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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST .VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMHER 31, 1921

VOLUME n

ENFORCE PROHIBITION
IN ALL THE BIG CITIES
NEW YEARS A DRY DAY

The Sailor-Made Man
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WATCH FOR HOOTCH
n0 isoN r e s p o n s i b l e f o r n i n e
d e a t h s in n . y . h a v e n o
PLACE IN CELEBRATION
(Ilf The AaaocUted Preaa)
NK\V YORK, Dec. 31.—Now York
City’s prohibition enforcement batallon received todny final instructions
for enrrying out tho most rigid obBervuiico of law over Now Year’s hoiidny. They are scattered throughout
the city and instructed to mnko no
distinction whatever between Broad­
way and the Bowery, Fifth Avonus
nn&lt;i Fourteenth streot but to pros!
the dry crusndo into ovory quarto*
where merry-makers gather. Addi­
tional warnings woro Issued ngnlnst
the danger of drinking strango and
poisonous concoctions bolng sold ns
hootch to which a dozen deaths woro
attributed sinco Christmas.
CHICAGO, Dec. 31.—Moro than five
thousand officers of tho law, Includ­
ing enlarged staff from Prohibition
Director Gregory’s office, ninety-two
investigators from Attornoy General
Hrundago’s office and city policemen
nre ready today to give Chicago n
dry New Ycnr’s eve. If liquor is in
evidence at cafes oh restaurants their
owners will bo arrested and tho pro­
prietors who liavo guilty knowledge of
its presence will receive tho same
treatment, Chief of Police Fitxmorris
said.
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NOMINAL TELEPHONE HATE
INCREASE ALLOWED
K. ent press reports carried the
i munincenient of the granting of in­
creased rates to tho Southern Beil
Telephone company. Tho Southorn
Hell has been battling for • over a
year to secure an increase thnt would
have added approximately 28 per
ce nt to the subscribers' monthly tele­
phone bill, and in addition requested
permission for increases in toll rates.
The first gun wns fired November
1’cth. 1020, when tho request wns
heard by the commission. At this
h a ring there were only two comi :nitlos in Florida thnt had repre­
sentatives present opposing the roipiect for this incrcaso. St. Augus­
tine wns one city nnd SANFORD tho
other. St. Augustine was represent­
ed by its city mnnngcr nnd n member
"f its board of trndo, nnd Snnford’.t
protest wns registered nt this henr­
ing by its city attorney nnd the secictary of the chnmbor of commorce.
The objections raised nt this time
resulted in tho commission ordering
nn audit nnd npprnisnl of tho proper­
t i es of the Southern Boll. The in­
terim elapsing ns n result of these ohJordons nnd subsequent order of tho
commission resulted in n saving of
thousands of dollars to thoHu com­
munities in which tho Southern Bill
operates.
If thoro hnd been no objections
presented nt tho initinl henring it
would, obviously, hnve been up to tho
commission to grnnt tho 28 per cent
increase requested, ns tho nrrny of
stntiticinns nnd tcchnlcnl exports ap­
pearing before tho commission in be­
half of the Southorn Boll wns n for­
midable one.
I he Snnford Chnmbor of Commorco
•'ilono wns responsible for lining up
the rest of tho communities and de­
serves whatever credit is to bo given
For taking the initiative in this matlor Tho finnl decision of tho com­
mission, whilo unsatisfactory to n
majority, grnntcd only nominal in­
creases ns ngninst tho oxccssiva
amount 'originally requested. Inso­
far as Sanford is concerned business
concerns now pnying $4.25 will pay
•RfiO, nnd privnte party lines now
paying $2.50 will pny $2.05. The oxchanges in other communities not
showing n profit will bo tnxod a cor­
respondingly greator amount.
It might bo further Htnted thnt
Snnford wns represented nt nil sub­
sequent hearings on this m atter boFore tho commission.
Good meals, $8.00 por week, The
Templo Club, corner Third and Park.

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Prohibition
Enforce­ |Ku Klux Klan
Played Santa Claus
ment Officers Will
at Gainesville
He on the Job
Coupled CSiftfl With N oI ch of Admonltlon to Several l'artlcn

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FRENCH DELEGATION
ASSENT TO APPLICATION
INTERNATIONAL LAW
NEW FERRY TO
*1In Which French Inter­
ENTERPRISE pretation Satisfies De­
mand of England
Chamber of Commerce Secures Much
Needed Scrvico

ABOUT SUBMARINE

Captain G. E. Atkinson, together
with his son, G. E. Atkinson, Jr., an­
nounce tho beginning January first of IN TIME OF WAR BE PROHIBITED*
FROM TORPEDOING MER­
n ferry sorvico between Snnford nnd
Enterprise. Captain Atkinson hns
CHANT SHIPS
•
nlrendy announced tho schedule of
( H r T h e A aaoelnted P re e e /•
snilings in this pnpor nnd Inst Satur­
PARIS, Dec. 31.—French delegation
day brought n pnrty from Entorpriso
nt Washington is understood in offic­
to shop in Snnford.
Cnptnin Atkinson operates n stool ial quarters horo todny, nlrondy hna
hulled, forty pnssottger cnpnclty yncht given hearty nnsont to application of
which will bo used in this now service. international Inw to operation of sub­
During tho timo it is hot boing oper­ marines which in French interpreta­
ated on this schedule it will bo opon tion satisfies demand of Groat Brit­
for chnrtor by hunting nnd pleasure ain thnt submarines in timo of war bo
parties, nnd Cnptnin Atkinson hna nd- prohibited from torpedoing morchnnt
vised that if tho sorvico warrants it ships.
ho will plnco n lnrger bont on tho
WASHINGTON, Doe. 31.—Definite
lnko.
decision
wns mndo by Hnlfour, head
Tho Chamber of Commerce ndvised
H aro ld Lloyd w aa told to g e t a Job If h e w an te d to m a rry th e b eautlof
tlio
British
arms conference deloCnptnin Atkinson, before ho brought
fu l h ero in e. H e Joined th e n a v y H la ex p e rien c es In th a t Job go to m o k e
gallon
to
sail
for
homo January 14th.
his bont here, thnt thero wns n grent
I u p th e t m * p r e te n tio u s com edy o f b is c a re e r. "Tbs Bailor M ads M as **
Ambnssndor
Goddos
will bo tho only
need for such n sorvico between those
ono
of
British
delegation
loft horo to
two points. Thoro aro n number of
wind
up
remaining
matters.
people in Enterprise who now shop in
DeLnnd nnd who will now hnvo tho
WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—Agree­
opportunity of getting to Sanford
ments
reached yesterday by tho nnvnl
without taking tho long distnneo re­
committee
of the arms conferonco in­
quired by road. It is n big thing for
tho merchants ns it opens up n new cluded size nnd nggregnto tonnngo
trade territory nnd nlso benefits tho limitations on aircraft curriers nnd,
i
--------------GOOD MEETING HELD AT COURT traveling salesman ns it permits him subject only to French government
HAS REGAINED CONFIDENCE OF
HOUSF YFSTERDAY
to make quicker train connections confirmation, on size nnd nrmnmont
NATION PREDICTION MADE
AFTERNOON
titan ho can now make by waiting at of auxiliary craft.
HY WILSON
Thnt cleared tho cominittco's docks,
Orange City Junction.
pending
replies from tho French nnd
About thirty women of Snuford nnd
Tho trip to Entorpriso by wntor Is
(I)y T h e A sso c iate d P re a a )
Jnpnncso
governments on tho R o o t.
Seminole
county
met
in
tho
Court
n distance of 4.0 miles nnd eun bo
NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—Tho predic­
resolution
to initinto tho banning on- •
House
Friday
afternoon
to
discuss
made in twonty-threo minutos. It is
tion thnt 11122 would show thnt tho
tircly
of
subntarino
wnrfnro against
plnns
for
organizing
tho
county
Into
tho
intention
of
tho
Hornld
to
hnvo
Democratic party "has entirely rognincommercial
craft.
Adjournment
was
n
Lenguc
of
Women
Voters.
tho
dnily
paper
distributed
thoro
onch
cd confidence of the nation' wns ntndo
taken
indefinitely
but
probnbly
only
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The
meeting
wns
called
to
order
nt
ovening nnd ndvortisers will rccoivo
by Woodrow Wilson in his Now Ycnr's
until next week, when these cammunU
letter to Womon'H Democratic Politi­ 9 o’clock by Mrs. W. F. Blackman, of the corresponding benefits.
Lnko
Monroe.
Mrs.
Henry
Wight
Captuin Atkinson’s yacht, which ho cations arc expected to hnvo boon re­
cal Longue ntndo public hero todny.
im iTISH HATTLESHIP
wns
nominuted
temporary
chairman;
hns npproprintoly renamed Snnford, ceived and completion of tho nnvat
Tho letter wns in reply to birthdny
Mrs.
R.
E.
Tolnr,
secretary.
Mrs.
WITH SMALL GREW
will ndd greatly to the rccrontionnl limitation agreement in committed
greeting sent former president on
Blnckntnn
addressed
the
meeting,
stntlife of tho city ns tho bont can bo made possible.
DRIFTING I1EFOKE STORM behalf of Lcnguc.
ing thu aim and object of tho Lcnguo chartered by individuals and civic or­
nnd impressing upon her hearers tho ganizations for river picnics and ntoon UNITED STATES OF INDIA
SOVIET GOVERNMENT
( 11/ T h e A sso c iate d P re s s )
need of "political education” among light ridos on tho river.
IS PLEA OF INDIANS
CHERBOURG, Dec. 31. — British
WILL GET OUR FOOD,
tho
wonton.
battleship Vengeance with small crow
In emphasizing the possibilities for
TEN MILLIONS WORTH
Tho following resolution was offer­ tho profitable operation of a boat on
( 11/ T h e A aauelnled P rean )
nbonrd drifting before storm In Eng­
ARM
IB)A HAD, India, Dec. 31.—A
ed
by
Mrs.
I
Hackman:
lish channel this morning in danger
( H r T h e A aaoelnted P re ss)
theso waters, tho Chnmbor of Com­
plea
for
Indian republic to be culled
"Resolved
that
a
League
of
Wom­
LONDON, Dec. 30.—Agreement ne­
of colision with other craft or of pil­
merce ndvised Cuptuin Atkinson that
the
United
States of India to bo de­
ing up on shore. Tho vessel, thirteen gotiated hero lust week whereby So­ en Voters for Seminole County bo or­ ho could bo assured of local support
clared
January
first and bo attained
thousnnd tons, being towed by tugs viet Ilussin will turn over to American ganized.’
I as well ns patronage front interior
by
guerilla
wnrfnro
if nocossnry was
After favorable discussion tho res­ points, and othor sections along tho
on way to shipyard to bo dismantled. relief administration ten million dolfeatured
in
nn
nddress
by President
Two liners pnrtcd in tho storm last Inrs gold for purchnso of grain in tho olution was adopted.
river ttenr Sanford.
Mohnni
of
All-Indinn
Moslem
Lcnguo
Tito
constitution
nnd
by-lnws
of
night nnd crew unublo to gnin control United Stntes for fnmlno relief sign­
Captain Atkinson hns stntcd thnt ho
at
tho
opening
of
tbo
annual
session
tho
League
wero
rend
by
Mrs.
John
of ship. Two French nnvnl tugs sent ed horo todny by Walter Lyman
will enrry freight ns well ns pnssonof
tho
Lcnguo
horo
todny.
Leonard!,
and
were
adopted
as
rend.
out to rescue benten back by storm Brown, on behalf of relief adminis­
gors.
Tho following officers wero elected i Attention is cnllcd to ndvortisoments
nnd othor British, nnd French nnvnl tration nnd Leonard Krnssin on bufor tho ensuing yenr:
SIXTY-THREE PEOPLE
’
hnlf of RttBsinn Soviet government.
ernft attempting to roach her.
giving details of this service.
| Mrs. W. F. Blackman, Lake Mon­
LYNCHED IN U. 8.
roe, chnirntnn.
GIRLS
WON
BASKETBALL
DURING THE YEAR
Trains Snow Bound
| Mrs. Deane Turner, Snnford, Vieo- Notice of Appeal
BOYS LOST THEIR GAME
on Canadian Railways
WITH EUSTIS LAST NIGHT Chnirmnn.
Filed Circuit Court
( 11/ T h r A aa n rln lrtl I 'rra a )
I
Mrs.
A.
J.
Fuller,
Longwood,
SecyNEW
YORK, Doc. 31.-Slxty-threo—Traffic Tied Up
For John Pope persons woro
Mrs. W. H. Hnlnrd, Altnmonto,
lynched in tho United)
Tho girls High School team won
Stntes
this
yenr
compared with sixty-Treasurer.
Snow Storms of Grent Severity All their gnnto of basket ball with tho
' Is Now Serving Life Sentence for
fivo
Inst
year
said
a .statement issued
Mrs.
Walter
Van
Ness,
chnirmnn,
! Euatls High School girls Inst night nt
Through Novn Scotin
Killing of George llickmnn
Precinct
No.
1.
today
by
the
Association
for Advance­
jtho Parish Houso by p Hcoro of 111 to
Mrs.
BonJ.
Lake,
chairman,
Pre­
ment
of
tho
Colored
People.
Two vic­
0
but
tho
High
School
Itoys
lost
their
(U r T h e A sso c iate d P re s s )
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 31.-CounMONCTON, Now Brunswick, Dec. . gnnto to Eustis High by n scoro of 21) cinct No. 2.
tims were women while six worohoI for John H. Pope, serving n life
31.—Five trains nro snowbound in to 35. Both games woro well attend­
Mrs. John Leonard!, chairman, Pre­
whito men.
sentence in connection with tho mur­
Follcigh mountains section of Cnnn- ed nnd cutisetl much excitement among cinct No. 3.
.
der of Georgo Hickman, local thentro
dinn National Itnilways nnd conipluto tho spectators. Tho officin! figures
Mrs. W. J. Lawton, Oviedo, Pre­
manager, by Frank RnwiitiH during n MAIL THEFT COMES TO LIGHT
tio up of traffic in some sections ns nnd scoro will ho given by tho official cinct No. 5.
IN NEW YORK STATE
n roault of snow storm which prevail­ Hcorer in nnothor pnrt of this Ihsuo. i Mrs. W. II. Bullard, Altnmonto Pre­ hold-up Inst September, filed notico
of nn npponl in Circuit Court horo to­
ed with great severity in Novn Scotin
A fter tho gamo tho Eustis girls cinct No. 11,
( 11/ T h e A aaoelnted P n u )
dny, returnnblo March 27th.
MennThursday night nnd yestordny. Ono woro ontertnined by tho Snnford girlH
Tho next meeting will he announced
NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—A mnll
tinio, Pope, who is now working on
train is reported ns coniplotoly cov­ nt n luncheon.
through tho Herald.
theft of n million nnd half in bonds,
tho Jnckson county roods, is expected
ered over with huge snow drifts.
•Inst July 18 beentno known todny w iht
to ho brought to tho Duvnl Jail horo
I tho nrrest of Mrs. Abo Attell, wife
HANKS CLOSE MONDAY
PUTTING UP SOME FINE EGGS pending outcome of his uppcnl.
MILLIONS OF MARKS
of former pugilist, Sant Gold nnd H ar­
OFFERED IN U. S.
ry Cohen, by postofficc inspectors and
Monday, Jnnunry 2nd, boing tho
Tho editor of tho Hornld wiih tho
TO PAY OFF DEBT day to colobrnto, tho bnnks will bo rocipiont of n pnekngo of excellent MESSENGER OF PEACE
mouthers of police bomb squud.
SIEZED WITH CARGO
closed nil day.
fresh ogga this morning from tho
( 11/ T h e A aaoelnted P rc a a )
THAT WAS LIQUOR FAIR WEATHER
Sominolo Poultry Farm south of tho
NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—Millions of
FOR-NEXT W E E K STOKES
WILL
CLOSE
city.
Tho
Sominolo
Poultry
Farm
is
Gormnn paper murks valued in tho
SOME COLD WEATHER
WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—Solzuro
ono of tho now nnd growing institu­
neighborhood of hnlf n cont onch, hnvo
Tho majority of tho stores will bo tions of this city nnd they now ship of tho British schoonor Mossongor of
boon offered numerous bunks in tho
( 11/ T h e A axielntcd Preaa)
closed
nil dny Mondny. Some of tho eggs to ninny points by parcel post Ponce with n cargo of liquor off tho
United Stutes within tho Inst fow
WASHINGTON, Doc. 31.—Gener­
North
Curolinn
const
wns
reported
by
moat
nnd
grocery
stores
will
bo
open
packages
nnd
nlso
supply
tho
citizens
weeks by residents of Germany who
ally fair weather oxcopt rains Wed­
nro anxious to sottlo obligations horo, n fow hours Mondny morning to nc- of Sanfqrd a t nil times with nice tho const'gunrd todny. Tho vessel nesday or Thursday; tomporaturo near
according to Hovornl local bankers, commodnte customers but nil of thorn fresh eggs. If you wnnt fresh eggs stranded on O’Cracoko bar hut flont- or slightly below normul. Frosts ox­
will coiso part of tho morning nnd nil boo tho Suminolo Poultry Fnrms. Thoy oil yesterday. Immediately taken into
who hnvo declinod to accept depreciat­
copt Southern pnrt of stnto is tho
afternoon,
hnvo tho poultry farm nt tho turn custody by const gunrd cutter.
ed curroncy.
foroenst for Florida during tho weolt
of tho rond on tho Snnford-Orlnndo
beginning Sunday.
NO VACATION FOR HERALD
rood whore tho rond to Lnko Jessup
MR. ROYD
PERSONS HOLDING OFFICE
branches
off.
IN RAILROAD CORPORATION
CALL FOR CONDITION
Tho Dally Ilornld will bo issued on
The Methodist people hnvo boon
CAN HOLD INDEFINITELY
NATIONAL HANKS
Mondny ns no holiday is over tukon on
Tho "ohnrming naturalness” you loking anxiously for tho coming of
EARLY NEXT WEEK
Now Year’s Dny. Tho Dnily wishes liko in a girl cost hor many wonry Mr. Iioyd, tho great Hlnger, who is to
( H r T h e A ean clated P rc a a )
WASHINGTON, Doe. 31.—AI por- to s ta r t tho now yonr with plenty of hours of prnctico.
ho tho nsHlHtant to Dr. Walker. Ho
( 11/ T h e Aaauclnted Preaa)
sons holding two or moro plncos ns of­ business nnd will issuo n Now Year’s
will arrive todny nnd sing nt both
WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—A call
Visit tho now Sominolo Cnfo in tho services of tho church and a t Dr. for tho conditional of national banka
ficers nnd directors of tho Intorstnto number on Monday. Got your spaco
Itn’lrond Corporations woro given le­ Mondny morning if you hnvo not nl­ Millar building on Park nvonuo to­ Walker’s clnsrt nt tho Princess Tho- ns of tho latter pnrt of this month
morrow nnd got un elegant turkey ntro whoro nn oxtrn crowd is expect­ tflll bo Issued early noxt wook by
gal pormiHsidn’by tho Intorstnto Com- rondy contracted for it.
dinner for ono dollar. Rond tho menu ed tomorrow. It s tho first Sunday Comptroller of Curroncy, it wns Indi­
tttorco Commission todny to hold tholr
various positions indofinitoiy.
Buy it with n Hornld Want Ad.
in todny’s Dnily Hornld.
240-Itc of tho yonr.
cated nt tho treasury today.

(Dr T h e A sso c iate d P re s s )
GAINESVILLE, Dec. 31.—Tho Ku
Klux Klnn mndo its public bow to
Gnincsviilo Christmas ovo whon whito
robed representatives of tho organiza­
tion nppenred at two places in tho
role of Snntn Claus. It had not been
generally known that tho klnn existed
hore.
At one of the plncos the klnnsmon
coupled their gifts with n note con­
taining an admonition that hto "good
for nothing" former head of tho fam ­
ily wns not to slmro them nnd tho
mother of scvernl children wns re­
quested to tell him thnt if ho did not
get n Job within a week nnd pay her a
stipulated amount he would bo put to
work on tho county roads,
“Theso groceries nro for you nnd
your children only,” tho noto snid in
part, "ami if your good for nothing
former husbnml comes nround and
tries to eat up this food, wheih wo aro
providing for you nnd tho children,
ju st get you a good horsewhip and
run him off. We will stand back of
you and give you nny protection you
need if it takes 500 of us to do it. Wo
mean to protect defenseless women
against nny and all loafers nnd spong­
ers. Just let it bo known nround town
if ho.gets bad—we’ll tame him for
you."
At the National Odd Fellows Home
and Orphnnngo, a pnekngo of gifts
wns presented to tho matron who rosponded to the door bell. Tho two
matrons, elderly women, nlso were re­
membered. A noto accompany the
gifts said, "Wo nil love llttlo children.”

DEMOCRATIC
LEAGUE OF
PARTY BACK I WOMEN VOTERS
IN CONFIDENCE
ORGANIZED

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MI18. Fit ED DA1GBR, Society Editor,
Phone 2I7-W

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— If you are a u la * a n y w h ere or eo m ln *
hom e, or U you are e n te r ta la la « , w r ite
a iioatnl eard lo thla d ep artm ent, a lv la a
drtnlla, or teleh p o n e th e Item . It w ill
be a rr n lly ap preciated.
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DEATHS

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DEATH OF GEORGE McDOUGALL

Tho city wns shocked Inst night
to lenrn of tho death of young Gcorgo
McDougnl, who hns been nt tho hos­
pital this week suffering from Injuries
sustnlncd in nn nuto nccidont Mondny
of thin week. George, In conipnny with
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. 0. Nny, of Augus- , hilt cousin, Enrl Bcuton, nnd E. A.
tn, Gn., nro visiting in tho city for n Moffett, wns riding in n truck on tho
Geneva rond nnd in turning off the
fow dnys.
roud into tho snnd thu truck turned
over on tho occupants. Benton nnd
Sterling Nield, of Jacksonville, wns Moffett suffered bruises nnd cuts but
in tho city yesterday attending to woro not seriously injured. George
business.
hnd his leg broken nnd wns injured in­
ternally nnd wns tnken to tho hospital
Hoy Mncon, of Orlnndo, wns n busi­ nt onco whoro every thing wns done
ness visitor hero yesterday from tho for his comfort nnd enre nnd it wns
“City Beautiful."
thought yostordny thnt ho would re­
cover, but ho took n turfi for tho worst
A. B. Dnvis nnd family of Lako yostordny evening nnd pnssod nwny
Stonrns, Fla., wero visitors in this last night.
city yesterday.
Ho wns Just nt tho threshold of
young manhood, bolng nineteen years
Mrs. DoLanoy has returned to her of ngo, nnd wns tho only son of Mr.
home in Tampa aftor a pleasant visit nnd Mrs. Gcorgo McDougnil, nnd hnd
hero with- her daughter, Mrs. D. C. Hvod in Snnford nt tho old homo on
Griffin.
Celery nvonuo nil of his years whoro
ho ably assisted his fnthor on the
Miss Mario Teuguo roturnod Wcd- fnrm. Ho wns n flno young man of
nesdny evening from Mountvlllo, 8. C. ninny excellent traits of chnrnctor nnd
where sho spent Christians with her hnd n largo circle of friends hero nnd
mother.
olsowhero who loved him for his
sterling churnctcr nnd the fact thnt
Miss Junnitn McMullen, M argaret ho preferred to romnin nt tho homo
Giles nnd Dorothy Goro nnd Harold plnco with his fathor nnd mother nnd
Goro spent tho dny yostordny with looked nfter their interests and wel­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tnylor nnd son Mel­ fare almost with tho loving enro of n
vin, nt Silver Lake.
man of mnturu years.
IIo leuves a fnthor and mother nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. B. W right nnd Miss n sister to mourn his loss nnd mnny
Mnry E. Wright, of St. Petersburg, friends nmong tho hoys nnd girls of
who nro touring tho Htnto, stopped his ncqunintnnco. Tho sympnthy of
over in Snnford yostordny mnklng tho community goos out to them in
their headquarters nt tho Montczumn. their hour of sorrow.
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Tho funeral services will bo held
DANCE FOR VISITOR
from tile home on Celery avenue to­
Tho lovely Wnlsmn homo wns tho morrow nftornoon nt 3:30, Fnthor
scene of n lovely informnl dnneo Inst Ilonncsy, of th&lt;? Cntholic Church ofevening given by Mrs. Fred Wnlsmn ficlnting. Interment will bo made in
nnd Mrs. S. E. Bnrrett, in honor of I.nkoview cemetery.
Miss Mnrgnret Wcrshnm, of Jackson­
ville, tho nttrnctive guest of her sis­
DEATH OF ALBERT HEED
ter, Mrs. Bnrrett.
Albert Heed died nt Boston Christ­
Tho rooms woro opened on sulto nnd ians morning. IIo wns tho oldest son
effectively dccorntcd with red roses, of Mr. C. A. Reed, of this city. IIo
ferns nnd Christmns decorations nnd visited this city about four years ngo.
soft shnded lights.
IIo left a wifo nnd two children to
Punch wns served throughout tho mourn his loss. Tho sympnthy of tho
evening nnd Into in tho ovoning, ico ninny friends of Mr. Reed in this city
cronm nnd enko woro Bcrvod by tho
hostesses.
All of tho mombors of the youngor
set woro invited to meet this charm­
ing honorcc.

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$ 1 0 Suit Sale
!$1 Shoe Sale
AND

____________ CONTINUED ------------------We will continue selling Hart Schaffner &amp;
Marx and Society Brand Suits

TWO FOR THE PRICE
OF ONE-PLUS $10
And REGAL SHOES

TWO FOR THE PRICE
OF ONE-PLUS $1
These prices are for cash only and will last
• till January 15th

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Sanford
Shoe and Clo. Co.
Caswell, Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, Mrs.
BRIDGE PARTY
Miss Mny Linton of Fort Mcnde, Howard Smith, Mrs. W. F. Langley,
wns tho chnrming guest of honor nt Miss Dorothy Humph, Mrs. Ed. Betts,
n bridge party given yestordny after­ Misses Mnry nnd Julia Znchnry, Mrs.
noon by her sister, Mrs. W. A. Lester Stanley Wnlkor, Mrs. Vnnco Dougins,
nt her homo on Mngnolin nve. Thoro Mrs. C. L. Goodhue, Mrs. W. Morton
woro two tnhleH of plnycrs nnd n Thigpen, Misses Bessio Znchnry nnd
-number in £l'0Ht9 wero invited in for I.iicile Newby.
refreshments.
Misses Enoln I. Ilill nnd Wilma Mao
Tho spndous rooms woro lovely
Hill
were in tho city yostordny enwith their decorations of red nnd
route
to Okeechobee City from Or­
green, holly, mistletoe, nnrclssus nnd
lnndo
where
they hnvo been attend­
poinsettlns being used In chnrming
ing the Florida Kducntionnl Associa­
profusion.
Of exceptional Interest wart the tion.
game of bridge plnycd during tho a f­
Misses Antoinette nnd Almn Deternoon, high score being mndo by
Cottes,
of Jacksonville, nro tho ntMrs. Ben Cnswell, who wns nwnrded
tractive
guests of their brother, Geo.
n largo bnth towel with crocheted
DcCottes,
nt his homo on Mngnolin
edge. Tho count prize, n box of enndy, was won by Mrs. W. Morton Thig­ uvonuc.
pen., Tho honorco wiih presented n
Miss Nltn Mooro hns returned to
box of correspondence curds.
Orlnndo
lifter spending tho past week
At tho conclusion of tho enrd gnme
hero
with
her Hlster Mrs. K. R. Mur­
Mrs. Lester served dainty refresh­
rell,
sr.,
ut
tho Montczumn.
ments of hot chocolnto, bnnnnn nnd
cottngo chooso sandwiches, olives nnd
J. N. Humphries, of Wnycross, Gn.,
divinity fudgo.
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in tho city transuding business nnd
Among thoso enjoying Mrs. Lestor s
culling
on old friends.
cordial hospitality woro Mrs. Ben

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trips between SANFORD and ENTERPRISE leaving
PAVILION PIER:
4 :30 P. M.
SANFORD .................................. 8:00 A.M.
5:00
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ENTERPRISE .......................... 8:30 A. M.
FARE EACH WAY, 25c
For Hire from 10:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M.
Additional trips will he announced us tho service la
Required

CAPTAIN ATKINSON
203 East Third Street

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Tho Senson’s Greatest Sensation

RUDOLPH VALENTINO
and AGNES AYRES in—

W. A. Stringfelow, of Jacksonville,
In spending n fow dnys hero on busi­
ness.

Copyright 1921 Hut Schiffner &amp; Mux

The Star To-day!
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“The Sheik”
It would bo Impossible to doscribo tho bigness—tho human
touches—tho dramatic incidents—tho climaxes—the extravagnnt sotting—tho blood tingling scenes of this, one of the
most wonderful achievements of tho ngo. Story by E, M. Hull.

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Saturday at the Princess—Miss DuPont
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is oxtonded to him in his boroavo- Ind. A niece, Mrs. Ben Lake, lin, j
Monroe.
ment.
Funeral arrangements have not*
BARNEY LYONS DIES AT LAKE been fully decided upon, as
from tho north are expected, ^
MONROE.
M. B. Lyors, nged 54, died nt his services will probnbly be comhay
home nt Lnke Monroe Thursday eve­ Saturday from tho Catholic dm* l
ning nt 0 o’clock, after n llngcrlhg nt Snnford, interment in the Citltl
illness of tuberculosis. Mr. Lyons He cemetery.
wns n faithful member of tho Cnth­
Drlvo out to the Chuluota InnS*|
olic church nnd died fully sustnlncd
dny nnd got n renl turkey dinnerM
nnd fortified by its Inst holy rites.
Mnrtin Bnrncy Lyons, n son of $1.00. Tho Brumleys Imvc the heWI
I’ntrick Lyons of Mnyo, Irelnnd, wns nnd will treat you right.
bom in Perry county, Indlnnn, where
he lived the grantor pnrt of hiB life,
having come to Floridn soven years
ngo. Ho wns engaged in the truck­
ing business nnd though his progress
hnd not been rapid, lie hnd steadily
accumulated until nt tho tlmo of his
dentil ho wns vory comfortably es­
tablished in life.
Mr. Lyons wns one of our very
best citizens. Honest nnd upright ns
the dny Is long, his word wns his
bond. Of n kindly nnd gentle nature
ho wns generally beloved, hut espec­
ially by the children who nlwnyH
gnthcred nbout him—he, himself, wns
ns simple, child-like nnd trusting ns
ono of them.
Besides the widow, Mrs. Sarah
GENERAL REPAIRING
Frances Lyons, two sisters survive:
Old Ford Cm
Mrs. Dnvo Kccly, Sinipsonville, Ky., West First St.
Phono No. 417-W
nnd Miss Sarah Lyons, St. Croix,

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DINNER PARTY
LoCIcro Irwin wns tho genial host
nt n dinner pnrty Inst evening nt his
homo on Mngnolin nvonuo. Covers
were laid for seven.
Tho house wiih dccorntcd with
Christmas wreaths, holly nnd other
holiday features, nnd nt six o’clock
nn elegant six course dinner wns
served.
Following tho dinner tho evening
wns plensnntly spont with cards.
Covers were laid for Messrs. S. A.
Irwin, Curtis Durbar, Otis Cobh, Hinry McLnulln, I’nu Lou, Paul Dooley
nnd LcClcrq Irwin,
AWALT-MILHEIM
A wedding which enmo ns n grant
surprise to friends of both pnrtlos
wns solemnized Saturday evening. Mr.
Fred G. Awnlt nnd Miss Nell M. Mil*
holm wero quietly mnrried nt tho
Presbytorlnn Mnnso by I)r, Brownlee
nt 8 p. in.Mrs. Awnlt will bo remembered ns
n popular trained nurse who hns re­
sided hero for tho pnst six yenrs. Sho
hns endeared herself to n largo circlo
of friends with her kindly manner nnd
sunny disposition.
Mr. Awnlt, who is n contracting
painter, has mndo mnny friends sinco
his residence horo, through hiB plcusmit frank manner.
Their mnny friends wish them mnny
yenrs of happiness and success,
Thoy nro ut present Incntcd nt Tho
Palms.
PRETTY PARTY
One of tho prettiest of tho holidny
parties given, wns tho ono given Inst
evening by Miss Thelma Pace, nt tho
nttructivo Pace bungalow on First
street.
Red nnd groon, the Christmas col­
ors wero most artistically used in
decorating the various rooms. Bas­
kets nnd vnseH of hibiscus, roses nnd
ferns woro used in chnrming effect.
Tho lights were shaded in rad which
cast n rich warm glow over tho protty scene. In tho dining room, tho lnco
covered refreshment table wns cen­
tered with n crystnl basket of frag­
rant roHes nnd forns. Tho favors
woro cunning "Kowpio" dolls.
Tho evening wns merrily spont with
games nnd music nnd at a Into hour
the hostess served dccoitur refresh­
ments of hot chocolnto, fruit enko and
bon bonB.
About thirty members of tho young­
or set enjoyed this delightful pnrty,

Make Your Wish for the New Year
“If wishes were realities we’d have our little home” say the newlyweds]
Well, wishes can be realities! Buy a lot in—

L A N E ’S SUB-DIVISION]
and build a home just like you want

Beautiful Lots
PRICES: $150.00 TO $750.00-

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E. F. LANE
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Mr. and Mrs. 0 , E. Watts i
and Mrs. T. M. Boyd, of Tarpon
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Springs. Mr. Boyd will bo assistant dren, of Bnrtow, arc tho guests of
to Dr. Wnlkcr and will nlso direct nil their brother, Lott Alien, Jr.
church music for tho MothodUt
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor.
Mr. and Mrs, Qeorgo DoCottes have
church.
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ns their guests thoir sisters Missus
I f Ton h n v r a n y f r l r n d . t Ii III i i
J. S. Dlnklo and Miss Olivo Dlnklo, Antonetto* ami Alma DoCottes, of
of Longwjod, were in tho city todny Jacksonville.
on business and calling on friends.
V K r r n llr a p p r e d n lr d .
Kov. J. S. Beil, of Palntkn, presid­
ing
elder of this district, will be tho
T. J. McCall, of Oviedo, was In tho, it. I.. McKenzie, of Jacksonville, rep­
week
end guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. L.
■city yesterday transacting business.
resenting tho Kclly-Springflcid Tiro
P. Hagan.
Co., Ib in the city cnlllng on his local
W. R. Frier, of Dougins, On., 1b in customers.
WATCH PARTY
tho city on n business mission.
The members of tho Epwortli Lea­
' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brotherson gue of tho Methodist Church will give
Fred linker is among
Sanford’s spent tho week in Cnndlor, Fin., ns a "Hard Time Watch Party" this ev­
quota of visitors from Tampa.
tho guests of their aunt, Mrs. J. W. ening nt the Methodist church ut
Matthews.
l&gt;:30 p. m. All aro m ost cordially
Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Sanford, of Lex­
invited to nttend.
Mr. and Mrs. George DoCottes and
ington, Ky., aro spending somo time
their guests, Misses Antonetto and
Jiore a t the Montezuma.
ROOK LOVERS’ CLUB
Alma DoCottes, of Jacksonville, mo­
Tho membors of tho Book-Lovers
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Starling will tored to DoLand yesterday whoro they Club had a most delightful meeting
hayc ns their week-end guests, Mr. spent tho afternoon very pleasantly. yesterday afternoon nt tho homo of
Mrs. J, C. Bennett.
centered
with a basket of poinsettias,
iuuuuauuut:t:uar:Hv:i
and roses adorned the various rooms,
l* while Christmas bells, wreaths and t
■ holly lent a festive air. In the din- J
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iing roomwith
the arefreshm
ent tabic was 3 Supplied the Beautiful Electrical
Fixtures,
of course. Look over
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The
basket of polsettins, i
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Seminole Cafe
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2! table.
And see the new style electric lights and electric appliance and fix-;
The afternoon wns pleasantly spent
m will} discussion of late books and tho
tures. We can supply the smallest home to the largest place of busi-1
* hooks to lie read the coming yenr. Tho
■ guests were also osked to tell tho best
ness in the city or county.
t;
* jokes on themselves which afforded
much merriment, in the Book Guess­
ing contest Mrs. Morse guessing tho
most correctly, was given tho prize, a
dainty hand-made handkerchief.
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After the contest tho guests were
invited tu the dining room whore re­
freshments, consisting of chicken sal­ t
ad, potato chips, olives, hot rolls and m
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“FOOT-FITTERS” are specially designed to fit snug in the
coffee, followed by pistachio ice cream *
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instep and heel and easy across the toe and ball! No pinch­
and individual cakes iced in red were ■
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ing! That’s why they hold the foot In correct and easy po­
served.
sition without retarding the circulation.
The club members who enjoyed this
pleasant afternoon wero Mcsdumes
Light, Power and Bell Wiring, Motor Repairs, Heating Appliances, Fix
Fred
Williams,
Henry
McLnulin,
It.
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You men who want lots of wear,
Holly, Harry Wnrd, H. B. Lewis, E.
tures, Supplies, Mazda Lamps
P. Morse, Hoy Symes, Stella Arring­
fine appearance and comfortable
ton, L. P. Hagan, J» E. Pace and Miss
Telephone 442
Box 855
111 Park Avenue j
fit will like the “FOOT-FITTER”!
Annie Hawkins. The invited guests
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were Mrs. E. D. Brownlee, John T.
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The best way to avoid poor value in buying shoes

G ILLO N
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Electric Contractors

is to come to this store and let us sell you good shoes.

W e W ish Y ou a H appy and Mostj

GILLON At FRY DID THE WIRING

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Thc'well known clectricnl firm of
Glllon &amp; Fry did the wiring nnd fur­
nished nit the electrical supplies for
the New Seminole Cafe. Gillon &amp;
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Fry need no introduction to the Snnford public, having been here for
■ many years and having supplied many
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■ of tlie largest building with all llus
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■ fixtures and supplies. The beautiful
■
effects in the now Seminole Cnfo is
the work of this well known firm of
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Opposite Post Office
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electrical contractors. Light, power
and boll wiring, motor repairs, heat­
The Store That Saves You Money
■ ■■■■uaaBaaunMaauKDMUUHnHMMMOHHKtUHHuaaaMHMMH ■■■■■!) ing appliances and anything ami ev­
erything in tlie electrical supply line
can always be found at Gillon it Fry's
i R i i m s i R s a u i i i R i i n a i i i i S IS R IB B S H R Q B R M a illK n X S a illll place opposite tlie new Seminole Cafe.
Mazda lamps, searchlights, electric
irons and cooking utensils. A corps
m of trained electricians at your service
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M too .small and none too large for Gil■
bin it Fry,
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Prosperous New Year

PRICE $7.50

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Science Brings Blessed Relief
to Thousands of Sufferers
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Modern Science has found that dis­
ease is caused by subluxation of the
bones of the vertebral (spinal) col­
umn, which pinch the nerves and shut
off the life force which they should
carry to every part of the body. This
pressure can be corrected by Chiro­
practic spinal adjustments.

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LEE BROTHERS DID
THE PLUMBING

Lee
IBrothers

All the newest and most up-to-date
plumbing and appliances and fixtures
in tiie New Hominnie Cafe were in­
stalled by the well known firm of Loo
Brothers, who have recently erected a
fine two story building of their own
on West First streut. Lee Brothers
can lie found on the big jobs and the
Hinall jobs and they do not confino
their work to Hanford hut have a
largo force of men in neighboring cit­
ies at work in installing plumbing and
steam fixtures or sheet metul work.
They also koep n force of men at tho :
B Hanford office ready to instantly ro■jspend to all enlls for quick repairs 2
ami service is their watchword, Note
the plumbing on the many now build­
ings and you will see the work of this
enterprising firm of young business
men who have cast their lot with Han­
ford nnd Imve done their share in help­
ing to build up Hanford in many
ways.
GOVERNMENT Positions open, men,
women. Experience unnecessary, j'
Honesty required. Good pay to start. !
Wrlto, T. McCnffcrty, Ht. Louis, Mo. j
1-1-8-10-22-211 !

Chiropractic theruforu includes u thorough exam­
ination of the spine to determine the part affect­
ed I after which tlie subluxated vertebra is gradu­
ally adjusted back to its normal position and Na­
ture Hopn corrects the condition causing the disuu»e.

NOTICE
Owner of Dort car license No, 0-1150 ■
can obtain crank by calling 70-W.
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340-Itp

Chiropractic has brought health fo thousands;
why not visit this office and learn how it can im­
prove your health ?

FOUND—In Goldsboro a Idcyclu. Tho
owner can have sumo by paying for
this nil. Turner Davis.
210-ltp

Consultation and Analysis Free

Wm. J. Kermode, D. C.
Hours 9-12 a. m., 1-6 p. m.

Evenings by Appointment

lady attendant

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Did All the Plumbing and Supplied All the Up-to-date Appliances in the S
New Seminole Cafe
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Go where you will in this part of the State of Florida and wherever a ■
big job and a good job of plumbing and steam fitting hai been install- [
ed you will recognize the work of—

Lee
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Plumbers, Steam Fitters,
Sheet Metal Workers
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Reliable men at the shop at all times to instantly respond tp all calls j
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for help.
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Bank# nnd stores will close on Now
Year's day which is Monday this
lime. Tho Daily Herald will bo is- j
H, sued on Monday ns usual. Monday’s ‘
3 ‘ edition will be tho Now Year's odl2 tion.

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To All Our Patrons and Friends in Florida

T/ti u iiomM Wqnt Ad today.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1921
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Convince youraolf by
V ami looking over the « * !'-.
f *"kc«l on each box and then
J, Lloyd’s Shoo Store.
See
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findow for «
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OUR
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Notice of Application for Adoption of |
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Minor Child
To Whom It May Concern;—
t Vm tLE *TW 'TtVAXO MlERCHUtf ,
Notice Is horoby given that I, Chas. :
TWWlO'^WtEftJ'-mT D. Brumloy, of Chuluota, Seminole
U \)E KAERCWAA4Y IS GRASS! Vi'I County, Florida, will-on tho 23rd dny
H IS CUSTOMERS BW PEPVN
of January, A. D. 1022, at 10 o’clock
n. m,, at Sanford, Florida, or wlioroA o v e R n s iu 1 \m o u r n o t e d
ovor
tha Court mny then bo, present
POR.UeiOR.Off POSUC\YH\
to tho Hon. James W. Perkins, Judge
of tho Circuit Court of tho Sovonth
Judicial Circuit, Seminole County,
Florida, application for tho adoption
of tho following named minor chil­
dren, Mario Louiso Kelsey, n daugh­
ter of Mario Louiso Acosta, nnd Bortlna Delores Acostn nnd Gloria CnnBuclln Acostn, children of Mario
Louise Acostn nnd Bcrtrnm Acosta.
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Said minors now living nnd residing
with this applicant in Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida,
Dated this, tho 23rd dny of Decern- (
her, 1021.
CHAS. D. BRUMLEY, 1
12-24-onw-Btc
Applicant

MICKIE SAYS

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C11AS. I1RADY—BARITONE

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Sanford 1b certainly fortunate In
the person of Chns, Brady, baritone.
* MRS. J. R.
Hot, i» connected with the Sanford
STEWART
band mb sinner, Mr, Brndy has doU 811 Myrtle. P’no 260-W
lighted the large audiences at the
m m M Sat M Ta ta *a Isa Central Park on Sundays nnd Thurs­
days. Sanford appreciates a good
singer, nnd Mr. Brndy is truly appre­
ciated. He will sing “Fnco to Face”,
accompanied by pipe orgnn nnd cor­
net on next Sundny night at the Bap­
tist Temple. Invitations to nil is ex­
tended,

Miller

No tickets on the boxes or shoes
hut tho boxes are marked in plain
figures Wc are giving n suitable re­
duction on men’s nnd boys’ shoes, also
many grndea in the ladies nnd misses
lines,
See the window.—Lloyd’s Shoo
THE STRONGEST
Store.
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GUARANTEED
I n th e C ircu it C o u rt o f th e S e v e n th J u ­
TIRE MADE
d icial C ircu it o f th e S ta te o f F l o r ­

Tires

id a, In m id f o r S e m i n o l e C o u n ­
t y - —I n C h a n c e r y .

NEW PRICES
80

C IT A T IO N

Cords

Sizes
30x3
30x3 i/ j
32x3 Vt
31x4
32x4
33x4
34x4
32x4 Zi
33x41/2
35x5

tries

C ircu it C o u rt o f S e v e n th J u d ic ia l
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$18.00
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$32.40

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$41.00
$42.85
$54.75

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ORLANDO. FLA.

Ooo. E u g en e T h u r s t o n , Co m p l ai n a n t ,
vs
De v i n T h u r s t o n , D ef e n d a nt .
To Dovlu T h u r s t o n ,
Ilosldonco
un­
known:
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It u p p o n r l u g f rom a n a f f i d a v i t filed
In t h i s c a u s e t h a t yon nro a non- ros l d e n t of tho S t a l e of Fl or i da, t he re for e,
you. P ovl o T h u r s t o n , a r e or dored and
r e q u i r e d on tho 6th da y of F e b r u a r y ,
A. D. 1022, lo n p p on r t o tho bill of c o m ­
p l a i n t ex h i b i t e d a g a i n s t you In this
c a us e .
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It Is o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s not i c e bo p u b ­
lished In t h e Hanford H er a l d onco a
w e e k for e i g h t weeks.
W i t n e s s my h an d a n d tho s eal of said
c o u r t on t hi s 10th d a y of Dec embe r, A.
d . ta n .
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13. A. DOUOLAHS,
C l e r k o t t he Ci rc ui t Cour t.
Seminol e County, Flori da.
0130. A. Pe COT T E S,
Solicitor a n d Counsel / o r C o m p la i n a n t.
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To: T ho A l t a m o n t e L und H ot e l n nd
N a v i g a t i o n C om p a n y, a c o r p o r a t i o n
u n d e r tho l a w s of Florida, lie auccos
both o r a s s l s n s . If oxletlng, a n d to all
p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g l n t e r o s t by, t h r o u g h i
o r u n d e r sai d c o r p o r a t i o n o r a s e o c l a - ,
tton In t ho f o l l o w in g d e s cr ibe d p r o p ­
e r t y s i t u a t e In S eminol e
Count y, | i
F lori da, t o - w l t ; Lot s 430, 431, 446, 5
446. 447. 443. 443. a n d 463, a n d a s t r i p 1*
o f l a nd 24 1-2 feet, mo r e or leee, of f *
t h e r e a r o r e o u t h end o f L o ts 426, *
n nd 429, a c c o r d i n g to P i n t of A l t a - ■
m o n t a L a nd Hot el n nd N a v i g a t i o n *
C o m p a n y ' s t r a c t d u l y r ec or de d In t h e &gt;■
publ i c r ec or ds of Or nngo nnd Semi- ■
nolo Countlos, Florl dn, nnd mo r e d o f - l H
Inltoly des cr i bed
by
m e t es
and ■
b o u n d s n s fol l ows: B e g i n n i n g a t a : ■
p oi nt 1136.6 feet N or t h n n d 20 foot ■
Knot of t h o H. W. c o r n e r o f t h e N. E. I ■
1-4 o f t ho H. E. 1-4 of Sec. 13, T w p . l i
21 H., R a n g e 29 E., t h e n c e N or t h 244
foot, t he nc e E a s t 618 feet, thonoo
N o r t h 302 feot, tlionco E a s t 261 foot,
t h e n c e S out h 068 feet, t h e n c e W e s t
r,2B fool, t he nc e N or t h 122 feet, t he nce
W e s t 354 foot lo t he p o i nt of b e g i n ­
ning.
To: J o h n J. Br i g h t , T r u s t e e f o r his
chi ldr en, nnd Individually, If living,
a n d If -dead, al l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n ­
t e r e s t s u n d e r the snld J o h n J. I lrl ght,
t r n s i o c f or hi s chi ldr en, n nd I ndi vi d­
ually. deceased, o r o t h e r w i s e :
tho ■
ch i l d r en o f J o h n J. Il rl ght , if living, I *
nnd. If dead, all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g In- *
t e r c s t s u nd e r tho chi ldr en of J o h n J. I *
I lrl ght, deceased, or o t h e r w i s e ; a n d ! *
J u l i a M. Tlrlght, If living, and.
If I *
(load, till p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t er es t s | *
u n d e r J u l i a M. I lrl ght, deceased, or
o t h e r w i s e ; In nnd to tho f o l l o w i ng d e ­
sc ri be d r cnl e s t a t e s i t u a t e In S em i ­
nole County, F lor i da , t o - w l t :
Lot
431 a c c o r d i n g lo P l a t of A lt nm o nt e
L a n d Hotel a n d N a v i g a t io n
Com­
p a n y ’s t r ac t , d u l y r ocor ded In t he
P u b l i c r ec or ds of O ra ng o nnd Bornlnolo Counties, Florldn,
To:
F r a n k Simpson, d r a c o Simpson
a n d He l e n Simpson, hol r s nnd dovlsooh of Michael II. Simpson, deceased,
If living, nnd, If dead, alt par tl os
claiming Interests
under
Frank
Si mpson, O ra ce S i mps on a n d Holon
Simpson,
de c ea se d
or
othorwlHo;
F r n n k E . Simpson, T h o m a s C. S i m p ­
son n nd Wi l l i a m Ilutlor, T r u s t e e s of
Hel e n Simpson, If living, and,
if
Twit. 21, l l a ng o 29 E.
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t r act, r e c o rd e d In tho P ublic Re co rd s
dead, al l pa r t l o s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s
And to an y an d nil p e r s o n s or par tl os
of Orn ng o a n d Bemlnolo Cou nt i es , '
u n d e r F r a n k E. Simpson, T h o m a s C.
c l ai m i ng a n y r ight, t it le o r I n t e r e s t s lit
Florida,
Si mpson a n d Wi ll i a m Ilutlor, T r u s ­
to tho p r o p e r t ie s h e r e i n a b o v e d e ­
t ees of Holen Simpson, doconsod, or T o: L a u r a J. CUbbs, If living, nnd, If nnd
by o r t h r o u g h tiny of the
dea d, , nil p a r t i e s c l ai m i ng I n t e r es ts ascribed.
o t h e r w i s e ; a n d al l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g
b
o
ve
n am e d p ar ti es , o r ot he r wi s e .
I n t e r e s t s u n d e r Michael II. Simpson,
u n d e r L a u r a J, Oltibs, deceased, o r ,
It Is H e r e b y O r d e r e d nnd R e qui r ed
o t h e rw i s e ; L e a n d o r Ludlow, If living,
deceased, o r o t h e rw i s e . In nnd t o tho
and, If dead, all p a r t i e s c l ai m i ng In­ t h a t you nnd ea ch of you do a p p e a r to
f o l l o w in g d e s cr i b e d Intidn In Seminol e
t e r e st s u n d e r Lcnttdur Ludlow, do- tho Mil of Camilla lot, heroin filed, on
Comity, Fl or i da, t o - w l t : A s t r ip of
ceased, or o t h e r w i s e , In nnd to tho tho 2nd d a y of J a n u a r y , A, D. 1922.
land 24 1-2 foot wide, m o r o o r less,
It Is f u r t h e r or dorod t h a t t h i s o r d e r
f ol l owi ng des cr ibed l a nds In Sotnlo f f t h o r e a r o r S out h end of Lot 429
a c c o r d i n g to P l a t o f A lt a mo n to L a nd I nole C o unt y, F lori da, to- wl t : HE 1-4 of publ i c at ion bo publ i s hed In t h a Han­
of NW 1-4 of N W 1-4 of Soctlon 14, ford Heral d, n n e w s p a p e r p ubl i s he d In
Hold
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LANE’S SUB-DIVISIONl
and build a home just like you want

Beautiful Lots
-EASY TERMS

PRICES: $150.00 TO $750.00-

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Phone 95-

“THE REAL ESTATE MAN”

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IliBUDJIUBflBCaBBBHI
S anf ord, S eminol e Count y, F l or i da , o nc e
a wee k for e i g h t c on se c ut i v e wookn.
W i t n e s s m y b an d nn d of fi c i a l s eal of
said Circuit Cour t a t S anf ord, Fl or i da,
ibis in a fitli d a y of Novembe r , A. D.
1921.
(HEAL)
E. A. DUaLABS,
Cl er k of Ci r cu it Cour t,
S e ve n t h .Judicial C i r ­
cuit of Flori da, Hetnl*
nolo Count y.
K. F, HOUSHOLDKIt,
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ly competitive times, persistent, aggressive selling efforts are neces­
sary. Business doesn’t come to you; you have to go after it... And this
newspaper is ready to help every advertiser who wants to make a real
effort to get business.
Successful selling today is largely a matter of good advertising.
Our Advertisers’ Service Department is prepared to submit draw­
ings, copy and layouts to merchants who want their advertising to
be distinctive, to pull business.
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jackknives we have the art and copy service that helps advertis­
ers get results. Our Advertisers’ Service Department makes ad­
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T H E S A N F O R D D A IL Y H E R A L D , S A T U R D A Y , D E C E M B E R 31,1921

P A G E FOUR

ADVERTISE AT HOME PRIN­
SANFORD DAILY HERALD THE CIPLE
SAME AS TRADE
Cr M H M ever/ RlltrsMR except flux*
4 mr nt the Herald Dulldlnir. l«7
M u io lla A»e„ Snnford, Fin.

AT HOME

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If tho Orlando Morning Sentinel
wero to como out tomorrow with an
i ’Ud m siik h s
mlmonttion to Orlnndo people to buy
H. J. IIOI.I.Y.............. .......... ...... Editor their nhoeH, drugs, nutomobllo acces­
:n. J. MM,AltD___See:etarr-TirnMMrer
III. A. NKEI.... ........... fJenernl Slnnnnrr sories, clothes, groceries, building ma­
O. I„ I It WIST .....('I re j Inlion Mnimnrr terial, etc., etc., from Chiengo, Now
I’hnne 14H np to OiOO I*. SI.
Scrambled Proverb
York, Jacksonville, or Tampa whole­
Advrrtialn* llntra Slade Known on
When tho Christmas bills como into
sale houses, tho publishors of this
Appltentlon
tho
house, money flies out of the poeknewspaper
would
no
doubt
bo
ostracis­
M u b a r r lp l lo n P r i c e In A d v n n r e
otbook.
-One A pu t
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tOiOO ed and the paper boycotted.
This institution, whose success nnd strength has
(tlx Blunt I-a ...................................... 3.00
The life of n newspaper 1h advertis­
D r i l l e r e d In Clljr lijr C n r r l e r
been bullded by n loyal people, whose most valu­
A n e AVeek .......................................... 13 CenlM ing, and advertising- Is a commodity
A lawyer drawing a conveyance,
which
occupies
all
tho
day,
should
bo
. T A f l i l a 13* t o IN - p n a e W r r M r l l e r - as necessary to tho success of a pub­
able asset is the confidence, trust nnd esteem of
n l t e n t l r r l r c o v e r * N ei.iln ole f o u n t y
and la p u b l ' a h r d e v e r y P r l d n y . A d v r r - lication ns vnrious articles are to a tired by nightfall.
tla ln jc r n t e v t n n d e k n o w n o n n iq tlle n those who know it best nnd whose'highest ent l o n . I l e m o c r n t l c In im l l t t r * . tfl.no p e r general store. It has been tho policy,
Dippy Dialogues
y e a r , n l w a j a In n d v n n c e .
________ and it always will ho the policy of tho
denvor is to nttnln still higher plains of serviceM1CMHRIt TI1H AHHOCIATHI) FltKSft Sentinel, to boost this city, its busi­ ' He—I can't seo why you wenr your
wishes you n happy, healthful and prosperous
ness and industries and its pcoplo to skirts so short?
&lt;5$
She—You cap't! 1 1 1 1 1
the exclusion of evory other city or
New Year.
town in tho world.
Got In our big New Year's edition
The business men look to the Sen­
Remittent fever is not contagious.
t i n ii mi
Monday.
tinel for oncourngomcnt for home- Never saw any rush to pny bills.
Since last November, 11 Is ::e:ilul
trading and buying. At tho same timo
looking
mother of nine eliddiiii Hire'
We should all whoop them up on the t)K, Sentinel looks to the home people
Jug not, icat yc be jugged.
sous being service men, bus vlslletl
first day of tho year and start tho nn,i him cvt}ry reason to expect them
twice a week Arlington National cent
now year right by advertising.
t(, |,uy thoir advertising nt homo and
The only con gnmo being worked on etury to place Powers on the grave.,
place it in an Orlando institution the tourists now Is boarding houso of every soldier killed In the A'nrli!
Every merchant ought to take an which is zealously devoted to tho up- hash.
war, wlm Is burled there. She Is Mrs.
advertisement in this edition for wo building of tho City Ueautlful and Or- j
--------Andrew .T. Campbell of Washington
will send them everywhere.
nngo County and everything thnt p e r-, Marriage is an altnr on
----------- ° ----------tains to it. This newspaper nnd its which the man lays his
nn
spring, have said, and done, things
Our new service to Enterprise starts publishers have made heavy Invest- pockctbook nnd n woman her
th a t nre absolutely silly, have said
Monday. The good people of Enter- m(;nts here, pay henvy taxes and nru love letters.
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things which nre probably true and ►♦♦♦♦♦•M********+++++++ +
prise will get the Dally Herald almost diligently laboring in every possible
yet, they wore things it was quite
ns soon as tbo Sanford people. This mnnncr f„r the Improvement of tho
A mnn who hnbitunlly trents other unnecessary to say nt all, and Hnid
means something to the merchants of cjtyt
men’s wives more politely than ho nt the most critical time nnd most
Sanford.
Of into it has been observed thnt (j0es his own will have to pny cash
inopportune time nnd places, nnd I
Orlando merchants are contributing for tho Horald.
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urn convinced thnt it is bemuse of a
; Another good restaurant in Snnford thuir dollars in foreign mediums which [
lack of plain, every-day common
FROM THE FOREST TO YOU
opens tomorrow in tho Seminole Cafe. nrt, notorious, in one particular nt
Thought for the Day
horse
sense.
By
eliminating
all of the waste, over half of tho labor, all of th*
ThlH is another milestone
..
. . . . in tho
.. pro- ]L.n!,t, for knocking and hnmmoring Or-,
Who knows whnt voices we should
Was
the
Great
War
tho
enuse
of
middle
man’s
profits
and by delivering a homo on record time direct
gross nnd prosperity of this city. We |an«Io. Reciprocity is a gront word hpnr from hcnvwn if our enrH wore
this
unbalanced
state
of
mind?
from
tho
forest
to
you
have needed more restaurants.
„m| consistency is likewise a strong on|y nIwaya turnoU thitherward with
It is an old, old ndngc, that plnin,
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word. It is only fair thnt business | a fu^j determination to do just what every-day common sense is tho mas
QUICKBUILT BUNGALOWS
I*™m
indications the Sanford mon should keep their advertising nt wp nr0 bidden
tuncommon thing In the world nnd tho
■celery crop will be a good one this home where it will achieve results,
Put Tremendous Savings in Your Pockets
w riter believes it.
t
season, and good prices will prevail,"; To a few people this may seem to
Cozy,
attractive, substantial, durable, bungalows of any size. Hum
Our Salaries
Common sense is precisely the
remarks the Snnford Herald. "Our be „n Inconsequential m atter, hut to
according
to latest Improved methods of houso construction, of the
Dnbo Ruth gets $00,000 for the thing needed in Washington, and in
celery lins
best of mntcrinls, at a great saving. I Their economy Is worth investi. .gone
. to market „in other, the overwhelming majority
, wo be- year and some of tho other hoys will London nnd elsewhere today.
gnting.
years when bus ness was depressed Revo that it will appeal because o f , t nc|o Bnlnrlea al
with bis as
The Inck of common sense, coupled
In tho North, ami brought good prices the principle involved. It is not the follows:
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
with a smnll grain of egoism in
Und will do so again." The Herald i|uestion of money, rather it is a quesshowing
in
natural
colors many attractive, money-saving homes.
Dabe Ruth .......................$ 110,0(10
Washington, may produce disappoint­
adds that a great many people never tion of giving to others that which
Tris Speaker ................... *J0,000
ment, and blnst tho hopes of nn im­
get a chance to enjoy celery anyway, rightfully belongs at home.—OrlanA. C. TUXBURY LUMBER CO.
Ty Colib ........................... 20,000
patiently
waiting world.
and n great majority of users uru do Sentinel.
President Harding ......... 70,000
I am constrained to mention names
QUICKBUILT BUNGALOW, Dept. 18-K
people of means.. This is true
You are eminently correct and horoJudge Landis -..............
-12,000
but
fear
you
would
Hny
I
lacked
com­
cnough, and more’s the pity. Colory after-you can refuse to take any nil*
CHARLESTON, S. C.
R. J. Holly ....................... 100,000
mon sense, anil refrnin. You know £
Is one of the finest vegetables grown, vortlsing from Sanford. It Ih a poor
them.
A. M. Thrasher. I $
e n t z m i NGe r b r o t h e r s
nnd it would be a splendid thing if rule that won’t work both ways. At
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nvory family could have it regularly, present the Orlando stores nru not ' ' c tx nu HU.^ IVn^ ‘
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LOCAL A* G E N T S , LONG WOOD, FLA.
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The growers of celery in Florida are advertising in the Herald so this little 11groum a renty ant w a n
m
N 0TIC2!
steadily increasing their acreage and story does not reach this paper but 8,118 Hro,IJan cJi nm ,1c”n\°„t ir,l&gt;11^ ,
the ground keep tho soil fertilized and
Tho regular annua! m cliug of the
tiding their lies! to make it plenty and unless the Sanford merchants nilverkeep the crops coming ami get thorn stockholders of tho i mp!es Hunk of a u i i i B i i a u a a a i i i i i a D U t i a a k M f l i H i i B n i i i i i i i i i i m i n i
rcasonablu In price,—Times-Unlon. t tise sufficiently to keep the Herald
into market and* sell them at a profit Sanford, Florida, will l»u liuid in ac­
— — ■ n----------moving we would not hesitate in gobut keep tho crops coming all through cordance with Its By-laws, In tho of­
SKI.F-STYLED FOSSIL
ing to Orlando and other cities and
the year and keep something now fices of the bank on Wednesday, Jan ­
-------I take advertising. You arc right nbout
started all tho timo.
uary 18th, 1022, nt 7:30 p. m. for tho
State Superintendent W. N. Shents, your statement that It is a poor rule,
Thcro are bright days in store for j purpose of electing n hoard of direc­
ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO
evidently came into the association it is also a double edged sword nnd
ovory part of the state of Florida and tors to servo for the ensuing yenr,
meeting just closing, with a chip on cuts both ways and the
SUIT YOU
.nlV.l!!!!!ir . Snnford has the best location of any and for tho transaction of nay other
his shoulder. Any way, it was clear will not lie cut in the general windcity in this part of tho state. We business thnt may properly come be­
tlml he
1,11,1
lie had
timi n grievance to air, and
am he up. There
1here are some things
th ugs nowspanewspa-. ,
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You can make money buying for advance.
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have much work to do for nothing fore the meeting.
aireil it. Ills chief complaint seemed porn won t stand and lack of ailver. . . .
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1conies to those who sit down and wait.
You are going to build a home one of these
II. P. SMITH,
in ne unit people were characterizing Using is one of them. However you . . . .
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him
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Go
nfter
the
business,
build
up
your
him ns a hack number and a fossil. If started it down at Orlando ami you
days, why not select a lot now, and pay t’orit)
city, lie an active member of your
any further evidence were required lo ought to bo aide to finish it.
Iodine touched ot the inflamed parts
by easy stages.
Chamber of Commerce, take a hand
convict him of the charge, his address
----------- o—--------is good for sorehead in chickens. Ep­
in everything for the gaud of tho
If you have some money, will build one or|
som salts is also good and may he
o r more propery his "harangue” as he
BRIGHT DAYS IN STORE
community. "Work like hell and ad­
ntyled it, furnished it. It was indeed
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given hy dissolving in tho drinking
two houses.
vertise" Is tlie slogan nil a postal card
water.
Sanford is moving, don't wait, get in the|
v!i™
b" ',ltl " .T ' l l " hn* ftr v ° r
“ Vl iM H,,nf,,r(! WithOUt, received today and we pass it on to
2Z- ^“ ‘r8- ,,,,L'n h“noml hy thu
hnvin« thu thm,Kht m n r m M t in your ^ cnmn|unity ,)uU(lor8 (lf s „nford.
game now.
nT Florida with one of the most im- mind day after day that Snnford lias
Henry
McLaulin,
Jr.
portant and dignified offices of the tho brightest prospects of any citv in
WKITTEN 1IY A. M. Ill It ASHER.
OPT. I).
ntate, turn politieal stump speaker be- tile growing state of Floridu. .lust to
fore so largo and so fine a body of live here, just to see the beautiful sunOPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
| The Paris edition of the New York
eduentors as bo confronted in the shine, just to see the beautiful waters
Herald contains the following article
First Baptist church Tuesday evening, of Lake Monroe, just to hear our fine
j'hended "Common Sense,” and signed
Whatever may have been the roc- bund, just to take part in tho church
I by A. M. Thrasher, a former resident
«ird of Mr. Shunts In the past, lie cor-1work, tho public work, tho progres- of Sanford:
AGENT
tainly displayed bad taste, and show- «v» movements the joyous seasonsof ^ ^ wrK||p Jt ig a8toni(thinK th n t
&lt;&gt;d inunmpotency by tho address do- Jbo holidays give one that spirit. of withln th h m(&gt;nth H0 mnny incn in
liverod hejbro the Educational Asso- boost and w.irk and the joy of living. h|gh p|)||ltlon antJ mithority. in Amor--elation that met in tills city. It must And to live in ban ford is to boost for
BngI(in(|| , ta ,y am, Frunce&gt; atato s-! Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
lie u source of regret to the progres- Sanford and to work for bnnfonl for ^
nuthor8&gt; corwBponj wnla( ripo in
RYES EXAMINED
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
»ivT men and women of this state Who you can see tho city growing day by y ^
orU{Ute, and with long exporaro devoting their lives to teaching, d&lt;&gt;yinto thnt city of our dreams and
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s tSanford.Fla.
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
thnt the state hond should make such it/ 1h getting Into tho big city cluss so
drunk deep nt tho Pierian 1 WK GRINI
IMND OUR OWN LENSB
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
t) mockery of educational issues, and
that oven tho most pessimistic (
1018
West
F
irst
Street
1018 West First Street
«how such partisan fooling as ho dis- ono in our midst is bound to admit it. •
plnyed.
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iThoro arc brighter days in store for •
Perhaps, the theory advanced in tho Sanford and all of her inhabitants. J|
atnto of Washington, is tho correct The Now Your will bo ushered in with J
ono: "Too long in office, unfits for a foolinR tlmt limy lie wo did not make a
Horvico,’ Any Why It must be nppnr- os mucii money from our lottuco crop a
ont to all that tho educational Inter- as wo should lmvo made, tout maybe ■
cats of Florida demand rt younger, wo did not havo as many winter visl- ■
lio around for the man who has "ready money.”
more progressivo' and brohdtr minded tors in tho early soason as we should ■
man than Mr. Shouts at tho bond, have had, that muybo things aro not ■
Tho man who hasn’t it is always embarrassed
Florida has many capablo nlon who as bright as they might havo boon, *
by
seeing
the other fellow seize the "big chance”
would do honor to this officii nnd -there t but at Unit tho people-of Sanford aro )«
:
and
forge
ahead.
Ib Scarce reason for lorigof* filling it so much bolter off down here in this a
with nn excuse.—Reporter-Star.
beautiful locution tbut regnrdlosH of Jj
Don’t envy him his “luck,” Practice his fore­
' v ■ .j-.
Ideal color nt present there are bright- ■
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
thought.
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ur days jn prospect for all of us.
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■■■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ aH anH iiaaaafeH aii
aro 0n tho threshold of another
S&amp;AvVUS i.ho Public and ail users of ELDER
. ■ year. It is ripo In potentialities ami ■
Why not open your Savings Account here toSI
RINGS WATER to visit the spring and in
5 possibilities. ('Opportunity will knock ■
day ?
our
method of handling its product. Why take
Da..
J on our dour all through the year of
.ncnanCQ?
Your eminout physicians claim
11)22 as nevtlr before. Wo should bo ;■
The amount doesn’t count. It’s the start—that’s
that
this
water
in unexcelled and its purity
',5 stundlng nil ready behind1tho door ■
the thing
X
makeB
it
most
beneficial
for many troubles.
{J Hind whba tho-rascal knocks grub him
Yg by tho hock and bring him right Into J
The Ford people of Sanford ns well as the
tha city and hold him. 'Wo should bo ;■
Western Union recommend this water for
4%
INTEREST
PAID
S «H ready and nil But for tho greatest ■
batteries.
3 Houson In our history. Our muiehulits |J
■ should start nn advertising campaign^
Call phtmo 311 and have a bottle of this water
■ tlmt will bring the people here to
sent you and protect your health.
a trade for many miles uround. Thu
^ business men Of Sanford should go af- JJ
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■ ter trade this season as never before. ■
S Wo have tho groutest trading center ■
JJ In thu Htuto nnd we should cultivate ■
I'hunea 407-10)
Floirda a 1■ SANFORD
FLORIDA
* tho trade in tho year IU22 just as wo JJ uSanford
a m u iu
•
WEI,AKA BLOCK
S cultivate tho celery fields from which

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Permanent Prosperity

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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Pastor P.urhans will opcr.k nt 11
o’clock. Ills subject will bo, "More
Abundant Life.” It is regular Com­
munion Sunday nnd every momber
should bo present. At. 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. Lillian B .Fulton will begin her
excellent series of addresses on Chris­
tian Psychology. Her first subject
will bo “Tho Body the Temple of
God." Como early nnd enjoy with
us tho*"good” things tho Master has
provided.

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can como only from
thrift and economy.

intelligent

industry,

These alone can repnir in time the ravages
of our years of waste and extravagance.

We pay 4 % on Savings, and Permanent Prospurity can come only through saving.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. Frnnk D. Hunt will prench nt
the Presbyterian church.
Regular Sunday services wil bo held
m nt tho Presbyterian church on New
Yonirii Day: 9:45 Sunday school; 11
Surnibn; 7:30 evening sermon.. Dr.
Brownlee will prench n t the morning
service.
’ fn ' the evening Rev. Frnnk Hunt
will prench. Mr, Hunt wns pastor of
g tho Presbytorlnn church during tho
"big freezo,” nnd has n warm spot In
the nfTcctlnmi of the older residents of
the town.

First National Bank j
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f F. P. Forster, Pres.

Utile Happenings
Mention of
vlultrrH In Brief
Personal Item*
of Interest

B, F. Whitner, Cashier

h w d About
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On nnd after Jan. 1, 1022, the SANFORD will mnke Doily
trips Jwtwein SANFORD and ENTERPRISE ' leaving
PAVILION PIER:
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SANFORD ................................... 8:00 A- M4:30 P-MENTERPRISE ........................... 8:30 A. M.
5:00 P.M.
FARE EACH .^AY, 25c
For Hire from 10:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M*
Additional trips will ibe announced ns the service is
Required

CAPTAIN ATKINSON
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* Sunday School
10:00 . m,
* Church Service 11:00 n. ni.
* Womnn's Club Bldg., Oak Ave.
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H«
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Ha Hu Now wo are getting down I®
Pat to real things. 08 lust night Pat
and yesterday afternoon in I*#
Fa the general run up of tho
Call nt the Somlnolo Cafo tomorrow Ha weather. If wo can just l®t
and get a big New Year's Turkey din- Hi keep tho old bulb from get- Hn
ner for one dolar. Road tho menu in Ha ting any higher nil will bo Ha
this issue of the Dnily Herald.
Ha chicken—at least it will be Ha
240-ltc Ha celery and lettuce—for tho Ha
Ha next throe months and tlien Ha
Celery is growing and looking fine Ha wo can tell tho rest of the Ha
and a good prlco is expected for it.
Ha world to go by—or go buy Ha
Hii an automobile or a gold Ha
11. Huddleston, o l Geneva, was Ha mine or an oil well. Happy Hu
among the visitors to t^e city today. Hi Now Year to all of you Is Hn
Ha the wish of the weather de- Ha
Mrs. J. S. Dlnklo and daughter, Ha pnrtment nnd may you nov- Ha
Miss Olive, were In tho city today on Ha or have n storm in your Ha
Ha home, just sunshino nnd Ha
a shopping expedition.
Hn fluwors and phonographs Ha
Ha
with
jazz
records—you Ha
Many out of town pcoplo visited tho
Ha
know.
Ha
city last night to attend the Legion
Ha
5pin
A.
M.
DEC.
31,
1021
Ha
dniu-c at Ilie court house.
Ha Maximum ..................... 08 Ha
Head the elegant menu of the hig Hu Minimum ...................... 45 Ha
turkey dinner at the new Seminole H&gt;\ Range . ......................... 40 Ha
Cafe in the Miller building on l’ark to Barometer ...................00.17 Ha
Ha
avenue. Dinner at 12.
240-ltc H«i Calm and dear.
na
Ha
IdHaHaHaHuHaHaHaHaW
The hand will play tomorrow af­
ternoon a n d everyone is invited to
conn to town and hear tho music.
A turkey dinner for one dollar nt
the new Seminole Cafo on Park ave­
Mrs, C. K. Schell had ns her house nue next door to tho Popular Market.
guest for the holiduys Mrs. I*. E, The best dinner nt the best cafo in
240-ltc
Hudian of Englewood, who is visit­ the city.
ing her little daughter, Margaret.
s c o u r s ’ CAMP
Mr. and Mrs. Pattishall, of Genova,
Two patrols of Hoy Scouts enjoyed
were in the city today and Miss Geor­
gia Pattishall accompanied them homo a wek end camp nt Silver Lake under
after visiting her aunt, M.s. II. E. Assistant Scoutmaster Mullein. One
putrol under Patrol Leader Ruther­
Tolar.
ford of Troop lj the other under Pa­
C. I). Hrumlcy, of Chuluotn, was in trol Lender Carnwny of Troop 3.
The Scouts had a good time enjoy­
the city today and said tho Chuluqtn
Inn would have a big turkey dinner ing games, a bit of instructions but
tomorrow to celebrate tho oponing of all missed tho usual swimming while
nt camp. The cold mornings wore
Die hotel for tho winter sonson.
ideal on this camping trip stimulating
Seminole Cafe opens tomorrow with their love for tho out-of-doors.
Tho patrols wish to expross thuir
a hig New Yenr’s Dinner for one dol­
lar. Patronize Sanford’s elegant now thanks to Scout Earle Appleby for
tho use of his double horso team whllo
cafe and start the now yonr right.
240-ltc going to camp.
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For Florida: Fair tonight
P i ami
Sunday, not much
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Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Hera'd Headers

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METHODIST CHURCH
Tomorrow will Htnrt n now ad­
vance movement in tho Methodist
church. Prof. Boyd, who is to assist
Dr. Walker, this year, will bo present
to lend tho singing for tho first timo.
Dr. J. F. Bell, the now presiding ol­
der, will preach a t tho morning ser­
vice. Dr. Wnlkcr will prench nt tho
night on “Guide Posts for 1022." Sun­
day school at 0:30 n. m.; League at
0:30 p. m.
Cordial welcome to strangers.
BAPTIST SERVICES

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On Saturday night tho Methodist
nnd Baptist Suhdny schools held their
annual Christmas treo celebration nt
tho Baptist church. A very nico pro­
gram was rendered by tho members
of the two schools and tho children
were very much delighted over tho
nppor.rnnco of Santa Clnu.4 who dis­
tributed presents to each one.
Alton Fnrncll and Allen Thompson
spent Sunday and Monday in St. Au­
gustine, the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Pope.
William Robert Williams is spend­
ing tho holidays with his grandparents
nt Fort Mjors.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Swope and chil­
dren visited Orlando Tuosdny.
Mrs. J. II. Leu entertnined her Sun­
day school clnss of Boy Scouts nnd
their friends Fridny night a t her
:
homo nt Lake Charm.
w/
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bassford, of
Vnldhstn, On., nro visiting their par­
ents, Mr. nnd Sirs. N. F. Lezctto.
Sir. and Sirs. J, E. Snyder of Chu­
luotn, spent Sundny in Oviedo.
J. L. Williams, of Illinois, nro visit­
ing Sir. and Mrs. W. U. Williams.
Sir. nnd Sirs. J. A. Benson and baby
returned Stonday night from Ocala.
Sirs. T. W. Lawton entertained her
Sunday School class Slonduy nt a pic­
nic at White’s Wharf.
Sliss Wanna Pope left Friday to ■ 120 acre homestead for sale. 15 acres cleared
spend Christmas with her pnrents in ■
St. Augustine.
■ land. Must move at once. Close to transporSilases Mary and Alice Brannon, of
Jacksonville, spent Christmas with
tation. Flowing* wells.
their parents, Sir. and Mrs. T. J. Bran­
non.
Dr. and Sirs. T. G. Simmons have ns
their guests, Mrs. Simmon’s father,
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Mr. Kyger and her brother, Walter
Kyger and his wife and daughter of
Indiana.
Sirs. W. J. Vnrno returned Wednes­
day from Walterboro, N. C., whero sho
has been for several weeks in the hos­
pital. Sirs. Yarn’s friends wclcomo
her back with pleasure nnd hope that
she may rapidly regain her strength.
Classified advertisements, 5 cents s line. No ad taken for leas than
Mr. and Mrs. Tart and littlo daugh­
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Css*
ter Julia, of West Florida, nnd Mrs,
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
Julius Gist, of Key West, are visiting
cordingly.
their parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. R.
Kimbrel.

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C L A S S IF IE D A D S

GLOBE PIANO CO.
SAVE YOU MONEY

FOR
SALE
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FOR RENT

FOR SALE-^PnpoFlHcII pecans, 801 VO H RENT—Two furnished bed
Mognolla.
| rooms, Oil Pnrk Avo,______ 212-tfc
FOR SALE—Eight room houso with FOR RENT—Bed room. 311 Pnrk avebath. Immediate possession. Small
nuo.
178-tfc
payment down, long timo on balanco. KOU JtENT—2 furnished bed rooms.
See Lano or address Box 782, DayPhono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
tonn, Fla.
10l)-Tu-Sat-4w
street.
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105-tfc
FOR SALE—Ono Daisy churn. Call FtTlFRENT—Half of store, w itlfflna
415-W.
204-tfc
display window, No. 221 East First
MULES FOR S A I,E -F iv e teams street, opposite postofficc.
230-tfc
.splendid, medium sized farm mules FOR RENT—One
furnishod bod
nt low prices.—F. N. Burt, DeLeon
room, also garage. 11(1 Laurel Ave.
190-tfc
231-tOto
Springs, Fin.
FOR
RENT—Rooms
and
kitchenattes,
FUR SALE—Westing houso electric
Shirley Apt., opp. P, O.
220-2(3tp
iron; 50 feet best grade water hose _________________________
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nnd olio lawn mower.—203 Maplo EUR RENT—Nico rooms, good JoeuAve.
238-3tc
tion, 1020 Union'Avo.
230-2tp
FOR SALE—Good paying business FOR RENT—Good seven room house,
on Snnnford Avenue.
Groceries, ^ well located. $45 per month.—A.
meats, fish anil oysters. Tern Buck,' P. Connelly.
230-tfc
239-2tc FOR RENT—Two light housekeep­
310 Sanford avenue.
ing rooms. Apply to 118 Myrtlo
Sanford Construct’n Co Ave.
238-3tp
CONTRACTORS AND nUII.DF,RM FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
I'lnnci nnd Specifications Cheerful!
202 Palmetto Ave.
238-3tp
Furnished

Tomorrow, the feast of tho circum­
cision of our Lord, New Year's Day.
Confessions and Holy Communion
Write us
without mass at 8 a. m.
WANTED
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Sunday School at 0 a.m .
All Work Guaranteed
Empire Hotel Block
WANTED—Young man who can start
High mass at 10 a. in., repeating
II. T. PACE
P. O. Bo* 2* I on very moderate salary, nnd learn*
the Christmas music.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Sermon after the gospel of tho day.
" W E D E L I V E R T H E UUIMJ.a business. Must ho able to help book­
keeper.- Smith Bros., Furniture. Foot
Los masses next Week nt 7 a. in.
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328-3tp
A wolcomo to nil strangers. Sit­ to 8fl Ha to to to Hi Ho Fa Fa Quick Service Transfei of First Street.
nu
Ha
S to r u g c Fncilltlca
tings free.
|f wc pleuse you, tell others: if no WANTED—Customers for fresh milk,
morning and ovening deliveries.—U.
tell us. PHone 498
Drive out to tho Chuluotu Inn Sun­
L. Garrison. Phone 3711. 100-St-To
dny and get a real turkey dinnor for
Auto Radiator Repair 204-tfc
$1.00. The Brumlcys have the hotol
nnd will treat you right.
230-2tc
George A. DeCottes
Shop
Located nt 207* Frdrtth Ave., between
A tto rn e y -n l-L a w
Hn
Ha 2nd nnd Third, a It. UERGQUIST.j
IN HONOR OF MR. ANI) MRS.
Over
Seminole County Bank
Ha You Can Find tho Name of Htt
PARNES
;Vi
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SANFORD
FLORIDA
Ha Every Live Professional nnd Ha
Acteylene
Welding
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Moses and Mr. Ha Business Man la Snaford in Hi
OF ALL KINDS
A. Raffeld again showed thuir ability , Ha This Column Each Day Ha
HARTFORp BATTERY
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Ha
as entertainers Thursday evening at Ha
Sanford
Welding
Co.
na
Hu
to
Hn
Fa
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“Battery
Insurance’?
a formal welcoming party given for
Located In Eagle Bldg., ?Qi» Oik'Ave
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Pnrnes nt tho homo
Sold and Serviced by
INSURANCE
of Mrs. Fletcher. Frlduy Mr. and
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Smith Bros. Garage
Mrs. Moses, Mr. Itnffeld nnd tho hon­
ey mooners left for Daytona and Or­ N. Y. L|FE INS. CO.
Haight &amp; Wieland
Expert Repairing
mond by motor to show tho young
W. T. ROBERTS *Agent
couplo tho greatest nnd most beauti­
Employment Bureaa .
OIL, GAB and ACCESSORIES
Florida
Sanford
ful bench in tho world. After lunch
The
vocational committee of the Bbsl•
Oak and First
tho jlarty drove along tho Boach for Sanford Steam Laundry
ness and Professional Women’s Club
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about ton miles. A very pleasant surrequests- all •young woman-- desiring
Geo. W. Knight
FOR SERVICE
pYIse was then given, Mr. Raffeld had
employment to register nt the T int
Call 146-J
planned an airplane trip nnd Mr. RlNational Bank.
i pi
Real Estate and Insurance
W. R A W L IN G , P ro p .
Joy, tho pilot,‘took both Mr. and Mrs.
U
AGNUS O. BERNER, Chalrmaa
SANFORD
FLORIDA
PnrnoH for a voyngo to tho clouds'.
Sanford Machine
S. O. Shinholser lAfter tho descent the party left for
SANFORD NOVELTY
tho surrounding country and thon re­
Foundry Co.
Contraetor and Builder
WORKS
turned to Sanford, whoro jMr. and General Machine and Boiler Works
F i.o m n .
SANFORD
Mrs. Moses^hnd planned'1h dinner at
V. C. COLLAR, Prop.
At
Automobile
Flywheel
Steel
Gear
tho Valdez 'Hotel. All tn' all tho
General ^ o ffa rid JVJjlt T
ICJ
bauds irf'stock
O
young coupler said thut it was the
Crank' Bhafta Re-turned
Public Accdunth nt: AUltkL-Syi
most pltiii&amp;nnt dny Iftoy 1hnvti had
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..i t.. i f t t c d m e ’T n x S lA fvicr-''’
sinco their arrival in Florida. Tonight
CONTRACTOR'and BU1LDEI
Room 10 McNeill-Davis Bldg.
Hotel Montezuma
f n fare well party will bo given hnp
S17 Commercial Street Sanford. Fla Phone 852____________ Orlando.: Fla.
tfl
.they"W ill1 lwtfo for Jacksonville on
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Scratch
Pads
frtm
T
b
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For
first
class
job
work—tbs
Herald
tho midnight train.

