. H. Dickson on South Orange nve­
nue, Mrs. II. N. Dickson, Mrs. R. : The Florida Scout
Ilnzilc Brosslcr nnd Mrs. H. H. Dick­
"For Wide-Awake Boys"
son being hostesses.
35c Year
During the hours from 4 to C o ’clock
WILLARD LU.MLEY, Publisher
nearly 300 guests were received. Mrs.
902 French
Gowdy’s orchestrn, hidden behind a
++++++♦♦♦+++++♦♦++++♦&lt;
huge embankment of pnlms, played
exquisitely throughout the afternoon,
adding grently to the delight of this
charming entertainment.
Mrs. I^ouia Dollve and Mrs. Ed.
Kenyon met the guests at the door,
nnd Mrs* H. K. Lorraine and Miss
Margnret Hart escorted the guests to
the receiving line, which was com­
posed of Mesdnmes Dickson and Bras­
sier and Miss Mattie Nelson.
Mrs. II. II. Dickson wns ‘ most
chnnningly gowned in ecru lace very
benutiful with n full sash of shell
pink satin. Mrs. H. N. Dickson wore
n gown of ecru filet net- nnd orchid
georgette. Mrs. Drossier wns very
PIANO TUNING
lovely in n white frock of heavily em­
W. L. Harvey will tune your piano.
broidered filet net with a sash of Ifi years with Cubic .Co. PcrmnnenU
enfal satin, nnd Miss Nelson Was ex­ ly located in Snnford nt 107 West
tremely radiant in a beautiful gown First street. Phone 103-J. All work
of coral meteor trimmed in silver:
guaranteed.
25-tfc
The home was most artistic in its
gorgeous decorations of flowers, car­
rying out a color motif of pink nnd
white. • Georgeous baskets of rndinneo
roses and glndiolns were placed about
Is a powerful AntlsepUc and Pain
tho reception room nnd the mantel
Killer, cures infected cuta, old sorea,
was banked exquisitely with nspnratetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Neur­
gus fern and roses. Ahe porch where
algia, Rheumatism.
17-13tc
tho punch was served by Mrs. S.
Waters Howe and Mrs. T. A. Neal
was also extremely pretty.
Very
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
charmingly arranged decorations of
asparagus ferns and white daisies Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law
DeLAND, FLORIDA
were used there.
Delicious refreshments, also in p^nk Will practice in tho Slate and Feder­
and white very cleverly designed, con­ al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
amining and Perfecting Land TiUes.
sisted of brick ico cream, strawber­
ries, individual cakes beautifully iced
in white with pink rosebuds, wafers,
almonds and mints.
SCHELLE MAINES
Assisting the hostesses in serving
LAWYER
were Mesdames Robert Howe, J. N.
OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE
McElroy, Sylvan McEIroyj George
Nolan, W. W. Yothcrs, Jos. Bumby,
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Sherman, Nixon Butt, Harold Beardoll, J. C. Drossier, D. E. Fishback,
Jos. W. Guernsey, Frank Guernsey,
D. J. Wattis and Carl Dann.—Orlan­
GEO. G. HERRING
do Sentinel.
AUorncy-ot-Law
Those attending from Sanford were
Mrs. Archie Betts, Mrs. R. J. Holly, No. 14 Gamer-Woodruff Bulldln
Mrs. Ralph Atffcht, 'Mrs. Hal Wight,
SANFORD, FLA.
Mrs. Mary Higgins, Mrs. LcVcrne
Hurt, nnd Mrs. Ahcarn.

.
%—SAa:

■,

1
3

*-

In response to the Inquiry o f many telephone
subscribers: "What can I do to help niv R*rwice?" this advertisement is published.

W hen Telephone
Numbers Change
Every new issue of
the telephone directory
contains hundreds of
changes in telephone numbers.
Between directory issues many telephone
subscribers do not make a record of tho
changed numbers they call frequently.
This necessitates the frequent calling of
the Information operator and unnecessary
work on the part o f both subscribers and
operators.
*

You can assist in maintaining good telcn
phone service if a record of such number
changes is kept near your telephone—
And if telephone numbers, particularly
party line numbers, are eliminated from let­
ter heads, business cards and advertising. •
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

IF YOU NEED A NEW
o

O IL C O O K S T O V E
Buy the Best that is made

The FIORENCE Automatic

a

W e also have the Buck Line of
GAS RANGES

Reho-paste

A For Asthma, Croup,
Pneumonia
Ask Your Druggist

SANFORD, FLORIDA

LOSSING’S QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER
“We Deliver The Goods”
Local and Long Distance Hauling

PHONE 498
If We Please You, Tell Others.

If We Don’l, Tell

U b.

R U B -M Y -T ISM

DRINK
Elder Springs Water. Its 99 98-100
per cent pare. Phone 811.

HENRY McLAUMN

666 Is a prescription for Colds,
Fever and LaGrippe.

It's

the

most speedy remedy we know.

JEWELER
MY SPECIALTIES:
Pickard's Hand-Pointed China
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
Roger*’ Plated Ware
Elgin nnd Waltham Wateka

“ PROLIFIC” Fertilizers Grow Prolific
Crops
i

THE BLACKSHEAR MFG. COMPANY f
BLACKSHEAR, GEORGIA
A quartor-cenluYy of successful manufacture and distri­
bution In Florida and Georgia o f High Grade
"PROLIFIC" Fertilizers
Special formulas for Cirtus, Melon and all Vegetable
Crops
Reduce your 1921 Fertiliber bills by using “ PROLIFIC"
Fertilizers.
Honestly made, truthfully sold, and satisfactorily
delivered
An independent company with capacity o f 400 tons daily.

■ ~r_~

T. E. KING, Agent
SANFORD

-:-

ARE YOU INSURED?

FLORIDA

IF N OT, SEE

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

General Fire

Insurance

. sag

OFFICE PEOPLES BANE DOILDINO

Sanford.

.

.

.

.

Florida

AT HERALD

_-_ ;a=-=-

— 53 ^

■

�v : .
S I

-l

V

••• i -r ‘

THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921
needs a ' fish hatchery for
THESANFORDHERALD thoFlorida
preservation of fresh and salt

of the' Journey was taken to enable
us to visit the principal tobacco
Florida b Ibo needs bet­ growing section of Florida, in Gads­
* , J . H O L tT ..................... T n t iit n X t a d EdIUr water fish.
M. J, TTTT.ann.......... S*crtU/r u i Tnusru tor 'awn for tho protectsn of fish.
den county, the place where tobacco
C jr a n d
X . A . If E E L .................................Oaaaral K u t i i r
wns first successfully grown under
.
------------ o-----------Representative Korster wnnts to shade In this country, and where now
N U U M I n t j rrUijr by
know how the people of Seminole thousands o f acres are thus produced, TAKE SALTS TO FLUSn KIDNEYS
IF BACK HURTS OR BLADcounty would like the new apportion­ and to give us opportunity to visit
(U «*rp «nte4)
DER BOTHERS.
ment plan, whereby Scminolo county one of the great fuller's earth min6s,
r o x a o x r m o x r u e s nr a d t a x c e i
would be linked with Lake instead of for which Florida is famous.
"ONE T E A R ............................................................. MK&gt; Osceola nnd Orange as formerly. The
If you must have your meat every
"Speaking generally, I may say
i n K o r a n ................................................1.1*
dny, cat it, but flush your kidneys
Herald
would
say
that
in
our
opinion
that
Florida
impressed
mo
as
being
m
a
MONTHS................................................... 71
it will make but little difference and only upon the threshold of its devel­ with 8alts occasionally, says a noted
W ill give a Return Organ Recital in
meat
K i t m l u b m f C U u X *U M .tU r A t n a l SS. wo could get along with Lake county opment
Out of its total of nearly authority who tells us that
IIM , i t U * T u t Office i t Satfard. norld*.
Holy Cross Church this
all right. They ore friends of ours forty million acres of land, half of forms uric acid.-which almost paralyz­
V m U t A«t t f M in k I , 1171.
es the kidndy* in their efforts to ex­
and
we
have
much
in
common.
Let
us
which,
perhaps,
is
susceptible
of
culti­
XXXALD BUILD 1 * 0 .
rtn i UI
have the right kind of rcapportion- vation, only two million acres has, ns pel it from the blood. They become
ment regardless of how it is arranged yet, been brought under tho plow. It sluggish and weaken, then you suffer
f"or*l*n Advartlalng Hcpr*atntatlv#
The numbers will include the follow ing:
and
we leave it to the good judgment is about the situation which existed with a dull misery in the kidney re­
'IIF. AMERICAN PRESS AASOCIATION
of Hon. F. P. Forster.
1.—Great Toccato (Pedal Solo)—
.................... —
Bach
in Kansas in 1870 and tho .develop­ gion, sharp pains in tho back or sick
ment of the next fifty years can hard­ headache, dizziness, your stomach
2.—Three Intermezzos—
.................................. .......... Mozart
-----o------------Vacation days seems to bo drawing
Tho present cool spell will bo fino ly be less than has been witnessed in sours, tongue is coated and when the
3.—Gloria from 12th Mass...................... ....... .....................j ...Mozart
nigh.
for tho spring crops in this section of our own state during tho past half weather is bad you have rheumatic
4.—Symphony In C.................................... ......................../— ...Hayden
------------ o-----------the state. Tho celery crop still has century. Personally, I am sure I do twinges. Tho urine gets cloudy, full
5.—The Marvelous Work (Creation)................. ---------------- Hayden
And tho first signs aro tho closing about COO cars to move but the bulk not wish to exchange Kansas for of sediment, the channels often get
11eg i o ,....................—................................................................... Bach
o f tho stores on Thursday afternoons. o f this crop has gone forward and Florida, I enjoy a moderate amount sore and irritated, obliging you to
7-—A nan to
.......... .—
.................... Beethoven
------------ o-----------what remains will bring a good price. of moderately warm weather but a seek relief two or three times during
8.— Hallelujah Chorus (Messiah)----------- ------ ----- ------- *.....Handel
The Sanford Herald gets better and And now the farmers are looking for­ country where it is Bummor all the tho nightbetter every day. But, then, nob Hol­ ward to the spring crops that should tipic suits me a little too well. For
To neutralize these irritating acids,
ly sticks so close to work that some­ bring in some real money. The cold those who like it,- however, it is hard to cleanse the kidneys and flush o ff
thing good is bound to result.—Tam­ snaps farthor north have set back to conceive o f a better place to find it the body’s urinous waste get . four
\
pa Tribune.
ounces
of
Jad
Salts
from
any
pharm­
Park Avenue at 4 th Street
some of the vegetable crops and San­ than Florida. It is indeed, as its ora­
------------ o-----------acy
here;
toko
a
tablcspoonful
in
a
ford ought to come in just right this ' tors never tire of declaring, "the land
If wo expect to do all the business season. Our growers have not mndc of sunshino nnd of flowers." I saw glass of water before breakfast for a
that we should do the stores ought to the money they ordinarily would have a man who had gone broke there try­ few days and your kidneys will then
cater more to the country trade and made on account of the high express ing to farm, but I saw n man' also act fine. This famous salts is made corporation# and non resident U . and they ar# NOTICE- o r A TFU CATI0M TOE TAX DEED.
l»#r#by, r#&lt;|oir#d to appear to lb* Mil of com- U .d .r Sn Uo i »7» »f tk . O M .n l Itatat*.
tnako the summer months busy and freight rates.
s n t . «r r u n * .
who claimed to bo making an excel­ from tHo acid o f grapes and lemon plaint filed In aneb caa# on or hafor# Mon­
N’ollf* 1. hfrebjr (Iron that Tn.1 T. W1L
day. Jun# Q. 1021, otherwise the allegations of
months instead of giving up entirely
■■
■ o-----------lent living on ten acres o f land. There juice, combined with litbia, and haB said
tl.ro*.
purrhaior
of T .x OrtlflraW No. m
bill will b# taken aa ronfr#a#d by aald da*
because it is summer.
&lt;1*1*0 tli* dtli d«r of Jon*. A. I&gt;. 1MM. I t , ( U
The Daily Herald will be printed will be failures in Florida as there been used for generations to flush and fendanta.
It la further ordered that this order b# pub* Mid rartlftrat. to r*j qHlr*. and b u mt.w ,».
------------ o-----------right along through the summer have been everywhere, but there will stimulate sluggjsh kidneys, also to Halted one# a week for 4 conaecntlra weeka la plication for lax dr«&lt;! lo laao. In .ifoanUv.
It is all right, of course, to have months if the advertising is forthcom­ be successes also; and in the end it neutralize the acids in urine, so it no lb# Hanford Herald, a newspaper published In with Uw. Slid r*rtirtc.t&gt; rm br.c*. th* h i
lowlnc d*«-Ttt*q property iltn.trd In SrnlMb
•aid County and Htate.
many bank holiday* find mnny holi­
fiHinty, r lorId*, to-wtt!
I9EAI.)
K. A. IHJUU LASH.
ing and if the people want it badly is the successes that enter into the longer irritates, thus’ ending bladder
It**. NK cor. of HW nturtrr ***tlon SI, t* ,
W -4 tf
O erk Circuit Coort,
days for the tired employers and em­ enough to support it. If not we will land nnd possess it, nrtd .Florida is weakness.
10 H.. IUn*o 30 i:**t, ran W 3 rh*. S 21 ru
i: S rh*. N SI rh*. 12 *rr*c. ,Th* t.14 I**,
ployees but it would be much better cut it out during the summer months certain to become one of tho meat
Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in­ NOTICE Or .APPLICATION TOR TAX DEED l-r
l.f - * m * m *«I *1 the d l l . of th* laantnr. .(
Undar Section 17ft af tba Oanaral Btatutaa af U# •orb rrrtlflrnt* In th . naro* of L’nknowti.
if the stores could make some ar­
jure,
nnd
makes
a
delightful
efferves­
nnd print the weekly ns formerly. It populous and prosperous, as it is how
Btata of Florida
Aim :
N olle. 1* lirr.br *t»*n that lr»J j ,
rangements to stay open more thnn
Nolle# la hereby given that J. W . Eaton pur* William*. parrh*&gt;*r of T »* O r tlfln t * S i HU.
is not an object of charity nnd we do one of the most historically interest­ cent lithia-watcr drink.— Adv.
diawr or T at Certificate# No. 2M . dated the dated Ui* tith day of Joor, A. I&gt;. I&lt;*i
they do.
llth day of July. A. P. 11*13. has filed ta ll
not' have to print the daily nnd will ing nnd sccnicully beautiful states in
filed aald rprtlflratr In roy otic*, and Uj
certificate In my office, and baa made appll*
------------ o -----------notice or ArrucATiox tor tax deed rdlton foe T at !*eed to Issue In acc«»rOaf\'&gt;* with mad* *|&gt;pllratlnn for Tax IV*d lo laao* la atnot print it unless it receives suffic­ the Union.”
rordanr* with law.
Bald ctrllflral* risUim
If the fishing around Sanford was
law. ‘ bald certificate embrace# the following 111* following daacrlbad properly altnatrd b
ient advertising to keep it going. This
property situated In Remlnol# County, Kamlnola County, Florida, to-wlt:
protected there would be so many fish is strictly a business proposition with WHY FLORIDA IS BUSY ALL •THE Uodtr Section 171 of thi O m n i lU tu tM of ile#crllwd
Florida, to wit:
Um B U U of florid*
II**. •3 rln. W of NK oor. of BW qu it*,
Lot 1 tle#a E 110 yda.) and S half of Lot 2, See. 32. Twp. ID 8 ... It**. SO K., ran W S d *
that you would have to get behind a us nnd nothing more. To stop the
Nolle# it hrrrbjr given Itiat W . M. HUek*
YEAR.
Ree.
14, ‘ Twp. 3 )
Ilange 30 K. M acre#.
"noil. .ptirMtoorr of T » i Certificate No. 440,
H
HI &lt;■!»*., K 3 rh*., N. 20 eh*. 10 arm .
tree to bait your hook. The fishing
*The -aald land twin* aaaeaaed at the date of
dated lb# 3rd &lt;1ar of Jan#. A. I). 1D18. Ima fllrtl
daily means that the city is not large
The aald- land being *»•**.**&lt;! .1 tie !&lt;■,
the
Issuance
of
eucti
certificate
In
th#
nam#
of
»alf|
r#rtlflral#
In
m
;
offlc*.
and
liaa
mad#
is good now but present methods wili enough or progressive enough to sup­
th . luuanew of aueh certificate In the tin ,
Commissioner Rhodes, of the Flor­ application for T ai 1&gt;##0 to |no# In accord* Rt. l-uke’» Cathedral.1 Unlewi aald certificate of
of r . s . Halm:
take out all of the fish eventually and
anr# with law.
Raid certificate embrace# the shall l«e redeemed according to law Tat l&gt;eed
I'nlr—
rertlftralr* ahall be red**m*d to '
port a daily all year. It means that the ida state marketing bureau received following de#rr1b#d property attuAted In Betub will laatie tliereon on the 23rd day of May. A. mrillnc Inaald
law Tax deed* will laaue tbrtr&lt;« &lt;«
wo will lose our best asset.
1
».
1
1
*
2
1
.
t*»le
t
iMintr.
1‘lnrtda.
to-wit;
people would prefer to colse up shop altout three months ago a communi­
Ihe Zlnl day nf May, A , l&gt;. 1321.
WITNERR my official signature and aeal this
. L»t 7. Midway In Section 10, Townablp SI ff.
------------ o-----------WITNESS iny official algnalnre aifd «**l tU*
the I Mb da) of April. A. i». 1U21.
nnd go away rather thnn stay here cation from the international insti­ liana# 31 Kant.
thr 1.1th day of April, A. I». 1321.
(HEAL)
E.
V
IHHJOLARH.
Tli#
aald
land
beln*
a*«ea»ed
at
Ihe
dat#
of
Editor Holly announces that the nnd do business when business should tute of agriculture at Romo, Italy,
IBBAI.)
K. A. PQUOLAJM.
•
Clerl Circuit Coort.
tli# luuanre of etjrfi certificate In th# nam# of
rierlt Circuit Coon.
.
Hetwwde County. Fla.
publication of the Sanford Daily Her­ be done. And also we inny ndd thnt running ns follows:
Sam Italia I" nice* aald certificate ahall t« re
HchiIihiI* t'ouolj. n*.
Ily V. M. IKHOI.AHM. P. "C.
•Wniftl afcordlnf to law Tar l»red will laatie 33*01 e
M in e.
nr v. m . n o i 'u u i s . » c.
ald will be continued through the the Herald forte is just as anxious to
Dear Sir: I am obliged to you liirretrii «'t&gt; the Slnl day of May. A. U IUS1.
Lansing never did agree with Wil­
WITNI3RR my official alanature apd aeal Ibis
summer—if the business men of San­ get away ns any other business house for sending me the report of your
the l*!h day of April. A. I&gt;. IP2I.
son, nnd you will notice that right af­ FOR SALE— U rg e WAREHOUSE
ford will give the paper the support but nro willing to stny nnd pull for bureau and other literature nhout
IKKAI.I
K A. IHIIMILAKR.
Clerk Circuit Court
with rail road siding. Three hlo&lt;kt
ter Bob’s book came out the former
it deserves. They are ilurn poor bus­ Snnford in the summer months ns in Florida, which I requested you to
Remlnnle County, Fla.
from
center of city.—Geo. W. Knight;
l\J V. hi. iKJfCII.AHR. I&gt; O. president had a severe attack of in­
iness men if they fail. The Herald is tho winter months if the business send me. -Mnny people on this side 3 3 6IC
Real
Estate and Insurance," Snnfori
Sanford's most valuable developing men ask it.
of the Atlnntir nre deeply interested IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDIC­ digestion. Make your own comment.
35-tf
IAL
CIRCUIT.
STATE
OF
FLORIDA.
—Cincinnati Enquirer.
agency.— Bradentown Journal.
In your wonderful state.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
—
— o --------------------iVsiple# Hank of Hanford. Florida . a corpora
An editor from the Weqt is nego­
SANLUIER,
"Better-Get-Better.” Do it Now. tf
lion. Complainant,
•Better-Get-Bettcr." I)o it Now. tf
The people of Snnford want to tiating for the purchase of n lurge
Gcn’l Secretary.
va.
llrnhj
Trust
Company,
a
corporal
Ion.
et
a!.,
awaken to the fact right now thnt tract of land between Eustis and Mt.
It will he noticed that the report
I4*efcm1anla
It «p|M*arlrig by affidavit appended to IIn* bill
the tourists are the best crop in Doru. While on the motorcade with and other literature spoken o f was
fll»*d In the at«»ve stated cause that the de­
Florida and they l&gt;vat all the crops in the National Editorial Association, sent to this institution, composed of fendant*. Kej iimmit I’ arklng t o . V A. Stewart
Co . l ‘ W. I lender-asm t o . C. ti. Justice
the world. They want
to 1Iwu weeks ago, the gentleman above official delegates from, forty-odd •and
•• Sawyer and Pay. William Henry Mattie,
Sanford next season but they want mentioned was enticed by the envix- countries of the globe, at the request Iron t tty l*n-lure Cm., lUlward Head and R*»ti.
Fl*k Co. American Manufacturing Co .
more hotels and apartment houses |ons of this section of Lake county, of its general secretary, who, in ac­ JII AIt Fay
ami F.gan Co., and K. A. Klmonda
ami
*Si«
are foreign corporations Laving
nnd cottages. And now is the time and admired extravagantly the cuun- knowledging its receipt, pays this mi place ofin .,t.u*lnea«
within fh# Rial# of Ffcwt
for the people of Sanford to get busy Jtry through which the motorcade ear- graceful and evidently sincere com­ 4* and not autlrt»rt#*d to d«» tHt*|iM*aa In the
W H Y buy unrestricted pnswrty « | „ n you ran buy lti:HTHHTV.I&gt; property )® l ••
Rtate ..f Farida, that there I* no
In
nnd build all of these hotels, etc.
rieil the party. On reaching. I-ake- pliment of the state of Florida.
C4IKAIM
When you buy llESTHICTEU pioprilj you bine a guarantee Dial tbe n*t«l.
ID** State of Florida the » m | if of a #iih|««*na
Uthond n ||| always be a II.IUII CI.ASS llESIIIKNTtAt. sr.lT IO N ; NO tJNnESIBAItl.lt
whom would him! any of aald defend*
Innd the gentleman from the . West
Florida is indeed n “ wonderful" upon
ant*, that the principal place nf business of
N K H ilin o n S ; NOTH ISO H IT IHflII IT.ASS, ATTRACTIVE HOMES; NO HTOIIIA
»ald i.ame«| defendants an*
Seymour Parking
Of course everyone wnnts to take a wired for n cash price on the property state. While reports of business Co.,
lilt III SINKS* IIUI SKH o r ANT KINO; NO I NSUillTI.V SHACKS. A l.b HOI SC*
Toprka. Kansas. V. A. Stewart and Co.,
vacation in the summer months. It in question, nnd is now in touch with stagnation and unemployment were New York. New York: C. W . Ilender»&lt;*&gt; (Vi..
m i s t he sirr hack .» c e r t a in oistanck iiio m t h e stu e et . II la written
Know ill#. Tennessee; C. tj. Justice Co., I’hlla*
In llie deed to any property •you buy from me: It la a permanent guaranjre lo a
is nutural to want to get away from the owners of n beautiful section over­ rife from all other parts of the Union delphln.
Pennsylvania: Sawyer and Pay. Ibwl l li i ll CI.ASS IIKSIOKN'TIAI. SECTION, and the lot* are Ju»t a . cheap a« cbe
looking
one
of
our
many
benutiful
during
the
winter.
Florida
reported
l«ai.
Massachusetts.
William
llmry
Maul#..
all business cares and the afternoons
Philadelphia. lYnns) If aula; Iron City Produce
m h#r«*.
in the summer are for the purpose of lakes. We talked briefly with a "business as usual." The fact that C o , Pltt*bnrg. Pennsylvania; toward UeaM ami
Detroit Michigan; II It F!»k Co., Provl*
faw lot. tail In roy RESTRICTED SECTION ON MAIiNOLIA
rAt
I ha*o
putting employees nnd employers in number of the party composing the "we have something to market every S*m.
........ RESTRICTED section In SANFORD. ASK Iho peopl, «*«
dr tire IUksIp lilaml. \mer|r«n Manufacturing
METTO AVE8
Ih# ONLY
TERMS to Suit.
better shape but if some plan could National Editorial Association and in hour in the year,’.’ as Commissioner of C o , |lr«*&gt;klyn. Sew lurk J \ Fa&gt; and Egan
hat* already bought from ro*.
i*..
i tndmiafI Ohio
\ \ Rlimaida and R**n
be arranged whereby the out-of-town every instance they avowed their de­ Agriculture Miliar put it, ensures a « «•
l*ay tori ill.pi, lhal \
J loan* ••tie of
defendant* I greln |iam**«| la a mm tra|«trtp
trade could be kept coming through light with tins section ami they meant constant stream of money, into the •the
•f
the state
Florida and I* * resident of
it.
These
men
arc
not
commonplace
state.
Ft
\ alley, tieorgla. that lliere# I* IK* |»em»ti
the summer it would help our town a
SANFORD
1
1
1
the
Male
of
the ocrvlrr of n auhREAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
In September begin the shipments |MWtta U|*&gt;n whom Florida
whole lot. Business as usual is a flatterers. They nil spoke enthusias­
would Mini the said A. J.
tically of the county nnd the towns, o f citrus fruits which -u p .to' the end Evana; that he la over the age of *twrnty one
wonderful slogan for Snnford?
jrafa; II* la hereby ordered that »ald foreign
of the beauty nnd hospitality of our o f Inst week, equalled 28,461 car­
------------ o—*--------cities, nnd when the editors return to loads shipped by all-rail routes,»in ad­
Sanford is not a tourist town ns
yet. We are hoping it will be but at their sanctums they will write about dition to shipments by water routes
Florida and Eustis and Lake county to the Northern markets. Then, in
present it has the reputation of being
will receive honorable m e n tio n
Kus- November or IVeember the straw­
an all the year round town nnd that
tis Lake Region.
berry crop begins to roll northward,
the summer business here is larger
----------o—
culminating
in the early spring and
than any other city in the state con­
WHAT
THEY
THINK
OF
FLORIDA
bringing
the
highest prices of the
sidering the size. Would it not be a
season.
In
.Mnrch
the early crop of
good iden to keep it n busy plnco in
One
of
the
prominent
and
influen­
Irish,
or
white,
potatoes,
planted in
the summer by putting on more sum­
tial
daily
papers
of
Kansas
is
the
tola
move.
These
crops
overlap
each sh
mer sales nnd stimulating « summer
business instend of giving up entire­ Register, published in the flourishing December or January, begins' to
little city of loin, in thnt state. Its move. These crops overlap each oth­
ly.
'
’
editor, Charles F. Scott, cx-congrcs?- er, and in the meantime, the triick
------------ o------------ '
, Hitherto the farmer has woven the power of his own muscles with
mnn, fs a tjym of statewide promin­ crops are being marketed all the win­
thoso
of the ox, the mule, nnd the horse, in the development of agriculture.
j Everything points to a busy sum­
ence add he wns among (he visitors ter. Of celery alone 3,189 carloads
Practical
machinery for farming hns come to him slowly. Where the value
mer here in Sanford and while many
to Florida with the Nntionnl Editor­ and of lettuce 2,650 carloads had
of
machinery
In labor saving, in profit-making, in usefulness, in comforts,
will go to the mountains nnd sea­
ial Association on its recent tqur thru been shipped north up to last Sun­
in luxuries, has in the past been larRely confined to the towns and the cit-.
shore for n vacation the majority of . l : . .
day by all-rail routes. All of these
ies, it is now open to the farmer who is beyond all question the very, bone
the Sanford people will be busy build­
He wrote up the trip to the extent crops command the highest prices of
nnd
sinew of civilization. Civilization grows upon the land, therefore the
ing and getting ready for tho greatest
of four or five columns in the Regis­ the season, the prices declining as
tourist rush that has ever been ex­
land
is Father nnd Mother and Sustaincr to the human race, and those who
ter nnd his impressions concerning states north of us begin to come into
perienced in Sanford. If the average
till
the
soil, who plow, sow and reap, arc surely the essentials in human ex­
Florida nnd her people will be inter­ the market with the same crops, ex­
citizen could receive some of the mnil
istence.
Therefore Machine Power on the Farm is of the utmost import­
esting to Herald readers. From his cept the citrus/
being received by the Hesald every
ance
nnd
the Fordson Tractor comes to the farmer as the best, we believe,
story is taken the following extract:
While money is rolling into the
day asking about accommodations in
piece
of
machinery
that has yet been devised for his use.
“ I may as well sny here once for state from these crops we have the
♦
. . i
. .
% - * i
Sanford for next winter they would
all, thnt at every place we stopped tourists with us enjoying our great
We wnnt you to read the book, “ The Fordson at Work.” It is free for
build 100 more houses, a dozen apart­
the Association wns given the most asset, climate.
the asking. Call in and get one. Drop us a card and we will mail you one
ment houses, at least three big hotels
cordinl welcome and treated with the
During the summer wc have cereal
without
charge. This booklet is along the line of the usual Ford way of
and a dozen store rooms. Will you
most lavish hospitality. The people crops, with tobacco and cotton to
giving
the
testimony of the users, those who have tried out and who know
sleep over your rights or will you
seemed to be, nnd I am sure they fill the gaps, summer fruits, sweet
the real value of the Fordson Tractor. This book shows the Fordson at
take time by the forelock and get
were, genuinely glad to see us and potatoes, naval stores and the fish­
work in some ninety different lines of activity and to the farmer it presents
ready for this big season ?
did everything that was humanly pos­ eries along some 1,200 miles of sea
the most valuable evidence o f an all-around serviceable, economical, labor*
sible to make our stay, whother in the coast and our many ‘ lakes and
saving,
and money-saving machine that has ever been placed upbn the mar­
The most difficult task in running a great city or the little country town, streams are year round sources of
ket. We can only get so many each month, so leave your order now.
daily paper is getting the boys to de­ as pleasant as it could humanly be revenue.
liver it properly. The nerald is try­ made. The “ traditional hospitality”
We do not need to go far .to find
ing to make, several changes in the o f tho South had not been exaggerat­ contrasts. A letter from a Rich­
carrier system that will guarantee ed. I do not think that it is any mond, Va.,' manufacturing company
better deliveries. The papers •aro greater or that it is different in qual­ arfking for information as to Florida
printed every afternoon between three ity from tho hospitality of the North business says, "people in this terri­
and four p'dock and should be deliv­ or tho East or the West; but it cer­ tory (Virginia to Georgia) have no
ered to every part of the city by five tainly does suffer by comparison with money crop coming in until cottdn and
Ford Sales, Service, Automobile Accessories
o'clock but it seems to be impossible any of these. They arc good, friend­ tobacco begin to be marketed." Pro­
to get it'to them at this time. How­ ly American folks down there, nnd duction of money crops is perpetual
Phone 331
Sanford, Florida
ever we are trying our best and still they certainly made us believe that in Florida.—Times-Union.
,
believe that there are some good boys they were glad to see us nnd eager to
------------ o
on the routes and some that we in­ have us come again.
. RED CAP Battery with its 2-ycar
tend to pat on who -will have their re"From Pensacola we went part of written -guarantee, will cost you less
■poniibUities at heart enotigh to get the way by train and part, of the way per month’s service than any other on
the Herald to the i *
by automobile to Tallahassee, the cap­ the market. A-com plete stock of
time.
ital of Florida. The automobile part
St O. MOTOR CO. 35-3tc
=
V —
— -----------■ •
*
•
:

MEAT CAUSE OF
KIDNEY TROUBLE

Organ ^ cita l

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

Dr. MINOR C. BALDWIN
SUNDAY NIGHT — 8 P. M.

H oly Gross Church

V

Santord’s Highest Class
Residential Section

GEO. W. KNIGHT

F o rd so n

Edward Higgins

I

f ■;
' *

v
—

siMSfl
.

�THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921
M inutes.

WO MA N’ S

..

Bible Lesson on “ Faith"—Mrs. A.
A. McLeod.
. Circle of Prayer.
Officers
Honorary President— Mrs. E. A.
Hawley, Bradontown.
President— Mrs. J. W. Smock, DeXhc Twenty-eighth Annual meeting Land,
Vice-President— Mrs. C. R. Knight,
f the Woman'* Presbyterial being
? 11 at the Presbyterian church is a Tampn.
Vice-President— Mrs. A. A. Me® t success in the splendid reporta
from this district, the many good ad- Leod, Bartow.
Secretary—Mrs. T. W. Mathews,
L sscb and the great interest being
Orlando.
manifested by all those who” arc pres­
Treasurer— Mrs. H. B. Lcako, Or­
e t There are about seventy-five
lando.
delegates from all pnrta of the St.
Secretary of Literature— Mrs. L, M.
Johns' Presbytery present.
The ladies o f the Woman's Auxil­ Johnson, Leesburg.
Chairmen of Local Committees.
iary have the big task of serving the
Arrangements— Mrs. D. L. Thrash­
lite r s lunchdbn at noon each day
nui they, arc carrying out this part er.
Music— Mrs. R. C. Bowen,
of the program in true Sanford Pres­
Press—
Mrs. E. D. Brownlee.
byterian style.
Registration—
Mrs. J. L. Hutchin­
The following program has been
son.
(^rried out for Monday and Tuesday
Hospitality— Mrst R. L. Peck.
jnd today the program below will bo
Flowers— Mrs. Claude Howard.
Tery interesting:
*
,
Pages— Mrs, Claude Howard.
Monday, 7 p. m.
•The
pageant presented last night
Executive Board meeting.
at the church drety a large crowd
Monday, 8:00 p. m.
from the city and surrounding terri­
Hymn— Congregation.
praycr_ R c v . E. D. Brownlee, San­ tory and there was standing room
only in the church. The pageant was
ford.
illustrative of the work being done in
Address— Mr. Karl Lehman, Montthe home and foreign missionary
verde.
fields
and was under the direction of
Address—“ Soul Winning in the
Mrs. E. D. Brownlee. Mrs. R. C.
Mountains," Miss Ruby Ray, Levi,
Maxwell. had the principal role and
Ky- ‘
dressed in Grecian costume called up­
.Music.
on her heralds, Mary Elizabeth Pules­
Tuesday, 10:00 a. m.
ton and Mildred Holly to summon the
Hymn, Congregation.
different departments of the church
Prayer—Mrs. C. W. Latham^ Sara­
to tell of their part in home and
sota.
foreign missionary work in the
Greeting—Mrs. T. M.
Puleston,
church.
Sanford.
Twelve beautiful young ladies of
Response— Mrs., E. E. Coulson, of
the church represented the months of
Leesburg.
the yenr, their costumes being de­
Report of Registratiqn Committee.
scriptive of the seasons and they were
Report of Pibgram Committee.
marshalled to the platform and the
Roll. Call of Local Auxiliaries.
different departments were called for
Report of Secretary,
being Mrs. W. M. McKinnon for the
president’s Message.
Woman’s Auxiliary; Mr. Thcdford,
Announcement of Committees.
the Brotherhood; Mr. McCulIy, the
Invitation for 1922.
executive of foreign missions; Mr.
Music.
Henley the Laymen; Arthur Green,
“Is Florida Meeting Her Responsi­
the Sundny school; Theo. Runge, the
bility” —Miss Agnes Davidson, Jack­
Sunday Scholo; S. Runge the sons
sonville.
and daughters; D. L. Thrarfher, the
Rjble Lesson on “ Faith"— Mrs. A.
S. S,- Extension committee, who sum­
A. McLeod, Bartow.
moned the different synods to appear
Communion—Rev. E. D. Brownlee,
and nil the Southern states were rep­
Rev. C. H. Fcrran, Rev. James Logan
resented by boys nnd girls dressed in
Irwin.
appropriate costumes and as they
Tuesday, 2:00 p. m.
were presented their work was set
Report of secretaries of Causes:
forth by II. C. 'Dubose, representing
Foreign Missions.
the Home Missions ns follows; SncdiChristian Education and Ministerial gar Mcmorinl in charge of the work
Relief.
among the negroes, Appalachian di­
Synodical Presbyterial and Con- vision Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas,
gTegationnl Home Missions.
Mississippi, North nnd South Caro­
Prayer Hands and Bible Study.
lina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Flor­
Literature— Mrs. L. M. Johnson, of ida, Kentucky and West Virginia.
Leesburg,
R. II. Muirhead told of the various
ThornwelJ Orphnnngc— Mrs. A . M. activities in these fields nnd Mr. McCopeland, Clinton, S. C.
Cuuly called off the foreign missions,
Music.
represented by young girls in the cos­
Report of Secretary of Young Peo­ tumes of these countries representirtg
ple’s Work—Mrs. D. C. Fox, Lake­ Africa, Chinn, Brazil, Cuba, Japan
land.
•
nnd Mexico and told of the work here.
Methods of Young People' Work— The Seven Objectives to be gained
Miss Isabel Arnold, Elkins, W. Vn.
were represented by seven young men
Open Conference on Young Peo­ each benring n banner upon which
ple’s W»rk.
was inscribed the objectives to be at­
Rihte Lesson on Faith—Mrs. A, A, tained as enumerated by Mrs. Max­
Mrl.eitd, Bartow.
well.
‘ My Little Friends of the Moun­
The Pageant ’closed by an address
tains"—Miss Ruby Ray, Levi, Ky. * upon this work given by Mrs. Max­
Tursday, 8;00 p. m.
well and the singing o f America nnd
Pageant, “ Ctowncd With Light"— the-benediction closed nn evening that
Mrs. E. I). Brownlee and Christian was both instructive and very enter­
Endeavor Young People.
taining. Nothing could have been
given
thnt would demonstrate more
Wednesday, 10:00 a. m.
clearly and concisely the great work
Hymn.
being done by the Presbyterian
Prayer Miss Agnes Davidson.
R'.idtng of Minutes by the Secre­ Church in the foreign and home mis­
tary.
sion fields thnn this pageant in
Narrative Reports of Local Auxil­ which the various countries were bro't
iaries.
before the audience by the young peo­
ple
nnd older ones whd took their
Montreal—Review and Forecast—
parts and the dressing of the parts
Mrs. E. I). Brownlee.
made one of the most artistic and
Report of Treasurer.
Recommendations
of
Synodical beautiful scenes that has ever been
Auxiliary.
attempted in this work. It brought
Recommendations
of
Executive to the members of this and other
churches present the huge scope of
Committee.
. Music.
this work nnd what it means to tho
members.of
all the Christian church­
Echoes from Greenville, S. C., Convention.
•
.
es in our land. ’
The meeting will close todny «nd
iliblc Lesson on “ Faith"— Mrs. A.
A. McLeod.
it bas been one o f the best in the
history’ of the Presbyterian church
Wednesday,’ 2:00 p. m.
Hymn.
and the visitors to the city will go
Prayer—Mrs. J, H. Davis, Wau- homo with, the feeling thnt they have
vhula.
been royaily entertained and instruct­
ed while here nnd having made many
Report o f Committees.
new acquaintances and renewed old
Election of Officers.
ones will always remember the Twen­
Consecration Service.
Music.
ty-eighth meeting of the Presbyterial
Question Box— Open Conference led Auxllinry.
by Miss Agnes Davidson.
“ Better-Get-Better.” Do It Now. tf
How has the Meeting Helped You?
Through You How Will It /H elp
Y°ur Auxiliary?
“ Better-Get-Better." Do it Now. tf

pr e sb yte r ia l

AUXILIARY

AT COST TO MEMBERS .
$1,740,000.0Q Business in Force
there is no agent in your town, write hendquartOrlando, for application blanks. JOIN TODAY!

FLORIDA STATE
AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION

FLORMGETS
BOOST FROM
EDITORS’ TOUR
1,600 NEWS COLUMNS OF PUB­
LICITY-COMING OF NATION­
AL ASS’N GREAT BOOST.
The S. C. Theis Company'of New
York, publishers' representatives, ad­
vises tho Lake county chamber of
commerce that seventy-five newspa­
pers which had a representative on
the National Editorial association
tour through Florida will publish no
less than -100 columns concerning tho
trip. As practically 300 newspapers
were represented it can be expected
from the figures of the Theis com­
pany that a total of 1,600 columns
will be used In telling the .story of
the state.
From a Bcore of papers received by
newspapers and others, the Theis cal­
culation of ;pacc used in the write­
up is too small. Some papers have
devoted five and six columns per week
for some weeks, and metropolitan
pers from six to eight columns in a
singe issue.
But on the basis' o f 1,600 columns,
it would take the average Florida
newspaper of forty-eight columns to
the issue, one-half of which is adver­
tising, practically an entire year, of
fifty-two issues, to reprint the find­
ings o f the editors from twentyeight states who, comprised tho par­
ty.
Before tho editors came, tho value
of publicity to accrue from their en­
tertainment was estimated at little or
no valuo by some communities, but
1,600 columns of unpurchnsablc space,
with most complimentary things said
of Florida, proves tho coming o f the
National Editorial association
the
greatest advertising stunt in tho an­
nals of Florida’s history.
The Lake county chamber of com­
merce hns two score of letters from
delighted publishers, nnd the tenor
of them nil run in this mode, which
comes from W. C. Belknap, editor of
the Bellows Falls, Vt., .Times:
" * * * Every cross bonds in Flori­
da apparently is hitting the trail, nnd
your united momentum will certainly
establish a pace which it will be dif­
ficult for the other stnte3 of tho un­
ion to nppronch. More power to you
all, nnd best wishes."
J. C. McLendon, editor of the Luveme, Ain., Journal: "If wo were go­
ing to leave Alnbamn to hunt a home,
we’d go to Florida. There is'not a
dead town anywhere in the state of
Florida, nnd every citizen is a boost­
er."—Tnmpn Tribune.
A HOME COURSE IN DOMESTIC
SCIENCE '

“ BETTER-GET-BETTER”
Circulation------“ DO IT NOW” ------ Strength
U8E GRANDMA’S SAGE TEA AND
SULPHPUR RECIPE AND NOBODY WILL KNrtW.
The use of Sage and Sulphur for re­
storing faded, gray hair to its natur­
al color dates back to grandmother’s
time. She used it to keep her hair
beautifully dark, glossy and attrac­
tive. Whenever her hair took on
that dull, faded or streaked appear­
ance, this simple mixture was ap­
plied, with wonderful effect.
But brewing at home is mussy nnd
out of date. Nowadays, by asking at
any drug store for a bottle of
“ Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com­
pound," you will get this famous old
preparation, improved by the addi­
tion of other ingredients, which can
be depended upon to restore n aturn!
color and beauty to the hair.
A well-know downtown druggist
says it darkens the hnir so naturally
and evenly that nobody can tell it has
been applied. You simply dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and draw
this through your hair, taking one
strand at a time. By morning the
gray hair disappears, and after anoth­
er application or two it becomes beau­
tifully dark and glossy.—Adv.

TUT CREAM IN NOSE

AND STOP CATARRH

You feel fine in a 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, headache; no hnwkIng, snuffling, mucous discharges or
dryness; no struggling for breath at
night.
Tell your druggist you want a
small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm. Ap­
ply a little of this fragrant, antisep­
tic cream in your nostrils, let it pene­
trate through every air passage of the
head; soothe and heal the swollen, in­
flamed mucous membrane, nnd relief
comes instantly.
It is just what every cold nnd ca­
tarrh sufferer needs. Don’t atny stuffed-up and miserable.—Adv.
‘Betler-Gct-BeUer.*’ Do it Now.

tf

EAST SANFORD
Rev. W. T. Rancher will be over
from Apopka Sunday for his usunl
third Sundny in the month visit here.
Mrs. T. L. Brantley hns gone to
Montgomery, Alnhnmn, to visit her
two married daughters, who resldo
there.
Little Louise Wilson was brought
home from Dr. Robson’s hospital on
Wednesday, after a long illness from
typhoid fever.
The Sheolcy Fodriek family left
here Tuesday night for Orlando, after
being In this part of town for the past
two yenrs. They came hero from
Savannah, Gn.
Joe Cameron’s family are driving
a new Dodge touring car.
Joe Cameron enme home -from Mia­
mi Inst Fridny for a few dnys, re­
turning to Miami on Tuesday. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Cameron nnd son, Henry,
have been down there for the past
seven weeks nnd they expect to re­
main for some time longer. Mr.

SANFORD CASH
GROCERY CO.

SPECIAL SERVICES
PRESBYTEKRIAN CHURCH
Beginning Sunday night at eight
o ’clock, the pastor will deliver a series
o f sermons o f “ Men of the Old Testa­
ment,” in which hq will show how like
our experiences of today are these
characters of old. Sunday night he
will preach on, "Jacob, tho Man Who
Was Hls^Own Worst Enemy, or 4low
You Can Overcome Your Besetting
Sins."
\
Character studies are always Inter­
esting, and 'you are invited to these
services each Sunday night.
“ Better-Get-Better." Do U Now. tf

Neuritis------ The "LOGICAL TREATMENT” - — Paralysis

ASK
US

“ ENERGIZER

Oleo ....................... 30c
Fresh Country Eggs 40c
12 Bars Large Oc, tagon Soap.............90c
12 Bars Small Oc­
tagon Soap
...... 55c
6-lb. Cans Crisco....$1.25
8-lbs. Snowdrift ....$1.30
Meadow Gold,But­
ter, lb. •................ 65c
No. 1 Tomatoes,
3 for ...................... 25c
No. 2 Tomatoes
3 f o r ...................... 30c
.No. 3 Topiatoes,
3 for ^
45c
Special price on
Paul’s Pure Jam,
per-glass .............. .45c

ASK
TH EM

99

Rheumatism— FOR MANY HUMAN ILLS— Blood Pressure
And Veins, so that the Blood Stream Functions Better—
Gets Nourishment to Dormant Tissue
At Sanford— No Mystery— No Imagination— Appointment
TELEPHONE 184
L. C. CAMERON
P; O. BOX 399

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

Bargains in
TRUCKS

WANTED

for Next 36 hours at

B.

Sc

O. GARAGE

1-Ton Truck .......$2,090
Tires extra .........
100
Total
.....$2,190
Will sell for.........$1,350

W ANtED— Young cow.
Host be
fresh and good milker. J. H. Mai­
mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tie
WANTED—Team work, all kinda. In­
quire Hanson’s Shoe Shop. 28-12p
WANTED TO BUY— New self-sUrt•ing Ford. Must bo a bargain for
the cash.—Cates Crate Co.
29-tfc
SEE M. S. NELSON for all kinds o f
hauling.
81-tfc

wa s t e I^—
tE* cSSES WatOne %-ton Truck $2,590 Miu.vni
kin* l-e -iu c u :
Mullclnr*. Extract*, Spies*.
Moapa, M&gt;n»|*n, ate, U t l ladjr or rtntbinaa
•tent w in ln l la Saafonl and oilier vacant tit­
Tires extra ..................... 250
le*. Alt or *p»r* lima. I’ arilcnUr* and ta n -

Total
....... ...$2,840 Will Sell for.........$1,800

Tells How To Open Clogged Noetrils and Ena Head-Colds.

.“Twenty lessons in
Domestic
Science," by Marion Cole Fisher hns
recently been received by us for re­
view.
This is n complete advanced course
in domestic science and home econom­
ics boiled down to meet the require­
ments of tho housewife and the stu­
dent.
The entire course consists of twen­
ty practical lessons—one
hundred
pages filled with tho most valuable
information the housewife can poss­
es—heretofore taught only In domes­
tic science schools.
•Do you know the relative value of
food,’ which fruits jo use for cooking,
what purpose snlnds serve,‘ the cor­
rect use of condiments, about proper
kitchen equipments, about‘ U. S. Gov­
ernment’s bulletins, how to reduce L
■
I
j
the high cost of living, how to pro­
mote nnd protecL.*&gt;’our own and your
families health, how to make house­
keeping simpler nnd more economical
and plonsnnt by utilizing modern
science in the home.
This book, we note, irf. priced at
$2.00 per copy nnd from what we un­ For Friday and Saturd’y
derstand it contains a complete $100 Compound Lavd.,..12V^c
college course, condensed, nnd it in
practically FREE to every interested 24-lbs. Self Ris­
housewife.
ing Flour
$1.50
Write the Home Economics Depart­
11-lbs. Granulated
ment of the Calumet linking Powder
S u g a r .....:.... ...... $1.00
Co., 4100-28 Fillmore St., Chicago, Il­
linois, for full particulars regarding 1-lb. Ever Best Nut
the book and how to secure it.—Adv.
E. A. Moffitt with his big Federal
truck has returned from Hastings and
is ready to serve his Sanford cus­
tomers with his same good service at
reduced rate.
35-lt

It Simply Removes Obstructions to Blood Flow— Dislodges
Accumulations of many years— And Thus Equalizes
,.
Pressure on Nerves— Arteries

2-Ton Truck ..... ..$2,990
Tires extra ........... 300
Total ................ $3,290
Will sell for ..........$2,000
Cameron nays ho never had such a
long vneation before and that they
are having a fine time.
Dr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Dressor are
lenving for their home in Watertown,
N. Y., next Tuesdny, nfter spending
the winter here. They will visit In
New York City nnd Betholehnm, Pa.,
cn route. They expect to return to
Florida next winter.
The Corpnnys nnd Ellsworths vis­
ited Dnytonn Bench last Sundny. It
was too cold to bathe, they report.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Palmer are the now
people fn Cameron City who bought
for n home the cottage and several
lots formerly owned by Mrs. Morgan.
The Palmers formerly lived in Cin­
cinnati and have relatives in Geneva.
J. F. McClelland hns bought back
his farm at Moore’s Stntion which he
recently sold to Peter. Fed rick. Mr.
nnd Mrs. McClelland will move back
in a few weeks. The house is to he
moved from its present location to a
much plensnnter site on Miller avenue.
A fierce fire raged nil Monday af­
ternoon in A. B. Cameron’s woods.
All the men in the neighborhood turn­
out to help fight it back, us it came up
pretty close to the barns.
‘‘ Hellcr-Gct-llcUer.” Do it Now.

■

__

IP

|)lra frr*.
Writ* tod*r,
O '., gi. &gt;i«iiiiiii[*aTriin.

Tba J.

II. W ilk in *
a«-ttp

M ISC E L L A N E O U S

Visit Hcitz Benuty Parlors, Mezinine floor of Seminole Hotel. Appointments by phone. Hot oil sham­
poo and mud facial, some of our spec­
ialties. Rider Springs Water used.
Appointments limited to Wednesday
and Thursday only.
196-wkly
GET YOUR ORDERS In now fo r
your new Bulck car. Se« W. J.
Thigpen.
46-tfc
HEMSYlTCHlhld and Picoting attnehment, works on all sewing ma­
chines, $2.00. Personal checks 10c
extra. Lights Mail Order House, Box
127, Birmingham, Ala.
207-oaw-7t
ORDER your new Bulck now and
you will not lose any ttmo on tho
now car load coming in soon. 46-tfc

YOU CAN order your new Bulck
no wand save time on the next car
lo‘ad.
46-tfc FOR SALE
fo il HAl.B—10 aerr* uf lam). 5 »rrv* tlkri In

lUnfuril crlrr, ilUtrlrt,—Jolm Itraiwr, llonl*
No. I 'lilll.n l flu.
3 t-3 tp

FOR SALE^Good farm mule in good
condition.— M. Fleischer, 11-26-tfc
l o l l n.ll.k

('herroli't lourln* r*r In m-nl run-

nliiff «*rili*r. Nn I T
offer rrfuied,—II. It. Jm'fcmn. Ufcf Mnnw. Flu.
34 3tp
FOR SALE— 10 acres in celery delta
at .Sanford, for $1,000 cash or on
terms. J. M. Stevens, 39 Barnett,
Jacksonville, Fla.
31-7tc
KEY WEST POTATO PLANTS
$1.75 per 1,000 Iteudy April 1st, delivered at station
or in Sanford.
W. V. DUNN
,
II. A, Box 221-A ,

Sanford, Florida

LOST— Level wind Shakespeare Ideal
reel. Finder please return to Geo.
tf W. Knight, Snnford.
35-lt

_

h il ip

R.

A

ndrew s

R E A L .

Real Estate Service
SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 371-J

An attract!** bo&amp;klet,

"~Tfx House Across she
JKry,” illuitrau* tba
value of paint liarpvmy in lit* bom*.
Aik ui for frra copy
and color chart*..

THE ONLY ECONOMICAL PAINT
IS T H E BEST P A IN T . Never use an ordi. nary paint on the outside o f your home.
You pay just as much for labor whether you use
the best or poorest paint, but poor paints soon
fade and chip. .Be sure, ask for

nhiS-iH ..Salt

G H Horn* Paints main their fruit coloring.

• they kmp your bom* beautiful for year*.
a

CARTER LUMBER CO.
SANFORD, FLA..

-

&gt;
a* . - - •

--

■

m m
. ,

�I,
:r

!\T-

S i

_

m ;v v -

^*, Kl»J-1’lOE^S^*'^* -I - *-/ ii-i^4t- 3^-i :*~-

^ . ’♦•-:^i.v -:ir 4 i&gt; £ r.« !sy-:=- - —d .- .=-. r’ - . r - r- j

.v

,

£T-

^=r- p-~~~~

*#‘ * 'f_ tl*-1'

1n *•;*

'--a 1. - -

■

m w : -

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 15,1921
■ P ^

Legal Advertisements
FRUIT MEN ADOPT NO DAMAGE
FROM COLD
RESOLUTIONS ON
AT SANFORD
GREEN FRUIT LAW
CO ON ItRCORD AS FAVORING NO
CHANGE IN PRESENT
LAW.

Fifci* ’ 1

I?. :

I
■ S rr

[nr -:-~

&amp;

%

,,

1’
i
-r
J
Hi
E&gt;
1 ' k?Ju
|r
.^g».
! ’ ’ ,&gt;41
•s

“ And

There Wasn’t the Slightest
Smell from Dead .ltnls."‘
Writes John Simpkins, fnrmcr of
Annnndnlc, N. J.; "Rats were cost­
ing me hundreds yearly; tried dogs,
ferrets, poison, could not get rid of
them. Bought $1,25 pkg. of RATSNAP (5 cakes). Used half, not n
live rnt since. Dead ones a plenty. I
like RAT-SNAP because after killing
rats it dries them up—leaves no
smell." Three sizes, 35c, C5c, $1.25.
Sold and guaranteed by Ball Hard­
ware Co.— Adv.

BS

{: .

'/

ORLANDO, April 9.—The follow­
ing resolution wns passed at the
Fruitmcn’s Club at n meeting held
here Thursday. Tho motion was
duly mndc by S. O. Chase and sec­
onded by S. J. Sligh and unanimously
adopted and reads as follows:
Bo It Resolved, That the present
Florida Green Fruit law be
not
amended or changed and that all forc­
es of tho citrus industry unite to pass
tho bill providing an appropriation for
the Plant Board.
Bo it Further Resolved, That should
the Green Fruit hill, ns drafted by tho
DoLand committee nnd presented nt
tho DcLand meeting, bo presented to
tho legislature fo r ennetment ns a
law.that in such event we fnvor tho
amendment of this bill to conform to
the present Green Fruit law of Cali­
fornia on oranges and with tho addi­
tion thereto that it bo made to also
cover grapefruit, nnd with a further
proviiio that the inspection remnln in
effect until November 15 of each year,
which law would be in effect as fol­
lows:
"Oranges shnll bo teemed properly
mature for shipment or sale under the
provisions of this act when the juice
contains soluble solids equal to or in
cxccbs of eight parts to every pnrt of
acid contained in the juice; nnd that
. grnpefruit shall be deemed properly
mature for shipment or sale under the
provisions of this net when the juice
contains soluble solids equal to or in
excess of seven parts to every part of
acid contained in the juice; the acidity
of the jucie to be calculated as citric
acid without water or crystalfixation;
provided that the oranges nnd grape­
fruit have nttained to At least C5 per
cent yollow or orange iintT grape fruit
color before picking, nnd oranges nnd
grapefruit which are substantially or
nt least 70 per cent colored at the
time of picking shall be deemed prop­
erly mature for shipment or sale, ir­
respective of analysis of the juice;
thnt the state shall provide adequate
Inspectors for the analyzing of the
fruit and enforcement of this law,
which inspection shnll remain in e f­
fect until November IMh of each
year."
Be it Further Resolved, Thnt wc do
not fnvor the enactment of any green
fruit law that would give California
citrus growers nnd shippers an advan­
tage over Florida citrus fruit growers
and shippers, which would be the case
if the DeLand bill was passed with­
out amendment ns above.
Be it Further Resolved, That We
favor the furnishing of more inspec­
tors thnn have been furnished in the
pflst so that the fruit may be proper­
ly inspected nnd the present law en­
forced.

WANT 10,000 ACRES MORE
.
AND $10,000.00 FOR
A ROYAL PALM PARK

•

TALLAHASSEE, April 12.-Royal
Palm State park, In this county, Dado
county, would be extended by 10,000
acres under a bill introduced by Sen­
ator Campbell" of West Palm Beach
in the senate today. ■
The measure provides that tho Btate
make the additional grant from land
adjoining the park, in Dnde county.
Senator Campbell nlso introduced a
billbill calling for nn annual appro­
priation o f $10,000 for the upkeep of
tho state park. Both measures are
being sought by the Florida Foredation of Woman’s Clubs.

THE BIG 4
*‘

.Stomadi-Kidneys-Heirt-Lirer,
Keep the vital organs healthy by
regularly taking the world’s
standard remedy for kidney, liver,
Madder and uric acid trouble"—

GOLD MEDAL
V
&lt; Al'SI

I I S

Tba National Ramady of Holland lor
cantorUa and rndottod by Quaan
Alt drnggtata, thrar sUaa.

IN REi TETITION OT B. 7 , WHEELER. ET
A L .. TOR THE EBTAO LIB11MENT OF A
■FECIAL ROAD AND BRID G E' DISTRICT
TO BE KNOWN AS SPECIAL ROAD AND
BRIDilE DISTRICT MO. *, OT SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Hie petition of II. F. Wheeler. Thru -AnUn,
el al, taking for the eatablleliment of a Special
COOL WEATHER BRINGS UP THE Hood and llrldge PHtrtcf to h« known aa
NI'F.CI AI. ROAD ANP 1IUIPUE DISTRICT NO.
PRICE OF CELERY
2, of Seminole County. Florida, bating b**o
HERE.
prea*tiled al tbe regular March meeting or (hla
Hoard, held on the nth day of March. A . P.
1021, and aald petition baring teen filed with
(From Tuesday's Daily)
tide Hoard al that time, and It appearing to
thla Hoard that raid petition U atgned by not
There were signs of a light frost le*« lhan Iwenly-flrg per Crnl. of lb* duly
rolrr* who arc frr*-boldrr* re*ldlng
on the fields early this morning so registered
In Ibe territory 11 H proponed lo create Into
the early risers among the growers aald Special tload and Ilrldf* Plilrict, and lb*
kahi petlllon Belting out a deocrlpUoa of the
state but nothing wns damnged nnd priqmaed location of lb* roada and brldgeo to
cotutrncted. and a Ho Ibe amount rtecroairy
the pepper crop nnd all the other be
for Ui* rooalrurlbm of aald work, taking and
crops such ns beans, potatoes, beets, praying for authority lo laan* and *etl bond*
upon Ibe l*t*ld* pnqierty within Mid Special
etc., are looking fine.
Itoad and tlrldge Plilrict. and afler due and
careful
and Intettlgillon. II ap­
But the cold snnp has helped tho pearing rumination
lo Ibe aatHficiloa of Ibla Hoard tbit
celery immeasurably and the prices Ibe twtltloner* bar* complied with Ibe law In
matter# *■ by atatute la la auch raae mad*
sky-rocketed this morning on nccount inch
and twotided;
IT
IS THEREFORE IIKHKIIY ORDERED *1
of the cool weather. The very warm
thla meeting of the Hoard of CVninty Corumlaspell of the past week had started ■laner* of Seminole County, held Ibla 9th day
April. A. D. 11*21. being a regular meet­
the black heart in the golden blanch­ or
ing of aald Hoard, that an election be, and tbe
ing celery and the growers hnd to aame la hereby ordered held In aald territory
which |l la pmpoeed lo conetltnle Into »ald
work hard spraying to keep it down Special Road and Ilrldge DUtrlct lo be known
■a
ROAD AND 1IRIDOK DISTRICT
and the price dropped on account of No. SPECIAL
2, of Seminole County, Florida, lb deter­
the inrge^hipments going from San­ mine whether inch territory tbit! be cuoatltuled Into a Special Road and Hrblge Dtelrlct,
ford nnd other sections.
and to further dttcrwfh* whether tbe road* and
bridge* propoaed lo b* constructed thill be n o But now nil is chnnged. There is Itructed
and paid for In tb« manner epcclfled
but little celery anywhere nnd San­ and act forth In aald petition. .
tl la further ordered that proper nolle* of
ford has the bulk of the crop, there laid election be (Iren and publlabed for Dot
being about five hundred cars o f the lea# than thirty d*ya nett proceeding the d*y
mi which auch election th ill be held. Mid nogolden nnd green top together left in llce lo b* publlabed In Ihe HANFORD IIKRAI.P.
a newapaper pnhllabed In Sanford, Seminol*
the Sanford section and it is rumored Couuly,
Florida.
II la further ordered tb it only duly qualified
thnt the buyers arc offering $3 per
elector* who ire free-bolder* maiding within
crate hero today with the prospects the territory which II la propoaed to er*at* Into
a Special Road and llrtdg* DUtrlct aball h* en­
good for even better pricea for the titled lo voir at auch election.
Tbe fallowing la Ibe Irrrllory petitioned |n be
best stud nnd n good pock.
camailiulrd Into a Special Road ami
Hridg*
This means thnt the growers with Dial riel:
Heglnnltig
al
Ihe
corner
of
Hecllona
2d,
27, 94
the late celery will make good even and 33 of Tuwtublp 2 0 . Buqiti af Ranga
30
if they hnvc not received much profit Eaal, run South along Section tine to corner
of Hrrtlnna 14, IS. 22 and 29, Townahlp 21,
from the crop thnt has already been South of Range 30 Eaet. thence W eal. along
shipped on nccount of the high freight Keitbui Line lo corner o f Hecllona Id, IT. 20.
and'21, luwuatilp 21, tuiulb of Range 30 Eaal,
rate.s. Should the better prices pre­ thrnce Suulh abng Section l ine lo ibe Houlhweal comer of Seclhm 39. Townahlp 21. South
vail at the end of the season and the of
Range 30 Eaat, thence Kaat along Townspring crops bring n fuir price the •hip Line between Townahl|i* 2P and 22, lo
Ibe Keonlockbatchlf Creak, thane*. Northerly
growers will come out much better along aald creek to He Inleneclton with lb*
Eaal l-wimUry of Section 13, Townahlp 21,
thnn expected especially in the sen- Huuth
of Range 31 Eaat, Ihence North along
son when no farm crops nre netting Range Line between Ranger 31 and 32 to the
quarter eectlon comer on tbe Eaat boundary
the growers what they should any­ of Seclbui 21, Townahlp 2&lt;&gt;, South of Range 31
Eaat. thence Wral lo U k r draaup. thence
where in the United States.
Weaterly along Ihe South rhore of l^ke lo
Thus the old Sanford section can be Hecllon Line running Eaat and Wral twtwren
Section# 2d and 33. Townahlp 2&lt;), South of
counted upon to come in at the finish Range 3u Eaal. lUrnc* Wr*l along aald Sec­
ami add some money to the exchequer, tion Line to t„,|nl of teglnnlng
Tltc al-,ce ilcacrlled territory being County
always.
I'oniinUabmer a Ptatrtct. No 4. and alao.
Hegtnntng al a |Hitnt on tl.c South Houndary of
Section 31. Townahlp. 21, South of Range 32
Eaat.
where the Emnlorkhatrhlr Creek crooner
CHANGE IN LAUNDRY
•aid Hue. thence Northerly along tab] Creek
— NEW MANAGEMENT ro Ha Inleracctlon wllb the Eaal !«,titulary of
Section’ IJ. lowitalitp 21. South uf Hinge 31
Eaat, tbrncr North along aald Range Line be. The Marshal Steam Laundry has tween Rangea 31 ami 32 Eaat, lo Ihe qaarter
Section comer on Ihe Eaal Imundary of Beechanged hands and is now being oper­ Mi"i 24. rowoaliIp A), South of Range 31 Eaat,
Ihrnre Weal (o Lake Jcaaugi, ttienre Northerated by Rawlings A Hurltmrt, Mr. and t.i
along the Eaat ahore of lAke Jeaaup to the
Mrs. A. R. Marshall having disposed St. Jobna Rltyr. tbrnc* In a general Easterly
dlrecllun up the St. Jrdtne Hirer lo and llirough
of their interests to the new firm.
Lake Harney, tl.rnr* Southerly and up to the
Rawlings A Hurlburt arc Ix&gt;th ex­ l&gt;u|ni where the Hi John# Hirer criwae* the
Soulli t-iundarr of Townahlp 21. South, tt.enre
perienced laundry .men having worked Weet along aald Townahlp Line In point of
at the business for many years. Re­ lieglnnlng
Tt*e a to ir deecrllwi) lerTtlof-y twlng ti'tlltJ
cently they were employed by the Com mHttoner a Ptalrlct Nu 3.
Tire deecflp!b«n of the propoaed location 'of
Leesburg Laundry nnd know this dis­ tbe rogda and bridge* to lw Conatructed, bard
•urfaeed
and Implored, la aa folbnra, lo-wlt;
trict thoroughly, They also know
Tliat rerlalo'highway front Orledo to tloldenrtal
ilMtrltied
t&gt; fotbma to wit
Hegtnntng In
how to handle the hard water of this
rt^ Town of 111 te-do, Seuitiode t’ounly. Eloclda.
city nnd get the i&gt;ent results from this at a point layi feel Eaat of the North weet earn­
of Section IS. Townahlp ^11. South of Range
knowledge. In a fuw weeks thijy will er
•tl Eaal. run Weal 2400 feet, ihrnre In
a
install a lot of new machinery nnd Houitm ,-aicrlj direction following the main
Irnrelled road running pool Ovjrdo lo Orlando
will ho ready to handle tho laundry nfl-roitfoatcty S.h to11re. to ttie Orange County
*
business of this part of Florldn. Mr. Line, and alao,
Thai certain highway from Chnloola to the
Rawlings is a specialist in hand work County Line, itea.lllest aa follow#. Inwlt It*,
ginning al Ihe Intrneclhnt of Hie Eaat line
especially on men's shirts, having of
SecUoti 2!h Townrli ji 21. S-i-ttb of Range 32
worked in some of the largest shirt Eaal, with lie renter line i f HcirnRt attret
In the Town Hlle or No Cj tUittlnula, Seminole
factories in Troy, New York, where he County I I.Tlda. run South 1 Vi ,i,|lr*
11—
hail line of Section# 2TI "lid 32 to the Orange
had charge of ihe work of laundering County
line, and,
At*,,' 11„—c potlloh-i of teat
ertatn l.tghn ay
the men’s f m c shirts b e f o r e they w e r e
l-.twc.ti itenela and o* , &gt;1 • .t ,re [ottlniU r,
sent' out to the trade. They expect p dea.etl—1 aa billow • ltcgluntog Ml, feet
Vi eat ..f 0,e SoUltiraal corner of Section 11,
to take up n scries of advertising in lownatiip
go. South of Range 32 Eaat, Hemlthe Unity Herald as soon us their nfle County. Florida, taald t»&gt;lnt Ulng Ihe
Eaal end of the brlrk road on ihe Sunlh line of
new machinery arrives and they want •aid
Section HI run Eaal spj f**i to the Honlhe*at
corner of paid Section t&gt;. theme North and
and should expect the patronage that
Nurtlieaaterly along the road leading to Oaceola.
they deserve. They are young men 4ldl feet to a i*olnt one mile from beginning,
and.
who have east their lot with Sanford
it*., l-.glnning al the Northern lermlmu of
nnd expect to make Sanford their fu­ the CuUnly* road runultig from *;cneia to Oa
ceota. aald t-ilnt
t&lt;*lng
7n feel
N'orlhweal
ture home.
from the renter Roe of il,c Florida Eaat t &gt;*«ai
Railroad and lai Tcet Wear from the Center
Rne of tl,e Honda Cyprraa Company'# mill aid
STATEMENT OE THE OWNEKHH1P MAS to*- run aoulhwraterly paraJlel with the’ Florl
AOEHENT CIRCULATION ETC. RE
da Eaat h u l l Railroad one mite
Said coa.U
QUIRED BY THE ACT OF CON
and aatd |*&gt;rt|ooa of aald mada to te I,,,,.
ORESS Of ADOUST 14, !»lf
•tructe.1 of -auch width and of »uch hard aur
facing tnaiertat aa may tiereafier he delero f * anfont Herd.I published n n -k l; at Man- udned Ity lt,e Hoard of County Cotnmlaalnnrr*
H.e atiioUnl raltmaled aa neceeaary to pay for
ford. rta , for A|ifll I. IV2I.
the runatTBcilon. nf aald roada and bridge* H
STATE O f IT.0 III PA.
NINETY t HOI SANP i|H),OSl (W) pollara; lb*
COUNTY O f SEMINOLE,
Refor* me, a Notary l“uhIlf In an,I fur Hi* coal of aucti moatrufltoii I* lo l-&gt; paid for by
Stair an.) county #f, •rr##IJ. prm-nally ai;&lt;e#rvd the l-euance ami aale of taimla uf aald Special
Hoad and Hrblge I'lalrlcl. If Cnoailluleit. for
N. i . I.lllar.!. atiu baaing t#-en Only attorn ac
coniine to law, drpo#«# ami taja tliat li* la •aid amount, payatde tblrly J^tr* after dale
with Inlercat at the rale of #1* per centum per
Hi* 8-c re lary-Treasurer of Hu. Sanford Herald
and that It* following la, to »L« beat of lit# annum frum Ibe dale of tbe aale of aald bond*,
knowledge and belief, a true alatriurul of lli» and aald taimla are not to l * told or utterwU*
t.wnaraldp. m#n«yetnenl. rtf., of thr # fore.aid 41* [awed of fee Icaa than face value.
II la further Ordered that a proper rail for
yulitlratlun fur tbe datr rliown In tin. above
caption. rr'pilrnl by ihe Act of Auruai 51, lulif. •aid election In aald dlatrlct be Immediate!;
riRkdlnJ In section 111, Puatal la w , and lire- drafted, and that lt&gt;* tania t « puhUahrd In the
illation*, printed , -i, Ihr trtrrw of Ibla font!, newapaper aforeaatd.' fur lb* full period of
lime |,im rtl«J by law.
to » l t :
Ism* and Ordered In opeti tcaal.in on thta
l . — t m Ibe r, a luce and #,Mrr#ve# of lb* put.Ilahrr. editor, managing editor, ami
boalur** Ibe Jib day of April. A. !». IV21,
L. A. IIHCMI.KY,
m in im a are:
Chairman
Nam* of
P. O. adilrcaa
l_ r . ItAOAN.
Pnbllaber. IleraU ITInllng Co., Sanford, l i t
C. W . ENTZUINRXH.
EMI tor It J Holly. Sanford, Florida.
O. P. SWOPE,
Managing Editor 1L J. Holly. Hanford. El»
K CURLBTT.
Hualne*# Manager: N J. Ltllard, Hanford, ria
Hoard of County Cumuilarkoere,
2-— Thai tbe owner* art
It, J. Holly, Han­
fef Setulmda Oouoq, Florida,
ford. rta.; It. A. Neel, Sanford. Via.; N. J. J lh lc
IJIlard. Sanford. E H .; I lean Treadwell, Sanford,
E li.; T E WLU.ii,. Hanford, EH .; Ed. Hunk*. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDICHanford. EH,; F. f . Pultun, Sanford. EH..
IAL CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Mia. it. L. Taylor. IndlanapoUa, lud.
FLORIDA.— IN CHANCERY
3. — Tliat the known boodSobleta, mortgagee*, Marla Jot.naon, and Ollle Johnaoa,
and other aecurlty bolder* owning or bolding t
va.
per rent iw more of total amount of lam,la, Atel tv. Jubnaon, atlaa Oaear W . Steer, Rutb
mortgage*, or other acruritlea n r ;
Mrrgeu
Allcorn, joined by her hatband, J. U, All•baler Urutype Cm. New York.
corn.
4. — That tbt two paragraph* neat above. f l» .
•
BILL TOR PARTITION
Ing the name* of tbe owntrg, atockboldera, and
Where## ibe akita named cotnpUlnanta bale
aecutliy boldera. If any. n n tiln not only lb*
Hal of (torkljoldrta and aecurlty bolder* ■* they filed Ibelr bill for ibe parlltlon of I&gt;ol fl, Hluck
appear upon the t-*&gt;ka of the company but abo, 3, Tier 8 of lb* City of Sanford. Seminole
la eaaea where the * iockbvl.ltr or aecurlty bobl- C‘ « n ly , I’ bslda; tad that It appear* frum the
•r appear* u|#,n the took a of tbe company a* Affidavit at OI1I* Jobneon, on* of ibe romtrue tee or In any other fiduciary relation, tbe pUlnanla of tba *t«v# anlttled bill, Iktt Aiel
name of tba t-ereon or evaporation tor whom W . Jotinaoo, alia a IHcar W . Speer, la one of
•ttrb (metre U acting, U (H en ; abo that lb# the defendanta In Ihe foregoing bill; tbei the
aald two paragraph# contain aUiemeeta em­ above uameil defendant h a rvaldeol of . tba
bracing affiant a futl knowledge and belief aa Slat* o f North Carolina and addreaa la Aabato the rlmmataace* and cuadlltowa under whlth villa, ear* tl. K lluapllaL Thai It la th* bastockholder* and aecurlty bolder* who do not lief pf complainant that b* U ovar 21 yearw
■PP**r bi&gt; « the book* of the company aa irua- Of age; that tbare la no one Is th# title the
•ervlce of euhpoent upon would btsd the de­
tee*, hold ainck and aecurltle* to a rapacity
^
or than that of a N*oa fldr owner; and thta fendant.
You are therefore ordered In eppnar to rhle
affiant baa no reason to heller* that any other
hill
of
comj.lalnl
on the Pith day of Mar
peraon. aaaocHlIoo. or corporation baa
any
Inter*#! direct or indirect la lb* aald ’ ■lock, 1321
ll la furl her urdered that Ibla nolle* t* pubUaidi. « Other aecurlilce than aa no elated by
tlahcl f.w four auccrMlv* week* In (he Sanhim
fool
llerald. • nenapaper publlabed In Semi­
N J 1.11.1.A HP, Scc.-Tre**.,
nole Cuunly, Florida.
•
_
*
Huaineaa Manager.
WITNESS E A. DoogUoa. clerk ot the clrSworn to and autwcttlwd I*for* me thta gth
n i l Court, and lb* Seal thereof, thla th* 7 U
day of April. I#31.
day, of April, A. D. 1*31.
MINNIE BAKER,
iSKAL)
B. A. D0U0LASS.
• Notary Public.
■
Clark.
My rommlaoloa eiplre* October 38lb. 1*34.
T . S . DOUOLASS, D. a
TIINTTORD A PERRYMAN,
■olid tor* for Complainant*.
i t tte
Office supplies at 'lh t Bfenld.

Bur toot port cords st tte B n U

-' »

3^
-

:-r -

# :^

•

'=-

■■r -

' .
*-

-

-

mm

Try

r

Hsrsld Woat Ad-—It p*js.

NOTICE o r AV ELECTION TO XSTABUSH
SPECIAL ROAD AND BRIDOE DISTRICT
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO BE
KNOWN AS SrZCLAL ROAD AND BRIDOE
DISTRICT.
N0.
•. AND DETERMINE
WHETHER THE COST OF THE BUILDIN0
OF THE rROFOSED ROADS AND BRIDOES
IN SAID SPECIAL ROAD AND
BRIDOE
DISTRICT SHALL BE PAID FOR FROM
THE PROCEEDS OF A BOND ISSUE IN
THE SUM OF NINETY THOUSAND P 0 ,00000) DOLLARS.
W HEREAS, a’ petlllon wa* preeanled lo th*
Hoard of County Cummlaa loner* of Seminole
Cuunly. Florid*, on lb* Slh day of March, A.
D.. 1031, algned by more than twenty-five per
rent of ■ Ibe duly reglaterad voter* who *r»
free ladder* reetdlng ^within Ibe terrttory her*'
Inaftrr ilracrlbed. praying to have ronalltuled
and ealabllahnl • Special Itoad and Hridg*
Dlatrlcl In K*ndnote County, Florida, lo b*
km.wn aa SPECIAL ROAD AND 111111)01: DIS­
TRICT No. 2. of Seminole County, Florid*, and
lo hare ronatrurted within aald Special Road
and Ilrldge DUtrlct, permanent -roada
and
brldgre; the lerrltory Bought to Iw cunollluted
and ealablUbed Into a Special Itoad ami Ilrldge
lilrlrlct being In Seminol* County, Florida, and
more parlleviUrly deacrlbed aa follow*, to-wlt;
lieglnnlng at lb* corner o f Section* 2fl. 27. 34
and 93, Townahlp 30, South of Range 30 Eaat,
run Suulh thing Sec IIon Line lo comer of Sec­
tion* 14, IS. 22 ami 23. Townahlp 21, South of
Rang* 30 F.aat, Ihence Weal along Section Lin*
lo comer of Section* 10, IT, 20 and 21, Town­
ahlp 21. South of Range 90 Eaal, thence Houlb
a bag Section Line to the Routbwral comer of
Section 39. Townahlp 31, South of Rang* 30
Eaal. thence Eaat along Townahlp Una between
Townahlp* 21 and 22, to tba Ectmloekhalrhle
Creek, thence Northerly along aald Creek to It*
Interred It,n with th* Eaat bonudiry o f Seclinn 13. Tuwtrahlp 21. Buulh of Rang* 31 F-**l,
thence North along Ring* Una between Range*
31 and 32 to the Quarter Section cornrr on th*
Eaat bounitary of Section 34, Townahlp
30,
South of It*rtf* 31 Baal, thane* Weet lo Lak*
Jr«up, thence Wealerly along lb* Boo lb abor*
of Lak* to Section Mne running Eaat and W att
between Sectl-m# 38 «nd 33. Townahlp 30. South
ofWRange 30 Eaal, thane*'Weat akmg aald Sec­
tion Une to point of beginning, Ihe above de­
acrlbed territory being Qounly Uimmlaalooen
Dlatrlcl No. 4, and alao.
i;pfInnlnc t t • point on tho fkralfa loim d iri
of Section 31. Townahlp 31, South of Hang*
S3 Eaat. where th# Econlockhatchl* Creak cm**a* aald U b *. Ihenc* Northerly alung aatd Creak
to Ita IMenretlon with the Eaal boundary or
Section 13,' Townahlp 31, South of llanga
SI
Eaal, Ihenc# Notlh along aald Rang# line be­
tween Range* 31 and 32 Eaal, to tba quarter
Section corner on Ibe Ea»t boundary of Hactl.&gt;a 24. Townahlp 3 ) South of K in (* 31 Eaat,
Ihenc* Weal to lake Jeaaup. tbene# Northerly
along Eaat abor* of la k * Jeaaup to th* St.
Jobna river. Ihenc# In a general Eailtrly di­
rection up the 81. John# River In and through
lake Harney, thenr* Southerly and up to lha
point where tba St. John* rlvar cm**** the
South boundary of Townahlp 31 Suutb, ihenc*
Wral aking aald Townahlp line lo tbe point of
beginning, th# abv»* dfecrllied territory being
I'otinry Comnilaalooer*' Dlatrlct No. 5
The deecrtptlon of lb# propoeed location of
Hie ruada and bridge* lo l&gt;* cona true led, hardaurfared end loiprored 1* a* follow*, lo-w li;
Thai certain highway from Orledo to Goldetirod. tlcacrllwd aa follow*. To-wlt; lieglnnlng
In Ibe Town Of Orledo. Seminol# County. Flori­
da. at a point Odd feel Eaal of Ihe Northwaat
corner of Hecllon 15. Townahlp 21, South of
Hang* 31 P**«.
Weat 2400 feet, Ihenc* In a
Soqlhwealerly direction following
Ihe
main
Irnrelled' rued running from Orledo to Orlando
approtlmalely 3.II mllea to tbe Orange Ouunty
line, and alao,
That certain highway from Cbulnola lu (be
County line, deacrllwd aa follow#, lo-wlt:
Reglnntng al the Inlereectlon of tbe Eaat line of
Section 2H. Townahlp 21. South of Range 32
Eaal. with the center line uf Herentb atreet In
the Town Site of North Cbutuol*. Seminole
iVtnnty. Florida. , run Hoolb I.S3 mllea on the
|Uat line uf Sect tuna Zt and 32. lu the Orange
Cuunly line, and
Alao tboae portion! of that certain highway
l-einrrn Genera and Oece.da, mure particularly
deacrltwd •• fntlowa. lo a ll
Regin A48 feel
Weal of lb* Southeaat .-.iruer or Section P,
Townahlp 2u. South nf Range 32 Halt. 8emln.de
County. Florida, (aald point being Ihe Eaet end
of Ibe brick road no the South Mne of aald Sec­
tion Ui. run Kaat St.l feel
to the Southeaat
c r u e l of aatd Section P. thence North and
Northeaatrrly along lb* road leading to Oaceol*. 4434 feet to a point une mile from begin­
ning. and alao
Heglntdng al lt,e Northern lermlnna of the
County nurd running from Genera to Oaceola.
••Id pidnt Iwlng 70 feet Northwett from the
center line of the Florida Kelt Coaat Railroad
aod n 1 feel Weat from the center Mne of Ihe
itaconla Cyprraa Company** mill aiding, run
South* cateriy parallel with the Florida Eaat
i'.mat llaltr&lt;&lt;ad one mile.
Said cud# ami aald
portion# of aald
roada to !»# cona l rue ted of
•nrh width and uf aurb hard aurfgced material
aa n.ay hereafter le determined by Ihe Hoard
of Coun ty Corn mla# Ioner*.
Tilt amount eatlmated aa neceaaary to pay
f,.r tbe Conatru*'l|oo of the roada and bridge*
•et forth In aald petition la NINETY TIIOL'SA.NH I|!ai.tgm.lai| IVilla re. tbe c e l of auch
coatruiHot. to le paid for by the luuanre and
aale of 1-m.la for aatd a mount. pay atile thirty
year* after date, with Intrreat al the rate of all
|&lt;er Cent, per annum, aald l«.mla not to tw auld
or otberwlaa dlapcwe.1 of for lea# than par.
NOW. THERKEIIIIE. Notice la beret,y gleen
that on the 17th day of May, A. R. 11421. an
elcctlmi- will Iw held within Ihe territory
totighl lo Iw rreale.1, onatltutrd. and ralahltahe,l Into a Special Itoad and Hridg' tRa'id1"’ , and
•aid elect ton la heret.f ordered to le held on
•aid ilate l.y the qualified elector# wt.n are
free hol-lefa rcaldlng wtll.U. TJ*r lerrtl,,ry wld.-ti
tl ta priqHionl to create Into aatd Special Itoad
aod Hrtdgc Dlatrlcl. f„ delcrioliw tf tie at-ne
deecrthed territory aball ,tw cnalltuted Into a
S;w.-|al Road and Hrtdgc Dtatrct of Semln.de
County, Florida, lo tw kiwvn a a SPECIAL
HOAD AND Dill DDE DISTIUCT Nn 2, an l
lo further determine If there aball t« run•tructcl within aald Special Road and Rrldge
Dlalrlct ala.tr defined, permauerit roada and
t-rldgr* aa praye.1 for and aa fully deacrlbed and
act forth In tbe petition on file with the Hoard
of County Comndaahmera. and aU,» to further
determine If N IN IT V T lltil HIND , |;«&gt;ia«,o,i|
Iv.ilar* at,alt t-i rat-cl t,y the laananre and aale
of ta,n,U | a;aM e thirty year# after date, twar
lug intrreat at thr rate of -tt per cent per an
lltim fr.wu tt.c dale nf Ihe aale of raid t-nda
it,e aat.l l-.nda not to le *o|,l for leaa than par
and lo' to* retired l.y # atnklng fund derl.ed
from a apeetal tat to be aaaeaacd and clleeted
upam tbe property wllblti aald dlatrlct.
Tba foHtnarlng per-.-,# are appointed
aa
tTrrka and Itiapectora of aald Elect|,ui
Precinct No- I — Ovtado
41. D. W alcoH. Clerk.
8. W . Swop*.
Tl. 0 . Crawfor.1,
Steen Netenn. Inapectora,
the ladling tdace at ritledo lo h* at Lawton
lire*.* warctouae.
,
Precinct No. 7.— Chuluot*
C, I), Ilrumlry, Clerk.'
.
'
N. C. Jactw,
i! tl. Jamba,
IL L Dann. 1rupee tore.
the polling place al Ct.u]u»U lo le at Stanley
A libera' Store.
Precinct No. I,— Oahriallo.
8. E. Mather*. Clerk
C. K' Mather*.
II. C. Parker,
A. W . Moreman, !n*p*rtor*.
the p.dllng place *1 Gabrieli* to tw at tbe
School Hour#
Precinct No. t — Oenava
,
J. II. Iloddlceton. Clerk.
II. II. Paiitahall.
C. W . Culiwptwr,
J, V, Wlcka, Inapectore.
Ibe polling place at Geneva to be at Ihe Town
Hall.
Said election ehatl la held In alrlct mmpl|.
ance wtlh Ibe general eieetton law* of ihe State
of Florid*, and Ihe Clerka and Inaprciur* hold­
ing aald election aha!! Immediately make re­
turn* of the remit of aald election In their rw•twettve preclncta. to tbe Hoard of County
futntnlealtetera.
Done and Ordered In iqwn eeoalun on thin th#
fitb day of April. A. D. 1021.
ISKAI.I
U A. HRCMI.CY.
thalrman.
L. V. HAGAN,
C. w . f. n t z m i n o c r ,
E. CL’ IU.KTr.
O. P. SWOPE.
,
Roard of County Citmmlaaloerra,
A
Semlo.de County. Fl.wlda.

E. A. DOUGLASS. Hark.
Ry: V. K. DOUGLASS, D. C.

— U , ' " - -- '

’ 24dltc

WASHINGTON, April 12,—State
laws dealing with illegal traffic .in
drugs are enforceable even in con­
flict with the national anti-narcotic
act, the supreme court yesterday held.
Refusal of the supreme court of -Min­
nesota to release a violator of the

'i
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
CITY TAX DEED
Notice is hereby given that J. E.
Laing, purchaser of /Oily of Sanford
Tax Certificate No. 179, dated the 1st
day of April, A. D. 1916, has filed
said certificate in my office, and has
made application for City Tax Deed
to issue in accordance with lnw. ‘Said
certificate embraces the following de­
scribed property situated in the City
o f Sanford, Seminole County, Florida,
to-wit: Lot 11, Stcndiford’s Add. The
said land being assessed at the date
o f the issuance of such certificate in
the name of L. Blaylock. Unless said
certificate shall be redeemed accord­
ing to lnw City Tax Deed will issue
thereon on the 30th day of April, A.
D. 1921.
WITNESS my official signature
and seal this the 22nd day of March,
A. D. 1921.
(Seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
■t
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fin.
32-6tc
By V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
Circuit, Seminole County, Florida.— In Chancery
FORECLOSURE-NOTICE OF
MASTER'S SALE
W. R. Barr, Complainant,
vs.
Clara Moore and her husband, A. G.
Moore, Defendants.
NOTICE
is hereby given, that I.E.F.Housholder,
Special Master in the above entitled
suit, will, under and by virtue o f that
certain decree heretofore on March
29th, 1921, entered in tho above said
suit, on the 2nd day of May, 1921,
during the legal hours of sale, and at
the front door of the Court House in
Sanford, Florida, sell to the highest
bidder for cash tho following describ­
ed property, lying and being In Semi­
nole-County, Florida, to-wlt:
Lot six (6) and the South thirty
(?0) feet of lot five (5) H. W. Barr's
first nddition to Black Hammock,
Seminole County, Florida, according
to the recorded plat thereof.
Said property to be sold at public
outcry to the highest bidder for cash
in hnnd. Purchaser to pay for deed.
E. F. IIOUSHOLDER,
Special Master.
SCHELLE MAINES,
Solicitor for Complainnnt.
33-5tc
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
Under Section 575, 6f the Genera!
Statutes
Notice is hereby given that lienlty
Trust Co., purchaser of Tax Certifi­
cate No. 1531 dated the 5th day of
November, A. D. 1895, has filed said
certificate in my office, nnd has made
application for Tax Deed to issue in
accordance with lnw. Snid certificate
embraces the following described
property situated in Seminole county,
Florida, to-wit:
-S hnlf of SW quarter of SW quar­
ter of SE t|unrter, Section 35, Twp.
19 S., Range 30 E., containing 5 acres,
the said land being assessed nt the
date of the issuance of such certifi­
cate in [he name of Unknown.
Also Tax Certificate No. 2050, dat­
ed the 5th dny of June, A. D. 1894,
has filed said certificate in my office,
nnd has made application for tax deed
to issue in nccordnnce with lnw. Sold
certificate embraces tho following de­
scribed property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, to-wit:
Reg. 30.67 chs. W of NE corner
Sec. 2, Twp. 20 S., Rge. 30* E., run S
5 chs. W 10 chs, N 5 chs, E 10 chs.
The snid land being assessed nt the
date of the issuance of such certifi­
cate in the name of Unknown.
Unless said certificates shall be re­
deemed according to law tax deed will
issue thereon on the 10th day af May,
A. D. 1021.
Witness my official signature and
seal this the 31st day of March, A.
D. 1921.
(SEAL)
’ E. A. DOUGLASS,
* Clerk Circuit Court,
.
Seminole County, Fla.
By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
33-5tc
IN

CIRCUIT COURT.
8ETENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. BTATE OF FLORIDA. COUNTY
OF SEMINOLE.— IN CHANCERY.

M aryam

v*.

BILL FOR PARTITION
W . Hauler, a widow,

Kenneth W. Ilnnter, et *L
NOTICE O r PUBLICATION.
To ell parties claiming an Inleretl under Royal
Hunter or Mfarnrts* In and to tbe following
deecrllwd real property, situated In Seminol*
Couoiy# Florida, to-wlt: l,ot Number 1, See
11—
Townahlp 30 South, Rang* JO Keel.
ering from lb* HIM of OompUlnt bar*.
----- &gt;nd duly itilfled under a* 1 b ea pro
vlded by law. that ll la th* belief of lb* com
plalsanu Margaret W. Heater, that there la e
person, or are prrsoea. Inlrrnlrd In tbe abor*
deacrlbed property who#* name, or nature #r&gt;
unku '■ to tbe com pi# l o an L
It la therefor* ordered that *11 parties claim­
ing an intercut la and to lb* tboe* described
lend appear to tk# aald Rill of Complaint fil­
ed, herein oa or before Monday, tbe tad day ef
May. A . D. 1081, lb* asm* being * Rule Day
of this Court.
*
It I* further ordered that thli nolle* U pul#
tithed la the Sanford Herald, e a*w*psp«r pub­
lished at Sanford. Seminole I'oonly, Florida,
once a week for twelve ronaerutlra wreka.
WIIDee* th# band and ##*L of 17 A. Doqglam
Clerk of the said CUrult Court for SemtooU
Cuunly Florida, *t th* Court Ilona* #t g # * .
r c ^ r W d a . this the 37th day of January, A.
isK .lt.)

t

a.

DOL'D LASS.

ROBINSON A BRIDGES. C' * 'k a r ” , ‘ C W t '
Itolletter* for Complainant.
M -IIte

state statutes because the offense
with which he was convicted wss not FOR 8ALB—IW H. P. rb4 1*4 H. P.
G rro U br engines. Brand m v • • d
covered by the Federal law, was af­
la |»«rfect condition—Herald Print­
firmed. '
ing Co.
tf

a

THX CIRCUIT COURT. SXTXNIH
CLAL CIRCUIT, IEJON0LX COUNTY
FLORIDA— IN CHANCERY
J. 7. Laing, Joined by her buatwod end u n
friend. J. B. Laing, Complainant!,

v*.

Wm. II. UeAlUter, AUc* U MeAUaler and *U
unknown rtaileaea. heir* and grantee*, or oth­
er!, claiming under Wm. 11. McAlMltr and
Alien L McAllater, Defendant!.
CITATION.

T»: Wm. II, McAllater o f Cincinnati, Suit of
Ohio; Allen L. McAllater. o f Claetnutt, Ohiotbe unknown d*vl**M. belra, legaleea, gr»^
le**, or oth«r claimant* under Wm. II. MeAll#ter and Allc* U MeAUater; end to #ny
and all other parties claim ing any lnttr**t
In and lo tba following deacrlbed land* *H.
titled In Seminol* County. Florida, lo-wltIoU On* (1) end Tiro (2) o f Block Twtl**
(13), Tier Three (3) o f tbe City of Sanrced
Florida, ea ahown by B. It. Trefford*' Utt&gt; 0e
Sanford. Florida:
II appearing from lb* aworn bill nf complaint filed la thta eauee egalnat you, that
yon have or claim aome Inlercat In lb* land*
htrtlnabove described, therefor*, you, tbt # , m
W m. It. McAllater, end Alice L. MeAtlaUr
are hereby required to be end appear .btlor*
oar ##IJ Circuit Coart at the Churl Ituna* i ,
Sanford. Florida, on (be 4tb day of April, A.
D. 1021, and tbra and Iberu make anawer lo
the bill o f complaint eib lb lted egalnat jnu ce
otberwlaa a deer** pro confeaao will he cot,rad
against you.
And any end all other pertleu claiming „ .
right, title or Interest In end to the land* h«r*Inshore deacrlbed under, by or through Wm. H,
McAllater or AUc* L. MeAUater, or otherwise^
ere hereby required to be end appear before
nor aald Circuit Court, et the Court Ilona# ta
Sanford. Florida, on Ibe 2nd day of May, x.
D. IP21, and then and there m ike inawrr t*
the bill o f complaint eib lb lted egalnat 1,14
unknown peril**, otherwise a decree pro cue.
feeao will be entered against said unknown
partite.
It la ordared that thla notice be pabitabed l a ­
th* Sanford llerald. a newspaper published ta
Seminole County, Flerlds. once a week fo*
eight week*
Is (he known pairtie* defendast,
and once a week for Iw elr* week* a* 10 th*
■aknowa peril** defendant..
Witness my . hand and the teal o f the aelA
Circuit Court on thla the sth day of January.
A. D. 1031.
•
(SEAL)

'

E.

A.

DOUG LAIS.

Clerk o f tho Circuit Ceurl.
of Bemtnolo County, Fla.
Ry V, E. DOUGLASS, D. (1
GEORGE Q. HERRING,
,
Solicitor end Conn**) for Complainant*.

Ante

NOTICE

OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
Under Section 675 o f the General
Statutes of the State of Florida
Notice is hereby given that J. A.
Harrold, pure baser \pf Tax Certifi­
cate No. 1169, dated the 3rd day of
June,-A. D. 1912, has filed said certi­
ficate in my office, and has made np.
plication for Tax Deed to issue in ac­
cordance with law. Said certificate
embraces the following described
property, situated in Seminole coun­
ty, Florida, to-wit:
W hnlf of NW qunrtcr of NW quar­
ter (less S 7 A of W half and less N
104 A.) Sec. 3, Tp. 20, S. R. 31 E.
The said land being assessed nt the
date of the issuance o f such certifi­
cate in the name of Alex Voughn.
Unless said certificate shall be re­
deemed according to law Tax Deed
will issue thereon on the 10th day of
May, A..D. 1921.
Witness my official signature and
soul this tho 31st day of March, A.
D. 1921.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County. Fla.
By A. M. WEEKS, I). C.
33-5tc
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
TAX DEED

FOR

Under Section 575 of the General Sta­
tutes of the State of Florida
Notice is hereby given that J. E.
Laing, purchaser of Tnx Certificate
No. 130, tinted the 3rd day of June,
A. D. 1918, hns filed said certificate
in my office, and has made applica­
tion for Tax Deed lo issue in accordI
ance with lnw. Snid certificate em­
braces the following described proper­
ty situated in Seminole County,* Florda i,to-wit: Lot 6, Block 14, Tier 9, ,
Sanford. Tho said land being aisesied nt the date of thfe issuance of such
certificate in the nataie of F. D. Reed.
Unless nnid certificate shall 1m? re­
deemed according to law Tax Deed
will issue thereon on the 30th day of
April, A. D. 1921.' ,
WITNESS my official signature nnd
sesl this the 22nd day of March, A.
D. 1921. .
(Seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS, •
Clerk Circuit Coprt,
Seminole County, Fit
32-6tc
By V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
a d v e r t is e m e n t

Sealed bid# will ’ be received by 111# IlmlJ of
County Commissioner* of Lake County. Finch!*,
and lb# Hoard of County C»&gt;hitnl*#lunrr» °t
Seminole CoUBly, Florida, meeting Jointly kl
Ihe Court llouae In Tavarea, J'lorld*. for the
cotMlnietion of a wooden tre*tl# bridge term*
the tVrktv* river. *1 Id a. m. May 12, 1 U2 I
Each bid mint Iw arrv-mpanled by a certi­
fied rberk In ibe sum of five hundred l|M8)
ihdlar*. made payable to T. C, Smyth*. Clerk
for (he Hoard *&gt;f C.atuty Commie* loner# of
Lake County, Florida, aa evidence of
r &lt;"i
faith.
Tl.* County Commluloaer* reserve tt* right
to reject any or all bid*.
Coplr* of plana, specification*, propmed nAIrart and l*wid may Iw had an application
T. C. Hrnylbe, Clerk of lb* Hoard of C»«)*tf
Ci.Rimt##loner#. Tavares, Florida, or from E. A.
libuglaas. n * r k of the Hoard of Coonly
mt#*!&lt;mer*. Sanford. Florida. » flr r April
on dri-nlt nf (3,0(1 which will b* r*lurne4 “
bl.l la made.
Ity order of llw Hoard of County Comml*•loner* of Seminol* County. Florida.
(SKAl.i
K. A . DOUGLASS.
Clerk.
31 sir
Ity V. E. DOUGLASS, D. G.

CROPS ARE DAMAGED
. IN PARTS OF STATE
(By TV# Associated T n U )

OCALA, April 12.— Temperature 35
here this morning.
Considerable
damage Was done to crops in exposed
places, it is reported.

C V.INESV1LLE, April 12,-The
condition of Florida crops ha« im­
proved greatly on account of rah*
over mort of the state during the
week ending April 9, according to reporta to the federal bureau of eroP
estimataa here.
"

�- ---?-»-— A

THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921

STORES OF SANFORD WILL
CLOSE THURSDAY AFTERNOONS,
START ON THURSDAY, MAY 5TH
Afternoons Off Will PERSONAL NOTES
Give “Boss” and Clerks
a Little Vacation

( Tt t m Saturday'* D ill/)

Mr, nnd Mrs. Joe Dorner, of Deer
Lodge,
Mont., are the guests of Mr.
The business houses of Sanford will
and
Mrs.
Albert Dorner at their home
Jose every Thursday afternoon duron Celery avenue.
tg the summer months beginning on
Thursday, May 5th, npd the following
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Shearn left to­
petition was circulated' this morning,
day
for the north where they will be
Jtceiving the names of the majority
In
tho
hotel business for the summer
of the business firms o f the city:
months.
They expect to return to
We, the undersigned merchants and
Sanford
in
the fall. They made many
business men, agrtso to close our placfriends
while
here and they all vote
# 0f bi/sincss, Thursday o f each week
Billy a real boniface.
*t noon (12 p. m .), beginning May
{th until Sept. 20th:
C. F. Williams is improving the
. D. L. Thrasher,
Ford
building, or the east half of the
W. E. Hawkins,
Stone
Gove building, by cutting off
\V. K. Brokaw,
the
three-cornered
coping on the top
T. J. Miller Si Son,
of
the
building
and
making the top
F. Schwartz,
square.
This
piece
wns
cracked, and
Surprise Shoe Store,
Mr.
Williams
was
afraid
it
might top­
Sgeer A Son,
ple into the street and cause consider­
J. A. Harrold,
able damage and perhaps loss o f life,
Sanford Shoe Si Clothing Co.,
• w . A. Tillis,
•
■1 hence the improvement.
Jones’ Cash Stores,
The mnny friends of May Holly will
J. I). Davison.
be
glad to learn that sho Is resting
The Yowell Co.,
easy
today after her accident yester­
Hill Hardware Co„
day afternoon, when some of the high
Perkins Si Britt,
school girls riding in n truck from
Hodges Si McMullen,
Palm Springs fell from the truck
Ball Hardware Co.
Merchants Groc. Co.,
when the body slipped off and were
H. M. Lavcrn,
cut and badly bruised by Borne sodn
Mrs. Grace Williams,
pop bottles that ,were in the truck.
■Roberts’ Grocery,
May had a long deep cut in her
Woodruff &amp; Watson,
back that required five stitches and
S. Benjamin,
Sarah Wheclcss was cut and badly
L. P. McCuller,
bruised and'several o f tho other girls
French Shop,
suffered bruises.
J. K. Smith,
A. Raffeld,
(From Monday's Daily)
Jno. T. Brady,
Mrs. A. *R. Key has as her guest,
A. Kanner,
Miss Ethel Bra'dy, of Daytona, Flu.
Deane Turner,
Sanford Dry Goods Co.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Akers enjoyed
I. D. Martin,
a visit to Daytona Beach yesterday.
Robbins' Credit Store,
E. E. Turner,
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Betts and party
H. Bandel,
were visitors to Daytona Beach yesli. K Johnson,
Iterday.
J. M, Dressncr,
G. W. Waters,
Mrs. Donald Smith returned from
J. W. Snow,
Snrnsota Friday where she 1ms been
W. T. Flicker, *
visiting her mother for a couple of
The Quality Shop,
weeks.
1
Rivers Bros.
Stokes and Millitzer,
Mrs. Harry Ward and daughter,
J. II. Tillis,
Miss Fern, had us their guests for
Lloyd's Shoe Store,
the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. *WlnCaldwell Furniture Co,, Inc.,
throp Each of Daytona Bench nnd Mr.
Seminole County Bank,
Morris Niver, of Dnytonn.
First National Hunk.
The Peoples Bnnk.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Traeger of Eustis

Breaking Up Stills
Pleasant Pastime But’
Traffic Continues
(From Tuesday’s Daily)
Sheriff Hand and his deputies nrc
still busy getting stills nnd the stills
are still husy right along, for tho inws
are {adequate to give tho sheriff the
right kind of backing when he gets
the. offenders.
Last Saturday the sheriff and his
deputies landed three stills, one at
Chuluntn, one at Palm Springs and
one m ar longwood, but the men .who
were operating them had fled. The
futures were destroyed on the stills
and the- stills brought to tho sheriff’s
office, where they will be destroyed
later About fifty gallons of mash
was destroyed nt the stills and this
will handicap the distillers, only long
enough for them to make more
worms and get to work again, un­
less they are brought to justice mean*
lifne, and when they are captured they
will only bo fined. The laws are irad«iunte at this tl.no to atop the pnic
rice of making nnd selling liquor.
They give the judge tho alternative o f
fining and when the lines arc not paid
go to jail, but tho shiners snd
their friends arc always r u l y anJ
willing to j.ny the fires and they are
then allowed to go nnd sin again.
Sheriffs nil over tho state arc arresting the makers and sellers o f li­
quor but they are also getting tired
°f arresting them and having them
fined and allowed to go back to tho
business again. The sheriffs arc
spending much time and money at­
tempting to break up this business,
but they will never bo able to break
UP with the present low, and unless
the Florida legislature passes one that
will levy a Urm o f yean on the road
■fter the first offense, the trade o f
"making nnd selling liquor In Florida
wi*l continue to flourish as the green
palm tree.

Florida Woman’s W.
C. T, U. Hojd Meeting
PORT MYERS, April 12.—Memoers of the tenth district o f the Flor,(ta Woman’s Christian Temperance
Union are holding the fourth annuel
convention here today. Judge Oscar
**• Hilburn, federal prohibition dir-

**tor for Florida, la expected to be
the Principal speaker at tonlght’a aesalon.

Lovc’a health, and from his appear­
ance the Bounthem tonic proved very
beneficial to him. They have opened
their home on South Main street.—
Crown Point* (Ind.) Star.

MYSTERIOUS
LETTER S A Y S
ALLYN INNOCENT

Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A. Neel and their
guests, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. Jones
and daughter, Emily Jean, visited
Sheriff Wingate is in receipt of the
Daytona Beach nnd New Smymn yes­ following letter which arrived nt his
terday.
office this week relative to Harry L.
Higcl’s death:
(From Tuesday’s Dally)
“ Sheriffs Office,
Mayor Henck of Longwood was
"Manatca County, Fla.
among the visitors to the city today.
"Bradentown, Fla.
"The Allyn that you are hold­
Mrs. H. A. Neel and Mr. and Mrs.
ing did not kill Higel. Tho man
L. D. Jones and daughter are taking
(that did it got away while your
in the sights over ML Dora way this
officers wer cafter Allyn.
afternoon. .
Am writing this to tho Tnmpa
Tribune, also,
Rev. W, P. Kinser, pastor of the
“ Yours for justice,
Free Methodist church nt Monroe,
"A. J. PINRER."
the post winter, returns to his home
The letter was missent to Manatee,
*
in Indiana today.
Fla., and was postmarked,/ Everett,
Washington, February 17, 1921, 5 p.
Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Blackman of m.
Lake Monroe were among the visitors
The officers have no clue as to who
to the city today, and their many sent the letter but are endeavoring to
friends were glad to see them.
locate the man who wrote it.
The letter arriving from n distant
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murrell have point seems to coincide with some of
returned from their wedding trip and the speculations that were advanced
will make Sanford their future home. by many after Higcl's mangled body
They 'are receiving congratulations was found, litany said that Higel was
from their many friends.
hit by on automobile nnd that the
wound in his head was caused by the
hjiss Ida May Allison will arrive in fenfler or bumper hitting it. When
the city Thursday and will coach the confronted by the fact that there
musical play, “ Tho Microbe of Love" were no other sighs on the body the
to be presented here April 22nd.
advocates of -the automobile theory
would nrguc that mnny queer things
Wnlter Morgan spent Sunday in the happen when n tnnn is hit. Mnny in­
city nnd his mnny friends were glad cidents nro on record where cars have
to have the "old scout” home again caused the death of people nnd less
for A short time. Tho Mqrgans are signs than were on Higel were visi­
now living in Jacksonville and their ble. This letter seems to strengthen
the automobile theory.— Bradentown
Sanford friends miss them greatly.
Journal.
Mr. and Mrs. Brock left for Miami
yesterday, after spending some time
here with Mr. nnd Mrs. Paxton. Mrs.
Brock represents the Humane society
in Miami, being the official for thnt
city and is recognized ns one of the
best in the state.

H

trates without rabbinC-

druggists bars it.

All

You get the benefit o f our building
material knowledge and experience in Service
that helps you get the results you want at the
right price. Service first in planning the
w ork— more service in selecting proper mate­
rials— speedy service in delivering the goods.

;

_

■

_■»

You pay for the m aterials. T h e service
ifor itself \athe larger volum e o f business
through super-satisfied custom er*.

•-As®

It will pay you. to
be on e o f them.
I

&gt;

-

r ir

jr

mm
___

■

k

—

ii

tor
S e r v ic e

Sanford Novelty Works
517 Commercial Street

Summer fertilizer on citrus trees pays for itself in two ways— gives larger fruit,
therefore more boxes, and a greater bearing surface for next year's crop. We recommend

Harry S. Ford is in the city today,
talking to the Chamber of Commerce
nnd some of the business men regard­
ing the new Floridn Magazine that he
intends to issue next fall. This Is a
step in the right direction, ns the
Floridn Mngnzinc will do for Florida
an the Sunset Magazine did for Cali­
fornia—put it on Ihc map.

SEMINOLE TREE GROWER

IDEAL HIGH GRADE FRUITER

4% Amm, 0% A. P. A., 8% Pot.

4% Amm., 8% A. P. A., 4% Pot.

IDEAL FRUIT and VINE MANURE

W. &amp; T.’s Seminole Fruit Manure

3% Amm., 6%

A. P. A., 10% Pot.

3% Amm., 8% A, P; A., 5% Pot.

Order early, apply early, market early.

' **

Write for new price list showing further rcductiods in prices.

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTILIZERS
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING

JACKSONVILLE. FLA.

3

Starts Campaign
Leslie Hill spent Sunday with homo
folks. He is traveling the East Const
(B j Tk« A .M cl.U S P n w )
nnd South FliridA for a Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, April 12—A vigwholesale produce company and Is
oroua campaign to increase tho mem­
making good, much to the gratifica­
bership of the recently organized
tion of his many Sanford friends.
Florida League of Women Voters, is
being waged throughout the state un­
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Berry left
der the direction of Mrs. J. B. O'Hara
far Apopka today where they will of West Palm Beach, president.
spend the summer with home folks.
The state has been divided into sec­
They have been residing in Sanford tions coinciding with the congression­
all winter, where Mrs. Berry wns in al districts, nnd dircctoYs of the var­
The Hernld office nnd Mr. Berry wns ious districts are being named. Under
with the Crown Paper Company. They the directors county chairmen will
made many friends while here who serve in the organization of local
hope they will return next winter.
clubs.
Mrs. W. S. Jennings, has been nam­
It is strictly up to the public spir ed chairmnn o f the legislative com­
Red citizens of Sanford ns to whether mittee which will serve at Tallahassee
they intend to sit down here this sum­ in the interest of legislation affecting
mer and "let the rest of the world go the women;
'
by," or they will make It n busy sum­
mer by encouraging the trnde of this
DON’T STOP THE PAPER.
section to come to Sanford.
This
should be n summer of activity, of Herald Printing Company,
advertising, o f going after the neiV
Sanford, Fla.
*
business.
Dear Sirs:
Check for $2.50 enclosed, kindly
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Love arrived send me what back numbers I have
home from Sanford, Fla., Tuesday missed. This is certainly a now quo
morning, after spending nearly two on me, in nil my experience with var­
months In the sunshine. The trip was ious publications this is the first time
primarily made for the benefit of Mr. I was ever cut out without even n
"thank you" or "go to II—" qr n no­
tice of nny kind.
If I should, by any chance get so
close to the "dead" line again please
draw on me, but DON’T STOP THE
PAPER.
Very respectfully yours,
F. J. McDANNEL,
Owesso, Mich.

E’ S just used Sloan's
Liniment and the quick
comfdrt had brought a smilo
o f pleasure to hie face.
Good for aches resulting
from weather exposure,
sprains, strains, lame back,
overworked muscles. Pew-

W h en you let u$ supply your building
needs you get a great deal more than just a »
many feet o f lumber— bundle* of shingle*—
pound* o f nafl*-yor panel* o f Beaver Board.

Pays for Fertilizer

E. A. Fnrnell, one of the prominent
business men of the Oviedo section,
was in the city today nnd nmong oth­
er things renewed his subscription to
tho big Weekly Herald. Ed says ho
cculd not keep house without The
Herald, nnd we hope he will never be
were in the city yestenlny nnd attend­
able to keep house without.it.
ed the anniversary dinner of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Moses Inst night. Mrs.
Traeger is the sister of Mrs. J. M. Florida League
Dresner of this city.Women Voters

relief ft r
rheumatic aches.

\

LfqyvS
! -nhkm ‘iiP.ponn

(bt

~ 2 zr

BUICK

LrMntfSo^ixOm

1 1 /E want you to judge the new
yr
1921 Buick on this basiscapacity to give definite returns
on investment.

"G )

■

Let us demonstrate one of the new
Buicka and teat for yourself Buick’s
quality of dependability: inspect
the accessibility of mechanism;
enjoy iti room y com fort. The
graceful new lines make doubly en­
joyable the pleasure of possession.

/,

Since January regular equipment
on all models includes Cord Tires

■* &gt; 1 8

RATS PASS UP ALL OTHER FOOD
FOR ONE MEAL OF RAT-SNAP.
Their first meal of RAT-SNAP Is
their last. Kills in a tow minutes.
Dries up. the carcass. Rata killed
with RAT-SNAP leave no odor. RATSNAP cornea In cake form. Break
into small plecea, leave where rata

r
. . ___ y-2

travel. No mixing with other food.
Cats and dog* won't touch It Safest,
cleanest, eureat rat and mouae killer.
Three sizes, 36c, 68c, $1,26. Sold and
guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.—
Adr
ir ii

. •

»

v

•

ORLANDO. FLORIDA

' f

'

■

r .

I

r

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="14">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="11455">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1921</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11596">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, April 15, 1921</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11597">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11598">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on April 15, 1921.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11599">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11600">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, April 15, 1921; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11601">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11602">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11603">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11604">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="1174" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1046">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/1b7f667563474c18661a4812b4f54c71.pdf</src>
        <authentication>a41e14e333da8d6d991ae95e2ce60e83</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="11595">
                    <text>"■'

-

■
.« - if , - -9~ - * V .

. f

-

*

■_”—1V‘i dr /

•

*

5 --

. --

*-

*■—

' '

t 1"_k-

». - ^

‘ *' ’ * J- '—”

I

IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W ORLD’S G R EA TEST V EGETA BLE SECTIO N
volum e

NUMBER 54

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921

xn.

THE
FLORIDA
LEGISLATURE
HUGHES SAYS AMERICA
Sanford “The City Substantial”
WILL TAKE UP BONUS
MUST BE CONSULTED
FOR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS
REGARDING PRIZES OF WAR
THE SANFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AWARDS PRIZES
.TO THE WINNERS OF THE ESSAY CONTEST

Several weeks ago the Sanford of Ihe people that live in the city.
Chamber of Commerce offered cash Cluba should be formed among the
prizes of $10.00 each to the pupil in women, and the business men should
the High School and the pupil in the get together in an organization that Louie Strum
Sheriff
Spencer
Representative Busto of
G e rm a n y Gave Up Ter­
Grammar school writing the beat ea- will boost the city. A city will never
Naval
Secretary
Will Guard NegTO
Key W est Has
aay on the "City Substantial." The grow very fast where thp business
ritory to Al­
.
To
The
Governor
men
pull
against
each
other.’
Com­
committee of Chamber of
In Tampa Jail educational
Bill
lies
commerce, conetating of County Sup­ petition la the finest thing for the
(Mr Tk* i u M l t U i
erintendent. T. W. Lawton, H. C. Du- growth of a place but when it cornea
( &gt; / Tk« i i w t U U i r n u )
TALLAHASSEE, April 7.—Louis
TAMPA, April 7.—Sheriff Spencer Boee, Dr. George Hyman, E. D. Mob­ to matters that are of Interest to the ( W. Strum, ofl Jacksonville, attorney.
■aid today that sufficient force will ley and S. 0. Shlnholaer, acted * | welfare of the city the men muat be Stetson graduate and former reaidant
be maintained at the county jail here judges of the event and they had a big enough to not allow their aelflah of St. Petersburg was named naval
ROAD DEPARTMENT WILL BB
WILSON STOOD FIRM AND PRES­ to foil any attem pt to remove Wilmer moat difficult time In making the alma to hold back a good thing for the secretary to. Gov. Hardee. Strum
INVESTIGATED BY SPEC­
Collins, negro, brought here from awards for there were ao many of the city.
was a HsutcnajAt commander in thfc
ENT ADMINISTRATION
IAL COMMITTEE .
Boost—a place Is what you think it navy during the war and la now in
Polk county where it la charged he etaaya that were exceptionally good.
WILL DC 8AMB.
attempted attacks on alx white wom­ .The,Herald wishes to publiah the es­ is, and if you get the people think­ the naval reserve.
(Mr Tk* i im U ti l .Tnw)
says of the prize winners and also of ing they have a town that can’t be
en Monday n ig h t
(Mr Tk* I t M t U M T n m )
.TALLAHASSEE, April 7 * WASHINGTON, April 7--Seerethose who received special mention, beat, then the town is already grow­
Repreaentative Busto, of Kay
T he. people make or mar a
ury Hughes took a hand today In
and they will be given in this paper ing.
Weat plana to introduce a sold­
place.
Make
boosters
of
your
citi­
framlnf * the administration peace
from time to time: The prizes were
zens
and
your
citizen*
will
get
to­
program. Hs-calle d Into conference
iers and Bailors bonus bill which
distributed at tho High School today
Senator Lodge of Maaaachuaetta, the
and the Grammar School winner will gether on forward going movements.
would give every Florida assn
A place that is forward moving
chairman of the aenate foreign rela­
receive the prize tomorrow by Secre­
who served in the world war $20
tions committee, and Senator Knox of
tary Pcarmman of the Chamber of should also be a place where
for each month served, :except
Pennsylvania, author of the Knot
GENERAL ' WILL
Commerce. Today wo publish one strangers are Welcomed. Next to a ATTORNEY
th a t no sara should exceed $300
peace resolution. George Harvey,who
• LOOK INTO BUILDING
winner of. the .High School prize and solid foundation of a city is the cap­
altogether.
Is to be ambassador to Great Britain, SPREADING RAILS A^D MOUN­ his essay, the winner being Charles ital that backs i t Get moneyed men
PROGRAM
interested In the city’s growth, put
Henderson:
also was present
TAIN LEDGES PLAY HAVOC
(Mr T k i A u o c l i U i rr»»»)
amusements
in the cRy that will a t­
TALLAHASSEE, April 7*—There
The
City
Substantial.
WITH TRAIN
WASHINGTON,
April 7—-In­
ia "teeth" ih the concurrent resolu­
WASHINGTON, April
7.—The
The first thing a city must have to tract them; before long they will help
vestigation of illegal practices in
tion presented to the house yesterday
( B / Tbs S sssc U U d F r ill)
American government, although not
be substantial is a good location. It by investing their money in such a
building material trades ia to be
place.
morning by Mr. Miller of Duval coun­
SO.MER8ET, Ky„ April 7.—In­
i party to the treaty of Versailles has
should be located In a place Where
undertaken im m ediately in all
ty, calling for n full investigation of
One of the finest ways to advertiso
vestigation into the wreck of the
surrendered none of Ita rights In the
railroads run and It Is better brill if
parts
of
the
country
where
nec­
the
receipts and expenditures of the
a
city
is
to
hire
a
man
to
do
nothing
Royal Palm Limited, Southern
oversene possessions of Germany se­
it can be reached by water. The
essary Attorney General Dough­
stato
road department. It is intimat­
hut
scheme
and
plan
for
the
city's
Railway
train,
from
Jacksonville
cured to the principal allies and asso­
greatest cities in tho United State*
erty announced today. Daugherty
ed
that
the resolution may havo the
growth.
This
is
done
In
many
grow­
to
Chicago
yesterday
near
New
ciated powers by that treaty * the gov­
are reached by water. It helps build
*aid reporta from some aectiona
effect
of
bringing to light some things
ing
cities
thru
the
Board
of
Trade
River,
Tenn.,
with
a
loss
of
four
ernments of Japan, Grcnt Britain,
up a place because water transporta­
were that the building material
connected
with past proceedings of
nnd
Chnmbcr
of
Commerce.
Both
are
lives
and
nn
Injury
to
thirty
per­
France nnd Italy arc informed by Sec­
tion is cheaper. A city that is sub­
situation i* intolerable.
tho board snd which for some un­
sons is being pushed today. Sur­
stantial also should have good road* j excellent organization* for the promoretary Hughes in similar notes dis­
known reasons hnve not been made
vivors said the greatest damage
in its limita and good roads leading | tion of a city’s growth,
patched by the state department last
public.
was caused by rock ledges near
from and to It. This will attract peo- j A fine way for the welcoming of Big Three Night
Monday, it was announced todny.
The house, under suspension' of
the track ripping open the day
pie, because good roads are a sign o f . *trnngers is to have the churches
Specifically the
communications
Carnival
by
K.
of
C.
rules,
Immediately adopted the reso­
thought and progress in n city.
!have for th e ir, motto "Welcome
deal with the award to Japan by th e ! coaches of the train on n curve
t
-------lution
and ordered it certified to the
A city that is so located must have! Strangers’’ nnd carry- out that plan
luprcmo council at Paris, May 0, | when spreading rails or buckling
All ho pinna and nrrangemonta have senate for action.
*
.
track
derailed
three
coaches
and
good backing If it must grow with the-1by inviting thrm hack again and boon completed by the Carnival Com­
1919, of a mnndatc over the island o f .
The
resolution
is
in
full
as
follows:
three
Pullmans.
The
steel
cars
ndvnntagcs it hns in its transporta- J lo w in g that the strangers are wel- mittee of the local council of the
Yap, an important cable center in |
"To the Legislature of the State of
the Pneifie ocean, and Mr. H ughes, when they were lOrched against
tion. It should not have a tourist come in the churches of tho city.
Knighta of Columbus to put on tho
Florida—House Concurrent Resolu­
the
roc
ks
were
ripped
open
lik^
Another
think
thnt
nn
enterprising
•ays the American
government
hacking, although that helps In the
biggest home talent carnival that hns
tion:
,
tin
cans
and
the
dead
and
in­
city
ought
to
hnve
is
n
library',
where
"trust that theis action, which It must
j prosperity of the place, nor should it
ever been held in Sanford.
“Whereas,
tho
legislature of 1919
jured
resulted
from
flying
debris
good
books
can
be
gotten
by
the
peo­
I hnve any backing thnt could move,
assume was taken under a misappre­
The datea have been set for Tues­ mado an appropriation of an amount
and rocks.
hension, will be reconsidered."
I for this would not make n city sub- ple. Another fine thing Is nn organi­ day, Wednesday nnd Thursday, April
equal to two (2) mills levied upon
The note’s are the first important
1stantial in itself. It should have a zation similar to the Y. M. C. A., 2G0, 27 and 28th and from n survey
the
real and personal property of the
communications penned by the new Brooks Home is
solid foundation—something that the where the young men nnd boys can of the pinns we venture to stato that
stato
of Florida for the purpose of
secretary of stato and they make it
city hns grown around—something, go nnd spend their time with profit these three big nights will far sur­
meeting
an appropriation from the
Being Remodeled i that will mnkc the city grow more to themselves.
plain that ihe chnnge of administra­
pass nil carnivals of its nature be­ Federal government to be used in the
One of ‘the best things to build up fore: ,
tion in Washington has resulted In no
and thnt will increase In production
construction of a system of hardaurThe home of Capt. and Mrs. Brooks nnd not decrease. A good bncklng a plnco is n get-together meeting of
modification of the previous position
There will he n~ minstrel show in faccd roads in the stato of Florida.
at
the
comer
of
Laurel
and
Second
of the United States that, as one of
for a city substantial Is its manufac­ the citizens. This is done, and with connection with this carnival and the
“And, Whereas ,the two-mill fund,
the principal contributors to the com­ ! street has undergone a wonderful tories, factories and enterprises thnt fine results, in tho Board of Trade, cast will include at least twenty-five together with the use of approximate­
mon victory over Germany, it must trnnsformatoin in the past few help make the city Independent nnd Chnmbcr of Commerce and other or­ of Sanford’s host talent.
Dancing ly 0,000 convicts ami nil money col­
insist upon exercise.of its full rights months. This is the old Whittle home makes other cities dependent on its ganizations like them. This draws will follow immediately after the min­ lected from the licenses of motor-driv­
in the disposition of the former Ger­ and consisted of four rooms nnd a products. The most solid founda­ the citizens together more in one pur­ strel show each night with a good 4- en vehicles and such appropriation as
kitchen, when Capt. Brooks pqrchas- tion n city mny hnve is probably its pose for the betterment of the city.
man possessions.
picce orchestra.
should be available from the Federal
ed it from W. A. Abercrombie. He agricultural advantages, for this is
The morals in a city also help to
Vaudeville performances, and var­ government, were by the laws of 1919
immediately moved the old structure ta thing that all cities depend on; if make it. Outsiders watch and study ious other attractions along . with
Bandits Staged
in the rear and built several new (they have not It, they depend upon a city and judge it largely ,by ita booths and paddle wheels of an en­ to be expended by snd under the di­
rooms in front and added one of the i other cities for their food. This tends likes and dislikes. The people, to tirely different nature from any seen rection of the state road department*
Robbery Posing
“Thercfore .be it Resolved, that a
largest porches th a t any residence j to make the cities that have such a grow in thought, must have material. in the past will afford the amuse­
committee
of three members of tha
as Movie Men can boast of in the city. Tho house , backing grow and substantial, for as Do the people like low-grade shows, or ment to those that cannot or do not
house of representatives and two
now has one npnrtmcnt in connection i the other cities grow the demand be- do they enjoy the best of everything? care to dance. Confetti will bo Bold
from the senate be appointed by tha
(Br T h. A ito tU U d T r«»»)
nnd when nil the changes are made
A taste can nnd should be cultivated on the grounds nnd throwing of this
speaker of the house of representa­
CHICAGO, April 7-—Abandoned will hnve two apartments, snd Mr. I comes greater and n city cannot have
| a more solid bncking than agricul­ by the people for the big things nnd confetti will he permitted.
tives and by the president of the sen­
mni! sack wna found today and is be­
nnd Mrs. Brooks will have rooms to ture.
the best of everything. The city that
All this takes place at tho corner ate, respectively, for the purpose of
lieved to be the registered pouch stol­
spare. All the latest bath fixtures
A city that is to be prosperous and is most educational should have the of Oak avenue nnd Eighth street on inquiring into the affairs of the state
en by bandits from the mall truck
will be used and the rooms will have that is substantial must have a good best speakers in the country come tho vast lawn that surrounds the K.
road department ascertaining the
ye»tcrday while staging bobus motion
lavatories aside from the bath rooms government. Good laws should be there and the finest music, and a city of C. Hall. The hall itself is now un­ amount of money expended, the
picture scenes contained wrapper for
and no money has been spared in made and these enforced. A law cannot be held back where the people dergoing alterations making it so that amount of Federal money received
money which the police said.shows
making the home one o f . the most might as well not be made if it is enjoy and go to high-class entertain­ it will hold and accomodate a large snd expended, the amount of work
from five to seven hundred thousand
commodious and comfortable in the not enforced" and if one law is allowed ments such as these. * .
crowd for both the Minstrel Show and done, the method of bookkeeping snd
dollars obtained. ‘ It was reported
city. The hand of Mrs. Brooks, of to go unenforced It tends to make the .Now the schools are the moat Im­ the Dance. The floor of the hall will record filing uae*d and all other acts
last night1 that the loss would not
course, is noted in all the changes, people disregard other laws. The portant, next to the churches In a be waxed and will be as good as any of the state road department cover­
exceed $50,000.
:
’ ,
although Capt. Brooks says he is the government of a city that has the de­ place, for they make the Ideal* of dance floor in the city.
ing the period from ita creation to
architect and proves it by showing sire of becoming great must have a citizenship their motto, or they help
In connection with the paddle date.
Leaders in Strike
some of hla handiwork. He is one of group of leaders that arc forever on hold down a place. A school will al­ wheels we understand that raffles of
"And that such a committee be di­
the A. C. L. conductors and when he the lookout for new enterprises that ways help n place where the citizens nn entirely different nature will take rected-to render a comprehensive re ­
of Coal Miners
is not making his regular run he is would add to ita growth. They should support It. The citizens muat be in­ place. For instance at one of the port to the house of representatives
Refuse to Proceed working on hla new house and he and be booster* end not be satisfied to terested in the school’* actirity and booths nearly two hundred home made an dto the aenate a t the earliest pos­
hla good wife take more pleasure in stand In one place, but eager to make help carry them out.
cakes will be raffled off for the same sible date, and not later than April.
(Mr Tk* it M t U U d F r* u )
Support the schools In our city, price thnt others have asked for the 20, 1921."
building ,the new hofne and helping their city the moat beautiful and en­
LO N D O N , April 7.—Leader* of the to build and beautify Sanford than
terprising city possible. They should Sanford, for It has the qualifications candy or doll raffles. That these
miners union who conferred with any one other couple In the city.
add to the town by making it attract­ of the city substantial. The achool cakes will be worth far more than
TALLAHASSEE, April 7&lt;~Marvfo
Prime Minister Lloyd George this
boya all believe In Sanford and we the price asked goes without saying
Their many friends are rejoicing ive*
McIntosh
assumed his duties aa as­
morning refused to order pump men with them in their new home and in
as every one of them will be made by
'To do this they muat have the help know Sanford will grow.
sistant
attorney
general today suc­
and engineers In mines to resume their efforts to buUd on a scale that
the Catholic ladles of Sanford. Other ceeding Worth Trammell who resign­
w°rk pending negotiations with the will take care of several other fam ­
paddle wheel booths will have alumi­ ed recently.
wine owners.
Will
Determine
South
Carolina
num
ware, hams, bacon and such ar­
ilies and roomers.
The National Union of Railway
ticles
that are in demand every day.
About Whiskey Car
Authorities
STATE RB8T8 CASE
men today, unanimously decided to
Of
course
candy, Chinese basket
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
On May the 11th and pillow the
Go
to
Tampa
support the coal miners in their
wheels will be there too.
IN DADE COUNTY
. (Mr Tk* I m Hili I Pr**a)
strike.
The
official
program for this car­
SHOW MUCH ACTIVITY
(B
r
Th*
i
i
n
c
U
U
a
T
r
t
u
)
COVINGTON,
April 7.—The state
(Mr The A u M k M r t w )
MIAMI, May 7.—May 11th waa nival will be announced within the rested its case against John 8. Wil­
TAMPA, April 7.—South Carolina
(Mr tk* *—*1*1*4 ?t»w&gt;
Alleged Confession
authorities are enrout* here today to agreed upon aa the date for the court next few day* and tickets' for th* liams, on trial charged with *the mur­
MIAMI,
April
fi—Real
estate
trans­
return to th a t state with T. A.-Earl, hearing involving tha aeisure and con­ minstrel show and the dance will be
May Clear Up
fers in Dade county during the first ■aid to be T. U. Vaughn, who escaped fiscation of the Pullman car owned placed on sale. Be sure to watch for der of Llnday Peterson, one of eleven
El well» Murder three months of 1921 aggregated ap­ from the asylum there three yean by Black, a wealthy Naw -Yorker, in these three big nights and secure your negro-farm hands, who met death af­
tickets In advance for full money’s
proximately $18,000,000 according to ago. Earl waa arrested at Port Tam­ which liquor waa found.
ter federal investigations of the al­
(By Tk* A m *c1*W4 T t*m )
worth
ia promised _all those th a t a t­
n e w YORK, April 7 ,-A n alleged realty men here who base their esti­ pa, thia city, thia week where he waa
tend and a big thing will be missed if leged peonage waa begun in February.
OUTFIELDER KAUFF
confession In Buffalo last night of mate on the stamps affixed to deeds aasiatant superintendent of schools.
Evidence in the trial was completed
you miss this.CANNOT PLAY BALL
R°y Harris that he and a friend were and figure* on agreement* filed for
ON
ACCOUNT
CHARGES
The
Knighta
of
Colnmbua,
too,
are
quickly.
Williams taking the stand
.
hired by a woman to kill Joseph B. record with the clerk of the circuit REDUCTION OF WAGB8
amongst
those
that
believe
that
in
or­
court.
The
total
of
equities
trans­
waa th* only witness for the defense.
ON N. Y. CENTRAL
Klwell here last June, heightened In­
CHICAGO, April 7.-—Benny 'Kauff, der to make anything a success it
'
DENIED
BY
BOARD
terest today in a new investigation ferred waa $18,268,237 but since, the
Having introduced no testimony,
•%
outfielder of tho Gianta, haa been de­ muat be advertised and already apace
°f murder started laat week. Ascer- stamps do not indicate the full value
merely
letting Williams tall hla story
clared to be ineligible to play In or­ haa been purchased from the Daily
(Mr TV. a***cUU4 h w )
talned that tha woman.hired two men of realty, not taking—for one thing
CHICAGO, April 7.—Permlaaion to ganised base ball by Commlaaioner Herald and orders have been left for to the Jury without being sworn, the
to kill Elwell ia practically the only into'consideration mortgages assum­
make
provisional reduction of tha Landis, on account of indictments re­ plenty of printed m atter that will tell defense won the privilege of opening
theory of the crime never advanced ed, It ia estimated the actual value of
wagea
of
unakilled labor of tha New turned against him in New York, the whole county and surrounding and closing arguments. The faet th a t
property involved In the transfers was
before.
•
York
Central
railroad waa denied by charging him with the theft of an towns of thia carnival. Watch the Williams was not sworn prevented hla
thirty per cent greater than this fic­
Herald for future announcements.
th f railroad labor board today.
automobile.
being cross-examined.
Tr* • Herald W ant AiL—It pays.
ure.

treaty !

;

WOL INTRODUCE IT

rig h t

INVESTIGATE
HIGH PRICE
OF MATERIALS

ROYAL PALM
TRAIN WRECK
KILLS FOUR

|f l

1
•

•
'

*.
. i
• . • , . • -.
■• .
•
.

1

•

*

�..

'

•

-f..v
*VV*'I
. ITi ^ « -•W
. , &gt; _ \v ; * ‘ Pi I «

p-f* *■ F

^ W W W lilW W W I M W p M W W B iW ilW W *
sjfcy,&amp;:$*#£
J fc». 4

**4

- T4 f» « tei

i* ,

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL l, 1921

“HELL
HOLES”

HEAR

6 Piece Orchestra

“FOUND SEVEN DEAD RATS IN
BIN NEXT MORNING.”
Robert Woodruff says: “My prem­
ises were infested with rata. I tried
RAT-SNAP on friend’s recommenda­
tion. Next morning found seven dead
rats in bln, two near feed box, three
in stall. Found large number since.
SANFORD W ltL SECURE MA­ No smell about dead rata—RATSNAP drys them up. Beat thing I
CHINE GUN COMPANY IN
have ever used.” Three sizes, 35c,
FIRST INFANTRY
65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by
Ball
Hardware Co.—Adv.
ITna I lin itr 'i Sdlf)
At the meeting laat night held in
the court house, fifteen men signed
papers to organize the Machine Gun
Company for Sanford which ia a unit
in the Florida First Infantry now au­
thorized by the W ar Department as
a part of the Military Reserve forces
in the country.
George A. DeCottes wan chairman
of the session held last night.
As this article goes to press, over
fifteen more men have affiliated with
the organization and, as this consti­
tutes over half of the necessary
strength required, the Machine Gun
Company for Sanford becomes a real­
ity.
•
Capt. II. C. F. Dohm, organization
officer, will make the store of Bower
Si Roumillnt his hcndqunrters; it is
up to our young men here to call on
the Captain nnd sj-cure the necessary
information about the new organiza­
tion.
•
A very important point, to empha­
size, is the fact that the New Nat­
ional Guard of the United States is
on a different bnsis than wns the old
state troops. All men are equipped
nnd paid by Uncle Sam, and it is the
intention to keep the young man fit
for an emergency, should the call
hnve to come.
.
The young mnn of the community
is not making a sacrifice by joining
this organization, but, on the contrary
is showing the public, that he is one
of those reliable, regular “he-men" of
the community that his father, moth­
er, sister, sweetheart nnd wife, if he
has one, is proud of.

i

•

,

m: -

i«

R r •

P:

ax*

»-

'

About 2:30 Saturday afternoon the
home of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Smith
caught fire from the kitchen flue and
was totally destroyed. Moat of the
furniture, the engine house, wood­
THE LOCAL AMERICAN LEGION shed . and bam were saved by the
WILL PULL OFF A REAL
heroic efforts of the fire fighters.
STUNT NEXT YEAR.
Many have remarked that they had
never seen such fighting done a t a
I t m n i n t i r ' a D»llj)
fire as the Oviedo citizens and their
The Daily Herald ia privileged to
friends did Saturday afternoon for
tell its readers of • rood thing in the preservation of property.
The
which all can participate. The local Cuahing home, a large frame build­
post of the American Legion has sign* ing formerly used for a hotel, waa
ed a contract with the Redpath Ly­ very close to the Smith house and of
course it caught fire. At this time
ceum bureau for a lyceum course for. help waa sought from the Sanford
Sanford, the first number to appear Fire Department. The people had
here next February.. As the Legion Just given up the Cuahing House
bad an'immense array of the best tal­ when the Chemical engine with C. Y.
ent to select from, it is safe to say Ryan and the *fire chief arrived.
Through the efforts of the fire com­
that n real treat is in store for our pany and the continued efforta of the
people.
fire company and the continued ef­
The first attraction is the Winters forts of the citizens the fire waa ex­
company. This program consists of tinguished nnd the Cushing house
songs, pianologues, and humorous and saved. Of course much damage waa
serious readings.Mr. Winters is an done to one aide of the house and * a
impersonator of note, while his wife great deal of the furniture was brok­
is one of the best known whistlers on en by being thrown from the build­
the lyccum platform.
ing nnd from rough handling, hut so
‘ Another attraction booked Is WiF fortunntc were the owners and occulinm Rainey Bennett, “The Man Who pnnts of the house in saving so much
Can." Ilia engagement, for lie Is an that little thought i* given to the
entertainer of the very highest class, damage, The Smith house was cov­
is n combination of story and solid ered by insurance ami (he 'Cushing
substance, and is wtfll worth the price house partly so,
of ndmission to the entire course
Mr. and Mrs. Smith are staying
I.aurant A Company are magicians with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Aulin
and mystifiers. Mr. Lnurnnt wns re­ temporarily.
cently presented with n gold medal by
The citizens of Oviedo extend to
the Magicians of America, which is the city of Sanford and especially the
the highest honor this society can be­ rfire chief their heartfelt thanks nnd
stow. He has appenred before many appreciation for the aid given in ex­
scientific societies, and has puzzled tinguishing the fire, realizing that
and pleased them nil.
without thnt help the fire would hnve
The Dunhnr Male Quartette and swept away many buildings nnd caus­
Bell Ringer? is n company of enter­ ed n great loss of property.
tainers who furnish n delightful pro­
Miss Ruth Young spent Friday
gram. They enrry 150 hells, upon night nt home, returning to Sanford
which are played some most tuneful Saturday afternoon,
' ,
overture and solo numbers. Their
Mrs. I.. K. Wright nnd children
singing, accompanied by the bells, is spent Saturday afternoon in San­
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
certain to please nil by their pleasing ford.
harmony.
Mrs. L. A. Sheldon spent Monday
The annual meeting of the Congre­
Then there will be the Genevn in Orlando.
gation of the First Presbyterian
Players, consisting of n quartette of
R. I.. Holly of Sanford, spent Sat­ church is called for Surulny morning,
young ladies—pianist, violinist, rend­ urday afternoon in Oviedo helping to April 3 at the close of the preaching
ers nnd singers, and their program is remove the furniture from the burn­ service. This meeting is cnlled to
delighfully different.
They wenr ing buildings nnd to fight the fire.
hear the annual reports of the various
special and elaborate costumes and
N . T . I . i t z c t t c w a s a b u s i n e s s v i s i ­ organizations of the church, and to
will nppear in nt least two one-act t o r t o S a n f o r d T u e s d a y .
consider the election of additional
plays.
Several people sustainl-d minor in­ church officers.
The nbovc is hut a very brief de­ juries during the fire Saturday hut
The Sanford Presbyterian church
scription of the genuine treat in store nil are able to be out again.
hns made a steady growth for some
for Sanford people, hut you enn rest
Mra. C. L. West nnd little son, Chns. years and is in tho most healthy nnd
assured that The Daily Herald will spent Mondny in Orlnndo.
prosperous condition in its history.
keep you posted.
Mrs. T. W. Lawton entertnined her The following figures indiente the
Sunday school class nt her home F ri­ growth in membership during the
day night. An Easter egg nnd pen- period noted:
nut hunt was enjoyed, besides many
Members
other indo&lt;fr nnd outdoop games which
1912
135
Mr. Miller was a visitor in Sanford made the evening one Ibng to he re­
1913
187
Wednesday.
membered by those present.
1914 ................
217
Alton Farnell is spending several
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hi l i no nnd F.
1015
.... _
221
J. Neimyer motored to Coronado days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
1916 ................................. 240
E. A. Fnrnell.
.
Beach on Wednesday.
1917 — ....;..................... 248
W.
J.
Varne
and
brother
and H ar­
1918 ........... ...... ..... .....;..... 295
Mr. nnd Mrs. W, J. Coin, of Ten­
old
’Vame
spent
Saturday
afternoon
1919
316
nessee, nrrived Friday to spend sev­
in
Sanford.
1920
..................................
361
eral weeks in their home in West
John
Robertson
nnd
Wagner
.spent
1921
..................................
427
Longwood. Mr. Charlie Coin nnd
Sunday
nt
Daytona
Beach.
It
will
be
noted
that
the
past^'car
daughter, Miss Butcr, are motoring
Mrs. Jaa. Lee nnd baby arc spend­ has seen the greatest net gain in
through nnd will arrive in a few
ing several days with her mother, these yenrs. It ia the largest net
days.
Mrs. Lewis at Altamonte Springs.
growth any yedr since the organiza­
T. P. Lewis wns transacting busi­
Clemmons Hall left last week for tion of the church in 1882.
ness in Sanford Saturday.
Tifton, Ga., to visit his parents.
Mrs. J. S. Dinkcl returned Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Tingliey nnd
NOTICE.
from Jacksonville after n very pleas­ children, Douglas and Amos, left
ant visit with her son-in-law and Mondny for their home in Ssckville,
We are advised by the “ENER­
daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. R. Chap- N. B., after having spent the winter
GIZER’’
management that this valu­
pian, on MPC Hubbard street,
with Mr. Tingley's couzln, Misa Ber­ able service may still be obtained In
Our winter tourists have begun to tha Dixon,
Sanford by those who will arrange to
Icavo. Those leaving Wednesday
R, 0. Crawford visited Sanford take a definite number of treatments
were: Mr. and Mra. Farmer, Mrs. Saturday,
at definite times.
Stuart, and Mrs. Farralngton.
Also, where it is not 'practical to
Revidy Wright and Mrs. T. W. Law­
A candy sale was held at the Li­ ton atended the Chautauqua in San­ move a patient—such as Psrslysia
brary Thursday. The proceeds going ford Tuesday afternoon and evening. cases—to the “ENERGIZER” Office,
toward the building fund.
T. L. Mead'a amaryllis field is a t­ that ,a Machine may be placed in the
J. S. Dlnkel was a visitor in Orlan­ tracting njany visitors to Lake Charm home, where the Treatm ents can be
do on Saturday.
given at stated times, in full co-oper­
now aa it is in full bloom.
.
Charlie Coin and daughter, Misa
Mra. C.- L. W eit and mother, Mr*. ation with the Family Physician.
Ruth, arrived Sunday from Franklin, Mary West and Chaa. West, visited * The "ENERGIZER” process is ca­
pable of greatly aiding ANY FAIR
Tenn., and will spend several weeka Sanford Tuesday.
MEDICAL treatments, and Public
bore.
Misa Alice Powell spent Wednesday Opinion will sooner or later DEMAND
Fred Grist was a visitor In Orlan- afternoon at her home at Monroe.
that COMMON SENSE nnd LOGI­
‘do Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wheeler and
Mrs. L. T. Hunt and children ar­ two children and Andrew Aulin vis­ CAL EFFICIENCY should control
HUMAN BETTERMENT rather than
rived Wednesday from Fort Lauder­
ited Sanford nnd Altamonte Springs VIEW-POINT—HABIT
or PRES­
dale to make her parents, Mr. and Saturday night.
TIGE—(1.
e.—Dollars.1
Mrs. J. 11. Allen, a visit.
E.' Cushing, of Jacksonville, arriv­
And it DOES appear that the “EN­
Word has been received from W.
ed
Tuesday
to
look
after
the
proper­
ERGIZER”
i j efficient—Adv.
McWorkman that he has arrived
ty
damaged
by
fire
Saturday.
home after a very pleasant trip.
Why ahould men atoop to common
O. P. Swope and little daughter,
J. S. Dlnkel and Mlai Ollv* and A.
Y. Fuller were visitors in Sanford Shirley, spent Tuesday afternoon in robbery when there ,ia a chance to
Saaford.
grab surplus war m aterial! ?
Saturday.

L0NGW00D NOTES

h

The only man who feels insulted
The most subtle form of flattery
Chesterton doesn't like this country.
Well, have they stopped selling tick­ consist In asking a man. to change a when a bill is presented is the one
jwhodoesn’t intend to pay- it.
twenty dollar bill.'
ets to England?
.

GEORGE H Y M A N

At the Baptist Temple, Sunday, April 3, 8:00 P. M.

AMERICAN LEGION OVIEDO NOTES 15 MEN SIGN
MUSTER ROLL *
SECURES LYCEUM
LAST NIGHT
FOR FEBRUARY

pi.

r

A F e a r le s s D e n u n c ia t io n o f S in

Male Chorus—27 Voices

4,000 Acres Planted
Baseball Magnate
To Watermelons
Dead in Cincinnati
in Lake County
(Mr Tk* A
U M rm t)
nk

CINCINNATI, O. March 31.—
Frank Bancroft, for many years bus­
iness manager of the Cincinnati baleball club, died here a t midnight, a« a
result of neuritis. He was bom in
Massachusetts in 1846 and fought in
the Union army throughout the Civil
war, enlisting as a drummer boy.

TAVARES,
March 31., — Lake
covpity’a watermelon acerage this
season is more than 4.000 according
to .County Agricultural Agent D*
Busk, who has just completed a survey
The growers are expected to realize
approximately $1,000,000 for their
crop.
.
.

_*

•r
©

IMS. t u i KUm U mSm

Talking about the weather
w ont

you

anywhere

—but doing something about it will. ,

•

Instead of fussing and fuming and greeting, every man
you meet with “Ain’t it hot”—slip into one of the many
cool models of—
*
,Y .

7,11

F or w arm d ays

-* a

and you’ll realize that the good old summer days are not
so bad after all; that they are annoying only to those
who persist in going through summer in hot, cloth suits.
The materials are Palm Beach, Gabardine, Priestley’s
Mohair. Prices are reasonable.

Sanford Shoe and Clothing
v j/ .

Mi

_ -.

iU

t.-l.
\

- '

«

**»v

_
*.■
■ .
K*

M ai

�-'

’ 36 " ' *

T

a
THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921

Ir

GOV. HARDEE’S ADDRESS SEPARATEPEACE
SANFORD SECURES COMPANY
WITH GERMANY
TO THE LEGISLATURE
PRESENT PLAN
OF MACHINE GUN UNIT
FOR NATIONAL TROOPS
REPLETE WITH GOOD IDEAS
ALSO L” S. WILL NOT ENTER THE
LEAGUE, M. VIVIANA
IS TOLD

id on the theory that they could best
mnkc n creditable record by the en­
actment of a multiplicity of laws."
"I am sure the people have t}tf.\yonviction In ‘which I shnre," he said,
“that enactment of fewer laws, but
with more consideration of the value
of auch measures in dealing with
specific problems, would be of much
WITH YEKY SMALL BONDED IN­ greater value.”
DEBTEDNESS AND MUCH
MARRIED AT DAYTONA
,
IN RESOUBCES

Asks For Rigid Policy
of Economy in All De­
partment

STATE ALL RIGHT

(Trom W * 4 * &lt; t4 sy ‘i D ally )

(1 ; Tk« AiMcliUd T n u )

K f- •3

rv

V

B ' !

It

s?;*

r.

Kenneth Murrell and .Miss Ora
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., April 5,—
Howard stole a march on their San­
Revision of the present tnx laws, ro- ford fricndB Sunday and slipping
apportlonmcnt of the legislature, and away to Daytona were married by the
a rigid policy of economy In govern­ pnstor of the Christian church nt 3
mental expenditures were urged here o'clock. There happened to be some
today by Gov. Cary A. Hardee, In of the Sanford folks over there, how­
his address to the legislature which ever, nnd while they were auspicious
convened at noon In blcnninl session. of the turtle doves they were not sure
Asserting tho state has to its cred­ of the event and the truth did not
it nearly $3,000,000 ns Federal aid in leak out until yesterday when Kcnnct
toad building the governor recom­ naked for a vacation from the Per­
mended that funds be provided for kins &amp; Britt store where he Is em­
the efficient maintenance of the State ployed and being put through the
third degree by Sherlock Perkins and
Road Department.
Varipus agencies having to do with Holmes Britt finally broke down nnd
assisting the fnrmcr should be sup­ confessed that he had taken the fntnl
ported, the legislators were told by step. Mr. and Mrs. Murrell left yes­
the executive who urged that the terday in their car for a honeymoon
means and legislation for the dipping trip down the east coast and other
of cattle be provided for the eradica­ points where they will be absent for
several weeks after which time they
tion of tick.
“ Whether you favor the dipping of will make their home in Sanford. The
cattle or not is now hardly pertinent bride is a charming girl from Howl­
to the issue,’.’ the executive added. ing Green, Ky„ thnt state that boasts
Miss
“The action of other states in their of so many fair daughters.
quarantine of Florida renders the dip­ Howard wns here severnl yenrs ago
ping of cattle absolutely essential, as instructor in the Snnford Business
College arid liked the city so well
and there is no alternative for us."
Conservation of natural resources, that she returned here last fall and
•tlons, support of the National Guard accepted a position with IJ. C. Mar­
maintenance of educational institu- lowe and has n host of friends here
and law enforcement Were also urged and in her home stnte who will wish
her all the happine^B in the world.
by the government.
“Out of the collective experience of The groom is a Sanford hoy who has
this legislature," he continued, "I am lived here for the past twelve years
sure there will be submitted many and has been engaged in business
measures which should engage your where his strict attention to details
attention and which will make for nnd unfailing courtesy nnd good hu­
the enforcement of the law.
mor have endeared him to the public.
“ My observation has been that we He is the eldest son of Cnpt. nnd Mrs.
need more effective enforcement of j K R. Murrell and is very populnr
with everyone. He is a valued em­
the statutes already in existence."
Reduction in the number of first ployee of Perkins &amp; Britt and has
class convicts to be kept at the state charge of nil the window dressing,
farm at Ilaiford, was recommended by sign painting nnd other work in the
the executive, who said, more of the “Store That is Different." The Her­
convicts should be made available for ald joins the ninny friends in extend­
ing best wishes to Mr. nnd Mrs. Mur­
road work.
Touching upon the revision of the rell.
ta x laws, the governor recommended
th e creation of n tux commission, ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
PRESBYTERIAN CHUlfOI
■composed of the governor, the comp­
troller, the stnte treasurer, and the
A congregational meeting was held
attorney general. This board would
have for its purpose the uniformity by the Presbyterians Sunday to hear
of county tnx assessments. A consti- the annual report of the various or­
tutionnl amendment to pvrmit the as­ ganizations, and of the church ns a
sessment of intangible property of whole. This hns been the best year
In the history of the church.
The
th e state was recommended.
membership
has
grown
from
361
to
“ Under the law as it now stands,"
the governor stnted, “the assessment 427 during the year; the total money
« f intangibles is impracticable be­ artunlly raiser! and paid out during
cause of that provision which requires the year wr\s $17,844. Much more
all property to be assessed at its full than this passed through the hands of
cash value."
the treasurers, but this is the net
legislation to provide penalties for amount given by the members The
property owners w h o fail to give in largest amount previously given In
*11 their property to the tax assessor, any year wns $11,889, given the year
is necessary, the executive satnted.
before. In 1913 the church gave $ lr
“ Much property is now avoiding as­ 714, which was a high water mark for
sessment because not placed upon the the church. This large sum is not due
tax rolls," he continued.
alone to greatly enlarged membership,
The legislature were asked abolish hut to the fact that 110 members of
needless offices.
the local church are tithers. *. - f
A t the outset the governor assert * The Sunday school reports an en­
ed the state's financial conditioh, rollment of 402. the largest Iri Its his­
generally, was sound. “The stnte has tory’- The Senior Christian Endeavor
no bonded indebtedness," he said, "ex­ hns 58 members, the Intermediates 24
cept in the sum of $«t}l/,0flii0, which and the Juniors 30. The Auxiliary
bonds are now owned by a division of starts the year with 174 women in the
the state government, to-wit: the various circles.
S ta te Board of Education."
Messrs. A* T. Rossltter anil L. I.
The time has arrived for some plan Frazier were unanimously elected
o f retirement of the bonds, the gov­ deacons by the congregation, and ar­
ernor said, and recommended for this rangements u II be perfected soon for
purpose the creatjoiiVif^a sinking fund their ordination and installation.
commission, composed of the gover­
nor, state treasurer, attorney gener­
al, secretary of state, and state su­
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
perintendent of public instruction. The
A COLD OR CATARRH
interests paid by the banks on state
Apply Cream In Nostrils To
deposits would be credited to a sink­
Open Up Air Passages.
ing fund account, the commissioners
having power, under the governor’s
plan, to invest the funds in high class
Ah! What n relief! Your clogged
bonds.
nostrils open right up, the air pass­
An emergency appropriation to pro­ ages* of your head are clear .and you
vide funds for the Hospital for the can breathe freely. * No more hawk­
Insane at Chattahoochee and the In­ ing, snuffling, mucuos discharges,
dustrial School for Boys at Marianna headache, dryness—no struggling for
is necessary,, the executive said.
j breath at night, your cold of catarrh
The legislators were admonished to is gone.
Kcl "back to the constitution" by the | Don’t stay stuffed up! Got n small
governor who said the stnte was fast bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your
becoming “commission ridden."
[druggist how. Apply ^ little of this
“ In the creation of such commis­ fragrant, antiseptic cfeam in your
sions as you may deem wise and ex­ nostrils, let* It penetrate through cvpedient, let your creations be- sarved ery air passage of the head; soothe
out of the cabinet,” the law-makers and heal the swollen, inflamed muwere told.
Icou* membrane, giving you instant
Id conclusion the governor express­ [ relief. Ely’s Cream Balm is just
ed the belief that some of the legisla­ what every catarrh sufferer has been
tures in the past had “apparently act- .seeking. It's just splendid.—Adv.

WASHINGTON, ' April 5.—The
Harding administration intends to
terminate the war between the United
States and Germany by congressional
resolution, M. Viviani, the French en­
voy extraordinary to this country, is
understood to have been informed last
night nt a dinner at the home of Sen­
ator McCormick of Illinois.
The former premier was also in­
formed, It was said by senators pres­
ent, that the program of the adminis­
tration does not contcmplato entrance
of the United States into the League
of Nations.
Tho French envoy, who was ac­
companied by Ambassador Jusscrand,
was said to have been fhformed that
sentiment of Republican leaders was
virtually 'unanimous for adoption of
the Knox separate peace resolution,
subject only to possible amendment
from Its original form, early in tho
special session of congress. M. Vivi­
ani wns described as appearing "re­
conciled" to the situation.
Those nt the dinner said that M.
Vivinl had been told frankly that it
was useless to discuss the possibility
of American membership in the
L ’ngue of Nntions. Most of the Re­
publican members of the senate for­
eign relations committee nnd Colonel
George Harvey of New York, pros­
pective ambassador at the Court of
St. James, were among those present.
At the same time the senntors marie
It clear thnt the United States would
take no action which could be in any
way considered ns "helpful" to Ger­
many, especially in, the matter of re­
parations and fulfilling other obliga­
tions involved in the peace settlement.
In discussing the proposed separate
peace resolution, the senators, it is
understood, asserted their intention
to introduce it immediately upon the
convening of congress and urge its
prompt aiioption. However, they ad­
ded, thnt if President Harding should
request delay in the m atter of n vote,
this undoubtedly would be arranged.

START TOMORROW
AND KEEP IT UP
EVERY MORNING
GET INTO THE HAHIT OF DRINK­
ING A GLLASS OF nOT
WATER BEFORE
BREAKFAST.
Millions of folks bathe internally
now instead of loading their system
with drugs. "Whnt’s an inside hath?"
you say. Well, it’s guaranteed to
perform miracles according to hot
wato enthusiasts.
There are vast numbers of men nnd
women who, immediately upon aris­
ing In the morning, drink a glass of
hot wat&lt;?r with a tenspoonful of lime­
stone phosphate in It. This Is n very
excellent health measure. It is in­
tended to flush the stomach, liver,
kidneys nnd intestines of the previous
day’s waste, sour bile and indigesti­
ble material left over in the body
which if not eliminated every day,
becomes food for millions of bac­
teria which Infest the bowels, the
quick result Is poisons nnd toxins
which nre then absorbed into the
blood, causing headache, bilious a t­
tacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds,
stomach trouble, kidney misery ^sleep­
lessness, impure blood and all sorts of
nilments.
People who feel good one day nnd
badly the next, but who simply can
not get feeling rig h t nre urged to ob­
tain a quarter pound of limestone
phosphute at the drug store. This
will cost very little but is sufficient
to make anyone a real crank on the
subject of internal sanitation.—Adv.

CUBA PROTESTS
RAISE TARIFF
ON TOBACCO

Seventy Men Signed Up
Last Night at Big
Meeting

OFFICER^ELECTED
WILL BE MUSTERED IN TONIGHT
AT PUBLIC CEREMONY IN
FRONT COURT HOUSE
(Tram W U i t U o 'i D*ilj)

irn a

K t a d i r 'i D*Qj)

Tho G. I. A. ladies entertained the
Brotherhood Of Locomotive Engineers
with a banquet at the Parish House
Friday evening. The room was lav­
ishly decorated with spring flowers
and ferns.
Mrs. Fannie McConald, Mrs. Frank
Crosby and Mrs. W. O. Leonard were
In the receiving lift*.
Punch was dispensed throughout
the evening by Mrs. Barber, Mrs.
Minarik and Miss Katherine Aycock
and the following program was giv­
en:
A fancy drill put on by twelve of
the G. I. A. ladies.
Two readings by Misses Rosamond
Radford and Mary Louise Wells were
very much enjoyed.
* »
Mr. Graham pleased the audience
with some very popular songs.
The welcome remarks were made
by Mrs. McConald president of this
organization and the response was
given by Mr. Frank Crosby,
Some very pleasing remarks on

Sanford and Seminole county should
feel proud of the fact that 70 men
signed the roster for the new Machine’
Gun Company last night and there
Fraternity from Mrs. Cameron, who
is a distinguished winter visitor from
are-so many more on-the waiting list
Illinois.
that they will have to. bo chosen in­
After this a chicken dinner with all
stead of being urged to join this
accessories was served.
splendid company.
Mr. W. F. Shelley made the clos­
A most enthusiastic meeting was
ing remarks.
held in the court house last night and
It was a very Informal affair and
after the requisite number had signed
w a s enjoyed by all.
up the election of officers resulted in
the following:
Buy your ppzt cards a t the Herald
George A. DeCottes, captain, J. C.
Hutchinson, first . lieutenant, II. F.
Losing, second lieutenant.
Df. Ralph Stevens nnd Dr. A. N.
Tolar had the herculean task of ex­
amining the men and qualifying on
FOR TYING
i*
their fitness in a given time and their
ability was shown in the fact that
they had the men all examined and
ready for tho roll call. The officers
chosen for the machine gun company
are well qualified 1° every way hav­
IN PAST COLORS
ing all had experience in tho world
HOFFMAN-CORR. TAPE MFC. CO.
war nnd Captain DoColtes also being
312 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
a former member of the state militia.
TAPES
FOR ALL PURPOSES
The paper work is now being rushed
by Captain Dohm who has put in
much of his time here for tho past
week getting up tho company nnd he Dir D C n iim n N IN DDIfEC Y ou will make a mistake If you order
is the proudest man in the state to­ Dlu K L liU L llU n in r lu lf c o your fertilizer without getting oar
day to know thnt his efforts have NEW PRICE LISTS JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OF MATERIALS, Prompt
been so well rewarded. The federal Shipments. Order now. Fertilizers, Insecticides, Sprayers, Poultry Sap*
inspection will be held next Tuesday plies
night nt 8 p. m. and this is the form­
E. 0 . PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
al occasion thnt starts the organiza­
tion for recognition nnd pay. The JACKSONVILLE
’
FLORIDA
equipment will be rushed to Sanford
as soon ns possible and the boys will
then bo ready for their drills and they
expect to put up a fine appearance nt
the first stnte encampment.
Capt. H. C. F. Dohm, who organ­
ized the regiments in Florida when
«
naked about the latest acquisition to
the national guards said that San­
ford had shown more enthusiasm and
was organized in less time than any
other unit in the stnte and that the
membership is composed of high
gratle men.
The forma! muster will take place
tonight in front of the Court House
and the public is invited to attend
and witness the ccfcmony.

CELERY &amp;
ASPARAGUS

G r o v e co sts
are materially
re d u ce d fo r
growers w ho

IN HONOR OF MRS. K IN '
(Trora W*dB*kl&gt;r‘&lt; Dsllr)

The lovely home of Mrs. Arthur
Raymond Key.was the scene of a de­
lightful social affair yesterday, when
she entertained a large number of
her friends between the hours of four
nnd six o'clock at a charming reception, honoring Mrs. Elmer Kipp, of
Daytona, Fla.
Many beautiful flowers were used
in decorating the spacious rooms
which were thrown together nnd
thronged with guests during the re­
ceiving "hours.
Mrs. David Thrasher greeted the
guests and Mrs. Ernest Housholdor
introduced them to tho receiving line
which was composed of Mrs. Key and
her attractive guest, Miss Kipp.
In the dining room Mrs. B. F.
Whitncr nnd Mrs. S. O. Chnse poured
coffee during the first hour and Mrs.
Forest Lake nnd Mrs. 'Ernest Gnlloway poured during the second hour.
The color scheme of pink and green
was artisticnliy carried out in the dec­
orations and refreshments which con­
sisted of ice cream, cake nnd coffee.
Assisting were Mesdnmes Watson,
McCuller, Pickins, Hines, Leonurdi,
and Misses Agnes Dumas, May
Thrasher, Marie Teague and Fern
Ward.
The guest list of this occasion in­
cluded more than two hundred friends
to whom Mrp. Key emphasized her
cordial hospitality.
Among those attending from outof-town were Mrs. N. P. Yowell, Mrs.
J. D. Barnes, Miss Elizabeth Yowell,
and Miss Katherine Barnes of Orlan­
do, and Mrs. H. B. Schulte of Day­
tona.

AND SUGAR THAT WOULD IN­
JURE BUSINESS OF
ISLAND
,
WASHINGTON, April 0.-U , B.
Hawley and Edward B. Shattuck, rep­
resenting sugar "and tobacco interests
in Cuba, protested to the state de­
partment today against the inclusion
of discriminatory tariffs on sugar nnd
tobacco in any tarfif bill which may
be presented to congress. Similar
protests against higher tariffs on su­
gar and tobacco were made when the
emergency tariff bill which President
Wilson vetoed, was before the last will break a 'Cold, Fever and
congress..
Try • Herald Want Ad.—It pays.

Grippe quicker than anything
we know, preventing pneumonia.

arJfc!

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”
tion—lota are being sold right along and building in this
section is such os to gladden the heart of those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.
This is no idle talk—I have weighed the statement and
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for the careful, conservative person—that
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
has VISION will agree with me now—the other later. ^

J .E .S P U R L I N G
&gt;

“The Man Who Sells Dirt C heap’
,

-

-

r

_

•

.

*

,

*

__________

Watch the South E ast Corner of Page Two
. - . .■ •

-- rt ^

retie

ENTERTAINED ENGINEERS

i .4

. •,

e

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921

BLUE SKY LAW HOLDS
GOOD IN TfflS STATE
AND MUST BE OBEYED

OF FLORIDA LEGISLATURE

Conditions Under Pro­
visions of Contract
Shall Be Met

FOUR THOUSAND ACRES
MELONS IN LAKE COUNTY

First It i9 sold at a mod­
erate price. You save when
you buy i t
Second: It haa more than the
ordinary leavening strength,'
therefore, you use less.
Thtrd\ There are no fail­
ures—it always makes the
sweetest, most palatable of
foods.
Fourth: It is used by mil­
lions of housewives—leading
domestic science teachers
and cooking experts.

County Agent DcBusk has made a
survey of the watermelon plantings
Jacksonville and St. Au­
in Lake county for this season and
TALLAHASSEE, April 5— By a believes the acreage is over 4,000.
gustine Men Are
Judge Householder is os proud as a memorandum decision, without opin­ He has personally inspected 3,408
Leaders
peacock today in the possession of a ion, the supreme court has affirmed acres and reports that the vines are
new fire-proof safe that the .county the order of the circuit court for Leon in excellent condition, with no traces
commissioners leccntly purchased f-r county In the case of Ernest Amos, of anthracnosc.
This acreage is
his office. It is a lino piece of furni­ as comptroller of the state of Florida about the same ns last season and
ture, inside and out, and will hold all and Rivers H. Buford as attorney promises a largo yield that will bring
the
important recoids and documents general of the state of Florida, plain- | the growers of Lake county over one
a lthough
it
looked
l ik e
of this office, and give the office tiffs in error; vs. Central Florida Oil million dollars for this delectable
PHILLIPS OF LAKE CITY
greater efficiency &lt;in many ways. Our and Gas company, a corporation, de­ fruit.—Eustic Lake Region.
WOULD BE SPEAKER
beautiful court house is safe so far fendant In error. Attorneys: Rivers
• T A L L A H A S S E E , April 6. — The as fires arc concerned, but in case.the H. Buford, attorney general and W.
two houses of the legislature which building should have a fire, the rec­ W. Trammell, assistant for plaintiffs
m,t in biennial session this morning ords of all the offices are now amply In error; Francis B. Wlnthrop of Tal­
M.-’LuPI III
were organized last night so far aa protected from fire and theft and are lahassee for defendant In error.
lhe choosing, in caucus of each house, well equipped In every way.
The record In this case discloses
of the president of the senate and the
that the defendant In error, a domes­
tic corporation, applied to plaintiff in IF MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT
ijxtker of the house
DARKENS SO NATURALLY
The senate caucus was a simple oferror for a perm it to do business and
best Baking
• NOnODY CAN TELL.
Powder that can be produced. Waa
f»ir. Senator W. A. MacWilllama of
sell Its stock In the state of Florida,
given highest award* at World’*
St. Augustine was, by unanimous
under the provisions of Chapter 6422,
fttrprooa
The
old-tlmc
mixture
of
Sage
Tea
rote, named for president. But the
(as amended by Chapter 6862) laws
Exposition, Parit, Franca.
house caucus went beyond the mid­ IF YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLAD­ of Florida (popularly known as the and Sulphur for darkening gray,
Sixth It contains only such
night hour this morning in selecting
"blue sky law.") The comptroller streaked and faded hair is grand­
DER BOTHERS YOU DRINK
Ingredients as have been officially
mother’s
recipe,
and
folks
are
ntrain
?-4 o»P .
A speaker, w ith R ep resen tativ e F rank
and the attorney general, then Van
approved by the United States Food
LOTS OF WATER.
H cup au^ar,
using
It
to
keep
their
hair
a
good,
Authorities
E. Jennings of Duval county the final
C. Swearingen, pn October 12, 1920,
WOUT, A BOTCI
When your kidneys hurt and your tendered a permit to the company but even color, which is quite sensible, as
choice on the seventh ballot. He had
The finest quality Baking
spoon .Calumet
Powder—ct tbe moat economical
forty-one yotes to thirty-three for back &lt;feels sore, don’t get seared and .upon certain conditions, namely: 1. we are living in an age when a youth­
Baking
Powder.
coat “The Blrewt Bargain That
R e p r e s e n ta tiv e W. W. Phillips of Co­ proceed to load your stomach with a That the company could sell only $50,- ful appearance Is of the greatest ad­
41 cup chopped
Goes
into
the
Kitchen
Today.”
•
nuts, 1 teaspoon
lot of drugs that excite the kidneys (000 worth of Its capital stock, a t the vantage.
lumbia, who led up to that ballot.
Mix plain flour with pure baking
le m o n J u I csl
Representative S. D. H arris of Pin­ nnd irritate the entire urinary tract. j,nr value of $10 per share, outside , Nowadays, though, we don’t hnve
Then rnfrr In
powder Instead of utlng uncertain
tAe
troublesome
task
of
gathering
the
ellas held on through the sixth-bal­ Keep your kidneys clean like you keep ' the county of Leon. 2. That the Inmixture*. Then
will know
lot, having In that ballot fourteen your bowels clean, by flushing them corporatlng stockholders-of the com- sage and the mussy mixing nt home.
rotes, the highest number accorded with a mild, harmless salts that re-|p«ny must buy and pay for in cash All drug stores sell the rondy-to-usc
him. Phillips led on the first ballot moves the body's urinous waste and nt par, not less than $15 worth of the product, Improved by the addition of
with twenty-five votes to sixteen for stimulates them to their normal act- $r,0,000 worth of stock authorized to other ingredients, cnllcd "Wyeth’s
____
ivity. The function of the kidneys is he sold under the permit. 8. Thnt Sage and Sulphur Compound.’’ It is ___
Jennings.
very
popular,
because
nobody
can
d.si
ITT
TkTTD
CJDBYMflC! 11J A T17B Thomas R. Baktr, Pk. D* #f
I
to
Altar
the
blood.
In
24
hours
they
These nom inations will bp form ally
not less than $50 worth of stock b e ,
cover
it
has
been
applied.'
Sipiply
U
l f t l l l U O f f I E J i RoUina Collage, A analytic
two
houses
jn
their
|
strain
from
it
500
grains
of
acid
and
ratified by the
sold to any one person nt one time. |
opening session.
»waste, so we enn readily understand 4. Thnt in the snlc of such stock it moisten your comb or n soft brush Consulting Chemist says of the w ater: "Of the many water* of this and #tbLittle nctual business will be accom- the vital importance of keeping the he mnde known or represented thnt with it, and draw this -through y o u r1" region* that I hare analyzed, 1 h ate found none auperlor In all good qaalttaking one smnll strand nt a
to ‘hat of the ’Elder Water."—Phone 311-W. Office In MlUer Building.
plishetl the first day beyond orgnniz- kidneys active,
the territory in which the wells are " nir'
ELDER SPRINGS WATER CO.
ing the two houses and listening to
Drink lots of water—you can’ll to be put down is not In n producing j time;
mornin* th* Krn&gt;’
,,is'
drink too muen;
much; niso get rrom
from any
5. Thnt In the drilling of th e !nPP&lt;?nri't but whnt delights the Indies
the recommendations which Governor unnk
Hardee will make in his address to pharmacist about four ounces of Jnd test wells, for which the sale of stock with Wyeth's Sage nnd Sulphur Coni-1
the legislature.
I Salts; tnke a tablespoonfnl in a gloss jin permitted, that the services of an pound is thnt, besides beautifully.
IF YOU NEED A NEW
All but one or two members of the of water before hrenkfnst each morn-1experienced expert oil well driller be dnrkening the hair after n few nppli-j
legislature were on hand last night *ing for a few days and your kidneys employed to supervise and mnkc the cations, it tihs° produces thnt soft lu s-,
for the preliminaries.
will act fine. This famous salts is drilling operations of the company. tre nnd nppeurnneo of abundance'
The informal session of the senate made .from the acid of grapes and 0. That 80 per cent of the proceeds which is b o attractive.—Adv.
rnuru« last night ratified the selcc-, lemon juice, combined with lithia, and derived from the sale of stock be used
Buy the Best that is m ade
tions made two years ago by the bold- has bqpn used for generations to clean for the purpose of drilling nnd equip­ HANDBAG CONTAINING
over senators as part of the routine ftnd stimulate clogged kidneys; niso ping oil wells. 7. Thnt said com-1
JEWELRY IS STOLEN
of its work. today in formal elections to neutralize the acids in urine so it pnny furnish the comptroller once a j
DAYTONA, April 0.—The theft of
la»t night s Work will be ratified by no longer is a source of irritntion, month n written statement shownfc
the senate. Senator W. A. MatfWII- thus ending bladder weakness,
the names nnd postofTice addresses of i a handbag containing $1,500 in ensh
bams. St. Augustine, was made presi-, j n{j Salts is Inexpensive; cannot nil persons who, during the previous j and jewelry from the room of n local
dfiit. Senators Johnson and Hully injure; makes n delightful elTervcs- month, shnll hnve purchased nny of hotel occupied by Mrs. C. M. Loomis
paymg tribute to his efficiency, ju d g -, cent iithia-water drink which cvery- the stock of the company within th v , mul her mother, 5lys. G. F. Goodwin,
We also have the Buck Ljne of
m. in and fairness, both ris n member one should tnke now nnd then to keep state of Florida, together with the both of New Britain, Conn., hns been
y GAS RANGES
nf the house and of the senute. Sec- . their kidneys clean and nctivc. Try par value of the stock so purchased. reported to the police authorities.
retsry Finley called the cnucus to o r - , this, n]B0 keep up the water drinking, 8. Thnt the permission granted in
dtr artd Senator T. T. Turnbull was nn,j no doubt you will wonder what said property should expire on the
chairman and Senator John S. Taylor beenme of your, kidney trouble nnd 31st. day of December, A. I). 1920.
secretary. There was no oratory hneknehe.—Adv.
1 On November 10, 1920, the comwaited mi the proceedings, most of
----------------------------- •
pnny refused to nm-pt snid qualified
CHAUTAUQUA TREASURER’S
the -ei at nr* being anxious to get
tendered it and requested snid compW *
COMPANY
REPORT.
ov. r t.. the house to see the real bat•
•
1troller nnd attorney genernl to issue
tie.
To the 20 men who mnde the Chau­
it a permit to do business nnd sell its
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Senator MacWilliams told the cor­ tauqua possible and the people who 'stock in the state of Florida, free
respondent, afte r the cnucus, thnt the patronized the same:
from nny conditions nnd qualifications
Receipt*,
position had come to him positively
which the officials refused to do.
without promises of any kind, a re c -| From sale of season tickets..$ 658.76 Thereupon the company filed Its peti­
or&gt;l of which he is deservedly proud. From the g u a ra n to rs _____ 300.00 tion in the circuit epurt of Leon coun­
Following is n complete list of sen- From door receipts _______ 543.22 ty for an alternative writ of mandam­
att officers and attaches, with the
us dirrete dto the respondents, comp­
rnoniy from which they
hail—the
Total ....................................$1501.98 troller and attorney genernl, to com­
PIANO TUNING
plates of engrossing secretary nnd
Paid out .............. - .............$1501.98 pel them to issue such permit, or to
“We Deliver The Goods”
\V. L. Harvey will tune your piano.
'■r.v stenographer were left open until
The Redpath Chautauqua was n loss show cnusc. The alternative writ
today
’ .
18 years with Cable Co. Permanent­
to the Redpath people of $313.02.
Local and Long Distance Hauling
wns issued by the circuit court. Re­
ly located In Sanford nt 107 West
Respectfully,
President, W. A. MacWilliams, St.
spondents filed n motion to qunsh said
J»hns; secretary, Charles A. Finley,
George Hyman, Treasurer. alternative writ, which \yns nvcr-rul- First street. Phone 103-J. All work
PHONE 498
guaranteed. • •
25*tfc
Columbia; assistant secretary, Miss
od by the circuit court and respondL C. Hulley, Volusia; bilf secretary,
' If Wc Please You, Tell Olliers. If We Don’t, Tell Us.
enata having refused to plead further
C. Y. Byrd, • Suwannee; engrossing
the court mnde nn order directing the
*cvritary, left open until today; en­
Issuance of n peremptory writ In ac­
rolling secretary, Francis Lyops,
cordance with the prayer of the peti­
Lon; journal socretary, W. P. Crostion. From this order overruling the Is a powerful Antiseptic and Pain
Marion; sergeant-at-arm s, W. A.
Killer, cures infected cuts, old sons,
motion to qusah the alternative writ
“PROLIFIC” Fertilizers Grow Prolific
^Mton, Putnam; doorkeeper, Horry Black-Draught Is The Best Medi­
tetter,
etc. Relieves Sprains, Neur­
nnd directing the issuance of the per­
Inward, Leon; chnplain, Rev. Buyan
17-18te
•
Crops
emptory writ, respondents appealed. algia, Rheumatism,
• tephens, Leon; janitor,
Eugene cine This Lady Ever Used. Says
The supreme court has affirmed this
awkins, Jackson; reading secretary,
It Is Only Medicine She
order of the circuit court.
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
Miss Myrtle McCaskUl, Taylor; osGives
H
er
Children.
BLACKSHEAR, GEORGIA
*»tant secretary, R. L. Walden, DcAttorneys and Counsellors-at-Law
FLORIDA GROWERS GET
bolo; stenographers, Miss Ella V.
A
quarter-century
of successful manufacture and distri­
DeLAND, FLORIDA
Village. Ark.—In telling ol
RATE
HEARING
THIS• '''ins, Alachua; Miss Aline Sledge, herCherry
bution
In
Florida
and Georgia of High Grade
Will practice In the State and Feder­
experience with Thedford'a Black*
nferson; Miss Eula Vickery, Escam- Draught, Mrs. Lottie Ellla, R. F. D. No.
“PROLIFIC”
Fertilizers
al
Courts.
Special
facilities
for
Ex­
MONTH—1F LETCHER
amining and Perfecting Land Titles.
"I used Black, ,a: P“Kes, Leon Woods, Taylor; 1, this place, said:
Special formulas for Cirtus, Melon and all VegotabTe
arry Anderson, Gadsden; Harry Draught aa a laxative, also for head­ WASHINGTON, April 4.—Follow­
ache, torpid liver and Indigestion. It
Lnlayson, Columbia.
Reduce your 1921 FertiliberUills by using "PROLIFIC”
U the best liver medicine I have ever ing up his conferences with the chair­
used and 1* the only madlcln* I girt man of the Interstate Commerce com­
t
Fertilizers.
SCHELLE MAINES
my children.
BROTHERHOOD AT
mission rewarding rates from Florida
Honestly made, truthfully sold, and satisfactorily
"I feel like It has saved me a lot la growers and shippers of fruits and
LAWYER
OVIEDO SATURDAY doctors’
delivered
bill*, for when tha children
An independent company with capacity of 400 torn daily.
St- Andrews was represented on the complain of feeling bad or have a cold, vegetables, who has had th is' m atter
marnond nt Oviedo by tha Thursday I Just give them a good dos* of Black- up with the authorities here for some
SANFORD
T. E. KING, A gent
and they soon get all rig h t time, said today th at the next hearing
i chapter l u t Saturday, playing Draught
I t certainly dean* the liver and clears
SANFORD
-:-;FLORIDA
IT
*K»in»t the Oviedo Boy Scouts. The up the akin and they are soon o u t regarding this m atter would be held
k«me was particularly interesting, in- wall again. I wouldn't be without It during April. .A t that time represent­
• atives of the growers and shippers
** much aa the game this time waa for anything."
Seventy
years
of
successful
us#
bai
* turn-about and won. by St. An- m ads Thedford’a B lack -D rau g h t# and also of the ra'lroads will be heard
Attorney-at-Law
No earlier date than April,
' re&gt;’s Brotherhood, by a acore of 5 to standard, household remedy. E rtry here.
ARE YOU INSURED? IF N O T , SEE
• The Oviedo scout* lived up to their member, of every family, need*, at Senator Fletcher said, could be ar­ No. 14 Gamer-Woodruff Buildin
r' putation of moat generous hospl- times, the benefit that Black-Draught ranged. ft is proposed to piece Flor­
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
SANFORD, FLA. 1
la helping to cleanae the aystem ida shippers more on a parity with
a ty, for after the game the utem- idvas
and to prevent or relieve the trouble#
* rs of the Brotherhood were invited th a t come from constipation. Indiges­ others further • from the important
markets, sc) that more time may be al­
0 t&gt;ie pretty spot under the big tree tion, and a Uxy liv#r.
, _
To keep weU, yodr stomach, nvst lowed thy Florida • producers In the
®l Lake Charm, where a most bountlu and greatly enjoyed supper waa and bowsl* m ust b# in good working handling ‘ of their shipments before
order. To help keep them that way,
JEWELER
o m c i p b o p u b b a n e b u il d in a
. jnven. The Brotherhood team play- taka occasional dosea of Thedfords reaching Anal destination.
Sanford
MY SPECIALTIES:
lng were the following: Leonard Mc- Black-Draught Thousands of hocus
are
never
without
i
t
Pickard’s
Hand-Painted
China
„ Uc""' c*ptain; James Stone, James
666 ia a prescription for Colds,
******************
For sals by all druggists.
Gorham’a Sterling Silver
* t°ollhan, Morris Moye, Robert RobThe ‘genuine , has .the name, Fever and LnGrippe. kIt's the
nson1Jesse Greene, John Wilson, Joel Thedfords, on the labeL Insist on gstIIwm’ rl.u d War.
; .
«nd Rpbert Denton.
Elgin and Waltham Watches
ting what yqu aak for,
Kir moat speedy. remedy, we know.
COUNTY JUDGES OFFICE
HAS A FlftfB, BIG SAFE

was no T u r p r ise

TURN HAIR DARK
WITH SAGE TEA

GLASS OF SALTS
CLEANS KIDNEYS

CALUMET

w- 1

OIL COOK STOVE

The FLORENCE Automatic

Reho-paste

For Sore Throat,
Coughs, Croup.
Ask Your Druggist

FOR HEADACHE, '
LIVERTROUBLE

mwA

LOSSING’S QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER

RUB-MY-TISM

THE BLACKSHEAR MFG. COMPANY

GEO. G. HERRING

HENRY M cLAULIN

.

,* V * 4 V

#

j

,f

_

.

.

.

General Fire

Insurance

;

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921
There have been campaign* and
THESANFORDHERALD campaigns
here against gambling,
...r r M U a a t nad Editor
Sanatory aaS T n a a w a r
.............Oaaara) Manager

(Iaocrparatod)

fart, TU rlda,

Foralgn AdvertUIn R rpraaatitatlva
THE AMERICAN PR1 IS A SSO C IAT ION

The tourist* who remained In Flor­
ida are satisfied now.
W ith th* changeable weather in the
north a t thia time of the year there
U no forecast for the weather and it
la cold the greater part of the time.

against slot machines, against many
of thoso things which are in violation
of the city ordinances. These cam­
paigns simply call attention to the
existence of these evils. Thcjl have
also been brought to the attention of
this paper and articles have been
written to bo published, but wc have
never seen the benefits of campaigns
or of articles or of sermons to be
preached against any violations of the
city ordinances." We have officers to
enforce the low. If they cannot en­
force them, put the officers out nnd
get someone that wilt enforce the law.
If anyone knows whereof he speaks,
let him speak in public, call the at­
tention of the mayor and city commis­
sioners and city manager to this vio­
lation and arrest the violators. Why
should there be any indirect mention
of these violations. Come right square
out to the city officials and tell them
what you know. They arc here to enfores the laws or get off the j o b nothing more and nothing leas.

The DeLand News shows tho picture
of the new moving picture house to RRU8II UP. CLEAN UP. PAINT UP,
be erected in that city. It is certain­
Some slogan this. Sound* tike ev­
ly a beauty and will do much toward
erything
is going up. However, go­
placing DeLand in the hjg city class.
ing up docs not always mean prices
North Carolina hotels are calling on goods. It might have reference to
for a hotel law. We always thought the elevator for Instance. And the
thd rates were high enough as it brush, clean up and paint up means
that our city will soon put on a new
stand*. Of-course Jerry C arter,'our
own hotel inspector, could go up there, dress ail round and that every prop­
erty owner will endeavor to make
some changes in hid home and in his
A noted scientist says th st in a few property during the spring and sum­
mer months.
y ean the human race will change
Spring is the time for cleaning up
form and become lizards. Wo guess­
in
all the states and while Florida
ed as much. After seeing some of the
usually
bestirs herself more In the fall
"lounge lizards" In New York we
to
get
in
readiness for the tourists,
could see the evolution very easily.
the spring also brings {he annual
W. A. McRae, the Commissioner of clean up and paint up campaign with
Agriculture, says that Florida has a the idea of getting ready for the visi­
crop to market every .hour in the tors in plenty of time. It Is good to
year. It seems to u b thst Sanford is ba on the job of cleaning up all the
marketing n crop every minute and time. Wc should not wait for fall
the railroads arc taking it from them or for spring if wc intend to keep our
town shining all the time. It takes
every second.
constant effort to keep a town clenn
We note with pleasure tho building Just ns it takes this effort to keep our
boom thnt has started in Sanford. We stores nnd homes nnd buildings clenn
believe that now is the time to build. nnd neat. The city officials have
All the authorities on building every­ promised to assist In this enmpnign
where think so and it seems that tho Qnd It is possible that Mayor Stevens
bottom of prices In this line has been will call for n special week noon for
reached. This is the time to build the purpose of making n systematic
and got your houses ready for the big cleaning of the entire city from one
end to the other. And then we have
tourist rush next fall.
the promise of the A. C. L. officials
Jacksonville is tho greatest city In to take the union station In hand nnd
tho state and always will be/ ' It looks make it beautiful to behold with my­
like New York nt the present time riads of flower beds where the ash nnd
with the thousands of people passing cinder heaps now smell to heaven, nnd
through and the union station being there are other corporations that will
a replica of the Pennsylvania station get Into-the hnbit of looking after the
in New York helps to carry out the premises nnd making them ns neat
idea. Jacksonville is thr gateway to nnd ns sweet ns the home. It Is just
the state and the majority of tourists the habit thnt you acquire nnd it is n
pass through either going or coming. hnbit thnt should he acquired for
We are all proud of Jacksonville, clcnnlng up all the time is much eas­
proud of her streets, of her fine build­ ier and much better than cleaning
ings, of her elegant stores, of her twice n year. And there are many
transportation facilities and even of places where the city enn help the
her police force. Jacksonville will al­ property owners by filling in the pnrkways be Jacksonville, our big city, ways and doing work thnt will not on­
and one in which every Floridian feels ly save the owner money but will give
him assistance thnt be could not pos­
a Just pride.
sibly procure through nny other
source.
All honor to those public spirited
Let us have the Clenn Up, Brush
men of Sanford who wanted high- UP and Paint Up Campaign.
class amusements here and who went
into their pockets to procure it In the
JOBS FOR THE STUDENTS
Chautauqua last week. They had to
pay the difference but it was worth it.
Schoolh will noon bo out nnd there
The pioneers are always the ones to will be 'n number of boys nnd girln
pay the biils, to suffer the loss, to do who will be flecking position.*. Some
the hard work, to make the sacrifices will not care to work and name will
that the public may be benefitted and want to work for the money that is
the future generations profit by their in the position when if they were
sacrifices. We hope that the people properly classified they could be
have recognized the many benefits to getting the money and getting some­
be derived from a Chautauqua in where along the line of their life
Sanford. We hopo that they will as­ work. The St. Augustine Record has
sist the Business and Professional something to say along this line:
Woman’s Club in selling enough seas­
"With the end of tho school year in
on tickets next year to make the June comes tho crop of boys nnd girls
proposition a paying one. Wc hopo who must go to work, yet are uncer­
that the public here has awakened to tain what they want to do. Who is to
its full, duty nnd instead of talking help them solve thin problem wiseabout better amusements will go
•head and have them.
“The Y. M. C. A. has undertaken
this work among (he boys in a west­
There are many now homes going ern town. Without waiting for the
up in every, part of Sanford but there end of the year, the n^sociation mem­
ahouid be twice ns many. Sanford bers nre already getting in touch
will need several new hotels, mony with the students, finding along what
apartments, many rooms In private lines each boy's inclinations lie, or
homes to take care of the many thou­ making practical suggestions if he
sands of tourists that are coming here has no predilections. The objective
next winter. Everyone who knows is being established, the best way to a t­
predicting the greatest tourist season tain it is discussed, and when the
In the history of Florida and Sanford time comes, .boy nnd job will be
should go after hor share. There is brought together where such abetting
no need to advertise, no need to tell seems desirable.
of our advantages, no need to moke
"This aort of work prevents the
•ny effort to get people here unless students from drifting into blind al­
ore have ample facilities for taking ley occupations and distasteful jobs
care of them and then after they are from which he soon cuts loose to drift
here make the prices of everything aimlessly in the business world,
reasonable. The tourists are kicking Where there is no school or welfare
on some towns in which they lived agency particularly fitted to take up
this season that asked twice *i much such work, a citizen's committee could
for rooms os they were worth and accompllali much practcial good.
Sanford during the past season took
"In no case should such efforts be
c a re 'o f many tourists who had be­ allowed to'degenerate into propagan­
come dissatisfied with other platen on da of any kind. The sole object must
account of the high price*. Give them be to suggest to the coming wagegood accomodations,
give them earner congenial employment
at
amusements, fair prices and SanfortL which he may labor with satisfaction
will have more tourists than any other In the present and the prospect of
city in this part of Florida.' ’&gt;
advancement In the future."
*

ALARM CLOCK HABITS

SANFORD IS BUILDING

The editor of the Herald never used
Go wherever you will in Sanford
an alarm clock to get him up in the nnd in the suburbs yoq*can sec build­
morning. When wc worked for other ings of ail kinds beginning to take
people we rose early regardless of shape. There arc new homes and
how late the time ox retiring might new additions to old homes and there
be and were always on time at the arc many fine residences being plan­
office. This rule has been followed ned in the business districts and
ever since and it always seemed many big projects being planned in
strange that anyone needed an alarm the way of hotels and apartment
clock to get them up in the morning houses. There is a new theatre be­
when they were well awiire of the ing planned and many changes arc
fact that getting up on time and get­ bound to take place in Sanford ere
ting to work on time meant doing another twelve months roll round.
your best whether it was for yourself There should bo many buildings erect­
or for the boss. The Dearborn Inde­ ed here if we arc to take care of the
pendent has a good editorial along many hundreds of new people who
this line as follows:
are planning to come to Sanford in
A young man who always depend­ the early fall. Wo should be build­
ed upon an alarm clock to awaken ing hotels and apartm ent houses and
him in the morning one night forgot new homes and cottages and bunga­
to wind it. In consequence of this, lows and all kinds of buildings. San­
he overslept and missed an appoint­ ford is in the public eye today more
ment in regard to an important posi­ than ever before, thanks to the ex­
tion he was seeking. When he a r­ cellent work of the Sanford Chamber
rived he found it filled; another had of Commerce and other live organi­
been on t^pie and secured the place.
zations and the live citisens of Son"It was* all on account of the alarm ford. It takes work to get them here
clock,” he said to his friend when re­ and it takes more than that to make
lating the incident. "No," replied theni satisfied and contented after
the other, "it was because you depend­ they are here. We should do our
ed upon tho alarm clock and not upon building now and next fall we should
yourself."
make up our minds to give the visi­
There are many people, both men tors the best.accomodations the city
and women, who have the alarm clock can afford *t living rates. We want
habit. They do not Mice to think for more people to own their own homes
themselves. They depend upon some here. We want more of the Sanford
one else to tell them when a thing citizen* to own homes here. We want
should be done, and oftentimes how lower taxes on homes that are being
■ loos c u t ahor* of L*k« I m p lo tb* St.
it should be done. They like to lean used by the home owners. We Want John* lite r , tbenr* la a cen tra l Kaaterlr d i­
op the Hi. John* Hirer to and through
upon somebody rather than to take every man who has that pride in his rection
la k e lla rn r/. tbenr* H o a lb ttlr and op to tb*
the initiative. They say, "If I get heart to build a nice home here to point whrr* lb* S t. John* rirrr rrunar* lb*
boundary o f Towtkahlp 21 Booth, lb*or*
into a tight place I will ask some one think thnt Sanford, is appreciative of Huolb
W cet alone aald Townahlp Itna lo tb* |&gt;dn! *f
heclnnlnc.
abor* draerthed territory twine
what to do. Why should I worry to his efforts and that Sanford will not r o o m y Comlb*
mtaalouer*' IHatrtet No. B.
work out the plan myself?”
.gouge him either in taxes or In any T)i* dcw tlpllon o f tba propottd locatteo of
fiw.te I».| bride** to b* curu true led, hardIn business there are many alarm commodities that he may purchase. •lb*
urfared and luiprtired la aa follow*, lo-w lt:
That reflate blebwajr from- Orlrdo to Holdclock men If they are told to do 4 The city thnt looks after its own will
en ro l. d**rrtb*d aa follow*, to .w it: Iteclnnlne
piece of work, instead of figuring out be the city that gets the people. lo tb* Town nf Orledo. Sem inole futility . Flori­
nt a point POO fret Eaat o f tb* Northweat
themselves the best way to do it, they Build those homes and those apart­ da,
_____ o f RectUm
T. '■
11. Townahlp 21, Itoolb of
corner
r u n g * 31 K u i , ru n W ent 3ITO fe e t, th en ce In a
will ask some one, else. Everything ment houses and those hotels now.
__ ■
"
‘
*
t"!
ftoatliw**terly
direction
fnltowtne
tb* m u I a
they do is by rule of thumb. If the
fravrtl*! rw«.l running from O v|*4o. fo Orlando
■
pproilmateljr
5.9
nil
Ire
to
the
Orange
County
whistle was not blown at noon the
A GREAT WORK
line, eml aUo.
probability is they would nob go out
T in t certain highway fnon O ivlnota to the
r«vutity line* dcecilhed
follow*, to w it:
ft#'
to lunch, They want to be called and
Something for all of Floridn to ginning at the I n t e t w tlo n of the F.»*t line of
lirefIon
3*.
T*iwnaLIji
31.
’
fhkutb
of
llen
g#
not to do the calling.
look forward to with the greatest in­ Kaat, with ft»«* (fitte r line of 8#T#ntt) Atreel 33
U»
Isn’t it n splendid thing to think terest is the opening of the St. Johns U*e Town Hite o f North rh u loota. Seminole
’m in ty , Fftorl&gt;li. run H*»uth 1.S3 m llee on the
for yourself? To decide for your­ river bridge, which it is said will take tKaat
line of llecllotiA 3D tud 33. Vo the OtAnge
self? To act for yourself? To feci place some time in July. Construc­ i ’fMnnty line* and
tbow (torllona of that certain highway
thnt through your own efforts you tion work is being rushed now to in­ A\mn
lw ren flenera end (Wef&gt;la. more particularly
rleecrllred
follow». to w it;
Uegln S4G feet
ore building charncter, nntl business, sure the official opening in the early W eal o f a»
the Houlheaat corner of ^eci^nn •.
nnd prosperity? To know that, al­ summer, and no longer will people Townahlp 20, BoUVh of R tn g f *32 Kaat, Seminole
riurlitA. (aald t^lnt being the IU»t etui
though you may take counsel of older travelling to Jacksonville from the County.
uf the brick med on the South line of aald Sec­
tion
D),
run Kaat SI6 feet to the Southeart,
and wiser heads, the final decision in South, or from Jacksonville south­
ranter of aald Section 0. thence Ni*fth aud
nny matter in yours, and yours alone? ward be dependent on the ferry. The Northeaairrly along the r»»ad leading to Oeee4131 fret lo a point uric mite from ItegluTo have the courage to do without building of this bridge is a tremen­ ola,
ntng. atul atao
'
Iteglnnlng at the Northern termtnua o f the
waiting to he bolstered up by some dous piece of work, n great achieve­
road running from G enet a in (W rala,
one else whom you have learned to ment to which residents of Jackson­ (\runty
•aid |wdnt Iwlng 70 feet Northweat from the
renter line of the Florida Kaat Foaat tlallrnad
lean upon?
ville and all Duval county may well and fKl feel Weal fn*m the center line of the
i'fpMwa r«Htipany'a m ill Aiding, m n \
Try it for a week nnd see how It point with pride.
Highways and itwcrola
South weatrrly parallel with the Florida B a iii
turns out. Let every tiny of the sev­ bridges— they are among the great Ctsaet
lUllruad one tulle. Said raada mad aald
en be a day of “derring do." Rele-* developers of the ago, and this struc­ p w lln tif nf aald roail* to t*e cocatructesl of
•o r h 'w id th an»l of euch h a nl ear faced m aterial
gate the alarm clock of your mental­ ture bridging Florida's mightiest riv­ ■• may hereafter tm d eten ullird by the ttoard
tVstintf Fotumlwilonera.
ity to the dust heap of failures to be er means much to the statc-nt-lnrge. o f Tt*e
• mount eatlniated aa ueeeaaary to pay
found along the road of life’. Look This bridge is being constructed at a for the mnatructlon of the mail* and hrldgag
vert forth In aald {wtltlon U NINETY THOUS­
up and gel your time from the sun, cost of approximately $1,193,000. It AND t9PU.tUU.UUI lu lla ra , the r u it ef aurh
timatruction to
paid for by the Laauance and
and let its rays guide you, nnd at the is considerably over half a mile in aale
of
Imnda for aald amount, payable thirty
end of the week you will have for­ length, being 3,8M feet over all. The yearn after date* w ith Intereat at the rate o f a ll
(■er rent, per annum, aahl D»mD not to tie wild
ever done with the alarm clock habit. river portion of the bridge is about or
otherwlf# ille|&gt;oned o f for tewi than i»ar.
VOW , I'llK H K F O ltK , N otice la hereby given
2,-iOO feet, and the approaches 1,400 th a t on the 17th d ay o f k liy , A. 1.1, IP21, an
THE .SPRING PLURGK
electio n
will he held w ith in th e
te r rito r y
feet, the north approach being nbout ■Hfuttflit
In lie cre a te d , n » n alh u tei| and r a ta b ib li­
cal
Into
«
H{N^'lal
Ib-a.l
and
Itrld
g
e
d
b
t
r
lc t. ami
The editor of a clothing publication 500 feet, and the south approach ■■hi *»|erf|f»n b be re by rtfilrrekl t«» tw tirh l u|)
estimates thnt American women this nbout 900 feet.—St. Augustine Rec- ■a hi d ate by the iju allficd el eel ora wlto a r t
spring have spent more than $290,000,000 for Faster hnts, frocks, hos­
iery, etc., and is unfeeling enough to
suggest that the men have probably
spent ns much on new suits, ties and
things. It has been the greatest
Faster buying season in history, he
says, nnd the buying has been done
not merely in the big fashion centers
but along the main street of every
sjnnll town.
Half a billion or so for Faster
clothes! It looks, off-hand, like n
pretty lavish expenditure. But tho
splurge of Faster glory was worth it,
and the nation can well afford it.
People must have new clothes ongc
in a while, anyway, and spring is uie
nnturnl time. All nature decks itself
in new, bright apparel, and why
should man scorn to do the same?
It is good for people’s bodies,
minds and souls to put off the dull,
cutwom gnrb of winter and' come
forth in the fresh, cheerful gnrb of
spring. It in good ftjr their health,
and it is good for their morale. It is
good for business, too. This Faster
buying hns started the business bail
a-rolllng again.
"Winter's rains and ruins are over,
With al the season of snows nnd
B in s ,"

GET YOUR MAP,
Everyone wants an up-to-date map
of Florida. One thnt you can hang
on the wall of your den, or office or
room and have it for handy reference
and it is surprising how many times
you ronlly need to consult a map of
Florida during the year. ■ Regardless
of your occupation you need a good
wall map. You need U ‘for your­
self first and then you need it for
your children or your neighbors chib
dren. In fact you- can't keep house
without a good map of Flqri(}(i,, You
get one free if you pay a.yeap’s sub­
scription to the Dally Herald. Come
in and see'the maps. You will like
We are putting orer some
things.

big

Few people except those who are
active in the Chamber of Commerce
renltxc how much time ih e officers
and the secretary hnd tho active mem­
bers are putting in on th h wirk of
building up Sanford. They are work-

Sanford is looking better nnd feel
ing better than ever.
FOR qi'ICK HAI.E—IS arte farm, .*■ mile* rrom
Hanford, l itdle from loadln* Irark. fl
1-2
■ere* cleared; &gt;1 a r m tiled: 2 aptendld fbi«ln «
• ell*. l-1.lfl*UO riali or fd„Val.(HI lerrua.
Or
• III illrl.te and tell 5 * r m w lth M acre* tile.)
for II..KIO.OO. T ill, pta're la worth tn ,r ,ll* a tIn* If } ml want an terratnirnt that will make
•m ir nm ner.—J . 41. Packard. IW Park A*e.
I'lmie HO.
.
J | iff
iill KAI.K-—10 a rte, n f land. .1 arrr* ill.-.t In
Hanfnril ,-etery iltelrte-t.—-Item ltr*u*r, lt,mte
■&gt;. I. MaltUu.1. Fla.
31 flip

lb* W rktra rte*r, at 10 *. to. M l 7 13. 14*31.
Earti bid mual It* *(Tom|i**l*d by a r.tlln*.l rlirik tn lb* bum *f ft** hundred tO W t
•VillaI*, mad* (tuyahto to T. C. Hinytb*. Clark
fur lb* Hoard of lYwnty ConimlMtmirr*
of
U k r ik ion ly. FkurltU. aa o tU m o * of
*.«.!
fa Ilb.
Tb* County Commlaabinora rt-terr* lb* rlyht
lo r»)**t any or alt WdaC.*|*l** o f plan., apw-lflrallona. pn&gt;|»w*.t rooIrari and bond may hr bad on appltcatbxi to
T. C. Hmylb*. Clerk o f lb* llourd o f Ikxuity
Caiiiiiiltebm**,, Tktateb, fV r ld i. or from K, A,
Ikon*la**, llr r k o f lb* Hoard of County Com.
niltebwrr*. Hanford, Florida, a fter April 20.
on d*po*lt o f LJ.OO wbtrh w ill b* r*tnrn*.| If
I4d la mail*.
Ily order Of th* Hoard o f Co* my Com ml*
•loner* o f Kemlaol* Cvooly. Florida.
iHKAt.)
R. A. nOUflLASS,

By Y. R. D O l'ai.A SS,

d.

c.

COUNTY, TLORIDA.

^

Th# petition o f ii. r. Wb**t*r, Theo Aulla
e l | l . « k t m for Ibe r»l,M U hm *nl o f ■
lined end llrUtfe Dtotrlct t o . be known
„
HIECIA1* nOAD A N D URIDUR DISTRICT No
2. o f Seminal* County. F lorid ,, bartn* br-jj
irrten tw l e l Ike r e n t e r March m eriln c of ,ate
Doerd. be Id on till- Sib i l i j o f . March, A. I)
1031. and „ l d p etition b avins lieen filed irttb
tbta Hoard at Utah tim e, and It appearing in
Rda -Hoard that M i l petition la algord die net
ifM than tw # n ly .d r * por read, o f ttw duly
r+*l#cr*d Voter* who are frre-hoMera real din*
In lb* territory 11 to prepoeed .to create into
•eld Special i Road and IlrldM Iltetrtct, and tb,
aald (* n tf« o t e llin g out a Oeatelptlon of th .

IT IS THE UK7 0 UK HERERY ORDERED at
Iht* m ealing o f tb* hoard of County Cbmmlaakaifra o f Mmlnoto County, bald thto Stb dar
o f April. A. D. IB3I, bains • regular roe*tlo f o f aald Hoard, th a t an * taction ba, ta d th*
d a t a la b*r*by oadarad bald la aald territory
Rblcb It U prtipoaad la cooatltat* Into aald
Special Road ami R rtdgt Dlatrlrt to he known
aa SPECIAL ROAD AMD BRIDOK DISTRICT
No, 2. of Haplnoto C ount/. Florida, (o dattrmine wbatbar aaeh larrH ur/ aball ba ronailjotad loin , a S p a tia l Road and BMdgn Dlatrlrt,
and to farther detarialn# wbatbar lb# n a il* and
bridge* paopoaad 4e b* rooatnttted aball b* n * .
■Inartrd and paid for la tb* maaaar aprclfted

in* **i fartb- la aaM palllkw.

. It to furtbfr ante m l that prupar notice of
aald rltrtlon b a' glaan and pobllabed for not
tea* than. th ir ty , day* B a i t praaanllag tb* dar
&lt;ki which toett election aball b* bald, aald vy.
lira la b t pOOBatwd In tba HANFORD tiaR A I.Ii.
a nawapaMT pabltebrd In Sanford. Bamtaola
GoQQt/t t w i l l .
• l l , to fartbgr ofdraad that oaly d a l/ qoalifted
• t e c t o n who nr* freeh old er* redding wlttda
ibe ( r n flo t r n b l t l 'll to propoart lo e m i t tata
a Special JLrtd s o il B rid e* Dlatrlrt aball b* , a .
titled to V«t* at t o r t election.
Th* f o n t s 1* * to 'tb a territory p*tl(lo»*d to to
ruaalllQ ltd Into a’ S p ecial Iload and
Urtdxa
DlairtrftA ( * 1 * 1 Iteg lh u tw
the. corner o f S e c tio n M . Jf, j |
aad - A3 o f Tatoitahlp 30, Sooth of H i t , , jt)
E a » tT \P M .iB « lb a to m Section Una lo m . r
o f KeelRki* 1i . IB, 23 aad 33, Townahlp ! |,
Hoots o r U ln a * SO Eaat. thane* tV n t , l , 0j
Beetle* Ida*, l o corner o f Keel t e n , ' 10. IT, p,
anil 2 1 ,. T M nahlp 31, Houtb of R aafe 30 Kaat!
tbenr*, Haotb *b«i* (tor Iton IJo* to lb* Boothw**l ow ner of Heritor, 33, Townahlp 21. booth
o f Jtat** * 3 0 -Rnat, Ibanre Eaat alone Towaahlp Ida* tetw eao Townahlp* I t and a . to
lb* Econlockhatcbla .t'r**k, tbenr* Nortberlr
a k n e «ald rr**k to Ita lnt*r**cttoo w ith tea
Eaat tewndary o f Section 13, Townahlp l | ,
Somtl, o f .|U h |a 31 Eaat, throe* Norib alone
Hatter l.lo* I r l r r i t i Itanera 31 and 33 to tba
Quarter Wet ion rom er on lb* Eaat booodary
offtor-tten 24, Townahlp 30, Hooth of Ranee It
X a a L - Ihanca. W w l lo Iwk* Jr**ap. tbenr*
W**t*rly alupe tb* Sooth *hore of Iwk* to
(toollotf | J o* *ninrdne Bant and Weal belwern
ttocHsna to an d t t t , Townahlp 10, Sooth of
it a tree 30 E a a t,' tb*nr* Weal alone m id See
lion , Lin* to |xilnl o f twcUinlne.
Tb* »n|i*re 4**rrlb*d t*TTllory brine County
j'omidbqliator'n Dlatolrti N*. 4. nod ntoo,
Itottbnlhe at a'lV.Int '..n the South Hound ary of
Sect loo 21, Townahlp 31, South of Ranf* 23
K a il, whrr* &lt; |tik'K cinlorkbatrbte Creek rruwr,
• ltd line, Ikerirr^ N ortherly alone aald Crr-k

Hcctlufi 13, TuwiuihJp 21* fouth tif Mange 3|
Kaat. tbenr* North aluug aahl Many# l.lnv w
twrrn Manxfa 31 and 32 Kaat, to the Quarter
rtecflou1 cum*!# oti th# K#at bottodary of b#t
1 1 24, Township 20, Nuuth of llangr 31 Kaat.
(het*rtr Weal lo , Lake Jcoayp, tbenr# Norther­
ly atony the Kaat ahor# of Lake Jmaup to tba
Nl, John# Hirer, throe# In a yrtirral llaatrrly
,*Itf##|bfl UO i h f IW- Jnfina K lrtr In an«l through
l*|kr Harney, tbrace H&lt;»ulh#rly ami up tr* tb#
gsolnt whrr# the Ht. Johoa Hltrr r n w « th*
N»»uth boundary o f Townahlp 21. South, thrum
W ffl aWftijt aald Townahlp U a r to jHilnt of
tipflnniny* t
Tb# a to v t d w r lh r d territory twlng f’ounty
f '4whip Iavion#/* a Dlatrlrt No. 5.
Tfi# ilcacrfpthm « f Uie propoaed lucatlon of
th# roada and bridge# to t»# naiatm ctcsl. h irj
■orface*! anil Improved, la as follnwa. fn wit
Tli a t certain highw ay fnnn Oviedo to Gold#nrval timer Ilied aa follnwa to w it ; Heg timing la
tb# Ttown o f Oviedo, ft#mUitjiv CtMtaty, FlaritU,
a t a p^tnt’MO f f f t K ail of |tw&gt; Northweat corn
e f o f Median 43, T ow niblp 21* PU»uth of Range
31 Kaat, run \Vea&lt; *400 'fret, thenc# U a
Nouthweaterly direction foDowlny the
main
t rare Her) fwidi ruimlhy from Otledn to OrUtid»
appm vltnalaly -3.2 tulle* lo the Oranya County
lJne; and alao.
T h at certain highw ay from Cbulnota to the
Ptuiniy lJ n e, dcacrllinl #« follow*, to-wlt; Heylnnlny a t ' n ie Intrrw^rtloii o f th# Eaat llo#
i»f Hcithm
Tuwnah'p 41. r lu ih of Itange 32
K a il, w ith lit# c#p t#r. line « f Ibvrnlb atteet
iff th e Town K ltl
North Uiinlosita* Hendtpil#
fow iL y. Flitrlila. run .Hanilli I .® mll.-v «m litKaat line «»f Rcctfdhi 3D ami 33 to tb# Orange
(Wanty lin t, 4Ud* . . i
1**&gt; Oh* # (fpetloBA o f that tertain highway
Iwtwren t|#ti#ViB and Os &gt;• i Ij . *r *r# paClIrttlar*
ly ileaerltwd a» fulkiw »
Ib-dlriiibi^ Mf* fmt
lYraf o f lb# Hiriitlreaal #-»ni#r i*f flection &amp;.
ToWftaht)* 20,
o f Itaug# 3J lUat. K#roJ
fwd# I’u u n t/, Fkwlda, laahl pulnl lwln g tb#
f re r hohlera reahltng w ithin th e tefrlt«*ry Which Ka#t end of itw brli-k r»*«l on the Mouth Iin# of
It \a pr&lt;&gt;( towed b* erga
Into aald N |w rlal Itoad aald {tecllpn 10 m u Kaat K44 feet to the Hottlb■nd llrh lg e IH atrlct. to d e trru d n e If tb# a b o r t faat corner of aald Heeflon 0. thence North and
de*&lt; rltwd territory aball tw runatllufad lato a NtsTtiwasterly! finny the toad leading to Oaceola*
Sjw cU l
Itoad and llrldge IHMrG u f Seminal# 44.14 feet tn a point « • # m ile from twylnnlng.
t'oanty,' Florida, to be known aa UPFCI.U. ami.
f V iff a*
ItOAIl ANI&gt; llltllM iK D U r r a ilT NO. a. wad
twylntdny a t Ilie Northern term Inna of
tn further determ ine If there ahalt t»e ran- tn* Founty road running front Geneva to Oaairurtrd within aahl Special I lf # ! and Iliidg* 4c*.I#, aahl p a in t, being 70 feet Northweat
h b tr lr t atiove dr fines), permanent n*#«la am) from tb # 'ren ter line o f tbe Florida K ill Total
bridge# aa prayed for and aa fully^deM-rlbetl aad Italltoad and $0 'feet Went from the Tenter
«rt forth In the (w til Ion on file w llb Ihe Hoard Unc n f the tkoceula. Typrewa Tompany'a m ill aid­
o f to u n tj t*ummlafllonera, am) «Im to further ing, run wHitkweaterly parallel with the Flori­
determ ine If NINETY TIIOl S A N It lHU.onrt.OO) da Kaat t ’lfaat TUItrvad &gt;&lt;n* mile. Aald mad*
Iii111am ah a 11 he r « lw | by th r bay a nee and aale ami aald jivfGoria M aald road* jlo tie cuno f bond* payable th irty jream a f te r d a te , b e a r ­ • trhrteil a fw u c b width aad of aw b hard-awr*
ing Inlerptf at the rate u f etx jt-cr re n t. |*er an- facing ■ □i%terU4 u
may hereafter he &gt;let#rkin in from the &lt;laie o f lh» kgle of aahl t ton da. nilnVd by the Hoard of (\&gt;vn&amp;y C oan tM loorn
the aahl band* not to » • W n fur tee, than par. I Tbe amuiBl- eatlm atn l aa n#c##aary to pay fwr
■ltd to tie retired b f a atkktaf land derived the cniietraction o f aahl toada and bridge# la
fteMu a aprrlal taa to b* M*f . . e d and roltrele&lt;l NI NITTY THOUSAND UPO.OOO OO) D ollan ; (be
U|a&gt;n the |&gt;n&gt;t*rtr vrltbln a .til dlatrlrt.
n u t o f. amict| .ranitraction la to hf paid foe by
Tli* futl.w tec p*r«*i* a f t app&lt;dnle&lt;l
a, the fxsrnifnre hud a il# uf twnila of aald Special
Itoad pm)* ID|d&lt;w D latrlrt. If c»natltut#sl. for
C lerk, and Ineper tor* pf aald Kleelbm:
•aid amount, payable thirty year* after date
Ftectact M*. I ,— Dr tod a
w ith i m r m i f g t in rate o f alx per redtora per
O, f l. W a te o lt. Clerk.
annum from the d ate o f the *ale uf aald UwJa.
and M ill LhhilJ? a:ne not to be m id nr uttierwlif
dlapcsffd;u/ fur lew* than face value. .
It la ffrti&amp; t' Ordered that a prui*»r cull tot
aald elerl^w t in aald dlatrlrt be Immediately
drafted!* and that the #ame be publiahed In the
F la tte d
---- C i u l . a t ,
n#w tpaj*r hferraahl, for tbe full period of
r . D. llm m ter, I'terk.
tim e pnrarrltwfl, by law .
N. I'. Jaruba,
Ikm# hn-l OfderVd tn open era*loo
tbU
. &lt;1, (&gt;. J*n&gt;!«, .
the 3th (lyy oFT April, A. D. IB2I.
It. I . I&gt;»mi,, I ntivrtnr*.
thr polite* place at tliu lu n U i n tv at H lm te*
&amp; Ito crn ' flltir*.
... i v , «
P r.c te c t M*. ».—O aV rt.IU .
,
H. E , H ith er* , Clerk
4 \ l i }|« tl era.
II. C. Darker,
A. W* Wore man. 1r*.[v r t nr,
the ln ltln * pl»rr at Gahrlelto to tv , i (be
Hrinx.1 Uoner.
F rtc ia c t H a, I . —O u i r t
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDIC­
J, II. .ItihirUealop, Clerk,
IAL CIRCUIT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
TLORIDA— IN CHANCERY
II. II. I’atUaiialL

J: PiSSm

. . . . . Jnapcrtor*.
tlw Ixdttna plar* at OtOftea tn •* at ih* Tnwn
D a li.
, j,
Halil rterttoo aball U t br'ld In alrlrl r-impll
aar* w ith lb* k*u*ral atertbiu la v a „ f th* H ill* ,
nf Fh,rtda. amt |l|* Cterka ,n .| li u p m n n bold.
In* aald rltetlon aball lma&gt;*d!atelr niak* r*lum a uf tb* m u l t u f aatd rtertlon In lh*lr r*.
■p r r tltt prrrlncta, In lb * Iktanl o f Count*
rommlaalmrra.
.Cb*rrot*t tourln* raf In k» mI runIAm* atnt Ortterrd In n(**n ***»lon on Ib li Ih*
No rraaunaW* o ffer refute.1.-—
3tb
itor o f
April, A, D. IW3I.
w o . U k r A!onto*. F la.
31 2lp
(HEAL)
I.. A. U RIM LRY.
Chairman.
.AD V E R TISEM EN T
L. I*. HAH AN.
i Itoated b ill, w ill tto rrrrlivd by lb* Hoar.I uf
f . W . KNTEM INO RR,
(Vxinty Conitultelnort* o f Lake County. FlotI&lt;1*.
•K. CPHLKTT,
■tod lb* Hoard of Couoly Ckunmtoalwiera of
O. P. HWOPE.
ttomlnol* County, Florida, m relta c Jointly ot
’ Hoard o f (hainlx l'omtuteaiuo*r*.
lb* (kauri Iloute In T a r a m . Florida, fat tb*
Itorntnol* County, Florida.

AI1KXTH W ANTRD—Nell Ih* r*nulu* Watkina Produrl*:
Mrdteln*,. E ilr a r t,, flplrr*.
a.M|0 , Hhaiupun, Mr. U r* lady ur jErotlriti.ii
aarnt w anted In Hanford an.! olb*r raranl rllIpa. A lt or apar* lint*. Particular* aud aim p in f m .
W rite today. Th* J. II. Walktna
pu.. (jfl, MctupbU, Trim.
34-Atp

* 1 -. 7 0 * t h e e s t a b l is h m e n t o r A
BFECIAL * 0 A D AMD BKIDUE D IIT aiC T
to b x n o w *
a s s t e c ia l b o a d a n d
' BHTXM1E DISTRICT MO. I , 0 1 SEMINOLE

E. A. IHHHI.ASH. Clark.
Dy; V .'E . DOL'tllJASH, 11. P.

Marta Joten*oo. and 0111* iofcaaco,
Rath
A t r l \V. Johnann, attaa t&gt;.r*r W.
AUA tlcurs, Jutoed by tier fauaband.
n n ,
r—'
J i
BILL ' f o r r ABTITION
W h * m a tb* aborr nam*rt complainant* bar*
/U * d tli*lr bill for tli* p arllllon o f I*»l 4. U l « l
It, Tl*r It o f tb* P ity o f Sanfont. Itemlcote
Ib u n ly . Florida; and that 11 app*ara from tb*
a tn d a tlt nf Olll* Jobnana, on* of th# ro®;
p ta liu u i* of II,* ahor* en titled Mil. that A iel
W. Jidituon, a ll* . Itorar W . Hp**r. to ™* o*
tII* d r f r a d .n l. In lb* fnrrgvlas Will Ibal tb*
abor* naui*&gt;|. defendant to a riwlitoat of Ibo
H lal* o f Norik Carolina and addrrm to A*b**111*. rate! v . * . Ilm p lla L Tlial It to Ih* be­
lie f o f r^m plalm at that b* to orer XI J**™
of *2*: tta f. tbrr* to- no one la lb * *t*l* D*4
•err lor uf *uW&lt;orua upon would blud tb* d*fenitoirt.
You- ay* therefor* ordered la ifP M f b» tbto
1&gt;01 of roipptolnt on lb* IBfb day o f May,
ISzir-. id i»tl I
111 la Dirlbrrdmltwrd Ib al Ibto nolte* b* publlthb/l for ‘loo? aaterratef Week* la lb* Han­
ford H erald , a acw »p ai»r pnbllabrt la Bamlnol* County. Florida.
W ITNESS K. A. DOusUa*. clerk of tb* tV rull Court, and lb* *toal flia m if, tbto lb* H*1
day of A lu ll, A. J». 10X1.
,iS E A Ig :
,
v,|.
K. A. PO l’O L A " ^

“The House Rat, tho Most Destruc­
tive Animal in the World,” is the ti­
tle of the Yearbook Separate, publish­
ed free by the U. S. Department of
Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Farm ­ { - it .4 . ,1 - .41’ v . B . DOt'tlLASH. D. c!
ers Bulletin No. 8966 discusses TIIBTFUItU J l P IR R Y M A N .
,.
“House Rats and Mice,” and tells
how to get rid of them.
FQR SAIa»rtel W H. P. and
H. P: .Gs*«line, e z in e s. Broad m v **A

Herald Printing Co.
Phone 148

Jn parfect coMUtioo.— Hersli

PrfaJ*

�r
—

—

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8,1921

Call at CATES CRATE CO., The Big F"eed Store, *
for weekly wholesale price list on Feed and Save Fifty to Seventy Five cents per Sack.
i

„ 7.49

■ tri

1

PHONE ‘181 JUST TRY US

im perial building changed

INTO MODERN BLOCK
ONE OF SANFORD’S BEST
T. J. Miller &amp; Son Mak­
ing Extensive Im- ^
provements
Converting one of the older bulld­
og, in Sanford Into one of the flneat
tnd moat up-to-date itofre building*
in this city la the object of T. J . Mil­
ler A Son, who for many years have
owned the Imperial Theatre building
it the corner of Magnolia and Second
itreete. This building was uaetf aa a
theatre building for many *yeara on
the ground floor and ilia second floor
u a lodge room, in which tbb many
16dgea of Sanford atill t have their
home, although the Masons have a
lease on the second floor; 4ud‘sublet
to the various lodges of the eity.
The building ia of concrete and oc­
cupies fifty feet on MggncflU .. and
. b o u t one hundred and twenty feet
on Second street. The entire ■front
will be made over with, brick pillars
end plate glass windows in fro h t and
facing the wide’ entrance with an upto-date show window effect.. The en­
trance to the second floor haa been
changed to the Second street aide,giving the entire front to the atdfd
that will be occupied by,T. J. Milier

A Son for one of the finest furniture
stores in this part of Florida. The
lodge room ia also undergoing exten­
sive repairs and the lower floor lnterlot will be changed completely with
the balcony effect and thirty-five feet
o f plate glass show windows on the
Second street aide. In the rear of
tjji# building and on part of the lot
occupied by the Warman apartment
building on Palmetto, a fine chapel
and undertaking parlors will be erect­
ed with everything up-to-the-minute.
The apartment house property recent­
ly purchased by T. J. Miller A Son
will be made over and everything of
the very latest improved type in
apartment house construction wilt be
put in this building, giving Sanford
another fine apartment houee.
The work la being done by George
W. Venable, the well known contract­
or, who has put over some of the larg­
est jobs In this city, among them be­
ing the Elks Club, now the county
court house, the new Montezuma ho­
tel and many others of the best build­
ings in the city. T. J. Miller A Son
(the son being Frank Miller, one of
the progressive citizens of Sanford),
are to be congratulated upon the re­
modeling of these buildings.

ANOTHER JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
WOULD BE CARVED OUT
OF TH R E E COUNTIES
DeLand News and Day­
tona News Says Fish
Will Divide Volusia

“scheme" of the wilom political boss.
Fish nominated the members of the
present Democratic County Executive
Committee jugt a few moments be­
fore midnight of the last day for nom­
inations preceding the last primary.
The executive committe since tho
primary law became operative have
not amounted to much, but Kish was
on the job the last time, cvidenly
with the present scheme in view, and
his opponents let this item slip,
, If the coast section of Volusia coun­
ty wanta this division now and wants
it badly enough to take Fish's domi­
nation with it, then tho people of the
coast want it worse than they will
want it after they get it.

The Newspaper Men
Donnelly-Compliments
Writing About Trip Sanford and the River

visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Proc­
tor.
#
Mra. Nicholson haa returned from
a visit in Osteen.
Mra. Bob Proctor has just returned
from Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rauleraon were
■hopping in Sanford Thursday.
Raymond Kilboe spent a few days
at home with hia parent* last week.
He la working in Orlando, studying to
be a barber.

GENEVAFLASHES

- - -&gt;-3B
33

We sure enjoyed the good rain wc
Articles About Florida are Beginning Well Known Yachtsman Who Spent had here last Thursday and the oth­
to Trickle Toward the
Some Time Here is With
er fine one Friday.
South
Us Always
E. H. Kllbec, the county commis­
sioner, was seen in Sanford Tuesday
The newspaper men who toured
William T. Donnelly, the well on business.
Florida are beginning to take their known yatchsman who spent some
Mrs. A. A. Moran and daughter
typewriters on their laps and Jot down time here with hla electrical propelled
spent
last week visiting Mrs. Will
a few random thoughts about Flprida. boats has just left Florida for his
Hand
and
attending tho Chautauqua.
The first the Herald haa received la home in Brooklyn and had the fol­
Lee
McClain
Is spending a few
the following from Editor R. L. Me* lowing in the Timea-Union of yester­
If you want one of the best state
days
with
hla
parent*,
Mr. and Mra.
Kenny of the Macon Morning News, day:
maps
that b*a ever been printed pay
who takes several pages to tell about
Not many of tho yachtsmen who Tom McClain.
for
the
Daily Herald in advance for
Mra. Grover LeFils and aon are
Florida and in the article is the fol­ descend upon Florida from Northern
lowing about Sanford:
points during the winter season spend home after spending a few days In one year and you will get one free.
From Orlando our party drove in all their tome in one d istrict The fact St. Mary with her sister.
autos to Sanford which is known aa that they have means of moving over
Mr. and Mra. T. W. Prevail and
the celery city of the south. There a wide radius gives them sufficient Mra. J. M. Prevatt wore in Osceola
Sanford Furniture
they grow up to four crops a year, reason, it seems, but here Is one who the other night.
Hospital
first celery, then com, lettuce, etc.- finds enough variety along the St.
Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Wicks attended
Ono man said that last year he made Johns to content him. :
the Chautauqua in Sanford Thursday Have Your Old Dressers Rebuilt
up .to $3,600 off one acre on celery.
Jacksonville, Fla., April 4,1021. night,
'‘
1
into Dressing Tables.
The land here is all irrigated but you The Florida Times-Unioi):
The men of the community are
get water by driving a well. None
The “Dawn and tyew Era" leave to­ butchering beef now..
Furniture repaired and refinish­
is pfoductive without use of the wells. morrow morning for Northern w at­
Culver Eatheridge is home now af­
ed. Brass beds refinished.
Tho rotation of crops is possible here ers after two months spent most de­
because of the use o f‘irrigation meth­ lightfully cruising oh the waters of ter visiting his uncle, Chief Speer,
in Sanford, and nursing a broken arm
WM. E. CONNOR
ods, but the farmers declare they are the St. Johns river.
and also taking In the Redpath Chau­
repaid by getting so many returns
Mjr family and crew declare, in one tauqua.
Phone 219
206 Elm'Ave.
from their crops, They must use voice, that no finer w ater crufsihg
PRICES REASONABLE
The fishermen of this community
fertilizer extensively and the man ground is to be found in America.
gave a big fish fry Saturday on Lake
who doesn't want to do that better
And 1 wish to express on behalf of
Harney. At noon a big basket dinner
not engage in the business here. We all our hearty appreciation of the
was served. A large crowd attended
were shown celery fnrmi which were hospitality of tho people of Jackson­
Parcel Poet Your Cleaning and
the pitnic.
so large we were not able to see ville and every other city in the state
»—
Dyeing to
Mrs. McFarland's son haa been very
across them and Jhcn we know how which we have visited.
111.
• ,
it was that this city is known as the
Our cruise extended as far aa San­
John Alderman spent Saturday and
celery city.
ford with .stops at Palatka, Crescent
Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
St. John's river at this point forms City, Astor and Welaka.
Prevatt.
a pretty body of water and it was In­
Sanford is not without reason call­
Miss Evelyn McClain spent Satur­
French Dry Cleaners
teresting to know that it flows north ed the Albany of the South and we
day and Sunday with Miss Christine
to Jacksonville, traversing on the way all agreed that the St. Johns river
McClellan.
• *
- '
Steam Dyers
2C0 miles, whereas by rail the distance compares favorably with our own
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips were ih San­
is but 124 miles. This is due to the Hudson.
Jacksonville, Fla.
ford Saturday.
| 611 Main St.
fact that there are so many crooks
Wp are leaving many kind friends
Miss Lucile Proctor of Georgia, i s , We prepay parcel postage on return*
in the river—this picturesque feature, in your sunshine state; convey our
however, prevents the use the stream thanks and regrets at having to leave,
for shipping fruits. The St. Johns, to them all,
by the way is the only river in Flori­
•
Yours sincerely,
OTHERS MAY MEET THE PRICE BUT NEVER
da that flows north. Out of Sanford
WILLIAM T. DONNELLY.
THE QUALITY
each year are shipped about 6,000
The “ Dawn" and "New Era" left
cars of celery, On the 18th 63 cars of port yesterday bound North for the
it left for northern and eastern points home haven. Mr. Donnelly is a con
—and, in the week, the total had been suiting engineer and inventor of wide
THAN ORDINARY TIRES—THE BREAKER STRIP
350 cira.
repute and has been conducting ex­
MAKES THE DIFFERENCE
From Sanford we started via train periments by means of his two elec­
to DeLand where we were to spend trically propelled yachts while here
Let Us Tell You Why
the 19th and the day proved a de­ on a combination of business nnd
30x3
N. S................................................................$10.50
lightful one in every respect.
pleasure.
30x3 Vi N. S.......................
12.50

ROGERS &amp; JONES

It Feems that Seminole county is
about to be taken into a new judicial
circuit according to tHo DeLand News
ami the Daytona News and the fol­
lowing article is from each of these
papers:
“Boss Bert Y is h * •our erstwhile
friend, scents to be again in, the lime­
light, and now and again ia accused
LINCOLN McCONof haring Volusia's three representa­
. NELL, LL. D.
tives in his vest pocket to vote as he
Mrs. Thompson, of Orlando, was
pleases in the legislative halls at Tal­
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Har­
‘T he Guy That Detlrors the
lahassee. According to the Daytona
dy
Wednesday.
Goods.".
HIGH SCHOOL PLAY
Daily News' latest, Bert will endeavor
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
A.
Blitlinc
were
to divide Volusia county, even tho*
You will laugh till you ache if you Sanford visitors Wednesday.
Folks, and introduction is hnrdly
the senator, Dr. Hulley, was elected
Ti
P.
Lewis
whs
transacting
busi­
necessary
for Lincoln McConnell:
come
to
the
Senior
play
April
14
and
on an anti-division platform, and
ness
In
Sanford
Wednesday.
15
and
see
Petunia
Muggins
nnd
Sim
Remember
him?
Remember the guy
pledged hi* word to the people of tho
B.
J.
Overstreet
Was
transacting
Batty,
the
town
constable.
Sim
is
a
that
delivers
tha
goods
T Of course
county tn work and vote against div­
you. do.
ision. The division ia said .to be a bad man when he gets riled so he says business in Sanford Wednesday.
Mrs. S. V, Lewis had the misfor­
For a quarter of a centurey Lin­
matter of selecting circuit judges; and Petunia wants him to be more
tune
to fall and break one of her riba coln McCohncll has been “delivering
that the proposition is to place .De­ liko a hero, The funniest thing you
tho goods”—to steal the title of his
mand and a bob-tailed county to be ever saw ia the scene where Petunia last Monday.
known as Volusia in one circuit with discovers a Russian bomb by “aettin1 Mr. arid Mrs. C. W. Entxmlnger and famous lecture. In , hundreds, yes
Seminole, with J. J. Dickinson of San­ on it." One week from tonight at Mrs. Hariee were visitors in ONando thousands of Lyceum and Chautau­
Wednesday.
qua communities
throughout the
ford as judge, and tho two coast coun­ the Princess Theatre.
Mrs.
J.
11.
Allen
and
Claude
Hinchlength
and
breadth
of
the land, “ Line.
ties carved out of tho riba of VoJUsia
cliff
motored
over
to
New
Smyrna
McConnell"
and
"The
Guy that De­
and Brevard county in another circuit, “I NEVER KNEW YOU COULD
to
meet
Mrs.
L.
T.
Hunt
and
chil­
livers
the
Goods"
are
syjionymoua.
with Murray Sams as judge. : But
KEEP RATS OUT OF A
dren.
let'; let the Daytona News wag :itS
It
Is
his
latest
talk—and
folks every­
BUTCHER SHOP."
Mr. and Mrs. Tullis were Sanford where proclaim it his best. It Is a
own tale, which is as follows:.
visitors Saturday.
miracle lecture—a most exhilarating
What Ralph Watkins says: “Fig­
Unless the people want -Volusia
Mrs. Bill Allen and Miss Louise and refreshing “ tonic talk” which act­
ured
rats
around
store
had
enough
to
split into three counties 'Vfith all of­
were in Sanford on Saturday.
ficers named by Boss Bert Pish, they feed on; wouldn't touch anything sus­ - Mrs. ‘Geo. Shipp of Sanford and ually put* punch In “peplssa” people.
Nothing can ever be like It—for It.hf
picious.' Heard about RAT-SNAP,
must move and move quickly j
Mrs. B. F. Carey, of Tampa, were all.
gave
it
a
trial.
Result*
were
wonder­
There have been times .in: the past
visiting their mother, Mrs. Geo. Lew­
"Stay Awake Amerida—or Blue
when the people of the 'c6a$t.\te&lt;:Uon ful. Cleaned all rata out in ten days. is last week.
*
Coat and Red Flag” is another tenDogs
about
store
night
and
day
never
wanted Volusia county divided—that
Those motoring down Thursday to
was in the daya when the politicians touch RAT-SNAP.” Three size*, 35c, see Klrmess at Orlando were: C. II. strike of McConnell’s. I t is a pow­
erful, staggering open-fisted blow a t
*mi not the people controlled tho a f 65c, $1.26. Sold and guaranteed by Com and daughter Miss Ruth, Mr.
anti-Americanism,
and the other solairs of Volusia county..- It may be Ball Hardware Company.—Adv.
and Mrs. J. S. Dinkti and Miss Olive called “isms” of these strenuous days.
that the people today want the counDinkel.
It is a stunning Indictment of the
t&gt; divided—it might be wisdom to di- HIGH SCHOOL PLAY, APR. 14-15
J. A. Lavercty left Thursday for un-American American. Folka rem­
'•de it under certain circumstances
Eustis for a few days before return­ ember his “Devil and the Kaiser” as
The High School Senior play, will ing to his home in Ohio.
•mt not under the political conditions
a platform classic of tho w ar—but
have one of the prettiest stage set­
as now planned by the Boss.
Mrs. E. E. Hardy gave her Sunday
they say “Stay Awake America" is
The-jatcst scheme of Fish is to tings of any play heretofore. Tho school class a picnic at Palm Springs better atill.
scenes
are
out-of-doors
with
flowers,
Saturday. Everyone reports a good
tiav9
bill introduced and rushed
As to McConnell—he’a the busiest
through
carjy daya 0f
legisla­ shrubbery and rustic furniture. One time.
man In lyceum. He's booked so far
of
the
principal
comedy
characters
B. J. Overstreet was' in Orlando
ture, which today convened at Tnllaahead now that he won’t have a vaca­
assco, creating three counties out of if C. B. Buttonbuster of Boston, a Monday with his little son Earle to
tion for tho next ten years. Every­
the present Volusia county, tho bill to gay and giddy butterfly of forty-two see Dr. Ward.
where
he appears the lyceum family
T. A. O'Ncel and Mr. Hennessey
c“rr&gt;‘ n provisio that all officers of who has decided to come to college.
insists
on a return date. He’s a top, three new counties shall be nam- He wanta to play f ir s t' base on the were visitors In Orlando on Monday.
notcher
in platform work.
Ralph
C. H. Com and Miss Ruth and Miss
0,1 on the recommendation of the__ Yootball nine and make-a hit with the
Parlette
says
of
him:
Present Democratic County Executive pretty co-eds. You can't afford to Olive Dinkel motored to Orlando on
“I wish everybody who don’t like
Monday.
°mmittee.
Of course, everyone miss seeing Buttonbuster.
lectures
could hear McConnell He
The Beatty Bros, will give a show
“nows what that means. Fish will
preaches
out of his life—not hla li­
and lecture at the Library April 14th.
name nil the officers and regain all
NEW BARBER SHOP
brary.
You
laugh, and cheer and
the Power which he has lost in the
J) E. Phipps left Sunday for Haat
wipe
away
the
tears—and all the time
la,j two or three general election*,
A new. barber shop in Sanford will inga where he will remain until the he la saving you.”
potato
crop
is
over.
•*nd the three groups of rings would be the Blue. Front on West First
McConnell Is Invariably) and uni­
Mr. and Mra. T. G. Roebuck, Miaa
I'ot be gotten outside of for the next
versally
a treat.
street
,
in
the
Haynes
block,
the
stand
Hail and Mias Grist motored to Or­
en or fifteen years. The people axe
April
18th.
The
Baptist
Temple.
now in power and shouldJ leave no formerly occupied by Gramlings. lando on Tuesday.
There was church at the Baptist
stone unturned to prevent the latest Snow, Waters and Johnson will be the
’Growing Annual Flowering Plant*'
Poetical move. . '
presiding geniuses behind the move­ church both morning and ■evening,
la
the title of Farmers’ Bulletin No.
Understand, the Daily News, is'hot ment to cut whiskers and h*tr better. Rev. Barr, of Winter Park officiat­
ing.
1171, Just' issued by the U. 8. De°PIH)sed to county division, but it is A H'of these well known young men
^ : -.-jr
(}’ - j -» 'f -■
-r ^'5- ^
county division BY THE are former employee* of the Hodge*
partment of Agriculture, Washington,
Salt work* in Engliah communities
fOUTICIANS. K t k . p M p t . - W A ‘McMullen shop and are well and
D. C. It contains 83 pages, with
county division and are allOMsd? W favprably known in Sanford. Look have ahut down, and German salt la
many fine Illustration*. I t is sent
tannine their own &lt;felvntiM-'«th? far their advertisement in the Daily said to be selling a t lets th an onev* ■NeiM Ia
Iti'WUk'thOrDattg Herald and fee them in the new Blue third of the cost of the British pro­ free, and should be In the hands of
duct.
•vary Florida housewife.
ew* is opposed to the pnssihd^Front Shop.

PERFECTION TIRES ARE BETTER

~ a|

m

32x3 Vi
3U 4
32x4
33x4
34x4

N. S. ............................■....... ........................ 15.00
S............................................................... 18.00
N. S..............
21.00
N. S.......... ..................................................... 22.50
N. S................*...... ...................................... 23.50
GUARANTEED 6,000 MILES
SPECIAL REO TRUCK TIRES
Guaranteed 10,000 Miles
34x4 Vi .....
$45.00
35x5
54.00
WE ARE THE ORIGINATORS OF BETTER TIRES
CHEAPER IN SANFORD.
NO. 527 WINS TUBE

L0NGW00D NOTES

FRANK AKERS TIRE CO.
NEXT TO FIRE STATION
=3=

j P h il ip

uuu.umiu
R .: A n d r e w s
R

E

A

m

•iS M

L

Real Estate Service
SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 371-J

and Packing House Pro­
ducts for Rural Homes
ON TUESDAY, APRIL 12
We will start delivering Meats and other products
handled by us to the rural districts of Sanford, a t the
same price as charged our city customers.

M m
.

a ’

We will make deliveries to the East Side on Tues­
day, Thursday ,and Saturday and to the West Side on
Wednesday and Friday.
. 4

PHONE i22 FOR PROMPT SERVICE

*1
t

j j .

t r

r

V

:
St ■

417 Sanford Avenue
a-.

-.-j jSfy'-n:
- .

i ---

■

t*" -

1
*

Aii

- -4*1
*

*
• -a- " - —^ - -z- —

’

rr*

,Hn|f|

■*

�\

news
fe f *

'5^7.

\ T 'i '*r"rlC7*X
F - *’ ■
S i ^ i l - ..,
Ji.L;\. • ' . *
■'_V--T '

.

,

t.: r f 'i i T r . f .

s

■
V

r ’"■!’” V7r

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8,1921

=

ALL RECORDS FOR IN GREAT SHAPE Legal Advertisements
FLORIDA PRESS ASSOCIATION
SPUD MOVEMENT STATES FARMER
CLOSE INTERESTING SESSION
WITH ELECTION OF OFFICERS BEING BROKEN
Selected Daytona as the PERSONAL NOTES

NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR
CITY TAX DEED

■ -i

N ext Meeting
Place

(From Monday's Daily)
Selecting Daytona as the meeting
Mrs. J. T. Lee is improving her
place for the 1022 convention and
deling Mrs. Lois K. Mayes of the property on Oak avenue with an addi­
Pensacola Journal as president of tion nnd a coat of fresh paint.
their organization, together with the
John Hunter, a prominent young
selection of other officers for the en­
suing year, occupied the attention of farmer, is having n new bungalow
the closing session of the Florida constructed just cast of his home,
Press Association in Tampa Snturdny. near the ice plant.
The meetings of the day were well
Capt. H. C. F. Dohm Is in the city
attended, and were featured by sever­
again
from his home at Daytona and
al interesting* addresses, in addition
is
busy
organizing the Machine Gun
to the routine business, which Includ­
Company
for Sanford.
ed receipt of reports, resolutions and
the like. The officers elected, in ad­
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson, Mr. and
dition to Mrs. Mayes, who succeeded
Gilbert D. Leach, of the Leesburg Mrs. .Fred Walsma and Mr. and Mrs.
Commercial, were:- Jack Worthing­ Herbert Lyman, of Winter Haven,
ton, Highlander, Lnko Wales, first spent Saturday at Daytona Beach.
vice-president; Col. W, F. Stovall,
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hecrcn, and
Tribune, Tampa, second vice-presi­
Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Holly visited Mt.
dent; Miss Ruby Edna Pierce, Post,
Dora,
Eustis, Apopka and Forest City
Palm Beach, treasurer (re-elected);
yesterday
«on an automobile trip mak­
W, M. Haynes, formerly of the San­
ford Herald, Sanford, secretary, (re­ ing the distance in the Hccrcn car.
elected.)
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry B. Lewis have
The most interesting feature of the
leased
the. Ratliff house on Magnolia
morning session, for the membership,
avenue
nnd will occupy it for their
was the appearance of Gen. W. B.
home.
They
have been living in the
Haldeman, accompanied by Morton
Welnkn
npurtmrnts
for the winter
Milford, editor of the Fort Myers
months.
Press. During the morning Gcnernl
Ilnldemnn, who has only recently re­
W. M. Haynes has returned home
gained his health, nfter a serious op­
eration a year ago, was called upon nfter attending the mcetin g of the
for a speech and expressed his appre­ Florida Press association at Tampa,
ciation of South Florida friendships and was again honored by being elect­
and South Florida, climnte and voiced ed secretary’ of the association for an­
his pleasure at again meeting With other year.
the Florida Pres s Association, of
Mrs. Frank Peacock has arrived in
which he is an associate member.
the
city to join her husband and his
Another of the interesting features
mother,
Mrs. Bieder. Mrs. Peacock
of the morning session was an ad­
is
the
(laughter
of W. L. Bryans, pres­
dress by Mrs, Mayes, who talked in­
ident
of
the
Cleveland
Stock Yards
terestingly of thp trip of the National
Editorial Association membership to nnd her home hns been in Lakewood,
Cuba recently following the tour of Ohio, n suburb of Cleveland. They
will make their future ha me here at
Florida.
The organization, in its closing ses­ the Wheeler home on Second street.
sion, ndoptrd several important reso­
Mrs. J. K. Smith, who fell down
lutions. the one nhout which the great­
the stairs of the Shirley apartments
est interest of the convention has
ore day last week ami badly Injured
centered being that urging the legis­
her back, is still in n precarious con­
lature to pass a law making it obli­
dition. Mrs. Smith fell when the ban­
gatory upon “those bodies charged
isters of the stairway gave way, pre­
with the administration and expondi-:
cipitating her to the bottom, nnd it
ture of tax funds" to the "publication
was though at first thnt her back was
of full and complete reports of the
broken. Her many friends are hop­
proceedings of such tax money-ex­
ing for her early recovery. ■
pending bodies." Another of the im­
portant resolutions approved by the
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lyman, of
organization was one endorsing the Winter Haven, were here yesterday
totnl budgets asked for the state in­ nnd were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
stitutions of higher learning—nhout John S. Wilson. They were at Day$3,000,000 for the coming two year tonn Reach for n visit and returned to
•
period.
their home last night. Their many
Opening the morning session with friends here were glad to see Mr and
n round table discussion on “The Mts Lyman again for they have not
Publicity Bill anti What Shall I Do to been here for some time. Mr. Lyman
Put It Through?" Postmaster Joe is the local agent for the YirginiaHumphries, cx-newspapermnn of Bra- Carolina Chemical Co., at Winter Ha­
dentown; George E. Hosmrr, editor of ven nnd is making that city his
the Bradentown Journal; Major Lew home.
B. Brown, editor nod publisher of the
Miss Annie Lee is due much of (he
St. Petersburg Independent; Clarence
E. Woods, former publisher of th e 1credit for the wonderful baby window
Eustis I,ake Region, and Rube Allyn,, at YoweM’s store, a description of
editor and publisher of the Florida which appeared in this paper Satur­
Fisherman, were among those parti­ day. Miss Annie Lee has charge of
cipating in the discussion of the pro­ the Ready-to-Wenr on the second
posed legislation. It was pointed out floor nnd nil of the Infant'll wear is
by various speakers that the people in her department. We want to give
of the various counties should be in­ her credit because the. window wns
form ed as to the action of their tax gne of the heat that has been shown
money-spending bodies, nnd that the In this city in many months. The
only way to rnake this information many friends of Miss Lee will be sor­
easily accessible would be to make the ry to learn that she is confined to her
*
&lt;
legal publication «,f the minutes of the home with illness.
bodies in question obligatory. The
(From Tuesday’s Dally)
discussion of The matter was partici­
pated In warmly by various so-rakers, , Mrs. T. L. Dumas has ns her guests
ail favoring the proposed law.
Mrs. T. It. Waring from Summerville,
S. C., and Miss Lidie Thouston from
According to Lord Haldane, formre Charleston, S. C.
lord high chancellor in England, edu­
cational training is unknown to at
Mrs. Mary Syntes left for Michigan
least nine out of every ten persons in yesterday nnd will visit in Ohio, on
Great Britain nfter they have attain­ her way home.
ed tho ago of fourteen years.

I; II
1 I

HR..

1

i® *
i

(From Me*day'* D»Ui)

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Gore and
children and Deane Treadwell Bpcnt
Sunday in Daytona.

* 1

i : ;/4

Miss Annie Hawkins, accompanied
Women school teachers in France
her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins
number approximately 100,000.
to
Commerce,
Ga., yesterday.
*
----- — r— i— mm ' ______

DESPAIR
If you a r t troubled w ith pains o r
•ch es; feel tired; have headache,
indigestion, in so m n ia; painful
passage of urine, you will find
relief by regularly taking

Mrs. Kent Rossiter’s mother, Mrs.
T. J. Nix, left yesterday for her home
in Commerce, Ga.
Roland Reed of Oeneva was among
tha visitors to the city today and re­
ports that part of the country as be­
ing vary busy.

Verne Arnett of Osteen was in tho
city today and said that while Osteen
was feeling the effects of the closing
down of the Long Lumber company,
still has bright prospect* for the rosumpUon of thin Industry, and the
l \ 11*» I I I s
people over there are very anxious
The world's standard remedy for Udneyv. for the bridge across the S t Johns
U w , bladder and a rk add troubles and river, as it will help all this travel
National Remedy of Holland docs 1SNL
that comes to Sanford to trade.
*rw*“ "*—
"*rufrlsta. ' Qoarantaad.

GOLD MEDAL

Wet

W. F. Blackman of the

DECLARES TANLAC HAS OVER­
Notice is hereby given that J. E.
COME HIS TROUBLE AND
Laing, purchaser of City of Sanford
HE CAN’T SAY TOO
AH records for this season of the
Tax Certificate No. 179, dated tho 1st
MUCH FOR IT.
year are being broken in the potato
day of April, A. D. 1910, has filed
movement from this and the H ast­
"Tanias has put me in great shape" said certificate in my office, and haa
ings section, according to reports to­ said Ed Hickman, a well known farm­ made application for City Tax Deed
day. It is estimated that'by tonight er living on R. F. D. No. 2, Jackson­ to issue in accordance with law. Said
certificate embraces the following de­
more than 200 cars will have been ville, Fla., a few days ago.
scribed property situated in the City
loaded for market. Yesterday’s move­
"A year and a half ago I took the
of
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida,
ment totalled sixty cars, with about •flu" and it came near knocking me
to-wit:
Lot 11, Stendiford’a Add The
the same number for the day before. out- After I got up I felt no account
said
land
being assessed a t the date
Prices, so fa r as can be ascertained couldn’t half do any work on the
of
the
issuance
of such certificate in
are holding up well, although f. o. b. farm and had no appetite to eat any­
the
name
of
L.
Blaylock.
Unless said
buying was suspended during a por­ thing. My nerves were all on edge
certificate
shall
be
redeemed
accord­
tion of yesterday, few sales being and I couldn't get) a good night's
ing
to
law
City
Tax
Deed
will
issue
made on the tracks. Indications are, sleep. I plugged along, trying first
thereon
on
the
30th
day
of
April,
A.
however, that the price will be well one thing and then another, but, in
kD.
1921.
around the eight dollar mark, and spite of myself, I kept going down
WITNESS my official signature
that there is every reason to believe hill until I was so weak I had about
and
seal this the 22nd day of March,
that they will hold at this figure dur­ played out altogether. .
A. D. 1921.
ing the next week.
"Well, finally, I struck Tanlac, and
(Seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
As is usually the case all kinds of the way I commenced to pick up sur­
Clerk Circuit Court,
stories about the various yields are prised me. And now I feel like a
Seminole County, Fla.
being circulated, varying with the de­ hard-working man ought to feel; in
326tc
By
V.
E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
gree of carelessness of the persons re­ fact, I do not believe I could be in
peating them. Yields as high as better health. I eat
everything, In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
ninety barrels are reported by some, weigh a hundred and seventy-six
Circuit, Seminole County, Florwhile others, the pessimistic kind, de­ pounds and am as strong as an ox.
- ida.—In Chancery
clare that not Vn acre has been dug Tanlac has done such' fine work for
FORECLOSURE—NOTICE
OF
where the yield is over fifty barrels. me th at I can’t recommend it too
MASTER’S
SALE
The tow boots of the Palatkn-Jack- strong."—Adv.
W. R. Barr, Complainant,
sonville" line, and of the Clyde Line
vs.
nrc having all they can do to move
DEATH OF WALTER B. CLAY.
Clara
Moore and her husband, A, G.
the crop from Federal Point.
The
Moore,
Defendants.
^
pilot Boy took 1,200 barrels yester­
(From Tuesday’s Dally)
NOTICE
day and today there aro said to be
Word was received here last night
about 2,000 barrels on the docks wait­ of the death of W alter B- Clay at is hereby given I. E. F. Housholder,
ing
for
transportation,—Pnlatka Bartow. The funeral will take place Special Master in the above entitled
suit, will, under and by virtue of that
News.
here at 9:30 tomorrow morning at the certain decree heretofore on March
Ranch, at Lake Monroe, was in the Episcopal church, interment being at 29th, 1921, entered in the above said
»
suit, on the 2nd day of May, 1921,
city today and paid1The Herald of­ Lakewood.
*
Mr.
Clay
was
a
native
of
Montgom­
during the legal hours of sale, and at
fice an appreciated visit. Dr. Black­
man is a member of the Sanford ery, Alabama, and came to Florida tho.front door of the Court House in
Chamber of Commerce and one of the many yenrs ago. He married Miss Sanford, Florida, sell io the highest
most progressive citizens'of the coun­ Lulu Doyle of this city, and for many bidder for cash the following describ­
ty. He wants the chamber )f coic- years lived at Arcadia, where he was ed property, lying and being in Semi­
mer e inem. i rs to have a picnic at engnged in the business of civil en­ nole County, Florida, to-wit:
Lot six (61 nnd the South thirty
Wekiwa Ranch in the ntar future— gineering, nt which he wns looked up­
on ns an authority. He laid off many (30) feet of lot five (5) H. W. Barr’s
nnd we will
of the big lnnd nnd drnlnnge projects first addition to Black Hammock,
D. H. Hooker, of Longwood, was in of the state nnd for the past two Seminole Cobnty, Florida, according
the city a few hours today. Mr. Hook­ years wns engnged in severnl large to the recorded plat thereof.
Said property to be sold at public
er u tjie efficient peace protector in projects at Okeechobee City.
He leaves n wife nnd two children, outcry to the highest bidder for cash
his bailiwick and makes a good one
although Longwood fcives the officers Doyle Clay and Majnrie Clay, to in hand. Purchaser to pay for d£ed.
E. F. HOUSHOLDER,
hut little trouble, being a very peace­ mourn the loss of n loving hushand
Special Master.
ful city with a population of Inw-nhid- nnd father.
The sympathy of numerous friends SCHELLE MAINES,
ing people,
Solicitor for Complainant.
here and elsewhere in the state go out
f.tc
Dr G. F. Highsmlth, of Arcadia, to the grief stricken family in their 33hns arrived in the city and will make hour of sorrow.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
it his future home. Dr. Highamtth
TAX DEED
has purchased the office equipment of
Under
Section
575, of the General
the late Dr. B. C. Dodds and will oc­
•
Statutes
cupy the office in the First National
Notice is hereby given thnt Realty
WANTED
Bank building. He will reside at the
Trust
Co., purchaser of Tax Certifi­
Montezumn Hotel and nfter office
WANTED—Second hand show case.
cate
No.
1531 dated the 5th day of
Inquire
at
the
-paint
store
in
ths
Wehours will h’e found at the hotel. Dr.
November,
A. D. 1895, hns filed snid
laka
Block,
Railroad
Way.
5-tfc.
llighsmith has been practicing at Ar­
WANTED—Young
cow.
Must
be
certificate
in
ray office, and has made
cadia nnd nfter looking over the many
application
for
Tax Deed to issue in
fresh
and
good
milker.
J.
H.
Melndvnntnges of this city decided to lo­
accordance
with
law, Snid certificate
mcr,
Box
193,
Sorrento,
Fla.
18-tfc
cate here. He will he welcomed by
embraces
the
following described
the business nnd professional men of WANTED—Team work, all kinds. In­
property
situated
in Seminole county,
quire Hanson’s Shoe Shop. 28-12p
tiiis ritv to our midst.
Florida, to-wit:
WANTED TO BUY New sclf-startS half of S\V quarter of SW quar­
t Fro m W »dn «td ur ’a Daily 1
ing Ford. Must lie n bargain for
ter
of SE quarter, Section 35, Twp.
29-tfc
Mrs. George Chamberlain has as the cash.—Cates Crate Co.
19 S., Range 30 E., containing 5 acres,
her guest, Mrs. II. B, Schulte of SEE M. S. NELSON foTaTl kinds of
the said land being assessed at the
Daytona, Florida.
hauling.
»_________ 31-tfc date’ of the issuance,of such certifi­
cate in the name of Unknown.
MISCELLANEOUS
Mrs, E, G. Tyner arrived in the
Also Tnx Certificate No. 2050, dat­
Visit Ileitz Beauty Parlors, Me
city yesterday from Jacksonville nnd
ed
the 5th day of June, A. I). 1894,
will be the guest of her daughter, zinine floor of Seminole Hotel. Ap­
has
filed said certificate in my office,
pointments by phone. Hot oil sham­
Mrs. It. J. Holly for some time.
nnd
hns made application for tax deed
poo and mud facial, some of our spec­
to
issue
in accordance with law. Said
E. B. Brown, state sales manager ialties. Elder Springs Water used. certificate embraces the following de­
Appointments
limited
to
Wednesday
of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.,
195-wkly scribed property situated in Seminole
with headquarters in Jacksonville is and Thursday only.
County, Florida, to-wit:
in the city today looking after local GET YOUR ORDERS in now"for
Beg. 30.67 chs. W of NE corner
affairs.
your new Buick car. See W. J. Sec. 2, Twp. 20 S., Rge. 30 E., run S
Thigpen.
46-tfc 5 chs. W 10 chs, N 5 chs, E 10 chs.
Mr. and Mrs. Endor Curlett were in HEMSTITCHING and Picotinl at- The said land being assessed at the
front Geneva Inst night, Mrs. Curlett
tachment, works on all sewing ma­ date of the issuunce of such certifi­
being a member of the executive com­ chines, $2.00. Personal checks 10c cate in the name of Unknown.
mittee of the Fernnld-Iatughton Hos­ extra. Lights Mail Order House, Box
Unless said certificates shall be re­
pital, attended n meeting of the 127, Birmingham, A la.,
267-oawr7t deemed according to law tax deed will
board.
ORDER your new Buick now and issue thereon on the 10th day of May,
you will not lose any time on the A. D. 1921.
Through nn error in names the la­
Witness my official signnture and
new 'car load coming In soon. 46-tfc
dies of the G, I. A. entertnining the
seal
this the 31st day of March, A.
engineers the nnmes of Mrs. Leonard YOU CAN order your new Buick D. 1921.
no wand save time on the next car
and Mrs. McConnell were wrong. It
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
46-tfe
should have read Mrs. Eugene Mc­ load.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Connell and Mrs. N. B. Leonard. The
FOR SALE
Seminole County, Fla.
error was made in giving the names FOR SALE—Good farm mule In good
By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
over the telephone and we make haste
condition.—M. Fleischer. 11-26-tfc 33-5tc
to correct the same.
FOR SALE—10 acres in celery delta IX CISCOIT COUET. SEVENTH JUDICIAL
at Sanford, for $1,000 cash or on
cixcuit, statx or noaiDA. cotnrrr
The many friends of Owens Higgins
or SXXIMOLK.—IX CHAXCXXY.
terms.
J.
M.
Stevens,
39
Barnett,
are glad to see him home on a fu r­
Jacksonville,
Fla.
31-7te
BILL rox TABTTTIOX
lough from the U. S. Navy in which
M a rg in ! W. M u te r, a widow,
KEY WEST POTATO PLANTS
he has served for several
years.
ra.
'
Kenneth W. n a a l t r , t l at.
$1.75 per 1,000
Owens Joined during the world war
Boner or mblicatioh.
and still has some time to serve be­ Ready April 1st, delivered at station To all p a rtita claiming to I n l t n t t under R e/al
H ooter or o th e r .U t In and to tb* (allowlag
or in Sanford.,
fore he can become a private citizen
deeertbed real property. altaated la Semi Dole
Ooaatg,
Fieri,ft. ta-w tt: Lot .Somber I. StoW.
V.
DUNN
again but from his appearance it
tloa t . Towneblj. SO Sootb. Ranee SO Katt.
R.
A,
Box
224-A,
Sanford,
Florida
seems that U nde Sam’s diet is agree­
. 1L?.p.p**rt.M . fr,ora
•* Complaint S tra ­
ta A M aad 4* 1/ .tr if le d under oath a t proing with him. Owen is a Sanford boy,
»Med
b
/
tow.
(hat
It
to
tba
bettor of (be root.
DRINK
p la la . 1 t. M a r t i n i W. Ila a ttr. th at th e n to a
the son of Mrs. J . C. Higgins and he Elder Springs W ater. Its 99 98-100 Ptraoa.
o r a n ptraoaa, lo te rn le d la the abort
dto rrib td p iu p .it/ wboe* aam t, or name* a n
has made a good record in the navy. per cent pure. Phone 811.
on know* to (bo complainant.

Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. Jones and
attractive little daughter, Emily Jean,
of El Reno, Oklahoma, are here for a
visit with Mr. Jones' mother, Mrs. II.
A. NVcl. Mr. Jones is proprietor of
the Rcxaii Drug Stare in the Oklshotfts city, and -this is their first trip
this far south. They are delighted
with Sanford and will remain sever­
al weeks enjoying the sights and cli­
Wekiwa mate of this section of the state.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

i: The Florida Scout
“ For Wide-Awake Boys"
35c Year
WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher-: |
902 French

f . --- -

ordered tb it all per l i e . rUltp
to aad to th* aboea described
the Mid Rill Of Oomptolnl fU
before M a od i/, the Zad d a / af

tf*MaAbo£t.,M1, u"

b*la* • K,,u lHr

I t to farth er ordered that thto nolle* be pobItobed la the Sea ford Herald, a Dewiptper n b
o a rr a teeth toe twelee roneccotlr. weeks.
Wlloeea the head aad t o ll a f K. A. Ihnglaea.
**erk of the M id Clrcnlt Court fog Seolaote
O o « a t/jin o f t4 i a t the Court Hone, a t Sea-

Sw4i«£°'d** U ,U *TU*d,/ ot

Herald Printing Co.
Phone 148

*

- :* — u r ~~

It to therefore
Ing ao la lt n a t
Had appear to
eJ hereto on or

(8XAL)

i E. A. I&gt;OUQLa 88,

ROBINSON A B ill DOK8 .

t l *fk Ctl" U ° " r t ’

Sot tr ito n foe C o a p U la ia t.

S 4 -U U

IX TKX CtXCUIT COUET, IXTENTH m ,
0 X4 L OIEOU1T , BENIN 0 LZ OOUNTT
n O E J P A — « CHAXCXET
i . r . Laing, Joined b / her b tube ad and m t &lt;
frtoad, t , E. L alag, CompUlMale,
1

t*.

Wa&gt;. II. M i l li n e r , Alice U U r AUtter iDd
aokoowa dertoeee. b e tn aad araattea. or civ*
era, claiming under W b , h T McAltoter
Alice U McAltoter, Defeadaata.
4
CITATION.
To: W bj. II. M cAltoter of Clarioneti. State . r
Ohio: AUce L. Mr Alta ter. of O a e in a iu . o t t l f
the unknown deeUeoe, heir., t o o tree. , r„ ’.
teea. or other clalmamta under W at. |t J ?
AUater aod AUce L. McAUater; aad to
aad all other p a n to e claiming a . /
In aad to the following deem bed toode a t!
Bated la Sem laoto C ount/, Florida, ttw liLoto One ( 1) a ad Two ( 1 ) of Block T w eli.
( 11). Tier Three (S) of the a t / of ( u .'o r t
Florida. aa abown b / E. B. Triffoed.* M itT S
Saaford. Florida:
9 **
I t appearing from the awera hill af « —
plaint filed la thto c ra te agatoat /o e i t , ,
/o a h a re or claim aotna Internet In the’
berelatbore drerrlbed, therefore, /o e , the iTu
Wm. U. McAltoter, aad Alice L. McAllnar
are bareb/ required to ha aad appear be w
our Mid Circuit Court a t tha Court Uooae to
Sanford. Florida, a s th* 4th d a / of April. .
I&gt;. 1SZI, aad then aad th a n make aaawer u
the bill of com plaint eihlblled agatoat / . a Z
othereto* a decree pro coofeaao will be eatend
ag ain .! /o*.
Aad a a / aad a ll o ther partita claim to . . . .
right, UtM or Internet la aad te the land* ter*,
te a b o it deecTtbed under, b / or through Wm 11
McAUater or AUce L. McAltoter, oe wiser*to*,
a n b e rth / required to be aad appear btfm .
our aald Circuit C ourt, a t the Court H cm * t,
Saaford. Florida, oo lb* 2nd d a / of ) | . t »
D. 1SZ1, aad then a ad th e n make aaawer t&gt;
the bill of eom ptolat eihlM ted agatoet aald
unknown p artite, otherw ise a decne pro rev
(*m o will he 'c a te re d agalaet aald uakoaeu
p ert lee.
I t to w d tte d th a t thto dotic* b* pabitobed to
th* Saaford H erald, a new.paper publUbed to
Seminole C ount/. Florida, o a n a week foe
tig h t w eete a* te th e kaowu ptrttoa d tfte d ta t.
aad o a n a week for tw e lrt w teki u to tha
uakaew a p artite defendant.
W ltaaa* m / band aad th* *m ) or th* u u
Circuit Chart oa thto the Sib d a / of Janaarr
A. » . 1911.
™ 7‘
(SEAL)
H A. DOUULASS,
Clerk of th* Circuit Court,
of Bern tool. O ouat/. /to .
B / V. X. DOI’g LAW, D. c.
GEORGE O. H ER R IN G ,
Solicitor aad Counsel foe C om platoi.u.
33-U te

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes of the State of Florida
Notice in hereby given that J, A.
Harrold, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
cate No. 1169, dated The 3rd day of
Ju n e,,A. D. 1912, has filed said certi­
ficate in my office, and has made ap­
plication for Tnx Deed to i&amp;suc in ac­
cordance with law. Said certificate
embraces the following described
property situated in Seminole coun­
ty, Florida, to-wit:
W hnlf of N\V quarter of N\V quar­
ter (less S 7 A of W half nnd less N
1Q4 A.) See. 3, Tp. 20, S. It. 31 E.
The said land being assessed at the
date of the issuance of such certifi­
cate in the name of Alex Vaughn.
Unless snid certificate shall he re­
deemed according to law Tax i&gt;eed
will issue thereon on the 10th day of
May, A. D. 1921.
Witness my official signature nnd
sen] this the 31st day of March, A.
D. 1921.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
By A. M. WEEKS, I&gt;. C.
33-5tc
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
TAX DEED '

FOR

Under Section 575 of the General Sta­
tutes of the State of Florida
Notice is hereby giver) that J. E.
Laing, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. ISO, dated the 3rd day of June,
A. I). 1918, has filed snid certificate
in my office, nnd has made applica­
tion for Tax Deed to issue in accord­
ance with law. Said certificate cm*
braces the following described proper­
ty situated in Seminole County, Flofdn i,to-wit: Lot 6, Block 14, Tier 9,
Sanford. The said land being assess­
ed nt the date of the issuance of such
certificate in the name of F. I) Reed.
Unless said certificate shall be re­
deemed according to law Tax IVed
will issue thereon on the 30th ddy of
April, A. D. 1921.
WITNESS my officini signature and
seal this the 22nd day of March, A.
D. 1921. .
(Seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, FIs.
32-6te
By V. E. DOUGLASS, D. CAccording to Lord Haldane, former
lord high chancellor in England, edu­
cational training is unkonwn to
least nine out of every ten persons in
Great Britain after they have attained
the age of fourteen years.

H O O -D O O

Huns ’Em Crazy.
Kills 'Em Quick

W h a t?

.. MOSQUITOES,
Files, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bur*.
Mites, Bo8y, Lke and all Insects
POSITIVELY GUARANTEED
Sold Everywhere
King Chemical Co., Pelham, Ga.
For sale by J . T. Allen, W, M*
iV lsr, Dan &amp; Tsyler, June*
Pott, M p, G. A. Bryant, Longwood, Fla.; W ight Grocery Co,
and all leading druggists ■
grocery stores.’’

�'

Bfcv
___
|K .n
F T -* -'--v

.

~ iYrnfaiffnaffi

-.* -» . -■•-■ + ■-■ ' ;'•■ f ‘. **■ &amp; / • ■■■ -

-

,

*

&lt; -

■ I % "v.

.: r

ft

&lt;-£# &gt;

r f j’ ’ —

, .

. -

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

,

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921
| f « *

members of leg islature

FOR THE SESSION OF 1921
ARE GOOD MEN AND TRUE

Theft of Key Car •
Reads Like Romance,
Shows Scope of Steal

J;

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
WOMEN’S CLUB.
(Tram T u i.d i? '* D ill? )

At the monthly meeting of the
Sanford Business and Professional
Women’s Club Inst evening nt the
Montezuma hotel, a dinner was given
in honor of Miss Lilia M. White, of
St.' Augustine, state president.
Tho
table wns beautifully laid, with floral
centerpieces of lilies nnd snapdragons.
At each place was a white carnation.
The place cards were most appro­
priate for April, being little unbrolla
babies. These were the work of
Miss Claire Walker’s class a t the
West Side Primary school.
Tho menu, which was deftly and
promptly served, was:

.

|B

M ore than

The following article In the Eustis
Lake Region relative to the theft of
r
1 o«#l
Q o m i n n l o ' Jackson-D r. E. Harris, Marianna; the Key car is interesting:
S a n fo r d
waiter
Grnccvnie.
The Rco touring car belonging to
Jefforaon—E.
B.
Bailey, Montlcello;
C o u n ty
A. R. Key, cashier of the Seminole
W. B. Bishop, Capps.
L afay ette-R . L. Goodbrcd, Mayo. County Bank, of Sanford, Florida,
Lake—1T. G. Fuch, Leesburg; L. D. stolen March 12 from his private ga­
W h e n you let us supply your buildinf
The Florida legislature convened Edge, Grovcland.
rage, was located in Umatilla Friday
needs you get a great deal more than just so
Leon.—A. H. Williams, Fred II.
this morning In the regular bl-ennlal
many feet of lumber— bundles of shingles—
by Deputy Sheriff W. T. Collins.
Lee—
F. W. Perry, Fort Myers.
j^ io n and will hold for alxty days
pounds
of nails—or panels of Beaver Board.
The stolen car was found in a garage
Davis, Tallahassee.
*
lt tjje state capital. There are many
belonging to W. L. Told, which had
Y ou get the benefit of our buildinf
Levy—S. J. Gun, Gunntown.
vho believe that this aeaalon of the
been
rented
for
the
winter
by
R.
H.
material
knowledge and experience in Service
Liberty—L. E. Fenn, Wilma.
legislature will be one of the best in
Foster
and
W.
S.
Messenger.
Foster
that
helps
you get the results you want at tha
Madison—V. E. Blanton, Lee; J. P.
the history of the state. Seminole Taylor, Greenville.
was arrested in Eustis by Policemen
right price. Service first in planning the
county has two good representatives
work—more service in selecting proper mate­
Fruit Cocktail.
Manatee—J. J. Stewart, Braden- Weaver and Charles Lee, but Messen­
rials—speedy service in delivering the goods.
In the person of M. 0. Overstreet of town.
ger made a get-away and is still at
Roast Chicken with Dressing and
D)
Orlando, who la our senator, and F.
Cranberry Sauce.
You pay for tha materials. The service
Marlon—Nathan Mayo, F. it. Ladd, large.
p. Forster of this city, who is our Key West.
Messenger and Foster, with Mes­
Baked Com
New Potatoes
ye for itself in the larger volume of business
m
county representative, and both these,
Rolls.
brings through super-satisfied customers.
N assau—C. C. Fuqua, .Hilliard; senger’s wife, came to Umatilla three
gentlemen know the needs of this sec­ Frank D. Upchurch, Femandlna.
months ago, securing apartm ents for
Tomatoe Aspic Salad.
It will pay you to
tion and of the state, having been res­
the
winter
with
R.
E.
Brown.
They
Olives
Okaloosa—J. F. Rfchbourg, Laurel
be one o f then.
came by
automobile, Messenger
idents of Sanford and Orlando for Hill.
Iced Tea
Coffee
many years; both of them bankers
'
Lemon Pie
Okeechobee— Ed. ScharfschweTdt claiming New York City as his home,
tad business men and large property Okeechobee.
and Foktcr, Omaha, Nebr. They rent­
After the dinner was over, the club
owners. Mr. Overstreet is one of the
Orange—S. S. Griffin, Orlando; A. ed a nearby garage of W. L. Told, and held a short business meeting. Then
it was their late at night operations
most prominent business men of Or­ B. Newton, Winter Garden.
Miss White gave a most Interesting
lando, Interested In turpentine, lum­
Osceola—W. R. Godwin, Kissim­ in and around this garage th at arous­ talk on the work of other clubs and tho
ed
suspicion.
ber and crate mills and Is also prom­ mee.
For some time Deputy Sherjff Col­ aims and activities of the National
inent in banking circles. Mr. Fors­
Palm Beach—W. D. Carmichael,
Women’s
lins has had these men under his iui&gt; Federation of Business
ter is president of the F irst National West Palm Beach.
clubs.
Miss
White
is
a
forceful
speak­
vcillnnce, and in the l a t e hours of
Bank of this city and Is interested in
Pasco—W. J. Ellsworth, Dade City.
er
and
easily
held
the
Interest
and
a t­
night hns inspected the locked ga­
til that tends to build up hts city,
Polk—J. M. Keen, A. J. Morgan,
tention
of
her
hearers.
She
told
tho
rage from the outside. During these
county and state. It Is almost a safe Lakeland.
•
visits his flashlight failed to show club about the new pin that has just
prediction thnt Mr. Forster will- be
Putnnm—II. S. McKenzie, Chas. S.
anything in the Interior of the ga­ been adopted. This pin Is a small
on the committees on banking, educa­ Phillips, Palatka.
rage to warrant n search being made. round scnl, hearing the figure of the
tion and other Important committee
Pinellas—S. D. Harris, St. Peters­
On Friday morning Mr. Collins winged victory.
work.
burg.
About twenty-five members of the
received
nn authentic report thnt
The following is the personnel of
Santa Rosa—J. II. Harwell, John C. these men had been seen entering club were present. This club will
the 1921 legislature:
McRae, Milton.
the garage with a suit case. Acting have the pleasure of bringing back
Members of the Senate.
Seminole—F. P. Forster, Sanford. on this, Mr. Collins, suspecting boot- the Redpath Chautauqun to Sanford
district 1.—W. H. Mapoles, CrestSt. Johns—II. J. Piepcr, St. Aug­
617 Commercial Street
legging, at once got out a search next year.
view.
ustine; Frank M. Corbett, Mourtle.
warrant and proceeded to the Brown
District 2.—John P. Stokcn. Pensa­
St- Lucie—A. W. Young, Varo.
residence about 12:30. Messenger
cola.
Sumter—J. C. B. Koonce, Bushnell. was sitting on the porch talking to
District 3.—Lindsey, Donifay.
Suwannee—W. M. Cason, Wellborn; Mr. Brown when called to the gnte.
District 4.—W. J. Singletary, Grand W. II. Mobley, Pine M ount
Mr. Collins asked for his partner and
Rider
Taylor—J. S. Scales, Perry.
was
tohl he hnd gone to Orlnndo.
District 6.—W. P. Shelley, Telogin.
Volusia—Howard G. Putnam, Oak He next nsked for the key to the ga­
On the fourth day of last October our factory, the largest of its kind in the entire South, was
District ft.—S. W. Adcrson, Grecns- Hill; Murray Sams, DcLand.
burned to the ground. Luckily the acid chambers, laboratory, machine shop, nnd other buildings mak­
rage
and
was
told
that
Foster
had
it
borough.
Wraukula—Dr. A. J. Hagan, Arran. with him. Then Mr. Collins inform­
ing up our immense pinnt were saved.
District 7.—Oscar M. Eaton, Lake­
Walton.—Dr. J. B. Rabcm, DeFun- ed Messenger that he wanted the ga­
In our various Branch Houses throughout the state and warehouses hero in Jacksonville wo had
land.
iak Springs.
ntored
thousands of tons of our famous IDEAL FERTILIZERS as customary at tho beginning of
rage opened nnd that if he didn’t go
District R.—P. M. Lowery, Talla­
Washington—L. Curtis Croften, with him nnd open it, it would be
each senson. On the very day of tho fire a large force of men started to work on a temporary mix­
hassee.
Chipley.
ing plant which wns soon running night and day. Our trade hns thus been served throughout these
broken open, as he had n search war
District
-E. P. Wilson, Dade City
days
of trial, with little delay.
rant to search the same. To this
District 10.—R. H. Rowe, Madison.
We appreciate the sympathy and co-operation given us by our many friends, and are glad to an­
Messenger
made
no
reply,
except
to
District 11.—John-S. Taylor, Largo.
nounce that work On the new factory is now well under way. It will be much larger even than tho old
nsk permission to get his coat. Go­
District 12.—W. L. Weaver, Perry.
factory, and pqulppcd with the very latest and best devices.
ing
around
to
the
rear
of
the
house,
That
morning
lameness—those
District 13.—Tom Campbell, West
sharp pains when bending or lifting, Messenger wasted no time In eseap
Palm Reach.
District 14.—W. L. Plympton, Lake make work a burden and rest impossi­ ing through the Brown lot and the
ble. Don’t be handicapped by a bad grove of Alfred Armitngc, bordering
MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTILIZERS
City.
back—look
to your kidneys. You Lake Umatilla.
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
District 15.—D. E. Knight, Starke.
After waiting ten minutes at tho
'~ v
District 10.—James E. Calkins, For- will mnke no mistake by following
gnte,
Mr.
Collins
realized
something
this
Sanford
resident’s
example.
nandina.
.
.
Mrs. W. A. Tlllis, 1100 Elm Ave., was amiss, and proceeded nt once to
District 17.—J. B. Johnson, Live
says:
“ I am just as strong for the garage. Breaking it open, the
Oak.
Rco of Mr. Key was found complete­
District 18.—J. Turner Butler, Jack­ Doan’s Kidney Pills now as when I ly equipped for immediate departure.
endorsed them before. I used them
sonville.
The garage was found to be tightly
District 19.—M. 0. Overatrcct, Or­ several yenrs ago. At that time I had
a sore and lame back and found it papered over on the inside.
lando.
From the material found in the
difficult to bend over. My kidneys
District 20 —W. J. Crosby, Cltrn.
car,
which included, besides a 19-gal­
District 21.—W. J. Epperson, Bron- didn't act as they should either,
lon
tank
full of gas, six surplus gal­
used n box of Doan’s and .they regu­
finAfcrsy&amp;s^Uaui
fmbkr* y Wyi/IrM
lons
of
gas
and plenty of oil, there
Oistri.t 22.—T. T. Turnbull, Monti- lated my kidneys and rid me of the was equipment that marked them as
e)
(D
pain in my back. I have great faith
cello.
expert
or
professional
auto
thieves.
In Doan’s Kidney Pills."
District 23.—W. M. Igou, Eustis.
Price COc, at all dealers, bon't A set of dies was found for cutting
District 24.—W. H. Malone,. Key
\ECA USE of its absolute de­
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get numbers out of steel, and tho purpose
West
of
this
was
evident
when
it
was
found
pendability, Buick is in con­
District 25.—H. H. Wells, Chipley. Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that the numbers of the Rco had been
Mrs.
Tlllis
had.
Fostor-Mllbum
Co.,
stant.service wherever im portant
' district 28— W. A. Russell, Cres­
changed. Another interesting find
Mfra., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
cent City.
w ork is being done.
was that a South Carolina tag had
District 27.—Frank H. Cooper, Punbeen secured and attached to tho car.
fa GorHn
a
Wearing apparel in the car also point­
If there*were nothing else for you
District 28— Lincoln Hilley, Deed }o an early departure.
to know about BuicK—that fact
Land.
Mr. Collins identified tho car by
is
worth considering when pur­
District 29.—T. J. Knabb, Macclonthe advertising notice of it received
ny.
from the Sanford chief of police. He
chasing your new car. Coupled
District 30— John Bradshaw, Ja s ­
PARIS, April 4.-s-Approval of the at once went to Sanford, returning
w ith this dependabilify'»in the
per.
appointment of Myron T. Herrick, as with Mr. and Mrs. Keya and the chief
new 1921 B u ick are roominess
District 31— W. A. McWilliams, S t United States Ambassador to France, of police. The car was Identified and
Augustine.
was not officially signified by the $100 reward gladly paid.
and riding comfort, easy control
District 32.—D. G. Roland, Newber­ French government. ^E ntire satisfac­
Searching parties also began at
and beauty of new stream lines
ry.
tion with reports he is to be the next once to try to trail Messenger, who
th at m ake it a sonnd transporta­
Members of the House.
American ambassador here was ex­ probably skirted Lake Umatilla.
Alachua-O. M. Tillman, Cnmp- pressed at the foreign office, how­ These parties remained out all night,
tion investment. Let us dem on­
vll,e; F H. Ellis, Alachua.
ever, and formal notification he Is but were unsuccessful and Messenger
strate
the new Buick to you.
Baker—W. D. Mann, Sanderson.
persona grata will go forward In due is still at large. Foster, who claimed
Bay—j , j? EJ stokes, Panama time, it is declared.
he was on his way to Orlando to re­
City.
•
Since January
reyvla r equipm ent
ceive a car Messenger had purchased
Brndfoyd—C. H. Register, Lake
on a ll m odels includes C ord Tires
At the end of the first term at the in Tampa, was arrested in Eustis nnd
ut,eT; E. M. Johns, Starko.
university of Arknnsas, this season, turned over to the Sanford police.
Brevard—J. J. Parrish, Titusville. women have averaged better students
Messenger, a man about thirty-five
--- :-----“7
I W a r d - W . C. Kyle, F ort Lauder­ thnn men
years old, ib a low, heavy set man
/
^ 7
dale. •
with a red, full face and sandy hair.
i*lr
Calhoun—W. P. Fields, BlountsHe is smooth shaven, and besides n
town.
mole on the side of his face, has a
heavy senr across his nose. He claims
Htrus—M. G. Scofield, IvoVncss.
A
Clay L. E. Wade, Green Cove
to have spent last winter’s season on
springs.
the East Coast.
Mrs. Messenger, who is a Canadian,
Columbia—W. W. Phillips, Lake
You can Juat tell by Its healthy^ married Messenger in Connecticut on
‘fy; W. A. Bailey, Fort White.
stim ulating odor, th a t It is
A
the eve of their departure for Floti
Dade-B. C. Willard, Miami.
going to do you good
DeSoto—Dr. E. J. Etheridge, De- v.-|-F I only had some Sloan’s Linf- da, three months ago. She had been
hoto City.
I mentl" How often you've a i d . acquainted with Messenger about N
x that! And then when the rheu­ year nnd claims she knew absolutely
Duval—F. o. Miller, Frank E. Jcnmatic tjvinge subsided—after hours of nothing about the stolen car.
She
t,inKs, Jacksonville.
XL
suffering—you forgot ill
—
had
been
informed
by
tho‘
men
that
Escambia—F. X. Carroll, W. E.
Don’t do it again—get a boflBe to­
~n
Roland, Pensacola.
day and keep U handy for poaubte uae they would lenvc Umatilla Friday
tonight! A sudden attack may come night in a Hudson Six, nnd that Fos­
Llazier—A. S. Fowler, Brunhcll.
on—sciatica, lumbago, aore muades, ter had departed to get the car, which
Franklin—E. R. L. Moore, Carra- backache,
stiff joints, neuralgia, tho
pains and aches resulting from e r a s ­ they had been having repainted. Mrs.
Gadsden—Roy Hlnaon, Hinson; E. ure.' You’ll soon find warmth m d re* Messenger, who Is still in Umatilla,
lief In Sloan’s, the liniment that j im
will probably return to Canada.
1
Gregory, Quincy.
•
.I
— ■ — ■
tmUs vilhcut nibbing. d ean , econom­
-------- --- .
Deputy Sheriff Collins notified the
Hamilton—W. P. Jennings, Jen- ical. Three t i m - f t c , 70c, &lt;1.40
• " , ?.•»
i
police of all tha surrounding towns at
W. J. Dees, Jascper.
once, as well as the sheriff of the
Hernando—Hugh Hale, Brooksville.
=
county, and a sharp lookout ia being .-j .
HilUborough-rC. H. Taylor, Tami
* ,
I
maintained for Messenger, who may
W; A. T. Stuart, Plant City.
ba one of a gang of auto thieves oper­
^Holmes—E. Bert Riddle, Darling*
ating %11 over the state. . •
*
*
:

and fceminoie
Well Repre­
sented

wminmS(

’i t s

r

for 5
S ervice

I

1 ?
■ |j a

-I |

•1

Sanford Novelty Works

NEW FERTILIZER FACTORY

i -1m

kvM

Why That Lame Back?

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY

i s

I

1

France Approves
Myron T. Herrick as
U. S. Ambassador

/,

USE SLOAN’S TO.
WARD OFF PAIN

j

,

:

.

K

lir* U T-,**

.

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="14">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="11455">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1921</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11586">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, April 08, 1921</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11587">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11588">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on April 08, 1921.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11589">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11590">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, April 08, 1921; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11591">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11592">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11593">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11594">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="1173" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1045">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/3fa3b8d0eef07fa7f68d5600322b90a3.pdf</src>
        <authentication>4fae47fc719ab527ed0931fc0978fd68</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="11585">
                    <text>. •

n --------------------------- •—

•

- - fejvs/V -•‘" f r ’ ..ft\
~r •

;s
V

y - i rer

—- .

&gt;i

..

.

'

*-■-&gt;

*

THE SA N FO R D H ER A LD
IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R LD ’ S G R E ATE ST V E G E TA B LE SECTION

UOT. CONEY DIED YESTERDAY
BODY SHIPPED TO BRUNSWICK
d e a t h w a s e x p e c t e d d a i l y s in c e t h e

FORMER SANFO R D BOY BROKE HIS
b a c k w h e n p l a n e h it t r e e

WAS ATTEMPTING TO BEAT OWN
RECORD IN CROSS-COUNTRY FLIGHT
•

*

•

•

When Something Went Wrong With the Engine
‘

N U M B E R 33

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y , A P R I L 1, 1921

VOLUME x n .

and in Attempting to Make a Landing
Fatal Accident Occurred

PLUMS ARE
BEGINNING TO
F A L L NOW
(By TV* i — «U t*l Tnm )

W ASH ING TO N, March 31&lt;— Pres­
ident Harding today announced the
appointment o f Charlea H. Burke, o f
Pierre, S. Dak., a i commissioner o f
Indisn affairs. George H. Carter, o f
Iowa, was appointed public printer,
and Thomas Robertson, of Maryland,
was appointed commissioner of pat­
ents.

FLORIDA STATE EX-EMPEROR CHARLES
INTERSCHOLASTIC
ATTEMPTING TO SEIZE
AQUATIC MEET

THE HUNGARIAN THRONE

W IL L BE HELD IN W IN T E R PARK
ON SATU R D AY,
A P R IL 30.
W IN T E R PAR K, March 81.—The
govemoring committee fo r the Flor­
ida State Interscholastic Aquatic
meet has almost completed prepara­
tion* for the event, which will be held
at Lake Virginia here Saturday, April
30. Notifications that they will send
competition to the meet are being re­
ceived daily from high schools .of the
state, all o f which were invited to
participate.
West Palm Beach (boya) took one
cup home last year and St- Peters­
burg high school (girls) ar* confident
they will carry the girl'e cup back to
St. Pctenburg the second time.

-t

Irish Primate
TROOPS A R E R A L L Y ­
Interviewed
•
ING TO HIS SUP­
. ^ Interest Peace
PORT IN FORCE
( » r TV. A m m Ii M

Belfast,
Logue,
viewed

March

Primate

31., — Cardinal

of

Tuesday

Golding and three

Tnm)

Ireland,

by

Sir

Inter­

William

Southern

Irish

Unionists with the object, it's under­
stood, of securing an opening o f peace
negotiations between the Irish Re­
publican Parliament and tht British
Government

II

M
HAS CROSSED
THE FRONT] R
*

Reported that Allies Did
Not Desire His Return
to Austria

--i.'Sl

(Bj TV* I m Ui M Tnu)

Aged Cardinal
NATCHEZ, Miss., March 31.— (By The Asso.
Laid to Rest
ciated Press).— W illiam DeVoe Coney, 27 years o f
In Baltimore
age, who was seriously injured when his airplane , , I I ; Tli* AlHclitW r » u )
crashed into a tree near Crowville, La., last F ri­ BALTIM ORE, March 31.—The
greatest assemblage o f church digni­
day morning, died o f his injuries at a local hospi- taries ever massed on this continent
gathered here today for the funeral Shooting Outcome o f Refusal to Adm it W arin g
-tal at 5:20 p. m. yesterday.
services of Cardinal Gibbons. They
Into an Organization Being Perfected at K is­
The denth o f the lieutenant, whose back was broken in the came from all pnrts of the United
fall. resulting in a complete paralysis of his body from the chest States nnd Canada, while thousands,
simmee; Wound Not Thought Serious

J. F. ANGE, PRESIDENT OF
THE BANK OF ORANGE, SHOT
IN BACK BY R. D. WARING

down, was no^ unexpected, as his physicians had announced earlier
in the day that he could live only a few hours.
Mrs. E. F. Coney, his mother, of Brunswick, Ga.; Mrs. W. II.
Devoc, an aunt, of Jacksonville, Fin., and E. F. Coney, a brother,
of Brunswick, were with the flier nt the time of his denth, having
been constantly at his bedside since their arrival here last Sunday.
Lieut. Coney is a son of the late Edgnr F. Coney, a lumber
man of Brunswick. He was born in Atlanta in November, 1893.
His youth was spent in Brunswick.
*
At the outbreak of the Mexican trouble in 1916, he enlisted
with the Brunswick Rifles, an infantry organization, and saw
service on the border. Returning to Brunswick in 1917 about the
time the United States entered the Europcnn war, he entered the
officers' training camp at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., where he was com­
missioned as a second lieutenant of infantry. Later he was trans­
ferred to the air service, receiving his preliminary training nt the
ground school nt Georgia Tech in Atlanta. He was assigned as
flying instructor during the war and had no opportunity to see
service at.the front.
On the day he was injured the announcement was made at
San Diego of his promotion to a first lieutenancy.
Funeral arrangements have been left to Major Clnggett of
the -1th aviation corps, who came here to attend the lieutenant,
and they have not yet been announced.

LONDON, March 31.
— A Paris dispatch to­
day says that it is re­
ported that a m ajority
of the Hungarian troops
have
rallied to the
standard of Emperor
Charles, who is march­
ing on Budapest.

differing in creed hut united in love
for the dead churchman, were nlso
V IE N N A , Mnrch 81.— It
is
The Orlando Morning Sentinel of
present. The funcrnl services began
unofficially reported here thnt
todny snys:
,
j Admirnl Horthy, the Ylungnrinn
at 9:00 o'clock this morning.
J. F. Ange, president o f the Bnnk
|regent, hns resigned nnd will let
of Orange, was Hhot nnd wounded in
events tnke their course. Chns.
the hack by U..D. Wnring, Orlando
j
is reported enroute to Budnpcst
renl estate man, nbout eight o'clock
;
nnd
the nrmy is ndhering to him
Inst night, at the Waring home, 13
01446126
&lt;B; TV* AiKKUUd Pr«M)
!
on
the
move.
Hast Amelia street. Mr. Ange was
NEW YORK, March 31.— An in­
i
Reports
received here todny
operated upon immediately after be­ crease from ten thousand to fifty
are that Ex-Emperor Charles
ing tnken to the Ornhge General Hos­ thousnnd is the amount of the rehns proclaimed n military dicta­
pital nhd the bullet removed. t)r, ward for the apprehension of the per­ torship nt Steinsmnnger,
nnd
il. Christ stated to The Sentinel thnt p*|rator» of the explosion in Wall
eicnui &lt;ti i Lchnr
vnui in
is num
snid lu
to uc
be
IT IS P R O ilA R LE T H A T A STATE his wound was not serious, nnd thnt tn?pt )unt September fcas suggested that Genernl
uY/h* fiftp o rY T h ou san d
O R G AN IZATIO N W IL L I»B
the patient wns nble to converse free- to&lt;lny |,y the committee to the Bonn!
____ .Ju ....
n..
troops to mnrch on Budapest
EFFECTED.
ly with friends after the operation. ()^ estimates.
and by force, if necessary re­
Mr. Waring was removed to the coun
store
Charles to the throne of
LA K E L A N D , March 31.— Grape ty jail.
Austria.
-*■ &gt;
Women
Voters
at
growers from all parts o f the state
There were no eye-witnesses of the
will meet here April 9 for the pur­ shooting other than the principals,
• Jacksonville
PARIS, Mnrch . 31.— Former
pose o f discussing phases of the in­ nnd It. A. Yates, assistant cashier of
Emperor
Charles crossed the
dustry nnd organizing a state asso­ the Hank of Orange, ns far ns can be
(B ; TV* Au*rl*Ufl T n u )
frontier
between
Hungary and
ciation.
determined, nnd It. D. Wnring is in
JAC KSO NVILLE, March 31.— W o­
Austria
last
Saturday
by pro­
Among important subjects to be such a nervous condition thnt his ver­ men from all parts of the state are
a foreign passport which
discussed is the organization of n sion of the affair, according to physic­ here* today for the opening of n two, ducing
D
Mrs. H. B. Coney and children, of this city, departed at noon
marketing bureau and the adoption ians attending him, could not be giv- days convention to organize the r lo r-1
.
.
...
. . . .
for .fat ksonville where they will join Mr. Coney, a brother of
official, says a Vienna dispatch.
.
, idn League of Women Voters. The
Lieut. Coney, and attend the funeral services in Brunswick Sat­ of rules for shipment. In pnst yenrs, •'n
it is said, some growers have persist­
In hiH statement of the happenings initial session is tonight nt which ob­
urday.
*
LONDON, March 31.— It ip report­
ed in selling their grapes when half nt the home of Mr. Waring, Mr. Ange jects of the o rg «ni* * d ° n will be ex­
ed that the Hungarian Ministerial
ripe in order to reap the advantage o f said that he hnd gone there after be­ plained. The organization will bo
Council hns decided to crown Charted,
early marketing, nnd the result is ing repeatedly called on the phone by perfected tomorrow.
former Emperor of Austria, King of
that many consumers have bvom e Wnring, who stated thnt he couldn’t
Hungnry, within two or three days,
prejudiced ngninst the Florida bunch sleep until he had an interview with
said a Central News dispatch from
him. A business deni nt Kissimmee,
grnpes.
Vicnns. Advices from other sources
Another subject to be considered is from which Wnring had been refused
have made a mystery o f
Charles’
(Wr t v * AiMcltua rr»»*)
.
that of baskets or containers. Here­ participation in some weeks ngo, wns
whereabouts, but the Central News ,
W ASHINGTON, March 3L— Sim­ tofore tomato baskets, peach baskets the proposition thnt he aguin wished
said that he was at Stcinmanmanger
ultaneous mobilization of off nrmy nnd n few grape containers have been to talk over with Mr. Ange.
consulting with arriving officers.
&lt;&gt;7 TV* S»»»*UU4 Tnm )
O r TV* Au m UU* T n tt)
Mr. Ange hnd just completed the
WASHINGTON, March 31.— Act­ and navy ‘air forces is under way in employed while some growers have
County Andrassy, former AustroNEW YORK, Mnrch 31.—Firemen
preparation
for
bombing
tests
against
interview
after a final refusal to con­
gone
so
fa
r
ns
to
sell
their
product
ing Secretary Roosevelt today started
fou gh t^ nmong the clouds here for Count Dithlcn told the ex-King that
* personal inquiry into the flight of naval vessels during June nnd July. in bulk, putting them upon the mar­ sider Wnring’s proposals and had more than an hour this morning be­ the allies would not consent to his
the naval balloon missing from Pen- Army fliers are gathering nt Lang­ ket in such condition that the highest turned toward the door when a shot fore subduing a dangerous blase on return, according to a Genpva dis­
came from a pistol in the hands of
ucola with five, men.* The Inquiry is ley field, Virginia, and the navy fliers prices were out of the question.
the thirty-first floor of the Equitable patch which said that Austria was
Proper grading and preparation of Waring. The bullet struck Mr. Ange
preparatory to ordering the usual at Hampton Roads. '
building. The firemen crawled along taking stops to prevent Charles from
bunches for packing is regarded ns of in the back, nnd be exclaimed:
hoard investigation. The Department
narrow window ledges at
dizzy remaining in that country. It is re­
“ Waring, you have killed m e!"
high importance, as ragged and small
has not officially given up hope but Election Laws
heights
to
smash
windows
and
push ported that warrants have been is­
“ Yes, ----- ----- you, that is whst
bunches mixed with first grade fruit
•dmitted that but little hope Is enter­
sued for the arrest of persons assist­
the
line
o
f
hose
through.
Thousands
To Be Amended tends to reduce the value o f the crop I intended to do,” Waring replied.
tained that the men will ever be
ing Charles to enter Austria from
o
f
gallons
of
water
were
poured
down
Mr. Ange turned on Warihg and in
found.
as a whole.
the
elevator
shafts
and
into
the
cor­
Switzerland..
. .
(St TV* Aum U M Tnm)
the scuffle which ensued managed to
T A L L A H A S S E E ,- March 31.— A t­
ridors.
The
blaze
was
ettinqulshed
A
dispatch,
dated
Tuesday,
said
-knock the weapon from his hands.
torney General Buford today prepar­ Millionaire Paper
without serious lost.
that the Spanish Consul at Vienna
$35,000,000 For
He left the bouse then and getting
ed recommendations for an amend­
was arranging with Austria to per­
into his automobile drove back to his
Manufacturer Dead
Military Purposes
ment of the election lows to conform
mit Charles to return from Switzer­
where the business conference,
at Punta Gorda office
O f Japanese with the provisions o f the federal
land. An exchange telegraph dis­
which be had left, was still going on.
woman suffrage amendment.
The
patch from Vienna said that Charles
“ I am shot, get me to the hospit­
(By t v * A m c UUA rr*H )
TOKIO, March 31.—w new military recommendation, which will be pre­
told Admiral Horthy o f FYance that
PU N TA GORDA, Fla., March 31.— al,” he ordered. '
ban issue amounting to Y. 70,000,­ sented to the legislature, provides for
he did not object to his return to tbs
000 (about $35,000,000)
was
an- the elimination o f the word “ male” Charles Dean, a millionaire paper
Hungarian throne. It ia
reported
JAX T R A C T IO N CO M PANY .
(By TV* AaMcUtoS Tnm)
Bounced by the Jananese government and that poll tax be paid on or before manufacturer o f Boston, died sudden­
that
Charles
was
compelled
to leave
FAVORS SHORT SKIRTS
ST. PETERSBURG, March 3 1^recently, following a conference of the third Saturday before election. It ly last night aboard his yacht at
Hungary under Spanish protection.
ColoncI Mitchell, commandant at Ft.
leading bankers from Tokio, Nagoya ia also provided that no persons who Captlva. The body wns brought
JAC K SO N VILLE , March 31.— A l­ Dade, has invited the Florida editors
here
today.
and Osaka.
become entitled to vote during the
though some people may object to to visit the Post and’ inspect the fo r­ FLO RID A 8TA N D S A T H E AD *
The rate o f interest is 5 per cent year 1920 be prevented from voting
OF A G R IC U L T U R A L C LA88
■hoTt skirts the Jacksonville Traction tifications. He will place a govern­
BBd the term o f
redemption
six because they did not pay poll tax for Florida Public
company
la
in
favor
o
f
them,
fo
r
they
ment
boat
at
their
disposal
if
they
Tears.
that year.
T A LLA H A S S E E , March 81— A
Health Association prevent accidents, If the corporation^ accept and take them from Tampa,
The proceeds will be used for f L
crop can be marketed In Florida every
statistics fo r the last several years |
n*ncing the government's military B R YAN 'S B IBLE CLASS
prove
anything.
J.
S.
Harris,
claim
JAC
K
S
O
N
V
ILLE
,
March
\31—
Or:
hour In the year, according to a de­
Projects.
‘ •
■ '
.
TO T A K E A VACATION
Florida Farmers
ganizatlon o f the Florida Public agent fo r the company, announces
claration made by W. A. McRae, atate
that figures for 1914 showed 180 ac­
Burn Some Wood commissioner o f agriculture, In hie
M IAM I,- March 31.— William Jen­ Health Association will be' effected
Fifty Miamians
cidents here that year in which wo­
nings Bryan's Bible class here,'which Here April 8. A t the time the As­
annual report on the Florida state
(B ; TV* I m m U M T n u )
A re Baptized includes several thousand members, sociation will take over the affairs of men were involved while boarding or ,WSHINGTONJHarch
marketing bureau.
31.-Florida'a
alighting
from
street
cars.
Statiswill be in session next Sunday for the the Florida Tuberculosis Association,
tic*
indicate
that
such
accidents
de04,000
farms
consumed
about
fifty
.. , . . '» » TV* tOM bM Vr»**&gt;
*
While moat states produce ninelast time until December 5, it has the work o f which has been absorbed
•MIAMI, March 31.— F ifty persons
creased In number as the women fol- fly« and • quarter million cubic feet
by
the
larger
organization.
tenths
o f the time and market one*
*ere baptised last night at the First been announced.
lowed Dim e Fashion’s decree and' o f * ° rd wood last year, .according to
tehth,
we
have something to market
"
I
t
has
been
a
most
enjoyable
seas­
Baptist church. The membership ia
made their skirts shorter, fod In statistics o f the Department o f A griB O N IF A Y ELECTS N E W
every
hour
o f the year, says the re­
on,”
said
Mr.
Bryan
in
discussing
the
P°w !.2&lt;0, the largest o f any church
This was
' M U N IC IP A L OFFICERS 1920, when they were at "helghth o f culture Just announced.
p
ort
W
e
average
telling • carload
work
this
winter,
"and
the
large
at­
,n the city..
fashion,” the total was only 73. The »n average o f eight cords o f wood
o f perishables every eight minutes,
tendance has been maintained much
B O N IF A Y , March 31.— Bonifay’s records show that the greater number P*r farm used during the year, or a and when we add the staples apd live
later than last year. I feel that
A R IPE OLD AGE.
new
municipal officials as recently In­ o f accidents to wqmen in leaving o r ' total of 432,0&lt;H) cords. The total value stock to our salts we must get rid o f
through the instrumentality of this
stalled
In office are as follows: G. boarding cars resulted * from . long^of the cord wood consumed on farms ten carloads Vvery hour, or eight
TAM PA, March 31.— Lenine Arm- class we may have brought under the
W.
Banflli,
mayor; Ben Johnson, mar skTr(s, in most instances the heel o f wss placed at 91,685,000 with an av­ trainloads dolly.
’
*°°d . a negro, 100 years old, la dead influence o f the gospel some who wore
— the shoe catching in the hem. Few erage value o f 93-90 per cord. Cut
shah
and
H.
B.
Douglass,
E.
A.
Wil
•n a hospital here today. He leaves not in the habit o f attending divine
Hams, D. L. Green and G. G. McKIn- of them caught In 1920, however, Mr. stove length the average value
Scratch Pads from The
w° *°n* and many grand and great worship, and that has been the ob­
ley, councilmen.
.
.
|Harris declares.
placed at 96-00.
the p o u n d -lit
grandchildren
•
‘
ject o f this effort.”
• ? '1
— -Vt3 ,
•V,
Lu'.,
SB
.
'
*
.-ihki:

GRAPE GROWERS

WILL BOOST
THE REWARD

IN LAKELAND

WILL MOBILIZE
USUAL BOARD
INVESTIGATION - ALL AIR FORCES
TO TAKE PLACE

FIREMEN FIGHT
FIRE IN CLOUDS

ga

EDITORS WILL
VISIT FT. DADE

I

•»

3 k . ~-■

V
l

■

' \‘

*'•.

v ’j a

�u
r

.

"

•

-

;
•

. 5- ^

-

*
.

’

."iy

t.

_

■

I * ' t.

% •*

'

.

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 , M A R C H 25, 1921

THIRTEEN CLUB
MET LAST NIGHT,
MAKES DONATIONS
REPORTS SHOW RIG RESULTS IN
T H E LA S T SIX
MONTHS

P i ’!

tickets for themselves and. families
that the financial end may be n suc­
cess.
And you can be sure that wherever
any thing is going on that means any­
thing for this town of ours and the
Thirteen Club does have charge of it
as a Gub, its members will be there
strong.
Join the Rod and Gun Club, attend
the Thirteen Club affairs, it’s for you
they arc working.

It was last September that saw the
birth of the Thirteen Club, beginning
with the Gain Day event,

working

from there into bigger things that

WLS-'V
f e - .
'»
H er'

H I,.

«

j

.

k

E&amp;i

NEW EMBLEM
FOR CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE

have been accomplished by this organ­
ization since.
",
Seven of Sanford’s busiest business
men met at luncheon once a week for
several weeks before their first un­ EVERY MEM HER W IL L USE IT ON
dertaking, the Gala Day affair, and
HIS S TA T IO N E R Y A N D ON
after the results of their efforts show­
HIS WINDOW
ed so satisfactory, it was decided to
continue with nn increase in member­
How do you like the new seal
ship so that all the live wires could the Chamber of Commerce?
have a chance to render their services.
Having this on your letter heads,
Six more men were admitted making having one of them as a transparency
a total at that time of thirteen men, on your windwo or on the wind shield
from whence the club derived its of your auto means that you are a
name. A little later on the club mem­ member in good standing of the
bership was increased to twenty at Chamber o f Commerce.
which number it remained until this
And what docs this mean?
It
day.
means
to
every
visitor
to
the
city
This club had then and has now for that Sanford has a progressive nnd
its sole purpose the furthering of the live Chamber o f Commerce and that
.interests o f Sanford, this City Sub­ you are proud to be a member of it.
stantial of ours, and from the reports
rendered at their regular meeting last
night no other one organization has
accomplished more in the short length
o f time that they have been operating
than the Thirteen Club.
The personnel of this club, .from ;
Col. Geo. Knight ns its chairman on
down has not changed since its or­
ganization with the exception of the
pew names that were added. The in­
terest displayed by ench and every
member has been such that it was
impossible for any movement under­
taken to die and everything started That you are known by your works
was completed.
and to be' a member of your local *
’ The Sanford Rod ami Gun Club was f ’hambcr of Comm, r.o .••igi.i.'ies that,
one of the Thirteen Club's largest un­ you are a real citizen in every respect. |
dertakings nnd ench and every mem- * That you are spending your money ,
ber worked hard that this might la- for the upbuilding of vour town, that !
put across. Every member to a man I yml have faith in
10 your horn, town,
joined this Club be»ide« their efforts (hat you are striving to put and. to
in securing enough members to make ! keep your home town on the map and
it possible* Thc'Thirtcen Club in nil- i ,he very fact that vou are a member
dition to this- also donated the sum .,{ „ f ,h(. Chamber of Commerce means
11,000 to the Rod and Gun Club.
that you art. n
rjtjzcn
In the treasurer’s report at the , Every member of the Chamber of
regular meeting last night it was Commerce in good standing is entitled
learned that the total number of «|„.
UM! thi, ,.nib|(.m „ n
Rtlltl„ n,.ry.
nations made to- different organiza- ,,n h,s store window if he is a merturns and or d iffe r e ^ h in g s were as ch„n« „r professional man. on h.s auto
o " a. .
'e r $IOu to the 1 ernald- , or anywhere that he chooses and as
Laughton Hospital, $1,000 to the S a n ,, time goes by ,t will be more and more
ford Rod &amp; Gun Club; $5*00 to the 1lht. badge o f real citizenship in SanWomans Club White Way Fund. $25 f ord just as „ ,*
every c„&gt; ,n the
to the Sanford hand; $2.1 to the San- United Status nnd foreign countries.
ford Library and*several donations of
The secretary of the Chamber of
a smaller character.
1( 'onmierce has several of these cuts
The moneys that this club donated for the members for their printing.
He will nl so huve the transparencies
for the wi ndows in u Vw days, Get
till-m and flaunt them to the public
fop in- the next t welvi• months Sanfor 1 |.eo|. e Mill know who are the
rea 1. Itizi-IIN of Sunfonl aloi thope u ho
arc doing iiuthii g for their home
town.

■

a

any individual or concern. The mon­
ey was raised through entertainments
of different kinds
The entertain­
ment idep was for a two fold pur­
pose, orir, that thi- necessary money
could be raised without calling on peo­
ple to dig down in .their pockets as
has been done in the past and the oth­
er reason was to furnish to the San­ Horticultural Society
ford people amusement nnd enter­
Meets at Miami,
tainment that this city of ours has
.lacked in years gone by.
.
April 12th to 15th
The money donated to the hospital I
was raised through the Gain Day ac­
ORLANDO, March :’ 4 - iS p rra !.'
tivities while the balance was raised Miami hotel rates are n »t extorto.nthrough shows, carnivals and
the ate, nnd no one used be kept away
many nice dances that the Club has from the meeting there of the F* /ida
been putting on monthly.
State Horticultural society on April
The Johnny J. Jones' Exposition 12 to 15.. Not on.y lo the .Miami hj"Shows were brought to town by the tel-men Indignantly disclaim Vie trThirteen Club, nnd each member do­ port which recently has been going
nated ench evening of his time for 'round concerning high rates and lack
this week that it might be n success. of accomodations there, but Ray..td
The Million Dollar Rand, although F. Floyd, secretary o f the State' Hor­
not altogether n Thirteen Club uffnir ticultural society backs them up in
was handled by this Club at the re­ their disclaimer. Exp'Vtjpj some­
quest of mnny o f Sanford's citizens thing like 2,000 members of the body
and it is needless to state here just to be present ut .Miami, Mr. Floyd
how milch this band was wotth to mnde the trip there for the particular
Sanford for its weeks stay.
purpose o f looking into the matter of
These activities as well ns many accomodations. H j says there will be
others not mentioned here huve done roof for nil, and tho hotels are mak­
wonders for Sanford this past season ing special rates for the gathering
and plans are under way for even which are entirely reasonable.
All
greater
things, announcement of one needs to do in writing for reser­
which will come inter. And, as stat­ vations is to mention the fart his rr
e d before t^cse men, nil of them the her presence In Miami on theso dates
busiest of our business men, laying is for the purpose of attending the
aside their work, giving of their val­ horticultural gathering in ordsr lo be
uable time, working many nights sure o f good accomodations at a reas •
while others sleep are doing it with onable figure.
just one idea In mind, that is, that
Mr. Floyd says the pc&gt;pla «&gt;f Miami
Sanford shall go ahead, that Sanford apparently recognize most fully the
shall have the things that other value o f the big organization with its
towns have, that Sanford shall throw nominal dues and lack of selfish .in­
off that yoke that has been around
terest, and arc going to do their best
her neck in the years gone by and
to make the visitors' stay there a
forge ahead as one o f the very best
pleasant one. Recause o f this, the
cities in Florida. The Thirteen Club's
growing interest in scientific cultural
motto is, “ Sanford First, Sanford A l­
methods, and of the very interesting
ways," without the least selfish mo­
nature of the program for this meet­
tive In any way connected with it.
ing, he is looking forward to a record
The Chautauqua that comes to San­
breaking attendance.
ford next week is not here under the
auspices of the Thirteen Club, but,
Another Boat Added
chief amongst its backers are mem­
bers o f the ^Thirteen Club and tho
P A L A T K A , March 2$.— Another
Gub being a great believer in enter­ boat has been added to the Jacksontainments o f a higher nature arc urg­ ville-Palatka line to be used in cann­
ing upon every one to attend these ing Irish potatoes from Palatka to
entertainments, to purchase season Jacksonville for shipment north.

•'

jj &gt;

K dv n J E '

L-. * f‘it-.
c* •r e
T v

'r - .

.n i t W. J r . - •-

t
V-H-1r

•
M

.

’

Copyright 1921 Hart Schaflncr

H Vou may say, “ How can

do that when clothes

more?”
W e ’ll tell you how and we’ll back it with the guarantee
that if you aren’t satisfied— money back.
Get good all-wool clothes; the kind Hart
Schaffner &amp; Marx make; the prices are
higher than those o f some clothes.
cost is lower because

the

The

clothes last

longer; you pay less per day to keep a
suit on your back— and the clothes look
better while they last.

Sanford Shoe and Clothing
The Home o f Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx Clothes
+ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ + + + + + ♦ + + + + + + + + + + + + V-

Cannot Take Pass­
Tallahassee Best
Orlando Chautauqua
Hastings Potatoes
Governed City in
engers to Tallahasa Roaring Success . Running Large
the United States
But N ot So Many
‘ see by Airplane
The Redpath Chautauqua closed its
WEST PA LM REACH, March 24.
— Sehntor Thomas d. Campbell, of
this city, who has engaged an air­
plane in which to make the trip to
Tallahassee to attend the coming ses­
sion of the legislature, proposes to
"drop in" upon a numbt-lr of consti­
tuents and friends enroute to the capi­
ta).
His first stop after leaving here
will be mnde ut Okeechobee City
where he expects to confer with many
of his constituents who may have
some late legislation to propose. The
next stop will be at Kissimmee, his
boyhood home, where he expects to
greet old friends. Other landings will
be made at Ocala, Gainesville nnd
Live Oak.Senator Campbell has ben forced
to decline several requests for a " lift "
along the route because the capacity
of the machine is limited to the pilot
and one passenger. Dr. Lincoln Hulley, member of the senate and form­
erly candidate for governor, was
among those who sought to make the
flight with Mr. Campbell.
RERGDOL M A Y RE RETURNED
TO RECEIVE MEDAL

T A L L A H A S S E E , March 24,— T al­
lahassee during .the Inst year become
one o f the best governed cities in the
United States according ot the City
Managers' Association of New York,
nnd J. W. Greer, local ’city manager,
hns been listed as one o f the ten most
successful managers of the country.
Tallahassee adopted the commissionmanager form of government a little
more than a year ago.

five day engagement Tuesday night
nt Orlando. * The Chautauqua

this

year was a success in every respect.
The program was up to the Redpath standard and some think it was
above the standard.
The lecture by Harry L. Fogleman
was so well liked by the business men
of Orlando that they arc forming a
party to make a trip to Sanford in

More Bread For
The Same Money

P A L A T K A , March 24— Forty-fire
barrels o f potatoes to the acre
the yield o f some o f the land at Fed­
eral Point, near here, when dtefrinf
begnn recently in the East Palatgs,
Hastings and Federal Point sections.
The yield this season will not be u
large as in former years, it is said,,
but the quality o f the early potatoes
declared to be the best ever »e«*Thc labor situation shows a marked
improvement over last year and for
that reason .the season is expected to
be short.

order that they may hear Mr. Fogle­
man the second time.
Let's go, and make the Sanford
Chautauqua a howling success by buy­
Sanford Furniture
ing season ticket today.
Hospital
Prices $2.50 plus 25c wnr tax for
adults and $1.25 plus 13c war tax for
Have your old Dressers Rebuilt
children.

ST. PETERSHUPG. March 24—
News o f the drop In flour prices .at
last has reached St Petersburg. One
of the principal local bakeries an­
nounced today that it wouhl increase
Into Dressing Tables.
the size o f its loaf 15 per cent, instead
o f reducing the price. Other baker­
Furniture repaired and refinisb*
K E Y W EST POTATO PLANTS
ies have already increa^sd the size of
ed. Brass beds reflnished.
$1.75 per 1,000
the loaf sold, it is said. It is likely
Ready April 1st, delivered at station
that there will be an increase in tho
W M . E. CONNOR
or in Sanford.
siz« o f the loaves if not s decrease in
.
' W. V. D U NN
Phone 219 ’
.
206 Elm A "
price in all the bakeries here within
R. A , Box 224-A,- Sanford, Florida
PRICES REASO NABLE
the next few weeks.
'
'

Palatka Plant Resumes
P A L A T K A , March 24— The Flori­
da Wooden Ware Company, which un­
til recently had operated bqly nine
days since last December, has resum­
ed full time, providing employment
for approximately 100 workmen. The
concern manufactures lard buckets,
tubs and other articles.
*

W ASHINGTON, March 24.— All
the papers in the War Department
relative to Gergdoll, now in Germany,
were transmitted to the state depart­
ment today at the direction o f Secre­
tary Weeks with th i request that hey
be considered front an international
viewpoint. Weeks said nothing to in­
dicate any formal request for the re­ EASTER POST CARDS
turn of Rcrgdoll had been made to
Fine Line of Post Cards for Easter
the German government.
at the Herald office. One Cent each.

1

♦&gt;♦»&gt;&gt;♦♦♦+

DO YOU KNOW THIS?
That with every purchase of 5 GALLONS OF G ASO LIN E and
EVERY DOLLAR spent for TIKE S or TUBES we will g irt •
Coupon good for a chance, on an inner tube to be given away
April 5th.
'

RINES’ FILLIN G STATION
FR AN K AK ERS' TIRE CO. .
■

103 PALM ETTO A V E N U E

.
..

•

•

.

-

-

—

-rin-ii

Iff^ j^ lfil Vi11—‘

-----

j

�M

1

■

* *

TH E SANFORD W E E K L Y H ERALD , FR ID A Y, A P R IL 1, 1921

SHOULD COMBINE EFFORTS
FOR BENEFIT OF SANFORD
CENTRALIZE OUR FORCES
Rod
and
Gun Club
Could Combine With
Cham, o f Commerce

.MOTORED TO SANFORD FOR
DINNER.

PLOW LANDS
SPLENDID CONCERT GEN. RUTH’S
IN FLORIDA
ENDS MOOSE MEET APPOINTMENT
ARE HIGHER
OF OFFICERS

D AYTO N A W IL L HE TH E N E XT
PLACE TO GATHER.

f i r Tit* i m i l i U l F riii)

Following the ceremonial and frolic
Saturday night, the final day o f the
meeting o f the Loynl Order o f Moose
in Tampa was brought to a close with
a splendid concert yesterday after­
noon by the famous Seminole* Legion
Band of Jacksonville in Plant Park.
Earlier in the afternoon the Moosemen assembled in front o f the Tampa
Bay hotel nnd had their pictures tak­
en. The remainder o f the afternoon
the delegates spent visiting points of
interest in the city and nearby. Last
night every outbound train carried its
quota of .delegates back to their re­
spective homes.
Late Saturday afternoon a short
business session was held.. During
the meeting Daytona was selected as
tho place where the August ceremon­
ial and frolic will be held.
- Visiting delegates expressed them­
selves yesterday as well pleased with
their stay In Tampa,- and especially
with the high grade o f entertainment
program arranged by the committee

TALLA1IASSE, March 28.— Major
General N. A. Witch, comander of

AVERAGE $4 AN
AC R E
TH IS YE AR T H A N
LAST

MORE

-KT
JcZ- 'STZ
_____

LUCI
STRIKE
V ttfc TCASTttr,

the Florida division, United Confed­
erate Veterans, in a general order
has announced the appointment

of

(D 7 Th* i U K t i l g

F rtu )

W ASH ING TO N, March 29.— Plow

lands in Florida average $-1 more per
staff officers for the division, naming
I^iat night a jolly party motored
acre in value this year than a year
W. A. Rawls, of Pensacola, adjutant
over to the Valdez Hotel in Sanford
gencrul
nnd chief o f staff with tho ago, $7 higher than in 1919 and $8
for an Enster dinner, which this hotel
No o lg a ra lte Has
rank
o
f
colonel. The remaining ap­ higher than in 1918, according to a
served In n wonderful manner. They
tho
same dellolous
pointments follow:
report just issued by the Department
returned by moonlight, hnving a won­
fla v o r as Luoky
John L. Morgnn, Lakeland, assist­ of Agriculture.
derful evening of pleasure. The par­
ant adjutant general, and assistant
For
the
state
as
a
whole
the
aver­
S trike. Beoause
FO R
BU ILDING T H A T WOULD ty consisted of Misses Elizabeth Yowchief
of
staff,
with
rank
of
colonel.
age
value
o
f
poor
plow
lands
this
Lucky Strike Is the
ell, Kathrine Barnes, Alice Benton,
HOUSE A L L TH E O RG ANIZA­
I). M. Robinson, Orlando, assistant year is given as. $25 »n acre, while
and Messrs John Fletcher, McKay
toasted cigarette.
TIO NS IS TH E CITY.
adjutant genera), with rank o f lieu­ last year it was $23 and in 1919 their
Fletcher and Julian Harris.— Report­
tenant-colonel.
value was $21. Average good plow
The following letter to the presi er-Star. •
L. H. Harp, Crescent City, assistant lands were valued at,$55 an acre this
dent o f the Chamber of Commerce!
adjutant general, with rank of lieu­ year compared with $35 last year and
from D. C- Marlowe 1* worthy of the
$18 in 1918.
tenant colonel.
*
consideration of Sanford people:
II. J- Peters, Leesburg, assistant
The average value o f all plow lands
Sanford, Fla., March 26, 1921..
adjutant general with rank o f lieu­ in the state this year is placed at
Free Distribution of
M r. J. G. Rail, President,
tenant colonel.
$40, last year at $36, in 1918 at $33
Chamber of Commerce,
Fish in Pensacola
W. II. Ballard, Tampa, assistant ad­ and in 19J7 at $32.
n. :. :
City.
jutant general with rnnk of lieutenant
D ear Sir:— Purely in the spirit of
PENSACO LA, March 29.— As the
colonel.
At a recent meeting o f St, Augus­
X J
municipal
improvement and with
E. C. Wanton, Plant City, assistant tine’s board o f trade It was decided result o f an ovef-supply of fish here,
lodge. During the ceresolely an idea o f ueneral city and HAY COUNTY SOLOS# FINDS N o i 0^
a free distribution o f 12,000 pounds
monies over 200 candidates were init­ adjutant general, with rank of lieu­ to take no definite action on tho mat­
county co*operntion, I wish to address
•SENTIMENT FOR PROwas recently made by a local dealer.
tenant
colonel.
ter
of
creating
a
road
and
bridge
dis­
iated into the mysteries o f Moosedom
you in re the proposed Rod and Gun
POSAL.
C. I). Turner, .Madison, assistant ad­ trict ne'eosa the Mantanzas river to In addition a carload o f the surplus
and plans for a membership drive to
club. Personally, I am. n subscriber
jutant general, with rank o f lieuten­ Anatasia Island and to construct fish was shipped to the mayor of
PAN A M A
CITY
March 21*.— ,&gt;0
*n Tampa were also made.
to this fund and will become n mem­
Montgomery. Ala., to be gratuitously
ant colonel.
roads through the island.
.........
................
R ° nry^Uohen, dictator of^
ber, but I do feel that
as yet
Sanford "Much has been said with reference
disposed
of in that city.
Rt*. Rev, E. G. Weed, Jacksonville,
intain various dif- selling Western Florida to Alahnma, ^aml’n Lodge, N&lt;&gt;% 798, will have
is too .small to maintain
chaplain general, with rank of lieu­
ferent clubs to ad{vantage. We, of but it’s the same talk we hear every '^ nrire " f the dri\e nnd will set aside tenant colonel.
to bv known ns Moose
course, all believe |n Rntnry clubs, two years next prior to the convening n 5Pcrinl
Rev. IL II. Sturgis, Drooksvillc, as­
p in clubs, etc,, but do not you and the of the legislature,” said J. Ed. Stokes, ^ n*’’ ° n w^ich day the members will sistant chaplain general, with rank of
board o f governors o f the Chamber of representative from Bay county, when stage an intemiive’ driye. The Tampa lieutenant colonel.
*
FOR TYING
Commerce believe it a better plan to approached for an expression of his lodge has set 1,000 members ns its
I)r. H. E. Palmor, Tallnhnssee,
centralize our efforts to the extent of views. Continuing Mr. Stokes said: membership goal in the nenr future. surgeon general, with rnnk o f lieuten­
Thursday night at the regular
“ Sentiment in the West
Florida
using the money now in band and
ant colonel.
meeting
of the Tampa lodge in the
the
subscribed for the gun club to the counties which .would become
L. W. Kicklighter, Starke, judge ad­
building o f aChamber of Commerce step child of Alabama is overwhelm- &gt;^ oodmen s hall installation o f officers
vocate general, with rank &lt;&gt;f lieuten­
«n-to-spenk nnd have nil auxiliaries mgly against any such measure. I wilt he made 1 he officers were elect- ant colonel.
IN FAST COLORS
rndinte under the head uf the Cham-, have talked with representative men d at the last meeting of the lodge in
1- W. Jackson, Gainesville, color
iOFFMAN-CORR. TAPE MFG. CO.
from every county west of the Apn- February
«nd were as follows,
her of Commerce?
bearer, with rank of lieutenant col­
■^12 Market Street, Philadelphia, Ps. .
There is available considerable city lacbicida river during the past week Judge M. Henry Cohen, re-elected onel.
T A P E S FOR ALL P U R P O S E 4
property or the bulkhead for this pur* and find no sentiment whatever fur dictator; William O'Hare, vice-presiW S. Turner, Uaptiva, commissary
pose that no doubt the city would he such a movement.
, |dent; A. Bnsholdt, prelate;; R. G. Al- (
general, with rnnk o f lieutenant-col­
glad to donate or even sell for a rens- ^
bo far as I am able to learn there [Lur\, treasurer* G. A. Pierce, xecru- onel.
*
You will make a mistake if you order
onable sum in order to get our water
|s
fl newspaper in W csl F lorida
tar\ ; nnd trustees, J. A. Jones, ( . ( .
* J. Thomas, Miami,
assistant
your
fertilizer without getting oor
front improved. If, then, we were supporting the project; no orgninzn- 1 otter and E. D Hitchcock. There
commissary general, with rngk of
NEW
PRICE
LISTS
JUST
ISSUED.
P
L
E
N
T Y OF M A TE R IA LS. Prompt
to co-ordinate our efforts nnd build a Don of any kind and very few pri- will be other officer# appointed fol- lieutenant-colonel.
Shipments. Order now. Fertilizers, Insecticides, Sprayers, Poultry Sup­
Chamber of Commerce building in
Vil,t‘ individuals are even friendly inlowing the installationceremonies.—
W. U. Hvlan, Manatee, quartermas­
plies
-which could'be housed a rod and gun 1 vlined, said Air. Stokes, "and I seeTampa Tribune
ter general, with rank of lieutenant
no
cause
to
worry.
This
was
Flori­
club, the Woman’ s club, the library,
» oh me I
E. 0. P A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO.
etc., would it not be more beneficial da when other portions of this state Bridge at Osteen
Silas Jernigam Milton, assistant
JACKSO NVILLE
FLORIDA
and a better asset for Sanford than wus n wilderness and when Alabama
quartermaster general, with rank of
Ferry May Soon
to separate our efforts nnd eventually wus looked upon ns a section border­
lieutenant colonel.
j
fqil in our undertakings because of ing Florida on the north "
William Mirkler, St, Augustine, in­
Become
a
Reality
Mr, Siukes further gave it us Inlack o f support-* In spending our
spector general, with rank of lieutenmoney we should look to more than opinion that probably the stale i otiid
.The county commissioners of Vo­ nlit colonel.
the immediate present. We should be divided some tiny, but that there lusia nnd Seminole counties are plan­
Frank E Faxon, Rrooksvilte, chief
bear in mind that congress hn« recent was no prospect tor annexing any ning in binbl a bridge across the St. of urdnume, with rank of lieutenantly appropriated $65,000 for deepen* portion.of it to Alabama.
Johns river at the Osteen .Ferry, colonel.
Ing the river betweeri .Palntkft and
G. W .‘ Bassett, Quincy, chief ersgi-1
which is on the direct road from New
Sanford This means concerted ef- ( e i l t C T H i l l ( i T O W U r S
neer with rank " f lieutenant colonel.
Smyrna to Sanford.
fort on our part to have this money
Brigade commanders: Brig. Gen. T.
Commissioners (J. C. Beck, o f New
Have 2,000 Acres
-spent in deeper channel work
I say
Smyrna, and Isaac \ Stewart, of be- J Appleynrd, First bridage, Talla­
it from fifteen years’ experience ns a
\\ | Mi lijthPlanted in Beans l.uttd, ' f tin \ olusi.i Isiard, have bet’ ll hassee, Brig
Iran sporta it on man that « i are !»«
i ii.--er. t.. in'ifer vvilti the &gt;■ inlllide ■ig.O . -■’&gt;"lid I l g.i ; . I Irklawahii;
ing at least Until,000 not uullx ii . nr
'.n'.o.’i
Yancey, Third
* i \ n i: H i l l , Mari H J*. 1 .trm i omiius-|i&gt;in r- in flu.- prypo-itiim We Brig. Inn
.rier rates because of oiir inattention
r-&gt; in this ect-on have devoted J.OtHl understand that the Seminole com­ Brigade, "l' .oipa.
t » our waterway
Veterans placed upon the roll of
^ right at mir door. j i»v
re? uiiPk
acres
thi* season to green
Walts, missioners are unanimously in favor
VTc must work for a deeper channel,
|{IIVe already netted them ap- of building the bridge and that four honor follows:
and once this is obtained, there will proximnti ly #15000. Eight hundred out of five o f the Volusia commission­
Major General I!. W. Partridge,
he no trouble about getting refrigera­ acres ere planted in tomatoes, while ers favor the plan. The tax payers of
Major. &lt;iicneral J. A.. Cox.
tor ships operating on regular sched­ 7ilO e itis ale cultivated in cucumheis. tile coast side of the county have long
Ahi.inr Gi ticral L. II. Huchules between Sanford and points east,
Icy; M.iji •r G.-m-ral A If re 1
It Is i - TfVti d the section xvi’ l | r-i- favored building this bridge, and for
such as Baltimore, Philadelphia. New duce for shipment 25 xarload- of the sake of getting it will doubtless
ilu; ’Brig .• General
Thert. t
York and Boston, four of our greatest vegi-tabb-s a day.
itlll*:ifl. 1!litg Gcm-ra ' John
b&lt;- willing to make some sacrifices.
eastern market* To do this however,
U .• XX11 IT: LgMy Fn hMi* t»*
Ox-ala; Itrig. Geqt-ra 1 r' E.
we must centralize our efforts and the
M.
All needy residents of Muskegon, definite information in regard to the bey, Milton; Brig. General S.
host medium is through our chamber Mich., who are out of work are being plans
next week —New Smyrna Robertson, Chipley; Brig. General r.
• »f commerce.
B Taylor. Tampa; Brig. General A.
given aid hy the citv. The city loans Breeze.
fjm ia lly speaking, to secure n ser­ the funds, taking a note payable on
G. Tuylor, Tainpa; Brig. General W.
vice of this kind would reduce our demand without iterest.
H. Behring, Jacksonville; Brig. Gen­
National Editors
rate on lettufe, celery, etc., from ap­
eral. R. D. McLeod, Crawfords'ville;
proximately $1.06 per crate to less
Praise Florida Brig. General J. S. Frink, Jasper;
tjtan 70 cents, or n saving of not less
Brig. General B. C. West, Antioch.
than 36 cents per crate— more than
The editors have seen
Florida.
-the profit to fnrmers this season.
Coming from every comer of the na­
B ear in mind, nlio, that under this
tion, they gathered together 400
plan nf refrigerator ships, two-thirds
strong at Pensacoln and toured the
Pf our crops that move cast would use
state to Miami. Much of what we
this means of transportation and
possess they have seen and enjoyed.
CU* r m and sw H tin tht ^ritasi
this equals at cart 2,006 cars, aver­
They have come and seen and return­
•ash morning and waoh away
aging 350 packages to the car. Fig­
poisonous, stagnant matter.
ed. It is for us to ask ourselves, did l o o k y o u n g : b r i n g b a c k i t s
N A T U R A L COLOR. GLOSS
ure this out at 36 cents per crate nnd
I they form favorable impressions of
AND ATTRACTIVENESS.
see the saving.
Those of us who are accustomed to our state?
I don’ t want you to think me a pes- feel dull and' heavy when we arise;
I H A V E THEM
We had the pleasure o f being with
Common garden sage brewed into a
simist or a drawback to any effort be­ splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, the editors on their tour for a few
ing expended for the benefit of San­ foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom­ days. t O f course every occasion was heavy tea, with sulphur added, will
ford, but I do think that the best way ach, lame back, can, instead, both taken to learn their thoughts and im­ turn gray, streaked and faded hair
to succeed Is a co-ordination o f effort look and feel as fresh as a daisy al­ pressions o f what they were seeing,
beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just
and resources.
ways by washing the poison* and tox­ and in many cases the particular edi­
I must say that the contemplated ins from the body with phosphated tor did not know us to be o f Florida- a few applications will prove a revela­
location for the rod and gun club Is hot water each morning.
All the editors with whom we talked tion if your hair is fading, streaked
We should drink, liefore breakfast, were very warm in their praises of or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and
rafher out of the way. Only those
tion— lots are being sold right along and building in this
Staving mrs w&lt; uld he frequer. visitors a glass of hot water with a tea- the land of flowers. It was evident Sulphur recipe at home, though, is
•auitj, Uvalde, this additional'dredging spoonful o f limestone phosphate in it that many o f them were greatly sur­
section is such as to gladden the heart o f those who have
troublesome. An easier way is to get
would have to be done in order to al­ to flush front, the stomach, liver, kjd- prised. A large number said they had
the good of Sanford at heart.
low boats o f deep* draft to. enter a neys and bowels the previous day’s always felt that the statements con­ a bottle o f Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur
indigestible waste, sour bile and pot. cerning the glories o f the state were Compound at any drug store, all
boat basin built there..
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
In view of all these facts nnd fu­ sonous toxin's; thus cleansing, sweet­ nothing more than dreams and imag­ ready for use. This is the old-time
recipe'improved by the addition of
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
ture possibilities, can we not unite our ening and purifying the entire ali­ inations advertised as realities.
most too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
more
Our agricultural organizations and other ingredirnts.
money and efforts and ercc* i Cham- mentary tract Iwf^re eating
While whispy, gray, faded hair is
Jicr of Commerce community huildirg food.
methods and our agricultural possiperson whose eyes arc turned backward— The fellow who
Thc action of limestone phosphate hilitirs drew from the scribes an un- not sinful, we all desire to retain our
a t the foot of Park avenue or. say, to
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.
the north nf Park, or beyond the j.res­ and hot water on an empty stomach usual amount o f praise. The work of youthful appearance and attractive­
It the county and home demonstration ness. By darkening your hair with
ent Tfcilroad trestle, where nmperty is is wonderfully invigorating.
free and could l&gt;e beautified with lit­ cleans out all the sour fermentations, agents proved very interesting to Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,
gases, waste and acidity and gives them nnd none lost an opportunity to no one can tell, because it does it so
tle expense.
naturally, so evenly. You just damp­
one
a fine appetite for breakfast. A converse with the agents.
Let's do ikhat we can under the aus­
quarter
pound
of
limestone
phosphate
It is beyond questioning that the en a sponge or soft brush with it and
pices o f our Chamber i f Commerce.
costs
very
little
at
the
drug
store,
but
Yours very truly,
editors are going back home well draw this through your half, taking
“ The Man Who Sells Dirt Cheap"
D. C. M AUI OWE. is enough to make anyone who is pleased with Florida and glad t|iey one small strand at a time; by morn­
bothered with biliousness, constipa­ visited it.— Florida University &gt;News ing all gray hairs have disappeared,
and after another application or*two
tion,, stomach trouble or rheumatism Service.
DRINK
Watch the South East Corner o f Page
your hair becomes beautifully dark,
Elder Spring! Water. Its 99 98*100 ah enthusiast on internal sanitation.
— Adv.
Try a Herald Want Ad.—It pays. glossy, soft and luxuriant— Adr.
per cent port. Phone 811.
•
*

USING BULKHEAD

WEST FLORIDA IS
OLD TALK-STOKES

CIGARETTE

CELERY &amp;
ASPARAGUS

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES

G r o w e r s p ro b ­
le m s m a s
w o rk ed o ll

the ^rowersu n iie d .

R M

Drinking a Glass
of Hot Water is
a Splendid Habit

TO DARKEN HAIR
APPLY SAGE TEA

» A

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

J. E. SPU R LIN G

�t

mmmm
f

*

7f: •.

'

.
•

•

•

-

!

"

—

3-r-r -r’-’-T-^-—"-£^- ?

'

■ fyaygfi
P^Ls^ t=r^i .t . . - -/ -fr_ ‘:-"

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 , A P R I L 1,1921
-

SANFORD MILITARY UNIT

—

- F

glad to know tjmt they are prosper­
ing in their new home.

m eans m uch to th e c it y

DIFFERENT 1
Information Given Be­
low is Important to
All Concerned
J&gt;
-V'
By Capt. H. C. F. Dohm,
Organization Officer
About a year ago Congress appro­
priated fund* and the W ar Depart­
ment at Washington allotted certain
military troops for the state o f Flor­
ida based on it* population; these
troop* call for ono regiment o f in­
fantry with its headquarters com­
pany, band, aervice company, medical
detachment, state staff corps and de­
partments, quartermaster corps, and
it has recently added thereto, thru
the efforts of the new Adjutant-Gen.
Col. Charles P. Lovell, units o f coast
artillery, motor transport, howitzer,

ponding rank for one night’s drill
with full pay at encampments.
Were it possible to get the actual
information about its advantages and
its necessity before the young man,
there would be very little if any trou­
ble in securing the quota allowed, but
in these days of prosperity, the young
man gives little thought to his actual
bounden duty to his community and
his country at large so far as the mil­
itary is concerned; it is hoped that the
serious-minded responsbic young cit­
izen will give the matter considera­
tion and use his efforts on his more
careless-minded brother by bringing
the real truth 4o his notice. We talk
much of "100 per cent" Americanism;
but how many of us can really lay
any claim to that title right now; It
la not that men won't come forward
when needed, for that has been prov­
en beyond all doubt in the last war,
yet, when the call did come, what
shape was the country in, were we
ready? N o ,’It coat us millions and
miltions o f dollars to rush it through
and don't forget, it cost us thousands
o f lives, because in the rush for
troops, we sent men over there who
were only partly trained, some men
so inefficient as tof know nothing
about the army rifle; this was at the
time unavoidable, but do we want to
go through that again; who can pro­
phesy when the next call will come;
what do we see in the daily press ev­
ery day; will any one dispute that it
is possible to happen at any minute;
think it over und reason, young mnn,
ami then act; do that now.
It is the duty o f every.fnthor nnd
mother nnd every employer of young
■men to encourage the young man to
take an interest in the National
Guard which makes for efficiency in
business mnkes a real mnn out of
an ordinary mnn, stamps him as a
good citizen, keeps some o ff the street
corners, makes him proud, benefits
him physically, mentally, morally, fi­
nancially and in every other way. The
sojdier of today is looked u |kjii by the
old veteran who is now too old to be
of military service to his country, but
who, ns a young man, was “ right in
it" from his feet up; and, first to
Inst, nsk any “ old-timer” what thrill
runs in his breast and up and down
his spine when he sees a young sol­
dier in uniform carrying
himself
erect and with the stride of his po­
sition.
The writer of this article, being in
uniform doing service in the organi­
zation of the new National Guard,
meets many of the old veterans and in
no Instance has he noticed anything
but the expression of love and grati­
tude nnd respect nnd the tear in the
eye when grasping the hand which is
just simply "pushed out to him."
Ministers, doctors, lawyers, other
professional men, business men, plain
citizens, mothers, daughters
nnd
sweethearts, and every other good,
loyal, peace-loving mortal is in favor
of the movement.
Bolsheviki,.Soviets, agitators, crim!nals, other law-breakers and similar
tribesmen are against it.
Where do you stand?
Get information from Capt. II. C. F.'
Dohm, the organization officer or
Lieut. DeCottea or Lieut. Wight.

etc.
At this writing, the regiment hns
btan practically completed, there re­
maining but the infantry unit just se­
cured by Orlando and one company of
machine gun to be located on the
East coast, for which application!
have already been filed.
The First Florida Infantry is lo­
cated at the following' places
nnd
were organized in approximately the
succession given:
Dnytona, Miami,
Live Oak, Branford, Starke, Lake
City, Fort White, Tarpon
Springs,
St. Petersburg, Hastings, Jackson­
ville, Lake Worth, West Palm Beach,
Brooksville, Marianna, St. Augustine
and Orlando.
All are rifle units except Brooksvilfe, Marianna and Lake City, which
are equipped with Browning machine
gun?; Fort White ns n medical de­
tachment, St. Petersburg as a how­
itzer company, using one-pounders
and light mortars, Hastings nnd St.
Augustine t out pose the service com­
pany, the band, which is a very effitit-ni organization under the leader­
ship of F. E. Chidester, who is also
leader of the famous Shriner Band
at Jacksonville, is made, up of mem­
bers in St. • Petersburg, Clearwater
Tarpon Springs; it is equipped with
a full set of instruments recently furnished by the War Department.
!t is a matter of record that the
partly completed regiment only partly
equipped made a very good showing
at the *-r. ,,mpment last year, held at
t amp Johnston; it is without doubt
going to make an excellent record
this year in July at the annual two
work's encampment, because of
its
bitter equipment and its stronger
strength, both in officers and enlist­
ed personnel,
The program this year includes a
four-day school for two officers nnd
tight men of each unit, who are re­
quested to attend; then follows the
fifteen-day encampment, at which
nu n i ill also qualify for the rifle
*';,!|1 ' g" tn Camp Perry, where
thi I..,'.- r.nl mutches are held through
oeiiith iif August; this team will
represent Florida; the state match
will also lie held at Camp Johnston
for the Tallieferro trophy now held
by Daytona, having won it Inst year.
It will be seen that the National
Guard offers much to interest the
man a ith military inclination.
Theft is no expense attached to it
fur members, as the
government
-—Get your Scratch Pads from The
Pal* * ' that, in order to maintain
Herald— by the pound— 16c.
»nd have ready an efficient fighting
fern- nf citizens soldiery in an entergemy which has been conceded as
, the most economical policy thruout
the entire country and a good substi­
tute fur a large standing army.
During the world war the National
ffuard made n name for itself to such
*n extent that the regular outfit,' the
regular army, conceded It to be a
Akinina Lady Wu Sick For Three
mo&lt;t remarkable nnd unexpectedly
Yean, Suffering Pain, Nervous
efficient fighting force.

The government is going to con■'"‘ruble expense In fittin g out the
a,i"nal Guard^ nnd of course exh,t t ' its return therefor; it has been
^Miniated that it takes approximately
Oj0o average onnuaily-to maintain
* S|*ty.five mnn company. It means
l ac^ enlisted man who' will do hla
U*J* “ ^out 190.00 yearly income, acC'-nhng t6 grade, the pay being one
V s pay of. the regular army corres­

DURHAM
tobacco makes 50
cigarettes for

10c

Impair Service
Telephone users here
make thousands o f tele­
phone calls jevery day.
On more than one per cent of these
calls, the person called d6es hot answer for
a minute or more after the bell rings.
*,
,
True a minute isn't long, but telephone
service is a matter of SECONDS.
W e do
our part in seconds.

(From Tuesday's Daily)
The T. U. ,T ’s meet Friday
Mrs. Robert Herndon.

PERSONAL NOTES

Slow Answers

with

M n. Donald Smith left yesterday
for Sarasota to visit her mother.

The St. Agnes Guild met with Mrs.
(Fr*» StUrtUr', Dally) — .-___~.T~
F.
S. Daigcr, Jr., yesterday afternoon.
E. .A. Famclle nnd son o f Oviedo
It
was
a social meeting after which
weba In the city this morning on busi­
sherbet
and cake were served..
ness.
D. D. Weaver of Lakeland la in the
Mrs. B. J. Starling and her daugh­
city nnd proposes to locate here in
ter,
Mrs. A. B. Peterson, nnd little
the laundry business.
son, leave today for Jacksonville to
Mrs. J. E. Umback motored up from visit with Mrs. Starling's sister, Mrs.
Miami Friday and is the house guest i Robert Sims. From there Mrs. Peter­
son will go to her home in Jnmeslown,
of Mrs. Ralph Wight. ’
N. Y.
J. S. Dinkol nnd daughter, Mka
Olive Dinkel, of Longwood were
Mrs. Frank Griggs ami little daugh­
among the visitors to the city this ter, Mary, were the guests o f Mr. nnd
morning.
Mrs. George LaVigne o f Longwood
last Sunday.
E. H. Kilbee, former county com­
missioner, nnd n prominent (■••r.en of
Mrs. Thus. East and little daughter
the Geneva section, was in the city Yovenne, of Sanford, Florida, are vis­
today.
iting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter Smith.—Oknlnnn, Miss., Messen-1
Ben Overstreet, one nf Lnngwood’s ger.
progressive business men, was in the
city today on business and seeing his
Joe Gonzalez left for his home in
many Sanford friends.
Miami this morning. He was accom­
panied by Edward Humph who will he
Mr. nndMrs. It. S. Holly l- ft this the guest o f his brother, Hume
morning for Ellenton wher* they will Rumph, for a few days. Mrs. Gon­
spend Sunday and Mrs. Molly will zalez will remain here for several
spend some time with home folks.
weeks until Miss Frances is able to
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. P. Cnsler visited be taken home. The operation at the
Sanford on Sunday where they spent Femnld-Lntighton hospital was very
a few hours with theiV son and his successful.
wife— Mr. and Mrs. Harper Gasier.—
Kississimmee Gazette.

Delayed answers by subscribers on so
many o f the daily calls necessarily slows
'down the service and hampers the operators
in their efforts to improve the service.
Often the operator is blamed by the call­
ing party when you are slow to answer. .
Answering promptly when the telephone
bell rings will assist greatly in maintaining
good telephone service.
SOUTH ERN BELL TELEPH ONE
AND TELEGRAPH COM PANY

IF YOU NEED A NEW

OIL COOK STOVE
Buy (he Best that is made

FLORENCE Automatic

606 is n prescription for Colds,
It’s the
Messrs Harry Waterhouse and H. C. Fever nnd LnGrippc.
most
speedy
remedy
we
know.
Robb of Wheeling, W. Va., were in the

W e also have the Buck Line of
, GAS RANGES

city today taking the boat for Jack­
sonville and home, after spending the
The must subtle form o f tlntterv
winter at various cities in the state consist in asking a man to change a
and enjoying the good fishing.
twenty dollar hill.
(from MdBlUt'. D ill,)
Mrs. Uinbach, who hns been visit­
ing her many Sanford friend? over
Sunday, will leave tomorrow for her
home in Miami.

Editor William Glenn, of the Or­
lando Sentinel was among the Knight
Templara attending the services atthe Baptist Temple yesterday. •
The '.many friends of Mrs. R. L.
Griffin will be grieved to learn that
she is very low at the Fcmnld-Laughton Hospital, after undergoing an
operation several days ngo.

Reho-paste
For Nail and Other
Punctures.
Ask Your Druggist

COMPANY
SANFORD, FLORIDA

LOSSING’S QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER
“ We Deliver The Goods”

dlUon. I wta lick three year* In bed
■offering a great deal of pain, weak,
nerrotu, depressed. I wu eo weak,
I couldn't walk across tbe floor; Joel
bad to lay and my little one# do lh«
work. I wu almoet dud. I Ww
trery thing I heard of, and a number d
doctors. 0UU l didn't get any rellet
I couldn't oat, and elept poorly,
believe If I hadn't heard of andJAkei
Cardtil I WOU14 hare died. I t»Ugh)
six botUee, after a neighbor told mi
jrhat It did for her.
"I began to eat and deep, began U
gain my etrength add am now well
and strong. I haven't had any Iron
hie since . . . I ture can teeUfy to the
good that Cardul did me.
I donl
think there Is a better tonic maai
and I beUiro it aaTed my life.”
Per over 40 years, thousands of wo
men have used Cardul successfully.
In the treatment of many womanli
ailments.
If you suffer u these women did
take Cardol. It o a f help you, too.
A| all druggists.
E 85

PHONE 498

RUB-MY-TISM

THE BLACKSHEAR MFG. COMPANY

SCH ELLE M A IN E S

Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gonzales and
LAWYER
fam ily arrived here Saturday from
W
l IN THE COURT HOUSE
their home in Miami and they will be
S A N F O R D -*• F L O R ID A
here all this week. Miss Francis will
be operated upon for appendicitis at
tfie , Femald-Laughton hospital to­
day.
Joe left today for Miami,
GEO. G. HERRING
but will return Thursday and (he fam­
ily will leave for home as soon as
Attorney-at-Law
Frances is able to travel. The Gon­
No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin
zales fam ily are old residents o f San­
- SANFORD, FLA.
ford and their many friends are giv­
ing them a warm welcome and are

HENRY McLAUUN
JE W E LE R
MY SPECIALTIES: %
Pickard's'Hand-Painted China
will break a Cold, Fever and * Gorham’s Sterling Silver
Grippe quicker than anything
Roger*' Plated War*
Elgin and Waltham Watches
we know, preventing pneumonia.

delivered
A n Independent company w ith capacity of 400 tons dally*

T. E. KING, Agent
SANFORD

*;•

•!•

I

'

- -1

'•!•

F L O R ID A
N

ARE YOU INSURED?

IF NOT, SEE

zli ** ~ \

W. J. THIGPEN &amp; COM PANY
AGENTS

General Fire

Insurance

ornce rKorum bank building

•

Sanford,

Florida

AT HERALD 01

&lt;
*

*&lt; /

PIAN O TU N IN G
Local and Long Distance Hauling
W. I* Harvey will tune your piano.
18 years with Cable Co. Permanent­
Mrs. Sandy Anderson and Mrs. ly located in Sanford nt 107 West
Howard I’ .. Smith will entertain at an First street. I’hone 103-J. All work
If We Plcnse You, Tell OtherB. If We Don’t, Tell Us.
Easter tea Tuesday afternoon fron^ ,1 guaranteed.
2G-tfc
to 5 nt the home of Mrs. Anderson on
Magnolia avenue. The.tea. will be for
the Methodist church fund, through
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + * ' f r * * * * * * ’*’* * * * * + * * * 4 * * * * 4 * &lt; '
Circle No. 2. All members nnd friends
of the church are invited.
Is a powerful Antiseptic and Pain +
“PROLIFIC” Fertilizers Grow Prolific
Killer, cures Infected cats, old sores,
Crops
*
Mrs. John Horby will leave today tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Neur­
f o r her home nt Dayton, Ohio, after algia, Rheumatism.
17rl3tc
spending the winter here with her
dnugter, Mrs. Schelle Malncs., Judge
B L A C K S H E A R , G E O R G IA
LANDIS, FISH &amp; H U LL
and Depressed—Read tier
Mnincs will nccompany her ns far as
A quarter-century of successful manufacture and distri­
Jacksonville, where he will attend the Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law
Own Story of Recovery*
bution In Florida and Georgia o f H igh Grade
meeting o f (he State Bar association.
DeLAND. FLO R ID A
“P R O L IF IC ” -Fertilizers
This hns no reference to the old sub­ Will practice in the State and FederSpecial form ulas for Cirtus, Melon and all Vegetable
lal facilities for Exject before the Volstead enactment, al Courts
rfecting Land Titles.
Paint Rock, Ala,—Mr*, C. M. Stegall but menns that he will attend tho ste­ amlnlng and
Crops
Of near here, recenUy related the fol­ sion o f attorneys from all parta of
Reduce your 1921 Fertilibor bills by using “P R O L IF IC ”
lowing Interesting account pf her re Florida.
Fertilizers.
to very: **I was In a weakened cob
Honestly
made,
truthfully
sold, and satisfactorily
—

CARDUI HELPED
REGAIN STRENGTH

Muih hns been said about the equip­
ment furnished by the War Depart­
ment, but it will do no hnrm to ngain
mention that the National Guard is
u.g furnished the identical articles
14 Die regular army, they being
? hfnnd new, class A material; these
milude cotton nnd woolen uniforms,
1
overcoats, raincoats,
under'enr, stockings, blankets, arms, am­
munition, all other ordnance articles
“ I1 a® W*H all item* in medical, aig* . and engineer property; in addimn, motor transportation is furniah, * ,the9e including three-ton White
\Vk ^ tor tfle
“ nits, regular
nc machine-gun Trucks for those
ni,s. G. M* C. ambulances fo r medi4 outfit, and heavy-duty trucks, m‘oufeyde* and other car* fo r different
nr&amp;nization*.

g e n u in e

In response to the inquiry o f many telephone
subscribers; “W hat can I do to help my serv­
ice?” this advertisement is published.

Mrs. W. L. Henley entertained Sat­
urday, March 26, at a Peter Rabbit
party for her Sunday school class.
Pink and white decorations were ar­
tistically used. /Viter beinA served,
with punch, an Easter egg hunt was
enjoyed on the lawn, that had been
visited by "Brer Rabbit" hiding many
brightly colored eggs. A fter the hupt
they were entertained indoors with a
game of "Peter Rabbit," each guest
trying to pin a lettuce leaf on the
mouth of the rabbit. Margaret Long
received the prize, n pretty white rab­
bit. The table had for its centerpiece
a white rabbit In a miniature neat
surrounded fly tiny rabbits nnd baby
chicks. Th’e fnvora were little pink
ana\whili»’-candy rabbits. The color
m o tifw a s further carried out In the
delicious refreshments.

-/

�-EF.

&amp;
I

[ft

% ..1 i*.

&amp; /:

-3^h=t-i
__________ __

B l

«
j

ground and wants to save, he hustles
'round to get spade, 'a rake, a hoe,
This
often
has
been
colled
the
ago
and
every day an hour pr so back to
E. J. HOLLY ................. rruiltlt ntd E4iUr
V. 1, LIL L A H D ............ h c n tU 7 u d T n u u n t of concrete, and after observing some the primal work he’ll go— and then
K. i , X U L ..................... Owinl V iu itr of the work of some o f our gront leg­ delight to see things grow. And then,
’tu M U h .d Z n r r T r iix j by
islatures we are convinced there is no perhnps, he’ll "tinker ’round" — and
better way to distinguish it.—Cincin­ fix up neded things he’s found; per­
haps he’ ll spend an hour or more in
nati Enquirer.
(Iaoorp«nU4)
"trucing up" some saggy door; or fix
--------------- o --------------- BITBSCRIFTIOH rfilCE IM ADVANCE!
a
window where the scr’oan has rusted
SUCH IS FA M E .,*,*
ONE T E A * .'............... . . . . . ! ......................|l.iO
&lt;____
l•
out and looks "light mean"; or drive
u x x o m i .................................. i.n
Now if “ Dr." Boh Holly, snorting a few nails in the floor so speaking
TX *X K MONTH*..........................................7*
slinger of satire on the Sanford Daily planks will groan no more; replace a
MtaraA 41 S « .s d CUM Mali X ttU r A ««v a t O ,
board that’s rotted through and make
1IH , at tba Po*t OfflM at Baafard. rtorld*. Herald, will emulate his Washington
U i i i T Aet af E i n t I , 117*.
namesake, and deliver a series* o f lec­ the steps ns good ns new; and, later
* fl«a !
BUILD UfO.
Phaai It* tures on Tils experiences Illustrated by on, he’ll buy n brush, and when he
moving pictures, conditions will warm gets his paint he’ll rush to spread It
up along with the season.— Reporter- with an artist’s touch— and all this
P o r« l,n A d v e rtis in g R »j&gt;r«.»nlatlv»
T H E AMT RICAN PK E 5 3 ASSOCIATION
doesn’t cost him much. And if one
Star.
has
a little pluck, is opt|piistic as to
The board of. censors would prob­
luck,
and has a modicum o f sense, he
Friendship in many cases is only ably ban the pictures, even if the peo­
can,
at
very small expense, secure a
ple stood for the lectures.
money deep.
tract o f decent land and raises good
----------o------------------- o--------stuff to beat the baqd. This state pro­
A wish gratified is no longer a CHAMBER OF COMMERCE M ADE
duces things o f worth— In fact,
A
GOOD
S
T
A
R
T
wish. It has lost its charm.
know no spot on earth more blcss’d
The Sanford Chamber of Commerce by Nature in the way o f growing
The wise man takes a hint in time.
under the able guidance of Secretary stufT to make it pay. And here’a a
The fool regrets when too late.
Pearman, has started things off in point to bear in mind— a better one
--------- o--------'twero hard to find—the more stuff’s
Honesty brings man its own re­ good shape for 1921.
raised the more you’ll see the better
Now,
will
we
keep
it
going
and
add
ward, but n thief often snatches it
to the momentum during the entire market them will be. So let’s start
away.
in all fresh and new and do the
year.
--------- o--------things we ought to do; don't let the
The
Herald
believes
we
will—be­
Yes, many people acquire great forsummertime
seem drear— but get to
i tunes honestly. They are willed to lieves our people are fully awakened
business
with
a cheer; move from the
Jto the .Importance o f taking Sanford
them.
rut—smooth
down
the road— each one
ahend to the proper place it belongs.
----------- o----------•decide
to
bear
^tia
load—and
each de­
The time is ripe to do things in
The man who wants to be right
clare, with all his might: "This is
Sanford— big things.
with his fellows should first get right
s-o-m-c .t-o-w-n — and she’s a-l-I
Lot’s nil go now.
with himself.
r-i-g-h-tr
----------- o-----------

I t
i1fEpp
f ,
1

i
!
fe lv l
I.
a
t r-: f

* 11 •
i|

I
l s6'-/^.

;

1

The Logical Treatmenti t
‘i r

Ask Us.

• ff.v -

The man who minds his oft:n buai
ness generally finds that business
well worth minding.
PP\&lt;■„
Some people appear to carry their
honor in their pockets, and such pock­
ets arc generally full of holes.

mi

Europe is again n bunch o f tinder,
with every nation dreading the time
'when another will apply the torch.
-----------o----------Some men are so averse to recog­
nizing their ywn faults that they soon
become convinced that they are with­
out flaw.
A clean town creates comment.
Comment advertises a place. Adver­
tising puls us on the map. Let’s keep
this town clean.
Y cs, we may live for years with­
out knowing the true hearts of our
neighbors, but their families and their
dogs and ents do.

i

I

m

- -

.

SANFOHIJ IS G ETTING DESIR­
AB LE PU B LIC ITY.
The announcement that the San­
ford Chamber of Commerce had sent
a committee to Washington to urge
Sanford’s claims for the location here
of one of the proposed government
hospitals appeared in all the news­
papers o f the United Stutes using the
Associated Press report, and The
City Substantial is receiving n great
deni o f very desirable advertising as
a result. , An editorial in the Del.and
Daily News of yesterday says:
"A delegation o f Sanford boosters
is in Washington trying to induce the
government to locate one of its five
big hospitals for incapacitated sol­
diers at Sanford. As DeLand is mak­
ing no effort to secure the locution of
this hospital— here’s hoping that the
Celery City will get what it goes after."
WHO KEEPS TH E PEDDI.ERS7

'E N E R G IZE R " W H A T IT DOES

Under Meet ion 57.’}. of the
Statute*

•yjt

— NOW —

one.
•

■

DO IT N O W — IT I8# C H E A P E R .

‘OUNCE OF

The logical

PREVEN-

T IO N .”
A*fin IT F E E L S GO O D — B E GO O D.

F IN D OUT

L. C. C A M E R O N
11 North Orange Avenue
T H E O N LY

A L L Improvement in A N Y T H IN G has come as a
result of C U L T IV A T IO N — A N D the “ ENERG IZ­

’ E NERG IZER’’ O FFIC E IN
T H E SOUTH

E R " process gives the Human Body exactly what

Across from San Juan

the Farmer iflves the land—C U L T IV A T IO N :

ORLANDO. FLORIDA
We are advised by the “ ENERG IZER" management that this valuable service may still be ob­
tained in Sanford by those who will arrange to tnke a definite number of Treatments at definite times.
Also where it is not practical to move n patient—such ns Paralysis cases— to the "E N E R G IZE R ”
office, that a machine may to? placed in the home, where the Treatments can be given at stated times,
in full co-operatiori with the Family Physician.
„
,
,
The “ ENERGIZER" process is cnpnble of greatly niding A N Y F A IR M ED IC AL treatments, and
Public .Opinion will sooner or later DEMAND that COMMON SENSE and LO G ICAL E FFIC IEN C Y
should control H U M A N BE TTE RM E NT rather than V IE W PO IN T-H A B IT or PRESTIGE— (i. c.— Dol­
lars).
. !
And it DOES appear that the "E N E R G IZE R "

RATS P A S S UP A L L OTHER FOOD

IS efficient.

guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.—

In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial the front door of the Court House in
. Sanford, Florida, B e ll to the highest
Circuit, Seminole County, Flor­
1
bidder for cash the following descrihida.— In Chancery
! ed property, lying and being in SemiFORECLOSURE—NOTICE OF
|nolo County, Floridn, to-wit:
M ASTER’S S A LE
, Lot six (6 ) and the South thirty
W. R. Barr, Complainant,
(30) feet o f lot five (5 ) I I &gt; W. Barr’j
vs.
! first addition to Black
Hammock,
Clara Moore and her husband, A.
] Seminole County, Floridn, accordinj
j Moore, Defendants.
to the recorded plat thereof.
NOTICE
Said property to be sold nt public
is hereby give!) I. E. F. Housholder, I
, ...
.
,
l
..
i w ,
- .i
i
,:,i i outcry- to the highest bidder for cash
Special Master in the above entitled . . .
„ ___ , __ ,___ 4
in hand. Purchaser to pay for deed.
suit, will, under and by virtue of that
E. F. HOUSHOLDER,
certain decree heretofore on March ;
Special Master.
29th, 1921, entered in tho above Bnid '
suit, on the 2nd d ay-o f May, i 92l ( j S ^ i E L L E M AINES,

Adv.

during the legal hours of sale, and at

FOR O N E M EAL OF R AT-SN AP.
Their firsjt meal of R A T -S N A P is
their last.

Kills in a few minutes.

Dries up the

carcass.

Rats

killed

with R A T -S N A P leave no odor. RATSNAP comes
into small
travel.

in cake form.

Break

pieces, leave where rats

N o mixing with other food.

Cats and dogs won't touch it." Safest,
cleanest, surest rat and mouse killer.
Three sizes, 35c, fi5c, $1.25.

Sold and

‘ ■*- »-

'
e or
33-5tc

or

omp a M

= '— I

Rogers Silverware Redemption Bureau, Inc.
WM. A. ROGERS, Ltd., Silver Plated Ware Redeemed 1
General Offices: 1600 Broadway New York

i&gt;r i*

W H Y N O T GET YO U R

* ‘ ^

Silverware Free
By Trading with Merchants who Appreciate and Value
1*7"

Your Trade
REMEMBER YOU GET

|,

ROGERS S IL V E R W A R E
-

* H
f g* F•

t

.r~ =

i i : ,

E a d w a r d t in

Ford Sales, Service, Automobile Accessories
" I f it’a Good for a Ford, we have it, can get It, or It'a not m ade"
GOODYEAR TIRES A N D TUBES— GAS— Oll-S— GREASES— FR E E AIR
Four Cards Given with Each $1.00 Cash Purchase or on Accounts Paid Promptly.
200 Cards on Sale of Car, Truck or Tractor

Phone 331

Sanford, Florida

■v ‘

*
■

■

•

“ E N E R G IZ E ft” combines every other form
o f A C T IV IT Y — without any E F F O R T . A N Y
PR O CESS that can “ B R IN G B A C K " a P A R ­
A L Y Z E D B O D Y can certainly improve any­

And the O N LY real way of improving
Circulation is the "E N E R G IZ E R " process,
which furnishes "A C T IV IT Y " W ITH O U T
E X H A U S T IO N or work.
It is YOUR O PPO R TU N IT Y.
Give
Y O U R S E L F some care.
COM E IN

f

Nature Cannot Do It Alone

Does It Cheaper and Better and DOES IT.

General

Notice is hereby given that Realty
Trust Co., purchaser of Tax Certifi­
cate No. 1531 dated the 5th day of
November, A. I). 181*5, him filed said
certificate in my office, and has made
nppliration fur Tnx Deed to issue in
accordance with law. Said certificate
embraces the following described
property situated in Seminole county,
Florida, to-wit:
S half o f SW quarter o f SW quar­
ter of SE quarter, Section 35, Twp.
11* S., Range 30 E., containing 5 ucrcH,
the said land being assessed at the
date of the Issuance of ^surh certifi­
cate in the name of Unknown.
Also Tax Certificate No. 2050, dat­
ed the 5th day of June, A. I*. 181*1,
has filed said certificate in my office,
and has made application for tax deed
to issue in accordance with law. Said
certificate embraces the following de­
scribed property situated in Seminole
County, Floridn, to-wit:
Beg. 30.07 ,chs. W of NE corner
Sec. 2, Twp. 20 S.„ Rge. 30 E „ run S
5 chs. W 10 ehs, N 5 rhs, E 10 chs.
The said land being assessed at the
date of the issuance of such certifi­
cate irr the name of Unknown.
Unless said certificates shall be re­
deemed according to law tnx deed will
issue therebn on the 10th day of May,
A. I). 1921.
Witness my official signature and
seal this the 31st day of March, A.
D. 1921.
(S E A L)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
•
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
33-5tc

He has disregarded the L aw o f Compensa­
tion. Sickness is thp result o f U N B A L ­
A N C E . True, W H A T F I N A L L Y
“ GETS
U S/' is under w ay right N O W .

It successfully treats anemia, rheuma­
tism, paralysis, dyspepsia, obesity, neural­
gia, constipation, sciatica, writer’s cramps,
liver diseases, varicose veins, muscular con­
tractions, Joint affections, sprains and de­
formities, fsulty circulation or nutrition,
spinal congestion, disease o f the nervoussystem, sleeplessness, Bright's disease, dia­
betes and high blood pressure, even after
all other means have failed. References:
A n y bank or business house in Sanford.

FOR

Sanford and vicinity are now get­
A keen mind, a healthy body and n
willingness to do should make a suc­ ting the usual annual tide of peddlers,'
cess of any man but it often sends who are making a house-to-house
canvass with every kind of an article
them to jail instead.
of merchandise from a patent tooth­
Even one lone man can do much pick to the most important articles of
for the community in which he lives daily necessity. The talk put out by
hut wbt*n all men pull together there this class of people is always the
same. They try to make their pro­
Is no end to the possibilities.
duct
seem the finest on the market
-----------0----------‘
and
often
intend to make themselves
The world war at lenst taught the
so
insistent
and disagreeable that the
kaiser that instead of being "Me und
Gott," it seems to be "Gott und Me," housewife will buy because of actunl
as evidenced by bis latest interview. fear or in "order to get rid of them
and go on with the work.
Many cities are boasting of th eir1 There are merchants in Sanford
increase in population. Hut it would |handling reliable merchandise iff all
be more to the purpose' to lament kinds that are needed in the home.
over the depopulation of the farms. These merchants are at all limes
rourteous to their trade and stand be­
-9hind
their goods with guarantees of
The young man who carefully pre­
pares himself for his life work finds satisfaction, upon which their future
plenty of work to do. ’Tis only thu busihess de|»ends. When you buy
waster who llnds
his substance goods from a peddler ninety-nine
times nut o f a hundred it is seconddwindling.
grade stuff of which you never heard,
--------- o--------The fact that Lizzie Ford spent the and whe.n it fails to give the fiftynight in the R. &amp; (). Garage in the seven different kinds o f satifaction
company of tho notorious Dodge for which you have a supposedly iron­
Brothers, is no reason why there clad guarantee you suddenly discover
should bo room for scandal. It could that the person who sold it to you is
have been that they wero Just 'ttlred." out o f the country and you have ab­
solutely no come-back.
----------------------Stick to your home dealer who sella
The weather looks threatening and
a standard product and stands behind
the weather reports says rain and
It. When a peddler comes to your
cold weather hut this does not frighten
door find out his business before he
the people of Florida.
Wo need rain
enters and if he is trying to sell you
and we need cold weather, especially
something for nothing shut \h« door
here in the winter vegetable section
on him and you will be dollars and NOTICE OF A P P LIC A T IO N FOR
and we know that in Mnrch and April
T A X DEED
all danger of a frost is over; ■ We time ahead.
-----------o
Under Section 575 of the General
are in the most favored section o f the
Statutes of the State of Florida
9-world, and wo should tell the world SUMMER TIM E NEED NOT RE
SORRY T IM E
Notice is hereby given that J. A.
about it.
Hnrroid, purchaser of Tnx Certifi­
The Wnlt Mason o f the, Florida cate No. 1109, dated tho 3rd day of
Let everbody get in behind every
press, Sir Walter Thorndyo, of the June, A. D. 1912, has filed said certi­
good movement for Sanford regardless
Kissimmee Valley Gazette gets off the ficate in my office, and has made ap­
o f who is back o f the movement and
following that is good "fo r the read­ plication fpr Tax Deed to issue in ac­
help put it over.
W « can have one of
ers of every newspaper in Florida tc cordance with law. Said certificate
the busiest cities in Fiorida horo this
digest:
embraces the following described
aummer if wo just thought so, The
"There used to bo too many say property situated in Seminole coun­
cities that have been most successful
when winter tourists went away: ty, Florida, to-wit
are the cities that have the confidence
‘ Well, now, we’ve not a thing to do but
W half o f N W quarter o f N W quar­
of the mnjority of the citizens and
take a pessimistic view o f everything, ter (less S 7 A of W half and lesa
citizens who are willing to meet every­
both grent and small— and chew the 104 A.) Sec. 3, T p .‘20, S. R. 31 E.
one half way on every project that
rag until next fa ll!’ But now no reaThe said land being assessed at the
looks good.
*
pon can lay found for loafing constant­ date of the issuance of such certifi­
ly nrolmd; look at the man who has cate In the name of Alex Vaughn.
Sec. Landings book looks to us like the pep— who keeps up with a lively Unless said certificate shnll be re­
n case o f sour grapes. He had noth­ step— and you will note he is the orie deemed according to law Tax Deed
ing to say about the Peace Treaty Vho. makes his plans— and sees they will issue thereon on the 10th day of
when it was in the making and now are done. He sets out trees— he May, A, D. 1921.
that it is over he wants to sting those plnnts the aeet}s his place is always
Witness ray official signature and
who would not let him piny in the |free from weeds; and in his yard is seal this lhe 31 ht day of March, A.
Paris ‘ back ynrd .
The true sports- ■always room to place shrubs with u D. 1921.
man will kccji still after he looses out Iov&lt;% bloom. The "s a g " is taken
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
and refuse to “ squak". Mr, Lansing! from his fence—to brighten up nt
Clerk Circuit Court,
would have more friends by keeping smajl expense the whole surroundings
Seminole County, Fla.
still and not taking a shot nt Mr. o f his home, if in a plnce whero cattle I
By A. M. W EEKS, D. C.
Wilson now that he is down.
roam. And if he has a patch o f ! 33-5tc
l

.

W e are Successfully Treating— After
A ll Other Means Have Failed— The
Follow ing:

All the ‘hicks’ do not live in Florida.
They gold brick them in N ew York
City much easier than In Florida. A
smooth stranger yestenjay sold a res­
taurant man part of the Grand Central
Station.
He paid part o f the sum
and went home for the balance. When
he came back the smoth stranger had
left—probably for Mimini or Cuba.
OF APPLIC ATIO N
T A X DEED

• Ask Them

Man has been inventing Labor Saving de­
vices for generations. And he has O M IT­
T E D to realize thfct the B O D Y M U S T H A V E
A C T IV IT Y and C IR C U L A T IO N E Q U A L L Y
A L L O V E R — o r an U N B A L A N C E D C O N ­
D IT IO N M U S T R E S U L T .

A Few Thoughts

It has been said that the Lord
takes care o f fools who can not care
for themselves, but if so He has his
hands full in shepherding people who
have been throwing money to the
birds in extravagant forms of living
during the past three or four years.

NOTICE

For Many Human Ills

DO-IT-NOW-ITS CHEAPER1

I

fit

Mm

'77

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

i

iW *

h
J
W

p

SOLID IN T H E ABSTRACT

THE SANFORDHERALD

—

•lliiaitui". ■ i.„ _ ,i -

p

L .

=•

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HEItALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 1,1921

arAF- ; IB
Cf 1

i-vr-

L^- :r^r

�•

»

‘V

* * "* ^ ™ * rr
*

^Tk
&gt;

*% :

7-7.\ "

f :’a yj^**1
-**J*i* ~:Y*'vr-yT3J

t^*3eEI^vrV.

"■■■■■

•-■

for weekly wholesale price list on Feed and Save F ifty to Seventy Five cents per Sack.
P H O N E 181

JU S T T R Y US

Phosphate m ines UPSALAAND
PERSONAL NOTES BIG EATERS GET GENEVAFLASHES
GRAPEVILLE
OF POLK COUNTY
KINDEY TROUBLE
are CLOSING DOWN
Every Mine Ha* Shut
Down or Will Cloto* Within
Next Sixty Day*. *
* '

PrKtleilly

V

------

The Lakeland Morning S tar,of yeateTtiay says:

5 I1
Practically every phosphate mine In
polk county haa closed down qr will
to dosed within sixty days, according
to the beat information available at
thii time. Today the Lakeland Phos­
phate company paid off' ita help of
,hout 200 men and only a light force
of a few men will be maintained to
„tch the plants and keep punijls
working. Phosmico, Brewster, Tlgh^n . Charleston, Jane Jay and Pem­
broke mine* have practically ahut
down completely, while the big Pierce
or A. A- C. mine and the Standard
mine at Madulla, owned by a'French
company, is running only four days
r&lt;r week. Sw ift and Company mine
i, (till operating with part o f Its
force and Prairie Pebble, ohe o f the
largest phosphate mines in the world,
ii still running, but Manager Martin
itated recently that ho did not see
how they could keep going more than
thirty or sixty days nt the most.
This means thnt one o f tho biggest
Industries in Polk county Is twlng «hut
down, the reason being given #a .that
of the lack o f demand fo r phosphate
rock at this time and because money
cannit be borrowed on the mine!! ma­
terial on hand. It is an ektltpate &gt;tr»
state that close to 2,400 men will be
thrown out of work by a complete
»hut down, althoughh every mine will
maintain a few men as guards and
for the pumps and the pay roll will
run (omething like $60,000 per month.

IfnD W*4a*tdur'« DtUj)
Mrs. S. Pulcston entertains tho
Duplicate Bridge Club Thursday at
Rev. G. V. Albertson, our Sunday
T A K E SALTS A T FIR ST SIGN OF
her home on Magnolia avenue.
School missionary, is expected to
BLADDER IR R IT A T IO N OR
m eetv with us again next Sunday.
BACKACHE.
Mrs. Chaa. Britt will entertain the
Sunday school as usual at 2:30 with
Spendthrift Club Friday.
the, new quarterlies on hand and
The American men and women must
church service at 3:30.
guard
constantly
against kidney
The Nino Seminoles meet this a f­
We are all thankful for the rain ternoon with Mrs. Reginald Holly.
trouble, because we eat too much and
on Mohday and Wednesday evening.
all our food is rich. Our blood Is fill­
Little Clairp Bertelson was ill again
Mrs. S. Puleston entertained the ed with uric acid which the kidneys
and Dr. Qenton was called out, Shs night club at Palm Springs Monday strive to filter out. They weaken
Is bettdr now, we hear.
night with a picnic supper, A good from overwork, become sluggish; the
eliminative tissues clog and the result
Mrs. August Swnnson has
been time was enjoyed by all.
is kidney trouble, bladder weakness
earing'for a sick friend in town for a
and
a general decline in health.
A. P. Connelly and Dr. R. A. Stev­
number o f days.
When
your kidneys feel like lumps
Mrs. Ericson and little Esther, Mrs. ens left Sunday night fo r Washing­
of
lead;
your
hack hurts or the urine
■E^b*.. Lee, Lenora and baby Carl, ton, D. C.; in the interest of trying
is
cloudy,
full
o f sediment or you are
were callers Monday at the homes of to locate a government hospital, here.
obliged to seek relief two or three
f Krell and Mrs. Ballinger.
Mrs. Hilma Lilija, from Springfield, times during the night; if you suffer
M f. and Mrs. Bargquist o f Tiger
Mass., and T. S. Lilija from
New with sick headache or dizxy, nervous
Bay, came Saturday to spend Easter
Haven, Conn., leave tonight after spells, acid stomach,' or you have
w ith 'th eir children and friends in
spending the winter here the guests rheumatism when the weather 1s bad,
Upsala.
get from your phamaclst about four
of Mrs. Alfred Lilja.
• MVs, Westerdick has been ill for a
ounces o f Jad Salts; take a table­
few days. Lillian Glidewell came
Mr. and Mrs. H. D.‘ Everson and spoonful In a glass o f water before
home with her from meeting on Sat­ daughter. Miss Maude, of Flushing, breakfast for a few days and your
urday.
N. Y., are expected to arrive tomdr- kidneys will then act fine. This fa ­
Friends o f Mrs. Deforest arc glad row and will be the guests of Mrs. mous salts is made from the he id o f
grapes and lemon juice, combined
to hear she is recovering from her Alfred Lilja for a few days.
with lithia, nnd has ocen used for
recent illness. Carpenters nre busy
repairing her residence.
In n letter received yesterday from generations to flush nnd stimulate
Miss Eunice Tyner is still at Use- LcRoy I). Jones, of El Reno, Okln., ho clogged kidneys; to neutralize the
worth grove with Mr. and Mrs. Noah informs his mother, Mrs. H. A. Netol, acids In the urine so it no longer is a
Fry.
that he and his wife and baby daugh­ source o f irritation, thus ending blad­
Recently Mr. and Mrs. Reed and ter, will leave for Sanford April 3 der disorders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot In­
Mr. and Mrs. Krell took a day q ff (or a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jones
and motored over - to New Smyrna will come by way of Jacksonville, and jure, makes a delightful effervescent
where they ate lunch, then on to Day­ make the delightful trip down the St. llthin-watcr beverage and belongs in
tona to call on friends and home by Johns river.
every home, because nobody can moke
the DeLand route.
a mistake by having a good kidney
(Fran T X u rii»j'« D »llr)
flushing nny tjme.— Adv.
There was a pleasant party for the
Jack -Britton, from Amertcus, Ga.,
children, given nt the home of Arthur
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Raulerson were
Lee Campbell in honor of his fifth was in Sanford yesterday.
shopping in tho city from Geneva
hirthday; a number of neighbors and
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dann, of Chu- yesterday.
their little ones ns well as some from
luotn, nre in the city todny.
town, made a merry time of it.

Mr. and Mrs. Hamerick, of Okee­
chobee and children, spent a couple of
days with their sister, Mrs. Charley
Arrents ns well ss her brother, Mas­
ter Hnwk. At present her mother
from Monticcllo, is hero helping care
for little Wnlton who has made n
brave fight for life, suffering now
from an abscess on his liver. Miss
AVON PARK, MarchUfl.— A special
Millhimc, tke trained nurse, is caring
meeting of the Associated Boards of
for him, hut friends ant] neighbors
Trade of the Scenic Highlands will be
help.
“*
**
htid in lake Wales Tucsdny, March
29, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of dis­
O L IV E T COMMANDER. NO. \t
cussing ways and means to secure the
K NIGHTS T E M PLA R
widening of the Scenic Highway from

Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Berry Jr., will
Mrs. A. A. Moran is visiting Mrs,
leave Sunday for a visit with home
Will Hand nnd attending the Chau­
folks in Apopkn. Mrs. Berry was a
tauqua.
faithful member of the Herald force
and she will he missed by the entire
Mrs. Ernest Krupp has returned bunch.
from Lakeland, called there by the
illness o f a friend.

SCENIC HIGHWAY
TOO NARROW FOR
PRESENT TRAFFIC

*

♦

♦

♦

♦

♦

♦

»

♦

♦

*

♦

♦

Brother Wright and wife and chil­ “ And There Wasn't the Slighteat
dren of Oviedo, attended the meet­
Smell from Dead Rais."
ing.
Writes John Simpkins, farmer of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Littlcr and two Annandale, N. J.; “ Rats were cost­
children, of Osteen; Barney F. Griggs ing me hundreds yearly; tried dogs,
nnd Miss Lillie Littlcr, of Sanford ferrets, poison, could not get rid of
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. them. Bought $1.26 pkg. o f RATW. Provatt.
S N A P (6 cakes). Used half, not a
Mrs. Roy Tillis and children, of live rat since. Dead ones a plenty. I
Sanford; Mrs. Pearl
Larbur and like R A T -S N A P because after killing
daughter of Armond are visiting Mr. rats it dries them up— leaves
no
and Mrs. E. H. Kilbo for a few days. smell.” Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25.
Mrs. William Kilbc gave ah egg Sold and guaranteed by Ball Ha*
hunt for Ihe children Mohday evening. ware Co.— Adv.
A fte r the hunt light refreshments
were served. About twenty pupils
were there.
Parcel Post Your Cleaning and
Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield were In
Dyeing to
Orlando Saturdny delivering tunrmnlnde,
Barney F. Griggs, Miss Lillie H i ­
tler, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Littler, Mrs.
J. M. Prtfvntt, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Prcvatt nnd Christine. McClellan enjoyed
n trip to Lake Horncy the other
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown and family and 611 Main St.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Lovey and family, Mrs.
We prepay parcel postage on returns
Vick Peters and family went on a

ROGERS &amp; JONES
French Dry Cleaners &lt;

Steam Dyers

--

I: P h il ip R . A n d r e w s
R E A L ,

i Real Estate Service!
SANFORD, FLORIDA

-afl

PHONE 371-J j;

Miss Virginia DeCoursey returned
to Stetson after spending the Easter
holidays with her parents.
Arthur G. Morris, traveling sales­
man for the Allen Company, of Jack­
sonville, wns here yesterday on busi­
ness.

Haines City south from nine to six­
This organization held their annual
teen feet, also to discuss tho question
Easter
service nt the Baptist Temple
of securing repairs to the rond from
at
Sanford,
Sunday,
frostproof south tp the DeSoto coun­
Tho
service
was a very’ impressive
ty line.
one
and
n
very
enjoyable program
The vast amount o f travel from
was
rendered.
The
program included
Haines &lt;’ ity down the Ridge during
several
musical
numbers
ainoung
the wm;,r months has thoroughly
demonstrated the necessity of widen- which wns a song by a mens chorus,
•nk •his highway and the condition of a violin solo by Mrs. J. C. Marshal,
the road from Frostproof south Is so vocal solo by Mrs. Julius Taknch. Tho
b»d as to render travel over Et almost Easter sermon wns delivered by Sir
impossible.
*
rn %, George Hyman, D. D., who had as his
The Associated Boards o f Trade o f subject ‘The Miracle Superlative.”
About sixty members o f this order
the Scenic Highlands is ona. of^lLe
from
Orlando. — Orlando
most powerful bodies in thff'Stdte'TIhd attended
Sentinel.
h composed of nil the boards o f trade
on the Scenic Highlands front Haines
r 't&gt; south to Lake Childs. , It
will •I -NEVER KNEW YOU COULD
KEEP RATS OUT OF A
Put forth a Herculean effort!tolhave
the Scenic Highway widened an$ the
BUTCHER S H O P”
wad south of Frostproof repaired.
What Ralph Watkins says: "F ig ­
rom the DeSoto county line South
the Highlands Good Roads League ured rati around store had enough to
take up the matter o f improve­ feed on; wouldn’ t touch anything susment, as well as push a strung move- piclous. Heard about RAT-SNAP,
ment for the building o f a hard-sur­ gave It a trial. Results were wonder­
ged road to the east coast.
ful.' ' Cleaned all rats out in ten days.
It is expected there will be a large Doga about store night and day never
• ‘ tendance at the meeting In Lakwffetich R A T -S N A P ." Three sizes, 35c,
Tuesday.
1.25. Sold and guaranteed by
Hardware Company.— Adv.
Th# organization o f the South Atl»ntic Highway association with the . I L .A . Mayback, of Bowanville, N.
Y., who haa been spending the winter
object of a hard-surfaced highway
here, departed fo r his northern homo
fri,m Wilmington, N. C., to Miami by today. The Daily Herald will keep
**&gt;■ of Jacksonville, was announced him posted regarding Sanford happen­
k* A. B. Kessler, secretary o f tho ings, and he expects to be with us
agajn next winter.
0CI* okamber o f commerce.

/1(

W ell, everything is on the go the
same ns it is the other 364 days in
tho year. So there 1
Prayer meeting Wednesday even­
ing at 7:30. The Sunday school gave
an Easter program Sunday night.
The children sure did fine. About 40
children" took part in the program.
Tho church was1crowded.

fishing party Saturday at Econlockhatchee creek nnd reported catching
plenty of fish.
Mr. and Mrs. T . W. Provatt, Mrs.
J. M. Provatt and Mrs. McClain were
seen in Sanford Saturday on busi­
ness.
T. W. Prevatt killed a few hogs
Saturday. Yum, yum!
Mr. Grover I,cfics had a fine horse
to get drowned Sunday.

Culver Esthcredge, o f Geneva, id
visiting his uncle, Chief Speer, purs­
ing a broken arm, nnd enjoying the
Redpath Chautauqua.
Mrs. II. C. Marlowe had us her din­
ner guests Snturdny her uncle, Adj.
Gen. C. P. Lovell nnd wife, Miss Reid
and Mifjor Stevens nnd his wife.
H. E. Pace is building n new bun­
galow on West First street. He is
having the foundation nnd chimneys
constructed o f coqulnn rock, tho
first of the kind to be used in this
city.
The Daily Herald was today honor­
ed by a short visit from Mr. and Mrs.

.e

You need go no further than your
home town to learn of the superior
merits of the Lexington
Among all the owners o f Lexington cars in
this territory we have never yet seen one who
vvas not a Lexington booster.
%

T. E. Fitzgerald and their bright lit­
tle son Frederick,

of

the

Daytona

Morning News; Mrs. Lois K. Mayes,

Its performance speaks more convincingly
for itself than the most eloquent salesman.

of the Pensacola Journal and Mr. Ed­
ward Taylor

o f the Miami

Herald.

Mrs. Mayes is the guest o f the Fitz­
geralds and will attend the meeting
o f the Florida Press Association at
Tampa Saturday. She is vice-pres­
ident o f the association, and has been
with the National Editorial associa­
tion throughdut their tour o f Florida
and was the only lady member to vis­
it Cuba. Mrs. Mayes is an old friend
o f the entire Herald bunch and we
were all mightily pleased to meet this
charming lady again.

If you want the most o f real value fo r the
money you spend you should see the Lexin g­
ton.
^
r

___

»

♦

H i l t ♦♦♦♦» ♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

NEW , FERTILIZER FACTORY

'1
J

On the fourth day o f Vast October our factory, the largest of its kind in the entire South, was
burned to the ground. Luckily the acid chambers, laboratory, machine shop, and other buildings mak­
ing up our immense plant were saved-.
In our various Branch Houses throughout the state and warehouses here in Jacksonville we had
"tored thousands o f tons o f our famous ID E A L FERTILIZERS as customary at the beginning Of
each season. On the very day o f the fire a large force of men started to work on a temporary mix­
ing plant which waa soon running night and day. Our trade has thus been served throughout these
days of trial, with little delay.
*
We appreciate the sympathy and co-operation given us by our many friends, and are glad to an­
nounce thnt work on, the new factory
now well under way. It will be much larger even than the old
factory, and equipped with the very latest and best devices.

W ILSO N &amp; TOOM ER F E R T IL IZ E R C O M P A N Y

, &gt;i ■■
&lt;&gt;•-»
♦ ••
♦ •■

M A N U F A C T U R E R S I D E A L F E R T IL IZ E R S
AG R IC U LTU RAL B U ILD IN G

.

*=

.

-

JAC KSO NVILLE , F L A .

r

^

.

.

\

’

�J

-^

THE SANFORD W E E K L Y H ERALD , FR ID AY, A P R IL 1, 1921

r,/
- * WV r ■c’rw

B u t a 6o o d 'w h eezeID . le a v e Vt4ooy u

i

•••

» .

T

m i „*
S3?,*

MEET 3
AT WINTER PARK
GREAT EVENT

ni m

V

W ANTE D

covey,

KIT L a m

frlted, J« B.' U lo f,

tt-b ,

Complrietfits,

‘

r*.
Wm. n. UrAllttcr, Atlra L. UcAUtirr tod .11
unknown derto***, hrIre tad (rintm. or e,V*
era. eUlmlas ondtr Wm. II. UeAlUtt,
Alloa L. McAltoter, Defendant*.
5,1
CTTATIOV.
To: Win. II. UcAUatrr or Clacjaaatl. Buu
Ohio; Alira L. McAltoter. ot Cincinnati Otu
tba unknown datlaaaa, heir*. WatIart.'

;-

BIG BUILDING PROGRAM
IS CONTEMPLATED HERE
FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS

AN ACTIVE SUMMER

■*; *

f
■ (

.

Legal Advertisements

DEATH

GOLDMEDAL

-«
0 W ? 1 «P
yHf jgsVATE

.

c ir c u it

CULL CIRCUIT, tXXXVOLX OOBRTY
FLORIDA— I* CHANCERY
J. r. Lalaf. Joined by bar hatband tad

W a n t e d —Second band show c am .
Inquire at the paint store In the Welake Block. Railroad W ay. S-tfc.
W A N T E D — Young cow.
Maet be
freah
and
good
milker.
J.
H. Mei­
W IL L BE INTBRSCHOLASTIC AN D
tner,
Box
103,
Sorrento,
Fie.
18-tfe
DRAW A LARGE
Itca, or other etetmaota under Wm it
Alialrr aod Allra I- UcAUtirr; tad to
CROWD
W AN TE D — Team work, nil kinds.'in*
tnd all 0 1 her ptrllra claiming any 1 . 1 to aod lo tha rcllowta* dram bad ltnda mV
quire Hnnaon'a Shoo Shop. £3-12p
oiled to Berntnola County, riortdi. to-wi7The governing committee o f the W A N T E D TO BUY— New aelf-startI-olt Oat (t ) tad Two (J) or Block T w ,l„
ON THE piano.**
I LOVE the ladlee.
(13). lia r T h r^ (I ) ot tha City or lun tZ ?
Florida
State Intcrscholastlc Aquatic
ing Ford. Must be a bargain for noclda,
• • •
• • •
tt ahown by E. B. Trifrordf u 1B
meet, composed of Franklin O. King, the cash.— Cates Crate Co.
p w
WHICH WAS all wrong.
29-tfc Stafurd. riorldat
OUT LIKE most moo.
It
appaarloy
rrom tba twora hill of
• • •
• • •
Henry Kart, D. K. Dickinson, H. W.
L A D Y OR G E N TLE M AN A G E N T pit lot nwd la Ibla ciota ayalatt yoa
POOR HUMOR, she said.
I OFTEN guess wrong...
Caldwell, Roy Symes and R.
W.
yoo bata or claim aoma lolerrat la tba U ba.
• • •
Wanted in the city o f Sanford to bertloit«Ta draertbad, therofora, yoa. tt» ,7il
• • *
Greene,
was
in
session
yesterday
and
WA8 OUT of place.
ON WHAT will win.
sell the genuine J. R. Watkins Medi­ Wat. It. UcA Utlar, aod AUco L. UcAIUi«
•to baroby rrqnlrrd to ba and tptwtt b «r»!
decided upon many important matters
• • •
• • *
cines, Spices, Extrncts, Toilet Pre­ oar said Clrealt Court at tba Court Uouw 1IN
TIME
of
danger.
relative to the holding of the state
A 8MILE from them.
nford, riorlda, oa tba dtb day or Ann I .
parations, etc. All or spare time. A St
• • •
D. IM1. and tbto and tbara mtka aoaw,',
• • •
meet, Saturday, April 30th. Franklin
th*
but or complaint exhibited m i U { . „
wonderful opportunity to get into
80 KIPLING was rlfhL
I ALWAY8 say.
other* too ■ decree pro roafeeeo will t* , n„JJ
0. King was elected chairman o f the
• • •
i • •
business for yourself. W rite today
you.
committee.
"A WOMAN la only.
ITS BETTER to Uu«h*
And to/ tod til other ptrUto clalmUr
for free particulars and sample.— J. rl«tit,
• • •
t t •
till* or lo ltm i la tod to tha ltodi ton.
The State Aquatic meet promises to
R. Watkins Co., 62, Memphis, Tcnn. latboro deacrlbcd ondtr, b/ or (brunch W o n
A WOMAN, but a good cigar.
THAN EVER to worry.
be
a
big
event
in
the
High
school
McAltotrr
or Alice L. UeAUeftr, or oUtr^dT
• t •
• • •
30-4 tp at* hereby required to ba and appear U (w
_____________________________________ __________
program
of
the
year,
Announccmenta
IB
A
smoko;**
only.
80 ONCE, when.
^
£
• • •
concerning the meet have gone to one SEE M. S. NELSON fo r all kinds o f ^ftr S■diyi?t t a J al.* a
J tbara
ik .u m
__aka
_t taaw*'
D. 1S31. tad than tad
t'r "•tl
hauling.
HE SHOULD bavo made tt.
31-tfc
THE DAM broko, and.
hundred high schools in Florida and
tba MU of complatal tiblblttd attlatt ttu
• • •
• • •
aakaowa partial attwrwtoa a dtcrtt prs
favorable returns ore being received
M
ISCELLANEO
US
MY
CIQARETTE8
because.
A FLOOD hit town.
ttaao wlU ba aaUrtd tftlott itld asktm
#" * •
daily. Full instructions are being
• • •
Visit Heitz ficauty Parlors, Me- partita.
It la ardarad that tbla nolle ba pabiltbtd U
YOU'RE BOUND to geL
I THOUOHT l*d Just,
mailed out as fa st’os entries are made. xinine floor of Seminole Hotel. Ap­ tba'
Samford Ilcrtld, a nawtptptr pablUbtd to
4 * •
*
*
*
SamlaoJa Ooaaty. nartda, one a VNk f
The
Hillsborough,
Woodrow
Wilson,
pointments by phone. Hot oil sham­ alibi waaka tt to tba know* ptrUtt drfnj,,?
A SMILE from them.
CHEER UP tor wile.
Kissimmee, Orlando, Sanford, Day­ poo and mud facial, tome o f our spec­ and ooca a W*tk for twain watka u i* tb&gt;
■ • •
THEY ALWAYS "satisfy.**
AND 80 1 said.
tona, New Smyrna and West Palm ialties. Elder Springs W ater used. aakaowa partita dtftndtnl.
Wlinaaa my hand and tba aaaf of tba atU
• • *
; -rLBeach High Schools have entered. Appointments limited to Wednesday Clrcolt Otort oa tbla tba ttb day or laanirr*
"IP THE worst corner
A. n. 1821.
trj'
Madison, Palmetto and other cities and Thursday only.
• • •
(SEAL)
E. A.- DOUGLASS
195-wkly
A K E the silky, tender leaves of
Clark
or
tba
Clrcaii
u
,M.
have the matter under consideration.
YOU CAN float 0own.
cboiceetTurklsn: blend them with
ot BtailaoW Coooiy, tu*
GETT YO U R ORDERS In n o w ' l l
Interest on the part o f the schools en­
By V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
the bestDomestlc tobacco that money
your new Bulck car. See W. J. QC0BUE d. UEBHINO,
THE RIVER on.
tered is growing and real competition
can buy—Wend them in the exclusive,
20 f o r 20 cento
. Solicitor lad Coastal too Comptalaiau
*
*
*
46-tfc SflSte
ean’ trbe-copicd Chesterfield way—
will follow. West Palm Beach (boys) Thigpen.
THE FAMILY muslc-liox.
/n a i r - t i g h t p a c k a g a * .
and you get a "sm oke." Yea, and
took one cup home Inst year, while the HEM STITCH ING and Picoting at• • •
aomething mor*—you get a cigarette
A /*o obfe/neW e /n ro im d
CIECUIT COURT 0T THE BEVEXTH
tachmcnt, works on all sewing ma­ O t jTHE
St. Petersburg High School (girls)
AND I’LL accompany you.
u d ic ia l cn tcu rr o r r x o a iD i i *
Hot o f 30, vactmm-aaalad.
that honestly "aatiaflcs."
AND r o a SEMINOLE COUNTY.
a • *
say that they are confident that they chines, $2.00, Personal checks 10c
—IN CHAMCEBY
extra.
Lights
Mail
Order
House,
Box
l4j.lt
Bcnnttl,
Compltiatat,
will carry the girl's cup beak to St.
rt.
127,
Birmingham,
Ala.
267-oaw-7t
Petersburg for the second time. Oth­
VVtlttr Itonnclt. Dtftadtnl.
CITATION
er tennis throughout the state clnim ORDER your new Buick now and To Wtltrr Bcnnttl.
RcMfnrr Unknown.
thn tthey will give n lively battle nnd
It
tppctrlny
from
in lU ld ith ftJtd In i a
you will not lose any timo on the
ctutt Uni tilt rttldcnc* of tilt dcftadunl I,
do their best to carry away honors new car load coming in soon. 46-tfc known; tbit II It the belief of tlTUat tbit tbt
defrodtnl It orrr twentj-one yttrt of ty«
this year.
YOU CAN order your new Bulck Ilit I there It no perwn lo tbt S u it of I'lorM*
■The two silver cups will be contest­
Ibe terrier nf o ' tubpotn* apon whom wonId
no wand save time on the next ear bind
tha Mid defendinl;
ed for again this year. The team
Tliertforc. yoo. W ilier .Benoelt, ire her,by
load.*
46-tfc
rdijalml
on Hie -*Ih dty of April. A, II. WZ\
winning the highest number o f points
to tpiietr lo I he hill of complaint filed italnit
FOR
S
A
LE
in the meet receives the cup, nnd the
yoa In IhU ctot*. olherwUe t decree pm no.
will on ttld dtte
entered i[t!nit jot.
team xvinninjf two successive meets F’ OR S A LE — Duroc pigs, 8 weeks feeto
It It fnrlter ordered that thlt nollee t* ( ,blliheil
In
the
Stnford
llertld.
t nrwtpitwr mbretains
its
cup.
old. Big type. See Nick ZernovL i g g e t t &amp; M y f . rs T o b a c c o C o .
tlil.ed In Scoilnole I'onnly, for elfht ronwcaim
An attractive, distinctive design ion, Bcardall Ave.
30-4tp
ft'lTNKNS mx hand «nJ ft# •*•«) of tii#
suhmiti-d by Chns. H. Elliott Co., o f FOR S A L E —Good farm mule in good
rv.urt « i tU» 2nd
of | &gt; b n «rj. \ D,
IU2I. .
North Philadelphia, Pa., was present­
condition.— M. Fleischer, 11-26-tfc
E. A. lK&gt;L*OLAM.
ed to the governing committee yes­
C lffl uf th* Ctrruli
F o r s a l e — i u acres in celery delta UFO A !*CI&gt;TTE*.
terday. The committee unanimously
IWslIrlfnr *nt1 at I'oaoMl for
at Sanford, for. $1,000 cash or on
.** 'Mr
* OP EN NOSTRILS! END
j; accepted the design and will present
terms. J. M. Stevens, 3!) Barnett,
A COLD OR CATARRH ;; I the contestants winning first, second Jacksonville, Fla.
31-7tc IN THE CraCUIT COUHT, 7TH JUDIUAL
------* i I and third places in each event, with
CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA. —IN CHANCERY
now To Get Relief When Ilcad JJ gold, silver ami bronze medals of the
K E Y W EST POTATO P L A N T S
laiibfi VV„ Jctnf4,
nnd Nose arc Stuffed Up.
*1.75 ptw 1,000
highest quality.
T*
[ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦
j
Lake Virginia will be n scene, of Ready April 1st, delivered at station I lule Juiif-a
DI TORCH.
or in Sanford.
It A|t|*^«r« from ll»e AffMult of Jamu W.
Count fifty! Your cold in head or much activity on the day of the meet.
\V. V. D U N N
Josot hrrrln 4ei!j
flitt
|« il &lt;* r*o.
catarrh disappears.
Your clogged The committee has secured the ser­
pi* Irian l | (l tbw a ld .n r e u t l t l n l r a n i f ; if,a t tla
It.
A,
Box
221-A,
Smiford. Florida rraiulftio
vices
of
the
Kissimmee
band
for
of
Mule
Jimet,
iSe
ils'frndanl
U
nostrils will open, the air passages of
unknemn to the aflUnt. ri al therr 1# t - uae U
morning
and
afternoon
concerts.
A
lltf State of FlorlJa the (ervlr# *«f •-ti^k^ca
your head will i tear nnd you t in
+ **+ + + + + **+ *+ + + + -t-F + + -M *+ + + + iiiktfi
» li«*m wiitiM Mnd Jvfendam. thsi U-# afily if itH the plii"u.t i imlrmpl.itc! go breathe freely. No more snuffling, committee of College Girls will serve
flaof
that the d#f#&amp;4sot if o*rr '{?*
aae
twnitf-cnaa t21i jean.
As Soon as The His Pro­ through. There will lie at least three hawking, miaous discharge, dryness refreshments and lunches to visitors | The Florida Scout
You A tt tli#T#f*&gt;re oril'rfrt) to B3^i*ar to tLla
Motorboats,
"F or Wide-Awake Boys"
bill uf rumplatof &gt;n if* mdty April tlh. II&lt;2I.
for at a nominal charge.
big buildings ereeteii mi our main or headaches, .no struggling
jects Start There Will business'street
lie
.etne helnc a rule day of tide court
launches,
rowboats
and
carfoos
from
35c Year
anti several others are breath at mchl
It I. farther or.lered that Ihla notlt- he job.
-I
the
surrounding
lakes
will
make
their
Uaherl for etyhl »nrre«*lTe weeka In tie vanW IL L A R D LU.MLEY. Publisher
being planned for some of the side
(let a small bottle of Ely's Cream
He Many Others
ford Herald, a iicw»pa|wr publlahed In Send*
902 French
note Coaoly. floclda.
streets*
It in certain that at least Halm from your druggist and apply a |way into Lake Virginia on that day,
WITNESS, E. A Itotijrlata, t'letk of the nrtwenty-five store rooms could
be little o f this fragrant antiseptic cream 1bringing in parties of spectators. The + + + + + + + ❖ ♦ + + + + + ♦ + • !• + + + + * + + + * cull
Court, and the teal thereof, Ibla, tt.e »tk
naval
bonis,
furnished
by
the
IT.
‘
S.
day
of l etiruary. A. I*, ltl'.’l. •
rented in Sanford now if the rooms in your nostrils.
It
penetrates
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
were available and the tenants, are through every air passage of
the Navy Department will also be in use
t Urt.
Ily V E. DOUGLASS. I&gt; C.
only awaiting the contract in be sign­ head, soothing and healing the swol­ at this time. Ten new 17-ft. canoes,
T
ii
im
o
n
i
)
a
p
e
r
k
v
m
a
n
.
FACES THE PROGRESSIVE CITY
H dlf Ilor, for I ‘ompl^Ir.am
y. (te
et! for the building when the contract len or inflamed mucous membrane, war canoes anti* canoes rigged with
OF SANFORD IN M ANY
will be signed for the lease of the giving you instant relief. Head colds sails will give exhibition races.
IN CiaCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL
DIRECTIONS
NO TICE OF A P P L IC A T IO N FOR
CIRCUIT. STATE Or FLORIDA C0UN
The Rollins Club of Winter Park
stoics
I he Herald will have some and i utarrli yield like milgi
Don’ t
TV O f SEMINOLE—1N CHANCERY
CITY TAX DEED
...
- , r, it. ,
important announcements m the next . -tax stuffed up and miserabl
R e lie f will re, ,-ue ariil entertain contestants,
throro Tuesday s Dally)
,,
,
con, hes and chaperons am! give a r , BILL r o a PARTITION
...,
/
.. I, ,
few Weeks that will put Sanford well i ' sure.— Adv.
This is the season of eonsultallon
'•
Notice is hereby given thut J. E. U ir,*rrt W HUattr, a wl(k^w,
ception-datice
on Saturday evening,
o w r the top in the list of growing
. . . . .
l i t
i .
.. over
ia.
of the plans and hooks mid various
*1*
"
"
I-ning, purchaser of City o f Sanford K eu »ik IV. Itualrr, f I at,
April 30 th. •
Florida cities.
treatises on buildings and getting.
o r PUBLICATION.
Automobile
Ass’n
Tax
Certificate No. 170, dated the 1st To Hoyat NOTICE
lluntor:
And remember that the Daily Her­
ready for the building of that new
lYJiarraa It appear* (tutu (Lf Hill of Cm L E F T TO D A Y FOR A JOURNEY day o f April, A. D. 1916, has filed plaint
ald will be published all summer to
W ill Have New Bills
fllril liarrtn duly ir r l lM aod(r utb u
home, dr that new store room or for
said
certificate
in
my
office,
nnd
has
pnxldad
By law. that you arc a dafrajant u s ­
keep the world informed about our
AROUND
TH
E
WORLD.
that new hotel or apartment house as
made application for City Tax, Deed ed In aaU -Rill. Hat your realJrsfr la a»For the Legislature
progress.
knowa and that yoa * nr n trt tbr ayt of tanthe case may he. It is the concensus
to issue in accordance with law. Said ly-oo* yrara. aod Ibat tbtro I, do j-.ru : la at
(From Tuesday's Daily)
State of Florida aerrlre of tubpoena cpto » t * «
of opinion that Sanford will have a
certificate embraces the following de­ would bind you, tba aald Royal Hunter
T A LLA H A S S E E , March 29.— The
Miss Anna Rand left today for what
tremendous building movement start­ Important Develop­
It I, therefore ontered that you do appear to
scribed property situated in the City
state road department officials and
tbe lull of Complaint filed herein at tie Pturt
will he prnctirally n journey around
ed here this summer and the men who
of Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, llimw In Sanf.ed. Seminole County. Florida, o»
others
interested
ip
legislation
per­
ment in Sujrar Indus­ taining to the automobile traffic have the
She will join a cousin in to-w it; Lot 11, Stendiford’s Add. The or before Monday, tbe ttb day of A|.rlL 1921.
have the greatest faith in the coni.. world
tame twin* a rule day of ibla Court, la de­
niuntt) slate that there will K* more
try in South Florida been invited to attend the final meet-, " °.^ am !' al* ^"r l&gt;Tnnc*'i where said land being assessed nt the date tbe
fault thereof a decree pro omfraao wtil t* rt
terrd
atwlnat you ami tLe aald came ;rwetd
building this summer than ever be­
li ng nf the Legislative Committee of ^
° V° r the Muntrj’ ' o f the issuance of such certificate in ei parte.
And It la further ordered that thta notice be
fore. Instead of going away for the
Important development o f the the Florida State Automobile Asso­ They will take in as many countries the name of L, Blaylock. Unless said
puhllfbrd to the • Sanford Uerabl, a newapaper
as their desire urges them nnd will certificate shall be redeemed accord­ pubUabed at Sanford In Send note County. Fkrisummer months in any large num­ sugar industry in South Florida is ciation, to he held here,March 29.
da. once a week for rlybt corned!tire wreli
bers, Sanford people will stay at forecast by Jules M. Burgieros, head
Resolutions recently adopted
by not return to Americn till Thanks­ ing to law City Tax Deed will issue
Wllneea' the band and era) of E. A. Itouftaa*.
Clerk
of Ibe Circuit Court of Seminole (tal­
giving.
Friends
wish
her
bon
voyage
home and gel ready for one of the of a liyqd company, who was in Jack- the ftutontohilists nt their annual con­
thereon on the 30th day of April, A. ly. Florida,
tbla tbe 37lb day of January, A. IU
greatest winter seasons in tbr history sonville recently on a business mis vention at Cocoa will lie presented to nnd a safe return to country nnd fam ­ D. 1921.
1831.
v .
ISIU LI
E. A. DOUGLASS.
sion.
,
o f the city.
Mr. Burgieros declared
the ’ the egislaturc by Judge Gibbs, gener­ ily.— Reporter-Star.
W ITN ESS my official
signature
Clerk Circuit C&lt;*rt,
n n n iN sn s a r r ii x ie s .
The big tourist hotel and the golf pressing need now is increased facit- al counce! for the Asociation, in an
and seal this the 22nd day of March,
Solicitor* for Complainant.
SI tte
links nre, pf course, the center of at­ ities for handling the product as the effort to have that body adopt meas­
Pensacola is showing great acti­ A. D. 1921.
traction and various speculations nre amount o f cane already available is ures sought by the organization.
IN CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL
vity in building, the total valuation of
(S eal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
CIRCUIT. STATE OF FLORIDA. COUNIT
rife just when the work of getting too great for the present capacity of
buildings for the month of February
OF SEMINOLE.— IN CHANCERY.
Clerk Circuit Court,
started will l&gt;c shown to those who the syrup mills.
amounting to over $300,000.' Among
Seminole County, Fla.
DEATH OF MRS. PATTIS’ .
BILL FOR PARTITION
want to know hut it is almost certain
One concern is preparing to estab­
the works o f progress is the big school 32-6tc
By V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C. Uarytret XV. Hunter, e widow,
that this large project will soon be lish a mill in the upper glades of
re.
'Frem K sb&lt;U?'i D*Qy)
house, which is going up rapidly.
Kenneth XV. Hunter, et at.
ready and it will go with a rush when Palm Beach county while in the low­
N O TICE OF A P P L IC A T IO N FOR
Mrs. Richard Pattin died at DnpNOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
To all partlra rlalmln* an Inlareat under tteyae
it does stnrt. Many smaller proposi­ er glades the Pennsylvania Sugar Co. tonn Beach yesterday after an illness
T A X DEED
Hunter nr oiberwlae In tad lo the foilewtof
tions of course, are hinging on the is planning erection of another. The of several months. Mrs. Pattin resid­
dewrited real property, allotted In Satnjaol*
HOO-DOO
Custniy,
Florida, low lt: Lot Number 1.
big ones but onic the start Is tnnde latter concern has 800 acres of seed ed in Sanford for several years and
Under Section 575 o f the General Sta­ tlno 1, Townahlp 3ft South. Range SO Etal.
It appearlcy frwn tbe Rill of Complaint here­
this city will boom in the good old cane which will be ready by autumn was well known to n large circle of
W-l
tutes o f the State o f Florida
to filed and duly aerified under oath aa pi*summer time as never before.
while there nre approximately 3,000 friends, who will be grieved to learn
Notice is hereby given that J. E. tided by law. that It to the belief of tte rotoplaisant, Margaret XV. Hunter, that there-to a
First street will be changed mlght- acres under cultivation in the upper of her death. For the past year she
Laing, purchaser of Tax Certificate peraoo. or are perwn*. lot treated la Ibe aloe*
glades with no mills to handle it.
No. 130, dated the 3rd day o f June, deartibed property wbo*e name, or name* *
has resided at Daytona Beach, where
unknown to th* Complainant.
Ilurgieres said there was little like­ she thought the salt air would bene­
A. D. 1918, has filed said certificate
It to therefor* ordered thnt til pnrtte# rtalk
an interest In end to the etwee deacrltod
lihood of any mill being in operation fit her health.
in my office, and has made applica­ In*
lend eppeer to the aald Rill of Complaint Wf
*d
herein
on or before Monday, tbe Sad day *» .
until the latter part o f n«xt year as
tion fo r Tax Deed to issue in accord­
Her husband died in this ritv *'ver
May. A. U. 1B31, the atm* beln* t Unto W
It would require at least a half mil­ nl years ago, coming here from Cuba,
ance with law. Said certificate em­ of tbit Court.
Hurts ’Em Crazy,
It to further ordered tbit tbto notice te f*k
lion dollars to finance one o f
the where the family lited for some time.
braces the following described proper­ Itohed
la lb* Started Herald, a oewapnper r*k
Kills
’Em
Quick
mills nnd thnt no lesa than nine
ty situated in Seminole County, Flor- tlahed at Sanford. Seminole County. Florid*,
Deceased leaves a daughter, Mrs.
once a week for (write cooaecutlte week*
months would be consumed In the W are o f New J’ ork, who has been
da i,to-wit ib Lot 6, Block 14, Tier 9,
Ache*, pains, nervousness, diffi­
. W h at? *
XVltnea* lb* band tad teal of E. tA. tto«|t«* •
of the aald Clreult Court for Semttot*
assembling and erecting the plant.
Sanford. The said land being assess­ Clerk
culty* in urinating, often mean
] with her mother fo r the past month.
Ckjoaly. rinrida, at tbe Court lloua* et 8*f
..
MOSQUITOES,
The Pennsylvania Sugar Company A son, Frank Patton o f Cuba, Arrived
ed at the date o f the issuance o f such ford, Ftroida, tbto tbe 37th day o t January,
•erious disorder*. The world’s
JD.. 1831.
Flies, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs,
has built a small mill fo r experimen­ at his mothers' bedside last Thursday
certificate in the name o f F. D. Reed.
■tandard remedy for kidney, liver,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
* *
Clerk Circuit Co*nMites,
Body,
Lice
and
all
Insects
tal
purposes
and
already
lias
turned
b'adder and uric acid trouble*—
Unless said certificate shall he re­
nnd a son who resides in Alberta, Can­
R0BINSON A BRIDGES.
out a small quantity o f vacuum pan ada, who will be unable to arttend the
deemed according to law Tax Deed
Kdlrltor* for Comptotnent.
Id
P O S IT IV ELY GU A KANTBRD
sugar, the first to be manufactured funeral.
'will issue thereon on the 30th day of
Sold Everywhere
in the state. The experiment was a
April, A. D. 1921.
That cherry incident won praise t°T
The funeral services will be held at
King Chemical Co., Pelham. Ga..
complete success; **
*
the
first president, but the other*
W
ITN
ESS
my
official
signature
and
the Presbyterian church tomorrow *fFor sale by J. T. Allen, W. M.
seal
this
the
22nd
day
o
f
March,
A
.
have
had
to depend bn plums.
|ternoon at 2 o'clock, Rex*. Brownlee
Tyler, Dan A -T a y ler, James
So the public will know them and as officiating, and interment will be
D. 1921.
b rin g quick raHaf and oftrn w ard o f f
Pott, Mrs. G. A . Bryant, Longdtaitlr diaaM M . K n o w n a i tha national
an additional punishment, the chief of made in I-nkevtew cemetery.
The charge that the modern youtf1
(Seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
•
wood,' Fla.; Wight Grocery Co.,
ratnadr of H o llan d for mora than 100
police o f Juarex ordered the heads of
is a weakling is nonsense. You shooH
Clerk Circuit Court,
The
sympathy
o
f
the
many
Sanford
and mil leading druggists and
yaars.
A ll d ru fgitta, in thtaa aiiaa.
all pickpockets shaved when culprits friends of the family are extended to
Seminole County, Fla. see how fa r he can flip a cigar*****
L A law U « mm Cold Mod,| aa » « T
grocery stores.”
are released from prison.
baa and aaeaat aa tauuttoa
32-6te
By V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C. stub. *
them in their berevement

r- i • i&gt;
K
.
E l

_.

:

�• : 3 T ts^ .

» * ----- i

f-

•V - ’ V*r?£

t -

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921

HOMELESS FLORIDA
Florida Should Have
CHILDREN PLEAD
Conservation Commission FOR GOOD HOMES
TO PROTECT T H E FIS H AND GAM E

the study of birds, their exonomlc
value and their relation to the hap­
piness and prosperity of man. A s­
suredly, the best means of conserva­
tion is by and through education. You
V . trame lows. nnd F l° rlda suffers in cannot secure such education without
consequence. Florida should have n a department o f conservation. Only
department of conservation. There Is the states of Florida, Mississippi and
t movement on foot now f o r such a North Carolinn are without depart­
ments o f conservation, or other simi­
'd e p a rtm e n t.
jjic attached correspondence bc- lar commission, or department, to en­
m&lt;n John C. McRae o f Milton and force their conservation statutes.
The state of Flrida has a magnifi­
John H- Wallace, commissioner of
( ' r&gt;Jcnation o f Alabama, is o f unus- cent opportunity .to profit by all the
B*1 interests to residents o f Florida mistakes that have been made in the
past, and in reality to enact a model
at this time.
and modern conservation lfiw, 'and I
Milton, Fla., March 3, 1921.
believe she will at the next session of
Hon. John II. Wallace, Jr.,
her legislature.
Montgomery, Alabama.
iw r Sir:—
•
Annually, thousands of visitors
A* a citizen and* as a member o f .from other states journey to Florida,
tic 1921 Florida legislature, In am In-[most o f wh m are attracted there by
tested in the enactment.of n lnw for the presence of birds, gnme and fish;
the conservation o f our game nnd fish. when these resources have vanished,
Can you furnish me with n copy of the state of Floridn will no longer
the Alabama fish law, and suggest any j hold for them the Enchantment which
chnsres in same which, in your opln-|now allures them, and thus it is that
would -improve or strengthen or the millions of dollars which are now
kn,
being expended each year by non-resi­
Improve the law?
Thanking you for a prompt reply, I dents duriiig their sojourn In Floridn
witl go into the channels f trade in
Yer ytruly yours,
■itn.
John C. McRae. other lands whose natural resources
have not been vandalized to the point
Montgomery, Ala., March 4, 1021. ° f extinction.
Mr. John C. McRae,
’ I I ™ °»t heartily congratulate you
upon the very splendid stand you have
Milton, Fla.
taken In the mntter o f saving, by an
Dear Mr. McRae;—
act
o f the Florida legislature, the peo­
Is response to your favor, permit me
ple's
birthright, their natural resour­
to advise you that, under separate
cover, today. I am sending you n copy ces which in reality nre the treasure
of the conservation statutes of Aln- chest o f the state f Floridn.
Uma, also some other literature bear- 1 I f I can be of nny further service I
upon the conservation of birds, shnll be happy to have you command
Florida is one of the three states
docs not have a fish and game
Wme commission, a department of
Nervation, or some other such depirtment to strictly supervise the fish

r.nw and fish.
me*
Ver&gt;' tnj|&gt;On many orensions in the pnst I
John H. \\allace, Jr.,
have had the honor o f addressing the | Commissioner, Department of ConIccislatur. ,.f Floridn upon the vitnl servntion. Stntc of Alahnmn,
question of conservation.
Several |
years ago the legislature o f Florida I
enacted a ■»mprehensive Statute for
the preservation of birds, game and
fish, which was subsequently repealed.
I have the honor to suggest, in or- j
der to really and effectively conserve
the flora and fauna o f Floridn, that
the next legislature £nact n stntute, ns
I’ A L A T K A , March 28.—The first
follows

FIRST CARLOAD
OF POTATOES IS
SHIPPED NORTH

J. M. C RAIG , of Loa
MRS.
Angeles, Calif., who says no

More than

one can feel more grateful for
what Tnnlac has done than ahe
does.
Has gained
twelve
pounds nnd health Is better than
in years:

i

&gt; \

C H ILD REN’S HOME SOCIETY ONAB LE TO FIND GOOD HOMES
FOR OLDER ROYS AN D GIRLS
A serous situation has developed
in ^Florida concerning the homeless
and orphan children of the state, un­
der the care of the Children's Home
Society o f Florida, for it seems im­
possible to secure enough good fam­
ily hopes to provide for these little
homeless youngsters, especially those
front five years up to fourteen years,
boht boys nnd girls.
The demand for babies still exceeds
the supply all the time, therefore the
Home Society has no difficulty In se­
curing p'enty of good homes for wee
babes. Children from babies up to
five years o f age— are also in con­
stant demand, but children nbove five
years o f age— somehow do not seem
to be wanted at all.
As n result the receiving home o f
the children’s home society in Jack­
sonville—is overcrowded with children
from six to thirteen -years of nge,
there being many more boys than
girls.
M ary of these boys nnd girls nre
exceedingly
attractive— nnd
will
make the finest kind o f young men
and women ns they grow up,, if they
can only find good homes where they'
will have a reasonable opportunity for
education and training.
The Children's Hume Society must
find good homes at once for these
children, for the Receiving Home has
u very limited capacity—and other
children nre constrfntly coming
in
from all pnrts of the state needing
the care of the Society, and there will
be no room for them unless those at
present in the Home can he placed
out.
There surely must be childless
homes in this county— that could
make a phice for one or more of these
homeless children and just now is the
time to make your application for a
tine boy or girl—or a pair of them.
All applications should be sent direct­
ly to Marcus C. Fngg, Stnte Super­
intendent, 428 St. James Rldg., Jack­
sonville, Fin., who will gladly provide
just tre right youngster for your
home. Think it over and. do it today
before you overlook it. There is no
greuter service that you can ever ren­
der.

First Create a department of con- car l° nd " I potatoes out of the Hbstsmstinn and group thereunder ail of ings-l’ alatkn section was loaded and
the various conservation activities of S(dd Saturday afternoon by t . \\.
the state, «uch department to be ad­ Gray, of Federal Point, and shipped
ministered by n commissioner of con­ north. The price was $7.50 to $9.00, Recommendations for
according to grade, which is consid­
servation.
ered
satisfactory hy the growers nnd W aterway Projects in
Second: The establishment of the
following divisions under such depart­ indicates that the market will he good
Florida Announced
ment lat division of birds and game for the next few weeks, at least.
Several other ears arc being loaded
sr.d inland fisheries; (b ) division of
W ASHINGTON, March 29.— In ad­
*°a«tal and shell fisheries; (e ) divis- today nnd it is expected that they dition- to his recent recommendation
will he shipped tonight. The qualityi"1 f f t &gt; ■ and mineral resources.
that $400,000 of f 1.000,000 recently
in all of the stock dug so far is said
Yhoi! Ib'piire every resident who
appropriated for river ami harbor
to he of *h* finest, end those w h o 1
"u' !‘
ids other than he owns or
work be expended on the St. Johns
were beginning ti. worry over the
art*, but hunts in the county o f his
river from Jacksonville to the ocean
drought have taken fresh heart since
and that $400,000 be spent upon Hills­
residence, to take out a county hunt­
the fine showers of'Thursdny.
ers license nnd ppy therefor the putu
borough Bay, Mnj. Gen. l.nnsing II.
The marketing bureau will he opett­
cf 11.00; require every resident who
Bench yesterday rccummcndod other
ed at Hastings, on Anril I for rohunt*
lands other than he owns or,
,
...,
, , , allotments for projects in Florida.
... ,
.....
i ports «it prices an I c vmitions, which
rents and win. hunts outside the coun-1' S- n
The recommendations made yester­
Will no a great help to the growers
day include $1,000 for the St. Johns
ty of hi- residence to take out n state |
Labor, t h 's far, -'■Veins to hr plentiful
river from Jacksonville to I'alatku
W trr - hi ,-nse and pay therefor the
t ..
.
j and farmers nre not Hnprehensive
*um "■ • ,,n; require every person ,
,
..
, and $ i5,000 for the St. Johns river
_t,. ,
,
,
,
. *
about getting as much as they need
from Pnlatka to Lake Hartley.
00
for fur-bearing animals on
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Other Floridn projects arc: Apala­
*nd* other than he owns or rents to j ,
.
.
. .
hkr out a trunner’s
license
nnd
nnv
,
P
l
V
O
I
C
e
C
S
111
l
0
H
(
l
a
chicola
Buy, $10,000; Upper Chipoln
trapper’s
pay
river, from Marianna to its mouth,
thm-fur the sum of $10.00; require
One to Every Eight
$5,000; Holman river, $1,000; Chnnwtry non-resident o f the state, .who
Ranks Twenty-fifth nel from Apalachicola river to St.
^"ts in the state o f Florida, to take
Andrews Bayj $2,500; Choctawntchee
cot * non-resident hunter’s license
, &gt; S j Th»
r»»*’
river, Florida and Alabama, $0,100;
^ pny therefor the sum o f $15.00:
W AS H IN G TO N , March 29.— Flori­
Escambia nnd Ccnecuh rivers, Flori­
t^’Jire nil non-residents who fish In
da ranks twenty-fifth among the
da and Alabama, $2,000; Pensacola
fi* Mat# of Florida to take out
f ..
B no.n*I r.thtes in number o f divorces in pro- harbor, $07,000.
fTr .l
Uccn*e nnd pay thcre* 1nortlon to marriages, the InternationIor the sum of $2.50. The proceeds nt
* R eform . Bureau announced yester­
MRS. RICHARD P A T T IN .
of the sa|0 0f Such licenses to be covday. One divorce to every eight mar­
ttrd' into the conservation fund, to be
riages is the state’s record.
(From Tuesday's Dsily)
in defraying the expenses Inclthnt to administering and enforcing
Mrs. Richard Pattin passed away
Before hiring n bank clerk it might
the conservation laws o f the State of
be a
a good
good idc
idea to ask his opinion o f at hor home, 137 Ocean avenue, Day­
Florida.
tona Beach, Monday, March 28, after
Judge Landis.
Fourth: The commissioner o f conan illness o f one week.
•*rvutlon should 'be required to apWhen one has to deal with a hmghT ™ *™ 1 « ervi« * will be held Tues
F°*nt game nnd forest protectors,
ty clerk, ho reflects thnt n little defln- dny» March 29, at 2 P. M. at the
(the term game warden is harsh and
tion o f the ego wouldn’t come amisa Presbyterian church o f Sanford, FlorIncoming obsolete) to enforce the
|Ida, o f which she was a member.
Provisions o f the conservation stat­
| Mrs. Pattin was born In Marietta,
utes.
j Ohio; spent part o f her life In that
There should be n short open seas.
city and lived for fifteen years In
®"°n n" resident blrds_and game, and
Cuba, then came to. Florida, where
r season on migratory game birds
she passed tho last years o f her life.
* “uld he made to conform with the
She is survived by three children;
rderal regulations on such birds,
H.
W. Pattin o f Calgary, Alberta, T.
V t / B B i rwa « a t a h | wasdnny of the most valuable birds of
W fortes r«Uif from sar
B. J. Pattin o.f Havana, Cuba, Mrs.
'atonal** palm aaa Staw'a
"rida hre already extinct nr.d others
i Mary TPattin Ware o f New York City,
------ ItSeMtbajobwttb•re scheduled to a destiny o f early
M t MalaiW. njbblrw, baodar! a grandson, Richard P, Ware o f New
laa\ Uaa
tot rfaaxtmatlam,
“ termination.
; York City nnd three grandchildren.
and paint
I'»c.xl conservation ‘ laws nre nbso■Her netce, Miss L. Q^Pnltin, o f Mar­
u,*‘ failures; they have never and
ietta, Ohio, was visiting her at the
r,,'&lt;T will be .enforced.
;time o f her death.
'• » is now in the gnmc and fish
| Her husbnnd, Richard Pattin, died
Protection fund of. the state o f Ala[nt Sanford, Florida, three years ago.
!Mr.
nnd Mrs. Pattin celebrated their
larh*4 -°Ver n ^undred thousand dolplaced there under the operation
golden wedding anniversary nt their
®f th
'• conservation laws o f this state,
daughter's home in Clifton, Mass., in
*hlch ^
a net profit to the taxpayers
1912.
r this state. In the meantime we
have
secured hilhdreds o f thousands
The erection o f a new packing plant
convictions for violations o f such
nt While City Is now assured, the rqJ utcs, nnd each year the Infractions
i port that $12,000 had been subscribed
v ®ec0B,lng less numerous,
• having been made at a recent meetV Be
ring' held by those interested.
d&amp;y is set aside, each year, tor
’

W h e n you let us supply your building
needs you set a great deal more than Just M
many feet of lumber— bundles of shingles—
pounds of nails— or panels of Beaver Board.

Y o u get the benefit o f our building
material knowledge and experience in Service
that helps you get the results you want at the
right price. Service first in planning the
work— more service in selecting proper mate­
rials— speedy service in delivering the goods.
You pay for the materials. The service
ys for itself in the larger volume of business
brings through Super-satisfied customers.

-

r

It w iU p ay y o u fo
be one o f them.

“ Of all the people who have taken
Tnnlac I don’t believe there is any­
one who feels more grateful to it
than I do,” said Mrs. J. M. Craig, of

Coi

074 1-2 E. 40th Street,-Los Angeles,

•- ■?

fo r'

Calif.
" I sufTere*^ from nervous prostra­

Service

tion nnd was so weak that I could not
even sweep the floor and during the
dhy j would have to lie down three or
four times.

I tried to walk, hut found

out that half a block *was all I could
y
N er­

stand before I would give nut.

vous spells came on me often. Final­
ly my husband urged me to try Tnn­
lac nnd I am Indeed glad he did, for
it proved to he just what I needed
"The first two bottles did not seem
to help nu\ I guess it was because
I wns so bad ofT, hut on the third bot­
tle 1 could tell I wns improving nnd
that gave me more hope than ever of
getting well. My Improvetnent from
then on was rapid nnd by the time I
had tnken five bottles I wns better
nnd stronger thnn I had been in yenrs.
“ It enables me to sleep soundly nt
night nnd I hnvc gnined twelve
pounds. That was several months
ago nnd from then until now I have
Keen in as good health ns I ever was
in my life. I have told nil of my
friends and relatives what n wonder­
ful medicine Tnnlac is."
Tnnlac is sold in Sanford by tiy* Un­
ion Phnmincy.— Adv.

V
(5=m

517 Com m crrinl S treet

- i - * * * * * * *+ + -:•-&gt; * + + 4 - + • }■ *

■ f r + + + + + + + + + * + * 4 - 1. + + + . } . + + + * - : . * ■ } . + + &lt; ■ + + + +

POTATO
+

BARRELS

(PINE OR GUM STAVES)
In unlimited quantities at ve)*y low
cash prices, providing orders are
placed within the next few days,
-shipments commenced after
re­
ceipt of order and extending until
potato shipping season. Good pro­
position to denlers.
Write or wire (our expense) for
prices

Flrjrida Barrel Mfg. Co.,
lfith and Ionia Sis. 1*. O. Hox 84
Depl. O
Jacksonville, Flu.

U. S. Standard Barrel

l &gt; + + + + - &gt; ^ * + * + * * + * + + * 'f * &lt; - + + 4 * * + + + 4 .. f . 4 &lt; . + + + + .f &gt; + + + ♦ ♦ + + + + + + + + + +

BUICK

[tiU m

y.WjG Con

e)

JOOR twenty years Buick h^s returned
full value as an investment in per­
sonal transportation.
Today the new 1921 models return this
same value in characteristic Buick re­
liability and sturdiness—with greater
beauty, comfort and refinements. Let
us demonstrate to you the ease of oper­
ation and accessibility'of mechanism
in these new models. *
Authorized Buick Service will serve
you as faithfully as the Buick car. .
Since January Jst, regular equipment
on a ll modelt includes Cord Tires
H

t.fh r i

T
i

ORLANDO, FLORIDA
.7^

I

~r

W . J . Thigpen, to

♦

•_

~
V

/ *

1

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="14">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="11455">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1921</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11576">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, April 01, 1921</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11577">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11578">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on April 01, 1921.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11579">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11580">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, April 01, 1921; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11581">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11582">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11583">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11584">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="1172" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1044">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/e3ef44271eac6c5bb8e0a56429c97dc3.pdf</src>
        <authentication>4762b3fba91676998d404203df78062e</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="11575">
                    <text>V

,*

SANFO RD

a

10 PAGES
TODAY

C H A U T A U Q U A , M ARCH 2 9 TO A P R I L

T H E SA N FO R D
.

.

COULD BE SHIPPED BY
WATER AND SAVE MONEY
One Way in Which the Cardinal Gibbons
Died This Morning
Freight Rates Will
After Long Illness
Be Reduced

THE WONDERFUL OPPORTU­
NITIES THE ST. JOHNS HIVER OFFERS US.
.

.
Or IX* AjmcUUS fr*M)
BALTIMORE, March 24.—James
Cardinal Gibbons, Arch Bishop of
Baltimore and Primate of the Ameri­
can Catholic church, died here today
after a prolonged illness, which main­
ly affected his henrt. In his 87th
year the end came peacefully at 11:33
o'clock.
The Cardinal had been showing n
fcYonounccd sign of improvement since
his return home early in Jnnunry from
Union Mills, Mnryland, where he wns
taken seriously ill in Decmcber. He
suffered a relapse on I’nlm Sunday
evening after returning frpm an au­
tomobile ride. The sudden wenthar
chnnge had a depressing effect, faint­
ing spells returned and he was put to
bed when it was realized by his many
friends that he probably never would
nrise.

The Herald has contended for mnny
ytirs that Sanford and Scminolo
county and all the people of nil South
Central •Florida do not take the due
advantage afforded by the St. Johns
river in shipping their fruits
and
vegetables. The ideas advanced by
A. T. Donnelly, who was here last
week with his electrically propelled
boats that are built for just this kind
of service open up a vast field here
lor the use of boats and bnrgca on
the St. Johns river. The following
from the Fort Fierce News-Tribune
ihows what could be done on the east
coast canal if it was dredged out and St. Pete Shriners
made navigable. The St. Johns river
Will Erect Building
is already available. The Tribune hns
With an Auditorium
the following timely article:
,
“A car load of oranges shipped
(B r Tb* A u K liU d P r . ii)
from the chief ornnge district of Flor­
ST. PETERSBURG, March 24.—It
ida, arrived at New York a few days was announced today that the St.
ago. The fruit was offered for sale Petersburg Shriners Association will
to wholesalers. They were willing to erect n $100,000 building in the down
buy nmi the entire carload win sold section this summer. It will include
within a few hours for $l,G0l). Hut an auditorium seating 000.
the orange growers will receive only
a small part of the receipts. A little
over 11,000 were the charges for Jury Still Out
bringing the oranges to the wholesale
On Tampa Case
I
commission merchants. Only $000
will l&gt;e received by the producers.
(Dy The AteocUWd Prete)
"If we uihl to the cost entailed by­ TAMPA, Mnrch 24.—Tho jury was
bringing the fruit from Floridn to still out at 11:30 todny in the conspir­
New York the profit which the whole- acy case against Fred Thomas, local
ultra will receive and if to thnt there Detective W. R. Parsley of Tampa*
be added the profit which the "retailers nnd Robert 1. Harris nnd R. W.
will command it will be discovered Swearingen of Avon Park. Tho case
that the consumer will pay a very went to the jury yesterday nfternoon.
large amount over that received by
the orange growers. What is true of
oranges m also true of the curly vege­
tables which are brought from Flori­
da to New York.
"In this incident is to be discovered
excellent evidence of the economic
waste which is so prevalent. It un­
doubtedly will he brought to the nttentiou of Secretary Hoover, who hns
MORGANTOWN, W. Vs., Mnrch 24
recently spoken with emphasis in fu- —Superintendent Smith, of the Mor­
vor of greatly increasing our trans­ gantown public schools, announced toportation facilities, making specinl dny thnt all teachers who attend
reference to the economic value of in­ dances durln gthe school year will not
creased water navigation.
be re-employed next year. Professor
Stretching n few miles westward- Smith said that this rule had been re­
v from the Atlantic coast of Floridn cently adopted by the board of edu­
' «d paralleling the St. Johns . river cation, which had decided that teach­
from Jacksonville to Palm Bench the ers who attend dances were inclined
Indian river flows. It bisects perhaps to neglect their school work.
richest fruit growing district of
Floridu. A few miles from its boun«ric* the rich soil produces much of Woman Loses Race
be early vcgctnblo crop, which hns
By Onjy Eight Votes
reached large proportions.
It is possible to tnko a boat from
GREENVILLE, S. C., March 24 —
uksonvillc or St. Augustine to Palm ‘Mrs. Lena Cox wns defeated for judge
Beach or the other way. upon Ihdian of probate for Pickens county by eight
h'er. Rut the boat must be very votes, according to unofficial returns
small and will meet impediments to
compiled todny which gave the elec­
navigation. Yet this river could bo tion to N. A. Chriastophcr. Rev. R.
***ily improved so thnt upon it could A. Hudson ran fourth among the five
floated vessels Inden with fruit and
candidates.
*
#r»ngcs which would be transferred
* Jacksonville* to the coastwise to make n voyage over the Indian riv­
steamers which ply between that city er in a house-boat. The vessel fre­
d the northern ports.
quently rnn aground and it was at
Men of capital of the North have last necessary to abandon it. And yot
“Sweated in these Florida lands and comparatively slight improvement of
®*T* been cultivating oranges and the Indian river such as government
sgetables. Recently they have un- engineers have reported to be inex­
a»*n the cultivation of sugar cane pensive and practicable would make
O have been satisfied with resulta. the river navigable its whole length.
“The New York citizen who has
citixen of New York who has
“ Me considerable investment in Flor- made the computation of the differ­
. “ nd*
Daytona has taken ence in costa estimates thnt improve­
to make a computation of the ment of the Florida waters would re­
erencc between the cost of trans- duce the cost of transportstion of
r,|ng fruit and vegetables by wat- products of thnt state at least 50 per
• e iefly by the Indian river, and cent.
f coat of all-rail.transportation. Uis
"This Florida inqiden| is utilized in
mputation shows that the transpor­ this way an an object Wesson which if
t e r ) charges for products of Flori- Icamod-nnd acted upon will be of in­
could be materially reduced if the estimable value to farmers. For if
inland waters which can be at compar­
sloped*** °*
8tntC Wer° we'*
atively small cost made navigable an;
Pre,Id«nt Harding may so perfected they would furnish an
o Secretary of Commerce Hoov- butlet for products of farmers at
• enr. ,fr“pWc na*rative of his experi- much reduced cost. Farmers and the
tor
lhat °* kl* companion, Sena­ consumers would be brought more
.
” nghuy**H. while attemptipg nearly together." ’

NO DANCES
FOR TEACHERS
SAYS BOARD

•

HERALD

■

60
COLUMNS
NUMBER 32

LEGION DEMANDS 675 MILLIONS
THE RETURN OF COLLECTED ON CHAUTAUQUA WILL START
G. C. BERGD0LL
INCOME TAX NEXT TUESDAY IN SANFORD
ALSO FREEING OF TWO AMERI­ ALREADY ANI) TOTAL REVENUE
CAN SERGEANTS WHO ATIN JUNE WILL BE OVER
TEMPTKR TO GET HIM
THREE BILLION
&lt;»7 Tk* AiMtUUd r»«)
*
WASHINGTON, March 24.—A re­
WASHINGTON, March 2-1.—The
quest that the War Department take income and profits tax collections for
“prompt and decisive" steps to secure March 15th installment estimated to­
the return from Germany of Grover day by Secretary Mellon at $875,000,­
;
C. Bergdoll, wealthy -Philadelphia 000.
Mellon
estimated
on
tliis
basis
that
draft evader, is made by the Ameri­
tho total revenue from the income and
can Legion's national legislative com­ profits taxes for the yenf ending Juno
mittee. The letter, which was sent 30th would aggregate $3,050,000,000.
at the direction of National Comman­
der Gnibrnith and the Legion's exe­
cutive committee, also requests the Irish Republicans
Attempt Jail Delivery
new administration to secure'the re­
lease from a. German jail of the two
* (Dr Tb. AtMcUUd Pr»«4l
American army sergeants, Zimmer
CORK,
March 24.—Members of the
and NeulT, who were arrested when
Irish
republican
nrmy failed in a care­
they attempted to capture Bergdoll on
fully
planned
attempt
last night to
German soil.
broak
into,
tho
Jnil
here
nnd release a
The llcrgdoll case,-ns it now stands,
Inumber
of
prisoners
confined
there
the letter says, "is n disgrace to the
who
are
under
sentence
of
death.
government of the United States and
n cruel and undeserved insult to the
five million men who served in the
New Church Building
World War. While Ucrgdoll, army de­
serter nnd criminal refugee, speeds at
MIAMI, March 24.—More thun
will over the roads of Germany in a $ 10,000 has already been subscribed
high-poweerd automobile two young towards the building of a new edifice
American boys are (his very day on for the Riverside Methodist Episcopal
trial before n German court because Church, South. It is planned to erect
single-handed nnd alone they attem pt­ the new building at n.corner of.North­
ed to bring Bergdoll to the justice he west Eleventh avenue unri First street
so richly deserves."
where the phurch owns several lots.

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY
BILL DOLLARD
Committee of Business PITCHES FIRST
Men Will Canvas the
NO-HIT GAME
Business Sectioni
Catholic University Pitcher Shuts Out
Hampton Ronds Team'.

ARE GUARANTORS

• *v s H

Shipyard Workers
Turn Socialist

-.xSH

'By Tk4 Au#eUU4
NORFOLK, Vs., March 24.—Bill FOR* THE FINE PROGRAM OF*
Dolinrd, ,the left handed pitcher of
niG.n-CLASS ENTER-'
Cnthofic University twirled the first
TAINMENTS.
no hit, no run game of the yeitr here
yesterday. He shut out Hampton
The campnign for the ticket sale'pf
Ronds Naval training station I to 0. | the Rcdpnth Chnutauqun will begin
The only sailor to reach the first base tomorrow when the following men,
wns hit by a pitched hall and. ho wns who hnvc mndo it possible for tha
caught stealing.
Chautauqua to come here, will canvnss the city and sell 500 season tickeis
in the business portion of Sanford:
Thieves Broke Win­
Geo. W.‘ Knight, E. F. Householder,
dows Jax Store and R. J. Holly, Schelle Maines, A. R.
Stole Many Dresses | Key, B. F. Whltncr, W. M. Haynes,
III. R. Stevens, E. E. Hogan, C. R. Og(Bjr Ths Associated Prsu)
llvlllo, R. R. Dens, T. W. Lawton, R.
JACKSONVILLE, Mnrch 24— I. W. Ponrmnn, R. E. Stevens, C. J. Mar­
Sllvermnn, a locnl denier in women’s shall, E. D. Mobley, S. O. Chase, Per­
wear, reported to the police todny that kins nnd Britt, Edward Higgins nnd
thieves broke a window in- his store
IW. M. McKinnon.
Inst night and got away with articles
I These gentlemen will cnll on the
vnlued nt $1,000. One hundred nnd
m
Ibusiness houses Friday nfternoon and
twenty-five dresses were included in
want every mnn, woman and child to
the loot.
buy ns many tickets ns thpy can. ’ The500 tickets will Jet the committee out
World’s Fast Boats
••.3 .1
and nil the tickets sold over thnt num­
ber
will
go
to
tho
Woman’s
Club
and
Will Attempt Run
the Amcricnn Legion jointly.
Tha
From Miami to N. Y. Rcdpnth Chautauqua promises some
of the finest attractions on the Amer­
(By Tb* A*ufUt*&lt;l Fnul
DETROIT,
March 24.-W lth the ican platform for this reason. Read
•
smnll cnbin cruiser Gnr, Jr., second, some of the notices below:
Gnr Wood, holder of most of the Notable Lecturers to Appear on the
Founding Home
Chautauqua Platform.
world’s speedboat records, will at­
The
Rcdpnth
Chnirtnuqun will open
tempt, starting May 1, the first re­
For The Aged in
n
five
dnys’
engagement
In Snnford
breaking trip from Miami to
Jacksonville coni
next
Tuesday,
Mnrch
29
to
April 2,.
Now York along the Atlantic coast,
with
one
of
the
best
program*
everncconling to word received here today
107 Tb* ItiKliM Pr»n)
presented.
JACKSONVILLE, Mnrch 24— Ap­ from Floridn. This cruiser made 42
Some of the leading attractions
proximately $100,000 is being expend­ mites an hour in the rnccs held hen;
nre
three big lecturers, one of whom •
Inst
summer.
ed by the Benevolent Association of
Is
George
L. M cNutt He is known
the Christian Church in the founding
throughout
the country ns the "dlnngxhere of a Floridn Christina Home for St. Johns River
pnil
man”
because
ho quit hh literary
the Aged. The organization hns pur­
Gets
Good
Sum
work
several
years
ngO nnd took his
chased a building in Murray Hill for­
dinner
pall
nnd
worked
alongside the
.
For Waterways Inboring mnn In order thnt
merly occupied by n militnry academy
he m ight
nnd in nddition to remodeling the old I
— *—
.receive
nt
first
hand
the
conditionsCONGRESS
SETS
ASIDE
$585,000
structure is building additions. The
the laboring man wns working u n -•
FOR WATERWAYS IN
home will nccomodntc 100 persons.
der.
■
FLORIDA.
The institution will be under the sup­
These
facta
th
at
Mr.
McNutt
re
—
ervision pf the board of city commis­
celved will ho brought out fn his lec­
(B r Tb* 4 |i*(l&gt;t*d F n u )
sioners here, acting through the local
ture, "War on Hunger," the firstJACKSONVILLE,
March
24-F
.ight
churches.
hundred thousand dollnrs of tho re­ evening. ,
Mr. Harry L. Fogleman, known as
cent appropriation by congress for
Plebiscite Commission rivers nnd harbors will be" spent in "Gatling Gun Foglemnn,” heenuae o f
Members Murdered i Floridn, according to privnte advises his.rapid fire tongue, will hnvc for hisj received here today from Wnshlng- subject, "Success and Failure in Bus­
(0 7 Tb* Au*tUt*4 Pr*&gt;*l
i ton. The projects upon which the iness." He has trained more sales­
BERLIN, Mnrch 24.—Several em­ I sum set aside for Florida will be ex­ men than any other man In the coun-.
ployees of the inter-allied plcbcscitc pended and the approximate amounts try.
&lt;*
commission in Silesia were murdered include: • *
Some people have, called Fogleman
; . ’’
recently at Karf.
Tampa nnd Hillsborough bay $585,­ the Billy Sunday in business. AH
business men, salcsntcn and clerks
0006.
•
Will Spend $60,000' * St. Johnrf river, Pn'ntkn to Lake should not fail to hear this great lec­
ture on the second evening.
Harney, $85,000.
on Publicity and
S t Johns river, Jacksonville to PnDr. Hagerman, known ns one of the'
Entertainment lntkn, $20,000.
leading inspltatlonal orators un the ■
Oklnwaha river, $10*1,000.
lecture plstform, brings to his aud­
(0 7 Tb* Ahk Ii MI rr*«»)
Indian'river,
$21,000.
ience
a lecture mixed with philosophy
ST. PETERSBURG, March 24,—
Miami,
$21,000.
nnd
humor,
which will please all '
St. Petersburg boosters plan to ex­
Key
West,
$113,000.
classes
of
people
and contains many
pend approximately $GO,000 next yenr
Kissimmee river, $11,000.
every-day truths, n is subject is "The •
for publicity nnd entertainment nnd a
Caloosnhntcheo river, $0,000.
World We Live In,” on tho fourth a f ­
movement is underway here to raise
Sarasota
bay,
$07,000.
ternoon.
the fund by direct taxation instead of
Ancloty*
river,
$5,500
Let every body get behfntT this
the usuaDdrives,” which depend upon
movement
and
make
the
Chautauqua
the generosity of the citizens of tho
a auccese by buying your season tick­
city. With this end in view a joint Appropriation Needed
’ ’S T
yM
ets early.
meeting of representatives of the
For
Woman’s
College
Ticketa may be had at the foUowChamber of Commerce, Rotary Club
Ing
placet: Bower A Roumillat, Thoand City Commission resulted in a de­
• (07 Tb* A***eUt*4 Fn**)
•
Dally
Herald, Union Pharmacy, Mobcision to suggest a tax levy of three
TALLAHASSEE, March 24.—An
mills and it is proposed to ask the appropriation of $800,900 for needed ley’e Drug Store, People* Bank, Semi- 0
legislature to authorize a change in improvements and support of the nole County Bank, First National'.
-M
the city charter whereby the position Florida State College for Women dur­ Bank, Sanford Feumlture Company,.
of Director and Publicity may be cre­ ing the next two years,will be sought Court house, o._ce of Judge Maines.
ated, the office to be a regular offic­ from the legislature, It has been learn­
Season ticket prices—$2.50, plus
ial of the city government.
ed Tiere. Improvements contemplat­ 25c war tax for adults and $1.25 pluk
m m
ed includeaddltional dormitory space, 13c war tax for children. Thess tk k - *
••
I
eta
admit
one
to
all
ten
attractions
class rooms nnd offices.
••
State Hospital Work
for five days.

MANY RIOTS IN GERMANY,
POLICE EIRE ON GROWDS,
MANY RIOTERS KILLED
Communists Try o To
Start Trouble Thruout Germany
(B7 Tb* A***clit*d Pmil
LONDON, Mnrch 24.—Account of
troubles at Hamburg telegraphed to
the Central News from Berlin, says
more than fifty communists were
killed in the fighting last night in the
Altona section of Hamburg.
HAMBURG, March 2t. Fifteen
civilians ami one policeman were kill­
ed and six persons wounded in riots
here Into yesterday. The police firod
on the crowd and threw hand gre­
nades when rioters refused to obey
orders (o disperse. Reports of ser­
ious rioting nt Eisleben, Prussian
Saxony were seceived. Several per­
sons were killed and wounded in nn
attack on police headquarters.
BERLIN, Mnrch 24.—Great proper­
ty dnmngcs nnd loss upwards of
scores of lives marked the Commun­
ist disorders in various cities, and in
the towns of I’russiari, Saxony and in
Hamburg yesterday. Banks, public
buildings nnd many places were
wrecked.

Scientific Classification
of Railroad Employes
Will Be Taken Up
(B r Tb* Au m I*I*4 T n m )

CHICAGO, March 24— Scientific
classification of railroad employees
will be taken up for the first time botween representatives of the railroad
labor board nnd the Interstate Com­
merce Commission at a conference to
be held in Washington on March 30,
it was stated here today. Represen­
tatives of railroads and labor organi­
zations will confer with the board and
commission experts at the Washing­
ton meeting to offer advice and
amendments.
,

Patriotic Rallies
Planned by Legion
(* 7 Tb* A***cUU4 Tnm)
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 24—
Patriotic mass meeting in every slate
are planned by the American Legion
for the near future, starting with one
at Philadelphia.April 4. An announce­
ment from the*legion's national head­
quarters said state departments were
completing arrangements for meet­
ings in the principal cities of each
state.
.
•
Men of national prominence will be
speakers, the announcement said. ' • • *-!
. ..
*

.

/

**

.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921

fruits and v eg eta bles

to

IN C L U S IV E

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME XIL

we are T a sl e e p

2,

Delayed by Lay Off

CHATTAHOOCHIE, March .24—
Progress on construction of new build­
ings at the State Hospital for the In­
sane here haa been seriously inter­
rupted by the laying off of workmen.
Fifteen bricklayers, carpenters nnd
helpers have been released and fur­
ther reductions are expected. "Men
still employed are engaged upon the
construction of the new power and
ice plant,
,
•: 21"
■-- . V ■,v *

• Will Arrive by Plane
CLEARWATER, March 24— H. B.
Judkins, of Havana, is expected to
arrive here the last of this week with
a party of friends in a huge seaplane
to attend the National Southern Air
Tournament at .Clearwater-Belleair,
Lieut. Frank Lamb, one of the most
noted of American pilots, is' in com­
mand of the plane. The machine will
be entered in the seaplane contests.

(*

fii

BERLIN, March 24.—Communist
workers today seized the administra­
tion buildings of the Blohm and Voss
shipyards at Hamburg and hoisted tW
red flag, says a dispatch from Ham­
burg. Workers In other ship yardfc
• * and
•——
- ——
- B—
»mass
ima demonquit
are
organising
atratlons, the dispatch adds.

'

■.V£^59

■M
L'isaai
{.

�TH E SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921

HOO-DOO

Well Known Virginia All County
Agents Will Meet
Planter Will Make it
A t Lakeland
. a Show Place ’

(Hr TU AiucUUd Fra**)
GAINESVILLE, March 17.—Tho
1921 base ball squad of the Unlver»
sity of Florida Is fast rounding into
shape and when the season opens
March 21 the University is expected
to have one of the most formidable
teams in its history. The squad has
been practicing for the last three
weeks under the coaching of Lance
Richbourg and Prof. Beck. Richbourg
is a former 'Gator star who went to
the major leagues in 1919 and altho
ineligible to play he returns each
winter to pursue his course of study
at the University. He will report for
duty with the New York Nationals
later in the spring. •
The 'Gator schedule so far as it has
been completed, begins March 21st at
Tallahassee where the team will meet
Mercer. It follows:
March 21-22—Mercer at Tallahas-

Sanford Lodge Among Florida Farms
Feel the Slump
/ Thriving Lodges of
In Farm Prices
the State
(fn a
Dally)
Sanford lodge Loyal Order of
Moose Initiated nine more candidates
last night, tho work being exempli­
fied in fine shape by a degree team
from Jacksonville assisted by mem­
bers from Orlando and Tampa and
Daytona and many other neighboring
cities.
About fifty were gathered in Ma­
sonic Hall when the time came for
the ceremonies and the work Is put on
in a most beautiful form with no
rough stuff of any kind but with a
great lesson and moral attached.
About fifty members Have been sign­
ed up for Sanford lodge and the baby
lodge is among the healthiest in the
state.
The following visitors were present
and were banqueted at the Valdes Ho­
tel at 8 o'clock after whidh the initia­
tion ceremonies took place:
Jos. T. Duffy, Jacksonville; N. E.
Bates, Daytona; H. A. Godbold, W.
H. Storms, Judge Jos,. C. Madison,
Jacksonville; John W. Williams, Day­
tona; E. C. Benee, R. E. Bay, E. C.
LIgon, Captain E. S. Parrish, Geo. P.
Iloutwcll, W. B. Lewis, Claude Al­
bers, R. J. Maher, J. N. Carroll, K.
B. Edj^, C. L. Bowen, R. E. Hill, B.
Tuble, Chas. M. Raphum, Jackson­
ville; F. E. Mathews, Bill Balbrieg-

(*7 n . iiwdiUi Tnm)

Runs &gt;Em Crazy .
Kills ’Em Quick

WASHINGTON, March 17^-FIorida farmers are feeling the heavy
slump in the prices for agricultural
(*7 Th« AiMrUted r n u ) . .
*
products as badly as those in any oth­
LAKELAND, March 17.—The bi­
er part of the country. Statistics,
ennial business meeting of county ag­
showing the average estimates of
. MOSQUITOES,
ricultural agents from twelve counties
the farm value of important products
Flies, Roaches, Ants, Ikd
in Florida on January 16 this year
FATHER OF MRS. ROBERT HINES of Southern and Central Florida will
B ugs, Mites,' Body Lice
be held here March 24th. The agents
compared with those of last year'on
WILL BECOME PERMANENT
and A ll Insects
will discuss their individual and com­
that date, as announced by the De­
RESIDENT.
POSITIVELY
GUARANTEED
mon problems and new practices and
partment of Agriculture, show the
theories
relating
to
their
work.
Dr.
(F ra* n m f e y 'i Dtfly)
.
heavy declines suffered Following
Sold Everywhere
Among the large real estate deals N. C. McQuarrie, chief of the State
are the more important products with
King Chemical C,, Pelham, Ga.
of the week is that of Elder Springs Department of Agriculture, heads the
their January 15 prices this year
.
.
that was sold by Stewart &amp; Gatchell organisation.
and a year ago:
to T. A. Fraser, of Frederiehsburg,
Product—
•
1921 1920
Visit Belts Beauty Parlors, lfe.
Va. Elder Springs is one of the fin­
Hogs, per 100 lbs..........$ 8.00 $11.10 zlnine floor of Seminole Hotel. Ap.
est resort locations in the state but
Beef cattle, per 100 lbs. 5.50
7.00
March 28—U. S. Infantry School,
has never been used for anything ex­
Veal calves, 100 lbs. .... 8.60
9.80
at Columbus, Ga.
cept a residence and the water rights
Sheep, 100 l b s . ____ 7.00
8.20
March 29—Yale, at Mpcon, Ga.
have overshadowed everything else.
Lambs, peT 100 lbs_... 7.00 10.00
April 4—Virginia Polytechnic In­
Elder Springs water has been sold on
Turkeys, per lb. v.__
stitute, at Blacksburg, Va.
the market for many years and has a
Wool, unwashed, lb. .
April 6—Virginia Military Acade­
reputation second to none among the
Milk cows, head __ 65.00 102.70
Visit Heltz Beauty Parlors, M».
pure, soft waters of the state.
BOND COMPANY IIA8 BAD FIRE my, at Lexington, Va.
Horses, per head ..... 40.00 180.00
tApril (J—Washington and' Lee at
xinlne
floor of Seminole Hotel. Ap.
Stewart &amp; Gatchell purchased the
LAST NIGHT—350 MEN
Beans, per bu. _____
Lexington,
pointments by pbone. Hot oil »hny
springs property from Wallace Wheel­
.
OUT OF WORK.
Soy Beans, bu. -----April 7—Trinity at Durham, N. C.
er some time ago and the deal was
poo and mud facial, some of our spec­
Cowpcas, bu. ...-.__ _
(»r TW AimcUIW Pratt)
April 8—University of North Car­
ialties. Elder Springs Water used.
said to be a big one at the time and
Turnips, bu.-----------DELAND, March 17.—Tho so* mill olina, at Chapel Hill.
the sale made this week to tho new
Appointments
limited to Wednesday
Cottonseed, ton ____
owner runs into large figures as the and dry kiln of tho E. W. Bond Com­
April 9.—Open.
and
Thursday
only.
'
31-Rp
Hay, timothy, t o n __
property contains a fine residence, pany, at Lake Helen, were destroyed
April 11—Norht Carolina State, at
Hay, clover, ton ___„
some eighty acres of.land in grove, by fire last night of undetermined Raleigh.
Hay, alfalfa, t o n ..
Sanford Furniture
and garden, and Elder Springs that origin. The loss was $150,000. Prac­
April 12—Furman, at'Greenville, S.
Hay, prairie, ton ,__
tically
covered
by
insurance.
It
was
is a most valuable asset indtsetf. Mr.
Bran, ton _________
. Hospital
Frazer Is the father of Mrs. Robert announced that the plnnt would be re­
April 13-14—Mercer, at Macon
Cottonseed meal, ton..
Hines and Mr. and Mrs. Frazer visit­ built immediately. Three hundred
Have your old D ressers Rebuilt
Corn, per bu. ______
ed hore for some time this winter and fifty men arc out of work as tho
Church
Can
Face
into D ressing Tables.
Oats,
per
bu................
where Elder Springs greatly attract­ result of the fire.
Potatoes, per bu........
ed Mr. Frazer. He is a big property
In Any Direction
catcher, is exhibiting mid-season
Furniture repaired and refinlshSweet Potatoes, bu. ..
owner in Virginia and owns some
form. Hartman and Liddcn, the two
ed. Brass beds reflnished.
loose, per ton.,..
Says the Judge ’Hay,
valunblc farming land nnd plantations
veternn pitchers, are in fine condi­
Cotton, per lb..............
there nnd nnturnlly his mind was
tion and give promise of even better
WM. E. CONNOR
(■r Tbt AttocltWd Frau)
Butter, per lb..............
turned to farms nnd farming here. In
work this senson than last. Roach,
Phone 219.
116 Laurel Ave.
MIAMI, March 1C.—Judge Bran- Err*, dozen ....... _/....
connection'with tho growing of fruits
star inflelder, is at present suffering
Chickens, pr lb............
ning
today
disclosed
the
injunction
by
the spring n!s6 attracted him nnd he
from a broken finger but is expected
saw tho possibilities of this location
bnck into tho line-up within two which work on the new Congregation­
from several standpoints. Mr. Fraz­
weeks. Hlacke, who plnycd second al church wns stopped because the FOR SALE—450 yards Pcperil sheet
The Florida Scout
ing, 81x90. 48c per yard. Cal
(B/
Tb*
AutdiM
Frttt)
er will come down in a few weeks and
Inst year, nnd Grny, the third snek- church wns being built to face a side
“ For Wide-Awake Boys"
CLEARWATER, Fla., March 17.— er, hnve been shifted to the outfield street instead of tho main street in Saturdny at Benjamin’s.
make many improvements in the
property nnd will then return to Vir­ Under the patronage of the Army nnd while Bill Madison, left fielder, hns n sub-division. The judge held thnt
I! WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher
ginia to close up-his affairs and make Navy, one of the most spectnculnr been brought into short. Dixon nnd the church could face any direction SEE M. S. NELSON for all kinds of *j
902 French
desired!
all his arrangements to come here aviation meets ever held in the coun­ Hubbard, pitchers, Range, entdier,
hauling.
31-tfc
+-M-+++++++++++++++++++++
in the enrly fall ant) make Elder try will tnke place at ClebrwntcrSprings his heme. Robert Ilines will Itellaire Mnrch 2C to 28 inclusive.
hnve charge of the distribution of The event, to be known ns the N at­
Elder Springs water; giving Mr. Fraz­ ional Southern Air Tournament, will
er the opportunity, and time to take be under the direct supervision of
care of the grove nnd farm and he Army officers and the fleet of. air­
will improve and reconstruct the craft expected to participate, will
house and farm and springs in many comprise virtually every type of land
ways, one of the improvements being and seaplane.
Entries already received include
a fine fountain in front of the house
where the passerby enn have a drink mnny service and civilinri fliers,
of pure wntcr at any time free. He among them Majors A. II. Gilkeson
will also set out orange trees, put in and
■ Hnllck; ( ’apt. C. W. Ford; Dicuts.
J. G. Willinms, Victor D. H. Strnhm,
pure' bred hogs nnd cattle nnd poul- &lt;
try nnd make Elder Springs Farm Fred E. Woodward, .1. I). Corkille, O.
one of the show places of Seminole A. Gottschalk, A. Dunlap, C. \V.
county.
Woolsey, C. C. Chnunccy, II. McClel­
land, A. Patrick, R. U. Crunnu, F. E.
Johnson, 11. K. Mallory, C. Fishback nn envious .record ns n pitcher nnd it
Potato Season Early;
and Messrs. C. W. Hnldemnn, A rth­ Is expected he will twirl a number of
Movement Will Begin ur Henderson and A. Flavelle. * gnmes
this season. E. M. Miller, WnlNaval seaplanes nre expected to dron nnd Huff display great nbtlity
arrive here this week from Pensacola nnd With a little experience it is ex­
One 5-room C ollage, Sanford H eights...
nnd will include .the latest types of pected they will prove valuable assets
(Mf Tk» A u tc liM Praia)
One 5-room Bungalow, Sanford H eights
The to the pitching stnff. Joe White, n
WASHINGTON, Msrch 17.-Re- the twin motored machines.
ports of the Department of Agricul­ Aero-Marine Engineering cor;&gt;oration substitute last yenr, will be on the
One 7-room House, Sanford H e ig h ts .......
ture from the Hastings section of nlso is expected to send two naval receiving end with Captain Ward. •
One 5-room.Cottage, F ifth S t r e e t .......
Floridn indicate thnt the Bcason for cruisers nnd the huge seaplane Ponce
One 6-room Cottage, Palm etto avenue ...
potatoes will be very onrly, with a de Leon, now enrrying passengers be­ WESTERN UNION
One
5-room Cottage, Palm etto avenue ...
light movement beginning early in tween Enst Coast points nnd Cuba Is
MESSENGERS STRIKE
One 5-room Cottage, French avenue...:...
April, according to the Nntionnl Mar­ scheduled to conio here from Ha­
FOR MORE MONEY
»
ket Reporter. The acreage in that vana.
One 5-room Cottage, Third s t r e e t .........
Tito officials will includo Major II.
'section is locally estimated to be
One 5-room Cottage, Holly A v e n u e .......
MIAMI, March 15.—All Western
around 10,000. The present condi­ C. Cloggett, chief air service officer Unioiy messengers here struck today
One 8-room House, Palm etto Avenue ...
tion of the crop si reported exxcellent. Fourth Corps Aren, who will fly from for higher pay. They want the old
One
5-room Bungalow, Tenth S tr e e t.......
Plantings in the other sections of the his hendqunrtcrs in Atlantn. Mnjor scnlo of wages, which wns cut 30 per
One 6-room House, Mngnolin Avenue ...
stnto will be proportionally light ac­ Ralph Royce, commandant at Cnrl- cent Inst week, restored.
cording to reports received by the strom Held, Arcadia, will bo in .charge
One 10-room H o u se .......................................
department.'
of the flying field. Other officials
One 10-room House, T enth S t r e e t ......
Reports from the Enst Const of announced are Lieut. Chnunccy, as­
One 9-room House, First S t r e e t................
Florida indicate n tomato acreage be­ sistant starter; Chief Surgeon Mnjor
One 8-room House, Magnolin Avenue ....
tween 5,000 nnd 5,600 compared with H. Harwood, Army Medical Corps,
One
10-room House, Mngnolin Avenue ..
13,500 last season. If weather con­ nnd Licuts. Clark nnd McClellnnd,
ditions are favorable a movement of checkers at turns. Licuts. Mallory
One 10-room House, Oak* A v e n u e ............
approximately 2,500 cars is expected nnd Johnson will be time keepers.
One 7-room House, Park Avenue .............
6-lbs. Crisco, can ..£1,35
with shipments continuing in good
Sunday, Mnrch 27, hns been set
volumo through April. The locally aside ns “stunt" day and those In 8-lbs. Snowdrift, .... 1.40
estimated acreage in tho Moore Hnv- charge of tho program expect tho
•n section is 2,000 to 2,200 with the greatest exhibition of trick flying by­ Tall Cream, can...... 14
movement beginning April 15 to 20, army aviators ever seen In the South. Srpall Cream, can..
.07
and the peak coming about Mnrch 15. The tentative program provides fqr
The Manatee section expect* to have parachute drops, formation flying, 15-lbs. Irish Po­
247 Beautiful Building Lots at reasonable prices.
8,000 to 3,500 acres in tomatoes.
racing, of which a contest over a 100tatoes, p e c k ....... .45
Shipment of Golden Self Blanching mlle course will be the feature, and
Celery Farms, large or small, located on both sides of the city
.25
celery was at its highest the middlo every evolution of which an airplane 2 pkgs. Oat meal....
* will bo Marine
of February with a weekly movement is capable. **
Monday
at
reasonable
prices.
.
•
Good White Bacon,
.
of more than 800 can. The yield is boat day with the entire program tieper lb. ................ -20
good, averaging between 600 and' 7Q0 voted to the navjil aviators. Feat­
Orange Groves at prices that will double your* money in
10-Ig. crate* per acre]
ures will be seaplano racing, bomb­
three years.
•
* .
.
Sugar Cured Bacon,'
Very little disease appears In the ing and firing at fixed marks while
per lb. ;................ .35
,
fields and the quality of the stock in In full flight.
general Is classed as excellent.
Mayor* of Florida cities and heads
Oats, sack ........... 2.40
Indications are that there -will be of Chambers of Commerce are expect­
liberal planting of pepper* in all sec­ ed to attend the tournament and it la Corn, s a c k ............. 2.40
tion* df the state. It is locally esti­ planned to have them meet to diacuaa
mated that tho Manatee territory will steps to advance aviation in the state Larro Feed, sack .. 2.85
have around 600 acres and about the and in the south.
Sweet Feed, the best,
•ame acreage will he grown In the

FINE PR O PER TY

W h at ?

Sanford Cash
Grocery

^

•

—

per sack :.... ..... y 2.90

SANFORD CASH
GROCERY

“THE REAL ESTATE MAN

29 Years a Resident of Sanford

�i SH f e S

sf

*

mm

•

—~±^u.

r

■HHGB1

':

'

-—

•
—
i- - -

* ™

&gt;

■ ' " •' '•-

’

T------ _

—•

-

•

t.

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921

re

-

WEST FLORIDA
WOULD VOTE
AGAINST BILL

BRIDGE ACROSS ST. JOHNS
SUBJECT FOR DISCUSSION
WITHCOUNTY COMMISSIONERS

w
THAT WOULD • ANNEX NINE
COUNTIES TO ALABAMA
I’Elt SE

Osteen Ferry Will Be New Tractor Company
Locates in Sanford
Made Into Toll
CHOSE SANFOHD AFTEIt LOOKBridge

COUNTY- CONTROL

r ‘■

Mm
I-

m

RH

- INC OVER THE
STA TE.

(From Monday's Daily)
Among the many new enterprises
INSTEAD OF PRIVATE WILL HE
located in Sanford during the past
WATCHWOHI) OF THE
week is the Ferguson-Hill Trnctor Co.,
. TAXPAYEHS
Belling agents for the Spry-Wheel
Tractors, snid to be one of the best
(From Monday's Dally)
Tho subject of a free bridge or n in the market. The new Ferguson'toll bridge ncross the St. Johns river Ilnll Co., will have their warehouse in
a t the Osteen ferry was thoroughly the old Ford building on west First
discussed at a meeting of the county street and expect to have 36 counties
•commissioners of Volusia and Semi-j in Florida for their field.
The fact that Ferguson-Hall Co.,
nole counties th is’ morning at the
•court house. The iden of having pri­ chose Sanford for their headquarters
vate control was nlso touched upon after going over the state demon­
and after much discussion it was de­ strates Hint Sanford is becoming the
cided to nppoint n committee composed center of the wholesale ami distrib­
of two members from each county uting business for many lines of busi­
board to act in conjunction with the ness and in the next few years there
county attorneys and county engineers will be many of the largest houses in
from cnch hoard. This committee will the country with headquarters here.
investigate all the conditions in con­ Tile Ferguson-Hall Co., is composed
nection with the building of this of Geo. O, Ferguson, who is president
bridge, the estimates and cost of con­ and treasurer, ami Fred Mali, secre­
struction, etc., and report at the next tary and they will carry a full line of
meeting of the board on April 5th the Sjiry-Wheel Tractors and nil the
business of the many counties in
which is the regular meeting.
This question of a bridge across which they will have agents will lie
the St. Johns river is one that Is tributary to Sanford and this new
most important just now.
Several firm Will do much toward putting
years ago the county commissioners Sanford on the map in large letters.
Mr. Ferguson and family and' Mr.
of Volusia and Seminole made a great
mistake in allowing private interests Hall will reside here and become iden­
to build a toll bridge at Monroe ferry. tified with the business und social life
At that time the boards would not of this city. The Spry-Wbeel Trac­
build a bridge am I it was t ho light tor is manufactured in Boston and tile
best to have the bridge instead of the prineipn! business offices are in New
ferry but now that the boards see the York and this tractor having built up
light they feel that cither the bridge a fine reputation will bring much bus­
will be built by the counties or it iness to the home company and they
will remain as it is until the counties will push it throughout Florida. See
their advertisement in this issue.
do build it.
We have had enough of the private
control of bridges, corporations, utili­ Will Divide Hillsboro
ties and ail that enters into our daily
life. If private corporations can County With Plant City
build toll bridges and make thousands
as New County Seat
of dollars every year out of them the
counties and cities can build them1
und this is not the time to bottle up1 PLANT CITY, March 10.- A moveany more rivers in Florida with pri­ meiit'-Flir county division, which was
vate toil bridges. If the counties are, quietly started a few weeks ago,
too poor to build tin* bridge let them crystntized at a meeting held here
float bonds and pay for the bridges Wednesday night at which were pres­
■with tolls until they are paid ami then ent about fifty-prominent citizens of
:make them free. This was agitated this city and the eastern end of tho
by 1he Herald when the last one was county. The meeting, which was pre­
'built but the penny-wise and pound’ sided over.by Mayor W, E. Lee, de­
foolish [ample could not see it and cided to'petition the legislature for
now that they do see it they should the partitioning of Hillsliorough coun­
never again make the same mistake., ty, and a committee was appointed
I-et us have municipal ownership all with instructions to draw up tile net
cssary petition circulated throughout
the time.
the territory affected, for signatures.
It is proposed to divide the county
Club Women
on a line running north and south at
a |ioint just west of Mango. The new
Will Organize
county .would be about eighteen miles
Women Voters from east to west, and about thirtylive miles from north to south and
i Ujr Thu Aiio* u t * d Fr«M )
would be bounded on the north by
JACKSONVILLE,
March 10.
I’asto, on the south by Maliatie, on
Chib women mid others interested the east by Folk and on the west by
from all parts of the slate, will meet J the parent county, Hillsborough. It
here March .'11 and April 1 fo&gt;- th e 1is proposed to name‘it Plant county,
I&gt;Uf|iose of organizing the Florida i with Plant City as the county seat.
Ixtaguo of Women Voters. The call
Should the new county lie created it
fo ^ th e meeting was issued by Mrs. J. would have a population estimated at
D. Salley, of Aiken, S. C., third re­ from 20,OOt) to 25,000. It would em­
gional director of the National Lea­ brace the following thriving towns:
gue of Women Voters and by Mrs. J, Plant City, Setfner, Dover, Brandon,
A^ Corbet, of Jacksonville, appointed Valrico, Turkey Creek, Branchton,
t*n jierfcct local arrangements.
Sidney, Thornotosanssa, Coronet, Dur­
iHans of the leaders call for or­ ant, lloyette and several smaller plac­
ganization of the state league the es.
.
'
&lt;
duy preceding the State Social Ser­
vice Conference, which will bo held
One of the many buildings to be
here April 1-3, with the expectation
erected
in Lake Worth this summer
th:«t this will insure an unusually
will lie a fine business block on the
large attendance, as many of the wo­
corner of Lake avenue and J. Street.
men interested in social service work
This lot has a frontage of 100 feet
were lenders of the suffrngu move­
and it is reported the transfer of this
ment.
lot involved an expenditure of $15,000.
TALLAHASSEE, March 28.—The
aupreme court today reversed the de*a«e of the Marion county circuit
*court enjoining Marion county offlCREAM FOR CATARRH
•ciaH from levying and collecting a
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
ta x to provide an interest sinking
Telia How To Get Quick Relief
fund on the | 0,000 road bond issue
from Head-Colds. Ira Splendid I
authorizezd at an election last April.
The bonds have not yet been Issued
In one minute your clogged nostrils
and the court held that under the law
bonds must have been issued before will open, the air passages of your
head will clear and you can breathe
n tax levy can be lawfully made.
freely. No more huwkJng, snuffling,
1he Rats Around My Place Were blowing, lit*adarhe, dryness. No strug­
gling for breath at night; your cold
Wise," Says John Tuthill.
nr
catarrh wilt Ik* gone.
T r ie d everything Jo kill them.
Get a small bottle iff Ely's Cream
Mixed poison with meal,'meat, cheese, Balm from'your druggist qow. Apply
etc. Wouldn't touch it. Tried RAT- a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
SNAP, inside of ten 'days got rid of healing cream in your nostrils.
It
all rats." You don’t have to mix penetrates through every air passage
RAT-SNAP with food. Saves fussing, of the head, soothes the inflamed or
bother. Break a cake of RAT-SNAP swollen mucous membrane and relief
—lay it where rats scamper. You contes instantly.
will see no more. Three sites, 35c,
It's just fine. Don’t stay stuffed65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by up with a cold or nasty catarrh—Re­
lief comet so quickly.—Adv.
Hardware

.

.

-

REDPATH

LUCKYSTRIKE
cigarette. Flavor is
s e a M ln bytoastirff

!

CHAUTAUQUA
ATTRACTIONS
INCLUDING

TALLAHASSEE, March 22.—Gov.
Hardee and Attorney General Buford
in statements today to the Jackson­
ville Metropolis correspondent declar­
ed It their opinion that the citizens of
West Florida are Irrevocably opposed
to the annexation of nine'W cst Flori­
da counties by Alabama. The gover­
nor said he did not favor legislature
seriously considering the proposal.

DUNBAR’S
WHITE HUSSARS
Band and Male
Chorus
___ _______________ _
“Nothing- But The Truth”
■ Sparkling American Comedy

Bill to Prevent the
Shipment of Imma­
ture Citrus Fruit

SITUATION BETTER
ALL OVER FLORIDA REGARDING
THE LABOR SITUA­
TION.
Times were never better in the San­
ford section and it looks as though
there would be more development
here this summer than at any time in
the past ten years. Every visitor to
the city remarks upon the genera! air
of prosperity thnt pervndps tho place
and those who have come from other
states cannot help hut note that the
Sanford people as n whole are more
optimistic over the future than nrc
the people of other, sections. This
means something to the investor and
it createst n much better feeling with
everyone. Conditions ns a whole nrc
improving nil over the state and this
improvement will help every section
of the state.
Sanford has more to look forward
to thnn many other cities for the im­
provements contemplated are not on
tho boom order but are safe and sane
and solid ideas of building for the fu­
ture and building hotels ainl other
structures that are really needed and
that are an asset and not a .liability.
On account of the decrease in the
price of labor and materials Sanford
will find that this summer is the best
time to build and our buildings will
Htart at the time when they are need­
ed and the activity will do much to­
ward keeping the people busy
throughout the summer months.
Industrial lulmr employment in
Florida is in better condition than in
most states, judging from reports
which have been made to the Flori­
da Development Board by representa­
tives jo all sectious of Florida.
Following the January re|mrt by
thi- United States Employment Serv­
ice of the Department of Labor, in
win. h Florida was represented to
have a very large proportion of
workmen out of employment, thd
Florida Development Board checked
up and showed that conditions in
this state were better than in the
other states, and offered to help the
government agency get more depend­
able figures in this state for their re­
ports, The offer was accepted and n
questioliaire was furnished as basis
for collecting the information. It wns
sent to the leading chambers of com­
merce and industrial organizations in
the state to be filled out as informa­
tion upon which to base u rejiort for
the state ut large, and Mr. Coull has
sent in his report for March today.
He says that almost every city rep­
resented in the reports received,'show
activity in construction of residences
and apartments and that nit of the
building trades workers in the various
cities can get employment if they
want to work, except some surplus la­
bor in Jacksonville, and that seems to
V finding work satisfactorily. There
is no call for soup kitchens in Flori­
da to feed the unemployed, but u num­
ber of cities in northern stntcs are
having to take care of the unemploy­
ed labor ut this time, according to re­
ports from people who recently have
visited those cities.
The building activity is being en­
couraged in several Florida cities by
advertising campaigns of the build­
ing material dealers, calling attention
to the present reduced cost of lumber
and other materials.
So far ns known there Is only one
crate mill idle In the state and it
closed temporarily for lack of mater­
ial. Some of the lumber mills.are cur­
tailing production until such time ns
they can get production, costs more
in line with present pricFs for lumlier,
but coasiderabtlc of the lumber milt
labor which was temporarily laid off
is being used to plant crops nnd clear
hinds for large development, so it is
finding employment. '
The cigar factories are operating to
normal capacity and the phosphate
mines are taking care of their usual
quota of labor, both skilled and un­
skilled.

»

Artists Four Singers and Players
Stolofsky Concert Company

There will be a meeting of all
growers and shippers of citrus fruit
of the state of Florida at the DeLand
Chnmbor of Commerce, DeLand, Fla.',
at 10 a. m. Thursday, March 2Jth,
for the purpose of receiving the re­
port of the committee on the drafting
of n bill to be presented before the
legislature to prevent the shipment of
immature oranges. All growers and
shippers are invited to attend this
meeting, and their attendance is im­
portant, as the bill will effect all in­
terests alike.
If growers and shippers do not a t­
tend this meeting and tuke a hand in
the moulding of this bill, they are
neglecting their own business, nnd
must not find fault afterwards yvith
what has been done.

Grobecker’s Swiss Yodlers
Beulah Buck, Entertainer
EVELYN BARGELT
Popular Cartoonist

in “Joy Night” Program
Notable Lectures on Timely Themes

5

BI G D A Y S

5

Redpath Chautauqua
Season Tickets $2.50 Plus 10% Tax

Wfirk on the superstructure of the
Inn in South Palm Beach Is in pro­
gress, and the foundation is in readi­
ness for u three-story hotel building
of eighty guest rooms. An expendi­
ture of $200,000 is contemplated. The
hotel is situated directly on Lake
Wortlp

Chautauqua Week Here March 29th to April 2nd
big reduction in pr ic es

W. BORING, a well-to-do
• Kansas farmer, says he has NEW PRICE LISTS JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OF MATERIALS, Pronpt
Shipments. Order now. Fertilisers, Insecticides, Sprayers, Ponltry Sup­
gained twenty pounds nnd is in
plies
better general hrnllh than he
has been in years, since taking
E. 0 . PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
Tnnlnr.
JACKSONVILLE
FLORIDA

H

A B

u lw a r k

in defense of
the w elfare
rus

industry.

'

"Since Tiutlac has overcome my
troubles I have gained twenty pounds'
in weight and am in better general;
health than for years past," was the
straight-forward statement made a
few days ago by U. W. Boring, a
prominent nnd well-to-do farm er liv­
ing at Overland Park, Kuns.
“ During the two years 1 suffered
I tried everything I knew of to get
relief, but nothing seenupl to reach
my -case until 1 tried Tanlnc.
My
appetite was poor and my digestion
was so bad I could hardly retain my
food. Nothing seemed to agree with
me; in fact, 1 was almost n confirm­
ed dyspeptic. My whole system seem­
ed to be out of shape. 1 would have
pains across the small of my back so
bad at times I could hardly move
around.
"My nrrves were nil unstrung nnd
1 would become upset at the least
little thing. I seldom slept well at
night nnd finally, became so weak
and run-down that I lost weight rap­
idly. I was ulso troubled a great deal
with catarrh and of mornings had to
spend n half hour or more clearing up'
my head.
"This is ju st the condition I was
in when I began taking Tanlnc and it
certainly hns Wen n blessing to me.
It just seemed to W made especially
for my case. I improved from the
first. My digestion now is perfect
ami regardless of what 1 eat I never
sulfer any had after-effects.
"The puins across my hack have en­
tirely disappeared. The catarrh has
left me, too, and my head is perfect­
ly clear. I am no longer nervous and
rest well a t night. I have regained,
my .lost weight and am feeling Wtter nnd stronger thnn I have In years.
I am going to keep Tanlac in my
house so it will W handy at all times.",
Tnnlac is sold in Sanford by the
Try a Herald Want Ad.—It pays.. Union Pharmacy.—Adv.

Tb* (orw«rd itri&lt;!«« ol

lb* last l*a7««n ilarltd
«*ilb c&lt;M
&gt;p«rs(ln| $row
•
r*.

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
I HAVE THEM

&gt;

SANFORD IS GROWING
“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”
tlon — lota are being sold right along and building in this
section la such as to gladden the heart o f those who hove
th e good of Sanford at heart.

This is no idle talk—I have weighed the statement and _
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for the careful, conservative person—that
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
has VISION will agree with me now—the other later.

.E .
“The Man Who Sells Dirt Cheap ’

Watch the South E ast Corner of Page

�.fgl

J-

. +.

ytr-

— ---------—™—-• - - -- u&gt;

Kv*i« nrx:

“
i . ■'■»■’ " ’

^ :i--:

------ ---

—

------

—

pgsf|g*5piWT!?5ter* 'rsrP rv-rnf^
•!«- ^
+ -1: ,J -

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY. MARCH 25. 1921

TEXT

A TRIBUTE

of spe c ia l act

WHAT you lose

ADOPTED BY ALABAMA
FOR BUYING NINE COUNTIES

On Sunday morning there passed
away from our midst, a sweet, gentle
thru baking failure
soul whose memory is fragrant with
must
be added to baking
deeds of kindly service honorably ren­
costa—it
has to be paid for.
dered.
Miss Rcttie Jones had reached the
Calumet Baking Powder
'1
Would
Rather
Have
age
of
77
years.
will save you all or that Be­
From Florida That May
cause when you use it—there ore
We realized that she was becoming
North
and
South
du failures—do losses. Every bak­
Be Ratified In Our
fragile and (bat she might not linger
ing la tweet and palatable—and
Florida
long. The sunset-glow was getting
Itaya moist, tender and delidoua to
State
brighter, and the time to depart front
the last tasty bite.
TALLAHASSEE, March 23.—That
this world growing nearer.
TALLAHASSEE, March 2 3 .-T he the sentiment of the people residing
That’s a b ig saving—but
The loved ones on the other side
of the act adopted in 1019 by the in the counties west of the Apalachi­
that- Isn’t alL Y ou save when
were awaiting her coming. To Join
for 10c from
you buy Calumet and you save
jffiilaturtf of Alabama authorizing cola river is irrevocably opposed to
them would be a gracious release from
when you oae It
one
sack
o
t
--otiations for the purchase of the the proposed annexation of that por­
helpless suffering. So ns the noon­
JJe counties of Florida west of the tion to the state of Alabama was the
G E N U IN E
tide hour approached the angelst came
lulachlcola river follows:
opinion expressed yesterday by Gov­
fcfc
and bore her emancipated spirit away
“tlnbania General Laws, regular ernor Hnrdcc and Attorney General
to the bliss beyond.
^ io n 1919. No. 025. H. 0 9 2 - Rivers H. Ruford, to the Metropolis
• There is left to us who remain,
bureau correspondent.
Dttsby.
sweet memories of faithful service
“An act to provide for the annexa­
“I do not believe that there is any
and honest purpose.
tion of Bay, Calhoun, Escnmbia, appreciable sentiment cither in the
Goodbye, dear Miss Bettie, ’till wo
Jnckson, Okaloosn,
Santa sections affected or in the state as
meet again in that fnir land where
TO BACCO
Rcfi, Walton and Washington coun- a whole for the annexation by Ala­
"the inhabitant shall no more say, f
tifj in West Florida to the state of bama of the counties beyond the Apa­
BAKING POWDER
ant sick,” and where ,the great foun­
Alabama, with the assent of the state lachicola river,” said Governor Hnr­
tain forever flows for the healing of
cf Florida, and the Congress of the dcc. “The greatness of our state con­
the nations.
sists in part in its diversity of pur­
United Stntes.
“And I heard n voice from Heaven
-Be it enacted by the legislature of suits and industries. I hardly think
saying: Blessed are the dead who die
the legislature, now soon to assemble,
Alabama:
. in the Lord from henceforth: Yea,
I t !_______
.
,
“L—Believing that it will be of mu- will seriously consider the proposition.
saith the Spirit, that they may rest
possesses more than the or*
tua! benefit to both the state of Personally, I should not favor them
H. B. McCall, Jr., and Edward Mc­ from their labors, and their works do
dlmry leavening strength. You pay
Florida and the state of Alabama to doing so."
Call, of Lakeland, spent Sunday with follow them."—A Friend.
leaa and use less. You get the most
I • change the boundary line between said
Attorney General Ruford, who is their pnrents.
In purity, dependability and wholeR*dpw "
someness.
itates from its present location to perhaps more closely^ in touch with
U cup of butter,
Co. J. M. Bcckley, of Cochran, Gn.,
lineups granu­
(he Apalachicola river and include the sentiments of the people In Flori­ spent last week in Oviedo the guest of
In every w a y — It is the best
lated sugar, 2 \i
within the state of Alabama the coun­ da west of the Apalachicola than any W. J. Varne nml fnmily.
wsy to keep down baking costs. That
cups flour, 1 cup
la what has mode it the world's big­
ties of Florida known ns Bay, Cal­ other ninn in the state, when asked as J Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope and
water, 2 le v e l
gest selling baking powder—haskept
teaspoons Caluhoun. Escambia,. Holmes, Jackson, to what he considered the attitude of j Francis Swope spent Wednesday in
It the favorite of millions of house­
met B a k in g
Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton and the people toward the proposal of the Snnford.
wives for more than thirty years.
Powder, 1 tea­
Washington, the governor of Alnbanm Alnbanm legislature, said:
Wednesday was "Clean Up Day" at IT’S GRANDMOTHER’S RECIFE
Good wholesome bakings can be
spoon lem on,
yolks of 9 eggs.
ii hereby empowered and directed to ■* "It is my opinion that an over­ the Oviedo Cemetery. A number of
TO BRING BACK COLOR AND “ [
made only of good materials, no
Then mix In tha
appoint three commissioners, to be whelming majority of the people re­ the U. I). C.'s and others interested
other way, so use only gopd baking
LUSTRE TO HAIR.
regular way.
known as the State Boundary Com- siding in the counties west of the in the work went out nbout 9 o’clock
powder and~good plain Hour (not
•elf-rising (lour).
miiiion, on the part of Alabama, to Apalachicola river are irrevocably op­ and spent the whole day, taking their
You can turn gray, faded hair beau­
act with a Hke commission on behnlf posed to the proposition of annexa­ dinner with them. This is an annual tifully dark nnd lustrous almost over
of the state of Florida whenever the tion to the state of Alnbnmn. I do custom in Oviedo and is always under
night if you’ll get a bottle of "Wyeth’s
legislature of Florida shall pass a not believe that any sentiment in the auspices of the LL P. C. ladies.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Varne enter­ Sage and Sulphur Compound" at any
limilar act, for the purposes describ­ favor of the movement exists beyond
i—Thomas It. Baker, Pb. D , a4
drug
store.
Millions
of
bottles
of
this
tained
at
*a
Georgia
supper
last
Thurs­
ed in (his art.
Rollins College, Aanalytlc and
two or three counties, and 1 do not
“2.—That the said commissioners believe that this sentiment is strong day night in honor of their guest, Col. old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improv­ Consulting Chemist says of the water: “Of the many waters of this and oth-,
and th- ir &gt;ti&lt;l essors be and are here­ enough in any county to pursuade the Berkley. Those present were: Mr. ed by the addition of other ingredients er regions that I hnvc analyzed, I have found none superior In all good quali­
by authorized and empowered, in be­ representative in the legislature to ami Mrs. Vann* and family, Miss are sold annually, says a well-known ties to that of the ’Elder Water.”—Phone 31I-W. Office In Miller Building.
Ethel Tny and Mr. and Mrs. T. L• druggist here; because it darkens the
half of the state of Alabnmn to de­ support the measure.
ELDER SPRINGS WATER CO.
termine the state boundary line be"I have heard hundreds of promi- Lingo, all of whom hail from Gcor- hair so naturally and evenly that no
Ittrcf, Alabama and Florida to be the inenl citizens of that part of the 1h'in.
out' can loll it lias been applied.
The High School girls entertained
Apalachicola river from the. Georgia j state declare that if such a condition
Those whose hair is turning grny
IF YOU N E E D A N E W '
itate line to the western boundnry were t&lt;&gt; occur under any circumstanc­ the members of the Woman’s flub op becoming fifdcd have a surprise
lirie of Franklin county, nml then fol­ es llutt they wouh! sacrifice what j Friday with n jazz program which awaiting them, because after one or
lowing the present county line be­ property they happened (o have in I was greatly enjoyed by all present. two applications the gray hair van­
These warm days have brought on ishes and your locks become luxurtween the counties of Calhoun and that section and remain citizens of
Franklin, nr along the line as they Florida by moving into that part o f 1«*«&gt;*’ severe eases of fishing fever innt'y dark and beautiful.
ma&gt; determine.
tin* state which retained identity a s ' ninong a number of Oviedo's promiThis is the age of youth. Gray-hair­
Buy the B est that Is m ade
( nent and otherwise citizens nnd ul* ed, unattractive folks aren’t wanted
“3.—That the said commissioners sueb.
and th, -ir Miecessors be farther cm"It i- my opinion that a great many ",nsl *’v',r&gt;' ,I;‘V automobiles and around, so get busy with Wyeth’s
powered !.. do and perforin all acts people in west and north Florida' Fords leave town loaded with fisher- .Sage and Sulphur (’(impound tonight
fll
requisite and necessary to perfect and would favor a s tu te division because i ,,u‘" 11,1,1 fishing.-equipment, Some- J an,| you’ll be delighted with your
cuimumate any-agreement for the ces­ of what they consider to lie an ail- I Hines these cars return before dark dark, handsome hair and your junithsion ,.f *he aforesaid territory, now a vantage that would accrue to each sec- , *n rtr,h’r 1° display the proof of their ful appearance within n few days
part of ihc -tate of Florida, to the tion of the state by reason of tin. "fish tales" and again they come ill Ailv.
W e also have the Buck Line of
state of Alabama, and that, whenever diversified interests, occupation and after night with nothing to show or
an agreement has been reached by the conditions which exists when a paral­ to say.
Large shipments of tomatoes are
GAS RANGES
Mrs. C. L. West, Mrs. Mnry West going forward from points south of
said commissioners it shnll bo com -! lel is drawn between South Florida
municated by them in writing to both and north Florida, but those same nnd Charles L. West, jr,, spent Sat­ Miami.
the governor of Florida and the gov­ people would not consider for a mo­ urday in Orlando.
Dick Walpole spent thu- week end
ernor of Alabama, accompanied by ment in a favorable light the proposi­
copies of ;,ii documents, agreements, tion of having that part of Florida with bis aunt, Mrs. W. E. Young,
stilt.1. 1n -. map** ami plans.
west of the* Apalachicola river annex­ leaving Monday for Sarasota where
1he goes to visit the family of F. K.
* lh.,t the Governor shall cause, ed to A lubatna."
’ Walpole.
the r.;- rf and accompanying docu­
F. T. Linglcy, of Snckville, Canada,
ments to Ik- printed nnd shall trftns- 1
DRINK
SANFORD, FLORIDA
arrived Sunday and will spend sev­
tmt the same to the n£xt ensuing reg­
ular session of the legislature of this Elder Springs Water. Its 99 98-100 eral weeks with his family.
Mrs. W. P. C arter entertained the
ftatc, or to a special session, should per cent pure. Phone 311.
social
and prayer meeting committees
* special session be called prior to
of
the
C. E. Tuesday ni(jht.
Ihc convening of the regular session,?
SENTENCED TO HANG,
Mrs.
C. L. West, Mrs. Mary West,
together with such recommendations
ORLANDO, March 19.—Judge An,r:' hill- as he may deem necessary to drews today sentenced John I*. Wil- (’has. West, .Ir., Mrs. II. B. McCall
(lrr) into effect tin* report of said son to death by hanging for the mur- and Miss Ethel Taylor spent Monday
cr‘Biniic.«i,„|,.rs
(|t,r ltf jjjp Blster.in|nw near here last in Orlando.
PIANO TUNING
Mrs. J, H. Lee, Jr., spent Sunday
I hat the said commissioners December. Wilson was convicted
W. L. Harvey will, tune your piano.
Local and Long Distance Hauling
| *11 l*e paid a per diem of ten dol- yesterday. The dnte of the execution in Altamonte with her mother, Mrs. 1H years with Cable Co. Permanent­
Lewis.
^r* each and shall be reimbursed for will be set by the governor.
ly located in Snnford at 107 West
C. S. Lee and W. J. Lawton spent
expenses from the general fund.
First street. Rhone 103-J. All work
several days in Jnekronville last
Re stnu auditor shnll nudit nil cxguaranteed.
‘
25-tfc
If Wl* Please You, Tell Others. If We Don't, Tell U b.
Lewis.
reports, and-whenever npprovA
number.of
Oviedo
people
had
the
} the governor the state trensurpleasure of hearing ibe
endid lec­
fr i* hereby authorized to pay said
ture
of
Dr.
Ralph
I’nrie'.te
Friday*
Ur l'rs* nn&lt;! the per diem compennight through the k . n d - o f
tho Is a powerful Antiseptic and Palo ++ ++ +-M .+ »+»+ ++»»+ »+»»+ +»+ »++ +++ +»»»»»»+ »»»+-b»»»»»»+»».
'on shall be audited and paid whenFirst Nntional Bank of Snnford. Not
' 1!L governor accepts the report
“PROLIFIC” Fertilizers Grow Prolific
Killer, cures'^infected cuts, old sores, |
only,
will the lecture, but also the
*7 onKrs 't printed, but the comMany porsons, otherwise
totter, etc. Relievos Sprains, Neur­ |
Crops
courtesy of the hank will long ho re­
I'Mfjr.crs shall remnfn in office until
vigorous and healthy, are
algia, Rheumatism.
17-13tc
membered
by
all
the
Oviedo
people
:/" V 'rnor Ri,nN discharge them.
bothered occasionally with
who heard it.
.
^ ,at' whereas, the legislature
Indigestion. The effects of a
L. E. Wright, jr., left this week for
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
j .1
°f Florida will convene
disordered stomach on the
|
BLACKSHEAR, GEORGIA
Jacksonville.
r’ur
regular session enriy in
system are dangerous, and
Attorneys
and
CounsclIora-at-Law
A quarter-century of successful m anufacture and d istri­
April, |yo| a n
.
The Service Garage owned nnd op­
prompt treatment of Indiges­
ii.
•
the governor of
DcLAND, FLORIDA
bution in Florida nnd Georgia of H igh Grade
erated by Clemmons Hall, has been
tion Is Important “The only
# .nan is hereby requested to forWill practice in the State.and Feder­
“PROLIFIC” Fertilizers
medicine
1
havo
needed
has
sold to C. S. McCullcy. (
t&gt;i J. rnflfiniit to the governor of
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
been something to aid diges­
Floriiin,
SpeciaM
orm
ulas
for Cirtus, Melon and all V egetable
The
long
felt
need
of
a
barber
shop
amining and Perfecting Land Titles.
prior to“ the V
convening
of the
II.
V
IIW
V
.II
tion and clean the liver,”
'
Crops
in
Oviedo
has
a
t
last
been
m
et
by
J : "^M ature of Florida, a copy of
writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a
Reduce
your
1921
Fertiliber
bills by using “PROLIFIC”
Wilson
Brown
who
has
opened
a
shop
McKinney, Texas, fanner.
ft A ct ani* invite the governor of
Fertilizers.
just back of th e1 Oviedo Mercantile
“My medicine la
SCHELLE MAINES
tils/ ” *ubn,it the same .to the legleg
Honestly made, truthfully sold, and satisfactorily
u,#ture of
Co., in the room that was formerly
..
f i°rida with the recomdelivered
L
A
W
Y
E
R
occupied by the Young Tire Co., of­
Z in,lat,on to create a similar comAn
independent
company
w ith capacity of 400 tons daDy.
;;
fice.
omcK in the court House
Ilorida ° n
t&gt;art °f the state of
A. E. Furnoll, Sr., Mrs. Famell, A.
T. E. KING, Agent
SANFORD -*• FLORIDA
!
E.
Famell,
Jr.,
and
Clemmons
Hall
't further enacted that all
SANFORD
FLORIDA
left Sunday for a trip down the East
vlth iT*
i“w» in conflict
Coast returning Friday.
*
fctrrhv L BCt ** artJ the^same are
for Indigestion and stomach
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope, Francis
^pealed.
GEO. G. HERRING
trouble of any kind.. I have
Swope, Miss Mable Swope and Mrs.
never found anything that
fecti
°t this act shall become cfAtlorncj-at-Law
C. S. Lee spent Saturday afternoon
touches the spot, like BlackeriKi/ Upon ‘ta “PProyal by the.govARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
Draught I tfke It In broken
In Snnford.
No. 14 Garncr-WoodrufT Buildin
doses after meals. For a long
H. W. Anderson left Saturday for
Appxove,!. September 29, 1919."
W. J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
time I trli.il pills, which grip­
.
SANFORD, FLA.
his
home in Atlanta after a pleasant
ed
and
didn’t
give
the
good
. A°!N SHRDLU ETAOIN I
AQENTB
visit to his sister, Mrs. O. G. Wolcott
results. Black-Draught Hvor
medicine Is easy to take, easy
at Lake Charm.
«
*
to keep, Inexpensive.”
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Varne and fam­
Oat a package front 7°ur
ily spent Tuesday afternoon in San­
o rn ci VKOPLKn HANK builoino
druggist today—Ask for and
JEWELER
ford.
lnalat upon Thedford’s—the
Sanford,
Florida
MY SPECIALTIES:
only genu|ne.
Pickard's
Hand-Painted
China
666 is a prescription for Colds,
GrimJCak| .a Cold, F ever and
Get It today.
,
Gorham's Sterling Stiver
and LaGrlppe. It’s the
Ppe quicker than an yth in g
EM
Rogers' Plated Ware
m
ost
speedy
rem
edy
we
know.
° w* Pfeventlng pneumonia.
17-13tc
Elgin and Waltham Watches

5 0 good cigarettes

Bull''
DURHAM

OVIEDO NOTES

SAGE TEA DANDY
TO DARKEN HAIR

ELDER SPRINGS WATER

OIL COOK STOVE

The FLORENCE Automatic

Reho-paste

For Carbuncles, Boils,
Bone-Felons.
Ask Your Druggist

^

% NLL

LOSSING’S QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER
“ We Deliver The Goods”
PHONE 498

Indigestion

V

R U B -M Y-TISM

! THE BLACKSHEAR MFG. COMPANY

H E N R Y M c L A U L IN G e n e r a l

AT

17-l3tc

•:

i

�•

’

- .■

' • *"■&gt;

THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921
—v.-1
GOD BLESS BOB DAVIS.
STABILIZING CROP RETURNS IN IMPORTANT ISSUES BEFORE THE
’That American who fired on Vic
GETTING TOGETHER
COMING LEGISATURE.
SANFORD
tor Bergdoll, the draft dodger, and
On Sunday Col. Robert W. Davi,
We arc getting together in this
C~;7HOLLT ............. . r r». Id.it Bid UlUr missed him, should receive a pension
When
the
Florida
legiskiture
con­
V. 1. LILLA-ttD..........iMnUrj ud Trtuuir for firing and six months in jail for man's town and getting together clos­
severed
his connection as editor of
High transportation costs and un­
» ■ A. XITEL.................................Obx tb I I t a i m
venes
in
regular
biennial
session
two
the
Gainesville
Daily Sun. The re­
er than ever before.. We are begin­ settled market conditions this season
missing him.
weeks
from
tomorrow
it
will
be
con­
tirement
of
Colonel
Davis is a distinct
PuMl.k.i t n r j riitijr by
have
shown
again
the
necessity
to
our
ning
to
realize
that
in
getting
togeth­
----------- o----------Stealing young orange trees out of er we will build u real town much farmers of making a larger part of fronted with a legislative program loss to Florida journalism. Mr. DavU
the field at night is the latest di­ faster and much more satisfactorily their crops staple, so as to await a certainly no less extensive and im­ in his Valedictory published Sunday
(Iaoorp«rttod&gt;
version in Polk county. Well, any­ than by back-biting, standing back, better market and insure a part of portant than faced by other assemblies stated that ho was over Tft years of
SU B lC R irT IO N r&amp;ICC IV ADVANCE:
how it gives the Temple orange some holding back, refusing to help each their returns. The raising of corn of the recent past and unless all signs age when he "began his career" u
t n r e T E A R ............................................................... KAO
other and refusing to take a part in and the establishing of a cold storage fail it will be an extremely interest­ editor and when he wrote his
mighty good advertising, eh, what?
B IX MONTH8 ........................................................ 1 .U
the great work of reconstruction that plant have been two steps in the ing sitting. The further prospect is editorial. He is a kindly gcntlerau,
----------- o----------THREE M
O
NTHS........................................................T»
"What Lies Before Mr. HardingT" is necessnry here. But by various right direction. What are others do­ that it will be as constructive as the of The Old School and wrote as h*
B atond u t « « i d C U m M ill M ilto r A u u it IS.
thought of the times demnnds.
methods and various plans wo are get­ ing for us to learn from?
talked. For years he represented this
I l l * , at tba Pelt Offtoa at laafard. Florida. says a headline in one of the papers.
•Hador Act of March S, 1171.
At this writing we may expect to district in the halls of Congress, and
There are now in Germany over one
We don’t know, hut one thing is cer­ ting together and good work will re­
dried see the legislature spend a greater missed being governor by only a few
« W i«a; HERALD BUILDINO.
Fhoao M l tain, Bro. Warren, the lies behind you sult from it and result much faster thousand factories preparing
We will vegetables. During 1917 alone, they part of its time in the consideration votes. IHb life has been a blessing to
are what will count in the next four\ thaq anyone can forseo.
build that city here and we will start dried a larger output of potatoes than of a few important proposals, viz:
the state and his kind words as edi­
years.
Fnpri|a Advrttl.lng H.prti.nl*tivo
THEAM
URICANPRESSA3 SOCIIATION
A
Re-apportionment.
it this summer. There should be no was raised in the whole United States
tors have carried cheer and encour­
Compulsory tick eradication.
agement to many a weary heart and
Who’s First, Mnn or Cow, asks the dull summer if we can keep every- during the time. The process of pre­
Permanent highways.
Haincs City Herald. Well, if you, thing moving. Sanford will be just servation of all kinds of vegetables
mind. May his last days be spent tq
Chautauqua next week.
Fish and game laws.
peace. God bless Bob Davis.—DeLa||
meet a cow on a dark road at night what we make I t .. .
has been so perfected there, that not
- ■ ■— o-------—
News.
Publfc Utilities Commission.
only taste, color and smell are kept
----------- o----------- And the best one that Sanford has it has usually been the cow that was
Taxation in its varied forms.
perfect, but so, that even the fibrefirst and we had to wait for them to
INVEST YOUR MONEY HERE.
The last time we saw dear old Bob
ever had.
No-fence law.
Davis, [he editor of the News w*,
ous structure {b kept intact to such a
ease off the road as we oozed by.’
-------Appropriations,
Mnny n ten dollar cow has ruined ri
There aro some investments that degree, that when soaked before boil­
with us and we played a low dow*
It will not only help our own peo­
Of course other m atters will come joke on Col. Bob by pretending to b«
$2,000
automobile
and
cost
the
auto
are
safe.
There
are
some
investing
the.
original
form
will
be
restor­
ple but many from neighboring towns
owncr $50 for the. ten dollar cow in ments that might yield good returns, ed., This is accomplished by a pro­ before the assembly to share in th&lt;! strangers in-*Gainesville and asking
• re coming here to attend it.
the bargain.
*
•
There are some that we might say cess of slow drying nnd the leaving consumption of time and many of him a lot of fool questions but wt
----------- o----------------:---- 0----------were all right'. But ^f they are safe of from 5 to 10 per cent of tho mois­ them will receive the approval of the wound up by, telling him who we were
Some magazine guy has written n
Lake Monroe, the nice hotels, the and sound and if by chance they ture in the product. The result is in legislators. But of tho above men­ and .all three had a war dance on the
book on "Idle .Moments in Florida."
daily newspaper and the celery fields might yield you some revenue, what figures, that one pound of dried pro­ tioned subjects several are going to main street of Gainesville and we
We.wish he had our job on the Daily
were whnt attracted the visitors to have you renlly gained by sending duct would be derived from 10.4 have hard sailing if they succeed at hugged Col. Bob good and plenty. We
Herald for one month.
the city Saturday. And you will note your money out of town. It never pounds of b^nns, 13.3 spinach, 4.4 po­ all, and days will be occupied in their can say amen to-the nbove with all
----------- o------------ •
thnt the celery fields come Inst It is comes back and like the water that tatoes, 13.3 tomatoes, 12 cabbage, or: discussion.—Jacksonville Metropolis. out heart nnd may the richest blessOver at St. Augustine they have
We do not think they will have such ings fall on the devoted head of Col.
Up to the people of Sanford to keep h'fls passed the mill, you cannot grind one car of dried products would equal
formed a "Linger Longer" Club. Down
hard sledding nnd in fact if the ma­ Bob Davis during the remainder of hU
up the hotels, the newspaper and with it again.
20
cars
of
green
vegetables,
quite
n
at Orlnndo they, have formed a "Lin­
make the Inkc front attractive. The
But if you invest in a home enter- little saving in crates and freights and jority of the legislators are the kind life. His retirement from the Sun
gerie Longer Club."
farmers will take care of themselves, prise, if you invest In something in commissions,
of men they nre supposed to be they will he n distinct loss to Gainesville
,
—--------- o-----------——:---- o
■ ■your own city or county and per- ■ Again: 1 ton of green peas in will pass the majority of the measures and the entire state.
I t was the perversity of fate that
"The tourists are
going home" chance it does not yield you a big cans equnls&gt;93 boxes or 4,291 pounds, mentioned above. The state of Flori­
Simon Tuch should l&gt;o “touched” by
wails the South Florida resorts. Well, revenue you have still invested your while dried they would weight 175 da ns n whole is waking up to its op­
The tministers of Miami believe in
wire tappers nt Miami. He should
portunities ns never before and oppor­ doing things. They said there wu
let ’em go, dear brothers. They are money at home where some home pounds.
change it to "Stung" now.
stopping with us on the way home people get the benefit from it. Take
The JJritish used some ’of these tunity lies right along the legislation gambling going on in Miami nnd prov.
----------- o----------ami all of our hotels and homes and for instance a hotel property. You dried products, left over from th e ' outlined above. In the m atter of ap- ed it by searching the premises ol
Sanford has had all kinds of amuse­
apartments and everything is filled help to build a hotel here and the-en- Boer war, during the recent war nnd propriations we believe the legislature the places suspected nnd finding the
ments this year. There were many
with them. It is an ill wind thnt tire populace are benefited thereby found them in good condition, which will be governed by sense and reason paraphernalia. ThiB is the proper way
kicks on some' of them. Now see
blows nobody good and when the exo .even if your stock does not pay big guarantees the keeping quality, when and economy, hut not false economy* to go about It. Always prove what
how mnny of^you want real amuse­
dus starts from the South Sanford dividends the first two or three years, prepared right.
They can lop off a lot of political jobs you say and it is not difficult to prove
ments.
•
gets the tourists for a few days or a If you put your money in real estate,
It will be easy trt sc9, whnt a sav­ thnt were created for.the benefit of gambling in an y 'city in the United
few weeks and they like it so well thn in farms, in factories here it is nil ings account our farmers could lay by, political henchmen of former gover­ States nnd Florida.
A Toronto, Canada, man flagged a
they are coming here next season to returned to the pockets of some one in only converting port of their crops nors and they can save the state much
tra in w ith a pair of red socks. We
stay in,our new tourist hotel and play^ here and to local channels where into dried products.
( money thereby. As the state is grow♦ have seen Rocks that would have flag­
on
our
golf
links
.,
.
\ the ritv is benefited by it in some
Thc
American
fruit
dryers
of
the
; intf there nre many measures that
ged a German train loaded with Litnmust be pussed and that will tend to
---------o----------measure.
So
if
you
must
invest
in
west
cannot
compete
with
the
pro­
b u rg e r cheese and they were not red
spend
some of the state’s money. The |
We
note
by
the
Gainesville
Sun
that
‘
stocks
invest
in
home
enterprises.
duct
put
out
by
Europe,
and
the
either.
Col. Robert Davis has retired from They are here where you ean see great danger to the success of drying Metropolis left off the most important |
All of Ihnl niee stuff the newspa­ the editorial tripod and thal W. M them and get something out of them. vegetables successfully lies in the of the needs of the state in the educa­
slipshod methods used in our rich and tion line unless it comas under the
pers are writing about the slate pris­ Pepper will have to take up this addi­
tional
burden
tcm|&gt;ornrj|y.
The
read
PASS
IT
ON
TO
THE
PEOPLE.
wasteful
country in nil such enterpris­ head of appropriations and in that SPECIALS FOR SAT­
on farm at Raiford may bo all right
ers
will
miss
Col.
Iloh
from
the
Sun
es.
The
science of the processes 1i-ase b‘t us have all the money we can
for those who are not there but it will
URDAY ONLY
The Plant City Courier quotes should be studied nt the point where get for the schools and the school
not popularize the farm as a summer for he was a most fluent writer and
hml so many friends over the state slruwberries this week as selling at the most perfect goods are produced. teachers.
resort.
who love him boon use they have between thirteen and a little . above
Next it will take an intelligent ad­
The building of a bridge across* the
Good nineteen cents a quart. T h e'retail vertising campaign to create a m ar­
Everybody get behind the Chautau­ known him so many years.
writers
are
growing
scarce
and
those
price of berries ill Tampa has been ket and an equally careful campaign St. Johns river at Osteen Ts again
qua and make it a big success. You
have nl! been talking about higher that are loved by the public are grow­ ibirty and thirty-five rents—the same to educate the cooks, tile individual being agitated, and u committee con­
class amusements Here it is at your- ing scarcer but we opine that unless as when berries were ten and fifteen consumers !o the proper ways of pre­ sisting of two members of the Board
door. Give it your support and see Col. Hob is mil for good that he will vents higher in Plant City. The peo­ paring thrrfe products, since ignor­
be back on jhe job again before long. ple of Tampa have been good custom­ ance in this one direction alone can of County Commissioners from Sem­
th a t it flourishes.
.Meantime we opine that Will Pepper ers for the berry sellers, they have spoil the reputation of a new product inole nnd two from Volusia have been
appointed to investigate the matter
We may not have a ball team this can shake the Pepper box for the bought liberally all (hat came to forever.
InUii, ill the higher prill's, even ratlgThere never was a more favorable nnd report at the April meetings of
summer but we will all be busy build­ time lu-ilig.
----------- o----------i' g op to seventy-five cents for the time than at present to go into this.
ing new hotels, golf links, homes, etc.
these two bonTds. The building of a
The next legislature will pass such "inter berries. It would seem a fair Foods are high ami in all probability
Ion busy to play ball and at the end
bf the season we will probably have; strenuous laws regarding bootlegging Uii.ig to give the housekeeper a chance will be for some, time to. come and free bridge a t Osteen would take pro­
that it will come under the extra haz- *u put up a few cans or quarts of the public is more receptive of taking bably 'nine-tenths- of the traffic from ;
more money.
ardous occupations and few will cure herruis now when the season is draw- on a new product for its cheapness the Harden Ferry bridge, where toll
is charged.—DoLand News.
Seminole county can well feel proud to engage in it. The proposed new *nK
an end and berries are cheap than heretofore.
And we can look for opposition
field.
Investigations
could
also
he
made
law
is
ope
that
tin
of hrr representative this session
Herald has called
Tin Plant f’ity Courier "f Tuesday cheaper lyiu on account of the low from those who are interested in the
Hon Frank I’. Forster has the rj- for ever since tin so c a lle d p ro h lh i$ 1.00
Nja-cl and the esteem not only of In-, turn laws went mti •ffect iinl that is ay* ' ’While strawberry shipments valuation in the countries where this Harden Ferry bridge' hut it seems that
home folks but of every man in Flori­ tu give the ulTctiders a jail sentence during the last three shipping days industry has been brought to perfec­ the county commissioners of Volusia
will be guided by the wishes of the
da who knows him.
instead of a fine. The fines work too bave been even heavier than they were tion.
a customer
people,
mnny ways to suit the people who
preceding three days, prices are
•---------- o-----------Josiah ’Ferris, one of the men who
24-lbs. Pillsbury '
We should all get behind our new have been investigating this phase of wn the decline. The nyerage price
It
seems
thnt according to the cen­
-city band. It is composed of renl the laws and to give them a jail sen- reached yesterdny was nineteen cents met Ponce DeLeon when he discover­
F lo u r .................. $1.55
■musicians and they are rehearsing fence and no fines would stop the a quart. There were CO,912 quarts ed Orlando, has quit the newspaper sus figures for Florida that there nre
■regularly. No city is complete with­ lamtlegging and many other grafts shipped during Friday, Saturday and business nnd ftone into job printing-in more nien than women. This gives
Orlando. We will all miss Josiah. every girl a better chance in this state i
out a good band nnd our own hand that are now fastened upon the body yesterday."
Thousands of quarts should be put Orlando newspapers have known him than in other stoles and will no douht i
deserves all the encouragement that it politic. Fines are nothing more than
is possible to give them.
licensing the liquor traffic and if it is ul’ ^“r home use, and if they are ob- for the past thirty years and we opine cause nn exodus of girls from other j
necessnry to stop it the fines will m-v tamable at the lower price*, they will Ihnt the lure of the newspaper will be states when the figures are given out. |
Ibis is Faster Week and the time er do the work. It is the travesty *'e wor,h 111 the platform from now on, too Htrong for him later on nnd his
for the stores to all get busy with Upon Inw and order nnd justice to al- they will be used when the prices job printing business will be given up
their spring advertising. Easter is low the fine system to exist in re- Hi-ops below a profitable one for the for the life of luxury and case on a i
daily paper.
the time tu discard the winter togs Kurd to selling liquor. If you don't shippers.—Tnnipa Tribune,
----------- °----------and put on the summer clothes and believe it watch thr same old offend- .The same thing is tree o f all the
It is also the time for merchants gen­ ers get th eir, fines every week or ov- Florida crops. . When the price is
Every time wc attend a public meet­
erally to wake up and do some ad­ cry month nnd go right hack to sell­ down in the markets there,is no rea­ ing the spenkers tnlk about fnith, ev­
vertising.
ing.
son for sticking the home people.
T h e $150 Tractor Crating and Freight Extra '
ery time we go to church the preach­
-----------o ----------H ure enn just hold off until the
Plant M ore Rows and
Dispatch says: "Longer skirts are
This is the accepted time for the ers dwell on fnith, every time you
legislature meets the papers will have shown in Paris fashions." Maybe so, Snnfonl merchants to arrange for n' hear a group of men or women talking
Get Bigger Crops
aomething to talk about every day. It maybe so, but in this man’s town they M.rk.s of 8ttlc'a. Tht. |M.ople aro cbm.Mt eventually turns to faith and the
There’s no need to plsnt In wide
Booms thnt this session will be the have heard the reverse nnd they seem
„ ,
row* when you cultivate With
. .. .
, mg to Sanford now ns never before Herald has at last come to believe
best session of the Florida legislature to .be shrinking
Sprywheel.
Only7 iacbet wide.
nil the time—the
thnt perhaps the people of Sanford
It weed* end cultivate* the nar­
given the right are beginning to believe thnt fnith is
that has been held in many years nnd skirts we mean—not the girls. Howrow e«t row*. You plant mors
there will be some constructive work ever, shorter skirts make the men kind of inducements to remnln here. the
...............
row* end fet bigger crop* sad
Rock of Ages for them.
We
done tin &gt; always saj this in March look longer and this will help some of There is nothing quite so attractive* preached
profit*,
it long enough for somcDemonitretioni
gladly gives*
the short fellows.
to people as good stores and sales of body to believe it. Wc hove begged,
When tho Sanford Daily Herald
----------- o
nil kinds nt which they can get bar-( besoechcd nnd besought the people of
chronicles, “we are getting together
Write to Senator Fletcher for u gains, Sanford should be the trading Sanford for years to have fnith ini
FERGUSON-HALL TRACTOR'S CO.
In this man’s town nnd getting closer copy of that bulletin on curing hog center of Florida nnd would be if the their community and it would solve all |
E xclusive A gents
thnn ever before," it means thnt tho meat. It is Farmers’ Bulletin, No. merchants would take more ndvertis- their problems. If they have it all|
celery city intends to move with a 1180. The ham nnd Bnusage and ing in the Daliy Herald and let the will be well. If they have It not there'
105 W EST FIRST STREET *
hump and a jump.—Orlando Reporter- “ever’thing" described will make your people know what they have to of- 1will never Ik? n city built here and
SA N FO R D , FLA.
S ta r.
mouth water.—Tampa Tribune.
fer.
.
1nil of your efforts are for naught.
I

THESANFORDHERALD

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

S a n fo r d Cash
Grocery

5-1bs. White Navy
Beans ■................ ...40c
5-lbs. Baby Lima
Beans, lb.
. 18c
5-lbs. Large Lima
Beans .....
48c
5-lbs. B. E. P e a s...... 58c
15-lbs Irish Potatoes 45c
1-lb. Cheese.............. 35c
1-lb. Creamery But­
ter
.................. 63c
11-lbs Granulated
Sugar
Only $1.00 worth to

S a n fo r d Cash
Grocery

S prywheel

We Are the ONLY Authorized Distributors of FIRST-QUALITY PERFECTION TIRES
In Seminole and Lake Counties and we give you a WRITTEN GUARANTEE for 6000 miles o n fabric and 10,000 miles on Cord Tires. All our Tires are .|

•of new stock and first quality and you can’t go wrong when you buy a perfection Tire from us. Our prices are the lowest. Quality better than the best.
30x3 N. S. Guaranteed, $10.50; 30x3*72 Guaranteed, $12.50. Tubes Guaranteed One Year— 30x3 Tube, $1.90; 30x3*72 Tube, $2.00

105 PALMETTO
AVENUE

NEXT TO FIRE
STATION

�■ J a M

B M

H n
" "
&gt;

THE SANFORD W EEKLY H ER A LD , FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921

of Scholarships
“FLORIDA FIRST” Award
For Florida Teachers,
MOVIE FAVORED Students at Peabody

PRING
UMMER
TYLES

TALLAHASSEE, March 24.—Con­
uflOlE STATE WILL MS ADVER- ditions of the award of scholarships
*
TISED IN NEW
to Florida students and teachers in
FILM.
the George Peabody College for
Teachers have been announced by W.
\fjurring its success, groat enthu- N. Sheats, state superintendent of
is being manifested to the public instruction. Detailed informa-,
-Florida First” film, which has been tlon will be supplied by Mr. Sheats
proposed by Tampa business men for upon application of persons who de­
sire to seek the scholarships.
j—rtlsine the state as a whole,
To become eligible, applicants must
‘ some time ago Paul Gilmore, a
agree to remain In Peabody College
Tsmps man with wide stage exper- throughout the summer quarter, June
filmed a play in Manltee coun8 to August 26, to pursue not less
This play, by reason of its bcau- than ten credit hours of work thruS ,1 semi-tropical settings, and the
out the quarter, and to fulfill all
strength of the story, met with Im- conditions and requirements for cred­
etdiste success in New York, where it in the courses they pursue.
It is hailed as one of the beat films on
the independent market.
from the scenes pictured in this
glo, Manitec county, it is declared,
&gt;
______
hss derived much advertising—a cirMrs. Jack Hartley returned Wed­
S A N F O
minstance thnt is responsible now for
nesday from Groveland where she has
tfce attempt to give such advertising been visiting her son nnd dnughtcr,
to all Florida. The vehicle of the tour Will nnd Ethel.
Florida in motion pictures will
Fred Parker, of Orlando, was a vis­
he a brisk, bright apd breezy comedy- itor in town Wednesday.
drama, *ovcn about the flirtations of
Mrs. Harry Leo Harlec, of Atlanta,
t traveling salesman. His wife is In is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
hot pursuit, and with scores of girls in Entzminger. *
tverj- town, the salesman is kept
$Irs. J. S. Dinkel, Miss Olive nnd
jomjlng from place to place in quick Mrs. E. C. Mnury motored to San­
order.-•
ford W ednesday.
The chief difference of method in
J. E. Phipps returned Thursday
Aiming this "Florida F irst" picture from Tampa.
will be the amount of scenery Includ­
Mr. and Mrs. Clark of New York,
ed. Every scene will bo well identi­ is the guest of T. G. Roebuck nnd
fied, shown minutely, and no pains family.
spared to give Florida atmosphere to
The ice cream served At the hotel
the whole. Two chief characters, the is quite a .treat thetfe n ice' warm
salesman and hia wife, will be cover­ days.
ing two different sections of the state
Mr. and Mrs.’ E. E, Hardy-were
at once. No place of importance will Sanford visitors Friday. * . •
be overlooked.
W. McWorkmnn was in Winter
Among the scenes will be the scen­ Park Friday playing golf.
ic beauty of Cocoanut Grove, its wind­
T. A. O’Neil gave a social evening
ing drives, rondsidc cafes and inns; at the hotel St. Patrick's eve. There
the fine fishing at Stuart, at St. Lucie were n number of guests from Orlan­
Inlet, on the enst const; the fine ho­ do among those present.
tels of the henutiful country club nt
W. McWorkmnn left Sunday nfterFt Pierre; Ormond, with its race noon for his home in Indianapolis af­
trick and speedways, hotels nnd ter spending several weeks on Crank
hat*-(Pier
homes of some of the world’s grentest Hill. J. K. Phipps took him up to
eelebreties; the plcnsure boating fa­ Snnford where he caught the Tampa
cilities of Vero nnd its'fnm ous hotel, Specinl.
Sleepeye lodge; great docks nnd ex­
Mrs. E. C. Mnury returned to her
port facilities nt Fcrnandin; machin­ home in Orlando Monday qfter spend­
ery and foundry developments nt ing several days with Mrs. J. S. Din­
Archer* the "home like" ntmosphere kel.
at I.I.ive Oak; Taliahnasee, the sent of . Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks, of New
government; tarpon fishing nt Dune­ York, stopped over on their way home
din; cit,ni« fruits nt Wnuchuln nnd to visit Mrs. J. S. Dinkel, who is Mrs.
phosphate at Mulberry.
Week’s cousin.
Other places better known on this
Mr. and Mrs. Sprouse and son nnd
side of the peninsular to be included little Miss Florence Tinkie, of Or­
arr; Iverness, Orlnndo, Ocala, Snn- lnndo, were the guests of Mr. nnd
Ladies Sport Oxford. White Canvas,
fonl. Hel^ind, Klsslssimme, Pensacola Mrs. Fuller Sunday.
Hlnck or Brown Trim. $4 At) nnd $9.00
St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Tnrpon
A most congeninl picnic wns given
Springs. Tampa, lakeland, Plant City, nt Palm Springs .Saturday afternoon.
Dade City, lirooknvillc, St. Augustine, Those attending were: Mr. nnd Mrs.
Fort Myers, Arcndin, Bartow nnd A. Y. Fuller ami daughters, Misses
LLnke 1Vales.
(D lJ ei1 for Men and Women
I.eln, Francis and Emma, Mrs. Dink­
The leading part will bo plnyed by el nnd Miss Olive, Mrs. Mnury, J. E.
Mr Gilmore in the role of traveling Phipps, W. McWorkmnn and Jim
Dr. Reed for Men
salesman in Florida. A talented nc- Laverety.
Kreider “Pollyanna” for Children
tnjs will he brought here to play op­
Mr. und Mrs. Wright arid Ernest
posite him ns his wife.
Talmr left for their home in Cain, N.
Encouraged by business men in this Y., Snturdny.
wetion, plans have been launched
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robinson, who hnve
looking to the immediate taking of been in the Clouser cottage left for
pictures, by Baxter, Inc., who arc Plant City Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. McGauhey, of Dune­
backing the enterprise.
din, nnd Mrs. Hardwny, of Taft, were
cnllers in town Friday. We were
glad to see our old friends.
T N A U l M A H K .R C a . U.S. PAT. O ff.
T. A. O'Neil nnd Mr. Henderson
were cnllers in Orlnndo Monday.
Thi* KhsUw Sunday is the first in
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Bistline were
Ladies and Gents
10 years hut what a special Easter
shopping in Sanford Monday.
&gt;vr\irr has been arranged to take
Mrs. Will Rincnu returned Sundny
place here. All East Snnford folks
from Jacksonville where sho has been
*ill have to go to town or elsewhere
under the doctor’s care.
party walked for miles and miles be­ sisted by the music committee who
!bi' year for Easter service.
N. 0. Odium, of Orlnndo, was trnns fore the dogs even began to take up gnve a most enjoynblo program. A
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. E.' Squire, of Cam­ acting business in town Monday.
a trail. The party left the cars and free will offering was taken for home
eron nvenue, have as their guests,
Mr. and Miss Dunbar were Sanford followed the dogs into the woods as mission work' and over five dollars
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alnnson Benjamin and
visitors Tuesday.
they took up trail after trail. Four was raised for this worthy cause.
Irs. Susie Rrown, the party have
C. L. West spent Mondny in Or­
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allen nnd Claude possums were treed by the dogs hut
j*cn ‘pending some months in Bar- Hinchcliff were in Sanford on Tues­
lando attending the trial of the men
•only
two
were
secured
by
the.hunters
"u and nre enroute to their home at
day.
hut it semed to satisfy them for the who robbed his store early in Febru­
l^ndots, on Long Island. They were
Mrs. J. S. Dinkel left Wednesday time being and they returned home at ary.
Kuest* of Mrs. Susie Squire at her
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Anna
to spend a few days with her son-in- a late hour voting Mr. Drnwdy the
°me on 5th street in town last
Avcrette
of Chuluota visited Oviedo
law
and
daughter,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
II.
R.
best
possum
hunter
in
Florida
nnd
»«rk.
Chapman.
this novel sport the very greatest fun Sunday.
A. Howard is at home from
Mr. nnd Mrs. Enoch Partin and Mrs.
of ail. On the following day n real
Okeechobee City for a visit with his
possum dinner was Berved by the la­ Chester Partin and children visited
family.
f
dies of the party, who were assisting Orlando Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller, who
Mrs. O. P. Swope nnd children were
Douglas Tingley in entertaining the
1Ve *»»h been quite ill v^th flue arc
Oviedo Camp of Boys Scouts. The visitors to Sanford Tuesday.
now able to he about again.
'Opossum hunts arc the latest form
Mr. and Airs. S. W. Swope, Miss
Mrs. George Townsend of Mellon- of amusement in Oviedo and the beau­ Scouts greatly enjoyed this party and Alahlc Swope and Francia Swope
Saturday night they all decided thaf
ville nve., is convelescent after
tiful moonlight night we have been
possum must
good food for ball spent Saturday in Orlnndo.
^Rht weeks illness, three weeks
enjoying have turned many fancies
players
aa
the
Oviedo
boys beat the
which were spent a t the Fernnld* towards this novel hunt.
Snnford
"boys
at
a
game
of ball S at­
Raster post cards as, low as one
*auKhton hospital with Dr. Puleston
There is nothing just like a possum
urday afternoon.
cent
each at The Herald office. All
hunt, and no leader for the sport can
4,-n!tin'*'n* l,h&gt;’Bicinnkinds
of post cards, birthday cards,
The Christian Endeavor entertained
■T"1' ( ^orP«ring and Corpnny’s plc- compare to the Southerrer. Such a
etc.
You
can always get what you
lc 'd and bathed at Lake Silver last hunt was given last Wednesday even­ at a social Friday evening at the Club
want
a
t
The
Herald office.
House.
The
social
committee
was
as­
Sunday evening. \
ing In honor of Air. and Mrs. F. T.
Tbe infant son o f Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Tingley and Sons of Sackville, N. B.,
died of stomach trouble Tues- who Imvc been spending the winter in
day night.
__
Oviedo with Miss Bertha Dixon. The
x ,,^ P " ’^ 'P - p o o r - w i l l sings his sad chnse was led by Marion Drawily with
)„ * *U Us eVery evening now. Hope dogs trained especially for possum
FOR TYING
fr. 'V" ‘•*mnKc his tune when the nnd coon trniling. The party was
’ 'J-’ht rates nre reduced.
composed of Mr. nnd Mrs. Tingley,
" newspaper editors drove out Douglas Tingley, Amos Tingley, Mr.
|"Jgh our section last Saturday, nnd Mrs. J. B. Jones, J. fi/loncs, Jr.,
lb " r rrlcry at,d exclaiming at all .Malcolm nnd. Ben Jones, Marion
S w '"f crop‘ to 1,43 Men in E ast Drawdy, Mrs. Brockcnton and chil­
IN PAST COLORS
then.°rd'ii .It S safc Ao Bay many of dren and Misses Ella Belle Jones and
1 bo hack for another look.
Bertha DDcon. The party went to
. . 312 Market Slreel. Phll.d
the woods in trucks and cars, which
was
quite
a
departure
from
the
ojdl
TAPE3 FOR ALL
IleTJu1
ScraUh p&gt;d* from The
H e r o i c the Pound—15c.
pound- 15c.
time Southern possum hunt when the*

L0NGW00D NOTES

R D , FLA.

