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V E G E T A B LE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1921

NUMBER 220
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Revolution in Guatemala Overthrows Government;
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W O U L D R A ISE OR L O W E R T A R IF F A S H E

GIVES UP T H E STRUGGLE A G A IN ST ?IQ

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GUATEMALA CITY, Guntemnln, Dec. 7.— (By The Associat­
ed Press).— The Kovernment of President Carlos Herrera was
overthrown at idnight last night after fighting in which three per­
sons were killed and several wounded. The president surrendered
his powers to the provisional government headed by General Jose
Maria Lima, General Orellana and Miguel Larrave, former under­
secretary of war. Provisional government reported to have Im­
prisoned Foreign Minister Aguirre, Finance Minister Escamilla,
Vice-President Zelaya, President of Congress ltafael Pinol and var­
ious members'of the Unionist purty.__

v LONDON. Dec. 7.—The centuries
old quarrel between England and Ire­
land wns ended, ns line! been feverently hoped, in the small hours of
Tuesday morning by the signature in
the prime ndnister’s cabinet room of
"n trenty between Great Rritan nnd
Ireland," the title of Tho Irish Free
Stnto nnd the same constitutional
status ns Canada, Australia and other
oversea!! dominions.
The question of allcgiuncu which
up, to the last moment threatened to
wreck the negotiations, wns sur­
mounted by permiting the members
of the Irish parliament tp swear al­
legiance to the constitution o f’ The
Irish Free State and ‘‘be fnihful to
His Majesty the King."
The treaty has yet to run the
WANTS JURY'PRQRR
gauntlet of he Ulster government and
INTO EVIDENCE
•of the Imperial Parliament. The
AGAINST OFFICIALS imperial parliament hns been sum­
moned to meet on December 14, nnd
NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—Samuel will lie opened In state by the king.
Untcrmyor, Counsel for Lockwood wh0 hns taken the closest personal
Legislative Committee, investigation interest in the Ircsh negogations
housing, announced todny he had re -1since he practically instigated them
quested convening o f extraordinary when he opened the Ulster purlingrand jury to consider evidence m o t..
against officials o f electrical workers 1
__________________
union Number Three, indicating com- ALLOTMENTS TO WAR
mission o f grnnd larcency nnd co n -‘
YFTRANS $258 715 812
spiracy to extort money from non-1
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union workers.
Dec. 7.—FinWASHINGTON,
( IIj The Aasoclnf rd I'rraa)
CHARLESTON, Pee 7.—Governor
Thomas W. Hardwick o f Georgia wns
on the morning program todny of the
gevernors’ conference, which opened
|h re yesterday, but tho score of visit­
ing state chief executives did not
hold n very arduous husini-js session,
because of the fnct thnt the city of
Charleston becomes official host, and
hns nrrnnged much entertainment.
Governor Hardwick’s subject was
"Income Tnxn'tlon,"
a topic
of
special Interest both ‘ among stntes
not using this medium of raising
money, nnd with those who have
tried the plan.

W hat the President Said
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Cnminmulcr Iturnhum und^lircc other iiiuuiciti &gt;m lilsiiien rveenily arrived
at lliirnhum on the Crouch, Kngluiid, on (lie Ut-ion yiielit Neltli. IiuyIiik iiccmiipllslied tin* trip from Hnllfnx, N. S., In 21 days. Mr. Itiiriilmtu Is commodore
of the Crouch Yacht club.

CANADA AND AMERICA
CAN NOW JOIN HANDS,
NEW RECIPROCITY PARTY
McKenzie King, New Parliament Leader, Elected
Yesterday
OTTAWA, Dec. 7.— (By The Associated Press).— Although
returns from yesterday’s general election is still incomplete, it
was apparent that for the first time In ten years Canada has
elected parliament with a majority favoring reciprocity with the
United Stntes. In new house of commons W. L. McKenzie King,
Liberal leader, will have clear majority ovor all parties and thus
becomes Prime Minister of the Dominion. Progressives, favoring
reciprocity and low tariff will rank second and high tariff party
headed hy Premier Meighen, third. Mcighon himself was defeated
in his home district.

KING GEORGE
iNEW PROPOSAL
CALLS SESSION . FOR AGREEMENT
OF PARLIAMENT
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CONSIDER AGREEMENT EN- IN NEW ALLIANCE THAT WILL
REPLACE ANGLO-JAP
TERED INTO WITH
ENTENTE
IRELAND
(Coiitlliiiril from I inn* linn

LONDON, Dec. 7.— King George
came to London today to preside at a
meeting of the Privy Council and sign
the proclnmntioh calling u special ses­
sion o f parliament for
Wednesday
next to consider momentous agreement
reached yesterday between Great
Ilritniu and Ireland for the establish­
ment of Irish free state.

unres nllotcd I d war vetrans amountoil to $258,715,842 during the fiscal
year ended last June 00, says the
Mrs. T. L. Dumas was tho gracious nm|Un| rcport t))(lay of th(&gt; commis­
hostess yesterday afternoon at
a minis'!
sioner l»l
o f pensions This was an •in­
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bridge party complimenting her house creM0 ()f ?.,r, .L,0,528 over tho amount I U l s t e r P r e m i e r
guests, Mrs, F A Hazard and Mrs.
,n„ K ar ,iut 80im. $,1,000,H ;1 S AJ() S t a t e m e n t
h rank Donr, o f Augusta, Ga. There
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wus appropriated
for
the
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pproprinti
being four
tables of players.
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Regarding
Proposal
purpose.
The pretty color motif of red nnd
There wore .‘19,282 on tho rolls on
what wns beautifully carried out in
account of service in the war with Says There nre Rough Places in the
the decorations. Fragrant roses nnd
Document to Re Smoothed
Spain, including :t 1,0110 soldiers and
poinsettias being used. The tally
8,21(1 wodows, minor children nnd de­
cards also carrying out tho color mo­
( H r T l i c A a a n rln lr d I'rra a )
pendents.
BELFAST, Dec. 7.—Sir James
tif.
Craig, Ulster premier, told’ tho Ulster
During tile interesting game of
FEDERAL JUDGE WELIIOKN,
parliament today he did not think it
bridge, high score was mndo hy Mrs.
TWENTY YEARS IN OFFICE,
expedient to nrnko any statement re­
W. J. Thigpen who wns awarded a nut
DIED AT LOS ANGELES, CAL. garding details of the new Irish pro­
howl set. Tho consolation prize, a
posals as* there were ambiguities here
bottle of perfume, wns won by Mrs. S.
and
there in the document.
(Ilf
Thr
Aumirlnfril
I'rraa)
E. Barrett, Mrs. Hazard was present­
LOS
ANGELES,
Dec.
7.—
Federal
ed a hand-made (lesser scarf.
Mrs.
Dear was given a brass hanging bas­ Judge Olin Wellborn, twenty years TUFTS COLLEGE
Judgo of the United Stntes District
ket.
WANTS GAME
After the awarding o f prizes the Court for Southern California, died
WITH ROLLINS
He
hostess served a delicious salad course. last night, aged seventy-nine.
Invited to meet those charming hon- retired from the judgeship In 1016.
(Hr The Aaaoelntrd I'rraa)
orees were Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, Mrs. He was n nntiva of Georgia nnd nn
WINTER PARK, Doc. 7.—Rollins
G. F. Smith, Mrs. George DoCottcs, officer in tho Confederate army.
College received request from Tufts
Mrs. Georgo Bishop, Mrs. Forest
College, iModford, Massachusetts, for
Lake,‘ Mrs. J. M. Wnlfnco, Mrs. W. T. MAN UNDBR BED
a post-season football game to he
CAUSES SHOOTING
Langley, Mrs. Ed. Lnne, Mrs. R. R.
played in Orlando or soiuo a-her suitIN TAMPA LAST NIGHT
Dens, Mrs. G. I. Loucks, Mrs. A. Ray­
aide city.
Snid hero doubtful
mond Key, Mrs. Tom Frazer, Mrs. S.
whether Rollins would extend invita­
E. Barrett, Mrs. C. E. Henry, Mrs. I.
TAMPA, Dec. 7.— Ilornco Allen, 22,
tion ns now considering request for
E. Estridge, Mrs. J. N. Robson nnd In hospital bullet in nbdomon, Ray
two other poat-seasoqf gaqies with
rs. W. Morton Thigpon.
|Johnson, electrical worker, in jnil
northern colleges.
___________________pending Investigation. Deputy sheriff
Leagues and associations mnnnge Lennon snid Johnson found Allon
H. G, Walls says the British em­
to got ulong together all right in under his bed when ho wont homo
baseball. Why not In nntlons?— last night, ondbavored to hold him pire will be a dust hoap within 100
Indianapolis News.__________________ j until offlcors arrived but wns coW­ yenrs. In which case perhaps she'll
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I polled to draw pistol and while bo nb|e to pay us n little of the
Spanking of alliances, there Is. the struggling with Abe* 'for It, shot "dust” she owes us.—Nnahvlllo Ten­
nessean.
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boll weevi|-tick combination.
him.
IIRIDGE PARTY FOR VISITORS

B O D Y ’S AD VICE
Congress Receives Message, Which W a s Deliver­

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ed in Person, and a Big Crowd Present to H ear

Orellana andi Miguel Larrave.

IRELAND FREE
STATE— HOLDS
SAME RIGHTS

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Which is Headed By General Lima, General

WASHINGTON , Dec.
7.— Curios
Herrera, whose Government over­
throw in Guntemnln in revolution
which hegnn Rtondny mid-night, wns
reported in advices to Amcricnn of.
firinls to-dny to he prisoner in Ids
residence.
Members
of Herrera
Cnbinet, ndviceB snid, being held in
AS CANADA AND OTHER COUN­
Military prison.
TRIES—TREATY WILL
FOLLOW
HARDWICK TO SPEAK

NOT

WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—Tentative
pcoposal for an agreement between
tlie United States nnd other powers to
ruPInco th« Anglo-Japanese alliance
has been cabled to London as well as
Tokio as tlie result of the last meet­
ing o f tho arms conference of the big
three.

Non-Partisan Policy
Adopted By Orlando
Chamber Commerce
Will Not Mix Up in Politirs of Any
Kind
ORLANDO, Dec. 7.— By a vote of
:i0 to 22 the following resolution was
|MIH!a&gt;d by the Orlando Chamber of
Commerce at its weekly meeting yesterdny noon:
"That this body go on record
as opposing the endorsement hy
the Chamber, as an organization,
of any person aspiring to public
office or position.”
Thu resolution was introduced hy
W. C. Lawson, one of tho more recent
acquisitions to the real estate frater­
nity in Orlando. Ho said that he
wished to commend the Chamber of
Commerce upon its recent stand In tho
highway engineer mnttor, hut that on
reflection he Wanted to raiso tho
question ol tho propriety of the Cham­
ber of Commorco lending its influence
to the appointment or election of any
man to public office, inasmuch nB tho
highway election was over and that
tho details of tho bond Issue ^nd pass­
ed into the hands of tho county hoard
of commissioners, lie said that such
action in tho future might open the'
doors to criticism and that he wus'offoring tho resolution to prevent a re­
currence of something that might cre­
ate friction within the rankn o f tho
commercial organisation.

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.— Launching of the new sessions o f
congress was completed yesterday with the delivery by President
I larding of his opening address at a joint session of the senate
and house made notable hy the presence of delegates to the arma­
&lt;1
ment limitation conference.
Proposals for a flexible tariff adjustable by the president; for
an industrial tribunal and for a constitutional amendment to stop
the flood of tax-free securities were the president’s outstanding
statements on domestic affairs.
Turning to the international field,
the president said of the nrmament
limitation conference thnt n “ most
gratifying world accomplishment is
not improbable." He also urged en­
actment of the measure fur funding
the allied debt, proposed food relief
for starving Russin, expressed satis­
RIG VOTE POLLED AND GREAT faction over the nation’s being at
peace and held nut promise of nid to
INTEREST TAKEN IN
the
world in war restoration.
CAMPAIGN
A hearty reception was givon tho
The election for City Commissioner president by what was said to bo ono
of the largest audiences ever jammed
yesterday demonstrated among other
things that Sanford is becoming n big into the house chamber. Demonstra­
city. There were more people voted tions of a full minute each occurred
yesterday than have over voted be­ when he entered nt 12:80 o’clock, nnd
fore in any city election in Sanford— again when ho concluded at 1:20, thealmost a thousand of them—nnd while untire audience standing nnd npplnudthe big vote wns due in a measure to ing. Applause aso broke into his ad­
the fact that many of the women vot­ dress frequently, especially from houso
ed it wns also due to tho fnct that members when he discussed topics o f
administration policy und with espocSanford is growing in population.
It wns n very quiet dny with tho iai volume when he advanced his plan
for a tribyiml to weigh disputes be­
exception that many o f tho cars wore
tween
capital and labor, nnd declared
busy nil dny bringing in the suburban
voters nnd those who were too busy that labor organizations Hhnuld not bo
to get down to the polls to walk and permitted to "exnct unfair terms of
the many interested ones who stood employment or subject the public to
nctunl distress." ’
at the polls all duy and kopt up tho
The audience, which included the
excitement by their surmises of how
cabinet,
diplomatic corps nnd many
it was going.
high
officials,
besides tho foreign del­
Promptly at sun down tho polls
were closed and the counting of the egates, also responded warmly when,
bullets begun nnd in about one nnd with manifest footings, the president
ono-hnf hours tho result wns made urged aid for the starving peopo of
Russin nnd proposed a gift of 10,000,­
known ns follows:
000
bushels of corn and 1,000,000 bush­
Forest Luke..............................661
els of seed grains.
II. R. Stevens.......................... 3 gj
Presentation Inter of more detailed
viows on the shipping situation wns
Lake’s majority........................ 170
promised hy the executive in declar­
ing that he opposed abrogation of
Total votes cast ...................... 932
commercial
treaties provided hy the
It means something to 11 city when
Jones
act.
Such
abrogation, ho snid,
the presidents of hanks offer them-1
would
cause
"chaos."
A suggestion
selves for the office of city commis­
for
a
pluii
of
"reimbursement”
to
sioner. It also means something when
ship operators was accepted as nn ad­
people take such an interest in the
vance statement of his previously an­
city election as wns taken ‘yesterday.
nounced views as to ship subsidies.
II. R. Stevens, the present incumbent,
The president’s recommendations
was one of the first commissioners
were
received by Republican leaders
to take office under the now form of
with
widespread
expressions of ap­
government. He is president of tho
proval,
although
some declared thut
People’s Rank and Master Mechanic
of the A. C. L. nnd president of tho one or more of the executive's pro­
posals \Vould he difficult, If not Im­
Rotary Club.
possible, of early enactment.
Forest Lake is president o f the
Seminole County Bank, wii# mayor of
STATE WIDE STRIKE
Sanford two terms many years ago,
was ihoinbcr of the legislature for two
PITTSBURG, Kan., Dec. 7.— A
terms and is prominent throughout
state-wide strike of all labor union
the state.
members will he cnllol If Governor
Allen interferes in the strike of puckOPPOSITION TO SURGEON
ing employees at Kansas City, W. F.
ANI) FREE CLINIC’S
Freeman, president of the Htnte
CAUSES DISCONTINUANCE federation o f labor said here today.

LAKE WINS
IN ELECTION
YESTERDAY

NEW YORK, Dec. 7 .-D r. Adolph
Lorenz, famous Autrinn Surgeon, an­
nounced today in view o f opposition
to his professional activities in this
city and country from medical pro­
fession, he would discontinue further
free clinics and return to Viennu an
soon ns possible]
FIRST MOVE MADE
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—The first
movo to carry Into effect the recom­
mendations o f the president for
greater flexibility in the permanent
tariff lu wwiib mudo today hy Sen­
ator Smoot&lt; republican, Utah, vyho
Introduced a bill subject to senate
in detail tho auggestlons outlinod by
Mr. Harding.

UNCLOTHED TORSO
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ON BANKS OF OHIO

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LAWRENCEBURO, Indiana, Dec.
7.— Unclothed torso o f wimmn ciyst
ashore hy high waters of Ohio'river •»e
here today. Whether head, arms,
nnd legs gashed from trunk or
severed by action of water subject of
medical investigatipn.
PAHS FIRST BILL
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 .-T h » sonate todny passed Its first bill of the
Bosnian, a meusure directing the sec­
retary of war to turn over to the
Afarican relief administration sorplu% medical and surgical supplies far
use ip the famine districts off. BuspJe.

A clever ebnp hun figured It out
thut a family can live on $230 a
The Ajnglo-Jiip alliance is n o r
year, nnd you won't be surprised to deader than Bryan’s presidential
Jnarn that his income is $26,000.
chances,
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DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DE&lt;

CAN W. J. BRYAN QUALIFY
AS A SENATORIAL CANDIDATE
BY THE STATE CONSTITUTION
Lawyers Raise Question About Our New Florida
Resident

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FOR Y O U R BOY
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CHRISTM AS

Wo have n nice assortmerit to Hclcct from.
They nre made for
thoHe who want tho
boat value; the kind
that look well all the
time; the kind that Have
the most. Come in and
look them over; we will
be kIiiiI to mIiow them
to you
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WEEK’S WEATHER
WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR THE
PERIOD DEC. 5 TO 10, INC.
South Atlantic nnd East Gulf
States: Normal tempornture, gonerally fair except rnins Monday nnd
again about Thursday.

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SENATOR UNDERWOOD'S
MOTHER DIES AT
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
BIRMINGHAM,
Dec. 5.— Mrs.
Frederica Virginia Underwood, moth­
er o f Senator Oscar W. Underwood
of Alabama, died at the homo of her
son, Fred V. Underwood, here early
to-dny of heart trouble.

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BABE RUTH LOSES
SHARE IN PROFITS;
. GETS SUSPENSION
( H r T h e A u x o H n t rd I ’ reaa)

The Star To-day

CHICAGO, Dec. 5.—"Bnbo” Ruth’s
shnro of the world's scries ^profits
in 1021 wore declared forfeited ond
Ruth himself suspended until Mny
20, 1022, by Judge K. M. Lndls, in n
COSM OPOLITAN Presentsdecision today fixing punishment for
the New York Ynnkeo hnll player for
participating In n post 'season barn­
storming tour.
Ruth mny npply for reinstatement
Mny 20 or within 10 dnys nfter that
date. JJudgo Landis Hnid. The 1022
baseball season stnrts about tho mid­
dle of April, so thnt Ruth will bo provented from participating in basobnii
W ith Seena Owens, L . K . Lincoln
for nt least one month ncx season.
and Lillian W alk er; Fox News
Bill Piercy, Now York Americnn
pitcher, and Bob Mousel tho Yankee
right fielder was given tho same
puishment by Commissioner Landis.
Tomorrow— M ay Allison in “ The Big
They participated in tho trip with
Ruth.
Game” ; also a 2-part Comedy
Tho trio started out from New
York City playing several dates in
New York stato, but the trip wns
called off nfter thoy had been warned
thnt they were violating, tho rules of
organized baseball.
Auto Radiator Repair
Ruth's shnro If tho 1021 world's
Shop
series amounted to $.1,302, which ho
DECEMBER
MATTRESS
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will lose by tho Landis decision.
I.ocntod nt 207 French Avc., between
Mousel's shnro wns the snmo while
2nd
nnd Third. E. R. BERGQUIRT.
As long ns our supply of cotton
Piercy received $100 less thnn his
lasts wo will sell now cotton mnttressteammates.
es at tho following prices delivered.
Full size 50-lb. cotton mnttress, $8.
DAYTONA BOY RUN
Three-quarter size, $7.00.
DOWN AND KILLED . Single bed sizo, $0.00.
You are not under nny obligation to
DAYTONA, Fin., Dec. fl.—William take these mattresses if not satisfac­
Franklin Miller, icven year old son tory on delivery.
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Roy Miller, of
Will also renovate your old mnttross
Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
Dnytonn Bench, wns almost instantly up until Dccombor 20th, after which
EYES EXAMINED
killed when ho wns struck by nn nuto- timo wo will discontinue renovating
moblle bus driven by E. W. Russell, and if you want work, got it while you
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
while crossing the street nenr his can. Write us a card and your call
OPT. D.
home itodny. lie died nfter being will ho answered nt onco.— Sanford
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
Mattress Factory, Sanford, Fla.
carried into n nearby drug store.
218-0tp 212 Enst. 1st St.
Snnford, Fla.
The youngster accompanied by
four plnymntes, started to cross the
WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSK
Seo the now line of Christmas post
street when the bus nppronched.
The plnymntes .returned to the curb I cards just received at the Herald
while young Miller wns struck in the office.
H. W . N ICK ER SO N
back of the head. Tho enr skidded
Old Fnshonod IIARN
DANCE Public Accountant; Audits— Systems
sovernl feet under the power of the
Income Tax Service
Parish House, December 8th. Aus­
brnkes.
pices Brotherhood Snint Andrew.
Room 10 McNeill-Dnvts Bldg.
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KX-GFRM AN
EMPEROR
NOT 217-fitc.
Phono 852
Orlando, Fla.

Oscar M. Johnson, in tho Florida at no time indicated that ho will bo a
candidate for tho senato from Florida
Metropolis, raises tho following ques­
in opposition to Park Trammell, wlio
tion about llryan:
is now completing his first term, Htlll
Is William Jcnningc liryan eligi­ ho hns never closed tho gnto to such
ble to becomo a candidate for tho an eventuality. IIo hns always said
United States Bonato in tho nppronch- that he "is nut considering the mat­
ing primary election?
ter." However, he hns left himself
This is a question which is going the preogntive of considering tho ques­
tho rounds in political circles, now tion should sentiment so develop that
thut Mr. Dryan hns returned to Flori­ his enndidney could bo looked upon
da, and it may well bo asked accord­ with reasonable chances of success.
ing to certain legal lights whoso opin­
Mr. IJrynn hns long considered him­
ions on constitutional law are usually self a resident of Miami. Ho has
exceedingly good.
owned n homo there for years, and ho
It is a fact that mnny of tho legal hns often boasted of tho fnct that tho
profession who havo not porhnps run timo he hnH spent in Florida in rocont
tho scnle over Articlo 10, section 20, years compares at "10 to 1" with his
of tho stnto constitution, at first blush resident o nt Lincoln, Nobr.
havo answered that thoro 1b not tho
Mr. Bryan served ns a delognto nt
remotest chnnco for Mr. Bryan to Inrgo from Nebraska in tho Inst Dem­
qualify us a candidate, even if ho ocratic convention, hut thoso
who
wanted to. Others who havo scanned have "scaled” tho constitutionnl pro­
tho section, howover, are of tho be­ vision on the question of .eligibility of
lief that there is a question, with the candidates for state and federal o f­
chances in Mr. Bryan’s favor.
fice, declnre that this cannot bar him
Articlo 10, section 20, of tho const!- •from participation in the Florida pritution, reads as follows:
mnry a sail aspirant to the senate, beThe Governor and every state 1cause the word "citizen" used in the
officer are hereby prohibited |constitution means "residence" and
from giving certificates of elec­ I not qualified voter.
tion or other credentials to any
person having been elected to the
MURDERED MAN WAS
House of Representatives of the
' SECRET SERVICE
United States Congress, or the
United States Senate, who has
ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 0.— Roxio
not been five years a citizen of
Cnsoletto,
better known ns Roxio
the state and ten years a citizen
Brown,
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f
this city, mysteriously
of the United States, and a quali­
shot
to
death
in a hotel in Orlando
fied voter.
The point is made by those who are last week, for fourteen years was nn
disposed to believe that Mr. Bryan attache o f the Itnlinn Secret Service,
can qualify, that if the framers of according to his fnther in lnw, W. M.
the constitution intundo dthnt the sec­ Winters, of Syracuse, N. Y., who dotion should have applied to tho "polit- j ‘'hired thnt Cnsoletto wns robbed
icul” citizenship of a candidate, the ( after the murder.
Inst four words in tho section would; Cnsoletto rcnllzcd that his life wns
not have been included. Residence is in danger, Mr. Winters said, nnd told
I largely a state of mind with tho in- his wife three months ngo thnt he
lividual. He may maintain a real- might lie killed nt any time ns the
deuce in one state and still be a polit­ business In which he was engaged
ical citizen of another. In Mr. Bry- wan dangerous. Winters declared
DETHRONED
nu's case, it is assorted that he might Cnsoletto had his wife made a free
well have maintained “ political citi­ agent nnd deeded to her valuable
LONDON, Dec. fl— Denial wns giv­
zenship" in Nebraska and at the same Ji operty in this city so there would
time been n "citizen" of Florida with­ he no complications nnd no claims en today at tho homo of former
in the requirements of our constitu­ upon his estate in the event of his Emperor William nt Doom, Hollnnd,
of the report of his betrothal, says
tion nnd being “ a qualified voter" of donth.
this stato at the timo of entering tho
Winters snld Cnsoletto went to a dispatch to tho Dnlly Mall from
race as a candidate in the primary Orlnndo to purchase poultry nnd had Doom.
next year, should he desire to aspire $(»R0. nnd a gold wntch In his pockets
for the United States senate, there nnd thnt the money nnd wntch were ARMY AND NAVY
BILLS PROVIDING
would bo no constitutional bar.
missing nfter he wns killed.
FOR FUNDS DELAYED
It is admitted that there Is some
question as to the interpretation of FEDERATED TEXTILE
WASHINGTON. Dec. 0.— Prepar­
the article of tho constitution quoting
UNION IS OGANI7.KD
ation of Army and Navy bills provid­
the above. That being tho case, there
ing funds for fiscal year beginning
would be no doubt, in the opinion of
NEW YOIt, Dee. 5.—Organization
certain legal lights, thnt if Mr. Bryan
next July will be postponed lintel
of the Federated Toxtilo Labor
should win the nomination and lie sub­
arms conference threshed out annnsequently elected at tho November Union, a new worker’s body inde­ ment .question, chairman Mnddcn,
election, he would sit in the United pendent of tho Americnn Federation llouso
Appropriations
committee
of Labor, wns completed here today
States Semite.
announced to-dny.
Under the fuderal constitution, the by a conference committoo of fifty
senate is the supreme judge of its representatives of textile unions i IRISH AGREEMENT
members. If Mr. Bryan wont to Wash­ throughout the country.
JOYOUSLY RECEIVED
Lenders of tho conference, it wns
ington with credentials certifying Ids
IN STOCK EXCHANGE
election, or if he went without them announced, were John P. O'Connell, |
of
Salem,
Mass.;
Lawrence
LaBrie
of
and set up a case on the face of re­
LtlNDONl'^b"’!''^.—' New""".! the
turns, should they hu in his favor, he Philadelphia,and Russell Palmer of
could be accepted as a member, it is North Carolina.
Irish ngromont was joyously received
claimed.
A nationleonfcrelico of the organ- today in tho stock exchange. CoiihoIs,
While it is true, timt Mr. Bryan lias ization was called for March 1.
war loans and Irish stocks benefitted
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most from good investment buying
but improvement sprend also to other
securities.

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“The Woman
God Changed”

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

Tho Herald hns qulto a number of
unclaimed koys that hnvo been found.
If you hnvo lost nny keys look over
our assortment. If thoso koys nre not
claimed within tho next few dnys they
will bo disposed of.
tfdh

W O O D
Cold W eather is Here

STATES HAVE CONTROL
"Now’s tho time to gel your wood"
V* OVER OYSTER BEDS
Wc have both OAK nnd PINE
WITHIN THEIR BORDERS
OUR WOOD IS GOOD,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—States
OUR PRICE IS RIGHT
have control over natural oyster beds
within their borders, the Supremo Phone 34 and give your
Court decided to-dny. Question arose
order before the Rush
In nppenl brought by man ngninst
Virginia Commission of Fisheries.
To get Prompt Delivery
He wns ordered to vacato part of
oyster oed leased him by Stato which
or See J. T. A L L E N
claimed thnt part had been found to
■til E. Seventh St.
ho nnturnl oyster ground and there­
fore not Icnsnhlo.

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DAYTONA, Doc.
Dnytonn will
retain its.berth in the Florida State
League nnd hnvo professional base­
General Repairs
ball next summer it wns announced
Rear of Wight Bros.' Service Station
at a meeting here last week, attended
SANFORD
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by President Titus of the local club,
and representative business men.
Mr. Titus said tho club ended the
1U21 season about $3,500 in debt, of
which $1,500 wns due the Merchants
Bnnk nnd the bolanco to himself. It
wiih decided to launch a campaign
for tho solo of at lonst( 500 season
tickets nt $.10 each, the tickets to
hu transferable, and to hold two
cnrnhnlH, one In February and the
other in March, for tho benefit of the
club. Mr. Titus said the cost of
8:00 P. M.
running tho club Inst season wns
$ 22, 000.
"Tho Dnytonn Club is now in better
shapo thnn nny other team in the
league," Judge Titus Hnid. "We
still hnvo all our equipment and wo
need two players to roplnco Pitcher
Mannors nnd Third Busemnn Staple­
ton, both of whom were sold. One
othor pitcher also is needed. Wo
expect tho team will not cost us over
ADM ISSION, 25c
$18,00 or $20,000 ext season nnd if wo ■
can go through that season all right
wo will hnvo sovernl good players for
tho big lenguo market nnd their sale
will bring in enough money to carry
us through tho next senson."
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DO Y O U K N O W ?
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M E N ’S H O SIER Y
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SHOES
RUBBERS

HRIDGB PARTY FOR MISS
HERNDON
A pretty nociu event of yesterday
was the Bridge party Riven yesterday
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s Miss Esther Miller at their homo on
Magnolia avenue complimenting Miss
Norma Herndon, a charming brideelect of this month. There were four
tables of players of bridge and a num­
ber of guests wero invited for re­
freshments.
Red, whlto nnd blue wero the chos­
en colors used for this pnrty. Raskcts
and crystal vases filled with red roses,
hibiscus and poinsottlns were used.
The chandeliers wero gracefully en­
twined with fern tied with red, white
and blue ribbons.
In the dining room the refreshment
table had as its centerpiece n crystal a
candelabra boding red tapers,
in
front of which wero placed nil Avia­
tor bridegroom with his dainty bride,
dressed in whito tulle.
Suspended
from the chandelier was a whito min­
iature nirplnnu decorated with red
hearts ami red, whito nnd blue rib­
bons were fastened from tho chande­
lier to the corners of tho table. Mrs.
J. B. IIrouse poured coffeo during the
refreshment hour.
In the interesting contest, high
score was made by Mrs. C. R. Kirtley
who was given u hand painted rougu
Ik)X. The cut prize, a rose jar, was
won by Mrs. Ed. llotls, Miss Herndon
was presented Iloudoir candle sticks.
At the conclusion of the card game
the hostess served a tempting salad
course. *
Miss Herndon wore on this occasion
a beautiful creation of grey canton
crepe combined with black and em­
broidered in grey.

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GUESSING CLOSES DECEMBER 15TH

Lawrence Huy lies, High
Auditorium, December IHh.

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We have n jar of beans in the window. Guess the nearest
number of beans in the jar and take your choice
of a pair of Shoes

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Sanford, Fla., Dec. 5, 1921.
Santa Claus,
Care of Seminole County Bank,
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Sanford, Florida.
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.
u’ iu

Kindly start a Saving^ Account in his name with
the enclosed dollar and putrthe pass book in his stock­
ing on Christmas eve.
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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.i' r
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,

SEE HU,t W ,ND0W

SOCIETY

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another one of their delicious chick­
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good it sounds.
Menu
Roast Chicken, with dressing and
Cranberry Sauce. Creamed potatoes
with gravy. Hot Rolls,
Pickles,
Celery, Assorted pie, Cheese and hot
coffee.
E’rice 75c.
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The many friomin of Mr. nnd Mrn,
Name
Address
(J, Irving I.mu'ks will be interested to
learn of tho promotion of their son
Kindly mail the pass hunk to nte at
Earl from lieutenant to captain. Cap­
Address
MRS. FRED DAKJF.lt. Society Editor, tain I.oucks lias been attending tiic
Phone 217-W
Infantry School for Officers at Camp
Drop a cord in the hook marked “ Merry Christmas from
‘ I grim have n o ? friends v U l l l t i a you
He lias many friends
— If you ore r o I d k m i g w l i r r r o r com In a Running, Ga.
Just received full line of army goods
hiinir. o r U you ore e i i l r r l n l n l n * , w r i t e here who wish to congratulate him on
■ p i.itiil eiird to this d e p a rtm e n t, ■ Iv in a
—army
officers’ shoes, tents, tnrpaldetails, o r I r t r h i i u i i r the Item. It w i l l tile deserved promotion.
Name
be a r r n t l y i ip p r r H n lc d .
lans, cots and muttrosses for cots. All
grades hlnnkets, khaki breeches, lints
Mrs. it. E. Tolar and Mrs. John
SOCIAL CALENDAR
caps, leggins, etc. Call and see our
Leonard! motored to Geneva yester­
real bargain
prices.—Thrasher &amp; COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE
day afternoon where Mrs. Leonard!
Thursday—Tho Idlers Club will meet
Gainer.
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218-lltc
spoke before the Woman’s Club.
FOR SANFORD
with Mrs. John Render at her homo
on First street at 2:30 p, in.
Community Christmas Tree Meet­
Mrs. Ernest McGowan Galloway
Thursday—Mrs. It. J. Holly will en­
and
Mrs.
W.
F.
Blackman,
were
visi­
ing
will he held Thursday evening
tertain at tier homo on Park avenue
at 3:00 p. m. complimenting Miss tors in Dcl-nnd yesterday. Mrs. Gal­
at 7:30 in the Court House. This
loway addressed the Woman’s Club Sale Bankruptcy Stock
Norma Herndon.
Notice is hereby given that under­ meeting is called by n committee ap­
Thursday— Mrs. I.. C. Kolb will enter­ there, her subject being "Education.”
pointed by the Rotary Chib, who are
tain the members of the Every Mrs. Illacknian also made a* splendid signed, trustee in the matter o f S.
Benjamin,
trading
afid
doing
business
undertaking to promote the Com­
Week liridgo Club at her homo on talk.
as
S.
Benjamin,
in
Bankruptcy,
will
Parke avenue at throe o'clock.
munity Christmns Tree. All churches
Mrs. Raymond Key left today for on Saturday, December 10th, 1021, at nnd organizations in Snnford are
Thursday— Kara Dance at tho Parish
House at 8:00 p. m., under the aus­ Daytona Reach where she will spend the corner of First street and Palmet­
earnestly urged to have a represen­
pices of the Urothorhood of St. several days as the guest of Mrs, Geo. to avenue, Sanford, Florida, between
tative nt this meeting, at which time
the
hours
of
2
p.
m.
nnd
4
p.
m.,
re­
Chamberlain at her attractive cottage
Androw.
if it is determined to have the tree
ceive
bids
on
the
following
stock
ami
Thursday— llnrn Dance at Parish on the Reach.
n permanent orgnnizntinn will hu
fixtures
located
nt
the
above
address:
A BigHouse, 8 p. in., auspices of HrotherTables, safe, window fixtures, show perfected. The time is short in
hnod Saint Andrews.
The Woman's Guild, Holy Cross
eases, clothes hungers, etc.; ties, col­ which action must Ite taken, nnd only
Parish, desires to thunk the following
lars, shoos, etc. The right is reserv­ liy all churches nnd organizations
Friday— Mrs. J. I). Woodruff will en- Sanford firms for their courtesy and
ed to reject any and all bids. Highest tnklng pnrt, can wo have the Com­
teitain llie members of the lion assistance during tiiu Oriental Bazaar
hid subject to approval.
munity Christmas Tree. Re sure and
Ton liridgo (Mill) in honor of Miss December first and second: Raumui’s
CLARENCE V. MAHONEY,
see that your church or organization
Specialty Shop, Elder Springs Water
Anna Lou liuir, of Atlanta.
220-Jtc
Trustee. is represented.
Friduy— Mrs. Goo. DoCottoa will en­ Co., Glllon &amp; Frq, Rower &amp; Rouniillat,
tertain at bridge complimenting and Geo. A, Speer Ji Son.
Mrs. J. E. Ilrmise, of Vancouver, 11.
C., tho guest of Mrs. ^1, W. Hern­ KINDERGARTEN TO I1E OPENED.
SA N F O R D M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E W O R K S
don nnd Mrs. Frank Door, of AugusA kindergarten under the auspices
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
All You Can Eat and W ell Served
to, Gn., tho guest of Mrs. T. L. Du­ of the Mothers' Club will he opened
CEMETERY
WORK
A
SPECIALTY
mas. Thu guests including mem­ Jununry ninth,. in the Brotherhood
1018 West First Street
1018 West First Street
bers of the Fortnightly Club.
rooms, at Holy Cross church, with
Friday— Methodist church will ludd Mrs. C. It. Kirtley as director, assist­
When You Taste the Coffee, A sk About it
their annual bazaar at the old stand ed by Miss Fern Ward.
of Mrs, Cates on First street.
The club feels especially fortunate
ESggflM M U
Friday— Mrs. George Chamberlain in securing Mrs. Kirtley, who is
will entertain the members of tho graduate Kindergartener of PostnlozSnllio Hurison Chapter, D. A. it., at zl, and Froebul Training schools with
luncheon at her Immo at Daytona a certificate in primary methods and
Kcnclt, and will also entertain nt a playground, nnd has boon a kinder­
Peanuts, Pecans, Filberts, Brazils, English
reception for lliu Snllio Harrison garten director in Evanston public
W alnuts, Almonds
Chapter ami the Abigail Harthole- Hchots, Evanston, III.; Horace Mann
A N Y P A R T OF T O W N , ON T E R M S TO
mew Chapter, Daytona, in the af­ public school, Chicago; Hull House
Bulk Figs and Dates, per lb........................ 25c
SUIT Y O U
ternoon,
Settlement, Chicago.
Dried Red Kidney Beans and Split
All mothers who have children they
You can make money buying for advance.
Saturday— Mrs. it. A. Newman will wish to enter In tho kindergarten will
Green Peas, per lb. .................................. 25c
entertain at bridge at hor homo on please confer with one of tho follow­
You are going to build a home one of these
Fancy Mixed Candy, per lb........................ 35c
East Fourth ntuet, nt three o'clock ing committee: Mrs. Roy Rower, Mrs.
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
Kingan’s little Link Sausage, per lb. box 30c
complimenting Miss Norma Horn- M. Minarik nnd Mrs. W Morton Thig­
don.
by easy stages.
pen.
K ingan’s Box Bacon and Reliable Hams.
Saturday—Children's story Hour nt
If you have some money, will build one or
Wilson’s Certified Oleo and Nutola,
tha Central Park nt four o'clock.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
two houses.
Saturday—La'dloa of tho Methodist
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Leavitt wish to
Nucoanut, per lb.......................................35c
Church will hold their tmznur and unnounco tho engagement of their
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, get in the
Hellsmar’s Blue Rib. Mayonaise, jar....35c-18c
chicken supper nt tho old stand of daughter, Frnncso Adule, to Mr. Glen
game now.
Queen Olives, per q u a rt............................. 50c
Mrtk. Cates.
C. Huymnn, of Savannah, Ga„ the
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.Saturday— Ceclilan Club will meet at wedding to taka place at tho residence
Fresh Honey with comb, per pt. jar......... 40c
8:00 p. m, at tho studio of Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt at 12 o’clock
Fonnlo S. Munson, on Myrtlo nve.
noon, December 22, 1U21.
Choice Florida and Western Meats
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^TROLLING EAflLY
CELERY BLIGHT
Destructive to Plants In the Galnesvlllo, and he will doubtless be
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MIAMI, Dec. 7.—Thn sixty-seventh
annual convention of tho Florida
Baptists' Association convened in tha
First Baptist church hero this morn­
ing. The llov. Lincoln Hully, presi­
dent o f John B. Stetson university,
at DeLand; Dr. S. B. Rogors, of Jack­
sonville nnd Miss Juliet Mather, of
Birmingham, Ala., nro on tho pro­
gram for thi oponlng dny’s meetings.

The spmy^R of celery for control
After organization, the conference
rly blight Is on Immediate prob- will got down to routine business.
**with Flftridn growers. Dr, O. F. The characters of tho ministers will
'’ r plant pathologist ot the Flor- be paSBcd,.»n answering questions 17,
' Experiment .Station, urges grow- and thoy will roport their work for
‘ to protect their celery by system- tho year. Tho presiding elders of
•&lt; spraying with 3-4-60 bordoaux the nine districts will report this
ixture. Whenever possible power morning concerning their work this
rtycrs should bo used.
year.
Sp ra yin g in tho seedbed »hould beThe preachers ur0 practically all
„ when tho plants are well through hero and a number o f tho lay dclos ground and bo repeated weekly. gates. The examining committees
to the first spraying in the field as wcre ln 80!,aion ycstcrdny cxnminlng
„n ns the plants begin their new thB undergraduates, nnd the men
owth and repeat nt intorvalc of one comjn(r up for ndmlsslon on trial.
two weeks. Frequency o f sprny- „
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»depends on weather conditions nnd
Pwm cJght districts not counting
* J n„iount of tTTo dlsense presont *he L? tin dl8trld *dll to be heard
i field. Sprny more often If the from- hcrc arc « lcv;on
mm apI r Is wet nnd much of the dis-1 PcnrinK
" ‘Imission on trial.
J( [g present.
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Morrison, of Kentucky,
j-hls trouble is caused by fungi. It who is conducting evangelistic Hcrvery probable that tho disease is vices each afternoon, was expected
troduced to fields through rubbish, to preach last night, but failed to
d manures containing remnants of j urrive in time, Dr. W. J. Cnrpenefy plants affected with tho dis- tor, of Ct. Petereburg, a former popu,f It lias boon observed
that Inr pastor o f the Orlando church, domts grown in a seedbed previously livered n strong sermon.
fKtcd were all diseased.
When
At tho opening session this mornir.jplanted to the fiold, plants most ing Mayor E. G. Duckworth will de- Ryes Tested
,,n carry the disease with them, liver an address of welcome on bo­
te the dlsense begins its work, i{ half of the city, and Mrs. John T.

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MODERN MACHINERY ON THE FARM
MEANS INCREASED YIELD
AT REDUCED COST
The farmer is a manufacturer.
materials.

TOM MOORE
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Optometrist-Optician
Opp. Postoffice

Member

We Appreciate Your ltuslncss

Federal

Frames Repaired

Lenses Duplicated

Efficiency
production is as essential to the farm or
grove operator as it is to the manufacturer of other pro­
ducts. Increased production at reduced cost means ex­
tra profits.

Reserve
System

The extensive, efficient and modern facilities of this
bank are being- constantly directed into channels which
are aiding- in the production and distribution of farm
and grove products at reduced cost.

M'HRIDE RESIGNS
Growers are cautioned to watch
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—Resigna­
!osely for the diacaso nnd to spray tion o f George McBride as mnnngcr
nmedlatcly. County agents aro in a
of the Washington Baseball club was
Mition to help those having troubles
announced today by Clark Griffith,
( this nature. Call upon them.
club president, in n message from
Buffalo, N. Y., where Mr. Griffith is
ktiiddist g a t h e r
attending the meeting of minor
AT ORLANDO TODAY
league officials, McBride resigned be­
TO ATTEND CONFERENCE cause of III health Mr. Griffith said,
ORLANDO, Dec. 7.—The seventyEvery once in a while some Sena­
ghth session of the Florida Confer­ tor comes through with n speech to
ee will convene in this city this prove that tho world is ntill safe for
loming, Bishop Warren A. Candler, domagogcry.