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Tho services for tho Baptist church Eyes Tested
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on Sunday will be as follows:
TOM MOORE
0:30 a. m.—Men's Class at the Star
O p to m c trist-O p tic in n
Theatre.
0:30 n. m.—Main Schol nt Temple.
O pp. P o ato ffico
11:00 n. in.—Preaching by Dr. Geo. W e A p p reclfitc Y o u r B u sin e ss
Hyman. Subject: "Reviews and Pre­
Frames P /paired Lenses Duplicated
views."
2:00 p. m.—Every member visita­
tion.
0:30 |&gt;, ni.—Young People’s meet­
ing in charge of Miss Essie Whittle.
7 :30 p. m.—New Year’s Message by
Dr. Hyman. Subject "Chasing Woodpeckord," Clms. Brady will sing,
“ Face to Face," accompanied by Miss
tm
DeCourscy on the organ and Mr,
Harvey on the cornet.
There is always a welcome nt tho
Baptist Temple for you and your
friends.
ALL SOULS CHURCH

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S anford Daily Herald

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST
VOLUME

educators adjourned
after many addresses

INTERESTING REPORTS

THB

“ City Substantial”

VEGETABLE SECTION

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921

II

Sanford

NUMBER 239

02111213

VET’S BUREAU
TO TAKE CARE !
OF DISABLED
DIG TASK IS TO FIND EMPLOY­
MENT AFTER TRAINING
RECEIVED

POISON
LIQUORS’
TOLL
IN FREIGHT
RATES JAN. 1 MAKES NINE DEAD TODAY
MANY OTHERS ARE BLIND

ASSENGER RATES WILL ALSO
HE REDUCED MAKING IUG
SAVING TO TIIE PUBLIC

IMMORALITY
IS INCREASING
IN CHICAGO

-

WIRE TAPPERS
AT ST. PETE
GET $5,000 OFFICIALS AWAKEN

Holiday Week in N ew
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—It is tho
On Jnnunry 1, 1022, passengers nnd
desire of President llnrdlng nnd of shippers will realize n very substan-1
York City Brings Usual
himself thnt tho “humnn touch" bo tial reduction in teh amount paid for
Prohibition Liquor
considered in nil matters hnving to do freight and passenger transportation
with disabled soldior rehabilitation, on account of tho removal of tho tnx
Colonel Chnrlcs It. Forbes, director of on transportation effective on thnt
tho Veterans’ Bureau, declared in an date.
GRAND JURY INDICTMENTS FOB address yostordny before n group o f ( Under tho provisions of tho now MASSACHUSETTS MAN FALLS
educators nnd scientists who mot hero rovenuo law it Is estimated thnt tho
TO TIIE ALARMING CONDITIONS
WAS PARAMOUNT IN BRYAN’S
FOR AGE OLD GAME
WOMEN OWNERS OF MAS­
nt his Invitation to discuss ways nnd oliminntion of this tux will result in n
PREVAILING AND GO AFTER .H
OF BUNCO
TALK AND HOW TO ENCOUR­
SAGE PARLORS
menns of "finding tho best mothod of saving to pnssengors nnd shippers usAGE IT IN BOYS
TIIE BOOZE SELLERS.
( I l f T k f A a a n r ln l e d P r e a a )
roturning to society moro than 100,- |ng tho Atlnntic Const Lino railroad
ST. PETERSBURG, Doc. 30.—MayCHICAGO, Dec. 30.—Grnnd Jury In­ 000 men disabled in mind nnd body by 0f approximately $2,200,000 annually, or Pulver Inst night sent to tho doNEW YORK, Dec. 30.—Police and
ORLANDO, Dec. 30.—Ono of tho
dictments
of three women owners of tho scourge of wnr." Tho conference This estimate) covers n snving to pns- partment of justice n statement mndo
greatest conventions over hold within
prohibition officials todny rodoublod
the city of Orlnndo dosed yostordny mnssngo pnrlors based on evldonco of which met under tho direction of Dr. sengors of $1,100,000 nnd to shippers to tho police horo by Henry A. Cnmp- their efforts to locate tho sourco of
after threo dnys of activity, and which what Stato’s Attorney Crowo terms John II. Finloy, of Now York, will 0f freight of $1,100,000 based on boll, n winter visitor of Worcester,
freight nnd passenger revenues for Mass., in which ho said thnt he had poisonous liquor which has taken
for tho past threo dnys hns brought gross nnd increasing secret immoral­ continuo threo days.
ity
was
announced
todny
ns
beginning
nearly ono thousand visitors hero.
Tho grent work nnd responsibility, the current year.
' lost $5,000 in n "wlretnpping" deal. threo moro lives, bringing tho total
of
a
determined
campaign
to
rid
Chi­
Yesterdny marked tho biggest day
Colonel Forbes said, wns that of cduInstructions have been issued to
Campbell met tho confidence men for the last six dnys to nine dead and
in tho convention nnd was ono long to cago of scores of such establishments. ention nnd “wo must sco to it," ho agents nnd others concerned providing on tho train whilo enrouto from Jack- ns many others blinded or soriously
be remembered by tho throng of edu­ Crowo revealed most pretentious of added, "thnt tho finest stypos of in- that no tnx on froight or passenger sonvillo to Lnkclnnil, nnd wns induced ill. Alarmed nt tho widespread ravthose mnssngo pnrlors fontured fe- stitutions nnd tho best sorvlco nro ren- transportation furnished on or nftor tc invest in certain securities. Cnmpcators who attended.
mulo attendants. Thoro nro hundreds dored," tho bcncficinrics of tho bu- Jnnunry1, 1022, will bo charged.Tick-, bell returned to his homo city to ob- nges of tho poisonous liquor, the
It was lenrned during tho morning
of such places in tho city ho said.
cts for transportation may bo pur- tnin money nnd from thoro wns lured Kings county grnnd jury hns taken
hours that William Jennings Brynn Some of them, of course, nro legiti­ renu. Continuing, ho said:
"Wo nro now using 5,000 schools chased nt any timo during tho remain- to Snn Antonio, Tox. Ho wns nbout steps to nnsk tho co-opcrntion of
America’s great Commonor, was " mate nnd respectnblo principally
guest of Congressman Joe Soars at his
throughout tho country for trnining dor of the present year without th o jto leave for Los Angeles, Calif., on other grand Juries to root out and
thoso entering exclusively to women,
homo In Klsslmmeo nnd Immediately hut I can sco nothing rospoctublo the ex-servico men, nnd 7,000 institu- payment of any tnx provided the receipt of a telegram from tho men, suppress tho traffic in bootleg li­
tlons for placement training.
Wo transportation servico Is not perform-, when ho rend about the killing of Itox- quor.
an attempt was mndo to procuro him
about a plnco where girls bathe nnd
hnve approximately 101,000 men ro- cd until 1022.
&gt; Brown, alleged confidence mnn, at
for the afternoon. Ilowovor, tho lnrgo
mnssngo men.
coiving vocational trnining nnd nbout
The assessing nnd collection of this Orlnndo. Ho beenmo suspicious of his New World’s Record
crowd that gathered to hear tho ad­
dresses delivered nt the morning ses­
32,000 men awaiting assignment; &gt;125,- transportation tax for tho government (“friends" for the first timo, ho said,
sion at tho Baptist church by Dr. II. 0. social sclcnco section, Tho County Su­ 000 men have registered for vocation- hns required each railroad to net ns a mid returned to this city whero ho For Continuous Flying*
ai training.
government tax collector nnd to make revealed the alleged swindle.
Hawaii of tho University of Florida perintendents section.
Made by Stinson
The nttendanco at the convention
a
strict
accounting
for
nil
tho
money
|
Local
police
bollovo
investigation
of
„ni| Prof. Ellwood Cubberly, wero
"My greatest concern nt tho pres- " .
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*
. . .
. ' .
-----given n tremendous surprise thnt wns hns been splendid, tlicro being nbout cut Is the method of placement train»"'! turne, over to the gov- , ho case may icad to clues towan s 8
^
R|nrk ()f ;21 Hours and 19
audibly expressed in every corner of eight hundred in actual nttendanco nt ing.
11 per
M|nutM Mn(| e in Franco
II would
would state
state thnt
thnt -11
per cent
—.... ornBW,,t. . No. benefit
. . whatsoever hns
, ,,be identity of the slnjcr of Roxlo
tho auditorium and gnlery, when Con-'Boneral sessions. Nearly nil teachers ing.
of our entire ex-soldier population
to „thoi
companies Brown,
gressmnn Scars, nftcr making u few attending responded to the call for taking vocation training nro in place- *ro,n t l0 collection of tins tax,
(Ilr T he A m o d a lrd I 'f f ii )
.
I ,______
_ -___ri&gt;iMstrntion.
moro than
registration,
moro C0U having
BIG JANUARY CLEARANCE
MINEOLA, Dec. 30—Stinson doremarks,
suddenly
nndi _
unexpectedly
meat
trnoning
in
shops
nnd
mnnufuc-1
scendcd shortly nfter 11:15 nftor hav­
introduced Amorlcn’a silver tongued registered. The money received from luring plants. I nm Informed thnt I'RBVATT IS BOUND OVER
SALE.
tho registration went to pay tho ex­
ing been in tho nir twenty-six hours,,
FOR
KILLING
CLIFTON
orator.
penses of tho convention. It wns stnt- 0,000 of our bcncficinrics hnve been
nnd
ninoteon minutes nnd thlrty-flv*'
Thrasher
&amp;
Garner
nro
not
sitting
And not n littlo wns tho surpriso ed Inst night by It. L. Turner, secre­ roimbilitnted, but I have failed to find {
;&lt;
#
seconds. Ho wns forced to descend’,
down
and
waiting
for
tho
trado
to
when Mr. Brynn himself stated that tary that tho high school nt Fort 1,000 who uro nctunly engngod In tho
DoLAND,hD e^O.--ArthuV Prevatt
he had been present for sometimo nt Meade, Polk county, wns tho banner employment which they selected, or wns bound over to tile grand Jury •come to them but they nro going af­ on account of n faulty oil connection
the morning session nnd hnd enjoyed school nt this convention, its faculty wns selected for them, as their vocn- ll|)(ll!r „ bond ()f $;l(000 in connection ter it, nnd nro among tho first of the which ho nnd his mechanician had
greatly tho addresses glvon by Dr. hnving registered 100 per cent. Thoro tionnl objective. Tho bureau reports with the shooting to death of Maxie Sanford merchants to put on n big battled with since threo o’clock this,
Jnnunry Clearance Snlo that stnrts morning. They Htlll hnd enough gal.
Enwall and Prof. Cubberly nnd nlso nro twenty-four teachers in this school 000 men qualified last month to return Clifton nt Seville Wednesday.
tomorrow nnd lasts until Jnnunry 14. left to hnve flown until sundown.
Dean Salley of Tnllahnssco who spoko nnd theso turned out onmesso to tho to gainful occupations. . . .
They hnd a* page advertisement in
for n few moments in tho early part
"Wo expect tho ponk of our hospl- EXPLOSION OF BOMBS
convention in Orlando.
MINEOLA, Doc. 30.—A now world*!
yesterday's Dally Herald and In the
of the session. Mr. Brynn hnd no
' KILLS TWO PERSONS
Tho closing session of the conven­ tnlizntion to bu reached in 1025 when
record
for continuous flying wns es­
Weekly
Herald
and
senttored
hills
particular subject to sponk upon but tion took placo Inst ovening ut tho we will hnvo hospitalized 32,000 men,
AT LISIION TODAY over four counties nnd will bring tho tablished today b yEdwnrd Stinson,,
brought out points of particular in­ Baptist church and although a largo tho majority of which will ho ncuroshoppers here for n radius of fifty houis nnd mm Icon rn' iiues nnd bovterest in tho addresses mudo by tho number of teachers had left during psychiatric cases and tuberculosis cas­ .
(Ilr The Aaaoclnlcil Prraa)
mochlnlclnn Lloyd Bortnud, when thoy
LISBON, Dec. 29.—Two persons miles around io nttond the snlo.
previous speakers and for nbout one tho afternoon for their homes in tho es. Our general medical and surgical
They have cut tho price on nil surpassed the mark of twonty-four
hour held the largo gathering with state the auditorium was crowded to cases will decrease, hut in tho mental killed, five wounded todny through
shoes for men nnd women, boys nnd tnhllshod lodry by Edward Stinson,
gripping interest.
tho doors. Tho meeting was opened nnd surgical cnscs will decrease, hut tho explosion of bombs which it is al­ girls, on hose, on shirts, on mens’ on seconds mndo in Frnnco in June,
Dr. Enwnll who is Swedish by with tho usual few minutes of com­ in tho mental and tuberculosis cases leged are being manufactured in u
Birth and undoubtedly nmong tho munity singing which was lead last wo must nlso provido a menns of trnin­ building belonging to the Lisbon Gen­ clothing nnd hats nnd enps, rnln- 11)20, by two Fronchmon. StlnHon bomost interesting educators to have night by S. Kendrick Guernsey, presi­ ing or of education for theso bcnefic- eral Confederation of Labor. Some ar­ conts, etc. They also hnve n supply gnn his flight yostordny nt 8:58 n. m.
of army goods thnt lias been cut be­ and nt 0:20 this morning wub still in
rests followed.
come to America from thnt country, dent of the Orlnndo Rotary Club, as­ iuries where practicable."
low the regular low prices nnd every­ tho air with no sign of descending.
delivered ono of tho greatest messag­ sisted by W. S. Branch nt tho pinno.
thing in this store is sacrificed to bo Stinson hopped off in tho midst of a
es to the Florida tonehors of tho en­ Thoro wore ulso two beautifully ren­
sold at once nnd mnko room for tho snow storm n:ul hoped to stay up un­
tire convention. The greater part of dered piano selections glvon by Miss
i
new soring goods thnt are arriving til noon today..
his address was devoted to "tho im­ Zndn B. Lee and two vocal solos by
every dny. Rend the advertisement
portance of fino ideuls nmong tho
Clara Rniloy.
and nttond this big sale thnt stnrts Breath Inspector
youth" nnd guvo several illustrations Mrs.
‘
Tho committee on resolutions made
tomorrow nt tho storo of Thrnshor
how n grent ideal backed with initia­ its report nnd thcHO wero adopted af­
For Boozy Breaths
&amp; Garner.
tive nnd character enn mnko of tho
ter a few revisions.
poorest nnd most insigificant human
Will Be Installed
The speakers of tho evening includ­
Turkey Dinner nt $1.00 per pinto
individual n lender nmong men und
ed Miss Adelaide Baylor, who bro’t
crown his life with nuccess. Most of an interesting message to tho teachers Displacement Understood to Be Virtually Agreed at the Chuluotn Inn. You know that Youngstown Police Thought i t a Joka
menns something good. Dinner nt 1
all did Mr. Brynn dwell upon this sub­ on "Objectives of Homo Economics
But Find Out Mistake
Upon Today
o’clock Sunday. Good roads nil tho
ject tnken by Dr. Enwnll, nnd said Education In Voentionnl Schools nnd
way
230-2tc
( I l y T h e A aan rliM rd P r e a a )
thnt the human mind should not bo
Classes." She showed tho grent im­
YOUNGSTOWN, Dec. 30.—Notlca
WASHINGTON, I)cc. 30.—(By the Associated Press).—American pro­
regarded ns n mechanical product but portance of tonchlng glrlH nnd young
of a breath inspector to bu appointed
posal for limitation of auxiliary naval craft to ninxmium of ten thousand tons SCOTT BEATON'S SON
that it should bo inspired from tho in­
women in tho great vocation of homo displacement It understood to lie virtually ngreed upon nt this morning's ses-'
for tho police force inserted in pollc*
ner man. An ideal from tho heart is
SERIOUSLY WOUNDED roll call horo yesterday ns a Joko waa
making, and stated that definite steps sion of the arms conference naval committee. All delegates accepted the
the inspiration that lends to success
nro being taken In every stnto nt tho proposnl except the French who, while holding formnl approval in abeyance
bailed ns a good idea by Mnyor-oloct
and this should bo inculcated into tho
WAYCROSS, Gn., Dec. 27.—Earl Olcs, who said today ho would put It
present timo to includo homo econo­ snid such approval wns expected. Delegations of all powers, however, it Is
hearts nnd minds of tho young gen­
mics in their plan of studies.
understood, have given their assent to additional provision of American pro­ Renton, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Scott T. into forco when he nssumes office
eration ns it grows to man nnd wom­
Benton of this city, wns seriously In­ Jnnunry first. Notice said brenth in­
Prof. Ellwood Cubborly, of Stan­ posal thnt guns of auxiliary ernft lie limited to eight inches.
anhood. "Moro intcligenco," ho snid
jured
in nn automobile accident nenr spector would sniff at all policemen
ford University, Cnlflornln, delivered
"Is of littlo vniuo without u motivo
Sanford,
Fla., Into yesterdny. Tho nn- ovor hour nnd that tho scont of
tho last address of tho convention nnd
power behind it," nnd said thnt it
turo
of
tho
accident or tho extent of cloves, wlntorgroen or poppormfnt
this was devoted entirely to "Esttlbshould bo tho purpose' of tho tonchcrs
tho
young
mini's
injuries could not ho would put black mark on record of
lished Principles of Amorlcnn Educa­
of tho country to send out * pupils,
learned todny. Teh paronts of tho in­ offending officer.
tion.’ Ho told of tho establishing of
mentally, spiritually nnd physically (it,
jured boy left for Sanford nnd n teiotho fundamental principles of tho ed­
instead of only intellectual ma­
gram for Mr. Bouton todny statod that HOARD OF TRUSTEES
ucational
school
system
in
America,
chines.
his son was seriously injured but did &gt; CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
which proved an interesting bit of his­
Mr. Brynn did not fnvor compul­ tory nnd showed whnt tremendous
not stnto tho extent of his injuries.—
REMOVED FROM DUTY
sory military training nnd stntcd that
Savannah News.
progress America hns mndo in this
the young mnn can receive wholesome particular linn In comparison to fore­ GIVE AMERICAN INDUSTRY GO­
(11/ T h e A a a n n ln tr d P r r a a )
(Ily T h e A eeoelaled P re a a )
TAVARES, Dec. 21).—$000,000 rond BIG LUMBER CO.
BY DESPITE SENTI­
physical training nnd culture other
BOSTON, Doc. 30.—Tho Board of
ign countries. Ho snid thnt tho Amer­
MENT
than thnt Imbued with tho destruction
bonds for construction of 70 miles of
Directors of tho First Church of
ican schools stands for equality nbovo
IN BANKRUPTCY
of humanity.
Christ,
Scientists, todny nnnounced now
highway
nnd
rebuilding
of
fifty
all things, and whether rich or poor
AT LAKELAND
Prof. Cubberly Bpoko upon “Tho tho individual who desires a success­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—A copy miles of old roads In Lake county wero
tho romovul of tho Board of Trustee*
Significance of Educational Measure­ ful career must begin from tho bot­ of n contract ontored into by thirtyof tho Christian Scionco Publishing
( I ly T h e A s a u c ln t e d P r e a a )
sold yesterdny for $001,500. Thoro
ments" from which sovornl interest­
TAMPA, Dee. 30.—Tho Lakeland Society. Trustees at tho nnmo time
tom of the "Educational ladder" nnd four American manufacturers of fer­ was flat kid of $101,000 but it was
ing points wore stressed upon by Mr. climb upwards, sticking firmly to this tilizer with tho potash syndicate of
Lumber nnd Supply company today Insisted thoy nro still in office and
thrown out on technicality.
Bryan during his speech.
filed n voluntary petition in bank- that tho fact that thoir resignation!
ladder ns long hh ho can hold on to tho Gormnny by which tho former bind
At eight b’clock yesterdny morning
\ ruptcy in tho federal court hero, list, huvo been offered to the Suprem**
ropes, Ho told of tho struggles Am- themselves to purchaRo 75 per cent of PROMINENT PHOSPHATE MAN
n rural school breakfast took placo at oricn has had In establishing its their potash requirements from tho
1tug the liabilities nt $05,000 nnd as­ Court placed jurisdiction tololy In tha
DIED AT MULBERRY TODAY sets at $32,000. The unsecured cred­ court’s hnnds.
tho club rooniH of tho Orlando Busi­ school systorn, which is now "being Inttor wns rond yestordny lit tho record
.
m ■ «_m 11._ i.. M
!rr Lmm mmm mV t k.n anMnVn
ness nnd Professional Womon'B club closely followed by
mnny foreign
of tho tnriff
hearings of tho Bonnto
itors nro offered 25 cents on tho dol­
(Ily The Aaenolalrd Preaa)
which wns attended by forty toachors. lands, including Chinn,
- ...........................
finnneo
commlttoo.
"CHASING WOODPECKERS’*
Austrnlin, Can
MULBERRY, Dec. 29.—Charles C. lar, according to tho petition. Tho
Sovoral short addresses wore givon, ndn, and mnny other countries who
First
Nation
hank
of
Lakeland
is
tho
Martin, 59, manager of tho Internat­
(linking it an interesting feature of
Start tho Now Yonr right. Rosolvo ional Agricultural Corporation’s phos­ largest creditor, tho compnny owing
An inspiritional messago will
nro nwnkoning to tho fact thnt this
tho convention,
grent Amiricnn plun of educating its to buy Peters Diamond Brund Shoes phate plant horo nnd mnny years with it $15,000, nccording to tho petition. delivered on tho nbovo subjoct on next
Yostordny afternoon Bovornl sec- youth is ono of tho grentost fnctors for yourself und fnmily in 1022. Sol­
Sunday night. Tho spoakor, Dr. G
tho Seaboard Air Lino Railroad and
tlonnl conferences wero hold in tho
MUSTANG, Okln., Doe. 30.—E. W. Hyman, has somo interesting
id lenthor throughout. Also rosolvo Merchant and Minors Steamship Co.,
in its national lifo.
high school building. Sections wero
to rcduco your shoo bill for 1022, by diod suddenly at his homo hero todny Brindloy, 35, president of the Mus- to say. This now year's m
classed in tho following mnnncr:
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D. Brumloy have buying your shoos from Rlvors Bros., of apoplexy. Ho wns a nntivo of tnng Stnto bank, wns cnllod from his should havo a largo henring. Dr. B y
Physical Education, Attondnnco Of­ again tnkcnAhu Chuluotn Inn nt Chu­ Sanford Avenuo.
230-ltc Huntsville, Ala.
house into tho front yard lata last mnn hns no pntionco with little thin,
ficers' Soction, Homo Economics,
night und shot nnd killed by nn un­ or littlo pooplo and has prepared an
luotn nnd will open Sunday with n big
Foreign Languages, Tho IliBtory and
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.
Try n Herald Want Ad todny.
identified nssailant.
uplift messago.
turkey dinner ftt $1.00 per pinto.

William J. Bryan, Sears
and Many Lesser
Lights

ideal of yo uth

AMERICAN PROPOSAL GOES,
LIMITATION AUXILIARY CRAFT
TEN TH O U S A N D TONS

FERTILIZER MEN LAKE COUNTY
SIGN UP TO BUY
ROAD BONDS
GERMAN POTASH
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921

PAGE SIX

MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
Phone 217-W
I f you k n rr may fr le n d i v U ltlu s you
— II you are y o l i y a n yw h ere nr en a n n c
hnitir, o r U yon i n • n terta ln la «, w rlln
• to.ainl rard to th is I t i i r l a r a l , atvln a
Xrlnll*. ar tflrh p on n th e Hem. ft w ill
He n rrn tly nppreelated.

Friday—Mrs. J. C. Bennett will enter­
tain tho members of the Book-Lovors Club at her homo on Magnolia
avenue at 3:00 p. m.
Friday—Legion Dnnco at the Court
House.
Friday—N. do V. Howard Chnpter U.
D. C. will meet at three o’clock nt
tho Parish House.
Saturdny—Children’s Story Hour nt
Central Park nt four o’clock.
Fred Baker was a business visitor
in tho city yesterday from Tampa.
M. Bielinberg, of Atluntn, was in
the city yesterday attending to busi­
ness.

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TW O FO R T H E P R IC E
OF O N E -P L U S $10

Miss Marion Wingnto of Jackson­
ville is tho chnrming guest of her BANK AT ROME
aunt, Mrs. R. E. Tolnr.
CLOSED DOORS TODAY
PENDING INVESTIGATION
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Fauns, of At­
(lly T h e A ssociated P ress)
lanta, Ga., nre spending some tlmo
ROME, Dec. 2D.—Banco Di Sconto
here nt the Montezuma.
closed its doors this morning folowMiss Georgia Pattishall of Geneva ing announcement by tho government
is spending n few days ns tho guest of modified moratorium permitting
suspension of payments of obligations
of her aunt, Mrs. It. E. Tolnr.
of certain corporations through n
Mrs. S. E. Barrett has aH her guest court decree. Tho bank, profiting by
her sister, Miss Margaret Worsham announcement, suspended payments
pending court proceedings.
of Jacksonville, for the holidays.
Mrs. C. T. Pund, Jr., of Augusta,
Gn., will arrive this afternoon to bo
tho guest of Mrs. T. L. Dumas and
Mrs. Frank Hazard.

And REGAL SHOES

Miss Alyce Satterfield of Rich­
mond, Va., is the attractive guest of
Mrs. Deane Turner at her home on
Myrtle avenue.

TW O FO R T H E P R IC E
OF O N E -P L U S $1

Miss Alary Armstrong has returned
from an extended visit to Montgom­
ery, Ala., and will be the guest of her
mint, Mrs. Ella I.effler, for an indef­
inite stay.

These prices are for cash only and will last
till January 15th

Mr. Frank A. Hazard left this af­
ternoon for his homo in Augusta, (in.,
after spending the holidays here with
his wife, who is visiting her parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. L. Dumas
Miss Elise Kirkland of Camden, S.
C., who is spending thu winter with
her mint, Mrs. J. N. Bradshaw, in
Orlnndo, will be the week-end guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lake.

Mrs. W. II. Mitchell of Savannah
died at her home yesterday after a
short illness. The remains will he
brought here for interment and tho
funeral services will lie held at the
Methodist ehurct- this afternoon at
o’clock, interment being made in
Lnkovlew cemetery. Mrs. W. II.
Mitchell will ho remembered by San­
ford people as Miss Nellie Pnrrnmorc
who, as the daughter of Mr. ami Mrs.
J. I* pnrrnmorc, was a Sanford girl,
being born and having passed her
early girlhood in Sanford. Her many
old friends will learn of her death
with deep regret.

LAKE CITY, Dec. 2D.—Tho local
machine gun company is the most ef­
ficient unit of the Florida National
Guard, according to a le.lcr from
Adjutant General Lovell to Capt. MeClurg. The company was recently
inspected by Major Waiter Moore of
ft. * Augustine, inspector-instructor
detailed by the war department for
duty with the Florida guard

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Panics, a young
couple of newly weds
of Brooklyn on their tour through
Florida, are stopping over lit Sunford as the guests of Mr. A. Raffield.
Yesterday they were entertained by
Mr. and Mrs A. II. Moses at a dinner
party and then drove over to Orlando
lion. T. W. Lawton, the new treas­ nceonipnnicd by Mr. ItnlTold and Mr.
urer for the Florida Educational as­ and Mrs. Moses, where they had a
sociation, is superintendent of pub- very enjoyable time.
lie instruction for Seminole county.
The seeds in the citron counting
Ills ability and popularity is well
recognized throughout the state. The contest at Lloyd's Shoe Store were
association is to he congratulated for counted by A. M. Lees and George G.
Smith.
having him ns treasurer.
ami a t t r a c t i v e

W IL L Y ’S LIGHT

On ami after Jim. 1, 1022, tho HANFORD will make Daily
trips between HANFORD and ENTERPRISE leuving
PAVILION PIER:
HANFORD ............. - ................. H:00A.M.
I:30I*.M.
ENTERPRISE ............. ............ 8:30 A. M.
5:00 P.M.
FARE EACH WAY, 23c
For Hire from 10:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M.
Additional trips will lie announced as tho service is
Itc&lt;|ulrcd

CAPTAIN ATKINSON
203 East Third Street

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Fox, E. M. Galloway, Georgn Hoy,
Robert Hines, Frank Hazard, Harry
Hceron, C. E. Henry, W. C. Hill, D. A.
Howard, 0. D. Hart, R. J. Holly, R. S.
Holly, E. F. Iloushoidor, A. R. Key,
L. C, Kolb, C. R. Klrtloy, E. F. Lane,
John Leonnrdl, W. T. Langley, H. B.
Lewis, G. I. Loucks, S. M, Lloyd, W.
Meiach,
Lloyd, Forest Lake, John
Fannie Munson, Kenneth Murrell, L.
P. McCullcr, R. A. Newman, B. L.
Perkins, A. M. Phillips, S. Pulcston,
A, K. Powers, F. E. Roumlllnt, Julius j
Schultz, Howard Smith, G. F. Smith,
J. C. Smith, Roy Symes, Deane Turn­
er, Julius Tnknch, W. J. Thigpen, D.
L. Thrasher, C. M. Vorco, M. S. Wig­
gins, W. E. Watson, Henry Wight,
Hal Wight, Dan U. Wilder, S. Yountz,
M. Martin, J. S. Wilson, Fred Wil­
liams, Fred Wight, Misses Agnes Du­
mas, Tholnjn Frazer, Ida M. Gray,
Ethel Henry, Elizabeth Humphries,
Louise Kolb, Sara Murdre, Zoe and
Fannie Munson, Emmn Owens, Geor­
gia Pattishall, Marie Teague, Fern
Ward, Sara Wight, Marion Wingate,
Alice Snttcrficld, and Margaret Wor­
sham.

THOMAS MEIGHAN in

Cappy Ricks
n picturo thnt touches tho honrt string and trents of tho
things that are different with big and massive scenes roll­
ing on to u thundorous climax. AIbo

a Comedy
Friday and Saturday—Rudolph Valen
tino and Agnes Ayers in “The Sheik”

SAFETY FIRST
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
We invite the public and all users of ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to visit tho spring nnd in
our method of handling its product. Why tako
a chance? Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
The Ford people of Sanford ns well ns tho
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.
Cnll phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
sent you and protect your henlth.

Elder Springs Water Co.
SAVE YOU MONEY

SANFORD

FLORIDA

Write us

Empire Hotel Block
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

INFORMAL DANCE
Mrs. S. E. Barrett and Mrs. Fred
Wnlsmnn will entertain at an inform­
al dance this evening nt the homo of
Mrs. Wnlsmnn on Magnolia avenue,
complimenting Miss Margaret Warsham, the attractive guest of tier sis­
ter, .Mrs. Barertt. The guests will only
include the members of the younger
set.
MRS. TOl.Alt HOSTESS AT LOVE­
LY BRIDGE PARTY
Rcnutiful in every dctnil was the
bridge party given yesterday by Mrs.
It. E. Tolar at the Woman's Club
rnniB, there being sixteen tables of
players.
Quantities of southern smilnx, hol­
ly, poinnettns and wreaths were used
in artistic profusion in decorating the
rooms. Wicker baskets ami art vas­
es filled with roses and poinsettins
were effectively placed, while a won­
derfully decorated and electric lighted
Christinas tree and soft shaded floor
lamp competed tho perfect setting for
tills pretty party. On the card ta­
bles were dainty poiiiBcttin cups filled
with candies and the tally cards wero
also in keeping witii the season.
Several interesting rubbers wero
played during the afternoon, and high
score was made by Mrs. I). P. Drum­
mond, who was awarded an exipilsito
bolster couch pillow. Ill cutting for
the consolation Mrs. Fred Wnlsmnn
received the prize, a wall basket.
Following the awarding of prizes
delicious refreshments of chicken sal­
ad with thousand island dressing,
bread anil butter sandwiches, nut I
bread, olives, cheese halls in the
shape of ponchos and pears, coffee
nnd crystallized grapefruit wero serv-1
ed, tho plates being decorated with
twigs of holly.
Mrs. Tolar was assisted in receiv­
ing and entertaining by Misses Marion
Wingate of Jacksonville, Miss Georgia
Pattishall, and Mrs. C. It. Kirtlcy.
Those assisting in serving were Miss­
es Ethel Henry, Snrn Wight, Agnes
Dumas and Mrs. Dick Brown and
Mrs. It. J. Holly.
Those invitod for this delightful
event wero Mosdames G. I). Bishop,
Dick Brown, J. G. Ball, S. E. Barrett,
J. C. Bennett, Archie Betts, It. G,
Bower, J. T. Brady, Endor Curlett, D.
D. Caldwell, J. B. .Coleman, Joo Chit­
tenden, Roy Chittunilon, Ben Caswell,
A. P. Connelly, It. R. Dons, Fred S.
Daigcr, T. L. Dumas, D. I\ Drum­
mond, Chas. Feddor, A. W. Fitts, Goo.

“If wishes were realities we’d have our little home” say the newlyweds
Well, wishes can be realities! Buy a lot in—

and build a home just like you want

EASY TERMS

PRICES

Phone 9&amp;

THE REAL ESTATE MAN”

Phone 95

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921

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id U p u li I lulled e v e r y F r i d a y . A d v e r ­
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n l w n y a In n d v n n e e ,

Sanford has a real band,
t Tholr concerts arc being enjoyed by
borne people nnd visitors.
Aside from the real enjoyment of a
borne band it is also a great advertise­
ment for tho city of Snnford. Wo
are for the band,
And in E. A. Ball tho Sanford band
has a lender who puts tho "pop" into
the members nnd into the commun­
ity. He is a hustler in many ways
and is putting much more into San­
ford that he is taking out.
It is lifo and pep and encouragemerit nnd public spirit nnd tho idea of
kcoping tilings moving here that will
make them move. No one can sit
In tho sun all day and keep tho town
moving. It takes real work and con­
structive work to make a big city.
Orlando seems to lie stirred up over
n building code. The only code that
is worrying Snnford is the code that
means money. If Sanford Imd a milion dollars there would he a million
houses erected hero. Tho city offers
Uia best investment in the. building
line of any city in the state. Get in
on the ground floor you investors.
Thero is no code that will prevent
your building nice homes, store rooms,
etc. Come to our town and look us
over. We have tho goods.
Almost ready for New Year’s reso­
lutions. The greatest resolutions thnt
could be framed for Sanford would bo
the resolve of every man and womnn
In Sanford to get together, work to­
gether and pull together in making
Sanford the greatest inland city in
Florida. Wo say inland but this city
has water transportation and other
good points that should put it in the
front ranks of Florida cities. Let’s
«ol

That tlio habit of saving money is
one of the most, if not tho most, im­
portant &lt;&gt;f all human habits is the hold
assertion of the editor of the Burling­
ton (N. .1.) Enterprise. Ho says that
it is easy to start anil that it soon be­
comes a fascination to tho saver; it
protects the home and tho individual;
It benefits the community and busi­
ness; Yt helps make character; it given
n growing contentment to life; it
builds respectability; it elevates nnd
solidifies families ;tt makes for pow­
er and progress. No lesson, particu­
larly nt the moment when tho re­
sources of the world nro largely im­
poverished, is more important to learn
thnn the lesson of saving; saving not
only money itself, but saving tho vnrlotis commodities which we usa from
day lo day. It is often impossible for

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individuals or families to savo steadily
and all tho timo. Frequently peoplo
run Into bad luck—loss of work, Ill­
ness—which makes money saving Im­
possible. But evory normal mnn and
womnn does have tho chanco with ronsonnblo regularity to lay by money
for tho future, and ho who doesn’t do
it is foolish. lie will pay for tho neglect in bitterness of spirit a hundred
times before ho dies.
Mon and women who invest their
savings in treasury savings certifi­
cates or deposit their money in postal
savings bunks or savings banks uro
looking to tho future, in case of an
emergency, treasury certificates can
be converted into cash substantially
on demand. Postal savings, under the

dollnr and a half a day, and did all
tho other manual labor that tho coun­
try needed than no more thnn It noods
now. Will those boys, In preference
to applying for nld nt tho Red Cross,
or tho Y. M. C. A., or sending back
homo for money, despite a llttlo work
when It will give tho minora thun
enough to to keep them until a hot­
ter job enn bo found 7
The best paying Jobs are satisfac­
torily filled by men, most of whom
"worked from tho bottom up." It is
unreasonable to think these are to bo
vacated for untried, unexperienced
youth which will not start at tho bot­
tom and work up."
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SPECIAL SALE AT LLOYD’S
Lloyd's Shoo Store has an advortlsomont In this issuo calling atten­
tion to a special Bale that Is on nt
this store In which all tho Bhoes nro to
bo sold nt n special low prlco for tho
next two weeks, (lo to Lloyd’s and
get the prices. Now styles, now
stock, very low prices.

The Bank of Safety
Security-Service

CLOSING OUT SALE
Robbia's Credit Store has an ad­
vertisement in today’s issuo ending
attention to tho fact that they are
closing out overything to mnko room
for their spring stock. A chanco to
get everything needed In tho merchan­
dise lino at groatly reduced prices.

Special low prices on men’s nnd
hoys 'shoes. Convlnco yourself by
calling nnd looking over tho styles.
Prices marked on each box nnd then
WORK FOR EVERYBODY,
See
Mrs. Hester of Tnnipn spent Christ­ reduced. Lloyd’s Shoo Storo.
tho
window
for
n
few
of
tho
bnrmas
hero
with
tho
Evans
family.
Tho war and its effects were bud
23D-2tc
Messrs. Noyes and I’iko spent yninH.
on every country in the world nnd
since the war the effects are more Wednesday in Orlando visiting with
Rivers Brothers, Sanford avenue,
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noticeable. One of tho effects is ap­ friends.
unquestionably
offor you tho best val­
Mr. nnd MrH. Jerry Rowo expect lo
parent in tho working conditions, as
ues in shoes obtninnhio in Sanford.
move
Into
their
new
house
in
a
few
the big wages pnld for all classes of
Peters Diamond Brand Shoes, solid
labor during tile war and after thu days.
leather throughout, neat, stylish and
Miss
Virginia
Quigg
is
spending
war seemed to givo tho men the idea
cumfortnhlo nnd sold on n reasonable
that they must not work for Ichh, tht holidays with ‘relatives in Or­ margin.
230-ltc
lando,
even if they starved to death. There
Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney nro com­
are many idle men in tho country
fortably located in their new home on
Henry McLaulin, Jr,
tho lake,
OPT. D.
N II. Draddock returned to his
work nt Capo Snblo after spending
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
the
holidays
hero
with
his
family.
his bunds will fiot bo able to got
Looks encouraging to seo electric
higher wages than the man who
light
poles being erected at Lnke
works with his brain—such a con­
Mary,
dition is foreign to nil the rules of
Mr. and Mrs. Snow woro hero Inst
the game of lifo. Now with the re­
Wednesday
from Orlando. Mr. Snow
construction are noticed ninny men
enmo
up
to
build n chimney for Fred
who will not take tho jolts that they
Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
Horsey
would hnvo taken hnd not the oxMr.
nnd
Mrs.
Ellsworth
Drown
nro
EYES EXAMINED
horbitunt wages of war days spoiled
them for ninny years to come. The making a good job painting their 212 East. 1st St.
Sanford, FI*.
Tampa Tribune lias studied tho sit­ new houso on Crystal avenue. Tho
WE
GRIND
OUR
OWN
LKNSK
color
will
be
gray
with
white
trim­
uation in Tampa and tho following
mings.
They
are
doing
the
work
editorial is timely:
"An old employer said to n member themselves. Their home will ho one
of this paper's stutf yesterday: “Tho of the first to have electric lights.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H Ellis nro mak­
trouble about our getting back to
ing
considerable improvement on their
normal in this country is that our
place,
getting ready to start an upyoung white men now look on certain
to-date
poultry farm They have oin
jobs as being 'negro work’ and will
of
the
best
locations on the lake.
not condescend to take them, con­
Mrs.
J.
E.
Draddock and baby re­
tenting themselves with running from
turned
to
their
home at Pierson last
place to place in search of n white
Monday,
anftor
spending Christmas
collar job, and complaining that there
with
relatives
here.
is no work for them."
A. P. Parish, the A. C. L. section
The Tribune recently spoke along
foreman
at this place, only missed
that line, nnd cited instances of re­
one
point
In the recent road master's
cent occurrence bearing out the truth
inspection,
of having the best kept
of his theory. The idea that this is
section
on
tho
third division.
confined to Tnnipn only might bo in
.Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will Evans and child­
the minds of some if it were out for
ren
of
Tampa
spent
Christmas hero
the stories coming from other cities
with
the
family.
,
and towns, like the following from
Bernice
Carlyle
of
Pirnum
spent
the St. Petersburg Times:
"Every business man in St. Peters­ Christians here, the guest of Cnmofin
burg just now is receiving applies Durant.
Mr. Frank Evans has a force of
lions from young men who have driftmen clearing up Lundell mid is plan­
id in lure from the North, and care­
ful inquiry usually develops the fact ning to build n winter home there,
that the young men want something lie will build an up-to-date ld-room
bouse, and when completed It will cxeasy and are not hunting a place
cell any homo in tho county for beau­
where real work is required. It is
ty for a winter home.
Mrs. John Reese and baby or Or­
lando nro spending the week with her
mother, Mrs. A. E. Sjoblom.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Amos Guyon and son,
Jimmie, of Hampton Bench, N. II.,
arrived here hist Thursday, making
tile trip by auto in ten days. They
are housekeeping in their tent near
Crystal Igiko hotel nt present.
Little Myrtle Draddock was pre­
sented with a beautiful Scotch col- 1
lie puppy for Christmas, sent by an
uncle from Palm Bench.
Lake Mary was visited by St. J
Nicholas himself on Saturday even- j
Ing of lannt week, when a large Xmas i
tree and entertainment was held nt !
the church, The tree Itself present- J
ed a flm* appearance whon decorated j
with the ninny presents donated by i
different citizens of this community. {
The children were delighted whon old j
Santa enmu on the scene nnd dlstrih- i
uted tho presents. There was nlso i i
good program, consisting of rccitn- j
tin ns nnd songs. Aftor a few re- j
marks, brief and to the paint, by Mr. j
George Phillips, nearly everyone ;
present adjourned to the hall, where j
a most delightful evening was spent
in dancing and general merry-mak­
ing. Tho party broke up nt 12:00
o’clock, with everyone congenial and
expressing wishes for many more of
these enjoyable occasions.

This Institution,
whose success nnd strength has
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been builded by a loynl people, whose most valu­
able nsset is the confidence, trust, and esteem of
those who know it best and whose highest
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BOYS’ AND MEN’S SHOES

WAY DOWN—SEE THE WINDOW

Original Prices on the Boxes

We nre Pletised to Show Styles even II
SALE STARTS NOW

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Tutor-nnt’l Cartoon Co.. X. Y
A. Y. Fuller and K. B. Fuller and
Mias Leila motored to St. Cloud Mon­
day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Houston and
MIbh Mildred wore calling on friends
Mondny.
Miss Ellon Fuller nnd Mins Olivo
Dinkel, E. S. Miller nnd Mr. Kelly mo­
tored to Dnytonn Bench for tho dny
Monday.
Miss Florence Lovell spent Christ­
mas in Apopka with her sister.
S. S. Griffin and James Boggs were
visitors In Longwood Tuesday after­
noon.
Miss Ellen Fuller, Mrs. Edwin Din­
kel nnd Miss Olive Dinkel were visi­
tors in Sanford Tuesday afternoon.

SANFORD HIGH PLAYS
FIRST BASKETBALL
GAME HERE TONIGHT
Game to Be Played in Remodeled Par
isli House, Which Now Has Large
Sealing Capacity
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Maitlnnd, of
Orlando, was calling on friends in
lawn Friday.
| Sanford High School starts her
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Topllff woro (basketball season here tonight, after
the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Y. Ful- many false alarms, with n doubloler Christmas day.
header with Eustis. When the curMr. and Mrs. II. It. Chapman nnd tain raises, tho supporters of Sanford
son, H. It., Jr., left for their home High will be surprised with tho qunlMondny morning nftor spending tho ity of ImHkctbull both teams present,
holidays with Mrs^ Chapman’s pnrThe boys team is one of tho fnHtest
ents.
over put out by Sanford High, not
Tho school closed Friday afternoon only fast but accurate passers nnd
for their two weeks vacation with shooters. Some of last year's letter
Christmas tree nnd entertainment.
men are out for berths again this year
II. It. Chnpmnn and Frunk Ralls including McLucas, McLaughlin, Stone
motored down from Jacksonville Fri- nnd Moyo; and with a wealth of now
day. Mr. Ralls went on to Arcndln. material championship prospects hnvo
Mr. and Mrs. II. Newman spent brightened very much. It will take n
Christmas with tho former's parents, mighty good team to defeat Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen.
this your, also the boys have a more
Frederick Grist was a visitor in Or- offensive stnte of mind than tlioy did
laiido Saturday.
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last year, ns brought out by tho Stet-

son game at DoLnnd whore the San­
ford boys Btnrted out nnd got an
eight point lead beforo they could bo
stopped.
The girls team 1b still on inexperi­
enced one, having mostly Sophs and
Froshmon out trying for it; but in an­
other your they will be out for tho
championship. Still tho girls team is
going to pull some surprises for the
peoplo of Sanford, so they had bet­
ter come out to see the surprlso when
it comes.
Thero is to bo n little sldo show
when the Sanford High Cheer Squad
starts performing. Chooring hns not
beer, in order up at the High School
much before this year, but this yoar;
well just wait and come up to tho
Parish House nbout 7:30 tonight nnd
they will guarantee to give you your
money’s worth.

WHAT A BAPTIST PASTOK HAS God in that greatly needed service,
the bringing of Christian henrts that
TO SAY.
hnve grown cold back into warm, vital
touch with tho Mnstor. Her mes­
A, Lincoln Abercrombio, D. I)., pas­ sages nro full of tho Spirit’s power.
--------FOR-------tor First Baptist church, Tnvnres: I heartily commend her to nny church
NEW YEARS
"This is to certify thnt during tho or organization which feelB tho need
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--------CALL-------past week it hns been my privilege of spiritual awakening nnd rededito listen to the addresses given by cation to tho Lord Jesus Christ."
MRS, J. R.
the Rev, Lillian Britton Fulton, in
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tho Union Congregntlonnl church
Fa HI i Myrtle. P’no 260-W
After Morso servos nnother term
here. These unddresscs, called "A
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Forum for Christian Psychology," or two, perhaps they'll give him the
presents tho old Gospel from n new key to the treasury.
angle, bringing the rich feasts of
No doubt Gene wonders nt times if
God’s word home to the henrt with
refreshing warmth and deep spiritual- dobutnntcs nro called Debs, because
ity. Mrs. Fulton is being used of they nro coming out.

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effort to get business.
Successful selling today is largely a matter of good advertising.
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be distinctive, to pull business.

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Eyes Tested

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iortunities
lie around for the man who haa “ready money.”
The man who hasn’t it is always embarrassed
by seeing the other fellow seize the “big chance”
and forge ahead.

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Don’t envy him his “luck.” Practice his forethought.
Why not open your Savings Account here todny ?
The amount doesn’t count. It’s the start—that’s
the thing

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STOCKHOLDERS MEETING

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Fitted

TOM MOORE
Optometrist-Optician
Opp. Postoffice
We Appreciate Your Business

The annual mooting of the stock*
holders of tho Scmlnolo County Bank,
will bo hold in the offices of tho bank
on Thursday, January 5th, 1022, for Frames P /paired Lenses Duplicated
tho purpose of electing a board of dlrectors for tho ensuing year and
TO TO TO Ha TO TO
other business that may properly Ha TO
come before tho mooting,
ALWAYS FRESH
A. R. KEY,
12-17*onw-4wc
Cashier.

IN K U N M M M . CAR

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ONE POUND NET

M. I. Stengall Mule Co. has put all
notes and accounts In Mr. J. E. Lim­
ey's hands for collection and I will ex­
pect nil pnrties duo mo to sea him at
my bam in Sanford at onca and mako
settlement, This means cnch and ovcry or.o. .
W. I. STEAGALL MULE CO.
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Some practice reading at regular
night schools, and some go to tho mo­
vies.

HElrJARCOFFEECO.

Agricultural sections nre slowly
recovering from the bump of bumper
crops,

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AT YOUR GROCER

F o lly aqulppad
with alrctrlo1 «f&lt;___
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and non-ikld lira* *11 arotmi
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NOTICE!

T O T O H aT O H aT O T O T O T O
e» receipt of a Christmas basket
- Tho regular annual meeting of the
groceries from Dan and Taylor
Goldsboro and also one sent out by stockholders of tho Peoples Hank of
Frank Miller. It is good to remember Sanford, Morlda. will bo hold in no
FOOT SPECIALIST
cordance with its By-laws, in tho of­
for rlicumntisni, weak
those in affliction in our midst.
Today, with many commodities still priced
ankles, Boft eornr, fallen
Mr. and Mrs, Will Robinson and fices of tho bank on Wednesday, Jan­
above the pre-war basis, you can buy a
arches, bunions pains In
family have moved bnck again to uary 18th, 1022, nt 7:30 p. m. for the
Ford car for less money than ever before
your feet, or heavy cal­
Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Hi Ha Ha
their old home in tho country and on purpose of electing n board of direc­
in the history of the Ford Motor Company.
louses, consult—
Christmas day Mrs. J. E. Vaughn nnd tors to servo for tho ensuing year,
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Tyner • and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Lcnvitt spent the .nnd. for
C. L. GISLER
The Ford Sedan at $660, equipped with
. . the. transaction of. nny other
children motored down to Windcmere ilny with them ,m,l „1„„ frl.m l, from
Office
13fl S. Orange
“ mo bc'
electric starter, demountable rims, extra
Orlando
Florida
on tho 20th to spend the dny with Orhmdo, while on tho 20th they spent fore the mcoting.
rim and non-skid tires all around, is with­
II. P. SMITH,
their relatives, their daughter, F.tea- with Mra, Vnvghn, who is feeling bndout doubt the greatest value ever offered
nor remaining while Florence return- |y Lnurinc Leavitt spent Tuesday
HERALD ADS get results.
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
in a motor car.
cd with them.
| with their daughter, Gladys, overMr. and .Mrs. Voile Williams • are night.
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tho proud parents of n 10-pound son
Good attendance at Sunday School
a
ability and economy for which Ford cars
born on tho 2hth just a bit over an on |H„t Sunday and after the lesson
are
noted—with all the comforts and con­
hour from being n Christmas present. &gt;&lt;1 t)y Alfred Erlcson an election of
veniences
that go along with an enclosed
I&gt;r. Tolar and Mrs. Nettles of Orlan-;officers was held in which ho nominatANY
PART
OF
TOWN,
ON
TERMS
TO
job.
do are in charge.
1ed Geo. Il'iIHnger as superintendent
SUIT YOU
Will Henderson and son, Nelson, and Mrs. Hirschi ns assistant. Alfred
Let us have your order now for reason­
spent n half day squirrel hunting at Ericson us lonelier of tho Bible class,
ably prompt delivery. Terms if desired.
You can mako money buying for advance.
Shoulder Bluff on the 20th,
&gt;supported by the school and tho new
Mrs. Cramer and little ones and supplies arc here for tho New Year.
You are going to build a home one of these
Mrs. Ballinger called in to see Mrs. Bernard Hitachi lias kindly agreed to
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
West. They are making a number of ring the bell and get the water. • Sunby easy stages.
improvements on their little home.
day school next time nt 2:00 while
FORD DEALER
Mrs. Andrew Ilertelson nnd dnugh- Bov Clarke preaches at 3:00. Como!
If you have some money, will build one or
ter, Claire, left on Monday to visit at
Snnford, Flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Burnett hud family of
C. C. COIIU, Salesman
two houses.
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Panin and Charles Cramer nnd Mr,
Reid at Palntkn accompanied by Miss West of Griipeville, were u welcome
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, get in the
Margaret Ericson.
addition to the Wednesday evening
game now.
Mrs, Mealor is expecting to visit Bible study. If you want to learn
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with her parents nt Pimtn Gnrda soon. how the Bible explains itself, come
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hunter have rent- anil leant.
c&lt;l the Emil Magnusiin lmu.su, making
A number of our young pcoplu a t­
MULLET ROE
SALT MULLET
another new family for Upsnln, n wel­ tended tho hand concert in Sanford
come addition.
Sunday afternoon.
APALACHICOLA OYSTERS
Mr .and Mrs. E. W. Lundquiut nnd
Emil MagniiBon enmo op from IhIcnon Raymond, nnd their brother, Clar- worth grove, where lie ban charge of
AGENT
JONES DAIRY FARM SAUSAGE
once Bcrgquist motored to Tiger Bay orange packing for Chase &amp; Co., to
to spend the holidays at the homo of spend Christmas with the homo folks,
TALL VAN CAMP’S CREAM, Per Dozen
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burgquist, | stopping over night with Mr. and
but C. It. will return on tho train to Mrs, Ericson,
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
his work here as radiator repair man. | The family held their Christmas
Norman Swanson, of Celery a venuu troc at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
JtfflN GOVE, Proprietor
spent Christmas at the home of his John Borcll and on Christmas day
NEW FLORIDA SYRUP, per gallon
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
IETEM
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Neil Swanson, they and Woodard Uortc'son, Mr. and
1018
West
First
Street
1018
West
First
Street
Mr. and Mrs. John Lundquist spent' |JMis. Ericson and children and Emil
the day at tho homo of their daugh- Mugnuson all took dinner at tho home
ter in Grapcvllic.
of Mr. ami Mrs. Andrew Bortcison.
Mr. and Mrs. Stcdt were guests nt
Mr. nnd Mrs. Barney Beck anil chil­
24-lbs. BAG TABLE TALK FLOUR, per bag
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesso Leo dren, Mrs. Benton and daughter Alice,
on First street. We understand his Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard and duughtur,
brother Roy's little girl 1ms been real Hazel, enjoyed u family reunion at
sick with eolitiis.
the home of Mr. und Mrs. Westerdick
Walfred and Carl Pierson have been on Christmas.
96-lbs. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR,
doing lliulr grove work, plowing and
On the 20th they with Mr. and Mrs.
fertilizing and getting it in good Culler and daughter took a long motor
■hope; both young men were dinner trip to Tavares and on to Orlando, go­
guests Christmas at tho homo of Mr. ing thru n beautiful section nnd giving
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nnd Mrs. W. C. Mealor and after ser­ Mr. Pritchard and family a good idea
2&gt;/2-lb. CANS SLICED PINEAPPLE
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vices wo wore invited for a rule thru of Middle Florida.
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Luko Mary to see the many new
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Colter and their
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buildings.
daughter, Miss Bright Culler, who
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ehrcnsporger nnd they recently took from tho Children's
daughter, Olga, entertained on tho Heme in Jacksonville, came out to eat
2%-\b. CANS TABLE PEACHES
2(Rh Mr. and Mrs. Dun Hodges nnd their Christmas dinner at thu home of
JltfC LlATJtV
children of Hanford.
Charley Cramer and wife, The even- £
MCff.'ffi
4 0 C —3 FOR—
Mrs. Alma Niece and father, Mr. ing before they woro Joined by Mr. n
Malm, entertained at a Christmas sup- West and family, and enjoyed Santa a
per her brother, Geoige Malm, Mr. , Claus and a Christmas tree at the "
NO. 2 CANS PEARS
and Mrs. II. R. Tolar and children nnd same home,
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haskins, of San­
A. F. Westerdick lost a valuable dog ■
ford.
while hunting duer last Thursday on R
Dr. and Mrs. Newberry and daugh­ the Wekiwn that they are much wor- ■
ter were dinner guests nt the homo of ried about.
NO. 2 CANS RED RASPBERRIES
Mth. Westerdick, Mr. and Airs. S
Mr. and Mrn. Voile Williams, anil also
WITH A G N C f A Y f fC f s N o
her father and MrH. Netties of Orlan­ Cramer and children, Mr, and M rs,' J
West
and
son,
Leonard,
attended
their
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ffU O O L P H V A LC N TIN O
liams, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gnmnmgo, Christmas tree and exercises Wedncs- ■
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und four children, of Amoricus, (In., day eve in Hanford.
eeeR G e MeuroRO
W. Tyner nnd wife and baby cumo g
have cornu since to spend thu holi­
PRODUCTION.'
days.
out Wednesday to visit at tho homo *
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fortier and their of their uncle and aunt in Grnpevlllo. | ■
interesting little family attended the
NO. 2 CANS RED PITTED CHERRIES
DO YOU TAKE YOUR HOME
Christmas tree at Lake Mary. Mrs.
Ballinger called to see the little son,
PAPER?
John Thomas Denton Fortlur.
—a f o r —
After attending Sunday school in
Tho Herald will make a campaign g
town, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lundquist the first of tho year to bring up tho m
and children were guests at the homu list of subscribers for thu Dally H er-i^
of her parents, Mr. und Mrs. August aid to the 2,000 mtuk and our solid- g
Hwanson and brother, Archie. August tors will cnll upon every family liv- O
Hwunaon has been helping J. E. Lund- ing on tho regulnr routes to take tho
qulst packing Christmas boxes of Tho Daily Herald is your own daily
fruit, oranges, mandarins, satrumas, paper giving you tho nows of the city
etc,
and county, Htotu and thu world avery
Mrs. Goo. Clark has been very fee­ day. If you do not tuko It got ready
ble of late and gratefully acknowledge tc toko it after January first.
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Prices Lowest in History
of Ford Motor Co.

UPSALA AND
GRAPEVILLE

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS

EDWARD HIGGINS

Meisch Realty Company j

A. P. CONNELLY

$1.50
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$5.75

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$1.00

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$1.35

50c

$1.35

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FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
December 30-31
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These alone can repair in time the ravages
of our years of waste and extravagance.

We pay 4% on Savings, and Permanent Pros­
perity can come only through saving.

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SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE
Getting down, getting down
and tho weather is mado to
order today ns tho prospects
nro good for cool wonthor
for somo tlmo to como. Wo
can stand somo cold wonther providing it does not got
too cold. Tho American Lcglon is rejoicing over tho
fact thnt it will ho cool tonight for tho big dance.
Cold weather puts tho hol­
iday spirit into folks nnd
makes them fool liko It is
Christmas and New Years
nnd ovory othor good time
combined to say nothing of
tho good effect on trndo of
all kinds. Havo you n lit­
tle Now ’Year’s resolution
in your home 7
5:10 A. M. DEC. 30, 1021
Maximum ................. .... 70
Minimum ................ .... 47
Rango t..................... .... 40
Barometer .............. ...30.10
Northwest nnd clear.

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means that tho dnto is contingent up­
on propitious weather ns it was the
sense of commlttco that a danco bo
held nt the time of tho month when
thoro would ho a full moon, would
provo an innovation hero. Tho com­
mlttco hns arranged to clmrgo tho
nomlnnl amount of ten cents per dnneo
nnd has engaged n five-piece jazz or­
chestra for tho occasion.
Hot dog nnd soft drink stands will j ^
accommodate the hungry and thirsty | tt
during intermission and Captain G. E ., "
Atkinson will have Ids yacht Sanford
nt tile dock to take out any sentimen­
tal young people who might hnvo n
desire to enjoy the scenic beauties of
moonlit Lake Monroe.
Extensive publicity is being given
this danco in adjacent towns nnd tho
Tourist nnd Convention committee not
only expects to raise tids amount hut
nt the same time give enjoyment to a
groat many.
In tho event that tho evening of
tho 12th should prove stormy tho
danco will he held the following even­
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of tile business you have honored us
with
during tho year of 1021, and we
Dirk Tcrhoun, Jr., has returned to
Summary of the
(/tile Happenings
want to take this occasion to express
Miami after a pleasant visit with the to you our sincere appreciation of tho
Floating Smnll
Mention of
Talks
Succinctly
homo
folks.
business with which you have favor­
‘'Uurra In Brief
Arranged for
PersonaJ Home
ed us nnd extend to you our best
Horn'd Readers
of Interest
120 acre homestead for sale. 15 acres cleared
Boo Lloyd's Shoe Store window for wishes and wonderful prosperity for
price reductions in shoes. If you the year of 1022,
Sincerely yours,
land. Must move at once. Close to transpor­ m
Turkey Dinner at the Chuluota Inn will call we will gtadiy show1you
SANFORD
FAINT
AND
what we have and no obligation to
Sunday at 1 o’clock. $1.00 per plate. buy. Sales starts now.
WALL PAPER CO.
tation. Flowing* wells.
2.‘IO-2tc
II. A. Halverson.
O. P. Swope, of Oviedo, was In tho MOONLIGHT DANCE AT PA­
No tickets on the boxes or shoes
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city today enrouto to Chicago where
M For Florida: Fair Friday
CHAM HER OF COMMERCE hut tile boxes are mnrkcd in plain
he was called an business.
pti ami Saturday; somowhnt
figures We are giving a suitable re­
Hi (’olilcr Friday; warmer in
While a commercial organization, as duction on men's and hoys' shoes, also
Mr. and Mrs. Endor Curlett, of Gof i north Saturday.
novn, nnd Mr. anti Mrs. Chns. Iirum- a rule, does not includo social func­ many grades in the ladies and misses
loy, of St. Augustine, wero In tho tions as a part of its activities, tho lines. See the window.—Lloyd's Shoe
M M Ht FO ®l I® k®
239-2tc
Sanford Chamber of'Commerce, thru Store.
city toduy.
its Tourist nnd Convention Committee
Rood weather and it is bringing the
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Wilhelm, of wil sponsor a dance which will ho
people.
Portsmouth, Ohio, nro tho holiday: held Thursday, *January 12th, nt tho
guests of their aunt, Mrs. T. J. So-.now pavilion on tho lake front,
Classified advertisements, ft cents a line. No ad taken fur leaa than
All this week has been nctivq al­ cord, having motored from Portsmouth | Tins dance is for the purposo of
2.ri cents, and positively nu classified ads charged tu anyone. Cask
though it was the week nftcr Christ­ in their cur. They mado tho trip in , raising tho deficit incurred in tho
must accompany all orders. Count live words to a.line and remit ac­
twelve days with stop-overs at inter- building of the pavilion, Tho amount
ians.
cordingly.
mediate points. They will tour tho [allowed the committee In tho hudgot
J. T. Blaine, of New York, is in the East Const, visiting relatives nt West wns far short of tho amount needed
city visiting his sister Mrs. Phelps at Pnlm Bench boforo returning to Ohio, for tho purposo and a dance wns daLOST
FOR SALE
her home on Palmetto nvonuo. Mr. Mrs. Wilhelm will bo remembered ns elded upon ns being tho quickost way
FOR SALE—I’apor shell pecans, 801 LOST—Between II, &amp; O. Garage nnd
Blaine lias many friends in this city a tnlented violinist who spent tho .of clearing up tho indebtedness,
It. It. crossing on West First, Colt'H
Magnolia,
winter hore several yours ago,
| Tho designation "Moonlight Dance"
who are always glad to see 1dm.
revolver. Reward if returned to W.
FOR SALE—Ono 25 Remington auto- r , Wulthnl care Sanford Truck Growmatic rifle with 500 cartridges. One urs.
238-2tp
a
SAVE YOU MONEY
12-gauge Winchester pump.
Ono U )S t _ A wrist watch, Swiss move:
Remington automatic 08 pistol. In-, immti Pntria llUnchod to bleak ribquire Smith Bros. Oarage. 234-Gtp bo„ ,mm, Kimtcr ,,,0n80 ph(mo ;130-J.
FUR SALE—Eight room house with
237-3tp
Write us
hath. Immediate possession. Small
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........... payment down, long time on balance.
FOR RENT
Empire Hotel Block See Lane or address Uox 782, Day­
tona, Fla.
100-Tu-Sat-lw FOR RENT—Two furnished lied
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
rooms, Oil Park Avo.
212-tfc
FOR SALB- -One Daisy churn. Call
201-tfc FOR RENT- -Bed room, 311 Park nvc41G-W.
INSURANCE
nue.
178-tfc
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MULES FOR SALE—Five teams
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FOR
RENT—2
furnished
bed
rooms.
medium sized farm mules
N. Y. LIFE INS. CO. at splendid,
Phono
437-W,
corner
Elm
&amp;
Third
low prices.—F. N. Hurt, DeLeon
Street.
105-tfc
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W. T. ROBERTS, Agent
Springs, Fin.
231-10te 17 “ I'
■ AND WE STILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED CARS TO SELL AT BARGAINS
Sanford
Florida FOR SALE—Gas heating stove in F(TR ItEfsT—Half of store, willi fiao
dlspjny window, No. 221 Eust First
■ WE HAVE A FEW MORE CARS ADDED TO Ol!R LIST AND ARE REAL BARGAINS—
good shape, $2.00 cash takes it.— street, opposite postoffice.
230-tfc
Sanford Steam Laundry Herald
office.
237-3tp
Foil RENT—Ono furnished bed
FOR SERVICE
FOR SALE—Steel drum "with fifty
room, also garage. 110 Lnurol Avo.
....................... $495.00
Call 14G-J
BUICK FOUR, Touring
gallons water-proof paint for con­
IDD-tfc
W. BAWLING. Drop.
crete houses. Cheap for cash at tho
Herald office.
237-3tp FOR RENT—Rooms and kltchanhttcs,
Sanford Machine #
............................... 450.00
BUICK SIX, Touring
Shirley Apt., opp. P. O.
220-2Gtp
FOR SALK—Onu fresh Jersey cow.
Foundry Co.
Phono 2203.
238-2te FOR RENT—Nice rooms, good locu*
tion, 1020 Union Ave.
230-2tp
General Machine nnd. Boiler Works FOR SALE—Wcstinghouso electric
FORD Touring ...................... ............................. 315.00
FOR
ItEN'f—Good
seven
room
hitUHo,
Automobile Flywheel Steel Genr
iron; GO feet host grade wntor hose
well
located.
$15
per
month,—A.
bands in stock
nnd one lawn mower.—203 Maple
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230-tfc
Crank Shafts Itc-turncd
Avu.
2-18-3 tc P. Connolly.
FORD S e d a n ........................... ....... ;........ .............. 350.00
FOR SALE—Good paying business FOR ItENT—3 unfurnished rooms for
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.. Employment Bureau.. on Saanford Avenue, Groceries, light housekeeping. 314 Elm.
23H-2tp
The vocntlonn! committee of the Busi­ meats, fish and oysters, Tern Buck,
...................... 840.00
CHANDLER, 7-passenger .....
ness and Profesrlnanl Women’s Club 310 Hanford avenue.
230-2tc FOR RENT—A lent house’ consisting
requests nil young wonnn destring
of two large rooms screened. Warm,
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238-2tc
3ijOiOO
Natlondl Bank.
REO, 5-passenger.................... ........ .
FOR RENT—Two IighT^liiousokcop^
CONTRACTORS
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BUILDER.*
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AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman,
ing rooms. Apply to 118 Myrtlo
Planes and Specifications Cnecrfull
Avo.
238-3tp
Furnished
.......................... 325.00
Hotel Montezuma
NASH, 5-passenger................
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
All Work Guaranteed
“Sanford’n New Hotel”
202 Palmetto Ave.
238-3tp
. •
... Li'j J
fl.50 Up Per Day
II. T. PACE
P.O.Box »»

! First N ational Bank

s

TO 0 W FRIENDS
AND CUSTOMERS

In and About

A BARGAIN FOR CASH

&lt;£ The City

I

ETHE WEATHER

A . P. C O N N E L L Y
C L A SSIF IE D A D S

GLOBE PIANO CO.

IBusiness is Good
\

At The Used Car Sales

PAIGE, 5-p assen ger..............

........................... 650.00

OAKLAND, 5-passenger......

...... 775.00

DORT Touring ........................ ,...:.............................. 325.00

S. O. Shinholser

WANTED

“WE DELIVER THE UUOUf*

WANTED—Young man who can start
on very modernto salary, and lefirn
Storage Facilities
business, Must ho nblo to help bookSANFORD
FLORID*
If we please you, tell othere; If no keopor.—Smith Bros., Furniture. Foot
tell us. Phone 498
H.
W.
NICKERSON
of First Street.
328-3tp
m
Public Accountant; Audits—Systems
WANTED—Customers for fresh inhk,
Auto Radiator Repair morning nnd evening deliveries,—R.
Income Tax Scrrice
Room 10 McNcfll-Davis Bldg.
L. Garrison. Phono 3711. lflfl-9t-Tu
Shop
Phono 8B2
Orlando, Fla. Located nt 207 French Ave., between 204-tfc
2nd nnd Third. E. It. llERGQUIST.
____________l_i______ L__ _______
George A. DeCottes

3

Contractor and Builder

Quick Service Transfei

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

Acteylene Welding

Attorney-at-Law

OF
ALL KINDSa
r, t

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFOIU)
FLORIDA

3

j Come in and look at them to appreciate their values j

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

3

W. L. WICKLANDER, Manager

■

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Located In Eagle IUdg., 70S Oak Ave

CONTRACTOR and BUILDEI

Smith Bros. Garage

517 Commercial Street

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Sanford, FU

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Geo. W. Knight
'Roan Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

FLORIDA

Expert Repairing
i

*
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Oak and First
For first class Job work—thv Herald

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HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance”
Sold and Serviced by

Edw. H iggins, Inc.
Haight &amp; Wieland
—Get your Scratch Pede from Tha

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                    <text>SaTHE
nford

Sanford
the
"City Substantial"

I

“City Substantial” '
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921

VOLUME II

masked men mobbed

Wearing Her Marmoset Furs

BIRMINGHAM LAWYER
FOR DIVORCING WIFE

NUMBER 238

ELECTION OF OFFICERS
EDUCATIONAL ASS’N AT
ORLANDO YESTERDAY

Hu rn ra ru ru ru rn ru ru rn |
C. R. M. Sheppard, De­
rn
Rn
Took Him to Woods and
ra | Land, Chosen Presi­
ru FIRST GUN FIRED,
Rn
Hu CONFERENCE FAILED
Beat Him Very
rn
Ha DEMOCRAT CAMPAIGN
Rn
ru.... TO LIMIT NAVIES
dent; Turner, Secy.
MY JUDGE HULL ru
Badly
Hu
r«
NATIONS DISAGREE Rn
ru
Hn
Ra
Rat
rn
NASHVILLE, Dec. 29.— ra
Hu
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29. Ra
ra Declaring that "the time ru
M —(Hy the Associated Press) Rn
Hu hns come when patriotic ru
Hu —Efforts to limit the naval Rn
Democrats ru AND MANY ARE IN ATTEND*
ra citizens and
The A M O (lilr4
Ra strength of the powers in Rn
ANCE FROM EVERY PART
TO I IS ASSAILANTS AND UE Ra submarines nnd auxiliary Rn
ra should indulge in plain ru
OF FLORIDA
ru
ru
talking,"
Judge
Cordell
W \S TOLD TO REMARRY DL
Ha warships canto to nn abrupt Rn
ru
ra
VORCED WIFE OR ELSE
Huli,
chairman
of
the
DeniPm end yesterday afternoon af­ Rn
ORLANDO, Dec. 29.—The second
Hu ocratic National Committee, ru day of the 1921 convention of tho
Hu ter they had drawn the Rn
I n r T h e U n s o c ia l * * P r e s s )
r« in his first public address
Florida Educational Association prov*
lltUMlNGHAM, Ain., Dec. 20.— Rat French nnd British arms Rn
ra since election to that posi- ru ed nn exceptionally active one nnd n
Rn
R
at
conference delegates into a
City unt! county authorities mndo Iltru tion, Inst night reviewed m day all too sligrt for tho great num­
tlr headway they roportod today in an Ra plain spoken exchange over Ra
ru the Republican ndministrn- r-a ber of conferences and meetings of
t-tVort to run down members of a Ha the possihilities of a future Ra
ru tion of nntionnl affairs rn
masked mob who lured W. E. Tundln,; Ra war between France and tho Rn
ru
slnco March, 1021, nnd con- ru ingly few hours of tho day. Yester­
Rn
a well known Birmingham attorney, , Ra British Empire.
ru
trusted this with thu unpnr- ru day there continued a steady inpour
Tho French, acting under Rn
t„ Red Mountain Tuesday night and Rn
rn
nllclcd achievement" of the ru of teachers into the city fom Florida
I,eat him until blood streamed from rn renewed instructions from Rn
r.i
Democrats in the previous Hu and other states and it is estimated
M.„rcs of lacerations on his body. M r.' Rit their government, told tho Rn
Hu
ra
eight
years.
Rn
that there are about eight hundred
Tmulia said when the mob got him lie Ra conference naval committee
The address was delivered ru visitors to the convention in Orlando
ra
told he must immediately prom* Ra with an air of finality that Rn
* A nt n dinner given hy the ru at the present time.
Registration
j , n&gt; remarry his divorced wife or Ru Franco must remain free to Rn
r.t State Democratic Executive r i continued throughout tho day and
death would he inflicted immediately. Ra build a submarine flotilla Rn
r« Committee in honor of Mr. r i about six hundred or more had regis­
II,, refused to make thu promise and rn nearly three times as great Rn
ra Hull and attended hy party ra tered up to a late hour last oveiliiifr.
wa whipped. Records show he was Ra as that she now possesses Rn
ru
lenders from every part of ra
The principal business session of
t.' iiitcd a decree absolute from his Ra nnd to construct, in addi­ Rn
Hnrobl
Wilcox.
New
York
City
puts
on
her
marmoset
ra
the state. It was accepted rn the convention took place yesterday
When
Mrs
Rn
tion,
cruisers,
destroyers
Rn
uue two months ago on the grounds
furs h1k&gt;can’t keep them In position You see. they ro nllvo nnd yety
• t generally as tho opening &lt;&gt;f Ha afternoon at the Baptist church when
frisky' Stic also tins a Houlh American ant bear and n klnknjmi from
of i ruelty and voluntary abandon­ Ra and other auxiliary craft up R't
ru tho congressional pro-elec- r a the annual election of officers nnd
Rn
Columbia In her private menagorlo
Ra to a tonnage of 230,000.
to s tion campaign hy the new r a
ment.
Ra
To tho proposal the Am­ Ra
other matters of importance were tak­
Ha chairman who went into ru
R
t
ericans,
Japanese
nnd
Ital­
(.I N JOSKril E. WIIEELER
1*» public questions which he ra en up. C. R. M. Sheppard, of DcLnnd,
Ra ians replied with expres­ R’t
was elected to head the state associa­
&lt; \MI* OF UNITED SPANISH
ra said now faced thu govern- r i tion as president for the coming year,
Rat sions of surprise and regret, Hi
to 1 mont, and explained tiie r-i
WAR VETS ESTA1IL1S1IEI)
while the British charged **
succeeding Prof. W. S. Cnwthnn. Mr.
r i attitude which his party rn Sheppard is superintendent of tlio
RR openly that such a building Rn
s i would take on thorn.
ru
I lie men and women of Sanford Hit program must lie regard­ Rn
r 4 schools of Volusia county nnd Iiiih
r
t
Further
relief
for
farm|:avf liecoine famous as 'Miners," be­ Ra ed as'n menace to British ■ .
been an active anti prominent mem­
ra ers, adequate aid for voter- Hi ber of the association for many years.
lieving absolutely that organization Ra shores. Arthur J. Balfour Ry
and co-operation are big fuctors in Ra added that lie had no doubt, Hu CASHIER SMITH ALLEGED VIC­ FIVE KILLED AND FOUR 8ER ru nils, reduction of taxes to ru Miss Kate Colyer, of Miami, principal
ra compensate for the “panic ru of the primary grades of thu sehonla
IOUSLY INJURED IN
tin perfecting of plans for tho up­ Ra if occasion arose, Great Rn
TIM OF STICK UP
r.-t conditions” now obtaining ra
FIVE DAYS
building of wide-spread Interests, for Rit hut only If she reserved Rn
MEN
of the Magic City, was elected vicor t) and a remedy for the situa- ha
nunimmity welfare, civic betterment, Ha Britnin would be aquul to it, Ru
rcsident. It. L. Turner, of Inverness,
I llr The Ah- iihInf i'll Press!
leligiotts and military organizations Ry complete freedom of action Rn
t l l y T l i r A s »« m-Ii i ( c&lt;1
NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—Five were r.i tion resulting from the Ha statu rural school inspector, who ia
TAMPA, Dec. 29.—Sheriff Spencer killed nnd four seriously wounded as a ra flood of tax exempt seem- ra one of the pioneer members of tho
and civic orders. Side by side with Ra as to tho construction of all Ra
and
W. J. Eve, local agent American result of the last five days robberies ru ities, were among the is- ru state assocation and perhaps thu bus­
llie It. A. It., the Daughters of Con­ Ra types of auxiliary which Ru
Express
Company, today refused to in Now York City which today set the 1 r j sues outlined hy the now Ra iest mail of tho convention in Orlando,
federacy, the American Legion, Con­ Ra might he useful against un­ Ra
make
a
statement
regarding an al­ police and district attorney's office at 1ru chairman for tho Democrat- rn was re-elected secretary, tills being his
Ra
federate and (5. A. R. Votorans stands HU derwater warfare.
r.i
leged
robbery
company
messenger work to prove the oft-repented asser­ Ira ic party.
row, a camp of United Spanish War R .
Ru
r , fourteenth consecutive year iwt secre­
!
Hu
Veterans organized only last even­ Ra Hi R;t R&gt;
Ra r-j R
Rn here yesterday of $5,000 other titan tion there has been no crime wave
} • 3 Rj tary. T. \V. Lawton, of Sanford, sup­
to say he would he held for an inves­ this year. Of the dead two were hold­ r i to t to to j to 1 h \
erintendent of the Seminole county
ing.
tigation.
\ meeting for the purpose of or­
schools, became treasurer.
up
men.
Of
badly
injured
two
are
poUnlimited Construction
ganizing a camp here, was called by ,
The following were elected mouthers
liccmcn, one roldier and titc wife of Group of Educators
The following from the Tampa Tri­ a murdered jeweler.
«innrude J. C!. Sharon and held in his of A aircraft for Peace
of tile executive committee for a term
and Scientists in
bune, is about the robbery:
office at five-thirty Wednesday af­
of three years: Dr. Joseph Rocmar
in
Recommendations
ternoon. Temporary officers elected
Meeting Today of tlte Florida University at Gaines­
Samuel Leslie Smith, 25 years old,
were: Comrades j . G. Sharon, chair­
ville, committee member of state-atcashier for tho American Railway
man; It. A. Tcrheun, sr., clerk, and Decided Upon hy Subcommittee on
large; Miss Nellie Stevens, of Ocala,
To
Discuss
Ways
and
Means
for
Edu­
Express Co., left the company's of­
Aviation
u . S. Price, treasurer.
of second district, and F. S. Hatfield,
cating Crippled Veterans
fice at Union Station a little after 2
the camp will be known ns Gen.
of Tallahassee, of the third district.
( l l r T l i r A-xnrlnlcil P re s s )
o’clock
yesterday afternoon to make
.Inscpli E. Wheeler.
( I I * T h r Assoelnicil P ressl
Thu following committee on resolu­
WASHINGTON, Dee. 29.—Unlimit­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—Group of tions was appointed: K. B. Ruther­
Comrade It. A. Terheun, Sr., was ed construction of aircraft but with a deposit of $5,000 of the company's
_____
educators and scientists met here to­ ford, chairman, of Jacksonville; Misti
unanimously elected their first coin* sharp elimination of their use in war- money in tho First National Hank. At
__________________ Iduy at invitation of Colonel Forbes of Kate Folyer, Miami; E. W. McMullen,
iiu•tinier in recognition of his loyalty t -mu
un,|urHt ood to be embodied in 8:15 o’clock last night ho appeared
NEWSPAPERS
SAY Veterans Bureau to discuss ways and Clearwater; Miss Sarali Barnes, Pucause, his unswerving fidel- j recommendations decided upon by |1at tho office of Sheriff W. C. Spcitc- ENGLISH
INTO
means of "finding tho best methods latka; D. B. Shaver, Kissimmee, F. S.
«*y to his country and warm patriot- HUbContmitlcc on aviation of arum or, in the county court house, dishevelFRANCE IS (JETTING
I
of
returning to society more titan one Ilnrlsficld, Plant City.
i;-m. Other officers elected for tho mont conference. Report said to he oil in appearance and nervous in
GERMANY'S CLASS
hundred
thousand men disabled in
ensuing year are, Comrades Fred T. ready for presentation to mooting of manner, nnd reported that while ridDuring the business session of tho
(II,
The
AN.m
iiu.M
i
I’rr.Ni
:
mind
nnd
body by scourge of war.”
Williams, Senior Vico Commander; Innd'armaments committee called for. In* •» « F«nl car from the express
afternoon P. W. Corr, principal of
LONDON,
Dec. 29.—News of I
-----------------------Cocoa schools and editor of the "Flor­
John T. Brady, Junior Vice Comman­ this afternoon.
to tht&gt; htt"k ]w h"‘l btH,n huW
up
on
Znck
street
near
the
Catholic
Franco’s
actions
before
the
WashingSCHOONER
BURNED
der; Craig Harris, officer of the day;
ida School Journal,” spoke upon tho
AT JACKSONVILLE
convent hy two unmasked men, both ton conference in refusing to accept
importance of maintaining a statu ed­
I II. Walker, officer of thu guard.
ATTENTION, U. D. C.i
CARGO OF CROSS TIES ucational paper. "Tho Florida School
__ !tall and slim, and, with revolvers held tho allotment of submarines of loss
Trustees: One your, It. A. Terheun,
Si-.; tWo years, J, G.Sharon; three The N. tie V. Howard &lt;hnptor “f j on |,|nl| Wns driven in a northerly di- titan ninety thousand tons was printJournal" was strongly endorsed hy
years, W. S.PrSco.Officers appointthoDaughtersof the UnitedConfod- j roctjoll(
blindfolded, robbed of the ed in the I.indon newspapers today
Hon, W, N. Shunts and teachers ru.-.I l.y
................ ................. **“.........
......................................
Hondcd generously with subscriptions.
r.-ides
Tho secretary also presented a certi­
C. 1
ficate of membership of tho Florida
Educational Association in thu Nat­
Siluni
oil,
ional Educational Association, which
has Just been received by llilil.
mnstc
The last business of the meeting
-ergennt.
slide spread of the (lames to the
were only two men concerned in the BRITISH SCHOONER
was
the decision of a meeting ptaco
The camp just organized is tho rewharf, the schooner was towed to
JACKSONVILLE, Dee. 29.—Duval
LOADED WITH ROO/.E
in
1922.
Several cities made a strong
-ult of faithful and unceasing efforts high 'school's football machine which holdup he could give no clear descrip­
midst ream ami anchored.
SEIZED
AT
BOSTON
tion
of
either
man
except
that
they
plea
for
the convention and it wuu
"f five yours and marks another mile- athletic authorities in various parts
"were tall and slim and olean-Bhavon.”
filially
settled
upon St. Petersburg.
tone in comradeship,
KILLING AT SEVILLE,
of the country declare was probably
( I t * 'I'lir A s s n e t il l .*(I I'ri-MHl
There
were
a
large number of sec­
Charter members are: It. A. Tor- tho finest high school eleven develop­ This, despite his statement that one
BOSTON, Dec. 29.—The British
I'REVriT GIVEN HEARING,
tional
conferences
in the high school
heuii, Sr., Craig Harris, John Ilnigh, ed in the United States during the of them clambered into his car and schooner Golden West with a cargo
PROMINENT PARTIES
him to drive it, holding n re........
,
building during the morning and nfR. Lord, W. S. Price, G. W. Ruther­ season just closed, will face a sched­ forced
volver against his body, while the of olcohol and caso of liquor wu. solz*
tcmooli which were all of greut im­
ford, J. C. Sharon, Fred T. Williams, ule next season that resembles that
( H r T h r AVisoelnlrU I'rraal
cither
man, in tho bandits' ear, led tho ed hy const guard cutter Acushet
portance and of genuine interest and
SEVILLE,
Dec.
29.—Arthur
Prevltt,
Roy Schmidt, L. II. Walker, J. T. of a college rather than a high school,
wuy, tile procession being along Twigg while at anchor outside this part it merchant, will ho given a preliminary benefit to thu teachers.
Brady, Sr.
was announced today. She was tow­
so far as foreign tennis to he played
This morning at 8 o’clock thero
Committee on Installation:
Com­ arc concerned. Eight of the, nine street to Morgan, thence past tho ed here this morning ami delivered to hearing here today as the result of
mander It. A. Terheun, Sr.,; Junior games to be played have been sched­ DeSoto hotel and on up into Tampa customs officers. Latter it was said the shooting to dcutli of Maxio Clif­ was a rural school breakfast at tho
Commander, J. T. llrady, nnd tho in­ uled an.l only three are with Florida Heights, but where they turned west­ they received word that thu liquor la­ ton here yesterday. Authorities saitl club rooms of the Orlando Business
stallation ceremonies will tnko place, high schools. Lake City will play ward nnd what bridge they used to den vessel flying the Union Jack hut the shooting was the outgrowth of and Professional Women’s Club, cor­
crosH tho river, Smith didn’t seem to
ner of East Pine and Main streets.
Wednesday, January 18th.
was said to bo ownud by former Bos­ enmity of several years standing.
here October 7; Et. Petersburg will
Thu Hcctionul conferences today wilt
Camp Joseph E. Wheeler is tho only visit Jacksonville November 18 and know last night. And as ho was very ton bartender ami was bound hero
LEGION DANCE TOMORROW
lie conducted as follows, in thu high
entnp between Jacksonville nnd Tam­ Duvnl will go to Tnntpn to moot Hills­ nervous nnd hysterical neither the from Halifax.
Tho American Legion dnneo at tho school building: Section on "Physical
pa. All votorans of tho Spanish- borough high November 23. Tho op­ sheriff nor Agent Eve tried to force
Tho schooner sunk in seventeen feet
court
house tomorrow night promises Education," Miss Mary W. Green,
American war living in this section ponent for a post soniion game to ho him to recite a complete story.
of water and flames wero extinguish­
to
he
one of the best times that tho chairman, nt 2:30 p. m., in ruom 8;
nro cordially invited to join this camp. played December 9 has not yet been
ed. Rough estimate places dumngu
MANY WERE KILLED
Legion has.pulled off in many moons. "Attendance Officers" section, Mlsa
There are f.wenty-flvo or thirty vet­
at
approximately
$35,000.
DURING THE YEAR
erans, perhaps more, in Scminolo selected.
At eleven thirty flames were still Everyone invited txi attend nnd hnvu Amelin Kendull, chairman, ruom 5, a t
IN IRISH TROUBLE
pJAtifl
IS
fll
«*l°PO
J0M
Bn
uO
county who nro urged to unito with
raging
and fire department deciding a good time. Good music, stunts and 2:30 p. m.; "Homo Economics" section
goes to Charleston, S. C, to pluy
the boys of '98.
to attempt to sink the four master to tho host floor in tho state. Friday MIsh Lucy Cushman, chairman, room
Charleston higt. October 28 tho
l i l y T h e A s s o c Is ( e j P r e s s !
2, 2:30 p. m.; "Foreign Language’*
BELFAST, Dec. 29.—Official fig­ extinguish tho flames, began pumping night (tomorrow).
Rcleuftcd on probation, n woman Tigers will moot Fayottovlllo, North
section, F. W. BuclihuRz, chairman,'
charged with shooting her husband Carolina’s 1921 high school champion ures mndo public hero todny show enormous quantities of water into it.
Tho
intonso
desire
of
somo
movlo
room 4, 2:30 p. m.; "History and So­
with intent to kill hns npplied for n here. On November 4 Duvnl will that during the year one hundred and Agents said damage to vessel and car­ people to photograph tho sinking ships cial Science," J, Claudius Peel, chair­
divorce. A theory is taking form in invade tho middle west, meeting ton persons, Including elovon police* go alrendy twonty-flvo thousand.
conios from their wish to sco some­ man, room 6, 2:30 p. m.; "County Su­
the minds of those who hnvo wntchod Steel high ut Duytdii, "O.” Tech high, mon, wore killed in disorders nnd
Tho way to boost your community thing sunk that isn’t their money.— perintendents" section, C. R. M. Shep­
the caso closely, that sho is trying to of AtlnhtnV’will come to Jacksonville that five hundred nnd forty weto
Washington Post.
pard, chairman, room 0, 2:30 p, m.
is to boost your HOME PAPER.
wounded by bullets or bombs.
for n game on Arnilstlc oDny.
get rid of him.—Detroit News.

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EXPRESS CO.
CRIME WAVE
ROBRED AGAIN IN IN NEW YORK
TAMPA CITY
HOLIDAY WEEK

IMPERIALISTIC
FRANCE’S POISE
SAYS ENGLAND

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1921
Mobley, In n lovoly pink tnffotn
received nt tho ball room ontranco.
Mrs. It. A. Ncwnmn in a charming
and distinctive frock of terra cotta
luce, introduced tho guests to tho re­
ceiving lino, which included Mr. and
Mrs. Donno Turner, Miss Sntterfiold
nnd Mr. Loslio Hill. Mrs. Turner was
handsomely gowned In pnlo pink taf­
feta with silver Inco, whiio tho honorcc, Miss Satterfield, with a silvor
banded coiffure, was -charming in
rose pink taffeta.
Tho guests included nil of tho
younger set, who enjoyed dancing nnd
woro sorved by Mrs. I). P. Whitnor,
who presided at tho punch bowl, till
late in tho ovening, when delicious re­
freshments of coffee, pistachio ico
cream nnd pistnehio iced cake, bear­
ing tho initial of tho honorco with her
color, pink, woro served, Mrs. G. I.
Lmieks and Mrs. A. II. Stono assist­
ing.
At midnight tho party broke up,
having had a most onjoynblo, gay nnd
festive ovening.

O p p o rtu n itie s
lie around for the man who has “ready money."
The man who hasn’t it is always embarrassed
by seeing the other fellow seize the "big chance"
and forge nhead.
Don’t envy him his "luck." Practice his fore­
thought.
Why not open your Savings Account here today ?
The amount doesn't count. It’s the start—that’s
the thing
•

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T h e S e m in o le C o u n t y

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Bank
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Sanford

ARRESTED OUR JUDGE
Judge Schcllo Mnines nnd
Dr. nnd Mrs. Tom Mooro nnd
worth Harper spent Christmas nt tho
old Mnines homestead nt Lake But­
ler. On their return homo thoy
out n rear tire nnd after fixing
Immediately blew out another one ns
usunl nnd rnn into Leesburg on the
rim, whero tho night policcmnn a r­
rested them for riding on the rond
on tho rims. Tho judge mnnngcd to
explain matters to tho mnyor nnd
they canto on home.

NOTICE
M. I. Stengnll Mule Co. has put all
notes nnd accounts in Mr. J. E. Lnncy’s hands for collection nnd I will ex­
pect nil parties duo mo to seo him nt
my bnrn in Snnford nt onco nnd make
settlement. This meuns cnch and ev­
ery ono.
W. I. STEAGALL MULE CO.
234-0t

BEBE DANIELS in

“O ne Wild Week” !!
This is n typical Bobo picture with thrills nnd laughter goloro. Also—

“Going Through the Rye,” a Comedy

Tomorrow—Thomas Meighan in “Cr
py Ricks”, also a Comedy

NOTICEI

Tho regular annual meeting of tho
EAST SANFORD pa5 stockholders
of tho Pooplos Bank of

ha
Snnford, Florida, will bo hold In ncha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
cordnnco with Its By-lnws, in tho of­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Polk have fices of tho bnnk on Wednesday, Jan­
sold their homo ami 10 ncro farm in uary 18th, 1022, nt 7:30 p. m. for tho
purposo of electing n board of direc­
Mecca Hammock nnd together with
tors to servo for tho onsuing year,
their twin sons aro moving to Jack­
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
and
for tho transaction of any other
sonville this week to mnko their homo
business that may proporly come be—a newly married couplo from Geor­ foro tho meeting.
Wo invite the public nnd nil users of ELDER
gia hnvo bought tho plnco nnd will
SPRINGS
WATER to visit the spring end in
II.
P.
SMITH,
take possession by January 1st.
our
method
of bundling its product. Why take
Bert Fish was hero from DeLnnd
n
chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
Christmas day at tho Fish-Galloway
that
this
water
in unexcelled nnd its purity
home on Cameron road.
makes
it
most
beneficial
for many troubles.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Richards, of
Lorain, Ohio, who aro spending tho
The Ford people of Snnford as well.as the
winter in St. Petersburg, drove here
Western Union recommend this water for
to remain over tho holidays with tho
batteries.
Corpnny and Chorpcning families.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Plerco nnd daugh­
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
ter, of Willoughby, Ohio, wore callers
sent you and protect your health.
at tile Ellsworth homo on lleardall
avenue last Thursday.
Mrs. Uyrnn Squire and threo little
ones aro arriving next Tuesday from ,
South Jacksonville to visit her p ar-!
SANFORD
FLORIDA
SAVE YOU MONEY
cuts, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpcning 1
and other relatives and friends.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bledsoe, of Moore's
Station, have as guests relatives from
Write us
Alabama.
Sergeant Currie (Shine) Hasty is
Empire Hotel Block
hero on a 13-dny furlough from Camp
Iirngg, N. C. Ho is receiving con­
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
gratulations on his ndvancomcnt in
tho army.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Austin and
two children, of Orlando, were hero
Christmas day with Mrs. Austin’s
mother, Mrs. May Ilnsty and family.
Mr. nnd Mrn. J. F. McClelland and
children woro at Mrs. McClelland’s
mother’s homo in Fort Christmas for
CliristimiH day to meet the entire fam­
ily nt n reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Toyama, of Benrdnll
avenue, entertained at a turkey din­
ner Christmas clay, having as guests,
Messrs. Oynma, Ynshidn nnd Gnto of
Dnytonn and Messrs. Hulaiga, Harnda
nnd FJitn form Lake Tracy fnrms in
DeLnnd.
Miss Herein Long, of Monongnhelin,
I'a., is here visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I). L. Long and other rela­
tives nnd fricndB.
Miss Maude Camoron, of Tnmpn,
and Miss Claire Cameron, of Orlando,
Woro here with their parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. A. B, Cameron and brother,
for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. J. Mulligan, of
Green Cove Springs and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter J. Ward and son front town
woro guests over Christmas day of
their pnrontH, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Vaughn, of Celery Avenue.
Mrs. Jones and Miss Haskins Jones
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
McLnulin at their home in town at a
turkey Christmas dinner on Monday.
Elwood Irish, of Camoron nvonuo
“If wishes were realities we’d have our little home” say the newlyweds.
was taken ill while in town last Fri­
day and is still quite indisposod nt
Well, wishes can be realities! Buy a lot in—
his home. Dr. Robson is in attend­
ance.
Some one entered A. Corpnny’s
chicken house one night recently nnd
selected a fine Plymouth rock rooster
and three nice pullets to match, evi­
dently going into tho chicken busi­
ness ami wanted good stock. Thiovcs
again visited tho Zcrnovean place nnd
and build a home just like you want
carried off a number of tools and oth­
er things of value.
George McDougnl, jr., his cousin,
young Iloaton, from Wnycross, Gn.,
and E. A. Moffett, whiio driving in
tho McDougnl truck Monday about 3
p. m., in turning a corner nunr Gene­
va, in deep Hand, something gnvo way
in the stenring gear and turned tho
truck ovor, George has a broken leg,
PRICES: $150.00 TO $750.00-EASY TERMS
which was broken between tho knso
nnd thigh. Mr. Moirctt’s back is In­
jured. No injuries aro apparent on
i tho Heaton boy cxcopt cuts nnd bruis­
es, which all have. Thoro will bo ox|nmlnntlons todny (Tuosday) for Intornnl injuries. Thoy woro both taken
to tho Fornnld-Lnughton hospital and
aro under Doctor Puloston’s euro.
«r
Phone 95
Francis McDougul Swnnson has been
THE REAL ESTATE MAN”
-Phone 95
sent for. Sho will lenvo Hot Springs,
Ark., today (Tuesday),
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SAFETY FIRST

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Elder Springs Water Co.

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

AT THE STAR THEATRE, FRIDA Y AND SATURDAY, DEC. 30 nnd 31.
Alfred Robson attended tho dnneo
at the Orlando country club last ov­
ening given by Miss Dorothy linker
in honor of her guest, Miss Eliznbcth
MRS. FRED DAIGER. Society Editor, Wesley.
Phone 217-W
I f 71111 linvp nnj r f r l r m U v l a l l l n g y o u
DANCE FOR VISITOR

S O C IE T Y

— I f y o u n r c k u Iu r n n y w h r r c o r c o n i l n u
home, or U you nrr rn trrta ln ln * , write
a i x . i t n l r n r d lo tlila d e p a r t m e n t , rIvIor
d r l n l l a , or t e l e l i p o n e Ihr I t e m .
It w i l l
h r Rrrntly ii|i|irrrlnlrd.

Wednesday—Mrs. It. E. Tolnr will en­
tertain at bridge at tho Womnn’s
CJuh from threo to six o’clock.
Friday--Mr8. ,1, C, llonnott will enter­
tain tho members of tho Book-Lovors Club at her homo on Magnolia
nvonuo at 3:00 p. m.
Saturday—Children's Story Hour nt
Central Pnrk nt four o’clock.
Mrs. John Leonard! and Mrs. W. F.
Illaekman motored to Orlando this
morning to attend a meeting at which
Miss Elizabeth Skinner, president of
tho Fcdorntlqp of Woman's Clubs will
address.
II. O. Brown, of Stnrke, was in tho
city yesterday transacting business.
W. S. Itien, of Georgia, is spending
some time hero at tho Montoznma.
E. S. Hunter, of Lexington, Vn., Is
nmong tho out-of-atnto visitors stop­
ping at tho Montezuma.

One of the first and prettiest
dances of the holiday Henson to ho
given in the re-modeled Parish House
was that of Mr. and Mrs. Dentie Tur­
ner in honor of their young guest,
Miss Satterfield, of Richmond, Vn.,
Christmas evening, December 2flth.
Tho Parish House never lent Itself
more beautifully to artistic decora­
tion, nnd was a veritable Christmas
bower, long stronmers of red nnd
green formed an overhead covering
for the dance floor, whiio the walls,
wore (ompletcly hidden with pine and
cedar treos, garlands and wreaths. An
electric lighted Christmas treo com­
pleting tho holiday scheme. Tho atngo
was also artisticnlly decorated in
green and soft shaded electric lnmps.
Tile strains of dance music proceed­
ed from tho popular Snnford trio,
Messrs. James Robson, I’otor School
and A| Withcringtnn.
Mrs. Ernest Kmpp, attractive in
black Inco, and Miss Mnrthu Fox, in
a dainty turquoise blue silk frock, mot
tile guests at tho outer door, whiio
Mrs. A. P. Connolly in a becoming
gown of brown punno velvet, nnd Mrs.

H o f - M a c B a t t e r y C o.
Making Lower Repair Charges

| To the P u b lic
S

On nnd after Jan. 1, H122, the SANFORD will make Dally
(rips between SANFORD and ENTERPRISE leaving
PAVILION PIER:
SANFORD .............- ................. 8:00 A. M.
I:301*.M.
ENTERPRISE ............. ........... 8:30 A. M.
3:00 P.M.
FARE EACH WAY, 23c
For Hire front 10:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M.
Additional trips will be announced ns the service is
Required

.

CAPTAIN ATKINSON

203 East Third Street
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Phono 205-L1

Make Your Wish for the New Year
LANE’S SUB-DIVISION
Beautiful Lots

E. F. LANE

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29,1921

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S lH iH ii
Politics will warm up after the first
of January and there will be some­
thing doing for five months or more,
-o
Orlando Scnticnl has a straw bal­
lot to test the feeling for and against
municipal ownership in Orlnndo.
---------- o----------The submarine topic Rectus to lie a
live one at Washington Just now and
with the liquor question will occupy
tho attention of the naval hoard for
some time.

Ono of tho largest firms in a neigh­
boring state has a representative horo
this week looking toward tho estab­
lishment of a large wholesale and
retail dry goods store, gents' furnish­
ings, etc. There nro also two hotel
firms anxious to buy or leaso several
hotuls hore. A Federal Oakery will
be started in the next few weeks and
several other stores will open as soon
ns they can buy or build or rent store
rooms. It means that the city of San­
ford is attracting many merchants
who expect to opon in business either
now or next fall.
-----o—
The Sanford Chief of Police snys
that whoever answered that phono
call from Tampa at this end of tho
line did not represent tho Sanford po­
lice forco and no member of tho San­
ford force answered tho Tnmpa in­
quiry about a stolen car in nny such
mnnner ns described In tho Tribune.
We are glad to know it. Any inquir­
ies of tho polico about anything, nny
time and nny place should receive
courteous attention nnd treatment.

of that bunch of northern counties
pocketbook.
If this state should be divided, tho
richest
Btnto In he South would bo
^ I F 1tW(Up» K eviNt«S MkN
tho
state
of South Florida, while tho
m iW ftUDlCHCfc -toDOM vwwclo
poorest in permanent improvements,
AOYtKOSt IF UC COULD GCT
such ns ronds, bridges, drainage, nnd
SOMCBODH 10 VNRI16 HV9
J W LEI W\»A GP.AB 1U' NtMUcftl
public buildings would be the state of
PHONE Vt CALL UP 1VU9 OFFICE
North Florida. North Florida would
VtAVJCAN AO vNUMEQ. WAV*-] have to dig down deep into its pocket
INOf IN U\9 FPON10 0 0 9 . IN F\N)E
for everything save n state capltol
t*\N U lE *\ N'DeTCMA*
building, nnd would hnve to dig for
nt least half of that to refund to ■■
South Florida which has paid for the
most of nil that section’s permanent
public state improvements.
When tho northern Florida politi­
cal grahsters sec they arc going to
lose nil tho pap they nro able to
draw without trouble or expense from
the rest of the state, they arc going :
to grnnt a fair division of representa­
tion, nnd a fair voto on stnte wide
matters, even to giving tho public opportunity to say whether it wants tho
state cnpitnl removed.—Tnmpa Trib­
une.
EDY

V

MICKIE 'SAYS

s

TWENTY MILLIONS AVAILABLE
KOI* STARVING RUSSIANS

Thc rector who sets down rules re­
specting tho dress of brides probably
hnsn't stopped to think how ninny
justices of the pence thcro nro.—
Houston Post.