First National Bank Annex

NOW OPEN

aytng

STRAP EFFECTS FOR

u

Black Kid —Grey and Brown
Suede-W hite Kid-Black Satin
f

See the Display Window

EAST SANFORD

OVIEDG NOTES

M en's Brogue. Chocolate Color.
Nifty, Special $10.00

Mayer “ Martha Washington ” for
Ladies Comfort
Mayer Work Shoes
Iuterwoven Hosiery for Men

Shoe Store
Shoe Shine Stand

About
;h Priced Grain
for our
Fooding your poultry grain in a haphazard way U too axp—eb o In those
days ofhifh grain price*. It a throwing away |
_ t Amu
and which havo
to biiaf I

Poultry

Feeds

Iof i
771* Sagarin*
U na Incladut

lErtUcusS4

Sngartne Poultry Mash
with Buttermilk
p—
tfld n

&lt;ki}T^««d u «r«ry Jtat* oI

CELERY &amp;
ASPARAGUS

PE MFC. CO.
HOFFMANCORR.. TA
TAPE

ALLEN SEED CO
S a n f o r d , Fl o r i d a

�.♦

V ' •.

-------------------- ,

THE SANFO RD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921
a

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 19^1

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS Legal Advertisements

u ..

NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SAI.R

Call

►♦♦♦♦♦+♦*•:•+*■!• a -1

CRATE CO., The Big F eed Stor£, *

In Circuit Court. Seventh » ...
_________ WANTED
Circuit, Seminole County, S o r t ?
WANTED—Second hand ahow r a at
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
In Chancery.
orid*.
Inquire at the paint atore In the WeCITY TAX I)EEI)
laka Block. Railroad Way. 5-tfc.
B. Drew, Complainant vs. Thatch*.
WANTED—Young cow.
Muat be
PHONE 181 JIJST TRY US
Notice is hereby given thnt J. E
s r *
*
freah and good milker. J. H. Mel- Laing, purchaser of City of Sanford a
mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tfc Tax Certificate No. 179, dated the 1st
ir N0A CJ B_ ! Creby *lvcn th*t I. C u
WANTED—Team work, all kinda. fir day of April, A. D. 1916, has filed Hand S heriff 0f Seminole County
tonla Beach , returned to her home Palm Beach Tropical News, and wife
PROFE880R HA8KIN8.
quire Hanson's Shoe Shop. 28-l2p said certificate in my office, nnd has Florida, under and by virtue of an J ’
] ONE DAY ho had a tube.
Friday, accompanied by Mrs. Each passed through here today, returning Would Divide Counties
ccutlon Issued out of the CIrrnH
a
a
a
I
WANTED
TO
BUY—New
aelf-startmade
application
for
City
Tax
Deed
WA8 A kindly soul.
and Mr. Morris NIvcr of Daytona.
from a honeymoon spent with the
Wifh Groups for Rep­
I OF RADIUM and bo told.
• • •
1 inK Ford. Muat be n bargain for to issue In accordance with law. Said Court, 7th Judicial Circuit
(From S»tord»7'» D»0z)
groom’s parents in Bradcntown. The
• • •
BRIQHT^ON aomo subjects.
the cash.—Cates Crate Co.
29-tfc certificate embraces the following de­ s r s * hpir * . «—
&amp; Z 7T ,
resentatives
Mrs. C. L. Goodhue is spending a
Afr. and Mrs. 0. J. Pope have as couple were married on the 9th of this
I THE 8TUDENT8 nil about 1C.
♦
Of
March,
A.
D.
1021,
based
on
.
----------scribed
property
situated
irr
the
City
LADY
ORGENTLEMAN
AGENT
few days In Jacksonville.
BUT 80 absent-minded.
their guest Rev. J. W. Bartlett of month. Mrs. Wentworth was Afiss
judgment entered in that certain cau*
• • •
AND FINALLY, by mistake.
&lt;*r
n*.Au*ci.u4
rr***)
of
Sanford,
Seminole
County,
Florida,
\\
anted
in
the
city
of
Sanford
to
Grand Island who Is hero attending Beulah Hutchinson, of Sanford, before
• • •
UWy
pending
said
court
and
J
THAT ONE day at tho barber's.
TALLAHASSEE,
March
19.—At­
sell the genuine J. R. Watkins Medi­ to-wit: Lot 11, SUyidiford’s Add. The
Master Billie Ball is quite ill in tho the revival at the Methodist church. her marriage.—Plant City Courier.
IIN8TEAD OF tho tubo.
;
• ••
MISS
KATHERINE
WILKEY,
Editor,
PHONB
428
said
County,
wherein
B.
Drew
**.
• • •
torney General Buford today in a let­
cines, Spices, Extracts, Toilet Pre­ said land being assessed a t the date
. -------/
HE TOOK off hit collar.
Fcrnald-Lawton hospital.
'
i
HE PULLED out ono.
• • •
parations, etc. All or spare time. A of the issunnee of such certificate in complainant and’ Thatcher Re^
--------1
.
ter
to Senator Tom Campbell, of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Wight,
Mr.
and
(From TuesdRy’s Dally)
CHAUTAUQUA CLOSES WITH
Mr. and Mrs. Grovcnstein arc re­
• • •
Company, a corporation, et al
TO QET fihavod.
the
name
of
L.
Blaylock.
Unless
said
wonderful
opportunity
to
get
Into
Mrs.
R.
S.
Keelor
nnd
Miss
Wilkey
Mrs.
Fred
Wight,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kirt­
I OF HIS cigarettes.
CHARMING PROGRAM
rejoicing over the arrival of a fine West Palm Beach, outlined the pro• • •
U( ho nor o f m is s h a n d .
business for yourself. Write todny certificate shall be redeemed accord­ defendants, I have levied upon tk!
leave today for East Orange, N. J.
ley ,Mr. Fred Bouchelle and Miss Sara baby boy at tho Grovcnstein home. grafti for the renpportionment of the
a n d FORGOT whoro ho w u .
Chautauqua
was
to
be,
is,
and
is
no
IH
jj
May
Thrasher
gave
a
lingerie
• • •
AND A8KED tho class.
for free particulars and sample.—J. ing to law City Tax Deed will issue following described real e s ti£ st£
Wight motored to Daytona Beach to Both parents are doing well and
Monday afternoon In honor of more, for like the tent of the Arab,
state. The plan divides tho counties
AND KEPT right on.
R. Watkins Co., 62, Memphis, Tcnn. thereon on the 30th day of April, A. "te, lying and being In the County 0f
Mr.
G.
C.
Chamberlain
returned
spend
the day Sunday.
the
big
brown
canvas
has
vanished,
“Grover" is having a hard time to into groups according to population
• • •
I“WHAT 18 tho ono thing.
^ Helen Hand. It was a complete
D.
1921.
Seminole
and
State
of
Florida,
to.
Friday
from
a
business
trip
to
Texas.
________________ ___________ 30-4 tp
• • •
VH* T Cl- n 1 t rn. . .
» w
keep his mind on his business for he
TILL THE cash-girl acrc-amed.
ijfpise to the honoree nnd she was leaving Orlando a very pleasant mem­
WITNESS my official signature ^
L? t B I o c k Thirteen In Tie,
George O. Ferguson aijd Fred Hall vows that it is the greatest baby in for representatives in the house and
• • •
| WHICH DI8TINQUI8 HE8.
SEE M. S. NELSON for all kinds of
ory
of
five
days
of
mingled
instruc­
L yjcipient of many beautiful presas to area for senatorial districts.
•• • •
Mf . Cuthbert Butchart and Mr. Wil­ are among the new residents of San­
^ T ^ ^ ^ ’s Map 0f th*
AND A barber stopped him.
hauli"g31-tfc and scnl this the 22nd day of March, L B “
the world nnd we men who have been There will be sixty-eight members in
tion, fun, and music, all of the beat
• • .•
ITHI3 MARVELOU8 subs tan oo.
A. D. 1921.
’ Town ot Sanford, Florida, as per nlat
liam Lindsey leave today for New ford and they will be identified with
• • •
through the same stage ngree with the house and thirty-two senators un­
HE WA8 a great amoker.
j^ li guest was given a heart-simp­ quality, and it ,'too, left Orlando, for York.
(Seal)
thereof In the Public Record". r f &amp; n !
FOR
RENT
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
the Ferguson Hall Tractors' Company, him.
• • •
'
IFROM ALL others on earth?'*
the
American
Legion,
tho
nice
sum
of
Inole County, Florida.
l e card on which was printed the
der hls plan. No county will have
• • •
•
Clerk Circuit Court,
which is one of the new firms to be
BUT HE'D often pat.
SALE OR EXCHANGE—One
$200 clear of all call. This will be
|i«rf
“Matrimony."
Then
the
hostess
Miss
Muriel
Is
reevovering
nicely
more
than three representatives. Du| AND THE class roared.
And
will
onnhe
first
Monday
to
•' • • •
Seminole County, Fla.
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford Ave.
started here in the past week. Wo
W. L. Morgan was circulating v*l, Dade, Hillsboro and Escambia
L . J ihem to give a piece of advice placed to tho necessary’ moneys for from an operation for apendicitis
32-6tc
THE BURNT match in his mouth*
April
A.
D.
1921,
same
being
th,
By
V.
E.
DOUGLASS,
D.
C.
Walking distance to city. Two lota
welcome them to Sanford.
| “t h e y Sa t is f y .*
among his mnny Sanford friends'yes- have three each; Alachua, DeSoto,
lljjianing with every letter of the entertaining the crowds of soldier lad­ performed Friday morning.
fourth day of the month, during th,
• • •
com er Center and Elm Ave. Two
AND THROW awar.
dies
who
will
he
in
Orlando
In
May,
terdny and stated that Airs. Morgan
U
d
A
great
deal
of
laughter
fol• • •
lota west side Palmetto ave., 60 fL NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR lejtal hour, of aale, In front of th,
George Hllty, secretary and treas­ was improving nt the hospital In Jack­ Jackson, Marion, Pinellas, and Polk
and also the Chautauqun left us the
1
X
7
HAT
la
It
you've
always
wanted
||f*(d
the
reading
of
all
the
advice
have two each nnd thfe remaining
TAX
DEED
Mrs. J. E. McCluncy and baby
Court House door in Sanford, Semin­
THE CIGARETTE.
from Eleventh St. Make offer B T
hope of ciming again next year, with daughter of Gadsden, Ala., nre guests urer of the Southern Utilities Com­ sonville. He Also gave out tha sad counties one ench.
VV a cigarette to do? You know tho
•
. • • •
gbwi
to
the
bride-to-be.
ole County, Florida, offer for sale snd
pany, was In the city today shnklng intelligence that they would make
Corey, owner, 176 N. Spring S t, Los
Ianswer. Chesterfields do lt—they not
20 fo r 20 cents
HI# 8TUDENT8 lorod him,
A delicious ice course was served Mr. Hughes as mnnager, when it will of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brower.
Angeles, Calif. • •
21-tf Under Section 575 of the General Sta- sell to the highest bidder said real
• • •
* only plcaaoyour tea to, they aatiafy/
hands
with his many friends. George their home in Jacksonville in the fu­
|tt the refreshment hour.
. b© under the auspices of the Business
lutes of the State of Florida
FOUR ORGANIZATIONS IN ONE.
estate. Terms of sale cash, Pur“ 8 5,^ tho blend—a aecrat blond of
i " •Ir -J tiM p i c k , f t .
HE WA8 so full
Is
one
of
the greatest boosters in Flor­
fine Turkish and Domestic tobacco*.
Al%o obtainable In round
Those enjoying the hospitality of nnd Professional Woman’s Club, nnd
Notice Is hereby given thnt J. E. chaser to pay for deed.
Miss Vlctorln Ncsbit, who has been ida nnd scatters optimism and sun­ ture hut we can count on seeing them
*
MISCELLANEOUS
.It puts Chesterfields where none can
tint of 50, vacuum-atalad.
occasionally. Both of them will be
IOF FUNNY surprise*
Jlfjjs Thrasher were: Misses Helen ns all of these young women nre hust­ the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Wat­
In order that the men nnd women
Visit Heitz Beauty I’nrlora, Mc- Laing, purchaser of Tax Certificate
touch them for quality and value.
„
C. M. HAND,
shine wherever he goes. Hi® latest missed from Sanford more thnn words
■ • t
lers,
it
is
easy
to
see
that'
even
more
I Bind, Florence Henry, Agnes Dumas,
of Snnford may be reached for tho
son, leaves today for her home In Mil- is that the pessimist secs only the
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida.
zinine floor of Seminole Hotel. Ap­ No. 130, dated the 3rd day of June,
enn tell.
| Marie Teague, Virginin Brady, Nor- tickets will lx* sold nexl*" year than legeville, Ga.
Sunday school four organized classes
pointments by phone. Hot oil sham­ A, I). 19i 8, has filed snid certificate _________ "
hole in the doughnut while the opti­
29-4tc
this, and Mr. Hughes assures Ihe peo­
Berndon,
Snrn
Wight,
Ruth
in the Bnptist Sundny school hnve
in
my
office,
nnd
has
mnde
applica­
poo nnd mud facial, some of our spec­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. TTH JUDlnjvI
mist eats the doughnut without notic­
ple thnt the management is doing its
Airs.
P.
T.
Wakefield
of
Geneva
was
The
many
Snnford
friends
of
tion
for
Tax
Deed
to
issue
in
accord-1
I
Hind,
Helen
I’eck,
Fern
Ward,
MesCIRCUIT.
SEM
INOLE
CO
U
N
TY
^
combined
n united department. * Air.
ialties. Elder Springs Water used.
best to improve on even the very good In the city today nnd reports n big ing the hole. George Is some "Sun­ Claude Herndon nre glad to see him Al.' L. Wright is the superintendent
FLORIDA. —IN CHANCERY. '
Lmes
Ed.
Betts,
R.
S.
Holly,
Fredance
with
law.
Said
certificate
bm
-,
j.„
Appointments limited to Wednesday
met W. June*.
business this season for the Wake­ shine Lad and he gnvo the old Bonrd home again after spending several nnd Aliss Virginia Brady the secre­
I Tight, Robert Hines, Frank Wood- offering of this year..
and Thursday only.
195-wklv braces the following described proper­ I.lUl*Vfl.
of Trndo n talk here one night that
June*.
Last
'night
nnd
in
the
afternoon
field Preserving company;
weeks nt the Wnycross hospital where tary.
■Toff, Jr., and Mrs. Kirtley.
ty situated in Seminole County, FlorDIVOICE.
made the whole city feel better for
GET- YOUR ORIDERS In now ~for
the
Swiss
Yodlers
held
the
hoards,
he was taken after breaking his leg
dn i,to-wit: Lot 6, Block 14, Tier 9, It •apiwtr* from th* ArrMa.lt 0f
The four organizations arc as folw
many weeks.
your new Bulck car. See W. J.
,,7"
these being the genuine article from
Mrs. R. S. Keelor nnd Miss Kathin Tailing front a car nt Rnnd's Sid­ ows: Sunday Morning Club, F. E.
Sanford. I he said land being assess­ Jonc tirrHn .lair fl|,.|. u,„
I'LI’E ORGAN CLUB •
TMgPro.
46-tfc ed at the date of the issunnee of such
one of the enntons, who brought with rlno Wilkey will leave tonight for
ing. He is getting along ns well ns Gntchol aa president; Kuzojinns, Mrs!
3Um Martha Fox entertained the
(From W(da(*di*'a D*!ly)
them their zithers, to which they sang New York where Miss Knthrine will
can
he expected hut it will be ninny u A. Al. Phillips ns president; Bereans,
HEMS!ITCHING nnd I’icotlng a t­ certificate in the name of F. D. Reed.
I
Pipe
Organ
Club
Monday
afternoon
Airs.
H.
B.
Lewis
enterttiined
the
:l A 'r *
their home songs, the introduction to he the guest of the Kcclor’s for some
dny before he is able to walk around Mrs. Harper as president; Fidelia,
tachment, works on all sewing ma­ Unless said certificate shall be re­ runt
rum V~n"
I it her home on Oak avenue.
tM-llerr. in.,
,|cfenil, n| -b.t
, u.;7*
' "
Book
Lovers
Club
Friday
afternoon.
each of these being given by a cow time. Mrs. Keelor is greatly Improv­
» iM.
.
chines, $2.0(1. Personal checks 10c deemed according to law Tax Deed aea vt iwrntf-nae ,211 )rir
ngnin and-nttend to hls duties on the Miss Adclo Rincs ns president.
Lorely baskets for candy nnd EnstYon .rr
hell.
The
compnny
was
very
good
and
__ .II.rrcfntH
. ....... .Tilrrf.I
in
apprar
In
|M
a
extra. Lights Mail Order House, Box will issue thereon on the 30th day of MIIIu ,..ff rx.mpl.lt,|
ed
by
her
recent
trip
to
the
sanitorA record is being kept of the at­
Mnf„l*,. April ||h. lit
|«r eggs were dressed for the Easter
Air. nnd Mrs. Chns. I). Brumley of railroad.
L io o e t t &amp; M y e r s T obacco C o .
yodling was suggestive of the calls ium at Formosa nnd her many friends
127, Birmingham, Ala.
267-oaw-7t April, A. D. 1921.
L . 7 .7 * * rul"
"*'• eoort
'
tendance of the clnsses, pew members
Ecr
and
Cooked
Food
sale
which
will
Chuluotn,
were
in
the
city
todny
nnd
„J* |* r r r,
"'*&gt; HI- m.llr* ,.ab.
thnt the senner nnd the sennerine hope thnt she will be fully recovered
" I r.N’ESS my official signature and f, r.| llrrll T1 "' *0''r'**",, «**!.• In tl.*
Mr. nnd Airs. Donnelly left yester­ Bihles, etc. The standing Sunday,
ORDER your new Huick now and
be it Deane Turner’s grocery next
their mnny Sanford friends were glad
inf,I
II,
laid,
a
n*n.pa|*r
puMI.!,rd
In
■
L
give
from hilltop to hilltop, as they when she reaches home.
seal
this
the
22nd
day
of
March
A
n.,|*
Couifl,.
rixrlda.
1
day
on their'elegant electrically equip­ Alarch 20, as to points, was:
|,Situnhi).
.
you will not lose any timo on the
to see them.
carry their cattle from the lowlands
D.
1921.
r„i\V
lc
N,f
"
'
E
.'
A
&lt;
l*r»
,.f
ii,
,v
.
Sunday Aforning Club ................. 76
ped
boats the Dnwn nnd the New
new enr load coming in soon. 48-tfe
A delicious refreshment course of
Irss nils, bonier* and ornament*. If
r"‘*
.'"ir',
ll.rrwnf, U.i.,
.‘i
to the heights for grazing. The con­
»
"f
trfmiar/.
.\
p.
lujj
Air.
Ed.
Landvoigt,
the
veteran
ed­
«Svalj
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
Ern.
They
will
cruise
down
tho
east
Bereans ......................
71
Mr.
nnd
Airs.
It.
A.
Newman
were
I
salad
and
iced
ten
was
served
by
Miss
an ml tells of but one line of goods,
YOU CAN order your new Bulck
tralto singer, Miss Lenz, did some ex­ itor and proprietor of tho Times-HerK. A. POUULAMK,
Euzelians ___________________ 43
Clerk Circuit Court,'
In Orlando today attending the funer- coast as far as the sand banks will
I
Tor
at
the
conclusion
of
a
very
en­
it may catch the eye, but if it is
no wand save time on the next car
tra fine work in singing nnd yodling, nld, at Forrest City, Arkansas, was
Seminole County, Fla fllETI'OHli a I'EUIHMax ,'^1‘'t-'^S. H p,
Fidelia ................................
38
I Jsjbalr meeting.
nl of Mr. Newman’s brother, J. C. allow them nnd then return to their
'■row,led with many ideas, the , hmiees
nnd
both she and Miss Wunderli made nlso an appreciated visitor hero this
lond*
.
46-tfc
S
&lt;
.fir
1
1
....
f„f
&lt;
.mi|.|,|n,
n
',
w
,tf
32 &lt;;tc
By V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
home in Brooklyn in the late spring.
Nowmnn.
are it will not be read It is not the
very delightful impressions on the morning. Air. Landvoigt was a mem­
But they will return to Sanford for
Total ........................................228
LOST—On mail between First street
number ot articles you advertise that
AIIEKCKOMBIE—WEAVER.
** ,C‘acutT COURT. SEVENTH JUDlCUr
nudience
by their readings. The per­ ber of tho National Editorial Asso­
IN
^.o0017
C0UBTSEVENTH
JU
D
I*
they have fallen iri love with our city
You
nre Invited to come to the
and Upsnln Wednesday night, fe­
CTVCorT'o5Lf3l:
0r
FLORIDA.
C
O
U
N
.
Alisa
Rosamond
Radford
will
nrrivc
counts, but the number of persons
ClAL CIRCUIT, SEMINOLE COUNTY
TY OF SEMINOLE—IN CHANCERY.
Sanford people have received notice sonnel of the compnny are "Daddy" ciation when it made a tour of Flor­
FLORIDA.—IN CHANCERY
male Airdale dog, ten months old.
tomorrow from the Bessie Tift Col­ nnd wo have fallen in love with the Bnptist Sunday school.
who come into your store to.buy the
|tf the marriage of S. M. Abercrombie Grosbecker, who played the zither for ida twenty-five years ago, and he lege at Forsythe, Ga., to spend Eas­ Donnellys. They arc the kind of peo­
# 11*r• rn fMurday'i Dally)
'*« bu.l,.ml .ml nm
I-urge for age. Kinder return to Paul J men*!.I-'";*'
BILL TOR PARTITION
goods you advertise.
J. |. Iain*:. CompUlnttil*.
'♦srg.frl
w
Hunter,
a
widow.
Itad Min Battie Weaver which occur- the singing and in solo work; Misses talks most interestingly of the many
Tht* JCotun* ‘Itli vcnil at the I'rinr*
ple we need here to build Salford
DEATH OF MR. JOHN NEWMAN
ter holidays with home folks.
“The average retailer finds it dif W ash poisons and toxins from Jones, III Park ave.. f.,r reward.
W“' “ McAIUler. Allr. L. MrAUatrr to.) all • lll.rll. " lltinlrr ft a|
cc.hn Theatre laM night l»y \\\
|I red iii DaytoniA Beach on Sunday, Alphinna Lenz, Bella Lenz, Constan­ changes wrought In that time. He Is
aJong
the
right
lines.
system
before
putting
unknown
•l-tlwwa.
b^lra
an.I
[tintrra
or
nil.
firult to write copy for his ads. Yet j
_____
299- Ite
NOTICE 01 PUBLICATION
Brennan on “Gelt mg the Most Out ..f
Iftbnmry 27. Mr. nnd Mrs. Aber- tine, Wunderli and Jack Jost.
rr. rl.,n.ln£ l.n.l.r Wm. II UcAll.lrr .ml
Air. and Airs. J. B. Powoli nnd fam­
H"»*1 tinnier
The luuny friends of .Mr. John New­
a most genial gentleman nnd hls visit
food into stomach.
there,
is
no
part
of
the
business
that
Allr* Ij. MrAllalrr. I&gt;*rrn&lt;lania.
Retailing'" was well attended eonsnlAlisa Evelyn Bargclt, of New York, was thoroughly enjoyed.
Itnmbie
are nuw nt home to their
FDR SALE
ily
of
three
charming
little
girls
and
man
will regret to learn of his death,
i,l'Vi'
m!
I
'!
tnjm
"III
"f
r.,«.
is more interesting when thoroughly I
CITATION.
or.,. I„l I
,h,'r **rfllrU umirr -.it. ..
ering the ninny ntlrnetinns in the lily
liidMls in their new bungalow on Scc- is a most clever entertainer nnd car­
m. II Mc.\ Malar of I'lurlnnill. Slat* of ^.1
one hartdsomo boy, of Dothan, Ala., Palatka Plant Resumes which occurred Inst evening at 7:30
Wash yourself nit (hr inside lo'fore l’OR SALE—100,000 green top Cel­ VoOMW
understood.
It
is
not
enough
to
have
In
'
'
m
™
'
'V
,,,u
*"
*
*
trfmd.M
n.m
«,|.| lull. ||,„
rrablrnr* |. ,0.
o. Allr,
billed f..r the -nine time. Thti.se who
|«d street. The groom is a well toonist, and incidentally she made a
'Ir \llairr. ..f llnrlnn.il, OMo. -•I lu .n.l
Airs. Lois K. Mayes of the P enta-|are here for n time, guests at the
o’clock at his Home, 709 East Ander­
II..I ,. m,
...,r „,r
„f
ery plants.—F . L. Greene, West ll&lt;r uiiLihhn■ loilacwa,
desirable merchandis/ for sale. You breakfast like voil Jo on the outside.
Ircalrr..
(ran
PALATKA, .March 24.—The Flori­ son. The deceased was forty-two
did at fend were well re(tui&lt;| for their
very
good
talk
on
art
in
its
influence
Ihown
insurance
man
and
the
bride
Irr.,
or
Oll.rr
rlalmanl.
cola
Journal and Geprgc Hosmer of Montezuma Hotel.
Side.
&gt;
un.lrr
W
m.
II.
Ur
N
..To!Tl‘,.V
"
V
"»"•
"
-*
errw
n
In
it.
must let people know you have it. I bis is vastly more important be­
21-tfc
Allatrr and .'Hr* I.. MrAllalrr; ami lo anj WOUII Mnl ' Mf’ln-of . UI.|k*Q. up.u, »l.o«
da Wooden Ware Company, which un­ years of age and had resided in Or­
time f&lt;jr Mr Hrennan gave, them some
I is oirzhered among Sanford’s taloni- in the home. She snid one good pic­ tho Bradentown Journal were with
en use the skin pores do not absorb
«n.| « I »!l.*r [.atOr. rl.ln.ln* an, Inlrrrai I.
? 'a00Mld ."-’/•I "unirr
solid fnrt h iiImmiI the hm&lt;ine.Hii of re The cheapest, quickest, and most e\
ture,
even
if
it
were
a
mere
ten-cent
led nmsicians’, having been pianoist at
V*u ,,|„
In ami' lo II.* following .irarrllwU Ian.!. .It it, i m 7,rf""'
the National Editorial Association
George O. Ferguson, of the Fergu- til recently hnd operated only nine lando for a number of years, having
impurities into the blood, causing ill­ H&gt;R SALE—Duroc pigs, 8 weeks
fIM l„r»|„
t (pi*.r
tt,, i.
U4lr.| in Srmlnole Count,. nornla. (owli: i " .I”*’fS*Lompl.int
tailing that will be of great benefit t&lt;\sive way is by newspaper advertis­
post-card
of
some
fine
picture,
would
old.
Big
type.
See
Nick
ZernovIthe SUr Theatn* for some time. Their
nf„nl. .Srmlnol* Coanljr. Flurid. ro
this morning, and we were glad to see son-IIall Tractors' Co., is putting out days since Inst December, has resum­ come here with hls parents when Or­
Uu On, (I) .ml Two (2) of lllork Twrlr* &lt;*r I*for* Moml.j,
ness, while the bowel pores do.
ib* nt, j , r of AprlL Vie?
to them in their every day life and ing. Evfcry live merchant has news
inn, Benfdall Ave.
do
more
good
in
ol«vnttng
the
child
'Is*;,T1,f
W
)
of
it.*
cu,
of
M
an
for.)
lainy friends nre extending congratuthem. Mr. Hosmer had the Florida his literature and getting right down ed full time, providing employment lando was little more than a village.
,
30-4 tp
i’
Z r ll.rrrof
r '*■!"*• •,|*rrr*
r"'* *pro
1*/ of
im* Court; in d*I*or every ounee of food taken into
la'J
V,
r
r
"
l,r
1
1
Ttaffonla*
M
ap
of
f.ull
ronfrau.
will
I*
roshould help them over many of the for his customers and they like to
nnd
teaching
it
nn
appreciation
of
art
|litiorm
and
best
wishes.
Naufunl.
I
lor
Id*
trip in charge and he was. some busy to the business of pushing the Spiy- for approximately 100 workmen. The He leaven to mourn his death several
read the news of his store as w as the stomach, nearly an ounce- of FOR SALE A good, barred-rock
*'
,,,U
*‘i'1
••IJ
«
“*•
pr««*d
concern manufactures lard, buckets, relatives.
rough places in the big j.d. of handling
thnn
to
cover
the
wnlls
with
pictures
fT,B
,hr
‘worq
.
M
U
of
rom
rooster. Mrs, G. T. Ballinger, l*lalnl fllrd In II,la r.u^ ag.in.t , o0. II,al
mnn. George tripped our plans here Whecl tractor all over *1»* stale.
waste material must be carried
cnrried out
tubs nnd other nrticles.
r.„i'n,l|
"t
ruM,irr
onl*r*.l
Ih.l
It,I.
nollr,
t«
'Trim
Wsdn*^!;1
*
Dally)
the goods over the counter, in getting ‘he news of the community.
of
Mutt
anil
Jeff.
She
spoke
of
the
J"U
hay
nr
‘
la
I
it
.
kui
*
Intprr.l
In
It.a
l.mla
l&gt;ox
241,
Route
A.
somewhnt but he had a big |ob on
pu . .
|„
s.nf,„.i llrr.M . ,
Funeral services will he held tomor­
_________ • 30-3tp i,rr*lnai-&gt;ir ,l*.,-rll--,|, i!,»t*fnr* J"U. Ill* III. put,1
“An advertisement is merely tin of the Ixwly. |f (his waste is not
the customers to the counter iri•I kn*|i
M
r%
.1
i
Smith
was
hostess
on
1
,1
,*,I
.•
M
.nfor.|
s*„.|n,.|,
iv-u„t.
i
U.
Monn I.isn as the most perfect work hnnd nnd enn be pardoned for having
"
II Mr 'll.twr. and 'In-* I.. MrAllalrr |
Air. and Airs, t ’hns. Wentworth
row morning at ten o'clock, the Rev.
eliminated
day
by
day
projection
of
personality.
It
ts
th&lt;
•
•I.,*
.
w».k
l&gt;.
rlrl.t
rotiM
H-ufli.
w
**k.
it
quickly
fer
I OR SALE—Good farm mule in good ■rr Irtrlj rr-jUUnJ to I • n.l
ing them mining hack nfh’r iimre
Tu-j .Lv, aftirniMin for one of the of Lconardi di Vinci, which was four us tnkc our visitors to the hotel in­ have returned from a trip to Mr.
r 1—for* , i J "?■
Another Boat Added T. 11. .McConnell officiating, with Un­
"f &gt;
: ' iV-ui.M
»r ■*!.! t irrtiii louri — ,,i' ••■un Jl,„i.*
S*niln&gt;.|*
c..tv
In I lrrk ,.f II., I'lrruti•"*'i'.w,ri ,.f
condition.—M. Fleischer. 11-26-tfc ••»...r
Mr. Hrennan represents the Nation:,| way to ta|k to a person in pla&lt; e- '"'•''ts and generates poisons, gases
enj.it
able
functions
of
the
Soyears
in
the
painting,
nnd
said
she
stead
of
to
the
train.
We
wan'-*'!
Wentworth's
old
home
at
Hnrdcntown.
dertaker Hand in charge of the ar­
" here*' me
tl niort liatit cannot fr&lt;-« iy go and toxins whnb an absorbed or
. u.i1. “ "V ""
*"•
„f April. A i’. i
,
",U "*r -'7"‘ d.j of Janoar,. A |.„
Cash Register t o.. of
,.f, Dayton,
Ohio.,.| jsft
.......................
. ,. .
.
Department of the Woman's Club. had met in the Louvre a party of them to see our fine new hotel—nnd They will be here several days ere
Ohio,
ii,
ini'
r'"
'
,ll,r'
,“»k*
*
»u*w*r
lu
H&gt;R
SALK—10
acres
in
celery
delta
PALATKA,
March
24.—Another
rangements.—Orlando Reporter-Star.
tl.*
1
,1
U
,,f
roii.pl.|i,i
ril-ll-lir.l
«e,
|Mt
Joq
or
XKAl.l
E. A. IHIL’iILaSS,
is n former newspaper man an ad 1 i 1“ ,H'r lvi‘rtlMnK is simply good sucked into the blood stream, through
r*ar tables of bridge were plnycd. American men who naked her to show, they did.
at
Sanford,
for
$1,000
cash
or
on
bout
has
been
added
to
the
Jacksonreturning
to
their
home
in
West
Air. Newman was the brother of R,
Cl.rk
Circuit
C
ourt.
1 ‘ . ,an’ an aU- salesmanship in print.
.u .i______
the lymph ducts which should- suck
m »'2 i joS
,,ru runf,MO wl" '■*
ttOIIINNON A tinilMlES.
vertlsing man, a merchant, and ono
*” •1.. P. McCullcr received the prize them the Gincondn, and she found out
terms.
J.
M.
Stevens,
39
Barnett,
Palm
Bench.
villc-Pnlntkn
line
to
bo
used
in
carry­
A.
Newman, of this city, anil his many
Anj
»njr
ltd
.11
Oltrrr
pirtlr*
cUlmln*
»
r
Ndlrl
lor,
for
C
..PH
.I
«|oat,t
only
nourishment.
*
In preparing*copy for newspaper
21 Me
who knows the game as few men know
tl*M. till, or inirrr.t In .nj |0 u,* UoS*her/
high score which was a hanging they did not know whether this was a
Jacksonville,
Fin.
*
3
!-7tc
ing
Irish
potatoes
from
Pnlntkn
to
friends
here extend their sympathy In
Gcninl
Fred
Bot\s,
manager
o
nds,
it
iH
best
to
uso
simple
words
A splendid health measure is to
» Jex-flt-d on.l*r. |.r ,* ilmwigb Win. II NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
wskzt.
it from start to finish.
river or a town. In h©r talk of this Alergenthalej Linotype Agency
MrAll.irr or AUr* I.. UcAlUlrr. or oll,*r-lw.
the.
hour
of sorow.
.
Jacksonville
for
shipment
north.
Charles
S.
Wentworth,
of
The
West
drink,
before
breakfast
each
day,
n
and
short
Sentences.
Ilig
words
nnd
.
TAX DEED
The lecture nnd picture were ar­
■in Irving won the consolation picture she snid thnt literally thous­ New Orleans for the Southern Stn
++++++++.:.+4.++4.&lt;.+++++++4.+4 • r* lirrrtij r*|ulr*U I., I* an.I .ppr.r l*for* l nder Section 575 of the General
glass
of
hot
water
with
a
teuspoonful
involved
sentences
will
not
be
read.
‘^, r,.f*,
0“M*IL**' ^.1 ,1., „f I'-*lu.
ranged by the.Chamber of Commerce
«bi&lt; h was a miniature biddie ands of men hnd gone mad with love in company with George Keller, man­
. |l■ *!,ry!*
•**rl.Ja.‘on
Maf. A
I' IU2I, .ml II,m and U.rr* m.kr ■newer
Statutes, Laws of Florida
lo
of Sanford. It covered methods of Write the ad so every render can get of limestone phosphate in it, which
The
Florida
Scout
+
with
a live biddie in it.
of the picture und hnd written letters ager for Florida for the same com­
ll.r
I.lll
of
roinpl.lnl
nblMl.il
a«:*ln*i *«m
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
Mrs.
unknown p.rilr*. oll.rrwl*. . decree
"I-or Wide-Awake Boys"
advertising, salesmanship, and many the big fact you want to get „ver, is a harmless way to wash these poi­
pro nm
IJgbt refreshments were served.
of
love to it, while its mysterious pany, were welcome visitors to The
I
•
*,
,
sons from the stomach, liver, kidneys.! t
°f the other points of the best mod without referring to the dictionary.
35c Year
ptmr." 111 U
«*"»•' Mid unknown ‘^arrie W. Speer, purchaser of Tax
smile
seemed
to
inspire
hatred
among
Herald
office
this
morning.
Afr.
'Ih e same ad appearing every day and bowels; thus cleansing, sweeten- r WILLARD 1.1 MI.EY, I’uldimhcr
‘ ertificutc No. 54, dated the 3rd &lt;!«y
It I. ord,r.a II,.1 n,n noilr* b» ,,uMm,„|
ern business prin t ice.
nil women and that a won\nn attacked Botta expressed his surprise at the
PINE STRAM CLUB.
.
mg
and
freshening
the
alimentary
ca­
m
a
newspaper
becomes
monotonous.
of
July, A. 1). 1916, has filed said cer.
ruT
i'r.*
|U
,",&lt;
^
m
U
l
*
“
*
W
I
pul.lut,*.!
In
t
902 French
Speaking of advertising, Mr. Bren­
Nrmlnol.
(o.n,r.
n.rl.U,
onrr
.
w„k
to,
the
picture with a pair of scissors nnd wonderful advancement of the state
.
Tuesday afternoon ihe members
nal before eating more food.
waala ta lb* known p.rtlM .i*f,nd.nl, tificate in my office und has made ap­
nan said that newspaper advertising It should be changed frequently. Se­
+ + + 4 ^ + + + + + + + + + + + ++++++++; ; HgU
was
only prevented by the guards in general and the Sanford section In
•nj out* . «**k for iwrlr, w*,k. .. to II* plication for tax tleed to issuu in ac­
I
Straw Club held their regA quarter pound of limestone phos­
i&amp;inonn | *rilr« drftudaof.
was the most effective nnd cheapest lect one style of type for the name of
from
tearing it to pieces, but she hnd particular, and has promised to re­
WltueM
l« r r ™rr*‘nff nl fho homo of Airs. J.
.. .. .iuy hand n&lt;*
of |l,u i.t.i cordance, with law.
form -of which the merchant could your store. The reader s«fon will ns- phate costs but very little nt the drug
COCOANUT GROVE, Fla.,. March
made
one incision in it before the turn here next winter nnd spend two
,b#
°t Jonuirj,
®ur'nR
meeting many.
socint© the style nnd the name with store, but is sufficient to ifmke any­ m3.—H arry St. Frances Black was fin­ A.'7». |S l * 00
PLANT TREES on the hardiest o f all Stocks,'CITRUS TRIP•Suit! certificate embraces the fol­
lake advantage.
vandalism
was prevented.
E. A. I*OUULA8S.
weeks fishing—and we’re going to see
your store.
*
one an enthusiast on inside bathing. ed $500 in the mayor’s coprt here to­ (SKAI.)
I w ! ” of fnnc&gt;’ work wcre n;adc, the
lowing
described
property,
situated
.
Tho following are some of the sol­
ClFrk of tta Circuit Court,
Miss Bargelt is a quick-working that he keeps that promise.
OLIATA. Well adapted to heavy soils. . Varieties .•PARSON
.
J J T roi" f to Mrs. Leo Dick. A
"Confidence is built by telling the —Adv.
of ftetnloolt i*c»unt/. I*la. in Seminole county, Floridn, to-wit:
dny on a chnrge of violating the pro­
id truths driven hofhc by Mr. Bren­
cartoonist of tho impressionist school,
1
*
7
V
.
II.
DolULANS
n
r
'
^
l?ul
buffet
luncheon
was
served,
whole truth about your goods. The
BROWN, PINEAPPLE, SATSUMAS and DUNCAN GRAPE­
'
C- Lot 6, Block 3, Tier 8, Snnfortl.
hibition Inws. Sixty .cases of liquor OEOROE II. IlEHJtIXU.
nan in hiq forceful style:
present w en Mm. Samuel she smears tho canvass with smudges
^
Solicitor
(oil
CdunM
l
tor
CompUlo.nt.,
(From Monday’s Dally)
The said land being assessed at the
merchant
who
advertises
in
this
way
Lee County
were found when his private car was
Idlf
"Advertising is simply ,, way of
of
color
all
apparently
of
no
relative
FRUIT. We have a fine lar^je stock of trees on this root in all
^ J * 1’
Frank Lngashlck, Airs.
Mrs. Preston Buford returned S at­
tlnte of the issuance of such certifi­
raided here Inst week. The date for
telling possible purchasers about tho soon gets credit for being dependable
value
to
each
other,
then
with
qqick,
«
Wagner,
Mrz.
Lea
Dick
from
nnd successful.
urday from Miami.
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH cate in the name of C. W. Speer..
Wild Game and
' sizes.
.
his trial, in the county court on the IN JUDICIAL
goods you have for sale. - To be easy
CIRCUIT Or FLORIDA IM
Ohio, Mrs. J, W. Read from practiced fingers she rubs the colors
Unless
aaiti
certificate
shall
he
re­
"Persistence
builds
confidence.
The
AND
FOR
SEM
INOLE
COUNTY.
to understand, an nil must lie mnde
|
B. Mass., Mrs. Emma Proct* s, together nnd the finished picture
—IN CHANCERY
Fowl Preserve fame chnrge has not yet been set.
Send all your social news to Miss
deemed according to law tax deed
|4&gt;i Io Ilrnnrtl. Cooiplalnial,
of niniplc words, short sentences, few surest way to get maximum value for
stands revealed. All of these pictures Fern WajM or Phone 341.
1
i
rzie
Jacobs,
Alias
Elmd
C&gt;lV
I
.
will issue thereon on the 29th day of
The British cable ship Stephen is W*ll*r H&lt;*bb«ll, Ivfrmlint.
Ideas. Big words nnd involved sen­ every dollar spent for advertising is
wcic very clever, hut the one which
FORT MEYERS, March 19,-L ee
'* &lt;
Mrs. j. VT. Nixon.
March, A. D. 1921.
CITATION
tences will not be rend. The purchns- to keep at it. Ench ad gives power to county is to have n wild fowl and iP port, with sufficient cable to roach To Walter |l*nn*ll.
was especially excellent was the
n*.|.|*nc* Unknown
nil that follow it.
Witness my official signature and
Mrs. R. C. Bower returned frofn
Ing public does not care how well edu­
It api-atlng from an aRMartt filed In Ibl*
moonlight scene, when against a
game refugee nnd park through the from Miami to Havana, Culm, and the rant*
M II I. WED ON EASTER
Ilia r*al.l*nr* of II,a .dafandant la on seal this the 21st dny of February, A.
Jacksonville
Friday, where she had
“Newspapers provide the most re­ nffer of a land company which owns a work of Inying the cable has begun. known:Ibat
cated you are—it simply wnnts to
darkened sky the moonlight made n
lhal It la tl,* t-liaf of affiant that tba D. 1921.
SUNDAY.
been
the
guest
of Mrs. W. L. Morgan.
know what you have to sell, its qual­ liable means for retail advertising. tract of several thousand acres in the
'n^T.'U}.*n, 0f,r
raar* of act and
long, golden ladder of light in the
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
‘I '
*■
»*««• of Florida
ity nnd its price.
Newspapers go into homes. They al­ Big Cypress district. The concern has
water,
which
water
was
bordered
with
r' lr*..of,
*. *«&gt;n*otna opon whom would
b!n*1•f1
Ili9
••M itofrndant:
Clerk Circuit Court,
Mr. Harry Ward came home from
. ^ ‘ PPronching marriage of Miss sombre trees nnd shadows throwing
“t o r many people to rend it, nn ad ways receive some attention. They tendered the tract to the Bonrd of
HOO-DOO
Seminole
Co.,
Fla.
Daytona
Beach Sunday, after spend
Nnewantsffncto....
shrdlu
un
etaoinu
ra.|0lrail on Ib* 4th daj of April, A. D. IU2I
must be set In plain type and must bo
I
Ff‘iz“,,l'th Hartley and Mr. the moonlight into high relief.—Or­
County Commissioners for this pur­
to appear to the bill of complaint filed aaalnat 28 5tc
By
V.
M.
Douglass,
D.
C.
permit
the
merchant
to
keep
in
daily
ing
a
few
days In that pleasant re
v- •’v,ew was announced ye»- lando Reporter-Star.
uncrowded and unconfuscd by needZoo In tbla cauae, otberwla* a deer** pro cooWINTER HAVEN
pose, stipulating only thnt It reserves
FLORIDA
** CIRUUtT COURT. SEVENTH JUDICIAL
feaao
will
on
aald
data
h*
entered
acalnat
T
O
O
touch with the general public.
sort.
i
t™rT;
Th«
ceremony
will
be
perthe right to cut the timber. The Big
CIROtHT.
STATE
OF
FLORIDA.
COUNTY
.. ‘ forib,r„ ori«?d ,l»' "*la none, ba pubfitte r Sunday.
O r SEMINOLE.—IM CHANCERY.
0 ib*
“ »tald, a arwapaptr pub"The value of civic betterment to Cypress 1s a. natural haven for game,
llit,^] la Samlnola tounlf, foe debt rrn.fmMi*
.
^ artJ«y is tho attractive New Steamship Line,
the mcrchnnt and business man was which is rapidly disappearing in Lee
Verne Amct of Osteen was In the
BILL
TOR
PARTITION
WITNESS mj band and th* aaal of th* abort Mar*ara| tv, llualar, a widow,
. rtjer of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hartshown In n graphic way by motion county because of tho laxity of the
city
today and reports his part of the
Fort
Myers-Tampa
IuV|,J
wn ***** -n*' d»z of Eabruarz. A. D.
ta.
o jr* . ^ffw ood. She has resided in
pictures of transformed districts of gnme Inws and the attitude of ruth­
county as being in good shape and
Kaunalb
W
.
Ilonltr.
at
aL
•"*!•**&lt;)
E. A. DOUOLAM,
NOTICE OF PUBUCATIOM.
^
0 ^or *°me time, having; held
Dayton. Where once there were 111- less hunters, and persons interested
•
FORT MYERS/ March 24.—A 600- ready to go.
all paMlaa rlalmlng aa lalaraat eadrr Rojal
I1EO
.
A
.
PaCOTTRN,C
1,T
'
O’"*- ToHunt*r
^Ponsible position with the Orke^t grounds, disreputable shacks, n the preservation of the stnte’s wild
or
otbtrwla,
lo
aad
lo
tb,
followla*
Runs ’Em Crazy,
to l passenger and freight- steamship
and of Uouam) foe OxspUlii^at,
d«*Tlh*d r*al proportz. allaalad la SamlnM*
nnd insanitary conditions generally] life believo the reservation will do
l
J U.nty Abstract Company, and
Mr. and Afrs. R. J. Holly entertain­
toantz.
Florida,
lowll:
Ul
Numbar
I,
•**Kills
'Em
Quick
will
be in operation between Fort My­
W hen the body begins to stUfeo
Jtou I. Townahlp 20 Hoalb. Raaf* 90 Rail.
there arc now attractive homes with much toward restocking the forests.
*,
of ,riend» in the city who
ed a t a dinner party Friday night Mrs,
• On the fourth day of last October our factory, the largest of its kind in the entire South, was
. ,LfrT**ril1* f™
BIU of tVMDplalat bar*and movement becomes painful
rased to learn of the happy ers and Tampa by fall, according to Dwight Babbit and Miss Clara Miller
flower gardens nnd well-kept streets.
W hat 7
CLEARWATER, Fla., March 2 3 .- ij
and ilalz aartftad uadar oath aa proburned
to tho ground. Luckily the acid chambers, laboratory, machine shop, and other buildings mok- '
it Is usually an Indication that tha
» dad bz law. tbal It u tba ball,! of tb* coaaadvices received by L. A. Whitney, of the Sanford Grammar school.
"The large industrial Institutions of i Mr' _K* C' King Tells a Wonderful
Clearwater Baptists have purchased plalnaat. Uarcarvt W. Iloatar. Ibat tbar* U •
Vr v
ing up our immense plant were saved.
'
»
kidneys are out of order. Keep
..
MOSQUITOES,
parann. or art paraoua. Intaraatad la lb* aboa#
p
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. secretary of the chamlxr of com­
S‘ory About Bats. Brad It.
the
country,"
said
the
lecturer,
"are
the
B.
A.
Marshall
residence,
directly
u^*rrlb^»1 propert; whoa* n*m*. or D*n&gt;r* *rt
In our various Branch Houses throughout the state and warehouses here in Jacksonville we had
these organs healthy by taklnw
Flies, Roaches, Ants, Bed Buga,
to tbo rucopUloiot.
utilizing educational methods to train
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Galloway re­
west of the corner lot, which the Bnp- unknovD
time v'ro °f Ocoec' ,,e 11113 for #omo merce, from nm eastern navigation
stored thousands of tons of our famous IDEAL FRRTILIZBR8 ns customary a t tho beginning &lt;jf
"For months my place was alive
Mites,
Body,
Lice
and
all
Insects
II
U
Ihervforo
orderVd
tbit
all
p«rllc«
cl«l»*
tk- .. '
rci,PonsibIe position with
employees to become more efficient." with rats. Losing chickens, eggs,
turned from Blshopville, S. C., Satur­
tists secured lnsts ummer for their
an lnttr««t In am] to lb* abo»* dr*crlb*d
the
each season. On the very day of the fire a large force of men started to work on a temporary mlxl»n.|
*p[k*ir
to
lb*
**|«|
nill
of
(VxnpUlol
fliPOSITIVELY
GUARANTEED
•
'■uthrm
Express Company and company. The vessel will accommo­ day, .where they wore called by tho
The
Company
he
represents
in
using
sV»‘
church site. This will give this de­
ing plant which was soon running night and day. 1 Our trade has thus been served throughout these
b*r*ln oo *r btfor* Uoedtf. Ib* 2nd dij
feed. Friend told me to try BATSold Everywhere
many advunccd ideas in educating SNAP. I did. Somcwhnt disappoint­
P* *WI. Ib* *aru* Ulug • HiU X»«7
death of Mr. Galloway's mother. .
^*rit "hthe county are of- date approximately 50 passengersnomination the entire tract from Osce­ O.f Ibl* Courl.
days of trial, with little delay.
-•.
•
King Chemical Co., Pelham, Gr.
their employees, nnd have found out ed at first not seeing mnny dead rats,
«W.1' h. m conifratu!atlons upon the • A smaller boat carrying freight a--.d
ola avenue tp the bay and from Cleve­ .. I1 fur,bfr ®rU*r*t| ih«i ibl* bollc* b* p«kCAPSDLLS
We
appreciate
the
sympathy
nnd
co-operation
given
ua
by
our mnny friends, and are glad to an­
llalird In th* Hanford Herald. * n*w*p«per
J * happy event
.
that it not only helps the workman, hut in n few days didn’t see a live one.
passengers, nearing completion here,
Ed. Mcisch and Allan Jones, came
land street to the new city park, for­ ll*brd
For salo by J. T. Allen, W. M.
Tfa. world's standard ratnody for kldnaa
nounce thnt work on the new factory ia now'well under way. it will be much larger even than tho old a
*f dUifonl, VrnlAol* Ctoaotj. Dorliia
ju t it is beneficial to tho employer. What were mot killed arc'not around
oojj • week for tw*lr* ruo*e*m|r* w*«k*.
Bvar, bladder and ufic arid troubUa
merly tho Lake home.
Tyler, Dnn &amp; Tayler, Jnmcs
I ierv?- L,n.n * Bhort honeymoon, af- is to be placed on n run between the home from the University of Florida
factory, and equipped with the very latest and bent devices.
•
’
f
AV^Ilnr** lb* bind and *r*| of C. A, I»oOiU*i.
Famous ilnca 1696, Taks rtgularly and
"Tho snmo principles of education," my place. RAT-SNAP sure docs the
Pott, Mrs. G. A. Bryant, ImngThe
magnificent
new
church,
which
•Trrk
of
|i»*
»iM
Clrrali
Coort
for
n*»lnoi#
Iu4eir r h| j hey Wil1 return *nd take Up two cities by early summer, it is stat­ Friday to spend the week-end with
lw*p In good h sal th, la Ibrsa tltaa, all
said Mr. Brennan, ,;can be applied to trick.” Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25.
i
a| ,ba
home folks,
'
will cost approximately $130,000, is. n d«n!!!r p tMnjh#
wood, Fin.; Wight Grocery Co.,
'•tre tt
111216 South Main ed.
draggUu. Guaranteed as rsprsaantsd.
27lbCoQft
da/ llo°^
of Jaxm•*
*i7k8a‘
A,
■tores and other small businesses with Sold nnd guaranteed by Ball H ard­
to he erected .shortly. The purchase I*.a IDJI. •
nnd all lending druggists and
The boat lines are expected to result
M i!r,? ndo Reporter-Star,
IL A. DOL'ULABS.
M ANUFACTURERS ID E A L FERTILIZERS ’
effective results."
grocery stores.”
of the Marshall residence will become
ware Co.
ford *h UrUey U WcI1 known in San- in’ better, cheaper and more expedi- . Miss Fern Ward, who for the past
. _‘
Clark Clrault Ikvurt.
ROniNSON
A DRKKIKS.
AGRICULTURAL
BUILDING
•
•
.
' .JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
she
has
visited
....
a
valuable
parsonage.
,
many tious hatidling of freight shipments few days has been the guest of Mr*.
'
1 ’
'
Soilrlton for Complaisant.
94-1H*
"rd h“ a host of friends. '
between the two terminals.
Iwinthrop Each a t-h e r home in Day................................................................................... .....
.■,.: . 1•‘v • ^ , • i'j •
'
.
___
•1
a
— g- T O m j J M M ' H ___________________________________
l: n rj*ria ^ lr i K » ^
' ■*&gt; •*F U F i in 1 I m n w' r r r ify
.
it*^ fX
------

manin^he
class knew the answer

tor weekly wholesale price list on Feed and Save Fifty to Seventy Five cents per Sack.

PERSONAL NOTES

SV f

\

cigarettes

LECTURE WAS
WELL ATTENDED
-SOLID FACTS

f't

*

H\i tf

I
.

9
I
t'

E
r

E

GLASS
OF HOT WATER

.

Attention Planters

G L E N S A IN T
NURSERIES

SQUEEZED
TO DEATH

NEW FERTILIZER FACTORY

COLDMEDAL

^'Vbrrjrittisar"”

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY

\

j*

�**

♦

■'

r
*
5;; -iF1'
■ *' '

___ •

-*. -.r"

. -Z*

/

r'-% *^^v4 =;

' '

- ■ , - •; ■-'
--—I' e •r - : '_ ‘

'

.

:

■

*

•
!•

^

/,/

i

i s *.. 1

TH E SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921

WIDESPREAD CONFIDENCE
UPON NATIONS STRENGTH
ON ECONOMIC STRUCTURE

ES
If: ■

Back to the Old Price

plus 1 9 2 1 improvements and additions.

f

I
■t
r

Titan Tractor

“ BusinesB has arrived," says W. 0.
Rutherford, vice-president of the B.
F. Goodrich Rubber Company in n
message sounding n tocsin of spring
business awakening. In reality the
message is n spring-time editorial of
helpfulness and cheer to all.
PRESIDENT FLORIDA
“Tomorrow, March 21st,” is the
Belief Current That
WOMAN’S CLUB CHAM­
first day of spring—the day that ev­
Better Conditions
PIONS NO FENCES erybody has agreed upon as the time
wh^n "business will open up,” says
Will Prevail
(By Mrs. J. W. McCollum, President Rutherford.
“ Business is here. It starts from
Florida Federation of Woman's
now.
It should be greater every’ day.
Clubs and n Director of the Florida
Industry
is awakening. On all sides
No Fence League.)
Y Y 7 E have reduced the price of the Titan 10-20 to
you see evidences of this. In every
NECESSARY AS ONLY WAY OUT
GAINESVILLE, March 10— (Spec­ newspaper you read of resumption of
” its former low price of $ 1,000 f. o. b, .Chicago.
OF UNNATURAL CONial)—From agricultural and Indus­ work.
HIT ON
"Hack to rformal! It is a cheering
This is the same Titan tractor which 75,000 farmers,
trial development and commonwealth,
county and municipal beautification thought. Employer, employee, dealer
WASHINGTON, March 23.— The
have put into remarkably successful service — the
nnd customer are glnd of it.
widespread optimism and confidence viewpoints the most Important move­
“Goodrich
is
inspiring
its
thous­
same tractor,
that marks the present business situa­ ment now under way In Florida, It ands of dealers with this thought and
tion Is founded upon a knowledge of seema to me, is that of Inducing the through a special appeal Ip the en­
the inherent strength and soundness Florida legislature, which meets In tire automotive industry is urging
April, to submit to the people, for
A full set of removaoie extension angle lugs sold as extra equip­
of the nation's economic structure,
vote a t the general election in Novem­ them to pass along the word that
ment under the former $ l ,000 price is now included without extra
Archer Wall Douglas, chairman of the
ber, the question of nbhllshlng the business is entering a new and heal­
committee on statistics and standards
thy
era.
cost. Fenders, Platform, Angle Lugs, Throtde Governor, Friction
of the Chamber of Commerce of the free cattle range nnd attendant evils.
"Out
in
the
country
the
crops
are
Clutch Pulley, Wide Range Adjustable Drawbar, Water Air
United States, declares in his month­ It is needless for me to say, there­ being put in as of old," says Ruther­
fore, that I appreciate the fact that
ly review of business conditions in
Cleaner—all are included in the $1,000 price.
many Woman's Clubs, keeping pace ford. "Mother Nature never takes a
The Nation’s Business.
vacation.
She
is
springing
into her
“Nothing is more slgnifician\ nnd with boards of trade nnd other com­ spring work, making the seeds sprout
encouraging at .this time.” he says, mercial bodies, have strongly endors­ nnd the crops grow. The food of the
"than the belief in many quarters that ed
„ the movement o f the Florida No- world is going to bt* produced. The
bette* conditions will prevail ns t h e ! ™ ' Iyf,pUe-( . ,
foundntinir of .ill prosperity exists ns
season advances. As a natural conTtJ * no one 8
" ork
it always did.
sequence of this growing cheerfulness i-*° * *
ctttU]v men who' 1 nm in‘
“Business is here. I t - is ready at !
Farmers who want a lighter tractor,
lease it toalfsectionsoftheUnitedStates.
there Is actually more business being
c“n8titUto, onl&gt;’ nbo“ t ° nr
your hand. It is not something to j
built
like
a
high-grade
automobile
but
The International 15-30 tractor has
.......... .
State's, population, nnd I
done today, i.,..v,
both materially
nnd .......nt
men­
be waited for, not something to be
nm
sure
no
people
desire
betterment
with the same sturdiness and reliability
been reduced to $ 1,950 f. o. b. Chicago.
tally, as It entails the buying of seas­
wished for. It is:
of
live
stock
breeding
nnd
marketing
of
the
Titan,
can
now
get
the
Interna­
Bear in mind that we give unequalled
onable goods.
“The first day of spring is n- splen­
tional 8-16 at $1,000 f. o. b. Chicago.
service, made possible through 92
"A general decline In prices is rea­ conditions than the meh nnd women did starting point. Winter, with all
lized as the only way out of the un- who arc foremost in no-fence cham­ its handicaps and disappointments, is
W e have long restricted the sale of
branch houses and thousands of local
natural situation, and while it is a pionship. And. it seenis to me, the behind and can be forgotten. Ahead
this model to a limited territory, but
dealers, to every International tractor
painful process; it is none the less &lt;l ay.
when roaming of us all are days that grow better j
increased
production
enables
us
to
re­
owner,
no matter where located.
essential. The sooner it is over, the cattle, hogs nnd other animals should and better, days when work will count
aooner we will arrive nt an enduring be allowed to injure farms, groves, timre and more, when mutual under­
gardens, flower yards and beautiful standing and .helpfulness will bring
basis.
"The almost forgotten slogan 'back | hi*hwn&gt;'8 in nny 9wtl,,n ,,f ,hr
their lasting'benefits. The roads are
to the farm’ is being heard once more. when Florida laws should give pro getting better, the shops are showing
Prices have also been reduced on chilled plows, tractor plows,
This means that farm labor will not tection to scrawny range cows and the new things, people are putting
rnznrhnck
hogs
and
none
against
cream separators,' kerosene .engines, seeding machines, Inters
lie ko scarce as a year ago, nor will
money into circulation. Your dollar, j
national threshers, harvester-threshers, wagons, hay presses,
the hired man command such high these marauders to Industries that paid out for a necessity, does not stop
wages Also it now seems very sure contribute Infinitely more wealth and working, it keeps going on and on—
and a number o f other lines on which your dealer can give you
that there will not be such acreage are a channel for state beautification increasing the volume of business.
full
information.
of staple farm products as last spring. '"'.Mimne-building ns well
. “ Good times' are coming' back with t
Furthermore,
authorities
elnim tlie sunshine and the flowers, with
For there is not the same incentive.
that
the
Texas
fever
cattle
tick
enn- tiie humming of machinery nhil the
Nor will the cost of production be so
great. Thus the farmer's problem of "nt
lo,,K ,,s ,h" fre*' song of the whistles. The hour for
o r A m e r ic a
the relation of his cost and selling rnn&gt;:" ''vil
""'I ** I'" " i,innn' moping and complaining has gone;
CHICAGO
U S A
prices seems likely
be solved by ,h" ,nM
1,1 tho ,,nir'n ,n arr,’p' tile time for hustling und prospering
92 Branch llo u ic a and 15,000 Dealer! in (he United Statea
supply matching itself with demand. , n r^ n 8 **rky
11!»*, lias barred ] is with us.
i
Decreased production will ullimntifiy j,b&lt; m*
to ,np , *int tbr rnnt-;e | "In (the automotive
automutivi industry the
tend to bring about higher prices, jCntt*p men, ns well as men and women nt.Ws M
lurnging, Passenger ear
while decreased cost of production In'n mi)r,‘ profiable endustries, .m,| tr\i,-k manufacturers are welcomsums a better margin of profit. This !‘b(,ub* present a solid front in behalf ^„ 1(I tp(, fjrst ,|Hy ,,f spring with in­
is the way the nnturnl Inws of trade
Pr,1Posed change and particu*^ t-ri.aR,,,| activity to satisfy the coin­ Tallahassee Best
New Seaplane
Cannot Agree
take care of such problems.
birly ns the Nn-benco Longue pro- m&gt;.
Made in England,
Governed City in
On Wage Scale
"Resumption in industrial life is us- P0*0* that.abolition of the free range
"Tomorrow is the first day of
the various
vnrious j;
Will Stop Them AO
the United States ST. PETERSBURG, March 24.—
unlly accompanied by reductions in
optional - with the
the dawn of the good business
sjillr,,un*k’!,«
provided
other
counties
wages. Farmers are gradually
are era fur us all."
LONDON, March 22.—Detail* d
ing Ihir products ns they find n de- I»"»lected. I” connection with the |
TALLAHASSEE, March 21.—Tal­ Much new building is being held up
mnnd, or as necessity compels. Move- r "vi"hr* "f ,hr Texns fever tick the
lahassee during the last year become here because of the failure of local an entirely new type of seiq'Ua
m e r i t s nf inrn nnd yhent are Inrgrr 'I1""1'''" 1 "f I""-'*
»'jd impure milk, Says Florida Hundred
one nf tile best governed cities in the building* trades unions to agree on which can either fly or cruise as i
than generally supposed
,l,|d theref.ireof health, i. to be cunYears Behind Times if United States according ot the City new wage scales for the ensuing year. warship were made public today. B*
"7 here is a steadily growing inter- •’•dervd.
Managers' Association of New York, Carpenters recently agreed to reduce vessel is said to be much like a snu3
Stock
Roams
at
Lar^e
est in the European situation ns the
My h‘’P0 ia- that ,h,lsr "omnn's
and J. W. Greer, local city mnnnger, their scale from $1 an hour to 87lxc ship with wings add^d. Each any
a crew of seven and five macto*
conviction deepens thnt there enn b e |cU,,,s wblch have endorsed the ntoveTAMPA, March 19.—"Is Flarlda has been listed as one of the ten most but the other unions hnve not an­ guns. It can said over the rougbot
ho perrnnnent nor hisllng'pros)&gt;crlty i P,on^
make "their championship one hundred years behind civilixa- successful managers of the country. nounced reductions and declare they
in this country until the political and nc**ve' not passive, nnd thnt cluh tionT"
Tallahassee adopted the Commission- will not do so until the carpenters ac­ seas when on water. It has a rang*
economic status of Europe is upon n , members, personally or by letter, re­ . Emphasising the importance of | manager form of government a little tually sign a contract making the of fifteen huhdred miles ami vhc*
not flying isi able to taxi along tl*
firm hnsis. In every produetive actlv- fiuof,t
kcislntors to vote for sub- the campaign of the Florida No- more than a year ago.
new scale effective.
wnter, driven by the propellers.
ItyJn the United States of great mo- mission of the proposition to the pro- Fciii't- League for having the legisinmerit we produce more than the do­ pb- iii November.
tuie submit to the people the propo­
mestic demand can possibly consume.
sition of abolishing the free cattle
• So we must needs find a nnirkvt for WEATHER AND CHOI* CONDI­
range and attendant evils at the gen­
tins surplus if production is to contin­ TIONS IN FLORIDA FOR THE
eral election in November, this ques­
ue on an efficient and economic basis.
WEEK ENDING MARCH X2NR tion was recently put to the secretary
"Europe is our 'best bet’ in th is're­
of the Mount Dora Development Com­
gard, nnd will Ih&gt; so for a long time to
Temperature: The temperature av­ pany by J. Wismer of Fort Williams,
Rogers Silverware Redemption Bureau, Inc.
edme because of her great consuming eraged from 1 degrees in the South­ Ontario, Canada, who wishes to in­
WM.' A. ROGERS,
Ltd., Silver
Plated Ware Redeemed
population whose need of r.rtMes of east to 12 degrees above the normal vest $10,000 jn Lake county, but who
•
i
every day life corresponds closely to in the northern nnd western division. is fenrfyl of dieginnipg operations in
General Offices: 1600 Broadway New York
our own. Moreover if Europe is ev­ Maximum temperatures of 00 degrees a state in which the range cow nnd
L ’
er to pay the huge debt she owes us and above occurred during much of the razor-back hog possess the right
*
t
. we must take her goods chiefly In pay­ the week in the central and southern of eminent domain.
ment. Nor can wo expect her to buy divisions.
Excerpts front Mr. Wismer's letter
our surplus of production unless we
IVgcjpitation: The week was dry, follow:
WHY NOT GET YOUR '
resort to the elemental methods of except local showers over small areas,
"Are there any serious drawbacks
barter nnd exchange, and take her and several locally heavy rains in one in the district?
goods fn return."
or two northern"counties. Droughty
"Is it true that cattle and hogs
conditions were aggravated, especially roam at large in your district, and
on high lands; low Innds are ill bet­ if they break into a grove or truck
Will Walton is
ter condition, but there moderate farm the owner of the grove or truck
Sergeant-at-Arms
By Trading with Merchants who Appreciate and Value
rains would prove beneficial.
farm has no way of collecting from
in Legislature Condition of Crops: Dry weather owner of cattle or hogs for any dam­
Your Trade
is retarding the germination of re­ age done to crops?
Will A. Walton,.popular young Pa- cently planted corn; the early plant­
"If this is true, you nre about one
REMEMBER YOU GET
latka hero of the world war nnd a ed, however, is doing well, although hundred years behind civilization,
The aren’t you?
member of the Legion, has been nam­ showers would be beneficial.
ROGERS SILVERWARE
ed Sergeant-at-Arms in the Senate planting of cotton is being delayed;
"We have about $10,000 to invest
the
Innd
is
prepared,
nnd
seeding
will
for the next session of the legislature.
down there, but we heard so much
The appointment was nude yesterday begin during the current week. Oats nbout your marauding hogs nnd cat­
by Senator W. A. Russell, to whose adanced during previous weeks and tle that I'm afraid to venture and
portion fell the right to make this ap­ the outlook is promising, but rain is would like some further information.
needed on high lands. Melons, cane,
pointment.
.
"Yours very truly,
The rule of the senate is that at strawberries, citrus fruits, and truck
(Signed)
"J. WISMER."
the close of each session the holdover gcnetalty ore suffering to a certain
Mr. Wismer was Informed that Lake
senators are given (he patronage. The extent as the result of dry weather; county is anything but "one hundred
names of nil appointive offices nre in some instances recently set trees years behind civilization"—and that
Ford Sales, Service, Automobile Accessories
placed in n hnt nnd each hold-over are watered to meet the pressing need the range cow nnd razor-back hog
. “If !»’• (»°od for a Ford, we hare it, can get it, or it’s not mode."
senator draws one. Mr. Russell drew of moistur. Digging white potatoes would soon cease to reign in the em­
the sergeant-at-arms place, and his has begun in a small way. Cane plant­ pire of lakes and fine citrus lands.
GOODYEAR TIRES ANI) TUBES—GAS—OILS— GREASES— FREE AIR
appointment of Mr. Walton will, un­ ing finished; the early planted of
Miami’s building construction dur­
doubtedly lie a very popular one.—Pn- spring and fall is promising. Toma­
Four Carda Given with Each $1.00 Cash Purchase or on Accounts Paid Promptly.
iatka News.
toes on the southeast coast «n&gt; recov- ing the first four days of March
200 Cards bn Sale of Car, Truck or Tractor
cring slowly from the effects of the amounted to $62,700; Plans for the
*
A IC-room apartment house is to be heavy rains of the previous week.
erection of n theatre ■were recently
Phone 331
1
Florida
erected at Vcro by Dr. J. H. Cheek,
submitted
to
the
city
council,
which
is
of Terre Haute, Ind. The new build­ EASTER POST CARDS
to be a one-floor affair, fireproof,
ing Is to be -10x60 feet, two stories of
which stucco finish, with four-room
Fine Line of Post Cards for Easter throughout., The lot it is proposed to
apartments.
at the Herald office. One Cent each. occupy is 60x150 feet.
•
• -

GENERAL DECLINE

g*?

I #

Business Has Arrived
Says W. 0 . Rutherford
of The Goodrich Co.

International 8-16 and 15-30 Tractors
Also Reduced in Price

I

mk

te .

Prices of Other Lines Reduced

International Harvester Company

L

Mr

!

••
n

HI

b

Silverware Free

‘

*

*

i

-

•*

-

(

.

�. ...

T H E SA N FO RD W EEK LY H E R A L D , FR ID A Y , M ARCH 25, 1921

(SANFORD, A CONVENTION CITY,
KNIGHTS OF
IF KIDNEYS ACT
CAN ACCOMODATE CROWDS WITH COLUMBUS HOSTS BAD TAKE SALTS
LARGE CROWD
ITS F I R S T CLASS HOTELS
(From Monday's Daily)
Yesterdny, beginning with mass In
the morning and Insting through a
beautiful program throughout the en­
tire day, marked this day a-: a red
letter one for Columbianism amongst
Thieves
on
Wednesday
night
raided
(From Tuesday’s Dally)
the ranks of the Sanford Council of
the
frrove
of
the
Temple
Groves
CorSanford ought to bo and will bo one
Knights of Columbus.
poration
nt
Templeton,
six
miles
east
, the greatest convention cities in
Tho Catholic men of Sanford are all
Ilorida. It has everything in the way of Lake Wales, pulling up by the a part of that large crowd of Sanford
■j location to make it one of the roots 328 young orange trees planted citizens that are forever working for
rrtatest convention cities in tho south last December, just leafing out. Scar­ Sanford, that never leave pass an op­
til it needs along this line is the cely hnd Information of this outrage portunity to further the interests of
of the people that they will sup- become known thnn news came In that
this city of ours and their minds were
the Chamber of Commerce with Harold S. Normnn had suffered tho
all
set to show the scvernl hundred
i fo r work and with their money for loss of 700 one-year-old trees from his visitors that Sanford people are up
-jthout u Chamber of Commerce no. grove. Officials In the Temple Groves
and just as wide awake as some more
cit? can cYcr entertain a big crowd Corporation Immediately posted no­ of the cities of this state and from
in the proper m annur. A t the con­ tices offering a reward of $1,000 for the very many remarks that were
a tio n of the Royal Neighbor's Inst the apprehension o f’the thieves, also heard on the part of these visitors ns
Frtk the Sanford delegation consist- wiring the State Plant Bonn! officers the day drew to n close went to show
in* of Mrs. Clara Stcmper, Mrs. Anna nt Gainesville, the crime not only bethat this Sanford bunch $f ours had
17 Mrs. Lucy Foster and Mrs. Su- ing that of stenting but a violation of
put it across In great shnpe.
^pn n’’eli stood.......................
up for their......city -so the state plant net which forbids un­
Visitors numbering nearly four hun
itrong and met all the opposition with der penalty the rcmovnl of trees frpm dred. strong began to arrive on the
inch good arguments that the. convex one grove to another without Inspect- midnight train Saturday night and by
I lion was "carried off. its feet and was j ion by the state plnnt bonrd. D. C. the time Mnss started at 10 o'clock
obliged to recognize, tho mipcrior j Gillette, .who Is nt the head of the Sunday morning the men that at­
claim* of •Sun ford and the tri-cnnlnl Temple Groves Corporation, stated tended the services in n body number­
convention o f the Royal Neighbors Inst night that the cmnpnny would go
ed several hundred. After marching
will come to this city in 1023. It is to the length of mounting a mnehine from the Church to the Catholic hall
uot tod early to look ahead and get gun and installing n search light to on Oak avenue, a large body of candifur the Royal Neighbors and protect it sinterests. Every possible ,]n tc s were initiated into the secrets
(or all the other conventions that are pdeenution is being taken to ran down of the First Degree. The degree .work
|. f0niiRg here. For many years San­ the thieves who operated in a thor­ was handled by the Tampa degree
ford delegates have attended big con­ oughly scientific ninnner, removing team, not only one of the very best in
ventions nil over the state and wished the trees from two sl/ies of the groves this state but one ns good as any to
•most heartily thnt they could pull for and far enough from the fencing to be found in this country.
their own city hut Sanford at thnt make Immediate detection not at all
Tfie Cutholie ladies of Sanford then
time did not have the active Chamber probable. The theft of so lnrgo a entertained the visitors with a lunch­
of Commerce that \vc how have and number of smnll trees has created no eon, one that will long be remember­
Sanford did not have the positive ns- end of excitement among local grow­ ed by all that were present.
This
lurame that all of the people would ers.
luncheon took place In the Catholic
stand together thnt we now have.
llnll and was under the able manage­
So in 11*23 the Royal Neighbors will
ment of Mrs. Hurry Walsh and Mrs.
tome tn Sanford and Sanford will
Charles Britt. T
ifcow them the time of their lives.
City Manager Ryan had already inOther big conclaves will come here
vited
the'Knights to use the top floor
Local Evidence
anj thi-y will be taken care of just ns
!
of
the
City Hall for the degree work,
Evidence that cun be verified.
wr have taken care of them jn yeiiYs
!
and
.as
n still larger crowd hnd nrrivFact is what we want.
jonr by when we did not have the
'
od
by
noon
time, making tlie Catholic
Opinion is not enough.
pr«|HT facilities—only with this difHall
too
smnll
to nccommodato the
Opinions differ.ftrtncv—we can now take care of
crowd,
every
one
then retired to the
Here's a Sanford fact.
theta as never before and we should
t.itv
nun
1
Uitv
Hall
where
the
exemplification
You can test it.
gtt the habit of looking for conven­
of
the
Sect
o
nd
and
Third
Degrees took
A. M. Adams, carpenter, 811 Magtions. bringing them here upon all
These
degrees
were
also
occasions and treating them with that nolin nve., says; "1 have used Doan's handled by the Tampa team and need­
good old Sanford hospitality of which Kidney Pills for attacks of lumbago. less to state that those candidates of
Stooping over so much brought on
wp are capable.
this trouble and at times I went V ^erdny. are good Knights today be­
The following officers were elected
around all bent over; my back was so cause of the able efforts of this able
'a t Tampa:
lame and sore. My kidneys acted too team.
State Oracle, Mrs. Alice Voshard,
freely and I hiyl to get up several ' Nearly all the visiting men were
of Tampa; Vice Oracle, Mrs. Clara
times during the night. 1 got Doan's accompanied by their ladiy4, and these
Stemper, of Sanford; State Recorder
ladies were met at the Jt'nldcz Hotel
’ # j Kidney Pills at Phillip &amp; Co.'s Drug
ami Receiver, Mrs. Jesse Snow. -- .
, ,
,,
, , . ,
by the Sanford Indies, under the man­
Jacksonville; State Chancellor, Mrs. Mu|re ■“nd lhf 7 rMl
,,f ,ht'
agement of Mrs. Gene Roumiilut,
Georgia Pcrrit, of Jacksonville; State and Put
k,dne78 ,n
where
nil arrangements had been
Price 60c., at all dealers.* Don’t
Marshall, Mrs. Lucy Hardin, of West
made
for
their comfort. The Indies
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Palm Iteach; State Inner Sentinel,
were
conducted
about the city and sur­
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mm Mary Pierce, of Wnucbulln nnd
rounding
country
in ears, each car in
Mr. Adams had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
State Outer Sentinel, Mrs. Lois Edcharge
of
a
Sanford
lady and sljown
Manufacturer'', Buffalo, N . Y. \&lt;L
* n ' » i , ••( Winter Haven.
the most interesting parts of Semi­
nole county.
K K S n i . r i IONS OF RESPECT.
And Orlando .was hero
strong,
Florida’s Population,
; Again it was proven what can be done
White and Colored, t by Sanford if they co-operate as often
WHEREAS, Almighty God, in his
infinite wisdom, hns seen fit to re­
Showing the Growth ns possible with the Orlando people.
move, from our midst our dear friend
Headed by the Grand Knight of the
an! Professional Brolher, Benjamin
Orlando
Council, fully a hundred and
WASHINGTON, March H*. Flori­
Claude Dodds; and,
fifty
members
were here for tjie en­
da's .white population has increased to
. d III.Ki.AS. although in our own 638,153 in D.»21 or 13.8 per ce it over tire day with .their ladies. They also
limit*-,I \Minn, we fail to know the 1910 according to census returns to­ furnished a class of candidates almost
cau.-. f hi-., to is, untimely depart- day. The negro popu’atinn is 329,487 eipml in dumber to the Sanford class.
urr&gt; i the prim.' of life, and with the in 1921 was an increase of 66.7 per It was one of the reasons for the suc­
Po*sj(i,!i'v o f so much accomplishment cent over IDHi. Indian, Chinese, Jap­ cess of the entire day and it would
riiead ,.i him, st!H we must bow to anese, and all other colored residents not be amiss if ihe Sanford men turn­
ahead of him, still we must bow to numbered 830 in 1921. Males in Fi »r- ed out and did likewise for them the
the Superior Wisdom of the All High­ idn number 495,320 and females 473,- Y«y first time the opportunity pro
est:
150. Increase of females 32 per cent seated itself.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT TtE- during ijecnde while* male* fnereased
And then to wind the day up in
SOIA ED, By the tncmlicrs rrt the Or- only 25 7 per cent
grand fashion Mr. nnd Mrs.) Charlie
*nGv County Medical Society, of
______ _____________ *
Campbell of the Valdez .served the
*hi&gt;.h Dr. Dooda was an efficient and , ,
1, t.«■. i, , m i
largest banquet thnt this hotel or any
loyal member,
other potci in Sanford over attemptfore Reaching the River.
ed. 'F|,iH banr|uet will long be rememThat we offer our most- sincere
•sympathy to the remaining members
^'Since moving near the river two be red by the visitor* ns well as tho
his family, in this their trying a f­ years ago. we’ve always used RAT- home people. The Valdez manngcfliction, and admonish them to re­ SNAP. Watched a vicious water t it, meat is certainly to bo congratulated
member the faith which leads us to nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the upon the nblo wny in which they
think that, in His own good time, the house. About 15 minutes later he handled this, the largest of its kind,
*°fd will reunite them to their lov­ darted off for the water, to cool his ever held in Sanford. Tables were
ed one.
burning stomach, but ho died before laid for over two hundred and the
And that, as a mark of the esteem ranching it." Three sizes, 3Cc, 65c, ^crowd was so large that ncurly sixty
n which we hold our departed broth- $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Ball had.to be served in the grill room nnd
*r practitioner, a copy of these reso- Hnrdwnrc Co.
elsewhere In the city. The long table
otiims be spread upon the minutes of
ranched tho entire way around the
hi* society, n copy be sent to Mrs.
large dining room with two long rows
'"hi*, and that tho resolutions be
in the center, taking up every avail­
Pu dished in tho pnpers of Orange nnd
able Inch of apace.’
beminole Counties.
R'tv. Father Hcnncsay, chaplain of
C. J. MARSHALL,
the local council, presided over the
C. D. CHRIST,
occasion a* toast master and introduc­
Get busy end rail ere tfiose pains ed the speakers, nil very prominent
J. T. DENTON,
with that handy-bottle of
Committee on Resolutions.
m-*n of the atntc. Amongst tho chief
Sloan’s Liniment
Adopted March 16th,*1921, Orange
speaker# of the evening were H. P.
&lt;-°uniy Medical Society.
HAT Sloan'* does, It doe* thor­ Baya, of Tampa, state deputy; Messrs.
oughly—fxnetraUt teMovi rub*
* S. McELROY,
Grand
bint to the afflicted part and Twpney nnd McGraw, Past
President, promptly relieve* moat kind* of exter­ Knight nnd Grand Knight of the
J. H. EDWARDS, *
nal pain* and nches. You'll find it Tampa Council; Wm. Marshall, one
Secretary. dean and non-*kin-staining. * Keep it of thc lnrgest cigar manufacturers of
handy tor sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia,
over-exerted musdea, atiff joints, back- &lt;Tampa and the district deputy of this
Aik YuWr Soldier Boy How “Cootie*” ache, pains, bruises, strains, sprains, j district, Rev. Father Fox, of Orlando,
Got Such a Hold *
bad weather after-effect*.
state chaplain; Messrs. Nclihn and
For 39 years Sloan’s LInimeat ha* Harnum, past Grand, Knight ' and
Hell t0i| you that tho bnttJcfronta helped
thousand* the world over. You
i u ** wcre BW»™ ing With rat*, aren’t likely to be an exception. It cer­ Grand Knight of tho Orlando council.
Thfc orchestra thnt rendered the
!) , earried the dangerous vermin tainly does produce result*.
All druggist*—35c, 70c, $1.40.
music throughout the evening was In
' caused our men misery. Don’t let
charge of Mrs. B. T. Houser at the
Wtf ’r*n*f disease into your home.
piano assisted by Mias Ruby Roy
* ' " you *** thc ,irBt ono « ct RATwith the violin. .
* . That will finish them quick.
"ree eizc«. 35c, 65c, «1.25. Sold and
w ra n te e d by Ball Hardware Co.
Office supplies a t the Herald.

Royal Neighbors Will STEALING TEMPLE
Meet Here in
ORANGE TREES
1923
Winter Haven, Florida, March 22.—

FACT

OUCH! ANOTHER*
RHEUMATIC TWICE

W

Sloa

-

SAYS BACKACHE IS SIGN YOU
HAVE BEEN EATING TOO
MUCH MEAT.

More than

i

When you wake up with backache
and dull misery in the kidney region
it generally means you have been
eating too much meat, says n wellknown authority. Meat forms uric
acid which overworks the kidneys in
their effort to filter it from the blood
and they become sort of paralyzed
and loggy. When your kidneys get
sluggish and clog you must relieve
them, like you relieve your bowels;
removing all the body’s urinous waste,
else you have backache, sick headache,
dizzy spells; your stomach sours, ton­
gue is coated, and when the weather
is bad you have rheumatic twinges.
The urine is cloudy, full of sediment,
channels often get sore, water scalds
and you are obliged to seek relief two
or three times during the night..
Either consult n good, relinble phy­
sician at once or get from your phar­
macist about'four ounces of Jnd'Salts;
take a tablespoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast for n few days
and your kidneys will then net fine.
This famous salts is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com­
bined with lithtn, and has been used
for generations to clean nml stimulate
sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize
acids in the urine so it no longer ir­
ritates, thus ending bladder weakness.
Jail Balts is a life saver for regu­
lar meat enters. It is inexpensive,
cannot injure nnd makes a delightful,
effervescent- lithia-water drink.—Adv.

Miss Fern Ward
Joins Herald Staff

W h en y o u let u s supply your building
need* you get » great deal more than just so
many feet of luqiber— bundles of shingles—
pounds of .nails—-or panels of Beaver Board.

You g et the benefit o f our building
material knowledge and experience In Service
that helps you get the results you want at the
right price. Service Brat in planning the
work—more service in selecting proper materials—speedy service in delivering the goods.
You pay for the materials. Tho service
ys for its e lf in the larger volume df business
brings through super-satisfied customers.
It w ill p a y y o u to
bo one o f thorn.

r

517 Commercial Street
❖ **++++++++*F++++++*+*++++*+-M'++'S*-!*++-S'**+'t'+++++++++++-M

Miss F'em Ward will take the so­
ciety page of the Daily Herald nnd
all of the news should lie phoned to +
(PINE OR GUM STAVES)
No. 341 in the future nnd Miss Ward
will take great pleasure in rbruniciling +
-TfiS In unlimited quantities at very low
all tho happenings of a local nml so­ $
fe/TF,!'F"H,:'!‘.V'Vretu\ cash prices, providing orders are
cial nature. She will also call nt the
placed within the next few days,
various hotels for news nnd wishes to (
shipments commenced after re­
build up a good society page for the
ceipt of order and extending until
Daily Herald, Miss Wilkey, the form-|
potato shipping season. Good pro­
er soclqty editor, has gone to New
position to dealers.
Y'ork for the summer months and1
Write or wire (our expense) for
Miss Ward is taking this position for
prices
a few months to keep the Daily Her­
ald up to standard. Any assistance
Florida Barrel Mfg. Co.,
given Miss Ward will be greatly ap­
preciated by the management. Re­
K ith an d lonin S ts . F\ O. Box 81
member to phone til! the news of a
U. S. Standard Barrel
D ept. 0
Jack so n v ille, F la.
local nature to 311 or to tluf Herald
office 148.
*»++ +»'»»»»+ +»'»+»4»»+ »* + 'C&gt;4.W++++ + + *t-4-*++-fr-t»+++++»+++»»»i

|

/ ■AV— L'.jfi/nvi

POTATO

BARRELS

BUICK

OR years the demand for
Buick cars has always ex­
ceeded the supply—even when
Buick production mounted to
500 cars daily.
F

Because of the material curtail­
ment of motor car production
this winter, the country faces
a decided shortage of quality
cars this spring and summer.
Consequently Buick dealers are
advising motorists to place their
Buick orders now because
orders must be sent to factory

months in advance of delivery.
The reason whv the demand
for Buick cars has always ex­
ceeded the supply is more pro­
nounced than ever in the 1921
Buick. Coupled with the noted
Buick power and dependability
are added riding comfort, eas­
ier control and a beauty and
grace that fittingly express
Buick worth.
Authorized Buick Service
insures full return on Buick
investment.

Since January /, regular equipment
on a ll models includes Cord Tires

O R LAN D O .

fjnbbn

(ILW)

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="14">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="11455">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1921</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11566">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, March 25, 1921</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11567">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11568">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on March 25, 1921.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11569">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11570">
                <text>Original 9-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, March 25, 1921; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11571">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11572">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11573">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11574">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="1171" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1043">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/d3a246720bf0748c3b4908c63861e688.pdf</src>
        <authentication>1c8ba51787cbc1d5b7dc056836e0cb0f</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="11565">
                    <text>«•

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

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921

VOLUMB xn.

will be |800,000 which coven the fin t he will have the entire business and
banking interests of Seminole county
unit of the hotel.
The Lake Monroe note! Corpora­ with him. Their complete co-opera­
tion now being organised under the tion has been assured.
lawa of Delaware will be the holding The next thirty days will cover the
corporation of the hotel and golf prop­ preliminaries of organising and plans
erties and «uch other further proper­ and specifications for the hotel and
ties as msy be acquired for improve­ goR links. Very soon thereafter
ground will be broken for Sanford's
ment In Sanford.
As soon -as the personnel of the and South Florida’s greatest Improve­
•
board of directors Is determined a ment.
Negotiations
now being con­
wonderful duba and has laid oat though he haa played very little in
First Unit of 150 Rooms, meeting will be held for the election ducted by Col. are
Who is The Best in Eu hli
Gibbons,
as
attorney
many of the famoua courses in Eu­ competitions, he won the German pro*
of officen. Mr. Hood, however, will
for
the
combination,
with
one
of
the
rope. He was born In. Carnoustie,
Costing $800,000, Will be the president of this corporation
. rope and Amerlargest
hotel
operating
syndicates
in
Scotland, the home of golf, on May
and one of the active spirits in making
Be Started Soon
the
country
who
will
have
complete
19, 187®. Hla parents Intended him
success of this enterprise.
control'
in
managing
the
hotel
and
golf
for
the law, but the love of the game
•
as Possible ~
The gentlemen identified with this
links
and
which
Insures
the
beat
man­
lured
him to the llnka when a mere
Sanford improvement are well known
agement
and
financial
success.
schoolboy,
and before he waa 17 he
The new proposed hotel to be con- in constructive lines in this state. Col.
The
'hotel
will
be
of
fire-proof
waa
playing
in .Carnoustie club team
itruetfd on the lake front that has Gibbons of Jacksonville is’ one of construction and as stated, artistically AND EQUAL OF ANY IN EUROPE matchea against S t Andrew's,' Mont­
been advocated by Mr/ J. D. Hood of Florida's best known lawyen, having designed to meet climatic conditions;
rose and Menifleth cluba. When 18
OR AMERICA, LAID OUT
been identified in' the past with im­
yeara old he pUyed plus p in the
this city for the past year or more has portant business propositions for the equipped and furnished in the latest
AT SANFORD
Montrose Mercantile Club.
taken on definite plans which assure upbuilding ’ of Florida and la well and most fashionable style such as
He went to Germany In 1909 and
• construction for tha next season. The known throughout the state as one of I will attract the highest class of pat­
The'following is from tho Golfer's constructed golf llnka for Count Op- peat two year* this renowned char­
ronage and bring to Sanford the lead?
. put few days there have been several Florida’s political leaders.
.
Magazine:
peradorf and then accepted the posi­ acter of the links has been the private
important conferences held at San­ Mr. McNeil comes from one of ing business and financial people who
Cuthbcrt S. Butchart, a great club- tion of professional with the Berlin professional and instructor to Mr.
are
accustomed
to
visit
Florida
every
ford with Mr. Hood by Charles E. Maryland's oldest and best known
makcr and perhaps, one of tho best Golf Club. Here he met members of Lycett Green and his guests at Slalnli
Hiliyer, contractor of Jacksonville; families and has been identified with winter and pnjoy its. cllmaU, and the
golf experts in Europe, has been se­ the Imperial family, coached them and Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
efficient
service
that
will
be
given
in
P. 1L Trimble, architect of Orlando; some .of. the largest financial and
lected as the golf professional and in­ played with them regularly? He
this
instance.
Col. Cromwell Gibbona of Jackson- banking interests of Pennsylvania.
structor
for tho Wcstchcster-Biltmoro
After learning that Cuthbert S.
yillc, and Hon. J. Hector McNeil of Mr. McNeil is now closely affiliated Mr. Cuthbcrt S. Buchart, the inter­ Country Club, sltustcd between tho played with or coached members from
national golf professional, has laid out
all the foreign embassies. Of the Im­ Butchart ia one of the best in the pro­
Philadelphia, Mr. McNeil represent­
with the Franklin Trust Compnny of tho golf links hero which assures tho villages of Harrison nnd Rye in West­ perial family he played with the
fession and after learning that, his
ing large financial Interests In Penn­ Philadelphia and the Crane Ice Cream
pntrons of the hotel one of the beat chester county, New York.
Crown
Prince,
Princo
Henry
,of
Prus­
judgment ■is sought by the biggest
sylvania.
\
.
Company, the largest ice cream syndl- and largest golf links in the South.
The announcement was made to­ sia, brother of the former Kaiser;
tt was settled yesterday at the final cate in this country; also Phllndcl-|Ag
goon ag Florida’s patrons nnd vis- day by John E. McE. Bowman, presi­ Prince Frederick Leopold of Prussia, men in tho country it is well to knovr
conference that the hotel, to be coh- phin’s largest moving picture syndi- jto r g aro advised during the summer,
what ho thinks about the Sanford
dent, and Gngo E. Tnrbcll, vice-presi­
itructed, should bo In fornt two units catc. He is also fhtcrested In gas whgt wju bo at Sanford for their en- dent, of the Wcstchcsier-Biltmorc. Prince Munster, Arch Duko Carl
links that have recently been laid ofT
•
of 150 rooms ench, the administration compnnics that he hns been the enuso j tertninment in the way of a hotel and Ever since Mr. Bowman announced he Stephen of Austria.
He played also with members of tho at the direction of J. D. Hood for th e
part to be completed with the first of instituting in some of tho lending
golf links it is assured that tho hotel was to build this great recreation cen­ suites of tho American, French, Chil­ new Lakcfront Hotel Company. M r.'unit, and the second unit to be con­ cities of Florida. While Mr. McNeil
ter In Westchester county, -the gfrlf
structed the following season. This is extensively Interested in finnnclnl will bo overbooked the coming season. world has had its car to the ground ean, Swedish, Danish, Russian, Italian Butchnit among many other things,
Mr. Butchnrt is at present the prowill give Sanford one of the finest matters along constructive liges ho Is Sessional of thq West Chester Bilt- awaiting the announcement of n golf nnd Turkish embassies; and in Eng­ said of the Sahford links:
Snnford is.fortunnte in the location
land he had already played with most
hotels in the state.
of Philadelphia’s best known, able mort? Unks at Rye, N. Y., tho golf professional and instructor.
of the nobility. Ho planned, con­ offfle new 18-hold golf course th at
' Associated with Mr. Trimble, archi­ nnd leading attorneys.
| links there being one of the best Jn The new instructor Is a college bred structed, reconstructed nnd advised on hns been laid off at Crystal Laks.
tect, in preparing and designing tho
Mr. Hiliyer is one of Jacksonville’s the country nnd which proposition man, but. when only a lad of eleven the-construction of numerous .links in Tho lnml has the right gradients^
plans and drawing the specifications
lnrgc contractors, having in chargoI 1forms a part of the John McE. Bow- he was already swinging tho clubs nnd about Berlin.
every hole will be flrst-clnss and th e
■ . •
will be
wi
if one
one iof thec North’s most able,
. ’ !in thc pnst mnny important contract* man Hotel Syndicate throughout the in the hills of Scotland. Not only
He was preparing plans for / our green will bo one thnt can *ell b e
leading and prominent architccL
for railroadg antl othcr ]orge interr 'country. Mr. Butchart is so well that, but he was also Inventing and
styled unique In the golfing world.
today »the
But new courses when the war broke out. Having laid off some 2000 greens in
will be on the Rrount n a
1_ cstg which he hns successfully per- known as a golf professional wo take! making clubs, nnd, *"'&lt;"*
»'■• Hutknown and valued From his high estate among tho roy­ nil parts of tho world Mr, Butchart
in conference with M .T
!formed in Georgia, the Cnrollrtns nnd pleasure In. calling attention else- chart clubs nro km
Ilo Is a alty and nobility he wns plumped Into says there nro none like Sanford and
£ Florida.. Mr. H ille r is now con- where ns to the successful work a c wherever golf ..
is played.
pi
, drawing the plnns. The hotel will be stnicting the Lee street viaduct in 'complished by him throughout tho stockily built man with a ruddy com- a prison ennip nnd remained there,
of.an artistic design with the grounds Jncksonvillo which is one of the world in tho greatest sport known to plexion and the health of tho winds Interned for the duration off the war, they "WILL COMPARE FAVOR­
being released November 22, 1U18. He ABLY IN LOCATION AND POSI­
set nut to meet ifll that ia tropical and
most important engineering improver tho business and professional man. nnd the rugged weather of outdoor! couldn’t -remain idle even in his in­ TION WITH ANYTHING IN EU­
of Florida scenic effect.
shows in his face nnd frame. In hla
ROPE, THEY ARE THE EQUAL OF
Also it was decided to dcvelbp and ™ "ts tnkpn ovcr ln Floridn lnrcCent
Florida
is
certainly
a
diversified
experience he has fnstructcd some of ternment Ho had nevpr attempted to ANY IN AMERICA AND ARE
years
make nnything but golf clubs, but
have ready for. next season n golf
Mr. Trimble nnd Mr. Hood nro our stntc. Sanford does not' particularly the most noted men of Europe and genius of Invention asserted itself in BETTER THAN ANY IN FLORIDA**
links, recently acquired by Mr. Hood,
’hns turned out mnny of the greatest the making of silver cups and bowls nnd this statement coming from this
sr.d which will form n . part of the neighbors nnd it is sufficient to only want the auto campers^—at least. some
.
'players
of the game,
woll-knoWn authority la an asset to
cnll attention to their Interests in.1of the enmpers thought so an&lt;l here
hotel
... enterprise.
........
• „ , .
,u* “ *•
...... ..........
-----I Ho Is. Identified with every fenture nnd othcr articles of service; nnd be­ Sanford that Is worth millions In tho
Th. estimated expenditure of all of .this improvement. Mr. Hood is ono ^ GnlncsvU,(. mnklnR a K„ln week for f lhc po|)l)iar sport. He hns made fore he could mnhe them he had to
number nnd kind of winter visitor*.
these improvements, including the of Sanford's greatest. nnd most cn- the Tin Canners nnd taking care of* champion
' ' players' nnd hns .himself
- ~ first construct his tools.
(ContiwrtTd on page 3).
.
hotel, its equipment and furnishings thusiastic boosters nnd with his whole
But before they Interned him, altwo thousand of them.
ployed the game. He has turned oat
and the golf links with club house, heart nnd his money In this enterprise

New Lake Monroe Ho­
tel Corporation Being
Organized for Ho­
tel and Golf
•

O W NEXT SEASON

»'*»•»irt

'

o* i- v*
•
r- -

PLAN OF NEW HOTEL, ARCADE PU DDIN G, AND VIEW OF CITY O F SANFORD FROM I.AKE FRONT
* ■

■* ' '" . . • , .
A•
■*infflap*

-*1»

j •: a

y. 1Zjfit^
.'j r/.~V

&gt;j

"*3t|

.Writ

; \i

.
.

*. •
'i

�I ■■

.V

TH E SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921

ELECTRICALLY DRIVEN BOATS
. ARE AT THE CITY DOCKS
GREATEST INVENTION OF AGE

'

PERSONAL NOTES PINELLAS WOULD L0NGW00D NOTES
DIVIDE STATE OR
REAPPORTION IT

youknow
&gt;ucan roll

(From Tuesdny’a Dally)
Mrs. J. W. Walker, of Intcrlachcn,
Fla., hns been the guest ’of friends
and rolatives.
•

Mrs. Partin spent a few days in
Orlando where she is taking osteo­
path treatment
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allen and
Claude HcnchclifT were Sanford vis­
Miss Dorothy Humph is spending n ^CLEARWATER, Mnr. 10.—Unless itors Wednesday.
few dnys nt home from the Florida the legislature makes provision forji
Mrs. J. S. Durkcl and Miss Olive
State College for Women.
reapportionment of the senatorial nnd spent tho dny in Sanford Wednesday
representative districts so as to give the guests of Mrs. Chas. Mathews.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harper Kcsler, of cnch section of tho stato its proper Jim Miller of Lakeland and sister,
W. T. Donnelly and His
Jacksonville, spent the dny Monday representation, the Pinellas county Mrs. Lou Lockett of Jacksonville,
Family Are Enjoying
with Mrs. A. M. Clemons.
bonrd of trado Is going to stir up n stopped over n few days on their way
hornet’s nest and let the hornets to Jacksonville on Wednesday. Both
Our Fine River
Mrs. R. S. Keclor hns returned from sting where they may.
Mr. Miller and Mrs. Lockett are old
1 . a two months stny a t Formosa nnd Tho organization has made this Longwood citizens.
is nt home in her apartment in the threat in a set of resolutions duly
Ed Lane of Sanford wps a visitor
MISS KATHRYN WILKBY, Editor, Wo!aka.
adopted and signed by its chairman in town Thursday.
Phone 428
nnd three other members. The reso­ J. T. McGankey was a visitor in
BOATS CONSTRUCTED BY ONE
Mrs. W. E. Coulboum returns to­ lution says in the plainest kind of town Sunday. J. T. has a position in
(From Tuesday’s Daily)
OF AMERICA’S FOREMOST
day to her home in Palmetto, Fin., language: “If such constitutional Winter Park and we hope we will see
GENUINE
BOOK LOVERS’ CLUB.
'
BUILDERS
after a visit of several weeks with right be longer disregarded we will him more often,
The Booklovcrs’ Club was delight­ her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H. apply to the courts for redress, and if | Mr. nnd Mrs. Bill Satcher and
One of the greatest inventions of fully entertained Saturday by Mrs. Chappell.
•=- such redress bo refused for nny ren- *
tobacco
daughter have just returned from a
the age is at our very doors this week Roy Symes, at her beautiful home in
son w i will proceed to secure a di­ visit down to Plant City, where they
in the applied electricity to marine Winter Park.
Mrs. M. Fleisher, Miss Esther vision of the state as our last and were the guests of - Mr. and Mrs.
. ’
transportation as exemplified in the
The meeting was a spend-the-day Flclshcr, Maurice Kronen and Sam only alternative.”
?
Wade Entzmcnger and family.
Donnelly boats that nrc lying, off (he party and after a most delicious Fleischer returned 'yesterday from a
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Entzmcnger,
city wharf in midstream of the lake. luncheon, the guests were taken for pleasant trip from Tampa and Brad
Mr.
nnd Mrs. BUI Satcher and little
The Donnelly invention consists of a drives about the beautiful spots of entown.
daughter,
were Sanford visitors Sat­
complete power plant on the yacht Winter Park.
urday. .
Dawn which generates electricity for
The many friends «f J. D. Jacobs
Every member of the Club, was
Maurice and Clyde Clouser of Or­
The road meeting . held hers
N. IF. Braddock returned Monday
the yacht New Era and transmits the present and Mrs. Ruby and Mrs. T. of Norfolk, Va., are glad to sec him
lando
were
in
town
on
Sunday.
Thursday
was well attended. w»
current by means of a.cable attached M. Pulcston were guests for the day. here again. Mr. Jacobs was former­ to his work on the East Coast Rail­
Miss
Hattie
Grist
spent
the
day
in
surely
need
good roads here. Let’*
road
after
spending
the
week-end
to the New Era although the New
ly tho general manager of the Flor­
Sanfoirll Wednesday the guest of get busy. All together now Pu*h!
here
with
his
family.
.
Era can and does operate separately
CHITTENDEN-MERCEREAU ’ ida Truck Growers, Infc., and is well
Well it won’t ba long until Genen j
with the current that has been sup­
W. P. Monroe and family triotored Father nnd Mrs. Peck .
A wedding of great interest in San­ known to many of the growers nnd
Friends of Mrs. Dpwling will re­ will be lit pp. Everybody jj, p i ­
plied nnd stored/rom the power plnnt
to
Orlando
Tuesday
aftoroon
to
visit
ford, occurrod in Jacksonville Satur­ citizens generally.
gret to know she is still very ill nt ling new lights in their homes. T. *
on the Dawn.
*
the sick mother of Mrs. Monroe’s.
day nt high noon, when Miss Gene­
her
home in West Longwood.
Provntt has his plnnt all ready i/ '
Both of these fine ynchts nre at the vieve Mercereau of Elmira, N.’ Y.,
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Reynolds left
(T ra m W a d n ta d a j'a D a llj)
Mis*
Eva Stuart of Tampa spent also a stove. *• '
city docks nnd nre attracting consid- became the bride of LeRoy P. Chit­
•
•
L
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert W. Simms of Tuesday for .Jacksonville whore he
All the ornngo groves over beir|
nble attention. The inventor, Willintn tenden, of Sanford, P'la.
Jacksonville nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. P. J. hns employment. The people nround the week-end nt her home.
The pnst week nt the Baptist nre looking fine, especially those ef
T. Donnelly and his wif^ nnd his son
This’ wedding 7s“the'-culmination of f * 80/ of. ? cw York win hc th° ^ ,C3ta the village regretted very much to church there wns held services. Rev. Mr. Kilbe which is watered with *
Norman nnd dnughtcr, Helen, nre on quite n romance ns they were child­ this week of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. J. have them go, but glad to record thnt
•
boarej the New Ern nnd they are en­
they purchased a lot here before Maple nnd Mr. Boar conducting the flower pot. ’
hood sweethearts in their old home .Starling.
services.
'
•
People
who
like
fishing come U
joying the Florida weather and tho in Union, N. Y.
leaving nnd expect to return in May
;.
Enry communion service wns held Geneva. It is aure fine here. J*d
Mrs. V. M. Door of Summerville, to consider the question of building.
beautiful St. Johns river to the full­
The ceremony was n very quiet one,
S. C., is th e guest of Mr. nnd Mrs.
est while Mr. Donnelly is demon­
Rev. R. W. Edwards of Jacksonville nt the Episcopal church Sunday1, Flynt enught n six pound baas a fn
Dr. McNnir, pastor of the - First T. L. Dumas.
days ago.
strating the many good points of his
delivered a good sermon here Sunday. March Oth. Fnther Peck officiating.
Presbyterian Church, of Jacksonville,
There will be held at the Librnry
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Prevatt asj
grent invention. The New Ern is officiating. Only a few close friends
H. D. Durant is having his house
Mrs. E. M. Gnllowry hns returned remodeled nnd will be quite an im­ Friday night, Mnrch 11th, a baked Mrs. M. E. Wicks motored over i*
one of the finest ynchts that hns been nnd relatives of the contracting par­
Chuluotn Monday to sec Mr. nnd Mrt
bean supper. Everyone invited.,
from Miami where she attended the provement when done.
here in rnnny dnys being fitted tip in ties were present.
Wm.
Sieg.
Wm.
Dowling
wns
n
visitor
in
Or­
hoard meeting of the state officers
most comfortable style with every
Mrs. John Reese of Orlando spent
Mr. nnd .Mrs. Chittenden will be in
lando
Mondny.
Mr.
nnd Mrs. Flynt and Mr*,
of the Federated Clubs. Mrs. Gallo­ the week-end here, the guest of her
convenience in the world.
Having
Sanford today on their way down the
Mrs.
Kilbe
called on Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs.
-Robinson
of
West
Longwood
plenty of electricity nt nil times the
way also spent n few days the guest parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. fe. Sjoblom.
East Const where they will spend
T.
W.
Prevatt
Sunday. t
returned
Saturday
from/Jacksonville
New Ern hns everything electrically
Mr. nnd Mrs. McMahon left Tuestheir honeymoon. Upon their return of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dickens.
Carl
Eaton,
Ilnrney
Griggs, Willi**
whero
she
wns
the
guest
of
her
equipped, have hot nnd cold water nil
dny after spending scvernl months
they will make their future home in
Sapp,
Lillie
I.ittler,'
Ruth
Griggs *a(
son.
over the bont nnd hnve everything Sunford.
F. H. Peacock of Cleveland is in here for their home nt Soabrook, N.
Miss
Mitchell
of
Sanford
spent Sun­
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Bill
Allen
were
San­
just ns they want ft, tho bont having
the city the guest of his mother, Mrs. II.
’ \»
day
evening
with
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
T. W.
ford
visitors
Tuesday.
been built according to the plans of
Birder. Mr. Peacock is looking for
Mrs. Evnns received word a few
DINNER PARTY
Prevatt.
Mr. Donnelly who is a mnstcr build­
Mrs. Chris Mnthcws nnd Miss Mil­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Chnpmnn en­ a location nnd if ho decides to re­ dnys ngo thnt there was n great
A delightful party wns given hen
er nnd is one of the largest construc­
main
in
Sanford
will
send
for
Mrs.
dred
Liekson were the guests of
granddaughter
bom
nt
the
home
of
tertained most charmingly nt dinner
last
Wednesday in honor of Herrin
tors of floating dry docks in the coun­
Friday- evening with Mrs. J. S. Wil­ Peacock nnd they will remnin for the Mr. nnd Mrs. Tracy Evnns nt their Mrs. J. S. Dinkcl.
nnd
Mildred
Covert, who left Thantry. Tile elertricnlly propelled boats son the honor guest, the occasion be­ summer.
W. S. Entzmlnger of Plnnt City, day morning for their home in Lodi,
home in Boston, MnsB.
is one of his hobbies that has bc«*n
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Long nnd Mr. is the guest of his brother, C. W. N. Y., nt a late hour. Dainty re­
ing Mrs. Wilson's birthday.
worked out successfully along the
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Montgomery anil Mrs. ’G. M. Barlow nnd children Entzmcnger, for n few dnys.
The table decorations of violets
freshments were served. Those pres­
lines of real construction and Mr. nnd
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. li. A. of Orlando were Sunday visitors here,
Mrs. Reiter nnd •children were in ent were: Opal Peters, Kadrel Cul­
were uqusually beautiful.'
Mrs. Donnelly nnd family are enjoy­
i
.
i:
KA. delicious
course
dinner
was scrv- Neel. on an auto trip* to Or ando *yes guests of their pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs.' Sanford Tuesday.
pepper, Luther Sipes, Ruhy Byrd,
ing something that ns lie whimsically ed to eight guests.
terday, where Mr. Montgomery suc­ E. Quigg.
.
Pnuljne Margaret Byrd, Fred Mc­
snys no other inventor hns ever enjoy­
ceeded in signing of the ReporterMr. nnd Mrs. Durnnt hnve just re­
WENT TO LAKE HELEN
Farland, Edgar McFarland, • Ethd
thetne, of which the Herald is a mem- ceived a letter from their son, Gor­
ed—the pleasure of making a trip to
BRIDGE
l.ifes, Floy Bunnell, Grace Dome, Bes­
Florida in his own patent nnd one
Mrs. C. R. Kirtley entertained with Star as n member of the United Typo-' don in the nnvy, nnd he wns located
Mr. nnd Mrs. Biedcr and son, F. II. sie Geiger, Herbert Brown, Evelji
that is eminently successful—nnd one a bridge luncheon honoring Mrs. Hal her.
nt Panama City nnd hnd made n trip Pencock, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wheeler, Mr. McClain, Ruth McFarland, Louise,
that is bound to be adopted on nil the Wight, Friday, at her
to Lima, Peru, nnd was well pleased nnd Mrs. Dickinson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Pauline and Evelyn Ilyrd, Charles
attractive
inlnnd waterways of the world. Mr. npnrtmcnt "The Nest."
Mr. E. W- Brown, who has been with nnvy life.
Chndwick and Mr. Bland motored Dooley, Eliznbcth Davis, Fionas
Donnelly calls his electrically pro­
Decorations of Salvia were most the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Mon­
over to Lnke Helen Sundny where Brown, Christine McClellan, Mrs. Kil­
pelled bont the “web-footed locomo­ attractive. A delicious luncheon pro­ roe,-left Tuesday for his home.
TRUE
ENOUGH
thii- visited at Camp Cnsndnign for be, Mrs. Dooley.
tive" and the name is a good one as ceeded the game. Mrs. M. S. Wiggins
thiMlny
nnd enjoyed the church servFrank Jones, of New Smyrna, sped
it covers the invention with a few won the prize for high, score, a dain­
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cnnnres nre in
the
week end with Mr. nnd Mrs- C,
The
Florida
family
that
does
not
j
i‘
»
’?
nnd
the
trip
to
this
benutiful
words f o r thd) Dawn N that and m o r e
ty door-knocker.
the city again much to the gratifica­ hnve fresh fruits nnd vegetenbles o n jslK*t *n Florida,
W.
Culpepper.
being the jAcimiutivc that some dny
Those present were:
Mrs. Hal tion of their many friends. Victor is its dining table every" day of the
•
will be pulling many boats and bnrgWight, Mrs. Henry Wight, Mrs. the advance man for Melville’s Com­ year is not enjoying the opportunity
Can it be that the senreity of cirThe modern young man's idea of
es up our own St. Johns river. The
Claude Howard, Mrs. M. S. Wiggins, edians nnd he is the premier advance that belongs to ^Floridians.—Sumter .cuinting money is duo to tho hoard of roughing it is rolling his own.ships nre njit in the towing class but
Miss Sarah Wight, Miss May Thrash­ man in the business, being ef u most County Times.
•
aliens.
•
Dnltimore Evening Sun.
•
after being elcctficnlly chnrgcd enn
er, Miss Norma Herndon nnd Mrs. jovial disposition and a great Flor­
navigate each scpnrnte boat free nnd Ralph Wight.
ida booster.
independent from the “plant ship" nnd
can paddle their own ennoe. The or­ ++++++++++++'t-+"i"t-F++++-!-++’F+-M-+-W'-M-++&lt;-+&lt;fr+++++++++++++++
dinary bnrg\- in tow hns no power nnd
goes forward nnd backward on the
tow with dangers to all concerned al­
On the fourth dny of Inst October our fnctory, the largest of its kind in the entire South, was
ways with the possibilities of break­
;;
&lt;
»
burned
to the ground. Luckily the ncid chambers, laboratory, mnehine shop, nnd other buildings mak­
ing loose or overrunning the bont
ing
up
our
immense plnnt were saved.
ahend but the new invention gives ev­
In our vnrious Branch Houses throughout the state nnd warehouses here in Jacksonville we had
ery boat in tow a separate unit of
stored thousands of tons of our- famous IDEAL FERTILIZERS ns customary at the beginning of
cloctric power- nnd they can b* drop­
each season. On the very dny of tho fire a large force of men started to work on a temporary mix­
ped in mid-stream to make their own
INITIAL PAYMENT, AND BALANCE
ing plant which wns soon running night and day. Our trade hns thus been served throughout these
way to the docks. So powerful arc
dnys of.trial, with little delay.
,
•
• ,.
these boats thnt the Donnelly’s ran
10 MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS
Wc appreciate the sympathy and co-operation given us by our many friends, and are .glad to an­
outside nt Ucnufort for 250 miles in
nounce that work on the new fnctory is now well under way. It will be much lnrgcr even than the old
wthe ocean nnd rode the waves with­
Will Buy a
fnctory, and equipped with the-very latest nnd best devjccs.
out nny discomforts, showing the
bonts to be absolutely seaworthy.
*
The construction of these boats and
the many fine points embodied in their
MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTILIZERS
building would fill n large book and
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING
the ordinary mind of the Herald rep­
■A-.resentative could not grasp them nil.
But a trip to the New Era nnd the
We now have a number of these cars
Dawn while here will convince anyone
that Mr. Donnelly has solved one of
in stock, so don’t wait, but come in today
H K l - the greatest problems of transporta­
tion and he is not selling stock or
and get a demonstration. j
asking any favors of anyone. In fast
f**r, to have the privilege of seeing these
The Hup is the best medium-priced car
boats nnd tilking to Mr. Donnelly is
••
•’
’**-• r
JL - something for he in a man of big af­
made, and costs you less to operate.
fairs in the transportation world and
PLANT TREES on the hardiest o f all Stocks, CITRUS TRIPknows whereof he speaks. He is n
- •&gt;
OLIATA.- Well adapted to heavy soils. • Varieties PARSON
booster for Florida, is one of the or­
h■ •
MAKE
US
PROVE
IT
ganizers of the Inland Waterways,
BROWN,^PINEAPPLE, SATSUMAS and DUNCAN GRAPE­
•
•
knew more about the canal from the
FRUIT. We have a fine large stock o f trees on this root in all
St. Johns river to the Indian river
and the inland waterways of Florida
sizes.
than the Herald man did nnd also said
1 &gt;•
in parting that he would be here, a
14
week nnd expected to come back next
::::
Winter fpr a month nnd he is the
kind of man we are looking for and
DISTRIBUTORS
I
.
’
need in Florida and especially in San­
m k ■ ford. Ho is enjoying himself, he' is
SANFORD
-:-:FLORIDA
- egjoying the fruits of* his labors in
the big affairs of the nation, he is a
real man and wc welcome )iim and
% • •
his estimable family to Sanford. ■*

GREAT INVENTION

“B ul CD urham

LAKE MARY

GENEVA

NEW FERTILIZER FACTORY

• *

$ 6 6 8 .0 0

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY

Attention Planters

i

Ji

B.

—Get your Scratch Pada from The
Herald—by the pound—15c. ' •
t

(
W-T-'

if ■•’fa

0. Motor Co.

RALD OFFICE

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT

•

--. ■

m

&amp;

f- r - -

..

. 1r

/

•

WINTER HAVEN

-•

•

.

.

: i

t
•

....

• *

A

*

G L E N S A IN T M ARY
N U R S E R IE S

•

s

•

•*. »'

w

�1

*

*
4 ■

.

*

!

|

■

f*

______________ .

.

*
•

-

*
*

4-1A*
1

* t

N

■
.

•

.

*

p

•,

■
*

%

___________ _________

TH E SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD* FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921

NORMAL
TIMES
ARE
COMING,
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES BANKERS SEE THE LIGHT
IN FLORIDA NEXT MOVE
OF BETTER DAY DAWNINGl

TAKEN BY THE LEGISLATURE
Fish and Game Will How Much Money
Will Uncle Sam
Have Protective
3- Have in Treasury
Laws Mads

Business and Financial
Situation Improving
Every Day.

BACK FROM VISIT AND
HAS NOTHING TO SA?

ENOUGH LAND IN COUNTY FOn
MILLIONS OF SMALL
FARMERS

JACKSONVILLE, Mareh 15.—Dan­
iel T. Gerow, former postmaster here,
and Lake Jones, both prominent in
the affairs of the republican party,
lave returned from Washington, but
are silent as regards Florida appoint­
ments by President Harding. Mr. Ge­
row stated that while in Washington
they did not discuss appointments
with anyone. He said the adminis­
tration now is occupied with national
appointments and indicate that It
would be some time before the Florida
appointments would be considered.

WASHINGTON, March 15.—pi,^
to divert Immigrants from the dti*
and Industrial centers and to co-cnU.
nare agencies of the departments of
interior, ’ agriculture and labor ta
place tho newcomers on small farms
were announced yesterday by W, W
Husband, commissioner general of J®!
migration. Mr. Husband, who sue.
cceds. Anthony J. Camlncttl, was
sworn in yesterday.
The new commissioner general
made public a plan approved by tbs
Secretary of Labor which he dccla*.
cd would help solve the immigration
problem, and at the same time cor.
rect the economic situation ariti^
from the flow of population to the
larger cities.
“There Is land enough In this conntry for millions of small farmers,*
Commissioner Husband said.
. “Our plan is not to replace American fanners with foreigners, bat to
create new farmers and make new
fanners, thereby increasing the rosources of the nation. Our immigra­
tion problem is largely a problem of
distribution of the immigrants.
"The majority of our immigrants
are peasants, and essentially farm­
ers.
“Our plan is not to scatter thess
people out in sparsely settled Rcctiom
and put them up against the problem
that our pioneers went throogh.
Neither do we* plant to start foreign
settlement communities In the strkt
sense of the term, but we plan ts
group them, somewhat on the Europeon village plan, and offer them tbs
advontages of expert agricultural and
home demonstration instruction tbrn
the department of ogriculturo and ts
aid them in taking advantage of tk
farm loan act,
"By handling the immigration prob­
lem in this manner wc will do aws;
with the Red danger. The farm, with
the advantages we can offer, will U,
the best sort of an Americnniiatiea
school.”

1ATHERING GREAT

CAPITALSHIPIDEA

•

ft' - i
.i t f t j 1
'■ ■a
• 4.
i [■
1jPrV

f•&lt;

fA

PLAN TO DIVERT
IMMIGRANTS FROM
CITIES TO FARMS

WASHINGTON, March 16— Pro­
gress in the direction of adjustment
of prices and the whittling down of
WASHINGTON, March 15.—Secre­ Lank loans is working a gradual imtary of the Treasury Mellon yester­ I 'uvement of tho business and finan­
day was receiving returns on how cial situation in every section of the
much monoy 110 is going to have to colintry. This is the decision of rep­
WHEN THE MAJORITY OF THE pay the bills of the United States resentatives of the twelve Federal re­
serve banks who have been meeting
PEOPLE WANT FISH AND
government during 1021.
GAME LEGISLATION.
The returns were the tax statements here to tako the stock of th country­
of some two million persons and cor­ wide financial situation.
(»7 TU AimcUUS Tum)
The men who are managing the
respondents, who by midnight today
TALLAHASSEE, Mnrch 15.—Conmust make final declaration of their reserve banks believe th at steady
serration of the natural resources of
income and profits for 1920 and pay improvement from this time on may
the state, especially fish and game,
one-quarter of the tax due on that be looked for and that by midsum­
is otic subject the legislature is ex­
amount. Failure to do so will result mer conditions will be practically
pected to consider, it was learned here
normal. These bankers analyze the
in a heavy penalty. •
Longwood Squab Farm
today. Persons interested said it was
country-wide
situation as it existed
The returns were coming first thru
almost certain that steps toward the
Took Many Prizes
some three score tax collection offic­ lost month substantially as folows:
establishment of fish hatcheries to re­ es, then to the various headquarters
Prices of farm products and live
plenish the streams and propagating of the internal revenue collectors stock have reached lower levels than
Awards of silver Wyandotte Chick­
reservation for restocking the forests
ens at the Subtropical Fair, Orion
from whom they reach Mellon. In have prevailed at any other time in
^NEW YORK, March 15.—Informa­
with wild fowl and animals will be
another week they will be fairly well four or five years, but recent re­
tion
that nearly all the bombing air­ do, Fla., Feb., 1921.
taken.
cleaned up and then.Mellon can tell: ports are showing a large and steady
There were 71 Silvers entered by
planes in the army air service and
How much the government will get market-ward movement of grain,
In this respect Seminole county will in taxes during the year.
while the supply of animals is up many pursuit planes are being drawn four exhibitors.
be found in the lead in this great
Cocks—1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 6th,
to
normal market requirements.. Fa­ from various flying fields for concen­
Whether the incomes of Individuals
work, a branch of the National Asso­ and the profits of corporations fcfl as vored by an unusually long stretch tration at Langley field; Va., was re­ Longwood Squab Farm.
ciation having nlready been formed far in 1920 as has been generally sup­ of mild winter weather farmers have ceived here today in civil aeronautic
Hens—1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 6th,
here. Seminole’s representative, Hon. posed.
been going ahead with their prepara­ circles,
It was understood'that more than Longwood Squab Farm.
F. P. Forster, is heartily in fpvor of
Whether there is any chance for tions for producing more big crops
flah and game protection and repre­ Congress to lower income tax rates this year, as well as building up and one hundred airplanes and several balCockerels—lrt, L. B. Vincent; 2nd,
senting one of the greatest hunting in the new revenue bill about to be improving live stock on the farms and oons and dirigibles would be mobil- 3rd, 4th, and 5th, Longwoqd Squab
zed there within a few days, along Farm.
and fishing counties in the state, Mr.
ranges.
framed.
with
large stores of bombs, aerial tor­
Forster will be backed up by the best
Pullets—1st, 2nd, 4th and 6th,
Evidences of increased activity in
Officials ndmit that because of the
pedoes
and
other
aviation
fighting
citizens in the county. Already the
Longwood
Squnb Farm; 3rd, L, B.
business slump the taxes this year som6 lines of manufacturing are ob­
law breakers are at work in this coun­ will not be as much as they were last. served. Decided activity is reported equipment.
Vincent.
During the past few dayB several
ty hunting game just after the law is Poor business resulted in smaller in­ in distribution of merchandise by
Pens—1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, Longwood
pilots
stationed at Mitchell field, Min- Squab Farm; 3rd, L. B. Vincent.
oVcr and they continue to hunt all comes, so that the collections from wholesalers, jobbers and manufac­
during the summer months. If prop­ this source wil be smaller. Excess turers. Buying by the public at re­ ncola, have been transferred to the
The Longwood Squab Farm also
Virginin aviation field. Tho nmmu won 2nd, best display ail varieties
er hunting and fishing laws could bo
tail
is
large.
Prices
of
nearly
all
profits of many firms disappeared al­
nition stored at Langley field was competing. Best display Wyandottes,
enacted Seminole county would offer
together, so that returns from this articles are so much lower at thiy
the beat fishing and hunting in the tax are expected to take a tremendous time than one year ugo, however, said to be “enough to blow up both best display Silver Wyandottes, best
the Pacific and Atlantic fleets.” the
South.
drop. As a result nil tax collections that percentages of increase or de­ vombs varying in weight from fifty pullet in show.
Following is report on Silvers by
during the present year may not ex­ crease in sales expressed in money
:o
2,000
pounds.
Judge
Thos. F. Rigg.
treiris do not accurately reflect - the
Lakeland Aviator
ceed *4,000,000,000.
The
aircraft
concentration
at
Lang­
“Tho
showing made by the Silver
Mellon soon will h'nve nn idea volume of units of merchandise.
ley
field,
it
was
said,
will
include
Claims World Record of While
Laced
Wyandottes
at the Sub-Tropi­
The mercantile situation is gener­
what ho will get, it will be some
twenty
pursuit
planes,
forty
Do
Havcal
Fair,
held
at
Orlando, Florida,
reported in better condition than
With 28 Tail Spins time before he can tell how much he ally
iland
attack
and
light
bombardment
February
16th
to
18th,- 1921, was
t hns been for many months. The
must pay out."
ships,
twenty-ono
heavy
Martin
bomb­
one
which
ever
lover
of this beautiful
CROSS STATE WATERWAY
The army and navy appropriations representative of one of the Federal ers, Borne of them equipped with the
LAKELAND, March 15.—Flying
and
practical
fowl
can
well be proud.
reserve
banks
reported
to
the
confer?
above Lakeland Sunday afternoon, bills have yet to go' through Congress
new aerial' torpedoes; six Handley- I have judged Silvers at Madison
LEESBURG, March 14.—Work of
George W. Haldeman, formerly lieu­ and until they are passed the govern­ ence hero that an official in one of Pngcs and six Capronis for dny nn(&gt; Square Garden and other prominent
contsructing
the first unit of con­
th
largest
department
stores
in
his
tenant in the army air service, clnims ment expenditures cannot be accur­
night bombing; twenty flying boats shows, but never outside of Madison trolling works on tho Ocklavriha riv­
district
put
it
this
way:
“We
are
bet­
he broke the world’s tail spin record ately foretold. It is unlikely, how­
and nine craft of the lighter-than-nir Square Garden have I found the qaul- er near Moss Bluff should not be deIn an airplane. Holdcrmon dropped ever, that ordinary government expen­ ter off than Wo were in 1918, ns well type.
ity birds which were here shown by much longer, is the opinion of Capt
from an altitude of 8,GOO feet to 800 ditures can be held under *4,000,000,- off ns we were in 1919, and ns for the
Col.
T.
Dewitt
Milling,
who
was
as­
J.
A. Bistline, of Longwood, Fla. The J. D. Young, of the Ocklawaha Re­
nhnormnl conditions prevailing in 1920
feet in one minute nnd fifteen sec- 000.
sistant
to
Brigadier-General
Mitchell,
males
carried the Silver finish to a re­ clamation Farms, who returned hers
they could not have long been main­
onds, the descent taking 28 y cv°1u'
in
charge
of
military
aviation
in
markable
degree. The females were this week after a conference with tbs
tained.”
tions. Ilnldepnnn carried a passeng­
Franco,
will
command
the
armada
of
marvels
of
beauty, tho lacing in the United States district engineer offi­
Although the credit situation has
er, W. F. Ifallam, of Chicago, but
hcavicr-than-nir
machines
nt
Langley
first
prize
pullet
being as fine as I cer at Jacksonville. The beginning of
mproved perceptibly
in
recent
there was no official observer. He
field,
while
Col.
William
C.
Hensley
ever
saw
In
any
specimen.
Here we activities on this waterway will be
weeks liquidation of loans has not
announced Inst night that he will at­
will
have
charge
of
the
balloons
and
were
given
a
practical
demonstration
among the first of linking up tbs
gone far enough to entirely ease the
tempt, next Sunday to better his rec­
dirigibles.
of fact that Silver Laced Wyandottes cross state canal project of whkk
money
market.
The
representatives
ord of Sundny nnd it is possible tho
of the highest type nnd correct color the Ocklawaha river forms the east­
of the twelve reserve banks in com­
attempt will be officially timed.
markings can be produced by the sin­ ern connection with the St. Johns riv­
paring
notes
agreed
thnt
the
demnnd
The official tail spin record is said
gle mateing system.
er. Mr. Young is Very much interest­
to bo 7,000 feet drop, So clear was WILL SUBSTITUTE CRIMINAL for money is still henvy, and- thnt
“Mr. Bistline assured me that tlie ed in this accomplishment and hi)
there
are
rensons
to
believe
it
will
the atmosphere the aviator stated
COURT OF RECORDS
first cock and first hen produced first been actively co-operating with tbs
become heavier as the active season
that he could sec Tampa bay, Lake
INSTEAD
and second pullets. Here were the Leesburg Board of Trade in perfect­
advances. The* recent statements of
Apopka and' a Inge at Kissimmee,
living models to prove the correctness ing certain details preliminary to this
all the federal reserve banks, ex­
(Br T U A u o d tU d F tm i )
points from. thirty to forty-five miles
of Mr. Bistline’s statement.
feature of navigation bn the Ockls-.
FORT PIERCE, Mnrch 15—A cept ihe one in New York City, have
distant from Lakeland.
“I
wish'every
breder
of
Silver
Lac­
wnhn end.
movement is on foot here to nsk the reflected substantial decreases ip bor
ed
Wynndottcs
in
Americn
could
HAS
BEEN
ASSISTANT
STATE
coming legislature to abolish the rowings by member bnnks nnd an im­
have seen nnd Btudicd these speci­
Income Tax Returns
AUDITOR AND WELL KNOWN
Building plans arc almost complet­
county court in St. Lucie nnd sub- provement in tho reserve position.
mens.
AT
CAPITAL.
ed
for a project which will give Jack­
reports submitted to the hank­
Bring Many Queer stnntutc Criminal court of record, ers’Themeeting
‘This
line-bred
stock
received
all
sonville
the largest sanitarium in tbs
show
thnt
the
mnrkct
which would have jurisdiction over all
Sources to Light crime except rape, and murder in the ing of grnin In the central west since TALLAHASSEE, Mnrch 1G.—Mar­ prizes excepting first cockerel and world. The plans call for n 2800first degree launched here. A mass the beginning of the year has been in vin C. McIntosh, assistant stntc audi­ third pullet and third pen, which were room structure of concrete, marbl*
NEW YORK, March 1C— New meeting tonight will be held to decide larger volume than the marketing for tor, wns appointed today assistant at­ won by L. B. Vincent, of Plymouth, and steel. It is stated that 400 eerts
near Itlvcrview have already been
the same period in 1920. The flour torney general to succeed W. W. Fin., on specimens of rare merit.
York, the financial henrt of the na­ upon definite action.
“THOS.
F.
RIGG."
Trammell,
recently
resigned
to
prac­
purchased.
trade,
it
was
pointed
out,
has
been
tion, throbbed more mpldiy yesterday
thus far confined chiefly to the im­ tice law In Miami. McIntosh assumes
as it drove a golden {itrenm into gov­
Jubilee
of
Tourists
mediate needs of bakers and jobbers. office June first or earlier if Tram­
ernment coffers with first payment
Live stock throughout the central mell desires to leave before that time.
on Federal income tnxes.
Opens at Gainesville
west, tho Teports showed, is unusual McIntosh is a native of Alachua coun­
“Big Bill” Edwards,, collector of
Today
With
Parade
ly good condition, due to the open ty.
internal revenue, and his staff, ad­
winter and the ample supply of food.
mitted last night that they were wear­
GAINESVILLE, March 15— The Some declines in the number of kinds Development oBard’s
ied accepting money. Depression in
,i*
business and increasing unemploy­ opening program for the Tin Can of live stock oil the farms were re­
Figures Show^ Gain
ment played their part in making tax Tourist ‘Jubilee Celebration takes ported from the middle west. Hog
in Industrial Labor
returns from 1020. Officials said place this morning and starts off feeding is going forward with the sup­
with
a
big
parade
and
pageant".
The
ply
of
hogs
on
hand,
but
it
was
re­
many persons who had incomes in
. *}-—
Tampa, March 15.—Figures com­
five figures a year ago, reported earn­ university band will head the proces­ ported to the meeting that big feed­
I HAVE THEM
ings during 1920 of only *5,000 or sion, followed by the American Le­ ers arc not buying Inrge numbers of piled by the Florida Development
gion,
University
Batnllion,
B
q
^
S
couts
stock hogs, this being particularly the b6ard, with the assistance of com­
less. Incomes of many big corpora­
tions also decreased during the last public Bchool children, civic organi­ case in what is known as the hog rais­ mercial organizations throughout the
Tho community ing section of the country.
state, Bhows th at Instead of her in­
year.
I' . zations, tourists,
ningin
the
evening
wilt
be one of tho
Building, the reports showed, is dustrial labor having decreased in
Early last night 130,000 returns
had come in by mail since morning, best things on the program. The uni­ picking up in some sections of th^ 1921, as compared with 1920, there
and many more were expected today, versity band of 35 pieces will take country though, generally speaking, has been a decided increase in em­
Several persons' who sent in pay­ part. Emerson Stone of the commun­ not much Is doing in this line. Prices ployment.
ments of two cents spent twelve cents ity service will lead the singing. Bill of lumber, it was shown, are general
tion—lots are being sold rig h t along and building In this
to send them in registered envelopes. Bivins will give a humorous lecture. ly around 4 0 'per cent lower than in St* Petersburg
section Is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday March, 1920, while practically all oth­
Several unemployed married women
the good of Sanford a t h eart.
'
,
Will Bond
reported individual incomes due to afternoon the Philadelphia Natlonlls er tines pf building material have been
Splaying the ponies” and “bridgo par­ and the Washington Americans will reduced.
This Time $260,000
Thia la no -idle talk—I have weighed the statem ent and
ties.” One man confined in the play baseball games on Fleming^ Field,
• .» . 1
Tombs prison here sent in a request and thousands of visitors will.be in
to aay ju st w h at Is my candid convictions would put it
ST. PETERSBURG, March 16.—A
for a thirty-day time extension, ex­ the qity. Already the camp site is Evidence Stolen
moat too atrong for the careful, conservative p e r s o n — that
bond issue of *260,000 for municipal
plaining that he wbb “temporarily de­ filled and vacant grounds adjoining
improvements
will
be
submitted
to
From
Jacksonville
person whose eyes are turned backward—T he fellow who
have been secured to be placed at the
tained.”
' ‘
an
election
April
10th.
Tho
fund
will
has VISION will agree with me now—th e o th er later.
Police Station be used to Increase the capacity of
Several waiters reported tips ap­ disposal of the pampers. Tho entire
city
is
in
gala
attire.
proaching *1,000. No totals or ap­
the gas plant, municipal railway and
O r Th* * w e t IU4 T nm )
proximation of the amount received
JACKSONVILLE, March ' 16.—An Improve the city hall.
by the government through the in­ FLORIDA SENATOR
-by.the city council oi!
come tax returns completed yesterday
TO TALLAHABSEE
. investigation
,
The opening of Lane’a bridge, over
Iff AIRPLANE' &gt;t"c disappearance of a diamond ring
were issued.
the
AUamaha river below Glenville,
from police headquarters hero recent­
a
t
Sister’s
Ferry, will re-establish
"The Man Who’Sella Dirt Cheapi
ly
Is
In'
progress
today.
The
Jewelry
j, (*r Dm limliUl r —rt
^__
^_______
- RUth Gordon has had her legs
communication
between
Jacksonville
MIAMI* March 15.—Senator Tom belonged to Mrs. Frank Ingram of
straightened and its just like those
Campbell, of thia district, today char- Palntka, and waa4belng held aa evi­ and Savannah, which has been cut off
Watch the South E ast Corner of
Two
fashion folks to go and make long te n d an airplane in which to go to dence in the case of B. H. Harvey, ar­ for several months on account of tho
discontinuance
of
the
railroad
ferry
skirts tho style.—Harrisburg Tele- Tallahassee for the opening of the rested last October at the Instance of
. graph, r
M n. Ingram on a charge of larceny, at Darien.
atato legislature next month.
«ij 'J4?
.
'
' ■a m i
j
. j L -: ' ~* 1 i _ t -r f ■ \
'

THE TIME IS HERE

m*

Doyou know
^Ducan roll

WILL ABOLISH
COUNTY COURT
IN ST. LUCIE

M’INTOSH
WILL SUCCEED
TRAMMELL

F a rm s, H om es,
Groves, Lots

SANFORD IS GROWING__

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” “ .US

m.

Page

:®E =

ML;

■ ■ . ■;

,J -i - r/r-fc t* ' t . ’. r 'i C-r. J i i T . k A

t

:r

�. f

-—

a- -ri ■ ^ i- &gt;»■■
. .i,

. ---»'. i *
~ ".

- .1. ?... »

sr* 7? \£'*
. •

“
_/4i *=rl~sj
...

lv .-

___ ;*V
. f; V.
■£§£

‘
a^ r‘-- **l7W
f

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921

w

encourage m a n u fa ctu re

OF PURE ORANGE JUICES—
GROWERS WILL HELP SOME

Pick Up Three Miami
Fishermen Adrift in
Launch in Atlantic

THE SANFORD GOLF LINKS
' HAVE BEEN LAID OUT BY
THE GREAT HUTCHART

More than

(Continued from page one)
that
it will bring to this city next
CBj Th. Aiioclitftd •Pl.t.)
WASHINGTON, March 12.—Three season.
The new links nre situated on the
American seamen—Richard Lee, Jns.
shores
of Crystal Lake nnd when
Ferguson
nnd
Iru
Simmons,
all
of
Bv Taking Second and Carpenters Accept
Miami, Fin.—-who were picked up Feb­ completed the links wil runk with the
Third Grade Fruit
PI»» to Cut Wages ruary 20th by the Dutch steamer Zce- best in this country and will soon be­
lnndia after having been adrift for come the favorites with the enthusias­
Out of Market
ST. PETERSBURG, Mar. 12.— six days off the Florida coast, have tic golfers, especially those in search
W h e n y o u le t u s s u p p ly y o u r b u ild in g
Carpenters of St. Petersburg have been landed at Corunna, Spain, nnd for the best. Mr, Butchnrt will spend
needs you get a great deal more than just so
O R L A N D O , March 12.—(Special). ngreed to take' a cut in wages to
will be furnished transportation back his winters here having decided to
many feet of lumber—bundles of shingles—
Increasing the consumption of clt- eighty-seven and a half cents an to the United States by the American build a fine home at the country club
pounds of nails—or panels of Beaver Board.
~ fruits through the sale of pure hour, to be effective nt once, and no
Consul nt Corunna, the state depart­ where he enn enjoy the excellent links
Jlit jukes at cold drink stands will time was fixed for the wage scale to ment was advised today.
. Y o u g e t t h e b e n e fit o f o u r b u fld in g
and entertain his many friends at the
L advocated at the thirty-fourth nh- stand. Other unions here are ex­
material
knowledge and experience in Service
The three men were picked up sev­ same time. And when the chill winds
nual meeting of the Florida State pected to follow the example set by enty miles east of Jupiter light house of winter begin to sweep over the big
that helps you get the results you want at tho
Horticultural Society in Miami, April the carpenters and likely will volun­ in a starving condition in n damaged clubs in the north nnd the golfers,
right price. Service first in planning tho
I
to 15, hy C. D. Kime, of this city. tarily take cuts. It wat\ stated that fishing motor boat, nnd were landed foregather round the fire to talk
work—more service in selecting proper mate­
Returning from Washington last the only carpenters who opposed the at Corunna March 9. The American about golf it is sure and certain that
rials—speedy service in delivering the goods.
December, a group of citrus growers wage reduction were men from the counsel at Corunnn reported that he where Cuthbert Butchnrt says he is
You pay for the materials. T h e service
discuss! this subject very earnestly outside •■who have come here to work had arranged for their transportation going the crowd will go, They will
pays for itse lf in the larger volume of business
and figured out that the smaller sir* and who are transients. It Is expected homeward in steamer Black Arrow, know nbout Sanford through him as
n brings' through super-satisfied customers.
ejof first qunlity fruit can be Bold ntUhnt Hie wage reduction will have the leaving .March 15 via Cuba.
through no other source nnd Sanford
It w iu pay yo u to
,
prices which '\'ill give the dispensers effect of stimulating building, ns it
will be filled with them next season
be
one
o
f
theta.
nf pure fruit juices a good profit, and was stated that half a million dollars
nnd the new tourist hotel will be ov­
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
tt the same time taken the second of new building wns tied up waiting
er running with them before it fs fin­
jfld third grade fruit out of the rc- fdr adjustment of the wage scale. Adopted by Division 769, H. of L, E., ished for they arc coming to take ad­
ui| markets, thereby giving the first Plasterers and bricklayers hero are
vantage of the' best links that have
February 20, 1921.
path* fruit a better chance.
now getting $10 a day and plumbers
ever been laid out in the South, in
Recently this subject came up for are getting $1.25 an hour.
Mr. T. E. Fox died very suddenly the prettiest spot in the South where
discussion in the Orlando Chnmbcr of
In Jacksonville on the -morning of the 'rugged beauties of nature vie with
Commerce and was referred to the
February 1, 1921.
the softer tones of tho clear water
j agricultural committee for InvestigaMr. Fox was n locomotive engineer Inkes, where the orange trees nre
j Ron and report. Mr. Kime is a mem­
i running on the A. C. L. railway out near enough to be seej^ through the
ber of that committee and also n
of Sanford, where he made his home. piney woods and where the new coun­
number of the fruit products com­
.His illness wns very brief and his try duh will lie open every day in the j
mittee of the Florida State Horticul-1
| U P A¥
PO W ER
camc ns “ sudden shock to his winter to the people who have been
tural Society. He will propose that
L iL iU ilL j 1 V /T t L i l t j family nnd his many friends. He wns looking fecmiany years for just this
the different marketing agencies cn-!
born in Georgin -IB years ago on Feb­ one spot in the gulfing grounds of
courage the extraction of juices from 1I^ IinjN 0 WANTS R„ , p r q a RD ruary 8, wns a widower-and leaves America.
Florida fruits for wholesale distribuTO FUNCTION RIGHT
four children to mourn his loss whose
tion in the fresh condition to the cold
^ 0 \G
names are as follows: Mrs. Elina
drink stands in the larger cities; and
'
Fox Williamson, Leila May Fox, T. E .'
HEAD STUFFED FROM
put on an advertising campaign to enWASHINGTON, Mar. 12.—Chair- Eox, Jr., nnd Henry M. Fox.
CATARRH OR A COLD i
517 Commercial Street
courage the demand for the juices nt jman Benson of the shipping hoard wns
Mr. Fox followed railroad work
the stands.
formally asked todny by President nenrly all the working years of his
SayS.Cream Applied. IrY Nostrils
Bayard F. Floyd, secretary of the Harding to “continue to function ns liyfe, most of the time ns n locomo*
Opens Air Passages Right Up.
Several Lose Lives
Orlando Grocer is society, uports applications for mem- ithough the board wns fully organized" tlve runner nnd was a loynl member!
bcrriiip- coming in with indications nnd to “assert your full authority un- nf the Brotherhood of locomotive1
in Hotel Fire in
Held U p in Store
that there will he ut least 2,000 mem­ dor the law."
Instant relief—no waiting.
Your
Engineers, Division 7C9, located nt
Oklahoma City
ber* at the opening of the annual
President Harding’s request was Snnford, nnd nt a regular meeting clogged nostrils open right up; the air
(Ur Th# A»*oct*lt4 Pwul
embodied in a letter serul to Chair­ held by his brother engineers just nf- passages of your head clear and you
meriing.
ORLANDO, Mnr. 12—J. A. Harper
iBy Th* A*«*rl»(«! rr*»») '
man Benson after the cabinet meet­ ter his death, the following motion
was
held
up
in
his
grocery
store
on
can
breathe
freely.
No
more
hawk­
OKLAHOMA
CITY, March 12.—
ing nt which it was understood the prevailed; That n committee on resMagazine Explodes
ing, snuffling, blowing, headache, West Church street Thursday night, Several persons lost their lives.in n
President’s attitude was called to tho olutions prepare suitable resolutions
dryness. No struggling for breath nt
fire which destroyed the hotel nt
Near Birmingham,
board’s indecision as to whether nec- on the death nf our deceased brother, night; your cold or catarrh disap­ nt the point of n gun, by a bandit
Clinton,
Okln., early today, according
who
demanded
and
got
a
roll
nf
bills
disbursements could be made which rend ns follows:
Shakes Up Coutnry essnry
pears.
to
Vl&gt;«rts
received here. One man
to
the
value
of
nbout
$175.
Hnrper
in view of the expiration March 1 of s Inasmuch ns our Divine Crentor hns
Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream was In the habit of cnrrylng a large who is said to have jumped from a
Dr Th. A«0ci.i.d r™..i
commissions held hy the board mem- taken from our midst our beloved Halm from your druggist' ru» Apply
third story window, wns killed. Tho
RlllMlNGHAM, March 11.—This **rs as recess appointees,
brother, Tlios. E. Fox, therefore be u little of this fragrant antiseptic, amount of hills in his breast pocket, fire is believed to have been started
protruding
up
in
plain
view
nnd
wns
city ami the surrounding qountry for Chairman Benson had previously it resolved,
tigaling cream in your nostrils. It warned several times against display- from a defective oil stove.
Thnt we extend to his bereaved penetrates through every air passage lB|J hia money. n „ hnd laughed at
fifty miles was shaken enrly tadoy by acquainted the President of his intenthc exposion of a powder mngnzinc nt t-ion
remaining in chnrgc of the children nnd other members of his of the head, soothes the inflamed or j w a r n i n g . He isn't laughing now.
Looking hack, through our histories
Dolomite mines, loented fourteen h"»rd until such time ns he should bo family our heartfelt sympnthy for swollen mucous membrane and relief q-y,,. |,,mdit got away..
we don't find any reference anywhere
miles from here. No persons were relieved and had also asked Attorney- (hem in their loss nnd Inform them comes instantly.
to England nnd France tearing up
injur'd, but the powder mngnzzino is General Daugherty for an opinion ns tlint we, too, mourn with them In the
It's just fine. Don't stay stuffedthe
notes of their debtors. -Nashville
Try a Herald Want Ad.—It pays
a complete wreck. County nuthori- to how far he might function in tho loss of this friend and brother, nnd up with a eold or nasty catorrah.
Banner.
Office
supplies
a
t
the
Herald.
tict announce that a preliminary ex­ light of the previous senate confirma­ we feel thnt by his death his family
animate.n indicated thnt the explo­ tion of his nomination under the orig­ hns lost n faithful protector, the
inal shipping act.
Brotherhood a true brother and the
sion wa&gt; caused by incendiaries.
Commenting on the President's let- community nt Inrge nn honornhle elt-1
tpr after he hnd made it public, i iron.
Harding Promises
Chairman Benson said:
Be It further resolved, that n copy
full
“I
shall
nssume
and
act
with
of
these resolutions be sent to his
to Consider South
authority in everything noecssnry to family, n copy to the Sanford llernld
in Appointments carry on the functions of the hoard." nnd n copy he spread on the minutes
The chnirmnn added that he would, of our Division.
»
Hr Tht
however,
do
nothing
that
might
em­
Signed
U \S H f \ETON, March I i. I'r. si
W. F. Shelly.
dr: I liarditig today promised to con­ barrass the new board to lie appointed
Chief Engineer
bv
President
Harding.
sider the claim of the Southeastern
Ernest Kmpp,
•' TiJORE Buicks arc in use today than
territory that it is entitled to repre­
Secretary-Treasurer,
WJH.
.MOVE
TO
SANFORD
sent id ion on the Interstate Commerce
i r i any other automobile with one
F. L. CroBby,
Commission. Sonntor Fletcher, of
Committee on Resolutions.
Henry
Preyer,
from
New
Jersey,
exception. There is just one reason —
Florida, is active'in presenting the
cam Chairman Burr, of the Florida made his fifth trip to Snnford nnd
Buick fulfills its promises.
nadr-ad i 'ommissiun, is being urged was a guest at At. Horner's again. E a r t h q u a k e shock f e l t
IN DAN' II I E, If,I INOIS
by I loridmns, for appoint mi'll t to the j ])r,.Vi.r n.n(| the Weekly Herald for
But do not decide on this evidence alone.
redi t.il commission.
year s:m&lt;^ he i- well known and liked
Let
u s demonstrate with a beautiful new
( Ujr The A#*oeUt#d Pr*»i)
DANVILLE, III., March 11 What
Here in Snnford, also at the Newark
1921 model. Experience for yourself the
J im : n \I.|SM c o u r s e p o p u l a r
heavy
market for his be.-1 ct lery nhd farm is believed to have been
physical satisfaction in the comfort,
earthquake- shocks were felt in this
produce.
Drcver
and
Stoekhoff
have
'■l our Cub Reporters Tnke Work
roominess, beauty and refinements of
vicinity early today. Telephone calls
been AI Horner's friends for the last from n radius of fifty miles report
With the General Extension
these new models; the mental satisfac­
Division.
2-1 years, nnd they grow, all his seed the same shock, but no serious dam­
tion in the absolute Buick dependability.
for him and also hut best friends on age is reported.
*■
The &lt; uirse in Newspnper Writing
Celery
avenue.
offend through correspondence study
A nation-wide Authorized Buick Service
ORANGES WILL BE DUMPED
by the General Extension Division of! Mr. Drcycr expects to retire from
is constantly alert to serye Buick owners.
the University of Florida, is full of his Jersey business nnd he here 'in
After
looking
over
the
vnriotis
information and valuable “dope,” nnd Snnford not to be bothered any more packing houses nnd talking with nu­
Since January J, regular equipment
•ixty-four students nre now taking with the frosty ice and snow and also merous field men, one of tho beston a ll models includes Cord Tjres■
this 'fork offered by the General Ex­ have more comfort for his feet. He posted citrus inert of the California
is
always
bothered
with
his
frozen
tension Division tp nil correspondents
deni stated last week thnt unless
nf Florida newspapers who desire in­ feeting during the winter months,
now while he got n little sand in his: there is nn enrly change in the ntformation nnd cues In order to nssist
to tf here for his titude of the enstem trnde towards
them m making their nrticles better ^shoes he expects
the smnllcr sizes of oranges there will
older days.
and more Interesting.
he fully 1200 cars from the Riverside
ALUERTUS I.
Miss Ellen Foley, a graduate of
district which will never be shipped
the Missouri School of Journnlism, j j
this senson.
*tid formerly on the staff of the Mil­
“The fruit is all thiit could bo de­
waukee Journal, has chnrgc of this
sired," snys this authority, “nnd I
course, which is elementary In many
must say thnt it Is a better buy than
tcs|xvts nnd Is especially valunblc for
the large sizes, because of the heavy
the amateur correspondent.
Among
percentage of juice, pound for pound
the various subjects taken up nre:
of fru it For exnmplo, a well-packed
“What is News,” “The Source of
box of .124s or sninllcr will weigh
News,” “Kinds of Stories nnd How
much more than a box of 120s. The
to Write Them Up,” “Interviews,"
eastern trade, however, seems to pre­
“Rr. pnrntlon of Copy,” etc...Students.
fer the larger sizes, nnd is not Inter­
*hi&gt; are taking the' course nre show­
ested in 288s, nnd will1hardly notice
ing a great deal of Interest In the
250s. This means before the finish
w"rk. Col. Wm. C. Hariee, In charge
of th ennvel season packers will be
•
°f the study courses for the U. S.
dumping sninll fruit by the truck load.
Marine Corps, says It is the best
This seems almost criminnl, hut there
emirs,, of its kind he hns seen.
Is no help for it, since shipping it
All regular
correspondents on
means a certain loss to the growers'
(M l)
pVUICK. waralnr. »oothIrf.
Florida newspapers who desire, may
V / nil** follows sn application of Bfctn*
organization, while Independent pnek•Agister for this course’ . free of UnJmsnL. J u s t sU p it on IBs siralnou. /jers can find no outlet for It.”—Procharge, with tho General Extcnsiorf ov sn rark sd tnuacls. Good for rheumatism,
lock Aatl/sta wOkowf tvU lnt'Iducc News.
Division,
University
of Florida,
Gainesville.
Undo Sam hns the credit of win­
O R L A N D O , FLORIDA
ning the war—if you understand exNobody worried about restaurant
»Uly whnt’s meant by “credit."—
Prices in the old days when a girl
Flintc(Mich.) Journal.
"
-•v.
------ •earned how to coo)c.

INSTRUCT BENSON
ASSERT HIS FULL

I Sanford Novelty Works

ft 9

BUICK

Stop that

COOK AUTO

v to k

■/$ J

—

3

JA
Tgj

.V.

'

�TH E SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921

Rollicking Comedy, “Nothing But The
Truth,” a Chautauqua Feature

High Price of Labor and
Materials and Freight
Rates

IN T n E RETURNS BUT THIS IS
ALSO TRUE OF ALL FARMING
OPERATIONS THIS YEAR.
There have been so many other big
things transpiring in Sanford this
winter that, the celery crop has been
left off the front page nnd the market
reports given daily have kept those
who are interested informed ‘about
the doings of the great crop that has
made Sanford famous.
The lettuce and cdlery while not
bringing any big fortunes tl^is season
have not been failures by any means
and the growers here arc in good
apirits all along as they realize that
no crops nnywhero are bringing the
prices thnt they- should bring and in
the general summing up the growers
of winter vegetables have fared bet­
ter than their brothers in the .cotton
and corn and other crops farther
north.
•Floridn fruits nnd vegetables, on
account of the extremely high freight
rates, the extremely high price of la­
bor and nil thnt enters into the rank­
ing and shipping of the fruits nnd
vegetables hnve militated ngninst the
Snnfonl grower nnd kept down the
profit thnt should hnve been his this
season for the fruits and vegetables
have been of superior quality.
On account of the low prices of
fruits nnd vegetables or rnther on
account of the high prices of freight
rates nnd Inbor the prices hnve not
netted the farmers what they hnve
been expecting although they aro get­
ting as much ns they could reason­
ably expect this season.
The high peak of celery shipments
from Snnforil wns probably renchcd
inst Saturday when 313 cars wctc
piled up-for the week's business here.
The totnl shipments from Florida
up to date are 2,151 enrs and the to­
tal shipments Inst year to the same
date were 1,234, showing n big gnin

(By Th» AuocUt*4 Frau)
JACKSONVILLE, March 14.—Mrs.
A. Wolcnkoff, ngen seventy, of Van
Wert, Ohio, wns nlniosi tnstnntly kill­
ed today at Pablo Bench when an air­
plane driven by Monte Rolfc, of Augustn, Ga., struck her.
Rolfe, with two passengers In the
machine, wns attempting to make a
landing on the beach and apparently
did not see Mrs. Wolcnkoff, who was
stooping to gather sea shells. The'
plane struck her in the side and she
died a few minutes later. A deputy
sheriff took charge of Rolfe pending
an investigation of the accident.

The Florida League of Women Vo­
ters will be organized nt a' meeting
to be held in Jacksonville on March
31, nnd April 1, in the Seminole hotel,
nnd nil women of the state interested
nre most cordially invited to attend.
The Call for the meeting is being
sent out by Mrs. J. H. Salley, of Aik­
en, third regional director of the
National League for Women Voters,
and Mrs. J. A. Corbet, of Jacksonville
who has been appointed to perfect
nil arrangements for the meeting in
Jncksonvil'c
The League of Women Voters will
he organized on the day preceding the
opening of the state social service
conference which will he held in the
Seminole hotel April 1 and 2 and it is
expected this will insure an especially
large attendance ns many of the wo­
men interested in social service work
were lenders in the suffrage move­
ment nnd will he particularly interest­
ed in the constructive work of the
League of Women Voters.
The opening meeting will he held
Thursday night, March 31, in the au­
ditorium, tenth floor, of the Seminole
hotel, when Mrs. Salley, of Aiken, S.
C., will deliver on address. She is a
charming woman, a forceful and mag­
netic speaker, and her nddress will be
one of the features of the entire pro­
gram.
The business session will open at
10 o'clock Friday morning, April 1,
and' luncheon will he enjoyed in the
Seminole at 1 o'clock. Plans for an
afternoon session have not yet been
completed. •
An Army Plane is1
In addition to the officers of the
national
organization, Mrs. Salley, of
Wrecked in the Surf South Carolina,
nnd Mrs. Jacobs, of
at Daytona Beach Alabama, who will speak, prominent
Florida women from vnrious parts of
the
state will he on the programs, and
DAYTONIA, March 14.—Mechanics
several
particularly interesting speak­
from Cnrlstrorn Field nre expected
ers
will
he on the luncheon program.
here today to salvage nn nrmy pinne
that was wrecked in the surf yester­
(B y T h , A u o r U t t d Pr*M )
day. Two ' nvintora from Cnrlstrorn
SIX
BARRACKS
AT
Field atCcmptcd to lnnd on the beach
CAMP
ARE
BURNED
during a heavy fog, misjudged tho
SIMULTANEOUSLY
distance nnd crashed into tho surf.
The accident occurred u». Mosqu^o in­
let mul both aviators were Viiglitly in- ‘ CAMP MERRITT, N. J — Mnrch 14.
Six wooden bnrrncks were destroyed
on the nrmy resorvntion here tonight
FLORIDA UNIVERSITY
by o fire which, broke out simultan­
MAKES A NATIONAL
• • eously in all six buildings nnd wns ap­
‘ ENROLLMENT RECORD parently of incendiary origin. Thirty
other buildings were dnmngcd, the
GAINESVILLE, Mnrch 14.- I n - totnl loss being estimated nt $40,000.
crensing by seven times in the Inst
No soldiers hnve been stationed in
twelve months the number of persons the camp for some time. Most of tho
receiving instruction, the University barracks had nlrondy been d'smnntled
of Floridn hns established n nntional by contractors who purrhnsed nil the
record for itself. Thnt was made pos­ camp structures from tho government
sible by offering extension courses some time ago. Tho camp wns de­
.through a new general extension di­ serted tonight save for a half dozen
vision.
watchmen nnd fishermen, who were
’ By enrolling 5,804 students during hampered by lack of equipment and
the ycivi\ the new Floridn general ex­ nn inadequate water a.ipoly.
tension Alivision also broke by a wide
margin all records foi&gt; the first year
made by thirty-eight other states do­
, fore Reaching the River."
ing similar work. Students were en‘rolled from every county in the state • "Since moving 'near the river two
and from nineteen other states and years ago, we’ve always used RATforeign countries. Officials consider SNAP. Watched a vicious water rat,
this a noteworthy achievement in view nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the
of the fact that Floridn has scarcely housm About IB minutes Inter he
more thnn half a million white inhnb- darted off for the water, to cool his
itnnts. The work hns been under tho burning stomach, but he died before
direction of B. C. Riley, formerly of reaching it." Three sizes, 35c, 65c,
the University of Indiana, and the $1.25. Sold nnd guaranteed by Ball
Vniversity of Arkansas, ns director llgrdwnrc Co. ‘
i t general extension work for all state
institutions of higher learning in
There is under way The construeFlorida.
lion of a new nsphnlt road from Coc6a to the beach, nine miles in
Before tho modern girl kisses to length, which will give Cocoa a place
make up she mnkes up to kiss,—Nor­ among the big bench towns oh the
folk Virginian-Pilot.
cast coast.
'

mtii

.RICHMOND, Vn., March 14.—With
the recovery of the bodies of flvo men
buried under the foiling wnlls of a
large furniture house here yeaterdny
the search was continued today for
the bodies of two other men reported
missing. A score of injured firemen
in local hospitals arc reported im­
proving. The dead includes four
firemen nnd one civilian.

FI.YER, LANDING AT
PABLO, STRIKES OLD
LADY, KILLING HER

STATE MEETING WILL BE HELD
IN SEMINOLE HOTEL. JACK­
SONVILLE, IN MARCH.

Many Are Killed
in Burning Building
at Richmond, Va

Plant Board Must Re-,
ceive Cane Shipments
TALLAHASSEE, Mnrch 14&lt;-At­
torney General Buford, on Lchalf of
the state plant board, today. accepted
service of alternative writ of mand­
amus directed Saturday by the su­
premo court agninst the Apr.lnchncola
require thnt railroad to receive a
shipment of sugar cane fram Liberty
county and ordering the bonrd to dis­
continue all quarantine on enne ship­
ments from that territory. The writ
was made returnable next Friday.
The constitutionality of the act creat­
ing the board is Involved In the court
'Nettling But The Truth" Is ope of the most widely-known comedy *occesses.
As a novel by Frederick 8. Iwham, It wns read by millions of people, and
later ns n play It rnn more finn n season on Broadway.
.
,
It Is the Ingenious, entertaining story of a young society Idler who wagers
thnt he can tell the absolute truth for one whole day.
A complete production of "Nothing But The Truth" will be given hero
nt the forthcoming Redpnth Clinutnuqwn by a New York company.

RENEWED TALK OF
IL HUDSON BURR FOR •
PLACE ON I. C. (
iBj

T h . Amoc UI*4

P rtu )

WASHINGTON, March 14.—There
were renewed tnlk heard here Sat­
urday concerning the probable ap­
pointment of It. Hudson Burr, chnirinan of the state rnilrond commission
of Floridn to a position on the Inter­
state Commerce Commission, it will
lie up to the president nt nn cnrly
date to make some new appointments
nnd not only would the selection of
Mr. Ilurr prove a valuable move for
the South Atlantic and gulf states,
but particularly for the state of
Florida. Mnny candidates arc push­
ing their clnims, hut it is likely thnt
something may eventuate in this nratter nt an early dnte.
PLOW LANDS FALL OFF
IN VALUE TO $33 ACRE
(Dr Th* Au*cUt*d Pun)
WASHINGTON, March 14— Aver­
age grade plow lands In the United
States were valued, at $83.73 per acre
ns compared with $00.01 an acre a
year ago, the department of agricul­
ture today announced.
Although
showing a decline from the peak price
of 1020 the average la still higher
than nny of the preceding years. The
values shrunk more heavily In the
cotton and tobacco states of the
South than nny other section, while
the smallest decline was shown in the
far Western states.
The values ranged from an aver­
age minimum of $26 an acre in Ala­
bama and Mississippi to $200 In Iowa.

One Injured si Rulefille
RULEVILLE, Miss. March
One man was injured and pro
damage amounting to $40,000
caused by a severe wind and
storm which struck Dodsviile, ]
five miles from here, late yeitc
Two brick buildings and many f
buildings were demolished. Wire
munication wns cut off by the tl

REAL FLORIDA ORANGES

TRY GRANDMOTHER’S OLD FA1
ORITE RECIPE OF SAGE TEA
AND SULPHUR

South Should
Be Represented on
National Boards
WASHINGTON, March 14.—Sena­
tor Fletcher, of Floridn, Saturday ex­
pressed himself ns being of the opin­
ion that three of the biggest things
now confronting the people of the
South Atlantic states are, nppointments from thnt section to the United
States Shiping Board;‘'the interstate,
commerce commission, ami seeing thnt
the work of the furm loan bnnks. is
not crippled.
Senator Fletcher pointed out thnt it
would he of the jjrenteat importance
should the South Atlantic stnics get
a man on tbc interstate commerce
commission. The only Southern rep­
resentative now is Commissioner McChord, of Kentucky; rnerchont marine
nnd shipping matters demand the a t­
tention of some one from the South
Atlantic or gulf consf to protect the
interests of thnt section.
On the shipping hoard is Admiral
Benson, but many changes are pend­
ing. Former Congressman A. F. Lev­
er, of South Cnrolinn, is solely repre­
senting the far South, on the federal
farm lonn hank bonrd.
It is the opinion of Senator Fletch­
er that these are now among the most
vital problems before the Southern
people, and that everything possible
should he done to have men selected
from thnt section.
Mnny White House conferences nre
scheduled for the next few days with
such objective in sight.

SHREVEPORT, U „ March i
One life wns lost, four persons ,
seriously injured nnd damage estin
ed at more than $500,000 was don,
a storm which swept the town of
mer and the old fields nearby la*,
terday.
Mrs. Ed. Rogers, wife of an
mun, was killed, nnd her son, aged
urns seriously injured. L. g j|
pnuir, D. D. Johnson and 0. G
more were others seriously hurt.
According to reports from the 1
last night, seventy-five to 100
ricks were demolished and the t
of Simms Oil Company was bl
down. Other camps also suff
heavy damage.

Sick May Order Beer by Case is In
terpretntion of Recent Ruling
of Prohibition Law.
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 14.—The
recent ruling of former Attorney
General Palmer, permitting the prncticnlly
unlimited manufacture of
beer, wines and whiskey for medicinnl
purposes will stand, Solicitor General
Frierson said today, despite n num­
ber of protests unless the trensury
department should nsk for its recon­
sideration. Such a request is not un­
der consideration it was said later ot
the treasury.
Opinions are issued by the depart­
ment of justice only to the president
nnd members of the cabinet Mr.
Frierson explained nnd arc not (nat­
ters in which private individuals may
participate.
Under this most recent interpreta­
tion of the prohibition law, officials
declnrcd it would appear thnt n pa­
tient for whom beer wns prescribed
will be able to obtain it by the case
ns it would probably he ordered ns a
tonic nnd it wpuld appear unreason­
able to require n person to procure
only one or two bottles at a time.
Existing regulntios hnve to be con­
siderably nmended, officials snid, ns
vnrious rules heretofore promulgated
by the bureau nre nffected more or
less by the opinion.
NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE
ME NWERE TARRED
(Dr Tb* AuocUUd r»»)
GREAT REND, Kns., Mnrch 14—
Detnils of the nnti-nonpnrtisnn lengo
demonstration in Bnrton county yes­
terday nnd last night which renchcd
n climax in the escorting from Great
Bemj of J. Ralph Burton, former
United States senntor from Knnsns,
nnd the tnrring of J. O. Stevie nnd A.
A. Pnrsons, officers of the lenguc, re­
vealed today that Stevie anti Parsons
were compelled to npply a cont of tar
to themselves after their elotheing
had been removed. After they had
hern forced by the crowd of several
hundred men to roll on the ground
their clothing wns returned and they
were told to lenve the county.
The whereabouts of Stevie nnd Par­
sons, who nre state orgnnizer nr.d
state secretary, respectively, of the
league, were not known tonight.
Neither had word been received here
as to the whereabouts of Burton, or
of a Professor Wilson, another orgnnIzcr for the lenguc, who was with
Burton when he was forced to leave
Great Bend.

"ThJ Rata Around My Plate Were
Wise," Says John TnthllL
"Tried everything to kill them.
Mixed poison with meal, meat, cheese,
etc. Wouldn’t touch it. Tried RATSNAP, inside of ten dnys got rid of
all rats.” You don’t hnve to mix
RAT-SNAP with food. Saves fussing:
bother. Brcnk n enke of RAT-SNAP
—lay it where rats scamper. You
will see no more, three sizes, 35c,
The city of Tampa has forbidden 65c, $1.25. Sold nnd gunrnnteed by
nirmen to fly over tho town during Ball Hardware Co. .
tho hours of worship on Sunday.- It
It Is rumored that General Dawes
mny seem odd but the people wish ,to
keep their minds qn higher things.— will write n book. Doubtless as n
Detroit Free Press.
contribution to profane history.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Weaver nre spending
Almost every one knows (hat S*
a delightful vacation in Florida nnd
Tea nnd Sulphur, properly compota
much to their benefit.—Lawrence cd, brings back the nnturnl colors;
(Knns.) Journal-World.
lustre to the hnir when faded, strti
ed or grny. Years ago, tho only v
ST. PETE PLANS TO
to get this mixture wns to make
EXTEND ITS SEASON nt home, which is mussy and trouhi
some. Nowndnys, by asking at a
ST. PETERSBURG, Mnrch 14— drug store for "Wyeth's Sage a
Apartment house owners in St. Pet­ Sulphur Compound," you will get
ersburg are being nsked to nllow their large bottle of this famous old red]
tennnts to stny in the fiats until June improved by the addition of other!
1 without extra charge nnd mnny gredients, nt n small cost.
hnve agreed to this. This plan is a
Don’t stay gray Try it! No o
part of the campaign now being wag­ can possibly tell that you darkes
ed by the locnl boosters to extend the your hair, as it does it so natural
the present senson an extra month. and evenly. You dnmpen a iponj
The slognn thnt has been ndopted'is or soft brush with it nnd draw tl
“Stay 'Till June" nnd it is to bo wide­ through your hnir, taking one tmi
ly advertised. School does not close strand at a time; by morning tl
here until the middle of May nnd grny hair disappears, nnd after at
families with children will have to other application or two your ha
pny nn extra month’s rent to keep becomes benutifully dark, gloaiy at
the children in school tm most of attractive.
■the mleavo before Mny 1 when the us­
ual lenses expire. It is proposed DAYTONIA EMBEZZLER
now to extend the senson by the sim­
TAKEN TO NEW Tl
ple process of not charging nny more
rent for those who stny until June 11.
DE LAND, March 14.—New Y&lt;
A meeting of npnrtmont house own­ officers passed through here tod«y &lt;
ers has been called to discuss the route north today with Frank Piet
proposition nnd it is believed there who wns nrrested recently in Diyt
will be no trouble getting the consent in, charged with embezzling $150,1
of the owners to the new plan. The from a fuel company in Schneet*
chamber of commerce will conduct
N. Y.
nn advertising campaign here nnd in
othcr cltics in the state in tho interest
of n longer winter season and a big­ Ask Your Soldier Hoy How "Cootli
Got Such a Hold
ger summer senson. Efforts nre be­
He’ll tell you tfint the battfefrw
ing mnde to mnke this n summer ns
well ns a winter resort nnd the move­ of Europe were swarming with n
which carried the dnngcrous vert
ment is meeting with success.
and caused our men misery. Don't
Another queer thing about human rats bring disease into your ho!
nature Is the way it always objects When you sec the first one get RJ
so strenuously to being called a liar, SNAP. That will finish them qui
ns if it really thought it isn’t.—Ohio Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Soldi
State Journal.
gunrnntecd by Ball Hardware Co.

ARE YOU INSURED?

IF NOT, SEE

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

Insurance
Sanford

Fl ori da

�.

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921
Air. and Mm. J. EL-WhltRig, Senti­
Mr. and Mm. George B, Dolllvor,
nel, Woonsocket.
Journal, Battle Creek.
TENNESSEE
George B. Dolllver, Jr., Journal,
WANTED
Aliss Anna Sidway, Gazette, DyersBattle'Creek.
burg.
John Clark Dolllver, Joutnal, Bat­
WANTED—Second hand show ca*ei&gt;
Members of {he National Editorial Association Who Are
Edward Albright, Past President, Inquire at the paint store In the W e
tle Creek.
laka Block, Railroad Way. 5-tfc.
Expected to Reach Sanford, Saturday Morn­
News, Goliath).
1
MINNESOTA
lf?
ANTED—Young cow.
Moot be
ing a t 10 o*Clock.
Mr.
and
Mm.
E.
E.
Adams
and
Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Rea, Headlight,
fresh
and
good
milker.
J.
H. Mai­
daughter,
Democrat,
Lebanon.
Tlacy.
mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tfe
Mr.
nnd
Mm.
John
C.
Rogers,
Ga­
M
ibs
Lois
Rea
nnd
Leon
Rae,
Tracy.
ALABAMA
Mm. W. W. Aikens, Star, Franklin.
zette, Dyomburg.
!• WANTED—Team work, all kinds. In*'
Mr. and Mrs. W ill! Curtis, Plain
Mm. F. J. Cramton, Southern Odd­
Miss Esther Aikens, Franklin.
VEUAiONT.
quire. Hanson’s Shoe Shop. 28-12p
Dealer,
St.
James.
,
Mrs. H. B, Bullock, Democrat, Gosh­
fellow, Montgomery. .
Air.
and
Mm.
W.
C.
Belknap,
TimeTTf
Will
Wilkie,
President
N.
E.
A.,
Ga­
WANTED
TO BUY—New self-sUrtMm. Jane DcBolt, Southern Odd­ en.
Bellows
Falls.
zette,
Grey
Eagle.
ing
Ford.
Must be a bargain* for
Mr. and Mm. J." C. Lochner, Dckallefellow, Montgomery.
VIRGINIA.
II.
C.
Rotating,
Executive
Secre­
the
cash.—Cates
Crate Co.
29-tfc
4ews,
Auburn.
John C. O’Connell, Montgomery Ad­
George
M.
Peed,
Southern
Motor­
tary,
N.
E.
A.,
St.
Paul.
LADY
OR
GENTLEMAN
AGEhtt
vertiser, Montgomery.
Lucy M. Elliott, assistant director
ist, Norfolk.
Mr. and Mm. J. M. Freeman, Times,
Mrs. Bell Allen Ross, Montgomery. and Field Organizer, Indiana HistorWanted In the city of Sanford to
WEST VIRGINIA.
Olivia.
sell
the genuine J. R. Watkins Medi­
John P. Flgb, Montgomery^
cal Commission, Indianapolis, Rep.
No olgarette h a s
A. D. Thurber, Republican, New cines, Spices, Extracts, Toilet Pre­
Mr. nnd Mm. Emil Leicht and son,
W. F. Block, secretory, Chamber of The Indiana Business Women.
tho sam e deliolous
Alartinville.
parations, etc. All or spare time. A
Mr. and Mm. R. H. Rerick, Stand­ Lender, Winona.
Commerce, Montgomery. «
fla
v
o
r
a
a
Luoky
H. L. Shydcr, Register, Sbqpherda- wonderful opportunity to get into
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
M.
Jensen,
Ad­
ard, LaGrahge.
J . O. Benton, Montgomery.
Strlko. Booauoo
town.
business for yourself. Write today
Will H. Craig, Star, Indianapolis. vertiser, Duluth.
J . C. McLendon, Luveme Journal,
S. S. Buzzard, Messenger, Berke­ for free particulars and sample.—J.
Herman
Roe,
News,
Northfleld.
Luoky
Strike
Is
tho
Luveme.
IOWA
ley Springs.
Mr. and Mm. A. G. Erickson, Ad­
toasted cigarette.
R. Watkins. Co., 62, Memphis, Tenn.
H. Green, Sylacauga News,
Harry
J.
Green,
Public
Opinion,
DeWASHINGTON, D. C
vance-Press,
Springfield.
30-4tp
Sylauuga.
corah. f
M.
E„»Mehrten,
Correspondent
Se­
,M
E.
K.
Whiting,
Journal,
Owatonnn.
M. D. Wiggins, Enterprise, HartMr. and Mm. Marion Bruce, Arrow'
bring (Ohio) Times.
FOR RENT
Mr. and Mm; A. L. King, Skordeselle.
man, Rolfe.
WYOAIING
&gt;
manen,
Minneapolis.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—One
ARKANSAS
Mr. and Mm. Lloyd McCutcheon,
Mr. and Mm. John W. Cook, State
.1
Mr. and Mm. 0. H. Josten, Journal20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford At*.
Ed. Landvoight, Forrest City, Times
tecord, Mount Vernon.
Journal,. Lander.
Chronicle,
Owantonna.
Walking distance to city. Two lot*
Herald.
WASHINGTON
Walter H. Beal, Argo-G&amp;zette, West
Miss Florence Damon, Enterprise,
Air. and Mm. F. A. Merrimon and
comer Center and Elm At*. T wo
Mr. and Mm. C. A. Berry, News,
Union.
G. E. Barrett, Post-Intelligence, Se­ lots west aide Palmetto, ave., 60 f t
Winnebago.
Aliss Merriman, Dully Argus, Alt.
Huttig.
Edythe Robinson, Page County
attle.
Mm.
Fred
E.
Hadley,
Enterprise,
Vernon.
from Elovcnth S t Make offer. B. T.
Mrs. C. E. Conklin, Times, West
WISCONSIN.
Democrat, Clarinda.
Winnebago.
Mr. nnd Mm. P. A. Blossom, Re­
Corey,.owner, 176 N. Spring S t, Loa
Helena.
Aim. C. L. Coward, Enterprise, Lodi.
Mr. and Mm. II. R. Ripley, Adver­
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Todd, Jr., Ga­ publican, Brookport. _
Angeles, Calif.
______21-tf
; Miss Louise Plonk, Benton County
Mr. and Mm. Henry Towel!, Times,
tiser, Tipton.
zette, Hastings.
1
D. A. Alurray, Wave Publishing Co.,
Record, Bentonville.
Milwaukee.
J. W. Ulnchon, Advance, Algona.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bach, People’s Rockaway Beach.
MISCELLANEOUS
J . M. White, Oil &amp; Mineral News,
Mr. and,Mra. H. M. Youmans, Free­ GET YOUR ORDERS in now fo r
A. B. Robinson, Page County Dem Press, Owantonna.
E. S. Underhill, Leader, Coming.
Little Rock.
ocrat, Clarinda.
C. I. Johnson, Times, St. Paul..
Air. and Aire. C. AI. Redfield, Tele­ man, Waukeshn.
your new Bulck car. See W. J.
Mm. George W. Mason, Morning
Air. and Mrs. F. R. Helmer, Banner, Thigpen.
Mr. and Mm. E. E. Johnson, Press
J. M. Palmer, Register, Blue Earth gram, Malone.
43-tfc
News, El Dorado.
Clinton.
Citizen, Iowa City.
Mr.
and
Mrs.'I.
N.
Tompkins,
Free
S.
C.
Thies,
New
York
City.
Master Geo. W. Mason, Morning
Mm. V. L. Chccvcr, Banner, Clin­ HEMSTITCHING and Picoting at­
Press, Manakato.
J. R. Buhnc, Triiunc, Sibley.
*
NORTH CAROLINA
News, El Dorado.
tachment, works on all Sewing ma­
ton.
’
Mm. H. C. Rotating, Enterprise,
Hon. nnd Airs. W. C. Hammer, Cour­
ILLINOIS
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Funk, Demo­
chines, |2.00. Personal checks 10c
Mapleton.
ier, Ashboro,
Mr. and Mm. E. A. Williams, Journ­
crat, Rogers.
extra. Lights Mall Order House, Box
Hon. nnd Mm. F. W. Murphy,
OREGON
al,
Farmer
City.
.
Mr. and Mm. Charles M. Young,
127, Birmingham, Ala.
267-oaw-7t
Wheaton.
Earl V. Voorhics, Courier, Grant’s
L. B. Frazier, Aurora.
World, Helena.
FOR SALE—Good farm mule In good
MISSOURI.
Pass.
R. L. Davis, Democrat-Message, Mt.
Miss Georgia B. Gillc, Benton Coun­
condition.—M. Fleischer. ll-26-,tfe
Kathryn
E.
Spangler,
Eye,
Clinton.
A. E. Voorhics, Daily Courier,
Sterling.
ty Record, Bentonville.
Elia
Pearl
Smith,
Eye,
Clinton.
Grant’s Pass.
ORDER your new Bulck now and
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nicklcss, Citi­
CONNECTICUT
John Eddins Smith, Eye, Clinton.
C. L. Smith, Western Farmer, Port­
you will not lose any time on th e .
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hale, Gazette, zen, LaGrangc.
TALLAHASSEE, March 16.—The
land.
new car load coming In. soon. 46-tfc
Wm. W. Loomis, Citizen, LaGrange. *W. H. Mclntycr, Mall, Vandalia.
Hartford.
state
board
of
control
was
still
in
Mm. H. F. Staple and Miss F. Sta­
Mr. nnd Airs. E. E. Brodie, Enter­ session at a late hour last night after
Mrs. W. W. Loomis, Citizen, J*aMrs. Wm. Francis Weed, Advcrtis
'
YOU
CAN order your new B u k k .^ S |
ple,
Mail,
Rockport.
prise,
Oregon City.
Grnnge.
«r. New Canaan.
a busy day taken up with routine
no
wand
save time on the next ear (
William
Southern,
Jr.,
Exnmincr,
OKLAHOMA
D. E. Keen, Republican Register,
.A
J l I /.. 1
New Orleans.
matters. There is a full board pres­ load.
46-tfe
Independence.
.Air. nnd Airs. John S. AInrtin, Sun, ent, this being the first meeting with
Mount Carmel.
MASSACHUSETTS
Walter Williams, School of Journal­ Hartshome.
, ■
Claire Havill, Republican Register
FOR SALE
John C. Brimblecon, Graphic, New­
Hon. P. K. Younge, of Pensacola, since
ism,
Columbia, Mo.
Maude
O.
Thomas,
Herald,
Beavor.
Mount
Carmel.
his recent appointment to member­ FOR SALE—100,000 green top cel­
ton.
G. A, Neater, Missourinn, Capt. GirAirs. J. C. Davis, Herald, Beaver.
Benj. Herbert, National Printer
Miss Janet Brimblecon, Graphic,
ship on the l&gt;oord as a successor to
ery plants.—F. L. Greene, West
ardeaun.
OHIO.
Journalist, Chicago.
Newton..
W.
W.
Flournoy,
resigned.
Side.
__________________21-tfc
W. B. Rogers, Republican, Trenton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Simms.
Miss Mabel L. Hodges, Wayne Co
L. C. Hail, Courier, Wnrchnm
This
meeting
of
the
board,
which
Mrs. Carrie Rogers Clark, Repub­
Richard Willinm, AInrion and Vir­ is the Inst before the coming legisla­ FOR SALE—Good heart cedar posts.
Mr. and Mrs.’L. C. Hovoy, Record, Press, Fairfield.
lican,
Trenton.
Any quantity delivered. Write for
ginia
Simms, Atornlng Tribune, East ture convenes, is necessarily an im­
Wm. J. Smith, Daily Sun, WaukeHaverhill.
Mrs,
N.
G.
Rogers,
Republican,
prices.
Sorrento, Fla.
Liverpool.
gan.
'
Miss Emily Woodward, Vienna.
portant one. The greater part of the
Trenton.
31 4 t
Miss Clnrn Amos, Daily* News, Sid­ morning wns taken up In a joint ses­
Mr. nnd Mrs. N. F. E. Evans, Daily
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McKonney,
MISSISSIPPI
ney.
Advocate, Belleville.
sion with the state board of educa FOR S^LE—Twenty acres of land in
News, Macon.
Jack Scnter, Commercial, Columbus.
Air.
and
Airs.
James
E.
Gaskins,
the Celery City district.—A. E.
MI
bs
Imogcnc
Goddard,
Post,
East
Miss Margaret McKinney, News,
tion, composed on tho govornor, aup
V. B. lines, Dispatch, Columbus.
News-Record,
Sabina,
Bolles,
Montclair, N. J.
28-4tC
Peoria,
crintendcnt of public instruction, tho
Macon.
Mr. and Mm. C. T. Rand, Demo­
Air.
and
Airs*
Ed.
Wetzlor,
Daily
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Paul
R.
Goddard,
FOR
SALE—6-room
house.
Reason­
attorney-general
and
the
state
treas­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ilarbcr, Observ­
Eagle, Lancaster.
Tazewell County Reporter, Washing, crat, Philadelphia.
able and terms.—N. H. Gamer.
urer. The .combined boards met to
er, Commerce.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Faulk,
LeaksAir. and Airs. Chester Bryan, Dem­ provide n budget for the coming needs ________ .____________ 80-31-tc
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. G. Sutlive, Press, ton, president Illinois Press Associa­ vilie.
ocrat, I,omlon.
tion.
of the state institutions of higher FOR SALE—Ruby King Pepper
Savannah.
L.
H.
Bowen,
Times,
Brookhavon.
Mr. and Airs. A. C. AIcClung, News, learning, and it is understood that
Mrs. Mabel Shaw, Evening Tele­
G. S. Chapman, Progress, SandorsPlants.—O. P. Swope, Oviedo, Fla. • ,
Mrs.
A.
B.
Conway,
Evening
Post,
Troy.
graph, Dixon.
plans arc being formulated to lay a
31-ltp
villc. .
Mr. nnd Airs. J. F. Marchand, Re­ definite and concrete statement be­
Mrs. H. U. Bardwell, Evening Tele­ Vicksburg.
KENTUCKY
Russel] nnd Kathleen Conway, Ev­ publican, Willoughby.
FOR SALE—A few choice building
fore the legislature seeking the ncccsJohn A. Lyncm, Evening Journnl, graph, Dixon.
ening
Post,
Vicksburg.
lots. Real bargains.—N. H. Garn­
PENNSYLVANIA.
Mrs. F. J. Rosonbrook, Evening
snry appropriations.
Henderson,
KANSAS
er.
' 30-31-ta
Air. and Mrs. E. E. Althousc, Her­ A. A. Coult, of Jacksonville, repre­
' Milton Conley, Big Sandy News, Tclcgrnph, Dixon.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
If.
E.
Tovcy,
Cold
ald, Seilersvilie.
Mr. and Airs. David Bruner, Press,
senting the Florida development board FOR SALE—Duroc pigs, 8 weeks
Louisa.
Spring Advertiser, West Side, and In­
C.
AI.
Bomberger,
News-Dispatch,
Industry.
old. Big type. See Nick Zernovwas present at this meeting and urg­
Miss Elizabeth Conley, Big Sandy
ternational Gazette, Buffalo.
Jeannette.
Thos..J.
Howorth,
Tribune,
Chester.
ian,
Boardali Ave.
, 80-4tp
ed
an
adequate
appropriation
pro­
News, Louisa.
W. D. Grcason, Republican, Paola.
Atrs. Amanda L. Xanders, Pen Wo- gram to lay before the legislature.
Leonard J. Schwartz, Republican,
LOUISIANA
FOR
SALE—A
good,
barred-rock
0. W. Little, Enterprise, Alma.
mnn, York.
During the afternoon the board of
Fred W. Bott, Linotype Bulletin, Edward ville.
roos.tcr. Aim. G. T. Bollinger,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles F. Scott; Reg­
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. HnOme, Central control inspected the Florida State box 241, Route A.
E. If. Childress, Wayne County ister, Iota.
■Mr. and Ain/. W. J. Pape, Republi­
30-Stp
News, Perkrisie.
College
for
Women
and
the
Florida
Press, Fairfield.
can, Wntorbury.
George Marble, Tribune, Ft. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. James Franco, Ga- Agricultural and AIrchanical College, FOR.SALE—10 acres in celery deltSs
Miss Bcnita Pape, Republican, WatMr. nnd Mrs. Chas. F. Ftcnieh, Sen­
Mr. and Mrs. John Redmond, Re­ elte, Frnnkford, Philadelphia.
at Sanford, for $1,000 cash or on
and at 6 o'clock they wore guests at
erbury.
tinel, Woodstock.
publican, Burlington.
terms.
J. M. Stevens, 39 Barnett* *"*:*
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. AI. Meredith, Sr., tea served by the home economics de­
Mr. and Mrs. 0. £J. Frccmnn, Press,
Miss Florence Renich,' Sentinel,
J. Byron Cnin, News, .Belle Plainc. Froe Press, Quakcrtown.
Jacksonville,
Fin.
31-7tc
partment of the woman’s college in
Bristol;
Woodstock.
Paul Cain, News, Belle Plaine.
Chas. AI. Alercdith, Jr., Free Press, the newly oquipped practise house.
FOR SALE—Aster plants, ready now.
Mr. R. M. Beardsley, Press, Bristol.
H. C. Pnddock, Cook County Her­
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Sowers, New Quakcrtown.
Please order early.—Stewart, the
COLORADO
ald, Arlington Heights.
Era, Spring Hill.
John
M.
Ateredith,
Free
Press,
(
30,597
TONS
OF
Florist.
Phono 260-W, 814 Myrtle
Hon. and Mip. Guy U. Hanty, Rec­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clement J. Lumpkin,
TEXAS
Quakcrtown.
ave.
81-ltc
FERTILIZERS
SOLD
ord, Canon City.
Enquirer, Carlin ville.
Air. and Airs. W. M. Hamilton, Her­
Air. and Airs. A. L. Ettcr, Journnl,
IN STATE IN MONTH FOR SALE—One million sweet po­
CALIFORNIA.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rigby, Panto­ ald, Palestine.
Aflddlctowrr.
E. G. Williams, 'Enterprise, Fom- graph, Bloomington.
tato draws nnd vines, now ready,
Paul Richardson, Western Newspa­
Airs. Hattie AI. Sharbaugh, Tribune,
TALLAHASSEE, Alarch 15.—Ac­ Nancy Hall, Cublan Yam and ‘ Red,
dale.
Miss Edna Coulson, Lnllnrper, La- per Union, Houston.
Johnstown.
cording to records in flic in tho affleo $2.00 per 1,000. Ship anywhere.—A,'
GEORGIA.
Hnrpe.
C. R. Gard, Western Newspaper
Helen
Slinrhaugh,
Courier,
Pntton.
of the commissioner of agriculture, V. French, French avenue, Sanford,
Geo. C. Fairbanks, Bulletin, Natick,
Miss Corn Pcarley, Lallarpcr, Ln- Union, Houston.
Airs.
F.
C.
Sharbaugh,
Mountaineer
there were 30,607 tons of fertilizxer Fla.
Mrs. C. T. Brooks, Bulletin, Natick. Ilarpe.
81-ltc
NEBRASKA
Herald,
Edensburg.
sold In the state during tho month of
Mr. and Mrs. Harris M. Dolbenrc,
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. CInrk, Republi­
Stanley Picket,' Omaha Printing Co.
Airs. Julia A. Hazard, News, Swarth February, tho sale stamps from which FOR SALE—Improvements on the
Item, Wakefield.
can, Princeton.
Omaha.
1
best .homestead of 160 acres io
more.
have enriched the state treasury by
Mr., and Mrs, Thomas Leavitt, BcaMr. and Mrs. H. U. Bailey, Republi­
Mr. C. E. Nevln, Laurel Advocate,
Florida,
situated In Volusia county,
Mm.
H.
S.
Voshnge,
News,
Swarth17,640,25. There were 17,634.5 tons
■con, Dorchester.
can, Princeton. '
Laurel.
about
2tt
miles from the town of En­
more.
of feed 'sold, the revenue stamps
Miss Frances Leavitt, Beacon, DorMr. and Mm. A. T. Spivey, Daily
Mm. C. E. Nevin, Laurel.
terprise
and
the same distance from
Mr.
and
Airs.
Levi
M.
Wise,
Eagle,
bringing in $4,383.63.
Chester.
Journal, East St. Louis. * . •
Afr. and Aim. T. J. Pickett, Wasp, Butler.
the
famous
Benson
Springs; one mile
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prescott, Ga
Miss Mittasc Spivey, Daily Journal Wahoo.
nnd
a
half
from
Grech
Springs and
Mm.
Geo.
R.
Flemming,
Pennsyl­
Mias Hortense Andrews, Gazette, East St. Louis. .
•
OIL PROSPECTORS HOPEFUL
Hazel Ncvin, Advocate, Laurel.
the St. Johns river; 2 miles from
vania
Grit,
Williamsport.
zette, Weymouth.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Worman, Press,
Mr, and Aim. Frank 0 , Edgacombe,
beautiful Lake Monroe and 10, mthll
Dietrich Lamade, ' Pennsylvania
Miss Eleanor B. Moulton, Echo Teutopolis.
Still Believe They Will Find Oil Near from DeLand; right in the heart of
Signali Geneva.
Grit,
Williamsport.
Manchester.*
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Colby, News,
A. B. Woodi Courier, Goring.DeFunlak Springs.
the orange and truck farming dis­
Geo. W. Wsggenscller, Post, MidChas. A. Lorlng, Massachusetts Au- Pecatonfca.
A. N. Mathem, Journal, Gering.
trict; climate and health unsurpaased; m
dleburg.
■* to List &amp;’Tourist, Boston.
Warren Milby, Banner-Times, Ma­
NEW YORK STATE
DE
FUNIAK
SPRINGS,
March
16.
abundance of deer, turkey and other
J. H. Zerby, Doily Republican,
Miss Cecellia Barrows, News, Ja ­ son City.
Thomas J. Blain, Daily Item, Port Pottsvillc.
Local people who visited the well be­ game; fine fishing. This is a beau­
maica Plain.
L. F. Black, News, Elgin.
Chester.
Aliss Mildred Zerby, Republican, ing bored for oil twenty-five miles tiful place for a country home; 4
Mr. and Mm. I. M. Marshall, Crick “"Mr. nnd Mm. M. F. Walsh, Herald,
Mm. Thomas J. Blain, Daily Item, Pottsvllle.
south-east of here, came back very good springs and 4* nice running
c t &amp; Essex Echo. Manchester.
Harvard.
Port Chester.
**
enthusiastic
over the prospects, say­ streams, on the tand, flowing into san­
Miss Elizabeth Zerby, Republican,
. I. H. Marshall, Sun Bulletin, MenMr. and Mm. Wallace Odell, Dally Pottsville.
ing
that
there
was unquestionably oD dy bottom pond which borders the
FLORIDA
*
News, Tarrytown.
Geo, E. HosmeV, Post President dota,
there, both on top of the water in the homestead; a capital place for a stock
RHODE ISLAND.
NEW JERSEY
Frank LeRoy Blanchard, Editor and
, Journal, Bradentown.
well and coming up with the bailer farm and poultry raising. Part
' Mm. Walter B. Frost, Manufactur­
Mr. and Mm. Alex L. Moreau, The Publisher, New York City.
Mm. Glenville C. Frlssell, League
from the bottom. The well in now In the land In excellent orange land i
ing Jeweler, Providence.
Transcript, Freehold.
NEW YORK
American Pen .Women, Miami.
Harry B. Frost, Manufacturing quicksand at 770 feet, and It will be some Is well adapted for truck fai
Mm. E. H. Osgood, Cape May Coun
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sykes, Courier,
Mm. Hannah 0. Houghton, News
necessary to ream out the hole to a Ing ..............
and celery ....................
growing. About
Jeweler, Providence.
ty Times, Sea Isle City.
Clinton.
Pensacola.
larger
size
In
order
to
sink
casing
toj
W
orth
of long ieaf virgin'pine'timber;
E.
A.
Noyes,
Standard,
Wlckford.
Dixie Anzer, Hudson News, West
Mm. E. M. Perkins, Gazette-News,
Gilbert Leach, Commercial, Lees
Miss Marguerite Noyes, Standard, shut this off, which o.-clats of the j p ncrei cleared; partly fenced; nice
Hoboken.
burg.
LeRoy.
company say will take about-three garden; two small houses. Tho pi
Mm. Anzer, Hudson News, West
Mm. W. II. Greenhow and Miss Hel­ Wlckford.
*W. A. Elliott, Tlmcs-Union, Jack
weeks.
should be secS to be appreciated.
SOUTH DAKOTA
Hoboken.
en Greenhow, The Evening TribuneaonviUo.
Tho officials of the company are Want to siell the Improvement* on
Mr. and Mrs. George Schlosser, Re­ very optimistic, and express them- pitn t and will relinquish my cl
J. D. Carpenter, Democrat, Wood Times, Homell.
INDIANA
publican,
Washington Sprfings.
Mr.
and
Mm.
Garry
1
A.
Willard,
bury.
■
selves as certain thpt they will have a *° jh * home*tead^to the person ;
Will E. Season, The Journal, Win
__Mark
D.
Scott, Journal, Sioux.Falls. product tig well In a short time.
NORTH DAKOTA
Post President, Herald, Boonville.
c h e a te r.---------chasing said Improvements. I also
Mm. Kendall B. Cressoy, State For
Carrid L. Black, Prairie Press, 8tlrEdwapl M. Perkins, Gazette-News,
Mm. Sam/ Matthewe, Tribune, Tiphave for sale a gOod general farm
um,'Sioux Falls.
LeRoy.
um.
"
'•
ton.
DRINK
home, some household goods, tools,
Hazel J. Holbert, News, Woonsock­
E. L. Peterson, Press, Dickinson.
John P. Herrick, The Breeze, Olcan,
Mrs. Charlotte Woodring, Journal
etc.; and one Ford truck In good con­
Elder
Springs
Water.
Its
03
98-100
et.
&gt;!iss Mary Mack, Register-Gazette,
F. E. Kessinger, Sentinel, Rome.
Peru.
dition. The above will all be sold on
per
cent
pure.
Phone
811.
Mr. .and Mrs. E. B. Oddy, News,
Mr. and Aim. W. E. Basslcr, Nows,
Chao. n. Season, Journal-Herald, Hayrics City.
Wednesday the 23rd of March at the Wonsockct.
George P. Collins, Independent, Car- Middleburgh.
Winchester.
#■
Another
new
state
proposed
out!
Hamilton
Homestead, 2 tt miles northMr. and Mm. John H,. Craig, Ledg'
A. E. McCall, The Plalndealer,
Mr. and Mm. Geo. D. Linscy, Chron­ ringtom
Idaho**
way.
Somebody
evidently,
e**t
of
Enterprise,
Florida. Inquire
MICHIGAN .
er, Tripp.
Bath.
icle,'Marion.
thiuks
48
different
divorce
laws
not
«
‘tore
Enterprise
for directions
Mr.
and
Mm.
C.
N.
Searl,
Hum
Mm. B.' G. Senmons, Democrat
.Mr, and Mrs. Homer Harwood,
W. W. Aikens, N. E. A., Treasurer,
enough/—Saginaw
News-Courier.
j
to
homestead.,
81
boldt.
Journal,
Sioux
Falls.
Pulaski,
•s
Watchman, Warren.
Franklin.
- - - —~Jr~-~'~-~E~
’ - —-..J-—- ‘‘ &amp; r-

WHO

CIGARETTE

APPROPRIATIONS
STATE SCHOOLS

-

V -. v k
, i

'

.•

. .•
if'-

-

&gt;•*’ I i ' I ,

■

’

1J 1

\
w m m

I
.

*

&gt;

.

-T-n—

r

.

1

j | ----- m - -

___
-

.

-

i

�s

*

"'. lT*if-.? « r,~- -- -| ■: - J - r- ..M--.-«-i •. u &lt;jr

F ;V:-

? ^ &gt;- - - -c -

*

- - .-_'

1 ?:

, s'JNrit1

x

^ ^ - - . T - f?

y

«r5?v^*

-■
x-*•-^••

■•eg*'-*- - ;

j-^ag^fcr

THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921

SANFORD PRODUCTS STEADY
MARKETS HAVE BEEN GOOD
GROWERS FEEL SATISFIED
High Price of Labor and
Materials and Freight
Rates

MADE DIFFERENCE
IN TIIE RETURNS HUT THIS IS
ALSO TRUE OF ALL FARMING
OPERATIONS THIS YEAR.

t.'.

There have been so many other big
things transpiring in Sanford this
winter that the celery crop has been
left off the front page and the-market
reports given daily have kept those
who are interested informed *about
the doings of the great crop that has
made Sanford famous.
The lettuce and cilery while not
bringing any big fortunes this season
have not been failures by any means
and the growers herp are in good
spirits all along as they realize that
no crops anywhere arc bringing the
prices, that they should bring and in
the general summing up the growers
of winter vegetables have fared bet­
ter than their brothers in the cotton
and com and other crops farther
north.
Florida fruits and vegetables, on
account of tho extremely high freight
rates, tho extremely high price of la­
bor and all thnt enters into the rank­
ing and shipping of the fruits and
vegetables have militated against the
Sanford grower and kept down the
profit that should have been his this
season for the fruits and vegetables
have been of superior ipinlity.
On account of the low prices of
fruits and vegetables or rather on
account of the high prices of freight
rates and labor the prices have not
netted the farmers what 'they hnvo
been expecting although they are get­
ting as much as they could re/sonably expect this season.
The high peak of celery shipments
from. Sanford was probably renched
last Snturdny when 313 cars were
piled up-for the week’s business here.
The total shipments from Florida
up to date are 2,lf*l cars and the to­
tal shipments last year to the same
date were 1,23-1, showing a big gain
over last yeur and this fact alone is
helping the growers to t/ikc the small
profit more philosophically ns big
shipments are hound to bring down
the prices. The prices on celery hnvc
been around the $1.75 nnd $2.00 mark
all senson and it begins to look ns
though the growers will have a real
good senson despite the ninny items
of expense and that they will make
some money on the if spring crops, the
grand total at the end of the season
showing up on the right side of the
ledger.
•’

Rollicking Comedy, “Nothing But The
T ruth/’ a Chautauqua Feature

Many Are Killed
in Burning Building
at Richmond, Va.
(B r l a * A u*clit*d fr*M )

‘ RICHMOND, Va., Mnrch 14.—With
the recovery of the bodies of five men
buried under the falling wnlls of a
Inrge furniture house here yesterday
the search was continued today for
the bodies of two other men reported
missing. A score of injured firemen
in locnl hospitals arc reported im­
proving, The dead includes four
firemen nnd one civilinn.

FLYER, LANDING AT
PABLO, STRIKES OLD
LADY, KILLING HER
( D j Th« A tw e llIM F u l l )

Plant Board Must Re-*
ceive Cane Shipments

JACKSONVILLE, March 14.—Mrs.
A. WolenkofF, agen seventy, of Van
Wert, Ohio, wns nlmosi Instantly kill­
ed today at Pablo Reach when an airplnne driven by Monte Rolfc, of Au­
gusta, Gn., struck her.
Rolfc, with two passengers in the
machine, wns attempting to make a
landing on the beach and apparently
did not sde Mrs. Wolcnkoff, who was
stooping to gather sea shells.
The
plane struck her in the side and she
died a few minutes later. A deputy
sheriff took chargo of Rolfc pending
an investigation of the accident.

FLORIDA LEAGUE
WOMEN VOTERS
TO REORGANIZED
STATE MEETING WILL BE HELD
, IN SEMINOLE HOTEL, JACK* SONVILLE, IN MARCH.

The Florida Longue of Women,V
ters will be organized at a meeting
to he held in Jacksonville on Mnrch
31, and April 1, in the Seminole hotel,
nnd all women of the stntc interested
are most cordially invited to attend.
The fall for the meeting is being
sent out by Mrs. J. B. Salley, of Aik­
en, third regional director of the
National League for Women Voters,
and Mrs. J. A. Corbet, of Jacksonville
who has been appointed to perfect
all arrangements for the meeting in
Jacksonville.
The League of Women Voters Will
he organized on the day preceding the
opening of the state social service
conference' which will be held in the
Seminole hotel April I and 2 nnd it is
expected this will insure an especially
large attendance ns many of the wo­
men interested in social service work
were leaders in the suffrage move­
ment and will he particularly interest­
ed in the constructive work of the
League of Women Voters.
The opening meeting will he held
Thursdny night, March 31, in the au­
ditorium, tenth floor, of the Seminole
hotel, when Mrs. Salley, of Aiken, S.
C„ will deliver an address. She is a
charming woman, n forceful and mag­
netic spenker, and her address will be
one of the features of the entire pro­
gram.
The business session will open at
10 o’clock Friday morning, April* 1,
and luncheon will he enjoyed in th»*
Seminole at 1 o’clock. Plans for nil
afternoon session, have not yet been
completed.
An Army Plane is
In addition to the officers of the
national
organization, Mrs. Salley, of
Wrecked in the Surf South Carolina,
and Mrs. Jacobs, of
at Daytona Beach Alabama, who will speak, prominent
Florida women from various parts of
DAYTONIA, March 14— Mechanics ; lh‘‘ 8t,ltl* will he on Ihrjimgrnms, and
from Cnrlstrom Field nre expected several particularly interesting speak­
here today to salvage nn nrmy plane ers will he on the luncheon program .
that was wrecked in the surf yester­
(Br Th« At**rUlt4 F ret,)
day.,^ Trjo aviators from Cnrlstrom
SIX
BARRACKS
AT
Field attempted to land on the bench
CAMP
ARE
BURNED 1 "
during a heavy fog, misjudged the
SIMULTANEOUSLY
distance nnd crashed into the surf.
The accident occurred at Mosquito in­
let nod both aviators were slightly in- CAMP MERRITT, N. J — Mnrch 14.
ju rtd ..
Six wooden barracks were destroyed
on the army reservation here tonight
FLORIDA UNIVERSITY
by a fire which broke out simultan­
MAKES A NATIONAL
eously in all six hutidings nnd wns ap­
ENROLLMENT RECORD parently of incendiary origin. Thirty
other buildings were damaged, the
GAINESVILLE, Mnrch 14.—In- total loss being estimated nt $40,000.
creasing by seven times in the Inst
No soldiers hnvc been stationed in
twelve months the number of persons the enmp for some time. Most of the
receiving instruction, the University barracks had alrendy been dismantled
of Florida has established n national by contractors who purchased all the
record for itself. Thnt was made pos­ camp structures from the government
sible by offering extension courses some time ago. The camp wns de­
through a new general extension di­ serted tonight save for n half dozen
vision.
watchmen nnd fishermen, who were
* By enrolling 5,804 students during hampered by lack of equipment and
the year, the new Florida general ex­ nn inadequate water supply.
tension division nlso broke by n wide
margin all records for- the first year Luke Rielly Says, ’The Rat Died Be­
made by thirty-eight other states do­
fore Reaching the River.”
ing similar work. Students were en•rolled from every county in the state •“Since moving near the river two
and front nineteen other Btates and years ago, we've always used RATforeign 'countries. Officinls consider SNAP. Wntched a vicious water rnt,
this n noteworthy achievement in view nibbling nt RAT-SNAP outside the
of the fact that Florida has scarcely house. About 15 minutes later he
more than half a million white inhab­ darted off for the water, to cool his
itants. The work hns been under the burning stomnch, but he died before
direction of B. C, Riley, formerly of reaching it." Three sizes, 35c, 65c,
tho University of Indiana, and tho $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Ball
University of Arkansas, nn director Hardware Cot
of genera) extension work for all state
institutions of higher learning in
There is under way the construc­
Florida.
•
♦
tion of a new asphalt road from Co­
coa to the beach, nine miles in
Before tho modern girl kisses to length, which will give Cocoa a place
make up she ipnkes up .to kiss.—Nor­ among the big beach towns on the
folk Virginian-Pilot.
cast coast.

TALLAHASSEE, March 14&lt;-At-*
tomey General Buford, on behalf of
the state plant board, today accepted
service of alternative writ of mand­
amus directed Snturdny by the su­
preme court against tho Apr.lnchncoln
Northern railroad and tho *board to
require thnt railroad to receive a
shipment of sugar cane from Liberty
county and ordering the board to dis­
continue ail quarantine on enne ship­
ments from that territory. The writ
wns made returnable next Friday.
The constitutionality of the apt creat­
ing the.board is involved In the court
ccMon.

Huai

STORM CLAIMS
ONE LIFE AND
MILLION DAMAGE
-

i

SHREVEPORT, La., March 12._
bne life was lost, four persons were
seriously injured and damage estimat­
ed nt more than $500,000 was done by
n storm which swept the town of Ho.
mer nnd the old fields nearby Uto ye*.
terday.
Mrs. Ed. Rogers, wife of an- 0Q
man, was killed, and her son, aged 1*
wns seriously Injured. L. E. H0(j.
pauir, D. D. Johnson and 0. G. Gil.
more were others seriously hurt.
According to reports from the field
last night, Bcvcnty-five to 100 derricks were demolished and the camp
of Simms Oil Company was blown
down. Other camps also suffered
heavy damage.
\
One Injured at Rulevilic
RULEVILLE, Miss., March 12
One man waa injured and property
damage amounting to $40,000 wu
caused by a severe wind and rain
storm which struck Dodsville, Mist,
five miles from here, late yesterday.
Two brick buildings and many frame
buildings were demolished. Wire com­
munication was cut off by the storm.

“Nothing But The Truth” la one of tho most widely-known comedy «oc*
cesses,
REAL FLORIDA ORANGES.
As n novel by Frederick 8. lrimm, it wns rend by millions of people, and
later ns n play It rnu more than a season on Broadway. • .
,
The \Yeaver force and some of their
It Is the Ingenious, enlertnlnlng story of a young society idler w“ho wagers
fricndB
hnd the enjoyment this week
that he can tell the absolute truth for one whole day,
of
enting
delicious Floridn oranges
A complete production of “Nothing But The Truth” will be given hero
picked by A. D. Weayer from his own
nt the forthcoming Iledpnth Chnutnuqan by n New York company.
grove, nnd wrapped for ahpiment by TRY GRANDMOTHER’S OLD FAYMrs. Wenver. They were as sweet ns
ORITE RECIPE OF SAGE TEA
South Should
couid be nnd were thoroughly appre­
yVND SULPHUR
ciated.
Be Represented on
Mr. nnd Mrs. Weaver nre spending
Almost every one knows thnt Says
National Boards
n delightful vacation in Florida nnd
Tea and Sulphur, properly compoundmuch to their benefit.—Lawrence
cd, brings back the nnturnl color and
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 14.—Sena­
(Kans.) Journal-World.
lustre to the hair when faded, streak­
tor Fletcher, of Florida, Saturday ex­
ed or gray. Years ago, the only way
pressed himself ns being of the opin­
ST. PETE PLANS TO
to get this mixtyre wns to mnke It
ion that three of the biggest things Sick May Order Beer by Case is In­
EXTEND ITS SEASON at home, which is mussy nnd trouble­
now confronting the people of the
terpretation of Recent Ruling
some. Nowadays, by nsking nt any
South Atlantic stntes nre, appoint­
of Prohibition Law.
ST. PETERSBURG, March 1 4 - drug store for “Wyeth’s Snge and
ments from that section to the United
Apartment house owners in St. Pet­
States Sloping Board; the interstate
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 14—The ersburg are being asked to nllow their Sulphur Compound,” you will get a
commerce commission, and seeing that recent ruling of former Attorney tcnnnts to stay in the flats until June large bottle of this fn/nous old recipe,
the work of the farm lonn banks is General Palmer, permitting tho prac­ 1 without extra ehnrge nnd many improved by the addition of other in­
not crippled.
tically
unlimited manufacture of hnvc agreed to this. This plan is a gredients, nt a small cost.
Don't Htny gray Try it! No one
Senator Fletcher pointed out that it beer, wines nnd whiskey for medicinal part of the campaign now being wngcan
possibly tell that you darkened
would he of the greatest importance purposes will stand, Solicitor General cd by the local boosters to extend the
your
hair, ns it does it so naturally
should the South Atlantic states got Frierson snld today, despite a num­
the present senson nn extra month. nnd evenly. You dampen n sponjl#
n man on the interstate commerce ber of protests unless the treasury The slogan thnt hns been adopted’is
commission. The only Southern rep­ department should ask for its recon­ “Stay ‘Till June" nnd it in to ho wide­ or soft brush with it and draw thii
resentative now is Commissioner Mo- sideration. Such a request is not un- ly advertised. School does not close through your linlr, taking one small
strand nt a time; by morning the
Chord, of Kentucky; mqrchont marine def^onaiderntlon It wns said later ot
here until the middle of May nnd gray hair disappears, nnd after an­
and shipping mutters demand the at­ thefrtmsury.
families with children will hnvc to other application or two your hair
tention of some one from the South
Opinions nre issued by the depart­ pay nn ex,trn month’s rent to keep becopies beautifully dnrk, glossy and
Atlantic or gulf coast to protect the ment of justice only to the president
the children in school so most of attractive.
interests of that section.
nnd members of the cabinet Mr. tho mlenve before May 1 when the us­
' On the shipping honrd is Admiral Frierson explained nnd are not mat­
ual lenses expire. It is proposed DAYTONIA EMBEZZLER
Henson, but many changes are pend­ ters in which private individuals may
now
to expend the senson by the sim­
TAKEN TO.NEW YQRI
ing. Former Congressman A. F. Lcv- participate.
ple process of not chnrglng any more
er, of South Carolina, is solely repre­
Under tijis most recent interpreta­
DE LAND, Mnrch 14—New York
senting the far South, on the federal tion of the prohibition Inw, officials rent for those who stny until June 11.
A meeting of apartment house own­ officers pnssed through here today enfarm lonn hank hoard.
declnrcd it would appear thnt n pa­
It is the opinion of Senator Fletch­ tient for whom beer was prescribed ers hns been called to discuss the route north today with Frank Pierce,
er that these are now among the most will he nble to obtain it by the case proposition nnd it is believed there who was nrrested recently in Daytonvital problems before the Southern as it would probably be ordered ns n ' will l&gt;e no trouble getting the consent in, charged with embezzling $150,000
people, ami that everything possible tonic nnd it would appear unreason­ Iof the owners to the new plan. The from n fuel company in Schnectady,
should he done to have men selected able to require a person to procure chamber of commerce will conduct N. Y.‘
nn advertising enmpnign here nnd in
from that section.
only one or two bottles at a time.
other cities in the state in the interest
Many White House conferences nre
Existing rcgulntios have to be con­ of a longer winter season nnd a big­ Ask Your Soldier Boy How “CootleeP
scheduled for the next few days with siderably nmendc’d, officinls said, ns
Got Such a Hold
ger summer season. Efforts are be­
such objective in sight.
various rules heretofore promulgated ing mndc to mnke this a summer ns
He'll tell you tfiut the bnttlcfrontl
by the bureau nre nffected more or well ns n winter resort nnd the move­ of Europe were swnrming with rati,
RENEWED TALK OF
less by the opinion.
which enrriod the dangerous vermin
ment is meeting with success.
It. HUDSON BURR FOR
nnd
caused our men misery. Don't let
PLACE ON I. C. C. NON-PARTISAN I.E AG11E
Another queer thing about .lihmnn rats bring disease into your home.
ME N\VERE TARRED nature is the way it- always objects When you see the first one get RATiBjr The A uacU ted Pr*M)
so strenuously to being called a line, SNAP. Thnt will finish them quick
WASHINGTON, March 14— There
(B r Tk* AuoclaUd Pratt)
were renewed talk heard here Sat­
GREAT BEND, Has., March 14— as if it really thought it isn’t.—Ohio Three sizes, 35c, G5c, $1.25. Sold and
guaranteed by Bnll Hardware Co.
State Journal.
urday concerning the probable ap­ Details of the nnti-nonpnrtlsnn lenge
pointment of R. Hudson Bucr, chair­ demonstration In Barton county yesman of the stnte railroad commission terdny and Inst night which renchcd
of Florida to a position on .the Inter­ a climax in the escorting from Great
state Commerce Commission, it will Bend of J. Ralph Burton, former
be up to the president nt an early United Stntes senator from Knnsns,
date to make some new appointments nnd the tarring of J. O. Stevie nnd A.
and not only would the selection of A. Pnrsons, officers of the lenguo, re­
Mr. Burr prove a valuable move for vealed today that Stevie nnd Parsons
the South Atlantic and gulf states, were compelled to npply ft ‘cont of tnr
hut particularly for the state* of to themselves after their clotheing
Florida. Many candidates are push­ hnd been removed. After they hnd
ing their claims, but it is likely thnt been forced by the crowd of several
something may cventuntc in this mat­ hundred men to roll on the ground
their clothing was returned nnd they
ter nt an early date,
were told to lenve the county.
The whereabouts of Stevie nnd Pnr­
PLOW LANDS FALL OFF
IN VALUE TO $33 ACRE sons, who are stntc organizer nr.d
Btate secretary, respectively, of the
(B? Tk* A u tc litid P»M )
league, were not known tonight.
WASHINGTON, March 14.—Aver­ Neither had .word been received hero
age grade plow lands in tho United as to the whereabouts of Burton, or
,7
States wore valued nt $83.73 per acre of a Professor Wilson, another orgnnns compared with $00.01 an acre a izcr for the league, who was with
year ago, the department of agricul­ Burton when he waa forced to leave
ture today announced.
Ajthough Great Bend.
W ig * r t f I.
showing a decline from the peak price
of 1020 the average is still higher "The R ata1Around My Place Were
Wlae.k Says John ~Tiithlll.
than any of the preceding years. The
“Tried everything to kill them.
values shrunk more heavily in the
cotton nnd tobacco states of the Mixed poison with meal, ment, cheese,
South than any other section, while etc. Wouldn't touch it. Tried RATthe smallest decline wns shown In the SNAP, inside of ten days got rid qf
nil rats." You don't hnvc to mix
far Western states.
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
The values ranged from an aver­ RAT-SNAP with food. Snvea fussing;
age minimum of $26 nn acre in Ala- bother. Break a enke of RAT-SNAP
' \W . j : T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
hamn nnd Mississippi to $200 In Iowa. —lay ii where rats scamper. You
.
AGENTS
.
will sec no more. Three sizes, 35c,
The city of Tampa hns forbidden 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by
airmen to fly over tho town during Bnll Hardware Co. .
♦
•
the hoprs of worship on Sunday. It
O m C t PEOPLES BANK HUIUMMU
It is rumored that General Dawes
may seem odd but tho people wish to
Sanford,
.
.
.
Fl ori da
keep their minds' qn higher things.— will write a book. Doubtless as a
contribution to profane history.
petroit Free Press.

BE PRETTY! TURN
GRAY HAIR DARK

DRY LAW RULING
BY PALMER WILL
STAND-FRIERSON

Fo

u r t een

million dollars
ofbusinesstrans­
acted and nota

General Fire

Insurance

�— — r

wm

. ■

m e

- ——
---- y ,

vy&gt;^&lt;^r.jrr ^ ---------- . — **~

* ft. v &gt;' •/

yC'V'»‘‘i.‘,

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whiting, Senti­
Mr. and Mrs. George B. DolUver,
nel, Woonsocket.
&gt;
Journal, Battle Creek.
.TENNESSEE
George B. Dolliver, Jr., Journal,
WANTED__________
Miss Anna Sidway, Gazette, DyersBattle Creek.
John Clark Dolliver, Journal, Bat­
burg.
WANTED—Second hand show e*5i
Members of the National Editorial Association Who Are
Edward Albright, Past President, Inquire a t the M int store in the Wetle Creek."-1Expected to Reach Sanford, Saturday Mom*
laka Block. Railroad War.
News, Gallatin.
1
MINNESOTA
ing at 10 o’Clock.
, *
Mr. and Mra. E. E. Adams and WANTED—Young cow. Mart be
Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Rea, Headlight,
fresh and good milker. J. H. Mei­
daughter, Democrat, Lebanon.
Tracy.
tner,
Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tfa
Mr. nnd Mrs. John C. Rogers, Ga­
Miss Lois Rea and Leon Rac, Tracy.
• ALABAMA
. Mrs. W. W. Alkens, Star, Franklin.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Curtis, Plain
zette, Dycrsburg.
WANTED—Team work, all kind*. Itr
Miss Esther Aikens, Franklin.
Mrs. F. Jk Cramton, Southern Odd­
n riro A rm f,
VERMONT.
Dealer,
St.
James.
’
,
qulrc Hanson’s Shoo Shop. 28-12p
Mrs.
H.
B.
Bullock,
Democrat,
Gosh­
fellow, Montgomery.
lir. and Mrs. W. C, Belknap, Times, WANTED TO BUY—New self-start*
Will Wilkie, President N. E. A., Ga­
Mr*. Jane DeBolt, Southern Odd­ en.
Bellows Falls.
ing Ford. Must be a bargain' for
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lochner, Dekolle- zette, Grey Eagle.
fellow, Montgomery.
VIRGINIA.
H.
C.
Rotating,
Executive
Secre­
the cash.—Cates Crate Co.
29-tfc
John C. O'Connell, Montgomery Ad­ News, Auburn.
George M. Peed, Southern Motor­ LADY OR GENTLEMAN AdENY
Lucy M. Elliott, assistant director tary, N. E. A., St. Paul.
vertiser, Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Freeman, Times,
ist, Norfolk.
Mr*. Bell Allen Ross, Montgomery. and Field Organizer, Indiana HistorWanted in the city of Sanford to
WEST VIRGINIA.
Olivia.
cal Commission, Indianapolis, Rep.
John P. Figh, Montgomery.
sell the genuine J. R. Watkins Medi­
No
olgarofto
h
a
s
A. D. ThUrber, Republican, New cines,. Spices, Extracts, Toilet Pre­
Mr. and Mr*. Emil Lclcht and son,
W. F. Black, secretary, Chamber of The Indiana Business Women.
tho sam a dollolous
Leader,
Winona.
Martinville.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
H.
Rerick,
Stand­
Commerce, Montgomery. «
parations, etc. All or spare time. A
fla v o r aa L u o k /
H. L. Snyder, Register, Shqpherda- wonderful opportunity to get into
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Jensen, Ad­
ard, LaGrange.
J. 0. Benton, Montgomery,
Strlko. Beoauao
town.
Will H. Craig, Star, Indianapolis. vertiser, Duluth.
j . C. McLendon, Luverno Journal,
business for yourself. Write today
S.
S.
Buzzard,
Messenger,
Berke­
Herman
Roe,
News,
Northfleld.
Lucky
Strlko
la
tho
for
free particulars and sample.— J.
Luverne.
IOWA
Mr. and Mr*. A. G. Erickson, Ad­
ley Springs.
toasted olgarotte.
R. Watkins Co., 62, Memphis, Tenn.
Chas. H. Green, Sylacauga New*,
Harry J. Green, Public Opinion, De­ vance-Press, Springfield.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
30-4tp
SyUcauga.
corah.
M.
E.
Mehrten, Correspondent SeE.
K.
Whiting,
Journal,
Owatonna.
M. D. Wlggin*, Enterprise, HartMr. and Mra. Marion Bruce, ArrowMr. and Mrs. A.VL. King, Skordebrlng (Ohio) Times.
FOR RENT
sellc.
man, Rolfe.
manen,
Minneapolis.
WYOMING
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—0 » r
ARKANSAS
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McCutcbeon,
Mr. and Mr*. 0. H. Josten, JournalMr. and Mra. John W. Cook, State
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford Are.
Bd. I&gt;andvolght, Forrest City, Time*
tecord, Mount Vernon.
Chronicle, Owantonna.
Journal, Lander.
Walking
distance to city. Two lots
Herald.
Walter H. Beal, Argo-Gazctte, West
Miss
Florence
Damon,
Enterprise,
WASHINGTON
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
‘A.
Merriman
and
corner
Center
and Elm Ave. Two
Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Berry, New*,
Union.
Winnebago.
Miss Merriman, Daily Argus, Mt. ‘ G. E. Barrett, Post-Intelligence, Se­ lots west side Palmetto ave., BO ft.
Huttig.
Edythe- Robinson, Page County
Mrs. Fred E. Hadley, Enterprise, Vernon.
attle.
from Eleventh St. Make offer. B. T, .
Mrs. C. E. Conklin, Time*, West Democrat, Clarinda.
WISCONSIN.
Winnebago.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
A.
Blossom,
Re­
Corey,
owner, 175 N. Spring S t, I*»
Helena.
- *
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ripley, Adver­
Mrs. C. L. Coward, Enterprise, Lodi. Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Todd, Jr., Ga- publican, Brookport.
21-tf
Mis* Louise Plank, Benton County tiser, Tipton.
zetto, Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Towell, Times,
D. A. Murray, Wave Publishing Co.,
Record, Bentonville.
J. W. H Inchon, Advance, Algona.
Milwaukee.
Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Bach, People’s tockaway Beach.
MISCELLANEOUS
J. M. White, Oil &amp; Mineral News,
A. B. Robinson, Page County Dem Press, Owantonna.
Mr. and,Mrs. H. M. Youmans, Free­ GET YOUR ORDERS to now fo r
E. S. Underhill, Leader, Corning.
Little Rock.
oernt, Clarinda.
C. I. Johnson, Times, St. Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Redfleld, Tele­ man, Waukesha,
your new Bulek car. See W.- J.
Mrs. George W. Mason, Morning
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Johnson, Preis
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. R. Helmer, Banner, Thigpen.
J. M. Palmer, Register, Blue Earth. gram, Malone.
45-tfc
News, El Dorado.
Citizen, lown City/
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Tompkins, Free
S.
C.
Thics,
New
York
City.
Master Geo. W. Mason, Morning
Mrs. V. L. Chocvcr, Banner, Clin­ HEMSTITCHING and Picoting abv
Press, Mannknto.
J. R. Bahne, Tribune, Sibley.
NORTH CAROLINA
News, El Dorado.
tachment, works on all sewing ma­
Mrs. H. C. Hotnling, Enterprise,
ILLINOIS
Hon. nnd Mrs. W. C. Hammer, Cour ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Funk, Demo­
chines,
|2.00. Personal checks 10c
er, Ashboro.
.
'
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Williams, Journ­ Maplcton.
crat, Rogers.
extra.
Lights
Mail Order House, Box
Hon. nnd Mrs. F. W. Murphy,
OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Young, al, Fanner City.
127,
Birmingham,
Ala.
267-oaW-7t
Wheaton.
Earl V. Voorhies, Courier, Grant’s
L. B. Frazier, Aurora.
World, Helena.
FOR
SALE—Good
farm
mule
in good
MISSOURI.
Pass.
R. L, Davis, Democrat-Message, M t
Miss Georgia B. Gille, Benton Coun­
condition.—M.
Fleischer.
11-25-tfc
Kathryn E. Spangler, Eye, Clinton,
A. E. Voorhies, Daily Courier,
Sterling.
ty Record, Bentonville.
Ella
Pearl
Smith,
Eye,
Clinton.
Grant's
Puss. *
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nicklcss, Citi­
ORDER your new Bulek now and
CONNECTICUT
John Eddins Smith, Eye, Clinton.
C.
L.
Smith,
Western Farmer, Port
zen,
LaGrange.
you will not lose any time on the
' Mr. nnd Mrs. Hi B. Hale, Gazette,
TALLAHASSEE,
March
15.—The
W. H. Mclntycr, Mali, Vandalia.
land.
Wm.
W.
Loomis,
Citizen,
LaGrange.
new
car load coming In soon. 46-tfc
Hartford.
. ,
state board of control was still in
Mra. H. F. Staple and Miss F. Sta
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
E.
E.
Brodic,
Enter*
Mrs.
W.
W.
Loomis,
Citizen,
LaMrs. Wm. Francis Weed, Advertis­
session at a late hour last night after YOU CAN order your new Bulek J t
pie, Mail, Itockport.
prise, Oregon City.
Grange.
er, New Canaan.
a busy day taken up with routine
no wand save time on the next ear /
William Southern, Jr., Examiner,
OKLAHOMA
D. E. Keen, Republican Register,
New Orlenns.
matters.'
There
is,
a
full
board
pres­
load.
46-tfe
Independence.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John S. Martin, Sun, ent, this being the first meeting with
Mount Carmel.
MASSACHUSETTS
Wnlter William's, School of Journal­ Hartshorne.
Claire Hnvill, Republican Register,
FOR SALE
John C. Brimblccon, Graphic, NewHon. P. K. Younge, of Pensacoln, since
ism,
Columbia, Mo.
Maude 0. Thomas, Herald, Beaver. his recent appointment to member­
Mouht Cnrmel.
tdn.
FOR SALE-MOO,000 green top cel­
G. A. Neater, Missourian, Capt. GirMra. J. C. Davis, Herald, Beaver.
Benj. Herbert, National Printer,
Miss Janet Brimblccon, Graphic,
ship on the board as a successor to
ery plants."—F. L. Greene, West
arde&amp;un.
. OHIO.
Journalist, Chicago.
Newton.
W. W. Flournoy, resigned.
Side.
21-tfc
W.
B.
Rogers,
Republican,-Trenton
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Simms.
Miss Mabel L. Hodges, Wnyne Co.
L. C. Hall, Courier, Warehnm.
This meeting of the board, which FOR SALE- Good heart cedar post*. —Mrs.
Carrie
Rogers
Clark,
Repub­
Richard William, Marlon and Vir­ in the last before the coming legisla­
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hovcy, Record, EVcas, Fairfield.
lican, Trenton.
Any quantity delivered. Write for
ginia
Simms, Morning Tribune, East ture convenes, is necessarily an im­
Wm.
J.
Smith,
Daily
Sun,
Wauke­
Haverhill.
Mrs.
N.
G.
Rogers,
Republican,
prices.
Box 69, Sorrento, Fla.
Liverpool.
gan.
Miss Emily Woodward, Vlennn.
portant one. The greater part of the
Trenton.
^_______
a i-li
Miss
Clara
Amos,
Daily
News,
Sid­
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. E. Evans, DailyMr. and Mrs. R. L. McKenncy,
morning was taken up in a joint ses­
MISSISSIPPI
ney.
Advocate, Belleville.
News, Mncon.
sion with the state board of educa­ FOR SALE—Twenty acres of land to
Jack Senter, Commercial, Columbus
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gaskins, tion, composed bn the governor, sup­
the Celery City district.—A. E.
M I bs Imogene Goddard, Post, East
Miss Mnrgarct McKinney, News,
V. B. Imes, Dispatch, Columbus.
News-Record, Sabina.
Bolles, Montclair, N. J.
?8-4tc
Peoria.
Macon.
erintendent
of
public
Instruction,
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
T.
Rand,
Demo­
Mr.
and
Mm.
Ed.
Wctzler,
Daily
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Goddard
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hafbcr, Observ­
attorney-general and tho state treas­ FOR SALE—6-room house Reason­
Eagle, Lancaster.
Tazewell County Reporter, Washing­ crat, Philadelphia.
able and terms.—N. II. Garner.
1.
er, Commerce.
urer. Tho combined boards met to
Mr. and Mm. James Faulk, Leaks
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester Bryan, Dem­ provide a budget for the coming needs
80-31-tBuSW
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sutlive, Press, ton, president Illinois Press Associa­ ville.
ocrat, London. ^
tion.
Savnnnnh.
of the state institutions of higher
S(V"LE—Ruby Fiing Topper
L. II. Bowen, Times, Brookhavcn;
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McClung, News, learning, nnd it Is understood that F o r
•
Mrs.
Mabel
Shaw,
Evening
Tele­
G. S. Chapman, Progress, SandersPlants.—O.
P. SWope, Oviedo, Fla.
Mrs. A. B. Conway, Evening Post Troy.
graph, Dixon.
plans
are
being
formulated
to
lay
a
ville.
81-ltp
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Marchand, Re­ definite nnd concrete statement be­
Mrs. II.. U. Bardwell, Evening Tele­ Vicksburg.
KENTUCKY
Russell and Kathleen Cohway, Ev­ publican, Willoughby.
FOR SALE—A few choice building
fore tho legislature seeking the neces­
John A. Lynem, Evening Journal, graph, Dixon.
ening
Post,
Vicksburg.
lots. Real bargains.—N. II. Garn­
PENNSYLVANIA.
Mrs. F. J. Rosenbrook, Evening
sary appropriations.
Henderson.
KANSAS
er.
80-31-te1
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
E.
E.
Althousc,
Her­
A. A. Coult, of Jacksonville, repreMilton Conley, Big Snndy. News, Telegraph, Dixon.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Alf.
E.
Tovcy,
Colt
ald,
Scllcrsville.
Mr. nnd Mrs, David Bruner, Press,
sontihg the Florida development board FOR SALE—Duroc pigs, ,8 weeks
Louisa.
Spring Advertiser, West Side, and In­
C. M.’ Bomberger, News-Dispatch, was present at this meeting and urg­
old. Big type. See Nick ZcrnovMiss Elizabeth Copley, Big Sandy Industry.
ternational Gazette, BufTalo.
Jeannette.
Thos. J. Iloworth, Tribune, Chester.
lan, Beardail Ave.
•
30-4tp
ed
an
adequate
appropriation
pro­
News, Louisa.
W. D. Grcason, Republican, Paoia.
Mrs.
Amanda
L.
Xnnders,
Pen
Wo­
gram to lay before the legislature.
Leonnrd J. Schwartz, Republican,
LOUISIANA
FOR SALE—A good, barred-rock
0. W. Little, Enterprise, Almn.
man, York.
During
the
afternoon
the
hoard
of
Fred W. llott, Linotype Bulletin, Edwnrdville.
rooster. Mrs. G. T. Ballinger,
Mr. nnd Mrs.’Charles F\ Scott, Reg­
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Ilaume, Central control inspected the Floridn Stnte box 241, Route A.
FI H. Childress, Wayne County ister, Iola.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pape, Republi­
30-3tp
News, Perknsic.
College for Women and the Florida
Press, F'nirfield.
can, Wntorbury.
George Marble, Tribune, Ft. Scott
Mr. pud Mm. James F’rancc, Oa- Agricultural nnd Mechanical College,' FOR SALE—10 acres in celery deltk
Miss lienita Pape, Republican, WatMr. nnd Mrs. Chas. F. Renlch, Sen­
Mr. ond Mrs. John Redmond, Re­ ette, Frankford, Philadelphia.
at Sanford, for 21,000 cash or on
and*nt 5 o’clock they were guests at
erhury.
tinel, Woodstock.
publican, Burlington.
terms.
J. M. Stevens, 39 . B arnett,Mr.
and
Mra.
C.
M.
Meredith,
Sr.',
tea served by the homo economics de­
Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Freeman, Press,
Miss Florence Renich, Sentinel,
J. Byron Cain, News, Belle Plaine, Free Press, Quaknrtown.
Jacksonville,
Flo.
31-7tc
partment* of the woman’s college in
Bristol, *
Woodstock.
Paul Cain, News, Belle Plaine.
Chas.
M.
Meredith,
Jr.,
Free
Press,
the newly equipped practise house.
FOR SALE—Aster plants, ready now.
Mr. R. M. Beardsley, Press, Bristol.
H. C. Paddock, Cook County Her­
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Sowers, New Qunkertown.
Please order early,—Stewart, the
COLORADO
ald, Arlington Heights.
Era, Spring Hill.
John M. Meredith, Free Press, 30,597 TONS OF
Florist.
Phono 2G0-W, 814 Myrtle
lion, nnd Mys. Guy U. Hnrdy, Rec­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clement J. Lumpkin,
T&amp;YAS
Qunkertown.
aVc,
■
31-ltc
FERTILIZERS
SOLD
ord, Canon City.
Enquirer, Carlinville.
Mr. nnd Mm. W. M. Hamilton, HorMr.
and
Mrs.
A.
L.
Etter,
Journal,
IN
STATE
IN
MONTH
CALIFORNIA.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rigby, Puitta- nld, Palestine.
FOR SALE—One million sweet po­
Middletown.
,
E (J. Williams, Enterprise, Fern- grnph, Bloomington.
tato draws and vines, now ready,
Paul Richardson, Western Newspa­
Mrs. Ilattie M. Shnrbaugh, Tribune,
dale.
TALLAHASSEE, March 15.—Ac­ Nancy Hall, Cubian .Yam and Red,
Miss Edna Coulsun, Lallnrper, La- per Union, Houston.
Johnstown.
cording to records in file in tho WfAce
GEORGIA.
Hnrpe.
C. R. Gard, Western Newspaper
Helen Shnrbaugh, Courier, Patton. of the commissioner of agriculture, 22.00 per 1,000. Shfp anywhere.—A,
Goo. C. Fairbanks, Bulletin, Natick.
Miss Corn Pearley, Lallarper, I-a- Union, Houston.
Mrs. F. C. Shnrbaugh, Mountaineer there were 30,607 tons of fcrtillzxer V. French, French avenue, Sanford,
Mrs. C. T. Brooks, Bulletin, Natick. Harpe.
Fla.__________„ .* i
81-lte,
NEBRASKA
Herald, Edensburg.
1
—
j
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harris M. Dolbeare
sold In the state during tho month of m - — «■ ■
Mr. and Mrs'. II. A. Clark, Republi­
Stanley Picket, Omaha Printing Co,
Mrs.
Julia
A.
Hazard,
NewB,
Swnrth
FOR
SALE—Improvements
on
the
February, tho sale stamps from which
Item, Wakefield.
can, Princeton.
Omaha.
best .homestead of 160 acres- to
more.
x
have enriched the state treasury by
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Leavitt, Bea­
Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Bailey, Republi­
Mr. C. E. Nevin, Laurel Advocate,
Mrs.
II.
S.
Voshago,
News,
SwarthFlorida,
situated in .Volusia county,
27,049.25.- There were 17,534.5 tons
con, Dorchester.
can, Princeton.
Laurel.
about
2ft
miles from the town of En­
morc.
*
■
i
of feed -sold, the revenue stamps
( Miss Frances Leavitt, Beacon, Dor­ ’ Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Spivey, DoRy
Mrs. C. E. Novin, Laurel.
terprise and the same distance from .
Mr. nnd Mrs. Levi M. Wise, Engle, bringing in 24,383.63.
chester.
V
Journal, East St. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. .Pickett, Wasp Butlor.
the famous Benson Springs; one mile
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prescott, GaMiss Mittase Spivey, Daily Journal Wahoo.
Mrs.
Geo,
R.
Flemming,
Pennsyl­
nnd
a half from .Grech Springs and
Miss Hortense Andrews, Gazette East St. Louis.
OIL PROSPECTORS HOPEFUL
Hazel Nevin, Advocate, Laurel
the
St. Johris river; 2 miles from
vania
Grit,
Williamsport.
*cttc, Weymouth,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Worman, Press,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0. Edgacombe
Dietrich
Lnmnde,
•
Pennsylvania
beautiful
Lake Monroe and 10,
Miss Eleanor B. Moulton, Echo Tcutopolis.
Still Believe They Will Find Oil Near from DcLand; right in the heart
Signal, Geneva.
Grit,
Williamsport.
Manchester,
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Colby, News,
A. B. Wootf, Courier, Gering.
DeFuniak Springe,
Geo. W. Waggenseller, Post, Midthe orange and truck fanning
Chas. A. Coring, Massachusetts Au­ Pccntonicn.
A. N. Mathers, Journal, Gering.
trict; climate and health unsurpassed;
dleburg.
to List &amp; Tourist, Boston.
Warren Milby, Banner-Times, Ma­
NEW YORK STATE
DE FUNIAK SPRINGS, March 15. abundance of deer, turkey and ott
J.
H.
Zcrby,
Daily
Republican,
Miss Cccoljia Barrows, News, Ja son City.
Thomas J. Bialn, Dally Item, Port Pottsvilie.
Local people who visited the well be­ game; fine fishing. This is a
maica Plain.
L. F.-Black, News, Elgin.
Chester.
Miss Mildred Zerby, Republican, ing bored /or oil twenty-flvo miles tiful place for a country home^.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I. M. Marshall, Crick­
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Walsh, Herald,
Mrs. Thomas J. Blain, Dally Item Pottsvilie.
south-east of here, came back very good springs and. .4 • nice runni
et &amp; Essex Echo. Manchester.
Port Chester.
Harvard.
enthusiastic
over the prospects, say­ streams, on the land, flowing into i
Miss Elizabeth Zerby, Republican,
I. H. Marshall, Sun Bulletin, MenMr. and Mrs. Wallace Odell, Daily Pottsvilie.
ing that there was unquestionably oil dy bottom pond which borders
FLORIDA
Newa, Tarry town.
Coo. E. Hosmer, Past President dota.
there, both on top of the water In the homestead; a capital place for a st
RHODE ISLAND.
NEW JERSEY
Frank LeRoy Blanchard, Editor anc
Journal, Bradcntown.
well
and coming up with tha bailer farm and poultry raising. Part
Mra. Walter B. Frost, Manufactur­
Mr. and Mra. Alex L. Moreau, The Publisher, New York City.
Mrs. Glenyille C. Frissell,' League
from the bottom. The well in now In the land in excellent orange land
ing Jeweler, Providence.
Transcript, Freehold.
NEW YORK
American Pen Women, Miami.
Harry B. Frost, Manufacturing quicksand at 770 feet, and It will be some ia well adapted for truck fay
Mrs. E. H. Osgood, Cape May Coun­
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sykes, Courier,
Mrs. Hannah O. Houghton, News
necessary to reant out the hole to * ing
_ and celery growing. About
____
Jeweler, Providence.
Clinton.
ty Times, Sea Iale City.
Pensacola.
Urger
size
In
order
to
sink
casing
toj
worth
of
Jon'
leaf
virgin
pino
’tim
E. A. Noyes, Standard, Wickford,
Dixie Anxer, Hudson News, West
Mrs. E. M. Perkins, Gazette-News,
Gilbert Leach, Commercial, Lees­
shut
this
off,
which
o..cIaIs
of
the
jo
acres
cleared;
partly
fenced:
Miss Marguerite Noyes, Standard,
burg.
LeRoy
Hoboken.
company say will take about three garden; two small
irnall house*. The
Wickford.
*
Mrs. Anxer, Hudson. News, West
Mrs, W, JR. Greenhow and Mis* Hel
A. Elliott, Timgs-Unkra, Jock
weeks,‘
I
should’
be
seer
it to be appreciated..
SOUTH DAKOTA
en Greenhow, The Evening Tribune■onvillo,
Hoboken.
The officfals of the company ar* want to sell th
the
Improvements on
Mr..and Mrs. George Schlosser, Re­ very optimistic, and express them­
J. D. Carpenter, Democrat, Wood­ Times, Horneil.
•
INDIANA
plant
and
will
relinquish my cist
Mr. and Mrs. Garry *A. Willard, publican,, Washington Sprflng*.
selves ns certain that they will have a to the homestead, to 'the person pur­
Will E. Benson, The Journal, Win bury.
Mark D. Scott, Journal, Sioux Falls. producing well In a short time,
Post President, Herald, Boonvifle.
' NORTn DAKOTA
cheater.
chasing said improvements. I
r
Mrs. Kendall B. Cressey, State For­
Edward
M.
Perkins,
Gazette-News
Carrie
L,
Black,
Prairie
Press,
Stir■ Mrs. Sam' Matthews, Tribune, Tip
have for sale a gtyd general
um,'Sioux Falla.
ton.
um.
'
^ IieRoy.
DRINK
horse, some household goods, tools,.
Hazel J. Holbcrt, Newa, Woonsock­
John P. Herrick, The Breeze, Olean.
E. L. Peterson, Press, Dickinson.
Mrs. Charlotte Woodring, Jouma
•etc.;
and one Ford track In good
Elder
Springs
Water.Its
99
98-100
et. - .
;
. '
Miss Mary Mack, Register-Gazette,
F. E. Kesslnger, Sentinel, Rome.
Peru.
dilion. The above will all be sold
Mr. and Mrs". E. B. Oddy, News, per cent pure. Phone 811.
Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Bassler, News,
Chas. n. Benson, Journal-HornR Haynes City.
Wednesday the 28rd of March at
WonaockeL
George P. Collins, Independent, Car­ Middleburgh.
. Winchester..
Another, new state proposed out Hamilton Homestead, 2ft mllea
Mr. and Mr*. John H. Craig, Ledg
A. E. McCall, The Plaindealer,
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. D. Llnscy, Chron rington.
Idaho &gt;vwsy.
Somebody evidently j w t of Enterprise, Florida,
er, Tripp.
BajA. _ _
_
MICHIGAN ...
We, Marion.
thiuks 48 different divorce laws not at ftow M Enterprise for dli
Mr.
and
Mr*.
C.
N,
Searl,
Hum­
Mrs.
B.
G.
Seamona,
Democrat,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer » Harwood,
W. W. Aikena, N. E. A., Treasurer,
enough.—Saginaw New*-Courier.
j*0 homestead.
boldt, Journal, Sioux Falla.
Rulaakl.
•f
Franklin. Watchman, Warren.
mn
• ' •• tj •
.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

WHO

LUC
STRIKE

CIGARETTE

APPROPRIATIONS
STATE SCHOOLS

^ :~r —

•Ms

___

1

__

m

�-

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921
[E S A N F O R D H E R A L D

MEANS MUCH TO SANFORD

Hotels and golf go hand in hand in
Florida as well as in other resorts and
until a Florida resort has a good golf
links that resort need not expect to
get the crowds of real people. Those
who are something in the great world
of finance, sport and fellowship fol­
low the- little white balls over the
fields just as industriously as they
/:hase the elusive dollar in their fi­
nancial operations and without golf
you are without the people in the
wintor. Sanford can never hope to be
a winter resort until the excellent
golf links that are now laid out will
bo completed and ready for the great
game.
On the. other hand those who play
golf expect to place their, feet under
a mahogany board filled with all the
good things to cat and at night ex­
pect to climb out of the shining tub
and climb into a soft bed with ail the
comforts and conveniences that their
tired frames need after a strenuous
day. on tho links and the golf links
and the real tourists hotels go hand
in hand. Neither one is complete
without the other and. so it is good
news this day that the Daily Herald
brings to the readers that the hew
tourist hotel and the golf links are
well on the way, the golf links having
all ready been laid out under the di­
rection of the* greatest golfer in the
world and the hotel project bo far
along that nothing can stop it now
and ground will be broken for the
building in sixty days.
The gentlemen who have labored so
long and faithfully for this great pro­
ject .that means so much for Sanford
should have our everlasting . thanks
and certainly should have our wholesouled support in anything that they
may undertake. They should be taken
into our inner circles and mnde to
feel that we appreciate what they lire
doing and their projects und their fu­
ture developments will always have
the support and the co-operation of
the Snnford people ns n whole. The
time has come when, this city will
either be lifted out of the urban clnss
into the list of rent cities or it will
continue only as n good farming com­
munity. Tho time has come when wc
can by putting our shoulder to the
wheel make this one of the finest
resorts In the South, n city of fifty
thousand, a city that will be known
far nnd wide ns the greatest golfing,
fishing, boating, motoring nnd hotels
in the south.
But—standing off and watching the
crowds will not do it. Standing by
and lotting George do it1will not get
anything but George's goat. Sitting
in the sun and whittling a stick nnd
telling of the past gJories of Snnford
will not build a new city.
It is time for the real men of Snn­
ford to get together and stand back
of every project thnt promises the big
improvements needed here. It is time
that the men of Sanford who intend
to build this town regardless stood
together nnd against all who do not
stand for a better and bigger town.
And it is time thnt the strangers in
our midst were taken into our midst
nnd made to feel thnt they arc wel­
come anti their pluns are welcome nnd
they will receive-our help instead of
the cold Khouldcr.

