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II "Gb .Suktolhr
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST
VOLUME U

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLO R ID A , MONDAY, D EC EM B ER 19,1921

CIVIL WAR THREATENED
IN IRELAND BY ULSTER
-O PPO SE BOUNDARIES
.

___

NUMBEfettO

The Beginning of an'Endless Marcti

AND MORE EXPLOSIONS

•

Proposed Revision of
Lines Will Bring on
More Talk

GERMANY OFFERS
TO PAY HALF OF
REPARATIONS DUE

NEW IRISH TREATY

MEETING
BETWEEN
LLOYD
GEORGE AND DKIAND I)ESCRIBED AS “FATAL”

BIG STORM
Warnings Sent to BroR»
FLOODS BUFFALO er Advising Him to
Leave There
CAUSES HAVOC
WRECKS VESSELS AND CAUSES!

“'T

ama™

_ .

MAY BE A FAR

MAY NOT SUIT DAIL EIREANN
LONDON, Dec. 10.—Today's con­
AND CLOUDS ARE ON THE
BUFFALO, Dec. 10.—A nlncty-fivo BUT POLICE ABE NOT TAKINfc
ference In Downing street between
HORIZON
ANY CHANCES ON RADI­
ndlo
an hour gale swept tho city yes
Premier Lloyd George nnd tho French
CAL OUTBREAK
terdny,
uprooting
trees,
tenrlng
down
promior, M. ilrinml, relative to ropnrn(n r The Associated Preee)
chimneys, smashing pinto glnss win­
tions,
is
described
by
tho
nowspnpers
LONDON, Dec. 10.—Civil war In
(Hr 1__ _____ _________ ,
dows nnd piling up tho water In tho
NEW YORK, I)cc. 10.—Wall
Ireland arising from Ulster’s oposl- hero as the most fateful sinco tho
harbor
to
an
unprecedented
stnge.
Street's principal financial Instl—
tlon to tho proposed revision of her Versailles treaty was concluded.
Ono man wns killed In tho storm.
Tho meeting was arranged before
tutions were guarded today la
boundaries under tho Irish pcaco trea­
Tho damngo throughout tho city
anticipation of another bomb ex­
ty is sorlously threatened according Germany’s officinl declaration of her
4 Hla gun has turned to rust, hia body turned to dust, but tho Amr-.
wns great, hut heaviest losses oc­
inability
to
pay
tho
forthcoming
re­
plosion, warning of which waa
to tho political correspondent of tho
lean Hero burlod Armlatlco Day at Arlington Notional Comotery goes
curred nlong tho water front, whoro
parations installments, nnd there is n
sent to a broker advising him to
marching on through the ages with thoao who lie In Flanders' poppy
Westminster Gazetto.
n 300-foot wireless tower wns demol­
holds. Thoao who stood at salute as his body was laid away saluted only
disposition in some sections of tho
lenve town or tho vicinity of tho
ished, boat houses nnd small docks
th t Soul of Freedom passing on.
press
to
regard
the
German
move
ns
a
stock exchange. The police aro
DUBLIN, Dec. 10.—Tho Dail Eirowore swept nwny nnd several hundred
inclined to treat annonymous pre­
nnn remained in socrot session until maneuver to bring pressure to hear
pleasure craft wero smashed or car­
diction with skeptlcsm but extra
late Saturday night In an endenvor to on the premiers’ meeting. This view
ried down tho river.
precautions were taken.
thrash out personal political difficul­ is confined mainly to tiiose newspa­
The property loss will run Into hun­
pers
known
for
their
strong
advocacy
ties among tho members, with tho
dreds of thousands of dollars.
prospect that it might como out into of a firmer allinnco between Grcnt
A window hatch, torn from tho top TROUBLE AT DANCE
Britain
nnd
France.
Tho
general
public session today reconciled at least
WINDS UP IN KILLING
of a business block, fell on n passing
to tho extent of presenting a solid opinion is that tho Wirth government
OF MAN AND WOMAN
nutomnhile
killing
Frank
E.
Klefor,
front to tho world in their nttitudo has honestly tried to moot its obliga­
one
of
tho
two
occupants,
and
injur­
tions nnd that It will ho necessary to
towards tho Anglo-Irish treaty.
(llr The Anaorlnlrd I'rMa)
ing tho other seriously. Tho hatch
grant
Germany a delay of a few
CLEARWATER,
Dec. 10.—C arter
There appeared to bo no question
went through tho windahiold nnd pin­
Pierson, residing between Tarpon
Premier
Briand
so
Informed
American
Ambassa­
lust night but that tho treaty would months, if not actual moratorium.
ned
Kiefer
to
tho
sent.
The
automo­
According to tho Evening Standard,
ho rotiflcd, hut in view of tho fact that
bile, with both occupants unconscious, Springs and Oldsmur, wns arrested todor
Harvey
Last
Night
Germany
has
ofored
to
pny
the
allies
so many momhers of tho Irish legisla­
ran about a block before it swerved J y ^ 8ho' ,f/ L|in,1,oy charged with
the killing Snturdny night of Mrs. B.
tive body wish to proclaim their re­ on account tho equivalent of 10,000,000
and
crashed into a store front.
(By The Associated Press)
spective positions it was considered pounds in January, 11,000,000 or 12,­
Two women wore caught under « 1 • » " nnd “
,ntnn)od
hardly likely that a final vote could 000,000 pounds in February or about
falling tree near the water front. O ne,"1 ” dnnc° «t Safety Harbor. Linda**
LONDON,
Dec.
19.—Franco
will
accept
the
original
naval
half tho nctunl sums duo, hut there is
bo taken boforo next Wednesday.
ratio as laid down by Secretary Hughes at the Washington con­ of thorn, Miss Margaret Cochrane, s u - Bnd “ &gt;'&gt;
Plonwnr
If reports reaching Dublin from no confirmation, either from Paris or ference, Premier Hrinnd informed George llnrvcy, American am­ stained both legs broken Her sis-,* brolh.rJn.taw of tho slain woman,.
other parts of Ireland rnny bo accept­ Berlin, that such an offer has been bassador, at their meeting here last night. He authorized the ter Katharine, was Internally Injured,. o rd ered h « " ot to dn" “ wlt* D” :
ed as correct, the general public ap­ made. M. Brlund, however, it is ambassador to notify the American government to that effect. nnd fireman had to cut away part of ,«'&gt;«»• She disregarded his order and
parently is becoming irritated a t the learned, rocoivcd the Gorman ambas­ The question of submarines waa not discussed.
tho tree trunk before she could ho r e - ! P‘orBO» Bt«r‘t,d n" "[g u rn et.
llinf)U(l
| nesses mild Durrunco fired first. Whan
delay in sottllng tho big quostion that sador at Paris, who made curtain ex­
The'wind, blowing from tho so u th -,|ho "hooting began the woman trtad
is on everybody’s mind. Those roports planations, and it is considered possi­
imllcnto that tho general Irish pubic ble tho offor was made then.
west, directly down Lake Erie, piled ° rBC«l,°' ,S#hft l&gt;«»"«d between thn
That there arc only two alterna­
up the water until Bird Island pier J'vo men ami foil dead with a bullet in
would like to see the Doll quickly rat­
and Squaw Island were almost com- i hor
Purrnnce, wounded, was r*ify tho treaty, and let tho Icodors of tives is tho common opinion hero—
plotcly submerged. Nearly 100 sq u at-, "lovod ln, *»" automobile and died botho opposing fnctions settled their own oither to grnnb a morotnrium or insist
that Germany is nlilc to pny, tho latter
tors’ shanties were carried out in to , foro caching home. According to repolitical fights afterward.
probably entailing tho fall of tho GerNiagara river. Their occupants wero l’“rtB from, Sutherland whoro Mra.
mnn government.
The reparations
CO-OPERATIVE SELLING
rescued by police, firemen and const Plo’ T nnd D“rrnnc® l,vod. ‘hoy won*
commission, it is pointed out, may in­
guard crows.
hurled yesterday afternoon although
MUST STOP IN U. S.
sist under article 231 of tho treaty of Physically and Politically Says British Journal of
Three ferryboats used In tho service ‘ho coroner was not notified and no
SAYS GOVERNMENT of liershrlu cmfwyd ETAOIN SESE
between Buffalo and Fort Erie wore n(,UC8‘ W,,H hold,
Versailles, that Germany provide
Astrology
piled up on the rocks between tho rivWASHINGTON , Dec. ID.—The proof of her inability to pny.
20 MILLIONS FOR RUS­
cr
mid the canal.
government today won its Huit to com­
(llr The Associated I'rraa)
when the planets Mars and Mucury
At
Tonnwunda
tho
wnto
roso
eight
SIANS RELIEF PLAN
pel members of the American Hard­ PEACEFUL PICKETING
LONDON,
Dec.
10.—Tho
year
1020
feet
above
normal,
flooding
the
Inrge
will
bo
in
conjunction.
“Six
years
wood manufacturerx Association to
CAN BE WORKED
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—A bOT
is destined to shake tho world to its later the great Armageddon is to take lumber ynrds thoro nnd carrying
terminate co-operative selling meth­
•
BY ARIZONA ACT foundation, both physically nnd polit­ place. It will he final conflict be­ thousands of feet of timber into tho j authorizing the President to expend
ods nnd agreements alleged to luvo
A $20,000,000 out of thq funds of tho
tween Mohammedanism, allied with river nnd over Ningnrn Fulls.
been adopted fo r tho purposo of elim­
ically. Thcro will bo succession of
ttljr The Ainorlnlrd I'rrss)
dredge anchored off Grand Island bo­ United States grain corporation fo r
Bolshevism
against
united
Anglo-Sax­
inating competition among themselves
WASHINGTON, Doc. 10.—Tho Ari­ plngurs, famines, floods, shipwrecks,
on world. It will end in universal gan to drift townrd tho falls, hut man­ relief of tho distressed nnd starving:
nnd to mnintnin and incrcnso prices. zona net of 1013 prohibiting tho issu­
rioting nnd revolution, no says tho pence in 1032 hut so few of us will lio aged to find nnchorngo by digging its pooplo of Husnia wns passed SatUr*
ance of injunctions restraining picket­ Britsih Journal of Astrology, which
left chut pcnco would happen anyhow,” Htecl dipper into the mud on tho rivor day by the House, 111 to fit.
BASKET BALL GAME
ing in effect was upheld by tho Su­
bed.
has drawn horoscope for that year, says the Hoorscope.
Opponents of the measure fought
preme court today so far ns it pre­
AT PARISH HOUSE
Soldom has such a volume of wator it to tho last nnd forced roll cnll on
SANFORI) VS I)E LAND vents court interference with peaceful
poured over the brink of the Niugurn tho ground thnt tho vote ns announc­
picketing.
cat met as yesterday. Tho waters of ed did not Include n quorum of tho
The first basket hall game of the
I.ako Erie, crowded into tho Ningnrn House. Tho roll call resultud 181
season will bo played at tho Parish KANSAS CITY SPECIAL
rivor,
caused a swirling flood whore to 71, and tho hill now goes to. tit*.
House tomorrow night between San­
ON SOUTHERN RAILWAY
usually
there aro only a few scant Senate.
ford nnd Do Land.
WRECKED IN ALABAMA
inches.
Floods poured over tho preci­
Turn out nnd help the home folks
In wrangling over the measuro thip
pice,
so
that
tho pier of tho Mnid of
win.
(lly Thr Assoelatrd I'rraa)
Houso attempted to chop It to pioco
tho Mist was submerged.
ANNISTON, Ain., Dec. 10.—Firewith amendments. The first actua
Many islands just nbovo- the falls
tnnn was killed nnd several persons
MRS. KIRBY CONVICTED
tost wns on an amendment by Repre­
wero submerged for tho first timo in
injured when tho Kansas City special
sentative Bankhead, Democrat, AtaFOR MANSLAUGIIER
Ocala
High
School
Wants
Two
Weeks
Off
Instead
years. Grcnt property damage wns
hnmn, to rcduco tho amount from
IN MICHIGAN TODAY on tho Southern Railway wns wrecked
done on tho upper river between Luof One
at Tnrsus, near hero ut noon today.
.Salle and Niagara Falls to riverside twenty million to ten million, which
ADRIN, Mich., Dec 10.—M rs.'htat- Aong tho seriously injured is Engi­
boat houses and motor bunts. One wns defented 78 to 00.
tio Kirby, prominont stnte tempor- neer S. T. Watkins, of Atlanta, and
(llr The Associated I'rraa)
chooring marched through tho streets estimate of tho property loss there Is
There hnd been two solid hours o f
anco worker, accused of * man­ two mail clerks.
OCALA, Doc. 10.—Students of Ocnla to the officu of tho county superin­
debate
during which a flood of olo$300,000. No loss of lifo reported. All
slaughter in connection with tho dis­
High School today wont on n Htrlko tendent of public instruction whoro
qurnco
wns let looso on tho argu­
S. G. Slowly of Jacksonville, is In nn effort to cnforco tho demnnd they asked for additional wcok off. Tho tho large lake hunts here weathered
appearance of infant of her u n ­
ment
thnt
tho stnrving children a t
married dnUghtor, was convicted in stopping at the Montezuma while in thnt they be given two wcekH vacation superintendent Btutcd thnt under tho the storm. Homo' dragged their an­ Russln regardless of tho bolthaitib
chors, but nono wan benched.
the city on business.
Circuit Court hero today.
during tho holidays instead of ono law they could bo given only ono wcok
Thtco gasoline fishing boats woro ruin thnt ha dbrought about tholr
week as announced by the faculty. At nnd ho could do nothing for them. At sunk in tho harbor at Dunkirk.
distress should havo tholr cry fp r
tho hour of oponing school this morn­ 11 o'clock tho studenta wore still on
bread silenced with American food,
OUR JOYFULEST FEAST
ing instead of entering tho cinss rooms u strike nnd the faculty and populnr
whon n new fight wns started over
MOTOR BOAT FOR PARTIES
tho students formed procossion nnd sympathy wore with tho students.
proposals to tonr tho bill to pieces.
So, now is como our joyful’st fcnstl
'
*
Capt. G. E. Atkinson has arrived in
Let every man bo jolly,
tho
city
and
will
operate
his
now
mo­
FLORIDA
EDITOR
SEES
A
Each room with ivy leaves is drust
BOOZE I'A r TY WINDS UP IN
FOUR BIG HANGARS
tor
boat
“Sanford”
on
Lako
Monroe
And every post with holly.
FUTURE AT MUSSEL SUOALS
DESTROYED BY FIHE AT
SCRAP; TWO, MEN KILLED in passengor sorvlco between Sanford
Now nil our neighbors’ chimneys smoke
LANGLEY FIELD TODAY
and Enterprise on a schedule to he
And Christmas blocks are burning;
(Hr The Associated Press)
KEY WEST, Dec. 10.—Marcy 8 .
announced
lator. Tho motor boat will
Tholr ovens they with linked meats choke
NEWPORT NEWS, Doc. 10.—Four
HUNTSVILLE, ALA., Dec. 10.— also be avallablo for parties for hunt­ Darnnll, formerly editor of tho Citi­
And all tholr spits aro turning.
hugo frame hangnrs at Langloy Field WUi'Rickotts, local enfu proprietor, is ing and fishing, otc, This is some­ zen, who recently disposed of hta fi*So run tho linos of an old ballad nnd so run our thoughts today. Whnt- woro destroyed by flro this morning, dead, Fred Mautoror, son of a local thing that Sanford has needed and the torcat in tho Key Weat Cftfam
ovor may bo on pur Christmas board tho sauco for it al will bo tho lovo and tho loss wns two hundred thousand. merchant, ip a dying condition and, now boat will fill a long felt wont. Publishing Company has purchMe4*
good will thnt wo bear to mankind, an echo of that song of tho ages, “Penco on Ono Martin bombing plane was de­ flvo five girls In Jail charged with Capt. Atkinson is accompanied by his tho Herald, a weekly newspaper a t
stroyed.
murder and assault with intent to son and family, hoa son having been Florence, Alabama, according to
earth, good will toward men.”
murder, as tho result of u fight here In tho U. 3. navy during the war and word rocolved hore by former bust• It is a pretty custom in somo homos to plnco “tho stranger’s plate” on
last night. Tho girls declined to make In tho U. S. Shipping Board sorvlco
tho Christmas table and bid tho unoxpoctod, tho not unwolcomo, guost como DEPUTY AND STRIKER
no** associates, Mr, Darnell, ia
n statement.
KILLED AT SIOUX CITY
In. It is suggestive of tho sharing of tho cup which provod to be tho holy
as was hit. father. Thoy will put on gaining control of tho Herald atao
IN PACKER’S STRIKE
grail in tho story so beautifully told by tho poet Lowell in "The Vision of Sir
Ricketts and Mautercr were shot In tholr now service oftor tho flrzt of purchased a Job shop operated in con­
what was described as a free-for-all January and Sanford la giving thorn a nection with tho publication. F hns
Launfal.”
SIOUX CITY, Iowa, Doc. 10.—Dep­ fight In a houso in tho suburbs as ihd warm wolcomo.
This custom might bring gladness to many homos whoro theio is no op­
tnco la almost within a rtone’a throw
uty
Sheriff Jones and Hessen Kalcd, climax to a gay party In which a doz­
portunity to lengthen the board for tho entertainment of returning mombors
of tho Mussel Shoals^ ntyrato «*if
of the family. In Florida there should bo no bpa^i} lacking in good cheer and packers strike sympathizer, both wet* en participated Police reported tho
Mr. and Mre. H. T. Brown, of Lu- power development and la the trail­
enough of good things to oat to satisfy hungry hearts nnd kcon nppotltos.— fatally wounded in a gun fight early discovery of cvldoft'co that whlskoy collow, 3. C., are spending zone time ing center for many employes of tho
today and died In a hospital lator.
flowed freely.
hore at tho Montezuma.
S. W. Partridge.
plant*.

FRANCE WILL ACCEPT
ORIGINAL NAVAL RATIO
LAID DOWN BY HUGHES

WORLD WILL BE SHAKEN
TO THE VERY FOUNDATIONS
IN THE YEAR OF 1926

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
GO ON A STRIKE TODAY,
DEMANDING MORE HOLIDAYS

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17,1911

Newly Elected Com­
mander U. C. Veterans
Has Fine Army Record
Pioneer of Crescent City Wears'New
Honor Most Gracefully
(B r T i e A H M la ie l Preaa)

CRESCENT CITY, Dec. 17.—Mnjor
General John H. Harp, of this city,
newly elected commander of tho Flor­
ida division, Unitod Confederate Vet­
erans, is a native of Georgia, a son
of tho Into M. I. Harp, who prior to
the w ar betweon the statos was a
prosperous planter of near Dawson,
and who gave four sons to tho Con­
federate army.
Of tho feur brothers only General
Harp survived tho war. Ono brother,
James D. Harp, was killed at tho bnttlo of Sharprfburg, Md., in September,
1802, and his body was left on tho
field} another, Lieut. William G. FAVORABLE CONDITION
Harp, was killed nt tho battle of (JooFLORIDA FARM CROPS
sahntchlc, S. C., with tho colors of his
SHOWN IN REPORT
regiment in hit hand, and neither his
body nor the flnw was recovered; Al­
onzo F. Harp, was mortally wounded
at tho battlo of Konncsaw Mountain,
died a few days later and his body j
was brought homo by his fathor and .
burlod on tho plantation, nenr the °* Crop‘Estimates hero. Planting of
family residence.
onts is well advnnced with tho condiTho now commander of the Fioridn llon of cnr,y plantings excellent prevoterans, now ono of tho lnrgcst or- pnrntlon of ground for cnrly Irish poango growers of this section, enlisted ,t«tocs is about completed and wlntor
in tho First Goorgin Infantry in Oc- Krn*ing cropB are furnishing good pnstobor, 1801, at tho ago of 17, and was turo
the ranges continuing to bo
mustered out on April 8, 1801, only to ' fnirl&gt;’ K001*- Cool wenther is improvro-onlist soon after In tho Fifth Geor- inK tho quality of citrus fruits,
gin nt Dawson, in which regimont ho I Popper and eggplant nro moving in
romnined until tho surrender of his cnr l°tH* the condition of early strawcommand a t nentonville, N. C., in flic berries Is favorable and crol woathor
spring of 1805,
jis improving tho condition of cabbage
General Harp served ns a private !nn,l lettuce.
•
through most of his army experience| A largo watermelon acreage in bealthough ho was finally appointed n *nK prepared for next spring and in­
first corporal. Ho was n member of dications point to an incrousc in nercCompnny E. His regiment was en- nK° °f truck crops in northwest Florigaged in what is known as tho W est-'‘l* t,lis season,
orn army, and ho served under Iirax'f ho condition if livestock in fully up
ton Bragg, Albert Sidney Johnson, to tho average at thin time nnd n large
Hood, Hardee, and finally under Jos- 'quantity of pork is being cured by
oph E. Johnston. General Ilarp was formers during continued cool wenthwoundod three times—nt Chlcknmnu- ur-

children present upon this happy oc­
WATCH GIVEN PRBSIDENT BOARD OF TRADE casion to help them celebrate, and an
informal reception was held In the
everting which many hundreds of
their friends attended.
Tho Ferran family aro among the
pioneer residents of Eustis, being
among tho first residents of that
city and living there for tho past
forty years or more. They were the
recipients of many beautiful tokens
of tho love and esteem in which they
arc hold in Lako county.

The "can" is to bo found in both
American nnd Cnnndinii. r ho con­
ference might make a note of this
fact.—Cincinnati Enquirer.
Obregon is cutting tho Mexican
army in half. That menns 407 gen­
erals nnd two privntes added to tho FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY
OF WEDDING AT EUSTIS
army of unemployment.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L. Thrnshcr nnd
Tho Chinese delegates hnvo one
daughter,
Mrs. J, D. Woodruff hnvo
advantage. Whatever they do, most
returned from Eustis where they ntof tho folks back home will never
tendod tho flftioth anniversary of
hear about It.
tho wedding of Mr nnd Mrs. E. L.
Ferrnn the pnrents of Mrs. Thrasher.
Tho three great aids to the health Tho celebration wns n surprise to Mr.
of Amcricnns are fresh nir, plain nnd Mrs. Ferrnn nnd their many
food, nnd the ruling thnt beer isn’t friends camo upon them unaware.
medicine.
i

AGreatPiduiization of
the famous Trail-breaking
Expedition of Capt.
JonnCFremontinl848 to
theCalifomiaGoldReids
Indian?

Pioneer?
',Gold Rush
Stockade?
Battle?
Prairie Fire?
KitCar?on
Tomahavk?

*V***ti »**

F o rt?
T ra p p e r?

U n iv e rs a l p r e s e n ts

Red B looded
American History Chapter Play

N ERSoItheW EST
.* ACT ACORD
This is not a Blood and Thunder Serial, but a real chapter play depict­
ing true historical incidents during frontier days. It begins Monday,
December 19th. FREE MATINEE on the opening day.

BIVINS-HERNDON
A brilliant and beautiful event of
intorcst to a wldo circle of friends,
was tho marringo today nt high noon
of Miss Norma Herndon nnd Llout.
Hugh Albort Bivins, of Garlstrom
Fiold, Arcadia, which was solemnised
nt Holy Cross Episcopal Church, Rev.
A. S. Peck officiating, in the presenco
of many friends nnd relatives of tho
young people.
Tho decorntions were of wonderous
beauty, hnndsomo palms encircling
tho edifice, nnd being nrrnngcd nbout
tho chancol. Tho chnncol mil was on-

of Miss Snrn Madro, organist: Tenor
solo, "For You Alono" (P. J. O’Rcnlly), Mr. Mnurlco Hclston; contralto
solo, "I Love You Truly" (Carrie Jac­
obs Bond), Mrs. Mnrion Giles; quar­
tette, “Bridny Chorus" (Lohengrin),
Messrs. S. 0. Shinholscr, Ralph Wnrron, Maurice Helston nnd J. D. Park­
er; rcccssionnl, Mendelssohn’s Wed­
ding Mnrch.
Tho bridal pnrty wns led by tho
bride's ninid, Miss Esther Miller, and
tho groom’s man, Lieut. Strnhm, who
entered together, coining down tho
center aisle, tnklng thoir places nt tho
chnncol. Miss Miller wns lovely In n
gold colored velvet costume, bolng
fashioned long waist effect, nnd benutifully combined with gold colorod
gcorgotto. With this wns worn a
large blnck picturo hat. M I bs Miller
carried n "Shophord’s S taff” with pink
roses nnd Parma violets tied with pink
tulle.
Miss Mnrjorlo Clny, ns mnid of hon­
or, entered nlono. Her oxquisito frock
of gornnium pink brocaded volvet wns
mndo pnnel cffoct, with trimmings of
self colored georgotto. Her lint wns
n sninrt model of blnck lnce, nnd sho
also carried n "Shophord’s stuff," with
vnllcy 1lilies nnd I’nrmn violets tied
with white tullo.
The ushers were W alter Connelly,
Jnmes Higgins, Ilnwkins Connally nnd
Alfred Robson.
Entering from tho vestry roam into
tho church camo tho groom attended
by his best ninn, Lieut. Patrick, who
wns joined nt the chnncol by the
bride.
Tho bride, who entered with her
father, B. W. Herndon, by whom sho
wns given in mnrringo, wns n picturo
of girlish loveliness, in hor handsome
traveling costume of saphiro bluo
chiffon velvet, mndo Itusslnn blouso
effect, bnndod with wido bunds of fur.
Hor lint wns n chic model of gold
cloth, bnndod with fur nnd trimmed
with touches of sapphire bluo velvet.
Her flowers wero a shower bouquet of
orchids and valley lillics.
The beautiful marriage sorvico of
the Episcopal church was used in unit­
ing tho two lives, the bothothnl cere­
mony tnking plaeo nt tho chnncol, fol­
lowed by tho final nuptial vows boforo
tho nltnr whoro tho bride nnd groom
knelt to receivo tho sacred bonodlctlon.
Immediately following tho ceremony
tho bridal party repaired to tho homo
of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Connolly whoro
an elegant wedding broakfnst wns
sorved, tho brldo and groom leaving
during tho afternoon for n wedding
trip, thoir destination boing unknown.
Tho bride is tho only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Herndon nnd is
ono of Sanford’s loveliest girls. Sho
is n general fnvorito with n host of
friends nnd Binco tho announcement of
hor approaching mnrringo, has boon
tho honoroo nt n_anries of delightful
prenuptial courtosios.
Llout. Bivins Is from Elkin, N. C.,
and is from ono of tho most promi­
nent families of North Cnrollnn. Ho
has many friends throughout tho

Star To-day
BETTY COMPSON in

AT THE END OF THE
WORLD”
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Also Striking Models and Fox News
nt th® PRINCESS— Marie Provost
in “Nobody’s Fool;’r also Comedy

HISTORIC OLD STEAMER
3 HURT IN SMASIllIP
ON PACIFIC COAST
NEAR MOOREIIAVEH
ARRIVES AT JACKSONVILLE
MOORE HAVEN, Dec. 17._0n*
man wns seriously injured and two
young girls received injuries mor*
or less serious, when thu nutomobll*
in which they woro on route from
Moore Haven to Lnbollo for n basket
ball gnmo between tho high schools of
the two places, wns wrecked today.
Newman Ethorton, driver of y,,
cnr, wns thrown through tho wind,
shield nnd badly cut and bruised.
His condition wns said to bo serious*.
Miss Mary Gnntt suffered n broken
collar bono besides severe nruises,nnd Miss Marguerite Dnyton was con.
Bidernbly bruised. Two other occtj.
pnnts of tho cnr escaped uninjured.
Tho accident occured between
Citrus Center nnd Lnbollo when the
steoring genr of tho machine failed
to function nnd tho cnr overturned.
Sevcrnl other parties were en rout*
to tho bnsket ball gnmo nnd tho In­
jured wero quickly placed in the care
of physicians.
CHARLESTON, W. Vn.. Dec. 17.Llquor mndo in n zinc still, enused the
death of Ben McGee, of Charleston,
according to tho report of County
Coroner W. P. Black. Tho report
hold that McGee's death resulted
from asphyxiation induced by a mix­
ture of alcohol nnd zinc, which was
found in his Htomnch. The combina­
tion of the two, Dr. Blnck believed,
enused n gnn which brought nbout
McGccs's death.
Try n Herald Want Ad today.

MAKE IT AN

ELECTRIC GIFT
ALLEYS ARE NOW STREETS
ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. ifl-.—
When St. Petersburg wns laid out by
RurveyorH the streets woro mndo 100
feet wide from property lino out ap­
proximately 420 feet wido from north
to south nnd 400 feet from enst to
west, with alleys twenty feet wido
cutting each block from cnBt to west,
For mnny yenrs theso alloys hnvo
bceit called "nllcys” but buildings
here has been so brisk nnd tho lots
nro so largo thnt tho nlleys hnvo been
pnved nml bungnlows ;built facing
them.
Front( now tho word "Alley" Is
passe.
Hero after, by order of
tho City Commission, tho nllcyB in
tho southorn half of the city will be
known ns "courts". Tho Hystcm of de­
signating them will be tho same now
in voguo for designating the streets.
Beginning south of Central nvonue
they will bo known ns "First court
South," in order.

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Washing Machines
on Easy Payments

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In every socket for better nnd bright
er lights

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Sanford, Fla

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.

Meisch Realty Company
Tb0 dally bath habit la a Uttlo more
trouble, but it la cheaper than tho
perfume habit.

A. P. CONNELLY
AGENT

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19,1921
Mrs. A. M. Phillips and Miss Sara
INCY O F THE YOSEMITE
Mardre. The people of Sanford have
learned th at any musical trained by
A useful Christmas gift, buy a ko­
M U . FRED DA1GER, Society Editor, these two will provo a success.
dak.—Bower
A RoumlUat,
225-tfc
Later
announcement
in
tho
Herald
Phono 117-W
will
give
the
plpce,
date
program
and
It m I a n a ir blaala vlaitlas i n
December 14: Only elovon more
—«* v w an s o li« a a n tlon or aoalas names of the singers.
kao*&gt; «r U i m o n lainialalas, writ*
dnyB for small boys to bo good.
a soilal m n to thla In arta in li firing
I w a lla or talofepoao Iks ItOM. ft Will IIIG DAY AT THE BAPTIST
me tnootly m m la t it . __________
Tho Wauchula Advocate, owned
TEMPLE
and edited by George M. Golsby and
SOCIAL CALENDAR ~~
Tho Sunday School had 312 presMrs. Goulsby, won tho bluo ribbon as
ent,
Monday.—Miss Fannie Robn and Zoe
Florida’s
best weekly newspaper nt
A large audience In tho morning
Munson will give a danco a t their service,
the Stato F air In Jacksonville. That
place on Myrtle avenue a t 8:30 p.
is som0 distinction when one con­
Tho B. Y, P. U. had 00 present.
tn.
siders the fact that Florida's news­
About 000 present Sunday night.
' Tuesday—Mrs. Mary Higgins will en­ Mr. Owens tho Xylophonist wns flno.
papers are tho best in the United
te rtain at dinner honoring Miss
States
Four new members by Baptism and
Adelaide Higgins.
one by letter.
' Wednesday—Mrs. Howard P. Smith
A useful Christmas gift, buy a ko­
The Baptist Church Is doing en­
trill entertain a t a Bridge Lunch­ thusiastic work and the members are
dak.—Bower &amp; Rouir'llat.
22C-tfc
eon at ten o’clock a. m. a t her home more interested than ever before.
on Sanford Heights.
Buy your Christmas tree and
Wednesday—McLeod-HIggins
nup­ IIIG ELECTRIC CHRISTMAS TREE
Christmas green from the Woman’s
tials a t eight o’clock nt the homo of
Club.
227-3tc
Tho Men's Class of tho Baptist
M r. and Mrs. Edward Higgins on church will havo n large olcctric
Osik Avenue.
Beautiful line of Christmas Station­
Old Iiiey, an Indian woman from
lighted Christmas Trco on next F ri­
F riday—Mrs. Raymond Koy will en­ day night. Foui} hundred presents Whom Dr, John C. Merrlum of the ery, Bower A Roumillnt.
226-tfc
'Carnegie Institute obtains a vast
te rtain the members of the T. N. T.
will bo given away.
inmount of Indlnn lore, Is n member or
Club a t her homo on Park avenue
Tho Sebring Messenger is advocat­
The class of men Is a largo and in­ the Yosomlte tribe ami Is somewhere
n t 8:30 p. m.
ing
that Highlands County should
terested one. Mr. Forest Gatchol 'between 100 nnd 148 years old. She
Saturday—The Children’s Story Hour
bond
for $260,000 to finish state road
is the prcsldnt and is a fino leader. had tier first nptomobllo ride recently
will be held in Central Park at 4
No.
8,
the prolongation of the Scenic
during
the
Indian
Held
days
In
the
He has ns his co-officers such men
p, m.
Highway
stretching through High­
Yosenilte
National
park,
Sunday—Chrlnttnns Carols will bo ns W. E. Scoggan, M. D. Barber, M.
lands
County
to Lake Annie, thence
aung at Contrnl Park nt four o’clock L. Wright, C. D. Forrester, Perry
cast
to
tho
ocean
nnd Fort Plorco
Ml . From Peanuts.
by tho Music Department of tho Jcrnlgan, J G.Shnrron, W.T. Wheelis,
through
Okeechobee
and St. Lucie
The common peanut Is the source
Woman’s Club assisted by the San­ A. J. Losing nnd J*. P. Hall.
counties.
The tree will be placed in the Boy of n new substitute for tnllk which
ford band.
Scout I’lny Ground of tho Baptist so closely resembles Its prototype
CHICKEN DINNER, Sunday noon
that It turns sour and curdles, pro­
Miss Perrio Lee Bell arrived homo Temple. It will bo lighted four duces buttermilk when churned nnd and evening, Gray Gables, on the
F riday to spend tho Christmas holi­ .nights, tho first night being Friday may bn made into cheese, says the beach, Seabreeze, Fla.
Phone 401.
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of this week.
Scientific American.
Tho flavor, tn Free bath houses.
74-Frl-St-0m
Clifford Bell, nt thoir homo on Celery
which, the nut characteristically per­
FOR MRS HURT
sists, Is declared to be practically Its
avenue. Miss Boll is nttonding
A largo assortment of Dennison’s
Mrs. La Verne Hurt wns tho only point of vnrlnnco with cow's beautifully ongravod Christmas cards.
Queen’s College at Chnrlotto.
honorcc nt a most delightful party milk. The new lacteal product orig­ —Mobley’s Drug Store,
227-tfc
Miss Serltn Lake, a popular mem­ Saturay when Mrs Claude Howard inated in the laboratory of nu Amer­
ican
university
where
tho
peanut
kor
ber of tho social set, arrived homo entortnined nt bridge, nt her homo on nols are converted into four Umos
Beautiful line of Christmas Station­
Saturday afternoon und will spend the Third street. There being three their volume of milk, varying from -I ery, Bower &amp; Roumillnt.
226-tfc
holidays with her pnrents, Mr. nnd tables of players.
to 8 per cent ln fnt content nnd from
Mrs. Forest Lako. Miss Lnko is
Quantities of red roses were used 2.4 to 8.3 per cent In pro'eln The
Lnko Wales is almost unanimously
among tho Sanford girls attending in charming profusion in th0 various cost of production Is said .n he con­ in favor of permanent street and
Womnn’s College nt Tallahassee.
rooms where tho card tnb'es were siderably less than tlie in (ket price mas improvcmetB. This is indicated
of dairy milk.
plnccd.
by the result of the election held
WEDDING BREAKFAST
In the interesting gnmo of bridgo
therc
recently. Out of 110 votes
Boy Scouts A id B ird s.
Mrs. A. I’. Connelly entertained played during tiv( afternoon, high
cast all but three were in fnvor of
The
birds
In
the
neighborhood
of
with her usual charming and gracious score wns mnde by Mrs. B, A.
St. Lunin have had their housing prole the issuing of bonds in the amount
manner Saturday morning at a wed­ Howard, who was nwnrdcd n beauti­ loins reduced to lowest terms by the
of $200,000 for pnving purposes.
ding breakfast honoring Lieut, and ful basket of rod roses. The hono- net of the hoy scouts of St. Louis, who,
Mrs. Hugh Albert Iiivins, whose m ar­ rco wns presented n lovely fern dish, as a result of a contest, provided 2,!h&gt;8 This is a splendid showing.
riage at high noon wns a brilliant so­ as memento of the occasion.
well-lmlli bird 'houses, which have
AH kinds of imported perfumes.—
cial event,
Following the card game tho In-eii placed In the public parks and Bower &amp; Roumillnt.
225-tfc
other
reserves.
The
winning
troop
Tho living room and reception room hostess assisted by Mrs. A. II. Wal­
turned
out
0M
bird
houses.
The
wore adorned with baskets and vnHCB lace served n delicious snlnd course.
"That O. K. Butter-crust Broad
scout executive writes (tint much In­
of pink roses. In tho dining room tho
Tliose invited to this pretty party terest wits roused locally, not only In makes tho family happy.” Polnsotwedding colors, white and green wore
were Mrs. Ln Verne Hurt, Mrs. B. the house building which It Is pro­ tia Butter-spilt bread "can’t bo beat­
used. Crystal vases and ImskctH were
A. Howard, Mib. George Bishop, posed tn make an antnial good turn en.”
227-Otc
•effectively placed on the mantel, cab­
event, hut also In the scouts themMiss
Adelaide
Higgins,
Mrs.
D.
D.
inets and the buffet.
Caldwell, Mrs. G. D. Hart, Mrs. Joe selves.
Tho newly organized Vaialin Yacht
Ucnutiful in its appointments, of
Chittenden,
Mrs.
II.
L.
Perkins,
Mrs.
Club
is planning to erect at onco a
crystal, China and silver, was tiie
Avon Park now has a bountiful modern nnd up-to date club house on
M.
S.
Wiggins,
Mrs.
Hnl
Wight,
beautiful breakfast table, covered with
wnter supply of tho hcBt pure water
an exquisite lace cloth. In the center Mrs. W. E. Watson, A.* W Fitts and in the stato, and is taken from a well Lake IIarris, nt Ynlnhn, near here.
Mrs.
Gowdy.
The origlnnl plans for n floating club
wns a crystal basket filled with white
several hundred foot deep. This hnuse have boon discnrdid ns imprnroses and fern, the handle tied with a
well hns been furnishing the town ticnl. The club house committee in­
DINNER PARTY
fluffy bow of green und white tulle,
with
w ater for some time, but the cludes the following prominent LeesLieutenant II. A. Bivins entertain­
n t tho corners were crystal candle
Florldn
Icc nnd Power Company lias burgerns: C. G. Ware, J. Y. Clark
sticks holding white topers with green ed the members of the Bevins-IIernjust
installed
n most powerful elec­ and Major Robert L. Wood.
and silver shades. Suspended from don bridal party nt dinner Fridny
tric
pump,
which
draws the water
the chandelier was a large whito wed­ evening at the Valdez Hotel.
to
tho
surface
by
n
suction
screw and
The talde had as its centerpiece n
Every color of Dennison’B Lustre
ding bell, tied with green tulle, with
thun
drives
it
by
pump
to
tho
resivoir, Crepe i’npor, also Crepe Paper
m single white rose ns clapper, Thu basket of pink roses and fornss. Tho
place cards were in a bridal design, place cards were suggestive of tho or ill case of fire direct into the Strenmors, Festoons nnd othor Den­
nison's Cropo Paper Chriscmns decor­
and tho favors for tho girls were wed­ Christmas season. Covers ^wero mnins.
ations,—Mobley's Drug Store. 227-tfc
ding hells filled with green and whito laid for fourteen.
Christmas cards at Herald office.
mints, the men’s favors were baskets
Thos0 enjoying ,thin [event were
Christmas Candies,
Whitman’s,
of mints, A five course breakfust Miss Norma Herndon, Miss Esthor
A nice lino of Bibles nnd Testa­ Huylcr’s, Wiloy’s nnd Log Cabin Pewas served.
Miller, Lieut. Strnhnt, Miss Mnrjorio
In cutting tho bride’s cake, which Clay, Lieut. Patrick, Mrsn. B, ^V. ments for tho old nnd young.—Mob- enn nut roll.—Mobley’s Drug Store.
227-tfc
227-tfc
w as white topped with tiny American Herndon, Miss Nellie Lnnc of De- loy’s Drug Store.
flags. Miss Marjorie Clay, drew the Laiia, Miss Dnphic WimMsh, Mrs. J.
thimble, Lieut. Strnhnt the dime and E. Blouse. Messers James Higgins,
Miss Sam Mardre tho ring.
Walter nnd Hawkins Connnliy, nnd
SANFORD
&amp; GRANITE WORKS
Covers wore laid for Lieut, and Mrs. Alfred Robson.
X .
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
II. A. Bivins, I,lout. Stralim, Miss Es­
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
ther Miller, Mr. Maurice Holnton,
Mrs. Bryan Sturman nnd bnby of
1018 Weat F irst Street
1018 West First Street
Miss Sara Mardre, Alfred Hobson, Pittsburg, Pa., are spending tho
Miss 'Daphne Witublsh, Miss Dorothy winter here with her mother Mrs. E.
Rumph, James Higgins, Miss Nell A. Dougins. Mr. Sturman will a r­
Lane nf DeLnnd, Miss Marjorlo Clay, rive this week nnd will Bpcnd the
Lieut. Patrick, Walter and Hawkins holidays here with them.
Connelly.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Trnsk nnd
YOUNG LA DIE VISITORS
Miss Paulino Trnsk, t f Petoskey,
Mich., who hnvu been visiting Mrs. I
A number of attractive young lad­ Trask’s Hister Mre. Fred Williams,}
les from all over the stnto arc visit­ left todny for Tampa where they will
ors in the city, coming to attend tho spend tho wintor.
Pi K, A. Christman dance, a brilliant
event of last evening and will renmin
Mis» Dorthy Rumph, who Is a t­
over until Sunday.
tending Women's College at TnllnhnsAmong those bore are Misses Hilda hco, nrrived Saturday morning, nnd
Griffin, Virginia Yowoll and Hnrlet will spend tho holidays hero with her
Titus of Orlando, Scrota Lake and parents Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Rumph.
Ethel Henry of Sanford, Sarn Kel­
ler and Ruth Drawdey of Tnihpn,
Mr. ami Mrs. Robort Herndon
Norma Griffin of Kissimmee, Veda nnd bnby motored to Bartow yester­
Ulm er of Largo and Teresa Murphy day whore they were tho guests of
Direct from tho Manufacturer and right up to the minuto in
o f Jacksonville.—Guinesvillo Sun.
Mtb. Jnmos Timberlnko.

MARBLE

We have been telling you about it and unless
you do your shopping this week you will not
be able to give those fine gifts from our new
line of—

FINE S T A T I O N E R Y
style and texturo. Tho finest and moat substantial gift.

TH E MANGER PRINCE
(Cantata)
T h e Manger Prlnco is to bo pre­
sented in Sanford this Christmas by
’» chorus of 23 voices. Perhaps the
best of all the Cantas evor given in
J Sanford is this one.
Tlio chorus is being trained by

J. C. Parker of Marquette, Mich.,
is among tho out of stato visitors
spending somo time in Sanford.
W. Hutchins of DoLand was
among the visitors hero yesterday
stopping at the Montezuma.

H of-M ac Battery Co.
Making Lower Repair Charge

Portable
Re mi n g t o n Typewri t ers
A Gift that Will Be Appreciated
Christmas Cards, Engraved Cards, Pocket
Books, Novelties

H e r a ld P r in t in g C o .

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-

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neBS to give every customer all of the informa­
tion at our disposal.
By dealing with us; by depositing here,
you are placing yourself in position to secure
the advice and assistance so necessary at
times.

First N ational Bank

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A COMMUNITY BUILDER

F .P .

B. F. Whitner, Cashier 1

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD
You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
fessional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column
LAWYERS

CONTRACTORS

George A. DeCottes

S. O. Shinholser

Attorney-at-Law

Contractor and Builder

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
SANFORD
FLORIDA

HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance”
Sold and Serviced by

Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Haight &amp; Wieland

-j.

FLORID H

Sanford Constructs Co.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Planes and Specifications Cheerfolly
Furnished
All Work Guaranteed
n . T. PACE
P. o . Box 111

PURE WATER

GARAGES
Smith Bros. Garage

Elder Springs Water

Expert Repairing

99.98% PURE
Phone 311-W
Sanford, Fla

OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

HOTELS

Geo. W. Knight

Hotel Montezuma

Real Estate and Insurance

“Sanford’s New Hotel’’

SANFORD

FLORIDA

•1-50 Up Per Day

.. Employment Bureau.. SANFORD NOVELTY
Tho vocational committed of the Bualncss and Profasslonul Women’s Club
requests all young woram desiring
employment to register at the First
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.

WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUTLDEK
517 Commercial Street

General Mrfchlne and Boiler Works
Automobile Flywheel Steal Ocnr
bands In stock
Crank Shafts Re-turned'

Sanford Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE
Call 146-J

Sanford, Fla.

^TRANSFER
“WE DELIVER THE GOODS”

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell nthera; If nor
tell us. Phone 498

W. RAWLING, Prop.

—Get your Scratch Pada from The
Herald—by the pound—18c.

Acteylene Welding
OF ALL KINDS

H. W. NICKERSON

Sanford Welding Co.

Public Accountant; Audita—Syatcma
Income Tax Service

Located in Eagle Bldg., 70S Oak Ave.

INSURANCE

Room 10 McNeill-Davla Bldg.
Phone 852
Orlando, Fla.

N. Y. LIFE INS. CO. Auto Radiator Repair
W. T. ROBERTS, Agent
Shop
Sanford

Located at 207 French Are., between
Florida 2nd and Third. E. R. BERGQUIST.

THE LADIES OF TH E BAPTIST
TEMPLE WILL HOLD THEIR ANNUAL BAZAAR AT MRS. CATES'
OLD STAND ON FIRST STREET,

FRIDAY, SATURDAY

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ARNOLD BENNETT ON WORDS

Daily Fashion -H ii#

RBpBUMon Better Th«n th« Um of
B«d English, |« the Contention
of Noted Writer,

, *t
Here nrc Mr. nnd Mm. Albert Y,
Goowen, who hare Just Btarted In the
M-foot motor yncht Speejncks from
|&gt;few York, for n BO.OOO-mlte online
■round thi» world Hint will Innt about
Iwo yearn. Tlioro nro eight others In
the ship’* company.,,-J r } ■

HIS

CHOICE

Man Who Ha« "Flocksd by Hlmiolf"
for Twenty. Five Years Will
Have No Other.
A hermit leads a fnsclnntlng life.
So \V, l&gt;. Clark nays, nnd he ought to
know, fur ho has been a hermit In the
•relic wilderness nearly a quarter of
a century.
"i mce a hermit, always a hermit."
•nys Mr. Clurk. “A hermit wants nobody’s pity, tie enjoys Ills solitude
and wouldn’t trade It for the pleas­
ures and excitement of cities. I have
been In civilization a year now and
I nm going hack home to the wilder­
ness ns quickly as I can. There are
no fakirs, swindlers nnd thieves there."
Mr. Clark’s home cabin Is on the
headwaters of Peel river, 180 miles
from flerschel Island and 110 tulles
from Fort McPherson. Ills nearest
neighbor Is 50 miles away. They see
each other once u year. With the ex­
ception of this man, Abe Seliafer, Mr.
Clark Is the only human being In n
thousand square miles of country. The
Indians do not go that far north nnd
the Ksklmos do not come that far
south.
"I have seen 10,000 cnrlbou In n
herd," Mr. Clark said. "They go to
the arctic coast In the spring to have
their young nnd In September they re­
turn mmill to the edge of the timber,
where they can llml shelter and moss
on which they live."
The mercury goes 70 degrees below
In winter, Mr. Clnrk says, but It Is
(lie most healthful climate In the
world. Old-timers up there, lie de­
clares, do not know whnt sickness
means.
WATCH PAItTY

Arnold Pennott hates hnlf-mennlngs,
and especially he hates Inexact words.
Ho quotes from n London daily nnd
holds up to ridicule "The King nnd
queen were peesent at a (lrst night In
a London theater Inst evening for the
Initial time In their reign." Ills com­
ments nro Instructive, Mnlcolm Cowley
writes In the Lttcrnry Review:
It Is qulto a flrst-rnte example
of hnd English, The culprit, whose
nnmo Is well known to myself nnd
other members of tho London Ilteinry
police force, evidently thought that It
would be Inelegant to use the same
word twice In two lines; so he sub­
stituted ‘Initial’ for ’first’ In the second
line. • • ►Perhaps ho had never re­
flected that wurds express Ideas, nnd
Hint therefore If a precise Idea re­
curs, the precise word for Hint tden
ought to recur. The Idea expressed
by tho word ’first’ Is precise enough,
nnd no other English word mentis whnt
•first’ means. Certainly ’Initial’ does
not mean ’first.’ Still, tho man meant
well. Ills misfortune was that, hav­
ing picked up n good notion without
examining It, he Imagined that repe­
tition was Inelegant In Itself. Ropetltlou Is only wrong when It Is uninten­
tional, nnd when, being horrid to the
oar, It Its reasonably and honestly
avoidable, _Qn the other hand, repe­
tition, used with tact nnd courage, may
nchlevo not merely elegance hut posi­
tive brilliance."
Moro Is Bennett's style both In
theory and practice, and the practice
ngrees with the theory. The passage
Is not merely clear, but It Ih brilliantly
repetitive. The trouble Is that Bennett
often goes out of Ids way to repeat
himself.

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Sanford, Fla., Dec. 13,1921.

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Santa Claus,
Care Seminole County Bank,
Sanford, Fla.
Dear Old Kris:

'0196
SIMPLE FROCK OP BATIN'.
For formal dnytlmv wear this dqrk
bluo satin la vory effective. Tho wi.ot
Is dnrt-flttcd at tho shouldors, the
round nock being collarless. Attach­
ed to tho Moyon Ago blouse Is a twophcco skirt trimmed with
flvo
straight bands which aro tuckod un­
der nt tho lower edgo. Tho girdle Is
a 'brilliant affair In Oriental colors
on a dark bluo background. Medium
slzo requires 3 yards 64-Inch matorial.
Pictorial Rovhtw Dress No. 919G.
Slzos, 34 to 44 inchea bust, Price, 36
cents,

I think “the missus” deserves a REAL CHRISTMAS
present this year.
Can you think of anything she would appreciate
more than her own Savings Account—a real nest egg
that she can add to regularly?
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She has a lot of dreams tucked away in her head of
things she wants to do, so if I give her a little start I’ll bet
she will save enough to make those dreams come true.
Bless her heart, I should have done this long ago.

Tho ladles of the Baptist Church
will hold their annual bnzaar on Fri­
day nnd Snturdny, Dccomber 10 nnd
17, Pinco will bo announced Inter.
219-tfc

Please open a Savings Account for hei* with the en­
closed check and hang the pass book, with’my card en­
closed, on our Christmas tree.
FRIEND HUSBAND.
No.

The regular annual meeting of tho
stockholders of the Sanford Building
&amp; Lonn Association of Sanford, Fla.,
will bo hold in accordance with its by­
laws in tho office of the Asocintion,
108 Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, Flori­
da, on Saturday, January 1-1, 1022, at
7:30 p, m., for the purpose of electing
n board of directors to servo for tho
ensuing year, nnd for the transaction
of any other business that may prop­
erly como before tho meeting.
A. P. CONNELLY,
12-onw-4w
Secretary.

Enclosed please find check for $................................... with which to open n Savings Account for
Address

Nnmo

Kindly mnil the pass hook to me nt.... .................................

Addross

Drop a card In the hook marked “‘Merry Christmns from

TRAIN SCHEDULE

Nnmo

CORRECTED TO NOV. 10, 1921
Southbound
Arrivo
83. .......... 2:30 u.m.
27.
01. ......... 1:18 p.m.
8ft.
85. ......... 0:55 p.m.

All kinds of Imported perfumes.—
Bower
&amp; Uoumillat.
225-tfc
Departs
2:40 a.m.
Good meals, *8.00 per week, Tho
8:43 a.m.
Temple
Club, corner Third nnd Park.
1:38 p.m.
tf-p
3:20 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
CHRISTMAS STATIONARY,
POST CARDS, SEALS, ETC.
Doparts
2:03 n.m.
Everythint. In the holiday lino in
12:05 p.m. stationery, post cards, engraved
2:55 p.m, Christmas nnd Now Year’s cards,
4:05 p.m. stnmps mid stickers, etc., nt the Her­
ald office. Ono of tho finest end most
complete lines over brought to San­
ford. Open every night until Christ
Departs mas.
7:00 n.m.
3:25 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.

Orders Executed in

Employment Bureau

Vulcanizing Shop

nt Akers’ Filling Station, now open.
Tho Vocational Commutes of tho Bus­ A master tire builder Is on the Job
iness nnd Professional Worain’a Club day nnd night. Work guaranteed.
requests all young wwicn doalring
employment to rogiater at tho First
Nntlonnl Bank, nnd business men ro- EXPERT INSURANCE SERVICE
airing help to consult register.
I reprosont progressive, modern in­
surance old-lino companies and am
prompt in rondoring you expert ear?Piano Owners, Notice! ice
in securing for you Just what you
wnnt In lifo insurance on the plan
Here for a limited stay. Pntrons de­ suited to your prosant nnd future
siring tunings phone Valdez Hotel. need. Endowment, monthly income
plans, nnd automobilo and flrt In­
surance. Write or phono mo to call.
the Piano Tuner”
W. J. THIGPEN.

“Mack

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of Utility
and Economy

Seed Potatoes

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BLISS TRIUMPH
COBBLERS
This seed stock Is especially selected Maino Grown,
from fields freo from Blight infection

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SANFORD
FLORIDA
■ and Dnlly Colton Letter 5 lies in this fact:—they keep
right
on
serving
and
pleasing
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pliances aro the “little servants
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19 Beaver Street,
New York S
of tho Home" bo much in demand
a
in modern housekeeping.

SpiN O LE
ABSTRACT CO.
Get An Abstract Before
Buying Property
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Roaes for Every Section.
The Department of Agriculture In
Northbound
a rose zone map shows how frosts lim­
Arrivo
it rose culture In certain sections. Tea
82
roses by tills map can he grown
84..
throughout tho South ami In California,
80........... 2:35 p.m.
.it wherever tho frosts are over In
02...........
4:00 p.m.
Mari'h. Hybrid tea rexes aro safe far28..
llier north to soul horn lYiiiiHylvnaln,
dlilo, Illinois, Imva, Nebraska. Now
Mexico and Arizona, where the frosts
Trilby Brandi
nre over In April. Hybrid perpofials
Arrivo
and some hardy specimens can bo
100..
grown In Hie northern states where
the last rrost Is In May, but where xNo. 24..
158.. •*t«*4l*«*«
frosts occur during the summer, ns
In parts of Ihe northwest, success with No. 22..
outdoor roses Is dllllcult.
This schedule Is based on tho suppo­
Leesburg Branch
sition that roses In tlio districts as­
Arrivo
signed to them as safe will tujod no
157...........
3:55
p.m.
special care In the winter. With win­
ter coverings of earth, straw and bur­ No. 4 l.. ........ 2:50 p.m.
lap, many roses will resist frost and
M)l-- ......... 5:(jl) p.mt
eold. Some hybrid ten roses, for ex­ xNo. ?6.: .....,.j 1:80 p.m. *
ample, can lie grown In Minnesota and No. ton

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Tho wny to boost your community
Armenian Children Slow In Recover­ is to boost your HOME PAPER.
ing From Terrors to Which They
Were Long Subjected.
NOTICE!

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

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HEARTS AFFECTED BY FEAR

According to Dr, Mabel Elliott, bond
of tlie American Woman's Hospitals,
who Is now serving with the Near
East Belief at Ismld, Turkey, a large
number of the Armenian children
under her cure are suffering from en­
larged hearts or other forms of heart
disease, dtio to the constant fear to
which they Ituve been prey during the
past few years.
Belief workers In the Near East
have long been familiar with the men­
tal petrifaction due to the terrible ex­
perience through which these children
have passed, most of them having for­
gotten everything of their past, their
names, their homes ami their Iniigiinfti'
Included, hut tills Is the (lrst Instance
that lias been recorded of the effect of
fertr on lliclr hearts.
The cure which Dr. Elliott Is prac­
ticing with these children Is a com­
bination of mental nnd medical. First
of all, (hey are made to realize that
they are entirely out of danger nnd
among friends. Then they nre put on
n special diet of nourishing foods and
certain exercises are proscribed, The
results so far hnvo been remarkably
successful.

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The Epworth League of the M. E.
Church will hold a "hnrd-tnck" watch
party in the Church pnrlor on Satur­
day evening, Dec. 31st, (beginning
at ft:30 o’clock.
All nre especially
Invited and you will receive u wnrm
welcome. There will he plenty of
amusements—a special program, nnd
free eats. Take notice: This is a
"hard-tack" pnrty for old and young
so don’t come with n stiff collnr or n
silk frock, wo wnnt you to feel nt
case. Don’t hnvo your shoes shined
—the longue can use thnt dime.
The full program will appear nt n
Departs
Inter date.
The Lcnguo Is a largo body of onsrgetic young people who do things
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worth while. Any money dorlvcd
from fines will help to hay n church
•■nrpet. Keop this date open nnd ho
Massachusetts.
on hand.
There are thousands of varieties of
Oviedo Branch u
roses, and several hundred new lines
Tlioro must be something wrong tire produced each year, so (bat there xNo. 120........... 7:45 p.ra,
3:40 p.m.
with n conference thut dosn’t inspire are roses nilnplnl.lo to practically ev­ xNo. 127...........
x—Dnlly, except Sunday.
the m is to do n Jlttlo bombing by ery part of the country.
way of .protest.

Flrat anil Elm Ava.

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ON TWO-YEAR CRUISE

HERMIT'S LIFE

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. Could nny gift bo moro appropriate
t&lt;Fexpress a lasting regard?
’ There are so many things to choose
from nt this Electrical Shop—Perco­
lators, Washing Machines, Electric
Irons, Vacuum S woe pom.
By all
moans give Electrical Gifts and ev­
ery member of tho housohold will
bless you on Christmas and every day
thereafter.

G1LL0N &amp; FRY

EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921
THAT MOOSBHBART INSTITU
TION

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TRUCK

Some months ago there was great
; elation in Jacksonville over the prosDy a Sanford Celery-Fed
i poets of securing the Institution which
i the fraternal order of Moose proposes
Man
ft. J. HOLLY
Editor
. to establish in the South. A commitN . J. LILLARD....8ocretary&gt;Treasnr«r
I tee went to a western city to present
We will not say “Do Your Christmas Shopping
Hk A. NEEL______General Manager
1 the claims of Jacksonville to tho nntEarly." Too many have said it before and it is aU
: ional officers, for Moose is a countryWill some ono ploaso elucidate:
i wide frntornnl organization of un­ What kind of wood is a tadpole made
most a joke. But we can say without fear of jok­
questioned merit and with commcnd- out of 7
ing or contradiction that if you have been saving
nblc enterprises in its scopo of work.
your money through our plan that doing your
Committees of tho order came hero Today’s Short Story In Three Chapters
Christmas
shopping will cause you no fear because
and inspected various sites offered
Chapter I
you will have that nest egg from which to draw
and nppenred to bo well satisfied. Out
A man starts a grocery store.
tho fact remnins, that Jacksonville has
—IN
SHOPPING AND IN EVERYDAY L IF E Chapter II
not secured tho desired prlzo. Noth­
It comes to you with full force that you have not
Ills cash ran out.
ing has been,done, so fa r os known,
Chapter III
been
saving as you should. There is nothing gives
for months, to supplement or strength­
The man followed tho cash.
you so much independence os a Bank Account.
en tho work already done by local citi­
Come in and let us tell you about it. Christmas
zens and organizations, and tho Bito
A girl of very short stnturo wants
for tho promised Moosoheart home
l rings it home to you with full force.
to get spliced as soon ns possible.
and school has not been selected.
Only six more days to shop for
Now comes Tampa ns a claimant for
Hazel K nutt is provoked becauso
Christmas.
the honor of Having this promised in­
the groccryman laughed at her when
stitution established in Florida, and,
And Sanford stores are rondy to
of course, in or near that enterprising she asked him if ho had any windfall
potatoes.
tak e your orders for anything you
city. In tho Tampa Tribune of I)ewont.
| comber 16th It was told that aggresScrambled Maxims
jslve action wns being tnkon by tho
From
Boston:
School children nro tho luckiest In
j Tampa Doard of Trade, and by var­
of Sanford
the world. Just to think they will
io u s civic organizations of that city, of your own oyo,
have over a week's vacation to enjoy
itownrd securing tho Southern MoosoA man’s character Is like a fence. It
th e holidays.
Ihcnrt. In that report appeared this
cannot
be strengthened by whitewash.
Iparagraph:
New York hotel 1ms built n room In1
“It- h^s been learned that tho nntMAKE IT AN
which the patrons can retire to think.
Monnl Mdqschcnrt committee haB nnr- Some are goad s
J u s t to think of how nlco this would
rowed the field down until Florida because
be for tho editors to think.
mow hns practically boon dccidod up- goodness pays best:
tnn ns the state in which to locate the some nre
Snnford subdivisions will begin to
| institution, which is to bo a homo nnd good for nothing,
L'RLLNG IRONS
move after tho first of tho year. Sev­
T llT , ,T " ,U “ T .,C,¥,C i refuge for aged or invalid members of
-------eral big sales will be put on nbout causes, and Individual, organizations, jtho Loya, 0r(,or of Moow&lt;
Thrc0
Job-U^c
thnt tlmo and Sanford property will nnd business interests should Kive ; Fl0ridn cities are said to bo in tho Ho came along in a wheezy old car -lbs IRONS with
O
move fast this spring.
them the opportunity of bidding on r#ce fop tho ,ocnti
wJth T
nt „„d meeting a woman friend ho ask- ,'urling Irons — _______ ...
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any business before going elsewhere. prcscnt
th&lt;J ,end. u „ tho bolIef of ed her if she would like to take a 6-lb. IRONS,
n Af
Welcome to Cnpt. Atkinson nnd
only .......
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Thu Chamber of Commerce haB j U(|K0 Cohen and others of tho Moose- ride,
THE STRONGEST
Captain Atkinson, Jr., to our city. been approached on different occns- j heart conimitto that only a display of) “Sure thing,” Hho replied enthusinsGRILLS,
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GUARANTEED
They will put on n fine boat on Lake ions to inaugurate A HUY AT HOME the Tampa spirit of determination and 'tlenlly, “This bright morning I am
only
— ..—.— . 1 1 . V I
TIRE MADE
Monroe nnd take out parties nnd give MOVEMENT, in order to keep ban- aggressive 'go get 'em’ is needed to just full of pep.”
TOASTERS,
O fjC
our beautiful lake tho publicity that it ford business in Sanford. While it I s : cinch tho proposition for this city.” I "Hut,” he replied, "W hat you need
only .........................
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tlcservos.
true that BU \ AT HOME Campaigns ^ This informution should he of value'is patience.”
have been conducted by a groat many , to Jacksonville. It is not necessary!
-------This is the week for tho Snnford commercial organizations as a part of (() refer to incidents thnt occurred
F a b ric s
A boy who went to church for tho
Sizes
merchants to go after tho holiday their program for meeting outside , when the m atter originnlly was under first time described tho services ns
S
9.80
30x3
Vacuum Cleaners
trade with a bunch of daily advertis­ competition, the following extract ^consideration here, whether or not thoy impressed him: “First thoy sang
$12.50
30x3 Zi
ing. Give them the prices. Wo can front the ‘Ilctnii trade Extension there was mishandling that resulted |,n*l then a man prayed, and then two
$19.15
32x3 Vi
noli cheaper tlmn any other place In bulletin,' issued by tho U. *S. Cham- , jn ,1(1 decision being made. Tho main passed around corn-poppers.”
W ashing Machines
$21.75
31x4
the state but people will nover know her of Commerce, is both interesting tiling now Is, if Jncksonvilio really '
on EnBy Payments
$25.35
32x4
-------it if you do not advertise.
$20.50
33x4
nnd pertinent to the subject under dis- Wnnts „ Brent institution, one that
Well, of AH Things!
Put Edison Lamps
$27.25
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tm:
Is
not
only
worthy,
but
thnt
is
of
great
A
cucumber
is
the
lowliest
of
nil
in every socket for better and bright $33.40
The Sanford Herald will adopt sev­
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Wo do not know any one out of the | value to the city or community that vegetables and is hnrdest to digest,
er lights
eral new policies after January first.
$34.50
33x4
Yi
nlrcds of Commercial orgnntzn- secures it, is to get busy and in the Its food value is:
I t will tell a few things about Han­
$43.65
35x5
lions In tho United States, however, right and proper way.
Water, 07 per cent.
ford and Hanford people Hint they
which Ims maintained a committee on
If Tampa, or nny other Florida city,
Muscle, 1.6 por cent.
will not like but it will liu the truth
'HUY AT HOME’ ns a continuing ae- secures this prize it will bo for tho reaFat,
1 por cent.
and will be told in order that thoy cun
Sanford, Fla,
tivity. There nre a number of nrgu- son tlmt tho successful contestant hns
Percentage of nutrition, 2 per cont. 105 Palmetto Avc,
chnngo their policies to conform with
meats against tho ‘HUY AT HOM E';displayed more active interest and hns
the growing city of Hanford.
movement which hnvo to bo mot. been able to present claims that warORLANDO, FLA
The mule has great heeling
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
Chlef of these is that store keepers ranted the selection of that partiou- cities.
should rely upon style, quality, price,'lur place. Jacksonville hns, we were
OPT. D.
and service in their bids for trade, and led to holiove, stood high in favor with
Dippy
Dialogues
There have been n great many com­
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
thnt reliance upon an agreement those having in charge the selection of
ments recently on tho increasing prac­
What is nn island?
tice of a number of Sanford peoplo of among their customers to buy nt homo a site. If Jncksonvllu loses out wo
A body surrounded by water,
going to nearby towns to do their is artificial mid subversive of tho best can only congratulate the more forGivu an example.
whopping, ami that these purchases, intcrests of tho community. Another lunate claimant—and again “swallow
A boy in swimming.
argument is that the growth of retail our chagrin.”—Tlmes-Union.
made elsewhere, included not only lux­
uries, hut food and clothing ns well.
A correspondent asks: “IMenso
CHRISTMAS EDITIONS ROLLING mu how to care for n piano.” J
It has also been stated that approxi­
IN NOW
Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
mately $500.00 worth of merchandise,
like any one would cure for n piano
ordered from Mail Order Houses, is
EYES EXAMINED
received dally at tho local post office.
They Cnll It Dancing
212 East. 1st St.
Sanford, Fla.
If, ns generally conceded, theso
A drony nir,
Htatcments arc true, hero Ih a condi­ merchants themselves of sound prim |JapQr9 which the shop looks forward A tired pair,
Something
WE GRIND OUR OWN LENBB
to each year, have begun to arrive.
tion thnt requires immediate investi­ .epics of retail merchandising.
Check to cheek they sway;
\\ bile wo have many records of buy Doing always glnd to see tho othor A limpid, languid, drnggy drag.
gation and remedying, for not only
Removal Announceme’t
nre the local retailers seriously effect­ i at homo campaigns, some of which in- fellow’s and filled with greater glee As thoy waddlo on their way.
ed, but tho economic development of dlcato considerable enthusiasm in the 1to know that his own edition is off Hut hold!
initial stages, we have no record of the press and delivered, the newspn- Thoy stop!
JOHN J. HEITZ, M. D.
Sanford is threatened.
uny
sustained
increase
in
sales
trace-Jpers
with
their
forcu
of
men
take
a
A n unbiased analysis of the ciarnA chill she's got—
and Chiropractor
vb responsible for this tendency to nlile to the campaign. It would seem 1big sigh of relief when tho operation Yvf Gods!
purchase out-of-town would disclose that most movements of this kind are is performed without uny hail luck, He’s caught the fright!
whoso offices for tho past year wore
.Some mighty good products come from Tho oo horn, drumstick, picolo
tho three following reasons, first, spasmodic.
located nt tho Seminoio Hotel and at
In some localities meetings hnvc the office of tho Florida press nnd a Are mixed up in ft fight,
prices in excess of those charge*! else­
107 Ninth nvenuo, Snnford, has mov­
been
held with n view to ascertaining 1Brent deal of pride 1b taken in present- Thoy shriek nnd whine,
where Tor similar merchandise; sec­
ed Into a larger place which is being
ond, the inability to secure morchun- why people went out-of-town to buy.| »R them. Little does tho render know And gronn nnd pine,
equipped ns tho Snnford Sanitarium,
tlise due to local merchants carrying ■When tho reasons were ascertained,1thnt they represent work for days and And screnin and soli and leer;
located nt 1000 Union Street or Sec­
InsuTfkient stock, and third, tho un­ tho merchants got together in an nt- weeks nnd hoenuso they nre filled with A cowbell hits a slippery floor;
ond streot East.
wise extension of credit to locnl peo­ tempt to eliminate objections nnd keep advertising which might seem to he a A horn tho chnndulior,
ple, who oftlmcs abuse It, and when it the trade nt homo. Of intorest in this money maker, tho render also gets tho And ho and she
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lins been curtailed become disgruntled connection nro tho llettor Store H er-1wrong impression thnt tho nowspnper Stand rigid—seel :
‘
O U R R E P A IR IN G I S
and go out-of-town to make purchases vice Blanks which tho retail divisions i* mnking a bnrrol of money and Again they shako nnd shiver,
.J
for which they are required to pay of somo com more Ini organizations might start a hank or something, but To tho big bnZoan
UNEXCELLED FO R
cash. This, despite the fact, thnt they have prepared for distribution to pat- j u B u n ly they nre just a souvenir of And its itzty timo
QUALITY 6 DURABILITY
havn been carried indefinitely by the rons of locnl stores. Those blanks tho ChristinnH ovent, acting morely us Thoy cnll the Jolly Quiver,
state
that
the
merchants
want
to
«
go-between
for
tho
shopper
and
tho
local merchants.
Tho storm is checked,
They stand erect,
The solution of tills problem is not make trnding in their towns the best advertiser.—Lakeland Star.
SAVE YOU MONEY
Thoy clinch!
difficult to arrive at, hut obviously
CHANGE
IN
OFFICERS
Again they sway—
will require tho combined effort of lo­
FIRST NATIONAL HANK
Then, tir-od, slow-ly—
cal merchants to work out in the same
Writo as
manner us 1ms been done in other cit­
OF ORLANDO SATURDAY Waddle—on—
They
Their—limpid—languid—
ies bos proven that local people cannot
Empire Hotel Block
be enticed to buy elsewhere when tho
^ow
At a special meeting of tho board Way.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
—St. Augustlno Record,
down 0p {i|rect0rH of the First Nntionnl
merchants are giving maximum qualspace
|n Orlnndo Saturday noon,
I
1Hon. William T. Bland, of Kansas o fllie bonrd; H. C. Babcock, W. T.
to, or p jty( m‘0 t „m| for two yenrs a winter Bland, C. E. Johnson, I. W. Philips,
GENERAL REPAIRING
l&gt;m" resident' of Orlnndo, won elected W. Warren, Seth Woodruff, S. II.
Old Ford Garage
,
president, succeeding Mr. Thos. E. Atha, II W. Barr, L. B. Fort, LoRoy West First St.
B.
Giles,
E,
G,
llauselt.—Orlando
Rhode ^lop*t*n8’ resigned.
Hon. W. U.
Phone No. 447-W
’ °* H O'Necl was elected chairman of the Sentinel
hoard of dlrccton, nuccee ling Hon.
WEEK'S WEATHER
'order
Overstreet, resigned. Theso
now officers tnko offlco January 1,
Eyes Teited
Glasses Fitted
Weather Outlook for the Period Ded
thnt
^ho
nnnu,,l
meeting
of
tin
bank
will
FltUrfeCAJCK
aa
cember 10 to 24, Inclusive
, tho
^oid J«nunry 10,
NUTS,' RAISINS
Enrich tho soil, increase the
““ ”
\
lution
The complete H«t of officers and •hoqq 1
CANDIED FRU IT* . t
South Atlantic nnd East Gulf Stntmor.
I
directors
of
this
well
known
national
yield, hasten m aturity, im­
PLUM or F iq PUDRlNfl *nd
on:
Generally
fair
and
much
colder;
prove
the quality. It pays to
M axi-1bank
AH follows:
CHRISTMAS CA
Optometrist
use them regularly. Stock In
mini- .Officers—William T, Bland, prcsl* frost* probable except In Southorn
our warehouse at Sanford.
Varied and up-to-date [ dcnti I. W. Philips, vice-president; Florida,
Opp. Postomce
Booklet frcc from warehouse
_
....... .
merchandise"—'“C redit' LoRoy B. Giles, vice-president; E.
A cynic says you can’t monkey with
or from—
■ for usa nnd not abuse" It will not only ! O. llauselt, cashier; I, L. Cook, asWe Appreciate Your Business
Phones 407-404
I
_
I
L..i l._i L.... ' ■Infnvtf (inaKiflfft If It! Pnv Maltftt'aftf politics without getting your hands
soiled. Huh. You / can esy that Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
WELAKA BLOCK
Armour F e rtiliz e r Works
abput
a fountain pen.—Exchange.
Jacksonville. Florida
W. R. O’Necl, chairman {

LECTRIC GIFT

...10.0C

j

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

BIG CROP

Deane; Tu'irer

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19,1921
Summary of Ike
Floating Small
Talk* Sueelaetly
Arranged for
Herald Beadera

Ultle Happening*
MeaUoaof
Matter! la Brlaf
Paraeaal Ilame
•f latarMt

TREASURY DEPARTMENT REG
ULATIONS RELATING TO INCOME TAX RETURNS
For Florida: Partly cloudy
tonight and Tuesday; Httlo
chango-ln temperature.

Whoro Is that cold wave predicted?
Lettuco is bringing bottor prices but
not enough.
Daytona was represented hore yes­
terday by C. F. Owens.
Mrss. Eunice Preesly of Artesia,
Fla., is visiting In the city.
Frank Johnson, of tho Markham
section, was In th® city today.

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Man anid cold weather totiny- Ho evidently Hod.
Man said ho would pay us
If ho lived until Monday. IIo
evidently died yesterday.
Man anid ho would buy a
certain pleco of property If
lettuce brought $2.50. It is
bringing it—so you boo
much depends upon tho
weather, docs it not? Shop
oarly nnd often.
5:10 A. M. DEC. 18, 1921
Maximum...................... 74
Minimum ...................... 66
Range ........................... 58
Barometer .................. 30.33
Northwest one clear.

Silk Socks in Xmas Boxes?
And Neckwear? Yes! And
Bath Robes? You just bet
we can get them. I know of
the bestest place that carries
all these nice gifts for the
man and that’s where I can
be found. I have headquar­
ters at—

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J, R. Concly, of DeLsnd was in the
city yesterday attending to business.
Rend tho advertisements in the
Daily Herald nnd make It your shop­
ping guide.

Negro Chauffeur
Badly Wounded
By His Fares

r/ / f s /a a f m

Allen Jones nnd G. W, Spencer, Jr.,
arc home for tho holidays from Flori­ Tkp Frazier Is (tenten Up Hy Two Men
da University.
Who Had Hired Him to Drive
-t*.
-------Ollelloward and son arc among tho
Iko Frardor, a well known Sanford
quoto of Jacksonville visitors In San­ negro chauffeur, who drives a enr for
ford yesterdny.
hire, was badly benten up Snturday
night by two men named Sutton and
Christmas oranges nro rolling Hilliard. They hnd engaged Frazier
northward by tho solid car now and to take them to the convict camp near
the county home nnd after they had
bringing good prices.
him out on the edge of tho city they
attacked
him, probnbly with tho In­
Cnpt. G. E. Atkinson and his son,
tention
of
possessing themselves of
C.ipt. G. E. Atkinson, Jr., nro among
the
enr
nnd
ho was badly benten but lowed. To the net invoice price should
the new nrrivnlB to tho city nnd they
jmanngcd
to
got
to his home nnd give be added the cost of transportation
will spend tho winter hore.
nnd other necessnry charges incurred
In acquiring possession of tho goods.
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. S. Holly, of Gnlncs"In the case of n manufacturer
ville, arrived in the city last night
‘cost’ means tho cost of raw materials
nml will be the guests of their par­
nnd supplies, expenditures for lubor
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Holly for tho
nnd indirect costs incident to produc­ SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL
holidays.
tion, including n reasonable proportion
PLAYS FIRST GAME
of management expenses, but not in­
Clifford Walker nnd sister, Miss
DEFEATED HY STETSON
cluding nny cost of selling or securing
Claire Walker, nre spending n tow
return on capital,
days with Snnford friends nnd rela­
" 'Market' mentis the current bid
tives. Clifford is n student nt Flori­
price prevailing ut the date of tho
da University and Miss Claire 1b
inventory for tho particular merchan­
teaching school nt Wlntor Garden.
dise. The burden of proof as to tho
correctness of the price rests upon tho depressed they outplayed oponents in
LOOK BEFORE U LEAP
The Hand concert yesterday nftertaxpayer in each case. Where no open first few minutes. Superior externoon wns one of tho best of tho
nmrkct quotations arc available, tho pcrlencc however turned the tale and
I hnvo some real enr bnrgninn
season nnd tho Inrgo crowd present
taxpayer must uso such evidence of a Stetson won the find half 20 to 7.
enjoyed it to tho fullest. The rend­ 1 I)nick 4 ..................................... 1
fair market price nt tho dntes nearest1 In tho second half Stetson's men
ering of tho Holy City by Mr. Drndy 1 Auburn, nearly now ................ 005 ! the inventory uh may be available, worked together better and won it
was well received nnd tho entire pro­ 1 Olds 4 nenrly new ................
1H5 Buch ns specific transactions or com- by 22 to 7. Sanford bns great prosgram wns good. Tho continued np- 1 Oidsmobllo ................................ 485 pensntlon paid for cancellation of con- pects for victory among teams ot
plnuso after each number attested to Truck nenrly now ...................... 485 tracts or purchase commitments.
their class. (It must be remembered
Seo me for real bargains.
Hu- enjoyment of tho big crowd. As
"Where, because of abnormal condi- that tills game whs against UnlverslN. II. GARNER
usual the seats were missing nnd
many were obliged to stnnd,

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NEW TWO-STORY HOUSE, NEARLY FIN­
ISHED. EASY TERMS
Other Bargains in Real Estate

A. P. C onnelly

Classified advertisements, 5 cents a lino. No sd taken for less than
25 cents, and positively no classified nils charged tu anyone. Cask
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.

MICKIE SAYS
v ju w sr MORe \ b e se e c h
A M ' IM P L O R E N O U T O G R A B
U P A T E L E P H O N E 'M S U P
O S A N N VTEW &amp; TO O KNO W I
POLVCS S A N V 4B. G IT O U T A
N E W S '! P A P E R ., B U T W e NjE
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FOR SALE—Second hand squnro
piano, Knnbe make, good action.
I’rico $51). Address Piano, caro of
Herald
‘
227-Otp
FOR SALE—Bird dog, 11 months old.
Cross setter nnd pointer. Guaran­
teed not gun shy. Ready for hrenking.
Owner leaving for north. Sacrifice
for $50.00.—M. Murphy, Sorrento, Fla.
228-ltp
Post enrds—locnl views—lc each nt
the Herald office.

FOR RENT

WILLING WORKERS MEET

Make it a

L E X IN G T O N
or
Hupmob
Open and Closed Models
in Stock
A number of good toned cars at
prices and terms to suit

DISTRIBUTORS

209 Park Avenue.

Sanford

ONE DOLLAR A BOX FOR
FIRST STRAWBERRIES
Tho first refrigerator of straw ­
berries of tho season left here Wed­
nesday evening and they sold for ono
dollar per quart at the shipping plat­
form. They were raised by Walker
&amp; McEwen and havo all they can pro­
duce until Christmas sold at one dol­
lar per quart.
The Wauchula aectlon will cut
more figure In the strawberry game
this year than ever before, for there
Is a much larger acreage.
Beans which wore planted since tho
atorm are beginning to come In and
If froat keeps off another two weeks

FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms.
Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
Street.
196-tfo
FOh It ENT-Two unTurKTshoT rooms,
kitchenette, sleeping porch, private
entrance, 11th street, Snnford Ave­
nue West,
230-2tp
FOR RENT—Half of storo, with fino
display window, No. 221 EnBt First
street, opposite postoffice.
230-tfc
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms to
guntlcmen. 110 West Third St.
Phone 0000.
200-3t
FOR RENT—Ono furnish od bod
room, also gnrago. 110 Laurel Avo.
100-tfo
F o r RENT—T wo furnished bod
rooms, (111 Purk Avo.
212-tfc
FOR SALE
FOB RENT—Rooms and kltchonnttes,
H01 I Shirley Apt., opp. P. O.
220-20tp
FOR RENT—One furnished apurtFOR SALE—Largo baby carriage, in i merit. Apply 800 Magnolia., Mrs.
good condition. Prlco good. Phono G. C. Cotes.
227-6tp
407-W or coll Sanford Heights, Mrs,
WANTED
Robinson.
230-fltc
WANTED—Desire n five room fur­
used only few months in first class
nished apartment. Apply to Her­
condition $600. cash. Can ho seen ald office.
230-2tr
at Millers warehouse, address Dr. C.
V. Jessup, Kitomming, Pa. 230-6tc
FOR SALE—Eight room house wlth 'L , Garrison. I
bath. Immediate possession. Small 204-tfc
payment down, long time on balance, w a n t e d b d1
See Lane or address Box 782, Daytons, Fla.
IM-Tu-BaMw J . *Both h o t ,
FOR SALE—One Palay rhum. Call a]T~W - i .
415-W,
FOR SALE OR REN+—8-roomed
house, 1011 Oak avo. Phone 283-J.
218-tic
FOR SALE CHEAP—Gaa range and Larue manufacturing company, man­
wood rango, 1011 Oak ave. Phone ufacturing potato barrels, wish to «#•
283-J.
818-tfo tabllah branch warehouse In Sanford
FOR SALE — Choice oranges and and desire branch manager who can
grapefruit for Christmas, $2.00 per Invest $1,000.00. Address, P. O. Box
box, straps $1.25, f. 0. b. Qjtaon or 2894, Jacksonville, Florida.
Sanford. Cash 'with order.—F. N.
Purdy, Osteen, Fla.
227-6tp

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“City Snbstintiir

N THE H E A R T OF TH E W O R L D ’S G REATEST
VOLUME n

VEG ETAB LE SECTION

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

ALLIED REPARATION ROARD
HAS REFUSED CONSIDERING
GERMANY’S LATEST REQUEST
For Extension o f Time
on January Pay­

Sanford
THB
“ City Substantial”

Why T hey Walked

NEGROES HAVE MIGRATED
TO NORTH IN NUMBERS,
ACCORDING TO CENSUS

NUMBER 2St

THE WALL STREET BOMBER
IS CAPTURED IN POLAND
AFTER WORLD WIDE HUNT
NOTED FRENCH MUSICIAN
DIED ALGIERS YESTERDAY
CHARLES CAMILLE ST. HAKNS

ments

WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—1Total
numbor of negroes reported as bom
in Southern states nnd living In tho
north nnd west hnd increased from
410,634 to 780,794 in 1020 tho Census
UNTIL GERMAN GOVERNMENT Buronu announced todny in special roTELLS JUST WHAT SHE CAN
port on tho negro migration bnsed on
PAY AND WHEN
returns of the last census.

PARIS. Dec. 17.—Music lovers to­
dny mourn the denth in Algiers,
Africa, yesterday of Chnrles Camille
Snint Snens, noted French Musician
nnd composer at tho ngo of eighty

REPARATIONS

W olfe Lundenfield H a s
Confessed, N am ing
Ringleaders

F I V E PRINCIPALS

IN THE PLOT WHO RECEIVED
ALLEGED MURDER
$30,000 FROM MOSCOW
HELD IN KISSIMMEE
RADICALS

&gt; 'V* •■: . '*. i•**'&lt;*
(Ilr Thr AiiMlattO Press)
TWO HUNDRER NATIVES
TAMPA, Dec. 17.—J. Johnson,
PARIS, Dec. 17.— Allied reparations
(Il» Thr Aaaorlnltd Preaa)
DROWNED IIY TIDAL WAVE
charged
with the murder of Mack
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—Tho ar­
commission has refused to consldor
ISLAND OF NEGROS
Cocowitch at Pnnnsofkeo Dec. 5, has rest of Lindcnfcld in Warsaw will
Germany’s requost for extension of
been arrested nt Kisslmmco and is clear up tho entire mystery of tha
time on hor January and February re­
(lly The Aaaorlntrd Preaa)
being held there for return to Sum­ Wall Street explosion It was stated
Undying spirit of Liberty. Supremo sacrifice. America Incarnate
paration payments until tho German
MANILLA, Dec. 17— More thnn two
Tho body of tiio Unknown American Soldier typified all of that—and
ter count,*. According to sheriff A. positive)’ todny hy Burns. Llndonfeld,
government tells just what sho can hundred nnd fifty nntives wero drown­
moro. That’s tho reason Commander-In-Chief Harding nnd Qenernl
T Coleman of Sumter county, John­ whose arrest wns reported to tho De­
Pershing humbly walked behind tho caisson of a soldier of tho ranks.
pay on instalments and gives informa­ ed by n tidal wave thnt overwhelmed
son ndmitted to him thnt ho shot partment of Justice by tho Associated
tion domandod.
tho towns of Ibnjny nnd Mncnto, Is­
Oocowltcli and wns the man thut hod Press, wnM declared by Burns as the
land of Negros, November 20, accord­
teen
chased by cfficirs
of fivo key to tho nulution of tho mystory and
PARIS, Dec. 17.—Tho ontiro Ger­ ing to details received here.
counties
for
tho
last
ten
days.
"only mnn wo know in tho world that
man reparations problem was virtual­
knows all about it.” Burns declared
ly plncod in tho hnnds of Aristido Bri- JEROME NAPOLEON BONA­
Lindenfold
wns not implicated in tha
and, tho French premier, and David
JAIL ATTACKERS ARE
PARTE. NOT TAKE THRONE
explosion hut was so closo to radical
Lloyd George, tho British primo min­
CAPTURED,
IS
REPORT
OF ALBANIA OFFERED HIM
elements ho know nil about it. Third
ister Inst night, propnratory to their
Internationale, Burns said, wns tha
mooting in London Monday. This ac­
LEXINGTON,
Ky.,
Dec
17.—Cnle
NEW YORK, Doc.
17—Jerome
moving spirit behind the plot. I.lndtion followed tha dispatch to Germany Napoleon Bonaparte, great-great- TV .
Noble
nnd
Tom
Noble,
two
alleged
, T
»,
T
l a
ai
by the reparations commission of a Nephew of the famous Napoleon, de-11 icture or Gallows in Franc May Be Just Another lenders of the attack on the Breathitt cnfeld, according to Burns, wont
conventional note, which rcservod ac­ elnred lie was not giving considerncounty jail last Saturday morning, abroad originnlly on behalf of tho De­
H oaX
tion on Germany's announcement of tion to invitation to ascend Throne of j
have been captured on top of the partment of Justlco to obtnin Informa­
her inabiity to meet hor forthcoming Albania.
mountain over the cave in which they tion which would lend to tho nrrest o f
payments until thcro has been a con­
(lly Thr Annorlnlrtl I'rrii)
the latter's chargo of wholesale exe­ took refuge, according to a telephonic those responsible for the explosion.
sultation by tho Allies.
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 17.— William cutions as Unit of a crane ho Imd con­ messnge received hero late tonight by When no report wns rccoivod from
MASSACIIUSETTS DANKER
him, Burns said ho sent an ngont ovor
Although tho noto o f tho commis­
AND PROMINENT CITIZEN
, P Cowles, local engineer who nerved structed while In Franco. Wc had to Mrs. V. M. Mullikin from her hus- to find out why Lindenfold was not
sion will not bo published until noon
DIES AT ARLINGTON HS mnJor
engineers in tho Amori- have notuo means of unloading gnso- bnml, who with ills bloodhounds went
sending information ns promised, and
todny, tho Associated Press was in­
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|can Expeditionary Forces in a state- linc tanks from cars said Cowles. I to Breathitt county from Lexington
tho arrest followed.
,
formed last night from a most reliablo
ARLINGTON, Mass. Dec. 17.— , «"®nt last night said bo had recognit-. constructed this beam by means of Wednesday night.
source that it is brief and in no senso
No particulars of tho capture wero
Ebenozer Nelson Rlake bnnkcr and ‘T‘1 tho l’ icturu of tho KaUoW8 furn,sh which tnnks were lifted from cars by
WARSAW, Dec. 17.— Plots and1,
could be construed as an ultimatum to business man here, for ninny yenrs, 0(1 to Sonntor Watson in support of ropo and deposited on tho platform.
rolnted to Mrs. Muillkin by hor huscounterplots reading like fiction In­
tho Gorman government.
bnnd.
former president of Chicago Board
volved In search by Amorican secret..
Tho reparations commission dis­
of
Trade
and
former
Trustee
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service
ngontH through F.uropo whichcussed Germany’s noto at two ses­
MBS. LEVY WON SHOES
1 resulted yesterday in tho nrrest hare*
versity of Chlcngo, died nt his home I I l U 1 L ) J 1 7*11 1 tJ / A l i C
sions yesterday aftornoon. It wns
AT LLOYD’S SHOE STORE of Wolfo Lindcnfcld, alias William.
said to bo tho feeling of tho membors
Linde, in connection with tho Wall*
that, whllo n reply should bo sent to benefactor of town of Kakchelen,
Mth. II. B. Levy tho gucat of Mrs. street explosion nst yonr. Lndonfeld
Florida, to which ho gnvc public park; „ _ _
Germany, tho matter wns so import­
V. T. Peters of Geneva won the first fully confessed, authorities sny, nam­
ant it should be tho subject of consid­
prize of a pnlr of shoes nt Lloyd’s ing ring lenders In the plot which ho
eration by tho Allies before any defin­
Shoo Store by guessing tho nearest declared aimed nt J. P. Morgan, tha
ite action wns taken.
ALLEGED
THAT
It
Ell
BED
WAS
to
tho numbor of pens In tho glass infernal machine exploding prema­
THIRTY
DENOMINATIONS
ASK
It wnH learned last night that when VIRGINIA SUPREME JUDGE DIES
MAN WHO SOLD LIQUOR
jar. Tho exact number was 1624 and turely. According to operntivos who
U. S. TO AID STARVING NA­
M. Iiinnd and Mr. Lloyd George meet
TO BOYS
TIONS, ADJUST DEBTS, ETC.
sho guessed 1626. Mr. T. A. Rivers trailed I.indeiifield, the suspect hat
ROCKY MOUNT, V.i., Dec. 1 7 .they probably will have boforo them
made tho snm0 guess hut Ids guess named five principals in the plot, now
all the facts which the commission has Judge E. W. Sunders, of the Supreme
Peoplo
who
were
on
the
streets
last
CHICAGO,
Dec.
17.—Thirty
Pro­
canto
after Mrs. Levy and ho wns in Europe who received $30,000 from
gathered in relntion to tho actual sit­ Cojr*. of Virginia, former congress­
night
about
ten
o’clock
wero
attract­
testant
church
denominations
through
awarded
second prize which wns nlso Moscow Third Internationale through
uation in Germany.
i man from the fifth Virglnin distric,
their representatives at tho Federal ed by a strange figure going west on n pnlr of shoes. The first contest New York Communists.
died
i.erc
this
afternoon.
The
funer­
A suggestion has been made that
Council o f Churches of Christ in Am­ First street. Upon closer glanco it excited so much interest thnt I.ioyds
the commission take the money G or-. al will ho held tomorrow afternoon.
erica, hero yesterday promulgated was found to lie n young man nntued will put on another ono this tlmo to
WASHINGTON, Doc. 17.—Tho re­
many has accrued for reparation pny-'
flieir program for permanent world Itchrcr, who hnd been tarred nnd guess the number of seeds in n carton ported nrrest in Warsaw, I’olnnd, o f
menls and allot it to Fruncc. Tho
peace, outlined obligations which they feathered and on whose back tho le -, that Is on exhibit in tho window.
Wolfe Lindonficld on suspicion
of
commission believes this nntount to be
declare America owes tho world, nnd'gcnd In Inrgo letters was fastened
complicity in tho Wall Streot bomb
nearly 200,000,000 gold marks.
called upon the government to recog- [ reading: "I Sold Liquor to Young
plot is right story William J. Burns,
nizu their principles.
Boys.” It seems that the Ku Klux
director of Bureau of Investigation,
NEW OFFICE BUILDING
Aid to Austria, Russia nnd Armenia [ Kian have been investigating tho sellJustice Department, said today. Burns
nnd recognition of an international ing of liquor to tho young boys of this
said he was unable to discuss dotaila
ST. AUGUSTINE, Do?. 17—Work
court for the settlement of the world city and county nnd they have deterof the case until he received his re­
on tile first unit of tho offico build­
problems wero among tile demands mined to stop it since the law cannot
port from Warsaw.
ings to bo erected hero by the Florid WOULD DISRUPT ALL ARMA­ made upon tho government by tho touch these peoplo nnd the boys will
MENT PLANS AND PRODEast Const Rnilwny nt n cost of ap­
council, which also extended its con-J not tell who sold it and tliu officers
Colder Weather
LEMS
proximately $300,000 will begin next
gratulations to Britain its congrntula- could not obtain sufficient evidence to
FROM PALATKA TO LAKE IIAR.I
week, according to tho contractors,
convict. However, tho Kian has other
in South Florida
tions to Britain and Ireland.
N KY ORTA INS
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.— British
W. P. Richardson &amp; Co., of Jackson­
Fenring tho accusation of partisan­ mothods of investigation nnd they evi­
$78,000
For Coming W eek
spokesmen hurled a bombshell into
ville.
ship several delegates debated the dently hnd good reasons to believe
tho conference circles yesterday with
wording of tho program’s reference to thnt Rchrer was selling liquor nnd
... .(L1* / Tha Associated I’rraa)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—Tampa
tho announcement that Franco hnd
PENSACOLA SHOPS OF
international courts and associations, Jhonco their kidnapping last night nnd and other hnrhor projects in Florida
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.— Gonoralasserted before tho naval coinmittco of
L. &amp; N. TO LAY OFF 103
so both tho League of Nations and tho cout of tar nnd fenthors. Ho wns will be well taken enro of if congress ly fair weather but much coldor, with
fifteen her intention of building, be­
•MEN INDEFINITELY
an association of nations were men­ first discovered on tho Snnford-Or- passes tho rivers nnd hnrhnrs appro­ frosts probably uxcopt in Southern
tween 1026 nnd 1036, ten cnpitnl ships
lnndo road coming to town nnd tho
tioned.
priation bill for tho coming fiscnl pnrt of statu is tho forecast for Flori­
of 36,000 tons each. Thu statement
PENSACOLA, Dec. 17.— TwentyTho council also adopted a separate word spread rapidly in tho city and yonr ns recommended by Maj.-Gon. da during tho week beginning Sun*
five per cent of tho men in tho shops stood unchallenged from French quar­ resolution to sand its prayers and boforo ho could get to tho city limits Lansing II. Bench, chief of army en­ day.
ters through tho day.
of tho LouiBvilio nnd Nashvillo rail­
good will to tho Longuo of Nations.
j ho wns followed by a crowd of cnrR gineers, in his report, mado public
It appeared thnt a French proposal
road were given notice Wednesday
Declaring that tho Washington con-'and after ho had reached tho city ho yosterdny.
DISCHARGE LIMITED.
wass uhmitted nt tho first meeting of
they would bo laid off indofinitoly to­
feronco on limitations of armaments went down as fnr as First street
Out of a totnl $11,000,000 covered
tho committee aftor Secretary of Stato
had "made a good beginning," tho where ho followed First to Elm and In items suggested for improvement of
dny. Workman numboring 103 nro o f - 1
Boston, Dec. 14.— Discharge of man
Hughes had announced the agreement
footed.
council addod that "war Itself must. disappeared in tho direction of tho wntorwnys In tho South, n total of from t.io Atlantic fleet will bo limited
between Groat Britain, Japan and tho
be outlawed," nnd nddud:
'lake.
$448,000 relntos to Tampa liny nnd to 10 per cent. Ahonrd each vcssol It
United States to abandon projoctod
"Wo bollovo thnt tho tlmo has como \ Ho was evidently following ordors Hillsborough hay—tho port of Tam- wns announced today in ordtra sent
Engineer Experts
building programs, scrap sixty-eight for American public opinion to o x -,to show himself on First street bocapital
ships aggregating nearly two press unmistakably to congress its fore he went homo as a warning to pn; for St. Johns river, Jacksonville out by Admidal Hilary P. Jonoa, com­
W ill Confer W ith
to tho soa, $668,000 Is nsked. Othor mander in chief of the flout. This
million tons ami set their navies in
Secretary W eeks ton years on a "6-6-3” ratio basis ns emphatic support of President Hard- othors and ho obeyed his Instructions amounts asked for Florida harbors In- order was Issued ns a modification of
ing in giving satisfactory guarantees otherwise ho would have taken tho cludo $14,000 for a channel from tho order reducing tho onilstod per­
between themselves. Tho ono action that tho United States will tako its . hack streets to his home,
Clearwater to Tampa bay, $88,600 for sonnel of tho navy hy about 6,000
Regnrding Offer o f Ford For Pur­ disclosed at today’s meeting of tho
full sharo of responsibility in intornnt-1 There is no information to to whore Key West harbor, and $134,000 for Im­ men, with authorization for dlschase of Muscle Shoals
commlttco of fifteen was tho agree­ ionai tasks and obligations.
i th° co«t
nnd fenthors wero ap- provements In St. Andrew’s bay.
charges nccordlnly. It was said hore
ment not to talk of what was going on
"Wo bollovo thnt under suitable con -1pHod but It wns probably out In tho
(Ur The Associated Ureas)
St.
Johns
rivor
to
Pnlntkn,
$30,000;
thnt tho offset of tho order would bo
until n conclusion hail been reached. ditlons tho dictates of Justice nnd tho Jcountry as ho wns several miles from
WASHINGTON, Doc. 10.— Engineer
channel Cloarwntor to shrdlu etnoin u to limit to about 700 men tho dis­
principles of economic law require that, the city when ho was first dlscovor- Pnlntkn to Luko Harney, $78,000;
experts in tho omploy of Henry Ford,
charges on 13 vessels of tho flcot unHAPPY JACK CAVES
tho United States should consider and,®***
will confer with Secretary Weeks nt
chnnncl Clearwater to Tampa bay, dor which tho original authorisation
GLOBE TROTTER HERE
adopt somo suitablo adjustment of tho
noon Mondny regarding offor of De­
$14,000; Miami, harbor, $10,000; Key might have boon extended to about
WILL LECTURE TONIGHT debts of tho nations to tho United MORE TROUBLE
troit manufacturer for tho purchaso
West hnrhor, $88,600; Fernnndlnn hnr­ 14200.
IN BELFAST
States in order thnt they shall bo, as
and lease of Musclo Shoals intrato nnd
hor nnd Cumberland sound, $8,000; InHappy Jnck CAvcs, a globe trotter far ns possible, relieved from thoir
FIRING BREAKS OUT dinn rivor, $6,000; Kissimmoo rivor,
power plants.
CIJRKKW LAW ENACTED
who Is encircling tho globe nnd has economic difficulties.”
$10,000; Cnloosnhntchoo rivor, $26,­
BELFAST, Dec 17.— Fiorco Firing 600; Sarasota bay, $66,000; Ancloto
PLANT CITY PUBLISHING COM­ mado 07,080 miles already on his
LAKE WORTH, Doc. 17,-T h o City
broko
out hero todny. Firing bo In­ rivor, $7,000; Hillsboro rivor, $2,000;
journey
is
in
the
city
nnd
will
doliver
One of tho morchnnt princes is
PANY WILL DISOLVE
Commission
hero has enacted a cur­
a lecture tonight nt tho First Nation­ quoted as saying thnt "adversity” tense tram enr service was suspended. Apalachicola bay, $18,160; Apalachi­
few ordlnunco which makes It unlaw­
TAMPA, Fla,, Dec 17.— According al Bank corner tolling about his mado him whnt ho is. Obviously n 1Mnch,no guns used against rioters cola river, $17,000; upper Chlpola rlv- ful for children under 10 yonrs r.f tgo
by Crown forces. Ono mun killed or, $7,600; channel Apalachicola rivor
to a legal notlco appearing in a local trips nnA tho countries ho has visited. misprint for "advertising.”
to bo on tho streets alono aftor S
and
nt least six wounded.
Ho
Is
making
tho
trip
on
a
wagor
and
to St. Andrew’s bay, $47,000; St. An­
newspapor this afternoon tho Plant
o’cloik at night.
drew’s boy, $87,000; Choctawatchso
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City Publishing Company, will dis- must make tho monoy for his ex­
Tho radical dosn’t dcslro sympthy;
_
,
,
,
Don't
,ontl
your
job
printing
away
rivor,
Florida
and
Alabama,
$0,800;
penses
by
lectures.
A
single
tax wouldn’t work now.
"olvo on December 31, next. Wayne
h« desires somobody to helo him cuss from tow0i Patronllo your homo ln. narrows Santa Rosa sound, $7,000;
No single thing Is worth an amount
Thomas and M. A. Woodward are
tho world.
; stitutlom, first, last and all the time. Pensacola harbor, $20,000.
Christmas cards nt Herald offico.
equal to the tax.
tho signoras o f tho notice.

GALLOWS WAS A CRANE
FOR UNLOADING GASOLINE,
SAYS MAJOR OF ENGINEERS

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NOTED EDUCATOR TO
DELIVER CHRISTMAS
ADDRESS AT ROLLINS.
WINTER PARK, Fin., Dec.lfl.—
Announcement was made here at
noon todny that the nnnunt Christmas
address to tho Rollins College students
will ho delivered by President W. M.
Kemper, o f Palmer College, In Know­
les Hall, December 18. Dr. Kemper is
a speaker of ability nnd nB this
service Is largely attended by alumni
throughout the state he will no doubt
ho henrd by one of tho Inrgcst audi­
ences over to assemble nt Rollins
College.

PENSACOLA, Dec. ltV—Fred C.
Cubberly of Gainesville, wns sworn
in hero Tuesday by Federal Judge
Sheppard as United States Attorney
for the Northern district o f Florida.
Mr. Cubberly who recently wns ap­
pointed by President Harding to suc­
ceed John L. Neely who lias held tho
position seven years, was district at­
torney from 1909 to 19151, having been
served through the administration of
President Taft. Mr. Cubberly moved
to Gainesville in 19151 nnd since that
time had served two terms nH munici­
pal judge and also ns City Attorney

New York, Dec. 10.— Another will
and another claimant bobbed up to­
dny in the complicated chsc of Mrs.
Margaret Enston, Brooklyn recluse,
who died October 27, leaving nn estate
of $200,000.
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Tho last document, purporting to
ho the copy of tho will signed l&gt;y Mrs.
Enston and her husband in 1919, was
forwnred to tho Brook’.yn surrogate’s
offico by Miss Jessie Alston Owens
of Spnrr, Fin., claiming to lie n cousin
With It wns mailed a credential,
describing Miss Owens as n "veritable
lady bountiful” and signed by Frank
Ilnrris Editor o f tho Ocnla banner, of
Ocnln( Fin., who asserted that Miss
Owens had been a frequent contribu­
tor to his paper, "bo'.h in poetry nnd
prose on religious nnd moral themes.’’ *
Upon Mrs. Eaton's death there hns
been mailed anonymously to the surrgntc in 1921 lenving the estate to a
daughter "Miss Florence Johnson, of ’
Ohio."
Today's will, lenving the ostuto to
J cshIc Alston Owens "our loved
cousin" wns attested by Thomns
Perry nnd Charles Thomas, and pur­
ported to have been sworn toheforc
U. C. Dupree, a notary public, who ex­
plained the absence of n seal on tho
document by the notation: "Unfortun­
ately my stnmping outfit wns lost out
of tho cnrrlnge yesterday hut this is
nil right.."
A coppy o f the affidavit, hearing
the name of J. I Simmons, notary
public was attached. Tho nffidnvit
stated that justice of the pence
Dupree and two witnesses were dend.
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for tho nllegcd murdor of J. Bolton
Kennedy, rested its case into todny
Adjournment wnH taken until Monday
on motion of tho defense.
Brewton, Georgin, hns n woman
mnyor nnd five women members of
the hoard of nldcrninicn.

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TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 10.— Rumb­
lings of a cnpitol romovnl fight from
down Ocala way havo gotten a riso
from qunrtors on tho hill so to speak.
Tho board of commissioners of Pub­
lic Institutions, with an oar to tho
ground may be, or most likely to pre­
pare for such a legal movo as now has
been threatened by an Ocnla legal
firm, mot in exccutivo session July 29,
1921, nnd passed a resolution to tho
effect that tho bonrd had dotormined
thnt funds did exist in tho stnio treas­
ury to enrry out extensions nnd im­
provements on tho cnpitol building as
provided in recent legislation. Tho
Ocnla attorneys havo announced they
would seek to obtain an injunction
against proccodlng with tho improve­
ment boenuso tho money did not exist
in tho treasury in accordance with tho
legislative enactment.
It was explained to nn inquiring re­
porter yostorday that tho commission­
ers of state institutions acting as a
bonrd for a determination as to shrd
cnpitol commission applied to tho
board for a determination as to whothor funds necessary for the work exist­
ed, nnd after consulting with tho stato
treasurer and comptroller, tho board
adopted a resolution saying in part:
“ It was then and thero decided nnd de­
clared by tho said board of commis­
sioners of stato institutions thnt tho
funds for such onlargcmont, alteration
nnd ropnir o f tho said cnpitol building
nt Tnllahnssco, Fla......... will bo nvnilnblo when tho samo becomes duo nnd
pnynblo and constituto a
charge
against tho stato of Florida.

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WORTHINGTON SEEING THINGS
G. H. CUItTISS AWARDED
PATENT AS THE FIRST
LAKE WALES, Dec. 10,—What
AERONAUTIC INVENTOR
Editor Jack Worthington of the Lnkc
Now York, Dec. 16.—In n decision, Wnles Highlander described nB tho
epoch-making in the history of nero- "daddy of nil "gators" was enptured
court of appeals todny held that Glenn by three flshormon Inst week in Lnko
II. Curtifls was tho first person to Pictce, n few miles north of hero.
Invent nnd operntc n flying bont nnd Tho ’gator, which In n battle with n
issued an order awarding him tho fellow saurlnn had lost from ten to
twelve inches of his tail, measured
broad patent for hydroairplanes.
Tho decision, said by aeronautic thirteen foot six lucres in length while
oxpcrtn, to he one of the most slgn- the distance from tho tip of his nose
fleant doveloyments in aviation since to his eyes wns twenty inches.
The allgntor became entangled in a
the Wright patent were upheld, re­
fish
net, wns drnwn to the side of tho
versed tho lower court’s tullng which
boat
ami killed by blows on the head
nwarded the patent rights to Albert
with
a bar o f idon. Indications were
S. Janin, an inventor of Stntcn Island.
that
the
big fellow had been cock of
It constituted the Inst development in
the
wnlk
in his own domain, the side
legal battle fought in tho patent
of
his
jaw henring
a
great
office and courts slnso 19151, with tho
scar
inflicted
in
a
fight
with
a
chal­
two ligignntn.
lenger
who
didn’t
agree
with
the
contest for the fundamental patent
Ross.
His
tusks
wore
worn
down
that tho French pioneer, Fnblo, who
in 1908 constnictcd nn hydroplane and persons fnmilinr with ’gators
with which he rose from tho water declared it was a very old citizen.
but which he never succeeded In land­
ing without wrecking.
CUIIBERLY IS U. 8. ATTORNEY.

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Vacuum Cleaners
by a ninjorlty of tho County Council
------nnd-----of Fermanagh, in Ulster County, to
W ashing Machines
recognlzo tho authority seized tho
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17,1981

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SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday—Lleut. H. A . Bivins will en­
tertain the members of tho Hern*
don-Blvlns bridal party at dlnnor
at the Valdez Hotel, preceding the
rehearsal for tho wedding.
Saturday— Horndon-B Ivins Nuptials
at high noon at Holy Cross Eplsco*
L pH Church.
ohttftiay— Mrs. A, P, Connolly Will
ehtefteih tho hlembeTs of the Hefndon-Blvlns brlday party at a wed*
ding breakfast, at her homo on
Rign61ld AvdAue.
Saturday—Tho Children’s Story Hour
Wilt m Held at Central Park at 4:00
o'clock,
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Friday—Mi1*. Henry Purdon will en­
tertain tho riichibcrs of the T. N. T.
Club At her hohie on Piilhietto avddtfe at 8:80 pi ni.
Friday—The Indies of tho Bnptlst
ehureh will hold their bandar and
cooked food sale at tho old stand
o f Mrs. Cates on First street.
Frldny— Mrs. Dwight Babbitt will en­
tertain at a Buffet Supper at her
homo on Sanford Heights at seven
o'clock, honoring
Miss Wlnnlo
Bfbwh n brido-olbct of this month.
Friday— Mrs. Hal Wight will entertrtin tho members of tho "Lucky
Thirteen" brldgo club nt her homo
On Park avenue, In honor of Miss
Adelaide Higgins.
Saturday—The Ladies of the Baptist
church Will hold their bazaar and
cooked food salo nt the old Btnnd o f
Mrs. Cotea.
.
Monday— Misses Zoo and Fannie Relm Munson will give n dance nt
their homo on Myrtlo nvenuo at
8:80 p. m.
Saturday— Mrs. Clnudo Howard will
give a farewell party for Mrs. La
Verne Hurt nt her home on Third
street at 3:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hines motored
to Tampa today where they will spend
the week end.
Mrs. I,. It. Phillips, Miss Marion
Phillips and Raymond Phillips spent
tho afternoon very pleasantly in Or­
lando yesterday.
Mrs. Frank Dear* lias returned to
her homo in Augusta, Gn„ after
aponding several weeks very pleasant­
ly ns tho guest of Mrs. T. L. Dumas.
Lucuis McLeod, of Haines City, wns
tho guest of friends here yesterday
returning to Haines City this even­
ing.
Mrs. B. .1. Starling returned home
yesterday from Jacksonville, where
she spent two weeks with her Bister,
Mrs. Robert Sims at her homo in
Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Sims have
just returned from an extended visit
to the Orient.
Mr. mid Mrs. T, I,. Dumas, Mrs. F.
A. Hazard, Mrs. W. T. Langley and
MIbh Agnes Dumas motored to Lake­
land today whoro they will spend the
week end as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. F. B. Langley,
James Higgins, of Haines City, is
spending tho week end hero with his
mother, Mrs. Mary Higgins,

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SANFORD CRAMMER SCHOOL

wedding march, played by Hiss VcJm l Shipp, Wfl* foiled forttf; Mrs.
Babbitt aftd Miss BroWn led (ho Way
to tho dining room, the table With
snowy linen ftltloftig cut glrtSa and
silver with a centcrpcco of bosket of
rod roses from Whch streamers of
red ribbon tied In dainty bowa to
polnsettn adorned miniature candy
boxes, as favors. Tho placo cards
were little Chrtstmns brides In
Christmas attire.
A five course supper wns served
followed by music, readings and lively
conversation.
Those to enjoy this delightful occasoh were: Miss Wlnnlo Brown, Clara
MillCn, Ruth Kannor, Edna Chitten­
den, Laura Chitenden, Mrs. Bnrbcr,
Mrs. Sarah Bray, Mrs. liste r, Miss
Hall Slid Mrrt. Babbitt.

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t°wni'
l he Boy Sobuts of thilo two troopM
wish to* thank Mr. Crippon for n
lend of wood Hint he donated to them
for the canlp firm Tim two- troops,
three and four, are composed of'wldouwnke boyS' and they' a rc anticipat­
ing some great times- for thO filttirc.
Give thenv a hand nnd "boost"' them
along fo success.
Fhy Loosing, S. P.

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Mr. Tnylor, In discussing tho local
conditions was very high in his praise
0f our most favored city and its groat
possibilities, ns well us highly pleased
with tho efficient service being ren­
dered tho Lexington owners by their
local representatives. Ho stated each
nnd every owner he has met hero of a
Lexington wero bo strong In tholr
pruisca of the enr one might think
thoy were stork-holders in tho Com­
pany or in tho local agency.
Tho Lexington factory hns become
Mako thu editor happy by sending
a wonderful lender in building n car
In your Job printing1now.
for efficiency and economy us well ns
n lender ub a builder of a ronl snappy
sport model car which nt this time in
In grent demand.

B a tte r y Co.

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The National banking

Last week Was observed as "Ameri­
A useful Christmas gift, buy k ko­
can Educational Week" In many cities dak.—Bower &amp; Roumillat.
225-tfc
and towns of the country. The move­
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ment-was planned by tho Amerlcnn
December 14: Only eleven more
Legion and the National Education days for email boys to be good.
Association, and had for Ub definite
object tho consideration of ways by
Tho O. T. 0 . Gift Shop is still do­
o f the United States has for its chief object the
which better education and bettor ing business at the corner of Fourth
furnishing of funds where they are most needed;
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Americanism might bo bro’t about. and Oak.
the safe-guarding of deposits and the stabilizing
Sanford Grnmmcr School, at the stlgof our ehtiro business structure. W efe it not for
A useful Christmas gift, buy a ko­
goat ton of its efficient Principal,
this mighty system of National Banks, linked to- •
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spent several recitation periods In an dak.— Bower &amp; Roumillat.
gether in the great Federal Reserve, o f which all
interesting and profitable considera­
National B^nks Are members, the nation wohld un­
Even the poor prune hris acdftolnttion o f the subject, it Was particular­
doubtedly be gfoping in the midst of financial de­
fdr
ly pleasing to note the original dis­
pression nnd turmoil.
cussions given by members o f the standing By to fepei Boarders,
The fnomerit yob becofne &amp; depositor
this
classes In Civics. Speeial exercises
Bank
yob
are
a
part
of
our
National
Banking
Sys­
Buy yetI# Christinas tree and
word held In the Auditorium on Fri­
tem.
day at the regular Chapel hour, At ChrlatmM green front the Woman’s
MRS. WIGHT HOSTESS AT LOVE- which time the following program Club.
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Think this oVfeY. Can you afford to stay on
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LT BRIDGE PARTY
was given by the pupils of the Sev­
tho outside?
Beautiful llde of OhrlitmnB Station­
Mrs, Hal Wight was the gyaclous enth Grade:
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hostess yesterday afternoon enter­
Sotig: My Country T1S o f Th*»— ery, BoVrer &amp; Robrtilllat.
taining delightfully nt bridge nt her
School.
C rittifcift HlNN’nftf Surdny noon
attractive home on Park avenilO, hon­
Pledge to Flag—School.
and evening, d rey Gables, mr the
oring Miss Adelaide Higgins, wheSo
Bible Reeieation— seventh dfade.
beach, seabreere, Fla.
phono 401.
nmrringe to Mr. Lucius McLeod takes
Why We Have Schools -William
fc'ree bath fttftHMt
74-Jfri-St-flm
place next week. The guests Includ­
DuBose.
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A COMMUNITY BUILDER
f
ing tho members of tho "Lucky Thir­
Our Flng— Evelyn Taylor,
still,
the
Eastern
situation
won’t
teen Bridge Club” and an extra table
Flag Rules— Fred Stanley.
6 , F* W hitner, Cashier \
benefit greatly by An official c6nt of 9 F. F. Forster, Pres.
of guosts.
Columbia Th0 Gem Of Tho Ocean
whitewash on tho Status quo,
Tho lower floor o f tho homo wns
in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin i
— School.
adorned with crystal vases and bas­
A Description Of A Oood American
A large assortment o f Donnlson’a
kets of crimson rosos nnd poinsottlns.
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— Civic Class.
bonutiful'y engraved Christmas cards.
The decorations fonturod the Christ­
Tho Old Flng Forever— Margaret — Mobley's Drug Storo.
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mas colors with beautiful effect.
Cnrvnn.
The card tables were arranged In
r ’ag Sabi i a.
Buy your Christmas tree and
the living room nnd tho dining room,
Star
Spangled Bnnno •—School.
Christians green from the Woman's
nnd the score enrds were done in at­
The National Hymns wore sung club,
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tractive Christmas design.
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After sovornl interesting games of with much fcolig and expression, |
bridge, the top score prize, gold lin­ and tho readings und recitations w ere! Beautiful lino of Christians Station225-tfc
gerie clasps was awarded Mrs. B. L. given in a manner which reflected cry, Bower &amp; Roumillat.
You Ctfri Find the Nam e o f Every Live Pro­
Perkins. Tho honorce was also pre­ credit, on the pupila taking pnrt, ns
well ns on the Seventh Grade tcnchers
Buy y9ur Christman tree and
sented lingerie clasps.
fessional and Business Main in
The delicious refreshments served who were In ehnrgo o f tho progrnm, Christmna green from tho Woman’s
Sanford in This Column
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consisted of fried oysters, potato MIhs Millcn, in a few well chosen Club.
remarks
outlined
thc
movement,
em­
chips, olives, hot biscuits and coffee.
Instead of stnmping n package
Those enjoying this lovely party phasizing the relntlon between better
were Mrs. LoVerno Hurt, Mrs. M. education and better Americanism. ‘ 'Registered," it might bo a good idea
CONTRACTORS
LAW YERS
dowdy, Mrs. E. P. Morse, Mrs. A. W. This excellent program wns the ap- to affix a small portrait of a Marine.
---------Fitts, Mrs. W. E. Watson, Mrs. B. L. proprlutc clone of an unusually in- ^
S. 0 . Shinholser
George A . DeCottes
Buy your Christmas tree nnd
Perkins, Mrs. Claude Howard, Mrs. tercsting nnd helpful week nt SanChristmas green from tho Woman’s
A. B. Wnllneo, Mrs. I). 1). Caldwell, ford Grnmmor School.
Contractor nnd Builder
Attorney-nl-Law
Club.
Mrs. D. P. Drummond, Mrs. H, B.
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Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
•:* FLORIDA
Lewis, Mrs. F. E, Householder nnd BAND CONCERT TOMORROW
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Mrs. W. C. Hill.
A nice line of Bibtcs anil Testa­
AFTERNOON IN CENTRAL
I'AIIK— EVERYBODY INVITED ments for tho old nnd young.— Mob­
Sanford C onstructs Co.
ley's Drug Storo,
227-tfc HARTFORD B A T T E R Y
BRIDGE PARTY FOR VISITOR
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
The
Sanford
band
will
render
n
Mrs. L. P. MeCuller wns tho grac­
Planes nnd Specifications Cheerfully
“ Battery Insurance”
All kinds of imported perfumes.—
ious hostess yesterday afternoon at 'sacred concert tomorrow afternoon in
Furnished
Bower &amp; Roumillat.
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Sold and Serviced by
bridge, nt her homo on Ninth street, Central Park nt four o'clock and ev­
All Work Guaranteed
in honor of her sister, Mrs. Brooks, eryone
.
,. is invited
,
r„.to come
, out
, , and onH. T. PACE
P. 0 . Box III
Edw. H iggins, Inc*
il is much easier to love a dog thnn
who is her house guest. There were 1J° y ,the mmi?' *hc Snnford bnTul hn"
three tables of players.
Imndo wonderful reputation this sen- to love people who keep dogs that
H aight &amp; Wieland
howl.
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Tho rooms where thc card tables K0,‘ ,,nd m,my vtaltora to tho citF
tho Sanford band is much better thnn
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wore placed were most attractive with
"That O. K. Butter-crust Brcnd
GARAGES
baskets of roses and other cut flow­ the hnnds travelling through the state
Elder Springs W ater
giving concerts nt big prices, The makes tho fnmily happy." Poinsoters.
99.98% PURE
following program will ho carried out: tin Butter-split bread "can't bo beat­
Smith Bros. Garage
Of exceptional interest was tho
Phone
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Sanford, Fla
March— Miasionniro .......H. C. Miller en."
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Expert Repairing
gnmo of bridge played during tho af­
Overture— Joy to tho World.....
OIL, GAS and ACCESSOKIES
ternoon, high score being made by
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Every color of Dennison's Lustre
“ HOTELS
Mrs. Robert Hines, who wan given silk
Onk and First
Paper
lingerie. The honoruta was also pre­ Idyil— A Garden Dance......G. Vargas Crepe Paper, also Cropo
Voce! Si Io—The Holy City.............
Streamers, Festoons and other Oensented silk lingerie.
Hotel Montezuma
\dnms
nison’s Cropo Pupor Christmas decor­
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Stephen
Geo. W . Knight
At the conclusion of tho game Mrs.
Patrol of tho Piccaninnies
ations.—
Mobley’s
Drug
Store.
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MeCuller assisted by Miss Emma
“ Sanford’s New Hotel”
Real Estate and Insurance
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Owens served a tempting salad course
11.50 Up Per Day
Selection from Chnuncey Alcott's
A feminine writer says nothing is SANFORD -:- -:- -:- FLORIDA
and coffee.
Isle o f Dreams............... J3, It. Ball thiser thnn a married mnn's excuse.
Invited to meet the honoroe were:
Baritone Duett— Tarhonrd Watch,
N OVELTY
The lady hasn't tried restaurant soup .. Employment Bureau.. SA N F O R D
Mrs. Robert Hines, Miss Theiinu Ema­
er, Miss Initio Caldwell, Miss Agnes ] w * ' ,oy ’......................... I,nul ,lc Vl,lc Intely.
The vocational committee of tho Busi­
Mlo.............. Di Capua
WORKS
Dumas, Mrs. John Leonard), Mrs. R .' n * ltf,orw
ness
nnd
Professional
Women's
Club
March—Thunderer
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P.
Sousa
After December 15th the Co-opcraC. Maxwell, Mrs. Don Whitcomb, Mrs.
Key tive storo will move from ’ the present requests all young women desiring
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
W. J. Thigpen, Mrs. L. C. Kolb and Star Spangled Banner ..........
location in the old pnssctiget' depot to employment to register nt tho First
Miss .Louise Kolb.
XYLOPHONE SOLOIST AT
General Shop and Mill
the storo room nt 417 Sanford Avc., National Bank.
AT
THE
BAPTIST
TEMPLE
AGNES
G.
BERNER,
Chairman
Hint
has
been
occupied
by
Brown’s
11RD CROSS MEETING
W ork
SUNDAYNIGHT; HEAR HIM Market. Low ensh prices for fresh
The Seminole Chapter of the Red
meats nnd groceries,
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CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Sanford Machine &amp;
Cross will hold their annual meeting
The music lovers of Sanford will he
517 Commercial Street Hanford, F l i
Tuesday evening, December 20th nt 8 glad to know that Mr. Owens, a tnlFoundry Co.
Christmas Candies,
Whitman’s,
o'clock at the Woman's Club rooms. ontcr Xylophone soloist will he nt the
Huyler's, Wiley' h nnd Log Cabin Pe­ General Machine and Boiler Works
Everyone In Seminole county is invit­ Baptist Temple on Sunday night nnd
Automobile Flywheel Stool Goar
can nut roll.— Mobley’H Drug Store.
TRANSFER
ed and urged to attend.
will render several selections.
Mr.
bnnds In stock
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Owens was a special musician at the
Crank Shafts lie-turned
“ WE DELIVER THE GOODS"
BOY SCOUTS HIKE
Florida assembly hold at Stetson UniHowever,
American
idealism
Quick Service Transfer
varsity for ten days last summer. He doesn't take the form of renunciation
Sanford
Steam
Laundry
........ 'WiKhtcd the large audiences who |of markets in the Far East.
Troop Three, Baptist, and Four,
Storage Facilities ,.
Congregational, hiked out to Silver ho" rdhira- , , ,
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FOR SERVICE
H wp ph&gt;u«o you, tell oilier*: If no
Lnko Friday night.
There were 1 You are invited to attend tho ser­
Tho ladles of the Baptist Church
Call 14G-J
tell us. Phone 499
twenty four scouts from Troop Three, vices nt the Baptist Tempo
P® and hear will hold tholr annual bntnnr oil Fri­
W. RAWLING, Prop.
Scoutmaster
Haddock
of Troop
Bppc‘ftL mu,,ic- Tho 8orvico wi" day and Snturday, December 10 and
—Get yuur Serutcu Pads troni Th*
17. Plnco will bo announced later;
Three, ten BCouta from Troop Four, ’° 8 n nt ’
p* m*
Herald—by tho pound— 15c.
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and Ass't Scoutmaster Mnllcm of
Acteylene W elding
LEXINGTON SALEH
Troop Four. Mr. Marlow a commit­
It KPR K8 ENT ATI V E HER K
OF ALL KINDS
H. W . N IC K E R SO N
All kinds of imported porfumos.—
teeman of Troop Three was also
Bower &amp; Roumillat,
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present until nine o'clock
Friday
Sanford W elding Co. Public Accountant; Audits—Systems
J. II. Taylor, Southern Sales rep­
night.
resentative for tho Lexington motor
Income Tax Service
Good meals, fd.OO per week, Tho Located in Engle llhlg., 205 Onk Avc.
The scouts hud a fine trip to the
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carB&lt;lu,H Just arrived In tho city, call- Tompto Club, corner Third nnd Park.
lake,. a fine supper, a good night« injf on their locn, {h(k]oTi t,R
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T. N. T CLUB
Mrs. Henry Purdon entertnined the
members of the T. N. T. Club most
pleasantly yesterday afternoon nt her
homo on Palmetto nvo.
Poinsottlns in baskets wero used in
decorating the rooms, and tho after­
noon was spent with sewing on dainty
bits of fancy work.
Late in the afternoon the hostess
served fruit salmi, sandwiches und
olives uu refreshments.
Among those attending this delight­
ful meeting wore Mrs. Raymond Key,
Mrs. Fred Walsman, Mrs, John Smith,
Mrs. A, W. Leo, Mrs. D. C. Mnrlowo,
Mrs. J, B. Lawson, Mrs, Fred Dniger,
Mnn Robert Hi&gt;rnll6n, Mrs. Howard
sleep, and an enjoyable hike back to m0tar (’ 0t
Smith and Mrs. J, C. Bennett.
FOR MIBH BROWN
A’ very pretty social event Friday
night was the Buffet Suppor given by
Mrec Dwight Babbitt) honoring, Miss
Winnie Brawn,'whose nmrririgo to Mr.
Carl Bradbury takes placo this
menthr.
. The Christmas' colors wero used in
decorating the rooms' and baskets and
vases of red roses nnd polnscttias|Wviso
very beautifully and- effectively ar­
ranged, When tho guests had all
arrived and nt the appointed hour the

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Interest in tho Indies, lie has either
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W. T. ItOBLRTS, Agent

After1December loth the Co-operntlvo storo will mt t j frowt thb1present
locntlonrin the old1passenyef depht tb Sanford
the Btore room at)- 417 Sanford1Ave;,
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that has beau occupied by Brown’s
Market. Low cash prices' fo r fresh
meats anfl groceries;
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Good nows— Rivers Bfetherf*, Sant
ford ovonue, havr Just received anoth­
er nloo assortment of Pater’s Diamond
B r a n d Shoos for children and infants.
Solid leather, well put together. Send
or bring your children and have them
fit up. Thoy will got tho same treat­
Tho way to booBt your community ment nnd prices ns though you camo
is to boost your HOME PAPER.
yourself.
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ChtlSttoas cards at Herald office.
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Located at 207 FrohcH Ave., between

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17,1921

OUR WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW
Now York, Doc. 16, 1021.
Events during tho past week, both
nationally and Intornatlonolly apeak. lnjr hovo boon of flrat claaa Import, -neo, not only from thflir political, but
from their general ofh om ic point o f
|view Tho settlement ct tho Irish
question, tho partial agreement to re­
adjust tho Gorman reparations plan,
tho approach of tho Arms Conference
to a soulomont of some at leaat of
tho Issues by Vrhlch ft has been Con­
fronted, and the president's outspok­
en and constructive position on importent business questions I« his messago to congress have all furnlshod
helpful factors which have tended to
stabillso business and investments.
The report of Secretary of tho
Treasury Mellon, taken In conjunc­
tion with the more guarded language
used by President Harding, seems to
make It dear that In the comparative­
ly early future further ttiislon of
the tax laws will be demanded. The
secretary of the treasury fditefully
calls attention to tho harm wrought
by present surtax rates and by other
phases of existing taxation, and puts
to flight tho Idsa that theso measures
esn be considered as weighing with
special force upon the wealthier ele­
ments in the population. They in fact
work against the average man far
more strongly ihali 'they do against
tho person upon whom they are tech­
nically levied. There le no assurance
as to when* congress will bo Induced
to revise its work uj)on this score, but
such actio ncannot be Indefinitely de­
layed. As to tho president's proposals
respecting tho suspension o f the Issue
of tax exempt bonds, they ore in lines
with tho policy already favored by
careful students of tho situation.
Their influonce is undoubtedly toward
the raising of the values of outstand­
ing Liberty Bonds, although it must
of course be In any case a good wblio
before n constitutional amendment of
thu kind advocated by tho president
could bo advocated, and it may bo
doubted whether tho right of the fed-

.G IFTS.
of U tility
and E co n o m y

Tho clmrm of Electrical Gifts
lies in this fa ct:— thoy keep
right on serving and pleasing
year after year. Electrical Ap­
pliances are the “ little servants
of the Home’’ so much in demand
in modern housekeeping.
Could any gift bo more appropriate
to express a lusting regard?
Thoro ore ho many things to chooso
from at thin Electrical Shop— Perco­
lators, Washing Machines, Electric
Irons, Vacuum Swcopors.
By all
means give Electrical Gifts and overy member o f tho housohold will
bless you on Christmns and every day
thereafter.