"Just yesterday a hero, broke nnd
jobless today, Scrgcnnt Carl Necf,
who made a sensational but unsuccess­
ful attempt to capture Grover BergIt will really be tho United” Kingdoll, draft evader, in Germany, has which now control the legislative roll dom of Grent Britain nnd Irclnnd
boon taken in charge by the American call of this state.
when tho cord that binds them Is ncThe Tribune was the first paper to ord.—Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont.
It is rumored that Hon. James Alex­ Legion of New Turk. His only assets
„
. . . ___ ;__ , _ „„
ander, of Volusia county, will go after upon returning from Germany con- ,
slsted
of
a
police
dog.”
tho judgeship for the Seventh Judicial
portionment amendment pnssed by
The above item is dipped from an
Circuit. As to whether Judge Perkins
the last legislature. This paper
■will let him have it or not is another exchange. It is only a sample of ono showed thnt even with the one rep­
case out of millions. We might say resentative each which nil the new
story.
that only yesterday, tho doughboys,
counties of the state would have to
,
... . .
.
Alnbnmn citizens are erecting a fitted out in their new uniforms of .
khaki,
the
sailors
fitted
out
in
blue,
u
......
monument to the boll weevil, Wo may
tlie list so that it would continue to
be able to erect one to the boll weevil were heroes, cheered on to victory by have a majority in both house and
or to the warm weather or to the rust the masses, today many of them out senate even should the amendment
. . . . . .
,
mite or some other calamity some of employment, some suffering from .
WO.H..I.
rotclvo.1
ilurinK
,h
.
World
time hut as yet wo have not wasted
The Miami Herald expresses little
any money on monuments to insects. War, others suffering from tubercu­ doubt of the people adopting it. We
losis, are practically forgotten by
---------- o----------those
in a position to do something are not so sure they will. When they
Masked men are prying into mari­
come to understand thnt by its adopt­
tal affairs in Alabama and took out a for them—the present administration. ion they will im rlviting on the necks,
The United States government,
prominent lawyer in Birmingham
through
its president, appealing to even more firmly than now, the chain
last night and boat him up, told him
of subservience
to northern
Florida,
. . . .
,
. . .
to remarry his divorced wife or take congress to ostone action on the soldier
bonus
bill,
robbed
these
men
of
wo
th,nk
tho&gt;
’
"
i
I
revolt
at
tho
idea
the consequence. Such procedures
relief,
it
robbed
them
of
their
just
m"'
***
th«
e,ub
,,f
thc,r
w'1
1
nml
would start something in several lo­
due;
because,
as
President
Harding
*
u
)'1
'
i
ut
*'
calities we might name.
states, the treasury could not stand
n ,« l,,cra d is ri*ht ln ^ c,nrin«
---------- o---------the drain made non it. Yet in thu that in,dLo-the present apportionment
Some people are out after business
course of a few short weeks, both the! 11 iH hnposa Me to get through an
all the time and they go after it in
many different ways. Others are con­ Senate and the House passed a bill amendment ,l,low,n« H voto on
appropriating TWENTY MILLIONS, ™mov“li il 1h ^tiimHy right in avertent to sit down nnd wait for it to
OF
DOLLARS for the starving chil- rin« thnt cv«n 1w,lb thc nWort,oncome in at the door. This waiting pol­
dren
of Russia. The Senate added two ment proposed the effort to pass such
icy was all right a few years ngo but
an amendment would prove futile.
Snnford is growing nnd demanding amendments to the House bill how­ Therefore there is hut one thing to
more than the waiting policy. Tho ever, perhaps to ease the conscience do, and that is to hit where it will
buftinesN will soon go to the man who of its members (if they have any), one hurt worst, and that is in their
appropriating $100,001) for hospitaliza­
Kooh Hfter it.
tion purposes for the relief of soldiers
suffering
from tuberculosis in Arizona
And tile straw Imllot will find the
people of Orlando in favor of owning and the other nn appropriation for
their own utilities—some may fight IbOO.OOO to lie used for the solution of
it with the idea of getting a Idg price the unemployment question.
The cry of a starving child should
Tor tho home plant—and some lielie
answered, it should he fed; wo are I
cause they think it will raise taxes,
yon can pick them out and see why not criticising congress for the stand
they fight against the wishes of tho it took in providing for the Russians, I
people—but Orlando will own her but surely if TWENTY MILLIONS]
OF DOLLARS are available for the
own utilities.
RUSSIANS cannot some appropria- ]
tion lie made to take care of the lioyH,
THE STRONGEST
The new year will soon lie upon us both in khaki and blue, who fought in 1
GUARANTEED
«nd many changes are to ho made in tlie World War?
several directions in this city. It is
TIRE MADE
It would appear from tlie action of
hejied that the vision of those men congress that the United States truss- j
who are to take the reins will be big ury is still bulging with Golden
enough and broad enough to make Eagles, so much so that Congress is
Sanford the great city It should have having a hard time finding places to
Curds
Sizes
become years ago and that the many put them. If only that body would § 9 ^()
30x3
improvements that are to bo made wake up to a realization of conditions $(2.50
$18.00
30x3&lt;/,
will be made this summer. Sanford in their own country they might be $19,15
$25.50
32x3
needs many improvements to supple­ persuaded to allow the boys thnt did §21.75
31x4
ment tho gifts of nature alrendy their hit, at least a portion of their $25.35
32x4
$32.40
provided and Sanford will improve siiaer.—Lakeland Star.
33x4
$33.10
$20.50
umly In the same rntio as tho people
$34.25
$27.25
34x4
of Sanford go ahead nnd do business.
$11.90
32x4'/,
ROW IT CAN HE DONE.
$33.40

The Bank of Safety
Security-Service
This institution, whose success nnd strength hns
been builded T»y a loyal people, whose most vnluable asset is the confidence, trust and esteem of
those who know it b«?st and whose highest en­
deavor is to attain still higher plains of service—
wishes you n Tfinppy, healthful nnd prosperous
New Year.

The Peoples Bank of Sanford

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
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WE

have just been appointed exclusive
agents for thest* wonderful shoes.
Come to our store and fitted with a pair
of “Foot-Fitters.” Nothing like it in this
city. “Foot-Fitters” are the best shoe con­
struction ever attempted. All shapes, sizes
and widths.
PRICE

$ 7.50

A P air

FO O T-FITTE R S”

Miller
Tires

NEWPRICES
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$34.50
Under the caption, "Hoys, It Can't $43.65

'Hie scheme of Chuluotn to have an
aitfto camp is a good one.
Auto
cnmpH should lie placed in spots like
this, far from tho maddening crowds
jiml far from the larger towns and
cities, where the enmpers cm, lie
free and easy and where they will not
encroach upon any one. If wo want­
ed to camp out it would not lie on
some city's rubbish heap. It would
Ixi as far from civilization as we
couulil get it.

33x4'/,
35x5

$42.85
$54.75

“FOOT-FITTER” SPECIFICATIONS

Ue Done," in another column on thiH
this page is an editorial from the
Miami Herald showing why the cap­
ORLANDO, FLA.
ital removal fight will fail. It is a
solid argument the Herald uses, and
there is no getting hnck of the sound­ Eyes Tested
Glasses Fitted
ness of Its reasoning; but at llio very
last paragraph of the editorial it
TOM MOORE
pointH out how it can bo done—"AglOptometrist-Optician
tutu for state division."
Opp. Postoffice
A well balanced campaign for state
We
Appreciate
Your Business
division would surely put tho fear of
For first clnss Job work—thr Hemic' God and South Florida in the heart Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
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CHICKEN SALAD
A delicious chicken salad,
which is (illicitly prepared,
is made by using a can of
Purity Cross Chicken Salad,
chill this thoroughly then
add celery if desired and
arrange on lettuce.

W. R. LINK TIRE CO

Good meals, $8.00 per week, Tho
Tompio Club, corner Third nnd Park.

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OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

DEANE T U R N E R 5 j Frames Repaired
Phones 4V7-494
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EYES EXAMINED

212 East, l i t St.
Sanford, Pla.
WE GRIND OUR OWN LENBB

A —Full Grnln Calfskin Rich Mahogany
Shade.
H—First Quality Ten Iron Oak Outsole.
C —Seven or Eight Iron Oak (Shoulder
Channel) Insole.
D —Full Length Vamp.
K —Sole Lenther Box.
F —Calfskin Inside Vamp Reinforcement.
0 —Calfskin Inside Counter Pocket.
II —Sole Leather Counter.
1 —Extra Long Rubber Heels 1-4 inch
longer than standard,
j —Nine Cord Linen Inseam Thread.
K —Lapped Quarters, no Back Stay.
L —Nineteen Gauge Steel Shank.
M—Calfskin Heel Pad.

SEE OUR
WINDOW
-ofHOUSE
CLEANING
ARTICLES

N —8 ox. Duck Lining.
O — Four Rows Tip Stitching.
P —Calfskin Eyelet Stay.
Q —Best Quality Braid Lock Stitch Sole
Thread.
I t—Silk Rlutcher Bar.
S —Calfskin Top Facing.
T —Felt Bottom Filler.
U —Fast Color Hooks and Eyelets.
V —Felt Lined Tongue,
W—Two Rows Single Needle Vamping.
X —Full Grain Sole Lenther Whole Lift
Heel Base.
Y —Eight Nall Heel.
Z—
More Live Rubber than Average
Rubber Heel.

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“Foot-Fitters” are the only shoes in the world
which have all of the above specifications
WEAR A GOOD PAIR YOURSELF-

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WARE CO.

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-Sanford, Florida

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921

lie nround for the man who hns "ready money."

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Tho man who hnsn’t it is always embarrassed
by seeing tho other fellow seize tho "big chnnce"
and forge ahend.

Why not open your Savings Account hero today?
The amount doesn’t count. It’s the start—that’s
the thing

INTEREST PAID

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ENTERPRISE
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Children Sported While Their Crave
and Reverend Eldera Dwelt on
the Destiny of Nations.
Mark Sullivan writes In the World’s
W ork:
As to at least ono who observed
President Harding rend Ids message to
congress from the press gallery, Ills
most vivid recollection will he of the
Utile son of a Itcpuhllcnn member In
the fifth row, who, across the hacks
of four scats, Improvised an acquain­
tance; and then, having exchanged
treaties of amity and commerce
through mysterious signals Impercept­
ible to older eyes, slipped away from
the guardianship of their respective
parents, nnd by the nld of a cautious
and Ingratiating diplomacy, maneuv­
ered their way past a dozen elders
preoccupied with exulted matters of
state, to the ends of the rows of seats.
There, In the protective obscurity pro­
vided by till* cavefn-llke depths of tbc
iflsle. tliey produced n roundish glided
button' not so siiuill but wlint unsatluted Imaginations could piece It out
Into a ninrble whose defects of ro­
tundity were fortuitously/and admir­
ably corrected by the slight decline In
the door of the aisle. With this equip­
ment they extemporized a delectable
game, which they playl'd for an hour
under great lutudlcnps ami at con­
tinuous and Imminent risk of awful
catastrophe, In happy unconcern of the
sonorous words iihout the destiny of
nntlons that rolled above their little
bends."

The people of this community nru
indeed delighted to know that Capt,
(I. E. Atkinson hns nrrlvod in San­
ford ami will operate his boat, “Tho
Sanford," between Enterprise nnd
Sanford after January llrst. \ The
boat will also be operated for hunt­
ing and fishing parties, Capt. At­
kinson's son nnd family accompanied
him to Sanford nnd his son will as­
sist him in the work. On Inst Satur­
day evening Capt. Atkinson invited
the people of Enterprise to bo his
guests on a trip to Sanford nnd n
very pleasant time was enjoyed by all
who went.
{
A Christmas song Bcrvlco was held
at (lie Methodist Orphnnnge on Sun­
day •evening. The Christmas enrols
were sung, then Dr. Palmer ninde the
principal talk of tho evening. Miss
Emma Tucker closed the service with
a few words on Christmas giving.
.Mrs. Williams of Onteen was the
guest of friends horo ono night last
weak.
_
!&gt;r. Joseph C. Arbognst of Buffalo,
N. Y., arrived Snturday nnd is a
guest at Benson Springs. Inn
Mr. nnd 'Mrs E. E. Mooks and
” NOT LONG LIV ED
daughter-of "DeLnrid-wttfi* the week- "D A W D LER S---------x w &gt;:&gt;i ufn»r
"id guostfl of Mf/fPred Mbriray nnd
Prominent
British
Manufacturer
Point*
family.
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Out That Active Min t f fiuil-'
Mr. nnd Mrs. .A. . B. Commons pf
net* Reaches OldAg• /
Stone Ialnnd wero coiling *ori' friends
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here Sunday.
‘t-iXiLord Loverhulme, one of Grcut
Miss Grace Padgelt of Jackson­ Britain's largest miinufadurcrs, asserts
ville, is tho guest of Mr.-Wm. Pad­ •that mioro people shorten their lives
gett s family for the Christmas holi­ by dawdling lu Eiiftlnud tJuifi lliy
hustling. Hu Is a living proof Itliut
days.
‘hustling promotes halo old age. ,llu
Mrs. William Pndgctt was callod hns always led the strenuous life,,nnd
Florida, Sunday 'by itho at 70 Is still going strong.
serious illness of her mother, Mrs, --. He presided nt the annual meeting
Myrca, who is with hor son, J. Myrosi Of the'B ritish Industrial. Safety First
Miss 'Addle Bonrdsloy, who has association’ the other ihiy. In ids ad­
"•n the guust of Mrs. Count for tho dress. Im drew largely upon Ills'Ameri­
holidays, leaves today for Orlando, can experience, steps had-heed'token
there, lie said, to ascertain whether II
"here she will attend tho stato teach- was the bust ling, hustling business
• rs association.
man who was supposed to shorten Ills
Miss Grnco Wnrmouth of Franklin, days, or the man who crawled and
Ind.. arrived 'Saturday ('nnd is the dawdled through life.
lie declared there were men In the
guest of ftlrs.i Frod Murray.
Fulled
Stales today of HO. ix&gt; and be­
rti.’ss Mary Stone was among tho
tween
IM
ami 10(1 years of age 'rim
holiday Visitors hero
were still In good health uml actively
Mr. Henry Murrny killed tho first engaged In JiilKlness, whereby ulfil.whp.
deer of the Henson hero yesterday.
bail retired early from IniHlnevi bud
Supt. U. J. Bennett and family nnd slmrleiied llielr lives thereby.
lie Iboiigbt tli’o crawl ofttm .ituw dlcr
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A Jackson.of Fitz­
gerald, Gn., aro expected today, to was largely liistruuienlnl 111 .shortening
be the guests of relativos for a few .the lives of Individuals Ip &lt;Jn*t|: Brit:
nil!—flint Hie •more a man worked,
days.
whether professionally or In other’ vie
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murray, Mias eat Ions, the more he would conserve
Craee Warmouth and Mr. Fred MuiU Ills life and strength and tho life and
ray and" family motored to Sanford 'commerce of the country.
yesterday on n sight-seeing trip. "*i Ji*.
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NOTICE

COMMISSION MANAGEIl FORM.
CLEARWATER, Dec. 2D.-Cl6nrwater, nt n special election January
•il, will select a charter board with'a
view of placing this city under a
commission-manager form o fgovdmment, tho city council having In­
structed tho city attorney to prepnro
nn ordinance to that effect and s-ib»'it it to tho council for action.
MITCHELL WANTS JOIL
KT. PETERSBURG, Doc. 20— N
A. Mitchell,itormy potrel of locilfpolitics and who after his recall ns may»r HOTernl weeks ago was defeated
in nn election recently in which ho
sought to succeed himself, hns made
formal application for appointmont
ns secretary of tho local chamber' &lt;&gt;f
commcrco to succeed Bradford I jiw ronce, resigned. Tho board of gov­
ernors df'fche xjrganization hns'as ypt
taken no action.

,M. I. Stongnll Mulo Co. hus put all
notos nnd accounts In Mr. J. E. Lan­
d 's hands for collection and I will ex­
pect all parties duo mo to boo him at
rpy barn in-Sanford at onco and mako
settlement. This monns each and ev­
ery ono.
W. I. STEAGALL MULE CO.
23-1-Gt

DO YOU TAKE YOUR HOME
iPAPERT
iTho Herald will make a campaign
tho firslsot-tho year .to (bring up the
list of suhscrlbors foT-th" Daily Herilld to thoSflMb markwnd our sollcltd n will call upon every;fumily liv­
ing on tho rogulur routos to.tako tho
(Tho Daily Herald Ujyour own daily
paper giving you tho rows of tho city
and county, stato and tho world every
day. If you do not- tako It get ready
’to tako it after January first.

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Don’t envy him his "luck.” Practico his fore­
thought.

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Embarrassing, Indeed!
Kcnnnmlzliig 111 1u111 Ikj nil right, but
llrst know your locution! I went Into
it two-prlecd millinery store nm! after
trying oil Hovernl IiiiIh and not caring
liartlcularly for any, realized that It
wish next to Impossible to get away
without a purchase. Finally I Haiti I
m hail no money, but selected a hat for
them to put away for me, and prom­
ised I would surely return for It the
next evening.
I breathed relief
when I made my exit, ami passing a
store a few doors away, entered upon
seeing n hat much to my (itste, and
after trying It on decided I really
s would buy It. As I was about to
take the money from my purse, to my
surprise the manager of the llrst store
(lie owned both, I later lee rued), en­
tered, anil seeing me, cynically smiled
and said: “Don't waste your time on
IIiIh . customer—she's only sightseeing
nnd has no Intention of buying." My
embarrassment, together with nilger,
was the limit, and I arose In u raze
and left the store,—Chicago American.

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Lost “Victory" Recovered.
Dust-covered and forgotten, two big
packing cases have been reposing In
the yard of federal parliament house.
They had been received twelve months
ugo from London, nnd hud been
'Mumped’’ with other stores In an outof-the-way plaee.1Recently one-of tho
cases was opened and w a s . found to
contain a female figure In hrnuze with
a helmet on her head. This was la- '
tended to represent Victory and was
designed to commemorate the heroism
of Australian soldiers. The statue was |
a gift of the eommoawealth by Bertram ;
.Mackeiinal. the Australian sctilp'oi '
The smaller case contained the base
of the statue. The uufortiimitu over I
sight hns been rectified and Australia’*
thanks have been sent to Mr. Mpcken
mil.
Engineering Triumph.
A daring engineering fenl was per
formed In I'lttshurgh recently when u
nine-story modern Imlldlug, filled with I
hardware, was moved a distance of 7f» !
feet by t'J laborers. Ninety-pound
rails. 1LM) of them, made the tracks on
which the structure was moved. The
sidewalks and basement of the build
lug. Including a big engine uml boiler
that continued to fiinctloii, .weld along
with the building. Customers passed
to and from the building as-though
nothing wps happening.
Completely Educated.
"Mrs. Brooks says -lie lias no lunger
any fault to find with her hushimil."
•‘.Meaning, I -niqnive. Hint alie long
ico found all the faults he has."—
Vmerlcnn Legion Weekly.

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YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS HEARING THE SERIES OF ADDRESSES ON
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CHRISTIAN PSYCHOLOGY BY REV. LILLIAN B. FULTON 3
BEGINNING

NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

NOTICEl
There will be no shortage of mate­
rial for pinno keys while the world
is full of puople wiio think thuy can
got something for nothing.

Tho regular annuul meeting of tho
stockholders ol’ tho I’ooplos Bank of
Sanford, Florida, will bo hold lh ac­
cordance with Its By-laws, In tho of­
fices of tho bank on Wednesday, Jan-,
uary 18th, 1922, at 7:80 p. m. for tho
purpose of electing a board of direc­
tors to servo for,-tho ensuing year,
and for tho transaction of any other
tyoiilaeM that may proporly como bo-

Work in underway for tho addition
to til’s Stnto Capital at Tallahassee.
TwcPnt'W wings will possibly bo added
within ’the coming year.
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A poor man can’t ntford a valbt, but
ho can get married.—Baltimore'Sun.
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Count that day lost whoso low doSpooking of tho mnilcd fist, write
n plain fist when mailing.—Augusta sconding sun sues no now treaty tho’t
of or begun.—Pittsburgh Sun.
Herald.
ford the moating.

11. P. SMITH,

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
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SALT MULLET
APALACHICOLA OYSTERS
7
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TALL &lt;VAN
CAMP’S
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$1.50
NEW FLORIDA SYRUP, per gallon

75c

Seminole
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24-lbs. BAG TABLE TALK FLOUR, per bag

$1.35_________

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Work Guaranteed
Prices
Reasonable
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96-lbs. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR,

Lumley &amp; Lumley
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2'/2-lb. CANS TABLE PEACHES

40c —3 FOR— $1.00

IQHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
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1018 W est First Street

NO. 2 CANS PEARS

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WE HAVE FOR SALE CITYLOTS 5
ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO I
SUIT YOU
You can make money buying for advance, "g
You are going to build a home one of these 9
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it ■ ■
by easy stages.
If you have some money, will build one or J
ttwo houses.
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Sanford dfumaving, don!t wait, get in ithe: [
game now.
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Realty Com pany:

A. -P. C0NN1 LLY
AGENT

2'/2-lb. CANS SLICED PINEAPPLE

40c —
SFOR—$1.00

1 SANFORD MARBLE &amp;
1018 Weat First Street

$5.75

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35c -a FOR— 95c
NO. 2 CANS RED RASPBERRIES

$1.35
NO. 2 CANS BLACKBERRIES

50c —3 FOR— $1.35
NO. 2 CANS RED PITTED (CHERRIES

50c

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P. McCULLEN
GROCERIES

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921
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We want you to bo one of the fortunate customers to benefit by our great Sale, the Greatest January Sale we have evfcr offered. It is the
Pre-Enventory, the Stock Reduction Sale preparatory to the arrival of Spring Goods, the Greatest Cut Price Sale ever seen in the Celery
City, Beginning-

f Saturday, December 31, and Continuing Thru Saturday, January 14
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our entire stock cut to and below pre-war prices—nothing misrepresented—NOTHING CHARGED—NOTHING EXCHANGED—Bonafide
Cash Sale. High Power! Rapid Speed Sale! The Biggest Sacrifice ever attempted in Sanford. Will bring a tidal wave of business for
miles. Store will be closed FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30TH, open SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31ST, 8:00 A. M.
Unusual Bargains in Shoes .
If you have small feet here’s your opportun­
ity. Lot of Women’s Pumps and Oxfords,
tail, patent and black kid,
0 4 QO
$5 to $10 value, at a pair.....
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Canvas Shoes
of all kinds at .............. ONE-HALF Price

Shoes for Women
Another lot of Women’s Patent, Tan and
Black Kid Oxfords. Good seasonable Ox­
fords, $5.00 values
at .......................................
Also few plain Kid Pumps,
$5.00 value, at ................
Women’s lied Cross Pumps, and Oxfords, in
Tans and Black. $8.50 regu­
lar price. Now ...................
Women’s Boyd Welch $9.00. and1 $10.00 SatSat­
in, Kid, Suede and ‘Patent
Dress Pumps, at
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ress Pumps,
Outing Satin and While Kid Dress
$8.00 and $9.00 value,
for .................................. ....
Women’s Maxines Oxfords
tan and black, $7 values at
All other Women’s Oxfords, Pumps and
Shoes sold at like reductions.
All children’s Shoes, including “Buster
Brown” Shoes for children and Misses, cut to
pre-war prices, regardless of cost.

$2.48
$2.48
$5.95
$7.25
$5.95
$5.25

Unusal Bargains
Lot of Women’s Felt Bedroom Slippers, in
colors. All sizes, $1.75
OA a
value. Sale price..........................O v v

Look at This!

$2.50 and $3.00 all leather
Work Shoes. Sale price
$3.50, $4 and $4.50 Work Shoos,
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Sale price $3.15, §2.95 and.....
Standard Army Shoes, none
fl? /| £ A
better made, $0.50 Shoes, at ...
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Army Officers’ Shoes, $0.50

$1.95

Men’s English and Comfort Last Shoes, tan
and black, all styles $5.00, $0.00, $7.50 and
$8.50 Shoes. Sale prices,
$5.90, §5.75, §1.00 and......
J. P. Smith high grade $10
Shoes for men, sale price...
$10 and $12 Floresheim

$3.90
$7.75

Men’s Rain Coats

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$0.00 Coat, Sale
p rice.......!..............
$7.50 Coat, Sale
price ........i........................
vcreoat, Belt
$14.00 Combination Ruin and Overcoat,
Back, unmatchablc
value at ............................
Guaranteed no leak Walking
Slicker, “Seal Brand” .......
Hiding Slicker,
Sale price ..........................

$3.90
$5.00
$8.90
$3.45
$4.45

Women’s and Children’s Silk and Cotton
Hose at 30% REDUCTION. Regardless of
of original cost. In other words a $2.00 pair
Overalls, Work Pants, Etc.
of Silk Hose will cost you $1.10. We have in Overalls, Work Pants and Work Shirts cut to
stock black, white, tan, navy and the new the last penny. If you need., work clothes,
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1‘ grey. n,;
now is the time to buy and Thrasher &amp; Gar­
,i r..
dner’s store is the place.
$1.00 Silk Hose,
-*7 Q a
Sale price per pair....................." ■
50c Lisle half Hose,
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Sale price per pair......................
25e Lisle half Hose,
1 Q o
Sale price per pair........................ JLt/V*
20c Lisle half Hose,
4
Sale price, per pair ...............
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Any and all Men’s half Hose sold at like re­
ductions. And we have all of the standard
colors.

More Bargains

Silk'Shirts:

Men’s and Boys* Sweaters

At prices you can’t resist, if you have use
for one.

BOYS’ SUITS
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Boys’ Clothing Below Pre-war Prices
0 to 9 years, $0.00 Suits
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Sale price ................................
10 to 18 years $12.50 2-pants
Suit ..................... .................
10 to 18 years, $10.00 2-pants 0 4 0 A A
Suit, Snle price ..................
10 to 18 years, $22,50 Suits, 0 4 / * A A
Sale p rice.........
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Full line of Boys’ Pants for 0 to 18
years a t
...............................1-3 OFF

$8.50

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Men’s Pants
Blue Serge
$12,50 Pants,
Sale price ..........................
$10.00 Pants,
Sale price ..........................
$8.00 Pants,
Sale price ..........................
$7.00 Men’s Flannel Pants, Blue, O f f J f f
Black and Green, sale price ...
$5.00 Men’s Pants,
Sale price ..........................
$4.50 Men’s Pants,
Sale price ..........................
$0.00 Men’s Pants',
Sale price ................ .........

$9.75
$7.50
$6.25

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Our stock of Men’s and Boys’ .ftilU&gt;und Mad­
ras Shirts and Underwear, mM-'fb be reduced,
so we have cut the prices.,in, ibis,jparl of our
stock without regard to .jjie.-«&lt;«].*. A great
opportunity to lay in a supply of Shirts at
marvelously low prices. 1
Look at this! Our entire stock of Silk
Shirts, $5.00 to $8.00
OQ AA
values a t ..................................( J l U t v l l
Get yours early before they are picked
over.

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Men’s One-Half Hose

Men's Neckwear, Belts, Suspenders and Sup­
porters at ........................30% REDUCTION

Shoes for Men

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SHOES FOR BOYS
$2.50, §2.75, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $0.00
Shoes, Sale Price §1.10, .......0 4 O H
§3.05, §3.30, §2.95, §2.10 and

$3.95
$3.50
$4.25

Fair Deal. f To All

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Men’s and Young Men’s Blue Sedge} Fahey
Worsted and Cassnmcrc Suits. A. Ri Kirchtan make, high grade clothing. Fits and
wears as well as any made:
$45.00 Suits,
Sale price......................
$40.00 Suits,
Sale price*......................
$35.00 Suits,
Sale price.....................
$20 to $22 Suits^
Sale p rice.....................

$30.00
$28.00
$25.00
$15.00

No maddening disappointments to greet you. Tell your friends, spread the news. Come yourself.
fore the stock is picked over.

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Army Goods

$4.50 Army Khaki
Blankets ............................
$3.50 Army Khaki Blankets,
Blankets ............................
Army Wool Reclaimed
Shirts ......!........................
Army Hats,
• now, only............ ...............
Army Breeches, Reclaimed,
now only ..........:................

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MEN’S SUITS

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We have'considered the mntter of giving to
the first so many customers certain unusual
bargains, and have decided that the only
FAIR and LEGITIMATE Inducement to the
trade, ,1s ter serve ALL CUSTOMERS nlike,
whether first or.last, with the biggest pos­
sible reduced prices consistent with honest,
fair business methods.

$3.75
$2.75
$1.75
$1.50
75c

Men’s and Boys* Hats and Caps
reduced 30 to 40%
Fori • the Ladies
25 dozen A-l Bleached Turkish Towels, 20x
40, at less than cost today,
9 9
each ............................................. L
Or One dozen
at
10 dozen 81x90 Pepperal Bleached Sheets,
today’s value $2^5,
O J
Sole price
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$2.55
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To Our Farmers:

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The old bulb still hovors
around tho 75 mark and
while tho nights nro cool
Kn and filled with many con** flicting emotions and spirits
ha and Nuch like tho days conha tlnuo to bo Florida wenthha cr. Foggy this morning
ha which menns n big rnin
ha somo timo soon, probably
after tho Armistice danco
ha Frldny night. Have you a
ha littlo telephone in your
ha home thnt could be rung all
ha times of tho day and night?
ha 5:10 A. M„ DEC. 2D, 1D21
h« Maximum .................... 75
ha Minimum ..................... 40
ha Itnnge ........................... 50
ha Barometer ............... *.30.11
ha Calm and clear.

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ANNUAL BALL.
An event of much importnneo and
I** brilliancy nnd which is looked for­
Ni ward to each year with much Inter­
!*•
Who are home peoplo who intend to stand
est is the annual hall given by tho
■
Pa nodal department of the Womans'
squarely behind tho farmers of this sec­
)*l Club, which wns given Tuesday even­
■
tion, and whoso policy has ever been ono of
■
Nl
alertness
to
assist
in
every
constructive
move­
■
ing at the Valdez Hotel.
■
ha
ment tending to increase the weatlh and pros­
The hall room was most artistical­
■
ha ly decorated with Southern smilax nnd
a
perity of your fnrm.
a
fcl poinsettns nnd pcdestnl baskets of
a
a
hn red roses. Tho palm room wns
a
You are invited to mnke this institution your
a
Phi transformed into n veritable bower
bnnking headquarters and to come in and talk
a
ha
a
over your financial needs with us.
of roses, nnd it wns hero thnt tho
a
ha punch tables were placed.
a
a
ha
a
In the receiving line were Mr. nnd
a
ha Mrs. R. R. Dens, Dr and Mrs. W.
a
ha Theodore Langley, Mr. nnd Mrs. John
a
a
hn
a
Leonnnrdi and Mr. nnd Mrs. It J.
a
ha Holly.
a
Ml
a
The punch table was gracefully
a
a
presided
over by Mesdnmes It. C.
A
COMMUNITY
BUILDER
a
a a m a a i a a i a i a i a
-a/ sw at rM f /s o/fffar*T
Bower, G. 1 Loucks, J W. Wallace
and Henry Wight.
■
boat coming to Sanford Mr. Scholey
Bull's orchestra furnished splendid
a F. p. Forster, Pres.
B. F. Whitner, Cashier \ wns attracted by a special edit! in of music,
a
nnd tho grand march wns led
a
i
by
Dr.
nnd
Mrs. Langley, nfter which
| the Sanford Herald and bccamo ac­
a
idbi
the programs were distributed by
quainted with the editor nf tho Herald
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Betts.
and since that time ho fell In love
Late in tile evening refreshments
with this part of the stnto and having
of
sandwiches nnd cofTco were serv­
Summary
nf
the
l, alt* Happening*
retired from the newspnpor game has
ed
by Mesdnmes Dens, S. E. Barrett,
Floating
Small
Mention of
built a winter home nt Orlando.
It.
C.
Bower, W. T. Langley nnd John
Talks
Succinctly
stater* In Ilrlef
Arranged fur
Leonard!.
m
|
Perminal Item*
County Judgu J, E. Lovorn, accom­
Hera'd Readers
Mrs. Dens was a graceful figure in ■ 120 acre homestead for sale. 15 acres cleared J
ofinterest
panied by Miss Hazel Bennett, were n smart frock of hlnck satin combin­
| in the city today enrouto to Okee­ ed with silk lace.
r land. Must move at once. Close to transpor­
hut his duties ns agent for the Fords chobee City nfter nttending tho State
Mrs. Lnnglcy wore nn exquisite
kq r-4
nt Okccchobeo wore paramount nml ho Educational Association meeting at imported gown of hlnck seeqpins nnd
tation. Flowing1wells.
deserted the newspaper game for the Orlando. Judge Lnvorn is ono of tho lace over satin and tulle, with nn
moroviuerntive one of helping Henry . prominent citizens of Okeechobee and American Beauty rose ns corsage
*4
Mrs. Lconnrdi was lovely in hlnck
Ford become rich.
| Miss Bennett formerly taught school
satin
nnd net nnd Mrs. Holly wore a
&gt;at that point hut is now teaching at
p , For Florida: GenornUy fnlr M
most
becoming costume of rose taf­
p i Thursday, Friday; warm- **
George Keller, traveling represen­ Cocoa. She will visit friends nt Okee­
feta
nnd
silver made pannier effect.
p i er in northeast Thursday; *»J tative of the Mergenthnler Linotype chobee City before returning to her
Cronin
satin and real luce fashion­
Co., with headquarters in Orlando, duties nt Cocou.
p i somewhat colder in north
ed
Mrs.
Wallace’s
exquisite costume,
was in the city today calling on the
Pi Friday.
Mrs.
Wight’s
frock
of orchid wns
*4
* local printing trade. George is one , A. Ilnffcld has nti advertisement in
most
becoming,
while
Mrs. W. T.
of the best in the business and has this issue calling attention to tho fnct
Morgan,
chnirmnn
of
the
floor com­
friend^ all over Florida who never that he Iuih boon appointed the locul
mittee,
was
charmingly
attired
in
llryant Bowden was in the city to­ think of buying anything in tho Lino­ agent for the “ Foot Fitters" Shoe. gold lace over gold colored taffeta.
day enroute to his homo at Okeecho- type line without calling Gcorgo to The “Foot Fitters” sell for $7.50 n
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for leaa than
Mrs. S. E. Barrett's blond lienuty
pair and are standard the world ovor.
bee t'ity after spending tho holidays their office.
25 cento, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Caafe
was enhanced by her frock of orchid
When you get n pair you know whnt
with Iris parents at Inverness.
His
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit actnfrutn. Mrs. R. C. Bower wore u
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Scholey were in you nro getting and the specifications chic costume of hlnck satin combined
father is one of tho prominent news­
cordingiy.
paper men of tho stnto and is sheriff the city yesterday tho guests of Mr. go with each pair of shoes. Look nt with chennillo
of Citrus county at the present time and Mrs. It. J. Hally for n few hours the shoe at Ilaffcld's store thnt hns
Mrs. Loucks wns charming in Idnck
LOST
FOR SALE
hut still edits tho newspnpor at In­ visit. Mr. Scholey for 23 years was been cut in half showing tho construc­ chnrmcuso and Ince, nnd Mrs. Betts
verness and has his finger on tho pub­ owner and editor of tho Guilford tion and the kind of real leather thnt
LOST—Between
B. &amp; O. Garage nnd
wore n smart nnd distinctive frock of FOR SAI.E- -Paper shell pecans, 801
About 12 goes into every pnlr—guaranteed. American Beauty satin and tullo.
R.
R.
crossing
on
West First, Colt’s
lic pulse. Bryant is the former editor Connecticut newspnpor.
Mognuliu.
revolver. Iteward if returned to W.
and owner of tho Okocchobco Nows yonrs ngo whilo on tho Clydo lino Bend the advertisement in this issuo.
FOR SALE—One 25 Remington auto-j g. Wnlthnl cure Sanford Truck GrowKIWANNIS CLUB MEETS
matic riflo with 500 cartridges. Ono1^
238-2tp
12-gnugo Winchester pump.
Onu1I.OST—A wrist watch, Swiss movoTho Kiwnnis Club of Sanford, hold Remington automatic 38 pistol..........
In-, ^
,.Mtria Jlttacbo,, to bIack rlb.
tholr usual weekly luncheon nt tho quire Smith Bros. Garage. 234-fltp
hon band. Finder |ftenso phono 330-J.
Valdez today. Tho election of offi­
FOR
SALE—Eight
room
liouso
with
_______237-3tp
cers for tho ensuing year filled the
bath.
Immediate
possession.
Small
program and Kiwnniun Scoggnn de­
•f
FOR RENT
livered a very forceful talk on Kiwnn­ payment down, long timo on bnlnnco.
Sec Lnno or oddress Box 782, Day­
is. Doe Denn finally got there with
109-Tu-Snt-4w FOR RENT—Two furnished bod
his new attire. Songs were inter­ tona, Fla.
rooms, Oil Bark Avo.
212-tfc
FOR SALE—Ono Daisy chum. Call
Our prices are 10 to 20 per cent lower
spersed and a good time enjoyed.
415-W.__________________ 204-tfc FOR RENT—Bed room, 311 I’nrk ave­
i
than the official used car market re­
nue.
178-tfc
FOUND—Ladies poeketliook. Owner MULES FOR SALE—Fivo teams
port and every car guaranteed to be
FOR
RENT—2
furnished
bed
rooms.
enn have same by identifying nnd
spiondid, medium sized fnrm mules
Phone
437-W,
corner
Elm
&amp;
Third
paying for ndv. Apply «t Union at low prices.—F. N. Burt, DeLeon
just as represented:
Street.
105-tfc
Pharmacy,
238-ltp SprlngB, Fin._____________ 231-10tc
flill' Itl'INT—Half of store, with’Him
FORD Touring, like new..$315; terms
FOR SALE—Gas heating stove in display window, No. 221 blast First
INSURANCE
good shape, $2.00 cash takes it.— street, opposite postoffice.
OORT T ouring................$325; terms
230-tfc
Herald office.
S N. Y. LIFE INS. CO. FOR BALE—Btool drum with237-3tp
FOR RENT—Ono furnished Ee3
fifty
BUICK 6, 5-pass...............$450; terms
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Avo.
W. T. ROBERTS, Agent
gallons water-proof paint for con­
100-tfo
] Sanford
•
Florida crete houses. Cheap for cash at the
( HANDLER, 7 pass, only
Herald office.
237-3tp FOR RENT—5 room bungalow, furdriven 3,000 m ile s.......... ......................
{ Sanford Steam Laundry FOR
nished, 2 garages. Good loention.
SALE—One fresh Jersey cow. —E. F. Lane, “Tho Ronl Estate Man"
FOR SERVICE
Phono 2203.
238-2tc
230-atp
Call 146-J
FOR SALE—Westinghouso electric FOR RENT Rooms nnd kitchennttes,
W. RAWLING. Prop.
:
iron; 50 feet best grade water hose
Shirley Apt., opp. I’. O.
220-20tp
I’AIGE, 5-pass................................. $650
and uno lawn mower.—203 Maplo
Sanford Machine &amp;
F rn n ri!N T -tto o ,i seven room house,
Ave.
238-3tc
well located. $45 per month.—A.
Foundry Co.
REO, 6 cyl.,
P. Connolly.
230-tfo
General Machine and Boiler Works Sanford Constructs Co
Dandy b u y..............................................
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms for
Automobile Flywheel Stool Gear
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
light housekeeping. 311 Elm.
bands in stock
Planes and Specifications Cneerlull
238-2tp
Crank Shafts Re-turned
Furnished
FOR RENT—A tent house consisting
All Work Guaranteed
of two large rooms screened. Warm.
OAKLAND Touring, new paint, good
.. Employment Bureau.. II. T. PACE
Inear town. Phone KI7-W.
238-2ta
.
|».
O.
Hoi
IC
The vocational committee of the Busi­
tires, just overhauled............... $775
FOR
RENT—Two
light
housokoop’
.
ness and Professional Women’s Club "WE DELIVER THE liUUUo
ing
rooms.
Apply
to
118
Myrtio
requests all young womm desiring
Good NASH T ou rin g..... ..............$325
238-3tp
employment to register nt the First Quick Service Transtei Avo.
Storage Facilities
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
, National Bank.
If we please you, tell others; if no
— I CAN SELL YOUR CAR----202 Palmetto Ave.
238-3tp
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
tell ua. Phone 498

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Tho officers of the First Nntionnl Bunk nrn
men who nro permanently identified with tho
future of this city and community.

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Used Car Sales

$8.40 •

$350 Terms

WANTED—A few FORD Roadsters
and Touring Cars
Vacant Lot next to Postoffice

Hotel Montezuma
"Sanford's New Hotel"

Auto Radiator Repair
Shop

WANTED

WANTED—Young man who can start
on rory moderate salary, nnd loam
business.
Must be able to help book­
Located at 207 French Are., between
S. O. Shinholser
keeper.—Smith
Bros., Furniture. Foot
2nd and Third. E. It. BERGQUIST.
of
First
Street.
328-3tp
Contractor and Builder
WAITED—Customers for fresh mlik,
Acteylene Welding
SANFORD
FLORIDA
morning and ovonlng deliveries.—R.
OF ALL KINDS
I H. W. NICKERSON
L. Garrison. Phono 3711. HW-St-To
Sanford Welding Co. 204-tfc
" Public Accountant; Audits—Systems
Located In Eagle Bldg., 705 Oak Ave
Income Tax Service
George A. DeCottes
Room 10 McNelll-Davis Bldg,
Attomey-at-Law
j Phone 852
Orlando, Fla.
Smith Bros. Garage
Over Semlnolo County Bank
SANFORD -t. -:- -:- FLORIDA
Expert Repairing
11.80 Up Per Day

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WORKS
V. C. COLLERf Prop.

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General Shop and Mil)
Work

OIL, GAB and ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance’*

Geo. W. Knight

Sold and Serviced by

Real Estate and Insurance
a CONTRACTOR and BUTLDEI
FLORIDA
J 817 Commercial Street Sanford, FI* SANFORD -:-

Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Haight &amp; Wieland

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST
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“City Substantial”

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFOHD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1921

FRANCE WILL OPPOSE
WILSON’S BIRTHDAY IS
HINTS AT
OPPOSITION TO
BEING COMMEMORATED
ATNEW YORK TODAY

Sanford

NUMBER 237

SEMINOLE
WILL
BLOSSOM
—
CONFERENCE INTO COTTON FIELDS— A
BIG ACREAGE IS PLANNED

Seem to Think France Must Have More Navy
Than Germany

Women From All Over
Country Are Attend­
ing’ Luncheon

AN

ANNUAL AFFAIR

LAST WORD
OF FRANCE
REITERATION
OF

STATEMENT MADE
WEEK HY NAVAL
.
EXPERTS

LAST

FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF ONE OF
(Ilr Tlic Aaaorlnlrd Press)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Franco’s
GREAT PRESIDENT TO FORM
Inst word on tho question of limita­
ANNUAL CELEBRATION
tion of submarine tonnage, reiteration
of her claim set forth last week by
(Hr Tin* Associated Press)
NEW YORK, Doc. 28.— Women h e r naval experts, will bo delivered
from nil over tho United States nro today to the Arms Conference, mem­
Ir.ic today to attend tho luncheon bers of the French delegation said ns
commemorating tho birthday of Wood­ they went Into today’s meeting of
row Wilson. At tho snmo tlmo thoy the conference naval committee. Re­
were to celebrato the first anniversary ports that there might be further dis­
of tho plan to honor tho former pres­ cussion of tho subject with a view to
ident through permanent foundation, persuading France to pare down her
plans for raisin# onu million as fund claims were described by members of
to endow periodic awards for "Mori- the delegation as a joke.
torious service to Democracy, public
welfare, liberal thought or penco HOLD UP MESSENGER ON
EXPRESS CAR—LOOT SAFE
through justice,” announced to ho
iimkin# progress. Cnmpnign for fund
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 28.—Two
will begin January 10th, period be­
haiiilits
late iast night boarded the
tween noiin and one o’clock p. m. that
Missouri
Pacillc passenger train
day being designated as Wilson hour.
hound from Scdnlin to Kansas City
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Wood- and held up Express Messenger L. II.
row Wilson today quietly celebrated Holland, making their escape after
his sixty-fifth birthday at his homo looting the snfo in the express car.
here. While no deviation from his Holland was shot during the holdup,
daily program is planned, many let­ but was not seriously wounded.
ters, cablegrams and tclcgrums con­
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
taining greetings were delivered at
the Wilson home. Several moro inti­
Pastor Burhnns has been successful
mate friends called to extend greet­
in
securing Rev. Lillian Britton Ful­
ings in person.
ton, A. II., for a series of lectures on
Christian Psychology, which will be­
OHIO RIVER FALLING,
gin Sumlny ngiht, January 1st, and
HIGH CREST OVER­
continuo
through tho week. Mrs. Ful­
SLIGHT DAMAGE DONE
ton comes to us highly recommended
and people who hnvo listened to these
(Ilr The AnanrlntrA Press)
CINCINNATI, Doc. 28.—Ohio river New Thought addresses hnvo been
here early today showod a fnll of greatly delighted.
two-tenths of a foot from high erost
stago of fifty-six feet reached Into
yesterday. Oamnge caused by high Loans to Farmers
May Be Provided
water wore slight.

PARIS, Dec. 28.—France’s deter­
mination to have a powerful fleet nnd
objections to the limitation efforts of
the Washington conference wore vig­
orously voiced In tho Sonato yester­
day during n discussion of tho mu­
rine section of tho government’s bud­
get.
Sonnotr Henri Rcrenger, who re­
ported the marine budget, Bnld Franco
wns nt a decisive turning point. "Is
Franco still independent in her navy
as in her army"? ho askod. "Has tho
old principle of sovereignty been sac­
rificed somewhat in those conferenc­
es wherein we have been promised a
sort of Internationale of happiness?"
Senator do Kerguozoc defended the
submarine as an essential weapon of
defense, but wished it to he confined
to military uses instead of being ap­
plied to torpedoing commerce. "At
the Washington conference,’’ ho said
"we were surprised to see the French

delegation domnnd .150,000 tons of
capital ships when Franco does not
desire to carry war into foreign wat­
ers. France desires no imperialism,
hut if wo found Do Don’s proposal
strange there nro, novertholoss, limi­
tations which wo cannot accept.”
Preceding tho debate over tho nnvnl
situation, the naval commission had
published a resolution urging tho
minfster of marine to increase tho
number of submarines so as to ade­
quately defend hto const lino, in view
of the present weakness of the navy,
which was stressed during tho discus­
sion in tho senate.
The concluding paragraph of tho
naval commission’s resolution was ns
follows:
"One cannot conceive, therefore,
that France’s efforts in this direction
should ho obstructed or limited. It is
a question of national independence
and of the right of legitimate dofenso
that is at stake.”

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RIG DOINGS TONIGHT
AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE.
Senator Trammell Introduces Bill of
IIOXING, WRESTLING, ETC.
Great Importance

There will lie big doings tonight nt
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Senator
tho Princess Theatro when Gordon nnd 1Park Trammell Introduced in tho sonKeith meet in a boxing match nnd nto two hills of great Importance Inst
there will also bo several good week. Onu of his bills provides for n
wrestling matches and several other fund of fifty million dollars a year
stunts including a battle roynl. Tho for loans to farmers through tho fed­
American Legion can ho counted upon eral land banks.
to give you nn evening’s plcnsurc. At
Senator Trammell sayH thousands
the Princess tonight.
of farmers at present are denied long
time loans from the federal land hanks
.Mrs. M. C Wagner of Savannnh is bccnuHO tho funds nro not nvnilnblo.
in the city for n few days, the guest
His other bill provides for tho War
of the Valdez hotel.
Finnnco Corporation to hnvo authority
to make advances nnd loniiH to farm­
ALL DISCIPLINE AND
ers and cattlemen through hanks un­
NO FUN MAKES JILL A
til July 1, 1028, instead of having this
REBELLIOUS GIRL relief to agricultural interest termi­
nated In 1022 ns provided by tho pres­
Has a pretty girl tho right to wenr ent law. Under tho law which Sena­
pretty clothes nnd hnvo n good time? tor Trammell Hecks to hnvo extended
Or should girls ho kept strictly nt for one yonr longer tho citrus fruit
homo as their great grandmothers and cattle industry of Florida have
were, and dressed in plnln clothes to had advances of largo Bums mndo to
prevent their becoming vnln?
them through Floridn hanks by tho
It is a pretty generally accepted War Finance Corporation. With tho
psychological fact tluit suppressed de­ law extended for ono yonr beyond its
sires are tho most dangerous. For In­ present lifo Florida will no doubt re­
stance, tho girl who novor has any ceive further substantial aid.
pretty clothes thinks twlco ns much
about them as tho girl who hns thorn n i n e ' iiu n d r e d q u a r t s
ns a matter of courso. Tho hoy who
ON HOARD YACHT CAUGHT
is forbidden to play enrds is JuHt twlco
AT MIAMI YESTERDAY
as eager to learn to play poker ns
tlio boy whoso parents join him in a
III) Thr Aaaorlnlrd Prraa)
MIAMI, Dec. 28.—British schooner
cheerful game in tho family Hitting
Water Witch, is in possession of fed­
room,
eral
authorities here today nnd tho
There nro oven folks who renlizo
officors
nro under arrest nH tho re­
that a nation which Is forbidden its
beer, thinks and talks and yonrna sult of tho discovery of nine hundred
twice as much for its boozo iih it did qunrtH of liquor aboard yeHterduy. Of­
ficials said tho liquor was so curefulin prohibition days.
Tho story of n girl who novor had ly concealed they missed it when tho
nny fun or pretty clothes and who vessel was first searched.
breaks nwny from stern discipline tho
very morning hIio attains her eigh­ REFINED SUGAR BREAKS
—GOES BELOW LEVEL
teenth birthday has been amusingly
FIVE CENTS TODAY
told in Bebo Daniels' latest picturo,
"One Wild Week," which is tho main
( I I ) T h r A aadelated P r r a a )
attraction nt tho Star Theatro today.
NEW YORK, Doc. 28.—Refined suAh tho girl who trios to ninko up Ignr broko bolow fivo cent lovol today
for lost tmlo nnd hnvo a littlo wholo- for thq first timo In sovoral yonrs duo
som°, natural fun, MIsh Daniels has n ■to continued weakness of raw sugar.
delightful rolo, woll suited to her tom- Federal Sugnr Roflning Company re­
pernmont and Btylo.
duced Its quotation to 4.90 cents n
Also a good comody.
pound for fine grunulatcd.

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" W h a t do you think of tho situation la Hie Balkans?" tho Inquiring
reporter asked Princess Priscilla ns she arrived la America. "Illa-blal”
she answered. Princess Priscilla, you see. c an't talk much yot T h a t's
hOr m other, Princess Ulbesco of Rumania, holding her up for • view of
tho Htatuo of Liberty .

RAILROADS WANTED CONTINUE
TO HOLD OFF STATE LAW
INTERSTATE COMMERCE CONTROL
LaFollette Charges Secret Meeting in Washing­
ton With Farmers
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HAVE NO CLUE Looks Like Staple Crops
JACKSONVILLE Will Bring Good Pric- ,
es This Year
MURDERERS YET
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 28.—Sheriir today is without n cluo to tho
slnycr of the young man believed to
bo W. M. Allison, nn nutomobilo
mechanic of Columbus, Ohio, whose TO (JET IN WHERE THE SEED IS
body was found in tho woods near
GOOD AND T. A. BRUM LEY
here yesterday by a negro woman.
WILL LOOK AFTER THE
Every effort is being made to loeate
GINNING.
Elmer Bloom, with whom Allison left
Columbus several months ago for
The Sanford section, nnd all ovor
Florida in search of work.
Seminole county, will plnnt somo cot­
ton this spring and already ninhy
FLORIDA PLAYS LOUISIANA
acres
are being broken up in nnd
’
AT HAVANA, CUBA
NEXT CHRISTMAS DAY around Longwood, Markham and oth­
er parts of tho county for this stnplo
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GAINESVILLE, Dec. 28.—A game crop. Cotton wns grown hero sevopwith Louisiana State at Havana, al years ago but the boll woovil ar­
Cuba, ext Christmas Day is on tho rived and tl'e price dropped and tho
Florida football schedule made pub­ farmers of Seminole quit raising it
lic today. Other games are sched­ for awhile
I.. A. Bromley arranged a big ginuled with Rollins, North Carolina,
and
plant on his place on Celery ave­
Mississippi A. and .M., Mississippi
nue,
and since that time there has
college, Tnlane, Oglethorpe, Clcntson,
been
hut little doing in tho cotton
Alabama, Tennessee, wnth several
line.
dates open.
However, the boll woovil is not hero
now and since tho farmers of this
VOCATIONAL UNIVERSITY
county do not need to depend upon
AT JACKSONVILLE IS NOT
DECIDED IS UNDERSTOOD tiie cotton crop they can safely plant
a Idg acreage from timo to timo nnd
then rest up on tho cotton crop and',
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Forbes plan other crops, making good both^.
still planned today to obtain from ways. The boll weevil will not b«
President Harding authorization for here this year and there will ho sever*
the establishment of vocational uni­ al hundred acres planted and ginnod
versity at former army enntonmont at the Brumloy gin. There arc many
in South. It Ih understood that In sov- idle acres nnd mnny idle tnon and
eral days Camp Johnston at Jackson­ there will he no trouble this sp rin g ’
ville probably will ho selected. Re­ to get all tiie labor needed.
ports today are that Forbes will mnko
C. W. Entzmingor, W. C. Hatchern second tour before selecting Blto for nnd several others of Longwood willl
new university described by Forbes ns plant many acres of cotton. L. Pi
rumors.
Hagan of Markham will plant nt least
ono hundred acres. L. A. Brumloy of
Celery avenue will plnnt about ono
Automobile Bandits
hundred acres and several other farm­
Rob Distilleries
ers hnvo expressed n willingness to
Instead of Banks plnnt from fifty to ono hundred ncroe.
L. A. Brumloy can furnish the seed
Five Trucks Swoop Down cm Ken­ that is strictly from a section where
tucky Distillery and Get
there hns never been nny boll woovil
$.10,000 Worth
and will give tho farmers nil tho in­
formation they wunt in regard to the
(II) The Aaaorlnlrd Prraa)
FRANKFORT, Ky., Dec. 28.—Fivo planting of cotton in this section. I t
automobile trucks of armed men re­ looks ns though it would bo a good
ported to hnvo swooped down on Blue crop nnd with gins nnd n mnrkot es­
Ribbon distillery nt Eminence, Ky., tablished here it should ho n good
today and after locking two guurds crop for men who nro wnntlng t a
in the office of tho plant escaped with put in n stnplo crop of somo sort.. ‘
It nlso looks us though cotton
whiskey valued nt $80,000.
would bring a good price this year,
ns mnny plnntcrs in tho Mg cotton
FORMER GOVERNOR
sections of Georgia and Alabama will
OF NORTH CAROLINA
not plant a big acreage this year on?
DIED AT ItALEIGII TODAY
account of the bull woovil nnd for*
other
good nnd sufficient reasons nnd]
( I I ) T h r Anauclnlrd P rr a a )
RALEIGH, N. C., Dec. 28.—For­ Seminolo county can nnd will got in—
mer Governor Thomas Walter Bick- to the game with good chnnccs oF
ott, who suffered a stroke of paraly­ making money.
sis at his home here last night, died
nt 9:15 this morning without regain­ MAN SHOT TO DEATH
ing consciousness. Mr. Uickott serv­
IIY MOB IN KEY W E 8 W "
ed two terms as attorney general be­
KEY WEST, Dec. 27.—Manuel'
fore being elected governor in 191(5
He was succeeded last January by Head, who, barricaded In tho cupola
Cameron Morrison, and has practiced of n house horo Sunday Htood off a
molt of armed Key West citizens afterlaw here since.
ho had shot nnd killed Willinm H.
Decker, was taken frotn tho county
CO. I), ATTENTION!
jnil by another crowd nnd riddled^*
with bullets Tuesday.
Hdq., Co. I)., 1st Inf., F. N. G.
Marines from tho Key West navy
Sanford, Fin., Dec. 27, 1921.
yard guarded tho county jnil after
Orders No. 80:
1. —The regular Armory drill ofHcnd’s capture until tho mob which
this organization in hereby postponed formed after Decker’s rnurdor broko
from Wednesday night, December 28, up. They gnvo way shortly after 2
1921, until Thursday night, Dec. 29th, a. m. to deputies who patrolled out­
side tho jail. Word that tho mnrlnea
1921, at 7:30 p. m.
2. —The Armory drill for this weekhad been relieved wns pnssod about
is postponed from Wednesday night nnd tho crowd gnthored again. * Ap­
until Thursday night in order to por- proaching tho Jnil, ono of tho leaders
mit tho men of this organization to called for Sheriff Curry nnd when ha
attend the athletic exhibition to ho opened tho door n dozen mon forcod
staged by the Cnmphull-Lonsing Post their way in, ovorpoworing him and
of tho Amorican Legion at tho Prin­ tho Jailor, ohtainod tho keys to Head’*
coll nnd mndo for their victim. Head
cess Theatro on Wednesday night.
•1.—All officers nnd enlisted nion of wns shot twice beforo being taken
thiH organization uro hereby ordered away. Ho wns then plnced in an auto report for drill during this week tomobilo nnd tnken far out on a coun­
on Thursday night, Docembor 29th, try road near old Fort Martollo and
1921, nt 7:30 p. m.
there strung to n tolophone pol*.
Twenty-two bullet wounds wore found
GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
Capt. Inf., F. N. G. Cmdg. In tho body when It was cut down.

NO BOLL WEI

WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Charges without an explanation of its source
were made by Senator LaFollette of as follows:
"On December 9, a secret meet­
Wisconsin in a formal statement is­
ing was held in Washington nt which
sued yestordny, that representatives high officials of the railroads, tho
of the railroads and of ‘.lie coal, steel, coal and steel and lumber interests
and lumber Interest-? at a "secret" attempted to enlist the farmers in nn
meeting held in Washington Decem­ 'agreement whereby all agitation by
tho fnrm interests for repeal of sec­
ber 9th attempted to obtain from farm tion 15-A for tho restoration of state
organization leaders nnd did obtain control over iatrastatu rates should
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from some such lenders adherence to cease.
an agreement not to push legislation t “Tho great special interests repre­
to repeal tho commonly called guaran­ sented at this conference were suc­
cessful in obtaining the consent of
ty section of tho transportation act certain of the farm representatives to
nnd restoro statu control of state such nn agreement.
rates.
i "This conference was participated
Tho Wisconsin senator mndo his in by tho special committee rqprosontcharges in elaborating on his asser­ nig tho railway executives, of which
tion "that a plan is now afoot to per­ Mr. Attorbury of tho I’onnsylvnnin
petuate tho fundamental provisions of railroad wan chairman. There had
the transportation act, embodied in been a previous conference in Now
section 15-A (Tho Guaranty section York September 21, of which J. It.
of which n portion expires noxt March
1) and to render pormnnont tho intol­ ! CHICAGO, Dec. 27.—"Wo hnvo noverable conditions which huvo mndo Hownrd was mndo chnirmnn.
tho transportation system for the past or entered into nn agreement with tho
two yonis nn instrument for tho ex­ rnilronds to ccaso agitating nnything,’
ploitation of tho American pcoplo." | tho American Farm Bureau Federa­
In substantiation of his chnrgos Mr. tion Haid in n statement yesterday, in
LaFollottu mndo public what ho de­ reply to tho stnteinont issued by Sonscribed as " a brief report of tho ac­ 'ntor LaFollotto- nt Washington. "Wo
tion of tho ccnforonco" hold horo De­ ' nro committed to roped of section 5-A
cember 9, which ho branded "as a con­ of the railroad act and will continuo
spiracy to betray not only tho farm­ ^o work for it and we likewise are
By tho wny, did Greece vindlcato
ers but tho consuming nnd tho pro­ [committed to restoration of somo of
In tho Japanose language, **th*
ducing millions of tho nation. This tho powers of state rnto making com­ that grent moral principal sho was main chnnco” and tho "mainland*
fighting for?
report was mndo public by tho sunutor missions.”
mean tho samo.

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RldNEY-WOODCOCK

Mr. nml Mrs. E. Woodcock announce
tho mnrrlngo of their dnughtor,
Madge, to E. S. HiAnoy, which took
plnco Saturday ovenlftg nt tho Baptist
Tontple, Hcv. Gcorgo Hyman officiat­
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Rlfaoy will bo nt homo
to tholr friends ntXvpopka.

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training and a colony for the segre­
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MIAMI, Dec. 2D.—An official rep­
resentative of the Miami city food
ami diary Inspector who has just con­
cluded n tnrec months survey of tho
local restaurants announces that
"lunches," "cafes," "restaurants" nnd
other places of like character here
servo an nverage of 1-1,420 meals
daily. The combined seating capac­
ity of the various places is 4,101,
with a total of 7l).’l employes, and tho
estimated total capital invested is
$500,431. The average price paid
for brcnkfnst is 31 cents, lunch 44
cents and dinner 52 cents.
The survey did not include tho ho­
tel dining rooms and was confined to
places catering only to white persons.

WEST PALM BEACH, Dec. 22.—
Tho problem "how enn a pump mnn
bo made to pump" proved too
much for the City Commission at
its last meeting. The pump man
who operates the water system and
pumping station in the Reed addition
to North Palm Beach lmd issued an
ultimatum, according to Commis­
sioner Magers, that ho would pump
only every other tiny and that more­
over he would not permit willing
were not getting water enough and
hands to "spoil" him on his off days.
Accordingly, folks in that section of
the city were complaining that they
were not getting water enough and
that sometimes they had been unable Women Voter’s League
to get any for hours.
Will Meet at the Court
In reply to complaints J. Frank
House, Friday, Dec. 30
Reed, owner of the water plant, sug­
gested to W. W. Tllibots that he try
his influence with the pump mnn hut Every Woman in Seminole County
Urged to Be Present
Tihbets did not fancy the task and in
turn suggesttd tlint the jolt lie turned
Every woman in the county is not
over to Commissioner Magers, who only invited, but urged to attend the
hrough the subject up at the meeting. meeting at the Court House on FriAfter City Attorney Blackwell had dny, December 30th at 2:30 p. m., to
given an opinion that there was noth­ consider the formation of a County
ing in the charter or the statutes League of Women Voters, in connec­
which gave the Commission power to tion with the state and nationnl or­
discharge Mr. Reed’s personal em­ ganization of that name.
ploye or to compel i im to pump, thu Tho League is NOT a woman’s pnrCommission officially reached the ty—it is strictly non-partisan, nnd en­
conclusion that the only way out was dorses neither a party nor an individ­
to ask Mr. Reed to firo his pump ual.
mnn nnd permit the city to engngo
Tho Longuo advises every woman to
and pay another who would pump join the party of her choico, nnd it
every day.
may ondorso platforms nnd principals.
Its objects arc:
1.
—Education in Citizenship.
GAINESVILLE, Dec. 2:i.-Tho first
(piota of patients from the Htntc hos­ 2 .
—Improved Legislation.
pital for the insane at Chattahoochee
3.—Betterment of Schools.
have arrive! here and have been quar­ •I.—Efficiency in Government.
If a League is formed in Scminolo
tered at the Florida farm colony for
tlie epileptic and feeble minded. The County it will be along these lines and
(piota included 33 girls and 7 hoys, for the purposes.
Remember the date: Friday, De­
all whites and they are to be followed
cember 30, 2:30 p. m.
by approximately 175 more.
The colony lias been established on
You never can tell.
Evontually
the Seaboard Air Line railroad, just
Chinn
may
have
a
sphere
of
Influenco
outside the city limits nnd during the
last two years nearly $200,000 has in China.
been expended by tile statu in clear­
You can ho an idealist, however,
ing land and erecting and equipping
buildings.
Approximately $200,000 without slipping tho other fellow all
additional has been appropriated by tlie aces.
the legislature and is no wnvnilnbio
The Moore Haven Times tells that
for tho further extension of the in­
N.
I’. Ynntis and J. J. Hendry linvo
stitution.
formed
a co-partnership for the pur­
Florida is the forty-third state to
pose
of
selling Florida meats nnd
make provision for its epileptics and
feeble-minded eitizczns and estab­ produce. They will hnvo a special
lishment of the colony apparently re­ storage place at the workss of tho
sulted more from a popular demand Florida lee and power Company, nnd
than the work of any individuals or will buy and sell Florida licef, pork
and mutton. They will also buy pro­
organiations.
The institution was opened Novem­ duce, vegetables and poultry, syrup,
ber 1 and more than 100 patients al­ corn, liny and peanuts.
ready have been received.
Tlte purposes of the colony ns set LOST, Strayed or Stolen, one brown
fortli in the legislative act providing
Collie pup, five weeks old. Return
for its establishment are tho provid­
ing of an asylum fur thu cam and to George Hyman, 515 Park nvonuo,
23fl-2tc
protection of the epileptic and feeble- for reward.

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When You Think of a Cord Tire There Ih only One Word to Remem­
ber, That is—

ROYAL
For there is but one. Don’t liny cheap, unknown hriiuda when you
can buy a Royal nt the same price.

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Royal Royal
Tubes
Cord
30x3 Vt .......... ... $1H.30 $2.H0
2.95
32x3Vj .......... .... 25.75
3.45
31x4
.......... .... 29.45
3.70
32x4
.......... ..... 32.50
33x4
......... ...... 33.50
3.HO
.......... ...... 31.50
4.00
4.00
32x4 Vi ......... ...... 42.70

Royal Royal
Tubes
Cord
33x4 Vi ....... ....... $13.75 $1.75
4.90
34x4 Vi ....... ....... 44.85
5.10
15x1 Vi ........ ....... 40.10
5.30
10x1 Vi ......... ....... 47.10
5.70
....... 53.20
83x5
0.00
85x5 ........ ........ 55.85
0.35
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58.75
17x5 ........

Frank Akers Tire Co.
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VULCANIZING

F irst and Elm Ave.

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BON TON BRIDGE CLUB
Tho members of tho Bon Ton Bridge
Club woro most plensantly entertain­
ed this morning nt n Bridge Luncheon
by Mrs. Ben Caswell nt her homo on
Mngnolin ave. Thcro being two ta ­
bles of plnycrs.
In tho interesting gnmo of bridge
played during tho morning, high
score was mude by Mrs. Robert Hines,
who was given n gold Chinn unit nnd
pepper shaker set.
Following tho nwnrding of tho
prize, Mrs. Cnswoll served salmon lonf
with cream sauce, peas in timbals,
cheese salad in pepper cups, hot rolls,
fruit enke nnd coffee.
Those enjoying tho cordial hospitnlity of this chnrming hostess wero:
Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, Mrs. Ed. Betts,
Mrs. Joo Chittenden, - Mrs. Robert
Hines, Miss Esther Milior, Mrs. How­
ard Smith, Mrs. Dan U. Wilder of
Jacksonville and Mrs. R. S. Holly.

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“Ladies Must Live”
with BETTY COMPSON. All tho shades of modern wornan’s life—her glory, her foibles, her follies, her wnys with the
world nnd men. In a gorgeous picture of things not every­
body knows.

Also FOX NEWS­
Robert Pruitt was stricken blind on
his tenth birthday, while at play with
a number of Chinese schoolboys In
the American mission compound at
IIwaiiKlisIcn,
Shantung
province
where be was born. A blow on tho
head produced paralysis of the optic
nerves. That was 13 years ago. Todny as a bachelor of arts of Har­
vard, where he graduated recently.
Mr. Pruitt Is returning to China with
a plan to estaldlsli a school for the
blind In connection with the Chinese
college at llwanghsleii. Ills parents.
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Pruitt, formerly
of Youngstown, Ohio, have been sta­
tioned la llwnnghs'cn for ninny years

BECK HAM-SMIT1I
Dr. M. E. Gabard, of Genova dis­
trict, married Miss Ruth E, Smith nnd
Mr. Harry E. Beckham nt Gonovn
Sunday afternoon at four o’clock.
Tho young couple nro from Sanford
where they nro known to n largo cir­
cle of friends who will bo surprised DEB'S HOME COMING
WILL BE CELEBRATED
nnd delighted to learn of their wed­
AT TERRE HAUTE
ding.

Tomorrow—Bebe Daniels in “One Wild
Week”; “Going Thru The Rye” Comedy
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SAFETY FIRST
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Wo invite the public nnd nil users of ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring nml in
our method of hnndling its product. Why tnko
n chnnco? Your eminent physicians clnim
thnt this water in unexcelled nnd its purity
mnkes it most beneficial for mnny troubles.

(llr T he Aasorlnlrd I'rma)

Miss Mildred Dickson, of Orlando,
TERRE HAUTE, Dec. 21.—Prepar­
spent Christmas hero with her Bisters ations for elaborate home coming
Mrs. Chris Matthews and Mrs. James celebration to be held today in honor
Stewart.
of Eugene V. Delis by local Socialists
was abandoned when it became known
Mr. and Mrs. Voile Williams an­ commutation granted by President
nounce tho birth of a son.
Harding did not become effective un­
til Sunday, committee on arrange­
Mr. and Mrs. James White nnd son ments announced thnt the celclirntion
of Jacksonville, were tho
guests would bo hold as soon as possible af­
Christmas of Mrs. M. Nelson at her ter Debs’ arrival.
home on Elm ave.
After w0 preserve tho Ear Eastern
Edward Nelson, of Miami, spent markets for Amcrlcn, the next stop
the week end hero with his mother, will lie to get Amerienn business men
Mrs. M. Nelson.
interested in them.
The proposed bond issue of $750,­
D. G. Wagner, of Kissimmee, is 000 for tho bard surfacing of tho
visiting ills many Snnford friends to­ roads in Mndiaon county passed by
day. Mr. Wngnor is state agent for
a largo majority tho pnst wock.
n life insurance company nnd trnvcls
ovor a big territory and ho says thnt
Snnford is oioking rich and prosper­
ous nnd ho socms ninny improve­
ments.

The Ford people of Snnford ns well ns the
Western Union recommend this wnter for
batteries.
Cnll phone 311 nnd have n bottle of this wnter
sent you nnd protect your health.

Elder Springs Water Co.
SANFORD

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FLORIDA

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

N. J. Lilian), of the Herald Print­
ing Co., left todny with Mrs. Lillinrd
for a week’s stny at Okeechobee City
whore ho will look after tho interests
of tlie Okeechobee News and take a
vacation fishing and enjoying tlie big
lako country.
ELEVEN EGYPTIANS
KILLED IN FIGHTING
( l l r T h e A aa o cln trd I 'r ra a )

LONDON, Dec. 27.—Eleven Egyp­
tians were killed, fourteen wounded in
recent nationalist disturbances in
Cairo says foreign office statement.
There were no British casualties.
Osmlrlduim In Tasmania.

Recent exploration and develop­
ment have revealed eiioriiious de­
posits of osiiilrhllmii and gidd-bearillg
gravels In ilic valleys of tlie largo
rivers of lIn* western division of TimiiiiimIii , w h i c h Is the sole producer on
a large scale of point iiiclnl osmlrldImu. For &lt;hc first half of 11)20 (lie pro­
duction was I.OP.'I ounces, valued at
£ 11.012. In March. 1020, Ilic local price
reached £-12 Ills, per ounce, stub's (lie
London Times Trade Supplement.

Make Your Wish for the New Year

A Super-Hero.

(t

"Anything mmxuul In tin* ennrt of
domestic relations lids morning’/"
"A young wniuiiu who iiiniTlcd u Lo­
gos war hero wauls n divorce.”
"Tluit Inis happened before."
“Bill lids fellow Inis large Ideas.
Ill* claims in Imvi* won the luiiili- of
•lie .Marne.”—lUniilngluiin Age llciabl.

If wishes were realities we’d have our little home” say the newlyweds.

Well, wishes can be realities! Buy a lot in—

LANE’ S SUB-DIVISION

Reward of Merit.

"NYluit's ilic most attractive feature
of fiiria life'/" asked the cit.i dweller.
"Knocking off work on Sulurduy and
going In town In the lllvver," said the
truthful agriculturist.-—Blrminghiu:
Age,-Heroic.

and build a home just like you want

Beautiful Lots

Rural life affords more fresh air
and fewer fresh youngsters.
NOTICE!
Tho rcgulnr annual mooting of tho
stockholders of tho Snnford Building
Si Loan Association of Snnford, Fla.,
will bo hold in accordanco with its by­
laws in tho offlco of tho Asoclntlon,
108 Mngnolin Avonuo, Snnford, Flori­
da, on Saturday, January 14, 1022, at
7:30 p. m., for tho purposo of olccting
n board of directors to servo for tho
onsuing year, and for tho transaction
of any othor business thnt may prop­
erly como boforo tho mooting.
’ A. P. CONNELLY,
12-onw-4w
Socrotnry.

PRICES: $150.00 TO $750.00

-EASY TERMS

E. F. LANE
Phone 95-

5

“THE REAL ESTATE MAN”-

-Phone 95

.tm m iH iiiH H H H ia a u H a m iH u iu n iiia u u a a ia M iia iH iiiiiH H iu H n i"

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1921

PAGE TWO

to offer them anything they want, tbiiB. Many of them are in Europe
hut they have never been gouged nnd n large portion of the time. Theso
I t U l k t l e v e r y ■ f l e r n o o n e x c e p t S u n ­ we might add that they will not ho extra high salaries with no services
d e r n t t h e l l e r n l d H u II iI I i ik . 107
gouged in Sanford. Tho Lakeland rendered is one of the lands that rail­
M i ( n o l l « A r r , N n n f o r d . Kin.
Telegram is only one of tho many road stocks nru currying and fofr :
G uessed the Exact Number
Florida papers taking up this phase which the people ore asked to put up
of the case in tho following editorlnl the cash in high freight nnd passen­ % of Seeds In the Citron
l ’U IlM SIlK H H
ger rates.
on the subject:
. J . HOLLY—
____ ..................K d l l o r
Thu water shipping idea should not
"In n timely nnd cnutlonsly word­
J . L tL L A ItD ...„ ...H ecretn ry &gt; T rrn au rrr
3
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A . N K I2 L ...................... r i e n e m l k l n n n i t r r ed editorial the Mihml Herald dis­ he permitted to he silenced by any
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L. l i t W IN
.....C lrrtiln lliiu H n n a t r r
R
outside
inltuence.
Water
shipping
I’honr 148 up to fliOO I'. It,
cusses the slump in tourist traffic
H
1
A d v e r t l a i n * I t n t e n M nde K n o w n o n
amid warns the people that, if they for thi» locality will he the snving
R
A p p licatio n
clause
to
farming
and
fruit
culture.
wish the tide to return to its old time
3
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■ n fe n e rlp tlo n l ' r l r e In A d v n n r e
R
Our
people
should
stand
sulidly
to­
volume,
tho
prnctlco
of
profiteering
This
institution,
whose
success
nnd
strength
has
Y e n r ......................................... fn.no
I
Wins
any
Pair
of
#
gether on this subject.—ReporterM o n t h * ................................... il.00 in rents must cense.
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D e l i v e r e d In C i t y tiy C a r r i e r
been bullded by a loyal people, whose most vriluStar.
R
Miami
is
not
the
only
city
In
Flor­
) * • W e e k ......................................... IB C e n t*
Shoes Desired
H
ida
which
has
thus
cut
down
one
of
. j “T h e h i * IS t o I N - | i « | r W e e k l y H e r *
nblc
asset
Is
the
confidence,
trust
nnd
esteem
of
■
IS YOU11 BUDGET HEADY?
B id e n ti r e l y e o v rr* S em tnote
C o u n t y its most reliable sources of Income.
■
. a n d I* p u b l l a h e d e v r r y K r ld n y . A d v r r
At
lenst
one
west
const
town,
which
those who know it best and whose highest en­
t l l t l f ra te * m nde k n o w n on npp llrn *
| Another Shipment
t l o n . D e m o e r n t l e In p a l l l l r * . fiiJIO p e r we shall not name, hut which is eas­
It
is
time
to
make
up
tho
budget
for
R
y e n r . a l w n r * In n d v n n e e .
deavor Is to attnin still higher plains of service—
a
ily
reached
by
boat
from
Tampa,
is
1022.
That
tho
budget
for
11)22
did
a
M lBM II(:il T I I K A N S Q C IA T B II PIIKNS
snld to lie suffering a good deal more nut work at all is no reason for not
wishes you n happy, healthful nnd prosperous
thnn it is willing to ndmit from ilia
&lt;PSn
mnking this one, but the more reason ■
New Year.
same cause.
^
----For
the-----Landlords
got
the
fever.
All
tho
j
Tor
it,
R
Rather quiet nfter the storm.
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R
traffic would hear was their motto.
There is one precious truth to bo
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"Others
are
doing
it,
why
shouldn't!
remembered.
If
the
income
is
not
This seems to ho a dancing week.
■
we?" was their excuse. And they J fixed, do not take ns a ha;.is tho larg- “
r
R
One every night.
R
cnlmly ignored the fact thnt tho ubi- est sum the family is likely to have. *
-----------o----------"Cream Clears Up a Stuffed Head,” quitimis tourist, discussing his trip Take the lowest figure. Don’t gam-1
8nys medicine r.d in daily papers. in a hundred different places, carried hie in futures. Then if more money
Not some of the stuffed heads wo tho news far and wide and created |»ours in thnn you have counted on,
in an amazing brief space of time, 1there will bo "n grand glorious fcolS A N F O R D , FLA.
saw yesterday.
the impression that such nnd such a ing."
.
---------- o----------- « , Wull Street is not worrying about place was a rich man's town, didn’t j If the income is nil right now, bud|
synthetic gold. Why should Wall wnnt middle-class visitors, nnd was get anyhow. Make nn cstlmato pnred
J to the core and then try it out when pnrtmcnt said lie "had nil he could do
Street worry about filthy lucre or running a "regular skin game.”
Lakeland
has
suffered
less,
perthe money comes in again. And don’t looking after cars stolen in his own
Hew lucre or any kind of lucre.
haps, than any other large town in think you can’t budget if you have town without looking nftcr other
town's stole nears, too," and refused
Tampa Tribune says that some one the state from that cause. Its ropli* debts. Allow a certain sum every
month
to
ho
paid
on
hack
hills
and
1° take the message which would
tntion
is
still
favorable.
Novortho
ut the police station refused to give
Tampa police headquarters any in­ less, it is hound to share witih the don’t run any new ones, and you’ll hi ve advised him of tho the't of a
formation or satisfaction over the real culprits a certain amount of the come up to prosperity hand-over-hand. Tampa m r fur which tl.e owner ufA bunking house suggests tho fol- ft cd a reward
phone about n stolen automobile. This criticlsm,
Receipt of the message wctild no:
There
is
just
enu
sensible
thing
to
lowing
as fair percentages:
Food,
statement should he investigated,
do, and that is to show such a spirit 25 po rcont; shelter, 20 percent; oper- have cost him anything. It was thu
----------- o----------of the
Business starts right up nftcr o friendliness and fairness that, no uting expenses, light, heat, etc., IB! first time in the experience
that
co­
think
of
o
t
h
e
r
per
cent;
clothing
20
per
cent;
adTmipn
police
department
Christmas just as if nothing had hap­ matter wlint they
o; oration had been refused.—Tampa
places,
those
who
come
to
Lakeland
vancement,
20
per
cent.
In
tho
latter
pened. There is much building to
•do around the city and in the busi­ will go away with kind feeling in are included savings, insurance, phy- Tribune.
. ..... - r * - ~ —:--- 1—r:—r
ness portion. Sanford needs a doz­ thclr hearts and ready to defend the alciiui, education,, church and boriovAnother
early winter hardship is uRiaiHRHsaaiaRiiiaiaaRRaRiiiiaaMRHiiRiiisiiiiisiaiRRR
lonco,
ami
thu
like.
If
thu
schedulu
place
against
any
and
all
aspersions,"
en or moro smaller store rooms for
■
a
doesn’t fit, it can lie modified to suit tlr t of getting a soft-collar neck ucmany purposes. •
cu. turned to the rasp of a stif^ colyour needs.—Tampa Tribune..
ALL WATER SHIPPING.
loi.
This is the time to stimulate bus­
West Florida should take nothing (HAND CONCERT THURSDAY
iness and keep the trade coming. The
ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO
AND COMPLETE PROGRAM
■if A iijillt-iillon f u r ’I ' m I ) m l *
for
grantd in the matter of reduct­
holiday season is over hut there are
t
nUi-r
S
f
c
i
l
i
m
B7B,
ill
tli*1
SUIT YOU
Hevornl winter months before us, and ion in railroad rates, either passen­
Lt-nrrnl Htulutc*
The
bund
concert
Thursday
night
in
ger
or
freight.
Reduction
will
only
|
It looks like they will be cold months.
In h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t J .
A.
• You can make money buying for advance.
Good limo to sell your winter stuff be made as the railroads are driven Central Park will bo one of thu big t.- ‘■'iimrleu
onU. n u r c h u s u r o f T a x C e r t i f i c a t e
now. Use The Daily Ilei.Jd—it gets to it by law or by the laws of supply features of holiday week. The follow­ No CMiIl, .tilted I lie r.tl) (lily o f . tune, A.
You are going to build a home one of these
r&gt; I SIM, Iuih f i le d hulit c e r t i f i c a t e In
and demand. Railroad officials are ing program will lie rendered:
the customers.
nit o f f i c e a n d li as m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n f o r
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
now touring the country, not so much March—Superhus ............ C, Rockwell tn d e e d t o I s s u e In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h
In'
Sa i d c r l If lent o e i n h r a c n s I h o fol*
Overture--Princess
of
India
.....King
with
a
view
of
determining
what
is
by easy stages.
b&gt;» t v, (lower limit p r o p e r t y Mi niat ed In
t The Daily Herald will ho taken ov­
Vocal Solo—Tho Sunshine of Your
S"-i Inot c C n u n l y , F l o r i d a , t o - w i t : N W I 1
e r to Enterprise every afternoon the matter witli railroads as to as­
W , o f Hoc. 17. T w p . 31 B, II. 30
If you have some money, will build one or S
Smilo............................. Liliun Ray of
ti! The H a l t ) l a n d Im Itor a s s e s s e d n t t h o
commencing the first of January. certain just how determined the peo­
tit.
•
of
Mm
i
e
s
u
i
t
nc
e
o
f
Much
c
e
r
t
i
f
i
c
a
t
e
Chas.
llrudy
two houses.
J:
In ! «i n a m e o f W. II. W h i t e .
Wo have a good correspondent over ple arc, and how far they will go in
Popular Hits of ’21—I’ve Got tho
A lt o : T a x C e r t l f l c n t o No, 1802, d a t o d
their
demands
for
lower
rates.
there and Enterprise people will get
Sanford is moving, don't wait, get in the ;
(I *, filh d a y o f J u l y , A. It. 1887, h a * f i l ed
Hluea ............................. G. Guskill nhld
No one knows bettor thnn these
c e r t l r l c a l o In m y of f i c e , a n d h a s
their dully paper every evening al­
[ 'n&gt; dn a p p l i c a t i o n f o r t a x d e e d !«• I s s ue
Patrol—Whistling JohnnluH..........
game noW
'M
J
most as soon as Sanford people. This railroad officials what and where the
, in n c o o r d n n c n w i t h l aw . Bald c c r t l f l ....................................
Fred
Huger
i•"
*e
e
m
b
r
a
c
e
s
t
h
o
f
o
l
l
o
w
i
n
g
d
e
s
c
r
i
b
e
d
through the courtesy of fnpt. Atkin- trouble is. Through public service
I p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In S e m i n o l e C o m i t y ,
Intermission
won, thnt bluff olil son dog who Is commissions, state and nationally,
doing so much for Sanford with his they have been enabled to hulld up March—Tho Kilties..........S. E. Morris
“
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2
rates to an extent never before ex­ Intermezzo—Howl of I'anises........
flno new boat.
..................... ........... Jules Roynard
perienced. Through well directed
propaganda they had hoped to get Waltzes—Old Chestnuts....M, L. Luke
HUMPING THE TOURISTS.
by with it. Hut with nit their 0f. Song—From Musical Comedy Mary
AGENT
So many tourist towns Inst winter fort, the people were not to &gt; fool-! Die L°v® Nest..................L. Hirsch
I*
4« . I f
intn
grab led every tiling the tot, Hants had cd, mid railroad companies soon found Selection—Gents of Stephen Foster
Tobani
their
business
slipping
nwny
from
because they could get away with it
Star Spangled Hnnnor......
.....Key [
lllllIRlIlBIIIRIIRIIIIIRIIIBIIEnnilllRIIIIIIIIIIIIUI
nnd they are now feeling the effects them. Now they nro making Homo
1 i
UP
pretenses
nt
remedial
adjustment.
*of it, hocarse the tourists nrc pass­
SANFORD
POSTOFFICF
■
Relief
will
only
come
when
tho
ship­
ing them by on the other side. You
■
HANDLED
HEAVY
TRAFFIC
■
cun grab off anything one time, pers of the country find a way of get­
■
IN
EFFICIENT
MANNER
ting
along
without
tho
rnilronds.
THE
STRONGEST
■
but never again. You cannot holp
■
All wutor shipment from Florida
GUARANTEED
cither yourself or your town by
bumping tho visitors.. Rome of them points Rooms feasible and when this \ CiU't. P. M. Elder, our efficient
TIRE MADE
poati .. ter and his nldo corps of as­
■
Jimp he cranky am! ask for more is accomplished, railroads will find
■
sist: U .ne to ho congratulated upon
than thoir per diem entitles them, moans pf reducing their rates. N o t.
'Kir &gt;nulling of a big Christmas
hut usually human nature is tho same before. The Miami .Steamship com- 1
btiBinoKC. Tho postmaster and his
puny,
in
reducing,
rates
fifty
per
cent
the world over and no one tikes to
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Cords
Sizes
assistants worked day and night to Fabrics
■
GORDON,
of
Sanford
f'd th.it he or rhe is being robbed between that city and Jacksonville,
■
30x3
relieve the congestion and everything $ 9.80
n
fruits
nnd
vegetables,
will
enable
■
Whether it he by Jrs.su James or by
$18.00
30x3
V
i
woikod
as
smooth
as
glass
all
the
$12.50
■
.Tokho in tho latter day role of a ho- the growers of that section to mar­ week, and while the crowds had u. $19.15
■
32x3'/;
$25.50
PHIL
KEITH,
of
Birmingham
■
ket
their
products
at
a
profit.
It
™
proprietor. Sanford, not being
31x1
1
$21.75
stand
in
line
at
times
to
get
their
may
be
lie
menus,
too,
of
tho
Enst
&gt;ln ihe strictly tourist class m a de a
$32.10
32xt
$25.35
EIGHT ROUND EXHIBITION
■
treasonable rate for hotel neeotttodn- (’oast railroad reducing freight rates mail, there was no delay and every­ $20.50
$33.10
33x1
one
was
satisfied.
■
so
thnt
they
will
be
fair
to
shippers.
lMRasJn.it year and had a fair share
■
$31.25
$27.25
34x4
The
postofllco
has
already
out­
■
On the •tourist trade, and they were West Florida will need the competing grown its quarters and Postmaster $38.40
Good
Wrestling
Match
and
a
Fast
■
$11.90
32x1 Zi
satisfied with the accomodations and rates of water shipping before it will Elder knows how to get tho proper $34.50
$12.85
33x1
Z
t
Battle Royal
■
the price. They are coming back get any permanent relief.
35x5
$51.75
results even in a crowded area and $13.55
■
No
one
will
want
to
beat
the
rail­
this year and bringing their friends
■
road companies down to rulnntlon tho way he handled the heavy holi­
■
with them for they foul that while
■
day business in a matter for congrat­
rates.
That
would
be
detrimental
to
Hanford may not offer them the var­
ulation to him and his clerks.
B
ied attractions of a real tourist town all interests. Hut rnilrond organiza­ Sanford can Well he proud of tho
ORLANDO,
FLA.
tion has been n matter of etock job­
B
it offers all the hunting nnd fishing
■
American Legion Athletic Association
bing in the past, whereby roads are efficient force at the postoffice.
■
nnd good roads and good accomoda­
-I*
capitalized
and
bonded
from
three
to
Eyes Tested
Glasses Fitted
tions and will soon be able to offer
five limes their nctunl cost, ami then SANFORD POLICEMAN
jthom a duo country club and golf
NOT IN ANY HUMOR
TOM MOORE
links. We have a good bait I for in order to keep tftoso stocks and
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FOR CO-OPERATION
bonds on the market at figures that
Optomctrlst-Opticlnn
them and we have the same climate mnde them attractive to investors,
thnt some tourist towns have and a
Opp. Postoffice
Somebody at Sanford who an­
they Imd to show large earning pow­
much better climate than many of ers. This they did at the expense of swered a long distance telephone call We Appreciate Your Business
them can offer. And when our new
the public. These stock jobbers have from the Tampa police department
tourist hotel is built we will be able made immense fortunes without the last night nnd represented himself ns Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
investment of a dollar. The ability speaking for tho Sanford police doto manipulate was the investment
•
they put in to the business.
Thov
ROSE FOUR
Good moalH, $H.OO por week, Tho
u
knew hqw to organize capital and Temple Club, corner Third nnd Park.
CHICKEN SAI.AD
u
market secttrlolos. This was their
BLISS
TRIUMPH
A delicious chicken salad,
nurt in railroad building. In opera­
n
tion they were equally skillful, for
which is quickly prepared,
COBBLERS
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
sa
they managed by a system of inleria made by using a can of
o p t . n.
-of1icklng directors to shift business
This seed stock is especially selected Maine Grown,
Purity Cross Chicken Salad,
OPTIC1A N—OPTOM ETH 1ST
nnd accounts to suit circumstances,
from fields free from Plight infection
HOUSE
chill this thoroughly then
and hv overlapping of official titles,
B
M
add celery if desired and
they managed-to keen all comnnuies
H
11 PECK BAGS
CLEANING
U
loaded down with high salaried men
arrange on lettuce.
M
who
did
not
perform
nn**
rent
dntv.
U
Ask for Prices
.• B i
ARTICLES
■
U is a well known fact thnt "pay tyVfc;kl
roll’’ men operated the railroads. The
big chlu'H find tlu&lt; men who can do
the practical operating and tiioz.o arts Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
hired. They aro simply employes.
EVILS EXAMINED
B 1) .■! ■ &lt;
x
/
2
Plumes m -49»
The Heads who wear tho titlus and
SANFORD
FLORIDA
WEI.a k a ULOCK
jj draw tho munificent mtlnrio* kww 121- Last. 1st Hi.
Bnmurd, r u
'■
■ very little about tho actual opera*: "15 GRIND OUR OWN I.ENSE
a i m ..............

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

Miss Mae Goodbee s The Bank of Safety

[HE HERALD PRINTING CO.

Security-Service

!

758

1 JAZZ OXFORDS

l LADIES, ^ MEN [

eSore \ The Peoples Bank of Sanford

j

W E HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS

.I

Miller
Tires

NEW PRICES

j Meisch Realty Company j
A. P.

I Wrestling and Athletic
Exhibition

s

W. R. LINK TIRE CO. PRINCESS THEATRE, WED. DEC. 28TH

SEE OUR
WINDOW

DEANE TURNER •

ui-,

BALL HARD­ \ Chase
WARE CO.

&amp;

Company ;

�W«L.fiL—t . 1

■. Uut’j **Y "*;,•

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1921

:« THEWEATHER =
m

To Onr F a rm e rs:
officers of the First National Bank aro
men who are permanently identified with the
future of this city and community.

1

Who are home people who intend to stand
sec„ iunruly behind the farmers of this
nnd whose policy has ever been one of
alertness to assist in every constructive move­
ment tending to increase the weatlh and pros­
perity of your farm.