The newB story carried today by
the Dally Herald anent the new. tour­
ist hotel and golf links in Sanford
means so much.to tho commercial life
of Sanford that it seems too good to
be true and while there may be some
of those skeptical ones who are sus­
picions of every new move, ' on the
whole, the people will rejoice over the
bare announcement that at last the
Lake Front Improvement Company,
has gained what they started out' to
accomplish over one year ago and
now it seems that their dreams of a
big tourist hotel and the commercial
building and all the other plans will
eventually be put through.
These
large plans take time and money to
put them in shape to handle intelli­
gently and in a manner that will at­
tract foreign capital. It is not diffi­
cult to convince a Sanford man that
this city haa a great' future but to
those in the financial world who nev­
er heard of Sanford it takes rest
facts and figures and much time to
impress them with the fact that San­
ford means so much in the way of in­
vestment. The average investor who
comes here secs the opportunities but
he is skeptical because he does not
see-more of the home people invest­
ing. This spirit of co-opration on the
part of tho home people is what the
stranger wants to see and it is sure
and certain that this spirit only will
bring the people here in numbers to
invest their money. -The fact that
Snnford people built the Valdez Ho­
tel wns the biggest boom that San­
ford ever had and the Valdez Hotel
made the lutcr investments and im­
provements possible.' It Was that
abiding faith in your own home town
that impressed tho people who have
come‘in later and invested their mon­
ey and it is that abiding faith in your
own home town that will build it into
n city and it is thnt faith that will
take the stranger by the hand nnd
make him feel thnt he has cast his lot
among n bunch of town builders nnd
boosters and not a bunch of knockers.
We can well afford to help every en­
terprise that comes along thnt has the
ear marks of stability. We can place
a little money in every homo enter­
prise instead of investing It In’fore­
ign gold mines and oil wells nnd oth­
er outside stock whorw it will never
return, We can afford to invest in
every worthy home enterprise that
w|ll help this city and if we have no
money to invest wo can do a whole lot
by boosting along every good home
enterprise instead of knocking it.
And so today we should all take
hope for better things nre in store
for Snnford.' Those big things of
which we have dreamed are coming
to pass nnd Snnford in another year
will be a different Sanford thnn today
and the people will hnve a different
feeling about mnny things tlpit will
hnve come to pass nnd in tho general
making over it is hoped thnt nil will
become constructive builder? instead
of destructive knockers.

CHULUOTA

HOME FOR THE CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE

FLORIDA A GARDEN FOR MILLIONS OF PEOPLE

We were at Chuluotn Tuesday night
Probably a very large number of
and renewed our old love for this
The editor of the Herald has longed
, JL IK U ..............,,,.,.On«nl 'Kutf&lt;r
beauty spot in Seminole county. We for the time when the Chamber of people in Florida knowing the im­
YablUbW C*«i7 rrld»y by
of the lowlands, are always glad to Commerce could have a home of its mense quantities of fruits and vege­
see the rolling hills and dales of our own. Having been a member of the tables that are shipped out of the
own county and these with the beau­ Board of Trade here ever since we state yet fail to appreciate the im­
(Ia«orp«r*U4)
tiful clear water lakes make a most first came to Sanford, having served portance of the fact that Florida Is a
ainM cmxmoM r u e s a a l j a m o z p
entrancing scene, In daylight it is as director of the old board, as presi­ garden,upon which depend millions
B XIAR*»«»t*i******»*****i******&gt;ii*M-20
grand and at night with tho moon­ dent and in other positions and now of people of the United States for
; I M tu m a
....................................... u ts
light and the electric lights casting serving as one of the board' of gov­ many of the things that enter into
H4X HONTR1,
,?l
their gleams on the water. Chuluota ernors, we have the interests of the their food supplies.
____ u B*cn4 CUu Mall lUtUr A iful tj,
is
one of the real Florida spots that Chamber of Commerce at heart and
In the Boston Evening Transcript
MM, a t tte h i l OtlN i l SaafarA, Xlarlia,
■AH a f Mawb B, MTS.
hold the attention and the charm of we believe that in a home of our own of last Saturday appeared an article
the beholder. About fifteen yean aga we could do much better work and by Prof. R. J. McFali, professor of
ti H P A I D BVZLDnrO.
rw*« iu
or more the editor of the Herabi look after the interests of the visitors marketing in the Massachusetts Agriwrote an article,on Chuluota and to the city in the right kind of style cultural college in which he calls it. .4*tlg w Advert Ulnf Repnientatlva
THEAMERICAN PRESSASSOCIATION
especially on the beauties of I-«Ir&lt;9
and manner. In this respect the fol­ tention to the facF that other states
Mills. This was before the hand of lowing from the Orlando Reporter- than Massachusetts are supplying
man had supplemented the hand of Star anent their purchase of a build­ very much of the food supplies re­
^Business H good.
Nature to bring out the high lights
----------- oing site and the erection of a building quired by the people of that common­
in
this
great
painting
of
Florida
wealth. He states that In 1920 the
; And getting better nil the time.
woodlands and lakes. It was before meets with our hearty approval and chief fruits and vegetables taken in­
----------- o----------Sanford could read this and adopt the
the hotel was built and many of the
to the Boston markets amounted to
A ll you need to do is to push right
same
plan with profit:
store rooms that now go to moke up
37,010 carloads, "of which . Massa­
a cosmopolitan air in that thriving The Orlando Chamber of Commerce chusetts supplied only 6,126 carloads”.
I
little ' city. It was before electric will have its own building, upon its He then gives in detail, together with
There is nothing in the world quite
lights gleamed around the shores of own proptrty, and the local body in a map,. the principal states from
D good as Sanford right now.
the lake an£ lighted the business keeping step with the tremendous de­ which Massachusetts receives great
■ ■ —o----------street of the town. It was while the velopment of the city, will also pro­ quantities of. foods. He says that
ad that great spirit of sticking toplace was in the rugged appearance vide Itself with a structure whose in- Florida, California, Texas,' and Louis­
aer will get the people of Sanford
of the cariy period, while the roads come will practically finance its erec­ iana take the lead in winter vege­
they should be in a few years.
were in the same condition and tho tion and upkeep. That was the con­ tables, and the reader will note .that
face of nature had not been changed sensus of expression of a number‘of1 Professor McFali places Florida first
W e need a live bunch to take charge
much but it was bcautifut and one representative business men, any half in the nnming of these four states.
ff affairs hero and'keep in charge
could look ahead and picture'it as one dozen of which were sufficiently able
With reference to the growing of
:4uid boost the city from morning until
of Florida’s resorts some day. It has with plans and finances to carry the early vegetables, Prof."McFali .says
Slight and then some.
not reached the point as yet where undertaking to a success, which met that “Florida enjoys peculiar advan­
■;
-------------0— ;— r
it can be classed as one of the most by invitation with the board of direc­ tages for this industry, and is, per­
-• I t is this sp irit'th a t makes cities
popular resorts but it is getting big­ tors of the local civic body at a busi­ haps, the most general trucking com­
d*this spirit will make Sanford, if
ger each year and tho Chuluota Inn, ness luncheon at the San Juan hotel. munity in the United States.” He
\ -«*»ry real citizen will become a boostunder Mr. nnd Mrs. Brumtoy’s care­ For some few weeks tho board of then goes on to say that of cabbage,
i;, « r . Join the Chamber of-Commerce
ful supervision, has done much to­ directors hove been brought face.to Florida shipped -to Boston last yeaq.21
—join ail the live organizations that
ward making tho visitors feel at home face with a decision in regard to re­ carloads with New York state, neigh­
'are building Sanford and become one
and. boo the many advantages and tho linquishing the favorable lease, still bor of Massachusetts, sending in only
f the boys who arc doing things. It
many beauties of this part of Florida. with two .and a half years to run, 188 carloads, and, of course, lnttr
■, w ill keep you f i t
Chuluota is a- lovely spot in one of which that Institution enjoys upon its than that shipped from Florida. "With
----------- o----------the best counties in tho state and with present property, and it was for guid­ reference to lettuce shipped into Bos­
tlovem or Hardee has outlined his
the many advantages that will some ance in arriving at the proper decision ton, Prof. McFali says: “There nre
plans far state government and these
day come, to Chuluota it will-be a that the board asked the ndvico of no near competitors although Flori­
plans are so nearly like our own that
large and popular resort and one of tho various representative men who da supplied 62 carloads in the Dccom"‘we hasten to congratulate the gover­
ber-May season” of Inst year. Of po­
which nil of us will be proud. We were present.
An opinion of purchase by private, tatoes Florida shipped mnny carloads
nor and olTer our support In putting
should help them with the road prob­
them through. Wo liave a real gov
lems nnd nil their needs and in help­ interests had been secured from the into the bean-eater’s city last year
a m o r In Florida now.
ing Chuluota nnd every other part of owners of the Chcmber of Commerce nnd does so every year. Of straw­
Seminole county Sanford is helping property, which was ctotlngcnt upon berries grown in Floridn, fourteen car­
the elimination of the lease, nnd an loads nrrived in Boston from Febru­
§ Our governor was reared in the
herself.
investigation showed the practical ary to April. With reference to to­
northern tier of counties but that docs
asbt make him hide bound about the
BANNING INDECENT MOVIES unanimity as to the wisdom of tho matoes Prof. McFali says: "Here
purchase of the property by the again Florida lends off in the season
Test of the state. He is just its anx­
The National Association of Motion Chamber of Commerce at price named, shipping from January to July; she
ious about South Florida’s problems
Picture Producers recognize thnt tho nnd instructions given tho committee also leads in quantities, with 216
ms about North Florida and just as
public has had cause to -comp din appointed nt the meeting were they cars, while Massachusetts has to its
mnxious to do something for West
against n number of films rcco itly decline any surrender of the lease and credit only 129 carloads, New Jersey
I Florida hs East Florida. He is the
inflicted upon it nnd adopts resolu­ to negotiate plans to carry through 131, Mississippi 88, and other states
governor of Florida and not any one
tions
promising to assist in the pros­ the consummation of tho purchnsc by lesser quantities.
_ section.
the Chamber of Commerce.
i In order not to trespass on space
ecution of offenders.
----------- o----------The Sanford Chamber of Commerce
All agreed thnt the time had now nnd time it is only/tiecessary to say
This is encouraging. It shows that
da working early and late for you and
motlo^ picture men realize that tho nrrived, considering Die tremendous that Prof. McFali has a good word te
sinless you are a member you ore inkgreatest menace to the potion picture advance in values and the prospect of say with reference to marketing meth­
ang something that does not belong to
industry is in films that transgress continuous growth in values, for the ods, something that Florida truck and
yell. You nrc taking advantage of
Chamber of Commerce to establish its fruit growers are learning to appre­
the bounds of decency.
the- other fellow's work and money,
While narrow-mindedness, the dis­ stnbilit yby the erection of a modem ciate. He says:
and time invested and applying it to
‘'Practically all truck-producing sec­
position to sec evil in practically office building, with mercantile quar­
your own individual gain. It is time
tions
are provided with co-operative
everything, must be guarded against ters in the Btreet floor, not less than
the real boosters joined together to
exchanges
for marketing, but by no
in the censoring, there is n serious fivo nnd perhaps seven stories in
■Mice Sanford the kind of city it
means
nil
producers
even in the re­
height,
the
other
fldUrs
to
be
devoted
reflection upon censors In the other
.should be.
gions
where
the
best
exchanges op­
to
offices,
with
one
floor
given
over
to
direction by reason of some of tho
erate
irvnil
themselves
of the scrtho
quarters
of
tho
commercial
body.
pictures they hnve passed, showing
viyxrraf
these
agencies.
It is doubt­
^Florida never looked prettier than
Somo
suggestion
wns
made
ns
to
the
their utter unfairness to net ns judges.
iright flow and Sanford never looked
ful
if
any
other
ngcticy
is
so well able
YOUR DUTY IS OBVIOUS.
desirability
of
the
Chnmber
of
Com­
The chief complnlnt is not so much of
prettier than she will look when the
to
bring
the
standard
of
the product
merce
for
n
community
center
rather
lewdness in the pictures considered ns
If the nppronching visit of the of the tendency of certain productions than n commercial organization, and up to n Ijigh quality as is the co-oper­
.newspaper men gather here next SntNational Editorial Association to Or­ to present criminals in n rather favor­ practical plans for providing funds ative exchange, and there is nn everThey ahould have a most falando is going to be n successful able light, white representatives of for the initial pnyment were suggest­ incrcnsing tendency to use this sys­
l Wcrablo impression of Floridn as n
nHTnir it .is up to each nnd every citi­ Inw nnd rnorality nre- ridiculed.
■whole to carry back with them. Now
ed by S. Y. Way, who proposed n tem to move all such products from
3m the time to advertise what we have
zen of the city nnd county to be on
It is Just n matter, ns recognized by number of subscriptions of $100 ench, the producing regions to the consuma n d we should display our wares to
their
“toes.”
This
Is
no
time
for
fool­
HERE'S TO HOOD.
right-minded picture men, of apply­ ns well ns U. U. Brassier, whose plan iug markets.”
th e best advantage while these pur­
While the article nl&gt;ove quoted from
ishness or npnthy.. Wc wnnt every ing thp rules of common decency nnd called for the issuance of $150 In btock
veyors of publicity are with us.
refers
only to whnt one city or state
one
of-tho
-100
editors
to
enrry
n
mes­
to
nt
least
300
members
of
the
organ­
J. D . H o o d and bis associates are
common sense. The resolution bans
----------- o---------is
obtaining
from Floridn in the way
sage
back
to
the
thirty-eight
states
ization.
The
hypothecation
of
which
responsible for the new hotel thnt will
films thnt nre "obscene, salacious, In­
11 everyone in Sanford hut knew be built here and the new golf links. which they represent which will be to decent nnd immoral,1” ■ those which among financial institutions could of food products the render can mul­
ju s t the kind of golf links that San­ But J. I). Hood is the mnn who stood the effect thnt Orange county wns the “emphnsizc nnd exaggerate sex np- likely be arranged to raise ready cash tiply Boston receipts from Florida by
fo rd will have next season they would like n rock in the face of hundreds of highest example of whnt n county penl,” those bnsed on “commercialized ns needed, leaving the pnyment of the a number representing practically all
twg, borrow and steal nil the money difficulties and never wavered when should be in a great commonwealth. vice,” or which - make drunkenness, stock to l&gt;e scattered along In a man­ the larger cities, of the North and
they could to invcst.it In Sanford now. the skies were the darkest , nnd it If the citizens of Orange county nrc
Central West. The total is enor­
gnmbling or the use of narcotics at­ ner consistent with the financial abil­
mous.
Truly, Florida is the garden
.■When the biggest men in America seemed ns though his big project not ready to assist in properly enter­
tractive. Other things ruled against ity of the owner.
for
millions
of people.—Timcs-Union.
Ctnne here to play golf next full there would never be completed or his pro­ taining these editors by' the donation
-----------o----------- '
nre “scenes which unnecessarily pro­
will be something doing here*and you phecies fulfilled. J. D. Hood is of an of their time, money, nnd motor ve­
-----------o—:—-—
AN EDITOR’S BIRTHDAY.
long expressions or demonstrations
n*t rub that out. As seated before abiding faith, a man with a .vision, hicles, it would be better to cancel
Already the news story carried by
paper, Sanford will have the a man who keeps his own counsels to the date of ,the visit nnd let them go of passionnte love,” or "particularly
The
Daily Herald last Saturday about
We
celebrated
our
birthday
on
yes­
Sat golf links in the state and the himself and who says but little but elsewhere. This is not n one-man suggestive bedroom and bathroom terday. . There was no bountifully the new hotel nnd golf links has
al of any in the United States. when he does sny something he says county or n committee county. YoU scenes and scenes, of inciting dances,”
those exhibiting nakedness or scanty supplied table and no effort at dis­ brought n flood of inquiries from the
this to your friends.
much. Wc wish we had more J. D. know, ns nn individual business man attire, and those which instruct the play. Tomorrow will bo our real an­ golfers now in the state, and many of
#
----------- o----------Hoods in Sanford. They nre tho kind or citizen, whether you have contrib­ feeble-minded in "methods of commit­ niversary but wo chose yesterday for them out of the state, who recognize
: Is high time that Sanford rolled of men that build cities and countries. uted your money to this coming ev­ ting crime.” Scenes ridiculing public its celebration. We chose it because tho master hand in^the laying out of
V her nice warm bed and came They nre the kind of men who nre not ent, nnd ns such it should not be officers, policemen, sailors, soldiers, it wns God's holy Sabbath, and n more the course and the fact that Sanford
rn to unfasten the door and let appreciated when they are among us necessary f.,r nn unpaid con.nllee to ministers, priests or rabbis also are beautiful spring day was
never links will be the best in the state.
strangers in. We hnve not been but arc sadly missed when they leave writ upon you nnd nrguo good time banned. The picture producer who known. Wo spent it with our little Somo of these wcnlthy golfers who
t the -entertaining line as we should us. They are the kind of* men who nwny for u'Yoiv dolla*s. Send your enn not subscribe heartily to the alms family, in the green woods by the want to come here and spend the en­
ive been and every city around us aro misjudged, misused and unsung money to the secretary of the Chnmof this movement should be driven out side of a pretty lake. Every spring­ tire winter have gone over the situa­
talnes lavishly and takes care of but they go straight to the mark nnd ber of Commerce, You also know
of the business. The public can no time leaf, every opening wild flower tion thoroughly and are quite agreed
Ig crowds every winter and many with an unwavering faith in the fu­ whether you nro going to co-operate
more submit to having rules of pro­ in the forest and every wavelet on on tho point that with tho present lay­
them in the summer. It means ture hew out their ideas and win in in every way. When the call is is­
priety in the movies laid down to it the simmering lake whispered to us out o f that veteran, C. S. Butchart,
it Stanford will get more advertis- the end. May he put it over and sued for one hundred automobiles to
by some underworld spirit than it can qf the goodno&amp;s and tho mercy of the Sanford will certainly have tho great­
: than ever before and people will make a fortune is our earnest wish show these "pen-pushers” around tho
Great Jehovah. W« grow tired of est golf links in the South.; And this
of Sanford who never knew we and he-and his associates deserve all county, have your car ready and be submit to having amusements censored
by “narrow puritans.’’—Tampa Tri­ brick paved streets and cement side­ la something to talk about
on the map. All of the business the praise, all tho credit, all the sup­ on the Job. .Also plnce your premises
-----------o---------- walks. We grow tired of brick build­
sn, will get returns from the new port and co-operation that we can in good order so that the visitors can bune.
ings and of the buzz and hum of the
That fish hatchery for the state is
itors who will come here next win- givo them. ,
see that Orlando is really The' City
We note thnt the Florida Wild Life town. We love the woods and we now an- assured .fact, says Captain
Beautiful.—Orlando Sentinel.
' ------!--- 0— :------•
the- Master loved thern^
..... ......................
'
-because Hodges* the former state flahiCommULeague- for; the protection of -birds know
If a man is right, he can afford to
He
made
auch
beautiful
forests
and sioner, and wo hope the captafn knows
'Unless Sanford Intends to advertise, go ahead full steam. To be right
We should bupy the hatchet now is organized in Orlitfr}|r There are lakes and streams. Birthdays mean whereof he speaks. Florida not only
several residing in'^Kc confides of
fake care of big crowds, to. make means mainly to be in tune with Des­ and let it grew into n cherry tree,
Orange county who are entitled to much to us now—because we have had needs a fish hatchery, but Florida
improvements needed ,then there tiny, and willing to obey. It does not Wc have so much work to do hero
join
a league of this kind even though so many. They are llko milestones needs more protection from the sein­
no use to have any Chamber of necessarily mean to bo agreeable, nor that there is no time for petty Jeal­
they
are only indoor sportsmen.—Or­ along the road.between the cradle and ers who would,drag their seines over
Commerce, to have any city bfflcials, to bo ngrecd with, nor to be popular, ousies and bickerings about who is to
the grave. There Is no return ticket the spawning beds of even the govern­
have any hotels, to have any daily blit it docs mean to be useful in the have the white meat on qvery deal lando Sentinel.
on that road—
• ment hatcheries unless they were pro­
----------------------r,to have any band, to have any purpose which Destiny is trying to that is put over. Let the,men of
And
the
mill
will
never
grind
again,
tected. This part of the seining U
es, to have any opera houses, achieve. '“I f a man is right, ho need brains and push have all that they .Great interest is manifested towards
With
the
water
that
is
past.—
one
of the evils that will force the new
s any parks, to have any Worn- not fear about standing alone. He la can make and help, them to ' make promoting work of the cross state Gainesville Sun.
laws
for protection of the
**»i G abs, or lodges or fraternal or- not alone. If he seems to be, It is more of it for the pushers will push canal linking up tho natural water­
Florida.
We
hope
the
hatchery
will
■
---------o—1
------of any kinds, to have any Hf&lt;f only a test of his mettle and sincerity. this town to the top of the hill or ways as originally recommended by
come
to
Sanford
where
‘
there
Is
so
$1,000
cement
bridge
culvert
has
lever. It all comes back to th a t Every idea that is right has many push it into the lake and in either the. U. S. Board of Engineers In
much to commend our rivers and
keep abreast of the. times or silent adherents. Raise your voice event we will get action and it is ac Washington. TI\ts route is through been completed one mile east • of
Oldamar
as
part
of
the
drainage
plans
Jakes
and creeks.
the St. J6hns and Oklawaha rivers
i your order to the undertaker. He and you will hear them coming. Des­ tion we want.
— ---------- ---------------which
are
being
enlarged
to
take
care
across
Lake
Griffin
to
Lake
Harris,
11 nail you in the end but if you tiny is kind; it never asks a human
If a man baa plenty of sand he al­
of
the
increasing
agricultural
area
thence
down,the
Withlacoochee
river
•p moving it will take him longer to being to do anything nlonc.—Henry
A man who is on the level seldom
ways has plenty of g rit
around Oldsmar.
finds it necessary to square himself. to the Gulf of Mexico.
i jrou.
Ford.
H. _ *■ HOLLY ................. FTMtlMt u 9 Z41UT
. 41. L I J I .M1T), .......... I m i Iu t a l I m n n t

H E HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

i
If
f5 ' J;
1, fci
v

NOW FOR HOTELS AND GOLF.

^ rnYrrr.T

sm

-

ISSPUUJI

.

/;

- - -

�---------------- —--------—

---

------------

•

• -

~ ~ T T ^ r - A ..1-

1 -

"

'T — W

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921

L0NGW00D NOTES EAST SANFORD

Met With" Senate Fi­
nance Committee
and House

LAKE MNROE

Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rex, of New
York, were the guests of J. E. Phipps
Wednesday.
Mr. Waters was a Sanford vlaltor
Wednesday.
J. E. Phipps and H. F, Phipps wore
transacting business in Sanford Wed
nesday.
Mr. Sandlin, of Orlando, was in
town Thursday looking after his prop­
erty.
W. McWorkman was a visitor in
Orlando Monday.
The Baked Bean supper given by
the ladies of the Civic League last
Friday night was a great success.
They realized a nice little aum which
goea toward the Library building.
Quite a few from here motored to
Sanford Friday night to hear Ralph
Parlette.
•j
Friends of Mn. Dowling will be
glad to hear that she ia improving
after a long illness.
Father Peck and Mrs. Augusta
Elgenmann, of Sanford, were calling
on Mrs. Dowling Thursday.
B. J. Overstreet was a n . Orlando
visitor Saturday.
J. E. Phipps and W. McWorkman,
were visitors in Orlando Saturday.
J. &lt;M. Waits, 'of Dunedin, was in
town this week shaking hands with
his many friends.. Come again.
Miss Ellen Fuller spent the week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Y.
Fuller.
'
Will Pounds, of Ocoee, was a visi­
tor in Town Sunday,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Bnrlow, of Or­
lando, were the guests of Mr. anil
Mrs. Geo. LcVigne Sunday.
Sam Pritchard, of Orlando, was vis­
iting his grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Dowling.
.
Ice cream Is served every day at
the hotel.
W. McWorkman will leave for hia
homo in Indianapolis Sunday after
spending several weeks with J. • E.
Phipps on Crank Hill.
Mrs. Ritter and children were In
Sanford Tuesday.
A. Y. Fuller was transacting busi­
ness in Orlando Tuesday.
Mrs. E. C. Maury, of Orlando, is
the guest of Mrs. J. S. Dinkel.
Mr. Wadsworth, of Qrlando, was
n visitor in town Tuesday.
Mr. Miller, of Jacksonville, *was
the guest of J. E. Phipps,
Friends of - Mrs. Reneau will be
glad to hear she is some befter.
Mr. and Mrs.* C. W. Entzminger
and Mrs. Lewis were visitors in
Orlando Wednesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Smith, of Orlan­
do, were in town Tuesday.

Our State School Inspector, R. L.
Turner, visited out school Wednesday
much to the pleasure and profit of
teachers and pupils, as his visit prov­
ed to be not only one of business but
a source of real delight?
ik t e r n a i , t a x r e v is io n w il l
. Supt. W. T. Lawton, also was a
BE GIVEN PREF­
welcome
visitor. In introducting Mr.
ERENCE
Turner he lauded him highly, and
WASHINGTON, March 16.—Ap­ truly so, as our state inspector ia a
man of great enthusiasm, his heart
proval was given by President Hard­
thoroughly in.his work and fully qual­
ing to the proposal to - make anti­ ified for his position. We also found
dumping and American valuation of
in him great breadth of mind, one of
American import measures the first
lofty ideals and a real purpose in
fiscal legislation to be enacted at the
life. But best of all, he possessed the
■pedal session of congress, called to
understanding heart—a heart so full
meet April 11.
of appreciation, so grent In sympa­
The president, meeting with Chair­
thy for a child and child nature.
man Penrose and Fordney of the sen­
In his opening address Mr. Turner
ate finance committee and the house
quoted from Proverbs:
"A good
ways and means committee, respec­
name is better than riches, and good
tively, ngreed to the decisions reach­
favor above silver and gold." Then
ed at yesterday's conference of Repub­
simply and beautifully, with concrete
lican members of the two committees
examples/ he told our boys and girls
and Secretary of the Treasury Mel­
how a good name helped to uplift the
lon, and it wAa indicated he promised community, how it reflects the earn­
to throw his influence behind the two est parent who strives and prays so
measures definitely decided on.
earnestly fliat their boy or girl may
The question of whether priority become an honored citircn. What a
should be given tariff revision legis­
beautiful thing it is to sec considera­
lation or internal tax revision meas­ tion, kindness and politeness In the
ures was still undecided, Senator boy; how equnlly commcndnblc in the
Penrose and Representative Fordney little girl.
said, after their call on the president.
How Florida's future depended In
Mr. Harding discussed the matter n large measure not upon good rqads,
with them, they enid, and in view of fine stock, skyscrapers, but rather
inability of Republican members of upon the welfare of our children, our
the two committees to reach a un­ state’s greatest asset. And then too,
animous agreement on the question, if our boys and girls are to bo great,
indicated that he desired to consider the teacher must first be grent. No
the matter further before arriving at man or woman should teach whose
a recommendation.
! character and life are not fit mod­
Other members of the two commit­ els for the young to copy. That chil­
tees, the chairman said, probably wili dren are great imitators and that a
be culled into conference with 1the sunny, cheerful, happy spirit wins
president with the idea of reaching children's hearts, such n spirit sure
ah agreement acceptable if possible to dwnkcn cheerfulness and happiness
to all.
In return. How the teacher should
The two chairmen stated that they' lead her pupils to high ideals both by
expected to hold another confcrun:e word and example.
with the prerident soon, probably be­
And how true it is. We wear no
fore the end of the present week.
veil over our hearts in the presence
The president seemed to be in com­ of children, as the electrometer trem­
plete accord with tho agrement reach­ bles nt tho presence of the feeblest
ed at the conferenco that tho anti­ electric current, so their little hearts
dumping and tho American valuation are responsive to our most secret
of imports legislation bo rushed thru feelings and emotions. Our profes­
Glade County
as soon ns possible after congress sion ns teacher must bear the -stamp
Dies Aborning,
convenes, the two chnirmcn said. of the heart or it will not pass at par
Chairman Fordney,-whoso committee over the counter of childhood.
Stiff Opposition
will have charge of the drafting and
And so we recognized in Mr. Turn­
reporting of the legislation, said the er, our friend, not our critic, and were
&lt;Br Tb* AnocUU’d Frau)
two measures probably would be com­ pleased beyond measure when we met
FORT MYERS, Mnrch . 17.—The
bined in one bill, which, ho said, would his hearty approval - In our school proposal to cede fifteen townships off
be ready for consideration by the plans and piethods of leaching. His Lee couniy lo form the new county of
bouse ,•!* soon ns it convenes.
words of encouragement meant much GInde has ended. The Laflclle dele­
Anti dumping legislation ns propos­ to us and our only regret was that gation nt the county meeting here
ed at the conferenco would be design­ he could not remain longer nnd return succeded in having adopted resolution
ed through n special tax to relieve to our school oftener.
expressing unalterable opposition.
American manufacturers from Compe- j W. C. Post, of Green Cove Springs,
tition with imports selling below the ‘ came to Monroe upon business Fri­
GOVERNOR HARDEE
cost of American products. The oth- ' day.
CHANGES JUDGES
er proposed legislation would pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Blizzard nnd fnmily
TO SUIT OCCASION
vide that nd valorem duties on im­ hnvc moved to Key West where Mr.
ports shall be levied on the bnsfs of Blizzard is employed by the Atlantic
TALLAHASSEE, Mprch 177.—Gov
the American dollar instead of on th e ! ConBt Line railroad. We regret very
ernor Ilnrdee todny ordered Judge
valuation at the point of origin. This, I much to lose this estimable family
Whitehurst, of tho Twelfth circuit, to
sjxuisurh of the legislation declare, I from our community.
preside over the Sixth circuit court
would eliminate ^he advantage now
Miss Antionctte Nnrbcll, Mr. and
held by foreign manufacturers thru Mrs. ‘Carl Rnbun, of Sanford, spent of Passo county at the April 6 term,
on account of the disqualification of
the difference in exchange.
Sunday here with relatives..
Judge Reeves to ait.in a case removed
The committed chairmen in discuss­
Mr. and Mrs. I I .' S. Barcas nnd from Polk county to Passo county on
ing priority of tax or tariff revision daughter Lucille, tourists from Penn­
a change of venue. Judge Reeves
were understood to have laid before sylvania, who have been nt Miami, was assigned to preside over the
Ihe president the view of tho major­ are now visiting friends here.
Twelfth circuit court, Lee county, be­
ity of the two committees that tariff ’• Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price 1 iind
legislation should have precedence daughter, Mildred, have returned to ginning April 12.
with tax revislop closely following, their home in Michigan after visiting
be vietvs of those who believe that W. S. Price and family.
ax revision-should precede any change
cs in the tariff also were understood COCOANUT GROVERS SATISFIED
to have been presented.
MIAMI, March 17.—Rcsidenta of
Cocoanut Grove, adjoining the Miami
Florida Short Route
All Good Oleo, lb.... $ .40
limits to the south, at a special
Being Boosted city
election Tuesday voted not to enlarge
the territorial limits of the town. In­ Nut Oleo, lb..................38
OCALA, March 17.—Representa- corporation Into one municipality of
'es of the Florida Short Route as­ the suburbs of Buena Vista, Lemon Churn-Gold Oleo, lb.,.45
jr.- .
t.
sociation from headquarters at Col- City, Rockmoor, Elmira and Fallasen
-mbus, Ga., are expected to arrive Park, adjoining Miami to the porth is 6-lbs. Crisco, ca n .... 1.40
.7 * Saturday ^nornlng, on a motor being discussed by residents of the
8-lbs. Snowdrift, per
Wp
Columbus to Orlando.
locality.
can ..............
1.50
PERFUMED GRAPEFRUIT
The construction of a half-mile
18 NEWEST PRODUCT
Gold Boiled Ham
trotting track at the Florida State
OF LUB GIM GONG
Fair grounds has been authorized by
Cold Lunch Tongue
.
Glm Gong, whose home near the'
■*7 » one of the show places of the in Jacksonville, and the work on the
J*t«. has Juat brought out a perfum- track will be started as soon as pos­
Nice Fat Mackerel
71 grapefruit. When placed In a
sible. This track will provide a new
this grapefruit will perfume the
Nice Fat Hens
m with a sweet, clean odor which clement of attraction to fair visitors,
8 no trace of the uauapcltrua smell as it will bring to Jacksonville some
Richelieu Coffee,
• ut it. Lue Glm Gong has one of the largest and best known stables
the Best
°f this new fruit loaded down, of harness horses In the country for
V,
r? nas given a number of them to winter training quarters and spring
Usq'Clover Hill Butter
■ mends here. Luc baa also some workouts.
n*e treea at his place on which
The man who la afraid to fight can
7 hanging oranges one^two and
- ******Mr* °W. Thla la the famous always persuade himself that he ac­
0 Glm Gong orange, named after cepts Insults calmly because strife Is
»» propagator— DeLand- Now*.
wicked. -'5= y

ta r iff u n certa in

LECTURING
IN FLORIDA

Rev. W. T. Rancher, of Apopka, is
due to preach at Moore’s Station
Church Sunday, the 20th.
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Richards,
who have been in St. Petersburg for
the winter, visited their friends, Mr.
and Mrs. C. EL Chorping and family
a portion of last week. They went
to Miami for a few days before leav­
ing for their home in Cleveland, 0.
T. L. Bentley has returned from
Montgomery, Ala., having been call­
ed there at the death of a brother.
Albert and F. F. Domer have as
their guests their youngest brother
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dorncr
and baby from Montana.
T. H. Burgess, of Ft. Meade Is .here
assisting in the building of the new
R. C. Long home on Richmond ave­
nue.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brantley are
driving a nifty new Ford Sedan. Mr.
and Mrs. Wiley Wilson are driving a
new Ford tournig car.
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. L. Ruye Tuesday morning. Dr.
Marshall is in attendance.
Mrs. Hawkins of Celery .avenue is
at tho hospital at Formosa under the
care of Dr. Neal, of Orlando, receiv­
ing treatment for stomach trouble.
Mrs- A. Dorner, of Celery avenue,
is at the Fernald-Laughton hospital,
being til with a tubercular trouble.
Dr. Marshall iB her physician.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyley Wilson’s lit­
tle daughter, Louise, was' taken to
Dr. Robson's hospital Mondny, ill with
typhoid fever.
Burke Steele, while having a vaca­
tion with a broken nrm, spent several
days at the hospital in Orlando Inst
week, having* a little affliction rem­
edied. Dr. Ingram, the specialist, at­
tended him.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn, of
Cameron avenue, arc beautifying
their home with a cont of green pnint,
Citizens of Lee county nrc to be
called upon to decide, through repre­
sentatives selected by themselves, upon-thc question of county division nnd
the cession of 15 townships along the
extreme edge of the county to fprm
the proposed new Glades county.

GAINESVILLE, March 17.—Edwin
E. Sparks, president of thq. Pennsyl­
vania State college, who has been con­
ducting classes and giving lectures
throughout tho state for tho past few
months for the General Extension Di­
vision of the University of Florida,
has completed hie work and left for
PenjylvaiiU today.
WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS IN FLORIDA FOR THE
WEEK ENDING MACH 15TH
Temperature: The week averaged
warmer than the normal over all dis­
tricts, the daily excess In temperatur® ranging from 2 &lt;o 9 depM ,.
Maximum t.mporatura .ppruxlm^oly 90 degrees on several days. The
night temperatures were favorable.
Precipitation: Showers fell over all
divisions, but tho amounts were in­
sufficient in much of the section, es­
pecially on high lands. There was too
much rain in the extreme west, and
on the lower southeast coast district
from about Fort Pierce southward.
The folowing heavy rains, in inches,
were reported from the stations nam­
ed, practically all falling on tho 11th:
Long Key, 2.53; Miami, 4.96; Pensa­
cola, 5.00; Jupiter, 6.67; Hypoluxo,
6.81, nnd Fort Lauderdale,,8.66. Rain
is badly needed locally in the central
division.
Condition of Crops: J*ho warm
wefjtncr favored rapid growth, nnd,*
where moisture was sufficient, good
germinntion of seed.' In some high­
lands, however, corn is slow “coming
up," due to dry weather. The plant­
ing of corn is general in the northern
and western djvisions, ,nnd much of
the crop is up to. n good stand in the
central and southern divisions, nltho
planting continues in some localities
of the former division. Melons need
rain, and oats would be benefited in
some placet); early planted oats show
evidence of maturing, owing to the
very favorable weather throughout
the winter. Cotton land is being pre­
pared. Tobacco plants nre being set
out in Gadsden county. Heavy- rain
did much damage to truck in Paint
Peach, Dade, nnd St. L^tcie counties on
the 11th.
•

Beautiful spring weather wo aw
having.
Alex Lundqulat, of Lake Mary,
called on hia relatives here Sunday. ..
Mrs. Westerdick spent Saturday In
Orlando, attending a convention of .
the officers of her church.
Mrs. A. L. Campbell and their two
little ones, Arthur Lee and Grace, |
spent nearly all of last week at tho
home of her parents in SL Augustine,
where her father ia seriously ill with
cancer of the throat.
B 1 ___
We were wrong about the middle
name of the baby. It is Marvin T u r-i
Am
u ,, mUBI. Mmt
Son,
grandfather. Sorry (0 h, „ UH1.
Walton, the oldest child, wap very 111
Monday night with congestive ma­
laria.
Charlie Beck was also UI for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson and -grand­
daughter, Miss Helen, of Osteen, vis­
ited Thursday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Westerdick.
Win. Mliler, of Orlando, spent Sun­
day at the home of his daughter.
Norman Swanson, of Celery avenue
came out to see his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Nell Swanson; Mrs. McDougall
and Mr. and Mrs. Weeks also being
of the party last Sunday.
The family of Tom Fortier were all
sick last week. Dr. Denton being
called out twice in one day. Mr. Bal­
linger was ill also fo* a few days With
an epidemic going around.
Quite a number from this section
attended the Methodist revival ser­
vices at Sanford Sunday evening.
Carl Pierson received a note of
thanks from Mrs. Thompson thanking
him, for his thoughtfulness and for
all \yho assisted them in any way In
their recent double bereavement.
FOR SALE—150 yards Pepcril sheeU
ing, 81x90. 48c per yard. Call
Saturday at Benjamin's..
Tho theory that an underpaid em­
ploye is at liberty to frisk the cash
drawer would Landis in the peniten­
tiary.

You Can Get It Done Right Here In
Santord—Just as You Want It Done

AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
AND UPHOLSTERING

They Go Out Looking New The New Automobile Tops
BUT THEY CAME INTO OUR
PLACE LOOKING
OLD
AND
SEEDY AND DISREPUTABLE. NO
ONE WANTS TO OWN OR DRIVE
A
DISREPUTABLE
LOOKING
CAR, AND i r s UNNECESSARY
WHEN YOU CAN HAVE US PAINT
AND FINISH YOUR CAR LIKE
NEW FOR LITTLE MONEY. ”

ARE HANDSOME, LIGHT, GRACE­
FUL AND ABSOLUTELY WEATH­
ER PROOF. THEY ADD BOTH
TONE AND VALUE TO A CAR
AND AFFORD PERFECT PROTEC­
TION AGAINST SUDDEN STORM
OR GLARING SUN.
HAVE US
PUT ONE ON YOUR MACHINE. IT
W ILL TAKE BUT LITTLE TIME

Our Prices are Very Reasonable and
. ^

_

_

Q

i i r

W

m

a

a

G

u a r a n t e e d

Sanford Heights

Telephone 112
□

J u

s

�THE SANFOIU) W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921

PRESIDENT CALLS SPECIAL
SESSION OF CONGRESS
MEETS MONDAY, APRIL 11
W ill Be First Called Un- Young Athlete at
Orlando Killed in
N ew Republican Ad­
Motorcycle Accident
ministration
(By TO* A*wkUU4 f n u )

ORLANDO, March 10.— Rodney
Kinkald, aged 21, and widely known
throughout the state as a high school
WITH MANY CONFIRMATIONS TO athlete, died here today as the result
of injuries received In a motor cycle
BE MADE TOaccident yesterday.
DAY.

SENATE/ IS BUSY

slaters, Leila and Jessie, Accompanied
her home from Palm Deach and Ur.
and Mr*. Wentworth will return to
(Tram B atnrdaj'i Daily) .
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Galloway and their home at that place after spend­
Ben Fish spent Friday in DeLand.
ing a week or more here and at oth­
er points in the state.
Lieut. BivenB is the gucBt of friends
for the week end.
(Froni Tuesday’s Dally)
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Dumas have as
Miss Annie Hawkins has as her their guest Mrs. Waring of Charles­
guest, Mrs. Syphon, of Commerce, ton, 8. C.
Ga.
Mr. G. C. Chamberlain left Monday
J. H. Osteen, of Altamonte, was on a business a trip to Houston, Tex.
•
-— 1
among tho visitors to the city yester­
•
day.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Dalger and lit­
* ______ *
tle son spent the week end in Tampa.
Lieut, and Mrs. Earl Loucka were
guests for the day with Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Agnes Dumas returned Mon­
Roy Symcs at Winter Park.
day from Jacksonville, where ehe has
been for the past few days.
Mrs, Charles Brown, Miss Charlotte
and Miss Louise Brown, of Abbleville,
Mrs. C. C. Spencer and son, John,
S. C., are guests of Mrs. R. E. Tolar. of Pittsburg, have returned to their
winter home in Haines City, after
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Key and Lieut, spending the week end with Mr. and
and Mrs. Earl Loucks are to be din­ Mrs.’J. 8. Wllsoft.
ner guests at tho Oklawaha Hotel at
Eustia this evening.
•
Mrs, Roy Bames leaves today for
Jacksonville to vftlt Mrs. W. L. Mor­
Berner Harbcr has come to Join his gan.
mother and sister at the Gables for a
few days, before thetr return to their
Mr. and Mra. Reginald Holly have
home in Commerce, Ga.
••
returned from Ellenton, and Tampa,
where thoy spont^tho week end.
Rev.’ Thompson of Oveido and Chas.
D. Brumloy of Chuluota were in the Mrs. A. Fc Bell, Mrs. Clara Stam­
city today and paid the Herald office per, Mra. A. Foster and Mys. Annie
on appreciated v isit Both of them Speer are in Tampa this week, at­
are enthusfastic over the new roads tending ttle state convention of tho
that will be built in the southern part Royal Neighbors of Amciica.
•
of Seminole.

I

-

L }j

ferii.

-

RS. . ALICE GRESHAM
DODD, mother of first Amcrican soldier killed in France,
who given entire credit for re­
covery of hef health to the wellknown medicine, Tanlae.

M

J. A. Bistline, of Longwood, was
among the visitors to the city yes­
terday coming in to renew hla sub­
scription to the big Weekly Herald.
Mr. Bltllno reports the Longwood
Squab Farms as thriving and in an­
other part of this issue is the list of
awards given to this-institution a t the
fair at Orlando, showing that Mr.
Bistline knows his business when it
comes to raising fine poultry and
squabs.
CECILIAN MUSIC CLUB.

The Cecilian Music Club gave an
interesting recital to a Urge and ap­
preciative audience last Saturday af­
ternoon. In addition'to the usual
piano numbers Mrs. Vance Douglass
accompanied by Mrs. Craig Harris,
gave a group of delightfully rendered
songs.
The entire program covered:
Presto Movement from Sonata . . . .
..in G .................................... Hadyn
The following remarkable state­
Georgia Mobley
M azurka________ _____ _— Lynees. ment was made recently by Mrs,
Alice Gresham, tho mother of Cor­
Carmctta Barber
poral Jas. B. Gresham, who was tho
Concert March ________________
first American soldier killed in
Volma Shipp, Dorothy Ray.
France. The statement was made at
Alphabet Song ------------------- -----(Little Folks Number)___ Lawton the Gresham Memorial Home, which
wns presented to her by the patriotic
Helen Douglass.
people
of Indiana os an evidence of
— . —- - — Sntorio
Mrs. B. F. Hutchins nnd two little Military March
their
appreciation
of the services ren­
Elizabeth Whitner.
dnflghtcrs, Naomi nnd Winifred, of
dered
tq
his
country
by her son.
Bowling Green, nnd Mrs. T. D. Mack Rose P e ta ls __ r ____________Lawson
The
shock
of
her
son's death re­
Margaret Long.
and little Bon, L. E., of Windermere,
sulted
in
a
serious
breakdown
In Mrs.
are visiting their father and mother, C him es________________ . . . Sibral
Dodd’s
health,
but
every
‘one
will
Ruby Hart.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Walker, Sr.
learn
with
Interest
and
pleasure
thnt
E tu d e
J_________ Stephen Heller
she is now in splendid health again.
Margaret Gamer
W. E. Whyte of Orlando, represent­
Mrs. Dodd gives the entiro credit for
ing tho L. C. Smith Typewriter Co., Shower of S ta r s ___________Waachs her recovery to the celebrated medi*
Pearl Robson.
with hcndqunrtcrs in Orlando, was In
Soiree
Dcvienne_____
Schubert-Liszt cine, Tnnlac.
the city today looking after the local
She snid: "After my dear boy’s
business. The Herald Printing Co. is'Marion Whitcomb, Carmettn Barber, death I had a general breakdown in
the agent for the L. C. Smith type-1^°*ncca B rillian t---------------- Bohrp health. At first it was just indiges­
Margaret Zachary.
writer in this county.
tion. My food would upset mo and
Hark! Hark! tho Lark, Schubert Liszt I had to diet myBelf very carefully.
Emily Bally.
(F ro m W o d a o td ir 'i D i l i , )
I also hnd rheumatism with severe
Song
(n)
Fout
Leaf Clover—Brownell pains in my shoulders, back and arms
Mrs. Roy Bowers is the guest of
(b) By Baby By.-Clayton Johns and nt times I would suffer greatly,
Mrs. W. L. Morgan in Jacksonville.
Mrs. Vance Douglass.and my joints would become swollen
Mrs. C. A. Parker of Danielson,
and stiff. I wns hardly able to do
NINE SE.MINOLES
Conn., Is In tho city, tho guest of her
hut very little about the house and
The Nine Scminoloii Bridge Club nl time$(pBuld not even cook a meal.
old time friends, Mr. and Mrs. I. D.
met with Mrs. J. B. Lawson Tuesday I became very nervous and restless
Martin.
»
afternoon.
‘
and at night would lie awake for
The
prize
for
high score, a lovely hours. •
Lieut, nnd Mrs. Earl T. Loucks have
“A friend of mine advised mo to
returned to Camp Meade, Md., nfter water color, wns won by Mrs. Regi­
try Tanlae. I nm glad I did, for it
spending some time the guests of Mr. nald Holly.
Substitutes were: Mrs. F. S..Daig- proved to be the best medicine I
1
nnd Mrs. G. Irving Loucks.
er, Mrs. Ed. Lane nnd Mrs. Archie have ever taken. It soon gave me a
.,
splendid appetite and relieved-me enHon. II. H. Witherington and son, Betts.
Delicious
refreshments
were
served
•
tirely of indigestion. My rheumatism
William, of Apopka, were in the city
at
the
close
of
the
game.
‘
also
disappeared and 1 am now able
yesterday visiting Mrs. H. C. Waters
to do my house-work with the great­
nnd Mrs. Berry, the dnughters of Mr.
WELFARE MEETING.
est ease. My nerves are steady and
Witherington.
The Welfare Department will have strong. I sleep well at night and my
E. B. Brown, state sales mnnnger ait open meeting at the Court House health is better than in years. -1 shall
of the Virginia Carolina Chemical Co., tomorrow afternoon nt 3:30. The cook­ always he grateful for wlint Tanlae
.vith headquarters in Jncksonvl.te s ed food dale will he on the street in has done for me."
Tunlnc is sold in Sanford by the
in the city looking after the affairs the morning nnd continued at the
Union
Fhnrmncy.
of the compnny here and calling on Court House afterward. There will
hik many Sanford friends. Mr. Brown be a speaker from Winter Park to ad­
reports business in Florida good with dress tho club on “Household Econo­ At present the various military es­
mics.” Como out and lefam some­ tablishments are operating on the
Sanford leading as usual..
thing of great interest to every house­ theory thnt one who has faith In mus*.
tard gas can move mountains.
Longman, district deputy hold in the county.
Wv

WASHINGTON, March 15.—April England Approves
11 was selected yesterday as the dato
Appointment of
fo r the special session of the sixtyCol. George Harvey
seventh congress, the first to be held
—
*
under President Harding's administra­
tion. The announcement was rcceivLONDON, March 10.—The British
with general satisfaction by sen­ government today formally approved
a te , leaders, most of whom said they the appoinrinent of Colonel George
preferred that date to April 4, bc- Harvey as United States ambossador
/ cause of the additional week it gave to Great Britain.
them to arrange plans for the com­
ing session.
Senator Lodge, of Masnchusctts,
the Republican leader, ■notified the
senate of the president's decision la­
te r yesterday, after he and Senator
a v Underwood, of Alnbama, minority
leader, had returned from the white
Mrs. J. T. Syphon, of Commerce,
house.
Ga.,
is in the city the guest of the
The president requested the senate HAD MEETING AND DINNER
Gables
where her mother, Mrs. Lucy
to meet at 11 o’clock today, when he - AT CHULUOTA INN ENJOYllarber,
and sister, Miss Thelma Harsaid he expected to submit names of
ING LARGE EVENING
ber, have been guests for some time.
n6minees for “impoKant^ offices” va­
The Harbors are well known in San­
cated by tho resignations of Demo-'
(F ro m W « ln M d « y ‘i D tlly )
eratic appointees.
| The ”13” Club held their regular ford' where they have spent the win­
\ . It was said last night that sine die weekly luncheon nt the Chuluotn Inn ters for many years.
adjournment probably would be taken' l*18^ night varying the regular proMr. and Mrs. Rcginnld Holly left
v late today.
[gram that calls for a mid-day lunchtoday
for Ellwiton where Mrs. Holly
President Hording yesterday filled
Sonford hotels by
will
visit
her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
three more important posts in his ad- going into the country and those that
Jnmes
Woods
for some time. Reg
ministration and nsked the sennte to attended were well repaid for the
again prolong its speciol session to 1trip. The entire party made the trip will go to Tnmpn to take n special
jj^V
act on further nominations he expects 1i’y uuto nn&lt;^
ron(^s nre ' n K°°d course in salesmanship for the Dalton
to submit today.
1shape nil the distance to Chuluota Adding Machine Co. He expects to
As assistant secretary of war th e ' "oW «n(1 wh5,c tho ron&lt;1 hn9 not rc’ return Tucsdny of next week.
president named J. Mayhew W ain-! crived its top dressing of oil ns yet
Henry W. Schimf, editor of the
» wright, of New York, who served in when it is finished this trip will he
the World War ns n national g u a r d one of the most beautiful drives in Floridn Zephyr, of Crooked Lake, Fla.,
colonel on the stnff of the Twenty- Seminole county. At Chuluotn tho was in the city today nnd left n copy
seventh division and as assistant sec- j Pnr^&gt;’&gt; composed of the members of of his fine magazine with many of
retary of the treasury in charge of the Club and their wives nnd families the Sanford business men. The Flor­
foreign loans, he designated E liot' were met by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. ida Zephyr is one of Florida's finest
Wadsworth, of Boston, a retired busi- *Bramley, who are the folks that pre- magazines nnd is doing n great work
ncss man and Red Cross official, E u - 1aide over the destinies of this fine in developing the state.
gene Meyer, jr., of New York, w a s ' hotel nnd they were made to feel at
B. II. Coney, of Sanford, was in
nominated ns a director of the War homo nt once most of them being
Kissimmee
yesterday, upon business
well
acquainted
with
the
host
nnd
hos­
Finance’ Corporation, a post he has
matters.
He
is n brother of Lieuten­
tess
and
with
the
excellent
Inn.
held under the Wilson administra­
ant
Coney,
who
made the wonderful
At
eight
o’clock
the
dining
room
tion.
All three of the nominations, along wns thrown open nnd the Club mem­ cToss-country flight from California
with a batch of army promotions wore bers and the Visitors sat down to one to Floridn, n distance of 2,1900 miles,
confirmed by the senate without pro- of the dinners that have made the in loss thnn twenty-three hours—thus
Chuluotn Inn famous.
The menu creating a record exceeding all prev­
debate.
included everything from soup' to ious undertakings.—Kissimmee Valley
nuts, the piece do resistance being Gazette.
Legislative Needs
chicken and roast beef with all kinds
(From Monday’s Daily)
Stressed by Governor of ice cream and cakes and pies and
everything until even Judge Maines
Lieut. Bivens returned to Arcadia
in Jacksonville Speech had to tell.them to stop ns he had todny.
Be-apportlonment of county repre­ enough. Regular business of the
Club was attempted by the presi­
Dr. C. J. Jessop has been quite ill
sentation in legislature.
dent,
Col.
G.
W.
Knight,*
but
the
la­
for
tho past week.
Creation of centra) authority over
dies
w^ild
not
let
them
take
life
ser­
game and fish.
Hon. Forest Lake left Sunday on n
Creation of state board of forestry. iously and b&amp;dncss hardly proceeded
beyond
roll
call
with
the
hilarity
and
business
trip to Jacksonville.
Passage of ndcqunto legislation to
good
humor
thnt
prevailed
nnd
the
insure cattle tick eradication.
Mr, and Mrs. Judd II. Bruff of
Greatest possible development of hunch enjoyed tho meal as only the
.“13”
Club
can
enjoy
one.
They
were
Pittsburg
have been guests at the
£ ’
educational facilities.
not
restricted
to
one
hour
as
is
the
Hotel
Valdez.
Conservation of public health large­
usual custom in town and they ling­
ly through educational propaganda.
ered
long over the coffee and ciftnrs
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wight nnd
Uniform tax assessment on 50 per
but
nfterwnrd
adjourned to the broad family move soon into the Wclnka
cent basis to meet uniform millnge.
Development of state highway sys- front porches where they, discussed Apartments.
j tem to meet state needs rather than nil sort^-of important questions re­
garding city and county affairs until
Miss Dorqthy Rumph left Sunday
local, needs.
K • Submission of n constitutional n late hour nnd after inspecting the for Florida State Collego for Women
. amendment act providing assessment Inn nnd pronouncing it perfect the qt Tallahassee.
bunch', hade Mr. nnd Mrs, Brumlcy
against intangible assets.
Miss Victoria Nosbit enme Sunday
These and minor subjects were dealt good night with the promise that
. w ith by Governor Cary A. Hardee in they would come back soon nnd get to spend n few days, tho guest of
t address on “law enforcement” un- another real feed at some time in the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Watson.
►-der his administration at n meeting near future.
held at the Duval theatre Sunday af­ Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. •Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Miller and
ternoon under the auspices of the law G. W. Knight, Dr. nnd Mrs. S. Pules- family hnvo moved hack into *
I k forum, and it wns one of a num­ ton, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A, Newman, home on Magnolia avenue, after
ber of addresses which are expected Mr. and Mrs. W. C Hill, Judge nnd spending the winter at tho Valdez.
to be.heard during the next few Mrs E, F. Housholdcr, Judge nnd
Mrs. Schelle Maines and Mrs. Herbcy,
months under the same auspices.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Olsen are in
Governor Hardee spoke to-a capac­ Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Koumillnt, Mr. the city from points on the east const
ity house and his auditors listened and Mrs- Deane Turner, C. E. Henry where Mr. Olsen has been with some
with intent interest to what is prob­ and daughter Florence, Mr. and Mrs. of the big hotels. He will be with
ably his first utterance since his in­ H, R. Stevens, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Mr. the Hotel Tybeo a t Tybeo Beach this
auguration as governor wherein ho and Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mr. and Mrs, summer.
outlined in more or less detail somo of Chas. L. Britt.
tbe policies he will advocate during
Mr. and Mrs. Buchannon, of Lake
bla occupancy of the governor's chair J. C. DEMPSEY DIES IN TAMPA Monroe, brought in a head of Chicory
a t Tallahassee. His remarks Sunday
and ope of Escarolc this morning to
« (Tram W td w td w 'i D tllj)
a s a general outline of
Mra,.J.A. .IUm&gt;ld.nK«lY£d.thoJ»*d the Harold office and tho editor will
what he will Embody in his first mes­ intollfgence this morning of tho death have enough grens to lost him a week.
sage to the legislature which will con of her brother-in-law, J. C. Dempsey This was some of the finest of this
veno at Tallahassee next month.— of Tampa. Mr. Dempsey had J&gt;een fine greens that wo .have seen this
Florida Metropolis.
in ill health for the paet few‘weeks, year and if Mr, Buchannon has much
but he was thought to he improving of if he should bo getting some mon­
when the end came from stomach ey.' The Sanford section can raise
Germany Must Pay
anything in the vegetable line. .
trouble.
, One Billion Marks
Mrs. Dempsey Is well known here
Before March 23 as ’Miss Lottie Youngs, and Mr Mr, and .Mrs. Chas. Wentworth are
Dempsey also had many friends here in the city the guests of, Mrs. Went­
PARIS, March 10.—The allied , re- and all over Florida He was the worth's father, Mr. John Hutchinson,
tions commission today notified j agent for the A. C. L. Ry. Steam on Mellonvilie avenue. Mr. and Mrs.
•he must pay one billion ere from Tampa to Cuba and had Wentworth' were married at Palm
gold marks before.March 28, iq ful-'becn with ’the company for many Beach last Wednesday and their many
. Ailment of her peace treaty oblige- ydara. The funeral will occur to- Sanford friends are showering them
•
with congratulations. The ’ bride's
^morrow afternoon In Tampa.
tions,

THIRTEEN CLUB
AT CHULUOTA
LAST NIGHT

grand exalted ruler, B. P. O. Elka,
will make an official visit to Sanford
Lodge No. 1241 tonight. This is the
regular meeting night of th© Elks,
and every member is urged to be pres­
ent to greot Bro. Longman. Ho will
have something to tell you. -

.rttfSr

V

Rogers Silverware Redemption Bureau, Inc.
WM. A. ROGERS, Ltd., Silver Plated Ware Redeemed
General Offices: 1600 Broadway, New York ’

WHY NOT GET YOUR

Silverware
By Trading with Merchants who Appreciate and Value
^ *
i
Your Trade
REMEMBER YOU GET

ROGERS SILVERWARE

Ford Sales, Service, Automobile Accessories
“If it’s Good for a Ford, we have it, can get It, or It’s not made.”
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES—GAS—OILS—GREASES—FREE AIR
Four Cards Given with Each 81.00 Caah Purchase or on Accounts Paid Promptly.
200 CardB on Sale of Car, Truck or Tractor

Phone 331
Tmm

Sanford, Florida

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1 8 , 1921

SALUE HARRISON
wage cuts to
BEACH h ig h est CHAPTER, D. A. R.,
executives , TOO HOLDSJEETING
•VoBKEltS SAY HOADS ARE NOT
'

f i -o n o m i c a i x y

op­

erated
C H IC A G O , March 12.—Action look• e toward the wholesale reductions
f wilt*'* of railway employes of the
nation, was assailed last night by un­
ion leaders.
The railway executives were unani­
mous in declaring that the reductions
„re necessary to pave the way for
low er freight and pnssengcr rates and
u id that the wage cuts would begin
JJJj, the unskilled employes but
would finally reach the highest executives*
In replying to thiBp J* J* Luncrs^n,
president of the American'Train Dispitchers' Association, asserted that
the train sheets would show that the
rjilruads were not economically mangftd and in a letter tp Senator A.- B.
Cummings, chairman of the senate in­
terstate commerce committee, he call­
ed for an Investigation of transporta­
tion, "so as to avert strife over wage
reductions."
“Notices of proposed wage reduc­
tions on individual roads have been
received since the meeting of the
American Railway executives here on
February 18," said a statement issued
|by W. Jett Lauck, former secretary
|of the war labor board nnd now con­
sulting economist of the railroad unIion.
,
‘“It is part of the plan to deluge the
I United States Labor Board with a
multitude of complaints nnd cannot
be of much financial benefit to the
| railroads.
“One complaint after nnothcr must
Ibe considered by the labor board and
a considerable period of time must
elapse before a sufficient number of
decisions, even if fnvornble, enn be
secured by the railroads.' The New
York financial district has already
recognized the tendency. In spite of
| the fact uf the proposed wngc reduc­
tion* and the sanction by the govern­
ment 4o advance payments of its guar­
antees to the carriers, railroad secur­
ities have reached another low level
on the stock market."
The Chicago and Alton Railroad
will take steps within a short time
to reduce the pay of its employes, W.
•U, Itierd, president, announced yester­
day. The reductions will be made in
freight and passenger rntes which
"now are more thnn t^je public can
bear," Mr. Bierd said.
Mr. Bierd said he felt that the na­
tional agcecmnt "now before the Rail­
road !.nbor Board should be settled
before the question of wage reductions
was placed before that body.
“The present freight and passenger
rntrs are more thnn the public can
bear.and must come down. To bring
them down the roads must be tnken
our • their bankrupt condition and
fheri- are only three steps thnt can
bring that alsnit. The three elements
in this situation are fuel, payroll and
cost of materials. All three are at
their war peak. The price of fuel
must come down; the cost of main­
tenance materials must be reduced
and wages must be lowered.
"The situation is so bad now thnt
farmers are burning their corn be­
cause they can not afford to ship it.
"Tin- nation's commerce enn not
stand i)n- present traffic rates and the
roads can’t reducedhc traffic rutes
until the cost
three fundamen­
tal' is reduced."
, The Chicago nnd Great Western
Railroad, which yesterday announced
that it would seek conferences con­
cerning wage reductions'for its un­
skilled employees, today announced
that it would propose a twenty per
cent reduction for everyone employed
by the road from the president down.
The Chicago, Burlington and Quin­
cy railroad yesterday held a conference with representatives of its 10,unskilled employes with the view
uf bringing about wage reductions,
hale Holden, president, announced toJay. The conference adjourned until
March 22 to allow the road’s proposi­
tions to be placed directly before the
employes thdmaelves.
The road proposed .reductions of
aPproximatcly 8^4 cents per hour,
varying in certain districts, Mr. HoiJen said. This would make the pay
°f unskilled men approximately 40
cents an hour.

Shipping Board
^Chairmanship Will __
Be Given Out
,Dr TX. AuacUUd F tmj)

WASHINGTON, March 14.—PrcsiJ’nt Harding has nnrrowed his list of
possible appointees to the Chairmans "P of the Shipping Board to Presi­
dent Farrell, of the United States
c* Corporation., and R. A. Smith,
official of the-Ward LlnqNjVank Mun8on, president' of the Munson Steam'* ip Line, said today after a confer­
e e with the president

IrtllllF I I B

The Sallie Harrison Chapter, D. A.
R., "held their March meeting with
Mrs. John Leonard! Fridny afternoon,
nt the home of Mrs. A, R. Key. The
subject for the afternoon, "Conser­
vation nnd Thrift," was most ably
handled by Mrs. Lebnnrdi, whose in­
teresting talk was followed by a
round table discussion. During the
aftqmooh delicious refreshments were
served, Mrs. Leonard! being assisted
by Mrs. Key, Mrs. Watson and Mrs.
Margaret Barnes.
A report of the 19th annual confer­
ence of the Florida Chapters, D. A.
R., held in Miami, Jnnuary 17th, 18th
nnd 19th was submitted by Mrs. A. R.
Key, who with Mrs. Geo. Chamber­
lain, represented the Sailic Harrison
Chapter nt this conference.
"The Nineteenth Annual Confer­
ence was formally opened on the
morning of Jnnuary 18th by the Bu­
gle call, rendered by the Trumpeters
from Pryor’s Band, followed by the
coronation march to whose strains en­
tered the president general and state
officers, escorted by pages, Greet­
ings of welcome were extended by a
mmber of the Chamber of Commerce,
regent of the Hostess chapter,’ and
the mayor, who, in a humorous Way
offered nil the attractions of the city
to the delegates, even to ordering any­
thing they wished in the stores and
charging to the city of Minmi. An
address by the President Genernl,
Mrs. Minon, followed, which stirred
the heart of every woman and typi­
fied the character of the spenkor. She
spoke of the Pilgrim Mothers, and
of Anglo-American friendship. "It is
high time the part these women took
in the founding of this nation should
be better realized and recognized. The"
Pilgrim F others loom so large in the
minds of the people that the Pilgrim
Mothers have liven hidden out of sight.
Yet the women braved this great ad­
venture with the men. They came in
the same ships, suffered the same
privations, made the same sacrifices,
and displayed thu same fortitude and
religious fnith. One-half the colon­
ists died that first winter, and when
spring came at last it was found that
more than half the survivors were
women. They were no weaklings,
faint of heart and feeble of body.
They and nil other women, colonists
who hnvc come to these shores have
set up n standard of home life and
community service which we must
maintain, if this nation is to endure,"
It was a wonderful conference in
every Hense of the word, the presence
of three National Officers, the Presi­
dent General, Treasurer General and
Chairman of the Immigrant Manual
committees being enough in itself to
insure the success of a state confer­
ence. The closing business session of
the conference was held the morning
of tile 19th, a large share of the meet­
ing being occupied with reading re[Kirts from the State Regents. After
nomination and elections of officers
the session was .closed, with an invi­
tation. extended by the DeSoto Chap­
ter to meet with them in Tanipn next
year.
King George confesses thnt the
Irish stew is causing him distress but
he just can't make up his mind to
submit to an operation. .Norfolk
'(Neb.) News.

WEAK, NERVOUS,
ALL RUN-DOWN

NTRQ0PS
FLORIDA’S GREAT AMERICA
WILL MARK TIME
SCHOOL PROGRAM
--------

[

A DIG FORWARD STEP PLANNED
In Line With Great Advance of Othar
Soutern State* to Put Higher
Education on a Better
Footing

WASHINGTON, March 12—Ameri­
can forces of the Rhine will tuke no
part in the collection of customs, but
no objection will he made to such ac­
tion in the territory occupied by them,
it was learned yesterdny at the state
department.
Gen. Allen command­
ing the American nrmy, has reported
that the high commissioner of the
Rhineland commission was studying
the plan for collection of duties at all
bridgehends occupied by allied troops
and it has been understood here thnt
agents of the allied governments had
been stationed at Csbleuz to'supcr.vise the collection of both import and
export duties. General Ailen, it was
explained, will act without specific in­
structions.

In response to the inquiry of many telephone
subscribers: j’What can 1 do to help my service?” this advertisement is published.

Useless Calls For
“Informa tion”

. Jacksonville, March.—Shall Florida
go forward In a big way for education 1
This Involves one of tho Uvost Issuei
of the coming session of the legist*
Our records here show
tore.
Judged by tbc number of appeals la
that of the thousands of
the form of resolutions from all parts
questions answered by
of tho state, and from all kinds of or
ganizatlons, (Tie desired legislation hat
Information operators every year, almost
strong backing.
half are for numbers already listed in tha
Ono of the ardent supporters of tht
movement puts It this way:
telephone directory.
"Florida has spoken.
This stats
wants to keep In .line with other
Near Essen Now.
The Information operators waste hours
Soutborn states In too great forward
LONDON,
March 12.—Obcrhausen,
movement for higher education now
daily in looking up and giving out thesa
six miles enet of Ruhrort, nnd seven
taking place.
miles
northwest
of
Essen,
hns
been
numbers.
"Take Mississippi with less taxable
wealth assessed than F lo rid Its legist* entered by the allies, according to n
tore has voted tL&amp;00,000 to Its higher central news dispatch from Faris. En­
These wasted hours affect operating ef­
institution of learning. Louisiana and try was made without incident.
ficiency on regular calls, cause congestion
Tennessee have taken similar forward
strides and other Southern states art
of the lines and increase the already heavy
In the midst of campaigns to put tbs
South where other sections of the
load on the switchboards.
. j
oountry can not put it to shams, In an
educational way.”
You can help your service by looking
President A. A. Murphree of tbs Uni­
versity of Florida says that the great
first in the directory to be sure it is not listed
set need of Florida la trained leaders, TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS TO
before calling “Information.”
FLUSH KIDNEYS IF BLADDER
leaders who as teachers can give tbs
BOTHERS YOU.
state better public schools;' who ss
The Information operators are always
experts can promote a more prosper*
ous agriculture and a finer.rural life;
Enting meat regularly eventually
ready to give numbers of new subscribers
who, as engineers, can (jevelop the produces kidney trouble irt some form
■tato's natural resources; who, as cul­ or other, says a well-known authority,
and other changes not listed In the direc­
tured and resourceful men and worses because the uric ncid in-meat excites
tory.
can be leaders In their chosen profe*
the
kidneys,
they
become
overworked;
slons, or business.
Doan and Director Wllmon Newell get sluggish; clog vp nnd cause all
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
of tho State's Agricultural Education sorts of distress, particularly back­
al work says that beforo Florida can ache nnd misery in the kidney region;
go forward as it should, many agri­ rheumntic twinges, severe headaches,
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
cultural problems must be solved. They acid'stomach, constipntion, torpid liv­
are distinctly Florida problems, and er, sleeplessness, blndder nnd urinary
must bo solved by tho state.
irritation.
Many things are on his program.
The moment your bnck hurts or
Among thorn, tho Introduction of per­
kidneys
nren’t acting right, or if blad­
manent posture grasses, of which he
bellevos there Is no doubt about suo der toothers you, get about four ounc­
IF YOU NEED A NEW
cess; the solution of tho soft pork prob­ es of Jad Salts.from any good phar­
macy;
take
a
tnhtespoonful
in
a
glass
!
lem In which the Florida Station has
done the most Important work of any of water before breakfast for a few'
station In the country; the crossing ol days and yOur kidneys will then r.ct
Florida cattlo with sires that will lay fine. This famous salts is made from
*
*
a better foundation for the cattle In­ the ncid of grapes nnd lemon juice,
Huy
the
Best that is made
dustry; the training of veterinarians combined with lithia, nnd hns been
to protect their livestock Industry ol used for generations to flush clogged
the state from Its Heavy annual losses ;
tho Investigation of the kinds of fop kidneys, ami stimulate them to nor-’;
tlllxera to use for different crope on mnl activity; nlso to neutralize the
various soli types; tho upbuilding ol acids in the urine so it no longer irri­
the poultry Industry of tho slats tates, thus ending bladder disorders.
through bettor breeds and manag*
Jad Knits cannot injure anyone;
meat; tho contlduod watchful care makes n delightful effervescent lithiaWe also have the Buck Line of
and protection of the citrus and truck­ witter drink which millions of men and '
GAS RANGES
ing Industry; the enlargement of ths women take now and then to keep the
usefulness of the county agent and
kidneys and urinary organs clean,
specialist.
thus avoiding serious kidney disease.
Will U pay? ’
The alumni association of the Uni­
versity of Florida has Issued a state­ ARRESTED IN ST. PETE
ment showing some of the ways the
FOR GEORGIA MURDER
Investments In that Institution paid.
Dy discovering means of cpntrolllng
( B j Th« i i H c l . U d P r » u )
the nematode that causes the harmful
ST. PETERSBURG, March 14.—
SANFORD, FLORIDA
root-knot of various crops, the Ex­ Barney Pogue wan nrrested hero to­
periment KUtlon has savi-d Florida day at the request of Georgia author­
(750,000 annually.
Tho velvet bean of (he South was ities in*conncction with the murder of
developed at tho Florida Experiment Lewis Kinsey, a mail carrier, nenr
You ill make a mistake If yon order
Station. Last year this crop In Flor­ Lyerly, Gcorgin, Inst month, Pogue
your fertilizer without getting oar
being regarded as an important wit­
ida was valued at 13,125,000.
PLENTY OF MATERIALS. Prompt
Tho Experiment SUtlon discovered ness. Kinsey disappeared nnd his NEW PRI&lt;?E LISTS JUST ISSUED. Insecticides, Sprayera, Poultry SapShipment*.
Order
now.
FerUUiera,
the citrus canker boforo It bad gain­ body was not discovered until Satur­
plies
'
ed much headway, and Us suppression day.
by the Slate Plant Board and Bureau
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
of Plant Industry, which followed
PIANO
TUNING
saved a possible destruction of the
FLORIDA
JACKSONVILLE
citrus Industry of the stste.
W. L, Harvey will tune your piano.
The dlscovory and application of con­ 18 years with Cable Co. Permnnenttrol measures wheroby the rfhltefly Is ly located in Sanford at 107 West
held in check, saves tho stste annual­ First street. Phone 103-J. All work
ly, at least 13,300,000.
25-tfc
The cause of soft pork and bow to gunrnntced.
overcome It, now being successfully
Investigated, offers a promise of sav­
ing tho state 35,000,000 a year.
The value of tho county agents to
Local and Long Distance Hauling
the stato tn teaching growers better Is a powerful Antiseptic nnd Palo
management of orchards, Including Killer, cures infected cut*; old sores,
how to spray and control diseases and tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Neur­
Insects, Is worth millions each year algia, Rheumatism.
17-13tc
to the state.
If We Please You, Tell Ollier*. If We Don't, Tell Us.
Co-operative marketing which • tho
county agents assist In operating,
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
,
meant a saving of f 1,203,0(10 last year.
In boys’ club work thoro was a Attorney* and CounaeUors-at-Law
clear profit on their crops, pigs, etc^
DeLAND, FLORIDA
of fD7,5$7 In 1920 and In addition 33,- Will practice In the Stato and Feder­
“PROLIFIC” Fertilizers Grow Prolific
740 In prizes were won.
al Courtq. Special facilities for Ex­
Crops
The higher educational institutions amining nnd Perfecting Land Title*.
represent a great plant ready for ser­
vice to the state. It Is not able to
meet the demands for the service It gan
SCHELLE M AINES
BLACKSHEAR, GEORGIA
* render because It lacks the necessary
equipment. The money for the equip­
LAWYER
A quarter-century of successful m anufacture and d istri­
ment and service will not be missed
bution In Florida and Georgia of High Grade
o rriC E IN TI1B COURT iiOUHF.
by tho Stste because It will create
“PROLIFIC” Fertilizers
vastly more wealth than It will coafr
SANFORD - - FLORIDA

IF BACK HURTS

OIL COOK STOVE

The FLORENCE Automatic

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES

LOSSING’S QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER

RUB-MY-TISM

“We Deliver The Goods”
PHONE 498

Husonr! Lady Suffered Until Site
Tried CarduL—Say* 11Reiult;
Was Surpruing.”—Got Along
Fine, Became Nonnil
and Healthy.
Springfield Mo.—"My back w u i*
irook I could hardly stand up, and I
would have bearing-down pains and
was not well at any time,’* says Mrs.
D. V. Williams, wlfs of a wsU-knowi
farmer on Routs ♦, this placfc I
kept getting headaches and hiring to
g o to bed," continues Mr*. Williams
describing the troubles from which
the obtained relief through the use of
CarduL “Mr husband, haring heard
that I wan Improving.

THE BLACKSHEAR MFG. COMPANY

Sixteen Lepers on
Way to Colony

GEO. G. HERRING

Special formulas for CirtUB, Melon and all Vegetable
Crops
Reduce your 1921 Fertiliber bills by using “PROLIFIC”
Fertilizers.
.
Honestly made, truthfully sold, and satisfactorily
* 'delivered
An independent company With capacity of 400 tona daily.

The result • RICHMOND, Va., March. 12.—StxAttorncT-at-Law
teen lepers art aboard a special hos­
person.
_ _ ----.
"Later I suffered from weakness pital w h lc h lefth ere Ihsnrtffht "for N o.-l 4-Gnrner-WoodrufLiiuildin| •
end weak back, and felt all run-down. the leper colony at Cnrvlllc, Ln. Rich­
E .K lN G ,A g en t
SANFORD. FLA.
I did not rest well at night. I, was se
nervous and cross. My husband arid mond's only leper, Georgcns HognpolSANFORD*
-:FLORIDA
he would get ms some CarduL which akis, a Greek, who was picked up on
♦ ♦ » 4 " » + » + » 4 -+ » » + » 4 .» » » » + + » 4 -+ 4 &gt; » 4 &gt; » 4 -» + + » » » » » » + + e » » » . M » » e » »
h« did. It strengthened
. **7 the streets of the city in 191fi several
doctor said I got along fine. I was la hours after he had come here from
good healthy condition.
I cannot Hopewell, was placed aboard the train
—Thomas IL Baker, Ph. D , ef
say too much for It”
JEWELER
Thousands of women have suffered ns was also n leper from Norfolk.
RoUIna College, Aanalytic and
MY SPECIALTIES: *
ss Mrs. Williams describes, unUl they
Consulting Chemist eaya of tho water: "Of the manj water* of thl* ,
found relief from the us* of CarduL 666 Is » prescription for Colds,
Pickard’* Hand-Painted China
er regions that I have analyxed, I have found none aaperior tn all good
Since It has helped so many, yoo
Gorham’*
Sterling Silver
Fevfer
and
LaGrlppe.
It’s
the
tie* to that of tip ’Elder Water."—Phone 311-W. Office In Milter
should not hesitate to try Cardni If
Rogers’ Plated Ware.
troubled with womanly ailment*. ^ most speedy remedy we know.
r-- L’-.i* - 1^
s=-;;
Elgin and -Waltham Watch*
Iter sal* everywhere.
■ ,« *
ELDER SPRINGS WATER CO.

HENRY M cL A U L IN

ELDER SPRINGS WATER

‘

,j

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HE&amp;ALD, FRIDAY, BIARCH 18, 1921

IK

THE CIR C U IT COUHT, I E V E S T S JU D I­
CIAL CIRC U IT, BEM IHOLE COUHTT,
FLORID A.— IK C lt A S C E R T
J . F. I a i n ; . Joined by b e r htiebend end next
rtle a d . J . I: L ain*, C om plelnent*.

T*.

W EKE COLLECTED .ON BONDS
THAT DECLINED AND PROFITS W E R E NIIIII.
I S W E L L E D with prtdo,
BUT T H E N h*
F O R G E T T H E ado.
O F M Y clgaretU ads.

I N E V E R read ’em.

A N D I felt him chuckle.

B U T L E M M E tall you.

• • •

S O M E T H IN G D IF F E R E N T )
T H E Y O U G H T to aay.

• • •

A B O U T T H A T clgarslt*,
* *• *

AND T H A t la this.
Bure.1

T H E Y 8 A T I8 F Y ,
A N D D A R N E D If 1 don't thing*

• • t

H E R E A L L Y believed.
" L O O K H E R E ” and pointed.
*

*

HE WAS giving mo.

*

A N D W H E R E I'd written.

S O M E T H IN G N E W I

P U R E T O BAC C O .

20 for 20 cents

\ / O U can blamo It on the printer If
S i you don’t b o o "They Satisfy” la
a Chesterfield advertisem ent l iu tb e
sure of this—you'll find it in tho ciga­
rette-every time. Wonderful Turkish
and Domestic tobaccos, wonderful!
blended—It sounds easy. But you’!
find nothing else liko Chesterfields
Tkiit blend can’t be copied.

P U R E T A B A 8C O .

in e ir - tig h t pnekafinn.
A lo o o b ta in a b le in ro u n d

f/n*n/\50, vacuum-*e*/&lt;*&lt;/.

T H O U G H T M Y ad.

L

ig g e t t

Xalional ('ontricss
Mothers and Parei
Ortfanize in
'H y Tha A jioelated P r«»it

I ACKSONVII.I.K, March 12
YH
'-talc
i
Inbw
pay
their
dues
by
April
WES TKitN UNION TKLKGK AI’ll
I ft will I&gt;.-r.ime . Harter member- ’■f
MANAGER ROUGIII V
rb. Kl.nt.lii Bran, hef itie Nati.ni.!
II \NDLED
I ’..lit*r.-a* ..f ..'llile r- .Hi t Piile- 1
T. e tier*’ \ -s... i,ii mu tiliflei He h\
i\o l In lie outdone l&gt;y some otjier law- mJiiple.i in pumpleting t lu* ..rc.’f.L
communities in the state. New S m yr­ izutji.a ..f a state Branch here fu&lt;! -y
n a is Said Iff have had a tar and feath­ Mi- A riliui i ■ ( iimm. i . nf .1 u h .in
e r i n g p a r t y 'of hei own Hit- tveel and
th e eireltmslatii'es, ruu-u-s, results,
etc., have been the main ionic of con­
versation in the .ity since Tuesday
n ig h t, when the affair is alleged to
h av e taken place
The victim is said to have been
G eorge Reel man, local manager for
th e Western I ohm l.-h t-i mdi &lt;,,mipant . nod lit. . ir m -lai ,.
..
i..
be shrouded in -u. h my-Jcty that In
tie informal ion can I&gt;.- ..l.tam. ,1.
-uhstitutcs were ri'.uil al today's s es­
T h e victim is said to have been
sion of the Nntinnnl Ktlitors’ A sso -'
grab b ed by several men on Faulkner
elation’s annual convention.
s t r e e t as he was on his wjvy to his
The delegates devoted two business
room about 11 o'clock -Tuesday night,
sessions to hearing addresses, rending
luiKtled into an ant*. m o b i l e and taken
&gt;'f papers and annual reports.
o u t into the (o.inliy, where It. waWalter Williams of the 1‘ress Conatripped of his clothing .ml coated
'. rc - &gt;.f tin- World directed his re­
w ith tar and f. ..th. i
!h*w .muiy
marks to the me.-Img of the press
men wen- in the parly, or how numy
...ogress
in (Id..her at Honolulu, and
mitomohlle-, hi
min!-'. ■ ‘al- and
lii-aii W All.-n of the School of ,lournone of the party .mild i»e r. cogtuzed,
nalisntj University of Oregon, spoke
a s al) Were heavily masked.
on
“The College Trained Journalists.”
A fte r the work which the itucke.l
Some
of the "rescue" methods
men" set out to do had been accotn-,
adopted
by
the publishers to prevent
plish ed , he is alleged to have been
elimination
of the small newspapers
t a k e n to the Forster sanatorium al
were
discussed
by President W. J.
Hnwlm Park and dumped out of an
Pape
of
the
Publishers’
Buying Cor­
automobile onto the front porch, be­
poration.
in g tied up in a bag, Which also omTho election irf ofllcers and naming
tnineil his clothes. The masked men
of
the next eqnvention place are \
th e n drove away.
scheduled
for tomorrow's, concluding
T h e noise and I he man's rails for
'
■ '
-help aroused nfendants in l lie hos­ sessions.
Many of I lie visitors last night in­
p ital and he was released from the
b a g b&gt; one of the nurses. As soon ns spected the institution for the denf
he was freed from the hag the man and blind and methods of education
m ad e a hasty getaway. New Smyrna and curing” for the children were
demonstrated. Several of the editors
News.
were greatly impressed and stntedLot us hope th at dlsnrimiment will that they had not given the attention
begin wit hthc spurs worn by infan­ to stub work in their own stntes, that
they should. The lint was passed
t r y lieutennnts.
among the visitors by one of the party
and it wns twice tilled with money,
which was given the authorities of
the institution for the purpose of pur­
chasing candies and other articles for
the children.

Bright eyes, a clear skin and a
body full of youth and health may
-a---- t o your* If you will keep jtour
oyatero in order by taking

t

GOLD MEDAL
t APSULES

T b * world’s standard r*m*dy (or kidney,
*v*r, bladder and uric acid trouble*, tba
eoem lie of Ilia and looks. In uaa atnea
M W A ll druggiau, three sties.
l a * le» Ike e u w CsU M*d*l *e e*e*p

.D r Tb® A n l . U t r i P ress)

GAINESVILLE,
Mur.
12.-T !..Rceond aruHiat eniifi'^ncs of the
Florida High School Principals .will
be held In the university hero April
7th, 8th nnd 9th. One of th e . prin­
cipal m atters to he considered* is tho
advisability of changing the re-organizing curriculum of high schools in
the state.

St M

yf. rs

T

obacco

Co.

Wm. II. M rAUeter, Alice U U cA U aler end e ll
unknown derleece. Iielre en d (re e te e e , or otb,r a . rU lm ln * u n d er W in. If M c.U tatfr e n j
Alice U M cAIUter, D efendflnte.
CITATION.
To: W m. II. U rA lle te r of C in rln n e ll. S te le o f
Otdo; Alice U U cA U eter, o f C in cin n ati, Ohio;
tb e unknown d trle e e e , be Ire. l e u Ice*, ( r a n .
tee*, or o l b t r cle liu e n la under W m . II. U c ­
AUeter to d Alice L. U c A lte te ri end to eny
end ell o th e r peril** cleltn ln e enjr Intercut
In and to tbe follow In j deecrlbcd lend* allu eled In Sem inole C ounty, Florid*, to -w lt:
lo t* On* (1) end Two (2) of Illock T w elr*
t! 3 ) . T ier T hree (3&gt; o f th e C I lj of S an fo rd ,
F lorid*, a t ehown by E. It. T reffo rd * ' H ap of
Hen ford. F lorid*:
I t ip p eerln * from th e ew orn bill o f comp lain t filed In thle c e n t* a f i l n e t you, th a t
you b a te or clelra eum e in le re e l In th e U nde
tirreln ab o re d etcrlb ed , th e re fo re , you, th e eald
W m. II. U cA U aler, a n d Alice L. U cA U eter
a r t hereby r e iu lr r d to be an d ap p ear before
our tab ) C ircuit C ourt a t th e C ourt I t one* In
S anford, F lorida, on tb* 4 th d ay o f A pril,) a .
1). 1031, and then and th e re m ake an ew er to
the Mil of co m plaint e x h ib ite d again*! yon or
otberw tcc a decree p ro confeeeo w ill be e n te re d
aC iln at you.
Ami any and e ll o th e r p a r tita claim in g any
rig h t, till* or in te re a t In an d lo th e land* heretn atio ia dearrlhed u n d er, by o r through W m . II.
M rA Itetrr or Alice 1.. U cA U aler, or o th erw lee,
are hereby req u ired to lie an d ap p ear before
our aeld C ircu it C o u rt, a t th e ’ C ourt llo u ae lu
S an fo rd . F lo rid a,, on tb e £nd day of U a y , A.
It. 1031, and th en an d th ere m ake an ew er to
th e b ill o f co m p lain t ex h ib ited a g ain st aald
unknow n p attle* . o tL c n rU e a d ecree' p ro confrw o w ill b« t a t t t e j a g a tn il u M unknow n
p artly*.
It U crJcf* I th a t tb ta n o tice tw p u tU a l.n l tn
lb* S anford H e ra ld , a n e w a p a p tr p u b itab rd In
S*iulnot* C ounty, FW rtda, onr* a m -rk
for
rig h t w **kt a* lu tb * know n p a rtis* d * fc n d a n t,
and on re a n r f k to r t* * !« * n n l u aa to lit*
u a k n o n u p arllr* iW a n d a n t.
W it ■■&lt;-•* my b an d a n d tb* aval o f tb* aald
C 'tm ilt Court on tb ta lb* s ib day o f , J a n u a ry ,
'
a . n. n e t.
m in t.,
c. a . n o r m ,ass.
C lrrk of ih« -c irc u it r,u » rt.
u( Sctnlnol* C ounty, FI*.
Ity V. E. H o lt;I.A S S ; !». C.
u r m i m : u .. i i e i t i t t N u ,
S o llriln r and Count*) fo r C o tn p la lo a n u .

WASHINGTON, March 12.—Solici­
tor General Frierson, in closing the
government's argument yesterday in
the "corporate bond tax case" before
the supreme court, conceded formally
th at the internal revenue bureau had
erred in assessing as profit the dif­
ference between the market value of
an investment on March 1, 1913, and
th at on a subsequent date of sale. If
the court accepts Mr. Flcrson’s view,
thousands of individual assessments
upon which millions of1dollars in t a x ­
es already have been paid, will he a n ­
nulled.
The government’s admission, it was
said, does not remove the necessity of
the court passing upon the larger
question ' o f whether increased value
of securities purchased and held for
investment can be taxed as income
when this increase in the value is real­
ized finatiy by u sale.
The ease under argument was that
brought by the government on It
writ of grror from the federal district
court of Connecticut, which upheld the
contention of Frederick F. Brewster
that Increased value of Securities or­
iginally acquired and held for invest­
ment, could not he taxed as income 23-I3IC
. '
muler the tilth amendment.
Mr. Brewster presented two in- IN T H E CIRC U IT COUHT. 7TH JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT. SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
l stances of taxation to illustrate the
F L O R ID A —IN CHA N CERY
point at issue. In 1899 he purchased Jam ** W. Ji '.trt.
curtain bonds at their face value of
Male JbneeL
$191,000, On March 1, 1913, the m ar­
DIVORCE.
It a h l^ a t* P o u t th e A ffidavit o f J s tiic i W .
ket price had declined to $131,000, hut
Jotit* herein dull' filed* Ilia l he U Mu* n o n when lie sold them in 1913 they had idaltumf In tho ilsitu entitled r«u*e; that the
real d# ini* of IJ/jJt* loiii-a. t*j# d e fe n d a n t. I»
again reached par, $191,000 He was mikiHinii
lu ti e a frin n t. fl-at fltofr t« no one In
lid* -Mote o f rto rld a I lie Service of •ilh|HWlia
assessed on $39,000 profit.
would tdnd d e fe n d a n t; (h at tt.e u t
The second cas(* was of a purchase | rian t whom
lie tie i r a (h at th e ile frtiiH n l la over tii#'
of
lA
r
iilt
*tne »'^t » t r a f s
of Itonds for $231,000, a decline in,
\ tin are ihewfore A*rder«-»i (»• nntH-ar to this
value on March 1, 1913, to $ 1« l.unu, | hill of ro n ,|iU |iif ..it Mj.nda3 Vj-ill 4th, J1#2I,
a l o e M i q ; -■» ( uh* d a l t#f t h l i m u t l
and a subsequent sale for $270,0110, all f •*♦■If • i»
fnrflu-r
(fiat tliia notice Ire pubfished
for right Riirceaalvo i|.rot* |u the Hin^
actual profit of $13,00(1, hut a profit
ford Herald a newa|j«|-pr ttukllahed In Hetiii
as estim ated by the treasury of $ 112,- iniih* ('o tm n . rh x fd u

being

tin

estate. T erm s of aalc cash. P^y..
c h a ser to pay f o r deed.
C. M. HAND,
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florid*.
._________
'
29-ft^

,-tuiir* I- b*r*t.y t l m i tb * | s p j..., ;at,
t«irrba**r o f T a i C r r ilf lr a m No. m j
II* 2nd 'lay o f Ju n e . A. la. 1002, Oa* H lrt
r r r t l f |e a t e ( tn m y offlp*, and baa mad*
Cation for ta x d**d to l»«u* In afro rd an r* „ttk
la ir.
S aid r r r t l f l r a l * rm b ra rr* tb« fi,lt,u&lt; u
.li&gt;wri!wil |ir&gt;ip*rly id tu a lrd in S»ndno|* C m .
• j . F lo rid a, to w it:
t; h a lf o f N h alf „r s g
rjuA ttrr (if S\V q u m rtrr of N \v q u irt# ?
s**.
tlf»n 22. Ta%m*hl|k 21 H. R*tijre 2D
r-o*.
tafntrii:
ar*#*„ tiiiire o r
Thu* **(•! 11*4
tw*lh£ n *••-»■*!■} „ ( fh*. tint,* »f Ylils
^
■tirL c-rfiirir«f«» hi Iikt tiaim* n f Jotitt T.

1131*.
■U*m, Not hr i« irrrliy jjlren taltt fi. f.

. 1'UfrbsM .r of T i t O r t l f l r a t # V SJ4,
fh r Uth «|flf of J o l j . A. |» IMtlT La. *1*4
•f»h! r p filf lid iF to tuy o f flr r mot ),!• uisi}* ijk
j*lI* ■t!&gt;&lt;fi fur t a t *lr#*l lo l u u t la i m t l i M i
w ith liw
Mahi r r r t l f l c a t r r i n t r i r r # (hr

Ion lug ik »crilani| iiroiwrfij ■lltiatril In Krtn|tyry||

Caritnly. I'lorM a
HI! a|ttar!rr of XI
&lt;|U«nrr o f SW ijn a r lr r *«f MV i]i]*r trr
tioti
IT
-*,
TowtiaLIf.
S-,
i
la
u f r ‘i* H , OitsUilr
\\ i i \ i^sx h
\ Ik tu g U ii « ierk of tut? n r
Arfra.
* lit (o m it, mol tl*e noai th ereo f, th is, the Bill Itiif 2
'ITif «e I&lt;) latul Im’Idk
■( th e tlit# ct
day of FetiriiMry. A. P. 1021.
Hie [orin n e r o f nnrh r e r l |f l r » f t In tl=w o «
(REAI.I
»: A. POirpLASS.
of
I
nknow
n
( lerh.
1njr** anhi ****rtlffra Ir* pIiaII l*r rnleemetj
Mr V i: P O lfil.A S tt P . 0*
cTirUln^ to I m t a t iW tli w ill laaor therr»&gt;a ea
l i i n t n i i n A m i l l YMAN.
thdiidtora f*wr romp lainain.
81r 1h 2 lat tla j of M arch. A. 1». IB2I.
W it u r n my h an d ami offclfal *ra 1 tbla tta
lt» il» da j of IV h ru a rf, A, P. 102L
e . a. p o p u l a r .
IN CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL IHKa L i
CIRCUIT. STATE Or FLORIDA, C0UNC ir r i H rc u lt ( « u .
Hetnlnole tn o n tj. Ha.
TY OF SEMINOLE—IN CHANCERY.
8 ? d lc
O f V. M, I K H f f l U t e . Ii C

Everyone, Should
Drink Hot Water
in the Morning
W **k aw ay all tlo m s e h , liver,
and bowel poleone before
b reek feet.

| them ahmit Florida and your own par,*
,,
.j,| ,jfiv lifu la r community. Of cotintp we are
, el,.' „„ Mtur hile presuming that your attitude is fnv. ,
;t)) J i k. n your ,,rnb!c. We adm it that there are
i i , i ,. ,.,0-11 Ihnse who are apparently not satisk head- beil with what they have found here,
no i i , : .-in , g.o-sv, aeiif 1hough in adm itting it we at the same
i.
; ,
,.:j the in. 1time eqn not understand it. Write a
&gt;,i ti.Aiie nui-JU-. ib is is jb m g letter to the Clarion, the Breeze
."lpoitant, be a use tin-1 or the Gnzett)', letting your old neigh.
i ;,l,,nt I. impurities bors and friends know where you are
...... .wide , i, i,•. a el pores and w hat you are doing and inci*
dentally spreading the good word
■i
n. along to the effect that here is Indeed
u
!,,m.e h. Ii er, a w inter paradise
. . .it ml.
I,. i.*re
Siu-h letters do an immense amount
11 t
iv,
.i g i —*..f hoto fgood and are more often than
;, t ...spoonful of limestone copied by Florida papers, thus giving
in it.
This will cleanse, the w riters n prestige in th6 homo
freshen the e it ire nlimeti- s ta te and in Flnridn, creating n^good
&gt; •‘" ’■e
,.ti nr inre food,
feeling here that may he capitalized
Mi!
■"
I ,-f lime-ton., in tht- future. Johhn W anam aker was
i i. ' . j l i. i m.o i-t
It so impressed with Florida that he
■
' ..'
■ i teles*,
endorsed the s tate in his departm ent
phi!i-l h o wn'.-t eie ry store advertisem ents.- Florida Grow-

BILL TOR PARTITION

”

Mobs Slone Police
in Egypt Over Win­
ston Spencer Churchill

NOTICE

OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
Under Section 575 of the General
S ta tu te s, Laws of Florida
Notice is iter bey given th a t Mrs.
Cnllie L. Horton, purchaser of Tax
C ertificate No. 355, dated the 3rd
day of June, A. D. 1918, has filed said
certificate in my office and has made
application for tax deed to issue iq
accordance with law.
Said certificate embraces the fol­
lowing described property, situated in
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
Lot 12, F rost's Second Addition to
Altnm ante. The said land b e in g ,a s ­
sessed a t the date of the issuance of
such certificate in the name of W. D.
Horton.
Unless said certificate shall be re­
deemed according to law tax deed will
issue thereon on the 29th day of
March, A..D. 1921.
HARVEY’S WEEKLY
Witness nty official sdCuaturo und
BRITISH AMBASSADOR
senl this the 21st day of February, A.
&lt;Dy Tb* A i i K l i l a l P rses)
D. 1921.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 12.— It iB un
(S E A L ))
E. A. DOUGLASS,
derstood that George Harvey of H a r­
Clerlj Circuit Court,
vey’s Weekly has been selected as ant'
Seminole Co., F
bassador to G reat Britain.
By V. M. Douglass, 0 . C,

Harding Urges
People lo Give for
China’s Relief

April, A. D. 1921, sam e

fourth day of the month, during th»

N0T1CL TO DRA1NAOE CONTRACTOR!.

\S’ H u n ter, a tr lA 'H .

NOTICE or PUHLICATION
W ltr m u

II

a [ ' i * # 4 rfe

frix u

(h i*

f 1111 o f

(V in t

j»1*1rtI fI|#tl Itrrrln »luly i c r f l N uifcler uatli ■■
l,fl"
i*j !*•« t ’i*t } uo ure a tlafpiiilaiil n&gt; Hi

«•*! i»i *t*l.I 1(H), that J»»Uf
kriunit
f&gt; *&lt;1 **

aim)

{« uu

tb a I you *(# u w
Uu*
*»f f w r t i {.ii.l t b a l tli#r«- I* m* | - r * * n In lit#

of I'l nr l cla
Ic# of
U]mhi m t-utu
wuul.I Llrnl ju ti. ti.« • a LI Itn ia l H u n ter.
It i» liifru-fitfr o f tlif f d th a t im i ily a jy ira r tn
th e II1I1 «»f ro&lt;i)|il*lnt fH#rl lirtP ln a t tv# C ourt
I|ou*«a In Mitnftjfil. S«*tii|n&lt;i1«» C ounty, riuflilfl. on
nr W for# MimpI u j . Utp 4th *lay nf A pril,
!!»21,
Ihp faiiif* losplrijE a ru le day of Mila C o u rt; lu de
ftifilt i|«#r#nf a
|»r« ronf|-*-*» n il! It# rtt

(

H#aii^! blila w ill t» rtc ffS itl b f tb f Board of
C y u n tj i'uoiiiilM kiiifni of Hemloolo O suntj. 1'kifIda. a t tbt* « ffk # o f m id Poaril at Ik# iVxurt
Horn# In SAnfanl, riD rida, on o r l*#fur# If
a in uu tk e 21 »t day o f it a felt. I D.
11*21. for IL# riv allin g out o f dltctira au-l ft*
fiat* In I lorlda llro v ra and liU rk lliiutuddt
lira u la p # P la tp c t Pitch#*.
),atliiis(*-d i i r d a s r 12.000 eii. y*1* *
V r# rllff# d c h rrk for f*uO,00 payable to F. A.
i I n i , o f f?#rnltwlc C ounty, F la., ry*a»t
accom pany ra c li Idd. !c « d In th# itim of fZ,*
OHO-flO n#r#ptahl# lo 111# lUmrd o f County Co©idla^limPT* m oat tw plvrn Upon alftiilnir *&gt;f lb#
I'ldna and “t*#r|firatlofia call l»# *e*n at tt-e of*
C onti net.
Ur* » f Ftp-l T . W illiam *. E ugluc*r, S. r.r ^4,

Ft* . atii! r . ,. ! r .emirct fe-tn i.f.1 Enxlacaf
tl’tr*! at n1il«*1 you add! (hr *et.l rau*r pn«-#rd «&lt;f
. i, . t
t„ t^. rrl.iri.r.1 If = t tJ V
i-irlr

' 'i*l Ii

i-

f u r i l a r r •«rd**r i'*l tl** r

C t* p . i t l i e

U,-.

pMlfi-4 *‘.J iti tl.r hJU iurd ilr ta M
a ti«*^ a|i*|&gt;t‘r
i.u j.i|e|.^,| .1 „s*nf.»r&gt;1 In S* in*.!,- i a«uniy ri**ii
!*

"1 h ‘f

a

n rrli

fu r

r lg lit

r* * n * # ru t 1» #

n rH a

\\ 11](*-•• Uu* hand an d &gt;«rrl of 1* ,\ ] niu^Iam
( k i i «»f IL# i lrtnilf **«#ir( of
t w in
not
t j , riofidffl^ t 1a Hit; SETlb d*jf of J a n u a ry , A. P , t

f * .-notj

»b-r.ll*
A

l&gt; I

IHU’I.I.A&amp;A,

Clerk.

N O T IC E O F APPLICATION FOR
TAX • D EED t
,
Sxllrilur* for l'&lt;&gt;ui|&gt;latn*iii
Under Section 575 of the General
Si ilu trs. Laws of Florida
IN THE CIRCUIT COUHT OF Til E SEVEN Til
Nidi..*
is hereby given that Mrs.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 01 I EOHIDa IN
AND TOR ‘SEMINOLE OUNTY
' a lie W. Speer, purchaser of Tax
—IN CHANCES Y
• : i ifiente No. 5.4, tinted the 3r&lt;! day
la-mx-tE
ptalneai,
1
Lily, A. I&gt; 1910, has filed said .erW . ’Irf lUxiri.’lt I w-frr,,1ar«4
CITATION
tificatc in my office and has made ap­
T». W aller U ennett. ttr.id p r.re t'nfcaoarri.
Ii « |. |* a i l n t fr»..» an sfT lila.H filed tn tl.la plication for tax deCd to issue in ac­
r a n-e I 1.* | i|,e re .t.trn re .»f 11,e d efen d an t I* nil
cordance with law.
Vfmavn: 11.a t tf la ike tx-Ilef o f afTlant tb a l 111*
Said certificate embraces the fol­
d e fe n d a n t h ..tc f tw en ty -o n e je a r* of ace and
0 * 1 . tl.e te la no |x-r*on In lt.e S ta ir o f Elorid*
lowing
described property, * situated
11.e aeral.-e » f a (iils « * n a uyon n liotu would
b ind tlie aald d e fe n d a n t:'
in Seminole county, Florida, to-wit:
T h e re fu te , yon. W a lle r U etin elt. at* hereby
re u n ite d on tb e Ilk day of A pril, A. t&gt;. 1031, Lot 0, Block 3, T ier 8, Sanford.
l» ap p e a r I., lb* Idll o f eo n tp leln l filed againel
The said land being assessed at the
y.at In tide eauae. otherw lne a d ecree pro r-xir.»*o w ill on aeld d e le t* en tered a^ eln at you. date of the issunnee of such certifi­
I t la fu rth e r o rd ered th e l 'tbla notice I - p ,,|.
II.b id lx ri.r Sanford H erald, a tirarajtajirr puU- cate in the name of 0. W. Speer.
llabe.1 In Sem inole I'o n tily . for elgtit ronaeenllT*
Unless said certificate shall be re­
w reb*.
W IT N E S S Iny band and lit* «-al o f lb*
deemed according to law fax need
atate.IX c.n rt on tl.t* Unit
d ay of
I r b r u a r r . A.f&gt;
will issue thereon on the 20th day of
lt« !t.
•
I^K A I.)
E, A. DOt'Ot.AKS,
March, A. D. 1921.
1
C tetk of tb * c ir c u it O w n .
U t:0 . A, lief't.T T K S,
W itness my nffirini signature and
R otlcltor^and of Com iw l for C o m plainant.
senl this the 2 lst day of February, A.
D. 1921.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole Co., Fla.
By V. M. Douglass, D. C,
The law provides thut if taxes up­
on renl cstatb shall not be paid before
IN C IR C U IT COURT, SEV EN TH JUDICIAL
the firs t day of April of any year, the
C IR C U IT . S TA T E OF FLORID A. COUNTY
O f SEM IN O LE .— IN CHANCERY.
Tax Collector shall advertise
and
B.

ItOllINKOX A IIRIIXIKS,

a.

im F O I-A s a .

tTrrk’ tirrui I i *... r1

This is to notify nil concerned th a t
the requirem ents of law will be com­
plied w ith and the Tax Books will
positively be closed on April F irst as
provided by law nnd nil lands on
which taxed hnvo not. been paid will
bis advertised nnd executions Issued
for_i)ppnU1 personal pro p e rty taxes.
JOHN I). J INKINS,
.
.Tax Collector,
“9-4tc
Seminole County.

will break a Cold, fev er ‘and
Grippe quicker *than anything
we know, preventing pneumonia.
17-13tc

„
» I L L FO R PA R T IT IO N
M n rse w i W , l l u n l t r , * n I to w ,
n.
K in iirlb tV. tin n ie r, t l *L
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
(o *11 p ar lira r U iruitfc rh i n t t r r a t ttm lrr Ifcoji*
llu n f r r o r i&gt;t!i#rwl** In *»«) to I U follow!*#
* *1#*rfi!if‘1| rra l |»n?j&gt;#rij', flfu a le tl 111 HotuliwS*

tcjunt/', HttWa, to tvlt; Lot Kanihtf !*

|h*n 1. T&amp; w nthlp 2i) Sm ll*. IUo«# 30 tU*L
It • p p ra rln g frtKn tL* Illll o f P om pU lot b*r*in N k il Mm] tluljr i t r l f l r t l uml#r M tb
t j lBwri |1|B| j , j , t l l t |jrlic f o f IK* ouapl*1n*nt, II*r$:ar«t W . H u n tr r. lb * t lh*r* U •
t»r m e t^L o a* * In ferraled in tti-f
d f^rrlN ril p ru jfrrty wrU*## (lain#, of liiD ifi II*
iu (L&lt;f ou(fj|&gt;UIn*nl.
I’ t* tLrf#rt&gt;(r n file m l (L ai all p ir lir a cImM ’
,n &lt;
lm # rral in «m! U» lb# *l*o?e dracrliw#
iati.l a|&gt;|H*ir io tb# m M Mill of O u n p lilo t fO
».rr.-ln «*o t»r
M oniU f. Ih r 2nd «1*J

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

Call at CATES CRATE CO, T he Big Feed Store,
for weekly wholesale price. list on Feed and Save Fifty to Seventy Five cents per Sack.
.......... .

'

PHONE 181

ENCOURAGING
FLEMING

JUSfr TRY US

BOLSHEVIKI
What You
LOSING OUT
EVERYWHERE Can Expect

REPORTS FROM ALL PARTS OF
THE TERRITORY 8UOWS
BOOK LOVERS’ CLUB.
score, a cut glass cologne bottle, was
SOVIET WANING
(Xraa B.tardir t D.Ur)
won by Mias Bowler.
Mrs, J. C. Bennett entertained the
&lt;By Ti. AuocUUd Frau)
A delicious salad course was served
Booklovors’ Club Friday afternoon at
STOCKHOLM, March 16.—Russian
at
the
conclusion
of
the
game.
her home on Magnolia avc.
Substitutes for the afternoon were: Bolsheviki authorities seem to be los­
The rooms were tastefully decorated
Mrs.
Henry Wight, Mrs. C. R. Klrt- ing control of Soviet troops according
with qastiirtions.
ley.
Mlss
Bowler, Mrs. M. S. Wiggins, to dispatches from Finland and Es.
All members of the club but one
Mrs.
A.
B.
Peterson and Mrs. Ralph thonia. Travelers from Kronstadt
were present and the following guests
denied the Bolsheviki reports that
Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs. George Wight. .
some of the Kransiadt forts were
Hoy, Mrs. Syphon of Comnfcrce, FGa.",
captured
by the Bolsheviki. He said
BRIDGE.
and Miss McClennen, of Detroit.
revolutionary leadership was wholly
Late in the afternoon delicious re­
in the hands of laborers and declared
( T n a Tbu J a;'&lt; D .llj)
freshments of a salad, course and
Mrs. R. R. Dens entertained most the fight for the fortress would be a
strawberries and cake were served. charmingly Monday evening at bridge long one.
honoring Mrs. R. S. Kelor, who leaves
T. N. T.
the last of the week for her home In
Ralph Parlette Gave
The T. N. T. Sewing Club met with East Orange, N. J..
STYLE—The liveMrs. Henry Burden, Friday after­ Mrs. Kelor was presented with a
Great Lecture at the
noon.
beautiful Madcria handkerchief ,and
Temple Last Night liest thing to be had;
The usual delightful afternoon was Mrs. Galloway won the prize for high
the best and latest
enjoyed by all the members and the score, a lovely hand made boquet,
(Fwn kUrdty’i D.Uj)
ideas.
following guests: Mesdames Britt, which Bhe generously presented to Ralph Parlette in his lecture a t the
Lane nnd Lee.
Miss Wllkcy, as she, too, goes East. Baptist Temple last night was all and
ALL-WOOL-The
Dainty refreshments were served
Deljcious i refreshments, carrying much more than the people expected
fabrics are all wool
during the afternoon.
cut the idea of S t Patrick, were serv­ and as usual with the Parlette lectures
for long wear and
those who were there arc telling those
ed at a late hour.
HUTCHINSON-WENTWORTII
Those present were: Mrs. R. S. who were not there how much they
style.
Sanford friends of tho contracting Keelor, Mrs. W|- E. Watson, Mrs. Ilas- missed' although there wore but few
couple will be very much interested kett, Mrs. Sam Yontz, Mrs. L. C. in the city who did not attend the
1 VARIETY —Styl­
in the announcement of the marriage I Kolb, Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain, Mrs. C. lecture. The First National Bank was
es* to please every­
of Miss Ileulah Hutchinson and Mr. I
M. Vorco, Mrs. Hnrry Ward, Mrs. E. the sponsor for tho lecture and made
one; patterns for ev­
Charles E. Wentworth, which took)
it possible for the school children and
M. Galloway nnd Miss Wilkey,
place at West Palin Beach on Wed­
many others to be there, taking the
ery taste.
nesday.
tickets themselves an^l giving them
WOMAN’S CLUB.
GUARANTEE —
The bride is the daughter of Mr. J.
to nil their friends. Not only did the
C. Hutchinson, of this city, and hns The Wclfnre Department of tho Wo- JFirst Nntlonnl Bank do all this but
Absolute satisfac­
lived here since childhood.
man’s Club will have a cooked food (they are giving n dollar anvlngs action or your money
“ “
&lt;” " " un'b"
o„ th . oornor of F in t otro.t nnd,count to every chlld who attended tho
back.
yenre, bn. been manager
,nnnnSer of the pMk
w „r,
morn|n„' lecture nnd n $10 snvlngs account to
McCrory store here and through
0:00 to 12:00. At this time the, the school child who nttended the Iccclose attention to business, her effic­ from
STEIN-BLOCH and
club cook books nnd everything In tbe.ture and can write tho best composliency nnd agreeable manner has won
vegetables, lion on the First Nntlonnl Bank. This
Pi.e
of
cooked
foots
ar.d
STRATFORD
for herself a host of friends and wellis the right sort of spirit nnd shows
wishers. There is no young woman In will be on snle.
hnve j that this institution is alive not only
CLOTHES
Sanford whoso efforts should be It Is request it that all who nnvc, t o the possibilities of Sanford but Is
p.omlsed
thlnyv
for
this
snle
will
not,
crowned with a success thnn she hns
For Men and
nrtxious to hqve the best entertain­
attained in the business world and in forget them.
ments
and
to
make
It
possible
for
the
Young Men,
nddition to her business qualifications, Tfic Welfare meeting in the nfler school children and others to attend
noon will be itn open meeting and all
she is a lovable, attractive girl.
these fine lectures that are being
£35.00 to £65.00
Mr. Wentworth was for some time the club Is invited to nttend.
brought hero through Dr. George
an employee of the Herald In the
Hyman of the Baptist Temple.
PIPE ORGAN CLUB.
composing room, and he, too, is well
Lack of space forbids giving some
known.in the city. He is engaged on
bf Mr. Parlette’s Inlmltahle lecture,
Miss
Jeanette
Laing
entertained
18
the Tropical Sun at West Palm Beach,
but he kept his audience In an uproar
24 West Forsyth S t
n vocal soloist with the Million Dol­ members nnd friends of the Pipe Or­ nnd they came away 'with the feeling
gan
Club
Monday
afternoon
nt
her
lar band and Is prominent In musical
JACKSONVILLE,
home on Oak n v e n u r u m m a g e that Parlette was the best that has
circles in that city.
ever been'In Sanford and the First
FLORIDA
Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth will re­ sale was planned for next Saturday National Bank nnd Dr. Hyman are the
afternoon
and
the
club
will
have
a
side In tVcst Palm Bench.
friends of the children and the young
The bride was accompanied by her cooked food sate nt Deane Turner’s, men and women of Sanford and not
tho.
Saturday
before
Easter.
At
the
sisters, the Misses Jessie, Beatrice
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March Id —
only want the best for Sanford but
ami Lein Hutchinson, the party leav­ same time and place lovely Easter
make it possible to have the best for The metnbers of tho Flprida Fizh
eggs
may
be
purchased,
either
in
cun­
ing Sanford in their car on Tuesday.
Dealers Ass. elation are holding a
Snnford.l
ning bnskOts or. by the dozen.
meeting
here today to discuss' mat­
The hostess assisted' by MiBs Carrie
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT
ters
of
in
t.reit to tho Industry nnd
France now haa the largest stand­
Stanley served a delicious Balad course
.Their many Sanford friends will be with iced ten at the conclusion of the ing army. She .also has the largest Ihc means &lt;f develop'.l«r it on a' larg­
interested In the marriage of Miss afternoon.
er s/nle.
Standing grievance.
Adelc Runge of this city to Glenn
Purdom, of Daytona, which will take
place tomorrow afternoon nt the home
of the bride’s pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
S.| Ilungc nt three o’clock, Rev. E.
D. Brownlee will perform the mar­
riage rites. Miss Runge is another
Sanford girl who numbers her friends
and admirers by the list of her ac­
quaintances. Sbe is n graduate of
PLANT TREES on the hardiest of all Stocks, .CITRUS TRIPtho Sanford High School and- a stu­
dent of the Munson Studio of music.
OLIATA. Well adapted to heavy soils. Varieties PARSON
Mr. Pudom Is n successful business
BROWN, PINEAPPLE, SATSUMAS and DUNCAN GRAPE­
man of Daytona, engaged In the In­
surance business.
FRUIT. We have a fine large stock of trees on this root in all
After a short honeymoon trip, Mr.
and Mrs. Purdom will reside on Ridge­
sizes.
wood avenue, Daytona.

000 bushels compared with 5,100,000
bushels a year ago and about the
same quantity in 1919. This drop of
about fifteen per cent in corn on
hand at this time is a natural result
of the decreased acreage and produc­
tion growth last year. When the stock
on hand is compared with the amount
grown each year it becomes evident
iun FROM . FRUITS AND VEGB- that the farmer is doing some close
figuring and. will make his com last
tables t o g e n e r a l f a r m .
about as long aa usual. Less corn
fNG SIGNS FAVORABLE
has been sold out of the county where
GAINESVILLE. March 16.—Fann­ grown than usual; as a rule, there Is
ie conditions and crop prospects are less live stock on the average farm
i enwuraging in Florida.
^
to be fed.
The general tone of M arch reports
With local exceptions the Florida
(rent all over the state indicate th at com shortage is n clear indication
[*jt year’s disastrous operations have of the retrenchment In farming
not discouraged th e fa rm e r a s a m le. operations that has taken place and
is an evident tendency to re- does not mean that the average farm ­
dace acreages and num bers of live er will not have about os much corn
,tock, and planting will be diversi­ as he will need to take him through
fied as much as possible, b u t the the year. The United States has ful­
firm work itself is well advanced, ly a half billion bushels of com more
th* percentage of spring p la n tin g al­ on the farms than it had a year ago
ready done Is w ay ahead of usual and and it is worth less than half as much
the condition of growing crops and per bushel. The occasional Florida
fruits is unusually good.
t
* farmer who does run out of corn this
Plowing and preparation of ground 1spring will therefore be able to buy it
for crops was generally behind Bched-1 for less (probably., than It cost him
tie st the eloee of 1920 but e x c ellen t 1to raise his own crop last year,
weather for out-door farm w ork since j Somewhat more thnn the usunt
the first of the present y ear hns o n - 1 amount of oats from Inst yenr's
abled farmers to mnko g re a t h e a d - ' crop remains on the farms, About
way in catching up and the work Is 1eighteen per cent of last year's crop
about seventy per cent complete a t 1 is still in the farmers’ hands compar­
this date. This is slightly behind the &gt;ed with sixteen per cent a year ago
, usual' percentage of plowing done by I and thirteen per cent-in 1919.
March 1st, but is quite n little ahead
Less- oats have been sold off of
of conditions a year ago.
the fnrms than usual and farmers
Spring planting has progressed are evidently holding and feeding
more rapidly than usual and forty-! them to help out the com situation.
four per cent of the work la alrendy I The United States has a big sur­
done compared with thirty-seven per *plus of oats on the farms compared
.«nt a year ago and a five year aver- j with previous years and, like corn,
age of forty per cent.
Its value per bushel is less than half
Prospects throughout the citrus of the 1920 value.—Sam Fleming,
belt are above the average. Growth J state statistican.
and bloom got an early start and,
with no unfavorable weather condi- j
tions so far there is every indication R. R. Workers Refuse
of a heavy setting of fruit.
’ *
to Accede to Wage Ciit
Condition of bearing trees, both
oranges and eighty-four for grape­
Will Refer to Board
fruit two per cent of normal on Mch.
1st compared with 85 for oranges and
NEW YORK, March 10.—Railroad
84 for grapefruit a year ago. The workers In the east have decided' to
crop of fruit now on the trees is be­ reject all proposals of wnge reduc­
ing removed rapidly and many groves tions and carry their fight to the
arc picked' for the season.. Cultiva­ rnilroad labor board if the cuts are
tion and spraying nro under way in put into effect.
most sections.
Representatives of the workers who
Condition of bearing lime trees in have been holding conferences here,
South Florida is reported oa eighty- it was definitely learned last night,
three per cent of normal compared ing the position that the present wage
with eighty per cent a year ago.
have decided upon this course, tnkPreliminary estimates of thfe spring stnndnrd must be maintained and
Irish potato acreage in Florida show economic conditions will not permit
shout a twenty-fiVo per cent reduc­ any reduction.
tion from last year’s plantings. The
There is little danger of any ces­
Hastings section, embracing parts of sation of work shbuld the railroads
St, Johns nnd Futnam counties, hns put tho reductions in force, union of­
probably seventy-eight per cent of ficials said, as the employes will ap­
the 1920 acreage, while Flagler and peal to the labor board at Chicago and
smaller areas in counties farther abide by its decision. The railroad
South range from alxty-five to seven­ nmnagemeptB, it is understood, will
ty per cent of last year. Later plant- also obey the board’s edict.
logs through Norht and North West ' Tho position of the workers was
Florida are running from cighty-flvc officially mndc clear today when tepto ninety per cent of a year ago.
resentatives of tho unskilled men no­
The state’s acreage is estimated at- tified the management of the New
19,000 acres compared with 25,000 York Central Railroad that they flat­
* year ago 'pnd 24,000 In 1919. The' ly refused to consider proposed wage
condition of the crop is gnecrally ex­ cuts ofr from 12 M to 21 per cent, “os
PICNIC.
cellent, comparing favorably with the we find that these employes today are
(From
Monday's
Daily)
splendid early condition shown In not receiving sufficient income to
Miss
May
Thrasher
and
Miss Nor­
1918 and is far ahead of the crop maintain their families properly.”
ma
Herndon
entertained
with
a pic­
* &gt;'car ago which at this time was
Representatives of the skilled work­
nic
party
in
honpr
of
Miss
Dorothy
Just recovering from heavy damage ers of the New York Central with the
caused by frosts and flooding rains. exception of those in tho "big'four" Rumph Friday at the Thrasher bun­
Prospects for tomatoes are much brotherhoods, it was learned, have galow a t Palm Springs.
bettor than for a year ago and quite also decided to reject proposed wage Chapejpned by Mr. and Mrs. D. L
» little above the average condition cuts. Altogether, approximately 70,- Thrasher and Mrs, Puleston the
*1 this time.
000 employes of the Central lines have party motored to the springs In the
morning and spent the day.
Movement from South Florida to I decided to oppose any reduction.
Market is gaining daily and the con­
After receiving proposals for wage A delicious picnic lunch was served
dition of the crop farther up the state reductions for unskilled labor ranging at noon.
Promises excellent yields.
from seven to thirteen and one-half The guests were Mrs. Reginald
Conditions of cabbage Is general­ eenta per hour, effective April 16, Holly, Mrs. Frank Woodruff, Jr., Mrs.
ly lower than a t this time last year from the Delaware, Lackawanna and C. R. Kirtley, Mrs. Robert Hines,
the siump( in prices is probably Western railroad, labor representa­ Mrs. Ed Betts, Miss Agnes Dumas,
being reflected In the* condition flg- tives in conference -here, it was Icarn- Miss Marie Teague and Miss Sarah
Br*s reported. .
•
_ ed,-practicallydBdded-ttrrtject this Wight.
Meadows and pastures are some­ offer. They will make their final an­
what better than the usual condition swer at another conference called for
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT.
this time qf the year.
Mr. and Mgs. S. Runge announce
March 23.
Union leaders declared last night the marriage of their daughter, Em­
The continuation of the spring-like
Weather of January with no killing that if the New York* Central put the ma Adelc, to Mr. Glen Allen Purdam
ro*t.in February has enabled graas- proposed decreases Into effect April of Daytonla, Florida, Sunday, March
.
,
M to make an unusual development 1, without first getting permission 1 8 , 1 0 2 1 . , .
**d cattle and stock generally arc get- from the labor board, it would b e'a
Violation of the transportation act. MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE
in good condition,
t
j
CLUB. ‘
. Condition of tneadowe la reported Railroad officials said that the boar&lt;J
" eighty-five per cent compared with would be requested Immediately to The* Monday Afternoon Bridge club
met with Mrs. Hal Wight at her home
•Htnty-two.’per cent a year ago and authorize the reductions.
on Park avenue.
. jj® Beventy-nlne a ye*r ago.
The stock of corn remaining in the
Throwing bread away Is to Ignore Nasturtiums were used cfffectively
as- decorations. Tho prize for high
*nacr»’ cribs on March 1st la 4,800,- the virtue of charity.

The State Statistician
Who Ought to
Know

plotkT good

when You
Purchase
from

MISS KATHERINE WILKEY. Editor. pnONE 428

HARVEY’S

Attention Planters

WINTER HAVEN

FLORIDA

NEW FERTILIZER FACTORY
On the fourth day of last October our factory, the largest of its kind in the entire South, wea
burned to the ground. Lucidly the acid chambers, laboratory, machine shop, and othar buildings make
ing up our immense plhnt were saved.
.
i
In our various Branch Houses throughout the state and warehousea here In Jacksonville we had
. stored thousands of tons of our famous IDEAL FERTILIZERS oa customary a t tho beginning af
each season. On the very day of the fire a large force of men started to work on a temporary mix­
ing plant which was Soon running night and day. Our trade has thus been served throughout these
days of trial, with little delay,
. . We appreciate the sympathy and co-operation given us by our many friends, and fcre glad to an­
nounce that work on the new factory 1* now well under* way. It will bo much larger even th .n the old
., factory, and equipped with the vety latest and best devices.

! WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY !
MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTILIZERS
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

* 1

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="14">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="11455">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1921</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11556">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, March 18, 1921</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11557">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11558">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on March 18, 1921.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11559">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11560">
                <text>Original 14-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, March 18, 1921; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11561">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11562">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11563">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11564">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="1170" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1042">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/6bd89c4e40f6ae93c4a55a4240330e62.pdf</src>
        <authentication>685e15513d24088a49b8cf45af5d1fcf</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="11555">
                    <text>.

/

55=. ' ^
.
rrV*

•

.

&amp;

:‘ :

' '

■•

j^sVSrrr^s

./

5

SANFORD CHAUTAUQUA, MARCH 29 TO APRIL 2, INCLUSIVE r ■*

8 PAGES
TODAY

THE SANFORD HERALD

48
COLUMNS
‘

IN T H E H E A R T QF T H E W O R L D ’ S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N

VOLUMB XIL

HUNDREDS OF EDITORS
are in the state

RUBE ALLYN RELEASED
AS GRAND JURY RETURNED
NO BD l AGAINST HIM

MAKING GRAND TOUR

••V;

N U M B E R 30

SAN FORD. FL O R ID A , F R ID A Y . M ARCH 11, 1921

FLORIDA WOMEN CAN VOTE
WHEN POLL TAX PAID
BUT NO JURY DUTY

W ell Known Newspaper Administration
Withholds Comment
Man Goes Free A fter
•
On French Affair
Months
in
Jail
One Thousand Are
Attorney General Bu­
(» 7 TV. A
UU* T n t»)
In Jacksonville Today Business Session
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 10.— Ad­
Drowned in China
ford Sets Forth His
BRADENTOWN, Mar. 10.— Rube
o f Newspaper Men
ministration
officials
withheld
com­
and Three D ays at
Aliyn, popular newspaper man who
Steamship W reck
Views on Subject
Start at S t Augustine has been-in jail here for two montha ment on the French foreign office
S t Augustine
statement that the French embassy
charged with the murder of his nelgh(B r TVi A m m U IU h m l
im c

QUALIFICATIONS

(B r TV. A i m cU U 4 F r»u ) ■
wns negotiating for acceptance of a
AMOY, Chinn, March 10. — One
ST. AUGUSTINE, March 10.— Bus­ for, Harry L. Higel, on Siesta Key, modified league of nations. The im­
thousand
parsons were drowned when
January
7th,
waa
released
today
upon
iness sessions bf the national editor*
pression was given.however thnt the
the
steamship
Hong Moh, wrecked otf
the
failure
o
f
the
grand
jury
to
re­
iaiu association convention got under
Initiative In nny such development
Swatow.
March
3rd, according to de­ ARE THE SAMP THAT ALLOWED
turn
a
true
bill
After
its
investigation
____ _
_.n n wny- here today, members arriving
rested entirely with the French gov­
WOMEN TO VOTE IN LAST
tails received here. Tho vessel struck
WILL BE
_
1last night from Jacksonville after of the case.
ernment nnd in any event the matter
.
ELECTION
a
rock,
nnd
sank
Immediately.
Few
Interest In the ense has been run­
SHORT
! spending three days onroute from
had not yet renchcd the stage of nego­
lifebonts
aboard,
no
wireless.
Stcnmer
. 8 IIOWN CITY
Pensacola where they entered the ning high, because of the prominence tiations.
&lt;B» T V . I u m Ii M F t w )
wns. Coolie carrier nnd bound from
TALLAHASSEE, March 10.— Flor­
Business sessions continue of both Higel nnd Aliyn. It was gen­
I state
Singapore for Amoy with twelve hun­ ida women are not qualified as legal
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 10. — A |through
* Saturday.
erally anticipated thnt Aliyn would
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 10.— The
dred persons aboard.
be
held
by
the
grand
Jury
for
trinl,
train of a dozen Pullmnns that rolled
electors until they hnvo paid their
Congressional Record came out todny
although
opinion
was
equally
divided
poll tax, neither aro they eligible for
Into the union terminal station Some Argum ent
ns n one-sheet dodger. The senate
ns to his guilt. The action, o f the proceedings yesterday took just nbout Crisinger Nominated
Jury duty within the state until the
shortly nfter,0:00 o’clock a. m. WedAbout Colombia
• grand jury- come ns n surprise.
chnngcs the statute define
three hundred words to report. Chap­
Comptroller Currency legislature
nwday brought the biggest delega­
Rube was being relcnscd nt 4:00 lain and Senator Lodge were only con­
ing
the
qualification
of a juror, acin the Senate o’clock yesterdny afternoon. His
tion of newspaper men and their fam­
u
m
cording-to
an
opinion
by Attorney
tributors nnd confirmation of Teddy
(B r TV* AtM tW Ud Pt»M&gt;
wife,
who
stuck
loyally
by
him
dur­
ilies thntevcr Invaded Florida in its
W
ASH
INGTON/'M
arV’
lO.—
D.
RJ'
General
Buford.
One
paragraph of
. (Hr t&gt;- Auccuud Pr*u)
Roosevelt, jr., ns assistant secretary
WASHINGTON, March 10.— Advo- ing his troubles, met him in * the of the navy wns Ihc only business Crlalnger, attorney nnd banker of ' Buford's opinion rends:
history. The party Is composed of
Allyn’s friends thronged recorded.
members of the Nntional Editorial cates and opponents of. ratification street.
Marlon, O., lifelong fritfnd of Pres! - 1 "Effect of nihetoonth amendment
*
-i—* »»—
*1— (nominated
fc.—
i comptroller
..m .iM ii. . 1upon the atnto of Florida defining the
Association and is composed o f ap­ hoped to reach a definite agreement nbout him with congratulations.
dent
Harding,
Unde/ the direction of State’s At­
qualification of electors simply was. to
proximately 360 people, onc-third of todny on whether the Colombian trenof currency today by President.
ty wil be taken up at the present ex­ torned M. A. McMullen, the grand Sixty-Five Years a
climinntc the world male. It is there­
whom ore women.
fore my opinion thnt a woman who ia
Key W est Teacher,
A delegation composed of 23 edi­ tra session of the senate or action de­ jury convened Tuesday nnd summon­
ferred
until
the
special
session
of
con­
more than twenty-one years of ago
ed
fifteen
witnesses
to
testify
to
tors and their wives from the New
Dies at A ge of 81
nnd
under fifty-five years of ngc nnd
gress
in
April.
their
knowledge
of
the
nfTnir.
Whnt
England Stntes reached Jacksonville
who
link not lost n limb in battle must
the
nature
of
their
testimony
was,
Wedno&amp;dny morning also to join the
KEY WEST, March 10.— Miss MelWASHINGTON,
Mar.
10.—
Agree­
pay
n poll tnx to qualify as n lcgnl
has
not
been
revealed,
nor
has
Mc­
main parly which leaves Wednesday
w
lie Bethel, age eighty-one years, n
ment
defer
action
on
Columbian
elector."
Mullen
made
n
statement.
night for St. Augustine, where the
popular
teacher
in
Key
West
schools
1
thirty-sixth annunl meeting of the treaty until April session of congress
since she was sixteen years of age,
association is to be held at the Al- nnd to vote upon treaty on the eighth
All Railroads
sister of Mrs. li. It. Patterson of this
day after congress convenes, renchcd
.WASHINGTON, Mar. 10.— Politics
cam Hotel.
city, nnd the late Judge L. W. Bethel,
Plan to Cut W a g es
Every officer, from President Will todny by Bennte.
n former lieutenant governor of Flor­ nnd education don't mix, P. P. Clnx-1
Wilkie of Grey Engle, Minn., down
_
.
ida, died at her home here Tuesday ton, federal commissioner of educa­
CHICAGO, March U).— Information
arc in the party. George Ilosmeh of I O i l T a n k s D C S lX O y C Q
nt |ocn, hl.mi,iunrtcra Qf tho
night and was buried nt her home tion, contends. Their nssocitotlon in 1
liradmtnwn, Fin is accompanying tho,
J jy
j
NcW York
here Wednesday afternoon following state school systems is bad for both rni|wny depnrtment of tho American
visitors.
I
#
______
•
funernl services n,t St. Paul’s Kpisco- he finds, and the sooner they are Kt.(|cr&lt;|tion of Iin,)0f tk.c\nn* that
Thirty-eight stntes nrc represented
(Dr
rr...&gt;
permanently,
pul church.
.
. . divorced, ’ the better t virlunlly wvury lnrR0 rn|iroad in tho
WASHINGTON, Mar. 10— A com­
with Illinois topping the list for the
NEW YORK, Mnr. 10.—Fire brelfc
Sill* was born in Nassau, Bjihnmn will ho for education nnd nil thnt iS t.ounlry js prepnring to put wage reMggest state crowd. •
(out today in Standard Oil Company plete revision of the burdensome war Islands but Key West had been her' dependent
cyi
■
- it.
I duetions into effect for all their cm­
Among the few who made the ^plant in Brooklyn nnd four tanks rc- tnx law will be unde/tnken ns one of home for seventy-three years.
, " (h,r P‘*,i“ cnl P01-11” ‘lo not difTer,p|oyes, 11. M. Jewell, chairman of tho
Floridn tour of thef association 25 ported exploded endangering others, the first major tasks of the specinl
i in regard to educational principled or |t-ornmitt*.**, said in discussing praposyears ago in W. R, Hodges of Sleepy I'lnnt covers large nren. •Efforts to session of congress, it nppenred cer­
|practices nny more than they do in eJ m |uction announced b&gt; the PcnnD iv is io n R o a d m a fc te r
Eye. Minn., the state thnt hns the draw off oil from other tanks made tain yesterday ns the result of Pres­
' regard to the Ten Commandments JBy|vnnia ,jla.s
•
and the moral code," the commission-^ A(J otTjcjn| of tj,e Association of
second largest delegation. He wears j when wind seemed blowing flames ident Harding’s, first conference with
senate nnd house lenders nnd other
the same lmdgc that wns worn by the townrd them,
j or snid, in a statement nrguing the ^jjj,j|wny executives, who declined to
/Djr The AnsorlateJ P ff» » )
developments.
delegates on the 18DC trip.
|
----------------------------JASPER, M^r.^0.-Ca"p“ ' W. J &gt; " in‘ - W,8C " " d effective admlnla- Y quotcdi Bnid Mr. Jewell’s stnteIn nccordnncc with the announced
Although slightly wenry from 1the
Anderson, division rondmnstor of tho
of n ■y*U:m of public sehooL ment, “ probably wns true nnd thnt
- Vi*
policy of Harding, thnt domestic af­
stmin of activities nnd the loss of
t o - l,nb' thnt
hns ’ 'just
growed up,
l*«c-|iurm
( flirther
Const Line, instnntly killed here to.....* ......
, v ”,.........
”
er wage reduction
reuucuun announce­
JSL t
fairs are of pressing importance In tlay while
.
I.nt im iif I n u n l u n a n M nv*f»Mt*P
.
» i
sleep, the visitors were up nlmost
attempting to bonrd
movTopsy, butnow involvrs an
nvernge
(monlR
miRhtbe expected nt nny
1.rB
Bj
congressional program, it wns learn­ .
.
expenditure of $25,000,000 n year by u mc/»
•
ns snon as their train enmo to n stop
ing train.
ed
thnt
the
President,
while
not
yet
cnch state, requires nhility nnd d e -.
.
______________
nrd pnured out through the termi­
» j ' 1f
having definitely committed himself.
nal «tatt«&gt;n where a delegation from
votion, be said, nnd should l,c D D A M I M F I V I T
*
is inclined to believe thnt modifies- C O S T A R I C A
the ■lumber of commerce greeted
“ wholly separate from and independ- ( £
H i1£ jil 1
tion
of tnxrs should proceed n gehn
them.
D iISS KU AA N
N IO S A R M Y ent of partisan politics.k
Secretary II. K. K c .l c r ..,,1 .I d .. SITE IN MIAMI HAKES UECOHp eral revision of the tariff.
. ; a
______
! To rench this end, the commission (
f
FOR BUILDING
A
canvass
of
the
senate
finance
nnd
(Br n « iiMdiUJ rnu)
|outlined n uniform system which
distributed brenkfnst tickets and
PRICES
the house ways ond menns committee
SAN JOSE, Mnr. 10.—-Dcmobilizn- jn,|Rh^ well bo adopted, he snid, in all!
directed the visitors to the Mason
m
iu being mnde in nccordnncc with tion o f, Costa Ricnn nrmy which BtnlPg -pfiig WOuld include a nonand Seminole hotels nnd Howell &amp;
:*
(B r TV. A i i o c n l M P m m )
President Harding’s wishes to de­ rrossed Pnnnnuin frontier and drove (pnrtisnn, non-professional elected or
Jrnks’ nnd Gilrcnth's restaurants
MIAMI, Mnr. 10—One million
s (nto Ronrd of Education,'
..
(Br TV. liucItM r»u l
for brenkfnst.
dollnrs wns offered for block oecu- termine which shall be the first fnsk forces of thnt country back, ordered n,,,)Ojnf0(|
of
the
new
congress,
but
it
is
known
by
government.
At 0:30
n.
m.
they
went
to
th
e
,
"mnde
up
of
men
nnd
women
of
nf[
APOPKA,
Mnr. 10.—J. C. Stewart
.•••". •&gt;.
u,v, ------ ------- |pied by Dade county court house
chamber of commerce, where head- . ,re
&lt;*omc question whether county thnt majorities of both committees
fnirs” nnd representing fairly nll |Wns found dond In the, woods yotqurjrt. rs hnd been established, nnd can sell nnd county nttomey instruct­ fnvor first nction on the tnxntion
scctions of the state. The seven t0 (ti-nlay afternoon two miles south of
nine members would serve seven or here by Henry Goolsby. Mr. Stew*
shortly after 10:00 n. m. they were ed todny to drnft legislative net au­ question. Among those who nre
nine-year ternis with one term cx-|nrt Was cow-hunting on his horse and
escorted to the Clyde Line docks at thorizing such action. Flagler gave known to hold this view nre Scnntors
Penrose nnd Lodge, nnd Representa­
piring each year, no member to b o (iPft home early yesterday morning,
the foot of Mnrket street, where they block to county in 1896.
tives Longworth, Mondell, Bnchnrch,
eligible to renppointment In order apparently well. He was about 68
boarded the steamer Osceola for a
to bring in new blood- Members would ycarg old, a pioneer citizen and large
four hours’ river trip, starting at nt Birmingham, Ain., last Saturday. Trendwny and Good.
It Is generally admitted thnt no
Executive Secretary Hotaling de­
be non-removnble except for cause cattle owner. 'H e leaves a wife,.«on
10:30.
.
.
and the board would elect its own and several daughters. The coronert
Upon the Osccola'a return to her clared that the trip hns far sur­ big reduction In the amount to be
MIAMI, Mar. 10.— Lawyers here chairman , and Its members receive a Jury ,composed o f Judge F. S. Wlthdock about 2:30 p. m. tho visitors passed the fondest dreams and Flor­ raised by taxation can be made. The
will spend the ’ remainder o f the af­ ida has not only shown thnt khe total will hnve to be close to $4,000,­ nrc trying to'find Borne solution to tho "liberal’’* per diem instead of salary. erby, Dr. C. Carrol, L. John Jackion,
f ,
"Ijirgc salaries," Mr. Claxton said, L. P. Waite, L. W. Stenstron, W. W.
ternoon nt their Individual .pleasures still retains her full shore of South­ 000,000 for the next year nt lenst, and problem which is vexing the city of
and prepnre for the main event of ern hospitality, but hnd gone out of Vhc present laws, because of the re­ Miami nnd the Carl G. Fisher inter­ “ would tempt members to try and Carpenter and S. Rlmel, returned a
the day, which Is to be n banquet the wny to mnkc the visitors fee^ cent shrinkage in profits, will not ests which Invested over $1,000,000 in earn their snlnriea by meddling with verdict o f death caused by heart
convert much more than that Into the works on nn island by the causeway executive details properly belonging failure.
nt home.
at the Mason Hotel at .6:30 p. n».
’
.
treasury. But the plan is to modify which it now trnnspirvs belongs to to employes of tho board,” and, ho
“
The
FloHdn
people
have
certainly
According to the arrangements,
tho city.
.ue
*iftiiurs will
whi leave on
....their
— special
------ treated us royally," he t,(^ lnrcd- the war taxes.
added, would attract "men and wo­
the visitors
RUBE A L L Y N
In accordance with this policy it Is
When the causeway wns con­ men of small nbllity" to the jobs.
train for the Ancient City around “ They hnve kept us entertained
__I
• « . spending
St
A
t__ - .Inna
C certain thnt the excess profits and structed the state gave the city a quit
every mlnnfn
minute, Anri
nnd tRp
the Ofllv
only kick
kick W
we
L E A V E S TO R E ­
The bonrd should exercise general
midnight,
three
dnys fhnrp
there. ntiawii
the
petty
consumption
taxes
will
be
have
Is
that
we
are
not
getting
claim
deed
in
the
bay
bottom
land
on
con^
ro|
ovcr
a)|
state
educational
InE. F.. Brodle of Oregon City, Ore.,
SU M E W R IT IN G
eliminated. As one substitute n tax whlch the island was later construct- atltutions of every kind except, posvice-president of the association, is enough sleep.”
A lle m n w la
w lth n llt
m n C p llim ?
tee
- __ l _______f a f ___ a a I I . ^ a .
iL a
Pensacola, Mr. Hotaling said, out­ on tho net profits of corporations is ed. Afterwards,
without
cancelling
albly,
universities or colleges,.
the
tipped for next president to succeed
(&gt; 7 TV. Sa t S i U I B u m )
being
given
consideration.
The
pro­
the city’s deed, the state govq Fisher commissioner holds. Its functions • BRADENTOWN, Mar. 10— Rube
Mr. Wilkie, while the latest dope on did herself ' t i f 1 making everything
the vice-presidency is that J. C. plcdhant, and- the other points be­ posals call for from n 10 to 20 per n warranty deed to the bay bottom should be "wholly legislative,” how­ Aliyn, after spending sixty-one dayi
land and he constructed the Island ever, nnd Its members undertake ex­ in Jail here charged with the murder
Blimblecom o f ’ Newton, Moss., a tween there and Jacksonville were cent levy.
wide
awake
and
staged
lavish
and built an electric power plant, ecutive work only In specific cases as­ o f Harry Higel and released yester­
member of tho executive committee,
cold
storage plant, j^ je e t car barna signed by the board. An elected or day, left by auto for Tampa thla
nffaire.
will be elected to thla jfbat.
Tee Hee, H a, Ha,
Marianna,
the
visitors
declared,
and
steamship
appointed commissioner should be the morning en route to St. Petersburf
The
present offleersare: Will
and Then Some In accordancedocks.
proved
nn
exception,
and
n
dinner
with
the
terms
of
the
executive officer and secretary o f the to resumo charge o f his magAslne,
Wilkie, Grey Eagle, Minn., president;
that
the
women
prepared
will
long
deed
the
city
holds
It
can
not
lease
board, his selection and appointment the Florida Fisherman.
E- E. Brodle, Oregon City, Ore., vice­
. (B r TV. Am ~ U U 4 B m m )
be
remembered.
Marianna
had
or
sell
the
land
which
muat
be
used
by
the non-partisan board Itself be­
president; George Schlotser, W el­
MIAMI, March 10.—A masked rob­
ing desirable In Mr. Claxton’s Judg­ Reports From Russia
lington Springs, S. D., corresponding plenty of music, with the home hand ber early todny at the point of a pis for municipal purposes.
, mtni.
ment. a
A weu-»cicvw.-u
well-selected ami
and »uc&lt;|u.w
adequate
Decretory; II. C. Hotaling, St- Paul, and a circus band In action.
tol- forced the clerk* in a local hotel • Fisher la known aa the
A re Conflicting R e­
Jacksonville la the biggest city to give up the safe key*. The robber Lite king. He also U the builder of gtaff fqr the commlaaloner’a 6fflce
Minn., executive and head secretary,
the Indianapolis'Motor Speedway an diwouid a]go be required and the reand W. W. Aikcna, Franklin, Ind., visited since’ the party left Birming­ escaped with two hundred cash.
garding Revolution
ham, and will afford the visitors op­
has invested millions on the heach1Bponafi,ie department of education
treasurer.
.
i
(Br TV* A*MdtU« Fmii
On the executive committee are: portunities that they were eager to
here.
.
thus set’ up become the leader In all
Panama
Refuses
.
educational matters.
| LONDON, Mifr.-10.— Reports from
0. L. Caswell, Denison, la.; George take advantage of.
To Accept Terms RECEIVED IN
The Florida tour will carry the
“ It is neither safe nor good that Russia regarding revolution against
W Marble, Fort Scott, Kan,; W al­
the lender he wenk or blind,” Mr. soviet regime obscure and conflicting.
lace Odell, Tarrytown, N. Y.; J- C. newspaper men and their wives to
SACRED COLLEGE Claxton said. “ Where there Is no One Helsingfors dispatch states Rus(B r TV. Ai.*cU l*4 r » M '
mimDiecom, Newton,
newum, Mass.; -Frank
—
nearly every part of the state an
Brimblecom,
WASHINGTON, Mar. 10.— Panama
Henderson, Little Rock, Ark., and wJ11 officially end at Miami, where
vision, the people perish; where there slan agency there issued statement
refused to accept White award as n
IL U. Bailey, Princeton, HI- ‘
(they nrc scheduled to arrive on
ROME,BMmr. ^O^Cardlnal Daugh­ is wenkneaa in place of strength there that the fate of Pctrograd still in
basis of pence with.Costa Rica.
The Florida
tour
1» the
second. a&gt;4
Mnrth
From
there many
lUriUU
\ u u i ***
—
m • ••• •25th.
*»»►••• —
•
i n will
erty o f Philadelphia, and two others, can be only stagnation and death balance and denying revolutionary
since the association wan .formed, K&lt;)
Cuba, while others will reIf you drop a fork a man visitor formally -received today In sacred where there should b o ' progress and troopa occupying three-quarters o f
and began officially at Pensacola ’
to Jacksonville and thence to
life ”
*
"
•
city.
_
.
college at Vatican.
V will come.
•
last Monday. The trip really started ^hclr homes.
•
'
•. ‘ .
. ..*•
• ..
—
rSftP
RBIi
- -T
•’ •
m
.

IN SANFORD SOON

EDUCATION. AND
POLITICS DON’T
MIX— CLAXTON

REVISION OF WAR
TAX LAWS TO BE
STARTED SOON

J

Killed at Jasper

ONE MILLION
OFFERED FOR
COURT HOUSE

CATTLE MAN
FOUND DEAD

MIAMI IN QUANDRY
OVER FISHER ISLE,
TITLES NOT CLEAR

.3

�RD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921

CHAM BER OF COMMERCE
N otes o f This Busy Trade Body in the
City o f Sanford

THRBB MORE POSTS ON
TUB HARDING CABINET
•DEFINITELY ANNOUNCED
_,

O r T)m i w riUUi F rau )

•MARION, 0., March 2.— PresidcijtEloct Harding late today definitely
announced the appointment o f Will
Hays of Indiana to be Postmaster
General in his cabinet, Andrew Mel­
lon o f Pennsylvania to be Secretary
of the Treasury and Senator A. B.
Fall o f Now Mexico to bo Secretary o f
tho Interior. This leaves only the
post o f Secretary of Labor not defi­
nitely filled.
James J. Davis, of Pittsubrg, has
been mentioned for tho Labor port­
folio, but his appointment has not yet
been announced. In response to re­
ports thnt Col. Geo. W. Harvey has
been offered and had accepted the
post as ambassador to Great Britain,
Mr. Hnrding reiterated thnt no defi­
nite appointments would be announc­
ed until two weeks after his inaugur­
ation.

The publicity committee o f the as a nucicaus for tho organisation of
Chamber o f Commerce will meet this the Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
evening, together with special com- At one o f the earlier meetings o f tho
mittee appointed by President Ball to Chamber of Commcrco it was decided
arrange the details for the visit of to retain these members until the old
the National Editorial Association on Board o f 'irndc dues had expired. A
March 22d.
great many had paid up to and includMembers o f the Women’s Club have ing January 1st. It was then decided
assured the Chamber of Commerce of to endeavor to obtain a continued cotheir co-operation in assisting to raise operation in the new organization.
Sanford’s quota of $500.
The secretary has written letters to
• ■■
|each of these members, advising thnt
The Sanford Chamber o f Commerce their membership hnd expired in the
has called the attention o f the AtBoard of Trade and requested
lantic Coast Line officials to the con- them to remit for their dues In the
ditions o f the passenger station and Chnmbor of Commerce. There have
grounds in Sanford. Reply hns been been but few responses to this rcrccelvcd, advising these conditionsf quest Tho secretary makes this pubwill be remedied at once. There is He request to those members who hove
no reason why. Sanford should not nqt pnld their dues in tho new organhave ns well-kept and clean a station i*ntlon to forward their check, to­
Fall May Not Accept Poat.
ns can bo found in towns o f larger gether . with the formal application
SANTA FE, N. M., March 2.— That
population.
cnrd» at onc*«
United States Senator Albert Fall of
New Mexico may not accept the post
There are mighty few men in San­ of Secretary o f the Interior and may
While it is true thnt in the majority
o f towns in the United States the pas­ ford who honestly can't afford to con­ serve out his term in the Senate, was
senger stations are located in possibly tribute, dally, seven centa-rfl 1-2 post­ declared today by'\Attorney Mark B.
the worst section of tho city nnd na­ age stamps— to advnnce the business Thompson, o f L is Cruces, a close
turally impress the traveler most un­ —civic, educational, health and other friend o f Senator'Fall.
favorably on his first visit, this is not Interests of their city. Two dollars
tho case in Sanford. There are nmplc n month out o f n man’s income is a Friends Say No Basis for Statement.
grounds for the planting o f a pnrk at ilghty small price to pay for the bene­
WASHINGTON, Mnrch 2.— Senator
small expense and this organization fits; these can not bo escaped and no
Fall
o f New Mexico declined today to
intends thnt this shnll bo done. Per­ one is a man who will share these
discuss
tHc statement of Attorney
haps one o f the ugliest spots in town benefits without doing his part.
Mark B. Thompson, at Santa Fc, that
at present is that portion in the im­
tho senntor might not accept the post
mediate vicinity of tho stptlon.
Claxton Against Any
of secretary o f the interior, but sen­
The government proposes building
five $2,500,000 hospitals in different
sections o f the United States for the
care o f disabled war veterans. The
secretary has already started the offi­
cial wheels in motion to locate one of
these hospitals in Sanford. There is
nothing too big for your own'town
and if this organization is successful
in broadening the minds o f its mem­
bership to think in big figures it will
be comparatively easier to get them
working on big projects.
"Nothing attempted, nothing gain­
ed," is ns true of the city as o f the
individual.

Corporal Punishment
of School Children

ators and others in his confidence said
there was no basis for tho sacmen.
orrctcm-"Weirsod ssceabA

-Probably the ocean is treacherous
WASHINGTON, Mnrch .1.— Corpor­
because
it is full of craft.
al punishmont o f school children is
"likely to indicate weakness in the
teacher,” P. P. Claxton, federal com­
missioner o f education, snid today in
FOR SALE— Cussnvn cuttings for
a statement promptde by a report he
seed; G5c per 100; $5 per 1,000. Will
hns received of severe punishments
ship by express if cash accompanies
in some schools. One report told o f ,
order. Jns. Warner, Winter Haven,
a 14-ycar-old boy having received 1001
Fin.
29-2tc
Inshcs.
‘
Pepper
plants,
$1.50
per
FOR
SALE
"Any person competent to tench
1000.—
Mra.
McDougnll,
Celery
nvennd mnnnge a school can maintain
ic.
29-2tc
discipline without corporal punish­
ment," the statement said. “ Educa­ WANTED TO BUY— New self-stnrt
There arc a number of members of tion nnd discipline have no use for ’ ing Ford. Must be n bargnin for
the cash.— Cates Crate Co.
29-tfc
the old Board of Trade who were used such methods."

CHICAGO BUSINESS MAN KILLED
BY WEALTHY ST. LOUIS
*
DIVORCEE.
Mrs. Isabel
CHICAGO, March
In C. Orthwcin yesterday shot and.
--------- WHILE YOU WAIT
killed Herbert Zciglcr, manager of
the Goodycltr Tire &amp; Rubber Com­
Why spin your motor to get it to start?
pany here, in her apartment, in the
Do you use Dry Cells to start your mofashionablo Gold Coast residence sec­
tion.
Zeigler leaves a wife and a 16-ycarDo you have to jack up a rear wheel in
old daughter.
the morning to get your motor to start?
Mrs. Orthwein told police Zeigler
hnd been keeping conipnny wjth her
Do you lose your temper when you
since she divorced her husband, a
crank your car?
*
wealthy resident o f St. Louis, six
months ago. Her former husband is
. Are your lights dim and poor?
n stockholder in the St. Louis Ameri­
can League Baseball Club and an oil
The reason for the above is because
promoter.
your magneto is weak and run down.
Mra. Orthwcin said that the trouble
started when Zeigler broke an engage­
ment to take her to dinner Monday
night.
s'
“ He told me theri wan a meeting
of tho stockholders o f tho Goodyear
company Monday night and that he
couldn't take mo to dinner,” she said.
“ He brought out a friend of his
who gave his nnmc ns D. 0 . Parsons
Magneto recharging outfit and you can
to take me out Monday night and I
went with him," sho continued. Par­
overcome all o f the above trouble by hav­
sons, according to the woman’s story,
ing your magneto recharged. We do not
took her to a cafe.
.
"I Baw Zeigler there with two oth­
have to tear your motor down but do this
er women," sho said. "An argument
while you wait. Guaranteed for one year.
started and several bottles were
thrown between tables.”
Mrs. Orthwein said she finally told
Zciglcr not to come to sco hro again.
Early Tuesdny, she said, Zciglcr tried
to gain admittance to her npartmeht
through the bnck door. The door
S A N F O R D , FLO R ID A
hns n burglar proof lock and he was
Cor. Sanford Ave &amp; First St.
Phone 66
unnblc to get in. Zciglcr then went
to the front door.
"I told him, if you come in I’ll
shoot," slp^-said, "and then I ran into
When the police arrived they foot
the bedroom and locked my door. He man was shot three times and died
» tho. woman weeping over the lifeka
kept {&gt;n pounding on the door and I instantly.
Mrs. Orfhwcin while going to the body of the man. t
warned him again that I would shoot
1
door
knocked the telephone in the
him but he did not leave."
"Millions Now Living Will Her*
apartment
from its stand. The re­
Mrs. Orthwein said at last she be­
came so frightened that she took a ceiver fell from the hook and central Die," Hear this free Bible ltctou
revolver and went to the front door, heard the shots. She notfiicd police Star theatre, Sunday, 7:30 p; m. A)
*
scats free. No collection.
1 ltd?
threw jt open nnd shot Zeigler. The who hurried to the apartment.

We have Installed an

PITTS &amp; WELLS

T A T E have just completed our office, and are now Open for Business.
* ’ If you have any property that you w ant to sell, or if you are looking
for a hom e, either city or country property, w e invite you to call at our
office, where w e will be pleased to serve you at any time to the best of our
ability. W e are equipped to handle any proposition no matter how large
or how small, so bring us your wants and let us help you solve them .
W h en you call on us it does not obligate you in any -way, so don t forget

r

1

•
r

*
L

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

•!

1

A

�mIII
1
o

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

THESANFORD HERALD
X , J. HOLLY .................... PreiWl.it m d EdiUr
8 , 7. I.n.T.AK D............. S K n lir y u d t n u u n i
8 . A. HEEL.................... ........... 0 ,n « r t l M iD i|«r
Polllih*d E»*r7 rrld »r Vj ’

THE HERALD(Igrorp«r*t*d)
PRINTING COMPANY
BOBSCHlrTIOK PRICE IN ADVANCE!
ONE TEAR.......................................... .
SIX MONTHS ......... ............................ I ts
THREE MONTHS......................................71
E »t«r,d » i Second C l m Mail MatUr Au*u»« SJ,
lit * , at tba Pott Offlca at Stalord. Florida.
Vadtr Act of March t , 1175,
Office:

HERALD BUILDINO.

Phono M l

f-orriirn AHvertlatitK R c p ic ir n la llv i

Tl 4EAMERICAN l'RKS5 ASSOCIATION
Caswell Laddie Boy is among the
new members o f Harding’s cabinet
Yah,- yah, Orlando Sentinel and
■Reporter-Star, With nil your tour,
ista you have no yachts tied up at
your wharf on Lake Luccme, have
you t
Well, we are simply putting it over
and all the pessimists and all the
croakers In the world can not stop
us from going forward. This city will
have more building this Bummer than
anyone can predict.
Sanford should get away from the
cliquo and clan business and pull to­
gether for a greater Sanford and re­
gardless of whether you llk^ n man
or not stand by him when he is do­
ing something for Snnford.
-------------o-----------The Sanford bnnd should he en­
couraged and assisted in qvery wny
and if possible n fund should be
raised for their maintenance. There
is nothing quite so good as n city
bnnd and Sanford hns n good one at
the present time, Let everyone help
them.
,

---- °----

George Hosmer of the Brndentown
Journal hns risen rapidly since he
started campaigning for the funds for
the National Editorial Association.
Several weeks ago he was secretary
o f the Florida Press Association, ac­
cording to one of the state pnpers,
and in the last edition of the Jnck‘ sonville Timcs-Union he was presi­
dent of the association. This is fast
work even for George.
.
------------ o-----------Stranger here yesterday said that
Sanford had the finest local ion for a
real business and tourist city in the
state and he did not see why there
were not twenty-five thousand people
here. He has nothing on us. He just
said that once, yesterday. We have
said it three million times in the past
fourteen years—and we say it again
just for good measure.
------------ o------------The people of Sunford should turn
out on masse to greet the 500 news­
paper editors who will he here on the
22d. It costs *60,000 for Florida to
entertain them nnd Sanford’s share
of this amount is hut $500 and wc
have them here for two hours or
more, during which time they will he
taken over the city nnd the farms
nnd Sanford will receive some good
advertising. From this 600 editors
Snhford will have 600 friends in the
future and Sanford will receive *5000
worth of advertising.
k
------------ o-----------The committee on sites for the
Southern College
is meeting in
Tampa todny. There are several sites
offered hut unless sufficient money is
guaranteed to insure better build­
ings nnd many of them it is hardly
possible that the Methodists will
leave Sutherland nnd nil thnt the
present site contains for something
new and unknown. Sutherland may
be n lonesome spot hut it is a most
beautiful one nnd to our notion is
ideal for a college.
There is 6omo fine residence prop­
erty in this city in some of the best
sections of tho city thnt should he
built up now. Sanford needs so mnny
houses to take care of the people that
want to live hferc thnt it seems some
of the folks who own these vnennt
lots would cither build on them or
sell to Bomoone who would build on
the lots. Building material has
dropped and the price o f labor Is
down and now is the time to build.
If something would hnppcn to start
u J the building boom In Sanford now
"
the whole city would benefit thereby.

Tho appointment of Hnyes to the
President Harding will ask fo r a
position of Postmaster General seems revision of tho taxes and expects to
to us like Hnnling is trying to Hayes cut out much o f the foolishness in
Burleson.
regard to war tax and excess profits
and a lot of the rot thnt hits the poor
The people with the big pleasure man nnd lots the rich man get by
yachts arc coming to Sanford - now. with tho Liberty bonds and other
With n decent pier nnd boat basin non-nssessible property. If Presi­
they will come here by the hundreds. dent Harding goes after this result
-------------o------------he will cam the everlasting gratitude
With the prices of building mater­ of the people of America. This war
ials falling and the price o f labor tax and income .tax that taxes tho
coming down wc should build at least poor man out o f what llttlo bit he
n million dollars worth of new build­ mny have is tho biggest farce that
ings here this summer.
was ever arranged by mny govern­
-------------o------------ ment. Tho war tax on many com­
’ Thnt good old Florida sun is mnk- modities is a joke and tho govern­
nig us all feci like fishing time is ment is not profiting by nny o f it and
hero and as soon us the busy season it only becomes n burden and a
is over it will he us for the Econlock- nuisanco to the buying public and is
hatchee and those big ones.
tho enuse for much buying o f certain
-------------D.-----------articles to stop altogether.
That big tourist hotel must be
-------------o------------built, that golf links must he built,
This enmpaign each year for mon­
that Rod and Gun Olub and boat bas­ ey to help tho Armenians Is all right.
in must be built, at least 200 more They need help all right but whnt
homes must be built—well, figure it Americans should do is demand that
up yourself. Won’ t it lie a million?
our government and,every other civil­
-------------o------------ized government in the world, shall
There arc so many soul savers in tell Turkey pnd Russia and any other
Floridn in the winter time. Why don’ t country that is despoiling the A r­
they look after our souls in the sum­ menians shall desist or take the con­
mer ns well? Of course we under­ sequences. Wc cannot see thnt wc
stand that they do not come down in nre getting anywhere in sending mon­
the’ winter on account of the cold cli­ ey to Armenia where most df it falls
mate in the north.
into the hands o f the Turks furnish­
ing them with more ammunition to
The Hotel men will meet in Orlan­ slaughter more Armenians.
Whnt
do in April and they will take a trip Armenia needs is protection nnd with
to Palm Springs .umong other pleas­ protection Armenia will not need
ures. It is a cinch that when thoy cither our food or our money. One of
see Palm Springs they will want to tho great ideas o f the late world war
build n hotel there at once.
was to soak Turkey but we have fail­
ed fh that pnrt of the Job about ns
Under the stimulous of prizes offer­ badly ns wc failed in other parts of
ed by the Sanford Chamber o f Com­ it.
merce, high school students of the
celery city nre appreciating the diffi­ BULLY FOR THE CARPENTERS
culties of the newspaper man in dig­
ging for dope on “ What is a City
In this issue of the Daily Herald is
Substantial"—Orlando Reportcr-Stnr. the announcement that the Union
----------- -o-----------Carpenters of Sanford have voluntar­
Beginning with todny an Associal- ily reduced Jhoir wages from HO cents
od Press Bureau will he established per hour to 05 cents per hpur, Die
at Jacksonville under the charge of same to take effect on April first.
an experienced corps of writers and This is a step in the right direction
a state news service will be supplied and now with the Wages coming
to Florida papers that arc members down and the prices of building ma­
of the Associated Press. The readers terial coming down the building oper­
of the Daily Herald will get the bene­ ations in Snnford should tnke a new
fit of this new and greatly improved start and all of those houses that
state news bureau.
have been waiting for lower costs
The Florida Automobile. Association
meets at Cocoa tomorrow and a large
erbwd is expected to attend. As­
sociations of automobile dealers and
associations of all kinds will get re­
sults by being associations nnd stand­
ing up for their rights at all times.
We need more associations in the
state of Florida to build it up along
the right lines.
— ---------o------------Now that President Harding ins
taken his seat we enn all feel much i.s
he does—thnt we enn settle down to
something definite. A presidential
election always unsettles the country,
the result goes farther toward unset­
tling it and when the new president
takes his sent it mentis that some­
thing will start at on ce^ ln t the peo­
ple feeling like it is all over take up
the burden anew, that new policies
will take the place of the old usually
with better results and that a better
feeling predominates all classes of
business. Let's go.
------------ o ------ ,----That newsboy on the Orlando Sen­
tinel who fell heir to a large fortune
at Bar Harbor evidently must have
dreamed that he fell o ff the bar and
probably harbored no ill feelings
against th6 bur keeper since nil of the
former bar keepers have gone into
other lines of business thnt are not so
"confining." Word comes from Ilnr
Harbor that none of the money from
that city has been nllowed to trickle
down into Florida nnd it looks like
the Sentinel newsboy will he compell­
ed to go on working for *50 u week as
formerly.

Sanford will ‘entertain 500 newspa­
per editors about the 22nd of this
month. It is true they will only be
here for a few hours hut that will be
time enough to show them something
of our city nnd country nnd we should
put on our best bill nnd tucker nnd
give them a good time. Wc want 125
cars to bring them from Orlando here,
wc want *500 to pay our part o f thu
general fund subscribed by the state,
we want everyone in the city to give
what they can in money nnd time.nnd
their cars and SANFORD W ILL GET
THOUSANDS' OF
DOLLARS
WORTH OF ADVERTISING OUT
(lion county comes out in n OF IT.
Piiyll
stroriR
calling ,upon the
trorip statement
i
The time for shooting quail, par­
balance of the South Florida coun­
ties to demand reapportionment of tridge, and several other kinds of
tho Btatc, or state division. Wo nre game, expired with the first of the
with Pinellas county. Thnt is the month. Better not shoot any contrary
right spirit. We have dallied with to law'. Charlie Carter, ex-chief of
this question too long nnd at this police for Orlnndo, is game warden
session o f the legislature It should be fur the county nnd he is an old hand
settled or tho state should bo divided. nt catching law breakers.— Orlando
Wc would much rather have appor­ Sentinel.
Why is it that Seiiiinole county has
tionment and the old state held to­
no
game warden? If other counties
gether on account o f the old asso­
can
have them it seems that .Seminole
ciations and traditions but (f It comes
should
get busy for we learn that
to a parting o f the ways let the evil
people
are
going to tho woods every
fall on the heads o f those who have
day with guns.
responsible for this delay, ‘

EAST SANFORD MAKES IT A POINT
TO TELL OTHERS

Rev. Dr. Walker, Mrs. Walker and
Miss Goodyear were here Sundny.
Dr. Walker preached us a fine ser­
mon. Mrs. Walker played the accom­
paniment for' Miss Goodyear, who
snng a solo in a beautiful, sweet
vpice that*chnrmed her henrers. Wc
hope to have tho pleasure of a visit
from them all again soon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ferguson of Rich­
mond avenue had as their guest last
week Mr. Fedguson’s uncle of Char­
lotte, N. C.
S. T. Beaton of Wny Cross, Ga.,
accompanied by his daughter and sonin-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence DeWitt and little daughter, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McDongaf last
week, the party went to Orlando to
vlr.it before returning home.
Ingram Guerry Is in Palm Beach
to see the Seminole Indian sun dance
nnd will go to Pahakee to visit his
uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mor­
ris nnd family before joining his
ship.
Kathleen Long o f Richmond nvenue
was little Miss Martha Felts' guest
on Union street from Friday until
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stonoff'n infant
son has been very ill fo r tho past
week, at the Fcrnald-Laughton hos­
pital.
, R. C. Long, A. B. Cameron and
Argel Cameron were on a fishing trip
to Econlockhatchee creek a couple of
of dnys the past week. Have not
hrnrd the fish story yet.
II. H. Chappie is driving n new
Ford touring car nnd John Peters of
Richmond nvenue a Ford truck. ME
Peters worked at the Ford plant Sev­
ern! yenrs before coming here two
years ago.
Mrs. Willinm Wood o f , Geneva
Ferry has.three incubators going,
hatching chickens to order again this
spring.
’ The weather man sent some fine
spring showers Wednesday on the
pepper, tomato nnd egg plant fields
newly set out. The up-lands were
getting pretty dry.
The Holly Dancing School is very
popular with East End folks, both
young folks and some not so young
are learning tho new steps.
Annie, Harry and Okie Weeks cni -mined a jolly crowd at a dancing
pnrty nt their home on Cameron ave­
nue Friday evening.
A party of friends walked in on
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Sunday eve­
ning with such a good supper, n be­
lated birthday surprise for Mrs. Ells­
worth. The lady who brought the
cake remarked she "couldn’t find
candles enough and anyway if she
could have done so it would look like
a torch light procession." The very
idea. Mrs. Ellsworth was the happy
recipient of some attractive gifts.
Everybody come again, please.
There are some lovely flower gar­
dens on the wny to town. Among
them Miss Annie Hawkins, Mrs. L.
B. Brumlcy, Mrs. Aylett Fitts and
John Bussells nre the most attractive.
Mr.. Russell has a large rose garden
newly set out. ^

REDUCED PRICK

STARKE RESIDENT SAYS TANLAC RESTORED HIM OVER A
WE HAVE REDUCED TIIE PluC»
YEAR AGO— STILL
'
--------- ON-------- FINE
“ Ever since Tanlac set me right
over a yonr ago I’ve mndc it a point
to recommend it every time I get a
chance," snid George Parrish, wellknown farmer residing at Starke,
Fla.
"A t the time I began taking Tanlac I had been troubled with indi­
gestion for sevorat years, and at
times I Buffered from terrible attacks
of acute indigcatlon. My appetite
was very poor, I juat could not enjoy
my meals and my stomach was In
such a bad condition I was actually
afraid to cat at times because of the
suffering I knew bo well would fol­
low. . If I ventured to cat) anything
greasy or rich I just suffered agony.
Gas would form on my stomach and
bloat mo up tight as a drum, and I
could get no relief for hours.
"From time to time I had tried
various medicines and a number o f
special treatments, but nothing seem­
ed to reach my case. -Finally, while
in Macon, Ga., I came across Tanlac
and took several bottles home With
me. Well, It was Just,what I had been
needing nnd four bottles put me In
first-clnss condition, got me to where
I could, eat like a wolf and feel fine
afterward. I am still In the best of
henlth, but I always keep a bottle of
Tnnlnc in the house just to keep on
safe side."
,
Tanlac is sold nt the Union Phnrmney, Snnford, Fla.
.

A SAFE TEST
For those who nre in need o f n
remedy for kidney trouble and back^
ache, it is a good plan to try Doan’s
Kidney PRIh.
They nre strongly
recommended by Snnford people. Ask
your neighbor.
Mrs. J. Mcisch, 600 First street,
Sanford, says! "The experience I hod
with Doan's Kidney Pills wnrrnnts me
In rccbmmondlng them highly. They
are a fine remedy for kidney trouble
nnd if UBed properly will surely do
good work. I had just recovered from
an attack of the grip when my kid­
neys began to bother me nnd my
back pained intensely. Rending an
advertisement pf Donn's Kidney Pills,
I began to take them. I was very
much pleased with the results."
Hasn't Suffered Since
The above statement was given
May 21, 1914, nnd oh March 19,
1918, Mrs. Mcisch said, "I have had
no need for Doan's Kidney Pills since
endorsing them in |914. The good
they did mo hns proven Insting.’’
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply, ask for a kidney remedy— get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same thnt
Mrs. Mcisch had.
Fostcr-Mllburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.

Patton’s
Sun-Proof Paint
WHITE and COLORS

Paint,„W alI Paper and
Kalsomine
Is our Line of Business
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT

SA N F O R D PAIN T &amp;
W A L L P A P E R STORE
Phone 303
WELAKA BLOCK

P U N C TU R lp PROOF
TU B ES, Guaranteed
R IN E S ’ FILLING
ST A T IO N

-

105 P A L M E T T O AVE.

Sanford Furniture
Hospital

Warships vs. Airships.
Have y ou r old dressers rebuilt
Brisbane figures out that the cost
into D ressing tables.
of one warship would pay for 20,000
dynamite enrrying airplanes. Twenty Furniture repaired and refinish­
thousand dynamite enrrying airplanes
ed. Brass beds refinished.
could protect the American const
W m . E. Connor •
against any coming of enemy ships.
Why not build the airplanes and dis­
Phone 219
11G Laurel Ave.
pense with the navy altogether? —
M inmiMetropolia^^

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

FOR SALE— A good, barred-rock
should he started at once. The car­
rooster. Mrs. G. T. Bnllingcr,
penters are to he commended for their
box 241, Route A.
30-3tp
action. It shows that they are wil­
FOR SALE— Livingston Globe to­
ling to take their losses also along
mato plants.— H. H. Chappell.
with the business men ami with the
30-1 tp
falling prices thu wages fall and it
starts all of us o ff with the new idea
LADY OR gf ^ t l k m a n ~ a g e n t
of bringing everything down to the
Wanted in the city of Snnford to
pre-war levels. The sooner the work­
sell the genuine J. It. Watkins Medi­
ing men bring down the price of
cines, Spices, Extracts, Toilet Pre­
wages the sooner.the manufacturers
parations, etc. All or spare time. A
can bring down the price of all goods
wonderful opportunity to get into
and materials and it will not be long
business for yourself. Wrjte todny
until a dollar will buy a dollar's worth
for fret pnrtieulnrs nnd snmplc.—J.
of merchandise as it formerly did and
R. Watkins Co., 62, Memphis, Tenn.
when that time comes we will all gut
30-1 tp
off that inflation from our thoughts
FOR SALE— 0-room house. Reason­
that hns brought us so much hard­
able ami terms. N. H. Garner.
ships in tile four years past.
:io-:ii-tc
The Herald wishes to thnnk and to
FOR SALE—A few choice building
commend the Union Carpenters of
tots. Real bargains.— N. H. Garn­
Snnford for their volunteering to
er.
30-31-tc
start the prices downward. We said
FOR SALE— Duroc pigs, H weeks
thoy would do it nnd they have made
old. Big type. See Nick ZcrnovEven the still worm will turn,—
good. Now let everybody start build­
inn,
Benrdnll Ave.
30-4tp
ing and let these men who have acted Washington Post.
fair and square about this question
sec that their good work is appreciat­
ed.
Eking Out Their Meager Salaries
More than a third of the 435 mem­
bers of the house of representatives
at Washington have one or more
relatives on the house pay •roll as
their own clerks, stenographers or
secretaries.’ Many o f these relatives
actually perform no service at all nnd
some do not even live in Washington
nnd have never been there —Tallahas­
see Democrat.

P A IN T

DON’T FORGET OUR
PRICES "
30x3 tubes, gray. $1.90
All other sizes 30x
&amp;/&gt;, to 37x5 gray 2.25
36x6 Cord guaran­
teed 10,000 miles,
at the special
price of, each #90.00

Frank Akers
T iR E C O M PAN Y
Next Door to Fire Stn(ion.

F ord son
F

O R th irty-five years H enry Ford, a fa rm er’s boy, has been w ork ing on
the problem o f a su ccessfu l tractor fo r the farm and fo r the past fou r­
teen years has devoted m uch tim e and a vast am ount o f m oney to the de­
velopm ent o f the present Fordson T ra ctor. Today that Tractor1 is in use
on nearly 200,000 farm s and If you have any doubt as to the satisfaction It
g iv es to those w ho are using it, call in and get the booklet, ju s t issued by
the Ford M otor Com pany, nnd called “ T h e Fordson nt W ork” and read the
testim ony w hich is there given by the multitude o f ow ners o f Fordson
T ra ctors. N o evidence can be m ore conclusive than that o f the man w ho
actually know s by personal experience and this is the line o f testim ony ca r­
ried in this little booklet. There is no cost for this booklet. I f you cannot
call for it, w rite, drop us a postal, nnd w e will mail it to you w ithout charge.
It is so valuable you ou gh t to have it because it is the open d oor through
w hich the farm er will pass from the hard w orking d ru d go to the com para­
tive co m fo rt o f the m anufacturer. T h e Fordson m akes it possible fo r the
fa rm er to plan nnd direct, while the mnehine will do the w ork. It presents
the widest latitude fo r the farm er to exercise his brain power and plan how
he cun g et the most- from the soil, know ing that the T ractor will do the
hard work, do it belter, d o it quicker, and therefore do it m ore profitably.
T h is m eans not alone in the cultivation o f the soil, in the harvesting o f the
crop s, but in a hundred nnd one d iffe re n t demands that are m ade f o r labor,
cu ttin g o f ensilage and the filin g o f the silo cutting o f w ood ; operation o f
the w ashing m achine in the ligh tin g o f the house w ith e le ctricity ; supply­
ing the house with running w ater; bringing to the farm er’s w ife and
daughters the conveniences o f the city , relieving them o f much o f the
hard, unpleasant part o f housework.

E dw ard H iggins
FO RD DEALER

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

Call at GATES CRATE CO., The Big Feed Store,
for weekly wholesale price list on Feed and Save Fifty to Seventy Five cents per Sack.
PH O N E 181

J U S T T R Y US

MILLERS’ PURCHASE PROPERTY
HAVE DARK HAIR UPSALA AND
-W ILL IMPROVE APARTMENT
AND LOOK YOUNG
GRAPEVILLE
pOUSE AND BUILD SOME MORE
T. J. and F. L . M ille r B u y
OVIEDO NOTES
Warman A p a r tm e n t
H ou se
Amonp the many sales o f property
rtccnled this week so far is that of
the purchase of the Warmen apart­
ments at the comer o f Second streot
«nd P alm etto avenue by T. J. Miller
£ Son. This property is one of the
fcst loca tion s in the city and for
many years was owned by tho late
T. J.'Check, who afterward sold It to
the late W. A. Warman and at his
death the estate dccii|ed to sell it
end T. J. Miller &amp; Son.,were tho first
bidders in the field and purchased It
before any other
otner buyers
Buyers could
couia get
hold of It. Mr. Miller will plapc this
Bom ai
*
111,
property, which is a tWo-story brick
building of four apartments, in firstclass shape and will also use tho west
end of the lots for his undertaking
parlors, erecting n suitable building
thereon for the chapel and garage.
This property ulso consists of 100
feet on Palmetto nvenuc of vacant
lot thnt is very valuable for building
p u r p o s e s und the Millers will event­
ually build business property along
this front.
Aside from this deal T. J. Miller
£ Son are tearing out the balconies
ami the sloping floor of the old Immerial theatre building and making
the floor level with the street and
will make an entirely new front on
Magnolia avenue and occupy this fine
building for their furniture store
afler May 1st.
They recently Bold their building
on the corner o f First street and
Par^ a\‘enue and will give up this
stand on May 1st at which time it
it.understood the new owners o f this
building will tear it down and build
a four ‘ ton building thereon.
The*- or.- only a few of the many
chanp-t taking place in Sanford or
contemplated and shows thnt this
city is growing by lenps and hounds
but growing substantially and has no
building luium or bubble to burst but.
a steady-improvement that will make
Sanford the lending city in this sec.
tkm in a few years.

SALTS FINE FOR
ACHING KIDNEYS
UK

EAT
too
much
meat
CLOGS KIDNEYS, THEN

which

th e

back

hurts

Most folks forget thnt the kidneys,
likr the bowels, get* sluggish nnd
clogged and need a flushing occasionally, &lt;-l«e we have backache nnd dull
nii-cry in the kidney region, severe
ht-aii.i- brs, rheumatic twinges, torpid
liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness und
all ‘ arts of bladder disorders.
simply must keep your kid­
neys active nnd clean, nnd the
moment you feel an ache or pain in
the kidney region, get about four
^ounces of Jnd Snits from any good
drug store here, take a tnblcspoonful
ln a glass of water before breakfast
for a few days and your kidneys*will
then act fine. This famous salts Is
made from the .acid o f grapes and
lemon juice, combined with llthin, nnd
is harmless to flush clogged kidneys
&gt;nd stimulate them to normnl activ­
ity it also neutralizes the acids in
the urine so it no longer irritates,
thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive;
makes n delightful
effervescent
lithia-water drink which everybody
should tnko now nnd then to keep
their kidneys clean, thus avoiding
serious complications.
A well-known local druggist saya
he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who
believe in overcoming kidney trouble
*hile it is only trouble.
Oil, HORRORS
Prohibition fanatics who are horrificd because Andrew Mellon of
Pennsylvania js being talked of fo r
n high place should look In the
Look. They will find that George
" ashington was a distiller.—TimesUnion.

Mrs. J. B. Jones and Mrs. O. G.
Wolcott spent Thursday in Orlando.
Mrs. Parker and three children of
Ft. Drum, Fla., spent the week end
with Mrs. C. S. Lee at Lake Charm.
Alton Purnell, of Sanford, spent
several days at home with his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. E.- A. Fnrncll this
week.
Mrs. Brown left last week for her
home in Georgia ufler several weeks
virit to her mother, Mrs. A. P. Farnell and her brother, E. A. Farnell.
Mrs. 0 . P. Swope and children were
Sanford visitors Tuesday afternoon.
The several road meetings held in
this section of Seminole county Re­
sulted in ike decision of the property
owners to build hnrd roads to connect
,,B‘ “ ‘ “ “ uo lu
Seminole loads with Orange county
roads and also to connect with the In­
dian river road and hard surface, n
portion of the bridge end road. ’ .This
will certainly be a great benefit to
Seminole, county in general and espec­
ially to Oviedo, Chuiuotn and Geneva.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norris left
Tuesday for their homo at GrriMisAla., after a visit of several
weeks to their cistcr, Mrs. L. R.
Mitchell.
Thos. Brown of Philadelphia, and
his dnughter, Miss Alice Biown, are
spending .several weeks with his sis­
ter, Mrs. Balderston nt Lake Charm.
Mrs. N. B. Holt, of Orlando, nnd
her daughter, Mrs. M. L. Bass, of
Houston, Tex., spent several days in
Oviedo last week the guests of Mrs.
L. R. Mitchell.
II. W. Anderson, of Atlanta, is vis­
iting his sister, Mrs. 0. G. Wolcott,
at I.nke Charm.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Swope, Fruncis
Swope, Miss Mnblo Swope, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Frank Norris and Miss Eliza­
beth Lawton motored to Orlntido on
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. J. H. Jones entertained the II.
I). C. chapter nnd the Crochet Club
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. W. E. Argo .and Palmer Argo
spent Saturday in Orlando.
Rev. nnd Mrs. L. E. Wright, H. W.
Anderson, Mrs. O. G. Wolcott nnd
Henry Wolcotf went to Daytona on
Wednesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond, of Syra­
cuse, N. A'., left Tuesday for St. Pet­
ersburg after several weks visit to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cotton nt Lake Charm.
The Ladies Aid Society of the M.
E. church had an all day sewing par­
ty at the dull house Wednesday
where much work for the parsonage
was done.
Mrs. Johns, of Starke, left Inst
week after a shott visit to her aunt,
Mrs. L. E. Jordan. .
. Mrs. A. K. Crawford is again able
to be at her post of duty as principal
of the OviedO school after an absence
of one week on account of illness.
The many friends of Mrs. Graham
are grieved to hear of her illness at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. II. W.
Barr in Orlando. Mrs. Graham makes
her home with her daughter, Mrs. L.
A. Sheldon, of Oviedo, most of the
time and though she has been here
only a few months she has made many
friends who hope for her n speedy re­
covery nnd return to' Oviedo.
•
L. E. Wright, Jr.,-Mrs. H. B. Mc­
Call nnd Miss Ethel Taylor spent
Tuesday in Sanford.
Miss Inez Strange entertained a
few friends 90 Monday night.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bronson, of Polntkn,
hnve moved to Oviedo nnd expect to
go to housekeeping very soon. At
present they are located at Hotel
Oviedo.
Mr. Craum, of Orlando, was regis­
tered at Hotel Oviedo Monday night.
Miss Alice Powell, of Sanford, has
replaced Miss Hodges at the telephone
exchange, Miss Hodges being recalled
to duty in Sanford.
Mrs. W. E. Argo and Palmer Argo
spent Wednesday In Orlando.
Mrs. W. E. Luther visited Orlando
Thursday.
Mrs. E. G! Hancock spent several,
dnys this week nt Oakland, the guest
o f Mr. Hancock’s parents.
Mrs. L. A. Sheldon spent Thursday
in Sanford.
John Robertson spent Wednesday
in Orlando.
Dr, Mnthcrson, of Ft. Myers, is
spending a few days in Oviedo at­
tending to business.

Lake Mary road is being clnyed but
NOBODY CAN TELL WHEN YOU
is still pretty rough, they say.
DARKEN HAIR. FADED HAIR
WITH SAGE TEA
Mrs. Reed has been ill for a few
wnys, with fever.
Grnndmother kept her hair beauti­
Emil Magnuion is attending to the
fully darkened, glossy and attractive orange packing and shipping for J.
with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. E. Lundqulst.
Whenever hear hair took on that dull,
Minnie Beck was quite ill for a
fndod or streaked appearance, thla few days with malaria, last week.
simple mixture was applied, with
Mrs. Anna DeForcst, who has
wonderful effect. By asking at any spent most of the winter In Sanford
drug store for "Wyeth’s Sage and -it the Valdez, has had as guests at
Sulphur Compound," you will get a her homo Mrs. Norman DeForcst and
large bottle o f this old-time recipe, little daughter for some ten dnys.
improved by the addition o f other In­
Misa Icenhour is entertaining her
gredients, ail ready to use, at very nephews, Mr. nnd Mrs. Evbns of
little cost. This simple mixture can Cleveland, O., and Miss Underwood
be depended upon to restore natural of Chicago.
A number o f tho babies are having
color and beauty to the hair.
. A well-known downtown druggist teething .troubles, Dr. Denton being
says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage called out Saturday to attend little
and Sulphur Compound now because Dorothy Krell.:
it dnrkcna so naturally and evenly
We are thankful for the showers
thnt nobody can tell it has been ap­ that fell Wednesday and tho promise
plied—it's bo easy to use, too. Yoi^ of more.
Mr. and Mrs. Sjoblorn brought the
simply dampen a comb or soft brush
nnd draw it through the hair, taking minister over Sunday while Alfred
one strand at n time. By morning Erlcson kindly took him back to
the gray hnir disappears; after an­ Lake Mary.
other application or two, it is re­
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee and Carl
stored to its natural color, nnd looks Pierson called to sec Mrs. Katie
glossy, soft-nnd beautiful.
Thompson, before tho fnmily left for
DeLand on Thursday of last week,
There Is one consoling thought tendering to her in behalf of her
about the nrmy unemployed. A friends here some- of tho sympathy
great many of its fnembers were that buys bread.
Judge Benton has not been ns well
formerly oil stock salesmen.— Bal­
since he recently took a trip to New
timore Run,

Complete mar­
ket information
is availableonly

n

Yqrk, so he went in to see Dr. Pulcston Sunday and stopped with his fam­
ily again for supper nt tho home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wcsterdick. Barney
Beck and fnmily also being present.
A little son, Marvin Duncan, was
born the 23d of February to Mr. nnd
Mrs. Charley Arrenta; Mrs. Maud
Powell being the nurse In chnrgc
under Dr. Puleston.'
Mr. Swan, who took lunch'with us
Monday, states that his * nephew,
Frederick and wife, camo to see him
two weeks ago, entertaining him for

i m

i n

i n

a few days with them at tho Valdez.
The Adventists held a baptism Sat­
urday nt Crystal Lake, all going out.
lu automobiles’ and taking lunch there
after tho services. Mrs. Battle was
immersed and Mr. Tletsma of Geneva
ordained an elder of this Sanford
church. A number were present from
Orlando.
After glancing over a few dozen
editorial head lines, we notfc that
the times are
still trending.—
Nashville Tennessean.-

"B eetln the Long Run” h more than a phraic—it It a principle Inteparably conneiUd uHlh the namt
o f Goodrich. Il typlfiti the Ideal o f ttrvice that got'ertu the manufallure o f every Goodrich product.

THE REAL M E A N I N G OF
"BEST I N T H E LONG R U N ”
E M O T T O o f G o o d r ic h ,,
from the very first day the
com pany started— fifty years
ago— was,“ Let us make goods
destined fo r service.” T h e thought of
service dom inated the w ork o f the or­
ganization, for it was rightly realized
that only u pon the service the products
o f the company rendered to their users
could an enduring concern be built.
Eventually this principle was crystal­
lized into the five w ords w h ich are n ow
so w ell and w idely know n as the G o o d ­
rich slogan— “ Best in the L ong R un,” It
is almost as old as the history o f tires
fo r .it grew ou t o f the performance o f
G o od rich T ires o n bicycles. A n d it grew
THE

B.

GOODRICH

into the dependability o f G o o d r ic h
rubber products o f all kinds.
It is not just a catch phrase.lt is a plain
statement of fact. It is really a mirroring
of the confidence placed in G o o d r ic h
products by their users. In five w ord s it
expresses the ideals, the policies, the prin­
ciples o f the institution. It means the
“ long run” o f g ood faith and g ood w ill
— the steady bull ling up o f confidence
in theminds o f cu to rce rs—w h ich is the
greatest asset a manufacturer can have.
Q uality and se rv ice — that is h o w
G oodrich translates tide eleven intc terras
d e^endof longest.average wear,u:n
abiliyan d know r&gt;value i n ^ Ural*;:produe t .I:m iistbe'\&gt;estjji tiieLc*L0 i.fcun.*’

V

COMPANY • A K R O N , OHIO

M A K E R S OF TIIE 8 1LVERTOWN C O R D T I R E

l~b*lt in the /.ary T'U'i

Important if True
Acllow; jassamine, according to a
*aldosta physician, Is the best rat
One point that has not yet been
^terminator existing. The bloom, ho brought'out in all . its force Is that
'Vill knock a rat out fataer Judge Landis will also have passes'
than greased lightening.—Timcs-Un- to all ball games.—Greentroro (N,
ion.
■,
C.) News.

-

-- mi;i M

■

'V

• »•

i-«- -:

*
--- • • ! ’ ‘ .. •

\

v

.

y e -j; ^ ^

■

BWmm

�.i.

.jp ja jr a ^

v-

*v

.

P

“

.

.

‘

'

'

• •

‘

T H E SAN FO RD W E E K L Y H E R A LD , FR ID A Y, MARCH I I , 1921

Legal Advertisements

1

W h o sa id 4xvtft\. w a s
S ^ ra n ^ iier 4tmi d efion ?
'•YOU’ RE FIRED," said tho editor.
• « •
-UNLESS YOU can dig up.

AND AFTER a brlof.
*
• • #
BUT TERRIFIC struggle.

A LIVE ntory Unlay,"

MADE THE pinch.

8 0 THE cub reporter.

AND WHEN Intorvlowed.

DISAPPEARED FOR boure.

BY OUR star reporter.

BUT WHEN ho, recovered.

GAVE OUT this statement.

FROM HIS truuce, ho had.

•‘HE’S. A loony, all right

A 8TORY—horo it Is.
• • •
OUR DEPUTY constable.

THE ASYLUM says, by Hock.
• » *
THE WORST they evor had.

•WAS WAKENED by the ’phono.
« • •
AND A shrill voice cried.

WHY THE poor nuL
• • •
CLAIMS HE cau copy.

"FOR THE lovo ot Mlko.
• • •
BEAT IT hero quick.

THE SECRET blund..
* * •
OF THE cigarettes.

AND NAlL a nuL
• * •
*
WHO’S TALKINQ wild.

THAT SATISFY.**
• • •

IN THE cigar store.”
• • •
THE LONG arm of tho law.

V IO —tho blend can't bo copied. It’s ,

.

Eg -

1

._

'^

--

In Court of County Judge, State of
Florida, Seminole County.
IN RE ESTATE OF:
Andrew
Charles
Rotundo, Lewis
Frank Rotundo, Marie Catherine
Rotundo, Michael Bernard Rotundo,
John Felix Rotundo and Clarence
Augusta Rotundo, Minors,
Notice Is hereby given to all whom
it may concern, that Carmel Rotundo,
as Guardian of Andrew Charles, Lew­
is Frank, Marie Catharine, Michael
Bernard, John Felix and Clarence Au­
gusta Rotundo, minors, will, on the
12th day of March, 1921, apply to the
Honorable E. F. Housholder, County
Judge in and for said County, at his
office in Sanford, in said County, at 2
o'clock p. m., oy as soon thereafter os
the matter can be heard, for author­
ity to sell, at public or private sale,
the undivided interest of said minors
in and to the following described real
estate, in said County, to-wit:
Lota 4 and 5 in Block 16, all o f
Block 15 and all o f Block 21, Chap­
man and Tucker’s Addition to San­
* ford, Florida, which application will
be based upon the petition for sale
now on file in said Court.
Dated February 3rd, A. D. 1921.
CARMEL ROTUNDO,
26-5tp
Guardian.

OF APPLICATION FOR
TS&amp;. DEED
lender
Section
575 of the General
PUT ON Ills pantj.
in a ir-tigh t packages.
Statutes,
Laws of Florida
Alao obtainable in round
SPED
TO
tho
acooa
Notice
is
hereby
given that Mrs.
tine o f SO, vacuum sealed.
/ t a t *
Carrie \W Speer, purchaser of Tax
Certificate No. 54, dnted the 3rd day
of July, A. D. 1DIG, has filed said cer­
tificate in my ofTice and has made ap­
plication for tax deed to issue in ac­
cordance with Inw.
Said certificate embraces the fo l­
lowing described property, situated
in Seminole county, Florida, to-wit:
Lot G, Block 3, Tier 8, Sanford.
The.said land being assessed at the
date o f the issuance of such certifi­
cate in the name of C. W. Speer.
L i o o e t t A: M y e r s T o b a c c o C o .
Unless said certificate shall be re­
deemed according to law tax deed
will issue thereon on the 29th day of
March, A. D. 1921’.
Witness my official signature and
Hendersonville
seal this the 21st day of February, A.
D. 1921.
*
Boosters Had Good
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Time in Florida
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole Cy., Fla.
The following wire to the Herald
Fifth Grade
28 5tc
By V. M. Douglass, D. C.
jtobn Jones, Georgin Calhoun, Pearl from A. W. Honeycutt, of Hender­
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
Gilflewell,
Louise Fortson, Robert sonville, N. C., is self-explanatory:
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March
TAX DEED
“ Hendersonville, N. C.,
Moyo, Henry Russell, Penrle Robson,
With scores of motion-picture produc­
Under
Section
575 of the General
"March 3rd, 1921.
Beatrice Howard, Helen Jinkins, NezStatutes,
Laws of Florida
er* wiring Murray \V. Garsson, presi­ zie Stone, Thclmn Eaton, Harriett “ Sanford Herald:
Notice
is
herbey
given thut Mrs.
“ The Honoca Club of Henderson­
dent of Fine Arts Pictures, Inc., and Rossetter, N’edy Kararoff, Eric LundCallie L. Horton, purchaser of JTnx
ville,
North
Carolina,
authorizes
me
head of the iFnc Arts City enterprise i|uist, John Edward Higgins.
lo wire you our appreciation of your Certificate No. 355, dated the 3rd
here, asking space for the permanent
hospitable
treatment during our tour day of June, A. D. .1918, has filed said
•
Sixth Grade
location o f their producing companies,
of
Florida.
Kindly express through certificate in my olTice and has made
Margaret Edwards, Mildred LumFlorida’s future as a motion-picture
yqur
columns
Hendersonville's thanks application for tax deed to issue in
ley, Juanita Sloan, Beth Lossing, Cncenter o f importance is declared as­
to
all
Florida
individuals and organi­ accordance with law.
niilln Puleston, Elizabeth Shoemaker,
sured. So great a volume of such
Said certificate embraces the fol­
zations
co-operating
to give us such
Wilbur Allen, Louise Thrasher, Wil­
telegrams and letters have been re­
lowing
described property, situated in
liam Perritt, Theo. Vickory, Lester a wonderful trip through ’The Land
ceived that Mr. Garsson and the o f­
Seminole
County, Florida, to-wit:
of Sunshine.'
Bradley.
ficial motion picture committee of
Lot
12,
Frost's Second Addition to
“ A. W. HONEYCUTT,
Jacksonville declare their confidence
Altamonte.
The said lund being as­
“ Secretary Honoca Club-"
Seventh Grade
that every studio unit wil be occu­
sessed at the date of the issuance of.
Essie Diehl, Mary Elizabeth Moye,
pied and in continuous use by large
such certificate in the name of W. D,
Claire Zachary, Mildred Hand, Vir- CARPENTERS UNION OF SAN­
and well-known producing organiza­
Horton.
gle Hyman, Cnrmeta Barber, Margar­
FORD TO HELP REDUCE THE
tions as fast as space can be provided.
Unless said certificate shall bo re­
et Peters, Franc Thomas, Merrill
HIGH COST OF LIVING
Throughout the motion picture in­
deemed according to law tax deed will
Roberts, Andrew Carrowny, Fred
dustry great interest hns been arous­
We, the members of Carpenters issue thereon on the 29th dny of
Weeks, Frank Chase, Clyde Booth,
ed in Florida through the announce­
March, A. I). 1921.
Union No. 1751 of Sanford, wishing
Deane Turner, Cloyde Russell.
ments concerning Fine Arts City and
Witness my official signature and
to do our part in restoring business
statements in important motion pic­
seal this tho 21st day of February, A.
to a normal basis hereby notify the
E ig h t h G r a d e
ture publications regarding Mr. GamD. 1921.
El inn Tolar, Harry Woodruff, Gear public of a reduction of our seal*
son's plans for operation. Producers
(SE A L )
E. A DOUGLASS,
gin Mobley, Louise Powell, Mary Eliz- 1from 80c to fine per hour, taking efarc more than anxious to avail them­
Clerk
Circuit Court,
abeth Puleston, Rrethu Ferguson, Til- feet April 1st,
selves of an opportunity of working
Seminole Co., Fla.
There was strenuous objection to
lie Benjamin, Anna Kaner, Thelma
near New York.
28-5tc
By V. M. Douglass, D. C. ■
Spurling, Era McAlexnader, Marie this course on the part o f some mem­
All Florida will benefit through the
Tseulo, Velma Shipp, Neomia Fellows, bers and it must be admitted that Uf T U X CIRCUIT COURT. TTH JUDICIAL
coming of these organizations to Pine
CIRCUIT. SEMIHOLE COUNTY,
Lewis Shipp.
v‘
the kick was reasonable, the single
FLORIDA.— IM CHANCERY.
Arts City. Already Fine Arts City
men sny they have 1o pay as much James W. Jones,
organization is arranging to photo­
board as ever and the married men U tile TS.Junes.
graph and clnssify “ locations” in va­ D A Y T O N A GIVES
DIVORCE.
say while flour and meat nre about
*
rious sections of the state which will
II appeere from the AffldsrJI of James W.
40 per cent lower, by newspaper quo­ Jones
:“
B
IL
L
Y
”
S
U
N
D
A
Y
herein dulj filed, the) he la Iht com
be put oil file in the information de­
tations, our bread from the bakers plalnaol In the abuse entliled cauaa; that tha
partment of Fine Arts City, and will
T O T A L OF £3,398 and
residence o f M ute Jones, the defendant, la
meat from the butchers are still unknown to the affiant; that there la po one In
be available for the use of all direc­
lb* Slate o f Florida the service of .subpoena
at war prices.
upon whom wonld hind defendant; that the a f­
DAYTONA, March 5.—The sum of
tor* ^nd producing organizations opB. F. GRIGGS,
fiant h elltie* that the defetidxnl” la orer the
$3,308.10 was Contributed to "Billy”
orating at this city.
age o f twenlj-ott* (21) /ears.
W. W. VAN NESS,
Yon are therefore ordered lo appear to this
Florida people, mindful of Califor­ Sunday as a gift by grptoful citizens
Mil of complaint on Mnndsj, April 41b, 1221,
A. C. LOSSING,
■he asm* being a rule d a / o f this Court.
nia's development from tho motion of Ibis section and tourists, who at­
.
Committee.
I( la further ordered that this notice be pub­
picture industry, are extending to tended the three final sermons of this
lished for eight aucceaslre weeks In Ih* San­
ford Herald, a newspaper published In Semi­
Fine Arts Pictucrs, of this enterprise famdc evangelist Sunday morning, af­
nole County. Florida.
and Mr. Garsson hns received nssur. ternoon and evening, while $1,842.00 Mr. R. C. King Tells a Wonderful
WITNESS, E. A. huugtaM. Cletk of the Clrcull Court, and the eeal thereof, Ihlt, the Stb
Story About Rats. Rend It.
ances from all parts of tho state that was realized through contributions to
day o f February, A. D. 1021,
ISEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
“ For months my plpce was alive
Floridians, in general, show the same defray xthe local expenses incurred
Clerk.
spirit that is being shown by the through bringing the .evangelist to with rats. Losing chickens, eggs,
Itj V. E. DOUGLAS*. D. C.
THETFORD
A
FERRYMAN,
people of Jacksonville and this vicin­ this city for his ten-day campaign it feed. Friend told me to try RATSolicitors for Complainant.
iv.-stc
became known today.
SNAP. I did. .Somewhat disappoint­ IN CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL
ity.
CIRCUIT, STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNIt is thought that this is among ed at first not seeing many dead rats,
TY OF SEMINOLE— IH CHANCERY.
the largest sums derived htrough a but in a few days didn't sec a live one.
ten day campaign by Mr. Sunday, What were not killed are not around
BILL FOR PARTITION.
and was donated us an offering of my place. RAT-SNAP sure does the Margaret W . Ilunler, a widow.
appreciation for the great work done trick.” Three sizes; 35c, 05c, $1.25. Kenneth W . Ilunler. et a t.
O r PUBLICATION.
for this community through the.evan­ Sold an 1 guaranteed by Ball Hard­ T&lt;&gt; Ibrjal NOTICE
Hunter:
W h ere**.'ll appear* from the BUI uf Com­
ware Co.
gelist's prenehings.

2 0 fo r 2 0 cents

NOTICE

—both
u' m,, Turkish
iuimoii anu
and u
Domestic
u m ciu c-u
—that
ia t
thotithfr fellow can't go ton to. That’s
why Chesterfields ‘"satisfy," and
th n I
, L ■» , k / •« i * L _ t —m X. _ I J
.
that’s irwhy
only Cheaterflclds can.
•’satisfy.'*

CIGARETTES

FLORIDA GAINING HONOR ROLL OF
NOTE AS MOTION
CITY SCHOOLS
PICTURE CENTER

17 . ,*

MAN’S
BEST AGE

A man is as old aa his organa; he
ran be ns vigorous and healthy at
70 ns at 35 if he aids his organa in
pcrfbrm ing their functions. Keep
y o u r vital organa healthy with

COLD MEDAL
T h w w o r l d ’* s ta n d a r d r e m e d y fo r kidn a p,
H ru r, ’ b la d d t r a n d u ric a c id troublu *
■ Inca I M A; c a r t t r t i d la ord a ra j a tim ola tta
« U o t f i M . A l l d /o g g ia t a , t h r u aiaaa.

kali ft* A t fna* GtU Mtlal an i i f

STOLE AU TO
FROM D E L A N D
YESTERDAY
DELAND, March 7.—County auth­
orities nre searching for two negroes
who stole nn automobile from J. W.
McCormick here yesterday. McCor­
mick pursued in another car and shot
ami wounded one negro near Lake
Helen. The negroes abandoned the
machine and rofk to the woods.
Bloodhounds were unable to find trail
u p d o noon today.

plaint filed bereln^dul/ arrflled under oath aa
pro tided by law. that you are a defendant msmnl In said lull, that y»ur residence la un­
MT. DORA NOW IIAS
known and that you are over the age of twen­
ty-one jearu. and that there la no |*rr*on In the
WATERWORKS PLANT Slats
of riorlda aerrlce o f subpoena upon whom
wuald bind you. tha said Royal Ilunler
la therefore ordered that y-nr do appear to
MT. DORA, Mar. 7.—The municipal theIt lllll
o f Complalnf filed herein *at the Coart
waterworks plant is furnishing water 1 House In flanD-rd. Seminole Couuty. Florida, on
_
# of heforf Monday.
4lb dtjr of April, UI2I,

for the first time to the citizens of n,* same being * mi* day ,t tm. court, in d*Mt. Dora, The water is taken from 1I,red
f' u» against *jollKrM
w,!1 proceed
,nu ami ,,r”
lit* add cause
*
deep wells and is o f a superior qual­ ex p a n e.
And It la further ordered that this notice be
ity, free from sulphur and sediment. published In the Sanford Hrrald, a newspaper
published at Hanford In Seminole Coonty. Flori­
Most o f the houses were piped for da, oocw a week for eight coneecullre weeks.
Witness the band tad seal o f E. A. Douglas*.
water * furnished through private
Clerk o f the Circuit Court o f Seminole Coun­
pumping plant* and the plumber* ore ty, Florida, thl* the Fltb day o f January, A. D „
busy now stopping up leaks develop­ 1021.
(SEAL)
E, A. DOUGLASS,
ed by the high pressure of the city ROBINSON R BRIDGES. Clerk Ctrcalt C ourt.
B oU dton for Complainant.
S4-Ste
plapt * •

nr

c r a c u r r o o m t i , i x t jutth j u d i ­
en rerurr, u m a o L i o o d * t t .
r l o u d a .— n r c h a n c e r t
J. r. Lalag, Joined br her koaband and c e il
friend, J. B. Lalag, Complainant*,
thz
c ia l

n.

Wm. II. McAlister, AHe* L U a i l i t t r and all
unknown devla***, btlr* and gr*nt*e*t of oth­
ers. claiming under Wm. II. McAlister and
A lira L. McAlister, Pvfrndaala.
CITATION. .
To: Wm. II. McAlister o f Cincinnati. Blat* of
Ohio; AIIco L. McAlister. o f Cincinnati, Ohio;
lb* unknown devls***, b e ln . locale**, (ranl i n , or other claimant* under Wm. II. MrAUaler ami Allca L. McAIUter; and to any
and all olhrr parties 'claim ing any Intfrrat
In and to tha following described land* sit­
uated In flemtnol* Count/, Florida, to-wit:
I-ota Ona (I ) and Two (2) o f Block Twalro
112), H ar Three (3) o f tbo City o f Ssnfonl,
Florida, aa shown br E. R. Traffords* klap of
Sanford. Florida:
ll appearing from tha sworn bill of com­
plaint filed In this cans* agatnal jo o . that
jou hart or claim some interest In the lands
herelnabor* described, therefore, jou, the said
Wm. II. McAllalsr, and Alice L. McAlister
are btrebr required lo bo and appear before
our aeld Circuit Court et the Court House lo
Sanford, Florida, ou tha 4th dar of Aprtl, A.
I). 1821, and then and there make anewer .to
the bill o f complaint exhibited agalnet jo u or
otherwise a decree, pro coufeeao will be entered
egalnat jo u .
And a n j and all other parties claiming anj
right, title or lotarret In stu dio the Unda bareInshore deecrlbed under, b j or through Wm. II.
McAIUter or Alice L McAlleler, or otherwise,
are herebj required to be en d'a p pea r before
our aald Circuit Court, et the Court House In
Hnoford. Florida, on Ibe 2nd d n j of M aj, A.
D. 1021. end then end there make answer to
the bill o f complaint exhlbltsd against said
unknown parties, otherwise a decree pro confteao will bo entered agalnet said nnknowu
parties.
It 1* ordered that this notice be published In
the Sanford ltarald. a newspaper published la
Seminole Conntj, n#rtd*. once a week for
eight weeks aa ta tha known par lias defendant,
and once a week for 1wales weeks aa to the
nakoown parties defendant.
Witness m j hand and lb* seal of tho said
L im it Court ou Ibis ibe 8th d a j o f Januarj,
A. D . '1821.
(BKAI.)
- E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk o f tbo Circuit Court,
of Seminole Count/, Fla.
U j V. E. DOUGLASS. D. C.
OKOIIGG O. Ill: It RING.
Solicitor and Counaal for Complainants.
22-131c

IH THE CIRCUIT COURT, BITER TU JUDI­
CIAL CIRCUIT, SEKINOLR OOURTT,
FLORIDA— Uf CHAR CERT
J.

r.

I-slug, Jolnad by her husband nod a n il
friend. J. ‘ X. Latng, Complainants,
ra.
J. J. Cates, J. J. Cate* Company. Incorporated,
a Florida corporation. Anal* C. Wtx&gt;dbridge,
Albert O. Care*. Celrta A. Dost*. George B.
Morton. William T. Nash, -and all aaknown
davlaeee, heirs and gn a ta c*. or others, claimlug under Albert a . Ease*, Calvin A, I’ oage,
Georg* B. Morton and William T. Nash. De­
fendant*.
CITATION
To: Albert. O. E arn , residence nnknown; Cal­
vin A. 1'oagv, m ldeora unknswn; Georg* B.
Morton, residence
nnknown;
William
T.
Nash, residence
nnknown;
the
nnknown
heir*, devlaeee, legatees, granites, or othar
claimants under Albert O. Eaves. Calvin A.
I'oage. Georg* II. Ilortun and William
T.
Naab, and to any and all other partite claim­
ing any Interest In and to tha following d#
•crlbed lands situated In Seminole County,
Florida, tr&gt; wit;
llriflnnlng al tha Southwest corner o f tba
NorthW a t &lt;;nartrr of flection SI, Township IP,
South of Hang* 31 Fail, run North 3.27 chains.
East 8.40 chain*, to tha rlgbt-of-way of tha B.
and I. Railroad, thance Southwesterly ou Ih*
Weel .aide of tha aeld railroad right-of-way te
tha East Una of lb* Sanford Qranl, thance
Sooth 23 degree* Wt*t on said Una to tha
South line of lb* Northwest Quarter of Sec­
tion SI, Township IP. South o f Rang* ( t
East, thence West lo the point o f beginning.
Containing Five Acres, mors or lea*;
II appearing from Ih* sworn bill o f complaint
filed In this cane# against you, that you bar*
or claim aom* Interest In the lands btralnabov*
described, therefore, you, the said Albert O.
Eevve, Calvin A. Foaga, Georg* B. Morton and
William T, Naab are hereby required to be and
appear before our said Circuit Court, at tba
Coart lloua* In Sanford. Florida, on the 7th day
o f March, 1 A. D. 1P21, and thao and there
make answer lo tb* bill of complaint exhibited
agalnet you. otherwise * decree pro con fteao
will be entered egalnat you.
And any and all other parties claiming any
right, title or interest In and to the lands hereInahovt deecrlbed under, hy or Ibrougb Albert
G. East*. Calvin A. 1’oagv, George B. Mor too.
William T. Nash, of otherwise, are hereby re­
quired to he and appear before our said Cir­
cuit Court, at tb* Court House ta Sanford.
Florid*, on tb* 4lh day of April, A, D. 1821,
and then and tbrr* make answer to the hill o f
complaint exhibited against laid unknown parlira. otherwise a decree pro coureeeo w ill be
entered against laid unknown parties.
It Is ordered that fhla notice be published In
ths Sanford Herald, a newspaper pabllahad ta
flemlnol* County. Florida, once a weak for
eight weeks aa to the known parties defend.
■nl, and once a week for twelve weeks aa to
(he ttnknowc parti** defendant.
Witness my hand and the seal of tb* said
Circuit Court on this tb* 101b day of Decem­
ber. A. D. 1830.
(SEAL)
R. A. DOUGLAS*.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida.
GEORGE O. HERRING.
Solicitor and Coubm I for Complainants.
IS-U le

NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SAL*
In

Circuit Court, Seventh j udld.
Circuit, Seminole County, F]0rJT
In Chancery.
“
.
B. Drew, Complainant vs. Thatch*,
ReaUy Company, a corporation, et .1
Dofendant*.
***
Notice la hereby given that I, C U
Hand, Sheriff o f Seminole Count,
Florida, under and by virtue or an tx!
ccution issued out of the Circuit
Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, ScmlnoU
County, Florida, tested the 2nd die
of March, A. D. 1921, based on
judgment entered in that, certain caa*
lately pending in said court and b
said County, wherein B. Drew
complainant and Thatcher Realtj
Company, a corporation, et a!., wen
defendant*, I have levied upon tfc
following described real estate, »ito.
ate, lying and being in the County of
Scnjinole and State o f Florida, to.
w it/ Lot Six o f Block Thirteen In Tin
«B’*
T “ “ Map.0f tin
B*'1 of E. R. Trafford’a
Town of Sanford, Florida, as pcr pill
thereof in the Public Records of Sea.
inole County, Florida*
And will on tho first Monday tj
April, A. D. 1921, same being tha
fourth day o f the month, during tb*
legal hours o f B ale, In front of tb*
Court House door in Sanfofd, Semia.
ole County, Florida, offer for sale ind
sell to the highest bidder said res!
estate. Terms o f sale cash. Purchaser to pay for deed.
'
C. M. HAND,
Sheriff of Seminole County, FIbrida.
29-4U

I

NOTICE or APPLICATION TOR TAX Dim
UNDER BECTION IT*. GENERAL BTAT.
UTES, LAW S OF FLORIDA.
Nolle* 1* -hereby given that S F Doubwy
purebaaer of Tax Certificate No. 1111. dtiai
the 2nd day or Jane, A. I). 1802. his (tied till
certificate In my office , and ha* mad* iron,
call™ for lag deed lo Issue In accordance ellk
law. Said certificate embrace* the fulMru*
drier!tied properly situated In Seminole Tome
ly, Fh-rlda, to w it:
K hair of N half of XI
quarter o f SW quarter o f N w quarter He*.
lion 22. Townvhlp 21 a; Range 2S F»et. metalntug 2'n acre*, more or less
The ••M last
t-cllxg * , v e s t e d at the .late of thla Dtoan.-* #|
euch certificate In the name of John T. lire*,
nan.
Atm, Notice la hereby glam Uht *
p.
D'-udnry. purchaser of T*\ ('rrlllhwir \,
dated it.e nib -lay of July. A. D |na; t ,„ fjqj
said certificate In my office ami las m«ijv lf.
plica Lion for tax deed to Issue In accordant*
with law.
Said certificate embraces the fah
lowing drerrlt-ed property situated in Semlaol*
County. Florid*, to wit
HK quarter of XI
quarter uf HW quarter of NW quart.i VtGot, 22, Township 21 ft., Range
1; , ratal*,
lug 21* acres.
•
The said land being aaaassrd at the dale ef
the Uauance o f inch certificate In the naa*
of Cnkrmwu.
Unless said certificates shall te redeemed ac­
cording tu law tax deeds will Issue Lhcrmu ea
Hi 2iat dsy of March. A. D. 1821
W i t n e s s my hand and offcllal aral
this lie
ltith day o f February. A. I). 1821.
lflE.tr.)
E. A. DOUGlaSS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
flemlnole tVeinly. FIX.
27-4tr
Ily V. M DOUGLASS, It C

NOTICE TO DaALNAOE CONTRACTORS.
Healed blda will be recevled hy the Ihwr4 *f
County Commissioner* of flemlnole County, norIds. st the office o f aald Hoard at the Ccurt
House In Sanford. Florida, on or bafoCv II
o'clock a m. on the 2te! -lay of March, A D.
1821, for the cleaning out of ditches and ca­
nals In Florida Grove* and Black Hammock
Dranlag* Dlatrlcl Ditches
Estimated yardage 12.000 cu. yds
A certified check for 1230.00 payable to E. A.
Douglass, Clerk o f Seminole County, Fla., mast
■tnmipauy each bid. bond In lb* sum of |2,*
000.00 acceptable to Ibe Board of County Teoinlulniirrt mual ■be glaea upon signing of tb*
Flint and specification* ran be teen al Ih* sfCon tract.
flcr of Fred T. William*. Kngln-ef. Sanford,
Fla., and ran tie securest from aald Etixlrwvf
**i dv|-»sit of f i no to I-- returned If a bid la
made
‘Die Ih-ard r m r i n the rigid to reject say &lt;e
a ll

la d s

lly order of the Hoard of t'ounry ‘toonslw
•lunar* of flemlnole J'vunt/ , FlortRs.
(SEAL)
B. A, DOUGLASS.
2»l-3tc
Clerk.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE lETENTR
JUDICIAL CIR0U1T OF FLORIDA, IN
AND FOB SEMINOLE COUNT!.—
IN CHANCER Y
William M. Woodcuck. Oomplaloant,

IN TIIlltcIH CUIT COURT O r THE SEVENTH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT Or FLORIDA. IN
OH
AND TOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
— IN CHANCERY
I ml.- Itror.-T r. Comp lain ant.
Waller Itennelt, Defendant,
CITATION
To Walter Itennelt. Residence Unknown.
It appearing from an affidavit filed In thl*
cause that tha residence of the defendant la nnknown: that It la the belief u f affiant that lb*
defendant 1* avtr twtnly-tme years o f age end
Ihel there I* no person lo lb* Stale of Florida
tha service o f a suh|»rn* upon whom would
bind the aald defendant:
Therefore, yoo. Weller Itennelt. ate hereby
required on Ih* 4th day or April. A. D. 1821,
lo appear tp the hill of complaint (lied against
you In thl* cause, otherwise a decree pro runTeeso will on said dale be entered against you.
It 1* further ordered that this notice be pub.
Ilshed In 'he Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub
Itahed la flemlnol* County, for eight cunsecutlt*
weeks.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of tha abovi
Stated court on Ihla 2nd day o f February. A. I).
1821.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk o f Hie Circuit Court.
GEO. A. DeCOTTKfl.
Roltcltor and o f Counsel for Complainant.
2-VPlr

PROPERTY OWNERS, TAKE
NOTICE
The law provides'that "if taxes up­
on real estate shall not be paid before
the first day of April of any year, the
Tax Collector shall advertise and

Tha Unknown Heirs, Legatee*, Dtrlteea, Gra»Ires or oth*r claimants under 8. M. Whitmoc*. dreeaetd. etc.. Defendant*.
CITATION
To ths unknown betra, legatees, deHart*. F1*'
teev, or other claimants under 8. M. Whit­
more. deceased, and la any and all other
person* or parti** claiming any right, title
or Interact lo amt lo tb* following dmerited
land In Seminole County.* Florida, mart pab
tlcularly described a* fallow*, to-wlt:
Tb* East half o f tb* Northeast Qu^rier *t
lb* Nurtbwaet Quarter e f tba Nortbaaal Qaarter of tb* South west Quarter o f Beetles E
Township SI. Booth e f Range 80 East.
It appearing from tb* sworn MU of earnplaint Glad la tblo ranso, that yoo bar* M
claim to bar* aom* Intanot In oad to Ibe land
hereto abort deaeribod, (hart fore, you and tar*
of yoo are hereby required to be sod ■poser bofor* our Circuit Court at tba Court lloaaa la
Sanford. Florida, on tb* dlh day of April, A. Ik
1821, and than and there make answer ta tb*
MU o f complaint filed agalnet yea. Otherwise,
a decree pro cunfeeoo will be entered.
II la ordered that this antic* b* published la
tb* Sanford litr tld , a newspaper pabltabed I*
flemlnole County, Florid*, our* a week tm
rwelv* weeks.
WITNr-HS my band and tb* •**! of lb* * * «
Circuit Court on thla 11th day o f Dtremtwr, A.
D. 1820.
(SEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk o f tha Circuit Court,
flemlnole County. Florid*.
GEO. A. DeCOTTEB.
Solicitor and o f CUunaal for Ctooplaloant.
II-ISM
IN CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. 8TATE OF FLORIDA. COUNTY
OF SEMINOLE.— IN CHANCERY.

BILL TOR PARTITION
Margaret W. Ilunler. a wblow.
vs.
This is to notify all concerned that Kenneth W. Ilunler. et al.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
the requirements of Inw will be com­
To all parties claiming an Interest under Royal
plied with and the Tax Books will
Hunter or otherwise In and lo the folktslnf
ilr*crU&gt;»il rral properly, situated In Semltstl*
positively be closed on April First oh tAjunty.
I1ar|&gt;la, Ju w lt: l-ot Number 1. 8**llun l. Township 2t) South. Bang* 30 Eaat.
provided by law and all lands on
It apiwaring front Ih* lllll uf Complalal hvrewhich taxes hnvc not been paid will In p lc i and duly verified under u*tb ** per
be advertised and executions issued vhleil hy law, that It la the belief of the «• * '
plalnanl. Margaret W . Ilunler. that there 1* •
for unpnid personal property taxes. person, or arc person*. Interested la the tto**
'le-crllssl pnqrerty wl,o*e name, or names »f*
JOHN I). JINKINS.•
uiibUCTto (o the eomplslnant.
It t* therefore ordered tt.at all parties
Tax Collector,
Ing an Interest In and to the s Njtc descrlte*
29-4tc
Seminole County. land appear lo tlie said lllll o f Complaint fib ed herein &gt;«i or twforv Monday, the 2nd day **
May, A.. I). 1821, the aame helng a Rule &gt;**F
uf thl* Court.
It ll further ordered that thla entice be pair
llahed In lb* Sanford Herald, a newspaper /* ►
Ilshed at Sanford, Seminole County, Floridaonce a week for tw elr* couaecuilve we*k».
Witness the hand and seal o f K. A. Iteoglasa.
Clerk o f tb* said Ctremit Court for HvtaloM*
LYruntj, Florida, at lh« Court House at •*»*
will break a Cold, Fever and ford, rin d da, this lb* 27 th day e f JaXtoarT- * D.. 1821.
I
•
.1
Grippe quicker than anything
(SEAL)
* . * . IW UGL-^---^a
Clerk C lrcfli Camtt.
we know, preventing pneumonia. ROBINSON Jk BRIDGES.
- j
Solicitors
far
OompbUsaaL
/
*« »»**
17-I8tc

sell.’ ’

�I

— —

. . ;:

.

f

-lf*r

r^y^i±^-**

H7

- ^r” ®

*.

TH E SANFORD W E E K LY H ERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921

EXTRAsession congress
CALLED FOR APRIL FOURTH
PRESIDENT HAS ANNOUNCED
lls Lining Up the Pro­
gram W ith Con-

gressmen

IcoolidgF

there

MILK REPORT
GIVEN AGAIN
-SAM E STORY

ONLY TWO DAIRIES IN CITY
COME UP TO BACTERIA
I oTHEU NEWS ABOUT TUB AF­
TEST
FAIRS OF THE
NATION
The following report hns been
handed to City Health Officer J. N.
WASHINGTON, March 8.—PrealTolar by the stnte director and ns us­
Ident Ilaniing announced early ycatcrual the report will pVobably he filed
b ,y that the special session of conby the city officials for future refer­
Ifrtis would not be called before
ence. Some time ngo there was a'big
I April 4, and might be a week later.
noise made here by the state and city
I The announcement was mado a fauthorities about just what the dair­
L , « white house dinner which Beies had to do to get a permit to sell
[publican leaders of the senate and
milk, in the city limits and after the
|bon*e attended. The conference lastbig noise had died away there was
ltd for four hours and the president nothing more done about it and today
|Mid the legislative program had been the dairies stand just as they did be­
Idiifussed.
fore the big noise. It was also said
Thc'president said this was the be- that no dairy must go above the
I(tinning of a program of co-opera­ 200,000 mark in regard to bacteria
tion. Various subjects were discuss- nnd this has not been ndhered to ns
Itd, he added, In nn attempt to ascer­ witness the .report of todny. The Her­
tain the most important to be taken ald will not publish any more reports
op by the next congress.
nb’out the milk situation here. The
After the conference had 'broken Ilcrald will not listen to any more
lop and his guests had departed, the stuff from the stnte board of health
president came out on the front por­ about whnt they intend to do. Wc do
tico of the white house to talk to the not intend to take up any more time
newspaper correspondents, about fif­ or space witif the milk question. If
ty of whom were present.
the city officials and the state bonrd
Asked about the special session, of henlth want to continue this fool­
|the president said:
ish stuff that they nre handing out
“I con only say to you that it will they will have to hnnd it out through
I rot be earlier than April 4, and It some other medium or come clean on
|might possibly be n week Inter.
this milk question as they promised
"We also discussed a taxation pro- to do. The following report is the
Igram for the session. We were try­ last until something definite is done:
ing to determine which was the real
Jacksonville, March 5, 1621.
|pressing business for congress, wheth Dr. J. N. Tolar,
s
|er it was emergency tariff legislation
Sanford, Florida.
or a complete revision o f the tax Dear Doctor:
schedules.
Following you will find the report
"We passed the matter up for fur­ on the snmples of milk submitted by
ther conference after there has been you, nnd received in the Laboratory
■'canvass of the committees in charge March 3rd:
of that legislation. It means that In­
Laboratory 5753-54, G. W. Spenc­
stead nf going into a session of con­ er Dairy: Totnl count 000,000; hot­
gress without knowing whither we ter fat, 3.8 per cent.
are going, we are trying to cnnvnss
laboratory 5755-56, Paul Keely,
th» whole situation and arrive at a PinehursbtDniry: Totnl count, 05,000;
program
butter fat 3.B per cent.
"This jR the beginning of the pro­
Laboratory 5757-58, C. E. Henry:
gram of co-operation between the Total count, 200,000; butter fat, 4.8
president and Congress. It is nn ear­ per cent.
Laboratory 5750-60, K. L. Garrison:
ly stop fnl the fulfillment of whnt I
believe the best policy of conducting Totnl count, 250,000; butter fnt, 4.2
the government, bringing the follows per cent.
Laboratory
5761-02,
Arthur
together and getting them acquainted
Vaughn:
Total
count,
170,000;
blit­
wilh others' views.” '
ter
fnt,
3.8
per
cent.
The president said the army nnd
Ijiborntory 5763-64, Charles Camp­
navy matters had only been discuss­
ed "vt ry casually." The failure of bell Total count, 050,000; butter fat,
thr appropriation bills hnd been re­ 4 per cent.'
Yours very truly,
ferred to, he snid, in considering whnt
U. L. ARMS, M. D. Director,
the special sessiorf .would have bo
Bureau of Dingonntic Laboratories.
handle.
Ratification of the Colombian trealy was mentioned, the president Bald COMMISSION MANAGER
FORM FOR LAKE CITY,
hut he indicated that there had been
VOTED ON TODAY
no decision. This treaty, by which
the United States would pay $25,000,(»»«J
*&lt;U. *H&gt;
MO to Colombia for the partitioning
LAKE CITY, Fla., March 8.—The
of Panama, was reported out yester­
election here todny on the question
day by the senate foreign relations of
ndoptiing comniission-mannger
committee.
form iJf municipal government.
Opposition to tho re-enactment of
the Pnyne-Aldrich tariff law as a
•top gap measure until n new. law can
be enacted developed at tho confer­
ence, according to some of those at­
tending.
Uhairmnn Fordney o f the house
w»ys and means committee was said
to have laid before the conference his
Black-Draught "has no equal
plans fof tariff revision and the pro­
for headache, aour atomach, tor­
posal to re-enact the Paync-Aldrich
pid liver and feverish colds
declares Mrs. Annie Whitmore,
law met with instant opposition from
of CUte City, Va. "It Is easy to
•enntors present.
take and does not gripe, as a
President Harding said internat­
lot of medicine* do,” she adds.
ional affairs had not been, and some
"It Is good to take In a hot tea
of the guests snid, specifically', that
(or colds, or can be taken In a
ihe adoption of the Knox resolution
dry powder. I can’t say enough
to derlnre the state o f war at an end,
for Black-Draught and the slck•Iso had not entered into the discus­
oess U has saved us.”
sion.

Torpid liver

"The Itats Around My Place Were
Wise," Say a John Tuthill.
"Tried everything to kill them,
hlixt-fl poison with meal, meat, cheese,
Wouldn’t touch it. Tried RATSNAP, inside of ten days got rid o f
*11 rat*.” You don't have to mix
HAT-SNAP with food. Saves fussing,
bother. Break n cake of RAT-SNAP
—!«y it where rats scamper. You
will g t.p n o m o r e - Three sites, 35c,
$1.25. Sold and guaranteed by
Ball Hardware Co.
h a k d in g m e e t s

WITH IIIS CABINET
WASHINGTON, March 8.—Prcsldent Harding had his first meeting
today with his cabinet. Vice-Presi­
dent COolidge attended nt President
Harding’s.invitation and it is under®tood foreign affairs as well as do­
mestic policies were discussed.

Thedford’s
BLACK-DRAUGHT
g valuable Over
hat been
io I homes.
medicine,in
"I do not toe any other liver
medicine,** arjrt Mra. Mary O.
Brown, of Europe, Miss. “ It Is
splendid for sour stomach, A
bad taste in tbe mouth or totpid
Over. I keep It all the time, use
it with tbe children and feel It
has saved us many dollars in
doctor bills and many days In
bed.”
Insist on 0m genuine—Thed­
ford’s.
ESI

IN MEMOR1AM, MRS.
CAPT. JOnN WIMBIST
K W. PEABODY
BECOMES RESIDENT HERE;
BUYS FINE HOME
On last Sunday there was present­
ed to the Truth-seekers’ class of the
Methodist church of Sanford an ele­
gant chair in memory of our friend'
and sister, Mrs. E. W. Peabody.
This appropriate nnd useful gift
was received by Mrs. Thornton with
gracious expressions of appreciation
on the part of this large and growing
clnss of Christian women, presided ov-

■f your grocer for Cal­
umet Baking Pbwder and be
sure that you get it— the In­
dian head on theorange labeL

(From Tuesday’s Daily)
Sanford has added another fine
citizen in the person of Cnpt. John
Wimbish, of Winston-Salem, N. C-,
who Recently purchased tho Welaka
Block, one of the finest business
blocks In the city and after looking
over Sanford decided to not only in­
vest his money in business property

Then forget about bake
day failures. For you will
never have any. Calumet
always produces the sweet­
est and most palatable fooda.

And now remember, you
always use less than of most
other brands because it pos­

houses to rent nnd ns Captain Wim­
to us every Sunday morning the good
bish has a wife nnd nine children I*
things of the Kingdom.
takes a large house to hold them nnd
It was in the eighties ns we re­
the choice of Captain Wimbish after
member it, that Mr. nnd Mrs. Pcalooking over the available homes was
bocly moved to Sanford and becamo
the Henry Wight homo at the comer
identified with its early history. Those
were the easy inmilinr days of inti­ of Parl^ avenue and Third street. This (
mate neighboring when each one was is one of the most desirable homes In !
the city and Capt Wimbish nnd fam­
acquainted with everybody else.
Mrs. Peabody set the good exam­ ily ore fortunnte In securing such n
ple for later residents by early iden­ fine location. He returns to Winstonand
back .to
tifying herself with the church of her Salem
„ ,today
,
, will come
,
choice-the Methodist. .It was o t h e r /? flnford ln B few&gt; Weck" wIth th*
thsy will make Sanford
n i l ... her
v,„, children ___________
1 and 'family
family nnd they
altars
were reared,
their
future
homo where Captain
into whose arms she desired they
Wimbish will take an active part In
should be folded.
She was practical in her devotion. the upbuilding of Sanford'and Intends
Like Martha, of old, she was happy to to bring mnny of his former associ­
minister To the family who occupied ates In North Carolina here to Invest
the parsonage; and many n weary their money. Ho states without any
itinerant mny rise up nnd call her reservations thnt Sanford ■has the
"blessed.”
In #the Bweet eternities finest location for.n big city that he
they will be greeting her. It may he has scon In this or nny other state
that the old, time ties will be renewed nnd thnt he will hnve no hesitancy In
and tender hospitnlitics extended, nsking his North Carolina friends to
more delightful than earth Inn ever place their money in the many good
investments that this city offers.*
afford!
Sanford will --qlvc tho
Wimbish
The Sanford colony upon the heav­
enly heights is growing lnrger and fnmlly n warm welcome for they an*
larger. May we all be so loyal and the kind of people thnt we need here.
true to our highest interests that our
claim for citizenship in thnt radiant BRYAN TAKES CHARGE OF
CAMPAIGN TO RAISE FUNDS
land, where the sun never sets and
FOR Y. W. C. A. IN MIAMI
tho light of love and peace never
grows dim, mny be easily established.
MIAMI, March 8.—William Jen­
nings Brynn hns accepted chairman­
It singeth low in every heart;
ship committee which next week will
We henr it, one and nil—
Inunch n drive to ‘raise fifty thousand
A song of those who nnswer not,
for paying a mortgage on the Young
However, we mny call.
Women's Christian Association build­
ft
They throng the silence of the breast; ing here.
We see them as of yore—
The kind, the true, the brave, the
sweet,
Who walk with us no more.
WANTED
‘Tis hard to take the burdens up
WANTED— Second hand ahow c u e .
When those have laid them down; Inquire at the paint store in the WeThey brightened nil the joy of life
laka Block, Railroad Way. 5-tfc.
They softened every frown.
WANTED—Young cow.
Must be
fresh and good milker. J. H. MelHut, O, ’ tis good to think of them
mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tfc
When we are troubled sore;
WANTED— You to know wc have the
Thanks be to God that Such have been
finest stock of Fardhook Lima Bean
Although they nre no more.
seed ever brought to Snnford.—The L.
Allen Seed Co., Sanford, Fin.
28-2t
More home-like seems the vast un­
WANTED- White man and wife to
known
live at Harney Beach to take enre
Since they have entered three;
of cow, gnrilen, and general labor. A d­
To follow them were not so hard,
dress, G. B. Read, Geneva, Fla.
Wherever they may fare.
’30-ltp

sesses greater leavening strength.

$ as

Now Remember-.
A lw a y s U se

i s d o waste, it a
recipe calls for one egg— two
cups o f flour—half a cup of
milk — that's all you use.
You never have to re-bake.

Contains only such ingre­
dients as have been officially

approved by U. S. Food Authorities,
b the product of the largest, most
modem and unitary Baking Pow­
der Factories in existence.
Gluten gives flour a good part of
ita food value—the element that
nourish** the body. To be aurc of
Cttjnx t*4i!*s £3*1 J2HCS fcskin* JSSShT
wgh plain Boor, (not Kltzkln* floor),

if you

They cannot be where God is not
On any sen or shore;
What e'er betides, thy love abides—
Our God forevermore.

WANTED—Team work, all kinds. In
quire Hanson’s Shoe Shop. 28-12p
WANTED TO BUY— New self-start­
ing Ford. Must be n bargain fpr
the cash.—Gates Crate 4\&gt;.
26-tfr

m

••%
Columbia
Muffin
Recipe
—4 cupa sifted
flour, 4 level tea­
spoons Calumet
Baking Powder,
1 tablespoon su­
gar, 1 teaspoon
Balt; 2 eggs, 2
o f sw eet
Then mix
in the regular

X

way.

Need a new

OIL COOK STOVE
Buy the Best that is made

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

The FLORENCE Automatic
-.m

W e also have the Buck Line of
GAS RANGES

7- J
-

SANFORD, FLORIDA

-3 3

j

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES

your fertilizer without getting M r
NEW PRf&lt;?E LISTS JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OF MATERIALS. Prompt
Shipments. Order now. Fertilizers, Insecticides, Sprayers, Poultry Bup-

How beautiful to hear "Well done
I pile
FOR RENT
Thy glorious warfare past,
The battle’s fought—the race is won, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Ona
E. 0 .
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford Ave.
And thou art crowned ut last."
JACKSONVILLE
•
— Contributed. Walking distance to city. Two lot*
corner Center nnd Elm Ave. Two
lots west side Palmetto ave,, 50 ft.
Eight Hundred
from Eleventh St. Make offer. B. T.
Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St., Los,
Chinese Drowned
21-tf
Near Hongkong Angeles, Calif..,.-,.

P A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO.
FLORIDA

vm

LOSSING’S QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER

MISCELLANEOUS
GET
YOUR
ORDERS In now f o r '
HONGKONG, March 8.— More than
your
new
Buick
car. See W. J.
eight hundred Chinese arc believed to
Thigpen.______________________
48-tfc
hnve been drowned in a wreck o f a
steamer, Hongmoh, o ff port of Swa- HEMSTITCHING and Picoting at­
tow March 3, news of which were re­
tachment, works on all sewing ma­
ceived today. The stenmer carried chines, $2.00. Personal checks 10c
1,100, Chinese on its last trip and extra. Lights Mail Order House, Box
only 248 were reported rescued.
127, Birmingham, Ain.
267-oaw-7t
FOR SALE— Good farm mule in good
K U K I.U X IN LAKELAND
condition.— M. Fleischer. U -28-tfc
(B j

r k » . A u v d .U d

LAKELAND, Mar. 6'.—This town
was the scene last night o f a parade
of the Ku Klus Klan, which marched
100 atrong, on foot, and carried tijc
flaming cross of the order and the
American flag, through the town.
About 0:00 o'clock two Ku Klux
knights, mounted nmb( wearing the
garb o f the brder, rode through the
streets, announcing the coming of the
Klan, which appeared at 10:00 o'clock.
The parade on foot marched from the
residential section on the south side
of the town through the business sec­
tion, and thence through the north
side, where the negro quarters are lo­
cated, and where the Johnny J. Jones
shows are playing.
Arriving at the show grounds the
marchers disbanded and retired from
view, still wearing their disguises.
»

HERE’S A NEW RECEIPT
NEW YORK, March 8.—William
Grey, with a leak in the gas tank of
hia auto, took the tank to his kitchen
‘ stove to solder it. Police calmed the
neighbors after the explosion.

ORDER your new Buick now and
you will not lose any tims on the
new car load coming in soon. 48-tfc
YOU CAN order your new Buick
no wand save tlmo on the next car
load.
48-tfc
■— ■ __
.■
|
FOR SALE____________
OUR STOCK of Sugar nnd field com
is complete. Come in and get our
prices.—The L. Allen Seed Co., San­
ford, Fla.
28-2t
FO KSA l E—One Olds %-ton truck.
In perfectly good condition. Apply
301 Fifth street.
30-ltp

Local and Long Distance Hauling

PHONE 4 9 8
If We Please You, Tell Others.

♦ • M &gt; » + + + + + » » + 4 + 4 4 + » + + » + + » » * + + » » + + e ~ » &lt; f» + » 4 » + » » » .» » » + + 4 4 » »
A.

“PROLIFIC” Fertilizers Grow Prolific
Crops

THE BLACKSHEAR MFG. COMPANY
B LA C K S!!E A R , GEORGIA
A quarter-century of successful manufacture and distri­
bution in Florida and Georgia of High Grade
“ PROLIFIC” Fertilizers

I

-rM j |
..

7
:

•

Special formulas for Cirtus, Melon and all Vegetable
Crops
Reduce your 1921 Fertiliber bills by using “ PROLIFIC’*
Fertilizers.
Honestly made, truthfully sold, and satisfactorily
delivered
An independent company with capacity of 400 tons daily.

ELDER SPRINGS WATERIEST

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
POST CARDS AT THE HERALD OFFIGK
4

*

m km m
.

*

X

■,
s I

%

If We Don't, Tcjll Us.

FOR SALE— 100,000 green top cel­
T . E. K IN G , A g en t
ery plants.— F. L. Greene, West
SANFORD
FLORIDA
.
Side.
'
• 21-tfc
FOR SALE—Twenty acres of land in
i
•the Celery City district.—A .
E.
Bolles, Montclair, N. J.
28-4tc
—
. . ^ ---------- ---------------College, A analytic _
FOR SAl.E— Cassava cuttings
Tor
seed; G5c per 100; $5 per 1,000. Will Consulting Chemist say* o f the water: “ Of the many water* of tUa an4 eth­
ship by express If cash accompanies er region* that I bare analyzed, I hare fonnd none superior In all good qnall&gt;
order. Jns. Warner, Winter Haven, ties to that of the ‘Elder Water.”— fhone 81 i«W . Office In Miller
Fla. '
29*2tc
ELDER SPRINGS W ATER CO.
FOR SALE— Pepper plants, $1.50 per
1000.— Mrs. McDougall,.Celery nvenue.
20-2tc

666 is a prescription for Colds,
DRINK
Fever and L&amp;Grippe. It's the
Elder
Springs
Water. It* 90 98*100
most speedy remedy we know.
.
17-18tc per cent pure. Pkone 811..

v..; Z-X

“ W e Deliver The Goods”

Ft . . . )

• Jr

J ■\

'DEMEMBER to ask

(from Sttardar'i D ill;)

7-

:

-

; 1m

i

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="14">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="11455">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1921</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11546">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, March 11, 1921</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11547">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11548">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on March 11, 1921.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11549">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11550">
                <text>Original 7-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, March 11, 1921; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11551">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11552">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11553">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11554">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="1169" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1041">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/ae857c012d51e5aa0bbb3516f96c695c.pdf</src>
        <authentication>fbeb5081f4e409117d8b5c4f36a1ea5a</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="11545">
                    <text>t

cty-

TAsSTm*f:
m *■:■&gt;

-

*&gt;tTt-

- , '•• “ *
-- v* *«^£S.&gt;*V:.V.Tcy--\.#fi-

*

^' J

\

- 7 ** : r. -

*

- ’ *
-&gt;•*■‘
?{'~r:T*' ~ ~ ~ l
l

• : »T. . i

^SA N F O R D

C H A U T A U Q U A , M ARCH

29

\

.•«*."