GILLON &amp; FRY

EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL

oral government to tnx municipal and
local scurities will over bo sanctioned.
Secretary Mellon’s demands for econ­
omical and careful management also
point to a better stnta of things in
notional finance, whllo tho budget
message which President Harding has
submitted to congress Indicates that
decided progress lias already been
made toward a reduction of outlay,
and gives promise of still stronger
conditions.
The president’s announcement that
ho intends to bring forward a vigor­
ous plan for tho encouragement of tho
morchant marine has undoubtedly
had its effect upon such stocks as In­
ternational Mcrcantilo Marino and
other shipping issues. Postponement
of the railroad funding bill, which haa
evidently bccomo necessary, has been
regrettable from tho standpoint of the
roads and tho holders of their secur­
ities, but this does not mean that its
adoption is Impossible. A fresh quar­
terly declaration of dividends by the
Hill roads Is further evidence of the
confidence felt by railroad managers
in the improving character of the out­
look—a confidence which is apparent­
ly warranted by the 23 per cent improvemont In net railroad income over
the samo month Inst ydar, amounting
to $10G,OQQ,0Q0, which is now defin­
itely shown In the final October fig ­
ures. Meantime, tho readier recep­
tion of railroad bonds and other se­
curities indicates that the credit of
tho lines is distinctly on the meitding
hand. Secretary Melon’s report paints
to the probability of early govern­
ment financing on a large scale in
tho early future, and this, as well as
other factors, has naturally tended to
improve the quotations of federal is­
sues.
Tho rumors of a probable merger
of independent steel concerns linvo
had their effect during tho pnst week
In rather stimulating tho interest in
these stocks, although tho effect of
tho rumors has been smaller than
would ordlnnrlly be tho case, duo to
tho fact that they have so often been
ropentod from time to tinio. Year-end
earnings for sonio of tho companies
will not bo very fnvorable, but their
general lovol of business continues to
hold its own on about thu same basis
as in rccont weeks. Thoro hns been a
decided improvement in tho business
of coppor companies, and bettor con­
ditions than usual hnva prevailed in
tho rubber and tire market, aB well
as to some extent in tho automobile
field. Pricos have shown an advance,
ns rcvcnlod by tho Intest index num­
bers, whllo retail trade is more active
than ut this time Inst year. The prin­
cipal cause o f doubt within tho past
woek or two hns been tho apparent
slowing down in the improvement
previously noted in agricultural re­
gions, due to tho fact that tho values
of farm products have not shown abil­
ity to hold their own at tho higher lev­
els which hnd been attained. Tnken
all in nil, however, tho outlook for
business improvement during tho win­
ter, and pnrttculnrly in tho enrly
spring, scorns much better than nt any
time heretofore, Tho betterment of
the prospect with reference to Gor­
man exchnngo hus been an unexpect­
edly gratifying feature of the past
week’s progress. Meanwhile, the re­
covery of the mark to a point above
onc-imlf a cent indicates that thu earl­
ier reaction was overdone, nn opinion
entertained by many observers. Ad­
vance in tho value of othor currencies
hnH been the natural outcome of tho
budget of good news mndo public this
woek.
On tho whole, tho tone of tho mar­
ket is growing increasingly hopeful.
Nearly all industrial news has of late
been favorable. Tho share list has
reached a point which permits some
fluctuation, but there Ih no renson for
believing that its upward movement
has been stopped. Such irregularity

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os has occurred seems to be due to ■ ■ M M H M H M H M M M H I H H H M H U H M M M H M H M M a M I
the desire of traders in some stocks to
take profits. Moro Interest is being 3
taken by the general public, who
evince a willingness to purchase
stocks, especially in tho dividend class,
whenever they sell off a little. Good
reason for this disposition is found in
tho comparative easo of the monoy
market and tho optfmistie utterances
regarding future business by various
authorities, tho latest being Governor
Harding of the Federal Reserve
Board, who points out that business
conditions are not only very much bet­
ter than they wore a year ago, but
there is good reason for bellaving that
wo are in for grantor prosperity than
Sanford, Fla.,
wo have ever had bofore.

Give a Real Gift This Christmas

By Henry Clews &amp; Co.

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The Seminole County Bank
S an ford , F lorida

Care Seminole County Bank,
Sanford, Fla.

CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1921

No,
No.
No.
Ko.
No.

91;.
80..
86..

S’!®1® p.m,

North bound
Arrive
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

82,.
84..
80.. ......... 2:35 p.m,
92...........4:00 p.m.
28.....----- 10:00 p.m.
Trilby Branch
4
Arrive

xNo, 100.
xNo, 24.
xNo. 168.
No, 22..

xNo.
No.
xNo.
xNo.
No.

Leesburg Branch
Arrivo
157. ......... 3:66 p.m.
21.
101........... 5:60 p.m.
26.
22..

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Dear Qld Kris:

Departs
214&amp; a.m.
'8:4p a.m.
1:88 p.m.
8:20 p.m.
7:10 p.m.

Departs
2:03 Hein*
12:05 p.m.
2:65 P .m .
4:06 p.m.

Dec. 13,1921.

Santa Claus,

TRAIN SCHEDULE
Southbound
Arrive
88.. ......... 2:86 a.m.

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I think “ the missus” deserves a R E A L CH R ISTM AS
present this year.

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Can you think o f anything1she would appreciate
more than her own Savings Account— a real nest eg g
that she can add to regularly?
She has a lot o f dreams tucked away in her head of
things she wants to do, so if I give her a little stfprt Til bet
she will save enough to make those dreams come true.
Bless her heart, I should have done this long ago.

Dsparta
7:00 a.m.
3:25 p.m.
7:00 a,m.
7:00 p.m.

Please open a Savings Account for her with the en­
closed check and hang the pass book, with my card en­
closed, on our Christmas tree.
FR IEN D H U SB A N D .

Departs

Oviedo Branch
xNo. 126..
3:40 p.m.
xNo. 127.
x—Dnily, except Sunday,

No. 2

S Enclosed please find check for $................................... with which to open a Savings Account for
.......................................................................... .
Natno

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Address

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I Kindly mnil the pass book to mo at.....................................

In the Circuit Court of tho Seventh
Judicial Circuit of the 8tate of
| Drop a card in the book marked ‘ “ Merry Christmas from
Floridn, In and for Semimile County,— In Chancery
CITATION
Geo. Eugene Thurston, Complainnnt,
vs.
Dovlo Thurston, Defendant.
To Dovio Thurston, Residence Un­
known :
It appearing from nn affidavit filed
in this enuso that you nro a non-resi­
dent of tho Stnto of Florida, therefore,
you, Dovio Thurston, nro ordered and
required on the flth day of February,
A. I). 1022, to appear to the bill of
complaint exhibited against you in
this cnuRC.
It is ordered that this notice bo pub­
lished in tho Sanford Herald once n
week for eight weeks.
Witness my hand and the scnl of
said court on this 10th day of Decem­
ber, A. D. 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk of tbo Circuit Court,
Sominolo County, Fla.
GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
Solicitor and Counsel for Com­
plainant.
12- 10-Dte
N O T H ’ !') O F HALE] O F *'.10,000.00 S P E C ­
I A L T A X H CIIO O I, tllH T I I I C T NO.
n, h h m in o i .h c o u n t y , f i . oii-

ID A , (O VIHIM ) H I'BCIA I.
T A X H CIIO O I. U IH T II1 C T )
H CIIO O I. IIONIIH

Notion Ih hereby k Ivoii that Healed
.(Ih will bo received by tho Count;
Hoard o f Public lUHtrucilon o f Homl

nolu Comity, Florida, nt tho offlcu of
tho Huporlniondont of Public Instruc­
tion of tho Htild County at tho Court
IIoumo in Hanford, Florida, on or before
tbo expiration of thirty duyu from tba
flmt publication of tills notlco and un­
til 3:00 o'clock In the aftornoon of De­
cember send, mat, for tho purchase of
120,000.00 Hpoclal Tux School District
No. 3, Humlnolu County, Florida, llonds;
mild IioiiiIh being dated July 1st, 1021,
hearing IntoroHt nt tho ruto of G tier
cent per annum, Interest payable muni*
annually on the first day of July uiul
January of each year until maturity:
said bunds maturoa and tho principal
becomes due nnd payable thirty years
after the date thereof; said homlH have
been validated and confirmed by dcoroo
of tho Circuit Court of tho Havoiith Ju­
dicial Circuit of Florida, dated Hentumher 30, 1921; said bonds to ho sold
for delivery within fifteen days after
written notlco of acceptnnco of bid is
given; said bonds are of fl.000.00 de­
nomination and Interest and principal
&lt;; payable at National Park Dank, City
und Htate of Now York.
. &gt; Written opinion of Mr. Jno. C. Thom­
son, Attorney of Now York, approving
tho validity of suld bonds wilt bo furnlMtied.
.
, .
Each bid must bo accompanied with
a certified chock In tho sum of f200.00
mndo puyitble to tho Itourd of Public
Instruction for Hemtnolo County. Flori­
da. such check o f tho successful blddor
to be retained as liquidated damage* to
tho Board should the successful bidder
rail or refueo to take up said bands ac­
cording to the terms o f this natlcs and
his bid. The said Board reserves tho
right to reject any and all bids.
All proposals should bo addressed to
the County Board of Public Instruction
for Hemlnole County, Florida, oars of
T. W. Lawton, Hocroiary. Hanford. Flor­
ida. nnd marked "Bids for Bonds''.
Wllnoss the handn of the Chairman
nnd Hncretnry and the seal of the said
Board at Hanford, Seminole County,
Florida, this the &lt;th day of November,
A. D. 1931,

Address

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Nnmo

bill of complaint, herein filed, on
In Circuit Court of Seventh Judicial ttm
Vulcanizing1 Shop
tho 2nd day of January. A. D. 1911.
Circuit of Htate of Floridn, HemlIt Ih further ordered that this order
naln Countq.— In Chancery
of publication bo publlahed In tho Banford Herald, n nowapapor publlahed In
1111,1, TO a C I K T TITLES
Hanford, Homlnolo County, Florida, once at A lien’ Filling Station, now open.
wook for eight consecutive weeks.
FrnnccH Elisabeth Sprague. Complain­ a WltnoHH
my hand nnd official aeal of A mnHtcr tire builder is on tho Job
ant,
H
a
Id
Circuit Court nt Sanford, Florida, dny nnd night. Work guaranteed.
VI,
Tho Altnmonto Land Hotel and Navi­ IIiIh tho Gth day of November, A. D.
gation Company, a corporation under
(SEAL)
B. A. DUG LASS.
tho lawn of Florida, et al, Defend­
Clerk of Circuit Court,
ants.
Hovonth Judicial Cir­
Employment Bureau
NOTICK TO DBFKNUANTS KNOWN
cuit o f Florida, Heml­
AND UNKNOWN
nole County.
. .
To: Tho Altamonte Lind Motel and B. F. IIOUSIlOLDHSIt,
.Solicitor for Complt.
tl-G-9ta Tho Vocational Committee of tho Bus­
Navigation Company, a corporation
under tho taws of Florida. Hu auccesnd to nil
Horn or iiMHlgna, If exiatlng, and
all
iness nnd Professional Woman's Club
parties
partleH claiming Intoroiit
Intorent by, through
requosts
nil young wwicn desiring
EXPERT INSURANCE SERVICE
or under said
Bald corporal lot
Ion or nasoclntlon In tho following donerlbcd prop­
employment
to register at the First
erty Hltuato in Hemlnole County,
Florida, to-wlt: I.otH (30, 431, 446,
I represent progressive, modem In- National Rank, nnd business men *•449. 447, 449. 449. and 463, and a atrip
of land 24 1-2 feet, more or Icaa, off surnneo old-lino companies and am uiring heip to consult register.
the renr or aouth end of Lota 428
and 429, according to Flat o f Alta­ prompt in rendering you expert serv­
monte Land Motel nnd Navigation
Company's tract duly rocordod In tho ice in securing for you Just what you
Piano Owners, Notice!
public rocorda o f Ornngo and Homlnolo CountloH, Floridn, nnd more def­ want In life insurance on tho plan
initely doacrlbed
by melon
ana
futura
bounds nn followa: Beginning nt n| suited to your present and
Hero for n limited stay. Patrons de­
point 1130.fi feet North nnd 20 foot need.
Endowment,
monthly
income
Knot of the H, W. corner of tho N. E.
siring tunings phono Valdes Hotel.
1-4 of the 3. E. 1-4 of Hec. 13. Two. plans, and automobllo and fire in­
21 8., Mango 29 E., thence North 244
foot, thenco Knot Oil feet, thenoo surance. Writo or phono me to call.
North 302 foot, thenco Enat 204 foot,
“ Mack the Piano Tuner”
W. J. THIGPEN.
thenco South GOB feet, thenco Waat
628 feet, thence North (22 feet, thenco
Went 304 foot to tho point o f begin­
ning.
To: John J. Bright. Truatoe for hla
children, and Individually, If living,
and If dead, nil pnrilea claiming Intercata tinder tho anld John J. Bright,
trtiateo Tor hla children, nnd Individ­
\ want to
W HERE I
, H E R E -T A K E
ually. doeeiiHcd, or othorwlHo: the
flND
A
OOOD
W
O
N
'T
Q
t
T
j
These glasses
children of John J. Bright, If living,
nnd, If dead, all pnrtlea claiming InS
O
A
K
E
D
AUTO
REPAIR
AND READ
torentu under Iho children o f John J.
Bright, deconaod, or otherwise; and
- jT H I S
SHOP.
Julia M. Bright, If living, nnd, If
deni], all pnrtlea claiming Interests
iSo
under Julia M. Bright, decenaed, or
otherwlae; In nnd to tho following doHorlhnd real oatnle Hltuato In Somlnnlo County, Florida, to-wlt:
Lot
431 according to Flat of Altnmonto
Land Motel nnd Navigation Compnny’ a tract, duly recorded In tho
Public rocorda of Orange and Heml­
nole Countlen. Floridn.
To:
Frank Hlmpaon, Grace Hlmpaon
and Helen Hlmpaon, helra and devlaeon o f Michael U. SlmpHon, deceased.
If living, and, If dead, all parttea
claiming Intercom
under
Frnnk
HlmpHon, Ornco Hlmpaon and Helen ■
Hlmpaon, decenaed or otherwlae;
Frnnk B .Hlmpaon, Tliomna C. Hlmp­
General Repairs
Hon nnd William Butler, Truateoa of 3
Helen Slmpaon, If living, nnd,
If
Rear of Wight Bros.’ Service Station
dead, nil pnrtlea claiming Interenta
under Frank R. Hlmpaon, Thomas O. ■ SANFORD
FLORIDA
Hlmpaon nnd William Butler, Trustcen o f Helen Slmpaon, deconaod, or
otherwlae; nnd nil pnrtlea claiming
Intercom under Michael il. Hlmpaon,
dooenaad, or otherwlae, In and to the
follow ’
fpllowlngdeaorlhed
.............................
Innda in
............
Hemlnole
1
Count)
t y , Florida, to-wlt:
A atrip of
.eH*l
land 14 1-2 feet wide, more or lean. 9
off the rear or Houth end o f Lot 419
nooordlng to Plat o f Altamonte Land
Hotel nnd Navigation Company’s
tract, recorded In the Publlo Ilecordo
of Orange and Seminole Counties,
Florida.
Tot Laura J. aibbe, If living, and. If
dead, ail parties claiming Intoreete
under I.nura J. Olhbo, deceased, or
otherwise; Lennder Ludlow, If living,
W o rk Guaranteed
and, if dead, all parties claiming In­
terests under Leander Ludlow, de­
Prices Reasonable
ceased, or otherwlae, In and to the
following described lands In Heml­
002
French, Near Depot
nole County, Florida, to-wlt! BB 1-4
o f NW 1-4 o f NW 1-4 of Section 14,
Phone 404

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Seminole
Printery

Twn. II, Range I? K.

And to any and all persons or parties
right,
Interests.ln
olailrnlttg^any
ill
7 ■
Iglllt title
tUin or tiiiviesig
eis
an_ to ___ properties hereinabove de­
ie&lt; by ar through any o f the
scribed,
™ . , « do . , . ? '
“ ‘ s
a
.
above namedd parties, or atherwlss.
It le Hereto
■y Ordered r~
and Required
AU&lt;t !'W . LAWTON.
Supt. and Ex-Officio Secretary, that you and each
e a o h t f you
y o u do appear to &gt;i n m

Lumley &amp; Lumley
Proprietors
m 6 H 6 in a n u u iH iiiin iu iM iiM

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17,1921

PAGE POUR

tlon of congressional and senatorial j way if you want to have and kcop the
SANFORD DAILY HERALD candidates.
For this reason the state respect of thinking men and womon.

E MUNICIPAL
OWNERSHIP

Only 8 more Days till Xmas

It is somewhat easier to cultivate
has not gotton the recognition it
the debnting spirit rather than to get
should have.
Men may bo good men and yet be down to work nnd nttend to your own
poor representatives
in congress, business, but if you are not careful
m u im i
Thoy may have no
qualifications to bo right in your attitudo you injuro
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---------ft. J. HOLLY _______________ Editor whatever, nnd yet if thoy have friends yourself.— Atlanta Georgian.
Ml B
N. J. LILLARD....Secretary-Treasurer who can organize the district or tho
Under This Head, Articles Nl
We will not soy “ Do Your Christmas Shopping
9 . A. NEEL____ __ General Manager stnto for them they will go to con- F. P. FORSTER FOR LEGISLATURE P i Pro and Con Regarding Mu- Ml
Pa nicipnl Ownership Will IJo Ml
Early." Too many have said it before and it is al­
gross whore they will fill a sent, noth­
C. L. IRWIN
O liC U L A TlO If HAM 4 0 1 E
ing more; they cut no figuro what To the Editor of tho Snnford Herald: R» Published In the Herald. Ml B
most a joke. But we can say without Jtar of jok­
Phone 148 op to 8 P. M.
Ka i
I have rend your editorial in a re­ M
over in shaping legislation. After two
ing
or contradiction that if you have bien saving
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»"T.rnmw Ewt»» M.d. K»cw-» om AppHowUp* or three month's’ effort, they may be cent issuo concerning the candidacy of p j k a h M M M M M i t a M
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your money through our plan that doing your
•abMrtptUa Frio* la Advaaea
Obu I iu .................................................. H.00 able to write nn imaginary speech nnd tho Hon. F. P, Forster ns represent!)B
Christmas
shopping will cause you no fear because
H i M oiihi , i *«i *t m •11•m *•• 11•*•■•••* ®19^ get some other congressman to move (live in tho next legislature, with in­
SHALL WE HAVE LIGHT?
D*llT*r*d Ib City by Cantor
Now that tho engineers selected to
you will have L'nat nest egg from which to draw
Ob* V m I ............................................. II OaaU to have it printed in tho congressional, teicst nnd approval.
It seems to mo that it is tho duty mnko an appraisal of tho water nnd
Tb* bif 11- to II'HA* Weekly Bareli en­ record without its over having boon
— IN SHOPPING AND IN EVERYDAY LIFE—
tirely o m n letataeU Oeomty u i la pahUabad
light,
plant
havo
made
tholr
report
and
of
Mr.
Forster
to
ullow
his
name
to
rend
in
th:
hnl&gt;s
of
congress,
but
so
every FtIday. AdvarUitof rat*a mada knewa
It comes to you with full force that you have not
aa applleatioa. Damacratla U palltlaa. ft.to far ns their influence is concerned it bo used in thir connection, nnd that fixed a price that both parties have to
been saving ns you should. There is nothing gives
»aa year, el way. la adaaaaa.
counts for about nn much ns tho in­ tho voters ot tho county, men nnd be satisfied with, under the agreement
Member o f The Associated I’ reas
you so much independence as a Bank Account.
womon, ought to elect him by a very entered into last August, the problem
fluence of a mouse nt a bull fight.
shifts to tho shoulders of tho taxpay­
Come in and let us tell you about it. Christmas
large
majority.
Florida
hnn
a
host
of
capable
men.
&lt; fi
It is fur the interest of Seminolo ers. The question becomes, "Shall wo
Mon who would get recognition If sent
b rin g s it home to you with full force.
to Washington nnd bring distinction county thnt it should bo represented in bond tho city to buy this plant and
Looked llko n "Whito Christmas"
B
to tho stnto. Why in tho world wo tho law-making body of tho stnto by own it as a municipal corporation?"
last night.
On tihs question opinion is so di­
nre content to pick up somebody whose a man of inteligenco, knowledge, un­
------------- o------------chief quniificntion seems to bo h's questioned integrity, dignity of char­ vided that a guess ns to tho outcome
Do your Christmas shopping early
ability to travel around nnd koon his acter and manner, public spirit, nnd would bo hazardous. Men freely ex­
and you will not have to Btay out
fences In repair nnd tho political ma­ courage, und this is the kind of man press themselves for and against mulate.
chinery well oiled is n mystery. So that wo all know Mr. Forster to be. j nlclpal ownership. No doubt many
long ns wc Jo this wo can not hopo for Ho hns boon a citizen o f Floridn nnd people who were in favor o f municipal B
Sanford people enn feel that this is
much recognition or much help for of this county for a groat many years,1ownership a year ago, are not now.
o f Sanford
one of the greatest seasons In history
is thoroughly famillnr with tholr re­ The intricacies and exigencies of pol
Florida In n national way.
commencing with the first of Janu­
Florida’s growing importance ought sources and needs, has wide and inti­ itics nre so disappointing to the av­
ary.
to cnnhlc her to nssumo a more prom­ mate relations with all our people and erage voter thnt he shies ut proposals
------------------o -----------------inent position in the affairs of the na­ business enterprises, Is cautious nnd thnt would place public utilities under
Crescent City haB voted to own and
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
tion. If we send able men to congress conservative in temporament, and on- political management.
equip their own municipal water
In principle, public ownership is
nnd Hcnntu, wo get attention. "Mo to" Joys tho confidence of all our people
OPT. D.
plant. Every city in Florida will Hoon
Bort o f fellows only furnish trading whoso uplnion Ib worth considering. right. No one should bo permitted to
bo in the municipal owning class.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
material for real congressmen. Flori­ We kn&lt;vr thnt our interests, financial, make a profit out of public necessi­
-------------- o-------------da can illy nfford to furnish trading educational and moral, may bo safely ties. That private-owned utilities aro
That new rond to the pavilion nnd
operated for profit, it would be foolmnterinl much longsr —iVoortor-Stnr. confided to his judgment and caro.
lake front is another fine improve­
Mr. Forstor made n good record in iah to deny. A prlvntoly owned utilment that monns much to the city of
tho last legislature, nnd would be in ' ity plant is operated on an efficiency
FLORIDA PROSPERS
Snnford. Lot the good work go on.
n position to exercise still larger in- tmsla. There is no political pull about
Visitors from tho north nover tire fluence, and perform still greater ser- it. Mon aro selected for tho various
Sanford will either mnke a city of
of commenting on tho contrast be­ vico, if ho should bo re-elected. He posts solely for tholr fitness. If they
Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE in tho
tween tho evidences of prosperity hero “ knows tho ropes’’ ns a now man could enn not mnko good, they nre fired. In
THE STRONGEST
next two years or it will go bnckwnrd.
EYES EXAMINED
and buying equipment, or in making ronnd the new happily diminishing signs not— tho principles, methods,
GUARANTEED
It will never Htand still. Remember
tricks of legislative action—and would pairs, n private corporation knows no
of dull times in tho northern ntates.
TIRE MADE
212 East. 1st St.
8anford, Fla.
that.
They tell us that we hnvo no idea of not need to derato thofirst hnlf of the friends. It is purely n matter o f bus---------------o--------------WE
GRIND
OUR
OWN
LEN8B
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„ , what those states, particularly tho
..... session largely to "finding his place" incss and the mnn who can show tho
New Years Day will bo Hospital mid(ilo western manufacturing conter!I, and acquiring influence.
|most value for a dollar, gets the busiDny for Ornngo County Genornl Hos went through in tho early summer.
I trust that Seminolo county will ness. The reverse of this is true in n
pltnl at Orlando. How about mak­ They enn hardly believe that during honor both Mr. Forstor nnd itself by municipal-owned property. It is filled Removal Announcement Fabrics
Sizes
Cords
ing New Year's Day Hospital Day for nil that time Florida was pursuing tho
$
9.80
30x3
reluming him to this important post. from top to bottom with political
Sanford T
30x3 Vi
even tenor of her way and taking only
$18.00
W. F. BLACKMAN.
friends. Qualification is a secondary JO H N J. H E ITZ, M. D. $12.50
$19.15
32x3
ft
consideration. Efficiency Is only a
$25.50
a' languid interest in tho industrial re­
and Chiropractor
It seems strange indeed thnt people ports in the daily papers.
$21.75
31x4
RAIL EARNINGS DO
Urni,
not
a
practice.
whoso
offices for tho pnst year were
will stand idly by and nover lift their
$25.35
32x4
There is a lesson of tremendous im­
$32.40
NOT JUSTIFY CUT
T.h,°,n O
H
I “ f i y WOrd’ .Vmt I located nt tho Seminole Hotel nnd nt $26.50
little finger to help tho city in which portance in these facts. It shows that
33x4
$33,10
IN RATES JUST NOW should not bo used with n reckless
107 Ninth avenue, Snnford, hns mov- $27.25
they live and in which they are ob­
34x4
$31.25
Florida’s prosperity is based upon con­
--------|disregard for facts. But graft Is so
taining their living.
$33.40
32x4 Vt
$41.90
ditions altogether different from those WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.— Railroad c°ninion, both petty nnd grent, in pub$34.50
33x4 y2
$42.85
prevailing in other states. Florida earnings, oast nnd present, fail to liL’ nffnirs, especially city affairs all
Orange County bonds sold nbove par will never rivnl Pennsylvania or Mich­
$43.65
35x5
$51.75
justify national decrcoscs of rates, i0Ver thc country* that peoplo must ond street East.
tho other day and our sister county is igan ns a manufacturing state. Pos­
not be binmed for being skepticnl.
to be congratulated upon their wonder* sibly it will nover quite rank with Goorge *1. Shiver, vice-president
When officials schemo nnd connivo
the
Baltimore)
and
Ohio
railroad,
Brnful spirit of going abend and making Kansas or Iowa ns nn agricultural
with private interests for personal
jamium
Campbell
vice-president^
of
tho many needed improvements in the Htntc. And that simply means that it
O U R R E P A IR IN G IS
the New York, New Haven and Hart­ gain, tliero Is little hope for relief
county.
will always remain impervious to tho ford, and Thomas C. Powell, vico- from burdensome service rates thru
ORLANDO, FLA.
U N EXC ELLED FO R
hardships which beset tlioso common­ •u!(l(nt of the Erie, testified today public ownership. There is so much
In another part of this issue tho wealths. Though its resources aro
QUALITY*. DURABILITY
» f
interstate Commerce Commls- opportun[ty to m,x up fiKuros nn&lt;l n,n
Orlando Reporter-Star has an editor­ most marvellously diversified, Florida
ial on the question of thnt city owning climate and scenery, coupled with her ion investigation into th0 reason-10 pnrt of tho oporfttinR necount into
If you don’t see your
“ n‘l
opcr.ftt;
their utility plants. The Herald will geographical situation, will always nhlcnoirfof the present lovt! of a ll!
ing deficiencies good out of taxes, that
make a campaign on this question soon make the entertainment of visitors transportation rates.
one is never certain just what he is
Mr. Shriver, however, speaking for
nnd will publish all communications and winter residents the leading in­
paying for service.
nil the roads ns chairman of tiie acon this .important matter. Wo want dustry.
If the people of Orlando, or nny city
counting committees’ of the railway
to get at the facts in the ense nnd let
We enn not help that if wo wanted
for that matter, could be assured of
executives’ association, cond u|cd his
the chips fall where they may.
to. The teeming millions of tho north
efficient management, freed from tho
will nlways desire to go smith in the testimony, (lectured thnt decreases political botch potch methods thnt us­
This tiie time to do your shopping winter. Floridn is the logical place to might take place "in the dot fur dis­ ually obtain in politically managed
In our show windows,
und Sanford is the place in which to go. There may he a million visitors tant future” under tho commission’s nfTairs, thoy would be much better off
come in and look around
do your shopping. It is strange in­ nnd temporary residents thin season, rulings. Cross-examination of the to own their utilities than to give
deed thnt so many of our people per­ hut tiie time will come when the stnto three witnesses was deferred until them over to private capital to bo op­
GENERAL REPAIRING
—we have Something
sist in sending their money out o f will have to take care of twice or January when states, munliipnllties erated for profit.
West
First
St.
Old
Ford
Garage
and shippers will be heard.
Snnford whero it will never return to thrice that number.
Tho Orlando light plant, wo are told
for all o f the family.
Mr. Shrlevor bused his conclusion is in bad shape. It is carrying nn ov­
do any good, to make any ImprovoHence, the one great need is more
Rhone No. 447-W
menls, whero tho people who are housing and still moro housing. The on statistical presentations to tho erload all tho tlmo. It will not stand
spending it out of town will nover sec builder mny not sell in a week, espec­ effect that In the twelve months end­ up under this heavy strain for many
Glasses Fitted
It again. It pays no city or county ially if ho asks a fancy price, but the ing Sept. BO, 102!, earning of class moro months nnd wo may find our- Eyes Tested
taxes, makes no improvements, docs demand for houses in Florida is abso­ one roads amounted to $542,-100,000, |solves without light one of those days
nothing for Snnford.
lutely limitless. That is, it is limit­ which ho declared provided but 2.75 It is highly important that the city
TOM M OORE
------------ o -----------less as to the number it will require per cent return on estimated property reach n final conclusion ns early ns
Optometrist-Optician
The Herald has called attention to to satisfy; but not, of course, ns to investment ns compared with tho possible. For whoever is to own this
the fact thnt young boys wore seen the price. Floridn building must bo transportation net clause providing property, extensive Improvements nnd
Opp. Postoffico
staggering around the streets nt night carried on under tiie principle of tho for a 0 per cent return. In spite of repairs will bo required immediately.
lower costs for waiges and materials, To muke theso extensions nml repairs,
intoxicated with bootlegger liquor. We smnll profit nnd quick turnover.
We Appreciate Your Business
Let
us
not
deceive
ourselves
regard­
ho
said, roads in the enstern district cither tho city or tho private corpora­
havo called tho attention of tiie offic­
ials to this crime against humanity ing the miraculous escape of our state is given during tho next year tho tion will have to go into thc market
nnd thoy woro powerless to act. This from hnrd times. The successful men same traffic they enjoyed during tho and borrow money. This takes tlmo. Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
If tho property is retained by tho prespaper said that thc men of Seminole of tho future will he those who rec­ Inst, would enm hut 5.4 por cent.
ont
compnny it will lie necessary for
Mr Campbell concurred to a degree
county would not stand for it and they ognize the conditions of E’lorida’s
%
the
city to grant n franchise to tho
hnvo not nnd will not stand for it, The prosperity nnd direct their efforts with Mr. Shriver, but declared partic­
manhood of Suminole county hns spok­ along thu lines mnrked out by nature. ularly thnt Now England rondH must compnny before it can go into tho mar­
en. Lot tho bootlegers beware and let Tho world wants to como to Florida— seeuro a complete new rats structure ket nnd borrow money. In eithor
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all of thoBo who huvo been lax in thuir our success will bo measured by our in ndvnnco of nny rnlo alteration.!, cuso considornblo tlmo will bo consum­
ed
before
nny
relief
from
present
con­
ability
to
occommodoi
.
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world
duties beware. There will bo others.
to secure larger divisions on Joint
when it gets hero.— Lakeland Tele­ rates. Ho advocated h'gber rates on ditions Is furnished.
SAVE YOU MONEY
The citizens of Orlando wil go to
gram.
EVERY
IcsH thnn carload shipments, upon
CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES.
tho |&gt;olls with considerable upprehon- o -----------WE EVER
first-class passenger fares nnd upon
Hlon, because of tho heavy bonded debt
A WORD TO THE KNOCKER
SOLD OUTLASTED ITS
Write us
express shipment, and added thnt
It mny bo a hold statement, but nev­
that would bo added to our already
Are
you
one
of
those
persons
who
loHses
were
encountered
In
transpor­
GUARANTEE
ertheless n fact, that Floridn has not
heavy indebtedness. Tho people un­
Empire Hotel Block
boon nn particular as she ought to arc nlways passing Judgment on tation.
derstand full well that they will have
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
"There is no justification for the tho debt to pay If thoy tnko over tho
havo been in tho past, in the hoIcc- those around you? You do not lot it
Ford Batteries
bo mental judgment, either; you ex­ theory that rail rates nave adversely
plant or whether they don’t. Tho
press in no uncertain terms just what nffcctcd business," Mr. Powoll testi­
question Is, which wny do thoy prefer
you think.
$25.00
fied, "or thnt business can bo reliev­ to pay it? Through n system of tax­
s Of coutho, after you have been hoard ed or increased by reductions."
T W O i
ation, or by pnying for service from
in n matter nnd your opinion proves
Rnteo, although rcnernnblo now, ho month to month an amount that will
to bo of no vnluo, you can not get to snid, failed to give a fair return nnd
retire tho dobt In a givon tlmo. There
cover gracefully, you havo to stand a should not bo generally lowered at
MM
is no escaping tho fnct thnt tho poo— AND—
lot of odium.
y**
present.
plo do tho pnying oither way It goos.
Phone
Rut why bo so positive for or
Stnto roilrond commissions havo The question Is, which will bo tho best
ngnlnst n certain thing boforo you organized to present th’olr case In the
for them? Which will glvo them tho
189
huvo all tho facts,
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investigation nnd hnvo selected a host sorvlce for tho least money?
It is so much oasicr tc suspend Judgmanaging committee composed of Which Involvos the least risk? Mnny
For Fresh Deviled Crabs, add
mont nnd lino up In thn right way In
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people aer yet open-minded on this
Enrich the soil, Increase the
matters
concern!,,,
the
public
jood
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s variety to the menu. These
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yield, hasten maturity, im­
SA
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B
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rather than to f l / o t t on a u n j w l ' M'
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opinions. The polls will be tho final
Reed, Kansas,
prove
tho quality. It paya to
are packed by the Hell Fish Co.
and hnvo to be put in your place retharbiter in this matter.— Orlando Rq.
use them regularly. Stock In
SERVICE
CO.
or hard by thoso who really h we the
porter-Star.
There are two kinds of men:
our warehouse at Sanford.
facts and can down your offorts,
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L. A. RENAUD, Proprietor
Booklet free from warehouse
Don't be a peat about it unless you Those who think the world Is going to
This "Incompatibility" they talk
or from—
the dogs, and those who are too busy
are sure of your ground.
Phones 497-494
about when they aak for a divorce
The Pacific islanders will „absorb
„ . oru
to
worry.
In any case it does not pay to be a
fc'J:
la simply tb# product of chronic bad!the white man’s culture If tho white
W B L A K A BLOCK
post.
Armour F ertilizer Works
manners,
man’s diseases don’t kill him first
Jacksonville. Florida
Christmas earda at Harald office.
Work in a more Judicial, thinking
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Peoples Bank

Miller

NEW PRICES

W. R. LINK TIRE CO.

CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS

WARD &amp; RIVE

THE BALL HARD­
WARE CO.

W hy This Battery
1Lasts Twice as Long1

GLOBE PIANO CO.

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CRAB MEAT

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The "boyr ffbrit Jitazlafltt1' at t/ite
y ft],Icz Hotel tonight. Vaudovil and
{ianefng.

D;. j . II. Wendlcr of th«r Florida
post published at Winter Park, la In
tfic city today on business.
It it fflmow certtftn' thtft no ydunjf
boys will bo noted Intoxicated on the
atracts tonight.
Band Concert tomorrow afternoon
at Centnrl Prtrk. A fine program
has been arranged.

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Th6 wenther'remnins wnrm to
tfnd while it In cool at nights to
It Is not too cool for n coat to
of feathers nnd the moon- Hi
light nights Bcent to bo flno to
for taking tho country air. to
Tho wenthor man has not *to
premised us cew weather to
for Christmas as yet but wo W
aro hoping ho will do so. Tho to
tempernturo yesterday was to
70 nftd this Is going some to
for holiday tfidb Cv4h In to
Florldn. Keep up tho good to
work, boys. You know whnt to
hip mean. , _ ,
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Jimmy Collins and his troupe of t o t o t o t o t o t o m t o t o t o
Angers, dancers and the Jn?.2 band
at the Hotel Valdez tonight. Danc­ Following the Dancing
ing until twelvo.
Crowd Tonight, Valdez
Mrs. Allen from Detroit Will open
the new Art Store In this city 1ft the
Welnkn Block nrtd has tnko a room
*t the Templd Club.

Jimmie Collins’
from Jazzland.

Boys

DUKE-NKWHY

J. s. liinkle, of Longwood, was In
Miss Reba Newby nnd Mr. T. E.
the city today on business. Ho Is j Duko were married at noon todny at
moving his saw mill froth Soldier tho Baptist Temple, Dr. George Hy­
Creek on th0 Ovcido road to Lake man officiating, The ceremony took
Mary.
place In the presence of n few friends
j nnd the family nnd the couple after n
The American Legion is preparing j R|inrt wedding tour will make Sanford
for one of tho biggest social affairs
future homo.
«f the season when they pull tho big
The bride is a charming Sanford
New Year's Eve dance nt tho Court girl nnd tho groom is an employee of
house Saturday night December 31st. the A. C. L. railway nnd tho best wish­
Gel your tickets nnd get ready for a es of their many friends is extended
to them.
big night.
Como down town tonight nnd do
Mrs. James J. Wdlsc of Mobile,
your Christmas shopping. Tho Snn- Alnbnmn is In tho city tho guest of
sloclri of goods and aro ready to her brother Edward Rourko. Mrs.
seive your wants In ovory particular. Wnlsh will be remembered by her
many Hanford friends ns Miss
Tnko n year’s subscription to tho Corlnne Hourkc nnd sho passed her
Sanford Daily Ilornld nnd send It to c'arly childhood in ,this city. Her
one of yor friends. It will mnke a friends here are giving her n wnrm
fine ('liristmus present.
welcome home.
We nre glnd to see th0 following

its

boy home for the holidays from tho

University of Florida where they
hnvo boon for tho past several
months.
Curtis Barber, Otis Cobb,
Allen Jones, G. W. Spencer, Jnmeo
Shiran, F ordyn Russell, Ruben Ma­
son, Sherman ,Mooro, nnd Clifford
Walker.

DANCE TONIGHT
Valdez, Jimmie Collins’
Boys from Jazzland

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The Fam ily’s
Xmas Gift
Mnke It n

LEXINGTON
of Hupmobile

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HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Church services for tho 4th Sunday
in Advent, Dccombor 18th, 1021, will
be:
7:30 a. m. Low Celebration.
9:45 n. m., Sunday School.
11:00 a. m., Church Service and Lit­
any.
7:30 p. m., VeSpors.
The rector has a Vesper service at
Chriit Church, Longwood at 3 p. m.
For Holy Cross, special Advent ftustc: Mrs. F. S. Munson, organist;
Mrs. Taknch, soloist, A. H. Stone,
choir master. Tho best music.

MBffiomsr tft until
Dr. Walker Will prenefi At both
aorviccB Sunday nt the Methodist
chufcH, In tho morning service on
“ Tho WoVd o f Life” at Iho evening
dorvfCe at whrtt lii meant by “ E»cnyrnjf Christ?"
_
The Sunday school meets nt 0:30 j
A. M. and Epworth League at 4:30 j
P, it. fevenlng sermon nt 7:3 0 '!
o’clock.
,
You will alwnya find n hearty
welcome horo.
I1
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Tho inatnlntion of n first class
furnnee, nt our church, through tho
co-operation of the Congrogntlonnl
Mens Club insures a comfortable
auditorium during the chilly wnthef
of our mild winters.
The work of our Ladles Union In
rcfinjshing the interior and plncing
a fine carpet of pleasing color upon
tho nisies nnd front floors of tho
room ndds grently to its attractive­
ness. You arc welcome to enjoy our
services under these plensnnt sur­
roundings.
Pastor Burhans morning message
will be “ The Kingdom of God.” At
night lie will speak on “ A Colossal
Failure." You will he interested.
Our Christian Endeavor is taking on
new life and their meeting nt 0:45
I*. M. will lie worth attending. Let
us nil do our best to attend, nnd
bring another.

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is so easy fo? me, especially in the line
o f Gifts for HIM. I can get everything
I need for Dad and Brothel, Sweetheart
and Son, from that good store of

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Sanfordi Fla.
s
t o f e t o t o t o 'm f e t t t o

FOR SALE

LETTERS TO S
SANTA CLAUS £
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NEW TWO-STORY HOUSE, NEARLY FIN­
ISHED. EASY TERMS

ir ^ to to to to to to to to
Dear Snntn Claus:
I want a tool chest, a little cap gun,
HAROLD.

Other Bargains in Real Estate

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C o n n e lly

DEAN SPRAGUE IS
HEAD OF ROLLINS

At tliu chapel exercises o f Rollins
College yesterday morning tho secre­
tary of the college announced tho
SUNDAY SERVICES AT
resignation o f I)r. Geoirgo M. Ward
ALL SOULS CHURCH.
ns president of the college nnd the
I
appointment of Dean R. J. Spraguo
Tomorrow is the Fourth Sunday in
ns acting president. Dr. Ward's
Advent.
resignation was necessary on tho
Sunday School nt Nine A. M.
ChiHslflcd advertisements, 5 cents a line. No sd taken for less thar
advice of his physician to avoid tho
I.ow Mnss nt Ten A. M.
25 cents, nnd positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cask
attention to details of the active ad­
Benediction of the Blessed Sacra­
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a lino and remit ar
ministration of the dally affairs of thu
ment nftej* Mass.
cordingly.
,
college and in no wise will effect his
Sermon during Mass: “ The Charac­
ter of John tho Baptist."
FOR RENT— Ono
furtilshod bod continued interest in the college.
FOR SALE
(Text to he tnken from the Gospel
room, uIbo garage. 110 Luurcl Ave.
FOR SALE—Eight room houso with
appointed to lie rend.)
190-tfc POPULAR TEACHER AT
bath. Immediate possession. Small FOR RlONT—Two furnished Foil
THE STAR THEATRE
Masses during the week at Seven
payment down, long timo on balnnco.
and Eight A. M.
rooms, 011 Park Ave.
212-tfc
The men who uttend Iho class for
Tuesday, High Mass of Requiem, See l.nno or address Box 782, Dnytoim, Fla.____________ 199-Tu-SnMw FOR RENT- -Bed room, 311 Park ave- men only at tho Stnr Theatre each
nt Eight A. M.
nue.
178-tfc
Sunday morning are delighted with
Strangers welcome. Sittings free. FOR SALE—One Daisy churn. Call
415-W.
204-tfc FOR RENT—Furnished flat with gn- [their teacher, Hon. Jin; Sharon. Mr.
Tomorrow at three p. in., Sunday
rngo, 914 Myrtle Ave.
223-tfc Sharon is well eduented nnd has the
School rally with Christmas Tree. FOR SALE Olt KENT—8-roomod
art of teaching men in n teaching that
All tile Sunday School children and
house, 1011 Onk nvu. Phono 283-J. FOR RENT— Rooms and kitcheniities,
Shirley Apt,, opp. P. O.
220-20tp is attractive. The class Inis u largo
tots of All Souls Pnrish invited. To
218-tfc
membership. AH who go to tho class
be held in the Parish Ilnll.
FOR' ftENT— Ono
FOR SALE CHEAP—Gas rnngo nml AT’ARTM ENT
once want to mnke it n regular thing,
npnrtmont consisting of two largo
wood range, 1011 Onk nvo. Phono
Mr. Sharon will use ns the subject
RAPTIST CHURCH
rooms, well furnished, gas for cook­
283-J.
218-tfc
for tomorrow: "Tho Finn! Triumph,"
ing, electric lights, running v/ntor.
9:30 a. m.—Class for men nt Iho
Thu class is divided into threa
|FOR SALE— Electric motor, 1-6 h. p. Adults apply 300 French Avenue, cor­
Star Thcntre.
tenmn with three live, wide-awake cap­
I first class shape, $10 cash. Phono ner of Third street.
224-0tc
9:30 a, m.— Mnin Sunday School at
tains in charge. The captains aro Mr.
|1OH-J.
220-lip
the Temple.
FOR RENT—Ono furnished apart­ A. J. Lousing, Mr. W. T. Whcclis nnd
11:00 n. m., Preaching by Dr. Hy­ NICE DRESSMAKING done nt 014
ment. Apply 809 Magnolia., Mth, Mr. J. P. IUII.
West Second St.___________ 2211-dtp O. C. Cates.
man on the subject: “ The Coronation
227-5tp
Remember tho clnss is at tho Stnr
of the King."
FOR SALE—Girl’s blcyelo in perfect
Theatre and thut it begins at 9:30 a.
0:30 p. m., the Young Peoples’ moot­
condition. Mobley's Drug Stoic.
___ __ W A N T E D
m.
ing.
22(L-2tc
WANTED—Customers for froBh mlik,
7:30 p. nt., spccinl message from the
STOCK HOLDERS MEETING
FOR SALE — Choice oranges ami
morning nnd evening deliveries.—R.
pastor on the subject, “ Tho Three
The annual meeting of thu stock­
grapefruit
for
Christmas,
$2.o0
per
L, Garrison. Plume 3711. 100-St-Tu
Ghosts of Life."
b6x, straps $1.25, f. o. b. Osteon or 2(14-tfc______________________________ holders of tho Sondnolc County Bank,
Mr. Owens, Xylophone Sniolsst will
will he hold in thu offices of the bank
Sanford. Cash with order.— F. N.
play nt tho evoning scrvico,
w A N TE b— Bonrders, (100 Lnurei nve- on Thursday, January 5th, 1922, for
Purdy,
Osteon,
Fla.
227-Otp
"Wo'vo saved a placo for you."
nue,. corner (Jth street nnd Laurel tho purpose of electing a hoard of di­
FOR SALE—Second hand square nve. Both hot nnd cold water. 229-2tp
rectors for the ensuing year and any
piano, Knnbo make, good action, to~”ito t o t o t o f a l t t t o t a t o
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
other business that may properly
Lftst Sunday morning brought the Price $50, Address Piano, enr^j of
come before the meeting.
227-Otp
Inrgcst congregation of tho winter to Herald
A. R. KEY,
church, nnd Wednesday night was a FOR SALE—Bird dog, 11 months old.
12-17-oaw-4wc
Cashier.
record breaker for Prayer meeting.
Cross sottor nnd pointer. Guaran­
The Schlor Clans put on n pngent, teed not gun’shy. Ready for breaking. Largo manufacturing company, manC. C. Morris, of West Palm Reach,
representing the work among the Owner leaving for north. Sacrifice iifacturing potato barrels, wish to es- is hero for a few days visit with his
imlgrants, which was very impres- for $50.00.—M. Murphy, Sorrento, Fin. tnblish branch warehouse in Sanford many friends. Ho formerly reaidod
sivo.
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228-ftp and desire branch manager who can j nt Camoron City nnd wua ono of Snninvest $1,000.00. Address, P. O. no* furd'fUiluucor vegetable grownra.
The services Sunday will he:
Post ti'arffri—local vlewa—lc each nt
6:^5 A, At. Sunday School.
Z5S14, Jacksonville, Florida.
‘7V F u n --~ '^ r~ 2 ~ ------- r — ^ -------tho HorAM Offlfii.
O H a a r fM M H ft iH M I M H N t o U H
11:00 A. M. Preaching.
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“City Snbstantial”

The Sanford Daily Herald
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

VOLUME II

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921

TWENTY-FIVE OPERATORS
RADIO SHORT TRANSMISSION
HAVE BRIDGED THE OCEAN
And Sent Messages to
• Scotland from
America

COMPETITIVE TEST
last w e e k

VEGETABLE SECTION

by

am ateurs

in

RADIO SUCCEEDED IN
GETTING REPLIES
( 11/ T h e A ia o e t a t e * P r e s s )

NEW YORK, Doc. 10.—Moro than
twcnty-flvo radio operators working
with short wnve transmission acta
hnvo succeeded in sending messages
from tho United Stntes to Scotland as
the result of competitive experiment
test begun last week. One success­
ful contestant was located In Clovolnnd, Ohio, am' others in states bor­
dering tho Atlantic. Tho test arous­
ed keen interest of moro than ono hun­
dred thousand amateur cnthusinstics
in this country and if the Ilritish laws
permitted nmatours of that country
using wave length similar to that per­
mitted hero officials declnrcd tho boys
would be talking to each other across
tho Atlnntic us they do now from state
to stnte in this country.
TIIRERE TROOPS CAVALRY
ARRIVE AT PITTSBURG
TO QUIET STRIKE
(11/ T h e A a a o r ln tr d P r e s s )

PITTSBURG, Kansns., Docember lli.
—With arrival of tho three troops the
National Guard Cnvalrtf here this
morning tho situation in the Kansas
ronl field
is quiet. No reports
further activities
by
marching
women.
STUDENTS HAZED
YOUTH WITH VIGOR
BLACKENED SCALP
(11/ T h e A a a n e la trd l ’rr a a )

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FRENCH DELEGATION GIVES
PROPOSAL FOR INCREASE
IN THE FRENCH NAVY
Kl

JAPAN WANTS TO SELL
KIAO-CIIOW RAILROAD
TO
PAY
GERMANY
WASHINGTON, Doc. 10
—Subject to Tokio’s approv­
al, the Japanese delegation
yostordny accepted tho Chi­
nese offer to pay 53,000,­
000 gold German marks for
tho
Klao-Chow-Tsinonfu
railroad in Shantung, plus
what Japan has made in
pormnnent improvements,
but less deterioration.
When tho conversations
between tho two delegations
wero renewed yostordny nfternoon tho Chincso offer to
buy the rnilrond outright In
ensh but tho Japanese, it
was said, raised questions
ns to why this course was
pursued, pointing out thnt
all other rnilronds in Chinn
hnd been built with tho aid
of foreign loans.
The Chinese delegates re­
plied thnt tho Chincso con­
sortium was ready to finnneo tho restoration of tho
railroad and China’s dcsiro
was to make use of this in
order to do away with "for­
eign control."
Mr. Ilnnihnru of tho Jap­
anese delegation said after
the meeting that satisfac­
tory progress had been
mado toward n settlement
of tho Shantung question,
but would give no detnils.
H q ta ta rtn to k n K a ta

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GERMANY CANNOT PAY
COIN DUE IN JANUARY
NO MORATORIUM NOW

VAVOID RUSH
6-NO LAST niN U a
WORRIED

PARIS, December 10.—
Germany will not bo nblo
to meet in full her repara­
tions payments of 1,000,000
gold mnrks falling duo Jan.
15 nnd Feb. 15. nnd has so
informed tho nllicd repara­
tions commission.
A moratorium is not ask­
ed for by tho Gorman gov­
ernment in its note, which
Ha morcly Inys Germany’s fi­
nancial situation as exist­
ing at present before tho
reparations commission ns
evidence of Germany’s in­
ability to meet tho forth­
Overwhelming Majoritities Given by Both Houses
coming installments, cnch
of British Parliament
500,000,000 gold marks.
Neither is nny release
from
her obligations ro(11/ T h e A s» » cln (ed l'r e s a )
o’clock today to continue its dolibcrLONDON, Dec. 10.—Roth hous- ' ation.
qested by Germany, which
cs of the British parliament ra t­ | The most tlmt enn bo snid today is
apparently has left tho mat­
ified tho treaty creating Irish (tlmt tberu is u strong possibility thnt
ter entirely in tho hands
free state by overwhelming ma­
of
tho reparations commlsthe public session, nt which it is hopjorities this afternoon.
«J°ncd to take a vote on ratification of
Thu reparations commis­
tho treaty, may not bo held until Sat­
LONDON, Dec. 10.—The second pri­ urday. If matters progress no furthsion probably will meet im­
vate session of tho I)nil Kircann yes­ 'or today, however, than they did yesmediately to consider tho
contents of tho note, which
; tonlay having under consideration tho ' t” rd;iy'7t’ was thougi.riikoly'that oVon
Anglo-Irish treaty, lasted until near-)
will be referred to the al­
lied governments.
ly 8 o'clock last evening and adjourn­ Snturdny's siting would be privntc,
Thu note is said to havo
ed without reaching n decision. It was and puldie sessions therefore would be
declared that Germany has
reassembled in private session nt 11 postponed until next week.
succeeded in raising '“cer­
tain portions" of tho funds
necessary to meet tho pay­
ments but is unable to ob­
tain tho balance, olthcc thru
loans, externa lor internal,
or by other financial meas­
ures.

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BOTH HOUSES PARLIAMENT
RATIFIED THE TREATY TODAY
CREATING IRISH FREE STATE

STATE HAS THE MONEY
TO ADD CAPITAL WINGS
SAYS THE STATE BOARD

CONGRESSMAN
IS SUICIDE | Resolution Adopted in July Printed in the Tampa
Tribune
AMERICA
AT CAPITAL
IS UNABLE
TO CANCEL

Wnkeforcst, North Cnrolinn, Dec.
15. Tho official wnkeforcst College
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 1(1.—In con­
today is trying to lonrn intimity of
ELSTON,
OF
CALIFORNIA,
WAS
nection
with the recent protest eman­
eight students who yesterday hazed
DISAPPOINTED
IN
SECURING
ating
from
Ocnln witli reference to
a student by binding, gagging him,
NAVAL
BASE
the
extension
to the stnte cnpitol
cutting hair, blackening scalp with
building,
upon
the
ground that thore
nitrate silver The student is not
(11/ T h e A a»nelnli-d I’re a a )
are
not
sufficient
funds
available to
seriously injured although his face
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 10.— !carry out the provisions of the net, it
"•ill he disfigured for several weeks. Friends of Congressman Elston here
is interesting to know thnt way back
The hnzers wore masks.
and nt his home in Berkeley express­ in July of tho present year, before
ed themselves us mystified today by any protest had ever been made or
reports from Washington indicating conceived, tho bonrd of commissioners
he had taken hi slife. Elston occupied of stnto institutions, by formal reso­
u respected place i lithe community lution, determined thnt there were
and his career both ns nttorney and funds available for tho purpose.
member of congress was regarded suc­
It nppenrs thnt tho commissioners
cessful. Serving fourth term in con- of state institutions as n cupitol com­
gree. He leaves a widow and three mission applied to the hoard of com­
children, the youngest of whom was missioners of stnto institutions ns pro­
SAYS GREAT BRITAIN PROPOSES born two weeks ago.
Associates vided by law for a determination ns
AIIOLITION OF THE
agree Elston wns disappointed keenly to whether or not there wore suffic­
SUBMARINE
over tho fniluro of legislative plans ient nvnilnble funds for tho purpose of
which would have placed tile proposed stnto institutions, ncting upon the ad­
(1 1 / T h e A s s o c ia te d I’ re a a )
Pacific naval base nt Alnmetnin, in vice of tho comptroller nnd the stnte
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Bnlfour, his home district. Hi» business and treasurer, adopted the following reso­
bend of tho British delegation gnvo1financial affairs wero in excellent lution which appears upon nnd has
notice today thnt Grcnt Britnin would shape according to tho president of boon copied by The Tribune correspon­
propose to tho nrms conference tho to­ tho Berkeley Bank of which Elston dent from tho official minutes of tho
tal abolition of submarines.
wns u director.
bonrd of commissioners of stnte in­
stitutions. The minute entry in ques­
ANOTHER ATTEMPT
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. — Tho tion is in tho words nnd figures fol­
TO WRECK TRAIN
house adjourned today until tomorrow lowing:
ON A. B. AND A. BY. out of respect for Representative Els­
"Tnllnhnssce, Florida, July 20th,
ton, whoso body wns found last night 1021. At n meeting hold in tho exe­
(1 1 / T h e A s s o c ia te d I 'r e a a )
in tho Potomac river. Immediately cutive offices nt tho cnpitol building,
FITZGERALD, Gu., Docember 10.— after convening the house ndoptod Tnlluhnssco, Florida, by tho hoard of
The attempt to wreck n train on tho resolutions of regret and authorized commissioners of stnto institutions on
Wnycross division Atlnntn Birming­ tho selection of a committee of eigh­ this the 29th day of July, A. I). 1021,
ham and Atlnntic railroad was mado teen members to nccompnny tho body tho snid hoard of commlsfiloncsr of
last night, tho officials announced to Cnlifornin in enso of burinl thore. state institutions hnd under considera­
today.
Only Blight
d n m n g o
was done to tho pilot of th0 engino EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION
WILL MEET IN ORLANDO
by some timber projecting from
METHODIST CHURCH
trestle.
MEETING AT MEMPHIS
ORLANDO, Dee. 10.—The Florida
Educational Association will meet in
(11/ T h e A sso c la lc d l’r r a a )
ROUSE OF KENTUCKY
Memphis, Dee. . 15.—Drafting re­ nnnunl convention hero Dee. 27 to 31,
IS SELECTED CHAIRMAN
CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE commendations will he mndo in tho incluHivo, nnd indications that reduc­
next general conference whhlch will
ed railroad rntes will bo granted the
bo held In Hotsprings In May. On to­
(1 1 / T lio A s s o c ia te d I’r t m )
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Repre­ days program tho nnnunl mooting of delegates is taken to mean thnt the
sentative Rouse, of Kontucky, has tho Educational Association of tho attendance will he Inrge, tho local
been selected chairman of tho Demo­ Methodist nnd Episcopal church committco in chnrgo of nrrnngoments
expecting a t ienst 1,500 persons.
cratic Congressional commUteo to south aro in session hero.
Members from Palm Bench county
succeed the Into representative Flood.
nlrendy
nro planning a cnmpnlgn to
In connection with Americanization
hnvc
tht.
next meeting hold In West
work In Chicago, it is said that so
JOHN I). IS IN FLORIDA
Palm
Bench,
according to reports re­
many foriegn women attended on0 of
ceived
hero.
ORMOND, Dec. 10.—John D. Rock- tho schools to lonrn English and
foller and his family party havo ar­ brought tholr babies with them that
"Motorists should arm against hold­
rived a t tho Rockfcllor winter homo tho Bchool authorities sent out volunup mon." But Isn’t thoro somo law
hero for tho season.
ter nurses.
ngninst shooting theso rural con­
stables?
Christmad cards at Herald offico.
Christmas cards a t Horald offlco.

BALFOUR GIVES
NOTICE TODAY
ON SUBMARINES

n,* I

NUMBER 228

K) lUi

tion tho provisions of chapter 8122,
laws of Florida, acts of 1021, provid­
ing for tho enlargement, alteration
and repair of the cnpitol building nt
Tulluhnsseo, Florida, and appropriat­
ing the sum of two hundred and fifty
thousand dollars to he expended by
nnd under the direction of tho snid
hoard of commissioners of state insti­
tutions in nnd about the enlargement,
alteration nnd repair of the said cnpi­
tol building. It wns then nnd there
decided nnd declared by the snid board
of commissioners of state institutions
thnt the funds necessary to meet tho
payments for such enlargement, alter­
ation nnd repair of the snid cnpitol
building nt Tnllnhasseo, Florida, as
authorised by chapter 8122, laws of
Florida, acts of 1021, will be nvailahlo
when the snmo becomes duo nnd pay­
able and constituto n chnrgo against
tho Htnto of Florida. Thereupon, it
was then nnd there resolved by tho
said hoard of commissioners of stnte
institutions thnt tho said bonrd of
commissioners of state institutions do
immediately proceed to nrrnnge, un­
dertake nnd procure tho enlargement
alteration nnd repair of the said cnp­
itol building, in substantial conform­
ity with tho general plan, which hns
been outlined and in accordance with
detail drawing nnd specification ns
shall be prepnred by competent archi­
tects with tho npprova! of tiio said
hoard of commissioners of stnto insti­
tutions."—Tampa Tribune.
COTTON CHOP IS SMALL ONE
GAINESVILLE, Dec 10.—Florida’s
cotton crop, on tho smallest nerengo
harvested lif» many years, will bo
slightly more than 13,000 bales this
year, according to tho federal burenu
of crop estimates here. Last year's
crop was 18,114 lmles, two years ago
15,022 bales and in 1018, 20,415 bales.
Tho acreage of Sen Island cotton in
Florida this year wnH largeor than
Inst year and tho number of bales
will be greater, tho Bureau stntes,
hut the crop is too small for nn accur­
ate cstimato of production. Indica­
tions this season, however, point to a
gradual resumption of planting thro­
ugh tho old Sea Island territory of
the state.
Christmas cards at Horald offlco.

Hu Ra Pm H'j ta

That Would Upset the
Whole Plan for Nav­
al Reduction

NOT YET REVEALED
RUT BRITISH UNDERSTAND TH B
PLAN PROVIDES FOR 35,000
MORE TONS CAPITAL SHIPS
( H r T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )

WASHINGTON,
Doc.
10.—Th»
French delegation has presented proposnl for so grcnt Incronse in th«
strength of tho French navy that the
Ilrltlsh declare thnt such program If
carried out would upsot tho whole
plan for 5-5-3 nnvnl reduction. Al­
though not yet entirely revealed the
British understand tho French plan
provides for tho building program
which would givo Franco capital ship
tonnage of thlrty-fivo thousand tone
moro thnn Japnn nnd preponderance
of New Port Jutland typo of craft
over all nntiona.
Although indicating disapproval of
such building program said to havo
told tho nrms conference If France
carries out such construction she
(Italy) must enrry out similar build­
ing program. Combined, French nnd
Italian fleets thus would bo somo two
hundred thousand tons stronger thnn
British or American allotments undor
revised figures ngreed on ycatordny by
big three.
SPANISH GUNBOAT
CAPTURED FRENCH VESSELS
CARRYING ARMS TO MOROCCO
(11/ T h e A s s o c ia te d I’re a a )

MADRID, Doe. 10.—The Spanish
Gunboat has captured two French
sailing vessels conveying nrms und
ammunition to Morrocnn insurgents
and sunk another vessel engaged in
tht. same traffic, was officially an­
nounced today.
ADDITIONAL POLICEMEN
DETAILED FOR STRIKE
IN CHICAGO YARDS
(11/ T h e A a a n rln te d I’re a a )

WAR LOANS MADE TO EURO­
CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—Additional
PEAN POWERS DURING THE
policemen was again detailed to tho
LATE CONFLICT
stock yards district today und tho re­
sult wns a renewal of tho outbreak by
(11/ T h r A s s o c ia te d l ’r r a a )
the Htriko sympathizers last night.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—A resolu­ One was stabbed in the hack nnd may
tion declaring it is "tho belief of tho die.
senate that the United States will be
unable to agree to, or accept cancella­
tion” of its war loans to European
powers was Introduced In tho senate
today by Harris, Democrat, of Geor­
gia.

SEMINOLE BANK
FOR CONSTRUCTIVE
XMAS GIVING

WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Tho roply of the Allied reparations commis­
sion to Germany who announced its GIVE REAL GIFTS THIS CHRIST*
inability to pay the next two repara­
MAS IS THE SLOGAN OF
tions installments will be fonvarded
THIS RANK
to Berlin tonight. No announcement
wns mado of tho contents of the re­
"If every mnn, womnn and child re­
ply.
ceived a savings account as n Christ­
mas gift this year, wo would hnvo a
real Christmas in this community,"
said A. R. Key, cashier of tho Somlnolo County Bunk.
"It’s a novel and constructive idoa
in Christmas giving," Mr. Key wont
on to say, "nnd ono thnt carries real
cheer throughout the year. It repre­
sents more than tho gift of monoy boAGAINST BILL DESIGNED TO enuso it implants tho germ of a habit
STOP ALL FINANCIAL
that means success to any ono who nc«
quires it."
NEWS
Tho Seminole County Bank is run­
(11/ T h r A a a n rln lrd l ’r r a a )
ning an Interesting series of ads sug­
PITTSBURGH, Doc. 10.—Thomas gesting tho gift of n savings account
Williams, president of tho American to mother, children and others. 1 1 ) 0
Nowspnpor Publishers Association to- savings pass book will ho dollvorod in
dny culled on all members as wull as appropriate Christmas dross to carry
publishers generally to use their ef­ bettor the spirit of tho Yulotldo.
forts to defeat thu house bill numbor
0,508 on tho ground "no such mis­ JUDGE ANDERSON
chievous interference with thu press
IS SUSTAINED
freedom hns over before been serious­
IN CHECK OFF 8Y8TB1
ly proposed in this country. This bill,"
said Williams in n statement, "pro­
A s a o e la le * P re s s )
Chicago, Dec. 15. —Tho injunctlo
hibits publication in newspapers of
nny nows likely to lend to gambling. Banning chirk off system of tho co
Ostensibly nimod nt racing nowH it looting dues recently Issued by tli
would b0 equally applicable to inrgo Fedornl Judge Anderson nt Indium
quantity or variety of financial nnd polls, today ordered recast by ustaU
othor nows such ns reports on bank Circuit Court of appeals. It was rt
cloaringu which hnvo been gamblod on minded to Anderson with Instruction
in many cities. It would outlaw oven to enter the preliminary Injuctlo
tho publcation of basoball scores."
whllo tho cnao wna being re-heard.

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Christmas cards nt Herald offlco.

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�C hristm as~The Holiday Supreme
When every one is imbued with the desire to make this Joy Season the occasion for bringing cheer into the
lives of others.
This Institution, in extending Yule-Tide Greetings, desires for every resident of Sanford an over-abund
mce of those things, which, from time immemorial, have ever gone to make a MERRY CHRISTMAS.
It will be our privilege this year, as in years past, to take no small part in insuring Christmas Happiness to a
great many in Sanford. Our Christmas Savings Club, a financial St. Nicholas as it were, will have checks ready
for distribution December 17th to members of the 1921 Club.
Make positive that the Christmas of 1922 will find you in a position to bring that much desired happiness to
your loved ones. We are now starting our 1922 Christmas Savings Club join it and save systematically, and
you can, when Christmas rolls ’round again, open your heart strings and purse strings without stint.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16,16X1

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Ed. Bette, Mra. J. 0. Sharon, Mrs. Joe
Chittenden, Mrs. Roy Chittendon, Mra.
Kenneth Murrell, Jr,, Miss Esther
Miller, Airs. C. II. Kirtiey, Misses Sura
MRS. FRED DAIGRR, Society Editor,
Wight,
Thelma Fraser, Mrs. Howard
*
Phone 2I7-W
SAiith, Mrs. Don Caswell, Airs. Don
I f J 0 » k m a n y frlrnd a vlalttn e you
Adelaide Higgins,
— I f y o u nro i n l n f a n y w h e r e o r eooilnjc Whitcomb, Miss
h o m e , o r U y o u a r e e n t e r t a in in g , w r i e r Alins Marie Tongue, Miss
Ih ia
la d er p a r lttm
n er n tt,, jtlvln
v l v l n jr
• p«.atnl
p u t m r n r da to th
------- ---- n — ’ ------*Florence
----------drtnila, nr telrhnonr the item. ft will Ilcnry, Alisa Agnes Dumas and Miss
• Rffntlf n|i|ireclntrd4
Dnphnc Winihish,

NEW GIFT SHOP
Somo smnll boys can bo trusted, and
TO OPEN STORE IN
some say they like to go to school and
WELAKA BLOCK keep clean.

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The National banking
System

Snnford is to have n gift shop at
A useful Christmas gift, buy a koInst nnd the 0. T. O. Shop will opon In j dak. Bowor &amp; Roumlliat,
225-tfc
tho Welaka Block in Room 5 or whoro
Hie Popular ----------Market wns
formerly loChristmas cards, stickers nnd senls
-------------------'
cated. They will carry a full lino of at the O. T. O. Gift Shop.
228-ltc
Christinas cards, stickers, novelties of
of the United States hns for its chief object the
all kinds. Watch for their nnnouncoBuy your Christians tree nnd
n
SOCIAL CALENDAR
furnishing of funds where thoy are most needed •
■
MERRIE MATRONS BRIDGE CLUR ment.
Christians green from the Womnn’s
a
the
safe-guarding
of
deposits
and
the
stabilizing
a
Mrs. A, W. Fitts entertained the
Friday—Lieut. H. A. Bivins will en­
Club.
227-3tc
of our entire business structure. Were it not for
a
WOMAN’S CLUI1 NOTES
tertain tho members of tho Horn- members of tho Alcrrio Matrons
a
this
mighty
system
of
National
Banka,
linked
to­
a
don-Bivlns bridal party nt dinner Bridge Club most delightfully yester­
Beautiful lino of Christmas Stntlona
gether in tho great Federal Reservo, of which all
a
day
nt
a
bridge
luncheon.
The Literature Department of the ory, Bower &amp; Roumillnt.
225-tfc
a t tho Vnldoz Hotel, preceding tho
National Banks are membors, the nation would un­
Red roses nnd maiden hnir ferns Woman’s Club held a most interesting
rchcarsnl for tho wedding.
doubtedly be groping in tho midst of financial de­
Saturday—Hotndon-Bivins Nuptials were UBod In decorating the rooms meeting on Thursday afternoon.
Tho Ladies Union of the Congrega­
pression nnd turmoil.
a
a t high noon nt Holy Cross Episco­ where the tables woro placed, On each
Tho subject for tho program was tional church will hold their annual
5
tnble were vases of roses nnd ferns. Handel nnd Mondetsutin, most appro­ bnznnr and cooked food sate December
pal Church.
The moment you become a depositor of this
Bank you are a part of our National Banking Sys­
Saturday—Mrs. A. P. Connally will At one o’clock a delicious luncheon priate for the Christmas season.
17th. PInco to ho announced later.
tem.
entertain tho members of the Hem- was served nftcr which an absorbing
Airs. E. W. D. Du tin of Orlando, a
207-Tuo-Frl.-4tc
don-Bivlns brldny party a t a wed­ game of bridge wns played. High scoro charter member of tho Litera­
Think this- over, Cnn you afford to stay on
ding breakfast, a t hor homo on bolng made by Airs. W. Theodore ture
In the case of tho radical, a soft
department
with
a won­
the
outside?
Langley, who wns given a guest room derful
Magnolia avenue.
paper
on Handel, she answer doesn't turn away ns much
bouquot.
Saturday—Tho Children’s Story Hour
spoke in detail of tho life of this wrath nH n soft snap.
Members of the club enjoying Airs. great genius, showing how from
.will bo held at Central Park a t 4:00
Fitts charming hospitality were Meso'clock.
CHICKEN DINNER, Surday noon
cnrly childhood his soul wns wrapped
F riday—Mrs. Honry Purdon will en­ dnmos Chnrios Fcddor, W. T. Lnnglcy, up in music,she also mentioned his nnd evening, Grny Gables, on tho
tertain tho members of tho T. N. T. R. J. Holly, Harry Herron, D. P. chief works, especially his great beach, Seabreozc, Fla.
Phono 401.
a
Club a t her home on Palmetto nve- Drummond, H. II. I,owis, C. E. Henry, orators, thcMcssinh, which has do- Freo hath houses.
74-Fri-St-flm
nnd
Mrs.
Fitts’
guest
Mrs.
W.
W.
nuo at 8:30 p. ra.
A COMMUNITY
BUILDER
lightcd so many nudionccs. Mrs.
' i *”
a
Friday—Tho Indies of tho Baptist Stnplcr, of Tnmpn.
The
bruin
that
walks
like
a
man
a
t­
a
Dunn's anticipated with pleasure and
church will hold their buznnr and
tracts
less
attention
thnn
tho
man
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F
.P
.
Forster,
Pres.
B.
F.
Whitner,
Cashier
■
this one was if possible better than
EVERY WEEK BRIDGE CI.UR
cooked food solo nt tho old Btnnd
ever.
After this paper tho audionce who walks like ho’d been brewin’.
The members of tho Every Week
laMMBB
of Mrs. Cntcs on F irst streot.
\ -------the Hallcloyoh chorus from
Friday—Mrs. Dwight Babbitt will en- Bridge Club were most pleasantly o n -'
Dainty organdio tea aprons O. T. O.
tortnin a t n Buffet Supper nt hor tertnined yesterday afternoon by Airs.' the Messiah from tho Victor record, Gift Shop.
228-ltc
home on Snnford Heights nt savon Raymond Key nt her home on Park kindly loaned by MY. Yowoli.
Mrs. A. E. Douglass next gave an
o'clock, honoring Miss Winnio avenue. .
A large assortment of Donnison’s
unusually
fine paper un Mendclssohm
Red
nnd
green
wore
the
colors
used
Brown n brlao-cicct of this month.
beautifully engraved Christmas cards.
Friday—Airs. Hal Wight will enter­ in decorating the rooms where tho and especially emphasized his great­ —Alobley’s Drug Store.
227-tfc
tain tho members of tho "Lucky card tables were placed. Baskets nnd est oratorio Elijoh.
Airs. A. M. Phillips then sang
Thirteen" bridge club at hor homo vases of red roses, poinsettins nnd cor­
I Buy your Christman tree nnd
"Come
Unto AIo".in her usunl ehnrmon Park nvonuc, in honor of Alias al plant being used. In the dining , .
...............
. „ i Chrlntmnn green from the Woman’s
room the refreshment table wns con- ing mnnner, as illustrating "Elijah ■Icit,b
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Adelaide Higgins.
You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
Saturday—Tho Ladies of tho Bnptist tered with a crystal basket of red ros- nnd will attend nnd are open to all
es
around
which
were
arranged
m
inin-1
lovers
of
music
and
literature,
church will hold their lmzuur and
Beautiful lino of Christmas Station­
fessional and Business Man in
j
cooked food sale at tho old stand of ture Christmas trees.
ery, Bower &amp; Roumillnt.
225-tfc
When scores were counted after tho |
RABBI WISE—COMING
Airs. Cates.
Sanford in This Column
interesting
game
of
bridge
it
was
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Monday—Misses Zoo and Fannie ReCongregational Bazaar will bo hold
Thu people of Snnford will he de- nt tho Princess Theatre nil dny Sat­
bn Alunson will give n dunce at found thnt Mrs. L. C. Kolb had high
their home on Myrtio uvenua at score nnd was awarded a hnndpnlnted lighted to know that Itnbbi Stephen urday.
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CONTRACTORS
LAWYERS
fern dish.
i Wise of Now York will speak in Snn8:30 p. m.
I'ollowing the game tho guests w ero, f0ni again this winter. The arrangeSaturday—Mrs. Clnudo Howurd will
Buy n mi nature Balsam tree from
S. 0 . Shinholser
givo u farewell party for Airs. La invited in the dining room for refresh -' mnnt8 have boon made through the Michigan to decorate your Christmas
George A. DeCottes
Verne H urt at tier inline on Third ments, which wero baked ham, escal- Kiwitms club.
table.—0. T. 0. Gift Shop.
228-ltc
Contractor and Builder
Allorncy-at-Law
loped potatoes, fruit salad, plum pud\ Jurge audience hoard Dr. Wise
street ut 3:30 p. m.
Over
Seminole
County
Ilank
SANFORD
FLORIDA
ding with hard snuce, coffeo and clio-' |llst yonr nnd nil these are
are looking
Buy your Christmas tree nnd
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Tho ladies of the Methodist church colnte.
forward to hearing him again The Christians green from the Woman's
Those attending this delightful par­ lecture this year will be given in the
wish to thank the following merchants
Club.
227-Htc
Sanford Constructs Co.
and fivms for their assistance during ty were Mrs. Forest Lake, Mrs. C. M. Princess Theatre. The charge for ad­
HARTFORD BATTERY CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Vorco,
Airs.
A.
M.
DoForrest,
Mrs.
E.
their bazaar: Woodruff &amp; Watson,
mission will he 75 cents.
Children's hand-made drosses, also
Ball Hardware, Perkins &amp; Britt, El­ M. Galloway, Mrs. G. F. Smith, Mrs.
“Battery Insurance” Plnnes nnd Specifications Cheerfully
Dr. Wire is an International Char­ corsage bouquets,—The Quality Shop.
8.
E.
Barrett,
Mrs.
W.
J,
Thigpen
and
Furnished
der OpringH Water Co.; Bell-Jar Cof­
acter and one of America's beat speak­
220-2tc
Sold and Serviced by
Mrs.
L.
C.
Roll).
All
Work
Guaranteed
fee Co.
ers. ilia subjectn are always timely
II. T. PACE
p. O. Ito 1 111
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Buy your Christians tree nnd
and with thoughts of tho present
FOR MISS HERNDON
AI. B. Shelton, inspector for tho Mcneeds.
Christmas green from tho Womnn’s
A pretty social event of yesterday 1
Crory stores, is spending
few days
Haight &amp; Wieland
227-3tc
It is n question
In the mind of Club.
PURE WATER
was the bridge party given yesterday
. .
here on business.
the
Prinmorning by Mrs. Edward Lane, honoraa whother or not
Congregational Bnznnr will bo held
GARAGES
less will hold the largo number who
E, G. Pearson, of Orlando, repre­ ing Miss Norma Herndon, whoso mnrElder Springs Water
at tho Princess Thentre all dny Sat­
shall
desire
to
hear
this
noted
speak­
sentative of the Standard Oil Co., was ringe to Lieut. II. A. Ilivins takes
09.98% PURE
22fl-3tc
Smith Bros. Garage
er. It is well to buy tho tickets at an urday.
in the city yesterday attending to bus­ place tomorrow at high noon.
Phone 31 MV
Sanford, Fla
Expcrl Repairing
The Christmas colors were used in early date. Cull nt any drug store or
iness.
There was one good thing about old
hank.
OIL, GAB and ACCESSORIES
decorating tho rooms where tho card
Dobbin. You didn’t have to haul corn
Oak and First
HOTELS
"
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Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen ami littlo taldes were placed. Baskets and vnsto town to swap him for something to
Billie left today for Lakeland where es of red roses and poinsettins being KNIGHT TEMPLARS, ATTENTION run him with.
: Taylor Coinniaiidery will meet in
they will visit tho former’s uncle, C. used very effectively.
Hotel Montezuma
Geo. W. Knight
W. Dee 11.
A very interesting game of bridge regular conclavo on Friday, DecoinA nice lino of Bibles nnd Testa­
“Sanford’s New Hotel"
was played during the morning, high ber Kith at 7 p. m. Full opening in
Real Estate and Insurance
ments for tho old and young.—Alob­
11.50 Up Per Day
score
being
made
by
Miss
Thelma
Order of Temple. Rehearsal in tac­ ley’s Drug Store.
C. I). New, representative for tho
227-tfc SANFORI) -:-:FLORIDA
Frnscr,
who
was
awarded
a
salad
re­
tics.
I&lt;. C. Smith Typewriter Co., was a
ceipt hook. The consolation prize,
Order of Red Cross will he con­
business visitor here yesterduy.
SANFORD NOVELTY
All kinds of imported perfumes.—
dainty handkerchiefs wero won by ferred nt 8:30. Visiting Sir Knights
Bower &amp; Roumillnt.
225-tfc
Mrs. J, B. Coleman left today for Airs. Roy Chittenden. .Miss Herndon welcome.
WORKS
The vocational committee of tho Busi­
Palatka where she was called liy the wns presented a cut glass boudoir set.
II. E. TOLAR,
"That 0. K. Butter-crust Bread ness and Professional Women’s Club
At the conclusion of the card gnnto
illness of her mother.
Em, Com. makes tho family happy." I’oinset- requests nil young womin desiring
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Airs. Lane assisted by Mrs. J. E. Paco
tia Butter-split bread "can’t ho bent- employment to register nt the First
Airs. Alice Landman, of Grand Rap- nnd Airs. F. E. Hazard served dalle- CHRISTMAS STATIONERY,
General Shop and Mil)
on.’’
227-Otc National Bank.
POST CARDS, SEALS, ETC.
Ids, Mich., was the guest yesterday of ious refreshments consisting of chick­
AGNES
G.
BERNER,
Chairman
Work
Airs. Fred Walsma enroute to St. Pet­ en salad, sultinea, potato chips, olives
Congregational Bazaar will ho held
and cotree.
ersburg.
Everything in the holiday line in
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
The refreshment table for tho lum­ stationery, post cards, engraved at tho Princess Thentre nil dny Sat­
Sanford Machine #
urday.
22G-3tc
517 Commercial Street Sanford, Flo.
Mr. ami Airs. J. M. Burns have re­ orcu was centered with a "Kowplo" (Christmas and New Year's cards,
Foundry Co.
doll
bride
with
Uncle
Sam
us
the
stamps
nnd
stickers,
etc.,
nt
tho
Hcrturned to their home in Columbia
Every color of Dennison’s Lustre Gencrnl (Machine and Boiler Works
aid office. O110 of tho finest nnd most
Tcnn,, after spending several weeks gi'nont.
TRANSFER
Automobile Flywheel Steel Goar
Those enjoying tho cordial hospital-1complete lines over brought to San­ Crepe Pnpor, also Crcpo Paper
hero with their daughter, Mrs. Howard
Streamers,
Festoons
mid
other
Den­
hands
I11
stock
ity of Airs. I-ntie were: Aliases Norma ford. Open ovory night until ChristSmii/i.
nison’s Crepe Paper Christmas decor­
Crunk Shafts Re-turned
“WE DELIVER THE GOODS”
Herndon, Adelaide Higgins, Airs. Ed. mas,
ations.—Mobley’s Drug Store. 227-tfc
Belts,
Aliss
Thelma
Frnscr,
Airs.
Rob-------------------------Miss Rosalind Radford, who is a t­
Quick Service Transfer
MEMBERS OF W. O. W.
Sanford Steam Laundry
tending Bessie Tuft college at For­ ert Hines, Aliss Sara Wight, Airs. C. it.
Storage Facilities
After December 16th tlio Co-opornImportant meeting Wednesday, Dosyth, Go., will arrive tomorrow to Kirtiey, Mrs. Dick Brown, Mrs. Roy
FOR
SERVICE
If we please you, tell others; if no
spend tho Christmas holidays with her Chittundcn, Mrs. Joe Chittenden, Airs, comber 14, 7:30 p. m. District mnn- tlvc store will move from tho present
Call
14G-.J
location
in
tho
old
passenger
dopot
to
tell us. Phone 498
llownrd
Smith,
Airs.
Ben
Caswell,
Mrs.
H
ger
will
visit
enmp.—F.
T.
Miller,
parents Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Radford.
George Speer, Aliss Agnes Dumas, Clerk.
22t-3tp tho store room at 417 Sanford Avo.,
W. RAWLING, Prop.
—Get your Scrutcn Pnda inmi Tbs
thnt hns been occupied by Brown’s
Miss .Mario Teugue, Alias Florence
-------------------------BRIDGE LUNCHEON
Herald—by
the pound—16c.
Market.
Low
cash
prices
for
fresh
Airs. Dick Brown wns tho charming Henry, Aliss Esther Miller, Miss Alar*' A TYrkinpiAAT A I I A f 1AF
meats
nnd
groceries.
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Acteylene Welding
hostess at a bridge luncheon yestor- jorio Clay, Miss Daphne Wimblsh,
dny nt tho home of her parents, Mr.
'*' **• Brouse, Airs. 1' rank Aliller, J
OF ALL KINDS
II. W. NICKERSON
Christmas Candies,
Whitman’s,
A useful ChristmnB gift, buy a ko­
nnd Airs. J. G. Bull, There being four ^ rH' * '
*’ncc' ^ rH&lt; l** k. Hazard,
Sanford Welding Co. Public Accountant; Audits—Systems
225-tfc Huyler’s, Wiley’s and Log Cabin Pe­
'tables of players and several ten Lieut. II. A. Bivins ami Air. and Mrs. dak,—Bower &amp; Roumillnt.
can
nut
roll.—Alobley's
Drug
Storo.
B.
W.
Herndon.
guosts.
Income Tnx Service
Located in Eagle Bldg., 205 Onk Ave.
227-tfc
Bazaar, fancy work, cooked food
Quantities of roses nnd poinsettins
Room 10 McNcill-Davis Bldg.
wore used in charming profusion in "THE THREE GHOSTS OF LIFE." Suio Saturday, December 17th, Union
Tho ladles of tho PnptiBt Church
Phnrmacy, by G. I. A.
227-2tp
Phone
852
tho vnrious rooms. Festoons, holly,
Orlando,' FIs.
INSURANCE
Do you bollcvo In ghosts? Well if
will hold their annual bazaar on F ri­
and other Christmus decorations lent
Tho 0. T. O. Gift Shop is still do­ day nnd Snturday, December 10 nnd
a festive air. Tho tally enrds being you do or do not, you will he delight­
ed to hear the message on the subject ing business at tho corner of Fourth 17. PInco will bo nnnauncod Inter,
N. Y. LIFE INS. CO. Auto Radiator Repair
also in keeping with tho season.
given
above.
219-tfc
nnd Oak.
228-ltc
High score in thu game of bridge
W. T. RODBRTS, Agent
Shop
Thu speaker is one who bus studied
aplnyod, was niudo by Mrs. Robert
Congregational Bazaar will bo held
1 Hines, who was presented silk linger­ thin subject for number of years and
All kinds of imported perfumes.—
Located at 207 French Aye., b*tw®en
ie. Tht cut price a boudoir cup was has been nblo to deliver n m essage, nt tho Princess Thoatrc all duy Snt- Bower &amp; Roumillnt.
225-tfc Snnford
Florida 2nd and Third. B. R. BBBGQUIST.
that hns brought u nuw revelation of urdoy.
22(]-3tc
won by Atrs, Ed. Butts.
Following tho awarding of prizes llfo to many people.
Congregational Bnznnr will bo hold
Tile incsnngu will ho delivered nt
During thu war the makers of IVit­ nt tho Princess Theatre all day Sat­
Mrs. Brown served chccBo
\d, enltincs, cheese straws, olives nnd cof- tile Baptist Temple. By Dr. George er's Diamond Brand Shoes continued urday.
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Hymnn, Largo audiences are attend-1 with their established policy of mukAirs. Brown’H guests Included Mrs. Ing these services nnd many are e x -: ing shoes of solid leather, woll put toGood meals, $8.00 per week, Tho
THE LADIES OF THE BAPTIST
W. C. Hill, Airs. Robert Hines, Mth. Prussians of tho delight of them,
Igather. No paper is over used In nny Tompio Club, comer Third and Park.
TEMPLE WILL HOLD THEIR AN­
! of their shuus. As a result, their hustf-p
NUAL BAZAAR AT MRS. CATES’
jtinoss has grown by leaps and hounds
, this year and it is almost impossible
Aftor December 15th tho Co-opera­
OLD STAND ON FIRST STREET,
I for them to koop up with tho demand. tive storo will move from the presont
The progressive storo of Rivers Bros, location in tho old passongor dopot to
on Sanford nvenuu soils Pctor’s Din- tho store room a t 417 Sanford Avo.,
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that has boon occupied by Brown's
Market. Low- cash prides for fresh
roeatg and gypeatfos.
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DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16,1921

EARLY AMERICAN PIONEERS,
NEW SERIAL AT THE STAR,
WILL THRILL THE COUNTRY

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that wo have determined to co-operate
with the schools of tho land by plac­
ing beforo the children a motion pic­
ture that shall comblno the entertain­
ment valuo of a clean plcturo with tho
inspiring nnd educational factors to bo
derived from an intelligent study of
those phases of our country's develop­
ment which are most picturesque. Wo
Objectionable Features of Serials Eliminated by feel
■
groat good can bo accomplished
Use of Prominent Figures
by presenting screen versions of tho
lives of those pioneers, heroes, war­
••A Bent Arrow sometimes finds a deo championship , an experience riors and statesmen, whoso lives servo
D igger Stag.*'—Old Navajo Maxim.
pmlncsmnn and typical of tho true ns an example to tho youth of our
Kit Carson Is still allvol John C. pioneer, has been chosen to enact tho land.
m
"We feel that wo are advancing tho
Fremont Is again w ith usl Gold has loading part in this new doparturo in
cause of Americanism to a consider­ s
boon rediscovered In Sutter’s Creek, "serials."
California!
Carl Laemmlc, president of tho com­ able degree by inculcating in tho
A new departure in motion pictures pany which is responsible for the In­ minds of thoso millions of children
Sanford, Fla., Dec. 13,1921.
shown at tho S tar Theatre Monday, novation, fools that the presentation who aro fond of motion pictures, a
December 10th, will enable the boy of important national heroes on tho reverence ond appreciation of those
Santa Claus,
and girl of today to see tho glorious screon will bring nbout a valuablo hardy, courageous and daring heroes
"Gold Rush of ’40", tho Indian fights senso of co-operation between tho who helped to make our country tho
Care Seminole County Bank,
of the early plainsmen, and the activ­ screen and tho school. A child’s dis­ glorious land it is today. In ‘Winners
Sanford, Fla.
ities of the "Molly Maguires," "Tho inclination to study will disappear of tho West' wo have succeeded in
Avoning Angels" and "Tho Vigilant­ when ho has his lessons served to him placing on tho screen several of the
es.’’ The “Old West" with Its glamor, In the form of entertainment.
Dear Old Kris:
Ho most Inspiring episodes of that most
velopment, 'the buck skin ora.’ Upon
the "Bloody Frontier” with Its pictur­ saysj
esque costumes—these are not dead;
"Universal has taken this stop be­ glamorous period In our country’s deI think “the missus” deserves a REAL CHRISTMAS
they have not passed on.
cause It realizes that youth must bo tho success of this Innovation will rest
Kids who have wished th a t they served. Youngsters crave action and our decision whother wo shall broaden
present this year.
could have lived In the good old days adventure In story and on screon. the scope of this new departure and
when beaded buckskin and furs would What could bo more fitting to give Include the lives of virtually every
Can you think of anything she would appreciate
have been their "uniform of the day" them screen entertainment based up- picturesque hero who had so much to
do
in
blazing
tho
way
for
our
present
wjll bo able to see the same heroes on
— L,-‘
................
more than her own Savings Account—a real nest egg
historical
incidents anu woven clvilixatlon»
they worshipped in the pages of their around characters thoy are taught to c,v,,ll#tl0B*
that she can add to regularly?
history books, and, it must be admit­ respect and admire T
s
ted, "dime novels." The filming of a
"In our forthcoming ‘serial,’ '"Win­ * * * * * * * * * * *
She has a lot of dreams tucked away in her head of
"serial" "Winners of tho West," ners of tho West,' wo have chosen Jno.
wherein are narrated the exploits of C. Fremont as tho first of this illus­
things she wants to do, so if I give her a little start Til bet
John C. Fremont and Kit Carson, will trious band to bo immortalized on the
she will save enough to make those dreams come true.
jive tho American lads an opportunity heels of Fromont’s trail. Acord 'ser­
to see these courageous pioneers in ial' recounts tho adventure of a band
Bless her heart, I should have done this long ago.
"reel life."
of hard pioneers, traveling across tho *
Not only will children be shown in­ plains and through tho Rockies In * * * * * * * * * * *
Please open a Savings Account for her with the en­
spiring characters on the screen in their prairie-schooners, on tho heels
closed check and hang the pass book, with my card en­
Elmer Tyner spent tho week ond at
such n way that thoy will take addi­ of Fremont’s trail-breakers.
Windermere
going
down
on
tho
train
tional pleasure in pursuing their
"Included in tho 'sorials’ are all tho
closed, on our Christmas tree.
studies and become cognisant of tho picturesque activities of tho ’Forty- to visit friends.
Frank Erlcson was a cnller at the
word "‘Americanism" but tho socallcd niners' during tho gold-rush period
FRIEND HUSBAND.
"objectionable" features of "serials" and all tho stirring adventures of tho homo of August Swanson and other
will bo abolished. Statistics present­ Indian-infested wilds. Wo are taking Grapevllle friends Sunday.
Mr. Lyons, of Snnford, visited nt
ed by the various censor boardB In­ every precaution to assure tho authen­
No. 2
dicate that 85 per cent of tho present ticity and nceurncy of every incident tho homo of W. C, Mentor last Sun­
censorship activity and agitation 1b narrated in this production. Costumes day.
Mrs. E. W. Lundquist was visiting
engendered by tho fact that children will bo ‘right,’ tho settings will bo
sco motion pictures. I t Is with a sin- accurate, and wo shall sacrifice nono iu Grapevillc, Thursday.
Enclosed please find check for $.................................with which to open n Savings Account for
Mrs. E, F. Lundquist nnd little
cere desire to present only worth- of tho picturesque glamor of tho
whila subjects for the consumption of ‘Roaring Forties’ to any convention daughters wero calling on Mrs. Almn
Nelco Tuesday nftornoon.
minors and to rcduco censorship to a moction picture technique.
Address
Name
Miss Hazel Pritchard, tho cousin of
minimum that this novol departuro in
"The preparation of tho script hns
Mrs.
Harwell
Rock,
has
accepted
n
po­
"scrinls" hns boon launched.
been entrusted to Ford Beebe, ono of
Few persons realize tho appeal mo­ our meat dramatic scenario writers sition with tho Chamber of Commerce
Kindly mail the pass book to me at...................................
tion pictures have for children. It Is nnd himself a descendant of ono of tho in Snnford.
Address
■
Alfred Erlcson nnd daughter, Mar
estimated by film producers th at the original ‘Forty-niners’ who did so
R Drop a card In the book marked ‘“Merry Christmas from
public which patronize "serials" is much to furnish tho pages of our his­ gnret nnd son Gilbert, wero among
made up mostly of children—00 per tory wilh ono of its most glorious epi­ those motoring to Orlando Sunday to
cent is their approximate figure. Tho sodes. Wo shall endeavor to select henr Bishop Candler nt tho Methodist
Nnmo
film producers rocognlzo th at tho a cast that shall bo especially suited conference.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. West nnd Mr,
tastes and requirements of children to tho roles wherein they arc cast—it
rtfiould bo considered constantly during is not enough to moroly say, “This and Mrs. Charles Cramer and children
tho production of a "sorlal".
character is Fremont, that ono is Kit visited friends nt Mnitlnnd on Sun
**********
Realizing tho necessity for present­ Cnrson, etc,’ the nctor must look like day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. G. Roobuck and
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Campbell nnd
ing films that shall appeal to tho chil­ tho originnl person to tho Inst detail.
Miss H arriett Grist wore visitors in
dren, stimulate without exciting1them,
Sanford Wednesday nftornoon.
“Me. Beebe has spent several children wero callers at the home of
and, if possible, have n distinct edu­ months consulting reference volumes Volio Williams and wifo Sunday.
Mrs. Shaw nnd son Martin, of MiMrs. Avery Jane Elizabeth ItnulFriends here will bo glad to henr of
cational value without becoming tire­ dealing with the characters nnd exnmi, wero tho guests of Mrs. Shaw’s
some, ono of tho lnrgcst producers of ploits to bo screened, Sonio of tho the birth of n little son to Mr. tint erson passed away Monday nt 2 o’­
brother, B. J. Overstreet, Wednesday
"serials" has conceived tho idea of more important historical works to Mrs. Fred Krcll at Windermere; all clock P. M. Sho hnd boon ill since
and Thursday.
Mrs. Geo. Shipp and little daughter,
basing these films on characters In which he hns hnd recourse aro 'The are doing nicely under tho care of August. She spent her last few years
Mr. nnd Mrs, Smith nnd Mrs. F ar­
hero with her daughter, Mrs. I. V. rington, of Maine, arrived last Thurs­ Alice, of Snnford, were tho guonts of
American history, Instead of chil­ Life of Kit Carson,’ by Anderson, Ger­ Mrs. August Swanson.
Mr. and Mrs. Symurc Pritchard Bridges. Mrs. Raulcrson was born in day afternoon nnd nro loented in tho Mrs. George Lewis Wednesday,
dren being shown "Tho Agonies of trude Atherton's ‘The History of tho
Cameron county, Georgia, 75 years Nelmyer Cottage for the wintor.
have
been down to Long wood for
Agnes"; “Tho Exploits of Egbert" and Lewis nnd Clarke Expedition,’ 'Tho
ago but spent the most of her life
number
of
days
helping
Mrs.
Benton
A. Y. Fuller and E. W. Honk wero
'The Escapes of Ermintrude," this Snnta Fc Trail” by Hayes, John C.
near Lake City,this state. She hnd transacting business In Orlando on Piano Owners, Notice!
with
some
work
about
iter
grove
nnd
company will present series of authen­ Fremont’s 'Memories of My Life,’ Elbeen the mother of 27 children only Thursday.
tic incidents in tho lives and careers dridge’s ‘The Beginnings of San at somo carpenter work.
Mrs. Joe Harrold kindly cared for (J of whom are living, having had
Mrs. Chiis. Polk nnd twins of Snn­ Hero for n limited stny. Patrons de­
of tho conspicuous figures of this Francisco,’ Brady’s ‘The Conquest of
country’s enriy dnys.
tho Southwest' and ‘The Old Snnta Fe Mrs. Stcdt during her late illness three husbands. Mrs. Bridges is the ford wero visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Nol- siring tunings phone Valdez Hotel.
caused by a now kind of rheumatism only child of her 1st. marringe her myer Thursday nftornoon.
The first of these historical "ser­ Trail’ by Inman.
affecting all of ono side, keeping her 2nd. nnd Inst husbands were brothers.
Charlio Heath and Harry Krnmor
ials" will narrate tho adventures nnd
“There hns been a certain hesitancy
Mrs. George Mitchell and Mrs. Ha- wore lucky enough to kill a deer ono “Mack the Piano Tuner”
struggles of John C. Fremont, soldier on tho part of motion picture produc­ in town with them.
Rev. Clnrko and wife called in to good Warren nro also daughters, a dny last week.
am! explorer, whoso excursions ncroas ers to mnko ‘costume pictures’ hccnusc
sco
Mrs. J. E. Vaughn Wednesday,
Mr. Black, who represents tho Lnko
son nnd daughter live else where.
the Rocky Mountains nnd Into tho it was feared such productions wore
Wo
are
glad
to
see
them
both
in
bet­
Nurseries
of Leesburg, was a visitor
Mrs.
Raulcrson
was
well
loved
by
her
west beyond form ono of tho brightest doomed to failuro by tho public’s lack
pages of American history, Partic­ of interest in semi-historical subjects. ter health, Mrs. Clark hnving hnd a children nnd all that loving enro could in town Thursday.
J. S. Dinkel is moving his saw mill
do was done for her. Rev, George
ular care hns been taken to cirnt in That tills theory was a fallacy has bad abscess on her finger.
the leading rolo a person whoso ap­ been proven by tho popularity of cer­ Sunday was a beautiful day nnd wo Hyninn preached n short sermon nt from tho Oviedo ronil to Lnko Mnry
pearance, character and general ex­ tain foreign filniB of n historical na­ got a start again nt 2:00 p. in. with the Hie grave side saying many kind and nnd will ho ready for business In a
perience fit him to portray so distin­ ture. The ono objection to thoso films Sunday school. Como nnd help,
loving words to help tho family in couple of weeks.
A
letter
from
Rev,
Albertson
and
The cafeteria supper hold at tho
guished and important a chnrncter. was that thoy wero in many instances
the loss of their dear mother. Many
wifo
says
how
pleased
they
nro
that
Library
Friday evening, December
Art Acord, winner of tho world’s ro- propaganda.
beautiful flowers covered the casket
wo nro trying ngain nnd offering if nnd grave, the hurlnl taking place i)th, was quite a success in spite of
“Tho substitution of pictures por­ desired to como over later nnd assist
the rniny weather. A neat sum was
traying some of the picturesque fig­ Rev. Clark in a Sunday school insti nt the Lnkovicw cemetery. Tho family realized which goes townrd tho build­
hnvo tho sympathy of all tho East
ures nnd more striking nnd signifi­ tute.
ing fund.
Snnford
In their brenvement.
cant episodes in American history
There was a good congregation out
Mrs. A. Y. Fuller spent Monday In
The fnmily wish to thank all friends Orlando.
should certainly bo welcomed by thoso on Sunday; at tho Wednesday evening
nmong us who aro eager to foster a meeting nt 7:00 we nro asked to bring nnd neighbors for the many kind
Friends of Mrs Griffin will rogret
spirit of patriotism in our children. our blbles ns wo nro having a special words nnd help during the Illness and to lenrn that sho is very low at her
lenth of their mother.
Incidentally, ns wo are going to han­ series of Libia study.
home in South Longwond,
dle them properly, thoso pictures
Mrs. J. M. Corloy hna ns her guest
Sundny wo wero plenscd to hnvo
John Dunbar nnd daughter, MIhs
should provo an effective agency in with us Mr. and Mrs. Durnott and Mrs. Mollio Wood of Atlnntn, Go., Ellso, have arrived from Willn Grove,
the interest of Americanization.
The
daughter nnd son nnd Miss Hnko, of Mrs. Wood will go to Miami for the I’n., nnd will bo loentod in their cot“The names of John C. Fremont, Pnolu and Mrs. Nyiund nnd daugh­ winter after completing her visit hero. tngo on Wilma avenue.
Gilbert
Dnniel Boone, Israel Putnam, Marion ter Julia of Lake Mnry nt tho services.
C. C. Morris nnrrlvod hero on Tues­ The Lndtcs of tho Civic Lcaguo will
tho Swamp Fox, Paul Revere, Ethan
Year Book
Clarence Borguist, one of our Up- day from West Pnlni Bench on n hold thoir annual bazaar Thursday,
Allen, Nathan Hale, Kit Cnrson—to sala young mon, hns started up a new
Is In.
husincsu trip. Mr. Morris rosidrd hero December lfith. Thoro will ho a cook­
mention only n few of the conspicu­ business in Sanford nH radiator ropnir
The charm of Electrical Gifts
n number of years nnd is being wel­ ed food table, fancy work and ulso a
ous figures of our early days—cer­ man, having learned his trado in tho
candy
table.
lies
In this fact:—they keep
comed by mnny friends.
tainly suggest tho daring deeds of fine A. C. L. tin shop; ho nnd Archio Swan­
There
will
bo
sondees
at
tho
Christ
right
on serving nnd pleasing
Come in and get your
The American Fruit Growers Inc.,
spirits which are suitable for reflec­ son nro also members of tho now Snn­
Church
Sundny
afternoon
nnd
at
3
year
after
year. Electrical Ap­
nnd somo others who employ a good
Boy’s Copy
tion on tho screen; and Washington, ford band. Encourngo tho boys all
o’clock, Father Peck officiating.
pliances
are
the “little servants
den)
of
holp
made
another
cut
In
, Just read this list of features.
Franklin and Alexander Ilnmllton not you con.
J. E. Phipps was a visitor in Jack­ of the Homo'* ho much in demand
“How to High Jump," "World
wages
for
field
hnnds
beginning
Monless definitely offor themselves ns
sonville the first of tho week.
in modern housekeeping.
Famous Engineering Feats and
heroes for treatment in moving pic­ EXPERT INSURANCE SERVICE dny |1.25 per day for tho men and $1.
Men Who Accomplished Them,"
Mrs.
H.
R,
Chapman
nnd
little
Ray
for women. It Boomed necccssury as
.
.
, . I Could any gift be more appropriate
‘Men and Events That Made
tures which would amply supply tho
aro expected to urrivo next week to
_____ , ,
all growers have been having hard .pond
"Ports History," “Theory of
interest aroused by tho clash of high
iha
holiday,
with
Mm.
c
h
„p. ,l»
» '« "« &gt; « r.,,.,d T
I
represent
progressive,
modem
In­
Wireless,” “Experiments in Mapurposo nnd intellect against oppos­ surance old-line companies and am luck all this senson so far.
There are so mnny things to choose
jfif and How to Perform Them,”
Miss Alum Lehman was given n man’s parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S.
ing will and circumstances.
Chemistry Experiments and
from at this Electrical Shop—I'ercoprompt In rendering you expert serv­ big surprise party Snturdny evening Dinkel.
“Few persons realize the nppoal mo­ ice in securing for you just what you
•low to Perform Them,” and a
Mrs. Hawkins, of Boston, arrived , lotors, Washing Machines, Eloctrie
n,ll,nlicr of other intensely inter­
tion pictures have for children. It is want In life Insurance on tha plan nt her homo on Celery nvo., to holp Wednesday. Mrs. Hawkins was call-|^ron8&gt; Vacuum Sweepers,
By all
r i n g articles nil in one book.(
estimated that the public which pat­ suited to your present and futur* ler celebrate her birthday. There was od home on account of hor m other,, moans give Electrical Gifta and #vA % page book with n com-'
ronises "serials' Is made up mostly of need. Endowment, monthly Incoma nbout 00 prsons as guests, games, Mrs. Griffin’s illness.
P'He catalog of Gilbert Toys
member of tho household will
children—00 per cent Is tho approxi­ plans, and automobile and lira in­ dancing and refreshments wero en­
‘°r 10 cents—just what it costs.
Mr.
Woodcock
was
a
visitor
in!
*ou on Christman and every day ,
mate figure. Wo rocognlzo that tho surance. Write or phone me to call joyed,. Miss Lahmas received many
Get a copy today.
thereafter,
Snnford
Wednesday.
pretty gifts.
tastos and requirements of children
W. J. THIGPEN.
Mrs. P. F. Carey, of Tampa, Is tho
should be considered constantly dur­
Make the editor happy by sending guest of her mother, Mrs. Goo. Lew­
ing tho production of a 'serial.'
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
is.
n your Job printing now.
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
"It is with this purposo before us

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Sanford, Florida

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16,1921

PAGE FOUR

none tho less wolcomo. Tho editor of
tho. Herald fools liko giving up tho
helm and taking a long vacation. Wo
feel like going away for a year and
coming back to boo all these hopes
realized. • I t would bo like going to
sleep and awaking in Paradise. I t
R. J. HO LLY______________ Editor would bo great, only—there is much
N. J. LILLARD....Secretary-Treasurer work to do to put them over bub wo
S, A. NEEL______ General Manager would liko to glvo our friends this
great Christmas treat and it is just
C. L. IRWIN
CTISOULATIOH KAjraOM
this:
Phone 148 up to 0 P. M
You enn congratulate yourselves
this day over the fact that Sanford
intends putting over in the early
By a Sanford Celery-Fed
spring tho greatest building program
Man
ever attempted here. Sanford intends
bi«
to !*■»•*» Wi
to have miles of now streets nnd sow­
Mf»ly oottrt S talatU O iu tr
ers, Sunford intends to improve tho
i n r r T riO r. l i n i H i i H n
n ip p llo ttlra. D im N nlM ti
lake front and huve tho boat basin,
iw , anmr* to &gt;dw«w.
Sanford intends to have this city so
Member of The Aasoclated Press
motomorphosod by next fall th a t tho
winter visitors will be falling over
themselves trying to got accommoda­
tions here for all tho probloms of the
qunrter century will have boon solved
for this city.
Vhe Ilornld Is proud of our wondorSounds big. Sounds like hot air,
* 9 organization. No bettbr band
sounds like honsting. Out wo hnppcn
anywhere,
to know what is stirring nnd wo hap­
pen to know who is back of all this
-p aU tk * ! P™ * program of improvements nnd
with the help of the progressive peo­
ple of SnnfoH tho program will bo
__
| carried out.
*1
.. f f t
The future of .Sanford in now aaaur3
. l . ed. Wo had doubts about it before.
till the W° bnVu no*’° now! U moans th a t
y
more money will bo in this city in the
next six months than over beforo. It
need u rnQ(Uia another tourist hotel and tho
(°lr|t that c6unlry club
links 11,1(1
,
J everything,
id in 'els’i
Tbo Herald is Just mentioning those
, .
* things in a casual mannor today beCnuso it is tho Christman gift for San­
ford and wo wnnt tho people to know
.
that the best times are coming for all
j
aS lT bf them, "itfe cannot tako you Into our
' th f* con*1(lonco today and spill tho whole
. UJ&gt; 0 * story but wo feel so good about It that
d somo of „
. ir .
.
hts from W0 Cnn bnr(^ y keep our Promlso to
“
keep mum.
So this much is mentioned to&lt;iay bscause it will enuso many to hnvo hope
Sn 3 m h* nntl thoso who might ho feeling bluo
1 . 0 cnn take new heart. It is nlways
m0r° „ UB* darkest beforo dnwn nnd tho dawn is Ho chillun am gettin* pow’ful good—
J*l ° h an* n0W 1,rcnltlnP an(1 the sun of prosper- Dey run on errands nn’ fotch in wood,
rowds RrC'
"hining through tho clouds 1Hey put cberything in do place it borowi "*
in n few months with a forco thnt will
longs—
",
dazile tho eyes of oven those who Christmas am cornin'—yes, cornin'
o courso bnve hnd the unbroken faith all along,!
along,
an expectWe w,n tc„ you moro nbout a), thU !.
great work later.
j Ain't Ink do ole times still wo will try
not to fuss
THE TRUTH ABOUT FLORIDA Ole Sandy Claus cornin’ liko ho always
mus'
Tho Sanford Chamber of Comniorcc Right down do chlmbly wldout any
through tho publicity committee hn* I
fuss
To fotch lots o' presents fo’ good gals
an' boys—
The Herald has been congratulated
To usher in Christmas wid laughter
upon the editorial written about tho
an' noise. •
business men of Sanford having spec­
—Phil H. Armstrong
ial soles weeks and getting tho people
in Timos-Unlon.
to do thoir trading in Sanford instoad
of sending out or going out of town
The following is sent in by a San­
to buy thoir goods. Tho Herald wants
ford citizen: "If 4 1-4 bushels of
tho Chamber of Commcrco through
wheat at 67c per bushel to tho grow­
tho Retail Merchants Committee to
er will make a barrel of flour and 00
take up this matter at once. Snnford
pounds of feed, how many quarts of
should bo tho trading cantor of Flori­
milk nnd lonvos of bread will the
da. We hnVo everything to make it.
feed nnd flour m ake?”

TR U C K

i

The white brute who assaulted nnd
robbed n Indy in DcLnnd Inst week
has been captured in Jacksonville. Tho
county should bo spared tho expense
of a trial, This bmto should bo hang­
ed at once without using the expensive
machinery of the luw or making nny
more fuss about it. Tills crime will
not bo condoned regardless of wheth­
er tho brute is white or black. Wo
boliovo in allowing tho law to take
Its coursu on every crime except this
one nnd whonover it occurs we will be
willing to holp on the rope.
GREAT THINGS FOR SANFORD
The Herald would liko to announca
some of the great things thnt aro In
store for Snnford but they cannot bo
mentioned now for It would qdoer the
denis ponding but suffice to any that
this city is on tho eve of tho greatest
building program that tho city has
ever experienced. Snnford is on tho
eve of acodmpllshlng those
things
thnt tho Horald has exploited for fif­
teen years. .Snnford f{| t^bout to ob­
tain nil that the city should havo obtnlned roftpy. W ” ■ % ? nAAM** th°y
were a long time coming they will bo

AND—
know the facts. Tho world doesn't
buy generalities; it demands specific
things—nnd is entitled to them.
"Wu tench tho history of tho state
For Fresh Deviled Cribs, add J In our schools, emphasise the dates of
a variety to the menu. These j Important events, blit to what extent
ar* tho facts and possibilities of Flqr'ore picked by the H ill Fish Co.
ost in political thlrlgfc, which is tho'
.peeper" ihterost fbr us to dlejMy/btrt
what do wo know abbot the State's'hfPhones ‘497-414
\ rledUursl resources? Its i
and tth) versatility of its.soil?
ytj&amp; a X a i i u i d k
"Facts—the
make
i
Florida
the
wonder
state,
as
the
Nawos n n n is n is s in ia m n i

Deane Turner j

It has now been discovered that a
British mess sergeant captured Jeru­
salem and not the general staff of the
British army. Tho mess sergeant no
doubt captured the city with his pork
nnd benns. A barage of thin delect­
able dish would conquer tho world if
properly npplied. Ask Hodgson Ball,
late of tho A. E. F.
Tho government hns n patent de­
vice to shoot InsectH out of tho air
with dust pistols. Great stuff. Such
pistols are needed at various points in
Florida.

Mrs. A. E. Qulgg spont Wednesday
in Orlando attending a family gather­
ing of her children.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. T. Humphrey an­
nounce tho nrrivnl of n girl horn Sat­
urday, Dec, 11th. Doth mother nnd
huby are doing fino,
Mrs. N. II, Draddock nnd little
daughter, Myrtle, nnd mother, Mrs.
Anna Swanson, returned homo Inst
Wednesday from tho east coast, hav­
ing spont n month in Minmi, Fort
Lauderdale, Delray and Palm Beach.
Mrs. Alice Henry, of Orlnndo, spent
Sunday afternoon with her grand­
mother, Mrs. M. V. Evans.
Mr4, nnd Mrs. William R. Crossmore,
of Gnlveiiton, Tex., urrlved Sunday to
spend tho holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. FergUBon a t their beautiful
homo on the lake.
H. D. Durant has Jdst purchased
the Martin plneo noar the depot and
expects to make considerable improve­
ments there,
Mrs, Alice Norwood expects
to
move In her new house on Wilbour
nvenue the last of this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellsworth Brown nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Langford and family
motored to Now Smyrna and other
placos on the coast last Sunday.
Mrs. Langford, who is running tho
Crystal Lake Hotel is planning to
build a modem up-to-date hotel near
the depot nnd hnvo it ready for next
soason.
Tho now arrivals a t the Crystal
Lake Hotel aro: Mr. and Mrs. Jermlnh
Rowe, of Hampton, N. H.; Charles
Crosby, of Hampton Falla, N. H.(
George G. Pike, of Exoter, N. H.} Mr.
and Mrs. .Charles McMahon, of Seabrook, N. H.; Mrs. Newman, of Exe­
ter, N. H.
George Pike, of Exeter, N, IL, is a
shoo manufacturer looking for a loca­
tion for a shoe factory, nnd thinks of
locating near tho depot, and if ho does
ho expects to bring a dozen or moro
families here.
Mr. Crosby will start building a res­
idence in a few days.
Sherman Sewell, of Salisbury, Mass,
has rented the garage hero for tho
season.
Mr. Rowe expects to start building
a residence here in a few days.

We will not say "Do Your Christmas Shopping
Early." Too many have said it before and it is al­
most a joke. But we con say without fear of jok­
ing or contradiction that if you have been saving
your money through our plan that doing your
Christmas shopping will cause you no fear because
you will hnvo that nest egg from which to draw.
—IN SHOPPING AND IN EVERYDAY LIFE—
It comes to you with full force thnt you have not
been saving ns you should. There is nothing gives
you so much independence as a Bank Account.
Come in and lot. us tell you about it. Christmas
brings it homo to you with full force.

of Sanford

CHIROPRACTIC is the SCIENCE of LOCATING THE f
CAUSE OFDI9EASE AND THE ART OF REMOVING IT S
BY ADJUSTING THE SPINE which relieve^ pressure on the {j
nerves and allows Nature’s life spark or nerve energy (o i
flow freely to and from the brain;
The cause of disease as the CHIROPRACTOR finds it is a ■
subluxation or partial displacement of the Bm'all bones of the ■
spine. There are twenty-four movable bones in the spine S
and each has a pair of nerves emenatlng from smnll open- {
ings on each side between the vertebrae. Subluxations &lt;Iu- ■
crease the size of the openings through which the spinal |
nerves pass, nnd impinge or press them, hence shut off n t
portion of the nerve supply to the organs, or parts and the £
result will he disense, deranged functional activity. A nor- J
mal nerve supply to any organ or part of the human body r
generates normal function nnd maintains health. In adjust- J
ing the vertebrae to release the pressure, tho CHUtOPitAC- J
TOR uses nothing but his hands. The whole object of his

DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU?
If yon want holp, if you want a Job,
if you have something to sell, if you
want to buy something, if you havo
lost or found something, If you want
to rent a house or a farm —well, if
you want nny or all of these things
tho only way you can have your want
realized is to give it Home kind of
publicity.
Now you could start out In your
car nnd go to the several thousand
readers of the Herald and it is possi­
ble that you could mnko tho rounds in
something less than 12,000—not count­
ing your time as valuable—nnd you
would undoubtedly sell what you
wnnted to sell, or buy whnt you want­
ed to buy. On the other hand if you
will tell your wants to tho Herald we
will stnte your case, it will go out to
tho same several thousands puople, and
your advertising will have cost you
nnywhero from n quarter to a dollar
and n half, according to tho number of
times you ran the ad, ns well ns’ the
number of words included in it.
Sovcral hundred people will be
reading your nd at one and tho nnnio
time if you run it in this paper, nnd
you will have your wnnts roalizcd al­
most as soon us tho paper is mailed_
ns people ore always looking for somathing which is for sale, ns well as look­
ing for a plnce to sell something thoy

Hours 9-12 n. m., 1-6 p. m.
Evenings by Appointment
LADY ATTENDANT
Gtimer-Woodruff Bldg.
First Street Opp. Magnolia

Eyes Tested

Orders Executed in

10 Bales and upward S

TOM MOORE
Optometrist-Optician
Opp. Postoffice

Ask for FREE Booklet 5
“How to Trade In Cotton" ■
and Daily Cotton Letter \

We Appreciate Your Business
Frames Repaired

l

Lenses Duplicated

J. D. Sugarman &amp; Co ■
Sugarman Bldg.
w
19 Beaver Street,
New York £

Employment Bureau
Tho Vocational Committee of the Bus­
iness nnd Professional .Wpnch'a Club
requests nit young w\..ien desiring
employment to registor at tho First
National Bank, and business men reulring help to consult register.