IT you are invited to make this institution your
1 i.Miikimr headquarters and to come in and talk
" „ver your financial needs with us.
II

| First N ational B an k
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

|

F.

p. F o r s t e r , Pres.

In and About

r, nip UmiiionlnK*
Mention hi
tf,ll er» In llrlef

p.fMtiml linin'*
of Intercut

B. F. Whitner, Cashier

&amp; The City •jfi

Celery if looking fine.
Fim. weather, line weather, but
Ith.it cold spell will never nrrlvc.
has n Inrue entile ranch in Volutslft
m \ 'arming lands in Seminole coun­

ty.

____

The hunt line from Sanford to En­
terprise is bringing tho people to
Saanford to trade. The merchants
ihonld co after the trade that natur­
ally wans to come to Sanford if en­
couragedMr, and Mrs. Walsh and family of
Wilmington, N. C., are in tho city
for a short slay with relatives. Mr.
and Mrs. Walsh were residents of this
city several years ago and have many
friends here who are always (dad to
cce them.

Sum m ary of the
Floating Small
Talk* H ueelnrth
Arranged for
H em 'il I t e i d e r '

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For Florida: Generally fair
tonight and
Thursday;
warmer in extreme northeast portion.
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PAGE HIRER

Da enjoy Lnko Monroo nnd our riv­
ers nnd lakes and have their yacht
horo all tho time. They are great
Sanford boosters nnd their friends
nro nlwnys glad to see them.

N FIRST CAR OF CARHAGE
ROLLED OUT THIS MORNING
I*
Hu
m One of the first cars of cnbbnge roll­
n ed out todny under thu auspices of tho
Sanford Truck Growers, Inc., tho cab­
i bage being from the farms of Messrs.
Murphy and Lee at Oviedo, and
brought a good price. Cnbbnge is
said to he the finest this year ud tho
outlook for good money in cabbage
is very bright. There is considerable
i
this se-'tion and it is looking (Inc.
K*
K3
Ha KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ATTENTION 1
He
Taylor Commnndcry will meet in
Ha
Ha special conclave on Frldny evening,
Ha December 30th, 1921 at 7:00 p. m.
Both the Order of Malta and tho
Ho
Order
of thu Temple will ho confer­
tM
red.
Please
attend in full dress uni­
Hn
form.
Visiting
Sir Knights welcome.
Ha
II. E. TOLAR,
Ha
Eminent
Commander.
Ha
Ha
Ha LEGION DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT.
Ha
As you know tho date has been
Ha
changed
for the big Legion dance and
Ha
it
will
he
held at the Court House Fri­
Ha
day.
night
instead of Saturday night.
Ho
A
good
time
is promised everybody
Ha
who
attends.
Good
floor, good music.
Ha
Ha
Ha GERMAN ENVOYS GOES
TO PARIS FOR MEET

S SANFORD’S :
: TEMPERATURE :

HU
Ha Going down, yes.
Short
drop from 80 to 70 but n
Ha drop nevertheless nnd it will
H« help things some. It hns
Ha been snld that Florida was
Ha dry on Christmas and is dry
*Hs now. Of course this is
* '• something that few of us
H« know anything about hut
H«s tho rainfall is evenly dlBHa trihuted, the sun is shining
Ha and tho moonshines at tho
Ha old still on tho you know.
Ha Have you a little still in
Ho your house?
Ha BrlD A. M. DEC. 28, 1021
Ha Maximum .................... 70
Ha Minimum ..........
05
Hu Range ........................... 50
Hu Iiaromoter ..................00.20
Ha Northwest nnd clear.

Pa Ha Hn Hu ra Ha F.a h« Ha

guests of the Valdez Hotel and aro
BERLIN, Dec. 27.—Dr. Fischer,
greatly
pleased with Sanford's cli- chairman of the German war debt
J. It. Hayden is in the city attain
amt is busy looking after his largo mnate and the city in genornl. They commission, has been instructed to
interests in this section. Mr. Hayden may locate hero for the winter.
proceed to Paris for oral discussion
with the reparations commission. His
D. C. Cross, of Mncon, On., was in mission concerns Germany’s forthcom­
Willie Stringfellow of DoLaml,
the city yesterday on a business mis­ ing reply to the reparations commis­
Jacksonville and Hanford is here to -, sion.
sion's inquiries and was decided upon
day shaking hands with his many
friends.
, It. C. Clough, of Cleveland, is spend- after informal vonforcncs btwn the n
after informal conferences between
1ing a few days In Sanford attending
the members of tho cabinet, Dr. RathCaptain Atkinson brought the pco- t() business.
cnau and Rudolf Hnvcnstoin, presi­
plo over from Enterprise to trade
_____
dent
of the Reichhank, at which sev­
Saturday nnd made them a contpli-] Mrs. Dan U. Wilder leaves this aferal under secretaries of the ministers
mentary trip so they could do their tornoon for Orlando where she will
of finance and economics also wero
shopping.
'visit until Friday.
present.

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A BARGAIN FOR CASH
120 acre homestead for sale. 15 acres cleared
land. Must move at once. Close to transpor­
tation. Flowing wells.

A. P. C O N N E L L Y
CLASSIFIED ADS

I'lasifified advertisements, 5 cents » line. N*&gt; ml taken for less thin.
A post card menu of tho Floronton
Miss Lucilo Newby, who is nttond25 cents. and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cask
Hotel at St. Petersburg bears tho ing Stetson University at DcI.nnd, is Sanford Constructs Co
must accompany nil orders. Count live words to n line and remit ac­
name of W. B. Olson, formerly with spending the holidays hero with bur CONTRACTORS-AND BUILDER*
cordingly!
' •*the Seminole Hotel of this city,, and parents, Mr. anti Mrs. J. T. Newby.
Planes nnd Specifications Cnecrlulb
wo opine that this efficient caterer
---- jrpFurnished
4l
BIGGEST
MUSHROOMS
is with tho Floronton nnd doing well.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Day have arrived in ■1 . All Work Guaranteed
y 7 ‘V w &gt; 'i.
tho city from their home in Pennsyl­ II. T. PACE
LOST—A wrist watch, Swiss movoP. O. Box 1*.
| meiit, Pntrin attached to black rib­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elderkoln nnd Miss vania and as is their custom, will
bon band. Finder ploaso phono 330-J,
Freldn Elderkoln of Nova Scotia aro spend the winter here. Mr; and Mrs. “WE DELIVER THE GOODS
237-3tp

LOST

Quick Service Transfer

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Storage Facilities

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If we please you, tell others; If no&gt;
tell us. Phone 498

Auto Radiator Repair
Shop
Located at 207 French Ave., between
2nd nnd Third. E. B. BERGQU1ST.

Acteylene Welding
OF ALL KINDS

iUsed Car

Sanford Welding Co.
Located In Eagle Bldg,, 205 Oak Ave.

INSURANCE
N. Y. LIFE INS. CO.
W. T. ROBERTS, Agent
Florida
Sanford

( HANDLER, 7-pass. only..... $840.00

Sanford Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE
Call 14G-J
W. RAWL1NG. Prop.___

............$350.00

■ BED, 5-pass......

PAIGE, 5-pass, good buy, only $650.00

Sanford Machine 8?
Foundry Co.

NASH, 5-pass., dandy buy.......$325,00
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General
Mnchinc ami Boiler Works
* I -* *
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
h
bands in stoea
U
(,’rauk Shulls Ite-turued

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Those bargains will last but a short
time -------------terms can be arranged

n

U sed Car S a les
Next to Post Office

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FOR RENT

IFOR RENT—-1 room furnished house,
phono 57(1 between 5 and (1 o’clock
;p.ni.
231-fllo
| FOR RENT—Two furnished boil
rooms, CM Park Avo.
212-tfc
k V ty * v&lt;y?
F*OR RiSNT—Bed room, 311 I’nrk avenue.
178-tfc
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms.
Phono -137-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
Street.
195-tfc
r&lt;iit lU 'Y T Y rc irn rrY ro . w um i™
display window, No. 221 East First
street, opposite postoffico.
230-tfc
furnished bod
FOR RENT—One
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Avo.
Little Violet Schroder holding a
mushroom grown by tier father John,
19D-tfc
who sent II to President Harding, It
weighed three pounds and Is said to FOR RENT—5 room bungalow, fur­
nished, 2 garages. Good location.
have been of record breaking size.
—B, F. Lane, "Tho Real Estate Man"
230-3tp
FOR RENT—Rooms and kitchenettes,
FOR SALE
Shirley Apt., opp. P. O.
220-20tp
FOR SALE—Cabbage plants. J. E. FOR REN*!1—5 roonTTwitiso lfurnished.
Spaulding.
234*4tc
$75,011 per month. Good locution.—
FOR SALE—Paper slid! pecans, 801 E. F. Lane.
234-3tp
Mognolin,
FOR RENT—Good seven room hmisei
well located. $15 por month.—A,
FOR SALE—Ono 25 Romingtuu auto­
P.
Connelly.
230-tfc
matic rifle with 500 cartridges. One
12-gauge Winchester pump.
One
Wa n t e d
Remington ni tutnatlc 3H pistol, lnWANTED—Position
by refined lady
quire Smith Bros. Garage. 23i-0tp
as housekeeper, companion or plnin
FOR SALE—Eight room houso with
sowing, Mrs. Brown, 317 Third SL
hath. Immediate possession. Small
23U-2tp
payment down, long timu on balance.
See Lane or txjdrcss Box 782, Day- WANTED—Customers for fresh milk,
morning and evening deliveries.'—R.
tonn, Fla.
10fl-Tu-Sat-4w
L,
Garrison. Phono 3711. lO'.i-St-Tu
FOR SALE—Ono Daisy churn. Call
U*if •
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MULES FOR SALE—Fivo teams
George A. DeCottes
splendid,
medium
steed
farm
mules
Hotel Montezuma
Attorney-at-Law
at low prices,—F. N. Burt, DeLeon
U
“Sanford's New Mutt*)”
Over Seminole County Bank
Springs, Fla.
231-lfltc
2
*1.50 lip Per Bay
8 AN FORD
FLORIDA
FOR SALE—Household and kitchen
2
S. O. Sbinholfier
furniture.—000 I.aurell Ave., cor­
ner
of 0th street nnd Laurel Avenue. HARTFORD BATTERY
Contractor uml Iluiltier
230-2tp
“Battery In aura nee"
" S v n FMRD
FLORIDA
FOR SALE—Westinghouso ele. trie
Sold nntl Serviced by
motor; 80 feet best gratlo water
H. W. NICKERSON
l i d w . Higgins, I n c .
Public Accountant; Audits—Systems hose and ono lawn mower.—203 Ma­
ple
Avo.
230-2
tp
Income Tax Service
Haight &amp; Wieland
Room 10 McNelll-DnvlH Bldg.
FOR SALE—Gas heating stove in
Phone 852
Orlando, Fla.
good shape, $2.00 cash takes it.—
Smith Bros. Garage
Herald office.
237-3tp
E x p e rt RcpuirinR
BALE--Steel drum with fifty
SANFORD NO VELn FOR
gallons water-proof paint for con­
OIL, GAS nnd ACCESSORIF.8
WORKS
crete houses. Cheap for cash at tho
Oak and First
Hernld office.
237-3tp
V. C. COLLEU, 1‘rup.
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■ requests all young wonmn desiring
b employment to register at tho First
2 National Uank.
2
AGNES G. BERNER. Ci.nirrnnn

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VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 236

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921
volum e

lovers ta k e po iso n

TOO POOR TO MARRY
JERSEY COUPLE SUICIDE

ONE HUNDRED MILLION
INCREASED
RATES
NOT
HAS BEEN RECOMMENDED
GRANTED BY I. C. C. ON
FOR MERCHANT MARINE

STRAWBERRY SHIPMENTS

And Proposed That Shipping Board Sell the Bal•
ance of Fleet

SYNTHETIC GOLD Existing Rates are High
WLL NOT DISTURB
WALL STREET MEN MODERATE RETURN

Day SEN. TRAMMELL
WANTS REDUCTION
IM 1?YPR1?WS R ATFSI
111 liAI LILOOI I
BOTH TOOK POISON

WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—A ftnnl
conference of o fficial of lending mnrlno trnnnportntion companion with
the shipping hoard’s special subsidy
LO
hnnn railed for January

.Crentlon of n government nmrlno
High Enough and
Iniurnnco, non-profit making corporThen Some
ntlon to Insure its own ships nnil to
'offer hull insurnneo nt cost to private
UV
American owners backed by a loan of
$100,000,000. Other suggested schomW11ICI1 IS ONE OF TIIE MOST IM- 5 to pnss upon n tontntlvo p,nn form u' ;0s Includo tho carrying in Amorlcnn GERMANY WILL NEVER MAKE
POUTANT SUBJECTS IN
Inted by tho commlttco providing t e r , gb|p„ of nt icaHt fifty pcr cont 0f t ho
1CAN BE GUARANTEED FROM
ENOUGH GOLD TO PAY
,l()Y a n d g ir l D e c id e d t h a t
CATEGORY
' tho subsidising of the Amorlcnn m o r-' Immigrants coming to tills country;
! EXISTING RATE ANI) EXPRESS
DEBTS
THIS WORLD CONTAINED
-------chnnt marine to insuro its m ainten-'n ship licensing system; amending
I COMPANIES WILL TAKE IT
(Hr The AaaoHntrd Prraa)
NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—Wall Strcot (
-------NOTHING FOR THEM.
'and revising of navigation laws; proWASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—Senator ance.
&lt;iir Thr Aaanclatrd 1’reaa)
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Park Trammell, who for months has
Tho committee has formed to study lorentlnl througn rates to American was undisturbed today over tho p o r-,
PASSIAC, N. j., Dcc’ “7’- 1 0 0 oultu nctivc in trying to b rin g ' the hoard question of subsidies a t tho Ung vessels, tho extension of const- sistent rumor that Gorman scientist! WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.-Incronspoor to marry That was tho reason b
9
*
. auggestlon of President Harding who wlso laws to our insular possession*, has succeeded in making synthetic os in express rntes on strnwborrlos
that impelled Thomas Brands, 18, and (about a reduction of freight rates, is ^ ^ Hpccla| roferonec to this moth- and tho co-operation of shipping bonrd gold. Certain chemists nro nlso skop- from Florida to tho North nnd East
hj^ sweetheart, Matilda Itist, 17, to „ |so urging and insisting upon a re- flf nRS{Btincc American ship owners in ' mid navy to secure better componsa- t|cnl. If Germans wait for synthetic sought September 20 woro refused by
tnke their lives liy poison hero onr'y ^ductlon of express rntes. Following jd„ message a t tho last congress. Tho tion of the merchant marine officers gold to make reparations payments the Interstate Commerce Coinmlothoy will probably need longer mor-'sion. Existing rates commission said,
today, the hoy told tho police at tho ,
^ offopt8 to brlng about BOme re. ,,inn when f innlly approved, will bo and men of the naval reserve,
hospital where ho died.
I
submitted to President Harding who
Believing that indirect aid will not ntorium than they now Heck said Dr. sufficiently high to secure CXJ’J‘®*8
Thomas was a clerk
and hiH g»&gt;...
’
ir l,
fr"'» lhc prc8cnt e’tpr088 cnnr«
oxpcctod to mlnpt some of its pro- alone enable American ships to oper- Horace G. Byers, head of tho Chcm- companies reasonable return. Shipto
«
stenographer.
They
met
n
c
s
,
Senator
Trammell
in
a
letter
ate successfully in competition with istry Department of Cooper Union, meats usually made In pony refrigorvisions in a message to Congress.
was
became
fnst
tho
Interstate
Commerce
Commission
year ago and soon
In its present form which, mom- those of others, the committee also I’rofessor Irving Fisher, of Ynlo, hns ators.
friends. On account of financial con­ appealed to the Commission to inves0f the committee emphatically has adopted tentatively the following gone to Germany to investigate tho
reported discovery.
! TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 2 7 .- Notlco
,|
not
plan
an
early
u
th(j
8ont
h,gh
cxpress
rntCs
stated
today, was not official and is methods of direct assistance:
ditions they did
_________________ of the order cancelling tho express
ping
Saturday,
however,'
^
n
vJow
t(J
|)rlnglnjf
n,)01ll
n
re(hlc.
H
U
bJcct
to
changes
in
any
one
of
its
Establishment
of
American
ship
marriage. On
| companies' recent schedules incronshasis with DUBS W II.I, W O RK
tho plan proposes both dl- on
the girl confided* to ............
her s w. e e........
t h e a r t ^ Scnator Trammell’s letter to features,
------------------------------, an even competitive
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n
t,
r
n
v
V
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t
in*: tho weight nnd charges on pony
that she felt they should mnrry s o o n . c h a i r m a n of the Commission is as reel and indirect aid, tho formor thru that of Great Britain, by a basic pa&gt;l U l l A L L L U IN Y IL t. | refrigerators used by Florida straw ­
nnd decided It
it f(i,joW||i
Thev talked it over and
' diversion, and the latter thru ostnb- mont to American ship operators to
... \y iiiM P T n v i w o7 _Enircne l,l'rr&gt;’ growers, was received by tho
was out of the question for financial "Ah Door Sirlishment of a revolving loan fund of cover the general wage and subslstWASHINGTON. Dec. - 7^ h U B e n o , p|ori||j| Kn|lromI Commission hero
m ,sons. They then resolved to die.
V. Delis, tlx1 Socialist lender
“ I have just received from Mr. A. $100,000,000.
&lt;lifforimtl.il between the ships
yesterday from tiie Interstate Com*
They planned to make it Christmas B. Prevntt, at Sevillie, Florida, an ae- ' Other suggestions now comprised In
Making available a portion of the ten year prison sentence for viola­
morco Commission.
Bay. hut postponed it rather th a n , count sales from S. F. Padgett &amp; Co., the plan are understood to includo:
remunerative filial of about $8,000,- tion of the espionage net was com­
bring grief to their families on ft i Klchmond,I, Va., showing that that
That
tho shipping
annum. for ............
encouraging con muted on Christmas day, came hero
Tiint tno
snipping bonrd
oonrn sell
sun its
im r e u- , 000
* per
1 -.............
holiday and waited until this morn- fjrn) *ol(, for Mr. I’ndgott seven crates mnining fleet as rapidly as possible slruction of mail curriers.
yesterday direct from tiie Atlanta
iag. They bought poison, tolling the of cnbbngo
'
services
federal penitentiary, nnd called upon
»c for $3-1,00. Tho express at prices not to exceed the prevailing
Encouragement of special
Iniggist they wanted to kill a dog. upon t,lia g))m|| H|,|pmont from Se- world market price for similar ton- «nd new route through nominal hare | |»rt.M|dPnt Harding and Attorney Genbout characters operating under man- L rn| Daugherty,
Then they went to the girl’s homo vjjj0 to Richmond was $22.23, which is nage.
of
section
11
of
tho
aging operator’s contract until priMr. Daugherty snld that Dobs came
whi te both swallowed it.
more than three dollars per crate.
no net to permit tho vatu capital is available; and through L f bis won “volition," while Delis do­
..... pricein Richmond, the grower, af- establishment of a merchant marine bids for the operation of prescribed c|aro(| his visit to Washington was at
SALKS MANAGER ON
ter paying $22.23 express and $3.10 loan fund of about $100,000,000 under routes and services.
VISIT TO SANFORD
FINANCIAL.
Customs receipts and tonnage taxes and that he was given a railroad tick­ INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATION commissions, received for the ship- the administration of the shipping
ANI)
ECONOMIC
CONFERENCE
et
to
tho
Capital
by
the
warden
of
tho
mont only $8.37. Out of this $8.37 he hoard for the purpose of making loans form tho main support of tho direct
MEET IN CANNES
General Sales Manager George A. . .
' f|Jp jh(J cxpcnH0 ot produc- at rensonnblo rates of Intorcct, not to aid suggested from tho estimated i
penitentiary with choice of destina­
Scott, of thoExchnngo, and L. A. ,.
,. ,fnthor|ngt crating nnd haul- exceed five per cent per annum, on come from customs receipts for 192 tion, although he had planned to go
(Ilf Tlii&gt; Annirlnlrd I'rraa)
cont immediately to Ills home nt Terra
Hakes, maaagor of the Ornngo Coun- .
’to tbo 8t ntion of his cnbbngo. It first mortgage on American flag ,1923 nhout $300,000,000, ton per ee
PARIS, Dee. 27.—Tho United S tat­
ty Sub-Exchange, last Monday night
readily ho seen th at the grower ships; this fund not to he limited ot or $30,000,000 would ho set nsidu 1by Haute, Ind.
es will probably bo invited to Bond
* irmnl conforj , ,10 not proceeds whatever. To shipping hoard transactions, hut to he the net as a •special fund for paying
participated in an informal
After his conference with Dobs,
official representative to intornntionnl
once at Sal ford with tho directors tho contrnry ho lost money on account available for financing of all Amerl-remuneration to American ships on a attorney general declared in a state- financj„| nm| economic conference
Imsis to lie adopted. Augmenting this mont that there were no unusual con- j which wiu t,„ called by allied supremo
niul officers of the Sanford
ord Farm ers’ i of ,lto 80Vcn crntcs „f cnbbngo which can ship operating organizations.
Exchange. The outlook for Sanford
j ()r
qo, which was hut littlo
Income tux relief to create an ln- fund there would he, tiie report states, dltions attached to the commutation cminc|| nt meeting in Cannes early
celcry and other vegetable crops thiH
lbnn
00 per crate. Mr. Pro- centlvo to shippers to uso ships fly- tonnage tuxes collected in American of the Socialist lender’s sentence,1|1L,xj ycar
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season was discussed in detail, as y “ t wm|jd jmvo peen better off had ing the American flag, providing for ports from all ships, both American that no advice was requested, and that j
ami
foreign
tax,
estimated
nt
$2,000,he
hoped
Delis
would
direct
his
talents
were plans for increasing tho efficlcn- h(j perm|ttod liis land to stand idle, a reduction from hot income tax pay­
TERRE HAUTE WILD
ee of handling.
* meats
‘ on *'
•' per cent- 000 under the present conditions, to a useful purpose.
Tho* experience of Mr. Prevntt •is only
the basis of a nmnll
OVER DEB’S R E T U R N No statement wns mndo at the
I. M. Slattery, manager of the muB|mi|nr experience to htnt of thous- ago of tho freight paid on American would he raised to $1,000,000 if tho
FLAN CELEBRATION
ehinery department of the Exchange .
f oth(jr flinnor.M jn my state, flag ships, or through a greater «l- proposed tonnage dues under tho White House after the conference
Supply Co., reports the construction Tho express rntes for the trnnsportn- lownnco of depreciation on ships.
| pending measure are made effective. there, hut upon reaching his hotel Mr.
TERRE HAUTE, Doe. 27.—This
«.f the new pro-cooling plant for the t ,on {)f vegetables are so oxhorhitnnt _____________________________________________________________________ _ Dobs broke the silence ho had main- cjty is HWarmjng with Socialists totnined from the moment of quitting d„y, leaders from all parts of tho
tho penitentiary and declared ho would : colintry assembling hero ns advance
devote his time to the freedom of nil ' artj of thousaiulH expected to wulprisoners. He added thnt he had dis- L 0|no Kugono V. Debs upon his nrrlvcUHBod his opinions with President
from Washington tomorroy after&gt;W"«&gt; " lon
'•»«'» , he.„ „XC...|V. rate, and I «W.c.d l .
*U
. „ n n
Ilarding in order that there might b o _ oon inqulrlca coming from nil ln11k- In.ldlatlon of the machinery. your coram| „ | on
him. on early In1C
Has may require some time, depend-,VcStiffnt!on of tho situation with a '
^
U n lillD U
HI
1
f V FIl no misunderstanding ns to his princl- ,)(ir conU,r8 in tho state asking nhout
eat upon the delivery mndo by tl&gt;0 view to requiring tho express com-1
plus and ideals.
demonstration and chairman of tho
manufacturers of tho equipment.
-------------------------local committee said there would ho
panics to make a reduction in the ex- V y fL jlp O c lC l T ll tC S
V V ilit
The Exchange Supply Co., which Is istlng rates which are imposing an
OHIO RIVER HOLDS
25,000 persons in the parade Wednos® p
«
furnishing all materials and equip­ unbearable hardship upon the vegeSTATIONARY TODAY
(lay afternoon. There will lie a mass
I* OF R c p l l C S I FOITI J t l "
ment, very nearly set a record in get­ table growers of the state of Florida.
AT FIFTY-FIVE FEET,nleoliIUf toniKht as tribute to Debs.
pan
and
France
ting supplies on the ground to onnblo
"Yours very truly,
(Iljr T h e Au mi c l i i l r t l l ' r r « « l
building operations to begin within |
"PARK TRAMMELL." gUMBMARINE PROBLEM 21 DC
CINCINNATI,
Dee. 27.—Tho Ohio CLASHES IN BELFAST
four days after the contract was sig n -:
WASHINGTON, Doc. 27.—Suggesliver
is
stationary
today at Cincin­ BETWEEN POLICE PATROL
e«l. Sanford growers nro reported
ANI) A NUMBER OF MEN
BOXINGJ AND WRESTLING
!tions
that
tho
whole
submarine
l&gt;ru^
'
(
MAKERH
OF
FAMOUS
WATCHES
nati
early
today
at
55.9
feet and the
very well pleased with tho progress'
|on, will he left to the future world ‘ ‘
‘. VVf.T „ vv t i i i .mii
BOUITS AT THE PRINCESS
weather bureau expected recession
BELFAST, Deo. 27.—One mnn
which is being made under tho able
WEDNESDAY NIGHT conforonco
gained
increasing
prom
l-1
1 ANW,Mn „ llTU
soon.
All but two railroads, tho Lou­ was killed and several wounded in a
conference
galne
.
supervision of A. B. Hale, who has
nonce today while delegates to tho I
U M ils
isville &lt;&amp; N ashville and Cheapapoako clash between the patrol and number
hail many years experience In the
, wreHtlong nn&lt;| l,„xlng card Washington, conference waited for |
-------&amp; Ohio, had been forced to abandon of men in Marrow Bone area today.
constructio nnnd equipment of refrlgJ |uIw, at lho i&gt;rinccas Theatre formal replies from Franco and Jn- ( NEW YORK, Doc. 27.—Involuntary
Central Union depot.
crating plantsIn Horidn.J. W. An‘December 28, as per adpnn to tho American compromise pro- petition in bankruptcy was filed in
INCENDIARY FIRE
AT
vortisemont in this Issue. Gordon of posal for submarine limitation eon- federal court here today against Rolit. STREET LAMPS AND
DESTROYS SCHOOL HOUSE
‘ "ge. attnehod to Business Manaf ,, . , Kt,ith of Birmingham ceded by many French and Japanese II. Ingersoll and Brothers, manufac­
SHOW WINDOWS ARE
AT FALL RIVER TODAY
SMASHED IN CARIO
i l k anUr H °i,
’ W 'm ,U0 ° ! Promise one of the fastest bouts that opposition to compromise plan consti­ turers of Ingersoll watches. Liabili­
• k nil operations nnd will remain '
\
...... . th ,s city in many tuted discouraging harrier to tho pro­ ties set forth an three million dollars
FALL RIVER, Mass., Dee. 27.—
' . t i c jobdn advisory capacity uhtl L
A g0„a wrestling match gress of submarine negotiations.
(llr Tin- .iM iirlnlnl I’ri'Ml
nnd nssets, exclusive of good will, ns
Fire
of alleged incendiary origin de­
fa- last detail of construction and
t ,,nttlo royal will bo pull­
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Dec. 24.— stroyed the Henry Lord grammar
two millions. Tho concern admitted
inability to pay debts and expressed Mere than 100 street lamps horo and school early today, entailing n loss
'
«l
the athletic association of
getting thoplant
upon an ^
Amcrionn Region nnd the small
willingness to lie adjudged bankrupt. 8omo shop windows were smashed to­ estimated at more than $300,000. Tho
operating basis.—Florida Grower.
Tho proceedings were brought by day by small groups of dcmonstrnnts school was in process of construction.
admission of one dollar will hardly
cover tho cost of the entertainment,
hanking concerns with combined and it required the police force nnd
b e a r ADMIRAL DAVIS
armored cars to stop them.
claims of $150,000.
i but thoso who miss it will be disap­
USED CAR SALE
DIED AT HOME IN WASH­
The disorders were porclpitntcd by
pointed, for It will bo (Hied with
IN HANFORD SOON
INGTON, I). C., TODAY thrills frqm start to finish and plenty
students who raided tho survey of­
LEGION DANCE CHANGED
WILL ATTRACT CROWD
fices . Tiie students were ultimately
of fun nlong with the scientific points
FROM
SATURDAY
NIGIIT
. U l r T h e A « * « cln tn l P r e s s )
WILL GET PLEDGE OH EVERY
ejected by tho troops and native loss­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27—Roar Ad- of the game
In tomorrow’s issuo of tho Dally
TO
FRIDAY
NIGHT
es lire given In cnrly reports ns flvo
MAN, WOMAN ANI) CHILI)
niirnl Charles Henry Davis, retired, ' Don’t lot anything interfere with
Herald will appear a big advertise­
killed and weny wounded.
IN THE WORLD.
brother-in-law of Senator Lodge, died your coming to tho Princess I hontre
ment sotting forth the fnct thnt a used
Tho
American
Logion
Dunco
thnt
at his home hero today. Ho was n na­ on Wednesday night.
enr snio will ho pulled off in this
was
to
huvu
been
held
in
the
court
(llr The Amnielnlrd I'rraa)
FEVER EXPERT
tive of nssnchuBctts and seventy-six
city
In which UHcd cars will lie sold at
house
next
Saturday
night
(Now
WASHINGTON, Dee.
27.—War
DIES OF FEVER
CIIULOTX WILL HAVE
Jears of age.
prices
thnt will movo them. W. L.
A BIG AUTO CAMP ngninst war Is to occupy tho greater Year’s Eve) hns boon changed to F ri­
AT VERA CRUZ Wlcklnndor, manager of tho UHod Car
part of tho future activities of Eu- day night, December 30th. ThiH was
/$
_____
G. A. R. CHIEF DIES
Sales, states thnt ownors of used c a n
done on account of tho husinosH mon
(11/ 'I 'h r A a m tr ln l r d I ' r r a a )
C. D. Brumloy wns in the city Sat­ gono V. Dobs accodring to his an­
AT INDIANAPOLIS OF
can bring them to tho sale and swap
VERA
CRUZ,
Mexico,
Dec.
27.—
nouncement horo todny. Ho said ho boing unable to attend tho dnneo Sat­
•
ACUTE INDIGESTION urday nnd said* thnt he wns figuring could make no plnns for tho future urday night nnd tho Legion boys did Dr. Howard B. Cross, of the Rockofol- for others or liuvo thorn Bold. This big
on opening up an auto camp nt Chuuntil ho reached hlrf homo in Torro not want to dnneo on Sumlny morning lor institute, died here this morning jsalo of used cars hns nttrncted a
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 27.—Wm. luota where there Is plenty of good
Haute. Debs announced his determi­ which w iih liable to happen whon of yellow fever. Ho cunio horo onrly l largo crowd wherever It hnB been put
A. Kotcham, former commander-in­ w ater nnd plenty of land for a camp­
Ball's Orchestra commences to play this month to open a laboratory for \ on and will no doubt attract n large
chief of the Grand Army of tho Re­ ing ground. Chuluotn Is one of tho nation if posslhlo to gain a vow from those jazzy pieces thnt hold tho dnne- the study of yellow fever and marsh i crowd to Sunford. Tho cars will bo
public, died nt his home here today of prettiest spots in this part of the every mnn, woman and child in this ors nil night nnd then some. Remem­ fever for Rockefeller Institute.
' parked on n vacant lot and sold to tho
country and ovory other country ho
acuto indigestion. Ho wns 75 years stnto nnd nn auto camp horo would
-------------------------highest
biddor
nnd sold nt prices that
ber
thnt
tho
Amorlcnn
Lgolon
danco
might visit thnt thoy would refuso to
uge. Kotcham wns elected eom- attract tourists from every pnrt of
Don’t
send
your
job
printing
nwny
will
movo thorn,
will
bo
held
Friday
night
nt
tho
court
ninndor in 1920 nnd wiih succeeded by tho north. Mr. Brumloy hns not tnko up arms nnd go to war.
Watch tho Dally Hornld for fu tu n
houso instead of Saturday night ah from town. Pntronlzo your homo InLewis Pilcher, of .New Jersey, who worked out his plnns yet, but will
stltutions, first, lust and all tho time, announcomonts.
first udvortlsud.
Try n Herald Want Ad todny.
make them public In a few dayss
was elected last September.

Decided on Xmas
But Did Not Want to
Spoil Holiday

UNITED STATES
TO BE INVITED
TO ATTEND

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li AINING IN FAVOR

INGERSOLL CO.
IS BANKRUPT
IN NEW YORK

DEBS TO WAR
AGAINST WAR
IN THE WORLD

�SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921
DR R O R ERT J . FO RM A D

A iw m u im i

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All kinds of Imported perfumes,
Bower A Roumillat.
225-'
Xmas Danco
night, December 24. Jimmie Collins
233-3tc
Jazz Babies.

lic ru n i

Investigate tho Calllc out-board row
boat motors, at Ball H ard tara Co.
231-Ctc

Figures of Department of Commerce Show Mi­
gration to North

Every color of Dennison's Lustre
Cropo Papor, also Cropo Pnpor
Strcnmors, Festoons nnd othor Den­
nison's Cropo Pnpor Christmas decorntlons.—Mobloy’s Drug Store. 227-tfc

I'HIflAY ANII HATIIKOAY— W. K . RIHIICHMI n , , .
■ r a t s (k « N n t l u n n l F a v o r i t e , F I . OH 10N't'10 H H K II In

“The Black
Panther’s Cub”

Negro migration forms nn Interest- considering ns nnother group thoso
Ing subject of investigation for the born In Delnwnrc, Maryland, District
Dopnrtmont of Commorco which has of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia,
recently released a statement denting North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennosseo,
With tho faco of n Madonna and tho hoart of a .)anii
with tho problem. Out of a total of Arkansas and Oklnhomn-H. o., tho
or. Ilvod a woman of wealth and power, In 1’arii' *"*
You can suro fool at homo without
sho comparod horsalf to Kaustlne, Horrio's "crupi ,,ow
253,055 negroes born In Florida nnd northern part of tho South—tho corL’m.
press of bygono days, and roso to d li— • • your stiff collar nt the watch party
to be UraRgod Into oblivion, weaves naan Ainto
n
-i.*
reported for 1020, 30,420 wore rcsld- responding percentage was 24.8; but
n,»
»Cln'
at tho M. E. Church on December
etna drama of untold wealth of dramatlo action
Ing In other states, of a percentage of for tho negroes born In the far Southtlonal scenes, and photographic splondor. "Tho 111AV
3 let.
234-2tp
Panther’s Cub" presents the celebrated Florencn iu i.
14.40.
orn states of South Carolina, Gcorat the height of her career In her greatest nh»?;
drama, supported by an exceptional cast of stnuo suV.
Tho following comment on tho sub- * in. Florida, Alabama, Mississippi,
CHRISTMAS STATIONERY,
Do not miss this wonderful photo drama!
rlJcct will prove of interest:
Louisiana nnd Texas, tho percentage
POST CARDS, SEALS, ETC.
.
. . „ _
_which born wns only 10.2.
COMEDY a n d FO X N EW S
Tho Department of Commorco thru
tho Bureau of tho Census, has Issued
Although migration to tho North
Everything In tho holiday lina fin
stationery, po4t cards, engravsd
a special statement pertaining to no- nnd
*,ns not tn*con place among
gro migration in tho UnltiU States, ‘h° fnr Southern negroes to tho same
Christmas and Now Year’s cards,
Saturday at the Princess— Hoot Gibson in ‘Sure
..s h o w n by the Fourteenth Dodnnial ov«"‘. relatively to thbir total numstamps and stlckors, etc., at tha Her­
Fire"; also a Comedy
I- rout a poor Immigrant youth who ald office. One of the finest and most
Census, taken ns of January 1,T920.
ns among the Mogrocs In the
_. . . .
...
.
.
'ndrthorh pnrt Of 'the South, there arrived In Amcrlcn from Ilussla In complete lines ever brought to San­
188.'!, Dr. Itobort J. Formed has he­
l„ nnd llvlnn In ih . United SM ta,
« roine one of the country’s foremost ford. Open every night until Christ!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
pathologists. Ills first position was
as assistant In the University of Penn
, .
„
„
.
.
..
oxamplo:
Tho negroes who wore sylvnnla with n salary of $100 a year
Fragrant hawthorno hedges border­
'
,”K
born n South Crollim nnd hod ml- while he was working Ills way through ing peaceful country lanes of Oldo
ntnto of birth wn. not nncortnlnod by
„ nlc to Ponn, y|,„„. school, lie Is no— recognized ms
Englandc. Tho brilliant magnificcnco
tho onumorntorn. Tho total nombor
,,
,
1M0 to „
leading pathologist In the Department of n Parisian gambling house. Tho
r ,°?n
S l',,M comprised, 2.288,402
Z C"&lt;
Geo,*!, to of Agriculture, being tin c.,&lt;c.
chnrin of a wholesomo young girl and
portal
I0,3J2,7»4,
p &lt;» HBOl
......&lt;,1*0.0
rom from
1&gt;r&gt;7s t0
rabid aidmids.
tho nubtlo fascination of a beautiful
or 80.1 P .r e n t , who wore 1 vlng in ,
„ lholu,
A,„bnnM t0 o h ,0,
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
woman
of tho world. These nro Inter­
tho states in which born, nnd 2,054,-'. '
’
_ ...
,
from 781 to 1 /,588; thoes from Misesting
contrasts
found
in
"Tho
Black
A
graceful
winding
stairway
of
pure
242, or 10.9 per cent, who woro living . . . ,
, .
. n1„
1fl
,
..
, .
, ’ _ .,
. sissippi to Illinois, from 4,012 to 19,- white marble— Fnustlno, beautiful, Im­ Panther’s Cub,” tho W. K. Zlogfeld
We invite the public and all users of ELDER
In othor states. In 1910 tho percent.... !
,, ,
,
..
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485; thoso from I.ouisinnn to Illinois perious, slowly descending—to bo ro- cinema supcr-spccial which will bo
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring nnd in
I !
,r t
*”
‘ “ '.fro m 1,0011 to 3,078, nnd those from covied with Joyous acclaim and extrn- shown a t tho S tar Thoatro Friday and
our method of handling its product. Why take
nnd In 11100 It wn. 10.0.
Tox„ lo Missouri from 1,007 to 4,Saturday, Doc. 23rd nad 24th.
a
chance? Your eminent physicians claim
vngnnt
admiration
by
tho
men
nnd
Tho total number of negroes report- 34
that this water in unexcelled nnd its purity
women who found surccaso from bore­
cd ns born in tho South (th at part of j From tbu rcport, however, it would
Free oats, a special program ’n
mukea it most beneficial for many troubles.
dom within her walls. A sceno from
the country lying south of tho south- 8com t|mt p |orida negroes nro well
everything
on Saturday night a t tho
“Tho Black Panther’s Cub,” produced
orn boundaries of Now Jersey, I’onn- sntinfiud with conditions in their nnThe Ford people of Sanford as well ns the
by W. K. Zicgfeld, starring Florence watch party at tho M. E. church.
sylvnnia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, M is-1^jvu 8tnt0 nnd do not care to go elsoWestern
Union recommend this water for
234-2tp
Heed nnd directed by Emile Chnutnrd,
souri nnd Kansas) was 9,000,94.1. Of (where. Floridfl’s percentage is much
batteries.
•
which will bo tho attraction nt tho
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these 7,751,301, or 80.7 per cent, wero iowt,r tlimi other states, proving that
S tar Thontro Friday nnd Saturday,
Vodcvil and Dance, Valdez Xmas
Call
phone
311
and
have
a
bottle
of
this
water
living in their nntvlo states In 1920; »tb m . is no ,,|nco like home.”
December 23rd and 24th.
Eve. Jimmie Collin’s Jnzzlnnd Boys.
sent
you
nnd
protect
your
health.
1,008,788, or 11.1 per cont, woro liv­
The migration of Southern negroes
233-3ta
ing in other Southern stateH, nnd 780,­ to northern and western states unIf
the
Irish
arc
wise,
they
will
704, or 8.1 per cent were living in tho 1doul)tcdly took place to a materially
North or• W"st. The total number of
t uxtcnt botwoon ,,J10 „„d 1920 postpone nil action until tho Confer­
NOTICE
negroes reported ns bor nin the North lllnn (lurinir tho prcCe«ling decade, ence gets through tho first page.
or IVest was 741,791, of whom 537,131, Whj||&gt; jt
,mpo88,b|0 to c„|cul„te exM. I. Steagall Mulo Co. ha» put all Is S A N F O R D
FLORIDA
or 72.4 per cent, were living in their ncjjy tbo oxtont of this migration dur- Notice of Application for Adoption of notes nnd nccountH in Mr. J. E. Lnn- j ■ _________________
native states In 1920; 157,137, or 21JJ |nR t|w rcccnt docw|o thc avni|ftbl0
MinorChild
cy’s hands for collection nnd I will ex- {
percent, woro living in other N o r t h e r n , ^ indlcntcg thnt n|)proximntely 400, To Whom It May Concern:
pcct all pnrtics duo mo to sco him nt
or Western states, and 47,223, or 0,1 0()0 Qr 8omowhnt ,m)ro thnn onu.hfti f , Notico
.......................
is hereby given thnt I, Chns. my bnrn In Sanford at once and make
per cent, woro living in tho South. of thc 733 r,71 HUrvlvor8 of tho net D. lirumloy, of Chuluotn, Seminole settlement. This monnB each and ev­
H.u» the proportion of Southern lmm „
migration from tho South to County, Floridn, will on the 23rd dny ery one.
negroes who migrated to tho North or th(J North nnd Wo8t prlor to J„ nunry of January, A. D. 1922, nt 10 o’clock
W. I. STEAGALL MULE CO.
West. 8.1 per cent, was only about one- , lu20 lcft the South subsequently a. 111., at Sanford, Florida, or whoro- 234-Gt
fourth larger thnn tho proportion of
* rjj
jqjq
ovor the Court may then ho, presont
tho nogroes who woro born In tho
*
’__________
to tho Hon. Jantos W. Perkins, Judge
North nnd West nnd migrntod to tho
of thc Circuit Court of tho Sovonth
8lgn« of Age.
South, 0.4 per cent.
Judicial
Circuit, Seminole County,
"Unde Dunk is getting along In
The number of negroes born In tho years," regret fully said a resident of Florida, application for tho adoption
South and living in teh North or the Ozarks.
of tho following named minor chil­
West less tho number born in tho
"Kli-yali," replied an acquaintance. dren, Mario Louiso Kelsey, a dnughNorth or West and iving In tho South "He’s som’ers about eighty-one, ain’t tor of Mario Louise Acosta, nnd Borwns 733,571. Thoso may bo termed lie?"
tina Dolores Acosta nnd Glorin Con"Yes, and I skitrcely ever seed a man suelln Acosta, children of Mario
tho survivors of tho net migration of
negroes from tho South to tho North so old for Ills years as lie ’pears to Louiso Acosta and Bertram Acostu.
he of lute, lie rid Into Hie county scat
und West. Tho number of Southern- with me till her day. We got there Said minors now living and residing
born negroes living in tho North nnd about nine o’clock In the innriilng and with this applicant in Scminolo Coun­
West increased from 440,634 in 1010 before 6:30 he eniiie around wliur I ty, Floridn.
to 780,794 in 1920, forming 40.9 per was talking swap with some fellers,
Dated this, tho 23rd day of Decem­
cent of tho total negro popunlntion of nnd ’lowed Unit as he didn’t know no­ ber, 1921,
tho North and West in tho oarlier body In town skureely mid hadn’t any
CHAS. D. BRUMLEY,
business there, no-wny, und mitlitn’
year nnd 60.3 per cent in tho Inter.
12-24-oaw-5te
Applicant
had liuppeiied of any Interest so fur
In general, tho negroes born in the and didn’t ’pear likely to, lie was Just
North nnd West nnd in tho northren about ready to go home. Undo Dunk SANFORD DAILY HERALD
pnrt of the South have migrated to a Is feeling Ills age powerful," -Kansus
RECEIVED BLUE RIBBON
much greater extent thnn thoso born City Star.
FOIt BEST FRONT PAGE
in tho far South. Considering as one
If it is true thnt there are no cuss
group all tho negroes barn in tho
Northern and Western states, tho per­ words in the Jnpnnono language how
Sanford is usually in the forefront
centage living, ill 1920, in other states do the Japs stnrt a Lizzie on n cold when it comes to competition with
than thoso in which born was 27.0; morning?
other ciics and The Daily Herald
keeps up with the procession also.
ThiH morning The Herald received
a line blue ribbon lindge for winning
tho first prize In tho stalo compel!tion among daily papers for having
tliu best front page. This mentis hut
little In the mind of the average c it­
izen, but among newspaper men it
means much. There nro better pa­
J challenge to
pers in Floridn thnn in any Htnto in
all who think
the union—this has been proved time
they cannot cry
nnd again. The Daily Herald in win­
ning th0 first prize feels that its
work In getting out a good dnily pa­
per lias not been in vain. Tho Dnily
Herald Is said to lie one of the live,
wldonwnko dnllies of the state ami
the winning of the first page contest
among so many real good dnily pnperH In tho state of Florida not only
menus much to The Herald hut it
means much to the city of Snnford.
Our friends hero who have stood
by us loyally ever since tho dnily pnper wns fiaated can rejoice with us In
this prize winning nnd they enn ho
Drama of the Heart
assured thnt in th0 years to como
Tho Dnily Herald will he mndo big­
ger nnd better nnd its success depends
upon th0 support nccorded by tho locnl business men. Tho subscribers
-nro Btnnnding by nnd the lint will go
over tho 2,000 mark In nnother year.
If tho advertising holds up ns woll
this paper will bo made ono of the
inrgest in thin pnrt of tho stato in an­
of
of
other year.
Thn Dnily Herald is doing its part.
Aro you doing your pnrt toward sup­
porting such a dnily pnpor?

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SO CIETY

MRS. FRED DAIGBR. Society Editor,
Phone 117-W
I f r i m h a r e n a y f r l t n f i t U K I i i y on
— If yon n r* ( o l i | ( * p « k m o r e o m ln a
k o i i i r , o r U y o u mto e n t e r t a i n i n g , n r l l t
n p o s ta l ritrd to tlila d e p a r t m e n t , g iv in g
d e ta ils , o r te le h p o n e tk a Item . I t w ill
■V K re a tly n p p re e ln te d .

paper if they are not taking It now.
Tho Dally Ilornld is your own dally
papor giving you tho nows of tho :lty
nnd county, stnto and tho world every
dny. If you do not tako It got roady
to take it after January first.
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panlud homo by Miss Mildred Burdick' Woman’s College nt Tallahassee, and
who will bo their guest for a few days. while hero fa tho guest of Mrs, E. L.
Brown.
"
Miss Knthorino Pittman, of Tampa,
Misses Mario Teague and Tongue
is tha guest of Miss Georgia Mobley
Simmons nro spending the holidays
for the holtdnya.
with their pnrents nt Mountvlllc, S. C.
Mrs. Aldino McMichnol, of Atlantn,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Tnknch loft
Gn., is the guest of her pnrents, Mr.
Monday morning Iq thoh? car for
and Mrs. E. L. Brown.
Fcrnnndlno, whoro Mrs. Takach will
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dnigor, Sr., Mr. give a concert this evening.
and Mrs. R. T. Thrasher, motored to
Mrs. W. M. McKinnon nnd llttlo
Entorpriso yesterday afternoon.
daughter Bcttle, nro expected homo
Miss Strcoto Robert, of Wilming­ tomorrow from North Carolina whero
ton, N. C., Is tho guest of her mother, they have spent tho past threo
months,
Mrs. J, D. Roberts for the holidays.

To Our Farmers:

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The officers of the First National Bank are
men who are permanently identified with the
future of this city and community.

"Too Poor to Marry” said n Jersey
couple
this morning and so they de­
Tuesday—Mrs. Ben Caswell ontortains
cided
that
life wns not worth living
Who are home people who intend to stand
tho members of the Bon Ton Bridgo
apart;
they
saw no chance of getting
squarely behind tho farmers of
this see
Club a t her home on Magnolia ave­
married at prevailing prices of living
tion, and whoso policy has over been one of
nue, nt 10 a. m.
and arranged to die by the poison
alertness to assist in every constructive move­
T uesday—Social Department of tho
route. It would have been much bet­
ment tending to increase the weatlh and pros­
Woman’s Club will glvo their an­
ter to hnve married and ntruggled
perity of your farm.
nual ball nt tho Vnldcz.
along some wny to mnkc a living, nnd
"Wednesday—Mrs. R. E. Tolnr will en­
the chances are they would hnve made
tertain nt bridgo nt tho Womnn's
You are invited to make this institution your
good.
They were failures.
How
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
D.
L.
Thrasher
nnd
Miss
Martha
Tufts,
of
Orlando,
is
Club from threo to six o'clock.
banking headquarters and to come in and talk
Frldny—Mrs. J. C. Bennott will enter­ tho guest of hor cousin, Miss Dorothy Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Woodruff motored many of uo hnvo been ho poor that
over
your financial needs with us.
tain tho members of tho Ilook-Lov- Stokes at hor homo on Mognoiln ave­ to Eustls Sunday afternoon whoro we hardly knew whero our next meal
they wero the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. was coming from—mnny of us with
ers Club at her homo on Magnolia nue.
families—nnd yet we did not commit
E. L. Ferrnn.
avenue nt 3:00 p. m.
suicide. How many of us, in tho past
Mr. and Mrs. G, Pullman Connelly,
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour at
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
C.
W.
Stokes,
Misses
four years, have thought that life and
of
Orlando,
spent
yesterday
In
Snn*
Central Park nt four o’clock.
ford, tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. K. Hazel Sorrell nnd Dorothy Stokes and success seemed almost hopeless nnd
Mr. Jack Lloyd motored to Orlando yet tho idea of suicide wns never in
Mrs. A. W. lx;o is visiting Mr. and Goro.
Sunday
where they wero tho guests our minds. Failures are those who
Mrs. A. W. Lee, Sr., at Titusville.
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
give up when the clouds gnther.
Miss Alico Snttoflcld, of Richmond, j of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Sorrell.
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.Successes are those who struggle on­
-------Fred Perlman, of Tampa, wns in Vn., is the nttactive guest of Mrs.
th e city Monday transacting business. Den no Turner, nt her homo on Myrtle 1 Mrs. Donald Smith and llttlo daugh- ward nnd upward nnd get there somo
nvenuo.
’ ter, Evelyn, who have been spending time, even though tho wny may seem
F. P. Forster, Pres.
B. F. Whitner, Cashier
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several months in Sarasota, arrived in hard and the pathway of life be filled
Fred Baker, of Tnrnpn, is spending
Mrs. S. G. Messer, Miss Violet Mes- Sanford Sunday to join Mr. Smith with thorns. Our sympathy goes out
n few days in Sanford on a business
ser,
Herbert Messer and Mr. and Mrs. who has been here for the past three to this young couple. We enn feel for
mission.
Orin D. Farrell motored to Daytona months.
them and others in the same plight,
but this life is not a rose garden and
Beach
Monday,
A rthur Russell was among San­
T.
G.
Duke
and
family,
Miss
N
orm
a,
cven
those who are wealthy have
ford’s quota of visitors from Tampa
El,).
Duke,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
E.
Duke,
Mr.
Misses
Daisy
and
Margaret
troubles
of their own of which the
yesterday.
i rodge of Richmond, Vn., are ll1L. nnd Mrs. G. B. Stroupo ,of Klssimaround them nro Ignorant nnd
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Murrill and baby guests of Mrs. J. I). Robert and Mrs.
and Charles Love, of St. Cloud i now nothing about. Few of us but
ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO 3
of Tampa, spent the week end hero at | R.
Eldredgo.
woro tho Kl,csts Suntlny of MrsG- vhnt think our lot is hard and there
SUIT YOU
Methvin.
is no ns,« to struggle longer, but life
the Montezuma.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin McDaniel, of
sweet and was given to us by the
You can make money buying for advance. !
CHRISTMAS DINNER
• roit Creator nnd llis loving care
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. DeCnmo and Bunnell, are the guests of tho latter’s
One of tho most enjoyable dinner ' ill be thrown around us nt nil times
You are going to build a home one of these |
daughter, of Tampa, were visitors in parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Brown
parties
given
Christmas
dny
was
thu
for
the
holidays.
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and
give
us
strength
in
the
this city yesterday.
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it a
one given by Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Wil- ,'arkest hours. A friendly hand Is
by easy stages.
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Miss Nitn Moore, of Orlando, i s 1 Miss Virgin Bozeman, of Florence Ison nt their home on Union avonuc. rometimes stretched out to us in
Covers
wero
laid
for
nine.
spending tho holidays here with her 1s - C.p is the guest of her uncle nnd
tones of stress thnt would pull us
If you have some money, will build one or |
The house was attractively decorat­ froim tliu brink of despair. Probably
aunt, Mr. ami Mrs. A. D. Key, at their
aister, Mrs. K. It. Murrell.
two
houses.
t
ed with red rosea and poinsottins. Tho n wise counsel for tho young couple
home on Oak ave.
dining table had ns its centerpiece n in Jo m ,y wollld hav e' saved them
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, get in the \
Miss May Linton of Ft. Monde, is
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herbert
Lyman,
of
Bosket of red roses nnd ferns. At each fr(m| ,|t,nth thjs morn|nf, Fow ()f Urt
the guest of her sister, Mrs. W, A.
game now. •
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Winter Haven, wore tho guests Sun­ plate were red roses and ferns
; P.vo |«mklnir afte r the atruisirllnic oned
Lester for tile holidays.
a
day of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson at place cards. At one o clock nn clo- mid giving them n helping hand thesn
gant six course dinner was served.
lUxyU ,iul th m . nPo Bonio Gooil Snmnr.
Mrs. McMullen, of Tnrnpn, is here their homo on Union nvnouo.
Late in the evening, tho party re- itnna in tho worM nm, u is ulwaya
to spend the holidays with her son,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Key, Mrs.jl»»red to the homo of Mr. ami M r s . K.t{l.r t(, stn iggle along endeavoring
IV. A. McMullen and family.
George Riee nnd Mrs. A. D. Key, mo lolm Smith where music was enjoyed , to gct Bomcwhere rather than cut the
Herbert Messer, of Clermont, jH tored to Daytona Beach yesterday until u lute hour,
nl that Iliads us to this earth.
Those enjoying this delightful nf - '
apending the holidays here with llis where they were the guests of Mr.
AGENT
fair were Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Wilson,
mother and sister at tim Temple Club. ,,mi
Walter Twitchcll.
NOTICE STOCKHOLDERS
Mr. and Mrs, John Smith and little
MEETING
son, Wilson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Wals-j
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burdick motored
Tho many friends of Miss Gladys
man and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L y-j
ta u t
Regular meeting stockholders of
to Daytona Bench Sunday where they Morris arc giving her a hearty wel­
pian of Winter Haven.
Hpent two days as the guests of the come after an nhsoncc of several
j Sanford Dry Goods Co,, to ho held at
form er’s parents. They were ucconv yours. Miss Morris is attending the
offico of company nt 7 o’clock p. m.(
DO YOU TAKE YOUR HOME
January 2, 1021.
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The Herald will make a campaign
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
Tho balance of power is now a bal­
the first of the year to bring up the
list of subscribers for the Daily Her­ ance duo.
JOHN GOVE, Prnprlctpr
ald to the 2,000 mark and our solici­
CEMETERY WORK A SI'-01ALTV
Malting L ow er Repair Charges
tors will call upon every family liv­
Russia can't come back until she
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VIRGINIA
Three
BURLEY
Notables TURKISH
The three greatest
cig arette tobaccos,
blending MILDNESS-AROMA
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ycnlth on tho development of Florldn.
Hln reply In substance was that If ho
had cared to do no ho could probably
hnvo becomo tho second richest man
In tho world, but ho had preferred to
give his energies nnd spend his money
on the development of tho east coast,
because ho boliovod that in that wny
ho could do more Rood for humanity
than ho could by increasing his for­
tune through the more making of
money.
Mr. Flnglor grow enthusiastic about
the wonderful beauty nnd charm of
the east const, which had boon mndo
possible through his work, nnd whilo
sitting on the porch of his Pnlm Dench
residence, looking out on benutiful
Lake Worth nnd a superb flower gar­
den, ho said, “ I have often wondered
if henven itself hns anything more
beautiful than this.”
In the good that ho had accomplish­
ed by making the east coast of Flori­
da not only the playground nnd tho
health resort for millions of American,
but especially in opening it up to the
men of smaller means for trucking
nnd fruit growing nnd kindred inter­
ests, Mr. Flngler alwnys grow en­
thusiastic over what had been achiev­
ed. Ho was a true lover of humanity,
lie recognized his responsibility to do
this mntcrinl development hccauso of
tho good which it would accomplish
for humnnity. Tho thought express­
ed by tho South Florida Developer
that some such motives as these must
have inspired him is in exnct nccord
with the actual facts ns expressed to
tho editor of tho Manufacturers Hccord.—Manufacturers Uecord,

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Opportunities

Occupant* of the White House Have
Sought Recreation In All Forma
of Strenuouaneaa.
It is said Unit President Harding la
the best golfer who over lived In the
White House. Though tie only took
tip the game three years ago, he can
get round the Chevy Chase course at
Washington la 1)5, bogey being 71.
Mr. Wilson, though nt one time a
very good walker, wits never keen on
game*', with the one exception of lawn
tennis, lie played a sound game of
lawn tenuis. He Is a good meclianlc
ami has on occasion shown that lie
could drive a locomotive.
The lute .Mr. Roosevelt was by far
the most athletic man who ever, sat In
the pres dential chnlr of the United
Stales. Some of Ills feats were extra*
ordinary. So lately as 1000 he rode
DS miles In 17 hours over slushy Vir­
ginian roads. He never slopped anywhere for more Until ten minutes, ex*
cepl mice, at midday, for lunch am) to
rest Ids horse.
He was a skillful boxer and a line
fencer. Some eighteen years ago he
received a laid wound over the eye In
a fencing limit. The button of Ills op­
ponent’s foil broke ofT,
"Illg DID" Taft, who was one of the
heaviest of United States Presidents,
took up boxing In order to get his
weight down, and was successful In
reducing himself.
Fishing Is u sport which many Pres­
idents have enjoyed, among them lienJiuiiIii Harrison and Mr. Cleveland. The
latter was a really keen angler and
used to visit Florida in winter In order
to enjoy the delights of capturing the
great "silver king," as Urn tarpon b&lt;
generally called.

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PRETTY “LOTUS EATER”

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lie around for the man who has “ready money.”
The man who hasn’t it is always embarrassed
by Rceing the other fellow seize the “big chance”
and forge ahead.
Don’t envy him Ids “luck*.” Practice his fore­
thought.
Why not open your Savings Account here today?
The amount doesn’t count. It’s the stnrt— that’s
the thing

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Tills charming "lotus cater" from
Wisconsin doesn't really eat 'em: hut
MJss I,ttelle lllrch Is bolding an nrhiful of genuine lotus blossoms, gath­
ered at Grass lakes, Win. The hods
at Grass lakes are said to lie the big­
gest In the world, and to hnvo tho
only real Inturc* on tho continent of
North America,
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i T he Seminole County
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Bank
Floirda

S Sanford

Well, It might bo worse. The
powers, hnvo nt lenst granted Chin*
tho right to keep her mniilen name.

NOTICE

M. I. Steagall Mule Co. hns put all
Today being the anniversary of St.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
John, the installation of the officers notes ami accounts in Mr. J. E, Lim­
WATER
for 1022 in both the blue lodge nnd ey’s hands for collection nnd I will ex­
tho chapter will take place tonight in pect nil parties due me to see him at
There are many people attracted to TRAIN DERAILED
my bnrn in Snnford nt once nnd mnko
GAIN AND LOSE POPULARITY the lodge room.
Sanford by the magnificent lnko nnd
NEAR CHICAGO—
All Masons are invited to thlH cere­ settlement. This means each nnd ev­
hy tli,. rivers and lnkes in this county.
NO ONE INJURED Words Travel in Cycles, Speakers and mony, beginning nt 7:&lt;‘10.
ery one.
It means much to tho city from every
Writers Dropping Into the Mode
W. I. STEAGALL MULE CO.
of the Moment,
standpoint to tako advantage of our
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CHICAGO, Dec. 21.— Tho engine,
fine lake and all of the rivers and
iru
— in
•'Allocation," hi Id Ihe wordmmigcr,
express
nnd mail car of the east|„k,.s in nnd around Sanford. There
NOTICE!
"Is a word tlml Is being given con­
la much fino boating and fishing and bound Pennsylvania train No. 100, siderable prominence, It became popu­
limiting on our lnkes and tho beauti­ Chicago to Pittsburgh, was dorniled lar during the war la connection with
Tho regular annual meeting of the
ful upper St. Johns river nnd wo nt Buffington, Indiana, today when ships and loans; The 'allocation' of
OF
THE
STOMACH
stockholders
of tho Peoples Dank of
■hmild not only advertise them to tho the train struck n defective switch. shipping and the 'allocation' of loans
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Snnford,
Florida,
will be hold In ac­
world but should improve Lake Mon- Railway officials said that no one was came to be current phrases, Not Ion:
cordance
with
its
By-laws, in tho of­
fw
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CANT
ENJOY
LIFE
injured.
ago the senate called mi the President
SAVE YOU MONEY
ri.f at every opportunity.
fices of the hank on Wednesday, Jan­
L5*!J
with
a
lute,
tour,
bloated
ilomfor
Information
as
to
how
he
had
'al­
------------o------------uary 18th, 1022, at 7:20 p. m. for tho
ach. Food doct not noutuh.
located' certain funds. In u recent
COLD WAVE PREDICTED
IMPROVE TIIE CITY DOCK
purpose) of electing a board of direc­
Inilrad it it a tource of mitery, earning
newspaper story about an operatic
FOR ALL EXCEPT FLORIDA
hcnelit III one of the big cities the
ptint, batching, duzincii and head­
tors to servo for tho ensuing yenr,
Write us
Now that the winter season is on
IIELOW ZERO IN WEST .newspapers said that 'the allocation of
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and for tho transaction of any other
mill boats of ail kinds are coming up
boxes Is lo be based on Ihe size am.'
business that may properly come be­
q Tho per*on with a bad ilomach
Empire Hotel Block
(lly Tlir Aasnrlntrd Press)
dale of the contribution.*
the river to tie up nt tho city dock
ihould
bo
M
lufied
with
nothing
leu
fore
the meeting.
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
21.—Christ­
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'Allocation'
Is
so
closely
allied
tc
some steps should ho taken looking to­
than permanent, (ailing relief,
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11. V. SMITH,
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
ward mi improvement of tho doek and mas Day in Dixie will ho cold, tho •allot,' 'assign' and 'apportion' that the
q Tho right remedy Will act upon the
shipping
and
treasury
authorities
the building of nt landing stage of weather bureau said toiUy hut the might Just as well have said the
lining* o( die Uomach, enrich tho blood,
some kind. This would entail the weather was generally fnlr cxcopt 'allotment' of ships and the 'apportion­
aid in caitiig out titer catarrhal poitoni
and ttrenglhen every bodily (unction,
spending of n small sum of money but in the South Atlantic states. Tho ment' of funds or loans, But word •
q Tho largo number ol pcopto who
it would mean much to our visitors. cold wave has already overspread the come Into fashion and writers ami
have tucccufully uted Dr. Hartman'*
To Head
Aside from tho visitors to tho city the plnins states nnd tho upper Mississ­ speakers fall into or 'fall for' the pre­
(amou* medicine, recommended (or all
biggest thing is the landing and em­ ippi valley nnd the temperature this vailing mode In words as some per­
To Thro
catarrhal condition*, offer the ttrongeil
barkation of passengers on the new morning wns zero or below ns far sons do for the prevailing colors In
lb Upper [.irnbi&gt;
pouible endonemenl (or
boat, Sanford, that Captain Atkinson south ns western Knnsns. Much socks or neckties ami Ihe prevailing
style In liulmilH, says the Washing
'
colder
weather
is
tho
forecast
for
all
To H o a r t ^ ^ J i
i putting on the Sanford to Enter­
ton Star. In Hie 'olden times'—Ilint Is.
prise run. They must hnvo hotter ; sections east of the Mississippi river when grandfather was In liiiHlnessT o L u n g t.
docking facilities and it is up to tho within the next thirty-Bix hours, ex­ 'nllocatbiir Imd somewhat of a ran as
INSERVICEFIFTY YEARS
city of Sanford to see that tho proper cept the Florldn peninsula.
ii fluiinclal word and one could often
c
bear nnd see the phrase 'allocation of
steps are taken to repair the city dock
To Stom ach
TABLETS OR LIQUID
REPORTER ENRICHED
the shares of Hie company.'"
at once. Landing of boats and tho
SOLD EVERYWHERE
new run between Sanford nnd Enter­
DC
J
HERALD
ADS
get
results.
SAVVANNAH, Dec. 22.—John D.
prise means much to the business men
To L iv e r
of this city. Help the m atter along Roekfoller passed through Snvnnnah
today en route south. He wns inter­
and see that it is put over at once.
viewed nt the depot by n local news­
-----------o
paper reporter. When the interview
WHY FLAGLER DID IT
wns concluded Mr. Rockfeller said ho
T o K id n e ija
I he South Florida Developer, refer­ would give the reporter something to
ring t„ some of the operations of the remember him hy. II q then gnve him
To O v a r ie
1 lerida East Coast Railway Com­ six ten cent pieces, one for the re­
porter, and one each for his wife, his
pany, said:
child
nnd his mother and father.
"A reuse of public duty must hnvo
They
will
retain the dimes ns souve­
been an animating motive of the
ADJUST­
nirs.
Hagler policy rather than mcro addiTo LoworLimbs - f r 'l * }' y V iMENTS
•‘"ii In wealth—an ambition to servo
GORDON, of Sanford
T
TUsi
1
1
las land and his countrymen, His usPOSSE SEEKING YEGGS
*
yg
__
To B la d d e r
n i iaies who survive him must have
To Genitals-/
PHIL KEITH, of Birmingham
that spirit, probably it was
FLORA, III., Dec. 22.—Led hy Miss
tin ir spirit ns well ns his, nnd it will Mildred Kelly, bookkeeper of tho
be natural that tho Flagler tradition State Dank of Iukn, 111., who carried
EIGHT ROUND EXHIBITION
&gt;b perpetuated in n now enterprise, a rifle, n posse of several hundred
er through participation in it."
armed citizens scoured n woods nenr
Good Wrestling Match and a Fast
Uu&gt; Developer has rightly sensed here today for five bandits who late
Consultation and Analysis Free
'be motive which inspired Mr. Flng- yesterday robbed tho hank of be­
Battle Royal
b r. .Sonic years ago tho w riter whilo tween ? 15,000 nnd $20,000 in cash nnd
di-cussing all of his operations on the Liberty Bonds, As tho hnndits drovo
‘a t coast, and indeed nil of his por- away from thc hank yesterday Miss
■
Hours 9-12 a. m., 1-0 p. nt.
Evenings hy Appointment
■
tonal operations slnco ho entered tho Kelly grabbed a rifle, hopped into the
■
LADY ATTENDANT
"il industry us u young man, asked automobile nnd led the chnse.
■
■
M . Flagler why it wns that he had
American Legion Athletic Association
Gurner-WoodrufT Bldg.
First Street Opp. Magnoliu
‘•’in ,-atrated all his activities ami
For first class Job work—th« Herald

CATARRH

GLOBE PIANO CO.

Disease of
any of
these parts
or organs
may
caused by
nerves
’ pinched
at the
spine by a
sub-lux­
ated
vertebrae

P e- ru- nA

a

Wrestling and Athletic
Exhibition

To Bowels—
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CHIRO­
PRACTIC

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will remove
the cause
and give
you health.

W m . J . K e r m o d e , D . C.

PRINCESS THEATRE, WED. DEC. 28TH

ina

SQUIRE EDGEGATE

■Truthful to Say the

—

BY LOUIS KiGiA n

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921
of tho organization. In this capacity ■■■■■■■■■■■■■a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ,ia a B B B B B B B a B B B B a a a a B a a a a
wintry
and sholttcr against
ho will upon hia return to Jacksonblasts.
S
sonvillo, confer with tho local engi­
And Toxns is doing something in
neer from tho War Department, who
tho dairy line, too, producing $33,has charge of improvements, etc., on
000,000 worth of dairy products last
tho St. Johns river.
By a Sanford Celery-Fed
ycur. But Texas can bent th at re­
Mr. Donnely will again bring his
Man
cord with her hens nnd poultry pro­
fnmlly with him upon his return. Thoy
ducts, which Inst year brought to her
have boon extensively entertained by ■
m m to to
m
farms and ranches tho snug sum of
tho social set In all cities where they
$43,440,000 in elenn cash. Tho Mont­
have
stopped, nnd, during their stay
If turkeys and chickens woro sell­
gomery Advertiser calls attention to
hero, will, no doubt, bo taken into tho
ing
a
t
ten
cents
nplcco
today
I'd
buy
this fnct by way of encouraging a
soclnl life of Sanford.
greater production of poultry in Ala­ me a hot dog, yessir,
This Institution, whose success nnd strength has
-------------- O '
—
t
bama. Wc quote from a recent a r­
FLORIDA
STATE
NEWSPAPER
Pussyfoot Johnson will conio down
ticle In thnt paper, merely promising
been hullded by n loynl people, whose most vnluCONTEST
to
Florida soon end see if ho enn find
tho quotation with tho fact thnt he
nble asset is the confidence, trust nnd esteem or
statement of conditions in Alabama some of tho bootlcggorB. Like all
In n.competition so close that it re­
can bo, nnd Is duplicated in Florida our winter saviors, Pussyfoot has
those who know it best nnd whose highest enns far an essential facts nro concern­ henrd somewhere that Florida’s win­ quired an nil-day study to decido it,
the highest average scores in their re­
ter climute is grand.
denvor is to nttnin still higher plains of s e r v ic e ed. The quotation:
spective classifications wero awarded
It Is sriid of Texns that while tho
wishes you n hnppy, henlthful nnd prosperous
Another week of those cigars my at tho Stnto Fair to tho following:
farmers of thnt state market enough
Weeklies,
Wauchuln
Florida
Advo­
wife
gave
mo
for
Christmas
nnd
I
eggs in one year to more thnn ronch
New Yenr.
around the world at the equntor, tho will bo ready to swear off smoking cate; Hovun-column dallies, Minmi
Herald; six column dallies, Orlando
production is not sufficient to moot with tho rest of the boys.
Morning Sentinel.
the state demand. If his is true of
These -papers
nro on exhibit in the
A Princeton college professor says
the Lone Star state, whnt can bo
snid of Alnbamn? This stnto docs he ennnot live on $10,000 a year. H o i building devoted to tho ntcrests of
not produce one third of tho eggs nnd has lots of company, Thoro nro mil­ tho University of Folrlda, since tho
poultry It consumes. At this w rit­ lions in tho United States who can­ contoBt was conducted under tho aus­
ing eggs nro being sold at retnil in not, nro not, will not and novor will, pices of Director B. C. Riley of tho
General Extension Division of tho Un­
Montgomery at 05 nnd 70 cents a I nm not.
iversity. Ho obtnined tho services of
dozen nnd chickenH are bringing 35
Ilristow Adams, head of the journal­
to 40 cents a pound.
While these
Note an advertisement in the ism work to judgo these papers. Dur­
prices nro higher than at any time Lakeland papers of tho Straw Shoo
this year, they are not abnormal for Store. I t is refreshing to Ree a ing the past year he has judged simi­
tin* season in comparison with prices truthful advertisement about shoes. lar state-wide contests in New York, tho six-column dallies. Tho Sanford
elsewhere. They should be an en­ Some people are afraid to tell the Kansas, North Dakota ami Minneso­ Daily Herald took tho blue for front
page; tho Orlando Morning Sentinel,
ta.
couragement to local farmers and the Composition of their product.
Thu Florida weekly papers, accord­ for editorinl page; ami tho South
new boys and girls clubs to increase
ing to Professor Adams, present n Jacksonville Journal for tho best
egg and poultry production on a
“The business man of this city who |,|Kix.r a.orago, especially in typo- hnnillinfr of fnrm nows. On its gonwholesale scale. When those high
is In the habit of hugging his steno-, , r.,,q,y( then those of most other OTa| aV0rage, the Orlnndo Morning
prices obtain in a centre of product­
grapher had better quit, or wc w ill'
am| ho foU1„i the decisions ex- Sontinoj tooi&lt; th„ major blue ribbon
ion like Montgomery, they must bo
publish bis name,” says an exchange. ccw|inK|y difficult, so that ho had to
the 8jx.column dailies.
much higher in the large industrial 4
,1
4 1
1
,9 1
1
1
“The next day thirty-seven business tidco jnt0 ncconnt extreme nieoties of
cotrtest should bo looked upon
centers, where the demand Is always
men culled at tho office, paid their |K.a,||jnu writing nnd other details bo- ng ft tj|Htlnct success, says Professor
greater than the supply. There need subscriptions n year in ndvnnce, le 't f ,rt, he cm,i(, rem|cr finnl judgment. Adams, who contends that thero is
to be no fear that over-production
thirty-seven columns of advertising j j 0 js particularly interested in tho j u„t aa much reason for such compctiwill bring prices down to unprofitable
to run indefinitely and told tho edi- weekly paper ns an exponent of com- t |ong among papers ns there Is among
levels. The state will have to pro­
tor not to pay any attention to fool mun|ty ideals nnd ns a Borvlco agency Hvu-Htock, fruits nnd household produce three times the eggs and chick­
stories."
equivalent to church.and school.
1ducts, or any other thing in which the
ens it now produces to satisfy the
Three
prizes
in
each
of
three
class-'
qUnlity may bo improved through tho
state demand before the farmers look
others in the community look to to
are given to the weekly papers! {mpCtua of comparisons and rivalries
GENERAL REPAIRING
for mhrkets elsewhere.
lake charge of its development.
first, second nnd third places for best w hether tho contestants and tho pubThe above conditinnss are true of
Old Ford Carage
No community has ever suffered front page, best editorial page, nnd jk. n((rco w k|, the awards is a minor West First St.
Florida, except that prices are higher
I*hone No. 447-W
than those quoted. We send Ihous- from a surplus of mental heavy- lest bundling of farm news. Among consideration, ho thinks, if they will
amis or ilollnrs „v..rv scso n L t Z ' 'vdf?hts but ltH 'lovolopmont hns often the dailies only one prize is offered l)0Rin lo rt,cognize some of tho standfnrm..rs
. ...... I1()11itrv bcon seriously retarded because of a for each of the three features, though ar(|g that go Into tho making of a
....... '
, y lack of them. It does not necessarily the daily papers nro divided into two L,00(| „a „er&gt; aI1d will take the same
which should be kept at home ami go , ,
,7,.
......* ...... . " . I T .
, «00H ',ai’cr' a, “ V
inlo „ u.
_ nWM flirmn^ folIow tbat in tbiH category are in- ,:ioups-( somewhat aridtrarlly, accord- pri(lo in a creditable she
sheet that they
....
.
. . .
, . . ‘ ’ eluded those heavy financially, for in iug to the number of columns. Since .,,111 take in any other loci
Iho Times has 11reached the doctrine ......................... ....
....
...... ........., ................. v.,..,.............. _ wl11 UK0
.
of a creator nroducthm
con,munity wil1 1,0 foun'1 im,iv' [,lt' "umber of columns which a paper j of outstanding'value.
. b
^’
1(duals with the mentality of a Chuck chooses to use is a matter of indivTho Florida papers, ho says, can
poultry for years, hut so far, it
Connor who have taken advantage of jdual states or expediency, tho contest Judd their own with tho best in any
riZ vn Hm,!
! , 5 i ! ! i ! ' circum"t "nc“ amI amasso(1 con"itl,,r- Among the dailies would have boon' othor Bection of tho country, and with
j
able f‘,rtunc:.
fortune. However,
However, they
nut, more lu,a,1&gt;
nearly' comenaurato
comensurnto to
to that
thnt of
the p(lgg|ble
possible exception
exception of
of those
those of
of Get An Abstract He fore
it better field for the poultry business
nWw
tboy are
aro «atof thl!
iiislneHs
ever Wi|| i,e |&lt;K,kc3tl up to as city the weeklies, nccordlng to the judge, R ' California, nro doing moro to present
Buying Properly
than Tennessee, having all
‘T leaders.
there had been no distinction on thin ' tho advantngso of Florida, thnn is bcvantages of n hotter home
mnrKct, Aliy city that can arouse tho inter- Imsls. In the weeklies, the papers jng ,iono by tho papers of any atato
but our farmers persist in . ms ng est of Mr. Donnelly, is extremely for- ranged from three columns to eig h t.'j,, ^,e
rninhowBH, ami neglecting the hens tunate, and more particularly so is Rccnuse thero wero so few sevcn-eolE. A. DOUGLASS, Pres,
tin.t lay tb. golden eggs. It would Sanford, as ho hns already given this unm dailies entered, for example, the
x o T ir u
seem time to make a chnngo.-Tam - d ty tlingiWo proof of hi» Krc«t inter- sweeping victory of thu Minmi Herald
Notlco Is hereby given that tho iinpn Times.
est in our development. During tho loses some of its significance. The ih't'Hlgi.cil, It Yi.rtiorough, will apply to
, ,.
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-I, tin. Honorable Hoard or Purtlnns, of

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Only 303 days till Christman. Take
Tho Dnily Herald early.
-o -

Tho shortest dny hi tho year was
last week—the 21st—but today seems
long enough.
-oFrom this time on thu dny will bo
getting longer—longer for the boss
to get up the pay rolls and other
trifles.
Merry Christmas is over and this
will give the old man another twelve
months in which to recuperate and
get ready for another big Christmas,
-o
January is the month of sales and
it bohoovos the Sanford merchants to
keep the people coming here instead
of allowing them to go elsewhere to
take advantage of the sales that will
b0 put on everywhere.
----------- o-----------Tho Sanford Herald is a welcome
addition to .o u r exchange table. It
is a live dnily, with local and tele­
graph news and just enough spice intersperced to make »s hunt for it ev*
cry time the mail comes.—Clermont
Press.
Seminole county ladies will take an
active part in politics this spring.
And they will have some of the men
trembling in their shoes before they
get through the campaign. The wo­
men are great workers ami awful
fast workers when they get started.
----------- o----------South Lake Press of Clermont has
a line of typo that says “ What Will
Clermont bo in H&gt;22?” Well, all wo
can say, Pro. Loehnor, is that if you
do half as much in IP22 as you have
done in the past six months Cler­
mont will bo a real city with 5,000
inhabitants.

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SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.

After the year lit22 is ushered in
course 0 1 ms address to tho Hoard of metropolitan papers of Jacksonville the state of Florida, at Tallahassee,
- -t.’.erc v/vil
{.Wiciiiing slurring in
A MENTAL HEAVYWEIGHT
Governors, he referred to tho occasion nnd Tampa were not entereil In tho |i.'.W'rVlV*’f&lt;»r* a*'tmrdtm .of 'u.e'*fotlowing
politics ami from tile first of the year
whetl ho was retained by the Grand contests. ■
Iuf1f1,!!,,ll,: Tho possession of n still or
until June the woods will resound to
Those who were fortunate in bein': I runk Pacific as Consulting Engineer
I he front-page contest for weeklies loxicutlng Ihiuor, tho umlorslgncd lu.vthe sonorous voire of the office seek­ present at Friday’s meeting of the to lay tiut tho city o f Ruppurt, Hrit- was especially close, but the final tie- ,,lB
uuavlctod
In tho County,
i.ounty
.liolge'H C.iurl,
of Si'iiiliioln
er anil the regular office seeker will Hoard of Governors of the Sanford
Florida,
ut
a
Torn,
of
said
Cuurt
l.eld
ish Columbia, their northernmost ter- cision on first-page make-up gives
find some nice little lady opposing &lt; liamher of ( ommereo, wore agreed minal for which service ho was hand- first place to tho Fort Pierce News- j unm ami tV.n'i.d.y "iVy* said court, sonhim at many points.
itliat no finer or more sincere expressonuly reimbursed financially.
Mr. Tribune; second, Wauchula Florida I
^ ^ \ '’(,1V;i,;ya.|i;iro7Voo.lmdo
jSions of Co-operation could have boon j
Donnelly assured the Hoard of Gov- f Advocate; htird, Lake Wales High- iCoimiy.umlor, control of tho Board of
County 1 'nmmlaslonorn.
Start (he mw yen tight by send- uttered, than those expressed in a ,
ernors that Hanford would obtain the lander. Other papers that wero close
it. Y Aitunnouait.
ing
some
friend
in
Duo. 19. 1921.
12- 20-2 l*o.a.W.-2 w
THE STRONGEST
)nil
"n",
1
,ri'
'I*
t
nnrtb
d
l°
address
delivered
by
Mr.
Wilgame
services
from
him
gratis,
that
to
these,
and
deserving
of
high
men
Daily
* ,r7 ;
* u 1 n,,,an H{1 "uich liam r. Donnelly, of New York.
1had been rendered the Grand Trunk, tion nre: the Sarasota Times, Lees
TSUARANTKBD
t
Nitice of Application for Tax Deed
and
•’ Y,U !'I||&lt; t0 ' llM '!,,rtbcrn
^ speaks well for the possibilities and for which they had paid liim a burg Commercial, Cocoa Tribune, nnt
TIRE MADE
for
Under Section 575 of the Genet ul
&lt;&gt;r n uj ’cioine it Sanford cntlius- of Sanford, when they attract liie fa- handsome retainer.
Kissimmee Valleyy Gazette. Even thli
tliis
iust mill locate here eventually ami vorublo attention of men of Mr. DojiStatutes of the State of Florida
Mr. Donnelly is no strnnger in or to ' additional list leaves out some timt
it will do you ami Sanford good by nelly’s type. Too often in tho past Sanford. His visit of approximately woro almost in the same class.
Notice is hereby given that S. F.
having him come here to live. There have men of affluence and influence, ten days last winter with his two
For editorial pages of weeklies the Poudney, purchaser of Tax Certificate
t 'ortU
is nothing that has so much pulling patronizingly patted us on the slmul- yachts, tho Down and New Era, will awards are: First, Fort Lauderdale
Sizes
Falirics
No.
1045,
dated
the
4th
day
of
Novem­
puwer as the newspaper. Try it,
idor and moved on. On innumerable be recalled by many. Ills yachts, Henild; second, Titusville Star-Advo­
30x3
? 9.80
ber, A. D, 1805, has filed said ccrti- $12.50
!&gt;1S.00
30x3«/,
occasions have individuals with axes now at Jacksonville, will he here with­ cate; third, I.eeHhurg Commercial.
fji’it e in my offico, and lias made ap­ $19.15
S25.50
32x3 f t
WHERE FLORIDA FARMERS ARE to grind surfeited those who would in two weeks, and his plans are to
For best handling of farm news in plication for Tax Deed to issue in ac­
31x4
$21.75
listen with empty words of flattery. stay in Sanford until the first of next weeklies, the papers are ranked: Pirst
BLIND TO THEIR OWN
cordance with law. Said certificate $25.35
S.12.10
32x4
Their interest in Sanford and its de­ April. His return for this extended Wauchula Florida Advocate; second,
INTERESTS.
emt races tho following described pro- $2(5.50
$.13.10
33x4
velopment was limited to the amount period is conclusive proof of his In­ Lake Worth Herald; third, Hay Coun­
norty situated in Seminole Comity,
$31.25
34x4
$27.25
they could work the community for. terest in Sanford, and the Hoard of ty Beacon-Tribune, of Panama City,
Texas is n great state, greatest in
Florida, to-wit: W 1-2 of SE 1-4 of $33.40
$ 11.90
32x4 V i
Here then comes Mr. Donnelly, per­ Governors are elated to know that with the Sarasota Times a vury closo
the Union in thu number of square
SW 1-4 of N Wl-4 and E 1-2 of SW $34.50
$
12.85
33x4 Z i
sonally unostentatious, as aro tdl big they will have the co-operation of runner-up.
miles within its boundary lines and
I-4 of SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 Sec. 22, Tp. $43.(55
Sit
1.75
35x5
men with real records of achievement Mr. Donnelly in perfecting those plans
For seven-column dailies, tho Mi­ 21 S, Range 20 E. 10 acres. Tho
great ill many other respects. It or­
behind them, not with something to they have promulgated for a Greater ami Hcruld took first place for front
dinarily produces one-third of the cot­
sell but from his broad experience in Sanford through thu development of page, for editorinl page, and for fnrm snid land being assessed at the date
ton crop of (lie United States. Its
of thu issuance of such certificate in
city building to give us whatever as­
rattle graze on a thousand hills, and sistance we may require in solving our the water front. Mr. Donnelly is u news, which gave it the general aver­ the nnmn of Unknown. Unless said
ORLANDO, FLA.
they are no more tile longhorns of civic problems. Mr. Donnelly is a member oT the Sunford Chandler of age blue ribbon in Rh clnss, practical­ .■ortlflcnte snail ho redeemed accord­
Commerce
ami
was
appointed
to
serve
ly
witliout
contest.
the olden days, but the best improv­ city builder in the literal sunao of the
ing to law Tnx Deed will issue there­
Competition was moro keen among
ed breeds, Herefords, Angus and word and as an expert in this field on the Inland Waterway Committee
on on the 4th day of January, A. D, Eyes Tested
Glasses Fitted
1022.
Durhnms. Her cattlemen have w m *\haa ,)U0II rot„imMl
im&gt;ro than one
Witness my ufficlul signature nnd
thu tight and their improved grades im.ni[t)mi tu ,ay mlt d tk .g f{)r Homo (lf
TOM MOORE
seal this tho 20th day of November,
Optomelrlat-Optlclan
are not left to fond for themselves *j)0 |arRl!Ht corporations in tho counA. D. 1021.
ngninst the cruel northers thnt some- try Mr DonnoHy haH Rreat vlsi„ns
Opp. Po8toffico
(SEAL)
E. A / DOUGLASS,
times sweep over the bleak prarios ()f ^ )u Sunfur&lt;i of tho future—would
Wo Appreciate Your Business
Clerk Circuit Court,
but tiro kept in fenced piutturea, with
wo cou|(j inculcate Home of these
Seminole County, Fin. Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicate
u supply of forage for emergencies, 1
lllt„ olir citizens-nm l he is
II- 20-Gtc By: A. M. AVEEKS, D. C.
hero to study our problems, find the
solution for litem nnd show us how to
If you don't see your
it.proceed. He makes no bonstful claims,
Good moals, $8.00 por week, The
ROSE
FOUR
does Mr. Donnelly,—his statements
Tomplo Club, corner Third and Park.
are bused on knowledge received in
:
BLISS
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tho widely attended Hchool of experi­
ence, in which, however, hut few se­
COBBLERS
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
cure a degree certifying that thoy
OI*T. D.
have been successful in applying tho
This seed stock is especially selected Maine Grown,
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
■ knowledge gained.
from fields freo from Blight infection
'in our show windows,
Mr. Donnelly possesses an analyti­
cal mind. In his profession as engi­
come in and Jook around
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neer his is the ntastor mind that has
* built dry docks, created cities, and do—we have Something
Ask for Prices
■ 1vised tho new method of wutor propuifor all of the farfiily.
a sion that the near future will sco
a adopted on nil inland wutorwnys and
Frames Repaired Lenses Oupllcsted
k solve transportation problems.
Mr.
j Donnlly is a mental hoavywoight, and
EYES EXAMINED
Phonw 497-494
5 the men in n community, who aro
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Ssnford,TIs
212 East. 1st St.
j heavy nientnily und Imbued with tho n
WBLAKA BLOCK
- proper civic prldo, are tho onoB that
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NEW PRICES

W. R. LINK 1

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fair tonight Mid Wodnosdny; little change in tomjicniture.
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nick Torheun, Jr„ of Miami, is the
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the holiday*.
II A Howard spent Christmus with
h o m e folks, going back to Okoochobeo
City today.
Zeli Ratliff has returned from a
visit to Miami whero ho wns tho
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aborhathy and
had the pleasuro of tho company of
his little baby daughter.
The American Legion dance that
wnH t„ have been held Saturday night
will lie held Friday night at the court
house in order that tho business men
will be aide to attend. Announco tho
change in date to all your friends.
Charlie and Hates Barnes, of tho
Herald force, went to Okeechobee
City today where they will rojuvonnto
tho machines and otherwise put tho
News office In shape and will probab­
ly make their homo thora fo r somo
time.

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*1 Looks like snow today nnd
9 it is probably snowing far*1 thor north. Our wenthor
si book for 1D22 says cold
&lt;t wenthor for tho first week
*&gt; in Jnnunry nnd it is prob0 ably getting roudy for It. 80
* yesterday wns some summer
* wenthor when you think
a about it but thontmosphera ic conditions seem to bo
* changing and a little cool
a weather can bo expected so
a let’s go from hero nnd mnko
Q the balance of tho week n
a busy week, llnvo you a litA tie Daily Herald in your
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in the Daily Herald. Two visitors to
MICKIE SAYS
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subdivision and will conio back hero
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to- livo us soon as they can build
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houses. Luno’s now subdivision is o n !
tho Sanford-Orlando road and frontB 1 191V WWEU NMB'Vie MADE OOP.
Roso Court extending west to Onk
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avenue giving u very pretty layout of
city lots in one of tho fastest grow -j
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lots nra high and dry and so reason­
able thut they nro soiling fast. Seo
Mr. Lnno at once and pick out a lot.
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timo at Miami and expect to visit Sanft»rd beforo going back to Augusta, in
the spring.
Malcolm Wnde, night editor of tho
Orlando Sentinel, and J. It. Roohnn,
Associated Press operator of tho same
sheet, were in tho city today and paid
the Herald office an appreciated visit.
Mr. Wade resided in Sanford many
years ago and sees ninny improve­
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Auto Radiator Repair
Shop
Located a t 207 French Ave., between
2nd nnd Third. 14. R. liKHURUIST.

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Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Boiler Works
Automobile Flywheel Sled Gear
bands la stuck
Crank Shafts Re-turned

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FOR RENT— I room furnished house,
Illume 570 between 5 ami 0 o’clock H A U 'm iltl) LtA’ITEUY
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231-Gtc
"Battery Insurance”
FOR RENT—tw o furnished hod
Solti n nd S erv ice d by
rooms, Gil Park Ave.
212-tfe
Edw. Hi/r^ins, Inc.
FOR RENT-—Bed room, 311 Park a v e ­
nue.
178-tfi
Haitfht &amp; Wieland
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms.
“Sanford’s New Hotel”
Phone J37-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
Smith Bros. Garage
11.50 Up Per Day
Street.
105 tfc
Experl Rcpuirtn«
FUR IlENT—tw o t urnlslictl rooms,
S. O. Shinholser
505 West Third. Phono 77.
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Contractor and lluilder
231-Otp
Oak nnd First
SANFORD -:•:* FLORID* WANTED—To repair autos at homo
garages. Apply 505 West Third St.
H. W .NlCKERSON~ Phono 77.
231-Otp
Geo. W. Knight
Public Accountnnt; Audits—Systems FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
Real Estate und Imturancn
Income Tax Service
und private bath. 411 I’nrk Ave.
Room 10 McNeill-Davis Bldg.
FLORIDA
231-Otp SANFORD
Phono 852
Orlando, Fla.