2,

TO A P R IL

‘

#

r

IN C L U S IV E

■*

1

r-l

10 PAGES
TODAY

THE

60

|

COLUMNS

' J | l l r ja
W s

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
N U M B E R 29

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y , M A R C H 4, 1921

VOLUME XIL

HARDING TAKES HOLIDAY
ON PRIVATE CAR TODAY
PUTSWORK AND WORRY ASIDE

*

. .

CLAUDE KITCHIN, • NAVAL BILLS
MINORITY LEADER WILL NOT PASS
FOR DEMOCRATS AT THIS SESSION
WILL TAKE PLACE OF THE LATE SENATOR POINDEXTER CRITI­
CIZED'MEASURE PASSED
CHAMP CLARK WIIO
BY THE HOUSE
DIED YESTERDAY

&lt;n7 ru AhmUM Tnu)
WASHINGTON, March 3.—Repre­
sentative Kjtchin, of North Caroinal,
who became minority leader on the
death of Champ Clark yesterday, will
to Shoot
be able to resume his scat at the ex­
WASHINGTON, March 3.-*Cold tra session; physicians announced.
and probably fair weather will pre­ Clark’s funeral services will 'be held
vail here Friday during the inaugura­ by the house Saturday.
tion o f President Harding, according
WANTED -BY IIARDING BUT to a special inauguration day fore­
cost. issued today by the leather bu­
WASHINGTON READY FOR
reau. On the face, o f . indications
.
BIG TIME
available the government experts said
. (Br TB» AtMcUUS Tnu)
partly cloudy weather today would
AHOARD IIARDING SPECIAL, turn cooler this afternoon and clear
Jl„r n.—Approaching Washington to up Friday, but with the cold continu­
assume the presidency Harding look ing. No forecast as to temperature
final holldny on private car, putting was included.
work and worry aside. Inaugural
The text of the prediction follows: If N ot Accepted Ger­
address completed nnd only definite
“ Special forecast: The outlook at
man Cities W ill Be
Secretary
of Labor
ch o ice
fo r
u w .v — . ,
—
--------- re- - j this
in ia u
m u la
o r tcold
u iu u
n u jn
u u u u ijr ifair
u ii
time
is lfor
and
probably
* Occupied Today
mained to complete his cabinet. Not feather in Washington ,on Friday,
ifhcdulod to reach capital until late; March 4.”
LONDON
Mar. ,3.— Germany Is
today.
given until noon Monday to accept the
fundamental conditions o f Allied su­
WASHINGTON, Mar. 3.—Despite
preme council. If they .do not accept
expressed desire o f Harding for simple j
Allies will first occupy cities of Duisceremonies, Washington today assum-1
enburg and DucsscldorfT and Ruhred very much prc-lnaugurntion-day |
dor; second, each Allied country will
air. Finishing touches given stand
place such tax on Gcrmnn merchan­
at capltoi where oath will be admin­
dise ns deemed proper; third, a cusistered and police mnde final prepara­
tions handling crowds nlong Pennsyl­
WASHINGTON, Mar. 3.—Congress toma boundary along Rhine under
vania avenue. Absence of bands and within a day nnd a half of adjourn- Allied control will bo established.
marching clubs nnd spectators stands mcnt&lt; hnB cioan,d jt* calendar tonight Allies will not reduce period of fortynoticeable.
'o f ten of the thirteen annual supply two years allotted for payment of
“
' measures and leaders still were hope- reparations.

Cold W eather, Bpt
Fair, to Prevail in
Capital Tom orrow

(By T i l Au*ci»t*4 Fttu ) ’

»

IN NEW WELAKA BLOCK
Lake County Man

W ill Buy and Sell Real
WASHINGTON, March 3.—Sena­
tor Poindexter, in charge of naval
Held Up, R obbed
Real Estate and D e ­
bills, nanouncod. he had abandoned
By
Highwaym
en
hope of passing it at this session. He
velop S an ford
criticised the measure as passed by
r I iR
DELAND, March 3.—T. II. Shep­
r .
the hpusc, saying it wpuld result in
“ Demoralization of the American pard, Lake county lumberman, was
Li
held up lute Tuesday afternoon in
%
nqvy."
..
*
. .
Lake .county, five miles from Crown’*
8
S fi
Bluff bridge, when driving
alone
NORTH CAROLINA AND
from Eustis' to DcLnnd and robbed
LOCAL CAPITALISTS
of nbout $200 in cash nnd a quantity
of Vnlunble papers and checks.
Shcppnrd was stopped by two
Among the new business firms to
white men driving an Overland auto- open in Sanford this week is that o f
mobiio nnd was naked for a wrench. the Realty Loan &amp; Guaranty Company
As Sheppard was .looking through his who have opened elegant offices on the
tools the men donned masks nnd held first floor o f the corner room o f the
W eather and Crop
. him nt the point of guns. One held Welaka
Block and are now ready for
him covered while the other went business.
Conditions in Fla.
.
~
through his pockets and secured hi*
The
Realty
Loan
A
Guaranty
Com­
fo r the Past W eek money and papers.
pany haa the following officers: J. H.
Sheppard reported the hold-up to Allen, president; Dean Turner, vice­
Temperature: The week averaged
the authorities upon his arrival here. president; E. A. Douglass, secretary
colder thnn the normal with •local
and treasurer, and S. E. Case, man­
frosts on several days, extending to
ager. The following are directors: J.
the central division nnd the upper
H. Allen, W. E. Walthall, E. A. Doug­
portions of the southern division. Midlass,
J. D. Bowman, Deane Turner, 8.
dny temperatures were modernte, at­
E.
Case
and Schelle Mafnes.
tended with much sunshine.
J.
II.
Allen,
the president. Is a wellPrecipitation: There were light
known
resident
o f Elkins, N. C., and
showers in the several divisions—
S.
E.
Case
la
a
prominent cltlsen of*
g|
least in the Southern section of the
Winston-Salem
aa
Is
J.
D.
Bowman.
stntc. The greatest amount fell in
.tlB i-ai
the west-central portion of the penin­ SUPREME SECRETARY BRANDON They were residents of these dtlee
INSTITUTES OFFICERS— EN­
but they will now become residents o f
sula, where the week's amount ex*
THUSIASTIC MEMBERSHIP
SaYiford, recognizing the superior ad*
? it f
ceeded nn inch. Moderate rains would
vantages o f this city over any other
prove beneficial over nil divisions, ex­
Supreme
Secretary Rodney H. which they have inspected with the
cept on law lnnds in some west-cen­
WASHINGTO^n TM ar. 3. — Prcsl- ful of Retting two others—the army
Brandon,
assisted
by
State Supcrvls-----------« --------. .
view of locating this kind o f buslneaa
LONDON, Mnr. 3.—Dr. Simons for tral counties.
dent-elect Harding reached Washing»undry civil-through at the last
or
Chas.
M.
,Raphum
and
Sccretnrylupon
# |nrjt0
|n-the South. Thay
the Germans said intentions of Ger­
Condition, of Crops: The nights
ton at 1:00 o’cloc kthla afternoon and
,
,
, . M1
H.
A.
Gadbold,
of
the
Jacksonville!
were
bere
many
months
ago and went
man government has been mlsundei1- were too cool for the most favorable
—wat-lnto-xonfaEanca-wlth-lnaucunil , .? * «
?". l h?
.f .nT irood nnd German
BTgfnlly- q vpr - tine" ground, saw the
_
a
. . .
_
a1______
officials on details for tomorrow's tinued n the senate and Indications
zation
committee
into
membership
in
future
of
Sanford
and
before
they
laycA
in
some
instances.
And
frost
reply Mondny noon. Lloyd George
ceremonies.
‘
we™ that U
wou,d Uko lta said only modifications permitted to did local dnmage to truck in some lo­ the Loyal Order of Moose. Hereaf­ were' started in business here made
.place with the great tnass o f bills
Germany will be as regards conditions calities to the west of Miami. Some ter Sanford Lodge No. 1253 will be an several large deals In Sanford real
which
were
regarded
as
certain
to
die
INDIANA COAL OPERATORS
of payment, suc^j ns reduction of the early com is several inches high in important factor in Moosedom circles estate. The company Is Incorporated
with
this
congress.
INDICTED ON CHARGES
the central nnd southern divisions and it is anticipated that the mem­ and Is ready to take up many o f the
Among the measures for which hope ■period annuities from 42 to 30 years.
VIOLATING ANTI-TRUST LAW
.where melons, nlso, are doing well. bership In this Lodge will eventually problems o f this city In the line o f
______
hns been abandoned were those pro- Editors make previous confirm.
i
The planting of corn extends to all have an enrollment of ovrtr three hun­ building, buying and selling o f real*
iBr tii. Au«rUt*d rr»««&gt;
j posing compensation for former servdred,
for
tho
reason
that
it
will
have
estate and making loans on real e*.
divisions, although the crop is ; not
INPIANAPOLIS, Mar. 3.—Indiana ice men, regulation of cold storage
planted generally in the northern and several of the adjacent counties to tate and the advent o f this company
coal operators Indicted .on charges of and the meat and coal Industries,
western counties before about March draw on for its members. The Loynl o f live and hustling men will add
violating Rhormnn nntHruat law by $100,000,000 for state road nld, a Fed*10th; The stnnds of melons nnd can­ Order of Moose does not make n much to tho social nnd commercial
ronsplrlng with miners and retailers oral budget system, rcapportlonment
taloupe arc reported good in some practice of promiscuously installing life,of Sanford and of Seminole coun­
■ •M
to Inrrense price of coni, surrendered in the house, reorganization of the
central counties. The planting of to­ loilges but plnces them according to ty. They have taken hold o f many
to United States Mnrshnl Storenn nnd pntent office nnd many others re­
matoes continues in the cuntrnl div­ geographical location.
of our propositions with the right
gave bond®.
garded as of leas importance.
The Officers selected from the mem­ kind of progressive Ideas and the right
ision; shipments in moderate quanti­
_Lc_______________ j President
Wilson hns signed six of
bership persent were as follows: Past spirit of boosting tho city.and are con­
WASHINGTON, Mar. 3.—Champ ties continue from the South. Cnb-'
nrumfERHOODS -SANCTION
the supply measures passed. Thcso
bnge, celery, beans, and other truck Director, II. R. Stevens; Junior Past servative and yet progressive
‘ STRIKE ON A. B. A A .1nnd the postoffice, diplomatic, District Clark died hero today in .his seventyare promising. Tobacco plants made Dictator, J. G. Ball; Present Dicta­ ness men who have years of experi­
--------|of Columbia, rivers and harbors, pen- first yenr and within two days o f his progress. Citrus bloom is well ad­ tor, F. L'. Miller; Vice Dictator, J. C.
ence in handling properties, In the •*.
(Br Th« AtMcUud Tnu)
Bjon and delclcncy. Sent to him today retirement from the house of repre­
vanced—some early peaches have set. Long; Prelate, S. M. Lloyd; Secre­ banking bualneaa, in the business of
sentatives,
after
a
service
of
twentyCHICAGO, Mar. 3.—Sanction for wcre t^c legislative, Indian and ngriRanges ,are unusually good for the tory, R. W. Peorman, Jr.; Treasurer, building cities and they are known by
six yesrs.
aixteen railroad brotherhoods and cujturc bills.
*
be W. M. Haynes; Sergeant-ot-Arms, W. their work* along these lines.
Death was due to an attack of pleu- season. Moderate rains would
unions for strike on Atlanta, Blrming-i •General legislation awaiting the
beneficial over nil divsiions. Farm M. Munson; Inner Guard, E. F. Lane;
Their office Is not only provided
ham A Atlantic Railway dispatched t o’ ^
_____
i president’s
signature
Include* the rsiy and a complication of diseases in­ work is several weeks in advance of Outer Guard, R. G. Williams; Trus­
with
all the elegant equipment for *..^g|
local unions after midnight conference emerJfcnCy tariff bill, which reached cident to his advanced age. Up to ten the average in some localities.
tees: A. P. Connelly,- Chas. Hand, B.
their
own Individual business but they
of heads of organizations here. Reu 0U8C this morning and was days ago, however, when he developed
F. Whitner; Physicians, R. E. tSevhave
also arranged an office for vis­
reiver recently ordered wage reduc- K f(r n (] f or report to the treasury a severe cold, Mr. Clark had shared
ens, S. Puleston.
itors
to
the city where they can fM t,
tlon. Strike
not
galled.
It may be stated that the newly
c’ ‘ “" -----‘ **”
‘J '
department; the Immigration restric­ actively In proceedings of the house
write
letters
and make themeeWea aI ,
installed officers and the. members
tion bill, now before the labor depart­ as Democratic leader.
home, something that la needed on the
To
hit
last
conscious
momenta,
the
were greatly impressed with the rit­
t r a il in g n e g r o c o n v ic t s
ment for a report, and the resolution
principal street of the city.
.
• WITH BLOODnOUNDB repealing most o f the special war­ former speaker’s mind was engrossed
ualistic work of the order. It is truly
The. Seminola Abstract Company
•
with memories of his long legislative
symbolic o f the practical attainment!
time laws..
*
(Br TU Au k UM Tnu)
of that wonderful institution, Moose- also has their office in this roqm i _
The house today again refused to career. Just before he lapsed Into
5a
ORANGE, Va., Mar. 3.— Posses agree to the senate amendment to final unconsciousness, early today,
heart. The remarkable growth of other lines o f business may take
• --------. this order is more easily comprehend­ office later on as this room Is one o f
with bloodhounds today are trailing the army appropriation bill fixing the those at hla bedside heard him whis­
CHICAGO, March 3.— Responsibil­
five of seven negro convicts who aripy strength next year at 176,000, per, “ The question •» on the adoption
ed after the inner-workings were the finest In the city for this purpose.
ity for the wreck at Porter, Indiana,
.
wrested rifle from Guard W. E. Snow the vote against the proposal being o f the conference report” .
brought home to closely in the Lodge W e welcome the Realty Loan A Goan*
last Sunday night, in which 37 per­
At Mr. Clerk's bedside when the end
near Madison 'Mills and killed, him. . 240 to 81. The bill was sent back to
room. Its further success’ for great anty Company to Sanford.
sona
were
killed
today
had
been
fixed
I
- .
*
conference with house managers In­ came were Mrs. Clark, thelf son, Ben­ aa far aa officials of the rail goads achievement la assured by- the princi­
IS NO RECORD IN BAR
SOVIET AUTHORITIES
structed to Insist on the house figure nett Clark, and their daughter, l^r*. involved were concerned, upon Engi­ ples for which it i s ‘ striving and in
nARBOR OF ORLANDO'S
QUELL DISTURBANCES o f 160,000, but a compromise at 156,­ James M. Thompson o f New Orleans.
which direction it haa already accom­
neer George F. Block of the Michi­
,
NEWSBOY'S BIG LEGACY
000 to be reported back tomorrow is Arrangements for the funeral have not gan Central passenger train. In a plished such great' results; namely,
been
completed,
but
the
body
probably
STOCKHOLM, Mar. 3.—The Rus­ expected to be accepted.
the preservation of the Nation’s child­
statement sent from Kalamazoo to
sian soviet authorities have quelled
BAR HARBOR, Me., Mer. A—
Representative Anthony, Republic­ will be sent to the old home In Bow­ the Associated Press office at Chica­ hood and the m oving o f children into
the revolt In Petrograd after bring­ an, Kansas, In charge of the measure, ling Green, Mo., where the former go last night General Manager Henry useful citizens who might otherwise Bankers and real •estate ( men were
ing troops from the front, according said he was confident the agreement speaker had expected to reside after
.• . .
unable today to connect Robert Reed
Shearer, of the New York Central become human derelicts.
to n special dispatch from Helsing­ could •be passed before adjournment. the end o f his congressional service.
The
fact
that
Sanford
now
haa
a
o f Orlando, Fla.,' with the ownership
lines, regarded as spokesman for both
fors.
.
lodge
of
this
Order
will
permit
of
o
f any local hotel property. Reed, ac­
companies, it was declared that Long
even
greater
argument
to
the
Board
ALL NIGHT SESSION
.
.
cording
to a dispatch from Orlando,
and Block “violated rules and regula­
DAVIS WILL ACCEPT
of
Governors
o
f
the
Loyal
Order
o
f
MADE NECESSARY
Fighting All Over Russia
had
been
notified that a wealthy undo
tions in failing to observe and proper­
SECRETARY OF LABOR,
BY THE SENATE
J^pose
for
locating
the
Dixie
MooseLONDON, Mar. 3.-Reporta re­
had
bequeathed
him a joint lnt
ly obey signal indications."
’
HARDING ANNOUNCES
heart
In
Sanford.
ceived In official British circles today
a
targe
hotel
here. Nothing waa
It was added that they will be
* (By Tha AmmUUS Tnm\
Members wish to thank Messrs. known, o f such a bequest at the Hen*
confirm dispatches telling o f an antl(Br Tk« AamcUUA T n u )
forthwith dismissed from the service.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 3.—Unabated
Brandon, Raphum and Godbold for nock county probate court offlee In
sovict rising In Russia. They state
BALTIMORE, Mar. 3&lt;—President­ opposition to naval opproprlatlon bill The statement was issued at the close
the
assistance rendered in the organ­ Ellsworth.
that the situation In Russia la aarious. elect Harding announced selection .of
.
o f an investigation by railroad o ffic­
•
- .
* -—
. *
Report* from Russia received this James J. Davis o f Pittsburgh, as Sec­ raised prospect o f all-night session of ials which has .been in progress al­ isation of Sanford Lodge 1258, L. O.
.
..
“
morning In Helsingfors, Finland, by retary o f Labor, and George B- the senate and made certain defeat of most continually since 8unday night. O .M .
SILVER CA*RTWH EELS ON THE
••
_________ "____*____
mass o f other legislation when con­
way of Reval, Esthonla, discloses a Christian, Jr.,
WAY
secretary to the gress convened today for last full-day * Long early yesterday at hla home
situation “ which may result In the
FREEZING
TEMPERATURE
In
Jackson,
Mich.,
refused
to
say
any­
President
of the sixty-sixth congress..
complete overthrow o f soviet rule,"
FOR WASHINGTON
thing ‘ about the result o f the rail­
The coinage o f *Uv&lt;r dollars la be­
■■ys the Central . News’ Helsingfors
road officials’ Inquiry, until he had
ing
resumed at the Philadelphia mini, ,
WILSON WILL PRACTICE
PRESENTED PAINTING
(Br TBs l m d«l»t T n u )
correspondent
been released from -his pledge to hia
the first that have been put into cir­
LAW
AFTER
TOMORROW
htlfi^jris proceeding In •many
Fight
WASHINGTON, Mar. 3.—Tempera­ culation since 1005. In 1018 the Pit­
superiors not to discuss the accident.
* • WITH BAINBRIDGE COLBY
(By I V liuciilW Vtvm) ,
Parte bf Tm
__ ___
....
sla _____
with______
Petrograd
and
tures
close to freezing predltiona to­ man act fixed $1 an ounce as the price
WASHINGTON, Mar. 3.—Southern
Moscow as centers o f the revolution­
morrow
flags, bunting began drop at which the purchases o f silver should
From
a.complete
disarmament
idea,
Commercial Congress session here
(Br, T&gt;*
Turn)
ary movements, the report adds.
with
rain
today.
to
a
“
navy
second
to
none”
program,
bo made. The price of silver In the
was
presented
by
the
War
Department
WASHINGTON, Mar. 3.—President
Fighting In Petrograd la of gigantic
open market now is about sixty cents
is
the
Jump
of
the
new
Secretary
of
with
•
painting
o
f
the
late
Surgeon
« •
proportions, according to the reports, Wilson announced he would .
the
Navy-to-be.
.
an ounce. Treasury officials state
General
Gorgas.
•,
Two
knives
laid
crosswise
foretells
for 300,000
u strikers-pre
a im e r s gre declared
cieciarcu to be practice o f l»w In partnership with
that about 350,000,000 silver dollars
4
" Y-- - ■ ’ 1
misfortune.
.
will be coined—enough so that every­
It is bad luck to scour bread knives
1
« "?*
I f you drop . k „ u . . woman ri.1. . . « n o m W It U . I . U P . M I U . , d ! S U t o 1
will a p p ..r. .
. |on Sunday.
body will have some o f them. ’
Office
supplies at. the
•
' Herald.•
to estimate.
. . 1m
I n a u g u r a l • Address is
Completed and Ready

START THIS WEEK

SIMPLE INAUGURAL

GERMANY GIVEN UNTIL NOON
TO ACCEPT CERTAIN CONDITIONS
BY ALLIED SUPREME COUNCIL

CONFEREES IN A
COMPROMISE ON
THE ARMY BILL

SANFORD LODGE
ORDER MOOSE
ORGANIZED

DEATH CLAIMS
CHAMP CLARK'
YESTERDAY

I

ENGINEER LONG
HELD TO BLAME
FOR BIG WRECK

■

---

•

.\

- JP

v *^
’ - r*
i -■■■w
_ f- T_.
a

.
- * ’

*
»

�&lt;• 1
a M ^ B E s ia s s s a ia s r *
.

...

WAAw,

•

Jr.rv'- *'

T H E S A N F O R D W E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 25, 1921

TWO AUTOS
CONGRESS
ROUND UP ROBBERS IN
r/iLOOT
AMONG*’
PLANS AID FOR
ORLANDO LAST NIGHT
RECOVERED EX-SERVICE MEN
SHERIFF MAKES CATCil

B

WASH1NGTON, Feb. 21.—One of
the important pieces o f legislation
which will, without doubt, be enacted,
at the special session o f congress to
Thursday night was found in a clump
ORLANDO, Feb. 23.— From the loot begin about Mny 1st, will be pro­
T hree M en A re T hought of palmettos near Lake Fairview on which hns been recovered inr connec­ viding amendments to the war risk in­
the Apopkn road. One of the mem­
tion with the nrrest of Walter Mc­ surance net in the interest of tho men
to Be R eal Y e g g s
bers of the gang led the sheriff to
Knight, Dessie Colemnn nnd Robert who served oversens. This -is the
whecr it wns hidden. It hnd been
A fte r
Matthews here early yesterday morn­ crying need of the day. It has been
broken into nnd looted.
ing, these men have been identified recognized since the bureau wnB first
Tools which were stolen from the
with robberies nt Clermont, Plymouth, established thnt it was probably doing
South Florida Foundry &amp; Machine
Lockhnrt, Altamonte Springs nnd Ovi­ its duty in a very feebly wny, mninly
Compnny, were recovered nnd have
edo, according to the ahcrifTs office. because o f the fact thnt it came In ex­
been identified. These tools were
BAND IIAD BAFFLED AUTHOR­
Recovered property to the extent of istence almost over night nnd thnt it
used in their night operations.
*
ITIES FOR PAST TWO
thousands of dollars hns been return­ must work under many handicaps nnd
• MONTHS.
ed to the owners. Two automobiles, make many blundcrh. Tho ex-service
stolon by the trio, according to the man needs more consideration and the
ORLANDO, Feb. 23.—Sheriff Kar­
sheriff, nnd used In their operations, signs are bright for him to get it.
el and hla two deputies, Frank Hogan
The house committee on interstate
are now In possession of the sheriff.
and Floyd Peel, just before daylight
One o f those Is an “ Elcar” nnd tho aqd foreign commerce has been work­
yesterday morning closed In on a
other n “ Baby” Overland, the hear­ ing on this matter for some time with
band of robbers whose wholesale oper­
ings o f which hnd burned out. A tho direct object in view o f Improving
ations In this vicinity have baffled
T is a m otor-car athlete— with unusual
large quantity of stuff remains un- both the facilities and service o f the
the authorities for the past two
identified In the hands of the sheriff, bureau and o f further amending and
com fort accommodations.
months. The men arrested were BISHOP NICHOLSON TELLS DEL­ which he says serves to connect the .modifying the wnr risk insurance act.
EGATES THAT CHURCH CAN
•The smart sport design, attractive co lo r”
Robert Matthews, Walter McKnight
thlcvcs with numerous other bur- Such changes will have the solid en­
PREVENT WARS.
Bchwne,
and elegant finish o f the T horobred
and Dessio Coleman, the latter a
dorsement o f th e. trensury depart­
glarios.
• ,
young white lad of 18 years and a
ment.
appeal to the dye o f everyonor
The articles taken by the gang
( B y T h t A u k Ii M
P r t iil
nephew of McNight.
It would be provided, among other
embrace
guns,
tools,
clothing,
jewelry
BUFFALO, N. Y., Feb. 23.—The
It is a man’s car in pow er and speech-*
Another member, who with Mc­
things, thnt n number o f regional of­
world wra has awakened the church ond postoffice and express money or­
Night appears to havo been the ring­
fices be located in different sections
A n d a woman's car because o f its luxury,
to its tremendous resources, Bishop ders, groceries, automobile tires nnd
leader o f the gang, is still nt large
the
country.
.
An
effort
will
be
o f handling, And simplicity o f contrgft*
Thomas Nicholson told the delegates rims nnd miscellaneous nrticles o f , o f
but the sheriff expects to have him
to the annual meeting of the Episco­ every description. Several truckloads made to further co-ordinate tho work
behind the bars within n few hours.
B. &amp; O. M OTOR CO.
pal Council of Cities here today. ‘ ‘The of the loot were gnthered from vari­ to be rendered the soldiers, sailors
Loot, identified ns being taken from
latest figures give the direct and in­ ous hiding plnces. The nutomoblle. nnd mnrincs of the recent wnr- by
I
S A N FORD, F L A .
^
scvernl places burglarized within the
rims nnd tires no doubt explnin the bringing th coffices of tho Wnr Risk
past month has been recovered. direct costs of the world war to be
$318,000,000 in money ami 43,000,000 thefts which hnve occurred from cars Insurance* Bureau, tho Public Ilcnlth
Among the things found is the small
Service, the Federal BoatsK^f Vocnlives,” he said. ‘‘ It is within the pow­ In the city for past several months.
safe which was removed from the A.
tinnnl Education,'tho Red Cross, and
One
o
f
the,men
nrrested
hns
prac­
er of the church to make - impossible
C. L. depot nt Clermont last Thurs­
other
kindred organizations closer to­
tically
been
identified
ns
one
of
tho
day night, tho robbery of a store nt another such world catastrophe.”
gether
so thnt there will bo a better
two
men
who
a
short
time
ngo
held
Bishop Nicholson pleaded for n de­
Oviedo about three weeks ago, tho
community
o f interest hnd concert of
up
n
negro
along
the
A.
C.
L.
rnilvelopment of progress nnd modern
looting o f the station nt Plymouth
rond tracks nnd robbed him of some nction among those who nrc endeav­
business
methods
in
the
church.
“
Wo
which occurred about the same time
must hnve faith in ourselves,”
he $-15 in ensh. Anoher holdup it is be­ oring to really do something worth
and n number of other plnces thnt
said, “ and in our ability to do and to lieved they were connected with oc­ while for ho comfort, honlth nnd
were burglarized it is thought will be
give, iiml we must be willing to lining curred nbout two weeks ngo When a general betterment' of both the men
cleared up when all of the loot which
the methods of work of- the modern young white lnd wns ‘‘stuck up” by [nnd women who took so conspicuous
is being found in various places has
church up on n scale commensurate two bandits nt Hughey street nnd a pnrt in the world’s grant conflict.
been recovered.
By the establishment of these re­
FormoSn where she had been nursing
with the progress nnd development of the railroad and when he hnd fniled
The gang was arrested at the auto­
gional
offices nnd the sub-offices pa­
Mr. Hutchinson.
to prove n profitable venture, wns
modern business methods.
mobile camp near the Half Way Store
Mr, Miller o f Jacksonville wns th«
“ The demand of the hour js for stabbed with his own knife which pne pers nnd applications would not now
on the Winter Park road and offered
be
sent
to
Wnshngton
^
Improper)
Thc
opening
dnnee
was
hold
nt
the
guest
o f J. E. Phipps Wednesday.
more spiritual power. Not long since of the men hnd taken. The wound
no resistance when the sheriff and his
Ihotel Thursday evening. The Sandy
Fridny wns School Day nt the fair.
I was on the Great Lakes. I saw one wns only n slight one, ns the victim shnjie nnd unsatisfactory condition.
deputies suddenly confronted them.
At the present tlfne hundreds of.Beach Jnzz Orchestra of Sandy Bench, Longwood wns well represented. ’
of the largest steamers afloat.
The succeeded in freeing himself nnd
Matthews, who hails from New Jer­
applications arc received here daily)Ohio, furnished thc music. Anyone
The mnny friends of Mr. Ilutchenowner
was
aboard
and
with
pride
he'dodged
a
blow
nlmed
nt
him
made
his
sey, and who lived in a tent about two
from nlmost every state in the Union. thnt likes good music thc Longwood son will regret to learn of his deati
showc(| me- over the great engines, escape.
,
hundred yards from the one occupied
Many of them go direct to the Wnr j hotel is where they will find it every which occurred Fridny nt 11:30 nt thi
by McNight and his nephew, was en- Then he showed me how they had du- ! The sheriff stnted thnt he hns seplicate
engines
so
t
h
nfnti
shrdlu
un
rurad
two
witnesses
who
will
testify
evening.
Everyone in- Formosn Sanitarium. The body wu
gageil in .shaving when arrested. The
•ptirntr
T
nginr*
tti:n
Unit
I
f
'
anythi
ng
prepared fdr 1ill Hal by CnTifeJ Tim­
To
n
conversation
overhertrd
lnstidf
other two men were asleep. The man
went wrong with tho machinery on Monday night between the members asking for information of various
ThoBc motoring down to see “ Tea nnd nccompnnicd by his son, Dr. Hntwhom the sheriff nnd his deputies nre
one pnrt they had an entirely new set of the gang in which one of them kinds. When thc nppliention ranches for Three,” February lfith, were Mr. chenson, was forwarded Snturirf
still after left home, according to his
of hoilcrs nnd engines to carry the cursed th eothers nnd railed them Washington it is often found thnt it Riennu nnd daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. muring to Trpnton, N. J , for inter­
\yife, early Monday morning with $00
.ship^lhrnugh. They burned hundreds “ yellow” for losing their nerve nfter is faulty in not giving the necessary; s 7 n d;ik" r nn(7.Cn „ oi7 ^ .
ment.
with which lie promised to buy her n
of tons of coal a day, hut they could arriving nt Oviedo for the purpose of particulars or lncks detailed informa­
Service wns held nt Christ clfurth
ticket to her home in Ohio. She was
L. R. Pnyne hnd the misfortune to
make time in the face of tho greatest holding up the hnnk there during tion. ThlR requires thnt it bo Bent
Sunday.
Been at the sheriff’s office yesterday
lose his vnlunble bjrd dog one night
storm which could lie anticipated on hanking hours. He hns established, bnrk nnd revised, taking weeks nnd
Mrs. Wynn o fSnnford spent the
accompanied by her little daughter, a
this week. Someone ran over it in nn
the lakes.
sometimes
many
months
of
vnlunble
week
with her dnughter, Mrs. B. J.
|he says, the fnct thnt nil three of the
child of nbout two years. Efforts
automobile.
“ A few days inter I was on ‘n little Imen nrrested left the rntnp near the time.
Overstreet.
»
.
will be made to hnve her sent back to
N. O. Odum nnd Hugh Rooney of
old hont built twenty-five years ago, halfway store on the Winter Pnrk
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Gifford
and
children
her people in Ohio, a sthere is not u
Orlando were transacting business in
with its sputtering engine. It is as rond together, nrcompnnied by Clar­
of
Snnford
were
cnllers
in
town
Suip
single bit of evidence to connect her
NEW YORK, Feb. 23.— Involuntary town Wednesday.
useless to try to run the big occun ence Mehl, who is still nt large, nnrly
Idny.
with the criminal activities of her hus­
petition in bankruptcy was filed in
W. McWorkmnn wns a visitor in
lines with the steam power of that ^Monday morning nnd did not return
Mr nnd Mrs. Dunbar were visitor!
band. Sympathy was heard by those
the federal court here today against Orlando Wednesday.
little boat as it is to run the modern until nbout eight hours Inter.
in
Snnford Mondny.
in the office at the time for the plight
I^islie and Judge Company on behalf
Walter Stuart, who hns been spendchurch with the degree of spiritual
•
Mrs.
A. Y. Fuller spent the day In
Clarence Mehl, nllns Chnrleti E of three creditors, whose claims total ing the winter here, left for his home
which she and her little girl find
power we have hnd in the past. The
Orlnndo
Tuesday.
Miller, wns still being sought by the $600,000.
themselves.
in Ohio Wednesday.
power of God is unlimited. The great­
J.
E.
Phipps left Wednesday tot
sheriff’s office tonight. Todny it was
An interesting paragraph of the
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hardy nnd Mr. nnd
est need of Jhc, hour is the develop­
Miami
to
be gone several dnys..
round-up of the gang yesterday is
lenrned he returned to n house near
As a rule, when people nrc insulted Mrs. Ranger were visitors at thc fair
ment of moral and spiritual power
revcalbd when it became known that
Winter Park nnd exchanged a blue
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. J. Overstreet wert
they go nwny nnd scold nbout it to Thursdny.
which will mutch the commercial and
they hnd planned to hold-up the bank
shirt which he wore Iflondny.momlfig
1
Mrs.
Farmer
returned
Fridny
from
visitors
in Snnford Tuesday.
themselves.
industrial mnsteries of our age.”
at Oviedo Mondny; Monday night
for a white one. The mnn who lived
one of the members was heard curs­
In the bouse stnted he came nnd woke
FILED INJUNCTION
ing the others and calling them “ yel
him
up nnd demnnded the white
AGAINST SOUTHERN
low” because they hnd lost their nerve
shirt,
which win left there by him n
PINE ASSOCIATION
at the last moment.
few
dnys
previous.
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 23.—Government
Among the loot captured yesterday today filed injunction proceedings in
Todny it wns lenrned thnt the gnng
was express money orders, jewelry, federal court ngninst tho Southern hnd plnnned n nutnber of robberies in
clothing of various kinds, three rifles, Pine Association in an effort to end Georg in nnd South Carolinn nnd were
and a 12-gauge shotgun. Some of their alleged conspiracy to curtail Bupply, on tho verge o f leaving Orlnndo when
loot has not yet been found but the and increase thc price of yellow pine nrrested by the sheriff’s office. Mehl,
sheriff knows where it is located and lumber. Suit was filed at thc direc­ tho man nt large, Is miirried nnd his
wilf have it shortly.
tion of Attorney General Palmer, on a wife is waiting here to return to her
THE U N IV E R SA L C A R
Tho safe that was taken from the ehnrge of violation of tho Sherman family in Ohio. It wn sto buy,n ticket'
A. C, L. depot at Clermont last anti-trust act.
thnt Mehl went away with $60 Mon­
dny nfter returning from Oviedo nnd
h + + + + + + + + * + + * + + + * + + + + 4 -+ * * + * * * + * + * * * * v + + + + + * + * + + * + + + ;&gt; fniled to return. He wished to get his
wife out of the wny to carry out tl^cir
plans in Georgia nnd South Carolinn,
Mr. Edscl B. Ford. President of the Ford Motor Company, R L ^ o u t ^ h e ^ f o l *" /f e“ \“ vc"lnzmedint«The price of the FORDSON Tractor has been reduced from $790.00 to $625.00,
it is said by thc officers.
Jy.
Sheriff l^nrcl nnd his deputies hnve
“ ThiH price change has been made possible through lower cysts of materials and the fact that we
nil points covered in case the remain­
now located in our hew Tractor Hunt with greatly increased economic manufacturing facilities m
nre now
Bilinte connection wun
with our tounury
foundry nnu
and machine
shops mid
where iron
immediate
mnc-mne »uu|&gt;n
mm Inrge blast furnaces
.... ....w ,,.........
- r - Is,P
&gt;,
ing member of the gnng nttempts to
directly
from
the
ore,
giving
us
mnxiinum
efficiency
with
the
power
to
reduce
cost
or
production,
no**
lonvo, hut It Is believed thnt he is
down come* tho price in line with our policy to market our prgducts at thc lowest possible figure witn-.
stil lin hiding near the city.
out in nny way affecting our high standard of quality.
. . . . . . .
.
.
.
» *i,i« time "
“ We are. particularly pleased, in being nblc to bring nbout this big reduction in price nt this unit
because the farmer needs all the help we enn give him nnd this big cut In price will bo the.
U. S. W ill H ave Tw o
placing a valuable power unit within the ranch of practically every one o f them, not to mention inqus
trial nnd commercial concerns which likewise hnve benefited through its use and are nlrandy realizing,
$8,000,000 Airplanes
to u much greater extent, its vnlue as a power und hauling unit. Bat particularly has tho hUUuav*'
Tractor proved a most vulunbcl fsetor in thc saving of farm labor, nt thp. same time increasing the I
acre crop yield ns well ns mnking
making possible u utilization of previous uncultivated land, to say nothing oi
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—Con­
removing no end of drudgery.
* ..
. . . . .
. . .
„ .n,i„
With every 5-Gallon purchase of Gasoline we
“ There is no question thnt tho use of machine power on the farm is the greatest advancement mam.
struction of two fnBt nirplnries car­
in the development of ngriculturc, not only in money saving and money mnking results, ns well ns «*■*
are going to give a coupon which entitles you
riers for thc navy nt a cost of $8,­
ing the standards of Bring on thc farm to a much higher level, but because of its proved value in nisx000,000 each would bo authorized un­
to a chance on a tube to be given away FREE
Ing every type of innd more productive, and consequently our desire to place the FORDSON within hr ^
der nn amendment to tho nnvnl ap­
MARCH 15th. We will give you a tube to
" “ ^THERE IS NO CHANGE IN THE PRESENT FORD CAR AND TRUCK PRICES, which arc al­
propriation bill adopted yesterday by
fit your car regardless of size. We carry a
ready nt thc lowest possible figure nnd now with rock bottom reached on the tractor price n further "T
n sennte nnvnl sub-committee. F if­
ductfon in-price of either tho Car, Truck or Tractor is out ’o f the question; in fact, tho big Prlc0
complete line of AUTO ACCESSORIES and
teen million dollars would be mndc
hnve been made in anticipation of continuous maximum production nnd Increases mny be nccc
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES.
available next year for stnrting work
before long if n large volume of new business is not obtained. Therefore, present prices of Ford product
cannot be guaranteed against possible increases."
on the craft, which hnve been recom­
Ask for the book “The FORDSON at WORK” , which wil be supplied free of cost. Let us demo
mended by nnvnl experts.
I1E T T E R T IR E S C H E A P E R
strntc the vnlue of thc FORDSON on your form, in your factory, lumber yard, coal yard, ° r in any
Thc sennet nlso doubled the appro­
general hauling or power work you have to do and let us hnve your ‘order for n FORDSON.
priation of the house committee of
$6,000,000 for naval aircraft procure­
ment nnd left untouched the $90,000,­
000* appropriation for continuing work
on the 1916 building program, includ­
ing 11 super-dreadnunghts nnd six
FORD DEALER
battle cruisers.•.
- - -•
AVE.
History repents itself, but not in
time to do pny good.
RETURN

£I

THOUSANDS OF
LARS WORTH OF
LOOT

DOL-

THE WORLD WAR
AWAKENS CHURCH
TO RESOURCES

&gt;

The

Thorobred

I

L0NGW00D NOTES

ii
I

:

I

III &gt;

AN N O U N C EM EN T

FREE!

i

5

.

.

Edward Higgins

I
id

*7

.

-**e;

i

n

.

-, -:

t

:
.
*•

V -

_____

BANK OF OVIEDO

�■/

ffiJi?dc:*p3i:y .^^:f fp ' y
-"“ “ f? *

-&gt;4i
K

K
i i 5r'1-‘
Mu,?

MANY

,

NOTED BUSINESS
LECTURE COMING

|
ST ri

m
,

pT-

Orlando, Feb. 2J, 1021.
Mr. F. L. Miner,
Dear Sir;
By vote of the directors of the SubTropical Mid-Winter Fair the sincere
thunks of the association are extend­
ed you and your assistants for the ex­
cellent exhibits tnnde. We appreciate
your interest and faithfulness in help­
ft
ing to make the fair the biggest and
Hf,
best.
W. It. O’NEAL, President,
C. E. HOWARD, Secretary.
Tho following exhibitors carried
away prizes and the Wakefield I*roducts also scooped everything iq sight
but they were entered in the Fine
Arts building:
T. Tietsema: Comb honey, first; ex­
tracted honey, first; beeswax, first.
C. M. Berry: Forage product dther
than named, first.
F. F. Dorner: Merchantable crt. let­
tuce, first.
py.v
Chase: Box Duncan grapefruit,
first; box pineapple oranges, third.
Wakefield: Box kumquats, second;
box guavas, second.
(^. M. Stowe: Doz. cars of corn,
second.
F. F. Dorner: Sudan grass, third.
Mrs. F. A. Johnson: Red clover,
pf$.
first; guinea grass, first; corn fodder,
second; Rhodes grass, first; millet,
second; Sudan grass, second; collec­
tion hay and forage one farm, first;
Cassava and products, first; collection
grain and needs, first; pecans, second;
display wood, second.
.
L. H. Brumlcy: CO lbs. cotton,
first.
Zachary Tyler Co., crates, first.
Ed. Ward: Crt. celery, first.
Partin Bros: Half doz. cabbage, 1st
p
Ed. Ward, half doz. Cauliflower, 1st
Tom Jones: Beets with tops, first.
R. Meuse: Strawberries, first.
C; M. Berry: Col. vegetables, one
,
. farm, second.
gj *
C. H. Leffler: Ex. tomatoes, third.
F. A. Johnson: I'ursley, third.
Tom Jones: Cnrrots, second.
C. M. Berry: Radishes, third; egg
yt'. • plant, Boeond.
R. J. Reiter: Red cane, first.
Johnson: ’ Green cane, second/
R- J. Reiter: Syrup, second.
L, P.’ Hagan: Nnvnl stores, second.
F, A, Stone: Broomp, first.
h Lord and Elder water, gator
e, display celery (A1 Dorner), elgars, lettuce displace, •com exhibit,
“ it prizes. County second. /

*

m

Strike
c i ft a r e t t e

B .&amp; O . MOTOR CO.
TAKES A G E N C Y
P R I Z E S FOR HUPMOBILE

The B. &amp; 0 . Motor Company, of
WERE CARRIED OFF BY INDIV­ this city, has secured the exclusive
IDUAL CONTRIBUTORS—
agency for this section for the wellCOUNTY SECOND
known nll-American car, the Hupmobile, and now have a number o f new
Seminole county did not carry off cars on the floor from'which to make
first prize at .the Sub-Tropical Fair selection. Nothing need be said
this year but they.carried off many about the multitude o f good points of
prizes for their various exhibits. It the Hupmobilo, as there are many
was not because Seminole county did satisfied owners In Seminole • and
not have the exhibits but simply that Lake counties, the territory controlled
tba people who could have made fine by Messrs. Jemigan and Baggett.
* exhibits did not care to take the time They will at once establish a service
and trouble to make the showing. The station, where “ Hup” owners will re­
fact o f the matter is that if the time ceive cvrey attention and courtesy.
ever comes when the Seminole people
The new distributors arc jubilant
take enough interest in a fair exhibit over their success in securing this ter­
to take their fruit and vegetables and ritory for the sale of this car and will
the numerous products of fnrm and be pleased to give n demonstration to
pantry nnd field and grove that no all prospective purchasers.
county In the state of-Florida can
compete with them, -Some time they
. feel like taking an interest, at other
times they have too much business,
some times they do not. like the manin charge, some times they do not
like to go to Orlando, maybe they resent the Herald asking them to.mukc
Mr. R, Hardesty, a representative
an exhibit, or they might not like our of The Nntionnl Cash Register Com­
political policies or some other equal- pany, of Dayton, Ohio, is in the city
large obstacle intervenes nnd pre* nnd is making arrangements with the
vents them getting together in time Sanford Chamber of Commerce for
to make the right kind of an exhibit. bringing to Snnfqrd the noted lecture,
However, Seminole county does not "Getting the Most Out of Retailing."
mnke an exhibit at Orlnndo to carry
The lecture is principally for busi­
o ff the prize. We make it for the ness men, merchants and clerks, anil,
good that it will do in many wnys and from reports from other cities, it is
, make it in Orlando nnd other places one of the most interesting nnd in­
beenuse we have no fair o f our own structive lectures of its kind ever put
and to make a creditable exhibit is out on the road.
worth mnny times over what it costs
The lecture outfit consists of an ad­
to make the exhibit. The proof of vance man, a lecturer, and an opera­
the pudding is what the tourists and tor. Seven large trunks are required
homescekers want and the greatest to transport tho equipment of motion
proof of the statements that you cun picture machines, films, etc.
raise everything in Seminole county
The Snnford Chamber of Commerce
is the actual products on exhibition.' is to he congrajulntih I for, seen ring
■uum rsjM jnT fls y'•s?'auto- ;r t f 7n,r o i ■ this well-known lecture, as it will be
although it did not have all that it { of vast benefit to the merchants and
should hnvc contained but it casts |clerks of the city.
great credit upon F. L. Miller, Mr. and j The (into has been fixed for Friday
Mrs. C. M. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank evening, March 18th, 8 p. m. and will
Johnson, Fred Hines and many others )&gt;e given in the Princess Theatre.
who looked after the collection of the There will he ny charge for admission.
exhibits and looked after the display
in Orlando. The following letter tuts
Valuable Prizes
been received by Mr. Miller:

&lt;■'.

CHULUOTA

But Not Any Better is
the Concensus of
Opinion
,

ft,

T H E S A N F O R D W E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R I D A Y , M A R C H .4, 1921

SEMINOLE COUNTY EXHIBITS
AT THE SUB-TROPICAL FAIR
COULD HAVE BEEN LARGER

i

®5§*T'i r^ f-y ?y*°* &gt;.n
3HSfPSlI? =IN;

Offered by The
Local Chamber
The Sanford Chamber o f Commerce,
«
in order to stimulate thought and
create greater interest in our city and
its many advantages, is offering prizes
to students of the Sanford schools for
essnys on the subject, "What Is a City
Substantial ?"
The writing of these essnys will be
a part of the regular sschool work in
connection with the grnmmnr and En­
glish courses, and will be done under
the supervision of the teachers of
these departments.

The work

will

count for class credits just as

apy

other work in tho regular school pro­
gram.
The Chnmber of Commerce will se­
lect a board of qualified nnd impartial
judges nnd will mnke the award of
prizzes at an early date.
Tho prizes offered are ns follows:
Best essay by member o f the Fresh­
man or Sophomore class, $10.00
Best cssny by member o f the Junior
or Senior Class, $10.00.
Best essay by member of the Seven­
th Grade Grammar Class, $5.00.
Best essay by member o f the Eighth
Grade Grammar Class, $5.00.
Competition will start March 7th
nnd end March 18. Public award of
prizzes will be made tho evening of
March 25.
The school authorities appreciate
this Interest taken by the Chamber of
Commerce and arc confident the con­
test will prove interesting and bene­
ficial to the pupils.
Luke IHcily Says, ‘The Rat Died Be­
fore Reaching the River.”
"Since moving near the river two
years ago, we’ve always used RAT-SNAP. Wntched a vicious water rat,
.nibbling nt RAT-SNAP outside the
house. About 15 minutes later he
dnrtcd off for the water, to cool his
burning stomach, but he died before
reaching it." Three sizes, 35c, 65c,
$1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Ball
Hardware Co.
If you find a whole grain o f wheat
In a loaf o f bread, and put it over the
door, the name of the first who enters
will be that of your sweetheart.

Its toasted
ORDER MAYOR TO
ELECTION
IN PENSACOLA
MUST ALLOW CITIZENS TO VOTE
ON ALDERMANIC FORM
OF GOVERNMENT
PENSACOLA, Feb, 26.—Judge .A.
G. Campbell, o f the circuit court, Wed­
nesday afternoon issued an order di­
recting that the mayor, or tho city
commissioners, call an election ns pe­
titioned for by citizens nnd qualified
.voters some time ago, to give the peo­
ple an opportunity of voting on tho
question of whether nr not the city
should revert back to the aldermnnic
form of government, and nbnndon the
commission form, under which the city
of Pensacola is now governed.
The order was in the shape of a
writ of mandamus, and was issued
during the progress of a murder trial
by the judge named. It was later in
the day served on the commissioners.

Rabbi W ise Lecture
W as Greatly Enjoyed
{From Saturday » Daily)
-~Thr—trrrnrF'rrf "TtnMirwit c i t t TTtr
Baptist church lifWt night was well at­
tended and those who were there were
well rewarded for Rabbi Wise gave
them one of the fine talks that are
characteristic of the man who is a
Jew and it real American ami from
his talk one would gather that he
holds his Americanism before his re­
ligion almost hut not quite. He is
plain spoken, says what he thinks is
right, says it without fear or favor,
does not play to the galleries, gives
the audience some sound facts on
real Americanism and leaves them
with a pleasant taste in the mouth af­
terward. Rabbi Wise is one of the few
great men of the country. He is one
of the forcgin element who enme to
this country to become an American
and made good at the job. Ho is one
of the foremost speakers, one o f those
few orators left to us and a*renl man
in every respect. He is not noly do­
ing a great work for mankind in New
York but is carrying the message to
people of.other states and he is car­
rying it whole-souled, well-worded,
strnight to the jroint nnd driving the
real truths about America home to
the people.
He said Inst night that he never
spoke twice in the same place and we
hope* he changes that rule to at least
tnke in Sanford again some time in
the neur future. We "could stand an­
other" lecture o f this kind in Snnford
and Dr. Hyman is to be congratulated
on bringing this gifted speaker to our
city and let all of us, regardless of
creed or religion, enjoy his words of
wisdom, his wit nnd his true Ameri­
canism.

Million Packet^ O f
Flower Seeds Free

-*•*■* **■*»%•■ * »* f

—

r T , 1 —l ^

i
.

•

II I • .2.

SEMINOLE COUNTY

hitt am! Mrtl Merriweather’ s fertiliz­
er all day yesterdiry•
n
Monday after next is good roads
l
U
m
J5 K
•n K.
day in Seminole county. Got your
u
Ijj
-*
"
*
Sr
■
f
.
*-*•"»
c£
£4
shovels and hoes ready anti every one.
* 245 21
42.713.01 $
$2,328.23
1 413.41
work one day. Try and give your
219.92
235.01
32S 3ft
113 IT
. 245.SO
2111.08
M
county u lift by donnling one day
2S*.2U
'JTJ&gt;S3
345.9
IM
WII
aSO.49
. 454 07
each year. Fix those little places ns
C10.S1
200.54
27*.50
20.00
5-.U.18
23.05
well as- big ones in your road. Tell
$1,722.12 34.092.29 $ aroo
1-1 521 21 1-'.2TJ.30
tbe girls to bring out coffee nnd sand­
wiches.
RECAPITULATION Or REPORT OF SCHOOL BOND. INTEREST AND SINKING TUNDS. 8EMWatch us. We are going to have
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
n park in town some day, with free
December 31 at. I £20
drinkink water and a sent to sit on
n
c
Ft
S
D
_ S
_T
h
while you eat your lunch. It looks
£
1
4
M
•
f
£
;
C
ike airpark now, but strangers would
“u
!_ .=
i
• « f *
not know where to lunch without a iI*
V C
t i c '*
j*
n *
e
C
*
K
2.
i-S J
sign.
£ 1 *?
t
0
r
y.
££ £
&amp;
' z li
5123
Now is the time to do your plant­
i
$11,040.50 III. 1*53.73 liod.noo.oo $ 3,179 31 $ 4.334.73 lion.odq,'"! 4 ii.4J4.oi 412.37278
ing. Wc had n fine rain last evening c
ihs. in
15,000.U)
suo.to
571. tit
452 2H
4U-* 27
13.000.00
Hvs.13
t i l .234 63 $12,527.19 $115,000.00- 1 3,408.43 4 4.787 01 II 15.1*81.00 $ 8.1102.10 $12 -8200
nnd n dandy cool day todny. Every­
one on the go. No skeeters, flies or
crooks were seen out today.

f ls

i

Hi

H i*

WOOLSEY SUNK OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
IN COLLISION POST CARDS AT THE HERALD OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D..C., Feb. 28.—
One navln enlisted man is dead, fif­
teen arc missing and two are injured
ns the result o f a collision Saturday
between the American
destroyer
Woolsoy and the American Steamer
Steel InVcntor o ff the-Pacific Coast
of Panama.
Tho Woolsey was cut in two nt the
after tank by the collision and snnk
at 6 n. m. Saturday morning while in
tow .of tho destroyer Aaron Ward,
which with the destroyer Philip, have
112 of the Wooisey’a syrvivors on
board.
The collision was reported to the
navy department late yesterday by
Admiral Rodman, commnnder-in-chief
of tho Pacific fk e t, to which the
Woolsey, one of the navy’s most mod­
ern destroyers, was attached.
The damage to the Steel Inventor
was slight, and no casualties occur­
red among her crew. She is reported
t obc proceeding to the Balboa under
copvoy o f the destroyer Buchanan.
The report forwarded by Admiral
Rodmnn said Tom Stanley Woodcock,
first-class erigincman, was killed by
the collision and his body was placed
aboprd the Buchanan.

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
*

k•

I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
This is* no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to say ju st what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
persofl whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.

“ SPURLiNG’S SUBDIVISION”
tidn— lo t s a re b e in g so ld r ig h t a lo n g and b u ild in g in this
s e c tio n is su ch as to g la d d en th e h e a rt o f th o s e w h o have
the g o o d o f S a n fo rd a t h eart.

J . E. SPURLING
"The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap#»
Watch the South East Corner of Page Two
I
! *'

I *•

1^1

Everything goes here now but the
baby carriages, we got to push them*
Period Ending December 31st, 1920
But when ft comes to pushing a car­
Th« following r»port of tl* reerlpu and disbar**ment* of (bo School Vub&lt;!« of ftiu iv n , J
riage with that baby bom to Mr. and COUNTY for (he ported ending December Slat, 1820, with tha balance* and amonat of
Mrs. Henry Fjjtch on the 22nd, in it, Mltuodloc, *nd a ■tatrmrnt of tbr A v e l, and (JaMlltlra. and tha rain# of School
th» Hid Seminole County a* reported on lb* Slat day of December, 1020, by tb* CbontrinJ
you will have to hook in your toes to of l*oIdle Inatrnetlba and tho Superintendent .of CnbUc Instruction, la hereby pobUahod " " - I t f t U
proTlrtono of Chaplrr OSI3, Law* of Florida, Acta of 1013.
make her go from what Billy Jacobs
ERNEST A1103,
says it’s about a 15 pounder.
Comptroller.
Wm. Tanner, Roland Dann, N. C.
OEHERAL SCHOOL FUND
Jacob's families and friends nil spent
Prjrtllory
naUnr*.
July
lit,
1020
................
a glorious Sunday last down some­
Omititdlng Warrant*, July lit, 1030
where on the prairie just for a change
N*t Balanc*, July t*t, 1030 .................................................... ....................| 5 635 gj
of sights and recreation.
Rtcalpti
forth * SI* Kentht:
Messrs. Pruitt and Smith of Day­
From—
tona went down toward Taylor Creek
Tai Collector, Taira ................................................................................................110,102.00
Tax Collector, roll* ........................................................................ .........................
ftssloo
lost Tuesday and came in today with
Comptroller. RedrmpIlona ........................................................................................ 1 . 2SS 53
Comptroller. Ilallroad Taitw ...................
20.02
a 20-lb. gobbler and some fries to car­
Comptroller, One Mill Tax ....................... .t............. ...................... 1.333.10
ry home.
Hank. Intereat ............................................................... ............................. .............
s.70
Itank. Ix»»n ........ ............ .......................................................................................... 8,000.00
You, should have seen that load of
Varlon* Donation* ...............
2,494.78
Sl.Blt.18
fish Matthew Best brought -up town
Making Ilalane*
I30.W7.OS
Tuesday night. There were oil kinds
&lt;ntibnnemaata far the Six Month!:
nnd one or two 3 -ft cats.
Expanded tor School*:
I 1
Tics, buds and wood are keeping
Salaries of Teacher* .................................................................................... ...,..$ 1 8 ,7 9 7 .5 0
Transportation of Dnplla .*........................ .................; ............................... V . . , . . 4,234.23
a lot of fellows out of devilment
Attorney Cut Board
120,00
Expanhi of l kdmlnlatratlam:
Ur
around here these days.
Salary of Superintendent
800.00
From the kind of a lumber pile in
Traveling Expeuet of Superintendent ........ ....
150.00
l‘er Idem end Mileage of Members of Hoard
187.40
the rear of the Chuluota Co. building
~V
Incidental* for Hoard and Hupertnleadent . . . .
432.34
we sort of believe even Mr. Snyder is
I rioting
................
210.40
Intereat
M
iM
if
ft
fllili*
307.10
going to have him a garage pretty
Jeane’ a Fond Ttachtr »•••••••••*
40.00
23.40T.4S
\
soon. Just os well. Most all the rest
Leatlng Italance .
of us hoot-owls have some kind o f a Cr. Note* Retired ... *********
S.03B.ST
4,000.08
"klver" for our Overlands, Buicks and
[•epoaltory llalanre, Itertubrr SUt, .1830
I
1,018.ST
flivvers.
Watch Higgins, the C. E. B. First
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
thing you know ho will stick up an­
ASSETS
other shack or two in town. He says
Oenarat School Fund
if a fellow, cornea here and doesn't
balance Caeb In Hepcsllory ............... ...........
start something he ought to have to Uncollected
........ I 1.058 ST
T sie*. Including Current Yeer
........ 37,000.00
wear whiskers until he lies.
Special Tax DUtrlct
Just as soon bb wc all got over lo italaore C**h In Hepoellnry _____ . . . . . . . .
...... *4.717.42
the fair at Orlando then enme the Uncollected fa ir*. Including Current Year
.
21,000.00
chuutnuqua at Oviedo. Big, little, old
Total AtallaM* A*t*ti .......................................... ........................................... ....$ £ 1 770 89
and young had to take that in, too.
LIABILITIES
Some aay it was great, others fine,
but Billy Jacobs broke his fliver axle
General School Fund
next day. Dann fixed it right now. Note*
$12,000.00
E. W. Davis, of Batavia, N. Y., is
Bp*o!xl Tax Slitrlct
still holding.down his electrical nnd Note* ................... .................................... ..............................’.
500.00
115.OUQ.00
mechanical job at the Inn, but will Special Tar IUelrlcl - Bonita Out* landing .................................
Total
soon start on a sightseeing tour df
$127.500 00
Florida before returning to his em­
VALUE Or SCHOOL PROPERTT
pire state home.
Onneral
* room
Messrs.-White, Isenbcrg, Gold and School Home* and Lota..................................................
Furniture ........................................................................ |................. 400 00
Rosen, of New York City, called on School
School Apparalua ........................................................................*’ * ........... )M n0
............................................................ 730 00
W. J. Higgins this afternoon. They Other School property Office
Special Tax DUtrlcta
will stop at the Inn tonight and do
School
Ifooae*
xnd
Loti
........................
............................................
1150 two 00
some more of Florida tomorrow.
Schm] Furniture ......................................................... ............................................... a'm o'oo
,
.
j 000 00
Uncle Noah just had to hnvc anoth­ Icl.o) I Appara (ue . . .
other School Property .................... ........... . . . . .
.........
, , ,,
.............. . . "
pooo.oo
er hunt ere the fateful day arrives
Tote I
...................180,800.00
when the law rends you must nut kill
certain birds and animnls nny more,
RECAPITULATION Or REPORT OF SPECIAL TA X SCHOOL DISTRICTS rUNDS. SEMINOLE
’till it says go again long 'bout next
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
November. '
December Hat. 18*0

W« believe in flowers around the
homes of the South. Floorers brighten
us the home surroundings and give
pleasuro and satisfaction to those who
rays them.
We bare filled more than a million
paoketa of seeds, of beautiful
yet
easily grown flowers to be given to
our customer* this spring for the
beautifying of their homes.
Wouldn't you
like to bare flvs
packets of beautiful flowers free?
YOU CAN GET THEM! Hostings’
1111 catalog la a 116-page handsomely
Uluatralbd
sood book with twenty
beautiful pages showing the finest va­
rieties In tholr true natural color*.
It takes three to make a pair—
It la full of helpful garden, flower and
farm Information that U needed In counting the clergym an._____ 1
every hope, and, too, the catalog tells
you how to get these flower needs ab­
solutely free.
Write, tor our 16X1 catalog now. It
is the finest, most valuable and heaatiful seed, book ever published, and
,
a' will be mighty glad you’vo got it
lore la no obligatlqn to buy any­ w ill b re a k a C o ld / F e v e r a n d
thing. Just oak for the catalog.
G rip p e q u ick e r th a n a n y t h in g
H. ft HASTINGS CO* SEEDSMEN, w e k n o w , p re v e n tin g p n eu m on ia A TLA N TA , OA.
* 17-18tc

S

REPORT OF THE SCHOOL FUNDS.

.•4, ^

^r-

�\r.-

»r ,£-t‘ :

i
T H E S A N F O R D W E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R I D A Y , M A R C H 4 ,1 9 2 1

GEO. G. HERRING

sections of le ve r a c t

DECLARED BY U.S. SUPREME
COURT UNCONSTITUTIONAL
profiteers Can N ot Be
punished U nder This
Court R uling

FARM LOANS 0. K.

ARE YOU INSURED7

Attorney-at-Law

COLLEGE STAYS
AT CLEARWATER
ANOTHER TERM

(From S«tard»j'» D»Uj)

Miss Marion Philips has ns hor
guest, bliss Mansfield of Wisconsin.
Mrs. Clarence Mahoney has return­
ed after a visit with her parents in
Kansan.
Mrs. Norman DeForest and little
daughter are the guests of Mrs. A. M.
Do Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. it, J, Holly leave to­
day for Dunedin and Clearwater for a
few days vneation.

N o. 14 Garner-WoodrufT Buildin

W.

SANFORD. FLA..

HENRY M cL A U L IN
.

IF N O T , SEE

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

General Fire

Insurance

OFFICE PEOPLEH BANK HC1LDINO

JEW ELER

Sanford,

F lo r id a

;»
MY SPECIALTIES:
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
Gorham's Sterling Silver
Rogers’ Plated Ware
Elgin and Waltham Watches

More than

LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL

Lieut, nnd Mrs. Earl Loucks have Attorneys and Counaellora-at-Law
TRUSTEES DECIDE TO REMAIN come for a short stay with Mr. and
DeLAND. FLORIDA
IN TEMPORARY
Mrs. G. Irving Loucks;
Will practice in the State and Feder­
f a r m e r s c a n s o o n g i#
mon­
QUARTERS
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
e y AT A LOW RATE OF
amining
and Perfecting Land Titles.
INTEREST
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly leave to­
TAMPA, Feb. 26.—Southern Col­ day for Dunedin where they will be
WASHINGTON, March 1.—The su­ lege will be operated for nnothcr term the guests of Mr. apd Mrs. C. H.
•
*
SCHELLE M A IN E S
preme court yesterday held unconsti­ in its temporary quarters at Clear­ Dlngee, nnd will also visit Clearwat­
water
Beach,
according
to
Tampa
W
hen
you
let
us
supply
your
building
er before returning home.
tutional the sections of tho Lever act
L A W Y E R
needs you get a great deal m ore than just so
under which the government atopped members of. the board of trustees of
o f f i c e IN t h k c' o u h t HOI HK
m any feet o f lum ber— bundles o f shingles—
Clifford Peabody left for Tavares
the coal strike of 1010 and subse­ the Methodist school, who returned
pounds o f nails— o r panels -of B eaver Board.
SANFORD - ■ FLORIDA
quently launched its campaign to re­ yesterday from the board meeting at today, to he the guest of Emory
Jacksonville
Wednesday
night,
where
Close and will return Tuesday to San­
duce the cost of living by prosecuting
You get the benefit o f our building
alleged hoarders of and profiteers in the decision'was made. The trustees ford, where he will spend a few days
material know ledge and experience in Service
also appointed a committee to consid­ before returning to his home In New
foodstuffs add other necessities.
that helps y o u get the results y o n w an t at the
A few minutes later the farm loan er all propositions from all Florida York.
right price. Service first in planning the
« t , designed to assist the agricultur­ cities seeking tho permanent estab­
w o rk — m ore service in selecting proper mate*
yu r t o n ~
al development of the United States lishment of the Methodist school. This
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. B. Coney have re­
rials— speedy service In delivering the goods.
j•
EUSTIS,
by providing readily accessible cred­ committee will report to the board of turned from Jacksonville, where they ♦JO,
Y ou pay for the materials. T h e serv ice
trustees
at
its
next
meeting,
::
o
i
u
a
(
o
s
Fl o r id a
its to farmers through Federal Ijind
went to meet the brother of Mr. Con­
p a y s fo r it s e lf in the larger volu m e o f business
Only
the
Florida
Annual
Conference
Banks, was declared valid by the
ey, Lieut. Coney, who made the won­
WE DO
u brings through super-satisfied cu stom er*
of the Hotithcrn Methodist church has
derful flight from ocean to ocean.
HEMSTITCHING AND
court.
tho
authority
to
decide
on
a
perman­
It w ill p a y y o u to
The court’s Lever act1opinion was
They had n fine time in Jacksonville,
PICOTING
be
on e o f them.
,
rendered specifically in an appeal by ent location for tho college, accord­ and were happy (o bo thero when tho
FOR THE TRADE
ing to the trustees. Since the confer­
the government in n decree in lower
intrepid flyer Inndcd affer his gruell­
, MAIL ORDERS
courts
quashing nn
indictment ence does not meet until next Decem­ ing flight. The mnny. Sanford friends
GIVEN PROMPT
against nn alleged profiteer in sugar, ber, it would be impossible to deter­ of this young flyer are rejoicing with
ATTENTION •
but it was sweeping in its terms and mine the site of the new college plant Mr. and Mrs. Coney over his success.
will have the effect o f ending all in time for nny buildings to be erected
Last Thursday Mrs. A. E. Hill o f
prosecutions instituted by the depart­ before the opening of the next school
PIANO TUNING .
ment of justice in its cost of living term. E. T. Roux, owner of the Clear­ Sanford aqd her niece, Miss Edith
water Bench property, has manifested Lee o f London, Englnnd, motored to
campaign.
•&lt;
W. L. Harvey will tune your piano.
The netion of the government in a willingness to donate the use of Mount Dora for n visit to Mrs. George 18 years with Cable Co. Permanent­
obtaining injunctions to stop
the the temporary cjunrters for another Booth, the occasion being an anniver­ ly located in Sanford nt 107 West
strike of bituminous miners in No­ year, and the trustees decided that sary of Mrs. Booth's birthday. Mrs. First street. Phope 103-J. /VII work
* . 25-tfc
vember, HU0, was not before, tho the wisest course was to accept his Hill hns recently returned from n trip ] guaranteed.
generous offer.
to her old home nnd folks in Dover,
court, but department of justice o f­
ficials said that it was under section
Englnnd. She induced her nciec to
accompany her hnck to Florida for an SANFORD MIRROR &amp; FURNI­
four, which was held invalid, that the
TURE SHOP
extended visit. Miss [,ee seems to be
government had proceeded against the
Furniture
repaired, furniture refinenjoying her visit very much, and ex­
miners.
The opinion of the court was plac­
pressed her delight for Mount Dora. ished. Give us a call. Samples of
ed largely on the indefiniteness of
Mr, ami Mrs. Hill were former resi­ work on request. Office lit! Laurel
517 Com m ercial Street
the sections under review. Chief Jus­ JACKSONVILLE WOMAN
SAYS dents here nt different times, and Mrs. Ave. Phone 219.
tice White, departing from his pre­ HER RESTORATION TO HEALTH Hill still owns property
WM. E. CONNOR
pared ompion, remarked that the
Dora Topics.
WAS A SURPRISE TO HER
scope of riie sections apparently was
—Wt-USES TANLAC.
Sold o verywhero by fumHurv do
ENGLAND]
&lt;ugf department 8&lt;oroS (From MomJty'i
»'• D.njn
WrT CDGCSPRING
“as broad as human imagination" apd
"I have taken on\* three 1Kittles of
X-.wai
jbfl
__
jilr.’L-.
C-JSw-llm
rx.
- “degree ■of—rrimmwltty yrnn
Philadelphia by the illness
Is a powerful Antiseptic and Pain
left to ever changing standards."
quickly my health has h^en restored,"
mother.
Killer, cures infected cuts, old sores,
In an opinion which Commissioner declared Miss Jewel Howard, who re­
tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Nour- i
Charles K l-obdell of the Farm Loan sides nt 16 Enst Church street, Jack­
Mrs. It. S. Keelor is spending the algia, Rheumatism.
17-13tc
Board declared “ clears away every sonville, Fla.
week
end
at
home
but
returns
to
For­
legal quest ion and removes every
“ My health was failing fast and 1
shadow onqurstion ns to the legality couldn't find a thing that would help mosa today.
of the banks or their bonds," the me. My whole system’ was badly run
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Britt and
court held ihat congress had full au­ down and I bad lost my appetite and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarcnc#* Mahoney left
thority to establish the land banks didn’t seem to ever want anything to'
Sunday to motor to Miami.
and the correlative authority to ex­ cat. I suffered awfully from indiges­
empt their bonds from state taxation. tion and was falljng o ff in weight.
Mnstcr Kurlyle Housbolder haft
Commissioner Lobdetl announced I was in n nervous strain all the time
been brought home from the hospital
that there would be an immediate nnd at night could get but little rest.
nnd is convalescing very nicely.
issue of farm loan bonds “ to an un- All t hrough the day I felt weak hud
determmute amount," to finance the tired-out nnd I was blue and dis­
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Walbridge
hundred of millions of dollnrs in loans couraged.
of Los Angeles, Calif., came today to
*
i
which already hail been approved by
"Several people I knew hod tried be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, S. E.
the board and which were held up Tanlac and every one of them spoke
jFyou
believe
Buick
ownerspraise
Barrett.
|pending tho court’s decision.
so well of it thnt I made up my mind
their can too highly, tiy out a
“A bond offering will be made, as to take it, too. Thnt was five weeks
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Wilson have had
new 1921 Buick.
Isoon as the bonds can be made ready,’ ago un&lt;h today I am glad to say i
as their gucstH for the week end, Mr.
Mr. Ixihdtdl said, "and immediately am perfectly well. My health has
nnd Mrs. Herbert Lyninn of Winter
thereafter distribution of funds be- been restored und i take a new inter­
You will find the Buick Vaive-inHaven. Both Mr. nnd Mrs. Lymnn
Fun. It will be nt least thirty days est in everything. I enjoy everything
Head motor as staunch; and the
have so mni|y friends in Sanford who
however, before funds are available 1 eat and am never troublejJ^with in­
are always glad to welcome them
car as dependable, as its reputation
|for actual limning.
digestion. i am not nervous and I here.
"The farm loan board is hopeful sleep well and Just seem to have new
would lead you to believe. Only
that the market may absorb farm strength and energy. I am ceratlnly.
by riding in a beautiful, new model
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Frank Campbell, of
loan equal to the borrowing demands glad I took my friends' advice and
Kingman, Maine, are located at tho
can you fully appreciate the com ­
of the farmers of the country, but no tried Tanlac."
local auto camp for an indefinite stay.
one can predict with safety the result
fortable seating, resilient springs*
Tanlac is sold in Sanford hy the Mr. Campbell is one of tho most prom­
of a financial operation of this magni­ Union Pharmacy.
a ccessib ility o f mechanism ana
inent Masons of Badger state nnd is
tude."
looking over this section with a view
pleasing appointments— a com bi­
The case decided tod^y was an ap- Ask Your Solder Boy Row “Cooties" of locating. He and Mrs. Campbell
jPesl from lower court decrees refusnation o f the beautiful and practical.
Got Such a Hold
toured California recently but express
*
. .
jing an injunction sought by Charles
He'll tell you that the battlefronts their preference for Florida, and es­
|W. Smith, a stockholder in tho Kan- of Europe were swarming with rata, pecially Seminole county.
Maximum investment return is in­
City Title and Trust Company to which carried the dangerous vermin
sured by A u t h o r e d Buick Service.
Itvstrain the institution from invest­
(From Tuesday’s Dally)
and caused ouY men misery. Don’ t let
in g its funds in the securities of the
rats bring disease into your homo.
Rev. Lyman Ward, of Camp Hill,
|Iand banks. Tho contention
was
S ince January 1 rep t/ a r equipm ent
When you see the first one get RAT- Ala., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs.
de that the farm Iona act was inSNAP. That will finish them quick. W. S. Langley.
in clu d es
Td as congress had neither the au- Three sizes, 36c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and
°Hty under the constitution to esguaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Britt and Mr.
blish banks or to exempt these se­
nnd Mrs. Clarence Mahoney return
izes from state taxation.
from Miami today.

fo r
S e r v ic e

IS GLAD SHE TOOK
ADVICE OF FRIENDS

S a n fo rd N o v e lty W o r k s

RUB-M Y-TISM

m

/

fE VAGS MAKE
GETAWAY FROM
JAIL SATURDAY
_
iT n n K nilir i Dtflj)
^fne time during the early part of
•turday evening 'five men charged
^th vagrancy,made their escape from
^ llotel do Hand (out) and departhence. They had been employed
road work during the day and
cn brought in that evening one of
tm picked up an axo and stood it
e*r the door of the cell. With this
bars were pried apart and tho
made their getaway—only one
* them being recaptured.
ret your sheets -on the bed
side out is a sign o f a change
***ideru*.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo .Tyler leave- to­
day for DeLand where they will make
their home for the' future.
Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Butt, of Orlnndo,
.wo receiving congratulations upon
the birth o f a son, Monday, February
28.
Mcsdamcs Willis ami Markwood and
son, o f Oakland, arc in the city for a
few days, guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. McKinnon.

fln ttw fo f* &lt;tow*

bottla o f 8W

1;

ting and a ca ttn
b a W t t t . l t tor

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Waters and
niece, Miss Raker, entertained a num­
ber of their friends from Orlando last
evening at a six o’clock dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Simmons have
returned to their home in Mountville,
S. C., after spending some time the
guests o f Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Lang*

_

ORLANDO,
FLORIDA
I
-

a

_

-

-*gL

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 4,1921

THESANFORDHERALD

WE NEED TOURISTS

cornea a working member*, If we
atand. together on the advertising
game am) advcrtlne at Idaat ten per
cent of our profits every year. If wo
look ahead and help, each other' In­
stead of being niggardly enough to
ktiunk tho other fellow’s plan* be*
cause we are not getting n slice of
the profits. If wo hand the new fel­
low tho cold stare when he comes to
us and wants to bccomo one of us,.
If we go to sleep this summer and let
the good things go by instead of
working night and day on tho tour­
ist hotel and the many other big
things that wo have in view. If wo
go to sleep nml cense to advertise
and get the people to* trade hero In
summer ns well ns in winter. If wo
go to sleep and lot the wheels o f progross stop because wo want to tako a
vacation in the time when we should
he getting ready for another season—
the biggest one o f our history,
St. Petersburg has FIFTY THOUSAND TOURISTS.
This is an example of a city going
nfter them.

“ SEXITIS” ENDANGERS
AMERICA.

gone. It « u only * matter o f time
until the Gotha and Vandala came
over the wall, and Roman cirilisation
crashed down in ruins.
r ’Xli the great civilisations o f an­
tiquity decayed first and fastest at
this point o f wrong relationship be­
tween sexes. And the danger signals
of our own age are already out.
"Our only remedy is to re-estab­
lish the religion o f Jesus Christ. Tho
war and the things that came after it
have pretty nearly paganized us. We
must return to the safe, ijwcct ways in
which our mothers and fathers walk­
ed—in the light of God’s holy truth.
We must return to the old landmarks.
We must emphasize again the great
simplicity of life instead of the ar­
tificialities after which modem soci­
ety is frantically rushing.
"W e’ve got to come back to the
.solid foundation on which our AngloSaxon civilization was built in the
past. These are:
“ The open Bible, as God’s word.
"The Sabbath Day as a holy day—
instead o f ‘a holiday, or a hollow day.
."The sanctity of the marriage vow.
"The authority o f parents in the
home for the right rearing o f chil­
dren.
"Honor in manhood and virtue in
womanhood.
"These are the things v ttr built
upon in the past. These are the
things that made our- fathers great,
and our-'mothers good, We must
come bock to those enduring realities,
or perish!"
; ,

locked tu b

barn

after

HORSE WAS STOLEN?

As long ago as IPOH tho editor of
The councilmen o f Fort Meade have ’
tha Herald urged tho people o f Han*
"Scxltla,” tho most dangerous disordered one o f tho .latest improved
ford to build tourist hotel* and go af­
ease, thnt the world, since the dawn of
triple combination fire trucks, with
ter the tourist trade. We urged It
civilization, has had to contend with,
engine capable o f pumping 760 gal.
because we had lived in tourist town*
is now nionacing America and making
Ions of water per minute. The Leadand town* that were not tourist towns
It subject to the same decay and fall
or
Bays: "This is the biggest step
thnt the Roman empire and other
and we matin the statement then that
taken
by the council for the best in­
great powers of the pnnt Buffered,
tho tourist town* in the state o f Flor­
terests
o f the town in a long time."
ida were the only real live ones, Ex­
I)r. John Honch Strnton, pastor of
But
the
Fort Meade council did not
Calvary llnptint Church of Now York
perience of thirteen years longer in
act
until
about half of the business
City
and
fiunoun
vico
crusader,
said
Hanford has not only strengthneed
district was wiped out by fire—and*
in nu interview here today, says ths
our belief hut has made converts out
the. fire was not brought under con­
Miami Metropolis o f tho 10th, and
of many people here who at that
trol then until the big fire truck which
adds that Dr. Straton is one of the
time thought the farming game was
Bartow has was summoned to Fort
principal speakers beforo the South­
(lie thing. The farms are nil right
Meade. The truck will cost Fort
ern Bible Conference in session in tho
hut the farmers are well aide to take
Meade
$ 12,500, the*Leader says, but
Mngic City,
care of themselves and we never did
it
will
be
worth the money in increas­
"The wholo danger point of the
think It* was necessary to advertlrfb
ed
protection.
About two weeks ago
age," Dr. Htrnton said this morning,
farm* and ‘farming at Hanford whete
A Mexican Villa Is not as agreeable 'farming Is not a theory hut n self
the
papers
of
Gainesville reported
"hi the wrong relationship between the
twelve
separatefire alarms In that
M one at Newport.
bcxoh
.
This
relationship
I
called,
in
evident fact. Ami then tho uncercity
within
eight
hours, three or four
a
recent
newspaper
editorial,
‘oexitis.’
unity of farming made our prosper­
o f which carried the firemen to bl«n_
Part o f our ell Don* evidently desire ity somewhat like the frog to the
It is a disease, Just like appendicitis,
ea which were hard to handle, Gaines­
to prohibit prohibit Ion.
but it is tho most dreadful o f all dis­
well. We would climb up two feet
ville has two big triple combination
eases. It is the over-emphasis of sex
atld fall hack four and those who have
trucks. Suppose Plant City should
Friday, March 4th, will put
ideas. .
'
been living hero any length o f time
have
twelve flrea in a day? The Cou­
* W In Nx-Prosidont Wilson.'
"This over-emphasis is evident in
can see, tho jmlnt, We need some­
rier
reiteratea
that the Cjty Council,
KEEP
YOUR
POWDER
DRY
our literature, in our magazines. The
thing more tangible for huilding a
in arranging for the next yeaFa budgFriday It will be President Herding city than farms. We need something
illustrations in most o f our magazines
et, should provide for better protec­
of tha United Htate* of America.
Where are those good hearted and are lewd and unfit to fco into decent
that is quicker returns and larger re­
tion against fire. The city is grow,
benevolent
souta
who
insisted
that
we
homes.
In
the
theatres
and
especial­
turns than farming. We need some­
ing, and as it grows the protection
Woman’s skirts aro tight, but the thing that ean he noticed In the tills would have no more wars— who pro­ ly the moving pictures la this over­
against the unwelcome visitor should
phesied
that
the
capitulation
of
the
money to buy them with la tighter.
emphasis
in
evidence.
Every
movid
of the merchants at OIK* instead of
be
increased accordingly.— Plant City
"waU'hful waiting’* for six month* to German army marked the downfall of ends up, as everyone knows, with a
Courier,
the sahro and the shell ? *
Rut in the meantllHP don’t forgot see bow the eat is going to jump,
hugging match and a kissing J&gt;ee. The
Each day it Is becoming more evi­ effect of this on the young people who
to do your Christotsa shopping early.
In other worsts we want something
FARMERS LOBE WAR-TIME
hero that will take advantage of our dent that the scotching of the ksiser visit the movies can readily be seen.
The next question to ho answered
PRICE GAINS
tvcautlfiil location at the heail of navi­ only served to hank the fires of war. They see this hugging and kissing in
|s what will Iwconte of the whiskey
gation, o f our wonderful rivers and They are still smoldering, and. the the moving pictures and they begin to
THE NEW CABINET,
glasses abd the dritiMng songs.
The Department o f Agriculture es­
lakes and woods and good roads and surface is getting hotter and hotter, think it is just the thing. Sex re
and
the
flames
.are
breaking
out
in
tablished
by a recent annual inveztistrain!
is
thus
broken
down.
good schools and good health and
The new cabjpet does not differ gation that the average price per
If tho new congress Is *
many
spot*.
“
Over-emphasis
of
the
sex
idea
is
many other advantages that
have
In reconstitution as It bids
For many years we predicted and manifest in the ' extreme styles of much from former selections made by head, all ages, of cattle other than
nothing to do with farming.
We
new Presidents, because it contains milk cows was $35.92 in 1917, $44.52
tn investigation, It will l&gt;e
want tourists and v»e want them by waited for the explosion in Europe. It women's dress, and especially in the
perhaps two wise statesmen who arc in 1919, and $31.41 in 1921. On Jan­
able assemblage,
the ‘ thousands and the reason we came, suddenly and without warning, modern dance. This is a phase 1 am
regarded as equal tc&amp;lbe great tasks uary 1, last year, the farm price wls
say-this Is because In looking around and the population of the earth was discussing tonight. A friend o f mine,
beforo
them. Then there are personal $4.51 below that o f 1917, some months
wo aye other cities that started a f­ materially reduced. We did some of a foreign missionary who has just
friends
who have been rewarded, and before this country declared war.
returned from the old countries, told
ter Sanford did and they have out­ the nktucing.
neither prophets nor sons of prophets Swine on farms declined in the two
We
expect
much
from
civilization.
meriiat
the
women
of
New
York
and
distanced ns by many miles and they
can tell what their finish will bo. years 1919 and 1920, 88 per cent of the
have none of the real advantages We may get a little, for civilization, Philadelphia and other large cities
Next in order are two or three clever, gain in 1917 and 1918, and two-thirds
it
seems,
is
little
more
than
a
name,
if
are
dressed
more
indecently
than
the
that Sanford has and this is your anastute politi. ians. and the usual "dark o f the decline was in 1920.
wo
may
judge
by
what
it
has
accom­
women
in
Turkish
harems.
These
swer ‘ l .vatton &lt;• not everything to
harem women, he said, have more re­ horse.” When Woodrow Wilson first
make a tout ist resort_ although the plished
There will tv more waA*. and ter­ gard for the display of their person picked his cabinet the newspapers of SO L D IE R S BO N U S GOES OVER
location should be a good one.- The
than American women who appear on his -party printed laudatory stories
interior of Florida is gradually get- rible wars.
which read just like those that are
Some day the fires will again born the streets.
ting the eye and the ear of the tour­
The Congress will adjourn without
through the crust of humanity and _“ This over-emphasis is again man­ pr ated today about the cabinet of passing the soldiers’ bonus bill and
Wheii we think e{ Jhe high price et ist* ami tjt another year will appeal
the hd will come o ff with a. rose, and ifest in the growing divorce evil—the President-elect Harding. But a strict­ .various reasoos— most of which are
milk, our only way of toilet mg our to them more strongly Rut with the
there will,be another decrease in pop­ breaking down of the marriage idea ly candid, unbiased opinion, would pure "stand-offs,” have been given by
feeling* i* to go m ie « neighboring location amt the many advantages of
; grows out of it- Recent government have to be content with concluding Members of Congress. It is evident
Sanford ‘over other resorts it is a\v- ulation.
field and avoid the row
Put let us hope wo will not be call­ statistics show that one out of every thit the new cabinet gives splendid that it is not the intention of Con­
paroirt that w,. have been asleep on
ed
upon to repeat the reduction act. three marriages ends in the divorce promises of the best results, with the gress to put through this legislation.
the job for many years and while
. the appearance of w
qualification, that as a whole the per­
\\&gt;
have done enough.
court.
Presumably the opposing forces are
Other cities were going after
the
l term any i* »*nl ie, have
Hut Veep your powder dry—don't
“ Now if these tendencies continue sonnel may reveal in time, some ser­ strong enough to tire out,the charttourists we -at tight here on the
ious flaw-s. Personally the men are
a*
(arming pro prodt ton am! instead of
’oH known to \\ ashing!on and proaa-oi that* hiiix^ and they
to w n us and tho Turks in such mat­
having farm* and tourists and fac
ters of women is the difference be­ they will have the help and support
tone* atv,! every thing that goes to
Uttdei Uw’ »he*iki vvilv* m IVtrograd
tween a team and a tandem: The of all officials and people of any im­
make up big cities we have been con
the w«b lb mg* which aiv ,-=a*tlv pro­
Turk Jakes hi* women team-fashion, portance.
tent to talk "farms and farming ami
cured aro buna* le m its
Vrsi the vvy have actually turned people e u ?
side by side; the American takes his
populace i» *tandi»vg m tme waiting
wives tar.de;n-styl^. one after the GUARANTY AGAINST DEC LIN E
who were tourists only because they '
fyvr-(hem
other. But we need to understand It
would not talk farming when they ar­
t» all {xilygamy
If there is
any
m ed it* the etty.
choice
at
all
between
the
two
sysconducted an extensive
When you hear that Italy
We haw made a good start toward
tems,
that
choice
would
JS
e
with
the
renting the practice of t
facturiug type*ntvt* *»d t
getting tounsts this year
We are
Turks;
under
it
a
proper
reanng
of
in
guaranteeing‘ comm&lt;x
tors you wowdet if Datum*
getting many of them for a few days j re s-siwr
tht
children
would
be
possible,
but
hands
of wholesalers, a
ftxuw the United State* .tv
a* they go south amt come north with
under
the
American
system
children
in
price.
As a result th
awnve \ awkee ingenuity aisd
the changing n u n '"*
They
.ce
are left is the discard.
j *xll consider each case
ItvilfM s» liven trunk*.
Sanford vriv n-oeh hut we haro cit y
This is the deadliest danger that separately, basing its
*» patched the ground
regard
to j
ever
confronted cmlualrorv
Every the facts :r each mstan
tours *5v vvur hotel* arv all right hut
OUSOl b'VK
great
decay
of
empire
came
first
and attempting to .ay do*
we must have mere of them and at
fastest
at
this
point
When
JueenxL.
p s lk j.
Kew.Wr* of i V a d w rtiw g page* of least one Urge ore of some two huts
the
Roman
poet,
had
to
deser.be
the
-------------•-----UMkgwzroe* aw ,k-wbtW» familial with dyed room, that will catvr ho the
women
of
his
age
as
&gt;w
d.
petulent
The
ore
who eats th
the typval pubiwity dviqdayi v\f the f.sim t trade »Vne and w*.*d g n r them
and
reeling,
r.pe
with
w
in*/
the
foesbread
is
the
.me whs w
CvMTvsgonsW-tve k S vvI
1! generally the kind of amwarmer ta the* crave
iatxvns
of
that
empire
were
about
i.vses"
e
must
haw
gvif
Uni,
f'.rst
of
a'-.
rouUiw* tRwatrwtioM a*d text, and the
latter v» often eavbv-lT*h*d «%-th »Kd- I *w mast have a Scat Narun for the-T
to* apd catchword*, “x'.ei
,\f iS- yacht* and c&gt;.-.h b sn m and ,s*- -' cn*
■
JhAU * kvs ,x
^gs^ti V*
I ' d i p l a c e » d i e th e v , a - w a tc h
other r* \
. as **, lv
-swey akv and f.s&gt; off lW C’.ty o v t - .! they
wvth your .vClar cox '
« \vh m other word* tv turn the .‘tty
The r*-5‘- ro c.ftv-« *V * * * tv. x-w. vsg ever tv them vs the wvsher and
have tv
SUv'ki'v bfv*g greeted &gt;.* kv* w\fe oe thea* fee- at bowe. the
hvx PKV.1V fwa* worV after hvvsg ar bury onany odd fang-'ed sde-as that we
futfWted »w viv*y% v.v: tV a cve^a! U w treasured for year* tv the defrteeapX'yvr shake-* hard* with as oeer sweat of the ..ty
We wvd hate ho be
a“ved Wwlve, a*d. tv*&gt;* ) , a tiht W ha* tesgwaeratri
nsaryt ■ ays and cur
heew «aa.V *» e vecvtvw. a* a ro»-u: tvutuc* »
hedy re;'»ve*ate ts* and
*f takvsg a tvx Vs.va.; o.-rrow^vodv-Nv jytt the rev vrCe m u y evovens that
OMfcTwr.
! haw nv-.Tw s v * . Iftit we o u stale
tfeK the argv&gt;ve.*t beg«.‘r.s. tv \vjv
Twee are agw pa.T^r* W &gt; w » 4raw^g Jd a &lt; x vaAaV\ **d
r»&lt;tv*g $1\ a *evA T V rc

are exevvt&lt;-&gt;ew at $^&gt; »
XwA »*gv.» Arrive-* a* RkS
D bogvn* tv \vA a* tW*g-V a TUI
X* |pw*^*vfd tde rAzvwt-Jsg hiwwwdf
M R »&gt;

VMtHRK'AN XtvVNKt

FORD

�r
P W

*i atxjvv .

-I - *.W
r' *-y^
rjg
- : 1**H
V *='^ *yI
r^C

7;

* . - ’ :-

UHC

"

iu.:;n _-J r~

T H E S A N F O R D W E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R I D A Y , M A R C H 4 ,1 9 2 1
and spiritually, body and soul, to national defense. I can vision the ideal
republic where every man and woman
is called under the flag for assign-'
ment of duty, for whatever service,
military or civic, the individual is
best fitted, whqyc we may call to uni­
versal service every plant, ngency or
facility, all in the sublime sacrifice for,
country ami not one penny of war
profit shall inure to the be°efit o f priv­
ate individual, corporation and com­
ls not suspicion of others, It Is patriot­
bination, but nil nbove the normal shall
WASHINGTON, Mar. 4— P re sid e n t
ic
adherence to the things which made flow into the defense chest o f the na­
*'A
LI- lx mi m i rn I a d d ress
In hi* l " » " « " r* ‘
us what we are.
tion. There is something inherently
Today, better than ever before, we wrong, something out of accord* with
Bill
uy countrymen w hen o n e su rv ey a know the aspirations of humankind
world obout him after the groat nnd share the mode we have come to the ideals of representative democracy
rijrm notins the marks of destruction a new realization of our place in the when one portion of our citizenship
\ a vet rejoicing In the ruggedness of world and a new appraisal o f our na­ turns its activities to private gain
tk* things which withstood It, If he Is tion by the world. The unselfishness during defensive war, while another
^American he breathes the clarified o f these United States Is a thing Is fighting, sacrificing, denying na­
”
phrre with a strange mingling proven, our devotion to peace for our- tional reservation.
Unity of SplriUand Purpose
T^retHnd now hope. We have seen selvea and fo r the world Is well estab­
Out
of such universal service will
Irld passion spend Its fury, but we lished; our concern for preserved civ­
come a new unity of spirit and purpose
I»umpl»te our «PubI'c unshaken ilization has had It Impassioned and
•nd hold our civilisation secure. Llb- heroic expression. There was no Am­ nnd new confidence nnd consecration
-rty—liberty within the law—and civ- erican failure to resist the attempted which would mnke our defense im­
Diation are inseparable and although reversion of civilization, there will be pregnable, our triumph assured. Then
we should have little or no disorgan­
toth w e" threatened we find them no failure today or tomorrow.
ization of our economic, industrial and
ifeure and there comes to AmerRest On Popular Will
commercial systems, at home, no stag­
lam the profound assurance that our
&lt;p|,e 8Ucceas
our po^ui8r g0Vcmgering war debts, no swolIcn fortunes
npwentative government is * the ment reata ^ hoUy upon the' corrcct i„.
,to flout the sacrifices of our soldiers,
U|b«t expression and surest guar- terprctatJon of deliberate, intelligent,
no oxcuscn for sedition, not pitiable
mty of both.
•
dependably popular will o f America. slackerism, no outrages of treason.
Standing *" *h*J
I " deliberate questioning o f a sug- Envy
tnVy ana
nave no sou
and jealousy woum
would have
soil
eflhe socm
,
one* mav *tcatw* change o f national policy where f or their menacing development and
* '
?
^ l n t o r „ a , I o n « I l t y w n t , .u ported. n . - | „ voIut|0„ ,v0Uld b“ .„lthout .ho p ..W
tlon.111,, wo turned lo . referendum ,,,on „ h|ch c„ Kcnd, „
.
rf responsibility
^
___to the American people. There was| A
for the mistakes of yes-

womanhood into our political life, we
may coun utpon her intuitions,, her
refinement, Her intelligence and her
influence to exalt the social order. We
count upon her exercise of the full
privileges nnd A c performance of the
duties of citizens to speed the attain­
ment of the'highest state.
Prayer for Industrial Peace.
I wish for an America no less alert
in guarding ngajsst dangers from
within than it is watchful against en­
emies from without. Our fundament­
al law’ recognizes no class, no group,
no section. There must be none in
legislation or administration. The su­
preme inspiration is the common
weal.
Humanity hungers for internation­
al peace and we crave it with all man­
kind. My most reverent prayer for
America is for industrial peace with
its rewards, widely and generally dis­
tributed among the inspirations of
equal opportunity.
No one justly mny deny the equnlity o f opportunity which mnde us
w hatjve are. We have mistaken unpreparedness to brace to the challenge
of reality and due concern for making
all citizens fit for'participation* will
give added strbngth o f citizenship and
magnify our achievem
If revolution inslst/upon overturn­
ing established order, let other peo­
ples make the tragic experiment.
There is no place for it in America.
When the world was threatened we
pledged our forces nnd our lives to
the preservation of civilization and
when revolution
threatens we un­
furl the red flng of law and order nnd
renew ouf consecration. Ours is a
constitutional freodoni where the populra will si the law supreme nnd min­
orities are sacredly protected. Our
revisions, reformations nnd evolutions
reflect a deliberate judgment nnd nn
orderly progress nnd we mean to cure
our ills, but never destroy or permit
destruction by force.
I had rather submit our industrial
controversies to the conference table
in advance thnn to n settlement table
nfter conflict and suffering. Tho earth
is thirsting for the cup of good will.
Understanding is its fountain source.
It would like to acclaim nn era of
good feelin gnmld dependable pros­
perity nnd n'l the blessings which at­
tend.

PRESIDENT HARDING SPEAKS
WORDS OF WISDOM TODAY
IN HIS INAUGURAL ADDRESS

IStt&lt;r
rflno^fatheni ‘torelv amP^0 discussion and there is a public torday must not, however, blind us to
I* " of
I "d
r o d ’s intent to mandate in manlfc9t understanding.
the task of today. The war never left
there mus
.j
y , ' America is ready to encourage, sufh
aftermath. There has been
tit making of t
P
■ caBer 'to initiate, anxious to partici- j staggering loss of life and mensure°°n “ u " a

'ui l

; w t r j p « , . n . of

sJw that o f
..c r in o .

end

j Wood' wlth union1I* alntained' *• . natJon supreme am
s concor
nap J*
&gt;*■ We have seen the world rivet Its
hopeful pare on
e RTca._ ™ a on
which the oilm en WT^g . ® ®]f®
swn rivil. uma a
. , y
wnfied and glorified In the begin-

patc ,n “ ny pn,Kram ,ikis,y to 1 * ™ . W

wastage of m aterial Nations
groping
£
£ * &amp; *
'
«
•*'" —
«
ways. Discouraging indebtedness con­
must be God’s highest conception of fronts us like all the war-tom nations
the human relations. Because we cher- and these obligations must bo provided
^
I(Jcnlfl of JuflUcc nnd pcBCCi ^
for. No civilization con survive re­
enuse we appraise international com- pudiation.
ity and helpful relationship no Jess, Wc
&gt;vc ian
UU[C U
1C „abnormal
„ „ „ „ „ „ cxcon „reduce
the
highly than nny people o f the world , penditures and we will. Wc enn strike
wp nflpire {o # W(fh p,acc
the mora| Rt wnr u „ t,on nnd mp mu8t. Wc

nine, I r " 1 wor ‘
C(
'
leadership of civilizjition and we hold must fnee the grim necessity with
perimrnt. nur foundations of political n m8intained Americai the provcn'
fu„ know|c(1gc that the task is to be
m&lt;i fnem &gt;e e s ant uns a en, n
the unshaken temple of democ-1solved, nnd we must proceed with a
|prw nus n irri nnce
ourse ves, an racyi dependent only upon inspiration full realization that no rtatuto cniaspir nB examp e 0 "
om nn Lc v- nnd exan)p]c |)Ut the highest ngency ncted by mnn can rcpenl the inexorable
iliahon to all mankind Let us ex- of atrenRthenin g00(J will nnd pro.
Inws of nature. Our most dangerous
urns renewed and strengthened devo,,
,
p
- ,
,
.. ,
moling according on both continents, tendency Is to expect too muqh of
t on. n grateful reverence for the im,, , , ,
,
, , .. .
’ . . .
,
.
I Mankind needs a wor d-wide bene- government nnd at the name time do
mortal beginning, nnd utter our conduiion of undersiunding. It is needed for it too Httle.
Ifidenre In the supreme fulfillment
;n m o n g in d iv id u a ls, a m o n g p eop les, I W e co n te m p la te the im m ed iate task
Progress Proves Wisdom
a m o n g g o v e rn m e n ts and it will i n - j o f p u ttin g o u r public h ou seh old in
Tbr recorded progress of our repuh
.
. .
.
a b g u r a te nn e ra o f g o o d fe e lin g to o rd e r. Wc need a rigid nnd y e t sane
-.-a.

sp

m ark th tr b lr th o f

pmves ihe wisdom of the Inheritu n d ersta n d in g
|H policy nf non-involvement in old
iid en tly

fo r

new o r d e r . tiuch-T-rrm om yr-eom blna«U w Uh fiseal -ju a tlc a

m en
w ill striv e c o n -.a n d it m ust be attained b y Individual
th e p ro m o tio n o f th eir p ru d en ce and th r ift which are so es-

J

world nfTairs Confident o f ourdfibllity |)e^ or relntionship and hations will sentinl to this trying hour nnd reas
to work our own destiny and jealously, . . A.
,
1
,,
. . . . .
, 'reflect the comity so essential to 1suring for the future.
gunnling oht rights to do so, we seek
Itefleclon of War’s Iteacton
no port in directing the destinies of peSCe
The business world reflects the disTrade Tics Bind Closely
the old world. We do not menn to be ■
understand that
tics 0f
reaction. Herein
entangled We will accept no respon- j We
--- must
------ ------------------- .-----— ' fuirl,nn« of
... war’s
blood of mnterinl exlibility except as our own conscience trade bind nations in closest intimacy j_ (’ ' ' s
c
1istence. The economic mechnniclsm
,«J jmljrm.ii. In CTdi In.Inn. mny de™ "« IJ&gt;*y « * * » ' « “ ■’* “ h* ! |’
nnd It. pnrl. InterdependJ? ivc*- IT* hnve not strengthened ourn j
^ h , hocks „ nd
Our eyes never will -bo blind to n in accordance -with our resources or
jn r s incident to abnorm al dem ands,
developing meniice, our ears never our genius, notably on our own continc r e d it inflation and p rice upheavals,
deaf to the cnll nf civilization. We ent, where n galaxy nf republics reThe normal balances have been imIWognize the new order in the world f\oct the glory of hew world democ^
of ),i9lribution
with rinser contacts thnt progress has recy. hut in the new onler of finance
clogged, the relations of
wrought We sense the cnll or the -nd trade we mean to promoto en -,
^
^
^
human heart for fellowship, fraternity l-rgc activities and sock expanded strained We mU8t aeek the roadjUatMd co-operntion. Wc crave friend- confidence.
Jui, care „and
„ h courage. Our
ment with
____
Prices
example' 7hnn W e ™ sM.uDb
t g i v. .c. and take.
ira our America, the America buildcd fui contribution by example
th#n muftt
I ^ arrefl^rth*e
wJd'lng fe'vcr
of war
reflcNrt the receding
level ~
upon the foundation laid by the In- prove n republic’s capacity to emerge activities. Pcrhnps we never shall
•pired fathers enn be a pnrty to no from the wreckage of wnr. While the know the old levels of wngc again,
permanent military nllinnces. It can world’s embittered travail did not because war i“variAbly readjusts comester into no political commitments, leave us devastated Innds nor desol- 1pensntions nnd the necessities of life
Oor assume nny economic obligations nted cities, left no gnping wounds, no will show their inseparable relation“ subject our decisions to any other breast in hate it did involve us to
we muBt 8trive for normn|cy,
n our own authority. the. delirium of expenditure, n ex- ^ ^
8tab, „ ty. The penalties will
I sm sure our own people will not ponded currency and credits, in un-,
j, ht nor eventy distributed,
nlwnderstand nor will the woyld mis- balanced industry, in unspeakable , Thcro ^ nQ
of making them so.
•tme, xye hnve no thought to Im- waste and disturbed relntlonahipa. ITher(j
Qn inaUnt ; tep from discord
e the paths to closer relationship. While it uncovered our portion of
^
muat face # condiUon
wish to prombte understandings, hateful selfishness at home, it also ^
jm reajjly charge ofT our lossos
e want to do our part to making of- revealed the heart of America a s innd 8taft af rcah, u Is the oldest
m h t warfare so hateful that gov- sound-and fearless, and beating &lt;n
q{ cIv,|iaitlon&gt; i WOuld like
tortepts and peoples who resort to It {confidence unfailing.
Igovcrtment to do all it can to mitigate
“ st prove the righteousness of their, Amid it all we have riveted Jh® RaIC, t.
]n understonding, in mutuality,
tose or stand as outlaws'before the . of ail civilization to the unselfishness of interest, in concern
^
for the common
r of civilization.
jilTia righteousness of representative good our tasks-will be solved.
Association for Connael
j democracy where our freedop never
No altrced system will work a mir­
are ready to associate our- has made offensive warfare, never has acle. Any wild experiment will only
•vm with the nations o f the world, |sought territorial aggrandizement add to the confusion.'' Our best as­
*t and small, for conference, f o r \through force; never has turned to the surance lies in efficient administration
wnsol, to seek the expressed views arbitrament o f arms until reason had o f our proven system.
world opinion, to recommend a way been exhausted. When the govemForm Destruction to Production
^pproximatc disarmament and re- menta o f earth shall have established
The forward course of the business
we the crushing burdens of military a freedom like oiir own nnd shall have cycle si unmistakable. The peoples
d naval establishments. We elect sanctioned the pursuit of peace as wc are turning from destructino to pro­
Participate in suggesting plans fo r g a v e practiced it, I believe the last duction. Industry has sensed the
•diation, conciillntlon and arbitra-' sorrow and the final aacrifice of Inter- changed order and our own people are
and would gladly join in that e x -, national warfare will have been writ- turning to resume their normal on­
irr*sed conscience of progress which ten.
ward way. The call is for productive
to clarify and write the laws
Our Supreme Task
America to go on. I know that con­
International relationship and es-, Our supreme task la the resumption gress and the administration will fnblish a world court fo r the diaposl- of our onward normal way. Recon- vor every wise government policy to
n of such .Justifiable questions a s ' struction, readjustment .restoration— encourage continued progress.
Hons are agreed to submit thereto, ail tHcse must follow. I would like
I speak for administrative effic­
•^pressing aspirations, in seeking to have them. If it will lighten the iency, for lightened tax burdens, for
"rtical plans, in translating human-' »pirit and add to the resolution with sound commercial practices, for ade­
l ‘ y’s‘ nrw concept o f righteousness,' which we Ukc up the Usk, let me re- quate credit facilities, for sympathet­
Rtice and iin hatred of war Ihto xe- peat for our nation, we shall jrlve no ic concern for nil- agricultural prob­
“'mended action we are ready most people Just cause to make war upon lems, for the omission of unnecessary
rartily to unite, but every commit- us. Wc hold no national prejudices, interference of government with bus­
&gt;nt must be made In the exercise o f we entertain no spirit of revenge, we iness, for an end to government’s ex­
'rnatlonal sovereignty.
|do hot hate, we do not covet, we dream periment in business antf for more
Since freedom impelled the inde-' o f no conquest, nor boast of armed efficient business to government ad­
dence inspired and nationality ex- prowess.
ministration. AH this must attend a
•a world supeif-government la
If despite tl)la attitude, war is agsfn mindfulness o f the human aide of all
“trary to everything we cherish and forced upon as, I earnestly hope a way activities so that social, industrial and
"*ve no sanction by our republic. may be found, which will unify our economic justice will be squared with
* is not selfishness. It-is sanctity. Individual and collective strength and the purposes o f a righteous people.
With hfe nation wide Induction of
« not aloofness, It U security. It concentrate all America materially

A

P rotection o f In d u stries

has made for great possibilities, jus­
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCn
tice and happiness must be reflected
in a grenter common welfare.
The Pastor has returned to Sanford
Service, the Supreme Commitment i nnd wlil preach Sunady morning. At
Service is the supreme commitment' the night service Dr. Robert H. Mcof life .. I would rejoice to acclaim j Cnsiin, pnstor of tho First Prcsbyterthe era of the golden rule and crow* ian church of Montgomery, Ala., will
it with the autocracy of Service. I j preach. This will be n privilege for
pledge an administration wherein ull Sanford people. Dr. McCaSlin is one
the agencies of the government ure 0f our lending preachers. He is •
culled to serve nnd ever promote a member of the Assembly’s Home Mis­
government1purely as an expression sion Committee, and a member of the
of popular will. I cannot stand, to 1Southern Intcr-racial Council for Alathis presence and be unmindful of tho bnma, and has been prominent in Ala­
tremendous responsibility. The world bama affairs for some years. He is
upheaval hns added heavily to our much sought after ns n preacher.
tasks. But with the realization comes
the surge of high resolve and there is
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
reassurance In belief in the God giv­
en destiny of our republic. If I felt
In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
that there is to be socl responsibility
Circuit, Seminole County, Florida,
i nthe chief executive for the America
In Chancery.
of tomorrow, I would shrink at the
B. Drew, Complainant vs. Thatcher
burden, but there are a hundred mil­
Realty Company, a corporation, et al.,
lions with common concern and with
shared responsibility, answerable to i Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that I, C. IS.
God and the country. Their represen­
Hand,
Sheriff o f Seminole County,
tatives summons them to duty and I
Florida, under and by virtue of.an ex­
invite suggestion.
For my part, with the single mind­ ecution issued out o f the Circuit
edness of purposes and humility o f Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, Seminole
spirit I implore the favor and guid­ County, Floridal tested the 2nd day
ance o f God in Hia heaven. W ith.0* March, A. u. 1021, baaed on a
esc I am unafraid and confidently |j°dirment entered in that certato cause
face the future.
.
}lately pending to said court and In
I have taken the aolcmn oath of o f - 1»•*** County, whereto B. Drew v u
fico on that passage of Holy writ complainant and Thatcher Realty
wherein it is asked: "What Doeth the .Company, a corporation, et al., were
Lord Require of Thee but to do juat- defendants, I have levied upon the
ly, Love Mercy and Walk Humbly .following described real estate, sltuwith Thy God.’’ This I plight to God »te, lying and being in the County of
Seminole and State of Florida, toand country.
wlt: Lot Six of Block Thirteen to Tier
“ B” o f E. R. Trafford’s Map of the j
PROPERTY OWNERS. TAKE
Town
o f Sanford, Florida, as per plat
NOTICE
thereof In the Public Records of Sem­
The Inw provides that “ if taxes up­ inole County, Florida.
And will on the first Monday to
on real estate shall not be paid before
the first day of April o f any year, the April, A. D. 1021, same being the
Tax Collector shall advertise and fourth day of the month, during the
legal hours o f sale, in front of the
sell.”
Court
House door In Sanford, Semin­
This is to notify all concerned thht
ole
County,
Florida, offer for sale and
the requirements of law will be com­
sell
to
the
highest bidder said real
plied with and tho Tax Books will
positively bo cldsed on April First ns cstnto. Terms o f sale cash. Pur­
provided by Inw and nil Innds on chaser to pay for deed.
C. M. nAND,
which taxes hnve not been paid will
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida.
be advertised and executions issued
29-4tc
for unpaid personal property tnxes.
JOHN I). JINK INS.
Even n perfectly good dollar may
Tax Collector,
29-4tc
Scminple County. not bo keeping lent.

.It luis been proved again nnd
again that we cannot while throwing
our markets open to tho world, main­
tain the standards of living and op­
portunity nnd hold our industrial emi"mmcp -tir-BUch-unequal— eon* potitlou.
There in a luring fnllncy in the theory
of banished barriers of trade, but
preserved American standards re­
quire our higher production costs to
be reflected in our tariffs on imports.
Today as never before, when peoples
are seeking trade restoration nnd ex­
pansion in the world’s exchanges, be­
cause therein lies our way to widen
nnd influence nnd tho triumphs of
peace. We know full well we cannot
sell where wc do not buy and we can­
not sell successfully where wc do not
carry.
Opportunity is calling not alone for
the restoration, but for a new pro­
duction, transportation and trade. We
shall answer it best by meeting the
demand of a surpassing home* mar­
ket, by promoting self-reliance in pro­
duction and by bidding enterprise,
genius nnd efficiency to carry our
cargoes in American bottoms to the
markets of the world.
An America of Homes
We would not hnve a nAmeiren liv­
ing within and for herself alone, but
we would hnve her self-reliant, inde­
pendent and ever nobler,
stronger
nnd richer. Believing in our higher
standards, reared through constitu­
tional liberty and maintained oppor-,
tunity, w$ invite the world to the
same heights. But pride to things
wrought is no reflex o f accomplished
tasks. Common welfnrc Is the goal
of our national endeavor. Wealth is
not Inimical to welfare, it ought to
be its friendliest agency.
There never can be equality of re­
wards or possessions so long its the
human plnn contains varied talents
nnd differing degrees o f industry and
thrift but ours ought to he a country
free from great blotches of poverty.
Wc ought to find a way to guard
against the perils and penalties of un­
employment; We wnnt an America of
hope and happiness where mothers
freed from the necessity of long hours
of toll beyond their own doors, may
preside as befits the hearthstone of
American citizenship. Wo want the
cradle of American childhood rocked
under conditions so wholesome and so
hopeful that no blight may touch Its
development nnd we want to provide
taht {to selfish interests, no material
encessity, no lack of opportunity shall
prevent the gaining o f that education
so csscntinl to best citizenship.
There is no short cut to the mak­
ing of these Idenis into glad reaHteis. The world huir witnessed; again
-and again, the futility and the mis­
chief o f 111 considered methods for so­
cial and economic disorder** But we
are mlndfu 1today as never before of
the'friction of the modem Industrial­
ism and we must team its causes and
reduce Its evil consequences by sober
and tested methods. Where genii

fH •

I1
-

11

-

«

7 f
VH

S p rin g a n d S u m m e r
S u its
Tailor Made $15.00 ‘
Extra Pants
6.00
W e have ju st taken on the Peacock line o f
m ade-to-m easure Clothing; Mohairs, Linens,
Silk Poplins, white duck, cotton suitings
ranging from $15.00 up. Som ething to suit
the business and professional man, the fa rm ­
er, and railroad man. Mohair u niform s fo r
the conductor and flagm an. A, special rep­
resentative will be vvith us today and Satur­
day. H ave your m easure taken, and Jet the
suit come when you want it.
Remember Saturday is Merchants* Day;
we have several bargains to show you.
. Vi4

Sanford Shoe and
The House of Quality

Mi-tae
mm

•~~~ —
X-.fewr—T^rr~-- -r M=r.TJaTS#*L|

Hal

.*

^

I’ i 1*
♦

I

■3^J-

,1

,

1 If ____

-

*

- •*■

�^3rI~IL-(Isti
THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 4,1921

ROLLINS GOES
OVER GOAL IN
$500,000 DRIVE

In respon se to th e in q u iry o f m an y telep h on e
su b scrib e rs: " W h a t can I d o to help m y se rv ­
i c e ? " this a d v ertisem en t ia published.

“ M y Bell Rang”
“ Excuse it, Please”

sew

Hundreds o f times ev­
ery day telephone sub­
scribers start a call and
abandon it before it is completed. They
hang up the receiver before getting an
answer.
In some cases the person called is slow in
answering. In many cases the person call­
ing decides the call is not desired.
The result is that annoying report, “ My
bell rang,*’ and needless answering and
waiting at the telephone.
Almost every one who is disturbed in this
way naturally blames the operator for the
inconvenience.
-

■■
— ——

0

,

*

W e instruct the operators to say “ Excuse
it, p lease/’ to avoid an argument.
Care in this matter will greatly reduce
the number o f unnecessary calls and assist
the operators in their efforts to improve the
service.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

NO BONUS FOR
THE FOURTH
YANKS UNTIL ’23
MEMBER OF
GANG CAUGHT
ORLANIK), Keb. 28,—The* arrest of
Clarence iiehl, alias Charles I„ Mil­
ler, the fourth member of the alleged
gang of thieves whose operations in
~Tfiis vicinity had been baffling the
authorities for the past two months,
was reported to Sheriff Kurd here by
the sheriff of Marion county late
Thursday! The man was arrested in
Ocala when he attempted to citsh an
express money order said to be one of
those stolen from one of the several
offices burglarized by the gang. Sher­
iff Knrel and Detcetixe Maxtor of the
A- C. I., railroad left for (Jenin at
once to bring the prisoner back to Or­
lando.
With the nrest of Mehl, Sheriff
Karel believes he now has in custo­
dy tho entire gang ' responsible for
six burglaries that have occurred dur­
ing the pnst month or six weeks.
Loot recovered from variou^t rendez­
vous of the men has positively been
identified ns among that taken from
places burglarized
at Altamonte
Springs, Plymouth, Clermont, Lock­
hart, Oviedo and Orlando.
A negro and a young white lad, vic­
tims in the two "stickups" that oc­
curred in Orhrndo several weeks ago,
will bo brought* here Frlduy to en­
deavor to identify some of the men
arrested, as their assailants.

LIEUT. CONEY
WILL MAKE
RETURN FLIGHT
1 (By Th* Aaarelatad fn u l
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 28,-L lcut.
Coney announced today he would start
on his return flight to the Pacific
coast March 7, making one stop cnroute only, at Dallas. He will start
the flight cither from Jacksonville
or Brunswick, Ga.

GOLD M EDAL
Tbs national remtdy of Holland for o m
$00 ysefs; It Is an enemy of an pains re­
sulting from Iddnsy, livsf and uric add
HoaUss. All druggists, three sisas.

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice Is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a writ of execution
Usued out of tho offiefc of the Clerk of
the Circuit Court in and for Sentinel*
County, Florida, ‘ wherein A. m
Thraahor, was plaintiff, (A. jj’
Thrasher having assigned said judg!
ment to Geo. W. Cook), nnd C. jj*
Hand, as Sheriff and Ex-Officio Ad.
ministrator pf tho Estato of Green
Hnrt, Deceased, nnd Amanda Hart
daughter and sole heir at law 0f
Grein Ilart, Deceased, are defend­
ants, I, as Sheriff of Seminole CouiJ
ty, Florida, have levied upon the f0|l
lowing described property in Semi!
nole County, Florida, as tho property
of Green Hart, Deceased, and Amu,,
dn Hart, daughter and sole heir
law o f Green Hart, Dee., to-wlt: Lot 2
Robinson's Survey of an addition to'
Sanford, Seminole County, Florid,
(less tho Enst 117 feet), and will of!
fer tho same for salo before the Court
House door In Sanford, Seminol*
County, Fla., during tho legal hours
of sale, on the 7th day of Mafch, A.
D. 1921, to satisfy said writ and coiti,
same to be sold to the highest and
best bidder for cash, purchaser to Da*
for title.
1
Dated this the 10th day o f Febru.
unknown parties defendant.
Witness my band and tba seat of tba said ary, A .'D . 1921.
Circuit Court on tbla tba Stk day of January,
C. M. HAND,
A. D. 1831.
(RKAI.) .
T. A. DOL'D LASS,
Sheriff Seminole
Clerk of the Circuit Court, !
County, Fla.
of Seminole County, Fla. 20~4tc
Ily V. E. DOUGLASS, I). C.
N
OTICE
or
AFPLiCATION
F6k
TAX~StB
UKOIIdi: (I. HFItllING.
UNDER SECTION ITS. GENERAL STAT.
Solicitor and Counsel for Complainants.
UTES. LAWB OF FLORIDA..
22 131c

ORLANDO, March 2.—A total sub­
scription of $£&gt;03,458.38, well over the
$500,000 goal, wns reported os a re­
sult of the Rollins Collcgo endowment
fund campaign, which terminated of­
ficially at the annual meeting o f the
Rollins hoard of trustese held at
Knowles Hall Monday.
The success of the movement plac­
es Rollins in line for further gifts,
principally front Eastern educational
foundations which President George
Morgan Ward had secured fo r the col­
lege contingent upon the completion
of the $500,000 fund by October 1.
An immediate waiver of this original
time limit.
As a further result of the succcsss
o f tho endowment movement, X&gt;r,
Ward, who Is now in Palm Bench, re­
plied to a request from the board of
trustees that he withdraw hia resig­
nation ns president of Rollins, sub­
mitted Jan. 1, that he would take the
request under consideration. D r. Ward
will visit Winter Park on or before
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
March 15, and .that the matter of his
TAX DEED ,
return to Rollins will be finally de­
Under Section 575 of the Gcncrnl
termined at that time.
Statutes, Laws of Florida
Notice is hereby given that Mrs.
Mr. It. C. King Tells n Wonderful
Carrie W. Speer, purchaser o f Tax
Story About Rats. Read It.
Certificate No. 54, dated the 3rd day
Nolle* t* hereby given Ibat 8 . F. DouJaar
"F or months my. plncc wns nllvc of July, A. D. 1910, has filed said cer­ Uf THE CIRCUIT OOURT, SEVENTH JUDI­ purchaser of Tax Certlflrat* No. Ill)
CIAL CIRCUIT, BKMIMOLK OOUHTT,
j Iba 2nd day of Jun*. A. D. 1803, ha* flied aria
with rats. Losing -chickens, eggs, tificate in my office nnd has-maric ap­
FLORIDA.—IM CHANCERT
certificate In my office, and baa raid* imu !
cation for lax deed to issue to accordance with
feed. Friend told me to try RAT- plication for tax deed to issue in ac­
law.
Kajd certlflrat* embraces tb* fotlueUg
J. T. l-alng. Joined by bar husband and aail described property situated to Semltwl* Coen!
SNAP. I did. Somewhat disappoint­ cordance with Inw.
i
friend, J. E. Lalog, Complainant*,
ty. Florida, to-wit; K half of N hair Df sg
ed at first not seeing many dead rats,
vu.
Snid certificate embraces the fol­
qiiartrr v&gt;f HW quarter of NW quarter S*e.
Cataa, J. J. Cate* Company. Ineorporatad, (ton 22. Township 21 B, Range 28 |Taat it*,
hut in a few dnys didn't see a live one. lowing described property, situated J. aJ. Florida
corporation, Annie (J. Wood bridge, txjnlng 2'% acre*, more or leaa. Tba aald land
Albert U. Ear**. Calvin A. I'oag*. Georg* B. being aaaeaeed at the dat* of this Dauancr ef
What were not killed arc not around in Seminole county, Florida, to-wit:
Morion. William T. Naah. and all ankoowo xuch certificate In the name of* John T. lire*,
my place. RAT-SNAP sure does the Lot 6, Block 3, Tier 8, Sanford.
da rise**, balre and grant***, nr ntbare, claim­ natr. .
ing under Albert O. Earaa. Calvin A. I'oag*,
Aim, Nolle* I* hereby glren taht B. F.
trick." Three sizes, 35c, 05c, $1.25.
The snid Innd being assessed at tho Georg* 1). Morion and William T, Naab, De­ lHM
idrtey, purchaser of Tax Certificate No. S24
fend an la.
Sold and guaranteed by. Ball Hard­ date of the issuance of such certifi­
daml the nth day of July, A. II. 1807, has fikg
CITATION
aald
certificate lu ray office and has mid* ap.
ware Co.
cate in the name of C. W. Speer.
To: Albert O. Eavaa, reatdaoe* unknown; Cal- plication for tax deed to taaua In seoorduc*
rill A. I'oage. r**ldene* unknown; Georg# n. with law. Said certificate embrace* the fab
Unless snid certificate shall be re­
Murtuu, rraldanc*
unknown;
William
T. lowing drtrrltwd property situated In Hemlooli
Naah,
rasl-K-oe*
onknown;
tlia
unknown County. Florida, to-wlt: HE quarter of NR
deemed according to' lnw tax deer!!
heir*, davtsean, legate**, grant***, or otb*r quarter of 8 W quarter of NW quarter, Seewill issue thereon on the 29th day of j flalrnanta uinter Albert G .'Bart*. Calvin A. thm 22. Townthlp 21 H., Range 23 E , nwt(|».
I'oage. Georg* U. Morton end William
T. Ing 2 '* scree
March, A. 1). 1921.
Ihc said land being auaued at the date at
Nash, amt lu any and all other partlea claim­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT o r THE SEVENTH
Witness my official signature and j ing any Intereat In and to th* fallowing do the tsauanee or xucb certificate In the nttaa
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Or FLORIDA. IN
Unde situated la Scmtnol* County, of Unknown
AND TOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
seal this the 21st day of February, A, | arrllwd
L’nlrta aald certificate* altall tie redeemed re­
Florida, row It:
—IN CHANCERY.
llegtnnlm: at tba Southwest corner of th* cording to law lax deed! will Issue Iheieoa ca
HtnfofJ |tillI«11nar K. Umir AHoditlnf), a Oof D. 1921.
.Northneat
natter of S*ctioo SI, Township 18, III 21.t dsy of March. A. 1). 1821
I'MU'rit lio n , Cwiii |&gt;1« I lim it,
Witness my hand slid offcllsl aesl th:. the
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLAKS,
South uf Itange 31 Baal, .run North S.37 chains,
ia.
Baal 8.40 chains, to tba rlgbt-of-w*/ Of tb* S. ItitIt day of February, A. D. 1821.
H. W . Hteelrt «n.| wife, Orltint* C. Hterlt. I*Clerk Circuit Court,
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLAS3,
and I. Railroad, thane* Soutbwaatarly on tb*
ferula ii t*
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole Co., Fin. Want aids of Iba aald railroad rlgl)l-of-wer to
NOTICE o r IfASTEB'S SALE
Seminole County, fix.
tba Beat Una of th* Sanford Grant, thane*
Nolle* li In*rr1ijr given Umi under and tJjr
Uy V, M. DOUGLASS. U C.
By V. M. Douglass, D. C. Booth £3 degree* Went on aald 11c* to lb* 27-llc
virtue of s decree of forfckoure and »*Ii* to* 28 5tc

Legal Advertisements

terrd In thf above entitled cuaae on lb* 2Dtb
ilnj nf January. A. I*. 193l( I. •» flperlal Mia-

WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.— Senate j ter In C1«*nccrj,I on Monday, the till day of
A. !». 1021, In front of the CVwrrt
forces lined up for n spirited clash j March,
flu!]** ilonr «t Sanford. Seminole County, flotiover sulilier.V bonus legislation when ( da, will iiffer for mile, and aell to the highest
and l*e»t hHder fftr eaih flnrlnjr the legal hour*
the senate finance committee report­ of bale, the following dearrll^d land, situate,
ed Saturday the house bill favorably lying and being In Seminole County. Florida,
to-nr It
after striking out the provision for
A atrip of land 100 feel wide off the Nofib
aide of a tract of land deaertbed aa beginning
special taxes to pay the cost, a sub­
fret South of the ‘Northeast corner of Beeject loft for action by the next con­ lion Id, Township 2». South of Itanga SO Eaat,
ru n th e n c e W e a l hi 5 feet* thence JKoutb BOB
gress.
feet to the right of way nf the Hanford A In­
filter Railroad* now the Atlantic Otsaat
Republican lenders announced their dian
Line Railroad,' thence Northeasterly 7U3.5 fett
to
the
l-iit line of aald Bectlon. Townabtp and
intention to call up the bill early next
ILange, thence N o rth 297 fret to the p oint of
week with its passage admittedly in beginning, containing 1.41 acre# o»oc» nr leea.
to pay for deed.
doubt, while n bi-partisan attack wns Term*: Caah. l’urrhaaer
J. J. DICKINSON,
Special Master In Chancery,
made on the procedure with the bill 2f»-5tr
by Democrats and n few Republicans.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE.
Because the Republican manage­
Notice U hereby iclten that un.ler ami by vir­
ment passed lax provisions over to tue nf a final decree uf firrrrlnsure tintic and
rem ind |i*.-.-ml-er .Kith. 102b, In a certain
the next congress and added
an eauae perilling In lire t'lrcull ('purl of Ur* lib
rlrt-ult nf Florbla In ami fur Seminole
amendment Saturday deferring oper­ Ju-llrlal
Ci.uulr In Chancery wherein N|1 Adams la
ation of the bill until January 1, 19l!3, complainant and &lt; A. Maunders and J T. lie
Lain are defendant*—Iba undersigned. aa Special
Borne p rom in en t Democratic se n a to rs Mailer In Chancery, will aell to tb* blgbrat and
d e cla re d th at th e y w ou ld a tta ck th e
Republican p r o g r a m charging " p o l it ­
ica l hypocrisy” a n d d en yin g th at a n y
real nttempt to aid the former s e r ­

tarsi bidder for caab In h»nd at public auction,
dnrlng the legal bourn of aala, al Iba front
door of Iba court boore In Hanford, Hrml nola
County. Florida, on Monday. March 7th, 1821,
tba fulkrwlng described real relate lying aryl
tiring alluate In Samlnola t'nunty, Florida:
An undivided one-half (1-2) Inlrrral In Ilia
N one-half of the HU one-fourth of NW onefourth, and the enulli nine (8 ) arrta of the
NK one-fourth of NW one fourth, of Section
20. Twp. 20 South, Range 32 Faat. containing 28

vice men Wn3 contemplated. Other
senators, including Republicans and
Democrats, promised to fight
the
re* mor* i&gt;f Irl* .
whole bonus legislation to tho Inst
1’n r r l i l v r r In |*bjt fo r tlr n ! nr
of runditch.
m’ laiU .K MAIN KB,
ApccUl Mitter tn CblDCtrj.
The amendment postponing all 2S-5Lc
benefits under the hill until Jan. 1, IN THE CIRCUIT COUHT OF THE SEVENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Or FLORIDA. 1H
1923, was adopted after Senator McAND TOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Cumbor, Republican, North Dnkota,
— IN CHANCERY
In charge of the measure, explained Lovle lUnuftt. Complain ant. *
'ta.
that it was believed that the coat Waller Itennelt, Defendant.
CITATION
could be mot from interest payments To Welter Ilennett, Ileeldrnce Unknown;
It nppearlng from an alTblaylt filed In tbi*
by the nllics on their loans from the ranae
tint the realdenre of the darandant la un­
United States.
known; that It la the bailer of affiant that tba
la orer twenty-one yearn of ice and
This plan has never been broached defendant
Ihnt Ibare la no pereon In tba Htata of. Florida
tba
aery
lee
of a mbpoena upon whom would
before.
bind the laid defendant: Except for the amendment defer­
Therefore, you, Walter Ilennett. art hereby
on tb* Ith day of April, A. D. 1831,
ring operation o f the bill until Jan. 1, required
tn appear to Iba bill or roraplelnt filed agalnat
you
In
Ihla
eauae, olherwlae a ileere* pro *&lt;■&gt;•
1923, no substantial amendments were
feeao will on aald data be entered against 70a.
made by tho committee in the house
It la further ordered that tbla notice ba pobIn 111* Hanford Herald, a newapaper pub­
bill. Retained in the bill arc the five llal.nl
lished tn Kemtnola County, for eight ronaeeuUra
options proposed by tho house for for­ week*.
WITNESS my hand and the teal of the abor*
mer service men. These are cash pay­ elated cotltt on thl* 2nd day of February, A. D.
.
ments based on length of service, ser­ 1021
(SEAL)
It. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
vice certifications for deferred pay­
A. DaCtiTTBS,
ment, vocational training aid, loans to G EG. Hollrltnr
and of CooomI for Cumplatnant.
2-T
B
tr_______
aid In purchasing farms or homes and
"land settlement aid," or homestead IN CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, STATE OF FLORIDA. 00UNTT
allotments.
OF SEMINOLE.— IN CHANCERY.
SIXTY-FOUR MEN TO BE
TRIED IN CONNECTION
WITH EXPRESS THEFTS

L ife is a burden w h en the body
is racked with pain. Everything
w orries and the victim becom es
despondent and downhearted,
T o bring back the sunshine take

In Coart of. County Judge, State of Ol THE CIRCUIT COURT, IZVXMTH JUDI­
CIAL CIRCUIT, SUZHOU OOUHTT,
Florida, Seminole County. *
. FLORIDA.—IV CKAYOUY
J. F. Lalag, Joined by bar hub*ad sad next
IN RE ESTATE OF:
friend, J. B. L*lnc. Oomplalnanli,
Andrew 'Charles Rotundo,
Lewis
V *.
Wra.
n . MlAlUtcr. A 11c* L. McAlister and all
Frank Rotundo, Marie Catherine unknown
dartre**, bait* aad grunt#**, of oth­
Rotundo, Michael Bernard Rotundo,
er*, elalmlnf ondar Wra. H. McAlister and
Allfa U McAlister, Dafandanla.
John Felix Rotundo |and Clarence
CITATION.
Augusta -Rotundo, Minors.
To; Wra, It. McAUat/r of Cincinnati, Btata of
Ohio; Allra L. McAlister,,of ITtiflnniM. Ohio:
Notice is hereby given to all whom
*(ha unknown devise**, heir*. legate**. granit may concern, that Carmel Rotundo, taoa, or other claimant* under Wra. II. McAllaltr and Alloa I . McAlister; and to any
ns Guardian of Andrew Charles, Lew­
and all oilier partlea claiming any Intereat
is Frank, Marie Cnthnrinc, Michncl
in and to tba following deactlhed lamia allIn Kemlnole County, Florida, lo-trlt:
Bernard, John .Felix nnd Clnrence Au­ nated
Iota Ona (1) and Two 13) of Illork Twelro
gusta Rotundo, minors, will, on the 113). Tier Three (3) of tba City of Hanford.
Florida, aa .abown by E. it. Trafforda' Map of
12th day of March, 1921, apply to the Hanford. Florida:
It appearing from Iba aworn bill of com­
Honorable E. F. Housholdcr, County plaint
filed In tbla cause against yon, that
Judge in nnd for snid County, at his you bare or claim soma Interest In Iba lands
described, therefore,] you, tba aald
office in Sanford, in said County, at 2 hereinabove
W n. II. McAUaUr. and Alice! L. McAlister
are
hereby
required lo be and appear before
o'clock p. m., or as soon thereafter as
oar aald circuit Court at tba Court House In
the matter can be heard, for author­ Sanford. Florida, on tba 4tb day of April, A.
1821, and then and Ultra make answer to
ity to sell, at public or privnto sale, D.
iba bill of complaint etbiblted against you or
the undivided interest of snid minors otherwise a decree pro eonfeaao will be entered
sgalnat you.
In and to tho following described real
And any and all other parties A im in g any
right, title or inlartat In and to tbo lands hereestate, in said County, to-wit:
Inabora described under, by &lt;r through W n . II.
Lots 4 and 5 in Block 1C, all of McAUeter or Alice I.. McAlister, or otherwise,
hereby required lo be and appear before
Block 16 and all of Block 21, Chap­ are
our aald Circuit Court, at tba Court Houaa lu
man and Tucker’s Addition to San­ Sanford, Florida, on tba 3nd day of May, A.
D. 1831, and than and there make anawar to
ford, Florida, which application will the bill of complaint eitatblted against said
partita, otherwise a decree pro conbe based upon the petition for sale unknown
feaao will be entered against said unknown
partlea.
now on file in said Court.
It la ordered that this notice be published lo
Dated February 3rd, A. D. 1921.
Iba Sanford Herald, a newspaper published la
Bemlnole
County, rierlda, oace a week for
CARMEL ROTUNDO,
eight weeks aa to the known parties defendant,
20-5tp
Guardian. and oo^e a weak for twain weeks aa to the

MACON, Feh. 28.—Sixty-four men
indicted, by the Federal grand Jury
last October in connection with al­
leged thefts from the American Rail­
way Express Company wore arraign­
ed before Judge Beverly EvanH in
United States district court todhy.
Pleas were entered by the nccused
persons, but their trials will not be­
gin until March 14.
Some of the, best known lawyers of
Georgia and Alabama have been en­
gaged aa counsel for. accused persons.
From the evidence presented to the
Federal grand jury, thefts from the
American Railway Express Company
in the South for the first six months
o f 1920, total $1,018,722.94 in value.

BILL FOR PARTITION
Margaret W . Hunter, a widow,

y».

Kenneth W. Hunter, at al.
NOTICE or PUBLICATION.
Td all partlea claiming an Inlereat under ttoyal
tinnier or olhrrwla* In and In Iba following
deaerlbad real property, altuatfd In Bainlnol*
County. Florida, to-wlt: tnt Number I, Sec­
tion I. Township 20 Huulli. Bang* SO East.
It appearing front the Hill of Complaint here
In filed and duly aerified under oath aa pro­
vide.! by law. that II D the belief of the nun
plainant, Margaret W. Hunter, that there la 1
iwrknn, or are peratma. tntreeated In th# above
described property vl.&lt;ec name, or name* are
unknown tn the complainant.
It la (liereror* ordered tint all partlea claim
dng an tnlrreat tn and lu the ateive deacrllied
land appear tn the aald llltl of Complaint fit
*d herein on or before Monday, tba 2nd day *t
May. -A. It. 1821. tba aa toe twlng a Itnl* Day
of tbla Lkrurt.
It la fnrllier ordered that tbla botlr* la pub­
lished lo lb* Hanford Herald, a newapaper publlahed at Hanford, Semltwl* County, Florida,
one* a week for tartlva roaueeullva weeks.
Witness tba band and teal or K. A. Itauglaaa.
Clerk of |ba said Circuit Court for Seminol*
County. Florida, at Ilia Court Houn* at Banford. Flroids, this tba 37th dak of January. A.
JL. 1831.
(HEAI.)
K. A. DOUGLAS'S.
Clark Circuit Court.
UOBINSON A BRIDGES,
Hullcllors for Complainant.
34-lStc

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
Under Section 576 of the General
Statu Lea, Laws of F l o r i d a __
Notice is herbey given that Mrs.
Callie L. Horton, purchaser of Tax
Certificate No. 355, dated the 3rd
day of June, A. I&gt;. 1918, has filed said
certificate in my office^atul has made
application for tax dcetl Jo issue in
accordance with law.
Snid certificate embraces the fol­
lowing described property, situated in
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
Lot 12, Frost’s Second Addition to
Altamonte. The said lnnd being asitCHsed at the date of the issuance of
such certificate in the name of W. 1).
Horton.
Uplcsfi said certificate shall he re­
deemed according to Inw tax deed will
issue thereon on the 29th day of
Mureh, A. D. 1921.
Witness my official signature nnd
seal this the 21st tiny of February, A.
D. 1921.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole Co., Fin.
28-5tc
By V. M. Douglass, D. C.

Rnuth Una or lb* Northwest quarter of Bec­
tlon SI. Township 18. South of Rang* SI
East, thence West to th* point of beginning.
Containing fir * Acre*, more or Ian*;
It appearing from lb* aworn bill of complaint
riled In tbla raus* agalnat ynu, Ibat you have
or claim noma Intereat dn tb* leads herolnabort
described. IbmfBr*. J t» tba Hid- Albert Or
Earn, Calvin A- I'oag*. Georg* R. Morton and
William T. Naab are barely required to t» and
appear before our aald Circuit Court, at tk*
Court Ilona* In Sanford, Florida, on lb* 7lb day
of March. A. D. 1831. and lb*n and tbar*
mak* anawar lo tb* bill of complaint exhibited
agalnat you, otherwise a decree pro ronfaano
will be entered agalnat you.
And any nnd all other partlea claiming any
right, lltl* or Intercut lo and to th* laud* beretnabove described under, by or through Albert
G. Lave*. Calvin A. I’ oag*, Georg* R. Morton,
WllUant T. Naab, or hlharwlae, a n hereby re­
quired to l* and appear before nor aald Cir­
cuit Court, at tb* Court Ilona* lu Sanford,
Florida, oo tb* 41b day of April, A. D. 1831,
and than and tbar* mak* anawar to tb* bill of
complaint exhibited agalnat laid unknown parties,'otherwise a decree pro confe**o will b*
entered agalnat aald unknown partiau.
It la ordered that tbla nolle* be published In
tb* Hanford Herald, a newapaper published In
Seminole County, Florid*, once a week for
eight weeka at to the known partlr* defend­
ant. and one* ■ week for twelve weak* a* to
th* unknown partiau defendant.
Witness ray band aad tb* seal of lb* aald
Circuit Court on this Iba 10th day of Decem­
ber, A. D. 1830.
(SEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
Clark of tb* Circuit Court,
Samlnola County, Florid*.
GEORGE O. HERniNG.
Solicitor and Coansal for Obcnplatnsnta.
IS-ISIa
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 0T THE BEVEHTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, «
AND FOR BEMINOLE COUNTT—
IN CHANCERT

William M. Woodcock, Ouraplaloant,
v*.
THE CIRCUIT COURT, 7TU JUDICIAL
Tit*
Unknown Heir*, legatee*. Devisees. Gran­
CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
tees or other claimant* under B. M. Whit­
FLORIDA— IN CHANCEHY.
more. deceased, li t ., Defendant*.
Jamea W. Jones.
ORATION
T* tb* unknown heir*, legatee*, devisee*, grxnIJxale Jones.
tree, or other claimant* under H. M. Whit­
DIVORCE.
more. deceased, and lo any and all other
persona or parties claiming any right, Utla
II appear* from the Affidavit of James W,
or
Interest la and to tb* following deaerlbad
Jones herein duly filed. Ibat lie. le lb* com­
land In Bemlnole County. Florida, mot* parplainant to Die above entitled eauae; Ibal th#
’ ticularly described aa follow*, to-wlt:
residence of Llislt Jones, the defendant, la
The East hair of Ibo Northeast Quartar of
unknown to the affiant; that there la no one In
the Stale of Florida Ibe service of subpoena tb* NorihwMt Quarter or tb* Nortbcaat Q**rupon whom would hind defendant; Ibat tbe af­ t*r of th* Booth***! Quarter of Seatlou fi.
fiant Iwllevee that the defendant la over th* Township 31, South of Rang* SO Knot.
It appearing from tb* aworn bill of com­
age of twenty-one'121 ) year*.
You are therefore ordered lo appear to this plaint filed In thin can**, that you bar* or
bill of complaint 00 Monday, April 41b. 1821, claim &lt;0 bar* aunt latareot In and to tba lead
herein abor* described, therefor*, yoa and tick
the earns being a rule day of this court.
It la further ordered that tbla notice be pub­ of you at# bareby required to bo and appear be­
lished for eight successive weeka In tb* San­ fore our Circuit Court at Ut* Court Ilona* la
ford Herald, a newapaper published tn Sami-* Sanford, Florida, on tb* 4lh day of April, A. D.
1821, and than and there mak* anawar to tbo
dole County, Florid*.'
WITNESS. K. A. Dougina. Clerk of lb* Or bill «T complaint Mod agalnat yoo. OthvrwVaa,
cull Court, and lb* seal thereof, this, tbe fltb • decree pro confeeeo wilt be entered.
It tn ordered that this botlre b* published la
day of February, A. D, 1821.
(HEAL)
lb A. DOUGLASS.
tb* Sanford !!*r*M . ■ newspaper publlahad la
Clark. Otmlnole County, Florida, one* • weak rot
tty V. K. DOUG LABB. D. a twclre weak*.
T iie rF o n i) a f e r r y m a n .
WITNESR my b in d aad tb* a**! o f tb* laid
Bidlcllora for Complainant.
38 8tc Circuit Court on thin I Ith day of December, A.
D. 1830.
IN CIRCUIT COURT, BEVEHTH JUDICIAL
(BEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASB.
CIRCUIT, STATE OF FLORIDA. COUNClerk at tb* Ctrrelt Oourt,
TY OF BXkCMOLE.— IN CHANCERY.
Samlnola County, Florida.
a BO. A. PtCOTTEB,
Solicitor
and
of
Couaaal
for Oomplalnaat.
BILL FOR PARTITION.
IB-lit*
Margaret W . Hunter, a widow,
va,
Kenneth IV. Hunter, el *1..
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR SEM­
To Royal Hunter;
INOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Whereas II appear* from tb* Rill uf Com Peoples Rank of Sanford, a Corporation. Plain­
pMut filed herein duly verflled under oath aa
tiff,
prorided by law. Ibat you are a defendant nim
v*.
ed In said Bill, that yoqr residence la un B. Wyman Steel*. Defendant.
known and Ibat you are over tbe age of twrn
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
ty-oo* ytfare. and that there la no person In Ibe
Nolle* la bareby gIVen (hat under and- by
State uf Florida servlf* of subpoena *pon whom vlrto* of an aircuUon placed In my bands tia#would bind you. tb* *ald Royal Hunter.
ed upon B final Judgment entered In tbe abort
II la therefore ordered that ynu do appear lo entitled cause for the aum nf (203.31, with
tb* Rill uf Complaint filed herein al the Court costs of court. 1 have nude levy upon Ih* fol­
House In Hanford. Herulnole Cuuuly, Florida', on lowing described land* alluate, lying and being
or twfpre Monday, the 4th day of April. 1821, In Bemlnole County. Florida, to-wlt!
llie same lacing a rqle day uf trite Court, in de­
tail 22 of Subdivision known as Palm Him
fault thereof a* decree pro confess.) will be en­ mock: also a strip of land 100 fret whit off
tered sgslnst you and the aald cause proceed tbe North tide of * tract of land described aa
ex parte.
follows, li^wlt; la-alnnltig 7HH fret Soulh nf tp#
And It la further ordered that this notice be Nortbcaat corner of Section 13. Township 20,
published In Ibe Hanford Herald, a newspaper South of Range 3(1 Eaxt. run Went alia feet,
pnbltxhed at Hanford In Bentlnnle County, Florl thenc* Booth (yxl feet to right-of-way of It, A
da. ginre a week foe eight consecutive weeka.
I. R, H.', now A. C. L. It. IL, thence NorthWltneea lb* band and seal'of lb A. Dougtaaa, C. ulrrly 103.3 feet to East line of said Bectlon
deck of lb* Circuit' Court of Bemlnole Cpun 13, tb cur* Norib 2U7 feet to point of begin­
ty, Florida, this lb* 27lb day of January, A. P„ ning.
1031.
And I, ae Sheriff of Seminol* County; 10*or­
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
der to satisfy aald execution, will offer for
Clark Circuit Court. is le ' and sell lb* above described property to
ROBINSON A BRIDGES,
tb* highest and beet bidder for cash during lb*
Solicitor* for Cbmplainant
34-81e legal boor* of sal* In front of tb* Oourt Iloore
door
al Sanford, Bemlnole County. Florida, 00
* Never give away tho first slice i Monday,
March tb* 7lh, A, D. 1831.
Term*: Caab. Purchaser to pay for dwd.
broad you cut o ff a loaf or you will
o. m . hand;
give your luck away.
33-Bte
Sheriff of. Semtaola County, Fla.
IN

NOTICE TO DRAINAOE CONTRACTORS.
Healed bbls will be recerled by tbe Hoard tf
County Comttilsalnner* of Bemlnole County, HerIds. at tbe nfflre of "«ld Hoard at tbe Cowl
House In Sanford, Florid*, on or lefotv It
n’ejoeh -s. I s . m i the 21 st dsy of U iu li. A. D.
1821, N&gt;r the cleaning out of ditches and ctnalx tn Florida Groree and Iltaek llamoock
Dranlage Dlsirlct Dltcbce.
Estimated yardage I2/MI CO. yds.
A cert Ifieri check for 1230.00 payable to C. k.
Driuglass, Clerk of Bemlnole County. Fla . aval
arrompsity each hid. Irnil In the eum of R 000.HO scceptstdc to the Hoard of County Camm|«loncre muat tie given upon signing of (ha
Plana and apeclflcstlona ran he seen al the ofContract.
flee of Fred T. Williams, Engineer, Buford,
Fla., ind can t-e sacnrrd from said Engineer
iai deprjell of |3.00 to he returned If 1 III It
made.
Tint Hoard irxervea the right lo reject any m
all bids.
Uy order of Ibe Hoard of County t'ummlaelonrrs of •Bemlnole County. Flurdla.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
20-31c
tlert
IN THE CIRCUIT COUHT OF THE SEVENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IN
AND FOR BEMINOLE CQUNTT.
—IN CHANCERY.
People* Rank of Hanford, a Corporation, Camplainant,
re.
Sarah Frank, el al. Defendants.
NOTICE OF MASTER’! BALE
Notice Is hereby given that under and by tb
Inc of a decree of foreclosure and sale enlacW
tn tb* above entitled f*uw nn tb* 28th day *f
January, A. I). 1831, I, aa Special Maatar la
Chancery, on Monday the 7tfa day of Hank.
A. D. 1821, tn front of th* Court Horn* deer
In Sanford, Bemlnole County, Florid*, will nffW
far sale, and aell tn the highest and h**t Mddej for caih during the legal hour* of aala, th*
following described land, situate, lying and haIng In Seminol* County, Btata of Florida. W
wit.
Lot* One (1) and Two (2) of Rlock Elen*
(II), Tier Two (3), of Sanford. FhwlBs, 1 reced­
ing to E. R. Trifford'a map of Ranforl, rterid*. aa per plat thereof, duly of record.
Tcrrtts: Cash. Purchaser lo pay for deadJ, J. DICKINSON.
23-Sic
Special Maalre la Cb**«MTIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE » EVENTS
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. Uf
AND FOR BEMINOLE OOUHTT.
— IN CHAN CERT.
People*. Hank of Hanford, a l&gt;&gt;rp«r*tloo.
plainant,
•
va. .
Thomas 8 . Huff and wife. EUxabeth Huff. »*■
Janie* Jlrt'arron, Defendant*.
NOTICE OF MABTETB BALE
Notice It hereby given that under and »f
virtue of a decree of foreclosure and *hle en­
tered In lb* above entitled cause on ibe
day of January. A. D. 1831, l.'a # Spedal M»*
ler In Chancery, on Monday, tb* 7U&gt; day •*
March, A. I). 1831. In front of tb* Coort l i t ""
door at Vtanford. Bemlnole County, Florid*. *®
offer for sale, ami tell lo the blgbrat and hmt
bidder for caxb during tb* legil hour* of xal*.
Ibe following deecrlbed land, ritual*, lying **•
being In HemlnoU County, Florida, to-wll:
Lol 23 of Palm Ilatntnoek, a* per plat there
of. duly recorded In Plat Rook ‘‘ D" at P**J
IB of tb* public record* of Orange County. *•
which tb* County of Bemlnole waa fonnrrly a
part, which aald plat baa alnre been duly tr**f
ertbed and Ig now a part of lb# f*«ro* “
Seminole CTounty. duly recorded In Plat
*&lt;
on pages 104 and 103.
Tenua: Caxb. I'arc barer to pay fw deadJ. J. DICKINSON.
33.8tc
Special Mailer lu ChaamW
IN
U

THE

COUNTY JUDOE'B COURT. BOB'
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
P. McCuller, Ptalatirr.

8 . W. Steels, Defendant.

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S BALE
Notice I* hereby given that under and W
virtue of an execution placed In my haqd*
upon • final Judgment entered U tb* * , *
lilted cans* for th* aum of (83.03 with ro™
of court. I b*v* mad* levy upon tk* ' ' V H ?
described lamia sllualr, tying and bain*
lnole County, Florida, lo-Wlt:
lot 22 of Subdivision known na PH®
mock; also • atrip of land 100 feet * l b 0
.
North Side of s tract of land drwrihed »• ■
low*, to-wlt: l-eglnnlng 7H8 fret
NortbesaJ owner uf Section 13. Tu*twhJP(^ .
South of Rang* SO Kaat, run West
'" J
thence South BOd feet lo right-of-way of ^
1 . It. n „ now A. c . le U. n-.
eaatrrty 703.3 feet to Eaxt Rn* of *xld
13. I bene* Norib 2BT fret to point of

1 A*nd I, a* Slmrtff of Seml*ol* Ooonty.
lo sattefy said execution, will offer fw
and aell the abore described Priyvriy to
highest and beet bidder for cash
legal boor* of sale In frimt of tbo Owr*
door at Banrord. Bemlbol* County, Ft«M*Monday.' tb# Ith day of Maroh. A. D. 1 B L
Terma: Caab, ■’urch.rer torpor
28-(tc

flhavlff of iwulaol* OauutF,

■

*

�TH1$ S A N F O R D W E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R I D A Y , M A R C H 4 ,1 9 2 1
— . . . . - ■ ■* . .

r

|, I » ,.

|»H

»

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

PHONE 181

JUST T t t t US

****************
The reason we ere In favor of a
sales tax Is because the poor man and
the widow, the shop girl and the un•mployed will have to pay it on the
flodr and meat and sugar and potatoes
and coffee they buy. These have’ all
paid enough.

“THE WORLD HAS ENDED
MILLIONS' NOW LIVING
WILL NEVER l

d i s s o l u t i o n

Jt h b r n
p
ASSOCIATION

o f

i n b

[the Sherman anti-trust laws,
j^rict court here injunction
B{« against Southern Pine
[ff|t&gt; ility-ono corporations
. rise individuals &lt;
Bg of a permanent injunction
purposes specified would
to dissolution of the associa-

The Women’s Auxiliary of the
American Legion passed the 2,000unit mark by nine before the middle
o f February and was still going for­
ward at the rate o f more than fifty
' ,,
ii
I. L - «*»
. ,|
wJ r
units a week- Meanwhile the Legion
Is gaining at the rate o f approximate­
ly thirty posts a week, with a total of
10,143 posts.
The Minnesota Department of the
Auxiliary, with 149 units, has now
displaced the Massachusetts Auxiliary
fo r leadership. Massachusetts is sec­
ond; then follow New York, Iowa and
Pennsylvania.
In percentage o f gain within the
last three weeks, the Ohio' Department
leads the Legion. Missouri, Texas, Il­
linois and Oklahoma follow in relative

lit alleges the association has
to curtail production, enhance
jj that as a result profit on
rtUcw pine* advanced from
An American Legion button stop­
Lousand feet in 1918 to $30.- ped a bullet, which struck Gitamona
Scala, a Legionnaire of Newark, N. J.,
A.
lit was filed by District At- and probably saved hin life. Scala
arroll, in compliance with In- was an Innocent bystander at a dis­
Attorney-Genaral pute between four men during which
d on a report pf the gunplay started. .
r*l Trade Commission which
An ex-service man with eight bars
ted activities of the asao- on his Victory medal has been enrolled
*
by Argonne Post of the American Le­
Fartia set March 15th Tor a gion at Des Moines, la., in a member­
ship campaign. George Lcander, the
■tition assorts thnt "because embryonic Legionnaire, was with a
apidiy increasing prices for supply train attached to the Mallet
ine lumber, the price fixing Reserve of the French army. He took
« of the War Industries part in the Some defensive, Alsne,
afclishril maximum prices for Montidldier
Noyon,
ChampagncBbtr,,and were in legal ef- Mamc, Aisne-Marne, Somme and Oise
Aisnc offensives and also served in a
B id after June 15, 1918."
■riendnnts/" the petition con- defensive sector.
•oncertedly adopted the posiPlayer pianos, phonographs, desks
H t these maximum prices
m&gt; regarded ns in fact mlnl- and Shetland ponies arc am^ng the
m -tt and frequently exceeded prizes in a membership contest which
the Texas Department ,of the Ameri­
tition asserts that in recent can Legion has started. Posts will
per cent of the entire yellow be graded on the proportion of num­
ply of the country has been ber o f members obtained to the pop­
in Missouri, Arkansas, Okla- ulation of the community.
iias, I&gt;3ui4iana,-‘ Mississippi
The Women’s Auxiliary unit of
iama nnd hap been sold in
It* by persons and eorpora- Murphy-Major-Sloan Post No. 24 of
b vere members of the de­ the American Legion at Atchison,
Knns., is the first colored auxiliary in
portation.
krtntlon, it is charged, is Kansas and one of the first to be or­
kith and supervices stntisti- ganized in the country,
anges in Knnsas City, Mo.;
Job applicants nnd employers art!
k I-i.; Hattiesburg, Miss.)
ck, Ark., •and Birmingham, listed in n card index, according to
their abilities and needs by Nashville,
,tions named ns co-dcfend Tonn., Post of the Americnn Legion,
which has been successful in obtain­
Lumlwr &amp; Export Com- ing employment lfor many ex-sbrvlce
»acoln, Fin.; Standard Lum­
ps ny, Oak, Fla.; Bngdnd
Backed by the Americnn Legion
Lumber Company, Bngdnd,
B. Harbeson Lumber Com- organization of the stntc, a bill pro­
[uniak Springs, Fla.; Savan- viding for exemption from payment of
r Lumber Company, Savan- taxes by veterans has been passed by
German &amp; Boyd Lumber the Wyoming legislature. AH exservice men in the state, whether or
Atlanta.
not they enlisted from Wyoming, will
benefit from tho bill.

Ralph Parlette to Lec­
ture H ere March 11th
W. Edwards, of Jackson«tor evangelist, announced
tpccta to be with the Lake
•* st 11 o'clock and at Up10 next Sunday. Come out
dm. R will do you good.
*chool meets at 2:30 aa
Alfred Ericaon as leader,
rdcome you at both serEdwards preaches "the
Wqwl that was good enough
Ihm and is good, cnotigh for
•r*. Bridgman, who live on
orange grove, near Twin
re purchased them a,new
1 pleated to again welcome
•our and her guest at the
“ool. She is with us again
nier from her Ohio home.
f«on has repaired the wing
1 witb His friend Voile WU|* airplane over our section
number from Upsala were
Friday morning ip spite
1 hear Billy Sunday,
•ring him we agree with
r P*stoAa who said, “ He
ler be Billy Suhday th'iui
Mrs. BorcH and Mr. and
Ue were among those gortona to hear Billy Sunare moving again out
'terdick and Mrs. Beck
. Thursday to see Mrs,
J o haa been soriously ill
;k at.the home of her sisMart. Sha la' now able
*rc glad to report
7 L«« was there also for

* Hon. Ralph Parlette, editor of one
o f the best educational magazines of
the country is to be In Sanford on
March 11th and deliver his lecture on
"The University o f Hard Knocks.”
Many people in Sanford havq heard
Mr. Parlette and it is confidently be­
lieved that the largest audience ever
assembled In the city to hear a lectur­
er will attend this one. This is the
third of the great lecturers to come
to Sanford at ,lhe instance of Dr.
George Hyman this winter. One oth­
er wiil follow. It has been proven
that Sanford people are cultured and
will attend the fine things that are
brought to the city. Cheap things
do not appeal to the people o f San­
ford.
Mr. Parlette is the orator of good
cheer. He has been called "A Master
Pantler o f the Commonplace," "The
Humprlat Who Helps Humanity," and
"The Helper to Happiness."

The above is the remarkable sub­
ject of what is purported to be a moat
thyilllngly’ interesting lecture by Mr.
G. S. Kendall, o f New Vork, to be de­
livered in the Star Theatre, Sanford,
next Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock. We
are informed that this lecture has
been delivered in many of the leading
cities of the United States and Cana­
da and everywhere has attracted large
capacity audiences, in numerous cas­
es hundreds being turned away.
The speaker deals with the subject
from a purely BIBLICAL standpoint,
offeirng quotations from both the Old

First Grade
Tony George, Billy Gilloh, Robert
MilHlxer, Lawrence Reel, Edwin Shin*
It is generally safe to judge
holser, Richard Smith, May Purdon, man’s brain by the action of
m, Camilla Deas, tongue,
Loulae Hickson, Wary Maxwell,. May
opkina,
Mary
Hickson, Doris
_ ^ ........
_ Hurt,
Marjorie Turner, Juanita Smith, Lois
Shelly, Katharine Fuqua, Margaret
Bowman," Frances Klrkman, Ruby

Secretary Houston
Delivers Copies Tressury Poth»M R 4§»&amp;
(Sr TV* l a iriilr f tn m )

WASHINGTON, March , X —Secrptary Houston today delivered to the
Senate Judiciary committee copies of
the treasury correspondence on for­
eign loans:

Second Grade
Robert Adams, Frank Diehl, Mur­
ry Kanner, Frank Langley, William
Morrison, Llsh Morse, Kelly - Pope,
Lester Rivera, Cbuuncey Wilson, H. C.
McMullen, Daisy . Appleby, Helen
Douglass, Irene Fellows, Irene Glidewell, Gladys Hickson, Julia Higgins,
Sar/i Maxwell, Mary Alice Shipp,
Ruth Martin, Sarah Rossitter, Ella
Spencer, Mary Mahoney, Lucllo Tom­
linson, Mcrcc Thomas, Grace Lewis,
^Thelma Minor, Claire Tuqua, Estclla
Hail, Elisabeth Harklcy, Ellen Lundquist, Lillian Stcakley, Ragna Smit,
James Stcakley, Lestgr Tillis, Irma
Allen, Ruth Chandler, Mary Daqdclake, Barbara Diehl, Lily Vickery,
Mildred Ferguson, Paul Diggers, W.
J. McMillan, Madison Wade, Cornel­
ius Brooks.
nnd New Testaments to substantiate
his claims. Mr. Kcndnll comes to
Sanford under the auspices of th'e In­
ternational Bible Student Association
of Brooklyn, N. Y., who always announcc “ Sents free, no collection, nil
wlecomc."
Mr. Kcndnll snys in his announce­
ments being distributed by the local
Bible students: "Do you know that
you may never die? We are at the
entrance of the New Era. The dreams
of your life arc about to come true.
You Will-be .vitally-Interested .in this
lecture. Come, bring n friend nnd
CHEER UP." '
^

Third Grade
Henrietta Edwards, Jack Aycocko,
Beatrice Bledsoe, Edwnrd Elliott,
Margnret Giles, Dorothy Gore, John
Ilymnn, Dorothy-Haynes, Junnita Mc­
Mullen, Katherine Schirard, Alice
Thompson, Flossie Vickery, Bernice
Allen, James Higgins, Frederick Wil­
liams, Billy Ahern, Ilnrold McAlexnndcr, Edith Smith, Johnnie Walker,
Jimmie Brooks, Elizabeth Grovenstcin, Marjorie Hoskins, Eunice Lord,
Forest McAllister, Charles Powers,
Willie Torlay, Lottie Mitchell, Evelyn
names, Dorothy
Torlay, Phyllis
Smith, Curtis Hall, Allen Fields. &gt;'

UV SMITH BROS.
G I L L E T T E T IR E S

TIGHTENING&gt; NUTS IS r ?
HALF THE )/c
7 BATTLE 1

|F V O U W A N T T O
— 7 ^ - s - sS T O P T H E

«&amp; 9 \ R A T T L E

• Fourth Grade.
Hazel Appleby, Ruby Booth, Eliza­
beth Dodds, Alene Tillis, Ernest Culp,
Edward Mitchell, Jack Peters, H. C.
H E R E is no su ch th in e o s a ra ttlin g g o o d car—
Waters, Verna Wasman, Pcnnle DnnRev. Dr. Walker will be nt' Moore's
cu t ou t the ra ttle. O r ra th e r le t us d o it. W e
Station church to preach this coming dclnkc, Antoinette Shinholser, Kathy
k n o w h ow to m ake y o u r ca r b eh a v e an d w ill g iv e you
leen Long, May Lord, Elizabeth
Sunday if possible.
a lo t o f fre e a d v ic e on th e s u b je c t i f y o u ask us.
Knight, Susie Marella, Nannie Brooks.
Ephram J. Brown, of Fort Christ­
F re e a ir also.
mas, is at the Fernald-Lnughton hos­
WANT CORN BREAD.
pital under the care of Dr. Puleston,
BLOOMINGTON, 111., Feb. 28.— In
and is very ill with a protracted case
n
public statement issued here M. E.
of stomach trouble. Mrs. Brown is
Ryan
urges:
staying in town to l&gt;e near him. They
"Serve more corn bread, in order to
are well known here.
protnote the general health of the peo­
Mr. Maines is very ill with Bright's
disease. Dr. Robson is caring for ple and insure the farmer against imhim. The Maines arc the new peo­ pending bankruptcy.
A Southern housewifo says that one
ple living near Lake Silver.
reason why more corn bread is not
R. L. Grier is nble to be about eaten is because it is made Northern
ngain a little after a serious illness
style.
. .
of several weeks.
Burke Steel broke his right arm
Saturday cranking their Ford truck.
Mrs. Christ Bucurel has been quite
ill for several weeks. Dr. Tolar is at­
tending him.
Mrs. D on . McDonald came home
Have yon our new price list? With the big redactions we have made in price*, no
Sunday from a three months stay at
grower can afford to omit the spring application to hie grove. For both young and bear­
Dr. Master’s Sanitarium at Port Or­
ing trees, apply the last of January or first o f February, our—
ange, very much improved in health,
we are pleased to My.
FLORIDEAL SPECIAL
• Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Purvis, Dr.
6 per cent A n n ., 8 per cent A. P. A , 2 per cent Pot.
and Mrs. J. M. Purvis and Needham
Writ# ns for new price list o f citrus and vegetable fertilizers
Purvis spent a day at Daytona Beach
recently. Dr. and Mrs. Purvis have
R. C. MAXWELL, Mgr. Saaford Branch
returned to their home in Tampa af­
ter a 3 months stay with their son,
Ashley and family in Cameron City.
MANUrXCTURERSlIDEAL FERTILIZERS
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cameron and son
Henry drove to Miami Sunday to visit
Mrs. Cameron’s sister, Mrs. R. A.
Coachman and family.
£fr. and Mrs. J. S. Gilbert o f Men­
tor, Ohio, were guests at the Ells­
worth horns on Bcardail avenue from
Thursday till Monday, having visited
points In Michigan,. Illinois, Wiscon­
sin, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana and
Georgia before coming to Florida and
have been traveling for two months
PLANT TREES on the hardiest of all Stocks, CITRUS TRIPvisiting friends. They went to Wash­
OLIATA. Well adapted to heavy soils.
Varieties PARSON
ington, D. C., to visit and be on hand
for the inauguration. They
were
BROWN, PINEAPPLE, SATSUMAS and DUNCAN GRAPE­
here 4 years ago and note many im­
FRUIT. W e have a fine large stock of trees on this root in all
provement!.
Along with President Harding Mrs.
sizes.
JM SIB fli
Ellsworth will celebrate March 4th.
Herts is only a birthday but rather an
Important date to her, neverthleess.
C. E. Chorpcnlng had a narrow es­
cape from having hi* home and store
burned last Thursday noon, as It was,
his eon Horace investigated a shad­
ow thrown on the-clock seen through
the door, in time to save the build­
ing. A large hold was burned in the
roof. \ ,
•

the day, hetpiijg care for her.
Mias Emma Campbell of Baltimore
is the name o f the lady who is visit­
ing at the Campbell home, being fcn
ount of Mr. Campbell,
.Judge Benton and family o f Mait­
land, topic supper Sunday at the home
o f Mr. and Mrs. Westerdick.
Four cars brought a merry com­
pany- to Olivia Park at Gotha, Or­
ange county, last Sunday:
They were, M r.Studoff and family,
J. Kaserman and family, the several
Bolli families and Mr. and Mrs.
Chrinspringer and MUs Olga,-Billln.
Picnicking, boating and bathing in
beautiful Lake Olivia was indulged in
and also a pleasant visit to the fine
orange grove of H. Regener, brother
m &gt;#
m __s_.__: ___* ’ WL"_
Though the water works, fountains
o f Mrs. Chrinsperger. 'There were 22
are
for play.
in the crowd.

T

ii/^ B R A Z I N G 8 WtLUINb
F I R S T ST.

&amp;

OAK

AVE

S P R IN G F E R T IL IZ E R S C H E A P E R

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY

W INTER H AVEN

FLORIDA

�«?•?. •

’

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1&amp;21

R . - ,

H E A R D R . R O B E R T H. me
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

SUNDAY NIGHT 7

Dr. McCaslin is one of the most eloquent Presbyterian Preachers in the South.
There will be sohgs you will enjoy.

COUNTRYNEEDS MORE CANALS L0NGW00D NOTES
AND SHOULD HAVE THEM
SAYS COMMERCIAL CONGRESS

PERSONAL NOTES

GERMANY MAKES OFFER
$ 7 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 1NDE1
WILL NOT BE OCG

Miss Ellen Fuller spent the week
(F t*a WsdM tdir's D »0j)
Mr. Harry Papworth leaves today
end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Thompson, of for his home In New York City.
Maine, were calling on Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Smith leave to­
Hardy Sunday.
Miss Mollie May Crux, of Orlando, day for Texas, whferc Mr. Smith is in­
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fuller terested in oil wells.
for the week end.
ifrs. W. J. Hill, Miss Lee, Mrs. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, of Winter
E.
Pace and guests, Mr. and Mrs. to hold Lena, a Sanford colored girl,
Park, were calling on Mr. and.Mrs.
Must Co-ordinate The Legislation Requested
Ruby, left Monday for a motor trip for alleged embezzlement of a ring. France Ready to
E. E. Hardy Suhday.
Thanks to the good work of Attor­
,
By
School
Conf
erence
to Miami.
•
the Border ;
Rail and the
neys HouSholder and McFariane, Lena
J. E. Phillips returned home Sat­
in
Resolutions
Adopted
was freed after a hard fight and re­
urday from a business trip to Mi­
Once
Water
Mrs. Ajv R. Key has as her guest,
turned
to
her
home
in
Sanford.
ami.
Miss Adelaide Bonynge of Mont Clair,
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 28.— In be­
Mr. and Mrs. Rencau and daugh­ N. J. Miss Bonynge is spending the
half o f the schools o f Florida, the ter, Miss. Fay, motored to Jackson­
Mts. M. F. Powers o f Wallace, N.
winter at Mount Dora,
coming
legislature
will
be
asked
to
C.,
Is In the city the guest of her
*
%
ville Saturday where Mrs. Jtlneau will
enact the legislation recommended in umlergQ.nn operation.
daughter-in-law,
Mrs. A. K. Powers/
• Dr. arid Mrs. Teague, who have
ALLIED POWERS SAY I
AND RAPS TARIFF AND THOSE the following resolutions adopted by
Mrs.
Powers
Is
the
mother o f the late
‘ Willlard McWorkman spent the been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. W.
HAS UNMITIGA1
.AGAINST GOVERNMENT
the conference of county superintend­ week end in Orlando.
T. Langley, leave today for Leesburg Maj. A. K. Powers and his many
GALL
OWNERSHIP.
ents, other school officers, and high
Friends of Miss Margaret Allen where they are to become members friends here where she has visited dur­
school principals, held at Live Oak, will regret to know she is indispos­
ing the past five winters. She is on
of a houseboat party.
(»r ru AitKuw w
WASHINGTON, March 2.— Im­ Fla., February 15-18, 1921:
her way to Cuba,
ed at home.
. PARIS, March 2— ErtrjH
Be it resolved, that we respectful­
provement of both rail, and water com­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Herring, of
readiness along that pvt
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
ly
request the legislature of the state Sanford, were calling on friends Sun­
William
Lindsay,
the
celebrated
merce facilities . wns discussed by
Rhine held by the Frenthfa
Haynes this morning a handsome 12
of Florida, to enact the following leg day afternoon.
pianist
who
has
been
here
for
the
past
j
forward
at a few hours’ ratio
speakers here yesterday at the operfpound baby boy. Mother and child
islation in the interests'of the. schools
_______
____
^
___________
^
week,
left
today
for
Tampa
where
he
the
occasion
arise, Tbs A
Mrs. Marion Mobley and children are doing nicely and faint hopes arc
ing o f the twelfth annual cnovention of Florida:
entertained for at least a partial re- will pot on a concert for the U. D. C. Press was informed in o..ci
of
Okeechobee
arrived
Saturday
night
of the Southern Commercial Con­
1. —Such legislation as may be nec­
and arc the guests o f her slstor, Mrs. covery o f W. M., who has blossomed Mr. Lindsay will return to Sanford* this evening.
gress. During the afternoon session essary to validate tho indebtedness
Plans have been going «
out in a brand new 9% straw hat to Sunday for a stay o f two days after
Bill Allen.
a committee was appointed to draw incurred by county board of public in­
which
he
will
leave
fo
r
Boston
where
day*
in anticipation of tq
fit
his
inflamed
cranium.
Mrs. Shaffer was shopping in San­
struction for running expenses since
he
will
be
with
the
Conservatory
o
f
which
might mako s forru
up the platform of activities which
1915, and that said boards he ompow ford Saturday.
Music
in
one
o
f
the
New
England
col-,
ment
necessary
nnd, In the
Ed.
J.
Stone,
representing
the
Dod­
the congress will work for during the ered tu issue, on or after July 1, 1921,
Robert Entzmingcr, of Aspermont,
leges
o
f
music.
His
friends
hero
are
a
high
official
of the nr
son
Printers’
Supply
Co.,
of
Atlnntn,
coming yenr.
interest hearing coupon certificates of Tex., wns in town this week shaking
anxious
tn
have
him
arrange
for
a
“
Mnrchnl
Foeh
has
but la
wns
u
visitor
here
today
nnd
the
Senators Fletcher of Florida, Willis indebtedness to cover said expenses, ’hands with his many friends. He is
concert
before
ho
leaves
Floridn.
word.’*
of Ohio, Edge of New Jersey nnd said certificates to be paid in nnnunl on his way to Canada where he ex­ Herald Printing Co., placed an order
•
--------[ The German eoutcr-propMi
for n new Portland Multiple Punch­
Ransdell of Louisiana, and Thomas R. installments not to exceed ten, begin­ pects to locate.
Pitta and Wells, corner
Sanford etj nothing short of usua
ing Machine, with n complete equip­
Preston, president o f the congress, ning on or before July 1, 1921, inter­
Miss Annabel Allen left for Orlan­ ment of punches, which will cnnble us avenue nnd First Btrcct, have recent- p rCnch official nnd dlploaatk
were the principal speakers. Senator est not to exceed 7 per rent.
do Tuesday where she will go in to take care of nil kinds of loose leaf ly installed nn Ideal Magneto re- as wen n8 among membwi
Fletcher laid stress on the need of an
2. —To appropriate the sum of onetraining at the Orange General Hos­
charging outfit that is a marvel of ment. Advance infomzttai
work.
adequate merchant marine and" the million dollars for the immediate re­ pital.
efficiency. It will recharge n Ford £he proposals to be rubohta
possible lowering of railroad rates as lief of the common and high schools
Magneto while you wait—nnd with g jmon#( the German fordfi
Me.
and
Mrs.
G.
H.
Bass,
of
Wil­
J.
II.
Ferguson,
well
and
favorably
a means to stimulate commerce. Sen. of the state, said amount to bo ap­
ton, Me., were gucHts at the Ix&gt;ng- known throughout this city, is a very out removing the magneto from the nB received in Paris, wmk
Willis discussed foreign lonns by the portioned among the several counties
wood Hotel a few days this week.
proud nnd happy man today. After car. This makcB your lights bright, 'f ^ t that the propoull l
United States and urged the pur-» of the state on u fair and equitable
were
Father
Peckand
Mrs,
Peck
33 years continuous service with the eliminates tho use of dry cells and Jreasonable and might font
chase of the West Indies for both basis.
calling
on
Miss
Hattie
Grist
Snturi
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Com­ spinning your motors. Saves you U m - 0 f discussion. The mdcmhi
needs. He nhrdlu etaoin shrdlu shrd
3.—To submit n constitutional
cven|ng f howntr,
day.
pany
right hero In Sanford— the past per and clothes ,nnd the work is guar- jon
commercial and national defense amendment to the people of the state
I
nntced
for
one
year.
Cnll
on
the
boyB
discussion
was possible
Mr. and Mtb. S. A. Huston, Miss seven years ns gnng foreman in ho
needs. He suggested this as n way providing for the raising of the maxi­
with
all
your
magneto
troubles
and
----- .— ^
for Great Britain to reduce her debt mum special tax school district levy Mildred, Mrs. Chris MntthewB nnd car department, ho has retired with n
they
will
correct
them.
*
"'WASHINGTON,
Mirth t
Miss Dickson were calling on friends pension and, what Mr. Ferguson ap­
to this country.
frpm three to ten mills.
to
notes
of
the
League
d
preciates and prizes really more, the
Sunday..
Senator Ransdell argued that a net­
5. —To so amend or revise the com­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
J.
Holly
returned
Council
and
tl\e
British
i
«
Palm Springs is getting to bo very officers and employees of the Atlantic
work of canals nnd properly dredged pulsory school attendance law as to
yesterdny
afternoon
from
a
trip
to
regarding
mandates
w
ill
k
rivers would be of immense value to mako it enforcible and to make it ac- populra now that the days are get­ Coast Line Shops Inst evening pres­
Dunedin nnd Clearwater where they Harding's administration, it!
ented him with a hnndsomo gold
the -country. He foresaw a gonornl .complish more nearly the purpose for ting worm.
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. nounccd today at the SUB
T. P. Lewis was nn Orlando visi­ watch chain and Masonic charm as a
trend of business toward waterway which it was enacted.
Dingcc. The many Sanford friends of ment.
*
token of the love and esteem in which
commerce In the next four years.
6. —To enact such legislation as maytor Saturday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dingec will Iks glad to
Mrs. Helen Greenwood, Miss Alice Mr. Ferguson is held. Ho Is a firm
The Louisinnn senntor charged that be necessary to extend tho Btate cer­
lejim that they have built a beauti­
FEDERAL RE88RYII
railroads, especially fo the South, tificates of ex-service men to secure Tetherly, of Orlando nnd Albert Mor­ believer In the future of Sanford and ful bungalow on the road between
PROFITS.
ton, of Massachusetts, were calling he and his estimable wife plnn to
have deliberately, in the past, lower­ life state certificates.
Clearwater nnd Tumpa and on the
spend tho balance of their days here
ed'rntes along river paints, nnd canal
7. — In view of the ncuto shortageon Mr. Bicknell Saturdny.
buy nnd have set out an orange grove
The Senate hns refuidtt
Harry Phipps, of Tampa, is tho in Sanford.
stations to secure the business carried of truined teachers in this state, to
and are preparing to make it their propbflnl of Senntor Sltrfel
by water. He added that when com­ enact legislation, under proper re­ guest of J. E. Phipps on Crank Hill.
future residence. They still love San­ Izing the use by the Fwknl
(Tram Thun d iy 't D»Ur)
The regular monthly meeting o f the
petition with boats had disappeared strictions os to health and otherwise,
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. P. Drummond ford, however, and always will But Board of its profits of |10O^
the carriers raised their rates.
certificates issued in other states, of Ladies Civic League was held Tues­
moved today Into their new home on their new home is a most delightful the purchase of Fcdenl f»*
Senator Edge told the delegation he equnl educational standards to Flori­ day afternoon.
placc and they killed the fatted (tur­ bonds, to help farmer*.
Chas. Gillct, nnd daughter, Miss Magnolia avc.
was strongly in favor of the foreign da, may be recognized In Florida.
key) for their guests and had a big
Alma, of Jacksonville, 111., wore call­
corporations which were authorized
time taking them everywhere in that
8. —To make such appropriations
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson, Mr,
by congress to finance foreign trade for the state institutions its will bo ing on J. E. Phipps Tuesday.
delightful part of Florida.
of the country. He explained the.
Mrs. Florence Hudson, of Orlando nnd Mrs. Fred Wnlsmn nnd Mr. A. E.
asked for in the budget o f the state
laws governing tho operations
of board of control.
was up Tuesday giving her music Crandnll spent Wednesday in Orlan­
Martin Purchases
do.
these corporations and prnised the
lessons.
9.
—To
continue
the
appropriation
South for the organization of a $7,They have begun surveying the
* City Meat Market All Good Oleo, lb..
for Tcachcr-Trnining departments in
Mrs. Harry Lewis has been quite
000,000 corporation to d a business of
West
Longwood
road
preparing
to
the high schools.
$70,000,000.
clay. This will be quite an improve­ ill this pnst week having, been severe­
A deni has been consumated where­
10. — We heartily endorse the work
ly burned by an explosion of a gas
ment.
by
Mr. And Mrs. I. D. Martin aasume B est Creamery Bn
of the. general extension division of
stove.
“SHAKING UP OR
ter, lb..........&lt;
control of the City Market in the
th e University of Florida and request
Herald
Has
Agency
its
continuance
and
adequate
sup­
Welaka
block.
They
disposed
of
the
SHAKING DOW N”
Mrs. A. K. Powers has moved into
port.
her "new home on Ninth street where same business about*fa year ago and Dill Pickles in bull
For Amco Desk
11. — We request that tho salary of
Hon. B. F. Whitncr, cashier o f the
she will reside in the future.
returned to theiy northerp home but
Adding Machine
First National Bank of Sanford, tho state superintendent o f public in­
the love of Florida sunshine proved 98-lb. Sack Flourfound last summer a little booklet struction bo increased to an amount
A. E. Crandall, who has b6en the too strong and they returned to the
The Herald Printing Company has guest o f .Mr. and Mrs. Wilson for
with the title as given above. After commensurate with ’the Importance o f
land o f flowers to make their homo. Brooms, each ..IS
reading it, he saw the fine things giv­ tho office and the services rendered. secured the agency for the Amco some time, leaves today for his home
Messrs. Walthall and Estridge, tho
en therein for ambitious people and
12. — We request that the salariesDesk Adding Machine, manufactured in Pittsburg, Pa.
former
proprietors, have not an­
also tho things that would inspire am­ o f tho members of the state board of by the Accounting Machine Co., Inc.,
nounced
their future plans, but it’ s Dried B eef in Bui
bition. ne bought 100 copies and examiners o f teachers be raised from of New York, who guarantee the ma­
Mrs. James Collins returned to her a leadpipe cinch they will remain in
passed them out to people whom he $2,000 to $3,000 per annum, with an chine for one year and will mako all home In Birmingham, Ala., after a
Nice Fat Mackeri
Sanford, the City Substantial.
thought would take the message and amountsufficient to cover the travel­ necessary repairs and adjustments very pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs.
free of charge during that period. The J. A. Brower.
use it to advantage.
e a c h .....
ing expenses o f said board.
Herald has several of these time sav­
One o f the men to whom he gave a
13. — Wo endorse the work of the
booklet said, “ Mr. Whitner, I know rural school inspectors and request ers in stock and will be pleased to
A. W. Lee Is erecting a peat
No. 1 can Coluiul
the man who wrote this little book. their continuance and that their sal­ demonstrate their many good points bungatow o nFirst street When corns
River Salmon, c
He is tho editor of one o f our fine aries be raised from $2,000 to $3,000 at any time, The price of the com­ pleted Mr. and Mrs. Lee will have
magazines and lectures on the 'Uni­ per annum, with an amount sufficient plete machine Is $50.00 and conven­ one o f the coxiest homes in the cRy.
-A T ient terms -may bo arranged by re­
versity of Hard Knocks’ and this
. W ater
to cover the traveling expenses of
sponsible purchasers.
booklet Is ona part of that lecture.”
Dr. S. W. Walker an8 daughter,
sold inspectors.
i
Fresh
An arrangement was Immediately
Miss Annette, havo returned from a'
14. —-We request an appropriation
WE
HAVE
REDUCED
THE
PRICES
made to have this man come to San­
of $500 per annum for necessary sup­ counties may show an actual 50 per trip to Clearwater and St. Petersburg
--------- ON--------ford this winter if possible and give
making the trip in their car and
plies and traveling expenses of the 'cent valuation.
his great lecture. He is coming and
17.—That this conference extend spending Monday and Tuesday in
state high school Inspector.
Patton’s
the date has been set.
*
sincere thanks and appreciation to Clearwater'looklng over the Southern
Be it further resolved:
March 11th, B p. m. Hon. Ralph
Sun-Proof Paint
Superintendent J. A. Holmes, Prin­ College proposition.
Parlette will deliver his lecture , on
15. —That we endorse .the thriftcipal H. G. Metcalfe, Mayor M. E.
« # ............................... ......
WHITE and COLORS
"The University of Hard Knocks’* In movement o f tho national treasury Broome, and to the citizens of Live
S. E. Case, of Winston-Salem, N.
Sanford. The people are to have *
department and advocate a fair and Onk for the mnny courtesies shown C., has arrived in the city and will
rare treat and largely to Mr. Whit­ earnest trial of the plan In our schools the cqnfcrcnce and also the Parent- have charge of the business of tho Paint, W all Paper and
ner Is the credit of his coming due.
and pledge the hearty co-operation of Teachers' Association, the Woman's Reaity Loan &amp; Guaranty Co., who
Kalsomine
G et a C oupon with B
Tomorrow’s Herald wil give the-In- superintendents and principals.
Club, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lyle have dpened new ofTiccs in theWelaka
formation as to how the lecture wll
la
our
Line
of
Buiineu
Ion o f
10.—That this conference endorse for the delightful reception tendered block. Mr. Case is a hustler and will
be put on.
the action o f the Association o f Tax the members o f the conference at the add much to the commercial lifo of
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT •
F ree air, an d water D*
Assessors in their decision to assess home jof the latter on the evening of tho eity.
»
Get o u r _
Because the Lord ate bread at the property on a basis o f 60 per cent o f the 16th.
SANFORD
PAINT
&amp;
laat supper there are many Interpre­ its cash valuation, and that this con­
Judge- Housholder has ■ returned
Be it resolved finally:
tubes b e fo r e buytof
tations o f ita observance as a sucret ference farther agree to inaugurate
IB*—That a copy o f these resolu­ from Clearwater where he was asso­
W A L L PAPER STORE RINES’ Filling
food. The act of eating bread wit! and vigorously prosecute a campaign tions be published in the leading dally ciated with M. S. McFariane, o^Tam*
Phono SOS
the head uncovered waa considered in the several counties o f the state newspapers o f the state and In the pa, on the Lena Chadwick case where­
WELAKA BLOCK
moat disrespectful to God..
to the end that the tax rolls in these Florida School Journal.
in a .S t. Petersburg negro attempted
*. •*.
r
5

COLLECTS

FLETCHER SPEAKS

m

L P. NlcCilU

.—■I*

REDUCED PRICES

TUBE GIVEN i

*

m

sS,

m

-I.

�•l

~=r

-•*?&gt;

&lt; &gt;; w

,ijR , -V.-A.i ,1;, : . 1 • .' :.

'• *

'

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 4,1921
—

1------ ■ "

Placed on Crew
of the Michigan
Central

AT LEAST10 DEAD
MORE THAN 60 PEO­
PLE ARE INJURED— RE­
LIEF CREW BUSY

while

(gr Ik* twcUM Tn*M)

PORTER; Ind., Feb. 28.— Re­
lief crews early today had taken

thirtv-threc bodies and scores of
Injured from the wreckage of
the Michigan Central and New
York' Central passenger, trains
which crashed together in a
head*on collision last night at a
—ssing near here and at least
lix other bodies entangled in
the wreckage were visible.
The forward coaches o f the
New Y ork Central train laid up­
on two splintered coaches o f the
Michigan Central train, through
which it hnd plowed, while going
pearlv fifty miles an hour.
Most of the injured and iden­
tified (lend were from Northern
Indiana and Southern Michigan.
A statement by the towerman
on duty declared that the block
two miles away was set against
the Michigan train, while the
track on the left wns clear for
the New York Central.
The
Michigan Central struck the derailer at the crossing, and came
to n stop with the engine and
several cars olT the rails and the
day coaches .across the New
York Central track. A moment
later the New York Central
train ploughed through. The
engineer aiTtf-firemnn of the
New York Central wore killed.
All others killed and injured
were on the Michigan Central
train.
A later dispatch says:
The death list of the wreck
has been fixed by the coroner
at forty-two. The morgue at
Chesterton contains thirty-six
bodies, some only fragmentary,
four other bodies are still un­
der the wreckage and two are at
the hospital in Michigan City.
Only fourteen bodies have be^n
positively identified.
An un­
identified dead woman is at the
Michigan City hospital and four
bodies are under the wreckage,
while lw»*nty-three bodies are at
the Chesterton morgue.

ONCE A GOB
NOW BIG MAN
IN THE CABINET

Resolutions'recommended by the
Department of Education of the Flor­
ida Federation of Women's Clubs, and
adopted by the Board of Directors,
February 25, 1921:
WHEREAS, the children and youth
of the Commonwealth constitute its
most valued asset and its first inter­
est; and,
. *
WHEREAS, the security, the pros­
perity and the happiness of a demo­
cratic state are founded solely in the
intelligence, the trained capacity and
the high character of its citizens;
and,
- '
WHEREAS, the American common
school, even more than the institu­
tions where a few are trained in- the
higher learning, are‘ the instrument,
next to the home, on which wo must
chiefly defend for the making of safe
and efficient citizens, nnd tho crea­
tion o f a homeogcriious and instruct­
ed public life nnd opinion; nnd,
WHEREAS, the common schools of
Florida, particularly the rural schools,
are greatly inefficient, through lnck
of highly trained nnd adequately paid
teachers, want of equipment and brev­
ity of term; therefore,
. RESOLVED, that wo urge tho in­
coming legislature to give this inter­
est the supreme place nmong all oth­
ers, which it deserves, in their delib­
erations.
RESOLVED, that methods should
be devised, by constitutional amend­
ment or otherwise, for financing the
common schools of the stntc on a gen­
erous scale, commensurate, so far ns
possible, with their importance to the
life of the comm onwealth.
RESOLVED, that in our judgment
tenchcrs' certificates from such oth­
er states as mnintnin educational
standards equal to those of Florida,
should be accepted ns valid here, nnd
every effort should be made to enlist
superior teachers from outside, espec­
ially such as hnve had normnl school
training, in the work of public instruc­
tion in Florida, until ouch time ns
Florida eat) supply her own demands.
RESOLVED, that in our judgment,
Florida should have a Honrd of In­
struction appointive in the main, rath­
er than ex-officio ns now, and made
up o f men and women who are fam­
iliar with school problems nnd deeply
interested in the cause.
Mrs. William F. Blackman,
,
Chairman,
Mrs. Thomas M. Shackleford, Sr.,
Vice-Chairman,
Mrs. Edward Conradi,
Mfs. C. I), l.andis,
Mrs. William M. Brown,
Miss Mollic Ray.
Never drink opt of a glass thnt has
a spoon in it, or you nre doomed to
be nn lod maid, that is if you don't
punch your eye out on the spoon.

G66 is a prescription for Colds,

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., Feb. 20.—
Edwin Denby, Once an ordinary gob,
recently sergeant of marines and un1*« official slate of coming adminis­
tration is overthrown, secretary of tho
•uvy-to-bc, talked over the naval poll! des with Harding today tin A conforI tBctl e*P&lt;*cted to finally seal his ap­
pointment to the cabinet.
Harding announced Denby had been
•ppointed secretary of the navy and
Theodore Roosevelt, son o f former
resident Roosevelt, assistant secre^ry. Roth have accepted the opPointment.
FIRING THE WOODS.
Editor Sanford Herald,
Sanford, Fla.
Dear Sir;
l\ou!d you please publish in tho
co'd&gt;‘ Sanford Herald some notice
° r wnrinng against the careless fir
* «f dry grass, weeds-or brush and
,
readers attention, to the exist"k laws which demand the notifies°n to neighbors o f the intention to
“ rn off such fields, so that they can
prepared. On last Saturday we in
0 n°rthwest part of the Now Upsala
•*ttlement hnd to suffer considerable
Mm'" on fences nnd barn roof, not to
•Peak of almost exasperating excitennd hard work to fight the fire,
,, Ihe mnn’that started it one-half
Wile away sat unconcerned at home.
do not want a race war out here
L
colored preacher ought to be
wsrned to obey the laws o f the land
|Uie same as others have to do.'
,
Sincerely your*,
H. EHRENSPERGER.
’
- .
’. ; .

A Tonic
For Women
" I was hardly able to drag, I
was so weakened,” writes Mrs.
W . P. Ray, o f Easley, S. C.
‘ T h e doctortroated me for about
two months, still I didn’t get
any better., 1 bad a large fam­
ily and felt I surely roust do
something to enable roe to take
care of my little ones. 1 bad
beard o f

i—

1----- . . 1

-i_

1 .

CLASSIFIEDWANTADS

IF YOU NEED A NEW

It was told of a former recent gov­
WANTED
ernor of this state that while a can**
WANTED—Second
band show ease
didata for office ho gava his. personal
Inquire at the paint store in the Wesnd official endorsement to six spe­ 1aka Block, Rail road W et . S-tfc.
Buy the Best that is made
Must be
cific proposed canals across the state WANTED— Young cow.
fresh and good milker. J. 11. Melin six different locations.
18-tfc
There are perhnps that mnny mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
"dreams of canals" being built across' WANTED— You to know we have the
Florida; but there are two projects
finest stock of Fardhook Limn Bean
which nre being given serious con- seed ever brought to Sanford.—Tho L.
•sidcration. These do not Include plans Allen Seed Co., Sanford, Fla.
28-2t
for canalizing the St. Johns river and WANTED—Team work, al! kinds. In
We also have the Buck Line of
making it a ship, or barge, waterway
quirc Hanson’s Shoe Shop. 28-12p
GAS RANGES
down tho state nnd thence to the
FOR RENT
Culf somewhere.
The two main, renl, cross-state
FOR SALE OR EXCRAN O E-O ns
canal projects nre the one connecting
20 acre, one 10 aero Sanford Ave,
Fort Myers with St. Lucie, via Lake
Walking distance to city. Two lota
Okeechobee; and the other ‘connect­
corner Contor and' Elm Ave. Two
ing St. Mary’s river with the bay at
lots west side Palmetto ave., 60 f t
St. Marks. The two nre at opposite
from Eleventh St. Make offer. B. T.
ends of the state. With either in
Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St., Los
SANFORD. FLORIDA
operation,* if made sea level water­
Angeles, Calif.
21-tf
ways and deep enough, ships nnd
navies would be saved huundreda of
m is c e l l a n e o u s ”
'
miles and the passage of the dangerGET YOUR ORDERS In now for D i r D r n i i m n N IN D D irC C Yon will make a mistake If yon order
our straits south of Florida. Either
your new Bulck car. See V?. J. D l u KLUULIIU n IR I H ilE O your fertilizer without getting, ear
would place in the hands of the
40-tfc NEW PRI&lt;?E LISTS JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OF MATERIALS, Prompt
Thigpen.
United States at a critical war time,
1 Shipments. Order now. Fertilizers, Insecticides, Sprayers, Poultry Supthe ability to get battleships and sub­ HEMSTITCHING and Picotlng at­
tachment, works oh all sewing ma­
marine craft quickly to the Gulf,
where, as guarding the Panama Canal, chines,* |2.00. Personal checks 10c
E . O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
the great naval battle of the next war extra. Lights Mail Order House, Box
FLORIDA
■J JACKSONVILLE
127,
Birmingham,
Ala.
2fl7-oaw-7t
will be fought
The "Gilmore survey,” really n com­ FOR SALE— Good farm mulo In good
condition.—M. Fleischer, ll-20-tfc
pilation o f the reports of some half
a dozen surveys extending back over ORDER your new Bulck now and
three-quarters o f a century, ns made
you will not lose any time on the
in n senate document nbout 1879, new car load coming in soon. 40-tfc
shows that to make the St. Mary'sSt. Mnrk’s cnnnl n barge way would YOU CAN order your new Bulck
no wand save time on the next car
require digging through an average
load.
4#-tfc
Local and Long Distance Hauling
overburden of 160 feet, at lenBt 40
per cent o f which Is rock. That the
FOR SALR
canal, to reach tho apex—150 feet—
OUR
STOCK
of Sugar and field corn
would need several "locks'* and that
is complete. Come in nnd get our
If W e P lease You, T ell O th ers. If W e D o n ’ t, Tell Us.
there Is not sufficient water on the
prices.—The L. Allen Seed Co., San­
highest Bhods tosupply more than
ford, Fin.
28-2t
mere barge needs. To mnkc this n
sen-going cnnnl with depth sufficient FOR SALE— 100,000 green top cel­
ery plants.— F. L. Greene, West
for thirty-foot draft ships %vou!d ne­
21-tfc
cessitate mnny heavy rock nnd deep -Side.
enrth cuts. The cost, nnd time, would FOR SALE—Twenty acres of land in
be immense.
tho Celery City district.—A.
E.
To build the Fort Myers-Rt. Lucie Holies, Montclair, N. J.
28-4tc
cnnnn, the nverngc of overburden to
~
DRINK
“
be removed would be, according to
Elder Springs Water. Us 09 08-100
FIRST CLASS PAIN TIN G ? .
numberless suiAeys, 25 feet for n senper cent pure. Phone 311.
level waterway for barges. To mnke
A N EW TOP?
It a 30-foot chnnnel for ships would
require an additional 30 feet o f dig- j genco should give utterance to the
ging. There is nn ahundnnee of water i above. The Tribune is too big and
Top Repaired?
throughout its length; nnd its digging1too brond to mnke n statement thnt is
would forever settle, the problem of absolutely without the facts to back
Seat Covers?
•glades drainage control. By menns it up. AS fa&gt; as the St. Johns river
of flood gateB, the level of I*nke Okee- is concerned it is already a great ar­
Upholstering Repaired?
rhnbce could be held nt a standard of tery of. trade and travel and the Clyde
wanted hbight, o rnlmost the entire Line boats that nre larger than the
New Celluloid?
lake could tie drained nnd converted limits on any other river in Florida
Into the richest fnrm nreg in the en­ nre plying the mighty St. Johns river
,
New Back Curtains?
tire world— for there is hut one small every day laden with freight and pas­
nren in the lake where the lint tom is sengers nnd the thousands that take
Back Curtain with Plate Glass?
below sen level. The Rt- Lucie "con­ this trip every year know enough
trol canal" now being dug, ns recom­ nbout the possibilities o f the St. Johns
The Top W aterproofed?
mended by the Ishnm Randolph sur­ to go hack home and become boosters
vey nnd plan, is being cut 200 feet fop government aid und all we want
Dents Taken Out o f Body or Fender?
wide, of big targe depth. It 1ms government nid for is to deepen nnd
shown hut 10 per cent of rock excava­ widen the St. Johns nnd to rut the
Motor Painted?
tion, and the whole is being dug at 00 canal from the.upper St. Johns to the
«
cents per cubic yard, as against the Indian river in order that the tourists
especially
can
take
a
trip
from
Jack­
$3 which the Federal government is
W E SPECIALIZE IN THIS W ORK
paying elsewhere for similar work. sonville to Miami viu the St. Johns
It will be a combined drninngc nnd without having the Experience of
control canal, and n barge waterway. President-elect Harding who was
In addition, the 22 1-2 feet fall be­ hung up on a sand hank part of the
tween the lake end of the cnnnl nnd time simply because the east const
St. Luc'lc Inlet on the Atlnntic roast, canal has never been properly con­
is shown by the Randolph survey to structed. The St. Johns river, dear
PHONE 112
STANFORD HEIGTHS
l&gt;e sufficient to furnish all the hydro­ Tribune, is the greatest river in the
state
bar
none
hut
we
nre
not
say­
electric power needed to light and run
the industries of all the southern end ing that all of (he canals are not good
of Florida. On the Gulf side, there is projects. We want them all to bq
n river almost deep enough for ships finished products for what helps one
now nnd it, by canalization, will afford section will help nil sections of the
“ PROLIFIC” Fertilizers Grow Prolific
the wnfer and th eoutlct for the canal state nnd.a little of this kind of sauce
will help the Tribune also in the fu­
after it passes out of Lake Okee­
Crops
ture editorials regarding the canals in
chobee. The building of this canal
Floridn. . If the Entire state will boost
would bo accomplished at a cost which
our canals nnd rivers and get us
would be a mere bagntel compared
what we want in government appro­
B L A C K S H E A R , G E O R G IA
with cither the proposed ono across
priations instead of pulling against
A q u a rte r-ce n tu ry o f s u cc e s s fu l m a n u fa ctu re and d lstrl*
the northern end, or the Panama ca,
each other Florida will some day be
b u tion in F lorid a an d G eorg ia o f H ig h G rade
nnl. It would save'400 miles of weath­
the greatest water - transportation
“ P R O L IF IC " F e rtilize rs
er nnd rough water, and would make
state in the union. Meantime the edi­
quick and safe passage from tho At­
Special
formulas
for Cirtus, Melon and all Vegetable ,
J;
tor of the Tribune hnd better come to
lantic to the Gulf.
The "survey"
,
Crops
;;
Sanford and make the trip on the St.
could be made for a $5,000 appropria­
Reduce your'1921 Fertiliber bills by using “ PROLIFIC"
Johns river, sec the connection with
tion, and the facts, figures nnd sur­
Fertilizers.
’
the Indian river, study the situation
veys recorded in the state drninngc
Honestly
mnde,
truthfully
sold,
and
satisfactorily
from all angles and then go back and
engineer’s office at Tallahnssce would
delivered.
start boosting for th6 St. Mary’*
be nt the service of nnd o f great aid
An independent company with capacity o f 400 tons daily.
!
canal, the St. Johns river, the St.
to the surveying party.
Lucic-Ft. Myers and all the other
T. E. KING, Agent
With this canal the opening of the
Saints in the calendar where they
S
A
N
F
O
R
D
•;*
F L O R ID A
St. Johns river down the middle of
touch on Florida and her wonderful
tho peninsula and its physical con­
opportunities and may the Saints pre­
nection with the ship canal, would be
-----serve them if they ever rap the St.
easy, nad would mnke both far more
Johns river again.
1
:
valuable. Tho proposed canalizing
along the east coast, would bo prac­
"The Rata Around My I'laee Were
tically worthless to Florida except
Wise," Says John TuthUI.
for small craft, and useless' to the
'
BEST
AND
BIGGEST
CIGAR
"Tried everything to kill them.
outside world save only for flat bot­
tomed pleasure craft, and skiffs that Mixed poison wiht meal, theat, cheese,
flu momyougrata item - 7W better jwHfifcetfea
etc. Wouldn’t touch it, Trltd RAT-'
can skim the dew.
*
Writ* for our Premium .Catalog No. 4
Lot us talk about and get behind SNAP, Inside of ten days got rid o f
L LEWIS CIGAR MFG. CO, NEWAXK.K.J.
\
Ltrfrst Independent Cigar Factory in tfct World.
something thnt will be of rent value, all rats.” You don't have to . mix
and that hoS a chance to "get byi" RAT-SNAP with food* Soves fussing,
Let Florida go nfter the Fort Mycrs- bother. Break a cake o f RAT-SNAP
St. Lucie, sea-level, big ship cnnnl; —lay it where rats scamper. You
and the state will be ready to build will see no. more. Three sizes, 35c,
I— Themas R. Baker, Pk. D* *f
ita "collateral” canals to feed com­ 05c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by
Ball
Hardware
Co.
.
merce into the channel where foreign
Consulting Chemist says of ths water: “Of the many waters al this u 4 att­
steamers can take It to markets yet
When two persons are folding a ar refIons that I have analysed, I have found non* superior In all
to be supplied?—Tampa Tribune.
We are greatly surprised at a pa­ sheet let'them wish, and If the last Uea to tjiat of the ’Elder Water."— Phone 111-W. Office
.
,
per like the Tampa Tribune that at fold comes out even, they will get
ELDER
SPRINGS
W
ATER
CO.
times shows almost human Intel!!- their wish.
■
;
U ■■■a
Lt
ii2i £ -- 1=5._Zj =~-?5_,_'
-. 1
m u, , z•. i,rn

Take Cardul today. It map
be Jut what yoft need.
At all druggists. '
m

.

,1

■h :

LOSSING’S QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER
“ We Deliver The Goods”
PHONE 498

Does Your Car Need

•*|iS

REHER BROS.

7.;3|H
.‘ifs&amp; aS

THE BLACKSHEAR MFG. COMPANY |

J o h n R u s k in

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

«* 2

The FLORENCE Automatic

IFEDERATION OF
WOMENS CLUBS

Tba AuocliUd Frau)

h

OIL COOK STOVE

F.mviN IJKNHY, n e w
secrbF$ver and LaGrippe. It’s the
r.\itv OF NAVY HAS 11AI)
most speedy remedy we know.
GREAT SUCCESS
-• 17-13tc
&lt;b 7

— .

THE CROSS-STATE CANAL

HEW YORK CENTRAL AND
MICHIGAN CENTRAL TRAINS
HAVE DISASTROUS WRECK
B lam e

_1

J&gt;-3

1' :

ELDER SPRINGS WATER r« coo**. Amiytk *■*

t

-

-iJ

ilMB
' :

I -

.,m
*
ari-

m

. » - - - .S,!r.

I
1
" ]• . :5 i5 i

; - -JL5 ^=V _

..

.e=i. r i "=:

1F

t

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="14">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="11455">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1921</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11536">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, March 04, 1921</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11537">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11538">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on March 04, 1921.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11539">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11540">
                <text>Original 10-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, March 04, 1921; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11541">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11542">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11543">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11544">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="1168" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1040">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/d04e5935acbf2411df9be5a81034d95d.pdf</src>
        <authentication>d20ff420f52b66d4a317d1c6f64d98a0</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="11535">
                    <text>I

•_______________

.

-

"
•*

i

1

*

,

• •

—

V
N

n

•
t*

,

*
•

,

% .

- •

#
•

.

-

*

-

------------------------------.
• - . •

-

■•

*
Iv

" "■
&gt; .. i ' 3

: -f.v

•

.

.

*
. . L,
.

.

______ ^

jg e g s a ^ g g g K

I ^ T s a NFORD CHAUTAUQUA. MARCH 29 TO APRIL 2 , I NCLUSIVE
| f?W

—

12 PAGES
TODAY
VOLUME

J

■■J J«

—

.

.W

•

Ha n fo r d

the

‘

g

^

-

herald

72
COLUMNS

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

N U M B E R 28

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921

xn.

WISE ARRAIGNS FOES
OF PRESIDENT WILSON
IN CHARACTERISTIC SERMON

OR

BOTH FACTIONS LIEUT. CONEY HAS ARRIVED
FLIES ACROSS
CONTINENT IN OF THE TURKS
33 1-3 HOURS ACCEPT TERMS SAFELY AT JACKSONVILLE
ALLISON COMPLETES TRIP IN OF THE ALLIED NATIONS AND
NOW THEY WILL
AIRMAIL WITH EIGHT
BE GOOD
I
POUCHES

MADE WONDERFUL RECORD
a

WILL NOT REGULATE
(B 7 T k t Am * c1*U4 F r * u )
. HAZELHURST, Feb. 24r -Eight •
SOUTH CAROLINA LAWYER
COAL INDUSTRY Even Though He Was
LONDON, Feb. 24.—Constantinople
ARRESTED FOR ATTACK • bags of mail, dispatched from San
To P u n is h Jian and De­
Forced Down By En­
' ON CONGRESSMAN Francisco by airplane at 4:30 Tues­ government delegate to. Near East
(■ '7 TV* A *t*cU U 4 r r » M )
fea t Party Broke the
gine Trouble
day morning arrived at ' Hazclhurst conference here, speaking in the name
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—After
of
both
his
group
and
that
of
Nation­
(B
7
T
h
.
As*o«UU4
T
cm )
field
here
yesterday
at
4:50
p.
m.,
es­
1 striking out practically all of the pro­
World’s H eart
COLUMBIA, Feb. 24.—Barney Ev­ tablishing a cross-country mall rec­ alists, told Allied conferees at today's visions for federal regulation of the
ans, local attorney, was arrested by ord of thirty-three hours and twenty, session that both factions of Turks coal industry in emergencies and for
special taxation on e*ce*s profits, the
South Carolina house of representa­ minutes with allowance for time zone would accept decision of'Allies.
senate manufacturers commmlttee FORMER SANFORD BOY AVER­
tives for an attack on Representative changes in the const-to-const flight.
AGES MORE THAN 90 MILES
The mail was transferred from UNITED STATES .
agreed todny unanimously to report
Sapp, of Columbia, and who . spent
iimi!T THE INSIDIOUS ATTACKS
HAS EQUAL CONCERN ----- favorably the Caldor bill.
PER nOUR ACROSS U. 8.
last night in jail, publicly apologized plane to plane in a relay flight order­
THAT DID NOT SPARE EVEN
WITH
OTHER
ALLIES
•
*
ed
by
htc
post
office
department
to
when brought before the house today
(Dr Th* A***el»t*4 rr***&gt;
.
THE HOME LIFE
establish
a
new
cross-continent
mail
POLICE SHAKEUP IN
and the apology was accepted. Evans
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 24—
(B 7 Th* A u ocitU d F i* m )
J AX IS POSTPONED
was released from custody. It was plane record. The plnne, which arriv­
Lieut. Coney, who started from
PARIS, Feb .24.— UnltedStatos in
_____
Norfolk, Va., Feb. 22, 1921.
charged thnt Evans threatened Sapp. ed nt Hazclhurst, was piloted' by E.
Dallas, Texas., at 10:14- laat
M. Allison, a member of one of the note to council of .League of Nations, JACKS0 NVILE. Feb. 23.-Owing
Dear Holly:
,.
Sapp knocked him down twice.
night
on (he last lap of hla trans­
Have just rend In the Hernia that
being a holiday, the city
four teams which took part in the on mandate question claims cqun concontinental
flight, arrived here at
Dr. Wise will be with you the 25th.
transcontinental rnce, two planes corn with other principal allied and ( froi«mll-ion d,d not meet in special
7:Z7
this
morning.
- Ills flying
GEORGIA
ENOCH
ARDEN
1 don't know how you folks bnck
leaving Hnzelhurst field nnd two associated powers ln ovc" e“ J®” ” ’ ! session to hear recommendations of
titne,
according
to
unofficial
com­
w M#rt|n for ft rcorgan.
home feel, but I nm n straight out be­
starting from Snn Francisco at the sions of Germany and in their di.posl- ^ ^ ^
pilation
was
24
hours
nnd
32
min­
LAFAYETTE,
Ga.,
Feb.
24.—Fred
liever in President Wilson, nnd I trust
same time Tucsdny morning. ____ *■ tion.
izqtion of the police department. John
utes
for
2,079
miles
from
San
Williams,
local
boy,
who
went
awny
you will find plensure in rending what
S. Bond, chairman of the commission,
Dfcgo,
Calif,
n
e
averaged
mor*
to
wnr
in
1917,
will
return
home
in
u
Dr. Wise hns to sny nbout the greatstate dthat a call would probably be
than 98 miles an hour. His flyfew days to find his “body" buried
Mt president the country hns hnd.
issued
for
a
meeting
todny.
IngSime from Dallas to Jackson­
Yours,
*
. here, his wnr insurance policy paid,
ville was 8 hours and 13 minute*.
and
his
bride
the
wife
of
another.
c. o. McLaughlin .
CANADIANS CAN
•
Lieut. Coney flew over the city,
This
was
the
situation
disclosed
to­
(From New York Times, Mondny,
HAVE THEIR BEER
scraped
the wheels of his machine
day
when
Mrs.
Grace
Robertson
re­
Kebrunry 21, 1921)
'
on the snnds of Pablo Beach and
ceived
n
brief
telegram
from
New
History will never forgive the
VICTORIA, H. C., Feb. 24.—Elcvreturned here, landing nt Camp
eyimes of his enemies, “who to pun- York signed by her first husband,
CALLS FOR STATEMENTS
1 onth |10tir changes iir the liquor laws
Johnston. With the exception of
whom
she
had
molirned
ns
dead,
say­
iih a man and defent n party, broke
O F NATIONAL RANKS | .
the £)r|t|ah Columbia legislature
Wants to Serve Where
two hours In his flight from Dal­
the heart of the world," said Rnbbi ing he hnd Innded there and was com­
provide
for
a
beer
clause
which
would
las to Jacksonville was in dark­
He Can Give People
(By Th# Ait#clit*4 Pr*#*)
I, Stephen S. Wise in a sermon on Pres­ ing home ns soon as possible. There
allow
the
sale
of
that
beverage
in
ho­
ness. Not until he wns over Mo­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—The tel rooms, restiiurnnts, cabarets nnd
ident Wilson yesterday nt the Free was no explanation of his long sil
Most
Benefit
bile did he see any lights. Coney
cncc in thp cryptic messnge.
Comptroller of the’currency todny is­
Synagogue.
said at some periods he wai
clubs.
The wnr department reported Wil­
1Dr Th* AuocUUd PrttO
sued a call for the condition of all
Futur* hi^toriuns, Dr. \\ ist'i said,
flying 150 miles an hour but he
NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—Hoover national bunks nt the close of business
would accord President Wilson his liams killed in action soon nfter he
NATII.US
CASINO
BURNS.
nvernged a speed of nbout 100.
went
to
France,
three
years
ngo,
paid
declared in n statement todny he had Monday, Feb. 21.
proper place in history. ‘Let us not
Scores of friends, Bnd relative*
his
widow
his
insurance
nnd
then
sent
left it to Harding to decide whether
magnify the significance of contem­
from his home, Brunswick, Ga.,
DAYTONA,
Feb.
24.—The
Nautil­
he
could
be
of
more
service
ns
.secre­
n
soldire’s
body
here
ns
hsi.
.
porary judgment," ho gontinucdi "for
GOT $25,000 FOR 20
overwhelmed
him. His mother
us
Casino,
nn
amusement
resort
at
Meanwhile,
Williams'
wife,
whom
tary
of
Commerce
or
ns
director
of
YEARS OF COURTSHIP
contemporary judgment, in truth,
nnd
three
brothers
also were here.
Seabreeze, near here, was entirely de­
meant little, if anything. Woodrow she hnd married but a fwc months be- European relief In a statement disMEMPHIS, Feb. 24. Miss Mollic stroyed by fire early yesterday. The
Wilson’s plate will be determined fre he lef tfor the army, mourned him tnted to the Associated Press Mr.
Lieut. Williaht I). Coney, uttemptnnd
then
rrtnrried
a
former
sweet­
Hoover
said,
"I
left
it
to
Mr.
Harding
Quirk,
of Milwaukee, who, in sup­ loss is placed at $50,000. Origin of
[, neither by hi* bitter detractors nor
(Continued on page Seven)
to determine whether he considered I port of her claim to a $200,000 share the fire is not known.
heart.
(Continued on page Seven)
can be of more service to tin* public in the. estate of the late Patrick Knlns secretary of commerce or carrying luher, Memphis land owner, detailed
o :t the public trust already entrusted a courtship extending over almost two
I. me ns n private citizc.i."
The dl-cades nnd cited an alleged agree­
statement was dictated alter he hnd ment that she was to inherit the bulk
announced he had put up to Harding of his fortune, was awarded $25,000
a j ropdsal for ‘he general rcconstruc- by a jury in federal district court
lion of the Department of Commerce here yesterday.
SUF.S FOR INJURIES
WILL RIDE WITH HARDING
ANKI.E (TRTAIN8 FOR
Chairmanship Reorgan­
I1ECAU8E COCOANUT
But
Found
Guilty
of
BRAZILIAN SLAVE LOOSE
WOMEN COURT JURORS
IN VIRGINIA
FROND FELL ON HEAD
ization Commission #
Making False
IDr Th- Aitocltua Pr»»*&gt;
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.- Presi­
Most Important
Statement
SPRINGFIELD, O., Feb. 23.—Keep­
MIAMI, Feb. 23.—Claiming bodily
RICHMOND, Va., Feb. 24.—Search
dent
Wilson will ride with President
ing the promise he made to women
injury
ns a result of being struck by
Harding to capltol March 4th, it was is being made here for a negro, for­
1 B 7 TV* A***cUI*4 Vr»**&gt;
(8 7 TS* A***cl*t*4 T n t t )
jurors three weeks ago, Judge F. W.
a
falling
cocoanut frond while walk­
merly a Brazilian slave, who. disap­ ST. AUGUSTINE, Feb. 24— Aa'
.
G&lt;igcr, of common pleas court, hud TOKIO, Feb. 24.—Sentry who shot announced today.
ing
through
Royal Palm Pa^k here, L.
peared shortly after his arrival in President-elect Harding completes
“ankle curtains" installed today. The Lieutenant Lnngdon nnd acquitted by
E.
Nelson
has
filed suit against the
this ,city. The letters "L. S." nrc formation of cabinet giving increasing
•
Jury Ikix is now surrounded „by a court martial, sentenced one month’s k il e d w h e n c r o s s city
of
Miami,
tho
Florida East Coaat
ING RAILROAD TRACKS branded on his chest apd he wears attention to reorganization of execu­
beautiful green curtain, ,nnd behind imprisonment for making false state­
Hotel Company and tho Miami cham­
around
his
neck
u
medal
benring
the
tive machinery- Known he has In ber of commerce for $1,000 damages.
this women are shielded from the ment before tribunal. Superior offi­
FAYETTESVILLE, N. C„ Feb. 24. nunu- of his former owner, Raymond mind sweeping changes In many gov­
cers sentenced to terms of imprison­
curiims’eyes of the public.
ment varying from one week to a —Mrs. John McNeill, CO, of Godwin, Hunt, of England. He was recently ernment departments and bureaus. It
month for falling to train and Instruct near here, was instnntly killed nt brought to this country.
is understood he told some advisors
sentry properly regarding his duties. Goodwin late yesterday when a pnshe
regards chairmanship of reorgani­
The compliments thnt women fish
senger train struck her when she at­
zation commission ns post virtually
for are not worth catching.
tempted to walk across the tracks.
one on par with cabinet portfolio.
WOULD REPEAL
EXCESS PROFIT TAX
GOLDEN HARP CONCERT
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—A bill to
*
••
*•
repeal the war and excess profits
Much interest is being manifested
In the Golden Harp Concert thnt wll^ ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 24.—Mr*.
tnxes and levies on transportation and
BODY WILL ROOST INLAND WA­ soft drinks was Introduced yesterdny
be given In the Temple Auditorium John L. Burnside, a member of the
TERWAY CONNECTING AT­
Mondny night.. Whilo some of us city commission and one of the best
by Representative Longwood, Ohio, a
LANTIC AND GULt1
have pcrhnps never heard this queen known women In St. Petersburg, it
Republican member of the ways and
-of instruments, it is certain that very heir to $2 ,00(1,090, which was left to
means committee.
A new state organization thnt will
few of us have ever had the opportun­ her by a relatlvo in Philadelphia, who
The measure would also abolish the
fisht fur n cross-state canal wns $2000 exemption on incomes of corpor­
ity of hearing nnd seeing this, the recently died, It wns learned yester­
born in the Chamber of Commerce ations nnd would levy nn additional
day. The estate wns a very largo ono
only harp trio in America.
late Tuesday afternoon- when tem­ tax of 5 per cent on such incomes.
The three golden’hnrp* represent a and Mrs. Burnside, a brother nnd »
porary organizations of the Florida
cost of nearly $0,000. The picturo they sister each inherit tho sumo amount*
Reduction of surtaxes on higher In­
Atlnntie-to-Gulf Canal Association comes from a 70 to n 50 per cent
present on the stage in worth seeing, Mrs Burnside, who hns always lived
was effected with . the election of basis also Is proposed.
this being the first time more than modestly and quietly and in helpful
George W. PnrkhiU of Jacksonville
one harp has appeared on any stage work for others, has Just been not!&gt;
Representative Lonkwood estimates
** president, B. R. Kessler of Jnck- thnt his proposed tax cuts would de­
in the state of Florida. Sec them at fled of tho provision fo the will of her
aonville, ns secretary-treasurer, and crease Federal revenues approximate­
uncle, but has told qply a few of her
the auditorium Monday night.
the following vice-presidents: G. G. ly $890,000,000 a year, but he said the
With the golden harp trio appears intimate friends and while admitting
Miss Gnrlock, who possesses one of today that the reports of her inheri­
Ware, Ix-esburg; W. M. Igou, Eustis; proposed 5 per cent tax on Incomes of
those great and glorious contralto tance were correct, refused to talk
A- P. Cpnnelly, Sanford; J. L. Ed­ corporations would yield at least $450,­
voices thnt is full of youth and vigor. about it. Sho has lived here for manyward*, Ocnla; Goode M. Gucrry, 000,000 and that the remaining loss
She has received much praise from years and has been a leader in tho
Palntka, nnd W. C. G. Kilgore- of would be mndc up In Increased cus­
her
recent nppcarnncea in tho East. Red Cross, being vice-chairman of tho
Wildwood.
toms revenues resulting from new
The
Hnrp Vocal Ensemble Co. whilo local chapter, a place aho held all dur­
The association will perfect Ita tariff schedules.
'
1
»—
on this tour plays all tho important ing the war. Sho has Indicated that
organization at Palatka In March.
No up-to-date girl wastes her time
towns of thd state at prices, in many the possession of so large a fortune
The exact date for the meeting will
, towns reaching $2.50 and $3.00. The will not in any way change her mode
be announced later. I t will be the blushing in the dark.
•.minimum price allowed by the com- of living;
latter part of the month.
pnny is $1.00 and this amount will
The purpose of the organization, fixed nt $2 per week while organiza­
tions
will
pay
$25.
Efforts
will
be
ba
charged for each nnd every ono pf FIVE NEGROES SAW
a* *ot forth in resolutions adopted
tho Temple* Auditorium on Mondny
Is: “To promote the construction made to Unc up all civic and com­
WAY OUT OF JAIL
night.
. ~
by the Federal government of a mercial organizations In the.state to
barge of ship canal connecting the warg a relentless fijjht, tor the
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C , Feb. 24.
•
.
Nothing gives a woman’s religion
Atlantic ocean with 4be Gulf of canal.
Four
talented,
vivacious
artists
compose
the
Artist*
Four
company,
which
—Five
negro prisoners cscancd from
The
association
favors
the
Latcc
such n jolt as the suggestion that she
Mexico, and for tha establisment of
will be heard hero nt tho coming Iledpath Chautauqua.
the
Cumberland
eopnty pail here last
Harris
route
an
the
most
Ifensible
a complete Inland waterway route
The Artists Four give a program of great variety, combining orchestral, got the husband henven really intend­ night by sawing a hole through tho
and
will
urge
congress
to
authorize
• f
from the Gulf, terminus of the
vocal nnd special novelty fcoturcs, nnd every number Is given wlth a bright­ ed fbr her. * *
top of a cell. One'of the prisoners
eannl to the MlsaUilppl valley and a flna Jsurvcy and make-an appro­ ness nnd spnrkle which will qmkfe tills company tong remembered tn the comwas recaptured this afternoon. Tho
priation
for
the
project.
Its
forma­
What’s
become
of
the
old-fashion­
the Middle Western states,‘the loca­
negroes
were swatting .trial‘on minor
tion
Is
the
result
of
a
meeting
held
mUnTbe Artists Four company Is Ju*t oue gf many attractive features on this ed girl woh never went to a party
tion of the canal to be left to United
charges.
-’ *
Tucsdm
ymomlng.—Jacksonville
without
carrying
a
roll
of
music?
year's btg Chautauqua program.
____
State* Army engineers."
Individual . membership dnea were tropolli.
j

HOOVER IS THE PUZZLE
OF THE POLITICAL WORLD,
MAY REFUSE GOOD JOB

...
■

'

0TO R Y TO T E H

• •

ARRIVED_TODAY

4

SI

m

HARDING WILL MAKE
MANY SWEEPING CHANGES
IN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS

JAP SENTRY KILLED LANGDON,
ACQUITTED BY COURT MARTIAL
FOR KILLING AMERICAN

ORGANIZATION IS
FORMED TO URGE
CANAL IN STATE

TWO MILLION
BEQUEST TO ST.
PETE WOMAN

Artists Four Singers and Players
on Chautauqua Program •

•■
ru

l i i

.

‘

"

■

• T‘

&lt;!9

- u

.

'.i l l
.t

I

�SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921

Weather and Crop
Condition in Florida
For the Past W$ek

(From n &gt; n d i 7 ' i D »Ilj)

Walter F. Coachman, of Jacksonville
vrns among the prominent vlsitors’to
the city today.
Members of WOULD MAKE IT ILLEGAL
S n ip GAME FISII OUT
•
OF STATE

TO • L. R. Kirtley returned Tuesday
from a week’s stay a t the Neptune
at Daytona Beach.
Mnf. Addle F. Homrighaus leaves
this week for Palm Beach where she
will spend n few weeks.
Mrs. R. P. Torrance has as hci
guest, her daughter, Mrs. E. Mc-Fa
dyen from Mobile, Ala.
Mrs. T. D. Mock and son, Lee El­
more, are visiting with her parents
this week, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Walker,

ways and fees of trucks and buses.
In attendance at this meeting ns a
guest, was W. G. Waldo, vice-presi­
dent of the Dixie Highway Associa­
tion, who sought assistance from this
committee In the fortn of a resolution
endorsing the Dixie -Highway Asso­
ciation’s plan of raising n certain
amount of money through the Florida
state legislature, this money to be
used throughout the states where the
Dixie highway runs, In an effort to
secure the completion of this high­
way at an early date. The l e g i s t
tivo committee granted Dr. Waldo’s
resolution and pledged their aid in the
state legislature.
Some of the important measures
definitely adopted at these joint meet­
ings yesterday, were ns follows:
• No. 1, Highway Protection Bill
(Chap. 7482, Sec. 1), to be nmended
so .as to read: "Except pneumntic
times,” which amendment will have
the effect of making .solid tires for
heavy.' loads,, practically prohibitory
on the highways. Other amendments
are being offered to section .7 and sec-,
tion 5 of this same chapter.
No. 2. A bill which will fix the
value of Improvements in condemn­
ation proceedings ns well ns liabilities
(in all cases of state road building).
No. 3. Uniform traffic Inws, nnd
recommending n state speed limit of

new

Ben Eddy has been moved to, the
Sanitarium at Port Orange. Mrs.
Eddy nnd Miss Eddy accompanied

llie angles’ club went on record
as favoring drastic laws for the pro­
tection of all game fish and tho mem­
bers vqtcd for laws that would pre­
vent, under heavy penalties, the sein­
ing of rivers and creeks, and the use
of traps anywhere in tho state or in­
side the three-mile limit.
A new committee was appointed to
draw up laws to submit to the legis­
lature, as follows: Vice-president, F.
C. Caulkins; John L. Doggct and
FJoyd Cheatham.
The new committee was instructed
to draw up the laws nt once.
A number of tho fishermen report*
cd seeing seines nnd traps nt vnrious
places in the rivers nnd streams in the
county nnd Simmic Rape, one of the
deputy* sheriffs appointed by Sheriff
W. H. Dowling to enforce the game
fish laws of the county, was instruct­
ed by the president, to investigate
the situation nnd every member wns
asked to report nil violations of the
gnme fish laws to the deputies.
Vice-President Calkins in the course
of a short tnlk in which he urged the
necessity of drafting a luw to protect
gany? fish in the stnte declared that
the fishing in the state would soon
be a memory unless laws were passed
for their protection.
.
Mr. Calkins stnted thnt every state
in the Union that hns a coast line has
laws thnt are enforced preventing
trawling-within the three-mile limit
with the exception of Florida, nnd de­
clared thnt hundreds of people from
other stntes were now in Florida sein­
ing the rivers and, creeks, something
thnt they could not do in their own
states, nnd shipping the fish back.

shame,” It may be said that he has
been saying striking things about
Mr.-jmd Mrs. E. Torrance came moral and governmental questions for
... may
Sunday from Evansville, Ind., to be a good many years.
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. have been the first time th at he located
the pulse of all New York’* Interest,
Torrance.
but in tho better Informed circles he
has long commanded attention; and
out in Portland, Ore., where he spent
the years from 1900 to 1907, he gained
n name that was known throughout
home in New Smyrna,
the state, as a pulpit orator and indeThe many friends of Mrs. Schcllc Pendent worker in public movements.
Maincs will be glad to learn that she Portland came to know the rabbi as a
is improving rapidly from a recent w an ready to get into any fight against
operation at the Fernald-Laughton
hospital.
Stewart Dutton is home again and
will be with the F. F. Dutton Com­
pany. Stewart has been with the Am­
erican Fruit Company nt Orlando for
some time.

Scientists say that the mountains r LUKIDA SCOUT" press-printed
in California are moving slowly north. , and illustrated monthly. Interest­
This undoubtedly is to make room for Ing to all boys. February issue, 28
eastern tourists.—New York Herald. 6x9 pages! Subscribe for your boy!
36c per year. ‘Willard Lumley, Edi­
27-2tn
Austria has asked permission of the tor, Sanford.,
League of Nations to unite with Ger­
many. And yet pcoplo still say that PURE BRED Rhode Island Red
a burnt child dreads the fire.—Nash­ for hatching, $1.25 for 16.—
ville Southern Lumberman.
B. Steele. Phone 3305.
J

Mrs. Henry Wight nnd Miss Sarah
Wight will motor to Gainesville the
Inst of this week where Miss Wight
will attend the valentine dnnees given
by the A T O nnd E N Frnternity.
Capt. A. W. Buie, commercial agent
of the A. B. &amp; A. Ry., with head­
quarters in Tampa, is in the city call­
ing on his mnny old friends here nnd
looking nfter business for his road.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Brock of Miami
are motoring over the state nnd spent
the week with Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo.
Pnxtort. Mr. Brock is a popular sales­
man of Roberts Snsh A- Door Company
of Chicngo.
J. L. Miller hns n fine displny of
bread nnd baked goods in the window
of L. P. MeCuller nnd it makes your
mouth water to see nil the delicacies
in the'pastry line and confections thnt
nre so well displayed in the window.

Mrs. A. B. Commons, the queen of
Stone Island, Is in the city today visit­
ing her many friends and is the guest
of Mrs. liomrighous. Next week Mrs.
H.omrighous nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Com­
The linen shower for the Fernald- mons will visit Palm Beach nnd other
Laughton hospital, which is nn an­ east coast resorts,
nual event in charge of Mrs. W. J.
Hill, hns been n most successful one
this year, with grent credit to the
effortB of Mrs. Hill nnd the many
people who have so generously given
PARTY
the needed supplies.
A very pleasant party which took
The management of th e ", hospital plnce in Geneva Monday was the. ten
wishes to express their appreciation given by Mrs. Charles Phillips. Mrs.
for the liberal gifts which hnvo been Philips wns nssisted by Mrs. Bentley
made.
Mrs. McGee, Mrs. Pntishnll and Mrs.
A list of tho gifts and the organiza­ Adams.
•
tions through which they were given Among those who motored out from
follows:
From tho Presbyterian Sanford were: Mrs. R. R. Deas, Mrs.
church, 21 sheets, 22 pillow cases, 13 F. F/ Dutton, Mrs. Welsh, Mrs. Homthe ground, at a dintance of* seventy- spreads, 2 towels and 2 tea towels.
righous, Miss Clara Phillips, Mrs.
five feet in front of the automobile
Frdm the Methodist church, 16 Bentley nnd Mrs.-Henry Wight..
carrying such light.
.
NO- 9. Dealers’ license plntcs. This
CIRCLE NUMBER ONE.
measure
recommonded by State
The Circlo. Number One of the M.
Comptroller Ernest Amos, nnd looking
E. church met Tuesday afternoon at
to tho connection of tho present systhe homo of Mrs. L. P. Hagan on the
, tem, which is the most abused of any
Heights.
of the state requirements under the
While planning the mnny events for
Motor Vehicle Law.
the
coming fear, fingers were busy
No. 10. Fines for delinquent reg­
with
beautiful fancy work.* The la­
istration. This measure providing
dles
have
planned for a New England
for a fine of |10 to be imposed after
supper
Saturdsy
evening, Feb. 26th In
February 1st of each year on all
the corner room of the Weloka block.
automobiles failing to carry the new
Later there is to be a handkerchief
license plate of that year. These fines
snlc.
to be collected by the sheriffs,and
A delicious salad course was served
their deputies of-the various counties,
by tho .hostess.
and one-half of said fines to go to
Those present were, Mosdamcs
arresting officers.
Douglass,
Spencer, Cowan, Adams,
No. 11. Fees for trucks nnd buses,
Shoemaker,
Went, Bowman, Babbett,
which measure provides for an entire
Thornton
and\Hngan.
change In the present law governing
the oame. .
. ' ••
At this meeting It was unanimously
A permanent poultry association is MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE
&gt; CLUB.
voted to employ the services of Judge to bo ooe of the good things of Live
D. Stuart Gillls of DcFuniak Springs, Oak. The* splendid exhibit of fino The Monday Afternoon Bridge Club
to draft all bills rr/erring to above poultry made by Live Oak fanciers at met Wednesday afternoon witn Mrs.
subjects and to be submitted to the the state fair has induced the men and D. I*. Drummond nt her home on Mag­
■association convention In Its fourth women interested to get together for nolia avenue.
annual session, and nil measures fin­ the beneral advancement of the in­ The rooms were attractively decor­
ated with roses and ferns,
ally adopted will be taken Into the dustry. *
There were two substitutes for the
legislature in April by prominent
afternoon,
Miss Bowler and Mrs. Tom
members of the Automobile Associa­
It is unlucky to toast bread on a Jones. Miss Bowler won tho prize for
tion, who will bo appointed at the knife.
* high score,*n beautiful cap.
convention. Judge GilIU will also bo
A delicious ice course, decorated
a member of whatever lobby is cre- fct luncheon at the Empire Hotel here
■ I . J - * t v . t * I___
with little bouquets of tiny pink rose
by the proprietor, R. E. Grnbel, who buds, was served after the game;
The delegates to these committee ia also a member of the legislative
meetings in Orlando, were entertained committee.
.
*.
Post Cards at the Herald office, le.

Social A otes

Temperature: The days were sun­
shiny aqd warm but the nights were
unusually cool with frost on several
days; mid-day temperatures were 80 SAVANNAH, Feb. IB.—An uniden­
degrees or above, and night tempera­ tified negro charged with assaulting
tures in the 30’s several times in the a 15-year-old negro school girl near
central division, where frost fonhed. Pembroke in Bryan county, run down
Precipitation: Rainfall was light
and scattered—a lagre portion of tho by whites and blacks and fully identi­
section was without rain. There is fied by his victim, is being taken to
no complaint, however, of dry weath­ Clyde, the county seat, to he turned
er, although moderate showers and over to the authorities.
higher night temperatures would be
For several hours last night there
beneficial on some high lands.
was
every indication that the negro
Condition of Crops: Tho sunshine
r
,
m -r—# after
favored farm work, yrhich was ad­
vanced—it is ahead of time in some mdlnlght it was learned that tko ne­
localities. Tho low night tempera­ groes Who were given charge of the
tures and occasional frost in northern, assailant had reversed an earlier ver­
and locally in the central, division de­ dict and were on their way to th^
layed the germination of some seed
and the growth of some truck, but ak
a whole- most crops did well. The
planting of Irish potatoes continues
in the north, and some are above the
ground and doing well. Strawberries on mcir way nome when a strange
are ihore plentiful in the central and negro appeared in the road, took his
Southern divisions, and are well ad­ victlpi by tho arm and told the other
vanced in the north. Celery and let­ children to hurry on. He is said to
tuce are in fair to good condition, but have forced the girl into the woods.
When the story of the crime reachthe rain and warm weather of the
ed
Pembroke all places of business
previous week were unfavorable for
closed
and whites and blacks formed
lettuce in some localities. The seed­
posses
for the man hunt.’* The negro
ing of com and melons continue in
some localities, although general was captured at Lanier, seven miles
planting has not begun.
Citrus from Pembroke, at 8 o’clock last
bloom is abundant in tho south and night. He was taken to the girl’s
well advanced in portions of tho nor­ home and was dlentified, after which
thern division. Rnages are mostly tho whites withdrew leaving him to
those of hi woscaren shrdlu un unun
good. '
\ .
those of his own race. V

FUNERAL OF DR.| DODD
(from Tharsdajr'a Dally)

,

The funeral services of Dr. B. C.
Dodd occurred from the home on Mag­
nolia avenue this afternoon nt 1:30
o’clock, Dr. Brownlee of the Presbytcrinn church officiating; The inter­
ment wns mnde nt Ocoee, jvhere San­
ford Ixidge of Mnsons had chnrge of
the funeral. The beautiful floral of­
ferings nnd the largo attendance at
the funernl nttested the love nnd es­
teem in whlqh Dr. Dodd wns held in
this city.
All tho stores closed for nn hour
today while the funeral services were
being held out of Tespect to the mem­
ory of Dr. Dodd.
His mother, Mrs. Bettie Wilkinson,
and uncle, C A. Mnssengill of Clnvis,
N. M., nre here to nttend the funernl
ns well ns mnny old friends from
Ocoee nnd ether sections of the state. I

NICE LOT OF THEM and PRICES RIGHT
You will do. well to look them over before
you buy.

American and Chinese hens are
now participating in tho race of pro­
duction. The public is ' egging 'em
When two persons are folding n
sheet let them wish, and if the last
fold comes out oven they will get their
wish.

IN FRONT OF STAR THEATRE

J^b rd
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Every Ford Product a Helper
Now’s the tim e to buy th at Ford Car or Ford Truck or Fdrdson Tractor. N ever were
higher quality m aterials w oven into these great u tilities; never have prices been
more reasonable, nor thnt dependable and excellent "A fter-Service” so complete.
Machine work is alw ays more precise than hand work. The special tools and
machines in our garage arc th e sam e ns those being used and recommended because
o f their precision and tim e-saving qualities, by the Ford Motor Company. • Our mod*
cm and up-to-the-m inute equipm ent m akes it possible for us to do any work on your
car, truck or FordBon tractor from a minor adjustm ent to a complete overhaul. The
promptness w ith which w e do the work is a by-product o f these specially designed
m achines; and w e charge only th e reasonable Ford prices for your work.
If your Ford car isn’t running a t top-notch efficiency, bring it here to Ford
headquarters— th a t’s to us. One of our Ford mechanics will adjust or repair It for
you with as little delay a s possible. Keep your car in good condition. It’s the most
economical w ay.
•

FORD DEALER

�1

THE 8 AN FORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921

IF YOU NEED A NEW

Flavor!
Supreme Court Declares
Chapter 7334, Acts *17
Null and Void
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 19 County
officers of Florida will receive ap­
proximately $250,000 increase in sal­
aries during the coming year as a re­
sult of the action of the sunseme
court yesterday afternoon in t£*clar
ing Chapter 7334, Acts of 1917, rel­
ative to the compensation of county
officers, to be null and void so far as
it plaeea a ban on fees and commis­
sions.
Sheriff W. C. Spencer, of Hillsbor­
ough county was respondent in the
friendly suit, which was brought by
Attomye General Rivers II. Buford
and J. B. Gaines, assistant attorney
general. The opinion is by Chief Jus­
tice Brown, concurred in by Justices
Taylor and Ellis. Judges Whitfield
and West disserted.
,
, While the act has not rpaterially
decreased the salaries of officers in
the small counties, in Hillsborough
and Duval counties, it has in some in­
stances cut the salary of the officer
to less than 20 per cent of the net re­
ceipts. Whereas, the clerk of the ctr'cuit *court of Hillsborough county'
would have received about $5,000 a
year under the provisions of the act,
he will receive this year between $20,000 and $25,000, with the fee sys­
tem again in force.
The increase will average about
$ 10,000 to each of the principal office
holders in Hillsborough and Duval

Smooth Negro Forger
Caught in the Act by
Sheriff Hand Today
rrom

e » *
_
S* tarda,? • D ill 7

SOME CABBAGE
frr« m

S « l= rtji 7 'i D illy )

Robert Thrasher brought a head of
cabbage to the Herald office today
that measured 14 inches across and
was as hard and solid as one could
want. In fact it was one of the real
cabbage heads that should have been
taken to the fair at Orlando and help­
ed Scmniole win the prire but Mr.
Thrasher, who is busy on the farm,
never thought about the fair until it
was too late to take it to Orlando.
However, many people here saw the
cabbage and marvelled at Its size.

toasted
LUCKY
STRIKE

SEE MANY CHANGES HERE
irron JCen4»r'« D»Uj)

TAKES SATCHEL WITH TWENTY , Dr. Owens, who has been holding
special sendees at the Baptist church
SEVEN HUNDRED AND
;for the past ten days, leaves today for
FADES AWAY
Atlanta. Dr. Owens wss here sevi
eral
years ago and has a warm spot In
(If TU AiMdibl Pnul
his
heart
for the people of this city
MEMPHIS, Feb. 21.—An unidenti­
and
In
a
cpnversation
with the editor
fied mnn held up messenger of Mem­
of
the
Herald
this
morning
ahent his
phis branch of the Federal Reserve
visit
said
that
he
had
never
seen
such
Bank as he was passing through the
remarkable
changes
In
a
city
in
his
Court Spuare, in center of the busi­
life
ns
he
noted
here.
Dr.
Owens
said
ness district today, and robbed him of
a satchel containing about $2700 ih the people here were awake and very
currency. After admonishing the mes- much alive and that when he came
senger to keep going the man moved back here again, as he wants to do,
with crowds passing through the •he will see a city of 20,000 people
here, nil of them d^ing welt and all
square and escaped.
of them.of the right kind of Christian
citizenship. • Dr. Owens and his sweet
singer, Mr. Spencer, made many
friends here who hnto to see them de­
part but wish them well in their
fields of endeavor wherever they may

GENEVA FLASHES

i ‘ii

im

jh,

ii ’J u a i :

waa

** n, • *

-

.Sometime it happens that an officer tended They made ai-out $50.
of the law islucky enough to strike
Mr. Wicks has been suffering with
a hot trail at the very door of the &lt;*» severe toothache but had it ex­
hank and this happened this morning traded Tuesday.
when Sheriff Hand happened ni at the
Mr. nnd Mrs. Levey, Mr. and Mrs.
Peoples Bank just after a negro named Vick Peters and children and Mrs.
Mose Walker had cashed a check that Worthy spent Sunday at Daytona
the bank was auspicious of and upon Beach nnd report the salt water was
mentioning it to the sheriff he became fine.
suspicious at once and nailed
the .Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Prevntt and son,
negro before he had reached theBuster of Moore Station, took supper
street.
■
with Mr and Mrs. P.*W. Prevail.
He had been sigptng checks on The orange packers of this place
Rengcr Lee, who has a store in Golds- were packing ••rar.gi - tn
boro and so adept was this handwrit-, urday.
ing that ho deceived the bank. He
Mr. nnd Mrs Prevntt and Mr. nnd
made out the check to Will Williams, Mrs. Pnttlshnll were in Sanford
posing under this ha me while he was Thursday on business,
doing his banking'business.
i Somebody poisoned Jim Byrds'
It was lucky that Sheriff Hand team of mules in Canaan last week,
nailed him when he did as this slick One lived until it got home nnd the
negro would have soon filled the town other died near the Geneva bridge,
with bogus checks. He will repose in
Mrs J. M. Prevatt is spending a
the county bastile until Monday when few days with her daughter, Mrs. A.
Judge Householder will give him a E. Mathews, in Eau Gallic,
prize for being a handwriting expert
Mrs J. M. IJttler and daughter,
and he will be busy for several years Trexsie, from Osteen are spending a
tracing letters in the soil with a few days with her daughter, Mrs. T.
shovel.
W. Prevatt.
----------------------- Somebody visited Mrs. W. J.
While Avon Park boasts or the larg- Flynt's fine strawberry patch the
est citrus grove in the world under other day and picked all of ths
one fence, Sobrnig claims the largest berries, which amounted to about
grove proposition in the world This four quarts.
is a grove of 6,000 acres, touching
---------------------- —
the shores of five lakes Lake JackFarmers per calling on the "new
son, Dinner Lake, Basket Lake, Bon- J.ake county agent" for advice on watnet' Lake- nnd Lake Letta
It con- ermeloti cultute, and for suggestions
tain* 400,000 trees.
L
on spraying and fertilizing citrus.

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
This is no idle talk—I have weighed the statem ent and
to say ju st w hat is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for the careful, conservative person—th at
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
has VISION will agree with me now—the other later.

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”
tion— lota arc being sold right along and building in th is
section is such a s to gladden the heart of those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.

J. E. SP U R L IN G
Watch the South East Corner of Page Two

•- —A

No cigarette h a s
ttiesamo delicious
fla v o r a s L u o k y
Strike. Because—

T I f TUN, Gr„ Feb. 21.—Fire de­
stro y e d four Tifton business concerns
Sunday afternoon, causing a loss of
$!50,000. For a time it looked ns if
the whole town would I k * wiped out,
anil fire companies were brought here
from Cordele, Fitzgerald and Sylves­
ter.
T h e Tire, of undetermined
origin,
started on the third floor of the Dar­
nell Dry Goods Go pi pa ny. When the
roof of thi* building fell, flames
f a n n e d by a &lt; tiff b r e v i e , leaj&gt;ed a c r o s s
S e c o n d str eet nnd threatened the en­
tire northern half of the business sec­
tion.
* Besides gutting the Darnell build­
ing, flames caused he.avy damage to
the Ivey Furniture Company, the
Kent Music and Furniture Company
and the Parker Grocery Company.

OIL COOK STOVE
STATE LAW DOES NOT CONTEM
PLATE SUCH ACTION. RULING
OF STATE SUPREME COURT
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 19. — The
supreme court has reversed the judg­
ment fo the circuit court for Leon
county in the case of Simon Spratt,
plaintiff in error, vs. J. H. Gray, de­
fendant in error. The opinion is by
Judge West. Attorneys: Sydney H.
Diamond nad W. J. Oven, of Talla­
hassee for plaintiff in error; Fred n .
Davis of Tallahassee for defendant in
error.
This was an action of replevin to
recover the possession of one Ford au­
tomobile. Verdict and judgment were
for defendant and pltintiff took writ
of error. The plaintiff undertook in
the trial to show his right of recov
cry by proof of his ownedship and
the invalidity of the proceeding un­
der the provisions of chapter 7736,
acts of 1918, by which the automobile
was condemned and forfeited because
of it# alleged use in the -unlawful
transportation of intoxicating liquors.
The bill of sale by which planitiff ac­
quired Qje ownership of. the automo­
bile was offered in evidence and the
record of the forfeiture proceeding un­
der which the. defendant acquired pos­
session of the automobile was also of­
fered in evidence by the plaintiff. Af­
ter reciting the provisions of the stat­
ute cited, the court says:
"The automobile in controversy was
in possession of J 6 hn Spratt and was
seized by the sheriff as being used in
the unlawful transportation of in­
toxicating liquor. In the condemna­
tion of the automobile the officer
seizing it made affidavit that John
Spratt was the owner of the automo­
bile 'and that there is no other per­
son, firm or corporation known to
your deponent who has or claims any
right, title or interest in or to said
property. Service of summons was
made on John Spratt to appear and
show cause why the property should
not be forfeited. Simon Spratt, the
owner of tile automobile, so far as the
evidence discloses, ‘was not concerned
in such violation." lie was subpoena­
ed as a witness in the condemnation
and forfeiture proceeding but he was
not served-with notice to appear anil
defend in said proceeding and he did
not appear asf a party claimant or
otherwise. No affidavit was made
that Simon Spratt owned the auto­
mobile or that the owner was un­
known or that service of process
could not be had on Simoh Spratt, the
owner, r.ad no notice of the condem­
nation and forfeiture was published
or posted at the court house door as
required by the statute when the own­
er is not served with notice in the con
detonation proceeding.
"Under our statute the automobile
of an innocent owner," although used
in the unlawful transportation of

Big Col Ion O il Mill B urned.

II AZKl.il I'RST, (la., Feb. 21.—A
terrific explosion of undetermined
origin Sunday morning set fire to nnd
completely destroyed the large mills,
a large amount of. cotton seed and
manufactured products of the Carter
Cotton Oil Company here, causing an
estimated damage of approximately
$100,000.
The mill had operated all day Sat­
urday, but bad shut down for Sun*
day. The origin of. the fire is believ­
ed by the owners of the mill to be in­
cendiary. The fire was discovered by
a watchman on duty, nad about the
time o f Its discovery n terrific explo­
sion took place, being heard for miles DONATION FOR COUNTY HOME
around. The loss was pratially cov
Al Dorner, better known to his
ered by insurance.
friends as "Peggy”, has been working
for some time in the interests of char­
SOLD DYE SECRET
ity. During the holidays he begged
on the streets and raised funds in
COLOGNE, Feb. 21 Warrants are various ways with the idea of pur­
out here for the apprehension of four chasing some extra clothing for the
leading chemical and dye experts for­ County Home inmates.
merly employed by Friederich Bayer Yesterday he turned over the funds
&amp; Co. of Levcrskursen, charging them that he had collected to Perkins &amp;
with breach of contract and betrayal Britt with instructions for them to
of chemical secrets. They are Dr. use the money as far as it would go
Joseph Flochslander of Oberhausen, for some warm clothing for the poor.
Bavaria; Dr. Heinrich Jordan of Col­ A representative of the firm was sent
ogne; Dr. Otto Run^rs and Dr. Max out to the County Home to find out
Engelmann.
what they coultf use the best -and lat­
The four men described ns old nnd er a package containing socks, over­
trusted employes, nre chnrged with alls, shirt#, pants, stockings, sweat­
signing contract# with the DuPont Dc ers, underwear, etc., was sent to these
•Nemours Company of Wilmington, inmates of the County Home with Mr.
Del., which not only liind them to en­ Dor tier’s compliments.
ter the American company’s employ Mr. Dcrner, or “Peggy” is a man
hut also place a t its disposa lother with a great big heart and he work­
valuable considerations.
ed* hard, from morning till night to
Lrnise these funds, and #we arc sure
Speaking of "provision for embas­ that the folks at the County Home
sies," will liquid refreshments be in-* will gladly join with us .when we say
that It waa labor* well spent.
eluded in the provision basket?

We also have the Buck Line of
GAS RANGES

COM PANY
SANFORD, FLORIDA

E. 0 . PAINTER FERTILIZER CO
JACKSONVILLE

FLORIDA

ENGLAND!

“We Deliver The Goods”
Local and Long Distance Hauling

'

PHONE 498

If We Please You, Tell Others.

If We Don't, Tell l ’

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
You Can Buy From Us at
Wholesale.Prices
W rite for I*rl«* tU T

W.A. Merryday Company
PaUtka, Florida

Seed

Potatoes

Spaldings No. 4 Rose
Irish Cobblers
Early Red Bliss Triumph
We are fortunate in our contract# which make it possible to quote
lowest market PRICES.
It will pay you to get our PRICES before buying, and bur QUAL­
ITY before.planting.
Our SEED POTATOES are the highest quality MAINE GROWN,
selected especially for seed.
J
Send for FREE CATALOGUE, and SEED SPECIAL, giving RE
VISED PRICES on new crop SEED BEANS. PEAS, RED SEAL TO
MATO, and CUCUMBER SEED, PEPPER. Etc.
We carry all the leading and standard varieties of seed that have
been tested and known to be adapted to our soil and climate. SEED
OATS, RYE, VETCH. RAPE, Etc.
The planting season la near at hand. Our Information service U
free. Call on us for any information on your crops you might think
we can auppty.
OLDEST AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE IN FLORIDA

E . A. M A R T IN S E E D CO.
202-206 Eaat Bay Street
Jacksonville, Florida
HY-TEST SEEDS INSURE GOOD CROPS

OPPORTUNITY
Knocks at Your Door But Once and It Will Never Knock at
Your Door Again With Thia Kind Of a Proposition.

A MODERN BUNGALOW
Of six rooms, screened wide porches, all modem conveniences
and improvements, In fact one of the finest homes In the city
surrounded by oranges and grapefruit trees, flowers, plant#,
shrubs, fountains, beautiful lawns, a complete home and then

NINE ACRES OFTILED LAND
Upon which you can raise winter. vegetables for U»c l»nd i*
tilled and In first-class conditionnnd has mode money for the
owner every* year and the crops on it will speak for the pro­
ductiveness of the land.
This is not only a beautiful home place but one that will
make you money. On the shore of beautiful Lake Monroe and
the land one day in the near future will bo lubdivided into city
lots and make you a fine profit. In the citjs just five blocks
from the business portion. The greatest opportunity in this
sta{e for a man with money enough to make the first pay­
m ent You must see it to reallxe what it really means.

�rA

— ■■

-

-—

- U ............. .