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

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For Every Room
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Bed Room Suites

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Wouldn’t she bo huppy to get a new Bedroom Suite for, ,
Christmas? Can you think of a more practical, useful
lasting gift? Just the suite she wants is here and the
price is nq more thop jwu’MIpe glad to pay. In fget, such '

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1921

Homo good donations far tho homes
SANFORD DAILY HERALD for
friendless children and other in­

ta ta Ml Ml M

We might do all this, but at tho same
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V
time, thank God, wo do not havo to do
rutiitlMHl *t*rj tIUniMi » n |I luaday *1 Tka stitutions o f thnt kind. It warms the
it unless wo feel llko it. It would not s
H.rald BuildInf, 1ST MaaaalU A»*»u.
real big heart that beats for all man­
hurt him, neither, to come nround and
UmUi *. Florida
kind and makos all of uslronllza our
say: "Give mu u column or a half
column of spneo for an advertisement,
duty to tho children everywhere. Tho
Uy a Sanford Celery-Fed
r n u iE x ii
Community Christmas Troa should bo
nnd hero is the money for it."— Will*
Man
M
R. J. HOLLY ______ ___ _____ Editor started this ycur and made a per­
iston Progress.
N. J. LILLARD....8eeretary-Treoeurer manent institution—something for tho
-------------o------------ t a t a t a t a t a t a t a t a t a
U. A. NEEL____ __ General Manager children and the older folks to look
PULVEIt IS NOMINATED
We will not say "Do Your Christmas Shopping
forward to each Christmus. Let us
Only
three
"acidcntnl
killings"
have
ST. PETERSBURG MAYOR;
Early.” Too many have snid it before and it is alC. L. ir w in
nil get together on this big idcn of been reported from Wost Florida. This
CntOULATION MAH40KB
WILL OPPOSE MITCHELL
most a joke. But w4 can say without fear of joltservice and join in tho movement that Is a flno record. Of courso there woro
Phone 148 up to 8 P. M.
ing or contradiction that if you have been saving
uji.nlua, k n i Mad. Xnowa «o Applioatlo'q means so much to our community nnd i some that woro not marked “ncclden(H r T h e A s s o r ln tr d I’ r c s s &gt;
your
money through our plan that doing your
■■b.oilptlaa Frio* la Adiaata
to
all
of
us.
tnl"
no
doubt.
ST.
PETERSBURG, Dec. 7.—
WOO
Cm Taaf ....................................................
Christmas
shopping will cause you no fear because
U, Moatkl .............................. •••.......
Frnnk I’ Puiver, hotol owner, was
DalIfarad la OUT by Carrlar
The
Okeechobee
News,
under
tho
We
hnvo
n
list
of
"our
friends"
who
nominated for mayor In the white
laa Waak ................................. . . . » Oaatl
you will have that nest egg from which to draw
Tba klf » • ta ll-M O WaaklT ■.raid »*• nblo mnnugemnet of Editor Dunham, wo would liko to hnvo aboard ull those primary Nomliiy, by n majority of
— IN SHOPPING AND IN EVERYDAY LIFE-!
llialr oanra “Baailaata Oauaty and
tad Ila pabliakad is coining to tho front and is boosting battleships when they nro sunk.
102 votes over S. D. Harris, former
it , 17 Friday.
Adrartlalaf tataa mada kaawa
It comes to you with full force that you have not
ta applieaUaa. Damamila la palitlaa. P.M the great Okeechobee section as never
member of tho Htnto legislature. s
»ar y.ar, alwaya la adtaaoa. ____________ before. There is so much to talk
been
saving as you should. There is nothing gives
Election is over nnd all tho casuals Puiver will oppose Mayor Noel Ay
Member of The Associated Preen
about in thnt part of Florida thut the have been picked up and no traces of Mitchell in the general election to be ■
you so much independence as a Bank Account.
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truth seems stranger thnn fiction. tho conflict nro visiblo this morning.
■
Come in and let us tell you about it. Christmas
held
December
20.
EL&gt;
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However, it is nil there ami tho Okee­ This is ns it should bo. City elec­
Mitchell was recalled In a recent
Vri.'.g:. t homo to youKvith full force.
chobee country is tho coming country tions ought to be only friendly con­
election, hut announced his enndidney
The day nftcr election.
of the South for cattle raising and tests nmong friends. People who got
for re-olcctlon. He refused to enter
-ogeneral farming.
ail hentod up over nn election nro fool­ tho primary.
Is the day to stnrt building Sunford.
ish.
Pulver’s to t* vote, first and second
------------ o------------THE SNOW DIKIIS ARE HERE
cholco
wns 1,202 ngninst 1,042 for
And for all factions to got together
This Sounds Unreal to Sanford People Hnrris. George W. Fitch, E. C.
just as if nothing hud happened.
A few days ago a quartette . of
The new hot water heating system
Beach nnd C. W. Blanc, the other can­
------------ o— ------young women, under direction of a in the Drckn Theatre was used for
didates
finished In the order named.
Wo hnvo not henrd of anyone who man, arrived in Pnlntkn soiling chnnc- 1 the first time Inst night nnd the pato f Sanford
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iL in n n iiD
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1 VI I irk
f iiW * M .. H . .
A - a.
A la n .
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at.
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followed tho Ku Klux Klnn tho othor es
on a decrepit old automobile for rons to the special show at the theThe outstanding characteristic of
night.
tho benefit, it wus announced, of some ntre were warm and comfortable. Oththe
typh-al Americnn is the faculty
orphans* home. The young women en­ ur improvements hnve been made at
Thnt sign of tho Klnn that said gaged expensive suites at n local ho­ the theatre in the past few days in- o f being busted again Monday morn­
"D on’t Talk Too Much" was a good tl,|( ,}jnc(j lavishly and otherwise dis- eluding a number of potted pnlms in ing.
one. Of course it did not apply to tho p(,rted themselves as opulent tourists tile lobby nnd the hnnging of beauti­ ________________________ «’IJl ■" •!
men folks.
from tho coal regions. They took a ful brocade silk curtains over the rail­
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cons idem hie sum out of Palutka and ing that cuts o ff the lobby from tho
Polities might he nil right for a lit- j0f t i^hind them small greeiu tickets theatre itself. The heating system in
tiei diversion hut should not he taken that are worth just about as much as tho Princess Thentro
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is also being up­
seriously enough to leave any stings tho
ink on their smooth sur- ^crated during this cool weather,— Danfterwnrd.
' faces
Land News.
You Can Find the Nam e o f Every Live Pro.
Yesterday an automatic talker was
The difference between politics nnd ,,---parading
nnd down
the
streets
--- „ up.....................
- -------Rev. Dan Swent, o f the Methodist Frnnics Repnlred Lenses Duplicated
fessipnal and Business Man in
non-politics, ns we obsorvo it, is the j,t,i|jn(, some of our supposedly hard Conferuuee, is writing up memoirs of
EYES EXAMINED
difference between
harmony and die
....
” |boiled business
men a map.It was
Orlando and says he can remember
Sanford in This Column
cord, nnd the world knows thnt’s a a map that .is given away free by when there were frozen fish in Lake
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
wide gup.—Orlando Sentinel.
many business firms and
can be Lucerne in 1882. Yes, thnt’s right,
OPT. D.
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bought in local stationery Htorcs for You can still smell them at times
LAW YERS
CONTRACTORS
There are so many big things to bo twenty-five cents, still some of our oven now.
OE'TICIAN— OPTOMETRIST
done here In Sanford this winter thut local business men paid several dol­
212 East. 1st St.
Snnford, Fla.
S. O. Shinholser
George A . DeCottes
wo have no time to fall out with our lars for one. It was the same old gag
Tho Volstead act ought to begin
WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSE
neighbors over trifles. Tills is tho as that of last year. It will be again working today and keep down the
Attorney-at-Law
Contractor and Iluilder
time to get together on the big things. next year unless the council at its ses­ drunks until after Christmas, at least.
Over Seminole County Dank
SANFORD -s- -:FLORIDl
------------ o------------sion tonight passes an ordinance tnxFLORIDA
B U Y DIRECT A T F A C ­ SANFORD -;- -:Wu should all get the Christmas jug itinerant snow birds who come NEED MORE POLLING PLACES.
T O R Y PRICES
spirit and regardless of the stringen- here tinder protection of an interstate
Sanford Const rnct’n Co.
Good:.lock
Cords and Smith System HARTFORD B A T T E R Y
cy of the money market and other |jnw, a thousand dollars a day to do
CONTRACTORS AND IIUILDKR3
The election yesterday dciuonstrat-1Cords. Liberal adjustment on 10,000
little annoyances remember that it is |business,- We hope the council will
Planes nnd Specif lent ion* Chmlnllj
“ Battery Insurance”
ed more thnn any thing else the re­ mile basis.
more blessed to give than receive nnd take this step.— Pnlntkn News.
Furnished
markable growth of Hanford. A few NON-SKID CORDS. 30\:D/i.......30.10
Sold and Serviced by
" prepare to give nil wc can.
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years ago a city election only muster­ We are the only firm that mnnufacPOLITICS MENACE OR BLESSING ed a few hundred votes. Now it will
II. T. PACE
P. 0. Box
Edw. H iggins, Inc.
hires an Michigan avenue in plain
The Christmas editions of the Daily
run elose to a thousand and yesterday view of the public. No belter tire can
Good government, it has been said, (he voters had to stand 111 line to vote
and Weekly Herald will he tho best
H aight &amp; Wieland
PU R E WATER
is
only possible where all citizens take — something that has never happened he bought at any price. Send cash
that hnvo boon issued in many years.
with order and we guarantee to sat­
Before and after the war thuro were part in elections and political cam­ hero before in any election. It means
isfy you. Agents wanted.
GARAGES
no special editions nnd this is the paigns.
Elder Springs Wate(*l
that before another city election is
Newspapers, included in the number pulled o ff that two polling pluccs Goodstock Cord Tire Co.
year we should havo a big one.
99.98% PURE
Smith Bros. Garage
--------------------- o---------------the Times, have urged that every per­ should be provided— uno for the West 11 Oil S. Mich. Ave.
Chicago, 111.
Phone
311-W
Sanford, O
Expert Repairing
The big men of tiiis world nro tlioso son should qualify ami vote on all Side and one for the Eust Side of the
OIL. GAS and ACCESSORIES
who can face defeat and still smile public questions.
city slave we hnve no ward products.
Oak and First
When
the
politicians
run
things
to
und go ahead with the ovary day
LORD’S PURITY
..
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.
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for the best interests of
tho $ oplo takillw HUcU
tasks. They nro big enough to rise suit themselves because the people do Ul0 „ ,jy t
W ATER
part
u{ intmi8t (ll
d ly elections.
t,|t,,tlonSi It
alsive petty politics and other small not ,take
,
, , in ,,polities, the people
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... Jty
W A R D &amp; R IV E
keeping up
annoyances nnd go In for the big are blamed for allowing the politic- „hows that they ore
i
are Keeping
tip with
AS GOOD A S TH E HEST
inns full swny.
things in life,, 1(
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tho times and want to exercise t,heir
I'hani III
Daily
Service
GENERAL REPAIR WORK ON ALL,
In theory this is correct and in prac­ righti and privilegos In city elJctlons, Cold W eather is Here
------------ o------------MAKES OF CARS
tice it should ho correct, but it is not fonnty elections and nhtiurml elections.
There is more or less a feeling in
“ Now's the time to get your wood"
always certain thnt n community If such an interest is taken in tho
the public niind thnt timcH are hard
West First at. SA N F O R D
NOVELTY
Wo hnvo both OAK nnd PINE
Old Ford Garage
gains when it drops everything in the next city election the commissioners
and everybody should economize. This
OUR WOOD IS GOOD,
bent of political campaigns and de­ should provide two polling places,
is all right. Thu world could stand a
W ORKS
votes itself entirely to public affairs.
OUR PRICE IS RIGHT
Geo. W . Knight •
------------ o ----------- little slowing up, But hore in the
If the people could settle their po­
Sanford section wo have everything
WHY NOT WRITE "US UP"
Real Estate and Insurance
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
litical
problems merely by walking to
Phone 34 and give your
thnt makes life worth living nnd whilo
SANFORD
-;- -:- FLORIDA
the polls and casting their ballots,
Said a well-known business man to
wo mny Mil tji a certain extent the
order before the Rush
General Shop and Mill
perhaps the theory would be carried
hard times thnt nro prevalent in other
us the other day: “ It would not hurt
To get Prompt Delivery
Work
parts of tho country we Hhould not out in practice, hut when a people you to occasionally mention our busi­
.. Em ploym entl^reau..
economize to the extent that the must divide themselves into hostile ness in thc/pnpdf. It would help to
The vocational committee of the Bual- j CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDEI
Christmas spirit is crushud. This is camps nnd every other thing is rele­ fill up, you know." Yes, we might
or See J. T. A L L E N
ness and Professional Women’s Club
gated
to
the
background
whilo
politics
517 Commercial Street Sanford, Fk
the time of the year when we Hhould
do it. Wc haven’t the least Idea on
414 E. Seventh St.
requests all young women desiring
takes tile whole stafte, there is some
earth that it would hurt us, and it
he gay and light-honrted nnd filled
employment to register at tho First
being
with the spirit of giving. Wo can. all question us to the benefits
would, as ho suggests, help to fill up.
National Bnnk.
TRAN SFER
worth the cost,
give something and we should not cut
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
Is
politics,
as
it
is
known
today,
a
down on tho Christman giving. Our
“ WE DELIVER THE GOOD*
stores hnvo stocked up for the occas­ menace or a blessing?
Do
the
people
gain
what
they
seek,
D. F. SU M N E R
ion and everybody should buy and
Quick Service Transfer
ranko this Christmas one o f the big­ or do they lose more than they gain?
Storage Facilities
There are probably those in St,
PAINTER
gest nnd best In our history.
Petersburg
today
who
would
say
that
If we pleate you, tell others; If •*
LET HE FAINT Y0UH HOUSE‘
------------ o — 1-------no great good can come from the po- m *1
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tell us. Phone 498
Will
Conlr.it
or
Taka
Job
by
tho
H
our
COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE llticnl campaign into which St. Pot-fi»J *4
PHONE 111
til LAUBSL AVE.
orsburg has been swept for tho past'
Thu Snnford Rotary Club is making
HOTELS
several months and which will cun'1
The program for thia ex­
preparations for n Community Christ­
Sanford
Machine
&amp;
tinue practically mmlmtcd throughout
mas tree und this year of all yeurs is
Hotel Montezuma
traordinary ovcnl in San­
Foundry Co.
the present month with another elec­
the thnu to put'on tho community treo. tion no farther away than April and a
General Machine and Boiler Works
ford's entertainment his­
“ Sanford’s New Hotel"
There lire not as many children In this
primary to be held before that. They
Automobile Flywheel Stcol Guar
county perhaps as some othor section find basis for this viewpoint in tho
I1JS0 Up Per Day
tory, will embrace a selec­
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bands in stock
that nru needing things hut there are fact thnt tho turmoil him upset busi­
tion of famous numbers of
(’ rank Shafts Rc-turiied
'
many at thut nnd then the community ness and has given to the visitors and
H . W . NICKERSON
X*
renouned composers. At no
treo is not wholly for tho needy ones those in other titles about us nnd even
but for all the kiddles nnd to make in the farther away north nn impres­
Sanford Steam Laundry Public Accountant; Audits—SyittM
time will there he a tire­
tho hearts of nil tho youngsters glnd. sion of tho city which is anything hut
Income Tax Service
some or dragging moment.
f o r s e r v ic b VU •*
It also gives us the chance to make eommondoble.'
Room 16 McNelll-Davls Bldg- ^
Haynes sings the Music of g
Coll 146-J
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Thero la some merit in Hitch a view­
Phone 852
Orlando, Fs.
point, but thnt merit comoH not from
your heart strings. Friday ■
W.
RAWLING,
Prop.'*
1
■ the fact thnt the thoory of general
■
evening
the
public
will
g ---------------------------------------participation in politics is wrong but
Auto Radiator Repair
■ from conditions which i..tvo resulted
learn the worth r&gt;f an Am- ■
Acteylene Weldingr
2 from the luck of it. If all citizens
Shop
wintG t
erican nrtist and tho oppor- ■
had alwuys shown nn interest in their
Located at 207 French Ave., b«t**d
i affairs to tho dogroo that they are now
Sanford W elding Co. 2nd ajid Third. B. R . BERGQUlfl
tunity is yours.
Starts 5
■ |showing it, tho conditions which make
Full gallon cans
5 Located in Eagle Bldg.,
r.V. i! f s fiitS^Vv
J it ho necessary now would not obtain.
promptly* at 8:30 p. m.
of
new
pure
■ ' Once let the paoplo take full charge
OIWU!
Lawrence Hayne.s, Tenor
Employment Bureau
Florida Syrup,
o f t heir public qffuirs and conduct
them with the same cure that thoy
IN SU R A N C E
Tho Vocational Conimitteo of the Bj*
manage their-own ntlyat^ business af­
nnd Professional Won: n'»
fairs and thd V&gt;dit|pi t^nd turmoil thnt
N. Y . LIFE INS. CO. inoss
requests all young Wt—ton deslrwf
iittuchcs to poltt
politics will' disappear.—
W. T. ROBERTS, Agent t
-Benefit of th&lt;
employment to register at tho Fit*
St. Petersburg Times.
National Rank, nnd business men i**,
oNew Home Fund, Campbell-Lossing Post No.
ulring
help.to consult register.
Tho nolghltor’j musical daughter
Snnford
53,
American
Legion
Phones 497-494
prompts tho roflectiun thut Heaven
The world new* the day It hnpp*®*
WELAKA BLOCK
won't bo very pleasant while folks
SECURE TICKETS NOW— Limited number— only $1.00
—Get your Scratch Pad* from -Tp. delivered at your door.each eveni**
are learning to play thulr bnrps,
i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i s i i u i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i Herald—by the pound—15c, •*
lKc the week.'

T RUCK

Only 16 more Days till Xmas

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PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1921
ALL SOULS BAZAAR

r/.ute Happenings
Mention of
« litirn In Brief

In and About

I'etsunal Items

*£ The City at

of Interest

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--------For Florida:
Fair nnd
somewhat warmer tonfftht;
Thursday coudy, probably
rain In extreme north portion.

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Summary of (be
Floating Small
Talke Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Headers
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^ SANFORD’S =
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--Fa
An&lt;l the next day it—well, M
pu
it did not hhow—hut it is Fa
Ki
nice and crispy nnd fine pnd Fa
everybody full of pop. Let- Fa
aj na
tuee is going forward
in Fa
fine shape and bringing Fa
Great weather, great weather.
better prices nnd everybody F«
** feels like “ whooping \*r up" Fa
Whether you acknowledge it or not M Hml 'linking n big Christ- Fa
it is great weather.
mas season.
Everything im
looks good for a fine season Fa
Frank Miller is spending the day F3 nnd Sanford is growing nnd
in Jacksonville on business.
Fu growing and now to bring in
Fa the new pcoplo and lot them Hu
Clarence Mahoney left Inst night F'i have a rhuncc nt our won* Fu
for Tampa where he will be absent f»i derful climate and every- Fa
Ff' thing. Keep up your spir- Fa
several days on business.
F-i its—-nou-nlcoholic, of course. Fa
5:10 A. M. DEC. 7, PJ2I **
Everybody smile, everybody boost, Fn
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ug fcg
everybody get busy on making this Ft) Maximum
Fa
Minimum
.jo ng
the best Christmas that Sanford has
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ever seen.
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F^ Barometer
;I0.28 Wu
Calm and clear.
Frost.
Fa
The cold weather is making fancy F4
Fa
lettuce nnd fancy lettuce will bring
fancy prices in the mnrkcts and then F a F a F n F a i t a F a R u p a i a i i n
wt. will all have more money.
Winners will be remembered in San­
A northern visitor to the city today ford as Miss Mary Hell Horne. Mrs.
said that the engraved
Christmas King says Sanford and Florida for
curds at the Herald office were tho her in preferance to Ga.
prettiest line she had seen anywhere.
Lawrence Haynes, High School
22U-3te
The Sanford Hand will give a con­ Auditorium, December [&gt;th.
cert Thursday night in Central Park.
The Sanford merchants have a fine
The merchants should keep their
stores open Thursday nights until line of goods tliis season nnd they are
Christmas and have the hand play going in for a big Christmas trade.
Get in line and boost your business.
down town.
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M. \V. Lovell has returned to bis
NOTICE! Our fall invitation sale
orange grovii near Leesburg after h»H been so successful that wo have
spending a few days hero with home decided to continue it for ten days
folks. Onpt. Lovell retains his r e s i - , l»''«er. Wo are giving a goodly numdence in Sanford and enmo over to ,,cr ,,r wpeeial values as trade stimuvote in' the city election.
, l,,tor8 ’"'d we Invite you to come and
______
see for yourself. New goods nrrivJ. E. V. Jervey of Charleston has *ng. Lowest prices of the year.— Bivarrived in the city nnd will be here l'rH nros &lt; Snnford avenue. You will
for some time. Ned is almost a San­ be repaid for your longer journey.
ford citizen as lie spends all of his Lower rent is not the only reason why
D-&amp;-W-ltp
winters here being engaged in buy­ we give better values.
ing mid selling Sanford vegetables.
SITUATION WANTED— Young Indy
desires position, assistant book­
J. !L Wendlor editor of the Winter
keeping, office work or clerking. Ref­
Park Post wns n visitor to the city
erences. Also lady stenographer with
today having some work done in the three years experience open for posi­
Herald plant. Mr. Wendlor will have tion. Apply 203 Maple Ave. 22l)-ltp
the Florida Post ready about the WANTED— 1021 Ford Sedan, good
first of tiie year at which time it will
condition. Offer cash iT price is
he issued as a daily state paper.
reasonable. Address II. Ib, Box 548,
before Saturday and where car can be
Mrs. T. E. King has returned from scon:
220-2tp
a months visit to tier daughter, Mrs.
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
Dr. Winners of Atlanta, Gn. Mrs.

The All Souls Bazaar, held in tho
Parish House Inst night, wbb an
overwhelming success, nnd promises
a bigger crowd tonight. Upwards
of twenty five chickens were consum­
ed nt the dinner, nnd the nlr of satis­
fied contentment, showing In tho
faces o f the diners, carried its own
indorsement. The bill of fare came
up to last year’s und that speaks for
itself.
Tonight will witness a spread like
you enjoy on your summer travels
in quaint New England town. To
put in differently; A big New Eng­
land dinner is planned. It will he
hh old fushiuned family affair, where
nobody gets up from tho table
hungry. Luscious mince pie will be
the crowning feature as a desert.
The Ladies of All Souls are staking
their reputation on tonight's dinner.
No one denies that thc season
might be more prosperous, but people
know value when they see it. Sanford
Ladies can sense bargains. This wns
exemplified last night at the Fnney
Goods Table where articles of rare
design nnd delicate hand work arc ex­
hibited.
They carried home kitchen made
cakes from the cake table, tit prices
rediculous in comparison with their
value.
After the other excitements tonight
the festivities will give way to the
dance.

■ 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
1 we are all interested, that we will not allow our town to become stag- I
Jj nant; we’ll keep things humming.
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Meeting of Saxaphone Hand at the
court house tonight at 0:00 o’clock.
All interested in Saxophones be sure
to be there.
FOR RENT— Furnished
Park avenue.

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220-0tp

F A C TO R Y TO USERS
PRICES
107 West First Kt., Snnford, Florida

10,000 MILE CORDS

UNEXCELLED FO R
QUALITY £- DURABILITY

than Cords.

THE BALL HARD­
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Electric Heaters

Sanford

Ray Brothers

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Reasonable Terms
Firs! class iningalinv on brick road. $250 cash, balance $50
per month and interest; or $500.00 cash and little smaller
payment per month. YOUIt OPPORTUNITY.
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Classified advertisements, 5 cents « line. No ad taken for leaa than
25 cents, and positively no ciasstrie d ails charged lo anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders. Count five words lo a line and remit ac­
cordingly.

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FOR RENT— Furnished rooms, with
or without board. 503 West Third
Street,
220-6tc
FOR RENT— Ferndalo Apartments,
furnished or unfurnished. See Mrs.
L. G. Loveless, in Maisch block, 305
East First St. Plume 20G-L1 lUltfc

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W ANTED
WANTED—Salesman with car to
Hell low priced 1U,000 mile
cord
tircH. Guaranteed salary and contrnct
to right party.—Goodstoek Cord Tiro
Company, 1100 Michigan Ave., Chi­
cago, III.
220-ltp
NICE PI,AIN SEWING done at «l-i
Second street,
21I)-3tp
WANTED—Customers for fresh mlik,
morning and evening deliveries.— R.
L. Garrison. Phono 3711. 160-St-Tu
204-tfc

WANTED

Large manufacturing company, man­
ufacturing potato barrets, wish to es­
tablish branch warehouse In Sanford
and desire brunch manager who can
invest 31,000.(10. Address, P. O. Box
FOR R E N T
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms. 2501, Jacksonville, Florida.
Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
hi
Wi m
Street.
105 tfc R.1 in M
FOR RENT—Two furnishod bod
rooms, Mrs. W. F. Leavitt, cornor
Elm and Third. Phono 437-W.
2! -tfc
FOR RENT— Ono
furnished bod
room, also garage. 116 Laurel Ave,
100-tfc

XUST
LOST— Golf 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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LOST— Between Methodist church
and leu plant, brown suit case, with
J. S. D. on leather. Finder return
to Herald Office, and receive re­
ward.
21B-tfc.

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ATTENTION MEMBERS OF
TIIE AMERICAN LEGION

All members of the American Le­
gion are requested to bo present at tha
regular mooting Thursday, December
8th, at 8 p. m. at tho court house.
L. F. ROPER,
Post Commander.
FOR RENT— Light
housekeeping
K. R. MURRELL, Jr.,
rooms. 1020 East Second 8L
2I8-2tc
Adjutant.
220-4 tp
Sanford, FU.

F. P. RINES
105 Palmetto Ave.

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C o n n e lly

FOR RENT— Bed room, 311 Park ave­
nue.
178-tfc
Edison Mazda Lamps FOR RENT— Suburbun home! Call
STATES, PERFECTION, PEERLESS
308-J.
107tfc
For Brighter Light
Wc carry nil makes
FOR R E fit—1
Two furnished tod
rooms, 611 Park Avo.
212-tfc
6-Volt Batteries, $10.00 30x3 Fidelity Tires
F b l( KENT—Two or three room
housekeeping apartments, 710 Oak
for....
to $25.00
Avo.
218-6tp
FIrats ahd Guaranteed
FOR RENT—2 furnishod rooms for
Genuine “ E X ID E ” Ser­
light housekeeping, 206 East Third
Gasoline
St,___________________________
210-2tp
vice Store at
from visible pump. Accurate measure.
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FOR RENT— Light
housekeeping
Oils and Greases
rooms, 206 Park Ave.
210-fltp
Wo give tickets with each purchase, FOR It ENT— Two furnished rooms.
Inquire 600 Palmetto ave. 210-Otp
good for 5 per cent In trade
Phone 481-J
FOR REM!— Rooms und kitchonnttes,
Shirley Apt., opp, P, O.
220-20tp

$8.50 r *

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BARGAIN IN NEW HOUSE

FANCY BASKETS

FIRESTONE, GOODYEAR, UNITED

B. &amp;DISTRIBUTORS
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HAVE YOU SEEN

6,000 mile FABRICS one-third less

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

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30x31/0..................... $15.90
32x3/2 ..................... 20.90
32x4
28.90
33x4
29.90
34x4
30.90
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M E R IC A N B E A U T Y
and H O T-PO IN T
34x4/2 ...................... 33.90
35x5
42.90 Electric Irons

Open and Closed Models
in Stock

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FOR SALE— Upright piano, good
condition, for $1UU cosh.
Phone
100-J.
218-6tp
FOR SALE— Eight room house with
bath. Immediate possession. Small
payment down, long time on balunco.
GENERAL REPAIRING
See Lnno or address Box 782, Day­
109-Tu-Snt-4w
West First St.
Old Ford (inrage tona, Fin.
FOR SALE— Dining tnble, walnut bed
Phone No. 447-W
and springs. Call 3US-J.
200-tfc
FOR SALE—One Florence Automat­
ic 3-burner oil stove with mantel
nnd oven. Call 415-W.
204-tfc
FOR SALE- -One Daisy chum. Call
11 r.-W.
204-tfc
FOR SALE—Two story
business
building. Apply to tho ownor, Klon
the Assortment of
Arcs, 805 0th St.
205-tfc
FOR SALE—Cnbbugo and lottuco
plants. Soo R. F. Crenshaw at tho
postoffico.
200-tfc
FOR SALE OR RENT— 8-roomud
house, 1011 Oak ave. Phono 283-J.
— A t—
218-tfc
FOR SALE Cl IEA P—Gun range and
wood range, 1011 Oak ave. Phone
283-J._____________
218-tfc

for the bath, bedroom and Nursery

209 Park Avenue.

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NOTICE

AMERICAN TIRE CO.

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HUY A LOT in Lnno's sub-dlvision,
$25.00 canh balance $10.00 per
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
month.— E. F. Lane, The Real Estate
218-fltp
The, Senior. Class has received Man.
their class rings and are proudly
disnlnvlnc them. Thes» rinc"i have EXPERT INSURANCE SERVICE
linen selected h&gt;' the whole school f|S
I represent progressive, modern In­
the nfflelnt rln,r of the Sanford TJMj surance old-line companies nnd am
Q'-honl and can he worn |»&gt;' nil oradil- prompt in rendering you expert serv­
ates of the Institution. The de«l"ii ice in securing fur you just what you
Is ,i sen I with the flenre of n*i Tndinn want in. life insurance on tho plan
In 'h., center end four atoes one
suited to your present nnd future
each I'nnf" of Tltiirh OchnoT nround need. Endowment, monthly Income
♦Ills ts emhousild the nemo ,vC the pinna, and automobile and fire in­
ol end the veer of ,-radnotlnn
surance. Write or phono ino to call.
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Actjwjnf |*ifi «*?|1 conn
W. J. TIIIGPEN.
nut nn n rOr»*"»r n1*n* ‘T mhwIo Out 11
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Here for a limited slay. Patrons de­
siring tunings phone Valdez Hotel.

The Family’s
Xmas Gift

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Auditorium, December lHh.
220-3te

Piano Owners, Notice!

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Sanford
THE

'City Substanlial”

The S anford D aily Herald
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

PROMISE OF ALLEGIANCE
TO EMPIRE BY SINN FEIN
AGREEMENT ACCEPTABLE
To King* as it Involves
Ireland’s Association
With Empire

IRISH FREE STATE

STATE AQUATIC
MEET FOR 1922
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VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 219

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1921

VOLUME II

Sanford

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WHY THE SANFORD HERALD
COVERS THIS FIELD THOROLY
To make his newspaper fit, the editor must have a clear
and thorough knowledge of his field, of Us people. Ho must
know what the people of the community want, what will be of
benefit to them, what will interest them, whnt they will best
understand nnd appreciate. Ho must know what one kind of
material will nppcnl to the lurgest possible perccntngo of tho
people of the community, nnd mnko thnt one kind of material
tho bnsis of which to build for support, says the Publishers
Auxiliary.
Tho editor who through a thorough knowledge of his field
produces a newspaper thnt fits tho needs nnd wishes of the peo­
ple of the community will secure nnd hold the subscribers thnt
nro essontinl to newspaper success, nnd when he gets nnd holds
tho renders ho is in a position to serve the community. When
he has given the people thnt which best fits their needs nnd
their wishes he has secured the confidence of tho people, nnd
he enn then advocate through his columns those things which
will he of advantage to the community ns a whole, with tho
ni^immce of carrying the people with him bernuso of the con­
fidence they have in bis paper.

BIG 4 POWERS ENTENTE
MAY ENTER INTO TREATY
TO REPLACE OLD ALLIANCE
KU KLUX H U N
PARADEDSTREETS
100 STRONG

America, England, Ja­
pan and France May
Have New Deal

AWAITING REPLY

NO ONE KNEW FROM WHENCE
OPEN TO ALL II 1CII SCHOOLS
THEY CAME OR WHERE
AND PROMISES GREAT
THEY WENT
SPORT
FROM TOKIO TODAY ON T n R
w it h d r a w a l o f a l l m il it a r y
PROPOSITION WITH AMERI­
fo rces ' a n d
in s u r e s
The Ku Klux Klan over 100 strong
The governing committee of the P..i
CA HOLDING ALOOF
PEACEFUL CONDITIONS
Florida State Aquatic meet togothor Wa
paraded tho streets here Inst night.
with C. W. Street, dr., president of
No one know from whence they came
(Hr Thr Aaaiiclnlrd I'rraa)
(II? The \Nanrlnlrd Preaa)
WASHINGTON,
Dee. 0.—Tho ques­
the
Southeastern
Association
A.
A.
LONDON, Dec. 6— England nnd
or where they went but promptly a t
U.
have
just
completed
plans
for
the
tion
of
a
three
or
four
powor ngreoIreland awoke today from their
fm 8 :,*10 ns scheduled they appeared at mont to replace tho Anglo-Jnpnneso
next meet to he held April 2'd, 11)22.
troubled iilec|&gt; of despondency over
Ftj Fa M F t F t F t F t F t F t F-a the head of First street nnd paraded alliance Is demanding increased at­
M Ri h h Ft Fu Ft Fax
Particulars of the meet will he mailed
tin- Irish situation to learn Joyous
to Florida High schools in a few days
the full length of the street going up tention among tho arms delegates
news of sensntionnl nnd wholly
giving
order
of
events,
rules
of
the
Oak avenue and then vanishing into while they wait for Japan to dofino
unexpected agreement reached,
course, eligibility requirements nnd
her position on tho naval ratio.
thin air. Mills had boon distributed In
' between English nnd Irish con­
Tho latest suggestion, contemplat­
I
stnto
records.
ferees in today's small hours.
tho afternoon announcing tho fnct ing an entente to include tho United
j
As
in
the
past,
the
meet
Is
open
to
Negotiations for settlement con­
that a parade would occur at 8:110 nnd States, Great Brltifln, Japan nnd
' all high schools in Florida. A school
sidered yesterday to have defin­
every one was out to see it as no one Franco, hns developed to the point
I is permitted to enter a team of not
itely collapsed nnd compromise
knew just whnt kind of a parade it where a tentative tronty draft is un­
achieved after night long strug­ ' more than six or less than five hoys
would he and many had their own der consideration In sumo quarters, al­
1or girls nnd may send a team of each.
gle seems likely to ho chronicled
ideas. Curiosity brought out tho most though it has not boon formally proI
Only
one
contestant
for
each
school
us the most momentous event In
of
them and they were not disappoint­ seated to the conference.
will he allowed to enter an event with Delivered in Person and in the Presence of Dele­
history of Anglo-Irish relations.
ed
for as tho white robed and white
There are indications that tho Jap ­
the exception of the relay races, when
While the agreement must still
gates
to
Conferenve
cowled
figures
swung
into
First
street
anese
delegates and perhaps tho Brit­
four girls or four hoys will compose
he submitted to Doll Elrenn and
marching slowly and two by two with ish as well, aro consulting their homo
a team. Each school must enter a con­
the British parliament for ratifi­
WASHINGTON, Dec. G. President a plan for the merchant marine which the flaming cross at the head there governments on such a proposition nt
testant in each event. Two alternates
cation all quarters here today are
will be allowed on each boys’ team Harding informed congress today in contemplates no greater draft on the was a hush fell over the crowds and the same time that they are asking
disposed to regard the outlook as
and three alternates.jui each girls Isis first annual message that “'.Most public treasury. He suggested en­ not a word was spoken as tho white for further instructions in regard to
of the brightest.
for co-operative
market- figures marched
along saying nothsunstitme in case
ease of
oi sickness
sicKiiess
..... , couragement
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....... thu naval ratio.
team, to substitute
or accident. The eligibility rules of gratifying world accomplishment
y j,,,, programs as means of assisting in Ing—nil was silent an the tomb and
On the part of tho American gov­
LONDON, Dec. G.— \ definite
the Florida State High School Athlo- arms conference is not improbable, relief of present agricultural condi-1c,ne of the most Impressive parades ernment there apparently is no dis­
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promise of nieginnee to the em­
tie Association nnd tho A. A. U. will The message was ilulivered by. tho tions. He told congress It should give Hint lias ever been staged in Sanford. position to entertain an entente pro­
pire by Sinn Fein provided In the
The marchers carried signs hearing posal, at least at tho present stage of
president in person nnd in tho pros- earnest attention to the general poligovern.
Irish peace terms, the Central
Twenty-four sterling silver cups are ence of delegates to the conference cy of transportation, of distributed in- the legends: "Loafers, Go to Work"j the negotiations. Later such a sug­
news states. The agreement, it
to lie offered this your beside gold, uml most of the diplomats regularly dustry and highway construction, cn- “White Supremacy"; "Judges and gestion may receive consideration pro­
says, is satisfactory to King
silver and bronze medals. Two large stationed in Washington. He recoin- courage the spread of population nnd Juries, Do Your Duty"; "Sheriff nnd vided it includes no requirement coun­
(Seorge in that it Involves Ire­
perpetual cups will he offered, one to mended the early enactment of u per- restore proper bnlnnco between tho Officers, Do Your Duty"; "Wo will be ter to American public opinion.
land's association with the em­
the boys'
Upon high authority it was said to­
1the
hoy tenm nnd one to the girls' munont tariff and foreign debt re- city nnd country. Also recommended Here Today and Tomorrow" nnd lit tho
pire.
last
of
the
parade
a
sign
"Warning,
founding
bills.
Suggested
eonsldcrnplans
of
conference,
common
counsel,
day
that the naval problem nH it wns
team winning the highest number of
Don’t
Follow
U
h
,”
the
Inst,
of
course,
tinn
of
amendment
to
the
constitution
medinttpn,
arbitration
and
judicial
doreferred
to Tokio after the last meet­
points in tho meet. After n tenm has
LONDON, Dec. G.—Tho Even­
won a perpetual cup three times it to end the issue of non-tnxnblo bonds, termination in controversies between being unnecessary as no ono bad any ing of tho “big three" involves no
ing Standard says the govern­
idea of following them. They wore a proposal for n political agreement of
shall become their permanent proper­ He snid it was tho purpose to present capital and labor.
ment’s proposals for the Irish
hunch of Idg men most of them being any character, hut Is concerned solely
ty upon winning same. A cup will ho
settlement, upon which nn agree­
in tho six foot class and they mndo n with the naval and military aspects of
awarded to the winner of the first
ment was reached this morning,
most imposing array. No ono knows the situation. The American delega­
place in each event, said cup to be­
provides for Irish free state,
why they marched last night hut some tion adheres to its expectation thnt
come the permanent property of the
withdrawnl of all military forces
have a good idea and as usual they tho naval issue will bo settled without
High School which the contestant rep­
from Ireland and safeguards
will have the right effect.
conditioning the decision on any sort
resents, after a fTigh School has won
which will insure peaceful condi­
And then it demonstrated that tho of a political rearrangement. ,
first place in that particular event
Ku Klux Klan really exists in tills
tions there.
Admiral Rnron Knto, of tho Japa­
two years. A gold, silver, and bronze
county.
nese delegation, said last night, how­
medal will be awarded to contestants
LONDON, Dec. 0.—It is officially winning first, second and third places,
ever that the naval question involved
INDEMNITY. HEAD-ON COLLISION PASS KNO­ TWO COURTS WORK
nnnmilieod that tho government offic­ with tho exception of the relay. A
issues which aro of far reaching ef­
PAYMENT
KU TRAIN; RIG CASUAL­
ial- and the representatives of the gold medal will be awarded to each
CKKH9 IS INFORMED IIY
ON AKRUCKLK CASE fect upon the national and internation­
TY LIST
Rail Eiroann have reached an ngree- member of the team winning tho reREI.IARLE SOURCES
al life of Japan and on tho policies of
mctii. the terms of which will he sub-j
(Hr
Tlit*
\*«orlntril
I'rraa)
great powers for decades to como nnd
(lly Tin* Anaorlntril l’rr»&gt;)
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 0.—Two perhaps permanently. These issues,
(lly The Ammrlnlrd I'rM")
milled for the acceptance of parlia­ lny.
C. W. Street said, "This is tho most
PHILADELPHIA,
Dec.
0.
-TwontyPARIS, Dec. G.—Germany will prolicourts were concerned today with the hu said, should be brought to the full
ment and of tho Mail Eireunn.
beautiful set of cups I have ever seen, ably be granted a threu
vears’ do- three victims of the head-on collision aftermath of the manslaughter trial
three years
A copy of the agreement has been no meet that I know of has over of­
knowledge and consideration of Ills
lay in her cash indemnity payments, y,.Hi,,n |„y between the Philadelphia nf
&lt;- ( Fatty) Arbuckle which government before definite action is
sent to Sir James Craig, the Ulster fered such a set."
the Associated Press is Informed from nts! Reading passenger trains near ended In n disagreement yesterday.
premier, by special messenger.
taken.
Daytona, Lakeland, Orlando, St. the mo! t reliable sourct
Negotia­
In the Commissioner's division of
The delay ill presenting Japan's def­
Petersburg, Goorgu
Washington, tions are now going on between the Itryn Athyn, Pa., are accounted for
LONDON, Dec. G.—Tho conference Woodrow Wilson, Kissimmee, New
the United States District Court nn inite position on ratio, declared tho
early
today.
With
one
or
two
excepbetween the government ministers and Smyrna, Sanford, Hillsborough, Win­ reparations officials of Franco and
nppernnee was mndo for Arbuckle in Japanese statesman, is due wholly to
Sinn I'ein delegates reached an agree­ ter Garden, West Palm Reach and Great Rritnin, and tho responsible of- tions, however, definite Identification answer to a prohibition vlolntidn the difficulties of cable communica­
ment at an early hour yesterday Winter Park entered contestants Inst fieials of both countries virtually is impossible because of charred con- charge and siniultnnenusly In the tion nnd thu desire of thu Jnpnncso
morning on tho new proposals, which year. Duval intended coming in but agree that Germany must be given u dition of bodies. Nearly till were tuk- police court Mrs. Minnie Neighbors, government to act circumspectly in so
it
understood underwent certain was unable to enter for good reasons. breatliing spoil. All that remains to ,.n from the wreckage of two wooden witness for tile defense In the man­ important a decision, !t lir.j been in­
be done is to work out a scheme no- coaches, which caught firu almost infmodifications for an Irish settlement.
dicated that it may ho late in tho week
Duval nnd other schools have al­ ccptnhlo to both countries.
mediately after tho accident and wore slaughter t ini. nppeart d on n per­
After a session which lasted more ready signified their intention of en­
before the Japanese are ready to re*
jury
charge
in
connccMnn
with
her
The suggestion of a three year mor- destroyed. Canvass of residents of
than three hours, tho meuting of the tering the meet next spring and Flor­
turn a reply to thu latest naval pro­
testimon
government ministers and Irish rep­ ida will have the largest high school utorlum has been abandoned at the Newton and Southampton, two little
A preliminary hoiirlr." war waited position.
resentatives in the Downing Street swimming meet of any stnto In tho earnest solicitation of Frnnee. The towns whore most of the victims liv- by the defense on tho prohibition
Fronch representatives explain thnt t&gt;d, showed several persons known to
reailenee of the Prime Mlnlrtor sep­ union. There wero 1G0 entries, in tho
UNDERWOOD OBLIGED
the
word moratorium was especially have been passengers still missing, charge nnd tho Neighbors e.v'o wns
arated and a member of the cabinet, 11)21 meet nnd two thousand specta­
TO LEAVE CONFERENCE
and it is feared other bodies are bur- continued until Wednesday.
replying to n question ns to how tors witnessed one nf the most inter­ offensive to the French people In con­
Previous to tho calling of these
nection with tho Indemnity inasmuch jed in the wreckage or burned up.
ACCOUNT MOTHER'S DEATH
things stood, snid:
esting Aquatic events ever held.
cases District Attorney Brady an­
as
it
was
understood
ns
meaning
com------------------------■
“The news isn't had; an agreement,
nounced thnt he wns Investigating
(Hr Thr Aaaiiclnlrd I'rraa)
plete suspension of payments of all
in fmt, has been reached, tho terms AGKD COUPLE FOUND
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—Senator
information thnt an attem pt was
kinds.
of which will lie communicated to the
DEAD IN APARTMENT
I mndo to intimldntc Mrs. Helen M. tnderwood left for Birmingham to­
Tito reparations holiday cannot bo
press in time for Wednesday morning
Hubbard, one of the jurors In the dny on account of hl« Mother's denth.
used by Germany ns a means &lt;rf evad­
papers,"
Visitors to Daytona Were to Cole- ing nil future payments of indemnity,
manslaughter trial. She voted for Ills alisenco is expected to effect the
hrnte Golden Anniversary Dec.
conviction consistently.
. work of tho Armumcnt Conference,
French officials explained, hut It i s |
inSCU1TS FROM ROME
I Tho prlhihltlnn violation chnrgo as ho is a member of Amorican Dele­
being considered so that Germany |
OF ILL-FATED LEE
G—
T
h
o
DAYTONA, Fla., Dec.
arose out nf the serving and con­ gation jmd also chairman of sub­
will hotter ho able at the end of two
FAMILY AFFECT NINE bodies of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sm ith,, or three yenrs to fulfill her repara­ UNDER AGREEMENT REACHED sumption of liquor nt tIn* party In committee dealing with Chinese
winter visitors from La Porte, Inti., tion obligations, nnd she then must
LAST NIGHT AT CON- '
I Arbucklo’s rooms In tho Hotel St. Tariff matters.
(Ilr The AMiirlnlrd I'rena)
,
, .
mcnt this be prepared to pay full a "rensonnble
TERENCE
Francis on September B, during
M'GUSTA Dec fi.—A Roqunl to | were found In tin ir npnrtn
which he is alleged to hnvo injured 112 YEARS OLD,
the Iteldoe mystery in which tho wife morning, death having been due to indemnity."
(llr Tlir A *lull'll I'rraa)
Miss Rnppo, motion picture actress.
DIED LAST WEEK
ntid three children of J. W. Loo, a asphyxiation enused by gas escaping
BIRMINGHAM, England, Dec. 0.
from
a
hot
wnter
licnter.
The
couple
ARGUMENT
IN
MANDAMUS
The
manslaughter trial resulted
prominent planter, died suddenly n
Ireland horenfter will ho known offic­ from Miss Rappe’s death.
(Hr Thr Aaanrlntrd I'rraa)
SUIT DROUGHT 1»Y
few weeks ngo, of a strange malady bad npppnrently been dead since SutCAIMTOLA, Dec. 0.—Aunt Ellon
ially nH Irish free state under an
CITIZENS
OF
PENSACOLA
believed nt the time, to have been | urdny.
_
Williams, said by persons who had
Imd only
agreement reached at lust night’H THIEVES TAKE FOOD
caused by poison, hns taken plnco nt
Mr. nnd Mis. •s "' 1
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 0.—Argu­
AND LOT OF JEWELRY known her many years, to he 112
Martin, s c.. nbnul fifteen mile, recently « n t out InelUrtlnn. to He
ment In suit for mandamus brought London conference it was announced
yenrs nf ago, died at her homo two
(Ur Thr Aamtrlnlrd I'rraa)
from Allendale, according to Infor- celebration of then g" ' &lt;
1
by certain citizens of Pensacola to by Lord Chancellor Birkenhead in an
miles from here Inst week. George
nmtion received In Augusta today anniversary, which was o
forco City Commissioners to call an address boro todny. Outlining tho
WINSTOM-SALEEM, N. C. Dee. B. N. Footman said ho hnd known hor
stating thnt nine persons nro desper­ December 21.
election to determine whether Ponsn- general terms of tho agreement Lord —Whllo Thomas E. Shore wns absent •17 yenrs nnd that she was living near
ately i|| nt n hoarding house thcro
roln should continue to ho governed Chancellor said "Wo proposed in the from hofe Inst night, thieves rnn- Centerville when ho first saw her.
WOMAN’S CLUIl NOTICE
after eating biscuits mndo from flour
by Commission, in on todays cnlnn- first place that within the nreu of snrked his housp nnd got nwny with She hud been blind tho lu3t few yenrs
The final consideration of tho club
taken from the lco home nt Hcldoc.
dnr of the Stnte Suppromo Court. Southern Ireland wo shall mnko thoso sllverwnre, jewelry nnd othor articles of her life. Mr. Footman said ho
The peculiarity of the situation is house and lot will ho taken up a t the Petition nr.klng commissionerr to cnll who beyond all question within thnt valued nt $l,r&gt;00. Aftor finishing did not know to whom sho had be­
thnt the affairs occiircd at thfc regular business meeting Wednesday
the such election wns filed two yenrH nren’ nt this moment are ontltlod to their task tho thloves, apparently longed when a slave. Hor husband
hoarding house of Mrs. R. F. Creech, afternoon nt threo o’colek nt * “ 1ago nnd fniluro of commission to act speak for overwhelming majority of suffering from hunger, went to tho died thirty years ngo. Sho had no
who is a Hlster-iiv-law of J. W Lee, S'Every "member is requested to bo resulted In mandamus suit which population, muBters in tholr own Ire box nnd holped themselves to children of her own but raised six
who is now lies ill nt the University (resent to have n voice in the matter.; hns been In courts Hlnco thnt time.
homes."
orphans.
milk. No nrrest has been made.
Iiospbnl here.

HARDING DELIVERS MESSAGE,
SAYS WORLD ACCOMPLISHMENT
IS PRESENT ARMS CONFERENCE

GERMANY MAY
WRECK VICTIMS
BE GRANTED
ON TRAIN
3-YEAR DELAY

IRELAND
FREE STATE

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PAGE SIX

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

A vote for Stovona menns continued
City achievement.
218-ltc

Election tomorrow; Stevens.