W hatever you buy for "Dad"
should l)o tempered with reason and
mercy on his pocket book. "Dad's"
presents aro nice nnd enuso a warm SHERIFF TOOK CHAGE OF
glow in tho hearts of the family but
UNDERTAKERS PLACE
m
P m
cause dad lots of cuss words tho day
after.
TAMPA, Dee. Id.—The next time
an attache of Sheriff Spencer's
¥10,000 HILL TOOK IIIH BREATH office takes charge of an undertak­
ing establishment writ and places
ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 1
Al ­ tho official seal on tho door, ho will
though St. Petersburg enjoys a cli­ inspect the interior of the places tho
SpLD OUTLASTED ITS
mate equal to thnt of any other city beforo doing so.
GUARANTEE
in th0 state, Floyd Thomason, teller
Chief Deputy Givens served nn exe­
nt n local hank, said ho was "frozen" cution ngninHt n negro undertaking
Ford Batteries
in his tracks a day or two ago when place here one dny this week nnd a t­
on looking a t a bill handed him by tached the contents ns a result of
$25.00
a woman who requested change ho action by a concern thnt clnimol the
discovered It was of tho $10,000 do- undertaker owned it n bill. After tho
nomination. She asked for $1,000 nnd deputy had sealed the plnce It was
$500 hills in exchange but finally de­ discovered/ It contained two bodies
cided to open nn account with It,
nwniting disposition.
So fa r as known it was tho second
Sheriff Spencer was called into the
Phone
bill of that denomination to appear ense inter In tho day and spont tho
hero. Two years ago n man deposited afternoon untangling legal red tape
a $10,000 bill but it was a special so thnt the w rit could be made to
transaction, the bank having suppli­ apply to the building and Uq contents
ed R to the customer. Dills of the with the ellmlnntiort o f the bodies.
$10,000 denomination rarely appear in Some persons here verssd In law ds- SANFORD BATTERY
“public'’ being used almost exclusiv­ claras that bodies 'in an
___ _
ely in transactions between banks, t oslnbllalfpi'erit 'i»re considered ?s part
SERVICE CO.
of the assets of the concern.
HKNMjd, Proprietor
J
If only 10 per cent of us ora crazy,'
The auto driver never 'gets lonely
as that professor says, how doss he
How ssk H t^ ohltl be for sett
account lor the f4ct that we spend in a great city. It'is so aasjr to run
reform
if tbars waa hotbiiigTi
more money fir now ban thiaA f i t Scrota somebody- Ms can have a heartg.ab.
to-heart
talk
with".
new houses?

SAVE YOU MONEY

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Write us

Empire Hotel Block
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

BIG CROP
F ertilizers

Enrich tho soil, increase the
yield, hasten maturity, im­
prove the quality. It pays to
use them regularly, Stock Id
our warehouse at Sanford.
Booklet |res from warehouse
or from—
JackxmvlUr

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THE
Little Happening*
Mention of
Milter* In Orlof
personal Item*
itf Intereat

In and About
a t The City
^

E THE WEATHER
Ja
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pj
jn
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Si

For
Florida:
Gonernlly
cloudy tonight nnd Snturday
rnin Saturday in north portlon; warmer in southwest
tonight.

You wnnted engraved Christmas
xards and tho Hernld obtained them
for you.
Got your Christmas nnd.Now Year's
cards, your ongrnyed Christmas cards,
tally cards, etc., a t tRo Herald office.
They arc going fast.
Give him or hor n portablp Reming­
ton typewriter for Christmas. Tho
finest portable typewriter on tho
Market. At the Herald office.
Tho ladies of tho G. I. A. will hold
a bazaar nnd cooked food solo In tho
Union Pharmacy tomorrow all day.
See their advertisement in this issue
.and patronize tho bazaar.

Summary of Iba
Floating Small
Talka Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Iteadera

f t H Hz i« f t h

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE
Our weather rojiort today
says calm and clear but that
meant yesterday. As we go
to press with this great
sheet of intellectual verbos­
ity it looks very much like
.th e heavens would soon bo
weeping again. Itnin is ono
of the things wo do not
need at present but never­
theless it seems thnt wo
must have rnin before wo
can get colder weather and
if thnt is tho enso lot us
have it. Wo want cold
weather for Christmas and
for lettuce nnd for hunting
purposes and other things.
75 yesterday nnd anyone
knows thnt this is summor
weather. Hnvo you bought
your Christmas furs yet?
5:1(1 A. M. DEC. 10, 1021
Maximum .................... 75
Minimum ...................... 53
Range ............................ 55
Unromctor .................. 30.44
Calm and clour.

Meet me at the Herald office toniyht, He will buy our fine statonery,1
at that time. They hav0 tho finest lino ^ H a t e j f t a l m f t a l i a N i
of stationery over brought to Sanford.
account of the meetings of tho cham­
Herald Printing Co.
ber will be given at a lutor data.
Meantime watch for tho big banquet
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alf Purdcn and to bo held the night of January fifth.
daughter, Annie May Burton of Jack­
sonville arc in tho city the guest of HAND CONCERT LAST NIGHT
relatives nnd friendB. They are former
DREW A BIG CROWD
residents of Sanford nnd their many
TO CENTRAL PARK
friends are glad to noo them back.
Tho bnml concert In Central Park
Hill Sntchor, of Longwood, was last night drew a large crowd nnd the
in today and brought tho editor of four sides of the park were lined with
the Herald a nice strip of venison off cars and the benches were filled.
tho big deer thnt he recently killed Charles Brady sang "Let the Rest of
over in the Woklwn. Como again, Bill, the World Go By" and his rich barnyou seemed to have noticed that edi­ tone was greatly enjoyed. Tho planta­
tors eat.
tion songs of the south with the Dixie
interlude was greatly enjoyed nnd the
In the bean guessing contest at entire program wns of the best up to
Lloyd's Shoo Storo tho shoes were tile usual high standard of this well
won by Mrs. II. B. Levy of Genova. known artist nnd the only fault to
This lady is visiting Mra. Peters of be found with tile entire concert was
that plnec. Sho guessed tho number the absence of seats in the pnrk to
to ho 1525. Also Mr. Itlves, express sent the big crowd thnt wns present
. .man. There being a tie they guessed nnd many of the ladies were forced
again. Mrs. Levy guessing tho ncur- to Btoml up during the entire concert.
, cst correct to tho number in another This will he attended to however by
jnr. Mr. Rivers will also got n pair the Chamber of Commerce as soon
of .shoes. .
as possible.

KaatJSffc

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DAILY BEBALP, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 6 ,1$U

RABBI WISE WAS
PRO-ALLY LEADER
DURING THE WAR

HANKS FINANCE CUBA

PAWS f f V f

For the holidays—just received in this morning’s express—low priced
—new designs—large varieties. Just the very thing you are looking for j
—initials—pure Irish Linen—any kind of handkerchief you can think g
of.

*1

It was Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, of
the Free Snyngogua, New York City,
who coined the expression heard so
often during tho last few years—
"assess!n-nucrocy." Ho used this ex­
pression tu define tho Teuton nnd
Turkish systems of government and
the word struck a popular chord In
tho American press nnd with tho Am­
erican people.
Itahbl Wise wns a recognized proally lender from the beginning of tho
wnr. He served ns a shipyard labor­
er at Stnmford, Conn, nnd was close­
ly associated with every wnr move­
ment throughout tho entire period of
the wnr. He leprcsontcd tho Ameri­
can Jewish Congress, and tho Zion­
ist organization of America in rela­
tion to tho Pence Conference. Ho was
uwurded the Legion of Honor by
France for eminent servico to tho
French Republic during tho wnr.
Dr. Wise’s relations hnvo nlways
been close to President Wilson nnd
his cnbinct, ho having been ono of tho
earliest supporters of President Wil­
son, long before the latter became
president.
Rabbi Wise Is one of tho most In­
teresting figures in American life
today. He founded the Free Syna­
gogue in New York City nnd several
years ago, following his refusal to ac­
cept tho call to tho pulpit of Templo
Enmmi-KI because ho thought there
might ho "strings" tied to tho cnll.
Todny his Free Snyngoguc, in Cnrncgle Hall, is the gront social center
of Now York City—whore class dis­
tinctions nre abolished, where rich and
poor alike gather, where Jews nnd
Gentiles meet nnd worship on tho oldfushioned religion of the brotherhood
of man—each in his own particular
way.
Undoubtedly Rabbi Wise is one of
tho greatest modern thinkers and
speakers. He is a fearless champion
of right—a powerful foe of wrong,
nnd lie strikes straight out from the
shoulder, wherever tho blow may fall.
As an orator lie is said to he with­
out a peer.
Rabid Wise will deliver a lecture at
the Princess Theatre on the night of
December 20th under the auspices of
the Sanford Kiwanis Club.

____________________________

B n n cM eS g Con®? L nffitoo HSomEm=ipaiirft J E u t o m s j
in all styles, put up in neat little Christmas Boxes. Perhaps no morecomplete line of Men’s Jewelry has ever been shown in Sanford.
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LOST

FOR SALE
NEW TWO-STORY HOUSE, NEARLY FIN­
ISHED. EASY TERMS
Other Bargains in Real Estate

A. F*. C o n n e l l y
C L A S S IF IE D A D S

LOST—Eyeglasses In enso marked
"Pnriott Optical Co., Twin Falls,
Idaho." Finder please leave at First
Nntlonnl Hank.
225-Gtp
LOST
Lost between Snnfordi Auto Ex­
change nnd Snnitnry market one gold
pin, set with largo pink sapphire nnd
surrounded with pearls. Finder please
return to Pico Annex and receive
! reward.
J28-ltf
Good news—Rivers Brothers', San­
ford avenue, have Just received anoth­
er nice assortment of Peter’s Diamond
Brand Shoes for children nnd lnfnnte.
Solid leather, well put together. Send
or bring your children and have them
fit up. They will get tho sumo treat­
ment ami prices as though you camo
yourself.
228-2tc

Classified advertisement*, 5 cents a line, No ad tnkon for lea* than
25 cent*, nnd positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cast
must accompany nil orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.

SANFORD HAH IT
Havana,Cuba, Dec. 15.—Arrange­
ments to secure a loan of $500,000
Wo have in Sunford a place where
the motorists can get service of any
from Havana bankers, completed to­
gnrnga
day by tho government, will end the
FOR RENT—Ono
furnished bod and all kinds, A modern
equipped
to
take
care
of
any
need'
fourth monthly strike of street sweep­
FOR SALE
room, also garagu. 110 Laurel Ave.
that
might
arise
with
any
motor
car
ers and garbage collectors, who, in FOR SALE—Eight room house with
100-tfc
at
any
time.
A
modern
drive-in
fill­
their present attempt to secure pay­ hath. Inimodlnto possession, Small
The bonrd of governors nnd several
Who ate the first oyster? Nobody. ment of nearly two months' back payment down, long time on bulunco. FOR RENT—Two furnished Urni ing station, storage for cars, washing
rooms, Oil I’nrk Ave.
212-tfc and polishing. The service in quick
members of the Chnmbor of Com- The original old grand-daddy, now wages, have been out for four days. I See Lane or address Box 7H2, Day­
FOR
RENT—Bud
room,
311
I’nrk
nve- ami snappy.
nierco held their regulur weekly lunch­ wrinkled and decrepit, was served to In addition to paying the white wing, ' tona, Fla.____________lUil-Tu-9nt»4w
nue.
178-tfc
eon at the Valdez todny nnd ninny us the other night.
A repair shop, the best equipped in
tho government will utilize the loan FOR SALE—Ono Dnisy churn. Call
matters of vital interest to tho city
the city, operated by MR. I*. A.
necessities. During thc'atrikc, sketchy
FOR
RENT—Furnished
flat
with
gn416-W.
201-tfc
were taken up nnd put over. A fu ll: Christmas cards at Hernld office.
223-tfc MERO, with a force of tho most skil­
attempts have been made to keep the FOR SALE OR RENT—8-rooniod | rage, D14 Myrtlo Ave.
led workmen.
capital clean by pressing scores of
house, 1011 Oak nvc. I'hoae 2H3-J. FOR KENT—Rooms and kitchennttoB,
A battery service station under tho
convicts into service since the strike
Shirley Apt., opp. R. O.
220-2fltp
218-tfc
able
management of MR. DOUGLASS
breakers could not be secured. Many
ARARTMI NT FOR RENT—One C. GRIFFIN. Ho knows batteries.
FOR
SALE
CHEAP—Gas
range
and
thickly populated streets presented
apartment consisting of two largo
There is a vulcanizing shop thor­
wood range, 1011 Oak nvu. Rhone
a wired appearance Inst night when
rooms,
well furnished, gas for cook­ oughly equipped with latest nnd best
283-J.
218-tfc
tainted by householders.
ing, electric lights, running water.
FOR SALE—Electric motor, 1-8 h. p. Adults apply 300 French Avenue, cor­ appliances for that trade operated by
MR. E. S. HOCKEY. Ho is tho tiro
first class shape, $10 cash. Rhone ner of Third street.
SCHOOL TERRORIZED.
221-Ctc repair man who bns never turned out
103-J.
220-itp
FOR RENT—One furnished apart­ an unsatisfactory job.
Richmond, Va., Dec. 14.—An at­ NICE DRESSMAKING done nt 014
You have travelled through ninny
ment. Apply 800 Magnolia., Mrs.
tack alleged to hnvc been made by
West Second St.
22G-4tp G. C. Catos.
227-Dtp towns in tills state and others, hut
John Morgan upon two teachers be­ FOR SALE—Girl’s bicycle in perfect
stop and think, hnvo you ever seen a
FOR RENT—Attractive apartment, servico station as complete in its lino
cause his son was whipped in school
condition. Mobley's Drug Store,
hot wutor, Garage, 1820 Rnrk.
caused a panic yesterday in Colonial
228-2 tc
as WIGHT BROS. CO. 227-lc; 10-lc
22fl-3tp
Heights school, Chesterfield county.
Morgan is alleged to have struck one FOR SALE — Choice oranges and
TKQOI* 3, ATTENTION
grnpofrult for Christmas, $2.00 per
WANTED
of tile teachers, a man, causing his
Troop 3 is to go to tho Scout Camp
face to bo cut by breaking bis eye­ hex, straps $1.25, f. o. b. Osteen or WANTED—Customers for fresh mlik,
Sanford. Cnsh with order.—F. N.
on
an overnight hike Friday instead
glasses. Morgan then struck the other
morning and evening deliveries.—R.
Eimly, Osteen, Fla,
227-Gtp
of
having
their regular troop moot­
teacher. Tho children fled in terror
L. Garrison, Rlionu 3711. 100-St-Tu
ing. All members nre requested to
nnd great excitement prevailed. Threo FOR SALE—Second hand square 201-tfc
bo nt the troop hendquartors ready to
piano, Knabe make, good notion.
warrants have been Bworen out again­
WANTED—Boarders, GOO Laurel ave­ loavo promptly at fivo o'clock.
st Morgan, ono ebnrnig^ him with Rrico $50, Address I’iano, care of
nue, corner Gth street and Laurel
The troop committee, nil scout of­
227-fltp
carrying a concealed weapon. He will Herald
ave, lluth hot and cold water. 227-2tp ficials nnd the boys' parents are urg­
be tried in Magistrate Spend’s court FOR SALE—Bird dog, 11 months old.
f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t ed to ntteml tho camp fire program
tomorrow afternoon,
Make It a
Cross setter and pointur. Guaran­
after supper.
teed not gun shy. Ready for breaking.
M. C. HADDOCK,
INSURED HIS C ITJtrS CROR
Ovvnor leaving for north. Sacrifice
Acting Scoutmaster.
TITUSVILLE, Dec. 10.—J. J. Par­ for $50,00.—M. Murphy, Sorrento, Fla.
rish, one of tho largost citrus fruit __________________________ 228-I tp Large manufacturing company, man­
Tho only certain thing nbout the
growers on tho East Coast, is tho
Rost cards—local views—lc ouch at ufacturing potato barrel*, wish to es- Conforanco is that the folks back
first producer in Brevard county to the Herald ofTic*.
tnhlish branch warehouse in Sanford homo will cuss the delegatee.
insuru his crops against frost. He has
and desire branch manager who can
FOR RENT
insured $15,000 boxes of grapefruit
invest $1,000.00. Address, I'- O. Iloz
Open and Closed Models
and oranges.
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms. 2501, Jacksonville, Florida.
Vulcanizing Shop
jn Stock
On the west side of Indian River
Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
the premium for the insurance wos Street.
105-tfa f t f t f t M i f t f t f t f t n f t
at Akers' Filling Station, now open.
ten
conts
u
box
while
on
Merritt
IsFOR
RENT—Light
housekeeping
A number of good used cars at
Tho way to boost your community A master tire builder le on the Job
Ind the cunt wns only eight cents.
rooms, Cnll 1020 East Second St. Is to boost you$ HOME PARER.
prices nnd terms to suit
day and night. Work guaranteed.
220-4tp
Bucnuse the island is surrounded by
ag'.'W
water ,th*&gt; average temporaturo ,is
about threo degrees higher than that
on tho mainland and tho insurance
PISTRIBUTORS
company recognizing tho difference
charged a smaller premium on fruit
209 Park Avenue.
Sanford
Patton’s Sun-Proof1Paint is not only Hold in gallons but in 25, 50 and 100-lb. kegs, and can bo
In that locality.
made up for $2.40 a gallon with raw linsoed oil. Tho formula of tho Patton’a Sun-Proof la tho

The F am ily’s
X m as Gift

WANTED

LEXINGTON

or Hupmobile

B. &amp; 0 . Motor Co.

An Indinn lover of elephants says
they go to honven when they die. Not j
the whlto onus. The. whito elephants j
go to Ford.

IMlii |

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i

You muy break up the graft in tho
gust If you will, hut Japan will cling
to hor holdings ptill.
J

snmO'Ofl tho government formula, 55% whito load, 35% zinc, 10% silica. It is mado for tho
South and has boon tho PIUDE of tho NATION for 40 years, no other paint enn be compared
with it. Sold by—
W H 11 i W l i f g M M I L . .

Sanford Paint &amp; Wall Paper Co.
Welajca, Block*,fyorth Oak Ave.

H. A. HALVERSON
MM— ■— H — — — —

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Sanford
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

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Sanford
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"City Substantial”

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEM BER 15,1921

NUM BER 2 * 7
L‘7f9

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

Tomb of Dante in Verona, Italy

THIRTEEN RECOMMENDATIONS
INCLUDE IMPORTANT
ITEM S FOR FARM ERS

DAIL EIREAN RESUMED
PRIVATE SESSIONS TODAY
TREATY CONSIDERATION
E X P E C T LLOYD GEORGE
TO ADVISE DELAY IN
PAYMENT OF INDEMNITY

( l l r T l i r Associated P e r u )

NAVAL RATIO 0. K.

D’VALERA DIFFERS

( l l r T h e Associated P r f i l l

WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.— Al­
ternate proposals relnting to the
5-5-3 ratio as worked out, ap­
parently overnight by naval ex­
perts, wbh presented today to
Hughes, Daitour nnd Knto which
Indicated according to delegation
spokesman, no formal agreement
had been reached by the
big
three.

RUSSIAN REDS
PAY IN JEWELS
FOR INDEMNITY
SO VIET GOVT. PAYS POLAND
WITH JE W E L S STOLEN FROM
TH E ARISTOCRACY

The six Imntlreilili anniversary of the death of Dante coming this year,
thousands of tourists are visiting the beautiful gothic tomb of the Ilullim poet
In Verona.

BREATHITT COUNTY RAIDERS
PENNED UP IN A CAVE AND
WILL FIGHT TO DEATH

WASHINGTON. Doc. IB—The arms
conference delegates have reached an
( l l y TH p Associated I'reaa)
agreement on nil tho major issues of
WARSAW, Dec. 15.—Gold nnd jew­
the naval ratio, but are encountering els estimated to lie worth 50 billion
new difficulties in their discussions Polish marks, wore the Russian Sov­ Gas Bombs Will Be Used to Dislodge Them This
iet government’s first payment to Po­
on the Far East.
Afternoon
Tho American "6-5-8” ratio forms land under tho pence treaty signed at
the basis of tho naval settlement, but Riga last March. They have arrived
( l l r TH p Associated I’ rras)
there are to ho rendoJustmcntB In here.
terday. A friend sent into tho cave
JACKSON, Ky., Dec. 15.—Throe
the original American pin nto permit
last night to nsk them to come out.
members of the bund which rnided
Japan to retain her now battleship MADISON COUNTY VOTES
They sent word when they did it would
tho Breathitt county jail Saturday be feet first.
Mutsu. Tho United States nnd Great
$750,000 OF RONDS TO
Rritnin will ho given n compensative
BUILD GOOD HIGHWAYS killing one man, fatally wounding n
The Guardsmen sent u burry call
. woman nnd seriously wounding nnoth- j for gas bombs which was received
quota of additional ships not yet de­
|er, weru surrounded today by state
I l l r T h e Associated I’ rrss)
termined in detnil.
.here shortly before noon. The bombs
MADISON,
Dec.
15.—
A
proposed
t troops in n cave twelve miles from
In the Far Eastern negotiations tho
1will be thrown In the enve this nftorlatest element of controversy is a |bond issue of $750,000 for various here. Troops are planning tho use of
noon in nn effort to drive tho men
request by China for abrogation of county road projects carried by an gas in an effort to drive them out.
the treaties resulting from Japan’s overwhelming mnjority yesterday. Tho , The men were discovered Into yes- jout.
fnmous "twenty-ono domnnds." When road building program, which will rothe request was presented to the Far ! celvo federal and state assistance,
Eastern committco of tho whole yes­ calls for tho hardsurfneing of sixty
terday tho Jnpnnoso promptly object­ miles of highway, whilo 153 miles will
bo constructed of sandclny.
ed and the committee adjourned.
FREIG H T SHU’ ASHORE
AT CHATHAM, MASS.,
SIIOALDED IN STORM

CONGRESS TO ADJOURN
FOR TH E HOLIDAYS
( l l r TH p Associated Prpaa)

Washington, Dee. 15.—Senate today
( l l r T I« p Associated I ’ r m )
adopted
Curtis resolution that con­
Chnthun, Mass., Dec. 15. —The
gress
adjourn
for is holiday recess
freight steamer Shodnck, from Bosto
from
December
22, to January 3. The
to New York, Btruck on the stone,
resolution
now
goes to the House
horse shoal in n snowstorm today.j
where
favorable
action
is anticipated.
Tho stenmnr wns apparently hard
aground when the Const Guards went
out to her, tho sen being very rough. CITY MANAGER FORM OF
GOVERNMENT FOR OCALA
The vessel hns about thirty men
aboard.
OCALA, Dec. 15.—Ocala will prob­
ably give tho city manager from of
CENTER COLLEGE TEAM
government a trial ns tho result of
LEA VES FOR CALIFORNIA Tuesday's municipal election. Dr. Eu­
gene E. Peek was elected mayor by
Dnnvillti} Dec. 15.— The Center a large majority over A. T. Thomas.
College's undefeated the praying E. II, Martin was unopposed for coun­
Colonels they elated to have final cilman nt large; while II. W. Henry
workout before leaving tomorrow for and W. It. Pedrlck defeated A. A.
Snndiorro, California, where they will Winer and D. E. Mclvcr, respectively.
play the University of Arizona in a The newly elected officials based their
football game in December 2flth. On campaign lnrgoly on support of tho
their return trip the team will Htop city chnrter adopted two years ago
at Dallas for n gnmc with tho Texns providing for n city manager. Winer
A. and M. on Jnuuary 2nd.
nnd Mclvcr are incumbents.
ORANGE COUNTY BONDS
S E L L ABOVE PAR ON
T H E F IR S T $750,000
ORLANDO, D jc. 15.— Par plus wns
bid by ouch of tho cloven bond buyers
represented nt tho opening of the bids
yesterdny afternoon for tho flr^t nllotmcnt of $715,000 of tho $2,500,000
rond lx&gt;nd issue passed liy Ornngo
county InBt July, tho county commis­
sioners last night formully awarding
the allotment to Sidney Spltzcr &amp;
Co., of Toledo, O., on their bid of par,
nccrued interest to dnto of delivery
nnd n premium of $15,037, their offer
of 102.21 boing considered tho highest
nnd best bid. Tho Spltzcr offer wns
u flat proposal of purchase and with­
out conditions of any sort. Follow­
ing this action, tho form of tho bonds
wns approved nnd they were ordered
printed.
On the first alignment of bids ns
they were opened, tho bid of A. B.
Leach t&amp; Co,, Now York nnd Chicago,
appeared to of f er tho highest promlum of $24,212.50, but on nnnlyiia of
tho conditions attached, it wns figured
that tho not premium was loss than
$10,000, ns a governing condition of
purchnso by thorn wns that tho pro­
ceeds should remain In their hands
without Intorost for an avrrngo period
of four months, tho earned interest
thus diminishing this nppnron.Iy largo
premium offered.

NO CASH FOR HOSPITALS
Washington,
Dec.
15.— Senate
amendments to tho dcflnloncy ap­
propriation hill, providing $1,000,­
000 for additional hospital facilities
for vnr veterans afflicted with tuber1,,
. ,o a iLmdcva, wore
• , •!( d Irani the nicnsuic by conv .. lid.cn up to­
day by the house.
■i
(bp senate
npproprntion of $000,000 for the pay­
ment o ' Indemnities for tubercular
cnttlo shnuirhtercd by dlrccion of tho
federal government.
WILLING TO FOREGO CASH
Paris, Dee. 15.—(By the associated
Press.— France is willing temporary
to forego cash ropnrtian payments
for Germany, a high official In the
French foreign office today told the
Associated Press.
Tho officlnls bald there wns gen­
eral recognatlon by tho press nnd
In French officialdom that Germany
must bo nldod and possibly compelled
in setting her financial homo In order,
If futuro Indemnity payments were to
be forthcoming.

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( H r T h r Aaanrlnlrd I’ rraa)

BERLIN , Dec. IS.—German govern­
ment has informed the committee of
guarantees it is impossible for Ger­
many to pay reparations sum duo Ja n ­
uary fifteen nnd that she consequent­
ly asks moratorium. If moratorium
is not granted the German government
will lie compelled to hnvo recurso to
credit operation to procure necessary
sum, it states.
ROADS SAY REDUCTION
IN RATES UK NO HELP
( l l r T h r Aaanrlnlrd I’ rrsa)

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

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

Attempting to Fill Major League Order For Re­
storation of Drafts
( n r T h r A u o o l a l n l I’ re a a )

NEW YORK, Doc. 16.— Haachnll’s
advisory council, with Commissioner
Landis ns chairman, &lt;vcnt into execu­
tive session here today In an attempt
to fill major leng.to’s order for restor­
ation of draft under satisfactory con-

Iditions to nil concerned. Judge Lan­
dis wns quoted as saying ho favored
universal draft rulo. Majors unalter­
ably opposed to present conditions by
Iwhich they suv they nro compelled to
pay outlandish prices to non-conform11st leagues of minors for star players.

GERMANY UNAHLE TO M EET
U LSER CABINET
R EI’ARTION IN JAN UARY
DEFIN'I ELY R EJEC TS
INFORMS ALLIED NATIONS
BRITISH INVITATION
( n r T h e A ssociated I’ reaa)

LONDON, December 16th. — Tho
Ulser Cabinet letter vas definitely
rejecting tho British Cnblnot invita­
tion to enter tho Irish free stnto,
wns mndo publh odny n tho Prcmlor
Lloyd George’s offlco.

‘ ri- tak
IW ill

IN ORDER TO PAY O F F REPA RA ­
TION Dl/E JANUARY
16TII

WASHINGTON, Dec. 15-Sw eeping
reductions in transportation chnrgos
nt present would not nssist a full re­
sumption of business activity and
would he injurious to tho rallronds,
Howard Elliott, chairman of tho bourd
of the Northern Pacific nnd director
of the Haven, in nn opening statemont
before the Interstate Commorco Com­
mission yesterday in its gcnurnl in­
vestigation of railroad rntes.
"Rates wore too low beforo tho war
if
Thirty Thousand Workers in New York Resent continuance of private ownership
and operation of railroads under pub­
Application
lic control is the aim of our policy,
and earnings were nearing the danger
(Iljr Tilt* Associated I’ rrss &gt;
council had advised local chairmen level," said Mr. Elliott.
NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—The action to hold their members at work nnd
of the United States railroad labor await action by International officers. IIARTOW UNDER TH E
CIT YMANAGER PLAN
board in Chicago, in setting up a He explained these orders had been
schedule of ten hours a day as the reg­ hastened out to forestall sporadic
( I l f Tin- Associated I'rraa)
ular hourly wage for common labor­ strikes, nnd that a meeting of the dis­
IIARTOW,
Dec. 15.—This city has
ers in new rules replacing the nation­ trict council would bo held as soon ns
adopted
a
charter
embracing tho com­
word
wns
heard
from
tho
internation­
al agreement mndo under government
mission
form—city
manager plan. Tho
al
officers.
control yesterday brought to union
charter
carried
by
seventeen
votes out
officials appeals for atriko
orders
Roberts asserted that tho board’s
from representatives of 30,000 work­ new rules, even while they retained of 572 cast. The campaign was warm­
ers in the New York district. This the principle of eight consecutive ly contested. Tho next step will ho
announcement was made last night hours constituting a day’s work and tho election of three commissioners
by William I). Roberts, grand vice­ granted time and a half pny after ten who will select n city mnnngor.
president of the United Hmthcrhood hours, carried maintenance of way
of Maintenance of Way employes and employes back to conditions existing Tampa Organizes
railway shop laborers. Tho first pro­ ten years ago. Ho added that, with
To Obtain Proposed
test, bo said, came from Pcnnsylvanii: regular assignment of Sundny nnd
railroad workers followed by appeals holidny work no longer drawing time
Mooseheart Home
from workors on tho Erie, Delaware, and u half pay, the result would bo
Lackawanna &amp; Western, Lehigh Val­ that workers would bo employed on Moose Home Narrows Down to Three
ley, and tho rest ’of the twelve lines tho roudheda on Sundays, when trnvcl
Florida Cities
operating witfiin a seventy-five mile wns lighter.
radius of New York.
( l l r T h e Assorlatril I ’ rraa)
"Tho board 1ms abolished the eight
TAMPA, Dec. 15.— Representatives
Roberts said that the New York hour day In fact," declared Roborts.
of almost overy civic organization met
this afternoon to launch n movement
to securo for Tampa tho Southern
homo of tho Moose fraternal organiza­
tion. Judge Henry M. Cohen has
been advised ho said, that the field
had boon narrowed to threo Florida
towns as prospective sites for tho
home.

Pnrlo Associated Dec. 16. — Gor­
man govorment Informed allied re­
parations commission Hint- It will be
unnblo
to moot fully reparation paySnmo Americans nro Irish pntrlots
mentn
due
on Janunry 15, and Febru­
because they lovo tho long green, nnd
ary
15,
was
officially announced tosome becnuBo they lovo tho long
dny.
green.

IS . A.V.

MORATORIUM
IS SALVATION
FOR GERMANY

CHRISTMAS T R E E SALK PUT
ON IIY TH E WOMAN’S CLUH

\

Calling for Establish­
ment of An Irish
Free State

Romo, Dec. 16.— Promlos Lloyd
George is expected to recommend a
threc-ycnr holiday in the pnyment
of Gormnn indemnity when he meets
Premier flrinnd, of France, in London,
December 20, it was learned today
WITH OTHER IRISH
LEA D ER S
from nn authoritative source. It is
AND S P L IT IN PARTY IS
believed Italy, on certain conditions,
IMMINENT
will support Lloyd George’s plans

Washington, Dec. 15.—Thirteen re­
commendations,including Legalization
cooperative marketing combinations,
lowering freight rates on nrgiculturnl products nnd establishment agri­
a n d m a y b e b a s i s f o b c o m . cultural nitnrhes in European cnpitnl
p r o m is e b y h e -a d ju s t .
was made in the report of joint con­
MENTS
gressional commission of agrlctural
inquiry filed today In senate.

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( U r T h r Associated I’ rrsa)

DUBLIN, Dec. 15.—The Dali
Eircnnn today resumed in privnte
session its consideration of tho
treaty calling for tho establish­
ment of the Irish free state.
LONDON, Dec. 15.—The House
of Commons this nfternoon re­
sumed debate nn tho Anglo-Irish
agreement, fenturo of early pro­
ceedings being nn nddress by
former Premier Asquith com­
mending the trenty for accept­
ance of the House.
DUBLIN, Dec. 15.—The question of
ratification or rejection of tho agree­
ment arrived at in London between
the representatives of tho British gov­
ernment and the plenipotentiaries of
the Dali Eircnnn to scttlo tho discord
which for centuries has existed be­
tween Great Britain and Ireland wns
debated yesterday at n secret meeting
of tho Dull arid later nt two secret ses­
sions. Another secret session is to be
hold today.
At tho publio meeting yesterday
Knmun DoVnlern, tho president, nnd
Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins und
other Dull deputies expressed their
views nn to whether the Irish delega­
tion to London had exceeded Its pow­
ers in signing the agreement with tha
British cabinet for u settlement of tha
Irish problem.
Do Valera nnd the members of tho
delegation were sharply divided on tho
question at issue. DoValorn contend­
ed that the treaty should not huvo
been signed without its having first
been referred to tho Dublin parlia­
ment. Delegates Griffith and Collina
insisted that they ami their colleagues
had tho power invested in them to sign
an agreement, but nut the authority to
condudu it. Mr. Griffith assorted that
the representatives of tho Doll Eireanil and of tho British cabinet in this
rospoct were in Identical positions, ns
each wns obliged to refer tho treaty
to their respective legislatures for
ratification.
Both Mr. Collins nnd Mr. Griffith
durin gthe discussion resented a state­
ment of President Do Valera Hint tho
delegation to London had not oboyod
the instructions of tho Dublin cabi­
net.
HAM SMALL TO SPEAK H ERE.
At n meeting of the Ministerial As-*
sedation held lur.t evening in tho
Haptist Church, it wns decided to in­
vito Ham Small, tho noted Southom
orntor, evangelist and editor tr. ad­
dress a muss meeting here to bo hold
In tho Princess Theatre on Tuesday,
January 17th at 7:30 p. m.
Dr. Walker, uh president of tho as­
sociation, was appointed to prosldo
and complete arrangements for tho
mooting while Rev. P. C. Hurhans, tho
secretary of tho association, was giv­
en charge of tho publicity.
Dr. Lanimoru C. Denise, of P itts­
burgh, Pa., who wns horo In connec­
tion with arrangements for tho moot­
ing, stnton that Mr. Small is as vig­
orous and humorous nn evor, though
over seventy yenrs of ago and thnt on
account of his ngo this Is probably
tho lust opportunity tho pooplo of
this community will hnvo to hear a
man who is known tho country over
nn one of tho nation's greatest speak­
ers. Dr. Donisu In assistant gonornl
superintendent of tho National Roform Ansocintlon under whoso direc­
tion Mr. Small hns boon speaking for
some years.
Tho mouting will bo upon to all
withqut charge and it Is announced as
a patriotic rnlly in behalf of national
and civic righteousness.

The Womnn’s Club of Sanford hns
decided thnt Seminole county needs a
health nurse. And nro trying to se­
curo one. For this cause they are put­
ting on the cntlro week before Christmns a Christmas tree Sale with Mrs.
A. E. Hill in charge. Thu sale will bo
in the old building occupied formerly
by Mrs. Catcs.Grcens of various des­
criptions will bo sold ns well ns Christ­
mas trees of nil sizes mounted and
ready for Snrta Claus to put on Ills
presents. Christmas wreathes will bo
on solo at very reasonable prices,
Mlstlutoo will bo sold to both old and
The mines of tho Swift Company of
young, married and unntnrrlcd so got
Alnfln
which hns been closod for
a supply.
sonio
tlmo
hns reopened and wiU
To say thnt Mrs. Hill hns chnrgo
operate
regularly
for some time now.
of this snlo Is enough to gunrantoo its
success.
Christmas cards at Horald office.

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B . J , HOLLY ............. .................. Editor
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We
will
not
say
“Do
Your
Christm
as
Shopping
T o m m — THEV OOfi'r
fl. A. N E E L -----......General Manager
N EnatR - OUR TEACHER «A)D
:
NEVER HAVE TO GO
Early.” Too many have said it before and it is al­
^DU HTME W0CO.PNT HEVER BE 1
E
"A man who will perjure hlniHclf to
C. L. IRWIN
TO WORM OR tWTHIN‘1
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most a joke. B u t we can say without fear of jok­
CIRCULATION MANAOXR
get off a jury Is not fit to livo In a
A WISH if TOO. DON'T HA»r
ter
woatrr Yomrvr!
I’ hone 148 up to 8 P. M.
civilized country," declared Hon. Chan.
ing or contradiction th a t if you have been saving
l l m m i n , t u t — M»iU Eiawm m Ap»ll—tt— 0 . Andrews judge of the seventeenth
:
your
money through our plan th at doing your
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judicial
circuit,
state
of
Florida,
in
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Christmas
shopping
will
cause
you
no
fear
because
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Win KOllH •*"•*‘i I**«MMIMMKMlt ■*•**• l&gt;W addressing the Rotury Club of OrlunD«llr*rt4 la 01ty by Oarrltf
you will have th at nest egg from which to draw.
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do recently.
— IN SHOPPING AND IN E V E R Y D A Y L IF E —
The b tf IS. to 1
W t a t o B m ld ■»•
"A selection of a jury la a great
O n itr u i U iik U lM
t t iir N nn tonlaala Onat?
problem,"
further
continued
the
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been saving as you should. There is nothing gives
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been In effect for a long time, it is
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you so much independence as a Bank Account.
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the correct system of arriving at Jus­
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Come in and let us tell you about it. Christmns
tice, hut it is also nbuBod. Do not
Lrings it home to you with full force.
criticise a jury, my friends, unless
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you are willing to servo yourself and
And this is Florida.
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take their places, it is ns important
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to s c / e on a jury and look aftor your
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Only n few more days in which to
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community's interest ns it is to hnvj
shop.
a body drafted for war service. I am
------------ o------------glad to say that not a Rotnrinn com­
. And then will come the thoughts of
ing before mo has ever nskod to bo
tomorrow and the first of the month.
E
oxcusod. This Is a egao of sorvico
I
of Sanford
nbovc self, nml I truBt tho peoplo will
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Reporter-Star says Orlando Is feel­
E
view the matter in this light."
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mitant easier credit, nml tho moro or
ing tho effects of tho orange and tour­
E
MICKIE SAYS
, less wide-spread industrial
revival.
ist crops. We wnr.* to fee! the long
TH E RIVER FIGHT IS WON
“The Survey" s a y , in part:
green from the Htuce.
Glasaea Fitted
"A building boom is sweeping tho
r -CVV UEW=.QU VGMiUE M-V TU'
—o-----Eves Tested
Rollovers in the rivoi, will rot Jin!country. There is decided bottorment
'TIVAH iS QE-CUZ t OO irf WOJEt*.
Hand plays tonight in the park. F.vly welcome n new convert to their
in the tix tile trades and the shoe and
CO WO
BiZ.Mt'o'o
erybody can go out and get an earful
faith.—Secretary of War Weeks.
TOM MOORE
1leather industries report progress.
MIGHT B E BETTER Y4 \T
of tho music that is free ns tho nir
In the war depnramont's annual re.
.
,
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.
Our surplus copper is gradually being
bemg
and costs less than tho wnter you
WIGHT B E A HOU. U K V JG ^ t
Optometrist-Optician
port unusual space is given to the Mis, . , .
,
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marketed at prices that tend upward,
AH’ NMEtvE OM ' tW UP-GRAOfi
drink.
sissippi barge line. This discussion,
,
M S I
Opp. Postoffice
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There is increased output of iron and
AGA1M, VRtevA IG VJHM »
------------ o------------prepared by Col. Asburn, chief of the ........
........................
Sain Small will lecture here noon Inland and Coastwise Waterways Ser­ steel, anil the railroads are coming
ALWAWS VJEAP. A 9MW.V. I
hack into the market. Husmess fail­
according to announcements.
Sain
We Appreciate Your Business
yO O YUM OU&amp;
vice, and indorsed by Secretary of
numerous, Unemployknows aomu things having boon an War Weeks, is searching, com pro-, ures . are less
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,
F e r t iliz e r s
editor for many yearn and no doubt he hcnblvn, (»(r and UIuriIm Ukk.
Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
It " " !" 1
'■ taen iu .ln *. “ " ,l "»vEnrich tho soil, increase the
can tell us something that will be new pronouIKea tho M l..l» lp n l b n * . lino , ln» *
lncr«„»lnK.
1
,
,
,
"The banks of tho country have
yield, hasten maturity, im­
and novel.
a success and submits a wealth of ,
.
,,
i been able, since the establishment of
prove tho quality. It pays to
facts In p i.'if of that conclusion.
.
f
,
&lt;•■! . .
............ tho Fedora) Reserve system, to a d in
use thorn regularly. Stock in
The name of the new hotel being
In the forum of business money , ,
,
our warehouse nt Sanford.
constructed by the Orange Hotel talks. Is it to the finance then, that
“ ™ ,r? ° ul° r]y f ‘;acral ro'
Booklet free from warehouse
Company is "Tho Mcnondez." This wo turn for final testimony? T h e re of ndustry, following a
, .
.
m i
it
i
period of inflation than was pass Me
or from—
rhymes with Valdez, but it will bo port relates
how tho barge lino has 1
,
1
four times as big as the one in the l ^ ^ ^ r f r o m ,Jscr to '^ w ln n o r'ln 1 IIon1B nf &lt;,Ur, ' T kinf
T*
Celery C ity.-O rlando Sentinel.
thc brk&gt;f ,)crlot, of tho experiment. It mai" t&gt;&lt;1 ^ trem ely decentralized Such
Armour F e rtiliz e r Works
Jacksonville. Florida
You mean in name only.
wna ,|oop in deficit in 111ID, improved, 8cr,v,C0' Particularly In the last year
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------------ o------------, substantially in 1020, continued to n[,‘l “ &lt;|Uar,to; '
bt'“n ‘.,f 1,nc“lcul*
In tho death of Albertus Vogt, Flor- j ll(lvnm.(t unti| in April of this year it
,t‘nL'f !t1 to th? nat,on 8 Ibu8 ncMIda lost a picturesfjuo and historical Bhowcll „ c k „ r profit for the first nj ,t the evidence of a general collapse
Employment Bureau
figure. It was worth something In time. May and June were prosperous of
8ll&lt;-b as 'vas ropeatci,.,y tx ;
SA V E YOU MONEY
tho Hall of Fame to he (he man th a t 1ninnt,1Hi too, WUh April they produc- 1
’
W " zatlon " f
The Vocational Committee of tho Bus­
dlscovercd..........................................
pliosphale in Florida,
It oil earnings of $110,570.90 above the the Fo. oral Reserve system, has necesiness and Professional Woman's Club
meant a small fortune for Vogt hut actual, out-of-pocket operating ex- sarily tended to prolong the period of
requests all young wu~icn desiring
Writo us
if we nro not mistaken Ids latter years peases for the last quarter of tho Y ls-; T't-,Ntlju»tniotit.
employment to reglstor at the First
fWAPtff
wore passed in less luxurious sur­ c l year ending Juno 80. And for tlio
Mipinwlnltf, through tho groduol
Sd&amp;WRot
National Ilnnk, nnd business men re­
Empire
Hotel
Block
roundings thnn the years in which he five months from April to August, in­ liquidation and utilization of accumu­
ORLANDO,
FLORIDA
u
sing help to consult register.
Try n Herald Want Ad today.
wns rolling in newly acquired phos- clusive, the excess of income over op- lated stocks of commodities, the way
phnt wealth. He contributed many orating costs approximates the hand lias been prepared in a number of
IDM BS
' industries for an increased volume of
fino articles on Florida and was a some figure of $250,000,
,
‘3
a
great booster for tho state.
There is still a further, more con- Productiorr for current consumption.
a
■o-----elusive proof of the soundness of th o 'Tho ^
th“ ‘l " ™ r d course of
By the way of explaining why it barge line as « business proposition. Ktfnoral V*1™* 1,1 lhlfl country and 2
si
doesn't print all the court news of The project’s "inherent m erit" is abroad hns lessoned tho incentive to a
tx
contemplated purchases, and this *
Okeechobee county, the Okeechobee demonstrated, the report shrewdly and deter
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■audition
the
depletion of
of n
News points out: “ Very few peo­ correctly observes, by the fact that f ° ,11(1,ltion supplements &lt;
•»“&gt;depletion
,
,
i
holdover
stocks
in
creatine
an
enlare"increased
h°M°V
L
&gt;
r
&lt;R&lt;
ll-'ks
in
creating
an
enlarg­
n
ple live who do tint in some way break improved equipment and
D
ed
demand
for
current
production."—
1
the laws of our land every week in tho tonnage have transferred deficits into
a
Tampa
Times,
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year. Why should we pcrsccuts the surpluses. That observation
roots
H
B
------------ a-----------a
fellow who lias been caught with down into thc fundamentals of liusi■
a
E
a
W EEK S W EATHER REI'ORT
tho goods," and let you and I go free j ness. It is proof of the real commer■
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beenuso we have not been found o u t?" •cinl need of this utility, along with
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Wonder what they have done with its rational capncity for growth.
Weather and crop conditions in ■
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Much remains to bo done, however, Florida for the week ending December K
the “goods" caught in Okeechobee?
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H
if the bargo line is fully to come into j;jt ipoi. Temperature: The temper- B
— Tampa Tribune.
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its own. The service is at present „tUre during the week, ns a whole, ■
Sanford, Fla., Dec. 5, 1921.
■
seriously
handicapped by inadequate- WUB KonCrnlIy moderate, although the ■
Thc Christmas edition of tho Daily
■
Herald comes out today with twenty terminals. Tho terminal work that foropnrt n»d tho Inst few days of the
Santa Claus,
pnges and illustrated cover. It is not lias boon done at St, Ixiuis, Cairo, •^ , , 3^ vvere much cooler thnn the
ns Inrge as we would like to make it Memphis and New Orleans is noted 1Ht.ngontl| wIth light frost, locally dnmCare of Seminole County Bank,
but we are trimming the cloth to suit favorably in tho report which urges aging to tender truck. Midday temper­
the business am! could not wait on that this work he hurried to corn- atures wore In the t!0’s during several
Sanford, Florida.
much of the copy that came in late. I»,,01tlon- , At Pro8unt iaat,‘!'&gt;uat1u to! f ' days a t some stations in the central
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a
Daily papers have a strange habit of nal&gt;, with archaic methods of handling ami southern division.
Dear
Santa
Claus:—
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merchandise,
impose
a
heavy
cost
a
going to press on time and miss much
Precipitation: Showers t h 'nugheut
a
Modern equipment and methods will
advertising thereby hut missing busi­
tho section, locally heavy to excessive
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I
should
like
Johnny
to
have
a
Christmas
present
this
effect economies in this branch of
B
ness is not us bad as missing the
in thc central and western divisions. ^
a
operation that will swell profits and
year
that
he
will
thank
me
for
every
day
of
his
life.
a
mails, Thu Christmas edition of thu
The week's total rninfall exceeded 2 ■
h
expedite service. The argument for
Weekly Herald comes out tomorrow
inches in Pasco, Hernando, Orange, ! m
terminals is given decisive point by
3
nnd the Herald office has been a busy
nnd Sefinole counties. Thu rainfall 5
Kindly start a Savings Account in his name with
reference as to wimt has been accom­
place this week. This is thc first time
was
very
light
nnd
Insufficient
in
tho
J
plished when modern towboats were
the enclosed dollar and put the pass book in his stock­
E
thc Christmas edition was shifted to
south.
jS
put on the river.
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ing
on
Christmas
eve,
Daily and Weekly editions. It means
Condition of Crops: The week was M
The necessity is nlso stressed for
much to the advertisers for there is
Joint rntes ami fur cqultnblo division favorable for farm work, and much 3
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an entirely different mailing list for
of the revenues, a matter which is to plowing was done throughout tho j J
I think he’ll have fun watching his account grow
Weekly ami Daily and the merchants
a
section.
Tho
work
of
fertilizing
is
£
lie brought before the Interstate
with advertising in the Christmas edi­
when I explain how his savings will be increased by the
Commerce Commission "through an general In central nnd Huuthrrn o
M
tions reach tho very cream of the bus­
counties.
Shipping
of
citriiH
fruits
c
o
n
-.*
interest added by your bank.
a
amicable proceeding." It is observed
iness of this part of Florida,
Tho
B
that in some instances "tho railroads tinned active, nnd the fruit in imprnv-,{J
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Herald nlsu had thu little ones in mind
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were demanding thruc-quartora
or ing satisfactory is the upper counties. *
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in publishing a Christmas edition this
Hold me responsible for seeing to it that Johnny has
a
greater of the joint revenue for per­ Beans, eggplants, white potatoes, and B
a
year for it was their request that wo
something
to
add
to
his
account
every
week.
When
he
formance one-quarter or less of tho other truck were shipped In moderate B
■
again go hack to tho old custom of
a
a
joint service." That inequality, of quantities. Recently set cuhhngo is u
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is older he will take over that responsibility himself. I
bringing out Santa Claus and tho il­
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is doing very well and a smnll
course, will lie redressed.
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lustrated cover and tho many Christthink he’ll have the saving instinct by that time. That
Viewed in detail und entirety tho quantity of strnwherries wns picked
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report is most gratifying to nil who during tho week; tho crop is mnklng
will be a REAL gift.
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a
have fought tho fight for tho rlvor. good progress, although more back­
a
Your old pal,
It is a certificate of tho bargo lino’s ward tl an usual. Oats, rye nnd past* I
NEW PURITY
success. The fight hns been won. Tho uro continue in good condition, frost g
DAD.
■ victory has officially been acknowledg­ being insufficient to dnrnngo grass
CROSS PRODUCTS
ed.—St. Louis Tost-Dispatch,
to any extent. Land is being prepared
5
planted during fncl'Jtles, The mild
a
Fig Tudding,
E
temperature,
so
far
this
winter,
has
WE
HAVE
"TURN
ED
TH
E
COR­
Date Pudding,
been fnvorablo for nil fnrm propnraN ER" IN BU SIN ESS
Plum Pudding
Enclosed please find chock for $......................................... with which to open a Savings Account for S
’on.a. Much of tho Bwcet potato crop
Checoiato Fudge Pudding.
There are multiplying evidences of hns been harvested
Lobster Salr d
thu fact that domestic business hns
Chili Concurno
Namo
Address
"turrod the corner" nnd is gradually
Creamed Finnan Haddio
Lloyd George hns bought nn osbut
surely
emerging
from
tho
defla­
a
Dovlled Chicken
tntc In the midst of n v/ooded dis­
Kindly mail the pass hook to me at.
tion porlod Hint began about tho mid­
Creamod Spaghottl with
dle of Inst year, according to tho cur­ trict. Looks ns If ho contemplated
Cheese
Address
rent issue of "Tho Gunranty Survey," taking to •tho tall tlmbor.—Toledo
_L:t . . .
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Drop a cord In the book marked “Merry Christmas from
the Gunranty Trust Co., of N(iw Blade.
&gt; York'.! monthly rovlow of business
A naturollst says all Nature de­
I’hone, 4OT-4M
9 and'financial cond!lion«. Two out­
WEI,AKA BLOCK
standing indications of tho Improve­ tests decayed vegetation. This U es­
Nam*
miih
ment nro cheaper money, with its con- pecially true of the dead-beat.

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

Only 9 more Days till Xmas

THEHERALDPRINTINGCO.

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The Peoples Bank j
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B IG CR O P

GLOBS PIANO CO.

G ive a Real G ift This Christmas !
T h e Seminole County Bank
Sanford, Florida

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Deane Turner

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�TH E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15,1921

TO ANY MAN,

TO ANY MAN,

WOMAN OR

WOMAN OR

CHILD

CHILD

With every pur­
chase of $10 we
will give one dol­
lar In merchan­
dise F R E E of
charge.

W ith every pur­
chase of $10 we
will give one dol­
lar In merchan­
dise
F R E E of
charge.

a c c e i

O U R
This is the first sale ever held at this store during our entire business career of over
six years ot square and honest dealings. We are ottering some of the most sensational
values that have ever been offered in this city or ever will be offered again. Present
conditions have forced us to slash prices in half and many articles listed could not be
replaced for the selling price. This sale will last tiirough the holiday season with the
same cut in prices through tout the entire sale. This is your chance to stretch a dollar
bill, so that it will have the purchasing power of five

SHIRTS
Blue Chambray Work
M
Shirts .................................................... tl 9 t *
Men’s fine Dress Shirts,
98c to $1.25, n o w .............................. A 9 1 *
Men’s Dress Shirts,
£*4 A A
$2.98 value n o w ...........................t j l l a U U
Men’s Dress Shirts,
0 4
A Q
$2.98 value, now ........................tj) J L « « / 0
Men’s Silk Strlpo Dress Shirts, regular $3.98
and $4.98 value,
^ f"
now ................................................ A 9
All $7, $8 and $10 Silk Shirts,
A A
now ..................................................u v « U v

MEN’S SHOES
All Men’s $0.00 and $7.00
Shoes, n o w .................................
All Men’s $8.00 and $10.00
Shoes, now ..................................

MEN’S SUITS

$ 4 .9 8
$ 5 .9 8

MEN’S OVERALLS

79c
79c
89c

210 wt. Denim, regular pair
$1.49, now ......... .....................
Men’s Jackets 210 wt. to match
Overalls, regular $1.49, now
Men’s White bnck blue Denim Overalls, full
size, double stitch, $2.50
now ......................... .................
(Jackets to match)

WOMEN’S UNION SUITS
Women’s Ribbed Union Suits,
$1.25 value, now ...............................

MEN’S UNDERWEAR
f

i

Men’s Fleece lined Underwear,
M
per garment ...................................... *1

LADIES’ COATS AND SUITS
ly Cont or Suit, value $29
to $45, now
....................

O A A
tp lO a U U

LADIES’ HATS

MEN’S HOSE
20c value,
now .................................
25c-35c value,
nmv .................................
15c value,
now ................ ................
Pure Silk Clock Ilose,
now .................................
Men’s Wool Army Socks
now ..................................

LADIES’ SKIRTS
Ladies’ Prunella Skirls, all sizes and colors,
beautiful patterns, regular
OW 91?
price $8.50 to $12.50, now ....

WOMEN’S HOSIERY
Women’s Silk Thread Ilose, best made, $1.25

MEN’S ARMY PANTS
Men’s Army Pants,
while they last ................................

A

to $1.98 values,
now ......................
Women’s High CratioMercerized
ilose, 25c value,

f t A if*
O tfV r
Cotton
&lt;4 IJg*

Women’s Silk Clock Hose,
value $1.50 to $1.98, now .......... v O L

MEN’S BLUE SERGE PANTS
en’s Blue Sergo Pants, $G
O Q O ft
$8 values now $1.98 and.......... « J J O * V 0

LADIES’ HOUSE SLIPPERS
Women's House Slippers
-4 f f .
now .......................................................1 9 &lt;

MEN’S
SAILOR JACKETS
*
Regular U. S. Stnndnrd, guarC
antced all wool ........................A • «J

MACKINAWS
Men’s Water-proof Mackinaws,
ed, $5.98 to $7.98,

MEN’S CAPS
50c to 98c values,
now ..’.........................
$1.50 to $1.98 values,
now ............................

Sheep lin

$ 3 .9 8

WOMEN’S SHOES
All Women’s $0.90 and $7.00
Shoes, n o w ................................
One lot Women's Solid Leather
Shoes, n o w ................................

WOMEN’S FELT SLIPPERS
Women’s Felt Slippers with leather sole and
heel, fur trimmed, $1.98
0 4
4A
value, now ............................:..... O l t ^ Z t f

WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR
Women’s Ribbed Underwear, reg- Q { ]
ular 75e value, n o w ......................... 0 3

Successor to

320 Sanford Ave

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CHILDREN’S DRAWERS
One lot of Children’s Ribbed Jersey Drawers,
value 50c (only six to a
4 f" «
custom er), now .................................. 1 9 1 *

COMFORTS
All Comforts, $2.98 to $3.98,
now ..............................................
All Comforts, $4.98 to $0.98,
now ..............................................

�PAG E FOUR

T H E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEM BER 15 ,19 21

Removal

We offer Dining Room Suites of Solid Oak
and Walnut

TjI»L your living-room express the qualities of refinement and comfort in
your home. Many beautiful patterns shown on our floors, in cnne ends and
backs, upholstered in Velours and Tapestries.

Cedar Chests
Made from Genuine Red Cedar
A Handsome Xmas Gift
Big line of ROCKERS, LIBRARY TABLES, FLOOR LAMPS, DAVENPORTS

Big line of STOVES, DINNER SETS, ICE
CREAM FREEZERS, COOKING
UTENSILS

For the Room that don’t look quite right
—a Rug

m an

W o f //te
B e f / e s

Qua////
More wanted than ever because of their
sanitary features. A large col­
lection from which to choose

----------- B IG L I N E O F ------------

Blankets &amp; Comforts

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One-third of man’s time is spent in sleep
* 'INSULATION PAWn
S •AIR SPACE
___
4 .SPECIALLY prepared
^INSULATION MP5R
3 - MINERAL WOOL__
g (SPECIALLY PREBAnrO
®'INSULATION MPER
7 -INSIDE CASK
o-METAL UNINO

enjoy comfortable sleep by using
our Bed Springs

H

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T H E SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 5 , 1 U 1

u&gt;Ul« H apM el*!*
Mention of
Mottero la Brief
pefnoaal Hobo
of litoroet

I n

a n d

A

b o u

t

•
Summary of Ibo
Floating Small
Talk* 8acdnclly
Arranged for
Horn'd Readers

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Dn. WALKER RETURNED
CONGREGATION HAPPY

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Tho congregation of tho Methodist ■
church are happy over tho return of £
T h e
C i t y
Dr. S. W. Walker, Not only has ho £
returned from tho conference but ho v
has returned to Sanford for another ■
m M to to to to to to to to
to to to to to to to to to to
year and Methodists and members of ^
to
to
|«
n
"
other churchcs and all his friends horo *
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are well pleased with this good nows, is
:
T H E W E A T H E R
:
:
S A N F O R D ’S
:
Dr. Walker has mndo a wonderful re- ■
cord
for progress for, church build- 5
ga For Florida: F air tonight to :
T E M P E R A T U R E :
Ing, for spiritual upbuilding, for his ■
to nnd
Friday,
increasing to
--------to
to cloudiness probably rain in to to Up sho goes to 79. It does to evangnlicnl work hero and last but ■
to extreme North portion; lit- to to beat all about this winter, to not least for his ability to mako fr i­
to tie change in temperature.
to to It is Floridn ail right but to ends among tho people of this city.
to wo want a littlo touch of to
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M to to to to to to to to to
to Greenland's Icy Mountains to CHRISTMAS SEA L SA LE B E N E F IT
to right now to send tho prlco
I sure will. I’ll see that everything1 you have ordered for Dad and Big
to
ThlB week nnd next week will bo
of our winter vegetables nnd
Some of tho Sanford Club women
Brother will come from PERKINS &amp; BRITT’S, because I too know that
Ha fruits up to the ronl Christ­ Ha
some trading weeks In Sanford.
Ha mas mark. However, this to c«o'alV 4 ‘^tract!,M ^ ™ ra"t;i theyjiave the very n ic e s t, And I am going to get those silk hose for
Mrs. W . B. Powell, of EustiB, I s Ha nice Juno wonthor Bults our to Lake Monroe Inst night for thc Coal j mamma from them, too, they have the nicest line.
Tell sister that I
among the Lake county visitors to Ha wintor visitors so it is nn to Salo benefit.
■ am also going to get that nice big warm Sweater for her beau from
Ha ill wind that blows nobody to
tho city today.
Mrs. A. M. Phillips snug "In Her
H« good nnd even if the warm to
Garden" nnd gave ns an encore ono | them also. I always do my trading at—
Mr. and Mr**. 0 . Pullmnn Connelly Ha southern wind does blow wo to of tho old fnshioned fnvorites. When 1£
nnd family of Orlnndo, wore In tho h i know it will be colder some to Mrs. Phillip sings here hearers nre J;
city this nfternoon the guosts of Mr. Ha time. Whnt's eggs worth? to always prepared for something good ■
Ha
5:10 A. M. DEC. 15, 1021
to nnd Inst night wan no exception.
nnd Mrs. Ralph K. Gore.
|m
Ha Maximum ........................ 70 to
Miss
Orn
Wlllinms
gave
a
group
of
”
00 to
A locnl bootblack mado the mis­ Ha Minimum ....................
humorous
readings
which
were
o
n
-'
J
take of yelling "Shine" on the street to Range ..... v .................... 64 to thusinsticnlly received l»y her nudl- n
yesterday nnd waB nlmost mobbed be­ Ha Barometer .....................50.20 to ence. Miss Williams read with much 5
s
Northwest and pnrt cloudy Ha
fore he could explain that shining
,
W /ir /S D/F/TffiF,
skill and finish and is quite an add!- i 5
to
was his legitimate business.
1* *
tion to the artistic circles of Snnford. ■
to to to to to to to to to to
Tho plnyett ‘‘Two Old Maids nnd *
J . E. Fuorlicht is in the city today KNIGHT TEM PLARS, ATTENTION A I’icturo” brought down the house.15
enruute to points in South l- lurula. o | Taylor Coinmandery will meet in
Miss Mildred Holly took the pnrt *
was at ore time editor of the Mul- regular conclave on Friday, Docom- of a college girl with a talent f o r ' ■
berry Herald nnd ia well known in her Iflth nt 7 p. ni. Full opening in collecting suitors nnd picturts.
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I
nowspuper circles in tho state.
Order of Temple Rehearsal in tncMiss Kitty Dullozc wns her chum.
WANTED—Good 1921 Ford touring
, tics,
The two old maiden nunts, MIhs
car; will pay cash for best offer
You get tht big Christmas edition
Order of Red Cross will he con- Mae Holly nnd Miss Maude Lnke.
submitted. II. II., Hnx 518.
22l-3tc
o f the Daily Horald todny. Rend I t , furred nt 8:30. Visiting Sir Knights
Miss Mildred Holly gave nn Egypt­
to to to to Ho to to to to to
over and pntrunize the locnl m or-1welcome.
ian dance. It was n great pleasure to
chnnts who nrc asking for your trade!
II. E. TOLAR,
hoc this graceful young Indy intorand who hnve big Htoeks of goods j
Em. Com. proto this age long dance. She wns
NEW TWO-STORY HOUSE, N EARLY FIN ­
W A N T E D
catering to your wants.
--------------------------- given several encores.
I
--------TROOP .1. ATTENTION
Lnke Monroe in addition to sell­
ISHED. EA SY TERMS
Lnrge manufacturing compnny, man­
Thc Montezuma Hotel Ih sporting’ Tr&lt;,0P ls to 8°
the Scout Camp ing nil her quota of stamps hn% also
ufacturing
potato hnrrels, wish to es­
a fine new electric sign that tells 0,1 ,m ovcrnight hike bridny instead realized a neat profit on this preformOther Bargains in Real Estate
tablish
branch
warehouse In Sanford
them from afar that here is the place &lt;)f ,mv‘"K thoi' r‘‘Kulur troo»’ "\cet- nnce. Much for the credit is due to
end desire brunch manager who can
Profossin
Jacobs
and
his
corps
of
for the proper accomodations. Elect-! n«*
,noml)ie rs , nro rctlucate‘l to
invest $1,000.00, Address, P. O. Ilox
ric signs are the thing to brighten w nt thc tro««’ headquarters ready to ♦oachers.
Lnko Monroe is fortun­
2591, Jacksonville, Florida.
up your city and make it seem that '
I ™ " * 1* ,lt ™ o c “ck- f , ate in having this progressive nnd
1 ,
.
The troop committee, nil scout of- public spirited man in their midst.
peo|i i ari aw a c.
flcinls and tho hoys’ parents nre urg­
Ha to to to Ha to to to to to
Lake Monroe has raised $27.00,
ed to attend the camp fire program
Will C. Long assistant editor of the ! aftcr 8Uppt.r
LOST
Don’t make any engagements for
Railroad Telegrapher, tho official
M. C. HADDOCK.
I.OST— Eyeglasses In enso marked
organ of tho Order of Rnilrcnd Tele­
Acting Scoutmaster. the night of December !llst. On that
“Pnriott Opticnl Co., Twin Falls,
night
the
American
Legion
will
pull
graphers, with hendquartorR is St.
Idaho." Finder plcaso Icavo nt F irst
one
of
the
biggest
and
best
dances
of
Louis v. 's in the city todny. lie was
Sec our nice assortment of chil­
Nntionnl Bank,
225-5tp
enroutc to Leesburg where he will dren's nnd misses' beaver hats in col­ the sonson nt the court house. Ball's
orchestra
will
furnish
tho
music
and
Classified
advertisements,
3
cents
a
line.
No
ad
taken
for
less
than
take a position on the Leesburg Com­ ors black, blue and brown. High in
In tho proposed naval reduction
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
mercial for the winter months, lie quality, reasonable in price.—Rivers there will ho something doing every
program
to cut down expenses, tho
minute.
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line nnd remit ac­
is in love with Florida and owns grove Brothers, Sanford Avu.
227-ltc
presidential
yacht May!lower hns not
cordingly.
property near Tavares nnd expects
been
Included.—
Richmond Times De­
The Parker Cignr Compnny which
to make Florida his future home.
Christmas cards at Herald office.
spatch,
FOR RENT— Light housekeeping
was destrayed by fire at Ppnnt City
FOR SALE
rooms. Call 1020 East Second St.
several weeks ago has again stared
FOR SA L E —Oranges pneked for
The nnvnl expurts have discovered
220-4tp
oprating.
Christmas, Mrs, A. Vaughn, phono FOR RENT— Ono
that
reduction of armaments will
furnished bod
323-J.
223-Gtp
lower
morals. Well, what nre wo
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room, also garage. 110 Laurel Avo.
■
aiming
nt if it not a lower war moraio
FOR
SA
L
E
—Eight
room
houso*
with
109-tfc
N
O
T
I
C
E
■
a
bath. Immediate possession. Small FOR RUNT—Two furnished ~Uoii all around?—New York Post.
a
Sale Bankruptcy Stock payment down, long time on balanca. rooms, till Pnrk Avo.
a
212-tfc
a
Notice is hereby given that under­ See Lnno or address Box 782, Day­
a
FOR
RENT—
Bed
room,
311
Park
avo- Piano Owners, Notice!
■
199-Tu-Snt-lw
signed, trustee in tho matter of S, tona, Fin.
a
nne.
178-tfc
a
Benjamin, trading and doing business f o u SA L E —Ono Florence AutomniT-1
a FR U IT CAKE, NUTS, RAISIN S, DATES, FIG S, CANDIED
as S. Benjamin, in Bankruptcy, wilt
lc 3-burnor oil stovo with mantol * OR RENT— Furnished flat with gn- Here for a limited stay. Patrons de­
a
■
on
Thursdny,
December
15th,
1921,
nt
and
oven. Call 415-W.
204-tfc j rago, OH Myrtlo Avo.
223-tfc siring tunings phone Valdez Hotel.
C H ER R IE S, GLAZED FIN E APPLE
■
■
tho corner of First street nnd PalFOR S A L E -O n o Daisy churn. Call i FU,K. “ ^ T - R o o m s and kitehminttos^
a
motto Ave., Sanford, Flordn, between
’
•’01 tfc i Shirley Apt., opp. I’. O
220-20tp “Mack the Piano Tuner*1
41G-W.
tho hours of 10 n. m, nnd 11 a. in. re­
r a is r . i a p a r t m en t
Foit_ iiENii= o ir.
ceive bids of tho Icnso covering storo FOR SA LE—Two story
apartment consisting of two largo
building. Apply to tho owner, Klon,
„ .
, . ,
.
,
rooms Nos. 301 nnd 303, in tho City
2 0 5 -tfc! rooms&gt; well furnished, gas for cook­
of
Sunford,
Seminole
County,
Stnto
of
Ares,
805
Oth
St.
a Mixed Chocolate in hulk and Pound and Half Pound Roxe.s.
ing, electric lights, running water.
n
Florida.
FOR SA LE Oil RENT—H-roomed Adults apply 300 French Avonuo, cor­
a
■
The right is reserved to reject any
house, 1011 Oak avo. Phono 283-J. ner of Third street.
224-0tc
PLUM, DATE, FIG AND CHOCOLATE PUDDINGS
a
and all bids. Highest hid subject to
218-tfc
a
FOR RENT—Ono furnished aparta
approval.
■
FOR SA LE CHEAP—Gas range and
niont. Apply 809 Magnolia., Mrs.
■
CLARENCE V. MAHONEY,
wood range, 1011 Oak ave. Phono G. C. Cates.__________________ 227-Gtp
a
224-ltc
Trustee.
a FR E SH CRAN H ERRIES, GRAPES, A PPLES, HANANAS,
283-.T.
218-tfc
a
FOR RENT—Attractive apartment,
a
-Electric
motor,
1-8
h. p.
FOR
SA
LE
a
hot wator. Garage, 1820 Park.
ORANGES, C EL ER Y , LETTUCE
a
first class shape, $10 cash. Phono
a
220-3tp
T
R
A
I
N
S
C
H
E
D
U
L
E
103-J,
220-4tp
a
T H E STRON GEST
NICE
DRESSMAKING
dono
nt
014
WANTED
GUARANTEED
CORRECTED TO NOV. 10, 1921
West Second St.
220-Jtp
H U E MADE
Piano t u n e r o. ii.t T x r a m n r ^ WANTED—300 laborers for paving
Southbound
and Bower work in tho City of Dnypert tuner and repairer is in town
Departs
Arrive
tonn, Flu. Lowest wages 15 cents par
N E W
P R IC E S
a.m. for a few days. Leave orders at the
u
Wclakn Block No. 83.. ......... 2:30 a.m. 2:40
hour for ton hours daily. Pay in cash
m Phones 497-494
220-2tp
8:40 n.m. Lincoln House.
No.
27..
m
every Saturday. Work will last from FabrlcH
Sizes
Cords
1:38 p.m. FOR SA LE — Choieo oranges and
m
No.
91
six to eight months,—Atlantic Illthu- $ 9 ,s o
30x3
u
3:20 p.m.
No.
80............. 2:55p.m .
grapefruit for Christmas, $2.00 per iithie Co., Dnytnnn, Fin.
222-Otc $ 1 2 .5 0
$18.00
30x3 Vi
7:10 p.m. box, straps $1.25, f. o, h. Osteen or
No.
85.. .......... 0:55 p.m.
32x3 Vt
$25.50
WANTED—Customers for fresh mid., $ 1 0 .1 5
Sanford. Cash with order.— F. N,
31x4
morning nnd evening deliveries.—R $ 2 1 .7 5
Northbound
Purdy, Osteen, Fla.
227-fltp L. Garrison. Phono 3711. lfll)-St-Tu $ 2 5 .3 5
32x4
$32.40
Departs
Arrivo
$ 2 6 .5 0
33x4
$33.40
F
tX
lfH
m
?
-Second
hand
:onu
nan
square
'204-tfc
2:03 n.m.
No.
82............ 1:48 a.m.
n
34x4
$34.25
action.
piano,
Knahc
make,
good
WANTED—Salesman
with
n
arto
call
|
f
■
12:05 p.m,
No.
84............ 11:45 a.m.
32x4 Vt
$41.90
Price $50. Address Piano, enro of
on dealers with n low priced 0,000 ( *1 ,,
2:55 p.m.
No.
80.. .......... 2:35 p.m.
33x4
V
t
$31.50
$42.85
Herald
227-Ctp
■
mile fabric and 10,000 mile cord tir e .'
4:05 p.m.
No.
02.. .......... 4:00 p.m.
■
$13.65
35x5
$54.75
■
For first class Job work—th* Herald $100 n week with extra commissions, i
No.
28..
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— Universal Tiro &amp; Rubber Co., M ich-'
FOR RENT
igan City, Ind.
227-ltc
SIN G ER SEW ING MACHINE CO. him Standard
Trilby Branch
Arrivo
Doparts FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms. WANTED—Boarders, (SOD Laurel aveMachines in all styles of Cnhinels, Electrics, Separ­
Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
nuo, cornor (Jth s trtrt nnd Laurel j
xNn. 100..
7:00 a.m.
ORLANDO, FLA .
105-tfc avo. Both hot nnd cold wntor. 227-Jtp .
3:25 p.m. Stroot,
xNo. 24..
ate Motors. AH on smnll installments per month.
xNo. 158..
7:00 a.m.
He kind to her eyes, get a Scwllght. Also a use­
I8MRI
7:00 p.m.
No. 22..

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AGENT SEM INOLE COUNTY

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21.. .......... 2:50 p.m.
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xNo. 120.. .......... 7:45 p.m.
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E X PL A N A T IO N

Patton's Sun-Proof Pnlnt is not only sold in gallons but in 25, 50 and 100-lb. kegs, and can be
made up for $2.40 n gallon with raw linseed oil, Tho formula of tho Patton's Sun-Proof is the
stlmo ns tho government formula, 65% white lend, 35% zinc, 10% silica. I t is made for tho
South and hns been tho PRID E of the NATION for 40 years, no- other paint can be compared
i with it. Sold by—

9 v.

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|Sanford Paint &amp; W all Paper Co.
Welaka Block, North Oak Ave.

H. A. HALVERSON
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M R S. F R E D D A IGBR, Society Editor,
Phone I17.W
If i m have e a r fri*a«i Thlttas raw
—U J # t »r» ■»!»■ u p t l m m r n a h s
Room, m r U jm tt are n tir U la la s , writ#
i t u l i l «ard *• thla I n a r t a n l , olrtaa
ietatla, a t U M h m ti a llaa. ft wtU

SOCIAL CALENDAR

Baturday— Hemdon-Bivlns Nuptials
at high noon at Holy Cross Episco­
pal Church.
Saturday— Mrs. A. P. Connally will
entertain tho members of the H em ­
don-Bivlns brlday party a t a wed­
ding breakfast, at her homo on
Magnolia avenuo.
Saturday—Tho Children's Story Hour
will be held at Central Park a t 4:00
o'clock.
Friday— Mrs. Henry Purdon will en­
tertain the members o f the T. N, T.
Club at her homo on Pnlmotto ave­
nuo at 3:30 p. m.
Friday—Tho Indies of the Baptist
ehurch will hold their bazaar nnd
cooked food sale at tho old stand
of Mrs. Cutes on F irst street.
Friday— Mrs. Dwight Babbitt will ontortuin at n Buffet Supper at her
homo on Sanford Heights at seven
o'clock, honoring
Miss Winnlo
Brown c. bride-elect of this month.
Friday— Mru. Hu! Wight will enter­
tain tho members of tho "Lucky
Thirteen” bridge club nt her homo
on Park avenuo, in honor of Miss
Adelaide Higgins.
Snturday—The Ladies of tho Baptist
church will hold their bnzanr and
cooked food sale at the old stand of
Mrs. Gates.
Monday— Misses Zoe and Fannie He­
lm Munson will give a dance nt
their homo on Myrtle avenue nt
8:30 p. in.
Snturdny— Mrs. Claude Howard will
givo a farewell party for Mrs. La
Vorne Hurt at her home on Third
street at 3:30 p. m.

Ing three table* of player*.
In the interesting game of bridge
played during the evening high score
among the ladies was made by Mrs.
D. L. Thrasher, who was awarded a
silver bon bon dish. The men's prise,
linen handkerchiefs, was won by Dr.
Puleston.
SANFORD BAND W ILL REN D ER
At the conet us ion o f the card game
A F IN E MUSICAL PROGRAM
the hostess served n delicious salad
IN CENTRAL PARK TONIGHT
course, with hot rolls and coffee.
The Ssnford Bend, now recognised
COM M ITTEE CHAIRMEN FOR AN- as one of the finest bands in the
NUAL BALL
state, will render one of their regular
Tho committee chairmen for the an­ weekly programs of music tonight in
nual ball of tho Social Department of Central Park beginning the first numthe Woman’s Club are as follows: In­ bor at eight o’clock. The weather is
vitation, Mrs. S . Puleston; program, ideal, the now moon Is almost full
Mrs. Raymond Key; floor, Mrs. W. L. along with other people and all the
Morgan; music, Mrs. E. M. Galloway; stage is laid for o fine time. While
refreshments, Mrs. S. E. B arrett; there are several other meetings in
punch table, Mrs. J . M. Wallace; dec­ tho city tonight there will be plenty of
orations, Mrs. C. R. K irtley; recep­ pcoplo who aro able to attend tho
tion, Mrs. George Herring.
band concert. Como out and hoar our
find hand. The following program
should bo clipped from this issue and
taken to the park with you:
March—S. T. B. A ............. R. B. Hall
Overture— Sky Pilot ........ A. Laurens
Vocal Solo— Let tho Rest of the
World Go By................Ernest Ball
Chas. Brady
Descriptive— A Summer Evening
In Hawaii ...................C. E. Wheeler
Opus 101 No. 7.— Humoresque........

Tho Indies of the Methodist church
wish to thank the following morchantB
and firms for their nsHlstunco during
their bnznnr: Woodruff &amp; Watson,
Ball Hardware, I’orkinH &amp; Britt, E l­
der Springs Water Co.) B oll-Jar Coffeo Co.

BAZAAR AND COOKED FOOD
SALK
Thu Indies of the Ladles Union of
Mrs. W. S. Thornton has returned the Congregational Church will hold
homo from Winter Park whoro sho their annual bazaar and cooked food
spent several dnyH with her parents, solo all dny Saturday in front of tho
Princess Theatre.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher and BREVARD W ILL M EET
Mrs. J . I). Woodruff aro spending the
ORANGE WITH A 16
day today in Eustis as the guests of
FOOT ROAD TO COAST
Mre. Thrasher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Furrnn, today being their Gold­
Orlando, Dec. 16.— The delegation
en Wedding Anniversary.
from Orlando nnd Orange county that
yesterday visited Titusville to consult
Mrs. Hal Wight is spending n few witli the sort of road the cast const
days in Orlando as the guest of Mrs. county will build to "meet Ornngo".
Cecil Butts and other friends.
got hack last niglitoptimistlc over the
result of tho trip.
II. W. Adamson, of East Windsor
Brevard couny will meet Orange
Hill, Conn., is "pending some time here the river with n sixteen-foot road, nnd
a t tho Montczurnn.
Dixie Highway, is the message the
travelers brought him.
L. C. Denise, of Pittsburg, Pn
Tho trip was niado beenuso somo
among tho out-of-stute visitors
days ngo it was reported tiint owing
Hanford today.
to a shortage of funds.Brevard was
going to nliuvu down the width of
C, L. Stokloy, of Mt. Dorn, wns in
their section of the highway to nini
tho eity yesterday transacting busi­
feet.
ness.
Bonds nre being sold for the road
today, and now that the little mlsunR, H. Rivers, of Bennottsvillc, S. C.,
dertndining with the neighbor county
arrived yesterday and will spend somo
lias been ironed out, it muy bo said
time hero at tho Montezuma.
that the prospects are indeed fair for
a
direct road to thu coast, a dream
Jack Lloyd, of Winston-Salem, N,
of
many moons in this town and
C., is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W
county,
measuring up ns n greyStokes.
bearded Blognn with the one to get
Miss Noll Lane, of DcLand, is tho the Jull off Orange avenue.
attractive guest of Miss Norma Hern­
CHRISTM AS STA TIO N ERY,
don,
POST CARDS, SEA LS, ETC,
Limits, Patrick nnd Strong, of
Everything in the holiday Hno in
Cnristrom Field, Arcadia, aro oxpectod to nrrivo today and will ho attend­ stationery, post cards, engraved
ants nt tho Herndon-Bivins wedding Christmas nnd Now Yenr’s enrds,
stamps and stickers, etc., nt tho HorSaturday.
nld office. One of tho finest and most
Mrs. K. B. Rnulerson, of Fort complete lines over brought to San­
Picrco, wen among tho visitors nt tho ford. Open every night until Christ­
mas,
Montczumu yesterday.

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Let's see. How was it this country
run its a ffairs before tho Marine
CorpS weg established?— Baltimore
Sun.
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woven with th at of the prpifress of the
community.

Children's hand-made dresses, also
corsage bouquets,— The Quality Shop.
226-2tc

The community has progressed.

There­

fore, it follows th a t this Bank m ust be a
Buy your Chrlstmoa tree and
Christmas green from the Woman's
Club.
227-Stc

progressive Institution, and as it has serv­
ed every need in the past, you can be sure
that it will serve your needs in the fu ­

Mars and arms are spelled with
tho same letters and dispallcd with
the samo spirit.—Greenville, (S. C.)
Piedmont.

ture.

Beautiful line of Christmns Station­
ery, Bower A Roumlllnt.
225-tfc
Congregational Bazaar will be held
at tho Princess Theatre nil dny S at­
urday.
220-3tc 5

A COMMUNITY B U IL D E R

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Huy your Christmns tree nnd ■
Christmas green from the Woman's ■
Club.
227-3tc

F. P. Forster, Pres.

g

B. F. Whitner, Cashirr 5
B

Children's hnnd-mndo dresses, nlao
corsage bouquets.—Tho Quality Shop.
220-2tc
The outstanding characteristic of
tho typlcnl American is his faculty
of being busted again Monday morn­
ing.— Akron Beacon Journal.
Buy your Christmns tree and
15. A. W ILL GATHER
Christmas green from the Woman's
FOR M EET IN ORLANDO Club.
227-3tc
W, N. Sheates, state superintend­
ent of public instruction; Dr. H, O.
Enwnll, professor of psychology of
tho University of Florida; professor
E. P. Cubberely, of Lolund Stanford,
Jr ., University of California; nnd
Miss Adelaide Baylor, ngent of home
economics education of the federal
hoard for vocational education are
among tho principal speakers on the
program of the annual convention of
the Florida Educational Association
to bo held a t Orlando, December 27 to

Congregational Bazaar will bo held
nt tho Princess Theatre all dny Snt­
urdny.
220-3tc
Some women think that ns soon
as they have acquired a husband nnd
a can opener they nre equiped for
life.— Seattle Post Intelligencer.
A nice lino of Bibles and Testa'
meats for tho old and young.— Mob
ley's Drug Store.
227-tf(

All kind.* of imported perfumes,
Bowor
&amp; Roumlllnt.
225A reduced rate of ono nnd onolmlf fnro will bo in effect from all
"That 0 . K. Butter-crust Broad
parts of tho stnto, it was announced,
makes tho family happy." Poinsotnnd u large attendance is expected.
Arrangements for tho convention tla Butter-split broad "can’t bo boaton."
227-Otc
nro in the hands of W. S. Cawthon,
president; R. L. Turner, secretary
Congregational Bnzanr will bo hold
and Dr. Fons A. Hathaway, chairman
nt tho Princess Theatre all day S at­
of tho executive committee.
urday.
22G-3tc
CAN G ET LIC EN SE TAGS

The Methodist Conference hnvo re­
cently decided that Lakeland is the
Tallahassee, Dec. IB,— Complroller
best location for tbe
Southern
Amos hns announced that owners
College where it will bo located.
of automobiles nnd trucks can ob­
tain from any bnnk or nt tho offices
Every color of Dennison’s Lustre
of tho Clerks o f tho Circuit Courts,
Crepe Pnper, nlso Crepo Pnpor
County Judges or Tnx Collectors In­ Streamers, Festoons and other Den­
formation concerning the weight of nison’s Crepe Paper Christmas decor­
various models of all makes of auto­ ations.— Mobley’s Drug Store. 227-tfc
mobiles in connection with the filing
of applications for nutoinoHle licenses
A fter Docembor 15th the Co-opornfor 1922. Under the now State law tivo store will movo from tho present
ownors will pay to according to tho location in tho old passenger depot to
weight of their cars instead of the tho store room nt -117 Sanford Ave.,
horsepower ns heretofore.
that hns been occupied by Brown's
Booklets containing information ns Market. Low cash prices for fresh
to weight of cars also hnvo been sent meats nnd groceries.
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state.
Christmas Candles,
Whitman’s,
M EM BERS OF W. 0 . W.
Huylcr’s, Wiley’s nnd Log Cabin Pe­
Important meeting Wednesday, De­ can nut roll,—-Mobley’s Drug Store.
cember 14, 7:30 p. m. District man­
227-tfc
ager will visit camp.— F . T. Miller,
Clerk.
224-3tp
Tho new business block of four
stores which recently been completed
EASTERN STA R INSTALLATION nt Voro will nil he occupied within a
short time.
The Enstcrn Star will hold Oielr
installation services Thursday night
Tho indies of tho Bnptist Church
nt 7:30 nnd every newly elected officer
will hold their nnnunl bnzanr on F ri­
is requested to be present.
day nnd Saturday, Dccombcr 10 nnd
17. I’lnco will bo announced later,
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You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro
fessional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column
LAW YERS

CONTRACTORS

George A. DeCottes

S, O. Shinholser

Attorney-at-Law

Contractor und Builder

SANFORD
Over Seminole County Bnnk
FLORIDA
SANFORD

HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance”
Sold and Serviced by

Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Haight &amp; Wieland
GARAGES
Smith Bros. Garage
Expert Repairing

Geo. W. Knight
Real E state and Insurance
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Sanford Constructs Co.
CONTRACTORS AND I1UILDBR8
Planes and Specifications Cheerfully
Furnished
All Work Guaranteed
H. T. PACE
I*. O. Ilox m

PU R E WATER
89.98% P U R E
Phone SI1-W
Sanford, FU

OIL, GAS and A CCESSORIES
Oak and F irst

SANFORD

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HOTELS
Hotel Montezuma
“Snnford’s New Hotel”
I1JS0 Up Per Day

FLORIDA

.. Employment Bureau..
The vocational commltteo of the Busi­
ness nnd Professional Women's Club
requests all young woman desiring
employment to register at the F irst
National Bank.
AGNES G. BER N ER , Chairman

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General Machine nnd Boiler WorkH
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
hands in stock
Crank Shafts Re-turned

Sanford Steam Laundry

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. CO LLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
S17 Commercial Street

Sanford, Fla.

TRANSFER
“ WE D E L IV E R TH E GOODS"

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities

FO R SE R V IC E
Call 146-J

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

W. RAW LING, Prop.

— Got your Scratch Pads from Ttat
Herald—by tho pound—16c.

Acteylene Welding
OF ALL KINDS

Thrfeo business buildings was de­
Sanford Welding Co.
Sanford stores nre dressing up for
stroyed by fire nt.Cnllnhan the past
Christmns,
week. The loss is approximately Located in Eagle Bldg., 205 Oak Ave
$25,000 with no insurnneo.
A useful Christmas gift, buy a ko­
dak.— Bowor &amp; Roumlllnt.
225-tfc
INSURANCE
All kinds of imported perfumes,
Bower &amp; RoumiUnt.
225Bazaar, fancy work, cooked food
N. Y . L IF E INS. CO
Snle Saturday, December 17th, Union
Congregational Bnznnr will bo held
W. T . RO BERTS, Agent
Phnvmncy, by G. I. A.
227-2tp
nt tho Princess Theatre all dny S a t­
urday.
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Congregational Bnzanr will bo hold
nt tho Princess Theatre nil dny Snt­
Florida
Sanford
The building activities of the stnto
urdny.
220-3tc
have showed lip a smnll percentage
A useful Christmas gift, buy n ko­ until nfter tho holidays when they
dak.— Bowor &amp; Roumillnt.
225-tfc will then start up ngain.

Dictionaries of tho next century
An attractive little daughter arrived
will
contain something like this:
a t tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
"Prescription, a device Used to ob.Wight Wednesday afternoon.
tuln alcoholic beverages; obsohito.’’—
EVENING BRIDGE
Greenville, (S. C.) Piedmont.
Mrs. C. E , Henry cntortnlncd tho
members of tho Evoning Brldgo Club
Good meals, $8,00 per week, Tho
Missouri pnpor— “One uhouM nh
Tho way to boost your community
vary delightfully Inst evoning at her is to boost your HOME PA PER.
ways wear a smllo at brenkfnHt.’ Tomplo Club, cornor Third and Park.
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tf-p
That much at lousl.—Boston Trans
script.
--------Aftor December 15th tho Co-opera*
Buy your Christmas tree and tivo store will movo from the present
Christmas green from the Woman's location in tho old passongor depot to
Club.
227-3tc tho store room a t 417 Sanford Avo.,
--------that has beon occupied by Brown's
BonutIful lino of Christmas Station-1 Market. Low cash prices fo r' fresh
Making Low er Repair Charges
ory, Bowor &amp; Roumlllnt.
225-tfc moats and groceries.
220-4tc

H o f-M a c B attery Co

The
of th is Bank Is closely
Inter.... history
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A largo assortment of Dennison's
beautifully engraved Christmas cards.
— Mobley's Drug Store.
227-tfc

H. W. NICKERSON
Public Accountant; Audita— System*
Income Tax Service
Room 10 McNeUl-Davis Bldg.
Phono 852
Orlando, Fla.

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

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very, very few men that have not at some time or other made their purchases from us. And we make a study of
their likes and their dislikes. By doing this we are in position to help you select a gift, and then too, we KNOW
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please “HIM” for Christmas. All they need do is to watch his likes and dislikes in apparel, then come to us for what is newest in that garment. He is just the same as telling it from the housetops to you.

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TIME is past when some nonsensical gift of no passing value made up our Christmas bundles. It is the gift that can be used and enjoyed that pleases most—and with
it all losing none of the personal touch which we all cherish in Yuletide—remembrance.
NEVER WAS OUR STORE better stocked for wide and exclusive selections. You
wjU find every package coming from our place—each in special Christmas box—all
ready for your card.

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PA G E EIGHT

Men’s Club M eeting
A t Parish House,
Well Attended
Many Plana Were Discussed for tha
Enduing Year
The regular monthly meeting of the
Men's Club was hold a t the Pariah
House last night. President B. F
Whltner called tho mooting to order
and after reading o f tho minutes by
Sec. S. M, Lloyd, many plans wero
taken up and discussed as tho differ­
ent committees made reports. It was
decided -that tho work on tho Parish
liouso would bo continued until the
house waa placed in first class condi­
tion for7 entertainments of all kinds
and tho Parish House made tho
nmusomont center of the city.
A friendly bout between two loen
boxers wns pulled o ff to the delight
of thoso present who wore treated to
some fine footwork nnd shadow box­
ing and after tho bout n dolicious
luncheon consisting of sandwiches nm
coffee was served. Tho mooting w u b
a most enthusiastic one as all meet­
ings o f the Men’s Club are and three
now members, George Fox, Monde
Fox nnd Dr. Denton wero tnkon into
tho club.
Many of tho members practiced
bowling ns the Men's Club under Goo.
Fox will havo a representative bowling
club to meet tho boys from tho Rotary,
Kiwnnnis and several other clubs in
n City Rowling League for the winter
months. Tho club will also organize a
basket ball team to meet with other
city teams and tho older men of tho
city are in for a most strenuous sonsen at tho Parish liouso if all the
plans nro carried out.

©Society brand

ELSIE FERGUSON in

Also a Century Comedy
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-Also Striking Models and Fox News

MAKE IT AN

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CURLING IRONS
only .............................
3-llm IRONS with
Curling Ir o n s ..................
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Because these Clothes are made by Society Brand, they are smart. Be­
cause they are hand-tailored, they stay smart.
Because they stay smart, you wear them for a longer time.
why they are the most economical Clothes you could buy.
We are offering—

That is

F. P. RINES

T'wo Suits fo r the ’P rice o f One
Plus $ 10.00
This Sale will close Christmas Eve Night

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" if there is a rcnl Christian there, TRO TSK Y WARNS RUSSIA
AGAINST JA P A N E SE
the conference is saved.”
( I l r T h e A a m c ln lfd I 'r r a a )
SA Y S PLAYING DOUBLE
A fter ho had maintained hiH para!
Washington, Dec. ID. — Urbnn. for two hours Lcdoux wns taken to
Lcdoux, thnt “Mr. Zero” of the re­ police hcndqqunrters on a charge of Moscow, Dec. 15.— (By the Associ­
ated PresH.)— Warlike appeals have
cent im plem ent congre.v*, lodny, be­ disorderly conduct.
been issued to the Russian bolshevik
gan n one-mun picketing campaign
Rather cute of Uncle Sam to mnke army and navy by Leon Trotsky,
against the nrmiHticc conference.
Lcdoux, while parading in front of the fourth tnx Installment ‘fall duo minister of war and marine. These
the PnnAmoricnn Union building, about the time you get your Christ­ appeals, sent out by wireless, demand
carried his heart covered unihrellu, a mas savings out of the bank.— Colum­ increased preparedness for hostile
action, nnd declare that Japan, “hop­
bia (S. C.) Record.
a Bible and a lighted lantern.
ing to strengthen her Siberian posl“I am searching for a Christian
tio
at tho Washington conference,"
in the conference,” ho told inquirers,
Try n Herald Want Ad today.
has lnunched an attack against the
far eastern republic.
"Attcmpa to gain tho world's con­
fidence by promise to recognize tho
debts of imperial regime,” he nrgued,
“arc futile, nnd grand trade conces­
sions arc useless if attacks on Husain
continue with tho aid of French and
Japanese arms nnd gold.
Complaint of repouted and teacheruus attacks, nlong the Polish-Ruma­
CHIROPRACTIC Is the SCIEN CE of LOCATING TH E
nian and Finnish frontiers is made
CAUSE OF D ISEA SE AND TH E A RT OF REMOVING IT
HY ADJUSTING T H E SP IN E which relieves pressure on the
by tile minister who adds these have
nerves imd allows Nature’s life spark or nerve energy to
been committed, “while hypocritical
flow freely to and from the brain.
speeches about disarmament were be­
ing made by capitalistic demagogues
Tho cause of disease as the CHIROPRACTOR finds it is a
at Washington,”
subluxation or partial displacement of the small bones of the
"The holshoviki nrmy,” he declares,
spino. There are twenty-four movable bones in tho spine
"must
doubto its efforts so that it
and each has a pair of nerves emanating from small open­
may
be
in.rendinoss to defend Russian
ings on each sidn between the veitcbrne. Subluxations de­
independence,
Tho industry* of tho
crease the size of tho openings through which the spinal
whole
country
must not slacken hut
nerves pass, and impinge or press them, hence shut off a
must
come
to
tho
aid of the army.”
portion of the nerve supply to tho organs, or parts and tho
A
dispatch
from
China, snys that
result will be disease, deranged functional activity. A nor­
Japan “having failed at the Dairen
mal nerve supply to any organ or part of tho human body
conference to secure her demnnds on
generates normal function and maintains health. In adjust­
tho for eastern Merkuloff head of tho
ing tho vertebrae to release the pressure, the CHIROPRAC­
anti-bolshevik government at VladlTOR uses nothing but his hands. The whole object of his
SEEKIN G CHRISTIAN.

Chriopraciic— What It Is

work is completed when this pressuro is romoved.
docs tho curing.

Fox Ranching In Europe.
Although It Is not generally known,
quite a number of foxes wero sold Inst
yeur to piirties residing In Europe,
mainly throughout Sweden, Norway
and Switzerland.
One rancher who
lias supplied a number of pairs to
these Europeans, states that tho in­
dustry Is spreading In n truly wonder­
ful manner In these countries, and
thnt tills year lie expects to he aide
to sell practically all Ids foxeH abroad.
There Is only one drawback at present
to a general spread of the Industry
there, and that Is the rather high cost
of feeding, hut this Is being overcome,
and the sale of breeding stock at good
prices will limply cover tho higher ex­
pense. The present rate of exchange
Is nlso a disadvantage, hut this does
not seem to affect thoso who want to
start In at the business, as the Euro­
peans uro now used to this. There Is
most certainly u big Hold In Europe
for the fox Industry, and that It will
some dny amount to something big Is
it surety.

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vostok to organize now nrmed forces
to attack the republic. It is nsserted
Japan "wauto to show the necessity
of continuous armed intervention on
the Pacific coast o f Siberia.”

Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
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TE M P L E W ILL HOLD TH EIR AN-

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E X P E R T INSURANCE SERVICB
I represent progressive, modern bsurance old-line companies and ant
prompt In rendering you expert senIco in securing fo r you Just what yon
want in life insurance on the plan
suited to your present nnd future
need. Endowment, monthly income
plans, and automobile and fire in­
surance. W rite or phono mo to coll.
W. J . TH IGPEN.

If you don’t see your

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

THE BALL HARD­
WARD &amp; RIVE
WARE CO.
G EN ERA L REPA IRIN G
West F irst St.

Old Ford Garage

Phone No. 447-W

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPT. D.
OPTICIAN— OPTOM ETRIST

lemoval Announceme’t
JOHN J . HEITZ, M. D.
and Chiropractor

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS

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whoso offices for the pnst year woro
oentod at tho Sominolo Hotel nnd at
107 Ninth nvenuo, Sanford, has mov­ Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
ed into n lnrgor placo which is being
E Y E S EXAMINED
equipped ns tho Sanford Sanitarium,
Sanford, Flo.
oentod at 1000 Union Street or Sec­ 212 East. 1st S t.
Th« Lobster’s Path.
The special dispatch from Now Lon­ ond streot East.
W E GRIND OUR OWN LENSE
don which told of the Nonnk llshermau
who sold -.7(H) pound of lobsters for
more than $.'100, thus enabling him to
pay all the expenses Incurred last
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
spring when ho started to build pots,
buoys, etc., probably gives only the
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
lirst chapter In an Interesting story.
C EM ETER Y WORK A SP E C IA L T Y
It Is fair to assume that tho dealer
1018 West F irst Street
1018 West F irst Street
who resold them to the summer hotel
was tumbled to pay the expenses he
Incurred when he erected his now
warehouse, wharves nnd olllco build­
ings last fall; while, It tuny he pre­
sumed, ihe summer hotel owner In re­
tailing them to Ids guests cleared off
the Imlf-mllllou-dollnr mortgage ho
contracted when ho milled tho ten story
ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO
innrblu wing earlier In the season.—
tlnrtford (Conn.) Cournnt.____________
SUIT YOU

T H E LA D IES OF T H E BA PTIST

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TO A STERS,
O HtT UP
only
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Caruso of China.
J Q Q Q UP
Lon LIoong'KIicii, Ihu Caruso of I’EHCULATOKS,
China, Is dead. You never heard of
him?
Yet, tie died In a Shanghai
(heater Umt had contracted to pay
Vacuum Cleaners
him
a week. That’s a big
------ and-----salary.
It Is phenomenally big In
Chinn, whore a few cents a day will
Washing: Machines
hire a strung man.
Hern of poor
on Easy Payments
pnrents, Lou Itoong-Slien had to
scramble for a living.
Hut, though
Put Edison Lamps
China 1h a land of musical voices (us n every socket for better nnd bright­
anyone will testify who has listened
er lights
to the souks of tile hawker and the
coolie), tho hoy Lou stood alone. He
had the most wonderful voice among
100,000,000 Chinese. Despite this, ho
Imd to work hard before lie liecatue 105 Palmetto Arc.
Sanford, Fla.
great. For many years lie wns a mum­
mer—a Chinese actor. Ten years ago
he was "discovered" In Shanghai. At
once 1m quit the paint and weird garb
O U R R E P A IR IN G IS
of a Chinese actor mid heenmo a mu­
sical star,
lty odd coincidence, tho
U N EX C ELLED F O R
great Chinese tenor died from a burst
QUALITY 5* DURABILITY
htoml vessel In bis throat, similar to
ttiut which threatened to take the life
of Cnruso, now convalescent.

This is True Economy!

s L P. McCULLER

NUAL BAZAAR AT MRS. CATES'
OLD STAND ON F in S T STR EET,

FRIDAY, SATURDAY |

You can make money buying for advance.
You are going1to 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
game now.
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AND CROWN BICYCLES

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VERY uuu when Heading a Christlima gift dei-lres It to appear ns at­
tractive as puiwlhle.
When wo ro­
od ve a gift nicely wrapped with Its■ ■ sue puper and decorated with pretty
Christmas seals, there Is nn added
pleasure. This Is especially so when
wo ronllro that the sender has spent
SHE W ILL LIK E BECAUSE SHE CAN REALLY USE THEM
time and cleverness to give this little
■ ■ touch of pernonal thoughtfulness,
Munj varieties of Christ mas seals
may he purchased, but n little original­
■ ■ ity will not come amiss oven In these
■mail details.
There nro seals for the outside
package and the heading tu he used
on tho note pnpor, conveying the good
wishes of tho giver, or on the little
card of greeting. These two In each
set match. This gives another touch
of the unusual, which Is always sought
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Havo a piece of curhou paper, place
It over the note paper, rnrd or seal,
and nn top of tills ono of the designs.
Carefully trnco with n sharp pencil
tho entire outline. An exact duplicate
of tho design will he found on the
note paper or seal ready for tinting.
This may bo easily donn with water
colors or wax crayons. Polnsettla
should ho colored n warm, bright red,
with yellow centers snd dark green
sti'ins.
Holly, tho speclul emblem of this
We have many other beautiful and useful Gifts. We invite your in­
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spection
A dainty basket of forget-me-nots
would ho pretty colored yellow, tho
flowers n faint light blue and the howknot of pnlo pink. Now we Imvo tho
piyutle sign of tho holidays, borrowed
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thing Intangible, the whole-souled
from tho Druids, the mistletoe. The
woril of greeting to the old lady In
perries of this plant are a pearly
Chriitmai Tl Coiatt
a shawl who sells you your paper,
while and tho leaves a yellowish green.
*wCtrltout ii (•«»
or the Hint I of comradeship width you
C l i n t o n is t b t S r s a
Spend a little extra time giving tho
H»4 ctll ill nr «it«ht«r* twiton
park in Hearts of People Can­ give the conductor who punches your
Christmas gift this novel decoration,
nU w lK i tfcv m u r
ticket, or the elevator limn who takes
nud tho' pleasure It affords will never
Lit n snki tkiM tu b i t n r
not Bo Quenchod.
you up to your otllce (fellow workers
Hi unit tup n l ibi wild a t rbf wuibtr.
cause you to regret having done ho.
all). It Is not giving that counts, not
Economy Is to lie considered nt
Christians time. Mm' purse-airings
II Have Dealre to Make Fellowmen tho bestowal of something valued la
dollars and cents, the transference of
jmvo been strolrhed to tho hrenklng
Happy by Oift or Words of
something from your hand to anoth­
point ptirclmslng gifts for relatives
Qreetlng.
er's.
That Is a purely meelmnlcnl
and friends. To put this fascinating
lilt of handiwork upon the Christinas
HITI(!0 It hatred, nor envy, nor de­ process, which may or may not ere
jack
costs comparatively nothing,
ceit, nor ull tho lcgh&gt;nn of ugly uto happiness. No; It Is the longing
Rebuke Administered to New asideagefrom
tho time you spend
uiuan positions that iihhiiII tho heart, to give, the desire to he the cause of
England Observers of Day.
doing It. This fact counts very Illtln
or rnacor between Individuals, nor another's happiness.
To wish to help others Is the oldest
when wo add to the enjoyment of
llomil hist for power, can oxttnpassion
In
the
world—even
a
little
others.
ulih It. They may dim hut they can
These few suggest Ions will probably
M quench the spark In the heart of older than the Impulse to overcome Young Men Who Had Arrived on Llttls
cause
endless Ideas for the Christines
•titers.
And
It
Is
the
deathless
pas­
Ship
Fortune
Reprimanded
«» which Impels him, us every wonpnekago to present themselves to you.
for Festivities.
I year brings tho C'hrlstmus, to try sion ns well. It needs no Christmas
Make your glfttf rndlute the holiday
o muke n few of his fellowmen n lit* day to keep It alight, Imt as long us
T WAS In HUM that dovoruor Ilrad- spirit; give this little hit of personality
le happier. Often It Is hy the method Christmas continues to provide fuel to
ford was called upon to administer
f the gift, perhaps something that mnko tho flunio of good fellowship n rebuke to some of the young men of and attractiveness In ns small n thing
as the Christmns seal.
•t* lumdreds of (iollnra, nmyhe only burn brighter, that day will continue the New England colony who had Jusi
to
bo
Uto
richest
lit
hours
tu
all
the
peony card hearing an Inscription
cotuo over on the little ship Fortune,
f Rood cheer. Frequently It Is some­ year.
and who wanted to celebrate tho holi­
day, tho Detroit News reculls. I'lirltun
Ism brought over with It In tho May
flower the nntl-ClirlstiniiM feeling, ami
when the group of lusty youngsters at
tempted to observe tho day they won
sharply criticized hy tho colony.
The till'll were called nut to work
that day as oil other days, hut tin
newcomers declared It against Iheli
consciences to work on Christmas ila.v
The governor left thorn and led awn)
Hie rest of the workers. Hut when li­
HOW UNKIND
re! urned ut noon the young men wen
"Fred la getting nearsighted,"
In the street at play—some pitching
"It doean't follow that thare la
anything the matter with hla eyea
the bar ami some playing stool hall
bccauie ha can't aea one under the
lie look away their Implements ami
mistletoe."
told them It wus against his consclenn
that thev almuld piny while others
Chrlatmae Packagea.
worked. hiiiI Hint they could observe
A woman whoso Christmas pack­
I
Dm day within doors, hat there should
ages never fall to roneh their destina­
ho no reveling In the streets.
tion In Bafcty says she always writes
On
tho
duy
In
question
a
treo
was
Some of the latest hooks hy popular authors, such a s Gene Strattonchopped down and dingged Into one of the name and nddross of tho recipient
the rough cabins whero It wus upon the Inside wrapper of the box
Porter, Ethel M. Dell, Winston Churchill, etc.
trimmed with cranberries and pop­ containing them. I'nckuges sometimes
corn. while tho young people feasted loso their outside wrappings, hut If
their eyes on Its beauties. These "rov- the postal clerks can And tho udilroaa
on Iho Inside wrapping nil will ho
dries" were frowned upon hy tho mu
Jorlty of tho colonists ami In I0GD the wall. This woman also llca up tho Ingeneral court of Massachusetts enacted aldo wrapping securely before putting
n law that made any peraon observing on tho outside rover.
Christmas day liable to n Hue of "five
g
Post cards— local views— lc each at
shillings." The law wus repeuled In
come to 1ho Herald off lea.
1801.

:
A SWEATER
j LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS

A DAINTY BLOUSE
SILK UNDERTHINGS

A FUR PIECE
SILK HOSIERY

A BEADED BAG
GLOVES

THE YULETIDE FLAME

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Mobley s Drug Store |

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Men, Women, Hoys and Girls

COLUMBIA BALL-BEARING
VELOCIPEDES
With Coaster and Brake

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

Lacings and Pumps
and Shot
5
Daisy Air Rifles
Base Ball Games
Fine Pocket Knives
Gillett Safety Razors
Ever-Ready Safety
Razors
Enders Safety
Razors
Razor Blades
Razor Strops
Scissors and Shears
Ever-Ready Flash
Lights, Batteries
Electric Irons
Electric Toasters
Electric Grills
Electric Waffle
Irons
Electric Heaters
Thermos Bottles
Camp Cook Stoves

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

1621

OUR STO R E
is chock full of the most useful Christmas

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Gifts for every one of the family. Don’t for­
get to come and look them over.

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Sanford Cycle
Company
BICYCLES, SUNDRIES

117 PARK AVEN UE

SANFORD, FLORIDA

�D AILY HERALD, THURSDAY,

Him

Men’s Club M eeting
A t Parish House,
Well Attended
Many Plana Wera Discussed for tha
Ensuing Year
The regular monthly moating of the

©Society Brand

Because these Clothes are made by Society Brand, they are smart. Be­
cause they are hand-tailored, they stay smart.
Because they stay smart, you wear them for a longer time.
why they are the most economical Clothes you could buy.
We are offering—
...

This Sale will close Christmas Eve Night

That is

House last night. President B. F .
Whltner called the meeting to order
and after reading o f the minutes by
Sec. S. M. Lloyd, many plana were
taken up and discussod os the differ­
ent committees made reports. It was
decided ithnt the work on the Parish
Uouso .would bo continued until the
houso was placed in first class condi­
tion for entertainments of all kinds
and the Parish Houso made tha
amusement center of tho city.
A friendly bout between two local
boxerB was pulled off to the delight
of those present who were treated to
sorno fino footwork nnd shadow box­
ing and after tho bout n delicious
luncheon consisting of sandwiches nnd
coffee was served. Tho meeting was
a most enthusiastic ono ns all meet­
ings o f the Men’s Club are nnd three
now members, George Fox, Meade
Fox and Dr. Denton wore taken into
tho club.
Many of tho mombers practiced
bowling ns tho Men's Club under Geo.
Fox will hnvo a representative bowling
club to meet tho boyB from tho Rotary,
Kiwannis and several other clubs in
a City Dowling League for tho winter
months. Tho club will nlso organize n
basket ball team to meet with other
city tcunis and the older men of the
city are in for n most strenuous sea­
son at tho Parish Houco if ull the
plans nro carried out.

" if there is a real Christian there, TRO TSK Y WARNS RUSSIA
AGAINST JA P A N E SE
the conference Is saved."
( l l r T h e A a a o c t n lr d I’ r c M )
A fter ho had maintained his para!
SA YS PLAYING DOUHLE
Washington, Dec. 1G. — Urban. for two hours Lodoux was taken to
Lcdoux, thnt "Mr. Zero'* of the re­ police hoadqquartors on a charge of Moscow, Dec. 15.— (By tho Associ­
ated P ress.)— Warlike appeals have
cent unploymont congress, todny, be­ disorderly conduct.
been issued to the Russian bolshevik
gan a one-man picketing campaign
against the armistice conference.
Rnther cute of Uncle Sam to make army und navy by Leon Trotsky,
tho
fourth tnx installment tfnll duo minister of war and marine. Thoso
Lodoux, while parading in front of
tho PnnAmoricnn Union building, about the time you get your Christ­ appeals, sont out by wireless, demand
carried his heart covered umbrella, a mas savings out of the hank.—Colum­ increased preparedness for hostile
action, nnd dcclnro that Japan, "Imp­
bia (S. C.) Record.
n Hihlo and a lighted Inntcrn.
ing to strengthen her Siberian past" I am searching for a christinn
tio nt tho Washington conference,"
In tho conference," ho told inquirers,
Try n Herald Want Ad todny.
has launched an attack against the
far eastern republic.
"Attemps to gnln the world’s con­
fidence by promiso to recognize tho
The Lobster's Path.
debts of imperial regime," he argued,
The
sperlnl
dispatch from New Lon­
"are futile, nnd grand trndo conces­
sions arc useless If attacks on Russia don which told of tho Noniik tlsliermun
who sold 2,700 pound of lobsters for
continue with tho aid of French and
more Hum $500, thus euubliug him to
Jnpancso arms ami gold.
pay ull the expenses Incurred last
Complaint of repented and toucher- spring when he started to build pots,
CHIROPRACTIC Is the SCIEN CE of LOCATING TH E
UUH uttneks, along the Polish-Ruma- buoys, etc., prolmhiy gives only the
CAUSE OF D ISE A SE AND TH E ART OF REMOVING IT
nian and Finnish frontiers is made tlrst chapter in nn Interesting story.
BY ADJUSTIN G TH E SP IN E which relieves pressure on the
by th0 minister who adds these have It Is fair to assume that the dealer
nerves nnd nllows Nature’s life spark or nerve energy to
been committed, "while hypocritical who resold them to the summer hotel
1wns enabled to pny the expenses he
flow freely to nnd from the brain,
speeches about disarmament were be­
Incurred when he erected his now
ing made by capitalistic demagogues warehouse, wharves und olllce build­
Tho enuso of disease ns the CHIROPRACTOR finds it is n
nt Washington."
ings last fall; while, It may he pre­
subluxntion or partial displacement of the small bones of the
"Tho
bolshoviki
arm
y,"
he
declares,
sumed, the summer hotel owner in re­
spine. There nro twenty-four movable bones in the spine
tailing them to his guests cleared off
"must
double
its
efforts
so
that
it
und each linn n pair of nerves e menu ting from small open­
may bo in readiness to defend Russian the half-mllllon-dullnr mortgage lie
ings on each sido between the vortobrne. Subluxations de­
independence. Tho industry of tho contracted when ho lidded the tea-story
crease the sizo of the opening.! through which the spinal
marble wing earlier la thu season.—
whole country muHt not slacken but Hartford (Conn.) Courunt.
nerves pass, and impinge or press them, henco shut off a
must come to tho nid of the army."
portion of the nervo Hupply to tho organs, or parts and tho
A dispntch from Chinn, says that vostok to orgnnizn new armed forces
result will bo disease, deranged functional nctivity. A nor­
Japan "having failed nt the Dairen to attack tho republic. It is assorted
mal nervo supply to any organ or part of the human body
conference to secure her demands on Japan "wauto to show tho necessity
generates normal function and maintains henlth. In adjust­
tho fa r eastern Morkuloff head of tho of continuous armed intervention on
ing tho vertebrae to release tho pressure, the CHIROPRAC­
nntl-holshevik
government at Vlndl- tho Pacific coast of Siberia."
TOR uses nothing but his hands. The whole object of his

work is completed when this pressuro is removed.
does the curing.

Nnturo

T H E LA D IES OF TH E BA PTIST

W. ^ K ermode, C
D. C.
Hours 0-12 a. m., 1-fi p. m.

Evenings by Appointment

LADY ATTENDANT
Garner-Woodruff Bldg.

F irst Street Opp. Magnolia

Also a Century Comedy
and SA TU RD AY— B e tty Comp
"Y f son In "A t End of the World” ;
Also Striking Models and Fox News

MAKE IT AN

ELECTRIC GIFT

CURLING IRONS
only ....................
.1-lbs IRONS with
Curling Irons ........
6-lb. IRONS,
only ............. .......
GRILLS,
only .................
TO A STERS,
only .................... .
C.iruso cf China.
Lou Lloong-.Slirn, the Caruso of PERCULATORS,
only .....................
Clilnn, is dead, You never heard of
him'/
Yet, lie died In a Shanghai
theater that had rout meted to pay
Vacuum Cleaners
him ?10,(K)0 a week.
That's u big
salary. It Is phenomenally big In
Chinn, whore a few cents a day will
Washing Machines
hire a strong man,
Horn of poor
on Easy Payments
parents, Lou Hooug-Shen had to
scramble for a living.
Hut, though
Put Edison Lamps
China Is a laud of musical voices (as in every socket for better and bright
anyone will testify who has listened
cr lights
to tlm souks of tiio hawker and the
coolie), the boy Lou stood alone. lie
had tho most wonderful voice among
100,000,000 Chinese, Despite tills, he
had to work hard before ho became
105 Palmetto Are.
Sanford, Fla,
great. For many years ho was a mum­
mer—a Chinese actor. Ten years ago
he was "discovered" in Shanghai. At
unco lie unit the paint and weird gnrb
OUR REPAIRING IS
of a Chinese actor and became a mu­
sical slur,
lly odd coincidence, tho
U N EX C ELLED F O R
great Cldneso tenor died from a burst
QUALITY £• DURABILITY
blood vessel in tils throat, similar to
that which threatened to take the llfo
of Caruso, now convalescent.
Fox Ranching In Europe,
Although it Is not generally known,
quite a number of foxes were sold last
year to parties residing In Europe,
mainly throughout Sweden, Norway
amt Switzerland.
One rancher who
hus supplied a number of pairs to
these Europeans, states that tho In­
dustry Is spreading In a truly wonder­
ful manner In these countries, and
Hint lids year tie expects to lie aide
to soli practically all Ids foxes abroad.
There Is only one drawback at present
to a general spread of (tie Industry
there, and that Is the rather high cost
of feeding, but tills Is being overcome,
ond tho sale of breeding stock at good
prices will amply cover the higher ex­
pense, The present rate of exchange
Is nlso n disadvantage, but this does
not seem to affect those wlm want to
start In at the business, as the Euro­
peans are now used to lids. There Is
most certainly a big Meld In Europe
for tile fox Industry, and that It will
some day nmnimt to something Idg Is
a surety.

SEEKIN G CHRISTIAN

ELSIE FERGUSON in

TE M P L E W ILL HOLD TH EIR AN­
NUAL BAZAAR AT MRS. CATES'
OLD STAND ON F IR S T STR E E T ,

L. P. McCULLER
FANCY

G R O C E R IE S
PH O N E 277
5 Sanford

Florida J

E X P E R T IN SURAN CE SERVICB
I represent progressiva, modern Idsurance old-line companies and am
prompt in rendering you expert am ice in securing fo r you Just what you
want in life insurance on the phu&gt;
suited to your present nnd futut*
need. Endowment, monthly incom*
plans, nnd automobila and fire In­
surance. W rite or phono mo to call.
W. J . THIGPEN.

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

G EN ERA L R EPA IR IN G
West F irst St.

Old Ford Garage

Henry McLaulin, Jr,
OPT. D.

Phone No. 447-W

OPTICIAN— OPTOM ETRIST

Removal Announceme’t
JOHN J . HEITZ, M. D.
and Chiropractor
whoso offices for tho past year wore
located at tho Sominolo Hotel nnd nt
107 Ninth avenue, Snnford, has mov­ Frames Kcpnlred Lenses Duplicated
ed into n larger place which is being
E Y E S EXAMINED
equipped as tho Snnford Sanitarium,
Sanford, Fla.
loentod at 1009 Union Strcat or Sec­ 212 East. 1st St.
ond street East.
W E GRIND OUR OWN LEN 8E

SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
C EM ETER Y WORK A SPE C IA LT Y
1018 West F irst Street

1018 West F irst Street

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.

Meisch Realty Company
A.

P. CONNELLY
AGENT

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Cycle Company |

| Early Christmas Morning | j

W OM EN

COW fell. Uh pittirhi m fa far.

T.r unto nrNfafa ptfa, to u fa far,
fan fa BBrj Urifcn .'at lb tUmt/t imi,
tvb Oriiiau Mnto*.

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T*» fed. itocttop U Wm et is] ton,

[mvdfaMcWkfa fa fed. *to faint.
I« m Mfaf toto. D
m. ulfa i«A■fafaUnfa
lub CbfaMt wfal
Dm
" ■w
Ufa,
m fa I k f a i mm} |fea mn a n k

jtofaO
“ k f a y •enfa, afa i WtaS sawafafc
■t *t to. was,!* fed. Hafa uR
fafc OafclaMaanh*

Ft* fed. krt Uh mfa dimfe raU,
Tn fed. tm. «kk&gt;ul u4 fapr alt
F-«fa (kwAfa &gt;U,« (Wt fa« t*j arAA
I*it» Orlatwu
Im ," ms Jfa toFA, u b fafa fa in.

-AT SANFORD’S LIVEST STORE-

Baumel’s Specialty Shop
‘W HERE ST Y LE REIGNS”

307 East First Street

Opp. Ford Service Station

Holiday Suggestions
---- G I F T S -----

Tti'n Mmut m b - h i nr &gt;bl &gt;i’l fa

n ihi bS tt wfa mi. Ha», fat HA ■■ml"
t*t&gt; CMatauMnk|
T n fed. \mrn tmt b . ib Uua n n u M
Finn
n n tba tfl fa, alwj mk.iUA
Vu m tUa fa u».li m«. -f»m aafa.lt to ill*

lub Qitoaiu wto|)
it

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Decorate the
I
| Christmas Package j
one when sending
ChristE VKHY
mus gift deitres tt to appear as at­
ii

A DAINTY BLOUSE
SILK UNDERTHINGS

k

A FUR PIECE
SILK HOSIERY

A BEADED BAG
GLOVES

THE YULETIDE FLAME

n

CHRISTMAS

IN

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LtofafaiqFfaio*

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tractive as possible.
When wo re­
ceive a gift nicely wrapped with tis­
sue puper and decorated with pretty
Christmas seals, there Is nn added
pleasure. This Is especially so when
we realize that the sender bus spout
SHE WILL LIK E BECAUSE SHE CAN REALLY USE THEM
time and cleverness to give this little
touch of |&gt;ersonnl thoughtfulness,
Muny varieties of Christmas seals
tuoy tic purchased, hut n little original­
ity will not come amiss oven In these
amnll detnlls.
There aro seals for the outsldo
package nnd the heading to ho used
on tho note paper, conveying the good
wishes of the giver, or on tho tittle
card of greeting. These two In each
set match. Tlits gives another touch
of the unusual, which Is always sought
after.
Ilnvo a piece of carbon paper, place
It over the note paper, curd or seal,
and on top of tills ono of the designs.
Carefully trace with a sharp pencil
the entire outline. An exact duplicate
of the design will he found on the
nole paper or seal ready for tinting.
This may be easily dono with water
colors or wux crayons, i'olnsettln
should ho colored a warm, bright red,
with yellow centers and dnrk green
stems.
Holly, tho spi'clul emblem of this
We have many other beautiful and useful Gifts. We invite your in­
season, has berries of vivid, tlery red
nnd glossy loaves of dark green.
spection
A dainty bosket of forget-me-nots
would he pretty colored yellow, tho
hi
flowers a faint light blue nnd the howknot of pnlo pink. Now we have tho
piystlc sign of the holidays, borrowed
thing Intangible. the whole-souled
from the Druids, the mistletoe. The
wottl of greeting to the old lady In
berries of this plant aro a pearly
Chrltlmai Ti Comti
n shawl who sella you your paper,
white and tho leaves a yellowish green.
twCMitsui Ii &lt;«■(
or the stall of comradeship which you
C t l i i k i s l » » tin Srsa
Spend a little extra time giving the
Hod (til til Hr itlihM n tHitfan
|$park in Hearts of People Can­ give the eomluetor who punehes your
Christmas gift this novel decoration,
Rid whit tfa r o p u r
ticket, or the elevator man who takes
and the' pleasure It affords will never
t i t i i aukt ih « u tb tb n r
not Bo Quenched.
III wall k«p l it Iki irlid tid tbi wittbir.
you up to your otllre (fellow workers
cause you to regret having dune so.
all). It Is not gl\lug that counts, not I ^.#.-*-*-#-«*~#-#”#~*“^«-***4*****^*,*,,*“*"#m*“***#”#~#H■
I'eonomy Is to lie ennsldered at
Christmas time. Oui* purse-strings
|All Have Dealre to Make Fellowmen the heHiownl of something valued In
dollars and rents, the transference of
|iave boon stretched to tho breaking
Happy by Qltt or Words of
something from your hand to anoth­
point purchasing gifts for relatives
Greeting.
er’s.
Tlmt In ii purely mechanical
nnd friends. To put this fascinating
lilt of hnndlwork upon the Christinas
|\T ITl'MKIt hatred, nor envy, nor de- proecuN, which may or inny not ere
I* ' celt, nor all tliu legions of ugly ute happiness. No; It Is tho longing Rebuke Administered to Now package costs comparatively nothing,
aside from tho time you spend
human passions that hhnuII tin* licnrt, to Rive, the desire to he the cause of
doing It. Tills fact counts very llttlo
England Observers of Day.
hor rancor between Individuals, nor another's happiness.
when wo ndd to tho enjoyment of
To wish to help others Is the oldest
lutlonul luHt for power, cun extluothers.
passion In the world—even a little
liulali It. They may dim but they etui
These few suggestions will probably
loot quench the spark In the heart of older than tho Impulse to overcome Young Men Who Had Arrived on LlttU
cause
endless Idens for the Christmas
ethers.
And
It
Is
the
deathless
pas­
Ship
Fortune
Reprimanded
|Ban which Impels him, uh every wanpnekago to present themselves to you.
sion
ns
well.
It
.....
I
n
no
Christmas
for
Festivities.
|lBI year brings tho Clirlstmua, to try
Make your gifts! radiate the holiday
It® niuko a few of Ida fellowmen n lit- day to keep It alight, hut as long us
T WAS III 10‘J1 that Governor Brad­ rplrlt; give tills llttlo lilt of iieisoniillty
Christmas
continues
to
provide
fuel
to
|U» linppler. Often It In by tho method
ford was culled upon to administer and attractiveness to ns small a thing
M the j-lft, perhnpN something that make tho Hume of goad fellowship a rebuke to some of the young men of as the Christmas seal.
Icost* hundreds of dollars, may tie only burn brighter, that day "III continue the New England colony who hud Just
I* penny card hearing an liiMcrtptlon to bo tho richest -I hours In all the come over on tho little ship Fortune,
|°t Rood cheer. Frequently It Is some­ year.
und who wanted to celebrate the holi­
f t
day, tho Detroit News recalls. I’lirltnn
Ism brought over with It In the May
flower the nntl-Clirlslmns feeling, and
when tho group of lusty youngsters at
tempted to observe the day they wen
sharply criticised by tho colony.
The men were called out to worlthat day um oil other days, hut tin
newcomers declared It against Iheli
consciences to work on Christmas day
The governor left them and led away
the rest of the workers. But when hHOW UNKIND
"Fred Is getting nearsighted."
returned at noon the young men wen
"It doeen’t follow that there la
In the street at play—some pltchlm
anything the matter with his eyes
the liar and some playing stool hall
becauie ha can’t tee one under the
He took away their Implements and
mistletoe.^________________
told them It wuh uguhist Ills conscience
that thev should play while others
Chrletmas Packages.
worked and that they could observe
A
woman
whose Chrlstmua pack­
tho day within doors, hut there should
ages never fall to reach their destina­
ho no reveling In the streets.
On the dny In question n Iren wns tion In safety says she always writes
Some of the Intent hooka by popular authors, such as (lone Strattonchopped down and dingged Into one of the name ami nddross of tho recipient
upon the Inside wrapper of tho box
tho rough cnhlns where It wus
containing them. Packages sometimes
I'ortcr, Ethel M. Dell, Winston Churchill, etc.
trimmed with cranberries nnd pop­
lose their outside wrappings, hut If
corn. while tho young people feasted
their eyes on Its beauties. These "rev­ the postal clerks can ilml tho uddrosa
on the Inaldo wrapping nil will bo
elries” were frowned upon by the mu
well. Tills woman also lies up tho In*
Jorlty of the rolonlsts nnd In 1050 the
aide wrapping securely before putting
general court of Massachusetts enacted
on tho outsldo cover.
n law that made any person observing
Christmas day liable to a line of "five
Post cards— local views— lc each at
shillings." The law wns repeuled In
como
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Shin Guards
Elbow Pads
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SA Y S W ILL SU PPORT

CHRISTMAS TOKENS.
OF LOVE.