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

—
-:i%yr-

I

— 1- *.'"?' 14- —
*T
T*»\"*
V* 1
—ZT-^f-.—^------------*-- -^---*

f

'*:, ■ f■■■:'-—
'*—*

- V~r

"

1

l

-fTHE SANFORD W EEKLY H ERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921

AMERICAN LEGION VOLUSIA COUNTY WON
ALL THE BIG PRIZES
WARNS TRAITORS
AT SUB-TROPICAL FAIR
IN A M E R I C A

PRIZE WINNERS
COUNTY SCHOOLS
ESSAY CONTEST

DEATH OF JAMES IlOOLEIIAN

F. F. DUTTON GAVE PRIZES TO
REST ESSAYS ON DR. CONWELL’S LECTURES

ABOUT PLANS OF GEIIMANS TO
s t a r t PROPAGANDA

Seminole County Came
in as The Winner of
Second Prize

(From Tuesday's Daily)
The remains of James Hooichnu
m ovem ents
were brought here today from Jack­
sonville, where he died yesterdny of
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 22— Amer­ Bright’s disease. He w’as n former
Volusia county won over nil the
e n Legion posts throughout the resident of this city having lived hero others for the best county exhibit,
many yenrs and wns engaged in the taking the Fnir’s biggest prize, $250.
United State* were naked tonight by
blacksmith and wagon business with They Jind nearly n hundred nnd fifty
the legion’s national headquarters Hands Bros. He and his family moved blue ribbons, which they proudly
hero to watch for a revival of Ger- to Jacksonville several years ago. strufiR across the entire booth, where
Tho funeral services occurred at the they made n very gay showing in­
pun propaganda in this country.
home
of Will Hooichan today, the deed. Naturnlly, nil the Volusia peo­
A bulletin sent out by the national
pallbearers
being J. H. Cowan, A. C- ple were jubilant, nnd you could have
headquarters said the object, pf the
Bolts, A. C. Hogan, S. Runge and spotted every one of them by their
propaganda seemed intended to turn Jack Mahar, ail brother Eagles.
widespread smile, which, like that of
American sentiment against the alInterment wns made in Lakeviow. Governor Pinchim, "wns so wqrm that
lies, and to create a "powerful na­ Deceased leaves n .wife and child a n d 'he had to hnVc » watering cart follow
him lest ho dry up everything by his
tional political machine by the amal­ three brothers to mourn his loss.
hearty glow.’ They certninly hnd a
gamation of the disloyal elements in
good showing,' but then Orange *did
our population."
not want to be ihipolite and carry off
Mass meetings in New York, Phila­
the prize from their guests.
delphia, Cincinnati, Chicago, Milwau­
Mrs. Wakefield got the blue ribbon
kee, Louisville, Omaha and Cleveland
for having the best all-around exhibit
have been plnnncd, the bulletin said
of preserves, jellies, etc., as well as
as “one of the first national manifes­
having n bit of blue ribbon tagged to
tations" of the propaganda campaign.
every
exhibit she had, which is go­
The bulletin which was sent to all
ing
some
for a woman, and should
state headqunrtcrs of the legion said: PA8 KERT, OF CINCINNATI REDS,
make
Gcnevn
proud it has such an
"There has come to the attention of
RISKS LIFE IN BURNING
enterprizing
Indy
ns nn inhabitant.
the nntionnl headquarters informa­
BUILDING.
Mrs.
Caroline
Moarhouse,
of the
tion indicating a move for a nation­
&lt;»r
tu
I
mkum
'
|
F,0.
r
ida
Citrus
Sub-Exchange,
was
the
wide revival of German propaganda
CLEVELAND,
Feb.
23—
Heroic
,nrl,*t
who
handlt!d
theoranges
and
activities in the United States which
are the result of carefully directed action Dode Pnskert, Cincinnati - in- tfrnpcfruits, turning these into things
national campaign the object of which fielder, saved lives of five small ch il.'1&gt;f l*™ '?, even if they are not a joy
dren helped save ten other persons ,*orL'VL'r‘
cut toe r *nds °f these
i^ems to be:
"First, to the disruption of the ac­ in a fire today ni a store which swept frui,s into most adorablc tbings, and
cord which exists between the United through the second floor where three ,shc 9ct over&gt;' woman in Orlahdo tr&gt;"
thc san,c stunt- If a fruit #a,ad la
States and our allies with particular familics wore sleeping. Pnskert wss
reference to France and Great Britain passing when the fire was discover­ served here in the next month with­
out some of her ideas in decoration
by the* turning of American popular ed. He made three trips into the
being used it will surprise this report
sentiment against the governments burning building enrrying out five
children
wrapped
in
rugs
and
his
o
v
-!
" ' for f W hoU9ewlfe in ‘°Wn ‘°ok
cf those countries, and,
Second, the methodical creation ofMTcoat and directed the other mem- | own n 8or,s ,lf »uM cstiona from
■
•
--—
fie r w o f k .
Instead of a demonstrator
a powerful nntionnl political machine hers of three families to safety. Pns- 'site should be called a fruit rind ar
by the amalgamation of the disloyal kerts hnnds nnd arms were badly
list from the lovely things she made.
elements of our population and their burned nnd his face blistered.
There was a quilt on exhibition
elevation ton place of. power in Amorwhich was marked as being one hun­
elcvntiun to a place of jiower in Amerdred nnd thirteen .years old and was
of this organized minority.
! made by the wife of a sailor as she
'•One of tiie lirst national manifes­
'sailed with h£b husband around Cape
tation- of this activity will probably
| Horn. The idea of this quilt is so oltl
take the form of a series of mnssit hns come into style again, for it is
meetings throughout the country, os­
covered with flowers cut from cloth
tensibly in protest ngninst the occu­
j and button . holed on, just ns is the
pation of the Rhine by French negro
'very newest bed coverings now. The
troop- from Africa. The alleged pres­
bred Owens, the intrepid stunt flyer, colors on this quilt hnve not faded at
ence of French colonials is to be used is here in the interest of the Mer- a|]a nnd suggest the difference in the
as a motive to turn American senti­ chants’ Cnmivnl Day that will take ,|ye of the past nnd the dye of the
ment against Frnnce. Negro troops i place on Saturday, March 5th, at present, most of which will die on the
were withdrawn from the French f which time there will be a flying cir- first washing,
army of occupation months ago. While ^cua composed of Owens, Keatley _nnd Mrs. Nellie Taylor, County Demonthere, their conduct wns excellent, j Pearson all of them daredevils who strator, took seventy-five blue ribaecording to official reports from the jcan do nny thing in the air that any (wins on'the work done by her girls inAmerican ambassador nt Paris to the!other aviator has ever dune and they the sewing classes, the canning, preSiate Department in Washington.
will do at! this nnd more here if the serving, pickling nnd Jam making, nnd
‘‘it has been planned to hold a ser- morchant’a day goes through. Mr. it is hard to say which wns tho proudies of such mass meetings in New Owens wns here about a year ago eat, Mrs. Taylor or Ups girls. Her
York, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Chi- doing the wing wniking and changing booth was certainly a lovely one nnd
c«co, Witwnukce, Omaha, Cleveland from one airplane to the other and showed that Uncle Sam is doing a big
am! other cities. In all of these cities shortly after leaving- here had part thing When hi; is making it possible
anil m many others, there are commit- j of his foot taken oil by thc propellor for the best in household culture shall
tees and groups which nspire to be the of one plane while he was changing become possible to the country girl,
nucleus of the nn.tionn! organization from one to the other In Tampa. But who has hitherto been “cribbed, cofwhich propaganda is now working in the accident has not stopped hls fined nnd confined" by her restricted
the interest of Germany nnd in tho death-defying stunts and he is doing life nwny from people. It is, said the
United States with the hope to build!them again nnd. those who nre with brick ronds nnd autos have advanced
up for the purpose stated above. '
him are all top-notchers in the flying civilization a hundred years, nnd the
’’Identified with this movement are pome. They will use two Avros of County Demonstrator has helped out
n&lt;li\iiluals whose disloyalty nnd whose the type that were here some time in the job.
e(Torts in the interest of Germany!ago when Captain Pearson was flying" Seminole county was way up in
haw u.,.n notorious in the past and it on the lakefront and Pearson will "G" with their exhibit and the exhibiwho are now again in direct communi- be here with tho same machine nnd tors were no plus ultru of courtesy in
cation with Berlin.
nnothr of the same type.
showing nil the wonderful things they
"National headquarters has received ! Future announcements will he made had. It was too bad one of these, Mr.
reports of pro-German activities from in this paper about the completed C. M. Berry, had to go home from ill*
ness, *°r bu wa8*doing such a fine
many- sections of tho country, which program.
work; by the way his wife was an
appear to connect directly with tho
Orlando girl, Miss Marie Fletcher,
national propaganda campaign here
and she was kept busy welcoming all
outlined.
•
her former friends nnd showing all of
"Department officials arc requested
them the many good things that San­
To make note of any dramatic activ­
ford had sent down to us.—Orlando
ities in their community and to for­
ward actual and complete reports of JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 22— Mayor Reporter-Star.
Ufne to national headquarters."
John W. Martin announced today that
1-cmucl Holies, national adjutant of a special meeting of the city commis­ Let Germany !Pay
the Legion, said there wns little he sion hnd been called for Tuesday
Belgium’s Bills
could*add publicly at this time, but m0fning, at which time ho would rec­
to a formal statement, supplementing ommend that Chief of Police F. C.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23— Enact­
The bulletin he said, "the greatest Roach bo retired on a pension; thnt
check to a movement of this kind will Abe Jt. Roberts, now assistant chief, ment of legislation authorizing the
come from these citizens of Teutonic be made chief; W. B. Cuhoon, chief of treasury department to accept Ger­
extraction of whose loyalty and sin­ detectives be mude assistant chief, man bonds in full payment of Bel­
cerity there can be no doubt.”
and that Charles II. Ilurlbcrt, detec­ gium’s debt to tho United States con­
tracted before the signing of the arm­
tive, be made chief of detectives.
istice
was recommended to congress
ATTEMPT TO WRECK TRAIN
The shakeup in thc police depart­
yesterday
by President Wilson. The
ment as proposed by the mayor fol­
total
of
this
debt was placed at |171,ORLANDO, Feb. 22—What may lows closely upon the heels of a dou­
780.000,
with
interest frdm April 16,
have been a dastardly attempt to de­ ble murder last Wednesday night, sev­
1010
,
Including
sums advanced since
fail and wreck A. C. L. northbound eral shootings, robberies and lawless­
the
armistice,
however,
Belgium owes
train No. 02, Sunday afternoon, was ness during the paBt several months.
the
United
States
approximately
made public here yesterday. The en­
1343.445.000.
•
gineer on train No! 89, local southKILLED BY TRAIN
hound, between Altamonte Springs
and Maitland, noted an obstruction on SEFFNER.Feb. 21.—Struck by a Pinch Irish Lead­
the railroad and succeeded in bringing freight locomotive ns hls nutomobile
er in London
the train to a halt within n few feet wng crossing thc Atlantic Coast Line
what upon examination proved to track, J. J. Crump, station «Bcnt and
RELFAST, Ireland, Feb. 23—Sean
be a crosstlc that had been wedged jn prominent real estate man of StefTMcGrath, genera Isccretnry of the
between two others, one end beneath ner. was killed almost instantaneously
Irish' Self Determination League, was
0fm rail and.thp other protruding here at noon yesterday. Mr. Crump arrested in London yesterday accord­
above the other rail in such m a n n e r was 38 years old and was popular here,
ing to advices received hero today. He
that would have 'C a u s e d the locomo­ where he had spent most of hls life. .yill be transferred to Ireland for in­
tive to have plunged from the track. He is survived by hls wife and hi* terment.
Railroad Superintendent Dumas at father.
'
■*’ / ■ • - ■- «
Sanford stated that officials' of the
Yes, .the “world do move," but Just
A good nntured man never wastes
are working on the case and he
personally believes the tie was laid on his temper onr little trouble!; he saves now It appears to be the tall that U
doing the wagging.
j it all for the big ones.
toe rails by some children.

BALLPLAYER
- PLAYS HERO,
SAVES LIVES

AVIATION STUNTS
BE GIVEN HERE ON
SATURDAY, MCH. 5

SHAKE-UP IN
JAX POLICE DEPT.

*

GENUINE
4*

44

BULL
D U R H A M

tobacco makes SO
flood cigarettes for
10c

VEGETABLE DIET
WILL SAVE LIVES
SAYS PHYSICIAN
EMINENT
ENGLISH
WRITER
- POINTS OUT MEAT AS A
SORT OF DISEASE
LONDON, Feb. 22— Dr. Jos iah
Oldfield, English physician and auth­
or, who believes that flesh-eating is a
prolific source of disease and one of
the worst enemies of the human race,
is of the opinion thnt the wastage of
life enused by the war mgiht be
speedily repaired by right feeding.
L&gt;r. Oldfield is a strong advocate of
the Fruitarian diet and has been sen­
ior physician of the I.ady Margaret
Fruitarian Hospital at Bromley.
Writing from Jamaica lie says:
"My observations here confirm my
views that food anil fertility go hand
in hand. The commission dealing
with the grave problem of the stead­
ily falling birth rate in Europe has
failed to grasp the fundamental truth
which applies to vegetable and ani­
mal nnd human life alike—thnt a
right dietary means increased fertil
ity nnd wrong feeding leads to in­
creasing sterility.
"If a gardener wants much foliage
he feeds the plant with one food; if
he wants fruit or seed he feeds it
quite differently. So does the stockfeeder nnd breeder. It is a difference
in food only which transforms simi­
lar eggs, one into u drone and anoth­
er into a queen bee.
"Whereas before the war in every
European country the birth rate
showed n steady fall, yet in Serbia,
Bulgarin and Rumania, where the
hardy peasants still lived -on rye
bread, dried fruits, vegetables, cheese,
oil and sour milk, there, was a contin­
uous high birth rate and no decroase.
“Here in the West Indies, where tile
dark races live on yams, sweet pota­
toes, carruvu, Indian corn, sugar, mlik,
coconnuts, bananas an dorauges, with
some salt fish, t|ie birth rate is high
and the fertility irrespresslhle.
“Owing to ignorance und want of
sanitation the infant mortality is
high, hut when that is removed the
blnck population will multiply at a
fur higher rate than the white unless
the white population of the world
learns that it is corn, oil and wine,
salads, milk and honey which pro­
duce a fertile race, and that meat catinf auells increased sterility.” ; ■'

Recently, through the generosity of
Hon. F. F. Dutton, of this city, the
teachers and pupils of thc public
schools of this couhty were given tho
privilege of hearing the grentest lec­
ture of the world, “Acres of Dia­
monds” by Dr. Russell II. Conwell, of
Philadelphia. Not being fully satis­
fied with merely buying this lecture
and giving it to the schools, Mr. Dut­
ton, realizing thc good that could renult fron\ having the great truths of
thc lecture indelibly impressed on the
minds and hearts of the youth, asked
the superintendent for the privilege of
offering one hundred dollars to be
awarded in prizes to high school.and
grammar school pupils writing essays
on the subject, “How Will tho Locturej ‘Acres of Diamonds,’ Make Me a
Better Citizen?’*
The essays were judged by compe­
tent, impartial and disinterested judg­
es, who knew neither tho nnme of the
contestant nor the school- represented,
nnd the awards were made upon the
merits of the essays ns to stylo and
subject-matter.
The winners of tho several prizes
wore ns follows:
County High School grand prize,
Oviedo High School.^
County Grammar School Prize, tift
Sanford Grammar School.
Individual Prizes.
Sanford High School, Miss Gayle
Marshall.
Oviedo High School, Miss Eliznbeth
Young.
Sanford Seventh Grade, Briggs Ar­
rington.
Sanfortl Eighth Grade, Warner
Seoggan.
Oviedo Grammar
School, Olin
Wright.
laike Monroe School, Miss Violet
Swnggerty.
Longwood School, Albert Owens.
Chuluota School, Hazel Jacobs,
(■rent interest wns displayed in this
contest, hnd there is no doubt that the
contestants will remember for life the
cardinal points of Dr. Conwcll’s lec­
ture, nnd will become stronger, truer
and better citizens for having heard
and studied it.
Teachers nnd pupils extend heart­
iest thanks to Mr. Dutton for his in­
terest und generosity.

Question of Publicity
Discussed a t Council
(Br Til AufrcUUd rn u )

PARIS, Feb. 22.—Discussion of the
question of publicity of the delibera­
tions of the council of the League of
Nutiona wns again resumed this
morning.
Italian delegate made
strong' objections to either admission
of public or press to session or to
full publicity of discussions by tho
council.

I .
tt H H H I

The Herald
Office Supply
Department
Box Stationery

• ...4 Q

• ; VJ1

NEW ARRIVALS

Tally Cards
Place Cards
P a rty .
Supplies
See The Herald
First

Herald
Printing Co.
V

m*r j

PRINTING
O FFICE SUPPLIES
Quarantine Against
Fruits Imports to Be
Effective on April 1
WASHINGTON, Feb. 22— Quaran­
tine regulations efefctive April 1
aganist fruit and vegetables from
Cuba, the Bahamas, Jamaica, tho Ca­
nal Zone, Costa Rica, India, Philip­
pine Islands, Ceylon nnd Java were
announced yesterday by the Depart­
ment, uwing to danger of a citrus
black fly pest. The rules apply to
raw or unprocessed plant* or parts of
plants, including such ua’may be used
for packing material, but not to ship*
merits of processed fruits or vege­
tables.

SI

. i

3 A

n &amp; F T S Z S IK lZ ?

T il h w «»
» S t m li
ik r M f li w M c t r l n l l It
m —. d. ilk* Im
w f i lI tlr* m U1s | .

Tt

“PROLIFIC” Fertilizers Grow Prolific
Crops

GIRL STABBED FATHER
IN DEFENSE OF MOTHER

*i

IN

is one too

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Feb. 23—
Lieut. William D. Coney will continue
his flight to Jacksonville with a de­
lay of only about 15 minutes at
Bronte, Cooke county, Texas, accord­
ing to a wire received here by his
mother from J. C. Jackson, manager
of thc Western Union at Dallas.
The message received by the avia­
tor's mother, Mrs. E. F. Coney, of
Brunswick, who is awaiting the arriv­
al of her son here was to the effect
that a plane had been sent to mako
repairs on the do Havlland and that
tho flight.would be continued imme­
diately.

Much is being done in the way of
setting orchards in Walton county;
recently 4,000 peach and 200 pecan
trees were set on one farm, and 1,000
peach trees on two other farms. Wo
have 10,000 blueberry .plants ready to
set.

This Week

O n e f r u it
SPECULATOR

You Can’t Keep a
Good Man Down

i.(»r Tfc* I m m U M
*&gt;
• •
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 23— Eliza­
beth Lance, 15 years old, was stabbed
both Lance, 15 years old, stabbed her
father to death while defending her
mother here today, police said, during
a quarrel between her parents. A for­
mal charge of murder wns lodged
against thc girl.

jg ja

THE BLACKSHEAR MFG. COMPANY J
&lt;

BLACKSHEAR, GEORGIA

A qim rter-cenlury of Buccesaful m anufacture and d istri­
bution in Florida nnd Georgia of High Grade
‘‘PROLIFIC” Fertilizers
Special form ulas for C irtus, Melon and all Vegetable
Crops
Reduce your 1921 Fertiliber bills by using “PROLIFIC
Fertilizers.

.&gt;

Honestly m ade, truthfully sold, and sa tisfa cto rily

delivered

An indopendent company w ith capacity o f 400'tons daily. Wifl

T. E. KING, A gent

SANFORD f V. _»_
•“

• **

FLORIDA

•f:.

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25,1921
King. They are engaged in the manu­
facture and sale of fertilisers. Mr.
Littlefield is thinking of making San­
(Fr,t» l«tir4*r'« DtUj)
Alien Jones and Ed. Mcisch are at ford his headquarters.
homo from Gainesville for the week
will break a Cold, Fever and
end.
Miss Lucca Chappell spent the week
Grippe quicker than anything
end at Altamontp Springs.
we know, preventing pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brower and
.
17-iatc
house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Collings
Mrs. Henry Wight and Miss Sarah OF “EXTRAS" IN ORDER TO AID ______ ”
of Birmingham, Ala., and Mr. and Wight hnve returned from Gaines­
ROLLIN8 IN RAISING COL­
LANDIS, FI 8 II &amp; HULL
Mrs.
D.
A.
Kelly
left
this
morning
for
ville.
LEGE FUND.
Where . They Came
Attorneys and Connseliore-at-Law
County Engineer Williams wa£ out a week’s camp on the Brower ranch,
From, Where They
DeLAND, FLORIDA
Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Vinson left
ORLANDO, Feb. 23.—At a rousing
today and blamed if he and Charlie south of Fort Myers.
Will
practice
in the State and Fed*r
today
for
their
homo
in
Alexandria,
convocation held in Knowlse Hall on
Harrison didn’t unwind a steel tape
are Going—Blank
al
Courts.
Special
facilities for Ex­
Ind.,
having
been
the
guests
of
Mrs.
Monday
to
close
the
active
student
nnd mensurc a couple or three lengths
^ r* and ^ rs- J ®*10 Hayes are re­
amining and Perfecting Land Titles.
Julius
Schultz.
phase
of.
the
Rollins
College
endow­
The new cabinet as selected by ef it right down the middle of the main | ceivinK the congratulations upon the
ment campaign, 200 students out of
street to the surprise of the crowd of | birth of a dau*htcr« Thursday,
President-elect Harding will be:
Mr.
G.
F.
Smith
is
at
home
for
a
a
student body of 320-auhscd^d $3,Secretary of State—Charles EvanB five. Lookc like progress, don't It?
short
visit
from
the
oil
fields
In
Tex­
310
and twelve members of the col­
Dad Bromley was seen driving with
Dr' and Mr9',J ' H- Tca^ e and Mr8'
Hughes, New York.
as.
'
II.
K.
Aiken
of
Laurens,
S.
C.,
are
the
lege
faculty pledged $1,940, bringing Is - a powerful Antiseptic and Pali
Treasury—Andrew Mellon, of Penn­ n stranger today in his fine fiulck-oguests
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Langley.
the
total
amount pledged to the Rol­ Killer, cures infected cuts, old sores,
sinc
sylvania.
Mr,
and
Mrs.
G.
I.
Loucks
have
re­
lins
endowment
fund by students and tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Neup.
Mr. and Mrs. A .E. Snyder of j
War—John W. Weeks, of Massa­
turned
from
Louisville,
Ky.,
where
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Swavcrly
of
Leesburg
faculty
members
of tho college up algla, Rheumatism.
17-iatc
Patonia N. J., Btoppcd in town today.)
chusetts.
they
nttended
the
wedding
of
their
were
among
thd
visitors
to
the
city
to
$11,488.
So
far
as
comparative
Attorney-General — Harry
M. They are spending a few days at the
last night. Mr. Swaverly is business son, Lieut. Earl Loucks.
records are available no student body
Argo rest camp on tho St. Johns.
Daugherty, of Ohio.
GEO. G. HERRING
in
any college campaign has mads a
manager
of
the
Leesburg
Commercial
Mr. and Mrs. .C. H. Siggins of Bos­
Postmaster-General—Will H. Hays,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pace have as record to exceed this. The pledges
and
nttended
the
meeting
of
the
Attorney-at-Law .
ton, Mass., guests of Mr. and Mrs.
of Indiana.
their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. were made on an “Earn and give"
Typothetae
of
America
at
thp
Sem­
J.
E.
Snyder,
will
spend
a
few
days
Secretary of the Navy—Edwin DenRuby, of Louisville, Ky. Mr. Ruby is basis covering a period of five years. N o. 14 Gamer-Woodruff Build in
in Tampa and on the west coast be­ inole.
by, of Michlgah.
the nephew qf Mrs. Pace,
The men students agreed. to refrain
SANFORD, FLA,
Secretary of the Interior—A. B. fore leaving for Washington, D. C.,
from
buying
silk
shirts
and
other
lux­
Walter Neal of the St. Augustine
where they will attend the inaugural
Fall, of New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Heitz, of Chicago,
Secretary of Agriculture—Henry ceremonies when Harding and Cool- Record Printing Company is in the who, have been to Casadaiga, have re­ uries and the women to deny them­
selves expensive articles of dress and
city getting data on the new booklet
Waltate, of Iowa.
idge are inducted Into office.
turned
to
the
city
and
are
the
guests
various
amusements in order to add
Secretary of Commerce.—Herbert
Mr. E. C. Tribble has had affine that will soon be issued* by the Cham­ of the Seminole Hotel.
to
the
fund.
JEW ELER
ber
of
Commerce.*
This
booklet
will
Hoover, of California.
lot of young tangerine trees added to
Mrs.
S.ophina
Ohlinger,
an
alumnae
be
one
of
the
finest,
that
has
ever
been
Secretary of Labor—James J. Dav­ his already compig orange grove.
MY SPECIALTIES:
The Women’s Club is patriotically of -Rollins, now matron of Lakeside
is, of Pennsylvania.
D. D. Daniels and the Ovcldo men jssued for Sanford.
Pickard’s
Hand-Painted China
celebrating tho birthday of George Cottage, made the largest Individual
arc hustling In the oranges to the
Gorham's
Sterling 8 !lver
Washington by giving a Colonial tea pledge, $1,000.
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., Feb. 23.— Ovcldo packing houses this fine
S. 0. Chase of Sanford was a guest
Rogers'
Plated
Wars
and many other stunts of a.patriotic
"We want the whole state to know
President-elect Harding complete^ his weather.
at the Dixie several days this week.
Elgin
and
Waltham
Watches
what the present students and fac­
nature. 1
Cabinet Blate yesterday by a virtual
Even Billy Jacobs and his whole He owns n 100-acre citrus grove in
ulty members, who know Rollins best,
selection of Edwin Denby, of Detroit, family went to the fair Saturday and Hall’s hnmmock near Audubon on
think of the college," said Mrs. OhlinRodney
H.
Brandon
left
this
morn­
Mich., ns secretary of the nnvy.
for fenr they would not get to see it Merritt Island, said to be the largest ing for Jacksonville ajter speaking nt ger.
SCHELLE MAINES
Tho choice wns the first big sur­ nil Carrie Higgins nnd Lornync went grove in Brevard county. The fruit
Miss Margaret McKay, of Tampa,
the
Princess
theatre
Jnst
night
-He
LAWY ER
prise among the cabinet selections, thnt evening. Bill Higgins stayed nt from this big. grove Is shipped to the
Mr. Dcnby’s numq having never ap­ homo nnd burned the woods to help railroad nt Enu Gallie via boat on the will preside nt a big meeting of representing the women of the col­
o m c i IN THE COURT HOUSE
peared ‘ in newspaper
speculation light up the town in case the electric Banana river.—Titusville Advocate. Moose nt Jacksonville tonight and ex­ lege, said thnt the students" cam­
SANFORD - •• FLORIDA
pects to return to Sanford next week. paign committee would interview all
about the navy post. He Is an attor­ light plant failed' to produce that
students who were not present at the
ney and a former member of con­ mysterious Ben Franklin juice nt this
When htc wonders of Moore Hav­
Secretary Pearmon of the Chamber convocation, in nn effort to make n
gress nn dhns served ns an enlisted critical time.
en soil became known to people nt a
of
Commerce Is attending a meeting 100 per cent record among students
man in wra time in both the nuvy nnd
J. C. nnd N. C. Jacobs arc about to distance, and they flocked in great of the Inland Waterways at Jackson­ and faculty.
the marine corps.
hnve one of the Colt acetylene gas numbers to thnt section, lonely essenW. C. Comstock, of Winter Park,
It is understood a formal tender nnd concerns stuck near their houses very tinl of habitation rapidly dotted the ville today. Our waterways are being
chairman of the Rollins College cam­ :: f f i u r t o n - C r a f t ::
pushed
by
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
acceptance arc yet to he exchanged, s4&gt;on. They are going to hnVc light region. Some of these early evident
paign state executive committee, an­
but Mr. Denby is regarded by those if the light plant fails. All they will es of growth remain, but of late brick just now.
nounced Inst night that the move­
fi/CT/OS FLORIDA t
close to Mr. Harding ns practically hnve to do is turn on the gns nnd the buildingH have come into evidence nt
ment to provide the first $500,000 of
( From W i&lt;Jn«id»y-« D i l l r )
We do
certain to take the place.
Master Karlylo Housholder is ill in a contemplated $1,000,000 endowment
machine will do the rest.
^ Moore Haven, nlong with the estab­
HEMSTITCHING
AND
There were also growing indications
lishment
of
prosperous
bunking
insti­
W. T Higgins and Pinkney Starr
the Femald-Laughton Hospltol.
fund would officially terminate on
PICOTING
today thnt the virtual selections of kept, the Ovcido folks from getting tutions.
February 28, the closing day of the
FOR THE TRADE
Herbert Hoover, of California, to be much sleep Wednesday night until tho
Mrs. S. J. Edwards, of Portsmouth, annual ceremonies.
• MAIL ORDERS
secretary of commerce nnd James J. wee small hours of the morning, over­
(From Monday’s Daily)
Ohio, is in the city the guest of her
Davis, of Pennsylvania, to be secre­ hauling one of Mr. Daniels' trucks nt
GIVEN PROMPT
Lieutenant Bivens is the guest of daughter, Mrs. May Hunter.
j Mr. J. A. White Says "If You Hnve
ATTENTION
tary of labor soon would be definite­ McCully’s shop in order to keep it friends for the week-end.
_ „ ~~
,
.
An Automobile, Keep Rat-Snap”
ly fixed, putting the complete cabi­ going during the rush now on.
Mrs, E. M. Galloway leaves today |
_____
♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a
net list in its final form.
Mrs.
EE.
Colson,
who
has
been
the
for
Miami
to
attend
the
board
meet„rf
,
kncw
nbmjt
RAT.SNAp iRflt
When it comes to a fine orange
-Mr. Denby, who wns drawn into the grove in shape you nil ought to take guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Gnllowny, ing of the State Federation of Worn-I ,nter wou,d hnve saVC(, $120 My
PIANO TUNING
cabinet situation ns a dnrk horse, af­ a squint at Gaston Jacobs' just now. , leaves the first of this week for en'a Clubs.
car was in the garage for a few weeks
ter former Governor Frank Lowden,
W. L. Hnrvey will tune your piano.
You can see how to fix them.
Tampa
during had weather; when I went to
of Illinois, declined to be considered
George Stuart will lecture at the take it out, found that rats had eaten 18 years with Cable Co. Permanent­
Mr. Sammy Long has jmt his re­
ly located in Sanford at 107 West
for the navy portfolio, is 50 years old,
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Schulte and Baptist church Thursday night and
nnd has nn intimate knowledge of far cently-acquired grove in some kind of two children hnve returned to their Rabbi Wise at the Baptist church Fri­ great holes in two new tiers. G o t|p jrs{ street Phone 103-J. All work
them Inter with RAT-SNAP." Three | gUftrantoe,l
•
} 25-tfe
eastern nffnris in addition to his nav­ neat trim the past few weeks.
home nt Dnytonn Bench nfter a pleas­ day night.
Daniel
Simmons,
and
Geo.
Bentley
sizes
35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and gtinral experience. He went to Chile in
ure doing some farming stunts now ant visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. G. C.
anteed by Ball Hardware Co.
1885 with his father, who ser
6G6 is a prescription for Colds,
Tho ninny friends of Lieut. Coney
that
will
make
most
of
the
know-how
f
hamberlnin.
there ns nn American minister ami
,
, ,
Fever and LnGrippe. It’s the
nnd his relatives here were anxious
You
will
get
a
letter
if
you
acci­
later he spent ten years m
in the Chi- oncs
8cU
U
I&gt;
nnd
takc
notico:
in
du0
most
speedy remedy we know.
to
henr
about
his
making
that
ocean
tjmo
j Mrs. J. S. Wilson returned from
nese maritime customs service.
dentally drop bread in a cup of tea.
17- 13tc
to
ocean
flight.
Don’t forgot thnt long-talked of Haines Oity Sunday,
Returning ot the United States in
=
1897, Mr. Denby served as n gunners hard road to Ovcido is n* reality now. ;
J. H. Montgomery, representing the
So
you’ve
no
excuse
for
not
coming
Mrs.
A.
R.
Key
has returned from
mate in the American nnvy during the
Typothetae
of America, left yestcr
n week’s visit in Tnngerene.
war with Spain, and nt tin- age of -17 ou* see us once in a while.
day
for
Palatka,
Gainesville, Lake
So good-night, I'm sleepy.
wns n sergeant in the marine crops
Mr. and Mrs. George DeCnttes hnve City nnd Ocala and other points in
during the world war. He wns a rep­
ns their guest Mrs. Hunter of At- North and Central Florida.
resentative in the 59th, 60th nnd 61st SIIEKMAN K. SMITH, MANAGER
G IL L E T T E T IR E S
FOR HARP VOCAL ENSEMBLE lnntn.
congresses, making n pnrtciularly
A. J. August, of St. Joseph, Mo,, is
study of naval affairs ns a member of
Albert Domer took first prize at among the visitors ter the city today.
Sherman K. Smith, manager for the
the naval committee.
the
Orlando fair on his yearling He is in the real estate business nnd
WELL, I T WONT
Harp Vocal Ensemble says: “The En­
handles
Florida
lands.
Mr.
August
is
heifer,
a
stall-fed
Redd
Poole
nnd
JerT A I-K a b o y e a
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.^-Edwin semble is unique, each harp playing
greatly interested in Sanford and her
w
h is p e r a f t e r
Denby, whose appointment ns secre­ its own. part. Harp music, though of scy. Albert says he enn raise good future prosperity and mny decide to
kno cking
tory of the navy yesterday, enlisted the best, appeals to all classes. Peo- jcnttle as well ns celery and lettuce locate here for the winter season.
THESE F O L K S
VOURCAR
as a private in the United States Ma­ pie who could not be induced to go to'and his first prize proves it.
ATTEND TO
W O W , J im £
rine Corps at the outbreak of the any other type of concert will go to
William
Lindsay,
of
London,
Eng­
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Herndon, Mr.
European war and wns sent to Paris hear and see the queen of instruments.
nnd
Mrs. Carridny of Dnytona Beach, land, is among the prominent visitors
The
simplicity
of
harp
composition
Island, S. C., the recruit training
to the city the guest of the Monte­
camp for the eastern section of the makes it the choice of tho laymen of Mr. nnd Mrs. Turney of Georgetown, zuma. We expect to show William
country. ’ Completing the regular music. While we play a strictly clas­ Ky., were visitors nt the residence of the beauties of Seminole county (tho
“boot" training given nil marines, he sical program, it is lawnys under­ Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stewart on their scenery, wo mean) and nlso take him
j
*
- * -s'-sAiiSI
was transferred to the non-commis­ standable to any person who likes way to Orlando.
fishing. He will take us golfing be­
ONjT
let
your
engine
knock
your
car.
The
first •
music.
For
encores
Miss
Zimmer,
the
sioned officers’ school, whecr he won
Mrs. Lucy Harber and daughter, fore he leaves. Mr. Lindsay is one of
solo
harpist,
uses
such
old
favorites
time
you
hear
it
knocking,
bring
ii
here
nnd
we
corporal's ehevrons. He proved nn
Miss Thelma Hnrber, are in Sanford the celebrated pianists of Europe and
will
perform
a
slight
operation
on
I
t.
If
you
\v
n
n
|
to
ns
"Old
Black
Joe"—in
fact
I
might
efficient drill master nnd rose to the
again, much to tho delight of their is spending a few weeks in Florida.
go
so
far
as
to
say,
you
have
never
nvoid
car
troubles
let
us
inspect
your
auto
fre­
rank of sergeant and finally was com­
heard Old Black Joe until you hear many friends. They have been stop­
quently.
missioned second lieutenant.
When Your Farm Stock is Sick, Look
Mr, Denby wns then made morale it on the harp. Miss Zimmer can ping the first pnrt of the winter nt
For Rats
Ijikelnnd but will be here for the rest
officer, where he performed whnt wns make you both laugh nnd cry with
of tho season and will return to their
Disease among farm animals don't
perhnps his most important showing. her art."
homo
in
Commerce,
Ga.,
by
easy
Ella
Wheeler
Wilcox
snys:
"There
just
hnppcn. Rats are carriers of
For months he delivered a dnily lecstages.
They
are
the
guests
of
the
dangerous
plagues—hog cholera, foot
ture to new recruits immediately uf- is “ peculiarly spiritual quality about
Gables.
nnd
mouth
disease and thnt terrible of
the
harp.
Its
very
shape,
its
glow
ter they took the onth of allegiance,
all
scourges—Bubonic
plngue. Far­
ing
color,
stir
the
observer
with
telling them the history of tho ma­
The
chnrter
for
the
Snrtford
chnpmers
should
throw
nround
premises
poetic
nnd
reverential
emotions.
One
rine corps and inspiring them with his
tcr,
United
Daughters
'of
the
Confed­
ItAT-SNAP.
It’s
sure
nnd
safe.
Three
feels
there
must
be
truth
in
the
tra­
remarkable appeal for patriotism and
loyalty. Lieut. Dcnby's “lecture” will dition which associates the harp with eracy, has been signed nnd this city sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold nnd guar­
razing b elding
be remembered by thousands of ma­ heavenly voices. The harp holds will soon hnve. a chapter of tho anteed by Ball Hardware Co.
daughters,
something
that
hap
been
rines hr one of the most impressive companionship for the lonely, roF IR S T ST. U O A K A V E .
mnnee for the temperamental, beauty needed for many years. The chapter
vents in their military service.
Yes, times certainly do change.
for the artistic minded nad religion will start with a fine membership ai]d Speak of a chicken now and a fellow
should be one of the most nctive chnf£ immediately thinks of the prettiest
for the devout."
Work at Capital
This concert will be given Monday tcra in the state.
girl he knows.
night at the Temple auditorium un­
Did Not Stop on
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Davison nre en­
the auspices of the Pipe Organ
Account Holiday der
Club. Tickets are now on B a le at the tertaining Mr. F. W. -Poor and his
Elder Springs office, Union Pharmacy sister, Miss Lillian Poor, old-time
Or n * im d itd fnu)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—Altho’ nil the hotels and by nny member of friends, from their former home in
New Hampshire. Miss Poor is the
all executive departments of the gov­ the Club. •
director of kindergarten in Boston,
ernment closed today in observance
Hive you our new price list7 * With the big reductions we have made in prices, no
of Washington’s birthday both hous­ "I Lost My Best Customers Through Mans., and is greatly interested in
grower can afford to omit the spring application to his grove. For both young and bear•
Hats,” Writes J. Adams.
conditions which govern the early ed­
e's of congress facing crammed legis­
ing trees, apply the last of January or first of February, our—
lative calendars with adjournment
“Used to have the busiest Restau­ ucation of young children. They ex­
only ton days off, remained n {ses­ rant in town until news spread that pect to visit St. Petersburg nnd other
FLORIDEAL SPECIAL
sion. Both senate and house suspend­ the kitchon was infested with rats; points in the South^before returning
5
per
cent
Amm., 8 per cent A. P. A., 2 per cent Pot.
!
ed business long enough to permit the lost n lot
of my best customers until North.
Write us for new price Hat of citnts and vegetable fertilisers
customary reading of Washington’s I tried RAT-SNAP. Haven’t a pest
(From Tuesday’s Dally)
- - .farewell address.
in the place now. Restaurants should
R. C. MAXWELL. Mgr. Sanford Branch .
,
.
N.
W.
Littlefield of Blackshcar.fTa.
use RAT-SNAP." Three sizes,' 35c,
Financial crisis: A time vhen all 65c, $1.25.. Sold and guaranteed by is in the city today looking after busi­
ness interests of the Blackshear
of the farmer’s money must be used Bail Hardware Co,
kTa Ru FACTURERSXIDEAL FERTILIZERS
*
JACKSONVILLE. FLA.
Manufacturing Company, who have a
to relieve the embarrassment of tho
local agency here In charge .of T. C
stock gambler.
Try a Herald Want Ad.—It pay«.

PRACTICALLY SIGNED UP TODAY PERSONAL NOTES
FOR THE WORLD SERIES 1921-1925
HARDING’S CABINET MEMBERS
Who They Are and
CHULUOTA

ROLLINS LADS
AND LASSIES TO
DENY SELVES

666

R U B -M Y -T ISM

r

f

m?

fWL

ifE

H EN R Y M cLAU LIN

A U T O
/ * ■ fly S
s MITH

BROS.

WHO'S
BEEN

D

pHONE 20

*I/^B

W

•«

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

SPR IN G FER T ILIZER S CHEAPER i|

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY

�/
_

____ r"-;
-

.

"Sr^*•-,

-f yT^7%

J J I -TO*!— B B B S S s - ,
^ .
. ,: •
Jd*s
.-.-g*1=r^f-

.

*-

* 7"*

T H E SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921

| pSoYING PRINTERS BANQUET
FLORIDIANS BUY EMININENT
SOCIAL WORKER
AROUSED N. Y.
k at SEMINOLE HQTEL LAST NIGHT CHAIN OF S ORES
TAKE UP COST SYSTEM IN PRINTING AT HALF MILLION
From llDDdir'i D»lly)

Florida P rint­ Lakeland Will Put
Central
Lid on Street Beg­
ing Offices Will Join
gars by Ordinance
United Typothetae
( r u n Saturday’*, D.Uy)

(F rta

D»Uy)

JACKSONVILLE, ORLANDO AND
TAMPA MAN INVOLVED IN
HIO DEAL
ORLANDO, Feb. 19.—V. W. Estes
announced yesterday that he and his
brother, II. O. Estes, of Tampa, assoc­
iated with Roy N. Chelf, of Jackson­
ville, had purchased from the United
Drug Co., of Boston the Ellerhrc
Stores, Inc., comprising their whole­
sale house nnd real estate in Jack­
sonville nnd a chnin of 9 retail drug
stores In Floridn. The purchase price
will figure over u half million dol­
lars.
Roy N. Chelf, who has held the
office of president of this coneem
since its establishment in Floridn,
w ill 1continue in this office. H. O.
Estes will serve ns secretary and
treasurer of the new organization. V.
W. Estes will hold the office of vicepresident hut will not be actively as­
sociated in the conducting of the new
concern, and will remain In Orlando
to look after his extensive grove in­
terests.
V. W. Estes announced that the
new organization will extend the
already large scope of their business
and huve already made arrangements
to open stores in several additional
cities. It is planned to extend their
business also to Georgia nnd- Ala
hnmn.

Central Florida get-together
Mnyor Thompson announced todny
0f the United Typothetnc of that he is preparing an ordinance that
* £ wos held at the Seminole Ho- will do away with the street pcddlnrs,
£ f w nifht with a representative which through their numbers and per­
JL /o f employing printers present, severance have become a burden upon
recount of the busy season there the passing public.
The ordinance
many absentees and those who will be presented a t the next meeting
to attend missed n good mect- of the city commissioners and no
L, and one of the finest luncheons doubt will be adopted. The ordinance
Singed by "Hilly” Shewn, the pop- will require that each "street merch­
T t m a n a g e r of the Seminole grill.
ant,” including those whg sell pencils,
made no mistake in securing collar buttons, safety razors nnd the
a, Mrvices of Henri Lojoux, tho like, will have to pay a license of $25.
r-och chef ns was evidenced in what A clause taking care of hte deserv­
L drlivercd to the printers last night ing blind persons and other worthy
iftht Sunday dinner advertised at the cases, will be inserted In the pro­
Statnole in today's Herald Is any- posed ordinance.—Lakeland Tele­
like the luncheon last night gram.
tun U a treat in store for the guest*
,/ the Seminoie grill. The following
gtcu was served:
Hors d’ouvers
B*by Onions Herring Suedoise
Ml Pickles
Radishes
Celery
Shrimp Cocktail a Tu "Billie”
Broiled King Mackerel Anchovy Sauce
Julienne Potatoes
Broiled Live I-obster, Seminole Sauce
On February 22, 1819, the treaty
Combination Salad
was signed by which Florida censed to
Cream Cheese
Saltincs
be a Spanish possession nnd boenme
Demi Tasse
American property. On February 10,
Cigars
Cigarettes
1821, this trenty was ratified. There­ THOROUGH WORK
' Messrs. Powers and Montgomery,
fore, both dnys nrc significant in the
the representatives of the Typothetae
state’s history, nnd since • the first
of America were present nnd after tho
mentioned day falls on George Wash­ Hqw a Sanford Citizen Found Free­
luncheon the party adjourned to the ington’s birthday, in nil likelihood it
dom From Kidney Troubles.
parlors of the Seminole where the
will be more generally observed than
co»t system was explained in detnil
If you Ryder from backache—
1
the other date, although the nineteenth
to the employing printers and many technically is the occasion of Florida’s
FromVurmnry disorders—
disori
matters of utmost importance to the
birthday.
j Any curable disease of the kidneys,
allied crafts were discussed. The cost
Use a tested kidney remedy.
A number of communities through­
syrtem has done more to lift the out the state have planned to fitting­
Doan's Kidney Pills have been test­
printing business out of the old time ly observe the event and no doubt oth­ ed by thousands.
nit and place it on the high plane ers will hold impromptu ceremonies.
Sanford people testify. Ask your
■here it belongs than any other agen­ Kustis particularly is going to stage neighbor.
cy and it will be good news to' the a celebration which will reflect the
Can you ask more convincing proof
patrons of the printing offices here loyal spirit of the people of that sec­ of merit f
and elsewhere to know that Sanford
Mrs. Geo. Smith, Route A, Sanford,
tion.
employing printers will install this
A notable event of February 22nd says; "It was several years ago that
lystem that gives printing offices nnd j will he the unveiling of a historical ( I used Doan's Kidney Pills for back­
patrons alike the best service, effic- ■tablet on Fort Marion at St.'Augps-, ache and other symptoms of kidney
lent servile and equality to all.
line by the Colonial Dames of Amer­ trouble. They gave me great relief
Thr work
organising all the of- ica in Florida. This tablet will depict and helped me in every way. Other
ficr- in tilts district will proceed at | the progress of the state during the j members of my family hnvf'stakcn
Drive ami the installing of tile cost century ending on this day and will he Iloan's Kidney Pills \iith wornlerful
'systems and other matters for the a concrete representation of the re- ( results, too. 1 am g lad ot givi* this
betterment of 'In- trade will begin in a markable progress which, has been etnlorseiinent."
few w.-.'t'
Messrs. Powers and I made.
Price title, IIt all dealers. I lon't
Mini'.gnim ry nil ninkt? Sanford headTlie Colonial Dames of America is simply ask for a kid!ley remedy get
quartern for the next month while | nn m,mirab|„ inntitution, thoroughly Doan’s Kidney Pills--the santo that
!hr&gt; ;ire looking after the many de American and embracing the prin­ Mrs. Smith had. Foster-Mil burn Co.,
tail' in perfeiting the system.
ciples and traditions which, inspired Mfgs., Buffalo, N. V.
our revolutionary fathers in their he­
mic struggle for liberty, and the ffer Officers Pick Up
sonnet in Florida includes members
Suspicious Character
of Die state's most distinguished fam­
ilies and women of prominence. These
on Magnolia Avenue
women have played a substantial part
in t*he development of the statu and
I F r o m Saturiimy'i Dally 1
nntiort and none are more worthy to
While Officers Vickery and Prevail
unveil a tablet of this kind than they were scouting nrnund last night they
*
\
are.
^
(From Mondny’a Dally)
discovered n suspicious character on
Fort Marion, named for the famous
The special services being held nt revolutionary general, is Jhe oldest Magnolia avenue nnd called upon him
the Baptist Temple by Dr. C. A. fort in America. It was first used to' stop ns they wished to spenk to
Owens rnnie to a close last night by the Spaniards and was known as him. The officers were in a car nt the
after a most successful ten days of San Marco, then it wns called Fort time and the man started running,
revival work. Dr. Owens in n fey St. John by the English and when it hut a few shots close behind him
*ords ;,t the beginning of his sermon was taken, over by the Americans it rnuscd.him to stop ami he wns taken
to the police station nnd later was
thank*.| all those who had especially received its present name.
lodged
in the county' jail. He threw
f*vored the services making specinl
This tablet will add something away n large wrench while fleeing
merition of Miss Madre, the pianist, worth while to Florida’s concrete her­
»nd the Sanford Herald for their lib­ itage and the Coloniul Panics of rum the officers nnd also had several
eral space. Ho took for his text last Amerlcn in Florida are to be congrat­ files nnd wires in his possession nnd
®Wit the "Prodigal Son” nnd S. J. ulated for their public-spirited gift.— had nil the earmarks of a secondstory man or at least one who would
Spencer, the sweet singer who has Floridn Metropolis.
rob
n kitchen while the cook was
ken in charge of the music rendered
awny. He looks like n negro hut mny
the song on "The Penitent” that was
Evidencing the faith of its officers he n foreigner nnd while he gave tho
preatly enjoyed nnd nfter a splendid
in the future of Leesburg nnd its ad­ officers n name it Is not known
exposition of the real meaning of tho
jacent territory, the First National whether it is his rcnl name dr Just
Prodigal son’s return and bringing it
Hank of Leesburg has received the his stage name while he is putting on
down to the latter day eventa, Dr.
approval of the national comptroller the movie play "Get the Money.” At
Owens called upon nil of thosa who
upon its new capital increase to $50,- liny rate he will be held for further
vi'hed Ui join the church to come
000, with n surplus of $25,000.
developments nnd he Is much safer
forward nnd many of those present
nnd tho community Is safer with him
•vailed themselves of this opportunity
in statu qou than ronpdng the streets
Mr.
deVnlern,
It
appenrs,
is
presi­
»nd gave the pastor their hand. At
nt
night tempted by the many auto­
dent
of
Ireland
everywhere
except
in
the close i^f the services nnd just be­
mobiles
standing nround with loose
Ireland.
fore the baptism of four new memtires nnd the mnny houses thyt have
t*f\ Mr. Spencer rendered, by special e-------been left open by the owners.
rarest, "Golden Bolls," accompanied
It is time thnt tho city took up tho
hy Miss Madre on the piano that wns
question
of bumping off every Indi­
**id to be one of the finest renditions
vidual
on
the streets nt night who
°f this song that the people here have
can
not
give
an account of himself
*'fr heard.
ns
Jacksonville
hns given the crooks
The specinl services have been reAny man of woman who kwp* the "bum's rush" nnd they are flock­
m»rknhly successful nnd as Ur. Owens
Sloan's handy will t«U 7oU
ing down state and Sanford will get
that tame thing
•kted last night the services occur­
n
pnrt of them unless tney are
ring so soon after the pastor had been
SPECIALLY those frequently warned awny.
holding revivnl services nnd owing to
twinges.
attacked byy rheumatic
rt
Make Sanford safe for the people
________..riant,
A
counter-irritant,Sloan's
Sloan i Linl*
the fart many were received into
scatters the congestion and fms- nnd unsafe for tho crook nnd they will
Membership in 'the church nt almost meat
traUs without rubbing to the afflicted pnss us by.'
*Vfry service the meeting was not
part, soon relieving the ache and pain.
classed in numbers but In the good
Kept handy and u»ed everywhere
It seemed to have mndc a great im­
for reducing and finally eliminating tho
‘hot it him accomplished. He also
pains
and
a
chei
ol
lumbago,
neuralgta,
pression
on Mr. Harding that when
dwelt upon the fAct that he loved Sanmuscle strain, joint stiffnesi, sprains, you go fishing off the Florida const
f,ir,l nnd all of her people and It was bruises, and tne results o( exposure.
You just know from its stimulating, you "Cut up a good Blzcd .fish—about
* Ways a pleasure to come here nnd
healthy
odor that it will do you good I threo or four feet long and scatter it
*** them when tho opportunity was
Sloan’s Liniment Is sold by all dnig- overboard.” Out in Ohio, or grandriven him.
gists—-35c, 70c, $1.40.
^
oldlexas, If they caught a fish that
Hr. Owens and Mr. Spencer mndc
long they would’lie nbout It for nn
mnny friends while hero nnd they will
entire generation. ‘
, llrRc‘d to come again some time
£—w
:-r.;v
n the future. They left today for AtThe army of the unemployed is not
tontq to resumo tholr evangelistic
disturbed
by thd reveille-whistle---w°ck in Georgia.

FLORIDA TO
CELEBRATE ITS
100TH BIRTHDAY

___________

ARE YOU INSURED?

IF

NOT, SEE

W. J. TH IG P EN &amp; C O M P A N Y

.

'

H
'
■ ;;
;w H
m m
'k 9

AGENTS

General Fire

Insurance

o r r t C K rn o p L E H d a n k i i u i l d i n u

-

S a n fo r d ,

F l o r id a

-

More than
W hen you let us supply your building
needs you get a great deal more than Just so
many feet of lumber—bundles of shingles—
pounds of nails—or panels of Beaver Board.

You get the benefit o f our building
material knowledge and experience in Service
that helps you get the results you want at the
right price. Service first in planning ths
work— more service in selecting proper mate­
rials—speedy service in delivering the goods.
You pay for the materials. T h e ser v ic e
p a y s fo r its e lf in the larger volume of business
it brings through super-satisfied customers.
It w ill p a y y o u to
i
be one o f them.
i

']U t S :

FITitss

for
S e rv ic e

NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the reg­
ular nnnunl meeting of the stockhold­
ers of tho Sanford . Hotgl Construc­
tion Company, Inc., will he held nt
o’clock, a. m. &lt;m the 7th day of Mn,
517 Commercial Street
A. I). 1921, at the offices of said cor­
poration at Sanford, Florida.
H. R. STEVENS,
Attest:
President.
II. C. Dultone, Secretary.
Consulting Chemist snys of the water: “Of the many waters of this and oth­
D-12-19-2(5; W-18-25 .
er regions that I hare analyzed, I hare found none superior In all good quali­
ties to thnt of the ’Elder Water."—Phone 311-W. Office In Miller Building.
The value of many men’s lives can
ELDER SPRINGS WATER CO.
.■ judged by their insurance policies.

SPECIAL SERVICES
BAPTIST TEMPLE
CLOSED SUNDAY

liSanford Novelty Works
ELDER SPRINGS W A T E R 1 &amp; 1 S S 3 &amp; 3

. u

Vs

l ,t_'Ir^uj

cj.idfijfcltzi

Ltm

CO VYING an automobile to■D day is wholly d ep en d en t
on whether such an investment
will bring definite returns.

OLD STANDBY,-TOR
ACHES AHD PAMS

Buick for twenty years has been
noted for relia b ility , power,
long life, and re-sale value.; In
the new 1921 models are im­
provements in accessibility—in
roomier interior; in more com­
fortable seating ahd more beau­
tiful stream-lines.

E

In cities and towns everywhere
ou w ill fin d A u th o r iz e d
ick Service.

★

I
■

*

Dr. Wise is an eminent social work­
er ns well as n preacher nnd no move­
ment for public betterment lncks his
support; not long ago he wus Commis­
sioner of Child Labor for the State of
Oregon where he wns then settled.
Fnmous for his outspoken opinion on
all public themes nnd with few to
equal him sn a platform speaker.
Rabbi Wise holds a place in the
front rank of Jewish preachers, in
America.1 He is nn eloquent speaker
and a devoted communal worker who
brings to all he undertakes an* Inde­
fatigable energy which oyercomes all
obstacles. Though still n young man
he hns accomplished much by steady
application, for he possesses two
gifts not often united in one person,
brilliancy and love for his work.
American Jewry possesses no finer
personality.—Montreal Jewish Times.
Dr. Wise is of that class of schol­
arly relgiious teachers whose convic­
tion, through independence, public
spirit and breadth of view are of in­
estimable service in a community. As
a philosophical thinker, writer and
speaker, as a practical philanthropist
and actively interested participant in
matters pertaining to the betterment
of public ethics and conditions, Dr.
Wise has done the community good
service, and deservedly holds an en­
viable place in* its estimation.—I’ortlnnd, Ore., Telegram.
Dr. Wise has youth and enthusiasm,
scholarship) nnd initiative, forensic
ability, with u splendid orgnn, fino
presence and magnetism to lend.—
I^indon Jewish Chronicle.
In recent months Rabbi Wise has
tnken a lead in reforms in New York,
and his address is known' to nil that
city. He will speak in Sanford on
"My Vision of America.”
"My Vision of Armenia."
Tickets on sale now at the low
price of $1.00.

,.,u n

I

Since January /, regu­
la r equipm ent on a l l
models includes cord tires

COOK AUTO

-

ORLANDO, FLORIDA
.

w . J. Thigpen,

- m
f ' *

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

- -iiM r-in rS w iiiiV

" i"

I

n ir« K

iI

I

iiib

i

i im i

' - • - &lt;* 5 v » g .« • M m i m i ■»«» ■— ■—«■—» « » &gt; " ■ '

—

~~

t «

.

- w*~

THESANFORDHERALD

Wo note that the Orlando Sentinel
TOO MUCH MONEY
has added another ‘‘feature’* to the
ft. J . h o l l y .................. rr»tid7*T~B»4 E4 t u r Innumerable list n n d the Sentinel’s
Sometimes we wonder if it is good
V. i . LILLARD............ S*cr»Urr u d T n u u n t ‘‘Complexion" should be just
right for the American people to have so
H. A. KE EL................................. Q«n.r»l X i n i ( &lt;r now.
much money.
Notes of This Busy Trade Body in the
r«VlUW4~Knnr rrUay by
Of course the natural instinct of a
William A. Pinkerton, nested de­ man is to accumulate ns much mon­
City of Sanford*
THE
HERALD( InPRINTING
COMPANY tective,
says crime in the United ey ns possible, nnd money is n decided
•
co rp o rated )
States is general. Pinky is too mod­ necessity these dnys.
There arc a number of business men cournging to officials of tho Sanford
SUBSCRIPTION PRICK IN ADVANCE:
est. Judging from the columns of the
Hut it is possible to have too much in Sanford who arc not cognizant of Chamber of Commerce, who have de­
ONE TEA R . . .
...
...
|1 10
We can all look back uni] remember
daily press it is something more than of a good thing.
what constitutes n Chamber of Com­ voted a great deal of their time to
■IX B O N T Ita ............................................ "... l . f l
thut
old time Saturday evening Wh«,
The
wnr
has
mnde
America
fabu­
merce,
why
it
is
absolutely
osscntinl
this
proposition.
»
three months....!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
.n general—it is nn overflow.
before
the dnys of the hath tub *
lously
rich,
the
envy
of
all
nations.
to
a
town.
One
of
the
best
nnd
moat
oEntarad ai fWcand Ctaaa Mall Mattar A u iu it t t .
had to mnke our weekly ablutions j»
Men
who
in
1914
had
nothing
now
arc
Herbert
Hoover
says
ho
is
getting
Sanford
shippers
nnd
growers
have
easily
understood
definitions
is
that
IMS. at tba Paal 0 ITlea at Baaford. Florida.
Dadar Act of March S, 1171.
tired of food conservation and relief comfortably well off. Others who given by a former president of the In- always experienced costly delays in the wash tub that was filled with hot
water nnd each boy took his turn while
Fhon* 141 work of all kinds and he wants to be hnd n modest sum six years ago are diannpolis Chamber of Commerce, as previous seasons particularly during
rieo: HERALD BUILDIHO.
-■ ■
let alone so he can go bnck to his old now rolling in wealth.
follows: “A Chamber of Commcrco is the heavy shipping period. The traf­ mother tried her best to gouge out «
The result? You see it every dny. the watch tower for opportunity. Not fic and transportation committee of eye or take off an car with whst
—r —----TS~—r&gt;~,— a~—
1 Joh of engineering as his money iB
Tlir. AMERICANpress A33Cx:iATIos
giving out. Just then he wns npIn the cities it is more nppnrcnt simply to anticipate evil but to scent the Sanford Chamber of Commerce seemed the roughest wash rag in th*
pointed Secretary of Commerce and than in the country towns. In the opportunities. Opportunities for In­ can take credit for eliminating these world. Anc( after tho bath w« ut
we oplno that his tired feeling will big cities no manufacturer will pro­ ternal improvements of all sorts. Just delays this season. It was tho result around the table and listened to
If O’Callaghan remains in New
duce, no middle man will distribute, ns the man standing on tho top of n of their contemplated action and the words of wisdom from father and
leave him, pronto.
York another week he will probably
----------- o----------nnd no merchant will sell an article mountain looking toward the cast will pressure brought to bear on the offi­ mother and tlaked over the events of
get a job on the police force which is
In Sehring sixty houses hnve Just nt n reasonable profit. All seem to catch the first rays of the rising sun cials of the transportation company the week and tho weeks to follow cr
probably whathe is after.
long before the people in the valley mainly responsible for the improved studied the Sunday school lesson for
been built under the supervision of want to get rich quick.
-----------o
—
the next day. And thus Saturday tl.
Employees
demand
prohibitive
wagThose bandits in Jacksonville urc E. L. Ilainz, in charge of this phase sc, work about ns they please, and in will know the sun is coming up at all. conditions this season.
ternooq-and night in the early days of
certainly afraid of the police. The of development there. All expensive many cases are becoming about ns So, tho Chamber of Commcrco will sec
the
pioneers meant something in th*
There arc a great many people in life of tho growing boys and girla_
way those timid and down trodden homes, they are turned over to pur­ inefficient ns could be imagined. In­ opportunities for the city long before
safo blowers pussyfoot around the chasers completely furnished. To in­ stead of the employer being the mas­ tho men engaged in the commerce of Sanford emitting as many kind of now it means picture shows, parties,
the city will know the opportunities "squawks,” to use nn expression of
terest investors, the development com­
Gate City of Florida is and, sad.
ter of his own business, his hired arc coming.’’ Howevor, to havo a one of our prominent citizens, about good times, late hours. Some differpany
maintains
offices
in
Orlando,
-----------o----------cnce.
The Clearwater editor says they Winter Haven, Pittsburg, New York help prncticnlly tell him where he Chamber of Commerce an efficient the Chamber of Commerce nnd asking
gets
off.
Chamber of Commerce it is necessary officers of the organization what it is
were gold bracelets on their ankles nnd Chicago.
The bright sunshine of Spring days
The war produced the profiteer, and that all-of the business interests line
.... — 0
down there. All right, Batchelor, old
doing.
dispels the spirit of gloom and in­
for
the
sake
of
easy
money,
he
re­
up solidly behind it. Any community
follow. Hold them n few dnys longer.
Judge Kencsaw Mountain Landis is
When these “squawks” arise the stills a feeling of gladness in the hu.
We arc coming down there next Sun­ rendering decisions on baseball and fuses to loosen his grip upon the can organize a Chamber of Commerce plan suggested 1q to ask the indi­ iman heart. It makes the bright side
country.
with n little printer’s Ink applied to vidual #squuwkcrs" what effort he has
day. .
judicinl matters rjght along despite
of life even brighter and enables us
Buildings arc thrown together in stationery but then it signifies noth­
- i------ o—-------the impeachment charges that various
personally mnde to Investigate theso to see the goodness which warms the
The town man who cultivates every little insects are bringing against*him. slipshod manner and inferior mater­ ing but an empty name..
activities, whnt proportion of.a week, hearts of our fellow men. It diverts
The Chamber of Commerce antici­ a month or n year he has devoted to
Inch of his garden spneo realizes a The judge is too big a man to notice ials are used, nil for the sake of cut­
our thoughts into pleasant channels
ting expenses nnd increasing porfits pates the need of a new trust company
valuable dual crop from that ground— these little pin pricks from the two
efforts that would build the city nnd nnd drives out tho shadows which
to
abnormal’
.
nnd is endeavoring to locate n propo­ ns a culminating silencer inquire of hnve enshrouded us during the wininexpensive food nnd nn improvement by four congressmen who will never
In
the
manufacturing
world
it
is
sition of this kind in Sanford.
get in the same class ns Judge Land­
In his constitutional development.
him if he Is a member of the Cham­ ter months. Welcome the sunshine
the same. Quality is sacrificed for
is.
ber of Commerce in GOOD standing. of Spring days, for its warm riyi
o----------profits, or where quality does prevail
Headline in paper yesterday said,
The Moosehenrt Home in the south,
"Squawks" is n humorous name for produce both the joy and the susten­
the price becomes almost prohibitive.
“Soviet has Captured Georgia," and
one
of
tho
greatest
propositions
of­
the
occasional outbursts of a knocker. ance of life.
The Sanford Chamber of Commerce
Of course there are some excep­
we thought Tom Watson or somebody Is n live organization nnd the board'
fered any community, will, ho tho re­
Constructive
criticism is always de­
tions to this rule, but the exceptions
had broken loose again but on read­ of directors meets once each week to
sult of the activities of the Chamber sired from the business men by the
Have you a child of school agt?
nre few and difficult to find. .
ing farther down it said Georgia in take up Qie needs of the city, nnd
of Commerce if it is decided thnt San­ Chamber of Commerce. A man with Then give, a thought to our public
The ease with which money hns
Asin Minor and of course thnt is dif­ county nnd they nro working hnrd to
progressive ideas ronlizes thnt if there schools. L«.t thu principal nnd the
been accumulated during the past six ford is the logical location.
ferent.
Digression
may
be
permitted
nt
this
nrc
nny fnults the only way to correct tcnchcis understand that they are ia
put over those big things which mean years has produced thin stntc of af---------- o----------point
to
state
thnt
the
attendance
nt
them
is from the inside and acts ac- your mind nnd thnt you arc appre­
so much to every citizen of the coun­ fnirs. It is not conducive to the fu­
Mr. Brandon’s address wns very ills- coniingly.
A reformed burglnr in one of our ty. If you are not a member of the ture welfare of our country.
ciative of the good work they are do­
retnil^ stores asked us $18 for a pair Chamber of Commerce you are not
ing in training your child to meet the
Hut we have faith in America and
of shoes this week; the kind that could (J0jnj. yourself or your city Justice.
intellectual problems of life. If yoa
*ilI,US
OF
SMILES
NEED A COMMERCIAL ORGANI­
in American people.
hnve been purchased for $3.98 four
_______
plant a rose hush and it* flourishes
ZATION
We are in the temporary grip of a
years ago. No wonder there is n buy
nnd
blooms your neighbors see it ird
If
the
25,000
solid
carloads
of
fruit
Sanford has been fortunnto so far hysterical mania for the rapid accu­
ers’ strike on.—Florida Grower.
appreciate
its fragrance nnd beauty,
and
veg.
tables
shipped
out
of
Sunny
During the past week many of our
in escaping the crime wave that has mulation of wealth, but we believe
---------- o ----------The
instructors
of our children are d
Florid::
.o
storm
shivered
states
north
been sweeping over the country but that this mania will pass away in!citizens hnve wanted something done
of here, since the 15th of September, infinitely more importance than the
Atlanta man with three wives -says the officials of the city and county time and permit a return to the sane
the war made him insane. Yes, the should not relnx their vigilence in the and rational methods which prevailed nnd not knowing who would do it were mnde into one train there would choicest flower thnt ever bloomed. Let
came* to the Hornld office
ns usual. he a train of sunshine nnd smiles us give them the recognition and the
war made a hunch of us insane but least nnd th is 'force can he supple­ prior to the outbreak of the war.
e
attention and encourngement that ii
not enough to get more than one wife mented by private citizens who enn
Hut it will require time and we Wc told them thnt the Chamber of 170*7 miles long.
And just think, the movement is their due. Their lives will he sweet­
and even one wife and a large family assist materially by keeping their must employ infinite patience in Commerce was the place to take these
er and their work better, and in after
11 - as- n bright
i
to keep during the war made all of us eyes open while on the streets. All bringing it about.
trouhies
young secretary hardlyJ begun;
, ** * anil in less than nnothyears your child will be the benefic­
. .
, | to
. perform
_»___j„just
or month,
while
insane to pay the war prices.
Americans nre too sensible to trnv- wns being
those who can not he accounted for
paid
this
. March
. . . blizzards , arc
iary of your thoughtfulness and at­
,
,
,
,
.
0
glooming
the
heavens
of
the
North,
---------- o----- ----- .
should he made to move on and all the el far on the road that lends to de­ kind of service. Some of them were K
"
...
,
tention and their faithfulness to
t
,
.,
\
.
t
up
there
they
will
he
extracting
sunThe St
Petersburg Independent fakes nnd “ronio ni’s" be |unde to Mruction.
not members of the Chamber of Com- '
, .
... . ,,
duty.
.
,
,,
„
_
shine
from
glorious
Horidit
cucumdoes not think the Florida legislature leave the city.
Ever; the lure of unlimited gold can merce and some of them were memas good as the average. Wt think it
not d e p r iv e t h e m e n t i r e l y o f
bers hut all of them went to the sec­ i hers!
Don’t condemn the swaggering bop
is better than the average after look
retary of the Chamber of Commerce!' The . forty-eight hours ending Fri- too severely. He is not responsible
Another sugar scare was started eoUimon sense.
, .
. . . .....
ing over the names of those who com­ here last week by the statement that
and', .he spent. .hours doing
this
work dayJ night,
, ’ ’18th,’ snw, moving
...
* t*J6 sol for his own existence, nor is he re­
id
carloads—and
no
telling
ng
how
now mud
much
pose it and we believe their work will sugar wns going up again two cents
ORANGE BLOSSOMS VERSUS
that in some instances meant some­
more
went
by
express,
and
single
box sponsible for the trnits of character
prove it.
SNOW thing for the pubHc welfare hut in
on the pound hut the average house­
which put the swagger into his step.
some instances meant more for the and crate. That's one train four nnd Heredity nnd environment often male
wife who has been paying as high as
u third miles long!'
Florida and New York are alike be­ individual who was asking for it.
A South Carolina postmaster wants twenty-five cents a pound wns not
Of course there’s a reason for all or break a boy in the making. Krw
And this brings to mind the oft-re­
to play Harding a game of golf to nlnrmed at the raise of two cents ing pelted nnd covered with white, in
this.
Although some outsiders still those whose home life is not as it
Bee if he keeps the postoffice or not. which by the way never came. These Florida it is the petals of orange pented statement in the Herald that
!think of Floridn in terms of sand nnd should Ik* may hnve their character*
This shows the advantages of golf sugar scares are usually brought hlossouiD sifting through the sun to not a town oi county can get along
swamp, there nre n few furms con- strengthened and developed throujl
again nnd if Sanford only hnd golf about by the speculators who want to earth. In New York it is snow, fifteen without .a good chamber of commerce! . . . .
. , ..
, , . . ,
.
.. .
. . . trihuting to this daily output of glnd- the kindness of others. A word of
to do any nnd all of these things that | ___ . .,__ ,ri ,,...._ ._
links we could settle m a n y differences rake off a few millions by the rise of inches of it!
sympathy nnd cheer to the lad on the
Snow over the northeastern mid come up from day to day in every ness to others. The Commissioner of street is a long step (toward tbe
on the "golf links, m a y b e
two cents per pound brought on by a
Agriculture, up ill Tallahassee, tells
hysterical public that hits been stung eastern part of the country above the community. You don’t need to "let us there were, in 1920, a’ total of 54,- moulding of the character of the mis
The No-Fence .problem is up again so ofter that they get ready for the real South, cold ram and sleet in the George do it" now for we have I’cur- 005 farms in Florida; that
these of the future.
and it seems that it will he settled by next sting as soon as a loud humming lake Legion, and zero, nad below, nian to do it. However, you should farms contained a total of 5,840,G93
temperatures %in the northwest and not ask Pcurmnn to do it unless you
Every community hns its spirit
the people this time. The legislature is heard.
centrul
west. In Floridn, only clouds are paying your annual dues in the ncres of which ,297,271 acres are With some it is one of honor und in­
will be asked to make it a referendum
-----------o------ ----“improved land." He tells us the av­
affair nnd send it bnck to the people
The trouble with the |&gt;eoplc of Snn- enough to make a glorious sunset in Snnford Chamber of Commerce. In erage value per acre of these farms, tegrity and progressive intellectuilfact you should not expect any trade
for ratification. The Herald would ford is that they arc more prone to the evenings of the perfect days.
is $88.90; that less thnn one-ffourth ity. With others the spirit of grrri,
The wcntneininn has been extreme­ body to grant you a iu.vor unless yo.i
like to see it fixed long enough ahead look after the gayeties of life rather
of the farms operated by their own­ gouge, repression and retrogressi*
so that the owners of cattle would than the stern necessities of business ly good to the United States this win­ are helping thnt trade body to exist. ers are mortgaged; that the number predominates. The* first attains it!
have plenty of time to make other ar­ and life in general. They love to go ter. He has given little occasion for And no city or county can exist with­ [of white farmers is 41,051, of which nim in life, while the latter ninis w
rangements.
to a show or a dance ro a big supper prolonged suffering from cold or had out a good live trade body. Willis number 88,830 are native*, nnd that higher than thnt which it attain*. VW
Commercial \ i
-----------o
hut when it conies to a business meet­ weather. The coal and wood hill of Powell in the Leesburg
. ,,
there are 12,954 colored farmers in of this community have* out chok*.
the
nation
is
materially
lessened,
to
sums
it
up
in
the
following:
(.,
. at„.e,
.
___ We can progress with the march of
The Htreets of Sanford nre not ing for the benefit of the town they
I this
one-half of ...».__
whom own
this date. Rut, it is treacherous
"There
is
n
city
in
Florida
that
arc
not
there.
This
hns
been
the
rule
clean and they hnve not been clean all
their farms. Also; he tells us there time, or we can procrastinate while
March in higher latitudes thnt is so might easily have divided honors with
time marches by. This is an »f*
in
Sanford
for
many
years
and
is
the
this winter.. There may he good
often the month when the storm.bliz­ T.nmpa, Jacksonville or Miami, but are 3,20 i women farmers actively en­ when men dp things, or they do noth­
real
reason
why
this
city
hns
not
reasons for this condition hut if there
gaged in producing crops.
zard roars, nnd the ice king seals the
are nny reasons or excuses we fail to grown ns it should growr They wnnt rivers nnd shuts the channels of com­ today you seldom hear of it. it is
Acres of celery yet to be blanched ing. There is no middle of the ro*J
dead. It will probably never come to and moved; ncres of tomatoes yet to course. The mnn who has the will
see it. Thero is nothing that detracts "George to do it uil" nnd they get out
merce. Then is the timo to be in life.
be shipped; ncres of cabbage just be­ to grasp his opportunities also hu
from any city nn much ns unclean the* next morning nnd kick George for Florida!
“The
business
men
of
this
city
hntl
ginning to bo cut; ncres of peppers the power to mnke them. That *•
streets. Will the street department doing it nnd end up by cussing George
This
stntc
has
been
n
veritable
par­
faith
in
its
future.
They
had
ambi­
und eggplants just getting ready for what we should do.
plense get a move on them nnd clean for taking so much liberty with the adise, for wenthcr nnd living condi­
tion.
They
hnd
vision.
It
was
no
town without asking fhem about it.
up.
tions generally this winter.
There cheap boom town. There wns a ron- shipment; acres of cucumbers hardly
-----------o----------yet planted; acres of watermelons be­ “Go to Church Sunday." This ri*
-----------o----------were probnbly never more people on son for its existence, it had a real
ing put in the ground; and acres of vice has been given millions of tinw*&gt;
Now is the time to freshen up your t&gt;!W west coast than at present. Ho­
The New York Globe says the peo­
hnrbor thnt cost millions. It hnd deep potatoes being prepared! And al­ yet with some it has never been hrok
ple up north will not oppose river stocks, put on sales nnd bring the tel reservations hnve been full, nnd water thnt the government spent oth­
cd. Possibly there wns n fl**’ ^
dredging in Florida so strongly since people to Sanford to trade. There already the approach of bad wenther er millions upon. A railroad built ready the train is 170H miles long! giving. It may not have contained
they have l&gt;ccn reading nbout Mr. should he no dull times in Sanford ns indicated by the weather bureau miles upon miles of sidetracks nnd —Tampa Tribune.
thnt simple nnd appealing note of bn-----------o----------Harding's experiences with mud flnts nnd if there are any dull times the last week has resulted in starting wnrehduscs and elevators. Its bonts
mnnity
which draws the one «b»
FORD'S OPTIMISM
in the Indian river.—Leesburg Com­ people themselves nro responsible for ninny to this stntc in hopes of heat­ came i nlondcd to the gunrds nnd took
needs
it
most. Yet there is no onf
nrost of it. You think it is dull, you ing the storm. From now on to July
mercial.
on phosphate and lumber nnd other
hardened
nnd so sinful but whst •*
In announcing early resumption of
And the New York Globe is right, talk it nnd presto—it is dull. On the Florida will be nt its besti The peo­ freight nnd headed out for the seven
can
enjoy
nn hour in the church
according to our way of thinking. It other hand you talk about good busi­ ple are here, the wentehr with nil seas.
full-time operations at his huge De­ Sunday. Some who stray in
begins to look Jikc some of the big ness, place n good advertisement in thnt it brings to us, will be here, and
“ ‘We are bound to be n great port,’ troit plant, employing almost 50,000 dentally become regtiiar attendants i*
ones who come to Flridn will event­ the Hornld nnd business is good nt the expectations thnt hnve been real­ was the slogan. ‘Where else can
workers, withc/ut the slicing o t a sin­ time. The story of the man of m«*
ually look ut our situation the same once. Try it.
ized by those who came early will commerce go?’ asked the citizens one gle wage scale, Henry Ford gives grips them. It is more thrilling this
-----------o----------as we do and will help.us in many of
hnve been added to the inducements of another. *
practical application of the brnnd of the weirdest fiction ever penned,
our struggles to make Floridn a big­
A REAL CANAL
for a longer stay.
"They appeared to be right. Busi­
each Sunday you hear a new chspl^
ger nnd better state..
From “the standpoint of health alone, ness doubled overnight. Miles upon optimism so sorely needed in this in th# life history of this man wb«
The .News hopes some time to see a trip to Florida is wise in the latter miles of streets were laid out; factor­ country just now.
U , ----------- 0----------was of flesh and blood and yet w
the
Indian river nnd the St. Johns part of February and early March. ies sprung up all over the town with
The Chamber of Commerce is found
The automobile industry is basic to the offspring of divinity. Go to chutt
at the bnck of every good movement connected by a short canal south of The prevailing storms of snow, rain community centers nbout the factor­
Sunday. It will be good for you, at"
but the officials do not want to be Sanford, which would* give a grand and sleet, with Eero weather in their ies. Everybody was making money; many others that would be insigniff- it will do others good to welcome jo*
“bulled" by anyone who is trying to wnterwny from Jacksonville via Pa* wake, will doubtless cause thousands everybody hnd more thnn he could do. cant in the world of manufacturers there.
put it over for personal rensons. The latka, DcLnnd and Sanford to tho east who had hoped to reninin nt home nnd
"The people laughed at the efforts without it. As a consumer of rnw
Chamber of Commerce may be easy coast nnd thence bnck by New Smyr­ be comfortable to start nt once to the of n fishing villnge close by thnt wns products it probab1)- lends all contend­
All people of normal intelli£fnrt
but it will never he stung twice in the na, Port Orange, Daytonn nnd S t Au­ only region where comfort is natural making a noise; laughed at the pre- ers. As Ford says: “The world to­ have- the power to. think nnd reasonsame place and if there are any four gustine to Jacksonville. — Del-anil and where health reigns supreme.— tensions of n hamlet across the liny. day is on wheels, nnci the automobile A' few practice it. Words that are
flusherH trying to use it as a lever to News.
Tampa Tribune.
j “Today the fishing village hns rienr- industry is the mainspring of prnc- the result of nnalyticn! thought P***
swing some of their schemes they
With n ship canal from Jackson­
sess the force and power which dn*
----------- 0----------(ly 80,000 pomflntion, and the hamlet ticAlly nil other enterprises."
will be shown up before they have ville up- the St. Johns to Sanford, and
The less some people know the across the^mny, 20,000, with n tourist
Distribution js the axis upon which the human activity of the world,
gone far. This body of business men from Sanford cross country to the Jopder htey shout their opinions o n ! population of 35,000.
the world moves. And the world that nre babbled thoughtlessly
are trying to give everyone a square India nriver nt Titusville, President technical subjects.
*
*
“And the city with such a wonder- would be in a sorry plight if tho mo­ without reason fall upon ferti e
deal in this great work of building up Harding could visit the Indian river
------------------- —ful future is today merely a terminal tor car were to be taken from it to­ and nrc magnified into mountains
Sanford and }hey stand ready and section on tho houseboat Victoria with
Iniquity that reach even to the g* _
Any crook will tell you - that ho of a railroad,
morrow.
•
• ‘ willing at all. times to help everyone no danger of being held up by • mud- wishes he had held into the first hon-1 “Why? Because it lacked a strong
of
eternity. Think twice and sp«**
Ford’s optimism si well founded.—
but they want to b«. ahown first.
bank.—Titusville Advocate.
eat Job he had.
. ’ 'commercial organization.”
once. It is the better way.
Tampa Tribune. .

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Some
Saturday
Thoughts

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

STATE autom o bile

UNION MEN
UPSALAAND
HAVE MEETING
GRAPEVILLEI
- AT MEETING HELD IN ORLANDO
FOR DEFENSE

association
adopts im po r ta n t m ea su r es

Will Bring: Them Before
&gt;Jext Session of the
Legislature
Members of the legislative committee of the Florida State Automo­
bile Association, from differed parts
of tht- state, met in Orlando yesterday and were in session all day, draft• lng original measures along lines of
important legislation to be submitted
to the association, fourth annunl con­
vention, which will convene in Cocoa,
and last for two days, March 8 and 9.
President M. M. Smith, of the Flor­
ida State- Autoinobilo Association,
p r e s id e d at both committee mcctingir,
that of'the legislative committee and
slso that of the committee on protcction fo highwnys and fees of trucks
,nd buses. In attendance at this
meeting as a guest, was Mr. W. G.
Waldo, vice-president of the Dixie
Highway Association, who sought as­
sistance from this committee in the
form of a resolution endorsing the
Dixie Highwny Association's plan of
raising a certain amount of money
through the Florida State Legisla­
ture, this money to bo used through
the states where the Dixlo- Highwny
runs, in an effort to secure the com­
pletion fo this highway at an early
The legislative committee
date.
granted Mr. Waldo's resolution and
pledged their aid in the state legisla­
ture.
Some of the important measures
definteily ndopted nt these joint meet­
ings yesterday were ns follows:
No. 1.—Highway Protection bill
(Chap. 7812, Sec. 1), to be nmended
*o as to read: "Except pneumatic
tires," which amendment will have the
effect of making solid tires for henvy
loads practically prohibitory on the
highw ays. Other amendments are be*
ing offered to section 8 and section ■!
of this same chupter.
No 2.—A bill which will fix the
value of improvements in condemna­
tion proceedings us well ns liabilities
(in all cases of state road building).
:i
Uniform traffic laws, and
recommending n state speed limit of
thirty miles instead of twenty-five,
ant! the nullification of all county laws
in conflict.
No. I.—Limit of tonnage, which
measure deals with the loads which
may i&gt;e carried on private and corjroratjun operated trucks.
No.' a Itegulntion of licenses for
pasM-nger cars and trucks, which provides for an entirely new method and
new scales of licenses fees for same.
This lull was designed to raise, money
for state road building in lieu of any
bonil Issue or other plan. The new
scale of prices was unanimously
adopted by the committee but will not
lie given to the public until passed
upon by the fourth annual convention,
.M.ii-Ii 'ip aiui Uth, at Cocoa.
Y&gt; ii One license tag only, which
me.,'ure will require on all passenger
vehicles one license plate instead of
two, said plate being displayed on the
rear end of the vehicle only. The suc­
cessful passage of thin measure will
save the Mate of Florida thousands
of Jullars by preventing duplication as
w&lt;‘ll as initial cost of purchasing the
same.
’ Lights on all vehicles.
•''‘i- K. IL-adliglit? "dimmers,"
which measure lopks to the change
from the present dimmer system to
that recommended by the National
Chamber qf Commerce and the Amer­
ican Autouornbile'Wssociation, and in
use now in California and other ad­
vanced states, vis: the "tilting lights"
which will throw thoir rnys not higher than 42 inches from the ground, at
a distance of 75 feet in front of the
automobile carrying such light.
No. !).—Dealers' license plates.
This measure recommended by- Stnto
( omptrollcr Ernest Amos, and looking
to the correction of •the present sys­
tem which is the moat abused of any
,,f the state requirements under the
motor vehicle law.
No. 10.—Fines for delinquent regis­
tration. This measure providing for
a fine of $10.00 to be imposed after
February 1st of each year. These
fines to be collectable, by the sheriffs
ar&gt;d their deputies of the various
counties, and one-half of sadi fines to
K» to arresting officers.
No. ll,—Pees for trucks and buses,
which measure provides,- for entire
change in the present law governing
the same,'
At this meeting it was unanimous­
ly voted to employ the services of
Judge D. Stuart Gillis of DcFuniak
Springs to draft all bills refering to
the above subjects and to be submit*
ted to the association convention in
its fourth annual session, and all
measures finally adopted will bo takcn into the legislature by prominent
members of the Automobile Assocla*
ti°nt who will be appointed at the
invention. Judge Gillis will also be
“ member of what lobby is created at
that time.

D. A. Thompson, wife nnd baby, of
Arcadia, and his brother, Jesse nnd
wife and their two little ones, of
Lake Mary, were callers nfter the
funeral Tuesday to see Mrs. Vaughn.
Mrs. T. O. Tyner has been about ill
with n sore hand caused by n barb
wire nnd bad to have her hand larced
by Dr. Denton, Saturday as there was
danger of blood poison; it is some
better now.
John, Elmer and Eric I.umlquist nnd
Archie Swanson were among those at­
tending the Fair at Orlando Friday,
going down in their car.
(•
Mrs, Katie Thompson and family
spent n couple of days at the home of
Mr, .vid Mrs. Henry Lee ou the West
Side, nnd while there Jesse Lee and
wife and Mrs. Alfred Ericson spent
nn evening with them.
Sorry to hear thnt Mrs. August
Swanson and lwr daughter, Mra. I&gt;- F.
Lur.dquist are both ill with the la
grippe.
Mrs. Tyner and little son, Olan,
Mrs. Krcll and baby and Mrs. Bal­
linger called Friday at the home of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hart to see Mrs. Thomp­
son nnd Mrs. Ogilvie.
A number went over to Daytona on
Sunday to hear the great evangelist,
Billy Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ericson were
among those taking a crowd over.
An aunt of A. L. Campbell came
down this week from the north nnd
is visiting them at their pleasant
home.
Mr. and Mrs. 1). Hart and the young
folks with Mrs. Thompson and son,
Ralph, Mrs. Ogilvie and baby, were
Sunday callers in our neighborhood
and with Mrs. Vaughn.
Mrs. Ogilvie nnd brother, Andrew,
expect on Tuesday to go with their
uncles, D. Hart nnd Henry Lee over
to Orulu to pack their things'nnd re­
move them to DcLand where Andrew
has been offered a position by his
father’s old employer.
Mrs. Jack Vaughn took dinner on
Wednesday with Mrs. Hattie Thomp­
son and Mrs. Katie Thompson also
called there to see her sister, Mrs.
Hughes, who is ill with the grippe or
"flu" or whatever it is thnt is going
uround.

Think

DIt. WISE ARRAIGNS FOES
TO MEET THE ATTACKS ON
of getting nn ex tra p ly
WG,
G,000-mile
0 U0 -m
NON-SKID TIRE for the
OF PRESIDENT WILSON IN
UNION LAI10R THAT ARE
prices which we nre gi Ving. If you haven’t called on us ju st
CHARACTERISTIC SERMON
TAKING PLACE
drop
around to
-------‘ ' 1
(By Tfc* Aiiodited Praia)
(Continued from page 1)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—Repre­
105 PALMETTO AVENUE
by his revering friends. Have no
sentatives
of 109 National and Inter­
doubt ns to what Woodrow Wilson’s
Next to the Fire Departm ent nnd let us show you a real
place in history will be, and what will national Unions affiliated with the
American
Federation
of
I&gt;abor,
met
tire value. "Perfection asbestos protected tires insure you
be the place of his malignant and un­
pitying detractors, if they are to have here today in an extraordinary con­
more milage for less money th an any other tire on the
ference for the purpose of organiz­
any place at all.
American iflarket.
ing
to meet the nttacks on union la­
"Truly, it may be said of Wilson,
in such terms ns Lowell used touch­ bor movement. Conference wns call­
Be Sure and Buy Your Gas Here—You M(ay
ing Lincoln—that Wilson has had no ed by President Gompers and is con­
sidered
as
one
of
epochal
importance
Get a Tube Free
son save to keep the honor of his
nnd one of few of its kind ever hold
country sustained—so to enhance the
in the history of the federation. Sur­
greatness of his country that It should
vey industrial conditions throughout
seem and be great in all thoso things
country being taken by labor lenders
inward nnd external that alone can
nnd all agreed the present depression
constitute the' greatness of our coun­ is the worst the federation has faced
try.
in years..
"The people of the world or its mak­
ing was in the hands of Wijson. How
LIEUT. COJIET HAS ARRIVED
gloriously nnd tragically near he came SAFELY AT JACKSONVILLE;
to blessing the world with peace I
MADE WONDERFUL RECORD
Then he was struck down. , To say
thnt he broke beneath the strain be­
BETTER TIRES CHEAPER
(Continued from page one)
cause he-would not share his burdens
ing
to
fly
from
coast
to
coast
in
n
with others, or to claim that he un­
dertook a task heavier than any man De Hnvilnnd biplane within 24 hours
could properly meet, Is not to miti­ and who was forced to .earth nt
Ing, overtake the good things nnd
gate the crimes of those that struck Bront, Tex., 200 miles southwest of
gather them In.
• ______
him down amidst the councils of Dallas, was expected -to resume his
Mr. and Mrs. Bnrtow Mann enter­
peace, and with unrelenting cruelty flight to Pablo Beach, Fla., Wednes­
tained the B. Y. P. U. with a valen­
Mrs. Tom McCain went to Chuluostruck him down when he returned to day morning, according to advices re­
tine party Friday evening. Games ta Fridny to see her dnughter, Mrs.
his own land. In the midst of the ceived here by Lieut. S. C. Enton Wed­
were played nnd valentine sugges­ Sigg, who has been sick.
councils of peace, for the sake of par­ nesday morning nt the Hotel Mason.
tions carried out. Delightful refresh­
Most of the , . aple of this vicinity
The aviator was to leave Bront
tisan ndvantagd, in the interest of
ments were served nnd the large attended the fj':.- nt Orlando Inst
partisan purposes, to satisfy personal some time during Wednesday morn­
crowd enjoyed the occasion very much. week.
enmities, the President of the United ing for Dnllns, where he was to make
Mr. and Mrs. Mnnn nre two of our
Mrs. Jim McClellan and son, who
States wns betrayed in a foreign land. his second "hop-off" for the ‘Atlnntic
most popular, young married people have been ill with tonsilitis, are able
"That in what history will say of const, according to word received
nnd it is always n pleasure to bo in­ to .be out agnin.
him nnd of his foes. History may re­ from him. lie attempted to resume
vited to their hospitable home.
Mr, nnd Mfs. T. W. Prevntt spent
gret some mistnkes of Wilson, but flying late Tuesday but was prevent­
Miss Violet Swaggerty, of the 8th Hundny in Osteen with Mrs. Prevatt'a
history will never forgive the crime of ed when improper gasoline was fur­
grade nt the Monroe school, won the parents.
\ ■
his enemies, personal and partisan, nished to his machine.
five dollar prize that was offered by
Mrs. Wakefield filled quite
few
Edgar F. Coney, Jr., prominent
who to punish n man and defent n
F. F. Dutton for the best essay on orders for marmnlade nt theyfair.
lumberman of Brunswick, Gn., and
pnrty broke the heart of the world.
"Acres of Diamonds." As it will be
The canning factory started up
remembered Mr. Dutton treated the Monday after being closed during the
“History may say of Wilson that he brother of Lieut. Coney, also re­
teachers nnd school children in the fair.
most differed from Lincoln in that he ceived dispatches from his brother on
county to tickets to the lecture by Dr.
lacked Lincoln's unfailing magnanim­ Wednesday morning, stating thnt ev­
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Wicks and D.
McConnell. Then after the lecture, D. Moran took supper with Mr. and
ity, but history cunnot fail to record ery effort would be made Wednesday
Mr. Dutton's generosity was extended Mrs. T. W. Prevntt Saturday.
that Wilson was goaded nnd embit­ to resume the flight. It wns presum.
still fnrther in his offer of a $5 prize
tered by such cruel assailmcnt ns few cd by Lieut. Eaton nnd Mr. Coney
Jim McClellan is spending a few
to each school for the best essay upon days in Okeechobee with Mrs. Mcmen in public life have ever been cull­ that the journey would be resumed as
the lecture. Miss Swaggerty, the Clellnn's father, Mr. Brown, who has
ed upon to endure—cruelty which in soon as iLeut. Coney reaches Dallas,
Tentative preparations were mnde
lucky winner at our school, is a been very ill.
its brazen and vulgar mendacity
Tuesday afternoon to welcome the
very populnr young lady and does
spared not his inmost life.
Miss Christine McClellan spent Sat­
aviator to Jacksonville, but they
splendid work nt school.
urday and Sunday with Ruth McClel­
"What man wns ever more Inrgely were cancelled when news wns re­
Mrs. Maggie Bell entertained nt a lan.
the object of public abuse nnd of pri­ ceived by the Florida Metropolis and
The Kudeliffe chnutnuquu will be valentine party the night of February
vate slander? True, men spoke in personal dispatches to Mr. Coney thnt held at Lake Monroe sometime with­
terms of disparagement of Lincoln Lieut. Coney was forced to stop be­ in the next year. Dr. Hyde, advance 11 A happy crowd assembled to
while he lived, but they did not ques­ fore reaching Dallas However, with [ agent of the chnutnuquu, Rev. Mr. while away the hours in Mrs. Bell’s
tion his honor nor assail his life un­ the expectation thnt the aviator Wright, of the Methodist church, Rev. pleasant home. Nice refreshments
der his own roof-tree. Enmity and would arrive Wednesday afternoon or Thompson, of the Baptist church, were served and a jolly evening sj&gt;ent.
Ingram Guerry is at phonic for a
Albert Draper and wife attended
bitterness did not spare Wilson even Wednesday night, plans are being nr- mine over from Oviedo where the
visit
with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
the fair at Orlnndo last week.
here, so that if sometimes he seems rnnged for his reception.
Wr
R.
Guerry nnd brother Joe. Inchautauqun is now entertaining and
Miss Knte Brooks has returned to
unforhenring, if he semes to be with­
The aviator when resuming the with J. T. Jacobs, principal of the her home on the East Const after h t , grnm has-been in the Merchant Marine
out thnt supreme Lincoln-like quality flight will scrape the whols of his Monroe school, went around among
service since the war, being In the U.
of mngnnnimity, let it be remembered machine o nthe snndy bench nt Pab­ the citizens and mnde up the neces­ ing a guest of the Misses .Swuggcrty. S. Navy then.
George Mathews, of Lnkelnml, is
thnt his foes wounded him where any lo, which officially ends the trans­ sary’ subscriptions. More than re­
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hart nnd n party
visiting
relatives here.
man thut is a man nnd that cares for continental flight. However, he wlil quired number signed for the chauof
friends were nmong the visitors to
Albert
Ilolly
and
dnughter,
MisS
his honor can be most easily and land at the government aviation field tuuqun, ami many more are yet to be
the Orlnndo Fair. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nick
Aliit?
Holly,
»f
Cleveland,
O.,
are
grievously wounded.
nt (’amp Johnston, where elaborate seen, us it was impossible to cover guests of John Holly and family.
Zernnvenn nnd daughter were in at­
"It is believed that Wilson erred, or plans are being made to greet him, He the territory in such a s h o r t time,
Mrs. Henry Lapin, of First street, tendance Fridny.
rather that his entourage erred griev­ will not stop at Pablo.
t'hnutauquas are a splendid thing for and the Misses Lapin of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Long are bulldously in failing to tell the American
Mrs. Edgar F. Coney, Sr., mother any community. The inspiration that Me., were pleasant visitors to Monroe ing n new home on Richmond avenue.
people the whole truth about his ill­ of Lieut. Coney, is in Jacksonville to iB gained by coming in touch with in­ Friday.
Mrs. A. Corpany has been confined
ness, seeing that Wilson fell because meet her son when he completes his tellectual people, each a h 'a rtist in
Mrs. Charles Ilejl and son, Ernest,
he overburdened himself abroad nnd adventurous flight, and Mr. Coney, their line, and the worth-while know­ have returned from a visit to Tampa. to her horric for several weka from a
disabled ankle.
upon his return was forced to take with several army officials nnd a ledge they have to impart, is far
Mrs.' Ed. Toward nnd baby, and
R. L. Grier wns brought home from
the issue of world peace to his fellow Inrge delegation of residents of reaching in its effect, nnd lasting in Hugh Wynne, have the measles.
tha hospital Sunday somewhat re­
Americans. When he wns srticken,V Brunswick, Gu.,- were not alarmed its impression. Great lectures, splcnL. Mnnccl has recovered after n &lt;covered from his serious illness of sev­
the standnrd should have been gently when the frist news of the slight nc-jdid music, good entertainment for the severe illness.
eral weeks.
tnken from his hands and others call­ cidcnt was received here Tuesday af- children in songs, story, folk-lore and
Mr.
and
Mrs,
Wheeler
Marsh,
of
George Bridgford wns a visitor at
ed upon to hen rit to victory. Irre­ i ternoon.
games, help to fill out the program.
DcLand, spent Sunday here with Mrs. the Ellsworth home Saturday, He fs
spective of the technicality of with­
It certainly .speaks well for our
A few minutes after the Associated
drawing from the presidency, his Press flnshed on its wires that the citizens thnt they have responded so Marsh’s-parents, Mr. und Mrs. Albert leaving this week for his home in
Willoughby after the winter In Flor­
duty was so to resign the leadership lieutenant was forced to land before generously anti are so appreciative Hawkins.
ida.
of the contest to others as would have officially stopping nt Dallas, Mr. Co­ of good talent. But why shouldn't
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and M n. J. C. Ellsworth dined
made possible nu appeal to the coun­ ney with Lieut. Eaton confirmed the Lake Monroe havo the good things?
and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
try against a selfish,, willful partisan message by a dispatch from J, C. Some of the fincsf trucking land In
The Ladies Aid bf the Bnptlst I. D. Martin at their home on Mag­
band who scrupled not to break this Jackson, Western Union mnnngcr nt Florida lies right here. Our people
Church
will entertain at a "measur­ nolia avenue.
man, though in bo donig they mnde it Dallas, Tex., who wireiLthnt the avia­ ore all right and there’s a bumper
ing"
party,
on Tuesday afternoon nt
L. Roty Is -driving a new Reo truck
impossible. Perhaps for a genera­ tor would be assisted by a mechanic crop of children in this section—our
3
o’clock,
March
1, at tho church par­ speed wagon.
tion, that great and generous hope of from Love Field, Tex., who had been men nnd women of tomorrow. And
world concert and world peace which immediately dispatched to Bronte.
Oh, no, we are not posing as a
such fine boys and girls thnt they lors. A cordial nlvitatlon is extend­
ed
to
nil..
-.
America had promised an hungrily
nre;
no
better
can
be
found
else­
weather
prophet as per the item ap­
Among Lieut. Coney's relatives nnd
awaiting world.
where,
not
only
in
this
state,
but
in
pearing
in
last week’s paper. We did
intimate friends here all during Tues­
Few
men
ever
knock
the
competitor
the
United
States.
'So
let’s
get
in
say
we
hoped
Jack Frost had a
"If Wilson erred throughout the day afternoon, there wns hope that
they're
not
afraid
of.
lino
,kccp
stepping,
the
band’s
playthrough
ticket
North.
the
aviator
would
resume
his
flight
eight years of presidency, he erred
in that he appealed to the nation at its before night. However, Inter In the
highest and thnt he spoke for Ameri­ afternoon another dispatch was re­
ca at Rs noblest. He might have com­ ceived that it would he impossible to
promised, he might have appealed to resume the trip. During the after­
«.
the prejudices nnd the passions of the noon Lieut. Eaton and Mr. Coney
,
American people, but he chose the communicated with army officials of
*-r, .. ‘
better way—the way that led to mis­ Love Field, concerning the mishap of
i-'=
understanding and defeat for an hour, the De Haviland machine.
In their suite in the Hotel Mason
the way that clearly mnkes for high­
Tuesday night, Lieut. Eaton, Mr.
est and abiding fame.
PLANT TREES on the hardiest of all Stocks, CITRUS TRIP­
"To say that Wilson perfectly for­ Coney and friends remained up dur­
OLIATA. Well adapted to heavy soils. Varieties PARSON
mulated the mind of his country and ing most of the night, awaiting
word
from
army
officials
or
Lieut.
the judgment of the allied nations
BROWN, PINEAPPLE, SATSUMAS and DUNCAN GRAPE­
during tiie daya of 1917 r.nA191IHs to Coney of the latest developments in
FRUIT. We have a fine large stock of trees on this root in all
tell only half the truth. He perfect­ rseuming the flgiht. Scores of tele­
ly formulated what he had done most phone calls were received at the ho­
sizes.
to fdrm. He formulated the mind of tel for Mr. Coney from anxious Bruns­
wick
friends,
inquiring
ab^uti
the
America, which he had shaped. Ameri­
ca would not have rejoiced in Wilson's flight.
Mrs. Coney, visiting in Riverside
formulation of its aims and purposes
was
often Informed by her son here
if ho hnd not gdno beofre and, tens­
of
the
conditions in the flight. She
ing America at its highest, led Amer­
ica to the mountain top where he re­ often telephoned to the hotel to nsk
vealed to the expectant eyes of the if further information had ’ been re­
nation the vision of a better and just- ceived and if the lieutenant would
e f world. Greatly he helped to form "hop-off" during the night.—Jackson­
America’s mind and after that he per­ ville Metropolis.
WINTER HAVEN
FLORIDA
fectly formulated the spirit of the
it
A
motorcycle
is
like
a
rcoket;
nation which he had studied and ex­
can't go slow,
alted."

Frank Akers Tire ij

GENEVA FLASHES

LAKE MNROE

EAST SANFORD

Attention Planters

GLEN SAINT MARY
NURSERIES
■

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 25, 1921

Advertisements

H enry even carries
m aiclies n ow
HENRY WAS "nonr."
• • •
IN OTHER words, tight.
a * a
HE CARRIED two packs.
• • •
OF CIGARETTES.
9

ONE FOR
•
FULL OF
•

9

9

,

friend Ilonrr.
•'•
*'8atlafjrB.”
• «

AND T H E other containing-

• * •
JUST ONE cigarette.
• • •
AND THAT lono cigarette.
• • '•
WA8 ALWAYS offorod,
• • •
TO 8MOKELE83 friends.
*

*

HIS STRONG constitution.
« * •
CARRIED HENRY through.
* * •
AND DAY by day.
• • •
HE GREW moro popular.
• • •
AND HENRY know why.
• • •

•

AND REFU8ED to tako IL
• • •
AND SOMEHOW Ilonrr.
• • »
WAS NOT popular.
• • I
TILL ONE dar by mistake.
• • •

HE PULLED tho full pack.
• » •
AND EVERYONE foil on IL
• • &gt;
WITH LOUD crlos of gloa
• • •

#

*

THAT 8ATISFY.
*

*

*

1

BUT FORCES 'em on people.
* s* •
GIVES AWAY packs of 'em.
• • •

*

WHO WERE all polite.

f

FOR HE’S nobody's dammy.
• • •
AND NOWADAYS bo not only.
• * *
CARRIE8 THE cigarettes.

AND, SHUCKS.
• • •
HENRY COULD ran for Mayor.
*

*

.*

AND GET away with It now.
• • •
IVE your friends tho real thing—
L f introduce
in trod i them to Chesterfields!
Odds are they'll find just what you've
found in thia wonderful Turkish-Do*
mestic blend—a smoke that by com­
parison seems way out of its price
class—and is. 'They Satisfy I"

In Court of County Judge, State j .
Florida, Seminole County.
IN RE ESTATE OF:
Andrew Charles Rotundo, Lewis
Frank Rotundo, Mario Catherine
Rotundo, Michncl Bernard Rotundo,
John Felix Rotundo and Clarence
Augusta'Rotundo, Minors.
Notico is hereby given to all whom
■it may concern, that Carmel Rotundo,
us Guardian of Andrew Charles, LewIis Frank, Marie Cntharine, Michael
Bernard, John Felix and Clarence Au­
gusta Rotundo, minors, will, on the
12th day of March, 1821, apply to the
Honorable E. F, Houaholder, County
f 7 Judge In and for said County, nt his
office in Sanford, in said County, at 2
o'clock p. in., or as soon thereafter as
the matter can be heard, for author­
ity to sell, ut public or private sale,
tho undivided interest of said minora
in and to the following described real
estate, in sajd County, to-wit: .
Lots 4 and 6 in Block IS, all of
Block 16 and all of Block 21, Chap­
man and Tucker's Addition to San­
ford, Florida, which application will
be based upon the petition for sale
now on file in said Court.
Dated February 3rd, A. D. 1021.
CARMEL ROTUNDO,
28-5tp
Guardian,

CIGARETTES
L ig g e t t &amp; M y ers T obacco C o.

NOTICE or SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE.
Nolle* l» hereby glren Ihit under and t&lt;j fir*
lue of * final decree of forecloaur* made and
rendered December 30th. 1020, In a certain
cauae (-ending Id lb* Circuit Court of th* 7th
Judicial Circuit of Florida In and tor Seminole
Countr tn Chanrrrj wherein Nit Adam* la
complainant and C. A. Sounder* and J. T. Mc­
Cain are defrndaala—the nnderalgned. aa Special
Mailer In Chancery. will **tl to the blgbret and
lieil bidder for raita In band at pnbllc auction,
daring the legal bnqra of aite, at the front
door of ibe court bouaa In Sanford. HemlDole
Count/. Florida, on Monday. March 71b, 102U.
Ilie following dreefIt-ed rral relate lying amt
being el mate In Seminole County, Florida;
An cmdlildad ooe-half (I S) Internt In Iba
N one-half of the SI* one fourth of SW one*
fonrlb, and Iba aoulli nine (0) icree of th*
NB one-fourth of NW one-fourth, of Section
30, Twp. 30 South, Hinge 32 Call, containing 20
acre* more nr lew.
Purchaaer to pay for' deed or deeda of con*
vrjinre. *
8CI1ELLE MAINES.
23-3tc
Special. Maaler In Chancery,
IN CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL
CIHOUrr. STATE or tlorida, COUN* •
TY OF BEMntOLE.—IN CHANCERY

IN .THE CIRCUIT COURT, REVENTH JUDIIfJ k r. CIRCUIT. S EMIN 0 LX OOUNTT,
FLORIDA.
CHANCERY

NOTICE OF SU B fllp^s SALE
Notice is hereby given that under
J. F. Lain*, Joined by l&gt;*r huaband and nail and by virtue of a writ of execution
friend, J. B. 1-alng, Complainant*,
T».
issued out of the office of the Clerk of
Win. II. UcAUiler. Allc* L. UrAUater and all
unknown derla***, bftr* and grantee*, or oth­ the Circuit Court Fn and for Semlnol*
er*. claiming under Wm. 11. UcAUiler and County, Florida, wherein A. y
Allc* I- MeAlUter, Defendant*.
Thrasher, was plaintiff, ( a . j,t'
CITATION.
To: Win. II. McAIUIer of Cincinnati, State of Thrasher hnving assigned said jUljg.
Ohio; Allc* I.. McAUiter, of Cincinnati. Ohio; ment to Geo. AV. .Cook), and C. M*
tb* unknown ilerla***, belt*, legate**, gran­
tee*, or other claimant* under Wm. II. Me- Hand, ns Sheriff and Ex-Officio A&lt;L
Allater and Allc* L. McAUiter; and to any
and alt otber partle* claiming any Intereat ministrator of the Estate of Green
In and to th* following described land* all- Hart, Deceased, and Amanda Hnrt
noted In Seminole County, Florida, trywit:
l-ota On* (1) and Two (3) of niock Twelve daughter and sole heir at law 0f
(13), Tier Three (3) of the Clly of Hanford. Green Hart, Deceased, are defendFlorida, aa thuwn by E. IL Tiaffnrda’ Map of
Sanford. Florida;
It appearing from lb* aworn bill of com­ ants, I, ns Sheriff of Seminole Coun!
plaint filed In tbla Cana* again*! you, that ty, Florida, have levied upon the foil
you have or claim audit Intetcet In tb* landa lowing described property in Semi­
berclnahov* dracrltwd, therefor*, you, tb* laid
Wm. II. McAUiter, and Atic* I*. MeAlUter nole County, Florida, ns the property
art hereby required to b* and appear before of Green Hart, Deceased, und Aman­
our *ahl Circuit Court at lb* Court Huuie In
Sanford. Florida, on tb* 4tU day of April, A. da Hart, daughter and sole heir nt
D. 1021, and then and Ihtr* make anawer to
tin bill of complaint *iblblt*d agalnat you or law of Green Hart, Dee., to-wit: Lot 2
otberwla* a decree pro cotifeaeo will b* entered Robinson's Survey of an addition to
igilnet you.
And any and all otber parUea claiming any Sanford, Seminole County, Florida
right, till* or Inter**! In and to Ibo landa bare- (less the East 117 feet), and will of­
Inabov* detcrlbed under, by or through Wm. II.
MeAlUter or Allc* L. MeAlUter, or otberwla*, fer the same for sale before tho Gone*
*r* hereby required to b* and appear beTor* ..
,
,
„ , ,
COUrt
our **id circuit Court. *i tb* court lion** in Mouse door in Sanford, Seminole
Siaford. Florid*, on tb* 2nd day of IIay, A. County,
“
—
*
Fla., during
the legal hour*
1). 1021. and then and there make anawer to
tb* bill of cooplalut *ihlblt«d agalnat Mid of 'sale, on the. 7th day of March, A.
unknown partle*, olherwU* a decree pro eonfe**o wlU b* entered agalnat aald unknown D. 1921, to satisfy said writ and 90’st*]
partita.
It I* ordered that , tbla nolle* b* publtahed In same to -be sold to the highest and
tha Sanford Herald, a sawtpaptr p*bU*h*d la beat bidder for cash, purchaser to pay
Etemlnol* County, Fl*Hda, one* a weak foe
eight week* -aa t* tb* known partle* defendant, for title.
and one* a week for twelr* weak*, a* to lb* Dated this* the 10th day of Febru­
unknown partle* defendant.
WllnrM my bind and tb* weal of the Mid ary, A. D. 1921.
Circuit Court on tbla tb* Stb day of January,
C. M. HAND,
A*. I). 1621.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOCOLASS.
Sheriff. Seminote
Clerk of tb* Circuit Court, 26-4tc *
County, Fla.
of Bemlaol* County, Fla.
. By V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C. NOTICE OF AFFLICATION TOR TAX” DEED
GKOtllii: G. HEltlllNG.
UNDER SECTION 171. OENERAL BTAT.
1Solicitor and CouomI for Complalnaala.
UTES, LAWS OF TLORIDA.
22-I3IC
Notice1I* hereby glren that 8. F, nomineIN TH E CIRCUIT COURT, EXTENTH JU DI­ purchaser' of Tai Certificate No. Ill|
CIAL CIRCUIT, BENIN OLE OOUNTT,
th* 2nd day of Jnne, A. D. 1003. bee filed tug
FLORIDA.— LM CHANCERY
certificate In my office, and ha* mad* uppll.
cation for tax deed lo laeno In accordance o|(k
law. Said certificate embrace* tb* folk.wtag
J. F. Lalog, Jolasd by bar IroabaoS and Bail detcrlbed
property allnaled lo Seminot. Vvnfriend. J, E. Lalog, Complainant*,
tly, Florida, lo-wlt: B ball’ of N bait nt X|
am.
quarter or SW quarter of N\V quarter *«•
J. J. Cat**, J .V . Cat** Oompaay, locorporitwd, Hon 23, Tuwnablp 21 S, Rang* 2J Fait, con­
a Florida corporation, Annie 0 . Woodbridge, taining 2'4 acre*, more or tea*. The -atId I,i4
Albert O. Eat**, Oalaln A. Eoaga, Georg* D. lelng aaeeaatd at the date hr thla luuance *f.
Morton, William T. Nub, and all mnkaown ■nch certificate In tb* name of John T, pres,
dtvla***, btlre'and granIm*. or olbara, claim­ nan.
ing ond«r Alb«rt O. Ear**. Calvin A. Toag*, AI«o, Nolle* la hereby glean teht s. t.
Georg* R. Morion and William T. Ntab, De­ Iloudney,
pnrebaaer of Tax (Vrllflcalo No. X3|.
fendant*.
dated the eilli day of July, A. 1). IS3T. hat fltej
CITATION
•aid c-rrltflralr lu my office and baa made tpTo: Albert O. Eavr*. realdcnc* naknowa; Cal­ ptlcallon for lax deed to laaot In aacordiaot
vin A. I’oag*. realdrnrr nnknawn) Georg* M. with law. Said certificate embrace* the fob
Morion, rraldtoc* anknown; William T. lowing deacrlt-ed property altuated in Seminole
Naab, mldrnr* nnknown; tb* uukcown Counly. Flortda, lo-wlt: SE qoatler of SB
twin, davlavaa, legal***, grant***, or clbtr quarter of SW quarter of NW quarter. Sec­
tion 22. Town&gt;bl|i 21 K. Range 20 E . roniijaclaimant* under Albert O. Eavea. Galvin A. Ing
2'j arree
I’oaga, Georg* 11. Morton and William T.
Naab, aad lo any and all other partle* claim­ Tlie aald land being aaaaaecd at Ibe dal* ef
the
Isttlaiice of tuch certificate In the min*
ing any latere*! In and tn lb* following d*
.
aertbed land* alloaltd la Seminole County, ofUUnknown.
nleaa Haiti certificate* shall I* redeemed I*Florida, to-wlt:
to law tax deed* will l**n« thereon ea
Itegtnnlng at (be SuntbWMt corner of lb* cording
21st day of March, A, I). 1021.
Norlbweat qnarlrr of Section 81. Teamahlp IS, tb\Yllneaa.
baud and offctlal seal thla tb*
Bonlb of Rang* 31 Etal. ran North 8.27 cbxtna, loth day ormyFebruary.
A. L*. 1021.
J
EtaI p.ao cbalna, to tb* right-of-way at tba B. iMEAt.)
B. A IKJL’CI.AI*,
and I. Railroad, thtoc* Southwesterly on lb*
x'lerk
nrcati
t'i«nt.
Waal aide of tbe eald railroad right-of-way to
Sem inole Counly. Fla.
Ibe Exat line of the Hanford Orant, thane* 27-lie
lly V. M. DOUGLASS. t&gt;, C.
Honlb 23 degree* IVral on Mid line to Iha
South line of lb* Nortbwrat Quarter of. Sec­ NOTICE TO DHAINAOE CONTRACTOHBtion 31. Townablp 10. South of Hang* SI
East, thence W**t to tb* point of beginning. firalrd bill* will t* rtMflhl bj lb# ltotr4
Containing Five Acre*, more or lena;
\yUDlj. Comnil»1uDtr* of
Ontmlj, fkif*
It appearing from tb* aworn bill of complaint C
1*1a. nl Ibe office of *abl lionrd *1 Iti^ (‘vaft
file.) In tbla caoee agatnat you, that you baa* lb
m
ac
In
Hnnfurd,
EIorLta,
on
or
!wfor# ID
or claim wmi* Inter**! lo the laml* b*r*tnibov* o'eJtK*k ■ in *»n ib# 2t*i IInj of l!»rrh,
D.
draertbeil,- therefore, yon, tb* said Albert G, IlCI, for l(if cleaning: util of clSutic# auJ\ ftHave*. Calvin A. I‘i&gt;*g*. Georg* II. Morton and nsls In Flufltfa Qrovea amt
H
aiu^aek
William T. Naab are hereby required to be and anlagc lUairtct IMiclira
appear befuie our aald Circuit Court, at Ibe iMlUlliiiatrtl
12.000 cu. jtla.
Court Ilouse in Sanford. Florid*, on the Ttli day A firilflnl janlsiEi’
cLrti for f2f*0ja»
lo f! A,
of March. A, II. 1021. amt then and there ILju^lnp*,
rirrk
of
S
fioiD
iVmnif, 1*1a., tnaal
make answer to Ihr bill of cumplalot exhibited at-FTHi |Hiii| *•ac11 bbl. I^k.iiK
h
J
In
il
o
sum
of 12,*
against yon. otherwise s decree pro confe*ao iU* «\l arrp|)tn!'Itf to tLe lioni.t of
I *&lt;*iwill be entered egslnst yon.
dou*
jilifu ufNJu al^nlnjj of'
And any and all other partle* claiming any iiii-«»loiifr«
I'lati*
arol
M
inpcIflfB
!l«u*
ran
I
mp tffii at tb* ff*
right, III)* nr lolrrrat In and to tb* lamia here- i "itl rx i
Inabovr described under, by or through Albert
o f Trftl ! f , Wllliamii. KuplDPft.
8 anfo*4 a
G. Eavea. Calvin A. l*oage, Georg* R. Morion, FU(i*
ami can In*
frt«tn pa lit
William .T. Naab, or otherwise, are hereby re­ i¥ii n .*itctM
quired lo t&gt;e and appear before our aald tYr- m44*. oilt of fo.CMl lo bo returned If a bid If
cult Court, at tlie Court llooae lo Sanford. Ibo l’H«nr»1 rrwmi Hu* right in r**|rri any tt
Florida, on the 4ll&gt; day of April. A. D. 1U21.
and Iben and there make anawer lo th# bill of nilItytililn.
of
Hoaril of
Comffitfcomplaint exhibited sgainst aald unknown par­ ■t w e r p oriiff
F torilia,
lies. otherwise • decree pro confeaao will b* i H K Uo. if K^mlnute t'otinly.
f
a
n o n ti.m ,
entered agalnet said unknown partle*.
*
• IrTk.
It is ordered that this notice tw published In *J»J **tc
the Hanford Herald, a newspaper published In
rrnriiiT r-nirnr SEVENTH JUDICIAL
Pendoole
u7 t SIMIN0LE Cm.avJrov
OUNTY 8TAIE
eight week* as tn Ibe known parties drren.l | 01RCOF
RID A-— IN CHANCERY
ant. and one* a week for twelve weeks sa to 11. W. Karr,FLO
t ‘uni|'I*Lnant.
tlie unknown partle* defendant.
if.
WllnrM my hand and the Mai of tb* aald
M o o n a n d li*r
A. 0 . Sfoorr* l&gt;*Circuit Court on thla Ibe 10th day of I&gt;ec«m* C l i n ifeadant*.
her. A. D. 1030.
FO
R
LCL08URE—
CITATION
(SEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS.
MOORi: AND l l K I l IICHHANP. A*
Hark of Iba Circuit Court. TO 1CLARA
1. Mtill UR,
Semlntrt* C*onty, Florida.
V t n M f l r r , Fnllsa Counly, 91 ale of
GEORGE (1. IIEHRINfl.
■ NOTICE
Solicitor and CvoomI for Complalnint*.
It titprwriiig from an afrMnYlt of
IS-ISle M mIim' i , licit (it ia n t 1»rtiey atui collcltihr f*-r U*

BILL TOR PARTITION
Margaret W. Hunter, a wlibrw.
(I.
Kenneth W. Hunter, atal..
ORDER Or PUBLICATION
To: Mary Scelje (Hirer and F. W. Ollrer. her
huahand. Helen Jalin Rhode, and Mtlrball
Scott Ittiudra. her hHateful, Mary E- Sage, a
widow. Gilbert tinnier and I'anl Hunter,
Wbereaa It ap|&gt;eaia trim lit* 1UU of Coni*
plaint filed herein, duly rerlfled under oath
aa provided ,liy law. that you and each of juu
are defendant* uanted In aald-Ulll. and that Ibe
rpa|dem*e of the defendant*, Mary Serlyr HUver and F. W. Ollrer la llochewter. lu the .State
of Sew York, that the realdenre of the de
femlant*. Helen Jalitt Itli—tea and Mitchell Hi-olt
uther similar state agricultural and \m&lt; a s g e m e n t s
111.-lea. her husband. I* Hi. Paul, lu the Slate
c o m p l e t e d of
that the treldem-e of. Ilie default*
Forty-two States Have horticultural organizations, ^to be­ FOB USE OF FAMOUS BOOK ant MMlnnerote.
ary E. Sage la l-exlngton, In the State of
Kentucky.
that
the realih-nre of the defendant
me a part of the American Farm
AT INAUGURATION
Paul Hunter la In Ilrtaikljlt. tn the Hlale of
State Farm Bureaus; en
Bureau Federation, to promote, pro­
New York, nad that the realtime* ijf the de
nllterl tinnier la In IlntTalo, tn the
1,600 County Bureaus tect and represent the business, ecn- W ASHINGTON I). ('., Feb. 19.— fendaul
State of New York, and that you and each of
.
.
.
M
.
tt
i;
,
Iron
are
over
age of twentyvue jn n , and
nomis, social and educational inter­ The desire of President Harding in „i*i there t* the
no |-er«'ll In ti n State of Flori
ests of the farmers of the state and to return In first principles in govern- j
£ $ % £ .* * *
The Florida division of the Amer­
develop agriculture,t
It
therefore
ordered that you do aiqwar to
ment
was
given
rather
a
striking
ex­
ican Farm Bureau Federation will
Util lit Complaint herein at the Court lloun*
The Florida State Farmers' Union, emplification yesterday when ar­ the
In Kmford, Kaminot* County. Florida, on nr
meet in Gainesville, March 10th-1ltli, the Florida Citrus Exchange, the
IWorr th* 7lli da&gt; or March. IU2I. the .uni*
rangements were finally closed for |»,|ng
pay Of (Ida Courl. lit dcteuli
for the purpose of organizing n per­ State Horticultural Society,'the State the use of the famous George Wash­ (hereofna Ilolii
ihdfr t'!u nmfraao will I-* entered
■
gatnal
yon
and
tin* Mid caae proceed n
Swine Breeders' Association, the State ington Bible in administernlg the
manent state nrirnnizatlnn.
11,1 ft I*
And
It
I*
t
or
i
1
.-r
o i d r i . t l ft.a i ibl* n*dtr* IsA temporary state nrganuat ion was Poultry Lssuciatinn, 'lie State Dairy­ noth 11• 'lie I’ri-sjiletVtelecI.
pithll.io-d In Hi- S an fo rd H er a l d
n n &gt; * p cp .r
men's \s,*un'iiiliitn, the State Aln-rGeorge i host tun, secretary to Mr, putdlal.rd ut s a n f o n l In Seii dno l* t - n u n Pkul
perfected taut October with 1, M i| i en Angus Breeders’ Association anil
da. out-,* a wo r k tor four c , *"**■''u ' ! i
n o t*
Whin***
L aml Alt»l
1
K 1 I muffin**,
Rhodes, president; J f&gt; Butler, vice- all other kindred agricultural and Harding, wired as follows from i-lor
ida tov 1Elliott Woods,* superintendent
»'i«kV.r fu '"'".'Jl
1
Klvfldn. Mil* il.e ITTtli U i; of J a n u a r ; . A. 1»
aecretarv' trcnlurcr
'
horticultural organizations arc hereby flf thfJ cnpitoi; -Senator Harding will ltEtla
H. A. DOUOfaASH.
°
'
invited nnd requested to becomo nf- be w ry R|ad to nccept the tender of (HBAL) * .
Dffk n refill Cduit#
The American Farm Bureau Fed­ filiated with the Florida Farm Bureau
R
O
III.N
H
O
N
A
U
III
D
O
ES,
mlmlnistcrnig
the
the
Bible
used
in
ndmtnisternig
eration hnd its first animal meeting Federation.
Hullrlliita for Cutnplalnant.
21 3tc
until to George Washington. Please
in March, 1920. It nnw has -12 state
Program of the state meeting of the
IN CIRCUIT COURT. BEVENT11 JUDICIAL
form bureaus, with 1000 county fnrm Floridn Farm Bureau Federation nt mo indicate to the chief clerk of the
CIRCUIT. STATE Or FLORIDA. COUNTY
OF SEMINOLE—IN CHANCERY.
.supreme court."
bureaus nnd a total membership of Gainesville, Fin., March Kith- 11th:
The
first
and
only
time
this
Bible
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH
1,600,000.
BILL TOR PARTITION
ThursdnV, March 10—JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Or TLORIDA, IN
ever
was
used
nt
a
presidential
inM
argaret
W
.
Hunter.
•
w
idow
.
' r Mi-ptinir callni to tircior au^Fl|rntjon wn8 w|„.„ Gt-iirnv Wash-|
The objects of the Ameriraq Farm
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNT'T.—
9:H0 n. in
IN CHA N0ERT
Bureau Federation arc to develop, l&gt;y ^tiio prvsiiiput. Wt*lct*mo iiiidri’ss. jnjjion( t)u absumitiK thi? chief ex- Kenneth W Hunter. *t nl.
NOTICE
Or
rUUUCATION
W
illiam
M
.
W
oodcock,
Complainant.
strengthen nnd correlntc the work of Response. Report or address of the
To all partle* claiming an Inter**! natter tlojal
eeutiveship
of
the
new
republic,
kiss»«.
•
Hunter
or
otltefwlte
In
am
i
to
tl.r
following
the State Farm Bureau Federations president.
Unknown lletre. Legate**, Derlaeea, Gran­
eti its pages in 1789, one hundred and ite*crlt«etl real i&gt;ro|f*rty. alluatnt In Itemlnote Th*
tee* or other claimant* under B. M. Whitof the nation; to encourngr nnd pro­
County.
Florida,
lowlt.
Ixit
Sumter
1.
K
ef
m
ore*
deceaeed. etc.. Itefendanta.
lOalO to 11:45-J-Short talks nnd re­ thirty-two years ngo.
Hon 1, Town*blp 20 South. Rant* 30 Eaat.
CITATION mote co-operation of nil representa­ ports from delegates.
It
appearing
from
the
Rill
of
Complaint
hex*.
A description of the scene in New In filed anil duly rerlfled under oath a* pro­ To tb* unknown hrlra, legatee*, derlaee*. gran­
tive nrgicuUurnl organizations in
tee*. or other. claimant* under 8. M. Whit­
11:4!) to 12—Appointment of com­ York, when Washington was inau­ vided by law. that II la tlie Jiellef of the com- m
ore, deceaaed, and to any. and all otber
evciy effort to Improve facilities nnd mittees. Adjournment.
(dnlnanl,
Margaret
W
.
tluuler.
that
there
la
a
person*
or parti** claiming any right, till*
gurated, taken from the "History of prnou. or are i-eraon*, Inlerealed lo lb* iloi* or Intereat
lo amf to th* following described
conditions for the economic nnd ef­ 2:30 p. m.—Executive session. Re­
deter
lord
prope,rly
w
tio-e
name,
or
nam
e*
are
Presidential Inaugurations" foll6ws: unknown to th* complainant.
land In Bemlnol# County. Florida, more pate
ficient production, conservation, mar­ ports of committees, etc.
tlrularly deaerlted &gt;&lt; follow*, Jo-wll:
"When the president arrived he II I* therefor* ordered that all partle* claim­ The
Eaat hair of lb* Norlheaat Quarter of
keting, transportation nnd distribu­ 9:30 n. m.—Executive session. Reing
an
Inter**!
In
and
lo
the
above
deaerlted
Iha
NorthwMt Quarter of tho Northeaat Quar­
wn» received by the joint congression­ land appenr to the eald Rill of Complaint fit
ter
at
th* Bouthweat Quarter of Section S,
tion of fnrm products; to further the
Fridny, March 11:
al committee and by them his coming *d herein on nr before Monday, Ihe 2nd day of
21, Soatb of Rang* SO Eaat.
study nnd enactment of constructive port of committees. Election of offi­ was announced to congress. Just nt May, A. I*. 1U21, the aame being a Rule Day Townablp
It appearing from tb* (worn bill of com­
of
T|da
Court.
plaint
filed
thla rauM. that yon hart or
agricultural legislation; to ndvlse cers, etc. Adjournment.
Il la rurlber ordered that thla notice be pub claim to bareInaom
this time Chnncellor Livingston dis­ llihed
* intereat In and to .tb* laad
In
tlie
H
anford
Herald,
a
newapaiwr
putewith representatives of the public ag­
herein aboro deaerlted. tbtrefora, you and each
llahed at Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, of
covered that there wns no Bible in one*
you are hereby required to te and appear tea week for twelve con»ecullve weeka.
ricultural institutions co-operating
for* our Circuit Court at tha Court llotu* la
the fcdearl building. His being grand Wllnra* Ibe band and aeal of E. A. IteuglaM. Sanford.
on th* ilh day of April. A. D.
with fnrm bureaus in the determina­
Clerk of Ihe aald Circuit Courl for Seminole 1021. andFlorida,
master of the free masons, however, County.
then and there make (newer to th*
Florid*,
at
tb*
Court
llm
t**
at
San.
tion of nation-wide bureaus in the de­
of complaint filed agalnat you. OtherwlM,
reileved him front this dilemma, for ford. Flrolda, tbla the 27Ui day of January, A. blU
a decre* pro confeaao will b* entered.
D.
1021.
termination of nation-wide policies,
It la ordered ibal thla aotlce te pnbllabed tn
lie remembered that there wns a Bible (SEAl.)
R. A. DOUGLASS,
th* Sanfoed Ilarald. a newepaper publlahed In
and to inform fnrm burenu members
in the rooms nt St. Johns Lodge No. 1. KOIIINHON At IIRHH1K8, Clerk CircuitJ'ourl. R«m
lnol* County, Florid*, one* a week foe
regarding nil movements that affect
Solicitor* for Complainant.
21 13te twelr* week*.
These rooms were in the immediate
WITNESS my hind and th# Mat of tb* laid
their Interests.
vicinity of the federal building and IN CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDICIAL Clrrnlt Coart on tbl* lith day of December, A.
The object of th oFloriiln Fnrm Bu­
D. 1020.
CIRCUIT, STATE OF TLORIDA. COUN­
the Bible mnde its appearance with­
(SEAL)
«• A* DOUGLASS.
TY OF SEMINOLE—IN CHANCERY.
reau Federation shnll he to correlate FORMER AMBASSADOR TO MEX- out delay.
•
Clerk of th* C ircuit Court,
Seminole
Counly, Florid*.
and strengthen the county farm bu­
BILL TOa PARTITION.
Washington wns conducted to the
ICO SLATED FOR A
GEO. A. DeCOTTES.
reaus and organizations of similar na­
Solicitor and of Oounaal for OompUinant.
open gnliery in front of the senate Margaret W. Hunter, a widow,
GOOD JOB
IS-ltta
ture, to federate and affiliate with
Kenneth
IV
,
Hunter,
et
*
1
,
chnmbcr which looked down on Broad
N
O
TICE
O
F
PUBLICATION.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 7TH JUDICIAL
(By Tb* AtsorUUd Preu)
street. He wns accmpnnied by John To Royal Hunter;
CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
wkL' W
brreaa
It
appear*
from
tbe
Rill
of
C
om
FLORIDA.—IN CHANCERY,
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—Henry Adams, Governor Clinton nnd Chan­ plaint filed herein duly verflled under oalb a*
P. Fletcher, former ambassador to cellor Livingston. The multitude prorlded by taw. that you are a defendant nam­ Janie* W. Jonea,
In Mid Hill, that your realdenre la un­
,T*.
Mexico, is to be under secretnry • of which-thronged the streets nnd house ed
known-and that yon are over the aije of twen- l.ltale Jonea.
DIVORCE.
tywoe year*, am! that there la no perron In the
state in Hnridng's ndministration- shouted itself hoarse when the hero Slat*
af Florid* aervlre of aubpoena upon whom It app**C* from the Affl-Urlt of Jam** W.
Thp tender of the position wns made appeared. Washington advanced to Woald bind you. th* Mid Royal Hunter.
Jonea herein duty filed, that be la tbe com­
la therefore ordered that you do appear to plainant In tbe ntere entitled eauM ; that th#
through Hughes whose selection as the front of the balcony, ladl his hand (heIl lllll
of Complaint filed herein at the Courl rraldence or l.ltale Jonea, Ihe defendant, la
Hoti&gt;* In Hanford, Seminole Cuun,y- Florida, on unknown to Ibe affUnC. that (here la no one In
secretnry of state wns announced Snt- ort his heart, bowed scvernl times and or
leforekklonday.
th* &lt;lh day of April. ltd. (he .Slate of Florid* Ihe aerttee of aubpoena
D eath only a m atter of Bhort time, unlay by Harding. Formal ucecpt- then sat down.
the aim* twin* a rule day of thla Courl. tn de Upon whom woald bind defendant; that Ibe af­
fault thereof a deeree pro rvmfeawi will te en fiant tellevea (ha) (he defecilvnt la over tlie
Don t wait until pains and aches nnce of the position offered him, it
"When Chancellor Livingston ad­ lered agalnat you and the aald cauae pre-re.1 age
of twenty-one (211 yeare
become incurable diseases. Avoid | j8 understood is planned by Fletcher vanced toward him he arose nnd paid ex parte.
You are therefore ordered to appear lo ltd*
A
nd
It
la
further
ordered
that
thla
notice
te
bill
of complaint on Monday. April 1th, 1021.
painful consequences by -taking j immediately. Fletcher is a native of close attention while-' the onth wns published In Ihe Sanford Herald, a newapap*r Ibe aame
being a rote day of tbla cart.
published at Sanford In Seminole County. Flufl
Il la further ordered that thla notice te pnbPennsylvania.
read. The open Bible wns lifted up da,
once a week for eight.remaecutlre week*. llahrd for eight aucceaalre week* In Ihe Han­
WllneM the hand and aeal of K. A. lhiuglaa* ford Herald,' a new*paper publlahed In Seminnd Washington kissed it. Chancel­ Clerk
of Ihe Circuit Court of Seminole Coun note County. Florid*.
,
lor Livingston crido: ‘Long live Geo. ly, Florid*, thla th* 37th day of January, A. I*., WITNESS. K. A. Douglaae. Clerk of Ihe ClrCARUSO WILL RECOVER
.
cnlt Court, and th* aeal thereof, tbla, th* Sib
Washington, President of the United 1021
(SEAL)
’ E. A. DOUGLASS,
day of February, A. D. 1021.
.i''
Clerk
Circuit
Court
(SEAL)
E- A. DOUGLASS.
States.’
It
is
told
that
ho
bent
down
NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—Enrico Car­
ItOlUKHON * HRIDOXS,
Clerk.
Solicitor*
for
Complainant.
24-0lc
to
kiss
the
opeiv
Bible
which
Chan­
uso apparently will recover but still
Ry V. E, DOUGLASS, D. C.
T b* world's standard ramadjr fortddnay,
T m rrro R D a f e r r y m a n .
In dnnger zt nr,other ndr-pse, phy- cellor Livingston- held, nnd murmurUvar, btaddar ant' u rk a c id tro u b ta s—tba
Solicitor* for Complainant.
20-8te
National Bvtr.rdy or H olland sine# It? 5. sicians announced today. They, how^ edU ith"lfU enSe^lTldfevprodTittcr- - Brief history of 1920: "Regardless
A
bootlegger
is
an
individual
whose
OuarantS*d. ThM« tirga, all dniggitts.
ever, expressed satisfaction over his nnce and with closed eyes, 'I swear, of cost.” Brief forecast for 1921
"This account is long overdue.”
so help me God."
'condition.
%

HARDING WANTS
FARM BUREAU FEDERATION
TO KISS BIBLE OF
WILL MEET IN GAINESVILLE
FOR STATE ORGANIZATION GEO. WASHINGTON

HENRY FLETCHER
UNDER SECRETARY
IN NEW CABINET

GOLD MEDAL

W. K irr, the eoniplalnent In iLe a i * i « •?yle-dl
r a u w , iiri&lt;l t h e !
a ini ee ch of you arr m l flriita uf a «!n!e olLer i l i i n (he .Hfale «f Fkft*
•la flint th ere la no i^rwin w ith in the S fitr of
Florida, a e r f lr e of a auhpoena U|ma whom wi-uUi
hi fit! you, or eith er of you,’ andj a MU of
1’lalnt h a t i n g been herein flleij again*! you, H
la h e r e b j o rd ere d t h a t you an d e t c h of you i fjH^ar lu ihe Mil of romplaltit filed herein a^ilafl
you In th e a b o r t t u t Hied rau»e, on the 7th d ij1
o f March.
I&gt;. 11*21, the eauie I*elng a rttfc
day o f thla Court, and th e Nauford l l f « W l*
hereb y d ealg n ated aa tb e D ew atu p tr In
ihia notice aliaU be publlahed once a aeek faf
four co n aec u tlie weeka.
\Vllneaa tny hand and official aeal of offlc#
• t Hanford.; Seminole OfQDty, Florida, tbi* tb#
Itftli day of JanuAry f A. IL 11*21.
(HEAL)
’
K* A. ROL'OLAIVL
t'l e r k Circuit Court.
Seminole County, H*m ilE I . I . E MA1NE9 ,
.Hedicltor for Co m p lain an t.
2 t 5te

IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT. 8E*1*
N0LE COUNTY, TLORIDA
!,. p. McCullcr. Plaintiff,
vi. .
S. W. Steel*. Iietendanl.
NOTICE OF BHEglFF’S SALE
Nollre la befehy given that under and by
virtue ef an execution placed In my hand* tea**
upon a final Judgruenl rnlered In the atore en­
titled cauae fur th* n n of $32.ftJ with real*
of court. I have made le'ry upon Ibe folhi*ln*
■leacrlted Und* altuate. lying and being In te®Inal* Counly. Florida, to-wlt:
lot 22 of HubdIrtalon known aa I’elm ‘J1”*
mock;-atao a atrip of Und 100 feel *M* ! ,
North able of a tract of land deaerlted »• **•”
Iowa, lo wlt: teglnnlng 7SS feel South of
Nortlieaal corner of Section 13, Townablp
South of Range 30 Eaat. run Weal
*"*•
lhence South WM feel to right of-way of S. ■
I. R. R.. now A. C. I- It. U-. thence
eailrrly 703.3 fret to Eaat line of Mid Sects®
13. tbrace North 207 feet to point of tegmnlllg.
a
,—
And I. BI SterlK of Bemlaol* Counly. In &lt;rd»
to aatlafy aald execullon, will offer to,
and actI tbe abote deaerlted properly to
hlgheat and teat bidder for c*»h dmlnt.
legal hour* of^rale In fronl of lb*
&lt;l...r at Sanford. Seminole County. FlortA*- ow
Monday, the 7th day ofMarch, A. P. H-G
Term*: full. Purcbaaer to p»y fo* deeuc. u. haM'. .
213tc ’
Sheriff of BemlnoU County, rtj;
notice or iHERirr s sale •
Notice la hereby glren that under and by tUtue Of a writ of execution loaning &lt;wl o'
offlc* of Ike Clerk of lb# Circuit Court lo
for Seminole (ounty. Ilmldo. »herein J. •
lalnr. Jolncl by J. E. L.ln*. her bubaad. »ee
plaintiff* and MUR# Collin. 1* £»**»*“ * '
aa Stirrlff of Seminole County.
^
levied U|..n tbe following dMcrlt-ed propenj
Seminal* County. Florid*, a* tt* p*^«w rf
Millie Collin*, to-wlt: Reg. at NW
qW
E half of NW quarter of SWqtUf'" *
quarter of Section 3fl. Townablp 10 • «
30 E.. run Pontb 330 feet. E***
. ^ ’wlB
330 ftet. W**t 2)1! feet to teglnnUf «nd
offer th* **(u* for **le te fore lb* J-V° .j^.
door, of Bemlnol* County, Fl«ld», to tM
eat tddder for raab. porrhatef
daring tbe legal bonr* at **»». “ J^nd (te**
of March. 102I, to ailltfj
*iHl.Datad Ibl* the 13lb day
Sturlff ScmlooU'-Oounty. FWiJ*-

�#

t'j &gt;T* fy?.
~ vyT: # t

,

-- - - v

-------

■"

•

1

~'fe*

-j*7. ip- ~ J

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921

DOUBLExLOVE
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
AFFAIR MAY BE
CAUSE KILLING

WILL MVL
CHIP’S LIFE

WANTED
WANTED—Second hand show com.
Inquire at the paint store In tho We­
illroad W ar, ft-tfe.
lika Block, Rail
WANTED—Young cow.
Moat be
fresh and good milker. J. H. Melmer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tfc
WANTED—You to know we have the
finest stock of Fardhook Lima Bean
seed ever brought to Sanford.—The L.
Allen Seed Co., Sanford, Fla. 28-2t
WANTED—Team work, all kinds. In­
quire Hanson’s Shoe Shop. 28-12p

MISS KATHERINE WILKEY, Editor, PHONE 428

m

thx circuit oourt of the
JUDICIAL

CiaCUIT or

amd fom

—nr

axm oL i

FLO EISA.

county.
chancery.

Sin forJ Building A l « m
pore Goo. -CompUlniDt.

AnsorisUoh.

I*
* O***

«

W. fttral* i ml wlfn, Ooflnss C. Slwel*. De­
fendants.
NOTICX OF MAST EX'S OAL*
Nolle* In hereby gl»*n ihnt nader *M by
elfins of • titer** or foreekwur* »nd
ItrtJ In tb* nbot* to lllltd con** on tb* Win
d ir of Jtn atrr. A. D. 1931. I. u Spoelnl Mmttr In Cbencery. on Mcadey,
‘U 4*7 «
ilsrcb. A. I*. IM I. In frufit or lb* Court
Noon* door i t Henford. Semlnol* OoonU. Flirtda. w ill offtr for nil*, and &gt;*II to tb* blsbMt
and b*nt bidder for r u b dortas tb* l*f»l boom
of ant*, the follow In* described land, eltnst*.
trine and btln* In Seminole C onst/, Florida,
to-wlt:
A atrip of Uod 100 ft* l trld* o ff tb* North
■Id* nf a tract of land dracrlbcd an beginning
7M feet South of Iba Kortherat corner of 8*0Uoo IS. Townahlp 90. South of Rang* M Elat,
run tbenc* W rit SIS fret, these* South SOS
frrt to lb* right of war of tb* Senfocd A In­
dian Hirer lUllroad, now tb# Atlantic Ooaet
l ine Kailroad. tbenc* Northeaaterlr T90.8 feet
to tb* East line of said Section, Towoablp and
Miner, tbenc* North SOT fe*t to tb* petal of
beflnatnr. cuotelalnf 1.41 acr*o mor* or In*.
Ttr me: C**b. Purchaaor to pay foe dttd.
J. J. DICKINSON.
SS-Ste
t p l d s l M liter la Chine*ry.

PROPRIETOR OF HOTEL WHERE
RECENT HOLDUP WAS STAG­
wns Lieut. Louck’s best man. The
ED HAD BEEN WARNED.
F ,N EVERY COUNTY
(Turn ••tunUj'a Deity)
groom's men were: Messrs. John F.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kolb entertain­
Ttn dollars will save the life of a ed most charmingly at dinner Thurs­ Downing, Jr., and W. Wallis Dowing, JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Feb. 22.—
Police today abandoned the theory of
i Ho* many will you save? This day evening for Miss Burnes, who is brothers of the bride.
The bride wore a white lacc wed­ robbery and arc seeking a man named
slogan of the Hoover Relief the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
ding gown mounted over pole peach Dumont, alleged husband of Miss F.
* h il(, 0 in F lo rid a and the re- Smith.
blow satin, with the court train. Her
S
P^P'o 111 011 P*rt* °f J 8 Covers were laid for the following; tulle veil wus adjusted with orange Burden, eighteen, adopted daughter of
FOR RENT
W. H. Burden, wealthy retired I’at^in d icates nn interest in the Mr. and Mrs. Kolb, Mr. and Mrs.
blossoms
nnd
she
carried
a
shower
chogue,
L.
I.,
business
man,
who
with
,U‘ ind gives nssuranco that Flor- Smith, Miss Burnes and Robert Dean.
bduquet of Ophelia roses and bouvar- George Alexander Goodrich, Atlanta, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—One
1°, wUI do its part in collecting funds
din.
Gn., engineer, was killed by two mask­ 20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford Ave.
7. The relief of the 3,500,000 starving LINDSAY, THE ARTIST, GIVES
The
maid
of
honor
was
attired
in
ed men in a hotel last Wednesday Walking distance to city. Two Iota
Euro,* »h» - ill Parish
RECITAL AT EUSTIS
corner Center nnd Elm Ave. Two
flowered
tnffetn
nnd
carried
a
French
night.
-].« America answers the call.
Df the cutourr oouxt or tmx iit u t k
bouquet.
JUDICIAL CM QUIT OF FLOAIDA. Uf
Lindsay, who is perhaps the great­
Chief of Detectives Cahoon stated lots west side Palmetto ave., 60 ft.
of the counties have perfectAMD TOE SXXIMOLE OOUMTT.
from
Eleventh
St.
Make
offer.
B.
T.
The
bride's
maids
wore
pink
satin
est
artist
on
the
piano
who
has
been
—IV CHAMD IE T .
today that ten days prior to the double
j their organizations and arc active­
Corey, owner, 17B N. Spring SL, Los rtopic* Dank of Sanford, s Ourporstloo, Ootnly collecting funds; others have prnc- in Florida (n many years, is spending and silver nnd carried arm bouquets of tragedy the proprietor of the hotel at Angeles, .Calif.
21-tf ptalnant,
which the Burdens were stopping re­
jijjllj completed their collections, a few months at Eustis and was here Killarney roses nnd frezia.
Sarah F risk , *t s i. Dofand ast*.
The ceremony was followed-by a ceived an anonymous letter from So.
MOtlCK o r MASTKE’S OALK
.hilt many more are preparing to de- a few days ago calling upon the edi­
MISCELLANEOUS
Nolle* U b»r*b7 ctTrn tb it und*r and by r ll;
reception.
Lieut,
and
Mrs.
Loucka
tor
of
the
Herald.
He
expects
td
vis­
Jacksonville,
Mating
that
an
affair
„tt i part of the month of March
to* o f s d*er*r of for*clo*oe* and salt «star*4
’•FLORIDA SdOUT" press-printed Is
tb* sh ort entitled Clue* on tb* **tb «*J •*
to«rtl securing funds to further the it here again and if he docs .we will left last evening on their wedding trip existed in the hotel, "which may end
nnd illustrated monthly. Interest­ January. A. D. IW1. I. s s Sptrtsl
ta
in
Florida,
and
at
its
conclusion
will
arrange
a
recital
and
give
the
Snn-‘
in
a
tragedy.1
’
O
.m
erry, on Utoday tb* Ttb day of March.
„ rh which is being so successfully
ing
to
all
boys.
February
issue,
28
A.
D.
IM
I,
In
front
of
tbs
Court
IIotM#
dot*
go
to
Camp
Meade,
Md.,
where
Lieut.
This letter was not turned over to
rtoducttd by the great humanitarian, ford people a chance to hear him. The
Stnford, Atm Inole County. Florid*, w ill offs»
6x9 pages! Subscribe for your boy! la
Loucks will be stationed.
for sal*, ssd Mil to tho btfbM t sad host lad­
Eustis
Lake
Region
has
the
following
the
police until after the killings. The
Herbert Hoover.
der
for enah during tb* 1***1 hour* of osls, tho
35c
per
year.
Willard
Lumley,
Edi­
following described land, altoate, lying sad bo^ little children who are starv- to say about a recent performance of , Out-of-toWn guests for the wedding police express the belief that Good-, tor, Sanford.27*2tp
lag la Seminole County, S U t* of Florida,
bj todsy arc looking to America his in that city. It was not a recital were: Mr. and Mrs. G.' Irving rich was in no way connected with
In now for •it:
Lots Ono (I) sod Two &lt;3) of B!®«k D m *
Hauers tl]C call, they will perish. No but wns given for the benefit of his Loucks, Sanford, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. the cose and was only an innocent GET YOUR ORDERS
( I I ) , T ier Two (3). of Sanford, rioel le . accord,
See W. J. log
Irving
E.
Stacey,
Little
Falls,
N.
Y.;
your
new
bulck
car.
bystander.”
many
friends
there;
to D. It. Trafford’s map of Sanford, Flori­
bp* of the European countries is in
46-tfc d a. s s p*r plat Ib tn o f , doly of tteo rd .
Burden nnd Goodrich were killed by Thigpen.
"Mr. William Lindsay, of London, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garvin, Bowl­
lit’ children of today who will be the
Trrrns:
Cabb. Turchaoer to P»J Jor
ing Green; Miss Esther Foote, Fort two masked men, who suddenly ap­ FOR SALE—Good farm mule In good
J . J . DICKINSON.
jtitfjmen, educators nnd scientists of England,’ played tjxo piano for more
23-Blt
Bp*d*l U ssier In Cheneery.
Benjamin Harrison.
peared
in
the
doorwny
of
the
room
in
than
an
hour
in
tho
school
auditor­
« condition.—M. Fleischer. 11-26-tfc
tomorrow.
•
which the two men were playnig
IN THE CIKCUIT COUET OF THE AZVEKTH
Bulletins regarding the political and ium Friday evening to the delight os
JUDICIAL OIBOUIT OF rLOXIDA. IK
ORDER your new Bulck now and
VALENTINE
PARTY.
enrds
with
Burden's
wife
and
Miss
well
as
edification
of
an
audience
AMD FOB SEMINOLE COUNTY.
tcooomic condition of Hungary were
you
will
not
lose
any
time
on
the
—Of CllAMCEBY
Burden.
The
supposed
bandits
de­
much
above
the
average
in
knowl­
Last Friday evening the home of
(Bbmitted in n recent report from
l.o,l* Dennett, CompUlnsnt.,
new
car
load
coming
In
soon.
46-tfc
This was indicated Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Holly wns the manded silence and their valuables,
T*.
Budapest, to the headquarters of the edge and taste.
Welter Dennett, Defendant.
according
to
the
story
relnted
to
the
not
only
by
its
nppearance,
but
by
YOU
CAN
order
your
new
Bulck
CITATION
scene
of
a
delightful
Valentine
party
European Relief Council, New York.
eller Rennelt. He*ldene* Unknown:
no wand save time on the next car TuIt Wapp*&gt;rlnA
Telegraph communication has been the discrimination which marked its (liven by. the Misses May .Holly, Mnr- police. Goodrich made n move to­
fruui sn nffldselt filed la this
tlist the reetdene* of the defend**! la *»Beauty wns garct Zachary, Gladys Wilson, Lillian ward the men after one had reached load.
46-tfc cene*
cwpeneil between Hungary and Rou- signs of approval.
known:
that
It
1
* the heller of affiant that tb*
toward Burden’s throat. The mnsked
ginlt after being suspended for more spread all over the music, Jbut every Shinholser nnd Anna Du Bose.
defendant I* o,*r twenty uoe year* of »*• Md
Stewart,
The
Florist,
814
Myrtle
there t* no person In the State of Fionas
than two years. The Roumanian gov­ exquisite touch of originality in the . Tho rooms were tastefully decorat­ men fired, three bullets striking Avenue. Phone 260-W.______ 10-tfc that
th* serrle* of s lubpoen* upon whom would
Goodrich
and
two.
Burden.
The
for­
player's
interpretation
of
tho
pieces
bind
the stld defendint:
ed in nil knids of Valentine sugges
ernment has been prdcred by the Re­
"Say it with Flowers"—Stewart, Therefore, you. W elter Dennett, sru b*r*bj
mer
died
instantly,
the
latter
several
which
composed
his
program,
seem­
tions.
paration commission to return 14,000'
10-tfc required on tbu 4th dsy of April, A. D. IM I,
i The Florist.
to appear to tb* bill of complaint filed again*!
Valentine games nnd contest; of hours later! The intruders leaped in­
railroad cars whichit carried out of ed to find quick recognition, and
you In till* n o n . otberwle* s dee re* pro
to
a
wniting
automobile
and
disap­
FOR
SALE
though
the
applause
was
insistent
reeao w ill on said dal* b* entered again*! you.
ninny
kind
formed
the
diversions
of
Hungary after the occupation.
It la further ordered that IbU nolle* b* pubpeared.
No
trnce
of
them
hns
been
OUR
STOCK
of
Sugnr
nnd
field
corn
enough
to
make
him
add
two
pieces
the
evening,
ulso
a
most
novel
prome
llilird In tb* Hanford Herald, a newepaper pubList fall, there was 7,000 refugee
found.
llibetl
In Seminole County, for e llb l con**culle*
is complete. Come in ami get' our
families living in freight cars in Hun­ to his list before he reached his node with henrt favors.
week*.
. .
‘
Chief
Cithoon,
in
relating
totiny
fo
r'
prjceg._The
L.
Allen
Seed
Co.,
Snn
WITNE.1S my bend and the *r*l of th* »bo»»
The prizes for a heart contest were
gary. The government was going to finnl group, it wns never bestowed
28-2t itateil court on title 2nd day of February, A. D.
aik the Allies to negotiate with neigh­ upon technical frippery or empty won by Dorothy Stokley ^ind Robert the first time the revolutions of his ford, Fin.
IMI.
investigation,
stated
that
Miss
Bur­
K- A. DOUGLASS,
There was no Thrasher.
PURE HUE!) Rhode Islnnd Red eggs (HEAL)
boring countries so that these refu­ display of skill.
Clerk of the Circuit Ctourt.
den
was
ntnrried
to
n
man
mum-d
Du­
Punch was served all through the
for hatching, $1.25 for 15.— Mrs. GEO. A DeCOTTES.
gee! might return to their homes, chance for thnt, indeed, for there wns
S o l i d l»r end of Coun**l for CoOiplelninl.
27 1tp 2S9IC
which were in territories formerly nothing of the kind in the perform­ evening nnd at n late hour a delic­ mont in New York last October, but B. Steele. Phone 3305.
•______
pressure brought to henr by Burden
ance. Though the evidence of vir­ ious ice course wus served.
Hungarian.
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH
scpiirntcd the couple two or lljree days FOR SALE—100,000 green top col- IM JUDICIAL
tuoso wns everywhere and prodigally
CIRCUIT. EM AMD TOR SEM­
Greone,
West
'
ery
pi
tints.—F.
L.
INOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
after
the
mnrringo.
present, Mr. Lindsay's playing was
PIPE ORGAN CLUB.
I’e&lt;q&gt;lre
llenk
of Henfonl. * t\&gt;n&gt;"™U&lt;«&gt;- 1
21-tfc
LABOR TO PLAN ITS that of a fine musician, making mus­ The Pipe Organ Club resumed its
Side.
tiff
FOR SALE—Twenty acres of Innd in
Wjtnen Steele. Itefemlenl.
FIGHT AGAINST THE ic for music's sake, not that of a weekly meetings yesterday; twelve
the Celery City district.—A. E.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALE.
technician Becking to captivate, daz members being present at the home
Nolle* le hereby glten tbet under etui by
Holies, Montclair, N. J.
28-4tc flrlue
“OPEN SHOP” GANG zle and amaze his listeners. The re­ of Mrs. G. M. McGahagin.
of to itecutitiu placed In mjr litndi t*a#upon « finnl tudjftn^nt *nt*r*d jn th# tbor#
sult was u triumph of the splendid
DIUNK
m
i
l
t
teti
cin)if for flib iiiiu »if | ’*U3 .34, wHti
The cluj) is very enthusiastic in
. ..f mart, I bate nieite leiy ui*m the fol­
Elder Springs Water.- Its 99 08-100 0io** 1Inr
WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—The ox- sanity of the man and nrtiat, with having the privilege of presenting the
deerrlie.l lende eltuste. Din* »nd t-etng
In He lilt mile ('..tin t J, I'lnrldS, t!’ « It
| ecutive council of the American Fed- mind, emotions and muscles beautiful­ wonderful Harp Vocal Ensemble con­
per cent pure. Phone 311,
t,lt Z! nf Sutidti Litlon ktn.en ne I'eltll IlSttt------------------- mork. elan , elrl,. «f lend MW feel wide off
I/ration of ljibor will meet here to­ ly co-ordinated nnd employed in a cert to the people of Sanford.
the North eld* uf a trert of Und deerrllwd SS
day preliminary to opening the promulgation of nn evangel of re­
A cafeteria supper is being plan­
follow*, to-wlt heRlnnln* 7*S feet South of lbs
DEPARTMENT
TELLS Charge Lumber Prices Northern*! t-orner of Seethe* IS. Tnwnehlp 30,
conference Wejinendny of head sot 109 freshing and uplifting loveliness. His ned for March 5th, the place will he STATE
of Itengc SO Keel, run Weet flIS f**t,
THEM WHAT WE WOULD
natnina! and international
lal&gt;or playing wns strong in its grace and announced at a Inter date.
Being Boosted by The South
the nee South Hiel feet to right « f « *7 of S. *
n.
It . now .t f I. 11. It.. Iheneo NorthLIKE DONE
Iunitin', called by President Samuel graceful in ills strength, suggestive in
Delicious ice cream, and cake were
r j.tr r l; 7VS.S feet to Kelt line of *al4 Seetloo
Southern
pine
Assoe’n.
IS, tlwnce North =17 feet to |K.lnt of l«egtOCompers to consider n “national poli­ its way of the action of n Hon in mo­ served by the hostess.
(By Tb* Auedited Preii)
Ring,
PARIS," Feb. 22.—The American
cy” in connection with the present in- tion. The profound' imagination of
\n«l J , •• Hltrrtff of Heuiliwle Pounty* In orWASHINGTON, Fell. 22.—Attor­ ,Ier to eetlefy teld ereeullon. w ill offer for
Bach, the airy, fanciful poetry of
Idustrial situation.
State
Department
hns
sent
n
note
to
T. N. T.
nml eel! Hie shore iteoerlbed property to
ney-Genera! Palmer yesterday ordered rele hi*heel
4t«1 t&gt;eet bidder foe f*»h during 111*
While the meeting of the council it- Schumann and 'Chopin, the lofty sen­
Mrs. Robert Herndon delightfully the League of Nntions on the subject' suit to be brought In tho Federal the
je£Hl
liotlre nf tele In fmnl of the tV&gt;UM Hone*
| self is not excepted to result in any timent nnd chnrming plnyfulncss anil entertained the T. N. T. sewing club qf mandates, it wns learned todny, the
door *r Heuford. Hetnlntde County. Florlds, on
IIitrcIt the 7lli, A. D. 1021.
American embassy notified the presi­ court nt St. Louis ngninst the South­ Mtmdey,
definite development, It is rcgnrded drollery of-Grieg nnd Grainger, and Friday afternoon.
Term*: C**b. • IMrrhteef to pey for deed.
ern
Pjne
Association,
about
fifty
of
the
witchery
of
Ireland
nnd
his
own
U. U. HAND.
by Inl-ir offu iulie us of prime impor­
There were nil the members pres- dent of the league council thnt the Its principal member companies nnd y ate
sheriff nf Seminole County. FU.
fine
methods
all
found
ravishing
ex­
tance m ■Hue. tion with the meeting
ent and three guests, Mrs. A. B United States hnd observations to
pression. Again his listeners fell un- Peterson, Mrs. M- S. Wiggins nnd Mrs. I make on terms of mandates for for- seventy individuals on the ground they IN T H E CI RCUIT COURT O r T H E S EV E N T H
on the following day.
JU D IC IA L CIR C U IT O r FLORIDA. IM
mer enemy colonies which considered hnvo entered into a conspiracy to cur*
Means of conducting nn organized deV the spell of "Tho Island Spell,” Gwync Fox.
AMD FOR S EM IN OLE COUNTY.
tnl!
the
production
nnd
increase
the
—IM CHANCERY.
I campaign ngaipst genernl institution which, while most artistic, has a
Late in the afternoon n delicious of utmost importance.
I'enplr*
Ilet.k of Hen lord, s Ourporstlon, Com*
.price of yellow pine lumber in viola­ pU lnsnl,
j of the "open shop" will be the chief charm which appeals to the mass as salad course wns served.
tion of the Sherman anti-trust a ct
| consideration of the conference, ac­ well as the class. Eustis is under ob­
H. Huff tnd wlf*. Kll«»b*th Huff, end
Airman
Killed
While
Tho proceedings will bo instituted Thom**
ligations
to
Mr.
Lindsay
for
giving
J e tore klrCerron, Dcfentltnl*.
cording to Frank Morfison, secretary
WQMAN'S
CLUB.
NOTICE
MASTER'S SALE
within tho next fe wdnys, it was said Nolle* le herebyOF *l*wn
tbst tituler sod by
Trying
for
Record
of the federation and n member of them an opportunity of living for n
----^
last night at the Department of Jus­ tlrtoe of * decree of furecloeor* eml ssl* en­
short spnee in tho higher realms of
the executive council.
(Frem Wednewliy'e DiUy)
tered In the ebor* entitle.! retie* on. tb* 39tb
tice. They will hnve as their aim the day
(By The Aiiacleted Fi *m )
of Jentnry. A. I&gt;. 1021. I. *» Hp*cl*l U ss­
“The conference will consider the music."
The Social Department of the Wo­ , SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 23.—Cnpt. granting of n temporary injunction ier lit Cbencery. un ilondey. th* 7t^ dsy of
March. A. D. IB2I. In front of tb* Court Hone*
publicity and other methods of our
man's Club with Mrs. George'-Fox ns W. F. I&gt;cwiB, nir mail service pilot on which would restrain those against d&lt;«&gt;r et /Unfold. Seminole County, Florida, »IU
opponents," Mr, Morrison snid, ‘‘and MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE
offer for eel*, nnd eelt to the hlgheet end best
hostess entertained with a Colonial the Reno to Salt I^ake leg in the at­ whom the proceedings will bo directed tddder fur recti during lb* 1*1*1 bourn of eel*.
CLUB
It i* just iMissible that- labor will
■tie following described tend, ellunl*. tying end
Ten, Tuesday afternoon nt the tempt to establish a record for rapid from further participation in what the being In Seminole County. Florid*, to-wlt:
launch an opposing
movement
(From Tuesday's Dally)
]xit -23 of Uslm Hammock, t* per plat there­
government
alleges
to
bo
a
conspiracy
delivery between Snn Frnncisco nnd
Iagain*t those who imagine they con­
duly recorded In I'Ut Book ‘‘IF* mi P*F*
The Monday Afternoon Bridge Club Club House.
by curtailing production in Arkansas, of.
New
York,
wns
killed
yesterday
nt
7S of tli* public record* of Oreng* County, of
trol every avenue of publicity. Our met with Mrs. Braxton Perkins at
The club rooms were attractively
which the County of Semlno|* we* formerly *
Oklahoma, Tcxns, Louisiana, Missis­ pert,
which raid plet hs* elnc* been duly trans­
opponents are mistaken if they imdecorated in rings and garlands of Elco, Nevada, when his plane fell, nc‘
her home on Magnolia nvc.
sippi nnd Alabama, and in an agree­ cribed and 1* now a purl of th* record* fr
cording
to
advices
received
here.
Mfine they have made the slightest
.Rrttdnole,County, duly recorded In Tint Book I,
Spring flowers tastefully decornt- greens were festooned about the wnlls
ment to control prices.
on pages.' 104 ind IDS.
.
IP^Rress in disrupting the workers.
under
n
lattice
of
green.
Tertue: Crab, fnrrlieeer to p»y for deed.
cd the rooms.
J.
J. DICKINSON.
Mrs.
Fox
and
all
of
those
assisting
II believe labor will formulate a plan
Jap Sentry Who Shot
The orize for high score, playing
Specie! Meiter In Cbencery
SALFORD MIRROR &amp; FU R N I­ jjs-stc
h' expose the pretense of men who cards, was won by Mrs. David Cald­ her were very lovely in Colonial cos­
American ‘Not Guilty’
TU RE SHOP
»rc only interested in cheap labor nnd well. Two substitutes for the nfter- tumes nnd powdered hair.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION ■FOR
Furniture repaired, furniture refinAt n tnble centered with n cherry
1 fontinuation of n policy of profiteer- noon wore Miss Bowler and Mrs. W.
TAX DEED *•
TOKIO, Feb. 23:—A fnlding of not ished. Give us n call. Samples of Under Section 575 of the General
| toft.
tree surrounded by ferns and ribbons
S. Wiggins.
guilty hns been rendered by the court- work on request. Office 116 Laurel
"The trade union movement is alert
Statutes; Laws of Florida
A delicious salad course wus served of red, white nnd blue, Mrs. A. I*. martial which tried Toshlgora Ognsa- Ave. Phone 219.
Connelly
nnd
Mrs.
R.
R7
Dens
poured
lo the forces arrayed against it and at the conclusion of the game.
Notice in herbey given that Mrs.
wnrn, the sentry who shot Lieutenant
tea.
Proposes toact vigorously ond courWM. E. CONNOR
CnlHe L. Horton, purchaser of Tax
I®gMully,"
Assisting the hostess and serving Lnngdon, of the U. S. S. Albany at
Certificate No. 355, dated the 3rd
DOWNING-LOUCKS
were: Mrs. E. M. Galloway, Mrs. R. J. Vladivostok Inst month, it wns offic­ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR day of June, A. D. 1918, haa filed said
^age reductions proposed or order­
The following wedding notice which Holly, Miss Bowler and Miss Wilkey, ially announced by the war depart­
ed in organized industry, recent de­
TAX DEED
certificate in my office nnd has mado
comes from n Louisville (Ky.) paper
During the afternoon n most de­ ment yesterday. The trial wns on the Under Section 575 of the General application fof tax deed to issue in
velopment in anti-strike laws nnd
will be of great interest to many peo­ lightful program w h s given. Mrs. A. charge of accidental murder.
compulsory' arbitration are subsidiary
Statutes, Laws of Florida
accordance with law. t
ple in Snnford ns Lieut. Loucks is the M. Phillips nccompanied by Mrs.
Propositions to bo considered by the
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
Mrs.
Said certificate embraces the fol­
son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Irving Loucks Craig Harris* sang, ‘.The Mnid With WILSON FOR PEACE
labor heads.
Carrie
W.
Speer,
purchaser
of
Tnx
lowing
described property, situated in
and hns n large number of friends n Delicate Air." Littlc*Miss Martha
TO END OF CHAPTER Certificate No. 54, dated the 3rd day Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt:
here who will be glad to wish him Fitts danced a graceful little dnnee,
of July, A. D. 1916, hns filed snid cer­
Lot 12, Frost's Second Addition to
W,,)E AWAKE BUSINESS WOMAN hnppincss:
nccompanied by Mrs. R. R. Deas.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—Presl- tificate in my office and has made ap­ Altamonte. The said land being as­
While the surprise of the afternoon dent Wilson in an address to delega­
There nre many wide nwnke busiThe*wcdding of Miss Amelia Ken­ was given when William Lindsay, of tion of college men declared that he plication for tax deed to issue in ac­ sessed at the date of the issuance of
cordance with law.
such certificate in the name of W. D.
ntis women in Sanford but one thnt dricks Downing and Lieut. Earl Trask London, was introduced by R. J.
would bend his efforts to the last In
Said
certificate
embraces
the
fol­
Horton.
I M Come into prominence lately Is Loucka, Sixty-fourth Infantry, U. S. Holly. Mr. Lindsay la a most accom­
supporting cause of world peace.
lowing
described
property,
situated
Unless saidHertlficate shall be re­
Ii
Esther Flelshner. She is tho A., was solemnized at 8 o'clock last plished pianist and gave great pleas­
in
Seminole
county,
Florida,
to-wit:
deemed
according to law tax deed will
I l(enoKrapher for the enterprising firm night at the home of the bride’s par­ ure to the guests by his beautiful in­
6
,
Block
3,
Tier
8
,
Sanford.
Lot
The
speclnl
election
called
at
Clear­
issue
thereon
on the 29th day of
°f Zaring &amp; Co,.
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John F. Down-, terpretation of sevcrnl-selections.
The said land being assessed at the March, A. D. 1921.
water for the purpose of voting for
^hen she heard that il was pos- ing on Fourth street. The house was
the bond issue to buy the bay front date of the issuance of such certifi­
Witness my official signature and
J'ble for Dr. Wise to come to San- decorated with potted foliage.
What Mrs. Brenninger, of New York, propye trof Mrs. R. C. Lake on Osceo­ cate in the name of C. W. Speer.
seal this tho 21st day of February, A,
*°rd she said, "I’ll help bring him"
The Rev. Dr. J. W. Johnson offic­
Says About Rat Poison *
Unless snid certificate shall be re­ D. 1921.
la nvenuo and the bny front, resulted
I ®nd to date leads nil the city in sale iated at the ceremony, which took
deemed
according to law tnx deed
in
82
per
cent
of
the
vote
being
in
"Tried
preparations
that
kill
rats,
(SEAL)
E. A, DOUGLASS,
|°f lii'kets. she having 55 of the IDO place in the drawing room before an
will
issue
thereon
on
the
29th
day
of
favor.
This,
was
no
surprise
to
the
but
RAT-SNAP
is
the
only
one
thnt
Clerk
Circuit Court,.
I *°ld to her credit.
improvised altar of palms and ferns
March,
A.
I).
1921.
property
owners
.of
Clearwater
und
prevents
disagreeable
odors
after
kill­
Seminole
Co,, Fla.
I Miss Fleishner is one of Sanford’s which wns illumined with tall whito
Witness
my
official
signature,
nnd
there
is
general
cnusc
for
celebrating.
ing.
Also
like
RAT-SNAP
because
it
28-5tc
By
V.
M.
Douglass,
D. C.
| fbsrming young women and hns busi- Cathcdfal candlek. -At one side of tho
seal
this
the
21st
day
of
February,
A.
comes
in
handy
cakes,
no
mixing
with
l n«s ability that Is sure to win.
altar wns placed the United Stntes
*
Pruning on citrus is progressing D. 1921.
No matter how Indifferent a roan
flag. Miss Helen Downing was her other food. You don’t hnvo to dirty
over
DcSoto
county.
There
is
also
(SEAL)
E.
A. DOUGLASS, . may be toward his wife, there la one
your
hands,
it’s
the
best
for
household
sister's
maid
of
honor.
Misses
Jo'seIs Some folks say “politics Is” and
Clerk Circuit Court,
use.’ Try RAT-SNAP. Three sizes, considerable preparation being made
time when she becomes his haven of
lother ssay "politics are,” but so lortg ’ phine Downing and hlary Elizabeth
to
control
lemon
qcab
on
grapefruit
Seminole Co., Fla. refuge—when he wanta to yut him
D o w n i n g w e r e bride’s mafdJ. Lieut. 35c 65c $1^5. Sold and guaranteed
I 4* they ore both connected with poli28 Gtc t By V. M. -Douglass, D. C. property in her name.
Paul Porter, 64th Infantry, U. S. A., by Ball Hardware Co.
tf by spraying.
Itfcs one Is-ns bad as the other.
^ —i S--- i_^

C w r»^ c°c"":r “ ,N

DINNER

J

ft

ja *]

LOOKS LIKE
AMERICA
IN LEAGUE

a t '. '

MS
m
UiSlP
wtL
•

.3

�»

*; ». *•

THE SA N FO R D W EEK LY JBER ALD , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921

Call at CATES CRATE CO., The Big Feed Store,
for weekly wholesale price list on Feed and Save Fifty to Seventy Five cents per Sack.
PHONE 181

JUST TRY US

'

♦+++++++++++-:-+++*+*-;-+*+.:-*+*+-:-++++++++++++++++*+++++++-M -4*++++++++++++*++++++v*+++.fr++&lt;.++++.|.++++++++++ + + + + + + + + + .MH ♦ ^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » * » * » * * » m .» * * * * .» * * * * » 4 * * » * » * * * * i ^

THE AIMS OF MOOSEHEART
SET FORTH BY BRANDON
IN FINE LECTURE LAST NIGHT

t 1 M &gt; |i

Rabbi Wise is Man
FRIERSON
of Strong Convictions
Prominent Western
FILES REPLY
and Makes ’Em Known
TO HEARST
Man Praises Tanlac
NO RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT HAS
MONEY UNDER CONTROL
OF TREASURY

When Rabbi Stephen S. Wise turn­
ed down the Trustes of Tomplo
Emnnu-EI, Now York’s famous Synngogue, with the crisp comment that
no self-respecting minister would ac­
cept n "call’’ which would be subject
to the control of the Board of Trus­
tees, he threw the theological world
into nn’ uproar, from which it has not
ns yet fully recovered.
A bitter controversy has raged, not
only in the Jewish religious circles,
but also in the American Protestant
churches. The statoment has been
frcqqueqntly referred to as a “Declar­
ation of Pulpit Independence’’ by
sympathizers with Dr. Wise, and it
hns resulted in caustic criticism from
some of ttie orthodox churchmen.
Newspapers the country over, took up
the discussion nnd church periodicals
have been full of it for the past two.
years.
» True to his conviction, however, Dr.
Wise turned down the offer, nnd the
upshot of the whole nffnir was thnt
he founded the famous Free Syna­
gogue- in New York City, known to
dny ns the grent social center of the
metropolis for Christians and Jews.
He gave to the effort nil of his won­
derful dynamic enthusiasm, with the
result fhnt today Carnegie Hall, the
home of the Free Synngogue, now

doubtedly it will be in Florida, a great
WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—Denial
home for the nged patterned after the thnt any portion of tho money ad­
I one at Moosehenrt where each in- vanced to the Kerensky government
mntc enn have n cottnge and a few of Russia is stijl under tho control of
ncres of Innd, where they can have a Secretary Houston, was made by So­
garden and n hog nnd n cow nnd \&gt;e licitor General William L. Frierson
self supporting if possible, where in a brief filed today with the dis­
their friends oven can come down and trict supremo court in respohse to the
buy a small home of the same sort suit brought by William Randolph
and
live out their few remaining years Hearst, to New York, as a taxpayer,
OF WHAT MOOSEHEART IS DOin
the
balmy climate of Florida, know­ to enjoin the secretary of the treas-i
INO AND WHAT THEY WILL DO
ing
that
they will be taken enre of ury from further financial transac­
IN FLORIDA FOR THE AGED
under the benign influence and pro­ tions with foreign governments.
tection of the Moose. They are not
The brief also denied there*was any
(From Tuesday’s Daily)
Every man, woman and child in looking for a free site of this kind, Intention on the part of . the secretary
Seminole county should hnve heard they are not looking for anything but of permitting funds under his control
the .lecture of Rodney II. Brnmlon at a square deni nnd they expect to get to be paid to the Kerensky or any
the- Princess Thentrc Inst night. They thnt in the land before they will con­ other Russian government. Mr. Frier­
would have learned moje about edu­ sider any of them. They are willing son declared there .was no occnsion
cation and child conservation nnd the to pay n fnir price for the land nnd for an injunction us thu defendant
taking care of the pged in one hour they will afterward spend a million has no intention of establishing fur­
than they will ever lenrn in years. In or moor in mukjng It one of the finest ther credits to any foreign govern­
fact it ia seldom that any community homes for the nged that the world has ments “ns must hnve been known to
has the opportunity of listening to a ever seen nnd from their success at the plaintiff when he filed his bill."
With 'regard to the payment of
man like Mr. Brandon, who has done Moosehenrt they will make good on
nnd in doing more for the orphan their Floridu home. No man except the unexpended balances now existing
children of America thnn any other one with* a vision such ns hns been in favor of Czecho-SIovnkia, France,
agency, group of men or institution. given to Mr. Brandon ami his asso­ Greece, Italy nnd Liberia the solicitor
It is to the everlasting shame cf the ciates could ever look ahead nnd plan general contended "the faith of the °CC°P,f" nn r*l/ l,n'cI&gt;’. hi"h, plnc° in
was pledged" because
V,rt, l*'10|U'? ' 1 °
&lt;&gt;r [ ,lVcommunity that more of them were such a wonderful home ns the chil­ government
......
..... ...........
. established
... ....
.
Endowed by nnture with n. voice of
dren's
home
nt
Moosehenrt
nnd
the
these
credits
were
under
not present at the lecture Inst night
remarkable volume and umisunl enrone now being planned for Florida. authority of congress.
to have heard this gifted speaker.
crynig
qualities, he lias always been i
Describing the transactions be­
G. W. Logan, Peabody, Kansas
J. G. Hall, president of the Cham­ And in the close of his remarks Mr.
an
eloquent
preacher. Undoubtedly j
tween
this
government
and
the
Ker­
Brandon
iti
a
few
words
culled
atten­
ber of Commerce nnd George A. Dehe is the most eloqueqt nnd the best
Cottes were on the stage with Mr. tion to the lodge of Moose nnd nsked ensky government the solicitor gen­ known nmong present dny Rabbis.
“Tanlac hns completely restored my was indigestion. Nothing seemed ta
Brandon nnd after the introduction by his audience if they did not think the eral declared tho credits were estab Many say he is without a peer. He henlth a I I feel finer than in years," agree with me. At times I woali
Mr, DeCottes, the speaker made effort was worth the paltry sum of lished and advances made "just, as speaks with marked intensity nnd was the straightforward statement have dizzy spells and nt other times
friends witli thu audience by telling ten or twelve dollars a year that a they were made to any other foreign greatest assurance. Hfs sentences are made recently by Mr. George W. Lo- my bnck would ache so bail that I
them thnt he was no stranger to (Member of the Moose lodge would government, and when made were en­ short, crisp, epigammatie. There are gnn, of Peabody, Kapsas, one of the could hardly get up and down in my
Sanford since he had married a for­ spend for dues and that Sanford peo­ tirely free from the control of the sec­ no equivocations. He fights wrong most prominent stock-dealers in the chair. This is just the condition 1
mer Snnfonl girl and hnd heard so ple even those without families and retary of tile treasury."
was in when I started to take this
with all his God-given strength nnd Middle West.
It is not true, Mr. Frierson said,
much about the city and the South without thought of poverty could onsmedicine,
it took just six bottles to
"it
hns
not
only
made
a
new
man
he hues wherever the blow may fall.
nnd he told some jokes nbuut his ex ily afford a membership in this lodge that there Is any existing credit 1 in He is profoundly powerful as a speak­ of me but I have actually gained thir­ make a well man of me. I now hire
periences in the South seeking a lo­ that was doing so much for mankind favor of the Kerensky or other Rus­ er and as a thinker, a modernist whose ty-five pounds in weight ami feel ns ’n fine appetite, everything tastes good
cation for a Moosehenrt home for the ami doing it in such a systematic sian government, nor that any funds life is consecrated to the uplift of his well as I ever did in my li(T—r hrirnml -nirmirCRttiifr lH purfm .---------belonging to the United States have
manner.
aged 'members of the lodge.
fellow man. He is n champion of the telling all of my friends a Iwrit Tnnlac | ~My wife wn9 a|„0 troubled with
been placed in the National City Bnnk,
Mr.
Brandon
nl§o
paid
tribute
to
Mr. Brandon is a gifted speaker
plain people—if ever there was one. but they con see for themselves what indigestion at times and it relieved
that grips his audience and holds the Sanford Chamber of Commerce or any other bank subject to the check The line between right and wrong is it has done in my ense.
,
snmc way. You may pub
them to the very end of his story and its president and secretary and of Kerensky or other Russian govern­ clean cut with Dr. Wise.
When I began taking ranlue I
niy statement wherever you like
about the beginning of Moosehenrt, A. i’. Connelly and others of the ment with the approval of the secre­
His lecture appenrjjnee here in the in an awfully run-down condition. I an,j jf anyone doubts it, just tell thea
the search for a location, the making board whoTind taken hold of his prop­ tary.
near future is attracting wide com­ was away off in weight, felt weak to Bee me ••
'of this vast estate into a real home osition in such an intelligent manner
ment for he is undoubtedly one of and nervous all of the • time nnd |
for the homeless children, the ninny and made his stuy so pleasant while
HARP VOCAL ENSEMBLE
America’s brainiest and most eloquent couldn’t tnkc any interest in my-work i Tnnlac is sold in Sanford by the
fine buildings of reinforced' concrete here. He said thnt there was no oth­
or anything else. My main trouble ,Union Pharmacy.me’n:
and steel where 1,100 children are er institution in the city of such prime Only Harp Trio in America Appears
housed and taught trades nnd given a importance ns the Chamber of Com­
Here Monday Night
high school education.
Their new merce nnd that while he. could not
Mystery of CrossLady Ozgapetian
The Pipe Organ club, which is
ideas on education of 18 weeks of suy where the home would he located bringing to Sanford one, of the driest
Will Speak Here on
Ties Placed on A.
school with four weeks only for vnea- that Sanford would have the chance pipe organs in the state, will pres­
Near East Relief
tion. four hours a day of school in- to present her claims at the proper ent, at the Temple Auditorium Mon­
C.
L.
is
Solved
time
ami
meantime
the
citizens
should
stead of six, the iden of giving each
day night, the Harp Vocal Ensemble,
Lady Anne Azgapctian, a noble­
child 1&gt;0 dnys nt variuos trades'until consider the claims of the Moose, in­ which i,s a company of three harpists,
With the nrrest. of Harvey Jenkins, woman of the Near East, will spetkia
MIAMI, Feb, 22.—Harold Locktheynre able to choose their life1[work vestigate the work they wc/re doing supported by a vocalist.
wood, forty, was yesterdny bound ov­ n negro lad of 16 years, living be­ Sanford Friday night, March 4th, »t
.and the entire story of the AlAoso and get ready to become a )inrt of the
This will prove a rare treat to tho er to the criminal court on the charge tween Mnitland
and
Altamonte a public meeting in the Baptist Tentaking up this splendid fdea and car­ organization that was doing so much people of Sanford, ns it is the onlySprings
the
mystery
of
how
the crosif^ pie. Lady Anne, who brings with her
of
attempting
to
slny
his
three
step­
rying it out- to a successful finish un­ for the children who were being left harp trio in America.' The company
ties,
which
have
twice
within
the past motion pictures taken in Turkey »ad
daughters,
Lola,
Elizabeth
and
Verna.
til today it is looked upun ns the mod­ homeless every, day in the year. At is headed by Miss Nellie Zimmer, solo f{nrwrto«l, ranging in age from ten to
month been found placed on the A. C.- Persln, hns just nrrived in Florid*
present
the
lodge
has
a
membrship
el institution of the world, lie told
harpist, who is un artist of the high
I.. tracks in thnt neighborhood, was from Washington where she repre­
of taking some Florida children, one of 550,000 men nnd 50,000 women and est quality, hnving played in joint re­ eighteen years. The mother was in
cleared
up yesterday and Detective
growing rapidly everywhere when cital with the fumoiis Evan WillinmH Tampa Saturday nt the time of the
sented the women of the Near Eut
of the hoys having St.AVitus d an c e
Baxter
js receiving the congratula­ at the conference of the Rational
nnd all crippled up, of keeping them the proposition is put up squarely to and many other noted artists. With alleged attempted killing.
The oldest girl told the police thnt tions of the railway officials for a Women's Party.
there six years nnd now this hoy is a the thinking men nnd women of the her appear, Miss Ethel Timmer, harp­
Lockwood
hnd attempted undue famil­ clever piece of sleuthing.
General Mezrop Nevton Azgapetiw,
six foot nthlete, a hall player and he different communities. He was round­ ist and pianist; Miss I.ouise Harris,
Jenkins, the negro youth arrested
iarities
during
the absence of their
her husband, served, previous to the
will be sent back to his former home ly applnuded at the close of his lec­ harpist and Miss Clarn Gqrlock, con­
mother. That night, she said, Lock- by Detective Baxter, is a half-wit, war ns advisor to the Shah of Peril*
city in Florida, n welh set up, well ture and assured that Sanford would tralto.
educated, mechanical draughtsman, do everything possible to help out in The three golden harps present a wood extended n gnspipc into the bed and arrangements are being made
and as diplomatic representative to
0
room occupied by the grils, but the place him In Chattahoochee.
As the speaker well asked: “Whnt are his plans,
At the outbreak
most artistic stage setting.
When confronted by another negro the United States. ...
olde rgirl awakened before the fumes
these children worth to your commun­
.
.
.
..
i
,
l ,!
*.
I
of
the
war
he
offered
his service*
to
seen him iplnce the tie on tho the Allied cause andj wns
,
u
became strong. She rushed out of who hnd
..................
appointed
ui
ity"? and answered it- by saying that Fort Ogden Hen is
REFORMING OF
----- the room, was seized by her stepfath­ track Sunday nnd placed under ar­
Mooseheart spent $35,000 on one Flor­
charge of the medical corps of the
G. O. P. AT EARLY
er but succeeded in renching a tele­ rest by Detective Baxter he was seiz­ southern Russian arnly where L»df
.Mothering Brood of
ida family that he knew of and five
DATE. FORECAST phone nnd gave the alarm.
ed by a violent epileptic fit from
children would soon be hnnded back
Anne joined him as a Red Cross nur*.
71;
Hatched
’Em
All
Lockwood made his escape before which he recovered only after a half With the collapse of Russia they wet*
to the commonwealth nil of them in
WASHINGTON. Feb. 22. — An the arrival of the officers but was hour's treatment.
perfect health, nil of them with good
Sunday, the half-witted negro youth 'forced to flee in disftu sc
early
reorganization of the Repub­ capture ndext day.
trades and all of them ready to be­ Seventy-one chicks hatched out by
was seen by the negro who identified infant child and final y esenp
lican
committee
is
now
forecast.
one
hen
at
one
time
comes
pretty
near
come good citizens and n large part
him yesterday pull the tic ncross the way of Archangel.
of their home city. And some of being a record hatch even for South President-elect Hnrding in determined Nine Members
Lady Anne will arrive in Ssnfort
rails of the track. Remonstrated with
these families were left destitute up­ Florida, but Mr. E. L. Morgan, the that no member of his cabinet shnll
from
Winter Part where
by the other negro he flew into a rage .............—
r*~ she
,, addre*«*
„
Alabama Guard
on the community nt the death of genial station agent nt Fort Ogden, be at the same time chairman of the
the
students
of
Rollins
College
and
advised
the
other
negro
to
"mind
the
students
of
Rollins
01
nationnl
committee.
Therefore,
if
will
take
oath
that
this
is
what
act­
,
,
„
__________
- I - ..
'TV.n
rn v tn U S d»Y
their parents nnd the communities
same morning.
The nprevious
d»y *°*
on Trial Today his own business.
would have l&gt;ccn obliged to take care ually happened at his place. The nest Will H. Hays scccpts the postmsstcr
speaks
at
DeLand
and
Stetson
Ub
The father of the demented youth
of them in the Way that some of them was found under the bArn and no generalship he must divest himself
(BJ Tk» i n t d i M h u l l
veraity.
Previous
to
this
serie*
with whom
the vicmiiy,
vicinity, (
wun
wnom he
ne lives in me
---------- -K» tkl
do and the expense and the half way doubt the heat there helped to hatch of the national chairmanship.
HAMILTON,
Feb.
22.—The
case
of
informed
the
detective
that
he
h
a
s
engagements,
Lady
Anne
w
The national committee will meet
methods of bringing them up would out the brood. Scores have visited
the state against nine members of been crazy for a long time and caused | guest of Mrs. Arthur Cur *
have told on the future citizens of the the Morgan place to sec the unusual here March 3d. Senator Harry S. the Alabama National Guard charged them trouble, nnd it had been th eir! Mrs. Sewel and the clum wo
New of Indiana is believed to be
state. The children are never separ­ and interesting sight.
Fort Ogden is on a boom and this President-elect Harding's choice for with murder in connection with the intention to have him placed in s o m e Miami,
ated at Mooseheart and if the mother
lynching of William Baird, miner last safe place.—Orlando Sentinel.
is living she is taken there with them is but n sample of what may be ex­ national chairman and while he docs month, nolle pressed today when trial
_____
j The Montgomery Times s*y»
to live with them and have her share pected In .other lines when the town not want the chairmanship it is un­ of Sergeant Stephens was began and
Get
your
ndding
machirts
paper,
Pullman company uses $60,000
in the work of- the institution. It is gets well under way with the.devel­ derstood her will accept If Harding in­ the trial abruptly ended. New war­ your .files, your loose, leaf" ledgers, of soap every year; and it ta
undoubtedly one of the greatest insti­ opments planned. Considering how sists.
rants were immediately served upon your office supplies of all kinds nt. much more to get the dirt ou 0
tutions for the conservation of the hnrd most people seem to find it to
•
hair nnd cars when you get horn Stephen and other eight Guardsmen the Herald office.
children of America that has over been scratch out a living for their brood HOOVER HAS NOT
charging
murder
in
connection
with
RECEIVED INVITATION
devised and then the speaker said much pride is taken locally in the
BUT IS WAITING the lynching.
they had another vision nnd'one thnt grit of the mother hen who refuses
LOOKS LIKE A
he hnd not caught until the Inst few to be scared out by the high cost of
When,
you
speak
n
kind
word
to
a
I
By
Tit*
A
i
u
d
i
l
x
l
r
n
u
l
living.
yean and thnt was in rvgnrd to the
BEACH SEAT?
NEW YORK, Feb. 22— Mr. Hoover child on one of our streets it soon
older men who hnd served nut their
Perhaps, but wait until we h»v*
Oldsmar cleaned up in great style snid he hnd not received invitation to passes from your memory. But cot
time nt various trudes or. lines of
finished
building it.
Then )
business and their declining years with its exhibit of fancy thorough­ bocome member of cabinet but pos­ so with the child. That kind word and
will
sec
one
of
the
neatest
suw
found them'on the verge of despair at bred hogs at the Pinellas County Fair, sible telegram mi^ht have been sent others like them are remembered and
bodies
you
ever
gazed
upon.
A
the thought that they were soon to be making a clean sweep of the first and delayed. Declined to say wbnt treasured, and exert a beneficial in­
100 per cent effectiveness to 1 * 1
sent to the rubbish heap. Men nnd prizes for Duroc Jerseys and Poland attitude ho should make to offer com­ fluence in moulding the future char­
car.
Nothing.like a first
acter of that child. Big things grow
women who were able to work some Chinas. It was by far the best ex­ ing to him from Harding.
graceful
body to add value|°
from little beginnings and we can do
but unable to work at their former hibit of hogs that Pinellas county fair
auto. We build them to order.
We’ve never ntade a million odllara.Mmuch to improve the future of our
trade and had been supplemented by has ever had in its five years’ history
younger ones.' The new idea df Mr. and the Oldsmar exhibit attracted but if we live to be 100 years old community by using kindness and
SANFORD AUTO BODYCO.
Brandon and the Mooseheart authori­ much attention from breeders, who We'll never quit thinking that perhaps friendliness in greeting the little ones
SanfonJ. Florida
when we meet them.
some day we may.
4
ties is to found In the South and*Un- gave the animals high praise.
4 *•
*' ‘*
' ' i

Small Crowd Was Out to
Hear This Gifted
Speaker

WONDERFUL STORY

CHARGE ATTEMPT
A TRIPLE MURDER

- * &gt;' •

*

*

r

�* -

.

-

-

--f/.

*
-- ---

?/55-T°
*V -

"

™ E 9ANF0RD WEEKLY HERALD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1921

MERCHANT KILLED,
NO-FENCE m e e t i n g s
JAX IS AROUSED
BROKERS SAFE ROBTHE MAN WHO KNEW
- WILL BE HELD IN FLORIDA
OVER AWFUL
BED, BONDS TAKEN
AND WHAT CAME OF IT
BY NO-FENCE LEAGUE
CRIME THERE
Has Been
D e s c rib e d as Florjda s
G r e a t e s t Fight

C a m p a ig n

HARTOW, Feb. 21.—Shall sernwny,
^.ridden cattle take precedence ovT well-kept, healthy animals of both
*Itive and pure breeds?
Shall the razo rb ack hog b e, looked
‘ „ with greater respect than the
SiU brlw IW offspring of prl«.
tuners at state, nationnl and intcrmtional livestock shows?
Shall either be allowed to overrun
j devastate farms, groves, gardens,
highways and home yards in which
oillions of dollars have been invested?
Shall the progress of Florida, the
* f m and grove output of which alone
. j, more than $100,000,000 annually,
the aggregate value of which iB
i
I n a billion, be retarded in be­
half of open-range cattlemen, who
constitute not more than 1 per cent of
the stale’s population, who (on a 50
per Cent basis) have their cattle ,asat only $30,000,000, and who
bring in from the snlc of such animals
only about $5,000,000 annually?
Shall Florida’s future as a stock­
piling qenter be blighted by this
handful of men who continue to fight
against progress and justice in spite
of the fnct thnt I.ouisiann, the last
state to accept Florida's tlcky cattle
dosed her ports to such cattle on Feb.
j_who fight against'their own good
»S well as that of their more pro
gTcsiive fellows?
Those are a few of the questions
that are being fired at trade boards,
women's clubs, newspapers and other
organizations and individuals by the
Florida No-fence League, headquar­
ters of which nre in Hortow, and the
answer that is coming in from all sec­
tions is u lousing '‘no"! No organitations have refused to endorse the
program of the No-fence League,
which proposes* that the coining legis­
lature sijimut the proposition to the
vote of the people at the next general
election mid its only avowed oppon­
ents are those who are directly inter
csted in up, ji range breeding, or who
are personal or political friends of
Stlrh breeders.
The No finite L ongueos cam paign
ha&gt; U-.-n edito rially described as
“Florida greatest fig h t," liut o ff If"

ers of the league say they expect no
such battle as was necessary to in­
augurate the rnndbuilding era in Flor­
ida, tn furre rattle breeders to protect
(heir tattle by dipping, or to protect
growers of n tr u s fruits in the world’s
markets. They claim to find progres­
sive men and women thoroughly
awake to this groat need in its every
phase, and that these people will be
solidly lnhind the movement when the
legislature convenes in April.
Interest m the movement is shown
by th. f., t that the program hns been
unanimously endorsed by both Florida
.State 1'ress and South Florida Press
Associations; by trtide bodies nnd
clubs of all kinds, nnd nt every meet­
ing so far addressed by A. L. Brown,
*n authority on the subject, nnd oth­
er sjieakers who are touring the state.
Every Section of Florida will be
rraiheil before the enmpuign closes
*nd
enthusiasm is expected in
Ihe niorv remote localities.

Farniers’ Mass Meet­
ing Called a t Washing­
ton for April 20th
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—A call
f°r 11 mafi* meeting here April 20 wns
issued Friday to members of the Natuntil Farmers' Union by its president,
harli-p s, Barrett, who declared he
* rs prompted by "the perilous condit,on agriculture.
„ ^ ' s i® the time," the call said
'r*Ien
farmers like other intereits should in the most forceful manD*r compatible with the respect we
* w*'tys should have for authority, imU|x)n the government tho need
° ^sialoti ve measures In be half of
the noble calling of agriculture."
A new administration is nbout to
^unie command in Washington," it
continued. “It takes control in a
me of great national stress, ruin of
°usands of our farmers and por*n,‘nt ruin of thousands of others.”
ntercsts seeking to "control the
00 , the clothing, the transportation
•yVvms and’ the distribution of the
a lunal commodities," were declared
0 *’ well entrenched Iri Washington
J111 Mr. Barrett asserted htat the
•rrnera would bo "nble to impress
P"! that Congress that wo are a rcnl
f°w,r. With real interests to protect."
t is evident that tho fepccinl iniristH will not help us," the call said.
(,re |« no chance that the fuel men
* trive ua aid and comfort, and no
upport can be obtained from the
amber of Commerce of the United
States.

si

JACKSONVILLE SCENE OF TWO
MORE CRIMES SATURDAY
NIGHT

A. P. CONNELLY

m

. \

\\ u knew n man with an automobile, who said he was
a careful driver
ONE CASE BUBONIC
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. ^ .^ J a c k ­
AND IIE WAS!
FOUND. PORTO RICO
sonville is aroused today ns it has
He said he would never injure anyone
JA( KSONVILLE, Feb. 21.—An­ never been before in determination to
AND IIE DIDN'T!
SAN JUAN, Porto Rico^ Feb. 21.— other victim was claimed yesterday by rid the city of all suspicious characters
lie said: "If anything happens, it will be the other fellow's fault"
The presence of one postiVc case of the crime wave sweeping this city, following the Sensational murder yesAND IT WASI
bubonic plague was officially an­ robbers murdering n merchant, and a terda yevoning of two prominent vis­
Thnt didn’t prevent tho other fellow from demanding money
nounced yesterday within twenty-four brokerage firm's safe wns crocked, itors in a hotel pnrlor at 9:30 o’clock.
AND HE DID!
hours after the discovery of three yielding $G600 worth of bonds. Mean­ Surprised by two masked bandits
Our
man
said:
“It's
not
my
fault;
I’ll
not
pay
anything"
while
the
cordon
which'the
police
have
suspicious cases. No further suspects
ns they sat at a family card game in
AND HE DIDNTI
have been reported since the original thrown about the city has not pro- the parlors of the Lenox Hotel, 126
The other chap said: *TLL SUE YOU!"
ducedany tangible clues or import­ Newman street, George Alexander
three wero found.
AND HE DID!
An emergency appropriation of ant arrests tending to clear up tho Goodrich, 57, well known engineer
$200,000, to combat the disease and mystery surrounding tho deaths of nnd builder of Atlanta, Ga., was sh o t.* Our friend's lawyer said: "We can beat him In court"
AND THEY DID!
improve tho city's sanitary condition, "Pa" Goodrich and W. H. Burden on to death, and Walter IL Burden, 60, | *
Whereupon
our
frined
said:
"Ha,
Ha,
I
win
I'
i
•
*
wealthy retired business man of Tnthas been authorized by tho legisla­ Wednesday night.
AND THEN
Ellas George, twenty-five, a Syrian cho, N. Y., wns so bndly wounded thnt
ture.
He
paid
his
lawyer
a
fee
of
$
100.00, plus expenses, and ran his car the
merchant, wns shot and mortally he died at St. Vincent's hospital at
rest
of
tho
year
at
his
own
risk.
FOOLISH—WASNT HE?
wounded by bandits who entered his midnight
NOVEL WAY TO CATCH FISH
place of business for robbery ,pur­ Robbery was the motive. The ban­
There wns a cheaper -way out, and wo had told him about It, but
he thought he knew better.
How would you like to. have u nice poses cnrly yesterday morning. There dits escaped in an automobile, which
•i 14 pound trout jump into your lap? were no eye witnesses to tho shooting they left conveniently parked near
Let us tell you how little It will cost for COMPLETE PROTEC­
This is what happened to Mrs. E. S. but it is believed two negroes are re­ the hotel. The engine had been left
TION, wo to furnish tho lawyer, investigate nil claims, defend all
Wey yesterday afternoon while she sponsible for the srime. Georgo died running in order to facilitate the get­
suits, and pay all losses within the limit of our policy.
and Mr. Wey were rowing on Lake in a hospital several hours after ho away.
Lucerne. At the southeast extremity was wounded. He did not regain con­ Mrs. Burden, wife of one of the
murdered men, and her dapghter,
of the lake where the placid waters sciousness.
Blood
hounds’
were
used
by
the
Miss Florrle Burden, 18, were the oth­
mirror the beauty of the blue sky and
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
authorities
to
trail
tho
murderers.
er Anombcrs of the party—witnessing
the hanging moss-covered branches of
♦■H-*+-k*++*+++++++*++-S-*l
the giant oaks found there, this trout Three nrrejts have been mndc In con­ the cold blooded double murder.
The two men nnd. two women were
flopped suddenly from the crystal nection with the crime.
Yeggs broke the combination off tho enjoying a social gnnic of cards, when
waters and landed in the lady's lap.
Both the fish and Mrs. Wey were snfe in the offices of Clement D. suddenly nnd quietly the two mnsked
rather surprised. Today the Wey Cates &amp; Co., Friday night sometime, bandits stepped Into the pnrlor—lo­
table nt dinner time will have among nnd made their get-away with $0600 ented on the ground floor—through
other things a nice broiled trout.
*n Victory and Liberty bonds, ac- an open door lending from the yard,
Now this story is absolutely nuthvn- wording to reports to the police Inst and covered the party with revolvers,
commanding them to make no outcry
tic, although it is some fish tale, night.
The
following
is
a
description
of*
nnd to hand over their valuables.
Fishermen in Orlando will plense
the
stolen
securities:
The part ya tfirst thought thnt it
hereafter tnkc their wives when they
One
$r.00
first,
4
1-4,
No.
B00137,wns
n joke perpetrnted by fellow
go fishing nnd let her sit in the bnck
212.
.
'
'
guests
nnd began to jest with the in­
seat of the boat. This new method
One $100 fourth, 4 1-4, No. 303147,- truders. Suddenly one of the'bandits
will no doubt greatly add to the pleas
reached for n handsome dinmond pin
ure of fishing nnd will most certainly 072.
One $1000 Victory, 4 3-4, No. L- Mr. Burden wore In his ccnrf. They 1
prove the least cruel way of trapping
then realized that it was grim reality,
the finny tribe. Some men would ev­ 2412765.
en prefer to be fish if they could In* One $5000 fourth, 4 3-14, No. G- and botli Burden and Goodrich leaped
to their feet. The bandits fired with
caught by such a novel method.-—Or­ 00027527.
According to the elevator boy in the first ihove.
lando Sentinel.
the Floridn Nntionnl Bank building,
------------- ------ —
Used in connection with no other
where
the
Cates
offices
nre
loented,
^
CORRECTION
DEATH OF BENJAMIN S. EDDY
subject does the newly coined and
two men went to the floor on which
_____
tli ooffices nre locatedi # * Into f Friday
frequently heard expression quot­
Mr. Editor:
Deatii
brings
and
is ualwnys
iM iiu i u
i
esorrow
iu iu o u
n it |o
in a ^ n
t
unexpected hut ono of the saddest j n'Kht’ Th etwo men left, using the. In „ list, published ssome time since,
ed above, mean more or apply with
deaths to occur to our citizenship was olpvnto wh“rt,?r l,cf"rp midnight, nc- of those who had not paid sidewalk
greater force than in the matter
that of Benjamin S. Eddy,
f ordinK
thtl‘ b”*' Ono,b'ul n
""d raving liens due to the city of
tidy, who seems
Police
authorities
today
redoubled
|
Hanford,
j
published
the
name
of
Snnof insurance on your property, as­
ingly in the best of henltli, was taken
‘Tmi'lhm Company. The attorney’s
ill about ten days ago with what Iheir efforts to rid the city of crooks,
suring you against financial loss
seemed to be hemorrhages and wns Trunnion and vagrants responsible for m 0 nl placed in my hnmls showed that
in the event of its destruction by
taken to the local hospital here and , the SPrit’S °[ crl “ c* oocurnn,J ,1P'‘C the said Sanford Trnctlo n Company
sanitarium
*
wr°k
While
many
suspects
O
W
C
(j
fnr
patfin^
the
principal
sum
of
fire.
afterward to Dr. Master’s
him
—
been
nrr—
l-iii-ounuactinii
with
,
«
:«
g,?
(;jT:it—interest—amounting
nt Port Orange where be died SnturS
2946.79.
day. The remains were tnken by the tbe kil' inF of George Aiexnnder Good- $ , ,fJ rj|f mnkinfJ u tnt„| „f $*&gt;
tor
to
ftin
nU
r*
l'b*
fifty-seven
,»»nd
Walter
II.
Burrt,for,|
(|j,|
IU)t
show
ere
My
record
did
not
any
credit
on
sorrowing mother nnd sister to the old
SEE US ABOUT
den,
sixty,
prominent
men
who
were
jj,js
n(.rnunt
One
of
the
former
memhome nt Indianapolis yesterday for in­
FIRE INSURANCE!
shot to death in n hotel last Wednes- |)(&gt;rJ, nf (j,,. Sanford Traction Coni*
terment.
day
night,
the
authorities
admit
they
pItriy.
insisted
thnt
the
said
company
Mr. Eddy wns a lieutenant in tile
‘have been unable to connect any of had paid alt amounts due to the city
Engineers Corps during the World
those held with the crime. There is f s#nfonj_ An,| upon making n
War and served In Frnnce, coming to
no evidence connecting the two men thorough investigation i found thnt in
t
t
Sanford nftcr being mustered out nnd
nrrested in Lake Butler Saturday with 1018 the city hns received, nnd given
engnging In the vegetable business,
The two prisoners, c^0(iit f„r um|er Mis. Income, $3055.45
farming the Lucas plnce with success the murder.
Charles
Gundallus,
thirty-four, ° f |f r„ni said company, which discharged
nnd wns getting nlong nicely when he
Chester, Pn., nnd Sherman Rosslter, th)&gt; sfti(, |i(,n 1ini) it Hhou1&lt;l hnve been
was stricken with the disense that forty-six, of Chicago will probably be
takes such a heavy toll each year. He released tomorrow. They were ar­ rniireled, ns it wns fully paid I tnkc
FIRST CLASS PAINTING?
had been a resident of tihs city about rested while beating their wny on a pirn sure in correcting the mistake
inndr
in
the
former
statement,
nnd
In
a year nnd’ a half nnd made many j freight trnin. They told a hard luck
A NEW TOP?
friends by his gentlemanly manner \ story of being without work nnd were giving to the Sanford Traction Com­
pany
the
credit
it
is
justly
entitled
to
a
*and business ability. He wns n mem- ‘ endeavoring to return to their homes.
recelyc.
her of the Prcsbytcrlnn church and
•
GEO. G. HERRING,
t Top Repaired?
wns respected nnd tstcemcd by n large
City
Attorney.
NOT
DIFFICULT
circle of friends whose sympathy
Seat Covers?
goes out to the mother and sister who TASK TO DESTROY
HELD UP IN DAYTONA
nre mourning the loss of this fine
Upholstering Repaired?
ROACHES IN HOME
young man, who was a true son nnd
brother. He was 29 years of age fit
While returning home, unaccom­
New Celluloid?
the time of his death.
One of the most effective and sim­ panied from n picture show shortly
ple menns of ridding premises of nften 10:00 o’clock Inst night, Mrs.
New Back Curtains? .
roaches is dusting with commercial Elizabeth Chnsteen of 105 South First
sodium fluorld, either pure or diluted street, wns struck ovgr the head by nn
Back Curtain with Plate Glass?
one-half with some inert substance iron bar in the hnnd sof n "thug” and,
such ns powdered gypsum or flour. rendered unconscious, wns robbed and
The Top Waterproofed?
This remedy' is ono recommended by left helpless near the sidewalk on
the United States Department of Orango avenue, less than a hundred
Dents Taken Out of Body or Fender?
Agriculture.
feet west of Ridgewood, almost in
Numerous practicnl tests conducted the heart of Daytona.—Daytona Jour­
Motor Painted?
UtedfortTs Blade-Draught Highly in lunchrooms, bakeries, milk bottle nal.
exchanges, etc., have shown that with
Recommended by a Tennessee
the use of. this substance ronches can
In the jungle every ctcuture thinks
WE SPECIALIZE IN THIS WORK
Grocer lor Tronblea Re­
be'bomplotely exterminated with very
of
U
b rights, nnd none of its duty..
little trouble and cost nnd wilJh none
sulting from Torpid
This is the reason it is a jungle. ( C
of the possible dnngers attcmlhjw the
Lirer.
uag of hydrocyanic-acid gas, another
efficient means of control. With the
Hastings Seeds l|
East gfashvllle, Twin.— Tho efflo* use of some dust gun or blower tho
tescy of Thedford’a Black-Draught, tht sodium fluorid can be thoroughly dust­ 1921 Catalog Free
PHONE 112
SANFORD HEIGTHS
genuine, herb, lirer medicine, Is ed over the shelves, tables, floors and
It’s ready now. 116 handsomely Il­
!
the
runways
and
hiding
places
of
tho
Touched for by Mr. W. N. Parson*, I
lustrated pegaa of worth-while seed
grocer of thU city. “It la without, ronches
and garden news. This new catalog,
The immediate effect of the pow­ we bollere, Is the most valuable seed
doubt the beet liver medicine, and I
contains
don’t believe I could get along without der is to cause these insects to come book over published. It
full pages of the moat popular
i t I take It for tour atomacb, head­ out of their retreats and rush about twonty
vegetables end flower* In their natu­
ache, bad lirer, Indigestion, and all more or less blindly, showing evi­ ral colors, the flnost work of Its kind
dence
of
discomfort,
to
be
followed
in
*1. *
other tronblea that are the result of
ever attempted.
the course of a few hours by their
With our photographlo Illustration*
a torpid lirer.
. "I hare known and used It for year* death. The dead or purulyzed roach­ and color pictures also from photo­
The more you smoke them - He better youH Ole them
graphs, we show you Just what you
r ,
and can and do highly recommend It es can be swept, up and burned, and grow
with
Hastings'
Bee^a
even
be­
Write for our Premium Catalog No 4
to OTary one.- I won't go to bed with­ complete extermination is effected fore you order the seeds. This cata­
1.1 ET.1S CIGARMFC. CO., NEWARK. N. J.
out It In the house. It will do all It within 24 hours. It is not definitely log makes garden and (lower bed
Largest Independent Osar Psctory la th* World.
claims to do. I can’t say enough for known whether the sodium acta thru planning easy and It should be In ev­
the breathing pores o rns a stomach ery' single Southern homo. Write ns
1LH
a post-card for It. giving your name
Many other men an(l women through­ poisoii. Probably, however, it acts in and address. It will come to you
out the country have found DIack- both ways, inasmuch as it hns been by roturn mall and you will bo mighty i"M-k++*+*-k++'h+++++4**?+4*+**++-S*-&gt;*+-l-+*+-t-*M-++4+*S-+++++*♦++
Draught Just as Mr Parsons describes ( found to kill caterpillars fed on fol- glad you’ve got IL
Hastings’ Seeds are the Standard
—valuable In regulating the lirer to ingt* dusted with it.
of the South and they have the larg­
Its normal functions, and In cleansing
est mall order seed house In the world
If you want to live in days of per­ back of them. They’ve got to be lha
the bowels of Impurities.
Tbedford’s Black-Draught Urfer medi­ petual sunshine just convince the best Write now for the 1931 cata­
cine ts the original and' only genulna. profiteer that every cloud haa a ailver log. It is absolutely rreau
Accept no Imitations or substitute* lining. They'll reach up and pull ’em H. a HASTINGS CO., fCBDSMBN,

mm

,-r

:

■

, .J

■
j

f

SAFE T Y FIRST

.

Does Your Car Need

-

SOUR STOMACH
INDIGESTION

;

REHRR BROS.

£

• '•-- _i

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
POST CARDS AT THE HERALD OFFICE

Always u l( (gr Thsdford’s.

: --rj-aL

ATLANTA,

E.M

-

‘ ' •

- -

ir f y p im

'*Cv
wKJt&amp;aa
.

•r-

-4

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="14">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="11455">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1921</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11526">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, February 25, 1921</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11527">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11528">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 25, 1921.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11529">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11530">
                <text>Original 12-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 25, 1921; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11531">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11532">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11533">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11534">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="1167" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1039">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/d916586c9e689b4b98dabef428a7d296.pdf</src>
        <authentication>81dce3030a9a3de0c0473ff6876bece8</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="11525">
                    <text>SANFORD CHAUTAUQUA, MARCH 29 TO APRIL 2, INCLUSIVE ^ f

SANFORD

IN -THEvHEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

volu m b

xn.

TH E SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921

NUM BER 27

PHYSICIANS THINK IIE
HAS NEAR TOLEDO AND TAKE SIX
SACKS OF REGISTERED
PASSED THE CRISIS TODAY
MAIL
' AND IIAS CHANCE

Daytona Sets Up Still
Seminole H as a Fin&lt;
in City Hall Building
Display of Everything
DAYTONA, Feb. lfi.-O n e of the
in Fruits, Vegetables most
complete moonshine stills ever

(By Th« AimcUUA Tnu)
,
( NEW YORK, Feb. 17:— Condition
o f Caruso continued unsatisfactory
and critical according to statement
issued by physician,! at 9:30 this morn­
ing. Statements said they could ex­
press ni&gt; opinion one way or the other
but condition very critical. Word has
reached newspaper men that Caruso
had ralliedfro m second relapse early
this •morning but again very weak.
Twelve tanka of oxygen sent to the

(By n « 1um UU4 Tnu)
TOLEDO, Feb. 17.—Sheriff Taylor
and poise has surrounded several plac­
es at Pointplace, six miles north of
here, in search of five armed bandits
who early today held up three clerks
in the main postoffice and escaped
with six sacks of registered mall.
The postmaster is unable to say what
loss was nivolvcd.
Postal employes admitted loss may
total a half million dollars. Police
claim loss in currency alone may be
between three and four hundred thou­
sand dollars.
.

Stork Brings an Opener W ill Be Attorney-Gen
to Tin Can Tourists
eral if E veryth in g.

ORLANDO, Feb. 18.—Tho first
baby bom in any Florida tin can
tourist camp arrived Sunday night at
seen in these parts and this neigh­
the Orlando free automobile camp, in
borhood, is no stronger when it* comes
the shape o f a lusty 9-pound young­
to stills, was found on Sunday by
Deputy Sheriff T. 0 . Milton in - a
ster, which the stork dropped thru BUT THEY ARB TOO BIG TO BE
GIVEN ANY SANFORD
swamp back of Kingston. He brought
the roof of the living car of Mr. and
REPUBLICANS.
the atill and placed it hi the city hall,
Mrs. 0 . T. Jacobs, whose home is in
where it was the center of attraction
Iowa, but who arc sojourning in the
(By A t I m iUtW Ttui)
today.
'
*
City Beautiful for the winter.
ST. AUGUSTINE, Feb. 17.— Prob­
Milton has had a fine line on the
(By Tb* I i m c U M Fnu)
lems o f variou* kinds to be solved be­
atill for some time, but previous to
NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—Caruso held
talked
fore the inauguration were
Sunday- had found that the owner had his own during the night physiciuns EMIGRATION STOPS
today
by
President-elect
Harding
over
moved it each time he dropped around announced today. While not minimiz­
"-TYPHUS FEVER DID IT
and Horry Daugherty, of Ohio, who
to investigate.
NOTHING ELSE COULD
ing the gravity of his lilncss, physic­
managed his campaign for the presi­
ians indicated if he passed the crisis
dency last spring and who Is expect­
TRIESTE, Feb; 17.— Emigration
today he hod a fair chance for recov­
ed to be attorney-general in the new
Gainesville M ay Modi
ery. He slept some last night and from Central Europe to United States
cabinet,. Final make up o f the cabi­
fy Sunday Lawg h is. temperature wna lower than at has been suspended and the eastern
net itself occupied first place in their
any time since his serious heart at­ frontiers of Italy closed pending clean­
consultations. Only cabinet posts not
GAINESVILLE, Feb. 17.—Laws tack Tuesday night.
ing up of sanitary situation here.
yet virtually assigned aor navy, com­
forbidding the operation of theatres
adopted n resolution calling upon merce and labor.
oh Sundays may be modified, accord­
President Wilson for an Itemized
ing to present nidications, and Gaines­
statement showing disbursements and
ST. AUGUSTINE, Feb. 17.—With
ville may soon have Sunday shows if
allotments of the $150,0b0,000 war seven of his ten cnblnet appointments
present plans materialize. An ordi­
fund voted by congress.virtually determined, President-elect
nance that would revoke certain sec­
Tho resolution, which was adopted, Harding and his chief political advis­
tions of the law is before the city
211 to 79, was attacked by Democrats ers nre ssftlng over finally tho avail­
council of Gainesville, and several
who charged that It was put forward able material for the portfolios of
members of the council have made it
at this time to defamo and malign nnvyt commerco and labor.
AUTHORITIES INVESTIGATE
known that they are very favorable And He Ought to £ n o w
For tho navy post, Frank 0 . LowPresident Wilson in the closing days
NEGRO LUNCHING
to the plan. Many church members
den
of Illinois still is considered n pos­
NEAR ATHENS. GA of his administration. Reference to
He Sent S u b s e t
have stated that they will not oppose,
sibility,
wit hscvernl others holding
expenditures by the American peace
such plans or modification of the
to Do Dirty W ork
commiaaion at Paris fanned tho an even chance should he finally de­
ATHENS, Gn., Feb. 17.—State and flump, on the Democratic side and cide not to enter tho cnblnot. Half a
(Br TV*
r™*.)
county authorities began investigation turned the dohate into strictly par- dozen names nre in tho hnt for ^the
whole. Tho Sanford Hybrid display is
SAINT BLAISDEN BADEN, Feb.
secretaryship of commerce, with the
the work of Hon. L. A. Bromley, chair­ 17.— Battleships won the world war of lynching Inst 'night of John Ebcr- U*"n channels.
odds seeming to favor a Southern Re­
.
.
»
j
Chnlrmnn
Good
of
the
appropriman o f the board of county commis­ and will win future wars in the opin­
hnrdt, negro, suspec e
atlon committee, who reported the publican. The list o f nvnilnblcs for
sioners.
i
ion of Admiral Von Tirpitz. He re­ Mrs. Alter Lee, white woman. T c n,BO|u||on Introduced by Representa- head of tho Inbor department is un­
Seminole and the celery hnve been affirmed his faith in above the water
negro was taken from Clnikc county jjvc (jould, Republican, Now York.de- derstood to hnvc been narrowed to
synonymoua in truik thought, but the craft during the interview and de­
four men—John J. Davis of Pennsyl­
fair visitor this year takes In forty- clared the submarine, owing to pecul­ inil here and burned at the stake near clnred thnt if any injustice had been vania, James Duncan of Massachu­
done the president, tho Democrats
three different kinds of marketable iarities of war, is given grenter im­
were
responsible, by attempting to setts, T. V. O’Conner of New York,
ty,
several
miles
away,
vegetables, let alone the fruit, ail portance than warranted by fnctn.
crente the impression thnt "there was and Representative John L. Nolan of
grown in Seminole, from the .celery
something vrooked in the money California.
thnt has brought fame and fortune to
spending,” when the resolution itself
the county, to the very rare Dill plnnt
did not intimate thnt there hnd been
thnt puts tho dill in the pickle. Here
nnythlng improper.
nr&amp; found growing on the same plant,
Mr. Good declined to offer nn
At N’ipht Johnnie J. Jone ‘ Shews, flowers in bloom and fruit in the pod
nmopdmrnt railing on vnrloua depart­
of
delicious
garden
peas,
and
the
airplane
Illumiral.d
Illuminated
ments for nn accounting which was
sportsman’s rye is attracted by the
secretary of wnr, Andrew Mnllon of
Stunts
the
method
ndoptod,
Democrats
allgator
hide
fifteen
feet
long
and
the
Pennsylvania for secretary of the
I Th.- officials of the Sub
ntntcd, in nsklng for nn accounting of
handsome bunch of live 12 and 15- Oiling
Up Machinery
treasury, Will II. Hays o f Indiana for
Mid-Winter Exposition cells
Spnnish war funds in President Mcpostmaater-gcncrol, Harry M. Daugh­
peminolc County Day, but if the in- pound wide-mouthed bass, still kicking
That Had Some Brok­
Klnley’s day,
erty o f Ohio for attomoy-gencral,
kmsted crowds that flock to,the com­ and freih from their hnbltnt of tho St.
Henry Hugh Wnllnco o f Iowa for sec­
en Shafting Last Fall
prehensive exhibit o f Scihinolc coun­ Johns river—and nil found in Semi­
nole.
retary of agriculture, and A. B. Fall
ty’s agricultural products in the Ag­
Strawberries,
rich,
red
and
luscious,
(
B
j
TV.
A
im c UUA Fr»«&gt;
of New Mexico for secretary of the
ricultural building, nnd tho myriads
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.— Rc-orpotted
for
the
fair,
bear
flowers
on
interior.
of all-angled questions which they ask
gnnizntion of the Democrat’ s party INVADE PARLOR FOR A IIOI,DUI
tho
same
plant,
and
rare
vegetables
Of the three vcaant places, the
sbout the variety thnt catch tho eye
machinery in preparation to the con
AND SHOOT ON SHOW OF
navy secretary-ship is proving , the
ire a criterion, yesterday was Semi­ like broccoli nnd the wild eggplant
gressionnl campaign of 1922 nnd the
most troublesome to fill. It now is re­
.
RESISTANCE
nole ('utility ,I)ay as well ns today, And are in n display by C. M. Berry.
presidential campaign of 1924 is the
The
magnificent
display
of
grape­
garded as certain that Mr. Lowden
tomorrow will he nnd so will every
fruit and oranges in the Seminolo topic set aside for discussion nt a
can have the navy appointment in he
dsy this week.
meeting here today by Chairman Geo.
wants it, and there nre mnny indica­
The Seminole county exhibit, which county exhibit is the effort of Chase White, national committee and mem­
A
Co.
of
Sanford,
and
a
remarkable
tions o f strong pressure to induce him
Pelts you on tho right as you enter
display o f celery growing in its na­ ber of the cxceutive committee re­
to accept.
.
I
• •
tive soil, la shown by Albert Dorner, cently appointed.
The growing wave o f agitation for
of tho same place. Lettuce In elegance
Southern representation in tho cabi­
net may land a secretary of the navy
of quality and fresh from the gnrdcn
is displayed In all its juicy moisture
from South of the Mason and Dixon’a
line’,. but the general impression hereby Partin Bros, pf Wagner.
CHALLENGE COMMISSION
is that it wil bo more likely to bo fe lt
The possibilities o f truck products
in the choice of thfe secretary of com­
ri the throngs enviously for a few in Seminolo la illustrated by an ex­
merce: Tho movement is one o f thefoments, and spent his covetousness tensive display of lettuce, celery and
strongest influences now being bro't
cauliflower
fro
mth
egardens
of
Ed
fame by ejaculating: "W hy don't
to bear on Mr. Harding’s headquart­
W
ard/and
Tim
Tietscma,
Geneva,
•hat (larnt'il fellow tell ’em it’a really
ers
here in the main and has token
demonstrates
the
finer
processes
of
P*rt of Ornngc county, anyway."
the
form of a bid for sectional rep­
specialised
agriculture
by
a
compre­
The bnckground o f the exhibit la a
resentation
rather than for the allot­
hensive
display
o
f
honey,
strained
and
bore diapiny of com thnt marks s rev­
ment
o
f
any
particular place in the
in
the
comb,
and
various
exhibits
of
olution in agricultural development for
next
president's
family of counsellors.
commercial
beeswax.
climatic needs..If there have been any
The Fine Arta building is shaped
Representative C. Baacom Slemp o f
COTTON BURNED
dubious cynics as to the ability of
Virginia and T. H. Huston and Newell
Florida soil to produce a com not like a wheel, with a central hub and
(Br TV. liMdittd Tnu)
Sanders of Tennessee aro,two of those
°nly in profltablo quantities but o f a spokes radiating In several directions.
lllSIIOP JONES DEAD
ENNIS, Tex., Feb. 17.-4,000 bales
most prominently mentioned fo r cab­
In
one
of
these
spokes
la
a
woman’s
‘Priity peculiarly adapted to the Flor­
o f cotton were burned here today. The
inet appointments' in the petition!
exhibit
that
Is
superb,
for
Mrs.
Wake­
ida climate, his doubts fade when he
(Br TV* AmocUUA Tnu)
loss la estimated at *4,000. Police bothat are coming to the president-elect.
field
o
f
Geneva
is
the
ne
plus
ultra
realizes the Sanford hybrid. Success­
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 17.— Bish­
lieve fire was incediary. Three ware­
Some
o f the requests have mentioned
In
the
wonders
o
f
her
preserves
and
ful corn raisers in other states have
op William A. Jones, Catholic diocese
house! destroyed.
.
tho
commerce
secretaryship as a fit­
jellies.
She
has
tflts
display
arranged
Practically settled upon the White
ting
reward
for
the South, because of
in
besytiful
style
with
a
trelllswork
Pjjri •» the Ideal seed—at leaat the
RECESS FOR MONTH
the
present
movement
for expansion
around
the
booth,
and
In
the
booth
is
Y^He Dent qualities have converted
was fifty-four years old.
of
Southern
industry.
what
at
first
s»ffht
seems
s
Jeweler’s
“ e n'*Jority o f growers—but owing to
From outside the South have come
” &gt;e peculiarities Its softness was a display o f rubles and emeralds, and In
CHICAGO, Feb. 17&lt;—Recess for
Departing for Russia, Afartins, many petitions fo r the appointment
“•advantage In the Florida climate. reality is the jellies o f guava snd’mlnt one month in the hacring before the
Soviet "ambassador," saya the United of John Hays Hammond of New York
Then the Cubnn flint was Introduced, with an electric light shining through railroad labor board on application
States wil] "soon see the light." Mr. or Herbert Hoover o f California to
them,
Mrs.
Wakefield
haa
aa
well
all
*nd Its rock-like ahelj presented Just
of railroads for abrogation of the pntMartens lias been sent* out of tho the commerce post. There also hag
aorta
o
f
things
made
of
guavas
from
J* manV disadvantages as the White
inal agreement wait asked today by
! country precisely for the reason that been talk of Charles D. HUlea o f New
®ent» hut it remained for progressive the past eto the preserves, with every employees who said they needed until
, the United States has soon the light— York and several others. All four o f I
variety
of
orange
and
grapefruit
mar-,
“ Perimontcrs o f Seminole county to
March 14th to prepare rebuttal testi­
It’s a "Red” light and it meani dan- those now In the front of considera­
malade,
candied
komquots,
preserved
**olvo n cross between the two that
mony.
'''
.
‘
ger.— Long Island City Star.
tion fo r the labor secretaryship are
loqusts,
and
preserved
nnd
jellied
r*tolned tho qualities o f each adapted
union men.
roselle,
all
in
the
‘
highest
perfection
0 tT°picslly moist latitudes, and the
^Sanford Hybrid la the result The of art and cookery.— Reporter-Star.
There are a lot of people who foal
• ■■ »
1
"
Juecessful 'results that have followed
•bout congress Just as Gen. Dawes
The unpardonable sin In a person
Panting of thia com not only have
does, but they haven't his vocabulary,
s name for Seminole, but prob- o f a different race or religion from
us
Is
to
be
smarter
than
we
are.
—Norfolk, (Neb.) News.
'ly mark the beginning pf an agri.
.
Itoral history for the peninsula as ■ Ohio State Journal

3

.irri.

�THE SANFORD W E E K L Y H E R A LD , FRID AY, F E B R U A R Y 11, 1921

S T A T E M E N T FOR Y E A R 1920
City o f Sanford, Florida

S T A T E M E N T FOR Y E A R 1919
City of. Sanford, Florida

REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING
REVENUE
INCOME;
1919 Taxes assessed.... ..... ’ ...........
........ .
1920 Taxes on Lands sold for Taxes
Licenses ------~------- . - —
Pound Fees ________ ____________
Dog Taxes .......... ....... ......i ____ ___
Fines and Costs Municipal Court ...
State Road and Bridge Fund
..'
Interest and Costa...... ........ .... ..... ...
Miscellaneous Income ______ ______

And Many o f Them A re Booze on Ships

" t s r 1
NEW YORK, Feb. 7— A rose by a
detective and the accidental over­
hearing o f a conversation atop a
Fifth fvenue bus caused raids on two
ships
in New York harbor today and
IS APPARENT TO PEOPLE WHO
the
seizure
o f more than $20,000 worth
SEE THE WONDERFUL GROWTH
o
f
drags
on the one and whiskey,
OF SANFORD
laces, revolvers and other goods on
Sanford or any other city is the
growth o f the suburbs and if this is a
sure enough sign and all the wise
ones say it is, then this city is growing boom.
A ride or1 a ' walk through the
suburbs o f Sanford will show the
signs o f new houses going up everywhere in the city limits and many
miles beyond the city limits and investors from other points are coming
here to take up the realty business
because they see the golden opportunlty that this city offers over any
other at this time.
*
The strongest point about Sanford
realty is that the prices are right and
within the reach of all and this is
bringing many investors here at this
Hf- t The subdivisions are extending
along the Orlando road at present and
thla part of the city seems to have a
stronger bid than in any other dire*,
tion although the west side is improving and several fine mansions 1 are
talked o f even miles out in the celery
belt. With the present-day methods
o f transportation it is no hardship on
anyone to live even ten miles from
this city on a good hard road for the
auto puts the suburbanite within easy
dlstance of the city even that far
away. To the man who has been shut
up in tho narrow confines of a city
the country has a compelling charm
that calls him out of the city to the
green fields of the country and the
only mistake the real estate men make
In this line o f endeavor is in making
the suburban lota as small as they are
In the city. The man who desires to
live farther out wants plenty of elbow
room and Is moving out for that pur­
pose. One way round this question,
however, is the very reasonable prices
levied on many of these subdivision
lots, F. O. Biedcr for instnnceyelllng
his lots as low as $25 each and at this
Tate one could buy an acre of land at
a very reasonable figure. At any rate
■this healthy growth of Sanford is
verj) gratifying to everyone* and San­
ford is growing in nil directions.
,

Thomas E. Rush, customs surveyor
o f the port, was riding on the top of
a bus last week and overheard two
men in conversation say it was an
easy matter to smuggle goods off
ships. He found the men were connected with the steamer Fort Pittbridge, which arrived recently from
Vigo, Spain. A searching party was
sent to the ship and under several
tons of coal flfty-one bottles o f whlskey were found and In a cargo hold
several thousand dollars worth of
laces, lingerie and other articles were
stored.
The drag raid was carried out on
board th esteamshlp Florence Luckenbach after Detective Bernard Boylan,
disguised as a longshoreman, is said
to have gained the confidence of
Frederick Sunoff, the ship’s quartermaster, and had told him a friend
would pay thousands o f dollars for
enough cocaine to last for n year,
Sundolf, Boylan said, let it be konwn
that drage were on board the Luckenbach nnd later was arrested and
locked up, charged with being a drug
vendor. Dr. Carlton Simon, special
deputy police commissioner in charge
of the narcotic staff, said he was certnin Sudolf was connected with ,an
international drug smuggling ring.

For the benefit of the many custom­
ers who have naked nbout the Molle
typewriter this week The Herald an­
nounces that more of these fine ma­
chines have been ordered and will b«
here the last of the week. Take a
Molle to your home nnd try it. You
will like this elegant machine better
than any you have ever tried. Once
tried you will never give it up. They
are only $65, terms if you want them.
Herald Printing Company.
The Russians either will or will not
start a campaign in the spring to con­
quer Europe for bolshevism.
There are few persons who would
find the journey of life interesting
without a lot of stop-over privileges.

DEBT:
Interest paid on Warrants
Bond In te re st----------------

2,148.54
15,594.71
188.23

REVENUE
INCOME:
Taxes— Roll 1918 —
Licenses Collected .—
Fines Collected
Dog Taxes Collected..
Pound F&lt;ea Collected
Interest Collected .....
Costs Collected ......... .
Franchise Collected ..
Miscellaneous Income

$46,16023
2,18322
1,971.76
151.00
217.00
1,226.11
29627
168.00
390.58

EXCESS:
Expenses over Income

ORDINARY; *
'
*
Cancellation and Adjustments ........ ......... .......
Old City Government Expenses________ ...____
City Commission — ______________ _____ ____
Office of City Manager .— .... - ............ ............
Office of City Attorney .......................... ..........
Office of Municipal Judge ---------------------------Div. o f Public Health — _____________ ______
Dir. of Police _______ _________ ___ 1__ ’_____
Div. of Fire
..... .——— -,...............
' Div. o f Parks and Playgrounds______________
Div. o f Public Buildings E x p en se__________
Div. o f Engineering §nd P la ts ________ _____
Div. o f Street Cleaning and Garbage Removal
Div. o f Pound Expense-------------------- l_______
Div. o f Street L ig h tin g ------------------------------$68,918.48
Div. o f Water Supply _____________________ _.
Dept, o f Records and T axation____»__ _____
Dept, of Finance'........ ........ .... i--------------------$
Div. o f Maintenance Streets and Bridges...... L.
Div. o f Maintenance of Sewers and Drains___
Div. o f Maintenance of Public Buildings.... .....
DEBT
Bond Interest apd Exchange
Warrant Interest __________
Discount on Taxes j________
I

16,15422

DECEMBER

$51,073.38
134.30
3,480.80
. • 422.50
182.50
9,841.85
5,053.98
2,6014)4
1,006.60

$ 3,299.69
.
3314)3
15.00
5,381.76
.
977.71
1,255.80
. . 986.99
8,613.11
. 4,384.81
528.77
.
710.90
882410
9,149.55
181.55
2,040.91

73,297.85

$

8,1494)2
1,144.31

$15,350.67
1,087.06
860.09

$

Total expense
Income over Expense

2,84527
$7329735

FOR Y E A R 1920
Total Income ...
Total Expenses

FOR Y E A R 1919:

Total Expenses
Total Incom e........
Showing a Deficit

.. $16,154.22
L. R. PHILLIPS, City Auditor and Clerk

Excess of Income over exp. $2 845.27
L. R. PHILLIPS, City Auditor and Clerk

NEW SOUTHERN COLLEGE

The hearts of Florida Methodists
were greatly
_
. grieved, last Saturday,
when the news came that ttoo of the
large buildings comprising our South­
ern College plnnt had been destroyed
by fire.
ORANGE BELT LINE
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 5.— Nnn J This was soon followed, however,
HAD BANQUET LAST
Vaughn, young woman, is being held' by an expression o f relief that none
NIG nT AT THE VALDEZ
in jail here today without hail, as tho
t* 1of that splendid body of young people
result of the serious stabbing last I'entrusted to the enre of our church
(From Tuesday's Dally)
night on a downtown street corner of for cducntionnl purposes had lost their
setter
Manager Marshall of the Orange
n man who gave his name at a local lives in the holocaust.
uperBelt
Line held a banquet at the Hotel
hospital as W. I). Cowan, 32, of Orlun- | Southern College, of course, will be
: con- Valdes last night for all the emdo, Fla. Cownn is expected to recov­ rebuilt, and that with as little delay
■om a ' ployes o f this line and they had a
er. The stnhhing occurred, according
as possible. The people of Florldn
much 'hig tlm cand not the least of their
to J. C, Warner, of Philadelphia, Cow­
will see to thnt. Not even such a cal­
d re- -enjoyment was the fine luneheon given
an’s companion, when they were ap-i
amity will cause the grent Methodist
j by this famous hotel that is now atproached lly two women, one of whom
Church of Florida to desist from its
rinnd, trading the people from everywhere.
spoke to Cowan about some money he
holy purpose to provide Christian edu­
II sec The followln gmenu was served:
owed her and then suddenly cut him
cation for its hoys and girls.
this
Oyster Cocktail
in the left breast.
Where the new college will he lo­
f and !
Consomme In Cups Cannot Be Located.
cated Is yet to bo determined. There
such |
jCheese Appetiser
A search .of the local directory, and
Iis a not unnatural preference on the
Olives
inquiry about town failed to bring any
t n o , Celery
Lettuce
1
part
of
some,
to
rebuild
at
Sutherland,
Roast
Turkey,
*
•
.
light as to who Cowan is or where he
g 0f
Cranberry Sauce
lived in the city.—Orlando Reportcr- Ipartly for sentimental reasons, partly
1because of the two buildings which
lr a).
Whipped Potatoes
^the fire did not consume.
&gt;mcnt
Candled Yams
It Is our deep conviction, however,
e did
Asparagus Tips, Butter Sauce
that the new “ Southern" should be
j put
Green Teas
better located than the, old; in somo
, bdCorn Sticks
more conveniently accessible place,
) and
Tomato and Celery Muyonnalse
nnd where there arc facilities for
1 v,B,i
I:e Cream and Cake
fighting fires, if another should occur.
Tea
Buttermilk
Coffee
Sweet Milk
That no lives were lost when this
After Dinner Minis
sudden destruction swept down upon
There are still a few fools who
our college is truly remarkable. Such
prate, about the glories o f war, in
It took a Joshua to make the sun
good fortune might not be ours an-,
other time, if we again place ou r­ spite of the present-day misery of stand still, but almost anybody can
make a moonshine still.
selves in n position of such helpless- Europe.

W itness Named McDon
aid Now Resides in
Trenton, N . J.
NEW YORK, Feb. 8 Frank
I’. Walsh, of counsel for Thomas
Mooney, convicted of murder in
San Francisco In connection with
the preparedness day bomb explsoion in 1916, today telegraph­
ed San Francisco authorities ap­
prising them of the alleged con&gt;
fession by one witness in the case
that he gave perjured testimony
at the trial. A apeefal grand Jury
is now investigating the alleged
conspiracy to convict Mooney. The
witness named was John Mc­
Donald, now a resident of Tren­
ton, N. J., with whom Walsh had
a long conference last night.
It Is no longer necessary to look
under the bed for a burglar. He will
be sitting in the parlor.
The way to enjoy a Pullman berth
on a long journey Is to stop off each
night and go to s decent hotel.
Life offers no. greater Joy than
'rat o f the man In a small car who
passes a big car on a hill.

Spaulding Rose Four Seed Potatoes $5.00

�' m,
M

1

T H E SANFORD W E E K L Y H ERALD , FR ID AY, FE B R U A R Y 18,1921

WELAKA BLOCK SOLD AGAIN
HANES SELS TO WIMBISH
WHO WILL RESIDE HERE
M akes Three Times Sold
in P ast Forty *
D ays

PROPERTY MOVES

[SEN. FLETCHER
WOULD H A V E
FEDERAL MUSIC

INTRODUCES BILL FOR EACB
IN SARFORD THESE DAYS AND
STATE TO HAVE CONSERVANEW CAPITAL BEING IN­
TORY OF MUSIC.
VESTED HERE.
{T n m K n O r 'i D&amp;Ujr)

The Welaka block has been sold
again, this time the sale being made
by F. W. Hanes to Capt John L.
Wimbish, both parties being from
North Carolina. Mr. Hanes has been
the owner for a few weeks only, buy­
ing the block from J. D. Bowman and
Mr, Bowman bought it from Douglass
A Symes. ' This makes three sales in
40 days of the same business block
which is a record especially since ail
parties are well satisfied with their
profits and the last named party, Cap­
tain Wimbish says the other parties
did not know when they had a good
thing and he intends to hold tho prop­
erty and realise something on his In­
vestment until such time as ho de­
sires to sell it again.
•All of these sales show that real
estate is movinffdp Sanford and it is
a sur.e sign that outside capital is in­
terested here to a large extent. Mr.
Bowman, who is a live wire and keeps
stuff moving all the time has taken
an option on the Hines Block across
the street and has already received
several' finc offers for this block but
wants to either fix it up himself or
sell to some one who will fix it up
and make Sanford beautiful as well
. as prosperous. This bjock will likely
change hnnds ngnin in a few days.
Capt. Wimbish, who is a well known
railroad man will make Sanford his
future home it is snid by those who
know him.best and will not only re­
side here but will invest In other
property. •

VtHusia Farmers
Are Uniting
Having tired of sacrificing profits
in selling their produce and paying
exorbitant prices for home necessi­
ties, tho farmers of Volusia county
have decided to adopt farm bureau
principles. Not only -.have they de­
cided to adopt, they have adopted. On
February 5 they actually orgfinized
and affiliated themselves with the
farm bureau movement which is
sweeping the country.
Upon this occasion they had pres­
ent to speak to them J. W. Coverdale,
of the national farm bureau, and he
explained to them that this new or­
ganization has as its purpose getting
the farmers to buy and sell co-oper­
atively. He explained further that
there is no partisan influence behind
the farm bureau, nnd that it is solely
for the benefit of the farming inter­
est of the country.
Volusia is well organized and is al­
ready at work, endeavoring to aid the
farmers in purchasing their spring
supplies.

K -- - - .

Try a Herald Want Ad.—It pay*.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 12,—Senator
Fletcher has just introduced a num­
ber o f important bills, among them
are the following:
A bill to eatabliah in Florida and
other states a national conservatory
of music for the education o f pupils
in music. A general board o f regents
wopld be organised to supervise the
work under federal appropriation.
Another bill would amend the national defense act to provide for the
following amendments:
"When by reason o f death or dis­
ability of a member of a family of an
enlisted man n member o f his family
bocomcs dependent upon him for care
or support, or for other good and suf­
ficient reasons, he may in tho discre­
tion of the secretary of war be hon­
orably discharged from the service.”
To extend rediscount privileges to
farm loan bonds and to promote their
sale is the purpose of another bill
just offered by Senator Fletcher. It
is provided that any'bank of the Fed­
eral - reserve system may buy or sell
farm loan bonds. Any member bank
of snid system may accept time
drafts ngninst n deposit of such bonds
as security. Acceptances of n mem­
ber bank^thus made or the direct ob­
ligation of such bank maturing with­
in sixty days when accompanied by
farm fonn bonds as cnllntcral secur­
ity not less in face value thnn the ac­
count of such direct obligation shall
l»o eligible for discount by any Fed­
eral reserve bunk.
Senator Fletcher bus also proposed
an amendment to the deficiency ap­
propriation bill providing for $800,000 to continue the development of
a submarine base at Key West.
BURGLARS VISIT
(H A S . BRITT’S HOME
(Trcm K n l i j ’ i . D.llv)

Burglars visited Charlie1 Britt’s
homo early this morning, probably
learning that he had a big dny in the
store Saturdny and wnntcd to see
“ something different" nnd they tried
to open one of the windows with a
bar. Chnrlte never allows nnyone to
open anything round him unless he la
allowed to come In so he awoke in
time to hear the robber chase down
the street while A.1 W. Smith, who
lives next.door, was shooting at him
every stop. It seems that Mr. Smith
heard tho intruder trying to open a
window In the Britt house nnd started
the artillery at the zero hour while
Charlie was trying to look at his
watch to find out what time it was.
But anywny Charlie says he will be
fixed for them tonight and if they
come back they will have to either
take a chance on the Ford roadster
or go to jail.

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to say* just what is my candid convictions would put It
most too strong for the ebreful, conservative person— that
person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.

ED-

.

“SPURUNG’S SUBDIVISION” 1? /11^ 1
ing atten­
tio n -lo ts are being sold right along and building in this
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
the good of Sanford at heart

J.E .
“ The Man Who Sella D irt Cheap"

Watch the South E a st Corner

HOTEL BOARD
CLEARS $10,000
INPAST 2 YEARS
BIENNIAL REPORT OF COMMIS­
SIONER CATER SHOWS FIRST
PROFIT FROM DEPT
Florida's hotel commission turned
over 810,108.19 to the state treasury
during 1919 and 1920, over and above
its expenses, It Is shown ip the bi­
ennial report covering thht period,
which was submitted to Governor
Cary A. Hardee Friday by Hotel
Commissioner Jerry W. Carter. Col­
lections for the two-year period
cigarette. Flavor is
reached $39,683.50, it Is shown, while
sealed in by toastirfl
the disbursements o f the department
were only $29,575.31. This is the
first time a deficit has not been
shown since the department was
created In 1913.
Mr. Carter's report shows that
5007 hotels and restaurant! came
under the supervision o f the hotel
commission during 1920 and 4661 in
1919. O f the $30,000 authorized to
defray the expense o f the commis­
sion during 1919-20, a balance of
$424.69 was left at thp end of the
past year.
.
"Aside from’ striving to improve
the general conditions of tho hotels,
rooming houses and restaurants' of
SEVENTY-FOUR YEARS OLD TO­
the state, through the regular in­
D AY AND HALE AND
spection work, the hotel commission
HEARTY
has recognized the necessity and
Justice of maintaining a supervision
WEST ORANGE, N. J., Feb. 11.—
over the remodeling of old as well
Thoraaa A. Edison celebrated his
as
seventy-fourth birthday here at his
which would
home today. Inventor assisted in ob­
diction upon completion,
servance o f anniversary by Edison
thus saved the owners and builders
Pioneers, an organization composed
of hotels, rooming houses' and res­
of his associates o f fifty years ago.
taurants the necessity and experts©
of altering their buildings to comply
Apportionment of
with the law after completion,” says
The School Fund Mr. Carter.
‘To this end theprosent adminis­
tration o f tho hotcl^commission out
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 12. — The
of its funds and without expense to
nnnunl apportionment to the fifty-four
the genera ltaxpnycr has maintained
counties o f the state, of the interest
department that would compare
on the state Bchool fund was today
favorably with what ,1s known In a
announced by Hon. W. N. Sheets, state
great many states as a building de­
superintendent of public instruction,
partment and very often operated
ns follows:
at a cost to them that would greatly
Hon. Ernest Amos, Comptroller.
exceed the entire expense of the Flor­
Dear Sir: The following is the an­
nual apportionment of the interest on ida hotel commission.”
A tabulation, compiled by E- A.
the stnte school fund:
Ehmann, supervising
architect of
Amount for apportionment-$77,122.77
the division of construction and
Rate per p u p il-----------------A5 maintenance, covering tho two-year
.
Avcrnge
Amount
period of the report, shows that
County
Attendance Ap'rtioned 120 permits on Improvements cost­
Alachua ............
8,757‘ $ 3,940.85 ing more than $4000 were issued
560.70 during 1919-20, with bn estimated
B a k e r ____________ 1846
869.85
valuation of $5,474,500. Of this num­
B a y ________________1,933
1.462.50
ber
70, with an estimated value of
Bradford _________ 3,259
650.70
$3,108,500,
were Issued during 1920.
Brevard ___________ 1,446
•391.05
Tho
buildings
aro classified ns fol­
Broward ___ . ____
869
727.20
lows:
Hotels,
35;
apartment or roomCalhoun __________ 1,616
511.65
ng
houses,
77;
apartment
hotel, 1;
C itru s _____________ 1,137
448.20
dining
rooms,
5;
and
employes’
quar­
Clay _______
— 996
1.088.85 ters, 2.
C olu m bia___ ______ 3,753
*
,
2.381.40
Improvements costing approximatoDade .............. - - - - - 6,292
2,160.00 y less than $4000 are not enumerated
D c S o to ....................... 4,800
6,511.95 n the report,
Duval •____________ 14,471
3.316.50
“ Our records show the complete
p sca m b ia ________!_ 7,370
• 144.45 destruction by fire of one hotel and
F la g le r ___________
321
326.70 complete destruction of one wing of
Franklin__________
726
2.258.55 another nnd several smaller fires
G adsden_____i ------ 5,019
1.076.40 put out cither, by tho occupants
Hnmitton ----------------2,392
360.00 themselves by the prompt use of
Hernando — ,----- *.t
800
5,796.00 tho chemical fire extinguishers or
H illsborough--------- 12,880
1.331.55 jy the fire department before seri­
Holmes, ................ 2,959
2,629.35 ous damage was done," the report
Jackson ___________ 5.848
679.05 lays. "No loss of life occurred.
Jefferson __________ 1.509
638.65 Considering the fact that more than
L afayette----------------1,419
1,042.65 3000 buildings como within this de­
L a k e -- ---------------- 2,617
838.80 partment’s jurisdiction, It may be
L e e ...............................1.8M
1,744.20 said that the efforts made to reduce
L e o n __ i __________ 3,876
979.65 :lre risks have proven of certain
L e v y ---------------------- 2,177
533.25
value. Strict' compliance with all
Liberty ----------------- 1,185
provisions o f the hotel inspection
1.656.45
M ad ison ___________ 3,681
1.426.05
bet was constantly insisted upon,
M anatee__________ *3,169
and by constant and everlnstirig
2.318.40
M a rlo n ____________ 5,152
propaganda by word of mouth or
774.90
M on roe____________ 1,722
jy correspondence everybody was
610.30
N assau ___________ 1,134
asked
to live up to this department’s
765.90
Okaloosa __________ 1,702
motto:
"Help Prevent Fire, Make
221.85
OkeCchobce _______
493
1.112.85
Florida
Safe.
Safety First," which
Palm Beach ...........2,478
629.20 was a reminder stamped on nearly
Osceola __________ 1,176
1,458.90 every letter.
Oran g w ----------------- 3,242
Particular attention was paid to
756.00
Pasco ____________ 1,680
1.743.30 smoko flues, fire places, cooking and
Pinellas --------------- 3,874
2.901.45 heating apparatus of all kinds, their
Polk .........................6,681
1.077.30 location in relation to combustible
Putnam --------------- 2,394
74385 materials and fire-proofing in the
St. J o h n s __________1,653
' 63680 best msnner possible such rooms
St. I .u c le ------- '-— 1,414
1.206.45 containing any sort o f heating ap­
Santa R o s a ________2,681
Seminole ----------------2,054 . 924.30 paratus.
687.60
S u m ter------------------ 1,528
1.976.40 Marion County
Suwannee -------------- 4,392
684.45
Taylor ----------------- 1,521
Search Successful
1,682.10
Volusia L.......... —— 3,738
498.60
W a k u lla ....................1,108
OCALA, Feb. 14.—A mob broke
1.129.06
W a lto n ...........J------ 2,509
into the county jail here early Satur­
1.091.70
W ashington............. 2,426
day night and seized a negro who had
Totals .................. 1,657.20 $74,574.00 been arrested earlier in the afternoon
on the charge of assaulting an aged
Amount for apportionmcnt.$77,122.77
w^ite .woman Friday, and taking him
Amount apportioned l ------- 74,574.00
to the plaqe where the crime Was
committed, hanged him. •
Balance not apportioned
The negro is also said to have con­
fessed that he was tho negro who
This year marks the centenary an­ made an unsuccessful attack on an
niversary of the cession of Florida by eleven year old white girl at her home
the Spaniards to the United States in the country near here Thursday af­
and, Euatis is preparing to celebrate ternoon.

IF YOU NEED A, NEW

OIL COOK STOVE
Buy (he Best that is made

The FLORENCE Automatic
We also have the Buck Line of
GAS RANGES

UldtrSTRlKE
d&gt;

TH0S. EDISON
CELEBRATES
BIRTHDAY

the occasion in a most
elaborate manner.

fitting

and

falling but not hand

SANFORD, FLORIDA

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES
NEW PRICE LISTS,JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OF MATERIALS, Pna ,
Shipments. Order now. Fertiliser*, Insecticides, Sprayer*, Poultry St;

piles

E . 0 . P A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO.
JACKSONVILLE

•1 -

SEE US:

FLORIDj

WE HAVE IT

City Property, Building Lots anif Farm Lands
C. A . M A T H E W S

and A . P . C O N O L lE Y

LOSSING’S QUICK SERVICE TRANSFER
“ We Deliver The Goods”
Local and Long Distance Hauling

PHONE 498
If W d Please You,’Tell Olhers.

MONEY

SAYING
PRICES

If We Don't, Tell Us.

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and V egetab le Crate*
.You Can Buy From Ua at
Wholesale Prices
W r ite for T rice LUt

W. A- Merryday Company
Palatlu, Florida

S e e d Potatoes
Spaldings No. 4 Rose , 1
• Irish Cobblers
Early Red Bliss Triumph
We are fortunate in our contracts which make it possible to quote
lowest market PRICES.
It wjll pay you to get our PRICES before buying, and our QUALITY before punting.
alar“
Our SEED POTATOES are the highest quality MAINE GltBWN,
selected especially for seed.
Send for FREE CATALOGUE, and SEED SPECIAL, giving RE­
VISED PRICES on new crop SEED BEANS, PEAS, RED SEAL TOMATO, and CUCUMBER SEED, PEPPER, Etc.
We ca rry all the leading and standard varieties o f seed that h«T*
been tested and know n to be adapted to on r soil and clim ate. SEED
OATS. RYE. VETCH. RAPE, Etc..............................
' The planting season Is near at hand. Onr Information service U
free. Call on ua for any InformaUon on ybnr crops yon might think
we can supply.
'•
OLDEST AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE IN FLORIDA

E. A. M A R TIN SEED CO.

Jacksonville, Florid*
202-206 Eaat Bay Street
HY-TE5T SEEDS INSURE GOOD CROPS

O PPO R TU N ITY
Knocks at Your Door But Once and It YJUl Never Knock at
Your Door Again With This Kind o f a Proposition.

A M ODERN BU N G ALO W
Of six rooms, screened wide porches,
and improvements, in fact one of the
surrounded by oranges and grapefruit
shrubs, fountains, beautiful lawns,.*

all modem convenience*
finest homes in the city
trees, flowers, plants,
complete home and then

N IN E ACRES O F TILE D LAND
Upon which you can raise winter vegetables fof. the land I*
tilled and in first-class conditionand has made money for the
owner every year and the crops on it will speak for the pro*
ductlvencss o f the land.
This is not only a beautiful home place but one that, ^
make you money. On tho .shorn o f. beautiful Lake Monroe and.
the land one day in the near future will be aubdivided into city
lots and mate you a fine profit In the city just five blocks
from tho business portion. The greatest opportunity In ^
for a man with money enough to make the
. You* must see it to lea lls^ w b at It really

1 *.

�\

■M1

'

_"

*

’ ------------

J

'

■

f}F «JV' ^ * - '"-.S; •••*• •_ V ,**

W r-V -

TH E SANFORD

I FRIDAY; F E B R U A R Y 18,1921

STATE PRESS
•ROD AND GUN CLUB
ENDORSES
MET LAST NIGHT TO HEAR
NO-FENCE ,
REPORTS ON MEMBERSHIP
And Progress o f Build­
UPON
sun- HASTING SPUD
Committee and
CROP CUT IN HALF ingOther
Matters
FOR YEAR 1921

«

■*

OVER 500
P la n t J \ ow
EDITORS WILL
VISIT FLORIDA Pansies and
English Daisies

u RATING IN TAMPA CALLED
LEGISLATURE TO
MIT (1U8STION TO VOTE

Following is the .Itirtbrary of the
National Editorial Associated, 500
strong, in Florida:
March 7 at Pensacola, where elab­
orate entertainment arrangements
have been made.
. March 8, breakfast at Panama City,
lunch nt Marianna; evening banquet
nt the capitol in Tallahassee.
March 9 wi bell.spent in Jackson­
ville.
^

.