The vocational committee of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women’s Club
requests all young wunnn desiring
employment to register at the First
National Bank.
AG NTS O BERNER. ChairniHti

Hero’s u unique murket-plncu that you can visit without stirring from
your easy chair. You will find it in the advertising columns of I ho Daily

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FOR RENT—Rooms and kitchennttos,
I Shirley Apt., opp, P. O.
220-2Gtp
FOR SALE—Citbbngu plants. J, E.
FOir RENT—One furnishod Ee3
Spaulding,
2^1- l t c ,
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Ave.
FOR RENT—Two light hotiselteoping
190-tfe
rooms. Apply to 118 Myrtlo Ave- --------------nuo.
234-atp t ’OK «KNT. 5 room bungalow, fu r­
nished, 2 garages. Good location.
FOR SALE—Paper sholl pecans, 801
— E. F. Lane, “The Real Estate Man"
* Magnolia.
23G-3tp
FOR SALE—Ono 25 Remington auto­
FOR RENT—5 room house furnished.
matic riflo with 500 cartridges. One
$75.00 per month. Good location*—■
12-gauge Winchester pump.
One
E. F. Lane.
231-3tp
Remington automatic 38 pistol.
In­
quire Smith Bros. Garage. 231-titp FOR RENT—Good seven room house,
well located. $15 per month.—A.
FOR SALE—Eight room house with
P. Connolly.
230-tfc
bath. Immediate possession. Small
payment down, long time on balance.
WANTED
See Lane or address Box 782, DnyWANTED—Position liy refined Indy
tonn, Fla.____________ HKI-Tu-Sat-iw
as housekeeper, companion or plain
FOR SALE—One Daisy churn. Call sewing, Mrs. Brown, 317 Third St.
415-W.
201-tfc
230-2tp
MULES FOR SALE—Fivo teams
WANTED—Customers for fresh milk,
splendid, medium sized farm mules
morning ami evening deliveries.—R.
at low prices.—F. N. Burt, DeLeon
L. Garrison. Phono 3711. 109-St-Tu
Springs, Fin.
231-10tc
201-tfc
FOR SALE—Household and kitchen
furuituro.—000 Lou roll Ave., cor­
George A. DeCottes
ner of (itii street ami Laurel Avenue.
Attorney-Ht-Lnw
23(l-2tp
Over Seminole County Bank

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land. Must move at once. Close to transpor- 5
tation. Flowing wells.
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Classified advertisements, 3 rents a lino. No ad taken for less that
25 cents, and positively no classified .ids charged to anyone. Cash
must accompany nil orders. Count live words to a line nnd remit ac­
cordingly.

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Just received, in knobby putterns, nil sizes, Shirts

Col. George Rigby, mnyor of Or­
mond, nnd former resident of this city
was here a short timo today visiting
his many old friends. He hud lunch
witli the Rotary Club at tho Valdez
Hotel and enjoyed the visit very
There wil be a big sale of used
nun ii.
FOR RENT—Half of store, with fine c»r» ,n Sanford one day next week, tho
displuy window, No. 221 East First announcement to lie made in the Daily
L. A. Russell, head of the Russell
street, opposite postoffice,
230-tfc Heruld in a few days. If you are in
Piano Co., of Augusta, Gn., is in tho
the market for n used car watch tho
city tmluy with Manager Hintormister
Herald for the time and ptneo.
LANE’S SUBDIVISION
looking over tho situation regarding
APPEALS TO BUYERS
the opening of a largo retail store in
NOTICE
AND HOME BUILDERS
the city. The Russell Co., is ono of
Regular meeting of G. I. A. at Muthe largest wholesale pinno houses in
Edward Lnno reports tho sale of soinc Hnll December 27th at 8:30 p.
the South ami they have decided to
Installation of officers,
All
mako Sanford hoad(|unrters for tho several more lots in his new subdivis- m.
wholesale business and nro doing a ion today and he is grentiy pleased members requested to bo present,
PRESIDENT.
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Declared to bo n screen masterpiece
equnl If not superior to his enormous­
ly successful production of "The Mlrnclo Man," George Lonna Turker’s
last picture production, “Ladies Must
Live," will be tho feature at tho Star
Theatre today. Hetty Compson, who
made n great hit in “Tho Miracle Mnn’
| in which Hho played opopBlto Thomas
Molghnn, is the featured plnyor In
“Ladles Must Live.’’
Although sucaumbing gradually to
fatal illness just as tho final scenes
of the picture were taken, Mr. Tuck­
er, lying on n stretcher, supervised
the cutting of the 110,000 feet of film
that had been taken. This had to be
reduced to the limited number of reels
Imt when the work was completed,
experts asserted that the
picture,
from every standpoint, was the best
production Mr. Tucker ever made.
Tho story deals with tho troubles
of certain women who, siticu Indies
must live, plan to make that living
ns easily ns possible. In the devel­
opment of tills theme, the genius of
Mr. Tucker found its finest expres­
sion, the result being a picture of su­
preme interest and appeal to every
film fan, Robert Ellis and .Tack Gil­
bert have tlie two lending men’s roles.
Tho picture is bused on a novel by
Alice Duor Miller.

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Herald, It is a market place whore you can satisfy your need of merchan­
dise of every description. No matter what you need

clothing, furs, furni­

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SANFORD NOVELTl
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other offerings in The Sanford Daily Herald.
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There is Every Advantage of Studying The
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T 'itr0 will be no shortage of mnterial for. piano keys whfto the world
I* full ’of-people who think they caii
get something for nothing..
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Until further notice the HANFORD will make Daily trips
between SANFORD and ENTERPRISE leaving PAV1LLION PIER:
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4:30 P. M.
ENTERPRISE ........................ .. 8:30 A. M!
5:00 P. M,
FAKE EACH WAY, 25c
FOR HIKE..........'I............ ;........... 10:00A.M.
4:00 P.M .
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Sanford
THE
“Cilv Substantial”

Sanford
THE

“City Sobilantn
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORI), FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921

VOLUME II

NUMBER 285

VIEWS WIDELY DIVERGENT £ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MAKES SOUTHERN BELL PHONE
ALLOWED MORE TOLL
ON FOUR POWER TREATY S FURTHER PLANS TO AID BAND
CAUSING SOME CONCERN
BY R. R. COMMISSIi
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WATTERSON
LAID TO REST
IN VAULT
HARDINGS STAND
Constitutes the Unfin­
ished Business of the
Arms Conference

CHARACTERIZED THE DIFFER­
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PAST AS UNIMPORTANT

AMONG HIS OLD COMRADES OF
THE CONFEDER­
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(llr The Auo«l«lr&lt; Preae)
&lt;nr The AaaoelateA PrewO
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 24.—Mnrse
WASHINGTON, Doc. 24. Confer- jjonry blvounced today among old
enco delegates hoped to concludo at COnjrados 0f thg Confederacy In Evortodny’s session of full naval commit- Rrcon cemetery to remain until spring
too their discussion of British pro- whoro bo will seek final resting placo
posnl for nbolltlon of submnrlno nnd besido his fa thor and mother In
with decision on that issue to clear oavchi11 Cemetery at Louisville. Tho
the way for consideration of tho ques- j,ody of tho vcnornblo editor who dlod
tion of uuxilinry tonnngo allotment jloro Thursday after a brief illness
for Franco under limitation
pfnn. ’wns removed from tho mortunry chap­
el to tho cemetery accompanied by
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24. Tho subBon) daughter, nnd grandchildren,
marine problem nnd tho now four- ^ brief funeral service yesterday nnd
power treaty, tho ono constituting tho p|nc|ng 0f the body in tho vnult today
unfinished business of tho arms con- ■without ceremony. Mrs, Wnttorson
forence nnd tho other attracting In- bowed down with grief Is still confincrcnsing Intorest heenusoof tho dif- 1otj
|,cr rooin&gt; Tho said said today
fercnco In view betwcon President no definite plans for tho winter had
Harding nnd tho Amoricnn delegation, been made, the arrangements depondlast night divided tho attentions of jnp Uj1on his mother’s condition. It
the plenipotentiaries of the poworH ns- |3 expected, however, tho family will
scmblod in Washington.
'spend a t least part of tho season at
Now promlnonco was given tho tj,0 winter homo of General W. B. Hnltreaty discussions during tho day by 1deman at Nnplcs.
a public statement by tho president,’
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characterizing tho differences over in­ MAY INVESTIGATE CONDITIONS
terpretation of tho past n8 "unimpor­
IN PORTO RICO.
tant’’ and declaring tho Amorican
delegates had tho "full confidence” of
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—Ap­
the White IIouso.
pointment of a federal industrial
Mr. Hurding added that tho treaty commission to investigate conditions
contemplated no "alltnnco of entangle­ in Porto Rico was recommended toment" nnd asked that lesser questions
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t day to Secretary Weoks by Santiago
„f difference bo net perm tied to obJ
prc, U' n, „( the b'rce Fedscuro
»cnre tho
the central
control purpose
porpoeo of tho
the agree
w oo0'f 'Workln|[racn o( ,.orto nlc„
ment to presorvo pence nnd provido nnd a member of tho island’s soiiatn.
mentis for friendly consultation ns n Secretary Weeks said bo would tnko
means of settling international con­
tho suggestion up with President
troversies.
Within tho arms conference proper, Harding.
the day’s only session was dovotod to
a continuance of tho dclinto over CHRISTMAS SALKS LARGER
TIMS YEAR THAN LAST
Great Britain's proposnl to abolish
IN NEW YORK CITY
tho submarine. Tho discussion was
not finished and the conference giv­
(Hr The Aaaorlntrd Prtaa)
ing up pluns for an extended Christ­
NEW YORK, Dec. 2|&gt;.—Christmas
mas recess will meet again today to snlcs by department stores in nnd
consider it. In tho meantime, discus­ around New York this yenr hnvc ex­
sion of tho question of auxiliary ton- ceeded thosu for tho Inst two yonrs,
nngo allotments remains in abeyance, I nccon|inB to n summary issued today
pending despite thnt additional in­ by the fcdernl reservo bank of this
structions on the subject reached tho district.
French delegation today from Paris.
The French have taken the position TROOPS CALLED TO QUELL
thyt tho nbolltion proposnl should bo
RIOT AT CARIO, EGYPT
carried to a decision before allotment
details nro taken up, nnd apparently
(Hr Tlir Aaaorlntrd l*rraa)
CARIO, Egypt, Dec. 24.—A mob
their viewpoint has been approved by
began an nttnek on the government
the other powers.
In roplying ot tho British proposnl office in Gizeh, n suburb of Curio,
yesterday, however, Admiral DoBon, thi smornlng. British troops wero
chief Frencli naval expert, gave tho ordered to tho scene. Carlo, itsolf,
.
conference a glimpse of Franco's posi­ is quiet.
tion on auxiliary tonnngo by declaring
no important naval power could af­ ONE DEAD, ONE HURT IN AUTO
ACCIDENT
ford to maintain loss than tho 00,000
tons of submarines proposed in tho
SAVANNAH, Gn., Dec. 24.—Mrs.
Amoricnn reduction plan for tho Unit­
ed State and Great Brituin. Tho 908,­ Eugene Hurst, 25, is dead and her
000 ton figure would bo greatly in ex: sister, Mrs. Eunice Hnrtzog, 211, is
cess of tho presont French submarine J unconscious in a local hospital us n
strength and would bo threo timos result of an automobile collision near
the amount she would hnvo under an Savannah early tonight. II. D. Gay,
application of tho ratio nlrcndy agreed of Thrift, Gn., driving one of tho
cars, was taken in custody but was
to as to capital ships.
inter released in custody of his fa­
ther.
MAN’S BODY FOUND
NEAR JACKSONVILLE
PRESIDENT OF CIIREVOLET
MOTOR COMPANY IS DEAD
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 23.— Tho
body of an unidentified white man,
FLINT, Mich., Dec. 23.—Chnrles
boenrlng two gun ahot wounds in the
back and two throughh the head, was M. Begole, president of the Chevrolet
found pnrtiy submerged In a small Motor Company,, nnd one of tho
stream about flvo miles from Jack­ founders of the Buick Motor Com­
sonville on th0 St. Augustine road pnny, died nt St. Petersburg, Fin.,
late today. The body wns found by todny, according to word received nt
a small negro boy, who, walking hifl homo hero. Mr. Bogoio, n son of
ulong tho road, had stopped nt tho the Into Josinh Begole, former gover­
stream for a drink of wnter. Ex­ nor of Michigan, wns 75 years old.
tending hin body from tho bnnk tho
negro sighted tho body just ns ho WOMEN RIOTEnS
HAVE LEFT SEENE
dippod his face into the water. In
OF KANSAS TROUBLE
addition to the gunshot wounds tho
liinn’s Hkuil wns fractured. A log
PITTSBURG, Kan., Dec. 23.—Indi­
had been placed across tho body to
cations many of women sougght con­
weigh it down In tho stream.
County authorities Immediately nection with mine strike demonstra­
started on investigation but Into to­ tions of lust week against working
night wero witthout clues ns to how minors hnvo loft town, beenmo ovl..
_ dent todny according to authorities,
tho man mot his death. Apparently
ho had boon dead about 24 hours. IIo 1Deputies failed to find one todny In
scorned to bo about 25 years old nnd' visiting sovornl points in county to
was modorntoly dressed.
serve warrants.

---------The Sanford Band, which hns reached a high degreo of ef­
ficiency ns a result of tho Sblo leadership of Bnndmnstcr Bull, is
now a popular institution in Sanford. The people of Snnford nro
justly proud of this organization of locnl talont which hns been tho
menns of affording excellent entertainment cnch Thursday nnd
Sunday.
The TouriHt nnd Convention Committco of tho Snnford
Chamber of Commorco which secured tho appropriation for tho
band and has collaborated with Mr. Ball in every wny, is indeed
pleased to know that its efforts havo met with success nnd that
Sanford hns at last a real band.
Mr. Ball appoured before tho Board of Governors at their
meeting yesterday and requested additional scats in tho park ac
woil as better lighting arrangements and wa sassured that these
requests would bo acted upon.
The engagement of tho band is additional evidonco of what
tho Chnmber of Commorco is doing for Snnford. It Is financed
jointly by the Chnmber of Commerce nnd the City, nnd can al­
ways bo assured of tho support of tch Chamber in nnything thnt
will tend to grentor efficiency in promoting the welfare of the
community.
Individuals nnd business concerns arc requested to notify tho
Chamber of Commorco of any vacancies in their organizations
for individuals whose'servjces can bo utilized by tho band,

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'After Refusing to All*
WIND STORM
Same Upon Two Sep­
TAKES TOLL
arate Occasions
NEAR MEMPHIS SIX PER Cl

ONE WHITE MAN AND EIGHT NE­
PROFITS ALLOWED THIS c o i *
GROES WERE
PANY AFTER THEY HAD
KILLED
ASKED FOR EIGHT
(Hr The Amoclatrd Preaa)
MEMPHIS, Dec. 24.—Nino porsons
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 24.—Tim
wero killed, ono white man nnd eight
Florida
Railroad Commission
negroes, nnd moro thnn a scoro injured nnd property dnmngo of two (handed down its decision in the mat*
hundred thousnnd was tho known toll ter of tho application of tho Southern
todny of a wind Btorm which Into yes- Bell Telophono nnd Tolcgrnph Coratorday swopt through Crittenden' puny to increase its general schodull
county, Arknnsns, ncross tho river
of toll and exchange rates In tho state
bn ba ba ba ba ba ba ba
from Memphis.
of Florida.
Tho first henring held in this
Prohibition Agents
was conducted on tho 15th day of NoWill Look Close for vombor, 1020, at which tlmo tho talaP t i i l - i r l u l n t i i - i R n n 7 p 'P hono company presented evidence to
I Illld U L I|J M Id D U U ^C &gt;how thnt ,t wns not onrnlng n reosonabic rnto of return upon its invest- J
Attired In Dress Suits They Will Be moot in Florida. At tho conclusion o f 1
nt All the Hotels
this hearing tho commisson announc­
ed
that it would not allow tho tele­
(llr Tli&lt;* Aaancliitrd l’rr«*)
Others Penned in Federal Prison Get Their Christ­ PHILADELPHIA,
Dec. 24.—Fifty phone company an increase of rate*
mas Gift
prohibition agents attired in dress until the comnission had mndo a thor­
suits and led by assistant prohibition ough audit of tho company’s books,
accounts and contracts, and until the
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—Eugene conviction but the pardons do. Sev­ Director Duncan, of Pennsylvania, will
commission,
by its engineers, had inV. Debs, former Socialist candidate eral of tho civilian offenders will bo npponr in the principal hotels, cafes
nnd
restaurants
of
this
city
tonight,
spoctcd
anil
npprnisod the physical
for president serving a sentence of deported to tho European countries of
"Wo
moan
to
nmko
this
Christmas
nnd
j
properties
of
tho telophono company.
ton years nt Atlnntn penitentiary for their nativity, two nro under observa­
New
Year's
tho
driest'on
record
in
This
work
wns
begun in January by
violating tho espionnge act, nnd twen­ tion at hospitals for insane, and others
Philadelphia,”
said
Duncan.
"Full
the
accountants,
statisticians, accountty-four other persons convicted on aro now out on paroles which wero
ant
analysts
and
engineers of thet
dress
squads
will
keep
their
oyes
open
various charges of hindering tho gov­ granted by President Wilson.
commission,
nnd
wns
finshod in A p rils
for
violators
of
the
Volstead
net.”
ernment during tho war, with -Ger­ Tho commutations nnd pardons
Tho
enso
wns
assigned
for further**
many, received yesterday from Presi­ wero announced pcrsonnly by Presi­
hearing
May
18,
Inst,
when
tho result
dent Harding commutations of sen­ dent Harding who took tho action In WILSON HAS FIRE THAT
of
such
nudit,
inspection
and
apprais­
DESTROYS TWO BUILDINGS
tences to become effective Christmas accordance with tho custom of extend­
al
was
put
in
evidence.
Tho
exnmitiday. At tho sninu time fivo formor ing clemency to federal offenders at
AND 121 AUTOMOBILES
ntlon
and
appraisal
of
the
physical
American soldiers serving life sent­ tho Christmas season.
properties of the telophono company
(llr Thr Aho «IiiI«I I’rraa)
ences pronounced by n military court
Tho fivo soldiers given full pardons
in Floridu nnd the nudit nnd anal;
WILSON,
N.
C.,
Dec.
24.—A
fire,
for tho murder of a British officer aro Cnrl J. Bryan, James A. O'Doll,
of
its books nnd records mndo by the
originating
in
the
automobile
depart­
while serving with tho Amoricnn army Roy Youngblood, Goorgu Van Gilder
commission
wns thorough and com­
ment
of
the
Hackney
buggy
plnnnt
on tho Rhine received full pardons, ef­ nnd J. B. Richardson, nil serving life
plete
nnd
showed
thnt tho toiephono
here
todny
destroyed
two
3-story
fective Christmas day.
terms to which they wero sentenced
buildings
and
about
126
automobiles,
company
was
earning
only 2.04 por
Tho uction wns taken nftor tho de­ while with the American army on tho
The
total
loss
in
npproxximntcly
j
cent
on
its
total
investment
In Florlpartment of justice had studied sep­ Rhine for tho alleged killing of Geo.
$400,000, fully covered by insurance.. dm
arately tho ensos of 107 persons serv­ Lnnccficld, a former British officer.
------------------------ Tho telophono company asked for
ing sentences for violating war time
Among those whoso sentences wero
SUBSIDIARY
PLANT
rates sufficient to yield 8 por cent
laws nnd after Attorney General commuted wero Charles Ashleigh, n
BUILT
AT
ARCADIA
on
its total investment, hut this rate
Dnughorty had discussed tho situa­ former newspaperman nnd n writor of
was
denied by tho commission,tho com­
—PULP
AND
PAPER
tion nt length with President Harding poetry, who was convicted nt Chicago
mission
saying thnt in viow of tho
who wns snid to bo desirous if pos­ for conspiracy under tho espionngo
economic
conditions prevailing thruout
(Hr
TKf
Aaaoelntrd
I’rraal
sible, of granting some pardons for act nnd given a ten-year sentenco. His
ARCADIA, Doe. 24.—The Pulp nnd tlie country it would not grant so
Christmas. Tho commutations, it sentence wns commuted upon his Paper Corporation at Leesburg is
wns explained, does not operate to re­ agreement to accept deportation to considcrin gthis city ns the hRo for u grent an increase, hut would allow
store citizenship lost by tho folony England, the country of his nntivity. subsidiary plant which will ho edoett- an increase in cxchnngo rates at ex­
changes where the revenue rccoipt* ;
cd soon in South Florida, according showed no reasonable return to the
to advices received here. The ship- 'company, which increases so granted
ping fncllittlcs of Arcndin are prime. ^result in exchange rates being increas-----------------------ed at some of tho exchanges in the
BAPTIST CHURCH
'„ tnte.
»:3&lt;) a. m.—Men’s class at tho Star, Tho commission doniod tho appllcaTheutro.
1tion of tho toiephono compnny to Irv*
9:30 n. m.—Main Sundny School at jeroaso its rates for toll servico, moves I
the church.
nnd changes nnd extra mllongo charge
11 n. m.—Preaching by Dr. ao orgo'amj ni80 rofused to nllow tho tele-.
Vocational Training University to Be Established , Hyman, subject: "Unto Us." Tho phono compnny’H application to make
by Veterans’ Bureau
Knights Templar Masons will attend charges on reports and on porson-to*
in n body.
person calls.
0:80 p. m.—Christmas program in
Tho incrensc in rates allowed by the
(Hr Tho Aaaorlntril I'rraa)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 '.—The se­ PERSHING SENDS CHRISTMAS tho II. Y. P. U.
commission will, in tho opinion of tho
lection of Cump Johnston at Jackson­
7:30 p. m.—Cantata by chorus of commission, yield tho telophono com­
GREETINGS TO SOLDIERS.
ville, Florida, ns a sito for tho voca­
23 voices, "Tho Manger Prlnco,” also pany npproxiniatoly 0 per cent on ita
tional training university to bo estab­
NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—Gcnornl baptism.
1920 averngo investment, Tho tele­
Ho suro to attend.
lished by tho Veterans Bureau wns Pershing has sent out through army
phono company contends, however,
understood todny to bo practically de­ publications this Christinas greeting
thnt the increases allowed by tho com- *
cided upon by Director Forbes. Mr, to the American fqrccs:
Mrs. J. G, Rail has returned from mission wil yield only approximately
Forbes planned to seo Harding todny
"Whether in peace or war, it Is a most pleasant visit to the old liomu 4 1-2 per cent on business for tho en­
to obtain his authorization of tho uso the privilege anil duty of thL. soldier nt Quincy, Florida, where uho was suing yenr.
of tiio former army cantonment in to uphold the glorious traditions of shown many social attentions nnd had
Tho order of tho commission as
the South for ono of tho training uni­ the past.,During these times of un- n fine visit with her ninny old friends. handed down shows thnt Commission­
versities hoing established in various ccrtninity and difficulty, whether in
er Wolls dissented.
parts of tho country. If unable to seo or out of the army, the soldior must
Walter Morgan is happy over the
tho president todny Forbes expected confidently and courageously do ills arrival of his father, Samuel Morgan, PRESENTED HERALD FORCE
to obtain desired authorization Mon- part to hnsten an urn of understand­ of Mnrtinsville, Vn., who is down for
WITH BOX OF CIGARS
duy. While tho bureau officials woro ing nnd peace. Our army stnnnds the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Mor­
non-committal they aro understood to for pence on earth, to men good will." gan nt their homo on Park avenue.
Hon. J. I). Davidson, mnnngor of the ,
believe thnt unless somo lust niinuto
Mr. Morgnn Ih seeing Floridu for tho Sanford Furniture Co., prosentod the \
changes in pianos nro mndo tho insti­
Como in to the Hornld office to­ first time and is carried nway with Hornld forco with a box of fino cigar*
tution will bo placed nt Jacksonville. night and get a box of thnt fino sta­ Snnford anil Snnford crops. Ho is n todny In appreciation of tholr effort*
It Is bcliovcd tho University will bo
tionery nt a price that will surpriso large tobacco planter in Virginin and to treat him courteously and look af­
put ipto operation ns early ns possible
you. Positively tho finest lino of riina a plantation employing over 100 ter his ndvortising from timo to time.
with several hundred students and
Tho boys givo him thoir thanks and
stationery thnt hns over been brought hands.
would bo cxpnndod as needs of thnt
will romombor him In tho yoars to
to tho city nt very low prices,
section aroso. Tho Univorsity would
There wil bo a big snlo of usod come.
be along lines of Camp Sherman
cars in Snnford ono dny noxt wook, tho
—
which recently oponod with fivo hun­
CASHIER LOCKED UP
announcement to bo mndo In tho Daily
NOTICE STOCKHOLDERS
dred students nnd hnB n enpneity as
Herald in a fow days. If you nro In
MEETING
high as fivo thousnnd formor service
LOCKHAVEN, Pa., Dec. 22.—The tho murkot for a used car watch tho
tnon.
\itnto bnnk nt Knrthnus, Clearfield Hornld for tho timo nnd placo.
Regular mooting stockholders of
county, wus robbed todny by two mon
Sanford Dry Goods Co., to bo held a t
BANKS WILL CLOSE
who escaped with money believed to
NOTICE
office of company at 7 o’clock p, u .( I
total from $10,000 to $20,000. Rob­ Regular mooting of G. I. A. nt Mu- January 2, 1021.
Mpnday, Docombcr 20th, being gen­ bers locked tho cashier In the vault. soinc Hall Docombor 27th nt 8:80 p.
SANFORD DRY GOODS CO.,
erally obsorvod ns Chrlstmns day all Ho was tht only occupant In tho bank m. Installation of officers. All 28G-2tc
S. A. IRWIN, Secy.
the banks In Sanford will bo closed at tho timo. Customers later hoard members requested to bo prosont.
all day.
noises in the vault and roioased him.
PRESIDENT.
Christmas cards at Herald office.

DEB’S SENTENCE COMMUTED
BY PRESIDENT HARDING,
CITIZENSHIP NOT RESTORED

JACKSONVILLE IS SELECTED
VOCATIONAL TRAINING SITE
BY THE U. S. GOVERNMENT

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921

LAKE MONROE

Siiggestive Gifts for
The

The trouble with the average re
former is that ho dosn’t know the
£1 .
r p
difference between a reformerr nnd
and n ! I f p i
An entertainment for the benefit common scold.
of the health and sanitation campaign
for this county, under the nusplces All kinds of imported perfumes.—
umes.— ■ 5
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of Mrs. John Leonard! of Sanford wns Bower &amp; Roumillat.
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given Wednesday evening by the
FRIDAY AND SATUIUAV—W. K. KIK(JFKM) |»re.
Sanford folks in tho Auditorium of
»Mt« the National Favorite. FI.OIIKNm IIKHD In
As n child he likes nn nll-dny suck­
the 'Graded school. The program er; but In Inter yearn he prefers one
consisted of readings, songs, danc­ that he can trim quickly.
ing nnd n playlet. Miss Williams,
the Expression teacher of tho Snnford
Xmns Dance
Valdez—Saturday
High School opened the program by night, Dccombor 24. Jimmio Collins’
givig several readings, which she Jnzz 'Babies.
233-3tc.
rendered In a well trained manner.
Mrs. Phillips whoso voice Is appalW ith tho face of a Mndonnn nnd tho heart o f a Hunts
If w0 admit thnt war in u good
or. lived a woman of w e a lth ’nnd power, la Parlit
ingly sweet, then charmed the audi­ cause is righteous, nations will nl
sho compared horaelf to Faustina, Homo's cruoi V?,,
ence bysinging "In My Gnrden,” nnd
press of hyaone days, and roso to dlssy heights, nn.:
wnyn keep n few good enuses on hnnd
to be drngKod into oblivion, woavos Itsolf Into n oh.
the old fnmlllnr song, “My Old Ken­
cma
drama of untold w ealth of drnmatlo action,
for use in nn emergency.
tlonal scones, nnd photographlo splendor. '“Tho ii|„ck
tucky Home." Tho little play "Two
Panthor’s Cub" presents tho celebrated Florence
Old Maids and n Picture" staged by
at the height of her career In her greatest
Christmas Cignrs, boxes $1.10 to
drama,
supported by an exceptional cast of stage HtnV»
Misses May and Mlldren Holly, Kittle
Do not m iss this wohderful photo drnmnl
* ,nr"$5.00.—Bowor &amp; Roumillat. 231-4tc
DuBose nnd Mnudc Lake wns InughCOMKDY and FOX NRWS
nblc in the extreme nnd Miss Mny
When the husband begins to find
Holly nnd Maude Lake who portrayed
fault, th0 wife nlwnyn suspects thnt
the characters of tho old nmids prov­
he has found another woman,
ed very dclighful old mnids indeed.
Saturday at the Princess— Hoot Gibson in ‘Sure
Instead of tho soured nnd crabbed
Fire” ; also a Comedy
Investigate tho Caillo out-board row
kind w0 hnvo expected, thoy wero
boat motors, at Ball Hnrdwaro Co.
filled with glco. In fact tho laughter
231-5tc
grew so nnnlmntcd that suppression
seemed impossible nnd only after n
It in nic0 to hnvo a car that will
hurried 0xlt where tho nnto room wns
climb tho hills, but somehow tho up­
nought for composure could tho "old
keep reminds you of thnt old poem,
mnids" regnin equillbreum enough to
“Over the hills to the poor house."
return to their role. When pooh! the
giggles broke out in n fresh place,
Every color of Dennison’s Lustra
tho contagion spread, tho audienco
Crcpo Pnpor, also Cropo Paper
caught tho ha! ha! and loudly ap­
Streamers, Festoons nnd other Den­
plauded tho two gay nnd very lively nison’s Crepo Paper Christmns dccorROSE FOUR
old mnids. Miss Mildred Holly ntlons.—Mobley’s Drug Store. 227-tfc
closed tho program In n graceful
BLISS TRIUMPH
manner with n clnsslcnl dance, which
Tho pnrtof hell that isn’t paved
with the pretty costume, the llthsomc
with good intentions probably is
COBBLERS
movements nnd tho very 'winsome
paved with wnr Inventions.
little girl, mndo this fonture n very
This seed stock is especially selected Maine Grown,
striking one.
from fields free from Blight Infection
Wntormnn’s Fountain Pons for
Mr. John Lconnrdi, county chairman
everybody.—Bowor &amp; Roumillnt.
of tho tuberculosis stnt0 cnlo cam­
231-4 tc
11 PECK BAGS
paign in Seminole county, hnx boon
n welcome guest nt the school n num­
Ask for Prices
You can Huro feel nt homo without
ber of times within tho pnst two your stiff collnr at the wntch party
weeks. About fifteen dollnrs worth at tho M. E. Church on December
of ChristmnH seals hnvo been Hold by 31st.
234-2tp
the children. The pntrons hnve as
ubu.'iI, responded most generously and
CHRISTMAS STATIONERY,
are making an effort to procure the
SANFORD
POST CARDS, SEALS, ETC.
FLORIDA
service of a trained nurse for the
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school.
| Everything in the holiday tins In
Tlie real estate of John Mtoali in stationery, post cards, engraved
this section is undergoing improve­ Christmns nnd Now Year’s cords,
ments, About seven acres being re­ stamps nnd stickers, etc., at the HarSANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
tiled nnd elenred nnd n bungalow nld office. Ono of tho finest and most
being built. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence comploto lines ever brought to SanJOHN GOVE, Proprietor
J. Stone of Old South Rond, Wood-1 ford, Open ovory night until ChristCEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
haven, L. I., prospective purchasers, | mas.
1018 West First Street
'
1018 West First Strrrl
will lenso tho pln:e tho ensuing yonr.
Mrs Ida Jacobs Hill nnd MIsh Grace
Jncohs, of New York, are guests of
thoir brother Prof. J. Tlldon Jncohs
for the Christmas holidnys. Mrs.
Hill is a lyceum singer of much prom­
inence and hns Just completed a tour
of tho United Stntcs where she sang
in ninny of the larger cities. . Miss
Grneo Jacobs Ih n trained nurse
from the French Benevolent Hospital
o f New York city.
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Mr. nnd Mra. J. J. Tut, Sanford,
Fred, Albert, John and T. Holly, Emil
Kaisermnn, Mrs. V. Holly, composed
n party thnt motored to Leesburg
Sunday
Mr. nnd Mrs. Norn, Mr. and Mrs.
Hulst, of New York, hnvo returned
to Monroe nnd nre occupying the cottages of Philip Egger.
3
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. T. Wynne, Jr., _
Miss Francis Hawkins, Riborta nnd j
Jnskpcr Wynne nnd Jack Christlnn,
visited Mrs Boone Baumgardener of
Mt. Dorn Sunday.
Mth. Kntu Ktcling has returned to
her homo in Kentucky after visiting
Mr. and Mra. Ben Lake nnd family
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrney Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell spent
the day in Orlnndo Inst week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robins, of Snn­
ford visited relatives here Sunday.
Mr. Albert Draper sold his farm
In this section to Mr. Martin Doyle.
Mr Draper will make his future homo
in Snnford.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowman and Mrs.
Zemmermnn of Palmyra, pa., who
spent the month of November hero,
after spending the week at Daytona
Bench have gone down the East const
to spend the winter at Miami. Mr.
and Mrs. Horst also of the party
from Pennsylvania will go to Tampa
for the remainder of the winter where
Lueilo Dorcas will remain in school.

_I i I ri0 Stcir To-doy
“T h e B l a c k
P a n t h e r ’s C u b ”

SUITS . . . .
OVERCOATS
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SHOES
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SHIRTS
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BLOUSES
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PAJAMAS
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NIGHT SHIRTS
BELTS
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SILVER BUCKLES
HANDKERCHIEFS
HATS . . . . .
C A P S ....................
T I E S ....................
INGERSOL WATCHES
WASH SUITS . . .

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Seed Potatoes

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During inspection of /electrical
work, I find many dangerous instal­
lations done by owners or tenants
themselves. Some know bettor nnd
tnk0 the risk, others think thnt as
long ns one is capable of finding n
place to attach common lamp cord
nnd run it to where light or power is
noeded, all thnt is required has been
accomplished. They ignore the over­
loading of circuits and other condi­
tions of tho code nnd city ordinance
(bemed neccssnry for safe electrical
work. I have inspected the work of
tho regular electricians for eight
years and no fires could he attributed
to their negligence, but w« have had
trouble from nddod fixtures, through
cnrlcssncss or ignorance.
As Holidays nppronch many nru

tempted to use th0 electric Inmps
covering them with fancy pnpor a t­
tractions. This is positively danger­
ous an the high powered bulbs in use
will surely set th0 paper on fire.
Do not uho lamp cord In show win­
dows in nny manner. Do not use it
at all unless suspended freely In the
nir from nn approved rosette.
Christmas trees can be safely light­
ed only by using npproved fixtures
installed by a competent person, then
it becomes the safest decorative light
possible. When candles nro used
constant cure must not bo relaxed for
an instant.
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These Holidnys, nn in preceding
ones, will see some life forfeited and
vnluable property destroyed by fire.
Don’t let it happen in Hanford.
0. p. PAXTON,
Electrical Inspector.

S H O P P IN G

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C H R IS T M A S G IF T S

L et Us Suggest

Your Christmas Gifts

Eastman Kodaks $2 to $35, Kodak Albums

Christmas Greetings
Sanford, Flo., Dee. 23, 1921.
To Our Friends and Patrons:—
With everybody with Christmas spirits and everybody
thinking of everybody else, wo want to extend to you our
very best wishes for a Merry, Merry Christmas and u Happy
New Year l
And we are glad to have this opportunity in expressing
our sincere appreciation with which you have so kindly fav­
ored us during 1921. We have striven, in every way to mer­
it your confidence and with thu coming year we look forward
in hope of again being able to keep you as a friend and cus­
tomer.
Now remember, we strive at all times to do the impos­
sible—“Please everybody.”
Sincerely yours,

S a n f o r d S te a m P r e s s e r y j
A. M. CHUMAN, Owner and Manager
317 Euat First Street-

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Fine Imported Perfumes
Large Assortment of Candies

Cnndelled eggs, 53c dozen; fancy
ripe bananas, 50c dozen; fat Iioiih, 8B«
lb; celery, lettuce, Christmas nuts
groceries, meats.—Co-Oporntive Store,
417 Sanford Avo. Phono 122. 234-3tc

NOTICE
M. I. Stengnll Mulo Co. hns put all
notes nnd accounts In Mr. J. E. Lnney’s hands for collection nnd I will oxpect nil pnrtlcB duo mo to see him nt
my barn in Sanford nt onco nnd make
settlement. This means cnch and ov­
ory ono.
W. I. STEAGALL MULE CO.
234-0t
omorso; Tho quality that re­
minds you of a mortgage ovory time
you see a filling station.'

A Most Attractive
Line of Fountain Pens and Pencils
A Beautiful Assortment o f
Fancy Box Stationery
Cigars, Boxes of 25, $1 to
Safety Razors, $1 to
Ivory Goods

Bower
Perscription Druggists

Roumillat I
Telephone 325

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921

O C IETY

I. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
Phone 217-W
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f f t t l l y a p p r e c ia te d .________________

P. W. Hand, of Nokomis, Fin., wns
the city yoitcrdny transacting busMiss Minnie Loo Allen, of RriBtol,
enn., is tho guest of Mrs. W. P.
ields for tho holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Urbnn Mnys left this
orning In their oar for Quincy
| \ where thoy will spend the holidays.
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Mri. Turner Houser has ns her
guests hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. H.
|t*|l H. Hill. They have many friends horo
who will bo delighted to boo them.
Mr. and Mrs. John Loonardi left
' this afternoon in their car for Plant
City whero they will spend tho holi­
days with tho Inttor’s mother.
Mrs. R. K. Haley and attractive 1ittlo daughter, Hazel, of Itocky Mount,
N . C., nre the guests of hor sisters,
Mrs. \V. S. Thornton and Mrs. Dwight
Babbitt.
Mrs. George Rico returned yester­
day afternoon from Tangerine, whero
ahe spent tho past two weeks, ami is
tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ray­
mond Key.
William Leavitt, of Lakeland, wns
In tho city Thursday to attend the
..marriage of his sister, Frances, to Mr.
Glen Hay man, of Savannah, which
took place Thursday at high noon.
Miss Erminia Houser, who is at­
tending school in Columbia, S, C., this
wlntor, arrived homo yesterday and
will spend the holidays with her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Turner Houser.
The many friends of Mrs. M. Mnrtln will be glad to learn that sho has
returned to Sanford after an absence

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of two or three years, and will be at
The afternoon was a very onjoyablo
home to her friends aftor January 1st ono, nnd was spent with sewing on
at hor homo "Comfort Cottage,” un­ bits of fancy work, nnd lively conver­
til then sho wil bo at tho Montezuma. sation. Lnto in tho afternoon Mrs.
Key served fruit salad, hot rolls, fruit
cako, hot chocolnto nnd candy as re­
DEPENDABLES CLASS
Tho members of tho Dopondabios freshments.
Those enjoying this delightful after­
ClnHs of tho Methodist Church, woro
delightfully entertained yesterday nf- noon woro Mrs. J. B. Lawson, Mrs.
ternoon by their teacher, Mrs. W. S. noward Smith, Mrs. Ed. Lnno, Mrs.
Thornton at her homo on West First Charles Fcddor, Mrs. Fred Daigor,
Mrs. Clifford Peabody nnd Mrs. John
street.
Christmas colors, red nnd green, Smith.
were used in decorating tho house.
Gnrlnnds of red nnd green, holly nnd FINE BEEF CATTLE
a Christmas tree woro effect1.', cly
ARE BEING RAISED
used.
AROUND SANFORI)
During tho nfternoon several of tho
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members gnvo readings nnd solos.
Misses Margaret Zachary nnd Marion beef cattle yesterday 'o n Joe Cam­
place Houh of the city
Ilnnd gnvo two splendid rendinga. Lit­ eron’s
tle Miss Hazel Haley, the dainty fivo that look like they will mnku
year old niece of tho hostess, sang beef equally an fine ns any western
several cuto llttlo songs and recited beef that could ho shipped in hero,
Th cattle came from Mr. Cnmeron’s
in hor own inlniitnblo way.
Aftor a pleasant nfternoon tho ranch in Putnnm county nnd woro
guests marched into the dining room 'turned into tho pen with some other
whore refresh. ionts wero served. Tho steers that he hnd on his ranch in
dining table hud' ns its centerpiece a this county. The Putnam county cat­
lovely basket of holly, nnd suspended tle hnd never been dipped nnd thoy
from the basket to each place woro looked much better than those that
red ribbons fastened with n minlnturo were dipped here for tick eradication.
bouquet of holly. The favors woro Ticks do not get on fat cnttlo and
baskets of Christmas candies.
ther0 are no ticks On this bunch thnt
During the afternoon tho members he proposes to fatten for tho local
presented Mrs, Thornton with a beau­ market.
tiful silver fountain pen, ns a token
Mr. Cameron Is raising a now kind
of love and appreciation.
of grass on his place thnt is n native
Mumbcrs of the class attending this of South America nnd it grows to a
pretty party were: Marlon Hand, height of five or more feet nnd looks
Gladys Wilson, Pnttie Lyle, Margaret very much like sugar enne. This new
Znchnry, Gladys Adams, Lillian Shin- grass will he grown in quantities by
holser, Erminia Houser, Kate und Mr. Cameron nnd ho will fatten his
Martha Brown, Frances and Esther cattle on it, making different pens on
Hughey, Eunice Furgeson and Ruby his farm and alternating Ids crops to
Hart.
give the cattle a change of pasture
Mrs. Thornton wns nssisted in en­ and change In feed. Hy careful study
tertaining her guests by her sisters, o ' local conditions in ninny years of
Mrs. Dwight Babbitt and Mrs. B, E. cattle raising Joe Cameron has prob­
Haley.
ably learned more about cattle than
any government export that over
lived and his experience compiled i&gt;i
T. N. T. CLUB
a
hook would go a long wny toward
The members of the T. N. T. Clubs
giving
the owners of cattle some
were most pleasantly entertained yes­
good
points
on many of the problems
terday nfternoon by Mrs. Raymond
that
confront
the cattlemen of this
Key, at her home on Park avenue.
part
of
the
state.
All sorts of Christmas decorations
Joe Cameron is not worrying about
were used in the various rooms and
the
foreign markets since ho markets
on tho screened porch.
all his beef locally and gets top
prices for good fat cattle all the year
round.

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M akin g L o w e r R e p a ir Charges

NOTABLE FEAT ACCOMPLISHED
IN "THE SHEIK."

Bringing not only the edesert but
the dwellings nnd people of tho des­
ert to the scheen, Ib the feat accom­
plished by tho production staff in tho
Aiming of George Medford’s Intest
Paramount production, “The Sheik,"
which comes to the Star Thcntro next
week. The feat In question consisted
of building a complete village in tho
center of the “Argylo lot" nt tho
Lasky studio. Picturesquely Arabic
nnd technically perfect, it represents
one of the most notnOm achievements
in present day picturc-mnking.
This village is the fortlved strong­
hold of tho robber sheik, Ibrnhclm
Uma’.r, who is the villinn of the story.
In the picture it is attacked nnd cap­
tured hy the sheik, thus furnishing
the background fer much tf tho stir­
ring battle action of the drama. Ru­
dolph Valentino, who plays the title
role, lends tho attacking forco
against tho robber sheik—played by
Wniter Long—for the possession of ■
the leadln gfcminlno character, Dlnnn
portrayed by Agnes Ayerss, who is
featured' with Mr. Valentino.

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The Phenomenal Growth
of This Bank
should be n sourco of interest to eveiy thinking cit­
izen of this community.
Sanford is growing in population; its com­
munity is growing in wealth and importance, and
the rapid progress of this bank is but evidence of
this growth and tho demand of a prosperous,
thriving community for more nnd better banking
facilities.
This bank offers full co-opcration to all those
seeking a safe nnd satisfactory banking connec­
tion.

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

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Christmas enrds nt Herald office.
Get your Christmas dinner nt tho
Montezuma, $1.00. 12 ;.’i0 to 2:00 p,
m.
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M A Y T U L L Y ’S .
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B. F. Whitner, Cashier 1

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS
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Xmas Eve. Jimmie Collins Juzzlnml
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ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO
SUIT YOU

You can make money buying for advance.
You are going to build a home one of these
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
by easy stages.
If you have some money, will build one or
two houses.
Sanford is moving, don't wait, get in the
game now.

M e is c h R e a lty C o m p a n y
A. P. CONNELLY
AGENT

A p lc tu riz a tlo n o f th e
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ture, pianos, office equipment, groceries—you will find these and a hundred
other offerings in The Sanford Daily Herald.

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There is Every Advantage of Studying The

Lane’s Sub-Division!
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Buy now. Two lots sold yesterday and several more spoken for, so buy
before it is too late.
PRICES $150.00 TO $750.00-

Merchandise Offerings in—

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«/&lt;o rtf* HOARD
| hereby accepted, and contract award-'
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’iVCO.MMISHIONEKIT
cd' upon condition that ,ttt&gt; R6t»M
COUNTY COl
rgcelvea assurance from th0 Osceola A useful Christmas gift, buy a ko­
Cypress Co,, thnt they intend to re­ dak.—Bower &amp; RoutnfllaC
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build
their mill
„ ™ . Hoard of County ConjmJiBeautiful lino of Christmas Station*
cry, B6wer &amp; Roumllltat.
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*"» itmiiilcy lUKl 'j0mrn M&lt; * *i
*«* ■•twn.wii ui vd, y . Gdiivc^iuiHcr,
Regular meeting of American
A‘ r W. Entzm lnger. O . , Pj,. 2nd by E. Curlett, and Carried, Judge legion Auxlitlary, Friday afternoon
#P6n' nml K Curlctt, with V. E. IIousholder is Instructed to purchnso „t 3:15, in the Woman’s Club Rooms.
0?f’ noouty Clerk, and C. M. a typewriter nnd render this Board HSilCtp!
PRES.
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uRla*. I),'l,uty . , „„
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a bill for samo.
linj Sheriff in attendance.
Motion of C. W. Entzmlnger, 2nd
A nice lino of Blbtos and TestaMinute* of the last regular meet
him*'*-*
yo'd*
b y '0. P. Swope, and carried, a ednv ments for the old' atid young.—Mob­
Wa«nntv representing this* firm mittco of Chairman L. A. Brumley, ley's' Drug St'drt:
227-tfc
/c L ,v &amp; Cook; brldgfe” cofitrstetors' C o ftrL . P. Hagan, and Dr. J. T.
f
construction of the Wefelva'l Denton, la hereby appointed to InterA useful' Chrisiniks' gift, buy a'kdf
°,r, e..nno(ired before the Bb’Arli in view th'o City Commissioner!) In rof- dak.—BoWt/r Si' RdumUlat.
225-tic
riJpe.aii ’ ^ ^ nnj e’8iimat« on Wo | orcncc to'the care of paupers in lift
/ " " bridge .md the' Atiirii df.the City'oY Sanford. .
A largo assortment of Dennison’s
|3000 tH) cash bond deposited with")
Motion of 0. P. Swdpb; 2nd by C. bcaVitffull^erigrnVcd (ihHstrnkY cards.
g' dtonC
227-tic
Entzmlnger^and carried, that, eft' -MoMayV
the clerk of the Board- , .A n d ^ onw
otion of ('otiir. O. P. Swope, 2nd by account of the lack of funds the html*
The greatest t'eachei4’whe ever*' Walked the earth said*—
. l . I’ llngun and carried, it is surfacing of the rond west from] Wkte'rnihnV Fountain Pen*' fbr
that the cash bond of $3000.- Rand’s siding bo deferred
:d until u‘ everybody.—titHfisr* If Routfillllrt.
“He that would- be’greatest among you, let him- be1the
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00 deposited with this board by latter date.
Motion
of L.. P. IHagan,
2nd
by 6.i*j
Stoney nnd t ook, be delivered to Epservarif of a ll/
n
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Ii you; wifot the btast time you (fVefc
plnger &amp; ltlisscll, nt the request of
half don’t fall to be' nt' the' watch' p irty
Mr. Stoney. in person.
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at the M.^E. church on Decamber Slit'.
Bond of « H. Kilbee, foV Wofk
Never before in all* the ages has business realized' the
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requesting
that
all
crossings
on
the
on the Osceola rond wns here opened
Wd read, and it being tho only bid Sanford Oflnmlb yoad bo put In
fundamental truth of this saying as it ddes today—oil
Chrlitmas Cards, Tags and Seals at
Hied with the Board for. this work, shape, also tViat they put In a new
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on motion of Comr. L. P. Hngnn, 2nd. crossing nt the whistling post South Bower £ Roumlllnt’s.
the anniversary of His birth1.
by Comr. 0. I*. Swope, and canicd, of Glen Ethel on the Section line, on
"I have a date'.”
tho above hid is referred to Eng. Fred’ O. B. Branch of th0 A. 0. L.
Motion of L, I'. Hagan, 2nd by 0.
"When?'’
T. Williams, for him to examine nnd
All business which inspires confidence and endures must
‘‘Oh Siitut-day evening, December
P. Swopo, nnd carried, tho Chairman
report to this Hoard., .
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Notary Public Bond of H. P. Smith, of this Board is instructed to- aign 31st.”
be animated by the spirit of service.
“\yith whom?”
| vouchers for pay rolls nnd salaries
was approved by this Boara.
"The Bpworth League.”
Motion of Comr. I.. P. Hagan, 2nd for Xmns.
This bank wishes to enter into the spirit of the Yuletide
"Whoret"
Motion
of
L.
P.
Hngnn,
2nd
by
E.
by Comr. 0. P Swopd, nnd carried,
‘‘At the M. E. Church.”
the Board of Counly Commissioners Curlett, nnd carried, Supt. J. M.
with every man, woman and child in this community.
of C Minnie County, Fla., here took Wynn, is hereby Instructed to pur­ “What tirnoT”
"At 0:30.”
n rrcosa until 1:30 o'clock P. M., Dec. chase cither one or two tires for the
It wishes YOU a Merry Christmas.
“What’s doing?”
Nash
truck.
6th, 1021
“Oh, a ‘hnrd-tnck’ pnrty, you know (
Communications read nnd ordered
Hon. Board of County Commisnnd there’s going to bo special music (
lionors in and for Seminole County, filed.
The following bnnks in Seminole and n program, Iota of nmusements
Florida, and the Hon. Board of Coun­
ty Commissioners in nnd for Volusia County, having filed their applica­ and LOTS of FREE EATS, nnd I don’t
County, Florida, met in joint session tions nsklng to bo designated no know what nil:**
"I b everybody Invited?”
at 11 o'clock A. M. with tho following County Depositories for Seminole
"Well I’ll be there then, you. can
County,
Fin.,
for
the
year
beginning
members present: Chairmnn Bish­
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op, and Color's: Vinlng nnd Thurs- Jnnunry 1, 1022 nnd ending Dec. 31, sure count on mo."
hy of the Volusia County Board, nnd 1922 on motion of Comr L. P. Hngnn,
Wo hnvo just received a shipment
Chairman [.. A. Bromley, nnd Comr’s: 2nd by Comr. O. I’. Swope, nnd car­
[, P. Hngnn, C. W. Entzmlnger, 0. ried, tho following named bnnks are of Cuillo outboard row boat motora.
P. Swope, and K. Curlctt, of the Semi* hereby designated ns County Deposi­ They nru on display nt Ball Hard­
nole County Board, with V. E. tories for Semlnu!,. County, for the ware Co. Demonstrations cheerfully
Douglas, Deputy Clerk, of tho Semi­ yenr 1022. Sccinolc County Bank of given, Phono 02.—Sanford Machine
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nole County Board, nnd C. M. Hand, Sanford, Peoples Bank of Stanford, &amp; Foundry Co.
Sheriff of Seminole County in attend-! nnd Rank of Oviedo, Oviedo, Fla,
FLORIDA
ance.
| Agreements were filed by tho
SANFORD
Lnml Hotel nnd Nnvlirntlon
Com­
pany's tract, duly recorded In tne
The meeting was opened nnd called following banks, nnd were npproved
i’ubllo records o f Orango nnd 8omlto order by Chairmnn L A. Brumley, i by this Bonn!, ns follows:
nolo Comities. Florida.
Hlmpson, Grace Hlmpson
of Seminole County, who atntod thnt
First National Bnnk of Sanford, To:nnd Frank
Helen Simpson, heirs nnd d ev is­
the purpost* of this joint meeting Fla., 2nd Liberty I.onn Bonds in the
ees of Michael 11. Hlmpson, docensod.
If living, nnd, If dead, nil parties
wns to receive bids for the construc­ Sum of $0000.09; The Peoples Bank
clnlmlnK In terests
under
Frank
Hlmpson, Grace Hlmpson nnd llolon nf publication bo published In tho Ban*
tion of the Genovn-Titusviilo Bridgo, of Sanford, Fin., Ten Fourth Liberty
Hlmpson. dooensed or olhorw lso; f„rii Hcruld, n newspaper published In
and there being only one hid, thnt Bonds Noh, 383833 to 383812 inc., of Frank B .Hlmpson, Thom as C. Simp- Hanford. S em inole County, Florida, once
son
and W illiam flutter, Trustoos o f „ wuok for e ig h t consocullve weeks,
In thr Circuit Court of the Seventh J u ­
of E. It Kilbee, the same wob oppned tho denomination of $500.00 each,
llolon Hlmpson, If living, nnd,
If
W itn e ss m y-hand mid offlelal sen! of
dicial Circuit of the S late o f Flor*
Ida, la and for Seminole Coun­
and rend, said bid agreeing to re­ totnl num of $5000.00; Seminole dead, all parties claim in g Interests Kald Circuit Court nt Hnnford, Florida,
under “Frank
M —
Hlmpson.
om as C. thta tho Gth dny of November, A. D.
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ty c—l a Chancery.
construct
the
Gencvin-TituHville County Bank of Sanford, Fla,, United
Hlmpson nnd Wtlllnm Butler, T r u s­ 1921.
E A. DUOLA88,
tees of Helen Hlmnson. dooensed, or
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CITATION
Bridge ns per plnns nnd specifica­ Ktntca Fourth Issue Liberty Bonds
Clerk o f circuit Court,
otherw ise; nnd nil parties claim ing
Bovcnth Judicial Cir­ Geo. Eugene Thurston, Complnlnnnt,
Interests under Mlohnol 11. Hlmpson,
tions for the flat sum of $3350.00.
aggregating $5000.00. Clerk wns incuit of Florida, S em i­
decoased, or otborwlse, In nnd to tho
vs.
Motion of Comr. O. P. Swope, 2nd structed to forward the above ngroofo llo w in g described lands In Homlnolo
nole County.
Bovin ThiirHtou. Bufenilailt.
County,
Florida,
to
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lt:
A
strip
of
B.
F.
IIOUBHOLDEIt,
To Bovin Thurston,
Itesldunco
Un­
hy ( mur. [),. H. Thurshy, and carried/ nient to the Secretary'of State nt
laud 2 i 1-3 feet wide, moro or less,
Solicitor for Complt.
lt-S-Oto
known:
o f f the rear or Bouth end of Lot 429
the bid of K. H. Kilbee for tho re-! Tallnhaoscc, Fin.
^
It nppcnrlug from nn affid avit filed
nocordlng to Pint o f A ltam onte I.nnd
In this cause thnt you are n n on-resi­
building of the Genevn-Tltusvllle I The following Fire Arm Bonds
Hotel nnd N avigation Company’s
NOTICE!
dent of the Hlate or Florida, llioroforo.
tract,
recorded
In
tho
Public
ItecordH
you, Bovlu Thurston, arc ordered and
Bridge, us per plnns nnd speclficn- [ were approved nnd License ordered
nf Orange nnd Bemlnole Counties,
rcuulred on the Glh day of February,
Florida.
tions for the flat sum of $3350.00 is issued: Thomas C. Shupc, nnd W.
Tho regular annual meeting of tho A. B. 1923. In appear to (ho bill o f com ­
plaint exhibited again st you In this
To: La urn J. Olbhs, If living, nnd. If
accepted by the Boards of County B. Stone, nnd W. C. Hill.
SAVE YOU MONEY
(iso.
(lend, nil pnrtlos claim in g Interests stockholders of the I’ooplos Bank of 'cause^
under
laturn
J.
Gibbs,
deceased,
or
,
i vo , i
in i u i i i .
It Is ordered (lint this notice bo pubCommi loners of Volusia and Semi-1 Warrants paid during the month
otherw ise; I.ennder Ludlow, If living, Snnford, Florida, Will bo held in ac- Hailed In Hie Hanford Herald onco n
nole Counties sitting in Joint session of* November were ordered cancelled nnd. If dond. all parties claim ing In­
.
. ..
, ■week for olglit weeks,
terests under Leandor Ludlow, do- cordnnco with its By-laws, in tho of-( W ltn osajn y hand nnd t_ho se a l of said
provided same is npproved by the en- of record.,
.
. . . .court on this 10th day of Decombor, A.
censed, or otherw ise, In nnd to the ,,
fo llo w in g described lands In Homl- fices of tho bank on Wednesday, Jan- b . msi.
Write ua
tire board of County Commissioners
Reports of the several County Ofnolo County, Florida, to -w lt: HE 1*4
nf Volusia County, Fin., nt their ficinls were received, rend nnd orderuary
18th,
1022,
nt
7:30
p.
m.
for
tho
1
iHK
U,)
clorU
oM
he^lPo^C
o^rb
of NW 1-4 of NW 1-4 o f Soctlon 14,
. . . .
.
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Heinlunlu Counly, Florida,
Twp. 21, B nngo 29 EJ.
next regular meeting to be held on ed filed.
Empire Hotel Block
And to any nnd nil porsons or parties purpose of electing n hoard of dlrec- oj; o . A. DoCQTTEH.
Dec. Kth, 1021.
. . .
,
I .Solicitor nod Counsel for Complainant,
The following hills ns presented to claim ing nny right, title or Interests In
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
to tho properties horolnnhovo d e­ tors to servo for tho ensuing yenr, iz-io-otc
Motion of C. L. Vivlng, 2nd by E. this Board nnd audited by the Clerk and
scribed, by or through nny of tho nnd for tho transaction of any othor ,
,
—
—
-------nliovo nnined parties, or otherw ise.
( urlctt ami carried, it Is ngrcod Were approved nnd ordered pnid.
It Is Hereby Ordered nnd llonulrod ( busin ess t h a t m a y p roperly com e b o ­
_____ being
____„ .no
. . _______
________ Hint you nnd each of you do nnpoar t o . ,
that upon Hu* completion of the
There
further business
..
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tho bill o f complaint, heroin filed, on foro t h e m e e tin g ,
Gem-vu.Titusville Bridge, that n free .thin
Hoard sta n d s adjourned to nuit1. ,
2nd day o f Januaryi A* D, 1913,
ll. P. SMITH,
ferry I.,, installed, between sum p nnd nt their regulnr meeting to be held It le further ordered that this order
) jwL muUu" fvj^uage gently with soothing
hindown, nnd a fd-tynmn be em p lo y - Tuesday January 3rd, 1021.
7T
ed fur n sum not to oxceed $30,00
L. A. BRUMLEY,
m
per month, tolls to he charged florn ^ Attest:
Chairmnn.
Cool*, reste and refret*-^■un-down to sun-up nnd on Sundays
E. A. DOUGLASS,
nnd Holidays, tho toll to he tho same
Clerk.
#s "* Uic Osteen Ferry, provided
Hun.- is approved by the ontiro' Bonrd In C iCr ci ruciut i to f C So tuartte ooff SFel vo er indt ah , JSuedmi ci ­i a l
of ( iinty Commissioners of Volusia
n o l e C o u n t q .— I n C h a n c e r y
(°uoty, Fin., nt their next regular
H IL L TO Q U IE T T IT L E
hii-diiur to be hold on Dec. 8th, 1021.
Frances Bllzabotli Hprngue, Complain
Motion of L I*. Hngnn, 2nd by D.
nnt,
VS.
I Hnrsliy, and carried, the joint Tho A ltam
on te Land Hotel nnd Navi _
g
allon
Company, a corporation under ■
hcns)m*i „f the Boards of County Comtho la w s of Florida, el ul, Bofond- m
ndsMuners in and for Volusia and ants.
|■
' l'|,,i,|"le Counties, Fin., is hereby NOTICE TO DEPENDANTS KNOWN *
AND UNKNOWN
\
■'ijounicd.
To: Tho Altarnonto Land Hotel and
avigation Company, a corporation B
’■*" Board of County Commlssion- N
under tho law e of Florida, Its n u c c e e - , B
’ Sanford, Fla., Dec. 24, 1921.
er:&lt; m and for Seminole County, Fin., sors or (ksslgna, If oxlstlng. and to n l l |B
parties c laim in g Intorost by, through | B
ft-convened at 1:30 o’clock P. M. or undor said corporation or nnaocla- B To Our Friends and Patrons:—
i’fo "it: Chairmnn, L. A. Brumloy, tlon In tho follow in g deeorlbed p r o p - , *
erty nltunto in Homlnolo County, ■
With everybody with Christmas spirits and everybody
“m| ' “'"r's: L. p. Hngnn, rC. W.
Florida, to -w lt: Lots 410, 431, 44B, ■
448.
447, 448, 449, atid 4«S, and a strip ■
thinking
of everybody else, we want to extend to you our
hntzmmger, O. P. Swopo, nnd E.
o f land 24 1-2 fool, more or lose, o f t ■
very beat wishes for a Merry, Merry Christmas and a Happy
tho rear or south end of L o t i 428 ■
urL-tt, with V. E. Douglass, Deputy nnd
429, accord in g to Plat o f Alta- g
l |«'rk. and C. M. Hand, Sheriff, In monto Lnnd Hotol nnd N avigation ■ New Year!
Company’s tract duly recorded In the ■
■ttendanco,
And wo are glad to have this opportunity in expressing
public rocorda of Orango and flemt* ■
Only 5-speed row-boat
Counties, Florida, and more def- |
our
sincere
appreciation with which you have so kindly fav­
Communication of F. It. Pounds, nolo
Inltely doscrlbod
by
motea
and *
ored us during 1921. We have striven in every way to mer­
in reference to use of n bridge at
bounds as follow s: B e g in n in g at a ■
1136.S feet North and 30 feet | «
motor made. Neutral, 2
&lt;'ri -t city, wn8 mud, nnd on motion: point
it your confidence nnd with the coming year we look forBant or tho 8. W. corner of tha N. H. ■
1-4
or
the
8.
E.
1-4
of
Hoc.
13.
Twp.
ward
in
hope
of
again
being
able
to
keep
you
as
n
friend
and
Big
°rT
O. P. Swopo, 2nd by E. 21 H„ Hango 29 B., thence North 344
tlr,U, nnd carried, tho request of; feet, thence Eaat 818 feet, thenoe _ customer.
Z m forward and 2 reverse. On
North 301 feet, thenoe Eaat
I5
■ r. Bounds is granted, provided that
Now remember, we strive nt all times to do tho impos­
thence Bouth 888 foot, thence W eat ^
B28 feel, thence North 133 feet, thonce
v 11rninh this bonrd with a written
sible—
“Please everybody."
| display at Ball Hardware
Weat 884 fee t to tPe point of begin* ^
■k'reenient, in accordance with his
n j'ohn J, Bright, T rustee for hla
Sincerely yours
understanding with Comr. C. W. Ton:l
* Children, and Individually, If living,
Co. Demonstrations will
r-ntzmingor, nnd this matter Is here- n n d .If dead, all p a rlie s claim ing IntorcBlg^bnder the nald John J. Bright, (
trustee for h is children, and Individ*,
by rufcrrod to Comr. C. W. Entzbe cheerfully given.
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Seminole County Bank

GLOBE PIANO CO.

Tired Feet

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iflentholatum

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Chr i s t mas Greetings

CAILLE
5-SPEED
..OUT
§| board
■ rowboat

MOTOR

triiager.

Fred T. Williams, having re­
ported to thlH Bonrd on the bid of
‘
Kilbee, on motion of 6. P.
*"ope, 2nd* by L, Pi Hagan and
retried, the bid of E H. Kilheo, for
L‘ 'vork on the OHccota Rond is

UAlly; doconiiodf or othtTwlflo: tho
ohlldren o f John J. Bright. If living, I
nnd, If dead, nil parties c la im in g In - 1
toroata u nder the children o f John J.
Bright, deceased, or o therw ise: and
Julia k . Bright, If Hv ng, and.
If
dend, all parties clnlm ln g In terests,
under Ju lia M. Bright, deceaeod. or
otherw lae; In and to the fo llo w in g de* | *
scribed real oetato situ a te In Hemt* 1
nolo County, Florida, to -w lt:
Lot
431 accord in g to P lat o f A ltam on te

■5
s Sanford Machine &amp; Foundry Co.
■

A. M. CLEMMONS, Owner and Manager
317 East First Street—----------------^--------- *------- £hone 500

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AGENTS

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24,1921
COMMISSION GOVERNMENT
WINS I

Here in Sanford those who are in
distress will be relieved by the good
people of Sanford and oil of those
(there ore very few of them) in this
port of the state will bo remembered
on Christmas day. Sanford people are
known far and wide as having the real
spirit of charity and .benevolence at
all times and our people will seo that
suffering is relieved in a way in
which the needy ones will have a
Christmas and will not feel that they
aro objects of charity.
Let us all enjoy tho day to tho full­
est. Let us all do our full duty to­
ward our loved ones and thoso outside
tho family circlo and nevor forgot the
significance of tho real meaning of
Christmas.

TRUCK

The voters of St. Petersburg, by al­
most a two to one vote, reaffirmed
By a Sanford Celery-Fad
their recall of former Mayor Mitchell,
Man
whom they had pulled out of the chair
in which they had placed him,- becaues
b T J 7 HOLLY.......™______________ W U o r
of acts and things deemed unfitting
M. J . L IL 1.A R D ........I t c r t t i r r - T r r m n r e r
I I . A . NtQHL ................(la n e rx l H i i i g t r
for
the chief executive of their city to
O. L. IR W IN .........C lrcu U tlo m M*n*x«-r
Harry Neel, of tho Herald office,
do.
_______ P I u m M l Q to 0|00 P . M._______
t
received
a bottle of anti-fat for
In
tho
election
of
Frank
F.
PulA &lt; T * r t l i l i | l u t f a M ade K n o w n an
A p y llM lU n
ver, tho people of St. Petersburg have Xmas,
H n k aerlp tlo n P ric e In A d v an c e
Should be and will be the greatest season of the
shown themselves wise choosers of
O ne Y e a r .............. ........... —---- ---------- *4.00
year. And you can make it such if you will but
municipal executives. Mr. Pulvor is
Arthur Yowoll forgot to mention in
SIX M onth* ......- ....... ......... ................™.. 3.00
R e llv e rc d In C l lr h r C a r r ie r
moke a resolution that you will start a Christmas
one of tho best and most successful the “Loiters to Snnta Claus" that ho
O ne W e e k .................. ....................ilB C en ta
Savings
Account with our Bank or with any Bank
business men in tho Sunshlno City, wnntcd a bottle of hair restorer for
T « » b i s 13* to 18- p a g e W e e k ly H e r ­
in
the
city
or county today. Christmas should not
and will doubtless provo all, and do Christmas. This is a hint to his
a ld e n tir e ly c o v e ra S em in o le C o u n ty
a n d I* p u b lla h e d e v e r y F r id a y . A dverbe
in
the
“Winter
of our discontent” but rather in
all, that city has a right to expect of friends.
tia la g r a te a m a d e k n o w n o n a p p lic a ­
the joyous and gladsome season when the world
tio n . D e m o c ra tic In p o tlttc a , *3.00 p e r
its officials.
y e a r , a lw a y a In a d v a n c e .
smiles with the youngsters.
Immediately on his recall Mr.
A Marion policeman resigned from
WHAT IT MEANS
M E M IlK Il T U B A SSO CIA TED
Mitcholl announced himself ntandidato tho force saying thnt it was impossi­
------------ LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT----------At n meeting recently of tho Cattle for election to succeed himsolf, there ble to bo u policoman and a Christian
Raisers' Association of Florida, held being no provision in tho charter that at the snmo time. Here is a fertile
nny recalled official could not again field for work In Sanford.'
CHRISTMAS
at Kissimmee, the following resolution
be eligiblo for a certain, or any,
was proposed:
Fair exchange is no robbery. A local
length
of time. It was, to say tho
Tomorrow is Christmas and all tho
“Re it Resolved, That the members ileast’of it, an Impudent move on his woodman sent a follow a load of wood
great proparntions made In the thous­ of tho Cattle Raisers' Association of
part. Certainly tho spirit, if not the ' yesterday and received a woodon check
ands of homes in Seminole County Floridn are advised to put on volun- lcttor(
of thc charter wa8 thttt no ; ,n return.
and In evory other part of the civilised tary tick eradication work beginning j mnn wbo waa rccauod by the peoplo
world will be at nn end and the busy March Kith, noxt, nnd continue to I)e- 1wa8 wnntC(j or wna deemed fitted to
First cold snnp that Htrikes, a lot
of Sanford
ones who hnvo been working for cember 15 th, or later, of the same hold tho office. His announcement of young Indies wo know will hnvo to
weeks enn Bit down for n few minutes (yenr( dipping their cattle every twen- caused consternation, wrath and indig- turn up tholr collars, or they'll got :
nnd wntch the delight of the recipients ty-fiVo days or oftenerj with tho fur- nntion
nnt.on m
tno city.
cltv His defeat Tucslue8. chnped wishbones,
in tho
of the gifts. No matter how humble ther ntivice that beginning March, j (inyt aftor n flharpty tlo, inml f^ h t in
“As
a mnn thlnketh, so ho Is.” But
I l l o i T » i l „ r n «b«lven tomo^ow 110“3' ^
dlp thoir cnttlwtOVOry twor‘- jwhich he and one other man were the
_________
Christmas Candies,
Whitman's,
Waterman’s Fountain Pens for
„ 1 , °
, ...
*J| ty days or oftenor, until tho following |t.n,|orn .should convince him thnt his how about the bird who thlnkfl ho'a
Huylcr's, Wiley's nnd Log Cabin Pe­ everybody.—Bower &amp; R-mniillnt.
Some homos there are in this world l)mmibor, „„ by this method wo can Bun hna 8ol in that cHy
whero oven tho smallest gift will not ,,n)cur„ iycoi ami possibly foreign
UM,‘’
*
;the whole thing?
can nut roll.—Mobley’s Drug Store.
, ™ • 1 ... i. ...111 t__ ... ,_Procuro mini, nnu possioiy, lorugn
Tho election proves two things. 1
-------227-tfc
e nun 0 ’ *
a *
J
markets, thereby exterminating tho
tho power of tho commission
Hodgson Rail says ho seldom if over
ca w ‘-■re c rt&gt; " ^
,
, rnnBc rattle and destroying tho oldest form Qf government to rid n commun- believes n girl enjoys a kiss unless ho
,!
•!.
L|ln,
f
h
e
art1
ndU8try
onogreat- Jity
unworthy official without hns it front her own lips. Pago ItobMAKE IT AN
Christinns is the timo for tho heart j *hnH
(lono in
thc ***°
m08t g00()nnd
to the
|,1B
„ of„of nn
c e a s Long]
|
loss
timo
or expensive curt pro- ert Deane thnt ho may deliver unto
of America to open wide.
est number."
cocdings. Under thin form of munici- Hudson tho penrl-handlcd gnng plow.
Here in I’lorida and especially in
Tho Orlando Reporter-Star road it nni government vou simnlv o rd e r a
Sanford Christmas ....
will be observed
f .| once
once or
or twice,
twlco anu
nnd men
then nsK»
nsks | voto
. AUI - Ul
„H^UIIIDI,
y , .„mJVy
...........as ,carefully,
or -against"
tho il'UIII
recall V*
of,
TUiU »for.
UIU
Rill Gionn says tho only porfect
usunl. Wo have no snows and __ ,
EVERY
. , l 1 nii_
I
,Ln 1 , 1Homo ont&gt; to please toll tho monnlng
official or officiols wanted re- man In tho world Is tho ono your wife CURLING inONS
r A UP
WE EVER
a,,,,,,,
i„.t i,„ ™ni
I01 inu rL80lullonI moved, nnd if the majority vote is for refused to marry.
SOLD O U T L A S T E D ITS
3-lb. IRONS with
O AA
i n i h . r / i the I l k
I IloTwi h’ Eithcr thu
rc8olution is a 8urcastic
removal, they aro out. Undertho old
------nn auto tlir ugh the woods fillod vithcha||cngo to thoso determined to rid
mayor nm| „blerninn systemof cityII. U. Stovons says that thcro’B only Curling Iro n s................
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GUARANTEE
overgreens and holly berries and mis­
the state of tho cattle tick, and tho government, St. Petersburg
would 0110 thing thnt bents n good wife— 6-lb. IRONS,
Q J j UP
tletoe and Christmas is Christmas and
open free range, or elso it is thu vie- hnrdly yet hnvo begun her fight to Hint’s n bad husband.
much more enjoyable for tho absence | tim
u .n of
lf mutilation
niut’iiatToA at
of some cluponi* Mitchell; nnd there would he
at thoYanda
tho hnnds of
-------Ford Batteries
of tho snow, Those little barefooted
! probably many months, if not years,
Flrothcr Zigfield is the first mnn to
youngsters who have no shoes to wenr printer.
«,iu m i i„.
j„ iiin' ^
word “l&gt;rcvvnUng" bo placed before the course would imvc settled supceod in making money out of his TOASTERS,
$25.00
Q 7 ^ ur
will not bo forced to wndo in tho bt!foro tho worJ »oxtcrmjnat, I n
tho qucatlon. T h o S t . Petersburg follies,
only
........
.............
Oil
J
—
snows and tho cold on Christmns morn 1,i.„ iI
l
4
™ I ‘ ,w 1 , 1 "*
* u u , "u' ,ou,ua*
mill 1in
11 thu blimps i.f tho nnorost them 11 1 ttLr 1 nrt 1 t''u rLSoluH°n. wt case marks a strong case for comnusPEKCULATORS,
J Q Q Q UI*
and
tin lioints of the poorest tlu.ru |)avo n ]nutlnblo movement on the part
novernment
"The
can bo more or less of tho Christinas f
nUHu t ti,nmaD|„
^
n ,’,
„ men of a church
. . congregation
.
■nirii
fimi unless
imln.u
il.«
ivnnilu.r
1M Hl|t
i lu* second thing proven by .this usually pay Tor
' It
It and
aiul
tinlnss Hie
the wontliur
wenlber changes
i bntiLM-n‘wf
1 u cnlttllH
° mon
th u„n stlv
for tho church carpet,
carpet.
h(ll„ to. . . . n , .uunKm
V4,nr-.1i qhe
they will not need any fuel for warmth | C9 out ,1 the hoI°
11 yimr election is that when tho people get The women wear it out."—John Pikthey
Vacuum Cleaners
Phone
,
.»»
.
I
mmIhnt mujr
they miuuiu
should nj
by nuw
now ivui
real- together and agree on a candidate for ena Lcstor. This order is reversed in
----- and----am the poor will not suffer as they |z&lt;, th(J poss,bim y „f doing for them
office, there is little likelihood of the Sanford*
do in the north.
189
Iselves voluntarily what it was propos- wrontr man getting in, us Is so dangerWashing
Machines
Christmas and the unfolding of tho ^ 'V g \n B'kouiem do'by"’law"invoiun- CusTv. common under our open primary
on Easy Payments
Tim Keane Ih trying to figuro out
now
w.................. • ---- ,3. new year is
ih also n
a time for retrospeci.. .... .......i.i„ m
tartly,
.reasonable.
No
man
of
practico
in
nil
elections
except
fedorhow
much
ho’ll
he
ahead
if
ho
ndviscs
lion
and
another
stock
tnkimr
and
ov.
tnuly'
18
rcn80nal“e*
No
mwn
ot
practice
in
all
elections
except
tion and
and nnother
taking and
nnd cv
tion
another stock
stock taking
ev. 8on8u
jf not
not inin name,
nnmo Cljrtn,n
sense ne(Jtls
needs toto bo
he compelled
compelled toto ho
ho ft|.
a|, if
eortainly.. in of- peoplo to put weather BtrlpB on tholr
eryone should go to church tomorrow
lo hiin8ulf. and wo hnvo boon fcct s t lUersbuTg held a ‘ v, uiven- j doors in order to snvo coal. Guess
ur®” 1M.ht- SANFORD BATTRRY
and get back to the real spirit of ,.xnoct|ntr ... rca.i anv ,iav tluit mor„
, 1
. ^,
er
lights
ml
his
that'll
hold
him
n
spell,
Christmas which u not na neenslnn LXl,etlu,K toi rcntl imy Utty l,uu morL tionnnd agreed on
the man il
SERVICE CO.
ivo the
for gift giving but another ehnneo to Cattl°
t,inn Mr’ Koon ,,f 1,10 low* i "platform,“ who should receive
Forest Lake says love may mnko
wnruliiii
Him whn
Um gi er
,.r of all
„ii vr pnrt.°.f tho 8taU'’ hnv.®n&lt;lo,,te&lt;l thu support of the majority party. This
L. A . R E N A U D , Proprietor
worship Him
who Iis the
plan
of
helping
thomaelves
by
com'‘convention"
knew
just
wlmt
each
thu
world go 'round, hut coin of tho
things, it is another chance to give
Sanford, Fla.
thanks for tho ninny blessings of tho plying with thu requirements of fed- mnn offering stood for, was able to 1realm is the grease that keeps her 105 Palmetto Are.
IBXMSIII
dictate to them what they should 'from
-----------Htpicnking,
year—thc blessings always outnumber oral quarantine laws.
Rut
if
the
resolution
as
the
Rehave
ns
a
platform,
and
pick
tho
the sorrows nnd misfortunes if wo will
I never could get the connection of
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
hut search our souls for (lie better porter-Stnr prints It, nnd as it is strongest nnd the best man to put out
quoted above, be its true reading, then against a powerful .......sit ion. They shooting fireworks and torpedoes and
OPT. D.
things.
Many of us think wu have gone the
j" advocates o f tick eradication, no- defeated thu opposition, overwhelm- other noise makers at Christmas time.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
fence cutting, anti-forest burning, ingly. If all tho go o d men who first The city authorities stopped it on tho
through many privations ami hard
a. announced
themselves as candidates Fourth of July—why allow it to bo
times during tho past year ami ninny ami
,. putting
... the
, range. cow
.... behind
.
„
t
,i i
.. , ,
. ,
3 j fence, will please note "there is yet for the pos tion from which tho city tho bugbear of the holidays? Tho
of us Hunk we still have to face morel
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I much stern work to bo done. —Tampa was recalling M
Mitchell had tuyed in small hoys arc getting mighty enroof them in the year W22. Whether Tribune.
,the
race,
Mitchell
undoubtedly would less with their firecrackers.
tills is true or not there is always One
It
means
nothing
of
Hie
sort.
We
have
been
elected,
for Itis vote was
nii'*in wo
wu enn
i tiii go
i;w in times
111jiVii \n
n 1i... ... .. »»
to whom
of nstress
Judge Mai nos received a red fi annul
for th„ HtronKlh lo o m ..... all „ilnfar- j
K&gt;*-, p r .c tta ll, .. Ihlr.l of .ho ,..tal cn.t,
tune, mol Chrlalmn. niornlng I. (ho1,
™
” 1' ,0 ’f”0” th" 1 11,0
lll« orl'»»IHon. bo il
ro- chest protector by mail this morning. Frames Repaired LcnBcs Duplicated
It looked like a horse blanket when
timo lo romombor 11,1, „„,l to look I
^mmolo county v*oro In momboro.1, vote, ......I,.
EYES EXAMINED
upon Iho brigbl ,l,l„ of oil quo,Hon. 1 :'V.“ r
f»™r »f &lt;"PPln|t j Tho Uomoorncy of Mori..... .
but he unwrapped it in tho postofflcc.
nnllro ,o l,„ t„ ,l„ r tth o n o w v „ „ r W|th l l',0i” !'ll 0W,1" " th.0 yl,.“ d l , loolt "&gt; fhi» “ ■ Fetor,In,r« oloctlon
212 East. 1st St.
Sanford, Fla.
Maybe Old Scrooge was right after
fMO to tho front nnd ,omlyTor"nii n ' i W *
/ &lt;,UrtC“" ‘'" y” nml: to ™ni1 lh»
W buno'.
WE
GRIND
OUR
OWN
LEN8B
, ,
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. it killeil the cattle for many rcnBons many editorials showing why a con- all when he snid "out on Merry
that the year may bring. Christmas 1
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• * cnttlo imen
iiu ii (me
lit inow
in it willing
ttiiii iif, to M
•I* Vvolition
i' IILIU(I l of tho party should, and must Christmas.” Honestly if another mnn
dip
is the Joy season for the
younger folks |(Ut
th haV() trie(, it yllt lim, ,)ulk.vcin this
b state
hH&lt;) before the next approaches me about "the great heart
» d regard ess of heavy hearts the
(lippinR unly -a lho cattic tm&gt;(, ,t pr Innry election,
of America heating" and all thnt stulT
eiders should always remember that
K&gt;y aru
is :' Those
they
are fiavin„
having Hucce88
success by
by th
this
Those cities nnd’towns wavering in and strikes mo for n handout I will
Hu &gt;&lt;&gt;11111,sti r» nro to have a Merry j,ncthod. It occurs to the Herald that their mind whether commission form lie tempted to strike,
f hnslmas and wo should bond all our thu catt|omun know more about the „f government really presents any
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* IWts to keep their hearts young i n 'cattl., bU8|no.s than those who never points better Hum tho old alder,nanic Eyes Tested
Glnsses Fitted
*ms joyous season. I he giving of raised a cow nnd they should bo allow- form, need only look at St. IViershurg
” lfts may he curtailed to some extent ed to work out they* own Halvatlun which, in a few weeks, rid itself of nn
TOM MOORE
and tho lavish giving of former years without any of Hie newfangled laws undesirable official and filled ids place
may lie discontinued hut just Hie kind and restrictions that threaten to ubol-; with ono on whom the citizenry united
Optomclrist-Optlclnn
remembrance in a Christmas card ish thu raising of cattle and that have ns the man neded to recoup tho loss
gives that touch of feeling nnd friend­ never worked out in the manner as sustained before his election.—1Tampa
Opp. Poatofficc
ship that would go with n gift nnd it tlie government agents predicted,
Tribune.
Wc Appreciate Your Business
is not the intrinsic value of u gift
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-----------------------but the spirit in which it Is given
HERE'S AN OUTRAGE.
Christmas Cards, Tags and Seals at Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
Our usual line of good Horn
Hint makes the impression upon the
Rower &amp; Roainilint’s.
231-ltc
hearts of the recipient,
Unprecedented, without a scintilla
made Candies, nnd for the ben
Tho world is passing through,a cru­ of justice, equity or understanding I
g w m fT T W iT fim m w T ym t t T m a m Y m m f f a f t i t r
fit of those that are partial
cial period and the spirit of Christmas tho Interstate Commerce Commission
will do much to weld together tho today refused to permit a public car­
shipped goods we have tliei
hearts of all nations. America, as rier to reduce its rates so that the
usual, will do all In her power to suc­ freezing nnd starving populace in
also good variety of mixed ■
cor tho needy of all nations nnd Amer­ that aren traversed by a railroad
25c per lb.
ican relief will extend round tho could have coul at twenty per cent
world.
less through mich a reduction.
There are more Wellington* told tIn-r, any oilier ripe '
The charm of Electrical Gifts
hecauio you cannot buy n belter pipe far ihn price, ’lho 1
It is criminal autocracy, nothing
Wellington insure* ■ coul, *wcet iinuke not once but all
Ilea in this fact.'— they keep
short of It. When wo hnvo n repub­
lho time. Made ami guaranteed by tho world'* Urge*!
If you don’t see your
right on serving nnd pleasing
lican mlminlutration boosting for the
maker* of pipes.
year aftor year. Electrical Ap­
plutocrats at ono end nnd bearing
pliances nro the “little servants
down on tho poor at another there is
of
the Home” so much in demand
little wonder that some of the unrea­
In modern housekeeping.
soning laboring classes resort to vio­
the
U N IV E R SA L p i p e
lence. The Solomons are pulling
Could any gift bo more appropriate
We will be glad to show you tim Wellington in all it*
down the temple on their own heads.
to
express a lasting regard?
many shape*—ono of which will suit you. Wo won't
—Pnlntkn News.
Uk you to buy, Just como in and get acquainted.
windows,
Thoro arc so many things to choose In our show
You are rivrht, Goode. Wc were
Joe’s Smoke House
from at this Eloctrbnl Shop—PercoY
Just wondering how long the press
tutors, Washing Machines, Electric come in and look around
West
First
St.----Sanford,
Florida
I.’ .
nnd tho people of this country will
Irons, Vacuum Sweepers.
Ry „n
stand for this sort of thing, especial­
—we have Something
means
give
Eloctricnl
Gifts
nnd
ov-|
ly in the present condition of affairs
ory member of tho household will for all of the family.
so many are out of employment
bless
you on Chrlstinns and every day l
&amp;when
rnd every effort should bo expended
' thereafter.
to reliovc the situation nnd bring
down tho prlco of every commodity?
Phones 497-494
Popular Price*
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Good meals, $8.00 per week, Tha
WELAKA BLOCK
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
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■ Temple Club, cornor Third and Park, j

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The Peoples Bank

ELECTRIC GIFT

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W A T E R ’S

of Utility
and Economy

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The World’s
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Merry C h r i s t m a s !

DEANE TURNER ;

CHRISTMAS
_ _ PRESENTS

THE BALL HARD­
GILLON &amp; FRY
WARE CO.

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ll.ppeiUng*
Mention of
giltei* 1° **r,e*
fiffonal Itemi
#( Interest

&amp; The Citp &lt;£

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fliis week has been a good wook.
Mo Daily Herald on Monday.
bite wants n holiday.

Turkics i com to lie roosting high
Jia year although thoro aro nioro of
itm in the country than hnvo over
(itn before. However, thoro Is
Jenty of other nient If one doeB not
it turkey.
Kev. F. I&gt;. Hunt nnd wlfo of ThomLnille, Gn„ are in the city, the
Lqcsts of Mrs J. N. Whitncr, nnd will
Lend the holidays hero. Dr. Hunt Is
Lformer resident of Sanford, where
for many years ho was pastor of the
Presbyterian church and ho nnd Mrs.
Hunt are loved by a largo circle of
friends. They have spent Christians
in Sanford for the past five yenrs
ir.d their Host of friends nro giving
them a warm welcome “hack home ”

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ly Herald will bo with you at cvieason of the year in winter and
mer helping to boost your busli and your town.

THE CHURCHES

Summer weather, Bummer
wenthor right at Christmas
timo but it is God’s wenthor
and wo cannot kick for dospito tho fact that colder
wcathor is really ncodod this
is certainly grand weather.
Think of tho tompernturo
tho day before Christmas
being 81. But this is why
thousands of tourists come
to Florida nnd if wo ioso
on ono thing wo will gain
on another and anyhow no
one will kick on tho woathor op any other subject at
Christmas time. Tnko a
Merry Christmus on us. Wo
will seo you next Tuesday
afternoon. Two wholo days
of vnention nnd wo should
worry about tho wenthor.
8:40 A. M. DEC. 21, 1921
Maximum ................... 81
Minimum ..................... (JO
Unngo ........................... CO
Barometer ..................30.20
Calm and part cloudy.

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W. C. Sntchor of Longwood is in
tho city today on a shopping trip nnd
reports his farm on the Wekiwa river
as being in first class shape. Bill
hns turned his hand to farming nnd
will have a good cabbage and straw­
berry crop from which ho hopes to
realize some good money.
Try n Herald Want Ad today.

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A Cozy Home

[&gt; Uy eliminating nil of tho waste, over hnlf of tho Inbor, nil of the
.1 middle man’s profits nnd by delivering n home on record timo direct
' | from the forest to you

QUICKBUILT BUNGALOWS
Put Tremendous Savings in Your Pockets

[I Cozy, attractive, substantial, durable, bungalows of any size. Built
according to latest Improved methods of house construction, of tho
beat of materials, at a great snving. Their economy is worth Invest!- "
gating.

WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
showing in natural colors many attractive, money-saving homes.

A. C. TUXBURY LUMBER CO.
QUICKBUILT BUNGALOW, Dept. 18-K
CHARLESTON, S. C.‘

ENTZMINGER BROTHERS
LOCAL AGENTS, LONGWOOD, FLA.
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SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 West First Street

1018 Went First Street

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■ If it is a slightly used or new automobile you want, we have
it, and at a price that will suit you.

HUIUK SIX, 7 passenger.................... ......... $075.00
CHALMERS, 1920 Mode!..................... .......... 825.00
AUBURN BEAUTY SIX ................. ............ 425.0(1
NASH, 1919 Model ............................. ......... 000.00
OAKLAND Sensible S i x .................... ......... 500.00

j First Ferson Buying One of these Cars will be
Given a New Tire and Tube FREE
15% Discount Will Be Allowed for Cash

B. dc O. Motor Co.
FLORIDA

SANFORD
Distributors for

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Just received, in knobby patterns, all sizes, Shirts
he will be glad to receive as a Christmas Gift.

FROM THE FOREST TO YOU

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METHODIST CHURCH
Christmas will be observed at tho
Methodist church tomorrow, Christ­
ians sermon by Dr. Walker at 11
n. m. subject: "Whnt Christ Has
Mennt to the World" nt tho evening
hour n special service of song ami
whito gifts for the king.
Dr. Wnlker will tell tho story of
tho "Lost Word.”
At nil the services beginning with
Sunday school 0:30 a. m. You are
invited to meet with us.

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Merry Christmas.