FOUR-POW ER TREA TY

Ocean. Ho says ho supported th t
league of nations, including article
ton nnd does not see how ho could
oppose the now treaty.
iienntor Tern Watson, of Georgia,
announces Kb will fight tho trenty in
the senate ami in his newspaper, bollevlng it violates trnditionnl Ameri­
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US' give a token of love, or
friendship, or human kindness, some­ interview' announcing ithut he, will
thing that, while expressing these support the new four-power treaty
things will, at least, bo harmless, l,(&gt;t to preserve pence In tho Pacific
It he something (lint does not Inst—
that brings the meaning and vanishes
—something that never will know the a i l l l l l I I I I I M M I D i a u i H I I N 3 X I I I I R i a i B I I I I I I I I I I I I H a * l l l
Indignity of the top shelf of the spare
room closet 1
A knock at a friend’s door on
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hand do this. A growing plnnt does
It—hut, most of all, thou, beside me, :
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singing In the wilderness—the jtersona!
revelation does It. Suppose a letter
came on Christman morning, to say—
not “you are perfectly dear to have
sent me a spool box," but “I want you
to know that your patience, or cour­
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age. or tenderness, during this last
year, will help me to live more brave­
ly nnd courageously and lovingly Ibis
next year!" What a Christmas pres­
ent the receipt of such a letter would
he to any ono of us I
What a
Christmas present for any ono of us to
send to the human licnrt that hns|J
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given us courage for the burden and ■
heat of tho dnyl—Indianapolis News. J
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Dailra to Make Present* and to B*
Cheerful Shows People Wish
to Be Congenial.
NE of tin* IIiiohi tilings about
Christ mns ih it.H truotie**, the
J ojouh reality or it. At Chrlutmu*
lime no ezliortntlon la itei-cssiiry to
make It no; Christman never hits to
be made u "succusn," us a puriulo or
u [tag emit,
Christiana la In a certain sense au
Institution; It comes at a certain dale
each year; It always bus Its Ulrlstmus
tree, Us stocking, lis poultry dinner
colored with cranberries, lint It Is
one of those Institutions thin Iiiih nev­
er been liislltutlohlxed; It cxIhIh lu
the nature o f man.
Christmas proves to us Hint men,
women and children are ul heart
friendly beings. The spontaneity of
Christmas living and Christmas cheer
proves wliat people really want to be—
good friends.
Wars go on at other limes; men
and women quarrel among themselves
over property or over other men and
women; artificial requirements are Im­
posed that Incite to greed, dishonesty
and bitterness. Hut at Christmas time
there comes over the broad surface of
our western civilization, which h pret­
ty much like other civilizations, a
grout revet slon to type. Man wants
most to he Imppy, he wants to dance
and sing and to nmke other p a sons
happy. At otlur times tlmn Chi 1st
mss something seems to be wrong, ami
man reasons that someone else is to
blame.
At Christmas time there Is a ecu
ertl forgetting of everything Ion i&lt;
Ing natural. Christmas Is the great

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HOLLY MAY SOON BE EXTINCT
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□ rowing Less Bountiful Each
Year, According to Reports.
ChrlHtmna holly, (tint merriest ami
inuHl beloved of all growing hualius,
Is threatened with extinction, accord­
ing to u warning Hounded by lovers
of u red Christmas.
Once growing
profusely In southern Now Jersey and
Maryland, It has been swept from
those states bjF tho ruthless cutlers
for tho city markets, and must now
be sought In thu mw iiiuph of Virginia
and North Carolina, where already
tho supply Ih growing less bountiful
each year. The (Sulf states have been
sim ila rly shorn to make holiday for
tho Inrgo cities.
Within another generation, liolnnlsta
say, holly will bo an rare ah mistletoe,
which lined to grow In abundance ou
the Atlantic seaboard, an far north an
11nrUnu buy, but has now practically
censed to exist int o Christ iiiih dec­
oration.
When will thu American
people learn Unit the homily of tJielr
fluids and woodlands In not limitless?
Willi sinking heurlH nature lovers
have long since recorded llui disap­
pearance of thu dollcule trailing ar­
butus, flower of the Pilgrim maidens,
front all woods near largo cities. The
mountain laurel, which once swept the
hills of June with pain pink drifts
like unughty clouds running away
from the sunset, hits now retreated
to ibe remote mouutulu sides.—New
York Tribune.

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Storeli, 2 packages for

Irish Potatoes, 15 llm for

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Irish Potatoes, 10 11is for

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12 lbs. Signet

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Bucket Lard, No. 10..
U. S. Mail Soup, 10 b u r s ....

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

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Potted Meats, 6 cans for

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Buro Cane By nip, one-half gul. nuts

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Vienna Sausage, II for

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Aluga Syrup, 2 rttns fo r............... !.........

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Lowney’s Cocoa, Bulk, lb.................................59

Peacock Syrup, ime-hull’ gallon i’HRH.....

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E xtra Large Prunes

Franklin Syrup, per can

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

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No. 1 Tomatoes ............. 8c; 2 for...................15
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All National Biscuit Co.'s 10c goods........... 07
All National Biscuit Co.’s 20c goods.....

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Meal and Grits, per lb. ..................................03

Toilet Paper, 0 for .........................................25

Large Octagon Soap........8c; 2 for...................15

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

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

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Washing Powders, 0 for ................................35

Best Creamery Butter, per lb........................49

Tall Cream, Van Camps, dozen............... 1.39

Maxwell House MJolTee, lb.............................. 34

AMERICAN LEGION A SSIST
IN RESTORING ORDER
Full Cream Cheese, lb..................................... 28
All kinds of Beans and Peas, per lb,.t......... 09
Pittsburg, Kansas, Dec, 15—Result
re [torts that the mob of women head*
ed toward Pittsburg nnd that tho
FEED AT WHOLESALE PRICES!
aoizuro of Van Bltner, representative
Miners Union horo planned, thnt
American Legion Men IIuHtily formed
for duty «t tho hotel which Bltnor’a
headquarters. There wore a stack of ■
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18c, 2 lbs. for......... 35

Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 pkgtt.

B est Head Rice, per lb..................................... 07

Ladies’ All-Wool
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le tte r's Beans, 2 cans for . ............................25

1 lb. can Government-Corned Beef llitsh

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Ladies’ Coats, val­
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Govonmmet Bacon, 12-lb. cans, net ... $2,211

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sort of Christmas every day of the
year. Perhaps men and women will
be able to forget more often mid more
completely, And thereby live more
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than to learn.—Detmlt News

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AFRAID OF SANTA

AN IDEAL XMAS PRESENT I

Black Tots at African Mission
Make for Place of Safety.
Preienta of Apparel and Sweets Bring
Confidence to the Men, Women
and Klddlei.

Eye-sight is our most precious g ift of nature anti wluit could

VERY USEFUL
N AMU8INO Htory of how Hunt 11
Mrs. Bug—My I am glad 1 married
Clnun frightened the bJnck chil­
Mr, Spider. He can carry so many
dren nt a nileHlon station when lit* bundles, when I do my Chrletmae
llrat appeared to them a few yen re •tapping early.
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ago, la told by the wife of u iiiIbhIoiiary xtatloued at Ilatliindu, Africa.
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Santa Claim; an Mr. Stover, the iiiIh
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"lie hud heen padded and powdered
mid packed until IiIh own mother
would not have known him." Mrn.
Stover afterward related. "Presently
we gave the nlgnnl, the door flew open
and tn walked Santa Claim. Hut, dear
lue! What consternation I He wan
greeted with ahrleks and grontm mid
AMERICAN TIRE
cries of 'Lot me out I It la the evil
one. It In the day of Judgment t*
"The urchins, catching the Infec­
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tion of terror from the older ldnck
people, fled to their bedrooms, fell
407 West First Street
down upon llielr faces, crept under
chit Ira mill tables—anywhere tn tilth'
themselves.
Poor old Santa Clntm
never had such n greeting before. As
•won ns lie realized the panic ho had
caused, lie lure off Ills 'all hat ami FIRESTONE,
white cotton beard. Then from the
GOODYEAR
lings on Ills buck he begun to threw
gifts right and loft and to toll who
lie was
UNITED STATES
‘Ttonssurod once more, everyone
was soon laughing and chatting,
PERFECTION
munching the great 'red breads'
(doughnuts), tasting their fruits or
nibbling at the sweets from the fs
mlllnr little bags. One man wondered
which end up he was to hold the fork
Santa Claus hail given him. Another
Immediately tried on Ii I h now shirt.
Ttie girls arranged their hrlght-hucd
handkerchiefs Into turbnns. while
Factory to
others sought to And some place about
their scanty clothing where they could '
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stow away their hunch of bread, ns |
Prices
well ns the paper of needles and cake |*
of sonp given to enrh.
"It seemed ns though everyone tried
to talk louder than tils neighbor ns
they examined the costume of Santa
Claus, whom they now no loiig»r
feared. One mnn said Hint lie thought
It was John the Hnptlst; another that (The Giant that Lives in a Box
It wns Elijah returned. Yet another
thought It was Ha tan himself.

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As each Holiday Season approaches it is with
pleasure I greet my many customers and
friends offering them the most complete
stock of goods and the best service I can pos­
sibly give. I thank you.

Ray Brothers

10,000 MILE CORDS

Henry McLaulin
The Jeweler

he more appreciated as a Christmas (Tift titan a pair of eye
glasses properly fitted.
Our Christmas present plan by which you can give
"M other'’ or "D ad" a pair of glasses fitted to their eyes as a
Christmas present is unique.

TO M M OORE
Optometrist-Optician
Opposite Postoffice

Sanford, Florida

Pi ices R easonable

All W ork G u aran teed

MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE

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A C H R IS T M A S LEGEND

THE HOLYMANGER
“ Presipio,” Instead of Christmas
Tree» In Italy and Spain.
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Where Baby Chrlat Lay In
Bethlehem.
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IRLS and boys of Italy and Spain
which nro called the Latin coun
ilies, never hung up tnelr stocking«’ Christmas time, nor do they have
Christmas trees.
Kris Krlngle an&lt;
Santa Claus are Herman saints um!
the Christmas tree came out of the
Herman forests lung, long ago, wher
the nations of northern Burope were
forest tribes. It Is the northern peo
pies—the
Hermans,
Scandinavian! :
und Kngllsh, all of whom are descend
isl from old Teutonic tribes—who kecj
Christinas us Americans do.
Instead of tho Christmas tree
Italian and .Spanish boys mid girl)
hnve the presipio. "Presipio" meant
manger, and It Is n rcpresetitatloi
of the manger where the baby Christ
lay In Bethlehem. It Is presented In
different ways. .Sometimes It shoivi
only the Inside of the Imrn where tin
Ibiby nnd His mother lay, with Jo
scpli, tlie Three Wise Men nnd tlm nnl
ii ii i Im about.
Sometimes It shows a
hillside, with the Wise Men coining on
foot or horsobnek, or on donkeys
bringing their gifts to the stable. Home
times the mmiger is small—not limit
ilian u foot square. Sometimes It h
large enough to occupy tho whole end
of a room.
It Is hulli on a board
inundation nnd Is innde of wood, will,
earth, pebbles, dried grass and leave.for the outdoor scenes. The flgurm
are curved of wood, or perhaps nub
dolls are used, all very carefully mid
elaborately dressed by llieglrls. Some
limes brooks mid lakes are Ingeniously
represented, with **,iper, glass ot
Isinglass. Sometimes the whole 1,
rough and rude, but pgaln It Is very
neatly and beautifully done, mid It
qiuilnl mnl lnleres(lug when all com
plete,
The French, nlm are half Latin and
half Teutonic In llielr makeup, mix
the customs of both races In thcli
Christmas keeping.
They build tin
manger and they- also give the clill
dren presents; only. Instead of hang
tag her stocking, little French Hub
cite puts nut her shoes. The French
■all the manger "creche," nnd In coun­
try villages In France companies of
children silll go from house to Imii**
on Christmas eve, carrying the crock,
mid singing Christmas carols. Some­
times they help to hulld a beautiful
large creche in the village church, over
which they are very proud and de­
lighted.

IIKitB wnn once n very, very
old mu doll who lived In Tate of Saint Stephen, the Firet Maru nursery. She was so pic!
tyr, Whoee Day le Decem­
that she hnd seen all tin
ber Twenty-Six.
children grow up—the boy
VF.ll since that llrst Christmas ova
who wore trousers now
the cock has crowed all night long
the girl who had her halt
on the anniversary to keep away evil
duM In hratds, the middle
spirits; for the cock la a holy bird
■Ixed child who had sc
mnl a knowing one. There is ii pleas­
often left the rng doll nut In the gar­
ant tale of hlin and Snint Stephen, tho
den at night. There was only the baby
tlrst martyr, whose day Is December
left—bless his pink toes I
ltd, close by his dear Louie.
But the rag dull wus very, very old
Saint Stephen was King He?od's
end one brnutlfu! Christmas time six steward, It seems, who served him In
began to show her age.
the kitchen and at table. One night
Her hair hnd been combed so rnuct ns he was bringing In tho bonr's head
that It had come out dreadfully, and for his muster's dinner he saw the
her nose, from a great deal of kissing Stur shining over Bethlehem, imme­
was entirely gone, ller prutty pink diately he set down tho huge platter
cheeks hud been washed away when and cxclnlmed:
tho hoy tried to tench her to swim In
"No longer, Herod, will 1 be thy
the hath tub, nnd
servant, fur a greater King than thou
all her c l o t h e s
Is horn."
were very untidy
"What atlcth thee?” cried the King
Indeed.
wrnthfutly. "Do you lack meat or drink
Tho hnhy never
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that you would desert my service for
noticed all these w S a
another's?"
t h i n g s , hut the
"Nay." answered Stephen. "I Inck
toys did; they nil
neither ment nor drink. But the Child
made the most un­
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Unit Is Imrn this night Is greater Ihim
kind remitiks to
all of us; nnd Him only will I serve."
the rng dull the
"That Is ns true," quoth Herod,
day before Christ­
smiting the table with his list, "as that
mas.
this roast cock on the platter shall
“Look nt your
crow before us."
dirty face,” said
Hardly were the words out of Ids
the large French
mouth when the cock stretched tils
doll. "You’ll ho
neck nnd crowed liiHtlly, "Chrlstiis
put In the attic to­
nnt tin estl" At this proof t lint
night.
T It u t 1s
Stephen's words were true, Ilerod was
where toe old dolls go.” "Look ut your so angry Ihnt he made Ids soldiers take
dress," sahl tlm Jumping Jack. "It Is Stephen outside the walls of Jerusalem
nil torn. I wouldn't walk across the and stone him to death. And this Is Un­
nursery floor with you."
reason why, unto this day, Snint
"Did you ever see such thin litllr?" Stephen Is the patron of stone-cutters.
naked the hobby horse. "I thought my —Abide Fnrwell Brown, In Llpplncott’*
(nil was tldn, but It Isn't to lie com­ Magazine.
pared with th at!"
But Just then the nursery door
Cleantlng the Saucepan.
opened, and the Christmas Angel came
Here Is a simple hut most successful
In. You could lie perfectly sure that method of cleansing n saucepan In
It was the Christmas Angel even If she which milk has been boiled. Aftei
did have on a gingham apron, heraima pouring out the hulling milk, quickly
her fnee nlmno so through the chick. replace (he lid before the steam tin "The French doll must go up l&lt;&gt; the time to escape, mid allow the smicepm
attic," said the Chrlstmus Angel. to cool before taking It ofr again. Thci
"There Is a more beautiful now ties! put the pnn In cold water to soak. I
enn he clcuned quickly mnl easily.
dull coming."
"Why, Iho Jnck-ln-tho-hox has for­
gotten how to Jump."
You sc'c the Jnck-ln-tho-hox had been
so excited about (lie rag doll's dress
that he had broken IiIh spring.
"The Jnek-ln-tlic-hox must go up ta
the uttle, too," said tlm Christmas Ali­
f e '.
Then nlm went over to the hobby­
horse.
• “I'oor, old hohhy-liorso 1" she said,
"Your leg Is very Imdly broken. I will
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take you up to the uttle until you
can be mended."
"There," the Christians Angel sold
nt Iasi, "the nursery Is all tidy, mid1
ready for new toys—hut, dear me.
what's tlilx7 Why, It Is the little rag
doll I"
| "Oh, plense, do I hnve to go to the
nttle, too';'' said the rug dull. "It's
very cold there, and I know the ties!
doll wilt have the chimney corner for
herself—and I don't want the mice to
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Christmas Angel. “You're the sume
rng dull (hilt I used to play with when
J was little. You go to the uttle? Why,
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with mil you In the nursery. You do ■
is the place to get extra nice Christmas goods
tvsoO n little mending, hut I am going
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to sew you, and then you shall sit on
the very tiptop of tile Christinas tree."
The Christmas Angel lighted one of ■ Two Telephones, Call 211
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LET US HEUP YOU M AKE YOUR
CHRISTMAS A MERRY ONE

Hand Bags
Toilet Sets
Manicure Sets
Comb, Brush Set

Silk Hose
Silk Socks
Ties
Pajamas

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

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the Chrlstmus candles s o that she
cOUld see to sew. Then she took tho
mg doll III her lap and opened her
workhng and set to work.

First she stuffed the rag doll's In­
sides with plenty of cotton su she
could sit up. Then she sewed her toes
and put new little
white
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and black shoes
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took 11
clean, while cloth
and covered the
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yellow wig; and
then she made a
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dress with puffed
•leaves and n white apron with strlngi
to keep the dress clean, and n pinkiiml-whlto checked sunbemnet to tto
Under the rug doll's chin mnl keep hot
Inilr till)'.
"1 think you will do now, you deni
old tiling," hmIiI the Christmas Angel
So It came Christmas morning, nn(
there on the tiptop of the tree sat tin
rng doll quilt) made over, The clill
dren thought tier reully the most lieau
tlful of ull the Christmas things, Ai
for the rng doll herself—why, ull Hit
pleasure of her old days whs ns noth
lug to the happiness that wns lion
now. — Carolyn H. Halley, III Kinder
carten Review.
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FINE
T he 'P erfect G ift
From every standpoint, furniture is the perfect gift—the one gift that is never tired
of—never relegated to the land of forgotten things a short time after Christmas!
And because of the value furniture gifts represent, at today's really low prices, they
will be in greater demand than ever before. Our entire store is a veritable "shop of
gifts." Come in now while our stocks are complete and see what wonderful gift sug­
gestions we offer.

FO R T H E ‘K ID D IE S’
We have a fine selection of tables and
chairs in old ivory finish. Beautiful
Rockers. We have Tricycles, W ag­
ons, Kiddie-Kars and Dolls Go-Carts
in the latest styles.

OU’ LL find something here for Mother, Father, Hubby or Wife.
And
such beautiful designs.
You may make purchase and arrange with us for
delivery any time that suits you.
You’ll be surprised at the Great Saving
at this store in prices. Terms to thrifty buyers. MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH.

For Every Room
In T h e H o u s e

S a n fo rd
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Smoke Satisfaction
Galore In Our
Smoke Supplies

BED ROOM SUITES
Wouldn’t you be happy to get a new Bedroom Suite for
Christm as? Can you think of a more practical, useful
lasting g ift? Ju st the suite she wants is here and the
price is no more than you’ll bo glad to pay. In fact, such
values have not been shown since 1915. All the popular
styles and newest finishes are here for your selection.

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Pipes, cigar-holders, cigarette cases,
humidors— and of course, every good
brand of cignrs and tobacco— can help
make this a full-of-cheer Christmas
for the man who smokes.

T h e P ip e r ’s
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If you enjoy n good
smoko ■— he it pipe,
cigar, or cigarette —
you can bring your
trouble* to us and
feel sure that you
will be put on the
main line to comfort.
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Time to Be Happy and to Aid Othara
In the Enjoyment of the
Season's Cheer.
IJHKI.Y there Is n myotic tie be­
tween spirit uml nature, botween
heaven uml earth, between Clod and
man, Mot strange Is tt, then, that on
the night of the must wondrous birth
time has seen, the age sealed skies
should purt and song of angels en­
trance the watchers on Bethlehem's
plains.
Wlmt Is the secret of the unwonted
churm brought by this brightest day In
time’s nilcmlur? Why Is tlie season
charged with such gladness7 Why do
men uml women feel (hut they cun lay
down their vexing burdens and their
faces smile again with the faith and
Joy of childhood’s care-free dnyaT
It Is the rapt Influence of the an­
gelic song ou the natal night, "Peace
on Kurth." To a humanity distract­
ed, troubled by doubts and feurs,
wounded by sin and smitten by con­
science. (lad sends a message: "Fear
not, I uni your Father. 1 give you a
•Savior from sin uml misery. You are
my children. My heavenly peace 1
breathe upon you." And in IhlH sweet
pledge of divine remembrance and
Fatherly love—of &lt;!od ut peace with
men—a wave of tranquil Joy Hoods the
world.
Hut, again. It Is nn evangel to man
of pence with himself.
Every man
Hud* discord In Ids own being. Ills In­
nermost personality Is the seat of an­
tagonisms. lie is nn Instrument out
of tunc. The primal harmony of Ills
spirit Is broken. He Is at war with
himself. Ills baser strives with bis
higher nature.
Soul and body war
against each other.
Hut "on earth
pence." chants the seraphic choir. Re­
gard the Image of (Jod stamped upon
you. I'ut down the low and base. U t
ilie spirit rule and the body servo.
Finally, the Cbrlstmastlde should
breathe the spirit of peace In our busi­
ness and In all the relations of lift.
Especially In our homes we can culti­
vate the Christmas spirit, displacing
their frequent discontents, fault find­
ings and contentions with pence and
good will.
For this glad time, at least, let us
atl be better men end women; less
selfish, more kindly, easier to live with
And haw much happier will we be If
tld&gt; Chrlsttuaa spirit—(U cbeery glow
and kindly warmth—«Uy with ue all
through the year I—Junius B. Bemensnydsr.

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and appreciates. The following is a list of articles th at will
make fittin g Christmas G ifts :

For the Ladies
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Patent Pumps
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White Kid and
Suede Pumps

H e listen s to th e fire— for it's alw a y s
talkin’ so,
A n d then it is he calls to mind his good

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Hose
Sweaters
Caps
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W h en the Christmas wind was whistlin’
. through the cold and frosty nights
A n d children dream ed of Christm as bells
and w atched for Christmas lights.

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other articles that would go good for Christmas gifts. We
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thanks for the blessings of the year.

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A nd then G randm other— S H E com es in
and sits beside him there,
A nd puts her hand in his, and says sweet

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Christmas—Happy with the thought that we are priv­
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vantages.

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and Prosperous is to work unselfishly for a Greater San­
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development as planned by the—
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Pilgrims Told of Its Power to
Bloom on Christmas Day.

Blossom Given the Ndme of Resurrec­
tion Flower; Also Called St.
Mary's Hose.
varieties o,* the so-railed
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insurrection |duiit have appeared

there, the days wero fulfilled tlint slit
should be delivered. And she brought
forth her tlrstdiorn son; and she
wrapped him In swaddling clothes, nud
iirth ot the Christ Child An­ laid him In a manger, because there
was not room for them In tho Inn.
nounced by Angel.
And there were shepherds In tlm
same country abiding In tho field, and
keeping watch by night over their
Good Tidings of Qreat Joy to All ths flock. And an angel of the laird stood'
People In Coming of
by them, and the glory of tho l.ord
shone round about them; and they
the Savior.
were sore afraid. And the angel said
^ 0\V It enme to pass In those days. unto Jlioin, Ho no. nfrald; for, behold
there went out a decree from I bring you good tidings of great Joy
^•Mnr Augustus, that nit the world which shall be to all the people: for
•hould he enrolled. This was the first there Is born to you this day In the
enrollment made when Qulrtnlus was city of David a Savior, who Is Christ
governor of Syria. And ull went to en- the Lord. And this Is the sign unto
themselves, every one to Ills own you: Yo shall find a bobo wrapped In
c|ty. And Joseph ulso went up from swaddling clothes, and lying In a man­
Galilee, out of the city of N'azureth, ger.
And suddenly there was with the
Into Judaea, to the city of David, which
•» called Jiethlehem, because he was of nngel a multitude of the heavenly host
*ho house and family of David, to prnlslng Ood. and saying.
enroll himself with Mary, who was be­ Ctlory to Ood In ths highest.
trothed to him, being great with child. And on curth peace i-niong intn In whom
he Is well pleased.
•And It cniuo to pass, while they were

THE FIRST CHRISTMAS

among the novelties offered by florists
hut tho otlgliml is tlie rose of Jetlcho
Along the shores of the Deud sea, fat
enough away to he out of reach of the
dentil .dealing vapors nud the sail
spray, grows this rose, a little plant
famed in many n legendary story,
which, when ripened, rolls up It*
sprays and brunches Into n lurlou*little brown hall.
The desert winds snap off Its dry
stem and whirl the seemingly dead
little hull away over sandy plains, like
a feather-weight. Af'er It dinners to
reach some damp place, In about ten
days, the moisture has wrought a
miracle for the once dead Is alive
ugalo, gr-en and growing.
I'ha old-Utus pilgrims who hroughi
hack this plant with them from tlo
Holy Land, told wonderful tales of Its
power to bloom out on Christmas day
and gave It the name of resurrection
(lower. Another old legend names It
from every spot where they halted to
rest.
The dry ball when unfolding drops
Its seeds, and from these It may be
cultivated as an nnnunl. To resurrect
those dry bnlls It Is simply uorcsssty
to keep them standing In glasses of
water, Immersed about halfway to tin
top of their branches. The expansion
Is merely n mechanical Npongcllkc
process.
Tho botanical name of the rose of
Jericho Is anastnHca. from annslasls
resurrection. There are other specie*
of resurrection plants, but they are
not so attractive as tlielr Deud se.'i
relative, which, although It has very
little bounty, has uu honored place
among flowers because of Hip many
fancies and associations It rails up
and Its peculiar development.-—Argus

THAT PESTIFEROUS BOY.
•‘A Merry Christmas, old man. But
why are you llmplngf”
‘•That pestiferous boy of mine aet a
•Wei trap for Santa Claus.

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Mental State Does Everybody Good
and Festivity Equals Prescrip­
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observers In the ranks of the
C LOSE
medical profession have noted one
very Interesting fact concerning the
Clirlsttnns season—that It generally
has a good tonic effect upon tlu-lr pa­
tients. In explanation of tills the
London Lancet says that since Christ­
mas has come to ho regarded us n
time for good cheer, a universal feel­
ing of contentment and happiness Is
engendered at this time of Joyousness, routine Is for a while relieved, a
certain freshness Is given to the dally
round, differences of opinion are sunk,
and a charitable spirit prevails.
Is
It. Ity the way, hoping for too much,
asks the Lancet, that the season of
good fellowship should leave some
lasting effect upon the manners anti
methods of all7
It may not he easy to trace exactly
why (lie sense of exhilaration and
welMielng comes with the advent of
Christmas, for the psychological fac­
tors concerned are not simple. Hut
the main point Is that the mental
htnto does everybody good, and tin
annual festivity Is Just us excellent an
Institution as the prescription of tin
physician which gives lone nnd vlgm
to the straggler In life’s race. There
Is an need nowadays, thunks to the
good sense of the people and the conn
sels of tliolr mo.Ih'iiI advisers, to mor
ull/.u about tlie evils of a stupid In
dulgeneu In tend, alcohol nud toVniuo
on a festive oc.uisien such ns the pres
cut. I’rnrIPsilly everybody realizes tin
great physiological udt outages of lie
lug who on a merry occasion.
Many more persons Hum formerly
feel where usa ends and abuse begins
nnd they act sensibly accordingly; and
so far from It being a crime to muke
tho season festive b&gt; enjoying, on u
little extended settle perhaps, the
creature comforts of life, some de­
cided good Is done to both tho mental
and physical henlth of Hie Individual
Tho festive season tuny, therefore*
be welcomed, which brings cheer ts
thousands, which Induces the generous
■ml chnrltnble to brsce the mental
and phyalcal functions of the commu­
nity at large, giving It the opportunity
of relinquishing Its business and Its
worries for a time, to start again re­
freshed and raady for "the trivial |
round, the common task." Tho pre­
scription "A Merry Chrlitmae" Is found
■o long as the "signature" of good
sense Is obeerved.
TB Y A DAILY HXBALD WAVY AD.

In Fruit Cakes and
Pound Cakes

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SANFORD MAID
BREAD

ROUTH B R O S .
BA KERY

To Our Many Friends I
We extend the Greetings of the Holiday Season
with tho wish that we can extend tho same
tfood service to you in the future ns wo have
in the past.

WIGHT SERVICE MEANS REAL SERVICE S

Everything For The Motorist

POST CARDS AT THE HERALD OFFICE

�This is one year you should make your Gift Practical—Christmas now only one week off—Buy now, less worry
Better Service

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

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

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

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

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

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SANFORD

FLORIDA

OVELTIE/
Y our Wish is Granted
WEAR-KVER ALUMINUM PERCOLATORS
IDEAL FIRELESS COOKERS, TWO W ELLS, $39.00

You have wished th at somchting out of the ordinary in ready-to-wear
should he shown in this city, and now your wish shall he granted. Some
of the very newest creations are being shown here as well as many of the
conservative dresses, gowns and suits.
The Yuletide season is drawing near, you want to he ready for the
events th at are scheduled to take place, and you have clothes that are styl­
ish, yet not expensive— quality considered— if you come in and see the ones
we are now showing.

NICE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ MANICURE
SETS
AIR R IFLES AND SHOT GUNS FOR BOYS

Everything in Ladies’ W ear

POCKET KNIVES

Special Holiday prices on Furs, Coats, Suits, Skirts, Silk

FU LL LINE OF PIR EXW EA R

Hose, Blouses, Millinery, etc. The chance to purchase
seasonable Gifts at Pre-Holiday Prices.

BOYS’ AND GIRLS* SKATES

Hill Hardware Company

^Dresner

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

HOARDED MONEY TIES UP BUSINESS AND BRINGS NO HAPPINESS TO ANY MEMBER
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Tho Comptroller of the Currency estimates that there’s now about $700,000,000 of hoarded money in this
country which should he in the banks.

This holding money out of the banks is in part responsible for the shortage of credit from which all indus­
tries suffer at present. Idle money tends to make idle industries and idle men.

DECIDE TO START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT RIGHT NOW FOR NEXT CHRISTMAS AND HAVE
MONEY WHEN NEEDED
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SANFORD, FLO RID A, W ED NESD AY, DECEMBER 14, 1921

FOUR POWER PACIFIC TREATY
WAS SIGNED YESTERDAY
ATTACH ON PRESERVATIONS

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FRANCE W IL L FOREGO
CASH REPARATION
FROM GERM ANY

NAY CALL CONFERENCE
TO SOLVE WORLD PROBLEM
CANCELLING EUROPE’S DEBT
DR. W ILLIA M T U L L
DIES A T CHATTANOOGA
(lly The Associated Preaa)
Chattanooga, Dec. 14.— Dr. William
L. Tull, o f Jacksonville, Florida and
Asheville, North Carolinn, wns found
dead In his bed in n local hotel this
morning.

(H r T h e Associated Preaa)

Paris— Associated Dec. 14—Franco
Is willing temporarly to forego ensh
for reparation pnyments from Ger­
many, The high officials o f the
foreign office today told tho associat­
ed Press.

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DIAL EIREANN
IN CONFERENCE
ON AGREEMENT

W ASHINGTON, Dec. 14— Tho fourpower Pacific treaty, with n reser­
vation attached to mnkc It Inapplica­
ble. to purely democratic carnations
and to tho Amerlcnn mnndnto policy,
FOLLOWED
,var formally signed by tho plenipo­ FORM AL OPENING
I1Y A SECRET
tentiaries of tho United States, Greet
SESSION
Britain, dnpnn and France yosterdny.
The reservation, presented In writ­
(llr Tlii- Asaorlntrd Press)
ing by the American reprsntntlvs and
DUBLIN', Dec. 14.—The question of
PICKF017D C l
Accepted by all tho others, declares
Hairdressers are met with requests every day for marcels "Just lilts
ratifying or rejecting the Anglothat the American attitude toward
Gloria Swanson's” or bob cuts to mo'-to tlio dowager look like Noxlmovo.
Irish agreement by the Dali Eirennn
And—would you believe it 7—many he-'Js actors aro having permanent
Pacific mandates shall not ho affected
was postponed until Thursday when n
waves placed L&gt; their lock*!
by the treaty, anti that tho treaty pro­
public session will be held.
vision for n four-power consultation
on questions arising over tho Pacific
DUBLIN, Dec. 14.—The Dull Elroislands shall not ho construed as ap­
nnn met in public session today for
plying to nay problems which In inter­
consideration o f the Anglo-Irish agree­
nal ioaal law aro -mly of deironcratic
ment but after the formal opening
concern.
and a brief discussion o f eredentinls
New formal ceremonies accompan­
o f plenipotentiaries at the London
ied the affixing of scnls nntl signa­
conference wont into secret session.
tures. The signing took pluco In tho
ante-room o f tho offlco of tho secre­
King George Says He Hopes for Pence W ITH WHICH SHE K ILLE D AB R A ­
M AYOR OF BOSTON
tary of state in tho proaonco of a
That Will ({J e t Strife
HAM CLICK R NSTE IN IN NEW
SUCCEEDS HIM SELF
largo compnny of American and fore­
YORK SATU R D AY
ign officials, ndvisors and
clerks.
Illy The \aaor1alrd Pr;*Bel
( l l y T h e A ssociated P re s s )
LONDON, Dee. 12.— Opening of
There was no speech mnklng nntl rep­ ( Boston, Dec. 14.— Former Mayor
( l l r T h e Ass n e ln lrd l'rra a I
the
special session of parliament was
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 14.— Mrs.
resentatives of tho press wore not ad­
James M. Curley was elected mayor called to consider the Irish pence set­ Charles S. Raison, held In New York
mitted.
I of Boston today by a plurality of tlement King George said in a speech for killing tTioro Saturday of DK Ab­
Tho Ainericnn copy of tho treaty
|2,115 votes over John R. Murphy, from the throne today, " lit is my enrn- raham Glickenstein, wrote a local
now goes to President Harding, who
I former tire commissioner, in one of I cat hope that by articles of ugrccincnt hurdwnre concern whilo in Daytona
will Bubmlt it to the Sonnto for rati­
|tho closest mnyornllty contests in the , now submitted to you strife of cen­ last month for information nbout the
fication. He probnbly will not tako It
history of tho city. The other two turies may to ended.”
cost o f a revolver with noiseless at­
to the cnpltol in person and ho may
candidates ran far behind. The voto
tachment according to local polico
delay its submission until tho arms
wns: Curley, 7.1,8(19; Murphy, 71,504;
who
hnvc communication in their pos­
conference is nenror n decision on tho
School Entertainment
Charles S. Baxter, 40,248; Charles S.
session.
Tho letter was dated Novem­
other important points boforo it. It
Was Well Attended
O’Connor 10,812.
ber 2.1 and the pistol with which
was indicated at tho Whito House to­
And W ell Received Glickstcin was shot wns purchased
day that Mr. Hnrdlng saw no reason
from a concern here December 2nd.
NO “ B LU FF" IN FIGHT
for noting hastily.
The
polico hero today aro searching
Two
Excellent
Plays
Were
Staged
A G A IN S T C APITO L
for tho man who accompanied by an
Lnst Night for Athletic A hh' ii.
EXTENSIONS
Palatka W ill Join in
unidentified woman and giving his
Two excellent plnya were staged nt nntno as T. G. Ellis, purchased the
'Capital Movement
i Ocala, Fla., Dec. 14.—The an­
High School Auditorium
Inst pistol whoso number corresponds with
to Stop Building nounced intention o f a firm o f Ocala the
that with which Glickstcin was shot.
attorneys to seek by means of injunc­ night for tho benefit of the High
The man described as about six feet
School
Athletic
Association
nnd
the
Chamber o f Commerce Will Join Ocala tion to prevent tho enrrying out of
tall, thin, sallow complexion and very
many
who
attended
enjoyed
the
his­
proposed cnpitol extensions nnd im­
and Other Cities
nervous.
trionic
talent
displayed
by
the
pupils
provements is no "bluff,” according
of tho High School.
to If. M. Hampton, member of tho
(lly The Aasnrlntrd Press)
Tho first piny wns entitled "Two K L A N OFFERS AID
P A L A T K A , Dec. 14.— Tho Board of legal firm, nnd tho necessary steps
Old
Maids nnd a Picture" and the
IN MURDER CASK
governors of tho local chnmbor of toward obtaining immediately.
characters wore truo to life nnd show­
eommorco decided today that Palatka
Contracts for the work Were award­
i Pittsburg, Pa., Dee. 14—Polico in­
will join Ocala and othor cities of ed ut Tallahassee yesterday. The ed tho careful training of the Ex­ vestigation of tho death of Loroy
pression teacher, Miss Williams. JesPcninsuln Florida In an effort to pre­ lognl firm, II. II. Hampton, Ander­
slo Wilson, a college girl, by Mildred 1Holmes Morris, whose body with a
vent tho expenditure of any stnto son, on belief of "certain citizens,"
Holly; Emily Dny, her chum, by Kit­ bullet in the breast, wns found Sun­
moneys on oxtending nnd improving contend thnt tho money for Iho pro­
tle DuHose; Mchltnhcl Wilsin by Mae day night in a Pittsburg newspaper
tho cnpitol at Tallahassee. Replying ject docs not exist In tho stntc treas­
Holly nnd Miss Sophio Smith by Miss of an advertisement offering $100 re­
to invitation of attorneys representing ury in accordance with provisions of
Maudo Lako wore excellent and the ward for "information lending to the
tho movement launched in* Ocala, tho the legislative enactment authorizing
nrrost ami conviction of the murderers
playlet wns thoroughly enjoyed.
Chnmbor sent n tolcgrnm saying Pn- tho extensions.
"Cnughl Out, or Poto Royd’H Pro­ o f Leroy Holmes Morris, address E.
latka’s desire for cnpitol removal was
posal" was the second play ringed un­ Y. Clarke, Klnncrcst, Atlanta, Gu."
unselfish and this city’s logical situa­
Tho police admitted that In ono of
der tho direction of Mrs. R. C. Max­
BEAT
ANTI-LOTTEltY
LAW
tion for cnpitol Hito secondary to hav­
well nnd was a rollicking college pluy Morris' pockets they found nn appli­
ing it located nt some place more con­
that caught tho fancy of tile audience cation, properly filled out, for memvenient and economical to majority of
nnd the characters were nil well tak­ be-ship in tho Ku Klux Klnn.
tux payers o f state.
en by the young folks who scorned to
Three men nlrcndy under arrest In
grnsp tho pnrt nnd carry It out. The connection with the killing wore held
T R A IL OF CHICAGO
following were in tho cast: Bill Ran­ in three police stations for prelimin­
S L A Y E R SEEMS LOST
dolph, Wm. Moye; Dick Rogers, Rob­ ary hearings, nfor examination by
ert Thrushor; Jack Davis, Ed. Hender­ the po'ile.
Chicago, Dec. 14.— Tho trail of
son; George Iirown, Harold Christen­
"Lucky” Tommy” O'Connor tonight
son; Kenneth March, Jim Stone; Char­
In tho proposed 'naval reduction
appearantoly was loBt in tho maze
lie King, Byron Stephens.
program to cut down expenses, tho
of "tips” that have poured Into tho
Playing on Carlton Springs Sum­ presidential yacht Mayflower has not
dctcctivo bureau since tho escape
mer bnsobnll team: DeWitt Boyd, been Included.— Richmond Times De­
Sunday from tho county jail o f tho
manager of tho team, Victor McLnu- spatch.
gunman who wns to have been hanged
tin; Harry Wilkes, formerly nn Am­
Thursday for tho murder o f a Chicago
herst pitcher, now wnnted by Carlton
Tho naval exports havo discovered
detective.
tonm, Arthur Mooro; Mr. Weaver, af­ that reduction o f armaments will
While hundreds o f policemen nnd
flicted with sunstroke, nt tho Springs lower morals. W ell, what are wo
detectives today continued to run
to take the cure, Robert Holly, Jr.; aiming nt if it not n lower war morale
Bess Mason, a guest at tho Hotel,
down dozzens o f rumors from half a
all nround?— Now York Post.
Florcnco Henry; Christabcl Lee, n
dozen states it wns ndmlttcd by tho
guest nt the Hotel, Margaret Znch- for tho uthlotic association. Tho stngo
polico tonight that O’Connor’s where­
ary; Hotel Wnltor, Fred I’opo; re­ at tho nudlto/ium was especially flna
abouts wns ns much n mystery ns it
mainder o f team and substitutes, Billy with the new settings and tho big
wns an hour after he had scaled tho
walls o f tho Cook county Jail with
California police have seized several Fitts, W rA . Adams, Morton Aycocko, flno curtain donnted by tho clnss of
Peter Schnal nnd Jimmy Robson 1021 and Ilyron Stephens had emboliions
of Chinese lottery tlekets.
two compnnlonn after terrorizing
furnlshod
tho orchoatrn music for tho Ishod tho urop scenes with appropri­
shipped
ns
blank
paper,
uml
which
guards uml prisoners with a pistol.
on
examination
by
olllelnls
nt
tlrst
interim
between
acts nnd tho ovcnlng ate backgrounds. In fact tho plays
During the day five detectives,
uppenrod to bo really blank paper. wns greatly onjoyed.
Tho
plays j showed thnt tho high s.hool pupils
speeding to Hartford, Wis., on a tip Instead of being In tho center of the
showed
that
unusual
talent
in
this
lino havo remarkable talent along many
that O’Connor was thoro, wore Injured paper, Iho printing was put well Into
oxlsts in tho High Schol und tho pu- { lines nnd pupils and tenchors are to
whon their automobile turned over ono corner, leuvlng n wide margin on
The tickets wore then pile will givo sovoral of theao enter- ( bo commendod upon their fine show­
n short dlatanco from Milwaukee. Tho two shies.
tninmenta. during the term. It Is good ing.
tip was false. A hearing on a motion packed so that tho margins wore to­
training In expression and poiso and j "Tw o Old Maids nnd a Picture” will
to stay tho execution of O'Connor un­ ward the outside. A grent ninny
thousands of them wore passed by givo'puplls and patrons a pleasant di­ Ira presented tonight nt Monroo school
till nn appeal could bo taken to tho
the offlctals before tho scheme was version from tlmo to time.
for the bonoflt o f tho Rod Cross seal
United States supreme court was
discovered.
A nice sum was realised last night ■ale.
postponed untill Thursday.

SPECIAL SESSION MRS. RAISEN
OF PARLIAMENT BOUGHT GUN IN
CALLED TODAY
JACKSONVILLE

ALBERTUS VOGT
DISCOVERER OF
PHOSPHATE DEAD
W AS ONE OF GREATEST MEN OF
E A R L Y DAYS IN THIS
S TA T E
( l l y T h e A a a o rln lrd Preaa)

JACKSONVILLE. Dec. 14.— Tho
body o f Albortus Vogt, discoverer of
phosphate in Florida, who died at his
home here yesterday after a long ill­
ness, will ho taken to Ocala today for
Imrial. Vogt was sinking a well at
Duncllon on May first, 1889, when ho
found a phosphate deposit and later
sold the property for two hundred
thousand dollars. He wns a native of
South Carolina, and a Confederate
veteran. Before settling in Floridn
ho surveyed railroad routes in Mexi­
co and later bccnino tho chief o f tho
Southern Pacific railroad engineering
corps and directed tho selection o f tho
route o f that lino into I.os Angeles
from the oust. Ho was seventy-one
years old.
M ARSHAL FOCII SAILE D FOR
FR AN C E TO D AY FROM N. Y.
NEW YORK, Dec. 14.— Marshal
Foch sailed for Franco today from
Now York.

DeLand Bandit is
Arrested Today
at Jacksonville
Aubrey Nichols, of Greenwood, S. C.,
Is the Man Wnnted
(U r T h e A ssociated P r ts a )

JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 14.— Aubrey
Nichols, of Greenwood, S. C., alias
James W. Tucker, of Savnnnnh, 20ycnrs-old, arrested hero Inst night and
according to polico confessed to enter­
ing tho homo of n resident of DoLnnd
Inst week posing as a plumber, at­
tacking the resident’s wife and after
leaving her unconscious, escaping with
the jewelry. Hundreds o f citizens of
DeLand combed the woods sovoral
days nnd nights in search of tho man.
Thn man was arrested on suspicion
when ho attempted to pawn a watch
nnd when searched tho polico said
they found engraved diamond ring
stolen at time of thu robbery in Do­
Lnnd. Later officers suid Nichols con­
fessed,

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Great Britain’^ Prem ier
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Solve Problem

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SINCE AM ERICA HAS IN D IC A T .
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W ASHINGTON, Dec. 14.— Somo o f
the foreign diplomats in attendance
at the arms conference have received
word which they Interpret as indi­
cating that David Lloyd George, tho
British premier, is preparing to tako
tho initiative In world economic mat­
ters, having become convinced from
tho results of inquirocs made hero
that tho American government does
not intend to call an international
economic meeting; nt least not In
the near future.
The British prime minister's plan
according to tho information in tho
hands of theao diplomats contemplat­
es the cancellation of nil war debts
owing to Great Britain by
Italy,
France, Belgium, Russia nnd tho
smaller Balkan allies, amounting with
interest to upwards o f two billions
sterling.
Premier Lloyd George, it is recall­
ed, propos al to President Wilson that
all interallied duhts Including those
owing to tho United Stntcs should be
cancelled but his present design, ac­
cording to tho understanding, does
not include tho renewal of that sug­
gestion to tho United Stntes. He Is
said to intend to annuli tho debts o f
othor countries duo Great Britain, sub­
ject to conditions, one, it is under­
stood, being thnt Frnnco should for­
give the debts o f allied countries to
her amounting to about the equivalent
o f two billions of dollars and nnothor
being u reduction o f German repara­
tions due to Franco by 1.1,511,000,000
of francs. This Is tho nmount tho
French government borrowed of Eng­
land during tho war and is about as
Inrgo a sum as that loaned to Franco
l&lt;y tho United Slates, which was $15,­
295,000,000, francos at tho cxchnngo
then used o f 5.45 francos to tho dol­
lar.

What Makes Hot Dogs
Wild is Found Out—
New “ Shine” Outlet
Liquor Wns Wrapped up In«lde &lt;/.
Harmless Bologna
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NEW YORK, Doc. 14.— Tho secret
of what makes hot dog wild In out.
Now York frankfurters tasto always
strong but recently tho police at
Madison Square (ftrdcn during tho
six dny bicycle raco wore unablo to
understand why certain vendors o f
hot dogs had no trouble of disposing
o f their entire kennels at thirty ronts
per dog. Authorities considering somo
moans of stopping profiteering whon
ono policemnn purchased a hound and,
punctured It. Pure moonshine. Now
polico are casting moan eyes nt ovory
hot dog In town.

KANSAS COAL FIELDS
WILL BE PATROLLED
I1Y STATE MILITIA
(D r T h r A ssociated P re s s )

PITTSBURG, Knna„ Doc. 14.—
Three 1'nmpnnlos o f KntianH Nntional
Guards are being mobilized for en­
trainment to Pittsburg for duty in the
coul fields. Orders fo r mobilization
followed a cnll from Sheriff Gould to
tho governor this morning.
TOPEKA, Dec. 14.— Notices wore
sent today to ull Kansas National
Gunrd organizations to put themselves
In readiness to entrain fo r tho Pitts­
burg coal field. No ordor for move­
ment has yet been Issued.
Dr. Ilamllloii risk lll^anr, noted
Cleveland surgeon, personal physician
to and lifelong friend of John D.
Rocki feller, recently predicted that tho
oil king would llvo to ho a century old.
Both tho doctor und Mr. Itockcfoller
lire elghty-two years of nru, and the
two aged cronies havo nindo a dato
to pluy a round of golf on their one
hundredth birthday anniversary.
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You may break,you may shatter
wheat prices If you will; but flour
will sell nt tho same old price still.—
Roanoko (Vn.) World News.
Vero is to have an up-to-date fire
fighting equipment aa they hare
placed an order fo r a modern chemi­
cal engine and it will be put Into
service aa early as It arrives.

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THE SANFOK0 DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER IS,

BEATS MARY’S FAMOUS LAtfB

W o m a n g o l f c R a M p Io n

Woolly Lawn Moweix Proved of Practlcal Value to Cincinnati Man
During Hot Spell.

GIVE HIM A NICE CAP
fl Both fath er and son would appre­
ciate such a gift.
fl W hile you are looking for gifts, we
want to show you th-i Suits, and
Overcoats we arc o ffe rin g at $10.00

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o f the Walker family is exxtended
to those who are hreaved by this
death.
The ninny friends in this city of
DEATH OF MRS. W ALK E D

Mrs. C. It. Wnlkcr were shocked to
learn of her dentil which occurcd at
the snnitariuni Hcvcrnl weeks ago in
the hope that the treatment would he
beneficial hut ahe was called homo
ufter a long and useful life on this
earth.
Mrs. Wnlkcr was the wife of tho late
C. It. Walker and resided in this
city for many years living on Oak
nvemic for many years and before
the death o f Mr. Walker building a
beautiful home on the lake front on
Union avenue where the family re­
sided until u few years ago at which
time limy sold the home and Mrs.
Walker Inis been visiting friends and
relatives in other states and lived
ut Washington during the war period
where her son and daughter were em­
ployed.
Deceased leaves a son Clifford
Walker, a student at Florida Univer­
sity and daughter Miss Claire who
is teaching at Oaklnnd, to mourn the
loss o f mother.
The funeral will occur from the
Congregational church in this cRj
tomorrow afternoon at three o’clock,
internuent to he made in Lnkovlew
cemetery in the city.
The sympathy of the many friends

ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Help tho High School Athletic A s­
sociation by attending tho play to­
night.
Tho reason the optimist looks on
tlio bright side is because he is sel­
dom on the inside.
I'etc Iloyd will make a proposal at
tlm High School Auditorium tonight.
You must he there to hear it.

I.ouIh Ooocke, hot lor known ns "Pnt"
In uiuntour circles, was nibwlng tlm
grass uii tlio Iuwii of Ills Iioiiio In Cin­
cinnati rctVntly. In tho courso of ilio
work ho was cutting ulongaldo a hedge
with a pair of clippers. .
"Ita-a-a," canio from tlm other side
of the hedge.
Cloecko looked up. A nolKhhor was
sitting on the porch rending.
lloocko resumed Ills clipping,
"lln-n-n!" sounded again.
(loecke straightened up and shot
llerce glances at Ids neighbor. Hut
the latter's face was concealed hack
of the newspaper.
The clipping proceeded, and then
again came "Hn-n-nl"
Filially (loecke threw down his clip­
pers, stepped to the neighbor's porch,
and said:
"Are you guying me?"
The other looked up with surprise.
"Allying you? Why, no! What makes
you think so?"
.
"Well, atop thnt ‘linn-lngl’ " Uoccku
said.
"Oh, that's It. I’ll show you what
that Is." mid tlm neighbor went hack
among the hushes and pulled out a
lamb. "I bought It yesterday," he ex­
plained.
Immediately GoecKc was seized with
an Idea. "Lend It to me, will you?" he
asked. The neighbor was obliging.
Tho lamb Mulshed the grass cutting
Job. and (loecke enjoyed (he cool and
&lt;pilct of a shady nook on Ids porch.

One thousand men, women and children o f
Seminole County, who are not enjoying 100
per cent health, no matter o f how long stand­
ing, to call at my office and let me explain
the wonderful results obtained through

CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL
ADJUSTMENTS
Why suffer if you can roI relief? What it has done for
others, it will do for you! Even though nil other methods of
treatment have failed, do not despair until you have tried
CHIROPRACTIC, which is not rubbing, or electricity or
baths, but merely an adjustment of the small hones in tho
spine. CHIRO PRACTIC adjustments are made with tho
bare hands only. •

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the good it'has accomplished would give it the great favor
it has found.

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Evenings by Appointment
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Misti Marlon Hollins of New York,
with the women's national golf clinna
plonshlp cup, which sho won In the
tournament nt tho Hollywood club,
Deal, N. J.

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GREATEST IN PLAINS STATES

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Mausr 01 Farm Risks Established by
Recordt, Kept by the Depart­
ment of Agriculture.
Disks In the production of three
groat stnplo crops—corn, wheat and
outs—uro grentest In tho plains states,
extending from Texas to North Da­
kota. Tills general fact In established
by the average deviation of tlm yield
per ucro from the uvernge yield, com­
puted by the bureau of crop estimates.
Department of Agriculture, for these
three crops for each stute from the
records of BO years.
On the other hand, the North At
lantlc and the western states are re
glons of comparatively low risk, or
deviation of yield per acre from the
average, for wheat and oats, and the
entire Allantic coast and the west for
corn.
Tho grent corn holt, with Its enor
moils production and surplus above
local consumption, Is, after all, prom
tncntly subject to risks of weather, In­
sects and disease In tlm production of
crops, mid, while It would lie going too
far to say of this region as n whole
thnt (lie results of Its agriculture nro
either "a feast or a famine," yet there
Is ti tendency In this direction as tho
area covered by tlm average becomes
more restricted to county, township
and Individual farm.

Defense, Then Prosecution Rests.
Mr. Hhnnlgnn Inserted his ki*y quiet­
ly ; walked anftly, undressed silently
Heating swords into plowshares is
and crept Into bed.
not more difficult than heating a ri­
All Ills precautions were in vain.
val into an empty department.
Mrs. Khnnlgnn had been awake lis­
tening and waiting fur him. She told
TO LET--Unfurnished room, L. E. him she supposed he had been work­
care of Herald.
22fi-2tp ing nt (he olllcc again; that she did
not believe that story or any other ho
had ever (old her; that she did not
Orders have been placed for the
have to put up with him; thnt slm
machinery for the new Line Cola could have a career; that even now
plast which will he established nt the committee was waiting to see If
Daytona.
she would accept the nomination for
mnyor; that she had been warned
The enterlninnmnt at the High | against him; that alio wns not now
School Auditorium tonight is well the foolish Fciitlmeiitiil girl she was
wort! the price of admission and you | when she married him, and then a
deep Htinro showed l hat—
iim - helping the t.‘ talents at tho norm {
The defense rested,
time.
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Now everyone knows the prosecu­
tion should rest first; so Mrs. Sliaiil■ ■■MMMHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMHMHMMMKMMtiMa gau Jabbed Mr. Hhnnlgnn with her
elbow; shook him; fussed, fumed,
scolded and wept; hut It was no use.
lie slept oil, soundly.
The prosecution also rested.—Kath­
erine iSegley, In Judgo.

HELP W ANTED

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Dear of Wight nros.’ Service Station

SANFORD

FLORIDA

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

When John Plumho Orumuntoulo of
Everett, Mass., grows tip ho promises
to ho the "heftiest" young man In the
country. John Is only seven years old
now, and weighs the mean little total
of 275 pounds.

An $80,000 bond election will be
called during the middlo of January
for the town of Wauchuln. They will
FOR S A LE — 1021 Model Ford onc-ton use $70,000 of this amount in case
truck.— F. E. Mnrkwood, 1007 Pal­ it goes through for street work and
metto Ave.
22G-2tc tho ndditionnl $10,000 for park and
water improvements.
W A N TE D — Salesman with cnr. Low
priced 10,000 ndlo cord tiros. Hard
Still, they’ll pronbly slip in n parworker who can produce is worth $100
"graph permitting nddicts to buy a
per week to us.— Goodstock Cord Tiro
Co., Chicngo, III.
225-ltp few cruisers on n doctor’s prescrip­
tion.
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LOST— Eyeglasses in enso marked
“ Pnrlott Optical Co., Twin Falls,
Idaho.” Finder please leave at First
I f you don’t see your
National Hank,
220-Gtp

W IN T E R SPORTS TO TH E FODE
A T DOLLINS COLLEGE
While the Rollins College Tars are
going through their paces trying to
get together on tho basket bull floor
the fair eo-cds of KoUina nro putting
up a whirl wind game of field hull,
'lids new game is being introduced in­
to tlio school this year hy Miss Coop­
er, athletic coach o f women and from
the present indications the game is
taking very well.
W OMAN'S CLUII NOTES

CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS

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In our show

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come in and look around
— we have Something
for all o f the family.

RIPE BANANAS THE BALL HARD­
WARE CO.
on the Dray Track, near

Mrs. John Lconnrdi, P ith ,(lent of
the Woman’s Club, of Sanford has
been apj oinled State Chairman of the Express office, open
the child welfare in the Public Health
for sale by the bunch or
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
department i f the State Federation,
by the new state president, Miss by the dozen at reason­
OPT. D.
Skinner. This work is one of the most able prices. Car must be
O P TIC IA N — OPTOMETD LSI
important things before the State,
sold
in
two
days.
Come
including the government survey in
tlio State, and the nppointement of early and get your bar­
County Chairman. This is a work gains.
nearest to the heart of the women of
Florida and Mrs. I.connrtli is fully
equal to tide, important task. This
appointment is quite an lit nor for the
Primitive People.
Sanford Club and puts Mrs. Lconnrdi
Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
The natives of Ht. 111Mu. In the
two
Hebrides, have decided to abandon a on the State Hoard, giving
EYES E XAM IN ED
&lt;|iiiilnt custom which (hey lin\c fol­ members from Sanford the other
lowed for more than a century, of being Tills. E. M. Galloway, State
212 East. 1at St.
Sanford, FU.
eiceth-,: their own t|ueen. Hereafter vice president.
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WE GRIND OUR OWN LEN8E
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they will take the natural descendant.
They have deposed Queen Margot and
The Leesburg Pulp Mill which is
will recognize Mary as their sovereign.
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This news comes as the first communi­ under consruction lit Leesburg nncation from the Island since last nounnccs that their is a possibility
September and was brought to Loudon of doubling their plant in hIzo the
by it vessel which delivered census size ns first thought. This announce­ ■
papers ut the Island. The natives ment wns mndo to their stockholders
there speak only (incite, Inil the
A N Y P A R T OF TOW N, O N TE R M S TO
census papers were printed In English, recently.

\ WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS

otherwise the chief happenings on the
Island Include an Inltucnzn epidemic,
wl.h'li caused many deaths. Persons
aboard the ship who could converse
with the natives said the chief ipiestint) on the Island was whether the
war had broken out ngnln.
• Ferryboat Pavilion.
A h ii lilting complement to a swim­
a
v ming pool built on a Connecticut os8 tale recently, a ferryboat pavilion has
p
K been erected, says Popular Mechan­
M ics Magazine. Tills boat has all the
w
M (tilings of n regular craft of Its type,
■ bains equipped above with n lifeB lewit, life preservers, funnel uud pilot
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The cabin Is n spacious dunce
B ; house
X IUk •• where diversion from the
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ml d fg spoil limy he Indulged III,
Tho r.wInciting pool forms a forward
£ dock for the fern , and Is surround&lt;nl by a sidewalk set with benches
mid chairs.

SUIT YO U

Dr. Auslcy of Tallahassee and It. L.
Tmvnshed have associated themselves
and will erect a saw mill near Me.
Intire with a daily renpneity .of 20,­
000 feet of lumber to ho in operation
shortly after tho first of tho year.
Plans hnvo been drawn foif tho '
erection o f n hnaddomo bualnuss
building nt West Palm Dench? Tho
lower floor will bo oectiupied by four
stores and tho second floor a resturnnt, rest rooms and offices.
Tho
Smith-EveH
Manufacturing
Compnny is n now manufacturing indur.try which will lie open up n littie Diver in a short time. They will
manufacture wicker und pnlmetto
funituro.

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You can make money buying fo r advance.
You are going to build a home one o f these
days, why not select a lot now, and pay fo r it
by easy stages.
I f you have some money, will build one or
two houses.
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, g e t in the
game now.

M e is c h R e a lty C o m p a n y
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14,1921

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with Mrs, Raymond Koy ns hostess.
Thero being eight tables o f players.
Tho club rooms were beautifully
decorated with little pino trees, and
baskets and vases of poinsettlas and
crepe paper festoons.
When scores wero counted It wns
found that Mrs. Loucks had mado high
score and wns presented tho prizo
which wns nn exquisite boudoir band.
Tho shower wns n splendid success
and many useful and attractive gifts
wero given.
A fter tho card game Mrs. Koy n»sistod by Mrs. John L. Leonard), Mrs.
Clifford I’enbody, Mrs. W. T. Lang­
ley and Mrs. Chns. Fodder served
pineapple salad topped with minia­
ture Christmas trees, saltincs ,and
ten ns refreshments.

Daily Fashion Hint

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The history of this Bank is closely inter­
woven with that o f the progress of the
community.
The community has progressed.

fore, it follows that this Bank must be a
progressive Institution, and as it has serv­
ed every need in tho past, you can be sure
r
that it will serve your needs
the fu­

8 ON ANY PURCHASE OF $1.00 OR OVER

FOR MISS HIGGINS
A pretty social event o f yesterday
afternoon was the bridgo party given
T H IS D ISCO U NT ON A N Y GOODS IN
: by Miss Lottie Cnldwoll, compliment­
STOCK
ing Misq Adelaida Higgins,
whose
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marriage to Lucius McLeod, o f Mo­
OTHER B A R G A IN S
bile, Ala., takes place next week.
The Christmas colors, rod and green
were featured in tho decorations.
Poinsettlas in baskets wero effective­
BOYS’ SPORT SU IT
ly placed throughout tho house. Tho
Khaki Is the logical material for the
lights were shaded in rod and red development of this sport suit. !t is
and green festoons were also used. ideal lor hikes and other activities of
The tally cards wero hand painted the outdoor season. It consists of a
shirt with open neck an I turn-back
J I witli little bride's and grooms.
O NE P A IR OF SHOES
collar, and knee-length trousers. The
*| In tho interesting gamo of bridge sleeves of the shirt may be made long,
Guess the nearest number o f
■ |played during tho afternoon, high with straight culls, if preferred. Medium
seeds in the Citron on dis­
J ! score was made by Mrs. lint Wight, si/c requires 3 yards 36-inch material.
Pictorial Review Hoys' Suit No. tjoto.
■ ] who wns awarded u box o f bon-bons.
play in the window.
One
Sizes, 4 to 14 years. Price, z j cents.
The consolation prizo, also a box of
guess with every purchase
candy wns won by Miss Sara Wight.
o f 10c or over. Shoes given
Miss Higgins was presented a cut
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glass
Jam Jar as souvenir o f tho oc­
away December 24th.
casion.
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Life is full o f disappointments,
A t the conclusion of tho card gamo
H A N D W O R K A ; the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Robert i and the story seldom lives up to tho
S SHOE R E P A IR IN G
tirovenstein, Miss Sara Warren East- thrill of the headline.
orhy nnd M th. Prod Wight served a
A useful Christmas gift, buy a ko­
delicious salad course.
225-tfc
Miss Higgins wore for this occasion dak.— Ilowor &amp; Roumillat.
a lovely frock of black lace.
Those Invited to meet Misn Iliggf. s
Reduced Electric fixture sale, wholewere Miss Thelma Fraser, Mrs. Rob- sale prices.— Treadwell Electric Co,
ert Hines, Mrs. Hal Wight, Mrs. .1. Telephone 192.
223-4tc
I). Woodruff, Mrs. lien Caswell, Mrs.
-------Howard Smith, Mrs. A. W. Fitts, Miss
The only certain thing about the
Sara Wight, Mrs. Joe Chittenden, Mrs. Conference is that the folks hack
C. It, Kirtley, Mrs. Iloy Chittenden, borne will cuss the delegates.
Miss Norma Herndon, Mrs.
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Goodnpocd,
Miss
Marjorie
Clay,
Mrs.
A
useful
Christmas
gift, buy &lt;1 koFirst Nnt’l Bank Annex
Josoph Umbach nnd Mrs. Harry DickIlowor &amp; Roumillat,
225-Lfo
" The Family Shoe Store ”
son of Orlando, Mra. Henry Wight,
Mrs. U. A. Cnldwoll, M tb, D. D. Cnld­
Tho ladicn of tho Bnptlst Church
woll, Miss Emmn (inllnghor, Mra. Ed. will hold their nnnuul bazaar on Fri­
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Mrs. day nnd Saturday, December 10 and
Widcmun Cnldwoll, Minn Zoo Munson. 17. Plnco will bo announced Inter.
219-tfc
Monday— Misaea Zoo and Fannie He­ SU PE R IN TE N D E N TS
CONFERENCE.
When the world reduces its arm­
lm Munson will give a dance at
ament, perhaps! there won’t be so
their homu on Myrtle avenue nt
The Sot oral superintondonls of the much wanton killing time.
8:3(1 p, in.
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
Deparmcnt
of the Baptist Sunday
Friday— Mra. Henry Purdon will en­
Phone 217-W
School
will
meet
tonigl t at the Tem­
Get nn electric fixture for a Christ­
tertain too members of tho T. N. T.
I f y u n l i n v r nnjr f r i e n d s v U l t l n c y o u
ple
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plans
tor
tho
mas
present, tho whole fnmlly can en­
— I f j t i u nr e k o I d k a n y w h e r e n r e i n n ln K
Club ut her home on Pnimotto ave­
hiinii', o r If y o u n r e e n t r r l i i l n l n K , w r i t e
large
Christmas
tree
that
will
be
j
joy
it.—
Treadwell Electric Co., oppo­
nue nt 3:30 p. m.
a |n.«tn l e n r d I n Hi In ile t n i r lt n e ii l, K l v l m r
bed on Friday nk,ht the 23m. An cn-j site Post, office,
d rliill* . n r lrlrli|in n e Ihe lle m . If w i ll
223-ltc
Friday—Tho Indies o f the
Baptist
fie K r r n l l y nii| irerlnfetl .
lertainnicitof unusual interest will
church will hold their bazaar and
U'vrrd the trees and the plans are \ All kinds of imported perfumes.—
SOCIAL C A L E N D A R
cooked food sale at the old stand i
225-tfc
o f Mrs. Cutes on First street.
j :• tiii&lt; largest tree ever used in Ban-' Bower &amp; Roumillat.
-i !. Every department of the First
Wednesday— Mrs, C. E. Henry will
Friday— Mrs, Dwight Babbitt will en­
Even ho crudest amateur will get
Baptist Church is growing, especial­
entertain llio members of Uio Ev­
tertain ut a Buffet Supper nt hor
ly the .Sunday School.
his deer ever;, time if he has a snea­
ening Pridgo Club nt her homo on
home on Sanford Heights at seven
king suspicion that it may be u
Magnolia nvo.
o'clock, honoring
Miss
Winnie
guide.
Wednesday— Mrs. E, F. Houalioldor
P IP E ORGAN CLUB
Brown a bride-elect o f this month.
w lf entertain nt bridgo at 3:00 p.
»pjj
m, honoring Mina Norma Horndon, Saturday—The Ladies o f tho Baptist,
Good meals, $8.00 per w eek,. Tho
Pipe Organ Club held its n.gchurch
will
hold
their
bazaar
nnd
|
(
|
a brido-olect, nnd Mra, J. I). Wood­
meeting at the home of the Temple Club, corner Third and Park.
cooked food sale at tho old stand of [
ruff, n recent bride, tho guoata in­
tf-p
1 President of the Club Mrs. C. J. Ryan
Mrs. Cates.
cluding tho mombora of tho Bon Ton
Monday afternoon Dec. 12th.
Bridgo Club.
The sessions o f this club are mark­ BOUGHT n Dodge Coupe therefore
FOR MISS HERNDON
wo have for sale Dodge roadster, a
Wednesday— Mrs. Ed. Lane will en­
ed with interest and enthusiasm.
dandy 2-yoar-old, now in paint shop,
tertain ut bridge nt. her home on
.Mrs. W. C. Hill entertained very de­
Plans were made for further work
Park avenue at 8:30 p, tn., honoring lightfully at bridge last evening at and committees appointed. During the cord tires.— Sanford .Motor Co., Dodge
Mias Norma Herndon on,I her wed­ her home on Fourth street, honoring social hour o f the club Mrs. George Dealers.
ding attendants.
Miss Norma Herndon, u bride-elect of Hymn read the 2nd and 3rd stanzas
Plans have been formulated where­
Thursday— Mrs. Raymond Koy will this week. There were five tables of of Dickon's Christmas Carol. Litter
outortuin tho members cf this Ev­ players.
Mrs, Ryan assisted by Mrs. A. F. Mc­ by Moore Haven will in tli vr v near
Red and green wore the colors used Allister served a dainty salad course future have an up-to-date iignt and
ery Week Bridge Club nt her homo
on Park avenue, nt 3:00 p. hi.
in decorating tho room? where the with chocolates While refteshments power plant.
Thuradny— Mrs. Frnnk Miller will en­ card tables were placed. Baskets ami were served amusing dippings were
tertain ut an informul dunce honor­ crystal vases of poinsettius being us­ read by the guests.
A ll kinds o f imported put fumes.—
ing Mlaa Norma Horndon nnd her ed. Tho &gt;iv, s were shaded in red
225-tfc
Mrs. Ryan is a charming hostc.r Bower &amp; Hmimillal.
which cast a &lt;
i.low over the pret­ and this meeting ut her home was
wedding attendants.
Friday— Lieut. H. A. Blvl'.s will en­ ty scene.
B A R G A IN S - Broad gunge
Under­
delightful.
O f exceptional interest wns
tho
tertain the mombera of the Hornwood typewriter, new, will sell nt
bargain. See It ut Herald office.
don-Ilivina bridal party ut dinner gamo o f bridgo played during tho MUSIC AN D LIT E R A T U R E
DEnt tho Vnldoz Hotel, preceding tho evening. High scoro being made by
223-3tp
PAKTM ENT
Mrs. It. W. Herndon, which wns a silk
rehearsal for tho wedding.
Tho program for the Music ami Lit­
Saturday— Herndon-Ilivins Nuptials vnnity, which she presented to the
lto.klcrigc has entered
into nn
erature
Department of the Woman’s agreement with the Cocoa Ice and
maids
to
cut
for,
Miss
Esther
Miller
at high noon nt Holy Cross Episco­
being the lucky one. The men's prize Club for tomorrow afternoon will lie Light Plant to secure current for the
pal Church.
lighting o f their streets.
Saturday—-Mra. A, P. Connally will a smoking tray, was won by B. W. us follows:
ontortain the members of tho Hern- Herndon, who presented it to the Messiah ................................. Hamlet
Mrs. E. W. Dunn, of Orlando
don-llivina bridny pnrty nt a wed­ bride-groom. The honorco wns pre­
Beautiful lino of Christmas Station­
ding breakfast, nt hor homo on sented a pair of candle sticks and "Comfort Ye My People."
ery, Bower &amp; Roumillat.
225-tfc
"Hallelujah Chorus"
candles.
Mngnolir. avenue.
Victor Chorus
Following tho awarding of piizes
Saturday—Tho Children's Story Hour
Electric fixtures must go, beginning
"E
lijah
"
........................
Mendelssohn
Mrs.
Hill
served
n
tempting
salad
will bo held ut Ccntrnl Park nt 4:00
Monday
morning, December 12th, all
Mrs. E. A, Douglass
course.
o’clock,
electric fixtures in Htock will bo sold
Miss Herndon wan daintily attired " L ift Thine Eyes’’
Thuradny— Mrs. Dick Brown will onat smashed prices. Snlo will last fo r
Mrs. Ed. Higgins
in
blue flowered chiffon.
tertuin at a bridge-luncheon at 3
n few days only.—Treadwell Electric
Mrs. Scholle Mnincs
o'clock at tho homo o f her parents,
Co., opposite Postoffico.
223-4tc
Mra. E. M. Carroll
CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs. J. (i. Ball, on Park
" I f With All Your Heart"
avenue.
SHOWER AND RRIDGE
Beautiful lino of Christmar Station­
Charles Polk
8:30 p. m,
The sodnl department o f tho Wom­
ery, Bower &amp; Roumillat.
22o-tfc
Thursday— Music and Lltoruturo De­ an's Club gavo a shower for tho
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malphls, o f
partment Woman’s Club at 3:30 Children's Home Society, followed by
Lake City, who have recently moved
p. in.
a bridgo pnrty yesterday afternoon, here, nre now pleasantly located o&gt;&gt;

December 16 to December 24

FREE

ture.

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY b u i l d e r

F. P. Forster, Pres.

H of-m ac Battery Co.
C om plete S tock

Highest Quality*

EASTERN

STA R

IN S T A L L A T IO N

The Eastern Star will hold thclit
installation servicea Thursday night
at 7:30 and overy nuwly elected oftico\
i» requested tu bo presont.

B. F. Whitner, Cashier 3

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD O F ®
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD
You Can Find the Name o f Every Live Professional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column

SANFORD,FLA,

SOCIETY

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ADDITIONAL
LOCAL
J

Evans avenue, Sanford Heights, The)
former Henry Nickel’s home.

There­

LAW YERS

CONTRACTORS

George A . DeCottes
Aliornoy-ui-Law
Oxer Seminn)« County Hunk
SANFORD

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S. O. sTiinhoIsci ~~
Contractor r.nc! Guilder
4AN*FOR!&gt;
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FLO R ID A

H ARTFO RD B A T T E R Y
“ Battery Insurance”
Sold and Serviced by

Edw. Higgins, Inc.
H aight &amp; Wieland
G ARAGES

CONTRACTORS AN1) BUILDERS
Planes and Specifications Cheerfully
Furnished
All Work Guaranteed

II. T. PACE

P. O. Box III

P U R L W ATER
Elder Springs Water

Smith Bros. Garage
Expert Repairing
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Oak nnd First

Geo. W . K n igh t
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

Sanford Constructs Co,

99.98% PURE
Phone 311-W
Sanford, PI*

HOTELS
Hotel Montezuma
“ Sanford’s New IIotel”
$1.59 Up Per Day

FLO RID A

.. Employment Bureau..
Tho vocational commltteo of tho Busi­
ness and Professional Women's Club
requests all young wonnn desiring
employment to register lit tho First
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.

SANFORD

NOVELTY

W O RKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
W ork
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
517 Commercial Street

Sanford, FI*.

General Machine und Boiler Works
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
hands in stock
Crank Shafts Re-turned

TRANSFER
“ WE D E L IV E R TH E GOODS*'

Sanford Steam Laundry Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities

FOR SERVICE
Call 146-J

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

W . R A W L IN G , Prop.

— Get your Scratch Pads from Thi
Herald— by tho pound— 15c.

Acteylene W elding
H. W . N ICK E RSO N

OF A L L KINDS

Sanford W elding Co.

Public Accountant; Audits— Systems
Income Tnx Service
Located In Engle Bldg., 205 Oak Avc.

IN S U R A N C E

Room 13 McNdll-Davls Bldg.
Orlando, Fin.
Phone 852

N. Y . L IF E INS. CO. Auto Radiator Repair
w. T. ROBERTS, Agent
Shop
! Located at 207 French Avc., between
Sanford

Florida 2nd nnd Third.

E. R. BERGQUI9T.

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Give a Real Gift This
The Seminole County! Bank
Sanford, Florida
Sanford, Fla., Dec. 5,1921,
Santa Claus,
Care o f Seminole County Bank,
Ounicln und motor tnirkii utYord mi otlil contrast In this photograph which shows the headquarters’ train of
the Greek forces In Asln Minor, prepnrlng to leave the vicinity of Kskl-Shehr In pursuit of the Turkish nationalist*.

Sanford, Florida.
S

TESTING FOR ALCOHOL

HOLDS WILDERNESS IN SCORN

Dear Santa Claus:—

TOOK THE WHOLE SECTION

1 should like Johnny to have a Christmas present this
year that he will thank me for every day o f his life.

Japanese Adventurer Thrives on 8uch
Perils as Might Well Daunt
Even the Bravest

Girl Availed Herself Thoroughly of
Courtesy Extended to Her by
Fellow Traveler.

Tnjlro Wuclct has always ployed a
lone hand. Up and down the northern
fringes of civilization lie has pioneered
for 110 years. Ho has boon In the thick
of every gold rush from the Klondike
to Hanson Creek. He la cm expert
trapper, hunter, cook, prospector and
dog-team driver. From Athabasca to
the month of the Mackenzie, all oldtimers know tho little yellow wilder­
ness ndventurer.
Soon after the discovery of a gusher
weJI at Fort Norman Inst fall, winter
closed the trails to the now oil
bonnnzn on the Mackenzie. Hut It did
not shut out .lujlro Wndn. Ico and
snow and howling blizzards have no
terrors for him. Employed by Van­
couver capitalists to go to Fort Nor­
man and stake claims for them, he
struck out for Peace river with n team
of dogs In tho dend of winter. For
1,200 miles he mushed nlone through
the frozen, wolf-hnunted solitudes,
staked Ids claims and came hack
across the snow to I’enco river.
Now he has been employed by a
New York syndicate to go to tbe top
of the world on n hunt for gold. A
rumor has long been bruited about the
arctic that Hcrschel Islnnd conceals
rich gold deposits. The little Jap will
soon lenve for tho north prepared to
spend nt least a yenr on this thunderriven, desolate rock In the nrctlc sens.
I f he uncovers treasure, there will he
no delay In bringing out samples. No
matter If It Is 00 degrees below, JnJIro
Wndn will harness up his mnlnmiites
and break trail hark toward civiliza­
tion, That’s Ids way.

Some of us remember tbe story of
the enclosed dollar and put the pass book in his stock­
thu camel that wanted to put Ids nose
Into the master’s tent to \yarm a bit.
ing on Christmas eve.
Well, that camel Is still alive. The
other day sho got on the train,
dressed very prettily nnd looked us
I think he’ll have fun watching his account grow
If she were used to hnvlng half tho
when I explain how his savings will be increased by the
world whenever she wished It. Hut
she didn’t, get It, for nil tho I'ullmun
interest added by your bank.
seats were taken.
Finally a middle-aged man, noticing
her discomfiture mo Honed lo the i’ultHold me responsible fo r seeing to it that Johnny has
nian conductor. "I have this whole
something to add to his account every week. When he
section reserved," he explained, "nnd
since lids young Imly only goes to
is older he will take over that responsibility himself. I
Evansville she may have a seat In It."
think he’ll have the saving instinct by that time. That
Courtly, lie rose from Ids sent fac­
ing the engine uml Indicated that she
will be a R E A L gift.
was to have It while he would ride
Your old pal,
hackward. While he stood waiting
for her to settle herself In It she lifted
DAD.
her grip, put It on the sent facing
her, draped her eont beside It, nlso
her hat, inngnzfne* purse nnd a box of
candy. Then elm stretched herself In
the choice sent, leaving not an Inch
of room for any other person to
occupy.
S Enclosed plense Hnd check for $..................................with which to open n Savings Account for
For a long minute the man stood
regurdlug the Idt of space beside the
lint nnd enndy box. Then he turned
Nnmo
on Ids heel and went Into the smoking
enr to stay until the train reuchcd
Evansville.— Indianapolis News.
Kindly mnil the pass book to me at....................................

CANDIDATE

GOT

ONE

revenue wlm decide whut Is mill wlint
Is tint III coliollc. There wnx n tlmu
not long 11go when tin* Iqnoeent Imlr
tonic ninl sweet smelling cologne were
not suspected; mm inlays they even
lest linli.v's milk to (liul Its alcoholic
coiileiit. So It bus conn about that
practically every variety of perfmioi
uml toilet water, tonic uml klmlrcd
objects have to go through the tests of
the Imrorui Inborntnry.

TRAIN SCHEDULE
CORRECTED TO NOV . 10, 1021

VOTE

Southbound
Arrlvo

Humiliating Practical Joke Played on No.
83..
Italian Who Had Made Hlmeelf
No.
27..
Politically Unpopular.
No.
0L. ....... 1:18 p.m.
89.. ....... 2:55 p.m.
Solicitor
Onndolfl
of
Cremona, No.
85.. ....... 0:55 p.m,
Italy, besides being a poet, Is also n No.
bombastic meddler In political matters.
Because of this It was arranged by a
Northbound
party of Jokers to bring him forward
Arrive
as a candidate for tho polls. The elec­ No.
82.
toral committee was duly constituted No.
81..........11:45 n.m,
and Gandolfl’s namo was entered on
No.
80..
the government lists.
02.. ....... 4:00 p.m,
The unlucky solicitor was forced No.
No.
28..
during tho fortnight to do his own can­
vassing and to drlvo about from vil­
lage to village delivering speeches.
Trilby llrnnch
When election day came, no voting pa­
Arrive
pers having been distributed by the xNo. 100..
committee for him, It was found tliut xNo. 24..
the only voto he received was his
xNo. 158.
own. His discomfiture may bo Imag­
No. 22..
ined, but It Is said that a radical
euro for Ids political tendencies bus
been found,
A still more unfortunntu candidate
was a communist In tho same town
named Lodollnl.
After the commun­
ists had ontclully announced their In­
tentions to curry him, tho man disap­
peared.
It was found that tho Faselstl hnd seized Idm nt night time nnd
driven him to Casnlmagglore, whore
he was forced under the severest
threats to remnlit during election time.
Once Lnilnlliil returned to Cremona
to see his wife, hut tho sunte night
the Fasclstl again entered the house
nnd forced him to dress nnd drove 1dm
tigaln to seclusion und meditation over
the rules for thu Third Intonmtlonule.
— New York Tribune.
Buy It with a Harold Want Ad.

Leesburg llrnnch
Arrive

Departs
2:40 n.m,
8:40 n.m.
1:38 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
7:10 p.m.

Departs
2:03 n.m.
12:05 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
4:05 p.m.

Dopnrts
7:00 a.m.
3:25 p.m.
7:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.

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JOY THAT COMES BUT ONCE ■■ Drop a cord in the book marked “ Merry Christmas from
Statesman Recalls Thrill of Delight
That Came to Him In Hit
Schoolboy Cays.
Wllllnm C. Itodfiuld, former secre­
tary of commerce, says that he can re­
coil with microscopic (H.itlucthiiis the
moment that gave hlmlho biggest thrill
of delight In Ills whole life. It was
when he wus going to school uml try­
ing to master long division.
Three or four aisles over from where
he sat a hoy yawned. It was not an
ordinary yawn, hut one of such genu­
ine expression of feeling toward things
In general that It attracted ltedtleld's
attention.
He was fortunate In having a paper
wad right lit hand, ready for any emer­
gency, and lie aimed this at the hoy's
cavernous mouth.
Hy one of those
rare exhibitions of mugminliully on
the part of till luanlmutu object, the
wad went right stpiuro into tbe goat,
and Itcdilrld's J&lt;&gt;&gt; knew no hounds.
He hail played the one chanee In a
million and won.
Encouraged by bis dexterity In that
Instance, Itcdltebl then tried throwing
rings at knives at county fairs, but
never again did be exhibit such wondrolls alio.

Nnmo

ELECTRIC GIFT

JOHN J. HEITZ, M. D.
and Chiropractor
whoso offices for tho pnst year wore
located nt tho Somltielo Hotel nnd nt
107 Ninth nvenuo, Sanford, has mov­
ed Into n larger place which is being
equipped ns tho Snnford Sanitarium,
located nt 1000 Union Street or Sec­
ond street East.

O U R R E P A IR IN G IS
UNEXCELLED FO R
QUALITY £• DURABILITY

Employment Bureau

M A K E IT A N

Removal Announcement

CU RLING IKONS
only ..... ...........
3-Ihs IKONS with
Curling Irons .......
6-lb, IKONS,
only ..................
(JKILLS,
only ............
TOASTERS,
only ..................
PEKCULATOK8,
only ..... ...........

$3.50 -

.. 8.00
6.0011.00-

Tho Vocutionnl Committee o f tho Bus­
iness und Professional Woncn's Club
requests all young wt,^ion dostrlng
employment to register at the First
National Hank, nnd business men rsutrlng heip to consult register.
Eyes Tested

Optometrist-Optician
Opp. Pos to ff ico
Wo Appreciate Your Business
Frames Repaired

Washing Machines
on Easy Payments

Put Edison Lamps
in every socket for better und bright­
er lights

F. P. R1NES

WARD &amp; RIVE

103 Palmetto Arc.

GLOBE PIANO CO.

Sanford, Fla.

Piano Owners, Notice!

S AV E YOU MONEY

Hero for n limited stay. Patrons de­
siring tunings phono Vnldez Hotel.

Write os

Empire Hotel Block

“ Mack the Piano Tuner”

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

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E X PE R T IN S U R A N C E SERVICE
I represent progressive, modern in­
surance old-lino companies nnd am
prompt in rendering you expert serv­
ice in securing for you Just what you
want in llfo insurance on the plan
stilted to your present and futura
Oviedo llrnnch
need.
Endowment, monthly income
.......
7:45
p.m,
xNo. 120...
G E N E R A L R E P A IR IN G
3:40 p.m. plans, and automobile and fire In­
xNo. 127..
Old Ford Garage
surance. Write or phone me to call. West First St.
x— Daily, except Sunday.
W. J. TH IG PEN.
Phone No. 447-W
Tho Oklawah Valle/ Hallway which
A modern good providor is ono
hnB not been operating for some time
hna resumed operation nnd are now who brings home n now dance rec­
A naturalist snya nil Nature de­
running trains from Pnlntkn to Sliver ord for tho phonograph every night. tests decayed vegetation. This is es­
— Hartford Times.
pecially true o f the dead-beat.
Springs.

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TOM MOORE

3.75^

Vacuum Cleaners

Departs

xNo. 157..
No. 21...
xNo. 101..
xNo. 25.. ....... 1:30 p.m.
No. 22... ....... 7:00 p.m,

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SANFORD DAILY HERALD

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14,1921

speak on tho mattor, North and W est­
MICKIE SAYS
ern Florida, which holds, as it has
• iM ft H a 4t| at f b
held rinco it dominated the loglsla
STOP! TUiMtt USSEVll
turcs which arranged tho present np
wawn 's -w ? vaavi vm ofu. w a rn
portlonment o f representatives and
AT TVf DROP O' *m' WAT PER VMSJ
stato senators, made haste to put thru
m u u u i
OLE WOVAE * T O «V W A U ' NET
a bill providing fo r tho mntcrlal en­
f T T H O L L Y _______________ Editor
VJOMYTAVte HIS HOME *TOWM
largement o f tho old capitol. It was
, W .J . L1LLAHD....Secretary-Treasurer
NEWSPAPER’. A R E NOL)
openly said tho main object of tho bill
8. A. NEEL------ ...General Manager
WMOOF A GUN 9
was to cut o ff nny further danger of
removing tho capital, thoy thinking
C. L. IRWIN
c n t o tn - a n o x mam t a n
s
thnt, with this much o f tho taxpayors
Phone 148 np to 6 P. M.
money spent there, tho sentiment
t » w n iiliw Bstss Mad* I m t , oo Appllostlos
would bo against throwing it awny.
SubMrtgUaa trio* la A 4 vaa»
The advocates of giving tho peoplo no
Sii'
Oh Tm i ..........................................ft.
(Hi He Kottiu iitM iii.iiiii.tx iM itiiM tit It
voice In tho mattor, won out, and tho
Dsllrarwt it City ky OarrUr
Om WMk .................................. IS Osata
bill passed and was signed. Archi­
Tfc* bit IS- U . . .
WMklT l« n U
tects were called on fo r plans, and it
(testy oorsrt S*mla«U Onmty
ty tad la ftlUkid
has been announced that tho contract
Friday. AdrsrtUlu n l u
D*m**r»tU
“
~
M m M la HUtlM. fS.M
will be let by tha board o f Btate in­
S L C £ always la adtaaaa.
stitutions early in January.
Member o f The Associated P r m
Hut the friends of capita) romovnl,
lying low nnd Halving the smart g iv ­
en them by tho movo of tho upper
state crowd, nro not aslocp. They
W het a great thing just to bo able
have taken the mattor under consid­
to live.
fie-rweww
eration nml have decided thnt ono
men# ip
foxy movo is no worse than another
LE T US OFFER S PE C IA L B A R ­
And this ideal
Floridn weather
foxy move. Therefore, tho protest
GAINS
'5 S ,
Ices ono fool thnt great joy o f liv­
which hnB been filed, and which will
ing.
A fte r tho first of January Sanford doubtless bo followed by an injunction
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merchants should get together on tho ngninst tho board's movement.
And tho joyous ChrlBtmaB season
It will take some time to get tho
Q flA M f
big idea o f attracting now business to
should bo made tho greatest occasion
this city nnd tho wny to nttract now matter ndjusted, but friends o f capi­
o f all the year.
business is to put tho prices down tal removal have already waited a
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where they will be attractive to thb long time, nnd thoy are patient nnd strength exerted to move it Is nbout
Tho Chicago police have not caught
buyers.
Every live city in every will go through the entiro machinery equnl to tho following:
“ Lucky O'Connor” nnd ho l« probably
state in the union has tried this Id ea1of the courts to hnvo tho mattor sotOn a hard smooth plank road, 40
bonded for Floridn to sell led pencils
with remurkublo success especially the tied, i f it be true there is no monoy pounds; on a good Macadam road,
on tho streets of Sanford.
cities thnt are surrounded by a form­ in the stato trensury “ not otherwise GO pounds; on a common good hnrd
-----------o----------ing community such as Hanford. Ev­ appropriated,” then tho work cannot rond 100 pounds; on n soft road,
Wo nro for Tom Edison nnd Henry
ery nierchnnt gets together on tho go on. Tho expenses of government nbout 200 pounds.
Ford. Wo believe thnt If .they uvo al­
iden of having a special nalc on one have been running up to n monstrous
Tho value of good roads, nnd ns
lowed to use Muscle Shoals they will
article
in the store and thoy get to­ height for years in Floridn, and tho level ns possible, ami we enn have
K?r:'
make tho South great by this water
gether in order thnt no special snlo time has como to go strictly by the
them in Florida nnd many other
power nnd regnrdlcss of whether they
will conflict with tho other stores. law in all Huch mntters.^-Tnmpn T ri­
wnys, is seen in these largo figures.
exploit it for themselves or for man­
They enn offer a special article nt n bune,
Good ronds help in the marketing
kind In goncral tho South will profit
----------- o----------price thnt is below cost for it will at­
of crops.
by it and hecomo tho gront country
tract the customers nnd the stores will
T H E HOME TO W N BARER
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o
that Its wonderful possibilities nro en­
sell other nrticlcs thnt special bnrgaln
■
titled.
■
day. It will bring hundreds of now
■
Many good things hnvo beon printed A
----------- o----------people to Sanford and make this city in the pnst month nbout tho Home
nt
Selling liquor to young hoys In San­
the trading center for milcB around. Town Rnpcr, hut one of tile best was
Re
to 5
ford must stop nnd if tho officers ennIt will build up an immense trndo for n hit o f poetry sent by the Democratic
not stop it there is a bunch of deter­
Kfl
» s
Sanford and give this city a reputa­
Union, o f Oncdin, N. Y.
to
to ■
mined men who will stop it. Tho boys
By n Sanford Cclery-Fcd
tion for buyers thnt will hold a big
This was printed in quotations to
i
who are getting drunk can be made to
Man
business here all the year round.
which allowed that it was origin!—but to
tell if tho right methods were em­
to
It is not too early to think o f it
it Is so good thnt it is printed ngain hat t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o
ployed hut tho entire business 1ms
to
nnd this is a splendid idea for tho
for the benefit o f those who love tho
been too lax. It is difficult to make a
merchants committee o f tho Chnmbor
man tell whore he obtains ills liquor
dear old "Home Paper.”
Thero is a young man in Arkaiisaw,
o f Commerce to take up and put it
but tho boys would toll if they were
Can anyone rend this poem— it Who can saw as much wood as his mu
over, There is moro money going out
put in jail for a week.
can saw
of Sanford than is coming in and ev­ seems to come from tho heart— with­
-oIlut
give him an ax,
out
a
dream
vision
o
f
the
old
burg
ery mar. in business realizes this. A
Pcoplo nro so crazy about tho new
And with ono or two whacks,
trip to neighboring cities will convince nnd the good old times in the "days”
Bcnchnm Theatre in Orlando that rivHe'll chop up moro lags than his pa
you of this fact for you will see your of youth.”
nl play houses hnvo sought an injunc­
can saw.
When tile evenin’ shade is fnllin’
friends nnd neighbors buying nrticlcs
tion trying to stop the opening of
at the endin’ o’ the dny,
that will surprise you and they nro
tho Bcnchnm unless Mr.
Bcnchnm
What I)o You Think of This?
An a feller rests from labor smok­
buying them not because thoy went to
leased the now theatre to tho opposi­
A
very curious number is 112,857.
in’ at his pipe o’ clay,
another city to buy them but bocauso
tion, It is only a question of tlmo
Multiply
it by 1, 2, 2, 4, 5, or G nnd
There’s nothin’ does hint so much
the other city had something cheaper
when Sanford will lie enjoying a real
the
result
will ho tho sumo figures,
good, be fortune up or down,
than your own city lias and in inly­
theatre, Tho field is certainly hero
rending
across
or dovvnwnrd nnd, bo­
As tlio little weekly paper from
ing this article your neighbors were '
for something real good in the nntuseginning
at
n
different
point, in tho
attracted to other articles. It is high 1
his oR home town.
ment line.
time thnt Sanford did something to
If it ain’t n thing of beauty, an’ its same order, hut if multiplied by 7
gives all P’s:
stem this tide of outside buying and it
print ain’t always clean,
112,857x1 — 142,857.
Talking about tho “ hard times” in is high time our local merchants in­
Yet it nlruightcns out his temper
142,857x2—285,71
I.
tho north and calculating when they vestigated this out of town trade for
when a feller’s foolin' mean;
M2,857x2—428,571.
will strike Florida is tost motion. Hard it is assuming proportions that will in­
It takes the wrinkles o ff Ids face
142,857x4— 571,428.
times arc here when you think so nnd jure our city if it is continued. Wo
and drives away the frown,
142,857x5— 714,285.
while wo all realize that money is should be up and doing on this busi­
That little weekly paper from his
142,857x5— 714,2B5.
tight and the lettuce market slow wo ness and doing something to attract
ol’ home town.
142,857x5—857,142.
nlso realize that business must con­ this home trade back to Sanford and
It tells o f all tho parties an* the
142,857x7— OOP,POP,
tinue or we will all go broke. It is in attracting the home people attract
balls of Squash Pie Row,
well to economize but it is also well to out-of-town buyers and thus get in
’ Bout who sp nt Sunday with his
Thought for the Day
one (Urnge trade and keep tho wheels the new money that is badly needed.
girl, an’ how the crops'll
Error
of opinion may be tolerated
o f business turning. Hanford has tho
There is no need to lie mealy mouth­
grow ;
where reason is left free to combut it.
best opportunity of any city in the ed about our trade conditions. There
Mow it keeps a feller posted 'bout — Thomas Jefferson.
state and wo should not forgot tlmt.
is no reason to bo pussyfooted about
who’s
up, an ’bout who'so down!
.
-----------o---------- saying what we mean. This condition
That little weekly paper from Ids
Tho smartest girl in school ami tho
Camp Johnston is now being In­ confronts us now ami it is not a
ol' home town,
prettiest
girl in town are never taken
theory
but
is
a
fact.
This
l»!g
trade
spected for u government hospital.
N'ow I like to rend the dailies an one for another,
Camp Johnston is ono o f tho most day m.e'’ a week will work wonders
the story papers, too,
clastic propositions in the state. A here in Sanford. We do not need to
An' nt times the yrllor novels an'
A mother returned a pair of bedfow months ago it was the homo o fjK « t t . it before Christmas because
nome other trash—don't you? room slippers to a local store th is
buoy now with tho holiday |
tho Moosohcart, then tho homo for
M*
Hut when I want como mulin’ thnt week and asked for a new pair.
y one familiar with L u b I - I
something else, it has boon tho site of trade hut
will drive away a frown,
“ Bad leather?” asked tho merchant.
all kinds of fuclorics from Ford down ness v » ions will readily recognize i
1 want, that good ol’ paper from
"N o, bad hoy."
and now it will bo a vocational uni­ the fnct that something must he done
my ol’ home town.
after
tho
holidays
to
stimulate
trade
versity. Well, here’s hoping it will
A man wrapped up in his work is
got tho univorsity. Tho boys who and this is till’ one Idg idea that will
too
busy to catch cold.
GOOD
ROADS
H
E
LP
IN
put
It
over.
Tlio
Chamber
of
Com­
cumpctl there during the war will ho
M AR KE TIN G OF CROPS
plonsed to attend tho university, wo merce could do nothing bettor after
When Andrew Carnegie was nHkod
th« first o f tlio year than to meet this
know.
whnt
he considered the greatest fnctor
The arguments in behalf of good
condition nnd solve it for the benefit
---------- o— - - — •
in
industry—
labor, capital or brnins,
of Sanford and Sanford merchants.
roads are so many and so onesided,
President Enmon DoVnlcrn, of the
tlmt the man who cun present even tho canny Scot replied with a merry
Irish Republic, says he will not accept
one plausible reason against them is twinkle in his eye: "Which is tho moHt
A L L IN TH E GAME
tho terms of Great Britain grunting
wise beyond his generation. The move­ important of a three-legged stool?"
Ireland the same status as Canada,
W. M, Hampton and Anderson &amp; ment in belmlf of better roads is
Australia ami other countries of the
A little Iwty who attended church
Anderson,
attorneys of Ocnla, hnvo, at growing and the farming community
British Empire. Our advice to Eamon
and
heard tlio minister say that God
is to tnko half a loaf as It is much the request of other citizens, filed a whore the spirit of improving tho gave Moses two tablets was not satis­
better than no loaf at all and If he written formal protest with the board highway hos taken hold, is the one fied until lie asked his dnd at dinner
does not accept tho half loaf he will ,,f commissioners of statu Institutions, which investors can safely regard
time if Moses suffered from indiges­
bo lonfjng on the job before lie knows at Tallahassee, against the letting of as having intelligent and prosper­ tion.
It for other irishmen are after his job. contracts to complete tho proposed ad­ ous people. For information about
ditions to tho state rapitol, authoriz­ how to make good roads, address CHRISTM AS S TA T IO N E R Y,
ed by Die last legislature.
"Bureau o f Public Ronds," United
POST CARDS, SEALS, ETC.
T he net appropriated $250,000 “ out States Department o f Agriculture
K
Everything In The holldny lino in I
■ of any moneys in tho state trensury Washington, D. C., or the State Rom!
N E W P U R IT Y
■
stationery,
post cards, engraved
not
otherwise
appropriated.”
Thu
pro­
Department,
Tnllnhnssce,
Florida.
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ChristnuiH
nnd
Now Yenr's cards,
n test takes tho position thnt there are
The following table, according to
CROSS PRODUCTS N
stamps
und
stickers,
etc,, at tho Her­
■ no moneys "in the state treasury not the U. S. Bureau of Ronds, shows the
■I
ald
offlco.
Ono
o
f
tho
finest nnd most
F ig Budding,
N otherwise appropriated.”
grade per mile ns indiented. An in­
complato
llncB
ever
In
aught to Sun■
Tho
Tribune
has
not
looked
into
tho
Dnto Budding,
clination of:
N
ford.
Open
overy
night
until Christ­
N
question
of
whether
there
is
or
is
not
Plum Budding
foot in 10 is 428 feet per mile. mas.
■
Chocolate Fudge Building. ■ r.ny moneys in tho state treasury not
foot in 15 is 252 feet per mile.
■
Lobster Salad
■ otherwise appropriated, therefore, it
foot in 20 is 201 feet per mile.
A t Douglas, Arlz., there hns been
■ will not attempt to speak o f the pro­
Chill Concnrno
■
foot in 25 is 211 feet per mile. dug up a skull' moro than nn inch
babilities of success for tlio protes­
Creamed Finnan Iladdlo
foot in 20 is 170 fcot per mile, thick. Tho owner was the mnn who
ters; but, it is a fair game that is be­
Deviled Chicken
foot in 25 is 151 foot per mile. originated tho custom of giving only
ing played, and it Is a fair movo that
Creamed Spaghetti with
foot in 40 Is 132 feet per mile. useful Chrlstmns gifts to children.—
( b takon.
Chooio
foot in 50 is 10 feet per mile. Newark Nows.
When tho sontlmont for capital re­
foot in 100 is 53 feet par mile.
*
a moval last Rcsslon of the legislature
foot
in 125 is 42 feet per mile.
1
W ell, the munitions makers enn
began to got wnrm nnd tho demand
turn
to tho making of automobiles
In
drawing
a
ton
weight
(in
­
Rhone* 497-494
’ wn3 boing made from all ov»r tho
W B L A K A BLOCK
{southern half o f tho state for an op­ cluding wagon) on freely running without loworlng their batting averportunity to let tho peopln, as a whole wheels, on a perfect level, the ago*.
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THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

Enmon looks to us liko tho walking
delegate o f tho unions who must stir
up strife and troublo to hold his Job
nnd when peace is made he has no
job.
----------- o----------Tho Reporter-Star has brought out
Hon. M. 0. Ovorstreet for governor
and while thoy may have picked him
too early in tho gamo yet ho Is nlwnys
good and his many friends in this
pnrt o f tho stato who know him so
well know that ho is of gubernatorial
size and would niako tho state of Flor­
ida a good executive. Tho Horald has
not picked nny governors ns yet but
wo suppose this pleasant pastime can
bo indulged in at the holiday time as
well as nt other times nnd this part of
tho stnto should bo recognized in tho
general go round for office seeking.
Knowing M. 0. ns well ns wo do wo
can nt least nny that all that tho R.-S*
said about him is true nnd then some.
There is none better than M. 0. Overstreet.

TRUCK

Deane Turner

Only 10 more Days till Xmas
Wo will not soy "D o Your Christmas Shopping
Early." Too many have said it before and it is al­
most a joke. But we can say without fea r o f jok­
ing or contradiction that i f you have been saving
your money through our plan that doing your
Christmas shopping will cause you no fear because
you will lmvo that nest egg from which to draw.
— IN SHOPPING A N D IN E V E R Y D A Y L IF E —
It comes to you with full force that you have not
been saving as you should. There is nothing gives
you so much independence as a Bank Account.
Come in and let us tell you nbout it. Christmas
brings it homo to you with full force.

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�Ultle Happening*
Mention of
Matter* la Brief
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In and About
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For Florida: Fnlr tonight
and Thursday! little change
In tompornturc.

TEMPERATURE :

R. R. Allyn, of Tampa, is spend­
ing n few days hero on business/
A. A. Voard, of Tampa, spont the
dny hero yestorday on a business mis
sion.
Irving L. Fisher, o f DoLnnd, was
in the city yesterday attending to
business,
J. Fauth, of Bloomfield, N. J., is
among the out o f state visitors stop­
ping at the Montezuma.

Good morning—have you
used nny soft sonp? Tho
weather is just simply idoal
nnd is mado to order for
that fine Christmas trade
that wo are enjoying. It is
also good for tho crops nnd
everything looks like wo are
sitting on tho top of tho
world. Reports from other
sections of the country say
it is snowing and tho good
people will bo chnslng down
to Florida after tho holi­
days. And then tho Metho­
dist conference is over nnd
there will bo more chicken
for everybody und
Dr.
Walker is home
again.
Anin’t wo lucky?
1021
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... 49

Tho greatest Jew in Amorica and
certainly one of the greatest speak­
ers in America, Rabbi Stephen Wise,
will deliver n lecture hero on tho
night o f Dec. 20th. nt tho Princess
Thentrc. Tho lecture will bo entitled,
"The World's Only Chnnco" and will ■
be under the auspices of tho Klwnnnls "
Club of this city.
Prof. Sherman Smith, of New York
City, while hero Inst year said,"Dr.
Wiso cnn throw more brains over the
footlights thnn nny American living.”
Tickets on snle nt Bower nnd
Roumllats Drug Store.
TO NIG H T A T THE
B A PT IS T TEM PLE.

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Ha
Klnio L. Riley, of Jacksonville, is
Hi
among the business visitors transact­
M
ing business hero yesterday.
Ha
Ha
L. F. Acker, of East Orange, N. J.,
M
,-irrived hero yestorday nnd is spend­
...30.00 Ha
ing some timo nt tho Montezuma,
Calm nnd clear
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Mrs. E. W. Dunn, o f Orlnndo, will H x H f l H a H a n a H a n n i tIQ
a IQ IQ
hc tho guest of tho Music nnd Litcrn-j
------------------------------------- turo Department tomorrow nfternoon.
Congregational Hnznnr will bo held
All of her friends are most cordially nt the Princess Theatre nil dny Satinvited to attend the meeting tomor- [ urdny.
22G-3tc
row afternoon nt 3:30.
' FOR RENT—Attractive apartment,
hot water. Garage. 1820 Park.
Rev. and Mrs. C. II. Summers, of
220-3tp
West Palm Reach, were tho guests
yesterday of Mr. nnd Mrs. John T.
The Christians edition of the Daily
Brady nt their homo on Pnlmotto nve. I Herald will lie issued tomorrow nnd
They were enroute home from tho M.
\the weekly on Friday. If you have not
K. conference nt Orlnndo. lie was
,
,
, .
! succeeded in getting space in the
pastor here for years and has nmny; christM,a8
you cnn tnko n

Thcro 1b an interesting meting at
tho Baptist Temple this evening. Tho
meeting will begin nt 7:30 P. M. Mr.
W. C. DeCourscy is tho leader and
Mr. W. E. Scoggnn Is the speaker.
When those two men have charge o f
anything it hns go to it. The music
will be in charge of n sue. Is', com­
mittee.
Dr Hymntt hns been nsked to
nnswer two questions.
Why whb,
"Lend us not into temptation," put
in the Lord's prnyor?
Is it "More
blessed to give thnn reclove.’’ ?
Be sure to attend these services at
the Baptist Temple.

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KILLED A BIG BUCK

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W. C. Satcher whose stngo name is
"B ill" was in yesterday nfternoon nnd
told us about killing nn eight prong
buck between Loogwood nnd the
Wckiwn river yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.
Del Mn.mii, Freeman Hunter nnd
Lonnie Hartley were in the pnrty but
Bill was the only one who succeeded
In bagging n deer and he wns a
beauty. Bill said be weighed nbout
I BO pounds nnd was one of the biggest
ones of the season. Aside front tho
door he killed several turkles nnd
riem s n . an on .
space in the daily all this week and plenty of qunil nnd we believe him
next week for your Christmas adver- although we have not seen nny of the
The committee chairmen for the mi­ tising.
game. The woods are full of all kinds
nimi linll of tho Social Department of
of game this year which proves the
the Woman’s Club nro ns follows: In­ LEGION DANCE
wisdom of having a good Protective
vitation, Mrs. S. Pulcston; program,
Association to prevent the hunting
NEW Y E A R ’S EVE
Mrs. A. It. Key; floor, Mrs. W. L.
,
W IL L BE GREAT out of sonson.
Morgan; music, Mrs. E. M. Gnllowny;
Camphell-Lossing Post nnd the
refreshments, Mrs. S. E.
Barrett; Woman’s Auxiliary will Stage Mid­
M EN’S CI.UII MEET TONIGHT
punch table, Mrs. J. M. Wallace; dec­ night Revue nt Court House.
orations, Mrs. C. It. Kirtlcy; reception,
The Men’s Club will meet tonight
The Campbeil-Lossing Post
nnd
Mrs. Geo. Herring.
tho Woman's Auxiliary expect to nt the Parish house this being their
pull one of tho biggest dnnees ever regular monthly meeting tonight.
Don't forgot that the band plnys held in Hanford on Now Years Eve Business of great importance will bo
tomorrow night, the Americun Legion or to be more exact on tht night of transacted nnd there will bo n busi­
hns a big time at the Princess, the December 31st. The dance will be ene- ness lunch, boxing and other stunts
Bond Committee of the Chnmbcr of gaged for the music. Singing, dancing, that will make it a most enjoyable
Commerce meets nnd there arc several Jazz music nnd general good time is occasion. All the members nnd nil
several other meetings, etc.
promised all those who attend. It those who would like to be members
will lie the Now Year’s Festival nnd ar&lt;* reqquested to lie present. Tho
Word comes from Ocala that J. M. ] Midnight Revue arid the boys are men’s Club have big things plnnncd
Neely is verylow but hopes are held making big preparations for one of for the year end want all the red
out for his recovery. Ills condition i s , the greatest events in the history of bloodid men of Sanford to join the
such that he cannot be moved to his the organization. Hold that date cluli and help put over the * !nns tli.*t
arc for the boys of Sanford,
name here until he is stronger.
' open.
Children’s hand-made drosses, also
corsage bouquets.— Thu Quality Shop.
220-2tc
MEMBERS OF W. O. W.
Important meeting Wednesday, De­
cember 14, 7:30 p. m. District man­
ager will visit camp.— F. T. Miller,
Clerk.
224-3tp
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LETTERS TO
SANTA CLAUS
Ha Ha Mi Hn Ha Ha Hn Ha

The Family’s
Xmas Gift

Store and there will be found everything you
can think o f fo r him. That’s—

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Sanford, Fla.

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W ANTED — Salesman with car. Low
priced 10,000 mile cord tiros. Hard
worker who cnn producu is worth $100
per wook to ub.— Goodstock Cord Tiro
Co., Chicago, 111,
225-ltp

FOR SALE

W ANTED — Good 1921 Ford touring
car; will pny cash for beat o ffer
submitted. 11. II.. Box 518.
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N E W TW O -STO RY HOUSE, N E A R L Y F IN - '
ISHED. E A S Y TERM S

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Other Bargains in Real Estate

A. P.

C on n elly

CLASSIFIED ADS

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Largo mnmifncturlng company, manufneturing potato barrels, wish to es­
tablish branch warehouse In Sanford
and desire branch mnnnger who can
Invest $1,000.00. Address, P. O. Box
2501, Jacksonville, Florida.
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Classified advertisements, 3 cent* a line. No ad tukeii for less thau
23 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone.
Cask
must accompany nil orders. Count five words to a linn and remit ac­
cordingly.
FOR
R EN T— Light
housekeeping
rooms. Cull 1020 East Second St.
FOR S A LE — Oranges packed for
220-ltp
Christmas, Mrs. A. Vaughn, phono FOR RENT— One
furnished bed
323-J.
223-btp
room, also garage. 110 Lnurel Avo.
FOR S A L E — Ford with neat truck
199-tfc
body on, in good condition, $150. 810
FOR R EN T— Two furnished boil
West Third streot, Holly Avo. 221-fltp
rooms, 011 Park Avo.
212-tfe

FOR SALE

FOR K ALE — Eight room Iiouho with
FOR RENT— Furnished room,, 411
bath. Immediate possession. Small
Park avenue.
220-fltp
payment down, long timo on baiunco.
Soo Lnno or address Box 782, Day- j FOR R EN T— Two house keeping
rooms furnished complete, $0.00 per
ll»0-Tu-Sat-4w
tona, Fin.
week. Apply 1100 Snnford Avo.
FOR S A LE —Ono Florence Automat­
221-Otp
ic 3-burner oil stovo with mantel
-lied
room,
311
Park
aveand oven. Call 416-W.
201-tfc FUR RBNTnuo.
1.78-tfc
FOR S A LE —Olio Daisy churn. Call
415-W.
201-tfc FOR RENT— Furnished flat with gnrngo, 014 Myrtlo Avo.
223-tfc
FOR S ALE — Two story
business
building. Apply to tho ownor, Klon FOR RENT— Rooms and kitchennttes,
Shirley Apt,, opp. P. O.
220-20tp
Ares, 805 0th St.
205-tfc

LOST
LOST— Eyeglasses in enso marked
"Pnriott Optical Co., Twin Fells,
Idaho." Finder please Icnvo nt First
National Bank,
225-Rtp

TRAPPERS,
HUNTERS AND
A t Cocon I am establishing a zoo.
It is my desire to securo for this zoo
every kind of native wild animal, such
as bears, deer, wild cats, coons, alli­
gators, snakcH of all kinds, und all
kinds of fowls and birds.
Wrlto mo what you have or cnn got
for mo, and your price, and I will ap­
preciate tho same very much.
GUS C. EDWARDS,
225*2tc
Cocoa, Florida.

FOR R EN T— Furnished rooms, with
FOR S ALE — Choico oranges and
or without bourd. 503 West Third
grapefruit for Christmas, $2.00 per
Street.
220-0tc
box F. O. B. Osteen. Cash with order.
FOR R EN T— Ono
— F. N. Purdy, Osteen, Fla. 22l-12tp ' A P A R T M E N T
F o il HALE Oil KENT— 8*roomod1 “ Parlm ontcon.W Ins o( two largo
houai'. 1011 Onk ovc.

Phono S 8JJ.. f 00” " ' , T
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,a r c° ok'
°18 t f c ' ,18* ° 'ct* r‘c lights, running water.
_______________________________ “ — !— |Adults npply 300 French Avenue, cor­
FOR S A LE CHEAP— Gas rnngo and nor of Third street.
224-0tc
wood rnngo, 1011 Onk nve. Phono 'f f i
Unfurnished room, TTTT.

Car Load o f

RIPE BANANAS

Dere Simla Claim:
please l&gt;ring mo a bh gun and 0
225-2tp
boxes of him. And some nuts, this * B3*3 , ______________________ ! enre of Ilornld,
on the Dray Track, near
FOR S A LE — 1021 Model Ford one-ton ’ ------ ~ « — ■ " —
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Is all for this time.
truck.—
F.
E.
Markwood,
1007
Pal[
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W ILTO N K IN LAW.
motto Avo.
225-2tc
W AN TE D —300 laborers for paving t O l ’ S a l e l ) y t h e t ) l i n c h O r
FOR SALE— Electric motor, 1-8 h. p.
nnd sewer work In tho City of Day- t&gt; y t h e d o Z G I l a t l 'C a S O n first class shape, $10 cash. Phono tona, Flu. Lowest wages 15 cents per n L | .
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220-4tp hour for ton hours dally. Pay In cash,
jCG S.
C o m c e a ily

Make it a

NOTICE

L E X IN G T O N
or
Hupmob

Sale Bankruptcy Stock

Notice is hereby given thnt under­
signed, trustee in the matter of S.
Benjamin, trading nnd doing business
ns S. Benjamin, in Bankruptcy, will
on Tbursdny, December liith, 1021, at
tho corner of First street nnd Pal­
metto Ave., Sanford, Flordn, between
the hours of 10 n. m. a n il'll a, m. re­
ceive bids of tho leaso covering storo
rooms Nos. 301 nnd 303, in tho City
of Sunford, Seminole County, Stnto of
Florida.
Tho right is reserved to reject nny
nnd nil bids. Highest bid subject to
approval.
CLARENCE V. M AHONEY,
224-4tc
Trustee.

Open and Closed Models
in Stock
A number of Rood used cars at
prices and terms to suit

B. &amp; 0. Motor Co.
DISTRIBUTORS

209 Park Avenue.

W ill center around Sanford's one good Clothing

Sanford

NTCEHl) It ESS M AKING done at 614
West Second St.
220-ltp
P T X N G T U N H lfu : ii“ (':XRRTER” x"
pert tuner nnd repairer Is In town
for a few days. Leave orders at tho
Lincoln Hoiiho.
220-2tp
p ,, „
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every Saturday. Work will Inst from
six to oight months.— Atlantic Ulthullthic Co., Daytona, Fla.
222-Otc
W ANTED— Customers for fresh mlik,
morning nnd evening deliveries.— It.
L. Gnrrison. Phono 3711. lflii-St-Tu
201-tfc
_____i!D lv B E N I ______ sTftfXTTUFf WXNTED~Compototit
FOR RENT— 2* furnished bed rooms. &gt; Indy stenographer, throe years’ oxI’hono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third porience, will necopt nny ronsonablo
Streot.
105-tfc offor.
224-2tp

and get your bargains.
Car will remain two
more day*

AN EXPLANATION

Patton’s Sun-Proof Paint is not only sold in gallons but in 25, GO ami 100-lb. kegs, nnd can bo
made up for $2.40 a gallon with raw linseed oil. Tho formula of tho Patton's Sun-Proof is tho
snnie ns tho government formula, 55% whito lead, 85% zinc, 10% silica. It ] r mado for the
FOR S ALE — One oak wash stand, one
5 South nnd has been tho P1UDE of tho N A T IO N for 40 years, no other paint can bo compared
bird’s pyo maple wash stand (com­
S with it. Sold by—

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modes), child's iron bed, child’s sulkio
and art indoor sanitary toilet, very
useful whero them are small children,
perfectly sanitary nnd odorless. Call
at Rivers Brothers Storo to see these
goods, E. B. Gifford.
226-ltp
kV,g.

tc ir ;

] Sanford Paint &amp; Wall Paper Co.
Welaka Block, North Oak Ave.

H. A. HALVERSON

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14,1W1

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— ! STATE EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION
WILL MEET IN CITY Of ORLANDO
ON DECEMBER 27 TO 29TH, 1921

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W e have a good stock o f Overcoats and Suits
fo r Boys

sDon’t fo rg e t the $10.00 Suit Sale

on Men’s
Clothing. W e are o ffe rin g our entire stock
o f H art Schaffner &amp; Marx and Society Brand
Suits in this sale.

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Tho December number o f the A t­
lantic Coast Line News, nn attractive
and live paper issued nt Wimlington,
N. C., hns renchod us, and it Is plcnBing to note the prominent part that
Lakeland has in the news o f the Const
Line.
There Is nn nccount o f the organ­
ization o f the Tampa district with o f­
fice in Lnkolnnd, and personal news
from the shops, with Mrs.
Edna
Wooden correspondent, and from the.
offices, with Miss Catherine Funk
correspondent. Besides, wo have an
announcement o f Lnkelnnd winning
the "Accident Prevention" banner,
and the railroad records of two well
known lutkclnnd citizens, S. G. Ken­
nedy, mnstcr mechanic, nnd J. M.
Holland, engineer, illustrated with
excellent cuts o f these fnithful and
popular railroad men.
We reproduce the following items
from tho news:
Tho Accident Prevention’ contest
between Lnkelnnd nnd High Springs
shops closed on October 31, nt mid­
night with Lnkelnnd tho winner.
These two shops were sloscly matched
and both made wonderful records in
tho prevention o f injuries among
employes. Lnkelnnd had an nvohnge
o f 259 employes during the period,
with nn score o f no reportable
injuries for same period in 1920 nnd
High springB three. A handsome silk

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banner hns been purchased nnd will
he presented to the Lakeland shop nt
an early date.”
"M r. J. M. Holland, entered the
service o f the Plnnt System in August
1881, as fireman and wn3 promoted
to engineer in 1887, nnd has been in
continuous service since thnt time.
Mr. Holland hns been running be­
tween Lakeland nnd Ocala for tho
past several years, and a host o f
friends have a good wprd to speak of
"Uncle Jess” . It is a plensure to
recount the experience o f those who
have faithfully served the rond for a
long term of yenrs, nnd we wish for
Mr. Holland ninny years of active ser­
vice.”
"M r. Kennedy began railroad work
ns mnehinistat Southern Shops In
Richmond, Vn., in 1902, later working
for the Pennsylvania, Scnboard nnd
Florida E:.U Const Railway, coming
to the Atlantic Coast Line at South
Rocky Mount Shop in 190C. He was
promoted to night roundhouse fore­
man nt Sanford, Fin., in 1907, having
gone to that shop the year previous,
promoted to day roundhouse fofeman
in 19911, and again promoted on July
22, 1918, when ho was made general
foreman nt Lakeland, Fla., Circular
No. 143 issued by the superintendent
o f motive power nnnouncen Mr. Ken­
nedy’s promotion to the position of
master mechanic at Lakeland Bhop.
plant has been the cause o f praise
from both officers nml employes, ami
tho News hastens to congratulate him
upon his recent promotion.”