Fine large plants in buds and bloom,
$1.00 dox.; $6.50 per 100,
f. o. b. Express

T^MPA, Feb. 15*—Voicing the
untimcnts of progressive men and
The Rod and Gun Club held a good
vomen of all sections of Florida, the
We have a fine stock of strong, heal­
meeting last night and whilo the on*
RUtc press Association, meeting in
thy 2-ycar-old varieties which grow
The Orlando Perishable T raffic’ ^'re nietnbcrship was not present on
Tin,Pn during the South Florida Fair
and flower the beat in Florida climate
last week, unanimously endorsed the League, S. J. Sligh, chairman, n ills account of other matters that preand soil.
G E N U IN E
Florida No-Fence League’s campaign efforts to unite the fruit and vegc- cIudcd their attendance there were
WRITE FOR LIST AND PRICES
fcfc
jniinst the open tick-abounding free table growers of Florida in looking man&gt;’ of the stockholders present
March 10, 11 and 12 will be occu­
ntnge, called upon the legislature to toward concerted action in bringing dud8e Householder presided In the
pied
by the regular business meetings
to
the
attention
bf
the
Interstate
“
bsence
of
Dr.
Puloaton,
the
president,
wbmit the question to a vote of the
and
various
entertainment features at
Commerce
Commission
the
absolute
and
caIlcd
the
meeting
to
order
and
people, believing thnt they should doWe are headquarters for Hardy
St.
Augustine.
necessity
o
f
a
readjustment
of
the
“
Her
the
reading
of
the
minutes
the
elde the momentous quostino, and
Palms, all grown in tubs. Phoenix
Mnrch 13, special train will leave Canarlensis, Washingtonians, Cocoo
thereby nidcd n movement thnt must existing freight rates if the Florida chairman called for committee reports,
The report of the building commitfor Pnlatka or Gainesville for break­ Australis, Needle Palms,.. Champerb* successful If Florida is to develop fruit and vegetable industry of the
TO B A C C O
as submitted by Col. Knight showfast.
„ it should along agricultural, hor­ state is not going to bo destroyed, is
opa, and Sage Palms.
Mrfrch 14, the party will go to
These can be transplanted withont
ticultural and industrial lines, as well gathering valuable data from all ed that tho architect has been over
Z 5 C Z L -ffe y g
u in stock-raising— that Is, in the parts o f tho state in its efforts to tb® ground and wns making prelimLakcvounty, visiting Leesburg, T a­ loss of foliage.
:4 V
vares,\Mt. Dora nad EustM reaching
We shall be pleased to quote you on
breeding of beef and dairy cattle of gain the relief that is so vitally need- innry sketches nnd the chairman of
Lnkelalid for an evening banquet.
your wants and give you suggestions
the highest grades. The above "Bet­ ed. A survey of tho potato industry the committee called for expressions
March 15, arrive at Bradentown, so you can gel the beet results.
ter Florida" slogan outlines'the aims as represented by the Hastings sec- from the members ns to what their Interesting Lecturer
of the No-Fence League In an em­ tion offers some startling revelations, plans were if they had any and as all
Coming to Sanford and tour the citrus groves and truck 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE BACK OF
This
report
of
conditions
in
this
suggestions
should
be
made
while
tho
farms of Manatee, Palmetto and Sar­
EVERY PLANT W E SELL
phatic manner. Seventy-throe editors
section
furnishes
the
following
figpreliminary
plans
are
being
shaped
asota.
At
2
p.
m.
party
will
leave
by
attended the fair* marveled at the re­
Stephen Samuel Wise, Jewish cler­
np. Col. Knight wanted to correct gyman,, was born in Budapest, Hun­ boat for St. Petersburg, where .a
markable showing o f Florida-bred ures that will prove of interc&gt;t:
1 .several erroneous impressions that had gary, March 17, 1872, tho son of Dr. banquet is scheduled for the 10th.
lire stock, and every one who attend­ Freight on 1- ton fertiliser front
and possibly Tarpon
Jax to Hastings, Fla..............*..$ 1.50 been discussed about tho club being Aaron Wise, rnbbl; grandson of Clearwater
ed the meeting expressed confidence
Springs will be visited.
anxious to build a dance floor to the
in the outcome of the No-Fcnco Lea­ Freight on five sneks. seed po
46 W. Duval Street
Rabbi Joseph Hirach Wise o f Erlau,
Tampa will be reached on the even­
tatocs from Maines to Hastexclusion of other good features and
gue fight.
Hungary, and o f Ritter Moritz yon
FLORIDA
ing o f the 10th and the party wilt re­ JACKSONVILLE
ings at $1.74 !.......................... . 8170 said the- mnttcr of the club building
President Gilbert D. Loach, o f LhosFischer Farkashazy, founder of tho
main
there
the
17th,
was in the hands of the members and
burg, presiding, the following resolu­ Freight on forty empty barrels
porcelain Industry o f Austro-Hungary.
The special train will be either at
at 5 cents ..... ............................ 2.00 that the dance features of the club
tion was introduced by John, L. Mc­
Dr. WIso received his preparatory ed­ Fort Myers or Bnrtow for breakfast.
Freight
on
40
barrels
potatoes
were only secondary and that the audi­
Whorter, associate editor o f the Tam­
Income T ax Primer
ucation nt the College of the City of
At or near Bnrtow one of the
.from Hastings to New York •
torium o f the new club house would
pa Morning Tribune, seconded by
New York, 1887-91; was graduated world's largest phosphate mines wjll
is Now Available
at. $1.10 c«ch ................ ~....... 58.40‘ be built with the view of mnking it
Wayne Thomas of the Plant City
from Columbia College School of Arts, be visited and n trip through the
Courier and Thomas Advertising Ser­
------ n central meeting plncc for the mcm1892; special studies in divinity I’ h.D., “ scenic highlands" o f Polk and DcJACKSONVILLE, Feb, 10.— (Spec­
70.00 bers .and the citizens generally nnd
vice of Tampa nnd Jacksonville and
Columbia, 1901; wns married in New Soto counties will be made. .
ial).—The
folowing statement has
You will note on one acre of pola- thnt mnny other features would be
J. G. Gallemore, editor o f the BartowYork, November 14, 1900, to Louise,
been
issued
by Collector of Internal
From
this
section,
which
inclueds
Record, nnd adopted by n standing toes •ho railroad gets u total of added ns the matter progressed. The
dnughtcr of Julia nnd Justine Water­ Winter Haven, Lake Wales nnd Avon Revenue, J. M. Cathcnrt:
vote:
^ $70.00 freight from a forty barrel place to keep the yachta in time of man, and hns two children,’ James Wa­
"Copies o f the Income Tax Primer,
Park, the tourists will go to Kissim­
“Whereas, the stock laws now ex- yfeld. The farmer paying’ freight on heavy winds was taken up nnd all
terman, aged 8,’ nnd Justine Dorothy mee and Orlando, where the special recently issued by the Bureau of In­
Uting in the State of Florida are,non- one ton fertilizer, five sneks seed po- other matters thnt would enter into
"Loufso, aged 0. In April, 1893, Dr. train will be dismissed nnd the tour ternal Revenue, which contains ques­
progresrive and not .conducive to the tntocs, forty empty barrels and forty the building of the home. ’The house
"Wise assumed the pnstornto of tho will be resumed by motor to include tions nnd answers relative to tho fil­
development of the best Interests of barrels of potatoes.
will be built on the unit plan nnd other
kou will also notice the following parts added as the money is forth­ Madison Avenue Synagogue, New Sanford, DeLand, Daytona, Titusville, ing of income tax returns, nro now
the state, and the time has come
York; pastorate o f Beth Israel, Port­ JCocoa, Fort Pierce, Palm Bench, Ft. avnilnblc nt the office of Collector of
when tlwj are n serious drnwbnek to figures showing a net loss of revenue coming as- it was decided Inst night
to carriers over1a quarter million due thnt Ihp Rod.-and Gun Ciuli would not land, Ore., J900-08; founder, 1907, nnd { Lauderdale and Miami, the latter Internal Revenue at Jacksonville,
development,
Pensacola, Miami and Tampa.
rnhbi of the Free Synagogue, New. l point being the journey’s end.
“Therefore, Be It--Resolved, Thht to decreased acreage resulting from go into debt for the building and
"Copies may be obtained only thru
York.
Americnn
delegate
to
Second
the members of the Florida State ! excessive fregiht rates:
would stnrt operations ns soon ns two Zionist Congress, Basle, 1898. Mem­
colectors’ offices, nnd are not being
VERMIN
INFESTED
iation assembled at Tam-! 1920-^3 112 cars potatoes cunt ain- hundred members could bo secured and
Pres* .
mailed from Washington.”
ber of the American Orientnl Society,
IMMIGRANTS STOPPED
pa, Florida, ibis eighth .day of Feb­ ing approximately 022,400 barrels if this number could not lie ’had the
first
vice-president
Oregon
State
BY
AUTHORITIES.
’
ruary, 1021,‘ do hereby endorse the were shipped,
club would build n place on tho unit
1921— 1,556 cars potatoes, estimat­ system with the money on hand but Chnritios nnd Correction; founder nnd
muvcnii r * of the Florida No-Fence
SANFORD MIRROR &amp; FURNr(fly T b. Ati«cU ted C ion )
first secretary of the Federation of
League - ft forth in its platform of ed yield, containing 311,200 barrels.
TURE SHOP
they would not solicit new members i
NEW YORK, Feb. 16.—Ten verminUsing these fgiures andJmsing the with the idea that they were being j Americnn Zionists; Into commissioner
pririciph-, a copy of which is at­
Furniture
repaired, furniture refininfested immigrants, including one
movement as from Hastings to New induced to come into a club that hnd i Child Ijibor for State of Oregon;
tached hereto,
itched.
Give
us nwnll. Samples of
founder and vlcc-presidynt (1904-0) typhus suspect, detained by city
“ Platform of principles of Florida. York, the result In freight revenue ii heavy debt to start with nnd this '
work
an
request.
Office 116 l.nurcl
People's Forum, Portland, Ore.; vice- health authorities when they arrived
to the enrriers is ns follows:
Nn-Fence League:
frntujre .would be eliminated entirely. I president Free Religious Association here todny frum Boston Ip coastwise Ave. Phone 219.
"'ll
ih. intention of the Florida 1021—622,400 bids, at $1.10
It was decided to again take up an
/
W M . E. C O N N O R
per lilil, freight
$684,640 active members hip campaign" nnd en -1of America; director Ethical-Social steamship lines.
No Fii .
! ague to press forward
I.eogue,
New
York;
Equal
Franchise
fur tin
otment of uphill by the 1021— 311,200 bids at $1.40
deavor to interest nil the people of Society, New York.
Author, The
per bbl. freight
454,352
next li*Ki*h,tuie to prohibit the run­
the county in this project at once. At Ethics of Solomon Ibn Gabriol, 1901,
W e Build Bodies Best
ning at largo &lt;«f live stock, to become I
present there are 120 members am!
No, we don't mean human bodied
and Bulb Israel Pulpit (two volumes)
Loss of revenue to carriers $230,888
ojwTatr.i- la mry 1, 1923, by u refer­
it seems certain thnt the requisite
but
motor car bodies. That is
nnd
Free
Synagogue
Pulpit
(monthly
endum u,fr ,.f the people, and con­ —Orlnndo .Sentinel.
number o f two hundred can be obtain­ publications). Address 2'j West 90th
our
special
forte — to make tho
taining a provision that any county,
ed in the next few weeks nnd the work
•right
body
for the right chassis,
IS
t,
New
York.
or part of (t county, which does not
start at once. Every citizeir should
Conopus
Club
W
ill
nnd to make it to conform to tho
j
Dr.
Wise
will
spenk
in
Sanford
nt
want to be included within the opera­
lie interested in this building that will
owner's ideas. Your own notions
! the Temple Auditorium Friday night,
tion of the law* may, by n local option
Establish Branches
fill a long-felt want in the social and February 25th.- Tickets now on sale
of a suitable body for your car
vbtt, i\&gt; mpt itself, making provision
in
Florida
Cities
commercial life of the city, mnking ns at the Herald office nnd Bower &amp;
enn be built right into it by our
at the time of exemption for the pro­
_____
it will n place where the yachtsmen
experts.
Roumillnt.
tection .•[ adjoining or surrouhding
from other states enn tie up
oinnia
. parts of counties from dcJACKSONVILLE, Feb. 15.—After ............... . ..................... .
thp,r
bonis winter nnd summer, get all the 1
Sanford Auto Body Co.
pf'iati i l.\ its open-range stock."
having successfully perfected the or­
conveniences of the club house, whore 1MILD WINTER
Sunford, Florida
. No :aii cr proposition has ever ganization of the first Conopus flub
the citizens of Sanford enn gather
HURTS
GROWERS
been made in Imhalf of so great a in Jacksonville, which will be aecom. , . .
- .
,
“wd, said President Leach, "and we plished Saturday, Feb. 19 at an in- for B0C,a* Intercourse, where the city
enn invite conventions to meet and
WASHINGTON; Feb. 14.—The mild
.
expert every progressive editor and formal dinner held in tho roof dining
room
o
f
the
Hotel
Mason,
District
where
they
will
be
gun
club
grounds,
winter
hns been to n great dxtent fclegislator to support It.”
lawn tennis, croquet, swimming pool sponsiblc for low returns to produc­
Representative Frank P. Burch will
nnd many kindred amusements for ers o f fruits nnd vegetables because
'at once begin pinna for tHe organiza­
winter visitors nnd the home people. o f rot nnd the accumulated costs of
tion of clubs in each of the Florida
■-*■ - t
cities over 5,000 population, the first In fact it will be! the gencrnl gath­ storage nnd extra handling, the Bu­
ering
place
fdr
the
people
of
this
reau of Markets said in n report Inst
of which,will be located in St. Augus­
county and city and the visitors to the night. Prices started low and con­
tine.
The Conopus club is an internat- city nnd should prove-a wonderful in- tinued moving downward until "dis
lonnl organization something similar dufement for people to come hero to agreenbiy close to vanishing point,"
to Rotary and Kiwnnis but-'oven visit and a most valuable adjunct to tho report added. Late winter finds
the pix months' depression at its low
broader in its. scopq in that is qmbod- hotels nnd business houses alike,
WASHINGTON, Feb. IS,— A proflea
tho
supplying
of
commercial
r
e
-,
Hiembcra
will
meet
again
in
the
cst, It said, and wholesale prices have
itnble market for Florida grapefruit
found new low levels.
ports,
collections
of
accounts
nnd
eouht
-house
Thursday
night,
Fcbruundoubtedly can be developed in Great
maintalning
a
.Central
clearing
house
ary
24th,
at
which
meeting
nil
art*
reDealers hold perhaps one-sixth of
ntaiii, the American qgricultpral
the
potato stocks remaining and the
for
all
informaiton
desired
by
thu
quested
to
attend
.
ra' ‘‘ romminsioner in London reports
farmers
hqve tire rest, the report
respective
clubs
or
their
members.
,0 'he Department o f Agriculture in
Organized in 1919 by a coterie of TURPEN JINK TAKES BIG DROP continued, and at present the potato
■nnount ing that consignments’ of Inmarkets in producing sections are
.
r
’ , ! riv,‘r grapefruit o f Florida arriv- Detroit and Buffalo business men, the
close
to demoralization:
Conopus
Club
now
has
a
large
num*
SAVANNAH,
Feb.
15.—
Spirits
of
.. ,n I-^ndon in excellent tonditron.
• ' , ’ __;_ *
"In the west,” the report paid, in
&lt; mcrienn growers can land large ber of branches throughout the Unit- turpentine broke sharply in price at
discussing
the
potuto
situation,
H
tho
ed
States
and
Canada,
and
has
estabtho
call
o
f
tho
market'hero
today.
It
qunntitieg of the fruit in the same
f°°' condition, the.commissioner re-- lished pernlamcnt district headquar- went o ff 42 1-2 cents a gallon, sales price podi to growers is down c|jse
to feeding value, around 26 cents per
r",rl*. a substantial market could bo terrf for the five states of Alabama, being made nt 50 cents.
developed,
Georgia, Florida, North and South
Tho last quotation at which spirits bushel, but growers are still selling to
Carolina in Jacksonville.
were sold wns 09 1-2 last November. some extent because doubtful about
There are no restrictions in the Tho sales today were 367 casks. The the porfita on feeding live stock, or
No More Foreigm
Conopus club with the exception that market has been inactive sinpe last because they must have a little mon­
Loans at Present members must be representative bus- fall. It is expected now the readjust- ey.
iness men or’ professional men in their ment will be followed by active trad(&amp;7 Tbi
prtul ~
HONORARY APPOINTMENT
respective lines o f endeavor. •
Ing. Rosin failed to follow the lead
•*.**+’*-&gt; + :* + 4 4 + + + + + + +
Wa s h in g t o n , Feb. ic,—SecreThe derivation of Conopus means o f spirits, the quotations being the
Governor Hardee has appointed the
Houston tgroed with senate judi- "co-operation” or "work together," old price o f $11 for all grades and
,r7 committee today not to make taken from the Latin' words "Con” no sales.
editor o f the Herald to be one of the
n&gt; at,(lttlonaI loans to foreign gov- and "Opus,” and is all the clubs a
l - ---------------------------representatives o f the Southern Com­
romenta no matter how pressing the ready organized this spirit is being AVERAGE TOBACCO PRICE ^
mercial Congress that meets in Wash­
The Blackshear M f ? . Co., Blackshear, Ga. - •
cmand until bo had consulted the maintained to the gratftication of the , .
22 CENTS PER^JNJUND
:u 1/= i-j
ington,
March
1st.
The
appointment
wjnmittco and given it full time for national heads.
I
.
--------For Twenty-five years have been Manufacturers o f High
liberation.
National Organizer J. D. Browne,! WILSON, N. Cl, Feb. 15.— With the ia an honorary, one and the appointee
Grade Fertilizers. They ore independent manufacturers of
state senator from Buffalo, N. Y., will season nearing its end figures com- Is obliged to pay all u- his own ex­
Acid Phosphate and High Grade Complete Fertilizer, with
AMo t h e r r e d u c t i o n
in ail probability attend the opening piled by the Wilson tobacco board of penses which lets out the editor o f
their two Fertilizer mixing plants (capacity 25,000 tona),
IN GASOLINE PRICE functions .of the Conopus club in trade -show that 64,015,130 pounds of
and large stock of Fertilizer .Materials, Including KAINIT,
the Herald. We would like to at­
Jacksonville, after which ho will tour tobncco havq been sold on the Wilson
Etc.,
they ore prepared to promptly handle all orders— they
N’KU YORKr Feb, 15.—The Stand- the state, making St. Augustine the market this year, bringing $11^5Gr tend the meeting and nlso attend the
have
more than thirty branches registered In Florida. For
152211 or an average of 22.36 cents a meeting of congress at the same time
. 0,1 r ° -. of Now York, yesterday first stop on his initerary.
Further
information, prices, etc., apply to—
__________ ,----- ------pound. During the entire* season last but tho expenses o f the trip and the
' Jll‘fi lbe price o f gasoline
two
n , a gollan, making tho wholesale
Twenty-eight boys in Osceola have year 42,000,000 pounds o f tobacco loss o f the time will preclude our at­
T. E. K I N G
,
.
. . , . .
sold here at an average o f- 53.67 centa tendance although we thank Gover­
cZ
* from
,28 CcnU'
'T hismmrj£
is a
i drop o f 8 .
cm,
the hfgh
nor Hardee tor the honor neverthe­
■ o f 31 c o n u .1” " ■I* " ed V '*lol 7 . 'o r d o b work.
_
THEIR REPRESEN TATIVE
less. We believe ‘that in this appolntJt*ched ‘n 1920. ° Kerosene "was l l s o ' Citrus growers are sfrayln» and ,er*
i j ii r
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
To throw bread away Means want*ment he tried to pick a real good
c&lt; uced i ccnt t g|H0Il' making the tilixing groves, and general conditions
|
representative.
°iesah* price 17 cents.
for -u
citrus m«ta a n more favorable,
some day.
.

SOgqod cigarettes

for 10c from
one sack of

BULL
DURHAM

R ose B ushes

Hardy Palm s

MILLS, THE FLORIST

BRITAIN OPENS
AS MARKET FOR
FLORIDA FRUIT

V

ic

H ’ *‘

Do YOU KNOW

you

b iH

in

ings in Hie
marl

REDUCE 1921 FERTILIZER COSTS

*

-•£' ;- g | r t
!=

" ' *.-v

’*

,,,

•, &gt;ill-;

- 5:

1

i .of

�OPENING DAY OF FAIR
WAS RECORD BREAKER,
SEMINOLE DAY
(Troon W*4 n.«l»7 '« D»Uj)

Thursday. 17— Volusia County Day
8:00 a. m.— Gates and buildings
open.
9:80 a. m.— Band concert— City.
100:00 a. ‘ m.— Piano concert— main
building. Demonstrations in all lines
in all the buildings.
11:00 a. m.— Band concert— Royal
Scotch Highlanders’ Band; free pic­
tures, “ How The Nations are Fed,"
Exhibition tent; free movies, State
Health Department, Exhibition tent;
band concert, Royal Scotch Highlandera’ Band.
2:00 p. m.— Piano concert, main
building; band concert, Jloyal Scotch
Highlanders’ band; demonstrations in
all buildings.
8:00 p. m.— Races— Flying Wards
— Gymnasts— Airplane stunts. John­
nie J. Jones.
At night—Johnnie J. Jones’ Exposi­
tion; illuminated airplane stunts.

What
Made
, California Great
Is Making Florida

DEATH OF DR. B. C. DODDS.
Talley and W- D. Gerbricb, a contract­
or o f Packsonville. Mr. Talley has
(Tram W U h U u ' i Dally)
had several big jobs in Sanford in
The city was shocked this morning
the yean gone by and expects to have to learn of the -death o f Dr. B. C.
(From S*tard*7 'i D ill/)
Mrs. S. E. Barrett returned Friday some more o f them in the near future. Dodds which occurred at the hospital will break a Geld, Fever and
last night about 11 o’clock.
Dr. Grippe quicker than anything
from Orlandp where ah&amp; has been
Mrs. J. S. Wilson motored to Haines Dodds had been seriously ill for sev­ we know, preventing pneumonia
spending the last few days.
City Monday to be the guest o f Mr. eral days after an .operatibn for ap­
17-13tc
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Papworth will and Mrs. C. C. Spencer until Sun­ pendicitis the case being more ser­
ious than was first supposed when it
arrive today from New York to be day.
LANDIS, FISH A HULL
was diagnosed as appendicitis and af­
the gucsta o f MY. M. F. Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark, who ter the operation complications made Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Law
DeLAND. FLORIDA
have
been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. the case an aggravated one that seem­
Mrs. 'Eddie and MIbs Eddie were
Will
practice
In the State and Feder­
W.
E.
Watson
have
retuAicd
to
their
ed
to
baffle
the
skill
o
f
the
surgeons
called from their home in 'Indianapol­
al Courts. Special facilitiea for Exhere, and those who were called in amlning and Perfecting Land Titles
is by tho illness o f Mr. Eddie who is home in Philadelphia.
consultation from neighboring cities.
in the Fcmnld-Laughton hospital.
Miss Neil Burns of Columbia, All that was possible by the brothers
Dr. Brownlee returned last even­ Tenn., will arrive today to visit her of the patient in the-medical profes­
ing from Calhoun, Ga., where he was sister, Mrs. H. P. Smith. Mr. and sion was done for him but it seemed
called by the illness and death o f his Mrs. Smith are now occupying their that this good man being ready to go Is a powerful Antiseptic and Pols
new home they have purchased on the was taken from our midst even while Killer, cures infected cuts, old sores,
mother.
*
the hope was held out that he might tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Near,
Heights.
recover.
algls, Rheumatism.
17-13te
M. M. Smith of Winter Park was in
Dr. Dodds had been a resident of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
J.
McBride
have
the city today on business connected
with his many land holdlnga here and aa their house guest,'Bob H untlcy'of the city for the past year, coming
G E O . G . HERRING
Ellerby Springs, N. C. They are also here from Huntington, Tenn,, where
elsewhere in the county.
expecting this evening Mr. and Mrs. he practiced medicine for many years
Attorncy-at-Law
J. S. Wilson, Harry Heeren and A! Tom McBride, o f Marilhville, N. C., and where he w is well known and be­
N o. 14 Gamer-Woodruff Buildin
Crandall have returned from Tampa and E. W. Brown and mother of. Ham­ loved by all whi knew him. Shortly
* SANFORD, FLA.
after his graduatoni from medical
where they attended the big doings let, N. C. •
college he met his wife who was at
o f the Shriners and also saw the Gasparilla festivities and all the rest.
Mr . and Mrs. E. J. Bauer o f New that time visiting in Tennessee and
York are the'guests of Mr. and Mrs. as Miss Minor, o f Ocoee, Florida, she
The many friends o f Mr». C. F. Victor Schmetx a t , their horns near was wooed- and won and married at
Cooley o f Madison, Wis., are glad to Sylvan Lake. Mr. Bauer'is superin­ the old home tn Orange county the
* JE
* W/ E L E R
see her down again _for. the winter, tendent o f the Erie Railroads with happy couple going back to Tennessee
V
M Y SPECIALTIES:
to reside. The lure o f Florida was
being at bar winter home at Paola. headquarters in New York.
Pickard’s Hand-Painted China '
strong with both o f them however,
She was accompained by her daugh­
Gorhapi's Sterling Silver
Mrs. M. P. Spicker, Miss Mnyre and they decided to cast their Tot in
ters, Misses Fannie and Ida Cooley,
Rogers* Plated Ware
^
and two grandchildren, Charlie and Pryse, Mrs. Leslie P. Waite, Miss EUa Sanford, purchasing th e . Walsma
Elgin and Waltham Watchea
,
Sarah Bench of Pennsylvania. ’
McGee, Mrs. F. S. WItherby and Mrs. home on Magnolia avenuo and comBray, all o f Apopka, motored o v e r.lnS hero to make their future home.
Dr. E. D. Brownlee has returned today to attend the Neighborhood Dr. Doods had built up a fine prac­
S C H E L L E M A IN E S
from Calhoun, Ga., where he was meeting of the Episcopal church here. tice and with his family had also won
a
large
place
in-the
hearts
of
all
tho
called on the sad mission of the ill­
L A W Y E R
people. He was a member o f the
(Tran W»4n»*d»r'« D»lly)
ness and subsequent death o f his
O m C B IN THE COURT HOUSE
Rev. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick left on Presbyterian church and the Brother­
mother, Mrs. J. H. Brownlee, who had
SANFORD -•* FLORIDA
Tuesday
for their hqpie in South Car­ hood Class where his talks were
been ill fo r some time. Mrs. Brownlee
greatly
appreciated
by
those
who
olina.
died at the age of 67 years and was
knew that his life was the life o f a
buried in the family burial ground at
true Christian and he lived this life
Mr.
and
M
ts
.
H.
H.
Peabody
an­
Calhoun Tuesday. The many friends
EXPtk’ l
from day to day. Hia going casts a
nounce
the
birth
p
f
Gladys
Katherine,
hero o f 'Dr. Brownlee extend their
&gt;« a a B M g
sympathy In the loss of his best January 31, 1921, at their home, 1116 gloom over the entire community and
the only light penetrating the dark­
Marr
street,
El
Paso,
Tex.
friend—mother.
ness is the thought that he has been
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. I. Loucks leave for gathered unto his Father in the
(From MontU/’ i Dttlr)
- w
Louisville
today to attend the wed­ realms above. Deceased leaves a wife
H. A. Neel and R. S. Holly trans­
ding of their son, Lieut. Loucks, which and little daughter to mourn the loss
acted business In Oveido today.
of husband and fnthcr and the sym­
will tnke place Saturday.
pathy of the entire community goes
Mrs. A. R. Key leaves today for
Tnngcrene to be away for a week.
Dr. McEwan o f Orlnndo was in tho out to them in the hour of sorrow. Nqcity n few hours last night, being call­ arrangements have ns yet been made
Lieutenant Bivens spent the week­ ed to see Dr. Dodds nt the Femald- for tho funeral.
end the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. W. Laughton hospital In consultation with
tho Sanford physicians.
Herndon.
THE IN8IDE IS IMPORTANT.

It has been conceded, even by some
of the most enthusiastic Californians,
that Florida possesses far more nat­
ural beauty than California ever had,
but they will always Insist that Cal­
ifornia is more beautiful than Florida
now. Floridians who have visited
California are willing to admit that
there are many more beautiful places
in California than in Florida, but
they have been all man-made and
these man-mado beauty spots can
more easily be created in Florida than
in 'California.
We have seen the wildest and bar­
est spots in Florida transformed into
beautiful gardens almost over night.
The reason for this is that the soil
With the opening of the gates yes­
is rich and the climate is friendly,
terday morning at 8:30 visitors to
and what would be miracles in other
the eleventh annual Subtropical Mid­
sections are mere child’s play in
winter Fair began to pour through
Florida. All over the state this is
the gates, and by the afternoon the
being done and as a result Florida
streets of the grounds were alive with
will undergo a transformation in the
humanity. The exhibit buildings,
next tcn_ years that 'will place it in
tastefully decorated nad with the
the front rank o f beautiful sections in
golden Florida orange predominating
the'world.
to lend a rich coloring, won excla­
One thing that is doing as much
mations o f admiration from the thou­ toward making Florida as beautiful
sands who were perhaps witnessing
as California Is the splendid develop­
tho agricultural wealth of this section
ment of many sub-divisions in the
fo r the first time. Volusia, Orange various cities and suburbs of
the
and Seminole counties had sent the
state. During the past year many
chociest products of their fields to
millions o f dollars have been expend­
gain the attention of the visitors, and ed by private capital along this lino
the various communities of Orange
nnd today there nre thousands of
county carried the rivalry on, each
acres that were drenry pine woods or
contributing something unique in pro­
tangled hammock or weed-choked
duction and display to help write their
prairies, in nnd around the progress­
name on. the minds of those who
ive cities, that are now beautiful resi­
stopped- to admire.
The various or­
dence sections — actual parks in
ganizations and business concerns of
themselves. Wide pRved boulevards,
Orlando have sent to this year's fair
many of them with parks in their
a display that is in keeping with the
centers, filled with ornamental trees
progress that they have made since'
and shrubs and flowers; smooth ce­
tho last fair. - The automobile exhibit,
ment walks and every modem im­
with its display of the many beautiful
provement are installed in these sub­
makes of enrs that are handled by
divisions, and the people who build
Orlando denlcrs, was an especial fea­
their homes in them have nothing to
ture. A "mile of fun" best describes
worry about but to build nnd beauti­
tho midway where Johnny J. Jones is
fy their own lots in conformity with
Don’t forget that it is just as nec­
located.
Mrs. J. G. Bnll returned from n
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Bolncnmpen of
:: essary to nave vour inner tube* '
the beautiful streets nnd pnrkwnys
strong, flexible and durable the earn*
installed by the owners of the prop­ visit of sovernl days in Tampa, Sun­ Radford, Vn., left Snnford Sunday for ::
o ,
e u s t i s ,
ns your outer shoes, nnd our vulcifi.
their home. They have been spending
day.
Engineer Millar of
erty.
:: O t i / a i o s F l o r i d a
lxing process will do this for yoe.
the winter with C. E. Secrest nnd wife
When our city and county nnd state
It’s tho best tire insurance you eooU
WE
DO
. A . C. L. Met W ith
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
J.
S.
Wilson
nnd
Mr.
o f 309 French avenue.
officials wake up to the wonderful
ut your tire money into, for it dooHEMSTITCHING AND
E. Crandall were guests o f Mrs.
Ics, often trebles, tho life o f both
Most Serious Mishap beauty of these subdivisions and their A.
PICOTING
tires and tubes. We are vulcanizing
Mrs. E. E- Co(son comes Thursday
value 'to the city and county, they R. S. Keelor at Formosa Sunday.
specialists.
FOIl THE TRADE
to be the guest o f Mr, and Mrs. E. M.
The Lakeland Star of Saturday con­ will have Inws passed that will pre­
MAIL
ORDERS
B.
G.
Smith
o
f
Oveido
was
In
tho
Gnllowny,
Mrs.
Colson
.will
bo
so
vent the subdividing of acreage ex­
tained the following:
KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
GIVEN PROMPT
“ The many friends of D. L. Miliar, cept it is improved, in accordance with city Saturday looking after business pleasantly remembered as the guest
Phone 17
ATTENTION
who is on engineer on one o f the pass­ the size of tho city or town it ad­ matters and visiting his many friends. o f the Galloways two winters ago.
Oak
and
3rd
SL
Sanford, Florid*
enger trains of the A, C. L., will joins. This will add substantially to
Mrs.
W.
Theodore
Ijinglcy
and
her
Jack Hunt, who formerly resided in
learn with regret of the serious ncti- the value of their town or .city, will
denl which occurred at Millards, Fla. save the taxpayers hundreds of thous­ house-guests, Mrs. J. M. Simmons and Snnford npd Btill calls ll home al­
"The unfortunate victim was run­ ands of dollars and will form an at­ little daughter, nre spending the week though he roams the world over, is
here to ra few days visit with friends.
ning the train with his head out*, and traction to bring visitors nnd hold in Miami.
Jack was formerly engaged in farm­
on passing a refrigerator cor on an­ them.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain, ing hero but tho life was too slow for
Another feature thnt Florida will
other track with the doors swung
open, he struck his hend ugninst the have to adopt thnt has been one of Mrs. W. R. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Jack and ho could not settle down to
doors with a terrbitc force, badly cut­ the great attractions in Florida, is \y. J. Thigpen spent Sunday at Day­ It but he still loves the old town and
ting and bruising the right side of wider streets and roads. With tens tona BeAch.
all o f the people.
of thousands of automobiles in every
his head."
\
city nnd all through the country nnd
Mrs. B. M. Wimberly of SL John’s
A letter from George Ivey, at
more coming every year, the day of avenue, Jacksonville, is the guest of Flomaton ,A!a., discloses the fact that
Secretary o f State
-WORLD
the narrow street or road is past and C. E. Secrest and wjfe at their home George has been married and that he
Has Important Record we must prepare-for the wonderfully on French avenue.
in well satisfied with married life and
increased traffic. Again the devel­
sends his regards to all of his friends.
Complete information
regarding opers of subdivisions have caught the
Dr. .Ralph Stevens loft today for Georgo also sends a photograph of
the records of the office of Secretary spirit and most of the boulevard Greenville, S. C-, where he will attend
his wife and little girl and from the
a
of State H, Clay Crawford during the drives in the latest developments are a clinic for tuberculosis at the army
expression on their faces they seem
past two years are contained in a re- from seventy to one hundred feet in hospital and expects to be absent for
to be living easy, and everything is
Crawford’s office, to be submitted’ width.
about ten ‘days. Dr. Stevens holds peaches and cream. George is a tele­
port which has just been completed
Wc have the opportunity to lead the rank o f major in the Officers’ Re­ graph* operator at Flomaton and is
1 ■
by J. F. Dorman, chief clerk of Mr. the world. Why not take advantage serve Corps.
RING your automobile troubles to us. That's why
getting alone fine.
Crawford’s o fflc ;, *q be submitted to of H?
our door is wide open. ThereVTtothing under
By adopting the moderr,
cover around here except the air and that’s free to
the legislature fit it» approaching ses­ luothod of developing properties ev­
Walter Neal o f the Record Company
Mr. and U n . B. M. Hcckard of Chi­
you any time you care to call for it. Come out to­
sion. The report contains a list of ery town and city can save much of S t Augustine was h*re several
cago and George Heimnr o f Terre
day and get the air.
Florida governors from 1821 to 1021, money in taxes and at the same time hours today getting data on tho new
Haute.were in the city -today the
primary and general election returns develop more rapidly anff along bet­ booklet thnt the Chamber of Com­
guests of ihe'Montezumn and paid the
by counties, membeis of the various ter lines, by making a provision that merce will soon have printed. Walter
state boards, nil state officials who all properties opened for subdivisions left - thls^ afternoon .for Orlando, Herald office an appreciated visit. Mr.
receive commissions through that of- be Improved in accordance with the where lie will have a ■display 1o f Heckard is an old friend-of the Her­
ald editor having .worked with him
calendars, county officers (showing city regulations and requirements. It
printing at the fair.
In Gainesville many years ago. Havr
s - a s
zs
fico (including members o f the 1921 is well worth considering- scri6usly.—
ing
recently
disposed
of
his
printing’
legislature), federal and circuit court Florida Timcs-Union.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. S., l^oxley o f business in Chicago, Mr. Heckard ex­
calendars, county officers (showing
Memphis, Tenn., are in the cltjr the pects to locate in Orlando and yester­
EDWARD GILES DEAD
the various suspensions and resigna­
guests of Mrt. Moxley’ a sister, Mrs. day qlosed tlie contract for a fine home
tions and a complete list o f county o f­
David Robb^and her nephew, Will on Colonial Drive.
u / ^ B r a z i n g 8 W elding
(From
V
fU
ntU
kt't
D»Uj)
ficers for 1921). These appear in an
Jameson.. MV. Moxley was here 20
appendix of the report.
Frank Giles, manager of the VlrB
years ago with the old J. T. A K. W Among other interests facts re- ginia-Carolina Chemical Co., office
666 is. a prescription for Colds,
a&gt; engineer but is now living in Ten­
^faled through this report, It is hero received the sad intelligence to­
Fever and LaGrlppe. It's the
nessee and-is with the Southern Rail­
shown that 3,038 notaries public were day by wire of the death of hia broth­
most speedy remedy we know;
way. He sees many changes In San­
17-13tc
appointed during 1919-20. During the er, Edward Giles, who was in the U.
same period, the state o f Florida S. army at Honolulu. Ed was a for­ ford since he resided here in the early
made requisition! on other states and mer resident o f this city where he day*.
counties for 211 fugitives from Jus­ was employed in the grocery business
(From Tuesday’s Dally)
tice, while other states made requisi­ but afterward Joined the army, west
Mrs. A. B. Peterson returned Sun­
tions on Florida for 93 fugitives.
to the Mexican border as sergeant;
JSIeven death warrants were issued then to France and came out o f the day from Jacksonville^
during the two years and rewards world war with tho rank o f captain
Hare yon our new price list? With the big reductions we have made In prices, no
were offered for tho arrest and con­ and after spending a short time here ' Mrs. E. M. .Galloway a ndBcn Fish
grower can afford to omit the spring application to hia grove. For both young and bear­
viction of 20 persons charged with went to Mexico in the oil business. He spent Monday in Orlando.
ing trees, apply the last of January or first of February, our—
various crimes.
afterward Joined the army again and
Harry L. Britt o f Pennsylvania is
was stationed at Honolulu at the
F L O R ID E A L SP E C IA L
,
PIANO TUNING
time of his death.
No particulars the guest of his brother, Chas. L.
5 per cent A m n .( 8 per cent A* jP^ A#* 2 per cent Pol*
W. L. Harvey will tune your piano. about the cause of his death have Britt.- K' •
ir
Write us for new price list of citrus and vegetable fertilisers
18 years with Cable Co. Permanent­ been received here and the news is a
Mrs. W. O. Newman and little son
ly located in Sanford at 107 West sad blow to his legion of friends in
R. C. MAXWELL, Mgr. Sanford* Bra net
First street. Phone 103-J. All work this city who know and loved this left on Saturday fo r Greensboro, N.
guaranteed.
25-tfe bright young man for his many fine C., where the? will reside.
qualities. Tho sympathy of all is
J;
MANUFACTURERS
JACKSOHVJLU,
M
A N U F A C T U R E R S IIDEAL
D E A L FERTILIZERS
t L K ilU iL n a
-----------------------.
^
Give bread in charity and it will extended to Frank and the family in
Among the prominent visitors to ;
bring prosperity.
the city today are Architect W .-B.
their bereavement.
!e *

RU B-M Y-TISM

HENRY McLAULIN

Vif I iI

liSsUS

VULCANIZING

b u r to n ~ C r a ft

B

A U T O

SMITH
BROS.
Jr* wGILLETTE
s
TIRES
NOTHING S ALL
RIGHT
BUT
Trouble,
7£ f

IT S A

CRUEL

-AUTO
REPAIRS
EXPERT
SERVICE
FAIR.
PRICES

&amp;* /i

B

, p M O N E 20

g
h ■REPAIR!

F IR S T ST.

OAK

AVE,

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD

i SPRING FERTILIZERS

it

■

W IL SO N &amp; TOOMER FER TILIZER COM PANY

*

h

. '

.

,

--

*•■

, j .

,,.

-

• ••

.

&lt;

.

- ...... .

:

A

.,.

-

•

'

�—

-------- ------------- ----- t-\ *rs i T~ Y

\

------------ ------------- "
-

■

•

■

1=

\

TH E SANFORD W E E K L Y H ERALD, T O D A Y , FE B R U A R Y 18,11921

i FORMER SANFORD BOY
TO BREAK WORLD’S RECORD
COAST TO COAST FLIGHT

ABE YOU INSURED?

IF NOT, SEE

W . J. THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY'
AOENTS \

W ill Be Keynot o f Pres­
ident-Elect Harding’s
Inaugural Address

PADEREWSKI
WILL NOT PLAY
PIANO AGAIN

eral Fire

Insurance

OrrtCI PEOPLES BANK BUILDINO

Florida

S a n fo r d ,

the flight. He estimates that this
will
be sufficient even though head &lt;
fieut W . D . C oney to
l*T Th* Am*cUU4 F t. m )
winds are encountrced,
ST.
AUGUSTINE,
Feb. 14.—On
‘ Make Trial W ashing­
So, if the Bight is successful, the the nation forget animosities and par­
ton’s B irth day
triumphant bird man can go out tisan-ship of after war period and put GREAT ARTI8T WILL GO TO CAL­
again amongst the scenes where, its shoulder to the wheel of recon­
IFORNIA FOR LONG
when a boy, he would lie on the structions is expected to be the key­
REST.
sward in the warm Georgia sun and note o f Harding’s innugural address.
wonder at the soaring o f the birds, Although the address is still far from
NEW YORK, Feb. 14.—The profes­
BRUNSWICK FOR BOY TO and reflect that he has not only suc­ complete It was learned today that sional piano playing career of the
ceeded in outflying those he once en­ eonaiderablh work has been done to­ world famous Paderewski is at an
^ makb r e c o r d a n d c o m e
vied but has done osmething for the wards its preparation and the sub­ end.
h o m e SAFE
glory of mankind.
The distinguished Polish musician,
jects It will cover virtually selected.
whose
artistry at the piano has de­
And
his
mother
will
be
glad.
folowing from .yesterday’s
It Is understood to be brief and will
lighted
the music lovers of two con­
attempt no detailed discussion o f any
Ittao-Union will be Interesting to
W h e n y o u let u s supply y o u r building
tinents
for
more than a generation,
problems awaiting solution.
lih* Sioiard friends of Lieut. W. D.
Deeds
you gat a greet deal more then je s t eo
One outstanding feature expected announced his retirement from the
Cesty, *ho formerly resided on Celmany
feet of lumber— bandies of shingles—
is to be an appeal for confidence in concert stage, confirming Tecent cable
*rr avenue and whose brother, H. B.
pound* ol nail*— or panels of Beav«r Board.
dispatches
upon
his
arrival
here
yes­
the natirio’s business stability linked
Cony, is living here at the present
Y o u g e t th e benefit o f o u r building
with assurance that during the next terday on the steamship France.
Itime*
material knowledge and experience In Senries
four years, the administration will ' “ Piano playing ‘is a closed chapter
I With s mother in Brunswick, Ga.,
that help* you get the results yon want at th*
jteep away from meddling methods' in in my life, although I may do aome
Ipraying for his success In the bold un—i
.
light prioa. Service Bret in planning th*
its reiatfons with the business world. composing later,” he. declared when
Idvrtaking of crossing the continent on
work— more service in selecting proper mate­
L a p in the fasteit time yet made PARLIAMENT WILL TRY HOME A detailed statement, o f taxation pol­ aaked if he would resume his musical
career.
rials—
epeedy service In delivering the good*.
RULB
ON
THE
GREAT
icy will be reserved until congress is
W man, Lieut. W. D. Coney, U. S; A.,
Five
years
of
hard
mental
labor
in
LEADER.
called into a special session in April.
|ti now preparing for the trip that he
You pay far th* materials. The mosvtoo
the field of international politics In
mmrm/o r ifeaif tn the larger volume of buiineaa
Lpei will bring him two things at
behalf of his native Poland have left
LONDON, Feb. 14.—King George,
It brings through super-satisfied customers.
the iame time—a record flight and a
California
Still
their imprint on his physical appearaccompanied by Queen Mary, the
I
tinliflCT.
It w ill pay you to
Shipping Celery aO.eonl adg shrdlu un rdlu un un u
r ? o r hi. destination is Pablo Beach Prifice of Woles and the Duke of
be one o f thaaa.
I
once.
Old
age
and
worry
have
whit­
L d his home is at 928 Union street, York, at noon Tuesday will open a
*
I
LOS ANGELES, Calif., Feb. 14.— ened the long and bushy hair of his
Bruniwick, Ga. And ! they may be session of parliament which promises
head, which countless thousands of
|uid to lie aide by side when it is con- to be ,.a test of continuance of the For tho first time in several seasons
Premier the Northern celery crop is spread­ persons have seen waving back and
jjdered that the aviator who expects coalition government of
Constructive ‘meas­ ing over February and into March. forth as he kept time with the music
to traverse the continent in eighteen Lloyd George.
ures
which
head
the
program include Last week a close survey in the Wal­ produced by his magic hands, whilo
flying hours or less would consider
the new budget schemes of protection nut Grove and Antioch districts show­ the lines in his face have deepened
Ithe few miles between as . nothing.
and the sparkle In his eyes has dim­
While the nativity of (he flyer la to safeguard key industries against ed around 300 cars remaining, most
med.
10nly of local interest, the flight he is foreign competition and prevent the o f which should move during the next
The artist-statesman, \yho is ac­
Iabout to make will be noted all over dumping o f foreign goods and also forntight. Most of this crop is in the
companied
by his wife, will spend a
the country—the world in fact— aince for remedying exchange conditions; n hands of the California Vegetable
few
days
at
rest here nnd then visit
IBis success or failure will furnish an plan for relief of the finances, new Union. Sixes in the mnin nre small,
Pittsburg,
where
he will address a
Iadditional lesson in the science o f avi­ drink licensing , regulations, creating although a small percentage of the
Polish
gathering
on Washington'a
ation, said to be yet ip Its swaddling of Irish parliaments under the home cuttings Rhowa good sixes.
birthday
nfter
which
he will go to his
Estimates of 1he Southern crop yet
rule bill and reform of the house of
Iclothes.
ranch
in
California
for
n long rest.
unmoved vnry, the latest being 250
His experiences will go Into text lords.
(Commenting
on
the
signing
of the
There is much rumor .that the gov­ cars. A short time ago indications
Ibooks of the next few yenrs; his
peace treaty between Poland and
Icharts of winds, air conditions en­ ernment will try to spike the guns of were for at least 450 cars or more,
Soviet Husain, the former premier de­
countered, etc., will be valuable dpta those criticising it for wnstc by pre. but the steady cutting1*for mixed car
clared
thnt "Poland expects to live ns
cot alone to the military forces but senting an economy budget providing orders has reduced the surplus. The. a loyla neighbor to Russia.” He also
517 Commercial Street
Imail service unil commercial flyers as for n total expenditure of OHO,000,000 best sizes nre coming from the Sag
asked
newspapermen
to
convey
to
the
Iwell. The ffronm thnt one dny tho pounds. The protection schemes for Diego district, where there is a small
American people the sincere gratitude
(country shall see transcontinental e x - which the free traders are preparing acreage just coming. The limited Orof the Polish nation for the part
|prti.&lt; planes hurtling through the air [ambushes have not yet been disclosed nngc county crop is cleaning up stead­
|America played in gaining its inde­
(ways will come to fruition the sooner .nor the new licensing system.
The ily and should be out of the wny early
pendence.
Consulting Chemist says of the water: "O f tho many waters.of this and eth­
(by his attempt.
drink trade is still under the board of In March. This will leave the E l'
er regions that I have analyzed, I have found none superior In all good quali­
Monte
district
to
supply
pnekers.
A
j
He Js expected to arrive at Pablo ' control created during tho war as a
Poison gas may'be tabooed in war, ties to that of tho ‘ Elder Water.” — Phone 311-W. Office In Miller BnHdlng.
few
fields
show
blight,
while
in
oth­
[Reach at 5 p. m on Washington's Itemporary measure, to meet special
ers, growers, having abandoned hopes but there’s moonshine liquor for *
(birthday, February 22, and, if his conditions.
ELDER SPRINGS W ATER CO.
substitute.
(plans mature, will complete passage | The first Tuesday in April is con- of getting cost, let the weeds take |
rith’ only one stop.
! siderdc the probable day for bringing possession. With the 1919 season
Leaving Rockwell Field, San Diego, ] into effect the home rule act. The failing to pay and the low prices nnd
ICnlif., sundown, February 21, Lieut, present outlook is that only the Ulster light demand for the 1920 crop El 1
[Coney will make a night flight, stop-j government will be framed in which Monte growers will probably put in !
Iping the next morning at Fort W o r t h event the viceroy and chief secretary less acreage the coming season. For a J
in order to breakfast and refill g a s , Tor Ireland will nominate Irish privy summer crop potatoes will probnbly i
(and oil tanks.
.
j councilors to form an assembly which be put in on a large scale, growers i
This part of the passage of the, W&gt;N exercise the powers of a parlia- in this district tanking a practice of |
two craps every season.
Idaring army officer is considered th e, merit until conditions in Ireland
A late estimate shows 90 per cent
be-[conic
more
peaceful
nnd
an
attempt
hardest, bridging the distance
of
the Northern crop shipped nnd 75
Sun
Diego
hangara
and
the
can
be
made
to
operate
the
.net
in
the
tween the
per
cent of the Southern crop.— N. Y.
'South.
ITexas panhandle in a wey never beProduce
News.
|forv attempted by living man.
(9
On the next "hop," he will leave Harding’s Plans for
\
IFort Worth as soon as possible on a

More than

Imother^ jv a it in g
L

WILL TEST
THE POWER OF
LLOYD GEORGE

Coi

for
Service

Sanford Novelty Works
A.

—

ELDER SPRINGS W A T E B ^ c ^ J fc M

non-stop flight to Jacksonville, losing W orld Pe^ce Far from
three houres of time in flynig east­
* Definite Formulation
ward from his original starting point
but expecting to sight the Florida
ST. AUGUSTINE, F l« , Feb. 14.—
metropolis at 5 o'clock in the after­
While the cabinet problem was taking
noon; upon which he arrival he fill
i« „
,
_ ,,
.
.on now elements of uncertainty Presr ,"
t P£ \ Br ! * 1
Harding 1.1 1. be known
T " ' h' n,« hl1“ “ .U mei, ( 't h . t hi. peine (or lnlern.tlnn.1 pr.ro
“ ' I , ' *" '" T 1
r ' :.n d dlearmemenl eleo nro f . r from
S T
, f ' ° n\
”
“ ‘ Idefinite formulation. T ektn, note of
It
ecn
yny
. t i , publlehcd rrporto thnt n di,armament
Ic l . 1
- conference wonld be celled e .r l , In
c ™ , will then . ( . I n a ril, end eUrt
.dmlnletrntlon, Mr. H e r d !.,
•» for hom. -h ere Me mother, Mre. ^
h( h, d
„ „ luch taM&gt;

,t°Z

f ; CT y. " ‘ T

M* W O W .

though the Idee fitted In with

t a o j 'a 'i r i S f i : s

- —

*» -

G».f November, 1893, he is the son of

M .nkon

r .

Fl
BT " ! ' Theri b
h * k . » h c c hi. boyhood dny. -e r e when ' , c o
In 1516 he went to tho

hi.

alwaye n .liver lining.
emtt get reel end
th .

U rold. the die, will .11 die.

W om an Returns
W allet W ith $ 2,800
Cash to Owner

ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 14.— An
honest woman today returned to
George E. Smith o f Pittsburgh, Pa.,
a wallet containing $2800 in cash,
which he lost last week in Wllllami
Park. She found the wallet soon after
the owner had dropped It out o f hie
pocket while he was playing checkers
In the'park. She did not know who
was the owner until she read a news
story in a local paper telling o f the
lost o f the money by Mr. Smith. The
finder then looked him up and gave
him back his property. He thought
somebody had stolen it and never ex­
pected to get a penny o f it back so
he was greatly delighted, and left
he^e today for other points In Florida
before returning to his home in Plttsburgh.

k

Try out the 1921 Buick.
11’ s the same rugged, reliable Buick of
the past but with an added measure of
dependability, easier control, greater
riding comfort and beauty. In the
1921 Buick you also have a car with
a 25% greater investment value the
day you wish to sell or trade. W e will
be glad to give you a demonstration.
There’s Authorized Buick Service
everywhere.
Since January / , regular equipment
on all models includes cord tires

wnicr with the Brunswick riflemen,1
“
’
|^turning in the spring of 1917.
| No doubt some o f the old bitterJust ns wnr was-declared, he came end cannibals scold about the diet
Wk from the border to accept an &gt;fadi introduced by missionaries,
•Ppointment to the officers’ training — — —
,__r
Gorgeous Pageant at *
jchool at Fort McPherson from where
Eustis on The 22nd
. Went to the ground school at QeorTech when transferred to the air
Eustis will bo the only city In the
**rvite for which he exhibited special
•tato
to celebrate the 110th anniver­
•Ptitude.
sary o f the ceding o f the Florida* to
Lieut Coney’s -enthusiasm fo r this
the United 'States. The event will
r»nch of the service reacted against
staged In a natural ampitheatroabout
"i* Pet aims for he became ao expert
Lake Dot within the city limits of
that he was denied his wish to g o to
Eustis. The spectacle will be In three
Fr™ «, ns happened in similar cases,
parts, arrival o f Spaniards, exchange
wd had to instruct others in the art
o f flags, the Indian wars with cap­
of Oying who In‘ giving a good ac­
ture of Osceola. There will be boat
count of themselves over tho firing
E’ S just used Sloan a
races, airplane stunts, street dance,
“ n* helped, solve his disappointment.
Liniment and the quick
fire works' and many other events to
i«remo8t in experimental flying,
comfort bad brought a Smilefollow during the afternoon and even­
o f pleasure to nis face.
■rat. Coney was selected os the pilot
ing. The city is making preparations
Good for aches resulting
to try this flight and was given a
from weather exposure,
to take care of-thousands of visitors.
•Pccially constructed machine for tho
sprains, strains, lsme back.
,.The affair is given under the auspices
Purpose.
overworked muiclee. Pr
o i the American Legion Posts of Lake
traits iritkoui
Al
A rehabilitated DeHaviland ^biplane
county.
'
1
1
4
0
druggists
have
it.
vill be the one in which he takes off,
he front seat compartment being
Nothing leas than &gt;a pure and holy
uwtl as a storage space^ior extra gaslove could persuade the bridegroom
oline and oil. All together, he will
to?pretent that her biscuits are edi­
ht¥* on hand 160 gallons o f high
ble.
•
***de gasoline with which to make

Warminrt relief

H

..
•vL.

J'

„

.

*v -A

v*.*l :

f££EMA£

-

*,

1

�TH E SANFORD W E E K L Y HERALD, FR ID AY, FE B R U A R Y 18 ,1 9 2 1

T H E SA N F O R D H E R A L D

If there arc any tourists in the
state of Florida who nro not catch­
........ rrwld*nt md U l U i ing their share o f the fish just come
S. 1. HOLLY ..
N, 7, m u u m .......... B*cr*t*rj ud T iu u m to Sanford and try your lueit They
H. A . "N U L L .-,...........................Qm m m I l u i t i r are here in quantities.
------------ o------------PuUUSud E nrjr T riA k j by
One hundred members of the San­
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
ford Chamber of Commerce attend­
(Incorporated)
ed the bunguet held Thursday night
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IN ADVANCE:
for a get-together meeting.— Del,and
ONE YEAR...........................................................M.10 News.
S IX MONTHS ...................
1J*
-------------o------------THREE MONTHS.................................................... 71
When Harry Bccmnn, of Orlando,
Entered on Second C lou Moll Hotter Auxuit U , gets ready to build a new five story
I ItS, nt Ibt Foot Off loo nt Sanford. Florida,
Undor A ct Of March I , 1*75.
hotel he says, ‘‘ Edwin tell tho con­
tractor to sec me in my office,” and
Office: HERALD BUTLDIXO:
Phene 111
the hotel is started— just like that,
tr
------------- □------------Foreign Advert ialnii Renrerrntative
T'he Canopus Club Is among tho
THF. AMERICAN PHESSASSOCIATION
new ones striking the state. By the
timo that Sanford gets through with
The old town is picking.up. *
tho various clubs "that are now form­
ing we will all bo broke or In Jail or
^ K e e p it going by your own faith in
dead.
your community.

Editorial in Tampa Times saya:
“ How,Shnll Germany Pay her largo
Indemnity." Wc are not Interested
in how Germany shall pay but we arc
intereated in "Why Should America
Pay A n y?” '* The allies wonlthe war
and yet. we pay. We win nnd yet wc
lose. When do wo quit paying war
tnx 7 When do we quit paying in­
come tax 7 When do we get through
winping the wnrT When do we eat?

ALL TOGETHER

ONE IS ENOUGH

The spirit of getting
together
There has been some criticism of
builds cities, makes two blades of Governor Hardee's tax commission
grass grow where one grew before
and makes an oasis in the desert. A b that the governor proposes one instead
Mr. Groover snid at the banquet of of three commissioners. As one pathe Chamber of Commerce the other per expresses it (we have mislaid it
night it was one of the first requis­ and can neither name the paper nor ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦
i M »»+ ;
ites for any city that expected to quote its exact.words) ft would tako
We Americans, in common with 0thgrow. It ia one of the vital neccssl- : one man three years to learn enough
cr peoples, arc living In a restleu
ties of Sanford today. Every citizen about the business to earn one year’s
age.
The Welakn block has changed that expects Sanford t6 grow and salary.
Before
the world war -all Europ*
Thnt would be, and-is, . perfectly
hands so many times that the con­ this should certainly be one of the
slept on a volcano, dreading the d*j
stant handling will soon wear o ff the first thoughts of every citizen, should true, provided that Bort of commis­
when the thunders of eruption would
stucco— at least it might— but if endeavor to align himself with the sion is what the governor has in
be heard. That eruption came t|.
Douglass and Symca find out that it men and wdmen who are helping to view. There nre commissions and
most in the twinkling of an
is wearing o ff they will’ atucco it with put it over and putting it oyer ia nev­ commissions, however, and it is the
bathed two countries in the blood of
gold dollars the next time and get er done except by standing together, Telegram's understanding of the gov­
millions o f men, drove kings and em­
awny with it. And anyhow the We- allowing all petty Jealousies to be for­ ernor’s views that he does not in­
perors from their gilded thrones, reiaka block must be a good one— it has gotten and regardless of who may be tend to recommend a commisaion with
duced aristocrats from affluence to
changed more than any other block in at the head o f these different move­ plenary powers, such as aoVne o f the
poverty, turned the world topsy.turthe state and makes money for old ments fo r a Greater Sanford, get be­ atatea have created, but a‘ tax. depart­
vy, and made civilization a mockery
hind 'them and push forward instead ment, presided over by a commission­
and new owners each time.
and a byword.
of pulling backward. There arc ao er, charged with the duty of enforc­
-------------- o------------Release from the privations entail,
many big things that ar.o coming to ing taxation laws aa prescribed by
The
Sanford
Herald
Is
moving
for
The Rod and Gun- Club meets to-,
ed by war, instead of sobering human.
It la already backed by the richest
a down-town, ticket office. Anyway, this city, that if every citzien in. San­ tho legislature, and co-ordinating the
gifts o f Nature. Now let man do his night at the court house and all those
Ity,' seems to have turned its head.
ford would only join the Chamber of efforts o f the various officers charged
one who ever has been in Sanfor
who
are
interested
in
bringing
the
Profiteers are legion and p r o f it *
part.
Commerce and help’ those already in with tax-law enforcement.
tourists to Sanford with this excel­ wanted to catch a train, knows
spenders are even more numerous
------------ o—---------In addition, he contemplates, as we
lent institution should attend the how badly that convenience is needed. harness there would be no difficulty
Prodigality has swept us into a sea
Some people here-seem to hav’e for­
in surmounting the greatest obstacles assume, that the tax commission or
meeting.
If
you
arc
not
a
stock­
—Tampa
Tribune.
o f uncertainty and conjecture froa
gotten what Dr Russell Conwcll told
Right you are, brother, and while and putting anything over. If every bureau would gather data and sup­ which not oven the wisest ones eaa
them at his lectures a few weeks holder become one tonight regardless
o f what your ideas may be on' the our down-town ticket office will not citizen would only join the Rod and ply the legislature with information in tell how or when we will emerge.
■go.
"
'
= I
subject.
catch any trains It ought to catch tho Gun Club the new club house that is tho light .which the statutes could be
We are up In the air, knowing not
------------ o-----------o------------tourists and visitors to th$ city gen­ being built for the benefit o f the citi­ made to conform more closely to the which way to turn, or whether to turn
Dispatches say immigrants were
Balnbridge, Gn., has a ‘ \filck, the erally by giving them the required in­ zens and the visitors would be built needs o f the state.
or stand still,*forgc ahead or mark
found full- of vermin on coastwise
Wo feci suns Governor Hardco does
Hugger,” who wanders about town formation and the chance,to buy their almost over qlght. If. every citizen
time.
steamers spreading typhus. .Wish wo
a-kissing the girls. , “The man is tickets on train-or boat the day be*- would -only join in every good move­ not contemplate any abridgement o f
It is a condition calculated to pro­
had them In the "old red mill'' at
undoubtedly insane,” says the Brain- fore, without going a mile to get it. ment that is started hore and'see that the powers conferred on the legisla­ duce even the most aggrevating fora
Gennicourt, France, eh, boys?
it is put across there would be no ture by the constitution. That body
bridge newspaper. Wc don’t know
-------------o-----------o f restlessness in a people accustom­
— ------ —o-----------trouble in building this city to twen­ would still determine the subject of
many of the Buinbridge girls, but this
Before
women
may
act
as
juorors
ed from our early days to a sane and
The Sanford Dally Herald is ever
brutally frank comment from their in Florida, it will be necessary for ty thousand people in a few years. If taxation, fix the rates, prescribe the simple existence.
proving itself a loving neighbor by its
own home paper ought to, as Long­ the legisalture to nmend the low de­ every farmer would only join some general laws o f collection and exemp­
consistent advocacy and support of
fellow used to any, hold 'em for n fining who may net ns juorors. The organization for the benefit of the tion, and the task of the commission
A time will come when we ns a peo­
tfie Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Exposi­
while.— St, Augustine Record.
present law limits- jurors to mnle per­ farmers the growing, shipping and would be the purely administrative ple will emerge- from our present con­
tion.—Orlando Reporter-Star.
--------------o ------------sons over the age of 21 years who are selling of farm products would be duty of carrying out the legislative dition of indifference to consequences.
— ■■■ o------ -—
This is the gladsome season when residents' of tho Htntc of Florida. It placed upon a more stable basis. If will. In that case, one man is enough. It mny bfi a year, or two, or five, or
Dr. Neal, Rev. McConnell and Ed
the folks past' about looknig for a is probable thnt women will never be every merchant .would join in some as­ There would be no more ncccsisty for more, and great changes may take
Saltar were the principal speakers at
suitable location upon which to build called for jury service the same as sociation for the benefit o f the busF two tax commissioners, or three, than place before wo ore again a normally
the Orlando Board of Trade luncheon
a home and this is the season when men, yet the law should be chnngcd ness interests.of Sanford and with tho for a triple secretary of state or a moving people. But we American*
yesterday. All of them are good men,
Florida looks the best and when all s o ..that they could act if it were idea of pushing trade in this vicinity quadruple nttorney general. As the arc not a class to be kept forever
too, in their different lines of business,
nature seems attuned for the house deemed advisable at any time.— De- wc would get all the trnde of this head of the taxation department any keyed up in n turmoil of excitement.
you know.
part of Floridn. If every citizen of good man, of ability, integrity and
building stunt. Prices on building Land News.
In some way or other we will find our
o—
Sanford
would join some church in acquaintance with the state’s fiscal
material are down and the prices on
level and resume the wholesome exig­
Whenever the laws send automobile
Sanford the churches would be filled needs, can enrn his salary from the ence .we enjoydd before the world wi*
lots are reasonable and this is the ac­
The Sanford Herald beats our 12
thieves to jail for a period of five
every
Sunday and the city would be first day of his term, and save the
cepted time to start that building..
set ablize by the fires of war. It it
1-2 pound bass with tho story of one
years it will stop auto thieves. When­
one
of
tho best cities in Ihv world. If state many times the cost of his de­ a hope which buoys us up and re­
------------ o-----------caught fn the Econlockhntchee creek,
ever the laws send the moonshiners
Sanford will have one of the finest weighing 11 J-2 pounds six.house after every citizen would make up his mind partment.— Lakeland Telegram.
conciles us to the idiosyncratic* of
to jnil for five years it will stop moon---------- - o
Chautauqua programs this
season it was enught. A large part of the to join every good movement for the
n people apparently gone mad in tin
shining—not before.
betterment of his city and.the betterTHE
EDITORS.
•
•
that this city has ever had and it
game
of life. .
name of the creek is believed to hnve
hoped that the Chautauqua will be been weighed with the fish; nnd, be­ ment of mankind Sanford would be
Wish we could "ooze" down to the
It is understood thnt nbout four
•one of the most wonderful cities in
It is possible that when we pass oa
well patronized and that the week's
count
Wc CHnnot expect all of score "really and truly" Florida edi­
Subtropical Fair at Orlando and see Chautauqua will become one of the side the Herald's story.was "double .
to
our ultimate rewards our childrM.I
i" t-...... . Tribucn.
ir
J
leaded!"—Tampa
all the exhibits and then "case" down institutions of Sanford.
these things but we can and do ex­ tors were present nt the press break mny inherit a better world than lb*
We need
Conte up here, Jnwn, after you have pect a better spirit of co-operation on fast Monday night. The state was
to Johnny Jones* shows and see that some of the higher class eiiterluinone in which we nre living today. The
finished
taking the gns out of Gnspnr- tin: part of those who hnve been well represented. It was a fine hunch
million dollar diamond glittering on i im.tl|B regarillcss of the fact that
experiences through which wc irt
illn nnd try taking the con out of hanging back from all of these good of men; the manner In which they
Ed Snltnr’s manly bosom just once jj,,.,.
parsing may imbue us with knowledgt
ey )have never been well patronized
Econlockhntchee nnd if we don't show movements for the betterment of this conducted themselves stamps them as nnd furnish us with the wisdom to ipmore.
here.
I
you or at least make you see larger part of Florida. We can and do ex­ fine fellows. Of course, there was ply it for the good of posterity. Hiv­
------------ o-----------fish than you hnve ever seen before
lots of fun, for that is one of the ing fallen into the pitfalls of life our­
While you are giving out poat mas­
Property do move in Sanford nnd you can have nil the moon in moon­ pect every real citizen of Sanford to
do his pnrt toward the betterment of moving spirits of the press breakfast. selves, wo may have the resouMtuSterships to the many millions of your as soon ns the big things-arc put over
shine.
Sanford and if he cannot join all of You cannot asvocinte with a real ro- ness to touch our children to avoid'
behito] friends, Warren, you warn .to
in this city in the next two months
these movements he can at least lend tarian and !*■ gloomy. In fact we them. A man never picks up the sum
re mVmber that Ihere ore several rigb’
property will move sure enough. One
We are still being furnished with his influence and praise them instead |do not-know a "gob of gloom" in the hot. poker twice. And we of lloJij
peart Republicans hi to whu would
hardly realizes from outward appear­
beautiful operas and light nrias nnd of knocking them and become more of entire rotary aggregation of this or i have picked up so many , and of sue)
like to te admirals of the Swiss navy
ances ju st" how lively this city of
Spanish
doleientas and Itnlinn spagh­ an optimist instead o f a pessimist. any other city. The editors, being varying degrees of heat, it is to U
or something of that sort.
Sanford is getting. Now is the time
ettis nnd Roman candles and other We can and do expect more ynselfish naturally the greatest gatherers of hoped there will be but few left t*
to invest your money in Sanford for musical' extrnvngnnzns from the dif­
ness on the pnrt of some nnd we can sunshine in 'the world, appeared as* scorch the fingers of our -offspring.
Women in the bouse aionis should
property values nre going higher
ferent types of hand organs, foot and do expect mono work for Sanford fitting sidekicks to the roturiuns.,
bo careful about letting agents iri the
every day.
,
organs, mouth organs nnd other kinds on the part of'som e and we can and
The stati* press of Florida, ns an nspeople who smart under the Iasi
door. One of these agents assaulted
nf organs by the unfortunates from do expect a more concerted effort on socialion, ImJ done much* to forward r)f false charges and malicious mrusU woman ia IU-1.1un! the other day
There are a lot of petty thieving [ all parts of the world who have been the part of ull the citizens toward lhe progress of Hie state. In all lines ] Htioiis have at least one nt? &lt;&lt;( comand others i if likc kind have In-ell
stories
each day and it would seem i invited to eome to Sanford and tnke getting those big things for Sanford j of eiuleavor its suggestion hns been f „ rt to cheer them through life. Is
known ( to lie 'conn• nun’’ fur liiirglar:-.
that
some
means should he taken ' in ii)) a collection on the various corners that are on the verge of coming here felt and followed; and at times when'death they will not he robbed &lt;*f lE«
Better keep the *cri»rn * lour locked
Sanford
to
stop it. Auto tires seem nnd also in the middle of eneh block. nnd yet may l&gt;e lost on account of the it has been necessary -for it to conic fruits of their virtues. When Ht. Wwhen you talk to them.
t* lie among the many items on the We do not believe that the merchants niggardly spirit that would ask all down hard on a mnn or a measure, er hnlts them at the gates be will
the nre in cahoots with-any of these fine for one nnd none for all. The time that mnn and that measure have sel­ have a record of their dcc^Mpi e°mThe big timo of tho year will be tho list of the missing and while
work
does
not
bear
the
ear
marks
of old families of renowned artists but hns passed when any special coterie dom gotten by its $cto. This is. \vcll jllele that no single Incident will b*
nnnuat meeting of the Florida Press
a professional it is probably being it does look like the city officials jre , of people in Sanford should either illustrated in the past elections, both omitted. Every net will lie judged ia
Association nt Tampa in April. This
done by local talent guided by one close kin to them in some wny for they expect to dominate politics, religion, primrny and general, when the press fairness and withtfut bias, and th»
will be the getting together of all the
who knows how to dispose of the stuir allow them to come and stay all Chambers of Commerce, clubs or so­ of the state, nlmost without excep­ divine spirit of malevolence will pr*newspaper men of the stato and will
in other ‘cities. A dose of hot lead
ciety and when this'idea that we nre tion, undertook to encompass the de­ vail over all. There will be no f»I**
he n conglomeration of business and
winter.
would stop much of this thieving.
all working fur the common good feat of those radical politirinns who charges or malicious accusations *t
good fellowship th'nt is iinrd to beat in
- o —
The holidays arc over and it is nhw , predominates hurt- just then will our had gotten hold of Floridn. It suc- the gates of Paradise. All who art
liny profession or any line of business.
^Ve heard by grnpevine telcgrnph high time wo were getting down to city get the advantages of the won­ thosc shrdlu shrillu shrdlu un un nu worthy will be welcomed, and « j
------------ o------------George V. Hobart writes n poem to the other day that San font would hnve facts nnd looking toward some con­ derful location which our city occu­ cceded to the elimination of almost trades or combinations will be nectr |
President-elect Harding at St. Augus­ those golf links and n fine country crete plan for the building of Sanford pies. We can all take these matters every mnn it went after. The stnte- snry lo effect an entrance.
tine. George can now be a member club after all nnd this is indeed grati­ nlong the righteiines. There arc peo­ to ourselves. We all get the blues at widc bonding amendment was anoth­
The man who is continually finding
o f the cabinet as you will remember fying to the editor o f the Herald. Wo ple here now who wnnt to invest in times and feel more like knocking er proposition which had tho weight
of
the
press
against
it,
and
its
defeat
fault
with his ncighobrs lias a thou­
than
boosting.
We
ull
hnve
our
“
o
ff
are
not
any
golf
expert
but
wo
have
that when Fred DcBarry wrote a song
Snnford with the idea of building
was
so
overwhelming
as
to
be
u
les­
sands
devils Working ^within bis Ndays”
and
we
nre
many
times
sorely
aspirations
along
thnt
lipo
nnd
wo
about President Wilson ho received
homes and bufrinoss blocks nnd they
son
to
those
who
sought
to
confuse
ing.
The
condition of the soul fin&lt;k
beset
with
difficulties,
troubles
und
know
three
million
tourists
who
the appointment us (2nd assistant
nro deterred by tho price of those
and
embarrassthis
state
and
its
prolodgment
in
the mind nnd cxprcsiiw
sorrows
but
when
the
time
comes
that
would
like
to
swim
tho
St.
Johns
river
postmaster—nit.
vnennt lots thnt are now being al­
from the lips, and it Is well to l**r|
to get to Sanford and play golf If wq, lowed to grow up In weeds nnd are we are men enough to forget our own gran) o f progress.
------------ o -----------•
,
Today, the press of Florida hns this in mind the next time you h*u
We believe thnt many of the mer­ only had tho links. But all of, these* doing nothing for the owners or for particular troubles and grouches and
started
for the reapportionment of one person picking another to pieces-1
start
to
pulling
together
instead
of
things
are
coming
and
you
can’t
keep
chants of Sanford nre missing n lot of
the appearance of the city streets.
the
stnte.
After years of 'playing
pulling apart right'then this city will
good business by not taking moro |a good man down,
------------ 0------------*
Exorbitant prices for vacant property
with
the
people
nnd ignoring the most LOUISIANA BARS TICKY CATTLE
take on n different aspect. Wd are
space In the Daily Herald. People do
nro keeping this city from growing ns
not know whnt you have in tho new
This is the week of the Sub-Tropi- it should grow and those who nre re­ improving nil right and a much dif­ positive command of the constitution
Louisiana, the last state to
things ami new lines unless you let cul Mid-Winter Fnir at Orlando and sponsible should be made to pay the ferent spirit prevails here now over of Florida, the legislature is going to
he
called
on
by
the
press
to
do
its
tick-ridden
cattle from Florida, rr
that
of
a
few
years
ago
but
the
spirit
them hear from you every day. Try it is hoped that Semniolo county pco- taxes instend of nllowing the burden
long
deforred
duty.
It
is
going
to
cently
put
up
the bars agonist n&lt;»J
of
give
and
take
docs
not
appear
in
a
pie will respond to the nppcnln made to fnll on home owners.
it and see the difference.
have
the
combined
force
of
all
the
cattle
nt
the
port
of New OrltaM.1
large
enough
measure
ns
yet.
Try
it.
through tho Herald for one of the
--------- —o------------best
journalistic
brain
And
influence
leavipg
Florida
breeders
no pl*^* j
Do
it
now.
They say thnt St. Augustine is finest exhibits that have ever been
This Is the big week of the Orlando
------------ o------------the
Union
in
which
to
dispose
of c*.'|
behind
it
for
the
Bole
purpose
of
see­
filled with people who formerly knew made at Orlnndo. Seminole County
fair- How would you like to own the
ing
that*
the
peddle
of
Florida
get
tie
that
are
so
infested.
I
I)R.
B.
C.
DODD.
Warren Harding in Marion {wherever has the goods but it is rather diffi­
bridge ncross the Rt. Johns at San­
that
just
representation
in
tho
eyes
Progress
has
.been
made
to
rKH|
cult
to
get
the
people
sufficiently
in­
that is) nnd it seems thnt when he
ford for this one week?— DcLand
In the passing of Dr. B. C. Dodd we of tho law that they arc promised years In the fight against the i*1*']
went to school that it was one of the terested to get the best out for nn
News.
feel thnt wo have lost a true friend and pledged under tbeir constitution. and injurious ticket, but it is bec®N
biggest schools in tho world because exhibit. Bring your green stuff to
Don't mention It, Chris. Tho county und that Sanford ns a whole has lost
Another thing which h®8 engaged ing generally realized that the j
now ho hns exact'y 5,^90,-197 school Miller's store and keep It coming nil
commissioners'of Volusa and of Sem­ a true friend and a fine Chrsitiun gen­ its attention ia the struggle of the solution of the problem is throug
1
mate* who are anxious to get jobs of week. Let Seminole be the greatest
inole counties should be ashamed of tleman. He was of the type that, is people to be free from the tyrannous ing away with the free and
some k;nd in and around Washington thing at the fair.
themselves that they ever allowed this growing scarcer every year. Ho was over-running of a certain small but range and forcing tho enclosing o
------- :---- o-----------and the suburbs.
•
*
bridge to be tu llt by a corporation.' one o f those true, red-blooded Amer­ powerful clement in tho state who cattle.
------------ o-----------Do one .thing, Mr. Harding, when
The two counties had the chance of a icans who stood for the beat in life would hold back Florida from agri­
A campaign with this end in
_
In twenty-two days from this dote you get into office. Cut but nbout
life time to DUild this bridge and with on unwavering faith in mankind cultural development for tho sake of and which has the endorsement ■
Woodrow Wilson w.ill pass out— a forty o f those 'press bureaus in Wash­
could just as easily built It nt that and an unwavering faith in the power tho cattle which they graze on lands the Florida State Press AstociiW
martyr.
llcrny Whtterson—“ Mars ington that arc sending tens- and tons
time ns Scholtz could build It but they of the church over evil. Snnford can not their own. Practically every pa­ and other .organizations, is
J
Henry," an everybody lovingly calls of stuff for the newspapers to print
could not see any farther than their ill afford to. lose men of the type of per In the state is now engaged in waged by the &lt;Florida b*0' * I
him, writing from his winter quar­ free. You know how it is Mr. Hard­
nose nnd allowed it to b®BS Info the Dr. Dodd and .we mourn his loss as a writing, or reproducing editorials on League, which is composed ^o P^l
ters in the New York World, says ing. You have been receiving them
hands of a corporation and you know brother and true friend. Peace to his this subject, the sole tenor of which gressive men from all sections
this about him:
yourself in your office nf Marion nnd
ashes.
; is to wnken the legislature to realize Florida. The next legislature i* ’
the
rest.
"There is nothing In politics now it Is hardly necessary to call your at­
---------- -o -------------o-----------I
that It ia being called on to repre- fidcntly expected to submit the
except two empty bottles—both a lit­ tention to it. We received threo tens
Smile
and
the
world
smjles
withJBcn*
people in deed and in truth, sorbing question to the vote o
Despite
the
peculiar
influence
of
tle dirty—one labelled 'Democrat' and yesterday with the "permission to
moonshine,
FJorida
continues
to
ride
you;
grin,
and
the
world
*
asks,
and
ccaae
b«&gt;ng an arbitrary maa- people.—Tampa Tribunet’other 'Republican.’ Wilsonlsm haa publish as soon ns received” but no
“
Whero'd
you
get
it
7”
ter.—Tampa
Tribune.
the
high
wave
of
prosperity.
gone by the boards. I will not say it money for publishing same. -Honest­
Vi
Aa we understand It* Lento®
has had its day. It will come again. ly, Mr. Harding, you can save the
foreign
capital to rebuild hU ra
Never
drink
out
o
f
a
glass
that
haa
Never
give
away
the
first
slice
o
f
Speak unkindly or profanely with
Nothing Is surer, whether we like or government a million dollars «t' least
so
he
can
mobilize hli irm e* •_bread
you
cut
o
ffa
loaf
or
you
will
a
spoon
in
.it,
or
you
are
doomed
to
dislike-Woodrow Wilson, than that he in saving alt this good paper upon bread in your hand and y o u . will be
■troy foreign capltaU-Dalla* N
give
your
luck
away.
be
an
old
maid.
x
sore troubled before it la digested.
which this rot is written.
vjjll thdw Ugh up on the record*”

■
-

mam

Some
Saturday
Thoughts

�- - - ■ ------------—

* J~i

—

k&amp;c'rr/#,

------* •

TH 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 , F E B R U A R Y 1 8 ,1 0 2 1

DEMOCRATS BLOCK TARIFF
BILL BY VOTING SUGAR
INCREASE ON FORDNEY

week visiting friends at Welrsburg
on Lake Weir.
Beautiful spring weather; all the
forest trees nr: leaved out except the
hickory; fruit trees wi»&gt;. new foliage
and blooms. The wild yellow jasa’
mine and white and blue violets in
bloom in the hammocks. Fven the
kill-deers and other birds have return­
ed from the tropics, ami Jack Frost
has a through ticket north.
This week is the big week in cel­
ery. Shipping at Moore'a Station is
the biggest shipping point on East
Sanford. The siding is not largo
enough for all the cars used in one
day and cars needed are waiting nt
other points to be placed as loaded
cars are taken out. Some growers
'have set out pepper plants,
other
sweet com and snap beans planted.

L0NGW00D NOTES

LIFE
A man comes into this world with­
out his consent and leaves without his
will. During his stay** on earth his
time in spent in one continuous round
of contraries and misunderstanding.
In his infancy he is an angel; in
his boyhood he is a devil; in his man­
hood he is everything from a lizard
up; in his duties he is a darned fo o l
If he rnises a family he is a chump;
if he raises n cheque he is a thief and
tho law raises h—I with him. If he
is poor he Is a poor mnnager and has
no sense. If he is rich he is dishon­
est but considered smart. If he is in
politics he iH a grafter and a crook;
if he is out of politics you can’t place
him and he's an undesirable citizen.
If he goes to church ho is a hypo­
crite nnd If he stays at home he is a
sinner. If he donates to foreign mis­
sions he docs it for show; if he
doesn't he is a stingy and o tight­
wad. When he first comes into this
world everybody wants .to kiss him;
before ho goes they nil wont to kick
him. If he dies young there was a
bright future before him; If he lives
to a ripe old ago he is only In the way
and is living just to spite some rela­
tive or to save funeral expenses.

PEDDLER BOUND
OVER ON CHARGE
ASSAULT WOMAN

Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Allen and Claude
Hinchcliff motored to Orlando Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roebuck and Miss Hall
were visitors in Orlando Tuesday.
MATRON REFEATS TO COURT
Mrs. J. S. Dinkel and Miss Olivo
STORY OF ASSAULT, FIRST
motored to Orlando Thursday.
TOI.Ip TO HUSBAND.
F. J. Neimyer was n visitor in Or­
lando Thursday.
DELAND, Fob. 1B^-Wm. Quinn, a
Those motoring to Tampa Friday,
T h in k They H ave Indef­
young white man who with two com­
taking in the fair, were F. J. Neimyer,
panions has been selling furniture
W. Woodcock, Mr. Green and Mr.
initely Tied Up
polish around DeLand, wns yesterday
Ranger.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Reed's
the Bill
held
without bail by County Judge J.
The
young
people
of
the
Baptist
mother and Mr. and Mra. Doble of
Lee
McCrory
on the charge of rape
church
gave
a
social
tea
at
the
LibChicago have been visitors to Ovcido
against
a
white
married woman of
sary
Friday
evening.
The
proceeds
this week. They have been looking
DeLand.
were
to
go
toward
a
new
carpet
for
at some of the splendid bargains of
When court convened the judge re­
the church. Everyone reports a most
the O. F. Swope Land Company.
quested the fifty to a hundred specta­
enjoyable evening.
VOTE ALMOST SOLID TO' IN­ . Mt«. 0. P. Swope and children
tors to leavo the court room, also re­
Mayor Henck gave a squab dinner
CREASE TARIFF ON
spent Tuesda&gt; in Sanford.
questing
lawyers not interested In
at the Longwood hotel Thursday cveil-.
SUGAR
’
*
The Mid-Winter Fair.at Orlando has
the
case
and newspapermen to also
ing. The guests were, Mr. and Mrs.
attracted many of the Ovcido people
leave.
AH
complied with the re­
Great Scott! Look at us this week! ■C. W. Entzming^r and* Mr. and Mra.
’ WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.— The sen- this week. Among those to attend
quest.
Quinn,
who is a stranger here,
Walker.
,te made real progress in its cou ld - Wednesday were Mrs. E. A. Farnell, This is Valentines' Day. It looked
is
charged
with
entering tho woman's
J.
E.
Phipps
and
W.
M.
McWorknation of the Fordnoy emergency Miss Stella FamaM, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. more like the Fourth of July, and be­
home in the absence of her husband
man
were
transacting
business
in
Or­
sides
we
had
an
Orlando
business
UrilT bill today and when- the eight- jCoon and Mrs. McGhee.
,
ostensibly for the purpose of selling^
hour session ended It had taken up | The Camp Fire Girls enjoyed a de- man stop in a few minutes. Yes and lando Saturday.
polish, and while there it is charged*
Miss Omar Allen spent the week
»nd adopted four o f the nine remain-(llgbtful. hike Wednesday afternoon, that ain't all, we had a fish man from
he
forcibly assaulted her. Upon the
log amendments which had been r e c -(They walked out to the flowing well New Smyrna to stop in this ore town end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
return
of her husband, she told the
where supper was cooked In true camp today. Then, too, someone's tire on Allen.
ommended by its finance committee.
NOTICE
or
APPLICATION
rOB
T
A
X
DEEO
story
of
her nbuse.
Harry Phipps, of Tampa, spent sev*.
UNDER SECTION 171, GENERAL STAT­
At the close ai the day's work Sen­ style. The girls were chaperoned by a flivver had a blowout and John
Officers
Pete
Carlton arrested
UTES.
LAWS
OF
FLORIDA.
eral
days
with
his
brother,
Joe,
o
b
Long’s did the same but it was no
ator McCumber, RRepublican, North their guardian, Mny. W. E. Argo
Quinn
and
his
two
companions and
Crank
Hill.
Xollr# U herrtij- glrt-n that S. F. Dornlwy,
The property known, as the Willing- wonder for what it was enrrying.
Dakota, In charge of the hill, said
puri ti.n f I l f T*1 OrilMr.l# No. M il, tlalnl took them before the woman, who
Mrs.
Geo.
Shipp
and
children,
of
Mr. Win, Jacobs nerved himself up
Hi* 3ml ilar of Jan*, A. t&gt;. » ■ « , haa flWd aalit
prospects were good fo r a vote tomor- |ham Grove has been purchased by Mr.
Sanford, were the guests of her rrftlflr.lr In nij- offlr*. .nil Iia* mail* appll- identified Quinn as the man who
enough
to
kill
a
couple
o
f
fine
pork­
row. A vote tonight had beea-the o b -(Tlnglcy of Sackvillc, N. B., for his
c t l m for tai iW iI to lmn* In •teen line* wltli
mother, Mrs. Geo. Lewis this week. law. Mala rvlllflralr nulirarn III* follow|n( committed the outrageous crime.
ers for home use today.
ject of supporters o f the bill, but they .two sons, Douglas and Amos. *
•kwcrttinl
allnalra In KrnilmO* Coun­ Quinn then attempted to take "leg
Miss Lillian Mixs and Miss Mar­ ty. gloria*,protwTIjr
Some o f the small school children
to wlt: K hair of N hair of NR
were thwarted by a series o f speeches, j On Wednesday nfternoon nn.l evcsold fruits and vegetable? for the ion Todd, of Orlando, were visitors ijuirl.r of HIV -pi.ilrr of NW quarlrr H#c* ball.' Ho was shot at twice by Carl­
11"it Z!. Towualilp 21 B, lim it at Kaat. con* ton, one shot going through his hat
somc extremely heated,.which delayed nlng Mrs. Peelman, missionary aecreRed Crons to the amount o f $1.28 on in town Sunday.
lalnlnf 2 ‘, *rrr*. nn*rr or \m*. Th* aahl laml
action on amendments.
‘,tnry o f the Baptist church,'addressed
Dr. Tupper, of Orlando, lectured at twin* aaarmil at tbr ilatr of thla taauamw of and parting his hair, nnd the other
Saturday.
•urh rrrllflratr In th* namr of John T. Ilrrn*
After it became apparent that final members of her church nnd their
striking his.leg and bringing him to
the
Library Tuesday. "The Humor­ naa.
Oh, my, and those good things to
Aim. Nullrr I* brrahy altrn Uhl S.
F. the ground.
action on the.bill could not be had to- . friends on. missions,
ous
Side
of
n
Minister's
Life"
was
his
cat those ladies of the Red Cross had
ItooUni'). |iiirrhnH*r of Tai IVHIfiCt* No. KJI,
night, Mr. McCumber sought to con-j Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E. Jordan nnd baby
III* mil J*JT of July. A. l&gt;. Imil, In . fll*tl
The woman in tho case wns on the
to sell to us weaker fellows all day subject. Dr. Tupper is quite a noted ilalnt
paM ivrflflral* tn tny offhi* .ml ha* ntailr ap
dude consideration o f all committee (visited Sanfjrd nnd Geneva WcdncsSaturday, one taking a glnnce over orntor and everyone enjoyed his talk pii.'iii&lt;*n for tai ilriwl to laaaa In afrordaac* stand yesterdny morning and told a
wllh law. ftahl tTrllflr.tr »tnhracr« th# fol*
amondments. This plnn likewise 8u f-(dny.
those tables just had to b u y . some­ to the utmost. The proceeds went to lowln* ilrwfllwil property .Itu.lnl In 8rniln&lt;0» straight tale of her horrible experi­
ferrd defeat.
•
| Mrs. W. E. Luther was ahopn'ng in
Quinn wns. represented by J,
County, Florida, to*w|t:
MR cjuarler of NE ences.
thing.' If any one went away hungry the Near East Relief Society.
iguartrr of HIV ipiarlrr of NW quarter. HerAmong the amendments accepted Orlando Saturday,
A.’
Scarlett
o f the firm of Scarlett &amp;
A. E. Sjoblom, of Lake Mary wns Ihm £1. Tuwoablp SI H.. ilanfr at K . contain­
it was not for quantity or quality.
ing 2 ‘ i arnw.
by the senate wns the substitute sugar l The brick building now occupied by
Jordon,
while
tho state was represent­
There must be something going to out looking at his property. )ver on Tin* aahl land twin* aaaaaanl at Ihr dal* of
schedule proposed by Senator Smoot,'the Service Garage an downed by B. stir in town soon for Dnd Brumley the Wckiwa Sunday.
th* laaiianc* of aurh i-rrilftrair In Ihr naut* ed by Alfred Greene, a Daytona law­
of Unknown.
*
Republican, Utah, for that agreed ,G. Smith, wns sold this week to O. P. nnd Geo. Jacobs were seen talking
T. G. Roebuck was transacting bus­ Cnli-a# aa!d rrrllfli'mlr* rhatl I# rnlet*inrd ac- yer, pnrtner o f state attorney, David
1
-onlJn*
I"
law
lai.
ihv-ila
n til l»*ur tlirrron on Sholtz.
upon by the'committee. The Smoot i Swope. After March 1st Mr. Swope around the cornur Saturday with an iness in Orlando* Saturday.
Ih -‘ 1,1 day of March. A. t&gt;. IU21.
Quinn wns held without bail for
amendment-would place the tariff at |will remodel the building nnd the 0. enrncst look on their faces.
Wllnr,a my hand and offctlal acal
thla Ih*
Dr. A. Dunbar Hutchinson hns ar­
liilli -lay of t'rhraary, A. II. 1B2I.
grand jury investigation in April.
one cent per pound, in nddltion to the , P. Swope Land Company will have
*SEAI.|
U. A. ItUUUl.A.HH,
Most any of these Chuluota crnck- rived from Trenton, N. J., to be with
i"letC Circuit c.airt, Quinn clnims thnt no force or coer­
pr.scti tduty of the same nmount, their office there instead of the Mnr- ers can skill around the corners nnd his father, A. B. Hutchinson, who hns
Mciutiml* Comity, Ela,
cion wns used.
SI
He
It,
V.
M
ItOI'lll.AHH. It. C.
whilc the committee amendment to shall building.
We are
dart between pine trees with tt\eir been ill for some time.
the house bill would have added n p -, The installation of n Delco plant on brand new flivvers with such agility pleased to know there hns been some
proximately three cents n pound to the Baptist church property hns been thnt it wou|,| n)n^,. i{in-ncy Oldfield improvement in Mr. Hutchinson's
the present rate.
f quite an acquisition to their pnrt o f i (J ahuxider jf
was to undertake condition.
The other amendments adopted by town. Besides furnishing beautiful such stunts.
J. T. McGhaey, of Dunedin, is in i
town,
shaking hands with* his many
the senate would provide rates ns fol- lights for the church nnd parsonage,
By the stunts and maneuvers one
lows flutter and butter substitutes, the Swope building, the bank and l)r. can see being pulled off by the miin- friends.
-------- -O F ---------Louis Entzmingor spent the week
eight cents per pound; cheese and Simmon's office are nil supplied with ngcmdnt of the Inn these days you'd
think they were going to entertain end in Dunedin, J. T. McGhaey rocheese substitutes, twenty-three per lights.
cent tul valorem; fresh milk, two
Mrs. S. W. Swope, Mrs. r. S. Lee, that Hnrding-Hryan-Edlson combina­ turningSvith him.
Beginning Thursday evening there
emt** per gallon; cronm, five cents per'M rs. Q, F. Swope, Miss Mabel Swope, tion tlmt visits Miami and St. Augus­
gnll.m
Francis Swope nnd little Dorothy Mny tine sometimes. When it comes to do­ will be dances at the Hotel every
SenM-.r Thomas,1 Democrat, Colo- Lee and Oliver Swope motored to Or- ing things right now Wninright lias Thursday eveqing.
B. J. Overstreet and family moved
us all faded with a big saw mil) Hi
rad" . one voted ngainst the Smoot hindo Wednesday afternoon,
into
their new bungalow the first of For a limited time with every tire bought at list
sugar duty; while sixty-seven votes
L. E. Wright nnd son, Lewis, visited action gathering in the pines.
the
week.
A few more homes as at­ price we will give one tire of same size for ONE
Daniels,
Lee
&amp;
Story
are
fetching
wa re recorded for it. In joining with Sanford Wednesday,
tractive
as
this would add to our
the supporters ttf the bill to put over
The Chautauqua opens In Ovcido on jin the ties while Dunn takes a fish,
DOLL A It. Some o f the reasons why Perfection
town.
the sugar amendment, Democratic op- Saturday afternoon and will last thru some times.

OVIEDO NOTES

SUGARSIMPORT

CHULUOTA

One Dollar Sale

Perfection Tires

I-orients ..f the measure claimed to Tuesday evening. A splendid program j Stanley nnd Rogers stem too busy
have won a point which, it w/is said, " ill be prepared and we hope thaC raking in the coin for the necessities
will eventually cause trouble for the the people of Ovcido will be so well of life to even watch that bird flit
mensure’'* proponents.
The nenr- pleased with the Chautauqua that it from tree to tree with a string on its
unanimous vote, it wns declared, will will become an annual event. On Sun- tail. But the assistant postmistress
fern* members of. the senate confer- day there will be special union serv- did not fail to spare enough time tn
i i ■ rfinimittee to hold out to the*end ices ‘*f the two churches in the tent point it out to less diligent eyes.
Duviil Self is having his 5 iun*
in ,** • h'iuso conferees when the bill and eminent speakers have been protract
near It. It. Roberts' ejenred pre­
in dinference. The house refused .cured for three services,
paratory to a fine orange grove some
or ’ hr. , im-asionn to add sugar to the
—
"
”
duy. He will have to go some if he
commodities for which protection wns
ever gets a finer looking young grove
afforded, and lenders said there was
thnn Rod has right now.
.
no reason to expect n changed sentl-1
Mrs. 'N. C. Jacobs is reported as
ment,
Sunday, tbe 20th is the regulnr np* recovering. We arc nil very glad for
T iite arraignments nnd acrimonious 1
|ien, for i^y. \\\ t . Itnnchthis and sorry that Unde Nonli had
charges, a* well ns logic, character- er ()f Apopka.
to stay about the house so long.
i’ &lt; ! the debates* Senator Williams, i Mn| Uchidn is »t home from I’ hllMrs. Sieg, the efficient school
D -mocrat, Mississippi, held the atten-1n(ic|phin, Pn., where she hns been tencher, is reported sick today so thnt
(| * f seventy senntors for more thnn ntutlyinir violin, music at the Conser- school had to adjourn for an iiuiefnii li-mr when he lnunchcd an attack Vatory of music.
mite time.
°n the whole tariff bill thnt sparkled ( Mr8i Jnck Thompson and children
Dr. Simmons nnd wife nnd W. I.
wi'h wit, snrcnsm nnd sincerity In nre here with her sister, Mrs. I. I), Higgins were seen around Lake Pick­
turn, Seldom, if over, have as msny u nrt, Mrs. Thompson has the sym- ett today.
senators sat as they did today, un- pnthy of many friends in the tragic
W. C. Gill will leave shortly for
mindful of other matters, to listen to dcath of hoi* husband nnd little boh. Okeechobee to put in a crop o f totnnfl speech of one of their own number, I Little Miss Mary Helen Morse wns tocs and other good things to eat.
and Mr. Williams rewarded them.
|the guest of Alice Chorpering from
David Roush is th? champion ax
The Mississippi senator charged Saturday until Monday,
man of the slate we believe, ho hav­
proponents of the emergency tariff j * Mrs. A. Corpany was .very plensant- ing girdled 70 big cypress trees in n
v*'ith seeking to legislate money out of ly reminded of her birthday the ev­ single day Inst week on the Big Econ.'
the poekets o f the public into the ening of February. 10th.
Several
Wm. Jacobs nnd mother were call­
Jackets of those benefited by.the bill. friends gave her u surprise party nnd ers in Oviedo Thursday evening.
He declared thnt tho tariff provisions several gifts. Cake and coffee nnd ~Bill Higgins says if we keep up our
nn sugar were such as to make any celery hearts were served nnd a pleas­ present rate of increase in population
industry profitable.
ant evening passed. /m
and don’t havo too many deaths in
Mr, nnd Mrs. Mnlncs, former Tren­ the next 100,000 years we might hnvij
Senator Wnlsh, Democrat, Montana,
raid the Republican party had framed ton, N. J .tpeople, have bought the F. a town o f ns many inhabitants as the
the bill "to catch votea" o f senatora G. Dietcrick place on the west aide town in number of years above al­
from the cotton, .augar, cattle and of Lake Silver.
luded to. .
Miss Barnett Brantley was given a
olher principal agricultural producing
Mr, Winn has erected his turpen­
sections. He declared the measure shower and farewell party Monday tine still and quarters on the old Por­
would ndd from one hundred to one evening at tho home of her parents, terfield saw mill site just rtn the west
hundred and fifty .million dollars to Mr. and Mra. T. L. Brantley. E. M. line o f the town site.
Massey, the bride-groom, arrived on
Miss Mary E. Tribble, student at
the price of sugar alone.
Sunday, the wedding occurred on Stetson University, spent the lat­
Tuesday, tho happy couple leaving at ter part o f the past week with her
NOTICE
once for Montgomery, Ala,
parents and friends here.
The marriage o f Miss Moliie Kin' Notice is hereby given that the reg­
Joseph T. Nixon was seen In town
ular annual meeting ot the stockhold­ nrd Joseph and Clyde Muse has been here last week.
ers of the Sanford Hotel Construc­ announced ns occurlng last week.
Mr. Wagner, of Canton, Ohio, is
tion Company, Inc., will be held at 10 . Several members of the Joe Cam­
spending the present month with Mr.
o’clock, a. m. on thp 7th day o f March, eron family attended the Orlapdo fair
Zcrbc here at hls‘ home on Lake
A* D. 1021, nt the offices o f said cor-1 Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Robert MerPickett.
poration at Sanford, Florida.
riwether and Miss Helen Chorponing
Chester Partin nnd family, of
II. R. STEVENS,
visited the fair on Thursday.
Oviedo
spent Sunday with his mothor
Attest;
*
r President
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Fichncr, who
in-law,
Mrs, Lizzie Jacobs.
H: C. DuBbse, Secretary.
have been guests of Dr. nnd Mrs. Fay

Tid es rank above the ordinary:

California Had 62
FIRST.—Because they have a breaker strip
'Quakes in 1920 and
o f Pure Asbestos, a patented feature'which pre­
80 the Year Hefore vents heating and tread separation.

SECOND.—Because of the broad surface
WASHINGTON, I). C., Feb! 15.
There were fewer earthquakes Lu the U u i l OGIU CS ill C O l l t a c t W i t h t llG l’O E d w h i d l n i O l ’ e
united states'and throughout the evenly distributes the weight. .

world Inst year than in 11)19, but those
of a destructive character were more
numerous and ther ealso wns much
more volcanic activity.
Records compiled by Prof. Francis
A. Torndorf, director of the seismologicnl laboratory nnd bend of the de­
partment of geology o f Georgetown
University here, show 93 earthquakes
wore felt in tho United States com­
pared with 97 jn 1919, *vhilo reports
from all parts of the world show 101
quakes were reported ns compared
with *108 in 1919.
Eleven of the earthquakes Inst year
resulted in destruction of life or prop­
erty, while In tho previous year only
7 caused such losses. The most de­
structive during 1920 were thosfe at
Mcndoaz, Argoqtlnn, and the TcpeHni district of Italy, both of which
occurred in December; nnd those re­
ported from Mexico City nnd Vera
Cruz, Mexico; Minas Gcraes, Brazil;
the Island o f Yap, in the . .Pacific
Ocean; Cadiz, Spain; the Island o f
Formosa, the Island of Malta, Japan;
Fivlzzano, Italy; Glnrre, Italy, and
Grenada, Spain.
California
reported the largest
number of earth tremors of any lo­
cality In the United Btatcs In 1920,
with a totyl o f 62, while in 1919 Cal­
ifornia reported 80.
Tho George­
town University seismographs rec­
orded 82 quakes during the year.
None o f the earthquakes reported In
the United States resulted In any lost
of life nnd extensive destruction o f
property.
In addition to California’s 62 re­
ports fo r 1920, flvo were felt In Utah;
three each In Washington, Oregon,
Missouri, Illinois and Colorado; two
each In Maine, Tennessee and South
Dakota, an dono each In Wyoming,
New Hampshire, Montana, Virginia
and South Carolina.
IMM0-2G; W-18-25 .
.
o f Cameron for the winter are at
In Italy and tfi elmmediate vicinity
IDaytona Beach for a few weeks stay.
Hotels that haven’t been raided are
Irish potato planting In Putnam It They will return here before leaving l^comlnfr «• tout of date as the one- o f the country there were 127 earth­
about complete. Acreage is less this for their homo in St. Paul, Minn.
! ftm.
»*«*** « ■ quake* reported during the first eler-

EAST SANFORD

» «

M u ch

C .U . » '

Dr

ln d M c . w . F . D ic J o r .

|

,

ho n ...r

being planted. Citru* frolti are m ov-.for the winter at the W. W. Dressor,threatened with appendicitis.— Denver( nrt„ m| n*.ntral Office o f Meteomloirv
tag to market and at good prices.
home on Marquette avenue, spent last ^Times.
U-

y

THIRD.— Because the tread is designed to
prevent skidding. Compare our prices and you'll
see what you save;

Remember
All adjustments are made in our store. You are
not sent to a factory which necessitates delay.
AS W E A R E H ERE TO S T A Y

and are going to have satisfied users at any cost.
LIST PRICE
NON-SKID

OUR PRICE
NON-SKID

30x3 ............................... 5*19.70 Two Tires.......$20.70
30x3y2...........................
23.50 Two Tires....... 24.50
31x4 ........................
32.80Two Tires......v 33.80
32 x 3*/2.....................
28.00 Two Tires.,...... 29.00
32x4 • ...................
37.40Two Tires......38*40
33x4 ......:.................... 39.25 Two Tires........ 40.25
34x4 ......................
40.10Two Tires.:.... 41.10
H E A V Y* G U A R A N T$E E D TU B ES
'*
■
, '

•

.

LIST

OUR PRICE

j o -I e

£9 10

THESE ARE G U AR AN TEED IN W RITING

F ra n k
Don't forget our location, next to Fire Station,
105 Palmetto Ave,

All Mail Orders Shipped

ay

Received

on

�Legal Advertisements

Transfer1?
A fb t chance!
I READ

SOME OTHER kind.

story.

A

• 4 *

ABOUT A fellow.
•

•

OF CIGARETTE.
s

• .

WHO SLIPPED.
•

•

•

•

•

S

•

•

AND STARTED to slid*.

JUST WHERE to get off.

AND TRIPPED up,

OTHER KINDS will boni.

•
•

•

•

•
•

AND GIVE off imoke.
I'LL ADMIT that much.

•

AND RODE down hllL
•

•

•

•

WHO SAT on him.
•

S

•

A FAT Udr.

BUT TH A T8 aa far.

•

TO THE foot.

AS I'LL so.

AND THEN be wheeled,

THERE’S ONLY one kind,

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

•

2 0 fo r 2 0 cents

WHO DIDNT know.

‘la a i r - t i g h t p a e k a g a a .
A U o obtainable la round
H a t a t SO, raeuum-aaalad.

MY REOULAR imoke.

*

•

*

•

TRIED TO
*

*

*

•
M il

•

•

T R E R cirarettea may pleaae
your taate for a time—rat that’s .
aa far aa they so. With finer tobaceoa —both Turkish and Domestic—
and with finer blending—Chesterfields give you the fulleat possible
cigarette enjoyment They alwoya
satisfy. It’s the blend—and it can’t
ba copied.

SO WHEN a new clerk.
•

•

REALLY ••SATISFY."

•

AS I so.”
•

•

THAT CAN, and will, and does.

THIS IS aa far.
•

•

OF CIQARETTE.

•

TO QET off here.
•

.

• • •

"MADAM, YOU'LL hare.

=si __

•.

AND TOLD the clerk.

ON AN ler hill.
•

s

I REMEMBERED that jam.

mei

*

In Court of County Judge, State of
Florida, 8cminole County.
IN RE ESTATE OF:
Andrew
Charles Rotundo, Lewis
Frank Rotundo, Mario Catherine
Rotundo, Michael Bernard Rotundo,
John Fel&amp; Rotundo and Clarence
Augusta Rotupdo, Minors.
Notice is hereby given to all whom
it may concern, that Carmel Rotundo,
as Guardian of Andrew Charles, Lew­
is Frank, Maria Catharine, Michael
Bernard, John Felix and Clarence Au­
gusta Rotundo, minors, will, on the
12th day of March, 1021, apply to the
Honorable E. F. Houaholder, County
Judge in and for said County, at his
office in Sanford, In aald County, at 2
o'clock p. m., or as soon thereafter as
the matter can be heard, for author­
ity to tell, at public or private sale,
the undivided interest o f said minors
in and to the following described rest
estate, in said County, to-wit:
Lota 4 and 6 in Block 16, all o f
Block 15 shd all o f Block 21, Chap­
man and Tucker’s Addition to San­
ford, Florida, which application will
be based upon the petition for sale
now on file In said Court.
Dated February ’3rd, A . D. 1921.
CARMEL ROTUNDO,
Guardian.
26-5tp *
NOTICE or SFECIAL K A S m ' l SALT.
Notice U b m b ; given that trader lad b j Ttr­
io* o f a flail dacre* of foreclosure and* iod
rendered I*w ater 90tb, 1820, la • certain
m o m pending la the Circuit Coart of the Its
Judicial Circuit of Florida la and for Seminole
County la Chancery wherein Nat Adam* U
complainant and C. A. Blonder* aad J. T. Me
Iain a n defendant*—the ondcrelfncd, aa Special
Mailer la Chancery, will aell to the highest aad
beet bidder for nah la band at pablle auction,
during the legal boon of aale, at lha front
door of the court hooee to Hanford. Seminole
County. Florida, on Monday, March Ttb, 1821,
the following deeerlbed real relate lying and
being eltuale lo Seminole Connty, Florida:
* An ondlrlded 'ona-half (1-2) Intercut In the
N one-half of the SH one-fourth of. NW onefourth, and lb# couth nine (8) acre* of the
NK one-fourth of NW one-fourth, of Section
20. Twp. 20 South, Bang* S3 East, containing 28
arreo more or leea.
rorchaeer lo |&gt;ay for deed or- deed* of cunvtyiace.
23-Stc
IN

L

ig g e t t

&amp; M

yebs

T

obacco

C o. .

ncilELLB MAINE*,
Special Mailer In Chancery.

CtSOUIT

COUNT,

SEVENTH

JUDICIAL

ciacuiT. sta r or Florida, coun.
ty or sxionoix.—or chaxczsy
BILL rok PARTITION

EE: m -

PRESIDENT
AUTO FALLS IN LAKE,
DAVIDSON
MAN AND CHILD DEAD,
AND MIAMI
ACCIDENT MONDAY MORNING
Jack
Thompson
and Urges Southern
Fruit for Southern
Family of DeLand
Consumption
Have Accident

B fv -

a

;

n tv '

E * ! ■-

The newspapermen of Florida are
SORRENTO, Feb. N.— (Spec­
noted as being among the most loyal
ial to the Herald).—Jack Thomp­
friends and supporters of the great
son, wife and two children, resico-operative, organization of the Ex­
dcntyiiTh Del.and, enroute by
change.
Newspapers1 all ov6r the
autoi to Ocala to nccept a posi­
country generally arc most friendly
tion there, and while
paaaing
to the Exchange's efforts, and those
along the lake whore near Uma­
in the southern stntes notably so.
tilla, the auto overturned in the
However, it has remained for the ed­
lake drowning himself and one
itor of thp Dispatch of Wilmington,
of the children. Mrs. Thompson
N. C., to strike n new angle in his ap­
and another child were saved.
peal to readers of tjiat paper to util­
Deceased has a brother, I). W.
ize southern fruits because of the
Thompson at Arcadiia.
necessity for close reciprocity among
those dwelling in the south. The fol­
lowing
is an editorial from .a recent
Still Uncaptured, But
issue of that paper:
Tam pa-Largo Robbers
"It is a matter for congratulation
Sheriff Still Has Hope that Florida citrus fruits are again
back on this market, in the form of
So far aa ia known to the general ‘Scadswect,’ the product put up by
public, there have ben no substantial the Florida Citrus Exchange, and ac­
clues ai yet to the identity of ' the knowledged the finest aitrus product
,■
men who robbed the Tampa express in the world.
"Not only arc we advantaged by
office and looted-the bank and A. C.
having this fruit plentifully on this
L. office at Largo, a few days ago.
Prom St. Petersburg cornea the re­ market, because It is the best, there­
port that a large number of officers fore the cheapest, but being a south­
and detectives are still at work on ern product— it is a "home proposi­
the cases and that the movements of tion" so to speak.
"California citrus fruits are admit­
the robbers have been traced to St.
tedly
much inferior to the Florida
Petersburg, Tampa and Lakeland.
pack,
and
in addition to that every
It is believed by some that the
time
we
spend
a dollar for a Califor­
thieves passed through Lakeland fol­
lowing the Largo robery, but the nia product, we are sending our mon­
thread upon whic hthe clue is hung ia ey so far distant that not a dollar of
it will ever return In any form. With
very allm.However, the Tampa and St. Pet- the Florida product it goes only to
..ersburg officers are still living in our next door neighbor, and much of
in one form or
hope that the men will be captured. jit comes back to
•One evidence that the trail has been another. It is in a way keeping our
hot la that no more robberies on a big 'money at home.
“ As the Dispatch has often pointed
scale have been reported since the
out,
we are producing everything
Largo affair, in which the men es­
caped with about forty thousand dol­ right here in the southeast, or esn
produce everything that California
lars In money and securities.
produces, and we can produce it real­
ly in larger quantities
"Every time you send money to
California for a crato o f oranges, a
can of beans, or corn, or peaches, or
anything else in that line, we impov­
erish ourselves by that much, and en­
rich California that much.
Kidney, liver, bladder and uric
“ Despise not the day o f smlll
add troubles are moet dangerous things. If we had hll the money in
because of their insidious attacks. the southeast at the present time, we
Heed the first warning they give have sent to California and other
that they need attention by taking faraway points for citrus fruits, can­
ned goods, nuts, raisins and the like,
wo should not be worrying tho least
bit about the price of cotton, or the
money mairket.
“ Let’s raise al we can -at home, and
keep
all wo can In our section. That
Tbs world’s standard ramody for Use**
dlaordars, will often ward off the** dla- is the wsy to build up the South, and
aaam and strengthen tbs body against make it permanently prosperous.”
fortberattacks. Three »iies,aUdru«lata.

VICTIMS
RESCUED
COLD MEDAL

DIES AT OXFORD AT TIIE AGE
OF NINETY-ONE
YEARS
HAMILTON, O., Feb. Id.— Andrew
Douss Hepburn, formerly president of
Davidson College, N. C., nnd Miami
University, died nt Oxford, O., today
at the ngc of ninety-one. Widely
known ns an authority on English lit­
erature.

Lake County to
Tax for Publicity
TAVARES, Feb. 12.—At the monthly meeting of the l&gt;nke County Cham­
ber of Commerce it went on record for
necessary legislation to be enacted at
th ccoming session o f legislature to
enable Lake county to tax two mills
for publicity purposes, making a fund
sufficient for all purposes o f adver­
tising and civic affairs.
This action was brought about by
the enormous demands made upon a
certain few public-spirited citizens
throughout the county, who have to
give their time, money and energy
for the advancement of the county
at large, while hundreds o f others are
greatly benefited and give neither
their tome nor money for the public
good. The slogan will be: "It takes
more than to keep out of Jail and pay
taxes to be a good citizen o f Lake
co&amp;ity."

The Guy W ith the Hoe
We recall long ago, when the guy
with the hoe
Was s mark fo r poetical pity,
Tho "wooden domed serf” who busted
the turf
And furnished the grub for the city.
T il the boob took advice and boosted
the price
Of his buckwheat, his spuds and his
fodder,
•
It had the effect o f increasing respect
And ho rose to “ the poor honest
plodder."
Then the gent in the jeans raised
some more on his beans,
And his turnips, and this nnd the
other,
When the poets quit spouting and all
started shouting,
“ Long live tho dear suburban
brother.”

Margaret W. Hunter, t widow,
v*.
Krone th W. Iluntrr. el al..

ORDER Or PUBLICATION

To: Mary Seely* Ollrer ami F. W. Ollrrr. brr
litubaml, Helen John Rhode* end Mllrfaell
Beott Rhode*, her husband, Mary E. Bay*, a
widow. Gilbert Hunter and Pant Hooter.
Whereaa It eppeer* from the BID of Com­
plaint riled herein, duly verified under oath
■a provided by lt« , Ibet yon end each of you
are defendants named In aald 11111. and that the
residence of the defendant*. M*ry &lt;Wlje. Oliv­
er *nd F. W. Oliver I* Rochester. In the Btate
of New York; that the residence of the de­
fendant*. Helen Jthn Rhode* and Mitchell Scott
Rhode*, her hushsnd, Is Bt. Paul, In the Bute
of Minnesota; that the residence of th* defend­
ant Mary E. Base It l-exlugton, In Ih* Stale of
Kentucky; tint the residence of the defendant
I'sul Hunter Is lo lUtmklyn. In the little of
Sew York, nsd that the rreldrnce of the de­
fend*!! t Gilbert Hunter Is In Rufftlo, In the
Btate of New York, and that you end eecb of
you »re over the age of twenly-&gt;«e yeti*. *nd
that there Is no person In the Buts of Flori­
da service of subpoena upon whom would hind
you the said defendants.
It la therefore ordered that you do appear to
the Hill of Complaint herein at the Court House
In Hanford, Hemlnote County, Florida, on or
before the 7th dty of March. ItCI. the tame
l-elng a .Rule Ray of this Court. In default
thereof a decree pro ctmfrsao will he Catered
against you and the aald rate proceed ex
ptrle. '
And It ta further ordered that this notice be
published In the Hanford Herald, a newspaper
published at Hanford In Seminole CoOnty, Flori­
da, once a week for four consecutive weeks.
Witness the hind and seal of B. A. Douglas*.
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Heuiloole County,
Florida, this the 27th day of January. A. l».
1821.
(Hll A I.)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
•
Clerk Clrrult Court
I1UIIINBON A Hill IK1BH.
Solicitors for Complainant.
21-ftlc
IN CIRCUIT'COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL
CIACUIT, ST A R 0T FLORIDA. COUNTY
o r b e m in o l e .— nr c h a n c e r y .
BILL FOR PARTITION
Margaret W . Hunter, a widow,
va.
Kenneth W. Hontir, *t tl.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
To all parties claiming an Interest under Royal
Hnnter or otherwise In and to tb* following
described real properly, situated In Seminole
County, rtortda, to-wll:
l.ot NumPtWl. Bftlion I. Township 20 Booth. Rang* 34 Fast. 1*
It appearing from th* lllll of PompUlal here­
in flfol and duly verified under oath aa pro­
vided by law, that It ta the belief of Ih* complslnaat, Margaret TV. Hunter, that ihara I* a
person, .or ar* persons, Interested In tha above
deeerlbed property whoa* name, or nine* ar*
aaknowa tostbe 'complainant.
It U therefor* ordered that all part!** claim­
ing an Interest la aad to the ahor* described
land appear to th* aald (till of OunpUInt fil­
ed herein on nr before Monday, th* 2nd day of
May, A .. D. 1221, tb* tame being a Bale Day
of this Court.
It la further ordered that tbla nolle* b* pub­
lished la th* Sanford Herald, a newspaper pub­
lished at Hanford, Seminole County, Florida,
once a week for twelve consecutive weeks.
Witness tb* band tad teal o f E. A. Douglas*.
Clark of tb* said Circuit Court for Remloal*
County. Florida, at th* Court Ilona* at Banford. Flrolda. this tb* 2Tth day of January, A.
Ih. 1821.
(BEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clark Circuit Court.
ItOBINBON A BBID0ES,
Solicitors for Complainant.
24-IStc
IN CIRCUIT COURT. SEYEMTX JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, ST A R OF FLORIDA, COUN.
T Y Or SEMINOLE.— IN CHANCERY.
BILL TOR PARTITION.
Margaret W . Ilunler, a widow,
v* .

Kenneth W . Ilnnlrr, eltal.,
NOTICE OP PUBLICATION.
To Royal Hunter:
Whrreaa It appear* from tb* Rill of Com*
plaint filed bertln duly verflted under oath aa
prurtded by l*wA
law. Ithat you are a defendant natnprovided
ed In aald IRQ, tbat your residence la aaknown and tbgF'yi
you ara over tb* age of twealy-ooe year*, and that
I
there I* no person In the
State of Florida service of subpoena upon whom
would bind you. th* aald Royal Hunter.
It Is therefor* ordered that you do appear to
tha m il of Computet filed hereto al th* Court
House In Hanford, Semi noth County, Florida, on
or before Mooday. th* 4lh day of April, 1821,
the asm* being a rule day of this Court; lo de­
fault thereof a decree pro coafeeeo will tq en­
tered 'against you and th* said cause proceed
ax part*. &lt;
Aad It U further ordered that this notice be
published In the Haaford Herald, a newspaper
published at Hanford In Seminole County. Flori­
da. once n weak for right cunaecullv* week*.
Wltneea the hand and seal of E. A. DougUsa.
Clerk of tb* Circuit Court of Beminole Coun­
ty. Tlorlda. this tb* 27th day of January, A. I) .

Thus, the horn handed guy kept In­ 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUG LABS,
serting tho pry
Clark Clrrult Court.
ROBINSON A BUI DOES,
'Neath ths fruit *bf his humble vo­
Boll cl tors for Ctomplalanat.
24 Otc
cation,
If you find s whole grain of wheat
ITill we join today in the popular lay,
in
a loa f of bread, and put it over the
"God save the backbone o f the na­
door,
the name of the first who enters
tion.”
will
be
that of your sweetheart
—
J.
Ward
Williams
in
K.
C.
Star.
Buy your post cards at the Herald

(UNCUIT COUNT, SBTEBTB IUDINOTICE OF 8HBRIFPS SALE
CIAL CIRCUIT, -SZMOfOLB COUNTY,
FLOBXDA.*-tN CHANCERY
Noticp is_ hereby given that untie*
J. r . Lalng, M » d try bar husband aad as it
and by virtue U a'w rit o f execution *
■ friend, J. B. Lalng, OompUlnants,
re.
issued out o f the office of the Clerk of
Wm. It. McAlister, Alice L. McAlister aad all
unknown dsrisers, heir* aad grants**, of oth­ the Circuit Court in and for Seminole
ers. cUlsilsg under Wm. 11. MeAik ter and
County, Florida, wherein A. jj
Alice L McAlister, Defendants. .
Thrasher, was plaintiff, (A. j*
CITATION.
Th: Wm. II. UcAlkter of Cincinnati. But* of Thrasher having assigned said Jude-'
Ohio; Alle* L. MeAlUter. of Cincinnati, Ohio:
tb* aaknowa devtnoou, heirs, legate**, g n a ­ ment to Geo. W. Cook), and C. M
ts**, or other cUlmaaU under Wm. U. Mc­ Hand, as Sheriff an]) Ex-Officio Ad­
Alister and Alice L. McAlister; aad to nay
. sad all other parties claiming any Interest ministrator o f tho Estate of Green
la and to the following described Unda sit­ Hart, Deceased, and Amanda
Hart
uated U Semlaol* County, Florida, la-wit:
Lou On* (1) and Two (2) of Block Twalr* daughter an^ sole heir at law
0f
(12). Tier Threw (S) of the City of Sanford,
defendFlorida, as shown hy Nr R. Traffords’ Map of Green Hari, Deceased, arc
Sanford, Florida t
ants, I, as Sheriff o f Seminole Counit appearing from the sworn MU of com­
plaint ft ltd la this east* against yoa, that ty, Florid*, have levied upon the fol­
you bar# or cUlm aome inter**! la tb* Unda
hereinshort described, therefore, you, tb* aald lowing1 described property in Semi­
Wm. II. MeAUaUr, and Alice L. MeAlUter nole Coynty, Florida, as the property
ar* hereby required to be aad appear before
our aald Circuit Court at th* Court House la o^Green Hart, Deceased, and AminRanford, Florida, on tb* 4th day ht^April, A. dF Kart, daughter and sole heir at
D. 1821, .and then and there make answer to
tho MU of compUUt exhibited agalaat you-or law* o f Green Hart, Dec., to-w|t: Lot 2
otherwise a decree pro coufseeo will be catered
Robinson's Survey o f sn addition to
against you.
And any and all other parties claiming any Sanford, Seminoje County,
Florid*
right, Utk or litervet la and U the land* here­
through
/!«* ■ the East 117 feet), end will of*
in* bor* described under, by
McAlkter or Alice L. McAlister, or otherwise, fer the same for sale before the Court
•re hereby required to be and appear before
our aald Circuit Court, at the Court House in House door in
Sanford, Seminole
Hanford, Florida, on the 2nd day of May. A.
D. 182). and then aad there make answer lo County, Fla., during the legal hours
tb* MU of complaUt exhibited against aald o f sale, on the 7th day o f March, A.
unknown partiro, otherwise a decree pro con
fnaao wlU be entered agalaat aald unknown D. 1921, to satisfy said writ and eoW
ptfUM.
dame to be sold to ths highest and :
It U ordered that this notice be published la
tb* Banford Herald, a newspaper published la best bidder for cash, purchaser to ptv
Bamtaoto County, Florida, ouc* a w**$ fee
7
eight weeks aa to th* knows parti** defendant, for title.
and once a wash foe twalr* week* a* to tho
Dated this the 10th day o f Febru­
unknown perils* da fendant.
Witness my band and th* seal of th* aald ary, A. D. 1921.
Circuit Court on tbk tb* Ilk day *f January,
*
C. M. HAND,
A. D. 1821.
(SEAL)
/ E. A. DOUGLASS,
Sheriff Beminole
Clerk ef tb* Circuit Oourt,
County, Fla.
of Ssmlaol* County. Fla. ?®-4te
By Vi B. DOUGLASS, D. O.
GEORGE 0 . HERRING.
Df THE. CIRCUIT COUNT, TTB JUDICIAL I
Solicitor sad Counsel fto Complainants.
CntOUIT. BEMINOLE OOUNTT,
23-lItc
FLORIDA.—IN CHANCENT.
James W . Jones,
n r t h e c tx q u rr c o u n t , s e v e n t h j u d i ­
v*.
c i a l CIRCUIT, BXMINOZJk OOUNTT,
I-lixls Jones.
*
FLORIDA.— IN CHAHCXBT
DIVORCE.
It appean from tb* Andavlt of Jime* w
J. F. Lalng, Joined by bar huehand aad atxt Joooo tierein duly filed, that bt )« the row!
friend. J. E. Lalag. Complainant*.
. plainest In the above entitled cans*; thit u*
ia.
' residence of List!* Jon**, the1 defendant |s
J .'J . Cats*. J. J. Cats* Orapaoy, Incorporated, unknown to the affiant; that there ta no cn* la
a Florida corporation, Anal* O. Woodirhlg*. the Btst* of Florida th* service of entg-waa
Albert O. Ear**, Calvla A. Pong*. Osorge B. upon whom would hind defendant; that th* af­
Morton. William T. Nash, aad all aakaoerm fiant believe* that th* defendant U over lha
d*risers, heirs aad greats**, or otbora, claim- age of twenty-on* (21) yearv.
lag aader Albert 0 . Naess. Calvla A. Phage,
You 'are therefor* ordered /to appear to tkla
Georg* B. Marton aad WlUlam T. Nish, p*. bill of complaint cat Mooday, April 4lk, 1*21
tb* asm* being a ml* day of this court.
'
CITATION
It la further ordered that tbla notice be m l ,
•|r t* aucceerivq weeks in th* s*nTo: Albert 0 . b i t s reel deace unknown; Cal­
vin A. Poag*, residence aaknowa) Osorge B. foed Herald, a newspaper published In Hewb
note
County,
Florida.
Morton, residence
unknown;
WUllaa
T.
WITNESS, E. A. DougMas. Clerk of the Clr.
Nash, reeldeuce aaknowa;
the
sakaowa
belra, dsrlseea, kgataes, grants**, ar other cult Court, and the teal thereof, this, a* 3tk
claimant* under Albert O. Rare*. Calvla A. day of February, A. I). 1821.
&lt;8E* M
.
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Poag*. George B. Mortoa aad WiUkm
T.
Clerk.
Nash, aad to aay aad aU other partis* claim­
«
r
v.
e . d o u g i . ars , d, a
ing say Interest la and to th* following de­
scribed lands situated la Semlaol* County, TIIETroitn A PERRYMAN.
Bollcltori for Complainant.
l»ltt
Florida, to-wlt:
Beginning at th* Booth west corner of th*
NOTICE TO DRADfAOE CONTRACTOBI,
Northwest quarter of Beetloo II, Township 18,
Booth of Haag* SI East, run North B.S7 chains.
Sealed bids will he receiled by the Board af
East 8.40 chain*, to th* right-of-way of tb* B.
and I? Railroad, thsar* Southwesterly on tho County Commissioner* of Beminole County, ri&lt;*.
West aid* of tb* said railroad right-of-way to Ida. at the office of aald Hoard at tfc* Court
th* Rast Utk* of tb* Banford Grant, lhaac* House in Sanford, Florida, on or before 19
South 29 degree* Waat on said line to tb* o’clock a. m. on the 21st day of March. A. D.
Booth line of tb* Northwest Qotrter of flec­ 11*21, for the cleaning out of ditches and ca­
tion II, Township 18, Booth of Rang* II nal* In Florida Grorea and Ulack Hammock
East, thence Weal to th* point of beginning. Dranlage District Ditches.
Eetlmated yardage 12.000 cu. yd*.
Containing Flva Acre*, more or least
A certified check for $230.00 payable to F„ A.
It appearing from th* sworn Mil of complaint
filed In this cans* against yoo, that yoo bar* Ihruglasa, Clerk of Beminole County. Fla,, mast
or claim torn* IntcrVst In tha Unda bsrelnabova accompany each hid. I.srd In the suai of |1.
deeerlbed, therefore, yoo. the said Albert 0 . 000.00 accepUbl* to the Hoard of County.looEaves, Calvin A. Poag*. George U. Morton and missionsr* moat he given upon signing of th*
Plan* nnd •perlflrallcma ran t* seen at the of.
William T. Nish are hereby required to b* and
npprar before our said Circuit Court, at th* Contract.
Court Hooee In Binfhrd. Florida, oa tha Ttb day fire of Fred T. Wqilams, Engineer. Rauf -rd,
o f March, A. D. 1821. and then and there FIs , and ran I - secured from aald Knglnrvf
make answer to the bill of complaint exhibited on (lr|«&gt;*tt of $3.00 to he returned If a bid k
against you, stberwleo n decree pro confeaao made.
The Hoard reeenes the right lo reject any w
will tie entered against yoo.
And eny and aU other parlies claiming any all bids.
Ily order of the Hoard of County Coni ml*,
right, title or Interest In and to th* land* here­
inabove described under, by or through. Albert shiners of Seminole t'.nrnly. Flordla.
tflKALj
E A DOUGLASS,
G. Farts, Calvin A. J'oaga, Georg* B. Morton,
William T. Nash, or olherwlae. are hereby re­ 2tholc
quired to he and appear before our aald Cir­
cuit Court, at tha Court 1loose to Hanford. IN CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDICIAL
Florida, on the 4th day of April, A. I). 1821,
CIRCUIT. BEMINOLE COUNTY, BTATE
and then and there make answer Is the MU of
Or FLORIDA— IN CHANCERY.
complaint exhibited against said oakoown par- II. W . Ilarr, Complainant,
va.
lira. otherwise a decree pro roofcase will b*
Clara Monrr and her hatband, A. G. Moore. De­
entered against aald unknown parties.
fendants.
It la ordered that this notice be published In
FORECLOSURE— CITATION
the Hanford Herald, a newspaper published In
Seminole County, Florida, once a week for TO CLARA MOOin: AND HUH IIU8IIAND. A.
U.
MOORE.
eight week* aa to tb* known parties defend­
Van Meter, Dallae County, Slate of Iowa,
ant, and once a week for twelve week* as to
NOTICE
the unknown partle* defendant.
It appearing from an affidavit of tkbellt
Witness my hind and the seal of th* ssld
Circuit Court on this the lOtb dsy of Decem­ Maine*, that ha le attorney and aollrltnr fur 0.
W. Ilarr, the complainant In th* above styled
ber. A. D. 1820.
rauac. and that you and each of you are real(BEAL)
E. A. DOUG LABS.
dent* of a atate other than the Slate of Flori­
Clerk of th* Circuit Oourt,
Beminole Ceenty, Florid*. da. that there la no.parson within th* Stale af
Florida, service of a subpoena upon whom vrotld
OKORaE 0 . HERRING.
bind you. or either of you, ami a MU of com­
Solicitor nnd Counsel for Complainants.
IS-ISM plaint having bean herein filed agalnet you. It
la hereby ordered that you and each af you ap­
pear to the bill of complaint filed herein axalaet
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH you In tb* above entitled cause, on the 7tb day
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, Df
of March. A. D. IP2I,,the same balag a rale
AND FOR BEMINOLE OOUNTT—
day of thta Court, and th* HaiNord Herald I*
D f CHARCENT
hereby designated an lha, newspaper In whlrb
lhi* notice thall he puhlMbed once a week far
William M. Woodcock, Complainant.
four rooeecuttv* week*.
Witness my hand and official seal of uffle*
•Ire, Legatee*. Dcylsee*. Oran- at Haaford. Seminole ttnraaj. Florid*, this Ik*
Tb* Unknown Hal
clalmante under M B. Whit­ 231b day of January, A. D. 1821.
more. deceased, etc., Defendant*.
(BEAL)
B. A. -DOUGLAS*.
CITATION
Clerk Circuit Coart.
T# tha unknown betro, legatees, devise**, gran­
,
Bemlnol* County. Fla.
tee*, ** ether claimant* »oder S. M. Whit- BCHELLe MAINER,
deceased, and U aiy and aB other
Solicitor fer Complainant.
:i M
or part!** claiming arty right, till*
Interest In and to tha following dmcribed tU THE OOUNTT JUDOE'S COUNT, IENXIn Beminole County. Florida, mere par­
BOLE OOUNTT, FLORIDA
ticularly described aa fnUmre, to-wlt:
U P. McCuller, riaU tlff.
Tha East half of tha Northeast Quarter of
v*.
tho Northwest Quarter of tho Northeast Qn»r- H. W. Steele, Defends*!.
of tha Sewthwest Qeartsr of Beedoe 9.
,
NOTION o r SHERIFF'S BALE
of Nang* 90 Boot
TUwMhlp t l, •
Notice U hereby given that under aid hy
tha rwora MU ef
It appearing
virtue of ap e i ecut Ion placed la my hand* based
plaint rilad ta this cans*, that you have a* upon a final Jodgment entered la the above w
* las to have noma U tarest ta and to th* lawd IItied cans* for th* turn ef $32.03 with ecett
win above described, therefere, j e t and sack at coart, I have mad* levy upon th* followtif
o f you are hereby required go be aad apeear be­ described Unda situate, lying and being In B*mfore our Circuit Oourt at tha Oourt Ilsuaa to Inolt Oouaty, Florida, to-wll:
Sanford. Florid*, oa tha 4th dsy af April,,A. D.
Lot 23 of Inbdlvlsloa known as Palm IUm1*21, and than nod there make answer to tha mock; also a atrip of Iqnd 100 fast wide off th*
MU a t eeaplalat filed agalaat you. Otherwise, North aid* of a tract of land described aa fMa decree pro toufeeeo will ba antarad.
lows, to-wlt:, begtaalag 79S fret Booth of tto
It lo ordered that thta notice ba published to Northeast corner of Section 19, Townahlp «
th* Baafsrd Harold, a newspaper pnMIabod to South of Range 30 East, run Weal 913 f##L
flemtool* On*Dty. •Florida, owe* a week fer thence South 808 feet to right-of-way of S- *
twelve week*.
T. II. R„ now A. C. L. K. R.. thence North­
WITNESS my Vend and th* 0**1 of tha aald easterly 789.3 feet to Bast lln* or aald SectM
Circuit Court on thta 11th day o( December. A. 12, thence North SOI feet to point at leg**
P. 1820.
ilax,
(BEAL)
B. A. DOUO LASS.
And I. aa Sheriff of Bemlnol* County, la orta
Clark of tha Circuit Court.
to Mllafjr said eiecutloo. will offtr ft*
Beminole County, Florida. and Mil tha abort daacribad property ta
GEO. A. DeCOTTES.
highest and beet bidder fur cash during I *
Solicitor tad of Oeuaoal far Complainant.
legal hours of sale In front of tb* Qiuri Bto**
IB-Uto door nt Hanford, Seminole County, Florida, an
Mooday, tb* Ttb day of March, A. D. 1821.
Terms: Caabu ■ Purchaser to pay fee deed.
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE BETZNTH
a M. HAND.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, XM
23-Blc___________
Sheriff of Bemlnol* OwtnU- fM.
AND FOrSBMXMOLB OOUNTT.
- —O f CHAN CENT,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALS ,
Claud* It. Stone, Complainant.
Notice I* hereby given that under nnd by
Florence Rotler Eton*. D*ftnd*»L
In* of n writ of axtculloo tanning out of u*
|
CITATION.
office of tb* Clark of tb* Cfrcelt Oourt I* »»•
To Florence Rotler Stone, Ratidear* Unknown: foe Semlaol* County, Florida, wbdretn J. F*
. It appearing from an affidavit filed 1$ this Lalng. Joined by J. H. Lolkf, her ktoband.'*"
cause that you nr* a neo-resident a t th* Slat* plaintiff's and Mill!* OnlUna 1* defendant. L
o f Florida: that jour place or yealdooc* la no- aa Sherirf or Bemlnol* County. Florida. h*J*
known) that you hr* veer ths ago nf twenty- levied upon lb* following deeerlbed properly ®
oa* year*, and that there la's* ooe In the But# Seminole County, Florida, a* th# property m
o f Florida th* eerrtr* of t subpoena upon whom Millie OolUna. to-wll: Deg. al NW tanar *»
Mid Mad you, tha aald Florfwc* Haslet Btooa. B half of NW qnarler of BW quarter of Ttw
Therefore, yoa nr* hereby ordered and re­ quarter of Section 38, Township 18 B, MW*
quired on tb* Tth day of March. A. D. 1821, to 30 B.. run Booth 330 feel. Bail 394 feel- "•
appear to tbo Mil of complaint oxhIMttd against 330 feel. We*I 284 reel to beginning end ww
you In this cause, otherwise a decree pro coe- offer tba aim* for sal* baron th* Court
fraao will he entered- against you on sold data. door, of Bemlnol* County. Florida, to tbf hJ&lt;m
It la furthor ordered that this notice be pub­ eat bidder for c**h, purchaser paying for t&gt;'«
lished In tb# Sanford Herald ooc* a week, for daring th* legal hour* of a* I*. «• t o a l t h W
eight week*.
of March, 1821. to satisfy aald writ and cm®WITNESS my hand and tb* real of aald
listed this ih* llth day at January. IW t-.
Court on this th* llth day of December, A. D,
a M. HAND.
1820.
23-41c__________ Sheriff BemtnoM County, Florid^
(BRAD
B. A. DOUGLASS,
Clark of Circuit' Oonrt.
____ _ Beminole County, Florida.
When • Bnudl-town nun fell*
GEO. A. DeCOTTES.
everything else, he opens •
Solicitor and of Cnnnael for Complainant.
IS-Bte.
. . ...

-- —

, —

Offlfce supplies at. the Herald.

.

i

FNNt or gets the Agency for
surance company.

a

Ufe in­

�T H E SAN FO R D W E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 1 8 ,1 9 2 1

m. SENATORS
STRIVING FOR
LOWER RATES
.MISS KATHERINE WILK EY.
v

THIS STATE

i WASHINGTON, Feb. 16— Senator
Ic-mmell today began an Inveatigaf e t o the cause of existing high
hSrbt rates in Florida. He offered a
S t i o n calling upon the Interstate
C aerce Committee of the eenate to
ICitieste thc presen thigh rates be*
Ihr charged on citrus fruits, vegeI Lti-, gnd other perishablo farm p^odT " wilh a view to bringing about
* 7 legislation that will rew it in a
JdKtlon of the present rates on such

HOOK LOVER’S CLUB
(From Saturday'* Dally)

The Booklover’a Club- met with
Mrs. Stella P. Arrington at her home
on Magnolia avenue, Friday after­
noon.
With all of the members present a
most delightful afternoon was en­
joyed.
Sumptuous refreshments o f a de­
licious salad course and an ice course
were served.
‘ The next meeting will be a spendthe-day party with Mrs. Symos in
tlic n&gt;*tter ’briefly, Scn- Winter Park.
L r Trammel said he was determined
D. A. U.
to nt information and that ho would
The D. A. U. met with Mrs. B, J.'
the situation to be thoroughly
hrestigated, first to get the necessary Coleman Thursday morning at , the
'
and then he would take such ac- home o f Mrs* Hal Wight,
Dainty
decorations
of
nasturtiums
ttos u may seem proper. .
gemtor Fletcher haa offered a reso- were most attractive.
Mrs. Hal Wjght won the club prize
IgtJoe falling upon the Interstate
for
high score.
Cbmmerce Commission to futnlsh to
Beside
the club members there
the senate full Information regarding
were
the
following substitutes. Mrs.
gll traffic agreements, arrangements
g nndenUndlngs between the east- David Caldwell, Mrs. Walsma and
m trunk line rainroads .and the Mrs. Henry.
A delicious luncheon was served af­
foreign flat steamship lines. He dn4 et to ascertain If there is any eon ter the game.

Editor, PHONE 428

o'clock when ice cream and cake were
served. Helping entertain the little
folks wna Mrs. Griggs ajid Miss Lil­
ly LUticr. They all left about 5:30
and report a most enjoyable after­
noon. The little hostess received
many pretty little gifts. Those pres­
ent wore: Mary Griggs, Mnry Con­
nelly, Julia Higgins, Virginia Duncan,
Jeannette Epping, Mesadie Linchart,
Mary Maxwell, Sarah Majtwell, Mae
Purdon, Margaret Purdon, Mary Alice
Shipp, Clarice Lewis, Grace Lewis,
Caroline Lewis, Louise Tomlinson,
Katherine Tillis, Marjorie Tillia, Bry­
ant Higgins, Jack Getzon, Jnck Aycocke, John Walker Miniafk and Bil­
lie Barber.

delayed house-warming for the wellllked young couple and a moat enjoy­
able evening was passed by all the
members present and regrets were
sent to the absentees that they could
not be with the club.
The Chile Beans present were:
Messrs. J. T. Brady, Jr., Curtis Bar­
ber, M. D. Tarbelf, Jr., P. JL Dooley,
H. C. DuBose, Jr., an.d Mr. Smith,
EVENING BRIDGE CLUB.
the Misses Frances Dutton, Anna
The Evening Bridge Club met Tues­
DuBose, Mae Holly, Sarah Warren day evening with Mr. and Mrs. G, W.
Eaaterby, Marion Dietrich; Mrs. San­ Knight.
dy Anderson and Mrs. Smith.
'The,e pnly substitutes were l^Ir. and
Mrs. B. W. Herndon. Mrs. Herndon
CAMPING PARTY.
and Judge E. F. Houaholder winning
(From Tuesday’s Daily)
the prizes for high score, a box of
A most congenial party which spent stationery and a box of cigars.
A delicious salad course was served
last week-end camping in the Thrash­
at
the conclusion of the game after
er bungalow at*"Palm Springs was:,
Mr, and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Miss which dancing was enjoyed until a
May Thrasher, Miss Norma Hern­ late hour.
don, Lieut. Bivens and J. D. Wood­
•FOR MRS. HOMRIGHOU8
ruff.

WANTED
W AN T Et)— Second U dJ show
Inquire at the paint itore in the We*
WANTED—Young cow.
Must be
fresh and good milker. J. H. Helmer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tfc
WANTED-jSalcsmcn for l ir i^ °f
guarantees tires.’ Guaranteed salnry $106 per week with extra com­
missions—Cowan Tire and Rubber
Co., Chidrgg,.lll.l Box 784/
26-2tc

O r TW Swill Nil Ft***)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.— White
louse announced today that the presdent before retirement on March 4th
would make final itemized report
showing disbursements and allotments
made by him out of $150,000,000 war
fund voted him by congress.

FOR RENT

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—On* Am erican Alive,
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford Ave.
Supposed Killed by .
Walking distance to city. Two Iota
Mexican Bandits
corner Center and Elm Ave* Two
iota west side Palmetto ave., 60 ft.
MEXICO CITY, Feb. 16.— R. H.
from Eleventh SM Make offer, B. T.
Case, American, who waa reported
Corey, owner, 17lf N. Spring S t, Loa
several weeks ago aa being killed by
Angeles, Calif.
21-tf
the Arrieta brothers in Durango
state, ia alive, the war depatrment
MISCELLANEOUS
GET YOUR ORDERS in now lor announced today. It was admitted
your new Bulck car. See W. J. he was wounded during a clash with
outlaws, and the reported death ease
Thigpen.
45-tfe
was the subject of recent inquiries by
FOR SALE— Good farm mule in good the United States embassy.
condition.—M. Fleiacher. H-26-tfc
The man who cultivates a
ORDER your new Bulck now and
tache
has ho right to claim tha*
you will not lose any time on the
Mrs. R. J. Holly entertained last
he
Is
a
producer.
night with, a five course dinner in new car load coming In soon. 45-tfc
honor of Mrs. Addie F. Homrighous, YOU CAN order your new Buiek a t h x enmourr c o u x t o r _______
JUDICIAL CIS QUIT Or FLOXIDA, nr
o f Chicago, who has been in the city
no wand save time on the next car
a y s r o a sxmxoLK oodjttt .
.
the guest o f friends for several weeks load.
46-tfc
—nr CHAJicxxT.
Stolonl nulldlm A I»*n Amoriatlon, « OV&gt;
and who is a former resident of this
Stewart, The Florist, 814 Myrtle pantlofi, (Vanpill mat,
T*.
city. Those present were the guest Avenue. ■ Phone 260-W._______ 10-tfc
fl, W .' SM ta mil wit*, Corine* C. Bt**to. De­
of honor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Wight,
fendant*. .
“ Say it with Flqwers"— Stewart,
NOTICE OT MAST EX’ S SALS •
Mr. and Mrs. R. J/H olly and Mr. and
10-tfc Nolle* I* bfrtbr i a » that aster and by
The Florist.
elrtu* of a deer** o f foreekwur* and ool* •»^rs. R. S. Holly.
lim l to tbo oboTt entlltod c u m on Ibo S»th
FOR SALE
day of Janoiry, A. D. 1D2I, I, aa Special Mastor
In Chancery. cm Monday, lb* 1th day * f
WOMAN’S CLUB
FOR SALE— 100,000 green top cel March. A. I). 1P21, In front of tb* Court
The Social Department of the Wo­
cry plants.— F. I+. Greene, West Hoof* &lt;Voor at Sanford, Somloota County, float*
da. will offtr for aalo. and oall to tbo blfboot
man's Club will give a Colonial Tea, Side.
21-tfc and bait bldter for caiti during tb* total bewra
of a*to, tho following described land, altoato,
Tuesday, the 22nd, to which the pub­
lying and bring In Hcmlnol* CVwnly. florid*,
• : !.
DRINK
lic is invited.
to wit:
„
„Elder Springs Water. Its 29 98*100 A atrip of land 100 foot wU« off tb# North
aid* of a trart of land d*arrib*d #• beglonbas
per cent pure. Phone 811.
1SS feet Sooth of tbo Northeast corner ot See.

BRIDGE FOR MRS. POTTER.
’ The home of Mrs. Harry Walsh on
Celery avenue waa the scene Monday
afternoon of a most delightful bridge,
given by Mrs. Walsh in honor of her
house guest, Mrs. W. J. Potter. •
The rooms were tastefully decorat­
tertfd plan In operation which would
COLONIAL TEA
ed in cut flowers, in the color sug­
ufllUte against sorthem porta.
One o f the most attractive cveqts gestive of Valentine. The tallies were
Senator Fletcher’ haa offered an
amendment to the legislative bill of the Valentine and patriotic aeaspa each tied with a bouquet of sweet
which would provide $3600 for a pass­ occurred Thursday arftcrnoon when peas and fern. •
Bridge was played nt five tableq
port control office at Key West. At the Saliie Harrison Chapter, D. A.
and
the prizes were beautiful. Mrs.
this time there l i , a targe business R., entertained the neighboring chap­
D.
P.
Drummond for high score waa
done through Key West and the pres­ ters at a Colonial Tea in the Women's
presented
with a lovely glass candy
ort of a special paaspore officer la Club rooms. The club rooms were
jar
with
silver
base and top. Mrs.
most attractively and artistically
moth needed there.
H.
B.
Lewis,
for
second high score, a
decorated in the Valentine colors, red
tloo IS, Township SO, Booth of Rant* SO t u t ,
piece
of
hand
made
lingeries nnd for
nin tbrnr* W**t 015 fr#l. th*«C* Booth SOS
and green, small red hearts appearing
MISSION S O C I E T Y
fret Jo tho right of way of tho Sanford A In­
hung from green stands o f crepe third high score Mrs. Charles Britt
dian Iltoer Railroad, now tbo Atlantic Oout
METHODIST CHURCn
Sleeping
Sickness
l.|u* Railroad, tb*nro North*tatrily TPS.S fool
'
HAVE FINE MEETING paper strung overhead, Flowers ap­ won two Vanity Sticks. For consola­
to tho Kail lln* of aald Section. TownaBlp and
tion,
Mrs.
Tom
Jones
was
presented
Strikse
New
Y
ork;
llanar. thence North 207 fart to tb* point of
peared in profusion, vidlcta and pan­
beginning, rontalnlng 1.41 a rm more or I*
‘ Tuesday afternoon, February 15th, sies predominating, with a bountiful with a corsage of violets.
to p*y for te*d.
47 Cases Reportec Trrm*: t’aah I’nrrhaMr
J. J. blCKINSAN,
After the presentation of prizes de­
between the hours of 3:00 and 5:00, supply of red nnd white roses and
Special Muter In Chanctry.
25-5
tr
licious refreshments of a salad and
it the pleasant home of Mrs. D. A. nnsturtiums.
NEW YORK. Feb. 16.—“ Sleeping in Tin: eta cure count or the sxventh
an ice course were served, which
,
(Tram Turtday'a Dally)
JUDICIAL CISQUIT OT ITOHIDA, XY
Kelly, Oak avenue, was the scene of
The guests were met at the door
sickness”
has caused 47 deaths in
carried out the Valentine idea. There
Four of the progressive citizens of
AND roa SEMINOLE COUNTY..
forty-four willing workers of the by Mrs. A. U. Key, in Colonial cos­
Y CHANCEHY.
were fnvors of little Valentine bas­ Sanford have arranged to have Dr. New York city since Jan. 1, Dr. Roy­ ’ n.pto* Hank —X
of Sanford. * l\sri(ir»tl&lt;*o. ComWomen's Missionary Society of the tume. In the receiving line were
pi*!naiitt
kets filled with nuts nnd candies.
Stephen S. Wise, of New York, come al S. Copeland, city hcnlth commis
M. E. church. After a very instructive Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, Mrs. W. E. Wat­
t a.
•
Those present were: Mrs. C. E. to Snnford on Fcbrunry 2Gth for his fiionur, nnnounced todny. Eleven casf- fUrah Prank, at al. Daftmlauls.
and educational hour devoted to read­ son, Mrs. B. J, Starling, Miss Brcndn
KOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE
Henry, Mrs. II. B. Lewis, Mrs. Rob­ lecture on “ My Vision of America."
U htrtby ilrvn that omUr and bj rir*
ings on the growth nnd prosperity of Morrison nnd Mrs. A .K. Rossltcr, also
cn rind one death were reported hero tti*Nolle*
of
a
dacrer of foreciwiM *1*4
tn l*lw
ert Holly, Mrs. Reginald lloliy, Mrs.
It will he, remomhered thnt. Dr.
In lhi&gt;' almr* entitle*! can** on the 2»tb
Of
New Orleans, presided over by Mrs. in costume. A number of the local
D, P. Drummond, Mrs. Tom Jones, Wise is the leading Jew in America yesterday, bringing tho total cases January. A‘. l&gt;. m l . I*, aa Hpeclal Uaatir Is
S. W. Walker in he rplcnsing and effi­ chapter members had procured hand- ]
Chancery,
on
Monday
the
7th
day
‘
*»f
March,
H a ^ 'lle o r e n , ""mts/ ' a ". Ahern! today. He is brought to Sanford not since New Year’s to 179. One death
A. I». 1021. In front df th# tYmrt Ilooao do9f
cient maimer, also assisted by Mrs. some Colonial gowns many of them j M„ c h „ 1(!a HriU( Mr8. Hcnry Pur
as a Jew hut ns a great American, j f n)|], typhus, the tlrird within the last Lm Hanford, Seiiitnol# County, I'lufIda, will offer
Hi* hlgheet
iiU1i**t ano
iwii bid*
o iw
and beat
Smith, Fox Fid ridge, Hughey, Ward, real Revolutionary relics, which added ^
Mra&gt; u ^ e r t Hines, Mrs. G. W, Dr. Conwell snid while in Snnfoid, 04 hours, was reported yesterdny to for sale and sell toollwthe
1***1 lioor, of tala, .IS#
tier for rrnalt during
Hoolihan, Bryan, Blount, Thornton, much to the atmosphere of nntiquity Lc0( Mr)t cliarles Fodder, Mrs. Fred
land,
allualr, lylo* and b*.
following
dWTileJ
la
“ Every person in the city should hear tho city health authorities now con­ Inf In Seminole County*
mnty. Slat* o f Florida, t#Babbitt, Keen, Turner.
which pervaded the rooms. To Mrs. Wnlsmn, Mrs. Donald’ Smith, Mrs. Rabbi Wise." Prof. Sherman Smith, centrating their efforts to prevent the wits '
*
.
On* (I ) and Two (2) o f Block
Etoraa
The hostess served in her unique A. K. Rossiter nnd Mm. J. N. WhitSmith, Miss Haskett, Miss Fern of New York .City, while here last Spread of the disease, brought to the ( I ILola
). Tier Two (2). of Sanford. I’ kirllla. accord*
and most gracious manner a dninty ner belong special mention ns nfford- Wlinj nml Mrs j p
in*
to
K
.
n.
Trnfford'a
m
ap
of
Ranford,
non*
week said, “ Dr. Wise can throw more Unitde States by -emigrants from
da. a* per plat O.»r*of, duly o f record.
salad course.
Ing exceptionally true portraits of the
brains over the footlights than nny Europe. The death occurred at Hoff­ Trroia; C**l&gt;, DurcUaarr to pay for ar«d.
J. J. DICKINSON,
After all pronounced the afternoon period.
,
ST. AGNES GUILD.
American living.”
man island, where the patient had 25 5tr
' HiwcUl Maalcr la Cli*ac«IT.
a decided success the meeting ad­
A most interesting collection of an­
The St. Agnes Guild met at three
Arrangements have been perfected been taken from the ship upon which in t h e c x a c u r r c o u a T or t h e s e v e n t h
journed, hoping to meet with Mrp. tiques, distributed around the rooms, o’clock nt the home of Mrs. F. S. to have tho lecture In the Temple au­ ho arrived from Europe.
JUDICIAL CIHCUIT or rLOSIDA, IN
Health
AND r o a SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Kelly again in the near future.
provided something of ^interest to the Dacgcr and went in n body to the ditorium. Tickets have been placed nt Commissioner Copeland
continued
—IN CHANCEBT
SECRETARY.
visitors, as'well ns the local members, Jiome of Mrs. W* ih lidding for the the low rntes of $1.00 for adults and plans for the examination of immi­ Uni* ItoflMtt. ConHiUlnint,
,a.
prominent nmong them being n genu­ regular meeting Monday.
50 cents for children.
grants arriving here on ships direct­ Wallrr llrnnttl, Itofrntenl,
CITATION
OFF TO SANFORD.
ine spinnig wheel, hand-made woolen
The social features of tho Guild arc
Tickets will lie on snle nt the Her­ ly from Europe or by train or steam­ Ti. W allrr ll*nn*ll,
H**li!*nr* Unknown:
blankets, nnd a suit of men’s clothes to be eliminated during I^nt.
It
*i*ti*«rliti:
from
an atTMarll (Had In Ihli
ald office and Bower &amp; Roumillnt'a. ship at Boston or other ports.
rail** that ll&gt;* rtililm ra of tt.* d*f*ndaot la aftThe Chun-h Service Lcngue of San­ made by hand, besides numerous
The meeting Monday with Mrs. drug store.
known, Hint It la Ilia bcllrf of alTlanl that lb*
ford has invited the League of Or­ articles of china, brass and glass.
I* oral Iw rntj-oo* yaar* of ,•** *“
Ilelding was n most successful busi­
Whit Mre. Brenninger, of New York, itofrmlant
llial th*r« la no p*r»o&lt;i Id tba Slat* of
lando for a "Neighborhood Luncheon”
A large number of out-of-town ness meeting. It was decided to pro­ RETURNS FROM
lb*
te
rrlie
of a aulipoan* op™ wboa&gt; would
Says About Rst Poison
bind tb* aald defrndant;
to be held today at, the church in the members availed themselves of this vide clothing for one student in St,
NORTH CAROLINA
“ Tried- preparations that kill rats, Ttwrcfor*. you, Waltor Itonartt. « • » • « * »
former city. A number of members invitation to meet with the Sallle Mary’s School. Also the Guild will
r*qalr*d on tb* 4lh o*y of April, A. D. I n i .
but RAT-SNAP is tho only one that to app*ar to tb* bill of complaint fltod asalft#!
of the league here offered their cars Harrison Chapter, coming from many meet every Monday during Lent and
Hon. E. A. Douglass and J. D. Bow­ prevents disagreenbie odors after kill yoo to tbit caoa*. oiberwla* ■ dccr*« pro ™ toll! on aald data b* rnlrrad aaalMt JO«.
to carry out the people and the fol­ of the surreunding towns.
in a body attend the five o’clock ser­ man have returned from North Caro­ ing. Also like RAT-SNAP because It fraao
It to furtbar ordered that Ibla oolite ba pob*
lowing ladies formed the party who
llitird
In tb, Hanford ItoraM, a ocwtpapar p *&gt; ,
During the afternoon Mrs. A. M. vice at the church.
lina where they visited for several comes in handy cakes, no mixing with llabrd In
teijilnoto, I’ounly. lo t rlfbt conteVatlT*
went:
The St. Agnes Guild will meet next days and Interested North Carolina other food. You don't have to dirty
Phillips, accompnanied by Mrs. Craig
W « T r m j 9 my band and lb* ***l of lb* jborft
Mesdames Hntfield, Bliss, McCul­ Harris, charmingly rendered “The Monday with Mrs. Robert Herndon.
capitalists in Sanford and Seminole your hands, it's tho best for household alatod court on tbta 2nd d*y of fcbniary. A. P,
lough, O'Neal, Snunderson, Krug, Ia s i With the Delicate Air,” and little
county. While away they were in­ use.’ Try RAT-SNAP. Three sizes, 1BfJlBALl
It. A. DOUOLA8II,
Wclbourii Phillips, Mallett, Cobh, Miss Martha Fitts, also In Colonial
Clerk of tb* Circuit Ctourt.
8TAG DINNER
strumental in helping F. W. Hanes 85c, 65c, $1.25, Sold and guaranteed
OEO. A. ItoCOTTES.,
„
, ,
Mann, Bridges, Ynncey, Pettris and costume, delightfully entertained the
One of the attractive events o f the sell the Wclaka Block to J. L Wim- by Ball Hardware Co.
Solicitor and of Coon**l for CompUlnaftL
,
tf
Allison, with Deaconess Parkhlll and company with the minuet and several week was the charming dinner party
25-#lc
___________
^
__________
blsh as well as to interest several
the Misses Tenniman, Saunders, Cary- numbers
given by Mre. W. D. Gillen, iu honor other North Carolina capitalists in
aesthetic dancing.
in thx entourr pouaT o r x w ■ » » «
STEALING AUTO TIRES.
judicial oactriT, nr and roa axYElwes, Elizabeth, Anna and May
Refreshments of coffee, sandwiches o f her husband’s birthday, at their coming to Sanford to inveit Where the
IN OLE COUNTY, rLOSIDA.
Rand, Moorhodse arid Hudsorirr-Oc; And cake were served during, the af­ pretty home-’ on Elm avenue. The
I’ toptoa Ilank of Sanford, ■ Oorporatlo#, Ftol»investments mean more than In any
(From
Tuesday’s
Daily)
tiff,
ltndo Reporter-Star.
ternoon. Mrs. Forest Lake and Mrs. table decorations were unusually other part of the country. They were
Some thief broke into the garage of S, Wymanti,Mtocla, D*f*ndant,
B. J. Starling presiding at the re- lovely, the red and white flowers, accompanied home by Metire. F. W.
notice or aHxairr’a sale . .
Henry Wight last night and stole
MRS. CATCHELL WON THE LOT freshment table, assisted by Misses j and red hearts, which were used in
Nolle* to hereby atom that und«t and by
Hanes o f - Yadklnville, Prof. J. H. several auto tires. This work is get­ rlrtua
of an *x*cutlao plated In my hand* ba#Lucca Chappell, Zoe and Fannie Reba Igraceful profusion, prettily suggest- Alien o f Elkin, W. C. Brown of
upon a final Jadinaat entered 1ft tb* abort
ting to be monotonous and it is' al­ nt
Mrs. Forrest Gatchell won the lot Munson, Kathryn Wilkie and Claire ing the Valentine season. Over the
entitled cao»* for tb* aum of I2S3.S4, wllh
Winston-Salem and several others. most certain that an organized band emu of ranrt, I. bat* mad* l*ry npoa tb* folihit was given away at the Biederwhite cover, red ribbons o f crepe, in­ ,On the way down the weather had of auto tire thieves are holding fortli lowIna dr*crlb*d land* altnate, lyln* and b*ll&gt;f
Walker.
to temtftol# County, Florida, to-wit:
Jonr* subdivision on the Sanford
terwoven in lattice design, formed the been cold and rainy and cloudy in in the city. A little slouthing on the Ixjt 23 uf Bubdtolaloa known aa Palm Ham*
Heights lot ssle last Saturday. Mrs.
foundation f o r the floral adornment. North Carolina and on tho train Mr. part of the police force when they are mocks atoo a atrip o f. land 100 f**t wtd* off
(From Monday's Dally)
tb* North did* of n tract of loud d**erib*d a#
Gatchell hna been offered a good
Tho table was centered with a big Douglesa said it would be fine weather not busy would round up dome of followa, to-irtt: beclnnlny IBS tort South of tk«
NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING
Norlbeaat comer of fleclton IS. Townahlp SO,
Price for her lot but says she will
The quarterly Neighborhood meet- white birthday cake with its regyla- with tho sun shining as soon as the these petty larceny boys.
South of n*sc* 90 Eaal, ran W**t SIS f**t,
it for future reference and will ing of the ladles of this Diocese,' tion number o f red candles and at
tbrnr* South SOO f**t to rt(bt-of-w*y of 8 . *
train crossed the St. Mary’s river and
I. n. IL, now A. C. L. B. R„ Ibmte Nortb*°mc of these days build a nice which consists of eighteen parishes, |either end o f the board were tall
rJTtorlyMW.n
f**t to Eaal lift* of Mid Stetto*
came Into Florida and sure enough When YourvFirm Stock la Sick, Look l5y ibtote North
2P7 fret to point of b*fUbungalow on it as the lot Is Juit half will meet Tuesday at the Parish vases of. red roses and sweet peas.
niof*
when the party were awakened in
For Rata
w*y between the city and her present House.
And I, *• Itltoriff of Samiool* County, is or­
'
arranged with white sweet ellysiudi. Florida the sun was shining and
der to MtUfy Mid *i*rutton, wilt offer for
home at Elder Springs. The Bleder
Disease among farm animals don't aal* and nail tb* *bor* described property to
As quite a numbei' come from a ‘ From the chandeliers was suspended everything waa lovely—but then it ia
lb* hlsbtet and bait bidder for ra*b dnrln* tb*
•ot gale has been very successful and distance, lunch will be served at 12:00‘ a lovely baiket o f flowers, carrying
always this way in Florida and Mr. just happen. Rata arc carriers of total boar* of aato In front of tb# Court Ilona*
Hr. Bieder says to watch the Herald o’clock so that tho business meeting, out flhe general floral scheme. The
door
at Sanford, B* ml noto County. Florida,, an
Douglass knew what he was betting dangerous plagues—hog cholera, foot Monday, Marrb tb# Ttb, A. D. IWI.
future announcements as ho will which will be in charge o f Mr*. Cam- place-cards o f red hearts with their
for daed.
on—a sure thing, but the folks from and mouth disease and that terrible of Tarmat C«ab. l’orcba**r toO.pay
M. HAND.
h**e something that will startle the cron Mann, may be finished at an white engraving completed the charm
all
scourges—
Bubonic
plague.
Far­
25-ilte
Sberiff of S#Srtnnt# County. rU .
the North did not know this.
nstives in the way of a lot kale.
mers should throw around premises
and beauty o f the decorations. A de­
early hour.
IN THX CISCUIT QfiUXT OF THX SXTENTH
licious flve-couiie dinner waa served “ I Lost My Best Customers Through RAT-SNAP. It’s sure and safe. Three
JUDICIAL OXXOUIT OF FLO SID A. IY
AND FOE SEMINOLE COUNTY.
1, A. White Says “ If You nave
sixes, 85c, 65c, $1.26. Sold and guar­
by the hostess, assisted by Mre. Holt,
BUFFET SUPPER
Rats," Writes J. Adams.
. —O f CHAN CENT.
An Automobile, Keep Rat-Snap"
Teopla#
Dank 'of Sanford, a Corporation, Com­
anteed
by
Ball
Hardware
Co.
Mr and Mre.'W. E. Watson enter-'Mr*. Piplar and the Misses Marion
plainant,
“ Used to have the busiest Restau­
"If I knew about RAT-SNAP last
tailed a few friends Thursday eve-.Dowling of Jacksonville, and Agnes
rant in town until news spread that SEMINOLE HAS GOOD EXHIBIT. Thoma* s. Hoff and wtto, EUaabath Half, and
♦inter, would have saved, $120. My
nlngwith a dellghtfuliy Informal buf- Dumas. Invited to the happy *
Jam** klrCarroa, Itofradanta.
the kitchen was infested with rats;
was in the garage for a few weeks
NOTICE OF MASTXX'S SALE
for their a » « U , Mr .od r . , loo » ^ . M .w r. T. L* Darn. . , R.
Nolle# la barafay ilr*n tbit onter and by
lost a lot of my best customers uqtil
during bad weather; when I went to
(From
Tuesday's
Dally)
rirtua of a (torn# uf forwetoptuw and Mt# #nTtinmaa Clark of Philadelphia. “ L. Peck, F. B. Langley, II. L. Gibson,
l tried RAT-SNAP. Haven’t a pest
t*ke it out, found that rats had eafen
fared In tb# abore entitled caoa# on lb* SStb
Several from Sanford, who were day
i
.
1
?
™S
Mr*.!*
•
a
She..,,
a
M
M
&lt;
■
of January, A. D, 1M1, I, aa Sped*I Man•riv^t holes in two new tiers. Got
in the place now. Restaurants should
down to the Sub-Tropical Fair this ter In Chancery, on Monday, tba lib day af
W
.U
on,
Mr.
U
4
M
o.
Cl.rk,
Mr.
end
M
.rtlo,
C.
fl.
Plpler
end
Dr.
ToUr.
use RAT-SNAP.” Three sizes, 36c,
them later with RAT-SNAP.” Three
Marrb, A. D. 1021. In front of 10* Court Ilona#
morning, state that Seminole county door at Sanford. Seminole Coanly. Dodd*, oiUf
65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by
,lrc* 3Gc, 65c, $1.25. Sold nnd guar- Mrs. E. M. Galloway, Mr. and Mrs.
offer
and Mil to tb# blgbMt end b*#t : \ f m
. BIRTHDAY PARTY
has a very creditable exhibits this bldterforfeeMl*,
rath dorto# tb# to(*I bourn af M b ,
♦nteed by Hall H rirdw areC o.“ --------- L. C.~ Kolb,-Mr. and Mrs. R., R.
Ball
Hardware
Co.
;
v
(T n a y i h r a t f i Pally)
^ year. And- all o f those- who are to lb# follow Ini dearribed land, altait*. lyln* and
Miss Wilkey and M*y King.
*
twins In Baminol* County, Florida, fo-wll:
send in celery and letthce and other Lot 23 of 1‘alm Hammock, a* p*r plat tb#t#&gt;.
In honor o f her little daughter,
I f a young matron baked bread and
The only objection to * having •
of, duly recocted in I'Ut Bans ‘‘ D " an pas*
auw- w
.w -Bean
________
The
Chile
Club held their ,Mary, Mre. firiggs entertained about It runs over the sides it is a sign she green stuff are requested to keep It IB or tb# public record* of Onus* County, f f
German-American In the Cabinet Is
eomlpg each morning. Leave it at which tb* County af 8*mln#U w u formerly a
regtflar weekly get^to-gether meeting' twenty-five little boya and girls,with will have a houseful o f children.
the fact that it haa been suggested.
port, wklrb aald plat boa aincu been duly tranw
Miller’s store or let' Frank MHIcr cribed and to now a part of th* record* fc
Friday evening at the new home of a birthday party o th e r home on Elm
duly recordod tb Flat Doak 1,
U t and Mre Howard Smith on the avenue yesterday. The color scheme ; Maybe the public speakers 'are know about It.the afternoon before Seminol*.County,
on pasua i n #sd 168.
Rren In democratic America, the
urging
the
poultrymen
to
keep
the
and
be
will
make
arrangements
to
get
Term*:
Caab.
l-urctiaaar
to pay far da#dv &gt;
; being carried out In white and g r « n .
nrst lady coroner wfll doubtless In- n twhtiJ. i . D ica iN soN ,
price
of
eggs
tip.
It.
T?e affair wa« In the nature o f r Game* were played until about fire
25-8le
5?
Special Moator U Ckaaaary
•«t that she is called a coronette.

DR. STEPHEN
OF N. Y. WILL
LECTURE HERE

?T—

�for weekly wholesale price list on Feed and Save Fifty to Seventy Five cents per Sack
PHONE 181

CALLS ATTENTION TO RECENT
FIC.UKE OF CITY COMMISSION
AND WANTS CORRECTION

HOOVER SAYS
PRODUCTION
IS I M P O R T A N T MUST INCREASE

JUST T R Y US
shown an excess over expenses of
$7,874.40.
1 nsk that you carefully look at the
statements and compare the amount
o f money paid for the like service
and then draw your own conclusions.
I welcome improvement but when a
statement is made and over four
thousand dollars o f expenses are un­
paid yet the payments are so placed
on a statement as to leave the im­
pression that it ia a complete pay­
ment for a given service I consider
it unfair and as a member o f a for­
mer board whose record seems to be
attacked through a statement I can
not refrain from replying and laying
the facts before tho tax payers pf
Sanford,
Yours very truly,
FRANK L. MILLER.

February 11, 1921.
Editor o f Herald, r
Dear Sir:
,
I read with considerable interest
the statements which have been pub­
lished by the city officials tending to
show the condition, or rather a com­
parative state of one year o f admin­
NO ADVANCEMENT UNLESS THE istration of the city o f Sanford as
‘ OUTPUT CAN GROW
FROM THE MASS OF EVIDENCE
compared with the former year. On
STEADILY
BROUGHT OUT AT THE
the face of the statements it would
seem that the new administration has
HEARING
SYRACUSE, Feb. 15.— Continuous
CHICAGO, Feb. 16.—'The United improvement in productivity is nccesStates Railway Labor Board today sary for the advancement of civiliza­ lows you will soon discover that the
heard arguments on the Atlanta, Bir­ tion, national progress, better human figures do not show what they are
intended to show, namely: tho im­
mingham and Atlantic Railroad’s plea
relations and higher standards o f liv­
provement in running the city and DVVERRULES LACK OF JURIS
fo r permission to reduce wages. The
ing, Herbert Hoover declared in an saving money for the taxpayers. Be­
case produced a wider variety of evi­
. DICTION PLEA OF
dence and is said by rnilorad men to address here last night before the ing a member of the old city govern­
*
EMPLOYES
be of greater importance than any Convention of the American Engi­ ment nnd thinking that while con­
nected with it I took some little in­
other single line disputcyo t brought neering Council.
CHICAGO, Feb. 15.— Picas that the
American industry, including agri­ terest in Ihe affairs of the people 1 Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic
before the bonrd.
Tho nrgument hinged on whether culture, he said, is at present run­ beg to submit the following, in con­ wage controversy now before the
the board has jurisdiction over tho ning from 30 to 40 per cent, below ca­ nection with the statements as giver United States Railroad Labor Board
road’s financial status, which fur­ pacity production. Co-operutiop bc- to the public ns being correct. First be declared without the board’s juris­
I wish to cnll your attention to the diction nnd tho present wage rates be
nished the railrond’s principal reason
statement of 1919 which covered the continued were overruled
for wnnting to reduce wages. It was
by tho
last year of tho old government. You hoard today. The ruling marked
declared thnt a reduction of “"Wages
will find an item under expenses of the determination of a fight by the la­
was made imperative because the road
water supjdy amounting to $5,8Gi&gt;.03 bor Bide to throw tho case out of
faced n monthly deficit of $100,000.
they were not fair enough to put in |court on the contention that financial
Colonel Rugg, president of the road,
the
same statement that this amount inability to pay the-mages laid down
summed up the road’s position thus;
was
for over two years of water sup­ by the hoard last July should come
"Is the hoard going to disregard
ply
for
the city. But in the state­ properly before th? Interstate Com­
conditions of truffle? Is the hoard
ment
for
1920 they did state
thntg merce Commission nnd not before the.
to fix rates regardless of tho rnilornd’s
they
had
paid
for
water
during
the
duct'd
tiy
the
whole
nation,
he
con­
earning power? If the bonrd can fix
Inbor bonrd. The poor finnncinl status
yenr
1920,
$395.00
when
as
a
matter
tinued,
“
are
capable
of
absorption
by
Rev. Porker Moon
wnges without regard to other condi­
of the road has been given ns tho
tions then the claims of the employes, the whole nation if they are of the of fact they have paid $987.50 and reason for n wege reduction to be ef­
Nearly everybody in Southwest of climate. 1 then moved m Tcui
then it is Just ns well thnt we have no right character. When ten men or owe for water for the same year a fective February 1st, which was re­
balance of $1,382.50.
one
hnmlreti
million
men
divide
their
Missouri
either knows or has heard and went hack and forth three tima
representation here.”
cently . ordered rescinded by the
• They also state thnt they have paid
united
output
they
can,
by
doubling
of
the
Rev.
Parker Moon, who for a hut did not get the relief I had kept!
For the employes, TV. S. Carter,
$2,011.91 for lighting hut they did
full
half
century
lias devoted his life for. Finally, I got so bad
f
president &lt;&gt;f the Brotherhood of Loco­ their output, have twice the amount
The hoard’s ruling decided that each
pay $2,288.27 and they also fail to tell
and
talents
to
Sunday
school
and
or­
not
able
to
get
around
with
any
&lt;Jtmotive
Firemen, and Engincmcn, to divide. There is no limit to the inside in the controversy he permitted
■Tense of living standards except the you that they owe for lighting to the to present Its evidence in its own ganization work for the Society of glee of comfort., 1 was aim laid l
stnted his case thus:
Southern Utilities Co. for the same
had heart trouble.
“ It has never before been suggested limitations of human strain, scientific
way. Any evidence considered irrele­ Friends, or Quakers.
year $2,905.00. TJjoso amounts add­
discovery,
mechanical
invention
and.
"Uncle Parker,” as he is more fa­
thnt wages lie made to depend on tho
“ I had read about Tanlnc atal, at it
vant would he stricken out later, the,
ed together will total $5,126t36, .de­
finnnein! condition of n road. We are natural resources.
cluiir said. Half n day's time wns miliarly known, canto from fine old had been very highly iT.... intended
“ The absorption of increased pro* ducting the $2,815.27 the amount
willing to make n test case before the
taken up in the nrgument of E. P. rugged Quaker stock, and there is not to me, I decided to try it. 1 got i
|du« tivity lies in ilie conversion of lux­ daimed to he an excess of income
courts on the constitutionality of the
Curtis, vice-president of the Order of a better known or more highly re­ bottle and had taken only a few deeiover the expense will place a deficit
uries
of
today
into
necessities
of
to­
transportation net". If the contention
Railway Conductors, sperfking far nil spected citizen in that part of the os until 1 could notice a marked bar
morrow, Wheat bread, railways, good of $2,281.09. I ask you is it fair to
of the A B. &amp; A. stands, then on the
employes of the ornd. The decision state. In referring to his remarkable pmvemont in my condition. 1 noticed
roads, electricity, telephones, automo­ so arrange figures and not pny the
restoration to health by Tnnlnc, he especially that I was nol troubled
Delaware, Laekawnnn and Western,
overruling his Contentions, however,
biles and movies were once luxuries. current expenses in order to make a
said:
any more with sour stomiu h after
which is aide to .pny twice as much,
permitted railroad representatives to
There is no Imui to consumption ex-- showing? If it Is not done’ for this
"About five years ago .1 suffered voting, whij-h Was a great relief.
we will conic in tomorrow with n re­
take
the
stnnd
this
afternoon
and
cept the total capacity to produce, purpose then it must he Inck of
n general breakdown. My principal
quest for nn increase in wnges.“
Col. B. L. Bugg, president of tho
"I kept on taking Tanlnc until I
provided the surplus of productive knowledge of the affairs of the city
trouble was nervous indigestion. My
Representatives of the A. B. &amp; A.
fully
regnined my health. My appe­
A.
B.
&amp;
A,,
presented
n
mass
of
sta­
power is constantly shifted to new ar­ as conducted. So much for that. • |
appetite was very poor and my food
were on the stand most of the day.
tite
is
splendid; I enjoy my rncali
tistics
In
tho
road’s
behnlf.
Mr.
Cur­
ticles from those thnt have reached •Inasmuch as the present officials
seldom agreed with me, nnd I had to
Colonel Btigg answered mnny points
and
I
do
not find it necessary now t#
tis,
reviewing
the
case,
told
of
the
have endeavored to make compara­
the saturation point of demand."
live on a very restricted diet. I suf­
take
any
laxative medicines of an;
of the employes’ nrgument in previ­
road's
proposal
on
December
20,
1920,
The speaker said that waste in tive, statement lot us compare the fol­
fered a great- deal from headaches
kind.
I
can
sleep much better and
ous testimony nnd added there was no
to
reduce
wnges
by
onc-hnlf
of
the
American production were measured lowing and ask yodrsclf are you get­
and dizzy spells; I had severe pains
am
not
nearly
so nervous.
use to nsk the Interstate Commerce
amount
of
increases
granto
dsince
De­
mainly in unemployment, lost time ting mote or as much for your nioiiacross the small of my hack and .was
Commission for a larger share of
cember
31,
1917.
According
to
Mr.
"I
take
.great
pleasure m recom­
due tn labor conflict, losses in labor
badly constipated most of the lime.
rates nn hauls extending beyond the
Curtis,
tho
reason
advanced
by
th®
mending
Tnnlnc
to
anyone wjio heedi
Arc
the
streets
any
cleaner
or
us
turnover, failure to obtain maximum
In fact, I was so weak and rundown
A. II. A A. lines He said he thought
road
for
the
cut
wns
financial
inability
a
good
system
builder,
or who suf­
clean
fo
r
$9,149.65
than
they
were
for
production of the individual, poor co­
I was not able to attend to my duties.
th oroad was receiving it sfair di- ordination of groat industries
to
pny
operating
expenses,
of
which
fers
with
stomnehr
trouble.
I haw
$8,635.1(57
Is
there
nny
better
order
and
“ This condition made me very ner:
the
employes’
pay
roll
constituted
recommended
Tnnlnc.
to
a
great
many
nnd
less
robberies
for
$8,613.11
than
failures in transportation, coni nnd
vous nnd I could not sleep at night.
Before any conferences were called power supplies.
there was for $3,260.70? N° not less seventy-one per cent.. The road was Frequently I would lie awake most of my friends, and ntn pleased to reach
with employes, Colonel Bugg said, of­
Stabilization nnd standardization of but about four times ns many. Do the said to be opemting at n deficit of all night and was in that condition others by giving this statement for
ficers of the road went over all the industrial output by agreement, elim­ parks look any better for $528.77 than $100,000 a month, due, it was ex­
more or less for five years.
My publication."
difficulties nnd “ followed every thread inating overlapping efforts nnd sea­ they did for $260.40, has the legal af­ plained, to the gcncrnl slump in busi­
physician said ho could not do any­
Tanlnc is sold in Sanford by the
which promised relief before asking sonal activities were cited ns one fairs of tiie city been conducted nny ness and the poor financial and in­
thing for me and suggested n change Union Pharmacy.
for a wage reduction.”
means of bringing greater production. l&gt;etter for $2,233.51 including city dustrial situation in the Southwest.
Morris Brnndon, counsel for the
Notices far the wage reductions
judge ami city attorney than you did
road, declared if the board disregarded FLETCHER WORKS FOR
were
posted to be effective February Florida Farmers
for $1,647.45 and do you know what
Phosphate Mines
inability to pny for one road, it could
1,
and
the matter wns brought berQre
is
covered
by
department
of
records
SOUTHERN PORTS
in Pebble District,
to Get Together
do for all ronds nnd tho result would
and taxation to the amount of $8,- the labor obnrd by the employes. Tho
be chaos. He said the wages granted
road was directed {orescln d the or­
Announce W age Cut
WASHINGTON, Fob. 15 ■A movo 143.92? 1 know it is taxation and 1
by decision No. 2 o f the labor board
der and th cemployea advanced tho
expect
part
of
it
the
conduction
by
a
•All agricultural interests nrc to be
--------to retain ocean freight shipments to
last July were the highest ever paid
argument that
the whole case be invited to meet with tho Florida Farm
TAMPA, Feb. 16.—All of the ownthe southern ports was. made today by foreign attorney the affairs o f the
the men and were granted under “ ex­
thrown out as beyond the jurisdiction Bureau Federation in Gainesville dh era of phosphntc mines in the Peb
Senator ■Fletcher, Democrat, Florida, city. I do not know nor do you.? Is
traordinary conditions when tho cost
o f tho labor board. Mr. Curtis cited March 10-11. For months communi- ble- district, which covers two-third*
it
so
Btntcd?
I
do
know
that
the
o
f­
when he introduced in the senate a
of living was the highest ever known."
the decision o f the labor bonrd in ties und counties have been orgnnlz-* o f tho mines in this state, have su­
fice
of
city
manager
cost
more
to
resolution calling' upon the Interstate
Statements on Inbor wnge cuts in­
the general rules hearing Inst Thurs­ ing and doing business. Last fall a nounced a 25 per cent reduction h&gt;
run
than
did
the
council,
tho
mayor,
Commerce Commission to furnish ‘‘full
cluded twenty-four from Atlanta,
day when it was-declared‘ thnt mat­ number o f county representatives got wages effective tho coming week. Tbs
information
regarding nil traffic the clerk and usscssor, the chief o f
eight from Tifton, five from Douglas^
ters pertaining to the finahclal status together1 and perfected n temporary reason for tho reduction, as given by
police,
the,
care
of
parks
and
print­
agreements, arrangements or under­
and the remainder scattered among
o f railroads were properly under jur­ state organization. The manl pur- tho operators, is that tho credit sitesstandings between the eastern trunk ing and stationery. While making a
Cordele, Brunswick, Tnllagcda, Chand­
isdiction of the Interstate Commerce pose o f this March meeting is to tion in Europe is such thnt Europe1*
comparison
let
us
compare.
If
you
line railroads nnd the foreign flag
ler1 Springs, Zirklc, Thomasville, La
Commission.
will
study
the
two
statements
care­
mako this temporary organization normnl consumption of phosphate for
steamship lines."
Grange, Montezuma and Moultrie.
fully you will see that the one mill
Morris Brandon, attorney for the permanent.
fertilizer purposes has been grestlf
The resolution wns sent to the com­
There were nlso four from Birmingwhich we added in 1919 would have A- B. &amp; A., declares tho road was
A
fter
organizing
permanently,
the
reduced nnd the low price of cottos
merce committee.
taken care o f the deficit in a few prepared to present other evidence state federation will become a part in the South has led to threat of
Senator Fletcher said the eastern
The Atlanta exhibit indicated a
years which was as a matter o f fact than financial Inability to pay in sup­ of the American Farm Bureau Fed-'reduced acreage and a consequent
roads were attempting to “ knock out"
general reduction in wages in that
considerable less than it shows be­ port o f the proposed reduction. He cration, as 42 other states have al- lessening in demand for fertilizers,
the rates through which the southern
city, with common labor receiving
cause several items bovored a period said the dispute centered around ready done.
v
ports are now getting part of the
twenty cents nn hour this year, car­
o f over a year. I desire to caU your whether or rtbt the present wages
The
Florida
Farmers' Union, the
Voluntarily Cut Wagesbusiness
and concentrate it all
penters seventy to seventy-five cents
attention to the item of roaci and should bo continued and maintained Florida Citrus Exchange, the Florida
TAMPA, Fe]&gt;. 16.—At a meeting
through New York and the eastern
an hour, nnd brick masons ninety
bridge fund of $5,053.98 which is in­ the road’s right to present any evi­ Horticultural Society, ‘ the Florida last night the local unions of brick
cents. The Cordele board o f trade
cluded in their income for 1920. dence it desired In favor o f its reduc­ Swine Breeders' Association, the layers, plasterers and masons passed
said fertilizer factories paid common
$2,959.77 o f this was duo the city at tion proposal.
Florida Poultry Association, the resolutions for a voluntary reduction
labor twenty cents in 1920, and this SIDNEY J. CATTS IS
the end o f 1919 and the balance was
NOW AN ATLANTIAN the fund due for the year of 1919 and
season were paying fifteen cents an
Trammell A sk s
hour. .
they had no right to use funds due us
Freight Relief
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.’, Feb. 15.— for a yenr os nn income for a given
Several
farmers
reported that
whereas last year they paid farm­ Sidney J. Catts, ex-governor o f Flor­ year o f their administration.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 16.—
hands $1.50 to $2, they now .get all ida, has now taken up hts residence
They are to be complimented on in­ Senator Park Trammell yesterday in­
they need at half that rate. One of in Atlanta, Ga., where ho and his fam­ creasing their income even though troduced in the Senate the following
tion would provide more
these farmers said this rate referred ily are now located. “ The So*rch- over $8,000 wns received through -a resolution: "Be it resolved by the KILLED CASHIER
building trades.
light," a weekly newspaper published city criminal court of record (such Senate thnt'the Interstate Commerce
to negro labor.
AND ROBBED BANK
in Atlanta, in Its last Issue welcomed amount of fines assessed by a city of Committee o f the Senate be nnd is' .
- A T HOUSTON TODAY
NUTT ROMANCE CRACKED.
A largo acreage of watermelons In Florida'® forme $ chief executive to this size unkonwn), yet an increase hereby requested to investigate tho
(», ™
r tH,)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Feb. l
PeSoto is being planted here this year that city as one of her citizens and o f income docs not justify an in­ present high freight rates being
crease o f expenbes unless value has charged on citrua fruits, vegetables,
pays
a
half
column
tribute
to
his
HOUSTON,
Feb.
15.—
An
unidentiSt.
Valentine’s day here saw the 1
and much of the seed is being treated
career, characterizing him as “ a liv­ bceh received therefrom.
and
other
perishable
fann
products,
flod
man
entered
the
Blutf
Ridge
State
romance
cracked, when fl***I ^
with corrosive sublimate for the pre­
ing example of the old school o f the
Had our income been as much as with a view to bringing about early Bank o f Hobby, neer here today, beat1yesterday filed suit fo r divorce In
vention oi anthracnose.
South who has fought many battles theirs and had we collected our road legislation that will result in a reduc­ the cashier to "death and escaped with j Duval county . circuit court •**
with the enemy and whose life ia clean and bridge fund and paid only on® tion o f the existing freight rates on a!t the money in the bank except $10, John F. Nutt. The charge was
Poet Cards at the Herald office, lc. and virtuous.
year water supply we would have such perishable products."
000. Bank chartered only yestehlay. sertion.

Railw ay Labor Board
H ears Argum ents
Today.

�---------------

■
/* ^

r?

■:-----------

vn

~- L

T H E S A N F O R D fy E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 18, 1921

and gun clu b
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Rod WILL
MEET AT COURT HOUSE
BANQUET
TONIGHT-EVERYONE PRESENT
COMET’S TAIL MAY
100 MEMBERS PRESENT
FUCK EARTH ON

In response to the inquiry of many telephone
subscribers: *What can I do tq.help my serv­
ice?*' this advertisement Is published.

^

Many Matters o f Inter­
est W ill Be P is : ‘
cussed

and many crowded around him after
Listened to Fine A d ­ the meeting to thank him for his
The Sanford Rod A Gun Club wlU
splendid appeal for a bigger and bet­
dress By F . T . Groov­ ter city end state.
have a big meeting tonight a t ' eight
o'clock In the Court House. The prin­
( I f TV* Iw n liU l Tn*»)
er o f Jacksonville
cipal items to be brought up will be
NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—Jot the daU
the matter of new members, of which
—June 26th—down In yonr calendar
the club is In need.
and watch th* skies on that night
The Sanford Rod A Gun Club was
Pons-WInnecks, a comet, la now rush­
6
—
organised s few weeks ago by severe)
ing at many thousands o f miles an
WAS AMONG THE MANY IMPOR*
members of the "13” club of this city.
hour towards the earth, and on that
A drive was put on for the sale o f ;
tant s u b j e c t s t o u c h e d
night may give old Mother Earth a
stock, no person benig allowed to subr
u p o n BY SPEAKER
flick o f his tall. Should the head o f th*
scribe for more than |100. Ip this
comei
hit the earth the continuous
8A Y 8 CABINET SELECTIONS TO way nearly 110,000 has been raised
(rr»a TrUay’e ®*fl7&gt; -•
combustion
of the thousands o f me­
BE ACCEPTABLE
and pledged. • A beautiful site has
About one hundred members of the
teors
might
set the world on fire, If
TO ALL
been purchased and the dub now pro­
gjnford Chamber o f Commerce sat
the
view
Is
correct
that the head of a
______
poses to build a good club house on
4^ to a banquet at the Valdez Ho­
comet
consists
of
meteorites.
ST. AUGUSTINE, Feb. 14.— Al­ their, property.
tel tut night and after getting away
Pons-WInnecke, however, has about
Aa an Inducement to secure sub­
^th one of the famoua menus o f this though several decisions remain to be
as
much chance o f hitting the earth
fiat hotel, having their pictures taken made In regard to cabinet selections, scribers now, when they are needed,
aa
a
rifle ball discharged iqto.the air
the
by-laws
provide
that
after
the
by flashlight and getting their teeth President-elect -Harding is confident
has
o
f striking a bird, but a fragment
stock
books
are
closed
no
member
will
on a good cigar pushed back their the problem Will be solved in a way
of the hall may strike the earth and
be
admlted
for
less
than
9125.
For
ehiira to the call to order by President acceptable* to all elements of hie
,
\ this reason those coming in now wilt product a display o f flreworka. And
J, G: Ball, who In a few well chosen party.
there may be some comfort, perhaps,
Commenting today on reporta o f be admitted for less cost than later.
Portia introduced the speaker of the
Every present member of the club In knowing that in the course o f a
evening, lion. F. C. Groover, former serious friction among Republican
little time, say some few million of
president of the Jacksonville Chamber leaders, the president-elect declared is pledged to secure one new member
years,
Pons-WInnecke will return no
of Commerce end one of the greatest he.knew o f no'feeling on the cabinet before tonight’s meeting. This will
more.
The comet Is like a man suf­
boosters in Florida. Mr. Groover is question which did not grow out of give the club ample funds to build a
fering from consumption.
Every
club
house
that
will
be
In
keeping
no stranger in Sanford having been the normal and proper activities of
time It completes Its mad orbit It
with
.the
city.
btre on a simitar mission msny ytara the friends of contesting aspirants
The presont membership, list is as loses weight by the shower of meteor­
ago and his coming last night was for places in his official family. He
follows:
B. W. Anderson, O. F. A l­ ites which It sheds. As the years go
responsible in a great measure for the said he was satisfied with the pro­
len,
W.
B.
Ahern, R. C, Bower, B. it. by it gets thinner and thinner and
outpouring of the people "for Mr. gress made and felt the whole situa­
Beck;
L.
T.
Bryan, C. L. Britt, J. G. Anally will sink Into a tuberculnr
Grover always has a message of good tion was tending to a proper solution.
Ball,
L.
A.
Brumley,
F. W. A. Brown, grave.
cheer and tho grand spirit o f optim­
Mr. Harding mentioned no names
J.
F.
Barrett,
Gco
Bishop,
John T.
um wherever he may be. He pre­ and did not refer directly to pub­
faced his remarks by reading. the lished stories that some Republican Brady, L. P. Chittenden, J. B. Cole­ Wholesale Prices for
verse from a magazine "On Getting senators hnd vigorously opposed cer­ man, S. O. Chase, Randall Chase, F.
Vegetables and for
L. Crosby, V. E. Douglass, Albert
Acquainted":
tain tentative selections. He did
Fruit Low in N . Y .
Domer, J. I). .Davison, R. R. Deas,
deny, however, stories that he Is en­
"If I knew you and you know mo
Geo. A. DeCottcs, F. F. Dutton, B.
countering more delay than ho had
Tis seldom we would disagree,
NEW YORK, Feb. 14—Wholesale
C. Dodds, F. S. Frank, Harry FleetBut never having yet clasped hands expected In completing his cabinet
wood, Alfred Forster, T. M. Fox, prices for fruits and vogctablca. ure
slate.
y Both sometimes fall to understand
,
Gco. Fox, W. A. Fitts, Jr., O. P. Hern­ so low in the New York market that
That eat li intends to do what's right V,
don, E. F. Houshoider, Ed. Higgins, mnriy farmers who shipped produce
And treat each other hoior bright;
It. J. Holly, Geo. G„ Hering, W S. here received nothing in return but a
Speed Boats at Miami
Bow little to complain thcre’d bo
Hanji, C. E. Henry, C. M. Hand, W. bill for the bnlnnce due on freight
Smash World Records C. Hill, W. M. Haynes, T. W. Jones, charges, Dr. Eugene 11. Porter, state
if I knew you and you knew me.”
tnd said that there were three things
Perry Jcmignn, J. E. V. Jervcy, A. it. commissioner of foods nnd markets,
that Sanford and every other city
MIAMI, Feb. 121—Four world’s Key, L. C. Kolb, Gco. W. Knight, W. declared in n statement here today.
needed to make the progress that i records were established hero today A. Leffler, W. T. Langley, S. M. Even with prices nt fpre-war levels
they should make and the three things ^by power boats competing in tho an Lloyd, H. B. Lewis, J. G. Leonard!, E. "people seem to be eating less than
were Organize, Co-operate nnd Ad- Inun! power boat regetta conducted F. Lane, Forest Lake, It. &lt;£. Maxwell, usual,’’ he added.
Farmers nnd wholesalers, the com­
vertise. lie said that since facing the nccordlnR to American power boat E. D. Mobley, C. V. Mahoney, It. M.
missioner
said, believe this condition
big crowd at the table he wAs con-iyQjgjf
Mason, C. J. Marshall, L. P. McCullcr,
vinccd that Sanford had the first twpj ^
wcro made by Gar Jr. Ir&gt; own. Schelle Maincs, F. L. Miller, R. II. due to retnil trade not giving the
but he was almost certain that th oy .cd nnd dHvcn by G, A. Wood 0f Do_ Morris, Joe* Meisch, Frank Mcisrh, benefit o f the loy prices to the pub­
had neglected the last for the city had [ troH( M!ch&gt;f two by 0 rlo II, with the W. L. Morgan, K. It. Murretl, Jr., C. lic. Instances of how substantial loss­
not taken 0„ the growth that I t , ownor&gt; Gco. UnTyi j r., 0f Now Yorfc, J. Mcrriwcthcr; P. A. Mere, R. A. es nccrued to farmer shippers were
*riul l°ca*
loca­ jat ibe wheel *
should have with its wonderful
Newinan, S. Puleston, W. S. Parker, cited.
tion, its farming interests, its lakes \
A carload of lettuce, shipped from
firat ovent was a ten-mile race II. B. Purdon, F. E. Itoumillat, John
Florida,
sold here for 9339, the com­
and rivers and everything to.make-it
fo r '"th e " Star Russell, C. J. Ryan, Carl Shultz, S.
great That h.s Idea o f getting tho
^ t
h ,t
won by Gar Jr. O. Shinholser, G. W. Spencer, Geo. A. missioner said. Totaj expenses wore
Speer, H. P. Smith, It. E. Stevens, H, 9491, which the farmer hnd to pny. A
Z
1
! “ tiV‘;It,8mfg
r business
,C° n' II 1" 18:36 4-5, an average of 32 2-10
carload of spinach from Texas sold
tlnually
drag
it out orf tho
miles an hour. Gar Jr. also broke the R. Stevens, B. J. Starling, F. W. Tal­
on the wholesale market for 9262 less,
men but to get it from a publicity tax
bott,
D.
L..Thrasher,
J.
N.
Tolar,
existing record for two miles during
than freight nnd cartage charges.
that would fall equally upon the peoDeane
Turner,
J.
H.
Tillla,
E.
S.
Pic
l
\
this event by covering the two mile
Ward, R. B. Wight, A. B. Wallace, H.
£ » ami„ those who
h hung back when 7* V ,,T i U p , in three
minute,
nnd
.TO -econd..
gm.h
,
_...
„ C.
Waters, Stanley Walker, W. T. Find Body Deep Sea
called upon to do their duty. Speak- |G,‘rare“ e’
owned ,nd
drl” n ^
^ B. F. Whitner, Fred WalsWheeless,
Monster N ear Miami
ing about the advertising of the v a r-.do"
ammc” °y
_
, ’ qia; W. H. Wight, A. JS. Yowcll.
ions cities in Florida Mr. G
r
o
o
v
e
r
Y
’
The meeting tonight Ik o]&gt;cn to’ all.
MIAMT, Feb. 14.— Scientists here
kotmded the new note .o f the entire Carl G* fisher o f Indianapolis, th Any citizen who is interested in the
are
gloating over the finding o f a
t o « t h « ' owncr driving, third,
lUte of Florida setting togwumr
Qr]o H C£)V^rcd tbe flfty mnea in upbuilding of Sanford will be wel- huge deep sea monster off Soldiers’
trough the Florida
ifln Development
come.
Key,-a few miles south of Miami, but
Board nnd his own ldea«of what we one hour, 17 minutes and 35 seconds,
are.unable
to name iL The body of
had nt-glected in tho Years gone by an aVcragc speed of thirty-eight and Masked Carnival
the
creature
in a state of partial dewas to take the shore line of the statp elgth-tenths miles an hour.
.cay
was
found
throe weeks ago by
Ini this race Orlo II covered the
at Eustis N ight of
and from Fcrnaldina to Pensacola give
Elmer E. Garretson of Huntington,
the people an idea o f the many kinds Twenty-first lsp of V j0 m|Jr* in
February 22 L, I., N. Y., who today towed part of
of fish there are Iq Florida watera and minutes flsflt, or forty miles nn
the skull to Miami. This fragment la
then take each county and gfvc the [thereby establishing * worlds
Gasparilla, the devil, Indians and
16
feet long and seven feet wide and
numln-r of lakes and tell the people Tf.or the distanco for boats of this typ . Spanish maidens, clowns and domino
weighs three tons.
the many kinds o f fish they could — — isdsaBSB
girls, cowboys and fuffragettes, will
Mr. Garretsoi* said he did not know
“ •eh and ho said this information
how long the monitor was but he ^mw
be
seen
at
the
street
carnival
to
be
alone would fill the state with visitors
held in Eustis the evening of the bb much as eighty feet of It Sharks
who had never heard o f Florida even,
wcro devouring the flesh when he first
j
his respects to the land,faktwenty.sccond. Tampa, Pensacola,
found it. Mr. Garretson said that tho
if* and said that wherever a man said
Mobile and 'New Orlenaa are goin^ to creature evidently came up out of the
wmcthlng about Florida that was not
find Eustla a new rival for grand deep waters o f the gulf stream t o -die
right to.make him leave the state and
and this accounted fo r Ita presence In
carnivals.
°P the other hand the chronic knocker
*T was weak and rim-down,"
Early In the evening ropes will be. comparatively shallow water; about
| relates Mra. Eula Burnett, of
should he handed a time table pnd told
stretched across the street} at vari­ six feet o f the -skull protruded from
Dalton, Ga. *T was thin and
"hen tffe trains left town. Takous places as fojiows: Magnolia .at the water. Mr. Garretsen will head a
Just fslt tired, all the time.
UP ‘ he possibilities of Florida in
Eustis street, Bay street at McDon­ party which intends to go out W&gt;
I didn’t rest welL I wasn’t
farming ho stressed the dairy proposjald, also at the Auto Inn. oN one morro^ to( try and bring In the re­
ion, poultry, cattle, hogs, etc., tho
aver hungry.
I knew, by
will
be permitted inside tho ropes maining portions.
this,
I
needed
a
tonic,
and
game of raising winter vegeaa
p
u
re
la
none
better
than^without
either a mask or a carnival
, b,es and fruits and general farmbutton.
These carnival buttons will
°g. our wonderful state colleges and
be obtainable at various places thru■chools of every kind that should raout tho day and will be didnty souve­
more advertising than we usnirs aa well as admission passes.
“a y givq them. He brought forth a
It'S rw d r now. 116 bandromely tt*
Many prominent people of this city lustra ted p i| ii of worthwhile wed
laugh when he said that If we
who prefer not to have their names end garden newt. Thle new ontalog,
»uld but give the people of the
made known have already arranged we believe, U the moet valuable teed
Je United States and Canada part o f (
ooeUlne
fro quaint und unique suits for this book ever published. It
“ c truth about our resources it would
twenty full pege* of the moet popular
mask
carnival.
Space
will
not
permit
"he the old man who had *but one
vegetable* end floWen to their nattt*
a detailed description o f all the suits rel colore, the finest work of its kind
and hitched himself up to the plow
heard o f so far. Some of our tour­ erer attempted.
dh the ox and something startling
; . , I began using Cardut,"
With oar photographic Ulaitretlone,
ists, who have frequented, the mask
■fe hcast he ran nwsy with the old
continues
Mrs.
Burnett
end color pictures eleo from photo*
csmivals
at
Coney
Island,
New
York,
yelling at the top of his voice,
"After my first bottle, I slept
graph*, we show you Just whet you
have sent for their suits. Others are grow with Hastings* Seeds even bo*
us, we are running away,” and
better end ete better. I took
digging out the seven year bag some fore you-order the seeds. Thin cate*
wc would all be running away* with
four bottles. Now l*m well,
suits worn at the mid-winter carni­ log make* garden end flower bed
e success achieved if we would but
feel Just fine, eat and sleep,
vals held in the Twin-Cities of the planning easy and It should be In era 'ertise in the right manner.
He
my skin la dear and I have
Northwest. Suits o f all descriptions ery single Southern home. Write ui
c used with tho thought that we
gained and sure feel' that
e poet-card for It, giving your name
wil be seen, from sack-cloth to tye end eddreaa. It wlU coipe to you
oiild “ work together, get together,
Cardnl la the beet tonic ever
regal purple, of King Rex.
Btreturn mall and you will be mighty
P ay together” and pledged the supv A band stand on Magnolia at Bay glad you’ ve got It
of Jacksonville people generally
Thousands'of other women
Hastings* Beads are the Standard
street wlU hold the orchestra. . The
have found Ckrdul Just a*
the Jacksonville Chamber of Com*
of the Booth and they have the larg*
dancing will be dn the streeta and eat mall order seed bouse In the world
erce as a body to boost every moveMrs. Barnett did.
It should
will continue Until about 9:30, when back o f them. They've got to be the
««t In Sanford nnd every movement
help you.
the grand mask ball will start at the beet. Write now for the M il. cats*
At all druggists
th CJery otker
° f the state for
I
pavilion. No one will be permitted leg. - It Is absolutely fra*.
« development nnd the upbuilding of
H.
0
.
HASTINGS
CO,
S
IE
O
I
M
IN ,
( q dunce on the floor at the pavilion
n, e
H* was given « rising vote
*
ATLANTA,
OA.
without maak.— Euatis Lake Region.
thanks at#the close of the address

Help Control

OR ABOUT JUNE 26

“ Busy” Reports
fSxAsa

TOWN BUILDIN!

Dut of tte thousands
DiF telephone calls made
flaily, about ten per cent
result in a report o f busy lines.

ANY SENATORS

Hastings 8eeds &gt;|
192J Catalog Free

iThls enormous number of busy reports IJ
pue largely to the fact that many subscrib­
ers repeat their calls at intervals of a few
Seconds.
Making immediate and repeated calls for
ft busy line causes much unnecessary work’
for the operator an’d is a. wasteful use o f
lines and equipment.
■ It will improve your service and help the
general service of the community if you
will wait a few minutes after receiving the
busy report before making a.second call.

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

l

J J 7* *

THE MAN WHO KNEW
AND WHAT CAME OF IT I
I

i

. Wo knew a man with an automobile, who said ho was
a careful driver
'
AND IIE W AS!
He said he would never injure anyone
AND HE DIDN'T!
He said: “ If anything happens, It will be the other fellow’s fault”
AND IT WAS!
That ([idn’t prevent tho other fellow from demanding money
AND IIE DID!
Our man said: “ It's not my fault; I'll not pay anything”
Ab{D HE DIDN'T!
Tho other chap said: " ’I’LL SUE YOU!”
AND HE DIDl
Our friend's lawyer said: “ We can,beat him In court"
AND TllfeY DID!
Whereupon our frined said: "Hn, Ha, I win!’
. AND THEN
Ho paid his lawyer a fee of 3100.Q0 , plus expenses, and Van his car the
rest of tho year at his own risk.
FOOLISH— WASN'T HB?

■• ®
$
;;

&lt;&gt;

■

There was a cheaper way out, and we. had told him about it, but * •
he thought he knew better.
Let us tell you how little It will cost for COMPLETE PROTEC- J |
TION, wo to furnish the lawyer, investigate all claims, defend all &lt;►
suits, and pay all losses within tho limit of our policy.

A. P.
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE

A.P.CONNELLY

v.

ALL KINDS OF

k k v,

I N

S U

R

A

N

C

•

E

^

C T L i R E ALC E S TA TE . MLy
rtS fflS A N F O R D , FL AJSSta
LIABILITY.

COLLISION,

PROPERTY D A M A G E .

^

x

Used In connection with no Other
■abject doe* the newly coined nnd
frequently heard exp reeelon

edabove,

quot­

mean more or epply with

greater force than In the matter
of Insurance on yonr property, w*
earing you ngitnst financial

loon

In the event of Ita destruction by
fire,
.

1

»

.

SEE US ABOUT .
FIRE INSURANCE!

■

.

.

rM

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="14">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="11455">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1921</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11516">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, February 18, 1921</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11517">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11518">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 18, 1921.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11519">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11520">
                <text>Original 12-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 18, 1921; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11521">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11522">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11523">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11524">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="1166" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="1038">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/56c0f3ef0d7d43c48a89b2eee5bcb8c4.pdf</src>
        <authentication>390d55af52eb730e28bf2861724dcffc</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="11515">
                    <text>SANFORD

IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’ S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SECTIO N

planning For Determin
ed Effort Toward

Archbishop Daugherty
to Succeed Farlqy as
American Cardinal

Construction
ROME, Feb. 10, •The appointment
o f Archbishop Dougherty,- o f Phila­
delphia as Cardinal in succession of
the late Cardinal Farley, o f New
jEDS OF THE INTERIOR 8EC- York is almost certain according to
TION AND BUSINESS INTER­
Vatican circles
ESTS WERE DI8CU88BD

JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 10.—Pianjjjj to begin s determined effort to­
wn! the construction of the proposed
i(70&lt;s*itstc canal, the Jacksonville
Cbmber of Commerce wljl call a
eating here to be held next week o f
representatives' of many towns and
cities interested in the project. At ARRIVVES IN ST. AUGUSTINE
thli time, It is expected,, an associa­
WHERE I1E ANSWERS
tion will be formed and work in this
• BIG MAIL
direction will be planned. *

hirbor committee, when nearly a
kandred business men were present
Ktcd* of the interior section o f the
state and of the entire business in­
terests of Florida for such a canal
[were strongly brought out In a rumlie r of speeches.
Civil and commercial organisations
of all places on the route of the pro­
posed canal will bo asked to send
representatives to this meeting. These
towns include Dunnellon, Port Inglii, Tavares, Euatls, Palatks, Acala,
Sanfotd, Leesburg,
Green . Cove
[Springs and others.
1 Montgomery Corse, chairman o f tha
[river and harbor committee, in out­
lining the neds of such a canal
li/rcsjcd the importance of organKVfl concerted action without loss of
[time. Other speakers included City
[Commissioners S t Elmo (Chick)
[Acosta and W. A. Evans, both of
[whom strongly urged on Immediate
meeting to perfect a canal organisa­
tion. C. M. Cooper, W. A. Boura,
United States Engineer J. M. Brax­
ton, J. O. Campbell and others also
spoke along tho same lines.
.
Tlie proposed cnnnl would take the
route from Jacksonville o f 't h e St.
Johns, the Ocklawahn and the Wlthlscoochce rivers, passing through the
hurt of the state and tapping a rich
•plcpltural section. A waterway
deep and wide enough at all point*
to accommodate large seagoing ships
vill be advocated and it is believed
that th entire state will back the
project.
Another meeting of the river and
hirbor committee will be held with­
in a few days when the report o f the
tznal and waterways committee, of
vhlch George W. Psrkhill is chalrB4n&gt; WH1 bo received. This report,
I* li expected, will deal extensively
*llh details for tha proposed waterwjr.
•

Congress is Flooded
With .Pleas to Take
Tax Off Soft Drinks
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Ground
r°* Promises of a pleasant spring and
Ifooie boho predictions of a rather
|torrid summer have started a-flood
j°f petitions to congress to repeal the
tax on the poor man's drink.
P * 'W . bock in 1919, when the temP^zturo was hitting it up around the
W mark the house voted to remove
I onc cent tax on soda water and
c* crearh, but nothing ever happened
«t«r that. The measure was aent to
toe lenate and apparently put in cold
itorage;
Some of the petitions set forth that
^much as the only.thing a*man
drink now ia soft and lacking in
rongtb, he ought to be permitted t&lt;/
r,nk it without being taxed.

12-Year-Old Prodigy
Pit t s b u r g h , Feb. 10.—Wyvonne
*ber, twelve years old.ffoos record
* publla schools of Pittabrngh.
rronne graduated from the public
hoo,\ yczterdsy, speaking four lanteachers’ physical culture and
the high school classes in danc

European nations, are rapidly geton their feet and devising plans
•P on one another's feet,

NUMBER 26

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921

VOLUME XIL

LAW BREAKERS POSE AS SOLD
1ERS TO GET LENIENCY .
FROM COURTS

FOREIGN IMMIGRATION BRINGS
ANOTHER MENACE TO
AMERICA

(Br Tb« iutcItUi rr*u)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Appeal to newspapers to guard
against designating as ex-service
men burglars and other criminals
without proper investigation was
issued today by Secretary Baker.
He declared the expression was
increasingly common and that in
many cases investigation would
prove the person referred to nev­
er was identified with armed
forces. Baker said it was popu­
lar with criminals to plead that
they served in the ramy or navy
in the hope of gaining sympathy

(Bjr Tkt Si—
fn u )
NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—Twenty
cakes typhus found among steer*
age passengers arriving today on
steamship. San Gloats^ from
Trieste .and Naples. Three pas­
aengera died of disease during the
Voyage. Vessel ordered placed In­
definitely at quarantine and typh­
us victims reoved to Swinehurne

Make Syrup from
• Sweet Potatoes

' • (Br T k t t m i - U M T r t t t l
|worked out and patented for tho pubST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., Feb. 10.— He by Dr. II. C. Gore, bureau of chemBack at work after three weeks' va- iatry, the commercial possibilities In
cation Preaident-elect Harding today manufacture o f fine, brown, "highly
waded Into a vast accumulation of palatable" syrup from a heretofore
correspondence an dother misccllane- waste product are to be expected, acous business that must be cleared cording to announcement tonight by
away before he can give serious the agricultural department,
thought to final decisions on personnel
"Many persons think It equal to
of hi scabinet and other major prob- first-claaa cane syrup," the statement
lems. Stack of telegrams and letters said of the sweet potato product
probably will occupy all the work---------------------------ing time of remainder o f the week. RAILROAD LABOR BOARD
Cabinet appointments, which HardDENIED THE REQlfEST
.
ing’s close friends believe definitely
NATIONAL WAGE AGREEMENT

Perfected
NORFOLK, Feb. 10.—When ex­
Private Samuel Berman, a salesman,
several weeks ago paid a $10- fine
for publicly thrashing Capt. B. B.
Fink, Jr.', also a salesman, for alleged
mistreatment while both were sta­ OBJECT OF ASSOCIATION IS THB
tioned at Camp Lee during the World
PROTECTION OF FISH AND
War, he announced that Mit was 'worth
GAME IN SEMINOLE
91000." Todsy Captain Fink took him
NEW YORK, Feb. 10,—The dls
On Monday night a meeting, which
at his word, but for good measure in­
cove ry of eleven new cases of
stituted
civil
suit
to
recover
|10,000.
should
be o f utmost importunes to all
typhus among persona arriving
real
sportsmen,
was held at the court
here several days ago
aboard
house.
This
was
the second matt­
the steamship President Wilson,
in
g
'o
f
this
kind
held
recently, rela­
led officials todsy to plan drsative to the forming of the Samlaola
tic measures aginst future immi­
County Game Protective Association
gration
from
plague-infected
and was very well attended.
European countries.
The meeting fas presided over by
judge E. F. Householder, aa chair­
C A N N O T BOSS
.
man, who asked for and received nom­
W O M E N VOTERS WRECKS THB SOUTHERN RAIL­ inations for tha following officers for
WAY DEPOT AND CAU8ES
the first year, same being elected:
ATLAN.TA, Feb. 10.— A woman's
MU£H DAMAGE
• President, R. A. Newman; vice-preal­
war on "boss rule" and “ reactionary
&lt;*7 I W A h m U M T n tt)
elements" in both the chief political
treasurer, F. EL Giles; directors, D. I*
AUGUSTA, Ga., Feb. 10.—Official*
parties was declared today by speak­
Thrasher, Dr. S. Vulsston, E. F,
of the Southern Railway nivestigaters at the third regional conference
Householder, A. B. Wallace and S. EL
ing the explosion and fire which inte
o f the National League of Women
Satcher.
yesterday partialy wrecked the freight
Voters.
*
Tho objefct o f the association, as ths
depot here announced today that all
In a plea for the ducatlon of women
name implies. Is tha protection o f oar
|employees are accounted tot. The
voters, Mrs. George Gelhom o f St.
gome, which Is very much needed If
(charred bodies of three negroes found
Louis, vice-chairman of the National
we ore to have any hunting during
in the ruins were identified. Three
League, declared the organization's
the years to come. W« intend to do
firemen injured will recover. It is
work means that women are not going
Inot clear what cnuBOd the explosion this by hiring a game warden at a
salary, cutting down the length of the
into the big political parties "as ma­ i preceding the fire.
chine-made rubber stamps, but with
open season, lowering the bag limit,
by adequate game laws and several
ideals, help and inspiration."
WILL NOT ALLOW TENT
*
other ways now. under discussion. We
SHOWS WITHIN FIRE LIMITS
expect too, to have the co-operation
of every T e a l, red-blooded man In the
county In this work and in that way
it ia bound to be a success. This will
eliminate tho "pot hunter,” the "game
hog,” the people who make a practice
o f hunting out of scaaon and all who
make it a business to violate bur game
laws.
.
As soon as the by-lows can be
perfected, another meeting will be
called to which the public will be In­
vited and the association will get
started on this very much-needed
work.

*
•
*
{
&gt;

LONDON, Feb. 10.—The Hussion
soviet gov'immert were told by an
American u;l lliorsiru that Ihe United
States wanted Kamchatka ns an A&amp;i-,
l
atic base in case of a war between
I ir T *
H IT T ¥
-Ik
the United States and Japan, accordW li
W III
R
ing to an utterance made recently In
a speech by Nikolai Lcnino, the Bol­
shevik premier.
W ill Disarm as Much as Fate o f Transport
A ..,r ttn , U »t th. proiK»..d t r » t y
0 t h e r (J r e a t p o w e r s
H ung By Bolts
conceding Kamtchatka is part of a %
.4- Tk
Germans Had Sawed
scheme to utilize the Bourgeois caplA r e W i l l i n g tO D O
tal to accelqratc the country's Indus- ’
--------trio ldovelopment, Lenine ia quoted as
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10. — An
having said:
American navy "at least equal to that
"An American multl-mllllonairs who o f any otherpower” Is advocated in n
from the machinery of tho transport
haa been here, spoke very frankly report of the senate naval committee
Mount Vernon, told the tale. They
were discovered by the engineering
forces o f Commander R. D. Gattwood,
director o f the shipping board's divis­
ion of construction and repair, and
placed on exhibition at his office.
Here is the story:
*
After the Mount Vernon—formerly
the Kronprlnz Essen Ceciie, the fam­
ous "gold ship" that raced into Bar
Harbor in.the early days of the war
—had beeh' seized ns a troop ship,
her German crew cut two-thirds of
the way cut through th efour six-inch
bolts that connected the engines with
the main crankshaft The skilfullymade cuta remained hidden by the fit­
tings o f the engines and were only
discovered recently when the engines
were taken apart.
.
'
It ia to be presumed thaf in cer­
tain American detention camps there
were trained German engineers who
waited eagerly for reports which did
not come o f "something happening"
to the converted troop ship. For It
is believed that the bolts ware left
barely holding, with ihe hope that
the craft .would just creep out into
U*boat lanes and then fall prey to
the
undersea craft when a audden
Honolulu.
strain on the engines came with an
.
O r TV. i i M t U t o i r r * « )
CROWNED KING BY
NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—Tex Rick­ order fo r foil speed ahead.
came.
'
YE MYSTIC CREWE ard announced today he had arranged
But the breakdown
*
*
Luck
or
toughness
of
steel
permitted
•for Immediate transfer to him o f the
TAMPA, Feb. 9.—King Gasparilla Interests of Charles Cochran and the liner to make a dozen round trips
XIII, and his queen .were crowned by .William Brady In proposed Dempsey- through submarine-infested seas car­
Ye Mystic Krewc of Gasparilla, at the
rying on each voyage from 3000 to
i Carpentler match.
•
annual bail o f the Krewc Tuesday
4000 men. Just'to round things out,
night at the Tdmpa Bay casino, and (IRISH REPUBLICAN
she encircled the globe to bring
. •
will reign for one year. The event, • j
troops home from Russia.
. .
ARMY MARCHES
always the biggest social affair o^
The Mount Verron bad ssTerml nar­
ON SKIBBEREEN
the year here, winds up the Gasparilla
row escaped. Once sue was torpedoed
fiesta.* L. Walthugh Lee and Miss
Mildred Taliaferro are, respectively,
made her way to a French port.
the new knig and queen. Among those
attending from out of town were Gov.
The safer the world Is made fo r
and Mrs, Cary A. Hardee.
(
democracy, the more uncomfortable It
Try a Herald Want AiL—It pays.

Worth ?1,000” Now
M eeting W a s Short But
Sued for Am ount
Organization W a s

seems to be for plutocracy.

GENERAL ELECTRIC
COMPANY CUTS WAGBS

announced yesterday.

GOOD DOES NOT FAVOR 8ALE8
TAX ON NECKS.
8ITIES

WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Warning
the house that tho mountnlg wave fo
high taxation would not roll back
SAVANNAH TO BUY MILK
. ' FOR NEEDY CHILDREN without a sharp and sweeping reduc­
tion In government expenditures,
Chairman Good o f the appropriations
committee, declared yesterday the
time had come to call a halt.
Figures almsot too big for compre­
hension .by the average man . were
hurled over the heads of members aa
Mr. Good, in dramatic fashion, told o f
the vast sums expended, and the grow­
ing appeals for more. Theftf was a
shout of approval when he insisted .
that the appropriation bill must be
passed before the change of adminis­
trations March 4, so that the framer*
o f a new tariff law may knoVr the
amount of cloth out of which they
must patch the nation’* coat,
Laying down the definite policy that
expenses must be cut before there i*
talk o f lower taxes, Mr. Good insisted
that appropriation! for the year be­
ginning next July 1, should be kept
within three and a half billion dollar*
virtually the sum recommended In the
big supply measures fo r that period.
Mr. Good'a plea for government
economy was made in presenting the
first deficiency bill fo r the present
year, carrying a total o f 9203,000,000
Democratic members o f the commit­
tee declared there would be other d e - f
fidency sums, and Representative
Byrnes, Democrat, South Carolina, de­
clared direct appropriations this year
already had passed the five billion dol­
lar mark. This stupendous sum could ,
best be understood, Mr. Byrnes added,
by tb e'ia ct that in order to meet it
the government most levy an average
tax o f 960 On every man, woman and
*
r
Laboratory.— Pinehuiy t : Butter fat child in America.
5 per cent; total count 320,000. ‘ ‘
/, Yours very truly,
The flve-cent cigar has re-appeared.
.
B. L. ARMS, Director,
But men are not smoking it y e t
. Bureau fo Diagnosis Laboratories. Times haven’t got that bed.

�•

•
•

•

_

*

i

•
9
e

•

•

1

.

•

•

0

•

"

.

a
•

•

•

•

a

■ •

•

-

•
'• *

*
••

•

’.

‘

«
*

.
V

1

_____

•

•

- -

•

•

..

: ■

•

r-^V t- ’}•-

T

' •■'•r

'’

*

•

.

•' •• ‘

r"

.

-xa-

K v(

.
e

;

a
1

;

-..v.

V

N

r

,

•-

:

,

.

•

4
•

V!_

' j

. ‘
' -- *| -V' »_• J

, ,

K « t',

-

0

e

.

• /

*

-

J

«
•

■- v -t.

■

‘

’’

* ' " "

" ‘

.

,J .

.

v k. .r. . -J.

.

THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921

BURLESON LEAVES CABINET
AND
HONOR ROLL OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY EXHIBIT RIVERS
MOST GENERALLY DENOUNCED
HARBORS BILL
CITY SCHOOLS
v MAN IN WILSON’S CABINET
AT SUB TROPICAL EXPOSITION TO THE SENATE
UPSALA ANDSHOULD BE OF THE BEST
GRAPEVILLE
First Grade

Margaret Buchan, Marjorie Turn­
er, Lola Shelly, Mary Maxwell, May
Says He H as Made More
Hickson, Mary Hurt, Louise Hickson
Enemies Than A n y
Robert Miltzer, Tony George, Billy
Glllon, J. B. Coleman, Jr., Lawrence
Other Member
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.— The riv­
______
. ,RceI. Edwin Shinholser, Jim Roberts
Bring Your Exhibits to
ers nnd hnrbors bill, carrying n lump
Rev. Albertson o f DcLand will b e ! J-awrcncc Lundquist, Albert Riven,
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.— Postmas­
Sum appropriation of $15,250,000 was
- Miller’s Store in
with us for the regular service next
, lt
Bcrthn Willetts, Viola
ter
General
Albert
Sidney
Burleson,
passed yesterday by fhc house and
Sunday, preaching as usual in the
?*’ Elizabeth Wcthvln,, Katherine
who
describes
himself
as
“
the
most
‘
This City
Bent to tho senate. A motion to re*
morning at Lake Mary and at Upsala , &lt;*?e' Rose Mtt, Pearl Tyner, Georgia
commit tho measure was voted down gencraly denounced man in President
Powell, Hpzel Tew.
Wilson’s
cabinet,’’
broke
eight
years
at
3:30.
205 to 120.
Second Grade
1 "f '
Edward and t t v . Albertson
The cmergenc ytnriff bill, reeling of silence to talk o f his enemies in a
Robert Adams, Emmet Fox. Fnuk
were both In attendance ai 1hfi~»ewlon
public
Intcivicw.
CONDITIONS THERE ARE VERY and staggering in the face o f the sen­
i
In a copyrighted article in the Bal­ called by Dr. Brownlee in Sanford, Langley, William Morrison, I.iih
ate’s vote today on cloture, yesterday
AKIN TO THOSE
IN THE W AY OF FRUITS AND
Morse, Okc Nordgren, Olaf Nordgren
timore
Sun, a staunch supporter of last week.
was loaded down with more amend­
.
IN CHINA
VEGETABLES AND CO-OPERA­
Kelly Pope, H. C. McMillan, Chaun!
the
administration
Mr.
Burleson
has
Wc
are
all
sorry
Mrs.
Magnusen
is
ments and hours o f debate.
the
following
to
say:
,
cey
Wilson,. Daisy Appleby, Margaret
ill.
She
has
been
having
dizzy
spells,
TION OF EVERY CITIZEN
Yesterday was “ amendment” day in
NEW YORK, Jan. 81.—The veil
“
I
believe
I
have
mode
moro
ene­
Britt,
Ora Mae Culp, Virginia Dun­
for
a
month
and
Dr.
Puleston
was
which for many months has complete­ the senate. Vice-President Marshall
mies
and
have
been
more
generally
can,
Helen
Douglass, Irene Fellows*
called
out
Tuesday.
This la the time to get ready for the ly hidden conditions in Russia, due to ruled that all amendments had to be
denounced
than
any
other
member
of
Irene
Glldewell,
Gladys Hickson, Juli*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lyons
o
f
Sanford
big Sub-Tropical Fair that atarta at the action o f soviet leaders In barr­ presented and read before the clotute
the
cabinet.
It
has
not,
however,
Higgins,
Sara
Maxwell,
Mary Mahon­
were
callers
Sunday
at
the
home
of
Orlando on February loth. Frmrk L ing yisltort from other parts o f the vote. Among the amendments differ­
robbed
me
of
my
senerity
of
mind,
ey,
Ella
Spencer,
Mary
Alice Shipp,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mealer.
Miller haa again kindly consented to world, is being withdrawn a little by ed yesterday was one by Senator
nor
spoiled
either
my
disposition
nor
Mcrce
Thomas,
Grace
Lewis,
Nellie
Mrs.
A.
I*.
Campbell
and
children
act as the official manager of the the conference, now ln session ln Trammell, Democrat, Florida, who
my
appetite.
I
know
who
my
ene­
Lord,
Barnwell
Beck,
W.
J.
McCillan,
attended
service
in
town
Sunday,
Seminole county exhibit and will have Paris, of the All-Russian Constituent proposed that oranges and grapefruit
mies are, how. I made them and why, bringing home Mr, and Mrs. Ballinger Madison Wade, Ruth Chandler, Mary
the active co-operation of County Assembly.
be added to the tariff list.
&gt;
Dandelake, Jeanette Epplng, Lilly
Agent C. M. Berry and Mrs. Berry
The tariff bill, awtlting action in and the reasons are satisfactory to who were in also fo r the morning.
Prominent Russians exiled by LenVolie Williams has been adding tq Vickery, Mildred Ferguson, Esteila
will have charge of the women’s ex­ Ine and Trotxky, are now submerging the senate, has begun to resemble a me. I am not carrying about inside of
hibits of fancy work and products o f their differences ln an effort to pre­ wooden ship adrift in the barnacle- me a load o f hate. I don't feel like a his young orahge grove, making him Hall, Ellen Lundquist, Ragna Smlt,
Lillian Steaklcy, Ethro Collins, James
' .'
the households and there will be sent a united front' against bolshe- infested scp. Every day sees encum­ martyr, and, on the whole, I am not in all some ten acres.
sure that the knowledge o f who my
*
All hqpe the railroad depression Stcakley.
others actively engaged In, getting vism| They are disclosing in Paris brances added to it both by its op­
enemies are nad why I made them is will not last long. Some of the UpThird Grade,
.
.
up exhibits for fields and gardens and reports from associates still in Rus­ ponents and its friends, nnd the lat­
not .one o f the finest of things I will sala men are in the lay-off, sorry to
ter
yesterday
begnn
to
see
visions
of
schools, etc.
Edward
Elliott,
Dorothy
Gore,
sia, picturing conditions not before
take down to Texas with men when I
hear.
Mr. Miller, as president of the clearly presented to the world. These it sinking beneath the waves o f the
James Higgins, Dorothy Haynes, Lon­
leave.”
*
•
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Reed of Sanford nie Robinson, Juanita Mcliullen, Be­
Seminole County Fair .Association, reports are being received by cable by weight imposed. The latest acquisi­
Mr. Burleson gruoped his principal
have moved out and are keeping Mrs. atrice \Bledsoe, Katherine Schirnrd,
.has been-at the head o f the fair ex­ A. J. Sack, director o f the Russian tions to the bill in the form of amend­
enemies
into four classeij:' Railroad
hibits here for-many years and while Information Bureau, who Is the ments appeared yesterday in propos­
J. A. Vaughan company.
Margaret Giles, Flossie Vickery, Edith
presidents, union labor, express com­
he says that this will be his last one authorized spokesman In this coun­ als to place, an import duty on sun­
There arc one or two empty houses Smith, Billy Ahern, Harold McAlcxSenator panies and certain newspapers and we expect to see occupied now wc ander, Phillis Smith, Vem Gordon,
fo r it takes up so much of his time try o f all the Russian elements‘ op­ flower seed and on nails.
magazines.
have our good road.
he can always be counted upon to do posed to bolshevism attending the Spencer, Republican; Missouri, spon­
Lottie Mitchell, Bettina Campbell,
The postmaster general said he an­
My. Swan, who lives alone near Jewell Domer, Allen Field, Dorothy
his part In this great .work and the Paris conference. In a statement to­ sored the sunflower seed tariff and
tagonized the express companies by
people, should appreciate his interest day summing up the report which Senator Moses, Republican, New raising the weight on short hauls and Twin Lakes, happened to a bad fall Torlay, Evelyn
Barnes, William
in the work by giving him their hearty have reached him, Mr. Sack explained Hampshire, presented the amendment increasing it on long hauls. At the from a ladder which confined him to Snapp, Curtis Hall.
support. He wanta to make a big ex­ why the conference fs to be regarded which would protect America’s nail present timo, he said, 2,000,000 par­ his bed a few days and none of hts
Fourth Grade
hibit of celery and as the committee ns an event o f international Import­ industry. Neither senntor made any cels arc being carried annually and neighbors knew about it.
Ruby
Booth, Elizabeth Dodds,
has some money to pay for celery it ance nnd Incidentally he discloses for statement in presenting his amend­ the government is making money on
Wc were fortunnto to have an extra Alcnc Tillis, Alice Vihlen, Verna Waswould be fine If Mr. Miller could get the first time thnt there ia a famine ment.
service
Albertson
Sundny. He IllfSIl,
■
------ - -by
- - - Rev.
----------------------------------------m
V1111i l
man, IPennie
Dandelake, Edward
The bill, ns it left the house, pro­ the service.
at .least five crates* of good blenched |n p ug„|an villages this winter "probfound
he
wna
free
and'paid
us
a
visit,
j
Mitchell,
Jack’
Peters, Elizabeth
Mr. Burleson Baid he incurred the
cclery every dny of the fair to give n!)Iy not
flcute than that ln vided for duties on about n 'score of ire of the railroad presidents when being entertnined at the home of Mr. Elizabeth Knight, Mny Lord, Ruth
products. Even sennte clerks were
away ns has been done in the past (-hjna »
nnd Mrs. Bertclson.
Oglesby, Knthleon Long.
unable todny to estimate the number he changed the method of pnying rail­
and this is the biggest ndvertsiement
.
Tho
young
folks
of
the
High
who
roads
on
postal
carriage
from
weight
"Thirteen' million people have be- of commod|lica thnt would be subject
Fifth Grade
that Seminole county can have. If
gun to suffer acute starvation this to nn additional tariff levy should all to space.' He said he thus saved the attended the lecture by Dr. Conwcll
Pearle Robson, Robert Noye, Beat­
five growers enrh day can send in one
were very much pleased by It.
January," he said, "and seven million , ht&gt; nmendrncnll! Offered since the government $10,000,000 a year.
rice Howard, Henry Russell, Helen
crate each or will let Mr. Miller know
Mr. and Mrs. Ricd of Boston, Ga., Jinkins, Louisa Fortson, Eric Lund­
As
for
newspapers
and
tungnzincs
nlrendy in December of tho pnst meil8Ure reached thnt body be ndoptabout it he will send for It, our ex­
the postmnstcr general said he arc visiting nt the home of their quist, Sallon Wilson, John Edwnrd
yc a r "
cd. •
hibit would be in position to give
|Higgins, Georgia Calhoun, Harriett
On the basis of the dnln he has
The hill, jn (be meantime, faced nn- brought their hatred down on his head daughter, Mrs. Andrew Bertclson.
plenty of fine celery hearts nwny to
Mrs. W. A. Tyner was a gu est; Rosottcr; Pearl Glldcwell, Thelma
submitted ho deelnres, on behnlf of 1„tber round of debate yesterday, some by raising second class mail matter.
the thousands who throng the fair
Npzz|0 stone.
"Perhaps next to the newspapers, 1 Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Entgn Nody
his nssocintes, that the downfall of senators said probably its Inst full
grounds every’ dny. This would only
ner, where they had cream
bolshevism is Inevitable.
,|Hy for todny the senate will
be made more powerful enemies when 1 T. O. Tyner,
Sixth Grade
take 25 erntos nnd would not fall
nnd enke in honor of Miss Eunice’s
His statement says in part:
j enIled upon to vote on the petition for took over organized labor than any
Lester Bradley, Camilla Puleston,
heavy on any one grower.
“The situation within bolshovlst cloture or limitation of debate, pre­ other way," continued Mr. Burleson. twentieth birthdny.
Ernest Bclizio, Elizabeth Shoemaker,
All of the exhibits for the fnlr that Russia Is critical. Th eeconomlc life
Fred Krell nttended the banquet of
sented yesterday by Chairman Pen­ “ It was in 1916 thnt* I made my first
: Margaret Edwards, Mildred Lumley,
arc not perishable should be sent to of the country is'destroyed, according
rose, of the finnnee committee, after reconfiuendntion against permitting the Presbyterian Brotherhood in San­ .Juanita Sloan, Beth Lossing.
the store of T. .1. Miller &amp; Sor. bv oven to the bolshovlst official data.
unanimous consent “for a vote on the the |lbstal clerks to affilintc with the ford Monday evening.
Seventh Grade
February 12th. Please remember tills According to No. 265 of tho offlcinl
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgnr Tree nnd baby
fdil February 15 had met with rc- American Federation of Labor. 1 be­
Mnrgnrct
Peters, Cnrmetn Barber,
and the celery should be sent In each bolshovlst Daily Prnydn, which con­
lieve it to be a menace to the govern­ were callers Tuesday nt the home of
jcot ion.
MnrSE.
Moye,
Mildred Hnnd, Fred
morning in order thnt it can be sent tains a comparative table of manu­
The close down partly on debate in ment to permit government employes Mr. nnd Mrs. Tyner.
|Weeks, Andrew Carrowny, Virgic
to Orlando In fresh condition each facturing outputs for the first half
Friends of Teen Arrents will be
order to proceed to a vote on the to affiliate with any outside organi­
.
. . .
Ill
U . Hyman, Bonnie Mne Kinlnu, Frano
morning.
zation
to
which
they
would
he
bound
sorry
too hear
*
yenr of 1020, ns compared with the bill, will require n Vote of two-thirds
enr heo iss very
very m nz ms Thomna,
Margaret Sprout, Hnrold
If everyone will help' in this mat­ corresponding period o f 1014, the of the body nnd neither Republicans by ties of greater loyalty and self­ home nt Aucllln, Fin., with typhoid
Davis,
Cloydc
Russell.
ter Seminole county can make n fine presen toutput of iron In bolshevist nor Democrats saw a possibility of its interest, nnd which used ns weapons pneuminia. His brothers, Dunnie of
Eighth
Grade '
the strikes and boycott. I am not Snnford nnd George of Winter Park,
showing nnd since we hnve decided to Russia is only 12 per cent of tho out­ proponents to muster that many.
Mary
Crawford,
Elmn
Tolnr, Ncounfriendly to organized labor. I be­ nre with him.
take part let our pnrt be the biggest put before the war; steel, 4 per cent;
mni
Fellows,
Olive
Newmnn,
Mnrie
lieve strikes in many instances nre
Mrs. Benton nnd daughters, Helen
part in the fnlr. It is the finest kind cotton, 20 per cent; coal, 25 per cent.
Fsculo,
John
Bromley,
Era
McAlcxsnjustified, but I most emphatically be­ and Alice, nnd son G eorg e Jr of
o f advertising nnd needs the work of The nrea under cultivation is only 24
Elizabcth Pu|eaton, Velma
lieve that the government is men­ Maitland spent Sunday at tho h o m e ^ ^
ulllan
GUdcwcll&gt;
everybody in the. county to mnke it per cent, as compared with land cul­
aced if Btrikcs are to be permitted of Mr. and Mrs. Wcstcrdick. We hear g
a big success.
u
ah* *
Conneily| Inna
tivated in 1914.
Ex-Maypr Train was transacting against the government.”
the son expects to leave for Cornell,
^
shippf
business in Sanford Saturday.
N. Y., on Tuesday. - Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Nancy Hartley o f Orlando
Five Stores and a
N ot a Single One o f . f Barney Beck and children were also Helen Kennedy, Louise Powell, Tillie
Benjamin, George Wilson, Anna Kanspent the week-end with her parents,
Hotel at Fort Meade
preicnt.
ncr, John Schirnrd, Bertha Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hartley.
1 Florida’s Doctors
Mr. and Mrs. Larson were callers.
Destroyed by Fire Mrs. Caldwell and Miss Dorothy
Sundny nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. |
Prescribes
Liquor
Dufficld of Orlando were the guests of
J. E- Lundquist, coming down from '
FORT MEADE, Feb. 2.— Fire which Mr. and Mrs. Stuart nnd fnmlly.
Piedmont to inform them of the death 1
WASHINGTON,
Feb.
1.—Accord­
started about 11 o’clock last night and
T. J. Williamson was n visitor in
ing
to
a
statement
given
out
yesterday
of their old friend, Mra. Jackaon of
which threatened for n time to en­ Sanford Saturday.
by Wayne B. Wheeler, general coun­ that place. The funeral was held
Rev. Dr. Walker has promised to
WASHINGTON, Jan. 29, — Your velope the entire town, was brought
Mrs. Fuller was shopping in Or­
sel of the Anti-Shloon League, there Monday. She had been an Invalid for be at the Morris Station church to
dollar Is getting to be worth more— under control shortly after 1 o'clock
lando last Thursday.
are 1200 doctors in Florida and not yeara with rheumatlam.
preach Sunday afternoon, February &amp;
especially your food dollar—accord­ this morning, by which time damagfT
Miss Olive DInkel returned Satur­
ono o f them holds a permit to pre­
ing to official figures of the labor de­ to the extent o f probably $100,000 mjd
Mrs. Hal Colbert and children of
day from Jacksonville, where she was
scribe liquor.
partment.
been done. .
Marquette
avenue are In Tampa vis­
New
Sweet
Potato
the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. R.
“ The remarkable deerpaae in* tho
The clothing dollar, the ‘ traveling
Only prompt response o f tho Bar­
iting
her
parents
and will remain for
Chapman at her home on 1426 Hub­ number of physicians who prescribe
. Brand is Evolved
dollar, amusement dollar, and other tow department i t ‘ is believed here,
the
South
Florida
Fair and Gasapsrbard street.
•
whiskey is causing great satisfaction
dotlara have been getting more valu­ prevented n general conflagration.
at
Grand
Island
illa.
'
*
.
Miss Eva Stuart of Tampa arrived at dry headquarters in Washington,”
able, .too, but the food dollar leads
The fire stnrted in the Philip Co­
•
Miss
Stanley
Walker
is
in
Orlsndo
Wednesday to spend her vacation with says Mr. Wheeler, and he adds: “ No
the others with an advance o f 26 hen dry goods store on the south side
GRAND ISLAND, Fla., Feb. *1.— this . wqck visiting relatives and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart.
doctor can prescribe whiskey without Ninety days from the planting of the
of Broadway and burned the greater
per cent since June.
friends.
'
.
Friends o f W. J. Corn will regret a permit.” •
*
The department figures show tho part of the block. The buildings and
slips, J. P. Crumley, a farmer of this
to learn thnt ho had the misfortune of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
James
English of
In the United States there are 152,­ viciinty waa eating a new brand of
food dollar worth exactly 68.1 cents business houses burned were:
losing
his
left
eye.
Tampa
wero
guests
at
the
McDougsl
627 physicians and 119,248 of theso sweet potatoes that promises great
The Cohen Store.
as compared with 1013. Turning it
J.
S.
Dinkcl
nnd
B.
J.
Overstreet
home
on
Celery
avenue
last
week.
do not hold permits, Mr. Wheeler things in Florida. Two yenrs ago Mr.
The Southern hotel.
around yon pay now only $1.78 for
are
having
Delco
lights
put
in
their
said.
Morgan McClelland has written
Head's Haberdashery nnd Quality
Crumley planted a number of varieties
th cfood which in 1913 cost you $1.
homes this week.
from
Camp Jackson, S. C., that he has
Shop.
of
sweet
potatoes
in
a
small
patch,
Along last June it took $2.19 to buy
The Longwood Library is being
enlisted
In the U. S. nrmy and is in
J.
P.
Powell’s
bicycle
shop.
and
from
the
sed
of
the
product
he
that amount of food. The food dol­
Sentry Had a
The Danzy sisters’ millinery shop. painted. Mr. Erskine is doing the
has evolved a sweet potato that is camp there.
lar then was worth only 46.7 cents
R ight to Fire prolific, grows to a largo size, and is Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hart and daugh­
The fire was checked as it reached work.
as compared with 1913.
'
Mrs. Florence Hudson was In town
most delicious cooked in any manner. ter, Miss Ruby, are driving t new
Then there are different kinds o f the Berry drug store. Some damage
Tuesday.. Mrs. Hudson has several
NORFOLK, Vm., Feb. 1.— That the It is firm, exceedingly sweet, and in Buie {3lx and purchased In Orlsndo
food dollara. The sirloin steak dollar mostly from water, waa done that
music pupils here and will come up sentry who killed Lieut. John C. Tay­
his first crop* o f 40 bushels there this week.
la now worth approximately 84 cents building and contents. Slight water
every week.
lor waa justified in firing at the of­ were no blemishes. Samples left with
and
fire
damage
also
was
sustained
compared with the 1913 sirloin steak
Mts. E. M. Galls way Is grieving
A. Y. Fuller Is shipping his oranges ficer’s automobile is the belief at na­ E. F. DeBuck, the agricultural agent
dollar. In July (ttwaa worth only by the Langford drug store and the
,the
death o f her beautiful shepherd
this week. The Citrus Exchange ia val operating base today.
First State Bank.
weigh in excess of six pounds each, as dog. .Someone ran him down with a
52 cants.
The sentry challenged the car three frim as lead.
Most o f the furniture was saved handling them.
The history of some of the other
car almost at her door.
•
The friends and relatives, were times, it is said, and upon its failing
from the hotel, but little was sal­
Mr. DcBusk is so interested in the
varieties o f food dollars ln the past
*
Several
members
o
f
tho
Steele
fam­
shocked
at
the
sudden
death
o
f
Mrs.
to halt as ordered, he fired. The shot potato that he is to make a record of
vaged from the business houses. The
five and six months following:
ily,
the
R.
C.'
Long
fam’
l
/
end
the
C
.
A.
Bistllne,
who
passed
away
at
shattered
the
rear
glass
and
penetrat­
losses can only be approximated. The
its inception and carry on experiments
•
Summer value Present value amount of insurance carried is said to tthe home of her son, J. A. Bistllne, ed the officer’s head. Death was al­
Britt family, Nick Zernoveau and Jack
this sesaon along with Mr. Crumley
.64 '*
.87 be far below the loss in the fire.
Egg- dollar
El'/worth were listening to the “ Acre
Saturday at 12:00 o'clock. Mr. and most instantaneous.
and.furnish the data to the state and
.61
Butter dollar . . . . .67
o
All electric, telegraph and tele­ Mrs. Bistllne had only been down here
government. Mr. Crumley has nam­ f Diamonds’* lecture nnd have sin?*
.62 phone lines were cut during the height a few weeks. 'Mrs. Bistllne had not
..........54
Milk dollar
ed his sweet the Now Gem and hopes been looking diligently to sco tf *i,ef
J l o f the fire aa a safety precaution and been well for a cduple of weeks' but A P P E A L IN G TO
Bread dollar
„ .47
to have 60,000 or more slips for dis­ have 1‘vetlooked An - diamonds in tLeir
.65 communications with outside points was not considered dangerously ill.
Rice dollar *u ..........&lt;«.
’
dooryards
*
•.
F
L
O
R
ID
A
PEOPLE
tribution this year.
4S2 was thus cut o ff temporarily. The on­ The cause 'of her death was heart
Sugar dollar ___ .20
R. L. Grier Is very :ll «.:* *** not
.75 ly'telephone left in operation the trouble. Her husband and son accom­
*
Coffee dollar . . . . .60
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 1.— In or­ MIXED CARS OF VEGETABLES. known Mrs. Grier or tho children f f i
■
1.
twelve days to date (Wedqjjsday). A.
greater part of the lime of the fire panied the remains back to their home der to secure a gift of $100,000 offer­
DeSoto farmers are preparing to waa that at the Charleston Mining and in Pennsylvania.
ed by Charles H. Morse, .of Chicago,
Two cars o f mixed vegetables were brother in Charlotte, *N. C., has been
plant watermelons and are- treating Manufacturing Company1! plant which
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harvey and and Winter Park, towards a million- shipped from Plant City Friday. In sent for. lira. Grier And children bar*
the seed with corrosive sublimate for ia located about a mile from the city. children o f Sanford motored out to dollar endowment fund, the trustees of
„
addition' to these, express shipments the sympathy o f everyone. - '
anthraenoae. Some are already plant­ Manager A. F. McMillan, of the com­ Longwood Tuesday afternoon.
Rollins College, at Winter Park, are have amounted to 200 packages since
ing melons. No little interest is being pany was busy until an'early hour
The ladies o f the Civic League held appealing to the people o f Florida for Thursday. Lettuce, English peas and
The Lord belpe those whe b«lp
shown in improving pastures and llve- this morning /uuwering niquiries from their regular monthly meeting Tues­ $400,000, over half of which has al­
cabbage were the principle vegetables themselves, they say—but the Judf*
nearby towns concerning the fire.
day afternoon.
ready been raised.
shipped.—Plant City Courier.
gets in the last word.
CARRIES AN APPROPRIATION OF
SI5.2AO.000 OUT OF WHICH
SANFORD GETS LITTLE.

.

WANT EVERYTHING

LIFTED V
SHOWS RUSSIA
IS STARVING

LONGWOOD NOTES

YOUR DOLLAR
BUYS MORE
FOOD NOW

EAST SANFORD

~

WMu
’

i*--

-v»

r

TX-- &gt;.

- ;. * .

a-: Ir. 1 .1 .

--f:

■ ■.

:

V

■

�THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921

IF YOU NEED A NEW

OIL COOK STOVE
MANY OLD AND NEW PLAYERS INCOMPARABLY BETTER SHAPE
AND MAKE A FINE RECORD
HERE W n o W ILL GIVE
FOR PUBLIC.
SANFORD REAL BAND
(From S it a n U j'. D .U j)

Sanford musicians met at the court
bouse last night and decided to form
a band o r rather to reorganize the
old Sanford band which in its day
was one o f the.best musical organiza­
tions in the country. This city can
support a.first-class band and now that
the boys have shown a disposition to
get together again and show the public
what we have hero in the way of
musicians it is hoped that the city
will help to support a real band. The
following were elected as officers:
W. L. Harvey, leader; G. C. Fel­
lows, manager and assistant leader,
and the following well-known band
men were present or signed up as
members: Messrs. Latspaugh,’ Thorn­
ton, Joe Reiainstein, Ilnsklns, Gormley, Surcey of Longwood, Lyon, Aspenwall, Dickson of Oveldo, Stumon,
Musson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hern­
don, Max* Stewart, Felix Frank, C.
Bercllff, Bradford.
Tho boys also talked over many
things fo r the benefit o f the bnnd and
of the city generally and decided It
would be n good thing to move the
present bandstand from Central Pnrk
to a position in the business section
of the city as It Is now too close to
the hospital and too far from the main
thoroughfares of the city.
They have ordered all the latest
numbers* In music and since most o f
them nre snesoned players and will
not require much practice we can look
for some good concerts before long.
Now let everybody get busy nnd
help along the bnnd—one of the great­
est assets to this or any other city.

Entomologists Are
Preparing to Save
Citrus Industry

trilTOASTItr,

The following statement about the
city records is interesting:
Hon. H. R. Stevens,
Mayor, City of Sanford,
CIGARETTE
Sanford, Florida.
Dear Sir:
No o lg a re tte has
In accordance with instructions, we
the
same delicious
have audited tho City’s books for the
fla v o r ha L u c k y
period beginning January Gth, 1920,
Strike. Beoause
and ending December 31st, 1020, and
Lucky Strike Is the
hand you herewith our report
Wc arc glnd to report that the rec­
toasted olgarette.
ords, as a whole, have been well kept
during, the past year; this fact, coupl­
ed with the adoption of the numerous
suggestions and changes made by us
hns resulted in the entire records of
the City being now in a shape incom­
parably better than at any time in the
past and afford a reliable 'guide to
those in charge 'of its affairs. In or­
der to enable ourselves to make this
statement we made nn examination
which may, in some details, have ap­
peared unnecessarily minute. While
we were at times questioned ns to tho
necessity for this detail, cordial co­ THE CRANKLESS ENGINE WILL
operation was in ull cases given fus
HE ONE OF FLORIDA'S
and wc nre strongly of tho opinion
ASSETS
that no unnecesnry work was • done
and that the accompany report fully
A few years ago the people of the
justifies tho care which wns taken.
United Staten were startled by the an­
Yours faithfully,
nouncement of n Floridinn that he had
• MUCKLOW &amp; FORD,
invented a process to manufacture ar­
Certified Public Accountants. tificial ice. Sometime later Dr. John
By WALTER MUCKLOW. 1 Gorric convinced n party of his scien­

* (&gt;r n * iiw u M rtMi)
TAMPA, Feb. G.— Officials repre­
senting thirteen thousand striking
cigar-makers here announced today the
strike was called off by referendum
vote. Strike has been in progress for
nearly ten months, hinging principally
around the open shop. Union officials
said referendum ordered because of
increasing difficulties Of obtaining
funds to support strikers.

EXIST

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
I HAVE THEM
1

SANFORD IS GROWING
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
has VISION will agree wfth me now— the other later.

“ SPURUNG’S SUBDIVISION”
tion— Iota are being sold right along and building in this
section Is such us to gladden the heart of those who have
the good of Sanford nt heart.

Watch the South East Corner of Page Two

this engine persona of mcchnnical
mind cannot realize what this engine
means. For the purpose of inform­
ing those who might be interested as
to principles of this engine nnd the
plans of its manufacture, Mr. Lee W.
Wicker, formerly nn automobile man­
ufacturer of North Carolinn, but now
vice president o f tho Crnnklcss En­
gine Company, will he in St. Cloud
Friday and Saturday to^explain the
working of this new pbwor generator.
The Cranklcas Engine Company is
at present erecting a largo factory in
Jacksonville fo r the manufacture fo
Jacksonville for tho manufacture of
both steam and internal combustion
engines' o f the crankless type.— St.
Cloud lTribune

G U A R D S H E L D FO R
K IL L IN G PRISONER
ST. AUGUSTINE, Feb. 7 Frank
Quigley and Raymond Pacetti, con­
vict guards, uro being held here to­
day on charges o f murder a? the re­
sult of killing William Murphy, of
tVilmington, Del., who was serving n
thirty-year sentence. It was said
Murphy was being beaten by the
guards because o f slowness in per­
forming a task when he turned upon
them vuith a rake and a shot was fried
which ended his life.

We also have the Buck Line or
GAS RANGES

8 AN FORD, FLORIDA

COMPANY
STARTS HERE
The Frank Akers Tire Co., n new
business concern in Sanford,, will be
ready for business tomorrow at 105,
Palmetto avenue. A complete line of
high grade tires, tubes and accessor
ies will be handled nnd a big opehing
sale o f tires and tubes will be inau­
gurated tomorrow mroning.
Mr.
Akers has had wide experience in
this line, understands the business
thoroughly and cordially invites a call.

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES

your fertiliser without getting ou
NEW PRI&lt;*E LISTS JUST ISSUED. PLENTY OF MATERIALS, Prompt
Shipments. Order now. Fertilisers, Insecticides, Sprayers, Poultry Sap.
plies

E. 0 . P A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO
JACKSONVILLE

FLORIDA

SEE: U S !

W E

Club Calendar
Tuesday, Feb. 8.— Social Depart­
ment Bridge-Luncheon— Mrs. H. B.
Lewis, hostess.
Wednesday, Feb. 9.— LiteratureMusic. Sponge Industry— Mrs. W. A.
Whitcomb. Vocal Solo— Miss Manon
Phillips. Valunblc Trees of Floridn—
Mrs. Henry Wight. Piano Solo— Mrs.
Schello Maines.

BUSINESS MEETING
The monthly business meeting of
the club was held Wednesday’ nfternoon with a good attendance, Mrs.
W. L. Morgnn, presiding. Reports of
the officers nnd chairmen wrerc most
encouraging, the .treniurer's nnd fin­
ance committees being exceptionally
good for the month. Among other
items the treasurer reported $57.87
collected and transmitted th the Eu­
ropean Relief Fund, and a balance of
$1181.13 In the building fund.
Sixty-nine dollnrs nnd thirty-five
cents from the rummage sale and
$120.08 net proceeds from the piny
wns included in the report of the
finance committee.
f the houso com­
The chairman
mittee announced thnt hereafter the
rental of the club houso fo r enter­
tainment would be $5 for each affair.
The revision committee placed upon
Its first rending, the changes recom­
mended in the rules nnd by-laws, to
be voted upon nt the nnnunl. meeting
In March. The resignation of Mrs.
Geo. Fox as second vice-president wns
accepted with regret.
Nominations for first, second and
third vice-chairman, recording secre­
tary nnd treasurer, were made and
the ballots placed In the hands of
Mrs. A. P. Connelly, chnlrman of the
election committee.
A request from Mrs. Berry, chair­
man of tho Women’s Club committee,
fo r jellies,'preserves, mnrmnlades and
cnndiep and the announcement that
all contributions be sent to T. J. Mil­
ler’s furniture store, concluded the
business of the meeting.

Alabam a Congressman
Died in Bartow, Fla.,
Suddenly Last Night
( B j T li. A iw /U tH

r r t .i)

MOBILE, Feb. 8.— Fred L. Blnckmon, of Anniston, representative in
congress nnd recently re-elected for
his seVchth term, died at midnight
Inst night nt Bartow, Floridn.
Buena Vista was a pretty little vil­
lage a couple o f years ago. Now it
has been swallowed up by Miami,
which is spreading north so rapidly
that every town along the coast to
Palm ‘ Beach, is afraid o f losing its
identity in the next few years.

H A V E

IT .

City Property, Building Lots and Farm Lands
C. A . M A T H E W S

tific friends that he could make good
his claim nnd soon the world knew
that ice could be manufactured nt the
will of man by the process worked out
by Dr. Gorrio. Today a monument
commemorating the wonderful work
of thin man greets the visitors to the
city of Appalachicola, Florida, and his
name is known in scientific circles
MIAMI
POLICEMAN
KNOCKS throughout the world for his beneficCARD OF THANKS
ient invention for mankind.
DOWN BOLD HOLD-UP MAN,
The Women’s Club desires to ex­
With nil tho modern means of man­
SECURES LOOT.
press their appreciation nnd thanks to
ufacturing steam and internal com­
all
those who contributed in any de­
MIAMI, Fin.. Feb. H—Walter L. bustion engines it wns thought that gree to the success of tho Flower
Lyneh, alias James L. Hulwer, who
Shop. To each member of the enst
claims Jacksonville as his last place of
and choruses and to nil of the little
residence, was captured Sunday night
folks who participated. To Mrs. Craig
fttlowing oiu* of the boldest bold-ups
Harris, whose splendid co-operation
ever staged here, when be broke into
ns accompanist, made possible the
the box uffive of a local theatre, seiz­
complete success of the piny, to Rev.
ed $700 in bills from the woman cash­
Father Peck for tho generous use of
ier anil dashed away. He was stop­
the Pnrrjsh House, to Mr. Ogilvic nnd
ped by a former ploiceinan, who
the Bonrd of Education for the High
knocked him to the sidewalk with a
School Auditorium and to the Sanford
Mow of his fist. Lynch’s head struck
Herald for the courtesy of its columns.
the sidewalk, fracturing his skull.
To any nnd all of these wo extent
He was sent to the county jail and
cordial thnnks.
medical attention summoned. Four

WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. — /Vieurocanthus Woglumi is threatening nn
Invasion of American citrus orchards.
So say government entomology sharks,
who nre preparing battle plans for
growers to meet the invader. Some­
times they refer to the enemy as the
black fly, a now citrus pest seeking
to emigrate from India’s groves to the
land o f the free and nlrendy having
ndvancc guards in Cubn, Pnnnm nnd
Costa Rica.
If alenur—and the rest of it—is es­
tablished in the United States, the de­
partment of agriculture snid in its bul­
letin ^odny, “ It is possible it will add stitches were required to sew up the
n heavy burden to the citrus grower." wound.
Screams from the cashier attract­
ed the attention of passershy, who
picked up the money, which had fal­
len out of the bandit's hands to the
sidewalk. All was recovered. 'Ihe
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.— Reduction
of freight rates asked today of Inter­
state Commerce Commission by Bix o f
the largest cattlemen’s associations of President Building’
the west. Spokesman told commission
Trades Council
that the market prices of sheep, cat­
tle and wool had fnllen b o low that
W a s Convicted
western cattle raisers, nnd fnrmers,
( B y Thn A u d K lita d P f* * t )
were no longer able to sell product for
NEW YORK, Feb.. 8. — Robert
enough to pay freight rates.
Brindnll, president building trades
Love in not only blind but it still council, convicted of extortion from
clings to the idea tKat two can live builders and sentenced today to serve
from five to ten years in state prison.
as cheaply as one.