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ltc

“Butchers Bay Cut is Unfair,”
Hnrding’s
other
appointees
arc
says
a new headliner. That ’s what
For City Commissioner n vote for
doubtless
glad
they
aro
not
“living
wo
hnvc
hoticed nbout most of the
Forreat Lake la n Vote for Snnford.
the life of Roily.”—Springfield (Mo.) Telegram.
Lnder.
DECEMBER MATTRESS SALE
I^ot n "boom”, just a steady big pub­
Aa lomr as our supply of cotton
A voto for Stevens menns continued lic spirit and progress. Don’t check
lasts wo will sell now cotton mnttress218-ltc it; vote for it. You know that means
os at the following prices delivered. City achievement.
SESSUE HAYAKAWA in-----Stevens.
'
218-ltc
Full size r»0-lh. cotton mattress, $8.
Madam and Miss, don’t overlook I
Three-quarter size, $7.00.
your
importance in tomorrow’s elec- t Warfare Is of two kindd, offensive
Single bed sizo, $0.00.
You are not under nny obligation to tion. Re sure to do your olcctorinl nnd defensive. But the world Is get­
take these mattresses if not satisfac­ *duty and privilege. Voto for contin-, ting into a state of mind where all
ued civic Improvement; lot your bnllot; war is offensive.—Arknnsas Gazette,
tory on dolivory.
Will also renovate your old mattress nnd influence count for Stavens and
Madam nnd Miss, don’t overlook
up until December 20th, after which good government. I’honc 1000 and an
time we will discontinue renovating nuto will cnll for you, If you wish to your importance in tomorrow's elec­
218-ltc tion. Re sure to do your cloctorinl
and if you want work, get It while you ride to the polls.
“A Roaming Romeo”
can. Write us a card and your call
duty and privilege. Voto for contin­
A 2-part Comedy
“Thrift, without extrnvagnnco;” ued civic improvement; let your bnllot
will be answered at once.—Sanford
Stevens.
218-ltc and influence count for Stovons and
Mattress Factory, Sanford, Fin.
218-Gtp
good government. Phone 1000 and nn
Tomorrow—Cosmopolitan presents
Democratic lenders nre worried ns auto will cnll for you, if you wish to
For City Commissioner n vote for to who will bo tholr party nominee ride to the polls.
218-ltc
“The Woman God Changed”;
Forrest Lake is n Vote for Snnford.
In 1021. Seems to us ho, whoever
Also Fox News
The dnily despatches from Ulster
ho may be, is the man to do tho wor­
Old Fnshoned BARK DANCE rying.—Greenville (S. C.) -Piedmont. nnd Washington remind ono thnt
England Is waging peace on two
Parish Mouse, December 8th. Aus­
Snnford nnd progress; ’Rah for fronts.—Springfield Republican.
pices Brotherhood Saint Andrew.
Stevens.
2 1 8 -ltc
217-fitc.
Mr. Voter, have you civic prido? LEESBURG TO VOTE ON
Certainly.
Thon lot your bnllot to­
“Cnlifornin
Sets
New
Record
in
For City Commissioner n vote for
COMMISSION FORM
Orange Yield."—Headline. No sign morrow count for continunnco of tho
Forrest Lake Is a Vote for Snnford.
of a naval holiday in thnt.—DeTROIT stridc-ahend spirit nnd accomplish­
Notice is horeby given thnt tho regLEESBURG, Dec 2.—January 25,
ment
we’ve
been
enjoying.
218-ltc
Journal.
ulnr
municipal election for the City
Tho Herald has quite a number of
1022, has been set by tho city council
of
Snnford,
Florida, ns required by
unclaimed keys that have been found.
ns the dnto for n charter board elec­ Section 211 of Chuptor 8301, Acts of
A
Chicago
professor
of
seventy
Do
you
glory
in
our
city
develop­
If you have lost any keys look over
our assortment. If these keys are not ment nnd improvement of the pnst has just married his childhood’s play- tion in Leesburg. This is the first 11)10, to bo held each yonr on the first
claimed within the next few days they year or so ? Keep it up. Voto for j mate. When men of that nge marry. step in n well-defined movement here Tuesday after tho first Mondny in
218-ltc they generally choose their children’s , to put this city under n commission December, will bo held on Tuesday,
will be disposed of.
tfdh Stevens.
playmate.—Columbia (S. C.) State. form of government. Tho charter tho Gth day of Decombor, 1921, the
bonrd is to go thoroughly into the shino being tho first Tuesday nftcr
Whenever
n
man
says
something
For City Commissioner a vote for
ndvisubility
of such a form of govern- the first Mondny in Decombor, 1021,
Push
it
along,
boys!
Vote
for
tho
thnt
sounds
well
hut
means
nothing
Forrest Luke is a Vote for Sanford.
he is called nn orator.—Lington "Citv Substantial” and Stevens, ltc ment for Leesburg and in the event1in tho City Hall building, in the City
thnt Its findings fnvor such a form, of Snnford, Floridn, for tho purpose
Consistent, conscientious, capable News.
The
policy
of
disarmament
has
to
draw lip what it considers the of electing ono commissioner for the
conservative of everything good, pro­
Push it along, boys I Vote for tho progressed to tho point where very most prncticnl form of chnrtcr nnd to City of Snnford, Floridn, for tho term
gressive and honorable; Stevens, ltc
"City Substantial" nnd Stevens, ltc few people now say “millitnrism.”— present same to the voters for rati­ of three years. Tho polla will be open
Hartford Times.
fication or rejection. Tho commis­ at eight o’clock a, m. on tho dny of
The only relief given by the tnx
Wih its new and powerful tele­
sion ndvoentos here hnvc been at election and will closo a t sun-down of
measure is where it relieves you of
Consistent, conscientious, cnpnhlo work for some time, nnd tho present said day.
scope, Yale may see n winning foot­
your all.—Wheeling Register.
Ily order of tho City Commission
ball score noxt year.—Janesville conservative of everything good, pro­ development is n result of a chamber
gressive nnd hnnornblc; Stevens, ltc of commerce committeo appointed of the City of Sanford, Floridn.
“ Economical administration," that's Gazette.
L. R. PHILIPS,
by G. C. Ware, presidept of the
the watchword; Stevens.
218-ltc
"Thrift, without extravagance;" i chamber, to look Into the m atter nnd 215-dtc
City Auditor and Clork.
Don’t throw cold water on tho city’s
218-ltc | report its findings back to tho
Henry Ford is less advertised by burning enthusiasm and up-build sp ir-; Stevens,
chamber. At a mass meeting called
his tractors than by his detractors. it. Keep it n going; tills m enns'
Anohow, Babe uth fills one big for the purpose of hearing the com­
Stevens, as everybody knows. 128-ltc
-Columbia (S. C.) Record.
requirement of the vaudeville stngo mittee’s report, more or le^s oppo­
that of not being able to sing.— sition to the report which cnthusicnlFortunately this new battleship
Do you glory in our city develop­
ment am! improvement of the past West Virginia is an oil burner. Coal Nashville Tennessean.
ly endorsed the commission plnn for
year or so? Keep it up. Vote for causes trouble in West Vlrglnin.— 1
Leesburg, caused the committeo
Snnford nnd progress; 'Rah for chairman, A. II. Bourlny, to with­
Stevens.
218-ltc Arkansas Gazette.
218-ltc draw’ tho roport and to connnenco tho
I Stevens.
Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
circulation of a petition nsking tho
EYES EXAMINED
✓
Washington hotel keepers must city council to cnll n charter hoard
J0
ho alarmed over the progress the election. The required number of
Henry McLauIin, Jr.
armament conference is making.— electors was found in u very short
OI'T. D.
Indianapolis Star.
time nnd their signatures nffixod to
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
the petition, which resulted in tho
212
East. 1st St.
Sanford, FIs.
DIVERSIFICATION THE
council cnlling nnd setting the dnto
KEYNOTE TO SUCCESS for the election.
WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSE

The Star To-day

Rv

“The . .
Swamp”

VI
Fine Assortment of

KAYNEE BLOUSES

NOTICE OFELECTION

$1.00
SANFORD SHOE &amp;
CLOTHING CO.
Election tomorrow; Stevens.

ltc

Oncthird of your life time is spent
in bed—have a confortnblc bed; so
read the old advertisement. Onesixth of your busy day is spent in
th«j street cnr. Yes, you guessed it.
—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
Not a "boom", just a steady big pub­
lic spirit ami progress. Don’t check
it; vote for it. You know that means
Stevens.
218-ltc
The road to peace is ppavod with
good preventions.—Cleveland Press.

I I P

ill

Stevens and Good Government, ltc
It seems that France is always
ready to raise Old-Hundred.—Nor­
folk Virginian Piolct.

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PLACE YOUR |ORDER NOW
AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
i

Christmas
Cards

J

The manufacturers are
simply not able to make
all the Christmas Cards
wanted if orders are not
place:d eai*Iy with them
We have the beautiful
line on display. 1 hese cards are
strictly
personal,not stock cams
1 ou can order now for delivery
in December

Diversity, including the rnising of
Don’t throw cold water on tho city’s
H. W. NICKERSON
livestock, is without doubt the key- |,urnil)(r enthusiasm and up-build spirnote to successful farming. Any one it. Keep it a going; this menns
crop, choose what you may, is sure Stevens, an everybody knows. 128-ltc Public Accountant; Audits—Systems
Income Tax Service
to fail in tho long run.
Tho man with a variety of crops is
Room 10 McNcill-Davis Bldg.
almost certain of a substantial in­
Phone 852
Orlando, FIs.
come, Bays Professor J. M. Scott, of
tho Florida Experiment Station.
With the one-crop man thq anmo
thing is not true. If the one crop
i fails or if the market for it is poor,
| much is lost. A farmer of the onei crop type must depend on the lmnk Better Can’t Be Baked
Cold Weather is Here
1or fertilizer company to carry him
thru another year when hi- strikes
"Now’s the time to get your wood"
a had year. If he had diversified,
We have both OAK nnd PINE
Ids chances would have been more
OUR WOOD IS GOOD,
numerous, lie would have had hoga
OUR PRICE IS RIGHT
and cattle, eggs and poultry to sell.
He would Imvc had corn, potatoes,
Phone 34 and ffive your
etc. All of these tilings would help
to tide over the had year.
order before the Rush
The farmer who grows a variety
To get Prompt Delivery
of crops and has livestock on *his
farm will he aide to convert much of
his crops into meat and milk nnd
or See J. T. ALLEN
50c per pound
eggs nnd at tin* same time turn back
11 1 G. Seventh 91.
to tbo soil valuable plant food for
future crops. This is a gcncrnl
Next to Princess Theatre
pprnetice farmers must follow, if
they want to live at home and bonrd
For olHce supplies, stationery, etc.,
at the same place. The farm that
IHI come to tho Herald office.
gets a large portion of its food, food
for man and beast and soil, from
elsewhere, can hardly lie called a
real farm.
In order to carry stock thru
periods when pastures nre scant,
ample provision must lie made for
storing feed. Corn cribs, potato
bouses, hay mows or sheds, nnd soils
nre necessary. The silo is possibly
HOSE FOUR
tbo most economical saver of feed
for cattle. In It the entire nutritive
'
BLISS TRIUMPH
value of feed can be saved. Silage
is succulent, furnishing green feed
COBBLERS
thru the winter months. 'It might
tnko the place of tho pasture in sum- 1
This seed
stock Is especially selected Maine Grown,’
mer during droughts.
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FRUIT CAKE

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ROUTH BROS.
BAKERY

Seed Potatoes

Ladies and Gentlemen, use tho
phone tomorrow if you wish to rido
to your voting precinct. Cnll 1000,
and politely you will bo carried to tho
booth and home ncrnln.

11 PECK BAGS
Ask for Prices

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PAGE FOUR

SOCIETY

BUSINESS AND PROFES­
SIONAL WOMEN’S CLUB

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Hip Trimming

The Business and Professional
MRS. FRED DAIKKit, Society Editor,
Womens'
Club held n well attended,
Phone 217-W
enthusiastic
meeting In their new
I f 7 (ill h n v r m i 7 fr ie n d s v is it in g 7 0 U
— If 7 0 11 nrr g o in g »i» 7 wrhere o r ru in in g club rooms on Monday evening.
fctimr, op U run u rr e n lr r t n ln ln g . ix r llr
These rooms are located over the
■ in. 1 to I rnrd to th is d ip n r in ir n t, g iv in g
d e ta ils . or Ir lr h n o n r Ih r llr m . II w ill
First
National Bank and have been
b r g r r n ll 7 n p iir r c ln lr d .
most chnrmingly furnished by an
SOCIAL CALENDAR
nhlo committee. Some of the filmishings were donated or loaned by
Wednesday—Mrs. Robert Ilinea will various members and some purchased
entertain the members of tho Semi­ by the club. These ciuh rooms will
nole Bridge Club nt her home on be a great convenience for tho busi­
Pnrk avenue, at 11:00 p. m.
ness women and girls of Snnford, as
Wednesday—Business meeting of tho thoy combine a rest room where
Woman’s Club at tho Club rooms nt members may go any time with
B:00 p. m.
their friends.
Thursday—Mrs. II. J. Holly will en­
At tho meeting last night, Mrs.
tertain at her homo on Park avenue
Loonnrdi, the president, presided over
nt .1:00 p. in. complimenting Miss
a full business cnlnnder which includ­
Norma Herndon.
ed reports of officers and committees,
Thursday—Mrs. I,. C. Kolb will enteramendments to constitution, etc. Tho
tnin the members of the Every
club
voted to cooperate with the
Week Hridgo Club nt her homo on
movement
now on foot to securo a
Parke avenue at three o'clock.
county
health
nurse.
Thursday—Barn Dance at the Parish
After
tho
business,
hot Cocoa was
House at 8:00 p. rn., under the aus­
served.
pices of the Brotherhood of St.
Andrew.
BAPTIST BAZAAR
Thursday—Barn Dance at Parish
House, 8 p. m„ auspices of Brother­
The ladies of the Baptist church
hood Saint Andrews,
Friday—Mrs. Geo. DeCottcs will en­ will hold their annual Bazaar next
tertain at bridge complimenting Friday and Saturday, December 10th
Mrs. .1. E. Urousa, of Vancouver, II. and 17th, the place to he announced
C,p th evguost of Mrs. B. W. Hern­ later.
don and Mrs. Frank Hour, of Augus­
DANCE AT PARISH MOUSE
te, Gn., the guest of Mrs. T. I.. Du­
mas. The guests including mem­
I
Hip trimming wsms to b« tbt
challenge tho creator of suits Is
The members of the Brotherhood of
bers of the Fortnightly Club.
at the woman who would
Friday—Mrs. George Chamberlain Si. Andrew will give an old-fashioned I flinging
b* avails. Wblls soma dsslgnsrs
Friday—Methodist church will hold dance Thursday evening at 8:01) at
"hav« a hsart" In creating suits
their annual bazaar at tho old stand the Parish House, All kinds of dam--, ihst stout women van wear, many
of tbs best models show ths short
es will he on the programs, waltz,
of Mrs. Cates on First street,
coat with fantasies of fur and rip­
two
step,
lancers,
quadrille
and
in
fact
will entertain the members of the
pled fur band* over ths M pt
Sul Iio Henson Chapter, D. A. It., nt all of the dances we used to enjoy.
luncheon ul her home at Daytona Good music will lie furnished and ev­
Beach, and will also entertain a t a eryone is invited to attend. The price PLEA FOR THE SMALL BIRDS
reception for the Snllio Harrison of admission Is very small, and every- Wri t er Cnlla Attention to Their Vast
Chapter and the Abigail- Bartholo­ mc is urged to come nut and help tile
Services in Slaying the Ravages
mew Chapter, Daytona, in the af­ hoys make this dance a success.
of Insects.
ternoon.
Saturday—Mrs. B. A. Newman will BAZAAR \N |) CHICKEN SUPPER.
lie is no sportsman, and a \urdnl
sort of litilrlmr. who slnml-&gt; Hie
entertain at bridge at her home on
East Fourth stoct, at three o’clock
The 1,miles of tile Methodist church &gt;n..ill birds, which no stn/ieh ot In
complimenting Miss Norma Hern­ will hold their annual bazaar Friday gen ally mil bring within Hie definition
of game.
don.
innl Saturday at tin* old stand of Mrs.' In Mime European countries -ii- h
Saturday Children's story Hour at Cates on First street. Saturday even­ 'booting Is In imii -pol l, iilt'l - -n - ini
tho Central Park at four o'clock.
ing the ladies will serve a chicken sup­ m l g r u n t s l i m e b r o u g h t l i e l&gt;u.
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Saturday l.atiies of the Methodist per.
with tb*-in. All hooters and &gt;
Church will hold tlici bazaar and
men -leaibl illsei.in age. or uln
chicken supper at the old stand of
slide, without reselling to ton
•• e
METHODIST HV/AAR
meu-iiies, pul a stop io such bin -b i;
Mrs. Cates.
The Mill odist indie, will hold Alai that tun -Imp!) be&lt; a . we ■■ e
A. .1. Danielle, of Tampa, is in the llu ir Chrhtmas Bazaar I’ridty and to. and -ea Mile tell; i|o life i . . • o'
and see the little tilings about, fill
city transacting business.
Sal .i da::. December fit Ii, .and Ifll’n, in also fei'iio -e id the net mil hem Ills
tb 1 huiiding recently vaeati-d by Mrs. till') route! upon lulliilUllU.
Miss M, A. last reel, of Denmark, S. Cates.
.Michelet, tin* French nninrnllsi and
(’., is spending some time here at the
Ills'
III lull, &gt;lt)s III Ills "III-eel Life"
The "Something Different" offered
.Montezuma.
by the Methodists will be hand made Hint If all the birds weri tlt'tiiiicd
loan eenbl mu lire mi tar h i.cnc limn
Colonial Hugs and a full line of doll nine years, lie believed llml without
Dr. and Mrs. E, D. Brownlee and clothes in assorted sizes.
birds in cheek the ravages of Ite-co s,
Mrs. Clifford Peabody and little Gail
There will he, also, many beautiful the Insecls would tlr't de-lioy tile
are spending the afternoon in Orlan­ hand made articles, suitable for glowing erojis of grain. II"iI Hie grits*
do.
Christines gifts, and a table of homo and the foliage, which would leave
baked pastry, bread and rolls. 21!)- nothing on which Io feed cnlllo, hogs,
sheep or pouliry. I lie crops haring
E. .1. Miller, A. A. Casady, T. 0. Ite,
been deslroyed, all domestic ualumls
Michael and C. P. Milk- r arc a party
would perish fur want of food, and
from Staunton, Vn., touring this line
PIPE ORGAN CLUB
uinti
in Ids cMrciu tr. in a harri-n and
state. *
ilesolate world, would he drheti to the
The Pipe Organ Club held a very necessity of living euiliely on tish.
W. S. .tones, representing the Rob­
delightful meeting Monday after- i When tli«* supply of il-h wa» e\liau&gt;ii*d
inson Neckwear Co., of Atlanta, Ga.,
noon, Miss Martha Fox being the lie would starve. Montreal Family
is in the city calling on Ins local cus­
Herald.
hostess at her home on Oak Ave.
tomers.
i After a short business session, dur­
ing which the Rummage Sale Coin- PROVIDED hErt WITH FORTUNE
Miss Lillie Honour or Charleston, mitu.(, r„porte,| „ slim&gt;f,Hfll| aa|e
S. . who has spent He past month hol(] hlHt Saturday and the club de­ effective Answer of I rich Judge to
Defendant's Pien In Elreuc'i of
ns the guest of Mrs. 1 I. Dumas, is j (.{,M to hold « cake sale at some
Proem, j Suit.
popular place down town about two
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Irl-ti legal eeleln ty, .1U''*:e Murphy,
.Sidney &lt; hose, who is associated in
meeting adjourned to the social hour. mentioned by .ftnl-te Itedilll ,li "lle.'iih
business with his uncle in .taeksoiiFancy work and conversation serv­ lection- ot tin lr -h .led ,e. ii . it*.'i'll
vlilc, is spending a few days here
i very elleeihe cl ur.tc to a Jury in an
with Ids parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. ed to pass away n v r y pleasant hour ■&gt;‘Iton |*i*r breach ul pr.ii t! e. The
at tho conclusion -if which, the defendant wu&gt; not e'.atoliud, and the
Chase,
hostess served a most delicious re­ bulge I'limincatetl n, ugly &lt;m tins lacl.
Me whs interrupted by III" pr.desl of
Tim many friends of Mrs. S. M. freshment course.
The
Club
meets
next
Monday
llie
delcndaiit,
Lloyd will regret to learn that she
"Vou tinvi* no rigid t&lt;&gt; -n&gt; iluti, my
with
its
president,
Mrs.
C,
J.
Ryan,
continues quite ill at her home on
lord ; sure I want* d to i e c ntiilned
Pnrk avenue. All join in wishing her at her home on West 1st. St.
mill my counselor wniihln'i let me.'
a speedy recovery.
"All rigid, in) iiiuii." wild the
CHICKEN SUPPER
lodge; "•’nine Up Oil llie table ll IIII lie
sworn. Why didn’t you many the
Dr. and Mi S, W. Walker left lids
The Methodist ladles will serve nil'll"
morning for Orlando where they will
"Because she hadn't llie fortune I
attend the conference of the Methodist another one of their delicious chick­
winded,
m) lord."
en
suppers
Saturday
night.
See
how
ehureh. A number of Sanford people
"Mow
lunch
was Mini 7"
good
it
sounds.
are also attending the conference,
"Five hundred pounds, no less,"
Menu
"lieiitleineii of llie Jur&gt;." said the
Roast Chicken, with dressing and Judge, concluding Ills charge, "jmi will
Among those attending the Vespers
service at Enterprise .Sunday after­ Cranberry Snuce. Creamed potatoes Hud fnr ibe pliilntllT live hundred
noon from Snnford were Mrs. A. T. with gravy. Hot Rolls, Pickles, pounds damnges. Now sir (to llie de
Rosslter, Mrs. A. E. Hill, Judge and Celery, Assorted pie, Cheese anil hot fcmlaiit). she lias Hie furl line you
wind."
Mrs. L. G. Stringfdlow, Mrs. I.c coffee.
IMO-tti'.
Gutte, Mrs. J. N, Robson, Mrs, Alex
Price 7fie.
HARDING TO DELIVER
Vaughn and Rev. A. N. Peek.
.lust received full Him of army goods
REGULAR ANNUAL MESSAGE
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, —nrifiy officers’ shoes, tents, tar palTO CONGRESS IN PERSON
U. W. Turner, Ill'll Palmetto avenue, inns, rots ami mattresses fnr cuts. All
the happy parents of a little son who grades blankets, khaki breeches, hats
WASHINGTON, Dee. 5.—Presi­
come to their home Sunday, Uoecmber caps, leggins, etc. (-all and seo our dent Harding announced to-day he
4th. May little Walter ever be a Joy real bargain prices.—Thrasher &amp; would deliver regular annual mctmngo
and source of comfort to bis food par­ Garner,
210-Ctc to congress in person at twelve thirty
ents and the happy home in which
tomorrow.
God placed him.
The world news the day it happens,
Ictivcred at your dour each evening, ILLINOIS!*} GOVERNOR
ifie ibe week.
FACES TRIAL TODAY
FOR EMREZZLEM ENT
WAKEGAN, Ulinoise, Dec. Ii.—
Govurnor Small and Vernon Curtis,
Grant Pnrk Banker, to-day opened
their fight uguinst trial under con­
spiracy, for embezzlement and confi­
dence game indictments returned at'

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the enclosed dollar and put the pass book in his stock­
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when I explain how his savings will be increased by the
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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 lie’ll have the saving instinct by that time. That
will be a REAL gift.
Your old pal,
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Employment Bureau
The Vocational Committee of the Bus­
iness and Professional Won: n’s Club
requests all young Wo-ten desiring
employment to register at the First
National Bank, and business men roHiring help to consult register.
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SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
JOHN GOVE. Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 West First Street

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Non-Skid 14.90
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Electric Heaters
fur the hath, hi’druum and Nursery

Edison Mazda Lamps
Fur Brighter Light

FLORIDA

W E HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS

« ANY PART OF TOWN. ON TERMS TO
SUIT YOU

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You are going to build a home one of these
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
by easy stages.
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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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Fidelity Tires

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We invite the public and all users of ELDER
SPRINGS WATER to visit the spring and in
our method of handling its product. Why take
a chance? Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.

(’all phone .'ll 1 and have a bottle of this water
sent you and protect your health.

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The Ford people of Sanford ns well as the
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.

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Gasoline

from visible pump. Accurate measure.

Oils and Greases
We give tickets with each purchase,
good for Ii per cent In trnde
Phono IH1-J

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

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PAGE THREE

LEGION POST
TO GIVE A BIG
BENEFIT RECITAL

pinoss, ho has charming personality, ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF
and the knack of winning his audience
GOVERNORS TODAY
the very momont ho appears beforo
AT CHARLESTON
them. Sixteen years spent under tho
most exacting masters in France and
CHARLESTON, Dec. G.—Governor
Italy have brought Haynes to tho Cooper, South Carolina, welcomed
place in life where ho con Judge tho visiting Governors and their parties
level of his audience and sing to and at opening session thirteenth annual
lift
from that level. There is nothing
LAWRENCE HAYNES, AMERICAN
conference of Governors
to-day.
of tho stiff-necked soloist about Mr.
Conference
will
ndjourn
Wednesday
TENOR, TO APPEAR IN SANHaynes singing—he does not sing
and visitors will
to Washington
FORD DECEMBER 9TH
numbers people cannot understand—
to
ho
entertained
nt
White House
he sings the kind of songs people want
Thursday.
The local post of the American Le­ sung to them—and he singa them hot­
gion intends to offer Sanford an a t­ ter than they huvo, ever been sung
Olfice supplies of nil kinds nt Thtractions that is of the very highest before.
Hcrnld
Printing Co. When you wan
class and the present indications point
M. Gabriel Picrno, Director of the
toward Friday evening, December 9th world's greatest musical organization, anything in this linn see The Herald
as tho date of tho social and musical The Colonnc Grand Orchestra, said: We have it cr can get It.
event of Sanford, this year a t loast.
Haynes sings the music of your j
Lawrence Haynes has made a repu­ heart strings” while tho Grcnt Mary
tation abroad, ho has been so very Garden unstintedly praised Lawrence Removal Announceme’t
successful that ho hus not attempted Haynes and came to Paris to hear
him interpret the grand role of JOHN J. HIRT, M. D.
"Parsifal" which role was created by
and Chiropractor
Mr. Haynes in the Paris production,
an honor never before given any Am­ whose offices for the past year wore
erican artist—that of creating a role located at tho Seminole Hotel and nt
in a French grand production. Mr. 107 Ninth nvenue, Sanford, has mov­
Haynes is hailed as the greatest Am­ ed into n larger place which is being
erican tenor and his appearance in equipped ns tho Snnford Sanitarium,
Sanford in the interest of the Camp- located nt 1009 Union Street or Sec­
bell-Lossing Post of tho American Le­ ond street East.
gion is certainly an event that will
warrant the support of all music lov­
ers as well as the friends of the Le­ Eyes Tested
Glasses Fitted
gion.
an American tour until this year when
he will fill n limited engagement in
ten cities, Sanford, by reason of the
of Mayor John W. Martin, of Jack­
sonville, will he given a plnco in tho
itinerary. Tho program for the en­
tertainment at tho High School Audi­
torium is carefully selected and will
include several compositions of the
most noted composers. Mr. Haynes is
of course, the star, but ho will be
surrounded by the necessary talent to
round out one of tho finest recitals
over presented in Florida. Haynes is
a Floridian and though his triumphs
have all been nbrond, ho is anxious to
greet a Florida nudience, ho is also
deeply interested in tho success of ev­
ery undertaking of the American Le­
gion and when informed of the pur­
pose of the Sanford engagement—
willingly reduced tho torms to a point
where they simply cover expense of
the engagement.
Lawrence Haynes Is perhaps the
world's highest paid tenor—he has
made his reputation, ha is n man of
great personal wealth and is endowed
with a voice thnt is most wonderful,
lie is unassuming and radiates hnp-

TWO PASSENGER TRAINS
COLLIDE AT HR VAN ATIIYN
MANY ARE KILLED

MORSE (JOES AROARD
LINER AHEAD OF OTHERS
WHO SAIL FOR U. S.

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PIANO CO.

Member
Federal
Reserve
System

Every clay the farm and grove operators of the South are
becoming more and more awake to the need of modern
labor saving machinery and efficient, business-like
methods.
The facilities, methods and equipment of this bank are
modern, efficient and complete to the last detail. The
safe-guarding of the funds entrusted to our care, the
prompt dispatch of the intricate banking affairs of our
thousands of customers demand that they be so.

We Invite You to Make This
Your Banking Home

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TOM MOORE

PHILADELPHIA, Dec. G.—Two
Rending passenger trains collided nt We Appreciate Your Business
Paper Mills station, near Bryn Athyn
to-day. Reports to all railroad of­ Frnmcs Repaired Lenses Duplicated
ficials so far are indefinite but indi­
cated loss of life. Early reports
from wreck said about nine persons
were killed and nearly twenty injurcd.One report plnced dead at possibly
fifteen. Head on collision between
l01'11* trains,

HARVE, Doc. 6.—Charles W.
Morse whose return to tho United
States on Steamship Paris, requested
by Attorney General Dnughtrey was
granted permission to bnnrd liner at
one P. M. todny, five hours ahead of
other passengers.

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—----------The ^Perfect (jift
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 1
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 g ilt
suggestions we offer.

Y O U ’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.
RUGS
For Every Room
in the House

For the
“Kiddies”
We have a fine selection of tables and
chairs in old ivory finish. Beautiful
Rockers. We have Tricycles, Wagons, Kiddie-Kars and Dolls Go-Carts
in the latest styles.

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Bed Room Suites
Wouldn’t she bo happy to got n now Bedroom Suite for.
Christmas? Can you think of a more practical, useful
lasting gift? Just the suite she wants is here and the
price is no more thnn you'll he glad to pay. In fnct, such
values have not been shown since 1915. All the popular
styles and newest finishes aro hero for your selection.

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FOUR

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'iu ^ L t j i i i i i 'i iiQlJ lij-tiigHgr
—tho
cat*
thVTiawIt.'ihe^kailgaroo?
occurred. It wna only a friendly riv- you wnnt, if they haven’t done so nl“ l l l ' . q I &gt;:1 I t ' l l f t i :
Hi J . K K l o C I
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Whoh’
Cicopntfn
’snHcd away to meet
alry for tho' liosscssion of an office ready.
«*M7 iftITMN MMfl K i 4&gt;7 41 TfcS that moirtis frothing but hard work an d . They have not built up their busl- Marc pn a summer day, woro you
.HanM BolUiaa, 1*7 l i n i l l i I n i x
m! coWponftation and‘nowr th a t'll f* ness’ by ehehting or profiteering, there, gnrbed a* wort her1 girls—h
h U H i fWrii*
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over there should be no hard feelings. ’They have done it by hdnosty and fair sfieet, n smile, it string tit1 peAris?
HEKALD PRINTING CO,, lac. Elcctliita hro In ilrilor add they cottdj dljbliiig with their fellow-townsmen When l’haronh saw tho open1Ben Which
FPBUMPOMI
round every year and it-is a srhall. through eleven month*’ of the year. sobinod to'lend to* victory, w ere you'
HOLLY
____ Bailor hikn indeed, who will hold a grudge Pair dealing in1turn Wbtild give them the only one with him thnt hnd' sufi
J. LILLARD-.SiereUry-Treiimrer against nhother about an olection af­ tho' benefit bf the hig'm onth’s shop- ficent sense to -swim ? WhonNeYo,
nlntr.'
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figuring on his show, commenced to
We will not say “Do Your Christmas Shopping.
A. NCEL J;J.:....;..0*nenU M anafkf t e r ’tKb1 election iS' bVor. Wo spend ping.
In tho m atter of prices they will be rosin up his bdW,' can you retail tho
too much time in Sanford over trifles;
Early.” Too many have said it before and.it 1b al­
C, L IRWIN
We spdnd too much time knocking and nbl6 to do ns'well 6r better than deal tune n-right? Was it "Hot time in'
CIRCUIA* 10* MA*iOE
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most a joke. Hut we can say without fear of jok­
When Bacon
hot enough boosting. We put in too ers who are further away. If any th ’ town tonight?"
Phott 148 up to 6 P.' M
ing or contradiction that if you have been saving
Mam * m'w» — iwllwtLq much tihie takirlg up tho smaller tiling goes Wrong, they art* a t hand wrote his Shakespeare lore did you
■it
your
money through1 our plan’ that doing ybur
sell tickets at tho door7 And help
istisa M m is M i n n
things in life and not enough investi­ to remedy m atters.,
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An tho local merchant prospers, tho him sharpen up his quills to tell tho
gating tho larger ones. Elections are
Christmas shopping will cause you no fear because
D tlltu M la OHy hr Owrt«
.community prospers. 'Patronise tho world of countless ills? 1 really can
necessary
evils
but
they
are
bound
to
you will have that nest egg from which to draw.
InI timttOM
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not understand how you put "Zu’’ in
home
donlerl—Gainesville
Stln.
come
nnd
wo
are
bound
to
exerciso
kl« 11* W U M I Wn Ui I«nM aa&gt;
—IN SHOPPING AND IN EVERYDAY LIFE'—
-----— ---------- ----Zululand; but if you say you aro tho
■ m il h a lM U Oraaty u l U yeklleW our frnnchlse nnd vole for tho men wo
It comes to* you with full force that you have not
crfltok’who broke thd Monto Carl6 bank
want In office. Thnt is the right of b m n i g h l k i k i k i k
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beeh saving as you should. ^Fhere Is nothlng gives
—or played tho role of Juliet with
every man and should not cause any
ember of The Associated Press
Romeo' yoiif oni biat' bet—of 'efossed
hard feelings with any one. Forget
you so much indepertd'ence as it Bank Account.
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tho plains with Brigham Young—or
it. Election is over,
Come in &lt;imlilcf us tell you about it. Christmas
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i . ij.gs it home lo you with full force:
ho laid old Golinh low—or advertised
Hy a Sanford Celery-Fed
TOO MUCH EMPHASIS CANNOT
Election Day.
Napoleon’s show-^-or told friend Jonah
Man
HE PLACED UPON EDUCATION.
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Spems to be a itefious matter.
tl10 whale; no matter whkrt yod"iriay
Ki*4ltikiSiMNl|l
Education is a broad experience.
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Has even stopped Christmas shop- Tt|o opportunity to learn is extended
What a wonderful " difference the there!—Thorn’ in Kissimmee G azettey .*1 rniril!
,?r. b * '
us long ns there is life. There is cooler weather rhni/cH. ,,\Vd dfteh no­ ^ .s* \
Do your voting early!
u:
J7
S’V ’
----------- o----------no end to the possibilitica of knowl- ticed that about "coolers.” We could
Lettuce weather, celery weather, edge. But tho ability' .to &gt; a m (s ^ r i t e a s b ry about fjcdolqp” w0 M e $U Y DIRECT. ATRACOf
nplng weather, nnd weather that
TORY PRICES
something thnt Is developed caslor
,ns money.
Goodstock*
Cbt'dh nnd Smlth’^feystem ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a—
in youth than in the other seasons
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From now until Christmas Is the o ' our years; therefore greater stress where
they citn get off at today and
ict
mile basis.
.......... •
|n turn
lurn will
wjn seo
Ht,0 that
thn he does.
■rVerft’ season 1for husiperis of all is properly placed bpoii the educa- t|R.y
they in
NON-SKID CORDS, JOx.lFi......$‘J.40
rids.'-YOu can harvest j'our crop by tion of boys and girls.
We are the oply ,flrnti ttyit manufneDetails are important in the earlier
"T?rtl sing In the Herald.
Patty Arbuckle had a mistrial while totes an Michigan nvenue in ‘ plain
stages. Nothing can lie accomplished t others had a miscarriage of Justice,
Now is the time 'for the merchants unless the student is fnmlliur w ith' h, any event’Fatty Ib out of th* pib- view of the pahlie, No better tire can
of Sanforll'to go'lifter t^o Christmas these. A fter these are mnst**red ture gnino and tho world In general he bought at any price. Send ensh
With order and wg guarantee to sat-1
jdo with a vengeance. And tho way , education is an unending process,' has "Happed" on him.
isfy you. Agents wanted.
to Ifo lifter |t iA'tt/ tnko spate in the Ah individual can have passed
**
-------You Can Find the Name of, Every I^iye Pro»Jly shd W e e k ly 'IK tild .............. . 'j through a thousand experiences and
Election todny need not stop tho goodstock Cord Tire* Co.
Chicago, III.
----------- O'---------| befen made wiser by contact with wheels of progress In Sanford.’’ All lion S. Mich. Avc.
fessiohal
and
fiusiness
Man in
i« W
«
Mt
Bob Holly says: “In looking through them, but if he cannot read or write those who have been busy with elec­ * |
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nr*.* id It'll i e j
I New York catalogue of ladies’ wear- it cannot be possibly said ho is cdu- tion can now retiro on their laurels
Sanford,
in This
Column
n.n u j K7!
„,n ,
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ng apparel tho otHimt day”—For the ented, He lacks the fundamentals— and wait for another olection to bloslove of Mlko,- 'is that new form of and these'are ail-im portant.' '
Hom out again.
illscment in Sanford?—ReportorNo person was over educated by
LAWYERS
CONTRACTORS
ta t. Not a now form’of nnulsement, more school attendance, nor can a
. &lt;----;i-—i—i. . ..I__U__L-Jii.
A physician says that fresh nlr is FACTORY TO USERS
old "dear, hut decidedly the safest.
college make a genius out of a num­ the best food which prohnhly accounts
S. O . S h ifih o ls e r
George,A. QeCottes
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skull. Much depends upon the indi­ for the bubbles in bread and the holes
T 1* -* ' f *
Whether Frostproof is really frost- vidual. But schools and colleges are in doughnuts.
Attorney-at-Law
Contractor and Builder
proof is the subject of much discus­ the centers of technical education, an
NOW OPEN
Over Sdmlnols Conti ty Bank
SANFORD
FLORIIM
sion between the Highland News and essential factor in the reckoning; and
SANFORD
-sFLORIDA
Having noted tho."Ask Mr. Foster"
----AT----the Haines City Herald.' And they’re
the greater educational movements 1Hi»nH 0Vl’r K1,,r,da wt’ ,,ow kn”W that
using rather warm words for so cool a spring from the schools and colleges,
Sanford Construct’n
moans ask our Mr. Poster if ho inSi Jr.*
subject,—Tampa Times. That’s easy!
HARTFORD BATTERY CONTRACTORS AND RUILDKRS
the importance of which cannot
u&gt; run for tho b-gislature again,
I&lt;% There
is no frost line in Florida.
possibly be over-rated, for in them
“Battfcry Insurance’* (Manes and Specifications ChcerfutW
the
seeds
of
knowledge
are
planted.
n,lW
UI*
suites
Attorney
DeFurnished
Headlines say that "Doctor.*Will He
Sold and Serviced by
Ail Work Guaranteed
The home is the greatest universb' Cottv* l" Htriku “ s',ark from fiPnrkQuizzed on Use of Alcohol as Medi­
man since Hugh Ims thrown down the
II. T. FACE
' P. O. Flu* !»t
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
cine." Wltat do doctors know about ty ever established. It is, or should gauntlet to officials ami grand jury.*
lie
intimate
and
sincere
in
its
rela­
alcohol ? Might Just n* well ask the
SERVICE STATION
Haight &amp; Wieland
Four Hoarse Men of the Apothecary's tions, thereby being more direct nnd
This
column
of
fun
and
nonsenso
is
more
understanding
in
its
influence.
■107
West
First
St.
Shop (or was it the Four Horsemen
The church iB also an educational open to the public and if you have
of the Apocalypse?).
GARAGES
Elder Springs Water
institution, Its appeal being to the anything to contribute to tho humor­ We cut out the jobbers, the
ous
side
of
life
in
Sanford
semi
it
99.98% PURE
.salesman ami
three•• or
four othClerk of Court, II. M. Robinson says nobler impulses in the human breast.
Smith Bros. Garage
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along.
Our
renders
want
to
laugh
and
Phone 311 -W
Sanford, FU
The schoolhousc, however, is recog­
th u t 1.ona Clarke is tho first person
er profits nml deliver your Tires
Expert Repatrlng
gh»w fat.
to ko from the Orange County Court nized more generally ns the symbol ,*iV /
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
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arid Tulips direct from the facto Chattahoochee. Well, courts do not of education, nnd indeed the results
Onk and First .
With Apologies to Lena
LORD’S PURITY
always get their lints on straight. Or: of its’ Works are to be seen on every
toiy through
Oh,
Lena,
in
our
hours
of
toil,
how
Inndo still Ims the Drossier Twins and hand. The American Legion Weekly
WATER
BIH' Glenn, Walt Kssirigton, Fat in its current Issue offers n signifi­ come you trend on common soil? Since
&amp;
Adam firAt with Eve would mess
AS GOOD AS TH&amp; BEST
Begins, Jnek Hughes, C. K. Howard cant definition in these words;
about
her
simplo
style
of
dress,
yuu’vo
ami Josiab Ferris to fall buck on. You
Dally
8crrice
| phono 197
GENERAL REPAIR WORK ON ALL
I *nm of many-storied stone, soar­
worn
that
noted
gingham
plaid;
some
Jiovtnr can tell.
t.
MAKES
OF
C
A
R
S
\
ing above busy city thoroughfares, or
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I am a mere cluster of weather-beat­ have affirmed 'twas all you had; but
Fatty Arbuckle had the mistrial en boards in a wilderness' thnt is that was merely venting spite—you
Old Ford Gtrngo _j W«st First SL SANFORD NOVELTY
th at' the Herald prophesied yesterday trncklesH savo for the path lending to are no gingham kid—that’s right. Tho
a t a tre m e n d o u s s a v in g
f 1 rr.1ri7i*~Ji
ter^ i pt
you mny HaJ^you Were'a goat to wehr
and it was no surprise to those who my door,
WoRKd
Geo.
W,
Knight
old Esau’s ihairy ount; I best remem­
have been watching the proceedings.
I nm the guardian of the hopes of
1Q,000
MILE
CORDS
T, &lt;’
I
A s ‘to whether Fatty is guilty or not every generation, and I nm true to ber you, forsooth, when, clad in garb
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•
Real Eataie and Insurance
V.
C.
COLLER,;Prop.
of lusty yputh, you helped Horatius DO NOT HUY TIRES UNTIL SANFORD ii, .*.** ^ nafhOMUA
•will nlways remain a mystery* but it my trust.
hew 'em down Aipon tho bridge thut led
did not seem that’ the1 prosecution
General Shop and Mill
In me all things aro equal; in me to town. When Dun .went in the lion's
proved anything tangible a t’llio trial.
YOU SEE, RAY BROTHERS
are nrt distinctions among those who den—where, Lena, where, where wore
However, Fatty is done for with the
Work 1
eonie to me except the paramount you then? From out the Ark when who have one of the host equip­
AmPriran public.
The
vocational
commlttco
of
the
Busi­
distinction between those who are first 1t snt in offing on Mount Arnrnt,
ness nml Professional Women’s Club ICONTRACTOR- and BUILDEU
Proud to serve and those who seek did you come fortli with Ham and ped Filling Stations and Battery
What a wonderful felow that man is
requests all young women desiring 517 Commercial Street Sanford, FU
only to be served.
Service
Stations
South
of
AtlanShorn
and
lend
yourself
to
aiding
thum
who “ never makes a mistake." You
employment to register nt tho FIts|
It is my duty not to tench, but in seeing Hint the stock-checked true In. G » , ................. |
know him. We all have at least one
National Bank, i( *■i &lt; ( &gt; t r
TRANSFER
on our acquaintance list. He cannot equally to learn; to keep perpetually
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
a
light
upon
my
altars,
kindling
them
a conceive that it is human to err, mid
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“WE DELIVER;THE GOODS*
thertforo he permits ho one, from his forever afresh from the inextinguish­
D. F. SUMNER
Quick Service Transfer
wifo ilown, to doubt anything he says able flame thnt burns in every young
heart,
the
sacred
fires
of
love
of
o r ’tfbes. A characteristic of this
„
S to r a g e T t c i l l t l e s
PAINTER
mlglity mail is that lie insists on do­ knowledge and love of freedom and
II WO please you, tell others; If no
LET ME FAINT YOUR HOUSE
ing everything that is to be done In love of country, for a-. I succeed,
•i‘H us. Ph&lt;Ria,49R
Will
OontH-it or Ttkf Jab by th. JIaur
his vicinity because there's nobody America succeeds. 1 am tho true
PRONE i l l
111 LAUREL AVE.
who'enn do it right or, at any rate, as democracy.
HOTELS
I nm tho HchnolhnuHc.
well ‘an he. We just simply bold our
Sanford
Machine
Thu program for this ex­
This In education week in the
breath in fear f what will happen to
Hotel Montezuma
tho community when ho diva. Of United States. Wo have so many ^
'"’Foundry Co.
traordinary event in ■San­
course, everything will go to smash. 1 M I dilys nnd""wcekt»; thnt' one' Is ■
General Machine -«t\i Boiler Works
“Snnford’a New Hotel”
ford’s entertainment ; his­
Of course!— Funta Gorila Hiirald.
liable'to'pans over theslgdlfjcertcs Af ! ■
Automobile
Flywheel
Stool
Goar
ILM U^ Per Day
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them, rl»ut soiitf dost)rVo the 'careful ; J
tory, will embrace a selec­
bands In stock
Election will lie over hy the time consideration " o f ; the ifuhlic, ’ arid ['
tion of famous numbers of
Crnnk Shafts Re-turned
this issue of the Herald is out and tyu certainly 'education, or anything sevk-1*
'— ' *
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re nouned cbm posers. At no
want all those who participated in the ink to stress the value of oduentioh, j S
Sanford S^eam Laundry
•lection to sit down tonight aAd ’r«J- should receive whole-honrtcd - en­
time ’will 'there he a tire­
solvo to forget all about the election couragement.- '
' -lit.)
■;i
FOR SERVICE
some or dragging moment.
and censu to remember that it tivdr j We need more education In Amori■
’ • Cftll/l^G-J
Haynes
sings
the
Music
of
cnnlsm, in tho principals of citizen­ ■
■
ship, In the really worth while thtnts a
your henrt strings. Friday
W, RAWL1NG. Prop.
—nnd anything directed at this form ■
■
evening the public will
of education Is bound to reflect It­ ■
the Assortment of
: self in the other forms of education. ■
/
le
iu
y
jjM
ic
;vr
t
a
u
u
ig
j
Acteyljene
^Welding
■
learn tho worth of an Am­
The people must be taught to appre­
A d HP; ALL KtNDkl 1it
erican artist and the oppor­
ciate their own greatness, tho high
Sanford Welding Co.
purpose for which they were created; £
tunity is yours. Startf
nnd realization of this gruutnesn and ' *
Located In Bag 1
4
Md' Ot ik Avt&gt;
promptly at 8:30 p. m.
this purpose must necessarily be fol- j }j
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^ya-tL-tM ,i_-,.
lowed by tho primnry essentials—
;
'
ll
- .
thnt is schools nnd colleges,—J a c k -. &gt;
—At—
INSURANCE *
sonvlllc Metropolis.
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•FORD DAILY HERALD

|°0piy, 17 more Days till Xmas

PROFESSIONAL A P B U S H ®
OF' SANFORD

Co.

Ray Brothers

PURE WATER

Ray Brothers

.. Employment Bureau..

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9TH

&amp;

HAVE YOU SEEN

FLORIDA
SYRUP

BASKETS

Full gallon cans
of new pure
Florida Syrup,

PATRONIZE THE HOME DEALER.
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School Auditorium
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Do your Chrjntn^ns shopping early , |
spins.Pw tN o.
nip
arid do it wlth.thA'horpo merclptnts. j £New
3'J'
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Talk with them.'givihg them-a chnneo j
rnencan
Phones W.4»4*
to see in whnt directions your ta ste s ' i
WBLAKA BLOCK
lie. Talk with thorn early, so that ■ SECURE TICKETS NOW—Limited number—only 91.00
9. *9.
9 A •f 4
-they can lay in stocka of tho things L i i i s l i i i i mu i mmWb i
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Deane Turner

N. Y; LIFE* INS. CO.
ili'

W. T.*ROHERTS, Agent

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BALL HARDWARE COMPANY
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Sanford

Florida

—Get your Scratch Pads from Th«
Horgl^—*jy the pound—15c. v

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THE 8ANF0RD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER fl, 1921
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MTcnUttn df
vtatten* In Brief
t'srMonal Item*
of Interest
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In and About
*£ The City of
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THE WEATHER =
.
-------For* Florida: Fair tonight
and Wednesday; possibly,
light frost tonight in oxtremo North portion; slight|y wnrmer Wednesday.

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Cold weather and election all at
once.
Very quiet and all ia well on tho St.
Johns,
Lettuce mnrkot) ia picking up since
the cold wave struck the country.
Got your apace in the Christmas ed­
itions of the Daily nrtd Woekly Her­
alds.
&lt;-------B. A. Howard hnB returned to Okoochobeo City after spending several
days with his family here.
Tho many friends of J. G. Ball wore
glad to sec him out on tho street again
today after a week's illness.

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Captain B. M. Robinson, dork .of
the circuit court, told n reprosontnonly*
tivo of tho Ucporter-Stnr this morn­
ing that Lenn Clarke commitment to
and
Chattnhoocheo is tho first from his
court that 1ms been mndo since ho
Har­
hns boon clerk, or has had any con­
nection with tho office, nnd bin cncumbency dates back to 1801, thirty
good long yenrs.
Tho disposition of the defondant
was so rare that nctunlly Mr. Robin­
son wnB at n loss to know how to
handle It, nnd he was waiting this
things
morning for word from Judge An­
drews, to determine how to proceed.
not
Commenting upon tho disposition
of tho case, Captain Robinson snld,
"And In my Judgement this commit­
ment never should hnve been."
::Do you menn to say," ho wan
BE SURE TO SEE THE EXCEPTIONAL NICE LINE OF ALL WOOL
nuked, "thnt you consider
tho
womnn to bo sane?"
SWEATERS
"I cer;:i‘ily do," Cnp‘aln* Robins vi
replied, vigorously. 4T "orsldcr' h jr
to bo rr.ro, and to know perfectly
woll tho difference between right and
wrong.”
Cnptnln Robinson, ns clerk of tho
circuit court, was present practically J
every minute of the trial, ami lmd nn
r z / s s / z z a r r /M r / s
excellent opportunity to observe Miss
Clarke during tho long ordeal. The
result of thnt observation Is, he con­
curs In the opinion of the trial Judge,
C. O, Andrews, who declnred In the
commitment issued Suturdny that
Miss Clnrke was snno at tho Unio of
the commission of the crime.
I1ARN DANCE
The
sheriff's
office
was
awaiting
...
_ . ,
I'nrinh House Thursday December
Robinson this
W&lt;m' fro™ tCa"[n
Good time for everybody.
morning before wiring to Chntthno- 8th.
cheo for nn attendant to come nnd Come nnd enjoy yourself.
217-Gtc.
escort MIrs Clarke to the asylum.—
Reporter Stnr.
The Herald office has n new supply
First class bungalow on brick road. $250 cash, balance $50
of Christmas Post Cnrds, stickers,
p
e r month and Interest; or $500.00 cash and little smaller
Christmas Message from Uncle Sam Christinas greeting cards, engraved
payment
per month. YOIJR OPPORTUNITY.
Christians cards, stationery and
Office of Postmaster General,
everything in the line of Christmas
-----------Can Suit you In any kind of Real Estate----------box
paper.
Hue
Tho
Herald
stock
Washington, Nov. 22, 1021.
To tho Boys nnd Girls of tho United before Inlying elsewhere.