Summary of Ike
Float! of Small
Talks Sneelaetly
Arranged for
HaraJd Heedere

DR. WALKER'S CLASS
Tho Sunday School class of Dr.
Wnlkor nt the Princess Thentre wns a
Select Yours Now
month old Inst Sunday nnd like all
babies nt thnt nge had the picture
tnken, tho faces revcnl n big por cent
ScwthnflhiQUl Oakiti toktk' of th0 business men of First street.
AT STAlt THEATKE MONDAY. Men who count In tho city’s affairs.
They mean to make this class n vital
The many friends of Mrs. M. Mnr- power in the things of the city. All
w/ srufff W /s tf/fffur*r
tin are giving her a wnrm welcome men not attending other clnsscs nro
J
home. Mrs. Martin nt present is u Invited to attend tomorrow.
S a n fo r d , F la .
-----------------------guest of tho Muntezumn but will I
ll
shortly remove to her old home nt tho CHRISTMAS SERVICES AT ALL id
SOULS CHURCH.
corner of Fourth nnd Magnolia
known for ninny years as Comfort
-------m at
Cottage, nnd we hope Mrs Martin
Tomorrow is the feast of the nntiv- ■
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will open this flnu place to th0 pub-' ity of Chris*, which will be a low ■
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lie again ns n plnce In which they can mnss and will be celebrated nt 0:30 a.
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get an excellent room during the win-' m. This mnss is only for those np3
ter. Mrs. Martin is the manager of pronching holy communion.
A prospective purchaser can rent with option *■
Second mass, a high mass, will
a summer resort at Highlands, N. C.,
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to buy or will sell now with very small
nnd has been spending her winters commence promptly nt 10 a. m. The
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at Ortega, nenr Jacksonville.
] celebrant will lie Fnther Mninvilie;
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payment
down—
-------tho preacher, Father Ucnnessy, This
J. S. Dinklc of Longwood is among is the parochial mnss.
----------Other Desirable Real Estate---------■
The music wil I be tnken from
the visitors to th0 city today. Mr.
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and Mrs. Dinklc are happy over the Rosewig's beautiful muss and sung
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arrival of their son, E. L. Hinkle, by a specially trained choir. The of­
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who has been living in New York fertory will he sung by Mrs. Tnknsh.
A crib and manger, typifying the
ever since his discharge from tho A,
E. F. He was in seven battles in lowly birth of the Christ, will be
Franco during the World War and constructed in the church.
Sunday school, ns usual, nt 9 n. m.
his diseliurgu from the army gives
during
which the tcncherB will ex­
him a fine record. He was among
plain
to
tln&gt; children incidents con­
thg volunteers from Seminole county
who went to tho call of their country nected with the birth of our Savior,
to take their places in the front ranks and together they will view and ex­
and his many friends in Seminole amine tho manger. .The public is in­
Classified advertisements, 5 rents * line. No ad tnken for less than
vited to nil the services. Sittings
county are glad to see him hack.
25 cents, and positively no classified mis ehurged to anyone. Cash
free.
must accompany oil orders. Count five words to n line nnd remit ac­
Speaking of casts, just listen to
cordingly.
CON
GII
EG
A
TIONAL
CHURCH
this: Florence Reed, Normnn Trev­
or, Ilyrono Power, Enrlo Foxo, Wil
FOR RENT—ft room house furnished.
limn Roselle, Henry Stephenson, Paula
Christmas Sunday will ho observed
FOR
SALE
$75.00 per month. Good location.—
Shay, Mile. Dazio, Paul Ducat, Eu- by »» with special music nnd exerFOR SALE—Cabbage plants. J, E. E. F. Lane.
284-8tp
rises
suitable
to
tho
occasion.
Mr
gonu Hrcon, Henry Carvill, Will HourSpaulding.
231-itc
FOR REN*'!’—Rooms and kitchuitnttca,
bun, Ernest Lnmburt ami Charlie Burhan's sermons will give emphasis
Shirley Apt., opp. I’. O.
220-2Gtp
.Jackson. They’re all in the big W. to the living Epistle sent from henv- 1*T&gt;R It ENT—Two light housekeeping
rooms. Apply to 118 Myrtle Ave­
K. Zlog fold cinema special, "The Black cn to earth: "God's Love I,otter to
FOR RENT—Ono furnished bed
.
234-3tp
Panther’s Cub" which will bo shown the Children of Mon,” We will try nue.
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Avo.
nt tho Star Theatre Friday and Satur­ to road that letter tomorrow morn­ FOR SALE—Paper shell pecans, 801
199-tfc
Magnolia.
ing and got its message.
day, Dee. 23rd and 21th.
At night wo will consider the nn- FOR- SXl.K—Large corrugated Iron 1
WANTED
Clot your Christmas dinner nt the swer men have given to God’s letter
warehouse, located in farming sec-1
Montezuma, $1.00. 12:30 to 2:00 p .1and th0 answer that should lie given, tion, on side track.—A. P. Connelly. i WANTED—Customers Tor fresh mfik,
morning and evening delivorios.—R.
m,
235-ltc Let there ho a full attendance of nil
232-1tc i
L.
Garrison. Phono 3711. lGil-St-Tu
------------------------ ( our members nnd friends nt both of
FOR SALE—Dmigt. Touring Car,' 201-tfc
services.
used only few months in first class
Special Xmas Dinner, $1 these
Our children’s Christmas service condition $500. cash. Can lie seen
George A. DeCottes
HOTEL MONTEZUMA, 12:30 to 2:00 f‘&gt;r the Sunday school will lie given at Millers warehouse, address Or. Cl
Attorney-nl-Lnw
Fruit Cocktail
I 0,1 Monday night beginning at 7:15 V. Jessup, Kiti,mining, Pn. 230-fltc
Over Seminole County Bank
ami all arc cordially invited to Ini
Oyster Soup
FOR SALE—One 2ft Remington auto SANFORD
present.
FLORIDA
Iced Celery
Mixed Pickles
malic rifle with 500 cartridges. One
Mr.
Burhnr.s
1ms
arranged
f‘&lt;r
u
Stuffed Young Turkey, Crnnbcny
One'
series of lectures on tin* subject of 12-gauge Winchester pump.
Sauce
Remington automatic 38 pistol. In­ HARTFORD BATTERY
Christian Psychology to lie given by
Chicken Fricassee with Spaghetti
Rev. Lillian Britton Fulton of Jack­ quire Smith Bros. Garage. 234-Gtp
“Battery Insurance”
Combination Salad
FOR SALE—Eight room tiouso with
Mashed Potatoes
Candied Yanis sonville. These lectures nro of sur­ Lath. Immediate possession. Small
Sold nnd Serviced by
passing interest ami throw a flood of
Escnllnpcd Tomatoes
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
light upon the new thought thnt is payment down, long timo on imlanco.
Homo Made Mince Pie
See
Latin
or
address
llox
782,
Day­
English Plum Pudding interesting so many. There will lie tona, Fla.
Haight &amp; Wieland _
19U-Tu-Snt-4w
eight lectures beginning on Sunday
Coffee
Tea
Ice Ten
night, Jan. 1st, 1922, ami continuing FOR SALE—Ono Daisy churn. Call
Smith Bros, Garage
41B-W.
201-tfc
Christmas Cigars, boxes $1.10 to
«nch ,l|Fht
Sunday night,
$5.00.—Bower &amp; Roumillat. 231-ltc January 8th when they will conclude. FOR SALE Oit RENT—8-roomod
Expert Repairing
_____
These lectures nro free to nil and wo
house, 1011 Oak nvc. Phono 283-J.
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
218-tfu
Get your Christmas dinner at tho s,m11 bu
to have you fill the
Oak and First
house
to
its
capacity.
Do
not
forget
Montezuma, $1.00. 12:30 to 2:00 p.
FOR SALE CHEAP—Gas range and
the
date
of
beginning,
January
1st,
236- ltc
ill.
wood range, 1011 Oak avo. Phono
1922.
283-J.
aiB-lffl
Geo. W. Knight
CHICKEN DINNFT, Surdny noon
MULES FOR SALE—Five teams
Real Estate and Insuruncn
mil evening, Gray Gables, on tho
splendid, medium sized farm mules
uench, Seabicczc, Fla.
I’hono 491.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
I nt low prices.—F. N. Burt, DeLeon SANFORI)
FLORIDA
Free bath houses.
74-Fri-St-flm
SERVICES
Springs, Fin.
231-lote

A New Two Story House

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Tho wny to boost your community
is to boost your HOME PAPER.
WANTED—Ford with smnll truck
body. Must be cheap. Box 291, City
208-3tp.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2ft
Subject:
"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE"
Sundny School... 10:00 , m.
Church Sorvlcc__ 11:00 n, m.
Woman’s Club Bldg., Oak Ave.
All Aro Wotcoino.

P.

CONNELLY

LOST

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.

LOST—Between Sovonth nnd Ninth General Machine and Holler Works
streets on Myrtlo avenue, pair of
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
glasses. Finder return to Herald of­
bands in stock
fice and receive reward.
233*3tp
Crank Shafts Re-turned

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FOR RENT____

FOR RENT—4 room furnished houso, Sanford Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE
phone 570 between ft and 0 o’clock
Public Accountant: Audits—Systama
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Call 146-J
p.
m.
231-Otc
Income Tax Servlre
Church services for Christmns Day,
W. RAWLING, Prop.
FOR "RENT—Two furnished bed
Room 10 McNoill-Davis Bldg.
Decomhor 2ft th:
212-tfc
rooms,
011
Park
Avo.
Phone 852
Orlando, Fla.
7:30 n. m. Celebration for Commun­
Acteylene Welding
FOR KENT—Bed room, 311 Park avoions.
OF ALL KINDS
flue.
178-tfc
Sanford Construct*n Co. 10:30 a. m., Mattlns.
11 a. m., Choral Celebration and FOR KENT—2 furnished bed rooms.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Sanford Welding Co.
Sornian.
| Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third Located In Eagle Bldg., 795 Oak Ave.
Plane* and Specifications Cheerful!1 | 7:30 p. in., Vcapors and Address. I Stroot.
IDB-tfc
Furnished
f Thoro will bo no Sunday School FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,
INSURANCE
All Work Guaranteed
on Christmas day.
BOB Woat Third. Phono 77.
fl. T. PACE
P. O. Bus in* I Special Christmas music, both vocal
231-Otp
___________ ___ _______________ — and Instrumental.
WANTED—To repair autos at home N. Y. LIFE INS. CO.
ono Irtvited.
SANFORD NOVELTY Every
garages Apply 605 West Third St.
W. T. ROBERTS, Agent
Christmas Week Services
231-Otp Sanford
Phone
77.
»:•
Florida
WORKS
St. Stephen's Day (Monday) Dec.
rooms
FOR
RENT—Two
unfurnished
2Gth, 7:80 a. m.
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
MWE DELIVER THE GOOD?*
and private bath. 411 Park Ave.
St.
John’s
Day
(Tuesday),
Dec.
General Shop and MIR 27th, 7:30 a. m.
231-Otp Quick Service Transfer
Work
Storage Facilities
Holy Innocents’ Day (Wednesday), FOR RENT—Half of store, with fine
display window, No. 221 East First If we please yon, tell otherei If aei
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER December 28th, 7:30 a. m.
tell aa. Phone 418
streot, opposite postoffice.
280-tfc
117 Commercial Street Sanford, F la.. 'Christmas threo, 6:00 p. m.

H. W. NICKERSON

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST
VOLUM E

PREMIER’S ACCEPTANCE
OF CAPITAL SHIP RATIO
SENT JUSSERAND TODAY
defense sh ips
AUK NEEDED BUT FRANCE IB
WILLING TO NEGOTIATE

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921

NUMBER 234

’he Soldier’s Dream Comes True

ADJOURNED—NO ACTION
ON TREATY OF PEACEDAIL WILL RESUME MEET-

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RAILROADS P U N
FREIGHT CUT ON
ALL GOODS SOON

After Holiday and Fate
WATTERSON
Hangs in
RESTS IN PEACE of Ireland
the Balance
AT JACKSONVILLE IS NO ALTERNATIVE

EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1 ALL OV­
ER COUNTRY—FRUIT AND
COTTON INCLUDED

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OMAHA, Dec. 23.—Tho railroads of
tho country will put Into effect on
January 1, or ns soon thereafter as
possible a voluntary ten per cent
freight reduction on cotton, butter,
poultry nnd othor commodities, ns
woll as the reductions ordered by tho
Interstate Commerce Commission for
Western territory on grain nnd grain
products nnd liny, according to a
statement Issued last night by F. W.
Robinson, freight traffic managur of
tho Union Pncific Bystom.
Tho voluntary ten per cent cut is to
bo effective for six months ns nn ex­
periment nnd will npply to tho entire
country, he declared.
Mr. RohinBon nlso announced the
roads would continue until Juno 30,
1022, reduced rntes on live stock, nnd
thnt a ten per cent cut in rates for
livo stock on which no cut has been
made would ho put into effect.
The cut will npply to cotton, but­
ter, eggs, cheese, poultry, livo or
dressed; cotton scod, cotton seed hulls,
unmanufactured tobncco, fruits, fresh
or green, not including canned or pre­
served fruits, dried or evaporated
other than candied, canned, crystnlized, glaccd or stuffed; vegetables, fresh
or green, dried or evaporated, wool
and mohair.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—Greut
Britain's plea that tho submarine ho
banished from tho sovon Boas was
presented to tho arms conference yes­
terday, but it orcoived no support from
any other power.
In turn, the spokesmen of France,
Italy and Japan replied thnt they re­
garded submarines, when proporly
employed, as a legitimate and valu­
able arm of naval strongth, and wore
unprepared to see them abolished.
Tho American delegates took no
final hland on tho question, but sug­
gested thnt tho conforcnco turn its
efforts toward such a revision of In­
ternational practices as would pre­
vent n repetition of the ruthloss sub­
marine methods of the world war.
A further oxchnngo of views on
the Ilritish proposal will take place
today unless France, whoso represen­
tatives again are nwnitlng instruc­
tions from their prumior, is prepared PARKER CONVICTED
MURDER FIRST DEGREE
to go ahead with tho dolayed presen­
WITH RECOMMENDATION
tation of estimates for auxiliary craft
she desires to kcop under tho nnvnl
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reduction program. Tho French indl- OCALA, Dec. 21.-Parker convict­
rated last night that they hoped, at
murder first degree with rocom
today’s meeting to at least make | mediation for mercy for killing Cunknown their exact requirements as t o . nlngham.
submarine tonnage.
OCALA, Dec. 21. A.. L. Parker,
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convicted of the killing of J. B. CunWASHINGTON, Dee. 23.—A sug- ninghnm, near Orango Lnko Juno 25
gestion has been made hy tho Itnlinn Inst, is a mnn nbout forty years of
arms delegation to tho naval commit­ ngo and has a wife nnd two children.
tee of tho conference thnt another in- He is a farmer and moved to the
tcrnutionnl gathering of broader scope . Orango Lnkc section about twenty
will lie called soon after adjournment years ngo from tho Enst Coast,
of the present discussions to deal par- j Cunningham, nlso a fnrmcr, who
ticnlnrly with submarines and nuxll- loft a wife nnd sevcrnl grown chil­
iary ernft,
dron, went to thnt section from
Brooks county, Georgia, in 1019,
desiring to find a plnco in Florida
WIZZAKD OF SCIENCE
whoro ho could Hottle. He rented
IN'F.NT MACHINE TO
TEST HEART THROBS land on the Dixie Hlghwny between
Ornngo Lake postoffice and McIn­
tosh
from Parker nnd nlso purchased
NEW YORK, Dec. 2 2 .-T h 0 w i ­
zards of science now have a technical some stock from him, Parker movcontrivance hy which tho quantity o f.
^mHh Florida whoro he rolovo may bo measured hy observing mn*no I *'vo BpnB0'‘ir* Cunn nghnm,
tile exaggerated effort of tho lover’s 1° Addition to oporntlng tho fnrnr he
presence on th0 henrt action of his had
n'B0 worked his own farm
going bnck nnd forth
lady.
.
'in Gcorgin,
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bctwcon
them
Such was tho nnnouncemont Tues­
When Pnrker returned from South
day to tho Society for Elcctrin De­
Floridn
Cunnlnghnm moved off tho
velopment in describing tho workings
i&gt;f the "tologrnphone,” an instrument' pin™
fron&gt; Clnronco Cork,
by the line of which, its Inventor de- whoso Innd lies nearby. Cunnlnghnm
clared, unhappy marriages might be *nlB0 had twenty acres of innd lensod
prevented.
from Pnrker nnd it wns over tho date
All thnt is necessary to insuro ro- , of tho end of this lease thnt tho dls%ultm, the inventor explained, Is for Pufo that ended In the killing wns betbe doubt-torn swain, to adjust tho Hovcd by the a u th o rity to hnvo
device over th0 henrt of his intended, originated.
whisper a well-cnlculated word into
Cunnlnghnm wns residing at tho
her ear nnd watch tho indicator. If homo of Mrs. Molllo Amerson, who
it flutters violently, then nil is woll with hor two sons was helping him
and the bnnns mny bo published, but with his work, nnd it wnH there that
tho trngedy occurcd. Ho wns in the
•f not, hewnreThe inventor, it wns ndmitted, has cow lot helping with tho milking
»(,t yet porfcr.tea mennn of making when Parker, according to witnesses,
npponred nnd nfter n few words
the girl put on tho detector.
emptied both hnrrels of a shotgun
into Canninghnm’s body killing him
POSTOFFICE OPEN
Instantly.
Cunnlnghnm was unarmed.
CHRISTMAS EVE
Pnrkor
made
no attempt to esenpu
TO HELP RUSH
or resist arrest. He wns brought to
Postmaster Elder announces thnt Ocala, given n preliminary hearing
" forco of carriers will bo kept on and committed to Jnil without ball.
duty Saturdny (Christmas Evo) night When tho grand Jury mot December
as long ns may bo ntcessnry to do- 13 ho wns indicted for murder in tho
liver that night nil parcels received first degree.
Raymond B. Bullock, ono of tho
°n train 89 so that thoro will bo no
"hang^ over." Tho office windows beHt known criminal attorneys on tho
will nlso ho opened for a short time Fifth Judicial circuit represented
as Hoon as tho distribution of mall Parker nnd Cunningham's family
engnged John P. Knight, of Nash­
fr»m train 85 is finished.
Stato —
AtTho windows will bo opened Sun-. ville,
.„.v, Georgia,
w«v. n.M, to
— assist
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«ny morning from 9 to 10 for tho 1tornoy Gop. W. Scofield In tho prose‘■onvenlcnco of box rontera.
^cution.
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REMAINS PLACED IN VAULT TO
EXCEPT FOR DEVALERA TO FA­
HE REMOVED TO LOUIS­
VOR RATIFICATION, SAY
VILLE LATER
HIS PARTY

d e p e c h e voub

PARIS, Doc. 23,—Premier Brland
has Bent Ambassador Jusuernnd in
Washington final and definite accept­
ance of capital ship ratio.
France,
however, it wan ntated, maintains her
position regarding submarines and
const defenso ships, although she is
willing to negotinto.

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France it is Stated Main­
tains Her Position
on Submarines

Sanford
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“City Substantial”

( I ly T h e A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s )

JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 23.—Mnrso
ENNIS, Ireland, Dec. 23.—The
Henry Wntterson content with full­ Clare county council, hto constituency
ness of his life rested today from his of Enmon DeValera, yesterday voted
labors. With only members of imme­ 17 to 6 in favor of the treaty between
diate fnmily present nnd with tho Ireland and Great Britain and re­
Dreaming of a triumphant Return. AmsrJcT^JrUtnow^rtn^orth
hour of service unannounced the body quested Mr. DoVnlcrn to use his In­
to death. Yet his dream cams true. Prom the decks t&gt;f the 'hlstorto
of tho venernblc Kentucky Journalist fluence for the mnintcnnnco of nation­
Olympia, his flag-draped casket was borne to his native land while ftiRnr
warriors and high dignitaries of the nation, beaded hy Secretary of War
was placed in n vault to remain until al unity.
spring when it will bo taken homo to
Tho resolution ndmitted thnt there
be given its finnl resting plnco bo- were grave objections to tho treaty
side his mother nnd father nt Louis­ hut declared thnt there was no nation­
ville. For fenr many persons would al altornntico to its acceptance.
nttcinpt to attend tho brief nnd sim­ “Rejection of. tho trenty,’’ tho reso­
ple service nt tho mortuary chapel lution ndded, “would bo almost cer­
which preceded the laying away of the tain to involve us in n wnr of nnnlhlllobdy, the hour of .service wns not ntion because our people would bo di­
made public nnd the family requested vided, nnd because world opinion, in­
there ho no floral tributes, desiring stead of being with us, ns at present,
the service and everything connected will ho against us."
Has Been Taken to Suez and British Warships Go with it he ns simple ns possible. J. T. Copiosof the resolution woro sent to
Iloone, pastor of the First Christian Mr. DeValera and other Clnre repre­
.
to the Scene
Church here, of which denomination sentatives.
Mrs. Wntterson wns a member, offic­
(H r T h e A ian rliilrd I 'rr a a l
iated.
MALTA, Dec. 23.—Two Ilrtish war­
DUBLIN, Dec. 23.—Tho I)nil Eiro. Harding Signed the
Only four florid tributes, two from ann by a vote of 77 to 44 decided into
ships received orders to proceed to
Russian Relief Bill, relatives, two from intimuto friends. yestorday, on a motion submitted byi
Egypt immediately. Other units of
Cnlln liliies from tho family were on Michael Collins, to adjourn further dotho British Mediterranean fleet are
20 Millions Today the
casket and n cross of tho snmo hato on the Irish trenty until Tues­
under ordern to leave at tho shortest
flower
on tho mantel nnd roses at tho day, Jnnunry 3rd. It wns not tho mo—
notice.
Under Supervision of American Re­
bond
of
thu casket. No music. Dr. tion itself but an amendment to htolief Administration
Doono rend the 14th chapter of John motion, on which tho voto wnB actually
CAIRO, Dec. 23.—Suid Zngloul
nnd after a brief oulogy in which ho taken. Tho amendment, introduced
Pasha, Egyptian nationalists lender,
( H r T h r A n an rln trd I ' m a l
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—Presi­ spoke of Wntterson's life ns nn open nnd seconded hy opponents of tho trea­
who refused yesterday to obey order
issued hy tho militnry authorities that dent Hnrding has signed the Russian book lio delivered n short prnyor.
ty, cnllod for continuance of sitting*
h earn! his chiof followers cense all relief hill which carries $20,000,000 ap­ The body rests in thu mnrblo vuult day und evening until nction wns tak­
political activities nnd leave Cairo, propriation to ho exponded under tho in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Wat* en on tho treaty’s ratification or re­
wns escorted to the rnilway station to- supervision of the American Relief tersun did not attend service. At the jection.
dny by British troops. Removal nc- Administration. The funds bccomo last moment the family issued a gen­ The defeat of the nmedmont auto­
eral invitation to newspaper men of matically decided tho motion. With
compnniod by some disturbances in immediately available.
tho city to he present.
course of which considerable glass
fow exceptions, so far ns could bo ob- ,
Besides the members of tho fnmily served, tho voto followed the party \
windows were smashed. Tho Inter HARDING WILL GRANT
CHRISTMAS PARDONS thu following here nt thu Hurvico: Mrs. lines of those favoring or opposing the
plans were chnngo dnnd Zngloul wns
W. S. Jennings, S. Bryan Jennings, treaty.
put in a motor cur nnd taken to Suez.
No General Amnesty For War Law Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hough, of tho
Nobody believes, of course, thnt if a
Timcs-Union; Judge Robert Bingham, voto had been tnken on the trenty It­
Violators Is Expected Now.
PAT MURPHY HERE
,
publisher of the Louisville Courior- self the majority would have been so
COMPILING HIS GUIDE
Journnl;
Dninhridgo Richardson, man­ great as the voto on tho adjournment
Christmas freedom for war law
AND MEEflNG Fit I ENDS
offenders was given final considera­ ager of the hotel in which Colonel motion gnvo its supporters, but there
Pnt Murphy, known from const to tion hy President Hnrding tonight Wntterson passed away, Miss Mnida is no doubt in tho niindH of thoso
coast nnd from Pensacola to Apala­ at nn after dinner conference nt the Richardson, W. A. Elliott, Times- who huvo boon following tho debates
chicola and even to Cocoa-Coin is here White Ilounc with Attorney Genernl Union and severnl newspaper mon.
can fully that this voto roughly nptoduy getting up dntn and advertise­ Dnughtcry.Anncuncement of those
proximnots tho sentiments for nnd
ments for his Guide to Floridn. Pnt selected for executive clemency, it MONTGOMERY DANK
ngninHt tho trenty. This is denied by
every year gets up tho Murphy Offi­ wns naid, is to he .made from the
SUSPENDED BUSINESS
some of the opponents of tho treaty,
cial Rniiroad and Steamship Pocket White House tomorrow.
TO PROTECT DEPOSITORS who nssert thnt It wns not n fnir tost
Guide to Florida. Pat is n former
At tonight's conference tho Pres­
ns many on both sides, especially tho
resident of Sanford nnd has many ident wns understood to have gone
( H r T h r A a ao clalrd I'rr a a )
country members had voted for ad­
old time friends hero who nro always over with Mr. Daugherty the digest
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Dec. 28.— journment in order that they might
glad to sco him. He gnvo the Herald prepared hy the department of Justico Thu Merchants Dank horo suspended gut home for tho holidays.
tho following fine poem written hy containing the complcto history of tho business toduy und institution wus
In fact, Countoss Murkiowicz, ono
him for Christmas nnd it is given be­ 107 wnr law violators, nnd to hnvo placed in tho hnnds of tho Stnto of tho strongest opponents' of the
low:
taken up each case seperntely with­ Dunking Department. Directors snid trenty, seconded Mr. Collins' proposal,
this action was tnkon to protect in­ apparently having In mind, ns indicat­
out relation to tho others.
As tho snowflakes of winter were fall­
In thiH connection it wnH thought terests of depositors, Capital $100,­ ed hy her sutiricni seconding spooch,
ing
probably in official circles that the 000.
tho possibility of tho debate continu­
On mountain on hilltop nnd tree;
case of Eugene V. Debs, Socialist
ing through Christmns nay and night
I gathered tho laurol and tho holly
lender imprisoned nt Atlanta,, wns ADRIATIC ARRIVES
and overlooking tho possibility of a
For Christmas was sure sweet to considered ns an individual enso upon
WITH CHRISTMAS MAIL,
party division on tho motion.
mo.
SEVEN THOUSAND SACKS
its merits, ns were the ether of­
fenders ngninst tho wnr laws.
TWENTY MEN ARRESTED
( H r T h r A aao cln trd I'rra a )
And I wntched for tho mnn in the
While it was expected that quite a
IN PACKING TROUBLES,
NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—Tho steam­
chimnoy
number of hose offenders would bo ship Adriatic arrived today from Eng­
AT OMAHA TODAY
As I sat hy my dear father’s side
granted their freedom hy tho Presi­ land with seven thousnnd sacks of
And tho Christmas fire flickered dim­ dent, high officials maintained thnt
OMAHA, Dec. 23.—Twenty men
Christmas mail.
were arrested today in tho pocking
ly
thero would he no general amnesty
In tho fireplace dusky and wide.
houso district where thu strlko is in
extended wnr law prisoners nnd thnt CHICAGO MURDERER
progress after tho polico charged into
tomorrow’s action would only ho tho
IS FOUND GUILTY AND
Then off to tho church in tho morning extension of executive clemency on
n crowd around a street car. Tho po­
SENTENCED TO DEATH lice roported unable to identify the
To hear tho Bwcet choir sing,
n larger acnlc than usual.
I, the happiest boy in the village,
body of n mnn shot nonr ono of tho
( H r T h o A aaoclntrd I 'r r s a )
With tho gifts thnt tho noighhors CONGRESS ADJOURNS
CHICAGO,
Dec.
23.—Hnrvoy pneking houso offices last night.
would bring.
FOR YUI.ETIDE SEASON Church, charged with tho murder of
two automobilo salesmen wan found KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ATTENTION
Now thus was tho days of my child­
WASHINGTON, Do.-. 23.—Con­ guilty this morning and Hcntoncud to
hood, .
On Sundny December 25th, 1021
gress recessed Into todny until Jan­ donth. Church killed tho mon whon
In Ireland over tho sen,
uary 3 and immediately senators and thoy dolivored tho car ho had arrang­ Taylor Commnndory will nttond
Thus over in sweet recollections
services at tho Baptist Temple to ho
representatives bognn leaving for ed to buy.
Bring Ireland's Chrlstmns to me. tholr homes for tho Chriotnms and
hold-under direction of our Excollent
Prelato George Hyman.
Now Ycnr holiday period. Tho houso THREE NEGROES IIURNED
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS
Sir Knights will assoinblo in full
TO DEATH IN FIRE AT
adjourned nt 4 o’clock nnd tho Sonata
UKEAK ALL RECORDS IN
uniform
nt tho Asylum at 10:80
WAYCROS8, GA„ TODAY
at 4:50. All business will bo sus­
CHICAGO THIS YEAR
Christmas
morning and will prooeed
pended during tho recess excopt for
(Hr
The
Aaaaelalad
l'rrsa)
to
tho
nbovo
church at 11 o’clock.
tho tariff hearing by tho Scnnto
CHICAGO,
Dec. 23.—Christmas
WAYCROS, Ga., Dec. 23.—Throo After this service, tho Commandry
shopping season horo has broken nil finance committee.
negroes woro burned to death onrly will return to tho Asylum whore our
records in volumo of business accord­
today in a firo that destroyed a nogro first Christmas Observance will bo
ing to loading morchnnts, but probab­ SAM McVEY DIES IN
hotel horo.
hold nnd whoro wo will Join with our
NEW YORK HOSPITAL
ly will not moasuro up dollar for dol­
frntors through tho country in m toast
lar with thono of tho last two yours.
Th0 K. oi P. organization of Fort to our beloved Grand Master Joseph
(Dj The AaaathlH Prraa)
The city total retail business for De­
NEW YORK, Doc. 23,—Sam Mc- Mycara nro making plans for the Kyle Orr.
cember is estimated at $50,000,000. Vey, one of tho grontost nogro heavy­ erection of a modern Cnstio Hall to
All Knights Templar cordially In*
Buyora this year nro spending monoy weight pugilists that over lived, died be used by thoir lodgo. The build­ vltod to attend.
more windy, merchants snid, and do- of pnoumonln todny at a local hospit­ ing will contain four stories and nice­ Jno. D. Jinkins,
H. E. Taylor,
niand mostly for substantial nrtlcles. al.
ly finished.
Recorder.
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We have Ju*t received a shipment
of Calllo outboard row boat motor*..
They aro on display at Ball Hard­
ware Co. Demonstration* choorfully
given. Phono 62.—Sanford Machine
&amp; Foundry Co.'
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$1.00 shoe Sale

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Regal Shoes
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TWO PAIR SHOES FOR
The PRICE ol ONE Plus $1

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These prices a re for cash only

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T ita n of the screen, A plcturo thnt strid e s anion* o r­
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film _______
d ra m a _.
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a irlnnt ntnonir th e pigm ies—
now terrible ns nil the passions of the onrth, now tend e r ns a child's caress. A stra n a o , Inspiring and be a u ­
tiful th in g sw eeping Into Its m ig h ty sconos m ultitude s
of living men nnd woman and driving Into your m em ­
ory forovor tho m ore-thnn-hum nn le ss-th a n -h u m a n
n o MOM—the most compelling flguro In screen history.

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AND A DAIIN 0001) COMKIIY

Friday and Saturday—W. K. Zicgfeld Presents the
National Favorite, Florence Reed in “The Black
Panther’s Cub” ; also a Comedy and Fox News

Investigate tho Calllo out-board row
boat motors, at Ball Hardware Co.
231-Gtc

TWO SUIT! 3 FOR THE
PRICE OF ONE PLUS $10
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Xmas Danco
Valdez—Saturday
night, December 24. Jlmmlo Collins’
Jnzz Babies.
233-Otc.

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Hart Sd laffner &amp;
Marx am Society
Brandl Suits

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Every color of Dennison’s Lustre
Cropo Paper, also Crepe Paper l u i i u n n i i i
Streamers, Festoons and other Den­ ■ ■
nison's Cfropo Paper Christmas decor­
ations.—Mobley’s Drug Storo. 227-tfc

Announcement

Waterman’s Fountain Pons for
everybody.—nowor &amp; Roumlllat.
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LOOK BEFORE U LEAP
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I have somo real car bargains:
1 Buick 4 ............................. .....$ 350
1 Auburn, nenrly new ......... ..... 005
1 Olds 4 nenrly new ........... ..... 1135 ■
1 Oldsmobiio ........................ ..... 485
: Truck nenrly now ............... ..... 485 ■
Sco mo for real bargains.
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On nnd after Jnnuary 1st, 1922, we will operato our
new steel motorboat SANFORD in passenger service
between SANFORD and EN TER PR ISE on a sched­
ule to be announced later. T he motorboat will also
be available for charter hiro for outings, hunting
trips nnd special occasions. Holidny hunting trip
dntes are now being booked. Charter rntes on appli­
cation to—

CAPTAIN G. E. ATKINSON

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203 East Third Street

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Tho regular annual meeting of tho
Passenger and outing service........... .—........30 Persons
stockholders of tho Peoples Bank of
Sanford, Florida, will ho held in ac­
Hunting trip service .....—............................ 20 Persons
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cordance with its By-laws, in tho of­
fices of tho bnnk on Wednosdny, Jnn­
unry 18th, 1022, nt 7:30 p. m. for tho
purposo of electing a board of direc­
A largo assortment of Donnison's
Good monls, $8.00 por week, The
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tors to servo for tho ensuing year,
beautifully ongrnvod Christmas cards.
Tomplo
Club,
cornor
Third
and
Park.
nnd for tho transaction of any otlior
—Mobloy’s Drug Storo.
227-tfc
business that may proporly come boWntorman’s Fountain Pons for
foro the meeting.
A useful Christmas gift, buy a koII. P. SMITH, everybody.—Bowor &amp; Roumlllat.
dnk.—Bowor
&amp; Roumlllat.
225-tfc
231-4
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Cashior.
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GAINESVILLE, Dec. 22«—ProsiLAKELAND, Dec. 22.—Harry L.
dent
Hampton, of tho Gnlnosvillo Golf
Brown, owner and publisher of tho
nnd
Country Club, hns announced
Lakolnr.d Telegram, and Maynard
that
the formal opening of the golf
nnd Gerald Eroemko, of Lake Alfred,
course
would tnko plnco January 2
have purchased from Mr. nnd Mrs.
with
n
tournament In .which golfers
M. F. Hcthcrington the building hero
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both
nmntures
nnd professionals,
occupied by the Telegram.
from
various
pnrts
of the state would
Maynard
Frocmko
has
sold
his
PENSACOLA, Dec. 22.—Lieut.
pnrtlclpnte.
Tho
course
is new, tho
Lake
Alfred
News
to
tho
Winter
Comdr. H. C. Wlcko, Lieut. Conulr.
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work
of
laying
it
out
having
begun
Haven
Chief,
which
will
publish
a
It. P. Moulton and Lieut M. It. Greer,
only
n
few
months
ngo.
Lake
Alfred
section,
nnd
with
hid
of the Navnl air station here, spent
one night recently drifting to Hen in brother in future will he actively
MIAMI, Dec. 22.—Now cars for the
nn HS-2 nnvnl seaplane. Tho plane identified with Mr Brown in the con­
locnl. street railway system which
during a flight was forced to alight duct of tho Telegram.
ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 22.—The will he put into service sometime next
on the wnter and when it failed to
of cash
county month aro expected to nrrivc onrly
return a vessel was sent to search commissioners
for it. Tho searching pnrty located through which the Htnto road linking in January according to announce­
tho disnhlcd mnehino hut could not St. Petersburg nnd Miami pnssoa ment by officials of tho Minmi Beach
cntch up with it because It v/ns drift­ have been nr.ked to adopt resolutions Electric Railway, which will operato
ing rapidly. A subchaser and tug nsking tho State Road Department to the munlcnpnlly owned lines. Offici­
s*» out and took it in tow shortly fulfill immediately its pledge to coin- als snid service in Miami hardly a
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before daylight the next day. Tho ploto the highway, ns a result of a would begin before Jnnunry.
officers had suffered from exposure meeting in Tampa recently of the
CITY SELLS LIBERTY BONDS
to the cold weather hut otherwise executive committee of tho Gulf-Atlnntlc Scenic Highway Lcnguo.
wore in gcod condition.
Tho highway would pass through
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ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 21.—The 1
Tampa,
Lukclnnd,
Sobring,
Haines
city commissioners have authorized
PALATKA, Dec. 22.—Applications
for telephones here havo outgrown City, Lake Ann, Okeechobee City nnd the sale of $55,000 worth of Liberty
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------tho local facilities of the Southern Fort Pierce. The route is abut GO Bonds owned by tho city, ns n pnrt
Boll Telephone Co., and a Hiirvey hns miles shorteif than the Melbourne of its sinking fund nnd disposal of
been made which will result in tho route and traverses one of the most them will net a profit of approxi­
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laying of moro cables and nn expan­ richly developed sections of South mately $1,100. The Liberty’s, 4 1-1
sion of the spstem. The Improve­ Florida.
per cent bonds of tho fourth issue,
ments will necessitate enlargement of
were acquired in n snlo of municipal
FORT MYERS, Dec. 22.—William bonds to a local bnnk, tho bank hav­ ■
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tho local cxchnngo.
t&gt;i
Jennings Bryan nnd John Wannn- ing purchased tho civic issue nt par. ■
TAMPA, Dec. 22.—The City Com- ninker, the Philadelphia and Now The Liberty Bonds were tnken by
mission has authorized City Engineer York merchant aro expected to de­ tho city nt 80 nnd will ho sold at tho
Martin -to employ some of tho ex­ liver Hevcral addresses here this win­ market price, which is now nenr par.
service men out of work hero to paint ter nnd Mr. Bryan hns ncceptcd nn
tho iron work of /tho Lnfnyetto invitation to spend a day at tho homo
Street bridge. It wns first proposed of General W. B. Goldman, nationally
to employ city prisoners on tho Job known newspaper publisher, at
hut it wnH stated their work would Naples.
* Once in a while you meet a man
not ho satisfactory.
WEST PALM BEACH, Dec. 22.— who can talk for nn hour without
mentioning th0 kind of underwear ho
PLANT CITY, Dec. 22.—Student* nownrd Shnrp, for (throo yonra a
wears
in winter.
nt tho Hillsborough county Agricul­ member of tho Htnff of tho Palm
tural High School hor0 hnve under Beach Post, inter editor of tho South
A useful Christmas gift, buy a ko­
cultivation plots of ground with 80 Floridn Developer nnd ono of tho best dak.—Bowor &amp; Roumlllat,
225-tfc
varieties of vegetables nnd plants known .authorities in Floridn on.tho
growing, many of them now to Flor­ Everglades country, has severed his
Wntorman's Fountain Pens for
ida. The vegetables not so well connection with the Post Publishing ovorybody.—Bowor &amp; Roumlllat.
Company.
known include
ChincBo cnbbngo,
S w Ihh chard, lock, splnnch, pnrsnlps,
Boautlful lino of Christmas Station­
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 22.—Tho
rhubarb, kholrahi, Brussels sprouts,
ery,
Bowor &amp; Roumlllat.
225-tfc
ondive, romnino and salsify, \i\\e Senhoard .Air Line Railwny, ns n
\ ve g e ta b le custcr. An aero of strnw- lest of tho vnluo of fencing, is erect­
Regular *mooting of American
borrlos nnd many other staplo crops ing nn nil steal hog nnd enttio fence Legion Auxiliary, Friday afternoon
in this section nro being grown on the along eight miles of Its right of wny at 3:15, in tho Woman’s Club Rooms.
in the Lnke LnFnyotte section. Ths
plot.
223-2tp.
PRES.
Each boy has a project of his own. fonca will bo on both Hides of the
track,
mnking
it
altogether
sixteen
ue rents the land from tho school nnd
Uoautlful lino of Christmas Station­
what ho mnkos upon it is his own. miles in longth If it wore erected in ery, Bowor &amp; Roumlllat.
225-tfc
Boy* may ho soon working tholr ono piece. The work is cxpcctad to
patches in the afternoon until Sun bo completed about the middle of next
A nice line of Bibles and Taitaday. In addition to /the individual month. ___________ __
monts for tho old and young.—Mobpatches are a number of group pro­
For first da** Job work—th* Harold' l®y** Dru* sto r-*
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Fine Imported Perfumes
Large Assortment of Candies

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A Most Attractive
Line of Fountain Pens and Pencils

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A Beautiful Assortment of
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Fancy Box Stationery
Cigars, Boxes of 25, $1 to $5

Safety Razors, $1 to $5

Bow er

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Ivory Goods

Roumillat

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921

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holidays with his parents, Capt, and Attractive tallies marked the places.
Mrs. K. R, Murrell.
I The entering was done by the Palm
-------Tea Room, n delicious four course
Mrs. W. J. Morrison and children luncheon being sorved. The monu conH R S. FRED DA1GBR, Society Editor, left this afternoon for Palatkn and Jsisted of tomato bouillon, roast turPhono I I 7*W
Jacksonville whore they will spend the key, dressing, mashed potatoes, WalII r o a h a v e a n y frlenOa v U lt la c yon
| dorf snlnd, ice cream, enko and coffee.
— If r a n are s o l a s a n y w h er e e r can tina holidays,
h e m e , e r U * « ■ are e a l c r t a la la s , w rite
-------' —Orlundo Sentinel.
O ip tM il e a r s In thin d ep artm en t, s t v l a s
S e ta lU , or te le h p e a e th e Item . It w ill
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred S. Dniger, sr.,| Those from Snnford attending this GIVE REAL GIFTS THIS CHRIST­
h e s r e a t ly ap p recia te* .
motored from Tnmpn this morning nnd luncheon were Misses Saritn Lake,
MAS IS THE SLOGAN OF
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Miss Virginia DeCoursoy is nt home will spend tho holidays here with rel­ Ethel Henry, Dorothy Ilumph
THIS HANK
Mrs. Donald Whitcomb.
from DeLnnd for the holidays.
atives.
-------Mrs. J. J. Purdon nnd Mrs. R. L.
"If overy man, woman arid child reMr. and Mrs, John Bender hnvo ns
Mrs. W. S. Wiggins, Mrs. B. L.
their house truest, Theodore Jcrdann, Perkins nnd Mrs. C. L. Britt motored Peck were among tho Snnford people ceived a savings account as n Christmas gift this year, wa would hnvo a
visiting in Orlnndo yesterday.
of Coronn, L. I.
to Orlnndo Thursday afternoon where
real Christians in this community,"
thoy spent the nftornoon, very pleas­
said
A. R. Key, cashier of tho SomiHAYMAN-LEAVITT
Mrs, John Meisch, Mrs. Johr. Bend- antly.
nolo County Bank.
to r and daughter, nnd Mrs. George Hoy
"It’s n novel and constructive idea
A very pretty wedding occurred nt in Christmas giving,” Mr. Key wont
were a congenial party motoring to
I*AN-HELLENIC LUNCHEON
Orlando yesterday afternoon.
A delightful event of yesterday was the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs, Leavitt at on to any, “and one that carries real
tho Pan-Hellcnlc luncheon given nt 317 West Third streot, when Glen cheer throughout tho year. It repre­
Charles Henderson, one of the tho Elks Club nt 1 o’clock. Covers: C. Hnymnn, of Snvnnnnh, Ga., and sents more than tho gift of money boFrances N. Leavitt, were united enuso it implants the gorm of a habit
Sanford boys attending Stetson Uni­ were laid for forty, tho guests in-1
versity nt DeLnnd,. arrived home yes­ eluding society members from Or- 1** marriage by Rev Paul C. Burhnns, that moans success to any oho who
yesterday nt noon. Tho homo was ncquiros it."
terday for the holidays.
lando, Kissimmee nnd Sanford.
very
nicely decorated for the occnsion
The tables were arranged in triThe Somlnolo County Bank Is runangle
shape
and
attractively
decorated
n f°w friends and relatives njnjJ nn interesting series of ads sug*
Snln Murrell, who is attending Stet­
in the
colors,, ___,
holly _
nnd
KOgting
a savings
son University at DeLnnd, returned ...
__ ChriHtmus
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_ wcro present to wish them well^ nnd n___
m tho gift of ______
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home last evening nnd will spend the mistletoe bolng used in abundance.1^ them Godspeed to their now home
mo^ or( children and others.
'in Snvnnnnh.
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savings pass bcok will bo delivered in
/iih i a'H 'I i r/»
appropriate Christmas dress to carry
LONtiWOOD
better tho spirit of tho Yulotlae.
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Friends of Mrs. Fredrick Griffin
will regret to learn of her death
CHICKEN DINNER, Surdny noon
which pcciircd Thursday evening nt and evening, Gray Gables, bn . tho
Making L ow er R epair Charges
d o’clock. She wa3 tuken 111 on bench, Senbreeto, Fin. * Phone 491.
Sunday and never regained conscious- Free bath houses.
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ness. She* was buried in the Long- _____
wood Cemetery Saturday 1’, ii.
to to to to
Mm. Clcor go B. Upchurch left for to to to fill h i to
her home in Birmingham Friday
ALWAYS FRES h
In response to the inquiry of many telephone
after a several weeks visit with her
mother, Mrs. George Lewis.
subscribers: "What can I do to help my serv­
ice?" this advertisem ent is published.
Miss Etha Hartley returned Thurs­
day after a two weeks visit in Groveland, Orlnndo and Winter Pnrk.
.Mrs. H. It. Chapman and little Rnv
arrived Friday to spend Xmas with
her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J .'S .
Dinkel. .Mr. Chapman will come the
last of the week.
Miss 'I'b n Fuller arrived Satur­
day A. M. from Tallahassee whore
she lias been attending the State Col­
lege, to spend the Holidays with her
parents Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Y. Fuller.
Out of the thousands
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hunt and chil­
Of telephone calls made
dren of Ft. Lauderdale will nrrivo
Christmas Eve to spend Xmas with
(daily, about ten per cent
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. ][. Allen.
result in a report of busy lines.
Mrs. E. D. Beagle of Memphis, N.
Y., arrived Friday P. M. to spend
the winter with her sister, Mrs. N. K.
Dinkle.
This enormous number of busy reports is
AT YOUR GROCER
Miss Helen Moran spent tin*
Due largely to the fact that many subscrib­
week end in Orlnndo
to to to to to to t o to to to
ers repeat their calls at intervals of a few
Among those shopping in Hanford
1Saturday wcro Mr. Dunbcr, Miss
seconds.
Dunbar, Mr. Woodcock, J. S. Dinkle, R
Miss Olive and Mrs. H. It. Chapman. ■
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llitl Sutchcr and Lonio Hartley II
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Making immediate and repeated calls for
were visitors in Orlando Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. T G. Roebuck were a
visitors
in Orlando Wednesday.
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for the operator and is a wasteful use of
Miss Ethel Rose, of Orlando WIIH
lines and equipment.
visiting Miss Helen Moran the f i r s t 5
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Mr. and Mrs. Nolmyor, Mr. nad II
Mrs. Bistline wore tile guest of Mr.
It will improve your service and help the
ami Mrs. Chas. Polk of Sanford
general service of the community if you
Sunday.
will wait a few minutes after receiving the
A class of hoys and girls motored
over
from DcLand last Saturday for
busy report before making a second call.
instruction as to the raising of poultry
from Mrs. Nyimyer.
\ Mrs, H. R. Chapman and little Ray
, and Miss Olive Dinkle were visitors
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
in Orlnndo Wednesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Hardy were
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
: visitors in Orlnndo Tuesday.

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SEMINOLE BANK IS
FOR CONSTRUCTIVE
CHRISTMAS GIVING

H o f - M a c Battery Co.

Help Control

“Busy” Reports

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T ftfe P h e n o r h e h a l G r o w th
o f T h is B a n k
should be a soured'of Interest to every th inking cit­
izen o f this com m unity.
Snnford in grow ing in population; its com­
m unity is grow ing in w ealth and importance, and
the rapid progress of th is bank is but evidence of
this grow th am) the demand o f a prosperous,
thriving com m unity for more and better banking
facilities.
T his bank offers fu ll co-operation to all those
seeking a sa fe and satisfactory banking connec­
tion.

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER

8 F. P; Forster,Pres.

B. F. Whither, Cashier

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WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS
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ANY PART OP TOWN, ON TERMS TO
SUIT YOU

You can make money buying for advance.
You are going to build a home one of these
days, why not select a lot now, ahd pay for it
by easy stages.
If you have some money, will build one or
two houses.
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, get in the
game now.

Meisch Realty Company
A. P. CONNELLY
AGENT
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OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

Christmas Cigars, boxes $1.10 to
fft.OO.—Bower &amp; Roumillat. 231-itc
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Sergos, W orsteds, etc., nnd wo hnvo a variety o f sty les nnd
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and you will want a new suit for the occusion.
your inspection.

We invite r

Buy now. Two lots sold yesterday and several more spoken for, so buj
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before it is too1late.

Como in— look these over before buying a

and yon will hot regret it.

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R a f f e l d ’s
East First St.

Opposite Post Office |3,. |

FM CES $150.00 TO $750.00------------------- EASY TERMS

E. F. LANE
“THE REAL ESTATE MAN”

“The Store That SAvieS Y*to M &lt; W

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ADDITIONAL LOCAL §
iTMAS CAROLS WILL BE
M G IN CENTRAL PARK I « T
[Give
SUNDAY (XMAS) AFTERNOON
A useful Christmas gift, buy a ko­
dak.—Bower St Roumlllat.
225-tfc

Beautiful lino of Christmas Station­
ery,
Bower &amp; Roumlllat.
225-tfc
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„ neuartment of the Woman’s Club Will
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Sponser the Affair
MlMlc l)ep«rtmcnt of tho Worn- HARK! THE HER­
lub will linV0 a Community Sing
ALD ANGELS SING
*» Conlr*1
« afternoon (Christmas day) a Hark) the herald angels sing,
v in conjunction with tho San- “Glory to the now-born King;
Peace on earth, and mercy mild;
Band Evory one cordla,,y lnvlt‘ God and sinners reconciled.”
como out and sing. The songs Joyful, all ye nations, rise,
ublished below. Cut thorn out Join the triumph of the skies;
ring them to tho .ong aervlco: With an angelic hosts proclaim,
"Christ Is bom in Bethlehem.”

L|1 Hail

the

P ow er

all the power of Je«us’ nama!
■angel* prostrate fallj
[forth the royal diadem
Icrown Him Lord of all,

The Seminole County Bank

Rcgulnr meeting of American
Legion Auxilllary, Friday afternoon
at 3:15, In the Woman's Club Rooms.
223-2tp,
PRES.

S a n fo rd , F lo rid a

A nice lina of Bibles and Testa­
ments for the old and young.—Mob­
ley's Drug Store.
227-tfc

Sanford, Fla., Dec. 20,1921.

A useful Christmas gift, buy a ko­
dak.—Bowor St Roumlllat.
225-tfc

Christ, by highest Heav’n adored,
Christ, the everlasting Lord:
Late In tims behold Him coins,
Off-sprlng of a virgin’s womb.
Veiled in flesh the God-head see,
Hail th’ incarnate Deity!
Pleased as man with men to appear,
Jesus our Immanuel here.

RealGift This Christmas

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A largo assortment of Dennison’s
beautifully engraved Christmas cards.
—Moblsy's Drug Storo.
227-tfc

Santa Claus,
Care Seminole County Bank,
Sanford, Fla.

Waterman’s Fountain Pens for
sverybodyr—Bower St Roumlllat.
231-4tc

Dear Kris:

If you want the best time you ever
had don’t fall to be at the watch party
at the M. E. church on December Slat.
234-2tp

Here I am again. Been thinking th at since I'm giv­
ing Savings Accounts to Johnny and his mother for
Christmas, I might just as well give myself a present,
too. Bet it's the only present I get anyhow.

Lhosen seod of Israel’a race,
(ransomed from the fall,
Christmas Cards, Tags and Seals at
|l Him who snves you by His grace Hall the Heav’n-bom Prince of Peacel
Hail the Sun of rlghteousnessl
Bower
St Roumillat’B.
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Icrown Him Lord of all.
Light and life to all He brings,
Take the enclosed check and open a Savings Ac­
Ris'n with healing in His wlnga:
"I have a date.”
every kindred, ovory tribe,
Mild He lays His glory by,
count for yours truly.
"When 7"
I this terrestrial ball,
Born that man no more may die;
"On Saturday evening, December
Bom to raise the sons of earth;
Him all majesty ascribe,
31st.”
By George, I’m going to get into the game myself
Born to give them second birth.
|d crown Him Lord of all.
“With whom?”
and make sure of having a REAL gift this Christmas.
"The Epworth League."
"Where?”
)Y TO THE WORLD! SILENT NIGHT!
Yours truly,
the M. E. Church."
HOLY NIGHT! "At
"Whnt
time7”
f to the world 1 tho Lord le come;
"At 9:30.”
[ every heart receive bor King}
Silent night! Holy night!
THE OLD MAN.
"What's doing?"
1 every honrt proparo Him room,
All Is dark, savo tho light
“Oh, n ‘hnrd-tnck’ party, you know
d Heaven and nature sing.
Yonder whoro they sweet vigils keep,
and theru’s going to bo special music
O’er tho Bnbo who in silent sleep,
and n program, lots of amusoments
No. 3
■oy to the earth! tho Savior reign*; Rests in heavenly peace,
and
LOTS of FREE EATS, nnd I don't
man their songs employ;
Rests in heavenly peace.
know whnt nil.”
H’hilc fields and floods, rocks, hills
“ Is everybody invited?"
and plnlns
Silent nightl Ponccful night!
"Well I'll bo thoro then, you enn
Darkness flics, all is light;
Repeat tho sounding joy.
sure
count on me."
Shepherds hear tho nngcls sing,
Enclosed please find cheek for $......................................................................... with which to open a
S’o more let alne and sorrows grow,
"Alleluia! Imil the Kingl
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S'or thorns infest tho ground;
ChriBt the Savior is born,
of Cftillo outbonnl row boat motors. B S a v i n g A ccount fo r “ y o u rs tru ly ." K indly m nil th e pass hook to me a ........................................
[He comes to make His blcHslnga flow Jesus tho Snvlor Is bom.”
They nro on display at Ball Hard- B
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wnro
Co.
Demonstrations
cheerfully
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time
to
hang
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Oil Olir Xmas tree.
Silent night! Holy nightl
Phono
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Machine
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Address
life rules tho world with truth and Guiding Star, lend thy light!
&amp; Foundry Co.
231-5tc
Sco tho Enstern wlso men bring
grace
And makes tho nations prove
Gifts nnd homage to our Kingl
NOTICE!
The glories of Hie righteousness,
Christ the Savior is bom,
And wondors of hia iovo.
Jesus tho Savior is bornl
Name
Tho regular annual meeting of tho
stockholders of the Peoples Bank of
Sanford, Florida, will ho hold in nc-1
cordnnco with its By-Inws, in tho of­
fices of tho bunk on Wodnosdny, Jan­
■ uary 18th, 1922, at 7:30 p. m. for tho
purposo of electing n bonrd of direc­
tors to servo for tho ensuing yenr,
nnd for tho transaction of any othor
business that may proporly como be­
fore the meeting.
II. P. SMITH,
Cashlor.
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We Are too Busy to W rite
An Ad This Week

MERRY CHRISTMAS

Sanford Cycle Company
117 Park A ve.-

Tho annual meeting of tho stock­
holders of the Seminole County Bank,
will be hold in tho offices of tho bank
: on Thursdny, January 5th, 1922, for
the purpose of electing a bonrd of di­
rectors for tho ensuing year nnd any
othor business that may proporly
come heforo tho mooting.
A. R. KEY,
12-17*on\v-4wc
Cashier,

GLOBE PIANO CO.
SAVE YOU MONEY

Write us

Empire Hotel Block
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

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Massage gently with soothing

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Sanford, Fla.

Cool*, rail* and rc frr.iij,.

CAILLE
5-SPEED
OUT
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ROW­
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MOTOR

The ..
Seasons
Greetings
To ..
All .. .
We can supply you with everything for your
Christmas and New Year’s Dinners

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THE POPULAR MARKET

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Compare it with any other car either
open or enclosed, point for point, with­
out even considering the hundreds of
thousands now in use or the extensive
Service Organization back of your pur­
chase, and you will agree that the Ford
Sedan represents a motor car value
that cannot be equalled anywhere.

Let us take you for a ride In, one.

EDWARD HIGGINS
FORD DEALER

AGENTS

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and demountable rims— a really
high-class cur having all tho comforts
and conveniences that go along with
an enclosed job —selling for $660.

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I. D. MARTIN, Proprietor

Fully si,ulppart with *fccttic if.rf*
vt , drmnunf.fi/&gt;&gt; rim ., r . / r n run,
and nan-tkid U f a *11 around.

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Only 5-speed row-boat
motor made. Neutral, 2
forward and 2 reverse. On
display at Ball Hardware
Co. Demonstrations will
B be cheerfully given.

Dressed Turkey, Geese and Chickens
Milk-fed Veal and Young Pork
Pennsylvania Sausage, Salomi and Liverwurst
Choice Western Beef and Pork
Gardner's Cakes
Apalachicola Oysters
Tabasco Sauce
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at lowest prices

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DBCEWED
east coast, the inter-lake regions and in it. Yet this bill propose* to punish
the west coast centers, along Indenta­ the law&gt;ablding citizens by forcing
tions of tho gulf and wo read furth­ them to pay heavy benefits to the rel­
r ai i m u t n ia h i i i i i k .
atives of victims. It proposes to pun­
ers
M ifM lIs A f t , l u t o r l , r ia
"Bordering tho Atlantic is a chain ish taxpayers for the Inefficiency of
of world-famous resorts: Beginning public officials, It is foundod on a
with Fernnndina, tho shipping port of false premise.
phosphate, and with a shrimp indus­ "Tho bill will, If passed, take the
try of more than $1,000,000 annually, responsibility of law enforcement, or
thncce to Jacksonville, the gateway at least tho attitude of responsibility,
of tho state from tho north, wo go to from state and .county officials and
I S if tr lb ls s Itatra
Made
Known
on
historic old St. Augustine, with hotels vest it in the national government.
AnHlInatlaH
and churches, rivaling tho populoun This violates tho spirit and purposo of
S ub scription P rice In A dvance
resorts of the old wrold, Ormond of the Constitution of tho United States.
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golf f^me nnd winter homo of tho Tho bill propoes rank paternalism,
Iletlvered In C ltr by Carrier '
On* W eek ........................................ IB C
richest man in the world} Dnytonn, nnd we nlready have too much of this.
"Carrying out the theory of tho bill,
with its mngnificont beach; Palm
legislation
will prevent murders nnd
Bench, glittering with wealth and
other
crimes.
But it is a false the­
fashion; Miuml, tho dream city of
ory.
Law
must
folow public opinion,
mngic nnd pnrndiso of yachtsmen;
Long Key camp, rendezvous of fish­ not nose-ring it and tug it along. Tho
ermen, the over-sen vidnuct to Key Federal government will get along
West, looking out towards tho West better if it attends to its business and
permits tho states nnd counties to at­
Indies.
tend
to theirs. This is the only suc­
Wenthor looks threatening (what
"On the lakes and rivers of tho in­
cessful
lnw-cnforcemont method.
ever that menns).
terior, surrounded by tropical &gt;or­
"The
South
is doing all in its pow­
dure, citrus groves and pjoasuro parks,
er
to
reduce
the
number of lynching*,
wo have tho upland attractions for the
and is succeeding, and action on the
sojourner. Beautiful Orlando, Palntpart of the Federal government will
ku, Sanford, Ocala, with ono of the
not stimulate the effort. In ull like­
iGovornment will investigate tho re-'m ost wonderful springs in tho world; lihood, it will discourago it. Heroin
tail prices of fooj), clothing,-fuel, e tc .: Lnnkeland, wreathed by clear lakes,
much of the danger lies."
TJhoy will probably raise tho prico of fringed with groves; east nnd south
all these commodities to pay for th e ' from thcnco is a rogion flecked with
THE INCOMPETENCY OF
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dimples
rivaling
Monaco's enchanting
cost of tho investigation
CONGRESS
, landscape, coaxing hunters for heart’s
rgs are cnB0 nway from blizzards nnd frosts
,s. Qood of northern climes. Gainesville, th e ,
fine for university dty; Brooksvillc, tho city
If there niuong tho hills; Lake City, I.ivo Oak,
i in tho Tallahassee, the 'hill city of Florida,' |
i first of ***° capital of the state and tho home
jof tho Florida State College for Worn-,
on; Quincy, the ‘tobacco city’; historic (
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i Marianna, situated in ono of tho best (
11 / ' agricultural sections of the south; De■po es- |,,unjnjt j;prin&gt;js „f Chautauqua fame; ]
i rus mg Milton, nnd many other splendid nndi
hear ru -1
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mg into '
On the west const there are F o rt1
Myers . . . . St. Petersburg, tho ‘hiiuIK |(E -!shine city of the Pinellas peninsula,’
bathed in the waters of the gulf; Tam- 1
pa, city of aristocratic hotels, heautidc ni t ^ll* l,nr^Hftm* driveways; Bradontown,'
id 'in its
Cedar Key, Apalachicola, I
i famed for oysters,r shrimp and fish;
rp n p fn lK
tlic at beautiful St. Andrews, nnd Pensacola,1
s liealth 0,10
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I*1 the United)
n tiv-I - 1•‘’totes mid tho best harbor south of
y' I Newport News, exporting lumber, cotiiormous .
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Thu gulf const of Florida, Alabama,

the great American Itiveria. The Mis- 1Republican congress, muddled over a
sissippi river iH a natural division b e-1tariff law for seven long months,
tween two gulf coast regions; thu while business suffered, and finally
first extending between Tampa, Pen-' postponed action till the regular sessucolu, Mobile and Now Orleans; tho Hion. It disregards the fact that wo
second between New Orleans and the 'are now the great creditor nation of
long chain of Texas waterfront pine-'the world; that our debtors have litos.
I tie os no money and must pay in
From Pensacola to New Orleans the goods, if they pay at all, and dclibercoast is paralleled with a series of is- lately raises o barrier to make thu cnlands, the shore continuously indent-' trance of their goods more difficult, or
ed with deep bays and innumerable' even impossible. Instead of holding
estuaries. There are many miles of out a helping hand to our struggling
smooth shell roads, shaded by huge debtors, and helping them to get on
magnolias and live oaks, draped with their feet so they can pny their debts,
Spanish moss. Uuck from the Handy we cripplu them all we can. At tho
same time our own people are crying
loudly for cheaper goods. President
Hurding says truly that wo cannot
sell if we do not buy, and the party
which put him in his high office is
doing its best to hinder our buying
from those who have no other way to
pay their debts. Such blind folly is
almost incredible.—Tampa Times.

By a Sanford Celery-Fed
Man

Try This Over on Your Washing
Machine

Tho Christmas bells, tho Christmas
bells,
They oven make tho cops shout.
But the Christmna bills, tho Christmas
bills,
They're going tc knock my props out.
—Phil H. Armstrong.

Should bo and will be the grea test season of the
year. And you can make it such if you w ill but
make a resolution th a t you w ill sta rt a Christmas
Savings Accounttwith our Bank or With a h y B ank
in th e d t y or county today. Christm as should not
be in the 'W in ter o f our discontent" but- rather in
the joyous and gladsom e season when the w orld
sm iles w ith the youngsters.
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A pair in a hammock
Attempted to kiss,
And In loss than a Jiffy
03IH popuMl Xoqx

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Solomon had 7Q0 wives. And that
bird was supposed to be a wise onql
Cheer upl
pay day.

Christmas eve falls on

R. W. Penrmnn BnyB walking Is bet­
tor oxerclso out of doors than around
a pool tnblc. That’s why ho plays
golf—in the summer.

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Dr. Walker gives it as his itiBig
Christians Candies, Whitman’s,
Waterman’s Fountnin I’cna
nlflcnnti opinion that some young
Huylor’s, Wiley's arid Log Cabin Pe­ everybody.—Bower &amp; Roumlllnt.
men scorn more able to raise a thirst can nut roll,—Mobley’s Drug Store.
than to get a raise in pny.
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Ed. Higgins hasn’t been sleeping
much lately, on account of sitting up
with u sick flivver.

MAKE IT AN

ELECTRIC GIFT

"Rich widows are tho most desirnblo second-hand nrticlcs on tho
market."
CURLING IKONS
only ................
Judge Stringfellow rises to remnrk 3-lb. IRONS with
that one-half the world doesn't know
Curling Iro n i....
which way to jump when the other 0-lb. IRONS,
half flivvs.
only ..................
GRILLS,
According to Postmaster Elder,
only .................
most of us old uns arc glad we lived in TOASTERS,
the good old days, when you could
only ..................
kiss a girl and not taste anything but PEKCULATORS,
girl. Cap certainly is entitled to the
only ..................
silver-tongued fertilizer disseminator.

EVERY
VI7CTA
W E 'E V E R
V lL o lA
SOLD1OUTLASTED ITS
GUARANTEE

Ford Batteries
•tor,I -•! J J r

$25.00

Vacuum Cleaners
on Ensy Payments

Put Edison Lamps
in every sneket for better nnd bright
er lights

Joe Ball Buys that after thu trip
is over a man realizes tho "No Hunt­
ing" signs were correct.
105 Palmetto Avc,
Dancing Valdez—Saturday night,
Xmas Eve. Jimmie Collins Jnzztnnd
Boys.
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Sanford, Fla.

Henry McLaulin, Jr,
OPT. D.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

All kinds of imported perfumes,
Bower &amp; Roumillnt.
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Christmas Cards, Tags nnd Senls at
Bower &amp; Roumillut’H.
231-itc
Christmas Cignrs, boxes $1.10 to
$ft,00,—Bower &amp; Round Hat. 231-ltc

Frames Itcpnlrcd Lenses Duplicated
EYES EXAMINED

Christmas Cards, Tags and ScuIh at
Bower &amp; Itojmlllnt’a.
231-4tc

2 East. 1st St.
Sanford, Fla.
WE GRIND OUR OWN LKNSR

Tho Indies of tho Baptist Church
will hold their nnnual bazaar on Fri­
day and Saturday, December 10 and
17. Place will bu announced lator.

G IF T S

Free eats, a special program 'n
everything on Saturday night at tho
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watch party at the M. E. church,
Glasses Fitted
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RISMAS
AN DIES
made Candies, and for tho beaelit o f those th at are partial to
shipped goods we

have

them,

also good variety of mixed at
2Gc per lb.
a a a B a a a aa a aB B D aB a aa a aa aa a a
The charm of Electrical Gifts
lies in th is fa c t:— th ey keep
right on serving and . pleasing
year after year. Electrical Ap­
pliances are the “little servants
of the Homo" so much in domrind

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Joe’s Smoke House

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and ,tho JfUfcifthillitUt JilttWllA
thB
South frown upon tho practico as a
j monaco to tho preservation of
oi law
taw and
ana
i ardor, only a small minority engaging

ANDY
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Our usual linu of good Home­

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manv
shanea—ono of which
suit you.acquainted.
Wo won t
msny snspe^o
como will
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W A T E R ’S

and Economy

w T h e W o r l d ’s
M o s t P o p u la r P ip e

FRUIT CAKE
NUTS, RAIHIN8
CANDIED FRUITS
PLUM or FIG PUDDING and
. QHRISTMAR C A ^ E S

SANFORD BATTERY
SERVICE CO.
L. A. RENAUD, Proprietor

The Herald has hesitated to state
TOM MOORE
Vodevil and Dance, Valdez Xmas
any opinion about the Dyer AntiLynching Bill that is now being dis­ Eve. Jimmie Collin's Jazzland lloys.
Optomctfist-Opticinn
2!!3-3tc
cussed in congress because we tho’t
it was unconstitutional and would uuvOpp. Postoffice
Beautiful lino of Christmas Station­
er Heo the light of day. But it seems
22G-tfc Wc Appreciate Your B usiness
to have a good chance of passing and ery, Bower &amp; Roumlllnt.
since it does wo would Just like to
Gqod meals, $8,00 per woek, The Frames Repaired Tenses Duplicated
express our opinion of those Repub­
lican congressmen who are continual­ Templo Club, corner Third and Park. !
ly aiming n brick at the South and to
toll them that rogadless of what they
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may think or do there is one crimu ut
leant on the category that will cuuho
a lynching in tho South every time it
is perpertrnted nnd nil the legisla­
tion by Northern congressmen will
never stop this lynching. Thd Jack­
sonville Metropolis sizes up the situa­
There arc more Wellingtons sold thsn toy other pipe
because you rsnnot buy « better pipe for llio price, flio
tion as follows:
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Wellington
.insures u cool, sweet Smoko- n o t once but sil
"Tho Dyer anti-lynching hill, which
the time. M*Jo ami guaranteed by tho world's largest
is, in its real significance, a strike at
' makers of pipes.
the South, will not he voted on by
congress upt|l after tho holidays. The
chnnces aro it will pass, since It Is
To make Christmas day all .thq
more enjoyable do not forget to
•rder:

Phone

Washing Machines
He went to sec the dentist,
Tho picture of despair;
But came hack smiling broadly
Doc Mason wasn’t there.

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One of the host prepared programs
•nd tno.t interesting Children’.. CanliUi will ho rendered at the Baptist
L Christmn.." The
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will take part
fifty children
childr*"’ *«»
part. The
cntertairiim,nt begins promptly nt 7:30

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Plo»tlrt| Snail
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Will assemble about the electric light­
ed Christians tree out in the Scout
piny ground. Gift* will ho presented t o
f0 400 i hildren,
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entertainments.
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“Clouds, clouds, clouds bcfore Christmas day. Maybe
it means more rain and
Btaho cold wenthor and a
chance to get big prices for
tho lettuce although tho
holidays are hot much for
n bear market.
But the
sun is breaking through the
clouds ns we go to press
and everything Is coming
along all right. One. more
Hhopplhg dny till Chrintmim nnd after Christmas we
will fed In for nil those
things that Will Make a
bbttor and bigger SnhfoVd.
Hnvo you a Christmas savings account in your home?
5:10 A. M. DEC. 21, 1921
Maximum ..................... 78
Minimum ..................
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giles and Mr*, of this city, threo sisters, Mrs. RoumR. K. Gore are spending the afternoon Hint of this city, Miss Ilnrris and
in Orlando.
i Mrs. Rognn, of Jacksonville, to
-------| mourn her loss
Mrs. Nellla Andrews of Orange C ity1 Mrs. Bowler was well knowu and
attended ,tho Lenvitt-IInymnn wed- ( well beloved by a large circle of
ding Thursday.
friends here nnd elsewhere In tho
state. A most progressive, woman
Tho Herald will not Issue a paper on with the best interests of her homo
Monday. Get your Christnins station­ city at henrt, a loving wif0 nnd de­
ery today and tomorrow.
voted mother, one who, while her
health was good, wnn always ready
Last chance to get your Christmas and willing to assist every worthy
_„1_ Finest 1M
-— over brought 4toa object
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.11_*distress.
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cards,
lino
nnd
all itthose
Sanford nt tho Hornld office. Open death will be a distinct loss to the
tonight nnd Snturdny night.
community nnd to her legion of
friends.
The most bortutlftil lino of Christ­
Mrs. Bowler was also gifted in a
inas stationery in tho state At tho lltcrnry way and assisted her father
Just received, in knobby patterns, nil sizes, Shirts
Herald offlco nt prices that nro fifty on his paper and wns nt one time
per cent cheaper than last year. Opon society reporter for The Sanford Her­
he Will be glad to receive as a Christm as Gift.
tonight nnd tomorrow night.
ald nnd furnished this paper nnd
ninny of the state papers with con­
The Daily Herald hns but two holi­ tributions from time to time.
Select Yours Now
days In tho year—Christmas nnd the
The funeral will occur from the
Fourth of July and this office will bo Methodist church tomorrow after­
closed all dily Christmas to give the noon at 2:30 o’clock, Rev, Dr. S. W.
hoys a chance to enjoy tho dny.
Walker officiating, interment being
made in Lnkevicw coemcotcry.
Tboi Methodist Church will hold a
The sympathy of the entire city
White Christmas service Sunday night. is extended to those who lost mother,
There will be a musical progrnm nnd a sister, wife anil friend. Tho Herald
Bhort talk by Dr. Walker. Bo sure feels a deep grief In the death or
Sanford, Fla.
nnd bring something for the orphnne. this estimable Indy, who wnH nil that 5
womanhood embodies in this world.
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of tho Okeechobee News. Mr. Bow­
UNIK ONE IN “THE SHEIK"
den has been working in tho Herald
office for some time and made many Producer of Big Paramount Picture
friends whilo here.
Treated to Surprise by
Mother Nature
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wns in ho city todny, shaking hands
NEW TWO-STORY HOUSE, NEARLY FIN­ ■
with his ninny friends. Mr, Landis

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Try a Herald Wnnt Ad today.
unit if the handsome office building
of the Florida Bast Conn Rnllrodd
ISHED. EASY TERMS
The new high school building which
at St. Augustine. The building will
be one o f the hamUdmost office build- has been
, under
, ,construction nt Pen- of Landis, Fish &amp; Hull nnd in well
Other Bargains in Real Estate
ings in that part of tho stnto ilnd will sncoln for some tlihe hns been finish- known In this and other counties of j mount and which will come to the
the state. Mr. Landis reports busl- Star Theatre, December 30th and 31st. *
ed and ready for occupancy.
contnin four vtorios,
necss good In his home town ami Tho millions of particles were swirl- *
many winter visitors coming down ing ut a high rate of speed as Agnes B
to spend the winter.
Ayres ami Rudolph Valentino, the fea­
■
tured players, were engaged in a drn■
&gt;
The
Chamber
of
Commerce
hoard
nuitic scene wherein he rescues her
a
l
of governors had a most interesting from harauding Bedouins.
a
meeting today with W. T. Donnelly
u
“Stop the engine," called Melford.
a
of
New York and the mayor and city Obediently the mechanic switched off
o If it is a slightly used or now automobile you want, we have
councilmcn of Ocala as guests. Many the airplane motor which wns raising
it, and nt n price th at will suit you.
matters of importance were discussed
mucji dust—hut the sand continued
among
them
being
the
benches
and
to
fly.
a
B more lights for central park, a matter j "What tho deuce—" began Melford.
Classified advertisements, 5 cents « line. No ad taken for less than
fl
a
25 cents, nnd positively no elusslfle d mis rhnrgcd to anyone. Cash
B brought up ut the meeting by Band- "Didn’t I tell you to stop that sanda
..........$675.00
fl master E. A. Ball.
lJUtCK SIX, 7 pasaenifcr.............
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line nnd remit ac­
■
storm—?"
B
B
Then
everybody
realized
Hint
a
real
cordingly.
B
......... 825.00
B The editor of the Herald Is in re­ sandstorm had come up during the
CHALMERS, 1020 Model.............
B ceipt of a box of fine Pittsburgh stog­ artificial one. They crawled under
FOB RENT—r&gt; room house furnished.
fl
a
FOR SALE
B ies from Dr. J. H. Wendler, general cover nnd for five minutes the air was
$75,00 per month. Good location.—
a
AUBURN B EA U TY SIX ......... ..................... 425.00
B
FOR SALE—Cabbage plants. J, E. E. F. Lane.
manager of the Florida Publishing Co. almost unbreathahlo.
284*3tp
■
■
of Winter Park. Thanks, old friend
Spaulding.
234-ttc Foil BENT—Rooms and kltchennttcs,
"If
we’d
waited
five
or
ten
minutes,’
.................
600.00
NASH,
1919
Model
.......................
a
We like stogies nnd there are none grinned the producer, after tile storm FOB IIEhiV—Two light housekeeping
■
Shirley Apt,, opp. P. O.
220-2Ctp
■
finer
than Pittsburgh stogies nnd
passed, “wo might have saved a
to 118 Myrtle Ave- FOB BENT—One furnished bod
rooms.
Apply
a
............
500.00
OAKLAND Sensible S i x .............
a
stogies lire just about tho kind of lot of gasoline."
231-3 tp
nue.
B
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Ave.
smoke that we relish about this time
a
"The Sheik" was adapted from FOB SALE Paper shell pecans, 801
100-tfo
of the year, especially when they Edith M. Hull’s novel, by Monte M.
!
Mognolin.
■
come from n brother newspaper man. Kntterjohn. The supporting cast iH
■
WANTED
FOB SALE—Large corrugated iron
I&lt;Vst
Person
Buying
OiY6
of
these
Cars
will
be
■
excellent,
E
warehouse, located in farming see- WANTED—Customers for fresh milk,
W. T. Donnelly will leave for Jack­
Given a New Tire and Tube FREE
Hon,
on side track,—A. P, Connelly, j morning mid evening deliveries.—R.
sonville today after spending a few
THE MANGER PRINCE
n
____
____________ L. Garrison. Phono 8711. 1G!)-St-Tu
n
hours hero with Ins many friends. He
IJ
Discount
Will
He
Allowed
for
Cash
FOB
SALE—Dmlgu Touring Cur, 204-tfc
15','
will look nfter Sanford’s interests
u
Sunday night at tile Baptist Tem­
u
used
only
few months in first class WANTED—.Salesladies at" Surprise
while in Jacksonville and expects to ple. Directed by Mrs. A. M. Phillips
u
u
condition
$500.
cash. Can lie seen
232-2tc
come back to Sanford with his family anil Mrs. George Hyman, pianist.
Shoe Store.
tl
at
Millers
warehouse,
address
Dr.
C.
1.
amt his electrical propelled yachts
Chorus: “Turn Unto Us, O Lord."
n
later on nnd will spend the remainder
Tenor, Alto and Soprano Solos V. Jessup, Kite,mining, Pa. 230-0te
George A. DeCoites
u
n
&amp;
of
the
winter
here.
He
is
one
of
the
FOB SALE -One 25 Bcmington auto­
“Oh, Como Emanuel.”
»
Attorncy-at-LttW
n
greatest Sanford boosters that has
matic
rifle
with
500
cartridges,
One
Bass
Solo—“Thus
Sayctli
the
Lord"
FLORIDA
E
Over
Seminole County Bank
SAN FOR I)
IB
Bier come among us ami he and his
One SAN FOB I)
Quartette—“Blessed
Be the Lord.” 12-gauge Winchester pump.
B
FLORIDA
family will always be accorded a Clolr with Soprano Obligato— Bcmington automatic 38 pistol. In­
I
Distributors for
E
warm welcome.
“Awake, O Zion."
a
The great wind machinequire
was Smith
work- flBros. Garage. 234-Qtp HARTFORD BATTERY
B
Violin
Solo—Intermezzo.
SALE—Eight
room houso with
i
ing its hardest in a desertFOB
sandstorm
£
The bar 1 concert Inst night at Cen­ Soprano Solo
n
withsenior
Violinmember
Obligato
Immediutu
possession.
Smallwhich“Battery
is the
of thebath.
law flrrtt
J8Cone of
“The Sheik”
George * Insurance”
B
tral park was greatly enjoyed by a —"Little Town of Bethlehem."
r
payment
down,
long time on balance.
Melford
was
producing
for
Para■
Sold nnd Serviced by
large crowd. The question of more
Tenor Solo—"There Wore Shep­ See Lane or address Box 782, Day­
un«n*nnaminBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBtlBB
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
_______ ■__ ~
• •a
~ ~- ■ ------- seats will soon be solved by the lily herd’s Abiding."
tona, Fla.
lUl)-Tu-3at-4w
having a sufficient
Contralto Solo—“Thu Christmas FOB SALE—6no Daisy churn. Call
■ ■ n n U M t l d B a n B B I B B B B n H Q B B B B B B B B B B B B B H B H n O B B B B B U U B B B B B B B B commissioners
Haight &amp; Wieland
number made for the park, and bet­ Lullaby."
fl
415-W.
201-tfe
fl
Disease of ter order among the littlo ones will Chorus—"Noel, Noel."
a
Smith Bros. Garage
a
he maintained. The noise of some of
Final Chorus—"My Soul Doth Mag­ FOB SALE OB RENT—8-rnp|pqd
■
any of
houso,
1011
Oak
ave.
Phone
283-J.
‘
To Head
the children will not he tolernted at nify the Lord."
Expert Repairing
218-tfc
these
parts
any
more
hand
concerts,
as
it
tends
OIL.
GAS
nnd ACCESSOR IKS
Those
taking
part
In
the
rendering
To Throat
FOB SALE CHEAP—Gas range and1
to distract the attention of those who of this cantata are ns follows:
O ik nnd First
or organs
wood rang s, 1011 Oak ave. Phono|—
wish to enjoy (lie music nnd is also
Sopranos—Mrs. A. ?!. Phillips,
may be
To H ea rt
an annoyance to thu members of the leader; Mrs. T
218-tfc I
Gio.ui, Miss Clara 213-.I.
‘0M&gt;. W. Knight
'•nnd.
caused by
Mi»lto, .... i A. e\ Mj AI inter.
MULES FOB SALE ;FKc tcam i,
loLun^e
Conit oit .s —!.lis. E. M, L'.irsoll,
spleadiil, ra.' Juin sized farm mules i
rte/il Instate and Insurancn
nerves
WANTED—i' o.-J v. .i uninil truck Mrs. C. A, Barnes, Miss Minnie Stew­ at low prices.—F, N. Burt, Dol^eon'
pinched
To 5 tomach-/rJ$f
231-1 ntc I «AA’^ g'b D -V- *:FLORIDA
body. Must be cheap. Box 201, City art, Mrs. H. II. Newman.
Springs, Fla.
■
233-3tp.
Tenors—Maurice
Helston,
Harry
at the
N
Santord Machine ^
H
LOST
Barrow, Forest Gntchul, Clinton Car­
■
spine by a
DEATH OF MBS. M. 11. IIOWLEII away.
To Live»rN
Foundry Co.
LOST—Between Seventh nnd Ninth
B
sub-lux­
Bass—K.
It.
Murrell,
Mr.
Brady,
N
streets on Myrtle avenue, pair of General Machine nnd Duller Works
■
Tho city was shocked this morning Mr. Corwin.
ated
M
glasses.
Finder return to Herald of­ Automobile Flywheel Steal Gear
to learn of the death of Mrs. M, II.
N
Violin—Mrs. C. J. Marshall.
bands in stock
fice
and
receive
reward.
233-3tp
n
vertebrae
Bowler, which occurred last night at
u
Crnnk
Shafts Re-turned
fl
her home on Mngnolia avenue. Mrs.
ToKidneijaK
FOR
RENT
a
Ilowler had been very ill duo to a
H. W. NICKERSON
M
partial paralytic stroke received while Public Accountant; Audits—System* FOR RENT—1 room furnished house, Sanford Steam Laundry
fl
To Ovaries-™*,
i
______ „
a
phono 570 between 5 and 0 o'clock
FOR SERVICE
on n visit to her son in Raleigh, North
B
Income Tax Service
p.
m.
231-Otc
Call 146-3
a
Carolina, and as soon as Hhc was able
Booty 10 McNeill-Dkvis Bldg.
a
to travel she came home, urriving Phone 852
a
FOB
BEH
T^T
wo
furnished
bed
w.
RAWLljjflG.
Drop.
Orlando, Fla.
a
yesterday ufternqon. Tho trip w n s _______________________________
ToAppendix - j w C V r o
|
ADJUSTrooms, Oil Park Ave.
212-tfc
a
evidently too much for her overtaxed _
_ - ,
^
Acteylehfe Welding
FOB BENT—Bed room, aTlTnrk nveio LowerLibibS -*f
I
MENTS
strength and she died late last night. S a n f o r d C o n .S tr U C t’n G&lt;)
OF ALL KINDS
nue.
178-tfc
Mrs. M. H. Bowler was a resident of CONTRACTORS An D BUILDER?
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms.
a
Sanford since tho early cjnys, living
Sanford Weldihg Co*
■
Phone 437-W, corner Elm A Third
Cheeffull
jhure us Miss Harriii, tho dau{thtor 'of
»"&lt;• Specification,
■ To o m ito , J S $
/
w
i
"
reT
Located
in Eagle Bldg., 205 Oak Air*.
a
Street.
lOb-tfc
the cause
the into Dr. J. J. Harris, former may-• *' u|rn*,bed .
a
a
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,
or of Sanford and editor of onjg.of the
" ,"r" Guaranteed
a
and give
INSURANCE
f&gt;05 West Third. Phono 77.
a
curly newspapers and one of tho moit II* T. PACE
t _ _?f. O. Ikii 24*
a
23l-0tp
you
health.
widely known men in tho statg. Mrs.
a
M
Bowler is tho wife of M. H. Bowlor, SANFORD NO VEI/P wAfiTfeb—To repair autos at Itymo
a
a
claim
agent for the ‘A. 'C. L. Railway
garages. Apply SOG West Third St.
Cftnaultation and Aniiy&amp;is Free ^
a
\v. T. Ilrtl'lERTS, A'gent
« WORKS
a
for, many. yenVs And they resided in
Phonk 77.
231-Otp Sanford
Florida
a
V.
C.
COLDER.
Prnp.
...
JackHonvillo /or several years coming
a
FOR BENT-Two ti'nfUrnlsiied rooms
a
\ back to their old home in this city General Shop and Mill
“W E D E L IV E R T H E G O U iio
and private bath. 411 Park Ave.
a
a Hours 9-12 a. m., 1-fi p. m.
’ Evenings by Appointment
about
three
years
ago.
.
231-Otp Quick Service Transfer
a
—Work
a
DocWs'ed leones a Wsb'ahd add one
IlX d y a t t e n d a n t
a
Storage FftcllIttoH
aon, Dixie Bowlec. of Bplplgh, N. ,'C., CONTRACTOR aiM BUILDBI F0R RENT—Half of store, with fine
First Street Opp. Magnolia
a Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
display window, No. 221 Eust First If we please you, tell otHerat If am
a
517
Commercial
Street
Saafertf,
Fla
and a daughter, Miss Mabel Bowler
ai
streot, opposite postoffice.
230-tfc
tell us. Phone 498

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VEGETABLE SECTION

NUMBER 233

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921
VOLUME II

CoL

Henry IVatterson‘Hied in Jacksonville This

allied supreme council
TO invite the powers
For

W AS THE GREATEST LIVING AMERICAN:
JOURNALIST AND HE W AS HONORED
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD

GOVERNMENT TO REFUSE
REDUCTION IN RATES ON
HENRY
FORD’S
RAILROAD
^

DIED AT SEMINOLE HOTEL WHERE
TO ELABORATE SCHEME HE WAS STOPPING FOR FEW WEEKS
Henry Would Reduce
ON HIS WAY TO FORT MYERS POSTPONE THE
Rehabilitation of RAISE BONDS
Rates on Coal But
Europe and
He Cannot
TAX BY BEER Was Great Friend of—Florida and Had Property on INVESTIGATION
Russia
.
. FTFR Y1U A^
AND WINE TAX the Gulf Coast— W ife and Son and Daughter
A i11 Lit Alvl/id

C e n tr a l

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agreement t o d a y

at Bedside When Death Came

MIGHT HE ABLE TO A JUST COM­
SOME WITNESSES FAILED; TO
AGAINST OTHER MINING TERRI­
PENSATION IN THIS
APPEAR IN WATSON IL­
nrrWKKN FItKNCII ANI) BRITISH
TORY WHOSE PRODUCT EN­
(Ily The Associated Press)
MANNER
LEGAL HANGING
rilEMIKHS IN CONFERENCE
TERS IN COMPETITION
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 22.— Colonel Henry Watterson, inter­
JUST ENDED
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—Feasibil­ nationally known newspaper man and for many years editor of
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—Because
(Iljr The* A a a o r U U S P r * M )
ity of raising funds for n soldiors’ the Louisville Courier-Journal, died at the Seminole Hotel here at of tho absence of half n dozen wit­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.— Henry
m i * Tfcr A iio c la te d l***"*! . . . .
,
IONDON, Dec. 22.—The Allied bonus by n tnx on beer and light wine G:1B this morning from heart failure superinduced by congestion nesses summoned to nppear yesterday Ford’s attempt to rcduco tho freight
Supreme Council at its coming meet­ will ho considered by tho House wnys of the bronchial tubes. As usual he was stopping several weeks
rates on coal twenty per cent along
Chairman here lid fore going to Ft. Myers for the winter. He became ill sev­ the senate committee investigation of the line of his railroad was disallowed
ing in Cannes will ho asked to invite and mentis committee,
interested powers to appoint a com­ Fordnoy announced yesterday, after eral days ago and his condition took a grave turn yesterday. Con- charges by Senator Watson, Demo­ today by tho Interstate Commorco
mission to elaborate comprehensive tho Christmas recess when tho com­ of the lungs. As usual he was stopping several weeks here be­ crat, Georgia, that American soldiors Commission on tho ground tho reduc­
scheme for rehabilitation of contrnl mittee tnkos up tho adjusted compen­ fore going to Fort Myers for the winter. He became ill several had boon hanged in Franco without tion would constitute discrimination
Europe and Russia. This conclusion sation question, partlculnhly tho phase days ago and his condition took a grave turn yesterday. Con­ trial, was forced over until after tho against other mining territory whoso
was arrived at in conference of tho relating to the raising of revenue to scious at intervals and half hour before his death he called his Christmas holidays.
coal product sold in Toledo, Detroit
wife to his room. After a few words with her he had his son and
French and British premiers just end­ finnnee it.
A now batch of witnesses—nine in and other cities along Ford’s railroad.
The possibility of a tax on hover*, daughter called and the three were at his bedside when death
ed here. The United States would bo
nil—was ordered to nppear January •! Commission has allowed all other re­
invited to haw membership in this ages with small alcoholic content will came. They said his death was peaceful as he lapsed into uncon­ for examination in view of their state- ductions in Interstate rates on Ford’s
commission. Germany also would he be looked into, Mr. Fordnoy said, to. sciousness sometime before the end.
railroad which ho has made on othor
The Colonel contracted a slight cold Tuesday; while seated in
m"*,“ heretofore in lot
represented. Tho question of Russian determine whether it would lie advis­
commodities.
&gt;
able, and constitutional, to lift the a chair after breakfast yesterday morning he had a sudden acute Senator Watson and ..the .
representative in abeyance.
prohibition ban sufficiently to permit bronchial attack. His physician ordered him to bed. His comb- had first hand knowledge of illegal PU8SYFOOT JOHNSON
Hon became worse ns the hours went by. He died in the arms of executions.
their sulc.
Except In one instance there was
COMING TO FLORIDA;
LONDON, IJcc. 22.— Another meet­
his wife. His son said the body would remain in Florida until
no explanation ns to why yostodday’s
ing „f the allied supreme council, this
RETURNED FROM INDIA
some time in the spring as it was deemed inadvisable for his moth­
SEVERAL Cl I AGED
witnesses fniled to appear. One was
time at Cannes, on tho French rlviern
er to leave for north during the winter on account of her frail con­
WITH MURDER TODAY
ready to stnrt hut there was some de­
is the outcome of tho pnrloyB between
&lt; lly T h e A «»«e lB &lt; e 4
IN TEXAS CASK dition.
NEW YORK, Dec. 22.— William E.
lay
in
delivery
of
his
railroad
ticket
Prime Minister Lloyd George and
Henry Watterson was one of the Tennessee home, and joined the army
and ho will come lutor. With the ex­ "Pussyfoot" Johnson, crusading Am­
Premier Hriand of Franco during tho
Inst
of the old time personal journal­ of the Confederacy. He served thruAUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 22.— Feder­
pectation thnt tho missing witnesses erican prohibitionist, returned from.
past few days. It will bo preceded by
al prohibition enforcement agent, ists. More than half a century his out tho war, except for a period of ten might turn up in the nftornoon, a sec­ India today whore he lias been preach­
a mooting of tho council of ambassa­
chief detective Young, 'Patrolman Mc­ editorials, with their brilliant, origin­ months, when lie etsabliahcd nnd oper­ ond session was hold, but tho roll was ing prohibition, nt the time when en­
dors within a few duys at Paris for
"Tho
Neil and W. E. Newbtrry, former al and phrase-making composition, at­ ated at Chattanooga, Tenn.,
forcement agents nro striving to
called
ami none answered.
arranging tho details of tho Cunncs
.....
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. .. Sonntor
, ..
Texus Ranger charged with murder tracted wide attention. They were Robcl,” a loml-mllitary paper.
meeting which is scheduled for early
Mr. Wattorson served first as an Watson, himself, did not nttond tin. make New York’s New Year’B ove
todny in complaints filed by police commented on and copied by tho press
the driest in history. Johnson goes
in January. A pledge to secrecy was
sergant Nitschke in connection with of the nation. Besides his power in aide to tho famous cavalry leader,1afternoon session.
to Florida thu middle of next month
entered Into between the two premiors
killing Inst week o f Peeler Clayton, molding public opinion through his General Nathan Bedford Forrest, and
for a series of lectures.
BROKE
INTO
HANK
regarding their London concorsations,
taxicab .Driver. The action from the editorials Watterson’s influence is later was on the staff of General
STOLE
100,000
but the supreme council evidently has
charges against twenty Austin citi­ credited with having shaped tho plat­ Leonidas Polk.
IN SECURITIES NEGRO IIKAVYWEIGHT
been called cither to revise tho repar­
During tho campaign between Gen­
zens, that Clayton was in automobile form of tho Democratic party in more
DYING IN HOSPITAL
ations provisions of tho treaty of Ver­
eral Sherman and Johnston, Watter­
thnn one presidential campaign.
Ku
Klux
Klan
ball
when
shot.
sailles or to deliberate on the advis­
YORK I’a. Dec. 22.— Burglars early
( l l r T h r A a ix irln lrS I'rra a t
It was perhaps through an accident son was chief-of-scouts of the ConfodNEW YORK, Dec. 22.—Sam Mcability of calling a still larger inter­
today
broke
into
Mount
Wolf
bank
^
Hillsborough county officials are that Henry Watterson pursued joum- crate army.
national conference with a view to
instantly achieved nnd stole one hundred thousand in Vey, one of the greatest negro hoavyalism.
Early
in
life
he
evinced
m
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The
Rebel
dealing with tho whole question of planning tho construction of n nuw usual musical talent nnd his parents Krcnt popularity. The paper was out- securities from snfety depositboxas. weight boxers in history o f puglilisin
is reported today to bo dying from
international finances and exchange, court house und jail in the near
encouraged it. A mishap that crush- "Pnkcn «»&gt;d independent, forecasting locks on eighty deposit boxes wore
pneumonia in Harlem Hospital.
which is linked up with the question future ns the present building has ed his left thumb, leaving that mom- *" " ’ «'»• things the Louisville Courier- broken with hammer.
proven inadequate.
of reparations.
ber Stiff, caused the musical cduca- Journal, a lineal descendant to follow
. la—
tion to bo abandoned, as the piano It within a few years,
was his favorite instrument.
Abraham Lincoln was said to he
A natural bent for writing develop- i the great passion of Watterson’s life,
ed but even in this Mr. Wattorson was His lecture on "Lincoln" was dolivorseriously handicapped as an illness in oil in hundreds of cities and it was his
infancy had affected his vision. His I'Hdo to tell of calling on Lincoln tho
first journalistic experience was gain-1 morning of his inauguration and of
cd on a Washington, I). C., newspaper lan d in g beside him at the ceermony.
as musical and dramatic critic. His i "Lot no Southern man point his finMade at Meeting Today
father, Harvey M. Watterson, for gcr nt mo," Mr. Watterson said, "boOrdered by Attorney
of Delegates of Five
twenty years preceding the outbreak cause I caiinonizo Lincoln, for he was
o f tho war Vet ween the states, was a the one friend we had at court when
General Who Says
Great Powers
,
representative in congress from Ten- friends were most in need."
They’re too High
When Watterson founded
the
nesscc. It was during thin time Hen­
( I l f T h e A ia o c ln te d I ' r f u )
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.— State­
ry Wattorson laid the foundations for Journal he made a plea for harmony
Illy T h e A u D f l i l r l I ' r t t i )
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.— Investi­
ments in behalf of France nnd Italy
an elaborate knowledge o f national in the South. Thoroughly rcconstructgation of retail prices of food, fuel,
afTairs, ho spending much of his time cd himself, ho urged all to follow his MAN WHO ASSISTED SHERIFF accepting formally tho Amorienn pro­
OF DUVAL ATTACKED IN
shoes, clothing in nil parts of tho MUNICIPAL LODGING HOUSES associating with party leaders of that course in complete submission to the
posals for limitation of capital ships
SHELTER MANY WOMEN
HIS HOME
country was ordered today by Attor­
armament were made today at a
period and in close contact with the federal government,
AND CHILDREN
ney General Daugherty.
Dnugherty
operation
of tho
the government.
Mr. Watterson
advocated a
meeting of the delegates of fivo ma­
leration or
i .Mr.
watterson always nuvocaieii
--------said in many localities prices were
Watterson’s course in letters .and "Tariff for Revenue Only," a phrase | JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 22.—A mob jor [lowers of Washington conference.
( l l r T h r A r n o r ln lr # P r * M )
NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—Twenty-four journalism
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. . . » U . . l t i f f i n i i . l t Sa.lt I t . i f i f i l i w i i l
itw l ii'ltS c lt
i m i l l V l believed
. n l S m m i l Ito
n
Ihe
m i moonshiners
m u ttialtln n rd
nattacked
U n n lfn il
t"&lt;&gt; high and retailers profits uncon­
Contrary to general expectations tho
in tho national .capital
was 1which ho coined, iand
which ffinally
women
nnd
three
children
were
among
scionable and that every effort would
interrupted just iib ho nttaincil his ma j was adopted by the Democratic par- tho home of JamcB Noblo at Whlto- quostiou of nuxilliary craft, subma­
be made to put retail prices on the |hg hundreds who awoke today in mu­ jority by tho outbreak of the war. ty. Ho was an ardent friend of Grov- housc near here toduy nnd a riflo nnd rine and cruisers was not reached at
nicipal lodging house to which the With his father, he opposed the s u i t s - or Cleveland during the latter’s first pistol battle resulting lnstcd nearly tho morning session of the committee
proper level.
homeless were driven by the hitter sion movement, hut upon the declnra- administration as president, but op­ nif hour. So far ns known no one but went over until another mooting
cold. City parks .areaways, cellars tion of hostilities, ho returned to his posed Cleveland's third nomination.
was injured. Nobles has been assist­ this afternoon.
DANCE CHRISTMAS EVE
and wagons, which lmvu served as
ing the sheriff in his campaign
HOTEL VALDEZ
against moonshiners. Attackers open­ NO CHANCE TO REFUSE
VAUDVILLE FEATURE places of refuge were abandoned be­
YOUR CHRISTMAS MENU?
fore the bite of the northwest gale
ed fire shortly nfter midnight nnd
SAYS IRISH EPUIILICAN
which
carried
the
mercury
to
within
fled when citizens arrived to investi­
Jimmy Collins will he at the Valdez
SPEAKING OF TREATY
Hotel Saturday night (Christmas nino degrees of 7.ero.
Thu following Christmas menu is prepared by the Home Demonstration gate. Two bullets caused Hlight ab­
Eve) with the bunch of entertainers
Branch o f (the Agricultural Extension Division of Florida. It is especially rasions on Mrs. Nobles cheat and nrm,
DUBLIN, Dec. 22.— Richard Muland bullets
found
in tho ......
mnt- |chy, Chief Staff of Irish Republican
suggested for the farm homo, but Is entirely appropriate for any home. It is ......
and the dance promises to he one of LETTUCE IS MOVING
.......were
— —
................BRINGING BETTER PRICES
the most popular of those that Jimmy
simple nnd modest nnd, nt tho same time, one which any housowifo could tress of the bed on which sho and hor „ rmy erratud a stir when ho began
THIRTY CARS TODAY well feel proud of.
has pulled tliiH season. Special fea­
husband wore sleeping when tho nt- hin speech on Anglo-Irish Treaty In
tures will be Jns. Melton, soloist,
tnck began.
Dali
Elrennn today by saying
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TABLE DECORATIONS
Lettuce is moving out /now and
Kyno &amp; Pclton, banjo artists, Jack
-------------------- — —
! nobody wnnted treaty but saw no
A small Christmas tree, or poinsettios, or holly and mistlotoo
Williams, Pinnologucs, Jimmy Collins said to b0 bringing better prices.
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 22.— Auto- j nltecnativu to ucccptance.
and bis boys from tho land of Jazs. There will he about thirty ears out
mobiles
for hire here are under the
. THE MENU
Under the auspicos of tho American today and tho total fo r tht week
eye
of
the
City Council nnd Presi­ CHRISTMAS STATIONERY,
Fruit or oyster cocktnll
will be about one hundred cars.
Legion.
dent Valz expects to name u special
POST CARDS, SEALS, ETC.
Snltincs
Many of the buyers nro buying the
committee to investigate tho situa­
Bouillon .
lettuce here nnd paying n gooij price
CALIFORNIA ALIEN
tion.
Everything in tho holiday line in
for
this
time
of
tho
yenr
and
con­
Small Pickles
Celery
LAND LAW IS VALID
Mayor Martin nt tho session o f the stationery, post cards, engraved
sidering tho stock nnd tho holiday ,
council last week declared it might Christmas nnd Now Year’s cards,
Roast Fowl (Turkey, Wild Duck or Chicken) with Jolly
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21.— The markets.
he
neccssnry to take all for hire care stamps and stlckors, etc., at the Her­
or
constitutionality of tho California
off tho streets heenuso of tho In­ ald office. Ono of tho finest and most
Roast Pork, Lamb or Beef
anti-alien law forbidding inolegihle JAPS PROTEST U. S. RETENTION
creasing number. There are more comploto lines ever brought to San­
Stewed Tomatoes
Baked Sweet Potatoes ,
to citizenship from owning or lonsig
thnn 400 such machines being operat­ ford. Opon overy night until Christ­
TOKIO, Dec. 20.—Th0 retention by
Boiled Rice
agricultural land was upheld lato toed now, he said, nnd application for mas.
&lt;Uy by a court of threo federal the United States under the agree­
Vegetable or Fruit Salad
liccnso ito opornto 101 more have
ment on naval limitation of the bat­
Judge*.
A popular magazine author snya a
been received /since September 16.
t
Small Dinner Biscuits
tleships Colorado, Washington and
successful
writer must feel what he
Ho
described
tho
situation
ns
one
of
Ainhrosin nnd Fruit Cnko
Light hair may be a chemical pro­ Maryland, has called forth violent
writes.
He
need not, however, feel
the
most
complex
problems
the
city
Nuts
Bonbons
duct, hut light heads usually /ere protestation on tho part of several
his
onts.
evor
has
been
called
upon
to
face.
Coffeo
of the vernacular nowspapers.
factory equipment.
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INVESTIGATION RETAIL PRICE
FOOD, FUEL, CLOTHING, ETC.,
IN ALL PARTS OF COUNTRY
HOMELESS OF
NEW YORK CITY
FILL THE PARKS