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ORLANDO, Dec. 14.— The Florida
Primary section: Miss Mabel SnnEducational Association nnnunl con- chez; rural school section, Miss Chrisvention which will be held in Orlando tinn McDonnld; English section, Mr.
December 27-29, is'expected to break J. II. Workman; vocational education
all previous records from the v ie w -1section, K. A. Ilnynie; the science secpoint of attendance, and an interest- tion, It. M. Evnns; the music section,
ing program is being arranged, tho Miss I.iliinn Eldrcdgo; the grammar
speakers to include men and women 1grades section, Geo. M. Lynch; the
well versed in educational matters as mathematics section, Chns. M. Jones;
the homo economics section, Miss Lucy
well as experts of national note.
-Also a Comedy
Cushman;
the foreign language sec­
"W. S. Cawthon, president, R. L.
tion,
F.
W.
Buchholtz;
the
history
and
Turner, sccretnrv,
and Fons A.
Hathway, chuirmnr of the executive social science section, J. C. Peel; the
committee, nre sending out an an­ county superintendents’ section, C. R.
T O M O R R n W “ Elsie P e r s o n jn “ Footlights”
nouncement which hns tho following M. Sheppard; physical education sec­
1 U l f l U I i l i U M • ------Also a Century Comedy
regarding the progTam and arrange­ tion, Miss Mnry W . Green; attendnnco officers’ section, Miss Amelin
ments.
The program is o f unusunl signifi­ Kendall.
The Southeastern Passenger Asso­
cance. Some o f the best talent in tho
ciation
hns authorized n rate o f one
stale and in the nation hns been en­
and
one-half
fares for tho round trip
gaged for the occasion. Music o f the
on
tho
identification
certificate plan.
highest clnss, addresses by distin­
w a n t to
Certificates
will
be
furnished the
guished educators, and n lnrge number
find a
ood
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o f sectional meetings will constitute county superintendents by the presihese glasses
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tho salient features o f the gathering, deni ot tho association ns needed.
Orlando has long been known ns a Members o f the association and their
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musical center. A rnro treat nwaits families will be entitled to the excurkT Y
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thosc who will attend the gencrnl scs-1slon rate. Tickets will bo sold Dcccmsions, for an excellent progrnm o f ber 29-29, inclusive, with final limit
music will bo rendered nt the begin- January 4, 1922. They must be van­
ning o f ench of these sessions. Among dated by the regular Orlando ticket
the speakers nrc lion. W. N. Shcats, agents before return trip is complet­
state superintendent; Dr. II. O. En- ed.
The San Juan Hotel has been des­
wall, professor o f psychology, Univer­
sity o f Florida; Miss Adelaide Baylor, ignated as association headquarters.
agent homo economics education, fed- The rates there will be $1.50 to $2.00.
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General Repairs
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mnl Prof. E. P. Cubborley, o f LcLand Inndo without having made reservaRear o f W ight Bros.’ Service Station
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Stanford, Jr., university.
Superin-1tions should report to headquarters
tendont Shents is well and favorably for assignment of rooms,
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known throughout the state. Dr, E n -1 Other hotels nnd the rntc at ench ■ ■■ aaa ■■■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■ hn e mb ■ an an ■ h □ n na nn ana aa b na anan/a
wall, though n native o f Sweden, has'are us follows:
spent most o f his life in this country.
K „r„p onn plan: Arcade, $1.50 to
A winged nutomobila has been in­
Mr. Cubberley comes from the far $2.50; Astor, $1.50 to $2.50; Grand, vented in France—fo r pedestrains
Orders Executed in
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awny stnte o f California. His repu- $].50; Windermere, $2; Keystone, $1 who try to escape by jumping and m
tntion ns n teacher, writer nnd lectur- .(n,j Up. g j Charles, $2 nnd up; Orgra, hurdling,
we
suppose.— Nashville | 10 Bales and upward S
or is national in scope. Ho haB offer- $i,60 nntJ up. Eollli ?4; Orange, $2 Tennesson.
ed courses in education in four or five „ m| up. American plan: Lucerne, $3;
o f the lending universities in
this Tremont, $4 nnd $4.50.
W e hope some Chautauqua w ill fix
country, and hns had lnrge experience 1
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ns nn instructor in science nnd ns city
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superintendent.
and Daily Cotton Letter
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R. L. TU R N E R ,
It will suffice to mention the names
■ J. D. Sugar man &amp; Co ■
pay-day night.
Secretary.
of tho well known educators who will
Sugarman Bldg.
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F. A. H A T H A W A Y ,
| 19 Beaver Street,
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tions. These are as follows:
Chm. Executive Com. Notice o f Application fo r T a x Deeds

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The Star To-day

W c carry everything in the Accessory line for ail Curs.
H IG H G RAD E G A SO LIN E to make the motor start easy
these cold mornings

Frank Akers Tire Co.
V U L C A N IZ IN G
First and Elm Ave.

Phone 447-W

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WORD HAS MANY MEANINGS

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

When One Mentions “ Fleh," the Sylla­
Children's hand-made dresses, also
ble la Sueceptlble of More Than
One Conatruetion.
corsage bouquets.— Tho Quality Shop.
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"A ll Is not fish that swims” reflected
tho sapient pallosopher as he beheld
China: A densely populated area
a summer girl taking to the ocean.
inside a Great Wall, entirley surThe snplent philosopher, bub formulat­
ing a great truth when he came to rounded hy spheres of influence.
that conclusion.
The whale, for Instance, although It
Congregntional Bazaar will be held
unquestionably swims, Is more closely nt tho Princess Theatre all day Sat­
reluted to tho cow than to the minnow. urday.
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The svnl Is closer kin to the dog Hum
to the fluke.
Our idea o f an optimistic is n man
To n great many fishermen the word
who
is thankful thnt ho hns mnde
"fish"—see Latin "plB C ls" nnd Dutch
enough
this yenr to pny tho tax on
"vlsch" (the name word)—possesses
only the verb form, "to fish." Catch­ Inst ycar’B income.
ing fish Is not a necessary p art of the
process ot fishing. The thing Is “ to
Children’s hand-made dresses, nlso
fish,”
nnd Is not primarily to corsage bouquets.— Tho Quality Shop.
catch fish.
(See fishermen on the
220-2tc
banks of the Seine In Pnrls, ‘‘fishing"
all day without even getting a Lite
from a minnow.)
A famous Englishman hy the name
of Iznnk Walton was one of the must
persistent patrons o f the verb ‘‘to
fish." Tho word "fish” wus nlso ex­
tensively used during the war In an ef­
fort to suve meat for the fighters.—
Exchange,
Digamy for a Lodging.

A Lc Mims slgnuliunn has Just been
condemned to two years’ Imprison­
ment fur bigamy which, ho livers, lie
com mItied In order to find In the pres­
ent "crlse de Logemcnt" somewhere
to Iny his head.
lie is a mini of fifty-five and lie re­
cently murrk-d a widow of seventyfive who offered him a room In her
cottage on the firm condition that lie
Bhoulil marry her. This he did. de­
claring thnt his wife was dead. One
o f Ills wives was dead, hut the police
trucked down another, who deserted
him Homo time ago. The unfortunate
man lias now had "erlse de Logemcnt"
solved for some time, ut least.— Purls
Figaro.
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CHRISTMAS

In our show

windows,

come in and look around
— we have Something:
fo r all o f the family.

THE BALL HARD­
WARE CO.
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Henry McLaulin, Jr.

Congregational Unznnr will be held
nt the Princess Theatre all day Sat­
urday.
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The wicked old chnp might tnkc
tho vamp in his nrms nnd get by if
he had enough sense not to take his
pen in hand.

headache,backaoke,
toothache,
neuralgia,

OPT. D.

Whan you're Buffering from

OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST

orpeln from any other oauae, try
A fte r December 15th the Co-opera­
tive Btoro will move from the present
location in the old passenger depot to
the storu room at 417 Sanford Ave.,
that hns been occupied by Brown’s
Market. Low cash prices for fresh
meats nnd groceries.
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hr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills

Congregational Bazaar will bo held
at the Princess Theatre all day Sat­
urday.
220-Jltc

Frames Repaired

One or two and the pain stops
Have you tried Or. Miles' Nervine?
i l l i t '» u r D ru gg ist

Lenses Duplicated

EYES EXAMINED

Contain no habtt-form lne d tu g i

212 East. 1st 8L

Sanford, Fla.

W E GRIND OUR OWN LENBB

Wc are to have naval holiday. It
will he fine to put over one holiday
the basket's ca- ’t celebrate by clos­
ing.

The Osceola Cypress Company at
Osceola, Florida was dcstroyel by fire
A lady of Penzance who Is a great
lover o f IdrdH, says Mr. W. II. Hudson tho past week. The loss w u cov'ind
In his recently published book, "Ad- by insurance.
ventures Among Birds," noticed Hint
a blackbird und u thrush ulways came
A fte r December 15th tho Co-operat'-getber to her lawn where she was In tivo store will move from the present
the habit of pluctng food for tho birds. location in the old passenger depot to
Then shu noticed thnt the bluckelrd tho store room nt 417 Sanford Ave'.,
fed the thrush, picking up the crumbs
that has been occupied by Brown's
of hreud and putting them into Its
mouth. Looking more closely, she ills- M arket Low cash prices fo r fresh
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covered that (lie thrush's beak lind meats'and groceries.
been cut off dose to the head, prob­
ably hy a steel trap or u sudden-deuth
Congregational Bazaar will be held
spring trap, such as tho children In at the Princess Theatre all day Sat­
Cornwall commonly use to catch or urday.
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kill siuull birds. The thrush was Incapable of feeding itself.
Bay It with a Herald W ant Ad.
Blackbird

Under Section K7B, o f the
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Notice la hereby giv en that J.
A.
Uuahbrook. purchaser o f T a x Certificate
No. 2503, dated the Gth day o f Juno, A.
D. 1891, linn filed said cortlflcato In
my office, and hna made application fo r
tax deed to laauo In accordance with
law. Raid certificate embraces the f o l ­
lo w in g described property situated In
Hemlnole County, Florida, to-w lt: N \ V «
o f Sec. 17. Twp. 21 S, It. 30
lv The said land being assessed nt the
date o f tho Issuance o f auch certificate
n the name o f XV. It. White.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 1602. dated
the 6th day o f July, A. D. 1897, has filed
said cortlflcato In my office, and has
mnde application fo r lax deed to Issue
In accordance with law. Said c e r t i f i ­
cate embraces tho fo llo w in g described
— operty situated In Seminole County,
lorldn. to-w lt:
Beg. 714 chs B o f
\\ cor of SW&gt;4 o f K W y , Sec. 17,
T w p 21 S Itgo. 30 E. run 8 9 4 chs. E id
chs. N 9 &gt;4 chs. W 10 chs. 9 Vi A. The
said land being assessed at tho date o f
I be Issuance o f such certifica te In the
name o f Otto Quarles.
Unless said certificates shall be re ­
deemed according to la w tux deed w ill
Issue thereon on the 29th day o f D e­
cember, A. D. 1921.
Witness my o ffic ia l signature and
seal this tho 22nd day o f November. A.
D. 1921.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUO LASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
^
Seminole County, Fla.
1l-23-C(o
By: A. M. W E E K S . D. C.

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WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS !
A N Y P A R T OP TO W N , O N T E R M S TO
S U IT Y O U
You can make money buying fo r advance.
.
You are going to build a home one o f these
days, why not select a lot now, and pay fo r it
by easy stages.
I f you have some money, will build one o.
two houses.
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, g e t in the
ganjenow.

: M e is c h R e a lty C o m p a n y [
I
A. P. CONNELLY
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y , D EC EM B ER 13,1921

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FOUR POWER TREATY
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BY IRRECONCILABLES

Veteran Snagboat Ordered Sold

LEG ISLATO RE ACCEPTS
RESIGNATION PRES. IIE IIIIE R A

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T lie A a a n e ln lrd I 'r r a a )

T R IA L OF MRS. K IR B Y
IIKCilNS IN M IC H K fAN
( I l y T h r A *B &lt;trlntr&lt;l I ’ re a a )

G U A TE M ALA CITY, Doc. 13.— Th0
legislative assembly yesterday accept­
ed the resignation o f President Car­
los Herrera, whose administration
was overthrown in a revolution last
week.

A D R IA N , Mich., Dec. 13.— Tho trial
of Mrs. Mnttiu Kirby, prominent tem­
perance workor o f Hudson, Mich., on
u chnrgo of murdering nn infant born
to hor unmarried daughter Alice, last
July 4, was sent to begin hero today.

d ele­

A N D C IV IL A N D N A ­
V A L EXPERTS

W ASH ING TO N, Dec. 13.— Now ma­
chinery to expedinto final action on
naval limitation agreements was set
up yesterday by tho arms conference.
A t tho suggestion of tho American
group, the formor committco of ex­
perts was "scrapped” in favor o f a
"committee o f fifteen " including both
plenary delegates and civil nnd naval
experts of tho fivo powers.
The
whole subject of nnvul limitations in­
cluding tho cornorstono ” 5-5-3" ratio
was turned over to tho new committco
to lie put in final shnpo for tho confer­
ence.
Meanwhile, it became known that
the Japnneso delegation had received
instructions from Tokio regarding the
"5-5-3” ratio. Tho naturo of tho com­
munication was not disclosed. There
were many indications, however, that
it marked a long stride toward final
achievement of tho vital point in tho
naval limitation project.
The “ committee o f fifteen" was de­
scribed by n Ilritish spokesman as a
means to "short circuit’ delays un­
avoidable in tho previous division of
labor between committees of delegat­
es and separato committees of naval
experts. The now committco will bo
able to reach decisions ns to direct
recommendations to tho conference.
.Several intermediate steps will lendnnte to save time. N o other official
or semi-official cxplnnntion o f
its
creation was given.
There were indications, however,
that the new step wns based upon an
informal communication from
the
■lapancso delegation that Japan stood
ready to accept the "5-5-3” ratio sub­
ject to certain modifications in detail
of the Amcricnn proposal.
It ap­
peared likely that it would become the
business of tho "committco of fifteen"
to write into treuty form for signa­
ture by ail five powers the definite
agreement based on the “ 5-5-3" pro­
posal but carried out in detail. If this
proved to lie tho case, tho now com­
mittee will seek a solution of each
phase of tho naval reduction nnd limi­
tation plan ns it nrisos, framing its
conclusions into sections of the pro­
posed tronty.
The new step throws into promi­
nence for the first time in the confer­
ence tile question o f tho French and
Italian place in the nnvnl rntio.
That must he worked out hy the
"committee of fifteen" spokesmen or
Italy said she is in naval slirdlu uu
Italy said she was willing to stop
where Nho is in nnvnl str mgth, pro­
vided she was allowed equality with
Franco in ratio. TJio attitude o f the
French group on this point wns not
disclosed and Hritish spokesmen indi­
cated that Great Britain must cunsldo tho place of tho French and Ital­
ian navies as follows in general the
"5-5-8" ratio agreement between tho
othor three powers.
W ASH ING TO N, Dec. 13.— Tho now
quadruple treaty to preservo peace in
tho Pacific wero formally signed to­
day hy plenipotentiaries of United
States, Great Britain, Franco nnd Jupnn.
BOSTON TO ELECT
M AYO R TO D AY
LOOKS DEMOCRATIC
( I l y T h e A a a n e ln te d I ’ r r a a )

DEMOCRATS ARE
ASSAILED OVER
ADMINISTRATION
SENATOR MOSES W ANTS SOUTH
TO HAVE LESS REPRESEN­
TATIO N *
( l l r T h e A a i o c L l r d I 'r r a a )

I he United Stoics snaglioat, Dovld Tipton, once kr.ouu as the Harden,
tho largest government craft nnd oldest In point of service opeiatlng between
St. Louis nnd Minneapolis on (lie Mississippi river, lias I... . ordered sold. It
1ms been operating for more than thirty years.

NEW YORK BUSINESS VIEW
ASSUMES PESSIMISTIC LOOK,
THREE GREAT STRIKES ON

W ASHINGTON, Dec. 13. — The
Democratic administration's conduct
o f national affairs during the war
period wns assailed hy Senator Moses,
Republican, New Hampshire, during That W ill Involve More Than One Hundred Thou­
the course of a speech yesterday in tho
sand Men
senate in connection with the contest
over the seating of Trumnn H. New­
( l l r T h r A ■■or In lc il I ’ r r a a )
of wny nnd shop craftsmen nnd build­
berry as senator from Michigan.
NEW YORK. Dec. 13.— New York’s ing trades. Of these the threatened
During his speech Senator Moses
referred to representation of South­ industrial horizon ussumer a more walkout in the building trades, which
ern states in congress ns being based pessimistic outlook today. The great alone would affect nearly one hundred
upon "abridged suffrage" and the strikes tlint would involve more than thousand here, it wns pointed out, ns
race question wns immediately open­ one hundred thousand men in tho me­ having snrious possibilities. Drastic
tropolitan area nppenrod in tho back­
ed.
wage cuts to ho drafted tomorrow will
Replying to demands hy Mr. Moses ground, rumblings of wage disputo9, he fought to the utmost, union lend­
coming from three quarters, Anthra­
that these states "pay the constitucite
coal miners, railroad maintenance ers declared yesterday.
tionnl pennlty" witli n reduced repre­
sentation, Sonntor Heflin, Democrat,
Alabama, warned him tlint "some
time tlie Sopth is going to let you
Northerners have tilings tho way you
want it, if you don’t stop meddling
in that problem." "W e're going to let
you Imvo them hy your side," declar­
ed Mr. Heflin, ",’ t hasn’t helped in
solving the problem to have n lot of
K ANSAS
half-baked nostrums spread among REGISTERED A T SM ALL HOTEL AT TH RE E MINES IN
AND WRECK MOTOR
i
AND W ARNS THEM NOT TO
those people."
CARS
FOLLOW HIM
Mr. Moses predicted the*, the Demo­ ,
crats would not carry a national elec­
4IIX T h e ,\a » n r ln t r il I 'r r a a )
( I l y T lie A a a n c liilril I ’ rr a a )
tion "in a thousand years when the
PITTSBURG, Kims., Dec. 13.— Mil­
CHICAGO, Dec. Hi.—Two more
Smith’s representation is propery ap­
clues to the line of flight of Tommy itant women marchers of thu Kansas
portioned."
O’Connor, condemned gunman, wero coal fields went into action again boReferring to Henry Ford, who is
given the police early today. A tele­ furo daylight today and stopped tlie
contesting Mr. Newberry’s ;icut in the
phone cull from the police at Hart­ miners from working at three mines
senate, Mr. Moses described him as “ a
ford, Wis., said three men, one re­ of the Central Coal and Coke Com­
somewhat amiable and narrow-mind­
motor cars wore
sembling O'Connor, alighted from an pany. Several
ed wizard of industry, a man capable
early morning train and registered at wrecked in tlie melees ami several per­
of building motor enrs but not known
a small hotel. Later a man from Mil­ sons injured. Violence featured the
to lie gifted in legislation, tho posses­
waukee appeared at the police station att(ick o f tlie women. They threw
sor of a huge fortune, however slend­
and handed n card to the detective, stones and red pepper. Dinner bask­
er Ids intellectual capital, and an idol­
saying it was given him as he was ets of eighty-five minors were sclzatrous burner of incense at the shrine
about to leave Milwaukee for Chicago. I oil nnd tlie contents thrown upon min­
of Woodrow Wilson.”
On the card was written, "Don't send i ers and officers. Tho miners were
Mr. Moses said that Mr. Wilson
any one after me. I am innocent. I driven away from their work.
sought to nominate Mr. Ford as the
will shoot tlie first man who puts
senatorial kind hut that Michigan dis­
M ENONITES M IGRATE FROM
hands on me."
covered the cuckoo’s egg in the robin’s
C A N AD A TO ALABAM A
nest and straightway sought to pre­
HOARDING HOUSE FIRE,
vent it being hutched."
I l l y T l i r A a a o i'lu lril 1‘ r r a a )
• EIGHT PERSONS BURNED
YE LLO W PINE, Ala., Dec. 13— One
The N m Hampshire senator de­
thousand Mennonlte's from Canada ar­
clared that Senator Poniercno of Ohio,
I l l r T l i r A M a o rln lril I 'r r a a )
who had been hading tho Democratic
DETROIT, Dec. 13.— Eight persons rived here today ill special cars with
attack on Mr. Newberry, hail sought were burned to death in a fire that all their property, including cows,
in 1918 to keep him (Mr. Moses) from destroyed a hoarding house near Roy­ horses, pigs, chickens, to settle on n
his sent in the senate, "beenuse tho al Oak suburb today. Three othor large tract o f land. They aro pre­
Democrats required only one more persons were so badly injured that it pared immediately to build homes and
1prepnro soil for next yonr's crops.
vote to maintain tluir control."
is believed they will die.

WOMEN STOP
RESUMES FLIGHT MINERS AT WORK.
IN WISCONSIN ■ IN COAL FIELDS

FRENCH DELEGATION
LEAVES FOR HOME’
( II,

'I'h e A « a n rln ti-il I ’ r r a a )

Washington D. C. Dec. 12— Rene
Vivianl, head France’s delegation
arms conference Hinco departure
hrinnd, made plans sail home Wed­
nesday with several other members
French delegation.

DIRECTOR OF
VETERAN BUREAU
AT JAX TODAY

Boston Dec 13— Voters of the city
went to tho pollB todny to elect tho
Mayor, four candidates wero on tho INSPECTING CAMP SITE FOR
Imllot nil without party dtsigaation.
VOCATIONAL U N I­
All candidates except Charles Bnxtor,
VERSITY
however, are Democrats in tho Stnte
( H r T h r A a a n c ln lrd I 'r r a a )
and national politics.
•
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 13.— Colonel
Forbes, director of tho Veterans BuTH R E E U. 8. M ARINES
renu, Inspected Camp Johnston today
WOUNDED IN BRAW L
to determine whether ho would recA T M AN A G U A, TH U R SD AY
ommond tho enmp ns n Bite for voca­
Washington,
Dec
13 — Thrco tional university for tho purposn of
American
Marines wero slightly educating war votorans. Ho will go
wounded In Fiesta Day Bruwl Thurs­ to Lnko City tomoriow to inspect tho
day in Managua, Nlgarngun, Navy government hospital and will leuvo to­
department reports hero todny said. morrow night for Chattnnoogn, Tcnh.

METHODISTS FAVOR FOUR YEAR
TERMS FOR THEIR MINISTERS, WAS
UP AT THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Dr. S. W . W alker is Returned to Sanford For A n ­
other Year— Other Appointments
ORLANDO, Dec. 13.— Tho Florida
Conference went on record yesterday
oh favoring u return to tho time limit
o f four years for pustors nnd presid­
ing eldors. This question enmo up in
connection with a memorial to tho
gonornl conference to remove tho time
limit. While tho discussion was go­
ing on Mrs. P. N. King, of WiliiBton,
one of tho lady delegates, offered a
substitute proposing a return to tho
tlmo limit ns in effect years ago,
and thiH memorial will ho piysentcd
to tho gonornl £nnforonco.
Speaking of tho eplscopncy, after
nn effort made to get a memorial
adopted requiring tho Bishops of tho
church to live within tho hounds of
their territory, had failed, Bishop
Candlor said that thoro had been such
criticism of tho offico of bishop in

COMPROMISE IS
COMPLETE OVER
ISLAND OF YAP
JA P A N R E TAIN S
A D M IN IS T R A ­
T IV E CONTROL W H ILE U. 8.
SECURES C ARLE RIGHTS
( I l y T h r A a a n r ln trd I 'r r a a )

W ASHINGTON, Dec. 13.— Tho A m ­
erican and Japnneso governments hnvo
compromised their differences
over
tlie Pacific island of Yup nnd arc pre­
paring to sign a treaty by which Jnpnn retains administrative control
over tile island nnd the United Stntes
secures the cable nnd .wireless privi­
leges therefor which she had con­
tended since the Paris conference.
In thu sumo treaty, Jnpnn's league
of nations mnndnto over Yap nnd nil
tho other northern Pacific
islands
formerly under German sovereignity
is given recognition hy the United
Stntes on certain stipulated condi­
tions. These conditions inciudo pro­
vision for freo admission of mission­
aries and protection of Americans In
thu mandated territory nnd request
that Japan shall report to Hie United
States as well as to the league on de­
tails of hor administration of tho iiuuiduto.
The Yap calde and wireless rigiits,
regarded as highly important hernuso
of (lie island's advantageous position
in tho center o f tho Pacific group to
tlie south o f Japan, are accorded hy
the treaty to the American und Jap­
anese governments nnd nationals alike
on terms o f alisolute equality. In the
exercise of these rigiits American nat­
ionals are to ho freo from taxes, licensinli, censorship and every form of
discriminatory supervision, and in nddition are to lie aided hy tlie Japan­
ese government in securing the need­
ed property und facilities.
Thu immediate value of* tho ar­
rangement to the United Sluton lies
in the concessions with regard to ca­
ble communication, heenuso they in­
sure complete American control o f tho
existing cable between Yap and Guam.
Considerable importance also is at­
tached hy American officials to the
radio privileges, although it is to lie
agreed in the treaty that no American
radio station will ho installed so long
ns the present Japnneso plant is oper­
ated without discriminatory exactions.

Opening: o f Long Fight
on The Treaty o f
Versailles

Into yonrH thnt many good men did
not desire thu high offico. Ho snid
further that after nn experience of 24
years with his grip not unpacked nil
those years, it would he a relief to
lny aside tho heavy responsibilities of
BEFORE U. S. COMMISSIONER
tho offico. "Rut if you arc going to
TO D AY A T W Jv
have tho oplsopacy have it,-and if not
INGTON
do nwn'y with it."
•
"Some sny elect your bishops for
( H r T h r A a a o r ln lr d I ’ r r a a )
four years. I’d mnko it four weeks,"
W ASHINGTON, Dec. 13.— Chnrlos
said tho Bishop, "Ho could then hutch W. Morse wns nrrigned lioru today bohis chickens In that timo."
foro United States Commissioner on
A resolution of .appreciation was a warrant charging conspiracy to dointroduced hy Rev. Smith Hurdin in fraud tho United States. Tho war­
which attention wns called to tho gift rant was served In tho tommlsslonar’s
of John W. Vouch and his wife, Mrs. offico hy n United States Deputy mar­
Surah Vouch, o f Orlundo, some years shal. Morso pleaded not guilty, waiv­
ago, by whic h something like $10,000 ed n honrlng and furnished $50,000
came into thu possession of tho supor^ hall for appearance before tho grand
Jury.
(Can 11tiuml on I'affo Three)

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W ASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—Tho sen­
ate got its first taste yesterday of tho
figiit promised hy sovernl senators on
tho new four power Pacific treaty.
The pact wns Doth denounced nnd dofended in the coursu o f discussion.
As nt the opening of tho long figh t
on the Tronty o f Versailles nnd its
league o f tuitions covonnnt, practical­
ly all of the new qtmdruplo tronty was
rend into tho congressional record In
advance of formnl submission.
The nttnek today camo from two
"irreconcllnbles” in tho Versailles cov­
onnnt controvorsny, Senator Borah,
Republican, Idaho, nnd Reed, Demo­
crat, Missouri. Ilrcaking tho siicnco
he hnd maintained since tho treaty
wns laid before tlie world, Mr. Borah
s|H&gt;ke more than nn hour devoting his
attention to Article Two of tho now
treaty which ho compared to Article
Ten o f the Versailles covenant.
Ho
declared thnt tho treaty compelled
the armament confcronco to mnko
"real disarmament" nn nctuniity or
mnko Cm tronty a "straight out mili­
tary alliance.’’

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W ASHINGTO N, Doc. 13.— Declar­
ing tho new four power Pacific tronty
had "all tlie iniquities of thu Leaguo
o f tuitions witli none of tlie virtues
claimed for that document,” Senator
LaFollotte today announced iii a for­
mal statement lie would do nil in his
power to prevent ratification
COAST L IN K T R A IN
DERAILED A T CHARLESTON,
TWO PEO PLE INJURED
( H r T h r A a a o r ln lr d I ’ r r a a )

CHARLESTON, S. C., Dec. 13.— No
fatalities from derailment of several
cars on tho Atlantic Coast Lino train
89 fifteen miles south of Charleston
last night. Two passengers wore re­
ported injured hut not seriously. Tho
Const Lino trains nro detouring ovor
the Seaboard track temporarily.
VETERANS COM PENSATION
MILL COMPLETED
W IT H IN N IN E T Y DAYS
( Ily T li r A &gt; im lm

■* I ’ r r a a )

PHOENIX, Ariz,, Dec.
13.— Roy
Gardner, twivo convicted of midi rob­
bery, pleaded guilty yesterday In the
United States district court to a
charge of attempting to rob a mail
car here nnd nnuaulting Herman P.
ImlorHud, a mall clerk.
IIO TIl SIDES STAND ING FIRM
CHICAGO, Dec. 13.— Tho second
week of tho strike o f packing house
workers opened yesterday with both
sides Htnnding firm raid Jess change In
tho situntion than un any dny sinco
tho strike ctarted, except Sunday.
—
Meet Pete Boyd at tho High School
tonight and enjoy n good timo while
holping tho Athletic Association.
Attond tho ontortuinmont nt the
High School auditorium tonight.
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Indianapolis Dec .3— Enactment
of tlie Veterans adjusted compensa­
tion hill will lie completed by tho
Congress within Ninety days accord­
ing to the information given MeNIdor
National Commander
Legion, by
NO CLUE TO MURDER
Senator
McCumbcr
nnd
Representa­
OF IOW A SCHOOL T E A C H E R 1
tive
Fordnoy.
McNidcr
teiegrnphod
FOUND DEAD A T SCHOOL
Lemuel Holies, National Adjutant o f
the Legion,. This Information today
( l l r T l i r A a a o r ln lr d I ’ r r a a )
Waukon, I own Dec. 13 No duo to wns received from Washington.
the murder o f Miss Eddn Si ngneson,
a school toucher who was beaten to 25 IRISH P O L ITIC A L
death late yesterday ut her .school
PRISONERS RELEASED
near town, Mrs. Gtinda Mnhtindiilo
sheriff of Alnnuikec county said to*
DUBLIN, Dec. 13.— It Is officially
dny.Mrs. iTnrtimhlo has been sherilT announced thnt twonty-fivo Irish po­
since May first, when her husband litical prisoners have been released
who lield that office died, und she from thu Mount Joy nnd Onlwny pris­
wns appointed to fill tho unexpirod ons.
torm.
M A IL ROIIIIERS F . ^ U G U IL TY .

CIIAS. W. MORSE
IS ARRAIGNED
FOR CONSPIRACY

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HERE'S A REAL ROMANCE
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RENT—Two "House kooplng
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rooms furnished complete, $0.00 per
week. Apply 1100 Sanford Avo.
221-0tp

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The Star Today

UAKG AINS— Broad guago
Umlor'.
wood typewriter, now, will sell nt
bargain. Sec it nt Herald office.
223-3tp

V IO L A D A N A in-

NOTICE TO FAR M E R S—Just nrrived, fresh carload o f thnt good old
reliable K EYSTO NE LIM E.
NulT
sod. Telephono *35. Phono us your
wnnts. They will hnvo our usual
prompt attention.— Hill Lumbor Com­
pany. Scrvico, quality, prico. 223-2tc

“The Match
Breaker” ..

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And vve have a good Stock of
useful Gifts fo r men and
Boys— such as Bath Robes,
Pajamas, Sweaters, House
Shoes, Belts and Buckles,
Safety Razors, Silk Shirts,
Ties and—

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lady stenographer, three years’ ex­
perience, will accept any reasonable
offer.
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PERSONAL NOTES
James Thornton, representing tho
S. I*. Richards Co., of Atlanta, wns
in tho city today calling on tho local
stationery and printing trade.

T w o S u its f o r t h e
P r ic e o f O n e

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Plus $10
SANFORD
&amp; c l o t h in

Remember tho High School piny at
tho Hgh School auditorium tomorrow
night for the benefit of tho Athletic
Association. Two good plnys and fina
music. Help tho high school athlotlcs
and sco n good piny nt the same time.

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South and Centrnl Florida news­
papers if united for Capital Removal
(B y Zeb Jones)
can bring it about in tho next two
yenrs. Show the people th- advant­
Thcrc’B n feller down In our town
ages o f a centrnlly-locnted State
That’s nllns boostin’ things.
Capital and the pollticans will quickly
H o' b an optimistic sucker,
,
fall into line.
For every week he brings
Also the information is gleaned
Out. good points in tho worst of us, from the Sunday papers thnt ntAnd lets the bad one slide;
tornys o f Ocala will get out an in­
Ho's just the sort of feller
junction restraining the State Board
Thnt’B nllns on our side
from building wings to the state
Now, I’m just a plain old farmer,
capital as voted In the last session of
And yet he calls mo Mister
the legislature on the principle thnt
I ’d like to quote the things he wrote
there is insufficient fundsin tho stnte
When Eph Smith wed my sister.
treasury to build the additions and
H e’s with us in our trouble,
the lnw snys there must bo money
He’s with us in our joy,
nvnilnblo before tho contract Is let or
The confidence ho has in ub,
words to Uuil effect. All of which
E'en bad debts can’t destroy.
brings up the capital removal again
So when a neighbor nnkn me,
and the idea o f making it more cent­
"W hy take the home town paper?" ral in the great state o f Florida. Some
I want to use a hickory club,
people are well content to let it re­
Then call the undertaker,
main where it is with the Idcn that
Unless he takes Ids cash in hand,
a stnte capital menus nothing to any
And goes up awful meek,
city. The Herald will have more to
And murmurs, "M r. Editor,
say about tho cnpitnl removal later ns
I'm payin’ up this week!"
we hnvo the ideal site for tho state
capital and it has not been advanced
C A P IT A L REMOVED A G A IN
by any of tho state papers ns yet.
Our Home Town Editors.

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Tho Star Advocate o f Titusv'llo
brings up the question of capital re­ CENSURE BRITISH NEW RICH
moval in a letter sent to all tho news­
papers of tlie south Florida in which ^ a r Profiteers Don’t Give to Charity,
as They Should, Old Aris­
it stales:
tocracy Charges.
Many Florida newspapers are ad­
vocating State Division. Two Florida*
The ICngllsIi "new rich" hnvo to bear
would mean Increased Democratic re­ utmost as much criticism as the prime
presentation in the Eleetorial College minister, and from almost as mixed a
United . source. Their natural enemies are the
and the Congress of
the
States. As political conditions now 1poor and the new poor, and die latter
element seems to feel strongest on the
nre in Washington and the Nation,
subject. The aristocracy have taken
tho division of Florida into two States lately to publishing their sentiments
is an impossibility, nt least for fifty about die people who have usurped
years.
their place. One of the charges they
And lids paragraph expresses tho make is dial the new rich don't know
belief that (lie State Capital in the how to give, ami that us a result haspltals and eliaiitahle Institutions are
near future can be removed to
being forced to close up. It may not
more central location—
be, say die aristocracy dubiously, Unit
the new Hub are wilfully mjIIIsIi But
(hey are not used to money, and so
are not used to giving It away. An­
other allegation, made by a peppery
daughter of an Impoverished duke, was
dud the new rich bpd never done any­
thing to make the world beautiful mid
that iis a class they laid produced on
great art or literature.
Socially the now rich have to bear
the brunt of all die changes. A h ac­
tress raid die other day that she never
saw
before llio war the people who
Car Load o f
now till die shills In the theaters. The
people with good iiiniuiers who used to
sit In stalls before die war liuvff dis­
appeared and tliclr successors lack
breeding. One day somebody ate or­
anges in the shills and the feeling of
on the Dray Track, near calamity In aristocratic circles was
.
the Express office, open strong for weeks.
Extremes In styles are also blamed
fo r sale by the bunch or oil die women of die profiteer class,
by the dozen at reason­ who are declared by tliclr enemies to
hnvo learned die art of dressing In
able prices. Car must be tliclr original homes la (lie East end
London,—Mary Henke In Lou An­
sold in two days. Come of
geles Express.

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Tho many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Gonzales, o f Miami, were glad
to hnvo them here a short whllo on
Saturday.
Clarence Woods, of Eustis, wns in
tho city todny and paid tho Hernld o f­
fice an appreciated visit. Mr. Woods
is the former editor of tho Eustis
Lnko Region and s ono of tho promi­
nent newspaper men of the state.

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BOUGHT A DODGE, left his Hup
touring with us for sale. A bar­
gain.— Sanford Motor Co., Dodgo
Dealers.
224-2tc
W AN TE D — Representative for fast
selling lino of Auto Accessories. Mo­
tion Picture for advertising furnished.
$350.00 up por month. Box 275, St.
Joseph, Mich.
224-ltp

Tlie master of Klnloxs, grandson of
tho lute duke of Buckingham and son
of the Buroncss Ktnloss, with Ills brldo,
the fanner Katherine Bentrlco Mac­
kenzie Jackman, daughter of a vlltago
blacksmith whose forgo Ib situated on
tho hl&amp;lorle ancestral ostato of Stowe.
Tho young master of Klaloss la a
clergyman.
A New German Bible.
Herr Gurlltt, the Berlin publisher, Is
about to l.tsuo an edition of tho Illblo
with 200 plates etched by tho colepruled artist Jueckkol. The edition
will bo limited to a few hundred copies,
varying In price from 15,000 to
75,000 marks. A wealthy American Is
paid to hnvo subscribed already for
one copy, whllo the Bolshevist govern­
ment will tnko ten. There Is no clow
ns to tho uho to which they will bo
put.—Tho Living Age.

S. Hnrt in “ T h ree Word
Brnnd’
TOMORROW— Wm.
-Also F O X N E W S

The now Postmnstcr General is
W E A T H E R REPORT
vory prompt about distributing ev­
Weather Outlook for the Period Beerything except tho jobs.
comber 12 to 17, Inclusive
South Atlantic and East Gulf
NOTICE TO FARM ERS— Just ar­
rived, fresh carload of that good old States: Generally fair, normal tem­
rclinblo K EYSTO N E LIM E.
Nuff perature.
sod. Telephone 135. Phono us your
MEMBERS OF W. O. W.
wants. They will hnvo our usual
prompt attention.— Hill Lumbor Com­
pany. Service, quality, price. 223-2tc
Important meeting Wednesday, De­
cember 14, 7:30 p. m. District man­
Electric fixtures must go, beginning ager will visit camp.— F. T. Miller,
224-3tp
Mondny morning, December 12th, all Clerk.
electric fixtures in stock will bo sold
A boss Is a man who gels down
nt smashed prices. Salo will last for
a fow dnys only.— Troadwcll Electric cnrly when you nro Into and late
Co., opposito Postoffice.
223-4tc when you nre early.— Flint Journal.

Hillsbourough county, Ml3s SettlcTho Masonic Lodge and tho Homo
Lloyd George is coming on every Demonstration Club o f Turkey Creek
are building a community house. Two
sl ip.— New York Evening Wo.’iJ.
days o f each week nre building days
when tho neighbors conto tognthcr
BOUGHT a I)odgo Coupo therefore
and work on the house.
30x3 N. S........................................... $ 7.75
wo have for sale Dodge roadster, a
Escnmbin
county,
Miss
MitchellI
dandy 2-ycnr-old, now in paint shop,
30x3^2 N .S ........................................... 9.80
cord tires.— Sanford Motor Co., Dodgo spent two dnys this week checking
premiums and ribbons won at the
Dealers.
34x4
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fair. Two interesting club meetings
The story about the frog in New this week.
35x41/2 N. S........................................... 23.50
Orange county, Mrs. Taylor- Two
Jersey that is clnimcd to have smoked
n cigar will recall to mnny a man profitable dnys were spent with Miss
34x4
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tho time ho smoked his first one, Morse, Homo Demonstration Dairy
when ho thought he wns going to Specialist, this week. Mnny women
Other Sizes in Proportion
were enrolled1in the diary clubs.
croak.— Detroit News..
W e carry everything in the Accessory line fo r nil Cars.
Columbin county, Miss Cox- Tho
club
members
nro
so
delighted
over
An agenda, like charity, covers a
H IG H G R A D E G A S O L IN E to mnkc the m otor start easy
winning first prize nt the state fair
multitude of sins.
these cold mornings
with thcirl chickens thnt they nre
beginning now to win next year’s
HORSES ABLE TO TELL TIME prize.
Citrus County, Miss Pipkin— The
Steeds Hired by the Hour Good Judges
eighth
grnilo o f Inverness school is
of Diotance, According to This
planting a school garden, the plots
Stable Manager.
already being laid out. Each member
A rider needs n strong hand ami n is planting ono row each of calilingo
V U L C A N IZ IN G
firm sent lo ride the hired horses of a onions, lettuce, turnips and mustard.
certain suburban riding academy when
Leon county, Miss Russell - Our
Phone 417-W
First and Elm A ve.
lie attempts to go beyond an hour’s
county fair was a wonderful success.
distance from the stable, according to
(lie New York Hun. The rales lire $5 Our prize winning club members are
for two hours, and tho horses have be­ delighted with their showing at the
come so accustomed to going one hour state fair.
otil and one back that when the first
I'nsco county, Mrs. Ticknor- Helped
hour Is reached and the rider does not one family to can 1K0 pounds of beef
turn back toward the stable Ills horse
Mondny.
Insists upon doing It for him.
DeSoto county, Mrs. Crnhill - We
Beyond Ibis llrst hour, If the rider
had
strawberries for Thanksgiving.
still wishes mistakenly or extrava­
Walton
county, Mrs. Warren-Tuesgantly to ride sllll further away from
the stable, lie will have to light Ids day I organized a poultry and sewing
horse every twenty-live or thirty yards dull of twenty-six members at Free­
ROSE FOUR
ns tlie Imrso attempts to turn back, port.
and there will be no further Joy In the
Volusia county, Miss Cole-Friday
ride. If lie complains to the manager
BLISS T R IU M P H
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took seven.1 young member* of
of the stable, the manager will be
politely regretful If Hie rider Is a the Orange City poultry club on a
COBBLERS
stranger, or lie will tell him the honest tour to see special flocks. A number
Initli If the rider is an old iii'ipiiiln- o f these members have built houses
This seed .stock is especially selected Maine Grown,
lame.
for their chickens.
from fields free from P ligh t infection
"I
get so ninny In. xporleiired
riders,’ the tmimigcr will tell you.
NOTICE TO FARM ERS—Just ar­
•‘and they have no sense of direction
11 PECK BAGS
ami keep no truck of thr lime, and If rived, fresh carload o f thnt good old
Ask for Prices
It were not for the good sense of llio rclinhlo KEYSTONE LIM E.
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horses the riders would either Ihm\ Bed. Telephone 135. Phono us your
themselves iu llio countryside or would wants. They will hnvo our usual
perhaps realize at some point Hint
prompt attention.— Hill Lumber Com­
their limit was nearly up and then
pany. Service, quality, prico. 223-2tc
would come thundering In with winded
and steaming Imr.ses.
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F L O R ID A
"These horses manage tho ride them­
3C 3 C
selves and tlie riders have very little
to do with It,” said the stable manager,
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riders, they protect themselves mid
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Seed Potatoes

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Floridians Ignorant
O f Great Results of
Demonstration Agents
G A IN E S V ILLE , Dec. 12.— Floridians
generally do not r.pprecinto the work
being done by tho County Homo De­
monstration Agents under supervi­
sion o f the Extension Division of tho
State Department o f Argiculture,
largely beenuso they hear so little
o f tho activities o f the women who
nro devoting, their days nttd mnny
•at tho nights to tho bettering of liv­
ing conditions In tho snmllor towns
nnd rural communities. Typical re­
ports on tho work o f severed qiinrters
here,' follow:
Polk county, Miss Godbcy- Our
mother’s club o f I'lerco is taking n
course In homo enro o f tho sick. They
nro holding social meetings nnd
furnishing flowers nnd trays for tho
sick.

r p r io u C A N T ENJOY LIFE
with • vote, tour, bloated ilomach. Food doe, not nouiiih.
Iaitrad il it a tourco oi mitety, earning
punt, batching, diizineti and head,
achet.
41 Tlie petion with a bad ttomach
thould be Mlitfied with nothing leu
than permanent, lotting relief.
€J Tho right remedy will act upon the
lining* ol the ttomach, enrich the blood,
•id in catliag cut the catanhal poiton*
and ilrcngthcn every bodily function.
(] The large number of peoplo who
have lucceufully uied Dr. Hartman'*
famout medicine, recommended for all
calanhal condition*, offer tlie tirongeil
pouiblo cndottcmcnl for

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TABLETS OR LIQUID
SOLD EVERYWHERE

\WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS

■ A N Y P A R T OF TOWN, ON TERM S TO
SUIT YO U
You can make money buying fo r advance.
You are going to build a home one o f these
days, why not select a lot now, and pay fo r it
by easy stages.
I f 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 lt y C o m p a n y
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MRS. FRRp DA1GBR, Society Editor,

finally merged inUj tho Literature
Department of tho Woman’s Club,
nnd o f which Bhe was a valued mem­
ber.

Phone 217-W
CEC1LLIAN CLU11
I f 7#« have nn, frlrnda \hltlng you
Jon
irnlnjr nuynhere or eontlns
Tho last meeting of the Cecilinn
■onr, o f « run urn entertaining, o r llr
5 I * ! ; * ' f * ' * &lt;" Ikt* drpnrlt’ipnti R ltln i Club for 1321, met nt the Studio of
4etalta, or telehpone the llrm, It mill Mrs. Fannie Munson, last Saturday
* • areally n|i|ireelnted.
ufternoon at three o’clock. There was
u good attendance ami a very enjoySOCIAL CALENDAR
ablo program given by tho following
Tuesday— Mrs. \V. C. Hill will enter­ members: Louise Thrasher, Carol
tain at bridge at her liome on 4th Stone, Georgia Mobley, Thelma Tow,
street at 8:30 p. m/, honoring Miss Velma Shipp, Dorothy Hay, Mrs. It.
Norma Herndon, whoso mnrrlngo W. Lawton, Tlielnm Dobbins, JInzul
Packard and May Holly.
takes place December 17th.
The little folks group were from
Tuesday— Miss Lottie Caldwell will
Margaret
Giles, ltose LaVerae Hurt,
ontortnln at bridge at her homo on
H.
C.
McMullen,
Margaret Uuchun,
Sovcnth street nt 3 o’clock, honor­
Marguerite
Garner,
Carmen Guthrie,
ing KHbs Adelaide Iligglns, a charm­
Helen
Douglass
and
Mary Helen
in g brido-olcct of this month.
Morse,
Tuesday— Social Department will gh'o
a Shower for tho Children’s Home
LUNCHEON AND RECEPTION
Society, followed by bridge, nt 3:00
One of the most delightful social
p. m., with Mrs. Knymontl Key ns
events
of the season was tho luncheon
hostess.
ami reception given tlie Bailie Harri­
Wednesday— Mrs. C. E. Henry will
son Chapter N. S. D. A. It. by Mrs.
entertain the members of tho Ev­
Geo. Chamberlain of Daytona Beach.
ening Dridgo Club nt her home on
The drive from Sanford to Daytona
Magnolia avc.
served but to increase tho delight of
Wednesday— Mrs. E. F. Housholdor tlie guests with the 'frneious In pitnlwill entertain at bridge at 3:00 p.
Ity shown them by Mrs. Chamberlain.
m. honoring Miss Norma Hcrndo.i,
The guesls were meet at the door
a brido-olcct, and Mrs. J. D. Wood­
by Mrs. Raymond
Key and tho
ruff, n recent bride, the guests in­
Waters, Covers were laid for 7 and
cluding the members of the lion Ton
a delicious 4 course luncheon was
Brldgo Club.
served. The center piece was of grace­
Wednesday— Mrs, Ed. Lane will en­
ful pink vine with touches of pink
tertain at bridge at her home on
vine and roses through out the home.
Park avenue nt 8:30 p. m., honoring
A fter I iie luncheon a short business
Miss Norma Herndon nnd her wed­
meeting was held, Mrs. G. I. Loucks
ding attendants,
was elected delegate to the State
Thursday— Mrs. Raymond Key will Convention with Mrs. John Leonnrdi
entertain the members of tho Ev­
as alternate,
ery Week Bridge Club at her homo
Tlie Sanford chapter as honorees
on Pnrk avenue, at 3:00 p. m.
received during the hours of 2 to 4.
Thursday— Mrs. Frank Miller will en­ Tlie guests were meet at tlie door by
tertain at an informal dance honor­ Mrs. A. It. Key and
Airs. Geo.
ing Miss Norma Herndon nnd her Chamberlain. About sixty
of the
wedding attendants.
Daytona D. A. R'S called.
Friday— Lieut. H. A. Bivins will en­
Mrs. W. E. Watson, Mrs. A. It. Key
tertain tlie members o f the Horn- and Mrs, John Leona nil assisted the
don-Hivlna bridal party at dinner hostess.
nt the Valdez Hotel, preceding the
Block ice cream in D. A. It. colors
rehearsal for tho wedding.
with angel food cake, salted nuts
Snturduy— Iicrndon-Bivins Nup* ids and coffee arid whipped cream were
nt high noon at Holy Cross Episco­ ser 'cd during the afternoon,
pal Church.
The hostess wore a grey crape Jo
Saturday— Mrs. A. I’. Conuaily will
chine with pastel hand embroidery.
entertain the members of Hie Hern­
T im e guests from Sanford were
don-Bivins briday party nt a wed­
Mrs. \\. K. Watson, Mrs. Forrest
ding breakfast, at her home on
Lake, Mrs. G. i. Loucks, Mis. Geo,
Magnolia avenue.
Herring, Mrs. Anna DeForest, Mrs.
Saturday—Tho Children’s Story Hour
John Leonnrdi and Mrs, A. I. Key,
will lie held at Central Park at 4:00
o’clock.
Bi r t h d a y p a r t y
Thursday— Mrs, Dick Brown will en­
Charming in detail was tlie birth­
tertain nt 11 hridgc-lnne'.eon at 3
day parly given for ( ’ hint Alolsch, tlie
o'clock at Hie home of her parents,
small daughter of Mr. ami Airs, Joe
Air. and Mrs. .1. ({. Ball, on l urk
Meisch cm Saturday. Rose pink was
avenue.
tlie
color scheme used in decorations,
8:30 p. m.
refreshments, favors, etc. Vases of
Thursday— Music and Literature De­
pink roses nnd carnations wore placed
partment Woman's ( ’ lull at 3:30
throughout llm rooms. A fter a happy
p. m.
afternoon of games uml music, re­
Monday— .Misses Zoo and Fannie Be­
freshments were served. The favors
lla Munson will give a dance at
were little woven baskets of pink and
their homo on Myrtle avenue at
whit.*, filled with enmiioi:.
Little
8:30 p. m.
(la in was the recipient o f many
Friday— Mrs. Henry Pardon will en­
lovely git's. Those enjoying tlie hap­
tertain the members of the T. N. T.
py occasion were: Mrs. F. Brandt,
Cluli at her homo on Palmetto nvoIrene P 1n9 .1t, Mrs. Krauscr, Airs.
nue at 3:30 p. m.
Witte, Helen and Henry Witte, Air.
Friday—The indies of the
Baptist
uni Mrs. Frank Meisch ami little Cnnchurch will hold their bazaar and
Innce, Miss K. Haas, Mary Louise
. cooked fond sale at the old stand
Nickel, Mrs. Schtnnh, Mr. and Mrs.
o f Mrc. Cates on First street.
loc Meisch and Ruth and Clara
Saturday— Tlie Ladies of the Duple t
Meisch,
church will hold their ha/.nnr and
cooked food sale at the old stand of
MRS. J. M. DRESNER INJPRED
Mrs. Cates.
IN AUTO ACCIDENT MON­
DAY, T A K E N TO H O SPITAL
B, B. Jurnigan and T. W. Baxter
are in the city attending to business
fo r the A. C. L, Ry,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stokley, of Mt.
Dorn, nro spending a few days here
nt the Montezuma.
Mrs. Bill Diliocn, of Pnlntkn, was
tho guest of Mr, and Mrs. Schelle
Mnlncs Sunday.
Mrs. Dinccn and
Judgu Maines were achool mates at
law school.
Mm. It. E. Tolar and little daughter,
Mary Elizabeth, returned home front
Jacksonville Sunday evening
uftc.
spending several days there with rel­
atives,
B A PT IS T BAZAAR
Tlie ladies e f tlie Bnptist church
will hold their nnminl bazaar and
cooked food sale Friday and Saturday,
Doromber Ifi ami 17 at tho old stand
o f Mrs. Cates on First street.
NO TICE!
Owing to the death of Mrs. C. It.
Walker, the regular meeting of the
Music and Literature Department of
tho Woman’s Club will lie postponed
until Thursday afternoon at 3:30,
Mrs. Walker was a chartei mem
her o f tlie old Wednesday club which

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dak.— Bower A- Uoumlllnt,
225-tfe
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Reduced Elcctiic fixture snlo, whole­
sale prices.— Tiondwell Electric Co.
Teleirtiono 192.
223-4tc

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This is the time o f year to consider a
bank connection.
W e do not know what your future
plans may be, but this we do know, this
bank has the ability and willingness to
render you incomparable service, so no
matter what you plan to do, if you want
to be successful in doing it, a connec­
tion here can and will help you to suc­
ceed.

Anil those who live by blood and
iro.i slmll perish by blood uml iron.

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A useful Christmas gift, buy a ko­
dak.— Bower &amp; Rounilllr.t,
225-tfc

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The Indies of the Baptist Church
wilt hold,their uanual bazaar on F ri­
day and Saturday, December 18 and
17. I’lnco will he announced Inter.
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Only fifteen more days to bread the
neckties you will get for Christmas.

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Got an electric fixture fo r a Christ­
mas present, tho wholo fam ily can en­
joy it.— Treadwell Electric Co., oppo­
site Postofficc.
223-itc

INTERESTING FASHIONS FOR
SUMMER

All kinds o f imported perfumes.—
Dotted" swiss lias come into its own
again and is featured in many youthful Bower &amp; Roumlllut.
225-tfc
fashions for summer. The dress to the
left is in blue and white, the skirt being
You may expect anything of nn
trimmed « .h three narrow frills of blue
organdy. These frills appear again on age Hint classes Marines as postal
the surplice collar and short sleeves. The regulations,
belt is of self-material and lias extended
ends which arc tied in sash effect at the
left side. Medium size rctmircs 3%
Good meals, $8.00 per week, Tho
yards 36-inch swiss and 1 yard organdy. Temple Club, corner Third and Pnrk.
Cross-barred muslin makes the second
tf-p
dress, charming in its simplicity. To tho
lutig-w.listed blouse1is attached a straight
gathered skirt. A narrow belt holds in BOUGHT a Dodge Coupo therefore
the fulness at the waist and the round col­
we have for snle Dodgo roadster, n
lar oi plain organdy is finished witii tiny
dandy 2-year old, now in paint shop,
plaited (tills of self-material to corres|s&gt;nd with the trimming mi the short cord tire- —Sanford Motor Co., Dodge
sleeves. Medium si/c requires 4 yards Dealerr.
36-iuch muslin and • 1 yard organdy.
hirst model: Pictorial Review Dress
Ohlsniohiio 3-4-ton truck for sale in
No. 9347. Sizes, 14 to jo years, Price,
35 cents.
in A-l condition, good tiros, a real
Second model: Dress No. 9431. Sizes, bargain,--Sanford f.Uior Co., Dodge
14 to *h&gt;years. Price, 35 cents.
Dealets.
224-2tc

Daily Fashion Hint

i First N ational Bank 1
F. P. Forster, P r e s ..

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD
You Can Find the Name o f Every Live Pro­
fessional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column

With ten years o f leisure, we ought
to he able to think n better name
than “ gobs".

CO NTRACTO RS

LAW YERS
George A. DeCottes

\II kimli. of imported perfumes.—
II.ever &amp; Roumillat.
225-tfc

HARTFORD B A T T E R Y
“ Battery Insurance”

If tlie sa’ inns disarm somebody
tali make n fortune by buying up tho
surplus swivel shairs in Washington.

Sold and Serviced by

Edw. Higgins, Inc.
H aight &amp; Wieland

B ARG AINS— Broad gunge
Under­
wood typewriter, new, will sell nt
bargain. See it at Herald office,
223-3tp
Some of tho elmrgea against the
A. E. F. nr
ery serious, and some
an made
’•&gt;,a»ton.
IIIO

B. F. Whitner, Cashier

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

BOUGHT A DODGE, left his Hup
A ttorn cy-nt-Law
touring with u« fo .1 sale. A bar­
Over
Seminole County Bank
gain.- Sanford Motor Co., Dodgo
FLO RID A
Dealers,
221-2tc SANFO RD

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mean an expenditure o f about $2,000,(100 and the work will ho started tho
first o f tho year.
Preserving peace will not he so
difficult when wo call in tho wornrjtr. Their - experience in the kitchen
'w ill tell.— Asiivillo Times.

: Peppers

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S. O. Shinholser
Contractor and Builder
SANFO RD

FLORID*

Sanford Constructs Co.
CONTRACTORS A N D BUILDERS
PinneH nnd SpecifleatlaiiH Cheerfully
Furnlahcd
All Work Giinrnntccd
II. T. PAC E

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PURE W ATER

G AR AG E S

Elder Springs Water

Sm»th Bros. Garage

99.98% PURE
Phone 311-W
Snnford, Fla
1

Expert Repairing
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Onk nnd Flrnt

Beautiful lino of Christmas Station­
ery, Bov.er &amp; Umiinillnt.
225-lfc

NOTICE

I-IitfH e s t Q u a l i t y

When the Frost
is on the Pumpkin—

requires more horse

Electric fixtures must go, beginning
MODES FOR A GIRL AND *A ROY Motulny morning, December 12th, nil
la order that she may have ihe ’’ tailor- ' electric fixtures In stock will bo sold
made'’ appearance, the tittle l.idv in at smashed prices, Sale wilt last for
thr picture select mu check serge. Tliedrc- ■
closes in (rout under the plaits, a round a few days only.—Treadwell Electric
collar of white linen finishing the Tuck, Co., opposite I’ostoffico.
223-4tc
('nils rorrcM|xmd with the collar, while
Hie buttons and the tiny how tie autili
Beautiful line of Christmas Station­
in mlor and material. Medium size u ■
ery,
Bower &amp; Roumillat.
22ti-tfe
quires D 4 vnrds 36-iueli material.
Tlie Imys suit is in dark blue serge,
although galatea, aeroplane linen or
/About the only difference between
pongee could he substituted, if desired.
a
hobby nnd n job is that you get
The jacket has a square yoke and twoseam sleeves. There is a choke between paid for the jolt.
Mrs, J. M. Dresner was badly in­ knickerbockers or knee trousers, dosing
jured Monday in an auto accident on 111 front. Medium size requires z ' t
For Men— Wo have some of the
the Sanford Orlando road while silo yards 34-inch material.
First model: Pictorial Review Girls' classiest shoes you ever saw, and it in
and Mr. Dresner were on their way Dress No. 9317. Sizes, ft to 14 years. an undisputed fact that wo are selling
to Orlando in their ear. In attempting Price, 30 cents.
them from $1.50 to $2,00 per pair less
Second Model: Boys' Suit No. 3846,
to turn out ami puss a heavy truck
thnn some. The dependable Peter’s
Sizes, 6 to 14 years, Price, JO cents,
Mr. Dresner who was driving struck
Diamond Brand, solid leather, well
a tree throwing Mrs. Dresner against
put together, stylish, nent and com­
the wind shield ami breaking her Jaw
fortable. We Invito you to come around
hone anil badly cutting her face.
on Sanford avenue nnd treat yourself
Mr. Dresner was saved by the wheel Sale Bankruptcy Stock to 11 pair o f ihom. Then there are
hut was badly bruised by the impact
Notice is hereby given that under­ hats, shirts, trous*.s, night robes,
with the tree. The car was also signed, trustee in thu matter uf S, socks and many other items nn which
wrecked and tlie accident was such Benjamin, trading and doing business you will find attractive prices.— Riv­
that it seems fortunate that both ns S. Benjamin, in Bankruptcy, will ers Brothers.
225-Itc
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dresner are alive to tell on Thursday, December 15th, 1021, at
Hie story. Mrs. Dresner was taken the corner of First streot and Pal­
Bought a Dodge Coupe, therefore
to the Fermi Id Laughton hospital here metto z\ve., Sanford, Flordn, between wo have Dr. Stevens’ Essex touring
where she is receiving medical atten­ the hours o f 10 a. m. and I I a. in, re­ for snlo. In fine condition, now in
Co.,
tion and the physicians think she will ceive bids of tho lease covering store paint shop.— Sanford Motor
221 -2tc
lie nil right again in 11 short time.
rooms Nos. 301 and 303, in tho City Dodge Dealers,
of Sanford, Seminole County, Stnto of
The Bcludorf Machine Supply (Jo,, Florida.
MEMBERS OF W. O. W.
Tho right is reserved to reject any
of Litchfield, III., is an added in­
dustry for tlie city of Vero as they and all bids, Highest hid subject to
Important meeting Wednesday, De­
are amoving their entire equipment approval.
cember 14, 7:30 p. in. District man­
CLARENCE V. MAHONEY',
ami plant to that southern city.
ager will visit camp.— F. T, Miller,
224-ttc
Trustee. Clerk.
224-3tp
The city council of Winter Pnrk
T ry a Herald Want Ad today.
.QGoorge S. Gandy is behind a
have contracted for \an up-to-date
fire fighting equipment which will movement for the nrcction o f a toll
ho Installed within the next sixty bridge accross ulil Tampa Dny. If this
. &gt;&gt;.
proposition goes through it will he

H of-m ac Battery Co.
C o m p le t e

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

Daily Fashion Hint

Hotel Montezuma

Geo. W. K night
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

H O TELS
“ Sanford’s N ew Hotel”
11.50 Up Per Day

FLORIDA

.. Employment Bureau..
The vocational committee of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women’s Club
requests nil young women desiring
employment to register at tho First
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
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Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.

SANFORD

N O V E LTY

W O RKS
V. C. C O L L E R , Prop.

General Shop and Mill
W ork
C O N T R A C T O R and B U ILD ER
517 Commercial Street

Sanford, Fla.

General Machine and Boiler YVorks
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
bunds in stock
Crank Shafts Re-turned

Sanford Steam Laundry
FO R S E R V IC E
Call 146-J

TRANSFER
“ W E D E L IV E R T H E GOODS”

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If wo please you, tell others; If no
tell us.

W. R A W L IN G , Prop.

Phone 498

— Got your Scrntch Pads from Th*
Herald— by tho pound— 15c.

Acteylene W elding
OF A L L K IND S

H. W . N IC K E R S O N

Sanford W elding Co.

Public Accountant; Audits— Systems
Income Tax Service
Located In Engle Bldg., 205 Oak Avc.
1 Room 10 McNoill-Dovis Bldg.
Phono 852
Orlando, Fla.

IN S U R A N C E

N. Y. L IF E

INS. CO. Auto Radiator Repair

W. T. ROBERTS, Agent

Shop
Located nt 207 French Ave., between

Sanford

Florida 2nd and Third.

Egg Plant

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Tomato Seed:

— COM E IN A N D S E E US B E F O R E B U Y IN G

THE L. ALLEN SEED CO.
SANFORD

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Care o f Seminole County Bank,

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Sanford, Florida.
rilOUlSTS FA V O Il FOUR
[ye ar t e r m s f o r m in is t e r s
(Or.stltio*4 from r ,W 0b»),
J,,to endowment fund and tho mlsL ^ard. Tho resolution was ordor' iprcad upon tho minutes of tho

and Chester, Paul Kendall; Jnekaonvllle, First Church and Parker Street,
J, B, Mitchell; Jacksonville, Marvin,
J. D. Lewis; Jacksonville, Ortega, S.
I. |Hendrix; Jncksonvllle, Phoenix
Park, to bo supplied by C. S. Hort*
ridge; Jacksonville, Riverside Park,
R. Ira Barnett; Jacksonville, St, Mat­
thews nnd Brinkley Memorial, J. E.
Ilnrtsfield; Jacksonville, Springfield,
II. P . Spencer*: JacLsonville, Wesley
Memorial, I), I). Dlffemvlcrth; Lnko
j Butler, J. D. Major; Mncclonny mis­
sion, I. M, Belt; St. John's circuit, to
bo supplied by M. W. Smith; South
Jacksonville,
Allnn
Mnckfnrlnn;
Starke, M. L. Smith; Yulec, to be Bupplicd by II. P. Blocker- superintend­
ent o f Anti-Saloon Lcngno, C. W.
Cooke, Springfield, 2 C.

M the afternoon session Frank W.
jtmc was odmittod on trial Into tho
ivelintf connection.
Rev, U. K. Thrower, ngent of tho
eachcrs' Relief Fund, in making Ilia
port said hu had been In tho minis49 years, having boon a classmnto
r^py S, N. Rums, who was present
,,1 tJm ]atc Sam Jones. He reported
elve superannuate homes. '• it!; proscta for two or thrvo more.
A night session was held nnd nftor
rious reports hnd been inndo, Hyde
TA M PA DISTRICT: T. J. Nixon,
ark Church, Tnmpa, was selected ns presiding older; Brndentown, Smith
place for holding tho conforenco Hardin; Brandon circuit, to bo sup­
(xt year, nnd n resolution o f nppro- plied by M. It. Myer; Manatee and
atlon for the courtesies extended tho Oncco, J, W. Austin; Miakkn mission,
Jy at this session by tho peopio of to bo supplied by J. C. West; Palmetto
rlando, tho appointments fo r .next j nnd Terraccin, Kenneth Hollister; Par­
car were rend by Bishop Cnndler.
ish nnd Ellonton, J. W. Jackson; Plant
At 9:30 p. m., Inst night, the dox- City, II. J. Hncfllngcr; Port Tampa
hogy was aung nnd the benediction |mission, to be supplied by S. G. Mead­
fas pronounced by tho Bishop. T h e ' ows; Sarasotn, E. Watt Smith; SefTppointmenta follow:
nor mission, J. E. Gault; Tnmpn, First

wood, F. II. Champion, J, W. Taylor,
supernumerary.
Southern College: U. II, Aldcrmnn,
president, Clearwater Q. C.; Olln
Boggcss, professor, Clearwater Q. C.
ORLANDO DISTRIC T: J .'P . Hitburn, presiding elder; Apopka mis­
sion. W. C. Rogers; Avon Park and
DeSoto City, C. E. Guttcridge; Cler­
mont and Montvcrdo, John P. Gaines;
Enterprise mission, to ho supplied by
W. T. Roncher; Frostproof; C. E.
Cook; Grand Island mission, to bo
supplied by J. M. Guest; Grovelnnd,
W. A. Fischer; Haines City
nnd
Loughmnn, A. C. McCall; Kissimmee
nnd Shingle Creek, R. F. Ilodnott;
Lake Okeechobee, C. C. Cecil; T. W.
Carlton nnd H. B. Boyd, Junior preach­
ers; Lake Wales, C. L. Criswell; Mait­
land, W, I I . Funk; Moore Haven, F.
M. Lee; Okeechobee City, F. L, Crowson; Orlnndo, First Church, W. A.
Cooper; Orlnndo, North Lnko nnd
Highland Grove, to be supplied; Ovie­
do and Genova, I#. E. Wright; Umatil­
la nnd Tavares, A, M. Dnigcr! Web­
ster nnd Center Hill, C. S. Gnrdnor;
Winter Garden, tl. C. Hardin; Winter
haven, W. F. Jones,
Student in Emory University: G, E.
Sumners, Webster Q. C.
P A L A T K A DISTRICT: J. F. Bell,
presiding elder; Bunnell, II. E. Part­
ridge; Cocoa, I*. A. Fletcher; Crescent
City and Seville; W. S. Hullopt; DoLaml, 0. E. Rice; East Palatka and
Kingston, J. S. Brooko; Enterprise
Mission, to be supplied by W. T.
Iteuchor; Green Cove Springs, It. M.
Williams; Hastings and Orange Mills,
G. II. York; Hawthorne circuit, W. O.
Ilemher; Tnterlachen and Rodman, It.
T. Caldwell; Melrose ami Waldo, to
be supplied by It. E. Murk; New Au­
gustine ami Elktin, to bo supplied by
II. Bartlett; New Smyrna, II. T.
Gaines; Palatka, J. D, Sibert; Sanford,
S. W. Walker; St. Augustine, F. J.
Patterson; Titusville, John F. Phil­
lips; W. F. Allen, supernumerary;
conference evangelist, J. S. Chapman,
DcLand, Q. C.; Student in Emory Uni­
versity, It. L. Ramsey, Bunnell, tj. C.

ippointments of tho Florida Confer- Church: W. F. Dunkle; Tnntpn, Eighth
ence, 1921-1922
Avenue nnd Edgcwood, W. J. Nense;
BARTOW DISTRICT: E. J. Gntes, Tnmpa, Highland Avenue and Mis­
[residing older; Arcndln, W. C. Nor- j sion, W. C. Fountain; Tampa, Hyde
an; Bartow, L. D. Lowe; Boca Grande Park and Bay Shore, M. II. Norton;
l H. Moore ... Bonita Springs, G. N . 1M. E. Thompson, Junior preacher;
Jlnzier; Bowling Green, W. G. Strick- [ Tnmpa, Nebraskn Avenue nnd Sulphur
and; Engle Lake, to he supplied by J. Springs, F. B. Lnngford; Tnmpn, Sem. Thompson; Fort Meade, J. E, Par­ Inolo Heights, It. L. Allen; Tnmpa,
er; Fort Myers, 0. II. Thronien; Tnmpn Heights nnd Palmetto Bench,
fort Myers Mission, Robert C, Moore; F. E. Stinmoyon and one to he supplied
Homeland nnd Prospect, E. J. Hardee by E. II. Lnntz; Field secretary of
J,d to be supplied by Robert White; preachers Relief Fund, B. K. Throver,
Cnthlecn Circuit, It. E. L. Folsom; First Church, 2, C.; Conference Mis­
t.c Relic amt Alva, G, C. Herndon; sionary secretary, Ira S, Patterson,
.tikelaml, First Church, J. M. Grass; First Church, 2 C.
.nkidand, Dixiolnnd, G. w . RosenborL A T IN DISTRICT: W. B. Sewell,
y: Lakeland, Myrtle Street, Holmes presiding elder; Key West, La Trini­
.ogan; Mulberry, F. I’ ixton; Nocatce dad, Francisco Sanz; Key West, El
Bmi Fort Ogden, II. F. Rape, Jr.; Pun- Salvador, Francisco Bonn; Tnmpn,
In Gortla: II. Dutill; Wnuchula, J. F. San Juan and San Lucas, W. E. Sew­
litehell; Zolfo Circuit,. J. E. Shcp- ell; Tampa, San Marcos, G. Porez;
erd; Florida Christian Advocute, J. Tampa, Epworth, D, Carrera; Tnmpn. | M IAM I DISTRICT: C. F. BlackIdgar Wilson, editor, First Church San Mnten; W. M. Million; Tnmpa, horn, presiding elder; Danin and Ojus,
Lakeland, 2. C., I). B, Swcnt, nssistar.t Snn Paoln; Leonard Picono; Mission­ |W. O. Jvnntrunn; Delray, J. C. Jones;
editor, Dixieland, 2 C.; conference ser- aries to Cuba: Igmich (ianzalez, Nor­ Fort Lauderdale, John A. Wales; Ft.
Pierce, G. W. !Uubl&gt;»; Homestead, R.
retary of Education, S. W. Lawler, ton J. Castelanos.
\. Sciby: Key West, First Church, S.
First Church, Lakeland, 2 C,
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Wt;*on; Key West, Fleming St.,
GAINESVILLE D ISTRICT: G. S.
Roberts, presiding elder; Alachua cu- Upper South Carolina Conforenco; E. I. W. Longncro; Key West, Memorial,
cuit, Thomas It. Adams; Bronson and |M. Stanton, Jr., to St. Louis Confer­ E. L. Ley; Lemon City, W. G. Alla
Cedar Key, L, II. Simpson; Citia cir­ ence; J. I.. Gcrdino to Korea confer­ ben; MntncumMn, to he supplied by
John Watkins; Mil ai, Buena Vista
cuit, A. ,M. Mann; Columbia circuit, ence.
to tie supplied by II. M. Hnrison; Ft.
OCALA DISTRICT: W. P Uuhr- and Southside, to ,ie .vipnliud by J.
&gt;&lt;le, A. II.
White circuit, to bo supplfed l&gt;y Jos- mnn, presiding o ld t" Rroyt vilb1, W. W. Tnrhnux; Miami, lllv
Cole;
Miami,
Trinity,
L.
M.
Broyles;
|&lt;plk Barton; Gainesville, J. C. Jenkins; .1. Palmer; Brnoksville m'
L E.
Porrine-Peters
anil
Silver
Palm,
to be
(iaiia -ville Mission, to be supplied by Shipper; llushnoll,
C. r . Fra- r;
supplied
by
T.
W.
Whitnwth;
Sebas­
It. I.. Ball; High Springs and Archer, Clearwater, L. W. Moon.-.
&gt;' un,
J. J. Jones; Jasper, L. Munito; Jen- M. T. Bel); Crystal River
.. to tian, F. M. ('. Ends; South Palm ileneli
nlng- ciicuit, It. A. Sowell; Lake City, bo supplied ny W. J. Burticu; Glide and Boynton, M. E. Myer; Stuart and
F &lt; . I'aihoun; Live Oak, W. S. Myers; City, T. L. Z. Frazier; DuneBon, K. Salerno, B. D. Bourn; Voro, C. H.
Lice (Ink Mission, to be supplied by II. Knostline; F.lfers, to bo su|i|illcd; Rose; West Palm Beach, C. II. Sum­
L. P. Kldridgo; Micnnopy circuit, J. Inverness, J, II. Daniel; Leesburg, II mers; Agent o f Florida Conference
11 Murray; Newberry circuit, .1. W. F. Harris; Ocala, C. W. White; Safe­ Orphanage, J. It. Cason, Trinity, Mi­
Windham; Reddick circuit, to he sup­ ty Harbor circuit, J. B. Reid; St. Pet­ nn.’ Q. 0.
T A l,' AH ASK EE DISTRICT: A. K.
plied by G, T, Bonnett; Wellborn cir- ersburg, W. J. Carpenter; Remitioje,
I cuit, Thomas Williams; White Springs J. E. Lewis; Southern College mission, Houiiholdor, presiding elder; Apalachi­
circuit, to be supplied by P, K. Pow­ G. F. Scott; Sumterville and Paaasoff- cola. p, W. Mathison; Aucidu and
ell; Wiiliston, It. A. Guy.
kee, to be supplied by G. S. Rrtmk; KiinKeenati, W. II, Herndon; L.'istol
■' U ’ K SO N VILLE DISTRICT: J. II. Sutherland mission, to he supplied by Mission, to bn supplied by Arthur (!.
Rooney, presiding elder; Callahan and S. M. Griffin; I!. T. Rape, 'supernum­ Cox; Cnrrnbello circuit, James A.
Bryceville, J. L. Bourn; East Port and erary; Tarpon Springs, It. H. Bar­ Hendry, Chattahoochee, J. E. Wood­
ho
Anderson, W. F. Kramer; Fernnndina nett; Trilby, Walter Kinnrd; Wild­ ward; Fonhollnwny mission, to

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Rather Enduring Hofo,

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I should like Johnny to have a Christmas present this
year that he will thank me fo r every day o f his life.

THE FES AJUTHIH
V vR O H G
HE A L T H
Spvs

I think he’ll have fun watching his account grow
when I explain how his savings will be increased by the
interest added by your bank.
Plold me responsible fo r seeing to it that Johnny has
something to add to his account every week. When he
is older he will take over that responsibility himself. I
think he’ll have the saving instinct by that time. That
will be a R E A L gift.
Your old pal,
DAD.

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| Enclosed please find check for $.............................. with which to open a Savings Account for ;
Name

aj Kindly mail the pnss book to me at...............................
JJ MfettiflM Pfilft'

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supplied by P. G, McDaniel) Greens­
boro circuit; G. A. Davis; Greenville
and Lee; C. A. Saunders; Hnvnha, J.
L. Hunter; Hinson Circuit, to lie sup­
plied by S. N. Burns; Leon circuit,
!!. II. M cAfee; Madison, W. F. MnntIcy; Madison circuit, G. P. Hendry;
Mayo Circuit, A. II. Hancock; Munticello, F R. Bridges; Mount Pleasant,
M. B. Cox; Perry, John A. Hamlry;
IJuimy, II. CL Davis; Tallahassee nnd
.Mission, Seymour Grady and one to
be supplied by C. CL Smith, Wondvllb mission, to be supplied by J, B,
Legg.

Removal Announceme’t
JOHN J. HEITZ, M. D.
and Chiropractor

A M E R IC A N B E A U T Y
and H O T-PO IN T
Electric Irons
Electric Heaters
Edison Mazda Lamps
For Brighter Light

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Tho Vocational Committee o f tho Bus­
iness ami Professional Woman's Club
requests all young wumcn desiring
employment to register nt tho First
National Bank, nnd business men rouirlng heip to consult register.
Eyes Tested

EXPERT IN SU R A N C E SERVICE
I represent progressive, modern In­
Hanford, Fla.
surance old-line companies and am 103 Palmetto Avc.
prompt it: rendering yon expert serv­
ice In securing for you jimt what you
want in lifts insurance on tho plan Piano Owners, Notice!
suited to your present nnd
futuro
need.
Endowment, monthly incomo Here for a limited slay. Patrons de­
plans, nnd automohllo ami fire in­ siring tunings phone Valdez Hotel.
surance. Wrlto or phono mo to call.
W. J. TH IG PEN.
“ Mack the Piano Tuner”

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for the hath, bedroom nnd Nursery

whose offices for tho past year were from visible pump. Accurate measure.
loci led nt the Seminole Hotel and at
Oils and Greases
107 Ninth avenue, Sanford, Ims mov­
ed into a larger place which is being We give tickets with each purchase,
equipped nil tho Sanford Sanitarium,
good for 3 per cent in trade
located at 100'J Union Street or Sec­
Phone LHI-.I
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18,1921

PAGE FOUR

SANFORD DAILY HERALD
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THE HERALD PRINTING CO.
R. J. HOLLY __ ___________ Editor
N . J. LILLARD....Secy:t ary-Treasurer

H. A. NEEL......... General Manager
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his headquarters the ftcrnld will act
os a medium through which tho little
ones can mnko tholr wonts known and
the Sanford merchants will transmit
tho message to tho Jolly old fellow
who will get tho gifts that are needed.
This also applies to the older folks.
The column starts In this issue of tho
Daily Herald and will run all this
week and part of next.
----------- o----------R ECIPR O CITY— THOU A R T A
JEW EL

The Herald is continually harping
about patronizing home merchants.
We believo in it nnd practice what wo
Tko bl* IS- W It-pipo V m U ; Xortld • » preach. W e feel that people have a
tlrolr o-JT.ro Ep b IopU Ooaoty u l U publUko*
OT.ry Friday, AdvortUlM ratal mad* kaiwm perfect right to spend their money
•a application. Damnratls In politico. |S.M
where they please — provided, how­
par paai, alwayi la idraaaa.
ever they are not in business in
Member o f The Associated Press
Sanford and depending upon Sanford
for n living. On the other hand wo
oxpect Sanford business men *o take
Town named goon Water suffered a dose of this medicine nnl spend
their advertising money at home. This
from fire.
----------- o-----------is the senson o f the yenr when all
Uoraii and itecd arc making g'.nnd kinds o f foreign advertising is being
solicited with the result that every
stand plays again in (he senate.
----------- o ---------penny spent by the home merchants
The Japs allowed us to have cable with out o f town people is taken out
connections with Yap. Glad to henr of town. Whnt is sauce for tho goose
it.
We have a few pnssangers for is sauce fur the gander and rccipiocity is tho greatest jewel in the system
Yap.
of barter and trade. Other Htato pa­
A ll those wings for the state pers aro taking up this mntter togeth­
cnpltal liable to take wings ami fly er with the hoard of trndc and cham­
away 7 Ocala says thev shall not pass, ber o f commerce.
The fullowing from Lakeland Star
Pntntka says th-y must not pass nnd
demonstrates tho truth of this:
Orlando has already passed.
The latest "earn your winter's trip
----------- o ----------Merchants of Sanford should can to Florida idea" is one that Is deserv­
every advertising scheme that comes ing of special mention. A trio, com­
to town with tho intention o f taking posed of two young wmmtn and an
the money out of the town and leav­ elderly goat (the gent remaining in
ing nothing in return This is tho -ne background Intend supplying
traveling fakirs nnd all
orts of blotters for the desks nt the postschomo will ho foisted upon the un office free c f ccsl that i3 without
cost to the government. The brilliant
suspecting public this season.
idea is local merchants pay $15.00
-ofor
advertising space on this wonder­
M U N IC IP A L OW NERSH IP
ful "keep your name before the folks
Orlando cnnMtsunliy lie depended who address their letters nt the postupon to do the right thing nt the right office’ 1 proposition. With 110 such
time and while they hnvo labored spaces to sell and only two blotters
down there for many years to get rid furnished it does not require one
o f the big expense trying out various versed in the higher branches of
ideas on the subject they have now arithmetic to figure nut how the
decided to buy the plants or build j uldorey K**»t with his two assistants
new ones hut T H E Y H AVE DE* l,,n winter very nieely in the land of
CIDED. The appraisers yesterday np- flmvers. However, we might add that
praised the plants at $(107,51*1 the t,le to™ 1 merchants are not falling
exact figures being $271, 019 for the I r‘ "* HUrtl them es, but merchants In
water plant and $*'1,'15,595 for the hundred o f Florida towns will.
-----------o----------cLetrlc plant. The engineers said
LAND P IR A TE S OF FLORIDA
Die electric plant profits for tho past
year were $(10,000 on the new apprai­
sal price or is per eenl. Orlando will
now proceed to an election nnd vote
to own het plants and her prosperity
will really date from that time. Only
another one o f the predictions made
by the Harold editor coining true.
F IN iS Il TH E JOR
The City Commissioners have coindemnrd certain buildings and made
the owners tear them down. This
was a move in the right direction
but there are at least four more
buildings on the principal corners of
the city that are more of an eye sore
than either o f the buildings turn
down
and
these
four
are
left
and
the
owners
have
not even been informed o f the fact
that they might at seme future time
have to come down. Owners of such
buildings should not need to be told
that their buildings are unsightly
and are a mo mice to the city's
growth. Ilut ns the ease stands these
owners evidently need to be told and
the people are now wondering how
soon tho buildings will go the way
o f the others o f will they go at all.
The
City
Commissioners ' should
treat all alike regardless o f whom
they may lie and should not climb
tho lion resident property owner nnd
allow the resident property owner
special privileges. How soon do they
go?
-&lt;»W H A T DO YOU W A N T FOR
CH RISTM AS?
The Ilornld wants all the little fats
to write to Snntn Clous through the
Sanford Herald and wo will publish
them in order that Old Santa will
have some idea of what Is wanted by
tho little Sanford folks. Sinco Snntn
Claus is muking the Sanford stores

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CROSS PRODUCTS
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F ig Pudding,
Dnto Pudding,
Plum Pudding
Chocolate Fudge Pudding,
V&gt;bstor Salad
Chill Concarne
Creamed Fin nun HatitHu
Deviled Chicken
Creamed Spaghetti with
Cheese

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probity with those o f any state in tho
Union. They are not fly-by-nlghta
but permanent residents who live,
nnd they know they can not be pro­
moted by falsehood nnd trickery.
Their reliability Is shown by tho
fact that their offerings arc being
taken by our own people, who know
what they arc doing nnd appreciate
the possibilities of Florida invest­
ments.

MICKIE SAYS

Only 12 more Days till Xmas

yjDOKutt a w is psr . w w z r ' n
m ’N V0*rtTW\U0» WOV4JN EVttl
fiVLPECT
VRlKif CARD* OP
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a e a o u m o N s o p r e s p e c t a n * a u .)
K IN O OP NOTICES PRCE PER
NUW UN’Z UOIU OO N A l
WOVW COMVET

W e w ill not say "D o Y ou r Christmas Shopping
E n rly." Too many have said it before and it is ai.
most a joke. But we can say w ithout fear o f joking or contradiction that i f you have been saving
your m on ey' through our plan th at doing your
Christmas shopping w ill cause you no fenr because
you will have that nest e g g from which to draw
— IN S H O P P IN G A N D IN E V E R Y D A Y L IF E -!
It comes to you with fu ll force th at you have not
been saving as you should. There is nothing gives
you so much independence as a Bank Account.
Come in and let us tell you about it. Christmas
brings it home to you w ith full force.

BUSINESS DEFENDS UPON
C IR C U LA T IO N OF M ONEY

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oe. A t!tL RECit-AR ]
"Cash hns kept nround the house
VJN1TGO STATE* 1
is dead money," snys Wallace’s
KAOMEH T
Farmer nnd the truth of this state­
HO Hi. UOWt
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pauses to study the financial system
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which controls many o f tho other
systems under which we live.
The bible says money Is the root
o f all evil. Innumerable arguments
have been caused by this statement,
hut &gt;.o sensible minded person hns
ever questioned the assertion money
is not in notion is deadweight. This
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docs not mean one Is complicating
things by saving money or by spend­
ing it economically, yet it is possible
to save money or to spend money
of Sanford
A*MM
economically and nt tho same timo
ewrHwil
'stimulate
the
gcncrnl
financial
system. As Wallace’s Fnrmcr points
out—
CHRISTM AS STA TIO N E R Y,
Notice o f Application for Tax Deed said land being assessed nt th» J.*.
Cash deposited in the bank
POST CARDS, SEALS, ETC.
Under Section 575 of the General
o f tho issunneo of such certificate b
is live money.
A
dollnr of
Statutes of the St^tc of Florida
the nnmo o f Unknown. Unless uu
Everything
In
tho
holiday
lino
in
cash deposited in tho hank
stationery,
post
cardK,
engraved
certificate shall bo redeemed necorl.
serves ns a source o f from $5
Notice 1h hereby given that S. F.
ing to law Tax Deed will iSSU( ^
Christmas
and
Now
Year’s
cards,
to $10 o f credit.
The mnn
Doudncy, purchaser o f Tax Certificate
on on the 4th day of January * n
stamps
and
stickers,
etc.,
nt
tho
Horwho
keeps $1,000 around the
No. 10*15, dated tho 4th day o f Novem­ 1922.
*
aid office. Ono o f the finest and most
house Is, in effect, preventing
ber, A. D. 1895, has filed said certi­
eomploto lines over brought to San­
Witness my official signaturi u»
five to ten other men from
ficate in my office, and hns mndo ap­
Heal this tho 29th dny of NotmU.
ford. Open every night until Christ­
borrowing
1,000
each from
plication for Tax Deed to issuo In ac­ A. D. 1021.
ians.
the bank.
Wo suspect that
cordance with law. Said certificate
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
there is at least $5,900,00(1 in
cm! races tho following described proPostmaster General Hays snys tho
Clerk Circuit Court,
the state o f Ohio being kept out
Dcrty situated in Semlnolo County,
status of women postal employees
Seminole County, fl,
o f circulation by timid hoarders.
Florida, to-wit: W 1-2 of SE 1-4 of
11-20-fltc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C,
will not he chnngod by mnrringe.
This $5000,000 if it were put in
SW 1-4 o f N Wl-4 nnd E 1-2 of SW
This Is good new s*for prospective
1-4 of SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 Sec. 22, Tp.
the bank would serve ns a source
Buy it with a norald Want Ad.
bridegrooms.
21 S, Range 29 E. 10 acres. Tho
o f from $25,000,000 to $50,000,000
o f credit, nnd would go n long
way toward relieving tho present
critical situation.
Never keep more than $50,in cash around the house, and
if you can get along with as
little ns $10, by all mentis do
so.
I f you hnvo large quan­
tities o f money on hand there is
always dnngor of losing it by
robbery and
fire.;
But
the
biggest reason why all surplus
' A C H R IS T M A S JO Y B O X con be the
money should find its way into
size o f a half-pound candy box, or it
thj. bank ns promptly ns possible
m ay be ns largo as the largest wooden
is that the banks are credit fact­
D ry Goods Box you ever saw. The
ories, nn I the raw mnntcrta! o f
size depends on what Y O U are W IL L the credit which they manufac­
IN G to put IN T O it. Each JOY-BOX
ture is hard cash.
Remember
should have some candy, nuts, cook­
that every dollar of cash which
ies, fruit and other goodies— a Christ­
you deposit, from $5 to $10 i
mas toy or tw o— a doll i f i# is for a
worth o f credit. We are satisfi­
g irl— or a jack knife or top or base­
ed that if only one half of the
ball if it is for a boy— a new ribbon
money which at presort is being
or
two, handkerchief, stockings or a
hoarded In the United States were
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new
tie, etc., if for a boy, and a little
deposited with the banks that
money
fo
r
the
boy
or
girl
to
spend
as
credit be increased to such an
T H E Y may choose.
T H E C H IL ­
extent that prices would rise by
D
R
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N
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HOM
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S
O
C
IE
T
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from 5 tolO per cent. Tho man
ID
A
,
invites
E
V
E
R
Y
man,
woman
who 'keeps bis money about the
and
child
and
every
SCHOOL,
SUN­
house is helping to hold prices
D
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SCHOOL.
C
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U
RCH
,
LODGE,
down.
Y O U N G P E O P L E S ’ S O C IE T Y , W O­
The argument Issnuiul through­
V
M A N ’S C LU B . L A D IE S ’ A ID SO CIE­
out.
Even if a man received no
T Y , or O T H E R organization in the
interests on his money he would tide
State o f Florida, to g et up a JOYthe general condition by depositing in
BOX for E V E R Y Homeless Orphan
it tn a bank or in some other medium
and N eedy Child in our State. W e
of legitimate financial transactions,
want cuough IN D IV ID U A L JOYand by so doing would not injure him­
B O XES fo r every one o f the little
self i (idle slightest. On the other
ones in our Th ree Hom es.in Jackson­
hand
he would
benefit
for
ville and Pensacola, and then we want
mediums
of
legitimate financial
to ask for some larger F A M IL Y JOYtransactions
pay interest, afford
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B O XES— filled with children’s cloth­
protection
nnd
encourage
gening ot every kind, shape and size, hats, caps, shoes, sweaters, underwear,
reflects profits to the individual.
stock mgs, ribbons, tics, handkerchiefs, etc., any quantity o f jellies, pre­
A dollar, in action is worth several
serve! syrup, honey, meats, staple groceries, chickens, fruits, vegetables,
dollars in stocking or under it pillow.
nuts, etc. W e can use A N Y T H IN G that children from tiny wee bnbies on
Dollars must conic out before norup CIl*4 E A T , W E A R or E N JO Y. A ll JO Y-BOXES, big or small, should
macly can return.
lie sent to our Children’s Homes either nt 1944 Riverside Avenue. Jackson­
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Colliers and cither northern maga­
zines have taken so many shots nt
Florida and vented their spleen so
many times Hint the Herald has
caused to pay any attention to the
articles derogatory to Florida. This
state has taken such a remarkable'
start in growth in the past ten years
in spite of all that Colliers could do
that we can affonrd to laugh at the ill
concealed attempts o f this magazine
to be little the state that lias clone
so much of all of these two by four
writers when they eonie among us as
guests. A recent story about tho Land
Pirnies in Colliers hns aroused the
ire o f tite Tampa Times and they
shoot over the following about it: .
Collier’s which arrogates to itself
the name of tho National Weekly—
take a particular pleasure in criticis­
ing tne South and especially that part
of it which lies south of Georgia line
It never fails to take a "slam" at
Florida when the opportunity offers,
and when one does not offer, it looks
one up.
The last number contains an ar­
ticle leaded "Land o f Pirates Too,"
which purports to be a personal rela­
tion by one of the pirates o f the
slick scheme's by which ho separated
confintling suckers from their cash.
I f tile article is what It duims to be,
the author writes himself down ns nn
arrant scoundrel nt the start, whose tti|
proper place is in tho penitentinry.
The scene of course is laid in Florida,
Ru
fo r that has been
the stamping tty
hi
ground for that kind o f gentry, ever Ku
tta
since its natural advantages o f Hoil ttu
attracted attention to the
state. r i &lt;ui Ky Hu fci Hu Ra c.* Mu KU
Those have furnished a fine foun­
dation about which to weave their Dear Santa Claus:
vagaries, and we are obliged to con­
Picas bring me a sleepy thill ami a
fess that we have been afflicted in big doll bed and bring n doll carl
timed past with a few o f tho "pirates" And bring mo some candy am) noire
of the kind which
the writer in nuts, this is all for this time.
Collier’s admits himself to be. They
N IN A M AY.
wore not invited to come; they forced
themselves upon us, but they did not Dear Bantu Claus:
stay long, A few of the most exuber­
Please bring me a Vllou bow and a
ant invited tho attention
of
the HU gun and boxes of IlHs, and sonio
authorities, and landed where they candy and Homo nuts. And n pear of
belonged, in the penitentiary; other* stockins. Well that is all for this
decided that the clinuKo of Florida timo.
was not n.c mathful for their indivi­
BGNNIE.
dual canes an they had claimed it to
he and relieved the state of their ob- Dear Santa:
I am a little girl six years old.
I
noxiona presence while It was yet
time.
They were never a native want you to bring me a doll that op­
produet anyway, hut carpet lmggera ens and shuts its eyes and a little
Mack buggy with a rod top my stock­
of the worst variety.
Ilut this is a tale of tho pusl. The ing will lio hinging on the manlle
state has been wc’ t cleared of the please fill it with nuts nnd a stick of
icd stripes on it. Thut’a
deleterious romancers who cursed candy.
in ite early d.;ys,
and
tho
real all. Thank’-.
Your friend,
ertat
“/ho uro operating hero j
ETHEL.
Row
.tqjo up for honor and;

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SANTA CLAUS

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Streets, Pensacola. W e have had over 1900 little homeless, orphan nnd
needy children come urultir our care and attention A L R E A D Y T H IS year
and about FO U R N E W children on an average nre referred to us E A C H
D A Y , so you can see tliM .w e can use an E N D LE S S Q U A N T IT Y o f Joya,1‘ ! T H IN K o f how good it would mnke Y O U feel to get such
a JO Y-B O X tor Christmas— and then ju st IM A G IN E how happy ono o f our
poor little homeless kiddies would feel.
In addition to Joy-Boxes we have O T H E R G R E A T N E E D S . Th ey are
equally important. One is more good F A M IL Y H OM ES fo r our homeless
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of Florida
“ F L O R ID A ’S G R EATE ST C H A R IT Y ”
State Hdqrs., 428 St. James, Bldg.

Jacksonville, Fla.

Judge A . II. Baker, Pres. R. V. Covington, Treos. Mascus C. F agg, State Sup.

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In and About
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little
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Everything is chicken on tho
St. Johns and it looks like
a big Christmas season with
cold weather and the bright
sun and everyone will have
plenty to cat and a plnco to
sleep
in
this gladsome
Christmas season which Is
something for which to he
thankful. Weather report
has it i-I and tills is an oven
temperature nnd
going
strong. Florida is just nat­
urally the grandest state in
the union even with the cap­
ital at Tallahassee.
Have
you shopped in Sanford yet?
r»:IO A. M. DEC. 13, 11121
Maximum .................... 7.1
Minimum ..................
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/Range .......................
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Barometer
........20.90
South nnd clear.

Pa Ps ici P« lu

Eleven more days ’till Christmas.
Now is the time to make your selec­
tions.
Will the Sanford merchants keep
the stores open Thursday nights?
It would bo posible to get tho band
to have the concdrts down town nnd
bring tho people in from the surround­
ing country,
Miss Anna Lou Huff, who has been
the attractive guest of her dialer, Mrs.
Den Caswell, for the past month, left
yesterday for her homo In Atlanta,
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Have you written your copy for tho
Rat »ta Rn Ra na na m **
and
Weekly Herald. This special edition
will he a good one nnd n great trade COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE
stimulates,
W IL L NOT BE PUT ON IIEBB
THIS YEAH IS DECISION
And by tho way the band will play
Thursday night in Central Park. Ev­
At the regular meeting of the Ro­
erybody is invited to come out nnd en­ tary Club today at tho Valdez many
joy the music. Maybe wo can hear
matters of importance were discussed
another song written by "Mr. Bnll.’’
among tiio Community Christmas tree.

Christmas editions of tho Daily

Mr. and Mrs Howard Overlin left
yesterday afternoon for Jacksonville
where they went to consult n specialist
about the former's eye, which was
Imilly hurt yesterday with hot lend.

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Judge lloushohlcr, the chairman of

the Tree Committee, reported that at
a meeting of the various organizations
one night Inst week it was decided that
the time was too short to do anything
with the Community Tree this year as
Mrs, it. G. Smith, of Oviedo, was in all the churches hail planned their in­
the city yesterday afternoon nnd her dividual trees and charity proposi­
many Sanford friends were glad to tions. Every dull nnd organization in
sec her nnd to know that she has en­ tho city will look after tho poor and
tirely recovered from tho recent op­ in this work tho Rotary Club will also
eration for appendicitis.
tako a part having already made a
most substantial subscription to the
S. M. Schwartz, of Chicago, is in j Children’s Homo at Jacksonville and
the city to look after Ins property in­ to other organizations.
terests in the Silver Lake section. Mr. ! H was also decided to have a ladies
Schwartz lived in Sanford fur many night and general Christmas celebra­
winters hut is at present engaged in tion on the night o f December 20th,
business in Texas nnd Louisiana and
An athletic committee was also ap­
oilier oil centers. Ho expects to ho pointed to lake care of tho athletic
here several weeks mingling with his side of Rotary life and a basket hall
many Sanford friends.
team, a bowling team and a base hall
team will soon wear the Rotary col­
Miss Annie Hawkins is at her homo ors and there will ho some stiff and
on Celery avenue, after spending tho soro business men going down to their
unimer at her old homo at Commerce, offices in a few weeks as tho result
Go, Hiss Hawkins lias boon ill for hut tin* Rotary boys nro game nnd
some time but is greatly improved they say they will go through with
and will soon bo all right again. Her the athletic stunt if it kills every
father accompanied her homo nnd his member of the Men’s Club, tho Kimany friends are glad to have him wnnnis Club, tho Elks Club and 'ev­
back in Sanford again.
ery other duh.

-n

Ra
Ra
Ra

R a R a R a Ra Ra Ra R a R a l u R a
A Profit able Route
Thu Bench Warmers wore discuss­
ing tho mendicants who visit Florida
each winter, and how a city is both­
ered with them just to the extent that
they are tolerated,
A plWnnthmpie old gentleman had
contributed weekly to an old man and
one day ho came with a stranger, who
solicited the alms.
"How is this?" demanded tho old
gentkmen, " i nm v.illing to help you
a little hut l will not be imposed upon
by vo;. coming in gang*."
“ Not so fest, my fr,.icd, I have sold
my route to this liere Lioke."

The Fam ily's
Xmas Gift
Make it a

L E X IN G T O N
or H upm obile
Open and Closed Models
in Stock
A number o f Rood used cars at
prices and term s to suit

B. &amp;D IS0.TR IBMotor
Co.
U TO R S

I have advance dope that the home merchants arc well supplied with EVEKYT1IING for this Christmas.

m

I nm going to get all the wants for HIM

:
at I’ KRKINS &amp; B R ITT’S fine store because they have the nicest line of—

SW EATERS, B A T H ROBES, BED ROOM SLIPPERS, M E N ’S
JE W E LR Y, N E C K W E A R A N D

SOCKS

IN

CHRISTM AS

BOXES A N D A L L THOSE TH IN G S HE w i L L LIK E .
Hazel Knutt attended a lecture tho
other night and when
what i.hc
man talked about she roplkd: "Ob,
about an hour and a half."

--------------------My Headquarters Will Be A t ----------------------■

Fortune is no holiday goddess. She
don’t simper along Arcadian scenes.
She dwells in rugged places and you
cannot wear her favors without win­
ning them.

Well, of All Things!
A man’s heart heats 1)2,101) times a
day. A woman's heart, according to
what’s going on,

r//S s r # / ? £ 77M

TRAPPERS,
HUNTERS AND
CATTLEMEN

at Rivers Brothers Store to see these
I.earu a Usctul Thing Each Dev
goods, E. It, Gifford,
225-ltp
The London plague was in 11105. VI. .•
phonograph came in the last cen­
Otters Cared For.
tury.
A pair nf fully dereloped oilers have
l,een discovered III a *toiu:li along the
WINTER VISITOR DIES
lirnndywine, near Wes) Chester, l'a„
.mil have been walehed with Inleresl
Joseph Wischer died at the I'lco ii.v many persons.
They are the only ones reported In
Hotel Sunday after a short illness.
Ho came to Florida for his health Chester for probably to years, and
and had been in Sanford for the past nre very carefully pnitcriotl by the
owner &lt;&gt;f the property where they
six week and intended to remain for
have made a ileii In n hunk beside the
the winter. Having stomach trouble -Iill water.
he was on n strict diet nnd it is
The animals are '‘aid to be about
thought that he ate something hat four feet In length nnd very active.
deranged his stomach and caused ids II is hel'eved a number of young may
death. He was a resident of Chicago lie produced In tlm den beneath the
blit spent most of his time with re­ hunk and prove the founding of a eid
nay which oil) arouse imieli future
latives in Covington, Ivy., where it is 'leroKt.
thought his remains will be shippi 'i
for interment.
New Dickens Drama.
At II reeellt ( 'luirles idckms dinner
hi London regret was expressed I tint
dratnntlc versions of the Dickens nov­
els are not mure popular. Forthwith
a certain Itrnnshy Williams proposed
CORRECTED TO NOV. 10, 1921
to underlake lo popularize the Vic­
torian novelist In the theater. Al
lllrkenhcnd he will accordingly Insti­
Southbound
Arrive
Departs tute a repertory season with adapts*
83. ........ 2:30 a.m.
No.
2:10 n.m. tImi „ of "David Cnpperflcld," "Oliver
27.
8:40 n.m. Twist" and "llarnnhy Radge," to he
No.
written by members of the Dickens
No.
01.
1:38 p.m.
fellowship under I he direction of sntd
No.
89. ...... . 2:55 p.m.
3:20 p.m. Mr. Williams.
No.
85.
7:10 p.m.
Bobby Know,
«
Mother (to small sun)— Wluil would
Northbound
Arrivo
Departs happen If ymi lalkeil lo your teacher
No.
82 ........ 1:48 a.m.
2:03 n.m. as you talk to me?
Mmnll boy (promptly)—I would he
84..........
11:
1
1
?
a.m.
No.
12:05 p.m.
expended!
No.
80.. ........ 2:35 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
92.......... 4:00 p.m.
4:05 p.m.
No.
A bond election of $100,000 wns
No.
28.. ........10:00 p.m.
recently voted on very favorable by
*

Trilby Brnnch
Arrive

xNo. 100..
xNo. 24..
xNo. L’i8..
No. 22 .........

xNo.
No.
xNo.
xNo.
No.

Leesburg Branch
Arrivo
157.......... 3:55 p.m,
21.......... 2:50 p.m.
101.......... 5:50 p.m.
25.......... 1:30 p.m.
22.......... 7:00 p.m.

Sanford

Departs
7:00 n.m.
3:25 p.m.
7:00 n.m.
7:00 p.m.

r / S U / F f£ / ? E H T

Sanford, F la.

What’s in a Name?
A tourist was loading a Great Dane
when two women baited him.
"What a magnificent animal—a
Great Dane, isn't it? " snid one.
“ Yessum," said the breeder,
A t Cocoa I am establishing a zoo.
"I presume you call him Hamlet It is my desire to secure for this zoo
then,’’ put in the second woman.
every kind of native wild animal, such
"N o’m— Ophelia."
ns bears, deer, wild cats, coons, alli­
gators, snakes o f all kinds, and all
Of All Things!!
kinds o f fowls and birds.
A fellow took his girl (o a moving
Write me what you have or can get
picture show when a Chinese play for me, and your price, and I will ap­
was being filmed. To give it atmos- preciate the same very much.
phoro the manager was burning joss
GUS C. EDWARDS,
slicks about the room.
220-2te
Cocoa, Florida.
As he entered the door and the ush­
er was about to lead him to a sent FOR SALE— One oak wash stand, one
he remarked:
bird's eye maple wash stand (com­
“ I smell punk."
modes), child's iron bed, child's sulkie
"In that ense," remarked the usher, and an indoor sanitary toilet, very
"Had I not better give you a private useful whore there are small children,
box.”
perfectly sanitary and odorless. Call

♦

■

fd

That which begins in anger ends in
shame.

Oviedo Branch
xNo. 120.......... 7:‘IGp.m.
xNo. 127..........
x— Daily, except Sunday.

but

:

And I nm not going to bring a thing with me from other towns bccnusc

TRAIN SCHEDULE

209 Park Avenue.

AmH@au

H

la

lly a Sanford Celery-Fed
Man

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FOR SALE
N E W TW O -STO RY HOUSE, N E A R L Y F IN ­
ISHED. E A S Y TERM S
Other Bargains in Real Estate

A.

IP. Connelly

CLASSIFIED ADS
Clnssiflcd advertisements, IS cents n line. No nd taken for Ichs than
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged lo anyone.
Cash
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.

FOR S A LE

FOR RENT— Bed room, 311 Park ave­
nue.
_____178-tfc

FO R U E NT— Furnished flat with ga­
FOR S ALE — Oranges packed for
rage, PH Myrtle Ave,
223-tfc
Christmas, Mrs. A. Vaughn, phone
323-J.
223-Gtp FOR RENT— Rooms and kitchonnttca,
Shirley Apt., opp. I*. O.
220-20tp
FOR SALE - Ford with neat truck
body on, in good condition, $150. 810 FOR R EN T— Furnished rooms, with
West Third street, Holly Avo. 221-dtp
or without board. 503 West Third
220-0*.c
FOR SALE— Eight room house with Street.
hath. Immediate possession. Small A P A R T M E N T
FOR
R ENT— Ono
payment down, long timo on balance.
apartment consisting of two largo
See Lnno or address Box 782, Day- rooms, well furnished, gas for cook­
tonn, Flu.______________10P-Tu-Snt-‘lw ing, electric lights, running water.
FOR SALE — One Florence Automat­ Adults apply 300 French Avenue, cor­
224-Gtc
ic 3-burner oil stove with mantel ner o f Third street.
and oven. Call 415-W,
201-tfc
FOR SALE- One Dnlsy churn. Call
201-tfc
115 -W.
FOR SALE— Two story
business
building. Apply to the uwnor, Klun
Arcs, 805 Oth St.
,
205-ttc
FOR S A LE — Choice oranges and
grapefruit for Christmas, $2.00 per
box F. O. II. Osteen. CnHh with order.
— F. N. I’ urdy, Osteen, Fin. 221-12tp

W ANTED

W AN TE D — 300 laborers for paving
and newer work in tho City of Day­
tona, Fla. Lowest wages 15 cents per
hour for ten hours daily. Pity in cash
every Saturday. Work will last from
h! x to eight months.- -Atlantic* BlthuJithie Co., Daytona, Fla.
222-Otc

W AN TE D — Customers for fresh milk,
morning nnd evening dolivorloa.— R.
FOR SALE OR K EN T— 8-roomeil
L.
Garrison. Phono 3711. 109-St-Tu
house, 1011 Oak ave. 1’hono 2H3-J.
201-tfc
218-tfc

FOR SALE CH EAP— Gas range and f-U S-4 fn S-i fci N
wood range, 1011 Oak ave. Phono
283-J.
218-tfc

fci to k i In

FOR K E N T

Largo manufacturing company, man­
FOR REN't1— 2 furnished bed rooms.
ufacturing potato barrels, wish to es­
Phono 437-W, cornpr Elm &amp; Third
tablish branch warehouse In Sanford
Street.
195-tfc
nnd desire branch manager who can
FOR K EN T— One
furnished bod invest $1,000.00. Address, l*. O. Box
room, nlso garage. 110 Laurel Ave. 2501, Jacksonville, Florida.
the county of Duval. This amount
199-tfc
will bo usodfnr the} betterment of
RENT— Two furnished hud Ku 1**1 ha hu P-i ha Pu M 1*u Ku
educational work and will give the FOR
rooms, 011 Park Avo.
212-tfe
county nine new school buildings to
W A N TE D —Good 1021 Ford touring
handly tho present overtaxed com­ FOR RENT— Furnished roopi,, 411
car; will pay cash fo r A&gt;cst o ffer
munities.
Park avenue.
220-Gtp submitted. II. II., Box, 548. 224-3tc

houso keeping S IT UXTfO N W AN T ED— Competent
Some people think they have no FOR R E N T —Two
lady stenographer, three years’ ex­
rooms
furnished
complete,
$0.00 per
pop unless they are always gutting
Departs
week. Apply 1100 Sanford Avo.
perience, wi!) accept any reasonable
excited about something or other.
221-Otp offer.
224-2tp

AIM EX PLANATIO N
\

3:10 p.m.

The Mnrrlnnn and 1‘ iountstown
Rail rand will possibly in tho future
entend their line to Dothan, Ala., In
cuho this execution is in order to
get a sea port outlet.

$

Patton's Sun-Proof Paint Is not only sold in gallons but in 25, 50 and 100-lb. kegs, and can bo
made up for .52.40 a gallon w ith raw linseed oil. Tho formula o f tho Patton ’s Sun-Proof is tho
Hamo as the governm ent formula, 55% whito lead, 155% zinc, 10% silica. It is made for tho
South anti has boon tho P R ID E o f the N A T IO N fot&gt;d0 years, no other paint can ho compared
with it. Sold by—

Sanford Paint &amp;
W elaka Block, N orlh Oak Ave.

Paper Co.
H. A . H A L V E R S O N

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THE

“ City Substantial”

The Sanford Daily Herald
•

IN TH E H E A R T OF T H E W O R LD ’S G REATEST

VOLUME

Put

Into

Effect the $-5-3 Ratio
For Ships

FURTHER MEETINGS
BRITISH D ELEGATES
CONFERENCE S A IL FOR
HOME DEC. 31

TO

W ASHINGTON, Dec. 12.— Instruc­
tions from Toklo regarding tho decis­
ion of tho Japanese government on
the naval ratio question nro in tho
hands of the Japnneso delegation. Tho
nnturo of the communication was not
mndo known but it was indicated last
night that further meetings o f the
big threo probably will bo necessary
before Japan’s stand on tho 5-6-3 cap­
ital ship ratio wll bo announced def­
initely.
Tho idea prevailed hero in well in­
formed circles that Tokio did not re­
gard tho arrangement ns to strength
of naval bnscs nnd fortifications in
tho western Pacific as completed nnd
that further conversations on this
point ns well as on tho question of
retention of tho Mutsu may bo neces­
sary.
SLAUGHTER’S BODY
FOUND IN T H E WOODS
W H ERE IIE W AS K IL L E D

(By the

ROCK.
Associated

Ark., Dec.

12

Press).— Find

Novel Autom obile Interests London

O’CONNOR LEADS
MERRY CHASE
OVER HILLS

.

.U '7 T**' Aaaoclatrd I’rraa)

NUMBER 224

IRISH IN AMERICA WANT
FULL INDEPENDENCE AND
SCORE FREE STATE PLAN
RIOT IN PRISON Sir James Craig, Ulster
WARDEN INJURED Premier, Inform s Party;
MICHIGAN PEN Lloyd George’s Stand

INSTEAD OF BEING LED TO HIS
EXECUTION TODAY A T
CHICAGO
CHICAGO, Dec. 12.— Lucky Tommy

((Vintlnnrd from Pact Ona)
W ASH ING TO N, Dec. 12.— A ll Brit­
Ish ish delegates to the armament con­
ference except Sir Aucklnntl 'Geddes,
the nmbnssndor hero, lmvo arranged
to sail for homo December 81, feel­
ing that the main Insuo of tho con­
ference will have been disposed o f by
that time.

L IT T L E

"City Substantial"

VE G ETAB LE SECTION

SANFORD, FLO RID A, M ONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1921

JAPS WANTS ASSURANCES
REGARDING PACIFIC FORTS
BEFORE. SHE SIGNS PACT

ALL

THE

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That Would

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Sanford

W ARDEN AND D E PU TY W ARD EN
F A T A L L Y WOUNDED
IN RIOT
Tills machine, called the colli), has been causing mu It Iniciest in London
am! Paris. It Is a two-sented automobile with nlrplunc propeller, driven by an
eight horsepower englno.

IS U N Y I E L D I N G

(11/ The Aaanrlnlrd Preaa)

M ARQUETTE, Mich., Dec. 12.—
O’Connor, gunnmn and killer,
who
Michigan State policemen aro stand­
was to have been led today to tho
ing guard in Mnrquctto prison today
i Woman Who Killed
following n riot among tho prisoners
dentil cell in the Cook County pail to Mob o f Women
yesterday
that resulted in tho serious
Stormed Coal Mine
| Man Attem pting to
nwnit hanging Thursday morning for
stabbing of Warden Catlin, Deputy
tho killing of a policeman, instead
at Pittsburg, Kas.
Attack Her is Freed Warden Mcnhonnit and perhaps fatal
was leading combined forco of fivo
wounding of tho lattor’s son.
Threo
( l l r The Aaa.iclntril Preaa)
KNO XVILLE, Tcnn., Dee. 12.— '^Vo
thousand police nnd deputies a merry
inmntes o f prison charged with lend­
PITTSBURG, Knns., Dec. 12. — A
the jury, find the defendant not
ing tho riot wero to bo flogged today.
chase after scnsntionnl escape from mob of women estimated at two thou- guilty."
tho county Jail. Tho Jail break which \ Hand, wives nnd relatives o f striking
This verdict was brought In by tho
occurred yesterday was characterized Knnsns coni minors, adherents of A l­ Knox county jury trying tho enso of GOODWATER, A LA B A M A ,
HAS DISASTROUS F IR E —
by Chief of Polico Fitzmorrls as "a exander Ilownt, stormed tho mine o f
Mnudc Moore, charged with tho mur­
BUSINESS D ISTRICT GONE
frameup between O’Connor nnd jail tho Jnckson-Wnlkcr Compnny shortly der of LcRoy Ilnrth, Septonibor 8,
officials" nnd tho chief ordered his [aftor fivo o’clock this morning nnd 1010, after having been out fifteen
( H r The Aaanrlnlrd I'rraa)
men to bring in O’Connor dead or prevented miners employed nt tho minutes, following tho chnrgo
of
GOODWATER, Ain., Dec. 12.— Fire
nlive. Sheriff suspended threo gunrds 1mine from returning to work. Tho Judgo T. A. It. Nolson, which was
Inst night wiped out practically the
nnd nlso offered five hundred dollnrs 1women appeared to have no loader nnd completed nt 1:15 o’clock Snturduy entiro business district of this place,
rewnrd for tho apprehension of were principally foreigners.
afternoon.
tho loss running above ono hundred
O’Connor.
One ballot on each o f three counts thousand dollnrs.
PITTSBURG, Knns., Doc. 12.— An
CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—Tho polico at
upon which tho defendant might hnvo
10 o’clock said they helievod they had explosion of n boiler nt tho Victory been convicted— murder in the first
FIR S T ARREST
morning
O'Connor surrounded in a house on mine near Chlcoppco this
degree; murder in tho second degree,
IN CONNECTION
tho Soutli side. Rifle squnds nnd tonr gave rise to reports that mine had nnd mnnslmightcr, was taken. Tho
W ITH M A IL ROIIIIERY
gas bombers equipped with bullet been dynamited.
result was unanimously for ncquittni
proof steel shields mounted on wheels
in each case. The jury reported f i f ­
Jersey City Dec 12— First arrest
BORN A T ONE TIM E
wero dispatched to tho scono.
teen minutes nfter tho chnrgo hnd connection with million dollnr mail
TO M EXICAN MOTHER been delivered nnd when road in opon
When tho police arrived they found
robbery on Broadway New York,
tho tip false. When tho polico ruBhed
court n mighty shout wont up from several weeks ago, became known to­
( llr The Aaaoclntrd I'rraa)
the house n surprised man appeared
i Mexico City Dec. 12— Unlvcrslul tho crowd, which was quickly quelled day when Frank Cnlnbrlso ordered
and identified himself as Bshop
arraigned before Fedornl Commis­
publishers report from Tampico thnt by court attendants.
Charles Anderson, of tho Episcopal
Tho defendant received tho verdict sioner. Hnd| been arrested secretly
.
Sonora
Enriquita
Uuiho
at
that
place
church.
! gave the birth yesterday to eight witli calmness, nlthough tears Btrcnm- month ago.
1children hut none o f them survived. ed down her face ns sho grasped the
O FF TO FIND NEW PLANTS Mother well. Mexico City Association hand of cneli juror. She will return
PRINCE IS A N A V IA T O R
showing much interest in report and to Tacoma, whore sho will make her
homo. Shu declared sho hnd no mal­
will investigate Authcnti City.
ice toward anyone who had participat­
EXI’ORTS LOWEST
ed in the trial, not even towards the
IN NOVEMBER
fnmil yof Ilnrth.
IMPORTS HIGHER
“ I shall lead a better life hence­
forth.
It was a terrible thing to do,
( l l r T h r Aaanrlnlrd I'rraa)
Washington Dee. 12— Exports dur­ but I had to do it,” site said.
ing November lowest for any mouth
this year while imports higher than
The easiest solution of the Christ­
any time during last sixx months ac­ ' inns present is to buy for friends the
cording monthly foriegn trade reports things you want for yourself mu) then
issued to-day by commerce depart­ keep ’em and send post cards to the
i friends.— Syracuse Herald.
ment.

ing o f the body o f Tom Slaughter,
notorious bandit and outlaw, by a
posse in the woods twenty miles
northwest o f Benton today corro­
borated tile story o f J. C. Howard
one o f the six other convicts that
Slaughter gave a chance for liberty
when lie made his esenpo from the
penitentiary hero
Saturday, that
he shot Slaughter wliilo tho lntters’
Alleged Murderer o f
Says Slate Has
bark was turned.
Cocowitz Somewhere
No Money For
With half o f the face shot o ff
m
nnd a wound in one sido, the bandit’s
in Orange County
Capitol Wings
body was found lying on its side.
According to Howard's story o f the
ORLANDO, Dec. 12.— Deputy Shor­
OCALA, Dee. 12.—An injunctou t&lt;&gt;
Prince Tultclilko YiiiiiiHiluo luts Jus{
____________ _ .
affair ho shot Slaughter while ho
in' Lee, of Lake county, stated on Ids prevent any work upon tho proposed urixliinleil irinii Hie .Inpniicse iinviil
/
.
«
n
t
was reclining before tho camp fire
arrival in Orlando Saturday that lie extension of tjie state capital will bo nviiilb ti m'IiimiI nt uppiiiiii, near Tokyo,
which the seven convicts had built
Joseph Itoek, agricultural explorer bad lost the trail of J. Johnson, a fu­ sought if the board o f commissioners with the rank of second lieutenant,
after they had abandoned the automo­ of the Department of A grim Ilure, pho­ gitive wanted for tho murder of Mack of state institutions awards n contract, Allhoi";h lull twenlydlirco .venrs old.
bile in which they' escaped from tho tographed Just before lie sailed on a Cocowitz, at Pnnnsofkn in Sumter if. M. Hampton and Anderson &amp; A n ­ t|ie prince is (lie head of llie Imperial
three years’ trip Hint will take him county, last Monday afternoon, near derson, notified the board formally faiiill.v of ....................lie of the live
|&gt;cnitcntinry.
(loSekl. or fimilllc* that have the rigid
through northern Slam, soul Itwestern the I.nko-Orjtngo county line, nnd it Saturday.
Howard said the seven nun, two China, Ihiriim, mui other countries lu
to supply an heir to the Imperial
is,believed
tlint
tho
fugitive
is
some­
Tho hoard lias advertised that bids throne lu llm event of no Issue In the
whites nndi live negroes, kept to- that par', of the world.
where within tlio bounds of Orange for tho work would he opened Decem­ direct line.
got her and escaped the ponr.es which
county.
Tiic deputy stated thut the ber 12th.
trailed them several times, nnd into in
man
was
pieked up by an automobile
The attorneys representing certain II. C LA Y EVANS,
the afternoon came to tho secluded Judgeship Bill
bound for Winter Garden. Sheriffs' citizens o f tho state, whoso names
spot whore they camped.
I’ RO.M IN E NT STATESM AN,
Passes House;
posses from throe counties, Sumter, wero not given, informed the board
Howard said ho watched his chance
DIES A T CHATTANOOGA
Hernando and Lake, lutvo boon en­ that the law passed by tho legislature
Florida In It gaged
and got tint promise o f Jim Wells nnd
in the manhunt.
Inst summer, authorizing the altera­
Clifton Taylor, two of tlio negroes,
(11/ The Aaanrlnlrd I'rraa)
tion, enlargement and repair of tlio
CATTANOOGA, Dee. 12.— II. Clay
W
ASHINGTON,
Dee.
12.—
By
«
to "frame up” on Slaughter and the
NEW YORK PACKERS
capital, provides that the sum of $250,­ Evans, former commissioner of pat­
"ther negroes. The plan was carried vote of 107 to 00, the Walsh hill pro­
000 or so much thotcof as may ho re­ ents and consul general to Grent IlritSTR IK E IN S Y M PA TH Y
out ns planned. Tho negroes, watching viding for the appointment of twentyquired, iH appropriated "out of any nin, was found dead in bed this morn­
W ITH CHICAGO MATES
their chnncc, disnrmcd the other
two additional federal district judges
moneys in the state treasury not oth­
ing.
negroes as they slept. Howard than
erwise
appropriated."
was passed into Saturday by
tiro
(11/ The Aaanrlnlrd I'rraa)
shouted nnd ns Slaughter stnrted to
house and sent to the senate after nn
Attorneys declare that from the in­
Now York Dec 12—Two thousand
General Wood says the Pliillpines
rise to liis feet, shot him threo times. amendment which would have requir­
vestigation; "there is no money in tho
employees
of
Slaughter
houses
In
n roinot yet ready for independence.
Tho negroes who were not in tho ed fedornl judges to devote all their
state treasury, not othorwisa appro­
plot fled and Howard snid he and time to Judicial duties had been ruled Now York, members ’amalgamated priated which piny ho applied toward They ns yet by no means nro out
meat cutters nnd butchers works of
o f tho Wood, in other words.— St:
'Veils and Taylor attemptol unsuc­ out on a point of order.
,
America, quit work to-day suddenly tho extension nnd enlargement of tho Paul Pioneer Press.
cessfully to capture them. He then
Creation of the judgeships was ad­ and left wagon loiulcs of perishable enpitol building, nml therefore, thero
returned to the fire, ho nnd the vocated by Chief Justico Taft, Attor­
is no authority upon your part to lot
beef in front o f plants.
Pity tho poor man who forgets
negroes gathered all the pistols they ney General Daugherty and n group of
any contracts nnd it is our purpose to
which
sot o f hooks he is keeping for
could find and went to tho farmhouse federal judges and district attorneys
undortnko to restrain tho execution of
COLORED WORLD CONGRESS
privnto use and which for Income,tax
where they surrendered Inst night.
any contract should such ho lot."
which mndo a Hiirvey to determine tho
MEETS IN W ASHINGTON
Slaughter's body was taken to B n- causes nnd extent of docket congestion
Tho attorneys said it was tholr in­ purposes.— Hartford Times.
TO PRESENT T IIIE R COURSE formation thnt other appropriations
ton this afternoon.
in various districts and tho moans of
When n woman iiHks hor husband
previously mndo nro yet unsatisfied
Thousnnds crowded into the lit­ expediting the handling of ensos.
to
give her snlnd forks for Christians
(
l
l
r
The
Aaanrlnlrd
Preaa)
nnd thnt tho act does not contompiato
tle town o f Benton to view Slaugh­ . Under the bill tho now Judges would
Washington
I)cc
12—
Second
Color­
ho
knows ho will hnvo to icnrn to like
tho doing of tho work or tho expendi­
ter’s body. Tho crowd \Vns so deiico be allotted to tho Middle Tonnosso nnd
ed
world
democracy
congress
sequel
mnyonnnlse,
to get his money’s worth.
ture
of
tho
money
so
long
as
other
ap­
and so insistent that officers plac­ Southern Florida districts in tho
to meeting which in December Nine­ propriations remain uncompleted.
—Toledo
Blinlo.
ed the body on n wagon on ono o f South.
.|
"W o nro further prepared to show
Tho hill nlso provides for the hold­ teen Eighteen elected delegates to
tbc principal streets and permitted
present enuso of negro rnco to Ver­ from tho records that when tho othor
A project is being formed by
ing
annually
o
f
a
conference,
to
bo
•he crowd to fllo by in pairs.
sailles pence conference began weeks appropriations previously mndo hnvo northern capitalists for the building
presided
over
by
tho
chief
justico
of
An investigation disclosed thnt
session hero to-day. William Trottor, been enred for thnt thero will not bo of n trolly lino from Homestead to
thero was la bullot wound in, the tho United States with senior circuit
of Boston presided nt opening Bcssion. nny funds In tho state treasury with­ Miami. It will bo capitalized nt
'lend bandit’s back ns well ns tho judges, district judges, if doomed ad­
in tho next twelve months, nt least for towns Inter.
visable, nnd tho huslnoss transacted
•lend nnd side.
Converse
D.
Marsh
o
f
New
York
tho
purposo o f cnptol extension as pro­
In
vnrious
courts
during
tho
year
und
plans mndo for relieving dclnys in tho hns nrrnngvd for tho establishing of vided for in tho net," tho attorneys
Oh, Patriotism, whnt expensive
The grent task Is not to dlfine An^
threo pro-cooling plants nt Sanford. concluded.
administration o f justico.
hates arc engendered in thy nameorcnnisni, but to rcflno i t
/

EXCEPT FOR T R IF L IN G CH ANG ES
BRITISH PREM IER REFUS­
ED CONCESSIONS
( l l r The Aaaorlnlrd Preaa)

BE LFAST, Dec. 1 2 .-S ir Jomaa
Craig, Ulster premier, nformod Ulster
party hero today of his rocont con­
versations with Lloyd Goorgo. Unof­
ficially reported proceedings
grow
storm when Craig informer mooting
that Lloyd Goorgo hnd maintained un­
yielding nttitudo toward Ulstor. Intimntod except for few trlflng chang­
es British premier hnd declined make
any concessions.
NEW YORK, Dec. 12.— Unsworving
support of Irsh republicans who domnrnl complete political divorce of
Ireland from tho British cmplro wna
pledged yosterdny by tho National
Convention of tho Frionds of Irish
Freedom.
Tho pledge constituted ono of sev­
eral clauses in a "declaration o f prin­
ciples, formnlly subscribed to by the
organization before ndjuummont o f
tho convention. Another clausa de­
nounced tho proposed settlement thru
tho setting up o f an Irish Free state,
whilo n third coiiuentned ns n "be­
trayal of American prlncpios"
tho
fuur-powor treaty proposed at Satur­
day’s session of tho nrmnmcnt con­
ference.
"Irelnml is to remain in tho British
empire under the designation o f tho
Irish Free State," the declaration snid,
"on cotuition that Iter representatives
swear fealty to tho king o f England,
who is given authority to appoint a
govornor-geuoriil."
"W o reiterate our belief that tho
manhood of Ireland enrolled in tho
Irish republican army hml tho wornnnhooil of Irolnnd, who have endured
untold suffering and mndo sacrifices
unsurpassed in history, never intend­
ed that their blood and tho lives of
ther kin should ho given for n change
in the character of English rule in Iroland, or for any measure of freedom
less than national independence."