Sunday, made a big hit and we heard one man say th at they lacked
one thing1to make them as good as the Scotch Highlander Band,
that was their dress, We bid to make the skirts for Felix Frank,
old Haskins and G. C. Fellows.

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The Indies of the Baptist Church
will hold their annual bazaar on F ri­
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day nnd Saturday, December 10 nnd
17. Placo will bo announced later.
0. P. Swope, of Oviedo; Endor Cur-1
219-tfc lett, of Getievn, and C. W. Entzmingor, of Lnngwood, aro in tho city today
Let the Herald Printing Co. do attending.the meeting of tho county
your printing. Wo hnvo tho best nnd commissioners of which body they
most complete job printing plant in are membors.
thin part of the state.
You wanted real engraved Christ­
See tho elegant display of Christman mas cards Inst yenr andeould not get
cards at tho Herald office. Tho fin­ them in Sanford. You can get them
est line of engraved cards that have this year at the Herald office. We
ever been shown in Sanford.
have the largest line of ongrnvcd
cards ever brought to this part of
County Commissioners aro holding the state. Herald office.
their regular monthly meuting today
in tin* court house with nil tho mcmDEATH MUS, RALPH CHAPMAN
bers present. Minutes of meeting will
be given later in tho Herald.
The entire city was shocked this
morning at the news* that Mrs. Ralph
Rotary Club held their regular Chapman had died suddenly at her
weekly luncheon today at the Valdez home on Tenth street. The death
Hotel a t which several mntters of occured about seven o'clock lids
importance were discussed and a gen­ morning and as the Herald goes to
eral good time enjoyed by all tho press no arrangements have been
membors.
made for Cho funeral pending the a r­
rival of relatives. Mrs. Chapman
The many friends of John Russell leaves a little daughter and n (hus­
aro glad to see him buck homo again band to mourn the loss of mother and
after spending tho summer In the
wife and the sympathy of the many
northwest where ho wns engaged in u friends is extended to the heronved
big npplo deal, no was accompanied
by his sister, Mrs. Chapman, who will ones.

We want the Sanford ladies to call and inspect some of the nice
we have for Christmas Gifts for the man. Even though you are
ready to purchase yet, you can have them put aside for you.

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BARGAIN IN NEW HOUSE .
Reasonable Terms

St ntos:
Christmas is almost hero.
Your groat post nffiru dopurtmont
has a big Job itiiond ami nooda your
help.
Think what it moans to bo Santa
Clause to our 100,000,000 people and
to deliver Christmas parcels to every
family in this great country within
the short space of a few days and
without disappointment.
It can be done, and were going to
dn it if we may have your help.
1 want to enlist tiie active assistance
of ever yboy and girl in tiie schools
of our country in getting parcels
mailed this week to relieve the rush
that comes directly before Christians.
"Our postmaster has asked us to
mail nur Christmas parcels ttiis week,
spend tiie winter here with her son,
for, unless we do Uncle Sam's load
It would be much easier to pur­ may be so heavy the last few days
Ralph Chapman,
chase Christmas presents if we only before Christmas thnt he won’t be
-Get your Scratch Pods from The knew what our friends are planning able to deliver all the presents by
the Herald office.
•v giv® us.
Christmas Eve.”
The pnreels must be well wrapped
and tied nnd addressed plainly in
■
order that they may arrive in good
■
condition with their Christmnsy nppearance unspoil d. You can pul on
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your
package.
"Do not open until
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Christians.”
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Better a week &gt;enrly than u day
late.
If you enro a rap, wrap with care,
Help to make Christmas happy.
Mnll 'em early! make it snappy,
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Early
to buy—early to mail.
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Early to reach (lie end of the trail.
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If you huvn’t been treated cour­
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teously
turn right around ami see
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the
postmaster
about it,
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We desire to servo tho public cour­
teously and well.
Do these things nnd you will win
the greatfu] appreciation of the
people in your post office and espe­
cially your postmaster general,
WILL II. HAYS..
"How does Chiropractic apply to the disease from which ■
I
\
S.—Don’t
forget
to m ail, Christ­
I nmy be suffering?” is tho question which nearly every ■
mas packages this week.
render asks.
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Have your watches and Jewelry rc
.mired at McLnulin’s. Two first class
watch makers. Prompt service.
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Consultation and Analysis Free
LADY ATTENDANT
H o u rs 9-12 n. m . 1-fl p. m.

Even Inga by Appointment

| W. J. Kermode, D. C.
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Garner-Woodruff Bldg.

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WHAT DOES
YOUR BATTERY
COST YOU PER
MONTH?
Every VESTA we
ever sold outlasted
it guarantee.

FOR SALE

FOR RENT—Forndalo Apartments,
furnished or unfurnished. Son Mra.
FOR HALE—Upright piano, good
L. G. LovoIcbb, in Mcisch block, 305
condition, fur $100 cash, Intone
East First St. Phono 295-L1 194tfc
103-J.
218-Otp
FOR SALE—Eight room house with
lintli, Immediate possession. Small NICE PLAIN SEWING done at 014
payment down, long timo on balance.
Second street.
219-3tp
Sou Lane or addross Box 782, DnyWANTED—Customers for freHh mtik,
tonn, Fin.
100-Tu-Sat-4w
morning nnd evening deliveries.—R.
FOR SALE—Dining table, walmtFbetl L. Garrison. Phono 3711. 159-St-Ta
and springs. Call 3US-J.
200-tfc 204-tfc
FOR SALE—One Florence Automat­ WANTED—Salesman witli nbTlity, to
ic 3-burner oil stovo with mantel
develop ns a district munugcr. Sat­
and oven. Call 415-W.
204-tfc isfactory compensation to proper
FOR SALE—One Daisy churn. Call party.—Trndors-Hydrn Vulcan Tiro
415-W.
*
204-tfc Co., Traders Building, Chicago, 111,
218-ltp
FOR SALE—Two story business
building. Apply to tho owner, Klon *3 Pit to to Pa p i p*4 psj n Pm
Arcs, 805 0th St.
205-tfc
FOlt SALE—Cabbage and lettuce
plants. Scu R. F. Crenshaw ut tho
postoffice.
200-tfc
FOR HALE oI T r e n t —8-roometi Large manufacturing company, man­
bouse, 1011 Oak uvu. Plume 283-J. ufacturing potato barrels, wish to **•
218-lfc tidilish brunch warehouse (a Sanford
FOR SALE CHEAP—Gas range and and desire branch malinger who can
wood range, 1011 Oak nvo. Phone invest $1,000.00. Address, P. O. Bur
283-J.
218-tfc 2504, Jacksonville, Florida.
Upright piar.o in good condith/n,
will sacrifice for $100 cash. Address Pa pn fcn Pa ha Pa Fa i*i m
Box 352.
214-Otp

WANTED

Phone
189

SANFORD BATTERY
SERVICE CO.
L. A. RENAUI), Proprietor

WANTED

EXPERT INSURANCE SERVICE
I represent progressive, modern In­
surance old-lino companies nnd am
prompt in rendering you export serv­
ice in securing for you just what you
want in life insuranco on tho plan
suited to your present and future
need. Endowment, monthly income
plans, mid automobile nnd flro in­
surance. Write or phono mo to call.
W. J. THIGPEN.

FOR RENT

FOR RENT—2 furnished lied rooms'.
Njtlco of Applicatiaa for Tax Deed
Phono 437-W, corner Elm A Third
Under Section 575 of the Gcnciul
Street.
105-tfc
BUY A LOT In Lane’s sub-division,
Statutes of the .State of Floridn
FOR
RENT—3
furnished
rooms
for
$25.00 cash balance $10.00 per
Notico
Is
hereby
given
thnt
S,
F.
light
housekeeping
309
French.
month.—E. F. Lane, The Real Estate
217-3tp
Man,
218-Gtp Doudnoy, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 1045, dated the 4th day of Novem­ FOR RENT—Two furtdiliodH bed
ber, A. D. 181)5, has filed said certi­
rooms, M m . W. F. Lonvitt, cornor
Try a Herald Wnnt Ad today.
ficate in my ufflco, and hns made ap­ Elm nnd Third. Phono 437-W.
plication for Tux Deed to issuo in ac­
2Mfo
cordance with law. Said certificate
FOR RENT—One
furnishod bed
cml races tho following described pro-1
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Avo.
oorty situated in Seminole County,
109-tfc
Floridn, to-wlt: W 1-2 of SE 1-4 of
SW 1-4 of N Wl-4 and E 1-2 of SW FOR RENT—Bed room, 311 Park avenuo.
178-tfc
H of SW 1-4 of NW 1-4 Sec, 22, Tp.
81
S;
Range
29
E.
10
acres.
Tho
FOR REbJT—Suburban homo7 — c a i
Dependable Service
said luntl being assessed nt tho date
308-J.
107tfc
of tho issuance of such certificate in m i RfeJNT—Two furnished bod
the name of Unknown.' Unless, said
rooms, Gil Park Avo.
212-tfc
We do square,
certificate shall bo redcumod accord­ FOR RENT—Two or ' three room
ing to law Tax Deed will issue there­
straight-forward
' housekeeping apartments, 719 Oak
on on the 4th day of January, A. D.
Avo.
218-Gtp
Repair work and
1022.
f
’ ■\
FOR
RENT—2
furnished
rooms
for
“WE DO IT FOR
Witness my official signuturo nnd
light
housekeeping,
200
East
Third
seal thiB the 29th day of Novomber,
LESS”
3t.
219-2tp
A. D. 1021.
FOR RENT—Light
housekeeping
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
rooms, 205 Park Avo.
glB-Gtp
Clerk Circuit Court,
Foot of First S t
Sominole County, Fla. t'6 R RfilW—tfwo furnished rooms.
11-20-fltc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. 0.
Inquire G09 Palmetto avo, 219-6tp

SANFORD AUTO
EXCHANGE

J

LOST_____

LOST- Golf bag, con­
taining sticks and the
barrel of a gun, Satur­
day afternoon. Reward
if returned to Philip R.
Andrew, Celery Avenue.
Phone 371-Q
208-tfc
LOST—Between Methodist church
and Ico plant, brown suit cas«, with
J. S.. D. on leather, Finder roturrt
to Herald Office, and recolyo re*
ward.
218-tfo,
:f&gt;,
'
i i n
ATTENTION MEMBERS OF
m
TUB AMERICAN LEOK
~"XU members of tho American Lei. ,
gion are requested to bd presont at Ua« ‘
regular meeting Thursday, Decembet
8th, a t 8 p. m. nt the court houio,
L. F. ROPER,
Post Commander*
K. R. MURRELL, Jr.,
Adjutant.
218-2U
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25 cents, and positively no rlnssific d ads charged to anyone. Caah
must nccompnny nil orders. Count five words to n line and remit ac­
cordingly.

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NO MATTER WHAT YOUR AILMENT IS,.doriot think
your case Is hopeless, until you havo tried CH1ROI UALIIL
Spinal Adjustments. What it has done for others It will do
for you. Do not through ignorance of this wondeifui
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Summary of lb*
Plotting Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Itcadera

Election Day and tho ther­
mometer day to 05. It gen­
erally runs down low on
election day nnd tho spirits
of some of the boys will run
oven lower tomorrow after
it is nil over.
However,
tho old town will * ramble
right along regnrdloas of
who is elocted and with the
present fino wenther nnd tho
lettuce crop coming nnd
better prices on the wny and
cold weather for Christmas
shopping why should wo
worry7 And did you over
stop to think thnt nobody
is starving to death or
freezing to donth in thiB
bailiwick?
5:10 A. M. DEC. 6, 1!)2I
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Kongo ..........
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Sanford
THE
“City Substantial"

_

&gt;

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

CONGRESS RECONVENES
AFTER 2 WEEK’S REST
FROM SPECIAL SESSION

THE

“City Substantial”

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFOUI), FLORIDA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1921

VOLUME II

Sanford

Queer Plight of a Big Sea Plane

Will Occupy the Next Bomb Explosion
Seven Months Filled
Wrecks Several Hous­
es in Detroit Today
With Big; Events

NUMBER 218

CAMPAIGN FAR REACHING
HAS BEEN DECIDED BY
WATERWAYS ASSOCIATION
Former German Kaiser To Arouse Congress to
the Needs of Canals
Would Marry Again
According to Rumors
and Streams

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

( l l y T h e A s s o c i a te d P r e s s )

DETROIT, Dec. 5.—A bomb ex­
BERLIN, Dec. 15.—According to
Zwoolfuhrblntt, former Emperor Wil­
plosion enrly todny wrecked the build*
liam has decided to marry again. Tho
nig on east High street occupied by
lady of his choice, tho newspaper said,
three commission houses. Polico said
f ir s t n a t io n a l b u d g e t m v il l
This big seaplane was mounted on an Incline lo r launching at the bench is tho widow of a high officor from MEETING AT SAVANNAH MAKES
they suspected the explosion resulted
OFFICIALS THINK TIME IS
Santa Barbara, (’ill. High tide washed away the Incline mid left the plane Danzig, who was killed in tho wnr.
HE SENT TO CONGRESS
from black hand feud although own- at
In the odd position In which It Is now strumlcd.
RIPE TO DO SOMETHING
Tiie
newspaper
professes
to
havo
re­
RY HARDING
ors of the stores dcclnrcd they had re­
ceived
information
from
n
most
ceived no threatening letters. No one
A campaign of vigor nnd far-reach­
truthworthy source.
(llr THr Aaanelnlcd I’r m )
was injured.
ing importance has been decided up­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5«—Conon by tho Atlantic Deeper Waterways
(jrcsH reconvened todny nftcr n
Association to urouso congress and tho
two weeks vocation from rig­
country to a realization of the ncod of
ors of special session to enter up­
improving tho ennuis ami streams of
on tour of duty expected to occu­
tho enstern part of tho United States.
py the next seven months. The
J. Hampton Moore, mayor of Philadel­
program today was expected to
phia, is president of tho Association.
he brief. The first notional bud­
Tho Association held its fourteenth
get was to he sent to congress
ICTION
In
All
the
Big
Papers
and
Magazines
of
Commerce
"&lt;&gt;m \ n d e m a n d s c o n v ic
annual
meeting in Savannah, Gn., last
by President Harding, Inaugurat­
• T1 IT u
ic u i
I
OF FATTY TILL THE
PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE HAS
month.
Tiie convention was so suc­
ing a new system of national ex­
in the United States
LAST
AUDIENCE WITH KING
cessful
that
the officers decided that
penditures, hut consideration of
ON SITUATION
the
time
is
ripe
to urgo action upon
document was not on today’s pro­
SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 5.—Charg­
Attention is called to an advertise­ voloping a Greater Sanford to adver­
tlio
program
of
insuring
the plnn of a
gram.
( l l y T h e Aaaorlntrd I’rraa)
tise our resources every time they mail es that attempts were made to intimi­ continuous insidu water route from
ment
of
the
Sanford
Chamber
of
LONDON, Doc, 5.—Crisis in the
date Mrs. Helen M. Milliard, juror in
Commerce appearing in this issue. It out a letter.
Irish peace negotiations held the ex­
NORTH CAROLINA
tile Roscoe Arhucklu manslaughter Maine to Florida. Tiie next conven­
is probably tiie most unique publicity
tion of tiie Association will he held in
WINS OVER FLORIDA clusive attention of officiul circles to­ over originated by a commercial or­
Another excellent medium for ad­ trial, will ho laid before the grand jury Porland, Maine.
day. Premier Lloyd George obtained
ganization in the State of Florida, and vertising your city and organization today, it was announced late yester­
The Association heartily endorsed
an audience with King George ami was recently released by the Publicity has boon provided in automobile plates' day by Milton U-Rcn, assistant dis­
( l ly Tin- A s s o c i a te d P r e s s )
the
action of the International Con­
JACKSONVILLE, Dec 5.—Versa­ explained the situation to him after
trict attorney.
tile football nrtists under excellent which the British peace representa­ Committee of the Sanford Chamber I hearing the name SANFORD, nnd; U'Ron said that Mrs. liuhiml told ference at Washington in declaring for
members of the Sanford Chamber of
of Commerce.
tiie establishment of a naval holiday,
leadership from the University of tives held a conference. This was fol­ This advertisement appeared sim­
Commerce, on request to tho Secre­ hint, tiie bailiff who laid charge of the A statement issued yesterday by tho
North Carolina Saturday triumphed lowed by a meeting of the entire cab­ ultaneously in the December 1st issues tary can secure one of tiie transpar-1jury and a number of reporters, that
association defined its position in tho
over the heavier Univorslty of Flor­ inet.
of tiie New York Journal of Commerce! etiey emblems of tho organization for two men approached her husband, T. following terms:
W.
Hubbard,
with
a
view
to
having
ida eleven. The final score, 14 to
„
_ r&gt;
,
.
, a desperate
i
, attempt on
LONDON, Dee. 5.—Correspondence and tiie New York Wall Street Jour-1display in tliftir place of business or on him use his influence to Imvo hor
“It has been ostinmted that two out
10, bespeaks
! ii__ ♦»,„
in connection
with negotiations will „ mil and is scheduled to appear in sub­ the windshield of their ear. Any of change her vote.
1
of
every three dollars appropriated by
the’ part. .of. .the Floridians
In !„„♦
the last
....................
the local garages or filling stations
lie made public tiy tiie government, it sequent issues of these pnpeis.
half. Adopting nn aerinl nttnek in was stated and Lloyd George expect­ The idea carried out in this adver­ carry tiie blue and white enamel SAN-' Mrs. Hubbard let it ho known thnt tiie federal government during tho en­
she had been voting for a verdict of tire period of its existence Imvo boon
the third period they nppeared more ed to make an explanatory statement. tisement was prompted by statements FORI) signs.
guilty on the mansluaghter charge f6r the purpose of war or the results
on the offensive, mndo n touchdown Truce still remains in effect and no of various individuals in Sanford that
whereof
the motion picture comedian of war.
and in tile next period succeeded in immediate resumption of hostilitise our development would be quickened
At the last meeting of tho Board
was
accused.
“Wo believe that the adoption of
r u s h i n g the bull to North Carolina's
by a transfusion of new finances, and of Governors it was decided to post- j
are looked for.
the concrete suggestions as proposed
tea yard line before they were
that the City’s possibilities he exploit­ pone the monthly banquet of the or-1
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 5.—After by tho Secretary of State of tho Unit­
stopped. Despite tho warm weather
ed in such a manner as to attract cap- gunization until tiie arrival of Mr.
forty-one
hours of deliberation, tho ed States will greatly relievo tho rostSanford
Band
there were thrills a plenty for the
jury,
composed
of seven men and five Icssnoss of a turbulent world nnd ro✓✓//✓/
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T.lftft fans.
Will Render Concerts
women,
which
tried
Koscoo C. Arbuck- duco materially thu unbearable bur­
Tho Tar Heels overcame n disad­
le
on
a
charge
of
manslaughter
in con­ dens of taxation. Thus will it ho pos­
Every
Other
Week
vantage in weight of 20 pounds to
nection with tiie deatii of Virginia sible to give more serious considera­
Capitalists
—
Manufacturers
the man by fleetnoss of foot and
Ruppc, was discharged yesterday tion to the solution of domestic prob­
WholessJers — Men of Broad Vision
acrinl passes, aided materially by Committees Decide Upon Dates and
when
it was unable to agree upon a lems, foremost among which nru in­
Other Matters
■AMPOflD offsra ths opportunity lo smnUts Um
at ths
football
technique 'comparatively
U l« Hoary 1*. flsgtsr, Florida's ptonaar Invaotor.
verdict.
ternal improvements, including tho
spenkieg. Captain I.owo servet ns n
QXTUATJED oa tho hoadwatora of Uia It. Johns Rlvar. la ths
Tho
jury
was
brought
into
court
at
adequate
development of u national in­
Sanford
is
now
assured
of
the
hand
3 vary haart o t Florida's moot tortile farming Slstrfsi (eatery
pivot from which eleven forwnrd
amounUng to________
K.000,000 annually).
alon_____________
its own request at noon, reported n land waterway system.
ami
assured
of
two
concerts
every
fKOIlp poaaoaaaa moot advantageous
passes spread out to a well trained
disagreement and asked that it lie dis­ “Chief among these is the intracoastitles for water and railroad Irenaportamachine. Two of those passes gave other week which is sufficient unto
on, being the terminus ot the Clyde Una
charged.
tnl waterway from Maine to Florida
the day thereof. In other words the
amera.
the Cirolinntia the victory. Chang­ members of the hand want to go for a
ami thence to tiie Gulf of Muxico. Tho
It la not a Oambla. The Community la
ing about the North Cnrollnnns trip once in a while on Sunday and do
* and flourishing.
utilization of the sections already im­
Organized Labor
e offer Lucrative, Invulnarabla Inveetsquirmed through holes in nn unox- not want to bo tied down to a concert
p r o v e d , which are as yet limited by
, Let as plaoa ihs facta before you.
pertnnt line nnd again they skirted every Sunday. Other people want to
Cannot
Picket
tho
incomplotion of tho whole sys­
lanford Chamber of Commcrca
tiie ends. As n result North Caro­ go to other places Sunday afternoons
tem,
lias given substantial proof of tho
During Strike wisdom
lina had fnr the bettor of it in tho and do not want to miss the concerts
and tiie economic necessity for
matter of ynrdngo.
the project.
here and by stringing out the con­
Supreme Court So Declares In Decisi­
Florida’s first score came nftcr a certs they will last longer on the mon­
"We therefore urgo the Congress to
kicked a gonl from plnccdent from ey that lias been set aside for them.
on Given Out Today
make tho needed appropriations for
mid-field. The second ntui final
At a mooting yesterday it was de­
the speedy completion of 'thu Ches­
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WASHINGTON, Dee. 5. Organiz­ apeake and Delaware section and to
ennio when Dixon tossed n pass to cided to hold the concerts every other
Carlton for a twenty yard gain. Sunday and the first ono will ho held italists and investors to Sanford.
William'T. Donnelly, who is expected ed labor has no right to picked dur­ adept, without furtlior dolny, the Rari­
The work of I owo and Johnson In Thursday of this week in tho hand
IrrcgnrdlcRB of whether the San­ here some time this month with his ing strike when it involves impor­ tan Bay to the Dulawaro River and
Carolina’s hnckfield featured while stand in Central Park or down town ford Chamber of Comercu does, or two yachts the Dawn and Now Era. tunity Supreme Court declared today. Beaufort, N. C., to St. Johns rivor,
Pomeroy boro tho brunt of Florida’s if tho merchants desire it. Frank does not, receive direct inquiries as a Mr. Donnelly is greatly interested in Decision delivered in appeal hrough Florida, section.
Akers was appointed to act for the result of tills publicity, the fact is evi­ Sanford, nnd it was decided by tho by American Steel Foundries Com­ “Wo urgo tho consumution of tho
offensive efforts.
Tourist and Convention committee of dent that the great possibilities of Hoard to have Mr. Donnelly the guost pany growing out of strike at its purchase of tho Capo Cod Canal and
the Chnmbor of Commerce ntjd* S. tills section have been brought direct of the organization on this occasion plnnt nt Grnnltccity, illinois. Court itH maintenance and operation, freo
GAINESVILLE WILL
Range for tho hand and all tho mat­ ly to tho attention of individuals in ami the principal speaker of tho oven-1declared no board rule could lie laid of tollH.
PLAY DUVAL HIGH
ters
of concerts and other business af­ the world’s greatest financial centers, ing.
down In mntter of picketing, however,
"Tho continued ngitntion for tho
ON DECEMBER in fairs will ho transacted through these
A live Chamber of Commerce InMr. George F. Washburn, of Clear- but thnt each enso must be consider­ cnnilization of tho 8t. Lawrence riv­
men. Tho band has already mndo a variably boasts a live publicity com- water, and a largo property holder of ed on it’s merits to determine er prompts up to roitornto our enrnost
( l l y T h e A sso c ia te d P r e s s !
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 15.—It wns fine reputation through tiie first con­ mittoe. Tho Publicity Committee of Sanford property, has consented to nd- whotrer picketing constituted re­ belief in thu principlo declared at our
convention in 11)20, that all appropriaannounced tonight thnt tbo football cert and everyone interested recogniz­ thu local Chamber has proven that It dress the members at tho January straint and intimidation.
lions mmlu by tho congress of tho
1
elevens of tho Gainesville nnd^Duvnl es tho fact that in Mr. Ball Sanford Ih always several laps ahead of others, meeting.
United States for tho improvement of
-------high would moot in n game to doddo has a man who will take charge d»f as is evidenced by tho “kind that is
waterways should ho expended solely
the state high school championship. tho hand and bring It, up to a high dofforont" publicity it has originated! Now is the time fur all good ship- Heavy Snowfall
upon such improvements as lio wholly
The announcement followed n meet­ stnndnrd. Sanford is fortunate to sinco tho Sanford Chnmbor of Com-1 pern to join tho Central Florida WatOver Middle States
havo
a
man
like
Mr.
Ball
to
take
tho
within
American boundaries, jurisdic­
merco
was
organized.
cr Traffic League and build up a
ing between Prof, F. W. Buchholz
And
Upper
Ohio
hand
nnd
tbo
Chamber
of
Commerce
tion
and
control,”
heavy
tonnage
on
the
river
and
inert-!
Advertisements are now appearing
and officials of tho Doval school.
and
tho
city
commission
nnd
the
citi­
dontly
hasten
tho
day
when
Sanford,
in
the
Manufacturers
Record
and
tiie
Tiro place nnd date of the gnmo not
yet been decided! bnt it wns believed zens generally havo a great interest Traffic World setting forth tho ad­ will ho u prominent distributing point Freezing Temperature Ah Fnr South TULANE-ALAI1AMA
Ah Montgomery.
GAME BREAKS UP
it would he staged in cither Jackson­ in the Sanford Band mid will hack vantages of Sanford as a wholesale for this section of the state. Ilusi- j
thorn
up
every
time.
ness
concerns
in
Sanford,
when
ap­
and
distributing
center.
ville or Gainesville on Doconibor HI
IN A IMG FIGHT
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—Hcnvy
or 17. The mutter of choosing the
Sanford publicity will also appear proached for membership in the Lea­
( l l y T h e A s s o c i a te d P r e s s )
in conjunction with that of other Flor gue, havo complained of tho slowness snowfall over portions of middle At­
place for the gnmo was left entirely EIGHTH VICTIM
IALTO THEATRE
NEW ORLENAS, Dec. 5.—Tho
idn cities in a co-operative plan of ad- of thu C|yi,° Lino In adjusting cluims lantic States and upper Ohio Valley,
wth Prof. Buchholz. Duvnl is under­
DIKED OF INJURIES vortlsing which provides for an All- ^ should lie horny in mind, however, freezing temperature iih far south iih University of Alabama .defeated
stood to have offered to play at j
Florida suction in nmro than fifty of thnt this movement is not one to so­ Montgomery, Alnlmmn, nnd heavy Tulano by a Bcoro of 14to 7 in n post
Gainesville while Gainesville wns in
NEW
IIAVEN,
Dec.
5.—Eighth
tho largest dailies in tho United Stat­ licit business for tho steamship com­ frosts to Alabama coast nnd nnrthorn season gnmo hero Snt'trday. Tho
a simular generous mood nndoffored
victim,
woman,
of
Rialto
theatre
es and Canada, including tho photo­ pany, although it in admitted that nt Florida last twenty four hours ro- contest onded In an attack on Rofuroo
to play here. The meeting wns
fire
of
week
n“o
Irrt
night,
died
togravure sectlpn of a number of these tho prcaont tlmo they are receiving ported today to Weather Bureau. Finley, by spectators ami students of
marked by tho utmost cordinlity.
the direct benefits, but is intended to Frosts far south ns Central Florida Tulano when ho ruled thnt u 150 ynrd
dny
of
injuries.
Only
two
of
injured
papers,
Tho mntter of officnls for tho gnmo
promoto tho dovolopment of the facil-; forecast for tonight.
now
remain
in
serious
condition.
forward pass from Legendre to Mnlowas acted upon nnd it wns decided
ities of the St. Johns river, to seeuro
The
Publicity
Committee
is
having
noy,
who rnn ten yards for tho touch­
to invito Coach Alexander, of
eouitahle freight rntcH into, out of and FORD AND EDISON
prepared
a
four-page
letterhead,
tho
down
to tie the score, wns illegal as
WOMAN’S
CLUB
NOTICE
Georgin Tech, Conch Stegmnn, of
through Central Florida, and general­
Inside
pages
of
which
will
contain
he
had
blown tho whlstlo for tlmo on
INSPECT MUSCLE SHOALS
Georgin, nnd Conch Cody, ofMercor
vIowb nnd varied statistics of Sanford. ly to assist in improving tho servico
the
period.
The
final
consideration
of
tho
club
to officiate.
a n d ' on TO HICKORY
house and lot will ho taken up at tho Thoso will supplement the booklets for nnd Holving tho trnffic problems
All newspuper men nt the gnmo
of
the
shippers
of
freight
into
nnd
out
nnd enn he purchased by local busi­
rogulnr
business
meeting
Wednesday
agreed
thnt the bnll wns In play
Christmns enrds at the Herald
FLORENCE, Ain. Dec. 5.—Ford when tho whistle blow, but eferve
ness concorns, who in turn can havo of Centrul Florida and its trndu terri­
uftornoon
at
throe
o’coick
at
tho
offico.
their business curds printed nn these tory. At such time ns volume of busi­ nnd Edison after inspecting Musclo- Flnloy ruled otherwise nnd had to bo
Club rooms.
ness warrants additional river lines Shnnls left for Nnshviilo to-day to
escorted from tho field by twelve po­
For City Commissioner n vote for
Every member is ^quested to ho letterheads. This will afford unothur
inspect Old Hickory Powdor Plant.
((^•nlluurd &lt;in I'aga fire)
licemen.
Forrest Lake is a Vote for Sanford, j present to have a voice in the mnttor. opportunity to thoso interested in dc*
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IN EASTERN U. S.

A SHORT PROGRAM

CRISIS LOOMS
IRISH PEACE
NEGOTIATIONS

SANFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
GETTING OUT ADVERTISING OF A MISTRIAL FOR
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DISTINCTIVE TYPE TO BE PUBLISHED FAT
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Lawrence Haynes,
• Tenor, Eengaged for
Big Entertainment
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T h e S ta r T o -d a y

he concluded “that hero is one of Campbell-Lossing Post No. 53, Amer­
God’s creatures created in His imago
ican Legion to Stnge Big Recital
but devoid of thnt montnlity which
nt the II. S. Auditorium, Dec. 9
makes n human being. It 1b a shell
without the mind to choose between
Many tonors have been heard in
DISASTEROUS 'FREIGHT
right and wrong." In rolnting that this country and doubtless many more
W ALLACE REID
- WRECK ON COAST LINE
much of tho cvldonco against Miss will sing for public approval, but
NEAR SOUTH EUSTIS Clarke was circumstantial, tho
In
at­ Snnford has never been overburdened
torney snid thero wns no oyo witness with any great array of musical enter­
EUSTIS, Dec.
1.—A disastrous to the alleged crime, nnd added, "Gen­
freight wreck occured on the Atlantic tlemen of the jury, tho verdict in this tainment from tho rnnks of artists of
Const Line railroad near the Oklu- case must bo based upon your opinion note, so that the announcement of tho j
wnhn hotel golf links, about n mile and If that opinion be wrong, may executive board of tho local American
south of the city limits of Eustlce, nt God relieve your suffering In years to Legion thnt Sanford is to have n real
10 o'clock in the morning, in which come for life, liberty and tho futuro musical festival here Friday, Decem­
six freight cars with a portion of of a humnn being depend upon it." ber iRhis welcome news and the event
will doubtless attract ample support.
their contents nnd a tnnk of gnso- He called attention to tho circum­
During the Armistico Day celebra­
llne were burned. Just how tho stances surrounding tho killing of
tion here, tho members of the Legion
wreck occured is not definitely Miltimorc and said no snne person
Post were discussing plans for tho
known. The tnnk, which was woll would hnvo acted ns Lena Clarko did raising of the fund necessary to build
Saturday Night at the Princess—Frank
up toward the engine, loft the rails regardless of whether or not sho kill­
first ami overturned. It is not ed tho man. In a final question ho
Mayo in “Go Straight”
A collar style you’ll like. It known whether it was sprend of rails asked the Jury, "Would you rather
defective crosstica which caused hang this woman thnn let her spend
fits the ncckwcarof the day as or
tho tnnk to lenvo the track. The her few remaining years in happiness
perfectly as it fits the wearer. dome of the tank was opened by tho beforo death clnims hor in an insane
It is o n e of th e new est impact nnd tho contents poured out asylum?"
Alexander Ackerman, speaking for
upon the tho ground. Before the
In C ircu it Court o f S e v e n t h J u d ic i a l
tnnk wns entirely empties tho gaso­ Baxter II. Patterson, finally closed
C ircuit o f S t a t e o f F lo r i d a , S e m i­
n o le t'o u n tq — In C h a n c e r y
tho
cnsc.
Ho
said
ho
did
not
know
line
ignited
and
an
immense
flnmo
A rrow
IIIM, TO Q U I E T TITLE)
and causing consternation to the why Patterson was included in tho
Notice is hereby given thnt tho rer.
indictment unless "tho state’s attor­
Frnncos E lizabeth Sprnguo. C om plain­
train
crew
and
spectators
in
the
C ollars
a
n
t
.
ulnr
municipal election for tho City
neighborhood. However, the tnnk ney hoped to bag somo kind of gamo
v*.
of
Sanford,
Florida, ns required by
T
h
o
A
l
t
n
m
n
n
t
n
L
a
n
d
H
o
t
e
l
n
n
d
N
a
v
i
­
by
firing
a
full
blast
with
tho
old
wns not wrecked, duo doubtless to |
g a t i o n C o m p a n y , a c o r p o r a t i o n u n d e r Section 211 of Chnptcr 8301, Acts of
blunderbuss."
When
Mr.
Ackerman
tin- l a w s o f F l o r i d a , ot nl, D c f o n d the fact that most of Its contents had
1919, to ho held ench year on tho first
run out before it took fire. The cars finished, court recessed until 2:&lt;ir&gt; in
NOTICI3 TO D E F E N D A N T S K N O W N
Tuesday
after tho first Monday |n
the
nfternoon.
A
M
)
U
N
K
N
O
W
N
Immediately behind the tank were
To:
T h o A l t n m o n t o L a n d H o t o l a n d December, will bo held on Tuesday
The
great
crowd
waited
in
hushed
N avigation Company, a corporation
pushed ahead i ntil several of the
u n d e r t h e l a w n o f F l n r l d n . Itn mi cces- the (5th day of Decomhor, 1921, tho
cars left the rails and were over­ silence ns Judge Andrews took h is!
nor s o r a s s i g n s . If e x i s t i n g , a n d t o all
seat
at
the
opening
of
tho
afternoon
p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t o r e s t by, t h r o u g h samo being tho first Tuesday after
turned and the flames from the
* * * * * * * * * * * *
o r u n d e r s a i d c o r p o r a t i o n o r a s s o c i a ­ tho first Monday in December, 1921,
session
nnd
began
reading
that
part
t i o n In (ho f o l l o w i n g doHcrlbod p r o p
burning gasoline soon spread to the
*
C o u n t y , in tho City Ilnll building, in tho City
o r t y s i t u a t e In
S o ml n oale
lo
of
tho
charge
requested
by
tho
de-|
cars and three of them were soon
Florida, to-w lt:
L o t s 130,
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fensc.
In
it
the
jury
was
instructed,
lt d. 417. MS. 419, a n d 403l.3and3n'atVlp j of Sanford, Florida, for tho purpose
in a mass of flames. Tho train
*
o f I nnd 21 t -2 foot, m o r o o r loa*. o f f ; 0f e l e c t i n g o n o c o m m i s s i o n e r f o r t h ,
that if thero was a roasonablo doubt
t h o r e a r o r s o u t h e n d o f L o t s (28
~
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*
* crew worked hard to snve as much
n n d 429, a c c o r d i n g t o P l a t o f A l t a - City o f Sanford, Florida, f o r the term
in
their
minds
ns
to
the
sanity
of
the
|
* * * * * * * * * * * * of Hie cargo as possible. A wreck­ woman at the time sho was said to —— — —
monto Land Hotel nnd Navigation
m t , „ „ n „ . .,, ,
—
t h e 01 i n r c e years. I h o p o l l s will he open
ing crew from Sanford failed to nr- have killed Miltimorc- then it was their the home for the Post. Mayor John Cp uobml ipca nrye'cs o trrdahc to fd uOl yr n rnegcoo r ad ne dd In
S o t n l - - « t e i g h t o ’c l o c k a. m . o n tho day of
nol o C o u n t i e s . F l o r i d a , a n d m o r o d o f ,
Farmers nre cutting every lettuce. rivxo In time to be of any assistance. I duty to find lu-r "not guilty, on W. Martin, of Jacksonville, here for
I n l t e l y dos e r l l i ed
by
me l o n
n n d e l e c t i o n a n d w i l l c l o s e a t sun-down of
h
o
u
n
d
s
n
s
f
o
l
l
o
w
s
:
B
e
g
i
n
n
i
n
g
n
t
n
•
«
Heroic
work
of
volunteer.!
assist­
Much of tliu product it* hmlly dnmtgcd
grounds of insanity.” Tho court’s own the- day suggested the posssibility of p o i n t 113(16 f e e t N o r t l i n n d 20 fe e t
" ‘W*
by the hot weather. The remainder, ing the train crew saved one of lift* instruction and that offered by tiu- securing his friend Mr. Haynes for a
F a s t o f t h e S. W. c o r n e r o f t h o N. E. I R v o r d e r o f t h o C l t v f . u 1-4
o
f
t
h
o
S.
K.
1-4
o
f
Sec.
13.
T
w
p
.
™
, „
,
, * t ' 0n,mlssi&lt;m
discolored by the past few cold days. cars which was still standing on the state was next read and tho jury re- recital, stating that he and a number 21 s.. R a n g e 29 E.. t h o n c o N o r t h 244 of the City
o f Sanford, Florida,
feet , t h o n c o E n s t 018 foot, t h o n c o
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t&gt; r » i n t
The market is a raising one however broken ties, from destruction. Tho tired. When they re-entered tho court of his acquaintances intended to put
N o r t h 302 foot, t h o n c o E a s t 204 foot,
*'• “ • * H I L I I ’S,
and the lucky men who have superior train crew with the exception of the room at 5:15 there was n craning &lt;&gt;f Haynes on in Jacksonville early in
t h o n c o S o u t h 008 foot, t h o n c o Wo n t 2 1 5 - l t c
C l t v A u d i t o r n»,l r i . . L
f.28 foot, t h o n c o N o r t h {22 foot, t h o n c o
U1Ul t 0r aml ClerL
lettuce hope to command a fancy engineer and fireman were in tin- necks on the part of spectators, many March for the biggest musical event
W o » t 354 foot t o t h o p o i n t o r b e g i n - )
price. Cabbage and celery aro look­ cab when the wreck occured ami no of whom thought the final decision that city has ever had. Tho local Le- T on: lag.J o h n .1. r t r l g h t . T r u s t o o f o r h is
ing well and growing fast. The Lake one was injured. The cab and one had been reached. This belief was gjonnaircs immediately got busy and c h l l d r o n . n n d I n d i v i d u a l l y , If l i vi ng,
a n d If d e a d , al l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n - ,
Monroe express office, the largest box car were uneoupplcd and pushed quickly dispelled, howover, whon Fore- after a careful investigation, secured
f o r e s t s u n d e r t h o s a i d J o h n J. H r l g h t , I
t r u s t e e f o r hln c h i l d r e n , n n d I n d i v i d ­
shipping station outside of Sanford, back out of tin- reach of the flames man Hancock requested further in- Mr. Haynes for tho first recital of his
ually. deceased, o r o t h e r w i s e :
tlio
in tiie county, is now taking on a busi­ while the engine pulled several cars struction concerning tho wording of a American tour which tour will bo lim- c h l l d r o n o f J o h n J. B r i g h t , If i l v l n g ,
nnd. If doad. n i l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n ­
verdlct. During the reading of that Rod and is only to embrace ten cities,
ness aspect. Many hampers of nicely which were not derailed to safety.
t e r e s t s u n d e r t h o c h i l d r e n o f J o h n J.
B r i g h t , d oc c n s o d , o r o t h o r w l s o : a n d
part of tho charge which outlined the A committoo visited Lawrenco
packed lettuce cahimge, etc., are being
J a itli n M ..
B.............................
r i g h t , If l i v i n g , nnd.
HOARD
OF
HEALTH
IS
d e a d , ni l p n r t l o s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s
verdicts which might bo brought in, Haynes in Jacksonville, reaching there
sent away, the most of them, as yet,
u n d e r J u l i a M. B r i g h t , dneonsod, o r 1Frnntcs Rcnnlrctl
Lenses Dupllratod
it was noted that one of tho jurors at a time Mr. Haynes wns engaged in o t h e r w i s e ; In n n d t o t h o f o l l o w i n g d o MAKING LIST OF ALL AP­
to southern markets.
H
EYES
EXAMINED
Hcrlliod
r
o
a
l
c
s
t
a
t
o
s
i
t
u
a
t
e
In
Ho
ml
wroto
on
a
piece
of
paper
as
the
judge;
his
daily
practice.
After
enjoying
a
PROVED
AUTO
CAMPS
A Thanksgiving entertainment nnd
n ol o C o u n t y , F l o r l d n , t o - w l t :
Lot
rentl tho specific chnrgo relating to a number of selections, a contract was
131 a c c o r d i n g t o P l a t o f A l t a t n o n t o
a Missionary meeting wore held at
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
I
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a
n
d
H
o
t
o
l
n
n
d
N
a
v
i
g
a
t
i
o
n
Cot
nJACKSONVILLE, Dec. 2.—(Spe­ verdict of not guilty on grounds of arranged nnd Haynes will ho heard at
the Methodist church Thursday after­
l i a n y ’sa t r a c t , d u l y r e c o r d e d In tlio
OPT. D.
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C
r n n g o a n d Hemlthe High Reboot auditorium, December n o l o Cc o ruenct oi ersd,s Fol fo r O
noon. A large crowd was in attend­ cial)—For several months the state insanity.
ida.
When tho jury filed Into the court 9th, under the auspices of tho Legion T o : F r a n k Hl mps on, O r n c o S i m p s o n
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
ance. Songs, dialogues and recitals hoard of health has been reminding
n nd Helen Simpson, h o lm nn d d e v is ­
212
East. 1st St.
Sanford, Fla.
were rendered in a very entertaining city and town officials of thoir re­ room for the second time Judge An­ Post.
e e s o f M i c h a e l H. S i m p s o n , d e c e a s e d .
l i vi n g , n n d , If d e a d , a l l pnr Mos
sponsibility in the sanitary upkeep drews asked if they lind reached a de­ The recital in Sanford will bo a so­ If
manner.
WE GRIND OUR OWN I.ENSB
claiming Interests
under
Frank
Simpson, Ornco S im pso n nnd Holon
The school gave a Thanksgiving of auto camps. The tourist season cision and in answering this question cial event and there is little doubt
Hl mps nn.
doeeasod
or
othorwlso;
entertainment Wednesday proceeding is now under way and automobile Foreman Hancock handed a folded but that the members of the Camp­ F r a n k H . S i m p s o n , T h o m a s C. S i m p ­
slip
of
paper
to
Captain
R.
M
.
Robin­
s
o
n
n
n
d
W
i
l
l
i
a
m
R
u
t
l
or
,
T
r u s t oo H o f
bell-Lossing
Post
will
receive
the
sup­
the Holiday. The decorations of travelers are |&gt;otiring Into tho state
H. W. NICKERSON
l l o | « n Hl mps on. If l i v i n g , n nd ,
If
son,
clerk
of
tho
court.
After
show­
port
of
all
Sanford.
Tho
attraction
d e a d , alt p n r t l o s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s
posters, fodder, pumpkins, corn, etc., in great numbers. Poorly maintain­
r a n k E S i m p s o n , T h o m n s C. P u b l i c A c c o u n t a n t * A u d i t s __S y s t e m
ing tho paper to Judge Andrews, they are presenting is said to he of Su ni md ep rs o I*
n a n d W i l l i a m B u t l o r , Trus-1
Accountant, Allans r*&gt;siira»
were very appropriate and pretty. ed auto camps are health menaces.
tees of Helen Simpson, deconsed, or
Income Tax Service
Tho bureau of sanitary engineer­ Captain Robinson prepared to read it tho very highest order and their
Many of the patrons were present to
o t h e r w i s e ; nnd all pn rt lo s c ln l m l n g
aloud,
but
tho
justice
intervened
to
choice
is
doubtless
well
made.
The
I
n
t
e
r
e
s
t
s
u
n
d
e
r
M
i
c
h
a
e
l
H.
S
i
m
p
s
o
n
,
enjoy the occasion. The program ing of the state hoard of health is warn the spectators that no demon­
Room 10 McNeill-Dnvis Bldg.
d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e , In a n d t o t ho
f o l l o w i n g d os e r l l i e d l a n d s In Homl nol o Phone 852
consisted of Thanksgiving songs, now ppreparing for publication, stration of any kind would be tolerat­ record of Mr. Haynes is perfectly
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wonderful.
County. Florida, to-w lt:
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of the murder charge, and next recit­ Italy. His education is complete and t r a e i , r e c o r d e d In t h o P u b l i c R e c o r d s i
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Mr. and Mrs. ('has. licit and son,
ed the verdict that left Baxter Pat­ the press of Europe has paid him the o f O r a n g e a n d S o ml n o l o C o u n t i e s , I
Ernest, Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Wynne, agencies and automobile clubs. No terson a free man. Before discharg­ highest possible tributes. While on T oF: l o rLi da au.r a .1. O l hh s , If l i v i n g , a n d , If
Jr., and daughters, Misses Roberta cities or towns will appear on this ing tho jury Judge Andrews announc­ the ltivoria, Mr. Haynes presented a d e a d , a l l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g Interests
u n d e r L a u r a .1. O l hhs . d e c o ns e d , o r
and Josephine Wynne, Misses Linda approved list unless their camps are ed he would hold Miss Clarko until he special musical program and recital
o t h o r w l s o ; L e a n d o r L u d l o w , If l i v i n g , '
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Miles and Frances Hawkins. Many operated in a strictly sanitary man­ had examined carefully the evidence anti was given the* fabulous sum of t en rde. s tIfs duona dd ,e r al lL opnanr dt icers Lc luadi lmo iwn,g dI ne ­­ Cold Weather is Here
tho
fine quail squirrel and other game ner in accordance with tho state in tile case. Under tho law Miss $50,000 in our good American money cf oe al lsoewd .i n og r doetshcerriwb ei sde , l aInn d sa n dIn t oS e m
i ­ "Now's the time (o get your wood"
board of health regulations. Tourists Clarke may either he sent to the asy­ for llie one evening’s entertainment. n ol e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t o - w l t : 813 U l
were had for dinner.
Wo Imvo both OAK and IMNE
Mr. and Mrs. George McCrumb, will he advised by the state board of lum at Chattahoochee or given into This is saitl to have been tho highest oTfw pN. W21,1-1R aonfg eN W29 lE.- l o f S o c t l o n 14,
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OUR PRICE IS RIGHT
man, Stoke, Roily, Albert Roily and camps in order to minimize the case it is highly probable a warrant a single engagement. Mr. Haynes cn- n n d t o t h o p r o p o r t i o n h e r e i n a b o v e d e ­
scribed, by or t h r o u g h a n y of t h o 1
daughter, Miss Alice, spent n pleas­ health menace.
charging her with misuse of govern­ gamemeuts abroad are all under the a b o v e n a m e d p a r t i e s , o r o t h o r w l s o .
n d It oi i ul red Phone 34 and give your
ant day at He Leon Springs.
ment funds will he served, hut noth­ patronage of the world’s best known t h aItt yIso u Huenr de b eya cOh r doef r eydo u a do
a p p e a r to i
Your vote may lie the crown. Poll ing definite as to what the future people, his personal letter file contains tlio bil l o f c o m p l n l n t , h o r o l n filed, on order before the Rush
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Dorcas and
t h o 2nd d a y o f J a n u a r y , A. D. 1922.
holds for this woman may he fore­ letters that are almost priceless. The
little daughter, I.ucile, of l’almyra, it for II. It. Stevens Tuesday next.
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h n t t h l e o r d e r
p u b l i c a t i o n bo p u b l i s h e d In t h e H a n ­
To get Prompt Delivery
210-2tc casted. It might he a safe hazard, former Czar of Russia engaged Mr. of
Pennsylvania, Mr. Jake Miller, of
f o r d H e r a l d , a n o w s p a p a r p u b l i s h e d In
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however, to say it will he a long time Haynes for one recital and paid him
this place, Mr. and Mrs. Bowman,1
week for eight consecutive woeks
Still, llie Irish case desn't arouse before Lena Clarko returns to hor $10,000 for the evening. Immediately a W
Mr. and Mrs. Horst and Mr. and Mrs.
l t n o s s m y h a n d n n d o f f i c i a l sonl of!
or See J. T. ALLEN
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following the limited tour of the cit­ tlilHd Ct hi or c u6i tt h Cdoauyr t onft NS oa nv feomr db ,e r ,F l oar i dda '
Zemiucrman also of Palmyra, Penn., as much enthusiasm in America as a rose garden in West Palm Reach.
H I K. Seventh St.
Baxter Patterson was arranging ies in the United State's, Mr. Haynes 1921.
have returned and will remain nt case of Scotch.
(SEAL)
E. A. D EC L AS S ,
last night to leave for his homo In will sail for France where he will
this place a short time before going
C le rk of Circuit Court
Hov
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farther south to spend the winter.
For office supplies, stationery, etc., Palm Roach. The verdict was, for take up his season’s contracts, ap­
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him, complcto vindication and though pearing in the best houses under the
Mr. C. Rarnes has resigned his eomu to tliu Herald office.
E. F. I I O r S H O L H E R ,
For office supplies, stationery, etc.,
there wns never considered to bo any patronage of the foremost impreaSolicitor for Complt.
11-6-Ote i come to the Herald office.
danger of his conviction, he confess­ sarios. The foreign contracts cover
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load had been lifted from his mind. to he paid him is $150,000,
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The aged parents of Lena Clarko, her
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sister Maude and her neico, who have recital in Sanford, Mr. Haynes was
boon here since the opening of tho nctuated hy two motives, tho first,
trial, will remain for tho present. They tho fact that he has never sung in
aro living in the hope that when they public in his native state—he is a
FROM THE FOREST TO YOU
return to West Palm Reach they may Floridian—and he really wnnts to ap­
By eliminating all of thu waste-, over half of the labor, all of the
take
their daughter with them, a' free pear before a Florida audience. His
middle man's profits and by delivering a home on record time direct
second reason is that liu is intensely
woman.
from the forest to you
ROSE FOUR
From a technical standpoint, tiie re­ interested in tiie success of thu vet­
sult of the trial Is considered a signal erans associations and is glad to ho of
QUICK BUILT BUNGALOWS
REISS TRIUMPH
victory for Edward 1). Davis, LoRoy service to tiie American Legion, thus iH
Put Tremendous Savings in Your Pockets
Giles, C. C. Chilllngsworth and Che­ his contract for Sanford is really only J
COBBLERS
Cozy, attractive, substantial, durable, bungalows of any size. Built
ney &amp; Ackerman, counsel for the de­ intended to cover his actual expense ■
according to latest improved muthods of house construction, of the
fense, hut tho powerful address of in appearing with his retinue. Tho' S
Thin seed stock is especially selected Mnlno Grown,
best of materials, at a great saving. Their economy is worth investi­
State’s Attorney Joseph II. Jones will local Post will profit largely hy tho
Horn tields free from Blight infection
gating.
be heralded as tiie outstanding lognl I success of the recital and tho fund is
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE
development of tho trial. The voternn) noedetl fr tlio building of the home.
showing in natural colors many attractive, money-saving homes,
H PECK BAGS
lawyer rose to tho greatest height I
-----------------------of his long career in this masterful, Toll your friends to vote for II. R.
Ask for Prices
A. C. TUXBURY LUMBER CO.
speech. Tho defenso, howover, is ytCVCIJH( »pxt Tuesday. Safe, dependcrcditcd with successfully establishQUICKBUILT BUNGALOW, Dept. 18-K
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able man.
tag in the minds of tho jurors “a
CHARLESTON, S. C.
reasonable doubt" as to tho sanity of
Ilowovor, a hostile flcot would
Lena Clarko and all things oiso not*
ENTZMINGER BROTHERS
havo
n hard tlmo working its way
withstanding it was thiH which led to
SANFOUI)
FLORIDA
through
the floating bottles nt the
LOCAL AGENTS, LONGWOOD, FLA.
tlio finding of tho jury, ‘Not guilty,
threu-milo
limit.
a.
on grounds of insanity."