FRANCE~AND~ ITALY
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MOONSHINERS
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21, 1921

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All kinds of imported perfumes.—
cry of succeeding generations the
Bower
A Roumillat.
225-tfc
heroic patriotism of the men of Leon
county who perished in the Civil War,
Dade county has sold their old
1801-05,” according to the inscription
A useful Christmas gift, buy a ko­
court houso and grounds and will In
*
■ * on the shaft. It also will be neces­
dak.— Bower &amp; Roumillat'.
225-tfc
a short tim0 secure available site and
sary to remove one lnrge oak tree,
erect a handsome -edifice.
several magnolias, Australian pines
Plana arc being made by the
PLAYERS INJURE WOMAN
nnd others.
owner of the St. George Island nenr
“ That O. K. Butter-crust Bread
WKIIXKSIIAY— Here Is n very modern love story In a
Apalachicola to build a large resort
very ancient castle with tho heroine mnsqueradlng as
makes tho family happy.” PoinsetMIAMI, Dec. 10.— When n foot­ JACKSONVILLE GAS CO. OF­
on tho island. A new hotel will be
n maid and the hero an American millionaire. And
tin
Butter-spilt
bread
“
can’t
bo
beat­
ball plnycr making an end run here
when we tell you that the winsome maid Is C O S FICIALS TO EXPLAIN RATES built nnd other improvements nro to
KTAXCK lil.VYY you and your whole family will want
on."
227-fltc
today.wan tackled on the aide llnea,
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to see— ,
take place.
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one o f them, M m . C. B. Colby, of
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JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 21— RepfeI B
Christmas Cigars, boxes $1.10 to
Coconut Grove, suffering a fracture sentativen o f the Jacksonville Gas
Waterman’s ^Fountain Pens , for
$5.00.— Bower &amp; Roumillat.
231-4tc
: :
o f the loft leg. An the players came Company have been ordered to apeverybody.— Bower &amp; Roumillat.
hurtling down the field, tho women pearbefore the city commission
: :
231-4tc
AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT
became wedged in by tho crowd und Thursday to explain why locnl gas
a
a
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
wcr0 unable to get out of the path of rates should not be reduced. Tho
a ■
The Mangcls-Kirby Company of
a a
the oncoming players .
commission has completeu its exhnst- Jacksonville has nwarded contracts
We have just received a shipmont
a s
a a
ive investigation into operating costs to O. P. Woodcock for the remodel­ of Caillo outboard row bont motors.
a
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WOMAN FOR REPRESENTATIVE of the companynnd is understood to ing nnd improving o f their sales Thoy aro on display at Ball Hard­
a
a
have decided upon a rate to be charg­ rooms. About $10,000 will be spent ware Co. Demonstrations cheerfully a ■
a s
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ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 21.— Mm. ed the consumer under ,authority on this project.
given. Phone 02.— Sanford Machine
a ■
a a
Katherine B. Tippetts, of this city, vested by recent legislation.
231-5tc
&amp; Foundry Co.
The
■ a
-A T W O -P A H T C O M E D Y , TOO
■ a
prominent in tho Women’s Clubs in present gnn rate In $1;85 per cubic
Beautiful lino of Christmas Station­
a
Florida and ont of the foremost advo­ thousand feet.
a ■
ery, Bower &amp; Roumillat.
225-tfc
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Investigate the Caillo out-board row
a a
cates for protection of the bird life
boat motors, at Ball Hardware Co.
a “
a a
o f the state, is being urged by women
Regularx meeting of American
The trlnl o f Lena M. T. Clarke
231-6tc
Tomorrow— ‘The Golem" and a Darn Good Comedy a
a a
hero to become n candidate for state will result in costs of more than Legion Auxiliary, Friday afternoon
a
representative from Pinollas county. $2,200, according to Capt. B. * M. at 3:15, in the Woman’s Club Rooms.
Every color o f Dennison’s Lustre
Mm. Tippetts, with her husband the Robinson, clerk of the circuit court. 223-2tp.
PRES. Crope Papor, also Crepo
Paper
late W. H. Tippetts, widely known Mr. Robinson sJld ho was. unable to
Streamers, Festoons and other Den­
New York state newspaper man, entimnte the total cost, but expressed
Beautiful lino o f Christmas Station­ nison’s Crepe Papor Christmas decor­
author and war carrcspondcnt, moved the opinion It would run considerably ery, Bower &amp; Roumillat.
225-tfc ations.— Mobley’s Drug Storo. 227-tfc
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to St. Petersburg about 20 yearn ago. over this amount.
I
She has four children, a daughter and
Nice fat hens at Mrs. G. C. Cates,
Items an far recorded amount to
■
Waterman’s Fountain Pens for
three sons.
232-2tp
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$2,220, including $.100 for the Jury’s 38c lb.
everybody.— Bower &amp; Roumillat.
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meals, $111 for rooms and $00 for
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231-4
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On
nnd
after
January
1st,
1922,
we
will
operate
our
A nice lino of Bibles and Testa­
extrn bnliffs. Other costs, Including
APPOINTED CITY MANAGER
u■
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witness fees, may not be finally tabu­ ments for tho old and young.— Mob­
■ a new steel motorboat SANFORD in passenger service
■
LOOK BEFORE U LEAP
a a between SANFORD and ENTERPRISE on a sched­
227-tfc
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FORT MYERS, Dec. 2 1 .-C . P. lated for sometime, Mr. Robinson ley’s Drug Storo.
■ ■ ule to be announced later. The motorboat will also
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Staley, formerly chairman of the suid.— Orlando Scntlnal.
R
a a
be
available
for
charter
hire
for
outings,
hunting
R
I
have
somo
ronl
car
bargains:
Plans
nro
under
consideration
for
■ a
Board of County Commissioners of
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the construction o f a lnrge saw mill 1 Bulck 4 .............. ....... ................ $ 350 ■
thin, Lee county, hnn been appointed
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NEW HOTEL FOR IIOWKY
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1 Auburn, nearly now ................. 605 ■ m dates are now being booked. Charter rates on appli­
nenr
Blounstown.
They
have
avail­
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City Manager of Fort Myers nnd
a a cation to—
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able about 100,000,000 feet of stand­ 1 Olds 4 nearly now ................... 1185 ■ ■
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afttr resigning from- tho Board of
HOWEY, Dec. 21.—W. J. H .wcy
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1 Oldsmobilo ................................. 485 ■ ■
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Commissioners has entered upon his has contracted with Fuquny &amp; Green, ing timber.
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Truck nearly new ....................... 485 a a
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new duties.
a
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of Dayton t, for the construction of
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See me for real bnrgnins.
a a
Plenty of fresh country eggs at 75c
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a 100 room hotel mu’ a bloc c of ri sia ■
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.
N.
II.
GARNER
dozen, at Mrs. G. C. Cates. 232-2tp
M
STATE CAPITAL BEING REBUILT dences liei&lt;-, one of the largest single
230-4tc
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contract &gt; ovr i-wirr'cd in the state.
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All kinds of imported perfumes.—
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TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 21.— Anoth­ Howty -s on tin- wist shore of l ake Bower &amp; Roumillat.
203 East Third Street
Opp Montezuma Hotel ■ R
NOTICE!
225-tfc
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a
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a ■
er milestone in the history of the Harris, 11 miles south of Leesburg.
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a
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state capitol here was tossed last
Motorboats quota:
The regular annual meeting of tho a ■
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1 nnd 3 4-Ib friers nt 40c lb nt Mrs.
a a
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week when contractors began to tenr STATE SWINE GROWERS MEET G. C. Cates.
212-2tp stockholders of tho Peoples Bank of a ■
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Passenger nnd outing service........................ .*...30 Persons
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away tho stps at the western en­
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Snnford, Florida, will he held in ac­ ■ ■
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Hunting
trip
service
......
......
.........................
20
Persons
■
trance preparatory to tanking another
OCALA, Dec. 21.—Tho Florida
■
Christmas Curds, Tags nnd Scnls nt cordance with Its By-laws, in tho of­ a
a ■■
■
addition to the structure. The build­ State Swine Growers’ Association Bower &amp; Roumillnt's.
fices
of
tho
bnnk
on
Wednesday,
Jan­
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231-4tc
■ &amp;
ing wns erected in 1819-12 nnd wns will meet here Jnunry 18-19 nnd the
uary 18th, 1022, at 7:80 p. ni. for tho
remodeled In 1002.
purposo
of
electing
a
board
o
f
direc­
local committee in charge of arrange­
Christmas Cigars, boxes $1.10 to
Good moals, $8.00 per week, The
To make room for the now exten­ ments for tho gntherig has mapped $5.00.— IJowor &amp; Roumillat.
A largo assortment of Dennison's
231-4te tors to servo for tho ensuing year,
nnd for tho transaction of any other Temple Club, cornor Third and Park. beautifully engraved Christmas cards.
sion, it will be necessnry to remove out an elaborate entertainment pro­
— Mobley’s Drug Storo.
227-tic
the monument erected by tho women gram, which will includo n visit t« FOR RENT— 12 room houso in good business that may properly come be­
vof Loon county "to rescue from Silver Springs nnd a luncheon at that
Waterman’s Fountain Pens for
condition. COO Laurell Avo., cor­ fore the meeting.
II. P. SMITH,
oblivion nnd perpetunto in ’tho mom- resort.
everybody.— Bower &amp; Roumillat.
A useful Christmas gift, buy a ko­
ner Cth St. nnd Laurel Ave.. 232-2tp
Cashier.
231-4 tc dak.— Bower A Roumillat.
225-tfc

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SILK SHIRTS
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Doll CarriageH
IIoriiH
Balls
Ingorsoll Watches
Wrist Watches
Pocket KnivcB
Mackinaw Coats
Boys’ Suits *
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Hats, Caps
New Line of W. L. Douglass
Shops
Neckwear of all Descriptions
Silk Sox
Smoking Sets
Etc., Etc.,

For
Mother

Fine Imported Perfumes
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Large Assortment of Candies

Dress Patterns of every kind
Bureau Scarfs
Table Covers
Bedroom Slippers
Kimonas
Bath Robes
Special prices during Christ•
mas week
New line of Gold-Seal Congoleum Rugs, 9x12, special
for this
week ....,.......
Casseroles, Nut Bowls, Fruit
Bowls and Electric Lamps at
low prices for this week.

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Fancy Box Stationery

Cigars, Boxes of 25 , $1 to $5
Safety Razors, $1 to $5

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terhptlng salad course with hot' chO±o- arm o f hor brother, Mr. Edwiird Hig­
gins. Tho Impressive ceremony which
into.
Among those onjoyinjr this pretty mndo these two young peoplo man and
party were Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, Mrs, wlfo wns prefaced by a wonderful ad­
MRS. FRED DAIGBK, Society Editor,
Ed. Hctts, Mrs. It. C, Bower, Mrs. monition from tho officiating priest,
Phone 217-W
Georgo Knight, Mrs. Raymond Key, and underneath oil the solemn words
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Mm. Hun Caswell, Mrs. C, R. Kirtlcy, rang a thread o f melody from Mrs.
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home, or U ran ere
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Mrs. Dick Brown, Mrs. J. B. Lawson, Munson's touch on tho pinno keys.
• yiiilil rard lo this
detalla, nr telekpon*
To tho eyes of thoso who have lov­ GIVE HEAL GIFTS THIS CHRIST­
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Mrs.
D. C. Marlowe, Mrs. John Smith,
h« Krrnltr appreciated.
Mrs. Robert Hines, Mrs. J. C. Bon- ed her from her little girl, days, tho
MAS IS THE SLOGAN OF
nott, Mrs. Joe Chittenden, Mrs. Roy j bride, always u rarely beautiful typo,
THIS BANK
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Chittenden, Mrs. R. E. Tolar,Mrs. Fred hhd never seemed so radiantly lovely,
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o f this bank nnd ita officcra Is that you will
Mrs. Ias smiling softly, sho entered tho
Friday— Mrs. Raymond Key will on- Dalgor, Mrs. J. M. Wallace,
“ If overy man, woman ami child rus.
DoCottes,1
room, dad in her simple blit clegant- ccivcd a savings account ns n Christ­
Archie
Betts,
Mrs.
Georgo
. tertnin tho members of the T. N. T.
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nlwnyH find, hero a friendly welcome, no matMrs. Brynn Sturir.nn, Mrs. Osborne ly fashioned gown of white crepe me- mas gift this year, wo would hnvo a
Club nt her homo on Park nvenuo
Ilcrhdon, Mrs. Ed. Lane, Misses Sorl- tear, her veil falling to the end of t e g
^ r is tm a . in ’this community,"
at 3:30 p. nt.
ter what your, needs— and a seiWce to handle
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t« Lake, Esther Miller, Snra Wight, long court train. No blossom in her said,A. R. Kqy, cashier o f tho Semi- «'
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— --------------------------- --------------------Saturday—Tho Children’s Story Hour Tholnin Frazer, Lottio Caldwell, Wil­ great shower hbuqubt of white roses
nolo County Batik.
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them with promptness and courtesy.
will bo hold in Central Park %at 4 liams, Daphno Wimbish, Dorothy and valley lilies wns sweeter thnn tho
“ It’s a novel and constructive idea
flower-face
bending
nbolre
them,
and
Ilumph.
p. m.
In Christmas giving," Mr. Key went
blessings went out to hor from every
• How mny we help you ?
s
on
to say, “ nnd ono that carrios roal
Sunday—Christmas Carols will bo
heart that remembered her grnccB of
BON TONS BRIDGE CLUB
chcor throughout tho yoor. It repre­
sung at Central Park at four o’clock
kindness and thoughtfulness extend­ sents moro thnn tho gift of money boTho
members
of
the
Bon
Ton
Bridge
by tho htusid Department of tho
ing to nil the rich and tho poor and
enuso it implnnts tho germ of a habit
Woman’s Club assisted by tho Snn- Club were most plensnntly cntcrtnlncd
young
and the old, in this, her homo
yesterday nfternoon by Mrs.^ Ed.
that means success td HHy ond who
ford band.
Betts at her homo on Park nvenuo. town.
acquires it."
After tho cutting of tho brldo’s
There being two tnblus of plnyors.
Tho Seminole County llrtnk is run­
Alias Elizabeth Burch, o f Buckley,
cake
Mrs, AIcLcod ran up tho stairs ning an interesting series of ads sugPoinsett ins were used in charming
W. Vri., is spending somo time huru profusion ill tho rdohi where tho card and throw her bouquet which wr»;
t|ng tho Kift of 0 8av|ng8 account
at tho Montezuma.
caught by Miss Dorothy Vaughn, o f . mothor( rfiIllrcn an(, other9. Tho
tnblL were ili-rriil^ed.
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A COMMUNITY BUILDER
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Whcn scores were counted it was |Tampri.
savings pass l&gt;oolc will be delivered id
Wallaco Boll who to attending
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Mr. and Mrs. AIcLcod left In their ^ p ^ r i'n t oi Chrii
cIrTs\(Uhs dWss W'cAr^y1}
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M, 4 N. A. at Hendcrsonvillo, N. C„ U , made high
h[aU score
H(.oro ami
nmI wu8
presented
car
early
in
tho
evening
for
ft
motor
bottor
tho
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’pirlt
;3
wus presented
spirit of
of tbo
tho Yufotldc.
Yulctldc.
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F. P. Forster, Pres.
. F. Whitner, Cashier !
at home for tho holidays.
the prize, a dainty hand-made apron. trip to .Mobile und a visit to his rela­
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The hostbss served n dellcioui sat- tives there, Airs. McLeod travelling
I1P„ P1IT
Mrs. W. J. Stuud nhd nttrnctivo litcourse nnd coffuu, nt the conclusion in a stylish tailored suit of blue with
hat nnd accessories of gray.
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tlo daughter Willn, were the guests of Ihe game.
Air.
McLeod
is
a
prosperous
young
SEEN IN “ THE'SHEIK" HHBHHHaHBHHHHaHBBHHHRHRHHHHBHHHHHHdiillB'intHkHHRB ■■■■■■a
yesterday of her father J. G. Ball.
Mrs. Reginald Holly substituted for
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, an absent club member. The club business man, a member of the co n -!
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trading
firm
of
Mickler
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Biskra
is
known
ns
the
Monte
Carlo
Air. and Airs. Harry Ward nnd Aliss members enjoying Mrs. Betts cordial
Fern Ward, have returned homo from hospitably were Mrs. J. 1). Woodruff, of Tampa. Ho is a graduate of the ,,f thc desort. It is the. gathering J
Daytona Munch whore thoy have spent Mrs. Robert Hines, Miss Esther Mil­ University of Alnbnmn, nnd a mem- l’lnco for the wealthy, tho dissolute, »
several months nt their
cottage there. ler, Mrs. Hen Caswell, Airs. (X R. iter of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra- thc adventurous, tho pleasure seeking iT A n y p a r t o f t o w n , o n t e r m s t o !
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of the African littoral and nf- a
Kirtley, Miss Fern Ward and Mrs. Joe tornity. During his visits to Sanford
SUIT YOU
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he
has
mnde
many
friends,
nnd
the
f,,nla
ft
ninrvcolusly picturesque back- ”
Miss Lillio Honour, who has boon Chittenden.
good wishes of the entire city follow ground for fiction or photoplay,
tho guest of .Mrs. J. N. Robson for
You can make m oney buying* fo r advance. 5
him and his winsome bride to their
It
l,st-‘d in George Melford’s Pnrt;Mrl.EOIMlIGGINS NUPTIALS
the past throe weeks, left Tuesday for
mount production of “ The Sheik,"
future home.
Y ou are g oin g to build a hom e one o f these
her winter home nt Summerville, S.
The Oak street residence of Mr.
which comes to the Star Theatre De­
l days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it S
C., near Charleston.
Edward Higgins was the scene of
cember 30th nnd 31st,
WOMAN’S Cl.Un
--------|great happiness Inst flight when the
by easy stages.
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Agnes Ayres nnd Rudolph Valentino
The Welfare Department of the
Wm. McLeod, of Mobile, Ala., nrriv- relatives and close friends of tho con­
Woman’s Club held an Interesting tm’ tho featured players with a fine 5
I f you have some money, will build one or !
ed Tuesday to attend the marriage o f;tra d in g parties gathered to witness
meeting on Wednesday afternoon. The supporting cast. In a big casino, the
his brother Lucius McLeod to Miss the marriage of Miss Adelaide Higg two houses.
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reports of the various committees1
colorful spot in Biskra, thc
Adclaide Higgins, which took place pins to Mr. Lucius AIcLcod.
Sanford is m oving, don’t wait, get in the ■
showed conclusively tho successful »«»««
» 8™nd fete given by the I
Wednesday evening.
The entrance hall was decorated
and varied activities of this busy d o -1y°ung Sheik is laid and therein tho 5 gam e now.
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with white wedding bells and polnset- partment.
beautiful customs of the Orient are 2
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Air. and Mrs, Harry Dickson and lit­ tins and the spacious living room
Mrs,. Blackman gave a glowing re- abown with great fidelity,
tle daughter Ann, of Orlando, attend­ mndo a picture with a wealth of white
port
of the wonderful success of the
0t,,cr "tcn«9
upon the Sned the wedding of tlieir sister, Miss roses ami maiden hair fern. An ef­
scliool lunch room under the super- lmr» ' witl' th« wild riders of the desAdelaide Higgins, to Lucius McLeod, fective altar was formed at the west­
vislon of .Miss Virginia Smith.
‘ rt; the stronghold in the sandy sea
‘ which took pulce last evening at tho ern end of a ribbon outlined aisle ex­
The Flag comtnitteo reported that
Ihnair, a bandit of tho Karaha, and
home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Higgins, on tending from tall nnd massive brass
the High School Athletic Association 1,10 h o ik 's Oriental dwelling,
Oak avenue.
candlesticks back to fern crowned
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white pedestals near the door.
The had realized $11.00 from tho sale of
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flags
on
Armistice
Day.
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Christmas
Curds,
Tags
nnd
Seals
at
BRIDGE LUNCHEON
soft glow of a multitude of caudles
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It was announced that the depart­ Bower &amp; Roumillnt’s.
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A lovely social event- of yesterday lighted the room.
wns the Bridge luncheon given in thc
Promptly at eight o’clock Clarence ment had arranged to have Air. Clark,
morning by Mrs. Howard P. Smith, at Mahoney sung DeKorin’s “ Oh Prom­ a landscape gardener, give a free lec­ . Nice fnt hens at Mrs. G. C. Cates,
her home on Sanford Heights. There ise Ale,” accompanied by Mrs. Fannie ture on landscape gardening in San­ 38c lb.
282-2tp
being eight tallies of players.
Munson, nnd Father Hennessey took ford on January (1th, This will menu
The Christmas colors, red and his place at the altar. With the first much to the work of beautifying San­
green, were used in decorating the notes of the bridal march from Loh­ ford and it is hoped Hint all who can
rooms where the card tables were engrin, tho groom with his best man, will avail themselves of this oppor­
placed. Poinsett ins, garlands of red William McLeod, entered from thc tunity so generously supplied by tho
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and green and a miniature Christmas ball nnd thc bridal party descended Welfare Department#
L:' &amp;
The
committee
on
a
Parent
and
tree being used. On tho tables were the flower wreathed stairway. Clyde
red baskets filled with reil and green Hurt, a cunning white satin clad page •Teachers* Association in Sanford re­
candies which were enjoyed during the led the procession beaming the wed­ ported that plans were now ruuudote
game.
ding ring on a" white cushion, und for Hie organization of this associa­
/
Of exceptional interest was the was followed by two
bewitching tion.
The department at this meeting
game of bridge played during thc (plaint little maidens Anne Dickson
morning, the prize for high score, a nnd Adelaide Higgins II in frilly pink made a substantial silver offering to
set of sandwich cutters, was won by taffeta frocks and picture lints of the Children’s Home Society of Jack­
Airs. R. C. Rower, the prize for low malinc and carrying old fashioned sonville,
Another announcement which shows
score, a Imndpniatcd bridge score pad nose gays of Dorothy Perkins roses
the good work of this department was
was wen by Miss Daphno Wimbish. and violets.
Mrs. Roy Chittenden won the cut
The maid nf honor, Miss Sarah War­ the report that two prizes for posteri
prise, n dnint) stick candy dull.
ren Easterby, dainty and sweet in for Rotter Speech Week laid been
After the awarding of prizes, the her pink taffeta gown, with
her awarded to High School pupils 1 and
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ben Caswell arms full of American Beauties, pre­ one to the grammar school. Also three
and Miss Lottie Caldwell served a ceded tho bride who entered on the prizes for essays on the City Beau­
tiful had been awarded to pupils.
The rhairimui, Mrs. Wight, etnnhnsized the wonderful work for the
club done by the president, Mrs. John
Leonnrdi, since her election to this of­
X a 's v - i
fice, arid bespoke for her the recog­
ffl! €
nition and co-operation due to her un­
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tiring efforts for tho community.

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PAGE THREE

leaping, wing talking, and .change displacement one hundred and eighty. technical committee. Drivers and
from
racing automobile to speeding three cubic inches or under, ten mile, mechanics shall sign up for the event
WIFE MURDER CASE
airplane will be offered as thrillers three mile lap circular course. First at least one hour prior to event
for tho spectators and will start Prize $100.00 Second Prize $76.00, . AH cars are required to be in pits ,
quarters of several .vessels In tho
Naval Petty Officer Will Return To about 2 p. m.
’ ,
harbor.
They
too,
have
given
up
Third Prize $60.00. Once over tho designate £eforo opening of racs
At n meeting of tho Blind Commit­
His Post Of Duty Immediately
hope
of
being
admitted
to
the
country
meet nnd to remain in pits through
course
of ten miles.
Racing
programs
will
start
about
tee of th0 Orlando Chanmber o f Com­
and
faco
the
prospect
o
f
spending
hours
of meet
Third
Event:
Stripped
cars
ono
three
In
the
afternoon.
A
charge
of
merce yesterday morning It was de­
MONTROSS, Va. Dec. 21.— Roger Fifty Cents admission will be mado hundred and eighty three inches dis­
Christmas
on
ships
carrying
them
Cara
and drivers not in readiness for
cided to start a campaign on Tues­
D. Enstlnkc, navy potty officer,
bnck
to
tho
countries
they
hnd
school­
placement
or
under.
Twelve
miio
for
each
person
nnd
all
enrs
r.houU]
event
nt
start will forfeit entrance
day morlnlg following Christmas for
charged with the murder of his wife,
ed
themselves
to
think
o
f
no
longer
course
over
three
mi!0
circle
tract.
he
in
position
as
quickly
as
possible
fee
and
will
b0 disqualified for that
the raising of $10,000 for the sup­
Margaret nt their homo at Colonial after the tide gees out that wo shall Ono heat. FlrBt Prize $100.00, Sec­
as home.
event.
port of the new hom0 band organised
Beach, Va., on September 30 last, was experience i.o delay In starting ond Prize $76.00 Third Prize $50.00.
jure recently. Every one In Orlando
All entrants In racing events shall
this afternoon found not guilty by a promptly.
will be asked to cotributo to tho fund Band Will Play
Fourth Event: Fifty mile race cross tho finish line to qualify for
jury In Westmoreland county circuit
which will provldo tho city with a
First Event: Ladles auto rnco, over circular course, three mile lap, prizes.
courj here. The verdict wns return­
Thursday
Night
high class bnnd for the ontlro year
stock car, straight awny, not restrict-; special type of racing cars only.
December 20th the charter for the
ed nt 6:00 p. m., 47 minutes jjfte r the
of 1022. The manner In which tho
Open to any displacement car for Florldn Automobile Association went
In Fine Program jury
ed
to
make
or
displacement,
require­
was given the case.
people of Orlando respond to this
ments, enrs with tops securely fasten­ professional drivers with no restric­ lto effect and we will be operating
When the words "not guilty” were
fund will determine whether or not Sanford’s Celebrated Musical Organ­
ed down, windshield and head lights tions, free for all, continuous race.
under the laws of Florida. All motor­
pronounced, Enstlnkc smiled. His
this committee will continue to in­
ization Will Entertain the Peo­
removed. Lady driver with one
ists are advised to keep behind rope
Enterics
must
bo
in
handB
of
the
mother Mra. S, M. Enstlnkc, and his
terest themselves in providing Or­
ple This Week
lady^ assistant, if (necessary. Unco chairman o f the event committee nnd enclosure during the races to pre­
sister, Mrs. ,Mnblc Chambers, who
lando and Its winter visitors with
had occupied R e n t s directly behind to he runover one mile straight away n ten dollar entrance fee nt earliest vent nn accident. This association
good band music, which is undobtedly
Tho famous Sanford hand, tho ono the defendant, rushed to his side and course, best two out of three hents. possible moment nnd not Inter thnn desires to bring to Florldn In the
one of the best attractions which can
that is occasioning more comment j showered him with kisses, W. W. First prize $100.00 Sen! Skin Stole one hour prior to opening of first future larger racing classics and our
be secured by any city.
than any musical organization In tho Butzncr, chief counsel for the de­ Scarf, Second prize $50.00 Loving event on dny of meet. H. E. Gard­ success largely depends upon the be­
The home talent bnnd was organiz­
j vi ner Chairman, Daytona, Florida. All havior o f the people. Safety First
state Just now, will render their regu­ fense, thanked the court and Judge Cup.
ed here early in tho fall under tho
Second
event:
Stripped
stock
cars,
cars to be inspected and approved by is our motto.
lar weekly concert in Central Park Chinn discharged tho Jury.
capable direction o f E. A. Ball, a
Thursdny night. Cut out tho follow"I felt certain those twelve men
band director of ability and wldo ex­ ing program and save It for tho con­
would
not believe thnt I murdered my
perience, hold its initial and only con­ cert:
r
wife,”
said Enstlnkc. "I will ask to
cert in Eola Park a short time ago. March—Sons of Australia.............
transfered to another naval station
Th0 concert was held for tho purpose
.................................. Alox Llthgow nnd will start life anew.”
of enabling tho' Orlando public to Overture— Poet and Peasant .....
determine whether or not they want­
.............................. Franz VnnSuppo JAX GIRL FREED
ed such n band as a regular attrac­ Idyll—Sparklets...... Johann Lamernik
IN MURDER CASE
tion. Sinco tho holding of the con­ Popular Songs of ’21—
cert tho members of tho band have
a. Mon Homme.........Maurice Yraln
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 21.— Mrs.
ceased rchorsais, awaiting fo r evi­
b, Moonlight.......Constance Conrad
Clara Cnil. lfl years old, held In con- 5
dence from tho people of Orlando
Intermission
nection with the killing December 11
thnt they will bo supported. A Chractcrlstlc March—Tho Whistling
of R. L. Griffis at n hoarding house
ready responso from thoso approached
Coon .......................... A. F. Weldon
operated
by her mother, was Vcleasby the committee will mean that the Selection from II. M. S. Pinafore
cd
from
custody today following n
bond will Immediately renew their
............................... Arthur Sullivan
coroner's
Jury
verdict thnt tho killing
rehearsals and tho band concerts in Patrol—A meric us.......F. W. Mooch am
wns
justifiable
homicide.
Sanford, Fla., Dec. 20,1921.
Eola Park will bo added to the city’s Waltz— Tcsoro Mio.............. E. Bocuccl
Witnesses
testified
nt
the
hearing
attractions.—Orlando Sontlnal.
March— Indiana Guards .W. II. Kiefer
Tho Sanford Band will render two that Griffis wns intoxicated nnd
Santa Claus,
NAVAL MESSENGER HELD UP famous selections in this ovening’s slnppcd Mrs. Call's fnco.
program, ono tho nlways beloved over­
Care Seminole County Bank,
WATERBURY, Conn., Dec. 20.— ture Poet nnd Peasant nnd tho other PARKER ON TRIAL
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Edward J. Bender, a naval messenger, tho fumous selection II. M. S. Pina­
FOR KILLING CUNNINGHAM
Sanford,
Fla.
fore
written
by
Sir
Arthur
Sullivan,
on route from Now London, Conn.,
AT OCALA TO-DAY
to Buffalo, N. Y., was held up last author of tho Mikado and dedicated to
night by six armed men about eight her late Mnjesty, Queen Victorln, Eng­
OCALA, Dec. 20.— A. L. Parker,
miles from here. They took from land’s beloved queen mother.
Dear K ris:
charged with killing of J. B. Cun­
him fl2 special discharges which he
ningham near Orange Lake Inst Juno
wns carrying to tho naval officer in TRY TO SHOW STATE
went on trial in Circuit Court here
Here I am again.. Been thinking that since I’m g iv ­
c’.nrge nt Buff !o.
WITNESS VARIED IN
todny. Trial got under way quickly,
ing Savings Accounts to Johnny and his m other fo r
STORIES OF KILLING Jury being selected before noon
CHARGES LIQUOR
recess.
Christmas, I m ight just as well give m yself a present,
LAW VIOLATIONS
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21.— Efforts
too. Bet it’s the only present I get anyhow.
to impeach the testimony of stnto
PALM BEACH SEASON ON
OMAHA, Dec.
20.—Jncob H. witnesses in the trial of Arthur C.
Davis, president o f district council Burch for the alleged murder of J.
Take the enclosed check and open a Savings A c­
WEST PALM BEACH, Dec. 21.—
No. f&gt;, of tho Amignmatcd Meat Cut­ Belton Kennedy characterized the Tho Palm Bonch season will be for­
count fo r yours truly.
lers and Butcher Workmen of North opening of Berch’s defense today.
mally launched tomorrow with the
America, declared in a speech before
The attacks were directed at state­ opening of the Breakers hotel nnd the
1,600 striking packing house workers ments of Mrs. Elizabeth Besanty that now $76,000 ensino on the ocean
By George, I'm goin g to get into the gam e m yself
thnt tho packers aro violating the Bho snw Burch In Beverly Glen both front.
Elaborate changes hnvo boon
and make sure o f having a R E A L g ift this Christmas.
liquor lnws by furnishing
strike­ boforo nnd nfter Kennedy was shot to made in the casino, making it one
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breakers with whiskey to keep them death there,' nnd of C. S. Summar o f the finest in the country. There
Y ours truly,
working.
that he saw Burch nt n point eight nrc now 1,000 rooms nnd nnothcr
miles from tho Glen, soon nfter the wing with n lnrge open pool hns been
SMITH CHARGES CROP
tragedy. Both persons, according to added.
TH E OLD M AN.
REPORTS MAKE FARMERS
defense witnesses, made statements
" GOAT” OF MISTAKES outside of court nt vnrinnee with PROGRAM OF AUTOMOBILE
their testimony.
RACES JANUARY SECOND
No. 3
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.— The
AT DAYTONA REACH
charge that the crop reporting board LOOK LIKE CAMP
of tho department of agriculture was
JOHNSTON BECOME At the meeting of the Floridn Auto
trying to "make the farmer the goat
VACATION SCHOOL Racing Association, held nt the
for some of hln mistakes,” mndc in
Breakers hotel, Daytona Bench, the
Enclosed please find check for $........................................................................with which to open n
the Donato today by Senator Smith,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.— Direc­ by-laws presented to the organization,
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Democrat, South Carolina. "The re­ tor Forbes of the vocational training by tho attorney R. L. Seldon, nfter j
Savings Account for “ yours truly.” Kindly mail the pass book to me at....................................
sult is, the senator said, “ that tho bureau probably soon will ask Presi­ n lengthy nnd hot discussion w ere,
market broke, men who grew cotton dent Harding to approve the site for adopted. The meeting wns one of
lost money nnd disntisfnctlon was a vocational training university for the best attended nnd most enthusi­
....................................................In time to hang It on our Xmas tree.
mnde the worse. It will result in former service men in the South, it astic in tho history o f the racing
Address
farmers cutting their acreage next wns snid todny at the bureau. It was body.
year fa.- below the average,
believed, officials said Hint Colonel
Tho Association by-laws cover the
Mr. Smith comparing tho cotton Forbes would ask for ono of the nrmy promotion o f nuto races, carnivals ^
grown nnd reports o f tho department, cantonments in the south, such ns fnlrs nnd flying circus in order to j S
Namo
declared they showed a Continual re­ Cnmp Johnston nt Jacksonville, Fla., rnfse money for large prizes to ho x■
duction in tho ginning of tho article to be converted Into one of these used in classic racing meets.
and ndaed that if tho ratio was main­ training institutions to he established
It wns nlso decided thnt the nsso- =
tained there wns less thnn 100,000 in sovernl sectionss of the country in elation secure Mnhnl Cody's flying
tulles to be ginned betweon now and connection with tho bureau’s new ed­ Circus to stage spectacular norlnl ex- m
March 1, next year. Ho cited numer­ ucational policy.
hihitlon such stunts ns parachute
ous tables of estimates to support his
assertion thnt tho nmount of cotton
ir.sinnsHHHBiM 5
available is fnr below what people
hmi generally been led to believe.
j
Gov. Harding of tho federal reserve
hoard was attneked during the dis­
cussion by Senntor Watson, Demo­
crat, of Goorgin for n speech the
SEE McLAULIN’S EAST W INDOW FRIDAY FOR
Georgia senntor said tho reserve o f­
ficial made in New Orlenns in which
. t- s-ILL,
he discussed the agricultural sltun}lon- Mr- Wntson declared tho Hard&gt;ag speech hnd caused a drop in cotl"ii prices Immediately from 20 to 18
cents and lmd a disnstcrous effect
generally to the farmer.
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KI LLS ISLAND WILL
EXPERIENCE SADDEST
OF ALL CHRISTMASES
NEW YORK, Dec 21.— In contrast
t" the Joy with which nearly every&gt;&lt;niy olao in the metropolis is looking
"nverd to Christmns, more than
l/ioo men, women nnd children here
1,1*-■ prtpnrlng for a dny made only
more bitter by tho realization thnt
, y Hrc unhappy In tho midst of re­
joicing.
1hcae are tho majority o f Uncle
pirn's temporary guests at th0 ElHti
s|,,n,l immigration station, who are
'‘waiting deportation becnuiio quotas
hermit ted Ihclr (Countries are ex­
hausted. It will be, immigration o f­
ficials say, the saddest /Christmns
*he island hoB ever seen.

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and Thanksgiving. And to th« K. K,
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wKoeygr thpy are, thpy know A hard
working editor when they aeo one and
they also know that wo need a turkey
Just at this time worse than wo over
needed one In our lives and there io no
joke about it from our aide. Wo just
naturally appreciate tho gift to tho
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smoke ,a cigarette. The foreman told
them the company had no r6om, or.
tim e,for loafers, that'th?' work was
urgent, and* If they wanted’'t o ‘ work
they must work- Three Immediately
quit, and the fourth quit at dinner.
! It cannot bo possible that the pres­
ent generation of young men it all of
that type! It is impossible that'.the
young men of today should think they
nro going to get through Ufa dallying
about, going hero and there in search
of, and until they find, a soft snap! It
Is beyond thought that tha native
sons of .this state .nro of. this mind!
Therefore ono is led to the conclusion
that most pf the travoling-about men
seeking employment here, there,, and
everywhere, and tejljng ip each, place
they stop that.,tboy.."cun fitjd po,
work," are of the class who would not,
work at.homo, if it wua placed before
them, and are merely idlers, striking
about in the, expectation of finding,
some foolishly soft heart and softer
head to pander to them nnd make. It
enBy for them to live. .
,_
This country will not got back to
normalcy until the young men got
down to .earth,, in. the. realisation-that
even ns their fathers hnd to work, sa
must they labor. The boy who.canqott
pt eighteen tq itwenty,, qontept I t ­
self with an unskilled job at two dol­
lars a day, is soon going to wake with
a great start to find that thcro are
others who want that place nnd it will
not .be held for pimj nnd that no skill­
ed place is going to-bc-trustcd to him.
—Tampa Tribune.
------------ o-----------ASKING TOO MUCH OF PUPILS

As every schoolcn|ld is different
from every other schoof child, so It
follows that tha lessons, a lig n e d may
easy for
lor one.and.difflcult
ons.oou.uuiicuii iut
be "easy"
for anan
sr., In tha higher, grades, and .to
other,
the high schools there, will probably
ays be some work to be done at
always
home;.but teachers can easily, under­
stand, that Individually they must not
plain to take up, all of the extra time
with ono subject.—Times-Unlon.
'* —:__ :___o-----------EXTREMES OF FBELING
POTENTLY REALIZED IN
“ THE GOLEM” AT THE STAR

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Should be and will be the grea test season o f the
year. A nd you can m ake i t such if you w ill bu t
m akq.a resolution .that y p u w ill,s ta rt,a Chriatm as
Savings A ccou n t j^ t h our Bank or &gt;vitl\ an y Bank

"Mnrse” -Henry . TWattcraon, tho
greatest living journalist, editor of
, u » B | Iltk « l a v e r j F r ld a r . A dv ev I V n t t r n i l l k n o w s o a » rotten- tho Louisville Courier Journal for al­
In "The Golem" there- la no attempt
Ira.
most half a century, dyed in the wool
to prolong facial display of action,
sqiiiaa with, the young^orSf,,..
m e mma n Y ii»- u H d o u m iD rn a a * Democrat and a real Kentucky gen­
nevertheless in theibrief facial Haahtleman, diod nt,. Jacksonville
this
vnV^aif
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oi, extremes of feeling are unerringly
i n
ji
?r'; JJll uJ
( ill
r-j uft
k-.u-i ’.&gt;(i\ morning. Qol. Henry Wattcrson was
realized. , This la especially true of
one of the most prominent, figures in
txcvfl ’
the sparsely used .close-ups of thq
The Sanford'iHDr»ld&lt;of Dec. 10 is a Journalism apd in tho political arona
Rpbbl, played by Albert Steinrusidc, of
good [exam ple-of special, effort and of this country., 'Whijc. never seeking
Lyda Salinniiovn oa Mlpan nnd or
autoJosi *in (getting., up a Christmas any political honors for himself he
Ppiil ^Vegoner as "The Golem." ,Poqr
number,, and 1b nlao clothod in holiday was the, creator and maker of many
porous, awcsQiqo, terrifying M the
men who becanio world-wide figures
nttiro.—Tnmpa Tribune.
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clay monster, is represented to bo, his
and statesmen of America. Thu edi­
impersonqtpr coptrivep. ,tq suggest his S
lit o il
i tiO ..iiqlft
*rtT 8 ^ e°
^Yhoso school children who "Btruck" tor o f tho Heroid considered it an hon­
wistful,
desire
be q hupipn. being
or
to
have
.
known
this.
blulT,
hearty,
at Ocala ono day this wcok wore prob­
amoqg other humaqs, .to.tnfte of.lqyfl
ably spanked and sent to bqd without aggressive, outstanding figure in the
^ ills 1 atoS i
and cqmppnioship. This puzzled, semi;
Mil.-.
Ameriqan .newspaper. Hold q for t;so
tjjfllt^iiP im r.jilw p. we. hayo tymrd
’®d srw inoa.
human concept of tho monster js miplo
tunny years. He ,wasr not .only the
rwtldng,
&lt;r(wn ^fiero. «.* y
apparent especially nt tho court whore
greatest Kentuckian o f his age, tho
one of tho cmporoi;1^ Jadios .presents
greatest American of his Unto but ho
the Golem with a flower and also nt ^Christmas Candles, , 'Whitman’s, ■ M M M M I M i a i W I R U H U i
-I t is always darkest boforo dawn
was well known nnd well beloved in
the conclusion o f the film when tho Huylor’s, Wlioy’B and Log Cabin Pe­
and regardless of how dark It may
many countries , of Europe.
Plain,
monster is vanquished by tho guilo- can nut roll.— Mobley’s Drug ^fore.
aeem we can,takg,consolation In the outspoken, - unrelenting, in hisi Pleas,
237-tfc
lessness of u child. "The Golem" will
thought Hint the dawn always follows
*ff*
a real American to tho. core, n.renl
be
the
feature
attraction
at
tho
Stnr
^
ni« ht and prosperity will come Kentuckian, a wonderful writer, n
Theatre tonight.
"I •
nQme time.
historian, and Inst but not, least a
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M AKE IT A N
il
-------------o-----------grout, friend of Florida, the demise of
Dancing Valdez—Snturdny night,
i» Whenever things look blue is tho Col. Henry Wnttcrson tondy will enst
time to look cheerful and whenever it a gloom over the civilised portions of
The Miami Metropolis recently Xmns Eve. Jimmie Collins Jnz^lnnd.
. , 233-3tfc
acenis that times nro du|l is the ,very the world for ho was a world-wide spoke of the possibility of giving Boys.
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time to stimulate business and start figure.
UP
CURLING IRONS
school children entirely too much work
Plonty of fresh country eggs at 76c
tHem coming, it in enny to smile when
His ideas on mnny questions may
only .........................
qyorything is chicken hut it tnkcH a not* hiivo* c o - hic I&lt;1ed \v1th thcTvIews of ! to bo ‘lon,° nt ,,omo; “ ntl mentioned dozen, nt Mrs. G. C. Cates, 232-2tp 3-lb. IRONS with
ipighty good man to keep up the gamo the majority but ho never pluyed to the fnct thnt a school girl of thnt city
Curling Irons ........ All kinds of Imported perfumes,—
when it seems that hard luck is camp­ the galleries. .Ljke all real newspa­ had lately been assigned work to bo
0-lb. IRONS,
&lt;226-tfc
ing on your trail.
per men Col. Henry had his own idens done, after school hours nnd boforo Bower &amp; Roumillat.
only
.
^
the
next
morning,
thnt
would
have
of right nnd wrong and ha, naked
GRILLS, '
3 nnd 3Vk-lb frlere at 40c lb nt Mrs.
I'W o are glnd'to note thnt nil tho dif­ nothing from the public nnd never consumed eight hours’ time. "Thcro
^
only
G.
C. Gates.
232-2tp
were
five
subjects,
two
of
which
ferent organizations of Sanford are made his counting room the editorial
TOASTERS,
His pen was would hnve required nt least two
going in for gifts to tho needy this head of the office.
only .........................
Christmas Cards, Tags nnd Scnls nt
wielded
for
the
right
ns
he saw it and hours each of caroful work, nnd tho
year nnd despite the stringency of tho
PERCULATORS,
231-4tc
’ ( (Optoney market this Christmas will ho woe betide the man who crossed his other three could only have been Bower &amp; Itoumillat’s.
only ......................... .
a-most joyful occasion for, all the boys path for the doughty Colonel was not done passingly well in four hours."
Christmas Cigars, boxes $1.10 to
ami girls in this county, It Is-more only a soldier who fought for his This surely suggests u lack of system
Vacuum Cledners
$6.00.—Bower
&amp; Roumillat,
231-4tc
blessed to give than to receive nnd country in tkc.lost cause but he fqught ami morq than carelessness on tho
------ and-----this rule is being applied in Sanford just as bravely after the war was part of the instructors. Tho Metrop­
Christmas Cards, Tags and Senls nt
over nnd fought for those principles olis, remarking that the greatest
Washing Machines
to a remarkable degree,
Bower
&amp; RoumHint’s,
231-4tc
crowdng
and
invitation
to
overwork
------------ o----- ------that he hulicYcd were for the best.
on EnBy Payments
The Tampa lluilding Inspector snys His lave of humanity, his charitable is done in the higher grndas, says:
The Indies of tho Hnptist Church
Put Edison Lamps
"Under the right sort of co-opera­
in a report in the Tampa Times that impulses, his wonderful political epics,
one
will hold their annual bazaar on Fri­ In every socket for better nnd brlghttion
the
teachers
ami
tho
right
kind
his
contributions
to
American
his­
mnny deaths and much property dam­
*nO
day
nnd
Saturday,
December
10
and
’" *
er lights 1 " '1
age is done by careless wiring of tory will keep his name alive in the of outlines for the handling of the
17.
Placo
will
bo
announced
lator.
Our
usanl lino of good Homehouses. He is right. Too much care annals of America long after he has course o f study, no one teacher can
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210-tfc
cannot he exercised ..in the wiring of been luic| to rest in his beloved Hlue assign n lesson for home preparation
mado Cnndies, and for tho bene­
Henry that will require an unreasonable
houses nnd the building inspector here Crass fields of Kentucky.
are partial to
nnd elsewhere should be on tho job Wattursop was an American always amount of time, But when each touch106 Palmfetto Ave.
‘Snhford, Fla. fit. t*o f» those ' ' that
'
i
every time a now home is built to hoc. ami ns nn American he penned his- er is madly rushing to "cover” tho Eyes Tested
shipped goods we have them,
Glasses Fitted
that no defective wiring is installed. greatest articles on tho topics of the book she is teaching, and is taking no
day. He made enemies by the score , thought of how much time her nssign,V
------------ o -----------Henry
McLaulin,
Jr. also good variety of mixed at
TOM MOORE
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The Herald takes pleasure in an­ as al] editors make them but now j moats will require— if a pupil gives it
26c per lb.
.
OPT. D.
nouncing that Sanford'n friend, W. T. that ho Ims passed those same enemies honest attention—the earnest hoys
O ptom etrist-O ptician
Donnelly, is expected to arrive here will honor his memory and remember and girls are trying to do far more
OPTICIAN— OPTOMETRIST
thnt
he
always
fought
them
in
the
school
work
than
is
good
for
their
today for a few days visit. He is one
Opp. Postoffice..
of tho best men thnt ever came to open and was fair and square in all health, and are doing enough worryI f you don't see your
|ing to consume the energy that is
Hunford und lie secs the wonderful his dealings with ids fellow man.
W
e
A
ppreciate
Y
our
Business
Pages could be written and will be needed for even a reasonable amount
possibilities of Sanford as few men
Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
have ever seen them. And heat of all written about Col. Henry Wuttcrson, of study.”
The modern idea, wo believe, is to
lie wants nothing in return for his And his dentil will be mourned by
throughout have the children study and recite in
friemhhip— only he wants to see this thousand*; of friends
—' ""iFrames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
America
and
hero
in
Florida
we school. Tho plan of study and recita­
city take advantages of her superior
mourn
him
as
a
friend
and
neighbor.
tions,
or
lectures
and
written
reports,
position at the head of navigation and
q 'rr; ’
EYES EXAMINED
OUR REPAIRING IS
nutke Sanford the port of Central (May he rest in peace after a long is the only proper way to carry on
windows,
life of usefulness in which there was thu work of educating children at the
1st St.
Sanford, Fla. In our show
Florida.
UNEXCELLED FOR 212WEEnst.
no gqile and no shams,
public expense. The old plan of car­
GRIND OUR OWN LEN8B
com e in and look around
rying all the hooks home and forcing
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From all indications the Sanford
the family to do everything except
"TOO MUCH WORK’
celery crop will he n good one this1
— we have Something
"hearing" the lessons, or making tho
season and good prices will prevail.
Our celery has gone to market in other1 A K00'1 l&lt;K,king youth, in his early marks, is not regarded with great fa­
fo r all o f the fam ily.
years when business was depressed i t'vc,,t,«». tailed on the head of one of vor at present.
Ambitious instructors, no doubt,
In the north and brought good prices |thu ‘ b'partments of The Tribune npcrowd
pupils that they believe may
nml there is no reason to believe that |,l&gt;inK f,,r w" rk- Questioning brought
"show
o
ff" to their advantage, and
oil account of unemployment our c e l-1" " 1 lllL’ Information that he had been
- t IK
maybe
in
mnny counties of the stutc
cry should find no market. Many poo- ht,ro thr‘JU wuukH» u,,d llmt for two
pie never got a chance at celery nt wct-,k8 bad been employed in ono of there is considerable departure from
any stage of the game and those who tkt’ tending shoe stores of the city, thu fixed "course of study" and scliedcat it can usually afford it and with kl! b,ld
I’ ^'lR0
" ’ark beginning ule planned by the bends of the educaJanuary
1,
as
"city
salesman"
for one |tlonnl department. It is claimed that
choaper Inhor* cheaper fertilizer and
G E N E R A L R E P A IR IN G
choupor freight rates we should lie of thu leading wholesale houses of some minor officials pooh-pooh tho di­
ructions nnd plniiH of school hoards,
aide to murkut it at n'reasonable) fig ­ Tampa.
West First St.
Old Ford Gnragc
Being told there was no immediate and presume to carry on in u way that
ure nnd still got a good profit.
opening on the Tribune, the remark suits them better. But these nro exPhono No. 417-W
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i *lti r*in
was
made:
"hut
you
are
well
taken
WE HAVE OUR TURKEY
care of anyhow, as you are with one
A big turkey was sent to the edi­ of thu best men iu town." His reply
7 t*&gt;!
tor of the Herald yesterday with a was, "No, I quit there Saturday night;
they
worked
you
too
hard
to
Huit
mo."
nico note signed K. K. K. Some of
our friends think it was a great joku "Hut," was suggested, "you will have
hut nil we have to say is that it is thu to work as city salesman, when you
|a v k y o u m o n e y
finest joke that was ever perpotrutod tuke that other position on tho first
of the : year," "That is tho reusou
There ere raoro Wellington! !ohl' than any other pipe I
why I'm hunting a Job with you," ho
becauie you cannot buy a belter ^Ipe for the price., Ttt* !
The charm of Electrical Gifts
Wellington imurea a cool, »weet smoke—not once fiut all
Write oe
said, "there's too mpeh work there,,
lies in this fa ct:— they keep
the time. Made aad guaranteed by the world'!'Urgeaf
too."
makcra of pipe*.
right on serving nnd plensing
Empire Hotel Block
This Htory, a truo ono, happening
year after year. Electrical Ap­
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Monday of this week, "points no m or-1
ai ,*iti*i. i
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pliances nro tho “ little servants _
al nnd adorns nu tuiu," Bnve this only.'
of tho Home” so much in demand
Hera Is a young man "hunting vrork"
To maketUhristmas^dajll all the
in modern housekeeping,
TO THE PUBLIC:
In Tampa, nnd finding it—two good
more enjoyable do not forget to
Could
any
gift
bo
more
appropriate
n In all iu
IHislUonu within ,two wqeka—and j
We will be glad to ahow you thel
order:
to express a lasting regard?
Wo won’t
many ahapao—one o f which wilt ai
throwing, both down because "they
oak you to*buy, Juat come in oqd get nequolated.
FRUIT CAKE
work you too hard."
There aro so many things to choose
via
Joe’s Smoke H&lt;ftise.
NUTS, RAISINS
A local banker gnvo two whito men,
from at this Electrical Shop— I'ercoCANDIED FRUITS
strangers in Tampa, who applied for
West First St,------Sanford, Fldrida * "
latoTS, Wnsjiing Machines,
Electric SAN B O R D and EUSTIS DAILY
HLUA! of.FIG.PUDDING and
work at his home, tho Job of •cleaning
h
Irons, Vacuum Swocpors.
By nil
on and After January let, 1922, bua
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
up U h big yard. After about half an .
means gjvo Eloctriynl Gifts nnd ovwill run daily,
hour pno went to tho bnnkur and snid,
\1ory member of the household will
"You know wo got.six dollars a dnyj
bless you on Christmas and every day Leave Euatis .....------- ..... 9:00 a.m.
for,.(.hi* kind ot vygilt.* "Yop yfifl nPt
thereafter.'. .i
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getdt from m«; apd you nm.,putiofia
Arrive Sanford
......... 10:30 a.m.
job, now,'I was, hin.reply.
jt |
Arrlye Eustla ................... 5 :00pirn.
Four whito ybung men applied for
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work of tho streot railway company
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face yesterday and hammered It down to 70. Tho weathor man yesterday said coldor weather. Mnybo so, but
it will imvo to hurry some
to get hero in time
for
Christmas. Anyhow 30 cars
of lettuce will' go out toduy to hcljl the people of tho
north forget their troubles
with the snow and ice and
wo should'worry nbout w'hrit'
goes in the stockihg. HhVc
yoii‘ n little linli* o f socks
in your home?
5:40 A. M. DEC. 22, I!)2l
Maximum ................... 7(1
Minimum ..................... GO
Itange .......................... 57
Barometer -................... 30,12
Calm and clear.

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Only two more nn,l ^ on—we" w*
should worry.
Sanford is looking good. Sanford
is looking elenn. Keep up the good
work.

^ m o time tho voters will express
their opinion for against nn addition­
al ono mill levy for publicity pur
poses,
, .In nn informal talk with Mayor
Duckworth yesterday ho stated that
the public utilities bond issut will
nmounl to $G0?,514, the appraised,
valu^ of the tiplant n'nd probably
$300,dOO for the purpose of rehabili­
tation of tho present water and light
plants, though this amount will not
lie expended immediately. The sewer­
age bonds will he approximately
$340,000. A new incinerator lsnecessnry nnd $25,000 is tho estimated cost
of th0 new plant. The library bonds
will be $50,000. This makes n total
(if approximately $1,322,000.— Or­
lando Sentlnal.

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talk* Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Reader!

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Tlilro will bo Hlg titties' hero dlitholidny gayetles and trips and vnen-

tlons and visitors.
Mrs. S. C. Burrler hriS returned
After spending the week-end with her
son, Frank in Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trilbott uro
receiving congrntulntiona over the ar­
rival of a fine boy at their home.
Some Christmas present.
The stores will be closed on MonJay, the day that is celebrated this
year. The majority of the business
houses will be closed all day.
The yacht, Sanford. Is one of tho
biggest assets of this city for tho
wilder business. It mentis tapping
another good territory for Snnford
trade.

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FUR SALE—Eight room house with
buth. Innnedinte possession. Hmnil
payment
down, long time on balanco.
W . B A W L IN G . P rop.
See Lane or address Box 782, Day­
tona, Fla.
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Acteylene Welding
FOR SALE—One Daisy chum. Cnll
OF ALL KINDS
415-W.
204-tfc
Sanford Welding Co. FOR SALE OR RENT— 8-roomod
Located in Ragle Bldg., 705 Oak Ave.
house, 1011 Oak ave. Phono 283-J.
218-tfc
IN S U R A N C E
FOR SALE CHEAP—Gas range ami
wood range, 1011 Oak ave. Phono
218-tfc
N. Y . LIFE INS. CO. 283-J.
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chain
drive
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W. T. ROBERTS, Agent
First
$150
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Clarence
Sanford
Florida
131-3 tp
Cranston, First St,
“ W E D E L IV E R T H E C O O D K MULES FOR SALE— Fivo teams

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Fuel Ml lea
If we please you, tell others; it tie
tell u». Phone 49K

H. W . NICKERSON

Hotel Montezuma
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Large manufacturing compnny, man­
ufacturing potnto hnrrcls, wish to es­
tablish branch warehouse In Snnford
and desire branch mnnnger who can
invest $1,000,00, Address, P. O. Itox
2504, Jacksonville, Florida.
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No.
231-10tc
Springs, Fin.,
;No.
No.
LOST
No.
LOST— Uutwuyn Seventh and Ninth
streets on Myrtle avenue, pair of
glnssus. Finder return to Herald o f­ i
fice and receive reward.
233-3tp No.
1No,
FOR REN T
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FOR RENT— 12 room house in good i
condition. C00 Lauroll Ave,, cor­
ner 0th St, pm! Laurel Avo,. 232-2tp xNo,
FOR RENT—Two 'furnished Soil

Public A«i;iiiir.fa:;t; Audits—Systems
Income Yax Service
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Room 10 McNolll-Davis Bldg.
Lies a garden of light full of heaven's
Phone 852
Orlando, Fla.
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Where never a tear drop is shod
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Shop
’Tin the land of our IxhtutHful dead." Located at 207 French Are., bqtwqen
Courteously Submitted,
2nd and Third. E. R. HERGQUIST.
Janies Moughton,
Jno. D. Jlnklns,
“Sanford's NiW Holer*
Home) E, Tolar,
Committee,
$140' Up Ptr Day
rooms, 011 Park Avo.
212-tfc
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FOR RENTP-FunilaWsd flat with gaChristmas Cigars, boxes $1.10 to
rhgo, 914 Myitis Ave.
223-tfc
$5.00.— Bower &amp; Roumillnt.
231-4tc
C ontractor fund Builder x
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BOND
FOR $1,322,000
FOR RENT—2 furnistied bed rooms.
FOR ALL'PURPOSES
Ph'dn'o 437-W, cortrfr Elm A Third
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Tho city solicitor, L. C. Massey,; Is Plane* and SfliMITKhtiona Che*rfnit)
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now putting into legal form tho call
rest Thi:
drd. Phono 77.
ATT WoVk OdaAhtied'
for the bond Issuta which will bo sub­
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2:40 n.m.
8:40 a.m.
1:38 p.m.
3:20 p;ni.
7:10 p.m.

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84... .......11:45n.m.
80... ....... 2:35 p.m.
92... ....... 4:00 p.m.
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12:05 p.m.
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FOR RENT—Two unfttrnUheU- roomb
■r f
ahd pHVate bath. 411 PArk Av*.
Drily four more days to Inftp th«
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FOR RENT—Half of store, with finb drawers.
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body. Must be cheap. Box 291, City |C O N T R A C T O R and B U ILD E P street, opposite postofflce.
230-tf&lt;
Make the editor happy by iMnding
111 i* »* . j warn
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Shirley Apt, opp, P. O.
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HARTFORD BATTERY £ NEVV TWO-STORY HOUSE, NEARLY FIN- il
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ISHED. EASY TERMS
“Battery Insurant^”
Sold and Serviced by
Other Bargains in Real Estate
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Haight &amp; Wieland__

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issues, nnamely,
tho
public utillt # ■
qutstlon, sewerage bonds, !neli\eralj ,r

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Sanford GonstrucFn Co.

15% Discount Will Be Allotted foY fcash

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READING COURSES covering every
phase of agriculture will be found of
great va!uc. to the busy young people
Smith Bros. Garage
nnd men and women on the farm
Expert Repairing
everywhere.. Tell your friends that
OIL,
GAS
and A C C E S S O R Y
Seminole county is entitled to fifty
Oak
nnd Flrdt
scholarships in review courses, hjgh
school subjects, agricultural rending
courses, and civil service courses be­
Geo. W. Knight
fore February first. The Herald will
Real Estate and Insurance
be glad to have its renders take ad­
vantage of this splendid opportunity SANFORD
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for lesa than
FLORIDA
which the state offers Us citlzuiiH
25 cents, and positively no classified fids charged to anyone. Cask
everywhere through the General Ex­ .. Employment Bureau..
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a linn and remit ac­
tension Division.
cordingly.
Tho vocational commute* of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women’fi Club
The cost of keeping up an empire requests nil young women desiring
FUR itENT— One
furnished bod
FOR SALE
is becoming almost as prohlbitnvo ns employment to register at the First
room, also gara'go. lid Laurel Avo.
Natlonni Bank.
keeping up. a vampire.
nto-tfc
FOR SALE— Paper shell pecans, SOL
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
Mognolln.
W ANTED
The world is now safe for democ­
FOR HALE— Large corrugated iron
Sanford
Machine
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racy, but ti’s still a good idea to hire
warehouse, located in farming sec­ flfANT&amp;B— CiistomeS fob fresh milk,
the best lawyer you can got.
morning nnd evening doliverion.— R.
Foundry Co.
tion, on side track.—A. I*. Connelly.
General Machine ami Boiler Works
232-4tc L. Garrison. Phone 3711. Ifl9-St-Tu
204-tfc
MEMOKIAI
Automobile Flywheel Steel Genr
FOR SALE—Dodgu Touring Car,
bands in stock
used only few months in first class WANTED—Salesladies at Surpriso
Shoe Store.
232-2tc
Crank Shafts Re-turned
condition §500. cash. Can bo seen
To tho Officers nnd Members of
a» an
ah a-t h k i n n n
at Millers warehouse, address Dr. C.
Taylor Coiumandcry K. 'J':
Sanford
Steam
Laundry
V. Jessup, Kjtommlng, Pu. 230-Gtc
Across the bright sunshine o f our

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You Can Find the Name of
Every Live Professional itnd
Business Man in Hanford In
Tills Column Each Day

Over Seminole County Rank
HANFORD
. FLORIDA

Great Captain’s loving providence
has fallen the darkness of the valley
of the Shadows, and one of our be­
loved fraters has been bowed in sor­
row, while wo Ilia fellow pilgrims
mourn with him.
In acknowledging to our Captain,
General Ralph C. Chapman our pro­
found and sincere sympathy for the
loss of his companion and helpmeet,
wo well know Hint words are never
adequate to give t,hesu emotions ex­
pression. Wo can only say to him
that our hearts are with him, nnd
that our prayer is that Hie Blessed
Emmanuel, bright Morning Star, will
strengthen and sustain him.
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Wo, wno, too, are now linked to the
fir on t Beyond have found a bright
vision in these words.
“ By tho hut of the peasant, where
poverty weeps, and night to tho
tower of the King.
If i t is a slightly used or new automobile you want, we have
Close, close to the cradle, where in­
it, and at a price that will suit you.
fancy sleeps,

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(Jet your bcnutlful engraved Christ­
mas cards at the Herald office. Send
these beautiful tokens of tho Christ­
mas spirit to your triends. A Inrgo
stock from which to choose.
A CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR
EVERY FLORIDIAN
That box of fine stationery and
correspondence curds nil for one dol­
When times are hard a person’s
lar at the Ucrnhl office is tho biggest
opportunity to find a position that
bargain in the world. Get one.
pays depends largely upon school
The Daily Ilerald wll be put into training and previous experience.
Enterprise every night at five o'clock At present hundreds of citizens, rang­
when the new liont, .Sanford, stars her ing, In age from thirteen to sixtyregular schedule after tho first of tho five, are fitting themselves for bet­
year. This means something to tho tor positions by getting more educa­
tion at homo through tho General
daily advertisers.
Extension Division of the University
of
Florida.
\V. T. Donnelly is expected to ar­
Until tho first of February the
rive in the city today for a few dny's
visit. His boats will be left at Jack­ General Extension Division offers
sonville for the time beirig but ho will scholarships to nil citizens, regard­
bring them here later in the season less of* age or previous school advant­
for a month’s stay,
ages who feel the need of more
education. These scholarships cover
.Miss Alpha Crnhshnw, a former stu- the COMMON SCHOOL BRANCHES
&lt;1*nt of Kent State Normal Collage not only for boys and girls who can
of Ohio,, lias come to spend the win-1 n,,t K° to school, but men and women
t&lt; r here and will make her homo with who want more education. All pa
Me. and Mrs.-S. C. Burritr, BIB Myr- pers nre handled confidentially and
*’ Avo,, of this city. The Former's citizens who feel the need of more
education can get it in this way with­
homo was Dover, Ohio.
out embnrrnsment or loss of time.
In the same way HIGH SCHOOL
iii'mciiiher that the Herald office
bis ono of tin finest stocks of sta- COURSES am given to those who
1!"nary in the city nt very reasonable desire them. Review courses are o f­
ftrlruti. Get a lln0 on that fine box fered to ten'll cs in preparation for
nt correspondence ,..irdo and station­ state or special teachers’ certificates,
ery combined for one dollar.
You mid CIVIL SERVICE courses arc
will pay $2.50 for the same box in given which will assist the student
other cities.
seeking a government position. The

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George A. DeCottes

Kiwanis . Club held their regular
Luncheon nt the Valdez Hotel today.
A Christmas tree featured the pro­
gram with short talks by Klwaninns
DeCottes and Dr Hyman. Forty,
members had luncheon and Chairman
Miller of the Christmas Basket Com­
mittee mndo favorable report on
this committees activities. Chnirmnn
Smith of the Athletic Committee will
have a Basket Ball and Howling team
ready for the City League which is
now being formed in Snnford. Many
other important matters were dis­
cussed ami a general good time en­
joyed.

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Sanford
THE

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T he S anford D aily H erald
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921

VOLUME II

Sanford
THB
“City Substantial”
NUMBER 232

BILL LAID
BRITISH
DELEGATION
CANCEL
PROHIBITION OFFICERS RAID ANTI-LYNCHING
OVER UNTIL AFTER XMAS,
HOUSE LEADERS AGREE RESERVATIONS ON STEAMER
ROOM JUST ABOVE SUPERIORS
-CANNOT LEAVE FOR HOME
IN ESTHETIC BOSTON TOWN
Democrats Hid Out And Congress Was Quoromless for Two Hours

TRAMMELL
WANTS MORE
FARMERS’ AID

ARMED BANDS
OPERATING IN
Londonderry

WASHINGTON,
Dec.
21.—An present, Mr. Garrett made n point of Members Think But Lit­
agreement to postpone consideration order thnt a quorum woh not present
of tho Dyer anti-lynching bill until nnd Speaker Glllctt instructed the tle Chance Being Able
after the Christmas recess was reach­ sergcnnt-nt-nrms to round up absent
to Leave Now
ed Into yesterday by house leaders af­ mmebers.
Declaring that less than half a doz­
ter several hours of ineffectual efforts
en Democrats wero on the floor tho
to maintain a quorum.
,
WOULD PROVIDE $50,000,01)0 AD­
TAKE FIFTEEN MEN OUT OF
Opponents of the measure blocked speaker charged they woro attempt­
DITIONAL THROUGH
HOMES AND I)ISefforts to begin debato by an effec­ ing to obstruct tho bill.
Ten deputies attempted to loente
APPEAR
FEDERAL BANKS
.
tive filibuster. For soveral hours
absentees, 30 of whom wero needed REGARDING ABOLITION OF SUB­
business
was
suspended
through
lack
WEHE IN ROOM WHERE LIQUOR
( n r T h e A ssociated P r c n )
on the floor before the House could
WASHINGTON! Doc. 21 —(Spoof a quorum.
MARINES AND THE I)EWAS SEIZED AND TABLES
BELFAST, Dec. 21.—Armed gangs
trnnsnet
business.
After
a
two
hour
Under
n
resolution
adopted
Monday
cinl)—Senator
Trammell today in­
MANDS
OF
FRANCE
FILLED WITH BOOZE
oporating in Londonderry took fifteen night nfter n spirited fight tho bill tie up with little prospects thnt ab­
troduced
two
bills
of great import­
"
^
men from tholr homes yesterday, re­ had right of way with tho understand­ sent Democrats would uppoar to pro­
ance. One of his measures provided
(H y Thi&gt; A u o d iK fd T ress)
(II? The A ssociate* P r e ss)
moving them to unknown destination. ing it wns not to be pressed to a final vide a quorum, Representative Mon­
WASHINGTON, Dec.
21.—
for nn additional fund of $50 000,000
BOSTON, Dec. 21*—ProhlTho raiders who wore not disguised, vote before congress suspended activ­ dell, Republican lender, agreed in con­
The British* delegation to the
a year for lonns to farmers through
• bltion officers raided a room in
woro strangers in tho neighborhood.
arms conference today cancelled
ference with Mr. Garrett to delay be­
ities for tho holidays.
the fedcrnl fnrni land bnnks. Sena­
the Quincy House laat night di­
their reservations they hnd made
When Chnirmnn Volstead of tho ju- ginning of debnto of tho Dyer propos­
tor Trammell snys thousands of far­
DELAND LADY SERIOUSLY
on n steamer sailing from New
rectly above the room where
dicinry committee, which • favorably al until after tho recess.
mers
nt present arc denied long-time
INJURED BY BOY’S RIFLE reported tho bill, attempted yesterday
Governor Co*, of Massachusetts,
York December 31. It wns stntWith n compromise ngreed to
lonns from the fedcrnl land banks
was being entertained .at dinner
cd thnt members of the delega­
to call It up, Rcprosoiitutivo Garrett, cnougli Democrats trailed back into
because th 0 funds nro not available.
(Itr T he A eaoclaled P ress)
of Republican leader* and aelied
tion think there Is little chnnco
DELAND, Dec. 21.—Mrs. Robert G. Tennessee, Democratic leader, forced the House chamber to furnish a quor­
His other bill provides for the War
twenty bottle* of cocktail*, and
Bishop, of this city, wns soriously in­ one rol call after another, each tak­ um when the anti-lynching bill w a s| of their being able to lenve be­
Finance Corporation to hnve authori­
four bottles of whiskey. State
fore the middle of Jnnunry.
jured this morning when n bullet from ing up nearly half an hour’s time. rend by a clerk nnd tho House ad­
ty to make advances nnd lonns to
Prohibition Director Potter was
The British delegation Is said
journed
to
take
up
n
variety
of
other
n small riflo being used by two boys When a roll cnll finally showed less
farmers nnd cattlemen through banks
present nt dinner. According to
to feel the action of the Jnpnnese
entered the window, struck tho bnd than hnlf of the house membership legislation until the recess begins.
until July 1, 1923, instead of lmvintc
officers, several of the dinner
delegates in calling upon Tokio
and glancing off penotrntod her
this relief to th 0 agricultural inter­
guests were in tho room where
for further instructions in regnrd
forehead. Although suffering intense
ests terminated in 1922, ns provided
to Shantung would involve con­
the liquor was found. Officers
pain she entered her automobile and
by the present law.
siderable delay In settlement of
said when they entered the room
drove down town to her husbnml. She
Under the law which Senator
they found in addition to liquor
that
question.
will he taken to Jacksonville this af­
Trammell
seeks to hnvo extended for
two long tnbles on which were
ternoon for immediate operation.
ono
yenr
longer
the citrus fruit nnd
two hundred whiskey glnsse*,'
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Tho ac­ cattle industry hnve had advances
twelve empty whiskey bottle* and
ceptance by France with reservations, of large sums made to them through
CUT FEDERAL DISCOUNT
sixteen empty water bottle*.
jof the American proposal of 175,000 Florida hanks by thc War Finnnce
ATLANTA, Dec. 21.—A reduction
With thc law extend­
TEMPERATURE TO FALL
conference Corporation.
In the interest rnte on all classes of Six Former Soldiers Tell of Allegel Executions,*"™
ed
for
ono
yenr
beyond tho present
COLD WAVE COMING
'forward last night to its next major
paper from 5 1-2 per cent to 5 per
But
No
Evidence
life
of
Floridn
will
no doubt receive
STOM WARNINGS UP
___________
i*m&gt;blom—tho submarine issue. Italy,
cet, was announced today by M. B.
further substantial aid.
Wellborn, governor of the Sixth
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.-Nono of rnnnder of the Third Battalion
.J?
^ ^ '1 ^ ,0 0 0 lL nlf^ K u tl^ T d ^
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—'Temp­
Federal Rcservo Bank.
Infantry,
brought
a
quick
nnd
"harp,
•
.
nn
HEN. FLEtYHEU SAYS
erature will fnll almost generally
the six witnesses appearing yesterday ■ i t /
! IT
I Hnin
denial from Major
Heiromo L.
Opio,ii tionnl ^only* on its nccoptnnco by
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
East of Mississippi rivor tonight and
before n senntc committee was able
nt his homo nt Staunton, Vn., who r”nco*
........... . „
.
HAMPERS AGRICULTURE
in Atlantic State Tnursdny. Cold GOVERNMENT IS LOSING
Hrmn nnnou ,c‘- ’ c *
BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR to give first hand evidence to support wns In charge of thnt organization
wave wnrningns issued for East and
who announced ho would ho Blad « » •* "“ “ml
l rim h
charges by Senator Watson, Domocrnt,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Control
storm warnings on NortA Atlantic
to
SO
before
tho
committee.
Scott,
*•*»"■
"W
"™
11*'
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
20
.—Modifi­
Georgia, thnt American soldiers hnd
of the treasury department over tha
Coast.
* •
«
cation of tho national prohibition been hanged without trinl in FrnRee. wnB positive la tho naeortion that ho *■» ■uh eomn.lt o. of fifteen f a r t h . nffnirs of the farm lonn board hns
different
nnvn* committee of the naval comamendment to permit t h . Hale of George II. Taylor, of Philadelphia, mw both men killed,
«ifforent ■
of* th(J
“ conferonco.
*
. The sub- resulted in defeating the aim of legis­
FEDERAL CQURT
beer
and
win,?
would
mean
nn
ad­
thin
nnd
frail
nnd
under
treatment,
times,
thnt
tho
first
shboting
of
n
committee
did
break its nililonco suffi- lation enacted for the purpose of aid­
TAKES A HAND
epilepsy,:| courier was witnessed
as he himself
Himself explained, for epilepsy,
witncasaa by
oy several
severe, bun- ....
however, to publish the mes- ing the farmers of thc country, Son- ^
IN CHICAGO RAIDS dition to the povcrnmert*’a revenue of ns
hnlf n billion dollars a year, high doclnred he had seen twelve soldiers , dred men and that he alone saw tho
cxchanf,t&gt;(, ,iy Secretary Hughes ntor Fletcher, Democrat, Florida,
p
, Brinncl whlch led up to charged todny. While tho farmers
CHICAGO, Dee. 21.—While police treasury officials said today. Esti­ hanged, or one more than the number second.
officially listed by tho war department | Having Major pie in mind ns com- ^
^ ^
^ ^ (|olog|Uion wore in "distressing condition,” ho
mates
made
in
connection
with
the
continued milling in effort to enforce
a*
executed
in
accordance
with
court
inandor
of
the
battalion,
Colonel
Jicth^
wero
read and dlscuss- asserted, tho ngency created by con­
proposed
legislation
to
legalize
tho
prohibition law in Chicago, Federal
martinl verdicts, approved by Gcnor- el pressed the witness closely a s-to
^ aubcomni|ttt.^ but tho 0fflc- gress to aid them was being restrict­
sale
of
beer
and
win
0
hnvo
revealed,
Courts tiok hand in mntter when
no more than ed by*thc treasury department to an­
that $500,090,000 «l Pershing. Taylor, confused an to ' he spelling of the name i n d h tor ■ c' mmuMi Q^
Judge Landis issued writs of injunc­ officials 'said,
the
number
of
victims,
tostified
nt
informed
Chairman
Hrnndego
private-i
1
nual bond issues of between $150,000­
tion ngninst twelve \snloons and yearly would be collected in taxes first ho hnd seen three, and then u n-[ly thnt Scott evidently was referring j 1
‘ _______________ ^
from
this
sourco.
000 nnd 5200,000,000 whereas, the
Cnbnrets restraining them from vio­
der direct questioning, increased his (to tho Virginian. But Scott stuck to (
rv p n p n p
nfount of issue he snid, should ho
lation of volstend net.
figures to four, Jumping finally to Oploy.
iIIA IIj IIK rK K N
several times greater.’’ He esti­
twelve. All of these, he declared,] In making sweeping denial of th o ,1711* ^ msmjm. o h u
mated Hint bond issue «f $1,000,000
LARGEST AMERICAN AIR
were put to denth in nnd around Is- Vhnrge, Major Opic, at Staunton, don
dny is neccssnry to meet present
CRAFT ARRIVED OVER
Sur-Tillo in the period from April to glared in a statement thnt Scott
conditions.
WASHINGTON TODAY
June, 1019.
j "writes himself down as a skulker by
“But the treasury department i«
In no instance could the witness Huy his own testimony, thnt he belonged
Mir The Aaanrlnf rd I'rraa)
not
interested In agriculture,” Sen­
he know whether liny or all of them to another outfit and never could have
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Semiator
Fletcher asserted, nnd does not
hnd boon tried by a military court.
been in the fighting line with the FINAL ACTION IS NOT EXPECT­
rigid dirigihlo Romn, tho largest
want
the bonds for the fnrm to como
American airernft, nrrivod over Wash­ SEMINOLE COUNTY WOMEN T(h Because of the evident physical third battalion,
ED REFORE CHRIST­
into
competition
with other bonds
weakness of the witness, Senator
Although ho did not know of IiIh
ington today on its first long dis­
MAS
to
aid
commercial,
Industrial busi­
MEET HERE DECEMBER
Watson suggested thnt nrmy officers, own knowledge of nny executions
tance flight nfter hnving been brought
ness
and
trndij
enterprises.
without
trinls,
Robert
A.
Harrison,
including Colonel Walter Ilothol, as­
2HTII
to the United Stntes from Italy nnd
DUBLIN, Dec. 21.—Thc Dai! Eire________________
V
sistant judge ndvoente general, retire of Wilmington, North Carolina, told
reassembled at Lngloy field, Virginia.
nnn
todny
entered
tho
third
day
of
it’s
the
committee
he
“had
witnessed
two
TO PROHIBIT BLOCKS
At the urgent request of tho state from tho room, explaining thnt Tay­ lynchings," ono conducted by "Hard- public discussion of tho Irish pence
IN CONGRESS IN FUTURE,
lor wns subject to epileptic attacks
EXIIUME BODY TO FIND BUL­
officers of tho Lenguo of Women Vo­ nnd thnt tho presence of officers boiled” Smith. The soldier, ho said, treaty with tho outeomo of a vote on
HILL TO BE FRAMED
LET IN DURUANCE CASE
ters, a cnll has gono forth to tho wom­ might disturb him. Hut tho former wus put to death for refusing to the question of ratification still in
(H r T hr A aaoclaled I’rraa)
en of Seminolo County to attend a soldier announced ho wanted the of­ sweep a stockade with a toothbrush, doubt. Claims of opposing factions
WASHINGTON, Dee. 21.—A bill
CLEARWATER, Deo, 21.—Authori­ meeting on Friday, December 30th at ficers to remain.
thnt the killing, as he remembered it,
ties today planned to oxhumo tho body 2:30 p. m. nt the Court House in San­
Testimony by Henry L. Scott, 22 took place on December 21, 1910, at rang from majority or two against prohibiting thc formation in congress
of blocs based upon particular pursuits
"f Eston Durrnnco killed Snturdny ford, to consider tho feasibility nnd years old, of Konmoro, Ohio, that ho 7:30 o’clock in the evening, and that treaty to ten in it’s favor.
Opposition to referring Anglo-Irish or geographical locations for tho pur­
night at a dance near Snfety Harbor wisdom of forming a lenguo In this hnd soon two soldier* shot down- in he saw the lynching from a distance
treaty to Irish electorate was voiced pose of in nnywny affecting legisla­
in an effort to prove tho size of bul­ county.
cold blood by a "Mnjor Oploy," coin- of 300 ynrds.
by Georgu Duffy, ono of its negotia­ tion was Introduced todny by Repre­
lets the sumo ns thoso contained In n
This is nn orgnnizntion absolutely
tors, in Ids argument for ratification sentative Ansorge, Republican, Now
pistol said to Imvc belonged to Carter non-partisan, which has becomo nat­
of the pact delivered in this morning’s York. Sonntors and representatives
I’ierson. An examination of the body ional in scope, and which iH now being
session of tho Dail Efreann. Ho op­ would ho subject to a fine of five
&lt;»f Mrs. Robert I’icrHon, sister-in-law formed in tho various counties of
posed tliis course heenuso plebiscite thousand dollars in enso it proved they
°[ Pierson, 'also killed, showed sho Florida. Its slogan Ih “Butter Schools,
enmpnign,
he asserted, would rend tho belonged to a "bloc.’’
died from a wound from tho bullot Bettor Children, Bettor Citizens.’’
country
from
ono end to tho other.
the sumo enlibro ns tho wenpon said
Tho object of a county organization
FIVE BANDITS
to have been used by Pierson.
•
would bo to study tho conditions nnd
*
DUBLIN,
Dec.
21.—At
tho
close
of
HELD UP HANK
needs of oUr public schools especially,
yesterday’s session of tho Dail EireNEAR COLUMBUS
BRUM LEYS WILL OPEN
and tho moral nnd physical environ­
ann it was clear thnt a decision on
ACT
PROVIDES
THAT
TWENTY
CHULUOTA INN JAN. 1
ment of our children, and youth, and
tho treaty would not lie taken before
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 21.—Flvo
FO THE SEASON to take such action as might scorn WOMAN MADE RETURN TRIP,
MILLIONS SHALL HE
Thursday afternoon at the enrlicst. bandits held up Steel-Ton branch
BOSTON
TO
J
AX,
HAD
TY­
wise to correct any Inck of proper con­
SPENT
Some of tho members wero even of Citizens Trust nnd Snvlngss Bank
PHUS ON ARRIVAL
•Mr. and Mrss. C. D Brumloy hnvo ditions thnt might appear. It is a
thc opinion thnt adjournment ovor todny nnd escaped with ten thousand
ngnin assumed the management of program which must make its appeal
( l l r T he Aaaoetatrd P rraa&gt;
(Ilr
T
he
Aaaoetatrd
Prcaa)
the Chuluotn Inn at Chuluotn nnd will to every woman, and which cannot ho
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Tho Scn- tho Christnins holidays mny ho neccs- dollars.
BOSTON, Doc. 21.—*A woman fifty
open for business January first with answorod save by concerted action.
nte yesterday passed tho Houbo hill Hary, among them Michael Collins.
The trend of sentiment in tho par­
yenrs
old,
who
just
mndo
n
trip
by
KIWANIS ENTERTAINMENT
appropriating $20,000,000 for tho rcn
New Year’s dinnor. All thoso
Tho annual meeting of tho Stnto
liament
is eagerly watched, nnd ob­
•ocnl people nnd tho many winter Lenguo, of which Mrs, J. B. O’Hara, water nnd-roil to. Jacksonville, Fla., ||ef 0f the starving nnd distressed In
visitors who hnvo boon to Chuluotn of Lnko Worth, is chnirmnn, occurs In and return, wns found to ho suffer­ Russia, with two amendments, ono servers present throughout tho duy’s Will'Have a Christmas Tree at Lunch
Thursday at Valdes
luiow t,tnt tho Chuluotn Inn Is one Jacksonville bn January 5th nnd tho ing from typhus, Health Commission­ appropriating $500,000 to bo used for proceedings were of tho opinion last
night
thnt
the
prospects
of
ratification
er
Woodward
announced
todny.
Tho
tho hospitulizntlon of former sorvice
of t:,u beat hotels In tho Btnte. It is call is made now for Somlnolo county
Tho Kiwnnis Club of Sanford will
n&lt;»t n lnrg0 hotel but tho homo like to decide her position before thnt woman wns taken ill nt Wilmington, men in Arizona, nnd tho other set­ have improved. Ono Bpenker shurply
criticised the attitude of some of tho hold tholr rogulnr luncheon tomorrow
Delaware,
on
her
return
trip
nnd
ting
nnido
$
100,000
for
tho
uso
of
tho
n' r. the beautiful surroundings, tho avont.
monibors suggesting that though they nt 12:15 nt tho ,Vnlde*. The enter­
On behalf of a group of Interested enmo Immediately to Boston hospital government In rolloving unemploy­
ren! Florida ntniosphoro that pro
would vote ugainst the treaty they tainment committee Is arranging a
ment. ,
.
vails and Inst but not least tho ox local womon and ut their request, rep­ he said.
Christmas treo with presents for each
"And I regnrd Lenino," ho continued really hoped it would be approved.
‘■client faro end accomodations muko resentative women throughout tho
BALTIMORE,
D
k.
21.—New
Kiwnninn. In order that it be tho
"ns
ono
of
tho
two
or
throo
groat
in­
county
hnvo
been
invited
to
take
tho
t"u Chuluotn Inn ono of th 0 popular
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
T.
E,
King
leave
to­
York
St.
Loois
train
number
three,
usual
success cnch Kiwnninn should
tellects
uncovered
by
tho
war.
I
may
load
In
their
communities
by
Mrs.
W.
places of Floridn. All tho'Sanford
day
nnd
will
drive
to
Miami
und
other
bo
present
for Santa Claus will bo
Baltimore
&amp;
Ohio
Railroad
derailed
say,
too,
thnt
the
government
there
is
F.
Blackman,
of
Lnko
Monroo,
nnd
to
friends of tho Inn nnd of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Drum ley nro exported to eat bring tho womon togethor for this ut Independence, West Vn., today. bettor than tho Czar’s government. It I Knst Const points to spend Christ- there and have a present for each and
hns potentialities and possibilities.” I mas.
overy one.
No one injured. Broken rail.
Turkey with them New Years Day. conference.

and State Pro­
hibition Head Were
at Banquet

G o v e rn o r

SERIOUS PROBLEMS

DINNER _G U E ST S

WATSON’S PROOF DIFFICULT
TO MAKE ANY SHOWING
-N O EYE WITNESSES

ZlL

WOMEN VOTERS
WILL FORM
COUNTY LEAGUE

RATIFICATION
AGREEMENT

SENATE PUTS
HAD TYPHUS,
APPROVAL ON
MADE TRIP
RELIEF BILL
TO FLORIDA

�T H E SA N FO R D DA1L'
FOR RENT—Two furnished roofBBj

■A useful Christinas gift, bay a ko­
dak.—Bower A Roamlllat.
226-tfc

All kinds of Imported perfumes^— WANTED—To repair auto* at homo
garages. Apply BOB West Third St.
Bower A Roumlllat.
286-tfe
Phone 77.
281-6tp
Turkeys at L. P. McCuller’s. ltc
New Florida 8yrup, 75c gal.—L. P.
McCuller.
281-ltc MULES FOR SALE—Five teams
A useful Christmas gift, buy a ko­
splendid, medium slsed farm mules
dak.—Bower A Roumlllat.
226-tfc
at
lour prices.—F. N. Burt, DeLeon
Christmas Cigars, boxes fl.10 to
Springs, Fla.
231-10tc
95.00.—Bower
A
Roumlllat.
231-4tc
Waterman’s Fountain Pena for
everybody.—Bower A Roumlllat.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 6 or
281-4 tc Jones’ Dairy Farm Sausage.—L. P,
0, corner of Oth st. and Laurell ave­
McCuller.
231-lte
nue.
231-2tp
Nice fat hens, L. P. McCuller. ltc
Good meals, |8.00 per week. The
Temple
Club, corner Third and Park. WELFARE DEPARTMENT
Beautiful line si Christmas Station­
WILL HAVE MEETING
ery, Bower A Roumlllat
226-tfc
Apalachicola oystora.—L. P. Mo
The Welfare Department of the
281-It&lt;
A large assortment of Dennison’s Culler.
Women’s Club will have a meeting
beautifully engraved Christmas cards.
at the club house at 3 o'clock Wed­
—Mobley’s Drug Store.
227-tfc Waterman’s Fountain Pens for
nesday afternoon. A small offer­
everybody.—Bower A Roumlllat
ing for the Children’s Homo will be
281-4
tc
Beautiful line of Christmas Stationreceived
y, Bower A Roumlllat.
225-tfc
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
NAGEL'S HAIR TROUBLES
All kinds of imported perfumes.— and private bath. 411 Park Ave.
281-dtp
Bower A Roumlllat
225-tfe
Ne Flowing Locks for Actor la Pic
"That 0. K. Butter-crust Bread Salt Mullet end Roe.—L. P. McCultore, "The Lost Romance”
231-ltc
makes the family happy.” Polnset- r.
tia Butter-split bread "cant be beetI to
Canrad Nagel, after allowing his
Our usual line of good Home­ on.”
227-6te
l-4tc hair to grow untouched for six
made Candies, and for the bene­
months, because it so happened that
Every color of Dennison's Lustre
the roles hej portrayed required a
fit of those th at are partial to Crepe Paper, also Crape Paper
head
of logn hair, breathed a sigh of
Streamers, Festoons and other Den­
shipped gooJe we have them, nison’s
:
relief
when ho was cast for the part
I
have
some
real
car
bargains
Crepe Paper Christmas decor­
.
•
i
850
of
Allen
a young physician
1
Bulck
4
..................
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also good varioiy of mixed at ations.—Mobley’s Drug Store. 227-tfc 1 Auburn, nearly n e w ................ 005 in WilliamErskine,
DeMIlle’s new Paramount
25c per lb.
Investigate the Calllo out-board row 1 Olds 4 nearly now ............ . 1185 productin, "The Lost Romance," which
will be displayed at the Star Theatre
boat motors, at Ball Hardware Co. 1 Oldsmobllo ......... ....................
today, and found that at last he could
Truck
nearly
new
...................
231-5tc
remove the superfluity of long wavy
See mo for real bargains.
locks
and be himself once more.
N. H. GARNER
"An actor must make sacrifices for
280-4tc
art," smiled Mr. Nagel. "All summer
long,
when it was hot, I labored under
NOTICE!
1 w ant to u
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heavy
thatch, and immediately the
rHESE GLASSES]
fin d a g o o d
wenther turned cold, off came tho
AOTO REPAIR
AND REA D
holr."
S H O P /Mr. Nagel has tho role of great
a d dress.
dramatic forco in "The Lost Romance"
—Lola Wilson is leading woman, Jack
Holt has a strong rolo and Fontaino
I.nKue is delightfully cast.