RAILROAD
MECHANIC IS
WOUNDED
BY

PISTO L IN HANDS OF S IX ­
T E E N -YE A R-OLI)
G IR L
(11/ T hr Aaanrlnlrd I'rraa)

JACKSO NVILLE, Dec. 12.— R. L.
Griffis, forty-two, railroad shop me­
chanic, was shot hero Inst night by
Mm. Clara Call, sixteen yenrs old,
probably will recover. Griffis, shot
under tlio heart nnd with another bul­
let in lis head, at first was believed
to lio fatally wounded. Griffis, polico
said, hoarded with tho girl’s mother
and tho girl told officers she had
shot him after ho slapped hor whon
she intervened in on argument botween Griffis and her mother.

Parker and Y eager
Tallahassee Men, are •
Awarded Contract
&lt;11/ Till* Aaanrlnlrd I'rraa)

T A L L A H A S S E E , Dec. 12.— I’ urkor
&amp; Yongor, Tnllnhasscu, woro award­
ed tho contract fo r tho capitol exten­
sion work. Tho bid was $160,0005
Frank Mosoiy, of Panama City, was
awarded tho contract for heating,
plumbing nnd electrical work* at ap­
proximately $23,000.
NO RESOLUTION
IN BUENOS AIRE S
8A Y S D E PA R TM E N T
...

* P r T,,,’ Aaaoelntrd Preaa)

• Washington Doc. 12— Reports from
Buenos Aires of revolution in Peru
without confirmation to-day from
agents o f Stato department.

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"Millions Now Living W ill Never
Die.” Whether you have heard it or
not you should hear this free Bible lecCabaret Dance, Voider Hotel to­
turo, Star Theatre Sunday night, 7:80
night, auspices American Legion.
p. m. Freo.
223-ltc
223-ltc
Foil R E N T— Furnished flat with go- NOTICE TO FARM ERS— Just ar­
223-tfc rived, fresh carload of that good old
rago, 914 Myrtlo Ave.
NulT
W A N T E D — Partner with team and rollablo K EYSTO N E LIM E.
sed.
Telephone
136.
Phone
us
your
flOO to put out 20 acres in water­
melons, first class now land, plenty wants. They will have our usual
first clnss stable fertilizer, best kind, prompt attention.— Hill Lumbor Corntwo miles from Wokiwn station. Ad- Pnny Service, quality, price. 223-2tc'

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

$10.00

Suit Sale

dress C. Stcrick, Sorrento, Fla., P. 0.
Dox 124.
223-ltp

price of 1— Plus

$10.00
This reduction
will last till Xmas
eve.

AND

FOUND SOMETHING
GREATER V A L U E TH A N
MONEY

OP

Ono of our local merchants found n
Indy’s purse in his store and upon
opening it found the following let­
ter.
Denr Madge:
When your letter enrno urging me
to do your Christmas shopping I con­
fess I was overwhelmed with the sug­
gestion. However, the fact that you
are mnrooned out on the ranch with
your hands full I determined I’d do
tho very best 1 could for my old col­
lege mate.
T went down early yesterday to
browso among the stores and get ideas
and I believe tho problem is solved,
and all in one storo! Remembering
Fred’s newly acquired Masonic de­
grees I was attracted by a window
display in McLaulin’s Jewelry Store.
There sproad out was every type of
m
omhlcm in pins, charms and rings.
Particularly attractive were
the
belts with the silver buckles, and ins»-*nd of the usual monogram were the
emblems of the orders. The part that
Btruck mo was that this store hod
good looking articles priced for every
one’s pocket book. I was so interest­
ed in Uds display I asked Mr. McLaulin to show me other things a man
might like. I explained to him tny
mission and never have l
received
more courteous treatment. There is
one tiling certain, he’ll not only get
youV Christmas trade, but mine, too.
I can’t tell you of all the things, but
among the line or goods dear to the
smoker’s heart there were smoking
stands and cabinets in mahogany,
brass and walnut. Particularly nice
for the man who likes a place for his
tobacco, cigars and things were the
humidors. Especially nice were the
cigarette holders and silver cigarette
casos suitable for the most fastidious
young man. Next came his line of
watches he had everything from the
smallest wrist watches to the high
grade railroad watches. Tho military
and traveling sets were very good in
Ivory and silver, some good looking
ivory shaving sets were visible, too. 1
hW paused a minute or two looking at the
Evcr-sharp and Pal pencils which al­
ways come in handy for a man or boy,
and besides there were his Sheoffer
fountain pens from plainest to elabor­
ate gold ones. For that bookish broth­
er of yours I saw some new ideas in
book ends and desk sets. If your men
folks need bill folds, he has them In
every desirable sizes in alligator leath­
er. Hefore leaving the men's depart­
ment I stopped to look at his rings,
from plain hut massive signet rings to
more elaborate ones in gold and plat­
inum with sparkling diamonds.
1
found tho sumo rich variety in the
cuff buttons uml Wahlcniur
chains
and fobs. So you B e e you can find
any thing you might want for the
men o f your family here in this store.
I know that next in importance to
Fred wus that precious bnby o f yours
.and so I asked to see baby things. He
pulled out u drawer o f sterling ware
fo r "littlo men and women.” There is
tho greatest vuriety of lockots and
chains, tiny bracelets, tiny strings of
gold beads and oven tiny pearls. I’ve
always found the bib clasps mighty
useful and also pins nnd stud sets. For

S P E C IA L PRO D U C TIO N ,
JAMES K IR K W O O D in—

“The Great .. ..
Impersonation”

A dos Conova’s
“Boy’s From
Jazz Land”

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Company s
LOCAL MERCHANT
STEALS PURSE
OF CUSTOMER

The Star To-day

Tho "Gospel o f , tho Kingdom”—
"Millions Now Living W ill Never Dio.’
nice cottage,
6
pm? CEASE— A
Hear this nt tho Star Theatre Sunday
p
rooms, well located. Must hnvo ono
night, 7:30. Freo to all.
223-ltc
year’s rent in advance-—J. E. Spurling.
223-2tc
Yoursolf nnd friends nre Invited to
RA RG A I NS— Rrond gunge
Umler^ the Star Theatre Sunday night, 7:30
wood typewriter, now, will sell at to henr the thrilling lecture: "M illion’s
*
A Sunshine Comedy,
bargain. Sec it at Herald offiae.
Now Living Will Never Die." Scats
“ LO V E and W A R ”
223-3tp free. No collection.
223-ltc
FOR S A LE — Oranges packed for
Christmas, Mrs. A. Vaughn, phono
Saturday at the Princess— Gladys W a l­
323-J.
223-Rtp
ton in “ High Heels” ; also a Comedy
W A N TE D — Konrdcrs. I hnve rented
the 12 room hoarding house, 600
Lnurel avenue, tho walls newly paper­
: ed nnd painted nnd everything nice,
good home cooking and something
good to eat.— Mrs. Riddling, 000
Removal Announceme’t
Laurel Ave.
223-2tp
jic h e f
N OTIC E rTO ~FAR ME R S ^ J ueFar^
When you're suffering from
rived, fresh carload o f that good old
headache,
JOHN
J.
H
E
ITZ,
M.
D.
reliable KEYSTONE LIM E.
NufT
CopnUht 1921 Hut Schsffo.r &amp; M uz
baokaoke,
Bed.
Telephone
136.
Phono
us
your
:
and Chiropractor
wnnts. They will hnvo our usual
to o th a c h e ,
prompt attention.— Hill Lumbor Com­
neuralgia,
whoso offices for tho past yonr were
pany. Service, quality, price. 223-2tc
orpeln from eny other oeute, try
located nt the Scminolo Hotel and at
"Anna Cnnova’s Roys” from
the
iunBs:iDBDHsnssiis
107 Ninth avenue, Sanford, has movland of Jazz, Vnldez Hotel tonight.
63
into a largor place which Is being
Auspices American Legion.
223-ltc
One or two and the pain stops
inci I time some of his lion-breakable
equipped as tho Snnford Sanitarium,
Contain no htWI-formlno drum
FOR
RENT—
Two
house
kcoping
plutcs would come in hnndy.
located at 1009 Union Stroot or Sec­ Have you tried Dr. Miles' Nervlns?
rooms furnished complete, $6.00 por
ond streot East.
ilJk V *s r O r u f f ld
When I came to choosing for your
week. Apply 1100 Sanford Ave.
sister nnd tile girls I was bewildered
221-0tp
o f course, I looked at diamonds first.
I was astonished at the line
ho
brought out, the assortment would
huvo reflected credit on some of our
larger city stores. The solitaries nnd
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hardy of
dinner rings were benutieft, He hnd
Fnnnington,
Maine arrived Friday
some clusters that guve the impres­
after-noon
and
will be located in their
•
FRO M T H E FO R E S T TO Y O U
sion of solitaires. The black onyx set
new
bungnloW
in South Longwood.
with diamonds is good this ycur in
By eliminating all o f tho waste, over half o f tho labor, all o f tho
either rings or lockets. The dinmond They nre accompanied by Mr. Ranger
middle man's profits nnd by delivering a homo on record time direct
nnd platinum liar pins were beautiful, ulso of Farmington.
from tho forest to you
.
Mr. Taylor o f Conn., who has been
but he also has a line of choupcr pins
Q U IC K B U IL T B U N G A LO W S
that are splendid values nnd while I spending tho Inst few '.’’inters hero
nm on pins, why now is your chnnce nrrived Friday afternoon for the
Put Tremendous Savings in You r Pockets
to get a good value in cameos. He winter.
Cozy, attractivo, substantial, durable, bungalows o f any size. Built
in going to make a run on them during
Mrs. A. Fuller spent a few days In
according to latest Improved mothods o f house construction, of tho
the holidays and you hail better de­ Orlnndo tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.
best o f materials, at a great saving. Thoir economy is worth investi­
cide on one right awuy.
Topliff.
gating.
• '1 1
v'
Then 1 was attracted by the toilet
WR1TB FOR C A TALO G U E
J. E. I’ hippH returned Fridny from
Bets in Pyrnlin Ivory, some of them Ft. Mende and other southern points.
showing in natural colors many ^ tra c tiv e , money-saving homes.
went up to seventy-five dollars, but
B. J. Overstreet was transacting
oh they were beauties. Ho had mani­ business in Orlando Snturdny.
A . C. T U X B U R Y L U M B E R CO.
cure sets of this grade, too. Why not
E. S. Miller wns a visitor in MnnQ U IC K B U IL T B U N G A LO W , Dept. 18-K
start the girls a set of this best grade
ford Tuesday.
ivory, beginning with the mirror of
CH ARLESTON, S. C.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Topliff of
course! I could picture you and Fred
Orlnndo were out o f town visitors in
in the silver and poly chrome frames
E N T Z M IN G E R BRO TH ERS .
town Tuesday nfternoon.
that were displayed.
LO C A L AGENTS, LONGWOOD, F L A .
The Ladies o f tho Civic League
For Louise I chose an Kver-Shnrp held their regular monthly meeting
or Pal pencil to wear on a ribbon, or a Tuesday December 6th. Plans for
fountain pen, for one of the other the annual bazaar were discussed.
girls I suggest one of the buttur-fly
a
Mrs. Watson of Tenn., is spending
■
lockets, or a coin purse, if you wished
tho winter with Mr. nnd Mrs. Tullis.
■
something a little more expensive ,n
\ W AN T TO
HERE - TAKE
■
W H ERE I
C. W. Entzmlnger nnd Mrs. Stitcher
silver vanity or mesh bag or a string
F
I
N
D
A
C
rO
O
D
T
h
e
s
e
g
l
a
s
s
e
s
W
O
N
'
T
(
r
E
T
j
and little son were visitors in Sanford
of La Tosco pearls, I almost forgot
A U T O R E P A IR
S O A K E D
A N O READ
Tuesday.
the cut glass powder jars that appeal
S
H
O
P
,
T H IS
...
Mrs. J, S. Dinklu will entertain this
so much to girls. I f you want a breath
ADDRESS)
month for the Ladies of the Civic
of Florida, get ono of the liaiul paint*
ILeague
l\
M l l l l
•»
vCafeteria
&gt;tttu
with
a
Supper at
ml pins with a Florida scene in niinu■
the Library gn Deccrnther 0th.
■
ture. Words full to do thutp credit.
■
t
■
The
ofango
seaso
season
hns
opened
■
e ,
Tiie very latest tiling in heads
though are tho genuine African Ele­ around Longwood. A Y. Fuller nnd
■
phant ivory bonds and they are not A. It. Sandlin are having their fruit
picked
tlds
week.
■
any more expensive than the pearls.
Prof.
Fluhnrt
of
Winter
Park
stop­
Then I turned to tho tilings for the
house and again it was hard to choose. ped over while enroute from Del,and. EXPE RT IN S U R A N C E SERVICE
■
Tile young people of the Baptist
Mr. Mcl.aulin carries a complete line
■
General
Repairs
Church
hnvo
organized
a
R.
Y.
P.
U.
I
represent
progressive,
modern
in*
■
of sterling silver such as attractive
■
Rear of Wight Bros.’ Service Station
trays, salad howls, cream and sugar They hnd their first meeting Sunday surnnco old-lino companies and am
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sets. Quite as attractive were the tea evening with twenty-two members prompt In rondoring you expert serv­
SANFORD
FLO R ID A ■
ice in securing for you just what you
sets in Sheffield. Just across from present.
Mrs. J. S. Hinkle nnd Miss Olive want In llfo insurance on tho plan
the silver display was a show case full
of Pickard's hand painted Chinn, any were visitors in Sanford Wednesday. suited to your prcHont nnd future
need.
Endowment, monthly incomo
piece of which would make an accept­
plans,
nnd
nutomobilo and fire in­
NOTICE TO FARM ERS—Just ar­
able gift. In less expensive win
I
surance.
Wrlto
or phono mo to call.
rived,
fresh
carload
of
that
good
old
saw three patterns in open stock, two
Null
very pretty border designs nnd the reliable K EYSTO NE LIM E.
W. J. TH IG PEN.
■
popular gold and white. Just across sed. Telephone 136. Phono us your
A N Y P A R T OF TO W N , O N TE R M S TO ■■
from the Pickard China wns a display wants. They will hnve our usunl
■
of Hawks Cut Glass, rutiging from prompt attention.— Hill Lumber Com­ Eyes Tested
Glasses Fitted
S U IT Y O U
Cologne bottles to water sets. In less pany. Service, quality, price. 223-2tc
TOM MOORE
expensive glass ware I found so many
You can make money buying fo r advance.
lesirable gifts, too, baskets, sherbet F IN A L ARGUM ENTS
Optomctrial-Opticinn
You are goin g to build a home one o f these
•ups, jam jars, guest room sets. There
IN M AUDE MOORE CASE
. Opp. Postoffice
days, why not select a lot now, and pay fo r it
were some such attractive pieces of
CHARGED W ITH MURDER
stationery and pottery that
would
by easy stages.
( I l f The Aaaorlntrd I’rraa)
make an ideal gift. The tall floor
W e Appreciate Your Business
K N O X V ILLE ,
Dee.
10.— Final
I f you have some money, will build one or
lamps threw a glow over the entire
arguments
in
trial
of
Mnudc
Moore
store, and I tell you the atmosphere
two houses.
Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
was such that you would want to visit charged with murder o f I.oRoy Ilarth
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, g e t in the
two years ago consumed entire morn­
McLatilin's store frequently.
game now.
I remembered your special
note ing session o f court nnd case expected
about your glasses needing mending go to jury at noon.

2 Suits for the

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JUU Jii!

Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills

L0NGW00D NOTES

Big Dance
and
Cabaret

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Hotel Valdez
To-Night
$ 2.00

Per Couple

Under Auspices

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American Legion

P. A. MERO

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS

and I was dclightod to find optical
parlors with a registered optician
ready to mako the changes you' tho’t
necessary in your glasses. Just ncross
were two watch makers busy at their
repair desks, so this 'store not only
sells you gifts for this Christmas but
nlso mends your old ones.
Feeling sure that you will find nil
you need for your long list of friends
nm eagerly waiting for your note to
tell me to go ahead nnd buy them.
Sincerely yours,
M ARY.

NOTICE TO FARM E RS—Just nr­
rived, fresh carload of that good old
reliable K EYSTO NE LIM E.
NulT
sed. Telephone 136. Phone us your
wnnts. They will hnvo our usunl
prompt attention.— Hill Lumber Com­
pany. Service, quality, price. 223-2tc
The personification o f heavenly
Bwectnessis n charming young ludy
chewing a joint of Florida Bugar
cane.

Wo wonder if any &gt;of these hit o’
Office supplies o f all kinds at Th« mins insurance companies will gamble
Ilordd Printing Co. When you want with fisherman’s luck?

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THE SANFORD DAILY JERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12,1921

SOCIETY

Rev. J. A. Hennessey has returned
from a hurried trip to St. Augustine.

Daily Fashion Hint

Announcement has been made by
F. E. C. Railroad that they will erect
a Inrge fuel tank nt Key W est with a
capacity of two million galllotm.

Mrs. Lyle Tapp and James IIoollHUB. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor.
hnn mndo a business trip to Orlnnao
Phone 217-W
Saturday.

I I 7 0 a hnvr nn7 friend* vlalttnv 7&lt;&gt;»
—-tf 7 &lt;iu nrr Kolntf nn,H farrr or runtlng
komr. nr U p u nrr rnlrrtnlnlnjr, w r l l r
a pi.otnl rnrd tn this drpnrlmrnl. u l r Inn
letalla . or trlrhiinnr Hie Hem. It mrlll
b « c r r n t lr miinrrlntrd.

Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Y. Bryan motored
to Orlundo yesterday where they at­
tended tho Methodst conference.

Reduced Electric fixture snlo, whole­
sale prices.— Trondwell Electric Co.
Telephone 102.
223-4tc

SOCIAL CALENDAR

Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Wllllnms nnd
Tuesday— Mrs. W. C. Hill will enter­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilomcr Trask spent tho
tain at bridge nt her home on 4th week-end In Tnnipa returning homo
street at 8:30 p. m., honoring Miss this afternoon.
Norma Herndon, whoso marriage
Mrs. llognrt nnd her neice, Miss
takes place December 17th.
Margaret Smeltzer, o f Ohio, former
Tuesdny— Miss I.ettie Caldwell will
winter visitors in Sanford, nro ngnin
ontertain at bridge nt her home on
spending the winter with ub, being
Seventh street at 3 o’clock, honor­
pleasantly located nt Fifth rjnd Pnling Miss Adelaide Higgins, a charm­
metto,
ing bride-elcct of this month.
Tuosday— Social Deportment will give
n Shower for the Children’s Home
Society, followed by bridge, at 3:00
p. m., with Mrs. Raymond Key ns
hostess.
Wednesday— Mrs. C. E. Henry will
entertain the members of the Ev­
ening Uridge Club at her home on
Magnoliu avc.
Wednesday—-Mrs. E. F. Housholdcr
will entertain at bridge at 3:00 p.
in. honoring Miss Norma Herndon,
a bride-elect, and Mrs. J. D. Wood­
ruff, a recent brido, the guests in­
cluding the memborH of the Ron Ton
Bridge Club,
Wednesday— Mrs. Ed. Lane will en­
tertain at bridge at her home on
Park avenue at 8:30 p. m., honoring
Miss Norma Herndon and her wed­
ding attendants.
Thursday— Mrs. Raymond Key will
ontartnin the members o f tho E v­
ery Week Bridge Club at her homo
on Park avenue, nt 3:00 p. m.
Thursday— Mrs. Frank Miller will en­
tertain at an informal dance honor­
ing Miss Norma Herndon and her
wedding nttendnnts,
Friday— Lieut, II. A. nivins will en­
tertain the members of the Horndon-Bivins bridal party at dinner
at the Valdez Hotel, preceding the
rehearsal for the wedding.
Saturday— Ilcrndon-IIivins
Nuptials
nt high noon at iloly Cross Episco­
pal Church.
Saturday— Mrs. A. P. Connolly will
entertain the members of the Herndon-Bivins hridny party at a wed­
ding breakfast, nt her home on
Magnolia avenue.
Saturday— The Children's Story Hour
will he held at Central Park at 4:00
o'clock.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Gonzales and
Miss Francis, formerly o f this city,
hut now of Miami, were the week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller
enroute to their home in Minml from
Orlando where they were tho guests
of Mrs. Gonzules sister, Mrs. LnRue
Bliss.
Tho many friends of Miss Marion
Cnrey-Elwes of Orlando, will ho inter­
ested to know that she has opened on
tho "Dlxe Highway, between Formosn
and Winter Park, the Green Parrot
Tea Room." There she will ho most
pleased to have her friends "drop in"
to see her.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

The new postoffice building which
has been under construction for some
time at Mount Dorn is about complet­
ed and will ho occupied in time for
tho holidnys.
NOTICE TO FARM E RS—Just ar­
rived, fresh carload o f that good old
reliable K EYSTO NE LIM E.
NulT
sed. Telephone 135. Phone us your
wants. They will have our nsunl
prompt attention.— Ilill Lumber Com­
pany. Service, quality, price. 223-2tc
0163,
DRAPED ONE.-PIEOE FROCK.
A charming model thnt lends Itself
to development In serge, trlcotino,
satin or volvot. Tho front of tho
waist Is rolled with thu convcrtlhlo
collar, which may ho either a stnnd•ng or shawl effort. Tho ono-ploco
skirt Is Inppod and closed in front.
Bead embroidery embellishes blouse,
’ klrt and sleeves. Medium slzo rol»!ren ?&gt;}\ yards 54-Inch or *lli yards
*'■ h material.
.’lelorlal Rovlmv Dross No. 9185.
■'■s, 31 to 48 Incites bust. Price,
1 7* colds. Embroidery No. 12511,
Transfer, bluo or yellow, 25 coats.

Dr. and Mrs. L. R, Phillips, Miss
Marion Phillips and Raymond Phillips,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Douglas nnd fam­
ily, Dr. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. W. 9
Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. O. J, Pope,
Mr. and Mrs. May, Miss Leila Roper,
Mr. apd Mrs. Dwight Babbitt, Mrs.
Sorrell, Roy Mason, M. M, Lord, J.
M. Lord nnd R. W. Lord were among
the Sanford people motoring to Orlando yesterday to attend tho Metho­
dist conference nnd honr Bishop Wnrren Candler preach.

"Words o f Advice mndo out o f the
word ‘Matrimony’ " tho bits o f advice
being very witty and clover.
Mrs. Hoy delightod her hearers with
two vocal selections, " I Lovo
You
T ru ly" nnd
"Swcothenrt" nccompnnied by Miss Mardre. Miss Ruth
Kannor gnvo n humorous reading nnd
Mrs. Tom Moore nlso gnvo a rending.
Several instrumental selections were
beautifully rendered by Miss Mardre
during the afternoon.

Excavating work is under way for
the building o f the new municipal
plant nt Fort Pierce.
Tho ladles o f tho Baptist Church
will hold tholr annual bnznnr on Fri­
day nnd Snturdny, December 10 nnd
17. Plnco will bo announced later.
219-tfc
St. Augustine will improve uieir
present fire fighting equipment as
they have placed an order for an ad­
ditional fire truck.
NOTICE TO FARM E RS— Just ar­
rived, fresh carload of that good old
reliable K EYSTO N E LIM E.
NufT
sed. Telephone 135. Phono us your
wants. They will have our usual
prompt attention.— Hill Lumber Com­
pany. Service, quality, prlco. 223*2tc
Two new school buildings have re­
cently been completed nt Mount Doro,
To ho occupied by the grammar nnd
high school.

When the Frost
is on the Pumpkin—
This is the time o f year to consider a
bank connection.
W e do not know what your future
plans may be, but this we do know, this
bank has the ability and willingness to
render you incomparable service, so no
matter what you plan to do, i f you want
to be successful in doing it, a connec­
tion here can and will help you to suc­
ceed.
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First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

F. P. Forster, Pres.

B. F. Whitner, Cashier

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFK
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD
You Can Find the Nam e o f Every Live Pro­
fessional and asiness Man in
Sanford in This Column

The presentation of tho shower was
Got an electric fixture for n Christ­
very effective and in keeping with the
ST. AGNES GUILD
mas present, tho whole family enn en­
scncon.
Tho
ringing
o
f
sleigh
bells
Owing to the illness o f several o f­
LAW YERS
joy it.— Treadwell Electric Co„ oppo­
ficers of the Guild and for other rea­ announced the arrival of Mr. and Mrs.
site Postoffice.
223-4tc
sons there will he no meeting of the Santa Claus (little Miss Clara Bray
and
Billie
Barber)
who
opened
the
George A. DeCottes
Guild until tho second Monthly in Jnn*
,
t
That woman who won a prize for
doors
of
the
living
room
displaying
unry, the place to he announced Int­
AUorney-nt-Lnw
having the prettiest feet in New York
er.— M s. Fred S. Daiger, President. 1,1 bively Christmas tree heavily laden
Over Seminole County Bank
______
with gifts for the luide-elect, Mr. and should come to Florida if she wants
SANFORD -;-:- FLO R ID A
NOTICE FOR CLUB MEMBERS
s “ lltw &lt;1,UIS presented the gifts to display them. The weather makes
display
impossible
up
there.
There will he a short important busbride-elect with appropriate sa&gt;

incss meeting tomorrow afternoon at lnK8,
NOTICE TO FARM ERS— Just ar­
Following llie presentation of the
2:45 before the social department's
rived,
fresh carload of that good old
shower the hostess served fruit salad,
lodge party and shower.
reliable
K E YSTO N E LIM E.
NufT
angel food cake, mints and coffee, on
sed.
Telephone
135.
Phone
us
your
A N N U A L BALL, W OM AN’S CI.IJII each plate were red roses which were
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoy are now
|wants. They will have our usual
All social department and associate used as favors.
pleasantly located at
the Temple members who wish to invite guests for
There were about thirty-five el prompt attention.— Hill Lumber Company. Service, quality, price. 223-2tc
Club.
llie annual "he.ll" please bring names Miss Brown’s friends present.
in writing with remittance and cards
Good meals, *$8.00 per week, The
E. Thomas Swift, of Boston, was if desired to lie inclosed, tomorrow a f­
BRIDGE P A R T Y FOR MISS
Temple
Chili, corner Third and Park.
in the city Saturday Iran seeing busi­ ternoon, Please send four names, the
HERNDON
tf-ji
ness.
first two will be chosen unless there
are duplicates. — Mrs. S. Puleston,
Miss Norma
Herndon was tho
T H E HOME BAND
A. L, Davis, of Jacksonville, spent Chairman Invitation Committee.
charming honoreo at a pretty bridge
the day here Saturday attending to
party given Saturday afternoon by
A number o f cities in Florida are
business.
P R E -N U P T IA L PAR TIE S
Mrs. R. A. Newman, at her homo on paying several thousand dollars a
Miss Norma Herndon, whose mar­ Fourth street, there being four ta­ season for bands for the winter sea­
Miss Christine Hastings, of Detroit, riage fo Lieut. II. A. Bivins takes llies of players and several tea guests.
son, and after the season is over the
Mich., is the guest of her sstcr, Mrs. place Snturdny at high noon at tho
The rooms where thu card tables band is gone for tin* summer. New
Fred Williams.
Iloly Cross Episcopal Church,
has were arranged, wore effectively dec­ Smyrna, for tho first time in n num­
been tlic recipient of many social cour­ orated with quantities of cut flowers
ber o f years has n good band and it
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Payne, of tesies, is being honored this week ,II1(| potted plants,
is getting better nil the time. Unfor­
Tampa, spent tho week-end hero at with tho following parties: Tuesday
]|, t||t. interesting game of bridge
tunately the hand is composed of
thu Montezuma.
evening Mrs. W. C. Hill entertains played during the afternoon, high
young men and ladies, many o f whom
n! bridge in her honor; Wednesday af- Hl.urt. Wus made by Mrs. C. R. Kirtloy,
J. II. Schroder, o f Atlanta, was ternoon, Miss Herndon will share hen- whe was awarded a hand-made apron nro not financially aide to carry their
among the out-of-state bus incss visi­ ors with Mrs. J, l&gt;. Woodruff at u 1which she presented to the honoreo. part of the burden. They are willing
to give their time for practice and
tors here Saturday.
bridge parly given by Mrs. E. F.
prize, a card table cover, was
concerts, but they expect ami should
llousliolder; Wednesday evening M rs.1wm, j,y Miss Sara Wight. Low score
Mrs. E. W. Norman ami Eva Sloan, Ed. Lane entertains at Bridge in her Vvas made by Mrs. Joe Chittenden, have the financial support o f 'the
o f Jacksonville, are spending some honor; Thursday evening Mrs. Frank who was given a putted Maiden hair people of the city. Tho city has built
one o f the best hand stands in the
time here at the Montezuma.
Miller and Mrs. B. W. Herndon will f urn, Tho honoreo was presented silk
state,
and mY.v if tho people will
entertain at an informal dance for th e 1lingerie.
Mrs. A. W. Smith and little daugh­ bridal parly; Friday Lieut. II. A. Blv-J A t Die conclusion of tho card game come 'to the support o f the band wc
ter. Juanita, went to Jacksonville ins will entertain the members of the tho guests were invlteu into the dln- nre sure they will not only ho able to
Saturday and accompanied them homo Hemdon-Blvins bridal party at a din- j i„ K r00m for refreshments, the tublo enjoy the open air concerts through
Sunday
ner at tho Valdez Hotel preceding the |,e|nR beautifully decorated with cut the winter, but through the summer
rehearsal; Saturday, Mrs. A. P. Con- 1flowers carrying out the color motif ns well. A small contribution each
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Smith, Mrs. H. nally will entertain at a wedding of pink nnd green. Plnco cards wero week from the head o f each family In
II. Mabry nnd ljorton Mabry sponl breakfast at her home for tho mem­ hand-painted with little brides and New Smyrna would keep the hand
tho week-end
very ploasnntly in bers of the Herndon-Bivins bridal par- grooms
In splendid financial condition. Don’t
Tampa.
Iy&lt;
I Delicious refreshments o f huart- leave the support of the hand to tho
-------1shaped salad, and other accessories business men, unless you happen to he
A. A. Brown, W. Z. Hershberger
M ISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
i followed by an 1c ecourso were served, one o f those unfortunates who has
nnd W. A. Hershberger, of Johnson
The Temple Club was the scene of the favors bolng pink paper baskets no soul for music. Do your part and
City nro spending seme time here at a beautiful party Saturday afternoon 1w}th dainty bride’s maids,
holding we will have a good hand and enjoy
thu Montezuma,
tho music.— New Smyrna Breeze.
when Miss Clara Milieu entertained Malttnl nuts.
at a "miseollenous shower" com pli-j Mrs. Newman&gt; guests included
Mrs. Raymond Key returned home meriting Miss Winnie Brown, a charm- Miss Herndon, Mrs. J. D. Woodruff,
yesterday afternoon from
Daytona ing bride-elect of this month.
' Mrs. Dick Brown, Mrr. Robert lllnes,
Bench where she has been tho guest of
The Club was beautifully decorated Miss Thelma Fraser, Miss Anna Lou
Mrs. George Chamberlain at their with festoons of red and green crepe H uIT, Mrs. Ben Caswell, Miss Frances
lovely home. Mrs. A. I). Key and Mr. paper, holly, Christmas hells, red ros- (jonzalus of Miami, Miss Esther Mil­
. Raymond Key motored to Daytona es nnd poinsottiiiH. Tho color motif o f it.r&gt; Mrs. C. R. Kirtley, Miss Sara
Beach Saturday and accompanied Mrs. red and green was artistically carried w ight, Mrs. Joe Chittenden, Mrs. Roy
Key home.
out In every detail both ill the decora Chittenden, Mrs. Ed. Betts, Mrs. J. E.
lions and later in the refreshments.
Brouse, Mrs. Don Whitcomb, Mrs. Get An Abstract Before
Several contests
afforded
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Trask and
much Karl Schultz, Miss Florence Henry,
Buying Property
Miss Pauline Trask, of Petosky, Mich., merriment among the guests, one he- Miss Daphne Wimbish, Miss Marjorie
are guests of Mrs. Frank Trask’s sis­ ing a love story, tho answers being clay, Mss Marie Teague, Miss Agnes
ter, Mrs. Fred Williams at her homo the names of the states. Mrs. Gcorgo Dumas and Miss Adelaide Higgins,
on Oak avenue. Tho Trasks wore for­ Hymau and Mrs. Farrel tied in hnvE. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.
mer residents here end have many ing tho most correct answers, ami pre­
Try a Herald Wnnt Ad today.
friendit who will lie delighted to hear sented the prize, gold lingerie clasps,
of their return,
to the honoreo. Another contest was
Bought a Bodge Coupo, therefore

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.

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HARTFORD B A T T E R Y
“ Battery Insurance
Sold nnd Serviced by

Edw. Higgins, Inc.

CONTRACTORS
S. O. Shinholser
Contractor nnd Builder
SANFO RD

FLORID

Sanford Construct’ll C&lt;
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDER
Planes and Specifications Cheerful
Furnished
All Work Gunrnnteed
II. T. P A C K

P. 0. Box 1

H aight &amp; Wieland

PU RE W ATER

G AR AG E S

Elder Springs Water

Smith Bros. Garage

99.98% PURE
Phone 311-W
Sanford, Fid

Expert Repairing
OIL, GAB and ACCESSORIES
Onk and First

Geo. W . K n igh t
Real Estate and Insurance
\

SANFORD

HOTELS
Hotel Montezuma
“ Sanford’s New Hotel"
11.50 Up Per Day

FLO RID A

..Employment Bureau..
The vocational committee of the BuslncBB and Professional Women's Club
requests all young women desiring
employment to register nt tho First
National Hunk.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chnirmnn

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.

SANFORD

NOVEL']

W O RK S
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
W ork
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER!
517 Commercial Street

Sanford, Fla.

General Machine nnd Boiler Works
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
bands in stock
Crank Shafts Ite-turned

Sanford Steam Laundry

TRANSFER
“ W E D E L IV E R TH E GOODS"

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities

FOR SERVICE
Call 14G-J

I f we please you, tell athcra; if no&gt;
tell us. Phone 498

W. RAYVLING, Prop.

— Get your Scrntch Pads from Th*
Herald— by tho pound— 15c.

Acteylene W elding
OF A L L K IN D S

Sanford W elding Co.
Located in Engle Bldg., 205 Onk Avc,

IN S U R A N C E

H. W . N ICK E RSO N
Public Accountant; Audita— Syeteme
Income Tax Service
Room 10 McNoill-Davis Bldg.
Phone 852
Orlando, Fla.

INS. CO. Auto Radiator Repair
ROBERTS, Agent
Shop

N. Y . L IF E
W. T.

Located nt 207 French Ave., between
Sanford

Florida 2nd nnd Third.

E. R. B E R G QU 1ST.

\ SEED POTATOES, ROSE 4, IRISH COBBS AND RED BLISS

H o f-m a c B a tte ry Co.
Com plete Stock

Highest Q u ality

we have Dr. Stevens’ Essex touring
for sale. In fine condition, new in
paint shop.— Sanford Motor
Co,,
Dodge Dealers,
224-2tc ■ All Maine Grown— Free From Scab and Fungus---------- Ilest Quality at the LO W EST PRICE
Oldsmobllo 3- l-ton truck for
j in A -l condition, good tiros,
. bargain.— Sanford Motor Co.,
Dealers.*

sale in
a real
Dodgo
224 -2tc

THE L. ALLEN SEED CO.
SANFORD
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1921

Airplanes in N o rw ay Eqipped With Skis

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[Give a Real Gift This Christmas

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The Seminole County Bank

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Sanford, Florida

:
Sanford, Fla., Dec. 5,1921.
Santa Claus,
Care o f Seminole County Bank,

INTERNATIONAL
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Sanford, Florida.

Tin* weal her &lt;Inos not Intcrefcro with trnlllc In tin* oIoimIs, in t li«* Inml of tlio tulilnlulit nun. Nnrwny Inis mlopt*
etl tin* skiing airplane, lliln comnic*n*luI passenger airplane makes two dully trips from llorllu to Norway, lc
pinto of ttiu ordinary wheels, when Know-covered cotmlry |s reached, skis are attached.

terson ns missionary secretary; J. S.
Chapman and J. B. Culpepper ns con­
ference evangelists; F. P. McCall, W.
II. McLeod, S. A. McCook, T. E. York,
nnd II. L. Ezell were endorsed as evan­
gelists, nnd W, II. McLeod nnd F. P.
McCall as general evangelists.
The orphnnngc bonrd rcjwrted 71
WAS ONK OF BUSIEST OF T H E children in tho homo nt Enterprise
nnd tho work in fine condition, nnd
e n t ir e s e s s io n a t
recommended for re-appointment as
ORLANDO
superintendent, Rev. J. It. Cason.

fourth d a y

OF METHODIST
CONFERENCE

ORLANDO, Doc. 12.— Tho fourth
day’s session of tho Florida Annual
Conference was opened Lnturdny
morning by Bishop Warren A. Cand­
ler, who led tho devotional services,
using as his scripture lesson n por­
tion of the 20th chapter o f Mntthew.
He emphasized the necessity o f build­
ing up the kingdom o f God, which Is a
spiritual kingdom, by tho uso of spir­
itual forces, nnd advising tho brethren
against self-seeking, especially in the
matter of electing delegates to tho
general conference, nnd In the matter
of appointments, "Looking jio t upon
your own things, but upon tho things
of others."
In answer to tho question, “ Who
remain on trial?" II. B. Boyd, Clyde
0. Frazier, Walter Kinard, James El­
bert Lewis, Ellas L. Ley, Marshall E.
Myor, B. T. Itnper, J[r., James W.
Windham, not having pnssed the re­
quired examinations, remain in tho
class. John 1’. Gninos, George C.
Herndon, William II. Herndon, John
E. Skipper of this class were advanc­
ed to the class of the second year; Lcjaml D. Eldridge, was discontinued at
his own request, nnd tho name of C.
H. Rose, transferred from tho North
Carolina Conference, was announced
as a member of this class.
in answer to the question pertain­
ing to the class o f the third year, A.
II. Hancock was continued In tho
i lass; It. L. Ramsey and George E.
Summers are students in Emory Uni­
versity.
The committee on nominations for
trustees of Southern College was an­
nounced as follows: W. P. Bubrman,
J. 11. Rooney, C. F, Blackburn, C. E.
Earnest, A. W, McLaren. This com­
mittee will nominate a sufficient num­
ber to fill tho board nnd they will be
elected at this session of tho confer­
ence, some for one, some for two and
some for three years.
The secretary called the roll of the
members to b* receive* into full con­
nection, Karl II, KocstUno, Fred B.
Langford, F. Hmiz, S. C. Gardner, and
Lean 1'icone, they were addressed by
the Bishop, and by voto of the confer­
ence admitted into full connection. Tho
lmntdaiiieil men will be ordained Sun­
day. The address of the Bishop to
the young men contained many whole­
some and helpful lessons.
The eompletc list of delegates elect­
ed to tho general conference follows:
Clerical: I. C. Jenkins, Gainesville;
M. U. Norton, Miiiml; J. B, Mitchell,
Jacksonville; J. I’. HilIlium and W. A.
Cooper, Orlando; lay delegates: L. P.
McCord, Jacksonville; J. T. Thorrell,
Benia; L. W. Duvall, Ocnln; L. N.
Pipkin, Lakeland; G. W. Tedder, Madi­
son. Alternates: H. D. Harris, St.
Petersburg; E. T. Roux, Plant City;
Mrs. J. T. Fuller, Orlando.
The new board of trustees of South­
ern College is composed o f J.
M.
Gross, G. F. Scott, It. I. Harnett, E.
E. Edge, J. Edgar Wall, G. W. Ted­
der, for one year, John A. Iloiulry,
W. A. Cooper, J, P. Hlllburn, G. S.
Huberts, L. W. Duvall, L. P. McCord,
L. B. Giles, C. L. Johnson, for two
years; L. D. Lowe, J. B. Rooney, J.
Edgar Wilson, J. T. Mitchell, E. T.
h‘»ux, T. L. Hendrix, for three years;
Alumni trustees; J. II, Daniel, one
year; W. C. Fountain, two years; W.
C. Norton, three years.
The report of tho coinmlttco on
tempornneo nnd social service recom­
mended C. W. Crooks for appointment
ns representative of tho Anti-Saloon

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I should like Johnny to have a Christmas present this
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The oyster supper held at tho town
hall last Friday night was well at­
tended. About $60 was taken in.

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when I explain how his savings will be increased by the
interest added by your bank.

Mrs. W. II. Rivers nnd Mrs. T..W .
Prcvntt were shopping In
Sanford
Friday.

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something to add to his account every week. When he
is older he will take over that responsibility himself. I
think he’ll have the saving instinct by that time. That
will be a R E A L gift.
Your old pal,
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Removal Announceme’t
JOHN J. H EITZ, M. D.
and Chiropractor
whoso offices for the past year were
located ut tho Seminole Hotel nnd at
107 Ninth nvenue, Sanford, has mov­
ed into n larger place which is being
equipped ns tho Sanford Sanitarium,
located nt 1009 Union Street or Sec­
ond street East.

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OUR REPAIRING IS
UNEXCELLED F O R
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Here for a limited stay. Patrons de­
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sickness, which has failed to live. Mrs.
Chapman was an earnest Christian “ Mack the Piano Tuner”
as well as a splendid wife and moth­
er. In our conversations with her she
expressed her faith in tho Savior, and
Orders Executed In
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her great deHiro for tho religious wel­
fare of her family; expressing the S 10 Bales and upward 5
hope that circumstances might booh
make it posible to tnkc her little one
to the services of God's house.
We
Ask for FREE IlnokloL
are stunned nt tho suddenness of this
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that in his great mercy Ho may com­ M
Sugarman Bldg.
fort the hearts o f this husband and
19 Beaver Street,
New York
child, nnd nil tho dear ones who mourn
their great loss; and with full faith
that Mrs. Chapman nnd her two rhlldren are now with the Savior, wo can
look forward to the time when there
shall he no more death, hut n fulness
of life and joy in tho Kingdom of God
our Savior. Wo need hardly Hay that
Mr. Chapman and the living child
have the sinccrcst sympathy nnd love
of nil who know them, In this sorrow
Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
of their lives. Tho funeral services
EYES EXAM INED
were conducted nt tho Congrogntlonul
church yesterday nftornoon by the
pnstor, assisted by tho Enstcrn Star,
o f which sho was n member.
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
REPORTER.
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The man who swears because he
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
Miss flrnclelu Martin lllvero. dnugh
thinks It Is smart isn’t smart enough
ter of the Cuban minister to U exU »
212 East. 1st St.
Sanford, Flo.
who Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ihomm to road tho disgust in tho faces o f
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Employment Bureau
We give tirkets with each .purchase,
good for 5 per cent in trade
Tho Vocational Committee of the Bus­
Phone -181-J
iness nnd Professional Woman's Club
requests nil young w w icn desiring
employment to roglstor nt tho First
Nntlonal Hank, nnd business men re­
105 Palmetto Are.
Sanford, Fin, using help to consult roglstor.

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NOTICE TO FARM ERS—Just ar­
R K N IM A I, R E P A IR IN G
rived, fresh carload o f that good old
Old Ford Garage
reliable KEYSTONE LIME.
Nutr West First St.
sed. Telephone 135. Phono us your
Phone No. 117-W
wants. They will have our usual
prompt attention.— Hill Lumber Com­
pany. Service, quality, price. 22H-2tc
Post cards— locnl views— lc each at
come to tho Herald office.

Piano Owners, Notice!

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surance old-lino companies and am
prompt in rondoring you export serv­
ice in securing fur you just wlint you
want In lifo insurance on tho plan
suited to your presont nnd future
need.
Endowment, monthly Income
plans, and nutomobilu nnd fire In­
surance. Writo or phono mo to call.
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Kindly start a Saving’s Account in his name with
the enclosed dollar and put the pass book in his stock­
ing on Christmas eve.

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Mrs. Redpath, of Sanford, spent
Inst week with Mrs. Emma Reed.
Andrew Carnegie advised every
Mrs. Geiger ami children, of New
young man to go in debt.
Smyrna, spent Sunday with Mr. nnd
But he was careful to add j that Mrs. Sipps.
the safest, wisest way to do it was
Pauline Geiger, of Orlando, spent
the week end with her mother, Mrs.
to buy a home.
Buying a homo compels thrift in George Geiger.
Mr, and Mrs. T. W, Prevatt spent
a pleasurable way.
Sunday
at Osteen with Mrs. J. M.
Owning one's home is life exten­
Littler.
sion insurance.
Fred MeFarlnne arrived homo from
There would lie a few poorhouses
Arcadia
Thursday and was also shop­
in the world if every,man realized
the vital Importance nnd economy of ping in Sanford Tuesday.
Mrs. C. J. Jacobs ami three daugh­
buying n home.
ters, Josie, Celia and Birdie, of ChuIn this one respect savages are
luota, spent Friday with Mrs. J. M.
wiser than many civilized folks.
Prevatt and Mrs. E. 11. Kilbe.
Every Indian with a family owned
II. L. Kenriek, superintendent o f
his own wigwam, every Eskimo
the Osceola Cypress Mill was hero
father builds himself a house of ice,
on business Wednesday.
even the wandering Arab o f the
The community club will hold a ba­
desert carries with him his tentzaar on Friday, December ldtli, after­
home nnd bis funiture, of which he
noon and evening.
is proud, nnd to which he is deeply
Mrs. Tom McClain was taken to tho
attached,
Fernnld-Laughton hospital Tuesday
You would hesitate to wear rent­ where she underwent an operation.
ed clothes; hut when you think of it,
Jack Wicks, who has been confined
to live in a rented house is almost to his bed for five weeks, is improv­
ns unnatural. Men and women like ing very slowly.
to own the intimate things that sur­
Mr. Thetford, of Sanford, was here
round their daily lives.
on business Tuesday. lie was on his
You would hesitate to drive— way to Melbourn.
month in and month out— a rented
Mrs, Grover Lefiles and sou and
motor car; yet whenyyou think of Miss Alexia Moos spent Monday in
it. to live in a rented house is almost Sanford shopping.
E. II. Kilbe and Endor Curlutt were
as unbusinoss like
I f it
pays
another to own the house you live in Sanford Tuesday attending tho
in, it would certainly pay you to own meeting of the county commission­
ers.
your own.
Mrs. J. M. Prevail has been very
House ownership means:
ill
with stomach trouble.
Imiepcndnnce.
P.
N. Wakefield was a visitor in
Pride
Sanford
Tuesday.
Stability.
wise investment
IN MEMOItlAM
Insurance against old age.
Better standing with hankers nnd
Toressn Lundrignn Chapman, wife
business men.
of Ralph Chapman, of Sanford, Fin.,
A motive for thrift.
Greater pence in mind and bodily whs liorn at Bradford, Pa., on the
fourteenth day of April, 1892. She
comfort.
was married on the twelfth day of Au­
Better citizenship.
gust, 1910, and nt once came to San­
And—prchnps greatest of all— a
ford, where they have made their
permanent haven for your children,
homo. Of this marriage were horn
where they can grow to manhood and
three children. The first, a boy, who
womanhood, with fresh air and beau­
lived hut a few days, the second a girt
tiful scenery around them. I* rum
now two years of age, nnd the third
Lake "Conics."
child horn at the time of this, her last

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Dear Santa Claus:—

W H Y HUY A HOME?

Longue.
Board of Missions presented report
numbor, giving 76 missions In tho
Florida Conference.
Hereafter nil
applications for aid will bo granted
only upon recommendation o f tho
Quarterly Conference. This board roconimonda for appointment Irn S. Pat­

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NEWSPAPERS CAN REMEDY
Sonator Tom Watson docs not want
CONDITIONS?
anyone to look at him. A o army
officer looked at him during tho
You can remody certain conditions
hearings the other day and Tom
with
tho Chief, said a friend to us tho
threatened to slap his face. They
other
tiny. Porhnps so, hut did you
Hy
a
Sanford
Celery-Fed
should have let him do it. Slapping
over stop to think that it is not alto­
Man
______ m u i a m ___________ tho officer’s face would no doubt
gether tho province of a newspaper to
R* J* HOLLY .......................Editor nave cured Tom of much o f his
bo remedying conditions nil the timo.
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N. J. LILLARD....8ccrctnrjr-TrenBurcr peevishness fo r the rc3t o f his life.
Tho
first duty o f a newspaper is to
9&lt; A. NEEL--------General Manager
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Literary
Digest
Is
wondering
why
SOUTH IS T H E HOME-OWNING
C. L. IR W IN
Marshal Foch has gained ten pounds comiltons. are not what they should
CTHOULATIOH MAWtOEH
SECTION OK T H E U. S.
in weight sinco coming to tho United he it is no moro the duty o f the edi­
Phone 148 up to G P. M.
States. No, it isn't tho weight of his tor to pry up hades and put a chunk
aAwrtlilng B«t&gt;» Mada Kaourn oa AppUoatloa
Florida is eleventh in tho percent­
medals. He gained his weight hy do- under the corner that it is yours. Tho
■ubaorlpltoa Prloa la Advaaca
age of homes owned debt-free, accord­
Yaap
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news in a newspaper reflects tho com­
grecs.
ing to the report of tho census bureau,
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munity doings as a mirror reflects
D«llT«r«d la Cttf bjr Carrier
Pea Waafc .......................................... 11 Cunt* with 77.1 per cent. sTho whole South
your
face. If the mirror shows wrin­
The picture o f Forest Lake in the
Tha bit I*, t* IB-pata 'Waaklr Harold to- makes n creditable showing in this re­ Herald struck mo that tho now com­ kles in your face you do not blame
ttrel? eerara lamloola County and la pnbltahad port, which is a good barometer by
Ita ry Friday. AdaartUInt ratal made knava
missioner looked llko Chnrloy Chap­ the mirror hut try to massage out
a aa application. Damarratlo In palllloa. P .M which tho progress of the section may
tho wrinkle. If you sec something In
lin.
i par yaar. alwaya In adranoa.__________________ be judged. In their order tho South­
the
paper that is not beneficial to tho
Mem Iter of The Associated Press
ern states ares" North Carolina sec­
“ Disarmament' IJegins at Homo'’ town, don’t blame the editor for tell­
ond, with 82.0 per cent; Virginin fifth
shrieked tiie Sanford Herald tho other ing the news but see to it that noth­
with 70.4 per cent, tying with Louis­
evening in an editorial. Yes, sir, mnko ing of a detrimental naturo trans­
iana; Tennessee seventh, with 78.8 per,
fchrlstmns wonthcr.
w*^° scr,,P R '° rolling: pin and flat pires. In other words smooth out tile
cent; South Cnrolinn eighth, w ith]
wrinkles in conditions.— Winter Hav­
iron.
weather
ami
ornngo 78.0 per cent; Georgia ninth, with
Lettuce
en Chief.
78.2 per cent, and Kentucky tenth,
weather.Won’t some one please givo the edi­
with 77.8 per cent. Florida la elevonNO TICE!
tor a turkey nnd place it on tho Com­
N ow let everybody got busy and tij. Mississippi is twelfth, Alabama munity Christmas treo ns ho 1ms sug­
fifteenth, Arkansas sixteenth and Tex­
pull for a big season.
Tho regular annual meeting o f tho
gested?
If lie furnishes t)iu Holly
as seventeenth.
stockholders
o f the Sanford Iiuildlng
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for the treo the pcoplo ought to como
These figures^establish the fact tho
During all this pence talk Germany
&amp;
Loan
Association
o f Snnford, Fla.,
across with the turk.
South is the home-owning section of
1b calm, but not coll. clod. .
w ill he held in accordance with its by­
the United States. Tho report is n
----------- o -------Tho worst fenturo o f a now bnby is laws in the office o f tho Asoclntion,
sign tho country south of tho Mason108 Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, Flori­
h |k &gt; Famine controls Husain. This is an
its fnthor’s singing.
Dixon line is prospering, nnd that its
authority that America recognizes.
da, on Saturday, January 14, 1922, nt
people nro hero to stny. No com­
am .
----------- 0----------With corn out West soiling at 17 7:30 p. ni., for tho purpose o f electing
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munity or section can figure on con­
Tho striking Chicago meat-cutters
cents per bushel it is like casting a hoard o f directors to serve for tho
tinued growth when its residents nre
arc putting tho "dust" into industry.
ensuing year, and for tho transaction
pearls before swino.
not permanent, for tho tendency of the
o f any other business that may prop­
----------- 0----------non-home-owning tribe is shiftless­
erly come before tho meeting.
Tho disarmament conference should
Thought for the Day
ness, here today and somewhere else
Invito the Chicago packers to a sent
A . P. C O NNE LLY,
Angling
is
somewhat
like
poetry,
tomorrow. On the other hand, the
Secretary.
in its dchllcrntions.
men must he horn so.— Isaak Walton. 12-oaw-4w
spirit of permanocy is found nmong
------ 1----o----------the home-owning clans. When a man
Tex Rickard has gone busted. Ho
NOTICE TO FARM E RS— Just ar­
Some men who rise suddenly in
|builds a home it is reasonable to eon
knows now how the Frenchman felt
world affairs forget to tnko a para­ rived, fresh carload o f that good old
cludo he has decided to settle down
reliable K EYSTO N E LIM E.
Nuff
to ho down nnd out.
chute with them,
nnd lend his influence to the develop­
----------- o----------sod. Telephone 135. Phono us your
ment of the environment about him.
wants. They will have our usual
Sanford lias the goods and all we
A Diplomat
There are other reasons, however, why
need is the proper salesman to sell
An Irishman who was working on prompt attention.— Hill Lumber Com­
the South loads in tho percentage of
pany. Servico, quality, price. 223-2tc
Sanford to tho world.
homes owned debt-free. The Houston the A. C. L. was run down hy n train
t
one
day
nnd
literally
cut
to
pieces.
I’ost points out n few of these:
I f tho strike at Chicago continues,
“ It is notable that the most popu­ The other section hands picked up
nnd worse comes to worse, wo may he lous states, and those which nre es­ what there was left of him that the
obliged to cat Florida beef.
pecially noted as manufacturing wheels o f the train hndn’t carried
-----------o----------states, nre far down in the list. New iway, hut in a rough wooden box nnd
Harding advises to keep our hands York is forty-fourth, Massachusetts is leputed one of their number to take
off the European situation, hut wo forty-seventh and New Jersey is for his "remains” homo and break tho sad
tv-ninth
news ns gently as might bo possible.
liavo our feet in it, anyway.
‘ "This Showing is perhaps surprisThc I'mlwuiry arrived in duo course
Lena Clarke has been taken
to ing to many, yet the South's leader-, with tho 1,ox otl 1,ifl "houltlcr, knocked
Chattahoochee, hut Johnny J. Jones' ship in this particular is not difficult Ht tho ,,oor m" 1 “ sk‘,&lt;l:
Is tIT wlddy McGinniss livin’
show in in winter quarters there.
o f explanation. For ono tiling, tho
V
here?"
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"Pm Mrs. McGinncss,” said
tho
They could settle the affairs at ed larger play in the South. This sec­
that Washington conference if they tion lias not yielded to modern ten­ woman who opened tho door "but I ’m
would inject a Santa-clause into the dencies in residential matters as have no wlddy. Me husbnnd is a wur-kla’
pact.
some others. In the older Southern on th’ railroad.”
"Y e r a liar, 1 lmvo 'im hero in th’
stales, home life if nearer wluit it was
The churches of Miami have voted in other days, and tho older, establish­ box," said the diplomat ns lie threw it
for law enforcement. That is nil very ed families are holding their homes. down en the door step ami departed.

TRUCK

| Only 12 more Days till Xmas
Wo will not say "Do Your Christmas Shopping
Early." Too many have said it before and it is al­
most a joke. But wo can say without fear of jok­
ing or contradiction that if you have been saving
your money through our plan that doing your
Christmas shopping will cause you no fenr because
you will have that nest egg from which to draw.
— IN SHOPPING A N I) IN E V E R Y D A Y LIFE —
It comes to you with full force that you havo not
been saving as you should. There is nothing gives
you so much independence ns a Bank Account.
Come in and lot us tell you about it. Christmas
b rin g s it home to you with full force.

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o f Sanford

NOTICE TO FARM ERS—Just ar­
NOTICE
rived, fresh carlond of that good old
reliable K EYSTO NE LIM E.
Nuff
The regular annual meeting of tho
sod. Telephone 135. Phono us your
stockholders
o f tho First National
wnntfl. They will lmvo our usual
Bank
of
Snnford,
Florida, will l c held
prompt attention.— IIII1 Lumber Com­
pany. Service, quality, price. 223-2tc in accordance with its By-laws, in th0
offices o f tho hank on Tuesday, j #nu.
NOTICE!
G. I. A. meeting Tuesday, Decem­
b e r '13. Election of officers.
A ll
members requested to ho present.—
President.
223-2tp
Buy it with a Flernld Want Ad.

ary 10th, 1922, at 10 o’clock a. m. tor
the purpose o f electing n hoard of dj.
rectors to sorvo for the ensuing year
nnd for tho transaction of any other
business that mny properly como bofore tho meeting.
11-9-oaw-Gtc

B. F. WHITNER,
Cashier.

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Well hut tiie place to vote for law
"The habit of renting is not nearly
enforcement is nt the polls.
so prevalent in the South as in the
North. The people put a larger pro­
A ronl estate man at Eustis has the portion of their savings into homes
jaw bone o f n mastodon in his display thnn into savings hanks. There are
window nnd says that elephants once not so many large cities, and homeroamed over Florida. Not the G, O. owning is easier for the people in the
P. elephant, til least.
moderate sized cities nnd towns thnn
it is in the great cities where proper­
■---------- o----------Bob t Holly, editor of tho Sanford ty values are beyond the reach of the
Herald, says he is looking for a little average wage earner."
All the census reports have shown
justice to bo dispensed in 1922 or wo
nro going to get into somo fix ufler that tiie South has forged ahead, while
Jill the miscarriages in that line in some of tiie other states lmvo stood
1921,— Lakeland Star.
still or retrograded, and somo hnvo
-----------o---------- moved forward with tiie South, hut
Young hoys are getting booze none so forward in home-owning. The
in Sanford as usual. Saw another South lias reason to lie ptoud of its
on tho streets Saturday night so record, which is especially splendid in
drunk he could hardly walk. Some­ comparison with tho records o f other
body is selling liquor to these young- sections, and Florida is justified in
puffing out its chest a hit, being one
stores. Whnt about it ?
of tiie youngest states in tiie Union.
-----------o ---------F ifty Tampa manufacturers have
NEW
COM
PANY M AY
applied for space at tho coming South
Floridn fair. Didn’t know wo made
IM PROVE W A T E R W A Y
Hint many different things hero, did
you?— Tribune. And not taking Into
On reliable authority it is learned
account ono commodity mndo about that serious efforts are being mndo
steen thousnnd ways.
to take up the matter of,providing
-----------o-----------inland water route for the East Const
The story in circulation that the towns between Jacksonville nnd M i­
East Coast Railway is to spend $L- ami, on a charter having been grant­
000,000 in enlarging tho tailrond ed hy tho secretary o f state to John
shops nt New Hmyrnn is denied for Wcscott, Harry Gailiard, James M.
the 99th time hy the East Const Colee, all of St. Johns county many
officials at St. Augustine.— Tltusvilio years ngo.
Advocate.
It is not lonrod whether the plans
New Shiyrnn simply put her lint are to revive the ancient packet line
on wrong. The shops will he located which went out of business years ago
nt Okeechobee City when they nro or whether an entirely new equipment
located. Follow tho crowd to Okco- and management will he submitted.
cliobeo City.
The capital stock of tho company Is
$100,000 and the name is the Florida
Const Line Canal ami Transportation
Company. Tiie charter wns refiled
\ N E W P U R IT Y
S with the secretary o f stnte October 4
o f this year,
” CROSS PRODU CTS
Tho first work of tiie company will
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Lobster Salad
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Chill Concnrno
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Creamed Finnan I laddie
« enough to make the carrying o f
Deviled Chicken
® freight and pnssengers profitable.
Time this inn guru lion of water
Creamed Spaghetti with
Cheese
&amp; routes would be welcomed by all the
tuwns( on the route is known he fora
hand.
There will he advantages o f­
fered o f great valued-hen tho towns
Phones 497-494
nro given transportation by rail ns
W E I.A K A BLOCK
well as by water. Many shipments of
freight can he angle profitable hy u

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Deane Turner

A fool is the lust
man to see his
own mistakes.
When a woman has pieces of cloth
good for nothing else she makes them
into towels for tho guest room.
Every place 1 go and especially
among the ladies 1 hear so much about
"my operation." Honestly it gets on
one’s nerves. I suggest that all those
men and women who have had opera­
tions form an exclusive organization
among themselves and call it "The Or­
gan Recital.” It will relieve the rest
o f us o f much embarrnssment and lack ❖T
of conversation.
pneket line such ns groceries, feed,
furniture, hardware, lumber ami all
f orts o f imperishable articles.
The citizens would certainly pat­
ronize such a line to u considerable
degree for the shipments in many
eases nre not rush shipments, while
the lower rates on water would he
attractive.
It is believed in many circles that
such a lino would he profitable from
the start. Many pnssnngcrs, tourists
«nd others who do not travel in haste
hut who desire to see the waters of
the state and take n leisurely trip in
the winter months, ns v/ell ns those
who travel in order to rest will find
such a line to their liking.
New I'myrnn would profit from
such a line. There was much ship­
ping on the old line though o f course
the shlppmonts by water were noth­
ing like so Inrge lis those made by
rail. The innguratlon o f such a line
might in time have ti depressing
effect on the rates by rail as much
hr the competition would in time he
formidable.
That the inland water route weuld
take the place o f deep water here is
not suggested.'
Deep water would
mean a thousnnd advantages while
the Inland water route would menu
a hundred. Rut while tho deep) water
plans nre Mill "coming", it is cheer­
ing to seoj plans for an inland route
started. -—New Smyrna News.
In choosing father’s present make
it ns light oil him ns (possible,—
Chamborshurg (P a.) Public Opinion
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about the nrnis parley you get more
(lope thnn hope.— Evansville Courior,

A CHRISTM AS JOY BOX can be the
size o f a half-pound candy box, or it
may be as largo as the largest wooden
Dry Goods Box you ever saw. Tho
size depends on what YOU are W IL L ING to put IN TO it. Each JOY-BOX
should have some candy, nuts, cookies, fruit and other goodies— a Christmas toy or two— a doll if it is fo r a
girl— or a jack knife or top or baseball if it is for a boy— a new ribbon
or two, handkerchief, stockings or a
new tie, etc., if for a boy, and a little
money for the hoy or girl to spend as
T H E Y may choose.
TH E CHIL*
DHEN’S HOME SOCIETY OF FLO ItIDA, invites E V E R Y man, woman
nnd child and every SCHOOL, SUND A Y SCHOOL, CHURCH, LODGE,
YOUNG PEO PLES’ SOCIETY, WOM A N ’S CLUB, LA D IE S ' A ID SOCIETY , or OTHER organization in the
State of Florida, to get up a JOYBOX for E V E R Y Homeless Orphan
and Needy Child in our Stnte. W e
want euough IN D IV ID U A L
JOYBOXES for every one of tiie little
ones in our Three Homes in Jacksonvilla and Pensacola, and then we want
to ask for some larger F A M IL Y JOYi_
BOXES— filled with children’s clothmg olevery kind, shape and size, tints, caps, shoes, sweaters, underwear,
stockings, ribbons, ties,handkerchiefs, etc., any quantity of jellies, preserves, syrup, honey, meats, staple groceries, chickens, fruits, vegetables,
nuts, etc. We can use A N Y T H IN G that children from, tiny wee babies on
JO*— can EAT, W EAR or ENJOY. All JOY-BOXES, big or small, should
he sent to our Children's Homes either at 1944 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonvi le, or to our West Florida Branch Home at Seventh Ave. and Jordan
Stieots, I cnsacola. We have had over 1R00 little homeless, orphan nnd
needy children come under our care and attention A L R E A D Y TH IS year
and about FOUR NEW children on an average are referred to us EACH
DAY, so you can see that we can use an ENDLESS Q U A N T IT Y of JoyBoxes— big and small.

mul T IIIN K of how good it would make YOU feel to get such
a JOY-BOX for Christmas— and then just IM AG IN E how happy ono of our
poor little homeless kiddies would feel.
In addition to Joy-Boxes we have OTHER G R E A T NEEDS. They are
e,(l.\in‘ly important. One is more good F A M IL Y HOMES for our homeless
children thc other is MORE M ONEY to keep our great work going W E
P LE A D E A R N E S T L Y for BOTH.
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i T i A i i &lt;&gt;1&lt;*L1 RIGHT NOW before you forget, or take one o f our
n iii.iiin lr .. youngsters in and give it a good home, or send us or get un a
CHRISTMAS JOY-BOX or a B A R R E L for our Big Family of little i ntPo “
lu n a tes— P L E A S E OH

The Children’s Home Society
of Florida
“ F L O R ID A ’S G R EATE ST C H A R IT Y ”
State Hdqrs., 428 St. James, Bldg.

Jacksonville, Fla.

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Personal Items
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Arranged Tor
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The Forme:s Ex&lt; hange precooling
plant on Beardall avenue is assuming
proportions o f a big building and
will be one o f the greatest assets to
the farming gnmo hero that Sanford
has ever obtained.

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weather. Sun is shining in
the real old Florida way
again and there is a tang of
" inter in the air that makes
one feel like going into the
stores and buying Christmas
gifts. This is Florida. Let
the good work of boosting
the trade of Sanford go forward and while boosting
the trade forget to boost
the prices and Sanford will
bo the trading center of the
stnto. Lot this week be the
biggest week in tho history
of Sanford in the shopping
line. The bulb is at 70
says our weather shark and
wo believe him altlio it was
certainly cold Inst night.

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W ere you one o f the Ladies that ordered Collar Bags, the real nice
kind, for H IM last year? Remember I couldn't fill that order be­
cause I couldn’t find them in Sanford? W ell they are here this
year and I can fill A L L the orders this trip and I know they are the
V E R Y NICEST kind because I will get them from —

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The reduced rate includes deliveries
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and rail lines on shipments destined to
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are large and will ho up to date in
every particular to take enro o f the
needs of home pcoplo and tho winter
visitors.

Miss Ruby Spoil of Titusville lias
arrived in tho city and taken a
position with the Herald Printing
Co., ns linotype operator. M ibb Spell
is comfortably located at the Temple
Home and the Herald wishes to say
that
the Temple Home is one of the
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Slates Attorney George A. De fnest institutions of the kind in tho
Coltcs lias finished up with the tcarrn state and great benefit to tho business
o f Circuit Coart for Volusia county firms of Sanford who want good
Hoi 1- j homes for their employees at very
ami will be home now for the holl-|
days lie made a good record for the reasonable rates
term and has tho respect and esteem
of the people of that county for his ( REDUCTION IN RATES ON CITgond work as states attorney.
ECS FRUITS
Every day Is shopping day in San­
ford now anil the streets were filled
with cars and shoppers from early
morn till Into at night. It would bo
a good tiling to keep the stores open
nights during the holidays.

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Everything in the holidny lino in
stationery, post cardif, engraved
Christmas and New Year’s cards,
stamps and stickers, etc., at tho Her­
ald office. One of the finest and most
complcto lines ever brought to San­
ford. Open every night until Christ­
inas.

Visiting1Railroad
Officials to Make
Trip Thru State

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METHODIST BAZAAR
WAS GREAT SUCCESS
The Methodist bazaar Suturdny in
the store rooms on First street was a
great success in every way. And tho
supper—well, it was grtmt. Tho edi­
tor of the Herald says so because hu
ate two chicken suppers and when ho
went to pay for it the ladies would
not take any money. Those Metho­
dist Indies know that preachers and
editors like chiekcn.

NOTICE

FOR SALE
N E W TW O -STO RY HOUSE, N E A R L Y F IN ­
ISHED. E A S Y TERM S
Other Bargains in Real Estate

A. P . C onnelly

Olfieials of a number o f railroads
operating into Florida will bo the
guests here of local transportation Sale Bankruptcy Stock
men when the visitors come to start a
Notice is hereby given that under­
state tour which will begin hero Mon­ signed, trustee in the matter of S.
day. The occasion for the visit is a Benjamin, trading and doing business
trip of inspection during which tho as S. Benjamin, in Bankruptcy, will
vslting officials will make a close on Thursday, December 15th,' 1921, at
study of the physical condition of the corner o f First street and Pal­
The Miumi Steamship Company, op­
If the Sanford Band plays every
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ml taken for less than
Florida rail lines.
metto Ave., Hanford, Flordn, between
erating
steamers between Miami and
Thursday night as per schedule it
25 cents, nnd positively no classified nils charged to unyoiic.
Cash
Tho visiting officials will include tile hours o f It) a. lit, and 11 a. in. re­
would be a good thlsg to piny on the Jacksonville, lias announced that a
must
accompany
all
orders.
Count
five
words
to
11
line
mill
remit
ac­
tin* following:
ceive bids of the lease covering store
street and have all the stores open on 1 eduction of fifty per cent in freight
cordingly.
W. J. Crag, passenger traffic man­ rooms Nos. 301 nnd 303, in the City
Thursday nights and make It a rates on grapefruit, oranges, limes, to­
ager, Atlantic Const Line, Wilming­ o f Hanford, Scminqlc County, State of
“ shopper’s night” as well ns a night matoes, egg plants and avocados from
ton, N.
W. A. Russell, passenger Florida.
FOR RENT— Furnished flat with gn»
for the band concert. Plenty of music, Miami to Jacksonville will become traffic manager, Louisville &amp; Nash­
FOR
SALE
rage, 911 Myrtlo Ave.
223-tfo
Tlie right is reserved to reject any
I ig crowds attracted to Sanford at effective December U and continue ville railroad, Louisville, Ky.j F. \V.
and all bids. Highest bid subject to FOR S A LE — Oranges packed for FOR RENT— Two furnished rooms.
until February 28, 1922. The now
night means more business.
|Conner, passenger traffic mnn.tger; approval.
Inquire 009 Palmetto ave. 219-Otp
Christmas, Mrs. A. Vaughn, phono
rate will be 15 per cent standard crute ]
Pennsylvania System, Pittsburgh; W.
CLARENCE V. M AHONEY,
323-J.
223-Dtp
The Rod and Gun Club building on mid the reduction was decided upon W. Rclmnlsoit, passenger traffic man­
FOR RENT— Rooms and kilchennttos,
224-4 tc
Trustee.
BUY A LOT in Lane’s sub-division,
I he lake shore is being erected rapid­ for the purpose of co-operating with ager, Pennsylvania System, St. Louis;
Shirley Apt., opp. P. O.
22l)-20tp
$25.00 cash balance $10.00 per
ly and will ho ready for occupancy in growers and shippers in tho territory W, L, Light foot, general passenger
NOTICE TO FARMERS— Just ar­
[FO R R EN T— Furnished rooms, v.ith
time for the tourists who will visit ’ served by the line in order that they agent, N.
A St, L, railroad, Nash­ rived, fresh carload of that good old month.— E. F. Lane, The Real Estate
or without hoard. 503 West Third
Man.
1,18-fltp
Sanford this Spring. The buildings' might handle more advantageously ville, Term.; F. J. Robinson, general reliable KEYSTONE LIME.
Nuff
Street.
220-Gtc
passenger agent, Central o f Georgia sed. Telephone 135. Phono us your j FOR S A LE — 5 room bungalow, price
APARTM ENT
FOR
R EN T— Ono
$2,000; $500 cash, balance, easy
railroad, Savannah, Gn.
wants. They will have our usual
apartment consisting of two largo
terms;
5-room bungalow on corner lot
Acting as hosts on the tour will be prompt attention.— Hill Luinbor Com­
rooms,
well furnished, gas for cook­
the following local transportation pany. Service, quality, price. 223-2tc price $3,750, easy terms,— E, F. Lane,
ing, electric lights, running water.
The Real Estate Man.
221-ltp
men:
Adults apply 300 French Avenue, cor­
P. J. Saunders, vice-president and
FOR S A LE — Ford with neat truck
ner of Third street.
224-Gtc
general ntnnagcr o f the Peninsular A
body on, in good condition, $150. 819
I f you don’t see your
West Third street, Holly Ave. 221-Otp
Occidental Steamship Company; J. D.
W A N T E D _______
Rahner, general passenger agent, Flo­
FOR S A LE — Eight room House with
rdn East Const; A . W. Frltol, division
hath. Immediate possession. Small W AN TE D —300 laborers for paving
passenger agent, Atlantic Const Lino;
and sower work in tliu City of Day­
payment down, long tiniu on balance.
W. D. Stark, distret passenger agent,
tona,
Flu. Lowest wages 15 cents per
See Lnno or address Hox 782, Day­
Atlantic Const Line; A. Rice King,
hour
for
ten hours daily. Pay in cash
tona, Fla,
199’-Tu-Snt-4w
Florida passenger agent, Nashville,
every Saturday. Work will liiHt from
FOR S A L E —One Florence Automat­
six to eight months.— Atlantic HithuChattanooga &amp; St. Lous Line; II. C. T n o U l ’ g h o \ V
W in d o W S .
ic 3-burnor oil stove with nmnto)
Bretnoy, Florida passenger agent,1
lithic Co., Day tuna, Fin.,
222-Gtc
and oven. Call 415-W.
204-tfc
Louisville &amp; Nashville, and R. C. COmG ill RTld l o o k a i ’OUIHl
W
AN
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D
—
Customers
for
fresh
milk,
FOR S ALE - -Ono Daisy churn. Call
Burge, Florida passenger agent, Cen­
morning und evening deliveries.— R.
204-tfc
tral o f Georgia.—Times-Union,
— we have Something 415- \V.
L. Garrison. Phono 3711. 109-St-Tu
FOR S A LE — Two story
business 204-tfc
building. Apply to tho ownor, Klein
NOTICE TO FARM ERS—Just a r. fo r all o f the family.
Aros, 805 Oth St.
205-tfc I M I P N I P P P i n M I P l I
rived, fresh carload of that good old
reliable KEYSTONE LIME.
Nuff
FOR S A LE — Choice oranges und
sod. Telephone 135. Phono us your
grapefruit for Christmas, $2.00 per
wants. They will have our usual
box F. O. B, Osteen. Cush with order.
prompt attention.— Hill Lumber Com­
— F. N. Purdy, Osteen, Fin. 221-12tp
pany. Service, qunlity, price. 223-2tc
Mnltc it 11
FOR SALE OR RENT— 8-roomud Lnrgo mnuufnrtiirlng company, man­
house, to ll Oak avo. Phono 2H3-J. ufacturing potato barrels, wish to es­
218-tfc tablish branch warehouse in Sanford
and desire branch manager wHo can
FOR SALE CH E AP— Gas range nnd
invest $1,900.09. Address, P. O. Box
wood range, 1011 Oak ave. Phono
2594, Jacksonville, Florida.
283-J.
218-tfc

C L A S S IF IE D A D S

CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS

The Family’s
Xmas Gift

THE BALL HARD­
WARE CO.

LEXINGTON

WANTED

N o tice To F a rm e rs

or Hupmobile
Open and Closed Models
in Stock

Fresh Carload o f that Good Old Reliable

A number of Rood used cars at
prices und ternia to auit

KEYSTONE LIME

B. &amp; 0. Motor Co.

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room, also garage.

DISTRIBUTORS

Phone uh your wants

Telephone 135

They will have our usual prompt attention

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W A N TE D —Good 1921 Ford touring
car; will pay cash for host offor
submitted. H. 11., Box, 548. 224-3to
W A IT E D — Boarders. I Imvo rented
tho 12 room boarding houno, GD9
Laurel avonuo, tho wnlls newly paper­
ed and painted nnd everything nlco,
good homo cooking and something
furnished kod good to eat.— Mrs. Riddling, 000
110 Laurel Ave. Lnurol Ave.
223-2tp
109-tfc

FOR R EN T— 2 furnished bed rooms.
Phone 437-W, comer Elm &amp; Third
Streot.
105-tfc
FORTTEASE— A nice cottage,
6
.ooms, wolf located. Must have ono
year’s rent in advance.— J. E. Spurling.
223-2tc

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FOR R E N T

J iih I Arrived

209 Park Avenue.

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FOR R ENT— Bed room, 311 Park avonue.
178-tfc
FOR
RENT— Two furnished Led
rooms, Oil Park Avo.
212-tfc
FOR RENT— Furnished room,, 411
Park uvotiuu.
220-Gtp
FOR R EN T— Light
housekeeping
rooms, 200 Park Avo.
2 Ill-dtp
r— Apnrtmont,
1020 East Second street,
220-ltp

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LOST
LOST— G olf bag,""con­
taining sticks and the
barrel o f a gun, Satur­
day afternoon. Reward
if returned to Philip R.
Andrew, Celery Avenue.
Phone 371-Q
208-tfc

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NUMBER 223

FOURTH PLENARY SESSION
ARMS CONFERENCE OPENS
WITH HUGHES’ STATEMENT

Novel Automobile Interests London

CONGRESS WORK
IS DISCUSSED
BY TRAMMELL

SLAUGHTER
That Most Satisfactory
Progress Has Been
SHOT IN BACK
BY CONVICT Made by Committee

IN TH E NE W SESSION FLORIDA
SENATOR HAS MUCH FOR
FLORIDA

WHO ESCAPED W ITH HIM AND
SAID HE M E A N T TO K IL L
HIM A L L T H E T IM E

OF AM ERICAN PROPOSALS FOR
(By W. M. Kennedy)
N A V A L REDUCTION A N D
W ASHINGTON, Dec. 10.— In dis­
A L L AGREEM ENTS
cussing tho work awniting tho ses­
sion of congress which convened on
M ir Tin* A M o e U tr * P ress)
,
Monday last, Senator Park Trammell
WASHINGTON, Dec. lO .-A n glo today mndo the following statement:
Jnpancso nlllonce, long regardod with
"Tho Congressional mill grinds
prehension by the American peo­ slow but I proposo to urgo with all
ple passed into history today when my enorgy and ability, favorablo ac­
tho spokesmen o f both nations ut tho tion upon sovornl measures I now
arms conference accepted in its stead have ponding in the senato and 1 havo
the new four power agreement for hopos of success with several of them.
preservation of peaco in Pacific to
"Beginning shortly after I entered
which the Unitod States and Franco tho sonato. I havo boon endeavoring
became parties. Action pavcB tho way to havo a bill passed that would extend
to acceptance of American proposals to tho Drainage projects in Florida
for reduction of naval armaments and federal aid the same sb the govern­
in large mensuro expected to contri- ment aids the Irrigation projects of
lute to settlement of all Chinese ques­ tho west. I now havo a bill on this
tions.
Hubjcct pending before tho committee
nnd I was very much gratified on
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.— The Tuesday when the president recom­
drnft of tho proposod treaty between mended federal assistance for the re­
the United Stntes, Great Britain, Ja­ clamation of the swamp and overflow­
pan, and France, which is to supplant ed lands of the South."
the Anglo-Jnpnneso alliance nnd pnvo
"Florida has never received from
the way for tho acceptance of tho the United States as liberal donation
American proposals for naval reduc­ of lands for school purposes ns was
tion was formally laid heforo tho arms given to other public land stntes. In
conference today by Senator Lodge. justice wo nro entitled to u further
It’s a ten-year agreement in which grnnt from tho United States. I have
four nations hind thomselvos to re pending a hill providing for n-dona­
spect their existing rights in insular tion to tho stnto of Florida for the
possessions and dominions in tho Pa­ bonofit o f tho stnto school fund of ap­
cific and in case of disputes which proximately cyio hundred thousand
cannot he settled by diplomacy agree ucrcs of government land.
to a Joint conference nmong them­
Some months ago I Introduced in
selves, any ono of tho parties may tho senate n hill providing that rail­
withdraw on twelve months notice, a f­ roads Bhould pay claims for lost and
ter the cxpirntlon of ten years. Trea­ damaged freigh tnnd
overcharges
ty .requires confirmation by sonata.
within sixty days from presentation
The treaty had not been signed for­ of claim nnd providing a penalty for
mally but had been initialed by repre­ failure to make such prompt settle­
sentatives of four powers.
ment, legislation aTgng this line is
needetl nnd will ho urged by me."
POLITICS AND TUT. II1HLE
"In my opinion the law should nev-------or have boon cnactod allowing tho rnilST. PETERSBURG, Dee. 10.— C u rl1r,)ll(|H
fix rates that would give
Ilenkle, of Brnttlcboro, Vermont,1them a guaranteed onrning of R 1-2
who recently came hero for the w in -; |U,r cent with an option of six per
ter, is hotter o ff by $10 because of cent. This is wrong in policy nnd it
the candidacy of Frank Pulver, hotel was known at tho time the law was
proprietor, for mayor of St. Peters­ unacted that its purpose was to bring
burg. Mr. Pulvor Inst Sunday pub­ about n raise In rates. The Florida
lished in a local newspaper n cam­ freight rates wore increased about 07
paign advertisement entitled “ Re­ per cent. These excess rates have
ligion j* Business" in which He de­ worked great detriment to all farm,
clared that ninny had profited by grove nnd commercial industries in
my state. I shall push my bill to re­
reading certain Psalms.
Mr. Hcnklc snicl he hnd neglected peal this guarantee income feature of
the advantages to he ncrived from a .the present railroad law and thereby
study of the Good Book, but always [hopo to accomplish further reduction
had carried with him ns a trensured in freight rates.
"The state o f Florida hns establish­
memento, a Bible presented to him
ed
nn experimental farm in tho Flori­
l&gt;y his mother many years ago. It
da
Everglades. This Ih in lino with a
was this Biblo he drew from his grip
to see if the references in Pulver’s policy I have advocated for years. The
federal government should assist in
advertisement
wero
appropriate,
financing
this enterprise and I shall
when to his surprise, on turning to
endeavor to havo congress make un
the thirty seventh Psalm, he found a
annual appropriation of $10,000 for
neatly folded ten dollar hill.
such purpose."
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Henkel is n man of middle ngc nnd
lie presumes his mothor plnced tho
ten dollar bill in the Bible when Hhe
presented it to him ns n young man
with her blessing. Ho says ho will
always treasure it, ns it hns a far
greater value to him now ns a
memento than oh mere money.
LONDON, Dec. 10.—Aftor tho firtit
POISON IN TH E EYES surprise occasioned by Ennion
Do
Vnlorn’B repudiation of tho proposition
MOUNT DORA, Dec. 10.— A con­ for crentlng tho Irish Frco Stnto, of­
vict of the Orange county enmp near
ficials in both London nnd Dublin
Lake Oln hns been seriously ill ns n
wore occupiod today mninly in ennresult o f receiving In tho eyes n
charge o f rattlesnake poison which nn vassing 'tho prospects for ratification
enraged rcplllo hurled nt him last! 0f the Anglo-Irish treaty when it
week. Another convict captured tho comes hoforo the meeting of tho Hail
snnkc nnd plnced it in n enge. Tho Eircnnn next Wednesday.
"inn who wns injured was teasing the
Tho bnlnnco pf opposition In both
wire front o f tho cage when tho snnkc
cities appeared to ho that Arthur
xoptilc nnd hnd his fnco car *he screen
"truck nt him, tho rattler hitting tho Griffith, ns sponsor of tho tronty, will
wire so hard that tho poison from obtain.an effective mnjority, although
its fangs dashed into tho eyes o f its It was admitted hero that Mr. DoVnitormentor. Fenn, who wns called to ora possesses a strong following nnd
treat tho mnn found, that tho poison that tho voting, therefore, may pos­
hnd affected his eyofc and throat and sibly bo very closo. If Mr. DuVnlorn
should be defeated In his fight against
although ho was' seriously ill ho Is
ratification It is thought hero that
expected to recover. Tho snake,
ho may resign his position ns head of
which hnd nlno rattles waB chloro­
tho Sinn Fein.
formed nnd proaorved in alcohol.

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nnd Boris. It Is n two-seated automobile with airplane propeller, driven by an
L IT T L E ROCK, Doc. 10.— A posso
AND HUGHES SPOKE A T
eight horsepower engine.
started at daylight today on tho trail
LENGTH ON QUESTION
of tho savon convicts who escaped
Mir Tkr A u o rla lrl I’r m l
from the penitentiary hero yostordny
W ASH ING TO N,
Dec.
10.— Th*
to search the hills for Tom Slaughter.
fourth
plenary
session
of
the
arms
Slaughter, a noted bandit, with a rec­
conference
opened
today
with
a
state­
ord o f nearly a score of breaks for
freedom from Southwestern jnils nnd ment by Secretary Hughes thnt the
prisons, was shot to death in tho Sa- moHt satisfactory progress had been
ino county hills by ono of tho con­ mndo by the committee of wholo on
victs ho lihornted, according to tho Fnr Eastern question. Tho first sub­
story told to Sheriff Crowo by tho ject wnH Chinn nnd Hughes spoko at
Action o f Board o f Trustees Was Endorsed at Yes­ man who snld ho shot hlm.-J. C. How- length on thnt question. Reported on
nrd’ who surrendered*with' four others resolutions affecting that country and
terday’s Session
of the six who ncceptcd Slaughter’s conference ndopted them.
offer of freedom. Ho told officials ho
ORLANDO, Dec. 10.— Tho outstand­ been transferred to tho St. L ouIb con­
shot Slaughter in the back nnd hnd HANDSOME HOME IS '
ference.
"POOR M A N ’S CLUB"
ing fonturo of tho session of tho Flor­
Tho following local prenchcrs were irtended to shqpt him from tho mo­
ida Annual Conference yesterday was
elected to deacon’s orders nnd will he ment the pnrty left tho prison. Tho
ST. AU GUSTINE, Dec. 10.—"Dlenthe adoption o f the report of tho trus­ ordained in the clnss of deacons Sun­ note Howard snys he left in tho pris­
more,"
the handsome homo of the Into
on, bearing the snme statement, could
tees of tho Southern collogo In which day: Charles Willinm Dudley, Jack­
C.
F.
Hnmudcn,
which Mr. Hampden
not bn found enrly todny.
the action of the bonrd in tho re-locn- sonville district; Jns. Sdwnrd Lois nnd
left in his will to he utilized ns a
James Edward Skipper, Ocala district;
tion of the college at Lakeland was
"poor man’s club,’* has been leased by
PRE SB YTER IAN CHURCH
John Pendleton Gnincs, Orlando dis­
confirmed. This matter was postpon­
the executors o f the estnte to Mrs.
trict; Francisco Bonn, I.ntin district,
New members continue to bo re­ J. Galley, o f Camden, N. JJ., for uso
ed from the day before pending defin­
The class to ho admitted into full con­ ceived into the Church each Sabbath.
ite information ns to the deeds to the
ns a ten room nnd restaurant.
nection will ho .addressed by tho bishop
The session meetH nt the close of
property containing tho disciplinary
The home will not he nvnilnble ns
Saturday morning.
(
each preaching service for the recep­ a club for n long time because there
trust clause.
The class of the fourth year wns tion of members by letter and on is no envowment for it» upkeep. Tho
A tender message of lovo to tho
called,
nnd James LeGrnndc Hunter profession of faith.
members o f the conference wnH con­
cxociitora state thnt it wns lenaedwns
elected
to elder’s orders. J. L.
veyed in n letter from Rov. W.* A.
The services Sunday will be ns fol­
Lowdor, n fuithful local pronchcr, who Bourn, D. Cnrrerrn, It. A. Guy, R. L. lows:
I)R. GEORGE H YM AN, ELECT­
hns done efficient supply work for Sumner and W. O. Bencher romnin in
Sundny School 0:45 A. M,
ED TO IM POOU TANT POSITION
thirty years, nnd who, because of his thin class, not having pussed Urn ra­
Trenching 11:00 A. M.
W ITH STETSON U N IV E R S IT Y
nge, nnd feebleness, Is prevented from qulrod examination,
Junior Christian Endeavor 2.HO P.
attending the conference. Rev. C. F. I The orders o f A. D. Buck wero rcc- M.
At the Floridn Baptist Convention
Blnckhurn wns requested to
make ognized, he coming to this conference
Intermediate Christian Endenvor just held at Minmi, there were reso
suitable reply to the communication. from tho M. E. church.
2:.'10 P. M.
lotions ndopted looking to the en­
Tho following were admitted on
Tho clnHs of tho second yenr wns
Senior Christian Endeavor G:M0 P. largement of Stetson University, nnd
calleil, and the following wero elected trial: George Morris Glazier and M.
a special University committee, of
to deacon’s orders: Karl H. Kocst- Robert Clnudo Moore of tho Bnrtow
Preaching 7:110 P. M.
thirty seven members wns appointed
line, Fred B. Langford, Francisco district; Marvin L. Smith, Jacksonville
to take ''charge o f tho work. The
Snnz, Charles Sterling Gardner. Fran­ district; Robert T. Caldwell and Jesso
Two suspicious looking characters members of this committee are the
cisco Bonn remains in this class and Lee Criswell, Orlando district; Tims. were here this morning. They turned
Yoon I’ lconc of thiH class, is an older. Wright Carlton and Marshal Elijah out to be Wayne Thomas o f the
E. M. Stanley, Jr., of thiH class hns Thompson, Tnmpa District.
Thomas Advertising Co., o f Jackson­

LAKELAND IS RATIFIED IN
SELECTION FOR COLLEGE BY
THE METHODIST CONFERENCE

HOPE CONTINUES •
FOR SETTLEMENT
IRISH QUESTION

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SANFORD, FLO RID A, SATURDAY7DECEM HER 10, 1921

PROPOSED TREATY DRAFT
QUADRUPLE ENTENTE IS
LAID BEFORE CONFERENCE

Sanford
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Steele High School
and Duval High
W ill battle Today

ville and Walter Neal o f the Edward
Sterns Co., of St. Augustine. Wo
will vouch for them being anything
hut hank robbers.

N egro Strike Leader
Says Can’t Control
Strike and Resigns

At Jacksonville nnd Have Insured the Federal nnd Slate Officers Trying to
Settle Packing Strike
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Game Against Rain
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JACKSONVILLE,
Dec. 10.— Tho

Mljr The Aaaorlnled I'rrn )
CHICAGO, Dee. 10.— Federal

and

Steele High school, Dayton, Ohio, nnd stnto officials are working today in
the Duval High mot hero today in tho nn effort to settle the strike of tho
intersectional 'football clash. It rain­ packing house workers, which has
ed heavily most of tho night nnd until caused a week of riot and disorder in
10 o’clock this morning hut decided to livestock centers while Chicago pack­
piny game on account of rain insur­
ance. The game was insured against
rain for fivo thousand dollars. Under
InHurancT policy if tho tennis play tho
Insurance compand will pny them tho
difference between tho gate receipts
nnd fivo thousand dollars. Tho game
is in Southsldo I’nrk nnd tho fiold is
pnrtly sod nnd pnrtly clay. It is ex­
pected tho gridironers will battle in n
sea of mud.

ers announced they wore operating nt
nearly normal and union leaders en­
deavoring to extend strike Ity appeal
for sympathetic walkout by other
trades in the stockyards.
Reports
that H,000 imported workers had been
brought into Chicago yards wero de­
nied by tho packers. G. W. Reed, ne­
gro lender of strikers in Kansas City,
announced he would resign today, say­
ing ho was no longer aide to keep tho
strikers there under control.

PURE FOOD INSPECTOR
TR A V E LLE D SOME FOUR POLICEMEN KILLED
STIRRED UP TO D AY
ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 10.— Dr.
SAILORS A T M ANAG UA
W. E. A. Wyman, city pure food in­
(I1r,Tke Aaanrlntrd I'rraa)
spector, travelled 404 miles within
M A N A G U A , Nicaragua, Dec. 10.—
the city limits during the month of
Four policemen were killed, ono
November on officinl business, ac­
wounded,
while breaking up street
cording to his monthly roport, In tho
fight hero Inst night between several
course o f which ho made 410 inspec­
American Marines nnd pnrty of civiltions including everything from rail­
ana. Two Marines w ounded. Ma­
road stations to an nnnlysis of ice.
rines wore o ff duty nt time.
M AIIEL SAILE D UNDER FALSE
COLORS IS M EXICAN CHARGE NOBLE PEACE PRIZE
HAS BEEN DIVIDED
SWEDEN AND N O RW AY
MEXICO CITY7DccV 10’ — The Am ­
( I l f The Aaaoclnled Preaa)
erican fishing schoonor Mabel, now
C H R IS T IA N IA , Norway, Dee. 10.
being hold by Mexican authorities, de­
scribed in foreign offico statement to­ — Noble poaco prize for ninotcen
day ns a carrier o f contraband arms. twenty ono officially announced today
Tho chnrge wns also mado that other hnd been divided equally betwcon
bouts flying tho United States flag HJalmnr Brantlng, Premier o f Swed­
en, and Christian L. Lange, o f Nor­
engages in gun running.
way, Secretary Interparliamentary
Union.
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ANOTHER FREE BIBLE
LECTURE SU ND AY NIGHT
The International Bible Student's
Association has arranged for the de­
livering of free Bible lectures every­
where next Sunday night, December
11, the same subject ns heretofore
announced, "Millions
Now, Living
Will Never Die.” being used. They
claim that this is the "Message of
The Hour." Part o f the Gospel of
night, 7:.‘!0 o'clock and as usual seats
the Kingdom."
Tho Ideal Bible students have en­
gaged Mss. S. T. Buchanan o f Jack­
sonville to deliver the lecture in San­
ford, nt the Star Theatre, Sunday
night, 7:.‘10 o’clock nnd nn usual thcro
will be free and there will be no col­
lection.

MORE CORRUPTION
STIRRED UP TODAY
IN STILLMAN CASE
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Dec. 10.
— Charges thnt ngents for James A
Stillman, attempted corrupt und
bribe prospective witnesses in trial
o f his divorco suit against, wife, mndo
todny by defense counsel in henring
before Supreme Court Justice Morschnuser.
FIR E CHIEF RESIGNS
G A IN E S V ILLE , Doc. 10.— Chief
Brinson, of the locnl fire department,
has tendered his resignation effective
January 1. Explaining
thnt aftor
thnt dnto he will he absent from tho
city frequently. Tho city council has
rofarred the resignation to the Firo
Corqmlttco along with a resolution
cxprcsolng appreciation of Chief
Brinson’s services.

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representatives of the thirty suvon
nsHoeiationH of the state.
Dr. George Hyman, lyintor of the
First Baptist Church of this city was
deemed the proper man to bo tho
head of this committee nnd woh ho
designated. I)r. Hyman has been nn
active worker in the convention fo r
a number o f years and is a strong
Stetson University mnn.
A t nn enrly dntc Dr. Hymnn will
have conference with Dr. Lincoln
Hully, President of Stetson and per­
fect plans for thiH enlarged work.
The possibilities of tho University
wore clcnrly seen by the convention
and within n year rcsultp in a large
way lire expected.
Soma o f Dr. Hyman's plans nro as
follows:
The Organization of the Stetson
Alumni in each county.
The tabulation of possible students.
The publicity of the Universities
Doings.
Many other helpful features.
The High School Auditorium should
have n Grand Plano so thnt when an
nrtint visits Sanford n number o f his
finest program selections will not
havo to bo omitted for lack o f a fit ­
ting Instrument nnd thnt all recltala
nnd concerts may havo a Just ad­
vantage musically.

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ADDITIONAL LOCAL

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DECEMBER M ATTRESS S A L E
As Ion? as our supply o f cotton
lasts we will sell now cotton mattress­
es at tho following prices delivered.
Full sizo 50-lb. cotton mattress, $8.
Three-quarter size, $7.00.
Single bed size, $0.00.
You aro not under any obligation to
take these mattresses if not satisfac­
tory on dollvory.
Will also renovato your old mnttross
up until December 20th, after which
tlmo wo will discontinue renovating
and if you want work, got it whllo you
can. Writo us a card and your call
will be answered at once.— Sanford
Mattress Factory, Snnford, Fla.
218-Gtp
Lnwrenco
Auditorium,

Haynes, High
Decembor 0th.

Th e Star To-day
S P E C IA L PRO D U CTIO N ,
JAMES K IR K W O O D in—

“The Great ......
Impersonation”
AJSunshine Comedy,
“ LO VE and W A R ”

School
220-3tc

Well, Jacksonville made good as n
football cityl

Saturday at the Princess— Gladys W al­
ton in “ H igh Heels” ; also a Comedy

Tho ladles o f tho Baptist Church
will hold thoir annual bazaar on Fri­
day and Saturday, Decombcr 10 and
17. Placo will bo announced lator.
HARDEE IN V ITE S
210-tfc
T H E GOVERNORS TO
M EE T IN

Still, it wouldn’t do fo r everybody
to bo ambitious. There would be no­
body left to trim.

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hand nindo articles, suitable for Admiral Ashley II. Robertson.
Christmas gifts, and n tnblo of home
A t the final business session which
baked pastry, bread and rolls.
210- brought adjournment of tho thirteen­
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th nnnunl conference of tho houso of
governors, the chief address was de­
I.nwronce Ilnynos, High School livered by Gov. Henry J. Allen o f
Auditorium, Decembor 0th.
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TW O SUITS FOR T H E PR IC E OF 1 P LU S $10.00
For example, if you buy a Suit at $35.00 or
whatever the price may be, you are entitled
to any style o f H art Schaffer &amp; Marx or So­
ciety Brand Suit in the store not exceeding
the purchase price, for an additional pay­
ment of $10.00.

This Sale will Last till the Night of
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Kansas, on "industries,” in which he
told of tho Industrial court of hie
state. Two Invitations were recelvfor tho next conference, Gov. Cary A
Hardee of Florida, nsking the body
to meet at Jacksonville, and Gov. E.
F. Morgnn o f West Virginia, invit­
ing the body to White Sulphur
Springs. These nnd other plnccs will
be considered by tho executive com­
mittee, re-elected today ns follows:
GGov. William C. Sproul of Pcnn'ylvnnln. Qov J ] £ a '.' Robertson" Oki

CHARLESTON, S. C. Doc. 8.— A f ­
ter nn informal smokor under the
Havo your watches and Jewelry re auspices o f tho chamber o f commerce
mired at McLaulin’s. Two first class hero tonight, the governors who for
watch makers. Prompt sorvice.
three days havo been attending the
140-tfc sessions o f tho thirteenth annual
houso o f governors, took the train at
Lnwrenco Haynes, High School into little bits and to sell them o ff in
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will
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entertained in lahoma, and. Gov.
H. J Allen, Knnnnj.
In tho white houso by the president
John G. Townsend, Jr. Shelbyville,
METHODIST B A ZA A R
nnd Mrs.
Harding. Gov. Nathan
Del., treasurer, and W. C. Riley|
Miller o f New York stayed over.
Ilndlson, WIs., secretary, worn nlso
Tho Methodist Lr.dics will hold
The governors declnreJ thamsclves re-elected.
their Christmas Bazaar Fridry and particularly Interested In the tmoko
Saturday, December 9th, and 10th, in screen demonstration by tho torpedo
SUGAR DECLINES
the building recently vacated by Mrs. boat destroyers Cnse nnd Roldt-off
Cates.
tho mouth o f the harbor this after­
( 11/ T h e Annnclntrd I ’ rraa)
Tho "Something Different” offered noon, tho chief executives being
N E W YORK,
Dec O.-Furthcr
by tho Mothodlsts will bo hand made gueHts on these two nnvnl ernft,
weakness dclevoped on tho low raw
i Colonial Rugs ami n full lino of doll which belong to the AVnnt'c de­
sugar mnrket today to tho basis of
clothes in assorted sizes.
stroyer squadrons which nro winter­
There will bo, also, many benutiful ing hero under comtnnnds o f Rear- two cents for Cuba’s cost and freight

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IS TH E K E Y TO TH E H E A L T H
PROBLEM
Health is the natural order.
Disease is a disturbance of natur­
al conditions.
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plant.
The Nerves are the medium of
transmission of brain messag­
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A ll Nerves originate in the brain,
pass through the spine to var­
ious organs and tissues o f the
body.
Any Displacement o f the Spine
will partially close its openings
compress the soft nerves and
cause disease.
The Chiropractor with his hands alone, restores tho ^ r t e brao to its proper position, relieving the nressSro on the
nerves nnd nature resumes normal function
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Hours 9a. m.; 1-6 il m.
Evenings by Appointment
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&lt;1 p«.atnl rnrd In thla department,
drlnlla, o r tr lr h p o n r the Item, ■ g ’M
be g r e a t l y appreciated.

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day evening for Leesburg where she
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cil o f the Columbian Mutual*Life,,
every one ,of these officers ;arol
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wofkcra that mean to put things ^
C H R IS TIA N SCIENCE
across in big shape and they have to ^
SERVICES
bnck them up one o f the liveat bunch ^
Sunday
December 11th 1921.
o f members belonging to any club. I
Subject
A membership enmpnign will be
God
The
Preserver Of Man
lodged nt once and it Is o f the opin­
Sunday
School..
..10:00 a. m.
ion o f all that arc on the inside that
Church S ervic e.___ 11: a. m.
when these officers retire nt the end
of their term the Sanford Club will
Woman's Club Bldg., Oak Ave.
boast of three times os many mem­
All Are Wciiome
bers ns they Imve now.
This organization Ims ono o f the
best forms o f insurance and to those
P R E S IlY T E R lA N C. E.
that are contemplating taking out
insurance it will he well for them to
Junior C. E. 2:30— Mrs,
Donald
get in communication with either Mr.
Whitcomb,
3upt.
Purdon or Mr. Chapman.
Intermediate C. E.— 2:30 Sunday
afternoon.—
Mildred Holly, Leader.
NOTICE TO FARM ERS— Just ar­
Senior Topjc. Our Pledge. Points
rived, fresh cnrlond of that good old
NufT we are Likely to Neglect. L o a d e rreliable KEYSTONE LIM E.
sed. Telephone 13B. Phone us your Zotn Davison.

FOII MISS IIU F F
The attractive home o f Mrs. 1). L.
Thrasher was the seem* of a lovely
party yosterdny afternoon when Mrs.
J. I). Woodruff entertained at a bridge
party in honor of Miss Anna Lou IIulT,
of Atlanta, Gn., the guest of her sister, Mrs. Men Caswell. The quests
included the members o f the Mon Ton
bridge dub. There being four tables
o f players.
Heautiful in every detail were the wants. They will have our usual
decorations used In the various rooms prompt attention.— Hill Lumber Comwhere the card tables were arranged. pony. Service, quality, price. 223-2tc
Poinsettins, holly, Christmas orna­
------------------------ments and garlands lent a festive ap­
Think how America's heart would
pearance throughout the spacious ache for the Jobless if they were
home. On the card tables were poin- on the other sid^* of the Atlantic!—
settia cups filled with candy which Birmingham No’«'s,
was enjoyed during the game.
Ip the interesting game of bridge
played during tbo afternoon, high Haynes Recital
score was made by Mrs. Robert Hines'
at Auditorium
who was awarded a hand painted lin- j
Last N ight
gorie set. The honorec was presented
silk lingerie.
The Lawrence Haynes’ recital at
Following the awarding of prizes
i the High School Auditorium last night
Mrs. Woodruff served delicious re-'
was an event in musical circles and ait
freshments consisting of Poinsettin
those fortunate enough to attend were
salad, nut bread samlwitches, cheese
well repaid.
bulls, olives and tea.
The records of Mr. Haynes' triumph
Invited to meet the charming honwould fill many newspapers and the
oroo were Miss Lcttic Caldwell, Miss
beauty and finish o f his voice so well
Thelma Fraser, Mrs. Roy Chittenden,
known that added comment
would
Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs. Dick Urown,
seem superfluous.
Mrs. Don Whitcomb, Miss Father Mil­
Truly he possesses a splendid tenor,
ler, Miss Sara Wight, Mrs. Ed. Letts,
a drnmntic tenor, of sympathetic qual­
Mrs, Robert Hines, Mrs. Hen Caswell,
ity, of crystnlino brilliancy, resonance
Mrs. Joe Chittenden, Miss Norma
nnd purity of tone, #
Herndon, Mrs. C. It. Kirtley and Miss
His numbers were rendered with ex­
Daphne Wimbish.
quisite art.
The greatest thing sought by Mr.
FOB VISITORS
Haynes, however, Is the interpreta­
Among the most delightful of the
tive ability, the power to express tho
season’s social events, was the bridge
meaning o f his songs.
party given yesterday afternoon by
His numbers covered all moods,
Mrs. George DcCottcs, in honor of
were prefaced with descriptive talks
Mrs, J, E. Ilrouse, of Vancouver, II. C.,
and so visualized in interpretation that
Hie guest o f Mrs. B. W. Herndon, and
even the most musical enjoyed.
Mrs. Frank Dour, of Augusta, Gn., the
One of tile features of the recital
guest of Mrs. T. I,. Dumas, there be­
was the wonderful performance of the
ing nine tables of players. The guests
accompanist (Temento Mannucci upon
included the members of the Fort­
whom much o f the success of the re­
nightly Bridge (Tub.
cital was due.
The decorations featuring the color
The program opened with a group
motif of red and green Was bountiful­
of popular and request songs. Other
ly carried out with lovely baskets and
request songs were interpolated thru
vases of poinsettins and ferns. The
the songs selections. Of these “ The
tally cards were also
hand-painted
American's Cause" was given and re­
with poinsettins.
pented with triumphant success. Add­
When seores were counted,
Mrs.
ed numbers of lighter vein were a
Harry Lewis made high score among
delightful group of
Italian
street
the club members and was awarded an
songs.
Italian pottery jnrdcniur, the Club
The program selections other than
consolation prize, a powder jar, was
those mentioned included:
won by Mrs. Hal Wight. High score
La Procession
Frnnck
among the guests was made by Mrs.
Le Muimir do Rosomondo
Duparc
F. E. Hazard, who was given an Ital­
f ’hnnnon Triste
Duparc
ian pottery jardenier and the consola­
I'ay sage
Hahn
tion prize, a powder jar, was awarded
Serenade
Bantock
to Mrs. B. A. Howard. The honorees
An Old Song Re-Sung
Bantock
were presented framed Old English
A
Dream
Greig
prints.
Over the IliIIh
Terry
At the conclusion of the card game
Floods o f Spring
Rachmaninoff
the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Geo.

Our Christian Endeavor Society
Meets onch .Sunday night,
And if you'd only come
i 'Twould give us much delight.
At half past six we gather
In our Christian Endeavor room,
So make a special effort
And don't stay at home.
TH E B A PT IS T T E M PLE

Tomorrow is the Third Sunday m
Advent.
Sunday School at Nino A. M.
Low Mass at Ten A. M.
Benediction of tho Blessed Sacrameat after Mass.
Sormon: “ Tho Immaculate Coneeption."
Children's Mass next Saturday nt
Eight A. M.
Strangers Welcome. Sitting free.

1922

ID L E W E A L T H invokes a hard­
ship oh its possessor; he is deprived
ofithelnterest it would earn; and, in
addition, community wealth is not
increased fo r the reason that idle
money does not build up a commun­
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strong bank, and you will fulfill the
purpose o f acquired wealth qnd en
ife ty and security.
joy its.yield in safety

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Theatre, Sunday night, 7:30. 223-ltc

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Just received full lino of army goods ■
—army officers’ shoes, teats, tarpnl1ians, cols ami mattresses for cots. All
grades blankets, khaki breeches, hats
caps, leggins, etc. Call ami see our
real bargain
prices.— Thrasher &amp; 5
Garner.
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A CO M M UNITY BU ILD E R

■ F. P. Forster, Pres.

Reduced Electric fixture sale, whole*, p
sale prices.— Treadwell Electric Co.
Telephone 192.
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DIRECTORY OF SANFORD
You" f Can Find
the
Name
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Sanford in This Column
LAW YERS

CONTRACTORS

George A. DeCottes

S. O. Shinholser
Contractor nnd Builder

Attorncy-at-Law

Die," hear it again, Star Theatre, Sun­
Over Seminole County Bank
day night. Free.
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NOTICE TO FARM E RS—Just ar­
rived, fresh carload of that good old
reliable KEYSTONE LIM E.
Nut?
sed. Telephone 135. Phone us your
wants. They will imve our usual
prompt attention.— Hill Lumber Company. Service, quality, price. 223-2te
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Have you heard “ Millions Now Living Will Never D ie?" Star Theatre
Sunday night. Free.
223-ltc

Sanford Constructs Co,

HARTFORD B A T T E R Y
“ Battery Insurance”
Sold and Serviced by

Edw. Higgins, Inc.
H aight &amp; Wieland

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CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Planes and Specifications Cheerfully
Furnished
All Work Guaranteed
H. T. PAC E

P. O. Box h i

P U R E W ATER

G ARAGES

Elder Springs Water
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Phone 31 M V
Sanford, Fit.

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Hotel Montezuma
“ Snnford’a New Hotel"
11.60 Up Per Day

SA N FO R D

NOVELTY

W O RKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
W ork
CONTRACTOR and BUILDEP
517 Commercial Street

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Quick Service Transfer
Stornffe Facilities
If we please you, tell others; if off
tell us. Phone 498
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— Get your Scratch Pads from Tbi
Herald— by tho pound— 16c.

Acteylene W elding

Law abiding citizen: One who
OF A L L KINDS
obeys such laws as are not dead let­
Sanford W elding Co.
ters by common consent.
What tho Bible shows o f present Located In Eagle Bldg., 205 Oak Ave.
world conditions and what the future
hits in store, will ho explained in the
lecture by Mr. S. T. Buchanan, at the
IN S U R A N C E
Star Theatre Sunday night, Dec. 11,
nt 7:30. Don't miss It. Scnts free.
L IF E INS. CO.
No collection.
223-ltc N. Y .
\y. T . ROBERTS, Agent
It scorns to us there is some talk
o f Lloyd George coming to Washing­
ton. *" '
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Florida
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Public Accountant; Audits— System*
Income Tax Service

Room 16 McNeill-Davis Bldg.
Phone 852

Orlando, FI*.

Auto Radiator Repair
Shop
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Located nt 207 French Ave., between
2nd and Third.

E. R. BERGQUI9T.

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The ladies of the Baptist Church
will hold their annual bazaar on Fri­
Expert Repairing
Church services for tin* 3rd. Sunday day and Saturday, December 10 and
OIL, GAB and ACCESSORIES
17. Place will be announced Inter.
in Advent:
Oak and First
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7:30 n. m. Low Celebration.
9:15 a. m. Sunday School.
What is the subject? Why, "M il­
Geo. W. K n igh t
11:00 a. m. Morning Service and
lions Now Living Will Never Die."
Litany.
Henl Estate nnd Insurance
Sunday night, Star Theatre, Free.
7:30 a. m. Vespers and address.
FLORIDA
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At the Early Celebration will bo

Witness my hnnd and tho seal of
sold court nn thiH 10th dny of .Decern-"
- her, A . D. 1021.

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Money gathered and not working
is truly ID L E W E A L T H .

HOLY CROSS CHURCH

Upon his arrival ia Snnfoid yo«teniny Robert L, Hunt, the District
Manager for the Columbian Mutual
Life, found the Sanford Cooiici’ |repared for him with plans for one of
their best meetings to lie followed by
a social program.
Mr. Hunt is well known in Sanford,
coming hero in August to organize
and install the Snnford Club and with
the assistance of the Snnford mem­
bers this Chib lias grown to nearly
a hundred members. Mr. Hunt gave
the retiring officers a big ovation nnd white friends arc cordially invited to
C ITATIO N
after tho regular order o f business attend thone services. All Christian
and the election of officers for tho workers regardless of church affilin- f ' eo- EugeneThurston, Complainant,
vsyear, a Idg spread was laid for all the tipn are welcome to attend those
Thurston, Defendant.
members nt which time many prom­ services. Bring your note book and
Bibles. You are needed in these T " 1,ovip Thurston, Residence Uninent Snnford boys made nice talks.
Lrho officers elected for this coming servlces for the ndvnncelng o f theknown:
It appearing from an affidavit, fUod
year ^re as follows: II. H. Purdon, greatest cause,the Kingdom o f
Christ.
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tills cause that you are a non-rosiPresident; T. M, Blcdosc, Vice-Presi­
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o f the State o f Florida, therofore,
dent; C. F. Chapman, secretary; J, D.
you, Dovio Thurston, are ordered,and
Dossoy, Treasurer; R. M. GrovenJudge Kuthorford’a lecture* "M il- required on the Oth day o f February,
stoln, Clmplin; F. C. Hancock, Audi­
linns Now Living Will Never Die," A . D. 1922, to appear to the bill of
tor; McAlpine Corusey, PHot; R. H.
,
w t^'1
an interesting complaint exhibited against yop in
Wynn Guardsman; Frank M, Pur- discourse by Mr. S. T. Buchanan in this cause.
•don, Picket.
the Star Theatre Sunday night, 7:30
|„ or-dprccl that this notlco be pubThis coming' year under the guid
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Conu} aml ,,ri"b'
friends.
In the Snnford llurnid onco n
mice or the above officers promise*1No collection.
223-ltc 1WCok fo r eight weeks.
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As long ns our supply o f cotton
lasts wo will sell new cotton mattress­
es nt tho following prices delivered.
Full size 30-lb. cotton mattress, 28.
Thrco-qunrter size, |7.00.
Single bed sizo, 20.00.
You are not under any obligation to
take these mattresses if not satisfac­
tory on delivery.
Will also renovate your old mattress
up until December 20th, after which
time wo will discontinue renovating
and if you want work, get it while you
can. Write us a card and your call
will bo unswered at once.— Sanford
Mnttrcss Factory, Snnford, Fla.
218-Otp

Sunday December 11th.
9:30 A. M. Class for men in the
NOTICE TO FARM ERS— Just ar­
Star Theatre.
rived, fresli carload o f that good old
9:30 A. M. The Main School at the reliable K EYSTO NE
LIME.
Nulf
Church.
nod. Telephone 136. Phone us your
11.00 A. M. Address by the repro- wants. They will have our usual
sentntives o f the C hurch to the pron,pt attention.— 11:11 Lumber ComConvention held in Miami. In- puny. Service, quality, price. 223-2tc
teresting,
yes. Hon.
Schell:
Mai nos, Mr. Charlie Henderson,
Hear Mr, S. T. Buchanan, o f Jack­
Mr. H. S. Sallet'k, Mr. Ed Hen­ sonville, Sunday, Star Theatre, 7:30
derson, nnd jins tor.
p. m. Free.
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(1:30 P, M. The Young Peoples Meet­
ing in charge of Miss Essie Whit­
If God had filled the rivers with
tle ant! Mr. Fay Loaning.
fancy soft drinks, men would be
7:30 P. M. Dr. George Hyman will making pure water nnd selling it at
preach on tho subject. "Drown- fjve ccntfl n glass.
ing People." One o f the itispir______
ntlonnl messages that will help
Sleep is pronounced by a doctor ns
you to live your life worth while. on|y „ habit. A phonograph in the
Be sure to hear it.
flat above will break the habit. DoThe music is always good at the , rojj News.
Baptist Temple.
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The welcome is genuine.
"Millions Now Living Will Never
A L L SOULS CHLTtCH SERVICES

IDLE WEALnrrrT

DECEMBER M ATTRESS S A L E

tiie Corporate Communion for the
In order to relieve the strain upon .. Employment Bureau..
Confirmed members of I he B. S. A.
The Advent Music
isspecially
" t,,° ■ ««» in tJ“ -' street," America proTho vocntlonnt committee of tho Busi­
selected and very beautiful;
Mrs. lK,,'0!i to 8tr“ P t,,L‘ battleships.
And
COMING
ness nnd Professional Women’s Club
Tnkncli, Soloist.
then along comes Henry Ford and
requests all young women desiring
____________________wants to convert the junk into more
The famous Female Quartette of
employment to register at the First
flivers!— Denver Times.
CONGREGATION A I, CHURCH
Florida Memorial College will ap­
Nationni Bank.
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AGNES G. BERNER, Chnirman
Regular services will he held at the
N t lllt E 10 I*ARMERS—Just arand negro Spiritual^. The young
rived, fresli carload o f that good old
women sing their way into the hearts usual hour tomorrow.
Sanford Machine #
The
pnstor
will
preach
at
Hu
mornrt'hahle K EYSTO NE LIM E.
Nulf
o f the people everywhere singing the
ing
hour,
upon
the
subject:
“
Winning
Tohtphono
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us
your
Foundry Co.
songs of their forefathers. The gen­
eral State Baptist Convention pre­ The Race." At night, “ The Toboggan vv,‘ nls- Th,y W,H ,mvc our U8UnI General Machine nnd Boiler Works
Slide."
prompt attention.— Hill Humber Comsents a winter Jubilee fea tu rin g the
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
Christinn
Endeavor
meets
at
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P
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Service, quality, price. 223-2tc
Bible, S. S., B. Y. I*. U „ and Mission­
hands in stock
ary methods. Prof. A. C. Curtright, M., New interest and life is manifest
Crank
Shafts Re-turned
Don't fail to hear Mr. S. T, Buchan­
Florida Memorial College,
Prof. in our work, and we invite you to
an, o f Jacksonville, deliver Tho HtirCharles K. Roehel), Pittsburg Pa., meet with us arid enjoy the good ring bible lecture in the Star Thuutru
Sanford Steam Laundry
noted orator, journalist, Dean, Fla. things our Master is bestowing.
Sunday night, 7:30. Free.
223-ltc
A cordial welcome i.vnits vmi
Memorial College, LeRoy R. Russell,
FOR SERVICE
Fort worth, Texas, National f.S. Sand
’ Call 146-J
Get nn electric fixture for a Christ­
Social Service worker are the in­ In the Circuit Court of the Seventh mas present, the whole family can en­
W. B A W LIN G , Prop.
Judicial Circuit of the Stale of
structors in these meetings for the
joy it.— Treadwell Electric Co., oppo­
Florida, in and for Semi­
Educational Rally. $0,000 uiusl he
site Postoffice.
223-ltc
nole County,— In Chancery
raised for Christian Education. Our

Bishop, served elegant refreshments.
The gracious hospitality o f Mrs.
DeCottes was reflected in every detAll o f this lovely party, and the oc­
casion was one of much happiness and
enjoyment.
COLUMBIA CLUB ELECTS
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Sanford, Fla., Dec. 5, 1921.
Santa Claus,
Care o f Seminole County Bank,
Sanford, Florida.
Dear Santa Claus:—
w o S tS b ir .

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LOWER FREIGHT RATES
CAN BE EXPECTED SOON,
SAYS RAILROAD COMMISSION
Substantially Low er R ate in Freight and Passen­
ger Service Soon

w...,n‘ ,on t

can train only one third of tho o f­
ficers needed even for a peacetime
army of 150,00 men ami would fall
short, it was said,of providing tho
nucleus o f officer material desired
for training civilians in time of emer­
gency.
Expansion of the cadet corps to 2.500 would necessitate new construc­
tion, the cost of which, excluding the
two proposed memorial buildings and
hotel wns estimated in the report" at
$

W ASHINGTON, Dec. 0.— IIopo is service, and providing for the punish­
expressed by the Interstate Com­ ment of the guilty employe.
That the use of steel cars in the
merce Commission In Its annual ropassenger service be required and
port to congress that "a substantial­ thnt tho use in passenger trains of
ly lower” level of rallrond rntes nnd wooden cars between or In front of
fares will bo possiblo with' an im ­ steel cars be prohibited.
Amendment of the Interstate Com­
provement in the volume of traffic
following thc( present business de­ merce Act net so ns clenrly to provide
pression nnd "with a further adjust­ whether nnd if so, how* voluntary
ment of operating costs in harmony consolidations of carriers may bo e f­
fected pending ultimate adoption by
with prevailing tendencies."
Freight rates, following war time tho commission of a complete plan of
Increases and some later rcadjust- consolidation.

I should like Johnny to have a Christmas present this
year that he will thank me fo r every day o f his life.

8

8

0, 000,000.

SPR AY

CELERY

TO

CONTROL

IILIGHT

GAINESVILLE,

8

Dec.

spraying of celery for

Kindly start a Savings Account in his name with
the enclosed dollar and put the pass book in his stock­
ing on
Christmas eve.
t
I think he’ll have fun watching his account grow
when I explain how his savings will.be increased by the
interest added by your bank.

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Hold me responsible fo r seeing to it that Johnny has
something to add to his account every week. When he
. is older he will take over that responsibility himself. I
think he’ll have the saving instinct by that time. That
will be a R E A L gift.
Your old pal,
DAD.

10.—The

eontrolc

of

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early blight is rn immediate problem
with Florida growers according to
Dr. O. P. Burger, plant pathologist
at the Florida Experiment Station
here. Dr. Burger urges growers to
protect their celery by spraying with
3-4-50 Bordeaux
mixture,
using
power sprayers whenever possible.