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1921

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Now then, let’s all make a determined effort to
avoid the rush and tussle of late
Christmas Shopping.
There is every conceivable advantage in shopping early; complete assortments, efficient
salespeople, comfortable stores, low pre-holiday prices.
Merchants have found that with plenty of foresight and planning they could bring forth the
best merchandise as well as best value. So all the progressive stores in town are ready for
Christmas buying—ready to help those wise people who shop early. We urge you, for your
own sake to shop NOW; You will be assured of courteous service, unlimited selections,
plenty of leisure in each purchase and substantial savings.
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Will help you choose your Christmas gilts
Thrasher &amp; Garner

U. S. Army Store
Everything in Army Goods
East Second nnd Sanford Ave.

Ladies and Gents’ Furnishing Shoes

Sanford Dry Goods Company
Corner Second nnd Sanford

Stationery, I'opulnr Hooks, Cigars, Candy nnd
Ivory Goods

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.

The Quality Shop

Mobley’s Drug Store

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Everything for Men nnd IJoya' Wear

Millinery, Hose and Children's Hand­
made Dresses

Hill Hardware Co.
" Everything for the Holiday Shopper

Baumel’s Specialty Shop
Ilendy-to-Wenr Millinery. Novelties a Specialty

Gillon &amp; Fry
Electrical Appliances and Fixture, 111 Park Ave.

L. P. McCuller, Groceries

Speer &amp; Son
Useful Gifts for Mother nnd the Children

Perkins &amp; Britt

Everything Good to Ent

’’The Store That is Different’’

J. D. McCrory’s 10c Store
Hns YVlint You Wnnt

A. RafTcld
The Store That Saves You Money

Imported Perfume, Candies nnd Kodaks

John T. Brady, Jeweler
WntchcH, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverwnro nnd etc.
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Bower &amp; Roumillat

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Rivers Brothers

Treadwell Electrical Co.
Electricians, Supplies and Fixtures

Peters Shoes, Dry Goods und Furnishings

Theo. J. Miller &amp; Son

Roberts Grocery

Furniture nnd Christians Novoltles

Everything for the Christmas Dinner

Sanford Cycle Company

Sanford Groceteria

Everything on Wheel*

Across from the Fire Station

Banner’s Department Store

Waters’ Kandy Kitchen

213-215 Snnford Avenue

Special Christmas Candy at Special Prices

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W HAT IS CO-OPERATION?
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cessful advancement of the commun­
ity as n whole will indirectly benefit
all. But the man who does not doslro
to co-operate with any movement of
this character can always find plenty
of excuses, and hobbles of his own, as
a reason for his absence from tho
meetings or taking an active part in
the work of the organization.
The mayor and city council and the
new park commission will need the
hearty co-operation of every individual
and every organization in the city
during the coming year. The officers
elected and appointed are expected to
carry out a big program of public im­
provements and beautification. They
are expected to do this work without
pay, and some of our people will
probably consider that their own re­
sponsibility ends when they have vot­
ed to put men in office, who nro sup­
posed to carry out their will; and crit­
icism rather than co-operation is the
order of the day.
Then there is the single driver who
enn not work with any one else. Give
him a one man job and he will get
the thing done* in no time, but lie must
have his own way about it. You can
best co-operate with this individual by
letting him do tlie work you want him
to do in his own way.
Welcome the day, when we can all
seo clearly the one end to be attained,
and then work together in ono con­
current effort to reach that end. In­
dividual with individual, organization
with organization, society with socie­
ty—all jointly operating together to
make Melbourne the city we want it
to be.
Whnt is co-operation? It is doing
the thing you find necessary to be
done, nnd doing it so willingly and joy­
fully that others will want to help
you do it.

Webster says it is: "The act of
working ort operating together to one
cml: Joint /peration; concurrent effort
or labor; as the co-oporation of the
combined powers, the eo-oporation of
,he understanding nnd the will."
Klhert Huhl&gt;ard, in his Iloycroft die­
t a r y , says co-operntion means:
••Doing what I tell you to do, nnd do­
ing it quick."Tlie latter definition seems to bo
the one now generally uccoptod. Thero
nro a number of organized efforts now
working fo r the welfnro and the up­
building o f Mclborno, morally and
physically. The individuals composing
thc various organizations and civic
bodies are all honest in their endoavor to do what is best for tho city, but
there are those who bolievo that their
particular organization should havo
the right of way in furthering certain
movements. They hnvo littlo uso for
the other follow’s hobby.
Thero are men who will toll you
tlint they would tnko nn interest in
church work if all tho churches in
town would join together in one or­
ganization, but until such time as such
a result can be accomplished they will
do nothing. "Do whnt I tell you to
d o - o r nothing doing for mo."
Many devote their time, talent nnd
money towards increasing tho activi­
ties of tho Chamber of Commorco, be­
lieving that through this organiza­
tion must of the proboms effecting
the city’s welfare can be solved. They
are ready to co-operate in overy way
with any movement that has for its
object the advancement of tho city’s
interest. Others hesitate to join in u
concurrent effort to enrry out a now
suggestion until they are first satis­
fied that it will reflect favorably on
their own business nffairs. They lack
the imagination to see thnt the suc­

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H. R. STEVEN!
CANDIDATE FOR
CITY COMMISSION]I■

Having served ono term ns city g
commissioner, nnd having hnd tho :
privilege of assisting in establishing 5
the new form of government under J
which wo arc now working, nnd tho *
people of Sanford having Been fit to ■
place my name in nomination for nn-15
other term, I hereby announce * my
candidacy for the position of city com- n
missioner, to be voted for on Decom- K
her (5th next.
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In making this announcement, I g
hereby refer you to city records of nc- h
complishmcnts of tho past two yenrs, 8
and if elected 1 expect to continuo to
work for good, clean government, nnd
for the interest of our city nnd its
people.
Yours very truly,
II. It. STEVENS.
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| EFFICIENCY OF PRODUCTION IS AS j
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NEWARK, N. .1., Dec. 3.—Getting 1 ESSENTIAL ON THE FARM AS
into his stride after seven rounds, in
FOUGHT GIBBONS TO DRAW

Every clay the farm and grove operators of the South are
becoming more and more awake to the need of modern
labor saving machinery and efficient, business-like
methods.
The facilities, methods and equipment of this bank are
modern, efficient and complete to the last detail. The
safe-guarding of the funds entrusted to our care, the
prompt dispatch of the intricate banking affairs of our
thousands of customers demand that they be so.

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Forrest Lake is a Vote for Hnnfnrd. *8
Eyes Tested

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Glasses Fitted ■ Member

TOM MOORE
Optometrist-Optician
Opp. Postoffice

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L. P. McCULLER

GLOBE PIANO CO.

SQUIRE EDGEGATE —

IN THE FACTORY

which ho had the worst of it, Phil
Krug, of Harrison, N .1., Iasi night £
fought Mike Gibbons, of St. Paul, to j
a fast 12-round draw. They weighed ■
in at 150 and 17)5 l-.J pounds rcspee-|S
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Think twice, yes even thrice, before
BIRDS ARE AMONG
FRIENDS
taking
the life of the little bird. It
OUR BEST
may lie your best friend.
Often does the farmer think and
Gainesville Basket Ball Schedule
look upon the birds nround his farm
ns his enemies. No doubt ho is often games have been arranged for this
annoyed by depredations of birds, season’s basketball team of the
nut hardly hns he ever stopped to University of Florida. Other games Get An Abstract Before
realize that the birds nro nmong his arc under consideration, including
Buying Property
two probably, with the Y. M. C. A.
best friends.
The bureau of Biology, United of Jacksonville. Stetson and Rollins
States Department of Agriculture, are to be taken on twice and the
hns made a survey of the work of Florida quintet is coming out with E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.
birds and its findings nro interesting the nvowed intention of wresting
and instructive. For Instance: "On state state championship laurels
one Utah farm infested by the alfalfa from tho Stetson clan, which hns
woevol. English spnrrows nlone in one held them for several, years. The
season fed to their young, it is esti­ schedule, as announced, follows:
January M, Stetson at Gaines­
mated, non,non of the pests, making
them about a third of the diet of the ville; 21, Rollins college at Gaines­
growing birds. Sixty-six kinds of ville; January .'tO, Albany, Ga., Y. M.
birds feed on tile cotton-boll weevil, C. A., at Albany; January .'ll. Camp
the greatest feathered enemy of this Henning at Columbus, Ga.; February
lo w n V in e r,
FLOUR
pest being the orchard oriole. A 1, Mercer University at Macon, Ga.;
single stomach of this kind of bird i February
2 Mncon
Volunteers,
contained, upon examination, II boll Macyn, Ga.; February .'5, Oglcthrorpe
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at Atlanta, Ga., pending; February
weevils,”
It is state thnt hardly nn agricul­ •I, Y. M. C. A., at Savannah, Ga.;
tural pest exist that hns not numer­ February 10, Stetson at Dcl.nnd;
ous effecctivo bird enemies. "Twen­ February 11, Rollins at Orlando; BEST FOR BREAD
ty-five kinds of birds are known to February 17, Savannah, Ga., Y. M.
Sold by
feed itpo nthe clover weevcl nnd n like C. A., at Gainesville; February 20,1
number on the potnto beetle, .'1(5 on Trinity College of N. C., at Gaines-1
the codling moth, 1(5 on the, gypsy! ville.
moth, 10 on
mi horseflies,
horscnies, (57 on bullbugs, 85 on clover root borers. 08 on
The Interstate Commereco Commlsrut-wnrmB, 120 on le a f hoppers nnd sinn says the Henry Ford cannot
l&lt;:s on wires worms." according to tin*' reduce railroads rates any lower,
findings o f specialists o f the Depart- | They do not give any reason why
incut of Agriculture,
! he should not nnd we naturally opine
In our groves nnd fields there are that Henry is cutting out too many
myriads of insects which cause us to melons for tile regular railroads and
make great expenditures in time and they are letting out a sqnack about
money for their eradication. At the it. Seems funny thnt a mnn cannot
sam e time wo kill and permit others reduce railroad rates when he so
In kill the birds in our fields nnd for­ minds just because the other fellow
ests, many of which nro not game cannot do so It also shows which
birds. We neglect to recognize these way the wind is blowing nnd it is not
birds ns our friends. Rather, wo or­ blowing through the radiator of a
SAVE YOU MONEY
dinarily consider them ns unnecessary Ford as far as the present adminis­
neighbors, or we nctunlly regard tration is concerned. Henry is show­
them as positive enemies. In nearly ing them up nnd they do not like it.
Write IIS
every ease these bird-neighbors nro
Empire Hotel Block
For City Commissioner a vote for
mir friends, constantly aiding us by
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Forrest Lake is a Vote for Sanford.
keeping down destructive insects.

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CONSERVATIVE

PROGRESSIVE

STRONG

B. F. Whitner, Cashier

F. P. Forster, Pres.
EXPERT INSURANCE SERVICE
I represent progressive, modern In­
surance old-line companies nnd nm
! prompt in rendering you expert sorvi ice in securing for you just what you
want in life insurance on tho plan
1suited to your present and futuro
( need. Endowment, monthly income
plnns, and automobile and fire in­
surance. Write or phono mo to call.
W. J. THIGPEN.

Cleanliness is next to Godliness
We invite tlie public ami all users of IOLDEIt
SPRINGS WATER to visit tlie spring ami in
our method of handling its product. Why take
a chance? Your eminent physicians claim
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.

AMERICAN BEAUTY
and HOT-POINT
Electric Irons
Electric Heaters

The Ford people of Sanford as well as the
Western Union recommend this water for
batteries.

Edison Mazda Lamps

(’all phone .’111 and have a bottle of this water
sent you and protect your health.

for the hath, bedroom and Nursery

For Brighter Light

Elder Springs W a ter C o.

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Fidelity Tires
30x3'/,
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for..... $ 1 0 .0 0 j SANFORD

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Firsts nnd Guaranteed

Gasoline
from visible pump. Accurate measure.

SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

Oils and Greases

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY

We give tickets with each purchase,
good for 5 per cent in trade
Phone 181-J

* F. PURINES
105 Palmetto Arc.

Sanford, Fla.

1018 WcHt First Street

1018 West First Street

POST CARDS AT.THE HERALD OFFICE

He Gets One Tw elfth of a Verdict and—a Hunch of a Long, Long W ait!

BY LOUIS RICHARD
VELL, &amp; Q U /r?E s
/VE REACHED fj '
V E R D IC T - Q U T
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Santa Claus,
Care Seminole County Bank,
Sanford, Florida.
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.
Kindly start a Savings Account in his name with the
enclosed dollar and put the pass book in his stocking on
Christmas eve.
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.
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.
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Fridny—Holy d o s s Bazaar and sup­ Y., was among the out of state busi­
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per at tho Parish House,
Fridny—Presbyterian bazaar and ten
Robert Hied, of Winter Park, spent
will all day at the old stand of Mrs.
the
day here Saturday transacting]
Cutes on First Htrcet.
business
and mingling with friends.
Saturday—Mrs. J. S. Hnrrott will en­
tertain tho members of tho Every
II. M. Stevens, of Tampa, made his
Week ilridgo Club at her apart­
headquarters at the Montezuma while
ments in the Welaka.
Saturday—Children’s Story hour will in the city Saturday on a business
bo held at Central Park at 4:00 mission.
o’clock.
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Saturday—Presbyterian Ilaznar and
Mrs. Charles Fedder were the dinner
ten.
guests
of Mr. Frank Lane at his homo
Monday—Pipe Organ Club meets with
Miss Martha Fox at her home on in DoLand yesterday.
Oak avenue at .’i:.’IO p. in.
Mr. and Mrs. George Chamberlain
Monday—liusincss and Professional
Women’s Club meet at their club of Daytona Reach were tho guests of
rooms in the First National Hank Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Key Sa turday,
returning to tho Reach Saturday ovbuilding, at 8:00 p. m.
Tuesday—Executive Hoard of tho j oiling
Woman’s Club meets at 10 u. m. at
Mrs. Raymond Key, Mrs. A. D. Key,
the Club rooms.
Tuesday—Mrs. Frank Miller and Miss Mrs. George Rice, Mrs, Hazard and
Esther Miller entertain at bridge at Mrs. Frank Dour are spending tho,
their home at Magnolia avenue, hon­ day today at Tangerine. Mrs. Rico
oring Miss Norma Herndon, a bride- will remain in Tangerine with friends
for two weeks.
elect of this month.
Tuesday—Mrs. T. L. Dumas entertains
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Twitchcll,
at bridge at her home on Park ave.
ill honor of her house guests, Mrs. and Dick Twitchcll, of Daytona Reach
Hazard and Mrs. Frank Doar, of wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rny- ■■
Augustu, (Sa.
j mond Key yesterday. They wore ac- ■
Wednesday—Mrs. Robert Hines will i companied by Mrs. A. D. Key who hns f
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Thursday—Mrs. R. .1. Holly will en­
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Thursday—Mrs. I.. C. Kolb will enter­ Mrs. S. 10. Barrett, at her apartments ■
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The Christmas colors red and green]
Parke avenue at three o’clock.
being used in the decorations, poin-1
Friday—Mrs. Geo. DuCottos will on- settins and other red cut flowers boturtain at bridge complimenting ing used. The tally cards were also
Mrs. .1. 10. Bromic, of Vancouver, II. in keeping with tho Christmas season,
G., the guest of Mrs, II. W. Hern- and tho hours were very quickly passdon and Mrs Frank Doar, of Augus- ed in the interesting contest among
to, Gn., the guest of Mrs. T. L. Du- J the bridge players.
When scores
inns. The guests including mem- j were counted, Mrs. Raymond Key was ■■
hers of the Fortnightly Club.
found to lie the winner of the first ■
Friday—Mrs. George Chamberlain prize, u dainty hand embroidered tray
will entertain the members of the cover.
Snllio Harison Chapter, I). A. R., at
An elegant refreshment course was
luncheon at tier home at Daytona served at tliu conclusion of the card
Reach, and will also entertain at a game which consisted of linked crab
reception for the .Sullio Harrison in crab shells, potato salad, nut bread
Chapter and tho Abigail Ilurthclc- sandwiches, stuffed dates, mints and
mow Chupter, Daytona, in tho af- coffee.
tornoon.
( Mrs. George DeCottca substituted
Saturday -Mrs. R. A. Newman will fur an absent club member. The club
entertain at bridge at her homo on members present were, Mrs. A. M. De. East Fourth steel, at three o’clock Forest, Mrs. Forest Lake, Mrs. L. C.
complimenting Miss Norma Hern­ Kolb, Mrs. Raymond Key, Mrs. G. F.
don.
| Smith, Mrs, C. M. Vorce, Mrs. W. .1.
Saturday—Children’s story Hour at i Thigpen,
the Central Park at four o’clock.
I Just received full line of army goods
C. E. Raynor, of East Port, N. Y.,1-—army officers’ shoes, tents, tnrpulwus in the city Saturday an n busi­ inns, cots and mattresses for cots. All
ness mission,
grades blankets, khaki breeches, hats ■
caps, loggias, etc. Cull nnd see our :
T h e frie n d s of M rs. J o rry G riffo th real bargain
prices.—Thrasher &amp;
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w ill he g lad to know th a t she is r e - ' G arn er,
Phone 1000!
by a painter on tho Rank of Sarasota,' yon.

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g*t sotno good, lirni, solid flesh oa their I oew,
fill out tho hollow* and sunken cheeks with
strong, healthy tissues and build up inernwd
energy and vitality should try taking two ct
Mostia's tiny yeast VITAMON Tablets with
their meals. Mastin'* VI TAMON Tablets codtain highly concentrated yeast vitaniincs as well
ns the two other still more im portant vitaniincs
(Fnt soluble A nnd Wuter soluble C), nil of
which Science says you must hnvo to l&gt;e stron*.
well and fully developed. They banish pimples.
Ixiil* nnd skin eruptions us if by msgie,
strengthen tho nerves, build up tho body with
firm llosh nnd tissuo in d often completely
rejuvenate the whole system. You run no
risk of causing gn* or upsetting tho stomneh.
If you arc thin, pale, haggard, drawn looking
or Inrk energy and endurance take Mastin'*
VITAMON—two tablet* with every meal.
IMPORTANT! While the remarkable health­
building value of Mastin'* VITAMON Tablets
hnvo boon clearly nnd positively demonstrat'd
in caiies of lark of energy, nervous troubles,
anemia, indigestion, constipation, skin erup­
tions, poor complexion and a generally weak­
ened physical and mental condition, they should
not Ixj used by nnyoao who OBJECTS to having
their weight increased to normal. Do not nreept
imitation* or substitute*. You can get Mustin's
VITAMON Tablets at all good druggists.

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You can make money buying1for 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
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Auto will come for
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H'•*l*v*io f - m a c B a t t e r i e s

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

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December fi, A. D. 1921
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Never, till the past two years has Saflford taken
such strides ahead, upbuilding and achievement
Everybody is talking about us.

II. It. STEVENS
FORREST LAKE

If you want a clean, hon­
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istration, put an X op­
posite H.- It. Stevens’
name as shown above.
Phone 1000 and auto
will call for you and take
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1921

LENA CLARKE ACQUITTED
JURY OUT TWO HOURS
ON GROUNDS OF INSANITY
Judge Andrews Will
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Reach
postmistress, was found not guilty on
a charge of first dogreo murder in
circuit court hero yestordny after­
noon, in connection with the killing
of F. A. Miltimoro. The jury’s ver­
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acquitted without resorvntlon. Judge Andrews ordored Lena Clarke held in
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SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 3.
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evidence submitted in the
trial of Fatty Arbucklo on a
charge of manslaughter In
connection with the death of
Virginia Rappo returned to
tho jury roojn from its ho­
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—Negotlatinns in naval ratio question prnctleidly at a standstill while Japanese
delegates awaited further word from
Tokio. Today results of yesterday’*
conference between principal AmeriFu i can, British and Japnnoso delegates
were under study by the Jnpnneso
cabinet and diplomatic advisory coun­
sel.
WASIIINGTON, Dec. 3.—A
stage in the negotiations over
question of tlie naval radio described
as "very favorable" is understood to
have been reached at last night’s con­
ference between the representatives
of the United States, Great Britain
and Japan.
After the conference between Sec­
retary Hughes, Admiral Baron Kato
and Arthur J. Balfour was concluded,
tlie Japanese delegation immediately
began communicating with Tokio.
This official communique was is­
sued:
"Arthur J. Balfour, Admiral Baron
Kato and Secretary Hughes mot at
state department yesterday afternoon
nnd hud an extended interview with
respect to tho naval proposals. No
comment on the Interview can ba
made at ibis time.”

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ORLANDO. Dec. 3 - J u d g e Andrews this af- F^ , t s “
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when Miltimoro was killed and who address the court recessed until 2:30
was jointly indicted with her, was ac­ p. nr.
ternoon ordered Lena Clarke be committed to the
rp() ]jaiuj jn France
quitted without reservation, since no
Immediately the session reconven­
pica of insanity wns entered by him. ed Judge Andrews liegnn reading his insane asylum.
Orders Him to Return to America on
The action of Judge Andrews in instructions to the jury, lie included
First Steamer
holding Miss Clarke until he has in­ in tills n definition of what might
vestigated the evidence further is | constitute a reasonable doulit as to
iCoiitlnucit front I'msi* One)
PARIS, Dee. 3.—The French minis­
taken to indicate that he may order
or innocence and related the law
her incorecrntion in the state insane governing the plea of insanity. lie
try of the Interior, today issued an
order denying Morse tlie right to land
asylum at Chattahoochee, but lie re -; (l|S(l charged tho jury to reach a de­
in France and requesting him to re­
fused to say what action might he l.js,jon m the case, remarking, informturn to the United States on tho first
tnken.
nlly, that tho state had gone to great
available steamer, which would he tile
The jury retired at 3:20 yestordny expense for the trial and much vnlu-!
afternoon, after listening to Judge able time of the court had been occu- UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA AND WOULD AROUSE PUBLIC OPIN­ Paris, sailing Monday from Havre.
ION REGARDING MEN AND
Andrews’ instruction, tho reading of pied witli consideration of the case.
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAR­
WOMEN OUT OF JOBS
WASHINGTON, Doc. 3.—Morso
OLINA CLASH TODAY
which occupied nearly half an hour. Under tho charge tho jury could have
was directed by Attorney General
At 5:10, thirty minutes before tho found the defendants guilty of mur­
( I l r T l i e A a a o r l n l r d I’r raa)
( II) Tl»r A n unclutrd I'rraa)
verdli t was rendered, the jury re-en­ der in tho first degree, murder in the
DETROIT, Dec. 3.—Two day nat­ Dnughtcry today to sail from Havre
JACKSONVILLE, Dee. 3.—Jack­
tered tile court room and requested second degree, or manslaughter, or
ional convention of unemployed called back to United States.
Judge Andrews for further informa­ not guilty of any and all charges. Tho sonville is in gala attire today in eon­ with intent of arousing public opinion
WASHINGTON, Doc. 3.—Anothor
with the post season football
tion relative to tho wording of n ver­ defendants according to the court, . ncctionth|g
nftorno0n between the Uni­ in behalf of men and women out of COOL CLEAR WEATHER
important
point in Far Eastern dis­
_--I 1 Lhave
...... Ibeen
a. Ifound
...mil lam
lv II or Iinno­
tl tin_
dict and that part of tho instruction could
GOOD FOR THE CROP cussion of armament conference wna
guilty
versity of Florida and the University work to end that governmental nid
pertaining to this phase of tho case cent jointly or singly. At the conclu­
won today by China in the commit­
of North Carolina. The former tar­ might be given, was opened here to­
was ngain read. Once more tho twolvo sion of the charge the jury retired heel residents of Jacksonville in hun­ day. Two proposed relife measures
GAINESVILLE. Dee. 3.—Clear tee of nine powers, Great Britain, Ja ­
men filed out of the chamber and returning at r&gt;:47 with tho verdict. A dreds planned to witness the game and were on tho program for discussion. cool weather is improving tho con­ pan and France agreeing to retire
their next nppenrnnco marked tho few moments Inter Miss Clarke was alumni and boosters of Florida hero These wore extension of aid to unem­ dition of fall crops and fruits, ac­ from much of the leased territory of
close of tho trial.
returned to her cell in the county jail in largo numbers.
ployed by the government and nation­ cording to a review of crop con­ China. The Japanese representatives
Miss Clnrko received the verdict to await the next development in the
alization of some basic industry in or­ ditions in this state, issued December it was said, agreed to give up their
calmly and after embracing her aged complicated circumstances which have
der that work might he apportioned 1 by the Federal Bureau of Crop leased territorial holdings in Shan­
Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Fn Fu
father, who had been with her through surrounded her since she came to this
Estimates The citrus crops are tung and also reported as offering to
among a greater number of persons.
tile trial, turned to receive the con­ city last August.
moving to the markets from all sec­ discuss the retirement from their
WOULD RATHER HANG
gratulations of scores of women who •The address on behalf of tho prose­
tions, tile review continued, the special territorial privileges in Man­
THAN HE SENTENCED
Seventeentli Husband
have faithfully attended each session cution by State's Attorney Joseph II.
weather havoing improved both churia. France expressed willingness
TO INSANE
ASYLUM
Was on The Way—
of court through tho ton days and Jones, it Is generally conceded, was
quality and condition.
to retire from Kwan Chow Wal, ther
who rushed up to grasp the hand of one of the most able discourses de­ Fa
Uncle Sam Hutted In Planting of oats continues. Early French leased territory. Great Brit­
ORLANDO, Dec. 3.—(Ry *4
thb woman as soon as the verdict wns livered before the jury. Col. Jones F i the Associated Press).—"I Fa
plantings were reported as growing ain followed professor to give lip Brit­
read and the jury discharged. Her spoke of the killing of Miltimoro, as
would rather he hanged and •* Had Enough Government Allotments nicely. Car-lot-shipment of sweet ish leased territory of Wei Hai Wei.
first remark following tho reading of "one of the most heartless, useless, Fa buried here than go to Chat- " '
potatoes was reported heavier than
to Live in Luxury
tho verdict by tho clerk of the court degrading and cruel crimes ever per­ f i tahoochee," Miss Clarke told *u
usual.
Taylor Commandery
was: “To tell tho truth, I didn't care petuated in the state of Florida." lie Fa a newspaper man today. “ I Fa
(ll&gt; T h e Aaaiiclnlrd I’ rraa)
Hogs and cattle are in good con­
recited the evidence of Postal Inspec­ Fa would rather lie dead than Fa
CHICAGO, Dee. 3.—Federal agents dition, Late pasture is described as
much one way or the other.”
Had Inspection and
The nppenrnnco here of two pe.st tor Graham, which was to the effect Fa judged insnno.
broke
up Mrs. Helen Drexler’s matri­ excellent and forage crops abundant.
If I had * '
a Fine Banquet
office inspectors, one of whom, II. that the shortages ill the accounts of " i killed Miltimoro and known "a monial government allotment plan
Truck crops showed much im­
the
Palm
Reach
post
office
dated
hack
N’. Graham, testified yesterday that
"
wlmt I was doing I would Fa just as she was making plans to mar­ provement with tile advent of cool
shortages of the Palm Beach office to 1B17, long before the time when Fu hnve turned the pistol on Fu ry her seventeenth husband in three weather. Strawberries are growing District Deputy Grand Commnnder
Johnson Was Here
dated hack to 1017 and had at times Lena Clarke accused Militimore of Fa myself, foreseeing the end.” Fu years, according to her story today to nicely, it was reported, but will lie
reached as high as $02,000, has led to stealing funds. The attorney recalled F \ She was nearer a break- Fu secret service men. "Dear me," she later than last year. .Syrup-making
Last night was thu “one big night*
tlie belief that should Judge Andrews tlie testimony of Chief of Police Ed. •n down tliis morning than ill Fu said. "I enn’t remember all tho is in progress ell over tho state.
decide not to send Miss Clarke to the Vestel concerning the confession Lena Fa any time during the period Fu names. I came to Chicago and mar­ Yields are reported generally low. for tiie newly organized Taylor Commamlery of Knights Templar of San­
asylum, she will ho arraigned in fed­ Clarke made on the night Militmore’s Fa in jail. A member of tlie Fu ried three sailors in quick succession.
ford, when District Deputy Grand
body
was
found
in
the
San
Juan
hotel.
Albert
Drexler,
of
Camp
Grant,
sol­
eral court in Jacksonville on charges
Fu jury which tried the ease, Fa
Commander Samuel A. Johnson, uccin connection with tho discrcpcnclos It was considered the tensest moment Fu said today the verdict was Fn dier, wns sixteenth. I had a sailor I)r. Ward Resigns
companiud by about twenty-five other
said to exist in tho post office ac­ of the trial when C. C. Chillingsworth Fn reached on the first ballot. Fa picked out for next week hut your
From Presidency
Sir Knights of Orlando, visited tho
of the defense interrupted Mr. Jones Fu Judge Andrews expected to F.\ agents arrested me."
counts during her tenure.
of Rollins College local commandery on an inspection
The session of court this morning for the third time and the silver­ Fu announce at two o'clock this Fu
tour.
witnessed a word battlo between haired attorney, turning like a tiger, Fu afternoon his decision as to Fn Murderer of Kaber
Announcement
Made
Regarding
Taylor Commandery Iihh been oper­
denounced
as
unfair,
what
lie
termed
States' Attorney Jospeh II. Jones nnd
Fu disposition.
Future
Plans
ating
under dispensation over sinco Its
attempts
to
break
the
force
of
his
Arrested
in
Italy
C. Ct. Clilllingsworth, associates de­
FU
**
organization
and one purposo of tho
argument.
For
a
moment
it
seemed
fense counsel. Clilllingsworth inter­
FU F» Fu Fu Fu Fu Fa Fu Fu Fu
After Two Years
( I l r T h e Aaaorlntrd I'rra a )
inspection
last
night was to deter­
the
opposing
counsel
would
come
to
rupted the state's attorney a number
WINTER PARK, Dec. 3.—It be­ mine whether or not tho local eomof times during tho latter’s plea be­ blows, but the Intervention of Judge NORM AI, TEM PER ATU It E
( I l r T h r A aanrlnlrd I'rra a )
came known today that Dr. Goorgo
AND GENERALLY FAIR
CLEVELAND, Dec. 3.—Vittorio Morgan Ward, president of Rollins mnndury in ready and worthy of re­
fore the jury, chnrging misstatements Andrews prevented further trouble.
ceiving their charter. The romilt of
NEXT WEEK'S WEATHER Pisselli, said to have stubbed to
of evidence in the case. Jones final­ The justice commanded the principals
College here, has resigned. No an­ the inspection has not yet boon leurn(lljr T h r A a a o c l n l r d I’rraa)
of
tlie
verbal
battle
to
remain
after
ly became angry and charged the de­
WASHINGTON, Doc. 3.—Normal death Daniel Kaher, wealthy Lake­ nouncement regarding his future od.
fense with attempting to "brenk tho court adjourned, but in the maze of temperature nnd generally fair weath­ wood publisher, two yenj-s ago, has plans were nindo.
The Knights assembled in tho Iodgo
force of my argument.” The two at­ circumstances surrounding tho clos­ er except rains Monday and again been arrested in Italy according to
room
at 5:30 formed in mnrehing or­
ing
of
tlie
trial
he
evidently
forgot
to
word
received
here
from
two
Cleve­
torneys glared at one another across
about Thursday were forecast for
FLORIDA KENNEL CLUB.
der and marched to the Valdez Ho­
the counsel table for a full minute enforce his order for nothing more Florida for the week beginning Mon­ land detectives. As no extradition
tel, where a delightful banquet Was
treaty between tho United States and
nnd Attorney Jones snid: "I tell you was heard from the bench pertaining day.
JACKSONVII.LE, Dec. 3.—Orga­ given In honor of the visitors.’ A^ter
Italy for capital offenses exists Pis­
l won't stand for these interruptions, to the affair.
Col. Jones finished his speech with STATE INSURANCE AGENT
selli probably will he tried in that nization of the Florida Kennel Club the banquet they repaired to tho Iodgo
I’m sticking to the evidence." At this
hns been effected here and it is room where the Knight Templar doan
attack
on
tlie
insanity
plea
and
as
point Judge Andrews intervened and
country.
MEETS FOUL PLAY AT
understood
plans are afoot in several greo was conferred under tho aUo
lie
brought
each
point
out
clearly,
it
EUFAULA, ALABAMA.
commanded both attorneys to "romem/
-----------------------other
Florida
cities for the organ!- leadership of II. E. Tolar, Eminent
her that lxith of you have duties as, was evident that the earnestness o
TO INSURE METHODISTS
zation of similar clubs for tho pur- Commander, assisted by tho other ofgentlemen as well as lawyers. You Ids appeal was impressing t io ' uron,1‘ EUFALA, Ala. Doc 3.—J. S. WiiroX( H|xly two, of Birmingham, stato
ST. GEORGE, S. C„ Hoc.
Mout­ pose of stimulatin'; interest in the fleers of the order,
will both remain in tho room after He said that l ean &lt; larke had p
Taylor Commandery, since its orcourt has adjourned.” The court add­ her every notion caiotu &gt; am ' 1 10 Mg0nt for insurance company, wa i jM|, |lcro in annual conference, South breeding and trnislng of registered
ganizntinn a few montits ago has boon
ed it wns tho sole judge of what ately since la t Augu t , am u u iti (,jrcuinBtnnCt.n no.iesoSSJno.niscin isu , Coloring Methodist instructed tlie fi­ dogs,
Dr. Thomas J. Mnhnffv was elect- doing n groat deal of work and Is said
should go into the records, nnd vaal- le her as "the most dangerous worn found (lend hero to-day, under nnneo committee to insure tho lifu of
an"
lie
had
ever
known
during
his
ed
president and Mrs. H. Plant to bo in a very prosperous condition
izitig the expense of the trial to tho
indicating murder. each member of tho conference in tho
circumstances
Osborne,
vice-president.
It
was and it i ■ believed that thoy will bo
state, would keep them clear of error. |„„g career as
c|ur|w Wilcox arrived horo Inst night from sum of $2,000.
planned
to
enter
some
of
the
dogs
at given a ehnrtfV, at tho proper timo.
Attorney
Junes was then permitted j The cuso wns c.u««
jy Jones
Birmingham. Bruises on he;
bond and
tho
Southeast
Florida
Fair,
which
his
remarks
and
he
was
fol-jby
Edward
W.
Davis,
v
v
m
*
fhpont
|nj
|
cl,ted
ho
had
been
to finish
BRANCH MERCER CAPTAIN
struck
will lie held In Tampa in February.
If the man think* his wife beautiful
„„d choked. The body wns U
lowed by E. W. Davis, who close, the od the forces o t h e
found on
Asperial
enr
would
he
engaged
for
In
last winter's hnt, ho is hlindad hy
case for Miss
Miss C'ni’ko.
Clarke. When
A
ttor-'out
the
trial
MACON, Ga., Dec. 3.—Carl Lancas­
Whenj tor- m itt
‘ . dul|oB» ho had bluff
&gt;&gt;'“« «llUt
abut four blocks from hheart of
ney Davis concluded, Alexander Ack-C'cno of the saddest &lt;“ties m
ter, of Elowory Branch, was elected the trip, it wnH said, so that tho love or thrift.
ormnn, counsel for Patterson, briefly ever performed to enter a plea of in-.
Ycaptain of Mercer football team of prized animals would undergo no
reviewed the evidence ugainst his vanity for Lens (.larke. To think, 1 Sell it with a Herald Want Ad. 111)22. He plays guard on tho toam|
risk of injury.
Roll it with n Herald Want Ad.
client, and with tho conclusion of his
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pointments for tho last three weeks Martin Proves Alibi
on account of the serious con­
in Orlando Case, De­
dition of his foot but ns he is much
better now and the Doctor thinks the
tective With Him
danger period will bo over in 48
hours, then he can get started as ho May Be Black Hand Case With Ital­
ians All Through It
*
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* * * * * * * * * * * * Sundny in the month, not having been
ORLANDO, Dec. 2.—Tho mystery
there for three weeks and will be with
Mrs Swiui nttondcil services at the us on the 2nd. Sundny. Preaching surrounding the killing of It. CusoletCongregational church in town, Sun­ at I’avln at 11 at at Upsoln nnd in to in the Astor hotel cnrly Wednes­
day
the evening nt Lnko Mary. In spite day morning, remains unsolved in
J. E. Lunquist spent a week in of his illness ho hns conducted prnycr spite of Iho surrender, to local police,
Jacksonville taking in tho state fair service at 7:00 on Wednesday even­ of the "dark stranger" who registered
and visiting nt tho homo of his son, ing hero nnd on Thursday nt I'nvln, as W. E. Martin, of Cleveland, in
Aron nnd wife
all of which his wife hns also attended whoso room Cnsoletto's body was
Mr. and Mrs. Fortier and children ami they hope to bring their daughter found a few moments after tho fatal
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Snnsferinn spent Mrs. Podmorc ami the hnhv next, shots were fired.
Martin's name is William Earp and
Sunday at the St. Johns river.
time.
he
is held on investigation in the lo­
Charles Chromcr is recovering the
Let us try .ml g&gt;! t'undu/ vchui*l
cal
jail, though no charge has been
use of Ids eye nicely now, he and started ngni i nest .' o dny nt
|&gt;.
preferred against him. Ills identity
his wife having gone down to Orlando m. Como end In ini: the little ones.
to receive treatment from nn eye
Joe Neros enmo near having a has been known to Chief Vestel, Pos­
specialist Saturday at tho suggestion serious accident last Friday while tal Inspector Graham and a represen­
tative of tho Orlando Morning .Sen­
of Dr. Pulston.
hauling a load of pine straw to bed [
tinel
since a few hours after CasoletA large rattlesnake was killed at his sweet potatoes, his mule got &gt;
to’s
body
was found in the hotel, but
tho door step at the home of Alfred frightened at it young man on a by-1
was not mude public because it was
Ericson by Jess Lee.
cycle with n bundle nnd rnn away, feared the man would bo aided in
Mr. West is working at carpenter throwing him out, tho wheels pnssing
making Ids esenpo by confederates
work for V. C. Coller in Sanford and over his head and limbs, badly bruis­
had it bccomo known that his identity
G. llirschi has begun work for Mr. ing him. Dr. Denton being called
was established. Eurp has cleared
I/OBsing.
out and now ho gets nround with a himself of connection with the killing
Mr. Ballinger called nt n number cane Mrs. J. E. Vaughn nnd Mj s . by establishing a complete alibi.
of houses on Friday in the interest Ballinger cnlled to bcc them as his
It. Grant, a special detective, said
of tho church work; Mm. Androw wifo has also boyi ill.
last night he left here in company
Bcrtclson and her taking dinner with
with Earp nt 12:50 Monday night,
Mrs. W. C. Menlor nnd with them nnd
going
to Pnlatkn, where both regis­
DEFENSE WITNESS
also Mrs. E. W. Lunquist railed to see
tered
nt
the James hotel. From there
IN ACTOR'S CASE
Mrs. Ericson and baby.
the
two
men went to Bunnell, where
FOUND I'OiSONKD
Mr. and Mrs. West nnd son Leonard
Earp says he was to meet friends for
took a trip over to New Smyrna on
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2.—Tho a card game. Both men remnined
business Friday, returning home the
poisoning of Mrs. Irene Morgan, a thero until yesterday afternoon when
tho next dny.
Earp learned through newspaper ac­
Mr. and Mrs. Fcitsmn and mother, lending witness for the defense, and counts thut he was wanted in Orlan­
Mrs. Ingersol were Snturday after­ the beginning of the closing argu­ do. Grant phoned polico that Earp
noon visitors at tho homo of Mrs. J. ments of both sides were the out­ w’ns with him nnd would return if ho
Westordlck and on Sundny Mr. nnd standing developments today in tho was wanted here. He arrived yester­
day evening and wns placed in the jail
Mrs. Clute and son were out from trial of Roseau C. Arbuckle. ,
Leo Friedman, nn assistant dis­ where ho will bo held on inves liga­
town.
A birthday surprise pnrty was trict attorney, made the first ex­ tion. Earp said last night he told the
held at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. position if the prosecution’s conten­ proprietor of the Astor hotel that ho
F. Lundqucst Tuesday evening, a tion that it had presented nn unbreak­ would lie out of town for several days
goodly number from Upsnlu and able chain of evidence to link the and he wan unablo to account for the
Grapeville, some •i.'t wo counted, and comedian with tho denth of Virginia presence of nnyonu in his room. Lit­
also tho Misses Roily and Britt of tho Rappe, whom it charges Arlmcklo tle in known of Grant, who is not in­
West Side attended, adding to tho injured at a party in his rooms at clined to discuss the nature of his
pleasure of the occasion. All enjoyed tho Hotel St. Frnneis here. Gavin work, though lie is known to lie a
tho social chat and the delicious cakes McNuh began wlmt was expected to detective and is acquainted with hun­
and coffee, wishing tho host many bo the defenses only address, but was dreds of confidence men nnd pickpock­
interupted by adjournment of court ets in various sections of the country.
happy returns of the day.
He has done police work in Orlando
Tho painters out from town work­ for the day.
on
former occasions.
Systematic
police
search
was
begun
ing on the residence of Mrs. II. L.
tonight
for
the
stranger
alleged
to
lie
Police
have now turned their entire
DoForrest. Mrs. Voile Williams nnd
responsible
for
the
poisoning
of
Mrs.
energies
to a search for the man who
Mm. Ninl Swanson have been having
was
seen
with Cnsoletto the day be­
Irene
Morgnn,
Los
Angcleso
nurse
some rooms painted nnd varnished
fore-the
killing.
Hu is described ns
nnd
defense
witness
in
tho
trial
of
thiH summer.
being dark but much smaller thnn
lloscoo
Arbuckle.
The
district
at­
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Ludqulst and
Earp, though still nbovo tho nvorngo
their sons, E. W. nnd E. F. with their torney announced his entire forco size. His description has been wired
would
aid
in
tho
investigation.
fnmillen took nn auto trip to Pied­
Mrs. Morgny was found uncon­ to polico in vnriouo cities, but as yot
mont nn Sunday to see an old friend,
scious
in her hotel mom. She told nothing hns been received hero bear­
Mr. Larson, who has been ill.
ing on his relution to the case.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Blngston, Emil Mng- of being nccostcd last night nnd ngain
nuson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Krcll and todny by a man she had seen during
Business Is finding out thn.t if buydaughter, Miss Eunlco Tyner nnd a tho Arbucklo'trinl. She said tho man
had
given
her
candy
twice
nnd
that
ors
will not fnll for prices, prices
young lady from Windormere, visited
both
times
eating
this
enndy
had
must
fnll for buyers.—Norfolk VlrSundny nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs.
been followed by illness. No connec­ glninn-I’llot.
T. 0. Tyner.
«
.
Mrs. Moblo Kroll and daughter re­ tion between Mrs. Morgans expe­
rience nnd tho trinl in progress hns
Lenin
is
tho
only
man
who
hns
evmained over 'til Tuesday, when her
been discovered, authorities say.
or bcon able to make money out of n
mother Mrs. Tyner nnd brother,
printing press.—Asheville Times.
Elmer, took them home.
For office supplies, stationery, etc.,
Rev. Clarke regrets very much thnt
Try n Herald Wont Ad todny.
he has not been able to keop his ap­ come to the Herald office.

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afternoon frocks in Spnnish Lace
and Chantilly Lace combined
with Canton Crepe and Crepehack Satin. Wonderful models

$17.95 $27.50
P e g g y P a iges
$22.95, $35, $39.75
$42.50, $45.00

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EVENING GOWNS
of Genuine elegance, wondrously
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Fanciful affairs of lace. Prices—

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Former vnluen $29.75 to $79.00

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THE CHURCHES

L I F E ’S B I G G E S T

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The one big worry in this world which overtops
nil others when you’re out of a job—is “the
bread and butter problem.”
Every dollnr that you put into a savings ac­
count will simplify that problem. And the cnrlier you start such an account the Booner will
the big problem bo solved.
A growing savings account at this bank will
help you to go through life with a rensonnble
degree of freedom from the worry about per­
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SO CIETY

Fayette, Ala., who are touring Floritin, spoilt the day in Sanford yestorday.

MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor,
Elmo C. Riley represented
Phone 217-W
sonvillo here yesterday.

I f y o u h a v e m i y frli-ml* l l a l i l n x y o u
— If y o u n r r Kiihiir n n y w lu r * * o r t-m nlim
h n m r , nr W y n n a r e r n t e r l n l n l i i * , w r l l r
a p i . i t u l .-aril to thin d r i m r l i t ir ii t , k Iv I mk
d r i l l ll&gt;. o r tr lr li|io m * l l i r It e m . It w i l l
b e j f r r n l l y ii|H »rrrlillrd.

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IC. C. Harnage is in the city attend­
ing to business for the A. C. L. Ry.

Douglas Wier, of Baltimore, was a
business visitor here yesterday.
F. J. Sturdivant was a visitor here
Frldrty—Holy CVnss Bazaar and sup­
from
the ancient city.
per nt the Pnrish House.
Friday—Presbyterian bazaar nnd ten
Merritt I.awshe, of Yardly, Pa., is in
will all day at the old stand of Mrs.
the city transacting business.
Catos on First street.
Saturday—Mrs. J. S. Barrett will en­
Ran Raphael, of New York, is
tertain the members of the Every
among
the out of state business visi­
Week Bridge Chili at her apart­
tors
spending
the week end here.
ments in the Welnkn.
Saturday—Children’s Story hour will
Mrs. T, I.. I lumas has ns her guests
bo heltl at Central Park at 4:00
her
daughter, Mrs. Hazard and a
o’clock.
Saturday—Presbyterian Bazaar and friend Mrs. Dour,, of Augusta, Gn„
Mrs. Dumas will entertain at bridge
ten.
in their honor Tuesday afternoon.
It. B, Newman, of Cleveland, is
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Thompson and
making his headquarters at tile Val­
little
daughter, of Orlando, were in
dez while in the city attending to
the
city
yesterday calling on friends
business.
and attending to business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Scott are spend­
Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Neal anil Miss
ing the winter here at the Valdez.
Mr. Scott holds a prominent position Margaret Neal motored over from Or­
lando last evening to attend the Holy
with the American Fruit Growers.
Cross bazaar anti supper nt the Pnr­
A. V’. Cancolmo, of Philadelphia, ish House,
made Ids headipiarters at the Valdez
hotel yesterday while in Lite city on G. I. I.mirks is not again a f te r a s e r­
ious illness of several Weeks,
business.

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Mrs. Gornmtid, of Del.and, was the
J, II. Hughes, of Lynchburg, Va.,
attractive
guest of Mrs. Ernest Mc­
was in the city yesterday mingling
Gowan
Galloway
yesterday.
witli friends and attending to busi­
ness.
Miss iris Battle Is the attractive
F, P. Armstrong, of Atlanta, was guests of Miss Lucy Byrd Smith nt
among the popular traveling men nnd the Valdez Hotel.
was registered at the Valdez yester­
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wolff, of Jack­
day.
sonville, are spending some time here
C. C. Larimore, of Fort Myers was at the Valdez.
In the eity yesterday mingling with
Mr. anti Mrs. J. II. Hiiiterininstcr
friends and transacting business.
and family have arrived and will make
T, I*. Gorton, of Rochester, N. V., Sanford their home. Mr. Iliutcrminand Guh Kormun, of Nashville, Tetm., uter is head of the Piano Co.
are among the out-of-state visitors
\V. Albeit Snyder and W. A. Sny­
stopping at the Valdez Hotel yester­
der
of New York, head of tho Bol-Jnr
day.
Coffee Co., are spending some time
E. C. J. Declaim, of Lake City, was here on business.
in the city yesterday making his
DINNER PARTY
hondipiurtcra at tin- Valdez.
Mrs. J. M. Dresner gave a dinner
S. Ullman, o. ■hiladelphia, and \V. last evening at her home at which
O. Bridges wet • among the out of ■i select young crowd was present.
state business visitors here yester­ The dinner was given in honor of her
guest, Mr. Alexander Hollander, of
day.
New York, wild was the guest of Mr.
ami Mrs. J. M. Dresner during the
Miss It. I,, Renee, of New York, is
stopping at tile
ddez hotel while last fortnight. The dinner was pruI'odcil by dancing and concluding by
In the city.
seeing Mr. Hollander off at tho sta­
tion where he was hid good-bye by all.
Jacksonville was represented here
Friday by A. T. Hale and E. II. WigGIFT SHOP FOR SANFORD
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A new gift shop will he opened in
Mark A. Valentine, of Cincinnati, Sanford as soon as suitable quarters
apent the day hero Friday transacting ran lie secured but for tho present
business.
the stock can be seen at the Fred
Wi'liams residence at 1120 Oak
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter C. iTeyo, of Avenue, where a big line of Christ­
Now York are among the winter visi­ mas cards and novelties, seals,
tors stopping at the Valdez.
stickers, etc., will lie shown. Watch
for future announcements.
217-lte
Edward G. Milhcrg, of New York,
is in the city transacting business.
FOR SALE—Lot on West First street.

MIDWINTER FA8IIION SHOP
WAS WONDERFUL DISPLAY
OF CHARMING APPAREL |
Bnumcl's Specialty Shop put on
thoir Mid-Winter Fashion Show nt
the Parish House lust night to n
large audience. The Fashion Show
entile nt the end of the huzuur nnd
like nil of the Specialty Shop’s
affair was a great success. Mention
of tile show is made in another colum
hut it is sufficient to say it was
voted by the Indies (and some of the
men) to he one of the prettiest
shown anywhere in the smith
The models were Snnford young
Indies ami they showed off the
beautiful gowns nnd hats to perfec­
tion. Bnumcl’s Specialty Shop can
lie congratulated upon their enter­
prise in giving Sanford people these
seasonable fashion shows. They are
always enjoyed.

DANCE

METnODIST CHURCH
Tomorrow is the Inst Sunday Of
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the conference yenr nnd a grent day
at the
Methodist church. Dr.
Walker will prcnch on "Value of
WOMAN’S CLUB
Memory" nt the Eleven o’clock
sorvico. Evcnlnjr sermon short talk
on "Christ nt the Door." Spccinl
music program r.t the evening
service and report of the years work.
Mr. Boyd a great Evangelistic
singer will sing nt each service.
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Remember the Sunday School
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Music by University Five
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meets nt 0:15 A. M.. J. C. Hutch­
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inson, Supt. Warm welcomo to all
these services.
Given under the Auspices of the Cotillion Club
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I)r. Walker's Class
The men of Doctor Walkers class
Admission ........................................................................$1.50
at the Princess thentro are trying to CAR LOAD OF FUN1TUE
get our hundred men present nt 0:45
EVERY WEEK IS RECOD
A. M. tomorrow. If you are not at­
OF SANFOD FUNITURE CO.
tending Sunday school elsewhere,
drop in and seo this class it will
The Sanford Funrnituro Co., an­
Keep it in mind—Tuesday next, De­
The pleasure of having a wife who
interest you nnd may do you good. * nounces that they nre doing more cember Hth. Vote for Stevcn i. 21(i-2tc sings about her work depends large­
Mrs. Newberry and Mr. Boyd will business thnn ever before and not (
ly on whether she can sing.
sing nt the class nnd the whole only furnishing local homes with the
Still, traffic laws nre useful ns an
program will hnvc -op.
best of everything in the furniture argument for the plaintiff after the FOR SALE—Eight room house with
line but are sending goods out to accident.
bnth. Immediate possession. Small
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
other cities east and west and north
payment down, long time on balance.
We will have services tomorrow, ami south of Sanford. They de­ The Indies of tho G. 1. A. will hold See Lane or address Box 782, Day­
beginning with the Bible School, at liver goods to adjacent points free their bazaar and cooked food sale De- tona, Fin.
lS)9-Tu-Snt-iw
0:45, A. M. The Morning subject „v,.r $25 worth nnd Inst week re- ccmhor 17th at tho Union Phnrmncy.
at eleven o’clock, will be, "Gods ro|ved and sold a ear loud of furni210-litp
Tho Herald has i|uito a number of
i’romises.’’ At night, at 7:.'10 o'clock t,m. an(| have another ear coming In
unclaimed keys that have boon found.
the subject will lie "Building A Life." today.
Crisis: Any general mass brought If you have lost any keys look over
Christian Endevor meets nt 0:45,
They have a solid car of the now to the boiling point by man’s stu­ our assortment. If these kuys are not
1'. M. A hearty welcome awaits Kaltax furniture that is taking the pidity.
claimed within tile next few days they
you.
country by storm ns it is suitable for
will he disposed of.
tfdh
Vote for Stevens next Tuesday—
this climate and is good for the
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
dining room, living room or purchos. your one vote may elect him. 21fi-2tc
Ilnvo your watches and Jewelry re­
Church services for the 2nd. Sun­ Watch the daily Herald for their
paired nt McLaulIn’s. Two first class
day in Ailvent, Dec. 4th, 1021, will advertisement next week.
Your vote may he the crown. Poll •catch makers. Prompt service.
be as follows:
fur II. It. Stevens Tuesday next.
140-tfc
0:45 Sunday School,
210-2tc
JAZZ ORCHESTRA
11:00 a. m. Chofnl Celebration and
AT TIIE VALDEZ
In some families, home cooking oc­
Litany.
HENRY FORD Ims adapted tho
PLEASED IUG CROWN
casions
a greater kick than home
use of tho GIANT "EXIDE" Batter­
7:20 p. m. Verspors.
brew.
Guilds and Brotherhood meetings
Miss Cjinova and her Jazz Band ies for Ford cars. We give service,
during the week as according to put on a great show at the Valdez buy, sell nnd exchange butteries for
CHICKEN DINNER, Sunday noon
makes automobiles, genuine
regular schedule.
Hotel last night. The vaudeville all
and
evening, Gray Gables, on the
features were especially well receiv- "EXIDE" service. Get the best.—
bench,
Seabreeze, Fin.
Phone 491.
RAY
BROTHERS,
phone
548.
190-tfc
ALL SOULS CHURCH SERVICES |e,l uiid Hie musical numbers among
Free
hath
houses.
74-Fri-St-Gm
Tomorrow is the 2nd Sunday in the best that have been given to a
However, there will never he
advent.
Sanford audience this season. Jim­
You see by reducing navies wc
enough
liberty in the world to drown
Sunday School, which every child my Collins who is putting on the
can
save money enough to build fnrin the Parish must attend, begins band here said lie bad something the wall of minorities.
crusing and henvily armored air­
promptly at nine A. M.
good for the people of Sanford in the
Old Eushoned BARN DANCE craft.
Low Mass nt Ten A. M.
musical review line and he made
Sermon: "What went ye out into t good. On account of tho many other Parish House, December 8th. AusThe Lndios Union cu the Congrega­
the desert to see 7 A Reed shaken ' attractions last night the Jazz Bund *,lt l'H Brutherhood Saint Andrew.
tional
church will hold thoir annual
by the winds-"
Eleventh Chapter did not have the crowd that it de­ 217-fite.
bazaar
and cooked food sale December
of St, Mathew's Gospel.
served hut those who were present
17tb.
Place
to be announced later,
Keep it in mini!—'Tuesday next, De­
Benediction after Muss.
will say enough about it to guaran­
207-Tuo-Fri.-4tc
A meeting of the Ladies Altar tee a big crowd for the next attrac­ cember Hth. Vote for Stevens. 2tfi-2tc
Society in Rectory Parlor after turn
u n u n will
it hi lie
in- next
iivai week.
m i a&gt; The
i in ^
tion which
If any nation thirsts for concen­
i here is no national bird to bo sneservices. The Chairwoman i I the Jazz Bad has consented to remain
trated
trouble hereafter, let it follow
at Christmas time, hut old Dad
Bazaar wishes every woman of tin music at the Valdez Hotel for lunch
America’s
plan and brow it at home.
serves
nbout
as
well.
Parish to attend.
and dinner tomorrow.
Weekly Masses at 7 and K p. m.
Charity rovers a multitude of sins; NICWHERRY'S DRUG STORE
Strangers invited to nil servicces.
Rhone 30
so,
for that matter, does an income
Sitting free.
204-tfc
of five figures.

Saturday - Dec. 3rd

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

It. S. A.
Troop I of Roy Scouts of America
to have special recognition at {lie
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Sunday night
rho Troop is now to its full capacity
of flit members. Just as noon us
enough arc enrolled another troop
will he chartered.
Mr. MeHnddock and Dr. George
Hyman are the Scout Masters. Mr
Tom Brotherson is the Assistant
Scout Muster . Tho Scout commit­
tee is composed of Hon. Shelley
Muinos, Hon. Jno. J). Jinkins and Mr.
Harry Harrow.
Among the hoys the following are
patrol leaders:
Fay Liming, Senior; J. D. Perritt;
Arcy Carrnwny; Charles Booth and
Doyle Itritt.
Attend this service and encourage
the hoys.

Anna Caimva and her Jazz Band
■R i i i i N i i i i i a z i i i i i B i a i a a z a H a i B R i i i i i i i i i B M i a a z k i i i i a
will furnish music nt Valdez Hotel ■
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Dinner (! to J).

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS

FOR SALE—Handley-Knight demon­
strator, perfect condition, just out
of paint shop, can be bought right.—
Haight &amp; Wieinml.
210-ltc
If a man dosn't lift bis hat tt the
ladies, he may hr ll-hrcd, or lie may
bo bald.
Vote for Stevens next Tuesday—
your one vote may elect him. 2lfi-2tr
Anyhow, they shouldn't lock up the
pence parley until they nre good and
sure the dove got in.

As we understand the tangled Ear
Eastern question, American business
BAPTIST SERVICES SUNDAY
0:20 A. M. Mens' Class at tli t, wishes to bring orders out of chaos.
Star Theatre.
And it may he that men don’t go
0:20 A. M. Main School at the
lo church because they are afraid i
Temple.
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11:00 A. M. Preaching by Dr. they might get religion.
George Hyman. Subject “The Spirit
of the First Century.”
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12:00 N. Lord’s Supper.
0:2ft P. M. Young People Meet­
ing in charge of Miss Essie Whittle.
7:20 P. M. Preaching,
"The
Serlousneila of Elections" by George
Hyman.
During the evening, service the Better Can’t Be Baked
’-iv Scouts will tie especially recog­
nized.
Welcome always at the Baptist
Temple,

F R U IT

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ROUTH BROS.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
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ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO
SUIT YOU

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

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PAGE THREE

ABOUT RECENT FIGURES

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TO THE PEOPLE OF SANFORD:
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Our committee had for its purpose
tho nominating of a candidate for
City Commissioner to fill tho piaco
of tho one whoso term expires with
tho end of tho year. Several names
wore before tho committee, and after
n sort of sifting out process Hon.
Forrest Lake was selected as the
man who could best servo tho city and
Its people. Wo hod no idea of getting
into politics, and have no such idea
yet, ns it was and is our understand- ■
ing that one of the claims made for gi
Hundreds of telephone
the present regime is that it would Q
Subscribers have recently
jeleminato politics from our city gov- *
yisited our central offices
eminent. In this Inttcr however, it ■
seems not to have been successful,1J
and observed for themselves the conditions
since the whole power of the present J
and environments that surround telephone
1city government, in so far as it can
bo controlled, has boon placed at tho
operating.
vut'l o
disposn! of the ono of their numbor
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seeking ro-eloction.
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As evidence of this fact wo find
In almost every instance the visit has
them organizing what they term a l!
been the occasion of surprise that such in­
"GOOD GOVERNMENT LEAGUE,”
tricate work is so well done.
but; what Is in truth and fact a cam- , j
palgn committee, for the purpose o f.I
ii..d
perpetuating themselves in office.
This committee, under its high-sound­
Invariably the visitors have asked:
To promote the success and prosperity of the agricul­
ing name- hns sont out propaganda
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turist—the farmer, the grove operator—is to promote
which is its own refutation.' They
the welfare of all mankind.
make tho claim that they. have. dls"What can I do to help the operators in
tribnted
during
the
year
1020
sometheir effort to improve my service."
The agriculturist cannot produce abundantly if he is de­
thing like $147,000.00 out of a ta x |i
roll of $73,135.63, without accounting
nied the fruits of his labor. That which makes for in­
for money spent for weekly and
Member
In answer to this inquiry and in appreci­
creased yield, reduced cost or more profitable return on
monthly pnyrolls, and potty cash ac­
ation of this spirit of helpfulness, we shall
the farm, or in the grove, benefits the whole of society.
counts pllowcd' tho City Manager. ; Federal
They
nro
entitled
to
no
credit
for
(
publish a series of advertisements telling a
Reserve
money from the 1010 tnx roll, nnd
This bank is only occasionally afforded the opportunity
few of the simple ways in which you and
System
they hnd not collected one dollar of
of directly aiding the individual farm or grove operator,
the 1921 tax roll when this statement,
other telephone users can help the service.
but it is constantly promoting the agricultural interests
was mndo. Therefore, they make
claim to the impossible, and think the 1
of this section by constructive dealings with those insti­
people arc gullible enough to swallow
tutions and business concerns whose activities bring
*t.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
In yesterday’s Snnford Herald this
them directly in contact with the followers of agricultur­
same
so-called
Good
Government
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
al pursuits.
League (In fact Stevens Campaign 1u
Committee) attempt *&lt; challenge ■
every true and accepted principal of ■ OUR SAVING DEPARTMENT ALLOWS 4% INTEREST ON DE­
good government. They boast that in ’ J
POSITS
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one year they have caused crime to ^■
increase in our city by something i
like throe fold over what it was tho I
year before, and they cite this as an
evidence of efficiency. Every person
who knows anything, knows that it
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is a fact accepted by all educators and '
A COMMUNITY 111111.1)1:11
economists that the host evidence of
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Having served ono term as city n well governed community is shown
commissioner, and having had tho in its decreased crime and the de­
CONSERVATIVE
PROGRESSIVE
STRONG
privilege of assisting in establishing creased result thereof. We have
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tho now form of government under scon where cities in untold numbers
which wo nro now working, and the have boasted of their good govern­
l
pcoplo of Snnford having seen fit to ment in tho community, and every
I plnco my name in nomination for an­ one of them cites as evidence of that
other term, I horeby announco my
fact that crime has decreased with its
BEST FOR BREAD | candidacy for tho position of city com- attended
consequences or results, and
i missioncr, to bo voted for on DccomSold by
they cite the records of their munici­ Elder Springa W ater. Ita 00 08-100
iher 6th next.
In making this announcement, I pal courts. Many of these commit­ ef cent pure. Pbona 31L
horeby refer you to city records of ac­ tees refer to theic jail as closed, their
Never write a paragraph about
complishments of tho pnst two years, prisons as being converted into insti­
and if olectod I expect to continue to tutions for the betterment of man­ marriage vows. Some married com­
kind.
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
positor is certain to make it rend
EXPERT INSURANCE SERVICE work for good, clean government, and
Ours In the first community we "rows."
for
the
interest
of
our
city
and
its
I represent progressive, modem In­
havo seen where its officials have
We invite the public and all users of ELDER
surance old-line companies and am pcoplo.
openly boasted that they regarded the
Yours
very
truly,
SPRINGS
/WATER to visit the spring and in
prompt in rendering you expert serv­
enforcement of law in the community AMERICAN BEAUTY
II. It. STEVENS.
our
method
of handling its product. Why take
ice in securing for you Juat what -you :
as a sort cf criminal industry where­
a
chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
want in lifo insurance on the plan ] H*21-tfc
and
HOT-POINT
by to add shcckles to tho till, jobs to
that this water in unexcelled and its purity
suited to your present nnd futurel 8t. Petersburg Haske Ball Team tiie force, nnd salaries to tho jobs, and
/ Electric Irons
makes it most beneficial for many troubles.
need. Endowment, monthly income
n p T F P g n im r Dec .1—Tho make the claim that this is evidence*’
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plans, nnd automobile and fire In- B J T', PETERSBURG,
of good government. If it bo evi­
their
inning
at
I
School,
having
had
The
Ford people of Sanford as well as the
Electric
Heaters
surancc. Writo or phone mo to call.
s
have now /conic dence of good government, then the for the hath, bedroom and Nursery
footbnll
tho
girls
Western
Union recommend this water for
W. J. THIGPEN.
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forward with their season's basket- only thing to do is to plant more
batteries.
hall team. Thirteen games havo criminals and get the money by the
Call phone 311 and have a bottle of this water
been scheduled, covering a period of same multiple of three every year,, Edison Mazda Lamps
For
Brighter
Light
sent
you and protect your health.
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from December 3 to Moreh3. A nnd soon ours will he a modern city, j
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Wo think, however, with the lend-j
visiting and return game is schedul­
Fidelity Tires
ed with each opponent except in the ing educators and economists, that the ,
enso of Gainesville wherje the ar­ best evidence of n well governed com­ 30x3
rangements for the return game munity is the fact that crime nnd the for..
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Firsts nnd Guaranteed
hnvtV not been completed. Plans necessity for large numbers of law
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FLORIDA
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also call for two games with Duval enforcement officials have been re­
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of Jacksonville, the definite dates duced to the minimum. Wo further
Gasoline
not having been decided upon. The think that when n man, or men, make from visible pump. Accurate measure.
the elnim that beenuso crimes nnd tho
schedule follows:
Oils and Greases
Fort Myers here December 3; revenues from it have been increased
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
by tho present city administration,
there, Janunry 14.
We give tickets with each purchase,
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
SAVE YOU MONEY
Clearwater, hero December 10; that this Is cause for elation, it shows
good for 5 per cent In trade
that those making such claim linvc no
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
there, December 0.
Phone IH1-J
Lakeland, here January 25; there true concoptio nof what it takes to
1018 West F irst S treet
1018 Wiwt Flret Street
constitute good government.
Write us
Janunry 13.
FORREST LAKE CAM­
Bnrtow, here JJnnuary 21; there
Empire Hotel Block February
PAIGN
COMMITTEE,
11.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Sanford, Fla.
By
J.
J.
Dickinson, Chairman. 105 Palmetto Avc.
Gainesville, here March 3.

In response to the Inquiry of many telephone
subscribers: “What can I do to help my serv­
ice 7“ this advertisement 1b published.

“What Can I Do to

Help My Service?”

T H E S Q IL IS T H E S O U R C E

OF

H. R. STEVENS,
CANDIDATE FOR
CITY COMMISSION

A LL

W EA LTH

[First National Bank!
B. F. Whitner, Cashier ■

F. P. Forster, Pres.

L. P. McCULLER

$8.50 ^ $10.00

Elder Springs Water Co*

GLOBE PIANO CO.

F. P. RINES

S Q U IR E E D G E G A T E - -■The Kiddie Came Across With a Line of Reasoning That Made a Strong Case!
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3,1921
to greater efforts.—Sanford Herald.
Tho Herald Is right, providing such
clubs ns Klwnnnnis, Rotary, Civitnn,
Lions nnd others follow the precopts
of thoir founders, olimlnnto potty pol­
itics from their calendar of activities,
nnd build along broad and Impersonnl
lines. Failing to do thcHo tilings and
they become n liability on tho com­
munity.—Orlando Sentinel.
-----------o----------"Editor Brosslor says a hair on tho
head is worth two in the brush. Is
the esteemed editor nearly bold?"—
Timcs-Unlon. No, we were thinking
of Boh Holly.—Reporter-Star, Thnnks.
We have ten on tho head now which
are worth twenty In the brush. How­
ever, we still have it on some of our
friends who hnvo it nil In tho hend
nnd—well, you know,
---------- o-----——
FLORIDA JUSTICE

JUST KIDS-

To Iho (tollers.______

By A*

I Only 19 more Days till Xmas

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A friend dropping into our sanctum
this morning wanted to know if we
intended to write an editorial about
the miscarriage of justice in Floridu
ns exemplified in several Instances
j
-------o
---—
lately.
Take n generous apace in the ChrlBtTo which tho reply Is that no such
rtias editions of the Daily nnd Weekly editorial is forthcoming.
Herald. They arc trade pullers.
For many years in this state the
---------- o----------editor of the Hernld has called atten­
Nothing suceeds like success and tion to the fact that if a person had
nothing dampens enthusiasm liko a money enough they could commit al­
pessimistic soul who thinks the coun­ most any crime and get by with it for
try is going to the devil.
money procures goo&lt;J attorneys nnd
o---------good attornqyH do the rest. For yenrs
Justice seems to have full sway in , we have asked that juries use morn
Alabama. Dispatch from Montgom­ judgment in their decisions, pay more with ideas to sell, take entirely too
ery says that two negroes wore hang­ attention to the evidence nnd less to much of the time needed for rent af­
fairs.
ed in the jail at thnt place.
the silver tongued orators of the legal i
Thnt community is best, whoro the
-----------o---- -----profession and there would he more'
Man in Washington wants his mar* people in the prison farm at Raiford. most business men keop in touch with
their homes. Tho homo iB tho most
rlago unnulled on the grounds that
This paper will not citll attention to
important institution in the commun­
he was kidnapped nnd mndu to marry the cases of recent origin.
ity; nny community so highly organ­
tho woman that he had never seen.
Neither will it produce nny editorial
Yes, that’s old stuff. All of us woro on Florida justice. The subject is too ized tlmt men do not find timo fur TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS
homo life, is in n bad way. Tho home OF SANFORD;
kidnapped.
well known to need any editorials. It
---------- o---------is in the class with other antedcluvinn and the church can not be neglected
It is with a deep Bcnso of duty that
The moat packers in Chicago have ideas thnt seem to hang over in Flor­ without great injury to society. Busi­ I have consented to bocomo a candi­
struck but wu don't want the meat ida and until they are dissipated tho ness and soejety will largely ho what date for the office of City Commis­
the home and church make them. As
men in Snnfrd to find it out. It might state will never come into its own,
n man’s home nnd church relation­ sioner of tho City of Sanford, hut
raise the price of Florida beef—sort
Florida justice may he nil right at
ships
arc, so will he his business nnd when 700 of my fellow-townsmen re­
of a sympathetic strike for higher times nnd wo doubt if there nro nny
quest It, I know of nothing olso to do.
social relations.—Reporter-Star.
wages as it were.
more peculiar decisions rendered in
Having been thus nominated 1 here­
—-------- o-------------------- o---------Florida than in other states hut it
by announce thut I nm a candidate
“Corn is Still King” says n dispatch does look liko crime will never ho sup­ BOATS NOT AH SLOW AS THEY for the office of City Commissioner at
from Washington. We’ll say it is and pressed as long as human life is held
SEEM
tho ensuing election to bo held on tho
yeast and raisins are queens nnd so cheaply tlmt it is difficult to con­
Gth day of Dccombor next, nnd pledge
“skimmins” ami bran mash ami sugar vict one of taking it. However, we
Among the other interesting state­
myself, if elected, to an impartial and
ments to which Henry Ford has re­
nnd other "ingredients” are tho full have hopes.
conscientious performance of tho du­
house.
cently given utterance wus this:
---------- o-------------------- o----------"River freight is cheap freight nnd ties of tho office for tho advancement
OVER-ORGANIZATION.
it is fast freight compared with the of our city nnd tho welfare of its
"Florida Must Stamp Out the
people.
Liquor Business," says Willinn Jen­
Nowton P. Yowell recently pleaded average freight train transportation
I want horo to express my apprecia­
nings Bryan in a speech at Jackson­ with a certain organization not to of today."
tion
for tho splendid petitions filed
At first blush, it seems almost ridic­
ville. Othor men have said It beforo force nn office upon him. He said
placing mo in nomination.
William said it. But saying and do­ thnt his heart was In tho work and his ulous to tnlk about river freight be­
Very sincerely,
ing it are quite different. To stamp sympathy with the cause, hut that he ing fast, yet waterway transportation
190-tfc
FOREST LAKE.
it out one must hnvo larger boots held official positions in so many or­ has been found to he just tlmt. Sev­
than the bootleggers. Some stump.
ganizations already tlmt he had eral years ago the Sloss-Sheffield Co.
---------- o---------scarcely any time at home. Thnt his shipped iron from Sheffield furnaces
Employment Bureau
This is a good month for acquittals evenings were taken up with outside to Ohio river crossings by barges nnd
nnd we suppose thnt Fatty Arhucklo meetings nnd most of his dinners at it shipped also by freight cars. In
The Vocational Committee of the Bus­
having already paid out n million or meetings where home business or phil­ many instances the barges arrived at
iness and Professional Wom;n’s Club
more will get his ucquittul today. An­ anthropic subjects were to lie discuss­ their destination before the cars did.
other week or so will seu him quitting ed, and that he found hut little time The barges traveled slowly like tho requests nil young w\.^ten desiring
tortoise, hut they did not go to sleep employment to register nt the First
his wife again and then for the old for the quiet of home,
Nntiannl Bank, ami business men ro­
life with probably another show girl
Hero is a subject for serious tho’t. at sidetracks and in congested switch­ u tin g heip to consult register.
ing
yards.
killed.
Mr. Yowell is only one of many busi­
Fast steamers plying between San
---------- o----------ness men who nro in that unhappy
HERALD ADS get result*.
Francisco
nnd New York this year
Those attorneys on the lama Clarke predicament. The question is, are wu
case who shook their fists at each oth­ not over organized? Too many or­ made greater speed than traps-coner in the court room must have en­ ganizations appearing on the business tinentnl trains carrying the same kind
joyed a huge joke on tho public us and social horizon; most of them wor­ of cargo.
Undoubtedly freight trains move
they clasped hands nnd tnlked over thy in their conception, hut in most
old times in some private office after part overlapping some other organi­ faster than ships while moving but It
GUARANTEED
iH
equally
true
that
waterways,
free
the trial. It la u great life.
zation. These organizations have
---------—o---------multiplied until, as Mr. Yowell said, of sidetracks and switches, eliminate
New York financiers will establish a man has no time to spend in his delays.—Birmingham Ago-Herabl.
-----------o----------30x3
three pre-cooling plants at Sanford. home and with Ills family. This is all
Non-Skid J5 7.90
YOUR TOWN AND YOU
It menus the working of a throe mil­ wrong. No man should lie denied thu
30x3
lion dollar company for Sanford. This home privileges and blessings by the
Non-Skid
9.90
Up in BruokHvilto in our neighbor­
is only another spoke in the fast-de­ demands of society or business,
veloping wheel of the Celery City.—
In every city there arc organizations ing county there is a hank which is 32x31/2 Non-Skid
14.90
Reporter-Star.
on top of organizations, each demand­ spreading a healthy propaganda that
---------- n----------Non-Skid 15.90
ing some part of a business man’s might he effective in almost any city 31x4
or
town.
Among
other
things
this
time
and
money.
He
is
compelled
to
If the Jury on the Lena Clarke ease
32x4
Non-Skid 16.90
acquitted her because they doubted spend too much of his timo away from hank says in an advertisement:
"No mnn might to live in a place
her sanity then she should certainly his business in attending to what may
Non-Skid 17.90
he confined to nn asylum until her lie summed up as organization plana unless he thought that the place was 33x4
true condition is known. There are rather than matters of very much thu best location beneath the sun. He
Non-Skid 18.90
enough sane people using guns to keep public interest. Some one gets an reflects on his intelligence when ho 34x4
kicks
because
he
has
full
freedom
to
idea
in
Ills
head
ami
he
imediately
down the population figures without
having insane ones running loose and starts out to sell it. If he is a good go where he pleases. Men who are
propagandist, lie succeeds, lie Hells worth something to a community, to
the law being out on men.
Ids idea to a few men, and others Imvu society, to civilization, are (lie ones
---------- o----------who have faith in those around them
The Rotary Club and kindred organ to come in as a matter of self defense. and who find tlmt which is commendOrlando, Fla.
izutions scatter maro sunshine uloiif There is expense attached to all of nblo In their town, rather than to fall
these
organizations,
and
no
man
can
lifu’s pathway than any other hi|
out with."
force in any city. That idea of goto lie away from Ids business much of
And then to put forth the other!
fellows getting together, singinj Ids time without loss. Indeed, much side of the question tho effect of such i
songs and telling of their trials am of the high cost of living may he trac­ an attitude upon the visitors the hank
tribulations dues much to inspire ui ed to the unnecossarios nnd the bur­ says:
densome. There are some organiza­
"When wo visit a city tho individual ’
tions that H u r v o a useful purpose to
society and business ami these should who wins our respect nnd friendship!
the support of business men. is thu one who begins to tell us about
sj have
the Assortment of
But there should he a co-ordination of, all the good things in the city. Tho
■ otTort so tlmt one organization will more enthusiastic ho becomes the but­
■
■ not overlap another. Our social or­ ter wu like him. But when a fellow
■
ganization is becoming so complex and begins to knock nnd tnlk hard times
so exacting tlmt business men nro and to question the honesty of all
those around him wu never go hack to
M hrenking down under tho strain.
Make a ahnrtnke and put ■ There is but one way for business have another conversation with thnt
Flag Brand Red Raspber­ ■■ men to save themselves from this fellow."
ries between the layers nnd ■■ growing tendency, and tlmt iH, to get
Isn't this good ndvke for any town
— A t^ on top. Served with whip­ ■■ together and agree to refuse to sup­ city? How does it appeal to you as a
4
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ped rrcnm this makes a de­ ■ port tho unnecessary organizations resident of St. Petersburg?—St. Pet­
■
licious dessert.
ersburg Times.
■
■ nnd to concentrate their efforts on
-----------o----------■
those
tlmt
are
cnpalilo
of
handling
tho
■
■
Tell your friends to vote for II. It,
■ social and business questions that are
community
interest.
Too
mnny
Stevens,
of
s■ thrillers find a way of slipping into able mnn.next Tuesday. ,Safe, depend­
2lfi-^tc
■
Phonea 407-494
m meetings whero business men are ac­
WELAKA BLOCK
customed to gather to discuss com­ —Got your Sera ten Pads from The
munity affairs, and these thrillers Herald—by tho pound—16c.
Only 28 more tlnys till Christmas.
---------- o----------Put out your holiday goods nnd
stimulate the business.

FOREST LAKE
CANDIDATE FOR
CITY COMMISSION

PEERLESS TIRES

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W . R . L in k T ir e C o .

HAVE YOU SEEN

RASPBERRY
SHORTCAKE

Deane Turner

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FANCY BASKETS

THE BALL HARD­
WARE COMPANY

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We will not say “Do Your Christmas Shopping
Early.” Too many have said it bofore and it is almost a joke. But we carl say without fear of jok­
ing or contradiction thnt if you have been saving
your money through our plan that doing your
Christmas shopping will cause you no fear because
you will hnve that nest egg from which to draw.
—IN SHOPPING AND IN EVERYDAY LIFE—
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 a Bnnk Account.
Come in and lot us tell you about it. Christmas
i rijigs it home to you with full force.

The Peoples Bank
of Sanford

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. 0 . 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
GARAGES
Smith Bros. Garage
Expert Repairing
OIL. GAB and ACCESSORIES
Onk and First

WARD &amp; RIVE

FLORID!

Sanford Constructs Co.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDKRB
Planes and Specifications Chrerfallj
Furnished
All Work Guaranteed
H. T. PACE
P. O. Box !U

PURE WATER
Elder Springs Water
99.98% PURE
Phone S1I-W
Sanford. FU

LORD’S PURITY
WATER
AS GOOD AS THE BEST

GENERAL REPAIR WORK ON ALL Dally Service
MAKES OF CARS
Old Ford Garage

West First 8L

Geo. W. Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

Phone 111

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

FLORIDA

General Shop and Mill
Work
..Employment Bureau..
The vocational committee of the Busi­ CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
ness and Professional Women’s Club
requests all young women desiring 517 Commercial Street Sanford, Fla.
employment to register nt the First
Nntionnl Bnnk.
TRANSFER
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman

“WE DELIVER THE GOODS”

D. F. SUMNER
PAINTER
LET ME PAINT YOUR 1IOUBE
Win G«ntr»it or T.ho Job by tbo Hour
PHONE 111
1&gt;I LAUREL AVE.

Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.
Gonernl Machine and Bailer Wnrkx
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
hands In stock
Crank Shafts Re-turned

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities

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

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

Sanford Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE
Call 146-J
, W. RAWLING, Prop.

Acteylene Welding
OF ALL KINDS

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

INSURANCE

G IL L O N &amp;
FR Y

Electrical Contractors

N. Y. LIFE IN s T c O. Phone 442
W. T. IIOBEI1T9, Aurnl

111 Park Av *

Offieo supplies of all kinds at The
Herald Printing Co. When you wont
Sanford
_____ Florida ■nything in this line see The Herald.
—Get your Scratch Pads from Thi Wo have It or can get It.
Herald—by the pound—16c.
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3,1921
PaPaPngaPaPaPaPaPu
...tile H&gt;pponlna*
.Mention of
titters In Urlof
,'crMonnl Benin
of IntcfMt

In and About
The City •£

pj rm fCj

M Pa

Pa Pa Pu Pa H4

THE WEATHER

Ha n,

SANFORD’S E
TEMPERATURE :

For Florida:,, Fnir tonight
Sunday Increasing cloudi­
ness; probably rain In north
portion; little change in
temperature.

----Everything scents to be
chicken where it is not bncon. 70 is nil right for Sunday and no lettuce to ship.
Lena has been ucquittcd and
everyone e«n get down to
Sunday reading tomorrow.
Co to Sunday school and
church and then go homo
and think over the great
subject of wiint a great
world you liv0 in and what
a fine place Sanford is ami
and will be in the next few
yenrs. Look like more rnin
tonight and maybe it will
be
colder for Monday
morning. Where there’s
lifts there’s soap and this is
Saturday night. Take a
hath on the Southern Utilities Co., and charge it to
thu Ilernld.
5:10 A. M.DEC. 3, 1021
Maximum .................
7G
Minimum ..................... 50
Range ........................ 500
Barometer ................. 30.01
Bain ................................. 13
Calm and tflenr.

TRUCK

:

-------Pa
By a Sanford Celery-Fed * Pa
Man
Pa
Pa
Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa
Yeats ago*I advocated to the peo­
ple of Florida that they should build
cellars to their houses. Now they
have to carry it on the hip,

Pa
Pa
Cough up from your coders and buy
Pa Bed Cross seals for the coughers.
P-T
Pa
Be,illy, Some Artist, Believe Me!
Pa (Columbia City, Ind., Commercial
iw ga pa m Pa Pa Pa
Mail.)
Pa
Siie weather.
Mr. Levinne displayed his wonder­
Pa ful executive skill and technique. Ilia
Pa fingers wore everywhere at home on
o;( days till Christmas.
Pa tlie piano keys, and his contrast and
Pa shading of musical tones wus wonder­
Start to do your Christmas shop­
Pa
ful. With his fingers running up and
ping Monday.
Pa down tlie keys in .heavy urpeggic
P-a work, lie would entl his cudonzas with
Business is picking up along every
Pa a beautiful, mellow, basic tone or
line. All it needs is n "pepping up." * ■
______
j ®a
Pa chord that completed . the musicnl
Pa thought and closed very beautifully
Attorney Cnry M. Landis of Du
Pa
the musical motivu ami idea.
I.ami was in the city yesterday on &lt; ™
Pa
professional business.
,
Pa
With her fervid imagination Lena
Pa
Clarke
should have sold oil stocks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Commons of
Pa
Stone Island were in the city today
Pa
A fine cage won’t feed the bird.
visiting friends and shopping.
Pa
Pu
A Fine Christmas Present
One o f the finest "Pullman palaces’
Pa
How to make a muffler: Take fivu
on w h eels was in the city today from j, j
Pa 3-pound tomato cans, trim thu tops
M ichigan and attracted much ntten- „ ^
Pa and bottoms, stick them together
turn.
Pa with chewing gum; screw in each end
Pa the back of a hair brush. Pnint with
Don’t forget the city election next;
iodine and then loop inch-wide rib­
Tuesday. Be on hand enrly and ! Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa P*
bons on either end so it can be at­
stay late. No refreshments will be
tached to the exhaust pipe.
served.
BAND CONCERT
TOMOBBOW AFTERNOON
Editor Truck: How many sexes are
Dr. Balph Stevens ami Mayor
AT CENTRAL I'ABK there? Answer: Three—male, fe­
Stevens are ill Jacksonville today at­
male and in.
tending the Florida-North Carolina
Bandmastur Edgar Ball announces
fool ball name.
11 band concert tomorrow afternoon
Every time oysters are in season I
■at 3:30 at Central Park where every­ wonder what the man thought who
Dr. and Mrs. Tolar and little son body can sit down and enjoy the ate the first oyster.
are visitors to Jacksonville nnd will music in the shade of the pineapple
ittend the Florida-North Cnrolinn ; tree and where one can he assured of
Every good Florida orange is
football game.
a concert by one of the best bands boost for Florida. Every* cull is
knock.
in this part of Florida.
States Attorney George .A. De- 1 This concert is not in the regular
Coitus is home for the week olid from
,,f concerts hut is given by
Wonder if the girls will hang their
his labors with Circuit Court recent­ tlie bund to the people of Sanford half-stockings up for Christmas?
ly being held in DeLnnd.
,
and vicinity.
IdiosynrhrosicN of Sanford People
Bcmemhcr the concert will bo
Did you over notice that E. A.
John W. Baines representing the given at 3:30 tomorrow afternoon in
American Type Founders Co., of At­ Central park. Everybody welcome Douglass, the clerk of tlio Circuit
Court never tier his four in hand
lanta was in tlie city today calling to come out and enjoy the music.
necktie?
in the local printing offices.
Or that Attorney J. J. Dickinson
HOLY CltOSS BAZAAR
always
wears a white choker collar?
George Chamberlain of Daytona
_____
Or
that
Judge Schcllc Mnines likes
Beach was in the city today on husiDid you guess who "Sylvia was?"
red
neckties?
nc-s and calling on his many friends. Well she revealed herself Inst night
-------at the Parish House and whom do
rOBBKST LAKE STATES HIS
time let the world cheer madly you think she was? One of the mem*
POSITION.
when a pence advocate passes by nnd hors of the St. Agnes Guild, Mrs. Win.
the business of war will be ended.
Bolding, nmv wen* you not surprised,
-------you thought it was some one else, To the Voters of Sanford:
It has come to my attention that
It'll SALE—Oakland six, perfect didn't you? And wasn’t she nttrneefforts
are ntill being made to Imvo
iiieihaiiical condition, just out of live? Dill you go to the bazaar last
the
people
believe that if elected City
paint .shop—Knight &lt;f- Wielnnd.
evening? If you didn't you missed a
Commissioner
I would disrupt our
21(5-1 to treat. It certainly was one of the
present
form
of
government.
_____
I finest anil most attractive bazaars
Now
nothing
could
lie further from
Y&lt;*u may break, you may shatter that has ever been held in Sanford,
the
truth
tlinn
such
propaganda,
for
the wheat price if you will but flour
The Parish House, which is so well
tlie
following
reasons:
will sell at the old price still.
| adapted for affairs of this sort, was
First: I will ho only one of throe
■never more attractive titan it was
Thursday and Friday, with its nuiii- comissioners ami could not do any
m iu r
crous booths decorated to represent act without being joined by one or
■ thu many interesting places of the more of tlie otiiers.
Second: Tho City Commissioners
■ | Orient, nnd the becoming and bewltchcannot
under thu law
abolish the
5 iipr frocks of the members of the
present
charter,
even
though
they all
■ , Guild’s made one think they were in
'
■ Cairo, Egypt instead of Sanford. All combine.
The cit; charter can only he chang­
■ | sorts of fancy work, children’s toys
5 and garments, flowers nnd in fact ev­ ed !»/ an net of the legislature, or by
erything that goes to make up a ba­ n vote of tlie people themselves.
Furthermore, I hnvo no desire to
zaar was on sale, and did you notice
their prices? Now were they not rea­ upset tho present foim of govern­
sonable nnd who ever heard of such ment, ns it is tho substnuco that
ADVENT
counts in nnything, nnd not the form.
bargains?
CHRISTMAS
Last night an oyster supper was However, there can doubtless lie some
EPIPHANY
served and other good things too were improvements made in thu present
LENT
for sale and tho waitresses were a charter ns 1ms already been demon­
EASTER
bevy
of pretty young girls wearing strated, for example, the present
ASCENSION
method of nominating candidates; but
Oriental
costumes.
WHITSUNTIDE
After supper nnd the revelation of such improvements arc matters for
TRINITY
the mystery of Sylvia, there was a the legislature, or
for tho people
This is the Church Year
"Fashion Show" by Baumel's Special- themselves, and cannot he effected by
at Holy Cross.
Si ty Shop, the models being four of the commissioners.
■ ! Sanford attractive young Indies. Miss­
I bellevo hat tho administrative
HOLY CROSS
■ i es Daphne* Wimhish, Mildred Holly,
nfTnirs of tho city enn he run on a
CHURCH
Thelma Frazer and Mrs. Hal Wight, more economical basis than Is being
wearing hoiiio of tho Hnuirtoiit crea­ done at present, and at the same time,
“Where the White Way Is"
tions of the season. Each model he- with greater efficiency, nnd If elected
Park Ave at 11h St.
lag received with great applause. Tho I shall work to that end.
■ u iiB H n a n a ttB iiR H B H iB i
music for the evening was furnished
I believe that tho ln\v requiring a
by Peter Schnnl and James Bobson budget for each fiscal ‘yenr's reven­
nnd was especially good.
ues nnd expenses should he rigidly
OU R R E P A IR IN G IS
followed, nnd thnt tho ndmlnlstrntivo
FOB SALE—Seven passenger Chal­ .affairs of tho city should be conduct­
U N EXCELLED FO R
mers, Master six, in fino shape.— ed on thnt hnsls.
QU ALITY £• DURABILITY Hnight &amp; Wielnnd.
210-ltc
I hnvo mndo no statement or promiso of what I shall do If elected, nnd
For first class Job work—th* Herald shall not do so, except such public
statements ns may ho published over
my signature, ns Is this one.
Duplicate All Lenses
Sincerely,
FORREST LAKE.
or do any Repair
210-8tc.

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Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Sueelnctl)
Arranged for
Herald Headers

“TO PREACH
TiHE ACCEPTABLE YEAR OF
THE LORD”

We

Work on Short Notice

WARD &amp; RIVE
GENERAL REPAIRING
Wp.it First St.

TOM MOORE
O ptom etrist-O ptician

Old Ford Garage

Phone No. 447-W

Office Opp. I*. O.

BARN DANCE
Pariah House Thursday December
8th. , Good time for everybody.
Come nnd enjoy yourself. 217-5tc.

-Get your Scratch Pads from The
Phone 192 ^tho Herald office.

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5

THE BAND CONCERT
Sunday, made a big hit and we heard one man say that they lacked only }
one thing to make them as good as the Scotch Highlander Band, and
that was their dress. We bid to make the skirts for Felix Frank, Har- 5
old Haskins and G. C. Fellows.
'

And as w e said before
We want the Sanford ladies to call and inspect some of the nice things
we have for Christmas Gifts for the man. Even though you are not
ready to purchase yet, you can have them put aside for you.
BE SURE TO SEE THE EXCEPTIONAL NICE LINE OF ALL WOOL
SWEATERS

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S a n fo r d , Fla.

BARGAIN IN NEW HOUSE
Reasonable Terms
First class Inmgnlow on brick road. $250 cash, balance $50
per month and interest; or $500.00 cash and little smaller
payment per month. YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
-----------(’tin Suit you in any kind of Real Estate-----------

A ..

C o n n e lly

C L A SSIF IE D ADS
fln.isificd advertisements, 3 cents n line. No ad taken for less that
25 cent*, and positively no classific tl ads charged to anyone. Cash
numt accompany all orders. Count five words to n line nnd remit ac­
cordingly.