CANNOT

THIRTEEN THOUSAND CIGAR
MAKERS EFFECTED FOR
TEN MONTHS

arid A . P . C O N Q L L E Y

“ We Deliver The Goods”
Local and L ong Distance Hauling

.
If

PHONE 498

We Please You, Tell Others.

If

We Don’ t, Tell U

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
You Can Buy From Us at
Wholesale Prices
W r ite f o r P r l t * L il t

W .A . Menryday Com pany
Palatka, Florida

Seed

P otatoes

Spaldings No. 4 Rose
Irish Cobblers
Early Red Bliss Triumph
Wc are fortunate In our contract* which make it poasible to quote
lowest market PRICES.
It will par you to get our PRICES before buying, and our QUAL­
ITY before planting.
Our SEED POTATOES are the highest quality MAINE GROWN,
selected especially for seed.
. .
Send for FREE CATALOGUE, and SEED SPECIAL, giving RE­
VISED PRICES on new crop SEED BEANS, PEAS, RED SEAL TO­
MATO, and CUCUMBER SEED, PEPPER, Etc.
We carry all the leading and standard varieties of seed that hire
been tested and known to be adapted to our soil and climate. SEED
OATS, RYE, VETCH, RAPE, Etc.
The planting season is near at hand. Our Information service U
free. Call on us for any information on your crops you might think
we can supply.
- •
OLDEST AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE IN FLORIDA*

E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
202-206 East Bay Street
Jacksonville, Florida
IIY-TEST SEEDS INSURE GOOD CROPS

OPPORTUNITY
Knocks nt Your Door- But Once and It Will Never Knock at
Your Door Again With This Kind o f a Proposition.

A MODERN BUNGALOW
Of six rooms, screened wide porches, all modem convenience!
and improvements, in fact one of the finest homes In the city
surrounded by oranges and grapefruit trees, flowera, plants,
shrubs, fountains,, beautiful l a w n s , a c o m p l e t e h o m e and then

NINE ACRES GFTI LED LAND
Upon which you’ can raise Winter vegetables for the l«na »
tilled and In first-class condition and has rtado money for th#
owner every year and the crops on It will speak fo f the pro*
ductivcncss of the land.
This is not only a beautiful home place but one that will
make you money. On the shore of beautiful Lake Monroe an
the land one day In the near future will be subdivided Into city
lota and-make you a fine profit. In the city Just five bl?7*
from tho business portion. Tho greatest opportunity In th
state for a man with money enough to makp the first V*?'
ment You must see Jt to realise what it really mean*-

�■

^

............. - v —

. ~ ~ r

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921

AND AXE ITRAMMELL WANTS
jffC IT Y MANAGER PLAN SLEDGE
USED BY YEGGS INFORMATION FOR
OF GOVERNMENT WORKS FOUND IN CREEK AGRICULTURISTS General
10 ADVANTAGE OF CAPITAL

ARE YOU INSURED?

IF N O T, SEE

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

Statement of City M anager of Tallahassee
Shows Great Results
_.__

iVD CHANGES FROM A LOSING
■
PROPOSITION TO A
WINNING ONE
Hj* city of Tallahassee will this

sooth celebrate its first anniverujy of city-manager government,
u rin t which marks it as the old-,
dt city of Florida enjoying this distjadion. City-manager form o f govptfoent was placed into effect in the
Cspital City, February 20, 1920.
eince that time other cities o f
tb* state have followed its . course
ud the matter U today being agi^
in numerous’ others, ail of
vbom aw pointing to TalUhassee’s
Bcod in this respect as a strong arpment In favor of the plan. Among
ibd* are Jacksonville and Fernandlna
the city of Tampa recently having adepted this form of government
Some of the economies effected
through the city-manager plan are
city by Tallahassee’s mayor nnd
Gayte P- McCord and City Manager
J, W. Greer, ns follows:
Tallahassee owns its water works,
ps and electric light plants. At the
time this city adopted the city-man»pr form of government, according
to Mayor McCord, Its public utilities
wire losing approximately $1500 per
month, and tho city had gone Into
debt to the extent of $12,000, with
bo way to pay its debts.
Tho first
month under the city-manager gov­
ernment, it changed from a losing
proposition nnd made $000 clear.
This, he says, has increased In varyIsp amounts ever since, having touched
as high as $"&lt;&gt;00 In some months.
The city has owned Its gas plant
for about 20 years, the mayor said,
and the plant was already worn out
when it was purchased. This plant
had never made money for the city
^xrept under the city-manager gov’mment. It has cleared In the 11
mth* since this form of government
as put into motion, between $800 and
ItlOOO nnd it is declared that tho gas
;pply has ken larger than before.
The city will have a new gas plant
Iin operation In about 00 days, purhaicd out of bonds authorized under
the old form of government. The
plants have made this amount, accord­
ing to the city officials notwithstand­
ing the fact that fuel Is the city’ s
largest item of expense nnd the facp
that the city has.bad to pny from 8 0
to 100 per rent more for fuel than
It was paying at the time the citymanager form of government went
into effect. .
At the time the city-manager gov­
ernment went In, the city owed In
[notes to local banks between $9000 and
110.000, together with floating debts
iggregating approximately $2000, the
[rasyor said. The city has paid that
Indebtedness nnd has sufficient funds
*ith which to complete its fiscal year
(March t) without borrowing. This
profit showing is mnde without any
increase in gas ok electric rates. Wa­
fer ntes have been slightly raised.
"This is the first time the city has
sot had to borrow money to get
[through the year within a number of

years/' Mayor McCord declared, "and
the city Is on a cash basis— pays Its
bills promptly, takes advantage of all
discounts for cash and docs not owe
a dollar, except bonded Indebtedness
which was authorized under the old
form o f government.”
Another
Interesting achievement
under the city-manager form is tha$
property vatucs have been equalized
for the first time on the city tax
roll, with the result that such econo­
mies have been effected ‘ under the
new government, as a reduction of 3
mills in city taxes and fully 75 per
cent o f the city's taxpayers psy less
in taxes than formerly.
A large part ^ f the economies
have been brought about, Mr. Mc­
Cord says, by having the city's busi­
ness attended to by a business man­
ager, thoroughly trained In muni­
cipal operation. The city manager
Is city purchasing agent, thereby
eliminating useless and unnecessary
purchases, and buying only at the
lowest market prices.
"City-manager government," he
explains, "can not be a success, with­
out the right kind of commission,
and most of all, without the proper
and thoroughly trained man for the
job. -It is preferable/’ ho added, "to
employ someone who has had actual
experience in managing a city and
the adoption of this form of govern­
ment takes the city’s business to a
large extent out of politics.”

Tentative Grades
for Rough Celery
U. S. No. 1
U. S. No. 1 celery shall consist of
sound stalks which are of slmllnr vari­
ety characteristics; mnture, crisp and
well trimmed; nnd are not wilted,
pithy, or showing aecd stones; which
nrc free from’ soft rots; nnd practical­
ly free from freezing injury and dam­
age caused by blight or other diseases,
insects, or mechanical or other means.
Each Btalk shall be 1 3-4 Inches or
more In dlnmotcr.
In order to allow for variations In­
cident to commercial grades nn&lt;J hand­
ling, 5 per cent by count of any lot
may be below*the prescribed diameter,
and in nddltion, B per cent by count
may be below the remaining require­
ments of this grndc.
U. S. No. 2
U. S. No. 2 celery shall consist of
stalks which may not meet the re­
quirements of U. S. No. 1.
Size
In addition to the statement of
grade, nny lot of celery may be class­
ified according to the number of dozen
stalks in the container ordinarily used
or ns •’small,” “ medium/’ or “ lnrge,”
but tf so classified, the stalks In tho
container shall not vary more than
one-half inch in diameter nnd if tho
general size terms arc used, Jho stalk
in such lots shall conform to the fol­
lowing diameter requirements for the
particular size term designated:
Small, 1 3-4 to 2 1-2 inches. Medium,
2 1-4 to 2 3-4 inches. I-arge, 2 3-4 In­
ches or Inrger.
• Color ,
Any lot of celery shall be consid­
ered ns blanched if the green color In
the stems of the heart Is absent and
In addition the outer stem of each
stalk shows not more than 25 per cent
green color.

NICE LOT OF THEM AND PRICES RIGHT.
YOU WILL DO W ELL TO LOOK THEM OVER BEFORE

INDICATES THAT BANDITS MAY
WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 .— Senntor
HAVE WENT TO TAMPA
Park Trammell of Florida has Intro­
FROM LARGO.
duced In the senate an amendment
CLEARWATER, Feb. 7.—Finding raising the amount provided for the
of a sledge hammer and a hand-axe
collecting, publishing and dlatributiog
In Allen’s creek on the Largo-HainesSafety Harbor-Tnmpa road Friday aro o f Information on the market supply
tho only now clues—or possible clues and demand, commercial movement,
— to the bandits who robbed the Pinel­ location, disposition, quality, condition
las County Bank and the American and market prices o f fruits, vegetables
Railway Express Company’s office at and other agricultural products and
Largo.
livestock, from $390,000 to $750,000.
Another envelopment was the re­
This Is a matter in which Senator
lease Friday afternoon of Ira J. Mon­ Trammell fells a peculiar Interest as
ey from the county jail. Money is the it is one which for yean has received
only person who has been taken into
his attention.
While governor of
custody in connection with the bank
Florida Senator Trammell in his mes­
robbery, lie is the 18-year-old
sage to the legislature urged the im­
Gainesville youth who was found
portance o f a state marketing bureau
locked up in the safe deposit vault,
fo r the dissemination o f information
where, he claims, the robbers thrust
to the grow en of the state similar to
him after holding him up in the
that provided for in the bill sought to
street just about 4 o’clock Friday
b eamended. This $750,000, Senator
morning. The authorities are con­
Trammell said, ia the amount that the
vinced that Money's rather haiy story
department o f agriculture has aaked
after his arrest were due more to ex­
for, while the house reduced it to
citement and fright than anything
$390,000.
else.

The sledge hammer was found In Al­
len’s creek where tho Hsinc’s road
crosses it, by Bert Nelson. It had
evidently been thrown into the creek
at high tide, nad was found at^a time
when the tide was low. He brought
it to Clearwater and turned It over to
Chief of Police Joe Russell. It is of
medium weight and new nnd bears
signs of hnving been used with con­
siderable violence. The theory is that
the robbers used it in forcing the
combination of the mnin door of the
bank vault.
Later in the day officers went to
Allen’s creek to see if they could make
other discoveries. They found the
hand-axe under water. It also is new
and shows some signs of use. There
wns n price tag on the ax showing
that it coat $2.25.
Chief Russell turned the two to^ls
over to the American Banking Asso­
ciation's detective, sent hero to work
on the case. Efforts are being made
to discover where the tools were pur•qoojHui s|ooj jo pujq juqj
jsnf
oioq ojojm ou
u( iqHnoq jou ojom Xoim, posuqo
Checking up at the bank disclosed
that the loot secured by the bond of
robbers wns greater thnn at first sup­
posed, the addition being mainly of
values placed on securities nnd other
valuables secured from safe deposit
boxes which the robbers broke into.
The total loss is.estimated by the bank
officials as about $40,000, divided as
follows:
Bunk's loss, $13,00 in ensh, $17,000
in bonds nnd wnr Savings stamps; in­
dividuals’ losses from safety deposit
boxes, about $10,000 in securities and
jewelry. Most of the loot taken from
the safe deposit boxes wns bonds. The
greater part of the paper secured by
the bandits was negotiable. The bank's
losses arc entirely covered by insur­
ance.
The Americnn Railway Express
Company lost nbout $400.,

CHULU0TA
A couple of strangers were seen
passing there yesterday.
Most of the inhabitants of this rush­
ing town were visitors in Sanford this
week.
Some of our strong young men arc
trying out their axes now t cutting
cabbhge-buds on the river and Black
Hammock. •
Roland Dann, the hustling black­
smith, was seen out for a flivver
drive the other night.
O. G. Wolcott, of Oviedo, nnd Lake
Charm, is improving the Inn with a
new coat of paint.
Geo. Jacobs, W. I. Higgins and Mr.
Small completed a flivver house for
the former this week.
Billy Jacobs, the hustling live stockman', Is out after swine some days, but
Noah has 'em all skinned when It
comes to showing us what will grow
in this sand.
D. D. Daniel, the pioneer merchant,
is putting the ties and buds to the
cars these days.,

. AGENTS

Fire

orrteg

PEOPLES' DANK OUILDINO

S a n fo r d ,

-

Florida

W h en you let us supply your building

Y ou get the benefit o f our building
m aterial know ledge and experience ia S e rv ic e
th at help# y o u get th e resu lts y o u w a n t at tb s
lig h t pries. Service first in planning the
w ork — m ore service in selecting proper m ate­
ria ls— sp eed y service in delivering th e g o o d *

JACKSONVILLE MAN IS
KILLED DY DEPUTIES

Y o u p a y fo r th e m aterials.
Tho aervioo
pay* fo ri tool/In th e larger volu m e o f bu siness

----------------------------

it brings th rough sup er-satisfied cu stom ers.

*

JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 7.-Joseph
M. Howard,, twenty-three, was shot
and instantly killed -here today by
deputy sheriffs. The offleen, W. E.
Edge and S. W. McDowell, claim sclfdefcfisc. They had placed Howard's
brother under arrest, chnrged with
disorderly conduct, when Joseph How­
ard is said to have opened fire on tho
officers, who immediately returned the
shots.
The curl of the former kaiser's mus­
tache is still there; but those who
have seen it say it is no longer n con­
temptuous curl.

"=:-

It will pay you to
b e o n e o f tham.

tor
Service

Sanford Novelty Works
^

ALWAYS for
2 1years the BEfiT
Now BETTER than
ever BECAUSE
They are now made of

Keystone Copper Steel

517 Commercial Street

B IW r C W A T I 7P - ThomM 11 Bak#r* ph* D- °*
WA IM
ELD1 DII CorD lulNllO
Rollins College, AonalyUc sad
Consulting Chemist says of the water: “ Of tho many waters of this and olh*
or regions that I have analyzed, I have'found none superior In all good quali­
ties to that of the 'Elder Water.” — Phone 311-W. Office la Miller Building.

ELDER SPRINGS WATER CO,

fmbknofSatuIttttjn

"E V E R Y Buick owner esteems
-C'his car because of its dependable­
ness—its ability to “ com e through.’
T o this, the hew 1921 Buick models
bring im p rovem en ts and refine­
ments that add to the joy of pos­
session of every Buick owner.
-

*

.

A new graceful, low, streamline
body; a more roomy interior with
comfortable seating arrangement;
and a more resilient spring suspen­
sion which makes riding delightful,
are but a few of the new features.
a

*

•

E ffective January l %regular equipment

on a ll m odels w ill Include cord tires

Mrs. J. A. Hotx was burned to death
in Ajropka yesterday, her dress catch­
ing fire from where she was burning
trash. Otto Anderson, of this city,
is the grandson o f Mrs. Hotz nnd at­
tended the funeral at Apopka to­
day.

• *

-

o w d a y o u get a great deal m ore than ju st so
m an y feet o f lu m ber— bundles o f sh in gles—
pounds o f n sils— or panels o f B e&amp; vef B oard.

Tho mocking birds Arc at it Again.
Tho little fretches are singing the
moon into ita bed at dawn and rous­
ing the sun to play I

IN FRONT OF STAR THEATRE

-

More than

A P O P K A L A D Y IS
B U R N E D TO D E A T H

Speaking of the ultra-violet ray as
dangerous; it cannot compare for fa ­
tal effecta with th'e glancing ray from
two violet-eyes we know.

Insurance

ORLANDO* FLORIDA

. -.w

�THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1921

THESANFORDHERALD
rabllahad Errry Friday by

I T ,^ E R K 5 »i^ {g g M X 5 o g i

There is r lot o f talk on the streets
about the appearance of the city, es­
pecially in the business portion o f the
city. Wo are all to blame for the ap­
pearance of the sidewalks in front of
our places of business but the streets
are up to the city and they nre not
kept as clean as they should be, espec­
ially now thnt the city is filled with
visitors nnd there is apt to be more
trash thrown around than in the sum­
mer time. At any rate we palis this
along to the city officials and oak them
to get busy at once nnd keep .the
streets in the business portion and the
residence portion cleaner nnd cleaner
until Sanford shall be the spotless
town. It goes a long way with the
visitors for the first impressions are
the lasting ones.

this imporUnt matter before the next
session of the legislature and to frame
an adequate law that will protect the
game for the legitimate sportsman
and eliminate the man who takes
game out of season.
The Seminole County Game Protec­
tive Association is a step In the right
direction nnd should bo supported by
at least 1000 good sports who realise
the value of drastic laws for game
protection even if it shqts off all
hunting for a period o f years. The
Herald will have ample notke of the
next meeting and Seminole would ltyce
to hear from other counties along this
line. If any o f them are Interested
drop a line to Frank Giles, Secretary,
Sanford, Florida.

THE NEED FOR WIDER ROADS
Time changes opinions even though
they are experts opinion and what is
good today la obsolete tomorrow and
this rule especially applies to road
building. A few years ago all of us
thought that a nine foot brick road
was all right. We wanted a wider
road but'wc could save money by the
nine foot road and moke more miles of
it and yet the time has come when
we will have to change our opinion
again and say that wider roads will
have to be built even If a limited number of miles arc built each year. The
narrow roads arc death on tires and a
trip to Orlando or any other nearby
city especially on Sunday when the
whole world is taking an outing will
convince any one that the norraw road
is a thing o f the past. For twentylive miles it is a succession o f getting
on the road and getting off the road
to allow cars.to pass until it is about
as comfortable to take the right hand
side with two wheels on the brick and
two on the side o f the road and keCp
It up all the way. This getting on
and o ff the brick is not only bad on
the tires but spoils the joys o f the
otherwise plcaiiant ride and at times
it is very* difficult and very, dangerous. Other counties are seeing the
light as the following from the Orlando Reporter-Star would indicate:
"A casual Inspection of the Winter
Garden-Oakland road, the OrlandoWinter Park, as well as the Apopka
road will show that because of the excessive travel oVer these trunk lines
o f Orange c o u r t 's road system they
are deteriorating^'
*
"The’ Wintecjrark road, which is of
grouted brick, is about the beat piece
of road work in the country, and un­
der normal corylitions would outlast
any stretch o f road in this section.
However, there is a limit to all endurance and the constant running o ff
end running back on the roadbed has
worn the curb,, os well as the earth
adjacent to it, until it has allowed the
bed proper to sag and spread, causing
long cracks in the brickwork. With­
out this running on and off, this exccssive wenr would not have been and
the road would have no doubt lasted a
generation or more, with little repair
work. Therefore, the most economi­
cal method to be used in putting this
particular road in its normal condi­
tion is to remove the enuse which is
bringing about the damage, and the
most simple way to accomplish this
is the widening of the road to such a
width that two cars can pass without
getting o ff the brick.
"And what is true of the Winter
Park road is relatively true of other
roads." •

twe
]ow
Cve
|(y
mo]
jn (
the
maJ
uti|
reVl
crn
reai
rjg)
thei
er8)
0f i
todi
dou
si0r
pro.
tion
0pp

Pansies and
English Daisies
Fine large plants in buds and blooa
11.00 dox.; |6.50 per 100,
f. o. b. Express

R ose B ushes
We have a fine stock of strong,
thy 2-yeaf-old varieties which s n j
and flower the best in Florida ell»n.
and soil.
**
WRITE FOR LIST AND PRICQ

Orange blossom time.
DID NOT RAISE TAXES
—---------- o
Our dissertation. about the advisaAna it will soon bo the prettiest Mltjr o f buying the Southern UtlliWe are headquarters for Htrh
In our statement about the remark­
tlme o f the year.
ties Company plant here soma time in able showing made by the commissionPalma, all grown In tuba. Phoni,
0
the near future, haa brought a great manager form o f government for San­
Canarienaii, Washingtonians,
Australia, Needle Palms,.. Chm*r.
ford
in
Saturday's
dally
we
said
the
T h . tourists who I s . . . tor the
,r™
ops, and Sage Palma.
taxes
had
been
raised
that
year
by
North . t th. first breath of spring T” P? T
a “ u a *' ‘
u
These can be transplanted with**
the new d^y government that made a
m l » the best part o f the season.
* • ***“
.T " , w
r
________
much on this subject have voluntarily difference In the totals. This was an
loss of foliage.
^
told the Herald editor that they would error and it has been called to our at­
. We ahall be pleased to quote you n
jjc#
The South Florida Fair is said io never vote bond® again for anything
your wants amt give you suggestion
tention that the taxes were not rais­
j^ 1
T»e the best that has ever been held in except the purchase o f plants for the,
so
you can get the beat results
ed in the year, 1920 consequently the
.
Tampa. Seminole county was not c jty f or electricity, gas, and water,
25
YEARS EXPERIENCE BACK OF
totals show that the expense under
there with an exhibit
but that they were In favor of this the old form was $68,918.4{i and the
EVERY PLANT WE SELL
Iei\
0
■
move as soon as prices on this kind total income was $52,764.25 showing a
. However, Seminole county will be 0f material dropped. This will be a deficit o f $16,154.22. Under the new
at th* Sub-Tropical Fair at Orlando, live question some o f these days and form the city has paid o ff the old
We can not take them all in and it |t is high time that the tax payers deficit' and has a sum over the ex­
^
costa money to make exhibits. We (were considering it. Nothing will penses of $2,845.27.
46 W. Duval Street
Par(
realize, of course, that It is the best lower our taxes like the ownership o f
We stated in Saturday's issue that
ger
JACKSONVILLE
FLORIDA
kind o f advertising but there (s a the public utilities.
this was a good showing even with
___
limit to our money.
the taxes raised but since the taxes
Wc have Anally come to the con­ were not raised and the statement
The biggest firms in the country clusion Chat all thfs talk about flour ■hows the new government to have
have decided to advertise more this dropping five dollars a barrel and th* paid o ff the old debts and had a good
year than ever before and if the big price of wheat being so low that tho sum over and above all expenses the
ones d*cidc this momentous question farmers can not buy flivvers is pure showing is all the more remarkable.
the smaller ones should not-hesitate. bunk. We are certain there has been And in congratulating the city com­
,
no reduction In this great staple, as mission on their good work tho Her­
Rockefeller at Ormond says he is bread now sells for 15 cents the ald would like to add that in another
not afraid to tackle President-elect nineteen ounce loaf. This is as high, year we should be able to take steps
Harding is a game of golf. Gee, we if no$ higher, than it has ever been to either purchase the plants of the
hate to see that. It means that if since we have lived in Haines City.— Southern Utilities Co., and give the
citizens the benefit of eheaper rates
John D. was to stub his toe the price Haines City Herald.
Trouble is, when you buy at retail on gns, water, electricity and ice or
*
of oil would jump.
you can never tell what tho producer if this is not done the commissioners
We wish the business men of San­ got for a commodity. Even before should endeavor to lower taxes if pos­
ford would rise earlier. The city the retailer gets hold of the flour or sible. While Sanford taxes are an
looks like u graveyard until after 9 the cloth or the shoes, .several in­ low us any other progressive city it
in the morning. With the closing at termediate factors have had a hand would be the finest advertising in the
six in the evening and the opening at In the transaction.------Lnkelnnd Star. world to show the investor that San­
ford had even u lower rote than
ten the stoics
just ns well get
many
cities. In other words, with
in the bank class and be done with it.
prices foiling nnd everything coming
down in the next twelve months It
The White Way on First street will
should not take as much money to op­
.
not light the stores at night as they
erate the city government and taxes
should be lighted. If a merchant
could Ik * lowered. We all recognize
thinks he is saving money by having j
the fact thnt improvements nnd high
his wondows dark he is sadly mistnk- j
tnxes go hand in hand nnd no one
cn. Every real store in Sanford should ;
wishes to retard progress by lowering
have good windotf displays all the
taxes hut if the commission by prac­
time nnd have the windows lighted ev­
ticing the same economy and business
ery night until 9 o’clock at lesat.
methods could reduce taxes especially
In this issue fs n statement of the
on residences in which the owners live year 1919 for the qity of Sanford,
This old world is the survival of the
it would stimulate building as noth­ showing the revenue account and from
Attest nnd some of these days there ;
ing else would do ami there would be the year 1920 showing the revenue
is going to be some of the fittest drop
twice ns many home owners ns there account with a comparison of financ­
into Sanford and make the fur fly
nre now.
es in a year of tho old form of gov­
and then the ones who have been lay­
ernment and the new city manager
ing down on the job will discover that
plan. The totals show thnt the ex­
they have been wastnig good time ■
pense under the old form was $68,while being penny wise and pound
The houseboat on which President­ 918.48 and the total nicome was $52,foolish. The wise merchant is ad­
A CLEANER STATION
elect Harding attempted to make a 764.25 showing u deficit of $16,154.22.
vertising. The merchant who does
Under the new form the city seems
not advertise is inviting competition.
There is considerable adverse criti- trip on the East Coast canal was to have paid o ff the old deficit 'and
------------ °
cism on the union station and sur- twice stuck in the mud, and it is pos­ has a sum over the expenses of $2,Sanford needi a downtown ticket roundings nnd especially on the land sible that the last leg of thd trip will 845.27.
A N N O U N C E T H E O PEN IN G OF T H E IR STORE
office. The station is at. least a mile cast of the station that belongs to the have to be made by ruil. The East
The statement of •ourse will be
from the city proper and a city ticket' A. C, L. Ry., and that has never been
Const cnnnl is owned by private indi­ made by those wtio oppose the pres­ in Sanford» N ext to Fire Station, 105 Palmetto At.
office wodld be of the greatest bene- put in decent shnpe ulthough many
ent form that the new government
Buy one tire, pay
fit to the traveling public. Orlando, promises have been made. At almost viduals, who built it for a* considera­ raised the taxes. They undoubtedly Selling Better Tires, cheaper.
tion
of
state
lands—a
few
million
with the station only three blocks from every tether point along the line the
did, nnd so did other cities thnt were one dollar more and get two high grade 6,000 mile
the main thoroughfare haa a dow n-, station and grounds are kept ia good acres. This is one of the very few— In debt but It seems better to raise
■town ticket office and has maintained |shnpe cither by the railroad or by the if not the only— privately ownod wat­ the taxes nnd plnce the city on a cash Tires. This is what you pay:
one for mnny year*. It may bo that ci^ic societies nnd to a stranger get- er way for public use in the United basis and one that is paying expenses
O U R PRICK
LIST PRICE
lt is on account of Orlando having1ting o ff here for a few minutes and States. F or several years an attempt than to keep the taxes where they
NON-SKID
NON-SKID
two Tailroad lines. If that Is all that looking around the station und down has been-made to have the govern­ were, go in tho hole and charge it up
keeps Sanford from having this con- Ninth street the outlook is hardly at- ment taka over the canal, dredge it to the tax payers when it comes to
30x3..............
$19.70 Two
venleneo we will mako haste and get tructive enough to make him think out to a safe depth and keep it open paying the interest on vouchers, etc.
:........................ 23.50 Two
another line In here.
twice about Sanford. A t tho station for navigation. The East Coast Can­ It is reasonable sure and certain that 30x3%
'
o
the passengers cannot see the real city al and Transportation Company, which
31x4
...................... 32.80 Two
CIRCUIT COURT, TTK JUDICIAL
' The Kissimmee Valley Gazette's of Sanford and If they judge jt by the dug the canal, did a great work, a IH THE
CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE
3 2 x 3 % ........................... 28.00 Two
l l V l b . bass was beaten by J. H. aPPC»rances o f the station and sur- work which can be appreciated only
FLORIDA.— IM CHA
Woodward of the Thomas Hardware fundings they will have a mighty by one who has made the trip by mo­ J millet W* Jon#*,
32x4 ............................. 37.40 Two
Company, who had a 12K-lb. b ig -; P°°r °Pinion o( tl»« ^ y * The station tor boat "from Daytona to Jacksonville
33x4
....................... 39.25 Two
mouth bass, caught by him in Lake ; buildinK is one of the
in th« nnd deserve great credit for opening
34x4 ..............................40.10 Two
Butler, on display in the store w ln-!state but tbat does not covcr «P ^
up this waterway, and connecting tho
daw FHdav.—Tamoa Tribune.
i bad BPots in connection with the build- St. Johns with the Indian river—but
the time has passed when such means
H E A V Y G U A R A N T E E D TU B ES
of transportation should be privately
PROTECTING THE GAME
owned.
The passage of the president-elect
30x3
through this canal, and his unfortun­
ate experience of being stuck in the
30x3%
mud twice, may eventually prove a
32x3%
great thing for the eventful owning
of the canal by the government.
31x4
The News hopes some time to see
The mid-winter edition of the Flor­
32x4
the Indian river and tho St. Johns
ida Grower is a peach with 74 pages'
33x4
connected by a short canal south ' of
and R'finely illustrated cover. The
Sanford, which would give a grand
edition covers* all of Soqth Florida
34x4
waterway from Jacksonville via. Pal- MOTICE TO DRAIMAOE COXTRACTOIS.
and then some, showing wonderful
atka, DeLand and Sanford to the East Healed b)&lt;U w ill be r#e*rlrd by lb* Hoard o f TH ESE A R E N O T SECONDS A N D A R E ABSO­
pictures of the beauty spots and the
county Comrolaalocra of Hrmlaol# County, F lo,.
Coast and thence back by New Smyr­ Ida. at Hi# a (fir. o f aald Hoard al Iba Court
-crops and the fish and the hunting of
LUTELY GUARANTEED
Ilmia# In Hanfiud. Florida, no or It for* IO
na, Port Orange, Daytona, and SL o'rlork
this state are given fine publicity. Afa. m. on lb# 3Ut day of Uarrb, A. I&gt;.
Augustine to Jacksonville.— DeLand |all. for lb# rteanlng out of dltrhe* and rater looking at the girl on the cover as
nala In Florida (I n n fi and lllark llamioork
News.
she lolls on the beach wo see why
DriaHg* IHatrlct Ottrbfa.
W hen you need T IR ES think o f the Saving
Great minds run in the same chan­ • Kail mi led jardage IX.ure m . yila.
Edgar Wright spends so much of his
A r#rllfl#d rb#tk for »330.&lt;iO payable Io K. A.
nel, Chris, old chnp. In Saturday’s Ilnur laaa, Clark o f Srmlnola I'ounty, Fla., limit
leisure time fishing and'swimming on
See Us.
art-uoit&gt;any *arb bid. land In tbr aura of |2.Herald the same date as the above in uun.no
the gulf coast. If you catch them
arrrptabl# Io lb# Hoard of I'ounty Coco■the News we had an editroial of, the tnlaalonrra uniat b# glrrn upon aliening or tbe
-down there like that, Edgar, we wjll
I'lana and aperlflcatlona ran ti# a*tn al th* of'same kind. Wc knew DeLand could I'outran.
accept your invitation td go tarpon
A ll Mail Orders Shipped Samp D ay
of Fr*d T. WtUUma. Engineer. flagford,
be counted on in getting the St. Johns fir*
fishing some time later on. The Flor­
Fla., and ran 1* vru rrd from aald Engineer
r*lum#d If ■ Idd la
river before the people and the San- &lt;n d*|*&gt;*ll “ I ».'*•«&gt; 1°
ida Grower Is doing the greatest’ work
told#,
in the publicity line o f any*magazine
* Tb* Hoard reaerer* lb* right to I*Jar I any or

Hardy Palm s

are materially
reduced fo r
growers who

»

Hy onlrr of lb# Hoard of I'onnly, I'nmmla.
■toner, of Semlnol# County. Flordla.
ISKAt.l
H -. A . IK
S*-3le

�-T T ”

'

T

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921

H APPIN ESS THI
W EA LTH
W
Tf

ally distributing Jiis fortune where favor
prompts*
,
!.
Wealth is not a mocker taunting the poor with
the beauty and the luxtiVy o f his possessions.
Wealth is not a grasping usurer snatching his
goods from the outstretched hand o f the yeamor.
Wealth, is not a hateful cynic tempting Youth
from the paths of*righteousness.
Wealth is not a cruel taskmaster brow-beating
slaves as they fall panting on the path of progress
pleading for a moment's respite.
Wealth is not a mystic spectre guiding the old
to halls of poverty there to echo the death-rattle in
their scrawney throats with scornful laughter.
Wealth is a magnetic leader urging all to
achievement by promises o f rich reward.
Wealth is a divine inspiration nwakenlng appre­
ciation of the beauties o f the world and the Joy of
livini
whoso values spur de
less longing with attain
sire to acquirement am

Then there are those one loves best, the wife
who has always been a partner in trouble and mon­
ey-worries, whom you nave seen watch luxurious
cars go by, whose face has brightened at sight of
dress or gem, only to sadly smile when possession
was impossible; there are the children to whom one
would give their youthful desire and prepare for
life; but most of all is mother, the mother who has
nursed you through mumps and measles, stood by
you in scraps, and sacrificed and worried and lovea,
and the father who has toiled to nave his earnings
taken up by you, for your needs and desires. To
them wealth permits ymr to give the things they
want most; to lavish on them oil their hearts desires.
Such are the PLEASURES OF WEALTH.

Wealth is the maternal tester arousing youth to
the appreciation o f justice and the practice of nobilIty*
&gt;
Wealth is the kind mentor ceaselessly encourag­
ing the. highest developmenXpf mental and charac­
ter possibilities through endeavor.
Wealth is thb Comrade of Opportunity, the Sis­
ter of Success and the Mother of Happiness.

T H E PROFITS OF W E A L T H
The wealth which you acquire is profitable, not
only to yourself, but to the others, to the world and
to the race.
The presence of gold, of silver, of coal, of oil
and the other mineral resources does no one good
when they remain in the earth.' Their good is real­
ized when they are circulated among men and Na­
tions.
Suppose no more oil were taken from the earth,
what would happen?
_ *
*
Starvation would stalk abroad. It would enter
the homes, about every factory and manufacturer,
business would be paralyzed; navigation would be
impossible— in short, progress would stop and civili­
zation would pause. Man would bd reduced to his
status in the pre-hlstorio ages, totally subject to
ehancc and the elements.
When you give your dollars to free these min­
eral resources you are helping the race,1you arc ad­
vancing progress, you are being a brother to men.
Here lie your profits and theirs.
The possession of wealth assures your financial
independence. This is invaluable to the business
man or woman and to those who have not the talent
or training to make a good livelihood. It insure**
them the respect and consideration of their associ­
ates. It aids them to bring through deals and ac­
complishments of results which otherwise would be
impossible.
To the city in which you live your wealth !s a
factor in its development. You can help It to meet
the problems which visit every community.
In famine, fire, catastrophe, deluge, pestilence,
you enn aid materially in relieving the suffering. The
social problems are largely solved through an ex­
penditure of funds. You may help out on the funds.

THE P L E A SU R E OF W E A L T H
The pleasures,of wealth are many. Some
delight the body, somfe enrich the mind and some
bless the soul.
The first pleasure of wealth is SATISFACTION.
To one o f courage and action the mere triumph
of accomplishment enters the mind like the sweet,
sudden fragrance o f a flower. Only those who have
conquered doubt, competition, exercised energy and
completed achievement know the estatic pleasure of
an aim attained.
.. The victories o f Pershing, the music of Beeth­
oven, the plays of Shakespeare, the inventions of
Edison, gave to these favorites of the gods the
greatest pleasure when alone and silent, far from
the noisy chamber o f public accord, came the reali­
zation of a purpose achieved.
And so it is with the man or woman, who mur­
murs lowly, "I have wealth.”
The next pleasure of wealth is the Possession of
Beauty.
Every one hns an ideal. It may be a beautiful
home, pictures, music, animals, or the desire to
create beauty.
To secure these, wealth is necessnry. And when
wealth comes, all the long desired articles and aims
may be purchased. •
Then is one’s soul and mind filled with the joy
of possessing. Of surrounding himself, or tersclf.
with all the beauty wheih they have long yearned
for nnd may now have nq their own.

H O W TO SECURE W E A L T H
r
You may secure wealth. You may enjoy all its
pleasures, you may lawfully accept its profits, and
you may dispense pleasures and profits ’ to your
generation and to posterity.
Imagination must be developed. You. must be
able to visualize possibilities. You must be able to
plan, to think. Foresight must be carefully fostered.
Judgment must ever be attended upon Imagina­
tion. You muat weigh possibilities, without preju­
dice. Meet men on their common ground and infuse
into your judgment confidence, trust and justice.
Enefgy must always be kept screwed to the
sticking place. Then you’ll not fail. Procrastina­
tion, the arch thief of wealth,‘will flee.
Courage is the stimulant which will vitalize
these requisites to fortune building. Without cour­
age no great feat was ever accomplished, no great
discovery was ever made. America would still be
unknown were it not for Courage.
Constructiveness is the only method to gain
wealth today. There was a time when industry was
the key to fortune. That day is past. The patha o f
industry are clogged with workers today. But the
demand for the products of earth is increasing con­
stantly. To make money you must get back to
eartb.
Invention makes money but few have the ability.
Genius in art makes money but this is given only to
a few and the pnth is hnrd and long. Coal, copper,
silver, gold, nil the mineral resources of earth nave
been bought up. Fortune builders of the past gen­
eration have a monopoly on these products.
There is one of earth’s products left—OIL.
Get into the OIL INDUSTRY. It is the newest,
most profitable game known. There is a chance for

YOU W IL L GAIN W E A L T H
If you have good will toward your fellow man
good luck will come to you.

YOUR O P P O R T U N I T Y FO R

' If you desire money not for Joys of personal
possession, but for the good that you can do.
If you can live In luxury, yet remain a brother
to your poorer friend.
If you can conquer work, yet love it too.
If you, though independent, can appreciate the
comradeship of man.
If you can give to others and count the pleas­
ure in'the giving, not in the cost o f the gift.
If you count your gain, not by the dollars it has
won for you, but by the benefits you may share with
your country.
If you can satisfy all your desires and yet bo
master o f your soul.
If you can prosper and not patronize. ,
If you can lose it all and smile with hope to
gain again. .
Sometimes in the silent stretches of the night,
thoughts of work and wealth come to me—do they
come to you?
I am jotting down some o f these night-ideas o f
mine. Perhaps they coincide with yours. Perhaps
you will find in them the same seeds from which
your thoughts have come, seed which you have de­
veloped through careful nourishing into their full
flower. Perhaps you are even now reaping their
harvest.
It isn’t that I believe these night-thoughts o f
mine havo any intrinsic value. But they are the
Thoughts of a Man. Because man had hte power o f
thought, the race has progressed. Because man pos­
sessed the ability of action, we may know content­
ment.
And so I am putting these thoughts on paper
before you because you and I are just comrades after
all. Perhaps we would not recognize each other if
we met on the street. Custom demands introduc­
tions still. But if there was a fire, or a flood, a child
hurt or a woman crying for help. If we saw^an oil
well cpme in on our land we would ACT TOGETH­
ER.
4
On this page there is an advertisement o f an In­
vestment opportunity.. I wish that we might act to­
gether in this matter. I believe that we would suc­
ceed. I consider it a square-deal business proposi­
tion, with a minimum of hazard and promise of big
gains.
,
I have made some money in the oil business but
while I was making it I tried to help others tow their
ships into port. I may not be considered an up-todate finnacier, but I don’t believe that ail’s fair In
business, as they say it is in love and war.
Success is only achieved when both you and the
other fellow are satisfied. I believe.
v
If after reading the advertisement below, you
think you and I can work together and be successful
let me hear from you.
Yours for new Prosperity,
(Signed)
PORTER OAKES
Copyright 1921, Porter Oakes.

FORTUNE

We offer you an investment in the Dispatch Petroleum Company, a small capitalized, well-managed, big-dividend paying organization, with
its dividend guarantee backed by two producing oil wells— W ell No. 3, ready to complete, in the proven Northwest Burk-W aggoner F i e l d Well No. 4, drilling around 500 f t in the Breckenridge, Texas, W onder Field’s gusher district

D IV ID E N D S G U A R A N T E E D

GO IN W IT H US IN T H IS Q U E S T FOR C E R TA IN W E A L T H

■I• A /V Vl f'l

Big Possibilities for Quick Profits

• Read

this opportunity message to vou. The Disnatch pvtroi-

eum company is a $200,000 Texas organisation.

U

K

The president and

On Oct. 9th, 1920, a TEN

p.

c..Cash Dividend was Paid
.

0n Nov. 20- 1920&gt;a FIVE P- c- Cash Dividend was Paid
n
Dec. 22,1020, a FIVE p. c. Cash Dividend was Paid

O

5'55r,teL” X J EiJSSSH

a i i u , i), ill u iuciv tfo, * i»

Our Dividend Record

In Feb., 1921, Dispatch will Declare its next Dividend.

_i /

sj

i

complete. It is expected to substantially increase the dividend fund.
The No. 4 well in tno Breckinridge field Is drilling.
The Dispatch also has a proven shallow lease of 130 acres in the
Brownwood field, owned ana operated in conjunction with the McAdoo interests, with wells now putting oil In the pipe-lines and 40
more wells on the drilling program; now under way.
In addition to these holdings, the company owns valuable leases
in the Kemp-Mungcr-Allen field, in Young County where new gush­
ers are being reported almost daily, in Archer county,
county, Wichita county, the Northwest Burk-Waggoner field, and
in Reeves county, near that section where the wonder well of the
world was reported a few days ago— with several hundred barrels or
oil flowing from a well only 96 feet deep. The Dispatch holdings
are checker-boarded in the proven and speculative fields of Texas.
You are offered this chance to buy a limited number of shares
__
in the&gt; Dispatch Petroleum Company at their par value, f 10 per
of
share, because the company wishes to cash in on a limited block
"
its treasury stock and Increase its holdings and rush its operation
in the Breckenridge wonder-field. You can share in these fortunepromising operations— you can become a pro-rata isrtner in this
enterprise— you can bd a share-holder In al. o f the Dispatch prop.ridings— , etc.,
ertiea— oil wells— the Brownwood-McAdoo, et als., I.
hoi
Ad* shares are gone. We
if you send in your check before the unsot
capital to
are making this call for a limited amount o f additional immediate
put into Breckenridge. Our immediate need Is your
opportunity if your subscription reaches us before th
snares are subscribed.

GOING A F T E R

BR E C K E N R ID G E

G USH ER

tho proven zalcs gusher which spatted oil against
ns County, the windows o f the Chamber o f ComurucKcmrugc iiciu. owjihuims
___ 11i now
merce building —
in
i Breckenridge
Texas, the Dispatch No. 4 well
----- ------------------„ has
— been
drillers widely published. 71._
“ ..------- I!—
1
drilling at about 600 feet. The drillera
The Swenson
Ranch
fe d certain to get a tremendous gusher. Wells, tho Cooper Henderson gushers.
They believe in it strong enough to take Farmor Higginbotham, with his nine oil
part o f their pay in stock. We feel cer- wells and his nine fair daughters,
tain that it will be a giant producer too, Ail these
and the countless other
because the noted Roxana Ball gusher, wells have testified that Breckenridge (a
about a .half a mile south o f us, is one the fortune making marvel of the world
of the most consistent producers in the today. We are in the very midst .o f
field,— the Fen.land producer is east and this field. How can we miss? J u s t s
slightly north o f ua-and the big Guar- few days ago the Y. M. C. A. Syndicate
anty gusher, which came in December 81, in the Breckenridge field reported a div-

too. A fortune— consider what that means. Money is power!
Money makes dreams come true; dreams o f possession, luxuries,
pleasure, happiness. Through labor money comes very slowly and
with much dftfioulty. But through OIL money comes QUICKLY
and with ease.
.
We urge you not to miss our next dividend. The coupon be­
low ia your passport to Fortune. Fill it out NOW—tods?, for all
you can carry. Remember the more you take the larger your DIV­
IDEND will be. Use the coupon and mail it TODAY and go with
us to Breckenridge—and FORTUNE.

DI8PATCH PETROLEUM COMPANY,
SH—No. 1
McAdoo-Oakes-Shaffer Bid*., Wichita Falls, Texas.
Gentlemen:
Enclosed find f -----.......................'.....for which send me
......... .... - ........ ....shares of stock in your company at $10.00
per share, par value. I understand these shares to be fu l­
ly paid, and non-aasessable forever and I share in the com­
pany’s two wells, DIVIDENDS and In all future wells,
acreage and holdings of the company in the future.

NAME

REFERENCES: Any National Bank at Wichita Falls. Tex.:
Manager Chamber o f Commerce, FL Worth, Tex.; Texas Oil
Ledger, Ft, Worth; Texas Oil Gasette, Ft- Worth; Wichita Oil
Reporter, Wichita Falls; Breckenridge Oil Reporter, lJreca*
enrldger Texas; Wichlts Falls Record News, Wichita Falls;
any business house, Wichita Falls.

ADDRESS

Capital Stock $200,000.

Optra!

McAdoo-Oaks-Shaffer Bldg

Proven Fields.

Par .Yahe $10 Per Share

W IC H ITA FALLS, T E X A S

�THE SANFORD W EEKLY H ERALD, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1921
n r THB CXRCUIT COURT. SKVABTH JUDJ- NOTICE OF AFFLICATIOB FOR T A X n r e .
CTTAT. OIXCUTT, SEXIBOLZ COtTHTT,
UNDER SECTION 373, QEXERAL
*
FLORIDA,— IN CHANCERY
STATUTES .
J. F. Lalag, joined bp bar baaband nnd next
Nolle* I* hereby given that 0 , o . W aIron
friend, J. B. Lalag. Complainant*.
parch a** r of Tax Cartiricata No, 434 4 ,^ 7
NOTICE o r AF FLIC ATI ON FOX TA X DEED
tb* 41b’ dap o f Jun*.- A. D. 1817, baa tied
W d . n . McAlister, A lice-L . McAlister and HI aald crelincata la mp office, and ban m,&amp;j
t m o t i o n m , o e x x x a l T tj
V
unknown d*Tl**e*. heir* and gn at***, or otb&gt; application for tax deed to lean* la o n xrZ
t z s , l a w s or Fl o r i d a
ere, claiming nailer Wm. H . McAUater nnd sure with law. Bald certlfleata embrace* the
Nolle* 1* giran ta il s . r , Doudaep, pureharer
* Alice L. McAlister, Defendants.
following describad propertp al lusted in Beml.
o t Tax O r im c t I* No. 157, d o lt* Ibe 6 th (Ur
not* Ooontp. rlorlda, to-wlt: Beg, A le eh. w
CITATION.
o t J*lp, A. I). IBIS, has riled Mid certlfleata
In raj office, and baa made application tot U i TO: Wm. II. McAUater o f Cincinnati. B u t* ot and 3.33 cb. N. o f BN cor. o f NW quarter Z r
SB quarter, flee. 10, Twp. 31 II, Rg*. gy g
deed to Ireae la accordance with law.
Said
Ohio; Alice U McAUater, o f Cincinnati, Ohio;
cartiflrala embrace* tha following described
tbo nnkaown defla***. be Ire, legate**, grea­ run N 1.33 cb. W 48 links, 8 i .U eb. H 10
Tb* said land being aanreed at (h*
propertp altaated lb Seminole Goon 17 , Florida,
ter*, or other claimant* under Wm. II. Me* link*.
o f tb* iaeuanc* o f such ra rtin ra u la the
to-wjt:
RW qaarter o f NE quarter, See. 33.
Alleter and Alir* U McAUater; and to anp dal*
name
o
f
Hernando Daniels.
Twp. 90 8, Bee. 30 S, 40 acre*.
The Mid
and all other partis* claiming aap Interest
Also Tax Oertnieat* No. 433, dated tb* 41a
land being aaeeaaed at the data o f tha 1»In and to tb* foUowtng described land* ali­
dap o f Just, A. I). 1817, baa filed aald cerU•nance or eaeb certlfleata In tha same o f D.
as ted la Oeolaola Ooontp. Florida, to-wlti
O. Crenabaw.
Lot* On* (I ) and Two &lt;3) of Block Tw*le* fleet# In mp office, and ha* mad* application
A l-o. Nolle* la bar*br Siren that B. F. Dood- (13), Tier Three (1) o f lb* Clip o f Ban font. for tax deed to laeu* In accordant* with law
n» 7 , purchaser o f Tax Certlfleata No. 23S, dat­ Florida, aa afaown bp B, R. Tratforda' Map of Bald certificate embrace* tba following dwcrthl
ed properly attnaled Is Seminole County. Fire
ed tha 3rd dap o f Jana, A. f&gt;. IBIS, baa filed Sanford, Florida:
aald e*rtlfleate la tup office, and baa made ap­
It appearing from tb* sworn blU o f com­ Id*, lo-w lt: Deg. BE toe. o f NW quarter J
BE
qaarter Bee. 10, Twp. 31
Rg*. n
plication for taa deed to leant In accordance plaint filed In Ula cant* against po*. that
wltb law.
Said certificate em brace th* fol­ poa bar* oe claim aoma lntareet la tb* Und* W 70 yard*. N 110 yard*. ■ 70 yards, ■ n g . 4,
lowing described propert/ altnatad In Seminole berelnabor* described, therefore, jom, tb* said Th* said land being a aaeased at th* data o f tb*
Ooontp, Florida, to-w it: W S 8-4 eh. o f BW Wm. II. MeAllattr. and A U tt»:L . MeAltotar Issuance or inch certificate la tb* name 0f
quarter of BW qaarter. Sec. 14, Twp. 90 8., Hgr. ar* berebp required to b* and “appear before Unknown.
A lio Tag O t lin eal# No. 1948. dated iha tni
BO E. I ) acres. Tb* aald land being aaeeaaed oar aald Circuit Coart at tb* Court lionet In
at tb* data o f tbo taanaae* o f each certlfleata Sanford, riorida. oo tb* 4th dap at April, A. dap o f Jana, A. D. 1813, has Hied said rerunIn the name o f Unknown.
D. 1831. tad Ibear and there o a k * answer t« cat* Is mp office, and ha* mad* application
A Lao, nolle* I* hertbp glrtn that B. F. Dood- tb* blU ot complaint exhibited against poa ot for lax deed to Irene in accordance with law
nap, porcbaMr o f T a i Certlfleata No. 371, dat­ oth ers Lm * decree pro confaeno will b* gate red Ssld certificate etabracre th* following deacrlU
ed property tl lasted In Hemlnole Ctmolp. r io t.
ed th* 3rd dap o f Jena, A. D. I l l s , baa filed against pou.
aald eertineata In mp o ffice , aid baa made
And anr and all other pagUe* claim lag aap Ida, to-w lt: Reg. 10 tb*. M aad 3B8 ft. w of
application for U a dead to lease In accord­ right, Utl* or Interest In and to tb* lands b*re- BE tor. o f NW qaarter o f BE qaarter. 8 *e in
ant* with law. Bald certificate embrace* tb* lnabovt described ander. bp or through Wm. II. Twp. 31 4L. Hge. 31 K. Ran W 103 toot. S. log
following described propertp altnatad in Beml- MrAUiter or Alice L. MeAllster, or otherwise, ft., R 103 fh , N I 0S rt. Tb* Mid land bet*,
nolt Coo nip, Florida, to-w lt: tie*. NW cor. are berebp required to be and appear before ••reared at tb* data o f tb* Issuance o f reck
Sec. 33, Twp. 90 B, Rg*. SO K. Ran B S.B cb. our said Ctrcalt Court, at th* Court 11o u t In t e r tlfln l* 1* tb* asm* o f J. U. McNatt.
Also Tax Certificate No. 434, da Iad the 3rd
E 0.73 cb., N S.B cb. W 0,73 Hi. I acre*.
Salford, Florida, on lb* 2nd dap of Mar, A.
Al»o. nolle* 1* berebp siren that 8. F. Dood- D. 1831, and then and there make answer to dap o f June, A. D. 1818. ha* filed Mid rernap, purchaser ot Tax Certificate No. 1004, Sat* lb* bill o f complaint aihlMtad against *ald tm eettM n mp office, ta d has mada applica­
ed tb* 2nd dap o f Jana, 1003, baa filed aald ink now n partita, others)** * decree - pro coa- tion for tax deed to iaaa* la accordant* with
Bald certificate embrace* tba following
c*rUflrata la mp office, and ha* made applica­ ftnao will- be entered against aald onkpown law.
described property situated la Seminole coun­
tion for tax dead to lean# in accordance with parUa*.
law.
Bald certlfleata embrace* tb* following
It I* ordered that this notice be pabUehed la ty, Florid*, to-w lt: Deg. 433 ft. N. o f BN aw.
described proper 1 / altaated in Bemlaala Coantp; th* Basfor4 llerald, a nswapaptr published la o f NW quarter o f BR qaarter, Section 10, Twp"
Florid*, to-wlls Rag. 3 eba. 8 o f NS cor o f Seminole Cowntp, Florida, one* a week for 31 B.. Rg*. 11 B. Boa H. 338 fL W 301 fL. B.
NW quarter o f NB qaarter. Bee. IS. Twp. 30 8., tight weeka aa to lb* knows partte* deftndaat, 328 ft.. 8 2S8 rt., 3-10 acre*. Tb* Mid land
Itg*. SO A
Ron W 10 eha. S 31 degree*. W aad oar* a weak for tw tle* weeks as to lb* being areeared at the data * f th* Irenaar* of
each cartiacat* ia th* name e f Orerg* Gala**.
A 40 cb*. B 3.34 cb*, B 13 cb*. N 8.34 eba. to ua known partte* defendant.
Also Tax Certificate No. 480, dated th*
beg.
IS sera*. Tb* aald land betas »»■»»«ed
Wltnena mp band aad Ika Mai of tb* aald
at the dal* o f lb* laaaane* o f s*cb certificate Ctrcalt Gosrt on tkla tbe Itb dap o f Jaatarp, 3rd dap o f June, A. D. 1818, has filed Mjg
certificate
la mp offlr*, and baa mada applica­
la tb* name of Unionwn.
A. 1). 1831.
tion for tax deed to Iren* la accordasc* with
Uni*** said certificate* shall be redeemed ac­
(BBAL)
B. A. DOU0LAM,
Bald certlfleata embrace* tha following
cording to law U x deed* w ill lies* thereon on
Clerk o f tb* Clreoll Court, law.
tb* !3 lb dap o f February,' A. D. 1831.
o f Bemlaol* Countp, Fla. drocrbled propertp altaated la Samlaola Coun­
ty. rlorlda, to-w lt:
B*g. 840 ft. N. o f IR,
Witness mp official aignatar* and tea) this
Bp V. E. DOUOLABB, D. C.
cor. o f NW qaartar n f BN quarter, 8*e. 10, To.
th* 7th dap o f Janaarp', A . D. 1831.
UEOKUE Q. IIERRINU.
21
B..
Rg*.
01
R
„
Run
W J 88 ft., N 133 fL.
(BBAL)
B. A. D0UQLAS9,
Hotleltor, sad Connael for Complainant*.
E 2M ft., B ISO ft. I act*. Tb* said land beClerk Circuit Coart,
23-1310
Ing aswaaed at tba data, o f tba (usance o f n th
Seminal* O u n lp , Fla.
certificate tn tb* name' o f Barth Oi U m .
Up E. II, WILSON, D. C.
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDI­
Alao Tax Cartineata No. 430, dated tha 4th
II etc
CIAL CIRCUIT, BENIN0 LX OOUNTT,
dap
o f June, A. D. 1817, baa filed aald rertiFLORIDA.— IN CHAN CERT
NOTICE OF BFZQIAL MASTER'S BALE.
flcale In mp offlro, and liu mada applieslloa
Notice la berebp given that under and bp etrfor ta i deed to Irena In according* wltb law.
tut o f a final decree o f foreclosure made and J. F, Lalag, Joined bp btr buibanA aad B*tt Bald certifies I* tmbrarea tba following
d*.
rendered I'erember SOtb, 1890, In a certain
act Ibed property attnaled tn Hemlnola County.
friend, J. E. la la g, •Oomplalmlnts.
cane* pending In tba Circuit Court o f tb* 7lh
Florida,
to-wlt:
Reg.
7
1-2
eb.
W
and
10
eh,
v«..
,
Judicial Circuit o f rlorlda In and for Remlnol* J. J. Cat**, J. J. Cete* Compaap, Iocofporated, N o f BE cor. o f NW quarter ot NN quarter of
County In Chancery- wherein Nat Adam* I*
a. Florid* corporation. Ann!* C, Woodhrldga, Bee. 10, Twp. 21 H., Rgr. 31 E. Ron N S3 yds.
complainant and C. A. Hen ruler* and J. T. MeAlbert U. E s vm , Calvin A, Foaga, Georg* D, E U yd*. S 23 pda. W 33 pda. Tha.sxld land
Lain ere defeqdanla— tha undersigned, a* Special
Morton, William T. Nash, and all unknown being areeared at tb* dal* o t tha laananre of
Matter In Chanearp, will aetl to tb* hlgbetl and
darleere, helm and grant***, ar othere, claim , such ctrll flea la In tb* name o f rio t* Faabaw.
beat blddrr for caih In band at public auction,
tag under Albert 0 . Ravan. Calvin A . Roegs,
Alao Tax Certlfleata No. 433. daltd tb* 3rd
during lb* legal bour* o f ' sale, at tb* front
Georg* R, Mottos aad William T . Nash, De- dap o f Jane, A. D. 1818. has filed aald tertldoor o f lb* court hpuse In Hanford, He ml hole
fandaata.
ftrata In mp offlro , and haa mada application
Counts. Florida, on Mondap. March 7th. 1831.
fnr tax deed to Irena In accordanre with law.
CITATION
tb* following described real estate Iplng and
Tb: Albert O, Rave*, residence unknown; Cal- Bald certlfleata embraces tba following de­
being ailual* In Seminole Counts, Florid*:
scribed
propertp. altaated In Seminol* Coantp,
via A. Foege, rostdenre unknown) George n.
An undivided one half 11C) Inlereat In lb*
Morton, reeldeoce
unknown;
William
T, Florida, lo-w lt: Reg. 4.01 cb. W aad 8.23 eh.
N one-half of the 8B one-foorth of NW onoNash, raeldcoc*
unknown;
lb*
unknown N o f HE corner of NW qaartar o f BB quarter
fonrtb. and the south nine (8) acre* of tba
heirs, device-**, legate**, grant***, or other o f Sec. 10. Twp. 21 H., Bge. II B-, Run N
NK one-fourth o f NW one-fourtb, of Bee (Ion
rlalmanta under Albert 0 . Raves. Calvin A. I. 32 cb.. W 1.B1 eh.. 8 1.32 cb. E 1.32 th.,
30v Twp. 3d South, Range 33 East, containing 20
Tbe aald Inad being areereed at
Fong*. George U. Morton and William
T, 2-10 acre*.
acre* more or lea*.
Naah, and to anp and all other partte* claim. lit* dale o f Iho luuane* of such certificate IA
I'urchtser to vtp for deed of deed* of fooIng anp Interest In and lo lb* following de­ Ihe naiut of Ham Rawls.
vepinea.
Unleaa aald certificate ahall ba redeemed ac­
scribed lands etiuated In Bemlnol* Coantp,
8CI1ELI.E MAINES.
cording lo law tai deed will laeu* thereon re
Florida, lo-w lt:
‘
25-Jlc
______Special Matter In Chancerp.
the
10th dap o f Ftbroarp. A. D. 1831.
Beginning nt tb* HontbwMt com er o f th*
Wlnttaa mp officia l slgnatnre and real thli
IN CLHCUIT (JoURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL Norlbweat quarter of Benton II, Township IP,
CIRCUIT, STATE O r FLORIDA, COUN.
Hontfa of Hang* II Rail, ran North 3.37 chains, the 3rd dap o f Januarp. A. D. 1821.
T T O f BEMINOLE.— IN CHANCEBT
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
R u t 8.40 chains, to tha right-of-wap o t tb* II.
.
Clerk Circuit Court,
and I. Railroad, thane* Bonthwestarlp on tha ,
Hemlnola
County, Fla,
Wait aid* .o f lb* aald railroad right-of-wap to
BILL r o a FABTITION
Rp K. II. WILSON, D. C.
tba Baal line of tha Sanford Grant, thane*
Margaret W. Hunter, a widow,
Sooth ZB degree* West on aald Una to tba 21 Me_____________________________________ •
va.
Booth line o f tha Northwest Quarter ot Sec­
Kenneth W. Hunter. *t at..
tion 11, Township 18, Booth o f Hang* II IN CIRCUIT COURT, BEVENTH JUDICIAL
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
CIRCUIT, BEMINOLE COUNTT, ITATE
To: Karp Kcelpe O llier and F. W. Ollrer, her East, thence Waal to tb* point or beginning.
OF FLORIDA.— IN CHANCERY.
husband, Helen Jahn Rhode* and Ultctiell Containing F irs Acre*, more oe Jana;
It appearing from tha swore bill o f complaint II. W . llarr, Complainant,
Scott Rhodes, her huaband. Marp It. Sage, a
ve.
t
filed In this causa agalnat pou, that pon hare
widow, (illbert Hunter and Real Hunter.
Clara Moore and btr huaband. A. O, 'Moore. l»eWhereaa It appear* from tb* IUU of Com­ or claim aoma Interest In th* land* hereinabove
fendanta.
plaint filed herein, dulp rerlflvd under o*|h described, therefore, poa, th* aald Albart 0.
FORECLOSURE— CITATION
aa ptotlded bp la *, that puu and each o f ymi Ear**, Calvin A. Foaga, Georg* U. Morion and TG CLARA MOORE AND HER HL'flllAND, A.
are defendant* named In aald Itlll. and that the William T. Naah ar* berebp required to b« and
U
UOOIIE.
realience o f the defendant*. Mary Recipe Ollr- appear before out aald Circuit Court, at tba
Van Mrlrr, I'allaa County, Hlale o f Iowa.
ef (foil T. W. O llier la llochealer. In the State Court llouee In Banford. Florida, on tha 7th dap
NOTICE
o f New York: that tha residence o f tb* de­ o f March, A. D. 1831, and then and that*
It
appearlnx from an affidavit ot
Hchella
fendants, Helen Jahn Rhode* and Mitchell Scott make answer (o tb* bill o f complaint exhibited Maine*, that be la attorney and soRcllor for II.
•
gatnal
you.
otherwise
a
decree
pro
conreeeo
Rhode*, her huehand. Ii Hi. 1’ aul. In the Stale
W. llarr, Ibe complainant In tbe above styled
o f Mlnuesma; that the residence of lb* defend- will be entered (gainst pon.
And anp and all ntbtr parti** claiming anp cause, and that you and each of yon are reel,
not Merp E. S «t e It Leilugton, In Ibe State of
denia
of a alale other then Ibe Stale of Flori­
Kentucky: that Hie residence of the defendinl right, till* or Inter**! la and lo the lands here- da. Ibat there la no |wra—n within the Stale of
Inahov*
described
under,
bp
or
through
Albert
Raul Hunter la In Rrooklpn. In the Htete o f
Florida, service o f a aubpoena upon whom would
New Y'ork. nad that the residence of the de­ G. Eaves, Calvin A. Foaga, Georg* II. Morton, bind you, or either o f you, and a till o f com­
fendant Gilbert Hunter ta In Itoffalo. In the w illiam T. N u b , or otherwise, are hertbp re- plaint la tint been herein filed exalntt you. It
State of New York, end that pou and each o f qnlrtd to be and appear before our aald Cir­ la hereby ordered tbat you and each of yoa ap­
poa art over th* age o f iwcatp-oo* peer*, and cuit Court, at tha Court Ilotm* la Hanford, pear to tbe Mil o f complaint filed herein axatnat
that there le no person In th* Slat* of Flori­ Florida, on th* 4th dap o f April, A. D. 1831, you In Ihe'ebuve rntltlrd cause, on the 7tfa dap
da service of subpoena upon whom wotild tdnd and than and there mah* answer to tha bill o f o f March. A. D. IP21. the asm* belay a rule
complaint tih lt ile d agalnat aald unknown par­ day o f thla Court, and tbe Hanford Herald la
pou the said defendants.
It Is therefoc* ordered that poo do appear to ties, otherwise a decree pro confrano w ill ba hereby deelgnaied ae Hi* newqpaptr In which
the lilll of Complaint herein at the Court lluuae entered agalnat said unknown partte*.
thla notice shari be published once a week fur
It 1* ordered tbat this nolle* b* published tn four ronaecutlee weeka.
In Sanford. Seminole Countp. Florida, on or
•
&gt;
before the "tb dtp of March. 1821. the aatne (he Hanford llerald. a newspaper pubUahed In
Witness my band and official seal of office
Remlnole
Coantp,
Florid*,
once
*
week
for
t Rule Hep of this Court. In default
al Hanford, - gemInole County. Florid*, (fall lb*
thereof a decree pro rohfeeeo will Iw entered eight w'reke at to th* known peril*# defend­ J2 lh day of January, A It. 1821.
against pou and the aald caae proceed
ei ant. and once a week for twelve weeka aa to
tHF.AL)
k
a
imil' g l a h h .
the onknown partte* deftsdaaL
Clerk Circuit Court.
parte.
willies* mp hand and ibe teal of th* said
And It le further ordered that this notice Iw
Hemlnola C ou n ty, Fl*.
published In the Hanford Herald, a newspaper Circuit Court on till* tb* 10th dap o f Decern- 8 CHELI.E MAINES,
r. A. D. 1830.
pub tithed at Sanford In Seminole County, Flori­
Hollcltpg for Complainant.
24 tie
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUOLABB,
da, one* a week for four conaeeutlv# week).
Clark or tb* Circuit Court.
Witness the band and seal o f E. A. Douglas*,
IN THE COUNTT JUDOE'B COURT, BENI,
Seminole Ce*ntJ, Florida,
Clerk of* the Circuit Court o f Hemlnole Count;,
N0LE COUNTT, FLORIDA
rlorlda, this" lb* 27tb dap o f Janaarp. A. l&gt;. GEORGE O. HERRINO,
L. r . McCuller, I'lalntlff,
a
Solicitor
and
CouDuai
for
Complainant*.
1831.
v*.
18-Lite fl.'W . Pleel*. I defendant.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
NOTICE O r B H E R irr’ B BALE
HOIIINHON A UHlIHlEfl.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ■ EVENTS
Notice la berebp given Ibat andcr and bp
Solicitors for Complainant.
24 3tc
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN
virtue of an execution placed In mp hand* based
AND FOR BEMINOLE COUNTT.—
upon a final Judgment entered In the shore fa ­
IN CtBCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL
IN CHANCEBT
ll! led cause for the sum of 132.02 with not*
CIRCUIT, STATE Or FLORIDA. COUNTT
of conrt. I have made levy upon tb# following
OF SEMINOLE.— IN CHANCERY.
William k{. Woodcock. Complainant,
drecrllwd lamia (IInal*. Iplng and being In flemva.
Imll* County, ^FlocltU. lo-wll:
------------I
Tb* Unknown Hair*. Legatee*. Devise**, Gran­
lo t 22 of Hubdlvlalon known aa Palm Ham­
BILL FOR PARTITION
mock;
also a strip o f land ICO feet wide o ff lb*
tees
or
other
claimants
under
8*
M,
WhitMargaret W. Hunter, a widow,
more,
deceased,
ate.,
Defendants.
North
aide of a tract o f land described ae fob
va.
CITATION
low*, to vrti: Iwglnnlng 7HH feet South of the
Kenneth W. Hunter. *t al.
To th* unknown heir*, legal***, devisee*, gran­ Northeast corner o f flection 13. Township 20,
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
flotitli
o f Range 30 East, run Weal 015 (ret.
tee*.
or
other
claimant*
under
fl.
M.
W
hip
To all partte* claiming aa Interest under Hopal
more, dcrew ed, and to aap and all other thence floulh hoO feet to right-of-way o f 9. A
Hunter or otherwise In and lo the following
person* or per tie* claiming aap right, title I. R. It., now A. C. lo It. R., thence Northdescribed real property, aliuatrd lo 8emln.de
or Inlereat la and tn tb* following described easterly 703.3 feet to Deal line o f aald Seclhm
Countp, rlorlda, lo-w lt: Lot-Num ter I, Sec­
Und In Hemlnole Coantp. rlorlda, more par- 13, thence North 207 feet lo point e f U*Ut*
tion 1, Township 30 South. Range 30 East.
tlcuUrlp described oo follows, to-w lt:
nln*.
II appearing from . l e Rill o t Complaint here­
And I, aa flheriff o f Hemlnola County, In tC4*r
Th*
Eaat bait o f tb* K ortbeu t Qaarter ot
in filed and dntp verified under oath as pro­
vided bp law, that II ta the heller o f the com ­ tb* Naribwast Quarter of tb* N ortheut Quar­ lo eatlafp aald eaeculliin. will offer fur salt
0, and nell the above deecrlbed propertp lo the
plainant. Margaret W. Hunter, that there I* a ter o f tb* Boalbwtet Qaarter o f flection
blglieet and I-eel bidder fur canb during Ik*
persnit. or are iwraona. Interested In the above Township 31, Boalb o f Rang* 30 E u L
legal hour# of-ante In front o f Ihe CYrurt llooe*
It
appearing
from
tb*
sworn
bill
o
t
com­
described propertp whose name, or nsiora are
plaint filed In thl* can##, tbat pou Lav* or door t l Sanford. Seminole Countp. Florid*, on
unknown to tbe complainant.
It ta therefore ordered that all parllr* claim­ claim ta bare som* Internet In nnd t o th* land Monday, th* 7th dnp o f March, A. D. 1821.
ing an Interest In and to tbe shore described herein abort described, therefore, pou and *arb .Term *: Cash, purchaser lo pap for deed.
C. M. HAND,
land appear to the aald Hill o f Complaint f il­ o f pou are herebp required lo be and apuei
ed herein on or before Moadap, tb* 2nd dap o f for* our Circuit Court at tb* Court lions* Is 33-3te ________ Sheriff o f Hemlnole Countp, Fl*..
Map, A. D. 1821, lb* tame being a Rule Dap Hanford, rlorlda. on th* 4lb dap o f April, A. I).
NOTICE OF SHERIFF 1 it , BALE
1821, and then and there mak* answer to th*
o f till* Court.
It la further ordered that (Ida nolle* le pub­ bill o f complaint filed agalnat poo. Otherwise,
Netlre la hereby given that under and by vlra
decree
pro
cunfesao
will
bo
entered.
lished In the Hanford Herald, a newspaper pulitne uf a writ o f exe.rntion Issuing oat of tb#
It ta ordered that thl* notice be published in office of tbe Clerk o f the Circuit tVurt In
Ilklied at Hanford, Seminole County. Florida,
tba Banford llerald, a newspaper published In for Stmlbole Countp. Florida, whrrrln J. ” •
wire a week fur twelre cunaecullve weeka.
Wlluraa the hand and acal of It. A. Imuglas*. Hemlnole County, rlorlda, one* a week foe U ln g, Joined tip J. K. Ijring, her huaband, ar*
Clrfk o f the aald Circuit Court fur Hemln.de (welv* week*.
ptatntlfl'a amt Millie Collin# 1* defendant. I.
WITNESS mp hand and tha seal o f tha aald i t B&amp;erlff o f fktalnolft Cotmtj* FteM** h m
County. Florida, at the Court House at San­
ford. Ftridda, thli th* 27th dap o f January, A. Circuit Court on this 11th dap or I&gt;*c*mb*r, A. lerled upon tbe following deecrlbed properly m
II.. 1821.
D. 1830.
Seminole Countp. Florida,' aa the property of
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLAHB,
(8EAL)
E. A. DOUOLABB.
Willie Collin*, to w it: * Reg. { I NW cotarr M
Clark
o
t
th*
Circuit
Court,
Clerk Circuit Court.
E half o f NW quarter of HIV quarter of N "
Remind* Countp, Florida. quarter o f flection 3d. TownaUtp 18 8 , I!inF*
ROHINSON A. RIHDGEH.
Solicitor* for Complainant.___________2I-13IC GEO., A. DeCOTTKR.
30 E.. run Btrolh 330 feel. Eaat 201 feet, NSolicitor and o f Oouom I for Complainant.
330 feet. Weal 201 feet to beginning and will
IN CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JUDICIAL
IB-lit* offer Ibe earn# for, sale before lb# Court Uu®**
CIRCUIT, BTATE OF FLORIDA. COUN.
door, of Remlnole Countp, Florid*, lo tb* hireT T OT BEMINOLE.— IN CHANCERY.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH eat bidder for cash, purchaser paying for tR *p \ •
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN
during Ihe legal boors o f aale, on tbe 7th “ ‘ L - X .
BILL FOR PARTITION.
AND FOR BEMINOLE COUNTY.
o f Jlarch, 1821. to M tlafp-sald writ
Margaret W . Hunter, a widow,
— IN CHANCERY.
Dated thla the !3 lb dap o f January. I8« vs.
Claud* n . Stone, complainant,
(
* C. M. HAND.
Kenneth W. Iluatrr, ft al..
n,
22 4tc
Sheriff Hemlnola Ownily. rvrida.
NOTICE OT PUBLICATION..
Florence Rosier Stone, Defendant.
To Royal Hnnlrr:
CITATION.
Whereaa It ‘ appear* from tbk HUl o f Com­ Tn Florence Rotter Slone, Residence Unknown: NOTICE o r APPLICATION FOR' TA X DEED
plaint filed herein dulp rerflled Under qath ••
UNDER BXCTION 871, GENERAL
It appearing from 4n affidavit filed la this
provided bp law. that you are * defendant nam­ cans* that pon nre a aon-realdent o f th* Btat*
■TATUTIB
„
ed In aald lilll, that your residence la un­ o f rlorlda; tbat pour plat* o f reeldeoce la ua*
Nolle* Is hereby given that T .. O. RoeWC*.
known and that jo u are oyer the age o f twrn- known; that po* are over th* ag* o f twenty- purchaser of Tax OerUflcat* N*. 3 1 (5 ; ,
1 y •&lt;eie peare, and that there le no person In the one pram, and tbat there la no out In tb* Btat* th. Ath dap o f Jana, A. D. 1814, taa filed • "*
Hint* of Florida aervlre-of subpoena upon whom o f Florida tba rente* o f a tubpoaoa upon whom rorllflcale in mp offlro. and hi* made
would bind pou, the aald Royal Hunter.
would bind po*. tba Mid Floraare Rosier flton*. cation for tax deed to (aeuv la accordance * ! '
It Is therefore ordered that you do appear to
Therefore, poo nre herebp ordered and re­ law.
Bald certificate embrace* tb*_ f0*~T'
■he IRR o f Cvuiplalnl filed herein at Ihe (kmrt quired on tb* Tib dap o f March. A. D. 1831, to Ing drocrllwd propertp altaated In
Hnuae In Henfotd. Seminole Coanly, Florida, on appear to lb* bill ot complaint txhlblied against coontp, Florida, lo-w lt:
N half o f 8 1 q*
or before Monday, tb* 4(h dtp of April, 1821, po* In Ibit cane*, otherwise a decree pro con- ter o f NE quarter*(lead beg. 33 ft. »- •* “ J
lb* same bring a rale dap of this Court: In de­ freao will b* entered agalnat pou oq aald data.
ror. run B 013 fL W 838.30 fL . N «*8 «*■ J
fault Ihereof a decree, pro confeoto will In en­
II U further ordered that thl* nolle* be pub­
tered agalnat pou and th* aald cause proceed lished la lb* Banford Herald one* a week roe 838.3d ft..) Bee. 31, Twp. 30 fl. B n - » £
Tba aald land being areereed at tb* dal*
ax part*.
* •
tight w i&lt; H (
&gt;
Issuance oi
o f ia
such
iiauanci
c « ccertificate
v i u n a t « in tb* ■ l i . iot
t m
od It I* further ordered that Ihia nolle* b*
WITNESS mp band aad th* a**l o f said
Ualere arid rortincat* »b‘ n ”
llahed In tb* Baaford Herald, a newspaper Court oa thla th* 10th dap o f December, A. D. W. Haack.
redeemed according to law ta* ***d **n . yT
pubUahed at Baaford In lem lnole County. Flori­
1830.
Uwraoa an tho 13tb 4 * / o f Tohroorj. A. **
da, one* a week for tight c*oa*cnllv* week*.
(BBAL)
R. A. DO DO LABS,
1831.
_____ , ttkn
Witness Um band and Mat o f N. A. Douglas*,
Clark o t Circuit Court.
Wltsare mp. officia l atgvatsra to d real
Clerk o f tb* Circuit Court of Bemlaol* coun­
_____ S*mU*l* Ooontp, Florida.
ty, Florida, this tb* 37th dap o f January, A. D., GEO. A. D*COTTER,
Solicitor aad ot COareal far OomplaUanL
10?8 S A L )
B. A. DOUOLABB,
’
__________________________ c^ t £ 2 ? i 2 m n Cltrh Circuit Court. 13-8te.
Dp V. ■ , DOUOLABB. ft. CL
ROBINSON A BRIDGES,
Try a Herald'Want Ad.— It pay*.
S olid lore fee Complaint*!. .
3 ttle
31-die ■ ■ ■ M H
.........................
i
’* .
T*i ■ , &amp;B
»' c ’ .

Legal Advertisements

"Home, Sweet Home ~
thats the music fi&gt;r me
IT WAB a rotten night

AND WATCHING my wife,

RAIN, WIND, mad, alaah,

QUIETLY KNITTING awa&amp;

• • •
•

*

• • ■

t

AND AFTER a kard day,

IN T H E d r o u g h t .

IT MADE me eoro,

A N D I L c a r d th a r a in .
9 ft* •

• • •
I

I

• • #

•

BEAT AT the windows.

TO GET all dolled up,
•

•

•

9

•

•
•

HOW L AROUND.
•

•

•

•

9

*

9

9

• • •

•

TOOK UP a book.

FROM FRIEND wife,
• *•

•

IN THE old arm chair.

BUT ORDERS la orderf,
ft

*

AND I stretched ouL

I NEVER conld see.
•

9*

9

ON A pair ot Ash.
•

9

AND*THE winter wind.

JU8T TO go calling

•

9

•

•

AND “ GEE," I aald.

LIT ONE ot those cigarette*,

“ THIS IS a bum Ufa.1*

THAT “ SATISFY."

’

• • •

• • •
A N D S A ID , “ O b , M an.
• • •

• •» •

THEN THE phone rang:
•

•

•

IT S A great old life.”-

AND THE party waa off.

• • &lt;

9

9

9

I CLIMBBD out quick.

T’ S a n e a t life, til right-som e­
times. But In fair weather or fool.

• • •

I

FROM TH E aoup and flahu
9

20 fo r 2 0

cents

i n » i r - U 4 h t p a o J te fte o .
A l t o o U a J M b J * in r o u n d

Hat o f SO, n c a m t u l t d

9

9

INTO THE eaay clothe*.
9

ft

_______I w Q y

9

Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. And
mind you— the “ Satisfy.Wend" eow‘1
be cojfadJ

ANO SAT by the lire.

• • •

TOASTING MY to * * .
o o o

C IG A R E T T E S
SOUTHERN
HUGE LETTUCE . LAKE COUNTY
COUNTRY CLUB COLLEGE OPENS
CROP IN THE
ON THURSDAY
INCORPORATES
PALMEETO SEC,
TAVARES, Feb. 5.— Articles of in­
PALMETTO. Fob. 7.—VoncUble
corporation
for the Lake County
crops in this section nre cominp alone
Country
Club
hnvc been forwarded to
fine. A few days ago the Tribune rorth
egovemor
for the granting of a
lrupondent, in company with.M. 0.
charter.
The
club
will hnve its prin­
Harrison, n successful trucker and
cipal
office
at
Eustfs,
nnd will be cap­
farmer In this section, visited num­
italized
for
$100,000,
of 1000 shares
bers of beautiful farms. There hnvc
of
par
value
of
$100,
half preferred
been between eight and nine hundred
nnd
hnlf
common.
The
officers are:
acres in lettuce raised here this sea­
W.
M.
Igon,
Eustls,
president;
H. C.
son. About two-thirds of the crop hns
Duncan,
Tnvnres,
first
vice-president;
been shipped. The farmers arc busy
getting off the remainder. There will R. N. White, Mt. Dora, second vicebe probably 800 enrs shipped nil told. president; II. C. Hannah, Eustis, third
'After the lettuce is disposed of the vice-president; T. S. Kennedy, Eustis,
name land will he planted in tomatoes general manager; Alfred Rehbqum,
and peppers. The total acreage in Mt. Dorn, secretary nnd treasurer.
The grounds are located in nnd
tomatoes this season will be about
about
Lakes Johanna, Irma, Alfred,
8500. There will also be from 500 to
East
and
West Crooked, with an ele­
600 acres in celery, from 300 to 600
vation
ranging
from 147 to sixty feet,
acres in peppers, 175 acres In egg­
plants and n Inrge acreage in cabbage, nnd are said by the Scottish profes­
beans, squash, beets, cucumbers, etc. sional golfer, Cuthbert 'Butchart, to
There will be from thre eto five crops he the most desirable .he has seen In
raised on all the cultivated lands, as this eountry. With the opening of this
the farmers raise a succession of link's next season there will be five
■' . ,
crops—first lettuce, then tomntocs and golf course* In Lake county.
peppers. After that com, and numbers
o f them plant cowpears and pumpkins State Receipts on
among the corn, After the com is
Oil Tax are Good
gathered n fine crop of hny is cu t
The Palmetto section, which in­
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 5.—The old
cludes Kllenton, Terra Coin and
Snead's Island produces the finest let­ division of the state department of
tuce grown in Mnnatee county, while agriculture hns just been audited for
Bradentown, Mnnatee and Onceo pro- the years 1919 and* 1920*. and the re­
-rduce the finest celery. Some of the port of the audit, made by Hon. J.
finest Sugar cane land in Florida is Will Yon, stntc auditor, submitted to
*,
found in this county. Also numbers the governor.
As
Is
generally
known,
the state col­
o f acres of rice and potatoes nre
lects a tnx of 1-8 cent on each gallon
grown here.
fa e Manatee section hns been very of gasoline sold in the state by the
aptly called the garden spot of Flor­ 1various companies operating nnd do­
ida. Ther onro thousand snf ncres of ing business in the state. The reland, just ns good ns that now cul­ 1cciptB from this tnx nre placed In
tivated, still*undovelnped, wnlting to t the stnte treasury to the credit of
be put In cultivation. There nlso nre |the gasoline and oil inspection fund
thousands of ncres in oranges and nnd at the end of the year the total
grapefruit, young nnd old groves.— amount, less the expenses o f operat­
ing the division, is transferred to the
Tnmpa Tribune.
state road department fund.
Accordin gto the state auditor’s re­
port, the total collections in the oil
division for 1919 and 1920 amount to
$103,531.25, and the expenses of oper­
ating the division for the two years
totaled $2,027.03.
In the report the stnte auditor reccommends the nboltion o f one of the
in N*w York City alone from kidney trouble Wat year. Don't allow clerks employed in the division, stat­
yourself to become a victim ing that ho believes that the records
by neglecting pains and aches. may he kept and the revenue collect­
Guard against trouble by taking ed by one clerk.

16799
DIED

t

GOLD M EDAL
iV J

t \ I *s IM i s

1/ ,
Tb* world'sstandard rraedy for kidney.
Ever, bladder and uric odd troubles.
Holland's national remedy since IftftS.
AU druggists, three aUee. Guaranteed,

h l~ m--------- CeU U o d o l «a ever?

*Fort Lauderdale is taking advant­
age of the high prices in Miami and ia
entertaining a lot more winter visitors
this year than ever before. Some other
towna are getting wise to the policy,
also.

CLEARWATER,1 Feb. 7.—
Work on
i
the temporary boys' dormitory build­
ings at Clearwater Beach for South­
ern College Is rushing rapidly for­
ward. One of the buildings was com­
pleted Saturday, while another will
be finished today, nnd the fuondutionB
for two more hnvc been laid.
The
buildings are of frame construction
nnd nre complete with hnths nnd elec­
tric lights for the convenience of the
students.
Following n meeting of the school
authorities Saturday it was decided
to postpone the reopening of the col­
lege to Thursday, Feb. 11, instead of
Tuesday, Feb. 8, ns originally plan­
ned.
The people of this city are doing
everything in their power to aid In
the rapid completion of construction
of the. buildings nnd other ways to
nid the college authorities. The car­
penters of the city employed on the
buildings gave one day's work each
during the week free to the school,
while numerous other citizens have
aided in various ways.
Present indications nre that practi­
cally 9 per cent of the students will
return Thursday to resume their
studies at tha college. There are alBO
numerous reservations being made by
girls and boys desiring to enter the
schoof.

A GOOD F R IE N D
A good friend Blands by you when
in need. Sanford people tell how
Doan's Kidney Pills hnve Btood the
teat, *
Mrs. E. Woodcock, of 300 Elm Avc.
endorsed Donn’s six yenrs ago nnd
again confirms the story. Could you
nsk for more convincing testimony?
“ Time hsa only increased my re­
gard for Donn's Kidney Pills and I
cheerfully give my endorsement,"
says Mrs. Woodcock. “ Since giving
my last statement, I have t»ed
Doan's and they proved most satis­
factory in relieving me of a severe
case of kidney trouble." (Statement
given May 21, 1914).
On March 19, 1918, Mrs. Wood­
cock said: “ Doan’s Kidney Pills made
a complete cure in my case o f kidney
trouble some yenrs ago and the eure
has lasted. I gladly give this en­
dorsement and' wish t® confirm my
former statement.”
Price 60c, at nil dealers. Don't sim­
ply ask for a kidney remedy— get
Donn's Kidney Pills— the same that
Mrs. -Woodcock' had. Fostcr-Milbum
Co., Mfri., Buffalo, N. Y.
*

The person vrith a little money in
the bank is the one who can get the
Alter March 4 one of the Interesting most satisfaction ont o f falling priegames revived wili be [ ^ o f f i c e .
e«.

mm

t

*

M
- 4; ^ ;

.J J V i

I

im
'

S:

fe :

-

- •v

. .
-.Ca I

'

■

- u

; .

.

-

t

.

1

.

-

.

■*

-

�• •

—

—

-

.......... - — -

—

-.

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921

FORMER PRESIDEN JACKSONVILLE
R. R. QUESTION FLORIDA S0L0NS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, WILL
LEFT TO BOARDS LOSE CHANCE TO
SAYS WILSON DISTRICT STATE
BE SANFORD’S GUEST THURSDAY
F. C. Groover, W ill A d ­ jNightriders Ordering
Connecticut Farmers
dress C. o f € . Thurs­
to Join Organization
day, Feb. 10th

Y

OU don't use aa much

of Calumet as you do of
most other Baking Powders.
It has more than ordinary
leavening B tren gth . You
save about halt
You don’t pay a big price for
Calumet it’s sold at a
moderate price— that rep­
resents another saving.

WILL NOT TAKE ANY PART IN
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—The en­
DISCUSSING REDUCED
tire question of dividing the state of
WAGES
Florida into new congressional dis
tricts will be withdrawn from the
‘ WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.— President state legislature as a result o f pour
BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Feb. 6.— Wilson yesterday refused the request
The Chamber o f Commerce hns ar­
parlers among Republican leaders in
You don’t feel uncertain as
“ Either join the tenants organization of railroad labor union representatives
ranged to have Mr. F. C. Groover ad­
congress. The Florida soions who
to results. Baking9 never
or leave your farm in ten days" waa that he investigate railroad executives
dress the members at the first month­
have been burning the midnight o
faQ—faecaua* Calumet never falls
the decision made last night and pre­ claims before the railroad labor board
fixing
up
various
redistricting
ly banquet which will be held In the
sented to two dozen farm renters in that the carriers’ must adjust wages
schemes
will
imva
their
labor for
Valdez Hotel nt 7:30 p. m., Thursday, this vicinity by a masked band o f
or face bankruptcy. He also declined nothing.
February 10th.
night riders who said they represent­ to submit the matter to congress.
The Republican congressional lend­
Mr. Groover needs no Introduction ed the union.
The president set forth his position ers have decided that the bill which
in Sanford. His reputation as a Flor­
According to reports to Chief o f on the appeals made to him in a
has passed the house fixing a new
ida booster is state-wide. During his Police Glover, made by the farmers
telegram addressed jointly to two of unit of apportionment shall not be re
term ns president o f the Jacksonville who were visited the
night riders the railway labor board unions and
ported out/of the census committee of
Chamber of Commerce he made an en­ were mounted" "on fiery steeds" which
the Associatino of Railway Execu­ the senate to which it was referred a f­
viable record of attainments'for that were covered with white cloth. The
tives, who olso had Bent n communi­ ter passing the house. This means
organization.
, procession as it moved through the
cation to the white house.
that it will die in a pigeon hole when
Mr. Groover Is president o f the farm districts w asdescribed as “weird
Confidence was expressed by the the season expires March 4. The leg­
Jacksonville Rotary Club and a leader and spectacular."
president thnt all questions dealing islatures cannot act in the matter o f
in all- civic and agricultural move­
Members of the band called upon with railroad labor and management redistricting their respective stntes,
ments. He is a most interesting land owners and demanded that only might be left safely to the two bodies
until they know whnt the unit of
speaker and tho local chamber feels “ union farmers" be employed or given entrusted under the transportation
apportionment is to be.
particularly elated over the prospect of shelter.
act with such matters—the Railroad
The decision tp kill the pending bill
having Mr. Groover the gueat o f honor
Labor Board and the Interstate Com­ came after the Republican members
It possesses the hipest
merce Commission.
on this occasion.
o f congress from Kentucky nnd Mis
ity ever put into a Bald
Choose
New
N
am
e
fo
r
President Bnli requests a full at­
He accordingly niformed the labor souri had made a convincing showing
Powder.. Contains only su
Gold Calm
tendance of the xrwqbershtp to aasiat Vegetable Organization and carrier representatives that ho that their political interests would be
edients as have been ofiiRtripe
him in welcoming Mr.jproover and ex­
•odorsed by United States
was submitting cqpics o f telegrams greatly imperilled, if not doomed,
Y o ta ot a egg%
Authorities.
tending th e^ sp ita J H ^ o^ a n ford .
fficupsofgranAt a meeting o f the management received from them to these two bod­ should the bill now on its way thru
TicKefsior thc&lt;TdLnner are $1.25. of the Manatee County Vegetable ies ds "the only action deemed neces­ congress be allowed to pass. In both
For weeks, for months, it
ca p crfw X r, S
Remittance should Ue mado promptly Association, it was decided to change sary."
keeps as fresh and full of
states there wbpld Be « probability
CTO of butts',
strength ss the day it left tho
The president’s telegram read as that Democratic (Construction to state
to the secretary In order to insure the name of the progressive, co-op­
Calumet Factories the World’s
■follows:
reservation.
redistricting bills might make such
erative marketing concern to the
■poona Calumet
—
------------- ’
. v . u i i j (considered
. U i d i u c r u u the
IIIC B
U Y - bills fail nnd bring about a situation
“ _I have vm
carefully
sevA touring party under tho super­
Baking Powder.
“ Manatee Farmers’ Exchange.” This L.ra| telegrams addressed to me deal­
vision of the Colpitts-Bockmnn Com­ change was made necessary to avoid
where all of tho members o f congress
1 tablespoon of
pany of Boston, Mass., will stop over confusion in the names o f the associa­ ing with the labor question and rail­ from both states would have to be
vanffla. T h o *
mix Intha tagoj
in Sanford cn route to points further t e nand that o f the Manatee Growers’ road management now under consid­ elected at large. It was pointed out
tarway.
eration by the Railroad Labor Board that a Republican who would have to
sooth.
Association, there being no connection in Chciago.
run at large for congress in Kentucky
This party, consisting o f twenty whntever between the two concerns.
"The transportation act approved or Missouri two yenrs hence probably
people, will be taken around the city |
.
,7.
,a .,
k. Robinson, who is manager of Feb. 28, 1020, to a greater extent thnn
** *
**
/»1____ 1___
» 1
would stand no more show of being
by . committee o f the Ch.mber of , ho
F„ rmcri).
'
any previous legislation,
places
all elected than n snowflake hns o f pro­
—
--w m
--- Commerce a n d El.en oo opportunity been to tho vepetoble bneloee, 5o the
questions dealing with finances and longed existence in the nether region. New Banking Firm
tho peninsula, catering to tho two cit­
, f observing the Inten.ely developed j p „ , mony yeore, .ml h t, „ l „ „ y , be'
railroad management nnd neccssnry
ies of Daytona Bench and Seabreeze,
The
situation
that
hns
developed
agricultural eeetlon of Sooford.
„eved In the eo-operotlve, ooofprollt
at Daytona Beach;
rates under the jurisdiction of the In­ when it tnkes up the subject ngalif,
the organization’s plans to include the
„
m,.
W
a b
D J marketing principles, eo thnt tho terstate Comerce Commission; hence makes it uncertain thnt congress
Enlarge Capital Stock increasing of capital stock from $25,Gee, They Must Be Bad Pr°wcr gets every cent of returns all questions involving the expense of will
000 to $50,000, the building of a new
fix the house membership at
operation, the necessities of the rail­ 435. The prevailing belief is thnt the
banking
house, and the addition o f a
Down
in
Orlando
fro.
m
J1
8
p
r
o
d
u
c
L
,,*
e*ccp
t
th
e
a
ctu
a
l
i u » n 111 v m m l l U U eost 0f marketing.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Feb. 8.—
roads, and the amount of money nec­ next bill will make n house so large
dozen or more most prominent Day­
Announcement has been made of the
‘•Keep on guard," were the succinct ja n|.°
I’ ° y ncrs Exchange essary to secure the successful opera­ thnt Kentucky and Missouri will not organization of the East Coast Bank tona Beach and Seabreeze residents as
stockholders.
words of E. 1). Vestel, chief of police,
S '*
‘ J0,, FI° Hda tion thereof, are-now under the juris­ lose any members.
&amp; Trust Company, in this city, which
diction o f the commission.
yesterday when he consented to be in -; I)OSes "i th,
f ° r ‘ nr cllnK Pur*
will succeed the East Coast State
If torches can’t .settle tho
“ At the same time the ace places nil
terviewed on tho best ways to balk ntrc 0* ..
pm th eadvanBank,'the only banking institution on question, perhaps dynamite.
Mrs.
David
Says
She
questions
o
f
dispute
betwene
carriers
the robbers, yeggs, crooks nnd stick- *».„ .
. , .
T
,,R: “ c 1 C9' In, questions oi dispute betwene c arriers

&amp; !3 U S '

Begged Husband Not
up bandits who are picking Flordia. |vahtatri&gt;« nf
l0n nm ot^cr nd* i n” d ^ e lr cmPl°yeea and subordinate
"Yea. keepon gnnnl," ..Id the chief '" " o r o l l . 1 2
* " * " -» l&gt; " « t lv c oltlcml, under the Jurl.dletlon of tho
to iKll J. L. K ing ♦♦-M-+-H-+++4+++44*444-4444+-t-++++4-*-4+4-l-4++-*-»-+4-H
yesterday, “and u.e your judgment."
of
rT. » h
IHmlron,l Lnhnr Ilnur,I, now eiltiog |„
,.
kjm
u s oc when
m i e n it
un w
n n i a 1to
0 j three members constituting the labor i
—
—
ur. w
course
a m
man
wants
lie then laid down a few safeguards 8cj| },)„ crop outright, the Manatee Chifrigo. This board is composed of
JACKSONVILLE. Feb. 5.—That
»s follows:
|FFarmcrs’ Exchange will make a puiv group, representing the employees and her husband, Arthur G. David, charg­
1.
Don’t leave any money lying ohnsp, hut they believe In the co-oper-subordinate officials of the carriers; ed with first degree murder, killed
amund. Keep it out of sight. If you „t|ve marketing system nnd advise,' three members constituting the man­ James L. King, ex-service man, last
conduct a business don’t keep your this ntenns of disposing of the crop.
agement group, representing the car­ August while she was begging David ; We knew n man with an automobile, \vho said he was
cash in a weak little drnwer. Place It
They use the building on the Sea­ riers; and three members constitut­ not to shoot, was the substance of the
a careful driver
in the hank as soon ns possible. Don't board tracks, next to the depot, for­ ing the public group, representing the testimony given today,by Mrs. Susia
’ • AND n E WAS!
count money before strangers or .even merly used by tho Citrus Exchange, public. So far as ( am advised, the V. David, on the fbitd day of the
He said, he would never injure anyona
trial. The shooting took place on a
before your friends, because strangers and Mr. Robinson will bo glad to
... t
, board
. « . .be
v u relied
Via W on
HITC
mny
to LU1C"
give
care..... « ... iivu.umll mil DC
w
,__ _____
, _____
,,
.
AND HE DIDN'T!
lonely
road some distance from the
are apt
to come
in. nnd
Bee the ensh. v Axplnin
.
___
. -------| M «iu
w
t
i
i
i
i
}
a
i
C
i
C
U
C
l
C
k
U
B
l
i
t
H
*
l
H
I
H
t
'
O
complete details at all times ful ° " d intelligent consideration o f all
He said: “ If anything happens, it will be the other fellow's fault”
__ .
. . . information
.
-- 'questions within its jurisdiction. To city wher\ David discovered her in an
Keep the doors to your safe locked nntj furnish
free market
4 AND IT WASl
during nis hhours. Keep your money
n]j vegetable growers.—Braden- seek to influence either of these bodies nutomobilo with King, she testified.
That didn't prevent the other fellow from demanding money
She
was
the
seventh
state
witness,
out of sight by nil means, nnd if n town Herald,
upon anything which has been placed
AND HE DID!
stranger comes in and wants a large
---------------------------within their jurisdiction by congress, six having testified yesterday after­
Our man said: “ It's not my fault; I’ll notAray anything”
noon.
bill changed send him to a .bank. Play
would be unwise and open to grave
AND HE DIDN'T!
Knott Lands Again
objection.
safe on money and above all things
The other chap said: “ I’ LL SUE YOUi”
keep it from view.
"It would be manifestly unwise for Attend Directors
AND HE DID!
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 7.— W. V.
me, therefore, ot take any uction
2. Doq't wear jewelry. Keep, your
Our friend’e lawyer said: “ We can bent him in court”
Meeting
in
Jax
jewels also out o f Bight in your home. Knott of Terra Cela, former state which would interfere with the order­
AND THEY DIDI
Don't leavp your diamonds or pearl comptroller and candidate for gover­ ly procedure o f the Interstate Com­
Whereupon our frined said: "H a, Ha, I win!’
Mr. E. L. Ferran was in Jackson­
necklaces lying on the bureau or man­ nor eight years ago against S. J. merce Commission or of the Rnilroad ville last week to attend a meeting
AND THEN ’ *
tel.
lie paid his lawyer a fee of $100.00, plus expenses, and ran his car the
Cntts, hns been named by Governor Labor Board; and all the matters of the directors and trustees of the
3. Keep out of crowds. If you get Cary Hardee as superintendent of the mentioned in your telegram art: with­ Children's Home. Society of Florida,
rest of the yenr nt his own risk.
FOOLISH—WASN’T IIE?
in the jurisdiction o f one or the other
in crowds keep your coat buttoned and
Mr. Ferran was accompanied by his
State Hospital for the Insane at Chat­
There was a cheaper wny out, and we had told him about it, but
watch your hip pickets. Keep your tahoochee. He succeeds Dr. H. Mason of these bodies; and in their action son-in-lnw, Mr. David L. Thrasher, of
' he thought he knew better.
valuables in a ninside pocket. Crowds Smith, who goes to the St. Elizabeth I think we may repose entire confi­ Sanford, also a trustee of the homo.
dence.
Let us tell you how little it will cost for COMPLETE PROTEC­
are the pickpockets' haven. They Hospital at Washington.
Mr. Ferran, who "has always done
“ In view o f the foregoing, it docs much for the society and has been
TION, we to furnish the lawyer, investigate nil claims, defend all
thriv ein crowds. Ladles should watch
not seem wise to comply with your
suits, and pay all losses within the limit o f our policy.
their purses. ,
one o f its most loyal supporters, re­
suggestion
that
the
matter
be
sub­
4. Lock your automobile, nnd tf you
ports that over 1,300 children were
mitted to the congress, nnd the only
can’t locklt, disconnect a wire. •
cared for during the past year and
action deemed necessary is to submit
5. Don’t U&gt; friendly with strangers.
that reports show the home to be in a
copies
o f tho telegrams received from splendid condition. This is one of
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
They niny be “ wire tappers."
you nnd fropi the .representatives of
Florida’s greatest charities and it is
5- When you leave your residence,
the railroad, executives in the Inter­ gratifying to know thnt the calls
t
*
day or night, lock the windows and
state
Commerce
Commission,
and
to
doors,
f
along all lint's are being answered by
the Railroad Labor Board, for such the good people of the stnte.— Eustis
7. When buying n ticket nt the de­
action ns these bodies mny deem wise Lnke Region.
pot, or who npurchnsing goods, don’t
in the premises; this will be done.’
flash a roll of bills.
If necessity is the mother of inven­
8- Take it upon yourself to be your
tion,
laziness must be the stepfather.
Allen
Turned
Loose;
own policeman. Be on guard contin­
ually, because Florida Is full of every
Cherry Village, Ark.— In telling ol
N ot Hames* Assailant
known variety of thief, crook, bandit, her experience with Thedford’s Blackand robber, nnd they will stop at noth- Draught, Mrs. Lottie Ellis, R. F. D. No.
DELAND, FcL 6.-i-Gcorge,W. Alien
1, this place, said:
“ 1 used Blacking.
Draught as a laxative, also for head­ of Minneapolis, who spent three weeks
9. Be on your guard for suspicious
ache, torpid llTer and indigestion. It
rharncters, especially smooth looking la the best liver medicine I bavo ever in DnVtonn and was then arrested and
We believe in flowers, around t
idlers nnd bums. Don’t feed a tramp. used and Is the only medicine I give charged with complicity in the murder homes of tho South. Flowers bright...
up the home surroundings and give
10. In ease o f trouble cal! telephone my children.
“ I feel like It has saved me a lot to o f Grady Hames o f Daytona Beach, pleasure and satisfaction to those who
number 1073, police headquarters; doctors* bills, for when the children
and who wos held on Wednesday with­ have them.
1008 the chief o f police, nnd 000, the complain of feeling had or have a cold,
W e have filled more than a million
I Just give them a good dose of Black- out bail, was today released from jail
chiefs residence.— Orlando Sentinel.

+ THE MAN WHO KNEW
AND WHAT CAME OF IT

A. P. CONNELLY

FOR HEADACHE,:
UVERTROUBLE

Bltck-Rrtiglit Is The Best Medi­
cineThis Lady Ever Used. Says
It Is On!/Medicine She
Gives Her Children.

Million Packets O f

American Legion
to Take Action
on K . o f C. Gift
(By Tba AuacUUd 7r*u)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—National
executive committee of the American
I-egionj which began three days’ ses­
sion here today, expected to take final
action on offer o f Knights o f Colum­
n s of gift of $6,000,000 to b* used In
erecting In Washington a w af memori­
al building.
There was no talk o f intervention
in Cuba while it was possible to get
a drink at home.

Draught and they aoon get all rig h t on his own recognisance by order of
It certainly cleans the liver and clears
op the.skin -and they are soon o u t Court Commissioner Grant Bly, acting
well again. I wouldn’t he without it fo r Judge James W. Perkins, who is
fo r anything."
ill in Johns -Hopkins hospital, Balti­
Seventy y ea n o f successful use has more.
made Tbedford’a Black-Draught a
Arthur -frames, father o f the dead
standard, household remedy.
Every
member, o f every family, needs, at man, and who Was taken from his
times, the benefit that Black-Dnught homo nt Daytonn Beach and beaten,
gives in helping to cleanse the eyatem
during which assault his son was
and to prevent o r n liev e the troubles
killed,
arrived from Atlanta, and im­
that come from constipation, Indigna­
tion, and a laxy liver.
mediately stated, upon seeing Allen,
T o keep well,
— , your
. . . . stomach, liver
— ithat ho was not among the men who
and bowels must be !n good-working
order. Tp help keep them that war,
take occasional doeee o f Tbedfonl’a ' The klHIng o f yonng Hames oc­
B lack-D nught
Thousands o f hornas curred the night o f Dec. 28. A t the
a n nevtr without i t
prelimipary hearing in Allen’s paae
F or sals by all druggists.
Lena
Hames, sister o f the murdered
The
genuine
has .the
name,
Thedford’s, on the label. Insist on set- man, identified Alien as a member o f

s F A iw r tir s s

hta-

packets o f , seeds, of beautiful
yet
easily grown flowers to be given to
our customers this spring for the
beautifying of their homes.
• Wouldn’t you
like to have five
packets of beautiful flowers treeT
YOU CAN GET THEM!
Hastings’
1M1 catalog la a 116-page handsomely
-illustrated, seed book with twenty
beautiful pages showing’ the finest va­
rieties in their true natural colors.
It Is ful) of helpful garden, flower and
farm information that Is needed in
•very home, and, too, the catalog tells
yon how to get these flower seeds ab­
solutely free.
Write for our 1931 catalog now. It
is the finest, most valuable and beau­
tiful seed book ever published, and
f t a will b* mighty glad you’ve got it.
There is no .obligation to buy any­
thing. Just ask foy the catalog.

H. a H A tTIfipt 0 9 , 8KID8MIN,

ALL KINDS OF
IN S U R A N C E .
RE ALC ESTATE.
SANFORD, FLA.

NOW IQtfRE PWTKTED

Used in connection with no other

I M flia c o r n R fr J eubJecLdoee the newly coined and
frequently heard expression qn ot-'
ed above, mean more or apply with
greater force thnn in the matter
o f Insurance on 'you r property, as­
suring yon agalnkt financial Iota
In the event o f its destruction by
fire.

SKIS US ABOUT

FIRB INSURANCE!

�^-^gVrrgksl^E^

. ..jj. . ,____

.••,, • ' .tf5«&gt;-*» r .-

THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921
Henry Shoulet, on First-street, (and she is not*so well but is better now.
WILLIAMS-RICHARDS
lifted his spot light and battery hem
Rev. Albertson gave us a good ser­
the machine. Mr. Shoulet thinks mon on the Christian way o f render­
The following invitation which has
there were several in the party.
ing good fo r evil instead o f the savage been received here will be o f interest
Mr. and Mra. Charles Bell and son, of blow fo r blow. He also sang fo r
to the many friends of Mrs. Williams
Ernest, arc attending the fair at Tam­ us, at. our request, the beautiful song
and her daughter:
pa this week.
“ A Clear Heart."
"Mrs. Elizabeth M. Williams re­
H. Jordan and wife, of Alabama,
Captain George Munson spent a few
V IC E -P R* E
SID
ENT
have moved here to reside. Mr. Jor­ days here with his sister, Mrs. J. E. quests the honor of your presence at
,
»
** ilk'
the
marriage
o
f
her
daughter,
Mabel
dan works on the railroad.
Lundquist and brother, Emil MagnuStromberg Motor Devices Co.,
W. J. Jewell and family, formerly son, leaving for his home in Savannah Adeie to Joseph William Richards on
of Virginia, have moved to Monroe. on Tuesday. We understand that since the evening o f Sunday, the sixth of
Chicago, 111.
Mr. Jewell is a machinist at Sanford. the war his boat run has been between February at 4 o'clock at the home of
the bride,"
T. J. Walker and family of Georgia, New York and Boston.
Mrs. Richards is a former Sanford
A farewell party was given Miss
The largest carburetor manufac­
Mrs. Jones o f Jacksonville, a home
girl,
having lived with her mother on
Ruth Pittman a few days before her missionary, is the gufcst o f her friend,
turers in the world has bought a
Lake Oonoro. The family have redeparture for her future home in Mrs. Wcsterdick, for a few days.
New Marmon 34.
Tennessee. Many little friends as­
th . 'contract for
l0 w “ * p“ lra
W. J. O’Neill spends his business
sembled to enjoy the social. Delight­ strawing the roads on towards San­
ful refreshments were served.
life
among automobiles ‘ Studying
In Court of County Judge, State of
ford avenue.
Mr. Biixard has returned from the
their requirements and their per- ’
Florida, Seminole County.
Mr. Tyner’a family attended the re­
East Cosst where he went on busi­
vival services in town Sunday cvc- IN RE ESTATE OF:
formances.
ness. He is now confined to his home nlng, taking back with them Mr. an«j! Andrew Charles Rotundo, Lewis
by illness.
Frank Rotundo, Marie Catherine
Mrs. W. A. Tyner who w$rc visitors
.Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Embodcn, of
H E B O U G H T A M A R M O N 34.
Rotundo, Michael Bernard Rotundo,
at their home.
1
Virginia, have moved to Monroe to
John
Felix
Rotundo
and
Clarence
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee treated Mrs.
make their home. ,
W. A. ESTAVER, Distributor, Jacksonville, Fla,
Augusta Rotundo, Minors,
Boreil, Mrs. Ballinger and Miss Mar­
have moved here where Mr. Walker
Notice
is
hereby
given
to
all
whdh
garet Ericson to a pleasant ride to
H. H. HEVEY, Orlando Representative, 203 So.
will engage in trucking.
Soldier Creek where they attended an it may concern, that Carmel Rotundo,
Mrs. Kate Kecley has returned to
Orange Ave.
open-air service led by Rev. Albert­ as Guardian o f Andrew Charles, Lew­
her home at Slmpsonvillc, Ky., after
is
Frank,
Marie
Catharine,
Michael
son near the crate mil), Sunday.moma pleasant visit to relatives here.
Bernard, John Felix and Clarence Au­
Phone 713
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hawkins and ing.
- S ~ ~~3
' -_r-r * :
gusta
Rotundo, minors, will, on the
The
blue
birds
and
.mockers
a
n
.
jf
v
• :;v A
family spent a pleasant day at Day­
happy over the beautiful spring days 12th day o f March, 1021, apply to the
tona Beach this week.
which are bringing out the peach and Honorable E. F. Housbolder, County
orange blooms very fa s t Hope no Judge in and fo r said County, at his
office iff Sanford, in said County, at 2
hnrd frost comes now.
o’clock
p. m., or as soon thereafter os
There was a-largely attended party
IT ’S N O LIG H T JOB
the
matter
can be heard, fo r author­
held Monday evening at the home of
ity
to
sell,
at
public
or
private
sale,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bertelson . In
to build a heavy truck body, and
honor o f tho birthday of the hosteis the undivided interest o f ’ said minors
that’s no joko cither. We build
in nnd to the following described real
Archio Swanson and John Lund­ and all report a fine time. A few of
them
to order and to last. You'
estate, in said County, to-.wit:
quist, Jr., spent Sunday at tho home the ladies also met there in the frftercan
see
it growing on your chassis
Lots 4 and G in Block 16, all of
I Q
j ■ ig W i’l
noon and as usual cake and coffee
of Waif red and Carl Pierson.
if
you
like. Ail kinds of body1
Block 15 and all of Block 21, Chap­
Mrs. M£aler and Mrs. Niel Swan­ were served, so the other was a sur­
models
designed
to your sketches,
man and Tucker’s Addition to San­
son were callers Thursday, at the prise. Besides the Upsala folks they
ford, Floridn, which application will
CONSULT US TODAY
wero pleased to have present Mr. and
home o f Mrs. Alfred Ericson.
be based upon the petition for sale
Mrs. Niel Swanson spent Friday at Mrs. Reid of Boston, Ga., and Captain
now on file in said Court.
the home of Mrs.. Emil Magnuson, Munson.
Sanford A uto Body Co.
Dated February 3rd, A. D. 1921.
Mr. and Mrs. Mealer invited Mr.
where Mrs. Ballinger also called.
CARMEL ROTUNDO,
Mr. and Mrs. J. El Lundquist and and Mrs. Niel Swanson as their auto 26-5tp
Guardian.
Captain Munson were dinner guests guests in a visit to tho home o f Mrs.
ants, I, as Sheriff of Seminole Coun­ same to be sold to the highest and
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McDougall on Celery avenue Inst Sun­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
ty, Florida, have levied upon the fol­ best bidder for cash, purchaser to pay
E. W. Lundquist, who, after service, day.
Notice is hereby given thnt under lowing described property in Semi­ for title. .
Dated this the 10th day of Febru­
took them for an auto ride.
nole County, Florida, as the property
T. J. Miller A Son arc having the nnd by virtue of a writ of execution
ary, A. D. 1921.
of
Green
Hart,
Deceased,
and
AmanMr. and Mrs. Alfred Ericson nnd
balcony tom down In the Imperial issued out of the office of tho Clerk of
C. M. HAND,
dn Hart, dnughtcr and sole heir at
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Lee were Thurs­
building and will flx up this fln t the Circuit Court in nnd for Seminole
Sheriff Seminole
law of Green Hart, Dec., to-wlt: Lot 2,
day night callers at the home of Mr.
County,
Floridn,
wherein
A.
M.
floor for their furniture store ns they
26-4tc
County, Fla.
nnd Mrs, Niel Swanson.
plaintiff,
(A.
M. Robinson’s Survey of an addition to
expect to move from their present Thrasher, was
Thrasher having assigned said .judg­ Sanford, Seminole County, Florida,
Mrs. Geo. Benton nnd daughters, quarters about the first'of May.
ment to Geo. W. Cook), nnd C. M. (Icbb the East* 117 feqt), nnd will o f­ WANTED— Salesmen for line of
Alice nnd Helen, of Maitland visited
fer the same for sale bgforo the Court
Snturdny at the home of her niece,
J. S. Thornton, representing the S. Hand, ns Sheriff and Ex-Officio Ad­
guaranteed tires. Guaranteed sal­
House door in Sanford, Seminole
ministrator
of
the
Estate
of
Green
Mrs. Barney Beck.
P. Richards Co., of Atlanta, was in
County, Fla., during ‘ the legal hours ary $100 per week with extra com­
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Boreil and Mrs. the city today calling on the local Hnrt, Deceased, nnd Amundn Hart,
of
sale, on the 7th day of March, A. missions.—Cowan Tire and Rubber
Ericson called to see their sister, Mrs. trade. Jimmy is one of the most dnughtcr and sole heir at law of
D.
1921, to satisfy said writ and costs, Co., Chicago, III., Box 784.
26-2te
Green Hart, Deceased, are defendMagnuson, Sunday after service, as popular men on the road.

w. j. o\

WASHINGTON, Feb. 10— Public
school teachers of the United States
should receive at least $1,800,000,000 In salSrics this year, P. P. Claxton, commissioner o f education, said
here yesterday. Last year teachers
drew a total of approximately^ $700,000,000.

Salaries o f
elementary school
^bachers now are about 30 per cent
higher than four years ago, accord­
ing to Claxton's reports, . showing
that the campaign to get them more
pay has been partially successful.
High school principals now are apld
an average of 18 per cent more than
before the war, the records show.

LAKE MNROE
Springtime is here, and wi}h it the
happy song o f the birds. The plant­
ers are busy plowing and, getting the
soil in readiness for pepper, egg
plants and other early crops. Many
have pepper plants large enough to
aet 'out, but arc a little afraid to set
them in the field so early.
Dwelling houses are what we need
in our town. Substantial people are
being turned away every day for the
lack of n houses, Phillip Yager, one
o f our enterprising young business
men is planning to build several cot­
tages upon the five acres he bought
in Monroe. If we only had a hotel or
a large rooming house many tourists
would stop with us and enjoy the tine
country surrounding, the splendid
vegetables that are grown in such
abundance here, and Lake Monroe
would afford them the finest fishing
in the state of Florida.
W. F. Pittman and family have re­
turned to their old home at Tennes­
see where thoy will reside in the fu ­
ture.
Guy Buchannn and wife, of St.
Louis, while touring the stnte, stop­
ped over with his brother, S. H. Buch­
anan and spent the week end.
L. Mancel is ill at hik home here.
Mr. Mancel was stricken while at
work-in the fields and contniugs very
sick.
Sneak thieves entered the garage of

UPSALA'AND
GRAPEVILLE

it

t
J»

Celery in 4-One Crates is Selling tor Top Prices in All Markets
W OODLAND

&amp;

Selling Agents, E. Shore o f Va. Produce Ex., Onley, Va.
Peninsula Produce Ex., Pocomoke, Md.

COMPANY

WOODLAND
&amp; COMPANY
General Commission Merchants,

General Commission Merchants
217 Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. *

217 South Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.

Jan. 3li 1921.

Baltimore, Md., Jan. 31, 1921.
4jOne Box Makers o f New York,
105 Hudson Street, New York, N. ,Y.
Gentlemen: .
-

F. F. Dutton, Inc.,
.

Sanford, Fla.
Dear Sirs:

In reply to your inquiry as to condition of Car No. FGE23694 celery arriving Saturday, January 29th, 1921, from F. F.
Dutton, Inc., Sanford, Fla.
We wish to advige you that in our experience in handling cel­
ery, we have never received a car in„better package or condition
than this 4-One Box. This box enabled us to get the top of the
market, as a rule we will always find from ten to twenty-five
crates o f celery broken up, m this car there was not one package
broken. We will in the future, always demand when buying cek
ery, shipments in the 4-One-Box.
Trusting this will answer your inquiry, we are,

We wired you this A. M. to ship us one car of celery, same as
car received today in the 4-One Box. We wish to advise that this
is the package that the trade wants here and in the future al­
w ays give ds celery in this package if possible, as we will never
have any trouble in disposing of same. We secured the top mar­
ket here today on this celery and can make money right along
and can handle more celery if you continue giving us this kind of
celery in the 4-One Box.
*%

Yours very truly,
WOODLAND &amp; COMPANY,
By E. K. Woodland.

Yours
very truly,
„

WOODLAND &amp; COMPANY.
DICT-EKW:

DICT-EKW:

M

.

*

W B: .

Warehouse 4th and Myrtle Streets

i

----------.
- •‘ • " i

;

I-S - - s

*

♦ V

'

■
^ -----------------3

■ I

1

�1

to
-------------------------------- —
—
~V / - l?*2- ’
- * f I M.

«-*; &gt; V7T7-'*- i--1--4

- :

agggwaMiy-j aj-1

- THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921
T3tf

H e rod a n d gun club

Doyou know
you can roll

SO

held en th u siastic m eet

qgan
lOcts from
ono bag of

COURT HOUSE LAST NIGHT
of Incorporation
Committee
Shows
Fine Progress

R eport

PURCHASED
nv LAKE FRONT THAT EXTENDS
Tt) UNION AVENUE, MAKI?fG THREE ACRES
-

T

(From Tuesday's Dally)
One of the moat enthusiastic meetiart of the year was that o f the SanRod &amp; Gun Club which was held
jut night in the Court House.
Folly fifty men were present at tho
meeting and listened to the report o f
tbi incorporation committee, the bulldI - committee and those who have
been soliciting stock subscriptions,
gany item* concerning the proposed
thb were discussed and the buitding
{comittee will soon have something
definite to report. An architect has
been employed and will be on the,
pound this week to go Into the mstt« with the members o f the building
(comittee.
pipers conveying the beautiful site
recently purchased on Lake Monroe
t# the club will soon be' ready and
ti« deal will be. closed for the site
within a few days. The club has
fundi with which to pay cash for
this fine site, which comprises over
three acres of land facing Lake Mon*
roe and extending from Union avenue
to the lake, and within six city blocka
of the business section of Sanfqrd.
Stock is still being sold in the club,
no member being allowed to Buy more
than *100 worth. Several new sub­
scribers were reported nt the meeting
last night unit the total is now very
near to the 100 mark.
The great need of the clflb just now
ii more members. In order to build a
club house that will be a credit to tho
city at leust 100 more members at
|100 each are*needed and every mem|btr is pledged to secure nt least one
|ntw member before the next meeting
|of tlje club which will be held in the
ourt house on Monday evening, Febjary 14th at 8 p. m.
This will be an open meeting and
levery man who is interested in SnnIford is invited to attend. Sanford
Irertuinly needs a building which will
Iaccommodate conventions, nnd furnish
Is place to entertain our visitors as
[well as our own people. ,

Sen. Fletcher Seeking
Confirmation o f All
Florida Appointees
(*T I** Aimc1»U4 rrw.)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.— Demo­
cratic senators expect to be bole to
force the confirmation of all ex-ser­
vice men whose names are pending
before the senate for postmaaterahips.
Senator Fletcher is taking the lead in
this matter. Florida names pendnig
are as follows:
Greenville, George W. Laney; Haw­
thorne, Clyde C. Sherouse;' Millville,
Daniel II. Laird;'' Tarpon Springs,
John T. Cowsert.

Irish General
Killed in Ambush

OENUINE

“ B ullD

urham

TOBACCO.

FOREIGN POWER
WANTED U. S. TO
FORGO COLLECT’N

DUBLIN, Feb. 8.— Michael Col­
lins, adjutant general of the Irish
army, was killed in an ambush at
jaflt week, in which it was ONE DEBTOR DID ASK UNITED
previously reported he had been
STATES TO MAKE FREE GIFT
wounded, according to the police au­
OF LOANS
thorities here. Collins, the.police de­
clare, was shot dead while giving in­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—Declara­
structions to his men in carrying out tion by Secretary o f the Treasury
the ambush attack
Houston that an unnamed Allied gov­
ernment had proposed to the United
A LIVING ILLUSTRATION OF THE States cancellation o f its war obliga­
tions to this country; a wrangde over
.
VALUE OF AN IDEA.
status of war loans toRussia and Rus­
"Parson" Jnoes, Porgy Key lime sia embassy,financing, and a decision
grower, with an income of $16,000 or to divide the investigations as to for­
$20,000 a year, who is to visit Presi­ eign loans with the foreign relations
dent-elect Harding at Miami, is a liv­ committee, marked today's session of
ing illustration of the value of nn the senate judiciary committee. The
idea. He is also n living exception to proposal of Senator Reed, Democrat,
the rule— if indeod it is a rule— thnt Missouri, to prohibit additional for­
those who settle beside opalescent eign loans was under consideration.
waters and under cerulean skies
Secretary Houston said merely
where the climate is benign increases that “ one government" had proposed
in indolence, not in industry or in cancellation by the United States of
wealth. Thirdly the ease of "Par­ loans to i t He preferred “ not to say"
son" Jones shows that the real negro what government, and the question
— not a quadroon or an octoroon— was not further pressed by Senator
may become, upon a largo scale, a Reed.
self-made man.
Moat of the session was taken up
Numerous Kentunckian9 who have with discussion o f Mr. Houston’s as­
dropped anchor in the vicinity of ‘Key sertion that he did not propose to
Largo at the southern end of Hiscayne make further loans to foreign gov­
bay have known or heard of “ Person" ernments. The secretary contended,
Jones. Some of thorn fisher's
for however, that It would be “unfortun­
snappers, grunt nnd "such smull ate" if the United States failed to
deer" where the gray roots of the live up to "solemn commitments" and
mangroves rise nt the water’s edge, make additional payments, if request­
knew Porgy—or Porgee—Key years ed, in the case o f balances, estimated
ago when “ Parson" Jones lived there at $76,000,000, standing to the credit
in Robinson Crusoe style with menus of Allied nations. He added that no
of support so nearly invisible that he
such requests had been made or indi­
seemed the beach comber par excel­
cated, however.
lence. v Sand Key crawfish were to
[Methodists’ Drive •
be had for the spearing in the shal­
For Educational
lows. Fish of o^ er kinds, including Dr. Edwin Sparks De­
Fund May 29-June 5 no doubt that for which the key was livers Second Lecture
and line. In a few spots upon the islet
on Americanization
named,
were caught easily with hook
|TOTAL OF $.14,000,000 IS NOW
•there
wns
Boil
enough
to
grow
n
TO HE RAISED IN
The Americanization Class had. the
patch of bananas. ,
•
THAT PERIOD
Here was n place whepc a man with pleasure of hearing ngain Dr. Edwin
a peck of meal was independent; a Earle Sparks, president emeritus of
MhMPlMS, Feb. 4.— The date fo r. )occ jn which a man—any man of the Pennsylvania State College. Dr.
color_ might dream
dream away
away the Sparks hns givtn to this cUhs three
, .the $33,000,000 campaign to bo con-|nny
. ’ .my color—might
™,teJ
tht‘ Methodist Episcopal jdayBi ,oaf away the years, waste a lectures which were no( only instruc­
tburch, South, for the building of Its Hfe (n &gt;lo|hi brother of the iridescent, tive but Intensely interesting ns well.
wucationnl institutions and advance- |je,|y fiah an(J the "Portuguese man- Ilia mustcrly lectures on the different
j
of Christinn education, was f i « d |0*.war » whJch '8nil8 with n fair wind, phrases of American History and Gov­
for May 29th to June 5th, at a metting (ne|Rhbor of the king crab, (he pelcian, ernment shows him to be not only a
wrt today of members, of educational the Wftter turkey, upon the northern lecturer of unusual ability but also a
commission and representatives o f the reaches o f the scarlet flamingo’s master of the different periods of
thirty-seven church conferences.
northward flights and not too far American History.’ fie has been most
•Plans discussed at today's session from Mjnmj to take In a harvest of successful in dealing With tho special
of the conference, which began yes- tip8 f rom well-to-do sojourners in cx- phrase of the subject called for in the
terday, contemplates a canvass o f . change of smiplc services. Here an Americanizntipn work; Sanford is in­
*Wy member of the Methodist church . American negro hit upon the idea of deed fortunate to have had such a
lathe South through an organisationJblasting holes in coral, or coquina. man of learning nnd ability to give
•Imiln rta that which conducted the filling them with rich soil and grow this course In the Club.
Dr. Sparks Is one of the best known
tsmpaiitn in an effort to get $52,000,-; jng Hme trees in a climate peculiarly
WO for foreign missions. It was said (suitable foV their development. Here men of the lecture platform today and
today that the churches of Virginia Jthe man with the idea developed an he is not only a speaker of ability but
k*d started the contributions with jpeome two or three times ns large as also well known ns nn author.
IWO.ftOO.
|n United States senator’s pay, larger
A. C. Marts of Nashville, associate ( than that of a cabinet officer or the N o Idlers W anted
director of the Christinn educational chief justice of the United States suA t Newport News
toovement, outlined in detail tenta-. preme court. Whllo his limes, and
the points for the,campaign.
his worldly goods grew, he lived nn
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Feb. 8.—
Bishop Darlington and Dr. J. H. (idyllic life upon his once desert islet/Reynolds, director-general o f the A Crusoe became a wealthy Southern Mayor P. W. Ifiden yesterday inform­
Movement, attended the session.
(planter, “ where the silver king swims ed idle seamen at thl sport that all
In addition to raising the proposed in his place of coral * * * and the who refuse work at the Clarmont
1^3,000,000 fund it is planned to make Semlnoio padles his lazy canoe
“ In the annals, of tho Afro-Ameri­ yards when offered work on laid up
available $1,000,000 to aid worthy
can "Parson" Jones should have due ships would be considered as vag­
students.
recognition. The contrast between rants the moment they apply
for
“ Parson" Jones before and after dy­ help. The mayor told the men that
Joseph C. W hitney
namiting the surface of Porgy Key he was not fighting their union, but
D ied 'Yesterday to make- it into an^lsland of potted that the city and |ts institutions is
BALTIMORE, Feb. 8.— Joseph C. lime trees should be of interest to not in a position to support them in
nhitney, former .president o f
the innumerable young negroes in the idleness. Forty o f the men agreed to
•Icrehants nnd Miners Transportation South, where million of acres of fer­ go to Work, and others declared they
°., died here yesterday of pneumon- tile land lie fellow, and where a liv­ could not accept the jobs,.as it would
ing from agriculture may be had by be a isolation of their union rules.
*• He was 61 years old. *
,
easier methods than blasting holes in
Arrangements have been made
stone
to
plant
trees.—Louisville
Cour­
whereby
charitable institutions wilt
Don't forget* that the Herald Printbe
furnished
with names and descrip­
ier-Journal.
ng Company is headquarters fo r all
tions
of
all
who
refuse work in order
. * ° f stationery, office supplies,
that
they
may
be
chepked up.
BERLIN,
Feb.
8;—German
gov
Printing, engraving and any and every
The police Justice has been giving
«nd cf printing that you want. The eminent has* accepted Invitation to
all vagrants the choice of leaving the
of everything in these line* at participate in Allied , conference on
cit
yor going to jail. Thus far all
"xsonable prices. Satisfaction guar­ reparations In London, March 1st
have taken a sudden preference for
anteed in every department o f print­
other localities.
’ ■
ing:
Office supplies at the Herald.
t ..
- =-=* - 4

F^ ^

-

A N N U A L R E PO R T OF A U D IT O R A N D C L E R K
INDEPENDENTS’
1920 .
City of Sanford, Florida
D A Y BEFORE
LABOR BOARD
HITTER

STATEMENTS OF
SPEAKERS RUING
A PROTEST

THE

CHICAGO, Feb. 8.— Numerous ar­
guments between witnesses nnd the
cbnir enlivened the session’ yesterday
of the United States Railway Labor
Board hearing the employes' appeal
for continuation of national agree­
ments. Attempts to bring in jurisdic­
tional controversies and charges of
conspiracy against Independent labor
organizations were continually ruled
out by the chairman, Judge R. M. Bar­
ton. A fter a lively session in which
three independents finished their evi­
dence, the first day of employes' testi­
mony adjourned to take up the re­
maining independent organizations to­
day.
Declaring that his organization had
been denied a part in formulating the
national agreements, P. F. Richard­
son, president of the American Fed­
eration o f Railroad Workers, charged
violation of the transportation act and
sought relief from “ these tryannical
conditions.’ Charges of conspiracy
and discrimination
were
hurled
against those instrumental in fixing
rules governing certairi employes of
the Pennsylvania Lines, by John G. R.
Austen, president of the Order of
Railroad Telegraphers. Dispatchers,
Agents and Signalmen.
An attempt to read an American
Federation of Labor bulletin denounc­
ing Mr. Richardson and his organiza­
tion was stopped by the chair, who
reiterated the borsd’s declaration that
it was not interested in a fight be­
tween organizations for jurisdiction.
"I merely wnntcd to clear up the
record on the statement of brother­
hood officers that they represent all
employees," Mrs. Richnrdson said.
“ By admitting you as n party to
this hearing, you both get a hearing
and then surely wo will have heard
all employees," Chairman Barton re­
plied.^
Mr.» Richardson ncccptcd the chulr's
dictum but insisted that "many rnilroads have deprived the federal ion of
due representation notwithstanding
the law.” A schedule put in effect in
1910 was nnnulled by "certain nets of
the Federal administration and re­
sulted in dissatisfaction among mem­
bers" of his organization. Sir. Aus­
ten told the board. He declared he
had been conspired ngninht by repre­
sentatives of opposing organizations
because he wns not n "regulnr" and
his denunciation boenme ho strong
thnt G. W. W. Hatigor, public repre­
sentative on the board, jumped to his
feet in protest, nnd the chair ruled
Mr./Austen's remarks out of order.

RECEIPTS 1-6-20 TO 12-31-20
Balance Cash on Hand, Jan. 6, 1920 ________________ ....
.9 2,86553
1919 Taxes Real and Personal ........ ....... .... $37,406.88
1920 Taxes, Real and Personal..................18,983.47
Delinquent Taxes, Real and Personal ,...... 2,174.07
Tax Certificates .......___________________ _
6,882.80
Taxes on Lands sold for Taxes, 1920.......
134.30
Paving Liens — ..... ............. ....... ................. 1,60953
Sidewalk Certificates ..................
16752
Sale o f Live Stock ........................ ............ ....
320.00
Sale of Wagons ...».............................
61.00
Bond Trustees .................. ........ .......... ...........
76856
Licenses ..........- ..................... I...... .........3,48050
Pound Fees .............. ...... ...... .......... .............
422.60
Dog Taxes ....................;..._________ ___ __
182.60
Fines and Costs, Municipal Court ...... _...... 9541.85
State Road and Bridge Fund ....................
6,058.98
Interest and Costs — .... .... ......_______ ____ 2,286.93
Miscellaneous Income .....______ J_________ 1,019.07
Bills Payable — ---7,000.00
Property Owners A-C New S e w e rs______
260,00
Property Owners A-C work done on streets.
81352
Refund Police Department _____ ______ __
50
Refund Fire Department_______________....
T50
Refund Dept. Records and Taxation ~ —
7.60
Account Receivable .......... ...... ...... ...............
523.02 '9753150
Leas Discount on 1920 T a x e s __________
Leas Seminole County, A-C Police Dept...-

Diplomat: A representative o f a
state, or a man who telle his wife
what he thinks of her new hat.
When all the world le honest, the*
invitation that requests your pre­
sence will spell it “ presents." ,
' :f-

; ?/

*I 1

87259

■t ; .53
i "in is
1

,

t ifflH

S

9750651

•r M

• .. •'

$9957654

DISBURSEMENTS—JAN . 6TH TO DEC. 81, 1920.
Ordinary:
$
City Commission .....
Office City Manager
Office City Attorney
Office Municipal Judge ..........
Div. of Public Health
Div. of Police ..................
Div. of Fire —...........................—
Div. of Parks and Playgrounds
• Div. of Public Bldgs. Service . ’**♦*♦'***»••■«
Div. of Engineering and Plats
Div. o f Street Cleaning and Garbage
Disposal
—......
Div. of Pound Expense
Div. of Street Lighting ..............................
Div. of Water Supply — .... ....................
Dept, of Records nnd Taxation .......... —
DepL of Finance ..................... - ..........- ......
Div. of Maintenance, Streets and Bridges
Div. of Mnint, SewerB, and Drains ...... —
Div. of Mnint., Public Buildings .......... .

15.(
6581.71
977.71

«

1566.
98659
8 ,^ 3 5 1
8 6 .1 1

.77
10.90
882.60
9,14956
18155
2,040.91
895.00
8,161.42
021.88
4,016.38
662.19
900.70

DEBT:
Old City Government Expenses - .............
331.93
Bonds of 1918 Retired
2,000.00
Wurrnnts issued prior to 2-2-16 .............. . 17.20
Warrants issued subsequent to February
2, 1916 ..............
14,309.76
Bond Interest ami Exchange
16560.67
Warrant Interest
1,087.06
Other Interest
16.19
Bills payable
2.000.00

CAPITAL EXPENDITURES:
Div. of New Streets nnd Bridges ..........
Div. of New Sewers nnd Drafns ...............
Fcrnald-Laughton Hospital Purchase ....
Live Stock .......... - .......................................
Office Furniture....... .................................
Deposit Southern Bell Tel. Co................ .
%
--Total Expenditures ......... ..........................
AN ENT A SUBJECT OLD TO MAN­
Balance Cnsh on hand, Dec. 31, 1920......
KIND.

"Let's get .a law passed that every
bluc-cyed, fuir headed bnbp doll must
wear glasses, and get the druggists
to give a pair free with eVery bottle
of peroxide. Civilization must be
saved. • The blonde must be tamed."
The Tampa Tribune, in an editorial
on {he age-long question—blondes or
brunettes?— winds up with this call
to the legislators asking in no uncer­
tain terms thnt the sunshine-kissed of
earth be forced to bear with all sorts
of limitations and makes no reference
to the history-proved type -of vampire.
How unfnir! Think, oh,- legislators,
of a maiden with eyes as beautiful as
dew-kissed violets sparkling in the
radiant light of morning being forced
to wear blinkers, just because nature
lined her glorious orbs with pieces of
sky. Must exquisite beauty be forc­
ed to bear with burdens Imposed by
unsentimental law-nmkers who in the
cold halls t v legislation arc called up­
on to extinguish the wnrmost fires of
romance!
Our contemporary bases its remarks
on a recent report o f the American
Association of Optometrists who de­
cided thnt the ultrn-vfolet rnys in the
sunlight cause perfectly tame women
to embrace more or less wildness, nnd
for this reason it is suggested thnt
tinted glasses be used to head off this
tendency. He seems to be laboring
under the impression that an ultra­
violet ray, whatever that is, cannot
penetrate the mysterious orbs of a
brunette— but if that is what causes
’em to go wild, then we suggest to
The Tribune scribe that th&lt;v pages of
history be perused very carefully.
W a n and brunettea have a monopoly
on tearing down kingdoms, and even
if this were not true, considering
smoked glasses an’ everything, the
song writer proved that ho wns world­
ly-wise when he announced (hat “ you
can make tame women wild, but you
cap’ t make wild women tame."—Jack­
sonville Metropolis.

360.09
12.60

if

5,605.08
4,176.04
2,000.00
100,00
283.48
10.50

ii

50,123.43

■
H t

35,11281

12,175,70
97.411.94
2,462.20

. "

$00574.14
L. n. PHILLIPS. City Auditor and Clerk.

DRUMMOND, BUYS
HANDSOME BUNGALOW

C. OF C. WILL
HAVE BANQUET,
GOOD SPEAKER

Chas. P. Drummond of this city has
just purchased one of the most at­
tractive bungalows in Sanford located
on the comer of Magnolia and Elev­
enth streets. . The bungalow which
F. C. GROOVER, FORMER PRI*L
was erected by Geo. W. Knight A Co.
JACKSONVILLE C. OF C. TO
and completed only a short time ago
ADDRESS MEMBERS
is probably one o f the best-planned
houses in this section, both as to ex­
IT n m Tm *4*7’ « D*Ur)
terior design and interior arrange­
The Chamber of Commerce will
m ent .It is up-to-date in cverjr re­ hold their flnC monthly banquet at
spect, having hot nnd cold water wall the Hotel Valdes Thureday night at
fixtures, laundry traya on the rear 8:00 o’clock. TheAieketa are now on
porth, numerous electric plugs for sale at the Chamber o f Commerce,
decorative lamps, pans or Irons, hand­ Ball Hatdware Company, Perkins A
some lighting fixtures and even a Britt and other stores and are selling
Dutch kitchenette in the kitchen.
at $156. Thera should be a b l r
We understand that all of Knight’s crowd out Thursday night id greet
bungalows are similarly equipped.
thia great Fllridian who has done eoThis section o f the city is destined much fo r j ackg0nvil!e and the Jjtato
to be one of tho very finest residential 0j p iorj j a f or he has a message fo^
sections beenuse o f its location with the boosters of Sanford and Semlnola
relation to tho rest of this city, nnd county.
&lt;l~,
judging from the way In which this ( Thci;o mc(sUngi wm ^ held onea
section hns been improved nnd from each month and prominent speakers
all present indications property val,u bfi prc8ent ^ gjTe th* mmbers
ucs are sure to materially advance.
the Chamber of Commerce h«Ta
*---------------------------. new ideas and new perspective. It la
WILL OPEN DANCING SCnOOL| hoped at least Iwo hundred tickets

STi

■

SS,Lri .„ d winb. MtkeW om ens’ W&gt;“ » *M,0M*° m‘U S“ tM«
Club Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
*
J
.-If f j j
nights. The rates are very reason-1
. . .
\ : ;
able and this is the opportunity fo r M O O n S h l l l C r S l U T O
those who would like to lesm aii th e . •
State’s Evidence?
new dances to learn them at home and (
______
m
be able to dance. Mr. and Mrs. H olly , SAVANNAH, Ga.f Feb. 8^-The
are .both well Informed In all the fact that nino men now in the local
new danc esteps and will hold wekely
following their conviction in the
dance* In connection with tho school federal court on tho charge of moonthus giving th epu bllc the chance to shifting, hove been subpoenaed to ap-&lt;*
i dancing after t i t s first few lea- p e a r today ‘and give testimony before
h I
son*.
the federal grand jury has arftused
-------- —
j much interest in liquor and law d r Moscow characterizes reports o f Le- des in Savannah. It is believed they
£r:i0&amp;
nine’s death as “ fantastic rumors." have turned state’s evidence, as it Is
The exaggeration is a matter o f re- known they were in conference with
gret.
the district attorney.
A

w m

�it

r

”

.--•*. •-, XV - Kfi* S-- .,J:

-! •»

‘

.;•" &gt;

.

' .-

■'

v _

THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921

Rif

j§H Sg'^ -

lip- -=
t
gMMrj■. a
'*
■Syi *-T

izpj-vj

GEORGE
PARIS SINGER
CHARGES FEDERAL BUREAU LLOYD
PLEADS FOR
DONATESTROPT
CONCERNED SOLDIERS RELIEF
COALITION BOARD HEALTH
ARE PACKING COMMITTEE

WANTS GOVERNMENT TO IIANG
Paris Singer, head of the Singer en­
TOGETHER AND PUT DOWN
terprises, which include the Ever­
REBELLION
glades Club, has presented to the
Florida State Board of Health a com­
(Bjr Ttk* A nocU U d Pr*»»)
Orlando
Favors
The
Am erican Legion Says
,
, LONDON, Feb. 9.— "W e arts en- plete laboratory equipment.
equipment
will
bo
used
in
the
labora­
I &gt; i g Bond 1 S S U 6 gaged in n terrible task," said Premier
Fram e U p A gain st
--------Lloyd George In a speech today to the tory building now in course o f con­
Them
ORLANDO, Feb. 9.—The people o f , Welsh* National Liberal Council, in struction fo r the State Board of
Orange county at* a-big mass meeting .which, in impassioned words he de- Health on Third avenue, near the
yeaterday afternoon held nt the court (fended the coalition government and Florida East Coast Railroad passen­
houBo, unanimously stormed their np- pleaded ardently for a continuation of ger station. " I t will make a.magnifi­
provnl of n resolution presented by political unity. "It la something more cent addition to the facilities o f the
H. H. Dickson, which provides for th e; important than defending myself and laboratory," Joe L. Earman, presi­
BUREAUS LICKED LEGION AT
dent o f the State Board o f Health,
appointment of a committee of fiv e ' my administration.”
. CLEVELAND AS TIIE
aal’
d-yesterday when he made acknowl­
citizens, representing" different Bec*j • jf e asked whether anyone could aay
CONSEQUENCE
edgement
o f Mr. Singer's generous
tions of the county, to prepare with that the need for unity had passed,
g ift
the
county
commissioners
an
estimate
nnd
cxclaimed,
"I
wish
to
God
every(B j Th» Aih c Ii M Pr»«i)
During the late war Mr. Singer pur­
of the cost of highway improvements, body COuld/ because It worries me; It
WASHINGTON, Feb. 0.— Charges
posed to establish at Palm Beach a
to embrace-widening of many of the m,9 me 50mctimes with dread! ”
are made that government bureaus
highways, the construction of the Or« ff someone could tell me that the convalescent hospital for disabled offi­
concerned with soldiers relief are
lando Ocean Boulevard and enlarging dan(rer is pftst| g0mcono with author- cers o f the United States Army. Be­
packing committees of the American
the court house. The proposed bond ,ty&gt; 8omeone wJth vl8,on, someone, fore the project waa fully completed
Legion with bureau employes who arc issue for *2,500,000 was heartily on- whoM word wo cou,d u k e 1 flhould the armistice was signed and feeling
members of tho. Legion, today before dotved by the crowd present and work bfl gQ ,ad thftt , would gJgn
row that he could make no better dis­
Legion’s executive committee by Abel will be pushed on estimates So ns to natJ(m tomorrow»
position of the equipment he had aa*
Davis, Chicago, chairman of the hos­ get it before the people at an early t
sembled
for that purpose than to turn
reeling under the most terpitalisation committee. "A s a result J .te ,0 _voting may bo Intdllgontly ^ A world
^
mway
ho to the State Board o f Health,
It over
-of work o f the Legion In soldier r e - ;
desvribed the- situation o f today; gi­ and recognizing th ©service to be per­
Hef matters belpg greatly handicap-!
gantic events were in the making, and formed by a laboratory at West Palm
ped,” said' Davis, who added that at
old factional fights among the various Beach, Mr. Singer communicated his
Cleveland convention, "bureaua licked
! parties should not'be resurrected u n -’ desire to President Earman last week
da tofrazzlc In all matters relating t o (
in a letter which Mr. Earman for­
til the peril Is over.
veterans’ relief and Legion wondered
warded
to Maj. Ralph N. Green, state
The premier’s speech was in answer'
Mrs. W. E. Argo nnd daughter
how it waa done.”
health
officer.
•
to recent vigorous attacks against the t
spent Saturday in Orlando.
Major
Green
promptly
came
here to
Mrs. C. L. West nnd two children coalition nnd the breaking nway o f 1
WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.— Regret
ncccpt
the
gift
and
did
so
accept
it.
nnd Mrs. Mary West returned Tucs- some of the important coalitionists
that the American government saw
Next Thursday Dr. B. L. Arms, direc­
day from an auto trip to Tampq, St. who have decided that the time has
fit to apotogtze to the British govern­
tor o f the bureau o f diagnostic labora­
Petersburg, Tarpon Springs, Clear- come to Btand for their own parties. I
ment for the attempt of Americans
tories, wil Iarrive to dismantle the lab­
water and intermediate points. They
Alluding to Ireland, ho said the •
to capture Grover C. Bergdoll, wealthy
oratory and remove it from Palm
report a most delightful trip with coalitionists had given Ieland a '
America ndraft-dodger, wa aexprosaed
fine weather every day and a splendid greater measure of homo rule than Beach. The equipment will be stored
In a resolution adopted today by the
such tim e'as it can be installed
.i
fnir nt Tampa. Although they found cither Gladstone or Asijhith had pro- until
executive committee of the American
in the new building on Third avenue.
the west coast towns very much p6«ed.
Legion in session here.
.1
The equipment, Dr. Green states, is
crowded with visitors, they had noth- ] “ But,” he added, "they say they
The resolution, obered fiy Thomas
of
the latest type, up-to-date In every
ing hut‘ praise for these places.
won’t take It. They must have an i
W. Miller of Delaware, an dordered
respect,
nnd worth upwards of $3000.
Mrs. L. R. Mitchell spent S a t u r d a y Irish republic, an
Irish nrmy, an
sent to members of congress, ap­
It
includes
a very valuable polarlscope
in Orlando,
■ j Irish navy. They won't get it, nnd If
proved
the proopsed congressional
which
will
be of great service to the
Clarence Guttridge of Haines City they don't get it, wo are told, they*
investigation of the circumstances;
hoard
in
its
research work. The State
is spending several days this week in will kill our policemen, our soldiers— I
surrounding Bergdoll’a escape from
Board
of
Health
is naturally more
Ovcido, the guest of Itevidy fr ig h t, not in open fighting, but hiding in.
custody.
t
grateful
for
thl
ssplendid
gift, and at
The general quietude that usually homes, walking as respectable tenant
Efforts to put the legion on record
its
next
session
on
February
8th, will
pervades the little town of Ovcido was farmers or swaggering nlong the road
as opposing the Non-partisan League
express
it»
appreciation
in
formal
re­
very much disturbed Monday morning until they come to a hiding place,
were made by members from Okla­
solutions,
copy
o
f
which
will
bo
pre­
by the news spread abroad that the where they find rifles, passing per- i
homa and other states where the
general merchandise store of C. L. 'haps the very policemen they are sented to Mr. Singer.— Palm Beach
league is active, but after consider­
West had been entered Sunday hight about to murder, as though they were Post.
able debate various resolutions were
voted down nnd tabled. The commit­ and robbed of about $200 svorth of innocent men.
County borads of trade are being
goods. Although the robbers were
“ Are we to allow that sort of thing
tee then voted unanimously to uphold
organized all over the state. The more
F. W. Galbraith, national commander, evidently amateurs, they were cer- to be done without protecting the peo- 1the better the counties will be.
In his stand In advising state com­ tainiy hold enough in their work. By pl&lt;? we arc sending there? (Criea of j
noissue betweenwo
manders o f Kansas, Nebraska and the use of n screw driver they entered “ N o!") There is
the front door some time nenr 12:00 nnd our political opponents on home
Oklahoma that the legion itself should
o'clock. They left a new Ford car rule. We hnvc gone one better than A
take no nctivc part against the league
standing
in front of the store, turned tho Gladstone home rule,
as an organization. .
on the electric lights nnd proceeded to
"There is an issue about setting up
Correspondence with respect to the
help
themselves
to
such
things
as
they
«n
Independent country by our very
Non-partisan League question which
most
desired.
Among
the
missing
gates—by
the places where flubmabegan with an appeal from the Sallna
nrticles were two guns, several In- rines used to lurk and sink our ships
(Has.). Post, for support from the
national committee in n fight against gersoll watches, shirts, socks, a pair and endanger our commerce- and the
"the 'league, w h s rend. Other similar of No f! shoes nnd a little change that Ufa of the nation. There is an Issue
appeals had followed from western was left in the cash drawer. The at- as to whether the policemen and solto southwestern posts, and nil were tempts to enter the safe were futile diers who nre there upholding the
on the safe vvas damaged, honor of our flag are to be shot down
:shown to have been given the same hut the lock
Someone
who
passed the store a little by men who lurk In houses. I know
Answer by the commander.
nfter 2:00 o’clock, noticed i^ was of no other Issue.”
lighted up and saw the car iq fron t5
.............. — 1 ---------

In respoipe to the Inquiry of many telephone * &lt;&gt;
subscribers: "What can I do to help my service?" this advertisement is published.

^ h a t C a n I D o to
H e lp M y Service?”
Hundreds of telephone
Subscribers have recently
yisited our central offices'
and observed for themselves the conditions
and environments that surround telephone
operating.

RELIEF WORK LAGS

In almost every instance the visit has
been the occasion of surprise that such in­
tricate work is so well done.
Invariably the visitors have asked:
“ W hat can I do to help the operators in
their effort to improve my service.”

OVIEDO NOTES

B§r-*-

1

.j.

^

In answer to this inquiry and in appreci­
ation of this spirit of helpfulness, we shall,
publish a series of advertisements telling a
few of the simple ways in which you and .
other telephone users can help the service.
*

#

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

WHITE SOX PLAYERS
WHO THREW GAMES
WILL HAVE TRIAL
CHICAGO, Feb. 9.— Trial of the
White Sox players, indicted for alleg­
ed complicity in throwing 1919 world
series today set for March 13th. Buck
Weaver, Happy’ Felch In court at tho
preliminary hearing but others repre­
sented by attorneys.

Three Children
. andi Maid Die
in Burning Home!
LACHUTE, Quebec, Feb. O.-Tkisl
children and houso-nuid lost tUrj
lives in a fire which destroyed All
residence o f Leo Carrier© at PiaiU!|
yesterday.

il

Some Merchants are Giving Away
Ford Cars as Premiums

HYMAN BOOSTS
HERALD AT LAST
NIGHT’S REVIVAL

m“de:GENERALSMUTZ
IS ELECTED
TO ASSEMBLY

no investigation.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade and mothrr of
Wildwood were visitors to Ovcido
Tuesday.
Miss Ella Belle Jones left Monday
for a week’s visit to Winter ' Park,
where she is the guest of her cousin,
(Tram U 'l j i i i l i y 'i DtUr)
THUS ASSURING SUCCESS OF
Mrs.
Oakerlund.
The Sanford Herald has no better
SOUTH AFRICA UNION
John
Robinson
wns
a
business
vis­
friend in Sanford than Dr. George
PARTY
itor
to
Sanford
Tuesday.
Hyman, pastor o f the Baptiat Temple,
Reudy
Wright
spent
Sunday
nt
and his support i s constant and most
(Hr T it A ilt-ltt'il P r.iil
consistent twelve months in the year. Haines City.
PRETORIA,
South Africa, Feb. 9.
The Herald has given apace to every 1Mr. nnd Mrs. O. P. * .Swope and
baby,
Oliver,
Dr.
Abbott
and
Mr.
and
—
General
Smutz,prime
minister o f the
church In the city at any timo they
Mrs.
Hull
of
Iowa
spent
Sunday
nt
Union
of
South
Africa,
elected to the
asked for It and •gives notice of their
DeLeon
Springs.
*
,
house
assembly
yesterday.
Raturna
-meetings and Sunday services every
Mrs.
W.
E.
Young,
Dick
Walpole,
received
thus
far
indicate
South
A fweek in the regular apace allotted to
Mrs.
S.
W.
SwtJpe,
Miss
Elizabeth
rican
party
undpr
Smutz
.leadership
them and also gives them all the space
they want for any particular services. Young amf Clemmons Hall motored to was won a great victory.
Dr. Owens, who is holding a series Mt. Verde Tuesday.
Rev. l . e . Wright and Miss v ir- Catch Runaway Girls
o f special meetings at the Baptist
Teniple has some of the flnbst gems of ginia Wright spent Saturday in Or­
in Jacksonville
f
thought and in order to have them lando.
Edward
McCall
and
aunt,
Mrs.
L.
available to the people o f .Sanford
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 9.— Mar­
they nro being published each day In M. Clough o f Lakeland spent the
garet
Brngunier, sixteen, and Eliza­
the Herald. In appreciation o f this week-end in Oveido last week the
beth
Shorey,
f.fteen, runaway girls
service Dr. Hyman asked all the mem­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McCall.
Mrs. W. E. Argo spent Tuesday in ^rom tt Washington, D. C., training
bers o f hla congregation last night
Orlando
school, were apprehended here ycato subscribe for the Daily Herald for
Mrs. H. B. McCall and Miss Ethel ‘ ard*y on « « ««thority of a telegram
the next two weeks If they were not al­
ready getting it^ a n d to read these Taylor visited Sanford Monday a fter-' fro'" ^ Wwrtrington authorities and
are being held pending the arrival of
gems o f thought that Dr. Owens Inter­ noon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Brofwn o f Bertha their parents.
sperses In hts* talks each night at ths
Margaret is the daughter of the
were visitors to Oveido-Friday.
Baptist Temple.
fire chief of Cherryvale, Va., while
Programs qrc being distributed and
The Herald appreciates this support
Elizabeth is the daughter of Frank­
o f the pastor and of the members of tickets sold tor the Oveido Chautau­ lin Shorey, a Washington college pro­
the Baptiat church. It Is so seldom qua, February 19th‘, 21st and 22d.
cessor.
that*the homo paper Is really appreci­
The grils ran away from the Mc­
ated by those who are In a position to "SUNSHINE CITY” CHURCH
Kinley Manual Training School in the
apeak out in public and give the paper
IS SET AFIRE BY RAYS
national capitol and boarded a Mer­
credit.- Some times the booster feels
OF A “ MIDWINTER” SUN chants' and Miners’ steamer at Balti­
that It la his turn to be boosted but ! ST. PETERSBURG,. Feb. 9— Tho more last Friday. They went ashore
Ills turn generally comes too lato and daily advance of the point qf sunset when the steamer touched at Savan­
flowers on the grave can only be en­ toward a northwesterly point qf the nah. Overstaying their shore leave,
jo y e d b y the mournen.
compass today was responsible for a the ship sailed without them snd-they
fire in the First Methodist Episcopal came on to Jacksonville by rail.
church here.
A scrap of ofi-soaked waste, left ‘ After all, the Germans can just as
hanging on the church wall by paint­ well offer to pay- the expenses o f the
ers some five months ago, was ignited American army o f occupation as to
by the rays of the declining sun, Fire pay the former kaiser’s imperial aal^C hief McNulty said.
— v
ary.

But we are just going to put Auto Repairing back
on a pre-war price

$1
SHORT JOBS— Less than 3 Hours
*

per hour

.

-

-m

"

-

We have Expert Mechanics and
the most Modern Equipment
f

enabling us to give you Prompt and Efficient Day,
Night and Sunday Service. Acetelene Welding.
1 Battery and Tire Service

x

t

Overland Sales and Service

I
Opposite Hotel Valdez

Sanford;
Florida,
*
#
a
■_
wi

*«

.

• ••

,

*

_

.

-

,

�'■ • " 7 ---------------

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921

m w ®
PAID TO THE
R R. WORK® ss
^

..p TUE ATLANTA, BIUMING*
HAM &amp; ATLANTIC HAS
h io t e s t e d

ATLANTA, Feb. 0.—The Atlanta,
J^auham &amp; Atlantic Railway Comr&lt; hu been protesting the wage
under which it with other roads
m
operating ,and asked for a
Zidiustmcnt.iwhich the men have reJUd to accept. Col. B. L. Bugg, the
iLiiknt of the company, haa been
JJJj the question how *much wages
Jr
have been getting; and what
a , proposed cut would amount to.

..T-. ;

h KP'y hp hns Prescntcd the fo,low*
* Hrt from figures that were taken
7jm the December, 1020, payroll,
ihoiring
amounts parned by differt (lisses of employes, and has had
, imputation . made showing the
yuount they would have earned under
tit proposed scale when applied to
tit ume service performed In DeIfiBbeT.
A negro porter on a passenger train
BBning out of Fitzgerald waa paid
1117.43. Under the new scale he
ftuid have earned $150.28.
A negro coal heaver vforklng {&gt;n a
Bil chute was paid $148-01. Under
the new scale he would have earned
*10035.
.
'
A passenger engineer running oetveen Fttigerald and Atlanta was
piid $332.88. Under the new scale he
would have been paid $274.44.
An engineer handling a fast freight
train between FiUgornld and Atlanta
tu paid $34189, while under the new
Iseals he would have earned $203.74. .
j a negro fireman on a passenger
train running out of Brunswick was
p«ld $251.72: Under the new sgalo
|h* would have ehmed $178.80.
An agent at a local station in south
Georgia having n population of 951 In
the entire militia district wns pnid
$125.28. Under the new scale ho
would have earned $88.30. The total
cash receipts at this station were
$98SI/from' which It will be seen
j that the agent was paid $20.74 more
than the money he collected.
A call boy was paid $135.50. Unde.r
the new scale he would have earned
|$92A3.
An engineer working in a terminal
yard* in south Georgia, home every
J night wn« paid $2G7.95.
Under
[the new Kale he would hnve earned
[$209.85.
A passenger train conductor wns
Ipaid $285 51. Under the new scale he
Iwould have earned $232,22. 4
I A negro fireman working in a yard
was paid $222-30. Under the new scale
he would have earned $145.85.
An agent nt n local station with a
population of 201 where the total re­
ceipts amounted to $149.99 was paid
$133 40. Under the new scale he
would have earned $94.98..
An engineer who during the qionth
I worked in both passenger nnd freight
I service was paid $370.ffl. Under the
[Sew seale_ he would have earned
$303.23.
An electrician was paid $255.96. UnIder the new scale he would have cam|ed *180.00.
f
A negro laborer working in tho
Ishops was paid $140.62.- Under the
new sm],. be would have earned
I $103.90.
’
v
A car inspector was paid $224. Un­
der the new scale he would hnve
Mrrn-d $158.90.
A machinist was paid $233.75. Uny
der the new scnle he would have
«mcd $186.31.
. A negro conch cldnncr at Atlanta
*»S Paid $117.25. Under tho new
Kale he would hnve earned $100.38.
Negro Itrakcman Geta $228.04 .
A negro hrnkemnn on a freight
train was paid $228.04, Under tho
scale he would have earned
$146.54.
A telrgraph operator, whose dntles
*!so required some clerical work, was
P*id $222.37. Under the new acale
** w°obl have earned $172.99.
A negro section hand was paid
W®-80. Under the new scale he would
«»e earned $62.88. Section laborers
*** furnished houses free In addition
their wages.
A Ioc«l freight train engineer»Jn
jwth Georgia was paid $386.10. Und«r the new scale he would have
**med $308.34.
A switchman In a terminal yard was
J*!d $218.90. Under the new 'scale
« Would'have earned $160 .22 .
Colonel Bugg stated that the InManets above given are not extraor­
dinary antj Bre fa|riy representative.
POPULATION OP OKLAHOMA
I Wa s h i n g t o n , Feb. o.—Negro
Population* of Tulsa, Okla., 8424, tn33» per c e n t Whites* 83*480,
[ ‘nertast 296 per cent.

i ^f Mr. Harding was realjy "search| , or solitude' he picked the wrong
* e to come to in his search. •

1

1

1

*

Goodrich Is what It la today because during the fifty yean o f Its growth tt has adhered to high
ideals. The progress o f the company from the beginning haa been markedly b]flucnced by the
loyal belief o f every member o f the organization In its plans, policies, purposes and products.

GOODRICH AND THE RUBBER INDUSTRY
H E N Goodrich started business fifty
years ago the whole rubber industry
was represented by a few scattered
plants. The two-story building* in
Akron, on the site of the present
G oodrich factories, was part of the nucleus of
the industr^ itself as it now exists. A t that time
few persons ever dreamed what the industry
could become. Scarcely any of the fields in
which rubber products play so important a part
had come into being. Electricity was undevel­
oped. Transportation was ip its infancy. The
automobile and motor truck were unborn. The
combination of circumstances which brought
about the greatest industrial era of the world
was virtually unseen.
Yet the history of the company shows that
even in those early days Dr. G ood rich and his
associates were acthated by a broad view o f the
future and its potentialities. Radiating from that
small factory and small organizatipn o)ff half a cen-

tury ago, Goodrich has built a city. N ot alone the
huge city of brick and stone and steel w hich
houses the great plant in A kron — but a city
which comprises the entire Goodrich organiza­
tion everywhere in the w6rld.
It requires people to make a city, and the spirit
of those people is the soul of that city. The per­
sonnel of G oodrich is one that has a family feel­
ing— a pride in its work— a determination to
maintain the integrity of its creed and which
extends that integrity to the service of the prod­
uct itself.
Wherever a Goodrich product is used, it carries
with it the good faith and good will of the organ­
ization. The opening of the second half century of
the organization finds it just as earnesdy building
its city in the esteem and regard of the public,as it
worked on that far day in 1870 when it was enter-

'W W W

Jg 'g I

S^F-s
m

TbU

M

mg a

development passing the imagination of that time.

T H E B. F G O O D R . I C H ”. C O M P A N Y

• AK.RON. O H IO

fh tft in the Long Tkun

Dynamite Negro
WOULD ASK
CARELESSNESS
Houses in South
Jacksonville Today
IN HANDLING
SEC. COLBY
JjASOLENE

JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 9.—Two
negro houses were partially wrecked
In South Jacksonville, at an early hour
OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN AM­
RESPONSIBLE FOR MANY EX­
this morning by an explosion of the
BASSADORS MORRIS AND
PLOSIONS SAYS FEDERAL
structures. There was no loss of
8HIDKHARA
INVESTIGATORS
•
life. Will Beli, negro, however, had
(Br TU iMMUtof rrwsl
(B r Th« A n ecliU d m u )
WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 8.— a miraculous escape from death, as
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.— Senate
Federal investigation o f gasoline va­ the fwliole rear end o f his house waa foreign relations committee today
por explosion at Memphis January 24 demolished. Apparently two sticks of directed Chairman Lodge to ask Sec­
which cost’ the lives of eleven persons dynamite were placed under the house retary Colby, if not incompatible with
is another example o f failure of the as there were two separate explos­ public* interest, to sumblt to commit^
workmen tp heed the prescribed pre- ions. The force o f the charge tore o ff tee copy o f agreement between Am­
cautionp in handling explosive mat­ a comer o f hn adjoining house. 'Bell bassadors Morris and Shideham in re-ter the Bureau of Mines announced. was alone in the house at the time gord to new treaty dealing with situa­
A* negro opened a tank car of gaso­ of the explosion.
tion arising from adoption of Califor­
Recently all negro houses located
line without relieving the pressure In
nia alien land bill.
the tank, the statement said. Gas and in that section of South Jacksonville
liquid gasoline boiled out of the car, were placarded with ananytnous no­
NEW SMYRNA, Feb. 0 . - Abandon­
mixed with the air to Torn an explo­ tices warning occupants to vacate the
ing
preparations for returning to SL
Practically all
sive gaa and a few momenta later premises at' once.
Augustine
by rail, Mr. Harding de­
negroes heeded the warning and it
waa ignited by lyearby open fires.
cided
to
Continue vacation a little
was stated this morning that Bell
■ -------------------------------------------------------- ionger
when
Victoria was floated to­
Who says 1921 isn’t going to be a recently moved Into the bouse as a
day
from
sand
bar which fce&gt;d her
caretaker,
the
structure
formerly
be­
‘prosperous year? It begins with *
e|nce
Monday.Yacht
expected to be
ing
used
as
a
negro
booming
estabjpayday and ends with one, snd has
above
Ormond
by
tonight
t.
months with five navdays

Packers File New
Selling Plan
, WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.— Attor­
neys for Armour &amp; Co. and Swift &amp;
Co., yesterday filed with the district
supreme court a now plan for selling
their stockyard interests.
Previous
plans proposing the sale o f the yards
tp F. H. Prince &amp; Co., o f Boston, had
been disapproved by the court.
The court was asked to appoint
sales agents who, under supervision
o f trustees, shall sell the yards, giv­
ing preference to buyers in this or­
der: Live stock producers, stockhol­
ders in the yards and other than the
defendants; common carriers\serving
the yards, local citizens or municipal­
ities,
The packers asked the court to fix
the minimum prices o f 'the various
yards. Figures proposed in the dis­
approved plans with the:exception of
the Stl Louis yards have been ‘ re­
fused.
. ,
A separate plan was presented for
the sale of the yard at Jersey City to
local interests. The jfard was offer­
ed to the Pennsylvania which declln-

MRS. PIKE DENIES

ljU!

CHAIRMAN WHITE
LETTER SHE' WROTE HIM W AS
OBTAINED THROUGH A
MISUNDERSTANDING
(Vr*m h lu U y i BBS71
CLEVELAND, Feb. fi.— Mrs. A. B.
Pyke, Democratic natloal committee
woman from Ohio, in a statement to­
day declared her signature to letter
sent George White, chairman 'o f na­
tional committee, virtually demanding
his resignation, waa obtained by N o­
tional Committeeman Love o f Texas,
through misunderstanding.. She tele­
graphed White last night she was a
firm supporter o f his and requested
that her signature on round robin,
made public in Washington, be dis­
regarded.
— ■
■
■■ ■
* The admonition to take no anxious
thought fo r the morrow ia obeyed- by
millionaires and hv

t w it

men wtvn am

IB-

�vP

-*

TH E SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921

(Tr*a S»turi»j'i Daily)
Dr, E. D. Brownlee left Thursday
evening for Calhoun, Ga., called by
the Illness of his mother.

Resolution W ould A sk Mis-trial Declared in
Case of Guardsman
Japan to Communicate
Tried for Lynching
W ith Other Powers
i r

O r TV* iiMclitg Pr»u)
TOKIO, Feb. 8.— Yuklo Oiaki.
former leader of the opposition
party, told the Associated Press
correspondent today he would in*
treduce independently before the
Diet a resolution proposing the
curtailment of naval armament,
and the resolution would ask Ja­
pan to communicate with the
United Statea and England and
decide the best way to restrict
naval programs in conjunction
with those nations.

Mr. Charles Tedder returned Fri­
day from a business trip to Palmetto,
Florida.
,

Mrs. Rodney Brandon and children
have
moved into an apartment in the
HAMILTON, Ala., Feb. 8.— A misWelaka.
trial vras declared at 10:00 o'clock to­
day in tho case of Sergt Robert J.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Griggs, of
Lancaster, Alabama National guards­ Tampa spent a few days here the
man, Indicted in connection with tho guest of' their mother, Mrs. Frank
lynching of William Baird, a miner, Griggs.
near Jasper, on January 13th.
Mrs. Frank Griggs and little daugh­
Tho Jury had been out Jhlrty-elght ter Mary left this morning to spend
hours, The foreman reported to the a few days in Tampa the guest of
court that further deliberations were her son, Howard Griggs.
*
useless, whereupon Judge Sowell dis­
charged the jury.
i W. R. Frier, mayor of Douglass,
Ga., is here, the guest of J. C. Dean,
of the Union Pharmacy. Mr. Frier,
aside from .his duties as mayor, man­
ages to publish a first class newspa­
per.

VARIOUS GERMAN STATES
,
URGED TO REFUSE ACCEDE
TO DEMAND OF ALLIES

and Afr*. Charles Britt, Mr. and Mrs. perilta Carnival. They report a fine
Negro Population
Archie Betts and Mr. and Mrs. Claro f Columbus, o j
enco Mahoney.
Mrs. H. B. Connelly of the Quality
WASHINGTON, Feb- 8__\*e.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyler and Shop, left yesterday fo r Atlanta, Bal­
their house-guests, Mr. and Mrs. D. timore and Naw York to look over the population o f Columbus, Ohio, *»■» 5
Leach o f Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. J. sprjng stocks o f millinery and pur­ Increase 73.4 per cent.
W. Bastln of Syracuse, N. Y., have chase the n)any new styles for the
returned from an extended trip down Sanford trade. She will be absent
LANDIS, FISH &amp; nULL
about ten days and during her ab­
the east coast
sence the shop will be in charge of Attorneys and Counsellors-at-L|.
DeLAND, FLORIDA
, Dr. and Mrs. Kelley-of Port Jervis Alias Virginia Smith.
Will
practice
in the State and F ed J
arrlv*d M* th® city today, driving
Superintendent T. L. Dumas and al Courts. Special facilities for rTI
.through from Jacksonville after ihlpamlning and Perfecting U nd TitjJI
ping their c* r that f«r. They will be Tranimaater F. B. Langley made a
.here for several weeks much to the trip to Mt. Dora, Eustla, Tavares and
other points in Lake county today on
delight o f their many friends.
business. They made the trip by auto
on
account of tho railroad rates being la a powerful Antiseptic and
Air. A. L. Crandal o f Crandal A
so
high,
it is presumed.
Killer, cures Infected cuts, old so
AIcKensla Company o f Pittsburgh is

RUB-MY-TIS

tettfcr, etc. Relieves Sprains, Ni
the house-guest o f Air. and Mrs. J.
What
Mrs.
Brennlnger,
o
f
New
York,
algis, Rheumatism.
17,
S. Wilson. This is the third winter
Ssys
About
Rat
Poison
Air. CrandsI has been a guest In San­
"Tried preparations that kill rats,
ford and he Is planning to build a win­
but RAT-SNAP Is the only one that
G E O . G. HERRING
ter home here.
prevents disagreeable odors after kill­
Attocney-at-Law
ing. Also like RAT-SNAP because it
W. C. Spencer, representing the
comes in handy calces, no mixing with No. 14 Gamer-Woodruff Buildial
iMiller Machine Company, was in the
other food. You don't have to dirty
SANFORD, FLA.
city today calling on the local printing
your hands, It’s the best for household
trade, ^ r . Spencer travels over the
use.' Try RAT-SNAP. Three sizes,
entire South and says that Sanford
35c, 05c, $1,25. Sold and guaranteed
looks mighty good to him from every
by Bail Hardware Co.
'
tf
standpoint.

HENRYIWcLYuLII
JEWELER

Airs. W. B. Zachary, .of Magnolia
avenue has an her guest, Mrs. Harold
Vlole and her pretty little daughter,
Miss Dorothy, o f Savannah, Ga. Mrs.
Vide will remain in Sanford several
weeks.

Lee W. Wicker o f Jacksonville is Population of the
MY SPECIALTIES;
among the visitors to the city today.
State o f Alabam a Pickard’s HandiPalnted Chins
Air. Wicker is sales manager o f the
Gorham's Sterling Silver
Premiers o f Different Greek Troops Ready
crankless engine and is looking oveg
(&gt;7 TS* A**octaU4 Fra**)
Rogers' Plated Wars ‘
For Great Offensive
the territory. There 'ir e many stock­ ‘ WASHINGTON, Ftb. 8.—White
States W ould Fight
Elgin and Waltham Watches
holders here o f the cranklcss engine population of Alabama in 1020 was
in
Asia-M
inor
Against Demands
Mrs. E. McConnell had as her guest that is among the latest inventions In 1,447,032 and negto population 900,i
•
---------Mrs.
R. J. McKinzlc, of Jacksonville, the world of science.
6&amp;2 censur bureau announced. White
(By TV* Aa*«c|at*4 Fn**)
(&gt;7 TV* S***eUt*4 Pun]
Fla., president o f Div. 384 o f the G.
population increased nearly 18 per
SCHELLEMAINES
ROME, Feb. 8.—Seventy thousand
MUNICH, Feb. 8^-Prcmicrs of 1
J. A. to the B. of I,. E. and Mrs. S.
J. D. Ball toq)c Air. and Mrs. R. J. cent white negroes decreased .8 per
• LAWYER
various German states agreed to
Greek troops are being organized for W. Tucker o f Brooklyn, N. Y or* Holly and Mr. and Mrs. Henry AIc- cent.
OFFICE
IN THE COURT IIOLSI
urge the Berlin government to
a great offensive in Asia-Minor, ac­ ganizing division 587.
Laulin to Orlando yesterdny in his
refuse compliance with the Allied
SANFORD
- F L O R ID A
cording to Smyrna reports. Turkish
car to hear the Highlander Band. Air. J. A. White Says "If You Hare
demands formulated by the Su­
W.
If.
Talbert
is
meeting
his
many
An
Automobile,
Keep
Hat-Snap"
*hey
stopped
at
the
home
o
f
Howard
Nationalists are preparing to meet
preme Council in Paris two weeks
Sanford friends here while making '.yman at Altamonte on the return
" I f I knew about RAT-SNAP last
the offensive.
ago.
headquarters at the Sanford Shoe Si trip and carried away a carload of
winter, would have saved $120. Aly
E XPtk’ l
Clothing Co.
Ho represents
the fine oranges and grapefruit. Mr. and
car was in the garage for a few weeka
Storrs-Schnlfer
Tailoring
Company
of
Drainage o f Land
Airs. Lyman took them to the Lyman during had weather; when I went to
Cincinnati.
grove several miles wes^of Altamonte tnko it out, found that rats had eaten
Has Important
where one o f the finest crops of great holes in two new tiers. Got
Health Conditions C. Sanderson, freight traffic ngent oranges in the county can bo seen and them later with RAT-SNAP." Three
of the N. C. &amp; St. L. Rahway, and B. It is one of tho finest sights in this
sizes 35c, G5c, $1.25.' Sold nnd guar­
JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 8.—While L. Abberger, compieroia! agent for part of the state. The crop will be anteed by Ball Hardware Co.
government ?id si being sought for the Central o f Georgia, were in the picked this week
will bring a good
irrigation projects in Arizonn and city today calling on the shippers o f , price. The Lymnn Twins have made
ULSTER'S ACCEPTANCE OF THE other arid states and there is a prob­ fruits and vegetables.
good in the orango business and arc N egro Population
LAW MIGHT PACIFY
ability that millions of dollars will
a' living example of what pluck ahd
• o f Savannah, Ga.
.SINN FEIN
be spent by Federal agencies in such F Albert Dorner sends ps n card from perseverance nnd business methods
efforts, Dr. Ralph N. Greene, state Palm Beach and says he is on his way will do in Florida.
(Bj&gt; Th. Au k U M Fr*ti)
DUBLIN, Feb. 8.—Acceptance of health foflccr for Florida, is calling : to Cuba and will return home by the
THE INSIDE IS IMPORTANT.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 .-N e g ro
the Home Rule law by the Ulster fac­ attention to the millions of acres of i west const to sec the celery in the
(From Tuesday’s Daily)
population of Savannah, Gs., 30,195,
Don't forget tjiat it is just u
tion would mean fiscal authority und undrained acres of land in this state Manatee district. Dreycr, Jacobs and
increase 17.99 per cent. White popula­ estsry to have your inner
Miss Virginia DeCoursey is at
f Stockhoff are with him and they are
release of political prisoners for the which are susceptible to drainage.
strong, flexible and durable the
tion 44,018.
home frent Stetson for a few days.
os your outer shoes, and our vuk*|
Sinn Fciners, it was learned here to­
"The United States government is enjoying the trip.
Izing process will do this for
day, from an authentic source.
being urged to spend millions in ir­
It’s the best tire insurance yog
Mrs. H. W. Herndon, Miss Norma
Negotiations to this end are now rigating arid lands of the West to
Mrs. H. H. Withcrington returned
put your tire money into, f o r 't
proceeding, It was learned, between open them for farming, while Flor­ home to Apopka today after visiting Herndon and Mrs. llai Wight are
hies, often trebles, the life of
Mr. Lloyd George, the prime minister, ida offers millions of acres of won­ her daughters, Mrs. Berry nnd Mrs. spending a few dnys in Tampa.
tires arid tubes. We are vulc
specialists.
and Sir Edward Carson, Ulster leader derful farm lands simply for the Waters, for sevcrnl days. Bill WithMr. and.Mrs. G. I. Loueks hnvo ns will break a Cold, Fgver and
in the British parliament on the Ul­ drainage. The western projects have eringtun came oyer from Apopka for
ster committee.
simply as their aim the opening of her nnd Mrs. Berry accompanied her ’teir guest Miss Isabel Overbagh of Grippe quicker than anything
It is generally understood that the land to cultivation, while drainage of . home for a stay over Sunday. Bill Sangerties, N. Y.
Phone 17
we know, preventing pneumonia.
attempts made by Sir Hamnr Green­ Florida’s swamp lands has a double says that the biggest buck ever killed
17-13tc Oak and 3rd St.
Sanford,
wood, chief secretary for Ireland, to purpose,” Dr. Greene said.
on the Welnkn was shot yesterday by
Mrs. W. R. Williams cornea today
Becure the nomination of candidates
'‘This is ti»e opening of these lands local hunters.
from Chattanooga to he the guest of
for the proposed Southern parliament to farmers nnd also, wheih is of
Mr. and Airs. W. J. Thigpen.
have thus fnr signally failed. As sup- paramount interest to the Stale
(From Monday’s Daily)
imrting their belief, nnd ulso the - •- Board of Health, eliminating a con­
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Wntson have
Mr and Mrs. Raymond Key return
ports that the government has re­ dition that menaces the health of the
ns their house-guests Mr. pnd Mrs.
todnv front Jacksonville.
newed its pence efforts, it is being people of the state. In drainage FlurThomas Clark of Philadelphia.
pointed out that Sir llamar, usually jjy'a overflowed lands, state work
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Gore and
easily approchablo by the press, hns, and the action of counties nnd the e f­
two children spent Sunday in Orlando,
Air. and Mrs. H. A. Neel, of tho
, during tho past three, weeks, resolute­ forts of individuals and corporations
visiting friends.
Herald, nnd Mr. nnd Airs. Roy Dolson,
WHERE CAN
ly refused to give interviews. Wheth­ hfcve resulted in greatly decreasing
unny
of Alattoon, III., who are here for a
I O E f THE &lt;
er the Sinn Fein wduld accept the the malarial danger, thus improving
t
h
e
Dr. nnd Mrs. James Vnnsant of Ken­ few weeks, were" business visitors to
B E S T AU TO j
partition act, even with a grant of health conditions and safeguarding
of
tucky nrr the hoqse-gnests o f Mr. and lit. Dorn yesterday.
hought
_ A D V IC E
the control of finances, amnesty and . {|t,. lives of Floridians and visitors to
Mrs. Forrest I.nke.
.s p u a s e
other concessions, is a question on [|R, (,tnte.”
o f th a t
When the White Way is installed
which the opinion of students of the
"Fioridn hns more than 15 million
Mrs. J. G. Ball, Hodgson Hall nhd the business men should light up their
situation is widely divergent. Reprc- acres of land classed in the o v e r ­
Robert
Dean motored to Tampa Satur­ show windows and make the city look
sentatives of the Sinn Fein, when u p -1flowed category. This means that
day
to
spend
the week-end.
like it wns alive. There is nothing
preached as to this, however, refused! aUch n wide nren provides a ennthat sets o ff a city like plenty of
to treat the scheme seriously, saying stttnt menace from mntnrin which the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
A.
Neal
arc
spend­
light.
that until some concrete bona fide state Board of Health is working to
proposal should actually be made, control. Drainage of such land will ing the afternoon at Mt. Dora where
*_
•
Air. nnd Mrs. {{. L. Gibson, Mr. and
WO things are inseparable in this shop—auto re­
they would not waste their time in not only go a long ways toward ban­ Afr. Neal went to transact business.
Airs. F. B. Langley and son, Frank,
speculation.
pairs and auto advice! It will help you to get
ishing malaria from the state hut it
Miss Morric Frances Ball and Mas­ Mrs. Claude Herndon nnd Claude, Jr.,
Prominent nationalists when their also will open to colonization thous­
acquainted with your own car If you let us care for
views were sought In this connection ands of fanns, those of the well- ter Billy Ball are the guests of Air. formed a congenial party motoring to
it. Getting car-wi«e is the way to become car-cornTampa yesterdny, tiiking in the Gassaid they had no doubt the concession known corn belt und farmers now and Mrs. W. J. Steed in Kissimmee.
fortablc.
o f fiscal autonvy would go far to­ working lands which were formerly
ward satisfying the Irish people's de­ undrnihed or overflowed can attest to ' Mrs. Addio F. Homrighous has re­
turned from n week spent with Air.
mands for independence nnd if o f­ the marvelous fertility of this soil.
nnd
Mrs. A. B. Commons at Stone
fered in a generous spirit would great­
"Sight ‘ should not he lost of the
ly weaken the spirit of the Sinn Fein fact that when the government con­ Island.
determination to refuse it.
templates spending millions to irri­
■’ o .
,*
EUSTIS,
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain and
gate lands-in the west for farming
::
o
i
u
a
i
o
s
F
lo rid a
purposes, a double result can he ob­ Air. ancTAIrn. W. E. Watson were the
Be “ Pachent” Says
WE DO
tained in Florida by drainage opera­ guests o f Mrs. R. S. Keclor at FerHEMSTITCHING
AND
This Calorlinan To
tions," Dr. Greene points out.l *tMa- mosa, Sunday.
IMCOTING
razing
elding
Pressing Creditor luriu control is of utmost importance
FOR THE TRADE
und will be greatly helped by drain­
Air. nnd Mrs. Albert Vinson, Mrs,
A1AIL ORDERS
Julius Schultz, Judge E. F. House­
age."
GIVEN PROMPT
RALEIGH, N. C., Feb. 8 .-O n acholder and Alnator Carlyle Householder
ATTENTION
count of the low prices that have
motored to Daytona Sunday,
been paid for tobacco and cotton this Platform Principles
season, many Southern farmers have
- of the Florida
All. J. B. Coleman is no longer repre­
experienced great difficulty in meet­
senting
Stringfcllow-Padgett but Is
No-Fence League
ing their obligations.
now with Lcwis-Chltty Company, with
'As reflecting tho plight of one
"It is the intention of the Florida headquarters still In Sanford.
planter, former Governor Richard I. No-Fence League to press forward for
Manning,'of South Carolina, at a the enactment of a bill by the next
Air. and Mrs. A. B. Conover of Chi­
meeting of tobacco and cotton grow­ legislature to prohibit the running at
cago are again visitors to Sanford,
Have you our new price list? With the big reductions we have made in prices, no
ers here recently, read tho following large of live stock, to become opera­
being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.
grower
can afford to omit the spring application to hA grove. For both young and bear­
letter which he said was sent to a tive Jnnuary 1, 1923, by a referen­
F. Dutton at their home at Lake
ing
trees,
apply the last of January or first of February, our—
South Carolina fertilizer company:
dum vote of the people, and, containing
Onpro.
.
"I received your letter about what a provision that any county, or part
F L O R ID E A L SPECIAL .
I owe you. Now, ho pachent, I ain’t of county, which does not want to be
5
per
cent
A n n ., 8 per cent A. P. A., 2 per cent Pot.
Friends o f Mrs. Anna Walker will
.forgot yuo, and as soon as folks pay included within the operation of the
f
i
t
- -J
.
Write ua fo r new price list of citrus and vegetable fertilizers
me I’ll pay you, but if this was jedg- law may by a local option vote, ex­ be pleased to learn of her rapid rcment day and you no moro prepared empt Itself, making provision at the coyery at the Fernald-Laughton hos­
ft. ,C. MAXWELL, M|r. Sanford Branch
to meet your God than 1 am to meet time o f exemption for the protecting pital under the care of Drs. Marshall
and
Langley,
your account, then, you sho’ going to of adjoining or surrounding counties
or parts of counties from depredation
hell."
JACKSONVILLE. FLAMANUFACTURERS IDEAL
by its open range stock,"
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith had as
FLORIDA NO-FENCE LEAGUE.* their dinner guests last evening, Mr.
Poat Cards at tha Herald office, le.

HOME RULE
MAY BRING
IRISH PEACE

W

M l.

j

666

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

AU TO
S
SMITH.
BROS.
G IL L E T T E

T IR E S

WM6R0 you

F

.

G ET
BEST) I NEVER
REPAIRS
T

ft*

T

.PHONE

:: ffiu rto n - C ra ft

p|-- T
J tr-

I

A - ' ■■

Wm
E jY ."

20

\U

2 ^ B

U

GiLLETTE

a W

F IR S T 5T.

OAK

AVE

SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFII

SPRIN G F E R T IL IZ E R S

WILSON &amp;

FERTILIZER COMPANY

�•
,

THE SANFORD WEEKLY

; -

.

---- ----------

1

•

• '

•

'

JV '

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921

Plenty o f Shipping
DEPORTATION
W ith the South Lat- '
UNDESIRABLES
in-American Trade
v TO BE STRICT

WANTED
WANTED—Second hRnd show
Inquire at the
laka Block, R
WANTED—Young, cow.
Mu*t be
fresh and good milker. J. H&lt; Mei­ CONFERENCES IN EFFORT TO
tner, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-t2e '
SOLVE MINISTERIAL
, CRISIS
FOR RENT

WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.— Chairman
Benson of the shipping board does not
MISS KATHERINE W ILK E Y ,' Editor, PHONE 428
HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT SAYS expect to see any immediate increase
In tho volume o f freight to LatinTHEY HAVE TOO MUCH
Amerlcan
countries, ho told tho com­
M ON THLY BUSINE8S MEETING evening when the young men o f the or­
LIBERTY.
mittee on transportation and com­
ganization entertained at dinner in
&lt;Ry Ti* Atitcuud m u ]
(rrem Salnrdny’ i Dally)
munication
dealing
with
Latin- WANTED TO RENT—3 or 4. unfur­
honor of the fairer members.
ATHENS, Feb. 6. — Conference*
T h e D e a c o n s o f the Presbyterian
WASHINGTON,
D.
C.,
Feb.
8.—
American
problems,
today
at
Its
in­
The table was tastefully., arranged
nished rooms or • email home by with political leaders held1 today by
church were most charmingly enterwith the club flowers, roses and viol­ Representations have been made to itial meeting. The committee, which small family. Will lekee by month or Constantine in an effort to solve the
Uined b y Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Goodhue
the State Department by the Hun­ grew out o f the second Pan-American
ets, and thanks to Mrs. Campbell a
year. Beet of referencee.
Writ# ministerial crisis culminated, last night
garian government concerning tho de­ Finance Conference, received reports
T h u r sd a y evening.
most delicious dinner of seven courses
“
Soon"
In
care
of
Herald.
ll-1912tp
In resignation of Dhallle cabinet Be­
A business m ating preceded a m&lt;yt
portation of undesirable aliens from ■from five sub-committees and adopt­
was served.
the United States. Hungary says de­ e d resolutions designed to Improve FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—One lieved War Minister Gounaris or Fin­
e la b o r a te and sumptous supper whclh
The’ unavoidable absence o f one
ported aliens have been at such liber­ trade conditions with South America.
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford Ave. ance Minitscr Kalogeropoulos would
Tta served In the dining room at a
made the party number thir
ty
aboard
the
vessels
as
to
permit
Walking
distance to city. Two lots be asked to heed new ministry.
Ute hour.
. teenbut In spite of this unlucky hand'
Admiral Benson, as chairman of the
them to organize propaganda against ocean transportation iub-comniittee, corner Center and Elm Ave. Two
Those present were: Dr. Brownlee,
leap the evening was voted a success
PIANO TUNING
European governments. They
ask declared that judging from observa­ lots west side Palmetto ave., 50 f t
Mr Henry, Mr. Kent Rossltter, Mr.
by all.
that aliens deported be segregated tion of freight movements he had from Eleventh St. Make offer. B. T. -W . L. Harvey will tune your piano.
Frstier, Mr. Stevens, Hr. Thrasher,
Those present were: Messrs. J. T. aboard vessels.
*
18 years with Cable Co. Permanent­
Mr. DuBose and Mr. Goodhue.
rude as chairman o f the United Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St., Loe
Brady, Jr., P. B. Dooley, G. C. Bar­
ly
located in Sanford at 107 W est
Angeles,
Calif.
21-tf
Ft*.tes Shipp1i / Board, there vdra
ber, M. D. Tarbel!, Jr., S. P. Dutton,
entre n o u s
First street. Phone 103-J. AH work
enough vessels running t i I.mAn* FOR RENT—2 Inrge nice furnished
H- C. DuBose, Jr., the Misses Frances ROLLINS COLLEGE
guaranteed.
25-tfc
The Entre Nous Bridge Club, met
An &lt;rlcan ’ountries now to care for
housekeeping rooms.— Mrs. Rid­
Dutton, Sarah Warren Eaaterby, Anna
with Mra. Dean Turner Friday eve­
A G A IN D E FE A TE D a a'labte buu.nesi. He added that dling, 205 Oak ave., Eagle Home.
DuBose, Mae Holly, Marion Dietrich,
6 6 6 is a p re sc rip tio n fo r C o ld s,
ning at her home on Myrtle avenue.
porhapa there was a surplus of avail­
25-2tp F e v e r an d L a G rip p e . I t ’s th e
Mrs. Sandy Anderson and Mrs. HowIN
B
A
S
K
E
T
B
A
L
L
, The evening was a delightfully In_ ..
able tonnage space due to a general
m o s t sp e e d y -rem e d y w e k n o w .
formal one as all the member, are ar^ “ Hh.
MISCELLANEOUS
depression
o f business and high freight
' 17-13tc
GREENVILLE, 9. C., Feb. B.— Rol­
This
crowd
o
f
young
people
promise
neighbors, Mrs. Chase winning the
GET YOUR ORDERS In now for
rates in the United States.
that Sanford shall hear more of the lins College, of Winter Park, Fla., lost
your new Buick car. See W. J.
club prise. ■
. . .
Chairman Benson also discussed
a cltpe game to the Presbyterian Col­
After we get the world powers dis­
After the game a delicious salad Chile Beans and that their part of the
Thigpen.
46-tfc
with
the
committee
the
policy
of
the
lege o f Couth Carolina, at Clinton on
armed, let’s disarm our domestic
city shall never be called dead.
course was served.
Wednesday night, by a score of 20 to shipping board as to trade routes and FOR SALE—Good farm mule in good crooks.
The members present were: Mrs.
that in the Latln-Amerlcqn service
24.
condition.—M. Fleischer. 11-26-tfc
(From Tuesday's Dally)
George Kqx, Mrs. E. D. Mobley, Mrs.
m THE CIRCUIT COURT O r T X X S 1 T EXT H
the board has seventy-flve vessels of
ItoIlinB
started
o
ff
fast
and
led
by
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OT FLORIDA, IX
ORDER your new Buick now and
R. J. Holly, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Miss LITERATURE AND MUSIC D E­
650,000
tons.
•
AXD TOR SEMINOLE COUXTT.
14 to 7, when accidents crippled tho
PARTMENT OF WOMAN'S
yon.
will
not
lose
any
time
on
the
— IX CHANCERY.
Martha Fox, Mrs. S- 0 . Chase, Mrs.
Senator Fletcher o f Florida, chair­
team and broke up Us team play. The
Sanford
tlultdlng A loan Aaaoclalhm. a Cor­
‘ CLUB
new
car
load
coming
in
soon.
46-tfc
J. G. Hall, Mrs. B. F. Whitner and
poration. Complainant.
game was close throughout, the Pres­ man of the radio and cable communi­
Mrs. Henry Wight will give a talk byterians overtaking Rollins and win­ cations sub-committee, introduced a YOU CAN order your new Quick a, w. mTO,
Mrs. Turner.
i—i. *d4 *ir&gt;,
c. stari*. r*on decorative plants suitable fo r Flor­ ning the game.
r**4«nu
resolution, which wait adopted, pro­
no wand save time on the next car
NOTICE o r MASTER'S BALE
BRIDGE FOR MRS. BRANDON
ida, at the meeting of the Literature
N olle. I. brteby g l m
that under and bT
viding that congress be urged to pass load.
46-tfe
Ttriu.
uf
a deer— uf forerlodure and -ale. ca­
A most delightful party was the and Music Department Wednesday.
the pending bill authorizing the navy
tered In ll&gt;* i l « r » entitled ruiae on Ih* 29 Ih
Stewart, The Florist, 814 Myrtle •Ur »r Januarjr. A. I*. 11131. t. *■ Sprclal Mas­
one given by Mrs. Ed Lano Friday ;It is requested that members o f the R AD ICALS A T W O R K
department to accept press messages, Avenue. Phone 2MJ-W.
■ 10-tfe ter In Chancery. on Monday. Iba Till &lt;l*y of
A. II. Inal. In rrmii of Hi. ' Oo«rt
tfternoon,' honoring her cousin, Mrs, department bring pencils and note­
IN M EXICO A G A IN « t a fair rate, to and from South “ Say it with Flowers” —Stewart, March.
lloii— .loor at M.nfonl, ,'*.tnlnnl. I'ounty, Flori­
Rodney. Brandonj w ho’ la spending the books.
America.
The Florist »
10-tfc da. will offer for ante, and tell In tht hlgbtat
and t o .l bidder fur ra.'j during t|ie legal hour*
Rear-Admiral Bullard, director of
MEXICO CITY, Feb. 8.—Pojice auwinter in S&amp;nfora.
f
of aa|e, the following de*‘rlhed land, allnalt,
FOR
SALE
lying and being In MemlnoU County, flortdl.
An abundance o f red roses, augDINNER
naval
communications,
urged
that
tho
thorities and government Secret ser­
tu-wlli
gestive of the Valentino season, taste- • The
Business and Professional vice ngents were engaged today in col­ United Slates acquire, as soon as FOR SALE^-100,000 green top celA atrip uf laud 100 feat wide o ff tht North
•Id. of a I n f I uf land de.i-rllwd as beginning
fully decorated the rooms o f tho lower Women’s Club of Ssnford met Mon- lecting evidence which might lead to possible, radio stations, cnble scrvlco
cfy plants.—F. L. Greene, West TA1
feet South nf tht Norlbea.l rorner of Btcday evening at the Montezuma for a the 'arrest of men who l&gt;ombcd the nnd privately owned trade papers in Side.
21-tfc tlon IS, Townahlp »». South of Rang. SO Kaal.
run Ibrnre Weal HIS feel, thenoe South SOS
residence of the archbishop of Mexi­ Latin-American countries so that the
The prizes were lovely, Mrs; Bran- business meeting and dinner,
feat to the right nf way of the Sanford A In­
DRINK
dian Hirer Railroad, now the Atlantic (to u t
don was presented with a beautiful
Business over the meeting moved to co nnd the building occupied by Juer- United States' point of view on gen­
Idna Railroad, thenee Nnrlheaaterly TO.VS feat
Elder Springs Water. Its 99 98-100 lo
I I I. C u t line of aalil Section. T o w n a h lp Vhd
basket of roses, Mrs. W. C. Hill, for the dining room where covers were gons &amp; Company, in this city yester­ era Itrnde questions might better be
Range, thenre North SUT feet to. the point o f"
per cent pure. Phono 311.
day. Four men are under arrest, but presented to those countries.
making high score, was given a beau- Inid for thirty-five,
twglnnlng. containing I II a r m more nr lew*.
Term.; f'aah.
thirrti.aer In pay for deed.
tiful candlestick, nnd Mrs. Pulcston ' The guests o f honor for the evening it is known several others were impli­
’
J J. DICKINSON,
2S-SIC
Hperlal Maater In I'haneery.
won the cut prize, cards In an ivory were Mrs. Addie Homrighous of Chi­ cated in the two crimes. The resi­ CONTINUE TO TRADE IS TIIF. Wrecking Steamer
c le
engo, Mrs. Edwin S. Sparks o f Penn- dence of the archbishop was hadly
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TUX SEVENTH
SENSIBLE SOLUTION. *
Gets Schooner IN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. EX
damaged, but thtr 'Juergens building
After the gnme, the Valentino Idea sylvania and Mrs. Blackman,
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
was
virtually
destroyed
by
the
force
—
IN CHANCERY.
was further suggested in the dainty
The table was tastefully decorated
.When the pickle bottler said to the
NORFOLK, Va„ Feb. 8.—Tho 1‘r.iplrr Rank nf Sattf.rd, • C’ofi-&gt;r»ll&lt;iti. Cam.
of
the
explosion
of
the
infernal
ma­
refreshments, which consisted of a with baskets of red roses and a most
,
milk operator, "Your price is bound American schooner George W. Truitt, tdnlnnnt,
T*.
salad course with little valentino bas- delicious and splendidly served slx- chine plnccd in front if it.
Karilt
Frank,
rt
*1.
|t*f*ndanl*.
to come down, therefore I nm going jr., which was. reported ashore off
NOTICE OT MASTER'S RALE
kets for honors.
courso dinner was enjoyed.
Nntl&lt;&lt;* la li*r*bjr *lrrn that unil»r and by »lrto quit using condensed milk until it Cape Lookout, wns pulled o ff by the
.Those present were: Mrs. A. P.
At the conclusion of the dinner It A sks Removal of
&lt;— nt » .la. r«L«* nf rnrri'lnatuc and etie rntritd .
wrecking steamer Clermont yesterday. In
lb - alairr -nt It Ini rail** on Ilia 'J9th day of
does," at that Very moment an idea
Conn. Ily, Mbs. E. F. Roumillat, Mrs. was the pleasure of the club to listen
She stranded Sunday morning. The January. A. It. IIIZI. I, •• H|m-lal Maatar la
8,000 *Teachers was put into operation which hns done George W. Truitt, Jr., was bound from Cbanorry. on Monday Ilia 7lb day of Mirrb.*
W. i\ Hill, Mrs. D. L. T h ra sh e^ Irs. to Mrs. Hemrighous give some of her
A. D. IW3I, In front uf Iba Court I Drain door
more to hold off normalcy than any Jacksonville for Baltimore with a car­ In Sanford, ttnnilnola I'.ranly. Florida, will offnr
R A Newman, Misa Lee, Mrs. Archie most interesting experiences ns a
for -air, and anil to Iba hlibnat and baa| bidWASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—There other step thnt could possibly have go of lumber rtnd Went ashore at Cu^e dnr
Bett-.. Mrs. S. Pules ton, Mra. R. J. business woman. Also Mrs. Sparks
for raati during 11 l-gal lustra of aala, Iba
Holly. Mrs. S. M. Loyd, Mrs. Charles and Mra. Blackman gave changing are 8,000 disloyal teachers in educa­ been tnken. The milk operator im­ Lookout Saturday night. The condi­ following ilw tllm l land, altuala, Ijlng and ba­
te* In S-oilnol- •'.Minty. Stat# of Florida, to'Fedder, Mrs. Rodney Brandon, Mrs. little talkn o f greeting to a new club. tional institutions in the United Stat­ mediately said: “ Well, I think the tion of the vessel hns not been re­ » It
Iota lina lit an.| Two l - ‘ nf Work
Klaras
Braxton Perkins, Mrs. Pcarman, Mrs.
The club wishes to express its np- es who must be removed, Henry J. price of pickles is exorbitant and I ported.
t i l l . Tlar Two lift, of Sanford. Fb&gt;tlV, accordwill
quit
buying
them
until
there
is
n
lug
lo
K.
It
Traflord'a
m
a|&gt;
of
Sinford,
Flori­
George Speer; Mrs. M. S. Wiggins, predation to Mrs. Murrell for the Ryan, of Boston, chairman of the
da. aa par plat tharaof, duly of raronl.
general
reduction."
American
committee
of
the
American
Tarui.
Caah
•Mrs. W. M. Lcffler, Mrs. W. J. Thig- splendid management of the dinner,
I'urrliaaar to pay for daad.
THE FIVE-DAY WEEK
J J. DICKINSON,
The milkman wns then forced to cut
Legion, declared yesterday at a meet­
pen. .Miss Wilkey, Mrs. Hal Wight,
•
Hpa.-lat Maatar In Chascarr.
down
on
his
output
and
strike
n
per
ing
here
of
the
Legion's
legislative
Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Fred Williams, MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE
When the "five-day week” came in­
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH
committee. He estimated 2,000 of cent of his workmen from the pay­ to prominence last yenr, it was right­ IN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IN
Mrs. A. II. Wallace, Mrs. Claude How- (
CLUB
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
these were radicals. Efforts against roll, which naturally transferred them ly regarded as an Industrial menace.
— IN CHANCERY
ard, Mrs. J, B. Lawson, Mrs. W. L.
-j^e Monday’ Afternoon Bridge Club
the "stret corner radical is useless” to the ranks of the unemployed. It It wns urged, for the most part, by !« » la Itrnndt. Complainant, ■
Morgan, Mrs. E. F. Householder, Mrs. wcre delightfully entertained Monday
he said, “ while school and university was only n short while before the organized workmen in occupations Waltar llaiinrtt, Dajaudanl.
Marlow, Mrs. Henry Purden, Mrs.
Mrs. \V. C. Hill.
*
CITATION
students are being taught disloyalty pickier wns forced to follow suit.
Where greater production wns needed. To Wullrr Itatinatl, llaablarji'a Cnkrwwn:
Gt-urg. Fox nnd Mrs. R. R. Dons.
J The rooms were tastefully decorThen
the
popcorn
man
found
hope
by instructors.
It ap|*aarlrig front an affidavit fllrd In this
In such occupations It would natural­ ••anaa
---------a ted in cut flowers.
Dial Iba ra.Id-UT of tba tlafandant la udRyan said a meeting of representa­ in what the milkman had to say about
known,
la Iba ladlaf of affiant that Iba
D. A. U.
,|
The substitutes were Mrs. E. F. tives of all organizations doing Amer­ the price of pickles, and was overjoy­ ly hnve resulted in diminished pro­ tlafandafitthatla Itovrr
la .iili *oia j - .r a of aga and
The I). A. U. Bridge Club met with Householder, Mrs. Reginald Holly and icanization work will be held in Wash­ ed wheti lie heard the pickier make the duction, with consequent increase in that Ibara la no i-rwili lu tba Stata of Florida
aartpa uf a a)lti|-a^ha ((put) whom would
the price of all goods produced in Iba
Idrol Iba aald ilrfandant
*
Miss Mabel Bowler Thursday after- Miss Lee.
ington, March 15 for the purpose of prediction that the price of milk
Tbarafnir.
you, Waltar llannall, ara Itaraby
The prize for high score, a silver consolidating all such. work. Tho or­ would be reduced shortly, and he de­ those industries or depending on rrtpilratl on Ilia
noon at her home on Magnolia avenue.
11 It day of April, A.. D. IB2I,
them. The demand meant less work to appaar in tba bill o f frareplalnl fllait agalaaf
Mrs. George DeCotta And Mrs. Ben­ lemon dish, was won by Miss Lee
ganizations to be represented, will be cided to use neither milk nor pickles
you lu thla rauaa. ottingwUa -sf-Uaet** pro con*
A delicious salad course was served the American Federation, of Labor, until the prices descended to a pre­ for the same money, and at least when fraao will ou aald dalaHw rnlarad again*! yoa.
nett were the only substitutes, Mrs.
1C la furthar orda rad that Ibla notlea ba pubcoupled with tho six-hour day de­ llabail
at the conclusion of the gnme.
Bennett winning the club prize.
In iba Sanford llcrald, a nawapapar paV
the Knights of Columbus, the Y. M. war basis.
mand,
it
meant
less
work
than
society
Uvbad
to Sand no la County, fur right ra u M illlia
A delicious salad course was served
Tho milkninn and the pickier had
C. A., the Y. W. C. A., the National
waa I a.
has n right to expect o f any ableWITNK.SS m y band and Iba aaal of lha aborv
after the game.
EVERY WEEK BRIDGE CLUB
Security League, .the Musontt, the both been in the habit of buying pop­
Ia lad imirt on ltda Jnd day uf February, A. D.
bodied
worker, and less than any self- •11
corn
for
their
kids,
hut
with
business
Elks,
the
Woman's
Roosevelt
Mem­
1
21,
The Every Week Bridge Club met
respecting worker1 ought to feel like
IMKAl.i
K. A IHHIOI.ARS,
N \NF(IKI) WOMAN’S CLUB TO with Miss Wilkey Monday afternoon. orial Association, the Red Cross and hitting some and missing a great deal
(•talk of tba Circuit Court.
doing.
ilFO A IM'I.TTES.
they came to the conclusion that the
' HAVE BRIDGE LUNCHEON
___ prize
^_________
_ score, a box of the Salvation Army.
| The
for high
All thnt foolishness vanished with 2A till-Solicitor and of ronuacl for Cuutplalnaat.
wise
policy
was
to
quit
buying
pop­
On next Tuesday, the social depart- stationery, was won by Mrs. 9. E.
corn until their businesses became tho industrial slump. In its place IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O r THE SEVENTH
merit i,f the Woman's Club in Sanford Barrett.
Former Palatka Man
normal again, or at least until the has come a five-day week of a quite • JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR SEM­
* ii entertain with n large and very
Substitutes fo r the afternoon were
INOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
different character. It results from Froplaa Rank
price
wns less.
uf Manfurd, a Corporation. I'lalnbrilliant bridge-luncheon, invitntions Mrs. James Vansant and Miss Irving.
Scoffs at W ar Talk Thatof ispopcorn
tur.
the status o f "hard times” a temporary diminished demand for
L&gt;r which have been received by ( After the game a salad and .an (ce
If.
in a nutshell. Thu illustration can be goods and labor. It Is now s question 8. Wyman ’ Strata, liafatwianf.
• { * 7 Tb# AvwcUtad Praia)
friends in Orlando, and to which n course were served,
NOTICE
OT BH ERU T'S SALE. , .
of adopting labor to a program of
Not Ira la liaraby glrao Iba I uodar and by
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 5.—Japan applied to cover,practically the whole
go,,,] number of Orlandoitcs will movlrtur
of
ap
ararutlon
placed In my bahdl baalessened production with tho least
desires more. than anything else to nation, nnd while this innocent-ap­
tf&gt;r over. The Woman's Club is fam­
ad ii|-&gt;n a final Jndgmriil antaml In lb* abovo
THIMBLE PARTY
possible
injustice
or
discomfort
to
antlllr.J yan*a for Iba anm of l a U .M , with
maintain good relations with Ameri­ pearing boycot continues there can be
ed for its splendid entertainments, and
mala of co u rt,.! bar* mdilr levy upon tb* fol­
Ladies o f Circle Number Thrco of ca, according to the Kokosui news no sensible plan of readjustment labor Itself.
lowing drarrlta-d land* altoal*. lying and btlag
this is to be the largest affair of I
,
The old method of dull times! was In Sanilnol* County, Florida, to-wtl:
worked
out.
Exumples
are
generally
agency
of
Japan,
according
to
a
news
the season, it will bring out all social
^hurch
lo t 22 of Stfbdlvblou known, aa Palm HamSanford as well ns many from adja- fitted yesterday at a thimble party dispatch received here. James Ken­ unsatisfactory in the business world. simply to keep enough men to do tho murk; alao a atrip of land 100 fact w id e -o ft
tba Norik able nf a Iran of land ilrwcrtbad a*
cent towns.—Orlando Reporter-Star. « the home of their captain, Mrs. B. nedy, who for a number of yenrs wns Co-operation is far more- effective; work required and arbitrarily di»- f o l l o w a. to-wlt: twglnnlng 7**1 feat South of th*
Nurlhaaal turner of Saclbra 13. Townahlp 30,
chargo
the
rest.
It
was
hard
on
the
end'
if
the
milkman
and
the
pickle
__________________ _
A. Kelley.
a citizen of Palntka, Fla., and who
South of llatua 30 Kaal. run Waal 013
f**t.
The afternoon was spent In taking has just completed a tqur of the man had agreed to make Earnest ef­ men who lost their jobs, herd on their Ilia ora Mouth MW fart to rlgblraf-way of ft. A
(From Mondny’s Daily^
I.
II.
II..
now
A.
C.
I..
It.
II..
thane*
Northcarpet rags for hand crochuttod rugs United States after 15 years in Ja­ forts to reduce their prices, nt the families and hard on their communi­ aaatrrly 703.3 fact to Kaal Una of aald (taction
BRIDGE
which are to be the feature of thti pan, said that everywhere he went he same time continuing to. trade with ties. Tho now method Is far more hu­ Id, Ibanra North 2D7 fact to point of b*glnMo*.
Mrs. George Knight entertained bazaar they plan to hold later In the was asked if there was to be trouble each other, nnd if the popcorn man mane and more logical. If an Indus­
And I, aa Sbrrlff o f Nauitoul* l-ranty, la or•V
rr to aatlafy aald aiarullon. will offar for
trial
plant
finds
that
it
can
not
af­
had
been
taken
into
the
plan,
the
Saturday afternoon with a most dc- year.
between the two countries, according
cal* and aril lb* abac* daocrlbcd properly to
only sensible initial step would have ford to continue employing more then lb* blgb**t and brat bidder for raah daring Iba
lightful bridge at her homo on MagTea and wafers were served at tho to the report.
legal hour* o f aala In front o f Ih* Court Ilouao
five-sixths or four-filftha of It* pro­ door at Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, on
nolia avenue, having her two house- close o f the afternoon,
He said that if the question did not been taken.
March tba Tib. A. 1). 1031.
In other words, this idea of “ wait­ ductive power. It divides all the la­ Monday,
guests, Mrs. Hartdegen and M r*.' The following ladies were present: have its serious side the query would
Term*; Caah. l*nrrbaMr to pay for d**d.
ing
to
buy"
is
not
the
proper
course
a
M. HAND.
bor among all the employes, merely
Knight, who are the mothers o f Mr. Mrs. Jerrc Griffith, Mrs. P. M. Elder, be childishly ludicrous.
He added
23..Vf&gt;
Sheriff o f Semlnol* County. Fla.
and Mr*. Knight.
Mr*. R. V Shlnholsar, Mr*. J. M. that Japan desires friendly relations to follow. "Buy now" nnd at the shortening their week's work to give
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH
same time do all in your power to en­ whatever output is desired.
The rooms o f the attractive home Moyo, Mra. G. W. Bailey, Mrs. R. E. between America and herself.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IN
courage
a
return
to
normal
times,
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUXTT.
Thla
has
been
done
In
many
cases,
were tastefully decorated In red rose* Griffin, Mra. LaGctte, Mrs. E. K. Per“ The vast majority of people there
— O f CHAXCERT.
whatever
they
are,
and
let
this
most
notably
by
the
Pennsylvania
and ferns..
• ryman, Mr*. T .’W. Williams, Mra. J. are bitterly opposed to war. War be­
Froplaa ilank nf Hanford, a Corpora Iloo. Com­
plainant,
The prizes were lovely, Mra. Dean d . Roberta, Mrs. R. R. Eldredge, Mr*. tween Japan and America spells bank­ thought be extended to all classes and Railroad. The proposition Is usually
aa.
a tong move has been made in the submitted to the employe*. It is to Thom aa B. Ilulf and wlf*. KUtabalh Hoff, and
Turner for high score won a Picard 'w ilt Hoolehan, Mr*. J- B. Parker, ruptcy for Japan."
Jameo* McCarroa, Dafaadanla.
right direction,—Jacksonville Metrop­ be said to their credit that In no case
china dish, Mr*. Roy Bower fo r next j^r*. Dooer, Mr*. Packard, Mra. WalNOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE
Nolle*
b*rally given that under and by
high score, won three Madeira hand- ter Wella and Miss June Wadell.
have theiy failed to give It their ap­ virtu* o f laa daera*
When Your.Farm Stock Is.Sick, Look olis.
ot foeveknur* and aala en­
For Rats .
kerchiefs and fo r consolation, Mrs.
-------- proval and co-operation. The men tered In lb* aboan *nlitl*d etna* on Iba 29tb
day o f January, A. D, 1021. I, aa Special Maw.
S. M. Loyd won playing card*.
1JUNIOR CHfHSTlAN -ENDEAVOR
t»r In Chancery, on Monday, tb* Tth day o f
Disease among farm animals don't 1 Lost My Beet Customers Through who are sure o f -their Jobs prove March,
A. D. ID31. la front o f lb * Court I loon*
Rets,"
Write*
J.
Adams.
Mrs. Knight waa moat ably assisted
SOCIAL,
wilting
to
share
their
working,
time
dob* nt flatfunl, Sanilnol* Coooty. Florida, will
Just happen. Rats are carriers of
for aala. and aril I* tb* hlffbeat and boat
by Mrs. E’. F. Householder In serving
^
Junlor ChrisUan pndeavor dangerous plagues— hog cholera, foot
“ Used to have the busiest Restau­ with those who would otherwise lose offer
bidder far caah during the legal boura o f *al«,
dainty and delicious refreshment*
. BOclai Friday night. Every- and mouth disease and that terrible of rant in town until news spread that theirs.
l!&gt;* follow log ilaacrllwl land, altaat*. lying and
In Seminole County. Florida. Iiatrlti
The arrangement reflects credit twtng
In i 23 o f Faint Hammock, a* par plat there­
^ l hCT Uted ° f * 8B *d and *” C* b°dy came dressed up aji grown ups. all scourges— Bubonic plague. Far­ the kitchen was infested with rats;
In Flat Bank **IF' net page
course.
They served hot chocolate and calces. mer* should throw around premises lost r lot of my best customers until alike on employers andj employe*. o73f, ufdulyIII*ratur-lad
putitle trfofil* o f Otaag* Coanty. *1
Everybody had a good time. All of RAT-SNAP. It’* sure and safe. Three I tried RAT-SNAP. Haven’t a pest Its beneficial effects may last long which lb* Cuanty of Seminole * a l formerly k
wkleh aald plat ha* aloe# bean duly truaA
CHILE DEAN BANQUET
* our
■ are different.— Contribut- sizes; 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guar­ in the place now.' Restaurants should after the occasion fo r it has disap­ part,
»t1 bed and la Maw u part o f the record* - (g ,
OetnlodU
county, duly recorded In Plat Seek l.
use RAT-SNAP." Three sizes, 85c, peared. It may be the beginning of
anteed by Ball Hardware Co.
The newljt* organised Chile Bean ed.
no page* lot and 103.
65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by e new and better system o f co-opera­ Tertoi: Caab. Porrhaaar to pay fur daad.
Club enjoyed one o f the most delight-) /
J. J . DICKINSON.
« ,l
__ n .,___I__»
Ball Hardware Co.
tion.—Gainesville 8un. .
Try r Herald Went Ad.—It pay*.
ful affair* o f the season Saturday
p ost' Card* at the Herald office, le.
Z3 -3 tr
Special Maatar In-Chancery
*w #

• ® o*

, ...

■.

■ .

V j
» .

'

;

‘ .

v

«

i■

'

�4

/

*:

V •.

. ,11rt t ..

v,

B

^ ^ J&gt;f f,

-■-

THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921

SHERIFF FORGOT TO HANG
NEGRO AND NOW HE CAN’T
ACCORDING TO THE LAW

BURGLARS TOOK
CLOTHES THEN
RETURN THEM
(From Wtdnaaday'l Daily)

FINE AMD FOBfETTUSE FUMD.
Iteprwltory ttalanr*. Octulwr lat, J9I9 .................. ..................... ...................... ..
Warrant* Outalandlng, Oeiboer lat, IBIS ....................................................

CHULUOTA
Business quiet, but still •going.
Most o f the groves have been 4ut In
fine shape and the farmers are turn­
ing up the •soil preparing' to plant
something to satisfy the cravings of
nature.
W. J. Higgins has had a brand-new
haircut in order to keep up w l$ the
times.
Mr. Snyder and friends were seen
out for a drive yesterday in the for­
mer’s brand new Ford limousine.
John Long has had a brand new
^
‘“ pring" l'n^ rte d “ in hiV'flivver,
A robbcry iB „ ported from Oveido

Palmetto avenue seems to be af­
flicted wit a very peculiar brand o f
burglars for they take clothes out o f
peoples' rooms and after keeping them
W
itness
Goes
to
Jail
Sheriff W a s Too Busy
several days return same intact with
For Safe Keepirfg the exception o f taking the small
and Forgot About
change.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Feb. 9.— Les­
the Date
Joseph Kennedy of Chicago, who la,
lie R. West, principal witness against
spending the winter here, has rooms
Scrgt. Robert J. Lancaster, Fourth
a*
*lome
j** ,^°ve an^ 0,10 Sunday night in West's store. Quite
Alabama
National guardsman In night
last week had his P*nU stolen fl hall, w„
whose trinl a jury at Hamilton Mon­
from him (two p a t* ) and with his
Some strangers are seen around
day failed to agree, arrived here yes­
pants went all that they contained, th,B vilUge occasionally. Keep your
AND CHANCES ARE GOOD THAT
terday and was placed in the Jeffer­
being some valuable coins, medals, cyefl on c ^ o u . Wo are com!ng.
SENTENCE WILL BE
son county jail for safekeeping, ac­
COMMUTED
etc. and some money. Like nil the jjj |ng jB going to put up another
cording to the warden's docket. The
rest of us, Mr. Kennedy I. lucky to
ln town
week.
special assistant attorney-general in
(B y Tk* Associated Praia)
have two pairs, o f trousers at one
UncIe Noah u stirring the soil near
BATON •ROUGE, La., Feb. 0— charge of the inquiry into the lynch­ time, but having his two pair «toicn Gore
^ ese days. Just come out
Lonnie Eaton, negro, whom the sheriff ing of William Baird, miner at Jas­ forced him to go down town and buy (and BC0 the reB*uJta aftcr a few -weeks,
per, on the night of January 13 ex­
forgot to hang, may be legally dead,
BaB8 j 8 makjng his homo In
pected to nnnounce soon further de­ another pair. Meantime, after twOj
Attorney-General Coco admitted he
days,
he
stepped
Into
his
room
one
0rlando
juBt now.
velopment in the case.
did not know but reports from Oua­
evening and found the stolen pants
W. F. Graves and family were
chita Pariah prison where Lonnie had
lying on a chair and upon going over guests here Sunday.
been eating his three squares dally
the pockets fount} that only some o f
Several o f the Chuiuotanltes were
erer since hi sexecution was mislead
the small change had been taken out attendants at Ft. Christmas church
by Sheriff Grant February 4th, do not
o f the pockets and everything else last Sunday.
indicate his appetite suffered on ac­
was lefLJn the trousers.
Mr. Carl Barber o f Christmas has
count o f his possible demise. Grant
This la not a regular thief for he had a brand new smear o f cream
wrote the governor yesterday that In
would have left nothing and Mr. Ken­ paint stuck.over his house by Higgins,
Uto press of civil and criminal mat­
nedy, while very grateful to the light- the wood-butcher, recently. Ben Rcdters he forgot to hang the negro. Hi
fingered one for reluming his prop­
CHICAGO, Feb, 9.— The Railroad erty almost intact, is puzzled to think ditt says it Is O. K.
did not know what to do about It and
Clnude Barton is showing most of
arked for instructions.! Governor has Labor Board hearing the controversy that such a rare occurrence should
us
timid ones how to do things these
turned matter over to attorney-gen­ between the rnilroads nnd their em­ happen just now while the crime wave
days.
I f you don’t think b o just go
eral, who is raking the law books for ployees over the national agreements Is on.
down
and
visit his place fo r awhile.
________ 1___________
•
precedents. Coco said today an np- reepssed yesterday until Thursday. At
Several
o
f the residents of Chnluota
plication for commutation In the that time, it is expected, representa­
Packers’
New
Plans
nnd
F
t
Christmas
nre‘ going to have
tives of the employes sf’ill appear with
'negro’s death sentence waa before tbe
morelight
on
their
subjects by either
a reply to the request for immediate
pardon board with many re-ommendaSuggest
Another
W
a
y
having
new
acetylene
gas plnnts In­
abrogation of the agreements, made
tlons fo r commutation and that a s a
stalled
or
their
old
ones
put in shining
by W. W. Atterbury, chairman of the
Disposing o f Interests
member of the board he favored It.
trim by an expert.
#
labor committee of the American A s­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.— Attorn­
Uncle Gabo Long, the faithful mallsociation of Railway Executives.
M cAdoo Leaves
Representatives of seven independ­ eys for Armour A Co. and Swift &amp; carrier from Ghuluota toFt. Christent employes' organizations complet­ Co. yesterday filed with the District *mas, is still on the route ns regularly
# Mexico for Home;
ed their testimony yesterday. They Supreme Court n new plan for selling ns Tom Blake’s clock— it run when It
Denies Negotiations asked for certain rules benefiting their stockyard Interests. Previous was shnken. But If one could make
their right to negotiate agreements plans proposing the sale of the yards that trip oven that road In a car with­
&lt;By The Associated Pr»M)
with the roads for members of their to F. II. Price &amp; Co. of Boston had out being shook up or shocked he
ought to be entitled to a statue in the
MEXICO CITY, Feb. 9.— William organizations. It was their conten­ been disapproved by the court.
The court was asked to appoint tall of fame without, waiting to be
McAdoo left here last night on return tion that heretofore the brotherhood#
to United States. Said trip to Mexico had undertaken to represcht all cm- sales agents who, under supervision dead ten years to get it.
of trustees, shall sell the yards, giv­
was one of pleasure nnd denied that ployees.
Let us all have a good-roads free
he entered Intoany negotiations with
With the completion of the indepen- ing preference tp buyers In this working day in our county once in a
the Mexican government for admlnls- |dents' testimony, the board was pre- order: Livestock producers, stock­ while as folks used to do In days gone
tration or supervision o f rchabillta- j Pnr« l to hear the general presentu- holders in the yards other than the by. My, one would be surprised how
tion of evidence by the brotherhoods. defendants; common carriers serving many miles of good roads enn be built
tlon o f railroad system.
B. M. Jewell, chairman of the em­ the ynrds, local citizens or munici­
enr this way. N u ff ced.
ployes’ committee, was in New York, palities.
however, and the committee said it
A separate plan wns presented for
was not ready to proceed until his the snle of the yard at Jersey City
return. It was reported that the em­ to locnl interests. The yard was of­
Rev. E. P. Brownlee will be at the ployes would ask u months’ recess to fered to the Pennsylvania Railroad,
Moores Station church to preach prepare rebuttal to tbe four weeks which declined to buy.
Sunday the Kith if at home from his of evidence presented by the rail­
The packers asked the court to fix
visit to Georgia,
roads, but the board declared it bad the minimum prices of the various
Miss Maude Gregson is a guest at hud no such request.
yards. Figures proposed in the disap­
the A. B. Cameron homo again, en
----------------1
proval plans with the exception of the CARRIES 829 MILLION FOB AJN
route from Miami to her home in De­
St. Louis yards have been refused.
ARM Y OF 180,000
»
troit, Mich.
■
j
MEN
M. I. Grier of Charlotte, N. C-, and
LYNCH WILL MEET
B. M. Grier, of Elcrton, N. C., were
T. G. Roebuck anil Miss Georgia
(By Tfeft A u o d ilf d PriM )
JAREZ WHITE TONIGHT
here a portion of last week, called by Hall were shopping in Sanford Fri- 1
WASHINGTON, Feb, 8.— Army apIN EIGHT-ROUND BOUT
the illness of their brother, R. L. d a y .
—------%
*propriation bill carrying npproximGrier.
Mr. Willard McWorkman of Indi­
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 9.—Joe Lynch ntely |32p,000,000 nnd providing for a
Curry (Shine) Hasty is at home on anapolis arrived Saturday and will will make his first ring appearance j force o f only 150,000 men in 1922,
a furlough from Camp Jackson, S. C. j spend Borne time with his nephew, J. since winning bantam-weight title passed today by house and sent to the
Mr. and Mr«. D. L. Long have es E. Phipps, on Crank Hill.
from from Herman, when Jnbcs meets Renatc.
their guests Mr. Long’s sister nnd
Howard Stuart of New Kensington, White in eight-round, no-decision bout
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Baker of Col-1 Pn i8 thc gUCRt of Mr an,i Mr* Gco here tonight.
BOSTON, Feb. 9.— Urgent call
umbus, 0 .
■
Stuort.
from an unidentified steamer in midMrs. Don McDonald is at Dr. MasClark Roberson of Orlando was a
The person who is chronicnlly hard Atlantic forwarded here today by a
ters sanitarium nt Port Orange for a visitor in town Friday,
up generally finds lhat pnwns play freighter, the West Imboden, bound
time.
A. Y. Fuller was transacting butti- an important part in his game of from Rotterdam for Galveston. Calls
Needham Purvis of Tnmpa has been (ne88 jn Orlando Saturday.
life.
were heard laBt night .
a recent visitor at the home of his
Jns. Saverity nnd Walter Stuart of
brother, Ashley.
Ohio, who have begn stopping nt the
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Commons of i Ohio bungalow of D. Wi Short’s for
.
R E PO R T OF C O U N T Y F IN A N C E S
Stone Island nnd Mrs. Addio F. Ilom- i some time,' left Sunday to take in the
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
righous of Chicago, III., were callers ; fair nt Tampn before returning homo.
at the Ellsworth home Sunday.
. For the Period Ending March 31st, 1920
W. H. Martin nnd Mr.. Moore of Or*«
-*
«
.
Mr. Eddy of Eprcka Hammock has jando werc visitors in the city Frin*- full..Win* rri-irl o f It.*- receipt nn.l dUlHiraemritl with the.balance* nnd *tn»unt* of warrant. an.I a alnleiuent » f the nawta find llahlllllc*. an.l ralue o f County l&gt; r»i»rtf other limn aclH«d
been nt the Fcmnld-Lnughton hospital
..f IM &gt;al,| XKUIONl.t: r n i ’ NTY aa r-Q-.rlrd on tbe .Hal d*y of March, 1B30. by Hi* It-.ar.l of
fo r treatment for lung trouble during j m |9S j?||en p u|]cr spent the week- IVajnly Couitul winners and lb* Clerk of tb* I'lrctilt o -u rl, la hereby putdl.hed under lb* pr».t*|un
o f Chapter 11*12, of Ij i u * o f Florida, A n * o f 1013.
tlie past week.
,
end with her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs.
.
.
EltNEgT AMOS.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed J. Cnpieron have A y Fuller.
.
.
■
»
'
Complr*! I*r.
both been very ill with grippe or j Ralph Rcarby of Orlando wns
f
g e n e r a l tond
n*bnw*. 0*lob*r l«t, IfilO-...............
ct.ru
whatever it is that has been g o in g , transacting business In town Monday, I»*I&gt;oiilory
Wurrtnla OntiiacJIaK. October lit, imp.......... ............
None
about. Mr. Cnmeron s mother and. Miss Eva Stuart returned to Tampn
N.*l Ibtlafv'r. Or|nb*T 1*1, IlltO ....... .
rvt..v»
Dr. Puleston hnve been in attendance, j gunday, nfter spending several days Rtcdpti for Biz Month*:
1'r.im—
*
Part of the land F. O. Beider will at home,
T m I'nllrclor, Tntr* ....................................
.
S,M2,fiT |
Comptroller'* Redemption* ......................................
sell as an allotment on Snnford ave- j j g Djnke) motored to Apopka on
__
IM.hS
l'iiiiiplH&gt;lt*r‘* It. It. T»\*o ........................ ............................................................
uTt.ra
nuc Is the place owned and occupied Thursday.
Itwaakr* Inlemt *.........—.............................. ................... ..............
iTT.im
Sul* of llnntr* ......... " ........... ................................................. ----by Mrs. Blanche'Mendal and Mrs. Liz­
.MO.T3 10,4.11. K
Dr. Tupper of Orlando will give an­
zie Hunter of Pittsburgh, Pa., a few other lecture at the Library February
Malting lulane*
............... ..........................
tlfl.403.T0
Dlibururant* far Si* Month*:
y ea n ago.
JUIarjr of 111* Clerk uf the Circuit Court
Cnuntj Auditor and Clerk
15th, in behalf of thc Near East re­
In Cnunljr'C.iinml**tftner» ............. ............................................
T.vo.oo
The marriage of Mias Barnett Eu­ lief.
I'er niem ind Mil*** of CoaimfHloner* .......................................
4fts.nn
genie Brantley and Ernest Mansfield
P** of KbertJf for Attendance on Count* Comra|a*loner* ...................
M.oo
J. A. Bistlinc and father returned
■atari**
af
Othar
Officer*
and
Em
ploy***:
T
~
•
Massey' has been announced to take Sunday, having accompanied the re­
Attorney f„r Coupty CotnmlMlnnrr* .......... ..............................
.100.00
Sni&gt;*r«loor of Iteglatratlon ............................ ...................... .........
130 00
place at the M. E. Parsonage Tuesday mains of Mrs. G. A. Bistline to their
County Fhyalrlan ,'.........................................................................
1*0.00
at 2:30 p. m., February 15th. The Rev. old home In Pennsylvania.
County dientun*Iration Agent ...j,
ftooto
Bopair*
to
County
Building*:
Dr. Walker wilt perform the cere­
Court lluu** ...... ............ .
Mr. and Mn. S. A. Huston, Mrs.
Fnnltar* and Flatura* fart
mony. The family o f the bride and a Chris Mathews, Miss Mildred Huston
Court lloute ...................
few friends will be in attendance, the and Miss Dickson o f t Sanford were
Ezpaaaaa af Oanaty Bailflag* r
Janitor
and other attendance
.100.00
iH iiitfl
bride la the eldest daughter o f Mr. calling oh friends Sunday.
, l.lghl, Fuel and Water......
31T.WI
Iniuranre
.......................... ......................... ..................
131.00
and Mrs. T. L. Brantley of Moores
T. P.‘ Lewis was-tnnsactlng busiIncidental* ............................ .......................................................
574.40
Station, formerly of Montgomery, 'ness in Sanford Monday.
Car* af Canaty Poor:
Repair* '*nd Addition* to Poor Ilouae nad I'arma............................. .
40.27
Ala. Mr. and M n . Massey -Srill re­
Friends of Mr. Hutchinson will re­
1 0 00
furniture and Pltturea for Poor Ilouae and farm* .............................
side In Montgomery. They have thc gret to hear that he was taken to the
Kipeoaea Operallua of Poor ItooaJ and farina .................................... 1.031 43
Allowance made to P*up*r* outilde of Poor Ilouae and,l&gt;*ld by warbest wishes of a targe circle of friends. hospital Monday. It has not - been
170.53
ranta ......................................................................A ............
Caraaar'o Inguatta:
- C. E. Chorpenlng will pay a re­ learned yet the cause o f his illness.
fee* of OtTIcen, Juror* and Wllne**ea .........................................
lagulriaa:,
ward fo r the return o f his heavy,
M n. B. J. Overstreet'And children * Intnalty
feaa of Officer* nad Ormihllleei ......................................................
dark green, wool sweater lost off bis were in feanford Tuesday. Little B..J. Stationary rad Priatfagi
-CIO.74 •
Oenenl stationery Dltoha, ata. ......................... ,’. i i . . . . . . . . . . .t..truck last Wednesday between tbe Is having* trouble with his foot and
3*0 43
Ilecord Hooka
03.53
Adrertliln*
.Rarjulred
by
Law
and
paid
for
by
Cbonty...............
-........
Clyde Line dock and the Standard Oil Dr. Puleston Is treating him* ,
Commlulon* P»M Officer*:
1.343.73
plant. .
-.
Tag Aaaaaant ......
J. E. Phipps was, transacting busi­
1,179.80
Tax Collector
Nick Zemovean' and Ashley Purvis ness in Sanford Tuesday.
234.00
Clerk Circuit Court, neurdlng and general court work .........................
233.00
Eipeaaea or. SepL 10th, IBIS, election ................ . . . . . . . . . .
are having the Colt acetylene gas
M3H
Legal Hertice*
... ...................... I.,
10.057.86
71.15
lighting plants* put In their homes this i if necessity is the mother o f InveriIiunotloaa A. H. C. ...... *.................................. ................ ............
week by » New York City company, tion, laziness must be the stepfather.
437.99
i t t t at i Mt aat
Depoollary DaUnce, March ( U t . 1920

PRISONER IS HAPPY

LABOR BOARD TO
HEAR EMPLOYEES
REPLY OWNERS

EAST SANFORD

ARMY BILL
APPROPRIATION
PASSES HOUSE

L0NGW00D NOTES

”■
” -J I

Mel ftatinee, (Vfober tot, 1018 ...................... ........................... ..................... ..
Rocolpti for Ita Month*:
fm tu—
Tax Collector. T a ira
.......... ............................. .................... .
Comptroller'a Redemption* .....................................................................................
K httlir* fin e* and Cuala ...................... ................. ..................... 2 ,700.52
Rottd^ Collected ...................... ..................................................... .................... ..

Net Ilalanc*. March 31*1, 1020 ..............
Warrant* outalandlng, March 3l*t, 1020

................................ '•**
m•**a■ it il i •*********

Hciwatlory

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

lUlance, March Sl*t,

1020 .

,

I'rtriu—

..

t S.IKo jj
Noo*

71.(9
N&lt;,e#

.............. ................... ......... ......... 1.208.40 I
. . . . . . . •8,41(12

Linking llalance ........................ ..
Dtaburaamanta for Six Manthai
Rolldlng Vat* .......... *................
Salary o f Inapector* . . . . 7 .......... .............
Inter**!, of Tim* Warrxnla ..................

7,C24.61

. ( 4.941.75. ( ----- l—
.
170.00
199.00
5,31*7*.
.

Depoallury Dalaate, March Slat, 1820
PUBLICITT FCBD
Itc|&gt;&lt;i*|tory Balance, October lot, 1810 ....................................
Warrant* Outlandlng, Oclolwr lat, 1810 ................................

’

! ( 2.317.W
t

...(

41 15
Root
4145

Net Balance, October l*L- 1»18 ................................ ...................
H*c«lpta for SI* Month*:
from —
T * i Collector, Ta*c* .............. ........................................... I

I5.0T
N-ut

Miking balance .
............ ................................................
Dlikunament* for 8 I1 Month* ..................................................
Ikepofltory

lUlance,

March 3I*t,

t'.OT

1020 .......................... .

BLACK HAMMOCK DRAINAGE rUND
|tepn*|ir,rj llalance. Oclober lat. 1W3) ............. ...................... ..
n’ irr*n u Outstanding, Octotwr 1*1, loot) .....................................................

( 2,801.71

3.884.71

tj.

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

Dltburwmant* for Six Month*:
Cleaning IMtrbr*
t . .................... ......................................... ...........
Safety Ivpcwll lloi ..................... ................................. .....
Attorney feea .......................................... ..

2.NUI.I1
S«oa .

V. •

llalance. Octolwf lat. 1020 ............ .*.......................................................
Receipt* for 81a Month* . . . . . . . . . . v
........................................................
Net

llalance

...

41*1.57
3.00

74U 57

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

* j

FLORIDA QROVES DRAINAGE DISTRICT TUND.

I

"2 02
Noof
- ^ 0 ------- i j

|t..|io.tiiwj Balance. October 1*1. 1WI0 .............................................................
Warrant* tlut»l*ndlng. Oclolwr lat, 1010 .............................................

•

Set Jjalxuoe. IH-lotwr l*t. 1 0 1 0 .......... ......................................... .....................
R«c«JpU for Sir Month*:
from—
.
*

126.00

T a t Collector, Tate* .................................... ............. .................................
Balance

...................................... ................................. /-* • • • * — •

„

■AF'

Dlibum*m*nU for Six Month*:
Knrlneering

2

2 .14V14

!&gt;c|***ll«rj llalance. M arch 3l»t, 1020 .............................................. . . . .

Making

-

&lt;51
5"

IS0.22 *
15.00

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

144.21

Detewllory llalanre, Llarch 3l»t, 1020 ............................ 7 ...........

BUILDINO FUND

9

|ke(m«t|ory BaUnre, Oclolwr lat, 11*11* ................................ .........................
Warrant* Outalandlng, October 1*1. 1010 ....................................................

*

klaTl
Non#
87 73

Set Balance. O-tolwr lat. 1010 .......... &gt;•............................................. .
Ha&lt;eipti for 81* Month*
I’riMo cfat ( /it lect'*r
.
I nt ere* | on IJtwrty Bond*
................... ..................... ..............
Sale tiPtlme warrant* ............................................................ ...................

2.410 32
21.23
34.53*1 37

M.wnc. M
.37.01t.CT

Making Balance ........................................................................................................
Dlihuraamonta for Sla Month*:
Two n u l l d&lt;»ra .......................... ................... ............... ...........................................
J™-™
Architect 11a 1 Work .................. '................................ ....................... ................. ..
Payment on Court ll»u*e ......................................................................................... 10 .313.IX)
Itepalr* In Building ...................................... ..................................................................
Building Vault .................................................................................................................. i'rnn'oo
Int on Time Warrant* ...................................... .......................... * ..............................
Payment on Court llouw .............................................. r . . . ^ . ................................. 10.300 00

ZX.MT.tff

h..v&gt;: W

liermaltory btlince, March 31*1. 1020
COtTNTT* GUARD TUND
Deptwltory lUlance. Oclolwr lat. 1010
■
.
...
Warrant* Outalandlng. Oclolwr lat. I 0 1 W ...................
-■ •

tit]

Net lUlance, Octofwr lot. 1010 ............................................................................. Receipt* far Bli Month*:

from —
Tax Collector, Taie* ...........................................................................................
Comptroller Redemption* ............................................ .................... ..

Making

lUlance

........................................•

Dlibur*«maata for Six Moath*

......................................................’ ............ ............

: » is

Itrfmaltury tujxnc*. March niM, 1020 ........................................................
.. - *
rUNDINO HOAD BOND FUND. H M .000.00
Tmaleea lUlance, Octolwr l»t. 1010.......................................................................
I’aalt Slaking Fuml* ................................................................. ,••••............... ............
Road Bond Fuml .................................. ................................................
IU&gt;nd» In Sinking fund ............... .......................................................... * ......................

111.7‘ T.IS

4.0I7.M

Tnuteca Balance. Inclmling .................................. .............................. .............. ..
Hacalpt* for Six Month*:
From—
Tax Ij4lector ntd Cwnpt. T aie* ....................................................................... ........ (17.93X40
........
303.71
Hank* Intere*! on BaUnre ..................................................................... ..

37.“ &lt;A0
I
IS..HT.I1

Making llaUnce ..................... ........................ .................. ...................................
Dliburumante far Six Month*:
Inlereat Coupon* |&gt;*ld ..........................................................................................

C4.a77.ll

Net balance, March 3lat. 1020 ........................................ .................................
Balance Caxh, March (la te 19(0
Bond Fund , . . . * » * . ........... .................... ........................ ...............
Sinking fund* ............. ................................................ ....................
Balance Ilouda ............... ..................................... ...............................................

4.01T.W
50.V4l.2T
40.taai.iw

v &gt;

64.877.11

Trustee* Balance, March Slat. 1020 .................................... .

i '~
ASSETS AMD I ABILITIES
ASSETS
.(3I.CW.M
Balance Cosh In Depoaltorle*. all fund*
.................... am J3
T aira,
I'ncollecled fa
ie a . Currant
Curraul Year
F air ...................................... .. ■
. . . ■■■■
.
• *.'•
Balance Caah In hand* Bood Tnuteea Including proceed* ftotn Honda aold and Inlareat
jj
_ - ,5 , -

I'ncollecled Taxe* taaaeaaed for Inlrreal and Sinking Fund) Including current y e a r .... M-

1

_

...(H2.W6M

Total

LIABILITIES
......I
Warrant* Outalandlng foe Current Bitwnaea
Othar eriianaea e f Indabtadaeaa craatoW un4*r apaclal Laglalatlr* Actlaat
I * •f a« a a a a .
Time Warrant* H th Eradication Fund ..............................
......
41 ,6*0.00
11 ultlllu^ ) nnJ
AAAA6•t ff*§*#t •*■t ***A#t&gt;•*.****.a*ee«ea
• *#*»*#****•'•• 9 **•*«*••* i » 41 **••**_**
x ^
Bond* Outalandlng, FU. a rorr*
. M 00 *
Dr: IHatrict Bond*
a
.
,
*» *, *•. **. . •. » . **•. . . *. . *. **. *- • *nod.oO
Seminole County Highway and Refunding Bond* ................................................................■’ *’ franOOOO
Kpeclal Bo*d ami Bridge Diairlct No. 1 Bond* . . ! ..................................................-..............* 11 '
.......... 1458.0*1.00
Total
VALUE OF COUJfTT FHOPEHTY
t 35.000 00
Court House and Ground* ..
. 10:* « »
J ill llulldlpg* and Grounds
. 15.0*90®
four Ilouae and Farm . . . .
Furniture and Ftitnre#—
Court Ilouae . . . . . .
................................................................. *1000000
Jail ............................................................... ............... *............. 5 '000.00
.O
O0-2 ;
lio a if . . l l l i i l M l I i i i i i i i t i i i i a i i t i i i i u H f i t M H i i i i i i i l l i l l i * * AP»nrirv*
&gt;M
0(0.™
Aittsrjr ind
•1* ■«* i ■.1&gt;1**&lt;•»■t •. . 1.1141 *■««141**h i m *******■■* ■** **,'1*" ’ ■ g*i0iwkOi
Road Machinery
k k l l l l l l l M 4 f t a * t &gt; ........ * •t s m m •1 . 1 41 , »1 ** 1 m » . r a1 t *• •*•&gt;•* *f * * " ' **»»*•** ^ ^ a w ^ *
J
U n Slock

.1106*0**0

Total

*%. . . . . . a. . . . 4. . .............. . A.......... ....................... ... .......................

AT HERALD

‘
-

•■
-

| (jQ

7.S34.M

*

Tax Collector. T* **• .s -.. . . . . . t
Rale o f Time Warrant*

c iw ... ■ .

'i '.

I T.hJJ.SJ

,
TICK EHADICAT10H FUND.
Itepoallnry lUlance, October lat, 1019 ......................................................................
Hacalpt* for Bta Month*:

N'

1

*

I’tfl-wltiiry Ualance. March Slat, 1820 ...................... .....................................

*

——

1.284.10 _ 4 ,m .l0

Net llaUnc*.Oclolwr 1*1, 1010 ..............
M W Ja
Receipt* for Sin. Month*:
from —
Tax fXilleclur, Tax**
.......................... ................. / . ................................. 7,Si0.3d
7,731.31
Comptroller'* Redemption
100.03
Making Ilalanc* 4. .
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
4.
..
(I0.22Q.5S
Dlakurtomanta fat A ll Month*:
|
Buporintahdanca and flap*rcla!on—
Ralnrlra o f Road Soiierlyttendent* and Oreraeer* .........................................■ (
000.00 (
Paid to County Conimtaa'lonera for Hoad laapectlon ..........................................
184.00
Conatructlon nad Maintenance ef Hoad* and Brldg**—
Unit o f U ll c f l l l * ** « •**t» a1 •* r* **.******** a***** aa« ••#*■»■**#•••••** **^
Tifol#
MtrlihUfT.
...................... ....................................... J
^
U t* Hlork. Coat and Oar* and reeding .................. .........................
J .iW .Il
Paid for fre e labor, other than Guard* ..................................... ..
3,162.64
Pay o f tlm rlct Guard* .................... ....................a .................................................
S38.W
freding and Care o f Coorlct* on Rond ...............................................................
.C ? ,
Hilary o f Terrymcn .......................................... ......................................................
JTJUO
I’ ayiueota on Account o f Hoad* built by con tra ct.
.............
1,320.53
DUtriautfon af Coat h f Dlrtrlet*! ,
ftrot IHatrict
*(|.^o5.48
Hennpl IMaltlCt .............................................................................
1.B72.I8
Tblril Hlatrlcl
. .............. ............................. .............................
233.4k
fourth IHatrict . . . . . . . c.\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
204,00
fifth IH*lriM .........................
2.OC0.«3
•v.
Iturrryliig ........ ....................... ........................ . . . .................................................
014..7
' New llutd E*pen*e* .................................... ............................... *........... ..
ilto.41
10,140 tt

.

■

SC4.1I
lUtM)

HOAD FUMD.

.

’

• ■

A

*r- -

lto

0.707,a

Irrpoaltory Balance. October 1*1. 1010 ........ ............................. ........................... . . . I
Warrant*Outalandlng, October 1*1. 1010 ..............

i_ -4gx—^=7

■
: t

0.7-js as

Making Dalafae* .............................. ... .................................................................. ;
Ill.7v. 3C
DUkurumanta far Ola Month*:
. .Coet o f Criminal FrooacuMoa—
.Sheriff and lte|Rilleg, Coat Hill In Criminal C**ea ......................................... f&gt;l,010.02 t
Oinalablee, tin t Hill la Criminal Caaea
............................. .....................
53.40
i'uunty Judge tin t HIM In Criminal Caaea
............................ ..
4*0.14
J It*IIce o f Ilia Peace. Cult Hill In Criminal C a a e e . S I . b o
County pmaeeutlng Attorney .............. ............................... ................................ 300.00
Wllnea* fe e * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ................................
43.00
Court stenogniphrr In Inaolreney Caret
. .e
,
53.03
«, lltber rifienae* o f Criminal Pruaeeollona
............ .......... I . . . . . . , ' . . . .
103.00
SberttT* Commlttlont on fine*, el*., collected . . . . ' ...................... ..
1TD.S4
feeding Prtaooefa
.......... ................... .............................. ............... v
4C.1.TU
Tran*i&gt;ort*ll»n p*bl for, and dlacbarge utonrApald to County Vonr|c(a
no
ma
.1
™
MlJO
worker! on road ..............
102.00
Pay iif Juror In Crmllnal Cate* I ' y i i i U &gt;&lt;V Jualde Peace Court*
I
380.00
Jailor . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o C
_____________ 3.0.M.A1

4

;

I
—

?

,

'

n a iiM

�THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD,. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921

FOR RAISING QUICK CASH

Lot 1.— 250 pairs Woman’s Dress and Plain every day
Shoes, Values $4.50 to $7.00, now the
(PO 4Q
lime has come to sell them for, pair............. tp £ *x*/
Lot 2.— 120 Ladies* White Voile and Organdie Shirt
Waists, war prices were $1.69 and $1.98,
QC
now cut to .....................................................:......i /t /C
Lot 3.— 500 Boys’ Work Shirts, war prices $1.29, now
at the bottom price,
/?Q
for, each ................................................................U i/C
Lot 4.— 100 Boys’ Dress Shirts, no collars,
war price $1.49, clearing price.............
Boys’ Blue with White Polka’ Dots, work
Shirts, war price $1.49, now ...............
Lot 5.— 350 Men’s Blue Shambry Work
ShirtB, war’ price $1.69, now only ......
Lot 6.— 63 pairs Men’s Work Pants, war
price $2.49, now only ..........................
&gt;t 7.— 72 pairs men’s Indigo Blue Overalls
and Jumpers, war price $1.98, now only.
g.— 500 pairs Men’s Dress Pants, none sold for less
than $7.50 dnd mostly at $10.50 and
(PC A A
$13.50 values, now your choice
............ «P tl.U v
Lot 9.-r45 Men’s Suits. These Suits have b
recently and at Jess than one-half price,

?“r e" ,hera. . . ... •' $6.00TO
Lot 10.— 300 Men’s very best Crepe de Chine Silk
Shirts, consisting of some fancy stripes and solid
Collars. These Shirts sold for $10.00 to
(P A QC
$13.50, now your c h o ice ................ ................
Lot 11,—375 Men’s Madrls Shirts. These Shifts were
sold at $4.50 and $5.00, now they
&lt;PO OE
must go f o r ............ ...........................................
Lot 12.— Men’s heavy weight ribbed Union
Suits, war price $2.49, n o w .....................
Lot 13.— Men’s Athletic Shirts and Drawers,
war price was 60c, now only ...........—...... &gt;t 14.— Men’s Athletic Union Suits, war
price, $1.69, now only .............. ............

Lot 17.— Men's and Ladies Raincoats $11J50,
and $12.00 war price, now only .................

L A D IE S ’ SHOES
One lot o f Ladies High Patent Leather Boots,
sizes 3 to 6, values up to•$6.00, o n ly ..........
*-

$2.49

One lot Ladles DuJI Kid Button Boots,
sizes 4 to 8, values up to $5.00, only..........

$2.49

One lot Ladles White Canvas Lace Boots,
all sizes, only , ..................................................

Lot 20— 375 yards Bed Sheeting, 81x90, unbleached
the price on these goods has been up to
4Q
$1.35 a yard. Now only, per yard ................. tu /C

$2.45

One lot Ladles Kid Lace Boots, sizes
3 to 8, values $10.00 to $14.00, n o ly .............

$7.50

Lot 21.— Mohawk Sheets 81x90, war price
$2.65 and some $3.00, ^iow only..........

One lot Ladles plain toe, cub heel, lace Shoe,
value $6.00, only ...........................................
***

$4.25

Lot 18.— 500 yards Blue Bell Shambry in Solid
colors or stripes, war price 45c yd, now only yd
Lot 19.— 600 yards of very fancy assorted colors in
Plaids, Gingham, the finest made. War
1O
price 40c to 65c, now only, yard............... ........l O C

■

Lot 22.— 85 Silk Waists, values $4.98 to
$7.50, now only .... ..............................
Lot 23.— Ladies Silk and Tricotine Dresses, price.cut
in half, Coats and Coat Suits,
(Pi A A A
reduced to ......................................*..............ipJ.UA/l/
Lot 24.— 175 pairs of Children’s Rompers{
war price $1.50, now o n ly .....................
Lot 25.— Children’s Overalls, $1.25 values,
now cut t o '..... ..........................................
Lot 26.— 165 Boys’ Blouse Waists $1.00 and
$1.25 values, now only .................................
Lot 27.— 500 pairs of«Boys Knee Pants, all these are
broken lots; none were sold for less
. £ jr
im
than $1.25, now we must start them fromOtJC U I
Lot 28.— 200 pairs Ladies’ Fancy Underskirts
$1.65 values, now o n ly ........... ..........................
Lot 29.— 325 Ladies’ Night Gowns, none sold
for less than $2.00, now only ......................
Lot 30.— Ladies' Drawers, $1.00 values.
Lot 31.— 120 yards Blue Denim,
per yard ....................... ..........
Lot 32.— Unbleached Sheeting, one yard
wide, 13c or 10 yards f o r ......................
Lot 33.— Silk Hose, $1.00 values,
Lot 35.— Silk Hose, $1.75 values,

One lot Ladies Brwon Lace Boot, French
heel, $1250 value, only ..................................

$7.50

One lot Ladies’ Patent Baby Doll Pump,
sizes 3 to 8, only .................... ........................

$1.98

C H IL D R E N ’S SHOES
One lot Misses’ Button Shoes, Patent Leather, Gun 1
Metal, Vici and Tan, sizes 11 Vi to..
(P9 C A
2 ‘, $500 values, only .......................................
Children’s Shoes, sizes 2 to 5, values up
to $5i00 now $1.00 up t o ................... .*............

$3.00

M E N ’S SHOES
Men’s Brown Button Shoes, light tan, button
Shoes, $10,00 .values, now ........................
Men’s Button Shoes, Brown and Light Tan,
$9.00 values, now .......... ........................
Men’s English Jast, dark brown
values $10.00, now .a....... ......
Men’s English last, Dark Brown
values $8.00 and $9.00, now .
Men’s Black and Brown'Bluetts,
value $8.00 and $9.00 n o w .....
Men’s Black Bluchs, Good-year Welts,
$6.00 values, now ............................
Men’s Wojk Shoes, Black Scout, Solid
leather, 4.50 values, now
Men’s Smoke Bluchs, solid leather welts,
•$8.00 values, now .................— .........

Lot 15.— Men’s Navy Undershirts,
75c war price, now o n ly ----- ----

L ot,34.— Lisle Hose, $1.00 values,

Men’s U. S. Army style, solid leather, Brown, Good
year welts, $8.00 and $9.00
(PC H C
values, now • »••*******#■**••*■»***#•■•*»*••***• *•»»»
9
®^

Lot 16.— 200 pieces of Men’s Fleece Lined or Ribbed
Undershirts and Drawers, war price
*70.
w a s '$ l£ 0 , now ....... ..... ............. ..................*—* 4«JC

Silk Hose, $2.50 values,

One lot Misses’ Brown Lace Boots, $5.00
values only

301 E. First Street

301 E. First Street

Sanford; Florida

Sanford, Florida

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="14">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="11455">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1921</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11506">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, February 11, 1921</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11507">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11508">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on February 11, 1921.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11509">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11510">
                <text>Original 16-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, February 11, 1921; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11511">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11512">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11513">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="11514">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
</itemContainer>