‘The Lost Romance’

W A T E R ’S

ANDY
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ny; also a two-part Comedy

Announcement
On and after January 1st, 1922, we will operate our
new steel motorboat SANFORD In passenger service
between SANFORD and ENTERPRISE on a sched­
ule to be announced later. The motorboat will also
be available for charter hire for outings, hunting
trips and special occasions. Holiday hunting trip
dates are now being booked. Charter rates on appli­
cation to—

Opp Montezuma Hotel

203 East Third Street
Motorboats quota:

30 Persona
20 Persons

Passenger and outing service.
Hunting trip service ..............

CARD OF THANKS

General Repairs
Rear of Wight Bros.’ Service Station

FLORIDA

SANFORD

For all tho kindness shown us and
for the beautiful floral offerings
during our rocent bereavement, wa
Waterman’s Fountain Pens fot wish to txpress to our friends our
everybody.—Bower A Roumlllat.
1 sincere thank.
Clairo and Clifford Walker.
231-4tc
Mr. and Mrs. M. Minarik.

JACK HOLT IN LBA0INQ
Jack Holt, who scorad a personal
success In "Mtdsummsr Madness” has
th i leading man’s role In "Ths Lost
Romance,” a new William DeMllle’a

Paramount production which will bo
shown at tho Star Theatro today.
Seena Owen is the charming girl in
the story. Conrad Nagel, Fontaine
LaRue and Mayme Kelso have import­
ant parts.

SHOPPING HINTS
FO R

CHRISTMAS GIFTS
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT

Your Christmas
WHERE SANTA CLAUS HAS HEADQUARTERS

Mother
Toys of every kind
Wagons
Bicycles
Kiddie Kars
Dolls
Doll Carriages
Horns
Balls
Etc., Etc.

Silk Shirts
Special for Christmas
Week, $8.00 value
now
Ties
Handkerchiefs
Hats, Caps,
Etc., Etc.

Dress Patterns
of every, kind.
Bureau Scarfs
Table Covers
Bedroom Slippers
Kimonas
Bath Robes
Special Prices during
Christmas Week

Eastman Kodaks $2 to $35, Kodak Albums
Fine Imported Perfumes
Large Assortment of Candies
A Most Attractive
Line of Fountain Pens and Pencils
A Beautiful Assortment of
Fancy Box Stationery
Cigars, Boxes of 25, $1 to $5
Safety, Razors, $1 to $5

Ivory Goods

Bower &amp; Roumiliat
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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THE SANFORD DAILY

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than any musical,9: lizatfon In tho
state Just now, will render, their
a u a iM iiu iiu k a ^ iIu liR H iiu ia la iH iiw iin i l ^
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Inr woekly concoct In Central
Thursday night. Cut out the follow­
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
ing program and save it for tho con­
Phono II7-W
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March—Sons of Australia............
—l l r « « m c o ia « u n k m mt n w u
k o n * i or U 7 0 a arc e n tr r ta la la c , w rit*
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A .M tatai rard « • U U 4epar&lt;m *at. ( I t I i i
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Overturn—Poet and Peasant .......
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Idyll—Sparklets.......Johann Lamornik
SOCIAL CALENDAR
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Popular Songs of ’21—
of this b&amp;nk and ita officers ia thnt you will
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a. Mon Homme........ Maurice Yrain
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Tuesday—Mrs. Mary Higgins will en­
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b. Moonlight.......Constance Conrad
tertain nt dinner honoring Miss
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nlwnya find here n friendly welcome, no mata
intermission
Adelaide Higgins.
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Chractoristlc March—Tho Whistling
yfodnusdny—Mrs. Howard P. Smith
ter
wlmt
your
needs—and
n
norvice
to
handle
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Coon ................... .'.... A. F. Weldon
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will entertain nt n Bridge Lunch­
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Selection from H. M. S. Pinafore
eon nt ten o’clock a. m. nt her homo
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them with promptness nnd courtesy.________
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Arthur
Sullivan
on Sanford Heights
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Patrol—Amcricus.......F. W. Menchnnt
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"Wednesday—McLeod-1 If ggins nup­
Band Will Play
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Row may we help you?
Waltz—Tesoro Mio..............E. Becuccl
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tials at eight o’clock nt the home of
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March—Indiana Guards..W. II. Kiefer
Thursday Night
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Higgins on
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The Sanford Band will ronder two
In Fine Program famous
Onk Avonuo.
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selections in this evening's
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Friday—Mrs. Itnymond Key will en­
program, one the always beloved over­
Sanford's Celebrated Musical Organ­ ture Poet and Peasant and tho other
tertain tho members of tho T. N. T. Wonderful Store
ization Will Entertain the Peo­
Chib nt her homo on Park nvenuo
tho famous seloction H, M. S. Pina­
Filled
With
Goods
ple This Week
lit 3:30 p; in.
fore written by Sir Arthur Sullivan,
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That Delight the Eye
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Saturday—The Children’s Story Hour
author of tho Mikado and dedicated to
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will bo held in Centrnl Park nt 4
The famous Sanford band, the one her late Majesty, Queen Victoria, Eng­
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A COMMUNITY BUILDER
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Sanford Furniture Co&lt;, of This City, th a t Is occasioning more comment land’s lielovod quean mother.
p. m.
lias
One
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f
the
Finest
Stores
Sunday—Christmas Carols will bo
in Florida
sung nt Centrnl Pnrk at four o’clock
a a a a a a a a a a ia a a B R a a a a a a a a a a iR a a a a a a i( R R B a a a R a a a a a a a ia R « | F. P* Forster, Pres.
B. F. Whitner, Cashier ^
by the Music Department of tho
In the Daily today appenrs the ad­ 3 I'
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vertisement
of
the
Sanford
Furnlturo
ford band.
Co., in which they atatc they have the :
**• Gifts.
F. H. Hnmor, of fhiuigo, was in Store of a Thousand Useful
This sounds startling but it is no less
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tho city yesterday attending to busi­
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in
every
particular
and
a
visit
to
ness.
this wonderful store wil convince you.
This store, which by the way eonF. M. Haskell, of Jacksonville, tuiiics one of the finest stocks of
ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO j
spent the day here yestorday trans­ furniture in Central Florida has been
SUIT YOU
acting business.
improved in the past few months un­ :
til it is u dream of beauty. Occupy­ ■
You can make^money buying for advance.
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Dr. nnd Mrs. Woodborry, of Massa­ ing all of tlie big two story building ■
You are going to build a home one of these
chusetts, are spending tho winter every available space is filled and othWe
can
supply
you
with
everything
for
your
here at tho Guides.
et warehouses in tho city nru also
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
Christmas and New Year’s Dinners
filled with tho stock of new nnd upby easy stages.
Mr. and M s. Harry Dickson, of j to-date furniture and house furnish­
If you have some money, will build one or
Dressed Turkey, Geese and Chickens
Orlando, were the guests of Mrs. j ings of all kinds. The store hns been
touched with the hand of an artist
Mary Higgins dust evening.
two houses.
Milk-fed Veal and Young Pork
nnd as you go into tile front entrance
Pennsylvania Sausage, Salomi and LiverSanford is moving, don’t wait, get in the
Lucius McLeod, of Haines City, you are transfixed by the wonderful ’
arrived last evening. Mr. McLeod's array of vine furniture of every dowurst
game now.
There are all new
marriage to Miss Adelaide Higgins scription .
Choice Western Beef and Pork
will he an interesting social event styles of wood and upholstery in tho _
Apalachicola Oysters
taking place this evening at the home new Kaltex furniture, something new * Gardner’s Cakes
that the Sanford Furniture Co., is ■
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Higgins.
Tabasco Sauce
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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at lowest prices
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making, a run op Just npw
that Is so beautiful and yet so n
onnble that it will surprise you.
silver gray bedroom suites, the Am­
erican walnut suites, the very new
parchment suites, tho old Ivory, all
appeal to the eyo of the patrons,
Thero is such a bewildering array of
furniture, rugs, lamps, everything In
furnishings that simple words fail you
in n description.
Sanford should bo proud of this fur­
niture store. It is in tho big city
clnss in appearances but better than
tho big city clans In prices and your
homo merchants are with you always.
Head their advertisement in today’s
issue,

DINNER PARTY
Mrs. Mary Higgins entertained the
members of the Higgins innilVy very
delightfully Inst evening nt dinner at
the Gables, honoring Miss Adelaide
Higgins.
Tho tablo was conterod with a green
wicker bnsket filled with pink hibis­
cus and nspnrngus ferns, tho handle
tied with n largo fluffy bow of white
tulle. Around tho basket, nil sorts
of fruit was effectively arrunged. The
place cards were mininturo brides.
Covers were lnid for twelve.
At sevon o'clock an olegnnt six
epurse dinner was served. Mrs. Hig­
gins guests included: Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Higgins, Miss Adelaide Hig­
gins, Miss Sara Wnrren Ensterby,
Mrs. LnVerno Hurt, Kulph Wight,
James Higgins, William McLeod, Lu­
cius McLeod and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Dickson, of Orlando.

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^ S p r a y e r In d e n te d

That Will B e n e f i t
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hydrant
of
tie
city
which
wai
at
a
BIG REDUCTIONS
considerable distance from tho build
tog.
TAMPA, Dec. 20.—Agreeing to
substantial reduction In rates to the
consumer, effective with tho first of A. C. L. SHOPS AT
the coming year, the Tampa Gas Co.,
LAKELAND CUT FORCES
was released from its contract for
street lighting with the city of Tam
LAKELAND, Doc. 20.—Noticea
pa at a meeting of tho commissioners were posted at tho local shops of the
held In the commission room at 11:45 Atlantic Const Line Railroad here
today announcing that effective De­
o'clock Monday morning,
Mayor Charles H. Brown called the cember 24, the force will bo reduced
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meeting to order. In ndultion to the approximately 50 per cent About
Sanford, Fla., Dec. 20,1921.
commissioners, Clerk Duncan and 100 men will bo affected by the
newspapermen present in the com­ order, which Involves, mostly the car
mission room .John C. Gribbel, pres! repalrors, machincsts, boiler makers,
Santa Claus,
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dent; Mr, D, J, Collins, vice-president pipe fitters, blacksmiths and helpers.
of the Gas company; Mr. J. D. ShatCare Seminole County Bank,
tuck, one of the directors, Roscoe WOMAN KILLS SELF
Nettles, secretary and manager.
IN JACKSONVILLE
Sanford, Fla.
Under tho new rate, which will go
lr\to effect Janunry 1, 1022, the first
JACKSONVILLE, Dc. 17.—Mrs.
i.10,000 -cubic feet of gas will cost W arren.St. John of Lakcvicw, Ind.(
$2,14. The present rate is $2.25 for ended her life ’In a local family hotel
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ference Is 11 cents.
Beyond the statement of the proprie­
Here l am again. Been thinking th at since I’m giv­
A reduction of 19 cents. will be tor of the hotel that »h0 told him
allowed on the next 10,000 feet, the whpn pho.arrived two days ago that
ing Savings Accounts to Johnny and his mother for
price being reduced under the now her healtn would no: permit her to
Christmas, I might just as well give myself a present,
schedule from $2.25 so $2.04. A re­ continue her travel, no rizson is
duction Of 27 cents on the next 20,000 known fo* her act.
too. Bet it’s the only present I get anyhow.
cubic feet is annuonced, the reduc­
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The ladles of tho Baptist Church
Take the enclosed check and open a Savings Ac­
Th0 present rate for gas over 40,- will hold their annual bazaar on Fri­
count for yours truly.
000 cubic feet Is $1.07. The now day and Saturday, December 16 and
price will be $1.45, rivi present 17. Place will be announced lator.
minimum rate of $1.11 will hold
219-tfc
By George, I’m going to get into the game myself
under the now schedule.

a Real Gift This

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fiAlN^VILtK, Dec. 20.-A new
, 1I)raycr which* it iB believed will bo n
benefit to the trucking induehns been desisned by Profeeeor
A0 II Boyer, of the Florida Exped­
ient Station hero. Tho apparatus is
t ended for spraying young Drpck
S p ami its use m ake. It almost mioosaiblo not to kill ln.ccts that formS y succeeded in flying away unJ i e d before tho spraying machines
,»beretoforo used.
I Prof. Beyer, in addressing a gather­
ing of scientific mon at the Univor,ity of Florida, rcccntlj, stated4U st
kli experiments had bosh principally
„ith the boan jaa.ld, a,«««H rapid
flying insect, but that ho believed his
apparatus and method would be eas­
ily applicable to almost any Insect,
or disease, occurring on sny truck
^ p . He plans to conduct extensive
experiments and testa along these
lines within the next few months.
During the Inst year the bean crops
of the Florida Experiment Station
have been complete failures, except
where the new spraying apparatus
was employed. In every case where
it was used the boanr, were good.
The apparatus is simply of design
and thu method Is one easy to under­
stand. Three nozxels, loading from
N otice o f A pplication for T a x D r i f t
one common force pump to closely and ROLLINfl DORMITORY
U n d e r Section S78. o f the
Just above and on either side, of the
G e n e ra l S tatute*
PARTLY DESTROYED
row of plants, turn loose a veritable
Notlco U h e r e b y HI von t h a t J.
A.
haiy food of fumes of tho spraying
WINTER PARK, Dec. 20.—Lake­ ijiH hhrook, p u r c h a s e r o f T a x C e r t if ic a te
No. ISOS, d a t e d th o Sth d a y of Ju n e , A.
material. About tho nozzles is a cyl­
side Cottage, one of the boys' dormi­ I). 1891, h a s -filed sa id c e r tif ic a te in
indrical canvas shield which keeps tho
y office, a n d hns m ndo a p p lic a tio n fo r
tories on the Rollins College campus, m
ta x deed to Issue In a c c o r d a n c e w ith
spray close into the plants and pre­
law.
c e r t i f i c a t e em hrncen th e f o l­
was partly destroyed by fire which lo w in gHalil
vents the flying away of tho bugfc
d e s c rib e d p r o p o r ty s lt u n te d In
inole County, Klorltln, t o - w lt: N W U
The plants are literally drenched; ev­ was! discovered shortly i before 7 SofemHWU
of Heo. 17. T w p. 21 8, It. 30
o’clock
last
evening.
Two
rooms
on
B.
Tho
sa id la n d holmr a s se ss e d a t th e
ery leaf is covered with “hug-death"
tlnte of tho Issu an c e of suc h c e r t i f i c a t e
on both sides, a thing heretofore prac­ the' second and third floors wore bad­ III tho n a m e of W. tl. W hile.
A lso: T ax C e r t i f i c a t e No. 1802, d a t e d
ly
charred
nnd
the
entire
building
tically impossible to do.
th e 6th d a y of Ju ly . A. 1&gt;, 1897, h a s filed
wna
flooded
with
wntor.
The
dnmsaid c e r t i f i c a t e In m y office, a n d h a s
Two men and one homo have boon
m ade a p p l ic a tio n for tnx deed to Issue
found sufficient to operato-tho out­ age is estimated at around $ 1,000. In a c c o r d a n c e w ith law. Said c e r t i f i ­
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a te e m b r a c e s the followltiK d e s c rib e d
Chnrloa
Holloway,
a
student
rooming
fit, which can make ncnrly as much
ir u p n rly Militated In Homlnolo C ounty,
on
the
third
floor,
wns
overcome
by
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Hog. 7H c h a B of
■Merida,
t o -.w
w lt:
time as a one-row seed drill. Differ­
NW c o r off B W Ii of NW14. Sec. 17,
the
Hmoko,
but
was
rescued
by
fellow
ent sized spray tanks can bo used and
T w p 21 S.. III ko. 31)
30 B, r u n H
8 914
9 ft cha, IS 10
cha. N M cha. W 10 cha. 9 ft A. T ho
any one of a number of compression students. Students rooming In the aald
la n d b e in g aaaoaacd a t th e d a to of
dormitory battled the* flnmea until t h e iHRuance of Hitch c e r t i f i c a t e In th e
methods are applicable.
nnm o of O tto Q uarlea.
It is the concensus of opinion of the th^ arrival of the Winter Pnrk fire
UnloRH aald c e r t i f i c a t e ! s h a ll b e r e ­
deem ed a c c o r d in g to la w ta x deed w ill
specialists of tho University of Flori­ dcpnrtmct to their assistance.
iRHue ih o re o n on tho 29th d a y o f D e­
,
Th0 fire, which was caused by de­ cem ber. A. D. 1921.
da and of the Stato Plant Board thnt
W i tn e s s m y offic ia l s i g n a t u r e and
Prof. Beyer’s discovory, or Invention, fective wiring on the second floor, se a l t h is tho 22nd d a y of N ovem ber, A.
1921.
will prove of inestimable value to tho gained considerable headway before D, (HUAI.)
B. A. nOUnt-ASH,
C le rk C irc u it C ourt,
trucking industry of Florida and the a strenm of wntcr could be brought
Homlnolo C ounty, P'1*.
nation.
to play upon It. It was rieccssnry for I l-23-6ta
Ity: A. M. W E E K S , D. C.
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Yours truly,

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Chairs, Rockers, Tables, Fernery, Tabouretts and Baskets may be Mahogany Davenport, Library and Console Tables. Boudoir, Table
purchased separately. This has been bought right and is to be sold
and Floor Lamps with either Mahogany or Ivory Bases.
right
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IN THE HEART OF THE WO
VOLUME n

Under Program Agreed
Upon by House
Leaders

GREATEST

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20,1921

Savannah Bank
Failed to Open Doors
This Morning
Two Financial Institutions In Savaa
nah Have Gone Under

Unofficial Advices From Abroad Indicate Good
Results
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—France o f French national interests. I t vraa
haa taken atepa to reconcile her views **ld not to embodjr a apadflc decision
on the naval ratio problem with thoee g * to
* refercnce t0 •"* ,pclflc
of the other powers, but her precis*
an* ,
, .. . ..
.
J T
With the negotiations In that dlrecattitude now the crucial Uaue of tb* ^
Mp Hughes and Albert Barraut,
arm negotiations,—remains in doubt, head of the French delegation held a
Unofficial advices from abroad yea* long conference late yesterday after*
orday indicated that Premier Brland soon and parted without making any
had decided to accept the Americas announcement. It waft said only that
propoanl for a French capital ship the conversations wero proceeding and
fleet of 176,000 tons In place of the that there was n mutual expectation
860,000 tons plan drawn by the French of ultimate agreement,
delegates.
In other quarters also there was
Secretary Hughes, os chairman of apparent a distinct noto of optimism,
the arms conference, also received despite the day's mystifying tucceafrom tho French premie ra communl- slon of developments. Among Americation construed at the state depart* can officials an almost unanimous be*
ment as meaning htat the French lief prevailed that Franco eventually
group had been dlrectod to the Amer* would take tho American figure for
lean program.
her capital ship allotment even tho'
But the French delegates thorn* she insisted on an incrcaso of subma*
selves did not so construe a long mes* rino tonnngo ns an offset. For the
sago of Instructions received from the moment tho negotiations nro concornpronilcr during the day. They de* ed solely with capital ships, and to
scribed It ns advising them to go as mnny delegates n flvo powor agree*
far toward meeting the American ment on that subject does not seem
views as they could without sacrifice far away.

Detailed Reports
From Every Section o f
Awaited in U. S.
From Undenteld . State Comes Requests
Involved In Wall Street Explosion
to Santa
With Many Other*

( |y T l i Aaasrtats* Frees)
NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—Detailed re­
Peoples’ Bank, capitalized a t $100,*
ports from Silvester Cosgrove, who
000, failed to open Its doors this morn*
late last week arrested In Warsaw,
ing. Notice posted on the door stat­
Poland, Wolfe Llndenfeld, alleged In­ IMMEDIATELY AFTER CHRIST­
BUT TH E ASSOCIATED PRESS ed the affairs of the bank were in the
volved In the Wall Street explosion,
MAS RECESS SAY MEMBERS.
WILL SEE THAT 8ANTA
hands of the stato banking officials.
awaited by Department of Juatlce of­
BEKS OF THE HOUSE
GETS THE WIRES
The bank failed to withstand an nil
ficials here tqday. William J. Burns,
day run yesterday.
head of tho secret eervlce, indicated
(Bjr n * AMMtalrf Frees)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—The Dy­
no announcement of hie plans will be
Florida klddlea, running true to
made until all bomb plot auapecta In er antl-lynchlng bill was Uken up In.
form again thla y*ar, have consumed' SAVANNAH, Dec. 20.—The Realty
Savings
and
TruSVCompany
last
night
the United States have been arrested. the house today for general debate
reams of paper and hundreds of pen­
posted
on
its
doors
notice
stating
due
under tho program agreed upon by
cils in the laborous preparation of
house leaders which will bring It to ■
WA TOYS SHUNNED
tho annual communications to Santa to withdrawal of funds tbs Institution
voto probably Immediately
afte*
Claus and the avalanche of notes had resolved to suspend payment and
LONDON, Dec. 20.—Any boy car­ tho Christmas recess.
which have swamped newspaper offic­ petition for rolief by receivership or
ry in g a pop gun without n license
es and cluttered mall boxes in the otherwise for tho purpose of conserv­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—After m
for It will bo fined $2.60, under tho
larger towns sad cities bids fair to ing assets and avoiding olss to de­
positors.
Tho
capital
stock
was
$100,bitter
fight tho House last night vot­
act
requiring
a
license
for
"fire­
continuo until Christmas eve for some
ed to tnko up the Dyer entl-lynchlng'
of the youngsters may bo expected to
arms.”
bill undor a rulo limiting general dotry to roach Saint Nicholas by special
bate to ton hours Ecndors, howoveiy
delivery at the last moment.
havo agreed that tho measure will not.
Santa and his assistants this week
bo pressed to*a final voto before tho'
ns usual made public hundreds of the
Christmas rocoss
nolcs received and mnny of the young­
Tho voto was 170 to 42 with flvo
sters, it developed, told him the in­
members voting "present" nnd wn»
nermost secrets of their hearts and
reached only after more than twc*
expressed some original idea about
hours
delay through quorum call*
what the)’ wanted him to bring them.
domanded
by Representative G arrett
SINN
FEIN
CANNOT
TELL
W
nAT
(Ily Thf&gt; Associate* Press)
A joint noto from two St. Augus­
NEW
YORK,
Dec
20.—No
dovolopof
Tonnossoo,
tho Democratic loader
TIIE
RESULT
WILL
tine kiddios, after listing what tho
who
directed
tho opposition to thw
ments.
•
BE
pair deshred said: "I am very sorry
bill.
Twlco
the
sergeant-at-arma wa«\
This
was
today's
report
both
on
to say wo fuss over each others toys
sent
out
with
w
arrants to arrest ab the
second
explosion
against
which
DUBLIN, Dec. 20. ■When the Dali
and if what you bring ua la not alike
sentocs
before
quorums
wore obtain-Wall
Street
had
been
warned,
and
Elreann
adjourned
last
night
aftor
I think It the beat thing is not to
od.
Two
hours
woro
devoted
to th * ’
two
lenghty
public
sessions
devoted
the
government’s
investigation
of
tho
bring airy a t all.”
debate
which
ended
In
the
bill
belng;
to
earnest
debate,
nothing
tangiblo
1020
blast.
One Jltflo miss asked fo r a variety
glven
right
of
way
In
the
House.
had
developed
to
indicate
how
the
Lower
Manhattan
apparently
failed
of nrtcllea th at would be sufficient to
General debate on tho measure, at&gt; to tako seriously letters mailed to
stock a fa ir eixed toy shop and con­ members would vote on the question
brokers, predicting that by night cording to' plans of toadora, will t o
cluded: "I don't want mtich so this of ratifying the treaty designed to
stretched over tho days remaining bois nlL" She appended the following sot up tho Irish Freo Stato.
Contrary to That Voiced by Official fall towering skyscrapers within five
fore tho recoss which probably will bo­
Immediately after adjournment tho
blocks rsdious would bo laid low.
postscript, "I will leave the window
Spokesmen
gin
Thursday. More than ten hourscorrespondent
Interviewed
four
promi­
Clerks nppoared concerned only
open/*
nifty
bo devoted to discussion of thw
nent
Sinn
Feinors.
All
of
them
de­
with getting to work on time. J. P.
One child thought sho would Dke to
|B r The Aaiodnlrd P/rae)
bill’s
features, Chairman Cnmpball o f
clared
It
was
Impossible
to
make
any
WASHINGTON, Doc. 20.—Presi­ Morgan, who wnH supposed to bo the
round out'hor Christmas by the addi­
tho
rules
comniltteo snld, "to p an n it
estimnto
of
tho'
relative
strength
of
chief
object
of
the
plot,
arrivid,
unat­
dent Harding, it w a s said today at tho
tion of a small menngorio and asked
comprehensive
consideration of A
thoso
favoring
nnd
thoso
opposing
tho
tended,
;.t
HI
h
office
at
his
regular
White
House,
does
not
regard
tho
four
among other things for “a rabbit and
question
thnt
ennnot
bo sidestepped.**
treaty,
or
to
hazard
a
guess
»
b to NO INFORMATION AS TO I
powor Pacific treaty as covering the hour. Tin uiiunl ncondsy crowd at
kitten and dog.”
QUEST BEING GRANTED,
Tho
bill,
Introduced
by Representa­
which
side
would
oventunlly
gnln
a
principal Islands of the Japanese em­ the Intersection of Wall, Broad nnd
"Dad"' evidently had thrown out a
BUT IS EXPECTED
tive
Dyer,
Republican,
Missouri,
would^
majority.
pire. This view, contrary to thnt veto­ Nnssuu Streets seemed greater, If
few remarks a t random about busi­
provide
heavy
fines
and
Imprison­
DoVnlcra,
Griffith,
Collins,
Child­
ed repeatedly by official spokesmen of nnything, for New York is a city of
ness conditions and their effect upon
ment for persons participating In
American delegation, waB described at the curious.
Suitta’s bank uccount in one case for ers nnd several other prominent men
lynchings
nnd for officials who failed
in
the
councils
of
tho
party,
spoko
on
the
Whito
House
ns
tho
president’s
n nine year oid hopeful wrote: “As my
True, a few more guards could bo
through
negligcnco
to prevent mob
cither
sldo,
but
It
is
generally
agreed
personal
opinion
not
bnsed
on
consul­
dnddy did not mnko any monoy on his
neon on duty,and tho special preroga­
violence.
It
would
also
require coun­
that
the
most
sensntional
nnd
most
tation with other moinbors of tho ad­ tive of Santa Clause to secrecy was
crops this year you can bring mo any­
ties
in
which
lynchings
occurred to
improsslvo
contribution
wns
Robert
ministration.
thing you want to.”
violated, an suspicious-looking Christ­ forfeit $10,000 to tho family of tho
Barton’s
nnrrntlve
of
tho
circumstanc­
"My daddy bought a new car so I
mas packages wore searched. Once person killed.
CARTER PIERSON
can’t havo much," one boy Informed es under which ho and other delegates
a red motor truck, loaded with blue
Among those urging passage of thar
wore, according to his statement, forc­
HELD WITHOUT BAIL FOR
the old fellow.
barrels, recalling the ominous death measure were Mr. Campbell, of K an­
ed
to
sign
the
treaty
without
referring
KILLING
MRS.
PIERSON
Of all tho notes bearing the Flori­
wagon In which tho 1020 bofb burst, sas, and Reprenentativo Foss, o f
da postmark, one from Cocil Pacetti, It hnck to the cabinet at Dublin.
enused a flutter, hut proved qulto Ohio, nnd Ansorgo of Now York, R e­
Mr. Barton snld his oath to the re­
of St. Augustine, won tho prize for
harmless.
publicans, whllo those who spoke In
brevity. Cecil did not wasto so much public was the most sacred bond on
opposition includod Mr. Garrett and
earth nnd ho had broken it ob tho losas a punctuation murk. Ho wrote:
KANSAS CITY SPECIAL
Representatives Pou of North Caro­
scr
of
two
alternative
outrages
forc­
"Dear Santa
WRECKED YESTERDAYlina, nnd Aswoll of Louisiana, Demo­
ed
upon
him,
nnd
because
ho
wnB com"automatic football train candy
ENGINEER DEAD TODAY crats.
book watch picture-machine bicyclet polled to chooso immediately.
Mr. Foss doclnred tho bill wae no$
Mr. Griffith, ho explained, hnd re­
drum thats all santa.”
aimed at the South but was designed
, poatedly sought to hnvo tho terms roA tiny tot who askod for the things
to donl effectively with mob' violened
thnt usunly delight kiddios of a simi­. ferred back to tho Dali Elreann, but
wherever it occurred. Ono of th o
this Premier Lloyd Gcorgo directly
lar ago gavo her sex dead away by
most "indoscriablo” lynchings had oc­
negatived. Tho signature of overy
appending tho usual postscript to hor
curred in his own stato, he addod. M r.
member wns necessary or war would
noto: "Oh yes, bring mo a pound of
Ansorgo said passage of the Dyer bill
buttor as I do like to eat It so well.”
would "forevor wipe the stain a f
Ono St. Johns county boy made an
lynching from tho pages o f American
honost confession and at tho same
hlstroy."
time indicated that ho liked tho ladies
On the othor hand, Mr. Garrett a s ­
without discrimination as to looks.
sorted tho measure should bo ontltled
"I’ve been a bad boy this year," ho
(Dr Th« Auorimc* I'rru )
SEEK OTHER NEGRO BRUTE
a "bill to oncourngo arpo,” and Mr.
CHOKER IMPROVING,
QUEENSTOWN, Doc. 20.—Remov­
wrote, "but I hopo you will forgivo mo
Pou said its purposo was "to pny k po­
SITTING UP TODAY al of British troops from Ireland,
and bring me a blondo doll name Ma­
CHARLOTTE, Dec. 18.—City nnd litical debt.” Mr. Byrnos characteris­
which was to hnvo begun today, has
rio; also a brunotto named Gertrude,
l county officers nnd posses of citizens ed tho measure as a proposal wfatch if
(Hr The AaaotUtr* Preaa)
boon suspended and they will not bo
bring mo a cat, somo candy, fruit and
DUBLIN, Dec. 20.—Richard Crokor withdrawn unless tho treaty Is rati­ wore tonight searching for Adam enactod nnd hold constitutional would
nuts.”
ill at homo near here, is reported to­ fied, It was stated here.
Miller, alias Adam Brown, ono of the prove Inofectlve, while Mr. Aawall
A little miss whose mother appar­
day as showing continued improve­
two negroes charged With having contended passago of the bill would
ently did not relish the thought of
ment. Ho is sitting up in his room.
mado an attack upon n young whito havo a tendency to increase rathov
WEALTHY TOURIST
broken bonos and skinned Joints, fig­
married woman at her homo, about than prevent lynehlngs.
ROBBED AT MIAMI AS
ured that perhaps with Santa’s help
GENERAL ELECTION FOR POR­
HE ENTERED HOME w lie outsldo tho city limits^ lost SCATTERED SHOTS
"ho might put ono over on hor par­
TUGAL IS PLANNED TODAY
night. Tho other nogro, Fred
ents. "I would like a pair of skates,”
IN BELFAST WOUND
Ardroy, who was arroated shortly
sho Informed Santa, "but my mother
LISBON, Oec. 20.—Decree was Is­
after tho crlmo was committed, and
MEN AND WOMHM
»«ys no, but If you have an extra pair
sued today signed by all ministers of
taken to jail here, was removed early
you can bring them and maybo she
Portuguese cablnot dissolving parlia­
today and taken to the Roway county
BELFAST, Dec. 20.—One man
will let me keep them.”
ment and fixing January eighth as
Jail at Salisbury. The victim of the killed another wounded aa result o f
A five year old optimist had a soro
tho date for a gonoral election.
scattered
shooting
last
night.
foot when he settled down to compose
Woman
ahot
Saturday
died
yeatertho annual message, "but I want a
SIIACKELTON SHIP DEPARTS
day of wounds.
trycycle and a drum and I guess my

On Thursday so Great Four Power Treaty
Does Not Cover
Britain Can Present Islands—Harding
Its Case

foot will get well some day so I can
ride.”
Ono Polk county cltlsen writing
from Lakeland, wanted among other
thinks a "'vllon bow” and a “pepr" of
stockings while another wanted a
"barn” (horn). A third thought td
entertain Sant* with a drawing on the
back of hla note of what eh called "a
ottymobll' but which might have serv­
ed n« a picture of a box car or barn

FIRE IN NASHVILLE
PRESS SUPPOT FRENCH POLICY
BUSINESS DISTRICT
(Dr TS# Ah m UUS Frew)
NASHVILLE, ,Tenn. Doc. 20—A
PAIS, Dec. 20.—Sunday’s news­
general alarm vt*» sounded hero late papers were virtually unanimous in
last night to fight a fire in the busi­ supporting France'* naval building
ness district. At 1 o’clock tho blase program as suggested *t the Wash­
had destroyed a Jewelry store and a ington conference including the re­
delicatessen shop.
quest for ten capital ships.

BOMB EXPLOSION
ON GRAND STREET,
NEW YORK TODAY
N E \^ O R J £ ,AD £ ta2 o i-D a K g e es­
timated a t $6,000 was done by an osplosion of. a bomb early today tfcvavm
or placed In the halway of the build­
ing on Grand atreet.

�P A G ! BIX
Mtfa ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■ ■ ■■■■■*■■■ ■■■■■■■
p r 2 V u W ^ V o f tr ilt.;d ^ d i

.Under Thl* )lead, Article*
Pro and Con Regarding Mu­
nicipal Ownerahlp Will Be
Published in the Herald.

MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP

Thc city °f Orlando wanted to buy
and opernte the lighting and w ater
plants operating thorc. The city of
Orlando made overtures to thc com­
pany owning thoso plants, to namo
a (price. Tho utiMtlcs company
named it—$1,036,000. "Too much"
U n iv e r s a l p r e s e n t s
Bald Orlando. "Let’s arbitrate."
Thoy did. The report of the arbitra­
tors was published in tho Tribune of
Dec. 12. Its figures aro '$007,114.
A 40 por cent cutl
Tampa has been trying to buy the
water-works 'company’s plnnti hero.
Tho waterworks company says $1,­
400,000. Tampa says $000,000. Then
tho company snys impossibleOrlando’s arbitrators fixed a 40
per
cent of first offer value on the
S 'ta r r in q f
properties of tho utilities company,
and as this paper understands it, that
figure will be tho one on which tho
transfer will bo based. Orlando is
preparing to voto bonds to mako the
change effective, and in n short time
wo will seo another city walking la
th0 steps of Jacksonville, owning and
operating at a profit its light nnd
D irected by
water companies.
Ed.Laerhmle
And that reminds ua that Jackson­
ville, nggpging the price of gas in that
city to bo too high, has started a
movement to own nn«l operate tho
gas company’s plant nnd service
there. Tho gas plant’s worth lias
hi been tentatively fixed by a city sur­
vey a t approximately six million dol­
lars, but thnt city docs not hesitate to
consider
taking it over, knowing that
ItICHAKI) CROKEIt
if
it
can
sell wnter and*light cheaper]
VERY ILL IN IRELAND
than any other cit yin tho country, it
enn also sell gns cheaper, undor the
(11? T h e A aa oclntrd I’r ra a )
MUSKOGEE, Okln., Doc. 10.—A snme good management and opera­
cablegram stating that Richard Crock- tion.—Tampa Tribune.
cr former Tammany lcador, is very
ill in Ireland, was received hero today FOR RENT—Furnished fla t with ga­
by tho wife of a rolntlvo.
• rage, 014 Myrtle Ave.
223-tfc

Bed Blooded
American
History
.
Chapter Play

ACT ACORD

T E E S US
T M s A d i P inas Warn- T ass Adlffiands Y®
VOLCANIC ASHES
OBSCURE THE SUN
IN ARGENTINA
BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 10.—Vast
clouds of volcanic ashes from the oruptlon of volcanoes in tho Andos is
sweeping across Argentine, obscur­
ing tho sun in innny sections,

11

Kanner’s Department Store jj
WHERE SANTA CLAUS HAS HEADQUARTERS

: F o r th e L it t le F o r
Daddy
O n es
Toys of every kjnd.
Wagons
Bicycles
Kiddie Kars
Polls
Doll Carriages
Horns
Balls
Etc., Etc.

Silk Shirts
Special for Christmas
Week, $8.00 value
now

$4.98
Ties
Handkerchiefs
Hats, Caps,
Etc., Etc.

For
M o th e r
Dress Patterns
of every kind.
Bureau Scarfs
Table Covers
Bedroom Slippers
Kimonas
Bath Robes
Special Prices during
Christmas Week

Kanner’s Department
213-216 SANFORD AVENUE-

►kurfr vCJi fin 1

MONDAY—Tks first sh atter el

"WINNERS OF THE WEST”
A m a r v e l o u s a e r llls a tlo n o f th o f a m o u s o sp o d ltlo n of
Capt. J o h n C. F r e m o n t . You w ilt t h r i l l a t th o s l a h t or
t h i s f a m o u s f ig h te r , e x p lo re r, m a jo r -K e n c rn l a n d p r e s i­
d e n tia l c a n d i d a t e ; o n e of t h e m o s t r o m a n t ic , daahln*.
f ig u r e s In tho w h o le r o ll of A m e r ic a n h e r o e s —a m an
w h o se n a m o a n d d i e d a w ill liv e f o re v e ri You'll live
e v e ry m o m a n t w i t h K i t Cnraon. tr a p p e r , scout, Indian
f ig h te r , h e r o - e x t r a o r d i n a r y to e v e r y b oy n n d tho Idol
ot e v o ry A m e r ic a n . A big- r o u g h a n d r e a d y , r e d - b lo o d ­
ed h e - m a n . You w ill fool y o u r ’blood
’ ‘ k i n d le Into a_
biaso o f e x c ite m e n t t h a t w lft hold yo u g a s p i n g w hen
0(1 oon o u r ow n
A m erican n ieio ry a on ap ier w h i c h w i n do sh ow n a
e r y M onday. Also—
•

Pauline Frederick In “Thc Lure of Jade”

Church Dart Collection Plate.

A new method of meeting church ex­
penses is told by tho London Morning
Post, which reports Hint collections
linvo recently been entirely abolished
at the parish church of Fulham, In
i^mdon, oxcopt for spoclnl occasions
for objects not connected with tho
parish.
Church expenses will be mot out of
u special fund which tins been formed
and to which every member of tho
congregation 1h asked to contribute
a dednlto sum weekly. Tho experi­
ment Is said to lie tho first of its kind
so far as tho Church of England Is
concerned, but tho vicar of Prlttlowoll,
who was secretary of Inst year’s
church congress at Southend, Ims for
somo time hud a very successful spoc- ■ ■
lul fund at Ills church, If ho 1ms not
entirely abolished tho ordinary col­
lections.

Tomorrow—Win. DoMille’s Celebrated Production
“The Lost Romance” ; also Fox News

Announcement

s

8nake Adopts Mouse.
A white mouse placed In tho cage
with n Mouth American boa constrictor
ns food ims been adopted by the snake,
according to Edwin A. Osborno of No.
0318 lllilth Street, Richmond llltl,
owner of the unusual family. The
mouse Ims made ii nest of straw tn tbc
colls of the lion nnd Mr. Osborno de­
clares tho most amicable relations
••xlst between tho two.
The snake recently crushed to death
a large mt In twenty-four seconds. The
reptile refused to cat tho rut, how­
ever.—New York World.

On and after January 1st, 1922, we will operate our
new steel motorboat SANFORD in passenger service
between SANFORD mid ENTERPRISE on a sched­
ule to be announced later. The motorboat will also
be available for chartor hire for outings, hunting
trips nnd special occasions. Holklny hunting trip
dntes nre now being booked. Charter rates on appli­
cation to—

CAPTAIN G. E. ATKINSON
203 East Third Street

Opp Montezuma Hotel

M otorboats q u o ta :

Passenger nnd outing service................- .......... 30 Persons
Hunting trip service ...... .................................. 20 Persons

CELERY SHIPMENTS JUMP
Pennsylvania in August, tho greater FOR RENT—Bed room, 311 Park nroFormerly a somewhat noglccted part of tho crop is shipped in fall nnd
nue.
178-tfc
vegetable from the commercial stand-’ onrly winter. October, November
point, celery hns gained In popularity nnd December nro tho most active
quite steadily in tho last half-dozen months.
California celery is in tho market
yonrs. Shipments in 1010-1017 we7o
from Deccmbor to March, nnd com­
less than 0,000 cars, but each year petes with Floridn celery, ns well ns
since thon the 0,000 ear mark has with tho Northern supply. Floridn
been exceeded, nnd Inst season tho Htockk goes chiefly to largo Eastern
total wan 10,737 cars. This season cities. New York takes about onetho movement to Nov. 6 wns about half its totnl supply of celery from
one-fourth larger thnn to tho corres­ Florida, averaging 600 to 000 cars
ponding date in 1020.
per year, compnrcd with 100 to GOO
Most of tho important producing from Cnlifornln. Philadelphia aver­
states hnv0 shared In the increase ages 229 enrs of celery from Floridn
year by year. By far thc greatest nnd twenty-nine from California. In
actual gain wns in the two cnrly ship­ Cleveland tho proportion of Florida
ping states, Floridn nnd California, celery is nbout fivo to ono; in P itts­
which together supply more thnn one- burgh nnd Cinclnnttl tho two States
half tho entire ep.r-lot movement of divide the mnrkct nbout equally, in
colery. Cnliforniu’n shipments in­ many Middle Western markets, in­
creased from 1,011 car in 191*1-17, to cluding Knnsas City, St. Louis, De­
3,330 in 1020-21, and Florida’s from troit, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Cal-I
1,707 cars to 4,176 during the snmo fornin supplies fa r more celery than
period,
Floridn, but Chicago has bocn taking
Tho nine states shipping Into celery over twico ns much colery from Flor­
in a commercial way nre Colorado, idn ns from California, averaging
Idnho, Oregon, Washington, Michi­ 107 enrs por year from tho former
gan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio stnte.—New York Times.
nnd Pennsylvania. New York and
Michigan hnve usually shipped onehalf to one-third of tho Into celery.
Now York maintained n fairly uni­
form volumo of shipments until Inst
year when the output wns nearly
Our usual lino of good Home­
doubled, Michigan’s shipments havo
shown moro steady gains end havo SANFORD and EUSTIS DA1I.Y made Candies, nnd for the bene­
attained nearly double tho volumo on and After Janunry 1st, 1022, bus
fit of thoso that nro partial to
Eastern States hnve Bhown no uni­
will run daily,
form tendency.
shipped goods we havo them,
Colorado ships about one-half ns Leave Eustis ......— .......... 0:00 a.m.
mucli Into colery as Michigan, and Leave Srfnford ..................... 3:30 p.m. nlso good vnriety of mixed at
shipments from thnt stnto have been Arrive Sanford .................. 10:30a.m. 25c per lb.
increasing gradually the last fivo Arrive Eustla ............... ...... 5:00 p.m.
Westorn cities with from ono-hnlf to
ono-fifth uh much ns California nnd
ships very littlo to th0 East.
Now York stnto lends in supplying
main crop celery to Eastern citios.
Tho City of New York takes nearly
ono-third of ita celery from New
York State, no other northern section
contributing over forty-five carloads.
Philadelphia and Cleveland aro sup­
plied from nearly the same sources as
Now York, but Pittsburgh and Clncinntt take about ono-half ns much
celery from Michigan as from New
York State, while Michigan supplies
Chicago, St. Louis, K ansas’City and
Omaha with th„ greater part of
their Into crop supplies. Now Jors=y
ships about 160 cars to Now York nnd
Philadelphia together. Pennsylvania
averages soventy-savon cars por year
to Philadelphia, but ships compara­
tively littlo to other largo cities.
Somo other states, notably Ohio and
Massachusetts plant largo acreages to
celqry* hut sell tho crop mostly In
■tp*ll lots to near markets.
While shipments of early kinds of
Northom celery nro rocelved from
Michigan and Now Jersoy In Juno and
July, and from Colorado, Ohio and

W A T E R ’S

DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT

SI

■pendent of the Philadelphia Ledger.
•‘You see. Policeman Nicholas J. Majeskl was off duty when he'picked up
an envelope lylug «u the sidewalk In
.^hlrd nvopue. ,IAucky pick! JCnvqlnpo conlnlnod fourteen $60 Liberty
hearts. Thnt wns in April two yeilrs
ago, nnd being .an honest 'cop' he
turned thorn -Tn. No owner turned up
nnd recently Nick went around to the
lost property bureau nml put In n
claim for them ns their Under. 'If
you woro a citizen you could linve
them,' said ills superior offleer, 'but
you are Just n cop and tho pollco rules
nnd regulations say tho proceeds from
unclaimed property found by members
of tho, force goes to the police pension
fuud.' Nick hired .himself a lawyer,
made a tight for tin* bonds and tho law
stands hack of him."

ANDY
I T C H E N ’S
RISMAS
ANDIES

TO THE PUBLIC:

BUS SERVICE

E. E. HOGAN

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS!
ANY PART OP TOWN, ON TERMS TO 1
SUIT YOU
You can make money buying for advance. S
You are going to build a home one of these *
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
by easy stages.
If you have some money, will build one or
two houses.
Sanford is moving, don't wait, g et in the
game now.

Meisch Realty Company

A. P. CONNELLY

-SANFORD, FLORIDA

AGENT

�fl J 4 V l l ' H t ■-

FOUR

LLD, TUESDAY, D1

TH E SANFORD DAIL1

SO, 1911

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1
p" — '"
■h | h,i&gt;
decorated with baskets of

n,v»

DEATH OF MRS. RAULQgSOH
'i
"f *"m‘
t
Mrs, Avery, J§£i
Ifcone.wm was.* beautguliphriitpas
t« e dfcqrated-W ith rniaaftn ta ?md ersoo papsed f awqy goiiflay, j
M ** KlUjp.DAIfliqi, Soclatjn Editor, Uay electrlo ilights, .On the .porch ber 12th £ t 2 ip. pa. Bhe had been ,111
were Arranged cosy nooks, and the since August. She had spent her
U r « M l* *&gt;7 Irte rfi T kH lat m punch table whore *refreshing.punch last fevy years with bar daughter,
—If rM i n W u r n r « k m w n a n s
h n i* i «r tt m a n n t w t s l u a f i wrtta was served throughout the-evening.
■Mrs. I. V. Bridges, where the died.
t i i m i i i i i M i i i i i n i i i i i i i n i i n n u u n i |l l |||
-The music was splendid, being fu r­ Mrs. -Rauleraon was bqrn-in -Cameron GIVE BEAL GIFTS THIS CHRIST­
a t iw tiir in rttliii
MAS IB^THK SLOGAN OF
nished by the “Stetson Five", severs! powty,-Gqoygla, 7fi yaara ago, but
In matters pertaining to finance it ia our busiF. H. Hamon, of the American fcaturo dances being introduced. The spent the most of her life near Lake
Hotel Reg. Co., is spending a few first being a "Poinsettla" dance; the City of this state. She hod been the
^eas to,giyo. every customer all o f the informa­
tnfn. drawing, poinqfttia caps from the mother of twenty-sevon children only1 "If overy man, woman and child re­
days here on business.
six
of
whom
are
living,
having
had
ceived
a
savings
account
aa.n
Christ­
Christmas tree and giving them to
tion at ourdispoeal.
’ fA'
Tho triany friends of Mrs. Henry the young lady they wished s s 1a p art­ three husbands, Mrs. . Bridges Is the mas i gift this year, wo would have a
Purdyn will regret to learn that^sbo ner. The. next feature was a "snow- only child of her first, marriage, Wal­ real Christmas In. this community,"
ter R, Raulorson, the only child of her said A. R. Key, cashier of the Semi­
By dealing with us; by depositing here,
Is eortflned to her home by an attack ball” dance. A Jiugh "snowball" was
■
secorul
mnrriqgc.
Hqr,second
ajjd
third
nole
bounty
Bank.
euaponded an d ;from it, the dnnccrij
of La Grippe.
you are placing yourself ih'position to securo
'Ht's a novel and constructive idea
draw minaturo snowballs of pop corn.' husbands wero brothers. Mrs. Geo.
■
Mitcholl
and
Mrs.
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are
in Christmas giving," Mr. Key went
tho advice and assistance so necessary a t
t|» &gt;A. L. Dennison, of ?arppn, If ,*n iThc lust feature being a "confetti" also, dnugljtors. There are a qon and
on.to say, "and ono that carries.real
dance.
-After-which
refreshments
of
«itlfe city • transcatlngr business and
times.
ice cream, white cake, and coffee were daughter; living.&gt;elsewhere, -and six­ cheer throughout the&lt;yoar. I t repre­
mingling with friends,
teen
grandchildren
living.
Mrs.
Raul­
sents
moro
than
the
gift
of
money
be­
served.
Tho Mjsses Munson were assisted orson was well loved by her children cause it implants the germ of a habit
Charles J. Cavenaugh of Wilmingand all that loving care could.do was that means success to any one who
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attending to business.
preached
a
short
sormon
a
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tho
grave
Thq Somlnplo County, Bank is run­
Mrp.JQoano, Turqer.
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side w in g , many, kind and , loving ning .an interesting series of ads sug­
Those
enjoying
this
delightful
W. D, Steagall of Montgomery,
words to help the fondly., It) ..the load gesting tho gift of a savings account
Ala., is nm9i)K(tbe .out of state visii &lt;lnnco,)vcrq: Mr. apd. Mrs. J, D. Wood- of,thpir dqar mqth«T.. Mpoy bqqutlful to mother, children-and'Others. The
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
ruff, Misses Serita, Lqkq, Mario Tea'
tors stopping at tho Montezuma.
Hywur;cov&gt;-rc(l
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and
grave,
savings
pass
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be
delivered:
in
gue, Florence Henry, Daphne Wim-*
blsl}, Et.hpl.Hcpry, Agnps Dumas, Dow pttjj) burjal .taking-.place .qt .Lakeview appropriate,,Christies, draqqto carry
. i ty rs ., Howard Tibhlas, of Haines
othy Rumph, Sara .Wight, /Marjorie cqmqtery, T.vesdpy, . pejjqnjber 18th. hotter the spirit of the Yuletidq.
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AN IDEAL, CHRISTMAS GIFT
Harold. Raphe, Bdn Meisch,/Walter, and
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FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Bavykins .Connolly, Alien,, Jones, O. SENT US SOME FIN E APPLES.
Mrs. John T. Brady will have as
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W, -Spencer, ■Raymond Phillips, Ben­
her guests for tho holldnys Mr. and jamin Whitnvr, Percy Mcro, Robert
John F. Spaulding, of Augusta, Me.,
We have just received a shipment
Mrs. Dqn, U. Wilder of Jacksonville Duane, .Terry, Albert Uqnrdcn, Ray­ sent tho. editor of the Herald a pack­ of Calllo outboard row boat motors.
age 6f Northern Spry apples yester­ Thoy are on display at Ball Hardnpd Ed Brady of Mountvcrde.
mond,Roarden and J. E. Brown,
day that wore just th o ‘finqst apples waro Co. Demonstrations cheerfully
Miss Junn 7,urhory one of Hie Snn- LETTERS FOR SANTA CLAUSE wo have'seen nnd they wore still cold glvpn. Phono 02.—Sanford Machine 5
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fflfd girls . r,I tending Women’s Col­
-------I from tho icy grasp of the Maine, snow. &amp; Foundry Co.
Thoy wore rosy cheeked and shone
lege a t Tallahassee arrived hpmc Dear Santa Clausetlike n now moon and wore excellent.
Christmas Cards, Tags and Seals at|
Saturday, to spend tho holidays hero
Picasc bring mo a drum and stick
Many
thanks
old
friend.
You
TqeogRower
&amp; Roumitlat’s,
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with hor parents. Miss Mary Zach­ to drum It and a drum for Jack two
nlzq
the
fact
that
wo
like,
apples
nnd
ary, who is teaching in North Caro­ drums and- choo-choo train 2nd track
MASONS ATTENTION
,
lin a , arrived home last night for thq ond a horn and one ,for Jock and wo like real good apples bettor than
anyone
else.
This
Is
a
Christmas
gift
Regular
meeting
of
tho
Sanford
holidays.
I
bring me n house Santa Clause you of the right sort and when wo eat ono
Lodge No, 02 will bo held tonight nt
know whnt I want and a big boat of thorn wo will romembor you. Mr.
the lodge room. Work in the Follownnd I wunt a new sweater cause mine Spaulding is n former resident of craft degree. Visitors cordially in­
DANCE
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Ono of tho most enjoyable soclnl is old and bring me what you brought Snnford.
vited. Tliis is tho last regular meet­
events given this season, wns the me lust Xmas nnd n car for, Jack and
ing of the Masonic year.
dunce given last evening by MIhhcs mo nnd som0 candy und nuts Dints 'T H E LOST ROMANCE” TODAY
Zoo and Fannie Rcbn Munson, at their nil.
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JOHN C. FISHER DEAD
homo on Myrtlo nvenue.
OSBORNE.
"Tho Lost Romnnce," n delightful
CHICAGO, Dec. 20.—John C. Fish­
The roomR of this Hpncious home
Paramount picture production by Wm.
were opened en suite and nrtisticaliy
er,
widely known theatrical manager,
Try n Hernid Want Ad todny.
DcMiile, will be shown at the Star
died
suddonly hero Sunday when
Theatre today. This is naid to bo
nbout
to take a train for P’tsburgh;
equal to Mr. DeMille’s production of
"Midsummer Madness” nnd throe of He was with his company, the Irish
tho players in that production—Jack Players, and had just conducted five
Holt, Conrad Nagel and Secnn Owen, rgngomonta nt the Olympia theatrq
aro again seen in Mr. DeMlIlo’a Intcst. here. Fisher wns ono of tho pro­
Tho story, written by Edward Knob- ducers of the famous light opera
Making L ow er Repair Charges
lock, is said to bo oxcoptionnlly beau­ "Florodorn" which netted its owners
tiful and impressive.
ncnrly a million dollars.

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T tiB SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20,1921

CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM
POSTMASTER GENERAL HAYS
TO AMERICAN BOYS AND GIRLS

in the day, because this avoids overloiklng and delaying the mall a t the IS
end of the day.
Your local postmaster and your
teachers will tell you more about the
postal service.
Do theso things and you will win
tho gratoful appreciation of the peoplo in your postoffico and especially of
your postmaster generela.
WILL H. HAYS,
Postmaster General.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 19,-T ho of- office for mailing any day there are
flee of the postmaster general has ad- about 8,000,000 other parcels ahead of
drossed the following letter to Ameri- yours passing through tho hopper,
can boys and girls and in it sent a This is In ordinary; at Christmas
message for them to giro their par-[tim e it is multiplied many times. One
ents:
j family in about every ten puts a badly
To tho Boys and Girls of tho United addressed letter in the moil every day.
The hotel Leamington which has
' This mixes up over 2,000,000 half-adStates:
been
under construction a t Miami
drossod lettora with tho 20,000,000 fulChristman is almost here.
has been about completed and will
Your great postoffice department
m°ani that open up about the first of February.
has a big Job ahead and needs your
'llly add.r®M#d lo1ttor“ muBt walt This is one of the hotels that is be­
help. Think what it means to S a n ta ' £
poor,y .addre8« d
ing built by tho Florida Hotel and
Claus, to 100,000,000 people and to
“5 ° ‘h° arK° r boys and *lrtB Construction Co., and loomromms.
deliver C hrl.U nu pereele to every f "
blr * bunch
"b*d kld&gt;"
family In thU eou n tr, within the t"“ l' ln« ■t a »
Christmas cards a t Herald office.
short apace of a few days and without
You boy8 and &amp;,r*8 Cftn h®lp tho P&lt;&gt;8*
disappointment.
Ital Bervlco and save your father some
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
It can be done and we are going t o !money, because ho has to help pay the
Under Section 575 of the General
do it if we may havo your help. 1 1C08t ot searching addresses on letters
Statutes of the State of Florida
want to enlist the active assistance of i n"d pnrc&lt;da 8ont out by this oen class
overy boy and girl in the schools ol i °* carclc88 and thoughtless families,
Notice is hereby given that S. F.
our country in getting parcels mailed j F ir |t find out if your family is the Doudney, purchaser of Tax Certificate
THIS WEEK to relieve the rush thr.t careless one, then bear in mind that No, 1045, dated the 4th day of Novem­
your letters must bo handled by skill­ ber, A. D. 1806, has filed sold certi­
comes directly before Christmas.
Will you go home today and take ful mall distributors standing in' post- ficate in my office, and has made ap­
this message to your parents and offices and on swaying postar cars of plication for Tax Deed to issue in ac­
a mile-u-mlnuto moil trains, often un­ cordance with law. Said certificate
friends:
“Our postmaster has asked us to der poor llghtv
cmlraces tho following described promoll our Christmas parcels THIS
Tho address on every letter, card, or uerty situated in Seminole County,
WEEK, or, unless we do, Uncle Sam's packago must bo correct, complete nnd Florida, to-wit: W 1-2 of SE 1-4 of
load nmy be so heavy the last fow legble, including tho houso number and SW 1-4 of N WI-4 and E 1-2 of SW
days before Christmas that he won't namo of street, and tho “From" nd- I- 4 of SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 Sec. 22, Tp.
bo
by
___ab’s to dolivor
it miall the presents
a 1,
a. ' dress should bo in the upper loft hand 21 S, Kongo 20 E. 10 acres. The
Christmas evo." The parcels must bo corner so that the mail will be return- snid land being assessed at tho date
well wrapped and tied and addressed od to you in case It is not delivered. of tho issuance of such certificate in
plainty In order that they may arrive 1Do not abbreviate names of states, be­ tho namo of Unknown. Unless said
in good condition with their Christ­ cause so many look aliko when ab­ cort if lento shall bo redeemed accord­
massy appearenco unspoiled. You can breviated.
ing to law Tax Deed will issue there­
put on your packages, “Do not open
Put tho proper amount of postage on on tho 4th day of January, A. D.
until Christmas."
on your letters nnd wrnp tho parcels 1022.
And, there must bo a number on carefully. Avoid fancy writing, as it
Witness my offlcinl signature and
your house and a mail receptacle, too, causes postoffico clerks and lottor car­ scnl this tho 20th day of November,
for if thero isn’t Santa Claus's mes­ riers to stop nnd study and thus lose A. D. 1021.
senger, your letter carrier, may not time. Make the nddress plain nnd
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
bo able to find tho houso whore tho j easily rend, nnd always use pen nnd
Clerk Circuit Court,
present belongs.
ink or typewriter nnd light-colored en­
Sominolo County, Fla.
Thero nro some other things, too, in velopes so ns to snvo tho eyes of tho II- 20-Ctc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
which you can nil assist in improv­ postoffico clerks. Do not use envoing tho mail service and in serving ones that nrc so frequent Bhrdlu unu
NOTIC'D
Notice Ih h ere b y given th n t th e u n r
our groat government. Millions of dol­ lopes of unusual size. Tho little
iterxlKneil, It, Y arborough, w ill a p p ly to
lars a yonr nro now wasted because ones thnt are so frequently used-for tho lloiKirahlu Hoard of 1‘nrtlnnn. ill
e Htalo of F lorida, a t T nltahnesee,
of our great carelessness—yourn nnd cards nnd notes at Christnins and oth­ th
F lo rid a, at tho next m ooting o f enla
llnnnl, for n pard o n of th e follo w in g
mine.
er holiday times enuao nn untold offeiiNo:
Tho poHHi'HHlon of a Mill or
Every day that you drop a lottor amount of trouble nnd labor, as they M illing a p p a r a t u s to m a n u f a c t u r e I n ­
x ic a tin g lluuor, tho u n d e r s ig n e d h a v ­
in tho mall box 40^)00,000 other lot- will not fit our cancelling machines to
ing boon convicted
In tho C o u n ty
J
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d g e 's Court, o f Homlnolo County.
tors nro nlrondy pushing nnd jamming and. must therefore bo cancelled by
F lorida, at a T e rm o t said C o u rt held
through the postal machinery. Ona hand. Ilecnuso of their size nnd ten­ J u n e 3rd. A. D. 1931. an d h a v in g been
e n nnd thoroby by said c o u r t s e n ­
letter a day for each family of fivo dency to slip out of a package, these th
tenced to servo for a period of five
o n th s In Iho C ounty J a il o t flemlnol*
persons in tho United States Is* given small envelopes are more likely to bo m
C ounty, umlnr c o n tro l of tho Hoard o f
to Uncle Sam to deliver.
C o u n ty CommlsHlonore.
overlooked or lost.
u. YAiiiionounir.
When you sond a parcel to the poBtMall your letters and pneknges early Dec. 19, 1931.
!l-30-31-o.n.w.-Zw

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Give a Real Gift This. Christmas
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The Seminole County Bank
Sanford, Florida
Sanford, Fla., Dec. 20,1921.

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Santa Claus,
Care Seminole County Bank,
Sanford, Fla.

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Dear Kris:
Here I am again. Been thinking that since I’m giv­
ing Savings Accounts to Johnny and his mother for
Christmas, I might just as well give myself a present,
too. Bet it’s the only present I get anyhow.
Take the enclosed check and open a Savings Ac­
count for yours truly.
By George, I’m going to get into the game myself
and make sure of having a REAL gift this Christmas.
Yours truly,
THE OLD MAN.
No. 3

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Overstuffed and Cane-End
Suite

Carload of Kaltex Furniture
ON PORCH, IN LIVING ROOM—FOR BREAKFAST
ROOM OR SUN PARLOR—KALTEX FIBRE
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IN LATEST PERIOD. PRICES RANGING

$100 Up

UP YOUR HOME

Chairs, Rockers, Tables, Fernery, Tabouretts and Baskets may be Mahogany Davenport, Library and Console Tables. Boudoir, Table
purchased separately. This has been bought right and is to be sold
and Floor Lamps with either Mahogany or Ivory Bases.
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Christmas rides in on a fog.
. Have a little patience and courage.
8tnford is coming.
-And after the fi’f st of the year the
f ig things will come fo pass th a t we
ta v a wanted for many years,
..T he lettuce market is picking up so
wise ones say but it is picking up
fpo late to pick op anything.
^ Rumors say the stock markets of
W«H Street a r t to be destroyed. Well,
they th at live by tho stocks should
perish In the stocks, so why worry?
Tampa gas rates will have a substanttal reduction on January first.
Sanford gas rates should be reduced
but no ono can find the gaa. ■ It has
been reduced so low in the tank that
no ono can use it.
"Death Stalka on Heels of Booze
P arty" reads tho headlines in the
4oily .papers. Nothing new in this.
Death usually stalks in tho wake of
booze parties sooner or later. It is
only a question of time with present
day boose.
We hate to say it again but honest
ly folks, Sanford will hav o the coun
try club and golf links and this pnper
will be able to chroniclo the facts
about the first of January and it Is
rcnl this time. And it is all thp bet­
te r nftdf the long wnit for it is withIn reason and reach.
France may be our ally but she pulls
some funny stunts that give rise to
the question of whether Franco Is
not tho greatest friend of Franco in
the world. Her actions gave riso to
this question after the war when she
grabbed everything in sight from
America and her actions now in want­
ing more navy than any other power
Would indicate thnt snme spirit.
Sanford Daily Herald is to be con­
gratulated on its splendid 24 page
Christmas edition of yesterday and
the Palm Beach Post also had a 24
page edition for the snme date nnd
the Daytonn Journal and St. Augus­
tine Record had dandles. All of
these specials were well patronized
by advertisers and gotten up In
metropolitan style.—DcLand News.
, Under tho caption "Use Your Glad
Hand," tho St. Petersburg Times pub­
lishes un editorial which could be
profited by in other towns also. Tho
Sunshine City paper says: “There are
in 8L Petersburg today many new­
comers—winter visitors here for the
firs t time. Greet these visitors with
nlm l hand.'I
'your glad
Make them feel
Ourt you do your best to make them
glad for the same reason. Not only
the newcomers, but the old friends
back again for nnothcr season in
God's best climnto should have your
hearty welcome to ring In their ears
and bring them to a realization that
our interest in them is not entirely
mercenary. Don’t be ufrnid to stick
out 'your glad hand'."
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Congress hns passed a now revenue
act roducing Federal taxes $835,000,000 a year.
Six months ago the government
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apm d you*
would It do for youu to iperia
Christmas money honestly this year?
We mean, how would It do for you
to buy only honest gifts—gifts th a t
actually represent your kindly feeling
and your sincere desire to give pleas*
ure to t)ie recipient?
We mean, too, how would It do for
you to refrain from buying gifts th a t
are more expensive than you can afford, Just because you feel th a t such
gifts ara "expected" from you or th a t
such gifts will curry favor* with the
persons to whom you give them?
Could yo go down town with a ten*
dollar bill to buy a ten-dollar g ift for
an influential friend and wind up by
using the ten dollars for ten ons-dol-,
ta r.g ifts for ten unlnfloential little
children
and then be content to send
CHRISTMAS GIFT
your influential friend Just a cheery
"Merry Christmas"?
Strength of character is undoubt*
ly requires for folks to be honest a l
Christmas time. There is so much
AwVy wlth all o f them! snobbery, so much kow-towing, so

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When you wear out your clothes
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"By heaven, she's painted."
"Yes, sir; and by heaven only."
Dictionary of t)notation*
On a pork pie—"I Mi?*, from
dreams of thee in the first sweet sleep
0/ night."—Shelley.
Hazel l£nutt says if your wife won't
do housework, what’s the use of look­
ing further.
Thought For the Day
We pbould give a* we receive,
cheerfully, quickly and without hssitation;' for there is no grace in a
benefit th at sticks to the fingers.—
Seneca.

“Two Ford cars were following each
other on an Irish road when a man
asked another what time it was. He
looked at his watch opd said: ‘Look
ENCOURAGEMENT OF LAW OB­ at those cars and you can tell the
SERVANCE NECESSARY
time of day.' The man looked and
said: ‘I belnve it’s tin after tin .'"
One of the reasons for the general
Hint to Our Dairyman
lack of law enforcement in this coun­
If
u
cow
is fresh, ignore her and
try Is the existence of such a multi­
don't
laugh
a
t her jokes.
tude of useless, petty laws. But this
is no excuse.
What was Jennie's maiden nam e?'
Law is law—here the considera­
He maiden 'ame was to got m ar
tio n should end. Under our system
of government wo elect representa­
A negro washerwoman is not nec­
tives to make our laws and after they
essarily
drunk when she gets three
are made the principle of good citizen­
sheets
in
the wind.
ship requires that they be observed.
When the so-called best citizons treat
Whnt I)o You Think of This?
laws as inconsequential inconvenienc­
Before
cutting a man’s head off in
es, what enn be expected of the class
China,
the
authorities considerately
of lawlessly-inclined?
make
him
intoxicated.
The beauty of
And yet many of the laws written
this,
apparently
is
that
the man can
on the statute books might as well
get
drunk
and
wnke
up
next
morning
not be there—in fact, they do more
without
a
head
on
him.
harm than good, since an unenforced
law encourages general slackness in
THE WHOLE WORKS
enforcement,
A law that cannot bo enforced
A traveling salesman, according to
Ishould never be passedl It sorves no The Vocational Committee of the Busan enstern exchange, visited n small
I purpose other thun to stimulate law­ inass and Professional Woman’s Club
town and sold the proprietor of its
lessness, and a t best the country has requests all young wv^ien desiring
general store some merchandise. too much of this.
When tho goods arrived they were . Generalizing on the subject of law employment to register a t the First
not ns represented and the merchant enforcement, The Miami , Herald National Bank, and business men reuirlng help to consult register.
consequently returned them. Tho makes an excellent point, saying:
The house attempted to collect the
“This regulatibn of the individual
bill and drew a sight draft on tho with reference to his relations with
merchant through the local bank, those around him, we call Inw. Tho
which returned the drnft unhonored. law is made that all may understand
The house wrote the postmaster their duties, one to the other and to
about the financial standing of tho the social organization, and that none
merchant and the postmaster laconi­ may be permitted to impose upon his
cally replied with an o. k.
neighbor or unduly stretch his own
By return mail the house request­ pleasures to the detriment of those
ed the postmaster to secure a lawyer nround him. Simply stated, thut is
to collect the amount and received tho the reason why men would hnvo more
following reply:
happiness and would prosper more if
“The undersigned is the merchant they would obey the law." ,
Unfortunately, many individuals
of whom you uttomptod to palm off
your worthless goods. The under­ have come to look upon laws as barsigned is the president and owner riors in the path of personal liberty,
of the bank to which you sent your which causes them to regard a!! laws
sight draft. Th0 undersigned is the more or less through eyes of suspic­
postmaster to whom you wrote and ion. But the real purpose of law is
the undersigned iu the lawyer whose not to deprive any many of his rights;
senices you sought to obtain for it is to make every man Baft in his
your nefarious business. If the rights.
However, laws are enacted in such
undersigned were' not also the preach­
volumes
that the ordinary citizen is
er of the church at this place, ho
kept
busy
trying to stay within
would tell you to go to hell."—Ex­
bounds.
What
was permissable a
change.
few years ago is illegal today, and so
The charm of Electrical Gifta
it goes. Before we can get down to lies in this fact:—they keep
MAIL ORDERS
tho rock-bottom of enforcement, it right on serving and pleasing
seems, muny of the petty laws must year after year. Electrical Ap­
be abolished and proper emphasis pliances are the "little servants
every town in Florida. Leesburg, placed upon the fundamental laws. of the Home" so much in demand
not as large as Sarasota, in tho More and more our system of humun in modem housekeeping.
months of September, October and relations is becoming entangled in
Could any gift be more appropriate
November, sent out of town 2,020 technicalities, and while some of these to express a lasting regard?
orders amounting to 617,881.50. In details arc necessary, too many of
There are so many things to choose
year's timo, this would; amount to them aro tediously involving.—Flori­
da Metropolis.
from
at this Electrical Shop—Perco­
over seventy thousnnd dollars, which
lators,
Washing Machines, Electric
is more thnn that city will pay for
Irons,
Vacuum
Sweepers.
By all
her part of tho asphalt paving on
means
give
Electrical
Gifts
and
ev­
her streets. We have reason to be­
ery
member
of
the
household
will
lieve ta a t Sarasota, spends annually
bless you on Christmas and every day
with . Chicago, mail
houses
Here for a limited stay. Patrons de­ thereafter.
much jporejhan this, and y^t when it siring tunings phone Valdes UotsL
Is necessary to give notes to keep
the schools going for the full term
the opines on those notes will not be
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
Sears, Roebuck 4 Co., or Montgomery
Ward 4 Co., but J, E, Battle, P. H.
Levy Q. L. Thac’.cr and other S a n ■ ia a i^ * g M &gt; fl' llllll&gt;,l,,ll,llllllll,,lllllll,,lll,ll,lllllllll,lW llll,,iai1111
O * . * f _
.M B
■
iota marLkants, Would ; it i&gt;. t be a l
good idea, since .the Sarasota people
are contributing so larg ely , to the
prosperity of mail order houses, th at
the next time the merchants ara
solicited for their endorsement on
notes to keep tho schools going, to
widen Main street, build the'w hite'
P r ic e s
OC.any.qf the. dozens
other
302 French, Ne*r Depot
calu thatit w(U
wiU bo mads
mods upon
upon' them
,fojj,funds, the secretary qf the
bef, of* commerce Uhe up the
with the two’’houses mention*!
P ro p rie to rs
solicit n generous* contribution from
them,—Sarasota Times.
fls s s s s s s i

Employment Bureau

of Sanford
MAKE IT AN

of Utility
and Economy

The ladiea of th e Baptist Church
will hold thair annual hazaar on Frlday and Saturday, December 1C arid
17. Place will be announced later,
219-tfc

CURLING IRONS
only ------ -------3db. IRONS with
Curling Irons ....
6*lb, IRONS,
only _________
GRILLS,
only ......
TOASTERS,
only ---------- ---PBRCULATOR8,
o n l y ___ _______

TH E STRONGEST
GUARANTEED
TIRE MADE

Vacuum Cleaners
Washing Machines
on Easy Payments

Fabrics
$
9.80
in eTery socket for better and bright
$12.50
er lights
$19.15
I$21.75
] $25.35
! $26.60

Put Edison Lamps

105 Palmetto Ave.

Sanford, Fla. $27.25

'

Henry McLaulin, Jr.

$33*40
$34.50
$43.65

Sizes
30x3
30x3 Zj
32x3 Vi
31x4
32x4
38x4
34x4
32x4'/,
33x1 Vi
35x5

OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

.GIFTS.

OlfLANpO, FLA

Frames Repaired

Lenses Duplicated

BYES EXAMINBD
212 East. 1st St.
Sanford. Fla.
WB GRIND OVR .OWN LENS$L.
EXPERT INSURANCE 8BRVICB
I represent progressive, modem In­
surance old-line companies and am
prompt in rendering you expert serv­
ice in securing for you Just what you
want in life insurance on the plan
suited to your present and future
need. Endowment, monthly income
plans, and automobile and fire in­
surance. Write or phone me to call,
W. J. THIGPEN.

In our show windows,
come in and look around
—we have Something
for all of the family.

OUR REPAIRING IS
UNEXCELLED FOR
QUALITY fr DURABILITY

Piano Owners, Notice!

Mack the Piano Tuner”

To make Christmas day all the
more enjoyable do not forget to
order!

Learn a Useful Thing Daily
The Dark Ages, ware from the 6th
to the 14th centuries.

We will not say "Do Your Christmas Shopping
Early.” Too many have said it before and it la al­
most a joke. But we can s iy without fear of jok­
ing or contradiction that if you have been saving
your money through our plif? that doing your
Christman shopping will cause you no fc^r because
you will have that nest egg from which to draw.
- I N SHOPPING AND IN j&amp;VJEfhTD ,j l F E —
It comes to you with full force that yop have not
been saving as you should; There is nothing gives
you so much independence as a Bank Account.
Come iu and let us tell you about it. Christmas
brings it home to you with full force.

Reasonable

mm &amp; fry

SAVE YOU MONEY

Write ns

GENERAL REPAIRING
West First SL

Old Ford Garage

Empire Hotel
ORLANDO, FLO!

Phone No. 447-W

TO THE PUBLIC

TOM MOORE
Optometrist-Optician
.9:00 a. %
. 3:30 p .*
.lia o a .*
. 5:00 p .*

E. E. HOGAN

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WELFARE DEPARTMENT

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-2 2 L 2 2

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• »•* 4 .4 »4 i t, r-. *• #m
■**■$

»The Welfar0 Department of tba
Woman's Club y lll hqjd jtholr reg«l^r meeting Wednesday afternoon at
9sptcillUy to We iwiowmg wno »o three o’clock at -the Club rooma. A
gorwrously made our b ataar a success: good attendance la desired.
' ^pljar Coffee Co; Perkins A Britt;
QcoXgo s Pcor 4 Sonj S tar Theatre;1 Christmas Candies,
Whitman!*,
Rower A Roumlllat; L, P. McCuller; Huylor’a, Wiley’s and Log Cabin Pe­
Dean Turner; and Herald Printing can nut roll.—Mobley’s Drug Storn.
Co.
227-tfc
Chriatmae Cigars, boxes $1.10 to
Christmas Cnrds, Tags and Seals at
$5.00.—Bower A Roumlllat. . 281-4to] Bowor A Roumlllat’s.
281-4tc

SANFORD’S
TEMPI
Up to 80 and heavy fog to­
day. Three fogs . mean &amp;
rain .and a rain means.cold
weathor and cold weather
means business for every­
body Including tho wood
man.
5:40.A. M. DEC. 20, 1921
M aximum..................... 80
Minimum ...................... 68
Rango ........— ........
,flO
Barometer .......______30.30
North and cloudy.

Christmas Cards, Tags and Seals at
Bowor A Roumlllat's.
231-4tc

| Silk Socks in Xmas Boxes?
■ And Neckwear? Yes! And
| B athrobes? Yon just bet
3 we can get them. I know of
1 tjie bestest place th at c^rri,es
| all these nice gift? for the
| man and that’s where I can
S be found. I have headquarjj te rsa t—

iJi

WM

THE WEATHER
For.Florida: Partly olotidy
tonight and Wednesday;
probably, rain Irt axtremo
North portion Wednesday;
warmer In extreme north
portion.

The Fam ily’s,

Xmas Gift

narvaanmiiianaM

Mr- ad Mrs. Hoy Symea of Winter
Pnrk| wore calling on their many
Sanford friends today.
Mr. and Mrs. F, E. Boumillnt aro
rejoicing T'or the urrivul of ,n fhip
buhy daughter. The little Indy enmo
in time to be u Christmas present for
her little brother Francis.

»

A number of good used cars at
prices and terms to suit

B. &amp; 0. Motor Co.

■

The Pipe
Beautiful

Tho report that tho men at "tKo
shops hnvo been Iniil off is grontly
ex ngo rated. Out of about 275 111011
working at tho shops some 57 will bo
laid off next Saturday. These men
will be from tho classified repair
■ shops and will not include any fore­
men nnd will affect the monthly pay
roll to a much smaller degree than
was first reported.

TVVVTVVVVfVWVVVVMMHIV?IWfT

W P b , T r ia n g l e
THE GENUI NE B A K E L I T E
From a aoUUorin the A. E. F. Army of occupation, tho manufacturerr of .tho* W*D C Triangle Dakelito received thlt#
"The Dakelito mouth piece has stood tho test. It Is much
stronger than the amber mouth piece thst the German meenchaum plpea
bate. Many Gennana believe that it ia a real amber item. While the pipe .
^ a been scraped and scraped, nolhjng but the top of the bowl ia worn out.
o have noiblug to add to this, except to aay tolas into our atore sou take
a look at the W D C Triaagle Bakelile.

J O E ’S S M O K E H O U S E
g ,.J\tES'£,FIItST

• V p * m »n *a***» 1111

t ****aiAl
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H o s p ita l E x p e r ie n c e P r o v e s
T h at F ree N erves
M ea n H e a lth
A.. . .• •
Tho late Alfred Walton, M. D„ D. C., of Philadelphia, was undoubtodly among tho foremost physicians and surgeons of the Inst
generation. A graduate of Harvard Medical College (lH7i&gt;), ouo tln'o
President and Chief of tho -Surgical -Division of tho Essex County
{Now(Jersey) Hospltnl, and corresponding fellow of tho Maino Acndomy &lt;jf (Medicinu and Science, ho was not contonLto follow the .beaten
path, but investigated for himself all that was new in tho healing arts,
and Into in life took up Chiropractic. In a book of which ho waa tho
author, appenrsithe-followlng:
, . ,
, i
“That pressure upon a norve interferes with its conductivity, anti
that this interference p r e y e d thmpart, or-organ, to -« h l* i« w J I W
is n conveyor of vital onefgyrftom performing Its
ona. ' ; '
arc facts vorified dally In every hospital In tho land.
10 on Y 9 0
tlon that cannatfao, is: Does t ^ i g h l vostebrnl displacement cal ad
m a Hub-luxatlpnimroducd enoughi pressure upon tho Bervea.
n W
It cotncs li\ contact to bo the cause of dlseaso? The cs
noriv
tho
clinical
fact,
that
aa
soon
as
tho
detected
sub-luxation
is
prop
Y
■
««lJustadi n»d t ^ r m a l i f l p w of msntal impure" become rq-c.tabllah
eti, nature.invariably eshablishes health.”

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C o n s u lta tio n a n d A n a ly s is F re e

9.K p a f f l ® ® ,
LADY ATTfiNDANT

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M
J You, Can Find the Namo of B*
: Every Live Professional and M
) Business Man in Sanford1in l*«
i This Column Each Day toi
1
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NEW TWO-STORY HOUSE, NEARLY FINISHED. EASY TERMS
Other Bargains in Real Estate

A.

C o n n elly

IP .

George A. peCottes

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: AND BUSINESS S
: DIRECTORY :

I,. Urban May has taken up a posi­
tion ns salesman of the Dodge enrs
and obtained a divorce from the Lex­
A tto rn e y -a t-L a w
ington cars. Urban Ih one of tho ;
Over Seminole County Bank
livliest automobile salesmen in tho SANFORD
-:- FLORIDA
state of Florida nnd ho will push tho
snles of Dodge cars in this territory.

DISTRIBUTORS
209 Park Avenue.
Sanford

■

is.

Sanford stores nr0 open at nights
nnd are doing n fine business.

Open and Closed Models
in Stock

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Ru on n* im n* mi
.r" 's

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or Hupmobile
»•

S a r i f o t ’d , F i d .

s

/WltilU

And Sanford Is crowded with shop­
pers today.

LEXINGTON

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: T //f S W f l f r /r 'd r / s

Grcnt shopping weather.

Moke It a

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Th0 Kotarinnu held their regular
weekly luncheonut tho Valdez today,
and discussed mnny good things for
tho benefit of tho club nnd of tho
public in general. Tho needy folks
of tho community wero looked after
by n special committee who will dispenno Christmns choer for tho Rotnrinns and it was also derided to hold
Ladies night on the second Tuesday
night in January at which time the
special entertainment committee will
put on some stunts nnd probably huvo
dancing.
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STONE KILLED
;
AT INVEBNKHS

HARTFQRD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance”
Sold and Serviced by

Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Haight &amp; Wieland
Smith Bros. Garage
Expert Repairing
OIL, GAB and ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

Geo. W. Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

FLORIDA

.. Employment Bureau:.
The vocational committee of the Busi­
ness and Professional Womcnfs, jplub
requests all young women desiring
Iemployment to register nt the First
National Bank.
AGNES O. BERNER, Chairman

Sanford Machine &amp;
Ppapdry|Co. v,„kl
General Machine nnd Roller Works
Automobile Flywheel fjteel Goar
bands in stock
Crank 8hafta Re-turned
■- r . - . . i .

A. A, Stone, conductor on Atlantic
ConBt Lino, extra freight - No. 8Q0,
north-hound from Lakeland to High
FOR SERVICE
Springs, wns instantly killed at 12:-15
r.ili M0-.I
"’"lock this morning at Inverness.
W. If MVI.ING. Prop,
Dotulls |0 * tV- accident, wc-? hrmgh{
to Lakeland by Coust Lino train
crcwH, who ntate that Conduotor
OF ALL KINDS
Stone atopped naross tho track direct­
ly in front of tho approaching engine.
He hoionged to tho order of Railway Located in Eagle Bldg., 205 Oak Ave.
Conductors, nnd had roomi nt the
residence of Mrs. Lohr, 401 South
Now York nvenua,, ia. Lakeland.
ttt
Thero aarvice, his motljcr, who ia ----------------- r r r r —
living In Macon, Georgia, and ono
. *» .'..I ’ -i i r«T.T
son, a baseball pitcher at Mercor
W. T. ROBERTS, Agent
University., Engineer Henry Brower, 8anford.
,
-;T, ,
F)pflda
j*hR„was wj tho engine which enueed .,w p n p .
Cj(ductor Stone’s death, brought Miel
D fcL IV tiK ^ H E
hofly to Lakeland this morning kop ^ * ’4—1HTwA'
train 213, turning It over to Gentry
Storage Facilities .*• . ,
and Futch. Emerson Barbor, flag­ If we ple$s« yon, t$U pthers; if aw
man, qf, t.kfi .extra, finished the run to
-tall ua, iPhone ‘418 .
Hlgh..^RvingM»for Conductor Stona.,,/
Arrangements for tho funeral hava
not yet Uo«n complotodHl
i ; Public Accountant| Audit*—Systema
-------laeoaie Taa-Beael—
( A
sad-, f«a{u*p -q f it ha
tledth Is that thla^vas to bo Condpqr
Oriando,
tor Stone’s final .trip as an empl qya# Mione 352
of I ho Atlantic Coast- Line. He hajd
Repair
planned to go to High
ank
rctum &gt;on this ran, ad thetprocoed- to L ted l J f lf S f c lP
1 it vr e.
^ c o a ’.iUe()f«;vtft'8pqi)dvtIhn*Chr|4%l
rM»s,.b$M&lt;tof» flt b . WP WptJ)4rhad Intimated to friends that ho ibfu|
I l f t t a l Mfi.wl'iv.niM n
concluded to retire permanently fpqm
MSanfortre New Hotel”
-•lliIVP
conductor.—
*flJ* -Up Per Day
'Lakeland Tefogram.

Sanford Steam Laundry

Acteyl^ne Yielding

SanfortJ Welding Co,

itfsbiiA N cE

N. Y. LIFE INS. CO.

Quick Service TraH&amp;fei

H, -W. NICKERSON

Auto R H d i^ r

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CLASSIFIED ADS
|aVMaaBaHa
Classified advertisements, S cents a line. No ad taken for Ic u th*B
25 cents, and .positively jy&gt; classified ads charged to anyone. Cask
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.
FOR SALE—Bird dog, 11 montha ojtb
Cross setter and pointer. GuaronFOR SALE—I’npor shell pecans, 801
not 8un "hY- R«*&lt;*Y for b„ronWr/XMocnolln
Ownor lonving for north. Sucrlflca
'for $50,00.—M. Murphy, Sorrento, Fla.
FOR SALE—Large baby enrringo, In
228-4tp
good condition, l’rico good. Phono
l’oat
curds—local
vtowa—le
each a t
-107-W or call Sanford Heights, Mrs.]
the
Herald
oifiee.
Robinson.
230-fltc
FOR SALE—bodge Touring Cnr,j
used only few months in ,first class I
_ ,
#
l C-----condition $500. cnBh. Can ho Beotl b OR R E N T ^ room furnished house,
mil Kniiu.ii.n r. .IH, n
at Millers wnrehonso, address Dr. C&lt; phono 57fl between 6and 0 o’clock
231-Qto
V. Jessup, KJtommlng, Pa. 230-fltc p. m.
FOR RENT—Furalahod flat with'^TFCU\\SALE—J ^ h t vqp?-!v«je-.with
rago,' 014 MyrtloAve.
223-tfo
bath. Immedlnto possession. Smull
pnyment down, long timo on balance. FOR RENT—Bed room, 311 Purk
nu*.
178-tfo
Soa Lano or address Box 782, Daytons, Fin,
IQD-Tu-Sat*4w FOR RENT—2 furnished bed"
FOR SALE—Ono Daisy chum. Coll ^I’hono 437-W, corner Elm &amp;
105-tfo
204-tfc Street.
415- W« -.T
FOR .SALE (OR R E N 1 V - 8 - r o o m o d | —^TYOfuyifur|iti»Iiotl rooqts,
house, 1011 Onk avo. Phono 283-J.I kitchenette, sleeping porch, private
218-tfc entrance, 11th street, Sanford AvaFOR SALE CHEAP—Gus range and tm ^ 0*1’
■
^
^8,°-yP
wood range, 1011 Oak ave. Phono FOR RENT—Half of store, with flno
display window. No. 221 East F irst
283-J. . . i 218-tfc
street,
opposite postoffice.
230-tfo
FOR sA l.E — Choice oranges nnd
FOR
RENT—
Two
furnished
rooms
to
grnpafmtt for ChrlnLmus, $2,00 per
gentlemen,
110
West
Third
1st.
box, sLnips $1.2'i, f. o. h. Osteon or
, ,20Q-3t
Sanford. Cush with ordor.—{F.. N. P|i(jno 0000.
Purdy, Ostoniv Fin.
. 227-OtP FOR , )kt:NT—One furq|$heA M
room, also garaga. 110 Laurel Age.
FbR SALEt-Ford cfisln drive truck,
109-tfo
First $160j takes it. Seo Claronco
a
—
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a
131-3^1 [•Tm UfcNT—Two furnished
Cranston, First St.
FOR SALE—Socond fynnd Bnuoro1 rooms, Oil Park Avo.
212-|fe
piano, Knabo make, good action. I' b lt ichiN'f—Ilooins and kltchuanttesi
Rricp. ,$00. Address Piano, cqrp pf
Shlrloy Apt., opp. P. O,
220-2^tp
Herald* ----227-Otp FOR RENT—Ono furnisKq3 npqytFOR .S/kLE-^i. rooin house, closo |n ,‘ mont. Apply 809 Magnolia-, S$n. , L
• ou-7.a*«
M M Sj,
good location. A bargain. "H,” O. C. Catos.
sa i-o tc : —
care Herald office.
r .- tfr
WANTED—Desiro a five room furC o n tracto r and B uflfltr , , dnlshod apartment. Apply tq. i{jrald office,*: ■•■•^280-$tp
SANFORD •!• •!•
PLOItlD*
JWANTED—Customer* fqy.fresh nulh,
p n „ ng . „ n p „ i L
raornln« *nd evening dsllverie«r-B.
S a n f o r d C q i v ? i r u c ^ p f 4 &gt;. L G*niion. pi.one 8711. loorst^rw
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDSftp 204-tfc
Plane* and 9pMtfica|kqi CbHit
■7TTT---- F?r - T Furnlahsd
........... AILWork Guaranteed..
• at * saiM
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FOR SALE

FOR RENT

WAN+BD

S. 6. siiinholaer

SANFORD NOVELTY

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WANTED

4arg* manufacturing company,

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 20, 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>
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