FOR SALE
FOB SALE—Dining table, walnut bed
and springs. Call 3US-J.
200-tfc
FOB SALE—One Florence Automatic 3-burnor oil stove with mantel
and oven. Call 415-W.
204-tfe
FOR- SALE—One Daisy churn. Call
415-W.
204-tfc
FOB SALE—Two story business
building. Apply to the owner, Klon
Arcs, 805 Util St.
205-tfc
FOR SALE—Cabbage nnd lettuce
plants. See B. F. Crenshaw at the
postoffico.
200-tfc
GENUIN IT FROSTPROOF CABImgo plants.
Loading varieties.
Immediate shipments.
Satisfaction
guaranteed. Cash with ordors. Post­
paid 200—50e; 500—$1.00; 1,000—
$1.75. Express large strong plants
1.000—$1.25. Wholesale $1.00 per 1,000. Klondykc and Missionary straw­
berry plants, postpaid, 500—$2.50;
1.000—$4.75.—Southern Plant Special­
ist, Madison, Fla.
208-10tp
FOB SALE—Twin Indian motorcycle
with sido car. Inquire Ford Ser­
vice Station.
212-fltp
FOB SALE—Ford delivery body, rear
of Dodge Bros. Motor Co., cor. of
Oak ave nnd 2nd street, Sanford,
212-Otp
ROOMS FOB BENT—Apartment furnished for light housekeeping, gas
for cooking, electric lights, running
water.—300 French ave.
213-fltc
FOB SALE—Seven passenger Nat­
ional, completely overhauled, fine
livury car.—Haight &amp; Wielnnd.
210-ltc

FOR RENT

FOB BENT—Two furnished bed
rooms, (511 Park Avo.
212-tfc
FOB BENT—Desirable housekeeping
rooms, Box 117.
212-Otp
FOR RENT—Furnished room, III
Park avenue.
213-fltp
FOB BENT—Two or three room
housekeeping apartments, 710 Oak
avo.
213-5tp
FOB KENT—Unfurnished rooms 1620
East Second street,
2Ui-4tp
FOR 11ENT—FernTlale Apartments,
furnished or unfurnished. See Mrs.
L. G. Loveless, in Mcisch block, 305
East First St. Phono 205-L1 lOltfc

WANTED
WANTED—Customers for fresh mlik,
morning nnd evening dclivcrioB.—R.
L. Garrison. Phono 3711. lfl'.i-St-Tu
WANTED—Man with cur to sell low
priced Graham Tires. $130.00 per
m„| commissions.—Graham Tire
Co., 41tl Boulevard, Benton Harbor,
Midi.
217-ltp
WANTED—Sale nmn with ear to sell
low priced 10,000 mile cord tires.
Guaranteed sala.y nnd contract to
right party.—Goodstock Cord Tire Co.
110(5 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, III.
217-ltp
a P-a Pa Pa Pa pt pit p.a in Pa

WANTED

Head Stuffed By
Catarrh or Cold ?
Use Healing Cream
If your nostrils arc clogged, your
throat distressed ,or your head is
stuffed by nasty catarrh or a cold, ap­
ply a little pure, antiseptic, form de­
stroying cream into your nostrils. It
penetrates through every air passngo,
soothing inflamed, swollen mem­
branes nnd you get instant relief.
How good it feels. Your nostrils
are open. Your bond is clear. Nu moro
hawking, snuffling, dryness or strug­
gling for breath. Get a small bottlo
of Ely’s Cream Balm from any drug­
gist. Colds and catarrh yield like
magic. Don’t stay stuffed up. Belief
is sure.—Adv.
Try a Herald Want Ad todny.
moticio

Not loo Is hereby _Klvon tlmt nonlsil
hills w ill lie root*)veil by tho C o u n ty
llouril uf I’uhllo I ns! root loll o f Hotnf111111* C ou n ty, rio rh lu , at tho o f f ic e o f
tho H iip orln lcn d cn i o f Puhllu Instructlio n of tho Hiihl C o u n ty a l thu C ou rt
IIoil no lii Snufurd, r to r h la . on or b efo re
I ho e x p ir a t io n o f th ir ty ilnys from th e
first ptihlloatIon o f t h i s notion nnd unIII 3:on o'clock In Iho a f t e r n o o n o f l)o oemhor 22nd. 1931. for tho purohnso o f
120, 000 .lit) Sp ecial T a x S ch o ol tllHtrlot
No. 3, S em ln o ln C o u n ty , rin rld ii. Hondo;
said b onds helm; d ated J u ly ltd, 1921,
hearliu; Interest at tho rato o f C por
cent por an n u m , Interest p a y a b le setn la n n u a ll y on the flrHt d a y o f J u ly and
J a n u a r y o f e a ch y e a r u n til m a t u r ity :
said b onds iiiutiircN and tho p rin cip a l
h eroin es due nml p a y a b le th i r t y yearn
a f l e r th e d ate th e r e o f ; sa id bon d s liuvu
been v a lid a ted and c o n fir m e d by docroo
o f Iho I'lrctill Court o f tho S o vo n th J u d lelal Circuit of Florida, d ated Hoptombnr 30. 1921; said b o n d s to ho Hold
for d e li v e r y w ith in f i f t e e n d a y s a f t e r
w r itte n liotleo o f acceptation o f hill la
itlvon; sa id bon d s uro o f 11.000.00 don om in al Ion and Interost and p rin cip a l
p a y a b le ut N a tio n a l P a rk liiinlt. C ity
and S t a l e o f Now York.
W ritten op in ion o f Mr Jno. C. T h o m ­
son, A tto r n e y o f Now York, a p p r o v i n g
Iho v a li d it y o f sa id b o n d s w i l l ho fu r ­
nished.
Mach hid m u s t ho a c c o m p a n ie d w ith
a c e r tifie d ch eek In th o nuiii o f 1200.00
•undo p a y a b le to the Hoard o f Ptthllo
I us! riicl Ion for Hcmtnolo C ou n ty, F i e r i du, su ch c h e c k n f tho NuccosHful bidder
lo he r e ta in ed iih lli|iild atcd d a m a ites to
th e Hoard Hhotild th e HttccoNsful hlddor
fall or r e f u s e to ta k e up said b o n d s naeo rd lm ; to tho toruiH o f Hi Ih n o tic e and
hlH hid. T h e said Hoard r e s e r v e s tho
rlllht to reject liny nnd nil bids.
Alt p r o p o s a ls sh o u ld he addresHcd to
Iho C o u n ty Hoard o f P u b lic I n s tr u c tio n
for S e m in o le C ou n ty, Florida, ca re o f
T. W. I .a w t tin, S ecreta ry . S an ford , F lo r ­
ida, an d m a rk ed “ lild s for Honda”.
W it n e s s the h an d s o f tho C h a irm an
en d S ecrotar; anil Iho Meal o f tlio Maid
Hoard al Sanford, S e m in o le
C o u n ty ,
Florida, th is tho Nth d a y o f Novom hor,
A. D. 1921.
COUNTY ItO A Itn O F P l l l l I.IC INHTItPCTION. SIJMINOI.IO COUNTY. F I.O llID A .
................................C. F. lIAItltlHON,
(S eal o f llo n rd )
C h a irm a n .

Large manufacturing company, man­
ufacturing potato hnrrcls, wish to es­
tablish branch warehouse in Hanford AHonI ;
T W I.AWTON.
and desire branch ninnngcr whit can
Hupt. and K x -O fficio
201.
file
Invest $1,000.00. Address, P. O. Box
25!)I, Jacksonville, Florida.

FOB BENT—2 furnished bed rooms, i
Phono 437-W, corner Elm it Third, Pa Pa f t Pa Pa Pa Pa Pt Pa Pa
Streot.
105-tfc I ~------ ” - S
LOST
FOB BENT—2 rooms for light house­
keeping. 718 Elm ave. I’hone 483.
2l7-2tp LOST—Golf bag, containing sticks and the
FOR BENT—3 furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. 30!) French.
barrel of a gun, Satur­
217-3tp
day afternoon. Reward
FOR BENT—Two furnlsHotl bo3
rooms, Mrs. W. F. Leavitt, cornor if returned to Philip R.
Elm nnd Third. Phone 437-W.
Andrew, Celery Avenue.
21-tfc
Phone 371-Q
208-tfc
FO B BE NT—One f ur nIshed bod
LOST—On
1st
Streot
a
child’s rod
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Ave.
knitted
cap,
return
to
(111)
Magnol­
100-tfc
ia and receive reward.
FOR RENT—Bed room, 311 Park nvonuo.
178-tfc
Tho world nows the day It happoni,
F(Vir RENT—Suburban- ^ ; ---- CJnTl dolivorod at your door each evening,
308-J.
107tfc 15c the week.

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IA I. T A X HCIIOOI. II IN T I U C T NO.
:t. NIOMINOI.IO C O U N T Y , F L O I t IH A , (O V II H I O S C H C IA I .
T A X SCIIOOI, 1)1 HTIII I T )
SC HO O L IIONIIS

—S-U

Hocrotnry.

SANFORD AUTO
EXCHANGE
Dcpendnhle Service

We do square,
straight-forward
Repair work and
“WE DO IT FOR
LESS”
Foot of First St.

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Sanford
TH B
“City Sobstantial"

Che S anford Daily Herald
I N T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T

SANFORD, FLO RID A, FR ID A Y, DECEMBER 2, 1921

VO LUM E n

PRES. HARDING’S MESSAGE
TO CONGRESS NEXT WEEK
DEALS WITH TWO SUBJECTS
Tariff and
Merchant
M arine W ill Fill the
Boards

IMPORTANT TEXTS
t a r if f

m atters

p r in c ip a l

V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N

w il l

be th e

su bject—n o th

.

INC. ON COM PENSATION
W ASHINGTON, Doc. 2.— President
Harding's message to the now con­
gress next week, it wus declared in
deal prncpnlly wth two subjtceps shr
high official circles yestorday, will
deal principally with two subjects;
the tariff and tho morchnnt marine.
Of tho tariff, Mr. Harding is oxpected by •those cioso to tho White
House to say that its rovlsion and
passage at tho enrllost possible date
is urgently necessary and thut it
should ho stripped of such provisions
as would endnngor or unduly delay its
passage.
Concerning merchant marino ques­
tions, Mr. Harding is expected to tako
a definite stand for tho granting of
some sort of ship subsidiary probably
in tho naturo o f preferential rntes and
routes, as supplementary to tho grant­
ing of free tolls to coastwise ship­
ping through tho Panama Canal. It
was expected also in tho snmo quart­
ers that tho president would discuss
section 24 of the Jones act dealing
with the abrogation o f trade treaties
by the executive. Study of tho situa­
tion was said to have developed a
feeling on the part of administration
officials that it would bo difficult if
not impossible to carry out the pro­
visions of this section.
T ariff matters, Ronato lenders In­
sisted, will occupy tho prominent posi­
tion in tho messnge. It wns asserted
that Mr. Harding would ask that rates
in thu house bill, now in tho hands of
the senate finance committee, bo fix ­
ed on the old basis of invoice values
rather than on the house provision of
American wholesale valuation.
His
reason for that stand, according to
some of his councillors, wns that ho
had been assured it would he better
to apply tho now system piece meal
than by employing the plan on all
commodities at ono time.
To that end, it wns stated nlso, the
president is expected to urge an op­
tional provision in tho measure, em­
powering him to nppiy tho homo val­
ue basis where, after certain surveys,
it is found to bo ndvlsnblo or neces­
sary. Such a course wns regarded by
congressional tariff builders as ob­
viating the necessity for computing
tho rates on what opponents o f the
American valuation plan describo nt^
unknown quantities.
9
Mr. Harding is expected to urge
imntcdiuto passage of tho allied debt
refunding bill. Whllo this wns repre­
sented ns his attitude, a divergence
of opinion among seqntors ns to tho
wisdom of taking up the
measuro
during the sessions of tho conference
on limitation of armaments, It was
said by sonio, may yet force a chango
in that stand.
The state finnnee emmitteo is not
in agreement over what should bo
done, Senator I’enrose, the chairman,
Senators Smoot of Utah, Watson, of
Indiana, and several others arguing
that thoro could bo no embarrassment
for the arms conference developed by
the debate on the funding measuro.
On the other hand, Senator Curtis, a
committee member, and vice chair­
man o f thu somite republican confer­
ence, as well as Senator Lodge, tho
conference head, nnd one of tho Amer­
ican delegates to tho arms meeting,
are strongly opposed to consideration
of thu debt bill ut this time.
Mr. Harding wont Into details of
tho legislative program for tho next
session nt u dinnor nttended by Sen­
ates Lodge, of. Massachusetts, republi­
can leader; Curtis, of Kansas; Penroso
of Pennsylvania and Watson of In­
diana. It was understood that tho
president requested nnd tho jennto
lenders agreed that tho allied debt
refunding bill should bo taken up Im­
mediately and rushed through to pas­
sage.
As a result o f tho agreement, reach­
ed nt a Into hour, Mr. Harding wns
expected to omit reference to tho
founding measure in his message,
The president was represented as
belioving that some nltorations-should

Skirts Are Such a Nuisance!

ENGLAND WANTS
&gt;WILL BRING INFLUENCE
TO BEAR UPON JAP

HAD T W E LV E HUSBANDS
COLLECTED A L L INSU RANCE
DIVORCED NONE OF THEM

FOUR FLORIDA CITIES
S L A T I) FOR BOSTON
N A T IO N A L S TO T R A IN

CIIICAO, Dec. 2.— At lenst twclve
husbands who sorved in Army or
Navy credited to Mrs. Ilolcn Drexler,
Waukegan, Illlonis, champion collec­
tor of government allotment checks,
according to Federal authorities who
hed her in custody to-day. Sho is
alleged to have married husbands
from ninny parts o f tho country,
divorced none, and recceivel approxi­
mately four hundred dollars monthly
from the government for the pnst
three years.

BOSTON,
December 2.— Boston
Nationals hnvo four southern cities
under consideration ns prospective
spring training qunrtcrs for tho
nineteen twenty two season. Manager
Mitchell ‘ aid to-d«y. T h .y arc St. TO HOME G O VERNM ENT
AND*
P s t o r m it ,
Orlando,
.lacksonvilo
EXACT N A T U R E OF LA T E S T
MOVE 18 UNKNO W N
nnd Macon, Georgia. It is expected
that tho decision will bo announced
( H r T h r Aaanrlated I'rraa)
next week.
W ASHINGTO N, Dec. 2.— Negotia­
tions over tho nnvnl progrnm accord­
ing to feeling in Americnn conference
quarters are proceeding satisfactorily.
Four American dolcgntos mooting to­
dny went over tho situation ns it now
stands. Moro definito statues said to
lie improbable before next week.

SUBMIT QUESTIONS

CITY VIENNA
WAS WRECKED
BY RIOTERS

LAST PROPOSAL
OF GOVERNMENT
IS CONSIDERED
C A B IN E T OF . D IA L EIRE AN
DUBLIN TO D AY ARE
CONSIDERING

ALL

LEADING
HOTELS
SHOPS PU T OUT OF
BUSINESS

AND

IN
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( l l r T h r Anaorlnlnl I’ rraa)

LONDON, Dec. 2.— The British gov­
ernments last proposals for settlement
o f the Irish question wns under con­
sideration by the cabinet o f the Dnil
Eireunn in Dublin todny.
BELFAST, Dec. 2.— An nttnek on
tho Jail nt Londonberry with the ob­
ject o f releasing prisoners there wns
repulsed by police guards todny. Two
policemen were killed nnd several of
the attackers captured.
H O SPITA L FIR E
AT G R EE NVILLE , ALA
CAUSES TH RE E DEATHS
( U r T h r Aaaoclnlrd l ’ rraa)

G R EE NVILLE , Ala, Dec. 2.—Three
bodies, were recovered to-day from
the ruins of Stabler Hospital here,
destroyed by fire shortly after mid­
night. Two
wore
patients. One
nurse was seriously injured.

LLOYD GEORGE
PLANNING TRIP
TO AMERICA
W IL L LE A V E ENG LAND ON DE­
CEMBER T W E LFTH FOR
.CONFERENCE
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LONDON, Dec. 2.— Prime Minister
Lloyd George definitely planning to
leave England for the United States
December 12th to attend the Wash­
ington armament conference.
ARBU CKLE CASE
W IL L GO TO JURY
TH IS AFTERNOON
SAN FRANCISCO, December 2.—
Arbuckle manslaughter case is oxpecled to go to the jury some tlmo
this afternoon nnd it is possible that
comedian may know verdict before
hed time.
SOUTHERN T R A IN WRECKED
ON MEMPHIS D IV IS IO N ENGINEER, FIREM AN DEAD
(Hr T h r Aaaorlnlrd I'rraa I
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Dec. 2.-*Southorn Railway pnssengor train No.
42 wns wrecked today at Shollmound,
on tho Memphis division, west of hero
according to meager reports. Tho en­
gineer and fireman are reported to
imvp been killed and several ohtors
injured. Tho train if said t havo
turned over. All wires to Shcllmound
are down.
he made In the house tariff provisions
with rospoct to Amorican valuation
hut to whnt extent ho might suggest
chnnges wns not disclosed.
It was also predicted nftor tho con­
ference that Mr. Harding would not
discuss tho question of adjusted com­
pensation for formor servico mon in
his messago. Indications also wore
given, it was declared, that in addition
to discussing merchant marino ques­
tions prombuntl yin the messago he
would also toko tho mup in a later
address.
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In the N a v a l Controver­
sy That Seems to Split
on the Ratio

and Plymouth Albion

LENA CLARKE
CASE TO JURY

V IE N N A , Dec. 2.— Inner city of V i­
ctual todny looked ns though it wns
struck hy a tornado ns the result of
yesterday's widespread rioting.
All
leading hotels and restaurants nnd
many shops dealing in luxuries were
wrecked and streets cluttered with
debris. No deaths are reported hut
police said many yersons injured hy
mobs in their orgy o f plunder nnd de­
struction. The police stood idly by
while mobs worked their will, somo
even expressing sympathy with riot­
ers.

in accounts amounted to $92,000, tho
the actual shortages in receipts total­
led ill excess of $1(1,000.
Charles M. Stoddard, superintendent
of mails ill the Jacksonville office was
then introduced by the defense to re­
fute tho testimony of a witness for
the prosecution who hnd stated that STORM W AR NING S
D ISPLAYE D ON COAST
JUDGE ANDREW S CHARGED THE Miltiinorc was employed liy a shipyard
JAC
KSO NVILLE TO NEW YORK
nnd not in tho postal service at the
JURY A T 2:30 AND CASE
time he is said to have stolen govern­
W ENT TO JURY
W ASHINGTON, Dec. 2— South­
ment funds. Stoddard said Miltiinorc
west
storm wnrnings displayed on
was
working
for
the
postoffice
in
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ORLANDO, Dec. 2.—Judge An­ j .1illy, 11HI&gt;, and introduced pay roll rec­ Atlantic Const Jacksonville to New
drews was scheduled to charge the ords to substantiate his statement. York to-day. Storm of marked in­
central
over
Southern
jury at 2:30 this afternoon and the This testimony conflicted with that of tensity
case was to go to the twelve men im­ (lie state witness who declared Milti- Michigan.
more spent a portion of that month
mediately thereafter,
in the employ of the shipyard.
ORLANDO, Dec. 2.—The Clarke- I Argument before the jury was open­
Pattcrson case is expected to reach ed by Judge John M. Cheney, repre­
the jury early this afternoon when ar­ senting Baxter II. Patterson. Judge
gument of counsel was resumed this Chuney said it would only tuko him a
moment to Htutc the case of his client,
morning.
since he felt sure the evidence intro­
duced ngninst Patterson had been in­
Tho state and defense in the Lena
sufficient to warrant the jury in con­ BRITISH VICE CONSUL A T WORK
Clarke cuho announced yesterday that
victing him. Attorney Watson, of
ON FLOGGING OF
they would introduce no further tes­
West Palm Bench, followed
Judge
M INISTER
'
timony nnd argument before the jury
Cheney, nnd nftor reviewing tlfo evi­
began.
dence to some extent, he charged tho
(H r T h r A aaorla trd I'rraa)
Judge Andrews announced he would
jurors thnt they should not be lenient
M IAM I, Dee. 2.— Acting on toloallow each side four hours in which
because one of tho defendants was a grnphic instructions from the Iiritlah
to complete their argument, and un­
woman in case they found her guilty embassy in Washington, A. II. Hubder this ruling it is estimated the
heynnd a reasonable doubt.
hnrd, British vice consul here, todny
jury would retire shortly afternoon
Tho debate was continued for the began an investigation into the flo g ­
todny. Court attaches are o f the opin­
prosecution by M. F. Mohr, special ging, tarring nnd feathering hero last
ion that tho jury will not deliberate
assistant state's nttorney, who at­ August of Rev. Philip S. Irwin, arch­
long, nnd the fato of the two defend­
tacked tho plea o f insanity entered by deacon of the Protestant Episcopal
ants is expected to bo made known
Miss Clarke, nnd declared "something church, who engaged in work nmong
some timo today or tonight.
must bu done to stop this damnable the negroes of Minml. Hubbard said
Pathos wns injected into the pro­
killing in Orange county.’ Mohr spiiku the inquiry would include investiga­
ceedings twico yesterday. Once when
o f tho killing of Mlltinioro as "a crime tion of similar treatment accorded
LeRoy B. Giles, in a defense argu­
too horrible to grasp," and continued Georgo Doty, negro blacksmith. Ir­
ment, referred to “ tho sorrow which
his nrgument by turning fire on Mb'* win and Doty are British subjects.
had weighed so honvly" on the Rev.
Clarke’s testimony given from tho Both left tho couhty after their ex­
nnd Mrs. Clarke, parents of the de­
witness stand. He ridiculed her belief perience witTi thu mnsked men. 1
fendant, whom ho spoke of as being
in transmigration and ended hy say­
in thu "tw iligh t" of life, and again
ing if Miss Clarke should lie acquitted
when Mrs. Gcorgo W. McCormack,
China’s Request
because o f what he called her "pecul­
daughter of Fred A. Miltininrc, with
iarities" it would censo to lie a possi­
For W ithdraw al
whose murder Miss Clnrku and Pat­
bility to convict uny one on a first
Foreign Troops
terson are chnrgc&lt;r, hurst into tears
degree murder charge.
ns Attorney Chlllingsworth, of West
Attorney Chillingsworth, of West
Referred t Cmmittco Headed hy Sen­
Palm Reach, speaking for tho defense
Palm Bench, who is assisting Davis
ator Rot
referred to thu "cold blooded manner
&amp; Giles ns counsel for Miss Clarke,
in which Miltimoru robbed the Palm
developed a new angle when ho cited
W ASH ING TO N, Dec. 2.— Cblnn’s
Beach postoffico in 1018." Mrs. Mc­
whnt he termed the "suicide" o f tho request for withdrawal of foreign
Cormack's soils echoed to tho far cor­
stato in permitting Chief Vestel and troops from Chinn referred to commit­
ners of the court room nnd thu trial
Dr. II. Mn^on Smith to testify. Ho tee headed by Elihu Root for further
wns momentarily delayed while a
recalled to the jury that Vestel had study nt today’s mooting of committco
deputy sheriff led her into tho hall­
said he thought Lena Clarke wns on Far Eastern and Pacific nffnirs to
way outside.
"crazy" on Hint night of last August Washington conference..
A t the morning HCHsion yesterday
1, when sho rushed into his office
two witnesses were examined. Postal
with her hair blowing about her faco PRO IIIH ITIO N P A R T Y
Inspector H. N. Graham wns present­
and said there wns a drugged mun in
TO E M AIN "A L IV E "
ed by the state in an effort to estab­
n room in tho San Junn hotel. Chil­
lish tho fact that Miss Clarke hnd al­
lingsworth said thnt Vestel, n detec­
CHICAGO, Nov. 30.— Tho prohlways appeared snno in tho transac­
tive nnd criminal investigator of f i f ­ bltion party will continue to work as
tion of business affairs whilo sho wns
teen years experience, would hardly a political party nlong tho satno lines
postmistress. Graham said thnt prior
hnve hesitated about sending n mun ob In the past, its national committee
to tho time when Irregularities bognn
to the hotel immediately to Investi­ decided here to-day.
to nppear in tho postoffico accounts,
gate tho woman's stntomcnt if he had
Sentiment wns against changing
Miss Clnrko had always appealed to
not considered her "an oscnptjd luna­ tho party’ss name and enlarging its
bo nbovo thu avorngo in intelligence
tic." Reverting to Dr. Smith’s testi­
majijr Issues or for winding up its
and wns clovor and resourceful in tho
mony ho recalled tho statement made
affairs in the belief that its work was
transaction o f business. Ho said sho
by tho psysiclan, "this woman ia not
done. A t the close o f the two-day
made a model postmistress until she
feigning insanity," and asked the Jury
began juggling tho accounts in an
meeting ovan tho suggestion that the
. "In tho name o f God, if Lena Clarke
effort to rover tho shortages. Tho wit­
is not feigning insanity, what la she?" party might quit if tho republican or
ness testified .that at opo tlmo tho
The lawyor declared ho would be will- 1democratic party took up its work
amount involved in the dlscreponcles
waa rejected.
((VinlloutJ on p ««« Four)

INVESTIGATING
TAR AND FEATHER
JOB AT MIAMI

W ASHINGTO N,
Dec. 2.— Great
Britain, ns tho ally o f Japan, is using
her influence to bring the Jnpnnose
viows in tho naval ratio dispute into
harmony with those of tho Unitod
States.
With this development, tho Japan­
ese plenipotentiaries again hnvo sub­
mitted the whole question to their
home government.
The exact naturo of the latest movo
for n solution o f the ratio problem is
not disclosed, hut it is indicated thnt
Great Britain has found a double in­
terest in tho success of tho negotia­
tions heenuso she had nccopted
in
principle tho Atnoricun "5-3-3" propos­
al and becauso, on the other hnnd, she
is in alliance with Japan, who askfl
for a ratio of "10-10-7."
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W ASHINGTO N, Dec. 2.— Conipleto
abolition of the submarine as an In­
strument o f warfare still Is regarded
by tho British delegation as tho most
preferalde decision to he reached by
the armament conference when tho
question of submarine Is brought up.
Whilo tho British delegates realize,
it was said today, thnt their view ns
to the unsuitability of the submarino
for warfare might not prevail in tI\o
conference, they felt certain it would
receive much sympathy in the world
nt large.
In aatieipation of a lively discussion
of this subject before the conference,
one of the highest British authorities
last night set out the British attitude
as follows:
Thu sulmiarino hardly can be used
without being abused. In the past i t
certainly was a gross abuse o f every
rulo of war; it destroyed th einnoeent
and the non-belligerent as woll as tha
crews of warships; there might he n
legitimate use for tho si/hmurinc If
it coul.d he confined to operations
against merchant ships without viola­
tion of tho rules o f war.
Moreover, tho British spokesmans
said ho doubted seriously whuthor tho
submarine really wns the wenpon o f
tho weaker power against tho strong­
er.

GERMAN MINISTER
WANTS BIG LOAN
FROM
WOULD BORROW F IF T Y M IL L IO N
BOUNDS FROM BANK OF
OF ENG LAND
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LONDON, Dec. 2.— Former German
minister o f reenstruction Ruthonuu,
negotiating with Sir Rbort Homo,
Chancellor of Exochcquor, nnd with
officials f tho Bank of England for a
loan o f fifty million pounds storling
to Germany, learned horo on high au­
thority today. It was understood that
Rathonuu would ho given u definito
answer today, which high fflcials said
probably would bo in the negative.

Henry and Tom
Leave fo r A labam a
To Inspect Shoals
Ford nnd Edison Will See
Re Done

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DETROIT, Dec. 2.— Henry Ford and
Thomas A . Edison left hore at noon
today fo r Muaelo Shoals, Ala., to in­
spect the nitrate and water power
jecta which Ford proposes to
from the government.

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W ASHINGTON, Dec. 1,— Progress
toward normal Conditions throughout
^th« country has been continuous dur­
ing November despite n relative
slowing down" ns compared with the
previous two months, the Federal Re­
serve Hoard said Inst night in its
monthly business nnd financial review.
"On the whole," the bonrd said, "the
best opinion now looks to a jiteady,
oven if locally interrupted, progress
back to normal conditions, nltho no
immediate or sudden expansion or
boom is in night.”

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RECORD REP. P A R T Y A
■DISGRACEFUL FAILURE*
WASHINGTON,, December 1.—The
record o f the cpuhlican party in the
extra session o f congress Is described
ns a "disgraceful fnilure" by Repre­
sentative Garrett, o f Tennessee, act­
ing democratic lender of the house,
In a statement to appor in the con­
gressional record
tomorrow.
A l­
though the congra** is not in sssion,
it will issuo an "extra" o f tho record
to accommodate tho many members
who desire to "reviso nnd extend"
their rcmnrks of the last few days of
the session.
,

Friday and Saturday— W allace Reid in
“The Hell D ig g e rs”

LIFE’S BIGGEST
PROBLEM

HUY CHRISTM AS SEALS.

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Reginning on the dny after Thanks­
The one big worry in this world which overtops
giving, the sale of the Christmas
nil others when you’re out o f a job— is “ the
Seals for public health work stnrted.
bread nnd butter problem.’’
As in former yenrs the revenue de­
rived from the sale o f tho senls will
Every dollar that you put into n savings ac­
be used in the work for tho prevent­
count will simplify that problem. And the earl­
ion nnd eradication of tuberculosis,
ier you start such an account the sooner will
with every county getting seventy
the big problem be solved.
per cent o f the amount derived from
'^
,
the sale of the senls for use among
A growing savings account nt this bank will
Its own people.
help you to go through life with a reasonable
Here in Dade county, for instance,
degree of freedom from the worry nbout per­
if throe thousand dollars' worth of
sonal finances.
the senls arc sold, a visiting nurse
will lie furnished for one year. She ■&gt;
will 'he provided with an automobile
so that she enn get about without loss
of time nnd energy; nnd wherever
there are enses o f tuberculosis, she
will lie able In some mensuro to nllevintc them nnd to prevent their
carrying infection to other people,
Atal cannot Dnbc county easily buy
SERVICE
STRENGTH
PROGRESS
thro,, thousand seals? Cannot It buy
five thousand or ten thousnnd seals?
4% IN T E R E S T PA ID
It is entirely proper to begin us­
ing Christmns senls now. You can
place them on the hncks of the en­
velopes conveying your ordinary ev­
eryday letters; you can use them on
the packages oil nro sending off "not
to he opened until Christmas"; you
enn buy a dollars worth and paste
them nlotlg the edge of your desk
A N Y P A R T O P T O W N , O N T E R M S TO
blotter, just to remind you that you
S U IT Y O U
should buy another dollar's worth
to use nt Christmas time.
You can make money buying fo r advance.
The point is, that the Christmas
You are going to build a home one o f these
senls offer a cheerful way to assist
in the great— and so poignantly need­
days, why not select a lot now,' and pay fo r it
ed-campaign against the White
by easy stages. s
.
I’lngue. A penny is a small thing,
hut n hundred pennies make a dollar,
I f you have some money, will build one or
and if every man, woman and child
two houses.
in the United Htates should each tiuy
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, get in the
one ChriHtmuH seal, the workers
would have a million dollars with
game now.
which to make the good fight.
Tuberculosis Ih curable. It is pre­
ventable. But it requires the right
sort o f treatment— a treatment that
is almost entirely represented by
nourishing Laid, rest and hygenie
surroundings,
AGENT
Huy us many Christmas seals as
you possibly can. Help in this great
work.— Miami Metropolis.

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DEATHS

JOHN LAN D M AN DIES IN ROCH­
ESTER
John Lnndmnn, a former resident
o f Altamonte and well known here,
died nt Rochester, Minn., where ho
was icceiving attention nt tho sana­
torium o f Mayo Brothers.
Fred
Wnlema recoivcd tho announcement of
Mr. Landman's death today by wire
nnd the statement that the funeral
would occur at the luto home of the
deceased at Grand Rapids today un­
der the auspices of Grand
Rapids
lodge of Elks.
Mr. Lnndmnn lived for many years
in Grand Knpids, Mich., and bad a
la rgj circle of friends in that city.
On account of failing health he came
to Florida several years ago settling
near Altamonte and planting an or­
ange grove. Failing health made it
necessary for him to give up active
work and ho removed to St. Peters­
burg where he owned two Federal
bakeries. He was taken to Rochester
several months ago and all that medi­
cal skill could do was done for him
with no avail. His friends hero will
learn with regret of the denth of Jack
Landman, who was well liked by those
who knew him.
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DEATH OF GEO. II. R0I1BKTS

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George II. Roberts died nt the homo
o f his boh South o f the city on Wed­
nesday afternoon after a lingering fllnuss. The funeral was held from tho
home today at !t o’clock, Rev. Clarke
officiating. Interment was made in
Lnkovicw cemetery.
Deceased was born in Oswego, New
York, in IK-10, and with bis parents
moved to Toledo, Ohio, when bo was
a young Ixiy. He made his home in
Toledo for many years coming to
Florida with bis son two years ago.
He was a veteran of the Civil war,
being a member of a company volun­
teering at Toledo.
Tho sympathy of tho friends o f the
family here and in Ohio are extended
to tho son, II. L. R(4)erts, of this city
nnd a daughter in Chicago.
FOUR INJURED IN
FIR E DESTROYING
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AUG USTA, Gn. Dec. 1.— Four fire­
men were injured and property ami
stock loss of $75,000 suffered when
fire
gutted the Georgia-Curollnu
Paper Company nnd the llothwell
Grocery Company here tonight. Tho
firo occured in a chain of eight ware­
houses owned by J. T. Bothwell.
A half hour after the fire started
all tho warehouses were in danger, ns
was tho Augusta factory, one of
Augusta’s largest cotton mills noarby.
Tho condition o f tho Injured fire­
men is not regarded an serious.
They were caught under a falling
brick wall.

F or first clou Job work— tb« Harold
T ry a Harold Wont Ad todoj.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

L E N A C L A R K E CASE
GOES TO JU RY T O D A Y
OR TOMORROW A. M.

Weather report says more rain.

(ContliiiiFil from
One)
have paronoidal tendencies. He said
colder that a wide latitude must ho given
Here's hoping it
brings
weather and more business.
in fixing whether n constitutional
psycopath with paranoid tendencies
This is the beginning of tho real is insnno.
holiday season. Sanford stores aro
When the defense sought to pin
beginning to tnko on n holiday look.
him down in asking if it were not
true that tho only difference on
Chureh bazaars are the order of tho which ho based his opinion ns to tho
day. Attend them and help out tho sanity of Lena Clnrke and tho nlcinvarious organizations that aro putting ists for tho dofenso was in fact that
them on.
he ascribed her- trnnsniigratory
(lights to beliefs and they to dolusI). H. C. Rahim tirought a monster ions, and that if there might not he
sweet potato into the Hornld office a reasonable doubt as to the infalli­
recently. It l*is not been weighed bility o f his opinion ns opposed to
Imt it is the largest one of the sea­ theirs should the case rest on it, he
son so far.
replied:
"1 don’t know whether or not the
The flaming red poinsettins nro now ense hinges on it or not, hut if so it
beautiful on the various yards.
I t ' wouldn’t alter my opinion that Lena
leads one to think that Sanford could ^;|nr)(e
Hnne when she committed
ho made more beautiful in the fall if , ho cr|mo with whlch sh&lt;, 1h charged."
everyone would plant poinsettins.
Dr. W. II. Spiers, ulicnist for the
defense, took the stand enrly in the
morning session o f court. The for­
mer member of the state medical
hoard at Chnttahoochee, in his testi­
mony to the jury, corroborated the
opinion of Dr. Rnlph N. Green, the
well known alienist from Jackson­
Next Tuesday is election day. Ev­
ville, In declaring Lena Clarke was n
eryone is so busy with the many a f­
constitutional psycoputh with par­
fairs that election day promises to he
anoid delusions; that she was insane
a very ipiict one. There should he a
and did not know tho dlfferenccc be­
large vote polled if all the signers
tween right nnd wrong nt the time of
vote.
,
the committal of the ncj: with which
she is charged, nnd that she would re­
Thu lettuce market is brightening main in an asylum for tho rest of
up some and lettuce is bringing $1.25
her life if she were sent thore.
hero at Hanford. Tills la considerably
A hasty conference of the defense
hotter than n fow weeks ago when it
was noted when Judge C. O. Andrews
was bringing less than one dollar in
using his prerogative, from the bench
New York.
,
questioned the witness, Dr. Hpires,
with regard to the injury to the skull
A Huston paper gives a picture of suffered by tho defendant when she
tho football team on the hnttleship was three yenrs old. The court
Florida and William Routh, a former sought to establish whether it had
Hanford hoy, iH among the Florida been determind if tho blew from the
players. William is the son of A. well handle had pierced both walls
Routh, of this city, and is now ono of o f the skull. The witness said that
Undo Ham’s navy hoys. His ninny the only way to determine if the
friends here are glad to get good re­
Inner wall gurdlng the brain had been
ports from him.
pierced was by an X-ray.
Following tho conclusion of the
Senator Duncan U. Fletcher was cross-examination by tho state of Dr.
horu tills morning for a few minutes Ralph N. Green, alienist for the de­
onrouto to Washington after a few fense, four witnesses wore called to
days spent at Geneva at the homo of the stand by the defense. All testi­
Ills sister, Mrs. J. H. Huddleston. Sen­ fied thnt Rena Norman, the state
ator Fletcher did not have time to witness who testified
that Lena
stop over in Hanford for a short talk Clarke had told her from her cull next
much as he would like to have dono to hers in the Orange county jail
hut promises to visit us longer whon thnt "Hho was in jail for killing a
congress adjourns.
man," was a woman o f hail character.
The witnesses wore A. C. Grjffin,
The Lndies Union Congregational J. II. DIckHon, J. W. Pounds nnd Earl
Church will meet with Mrs. Joe Murray, all ( o l Ocoee, where Rena
MolHch Friday afternoon December Norman had testified she lived (for
2nd. All members please attend ns several months last year.
we will plan our Dnznnr and cooked
In rebutnl tho state brought four
food side to be held December 17tn. Iny witnesses from West Palm Ikuch
to tho stand to testify thnt they hud
JUSTICE OF PEACE RESIGNS* known Lena Clarko for n number of
years nnd had always rognrdcd her
T A LLA H A S S E E , Dec. L — Tho gov- ns sane. On cross-oxaminntlon th.j
ornor lias accepted the following res-' defenso failed to flftd that they had
ignntions: John E. Cochran as Justice' observed any peculiarities during the
of tho peaco o f tho tenth district o f time they had known her.
Palm Reach county; William I. John-'
son ns constable for district No. 0 o f
For office supplies, stationery, ate.,
. come to the Herald office.
Volusia county.
Many business men are calling up­
on their friends today and others have
gone hunting. The first o f tho month
is ii busy time with the follow who is
collecting and the fellow who is not.

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FEW FOLKS HAVE
GRAY HAIR NOW O r i e n t a l B a z a a r

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USING RECIFE OF SAGE THA
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Hair that loses its color and lustre
&lt;&gt;r when it fades, turns gray, dull nnd
lifeless is caused by n lack of sul­
phur In tho hair. Our grundmothor
made up n mixture o f Sago Ton nnd
Sulphur to keep her locks dnrk nnd
benutiful nnd thousands of women
and men who vnluo that ovon color,
thnt benutiful dark shade of hnir
which is so attarctlvo, use only this
old-time recipe.
Nowndnys wo got this fumous mhcturo improved by tho nddition of oth­
er ingredionts by asking nt any drug
store for a bottlo of "W yeth's Sago
nnd Sulphur Compound,” which dark­
ens the hnir no naturally, so evenly,
that nobody can possibly toll it has
boon applied. You Just dnmpen a
npongo or soft brush with it and
draw this through your hair, taking
ono small strand at a timo. By morn­
ing the gray hair disappears; but
what delights tho ladles with Wyeth’s
Sage and Sulphur Compound la that,
beaides beautifully darkening
the
hair after a fow applications, it also
brings back tho gloss and lustre and
gives it an appearance of abundance.
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Dispjay o f articles for sale; chicken supper.
Appearance o f Sylvia at 9 o’clock

On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2
Display o f Fancy Articles for sale
Oyster Supper
Tableaux o f Recent Fashions put on by
Baumel s Specialty Shop.
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Sylvia’s appearance and disclosure o f her
identity.

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
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PAGE TWO
section In which it Is located. Govern­

SANFORDi DAILY HERALD ment engineers sny it will cost from /JUST
112,000,00 to $50,000,000 to complete

How To Be a DetVetfve lOe.

r«bll.b*d « f« r r if U r u r a u w , l Bund., »» TO*

THE HEKALD PRINTING CO., Inc.
ruBUsnzia

R. J. H O LLY .............. ...........Editor
N. J. LILLAKD....Secr«Ury*Trea«urer
H. A. N E E L ____ __ General Manager
C. L. 1UWIN
CIRCULATION MAN AO EE

Phone 148 up to 6 P. M.
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par p.ir, ilw ip i la adaaaoa.

Member of The Aasoclated Preaa

The Augusta Chronicle has been
burned out twice in a few years and
it would seem that fate was against
this paper. However they are run­
ning along Just the same and it would
seem that nothing short o f death will
keep n newspaper man down.

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/In looking through a New York
catalogue of ladies apparel today we
idly glance at some « f the prices and
found that they wore double that of
the Sanford stores for the same
materials. There is no doubt hut
whnt the ladies can save money nny
time by trading at homo.
-----------o----------Lettuce will perk up considerable
if the cold spell will come and Htny
awhile bringing a much higher price
this week than last has no staying
qualities that will outlast the warm
spell. I* mutt have cold weather and
lots of it to make a showing. Here's
hoping we get it in time for our
Christmus money.
—
—o----------Life is being held too cheaply these
days. People take lives o f others
and take their own lives without any
compunction. Others suffer by it.
Lena Clark will no doubt go free but
regardless of whether she does or
not her parents and relatives have
suffered. Miltmore's wife and rela­
tives are suffering ami will suffer.
Lena herself will not suffer half as
much ns the innocent parties to this
tragedy or to nny tragedy. Life is
held too cheaply by everyone.
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It looked for a while that the
German mark being so low would
stage n come-back and make the in­
vestor In marks rich but when one
stops to realize that it will take
$21,*1118,000,00(1 to redeem ninety billion o f paper money nt par it looks
unreasonable
that
the
German
government can do it and they can­
not— thus tiu&gt; moratorium that the
news despatches are speaking about.
It is said that 100 millions o f good
American dollars have been invested
in German marks and they will re­
alize on the investment not one red
cent. Of course the moral is to in­
vest your money at home.
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M IL Ft lit I) W IL L NOT GET
MUSCLE SIIOALH

tho Wilson dam. Mr. Ford says it
can he done for $28,000,000. Hut Mr.
Ford isn’t given the opportunity to
prove his estimate.
The government has millions tied up
in Musclo Shoals. Even if the govern­
ment lost money by selling the plant
it would profit in the long run, be­
cause the plant is now n dead weight
and Mr. Ford offers every assurance
that ho will complete it and put it In
operation as soon as possible. I f tho
government keeps the plant, in the
long run it wit cost more than tho d if­
ference between the estimate of its
engineers and the estimate of Mr.
Ford’s engineers.
At the lame time
doing no good for the South, nor for
any other section of tho country. Tho
big interests are opposed to tho sale.
They do not like Mr. Ford and plan
to gain control of the nitrate plant
themselves. Therein lies the story.—
Florida Metropolis.

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RASPBERRY
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Make a shortak • and put
Flag Brand Bed Basplmrries between the layers and
on top. Served with whip­
ped cream this makes a de­
licious dessert.

The Peoples Bank

TRUCK

of Sanford
-H rovr--’TOHttllH 1 V»

By a Sanford Celery-Fed
Man
to

Bit IM *‘t fcl t o

fffllA N A riO N ’AL CARTOON CO..

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Phones 497-404
W K L A K A BLOCK

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

A Sanford girl believes in indoor
sjsirts if they know enough to go follow tho result o f
the justice’s
home by ten o’clock.
charge ho prepared the following art­
icle as grounds for his defense:
Just pretending to lie rich kcops
1— By testimony in favor of the
some people poor.
general good conduct o f my dog, I
You Can Find the N am e of Every Live Pro­
can prove that nothing could provoke
Fa inoua Leans
him to attack.
fessional and Business M an in
Leaning Tower o f I’ isa.
2— He is Mind and ennnot see to
Harnutn's skeleton.
bite.
Sanford in This Column
TO TH E Q U A LIF IE D ELECTORS
Leniency,
II— Even if ho could see to bite, it
OF SANFORD:
Lena Cnlrke.
would he utterly impossible for him to
It 1b with a deep Honee of duty that
go out of his way to do so, on account
CONTRACTORS
LAW YERS
I have consented to become a candi­
Which reminds me the difference be­ of Ills infirmity.
date
for
the
office
of
City
Commis­
tween the two famous cases now in
•1— Granting his eyes and legs to be
S. 0. Shinholser
sioner of thu City o f Sanford, but
the limelight. One at Hnn Francisco good, he has no teeth.
George A . DeCottes
when
790
of
my
fellow-townsmen
re­
has Fatty as defendant and at Orlan­
f»— My dog died six weeks ugo,
Contractor and Builder
A t to r n c y - n t- L a w
do Lena as defendant.
d— I never owned or harbored a dog. quest it, 1 know o f nothing oluo to do.
Over Seminole County Hnnk
1SANFORD
FLORIDA
Having been thus nominated I here­
SANFORD
-:FLORIDA
by announce that I am a candidate
I know a man whose wife attends
Learn Something Useful Daily
for the office of City Commissioner nt
nil the domestic science lectures while
Tile first Union flag was unfurled
^ Construct n Co.
tho ensuing election to be held on tho H A R TF O R D B A T T E R Y
lie is nt home nursing n Imd case of
H A K I P U K U n A l i l j I V l j CONTRACTORS AN D BUILDERS
on the 1st o f January, 1770, over the
titli
d
a
vtif
December
next,
and
pledge
indigestion.
camp at Cambridge. It had thirteen
“Battery Insurance”
i*innc» and specifications chmioiij
myself, if elected, to an impartial and
stripes of white nod red, and retained
Furnished
conscientious performance of tho du­
Hippy Dialogue
Sold nnd Serviced by
the English cross in one corner.
A
ll
Work
Guaranteed
ties o f the office for tho advancement
Waitress: Tea or coffee.
II.
T.
PACE
P. O. Box 111
of our city and the welfare of its
Patron: Don't tell me, let mo guess.
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
A press dispatch says that u rooster
people.
that smokes cigarettes is enroute by
H aight &amp; W ieland
Both buildings and building mater­
I want here to express my apprecia­
P U R E W A T E i;
flivver to Florida. That's nothing!
ials are going up.
tion for the splendid petitions filed
Chickens have been smoking for some
placing me in nomination.
GARAGES
time nl] over Florida.
Elder Springs Water
Very sincerely,
Misnrpinmciil and charity seem to
99.98% PU R E
begin at the same place,
190-tfc
FOREST LAK E .
Smith Bros. G arage
SENATORS FLETCHER AND
Phone 311-W
Sanford, El*
Expert Repairing
T R A M M E L L IN JACKSONVILLE
While they are junking battleships
OIL, GAS nnd ACCESSORIES
let them junk the junkers.
Employment Bureau
Onk nnd First
L O R D ’S P U R IT Y
JAC K S O N V ILLE , Fin., Nov. '28.—

FOREST LAKE
CANDIDATE FQR
CITY COMMISSION

When s|ie goes to lied wearing
I stockings and a nightcup.
M
When she refuses to toll her age.
When she finds fault with her look­
ing glass.
When she ducks every draft.
When she is a militant suffragist.
When she gets mud reading this ar­
ticle.

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Old Ford Garage

West FlrBt St.

PEERLESS TIRES

Real Estate and Insurancn
SANFORD

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FLORIDA

GUARANTEED

.. Employment Bureau..
30x3

Non-Skid $ 7.90
9.90

32x3(4 Non-Skid

14.90

31xt

Non-Skid

15.90

D. F. S U M N E R

32x1

Non-Skid

10.90

P A IN T E R

33x4

Non-Skid

17.90

W ill Conlr.it or T .k . Job b, th» Horn
IIS LAUHEL AVI:
P H O N E 113

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

Genera! Shop and Mill
W ork

34x4

Non-Skid

18.90

“ WE D E LIV E R T H E GOODS”

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities

L E T M E P A IN T Y O U n HOUSE

If we please you, tell others! R no
tell us. Phono 498

HOTELS
Sanford Machine
, Foundry Co.

Orlando, Fla.

NOVELTY

Thu vocational committee of tho Busi­
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER
ness nlul 'Profeselonnl Womon'a Club 1
requests all young women desiring '* Commercial Street Sanford, Kl*.
employment to register nt the First
National Bank.
TRANSFER
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman

30x3(4 Non-Skid

W. R. [.ink Tire Co.

SANFORD

WORKS

Geo. W . K night

fr

General Machine and Boiler Works
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
hands In stock
Crank Shafts Itc-tu^ned

Hotel Montezuma
“ Sanford's New Hotel"
$1.50 Up Per Day

Sanford Steam Laundry

HAVE YOU SEEN

FOR SERVICE
Call 146-J

the Assortment of

Acteylene Welding
OF A L L KINDS

FANCY BASKETS

Mankind, has been lenrning for six
thousand years, and yet how few have
learned that their fellow beings are so
good as themselves.