Enclosed please find check for $...............................

with which to open n S a v in g Account for

Nnmo

Address

Kindly mail the pass hook to me a t...................................

mnts, have not yet renchcd an equiAddress
lihrtim, the commission says, hecnusc DEAR 01,1) EMMA
LABOR PAPER SOI.D AT M IAM I
Drop a cord in the book marked “ Merry Christmas from
W ANTS TO RETURN
the chief factors controlling them,
TO
UNITED
STATES
"the value of service nnd the cost of
M IAM I, Doc. 10.—Tho Mimnmi m
8
transportation,” still are "In a state
News, weekly exponent orgnnized
Nama
RIGA, Dec. 9.— Emma Goldman,
of flux.”
labor or. the lower East Const, has
depored
to
Russia
from
United
States
The commission’s report is for the
been sold by S. C. Singleton to Gord­
year ended last October 31. It dis­ i December Nleteen Nineteen rsult on H. Russell. An editorial an­
closes that o total o f $430,000,000 her alleged Anarchistic activities, lias nouncement states that under the re­
Try n Hernld Wnnt Ad today.
has been ordered paid to the railroads left Moscow it was learned hero to­ organization A. J. Rani forth will lie
under the government gunrnntec day. She is believed to lie in Riga editor nnd W. J, Frlpp nssncLtc
against losses during the first six with intention of seeking permission editor. Mr. Russel! slates that the
months after their return to private to return to United Stiles.
F A C T O R Y TO USERS
scope of the publication .which is a
ownership and h a t’ still is due ait
weekly, will be broadened and that S a l e B a n k r u p t c y S t ( ) t * k
PRICES
estimated 9105,000,000 on this ac JOINT IND ICTM ENT
the publication will he appointed from
I Notice is hereby given Hint underHY FEDERAL JURY
count,
Jacksonville to Key West.
107 West First St., Hanford, Florida
I signed, trustee in the matter o f B.
DROUGHT IN TODAY
Out of 077 carriers entitled to
Benjamin,
trading
and
doing
business
guarantee payments, the commission
BRUNETTES ARE
10,(100 M ILK CORDS
as S. Benjamin, in Bankruptcy, will
soys, 517 have filed claims totaling
ST. LOUIS, Dec 9.— George V. Hal
BETTER SWIMMERS on Saturday, December 10th, 1921, at
f'lS.OOO.OOO, but pnyments of only lldny, bnnkrup broker, Harry Turner
30x3% ........... .....$15.90
the corner of First street and I’almet?" :ii,000,000 have been held justified editor semi-monthly publication were
M IAM I, Dec. 8—C. M. Davis, to avenue, Sanford, Florida, between
by the commission's audit. No state indicted jointly by Federal grand jury
3 2 x 3 (4 ........... ..... 20.90
swimming instructor at a local casino, tho hours o f 2 p. in. and 4 p. in., re­
meat was made with respect to the today, charges forgery nnd counter who has spent the last 11 years
32x4
ceive bids on tile following stock and
..... 28.90
difference between the roads own felting o f million nnd half dollars In teaching men and women to feel at
fixtures loented at the above address:
33x4
.summary of their losses during the terini receipts issued by J. P. Morgan home in the water, lins expressed an
..... 29.90
Tables, Hiife, window fixtures, show
si* months and the governments find­ nnd Company for French Government opinion that is destined to result In
G
E
N
E
R
A
L
R
E
PA
IR
IN
G
eases, clothes hungers, etc.; ties, col­
34x4
.... 30.90
ings. The roads which have not yet Bonds.
heated arguments among Florida lars, shoes, etc. The right is reserv­ West First SI.
Old Ford Garage
fi’cil claims for losses, the report
34x4%
.... 33.90
swimmers.
ed to reject any and all bids. Highest
io M s , are short lines nnd the total will
NEW ENGLAND CITY
Phono
No.
417-W
bid
subject
to
approval.
Mr. Davis declares that brunettes
35x5
42.90
HAS HIGHEST PORTION
1" ‘‘relatively small.”
swim better thnn blondes. The bru­
CLARENCE V. M AHONEY,
OF
THE
ILLITE
RATE
S
Iu its caplcity as supervisor .of
5,0(10 mile FABRICS one-third less
Trustee.
nette, according to Mr. Davis, "is 220-4 tc
Post cards—loeni views— lc each at
railroad capital issues, the commis­
more magnetic or absorbent in learn­
coino to the Herald office.
thnn Cords,
W ASHINGTON, Dec. 9— New Bed­ ing how to swim. On the other hand
sion issued during the year eoretifiin'rs allowing ronds to issue stocks ford, Mass., has the highest pereot.t- the blonde is more taut in the water Piano Owners, Notice!
FIRESTONE, GOODYEAR, U N ITE D
bonds to a total o f $1,715,000,000 nge of Illiteracy among cii'm ..f mote and dooH not relax ns easily ns the
A
M
E
R
IC
A
N
B
E
A
U
T
Y
STATES, PERFECTION, PEERLESS
Hi" report says. The commission thnn 1(10,000 pop'i’iition, according to opposite type.
Here for a limited stay. Patrons de­
and
H
O
T-PO
IN
T
I'uints out, however, that this total census report issued tonight. Spo­
siring
tunings
phone
Valdez
Hotel.
We carry all makes
These chnrnstics, ho claims, play
refunding operations, not involving kane, Washington., was listed ns hav­ the Dig part in learning to swim, the
Electric Irons
ing the lowest
percentage— 0,8 brunette, as it rule displaying more
t ■vv and increased Investment.
6-Volt Batteries, $10.00
“
Mack
the
Piano
Tuner”
Discussing rnilrond earnings, tho These figures, the bureau announced, confidence thnn the blonde.
to $25.00
Electric Heaters
riianUfsion says the carriers Income were based on returns for all classes
for the hath, bedroom ami Nursery
m l expenses hrve reflected tho un- nnd races, the illiteracy in any city TO M AK E W ICKER FU RN ITU RE
Genuine “ E X ID E ” Sers* i tied industrial conditions nnd thnt being vitally affected by the propor­
Orders Executed in
%
il' I'ite the reduction of the working tionate number of foreign born nnd
L IT T L E RIVER, Dec. 8.— A New 3 10 Bales and upward S Edison Mazda Lamps
vice Store at
f r.ea Ivy ha|f-million men, n lowor- in some cases negroes residing there. York concern has leased tho large
For Brighter Light
|
The
percentage
of
illiteracy
of
&gt;' c of the coat o f materials and cuts
packing house here owned by A. B.
iu employes' pay tho not earnings persons ten years old nnd over of James and ns soon as the necessary
Fidelity Tires
have not yet reached a rnte of 0 per nil classes; native white; foreign born machinery is installed will begin tho % Ask for FREE Uooklct
; 30x3
" ut on the value o f the properties white nnd negro, Included: Atlnntn, manufacture of Wicker furniture. * “ How to Trade in Cotton" j
for...
r !i $
determined for tho Unite! States ns all rinses 5.5; native white 1.2; The work of converting tho building u
nnd Daily Cotton Letter
Firsts
nnd
Guaranteed
ii whole. The (1 per cent net earning foreign born white 4.8; negro 17.8.
into n factory already Is underway j J. D. Sugarman &amp; Co 1
D that recognized by congress In the
nnd machinery has been shipped from
Sugnrmnn Bldg.
a
F IL L IN G S T A T IO N
Gasoline
Transportation Act ns n fair return GIN 7,010,870 BALES OF
tho north.
! 19 Beaver Street,
New York 5
COTTON TO DEC.
from visible pump, Accurate measure.
M A IL ORDERS F ILLE D
on the investment value.
The content will produce chairs,
In its reccommendntions the com­
tables, wushtnnds, lamp stands and
Oils and Greases
Dec. 9,-Cotton Wicker electric fixtures in vnrid ant!
mission asks congress fo reconsider W ASHINGTON.
Employment Bureau
We give tickets with ouch purchuse,
!,|,&lt;tion 28 of tho Merchant Marine ginned prior to Dec. 1 nmounted to hrtislic designs. A t the outset it
•
good for 5 per cent in trude
\ t authorizing preferential rail 7,540,870 running bales, including will he necessary to ship in most f
Tho Vocational Committeo of tho Bus­
Phene 48LJ
•aiti-H on shipments of commodities 121,859 round bnles, counted ns half the Wicker material, hut it Is hoped
iness and Professional Womin'a Club
export In American bottoms, de- hales; 22,058 hales of Amerknn- to encourugo the growth o f Wicker
requests nil young wwien desiring
r!“ rIng thnt the ultimate effect "may Egyptlnn, nnd 2,015 bnles of sen Is­ withers in tho Lemon City vicinity,
employment to register at tho First
1" merely to divert trnffic from ccr- land, the census bureau announced This would utilize waste land, and In
National Bank, and business mon readdition afford the fanners nn In­
nin porta to others with little or no today.
105 Palmetto Ave.
Snnford, Fla. uiring help to consult register.
Cain in tonnage for United Stnets
come the year round.
Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
Vf‘Sse!s," Opernlon o f this section of W AN TS $5,000,000 FOR
BYES EXAM INED
DOUBLING WEST POINT
D YESTU FF LOBBY PROBE.
th" law has been suspended by ngreoW
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IN
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O
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W
c.
SAN FO R D M A R B L E &amp; .G R A N IT E W O R K S
mnt between tho Shipping Bontd and
cronscin
size
o
f
theendet
corps
nt
W ASHINGTON, Dec. D.--Tho long
•h commission. *
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
Gther recommendations of the com­ West Point Mllitnry ntedemy from pending King resolution, directing nn
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
1,334 to 2,500, Is recommended by investigation by Congress into tho
mission werei
OPT. D.
1018
West
First
Street
lots West First Street
Enactment o f a law providing for Brlg.-Gcn, Douglas Mac Arthur, sup­ activities o f nn alleged dyestuffH
•be punishment of any person offer­ erintendent of tho aepdomy, In his lobby wns adopted today by tho Sen­
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
ing or giving n bribe to employe of annual report to the Hecretnry of war, ate without n record vote.
212
Bast. 1st 8t.
Sanford, Fla.
_____ ;________
n currier with Intent to Influence hl» made public today. The academy at
WB GRIND OUR OWN LBNBB
TUT A DAILY HE BALD WANT AD.
notion or decision with respect to car tho present time, the report shows,

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OUR R E P A IR IN G IS
U N E X C E L L E D FOR.
QUALITY C- DURABILITY

NOTICE

AMERICAN TIRE CO.

WARD &amp; RIVE

5 COTTON5

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10.00Ray Brothers

F. P. RINES

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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10,1921

FACE TWO

SUNDAY Al|HfE OHUNCHB

I MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
Phone 2I7-W
I t yon k i r r nny M a l i v k llla c yon
— If yon nr* onion nnyrrhor* or eomlno
bom *, or U yon n r* entertaining, rrrll*
* p e t a l «?nrd to thin department, nlvlnn
f t t a l h i or trlrh pon * the llrm . It w ill
lb # a r e a lly oppr**lwt*d.___________

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Miss Adelaide Higgins loft Thurs­
day evening for Leesburg whero she
will spend several days with friends.

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FOR MISS H U FF
The attractive homo of Mrs. 0. L.
Thrasher was the aceno o f a lovely
pnrty yesterday afternoon when Mrs.
J, D. Woodruff cntertnined at a uridga
party in honor of Miss Anna Lou IIulT,
eif Atlnnta, Ga., the guest o f her sis­
ter, Mrs. Ren Caswell. The guests
included the members of the Hon Ton
bridge club. There being four tables
o f players.
beautiful In every detail were the
decorations used in the various rooms
where the card tables were arranged.
Polnsettins, holly, Christmas orna­
ments and gnrlnnds lent a festive nppearnnee throughout the spacious
home. On the card tables wcre polnacttln cups filled with candy which
was enjoyed during thu game.
ip the interesting gamo of bridge
played during tho afternoon, high
score was mudo by Mrs. Robert Hines
who was awarded a hand painted lin­
gerie set. Thu honoree was presented
silk lingerie.
Following the awarding of prises
Mrs. Woodruff servud delicious re­
freshments consisting o f i’oinsettia
aalnd, nut bread snndwitchos, cheese
bolls, olives and ton.
Invited to meet tho charming honoroo were Miss Lottie Caldwell, Miss
Thelma Fraser, Mrs. Roy Chittenden,
Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs. Dick Brown,
Mrs. Don Whitcomb, Miss Father 'M il­
ler, Miss Sara Wight, Mrs. Ed. Betts,
Mrs. Robert Hines, Mrs. Hen Caswell,
Mrs. Joe Chittenden, Miss Norma
Herndon, Mrs. C. It. Kirtley and Miss
Duphno Wiinbish.

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FOR VISITORS
Among the most delightful of the
season's social events, was the bridge
party given yesterday afternoon by
Mrs. George DeCottes, in honor ofMrs. .1. E. Hrouse, of Vancouver, H. C.,
the guest of Mrs. It. W. Herndon, and
Mrs. Frank Hoar, o f Augusta, Un., the
guest of Mrs. T. L. Dumas, there be­
ing nine tables of players. The guests
included tho members of tho Fort­
nightly Bridge Club,
The decorations featuring the color
motif of red and green Was beautiful­
ly carried out with lovely baskets and
vnses of poinsettins and ferns. The
tally cards were also
hand-painted
witli poinsettins.
When scores were counted,
Mrs.
Harry Lewis made high score among
the club members and was awarded an
Italian pottery jardenier, the Club
consolation prize, a powder Jar, was
won by Mrs. Hal Wight. High score
among the guosts was made by Mrs.
I'VE. Hazard, who was given an Ital­
ian pottery jardenier and the consola­
tion prize, a powder jar, was awarded
to'Mrs. B. A. Howard, The honoreos
were presented framed Old English
prints.
A t the conclusion of the card game
the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Geo.
Bishop, served elegant refreshments.
The grncious hospitality o f
Mrs.
DeCottes was reflected in every de­
tail of this lovely party, and the oc­
casion wns one of much happiness and
enjoyment.

toibe a big ono for the Sanford Coun­
cil o f tho Columbian Mutual »Llfo,)iis
every one ,of these officers are
I#
workers that mean to put thini*
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
across in big shape and they have to
SERVICES
hack them up one o f the llvest bunch
Sundny December 11th 1921of members belonging to any Club. |’
Subject
A membership campaign will bo, ^
God
The
Preserver Of Man
lodged at once nnd It Is o f the opln- '
Sundny
School____10:00
a. m.
Ion o f all that are on the Inside th a t! *
Church
S
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r
v
i
c
e
.
.11:
a. m.
when these officers retire nt tho end
of their term tho Sanford Club w ill1*
Woman’s Club Bldg., Oak Ave.
bonst o f three times ns mnny mem- j
All Are Welcome
hers ns they have now.
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This organization has onu of the
best forms o f insurance nnd to those
P R E S B Y T E R IA N C. E.
that arc .contemplating taking out
insurance it will he well for them to
Junior C. E. 2:30— Mrs,
Donald
get in communication with either Mr.
Whitcomb,
Supt.
Purdon or Mr. Chapman.
Intermediate C. E.—2:30 Sunday
NOTICE TO FARM ERS—Just ar­ afternoon.— Mildred Holly, Leader.
Senior Topjc. Our Pledge, Points
rived, fresh carload o f thnt good old
rcllnblo KEYSTONE LIM E.
NuiT we nre Likely to Neglect, Lender—
sod. Telephone 135. Phone us your Zctn Davison.
wants. They will have our usual Our Christian Endeavor Society
Meets ench Sundny night.
prompt attention,— Hill Lumber Com­
And
If you’d only come
pany. Service, quality, price. 223-2tc
'Twould give us much delight.
Think how America’s heart would At half past six wc gather
In our Christian Endeavor room,
pcho for the jobless if they were
So make a special effort
on tho other side o f the Atlantic!—
And don't stny nt home.
Birmingham News.
TH E B A PT IS T TE M PLE

Haynes Recital
at Auditorium
Last N igh t

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DECEMBER MATTRESS SALE
As tong as our BUppiy of cotton
lasts wo will sell now cotton mattress­
es nt tho following prices delivered.

Money gathered and not workingis truly ID L E W E A L T H .

Full size GO-lb. cotton mattress, |8.
Three-quarter sizo, |7.00.
Single bod size, $0.00.
.You nro not under any obligation to
tnko these mattresses If not ’satisfac­
tory on delivery.
Will also renovate your old mattress
up until:December 20th, after which
time wo will discontinue renovating
and If you want work, got it while you
can. Write us a card and your call
will ho unswqrcd at once.— Sanford
Mattress Factory, Sanford, Fla.
218-Otp

ID L E W E A L T H invokes a hard­
ship otf its possessor; he is deprived
ofithe'interest it would earn; and, in
addition* community wealth is not
increased fo r the reason that idle
money does not build up a' commun­
ity.
11**

Deposit your money with this
strong b^pk. and you will fulfill the
purpose of;acquired wealth spijl enjoyiits yield in safety and security.

Hear the freo biblo lecture, Star
Theatre, Sunday night, 7:30. 223-ltc
Just received full lino of army goods
— army officers’ shoot), tents, tarpal*
inns, cots and mnttresses for cots. A il
grades blankets, khaki brcochcs, hats
caps, leggins, etc. Call and bco our
real bargain
prices.— Thrasher &amp;
Garner.
218-Otc

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A C O M M U N ITY 'B U ILD E R

F. P. Forster, Pres.

B. F. Whitner, Cashier !

Reduced Electric fixture sale, whole-,
sale prices.— Treadwell Electric Co.'
Telephono 102.
223-ltc

Sunday December 11th.
0:30 A. M. Class for men In the
NOTICE TO FARM ERS—Just ur—
Star Theatre.
, rived, freah carload of that good old
Tho Lawrence Haynes’ rccitnl nt 9:30 A. M. The Main School ut the re]ialj|t, K EYSTO N E LIM E.
NulT
Church.
tho High School Auditorium last night
sod. Telephone 135. Phone us your
wns an event in musical circles and all 11.00 A. M. Address by tho rep re- wants. They will have our usual
thoso fortunate enough to attend wero
sentntives o f the Church to the pronipt attention.— Hill Lumber CjijiConvention held in Miami. In puny. Service, quality, price. 223-2tc
well repaid.
Tho records o f Mr. Haynes’ triumph
tcrcsting,
yea. Hon.
Schelle
would fill mnny newspapers nnd the
Moines, Mr. Ghnrlie Henderson.
Hear Mr. S. T. Buchanan, of Jack­
beauty and finish of his Voice so well
Mr. .H. S. Salletk, Mr. Ed Hen­ sonville, Sunday, Stnr Theatre, 7:30
known thnt added comment would
derson, nnd pastor.
p. oi. 'Free.
223-ltc
seem superfluous.
0:30 P. M. The Young Peoples Meet^
You-i Can Find
the Nam
e o f Every Live ProTruly he possesses a splendid tenor,
no.. ■, •••
ing In charge o f Miss Essie Whiti f God had fjlled the rivers with
a dramatic tenor, of sympathetic qual­
tie nnd Mr. Fny Loss ing.
fancy soft drinks, rqen would he
fessional and Business Man in
ity, of crystnllno' brilliancy, resonance 7:30 P, M. Dr. George Hyman will making pure water and selling It nt
nnd purity of tone, #
Sanford in This Column
preach on the subject. “ Drown- five cents n glass,
His numbers wore rendered with ex­
ing People." One o f the inspir_ _ _
quisite art.
ntionnl messages thnt will help
Sleep is pronounced by a doctor ns
The greatest thing sought by Mr.
you to live your life worth while.' only a habit. A phonograph in the
CONTRACTORS
LAW YERS
Haynes, however, Is the interpreta- {
Be sure to hear it.
flat above will break the habit. De­
tive ability, the power to express the
The music is always good at the troit News.
meaning of his songs.
S. O. Shinholscr
Baptist Temple.
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George A. DeCottes
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His numbers covered all moods,
Tho welcome is genuine.
Contractor
and
Builder
Attorncy-at-Law
“ Millions Now Living Will Never
were prefaced with descriptive talks
Diu," hoar it again, Stnr Theatre, Sun­
Over Seminole County Bonk
SANFORD •!&lt;■
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and so visualized in interpretation thnt
A L L SOULS CHURCH SERVICES day night. Free.
223-ltc
SANFORD
FLORIDA
even the most musical enjoyed,
One of the features of the recital
Tomorrow is the Third Sunday in
Sanford Constructs Co.
NOTICE TO FARM ERS—Just ar­
was the wonderful performance of the
Advent.
HARTFORD
B
A
T
T
E
R
Y
rived, fresh carload of that good old
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
necompnnist Clemen to Mannucel upon
Sunday School ut'Nine A. M.
rcllnblo K EYSTO NE LIM E.
Nulf
Planes
nnd Specifications Cheerfall;
whom much of the success of the re­
“ Battery Insurance”
Low Mass ut Ten A. M.
sod. Telephone 135. Phone us your
cital was due.
Furnished
Benedict ion of the Blessed Sacra­ wants. They will have our usual
Sold and
All Work Guaranteed
» *Serviced
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The program opened with a group
ment after MnsH.
prompt attention.— Hill Lumber Com­
of popular and request Hongs. Other
II. T. PACE
P. 0. Box Ilf
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Sermon:
"The
Immaculate
Con­
pany. Service, quality, price. 223-2tc
request songs were interpolated thru
ception.”
the songs selections. Of these “ The
H aight &amp; Wieland
P U R E W ATER
Children's Mass next Saturday nt
Have you heard "Millions Now Liv­
American’s Cause" was given and re­
ing Will Never D ie?" Stnr Theatre
peated with triumphant success. Add- j Eight A. M.
G ARAGES
Strangers Welcome. Sitting free. Sunday night. Free.
223-ltc
Elder Springs Water
ed numbers of lighter vein wore n

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delightful group o f Italian s tre et1
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
songs.
The program selections other than
Church services for the 3rd. Sunday
those mentioned included:
in
Advent:
La Procession ..................... Franck
7:30
a. m. Low Celebration.
Lo Mnnojr de Rosetnonde......Dupure
9:45
a.
m. Sunday School.
Chanson Triste .... ...
...Dupnrc
11:00
a.
m. Morning Service nnd
Pnysage .....................
.... Hnlin
Serenade
................Ilnntoek Litany.
7:30 a, ill. Vespers and address.
An Old Song Re-Sung
Hantock
A Dream ....................
At the Early Celebration will lie
Greig
Over the Hills
Terry tile Corporate Communion for the
Floods of Spring
Rachmaninoff Confirmed members of the II. S. A.
Tin1 Advent Music is specially
selected and very beautiful; Mrs.
COMING
Taknch, Soloist.
The famous Female Quartette of
Florida Memorial College will nppenr in Bong recital singing classics
nnd negro Spirituals. The young

CO NG REGATIO NAL CHURCH
Regular services will bo held nt tho

Smith Bros. Garage

The Indies of the Baptist Church
will hold their unnuul bazaar on Fri­
day and Saturday, December 10 and
17. Place will he announced later.
219-tfc

Expert Repairing
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Oak and Flrat

What is the subject? Why, "M il­
Geo. W. K n igh t
lions Now Living Wfll Never Die."
Real Estate and Insurance
Sunday night, Star Theatre, Free.
223-ltc SANFORD -sFLORIDA
In order to relieve the strnin upon
"tho man in the street,” America pro­
poses to scrap the buttlcshjps. And
then along cornua Henry Ford nnd
wants to convert tho Junk into more
fliversl— Denver Times.
zrrvn ^p tp i p a nzte-no
M &gt; riC h IO rA ItM L R S

.. Employment Bureau..
The vocational committee of the Busi­
ness nnd Professional Women’s Club
requests all young women desiring
employment to register nt tho First
National Bank.

t
Just nr-

AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman

women sing their way into the hearts U!UmI ll0« r tomorrow.
j
frt*J !
Tht’
will preach nt *'u morn-1
“ K hA STO N E .LLMh.
Null
1922. of the people everywhere singing the
songs of their forefathers. The gen- inK hourthe subject: "W inning, B0&lt;1, ToM ,ono ’!f&gt;- 1 hcmo us your
Convention pro- The R n c ." At night, “ The Toboggan1wnnt%
'w,1‘ . J ™
« 8ua&gt;
Upon his arrival .in Hnnfuid yes­ oral State Baptist
!
terday Robert L. Hunt, the District sents a winter jubilee fea tu rin g the Slid.."
Manager for the Columbian Mutual Bible, S. S., B. V. P. U„ nnd Mission- Christian Endeavor meets at &lt;1:15, P. , ,an&gt;* St’n ic o ' ‘lunlity, price. 2*.J-2tc
Lifp, found the S’linlord Cq uicii | re- ary methods. Prof.A. C. Curtright,1*'*•&gt; Now Interest and life is manifest
Don't fail to hear Mr. S. T. Buchan­
Prof. in our wor,&lt;* n,,(I wc invite you to
pared for him with plans for one of Florida Memorial College,
an, of Jacksonville, deliver *1ho stir­
their best meetings to be followed by Charles E. Rocholl, Pittsburg Pa., n,pot vvIth u* “ n'1 « ni&lt;*y the M&gt;od ring biblo lecturo in the Stnr Thuntro
noted orator, Journalist, Dean, Fla. thlnK« aur Master is bestowing.
a social program.
Suiuluy night, 7:30. Free. ' 223-ltc
A oon,iftl wclcom* iwnita you.
Mr. Hunt is well known in Sanford, Memorinl College, LeRoy It. Russell,
coming here in August to organize Fortworth, Texas, National f!.K, Sand1
Get un electric fixture for n Christ­
nnd install the Sanford Club and with Social Service worker, are the in- In the Circuit Court of the Seventh mas presont, the whole family can en­
Judicial Circuit of the State of
the assistance of tho Sanford mem­ structotH in these meetings for tho
joy it.— Treadwell Electric Co., oppo­
Florida, in nnd for Semibers tills Club has grown to nearly Educational Rally. $0,000 must be
site Postoffice.
223-4tc
n0*c ( min*&gt;''
Chancery
ii hundred members.
Mr. Hunt gave raised for Christian Education. Our
the retiring officers a hlg ovation and white friends are cordially invited to
Law abiding citizen: One who
C ITATIO N
after the regular order of business attend those services. All Christian
obeys such laws ns arc not dead let­
Goo.
Eugene
Thurston,
Complainant,
nnd tho election o f officers for tho workers regardless o f church affilia­
ters by common consent.
vs.
year, a hlg spread wns laid for all the tion are .welcome to attend these
’ What tho 'Bible rKowh o f present
members at which time many prom­ services. Bring your note hook and Dovie Thurston, Defendant,
world
conditions and what tho future
Bibles. You nre needed In these T ° Dovie Thurston, Residence Un­
inent Sanford hoys made nice talks.
hits
in
Htoro, will bo explained in tho
known:
-The officers elected for this coining services for the ndvnnccing o f tho
lecture
by Mr. S. T. Buchanan, at the
It nppouring from an affidavit,filed
year arc as follows: H. B. Purdon, greatest cause, tho Kingdom of
Star
Thentro
Sunday night, Dec. 11,
in this cause that you nre a non-roslPresident; T. M. Bledose, Vice-Presi­ ChriHt.
at
7:00. Don’t miss it. Seats free.
donl o f tho Stnte o f Floridn, therefore,
dent; C. F. Chapman, secretary; J. D.
223-ltc
you, Dovie Thurston, are ordered ,nnd No collection.
Dosioy, Treasurer; R. M. GrovenJudge Rutherford's lecturo: "M il­ required, on the Oth day o f Fobruuyy,
Btoin, Chaplin; F. C. nonrock, Audi­ lion's Now Living W ill Novor Die,”
It. seems to us there is some talk
A. D. 1022, to appear to Rid bOJ of
tor; McAlpine Corusey, Pilot; R. H. w ill'b e tho subject of an interesting
o
f
Lloyd George coming to Washing­
complaint exhibitod against yop in
Wynn Guardsman; Frank M, Pur- discourse by Mr. S. T. Buchanan in
ton;.............
this cause.
• b )‘ .
1
•don, Picket.
tho Stnr Tfiontro JSuttduy night, 7:30
It is ordered t^iat .this notlco be pub­
Thin coming year under ,tho guld. o'clock. Como and bring your friends.
lished in ttie Sanford Herald once nnce o f tho above officers promises No collection.
223-ltc week for eight weeks.

99.98% PURE
Phone 311-W
Sanford, Fix.

COLUMBIA CLUB ELECTS
OFFICERS; FOR

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.
’ General Machine nnd Roller Works
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
bands in stock
Crank Shafts Re-turned

Sanford Steam Laundry

HOTELS
Hotel Montezuma
"Sanford’s New Ilotol"
$1.80 Up Per Dny

SANFORD

NOVELTY

W O RKS
V. C. COOLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
W ork
CONTRACTOR and B U ILPE !
Sanford, Fit

517 Commercial Street

TRANSFER
"W E D E L IV E R TH E GOODS”

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities

FOB SERVICE
Call' 146-J

I f we pleaae you, tell others; if on
tell ua. Phone 498

W. R A W M N G , Prop.

— Get your Scratch Pods from Th«
Hornld— by tho pound— 15c.

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Acteylene W elding

' Y'■

i' ll,

OF A L L KIND S

H. W . N ICKERSO N

Sanford W elding Co.

Public Accountant; Audita— System*
Income Tax Service

Located in. Eagle Bldg., 205 Oak Ave.

Room 18 McNelU-Davls Bldg.
Phone 852
-Orlando, VU*

IN S U R A N C E

N. y. LIFE INS. CO, Autp Radiator Repair
}y. T s R0DERTS. Agent

.

Shop
Located at 207 French Ave.r bet*(*n

Sanford

Florida 2nd and Third.

B. R. BERGQU1ST.

ift t f.' 7 up i f i
Ml-.,
iiii M % m
Witness tny hand and tho seal of^
said court on this 10th day of Docom-*
bor, A . D. 1021.
■ OUR 1921 CROP HAS AR R IVE D -------------- ------ COME IN A N D SEE US BEFORE BUYING
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clork of tho Circuit Court,
' Sominole County, Fla.
__
OE.9- A, DoCQTTKS,
. Solicitor and Counsel fo r Com
SANFORD
- FLORIDA : i
plainant.
12-ip.-6.tc

».tappers - Egg Plant ? Tomato Seed j

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■rtlj

H o f-m a c B attery Co.
C om plete S to ck

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Highest Q u a lity

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10,1921
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•Winners of the Army Endurance Test Receive Prizes

1Give a
The Seminole County Bank
Sanford, Florida
Sanford, Fla., Dec. 5,1921.
Santa Claus,
Care o f Seminole County Bank,
Sanford, Florida.
Dear Santa Claus:—
like Johnny to have a Christmas present this
year that he will thank me fo r every day o f his life.

The army endurance teat of 800 tulles, froth Cantu Alfred Vnll New Jernov
n,„
, 1 . .iw ,, .
* » » by Orubbll. n Iiurobh iJ Amb.
on by H. 8. Ilnmihrey. Sooroii ry Wook. In bc?o mto n ^ o M ta l

;,:',; cor„,n!p«

w- "•BTown oi ^

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low er freight rates

CAN BE EXPECTED SOON,
SAYS RAILROAD COMMISSION
Substantially Low er R a te in Freight and Passen­
ger Service;Soon
y-t-i
W ASHINGTON, Dec. D.— Hope la service, nnd providing for the punish­
Interstate Com­ ment of the guilty employe.
That the use of steel cars In tho
merce Commission In its annual re­
passenger service be required nhd
port to congress that “ a substantial­ that tho use in passenger trains of
ly lower" level of railroad rates and wooden cars l&gt;ctwocn or in front of
fares will be possible ’ wltK an Im­ steel cars be prohibited.
Amendment of tho Interstate Com­
provement in tho volume o f trnffic
merce
Act net so ns clenrty to provide
following thei present business de­
whether
nnd If so, how* voluntary
pression and "with a further adjust­
consolidations
of enrriers may be e f­
ment of operating costs in harmony
fected
pending
ultimate adoption by
with prevailing tendencies."
tho
commission
of
a complete plnn of
Freight rates, following war time
consolidation.
Increases and some later rcadjust-

expressed by tho

mnts, have not yet reached an equiUbrum, the commission says, bqcnuBe
the chief factors controlling 'them,
"the vnliic of scrvico nnd tho cost of
transportation," still aro "in a state
of flux."
The commission's report is fo r the
year ended last October 31. It dis­
closes that o total o f $430,000,000
has been ordered paid to the railroads
under the government guarantee
against losses during tho first six
months r.fter their return to private
ownership and hat ‘ still is due an
estimated $105,000,000 on this ac­
count.
Out of G77 carriers entitled to
guarantee payments, the commission
•ays, 517 hnve filed claims totaling
$8 in,000,000, hut payments of only
$5:10,000,000 have been held justified
by the commission's audit. No Htotc
meat wns made with respect to tho
difference between tho roads own
summary o f their losses during tho
six months nnd tho goversments find­
ings. The roads which hnvo not yet
filed claims fo r losses, the report
adds, are short linos nnd the total will
lie "relatively small."
In its cnplcity ns supervisor .of
railroad capital issues, the commis
"Ion issued during tho year ccretifientos allowing roads to issue stocks
nnd bonds to n totnl of $1,715,000,000
tbn report says. Tho commission
points out, howovor, that this totnl
refunding operations, not involving
»i' w and Increased Investment.
Discussing railroad earnings, tho
(■•'mn\j|ipion, says'the cnrrlers income
and expenset). livvo reflected the un­
settled-Industrial conditions and that
despite tho reduction of tho working
forces hy ha|f •million men, a lower­
ing of the cost o f materials nnd cuts
in employes' pny tho net earnings
hnvo not yet reached a rato o f 0 per
''■lit on the value o f tho properties
determined for tho Unitd States ns
n whole. The 0 per cent net earning
D that recognized by congress in the
Transportation Act ns a fa ir return
•m the investment value.
In its reccommendntions the com­
mission asks congress Jo reconsider
section 28 o f tho Merchunt Murine
A 't authorizing preferential rail
rates on shipments of commodities
f"r export in American hottomo, deeloring that tho ultimate effect "may
he merely to divert traffic from cornln ports to others with little or no
Win In tonnage fo r United Staets
vessds." Operalon of this section of
the lnw has been suspended by agreoinnt between tho Shipping BoutdYnd
th commission. *
Other recommendations o f the com­
mission were:
Knactment o f a law providing for
the punishment o f any person offer­
ing or giving n bribo to omployo o f
n carrier with intent to influence his
nction or decision with respect to car

DEAIt OI.D EMMA
W ANTS TO RETURN
TO UNITED STATES
RIGA, Dec. 0.— Emma Goldmnn,
depored to Russia from United States
i December Nletccn Nineteen rsult
her alleged Anarchistic activities, has
left Moscow it wns learned hero to­
day. She is believed to he in Riga
with intention o f seeking permission
to return to United Stnes.
JOINT INDICTM ENT
HY FEDERAL JURY
BROUGHT IN TODAY

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NEW ENGLAND CITY
HAS HIGHEST PORTION
OF H IE ILLITFR ATE S
W ASHINGTON, Dec. !'— New Bed­
ford, Mass., has the highest pcreer.t
nge of illiteracy among clUn* &gt;'f nioie
than 100,000 pop'l'ntion, according to
census report issued tonight. Spo
knne, Washington., wns listed ns hav­
ing the lowest
percentage— 0.8.
These figures, the bureau announced,
were based on returns for nil classes
nnd races, tho illiteracy in any city
being vitally affected by the propor­
tionate number of foreign born nnd
in some cases negroes residing there
| Tho percentage of Illiteracy of
persons ten years old and over of
all classes; native white; foreign born
whito nnd negro, Included: Atlanta,
all closes 0.0; natlvo whito 1.2;
foreign born whito 4.8; negro 17.8.
G IN 7,010,870 BALES OF
COTTON TO DEC. 1
W ASH INGTON,
Dec. 0.—Cotton
ginned prior to Dec. 1 amounted to
7,040,870 running bales, including
121,859 round bales, counted ns hnlf
bales; 22,058 bales of AmcriconEgyptlnn, nnd 2,015 bales of Boa IsInnd, the census bureau announced
today.
W A N T S $0,000,000 FOR
DOUBLING WEST POINT
W ASHINGTON,
'llL-ifticrcnseln sizo of theendet corps at
West Point Military afccdemy £om
1,834 to 2,600, Is recommended by
Brig.-Gcn. Douglar MacArthur, sup­
erintendent of the aepdemy, in his
annual report to tho secretary of wnr,
mado public today. The academy at
the present time, the report shows,

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can train only ono third o f tho o f­
ficers needed even for a peacetime
army o f 160,00 men nnd would fall
short, it was snid.of providing tho
nucleus of officer mnterial desired
for training civilians in time o f emer­
gency.
Expansion of the cadet corps to 2.600 would necessitate new construc­
tion, the cost of which, excluding the
two proposed memorial buildings and
hotel wns estimated in the report
$ 0 , 000 ,000 .

S PR A Y

CELERY

TO

CONTROL

BLIGHT
G AIN ESVILLE ,

Dee.

spraying o f celery for

Kindly start a Savings Account in his name with
the enclosed dollar and put the pass book in his stock­
ing on Christmas eve.
9‘

I think he’ll have fun watching his account grow
when I explain how his savings will bp inoronsp^ bv +bo
interest aaaea py your bank.
Hold me responsible fo r seeing to it that Johnny has
something to add to his account every week. When he
. is older he will take over that responsibility himself. I
think he’ll have the saving instinct by that time. ' That
will be a R E A L gift.
Your old pal,
’ DAD.

10.— The

controle

of

early blight is cn immediate problem
with Floritln growers according to
Dr. O. F. Burger, plant pathologist
at the Florida Experiment Station
here. Dr. Burger urges growers to
protect their celery by spraying with
3-4-60 Bordeaux . mixture,
using
power sprayers whenever possible.
LABOR PAPER SOLD A T M IAM I
M IAM I, Dec. 10.—Tho Mimnml
News, weekly exponent organized
labor on tho lower Bust Const, has
been sold by S. C. Singleton to Gord­
on II. Russell. An edltortnl an­
nouncement states thnt under the re­
organization A. J. Bnmforth will lie
editor and W. J, Frlpp associate
editor. Mr. Russell states thnt the
scope of the publication .which Is a
weekly, will be broadened nnd thnt
the publication will be appointed from
Jacksonville to Key West.
HR UN E r r ES

ST. I.OUIS, Dec 0.— George V. Halllday, bankrup broker, Harry Turner,
editor semi-monthly publication were
indicted jointly by Federal grand jury
today, chnrges forgery and counter­
feiting of million nnd hnlf dollars in­
terim receipts issued hy J. I1. Morgan
nnd Company for French Govornnnnt
Bonds.

s

ARE
BETTER SWIMMERS

Enclosed please find check for $..................................with which to open a Savings Account for
Name

Address

Kindly mail the pass book to me at
Address
■ Drop n cord in the book mnrked “ Merry ChristmnH from

Namo

Try a Herald Want Ad today.

Sale Bankruptcy Stock

OUR R E P A IR IN G IS
UNEXCELLED FO R
QUALITY 6 DURABILITY

WARD &amp; RIVE

A M E R IC A N B E A U T Y
and H O T-PO IN T

D YESTU FF LOBBY PROBE.

30x31/2................. $15.90
32x31/2 .................. 20.90
32x4
28.90
33x4
29.90
34x4
30.90
34x41/2' ................. 33.90
35x5
42.90
t.ibui nit.t' FABRICS one-third lesa
than Cords.
FIRESTONE, GOODYEAR, U N ITE D
STATES, PERFECTION, PEERLESS
We carry all makca

to $25.00

For Brighter Light

Genuine ■“HE X ID E ” Scrvice Store at

Fidelity Tires
30x3
for...

E ? $10.00
Firsts and Guaranteed

F IL L IN G S T A T IO N

Gasoline
from Ylsibie pump. Accurate measure.

MAH. ORDBItS
FILLED
* *

Oils and Greases

Employment Bureau
We give tickets with each purchase,
good for 5 per cent in trade
Thu Vocational Committee of tho ButPhone 46LJ

incsu and Profoaaionnl Woman’s Club
requests nil young wv,wten dealring
employment to register at the First
National Bank, and business men reSanford, Fla. ulring help to consult register.

F. P. RINES
105 Palmetto Are.
Hi' I »:Ou

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BYES EXAMINED

S AN FO R D M A R B L E &amp; .G R A N IT E W O R K S

W ASHINGTON, Dec. 0.^-Tha long
pending King resolution, directing an
Henry McLaulin, J r..
investigation by Congress Into tho
OPT. D,^
activities o f an alleged dyestuffs
lobby was adopted today by tho Sen­
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
ate without n record vote.
312
Bast. 1st St.
Sanford, Fla.
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VST A DAJXY HXBALD WAHT AO.

10,000 M ILE CORDS

Electric Heaters
Edison Mazda Lamps

[ COTTONS

107 West First St., Snnford, Florida

6-Volt Batteries, $10.00

Orders Executed In
L IT T L E RIVER, Dec. 8.— A New
10 Bales and upward
York concern has leased tho Inrgc
packing house hero owned hy A. B.
James nnd ns soon as tho necessary
machinery is installed will begin the
Ask for FREE llooklet
mnnufncturc of Wicker furniture.
“ How to Trnde in Cotton”
Tho work o f converting the building
nnd Dally Cotton Letter
into a fnctory nlrcady is underwny 5 J. D. Sugarman &amp; Co 3
nnd machinery has been shipped from
Sugnrman Bldg.
the north.
19 Beaver Street,
New York
The contcm will produce chairs,
tables, wushtnnds, lamp stands and ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a
Wicker electric fixtures in vnrid nnd
hrtlstic designs. A t tho o .ise\ it
will bo necessnry to ship in most f
tho Wicker material, but it is hoped
to oncourago the growth o f Wicker
withers in tho Lemon City vicinity
This would utilize waste land, nnd in
ndditlon nfford tho farmers nn In­
come the year rourfd.
Framea Repaired Lenses Duplicated

F A C T O R Y TO USERS

Electric Irons
for the hath, bedroom and Nursery

FU R N ITU R E

AMERICAN TIRE CO.
PRICES

Notice is hereby given that under­
signed, trustee in the matter of S.
Benjamin, trading and doing business
as S. Benjamin, in Bankruptcy, will
on Saturday, December 10th, 1021, at
tho corner of First street and Palmet­
to avenue, Sanford, Florida, between
tho hours o f 2 p, in. nnd 4 p. m., re­
ceive bids on tho following stock and
fixtures located at tho above address:
Tnbles, safe, window fixtures, show
G E N E R A L R E PA IR IN G
casos, clothes hangers, etc.; ties, col­
lars, shoes, etc. Tho right is reserv­ West First Hi.
Old Ford Garage
ed to reject any and nil bids. Highest
Phone No. 417-W
bid subject to approval,
CLARENCE V. MAHONEY,
220-4 tc •
Trustee.
Post curds— local views— lc earn at
come to ihe Herald office.

M IAM I, Dec. 8— C. M. Davis,
swimming instructor at a local casino,
who hns spent the Inst 11 years
teaching men nnd women to fool at
homo In the water, has expressed an
opinion thnt is destined to result In
heated arguments among Florida
swimmers.
Mr. Davis declares that brunettes
swim hotter than blondes. Tho bru­
nette, according to Mr. Davis, "is
more magnetic nr absorbent in learn­
ing how to Hwim. On the other hand
the blondo Is more taut In tho water Piano Owners, Notice!
and does not relax ns easily as the
Hero for a limited stay. Patrons de­
opposite type.
siring
tunings phone Valdez Hotel.
These charnstics, ho claims, play
the big part In learning to swim, tho
brunette, as i» rule displaying more “ Mack the Piano Tuner”
confidence than the blonde.
TO M A K E W ICKER

j

WB GRIND OUR OWN I.BN8B

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 Waat First Street

1018 West P in t Street

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1021

&gt;AQK FOUR

EAST SANFORD

pleasure of our patrons. Advertis­
ers, naturally, desire a nowspaper
which
meets Hie neods nnd demands
FaUliM ituj i/umM UM|t h id ij ■« n s
lin U
Am u
of tho readers. Tho rendor most de­
Airs. Mollis Wool arrived from
sired by an ndvertiser is tho house­
Atlanta, Gn., Wednesday to be Airs.
By a Sanford Ccicry-Fed
wife. They are tho buyers and it is
J. W. Corleys guest for some time.
_____________ F1TAU1HM1_____________ into their hands that tho shrewd ad­
Alan
Airs. Wood will he remembered ns a
R. J. H O LLY
____ __________ Editor vertiser always seeks to plnco offors
guest of tho CorleyB Inst year, nnd is
M h t a h h n h i B i
N. J. L I LLARD....Secretary-Treasurer of his wares. A careful canvass of
agnin on hor way to Miami for the
tho
buyers,
in
this
instance
reveals
A. A. N E E L ..... - ....General Manager
|winter.
Badly Affected
tiint not one prefers a morning papor,
Airs. George Mitchell
nnd the
C. L. IR W IN
hut
to
the
contrary.
From tho Now York TrlbunoVStntT- ch||(lren nro horo f rom Ocoec. Called
OIBOULATIOM MAH4011
"Tho News entered tho morning monts in court wore thnt much of tho hpre
Phone 148 up to 6 P. M.
Rorious illness o f her mother
aavrUanij Halt Midi Kio*aji*__Agjllj*tto&lt; field against its better judgment. It stolen merchandise handled by tho pi- ^jra Rnu|cr80n.
t
knew that there are four afternoon rntes was disposed of in tho South
■ablorlpllta frloa la Adfaat*
x }10 f our sjpeB brothers have tho
Om Taar ......................................................
papers to one morning paper in the and affected the mnrkots there.
sympathy o f nil Sanford at the death
Dalitarad la City by Carrlar
country. It knew that tho circula­
Ob* Waafc .......... ......................** 0«aU
,“
of their father. Air. Sipes hnd been
tion of one afternoon paper in New
Puzzle Department^ ^
for n ycor nmi for the post 8
Tb* bl« 11- U 14-PM* WssUt Hsrsld *Dtltvly eovar* SaraInala Oouaty u l U prt!lu*« York equalled that of nil of the morn­
Behead
an
officer
of
the
K.
K.
K.
months
seriously so. His death ocBTtry Friday. AdTartlala* raUt mad* baawa ing papers combined. It knew that
■a application. Damacratlo In poUUo*. P H
nnd mnko it "lawful,” bohond again cllmJ nt tho hospltnl where he hnd
par yaar, al»«y« la adtaaoa._______________ with the rapid development of the
and make it tho Nntionnl bird. Be- j ua^ i,POn taken for care. He did not
Member of The Associated Press
mechanical facilities for
handling
fore the Elan gets mo let n.e an- survjVo the short journey from his
news thnt tho afternoon paper has
&lt;n
home.
supplanted the morning paper with 8Wcr:
Kleaglc
The weather seems like spring with
its more orderly process of publica­
lcaglu
the gentle showers nnd tho peach,
Former Emperor Wllllnm was hurt tion, and that all im]K&gt;rtnnt news of
eagle.
pear and plumtrecn III bloom, straw­
yeatenlny by ft chip hitting him in tho the day can ho covered on the day it
berry
plants also in bloom nnd the
hoiul while ho whs chopping wood. happens in sufficient detail to satisfy
No, I didn’t follow tho follows pa­
sweet wild blue violets nro blossomed
W ill him always did believe in tho the average render.
rading in night shirts. I hnd n hnd
chips fulling where they muy but not
"The largest advertisers in Ameri­ cold, besides I hnd to go home and nt- everywhere in the hammock Innds
The mnjofity o f the old lettuce
now, not now.
ca prefer tho afternoon pnpor because tend to baby.
----------- o----------fields have disnpenred and new let­
it is rend by every member of the
We see old friend Forest Lake is family, being distinctly the home pn­
tuce or celery plnnts set out on the
An automobile dealer wanted to put
on top in the Sanford election and is por. The husband or brother does
land.
an advertisement for trucks in this
now n commissioner. Forest, thou not pick it up as he hurries to iuhi- , (j0pnrtmcnt. Thought this stuff was
Nick Zcrnovenn has two flowing
hast n tough Job, but if you wanted it, ness, but as he'comes home. It stays a|j |(J
wells put down rn his 22 acre fnrm
you've got it, and you're wolcoipo to in the home, and the tpossngo that
recently jurehased near Cypress croal- 1
it, knowing you will serve your con-10vi.'jy
advertiser has stays there to ‘ Forest I.nku sounds like tho slogan B' ,,K nn&lt;* *'WK
cleared and ready
stituents well.— Orlando Sentinel,
he read and fixes its appeal for the
Dorn, which is, "Lakes nnd to ph*w.
- o purchasing trip down town tho next Hills.”
The foundations are being laid for
Slnughtcr, noted bandit, who cscap- morning,
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the farmcra cxchnngo buildings nt
cd from ninny jails nnd killed ninny
“ Aside from the advantages of in­
Tho white primary o f St. Peters- Beardnll Avc. Station. A large force
men, has mntlo Iuh InHt escape. Ho crensed value to advertisers and sat- burg nominated Pulvor for mayor to " f ,llcn nrc at work. There is much
brokc out of tho stnte pen in Arknn- ■jsfnction to subscribers, publication Pulverize Mitchell.
j material nlrcndy on the ground.
sas one dny this wuck and terrorized ,,f nn nfternoon paper is more sntis-------,
al
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------ -— tho entire country hut was finnlly . factory to the publishers. It is cornA .Minmi landlord advertised “ Mod- ; tiNOTICE TO FAItAlEItS— Just arshot In tho back by one of tho con- ^paratlvely an easy matter to secure
ernte Apnrtmont nt Modern Kent" ami rived, fresh carload o f that good old
victs who had escaped with him. He |uj,ur where it Is practically imposslthe error set him bnck ten years in reliable K EYSTO NE LIM E.
NulT
who lives by the pistol is generally |,|Cf |n a Runtil town, to secure it for n
health.
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sod. Telephone 135: * Phono us your
shot by tho pistol.
morning nper."
-------wants. They will hnve our usual

SANFORD IA1LY HERALD

TRUCK

Only 14 more Days till Xmas

THE HERALD PRINTING CO. Inc.

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The Pnlatka News is pulling for a
hospital for Pnlatka. They have to
take their patients thirty miles to St.
Augustine now. Wo had a tusto of
that years ago when all the Sanford
patients had to he taken to Orlando,
Every city the size of Sanford and Palutkn should have their own hospital.
Como over and inspect the Sanford
hospital, Goode, It is one of the best
in the state.

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Mary Roberts Hinehurt says that
newspaper correspondents have a pro­
found distrust of the Japanese. News­
paper correspondents usually get n
profound distrust o f everyone. Why
shouldn't they? The work of news­
paper men show them the foibles, the
fancies, tile sham and hypocrisy of
people more than any other line of
work in tho world. What we know
about people would put a lot of them
in jail or make them leave town if it
was over published.
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AFTERNOON

IS BETTER.

Just an wo have hopes of a world prompt attention.— Hill Lunibor Conii
peace they start a saxophone hand puny. Service, quality, price. 223-2tc
AlOKE W A YS T H A N ONE here in Sanford.

ADVERTISING P A YS

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The shamrock supercedes tho real
Merchants who are under the 1mrock in Ireland. Ireland is now one of
pression that advertising their goods
Britain’s ex-iles.
in a local newspaper is a needless
expense, are wrong. Those who do
When it comes to joy rides, the
not attempt to create n demand for
machine is only as fast as the people
their goods only get such business ns
in it.
immediate necessity creates nnd the
mail order houses in other states get
"Day Off’ ’ is Bight
a large part of the business o f the
lake a day o ff and call up your
community,
Several
prospective
merchants have recently visited the neighbors Telephone adv.
Florida Development Board offices in
Polities is still tho only thing you
Jacksonville for the purpose o f look­
can got a stomach full at tho old
ing through the newspaper files, the
rates.
Board being a subscriber to all tho
newspapers published in the state,
Dippy Dialogues
with a view to determining where
Name
three
articles containing
seem to he the most promising loca­
starch,
tions, the decision being based largely
Two collars nnd a cuff.
on absence of advertising copy of
merchants in their respective lines.
A very significant statement was There is a girl in
made by a woman who snid that she |Sanford
so modest that she
did not care how many millinery
pins her apron
stores there might be in a certain
over her stockings
city, tin* absence of any advertising of
when she hangs
those goods in a local paper being
them on a wash line.
proof that by judicious use o f news­
paper space she could draw trade not
NOTICE TO FAR M E R S—Just aronly from the residents hut from the
rived,
fresh carload o f that good old
surrounding territory, and the nonreliable K EYSTO NE L1AIE.
NufT
much competition.
set!. Telephone 135. Phone us your
wants. They will have our usual
A BUSINESS PROPOSITION
prompt attention.— Hill Lumber Com­
Says Herman Koscnfiled, advertis­ pany. Service, quality, price. 223-2tc

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Mrs. Stedt suffered from n fall,
injuring her knee quite badly, Her
nephew, Wnlford Pierson took hor to
l he doctor.
Mrs. August Swanson was in town
over Sunday assisting Dr. Tolar with
a ease.
A little white frost Tuesday nnd
Wednesday, so they say.
We wonder if ail our folks noticed
the rucent warning of the surveyor
that pedestrians should keep to tho
left side of the road and help avoid
accidents.

Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Tyner and sons,
Elmer and Ohm and little daughter,
The Herald has always contended
Pearl, went on Sunday to Windurmore.
that the smaller cities and espec­
Walfred Pierson took them to spend
ially those in Florida that were not
the day as their car was out of order.
tourist towns wanted the afternoon
paper more than they did the morn­
Mr. and Mrs. Jcs&amp;u Lee and their
ing paper. This is true of Sanford and
two children, moved on Saturday from
wo believe it is true of other cities in
Gie Frank Miller cottage in Upsnin to
this and other states. There nre a
t,luir n°w home on West First street
few business men who huvo time to
There was a social gathering Mon­
rend a morning paper if it can he
day evening which was well attended,
delivered at the store In the morning
Mrs. Do Forrest is out at her homo
but few people have time in Sanford
at present while her residence is be­
for a morning paper and the majority
ing painted.
of them prefer the evening paper that ing manager for Sears Roebuck and
about
forty in all being present from
NOTICE!
comes to their homes at a lime when Company:
Upsnin, Grapeville and the West Sido
"W e ftnvo a bureau whose duty it
all tile members of the family have
G. I, A. meeting Tuesday, Dccom nt the homo o f Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
is
tq rend each week the country
ample time to digest the contents of
her 13, Election of officers.
All Menlnr in honor of the birthday of
newspapers from all over the country, i
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tL o I,npur. Somo time ago wo made ....
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' members requested to ho present.— Mrs. Mcnlor. It was a surprise all
223-2tp right nnd a good time was hnd by tho
this asset tion to suvernl morning nnd I here is not a paper o f any eonse- ,&gt;rcfliacnt&lt;
1 Jolly crowd. Games nnd refreshments
nil ^ newspaper men and they all quenco in oUr trade territory thnt our
bureau
does
not
get.
The
bureau
agreed
,,^ ornoon P«P0H» had
Electric fixtures must go, beginning and pleasant chat were enjoyed by nil.
Rev. J. S. Clark will preach for us
it on the rooming papers in many looks over these papers and when the Monday morning, December 12th. nil'
merchants
are
not
advertising
in
the
on
Sunday at l’noln at l l l(nt Upsnin nt
electric fixtures in stock will bo sold
way .s Goode (J,lorry* ,,f 1,10 I'alatkn
local paper wo immediately flood thnt at smashed prices. Sale will Inst for 3:00 nnd in the evening at Lake Mary.
time
ago
went
from
Nows, who some
the afternoon papa." 1,1 th“ rooming territory with our literature. It nl- a few days only.— Trcndwoll Electric He is anxious for all of us to get to­
wnys brings results fnr in excess of Co., opposite Postofflco.
223-dtc gether nt 2:00 for Sunday school.
paper has seen tho on or
118 wayB
Lnst Sunday it rained, but lot us try
nnd announces tho chant, H
after­ tho same effort put forth in territory
where the local merchant* use th eir'j ()R T M EYERS GOLF CLUB OI'KNS again. Conio nnd bring the children.
noon sheet in the following:
Thoro is also a service at 7:00 p. in.
"Yielding to n popular cu'innml local pnpcrH."
Wednesday,
ltov. Clarke and wife nro
It
does
not
take
a
wise
nun
to
see
among subscribers, as well ns mD'L’r* J
FORT MYERS, Dec. 10.— The Fort
Using and fitting into a field nut- the common sense view of ti e situ- Myers Golf aml Yacht Club will expecting to romo over on Wednesday
urn) to a community the size and sit­ iitlnn as it appears to the big ninil or­ formally open the winter season De­ and call on ns many as possible as
uation of Pnlatka, the News will, bo- der houses in the larger cities, A cember 15, according to an announce­ they nro now comers nnd wish to got
acquainted.
glnning next Monday, change its hour few newspapers come to our *-xchnitgc ment by Ernest Killlck, the club’s
o f publication from the morning field table every week that no not have a "pro,”
W IN N E R OF DOLL
grocery store of any description re­
to the ufturnoon field.
Workmen for the last three weeks
"ThiH step is taken nfter careful presented In their advertising col­ hnve been improving the golf course
The doll
given
by Mrs. Frank
consideration. It involves only tho umns. If Mr. Rosonfield glances nnd the greens and fairways are
over these pnpcrH, he probably takes now in excellent condition.
Moisch for the benefit o f tho Cntholic bazaar, which hnd been in tho win­
It for granted that the towns in which
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dow o f Spenr &amp; Son, was won by
the papers are published, hence the
NO TICE
Mrs. II. Thumton. Tho lucky number
flooding o f thorn with appealing liter­
Tho regular annual meeting of tho being 38.
ature. The merchants who do not
advertise help to pay for this litera­ stockholders o f tho First Nntionnl
To be strictly correct, it would m?
ture, too,oven though they may not Bank of Sunford, Florida, will bo held
In accordance with its By-laws, in the caltcdn naval holldccnde.
think so.— Melbourne Times.
ufficos o f tho hank on Tuesday, Janu­
-----------o----------Full gallon cans
Washington hotel keepers doubt­
NOTICE TO FAR M E R S—Just ar­ ary 10th, 1922, at 10 o'clock n. m. for
of
new
pure
the
purpose
o
f
electing
a
board
o
f
di­
less
reflect thnt pence hnth her vic­
rived, fresh carlond of thut good old
meters
to
serve
for
tho
ensuing
year,
tories
no less than war’s.
..
reliable
K
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LIM
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Florida Syrup,
5 sod. Telephone 135. Phone us your nnd for the transaction o f any other .,/• r,
NOTICE
' wants. They will have our usual business that may properly canto be­
prompt uttontion.— Hill Lumber Com­ fore tho meeting,
B. F. W H IT NEK',
pany. Service, quullty, price- *':"'-2tc
Circle No. 5, llothodist church will
ll-9-oaw-6tc
Cashier.
meet with Mrs. W. A. Zachary, 610
S | A woman who Is too tender-hearted
CHICKEN DINNER, Sunday noon W. let. st., Monday afternoon at 3
[t to kill a chicken will choke an engine.
o'clock.
and
evening, Gray Gables, on ,th*
I \Greenville (S, C.) Piedmont.
Phone* W M M
MRS RADFORD,
beach, Seabreeze, Fla.
Phone 401.
WBLAKA BLOCK
Chairman.
Free bath houses,
74-Fri-St-4m
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.

FLORIDA
SYRUP

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Deane Turner

Wo will not say "Do Your Christmas Shopping
Early." Too many have said it before and it is al­
most a joke. But wo can say without fear of jok­
ing or contradiction that if you have been saving
your money through our plan that doing your
Christmas shopping will cause you no fear because
you will have that nest egg from which to draw.
— IN SHOPPING A N I) IN E V E R Y D A Y L IF E —
It comes to you with full force that you have not
been saving as you should. There is nothing gives
you so much independence ns n Bank Account.
Come In and let us toll you about it. Christmas
brings it home to you with full force.

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The Peoples Bank I
o f Sanford

DON’T FEED HOGS TOGETHER
G A IN E S V ILLE , Dec.

1 0 .-Dr. A.

L. Shcnly, professor o f Veterinary
Science nt the Florida
Agriculture

hero

College

warns

of

farmers

against the feeding or pasturing of
large numbers o f hogs together be­
cause o f the prevalence of lung
worms nmong hogs in this state.
The worms are spread, Dr. Shenly
states,throu gh the discharge of eggs
from the nostrils o f infested hogs
during coughing and the eggs, coming
in contact with tho feed or water;
find entrances into other animals
cither before or after hatching,
through the digestive
tract. Th*
worms nre |*prd to eradicate and pre­
vention
nnd
sanitation
practices
should be observed.
"Tiie pastures should he rotated
frequently, and it is advisable to cul­
tivate and seed them, if possible,1’
says Dr. Shcnly. "A ll grass, leaves
and other material used for bedding
should be raked nnd burned once a
week. The surface o f sleeping quar­
ters nnd pons should he sprinkled
liberally with nir-slncked lime,
“ The feeding troughs should he

wnshed once a week with strong
homemade lye soap nnd bollim: water
rinsed thoroughly nml exposed
the
Hun. Automatic wnterers, whic h ton
ho nttnehed to n barrel, nre satisfac­
tory nnd sanitary.
“ Spray tho pens once a month with
a .1 per cent solution of some of the
creolino
products. Add
sufficient
limo to show where the sprny ha*
been supplied.
"In case o f infestation the following Is suggested: One tcnspunnful
spirits turpentine fo r a 100 pound
hog, given in a little ntoisi chop,
thoroughly mixed, once a day for
three days, withhold six days and
repeat even a third or fourth time if
necessary. Do not give turpentine
to pregnant sows."
NOTICE TO FARM E RS—Just ar­
rived, fresh cnrlond of thnt good old
reliable K E Y STO N E LIME.
NutT
Bed. Telephone 135. Phone us your
wants. They will hnve our usual
prompt attention.— Hill Lumber Com­
pany. Service, qunllty, price. 223-2tc
Every man whose affairs are get­
ting nlong nicely, thank you, despises
a winner.

CAUGHT OUT, OR PETE BOYD’S PROPOSAL
-GIVEN BY-

S A N F O R D H IG H SCHOOL A T H L E T IC ASS N.
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TWO OLD MAIDS AND A PICTURE
By Miss W illiam ’s Expression Pupils
PROGRAM
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T W O OLD JMA1HS A N D A P IC T U R E
CHARACTERS
Jessie Willsins, a College G ir l.... ......... .................................... Mildred Holly .
Emily Day, her Chum ...............................................................Kittle DuBoso
Miss Mchitahel Willsins .................................................................. Mae Holly
Miss Sophjg Smith ...................................................................... Maude I.sko
Spinsters and joint guunliuns of Jessie
Scene: A girl's room at College.

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C A U G H T OUT, OR PE TE BO YD ’S PRO PO SAL
ClIAIIAC TE ItS
Bill Randolph ............................... .................................................... Win. Moyo
Dick R o g ers ................................ ....................................... ^ Robert Thrasher
Jack D a v is ............................................................................ Honderson
George Brown ......... ....................................... ........... ^.....Harold Christensen
Kenneth March ......... .............................................................. ...... Jini Stoao
Chnriiu K in g ...................................................................... ......Byron Stephens
P L A Y IN G ON CARLTON SPRINGS SUMMER B A SE B A LL TEAM
DeWitt Boyd, Manager of team ....................................... ..Victor McLauiln
Harry Wilkes, formerly nn Amherst pitcher, now wnnted by Cnrlton
team ............................... ...................................................... Arthur Moore
Mr. Wunver, nmicted with sunstroke, nt tho Springs to take the
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c u re ............................................................................... . Robert Holly, Jr.
BesH Mason, a guest at the Hotel ........................................... Florence Henry
Chrlstabel Lee, a guest at tho H o te l.................................. Mnrgnrot Zachary
Hotel W aiter .......................................................... ....................... p rcd Pope
Remainder of Team nnd Substitutes ...................................... ........
....... ...................................... Billy Fitts, W. A. Adams, Merton Aycocka
Setting: For nil three nets, tho sitting room of the Carlton SpringB H‘&gt;tol, a health resort in New York State.
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Act I.— Wednesday mbYnlng.
Act II.— Tho same day, nfternoon.
Aijt, III.— Snturday nfternoon after the game/ “

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HIGH SCHOOL
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TUES. NIGHT, DEC. 13
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N. B. The handsome living room not in this play was generously loaned
by the Sanford Furniture Co.

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�8ANRQBPiDAIUT BBBALP. SATURDAY, DECEMBER IP, 1081
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The City

Mention of '
Matters la Brief
Pem onal.ltem e

of laUraat

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For »FIorUln: Fnir tonight
nml Sunday; colder tonight;
probably light frost in the
north portion.

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TEMPERATURE

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L. II. Sims, of Tnmpn, w.is a busi­
ness visitor hero yesterday.
J, C, Evans, o f Tampa, spent the
dny here yesterday attending to busi­ I * *
ness.
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C. L. Stokley, o f Mt. Dorn, was in ! ^
the city yesterday transacting busi­
ness.
II. S. Kickerson, of Now York, is
spending a few days at tho Montezu­
ma while in tho city cn business.
M, E. Lightfoot, o f lanipa, made his
headquarters at thu Montezuma yes­
terday while In tho city on* business.
0. I’. Connelly and Mr. Cole, of Or- ^
|undo, wero in the , city early, this
morning. They are both employees of
the Sentinel.

The old bulb went down to
Cl yesterday afternoon and
night and this morning us
we ,&gt;vrite this beautiful offusion about tho romnntic
subject of tho weather the
cold air from thu north is
rushing across the rnirbow
huod lake and coming right
Into out- palatial and steam
and hoi air heated office, all
° f which would make us dotluce and come to thu scientific observation of believing and prognosticating and
prophecy]ng that it will be
some cooler tomorrow as
we wend our way to church
and ruminate over our sins.
Do your Christmas shopping
next week nml go to church
tomorrow.
!i:IO A. ,M. DEC. 10,&lt;IU2I
Maximum ..................
Cl
Minimum ...................
02
Range .......................
03
Barometer.................. 2D.1&gt;0
Rain ........................... 1.20
Southwest and cloudy.

, Nothing better for n Christmas gift
than the compact Remington portable
typewriter at $G0. A real typewriter
with the portable features und pro­
Bn
nounced by the Sanford owners as
Pa
the best that lins over been devised.
P)
See them at the Hernld office. Ask
Bn
for the Remington Portable.
Ba
Pi
The crank in a jitney isn’t the only
Pa
crank
it is dangerous to monkey with.
Pi
The ‘" . ’cssnge o f tho hortr”— "M il­
P»
lions
Now Living Will Never Die."
Pi
Hoar
it
at tho filnr Sunday night, 7:80
Pi
o'ciocV.
Free.
223-1 tc
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Pa
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If you don’t see your
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Pa In our show
windows,
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Pa come in and look around
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have Something
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S. Efc Murrell, of Stetson University
m
PeLnnd, is spending tho week-end
Pa Pi Pa Pa Pa p« M M M
here with his parents,' Capt. and Mrs.
K. R. Murrell.
relatives and attending n wedding of
one of Quincoy’s fairest daughters.Mrs. Harry Driver, of Orlando, wus
the guest o f Mrs. Goo. DeCottus yes­
Mrs. Frank Johnson of Markham
terday, noiulng . over to attend &lt;ho ,wns in the city today shopping and
bridge party given yesterday ^after­ visiting her many friends.
noon by Mrs. DeCottes for Mrs. J. E,
I)rouse and Mrs. Frank Dear.
I Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Glenn of Or! Inndo were in thu city last night atMrs. Forest Lake, Mrs. John Leon­
|tending the Lawrence Haynes con­
ard!, Mrs. W. E. Watson, Mrs. A. M,
cert. Mr. Glenn is the editor o f tho
IJcForrcst and Mrs. G. I. Loucks mo­
Orlando .Sentinel.
tored to Daytona Beach yesterday to
attend the luncheon and reception giv­
en yesterday by Mrs. Geo. Chamber­
A party of Sanford ladies returning
lain for the members of tho Snllio from Daytona Beaeli last night were
Harrison chapter and Abagail Bartho­ held up by officers on the DeLaml
lomew Chapter N. S., D. A. It.
Daytona road who were looking for
the limn that had robbed and beaten
Dr. George Hyman, Ed nnd Chns. a DeLaml Indy on Wednesday, The
Henderson nnd Judge Muines have re­ Indies at first thought it was robbers
turned from Miami whore they at­ hut explanation on all sides set
tended the Hnptiat convention for sev- their minds nt can.
erj&gt;'. days. They report n fine meet­
ing and much constructive work done
0. W. ami W. 11. Talley o f Lakeland
nt the convention. The reports were
were in Uie city today on a prospect­
very interesting and showed great
ing trip. They are now together in
gains being made in Baptist elnirchos
a contrneting firm and expect to draw
throughout tho state. A report of
plans ami huitd some of Sanford’s
the meeting will be given in another
future business buildings. O, W. is
issue of tile Herald.
a former resident of Sanford and W.
II. is one of tile best architects in
Mrs. J. G. Ball is in Quincy for a the state ami well known here. He
few weeks visit with old friends and formerly resided in Jacksonville.

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Laughton hospital today undergoing
an operation nml his many friends
hope for his speedy recovery.

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tional church will hold their annual m
Sammury of the
Hosting Small I bazaar and cooked food tale December
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Taika Succinctly : 17th. PJacotobo announced later.
207-Tu"*Fri.-4tc
Arranged for
(Herald ^Readers
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H. B. Lewis is in tho Fcrnnld-

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PAG®

Just Listen
T o Me!
Get everything that you need for H IM at the BEST place in San­
ford and if you do you will make him just that much happier. I know
the best place because I have tided them all out. And they have the
nicest bath robes, and house slippers and all those things. And
the prices— well you just go see them fo r your self. That good
store I am talking about is—

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otherwis e; I.enndor Ludlo w, If livin g,
l l t i
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and. If dead, nil pnrtlus c la im in g In­
i n i I i i
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— —
terests under Lcnndor Ludlo w, d e ­
ceased, or otherwise. In nnd to tho
fo llo w in g described lnnds In Hotnlnolo County, Florida, t o - w lt ; HE 1-4
o f N W 1-4 o f N W 1-4 o f Soctlon 14,
Tw p. 21, Itnngo 29 ID.
i f . . r\ f
Ami to any nml nil persons or pnrtlos
claim in g any right, title or Interests In
and to the properties horclnabovo doscribed, by or through any o f tho
above mimed parlies, or otherwise.
It Is lloreh y Ordered and itoiiutred
In Circuit Court o f Seventh Judicial that you and each o f you do ntiponr to
Circuit o f Htnlr o f IGnrldn, Semi­
the hill o f aomplnlnt, heroin filed, an
nole Countn-— In d m n c c r y
Cm 2nd day o f Junuary, A. D. 1023.
It Is furthar ordered that this order
H I M . TO H i l l H T T IT L E )
o f publication lie published In the San­
ford Herald, a newspaper published In
Frances Elizabeth S|&gt;ruifue. Complnln- Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, once
nnl,
a week for eight consecutive weeks.
va,
Witness my hand und o ffic ia l seal o f
Tim Altnmontn Land Ilotol and Nnvl- said Circuit Court at Hanford, Florida,
ent Ion Company, n corporation under Ibis the 6th dny o f November, A. D.
tho law s o f Florida, ot at, Dofonil- 1921.
(S E A L )
B. A. DUG LASS,
N O TIC H T O IIIOFKNI)ANTH K N O W N
Clerk o f Circuit Court,
A M I UNKNOWN
Hovonth Judicial
C ir ­
To:
Tho Altatnonto Land H o tel nnd
cuit o f Florid a, S em i­
N a v ig a tio n Company, n corporatio n
nole County.
under tho lawn o f Florida. Its huccob- E. F. HOUHHOLDEIt,
mirx or iiss I kii b . If existing, and to all
Solicitor f o r Complt.
lt-6-9to
parties claim in g Interost iiy, through
or under Bald corporation nr asanclatlott in tlio f o llo w in g described p ro p ­ NOTICi: OF HALE OF *2U,()0&lt;MHI SPEC­
erty situate In''' Homlnole
County,
IAL TAX SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.
Florida, to - w lt:
Lota 430, 431, 445,
'
a, SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fl.Olt115. 4 17, 445, 149. and 403, and n strip
Classified advertisements, .1 cents a line. No ad taken far leas than
IIIA, ( OVIEIItl SPECIAL
o f land 24 1-2 foot, more or I obb, o f f
tho roar or south end o f Lota 425
23 cents, and positively no classified ads charged lo anyone.
Cash
TAX SCHOOL IHSTIIICT)
und 129, according to Pint o f A l t a ­
SCHOOL IIONI IS
must accompany nil orders. Count five words to n linn nnd remit ac­
monte I,and H otel nnd N a v ig a tio n
Company's tract duly, recorded In tho
Notice Is hereby g iv e n that s e a l e d ,
cordingly.
public rucords o f Orange and Homlnolo Counties, Florida, and nmro d e f­ bids Will he received Iiy the County
initely described
by
metes
and Hoard o f Public Instruction o f Homlof
hounds as fo llo w s : B eginning at a mile County, Florida, at the o f f ic e
FOR RENT— Two furnished rooms.
point 11355 feet North and 20 foot the Hiipurlntcnderit o f Public In stru c­
Inquire (500 Palmetto nvo. 219-Gtp
Hunt o f the S. W corner o f tho N. E tion of the said County at thu Court
1-4 o f the H E. 1-1 of Fee 13. Twp. House In Hanford, Florida, on or before
I
ho
ex
p
ira
tio
n
o
f
thirty
days
from
the
21 B., fla n g e 29 B.. thoneo North 244
HUY A LOT in Lnno's suit-division, FOR RENT— Rooms ami kitchonuttes,
feet, thoneo East 515 feet, thence first publication o f this notlco nnd un­
$33,00 cash hnliinco $10.00 per
North 302 foot, thoneo East 261 foot, til 3:99 o'clock In the afternoon o f De­
Shirley Apt., opp. I’. O.
220-gGtp
thence South 505 foot, thence West cember 22nd, 1921. for the purchase o f
month.—
K.
F.
Lane,
The
Real
Kstato
120,009.09
Special
Tax
School
District
525 feet, thoneo North 122 foot, thoneo
FOR R E N T—Two room apartment,
West 354 feet to tho point o f b egin ­ No. 3, Hemltiolo County, Florida, Hoads; Man.
IIIH-Otp
said bonds being dated July 1st, 1921,
hot water, garage. 1830 Park Avoning.
To:
John J. Ilrlght. Trustee for his hearin g Interest at the rate o f 5 per FOR S A LE —5 room bungalow, prico
nuo.
221-3tp
cent
tier
annum.
Interest
payable
s
e
m
i­
children, and Individually, If living,
$2,000; $,700 cash, balance, easy
end If dead, all pantos claim in g In­ annually on the first day o f July and
January
o
f
each
year
until
m
aturity;
FOR
RENT— Light housekeeping
terests under the said John J. Ilrlght,
trustee for his children, and Individ­ said bonds matures and the .principal terms; 7-room bungalow on corner lot
apartments o f one one or two roomB
ually, deceased, or otherwise:
tho becomes dun and puyuhle thirty years price $3,770, easy terms.— 13. F. Lane,
children o f John J. Ilrlght. If ilvlng, a f t e r the date thereof; said bonds hnvu
’JlM-Up over Union I’lmrmacy, First atreot.
nnd. If dead, all parties claim ing In­ been validated and confirm ed by decree The Real Estate Man.
221-3tc
terests under tho children o f John J. o f the Circuit Court o f the Seventh Ju­
Ilrlght, deceased, or otherw is e; and dicial Circuit of Florida, dated Hcn- F(Jir~S'A'Li3~l'i7ni" wi111 n c t r u c k
Julia M Ilrlght, If living, and,
If lem lier 39. 1921: said bonds to he Hold
body on. in good condition, $170. 810 FOR it ENT -Furnished rooms, with
dead, a ll parties claim ing Interests fo r d eliv e ry within fifte e n days a ft e r
or without board. 703 West Third
under Julia M. Ilrlght, deceased, or w ritte n notice o f acceptance o f hid Is West Third street, Holly Avo. 321-titp
oth erw ise; In nnd to tho fo llo w in g de­ g iv e n ; sold bonds are or (1.901.,00 ilnStreet.
220-Ctc
scribed real estate situate In Kami- nomlimthm and Inturont nnd prluclnal FOR S A LE — Upright
piano, good
nolo County, Florida, to -w lt:
Lot payable nt National Park Dunk, City
condition, for $100 cash.
I’lion*. FOR R EN T— Ferndalo Apartments,
131 nceordlng to Plat o f Altoinonlo nnd State o f Now York.
W ritte n opinion of Mr. Juo. C. T h o m ­
Land H otel nml N a vig a tio n
C om ­
103-J,
818-fltp
furnished or unfurnished. See Mrs.
son.
A
t
t
o
r
n
e
y
of
New
York,
a
p
p
ro
vin
g
pany's tract, duly recorded In tho
Public records o f Ornngo and Semi- the v a lid ity o f snld bonds w ill tie fu r ­ FOR S ALE — Eight room houso with 1,. G. Loveless, in Melaclt block, 305
nished.
nolo Counties. Florida.
Each hid must lie accompanied w llh
bath, immediate possession. Small East First St. Phono 205-L1 lflltfc
T o:
Frank Hlmpaon, (lre.ee Simpson
a
certified check In the sum o f 4299.00
and Helen Simpson, heirs nnd devis­
payment
down, long time on balance.
made
payable
to
the
Hoard
o
f
I'utille
ees o f Michael H Simpson, deceased,
I f livin g , and, I f dead, all partlon Instruction fo r Seminole County. F l o r i ­ See Lane or address Box 78", Day­
c la im in g Interests
under
Frank da, such chuck o f the successful bidder
109-Tu-SnMw
Simpson. Ornco Simpson nnd Union to lie retained uh liquidated damages to tona, Fin,
W ANTE D — 300 laborers for paving
Simpson,
deceased
or
otherwise; tlm Hoard should tho wuccussful bidder
Frank E .Simpson, Thomas C. Sir. p- tall or refuse to take up said bonds a c­ FOR S ALE — Ono Florence Automat­
und sewer work in the City of Day­
cording
to
the
terms
o
f
II
i
I
h
notlco
and
non und W illia m llutlcr, Trustees
ic 3-burner oil stove with mantel tona, Fla, Lowest wages 17 cents per
Union Simpson, It Ilvlng. nnd.
u' 1,1s Mu. Tho said Hoard reserves the
dead, all parties claim ing Interosta right to reject nay nnd all bids.
204- tic hour for ten hours daily. Pay in cash
Alt proposals should he addressed to and oven. Call 415-W,
under Frnnk ID. 'Simpson, Thom as C.
Simpson nnd W illia m Sutler, T r u s ­ the County Hoard o f Public Instruction FOR HALE— One Daisy churn. Cali every Saturday. Work will lust from
tees o f Helen Simpson, deceased, or fo r Seminole County, Florida, care o f
■11C-W.
204-tfc h!x to uight months.— Atlantic Bithuo th e rw is e ; nnd all parties claim in g T. W. Lawton. Secretary. Hanford. F l o r ­
Interests under Michael II. Simpson, ida, and marked "Ilhls for Hands .
222-Gta
Witness
tho
hands
o
f
tho
Chairman
FOR S A LE — Two story
business lithlc Co., Daytona, Fin.
deceased, or other wise, In nnd to tho
f o llo w in g described lands In Homtnolo and Secretary and tho seal o f the said
building.
Apply
to
the
owner,
Klim
W AN TE D — Customer* for trash mUkJ
County,
County. Florida, t o - w l t : A strip o f Hoard at Hanford, Seminole
Innd (4 1-2 foot wldo. more or loss,' Florida, Ih li thu 5th day o f November, Ales, 807 Otli St.
fi05-tfc
morning and evening deliveries.— B.
A.
D.
1921.
o f f the rear or South end o f Lot 429
C O U N T Y H O ARD OF PU HL. Garribon, Phono 3711. ldtt-SUTo
according to P la t o f Altam onte Land
FOIt
S
A
LE
—Choice
oranges
and
L1C IN S T R U C T IO N , S E M I ­
H otel
and
N a viga tio n
Company’s
N O L E COU N TY, F L O R ID A .
grapefruit for Christman, $2.00 per 204-tfc
tract, recorded in tho Public Records
Iiy C. F. H A R R IS O N ,
o f Ornngo and flsmlnolo Counties,
(Heal o f Hnnrd)
'C hairm an. box F. O. B. Osteon. Cash with order, Ba Ba Bn Pa Bu Kb t o Bn B« p «
Florida.
•
T o : • Laura J. (Ilbhs, I f living, nnd. If A tte s t;
— F. N. Partly, Ostoon, Fla. 221 -12tp
T.
W
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dead, all parties cla im in g Interests
Bupt. und E x - O ffla lo Secretary. FOR S ALE
under L a u ra J. Gibbs, dsceatied. or I
OR RENT— 8-roomed

FOR SALE

THE BALL HARD­
WARE CO.

N E W TW O -STO RY HOUSE, N E A R L Y F IN ­
ISHED. E A S Y TERM S
Other Bargains in Real Estate

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FOR S ALE CHEAP— Gas range unit Large manufacturing company, man­
wood range, 1011 Oak avo. Phono ufacturing potato barrels, wish to es­
283-J, ‘
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218-tfc tablish branch warehouse in Sanfofd
and desire branch manager who. c^n
FOR
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invest $1,000.00. Address, P. O. Box
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2304, Jacksonville, Floylda.
FOR RENT— 2 furnished b#d rooms.
Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
itt By Ba Ba m m
Street.
197-tfc Ba t a Stt
FOR R EN T— Two furnished Boil S IT U A T IO N W A N T E D —Young lady
desires position, assistant " book­
rooms, Mrs. W. F. Leavitt, cornet’
keeping, office work or clerktng. R ef­
Elm and Third, rhond 437-W,
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Also lady stbnogrhphor with
" "
■ 81,-tfc erences.
FOR R EN T— Ono
f undshod~'Be3 three yenrs expoiriencd open fo r posi­
room, also gurngo. 110 Laurel Ave. tion. Apply &amp;03 Maple iVvo. ?20-4f

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FOR R EN T— Bed room, 811 Park ave­
nue.
178-tfc
F o il
ItEhJf— Two furnished Boil
rooms, 011 Park Avo.
212-tfc
F o i l " R ENT—-Furnished
Park avenue.
1 ’

ro o m „*4 ll
220-Gtp

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RENT— Light
housekeeping
rooms, 20(1 Park Ave,
21U-0tp

FOR R EN T— Apartment, furnl^ied,
BBBBB«IHPHB*M «BNIBaBBBflBBBBBBBBBflBflBB«iBBBBHBBRBaBBa 1 , 1Q20 .East Second street.
220-4tp

LO$T
LOST—Golf bag,
taining sticks a n d __
barrel of a gup, Sattfr*
day afternoon. Reward

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMHER 9, 1921

B

NUMBER 223

FRANCE’S ACCEPTANCE IS SECOND DAY OF CONFERENCE
COMMITTEE INVESTIGATION
FILLED WITH FINE REPORTS,
NOW THOUGHT CERTAIN ON
' SOUTHERN COLLEGE DISCUSSED TOM WATSON’S CHARGES
QUADRUPLE AGREEMENT
ALMOST BROUGHT BLOWS
Ratification o f Trustees Report Deferred Until a
*
Later Date

DE VALERA
IS AGAINST
PEACE
TREATY
NO REGULAR PLAN
Although D raft Receiv­
ed From French Del­
egation Only Outline

ORLANDO, Dec. 9.—Tho center of
interest nt tho second day’s session
of the Florida Annual Conferonco was
tho report of the Bonrd of Trustees of
Southern College, in which request
wns made of tho conferonco to ratify
nnd confirm the notion of tho trus­
WITH GREAT BRITAIN AND SAYS tees in selecting Lakeland ns tho site
TERMS ARE CON­
for rebuilding a Greater Southern In
HAS BEEN SKETCHED AND
FLICTING
Floridn.
ACTION ON AGREEMENT

IS EXPECTED SOON
( H r T k r A a a o c la t r d P r e s s )

____T h e A a s n c l a lr r i P r e s s )

DURLlN, Dec. 0.—Ratification of
the tronty between England nnd Ire­
land will be moved at the Dnil Eironnn meeting next Wednesday by A r­
thur Griffith ns chnirmun of tho
plenipotentiaries, it wns announced to­
day by DoVnlern,

PARIS, Dec. 9.— Frnnce’s ac­
ceptance of quadruple agreement
for thoa Pacific is considered
certain in official circles altho
the draft received from the
French delegation in Washing­
ton is rcgnrded ns sugested out­
line and not perfected plan. Ac­
DUBLIN, Dec. 9.—Enmon Do Va­
tion here on the ngreement is lera last night issued a statement
expected shortly,
saying that ho could not recommend
n b fushrdlu shnllu etnoln shrdlu un tho pence treaty with Grent Britain
WASHINGTON, Doc. 0.— Consider*
ntion of tho stnutB of French nnd
Italian navies under n five power na­
val limitation agreement mny bo tak­
en up next week, some of these con­
nected with conference groups believe.
The step, however, is understood to
he dependent on clenring up of the
"5-5-3" ratio for Great Britain, the
United States and Japan as it is gen­
erally believed action in that regard
will serve as a precedent under which
to deal with the naval situation in
European waters.
Within the Inst few days atten­
tion of more than one national group
at the conference has been attracted
by Paris dispatches dealing with
what appears to ho plnns of the
French government to augment its
present naval forces. The dispatch
said it lmd been voted to incrcnso na­
val personnel from 51,000 to D7,000
and some concern is expressed here as
to what effect thin might hnvo on con­
ference negotiations.
Thu rule for naval limitation pro­
posed by Secretary Hughes in sug­
gesting the ‘‘5-5-3" ratio contemplates
virtually a naval status quo ns to rel­
ative strength but on a bnsis of reduc­
ed forces. All threo navies involved
will he scnlcd down. Thnt was re­
garded ns a principle accepted by each
of the participating powers at tho
opening of the conference. Differ­
ence of opinion ns to whnt tho rela­
tive strength of Jnpnncsc nnd tho
United Stntcs might bo in fact did
not alter the principle involved it was
said.
,
Premier Hriand of Frnnce, wns
generally understood to hnvo accept­
ed that principle for his government
yet ill the light of the Paris dispatch­
es it seems that tho French govern­
ment may ho undertaking an imme­
diate increase in nnvnl force not whol­
ly consistent with Mr. Hriand's state­
ments to the conference ns they were
viewed by conference officials at the
time, it was said. This aspect of tho
situation is expected, however, to ho
mure fully understood when the con­
ference takes up tho French and Ital­
ian naval problems for settlement.

to the Dnil Eireann or to tho country,
nnd thnt in this attitude he is sup­
ported by the ministers of defense
and of homo affairs.
A public meeting of tho Dnil Eirennn has been fixed for Wednesday.
Following is the text of Knmonn
DeVnlern’s message to the Irish peo­
ple issued at 11:30 last night:
"You hnvo seen in the public press
tho text of tho proposed treaty with
Grent Britain. The terms of this
agreement are in violent conflict witli
the wishes of the majority of this nntioii ns expressed freely at successive
elections in the past three years.
"I feel It my duty to inform you im­
mediately that I cannot recommend
acceptance of this treaty either to
the Dail Eireann or tho country. In
this nttitudo I am supported by the
ministers of home affairs and dofenso.
"A public session of the Dail Eirennn is being summoned for Wednes­
day at 11 o'clock in tho morning.
"I ask tho peoplo to mnintnin dur­
ing tho interval the snmo discipline
as heretofore. Tho members of tho
cabinet, though of divided opinions,
are prepared to carry on public ser­
vices as usual. Tho army, n» such,
is, of course, not nffectcd by the po­
litical situation and continues under
tho same ordero and control.
"Tho.grent test of our peoplo has
como. Let us faco it worthily, with­
out bitterness, and nhovo all, without
recriminations. There is a definite
constitutional way of resolving our
political differences. Let us not de­
part from it, nnd let tho conduct of
the cabinet in this matter ho an oxninplo to the whole nation."
Tlie third session of the Dail Eire*
nnn cabinet ended lust night a few
minutes after 0 o’clock. It is under­
stood thnt the opinions of the mem­
bers of the cabinet regarding
tho
pence agreement were divided, nnd
that the question will ho left to tho
decision of the Dail Eireann.
An official report of tho meeting is
promised later.
MARINE GUARD
WOUNDS SEVERAL
ROBBING MAIL CAR

28 INCH STORK FRONT
ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 8.—St.
Petersburg this winter possesses a
business houso which occupies prob­
ably the smallest quarters of any
concern in Florida if not in the entire
South, n frontage of only 28 inches.
It is a head shop on Central Ave.
which hns been fitted nttrnetively
with racks nnd displny windows and
tho stock includes a largo assortment
of loose heads nnd Japanese neck­
laces.
STEAMER

NOBLES

AGROUND

KEY WEST, Fla., Dec. 7.—Tho
shipping bonrd steamer
Nobles,
operated by Lykes Brothers, of Now
DrlennH, which wont nground yester­
day o ff American Shoal Light 14
miles from hero, still *.vns fast today
with the const guard cutter Tnllapoosn standing by. The Tnllnpooan
expected to nttempt to pull the vessel
off Into today a high tide nnd if It
cannot he moved it will ho necessary
to remove her enrgo. Tho Nobles hns
1,800 tons of phosphnto snlts from
Germany.
Buy It with a Herald Want Ad.

CHARI,ESTON. S. C., Dec 0.—
Scrgent N. S. Bothers, IJ. S. M.
G., a guard on a mall car attached
to Atlnntic Const Line train No. 80,
Jncksonville to Now York, fired Ids
sawed-off shot gun 'five times at
three men, two of whom at lenst were
negroes, it is Indlovcd who were
throwing pneknges from a sealed ex­
press car nhend at nn early hour this
morning about 14 miles this side of
Savannah, Gn.
Two of the men were wounded, ac­
cording to unofficial information, nnd
the third mnn Is nt largo. Somo of
the stuff stolen wns recovered beforo
the train proceeded after the shoot­
ing, nlso n hat with buckshot holes In
it. Tho express car Is being held
here ponding investigation.
Tho
wounded men were tnkon to Snvnnnnh, it Is said.
SAVANNAH, Dec. 0.—The police
hnve nrrested Alonzo Llslter, n negro,
for complicity In tho Atlnntic Coast
Lino trnln robbery this morning. Ho
wns found In tho Chnrlty hospital,
wounded nnd enrried to tho bnrrncks.

nnd without doubt the action of the
trustees will he formally rntifiod.
Report number 1, of the Ilonrd of
Educaton was read by Rev. J. A. Hen­
dry, the report reciting the fnct thnt
fire destroying Southern Collogo enrly
In the* year, it became necessary to
find temporary quarters, nnd thnt E.
T. Roux came to the rescue by offer­
ing the hoard the splendid hotel nt
Clearwater
Bench, rent free, as u
The report was rend by tho secre­
tary of tho bonrd, Dr. W. A. Cooper, temporary home for the school.
The report mentioned further the
nnd recited among other things thnt
a special committee representing tho action of the trustees of tho college in
board met in Tampa May 3d nnd 4th selecting Lakeland as tho site for tho
nt which time bids were rocelved from new buildings, which wns given the
Tampa, Lakeland, St. Petersburg nnd endorsement of the bonrd. Tho offer
othor places, nnd nfter duo considera­ of Lakeland, which wns accepted, Hays
tion, the bid of Lakeland wns accepted. the report, provides not only n locnOn Mny 24th the entire hoard met and ton for the college, but furnishes a
tho action of tho committeo wns ap­ source of revenue equal to nn endow­
ment of approximately $200,000. In
proved.
Tho necossnry legal steps woro tak­ this connection splendid gift of prop­
en to change tho chntor, authorizing erty costing $127,000 and additional
n change of loention, nnd Hon. L. W. gifts in the form of bankable notes
Duvall, of Ocala, wns selected to take umountitig to $48,000, nnd service
the necessary steps looking to this from the city in lights nnd water
amounting to $50,000.
change.
The report recommends tho appoint­
Thu olTor made by Lakeland citi­
zens covering the 78 ncres of ornngo ment by the Bishop of Dr. R. II. Ald­
grove as tho site of Ihe college was erman, as president; Dr. Olin Boggess
given to the conference, and the mat­ nnd Rev. G. F. Scott as members of
ter of ratifying the nction of tho board the faculty, ami Rev. G. E. Summers
of trustees was deferred, pending tho ns a student in Emory University.
The report carries with it the ur­
positive information that the deeds to
tho property contain the trust clnuso gent request that our people pay up
as required by the dsciplino.
This ns promptly as possible their pledges
information will lie in hand today, for Christian Education, as the funds
when the question will he resumed,
on Pusi* Tliti’t*)

DIRECTOR FORBES
INDEPENDENT
PACKING PLANTS VETERAN’S BUREAU
OPEN SHOP
COMING HERE
ST. LOUIS PLANTS CUT OUT UN­
IONS AND CUT
WAGES
( l l r T k r A aaocln trd I 'rra s)

ST. LOUIS, Dec. 0.—Eleven inde­
pendent packing companies here to­
day announced they would operate on
the open shojv plan on and after Janu­
ary second nnd at the same time an­
nounced n new wage scale which in­
cludes n cut of eight per cent for
piece work and others ranging from
threo to seven and one-half cents per
hour. Companies said with striko
threatening unless contracts with tho
union employees ronowed, open shop
had been adopted.

Going Out of Business,
Robbins’ Credit Store
Puts on a Big Sale
Did you notice the two page adver­
tisement in yesterday’s Daily Herald?
This advertisement meant JUHt what
it said—Quitting Business Sale— and
this store offers some wonderful
bargains in every department of the
store that carries n fine line of mer­
chandise. Everything
means dry
goods, Hilks and woolen dresses, men's
wear, women's wenr, hoys' wear, mil­
linery, coat suits and sweaters, hose,
window shndcs, shoes, shirts, overalls,
etc. The prices are the lowest offer­
ed in this park of the state and the
sale started yeserday and will Inst
until the stock is sold which will not
be long If the big crowd todny can
he taken in judgment. Robins Credit
Store on Sanford Avenue near second
is known far nnd wido ns tho store
that is nlwnys fitted with the up to
date merchandise nnd especially Is
this true of women's wear and shoos.
The hnrgnln hunters will find the rent
articles In this store nt this snlo
nnd probnbly never ngnln will you
get such a fine atock nt such a re­
markable low procc.
If you did not r o d tho prices Inst
night go to the salo nnd you will
lie convinced. Look them over be­
foro tho stock Is gono for the ex­
tremely low prico will move tho goods
In n remnrknhly short time.
Robins Creiflt S*ore on Snnford
Avenue nenr tho corner of Second
street. Follow tho crowd.

A telephono polo never hits nn nuto
There is nothing paternalistic in
except
In Belf defense.—Toledo Blade.
the recent maternnlistic legislation.

Watson Said He Would
HELD PRISON
Like to Slap OITicUNDER GUNS
IN GETAWAY ASKED TO RETIRE
p|»*a U n n n

TOM SLAUGHTERS ESCAPES ’
BY CHAIRMAN BRANDEGEE
FROM ARKANSAS PEN
UNLESS HE TOOK
UNDER DEATH SENTANCE

HIS SEAT

LITTLE
ROCK,*. Dec 0.—Tom
Slaughters, notorious bandit, under
death sentnnee for killing trusty
guard at stnte prison farm at Tucker,
esenped from penitentiary here nt
two thirty o ’clock this morning, tak­
ing six other convicts with him. For
five hours prior to escape Slaughters
wns in complete control of peniten­
tiary yards nnd offered liberty to nil
convicts who wanted it.
Four negroes, who fled, wore under
denth sentence. Six Phillips county
negroes under denth sentence for par­
ticipating in race riots in 1010, refus­
ed to leave the prison.
Someone
smuggled a revolver to Slaughter in
the dentil cell and he outwitted tho
trusty guards nnd took complete
charge of the penitentiary. The war­
den, his wife, son and two daughters
were locked in the death cell by the
bandit. Slaughter escaped iti an au­
tomobile belonging to the Warden’s
wife. At 3:00 o’clock this morning
Slaughter passed through Renton, 25
miles South of Little Rock and en­
gaged in a gun battle with the city
marshal who had been notified of tho
escape.
LOUISVILLE SELECTED

BUFFALO, N. Y., Dee. 0.— Louisvilla was selected todny by tile Na­
tional Association of Minor Basebnll
league for the convention city
FOR TOUR OF INSPECTION POS­
next
yenr.
SIBLE SITES FOR VOCATION.
Al. SCHOOLS
BANK OF GRAY
IS-RANSACK ED
( H r T h r Aaaurlntrd I ' r r u l
WASHINGTON, Dee. 0.— Director
HY ROBBERS
Forbes, of the Veteran's Bureau, left
Washington today for Florida for a
GRAY, Georgia, Dec. 0.— Hank of
tour of inspection for possilde sites Gray was ransacked last night, nearly
for ono of the new vocational training two thousand dollars worth of post­
institutions for former service men. age stamps, money orders, Liberty
Leaving by way of Baltimore offic­ Ronds, nnd eighty five hundred dol­
i a l s H aiti Forbes would arrive in Jack­ lars worth of commercial notes being
sonville Tuesday where he would in­ stolen.
spect Camp Johnston. Besides this
camp officials said lie would study NORTHEAST WANTS
advantages o f number of other IccnlHIGHER TARIFF
ities in Florida with view to selecting
ON COTTON GOODS.
n site for one of the now training
schools in that state.
WASHINGTON, Deo. 0.—Serious
injury to tin* cotton textile industry
Manufacturing Plant
in New England would result from
enactment of the cotton goods sched­
_a t Augusta, Georgia,
ule in llie Fordnoy tnriff hill, former
Robbed by Bandits Senator Henry F. Llppltt o f Provi­
dence, R. I., declared todny before
Held Up Paymaster, Seized Eight the senate finance jcommlttcc. He
described the schedules ns approved
Thousand and Were Captured
by the house ns the most "revolutionery" put forward under ii pro­
( l l r T h r A M n d n lr d I'rrs s)
AUGUSTA, Gn., Dec. 0.—Two ban­ tective policy since the signing of the
dits entered the office of the Sibley first tariff hill in 1804.
Manufacturing Company here this
Roth, Mr. Llppitt, who spoke for
morning, held up the paymaster and the New England manufacturers, anil
mill secretary, seized $8,000 payroll Arthur II. Lowe of Fitchburg, M;ihh.,
and fled. They were captured a few who spoke for associations o f cotton
minutes Inter after an exciting pursuit goods mnniifncturcrs north nnd south,
during which un exchange of shots declared that the schedules failed to
between tho bandits and pursuers. All take care of the fine, fancy, figure
tho money was recovered.
woven goods turned out in the Nw
England mills nt a much higher cost
Chamber of Commerce thnn tile mdinnry goods. These line#,
built up Inigely during &lt;ho war, face
Had Good Meeting extinction,
it wns contended, by rea­
son of the old and firmly established
Despite the rain the Chamber of
industry in Europe.
Commerce had a good meeting today
Mr. Lippitt brought for inspection
nt noon when the hoard of gover­ o f the committeemen numerous sam­
nors nnd ninny members of the Cham­ ples of fancy goods,which' he dis­
ber o f Commerce mot to transact played as he talked.
liusincHs nnd tails over the tilings for
Urging a 40 per coat protection for
tho good of tho city. Forrest Lnko the goods ngninst the present aver­
wns elected ns a member of the hoard age of 22 per cent, Mr. Lippitt said;
at governors unanimously nnd tho
"Poker chips get 40 per cent pro­
various committee
reports were tection. I think tho cotton Industry
made. There aro so ninny big things 1h cqunlly entitled to thnt much pro­
bolng dono by tho Chnniber of Com- tection."
merco thnt it would take a whole
newspaper to tell It all. Them* meet­
WOULD REMOVE FORCE
ings of tho governors every week are
public nnd every member of the
DUBLIN, Dec. 0.— Announcement
Chnmbcr of Commerce is invited and was mado todny at tho mllltnry head­
urgd to bo present. A hlg banquet quarters thnt If tho Anglo-Irish
nnd general get to gothor meeting ngreement Is rntifiod tho crown
will bo staged after the holidays and forces would bo removed from Ireland
somo good speakers will ho present. within n month.

( l l r T h e A s s n r l s t r d I'reaa)

WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Tho
meeting of the nenntc committee
investigating the charges by
Senator Watson that soldiers
wore illegally hanged in France,
almost broke up in a row today
after
Senator Watson
had
threatened to slap tho face of an
army officer sitting in the nudienee.
Chairman Brandegee declared
no person in the room should be
insulted. The statement was
made after Watson walked close
to Major George Cocheu and
shaking his finger in his face
exclaimed, "For two pennies I
would slap your face." "If he
looks at me that way again I’ll
slap his jaws," Watson declared.
"Take your seat, Senator Wat­
son," Brandegee demanded. "I'll
retire first," he replied. "Tako
your seat or retire,” the chair­
man said. Brandegee called for
the sergeant-at-arms and Wat­
son sat down. Then the chair­
man asked Watson if lie wanted
the army officers present to re­
tire. "Y es," said Watson. Tho
officers then left the room.

BAND CONCERT
LAST NIGHT WAS
WELL ATTENDED
Under the leadership of Edgar Bull
Hanford now lias olio of tho finest
hands in this part of the state with
some thirty members and nil of thorn
good musicians attending the concerts
thnt are being given every Thursday
night and every other* Sunday after­
noon. Tho concerts are given either
at Central Park in tho heart of tho
city, or on the lake shure where u new
pavilion hns been erected for bund
concerts and for tho benefit o f tho
tourists. Tho hand gave a flno con­
cert Thursday night that was attend­
ed by hundreds o f local people and
visitors and the program was repleto
witli all tile latest music well rendered
by the hand. One of Hie features of
tlie program was sovornl hoIoh rend­
ered by Charles Brady, who is a resi­
dent of Sanford, and bus an excellent
voice. One of his solos wns the song
"On the Trail to Home" written by
Hnndmnstor Ball.
CENTRE COLLEGE
WILL PLAY NOTRE DAME
AT SAN DIEGO, CAL.
DANVILLE, Kentucky, Dec. 0.—
Announcement thnt Centro Eleven
would meet NotroDnmo Eleven nt
Samllego, California, December twen­
ty six wns received enthusiastically
here today by members of team nnd
students.
HIGHEST SALARY
EVER PAID COACH
McMILLIN RECEIVES IT
DALLAS, Dee. 0.—Whnt Is believ­
ed to he the highest prleed contract
over offered atheletic conch Is now on
way to Ro McMullln, Center College
football star, from Athletic Council
University o f Dallls. Contract offers
McMIllln thirty flvo thousand dollars
for flvo yearn service an head conch
nt University.
DR. WILMEK HADLEY
ELECTROCUTED TODAY
IN VIRGINIA PEN
RICHMOND, Dec. 0.—Dr. Wllmer
Amos Hadley, former army Burgeon
wns electrocuted nt eight o'clock thla
morning In State Ponltontlnry hero
for murdor o f bin wlfo In November,
nineteen eighteen. Prison attendants
snld Hadley went to death calmly.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8,1921

PAGE EIGHT

Lawronco Haynes, High
Auditorium, December Oth.

ip

Schoo!
220-3tc

See the now lino of Christmas posl;
cards just received at tho Heroic
office.
Tho man who Bays sugar Is tho
sweetest thing known never slept
until 10 o’clock In tho morning.—
Parkersburg Press.

THE

SHOE^

“ D a n g e r o u s
L ie s ”

When we get what wo want wo
don't want It. After a follow has
won his spurs ho dosn’t want a horse
ho wants n limousine.— Syracuse
Herald.

Are always the cheapest in the end. That is
why we recommend

THOMPSON SHOES FOR MEN
They are leaders in the shoe world just as we
are leaders in this community.

Hnvo your wntchcs and Jewelry re
pnired at McLaulin’s. Two first class
watch makers. Prompt sorvicc.
140-tfc

A pair of THOMPSONS this season will con­
vince you of their real worth

..

..

Also Brownie, the wonder dor.
in “A lfa lfa Love”
Tomorrow and Saturday— Special Pro- &lt;
duction in “ The Great Impersonation” £ 1
a Sunshine Comedy “Love and W a r”

Lawronco Haynes, High School
Auditorium, December Oth.
220-3tc

SANFORD SHOE &amp; CLOTHING CO.

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

P A U L P O W E L L in

Tho ladies of tho Baptist Church
will hold tholr annual bazaar on Fri­
day and Saturday, December 10 anc
17. Place will bo announced Inter.
219-tfc

GOOD SHOES

METHODIST ANNUAL CONFERENCE
HAD BUSY CAY AT THE FIRST
MEETING HELD IN ORLANDO

The Star To-day

METHODIST BAZAAR

Tho Methodist Ladles will hold
their Chrictmas Bazaar Fridry and
Saturday, December Dili, nnd 10th, in
the building recently vacated by Mrs.
Cates.
Tho "Something Different" offered
by the Methodists will bo hand mndo
Colonln! Rugs and a full lino of doll
clothes in assorted sizes.
There will bo, nlso, mnny beautiful
______________ ______________________
hand mado articles, suitablo for
,
, .
!
~ ~
"
'
Christmas gifts, and a tnblc of home
hands have been laid in baptism and |inked pn9try&gt; brend ,nd rol,„
210.
blessing; for the Hake of tho sick nnd .jtCi
weary and discournged whom y o u '
______
have comforted; for the sake of
Lawrence Hnyncs, High School
deathbeds which you have illumined; Auditorium, December Oth.
220-3tc
for tho sake o f the graves which you
hnvu mado nnte-ehnmbcrs into tho
life beyond; and, personally, for the
HUY DIRECT A T F A C ­
sake of my own loved father, who
was for 3'.) years a member of your
T O R Y PRICES
body, we bold up our hands nnd say,
Coodstock Cords and Smith System
'Come right in; we’ re honestly glad
Cords. Liberal adjustment on 10,000
to have you'."
1mile bnsis.
Bishop Candler responded to these
NON-SKID CORDS, 30x3!/,.......$9.10
addresses of welcome in his usual
We are tho only firm that manufac­
very happy manner.
tures on Michigan nvenuo in plain
view of the public. No better tiro can
IIICH SCHOOL PLAY
be bought nt any price. Send cash
with order and we gunrnntcttto sat­
Tho Athletic Association o f tho isfy you. Agents wanted.
High School will give a throo net
play, "Caught Out," or "Pete Boyd’s Goodstock Cord Tire Co.
Chicago, III.
Proposal," on Tuesdny nigh, Dec, 13, 1100 S. Mich. Ave.
at 8 : 1C in tho Auditorium, Tickets on
snlo beginning Frldny. Prices, 25
and CO cents.

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS
A N Y P A R T OF T O W N , ON T E R M S TO
SU IT Y O U

You can make money buying fo r advance.
You are going to build a home one o f 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 lt y C o m p a n y
A. P. CONNELLY

OR LAN'DO, Dec. 8.—Tho Sunday bring the one who trusts in Him
AGENT
School Hoard and the Kpworth League through snfely. Ho emphasized the
Hoard anniversaries were held last work of the church, as a divine instinight, Dr. S. W. Lawler, president o f , tution, declining that tho Lord works
the Sunday School Hoard and Rev. S. tile hearts of men, and the church can­
A. Wilson, president of tho Kpworth not lie democratized. In closing ho
SA N F O R D M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E W O R K S
League Hoard, presiding.
mentioned the fact that tho Master
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
The Sunday School work was rep­ said, "All powor is given unto mo,
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
resented by Miss Lola Lawler, demon- both in heaven nnd in earth, and lo, I
1018
West
First
Street
1018 Went First Street
tary superintendent; F. M. W illiam-jnm with you always oven unto tho
son, field secretary; A. II. Cole, so c-l0,H**”
rotary Sunday School Hoard; S. 1).
In spenking of finances tho bishop
Harris, treasurer of the Hoard; and said this country has too much o f it.
Rev. W. C. Owen, superintendent of He is not afraid of too much money
young people and adult work, Nash- 1in the church, but ho is afraid that
Doll Clothes lit Methodist Bazaar.
ville, Term.
there limy be a scarcity of religion.
221-1 to
Field Secretary Williamson an- 1°° 1,1ucb money is being hoarded up,
nouncod one great objective to i,0 J»nid the bishop, and he intimated that FREIGHT TRAIN
achieved in the work, as being mapped ^lL'rL‘ might lie some of the money
WAS MAIL ROHHKIt
out for the coming year, tho salva- 1t,mt Abraham used in buying a burytion of the unsaved ami the training ing place for his wifo Sarah in tho
long ago, lying yonder in Washington
WEST PALM BEACH, Dec. 8.—
o f the saved for service.
now. "Tho boll weevil lias run more Sheriff Baker, hastily summoned one
Secretary Colo stated that the in­
crease in Sunday school enrollment money into the stockings in Georgia clay last week to Gomez to round up
than it has eaten up."
would be sufficient if divided up into
a mail pouch robber, discovered that
The organization of tho conference
pastoral charges to employ the ser­
the "bandit" was a passing freight
vices of fifteen pnstors.
, was effected by tho election of I. C.
train.
The marine which was sta­
Dr. Owen said that tho most won- 1dnnkins, secretary, with R. A. Guy and
tioned on a passenger train as mail
derful record ever made in the his- { C* w - Dudley, assistants. Statistical
Sanford, Fla., Dec. 5, 1921.
tory of tho church in the number of *ccrotnrics: J. I). Murray, O. E. Rico, gnrd reported that a pouch which
additions on profession of faith was *v,,• Hendrix, W. O. Troutman, A. M. was supposed to lie hanging on a
Santa Claus,
being accomplished this year.
|Ihiigor, J. B. Reid, Jr., W. T. Brnnt- mail crane there had disappeared and
the sheriff was summoned to the
President Peacock reported that last
J* Ncnse, Leon I'iconc.
Care of Seminole County Bank,
scene.
The pouch later was found
On tlie calling of the roll it was
year there were IGO chapters, this
lying
beside
the
track
a
short
dis­
year 211, increase of -18. He report- found that 128 ministers were pres­
Sanford, Florida.
tance away, having been hooked by
ell considerable activity of the young out and 3G lay delegates.
from a
Committees for tho session were sotno object protruding
people in (lie work of the League, in­
Dear Santa Claus:—
freight
train
which
was
just
ahead
cluding the help given in the building appointed ns follows:
Public Worship—J. P. Hilburn, W. of the passenger.
of Kpworth Mission Church in Tampa,
I should like Johnny to have a Christmas present this
the publishing of a monthly paper, A. Cooper, F. II. Godfrey.
yeai
Wo
read
thnt
tho
proposed
"asso­
ar
that he will thank me for every day of his life.
Suhbiith Observance—L. Munro, F.
tho Epworthiaii, tlie employment of
ciation
o
f
nations"
is
Mr.
Harding's
Miss ( ’rone, us field worker, and tho M. C. Fails, J. L. Hunter, C. II. Mcorganization of several league unions. ! Mullen, W. J. Palmer, T. C. Banks, J. iden But we have an idea thnt as­
Kindly start a Saving’s Account in his name with
The closing address at the league E. Gault, G. W. Roscnherry, Mrs. It. sociation of ideas has something to
the enclosed dollar and put the pass book in his stock­
anniversary was delivered by Miss H. Harnett, R. G. McEwan, J, II. do with it.—Arkansas Gazette.
Alice Crone, in which she gave ail a c -. Cronmrtie, A. M. I.nnib, I). W. Hall,
ing on Christmas eve.
count of her labors in tho field hIiico Allan McFarlnn, L. It. Hatcher, Paul
she undertook the work u few months Kendall.
I think he’ll have fun watching- his account grow
ago.
| District Conference Records—C. W.
The Florida Annual Conference was Mntelson, T. M. Strickland, W. G.
DECEMBER MATTRESS SALE
when I explain how his savings will be increased hv tho
called to order yesterday morning in Strickland, Mrs. C. S. Gardner, C. It.
interest added by your bank.
As long ns our supply of cotton
the First Methodist church by Hisbop Morgan, W. N, Potter, W. A. Fisher
lasts wo will soil now cotton mattress­
Warren A. Candler, of Atlanta, (In., and C. W. Dudley,
es at tho following prices delivered.
who will preside during tho seventy- j Press Reporter— I). H. Sweat,
Hold me responsible for seeing to it that Johnny has
Full sizo 50-lb. cotton mattress, $8.
eighth session of that body, lie anPostmistress— Mrs. Clias. Graham,
something
to add to his account every week. When he
Three-quarter sizo, $7.00.
flounced hymn No. 5G0, "And Are We
Hon. E. G. Duckworth, mayor of
is older he will take over that responsibility himself. I
Singlo bed bIzo, $0.00.
Yet Alive?" by Charles Wesley, and the city, being introduced, delivered
You are not under any obligation to
led in prayer.
an address o f welcome on behalf of
think he’ll have the saving instinct by that time Thnt
In his morning talk the bishop com­ tile city, and Mrs. John T. Fuller spoke taka these mattresses if not satisfac­
will be a REAL gift.
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Your old pal,
Will also renovate your old mattress
the Apostle Paul, in which lie empha­ mittee. Mrs. Fuller snid in closing
sized tho fact that every man's life her address: "For the sake of those up until Docombor 20th, nftcr which
DAD.
should ho a course mapped out by tho of you who by sacrifice and tho»fnc- time wo will discontinue renovating
Almighty, and that in following tho ing of dangers known and unknown and if you wnnt work, got it whilu you
divine plan there will come Hummer-j hnvo made today possible for us; for can. Writo us a card nnd your call
nblu blessings to the individual. Ho Ithe sake of the homes whom your will bo answered nt once.— Sanford
said there might lie sumo rough places presence Iiiih ldessed; for the sake of Mattress Factory, Sanford, Fla.
ns in the ense o f Paul, but God will the little heads upon whom
your
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(PAGE TWO
MISCELLANEOUS ‘SHOWER

S O C IE T Y
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor,
Phono 21T-W
If you bnvp n n y frien d * v lallln g you
— II y o u n r e R o la n n n j a h c r t o r c u m in *
h o m e , op U y o u n r r r n l r r l a l n l n R . w r l l e
m p t i l l t l i n r t l t o t h l a d r t u i M m e n t , r I v Ii i r
d r t n l l a , o r le le h |» o n e l i t l lr t n . I t tr ill
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
Sntunlny— Mr#. II. A. Ncwmnn will
entertain nt bridge nt her homo on
East Fourth stcet, nt three o'clock
complimenting Miss Nornm Horndon.
Sntunlny—Children's story Hour nt
the Central Park nt four o’clock.
Saturday— Ladies of the Methodist
Church will hold their bnzunr and
chicken supper nt the old stnnd of
Mrs. Cntca.
Saturday—Cccilinn Club will meet nt
3:00 p. m. nt tho studio of Mrs.
Fannie S. Munson, on Myrtlo nvo.
Saturday—Miss Clara Milieu will en­
tertain nt n Miscellaneous shower
nt the Teiuplo Girls Home on 1'nrk
avenue, complimenting Miss Winnie
Drown a bride-elect of this month.
Tom ft! art in left yesterday nfternoon for WuycrosH where he goes for
treatment for his arm.
Mrs. C. E. Ward, Mrs. M. Myers,
Mrs. J. C. Foster ami .loo King at­
tended church in Orlando Sunday
morning.
The Woman’s Club will have on sale
the week before Christmas, at Miller's
corner, Christmas trees, mistletoe, and
other Christmas greens,
CHRISTMAS CAROLS
Tho Music Department of the Wom­
an's Club assisted by the Snnford
Rand, will sing the Christmas Carols,
Christmas afternoon at Central Park.
A splendid program Tills been arrang­
ed. Come out nnd join in the sing­
ing.
IDLER'S CLUII

Entertaining with her usual charm­
ing nnd gracious manner, Mrs. R. J.
Holly was hostess yostordny afternoon
at a surprise Miscellaneous Shower
given in honor of Miss Norma Hern­
don, whoso marriage to Lieut. Albort
Bivins takes placo December 17th, nt
tiie Episcopal Church.
The sjiacious rooms of this lovely
home wero opened ensuito, nnd beau­
tifully decorated. The Christmas col­
ors, red and green, being used. The
ihnndeliores were gracefully entwined
with vines and ferns, nnd tho lights
shaded in red which cast n rich warm
glow over the pretty scene. Baskets
nnd crystal vases of red roses nnd
poinsettias were effectively placed,
while over cabinets ami mantels wero
pretty vines and trailing ferns.
Mrs. Holly nnd Miss Herndon re­
ceived the guests at the door. Mrs.
Iloliy wore a becoming frock of black
innton crepe, Miss Herndon wore an
exquisite creation of rust colored bro­
caded velvet, with crystal trimmings.
Severn] instrumental selections wore
beautifully rendered by ftlrs. It. E.
Tolar during the afternoon. Mrs. A.
M. Phillips sung: “ How I Love Tliue”
(by Mnry F. Lawrence,) nnd “ Her
Garden” (by Walter Wallace) in her
usunl charming manner. .Miss Mil­
dred Holly snug very sweetly “ Love
Birds" (by Mary Earl and Ted Florlto).
A drawing contest afforded much
merriment among the guests, Miss
Florence Henry’s drawing receiving
the most votes, was given the prize, a
dainty corsage. Miss Herndon was
presented a lovely bride's hook as n
souvenir of the occasion.
After the contests Mrs. Holly an­
nounced that Kris Krinkle had mude
a visit there for Miss Herndon, nnd
opened the doors of tho music roam
displaying a beautiful Christmas tree,
with nil its ornaments and studded
with numerous electric lights in vari­
colored globes. On the branches and
under ncuth the tree were an array
of gifts tied with the Christmas col­
ors. The honoroe was tiie recipient of
many handsome gifts.
Following the shower the hostess
assisted by Mrs. J. (5. Sharon, nnd
Misses Olive Newman and Mildred
Holly served delicious refreshments,
consisting of apple snow topped with
whipped cream and cherries, angel
food cake, mints and coffee.
This was the prettiest of the many
pre-nuptial parties with which Miss
Herndon is being honored.

The members of the Idler’s Club
were must delightfully
entertained
yesterday afternoon by Mrs. John
Render at her home on First street.
There being two tallies of players.
A profusion of lovely pink roses
were used in decorating the rooms
where the card tallies were placed.
in tiie interesting game of bridge
played during the afternoon
high
WOMEN’S CLUB
score was made by Mrs. Harry Herren, who was given a potted plant.
The Women’s Club hold its regular
Mrs, Mender served chicken salad,
business
meeting on Wednesday Doc.
aaltiiies, suited nuts, sandwiches, cof­
7th,
with
the president, Mrs. John
fee and ice cream as refreshments.
Leonard! in the chair,
After reports o f officers and stand­
Everybody dance to the joyful mu­
sic of the Caiiovn Jazz Hand at the ing committees, the Building Com­
Valdez Hotel Saturday night. 222-ltc mittee submitted recommendations
as to the sale of the present dull
bouse, together with plans and esti­
e v e r y WEEK IIRIDGE n.CM
mates for a new one, nnd also several
The members of the Every Week lots for consideration by the elub.
Rridge i lull were very charmingly en­ D id:'inn was postponed to January
tertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. mcttlng.
The matter o f tin* sale of Red
L. C Kolb at her home on Park ave­
Cross
stamps was also taken up and
nue, there being two tallies of play­
discussed fully.
.
ers,
Mrs. Layton, dub welfare Supt, of
The Christmas colors, red and
green, were used in the decoration, Orange county spoke of the import­
red roses and polnsettinH in baskets ance of this sale nil urged the three
nnd vases being effectively placed in counties, Orange Lake and .Seminole,
the room where the card tallies were to pull together for a tuberculosis
arranged. The tally cards were also sanitarium which is greatly needed
in keeping with the season.
now,
Each
county selling 800ft
In tiie Interesting game of bridge stamps will have a county nurse, and
played during thy rifternoon,
the the Woman’s Club Is making a great
prize for high score, a beautiful pic­ effort to secure one for .Seminole
ture, was won by Miss Kolb.
county.
At the conclusion of the card game
The Club voted to join the Rotary
the hostess served, chicken salad, dul) in preparing a community
sandwiches, olives, wafers, coffee and Christians tree and the President ap­
fruit cake, as refreshments.
pointed an able committee for this
Miss Kolb and Mrs. L. P. McCuller work.
acted as substitutes for absent club
The hour of tiie business meeting
members. Club members enjoying
of the club was changed to .1 o’clock.
Mrs. Kolb's etui ruling hospitality were
The Welfare Department announced
Mrs. Forest Lake, Mrs, W. J, Thig­
that the next meeting of that de­
pen, Mrs. (i. F. Smith, Mrs. C. M.
partment will lie on Dec. 21a.
Vorcc, Mrs. S. K. Harrell and Mrs. W.
Reports of delegates to tho State
K. Watson.
convention were doffrd until January
meeting,
HARM DANCE
The ltnrn Dance given last evening
by the members of the Senior Chap­
ter llrolherhooil of St. Andrews was
a splendid success both socially and
financially. Tiie Parish House was
transformed into a huge •Tiarn". Large
stacks of hay, with pitch forks and
rakes were effectively plated.
The music was excellent, being pi­
ano and violin, and dances both old
nnd new were enjoyed until a late
hour by a large crowd.
Coffee, cake and cool drinks were
served throughout tho evening by
jllrs. Chris Matthews assisted by the
members of the Junior Chapter H, H.

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bride. M|sn Dorthy May Leo capti­
SECOND DAY OF CONFERENCE
FILLED WITH FINE REPORTS vated the crowd with a vocal solo,
“ I Love You Truly." Tho costumes
(ronllnunl fmm
One)
made the little folks look quite
wll be so sorely ncedod in building tho grown -up, the little hoys in their
college; that tho third week in Jnnudress suits and the little girls in their
nry bo fixed ns tile time for tho col­
picturo hilts and long dresses. Jack
lection of nil payments duo November
Mprn as tho minister rend the amus­
I, and that tho first week in next No­
ing ceremony with ns much dignity
vember bo designated as “ Pay-up
ns if it had been real. The enter­
Week,” inasmuch as most of these
tainment was gotten lip by Mrs. T.
pledges fall due at that time.
W. Lawton’s S, S. Class, for the bene­
The hoard recommends the appontment of Dr. S. W. Lawler ns educa­ fit of the park fund. Forty dollars
was raised for this fund.
tional secretary-treasurer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. P. Swope and fam­
A minority report was presented
ily
spent Saturday afternoon shop­
bearing the sgnnturo o f It. F. Ilodnott,
ping
in Snnford.
portniilng to the appointment of Dr.
Mendnmcs
Wolcott, Jones, Luther
Alderman mi resident of tho college,
making request that the trustees se­ nnd Okcrlund visited Orlando Inst
cure another man for president. The week.
Tho Bnzanr of the Womans' Club
report was discushsed, and on a rising
vote it was voted down by the body, opened Thursday morning and will
following which the majority report last through Saturday evening.
was adopted as a whole.
Mrs. E. G. Ifnncock spent Wednes­
The following committee bn mem­ day in Sanford.
Rev. L. E. Wright loft Wednes­
orials to the General Conference was
day
to attend the nnnunl conference
appointed on nomnintion of tiie presid­
ing elders: L. I). Low®, J. D. Mitchell, in Orlando.
R. F. Ilodnott, O. A. Thrower, J. M.
Misses Mnble Swope and Elizabeth
Gross, S. Grady, W. F. Dunklo.
Lawton of Rollins College npent the
Dr. S. C. Hurgin, secretary of the week-end nt home.
Church Extension Board, nddressed
Miss Jambs o f New York is visit­
the conference on the interests of the ing her sister Mrs. Thco Aulin.
society he represents, in which he re­
Mrs. O. P. Swope entertained the
ferred to Floridn ns a land o f pros- Ladles Aid and Bible Clnns of the
ent day greatness. Speaking of the Methodist church Monday afternoon.
general work he declared that the
Mrs. L. E. Wright is attending con­
Southern Methodist church was not ference in Orlntido this week.
failing in its task, hut from one side
Mr. and Mrs. Love of Arcadia nre
of tho territory to the other thu work nt the Oveldo Hotel for several
of building and developing tho field weeks.
was stcndly going forward. In clos­
W. N. Blackwood of Orlando, was
ing he expressed lis delight at iiolng in Oveiilb Monday.
in Florida, nnd his willingness to nid
Mrs. Frank Morris, Mrs. L. R.
in the work of church building ns the Mitchell nnd Woolsey Sturdlvnnt
society has funds in hands. He re­
spent Thursday In Orinndo.
ferred to himself as the husband of
Messers T. W, Lawton and W. J.
ftiiss Elizabeth Kilpatrick, well known
Lnwtoh spent Sunday afternoon in
in Florida, and who sent her best re­
Winter Park.
gards to the Floridn conference.
Iff. A. Kllvert is in New York on
Bishop Candler in commenting on
business tills week.
the work of Church Extension urged
Mrs. Tl. W. Lawton spent Wednes­
the closest attention of tho brethren
day
In Snnford.
to this great claim of tiie church, nnd
Mrs. S. W. Swope, .Misses Mnble
in his judgment the hoard will realize
more on Its investments in Florida Swope and Elizabeth Lawton nnd Mr.
than in almost any other section of Francis Swope motored to St. Augus­
tine Friday for the w'ek-ond.
the country.
The Bishop recounted tho fact that
All persons holding tickets for Law­
with something like 10,000 Methodists
rence
Haynes Recital can reserve seats
in the two dstricts of Florida terri­
at
Bower
&amp; Rnumillat’s Friday starttory in the Alabama conference, tiie
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221-2 tc
fttnrinntin and Pensacola districts,
Florida Methodism lias something like I
00,000 Methodists, with a population EXPERT INSURANCE SERVICE
of less than a million,
I represent progressive, modern In­
He expressed the earnest wish that
other Mcthodisms which seek to surance old-lino companies and am
crowd Into this territory where our prompt in rendering you expert serv­
Southern Methodism is covering the ice in securing for yon Just whnt you
field would hnvu tiie gneo to retire want in life Insurance on tho plan
to fields that are "white unto the suited to your present and future
harvest” and are not being covered ns need. Endowment, monthly income
Is the territory in nur Southland. The plans, and nutomobilo nnd fire in­
work is being better cared for in Flor­ surance. Writo or phono mo to call.
ida than in New York or Boston.
W. J. THIGPEN.
Under call of question 17 the pas­
tors of the Barlow, Gainesville and
Jacksonville districts made their re­
Removal Announceme’t
ports, their characters having been
passed by the conference.
Ur, S. W. Lawler, secretary of edu­ JOHN J. H EITZ, M. D.
cation made Ids report, showing that
and Chiropractor
in the campaign for funds $771,500
were plcdgdc, and that something whose offices for tiie past year wore
tike $21,000 has already been paid in located at tiie Seminole Hotel nnd at
on these pledges.
107 Ninth avenue, Snnford, has mov­
The morning session of the second ed into a larger place which is being
day's session was called to order by 4‘quippcd us tho Sanford Sanitarium,
Bishop Candler, who read a portion of located at 1009 Union Street or Sec­
the third chapter of the gospel by ond street East.
Matthew. He spoke of the work of
John tiie Baptist, who cornu preaching
tiie kingdom of heaven. The Bishop Eyes Tested
Glasses Fitted
said the only way the kingdom is by
the new birth. There is no other way
hut to repent and turn to God for |strTOM MOORE
don and life. Preaching is tiie proc­
lamation of the kingdom of heaven,
Optometrist-Optician
under the demonstration of the spirit,
Opp. Postoffice
with the one object of making men
and women fit for tho kingdom of
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We Appreciate Your Business
God, was the definition given by the
bishop.
The morning talks by Bishop Calid- Frames Repaired LenscH Duplicated
lur are very greatly enjoyed by the
brethren, and large crowds are gath­
ering for the afternoon services to
hear the messages being delivered ity
Dr. II. C. Morrison, of Kentucky, He
is a strong preacher, and his sermons
are well received by large audiences.

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money does not build up a community.
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held a social nt tin* Club house Fri­
day night.Although only n small
per cent o f tiie membership were
present, a most enjoyable evening
was spent.
Mr. ami Mrs. S. W. Swope spent
FOR It EN T- Apartment, furnished, Thursday in Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P Carter enter­
1020 East Second street.
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tained a few of the young people at
a dance last week at their home nt
Lake Charm,
A very delightful entertainment
was given Inst week nt tho school
house, The main feature of the pro­
Highest Q u ality gram
was a Tom Thumb wedding,
with little Ben Jones as Tom Thumb
afid little Miss Minnie King an the

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OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD
You Can Find the Name o f Every Live Pro­
fessional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column
LAW YERS

CONTRACTORS

George A . DeCottes

S. O. Shinholser

Atlorney-nt-Law

Contractor nnd Builder

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
SANFORD
FLORIDA

HARTFORD B A T T E R Y
“ Battery Insurance”
Sold and Serviced by

Edw. Higgins, Inc.

G AR AG ES

FLORIDA

Sanford Constructs Co.
CONTRACTORS AND IIUILBRIIS
Planes and Specifications Cheerfully
' Furnished
All Work Guaranteed
II. T. PACE
P. O. Hoi 1*1

H aight &amp; Wieland

PU R E W A T E R
Elder Springs Water

Expert Repairing

99.98% PURE
Phone 31 M V
Sanford. Fla

OIL, GAS nnd ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

HOTELS

Geo. W . Knight

Hotel Montezuma

Real Estate and Insurance

“ S an ford’s New Hotel"
$1.50 Up Per Day

Smith Bros. Garage

SANFORD

FLORIDA

.. Employment Bureau.. SA N FO R D
The vocational committee of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women’s Club
requests nil young women desiring
employment to register nt the First
National Bank.
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General Machine nnd Boiler Works
Automobile Flywheel Stool Gear
Immls in stock
Crank Shafts Rc-turucd

Sanford Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE
Call 146-J

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WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
W ork
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
517 Commercial Street

Sanford, FI*.

T R A N SF E R
“ WE DELIVER TIIE GOOD9”

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell others; If
tell us. Phone 498

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Thg regular annual meeting of tiie
stockholders of the First National
Bank of Sanford, Floridn, will lie held
in accordance with its By-laws, in tho
offices of the hank on Tuesday, Janu­
ary Ifttli, lirJJ, at 10 o'clock a. ill. for
the purpose of electing a board of di­
rectors to serve for the ensuing year,
ami for tiie transaction of any other
business that may properly come be­
fore the meeting,
II. F. W1HTNEU,
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Cashier.

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Public Accountant; Audits—Systems
Income Tax Service
Located In Engle Bldg., 20,7 Oak Ave,

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Dear Santa Claus:—
I should like Johnny to have a Christmas present this
year that he will thank me for every day of his life.
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SHIPMENT OF CITRUS
he intrnducedresolutions declaring
FRUIT AT FLOOD-TIDE existing stnto of war between United
States and Germany nnd AustriaTho next two weeks will see the Hungary. Chairman Stato Demo­
Congressional
Committee.
peak of tho citrus fruit shipping sea- cratic
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Appomat­
son from this section, was the opinion
tox, Vlrginin. Tho House adjourned
expressed yesterday by representa­
immediately on tearing of death,
tives of several largo packing conems operating In Orlando. With the BAPTISTS MEETING
orange market strong nnd tho grape­
AT MIAMI TODAY
fruit market continuing to strength­
HEAR FINE REPORTS
en, the packers aro concentrating on
moving as much of their fruit ns pos­
sible at presont to cntch the Christ­
mas mnrkot.
• V. B. Ncwon, socrctnry of tho
Standard Growers' Exchange, snid
that the prc-holldny movement would
continue to gain momentum with tho
12th, 10th nnd 14th of this month re­
cording tho high wnter mnrk o f he
citrus movement out of tho htnto dur­
ing the 1021-22 senson. Ho said that
if tho market didn’t satisfy the ship­
pers it never would.
"California, with a bumper crop of
citrus fruit, is beginning to move its
product in order to ronp the benefit
of the Christmns market, and com­
petition will grow keener after the
holidays when tho California fruit
begins to arrivo in grentor volume on
the market," hp snid. Mr. Newton
discounted the likelihood that the
heavy shipment from California, now
under way, would nffect tho strength
of the present market.
"Florida growers nnd shippers
have had a most successful Henson so
far," said Mr. tNowton. "They can­
not complain , The prices have been
good and if the grower has not expect
ed the price ho has obtained for his
fruit to take care o f bad investments
he has made he should bo well satis­
fied.”
L. A. Hake, manager of the OrlnnL. A. Hake, manager of the Orange
County Sub-Exchange, said that they
shipped 7b cars from this territory
during last week. To dnto for tho
present week 30 cars have gone to
the market. Mr. Hake cemented up­
on tho short orange crop duo to tho
extended droughts, and seedling
groves. "The fruit is much smnllcr
in many sections duo to the drought,
and ims not contributed to the market
shrinkage in tho number o f boxes
which will record tho total orange
shipment from tho Htnto this year."
To furnish the oxnct figures to il­
lustrate this noticeable shrinkage in
the orange crop, Mr. Ilnke turned
back to last year’s shipping figures
and compared them with thoso to
date this year. Up to Saturday,
November 20, of the presont yenr,
700 enrs of ornngos had passed
through the 100 or more pneking
houses of tho Florida Citrus Ex­
change scattered over tho state, than
for the anmeffperiod during the yenr
before. On tho other hand, It wns
found that 700 more cars of grnpefruit had gone to tho maiket.—Or­
lando Sentinel.
NEGRO EXPRESS ROBBER
SHOT BY MARINE
NEAR SAVANNAH

MIAMI, Dec. 7.—The morning ses­
sion Florida Baptist convention here
to-dny devoted largely to reports of
various activities of church work.
All Indicative of excellent growth
Baptist denomination in state.
MIAMI STAGES BIG CLEAN­
UP AT CITY IIALL
MIAMIDcc. 0.—Colonel C. S. Coe,
appointed city manager of Miami on
August 2 nt a salnry of $10,000 a
year, was removed today by tho city
commission. Frnnk H. Wharton, n
former ninyor, wns appointed to
succeed him. Inefficient manage­
ment of the city ndministrntion wns
given ns the enuse of removal. Col.
Coo enmo .here upon his appointrmmt
from St. Augustine, Fla.
Tho vote for tho removal of Col.
Coo was unanimous, a general shakeup followed, Henry G. Ralston, who
held the office of ^director of pub­
lic welfare without salnry, offered Ids
resignation. It wns unanimously ac­
cepted.
The commission then proceeded to
combine the office of city manager
with tile department of public safety
It also combined tho departments of
public sendee, naming Charles W.
Murry of tho department of public
Murry,who 1ms1 been acting director
of the department of public service as
bond of the new bureau.
Aftr accepting the resignation of
Charles I’. Scldon as director of
finance the commission ^appointed W.
A. Kolhepp of Miami, to succeed him.
Tiie commission also
removed
Frank Baker, chief of tho welfare
department. No successor wns nam­
ed, He, Leslie Quigg, chief o f police,
wns told that he could remain in Ids
offico for n time nnd permanently if
he could ninke good.
The ousted administration began
with tiie taking of offico by Col. Coe.
All the other officnls were appointed
by Idm soon afterward.
"Nrgative results" on needed city
improvements were said to have been
tiie cause of tho genral changes.
Lawrence Haynes, High
Auditorium, December 9th.

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AM ER ICAN B E A U T Y
and HOT-POINT
Electric Irons

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Kindly start a Savings Account in his name with
the enclosed dollar and put the pass book in his stock­
ing on Christmas eve.

W atson’s Charges
Being Investigated
By Senate Committee

I think he’ll have fun watching his account grow
when I explain how his savings will be increased by the
interest added by your bank.

Not Investigation of Senator But O f­
ficers of U. S. Army
I Hr The Aaaoclnted I’reaa)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 .—Beginning
an investigation of charges by Sena­
tor Wntson thnt privates wore hanged
during tho war without trial, Chairman Brnndegec, of the special Sonato
committee announced todny proceed­
ings were not the investigation of
the Georgia senator but wns ordered
to ascertain whether "officers o f tho
United States army were murderers."
Eleven members of tho American
Expeditionary force were hanged in
France after conviction by court mnrtial Colonel Walter E. Bthol, assist­
ant Judge advocate general of tho
army, testified today before tho sen­
ate committee investigating chnrges
by Wntson thnt American soldiors
were hanged without trial.
STATE SUPREME COURT
RECESSED FOR FUNERAL
OF MRS. JULIA ELLIS

Edison Mazda Lamps

SAVANNAH, Dec.
8.— Reports
hero of shooting of negro express
robber on Atlnntlc Const Lino train
eighty hIx Inst night by Marino garding mall. Railroad officials said 30x3
their only Information negro robbing for....
express car when shot.

For Brighter Light

Firsts and Guaranteed

REPRESENTATIVE FLOOD
Gasoline
VIRGINIA DEMOCRAT,
from visible pump. Accurate measure.
DIED TODAY AT NOON

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TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 8-S t o t o
Supreme Court recessed to-day and
til,, members nt Quincy to attend in
body Funernl of Mrs. Julia Ellis wire', have been distributed along the
mother of Justice William H. Ellis, entire route. The line when complot.
who died yesterday at thnt place.
ed will run from the county sent to
GIndecrest, thence to tin** Hillsboro
TELEPHONE LINES
lock, where it will fork. One brnnch
FOR THE GLADES will run to the.' East Bench settlement
and the other u Soldi Bay and OkooWEST PALM BEACH. Dec 8.— Inntn.
Construction of the telephone line in
the Upper Glades district is progres­
For office supplies, stationery, etc.,
sing rapidly and poles to carry the tho Hcrnld office.

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Of telephone calls made
’daily, about ten per cent
result in a report of busy lines.
This enormous number of busy reports is
flue largely to the fact that many subscrib­
ers repeat their calls at intervals of a few
Seconds.
Making immediate and repeated calls for
&amp; busy line causes much unnecessary work
for the operator and is a wasteful use of
lines and equipment.
It will improve your service and help the
general service of the community if you
Will wait a few minutes after receiving the
busy report before making a second call,

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

GILLON &amp; FRY I
SA N F O R D M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E W O R K S

Oils and Greases

WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—Ropro- Wo give tickets with ench purchnse,
Bentntlvo Henry D. Flood, Democrat,
good for 5 per cent in trade
Tenth Vlrginin* District, died sudden­
Phone 481-J
ly with heart troublo, at his homo
hero shortly boforo noon, ho had been
ill for sevoral weeks, Srvlng clov­
en term In Congress. As Chnlrmnn
Sanford, Fla.
of House Foreign Affuirs Committee, 105 Palmetto Ave.

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Fidelity Tires

$8.50 -™‘3W$10.00

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Hold me responsible for seeing to it that Johnny has
something to add to his account every week. When he
is older he will take over that responsibility himself. I
think he’ll have the saving instinct by that time. That
will be a REAL gift.
Your old pal,
DAD.

Electric Heaters
for the hath, bedroom and Nursery

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SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 Weet Flret Street

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OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921

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which lies within tho limits o f tho
municipality and already tho city has
named a Planning Board which has
certain powers and duties that may
curb indiscriminate platting of land
within the limits of tho city and that
immediately contiguous thereto. It
is to bo hoped that broad-minded men
will see the error made in the past
and correct it in the future. What
could be more desirable than that a
great part of the lnnds around tho
city should be Inid out in larger lots
where our visitors may find sites for
palatini homes skirting brond streets
with wonderful landscaping around
thesu homes, adding to their value
and increasing the appeal of the city
to its increasing crowd of visitors?—
St. Petersburg Times.
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The Arbucklo case cost tho comodinn $30,000 says tho dispatches. He
hUUM (TMT ilttrwra UM|t Buds? at Tka got o ff light. Wo figured that $30,Hsrsld BalMlaf, 1ST *s*astU * » 1M
000 would only bo tho usual ‘ 'retain­
h a u ti Florida
ing fee" for those 'Frisco lawyers.
They’lire in tho small town class. San­
_____________ru a m n x a s____________ ford lawyers could hnvo done much
R. J. 110LLY _______________Editor better than that.
N. J. LlLLAUD....8 ecrct*ry-Trca«urer
fl. A. NEEL .,........General Manager
NOW FOK A STRONG l'ULE

SANFORD DAILY HERALD
THE HERALD PRINTING CO., Inc.

C. L. IHW1N
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Uni* oonr. a.wliioU OcuatT aa4 U pabUibal
w ry Friday- Ads.rtUls* «U . mada Emwb
as appUeaUoa. Dtroacrallo ta paUUaa. IMS
par yiar. alwayn la adtaaaa.______________
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The tlmo was never so propitious in
Sanford for a long pull, a strong pull
and a pull all together to make this
the greatest city in Central South
Florida. Tho time is hero when wo
must all forget political differences,
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petty jenlousies, family lineage and
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antecedents and get together under
Notables TURKISH
the banner of the Chamber of Com­
merce and work for Sanford morning,
T h e th re e g r e a t e s t
noon and night. If wo spent less time
c i g aLrre
e ttte
t e ttco b a c c o s ,
on the smaller things of life and moro
blending
MILDNESSng M
ILD
time on the big things, if wo could
MELLOWNESS-AROMA
get above tho petty differences and
It rains and the day is cloudy.
get n broader vision of life, if wo could
-o By a Hanford Celery-Fed
Must have been the result of the just all get together in one big fam­
Man
ily here in Sanford this city would
rninbow yesterday.
take a spurt that would place it in
------------ o-----------Even the weather report says It will the twenty-five thousand class in no
time. This is the one time for nil of
rain today and then Borne.
Paying 80 cents a dozen fot; storage
us to get together, stand together and
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and have them say “cheap,
Cohl weather is needed for the big work together for Sanford. It mntcheap" to you is ijioro than I can
Christmas trade that Sanford is l&lt;&gt; 1*ers not about who is to get the erod­
stand.
ing for.
it for building Sanford, it matters not
________ a-----------whether certain ones take the lend, it
At Tampa during fair week the
* 111 ' j m s z * Sanford is to have a pre-cooling matters not about John Jones or Bill
boosters
will
wear
buttons
which
plant which can bo used for home Smith making money from something
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that was broAght here through tho read: "Ask me— I live here.”
brew.— Daytona Journal.
would
suggest
that
they
add
to
tho
Chamber of Commerce, it matters not
----------- o ------Where One Step Wati Popular
Franco wants to have the
third “ bout Bill Smith being the man who uUon
y° U to lt’
Headline in Buffalo Express: "Log
largest navy. Nix on that. Wo arc ' P''“ big it over, it matters not about
Speaking of laughing wnters: Over Shot Olf at a Dance."
in favor of Switzerland having th e1* ^ Jones always on his feet and
in Lake county they hnvo the Mimicthird largest navy.
making a good talk and gett ng his
Oklnwahn and the
^Just received full line of army goods
name in the newspapers. What is the
uaiuwaim anu me
—
army officers' shoes, tents, tarpaidifference about publicity, about p er- l’'ilntknhnhn. Thnt s nothing to sneezo
ians, cots and mnttrosses for cots. All
Wo want to congratulate tho Irish soniil mention, about admiration? ■“ **
H0 lry Withlncoochoo on your
grades blankets, khaki breeches, hats
on getting together at last. May tho
Those of us who nre in favor of mnk- I"01' 0*
caps, loggias, etc. Call and sco our
peace be os lasting as thu bickering
ing n Greater Sanford care nothing
has seemed to be.
There are four lies to one truth real bargain prices,—Thrasher &amp;
about our names being in the paper.
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and
I expect that proportion will bo Garner.
What the real citizens of Sanford want
An airplonc landing in Pensacola is a healthy and steady growth of tho kept p ns tong ns mankind lasts.
harbor yesterday struck a porpoise. city along the lines laid down by city
We saw an automobile strike a por­ builders and tho city’s growth will
Adv. in the Jiix Met says: "Work
poise on thu Sanford-Orlando road one either lie retarded by the tardy o f - , « ’“ ntcd by ox-servico man ( French)
day.
forts of those who would pull iinck or who speaks eleven languages." Htov- S a l e B a n k r u p t c y S t o c k
------------ a . . . -----will go ahead when all of the people nil ought to employ him to express
Notice is hereby given thnt underSomehow or other Sanford
lins get together in tho Chamber of Com- dsfeelings of Hillsboro county Mjrtied, trustee in the matter of S.
seemed very ipiiut after the Ku Klux merce with the idea of getting awny •Dir't‘s'
Benjamin, trading and doing business
walked down our streets the other from personalities and all work for J
ns H. Benjamin, in Bankruptcy, will
night. Of course no one was scared Sanford. This work can only be ac- j Cunning men, sooner or later, get on Saturday, December 10th, 11*21, at
cotnplishcd through tho Chamber of .caught in traps they sot for others.
of them.
the corner of First street and Palmet­
Commerce and when this Idea finally
--------to avenue, Snnford, Florida, between
We see old friend Forest Lake in filters through the minds of sufficient Ladies, What Do You Think of This? the hours of 2 p. m. and -I p. in., ro.srney ,0052 ni degnnlic t'nevah ceive bids on tho following stock and
on top in the Sanford election and is people in Hanford to make it unnniminis
tile
city
will
go
ahead
and
do
(nnpnJ
in selytH
now a commissioner. Forest, thou
fixtures located at the above address:
hast a tough job, but if you wanted it, business upon a large scale. Hanford
Tables, safe, window fixtures, show
you’ve got it, and you're welcome to never looked better, felt better, than
A grower named Horry had a
(c-nnen, clothes hangers, etc,; ties, eolright now but wo should not let it against a buyer named Dill and pre-. lars, shoes, etc, Tho right is resorv------------ o -----------A Sanford firm is now advertising slip back into tlrtit sense of content­ sented it; whereupon Dill exclaimed: ed to reject nay and all bids. Highest
in Orlando papers. We suppose Or­ ment that lias ruined so many grow­ "Yes, I’m Dill, Berry, and you have hid subject to approval,
lando merchants will reciprocate by ing cities. Either wo go forward or presented your bill, Berry, before it
CLARENCE V. MAHONEY,
Now, if your fath­ 220-ltc
advertising in the Hanford Herald. we go backward. There is no stand­ was due, Berry.
Trustee.
However, we always did think Orlan­ ing still in business or in tho growing er, the elder Berry, had not been such
do should do their trading in Sanford. of a city. Wo should not bo lulled to a goose, Berry—but I don’t cure a
sleep with any false sense of security , straw, Berry— I'll biff you in the eye Piano Owners, Notice!
The starving heart of a child is or rest on our laurels content with until it is ldnek, Berry—and maybe
more to lie pitied than physical hun­ what lias been done. Any fair minded blue, Berry."
Here for n limited stay. Patrons de­
ger Bays the Jacksonville Metropolis. citizen will agree that the marvelous
siring tunings phone Valdez Hotel.
Pork anil Beans on the Hoof.
Well said. Remember the Commun­ growth of Hanford in thu past year
ity Christmas Tree and prepare to help has been due to the undivided efforts
Herb Beans brought a load of lings
of the Chamber of Commerce. Every to market this week.— Willlston Pro­ “ Mack the Piano Tuner”
the children,
fair minded man will agree that if gress.
------------ o -----------Thin will be one of the greatest tiie Chamber of Commerco had twice
holiday seasons in our history if we as many members it could do twice
Poverty is the only birthright
will but get the spirit and make it so. as much. It is a fair proposition to man cannot lose.
It is all in thu spirit of the times. the real men of Hanford just like talk­
Whoop up business and you will Imvo ing to them about taking stock in a
Sign in a doctor's office: "Consola­
Inis j ness. Die out mid you will make local bank or in the Building Associa­ tion Free.”
tion. It means taking stock in some­
it a dead town.
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thing that will return to you in a
Economy is n rare virtue and has Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
The meat packers of Chicago are thousand different ways. Make your done moro to grease life’s pathway
EYES EXAMINED
getting real rough and they say that resolution in advance of tho New with comforts and satisfaction than
Year
and
make
it
now
that
you
get
we shall not have any more western
wit, humor and fame combined.
meats. We should worry. Florida the idea o f standing by your city and
lias plenty of the homo product and by your Chamber of Commerce and
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
Thought for the Day
we can live several years without any will got behind every good movement
OPT. I).
Eighty years hence it will matter
regardless of who is fostering the
more western meat.
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OPTICIAN— OPTOMETRIST
Hanford has one of tho finest bands you like your neighbor or not. We peer, but it will matter much whether
212 East. 1st St.
Sanford, Fla.
in the state. All those who enjoyed should get together in Hanford now. we did our duty ns ono or the other.—
Htopford
Brooks,
WE
GRIND
OUR
OWN
LENSE
We
are
nearer
together
than
wo
have
the fine concert last night in thu park
over
been
before.
Let
us
mako
it
said h o . They also remarked thnt it
was a fine thing to lu^vu tho home unanimous.
hand. We wonder if they will dig
CITY OF SMALL LOTS
down to help support it if necessary.
------------ « -----------Recently a property owner offered ■
Hanford merchants believe in ad­
vertising and Hanford fnerelumts will a criticism to the city commission in
Peanuts, Pecans, Filberts, Brazils, English
be doing business right on regardless submitting a plan for eliminating
of fire and flood and warm weather certain alleys in bis holdings.
W alnuts, Almonds
and lettuce going to seed. Advertis­
lie declared ilin| St. Petersburg
ing does something besides bringing was becoming a city of Hinall lots.
!i Bulk Figs and Dates, per lb........................25c
customers to a store. It builds up
Crowded cities in tho north may
your town and makes it seem to out­ have some excuses for the* smallness 2 Dried Red Kidney Beans and Split
siders as a live and growing city.
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Green Peas, per lb..................................15c
of building lots, but here where there ■
are miles and miles of property plat­ ,] Fancy Mixed Candy, per lb........................ 35e
ted into small building lots, ns yet
unoccupied, there is no. legitimate .1 Kingan’s little Link Sausage per lb. box 35c
reason for further limitations.
K ingan’s Box Bacon and Reliable Hams.
Folks come to St. Petersburg be­
fi Wilson’s Certified Oleo and Nutola,
cause they like its broad streets,
Nucoanut, per lb....................................... 35c
llicir cleanly appearance and the
fresh, pure air that brings to them b llellsmar’s Blue Rib. Mayonaise, jar....35c-18c
health and pleasure. If owners of
; Full gallon cans
a Queen Olives, per qu a rt..............................50c
land tracts continue to chop them up
i o f new pure
10 o’clock for Washington, where » Fresh Honey with comb, per pt. jar..........40c
I Florida Syrup,
S building lots of dimensions like those
Choice Florida and W estern Meats
of larger cities, wo may some day
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of a part of the appeal which won
for us the popularity we have enjoy­
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s ed, "But," says tho realty dealer
and Hie subdivision mail, "it's my
property and I can do with it ns I ■ Two Phones, Call 211
P a rk A v e.
see fit."
Phones 407-404
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I. D. M A R TIN , Proprietor
Sure, tint tile city ns a whole hns
WELAKA BLOCK
nn interest in every bit of property

Only 14 more Days till Xmas
We will not say "Do Your Christmas Shopping
Early." Too many have said it before and it is al­
most a joke. But we con soy without fear of jok­
ing or contradiction that if you hove been saving
your money through our plan that doing your
Christmas shopping will cause you no fear because
you will have that nest egg from which to draw.
— IN SHOPPING AND IN EVERYDAY LIFE—
It conies to you with full force that you have not
been saving as you should. There is nothing gives
-you so much independence ns a Bank Account.
Come in and le‘ us tell you about it. Christmas
l.vhgs it home to you with full force.

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THE BALL HARD­
WARE COMPANY
A T Y O U R GROCER

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS
A N Y P A R T OF T O W N , ON TER M S TO
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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.

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R e a lt y C o m p a n y
A. P. CONNELLY
AGENT

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Firm Flesh
Quickly Increais Your Energy
and Beautify the Complexion—
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Muslin * VITAMON contain* highly
concentrated ycnst-vitamlnes ns well
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vitamines (Fnt Soluble A nud Water
Soluble C). It is now Ig-lng ll*ed by
•n
thousand* who appreciate it* ennvrnirneo, economy nod quick rcmilts.
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to Iced tiji- shrunk) u tissues, strength­
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f’uiintij complexion laconic* radiantly dear
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PAGB FIVE

"OUR REASON

In and A b o u t

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Mention of

Matters In Brief
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an and cooler toniirlit; possibly
a_» light frost In oxtremo north
M portion; Saturday fair and
•a somewhat colder in extreme
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Summary of tbs
Floating Small
Talk* Succinctly
Arranged for
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It seems to be damp today
— in fact it seems to bo a
heavy fog, or wo might say
fear of contradic­
aa without
tion that it is raining. And
an" from tho looks of tho sky
a&lt;» we might go further and say
Hon. Louis Mnssey, of Orlando, wns an that it will continue to rain
in the city today enrouto to points on On during the afternoon. How­
the Last
on l«fCnl business.
j an ever wo take it as it comes
as and when you stop to think
Chester Goodrich, o f Orlando, was In an about it you will find that
the city today transacting business toi h lorida has fewer cloudy
and shnking hands with his many San- J^ days than any other stnto in
an the union. Behind tho
ford friends.
an clouds the sun is still shin­
Mrs. Vloln Palmer hns returned an ing. Let’s go. Do your
fn»m a delightful visit with Mrs. U. J. *4 Christmas shopping early.
Holly, of Sanford, and Mrs. Jessie an
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FOR ADVERTISING”
s
Eighty-four per cent of tho busi­
ness fniluros of the pnst year occurred
among firms which did not advertise.
(On paper or by satisfactory service).
Here is a pointer—if your business
is nofV orth advertising, ndvertiso It
for sale.
Some tlay you will read ono of our
advertisements or hoar of our satis­
factory service at a moment of de­
cision,—then we both will benefit.
The above was sent out by tho San­
ford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co., and their
big advertisement in this Issue proves
their faith. They are calling atten­
tion to the Ten Dollnr Suit Snle in
which they give you two suits for only
ten dollars extra. Rend the adver­
tisement in this issue of the Ilctnld,
MARRIES TO GET $30,000
RALEIGH, N. C., Dec. 8.—The use
of an automobile, with curtains drawn
on a public street, ns a weeding ve­
hicle enrned Harry N. Eads $30,000.
Eads, whose home is in Cleveland,
Ohio, learned last week of u provision
in the will of his mother who died
only recently, bequenthing to him
$30,000 if he married before hereachud his 27th birthday. He had five
days to comply with the terms o f the
will and an acquaintance with Ethel
Ast, of thic city rapidly budded into
romance, culminating when their
wedding was solemnized in an nutonmbile on the public street. Rev. E.
K. Denton, pastor of a local church,
mnrriod the couple.

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nalo to hove this opportunity of hear­
early seeding looks well. Warm
ing him. The recital is under the
Miss Conovo and tho boys from tho weather wns unfavorable for thc
auspices of the Americnn Legion.
land of Jazz nt the Valdez Hotel to­ bost growth of cabbage, celery, nnd
morrow night.
222-ltc lettuce. The planting of onions, cabChnrlcs M. Raphun, of Jacksonvilo,
linge, and other truck continues, nnd
is in tho city todny arranging for the “ CAUGHT OUT" or i ’KTE IIRAD’ Y’ n large acreage In thc south looks
PROPOSAL
Ilnyncs recitnl nt tho High School
well. Shipments of white potatoes,
.1. E. Snyder tho progressive liter- Auditorium tonight.
Mr. Raphun
beans, and other truck continued in
On Tuosdny evening nt 8:15 nt the a moderate way from the south nnd
chant of Chuluotn was in the city
thut Snnfonl music lovers will
High
School Auditorium, the Athletic central divisions. Citrus fruits im­
today on business and made the Her- nVu n tn‘nt tonight such ns they
aid office an appreciated call. M r.' hnve " ot experienced in many'years. Association will present the clever proved in color in the north, hut the
Snyder reports Chuluoto ns proing [
Rnl'hum is well known in San- nnd entertaining 8 act piny, nnmod mid weather ivtnrded mntureing in
above. Ik addition, somo of Miss the south, where the normal flavor is
forward and many new people coming for&lt;l
his m? n&gt;’ frio» d» “ r°
Williams’
expression pupils will pre­ absent. Strawberry plants improved
,to
see
him
again.
lucre for the winter.
sent a one act sketch, “ Two Old during the week.
Maids And A Picture."
The many friends of Tom Martin
T1JL‘ bl‘Bl ,b,ncln* tho bost
The price of these two entertain­
CHICKEN SUPPER
were glad to see him here for a few thc be8t ‘ ‘ "J0 nt thl* ,,otel V" bb* to*
ments
in one is only 25 and 50 cents.
morrow
night.
......
—
222-ltc
•lays from the Wnycross Hospital.
Get your tickets at Bower and
The Methodist Indies will serve
Tom’s arm is Improving but he is
Roumillot's, or from the school boys nnother olio of their delicious chick­
Jimmie
Collins
will
have
nnother
not fully recovered from his mix up
nnd girls who are selling them. en suppers Saturday night. Seo how
with the trnmp on the train In which vaudeville revue nt tho Valdez Hotel Help the high school nnd enjoy a
good it sounds.
» 222-ltc
Tom wns shot nnd the trnmp wns tomorrow night.
good evenings entertainment.
Menu
killed.
Roast
Chicken,
with dressing nnd
See Baby Louise Collins dance at
Cranberry
Sauce.
Creamed potatoes
JIMMIE COLLINS
Tltd Lawrence llnynes recitnl nt the Hotel Valdez tomorrow night.
with gravy. Hot Rolls,
Pickles,
the High Sehool auditorium tonight
W IL L EN TER TAIN
Celery, Assorted pie, Cheese ami hot
will be one of the best recitals that FOR RENT—Two house keeping
A T THE V A LD E Z coffco.
rooms furnished complete, $0.00 per
Sanford pcoplo will hear during tho
Price 75c.
210--He.
season. Mr. Haynes is a Jackson- week. Apply 1100 Sanford Ave.
221-01 p
illc boy who hns made good in his
Miss Cnnovn and Her Roys From tho
You can get your tickets for Law­
&lt;hosen profession and his Vecitnl to­
rence Haynes’ Recital at Mobley's
Land of Jazz and Vaudeville and
night will convince his audience that
Newberry’s Drug Store is selling
Dancing Tomorrow Night
Drug Store.
221-2tc
all the fine press notices about him tickets for Lawrence Haynes Recital.
in this country nnd in Europe were
221-2tc
Jimmie Collins announces that he LEGION CHIEF WILL AT­
true in every
particular.
Mr.
and all his attractions will again he
TEND MIAMI SESSION
Union Pharmacy hns Lawrence at the Hotel Valdez Saturday night
Haynes will only be in America a few
months and Sanford people are fortu- Haynes Recital tickets on snle. 221-2tc (tomorrow) with Miss Cnnovn and her
S. L. I.owrvy, Jr., commander of
Jazz Hand nnd all the many attrac­ tho American Legion, department of
tions of the vaudeville revue and the Florida, has received official infor­
s i t i n g nnd dancing specialties that mation from national headquarters
made such a hit last week. This hunch that National Commander McNider
of favorites will he here every week will he at West Palm Bench during
and are under the auspices of tho the state convention March HI.
American Legion. The program to­
This invitation was extended to
morrow night will include the diminu­ the national commander by tln&gt; Flor­
tive dancer, Baby Louise Collins,
idn delegation to the national conven­
Douglass Sheldon, dancer; Leo Cantion at. Kansas City following his
ova, singer, assisted by Jimmie Col­
unanimous election. And nt that
lins, Tho Cracker Bund, and the Boys
time ho signified he would he pleased
from tho Land of Jazz featuring Miss
to visit the department of Floridn.
Cnnovn.
State Commander Lowroy is well
Thu St. Augustine Record 1ms the
plenscd with the decision of the
following regarding tho little dancer,
national commander to pay a visit to
Louise Collins:
the state and it is possible that plans
“ Little Miss Louise Collins, 0 years
may he perfected whereby ho enn he
of age, from Jacksonville, delighted
the audience at tho Orpheum Theatre brought to Tampa for a short stay.
McNeldor is n plain soldior nnd
Inst ovening, appearing In addition to
since
his election last month has won
the regular performance of "Vodil."
a
warm
spot in the hearts of ,thc
Miss Collins featured in n toe dancing
members
of the legion and others
act and wns recalled fivu times. Her
whom
ho
is
called upon to deal with.
parents hnve had many offers to pluco
His
overseas
record is one which any
her on the stage hut feel that sho is
young
mnti
might*
admire and al­
Mnku it a
still too young to enter the profession.
though
the
record
shows
that he wns
She will appear for the lust time at
ndvnnccd from a second lieutenant
the Orpheum tliiH evening.”
to n lieutenant colonel in a short
Lawrence Haynes, High School spneo of time it is the unqualified
220-3tc opinion of all who knew him during
Auditorium, December 0th.
the war that lie well deserved the
promotions.
U. S. WEATHER AND CROP
The West Palm Bench convention
REPORT FOR FLORIDA FOR
plans
to call for five days of conven­
Open and Closed Models
WEEK ENDING DEC. 0. ID2L
tion and entertainment nnd according
in Stock
Temperature: Tho weather was obliterate plans are being made to cnwarmer than thc seasonal average clnhornc plans are being made to en­
A number of Rood used cars at
Royal
during most of tho week, although tertain the huddles. The
prices and terms to suit
Poinclnna
hotel,
one
of
the
finest
light frost occurcd In the oxremo
norlt and west during the first and resort hotels in the country hns been
designated as headquarters.
Inst days of the week.
LeCIniro Irwin, of tho Herald Print­
ing Co., is nt Okeqchoboo City, look­
ing over the Okeechobee News offico
on an inspection tour. Mr. Irwin is
auditor for tho Central Florida News­
paper Corporation.

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Sanford, Fla.

FOR SALE
N E W T W O -ST O R Y HOUSE, N E A R L Y F IN ­
ISHED. E A S Y TERM S
Other Bargains in Real Estate

A. P .

C o n n e lly

Classified advertisements, 3 cents s line. No sd tsken for less thsu
25 cents, nnd positively no clsssifled ads charged to anyone. Cask
must accompany nil orders. Count Hve words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.
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FOR SALE
BUY A LOT in Lane’s suli-dlvision,
$25.01) cash balance $10.00 pur
month.— E. F. Lane, Tho Real‘ Estate
Man.
218-Otp
FOR SALE—5 room bungalow, price
$2,000; $500 cash, balance, easy
terms; 5-room bungalow on corner lot
price $3,750, easy terms.— E. F. Lane,
The Real Estate Mail.
221-ltp
F oil SALE—Ford with neat truck
body on, in good condition, $150. 810
West Third street, Holly Avo. 221-dtp
piano, good
r n i r s T n r TT'p n ^ "
condition, for $101) cash. Phonu
103-J.
218-Otp
FOR SAI.II Eight room nouso with
bath. Immediate possession. Small
payment down, long time on bnlnnco.
See Lnno or address Box 782, Daytonu, Fin.
100-Tu-Snt-lw
FOR SALE— Ono Florenco Automat­
ic 3-burncr oil stove with mantel
and oven. Call 416-W.
201-tfc
FOR SALE—Ono Daisy churn. Cnll
416-W,
201-tfc
FOR SALE—Two story
business
building. Apply to tho ownor, Klen
Arcs, 805 0th St.
205-tfa
FOR SALE—Choice oranges and
grapefruit for Christmas, $2.00 per
box F. O. B. Osteen. Cash with order.
•—F. N. Purdy, Osteen, Fin. 221-I2tp
FOR SALE OR RENT—8 -ioomed
house, 1011 Oak ave. Phone 2H3-J.
218-tfc
FOR SAI.rt CHEAP—Gas range and
stood range, 1011 Ouk ave. Phono
283-J.
218-tfc

FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms.
Inquire 00!) Palmetto ave. 21tMRp
FOR RENT— Rooms and kitchennttcs,
Shirley Apt., opp. P. O.
220-20tp
FOR RENT—Two room apartment,
hot water, garage. 1820 Park Avonuo.
22l-3tp
FOR
RENT— Light housekeeping
npurtments of one one or two rooms
over Union Phnrmncy, First street.
221-3te
F oil HUNT- Furnished rooms, with
or without hoard. 503 West Third
Street.
220-fito
FOR RENT— Fcrndalo Apartments,
furnished or unfurnished. See Mrs.
L. G. Ixiveless, in MuIhcIi block, 305
East First St. Phono 205-L1 lDItfc

W ANTED
WANTED—300 laborers for paving
and sewer work in the City of Daytonn, Fla. Lowest wages 15 cents per
hour for ten hours daily. Pay in ensh
every Saturday. Work will last from
six to eight months.—Atlantic Hithullthie Co., Daytona, Fla.
222-Gtc
WANTED—Customer* for fresh mlikl
morning and evening deliveries.— R,
L. Garrison. Phonu 3711. l(10-St-Tu
201-tfc
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WANTED

Large manufacturing compnny, man­
ufacturing potato barrels, wish to es­
tablish branch warehouse In Sanford
FOR R E N T "
and desire branch manager who rnn
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms. invest $1,000.00. Address, P. (). Rox
Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third 2501, Jacksonville, Florida.
Street.
105 tfc
ha Ki ka-na fca fcz
a* a* m
FOR RENT—Two furnished lied
rooms, Mrs. W. F. Leavitt, cornor SITUATION WANTED—Young lady
Elm and Third. Phono 437-W.
desires position, assistant book­
2 ? tfc keeping, office work or clerking. RefFOR RENT— Ono
furnished bod uroncuH. Also Indy stenographer with,
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Ave, Oirou years experience open for posl100-tfc Hon. Apply 203 Maple Ave. 220-4tp

Precipitation: The week’s rain­
Get your tickets for Lnwrencot
fall was generally less thnn the
Haynes Recital at Bower &amp; Itoumil- l*OR RENT Bedroom, 311 Park avonormal, except portions of the west
nuo.
178-tfc
221-2tc
nml locally In the central division. Int’H.
FOR It ENT—Two funTisbJd f^ l
As a rule, rain is needed over most of
rooms, Oil Purk Avo.
1212-tfc
the section, especially on uplands.
Employment Bureau
r?n
n
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i
i
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l
reo
room
Much of tho soil, howover, is In good
hou'ickocping
apartments,
711)
Onk
condition.
Tho Vocational Commlttco of tho Bus­
Ave.
218-Gtp
Condition of Crops: The ample iness nnd Professional Wom n’s Club
sunshine nnd mostly fair wenthor requests all young wv—ien desiring FOR RTCKT^Furidslietl room,, i l l
Park avenue.
220-Otp
were factors in farm work, which employment to register nt tho First
made progress. Tho planting of oats Nntlonnl Rank, nnd business moil ro- FOR RENT— Light
housekeeping
contlnucd In some localities—the ' ulring help to consult register.
rooms, 200 Pnrk Avo.
210-Otp

LOST
LOST— Golf bag, containing: sticks and the
barrel o f a gun, Satur­
day afternoon. Reward
if returned to Philip R.
Andrew, Celery Avenue.
Phone 371-Q
208-tfc

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“City Snbstanliar
IN THE HEART OF THE WOr Ed ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME n

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMHER 8, 1921

Police Fire Into C row d in

NUMBER 221

Chicago Stock Yards Strike

JAPS ACCEPT PROPOSALS
FOR UNDERSTANDING AND
QUADRUPLE ENTENTE LAST NIGHT’S CASU

DeLAND HUNTING WHITE
MAN WHO BEAT UP AND
TIES INCLUDED
ROBBED
WHITE
WOMAN
RIOUSLY INJURED

FIFTEEN HUNDRED POLICE ON DUTY
SINCE EARLY MORNING TO KEEP DOWN
WHAT PROMISED TO BE A BIG RIOT.

ONE DEAD, NINE
SUB SINKS .
MANY VESSELS Escaped With Jewelry
And is Still at
IN HARBOR, A Few Hours Before TNvo Hundred Police Had HAVE BEEN LOST
Large
Fired Into a Crowd of Thousands of Sympa­
CREW
SAVED
thizers Wounding Many of Them.
5-5-3 RATIO GOES
DURING YEAR SEARCHERS OUT
FOR CAPITAL SHIPS AND
Authorized Statement
Made by-British
Spokesman

BROUGHT ABOUT COM­
PLETE SETTLEMENT

SUBMERGED TWELVE HOURS
_______
m
CHICAGO, Dec. 8.— (By Tho Associated Press).—Fifteen 222 AMERICAN SHIPS LOST BY
BEFORE ESCAPING THRU
FOUNDERING, STRANDING,
hundred policemen were sent to tfle stock yards early today when
VICTIM IN SERIOUS CONDI­
TORPEDO TUBES
COLLISIONS, ETC.
long before daylight soveral groups of persons, including a few
TION—NOT EXPECTED
T h e A sso c ia te d P r e s s )

(I lr T h e A m m U I N g r r a a )

WASHINGTON, DeC. 8.—The
Japanese government has ac­
cepted the propoasl for the quad­
ruple understanding in the Pa­
cific, an authorized British
spokesman said today. The
spokesman said 5-5-8 ratio pro­
position regarding capital ships
in some way related to complete
settlement and that this proposi­
tion had not yet been accepted
by Japan. Calling attention to
the Associated Press dispatch
from Honolulu quoting Japanese
newspaper as to acceptance by
Tokio of tho quadruple plan,
the spokesman said this was cor
red and that the Washington
conference knew it to bo correct
WASHINGTON, Doc. 8.—A mutua
pledge not to go to war over disputes
in the Pacific without a “cooling off
period” of discussion Is tho bnsis of
tho new four power treaty proposoi
ns n substitute for tho Anglo-Jnpnncso
alliance.
•'** -----------M *
Discussion of tho proposal among
the arms delegates have reached
well advanced stngo, although none ol!
the governments concerned tho Unit
od Stntc, Groat Brltnin, Japan nnc
France, lias given its final approval
A suggestion that tho Anglo-Jnpan
esc pact bo rovoked has gono to Lon
don and Tokio. Possible controvor
sics over tho Pacific islands alone
exclusive of tho Hawaiian group, nm
Yap, would como under tho provisions
of tho now agreement. Ynp is to bo
the subject of n separate trenty ne­
gotiations for which nro nearing
completion, and Hawaii is to bo con­
sidered for purposes of tho agreement
as part of the American mainland.

BRIDGEEPORT, Conn., Doc. 8.—Tho
Bubmarino S-18 snnk off this harbor
last night and wns submerged twolvo
hours boforo tho crow by lightening
ballast tanks raised ono end of tho
craft and escaped through torpedo
tubes. Thirty members of tho crow
wore taken to tho Now York navy
yard hospital for observation. Many
had been overcome by chlorino gas
and three including Lioutonnnt Fran­
cis Adams, in command, nro said to
be in serious condition.
The submarine was making a nose
dive when the accident occurod and
went down in eighty feet of wnter.

women, gathered about tho yards, &gt;Only a few hours before two
hundred policemen hnd fired Into thousands of strike sympathiz­
ers who attacked the plant employees nnd police. Lnst night’s toll
of casualties included one dead, nino seriously injured and un­
counted number hurt when mounted police charged into tho crowd.
All snloons in the neighborhood of tho yards were closed today by
order of Chief of Police Fitzmorris. The man killed last night was
nn unidentified negro who wns seized by the crowd and thrown
into the creek north of the yards nnd pelted with stones until he
sank. The body was recovered several hours later.
Forty men were cut and bruised this morning when strike
sympathizers stoned the elevated train carrying packer employes
to the yards. All windows in tho train were broken by missies
thrown nt it.
£

(H r T h e A sso c ia te d I'r e ss)

WASHINGTON, Dee. 8.—Two hun­
dred nnd twenty-two Amorcinn morchnnt vessels woro lost through foun­
dering, stranding, collisions or other
onuses during tho twelvo months end­
ed last Juno 30, says tho nnnunl re­
port today of the Coast Gunrd Servico.
Fivo hundred and fifty-five othor Am­
erican merchant vessels wero involv­
ed in casualties. Two hundred nnd
six persons lost their lives in seven
hundred nnd seventy-soven casualties,
seven of them passengers, o t he r s
members of ships’ crows. Value of
property lost nearly $35,000,000.

TO LIVE

( 11/ T k e A a io e la te * 1‘reaa)

DELAND, Dec. 8.—Moro than
ono hundred men who spent lost
night combing the woods in this
vicinity for an unidentified
white mnn who entered the
home of a white woman here
yesterday, bent her to uncon­
sciousness and escaped with all
her jewelry; aro continuing the
search today with the expecta­
tion that a capture will bo effect­
ed within the next few hours.
The victim is in a serious condi­
tion as the result of injuries and
shock.

HARRISON BOMBS REPUBLICANS
Mob Threatens Jail
FROM PRES. HARDING ON DOW N- Legion Sax Band
Where Five Negroes
BRITISH
ISLES
Organized
Last
Night
MESSAGE AROUSES SENATOR’S IRE Need More Members ENJOY PEACE OF
Held for Murder
Says They Are Doing Same Things For Which
PERMANENCE

Dycrsburg, Tcnn., Threatened
Itiot Last Night

(lljr T h e A m o rlu trd I’r r u )

With

Another Meeting Held Next Wednes­
day Night to Close List

Wilson Was Censured

Thu Legion Saxophone Band was
LONDON, Dec. 8.—With the ten­
successfully
organized
on
Wednesday
sion
nnd nncxioty of the past weeks
WASHINGTON, Dee. 8.—Tho Re­ of the “signal achievements” of tho
night
with
n
membership
of
nineteen
giving pit.ee to general rojo.cing, this
publican party’s leadership, from extra session. What tho Presidcst
meant, he ndded, wns probably" and tho indications are that tho mem­ hns been n day of all-around congraPresident Ilarding down, wns assail­ single” achievement, for otherwise bership will increase to the full ca­
Intlons, of recalling tho memories of
ed in n spen h 1 tho Senate todny by tho message appeared "most eontrl- pacity of 28 men by next Wednesday. the grent figures in the Irish strug­
The officers appointed were: P. A. gle,whose work nnd sacrifices paved
Sonntor Harrison, Democrat, Miss's- dictory nnd conflicting."
Morn,
president; It. W. Pcnrmnn, bus­ tro road to today's accomplishments
Tho action of the House i fixing
slppi, who declared Mr. Harding wns
iness
manager, nnd W. L. Rumple, nnd of prepparntions of the necessary
sippi, who declared Mr. Harding wns n ftfty per cent surtax rate in the
secretary
nnd treasurer.
doing the “very things for which he, revenuo hill, he declared, constituted
formalities for bringing tho new Irish
This
hniul
will bo s|&gt;onsorcd by tho free stnto into being.
ns n sontor, hnd denounced President a “plain repudiation” of the execu­
Wilson." The president’s message tive's stand. It wns apparent, lie Camphell-Lossing Post of tho Ameri­
Nowhere is there nny renl idea that
added, thnt the House action had can Legion nnd will bo under tho ef­ anything can now Imppen to provont
to
Congress
yesterday,
he
ndded,
con­
Firo last night destroyed tho Tyler
ficient management nnd instruction of its birth, although difflrult details
"riled the President considerably.”
grocery storo in Goldsboro. Tho stituted nn appeal to partisanship to
Edgar A. Ball.
"But
I
insist,"
he
said,
“that
the
may have to bo encountered.
building wns enveloped in flames be­ disnvow their nlloginco to "bloc” or- progressives in the House had cou­
Tho following nro the members: P.
glnizntlon.
Tho two Georges—King Georgo and
fore tho fire department could reach
rage nnd they told the President A. Mero, Ed. Moyo, R. W. Pcnrmnn, Dnvld Lloyd George—to whom the
Mr.
Hnrrison
attacked
tho
Sennto
th scene nnd ns thero is no water
C. It. Uorgquist, It. L. McNnb, A. E.
where to get off.”
available at that point tho efforts of Republican lenders, snying they hnd
Swanson, Ed D. Smith, E. A. Brother- public accords chief credit for bring­
son, John Meiseh, S. Fleishor, J. P. ing about pence, were photographed
ho department were confined in keep- “shifted nnd hopped until nono of
know
where
or
when
or
why.”
Griffn, Fred Wight, Harold Wash­ together in n smiling group of the
tho flames from other property. The
Secretory
Mellon
nlso
wns
denounc­
WAS IT A KAINBOW?
burn, Glenn Whitcomb, Ilohcrt Holly, mnjjesty’s ministers nn tho terrace of
Tyler storo wns a total loss nnd tho
ed,
ns
seeking,in
his
annual
report
of
W. L. Rumple, II. C. Haskins, Frank Buckingham pninco todny, nnd tho
friends of Mr. Tyler sympathize
the
trensury
department,
to
"help
Akors, S. Dutton, S. M. Lloyd, Potor picture wns extensively displayed in
A strange phenomena attracted the with him in his loss.
along"
the
idens
of
President
Hard­
Behind, B, M. Herndon, T. McLaughlin, the evening pnpors.
attention of hundreds of people this
To
Bo
Given
nt
II.
8.
Auditorium,
Fri­
ing
with
respect
"to
relieving
the
Downing street, where stands the
Mr. Smith, Mr. Rivers, Joe Itczcnniornlng on tho Inko shore. Direct­
Band Concert tonight in Central rich” of honvy taxation. The missls- day, Dec. 9th., Benefit Cnmphcll*
official
residence of tho prime minis­
stein,
Mr.
Warren,
ly across the lake was stretched long park. Everyone should come out nnd
Lossing
Post,
American
Legion
slppi
senator
ndded
ho
wns
"pained”
ter,
wns
Inundated with telegrams of
Next
Wednesday
night
at
tho
court
hnnds of rainbow hues nil tho colors get nn enrful of real music. Good
to
see
the
rcgulnr
session
of
Congress
world.
The
premier presented to
house
nnothcr
meeting
will
bo
held
blending in n beautiful effect. It singer.
Program
start
off
so
innusplciously,
saying
Lady
Greenwood,
tho wifo t of Sir
nt
which
it
is
hoped
nino
additional
was not n how hut hnd all tho nppenrI.
Hnmnr
Greenwood,
chlof secretary
thnt
with
the
nppenl
of
the
President
members
can
lie
secured
to
mnko
tho
nnccs of the rainbow. It wns probab­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Keller
Groupe of Popular songH selected from proper quota of twenty-eight mon.
“for
n
partisan
lineup”
it
wns
ap­
for
Ireland,
the
pen
with which ho
ly tho reflection of the sun on tho Orlando wero among tho visitors
thoso requested
Hlgncd tho Irish trenty, ns nn "nppreparent thnt tho policy of "nbnndonstill wnters of tho lnko forming n tho city todny.
II.
inent" which characterized tho extra
eintinn of your hushnnd’s efforts for
FUNERAL OF MRS. CHAPMAN
prism of the colors. It wns someLa Procession ...................
session
would
bo
continued.
HELD TOMORROW AFTERNOON pence."
ihing that even tho oldest inhabitant
Los Roses d'lsphnn ..........
S. D. Harris, ono of tho prominent
When
Mr.
Wilson
opposed
or
urged
It is recoiled thnt tho pimo minis­
bad never seen In Sanford and caused tusincss men of St. Petersburg, spent
I.o Manoir do Rnsemonde ...
legislation,
Mr.
Hnrrison
continued,
ter's
first speech of importance In
The funeral of Mrs, Ralph Chap­
many to stop nnd view the sight.
tho day hero yesterday attending to tho then Senator Harding described Chanson Tristo .................
his
political
enroer wns delivered in
Pnysago ............................. .... Hahn man will he held Friday afternoon nt company of Michael Davltt at n polit­
business.
him
ns
n
“dictator
nnd
nn
nutoernt,”
3 o'clock nt the Congregational
M.LEGED AUTO THIEF
Ill
nnd when Mr. Wilson Issued his np­
church,
interment to he made in ical meeting In Wnics in the eighties,
You can get your tickets for Lnw- penl in 1018 for tho election of n Scronado ............................
CAUGHT HERE TODAY
nnd was In fnvor of home rule.
Lnkoviow cemetery.
BY ORANGE DEPUTY ronco Haynes' Recital at Mobley’s Democrntlc Congress Mr. hnrding An Old Song Re-Sung ....
Drug Storo.
221-2te wns cqunlly hitter in his denounce­ Over tho Hills ...................
All persons holding tickets for Law­
The Kiwannis Club met today at
Tho Waltz ........................
ment.
rence
Haynes Recital can reserve sonta
J. L. Wilkenson deputy sheriff of
th0 Hotel Valdez nnd had their usual
A Dream ...........................
HAND CONCERT TONIGHT
"Yet we hnvo tho spcctnlo,” ho
nt
Bower
&amp; Roumillat’s Fridny start­
Drnngo county with headquarters in
good
time
singing
songs
nnd
making
IV.
221-2te
short talks that were helpful to tho ing nt 12 noon.
Winter Gnrdcn Is hero today in comp­ Bandsman Brady will sing ono of snld. "of tho Presldnet coming hero Arln from “LaBohomo”
nnd making n speech ngnlnst tho
any with his brothor, M. L. Wilkinson ErncHt R. Bnll’s fnvorito songs.
members.
Three
now
members
woro
“Che Geiida Manlna"...
soldier bonus, n thing unprecedented.
Rnldd Wise will deliver a lecture
token into club nnd the Kiwannis
nnd while hero succeeded In bagging
Bnndmnstcr—Edgnr A. Ball.
They,
yesterday,
ho
came
hero
and
hero
on tho 28th of Deeombor if the
a young mnn named Dillard of tho
Club
will
soon
numbr
sixty
members.
Night
...........................
Rachmaninoff
Program
Oakland section who Mr. Wilkinson March—Stars and Stripes..J. P. Sousa nppcnlcd to the agricultural group to Lilacs ......................... Rachmaninoff It is ono of tho roal living organiza­ plans of the Kiwannis Club can bo
lino up, to get behind tho pnrty An Island ......................Rachmaninoff tions of Sanford and is doing n great cnrrlod out. Everyone who enjoyed
MyR n few months ngo took n Ford Selections—From tho Bohemian
bnnner."
this grent speaker Inst year will bo
Floods of Spring .......... Rachmaninoff work in tho city in many ways.
•nr belonging to MIhh Jessie Whlto of
Girl ........................................ Balfe
glad
to seo him again.
Ho
ndded,
however,
thnt
It
might
Signor Clements Manucci, accom­
Ocoee. Ho wns hot on their trail .for Iumorosques.—for hnssos—Tho Dohnvo
been
thnt
tho
President
wns
panist.
Got your tickets for Luwronco
Nn,no tlmo and only recently hnd the
vil nnd tho Deop Blue Son..........
F. R. Little, of Atlanta, is making
Note: Mr. Haynes will be pleased IlnynoH Recital at Bowor &amp; Roumllpoods on them nnd succeeded in get­ ................................. It. D. Barnard calling for tho Republican senators
to
lino
up
nnd
retain
tho
seat
of
Sena­
his
headquarters at tho Montesuma
to
sing
such
popular
songs
oh
mny
bo
lot’s.
221
-2tc
ting the car where thoy had loft It Vocal Solo—On the Trail to Homo
whllo
In tho city on business.
tor
Newberry
of
Michigan,
now
under
requested
upon
notico
to
committoo
or
Sweet Homo..............Ernest R. Bnll
la tho woods. Doputy Wilkinson
contest
by
Henry
Ford,
In
connection
Mr.
Haynes’
mnnagor.
22l-2tp
OLD
FASHIONED
BARN
Charles Brady
nays that in his opinion thero is an
Charlos J. Cavonnugh, of Wilming­
organized band of those auto thieves Waltzes—From tho Nilo....K. L. King with tho 11)18 election, as a matter of
DANCE GIVEN TONIGHT
ton,
N. C., was In tho city yesterday
party
policy.
PRESIDENT
ACCOUNTING
Patrol—Guard
Mount....
R.
Ellonborg
in this section nnd ho hopes to 1bag
-------I
transacting
business.
Tho
discussion
also
Involvod
tho
ft
FIRM
INDICTED
Song
Hts
of
'21—
them nil In a fow days. He leaves
Billy Holden wants it understood
league
of
nntlons.
• BRANCHES IN FLORIDA that the Old Fashioned Barn Danco
(n) Croonng..............Franz Cnosnr
todny for Orlando with young Dil­
»
„ n “
.
,
Mr. Harrison, however, returned to
(b) Molly on a Trolly by Golly....
to ho hold at tho Parish House tonight
Dow™ ".
Wauchula,
lard who will stand trial in that
...................Jonn Schwnrtz a discussion of tho Prosldont’s mes­
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 7.-Horbort C. will be something new nnd novel f o r '^ 'J " .? ®
county whoro tho car was taken.
V y0‘ter‘,ay
to
March—Tho Jolly Rovors........Klncko sage with tho romark that tho Now- Camion, president of accounting firm tho old fashioned dances hnvo almost business.
v V\
_ _ _
Deputy Sheriff J. L. Wilkinson nnd Star Spangled Banner .............. Koy berry case was “so nauseating that of Giraldinflnk-Camion, hendquartors gone out of vogue. Tho dnneo la be­
E. P. Parker, of Wauchula, spent the
Thoso concerts will bo given ovory I do not wantto hook it up with tho here, indicted on charges Grand ing put on by tho Senior Brothor
his brothor M. L. Wilkinson of Winter
day
mis­
loaguo
of
nations.”
Thursday
evening
nnd
overy
other
Larcency
and
Emboszlemcnt
an­
harden woro among tho Orango coun­
hood Class and there will bo good1sion.here.yesterday on a business
.
Continuing,
ho
said
ho
was
con­
nounced
to-doy
by
‘Circuit
nttornoy.
Sunday.
•
music nnd a general good tlmo fori
ty visitors to tho city today,
_____
t
fident thero had bocn a misprint In Firm has branches in Jacksonville, everybody. Go to tho dance and on-1
Florida Is still highly plcnsed with tho President mossnge where Mr. Tampa and other cities throughout joy yourself. Tho admission is down' Newberry’s Drug Store Is selling
Union Pharmacy has Lawrence
tickets for Lawrence Haynea Recital.
Harding had expressed appreciation country.
to pre-war prices only 26 conta.
Paynes Recital tickets on sale. 221-2tc its chief executive in Tallahassee.
M i-2to
aiirtV .
, . .
• vit
.&lt;*/_//&lt;-VislV»\1^.j, . &lt;&gt;Al&amp;a
M
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^Zm'&gt;ft|.V. w- i &gt;
'
'
DYERSBURG, Tonn., Doc. 8.—The
dnngcr of mob violence threatened
Inst night when several hundred men
gnthcrcd at the county jail hero whero
fivo negroes nro held in connection
with tho murder of a fnrmcr nro boliovcd to have boon averted today and
the sheriff said he considered his forc­
es nmple to control tho situation.
Troops ordered hero by Governor Tay­
lor arc expected to arrivo about
noon.

PROGRAM RECITAL
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QUICK REACTION ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Judge for Yourself
ON HARDING’S
Why these Clothes DO wear \ NEW MESSAGE

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DECEMBER MATTRESS SALE

&amp;

,
I

The. qoolest critic of
values, will find in
Clothcraft Serge all
that he seeks. Mater­
ials, chosen for dur­
ability as well as attrictiveness, coupled
with the evidence of
sturdiest construction,
vyill tell you a story in
few words and little
time. Keep, these mod­
erately priced clothes
in mind when you’re
ready , for that new
Suit.
No. 7130, Gray.... $30.00
No. 7132, Brown 30.00
No. 5130, Blue,... 32.50
No. 4130, Blue ... 37.50

HOUSE DOES NOT AGREE WITH
PRESIDENT ON ALL
POINT8

As long as our supply of cotton
lasts wo will sell now: cqtton mattressos at tho following prices delivered.
Full size 60-lb. cotton mattress, $8.
Three-quarter size, $7.00,
Single bed size, $0.00.
You are not under any obligation to
tako these mattresses If not satisfac­
tory on delivery.
Will also renovato your old mattress
up until Docgmbor 20th, after which
tlmo wo will discontinue renovating
nnd if you want work, got it whll*you
can. Write us a card and your call
will bo nnswerod at once.—Sanfqrd
Mattress Factory, Sanford, Fla.
218-Otp

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T o-d ay

T h e
MAY ALLISON in-

WASHINGTON, Doc. 7«—Quick ronction to President Harding’s message
to congress was evidenced yesterday
in the Houso during an afternoon of
rambling dobato on a dozen topics.
Urging prompt passogo of soldier,
-Also a 2-part Comedy
bonus legislation, Representative Galllvan, Democrat, Massachusetts, de­
clared the "men who won the wn* re­
ceived but scant attention" in tho mca3 "mp.
See the new lino of Christmas post
Tomorrow—David Powell in “Danger­
Representative Huddleston, Demo­ cards Just received ot the Herald
crat, Alabama, asserted that tho pres­ office.
ous Lies”; also Brownie, the won­
ident, In his attitude toward labor,
der Dog, in “Alfalfa Love”
had "learned nothing from tho past,"
The reason business conditions are
but "proposes to hold on to tho old unsettled is because so many ac­ (TOO
system, tho old struggle botwoon tho counts are.
■ employer and the man who works for
him.”
Old Fnshoned BARN DANCE
"When tho worker at last roused to
Parish
House, December 8th. Aus­
exasporation was unable to endure his
pices
Brotherhood
Saint Andrew.
condition uny longer rises up nnd un217-5tc.
1dertnkes to avail himself of tho
strength of his organization," ho con­
We’ve had enough of the spirit of
tinued, “this beneficent president
'7(1.
LcFb hnvo a little of the spirit
would intervene and strike him down."
of
1013.
Representative Mondoll, Republican,
:
leader, was quick to reply, asserting
Tho
Ilornld
has
quite
n
number
of
that he had never heard so many "oxROSE FOUR
'travngant nnd misleading statements." unclaimed koys that hnvo been found.
Mr. Mondell chnrged that tho Ala­ If you hnvo lost any koys look ovor
,
BLISS TRIUMPH
THE CLOTHCRAFT STORE
bama member had misrepresented tho our assortment. If those koys nro not
president’s position nnd had made it clnimcd within tho next few dnys they
COBBLERS
„
'
tfdh
appear that Mr. Harding had gono out will be disposed of.
This seed stock is especially selected Maine Grown,
of his way to express views unfavor­
MONDAY ARRIVALS AT HOTEL Montfromery, Ala; C. S. Thompson, able to labor.
The difficulty of getting a fire
from fields free from Blight infection
Montgomery, Ala; A. B. Rogers,
VALDEZ
Lauding the mussngo generally ns stnrted on a cold morning causes us
Jacksonville; A. I). Halker, New
L. A. Crnnford, Jacksonville; R. L. York; F. Felvstein, New York; J. W. ono of “conviction, and full of frank-1to wonder how buildings ever hum
11 PECK BAGS
down.
/
‘uo^snoji ‘A\ O
' uodh|V '||uputu 3 Jorvoy, Charleston; J. C. Cogswell, ness nnd candor," Mr. Mondoll said
•
Ask for Prices
Palntkn; Harry Enton, Palatka; M. Charleston; Mr. and Mrs. Gollript, that throughout It ran a "spirit of
Tho
ladies
of
the
Baptist
Church
cordial
co-partnership
and
co-opera­
D. Frcvcr, and wife, Chicago; J. II. Jacksonville; S E. Holly, Tampa;
will hold tholr annual bazaar on Fri­
Sutherland, Follsmerc; I). II. Ilrown, W. E. High, St. Louis; B. W. Lonvlll, tion with congress."
day and Snturdny, December 10 nnd
While
Representative
Garrett,
Ten­
Fellsmere; E. A. Long, Atlanta; W. Orlando; Jno. G. Brosscll, Jackson­
17. I’lnco will ho announced later.
nessee,
acting
Democratic
leaded,
did
A. PIckRon, Augusta, Ga; W. C. ville; G. R. Cushmnn New Your; M.
219-tfc
not
discuss
the
message
on
the
floor,
Elftin, Atlanta; I’. S. Smith, Atlanta; G. Darby, Jacksonville; C. C. Balkin
n
formnl
statement
ho
declured
it
FLORIDA
s SANFORD
L. M, Stewart, A. C. L; \V. R Royall, corn, Ocalo.
was "wholly jacking in force," and
Still, an enemy has his good,points,
JnckRnnvIlle; T M. Gordon; Rich­
that thore was nothing of leadership He never asks you to endorse n note
mond, Va; R. W. Polls, Rochester, N.
or in tho nature of an appealing call with him.
Statesmen
are
reminded
that
there
Y; V. J. Elman, Clanton, Ala; G. S.
it.
Kent,, Jacksonville; II. R. Cowan, is Invnrinhly something crooked in Tho
"message holds out no hops that
BARN DANCE
about
directors
who
keep
informa­
Jacksonville; II. B. Llghtfoot, and
anything
will
be
done
at
this
session,"
wife, Jacksonville; Luke Thompson, tion from ,the stockholders.
continued Mr. Garrett, "that will IntParish Houso Thursday December

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Seed Potatoes

SANFORD

SHOE &amp; CLOTHING CO.

Chase

prove upon the humilitnting failures 18th.
Good time for everybody.
of the extru session just cleared.
Como nnd enjoy yourself. 217-6tc.
"The President's attitude upon the
question
of giving tho notice as to ab­
Now if the money-printing presses
.........$
7.75
30x3 N. S.......................................
rogation of commercial treaties re­ will only nrrnngo for a ten-year holi­
quired by tho Jones shipping act is at day.
30x3M&gt; N. S . .................................... ........ 9.80
once commendable and laughable. As
senntar he twico voted for those pro­
The Ilornld office hns n new supply
34x4 N. S . .................................... ........ 17.50 nvisions.
As n candidate for president of Christnins Post Cards, stickers,
ho did not hesitate to make Insinuat­ Christmns greeting cards, cngrnvcd
35x4Vi N. S . .................................... ......... 23.50
ing criticism agninst Mr. Wilson bo- Christnins enrds, stntionery nnd
cauHe
tho latter Htntcd he would not everything in tho lino of Christmas
.........
25.50
34x4 Cord ....................................
give tho notice. As President he ac­ box pnper. See The Ilornld Btock
Other Sizes in Proportion
knowledges ho wns wrong in his ac­ icforc buying elsewhere.
tion
ns senntor nnd is content to toeWe carry everything in the Accessory line for all Cnrs.
mark Mr. Wilson’s tracks."
As wo understund it, eneh nntion
HIGH GRADE GASOLINE to make the motor wtnrt easy
is determined to tnkc the offensive
Lawrence Haynes, High School or snss.
the.se cold mornings
Auditorium, December Dth.
220-3tc
Hnvc your wntehes nnd Jewelry re
r\
n
|
| l
m*
The Peters Shoo factories averaged nnired nt McLnulin’s. Two first clnss
118,230 pairs dally last week. Rivers vntch ninknrs. Prompt service.
Brothers, Sanford avenue, sell Peters
140-tfc
Shoes nnd lots of ’em.
d&amp;w-ltp
Lawrence Haynes, High School
VULCANIZING
220-3tc
Tho chief joy of journalism comes Auditorium, December Dth.
from a meditation concerning tho
Phone 147-W
probable consequences if one should
First nnd Elm Ave.
METHODIST BAZAAR
tell all one knows.
The Methodist Ladies will hold
their Chrlctmas Bazaar Fridry and
Saturday, December Dili, nnd 10th, In
the building recently vacated by Mrs.
Cates.
BELOW ARE SOME OP THE ATICLES FOR SALE ON THE % Tho "Something Different" offered
TABLES
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% by the Methodists will ho hand made
Colonial Rugs nnd a full line of doll
clothcn in nssorted sizes,
Thero will he, also, many beautiful
hand mado articles, suitable for
Christmas gifts, and a table of home
baked pnstry, bread and rolls. 219itc.

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The Mrs. F. Meisch French Doll.
The Peters-Schirarcl French
Doll.
Beautiful Hand-made Rug1.
Dainty Hand-embroidered Bags
The Uchida Ivory Ribbed Fan
—an importation of Old Ja ­
pan hand painted and em­
broidered.
Imported Japanese Handker­
chiefs.
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Hand-made Filet Lace Yokes.
Gentlemen’s Ties—hand work’d
Linpn Center Pieces—hand em­
broidered.
Beautiful Flaxen Runners.

Holland Aprons—dainty little
creations.
Luncheon Sets—Hand worked.
Embroidered Bath Towels.
Five o’clock Tea Sets—beauti­
ful and dainty—all Linen.
Beautiful hand-embroidered
Pillow Slips.
Boudior Slippers—Blue S a tin hand ma&lt;de.
A special table of dainty hand
worked baby articles.
Wicker Work Baskets.
There is a special table of home­
made Cakes and Candies.
A table also, of Potted Plants.

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Thursday
December Sth

N otice Is horntiy a tv e n Hint J.
A.
Lust b rook. |iurcluiHor of Tux C e rt if ic a te
No. 2603, d a te d (lie 5th d ay of .tune, A.
1). 1894, tins filed sa id c e r t i f i c a t e In
m y office, a n d h a s m a d e a p p lic a tio n for
ta x deed to I msiio In a c c o r d a n c e w ith
inw, Bald c e r t i f i c a t e e m b ra c e s th e f o l­
lo w in g d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In
Hemltinle C ounty, F lo rid a , t o - w lt: N W U
of B W ti of Hoc. 17. Tw p. 21 H. It. SO
R. T he sa id la n d b e in g asse ss e d nt th e
d a t e of th e Issu an c e of suc h c e r tif ic a te
In th e nnm o of W, Tl. W hite.
Also! T a x C e r t if ic a te No. 1fi02. d a te d
th o 6th d a y of J u ly , A. r&gt;. 1897, hns filed
sa id c e r t i f i c a t e In m y office, n nd h a s
m ado a p p l ic a tio n f o r ta x deed to Issue
In ncc o rd n n co w ith Inw. Bald c e r t i f i ­
c a t e e m b r a c e s th e fo llo w in g d e s crib ed
p r o p e r t y s lt u n to d In Heinlnolo C o u n t y ,'
F lo rid a , t o - w l t :
Hog, 7H ohe B of
N \v c o r o f BWU of N w l i . Beo. 17.
T w p 21 8. Ilge. 30 13, ru n 8 9H chs, B 10
ohs! N Ott cits, W 10 chs. 9U A. T h e
sa id la n d b e i n g a s s e s s e d n t th e d a t e of
s u a h c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e
n i m s of O tto Q u arle s.
U nless sa id c e r t i f i c a t e s sh a ll bo r e ­
d ee m e d a c c o r d in g to la w ta x dee d w ill
Issue th e r e o n on t h e !9 th d a y o f D e ­
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other raw foods will be glad to know of the
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conoen tfated yeast—Muslin's VITAMON tab­
lets, These supply a proper dose of all three
vitamlnes (A, 11, and C) and are now used by
thousands who appreciate their economy,' con­
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and provides the health-giving, strength-building
nourishment that your body m u tt have to make
firm tissue, strong nerves, rich blood and a
keen, activo brain. They will not cause gas or
upset the stomach, but, on the contrary, are a
great aid in overcoming indigestion or chronio
constipation. Pimples, lo ll s and skin eruptions
seem to vnnisli ns if by magic, leaving the
complexion clear and glowing with health. He
sure to rememlter tho name— Mastin'* VI-TAMON. Do not nrrept imitations or sul&gt;stRutes.
Vou can got M ns tin's VITAMON Tablet* at all
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SANFORD DAILY HERALD
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THE HERALD PRINTING CO., Inc.
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R. J. HOLLY _____________ Editor
N. J. LILLARD....Se«reUrjr*TreMurer
3. A. NEEL----- ---General M anner

that it was printed at tho Commercial
office in Leesburg speaks well for tho
Commercial office. Tho now booklet
should bo Instrumental in bringing
many now peoplo to Leesburg, In tho
Lake Girt Hills of Lako county.
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TROUBLE?

C. L. IRWIN
Prosperity hns ruined many a
GiaOULATlOM ■AJfdOKB
stomach. When money wnB flush, in
Phone MB tip to 6 P. M.
wartimes nnd for n year or so after,
tarawrau. lura. M.s. d»aw» — ApsU—u— peoplo slipped nway from plain food
■•k**TlftlM Zrio. la Adruc.
Om Tear .......................................... ... nnd bought lobstors, fnney Jollies,
Mm MoiUa .................... ........*......... i,w candled fruits nnd high-priced con­
D.llT.r.d la Cltr br O.rrl.r
Om er«ak ........ ................. .........»• o»aia ned meats. Now comes a big Ohio
Uralj Ht.n a*raU*U Oouatr tad U ,»bUakad grocer—he hns over 700 retail stores
awry Friday. AdwrtUUf ralaa jaada tajwj —nnd he tolls n national convention
m appUcalleo. Daia*«««o la p.Utlra- p.W of ennners that fancy food Is going
par pti, alwafi la adraaaa.
out and plain, old-fashioned staples,
Member of The Aaaodated Preoa
like canned tomntocs, nnd corned beef
and cabbage—nro coming back. This
is bad news for those who deni in such
nrticles,
nnd its bnd for stomnch spec­
Heard n Sanford man any yesterday
ialists,
but
It’s fortunnto for national
that ho had been broken of shooting
health.
Most
of us dig our graves
craps. Probably had his fingers shot
with
our
teeth,
Business depression
off plnying with loaded dice.
occnsionnlly
is
a
blessing
in disguise.
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people
right
hero
in Sanford
A Bnitimoro man visiting Toxas re­
commit
Bulcldo
with
their
teeth than
cently wrote homo and pinned tho
ever
thought
of
doing
so
with
poison
stamp to the otiyelopo to show how
or
n
pistol.
So
mnybo
n
littlo
touch
dry ho waB. 'nils never happened In
of hard times hns been worth n lot to
Florldu.
them, after nil.
-------------------------------- o---------Wo can't print all tho nows so wo
DON'T TRUST THE SOCK.
only give you a little hit of every­
thing. You get It nil In the Dally
There are still many people around
Hernlil, no mnttor how fnr away it
Sanford who put their money awny in
happens. /
an old sock or tho sugar bowl, and reWith tho Baptists meeting at Mi­
ami and the Methodists at Orlando
thin week there should bo a big chnngo
noted in these two cltios. Wo hope it
is for tho bettor.
---------- o----------Mayor Stevens, defeated in Tues­
day's election, wns among tho first to
call up Forest Lake, Che successful
candidate nnd congrntulnte him. This
is the spirit that builds cltieH.
-----------o---------Strawberries are selling in E’lnnt
City for 8r&gt; cents per quart. Wo are
glad to hear it although we do not
want any at that price. When they
get down to 25 per they taste so much
better.
A circular from the War Depart­
ment gives the pay of a soldier and
states that no soldier need go broke.
Very true, very true, but we’ll keep
on being broke on the newspaper
awhile longer before we decide to end
it ail and join the army.
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The editor of the Herald wishes to
let it lie known that he has not had
that turkey yet and the Community
Christmas tree would he a nice place
to give him heart disease by putting a
turkey on the tree. It would ho the
swellcst joke of the season, yes.
---------- o----------Herb Hoover in a personal circular
addressed to everybody, says thnt a
Well developed organic chemical in­
dustry can inereaso our national pro­
duction a billion dollars a year. Wo
doubt it not, Herb, wo doubt it not.
Wo have seen various chemical indus­
tries right in the woods of Sominolo
county that if let alone would tnnko
a million dollars worth of "shino" in a
year, yassuni!
-----------o---------Tho Suwnncc Democrat lias arrived
at the conclusion that "there is a dif­
ference between boosting and adver­
tising,” and announces that "our ad­
vertising spneo is for Bale." Pretty
wise conclusion, and also a very prop­
er announcement. Whan all tho Flor­
ida newspapers "arrive"
likowise
thoro will bo commendation but no
boosting, and lbase forever socking
for free publicity will lie compelled to
pay advertising rates or remain un*
heralded by the press,—Times-Union.
---------- o----------We hasten to congratulate Gilbert
Loach ami (lie Leesburg Commercial
on the new booklet recently compiled
and piiutcd by tho Commercial office.
It is sixteen pages with cover and
filled with good reading matter
couched in readable language, filled
with good cuts showing scones in and
around Leesburg and tho covers nro
in colors well arranged and well print­
ed. In fact it is a booklet of which
any of tho Inrgest offices in the coun­
try could well feel proud and tho fnct
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FLORIDA
SYRUP
Full gallon cans
of new pure
Florida Syrup,

85c
Deane Turner
Phonon 407-4D4
WELAKA BLOCK

fuso to trust it to Uncle Sam or a
good, solid banking institution. We
rend recently where a man had tost
his Htraw hnt—nnd $75 stored awny
inside tho hat-bnnd. Another mnn
gave a bootblack a pair of shoes to
shine—and too Intu remembered that
he had stuffed $2,000 in tho toes of tho
shoes for safe-keeping. Ami ovory
day we read of money stolen from its
hiding place under the rug or mat­
tress—the first place a burglar looks
for valuables. Hut some peoplo sim­
ply can not profit by these examples;
they can’t bring themselves to realize
that nothing in all tho world is as
safe and secure as Liberty bonds ami
war savings stamps, and that bank
failures are almost unheard of in this
country anymore. We’re sorry for
these kind of people—tho kind who
are afraid to trust their fellowmon.
Wo are sorry for anyone who loses
sleep—nnd the man who can't trust
his money into tho keeping of others
usually loses more or loss sleep for
fear someone will walk away with the
sugar howl or the sock.

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The Peoples Bank

Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
The Near East campaign is again
EYES EXAMINED
on. Those who pity tho Armenians
are not those who bought laces or
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
rugs from them.
OI*T. I).
Hob Holly said Tuesday; "that lie
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
know Itis field thoroughly,”
Oh,
Snnford, Fla.
shucks, Hob You can't make mo be­ 212 East. 1st St.
WE
GRIND
OUR
OWN
LENSE
lieve that you are an agriculturist.

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General Repairs
Rear of Wight Uros.' Service Station

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DISARMAMENT I1EGINS AT HOME "We, the jury, arc buckled ami lie

The St. Johns county grnnd jury be­
lieves thnt disarmament, like charity,
should begin at home. It recommend­
ed to the courts and the law enforce­
ment officers that “not only must the
negro population lie disarmed, Imt
there must lie a gun-toting disarma­
ment holiday among the white peo­
ple."
We join tlie Orlando Sentinel in the
belief that "tho movement should
spread over the nation like wild fire
and become a regular epidemic." It
should; but it won’t. However, tlio
grand jury's recommendation is n good
one and steps should lie taken to make
it onforcnblc. Public sentiment is
slow to be educated in a matter of
this kind; it will lie done quicker by
means of legislation against carrying
pistols of less than a certain length
and weight.
Some years ago South Carolina had
an anti-pistoi-toting law which was
n good one except thut it wnH not en­
forced as it should be. Under that law
it wns a misdemeanor to carry con­
cealed, a pistol, revolver, automatic
gun, or other firearm, unless it wns,
wo believe, fifteen inches long, and
weighed four pounds. As it wns im­
possible to carry that weapon “con­
cealed" and as the kind of folk that
enrry guns carry them concealed,
there wns a lessening of tho Imblt for
laughed at, next to ho treated as n
laughed nt, next to h etreated as a
joke, and finally to ho disregarded en­
tirely. Rut it was a good one ns fnr
as tested out by observance of its re­
quirements.
It will never lie possible to lirenk
tho Imbit of gun-carrying by more li­
cense, or permit, to carry a gun, so
long ns dangerous firearms are made
in sizes tlmt permit of palming them,
■ of carrying them in a vest pocket, or
otherwise concealing them nbout tho
person ready for provocative assault.
It Is the concealed weapon man who
is the menace to the country, and ho
should bo disarmed.—Tampa Tribune.

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Doctors of laws are getting al­
W« should have had a preliminary
per currency which tho European gov.
ernments are printing; on the nmount most as common as laws.—Green­ conference on tho limitation of nmbltlon.—Baltimore Sun.
of chewing gum and candy consum­ ville (8. C.) Plodmont,
ed annually in this country, nnd on tho
number in insects which n quail takes l If only tho grocer would feel conWo nro the posterity our tort.
into
its stomach ovory 2-1 hours. They | tent when we "rccognlzo" our debt fathers prayed for—can you blame
Mi
By a Sanford Celery-Fed
Ml
Mi
Msn
IN cover every conceivable branch of hu- i to him.—Rochester Timoa-Union.
them?—Evansville Courior.
Mi
Ml mnn industry, nnd come from ovory
M M M M M M i M M M I i department of government, nnd from
thousands of independent organiza­
"George,” said a teacher In the tions, which nro engaged In promot­
:
Grammar School yesterdny, "what is ing schemes thnt mny be of doubtful
tho difference between electricity nnd utility, ot mny bo of value. They clut­
lightning?” "You don't hive to pay ter up the editorial wastobnsketi on
nothin' for lightning” said Goorge. Ho their way to oblivion. Their very
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hns been listening to his father when number precludes a careful examina­
tion of their merits. If nil the per­
he gets tho monthly bill In Sanford.
sons who are engaged in collecting
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We will not any "Do Your Christmus Shopping
An optimist is ono who makes two statistics, useful nnd useless, rclinblc
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Early.” Too many have said it before and it is al­
“ha ha's” grow where before thoro nnd unrclinblo, wore set to ' sawing
wood, or building houses, here would
Was oniy a "huh.”
most a joke. But we can say without fear of jok­
nuver bo a shortage of fuel or houses.
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A peculiarity of tho situation is
They Bay thoro is plenty of gnmo
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your
money
through
our
plan
that
doing
your
that
tho
statisticians
nlwnys
prove
around Snnford but up to tho present
Christmas shopping will cause you no fear because
timo wo would hardly bollevo it. Prob­ their point, oven though they mny be
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ably on account of shells boing so directly opposed to each othor. Which
you will have that nest egg from which to draw.
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—IN SHOPPING AND IN EVERYDAY LIFE—
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It comes to you with full force that you have not
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statistics. For example, the railroad
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been saving as you should. There is nothing gives
The only thing that will make gas- statistician proves to us by hiH enroyou so much independence as a Bank Acpqunt.
fully prepared statistics thnt freight
olino stay dropped is a leaky tank.
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Come in and lot us tell you about it. Christmas
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What Florida needs is more recla­ were in the pre-war period, but wo ■
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tend thnt tho woBtcrn farmers uro
mation and less declamation.
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Europe
is
full
of
hungry
people
threat or a promise.
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the most wonderful collection of clues It is nil very confusing nnd mislead­
of Sanford
ing. Statistics prove ono thing, and
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in the state.
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Descending prices, like descending disprove it. It is not thnt we know
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stars, nlwuys seem to fall in some i too much, but that we know too much
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isn't
so.
Give
us
fewer
statistics,
and
other place.
- *. "• i . . . vmore of practicnl, human endeavor.
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work
nnd
less
talk.—Tnmpn
Mr. Harding seems to be endorsing
\ w a n t t o C WHERE » K HERE-TAKE
the battle-cry of tho hIx hundred; Times.
f in d a g o o d ) WON'T CETJ These glasses
"Hnlf a league, half a longue, hnlf n
AUTO REPAIR ( SOAKED J AND READ &lt;
league onward!"
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Tho mulled first precipitated tho
IiihI war and tho pussyfoot is liable
to cause tho next.—Columbia (S. C.)
Record.
Kreislor limy ho Austrian Amtiassadoro if hiH country Iiuh enough loft
to pay tho fiddler.—Wall Htroot
JJournul.
To tho proposal to put the dry laws
up to a rofromlum tho wot echo is
"end ’em."—Nownrk Nows.

We are all citizens of this great section and we are striving* to build the
permanent home of our veterans’ association that the people of this
and future generations may point with pride to the magnificent tribute
of Sanford to the men who served their country in its time of need.
We do not “beg,” we do not “hold-up” our friends—but we have
prepared one of the finest entertainment features possible to secure
for our initial bow—and we do ask the support of those who love highclass presentations—in every way worthy of our own standing in this
community—and well worth the endorsement and patronage of all our
friends.
The officers and members of the Campbell-Lossing Post No. 53,
American Legion, earnestly solicit Sanford to attend the great recital

Lots of follows who haven't $5 to
join the commercial club can pay $r&gt;0
for a hunting dog.
What I wish is that Henry Ford
dealt in porter house steaks.
Dippy Din log tie
Was your garden a success this
year?
Very much so.
My neighbor’s
chickens took first prize at tho State
Fair at Jacksonville.
I saw the Tunipn motorcade last
week and looked over the fine display,
yet with all their refinements I didn’t
see n car fitted with a place to keep
the mortgage on it.
Know n Good Tiling
Clarissa married a fireman on tho
A. C. L. and n few months Inter he
got messed up with a few box cars
and some construction stell and they
had to gather lip his remains with n
shovel. The claim agent of the road
hastened to the widow and paid bor
over $500 and she signed a full re­
ceipt against further diunngcs.
"Clnrissn," said a woman for whom
Clarissa was doing the cooking, "what
are you going to do since you come
into ail tliis money?"
"Well,” she snid, "havin’ dis yore
streak of luck coinin’ on me so sud­
den, I ain't hardly made up mah mind
yit Jos’ whnt I will do. Course, when
time is healed up my wounds I nmut
look round nnd tek notice. I nmut
marry agin; and then again I nmut
not. Hut ef over I does marry agin
mah Hocmi’ husband is suttinly goln'
lie a railroad man!"
---------- 4)---------DAM THE STATISTICAL FLOOD
It is sometimes said that anything
can bo proved by statistics and tlmro
aro times when tho saying seems to
bo tho solemn truth. There has boon
a great flood of statistics on every
possible subject, poured forth on this
afflicted country, since the end of tho
world war. Wo have fairly reveled in
statistica. They havo poured into
newspaper offices by tho cord, and
the ton, hy tho yard nnd tho mile, and
by ovory known system of weight and
meiiHurumont. There have been sta­
tistics on tho high cost of living; on
labor and unemployment; on tho
amount of gold in tho country, figured
down to a per capita basis which no­
body over sees, on tho billions of pa-

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“Haynes
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not yet deposed of thin number of tickets—.surely Sanford will rally to the* aunnort of this ef­
fort. A recital of mich high character usually demands a ticket rate of at least twice the scale
fl*1 Aft adopted here. Buy Tickets from Members, Friends and Down Town
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Sanford will loudly applaud the organization for ottering auch an excellent attnuHimi ° n n v ’T ■
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SCARFS
TO
All Styles and Colors

Starting Friday, December 9th
AT 9:00 A. M.

AND POSITIVELY ENDS

Christmas-Eve, December 24th
An event that offers our entire Stock of High-Grade Ladies* Wearing Apparel, Mil­
linery and Novelties at such Radical Reductions that it establishes a new level of low
prices.

30 Days Ahead Of All Others

January Prices Now!
We have decided this big event to stimulate business and to give the general
buying public an opportunity to secure up-to-date merchandise at extraordinary
reductions and at the same time to get their Christmas wants at—

AFTER HOLIDAY PRICES
It is not necessary to give a detailed description of our merchandise, for it al­
ready has established a reputation for itself.
Make your plans to be here on the first day for you can’t afford to miss this big
money saving event.

DRASTIC MILLINERY REDUCTIONS

REMARKABLE DRESS VALUES

A beautiful and inrge variety of Patterns, Sport Hats and Sailors. A large
Selection to Choose From

Lot 4—This lot

Lot 1 consists

includes Sail­
ors and Dress
Hats. Prices
were up to
$9.50. Specially
priced for this
sale, at—

of Sailors, all
colors
and
shades, values
to $6.95, at—

$3.75

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Lot Z— Beautiful

Beaver Sailors
and
Pattern
Hats, large variety, values to
$11.95, at—

Lot 5—One lot

3—Pattern
Hats, prices for^
up
to
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out at—

large B e a v e r
Sailors, w e r e
$6.50, closing out
at—

$9.95

$4.50

Lot

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SWEATERS

$3.75
to $4.95
Values $4.95 to $8.75

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A large selection of Scarfs and
| Chockcrs,
Christmas
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and Brown Wolf
Tf Scarfs, for this sale—
Tf $7.95, $9.75, $16.75
Chockers
of Stone Martin,
♦
Skunk, Squirrel and Fox. Specini sale prices—
f $g.50
$ J 2 ‘50
» 1 5 75
BATH ROBES
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assortment of Robes in
tI Aa choice
large variety of colors. All
fresh stock:
tI new,
LOT 1
if L$ L I I I I . $4.95
Y Corduroy Robes, value
fY $7.95, at ................ ................
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BAUMEL’S
PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE
“WHERE STYLE REIGNS"
AND PRICES TALK

BARGAINS IN

SILKS AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Kayser’s Silk Teddies, Vests and Bloomers
An Appreciative Christmas Gift
Teddys* $5.95 (P4 QK
quality at .... u rL O tl
Vests, $3.50
u*0 QC
quality at ....
Bloomers, $3.95, (PQ OC
quality at ....
Drop-Stitch Silk Vests
and Bloomers, extra fine
quality.
Vests, $2.95
(PO 9C
value at ...... tp u tO v
Bloomers, $3.50, d»0 OC
value at ...... «p£.Ocl

SPECIAL.
Envelope Chemise, good
quality Batiste In White
and Flesh:
$1.00 Grade
at
75c Grade
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PINK BLOOMERS, extra good quullly Batiste and a good
buy, 75c value.- For this sale
A Kg
only............................................................................ _

49c

KIMONAS
An exceptional lot of beautiful
Silk Kimonos in Crepe de Chine,
Pussy Willow and others. Also
Cotton Crepes:
Crepe Kimonos, large assort­
ment colors. Former prices
$2.95, $3.95 and $4.95. Specially
priced for this sole—

$2.25 $3.25 $3.95
GLOVES
Kayser Silk and Chamolsette
Gloves, Centimeri French Kid
Gloves:
2-button Chnmoisctte
Gloves, all colors, at
Chamolsette Gauntlett
all colors, specinl....
Kid Gloves, White, Black and
Brown, just arrived. Specially
priced at—

95c _
$1.49 i
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$1.95 $2.95 $4.75 i1
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Famous Martha 4 Foot, Kayser
and other full-fashioned Ilose at
exceptional reductions:
Special Black Drop Stitch QC
Hose, for this sale.......
Kayser, ChifTon, Brown and
Taupe, value $3.75 to
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go at ........................ J
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value $3.50,
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250 Frocks for Street, Afternoon and Even­
ing wear. Choice models in Tricotine, Poiret,
Twill, Wool, Canton, Canton Crepes and oth­
ers. All colors.

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Unusual Dresses in Wools and Silks,
such a large selection to choose from that
we have no fear of satisfying the most dis­
criminating. Specially priced—

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$16.50,
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Former Prices $19.75 to $69.00
ALL PEGGY-PAIGES AT SALE PRICES
EXTRAORDINARY

SKIRTS AND WAISTS

COAT AND SUIT REDUCTIONS

For street or sport wear are these Skirts of finest quality,
Prunella In plain or pleated models.

DISTINCTIVE COATS of Bolivia, Velour,
Wondura and other materials, with and with­
out Fur Collars, in all the new shades:

$T
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$8.45
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$9.45
One lot beautiful White Pleated Georgette
(PC QC

Brown, Reindeer and Taupe:

Lot 3, $11.50 to $12.95 grades

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All Coats up to $22.50
.................................. $13.95
Dainty Overblouses and Tailored Waists
In Georgette and Crepe de Chine. Neatly trimmed with Em­ I
AH Coots up to $27.00,
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$19.75 broidery,
Lace and Beuds. All populur shades:
Lot
1,
values
to $5.95,
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SMART SUITS in Tricotine, Duvet de Laine, Lot 2, values to $6.95,
................................... $4.95
Moussayne and other materials in Navy,
Skirts, $10.50 value, at .......................................

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Former values $19.75 to $49.00

CORSETS AND BRASSIERES

NIGHT GOWNS

Well known and Popular Brand KABO CORSETS and BIENJOLIE BRASSIERES. AU Specially priced.

IN WHITE AND PINK, EXTRA GOOD QUALITY
$1.00 value
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$1.50 Grade,
nt ............

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95c

CORSETS

_ BRASSIERES

$1.95 grades a t .........$1.49
GBc grade at .................45c
$2.25 values n t ...........$1.75
95c grade at ...............75c
$3.95 values a t ...........$2.95
$1.25 grade a t ...............95c
ALL OTHERS AT SPECIAL SALE'PRICES

Everything at reducW* huVA * lnrcrp splprtion of Hand Bags, Linen Handkerchiefs, Veiling and other Novelties too numerous to mention. Everythi
w e have alargeprices? Nothing held in Reserve. Store Closed Thursday to Arrange Stock for this Big Pre-Christmas Sale

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PANTS
95c

ALL WOOL
$3.95 UP

CAPS
50c

SHIRTS
69c

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CHILDREN’S
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Wonderful Value

$ 10.00

Special

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98c

LADIES’
COAT SUITS
All Wool

ALL WOOL
SWEATERS
Special

BOYS’
WASH
SUITS

$12.50

Each

and up

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: Never Will Be Duplicated Again. Take Ad- [
s vontage of This Opportunity. You Will Not [

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98c

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COATS
Beautiful Assortment

WORTH 15c WORTH 20c WITH SEAM WITH SEAM H’D’CHIEFS WORTH $ 1 ^
9c
9c PAIR
25c
3 FOR 25c
45c
75c

AT $1.95
AND UP

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PIN
CHECK
PANTS
Worth $1.75

$1.19

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98c
SPLK FIGUREi)
DRESS SHIRTS
$1.98

$4.98
M M A D R A S'
DRESS SHIRTS
at Only

$1.49

MEN’S
WORK SHOES
S1.95

SPECIAL
Goodyear Welt

SHOES
English Last
at only

LADIES’
OXFORDS

CHILDREN’S
SHOES

$5.50 Value for

AU Leather

$2.98

$198

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[ and the Merchandise i DRESS SHOES
PURE SILK |
is Priced to
HOSE
OFFICERS’
Worth 75c each |
Go Out and
3 pairs for
BLUCHERS
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Stay Out
$ 1.00
$395

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Assorted Colors

85c
Dozens of
Other Values
that we haven’t
Space to List

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Every Desirable Style of Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes is here, and at Prices Too Ridicuously low to believe without seeing for yourself.
possible and bring your feet with you.
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Near Corner of Second Street

So come as early as

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8,1921

TAUnjl

p H a n p n iin iH M ia in iM iiH iiiM H ilH a a iiH H M a u rf

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

Sanford Cycle Co.
The Ever-ieady Store
Evcr-Heady Flash Lights
Ever-Hcady Haiors.
Ever-Ready Batteries, ' always
HllInr strops,
fresh.
Ever-Ready Flashlight Bulba.
Evcr-Rcady Razor Blades.
EVER-READY TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE VERY BEST
DEAL FOR TIIE LEAST MONEY
FOOT BALLS
TENNIS BALLS
BASKET BALLS
BASE BALLS
TENNIS RACKETS
BATS
MITS
GLOVES

You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
fessional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column

DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING WITH US
117 PARK AVENUE------------------------------ SANFORD# FLORIDA

LAWYERS

CONTRACTORS

George A. DeCottes

S. O. Shinholser

Attorney-at-Law

Contractor and Builder

Over Seminole Connty Bank
SANFORD
SANFORD
FLORIDA
OUR NEW COMMISSIONER.

SOCIETY
If r«n k i r t
fr lr n d . f l i l l t a i r # u
— tf yon a re | o l » f « n ; n k « r « o r e a rn in g
h o m e , or U y o n *r« t i l t r l i l i U f , w r it*
■ p e t a l card to I k li d e p a r tm e n t, B iv in s
d e ta ils , o r te le h p o a e th e Item . I t w ill
b e a r r e t I f a p p r e c ia te d .

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday—Mrs. J. D, Woodruff will ontcitnfn the members of tha Bon
Ton Bridge Club in honor of Miss
Anna Lou IIufT, of Atlanta.
Friday—Mrs. Goo. DoCottes will cntortain at bridge complimenting
Mrs. J. E. Brouso, of Vancouver, B.
C., tho guest of Mrs. B. W. Hern­
don and Mrs. Frank Doar, of Auguato, Gn., tho guoat of Mrs. Tv L. Du­
mas. Tho guests including mem­
bers of tho Fortnightly Club.
Friday—Methodist church will hold
their annual bnznnr at tho old stand
of Mrs. Cates on First street.
Friday—Mrs. George Chamberlain
will entertain the members of tho
Snllio Hnrinon Chapter, D. A. R., at
luncheon nt her homo at Daytona
Bench, and will also entertain nt n
reception for the Snllio Harrison
Chapter and the Abigail Bartholo­
mew Chapter, Daytona, in the af­
ternoon.
Saturday—Mrs. It. A. Newman will
entertain at bridge at hor borne on
East Fourth stcet, at three o’clock
complimenting Miss Norma Hern­
don,
Saturday—Children’s story Hour nt
tho Central Bark nt four o'clock.
Saturday—Ln'dics of the Methodist
Church will hold their bnziinr and
chicken supper nt tho old stand of
Mrs. Cutes.
Saturday—Cecilinn Club will meet at
.1:00 p. m. nt tho studio of Mrs.
Fannie S. Munson, on Myrtlo nvo.
Saturday—Miss Clara Milieu will en­
tertain at a Miscellaneous shower
at Ilit) Temple Girls Hume' on Bark
avonuo, complimenting Miss Winnie
Brown a hrido-eloct of this month.
Miss A. M. Hanson, of Winter Hav­
en is spending somo timo hero nt
the Montezuma.
Mrs, .1. B. Lawson and Mrs. Henry
Bunion motored to Orlando yesterday
whero they spent tho morning very
delightfully.
Miss Clara Milica will entertain at
n Miscellaneous Shower Saturday af­
ternoon at the Tcmpto Homo for Miss
Winnie Brown, a bride-elect of tills
month.
The many friends of Mrs. Emmett
Hunt will be grieved to learn that she
has been quite ill at her homo in At­
lanta. Best wishes are extended for
n speedy recovery.
SEMINOLE BRIDGE CLUB
Tho members of the Seminole
Bridge Club were very charmingly
entertained yesterday afternoon by
Mrs. Robert Hines at her cozy homo
on Bark avonuo, There being three
tables of players,
A profusion of lovely yellow nnd
white roses \yoro used in decorating
the rooms where tho card tables were
placed.
In tho unusually interesting gumo
of bridge which was played during tho
afternoon, high score was made by
Miss Thelma Frazer, who was award­
ed a hand made fudge apron.
At tho conclusion of the card gnmo
Mrs. Hines served a delicious salad
course and coffee ns refreshments,
Mrs. Tom Frazier and Mrs. F. It.
Hazard substituted for absent club
members. Among the club members
enjoying tho cordial hospitality of
Mrs. Hines were Mrs. Archie Betts,
Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs. John Smith,
Mrs. D, C. Marlowe, Mrs. ,J. B. Lawson, Mrs. Henry Burdon, Mrs. A. W.
Loo, MIhs Thelma F razor, rs. Fred
IJnigor and Mrs. Howard Ovorlin.

Real Estate nnd Insurance
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FLORIDA

Employment Bureau..
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General Machine nnd Holler Worka
Automobiio Flywheel Steel Gear
hands in stock
Crnnk Shafts Rc-turncd

Removal Announcement
JOHN J. HEITZ, M. D,
and Chiropractor

Eye. Tested

G]M8ea ^

TOM MOORE
Optometrist-Optician
Opp. Postoffice

GLOBE PIANO CO.
SAVE YOU MONEY
Write us

Empire Hotel Block
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

We Appreciate Your Business
Frames Repaired

Lenses Duplicate

Who’ll bo the first denier to advet
tiso: “Get nn automobiio or nn auto
mobilo will get you
Grecnvill,
(S. C.) Piedmont.

3 New N uts- New Nuts |

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER

llio vocational committee of the BualMean nnd Professional Women’s Club 8,7 Con,meK**l Street Sanford, Fla
requests all young women desiring ----------- ------------------employment to register nt tho First
TRANSFER
National Bank.
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AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
“ W E D E L IV E R T H E GOODS"

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.

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Tho Vocational Committee of the Bus­
iness and Professional Women’s Club
requests all young wwten desiring
employment to register at the First
National Bank, nnd business men re- whoso offices for tho past year »
uiring help to consult register.
located nt tho Somlnole Hotel L ,
107 Ninth avenue, Sanford, has m
ed
Into n larger plnco which is bei?"
Lawrence Haynes, High School
Auditorium, December 9th,
220-3tc equipped as tho Sanford Sanltart. *
located nt 1009 Union Street
ond street East.
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WORKS

Geo. W. Knight

Quick Service Transfer
Stornffe Facilities
If we please you, tell others; If no
tell us. Phono 498
—Get your Scratch Pads from Tbi
Herald—by tho pound—16c.

Peanuts, Pecans, Filberts, Brazils, English
Walnuts, Almonds

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Bulk Figs and Dates, per lb....................... 25c
Dried Red Kidney Beans and Split
Green Peas, per lb...................................25c
Fancy Mixed Candy, per lb....................... *3 5 c
Kingan’s little Link Sausage, per lb. box 30c

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Kingan’s Box Bacon and Reliable Hams.

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Wilson’s Certified Oleo and Nutola,
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Nucoanut, per lb...................................... 3 5 c |
Hellsmar’s Blue Rib. Mayonaise, jar....35c-18c [
Queen Olives, per q u a rt............................. 50c
Fresh Honey with comb, per pt. ja r......... 40c
Choice Florida and Western Meats

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The Popular Market j
Two Phones, Call 211
Park Ave. ■
I. D. MARTIN, Proprietor
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Sanford Steam Laundry

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Call 146-J
W. RAVVLING, Prop.
The bond issues for tho new school
houses, for the brick streets, for now
Acteylene Welding
sewers ami for many improvements
OF ALL KINDS
of all kinds that lifted Sanford out of
Hie small town into the city class
Sanford Welding Co.
were made n this time and after he
had ceased to he an official of tho city , Located in Engle Bldg., 2(15 Oak Are.
he was always found working for the j
improvement of Sanford,
Mr. Lake served Ids county in thoj
INSURANCE
state legislature with honor to bis
constituency and to ids state for sev­ N. Y. LIFE INS. CO.
eral terms serving Orange county and
W. T. ROBERTS, Agent
wns representative when tho division
of Orange ami the creation of Semi­
nole was accomplished, lie was then
Florida
elected tho first representative of tho Sanford
new county and wns a candidate for
speaker of the house, being defeated
H. W. NICKERSON
by Gary Hardee, who is now our gov­
Bubllc Accountant; Audita—Systems
ernor.
Income Tax Service
Forest Lake was a candidate for
congress twice hut failed to bo elect­
Room 10 McNeill-Davis Bldg.
ed in tile campaigns nnd Ids home peo­ Phono 852
Orlando, Fla.
ple are glad that lie remained at homo
to givo all of ids time to local pro­
jects. Ho was tiie prime mover in Auto Radiator Repair
the organization *of the Seminole
County Bank several years ago and
Shop
tile success of thin bank is largely duo
to bis ncitve interest in the Institution I.ocntcd at 207 French Avc„ between
as its president. That he will nmko 2nd nnd Third. E. H. I1EHGQUIST.
Sanford a good commissioner goes
without saying since ho Is a largo
property holder, has the host interests
LORD’S PURITY
of tho city nt heart, is thoroughly fa­
WATER
miliar with city, county and state and
knows tho needs of tho city as few
AS GOOD AS THE REST
men know them.
Dally
Service
Phone 19
As the Herald stated before it is a
healthy sign of tho times when two
hunk presidents take up their timo to II
mnko a campaign for city commission­
er, a position that pays nothing and
entails a lot of hard work nnd loss of
time from their private business af­
fairs.
Cold Weather is Here

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A locnl grouch expresses a dcairo
to “furnish a lint of people who
Hhould bo aboard when tho battle­
ships nro mink."— Nashville Tennoa-

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"N ow’h tho timo to get your wood"
Wo have both OAK nnd BINE

OUR WOOD IS GOOD,
OUR BRICE IS RIGHT

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materials.

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Phone 34 and give your
order before the Rush

H o f - m a c B a t t e r y Co.
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HARTFORD BATTERY Sanford
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
“Battery Insurance” Blanca and Specifications Cheerfully

SANFORD

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FLORIDA

Hon. Forest Lake, the newly elected
City Commissioner, who will probnbly
Furnished
bo the next mayor of Sanford ns tho
Sold and Serviced by
All Work Guaranteed
commissioners elect tho mayor somo
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
H- T. PACE
P. O. Bo* 291
time nfter tho first of tho year, hns a
record of which nny mnn can well fool
Haight &amp; Wieland
proud in his home city. A man is
PURE WATER
judged Inrgely by whnt ho docs nt
homo nnd In tho upbuilding of SunGARAGES
Elder Springs Water
ford Forest Lake has hnd such a largo
99.98% PURE
part that ho deserves special mention.
Smith Bros. Garage
Tho Herald said yesterday that Mr,
Phone
81I-W
Sanford, Pin
Expert Repairing
Lake had been elected mayor of San­
OIL, GAB and ACCESSORIES
ford for two terms but it should have
Oak and Flrat
HOTELS
•road that ho wns elected mnyor of
Sanford eight times. And during hln
Hotel Montezuma
terms of office from tho early days
WARD &amp; RIVE
when ho was a morj youth, his admin­
"Sanford’s New Hotel”
istrations wore noted for tho many GENERAL REPAIR WORK ON ALL
tl.80 Up Per Day
progressive movements that were ac­
MAKES OF CARB
complished during those years.
Old Ford Garnge
Weal First St. SANFORD NOVELTY

MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor,
Phone 217-W

Employment Bureau
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STRONG

F. P. Forster, Pres.

PROGRESSIVE

CONSERVATIVE

B. F. Whitner, Cashier s
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8,1921
Little Happening*
Mention of
Matter* In Brief
Personal Itema
of Interest

In and About
*£ The City

Summary of lb*
Floating Small
Talka Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readera

THE WEATHER S
For Florida: Knin tonight
and probnbly Fridny mornlng; wnrmor In South nnd
Control portions tonight;
somowhut colder Frldoy.

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Was It "northern lights"
thnt peoplo snw on tho lako
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front this morning nnd does
it mean colder weather?
Ml Don't know. Tho report to­
*4 day says 74 which is not so
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worse for Floridn in DoDid you seo the rainbow?
Kt combor nnd it in cool nnd
Ml nice. Scorns like Christmns
It means prosperity for Sanford
K* and if the cold wonthor will
and a harbinger of good timos.
K
romnin for a whilo wo can
It* look for Snntn Claus Boon.
C. C. Sherrill, of Lakeland was In tho m Anyhow Ireland is freo nnd
city Tuesday transacting business.
that is something. AM tho
Irish policemen in New
J. R. Johns, of Macon, G*., spent
York can go homo now and
the day here yesterday on a business PM becomes presidents of Ire­
PM land. \Vc intend to stay in
mission.
( PM Snnford nnd get a Job hero.
5:10 A. M. DEC. 8, 1921
C. M. Broome, Jr. of Atlanta, (In.,
Maximum
................... 74
was in the city yesterdny attending to 1
Minimum
.....................
40
business.
Mango ........................ 48
PM Barometer ..................30.14
B. M. Heckard of Orlapdo was J*
i . I ** Calm nnd clear.
among the business visitors to the
city today.
PM Mi Ma
II. M. Cook of Nownnn, On., is
spending some time hero at tho ‘ HAUMEL'S PltECHRISTMAS SALE
Montczumn.
It. B. Smith of Macon, Gn., was
The Indies hnl with delight tho an­
among the out of state business visi­ nouncement of Ilnumol’s Specialty
tors here yesterdny.
Shop that they would put on a I'rcJ. D. llicks, of Tampa was a busi­ Christmns Sale, giving their patrons
ness visitor here yesterday stopping the chance to purchase tho many
honutifui things in ladies wear before
nt the Montezuma.
Christmns at January Sale prices.
These prices are cut on everything in
Frank Miller has returned from a
the house which include furs, bath
trip to Jacksonville nnd is glad to robes, sweaters and scarfs, millinery,
find Snnford nil here.
dresses, silk and muslin underwear,
kimonos, gloves, coats and suits, skirts
Dr. George Hyman nnd Judge and waists, etc'. Everyone knows tho
Maines are among those attending fine Inc that Hnumcl’s Specialty Shop
the state convention of Baptists ut carries, everyone .knows that when
Miami this week.
Hnumcl’s announce a sale it means a
real sale and everyone knows thnt tho
Stanly Walker is back on the job prices as gven n this issue of the
after the summer in New Your state. Daily Herald means a hg saving on
He is nt present engaged in the ma­ seasonable goods. All the latest styles
chine shop of the B. &amp; 0. Gnrngc.
in dresses and millinery at prices tlml
wll make them move. Read the ad­
CHICKEN SUI*I*ER
vertisement in this issue.

FOR RENT—Two room apartment,
hot wnter, gnrngo. 1820 Park Ave­
nue.
221-8tp
doll Clothes nt Methodist Bazaar.
221-ltc
F M ijALE—f&gt; room bungalow, prlco
$2,COO; $500 cash, balance, oasy
terms; 5-room bungalow on cornor lot
prico |3,750, easy terms.—E. F. Lane,
Thu Real Estnte Man.
221-ltp
t'OR SALE—Ford with nent truck
body on, in good condition, $150. 819
West Third street, Holly Avo. 221-Otp
Foil RkbiT—Light housekeeping
apartments of one one or two rooms
over Union Phnrmncy, First street.
22l-3tc
fTTH RENT—Two houso keeping
rooms furnished complete, $6.00 per
week. Apply 1100 Snnford Ave.
221-6tp
Doll Clothes nt Methodist Bazaar.
221-ltc
Lawrence Haynes, High School
Auditorium, December 9th.
220-3tc

NOTICE
Sale Bankruptcy Stock
Notice is hereby given thnt under­
signed, trustee in the matter of S.
Benjamin, trading and doing business
as S. Benjamin, in Bankruptcy, will
on Saturday, December 10th, 1921, at
the corner of First street and Palmet­
to avenue, Snnford, Florida, between
the hours of 2 p. m. and 4 p. m., re­
ceive bids on the following stock and
fixtures located at tho above address:
Tallies, safe, window fixtures, show
cases, clothes hangers, etc.; tics, col­
lars, shoes, etc. The right is reserv­
ed to reject any and nil bids. Highest
bi&lt;l sublet to approval.
CLARENCE V. MAHONEY,
220-4tc
Trusteo.

Kugnrmnn Bldg.
19 Beaver Street,
New York
H iH a a D iia iiiin iio iiB S R ii

AMERICAN TIRE CO.
FACTORY TO USERS
PRICES
107 West First St., Snnford, Florida

Open and Closed Models
in Stock
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A number of Rood used cars at
prices and terms to suit

B. &amp; 0 . Motor Co.
d is t r ib u t o r s

209 Park Avenue.

Sanford

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for this coming year is the figure we are working for. And we will get
them if we have to go out of town for them. We have the proper mer­
chandise at the proper price and our way of giving full value will get
and hold us many new customers.
Join the Throng that are laying aside the Christinas Gifts at our Place.
We’ll save them for you until the Holidays.

7s/f SW fff r/M T /S

Sanford, F la.

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BUY A LOT in Lane's sub-division,
$25.00 ensh balance $10.00 por
month.—E. F. I.nne, Tho Real Estato
Man.
218-Gtp
EXPERT INSURANCE SERVICE
I represent progressive, modern In­
surance old-lino companies and nm
prompt in rondoring you expert serv­
ice in securing for you just what you
want in lifo insurance on tho plan
suited to your present nnd future
need. Endowment, monthly incorao
plans, nnd nutomobilo and fire In­
surance. Writo or phono mo to call.
W. J. THIGPEN.

O U R R E P A IR IN G IS
UNEXCELLED FO R
Q U A LITY £• DURABILITY

Piano Owners, Notice!

J. D. Sugarman &amp; Co

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Nearly One Thousand

Just received full line of army goods
—nrmy officers' shoes, tents, tarpnlinns, cots and mnttressos for cots. All
grades binnkets, khnki breeches, hats
enps, leggins, etc. Cnll nnd seo our
real bargnin prices.—Thrnshor &amp;
Gnrner.
218-Gtc

Ask for FREE Booklet ■
“How to Trade In Cotton” [
nnd Daily Cotton Letter ■

. LEXINGTON
or Hupmobile

cast at the City Election Tuesday, the biggest vote ever polled in the
City at any City election. This speaks well for the town, it shows that
we are all interested, that we will not allow our town to become stag­
nant; we’ll keep things humming.

Try n Herald Wnnt Ad today.

COTTON

Make It a

NEARLY 1,000 VOTES

The Peters Shoe people operate for­
ty-two factories nnd eight tanneries.
Their shoes nro sold by Rivers Bros.,
Snnford nvenue. Better Bhoea nt conscrvntve prices.
221-ltc

Here for a limited stny. Patrons de­
The Methodist ladies will servo i We extend you a warm invitation siring tunings phone Valdez Hotel.
another one of their delicious chick­ to come to our store on Sanford ave­
en suppers Hnturdny night. See how nue and make your selections from
good it sounds.
our stock of blankets, quilts, sweaters “Mack the Piano Tuner”
Menu
| for the whole family, scarfs, shirts,
Roast Chicken, with dressing nnd hosiery and underwear. Grand as­
Cranberry Sauce. Creamed potatoes sortments, reasonable prices, courteous
Orders Executed in
with grnvy. Hot Rolls, Pickles, treatment. Come a little farther and
10 Bales and upward
221-ltc
Celery, Assorted pie, Checso nnd hot pay less.—Rivers Brothers.
coffee.
For first elnss Job work—thv Herald
Price 7fic.
210-ltc.

The Fam ily s
Xmas Gift

PAGE SEVEN

FOR SALE
NEW TWO-STORY HOUSE, NEARLY FIN­
ISHED. EASY TERMS
Other Bargains in Real Estate

P.

C o n n e lly

Classified advertisements, 5 cent* a line. No ad taken for lc«a than
25 cents, nnd positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Ca*h
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Upright piano, good
condition, for $100 cash. Phono
I03-J.
218-Gtp
FOR SALE—Eight room houso with
bath. Immediate possession. Smnll
payment down, long timo on bnlnnco.
GENERAL REPAIRING
See Lnno or address Box 782, Dny100-Tu-Snt-4w
West First St.
Old Ford Gnrnge tona, Fin.
FOR SALE—Dining table, walnut bed
Phone No. 447-W
mid springs. Call 303-J.
200-tfc
FOR SALE—One Florence Automat­
ic 3-burner oil stove with mantel
and oven. Cali 41G-W.
204-tfc
FOR SALE—One Dnisy churn. Cnll
415-W.
204-tfc
FOR SALE—Two story business
building. Apply to the owner, Klcn
the Assortment of
Arcs, 805 9th St.
205-tfc
FOR SALE—Choice oranges and
grapefruit for Christmns, $2.00 per
box F. O. B. Osteon. Cash with order.
—F. N. Purdy, Osteen, Fin. 221-P2tp
FOR SALE OR RENT—H-roomcd
—At—
house, 1011 Oak live. Plume 2H3-J.
'
218-tfc
FOR SALE CHEAP—(ins range mid
wood range, 1011 Onk live. Phono
283-J.
218-tfc

WARD &amp; RIVE

HAVE YOU SEEN
FANCY BASKETS

THE BALL HARD
WARE COMPANY

10,000 MILE CORDS
$15.90
30x3V* .......
32x31/2 ....... .......... 20.90
32x4 ....... .......... 28.90
33x4 ....... ......... 29.90
30.90 AMERICAN BEAUTY
34x4 .......
and HOT-POINT
33.90
34x41/&gt; .......
35x5 ....... .......... 42.90
Electric Irons

FOR RENT
FOR RENT—2 furnished lied rooms.
Phone 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
Street.
106 tfc
FOR RENT—Two furnished bed
rooms, Mth. W. E. Leavitt, cornor
Elm and Third. Phono 437-W.
2? -tfc
FOR RENT—Ono furnls'hod bod
room, also garage. 11G Laurel Ave.
109-tfe

FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, with
or without board. 503 West Third
Street.
220-Gtc
FOR RENT—Ferndnle Apartments,
furnished or unfurnished. Seo Mrs.
L. G. Loveless, in Meisch block, 305
Fast First St. Phono 295-L1 10life

WANTED
WANTED—Salesman with ear to
sell low priced 10,000 mile cord
tires. Guiirnntccd salary and contract
to right party.—Goodstock Cord Tiro
Company, HOG Michigan Ave., Chi­
cago, III.
220-ltp
NICE PLAIN SEWING done nt 014
Second Htrcct. •
219-3tp
WANTED—Customer* for fresh milk,
morning and evening deliveries.—B.
L. Garrison. Phono 3711. lGO-St-Tu
204-tfc
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WANTED
Large maaufacturiag company, man­
ufacturing potato barrel*, wi*h to es­
tablish branch warehouse In Sanford
mid desire branch manager who can
invest $1,000.00. Address, P. (&gt;. Box
2591, Jnrksimville, Floridn.
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SITUATION WANTED—Young lady
desires position, assistant book­
keeping, office work or clerking. Ref­
erences. Also lady stenographer with
three years experience open for posi­
6,009 mile FABRICS one-third less
tion. Apply 203 Maple Ave. 220-ltp
Electric Heaters
than Cords.
WANTED—1921 Ford Sedan, glwl
for the hath, bedroom mid Nursery
condition. Offer ensh ff prico 1*
FOR RENT—Bed room, 311 I’urk nvo- reasonable. Address II. D., Box 548,
FIRESTONE, GOODYEAR, UNITED
nuo.
178-tfc before Snturday nnd where car can bo
Edison Mazda Lamps
STATES, PERFECTION, PEERLESS
For Brighter Light
FOR RENT—Suburban home! CaTi seen.
220-2tp
308-J.
107tfc
Wo curry all mnkes
FTTH RENT—Two furnished Cod
LOST
Fidelity Tires
6-Volt Batteries, $10.00
rooms, Oil Park Avo.
212-tfc
Pf)iOfE NT—Two or tKreo room LOST—Golf bag, con­
to $25.00
housekeeping apartments, 710 Onk]
First* nnd Guaranteed
taining sticks and the
Avo.
218-Btp
Genuine “EXIDE” Ser­
FOR RENT—Furnished ro o m ,, 411 barrel of a gun, Satur­
Gasoline
220-Gtp day afternoon. Reward
Park nvenue.
from visible pump. Accurate measure.
vice Store at
FOR RENT—Light housekeeping if returned to Philip R.
Oils and Greases
roomH, 200 Park Ave.
210-0tp
Andrew, Celery Avenue.
We give ticket* with each purchase, FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms.
208-tfc
good for 5 per cent in trnde
Inquire 009 Palmotto uve. 210-Ctp Phone 371-Q
Phono 481-J
FOR RENT—Rooms and kltchennttcH, LOST—Between Methodist church
Shirley Apt., opp, P. O.
220-2fltp
und ice plant, brown suit enso, v/ith
FOR RENT—Light housekeeping
FILLING STATION
J. S. I). on lenthor. Finder return
rooms. 1020 Eust Second St.
to Herald Office, nnd receive re­
MAII. OKUKItS FII.I.KII
220-4tp ward.
105 Palmetto Ave.
Sanford, Fla.
218-tfc.

r $8.50 Zm $10.00

Ray Brothers

F. P. RINES

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