A man was bitten on the leg by a
dog und ho fastened thu crime on a
ortain enemy of Ids—in other words
M
U lie had the man arrested for being tho
owner of thu dog.
Expecting mi action fur duimiges to

The Vocational Committee o f the Bus­
W ATER
iness und Professional Won: n’s Club
W A R D &amp; R IV E
AS GOOD AS TH E BEST
requests nil young wv,.,ien desiring
Plume Hi
employment to register at the First G E N E R A L R E PA IR WORK ON A L L I " ,il,r atrr,ce
National Rank, and business men ro­
M AKES OF CARS
uping help to consult register.

W. RAWL1NG, Prop.

Sanford W elding Co.
Located In Engle Bldg.. 203 (&gt;„!4 \ Vt

INSURANCE

-At—
N.

A Strong Case

Deane Turner

Wo will not sny “ Do Your Christmas Shopping
Early.” Too many have said it before and it is al­
most a joke. But we can say without fear of jok­
ing or contradiction that if you hnve been saving
your money through our plan that doing your
Chrifltmns shopping will cause you no fear because
you will have 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 thnt you have not
been saving as you should. There is nothing gives
.you so much independence ns a Bank Account.
Come in and let us tell you about it. Chrfstmns
! rb'j'f it hnm'1to you with full force.

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Shoe leather is high but you don’t Arriving fro mWashington Inst night,
have to hack them up (o a filling sta­ Senators Duncan U. Fletcher and
tion every few miles.
Park M. Trammel I will spend several
days with home folks before return­
An expensive wife
ing to tile capital to attend tin- tegu­
makes
lar session o f Congress which con­
a pensive husband
venes on December 5. In comment­
ing upon the special session of Con­
Learn a Useful Thing Daily
gress which convened in .March and
Tlie Chinese invented paper 170 B. ended last
Wednesday
Senator
But they have never learned to Trammell declared that it does seem
put it to an intelligent use. Who that more should have been accomp­
can read Chinese, anyhow?
lished by the lawmakers as they had
From the start it has been evident
so much to do following the war and
the big interests were oposed to the
The Japanese in California are not the reconstruction periods.
nale o f Muscle Shoals to Henry Ford, represented at the dirarmament con­
Senator Fletcher declared that the
and Associated Press dispatches of ference.
special session o f Congress wns called
Monday indicate Hint the nuiniifncturfor three specific reasons; first to
er Is not going to succeed in ills e f­
A coffin filled with whiskey was revise the ta riff second to revise the
fort to gain control of tho nitrate apprehended by officials at Jersey
revenue laws ami third to create a
plant. The Associated Press dispatch-j City. That’s i.ot thu first coffin whisbureau o f public welfare, and what­
cs states "belief that congress would key has filled
ever they really accomplished the nntreject the offer was said to he justi­
erienu public are already familiar
fied on the ground of economy mid its
The price of cabbage is the highest
with. "1 do believe more should have
repeated refusal to appropriate more for two years. There is no hope now
money for the completion of the Mun­ that we cun buy u five cent cigar for been accomplished than what was,"
ch? Shoals project.”
five cents.
A recent advertisement says, “ A
Congress, as h is been proved re­
good photograph is not a luxury, it’s
peatedly, engage in a lot o f false
A Truth for the Hay
a necessity." But if you ask some
economy hut m essentially important
A man without religion is like a
tilings fails t’ how a sense of true horse without a bridle.— Latin prov­ women they’ll tell you it's an im­
possibility.— Waterbary Republican.
economy.
I! wi'l appropriate niil- erb.
The beverage makers of America
IlmiH for some wildeyed scheme, yet
have
elected Mr. Rainwater as pres­
when a call is made for mi appropria­
Symptoms of Old Muidistn
ident
of their organization. We re­
tion which lias ns its purpose economic
When she begins to drink her ten
frain from comment because of the
progress it hesitates, displaying the
without sugar.
economy of u fr pit housewife.
competition.— Fort Worth Star-Tele­
When she reads love stories abed.
gram.
Henry Ford i. i uido every assur­
When she changes her shoes every
ance that if Muse! Shoals is sold to
time she conies in from n walk.
— Got your Scrntcn Pads from The
hint lie will use i in advancing the
When site rubs her fingers over Herald— by tho pound— 16c.
agricultural and ot ic* interests o f the tilings to see if they are dusty.
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Sold by

BREAD

THE BALL HARD­
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INS. CO.

W. T. ROBERTS, Agent

G IL L O N &amp;
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Electrical Contractors
Phone 442

111

Office supplies or „fi |

Iiernld Printing Co. Wh
Sanford
Florida anything In this line see
We hnve it or can get it
— Got your Scratch Pads from Th«
Herald— by the pound—lBc,

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DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921

MISTRESS OF HIGH FINANCE

Jimmie Collins

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Presents

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One Feel* That Indianapolis Woman's
Abilities Are Almoet W aited In
‘ he Home,

Miss Anna Canova 5
JA ZZ BAND
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Friday Nite, Dec. 2 |
Noted Blues Sinner of New York, nnd her

V A L D E Z HOTEL, SAN FO R D
A N D V O D V IL R E V U E

Inotice ofelection

W O U LD SUCCEED

Notice is boreby Riven thnt the rcg-

lular municipal election for the City
of Snnfortl, Floridn, ns required by
Section 211 o f Chnpter 8301, Acts of
11910. to bo held each yonr on the first
Tuesday after tho first Monday in
December, will be held on Tuesday,
the 6th day of Decomber, 1021. the
L m0 being tho first Tuesday after
the first Monday in December, 1021,
In the City Hnll building, in tho City
I of Sanford, Floridn, for tho purpose
I of electing ono commissioner fo r the
I City of Sanford, Floridn, for tho term
of three years. The polls will bo open
1st eight o’clock u. m. on tho day of
(election nnd will closo at sun-down of

I said day.
!ty order of tho City Commission
|0f the City o f Sanford, Floridn.
L. It. P H ILIPS,
|2Lr&gt;- Ite
City Auditor and Clerk.

Sonio wives are real business wom­
en nnd their husbands are the only
S
ones who do not know It. But Indianap­
olis holds ono who recently proved
her business ability to her husband.
Now, she had, over since thc'lr marrlnge, charged things nnd he bud paid
the bills, but when he learned tluit
tier cl)urges wore growing weekly he
I derided to try a new plan. He went to
her. “ Now, Elinor," lie said, "Pm go­
ing to try o now plan. H alf of my
salary Is yours nnd half mine. W e’ll
each spend Just what Is necessary and
see whleh can have the most money
In the hank at the end of the year."
FA TH E R
Delightedly the wife agreed. At the
end of the llrst month she announced
her honk balance and her hushnnd
was delighted at Its size. The next
month It was still larger and he was
more delighted. Hut when the third
month brought the statement tlint she
had saved more thou her half o f the
money his pleasure knew no hounds.
H alf fearfully he went nfter Ids own
statement. Whut would he do If her
bonk account now ivns higher than
his— the mail who prided himself on
bis economy?
Then lie found Hint he hml no bal­
ance, First horror, then nnmzemciit
and then something liideserilinhle fol­
lowed Ids discovery for that condition
of offalrs existing.
Ills wife had
diligently drawn eut Ids savings (they
had a double cheeking account) ail'd
applied them to the next month's ex­
penses and saved her own share.—
Indlaimpolls News.

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Mrs. Winifred Mason I luck of Chi­

|"Now's the time to get your wood" cago, youngest daughter of the lute
W,. have both OAK nnd P IN E
DUIt WOOD IS GOOD,
(Hilt PRICE IS RIGHT

iPhone 34 and give your
order before the Rush

or See J. T. A L L E N
t i l E. Seventh St.
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Lenses Duplicated
EYES EXAM INED

Frames Repaired

Henry McLaulin, Jr.
OPT. D.
O PTIC IAN— O PTOM ETRIST
II? East. 1st St.

Sanford, Fla,

WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSB

H. W . N IC K E R S O N
Public Accountant; Audita— Syatcma
Income Tax Service
Room 10 McNclll-Davis Bldg.

Phone 852

s

Congressman William K, Mason, hus
announced her enrol Ida ey lo succeed
her father as congressman at large
from Illinois, Mrs. I luck Is the mother
o f four children.

FO R

SAFETY IN AIR T R A V E L

Elaborate Devices That Are Under
Consideration by British Experts
In Aviation.

To net Prompt Delivery

Orlando, Fla.

Three new fog devices to overcome
the drawbacks of mist and fogs to air­
men ure stated to lie under discussion
by British authorities. The llrst con­
sists of the "laying along the route
traversed by the airway o f a powerful­
ly charged electrical cable. This auto
iiiutleally sends up Into the air a con| sliinl series o f signals." Ily keeping Ills
machine In such a position that I In*
strength of the signals Is kept constant
tlic airman Is assured that lie Is dying
along the cable line.
The second
makes for safety In landing when the
ground Is not visible, ami consists of a
wire, with n weight attached, which Is
lowered from beneath tin- machine;
when the weight touches the earth
the airman learns that It is time to
"Ihillen out" Ids machine. The third
Is called the "nrtillchil horizon." It
Is "a gyroscopic Instrument which
shows an nrtillchil horizon line always
In front o f the pilot and enables hltu
to detect Instantly when Ids inueliliie
Is heeling over too much sidewise In
11h relation to the real horizon, which
Is temporarily Invisible, A tiny mod­
el airplane poised above the art 1tidal
horizon line mimics precisely the move­
ments o f Ids own utncliliie."—Sciontitle American.

Take Yeast Vitamon
Tablets To Put On
“Stay-There” flesh
M ore ‘ 'P ep ” and "P u n c h ” — Small Coat.
Thin or run-down folk* will find this nirnplo teat well worth trying; Take
Maditi'n V ITA M O N -tw o tablets with every meal. Then weigh and measure
yourselt each week nnd continue taking Mastin'* VITAMON regularly until
you ore satisfied with your gain in weight nnd rnergy. Mnstin » V 11AMON
l'nblets contain highly concentrated ycast-vitnniliie* ns well ns the two other dill
more important vitninlur* (Fat Soluble A nod Water Soluble C), nil of which
Sr enco says you must have in l* strong, well ami fully developed. By iucrcnaing
the nourishing power of what you cat Madia'* VITAMON inblot* supply ju*t
what your body needs to feed
theshrunken tissues, strengthen
internal organs, clear the akin
ami renew shnttered nerve forco
without upsetting the stomach
or musing gna. A two week*’
test will surprise you I
• IMPORTANT! While tho
Mn.uing health-building vnluo
of Mastin'* VITAM ON Tab­
lets has been clearly and posi­
tively demonstrated in cose* of
Jsck of enorgy, nervous trou­
bles, anemia. Indigestion, con­
stipation, skin eruptions, poor
cncrally
comtile*Ion and n generally
ike
mental
condition, thoy should not b*
used by anyone who OBJECTS
to having their weight Increased
to normal. Bo sure to rotnem-

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bn's VITAMON Tablet* at all T a k in g
T s b U u W ith F-v*rjr M » l .
Rood druggist*.

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" I t ’s a Long Way rit Tipperary" was
written in IPtt by .luck .Judge, a singer
In the English music halls and o f pure
Irish Mood. A friend. Harry W illia m s ,
assisted Idm In the work; but virtually
words and musk* ure Mr. Judge's own.
He lurried tin* manuscript from pub­
lisher to publisher without success,
until In 111Ilf lie tried the Loudon house
of H. Feldman A t’o, Bert Feldman
liked the piece and was willing to pub
Msh it If Mr. Judge would agree to cer­
tain minor changes. One wits the repe­
tition of the word "long" and another
was the lengthening o f the third syl
table of the word “ Tipperary"—both
toward the end of the chorus, Mr.
Judge consented and the song was pub­
lished, ns It also Imd been written
with not a l bought Hint It would be­
come, two years later, a am retd ng song
o f soldiers in a great war, and so
known wherever English Is "said" or
"sung." At llrst the song had only a
slight sale. But Mr. Feldman kept Ills
confidence, and, as the story goes, one
day when the composer was deploring
the coot reception of the piece at Edin­
burgh. the publisher Niilti to him:
"Take my word for It, that not only
Edinburgh but all the world will one
day ring with yoiu* sotig."
Anti II did. "Tlppernry” will never
to- forgotten by (lie English. It Has an
Inner meaning dear to them.
The Divine Sarah Bernhardt.
Among tae many OtslItiellniiM of the
Divine Sarah In (lull of having Im­
personated death mure frequently than
any other artist on record.
Some
years ago a devotee calculated the
number of death Beetles in which Ma­
dame Bernhardt had played, and coinpitted that her deaths by sclf-ndmln
hlcrcd poison numbered over 10,000.
tier leaps Into a scenic Seine over
7JKH), ami her suicide* liy revolver
shot* over 5,000. The realism of her
acting In stieli scenes utterly over­
whelmed the Sulttm. Ahilul Hamid.
Once, and once only did she play be­
fore him In the private theater at Con­
stantinople, when he left Id* *cat nnd
declared he never* again wished to nee
a woman who Imitated death no
realistically.
Forgot the Rules.
A Greek who Imd heen In this coun­
try four year* and heard many Ntorles
about hunting rabbits, decided he
wished to go hunting,
lie found an
American who would, take hint, The
Greek thought It great *|&gt;nrt.
He
played ting and "seared” out the rale
bits and the American hoy shot them.
A fter a while the Greek wished to
try Ids luck nt shooting, so the Ameri­
can showed him how to handle the
shotgun.
They seared up a rabbit; the Greek
put the gun to his shoulder, hut did
not shoot.
The American exclaimed:
"Why
don't yon shoot?"
The Greek replied: "I forgot which
eye yon have to squeeze."
Rope and Telephone Wires.
Rope from ships thnt have sailed
the seven seas— that hns been tied to
every port In the world— ends Its ca­
reer by guarding the nation's tele­
phone conversation.
From Junk rope Is made the lilgli
grade o f paper which Insulates every
wire In a piece of telephone cable.
Over 1H.tHHl.iKitI pounds of old rope
were fed to the giant vats whleh tort.
cooked, washed mid heat Into n pulp
the makings o f 7JKK),000 pounds of
entile paper used by the Hell Tele
phone system Inst year.
Queen Kcepa Diary 50 Year*,
queen Alexandra, it Is said, luis
kept it diary for nearly half a century,
tier Utile hooks are each nine Inches
long by four wide, and hound In satin,
which Is pulnted with flowers.

FORREST L A K E STATES HIS
POSITION.
To the Voters of Sanford:
It has come to my attention that
efTorts arc still being made to havo
tho people believe that if clrctcd City
Commissioner I would disrupt our
present form of government.
Now nothing could bo further from
tho truth than such propaganda, for
tho following reasons:
First: I will bo only ono of throe
comlsBloncrs and could not do any
net without being joined by one or
more of the others.
Second: Tho City Commissioners
cannot under the Inw
abolish tho
present charter, even though they all
combine.
The city charter can only bo chang­
ed by an net of the legislature, or by
a vote of the people themselves.
Furthermore, I have no desire to
upset tho present fotm o f govern­
ment, as It is the
suhstnneo thnt
counts in anything, nnd not tho form.
However, there can doubtless be some
Improvements made In tho present
charter ns hns already boon demon­
strated, for examplo, tho present
method of nominating candidates; but'
such improvements are mntters for
the legislature, or
for the poople i
thcmsolves, and cannot he effected by
the commissioners.
T believe hat the administrative
affairs of tho city can be run on a
more economical basis than is being
done nt present, and nt the same time,
with greater efficiency, nnd if elected
I shnll work to thnt end.
I believe tlmt the Inw requiring a
budget for each fiscal 'year's reven­
ues nnd expenses should he rigidly
followed, nnd thnt tho administrative
.affairs o f the city should be conduct­
ed on thnt basis,
I bnvr made no statement or prom­
ise o f what I shnll do if elected, and
shall not do so, except such public
statements ns may be published over
my signature, as is this one.
Sincerely,
FORREST LAKE.
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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
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERXLDrFRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,1921

HONOR ROLL
LIFE’S BIGGEST
PROBLEM

Hanford Primary School

The one big worry in this world which overtops
all others when you’re out of a job— is “ the
bread and butter problem.”
Every dollar that you put into a savings ac­
count will simplify that problem. And the earl­
ier you start such an account the sooner will
the big problem bo solved.
A growing savings account at this bank will
help you to go through life with a reasonable
degree of freedom from the worry about per­
sonal finances.
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PROGRESS

4% IN TE R E ST PA ID

S O C IE TY
HRS. FKED DAItJKit, Society Editor,
Phone 217-W
H you hnvp nnr l r l r n d » vliilllna you
— If you nrr acinic R n f w h r r r o r cuiiiittK
huuir, or If you nrr rn lrrln ln ln ® , w i l l *
m |K.itnl i-nrd to this departm ent, a lv in
d r u l l a . o r le lrh p o n r the Item.' It
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SOCIAL C A LE N D A R
Friday— Holy Cross Bazaar and sup­
per at tho Parish House.
Friday— Presbyterian bazaar and ten
will all day at tho old stand o f Mrs.
Cates on First street,
Saturday— Mrs. J. S. Hurrott will ontertnin the members of tho Every
Week Bridge Club at hor apart­
ments in tho Weloka.
Saturday— Children’s Story hour will
bo held nt Central Park at -1:00
o'clock.
Saturday— Presbyterian Unzanr and
ten.
Mrs. Beulah Milam Warner,
of
Jacksonville is spending several days
here at the Montezuma.
Gus Heyman and Mr. and Mrs. F.
I), Heibe, of Ohio, are spending a few
(lays here before going to tile South­
ern part of the state.
John I). Clark, of Greunwood, Ind.,
is registered at the Montezuma while
in the city on business.
H. W. Adamson, of East Windsor
Hill, Conn., is spending a few days
here transacting business.

SERVICE

First Grade: Annie Allman, Anna
Marice Couch, Helen Gifford, Aitcey
Freeman, Bontricc Hickson, Beatrice
O’Conner, Edna Rivers, Norm Rivers,
Anna Robson, Mary Elizabeth Tolar,
Emily Sistrunk,
Edith
Broxton,
Dorthy
Iiynn, Margaret .Purdon,
Nancy White, Pauline Bellamy, Her­
man Caldwell, Robert Caldwell, Fred
Dorner, Harry Grooms, Farnum Har­
riot, Roger Jennings, Raymond Lundquiat, Leo Stenstrom, Franklin Ben­
nett, John Courier, Malcolm Higgins,
Paxton McMullon.
Second Grade: Ernest Wimbish,
Lydia Rankin, Margaret Buhan Inez
Thompson, Alice Cassidy,
Louise
Hickson
Lois Shelley,
Marjorie
Turner, Stacie Treadwell, Nannie
Kelley, Bertha Willetts, May Purdon,
Bernice Lowe, Ruby Corscy, Margaret
Bowman, Austin Vihlen.
Third Grade: William
Morrison.
Julia Higgins, Gladys Hickson, Grace
Lewis, Snrn Maxwell, Ella Spencer,
Mary Alice Shipp, Merco Thomas,
Florence Dobbin Mnry Louise Dunn.
Ora Mae Culp, Dniscy Appleby, Mary
Connelley, Ruth Mnrtin, Estelln Hall,
Elizabeth Hnrkey, Ethro Collins Ellen
Lundquist Pearl Hatch, Alice Mae
Hodglna, Thelma Minor, Doris Nolan,
John Crawford, Elmore IJoyd, Kelly
Pape, Edwin Shlnholser, Llsh Morse,
H C. McMullen, Frank Diehl, James
Hayes, Murrnl
Kanner,
Clarence

course with accessories were served
at tho conclusion of the card game.
Among thoso enjoying the charming
hospitality of Mrs. Fedder on this oc­
casion were Mesdarnes D. L. Thrasher,
George Knight, L. P. McCullor, E. F. Rotundo.
Barnes,
Housholdor, A. R. Key, Frank Miller,j
Fourth
Grade: Evelyn
Mnrgnrct
Giles,
W. M. Leffler, John Smith, W. C. 1Bettlna Cnmpbcll,
Dorthy
Gore,
Elizabeth
Grovcnstcin,
Hill, R. J. Holly, II. B. Lewis, C. E.
Henry, Harry Heeron, A. W. Fitts, W. Dorthy Hnyncs, Marjorie Hoskins,
Marin Mnye,
Kntherinc
Schirnrd,
T. Langley and D. P. Drummond.
Smith,
Dorthy Thurston,
Mrs, Fedder is a most gracious and Phyllis
accomplished hostess and the series Elinor Tyner, Flossie Vickery, Mnry
o f pretty parties she is giving are Wiolnnd, Juanita McMullen, Virginia
Mnrinicn
Zomovlnn,
among the most enjoyable of the au­ Pennington,
tumn season. Mrs. Fedder was assist­ Minnie Hardy, Ethel Bolly Margaret
ed in entertaining yesterday by Mrs. Herschi, Knte Perritt, Dorthy Torlay,
Ed. Lane.
Albert Myers, John Tenvilliger, C.
B. Sutton, Millard Lowe, Wilbur
BIR TH D AY P A R T Y
Hndges, Arthur Humphries, Edmond
Little Bill Tyre entertained about Elliott, James Higgins.
twenty-two of his little friends Tues­
Seventh Grade: Mildred Lumlev
day afternoon at his home on Onk uve-l Camilla Pulcston, Theo Vickey, Eliznnue, the occasion being his sixth birth- i)(.th Whltner, Elizabeth Shoemaker,
day anniversary.
William DuBose.
The Christmas colors, red and green
sixth
Grade: I/.uisc
Fortson.
were used in decorating the house. In Trixie Franklin, Pearl Robson, Helen
the dining room the table had as its Jenkins, Alice Elder, Harriet Rossiter.
centerpiece the wonderful birthday Rudolph Loyd, .Eudora Ferguson.
cake topped with six green candles in Beatrice Howard, Erie Lundquist,
red holders. From the chandelier a Clnrnhcl Beatty, Parker Van Ness.
large red bell was suspended and fus­
Katherine Van Ness, Henry Russell.
ions of red and green crepe pupor
Eighth Grade: Andrew Cnrrnwny,
were fastened from the chandelier to
i Acey Cnrrnwny,
Robert Garrison,
the corners o f tho table.
i llnrold Smith, Clifford Shinholscr,
During tho afternoon all sorts of
Claire Znchery, Carmctn Barber,
games were played and later the little
Mnrgnrct Edmonds, Virgin Hyman,
tots marched in the dining room where
Mnry Elizabeth Moye, Clyde Russell,
dainty refreshments o f ice cream and
Mnrgnrct Sprout, Franc Thomas.
cake were served. The favors for the
Flfith Grade: Jack Peters, Ruby
guests were "Santa Claus" bags filled
Booth, Estelle Collins, Pcnnie Danderwith nuts and candy.
lake, Elizabeth Knight, May Lord,
Master Bill was the recipient of
many beautiful birthday gifts from Leonrn Shcnfer, Antoinette Shin-

Stnrr
Mrs. Clark l.eonardi and Mrs. Zin- his guests who were W. T. McLeod.! ho," cp' Roso IIurt&gt;
John Courier, Jr., Margaret Haitian,
xcr are spending tho day today in Or­
Elizabeth Methvin, Verna Bundy, El­ JIM M Y C O LLINS HERE IN
lando.
V A U D E V ILLE AN D MUSICAL
mer Bandy, Ellen Telford, L, M. Tel­
R EVU E A T V ALD E Z TONIGHT
ford, Lawrence Schell, Lydia Rank in,
Mrs. W. C. Mcliride, o f Pine Bluff, Evelyn Wilkinson, Jack Wilkinson, jr.,
Ark., Ih tile attractive guest of Mrs. Evelyn Pace, Lucile Newberry, Sara
Jimmy Collins is here with Miss
Frank Gray am.
Canovn
assisted by a company of nrMoye, Mirnh Moye, Marion Smith,
w^°
*IU* on 11
musical
George Moye, Martha Key, Urbnn
i revtie and vnudovlllo and dance at the
M KItltlK M ATRONS
May, jr., and Sadie l.einhart.
Valdez Hotel tonight. Between the
Mrs. Charles Fedder was the grac­
specialty
numbers there will he danc­
Thanksgiving Items
ious hostess at a bridge party yester­
ing to the music o f tin* Boys fr o m the
Mr. and Mrs. Cramer and children
day afternoon at the homo o f Mrs.
Land o f Jazz with several other fea­
Ed. Lane, the guests including the were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Caller in
tures. This will lie one of the best
members of the Merrio Matrons bridge Sanford.
entertainments and dances of the senclub and a few extra guests, there be­
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Swanson were
son. A chance to see a good vaude­
in g four tables of players.
afternoon visitors at the home o f Mr.
ville and dance at the same time. The
Jlcd roses were used in charming and Mrs. A Van Ness on the West
program will begin at nine o’clock,
profusion in the rooms where the card Hide,
Dance ’till twelve.
tables were arranged.
Mr. and Mrs. Clieezum spent the
Tho card game proved highly inter­ day at the homo of tier sister, Mrs.
SERIOUSNESS OF ELECTIONS
esting, resulting in the first prize, a Tow in Sanford, their little daughter
vanity being w* •« by Mrs. Harry Lew­ returning home with them for a visit.
On next Sunday night ut the Bap­
is, ami the hoc i I prize two dainty
Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Campbell and tist Temple Dr. George Hyman will
handkerchiefs
:*e given Mrs. Frank children were visitors at tho homo of
deliver a message on the subject:
Miller, The consolation a sewing case Mr. and Mrs. Vnlio Williams ami also
"The Seriousness of Elections.”
was won by Mrs. I). I,. Thrasher.
Sunday cullers.
Dr. Hyman has been delivering a
Delicious refreshments of a salad
Mr. and Mrs. Haskins of Sanford series of messages on Sociology.
kept the day at the home o f Mrs. Large audiences have heard these
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messages, The message Sunday night
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Mr. and Mrs. llursey Beck enter­ will lie the last of the series.
tained Mr. and Mrs, Westerdick.
Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard and dnughT A Y LO R COMM AN PER Y K. T.
ter Hazel of Norw’ood, N. Y., ami Mrs
Invitations have been Issued
to
Goo, Denton and daughter Miss A lic e 1members of Taylor Comninndory to
of Winter Parke.
attend a banquet to he given this ev­
Mr. and M th. Andrew Borton and ening at (1 o'clock at tho Hotel Valdez
dnughtor nnd son, Woodward, Mr. and in honor of Deputy Grand Commnnder
Mrs John Borell and Mr. and1 Mrs. Samuel A. Johnson, of Orlando, Fin.,
W. C. Mentor and daughter Myrtle who is making nn official inspection
and baby, W. C. Jr., spent the day of thiH commandcry, representing tho
in the wooiIh at Wekiwn enjoying a Grand Commnndery o f Knights TompInr o f Florida,
picnic dinner.
Sir Knights assemble nt the Asylum
Mr. and Mrs. Stedt and brother
nt 5:30 p. ni. All members with uulFrank, joined Mr. ami M th. Jchho Len f n t t l H i l n n n n n H I n / t a l l , 1 . . . .
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A fter the banquet tho order of tho
Temple will he conferred at the nsylum.
II. E. TOLAR,
Eminent Commander,
JNO. D. JIN K IN S ,

Lena Clarkee Case to
Jury This Afternoon
(Conllliurj front I'aye Ohio
ing to Jet the case go to tho jury mere­ :
ly on tho testimony of these two w it­
nesses for tho stnte, adding that there
must certainly have been a reasonable
doubt us to Lena Clarke’s snnity in
the minds of tho jurors following their
taking tho stand.
Tho court recessed for a few mo­
W O M A N ’S C L U B
ments when Attorney Chillingsworth
finished and when Judgo Andrews re­
turned to the bench at 4:10, the state
had another turn through John C.
Jones, brothur o f the Btnto’ attorney,
who bus been assisting in tho prose­
cution. Attorney Jones confined his
remarks to a review f tho evidence,
Music by University Five
although he too attacked tho plea of
insanity.
Miss Clarke continued her perusal
Given under the Auspices of the Cotillion Club
of the works of Sir Walter Scott thruout the ninth day o f hor trial and ap­
peared to take no interest in tho pro­
Admission ..................................................................... 51.50 !
ceedings, even when the attorneys
reached the highest notes of their ora­
tory. Baxter Patferson read a maga­
zine, although he frequently looked
up and smiled ns counsel for the state
reviewed the evidence. He remarked ■
S P E C IA L S F O R S A T U R D A Y A N D
yesterday afternoon that
he was
MONDAY
"sore because they’re not paying 8
enough attention to me,” when asked
if ho was not pleased with the small
mention he was receiving at the hands !
of the attorneys.
Caseroles, Pie Plates, Baking Dishes, Vases,
The Huv. and Mrs, Clarke sat di- ■
rcctly behind their daughter inside
Candlesticks, Bon Bon Dishes
tlie railing of the court rom and ap­
Portland Pattern China Dinnerware
peared not to miss a word of the pro­
ceedings. The Rev. Clarke frequently
Open Stock
turned his eyes toward his daughter
and in every instnnee would
then
N o w on display in window, 25% Discount
glance toward the floor. On one oc­
Cash Sale
casion he clasped the hand of the lit­
tle white-haired mother who sat at
his side, hut ut no time did the aged
couple show any indication of the
212 E AST FIR S T
SANFORD, FLORIDA
sorrow that has come into their lives.
The court room was crowded to ca- (
paelty as it lias been each day o f the I trinl, and not one o f the spectators
Hupmobile makes finfailed to notice every detail which de­
! al reduction, open mod­
veloped during the day. Several of
the women spectators brought lunch
DANCE tonight at the Valdez Ho­ els, $1250, Detroit.— B.
baskets to the court house in order tel. Anna Canova’s Jazz Band.
It
&amp; O. M O T O R CO., Santhat they might keep their seats for
loth morning and afternoon sessions.
Have your watches and Jewelry re ford.
188-tfc
The final argument for the defense paired at McLnulln’a. Two first class
will be made by Edward W. Davis, watch makers. Prompt service.
while States Attorney Jones will dose
Call nt the Presbytorinn Bazaar to
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for the prosecution. Attorney Davis is
select your Christmas gifts, meet your
expected,to begin immediately when FOR S A LE — Eight room house with friends and enjoy a cup of tea and a
court opens this morning at It o’clock
ife by the Westminster
bnth. Immediate possession. Small sandwich donated
and Attorney Jones will follow him. payment down, long timo on bnlanco. Club, Friday and Saturday afternoon.
Tho usual legal ceremonies will oc­ See Lano or address Box 782, Day­
210-2tc
cupy some tittle time, as will the tona, Fla.
199-Tu-Sat-4w
rending of Judge Andrews' instruc­
The best wny to lie is on the rigl
tions, so it will likely bo afternoon
If world peace comes, will Mnrshnl side.— Health Note. We presume si
when the jury finally retires.
Foch turn his gold swords into wrist if you really must lie.— Arkansas Gi
watches
or
pencils?— Providence zettc.
CIRCLE NO. 2
Journnl.
There will be a business meeting of
DANCE tonight at the Valdez Ho­
Hupmobile makes fin­
Circle No. 2 Monday afternoon ut the
tel.
Anna Canova's Jazz Band.
It
Methodist Church, at 3:00. All mem­
al reduction, open mod­
bers are requested to bring their ar­
H E N RY FORD hns adapted tho els, $1250, D etroit— B.
ticles for the bazaar which will be
use of tho G IA N T "E X ID E " Batter­ &amp; O. M O T O R CO., San­
held December II and 10.
ies for Ford cars, Wo givo service,
buy, sell and exchange batteries for ford.
M EAT PACKERS STR IK E
all
makes automobiles, genuine
S TR IK E FOR DEC. 5TH—
Our Fall Invitation Snle Is a big
Got tho best.—
AFFE CTS A L L UNION CRAFT "E X ID E ” service.
R A Y BROTHERS, phono 548. 100-tfc success. Many a new customer has
wended his (or her) way hero and
CHICAGO, Dec. 2.— A strike o f ;
been
ngrccnhly surprised nt tho muny
all union packing house employes in'
Hupmobile makes fin­ special values wo are giving also the
all plants where wage reductions were!
put into effect last Monday was or­ al reduction, open mod­ reasonable prices wo mnintnin on our
dered for December 5 by the executive els, $1250, Detroit.— B. regular stock. They didn’t know be­
fore that we carried such a line of
committee of the Amalgamated Meat
&amp; O. M O TO R CO., San­ merchandise ns we have here. "Fall
Cutters and Butchers Workmen of
in” and direct your foot steps this
ford.
North America yesterday.
188-tfc
way.
We know wo can serve you
The strike, which affects nil union
well.—
Rivers
Brothers, Sanford nvocrafts employed in tin- packing indus­
At
last
we've
discovered
what’s
nue.
214-30-2 and w
try, will involve about -15,000 workers
in 15 western cities, according to Cor­ about relativity. It’s the box office
The Lndies of the Presbyterian
nelius Hayes, president i«f the Butch­ man’s "half way back/ — BulTalo Ex­
press.
Church will hold their Christmas Ba­
er Workers union.
zaar, Dec. 2 and 3, 1921. lfi7-o.n.w.tfc
The Herald has quite a number of
The Indies of the G. 1. A. will hold
unclaimed keys that hnvo been found.
their huznnr mid cooked food snle De­
Home-made food, candies, nuts,
If you have lost any keys look over
cember litli nt the Union Pharmacy.
(limits, children’s garments nnd nil
our assortment. I f thoso keys arc not
kinds of articles Hiiitahlo for Christ­
21ll-2t p ,
claimed within tho next few days they
mas gifts at tho Prcsbyterinn Imznnr
will be disposed of.
tfdh
DANCE tonight at the Valdez Ho­
Fridny and Saturday.
214-2tc
tel. Anna Canova's Jai t Band.
It
CHICKEN DINNER, Surdny noon
"Music and Accordlnn Tcnchor,”
and evening, Gray Gables, on the
—Get your Scratch Pads frem The
bunch, Seabreeze, Fla.
Phone 491. rends the sign displayed it Chicago
the Herald office
Free hath houses.
74-Fri-St-6m by one who evidently gave the sub­
ject Some Thought.— Springfield Un­
The Lndies Union ox tho Congrega­ ion.
tional church will hold their annual
Imznnr nnd cooked food snle December NEW B ERRY'S DRUG STORE
17th, Place to be announced later,
Phone 80
207-Tuo-Fri.-4tc 201-tfc

DANCE

|Saturday - Dec. 3rd!

Sheffield Plate and China I

McLAULlNS

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ADDITIONAL LOCAL

FR U IT CAKE
Better Can’t Be Baked

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921

l.Ktte Happening*
Mention of
Matter* In Brief
Personal Item*
of lntereai

In and About
&amp; The City at

Summary of tho
Floating Small _
Talk* Succinctly
Arranged for

DISASTER COMES WITH RAIN

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THE BAND CONCERT

Algerian Native Houses Are Built to
Afford Shelter Only From
the Sun’e Ray*.

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In Algeria one of the perplexing bib­ • Sunday, made a big hit and we heard one man say that they lacked only »
lical puzzles of my childhood was set ■
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M M M M M M M M M M
at rest, writer Temple Manning In tho 5 one thing to make them as good as the Scotch Highlander Band,
and
Chicago Journal. Until I went there
1 lind never been able to figure out ex­ ■ that was their dress. W e bid to make the skirts fo r Felix Frank, Haractly what was meant by the pass­
age In the Hlhlo that reads: "llnw can
we make bricks, for wo have no more ■ old Haskins and G. C. Fellows.
IC1 For Florida: Generally fair M
straw?”
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pti tonight and Saturday; cool- M M
Ilut when I saw tho Algerians mnko
P4 ur in extreme north portion
Up to 80 yesterday but wo M bricks by Incasing short straws In the
opine it will not go there M mnd of tho Helds, patting the bricks
todny for the gentle rain is M Into shape, and drying them In the
sun, the mystery was explained. And
foiling and already it seems M
then ono day when It rained I won­
Nice rain today.
W e want the Sanford ladies to call and inspect some of the nice things
cool enough to cat oyHtors M dered why they ever did It.
at the supper tonight. It is M
Fortunately It seldom rains In Al­
Colder weather tomorrow.
we have fo r Christmas Gifts fo r the man. Even though you are not
cold weather wo want and if M geria, but Hint dny It ruined ns 1
it will Just como and stny M never saw It rain before or since. Tho
Better prospects for tho lettuce
ready to purchase yet, you can have them put aside for you.
until after Christmas all M very henvens seemed to open and tho
will be chicken. We need M celestial reservoir to empty Itself with­
crop.
cold weather in our busl- M in n few hours. A verltuhlo river
gathered In the streets and ran from
BE S U R E TO SEE T H E E X C E P T IO N A L N IC E L IN E O F A L L W O O L
ness just now our main M
Got your copy read fo r the big
liduao to house throughout the little
business being tho ship- M vlllnge, and every once la n while I
Christinas edition o f , tho Herald.
SW EATERS
ping of Sanford lettuce to M heard through the darkness of noonday
the people in tho north who M n dull splash.
A cafeteria is among the new busi­
aro crying for it. However, M
Tho next morning I waded through
ness enterprises fo r Sanford and it
we are hoping that when M the village to see what had happened,
will be well patronised.
the rain ceases tho cold M nnd I found whole families camping
weather will be with us M out on tho highest ground, for their
Jimmy Collins is In tho city and
again.
tm houses had melted away. Rain cornea
will put on Miss Cnnovn and her bnnd
so seldom that the natives do not In­
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M clude It In their scheme of life; they
the Valdez Hotel tonight.
l
Maximum ..................
80 M build thnlr houses for the sunny days.
Minimum
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90
j»n
And
when
the
ruin
comes
their
mudMr. W. T. Dodd o f Oviedo, was in
Range ........................ or, Ru hrlek houses, unless strongly white­
Sanford today consulting the local
Barometer .................30.01 M washed. nnd they seldom are, fall
Optometrist, Henry McLaughlin, Jr.
Southeast, clenr.
M down and melt Into mud heaps.
Then the whole family goes camp­
M
Mrs. J. A. Clarke o f Oviedo, was
ing until ttie bouse Is rebuilt. "Tu elm
M R a M M M M M M M
Allah!" smiles the serene owner—“ It
i.i Sanford todny consulting the local
Is the will of God."
Optometrist, Henry McLaughlin, Jr.
remnrknble special purchnsu of Peggy
LO ST
Paige dresses at a 25 per cent re­
W. L. Morgan Is homo for n fow
duction which wo are passing to ARTICLE NOW SELDOM SEEN
LOST— G olf bag, con­
hours todny while ninking trips to
the trade. Dresses formerly up to But Many Decades Ago the "Antlmataining sticks and the
adjacent townB and will spend the
$75 we will sell for from $35 to $45.
caamar” Was a Part of Every
week end with his family hero.
Reasonable Terms
barrel o f a gun, Satur­
Coats and suits also nt greatly re­
Well-Regulated Home.
I
duced prices. Head the advertise­
day afternoon. R eward
First class bungalow on brick rood. $250 cash, balance $50
1). L. Thrasher and George Speer
Did you ever como across the word
ment in this issue. Don’t forget the
per
month.and
interest;
or
$500.00
cash
and
littlo
smaller
if returned to Philip R.
■went hunting this morning before
If you are from
Mid-Winter Fashion Review at the "antlnincassar?"
payment per month. YOIJU O PPO R TU N ITY.
New England you surely have met it,
daylight and returned a fow hours
Ahdrew, Celery Avenue.
Parish house tonight nt 7:80.
for New England Is Its home. The
later with three wild turkeys. This
----------- Can Suit you in any kind of Real Estate-----------Phone 371-Q
208-tfc
word means "an omnmentnl covering
is what we call real hunting.
DRUGGISTS AGREE ON NEW
thrown over chairs, sofas, etc., to pre­
HOURS FOR CLOSING SU ND AY vent their being soiled by the hair."
K. 11. Brown, state sales mnnager
Its derivation dales hark to the ro­
for the Virginia Caroline Chemical
Druggists of tho city have agreed mance of the days when American
Co., is in tho city todny looking over among themselves to close Sunday clipper ships ranged all over the sev­
the local situation. Mr. Brown re­ from II a. m. to 2 p. m. Open at 2 en seas and their by waters.
The hardy skippers of those days
ports a good business in the state ntid p. m. and close at 0 p. m. till Monday
used to bring home a substance pro­
bright prospects everywhere.
morning. This gives an opportunity duced on the Island of Celebes, In the
to attend church and have part of a eastern nrcblpelago, named macassar
Good Ready Mixed Whlto
JA
J. W. Bunlinw representing the dny of rest. Every store in tho city oil, from the place where It was ob­
Paint,
per
gnllon
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tained.
There
was
a
belief
In
those
New Orlenns ngency o f the Mergen- ought to close Saturday night nt 10
days that this oil tended to retard or
thaler Linotype Co., was in the city o’clock.
prevent baldness. Ho It was used In
One Refrigerator in good condition,
today looking over tho mnchincs of
Classified advertisement*, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for less than
plentiful quantities by beaux and
GREAT
SINGER
A
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M.
E.
tho Herald Printing Co., and making
25 cent*, and positively no classifle il nils charged to anyone.
Cask
near-beaux,
200-ih. ice capacity
CHURCH SUND AY
some Improvements. Mr.
Bushaw
Ilut the oil worked havoc with tho , must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
at ............ ..............
thinks the Herald plant most com­
pnrts of clmlrs and sofas whereon
cordingly.
Mr. Boyd, one of the South’s great­ the aforesaid beaux reposed their
plete in every respect.
AA
est evnngeHstic singers will lie at the thlney heads.
Ho the New England
FOR RENT— Two furnished bed Good Roofing Paint,
FO
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A
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housewives,
ns
a
preventive,
devised
per
gallon
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Uvr
Methodist
church
Sunday
nt
both
ser­
rooms. Inquire 009 palmetto Avc.
B. A. Howard o f Okeechobee City,
tho nntlmaenssnr (see the Latin “ an­ FOR S A L E — By owner, handsome
vices
and
will
sing
at
tho
“
Stick
Up"
211-fltc.
is here fo r n few days visit with his
il,” against), Thrifty Indies, weren’t
homo furnished, modern conveni­
family and reports everything on tho class of Dr. Walkers at the Princess they—and neat beyond cavil I—Chica­
FOR
It ENT— Two
furnished bed
ences, garage and bearing grove; also
big lake ns being in a most flourish­ Theatre at 9:50 Sunday morning', the go Journal.
rooms, Mrs. W. F. Loavitt, cornor
men uf the clnss want and expect a
somo beautiful homo sites in a grovo
ing condition. Mr. Howard hns a
Elm and Third. , Phono 437-W.
hundred men Sunday morning in this
on
n lake.
Box 110, Altamanto
targe interest at Pahokee and Is also
Drink Plenty of Water.
21-tfc
class. You will miss it is you miss
Springs, Fla.
11-3-lmoc
engaged in several lines o f business
Are you taking at least eight glass­
FOR R EN T— Ono
furnishod hod
HANFORD AVE. and ITH ST.
Boyd.
es of water a day? it Ih focal nnd FOR S ALE — Dining table, walnut bed
nt Okeechobee City.
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Ave.
medicine I It Is more necessary to
nnd springs. Call 308-J.
200-tfc
-:FLO RID A
199-tfc SANFORD
M # * # # W M M # # # # M
drink nt least Mils amount than to
The board o f governor of the
FOR
S
A
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—
Ono
Florence
Automat­
comb your Imlr or wash your face. If
FOR RENT— Bed room, 311 Park ave­
Chamber o f Commerce had their
INI
ic 3-burnur oil stove with mnntc)
our bodies did not have an enormous
nue.
178-tfc
regular weekly luncheon nt the Valdez
20-i-tfc
capacity for taking punishment tlm and oven. Call ‘UG-W.
FOR RENT— Suhurbnn home!
CnTl
Hotel todny and transacted business #
# terrlblo perils we dally subject our­ FOR S A LE — Ono Dnisy chum. Call
308-J.
107tfc
selves to If wu do not drink enough
o f importance. They nre making a Ha *
415-W.
201-tfc
* Faltt * #R u# * Ra
water would he understood by every
special effort to get membors
fr
FOR S A LE — Two story’ business FOR RENT— Fcrndnlo Apartments,
mnn, woman nnd child.
the Floridn water Traffic League in
furnished or unfurnished. See Mrs.
PARISH HOUSE KALE ND AR .
building. Apply to tho owner, Klon
It can be Hgured out, mathematical­
Sanford and every business mnn in
Holy Cross Parish House
ly almost, that the lungs give ofT what Arcs, 805 9th St.
203-tfc L. G. Loveless, in Melsch block, 305
the city should join this league that
Nov. 27.— Brotherhood of St. An­ amounts to more than two glasses of FOR S A LE — Cabbage and luttuco East First St. Phono 29G-L1 lOltfc
means so much for Sanford.
water a day. The skin gives off that
drew Dinner.
RENT— Two
furnished lied
plants. Sec R. F. Crenshaw at tho FOR
much,
or a goes! deal mere, while tho
Dec. 1-2.— Holy Cross Bazaar.
rooms,
Oil
Park
Avo.
212-tfc
postofficc.
200-tfc
kidneys are subject to all sorts of Irri­
S PE C IA L S A LE A T
Dec. 0-7.— All Soul’s Bazaar.
tations,
followed
icy
disease,
when
line
FOR
RENT—
Desirable
housekeeping
G E N U IN E
FROSTPROOF
CABI1AUMELS S PE C IA L TY SHOP
•lulds of the body are too heavy with
rooms, Box 117.
212-(itp
hago plants.
Leading varieties.
Statesmen and crowned heads must •ho wastes and breakdown from every
Immediate
shipments.
Satisfaction
Huuniels Specialty Shop offers you he careful not to muss up the mas­ me of the billions of body rells. Co­
FOR RENT— Furnished room,
411
in todays Herald a specinl sale of terful way in which the corrosponpious widen drinking dilutes these guaranteed. Cush with orders, Post­
Park avenue.
218-(itp
paid 200—GOe; GOO—$1.00; 1,000—
,vnsles.—Chicago Tribune.
coats suits and dresses. With our dents nre pulling off this arms coaroom
$1.75,
Express largo strong plants FOR RENT—Two or three
regular stock wo have secured a ference.
housekeeping
apartments,
710
Oak
1.000— $1.25. Wholesale § 1.00 per 1,They Had One, Too.
ave,
213-Gtp
Eive-year-old .Mary Ellen likes the 000, Klondykc and Missionary straw­
tospltui In their square because when berry plants, postpaid,
500—$2.50; FOR KKNT— tinI’tTrnishmlTmmis 1020
iho goes over to visit the nurses they 1.000— $1.75.— Southern I’lnnt Special­
East Second street.
215-4tp
ilways take her around to see the ist, Madison, Fla.
208-10tp FOR RENT— A tent house consisting
tew bullies there.
But recently her
o f 2 tents all screened and floured.
FOR
S
A
L
E
—Twin
Indian
motorcycle
dslts have been fewer than iisiint as
with side car. Inquire Ford Ser­ Clean, good wntur, in city limits.— E.
icr next-door neighbor has a small
212-Otp A. Moffett, Celery Ave. Phone IC7-W.
nriibator which has been hutching vice Station.
I Tl&gt;«Circlet U Svlf-Adjuiting. (I tinply clip* over the head, d**pt at
217-ltc
lulTy chickens,
Interestedly Mary FOR SALK— Ford delivery body, rear
Pillsbury’s Flour, 24-lbs..........$1.50
wolrt and imaoth* out ugly Unea.
SlJen has been watching him take
o f Dodge Bros. Motor Co., cor. of
// your dealer ca n 't get it j end
hem from the Incubator.
Table Talk Flour, 24-lb.......... 1.35
W ANTED
Oak ave and 2nd street, Sanford,
■actual bust m ea.'urc, name, ad­
Ilut a few days back Mary Ellen
dress Ct $1. BO.' W e’ll sand the
212-Otp W AN TE D — Customers for fresh mlik,
Tall Cream, 12 cans per dozen 1.40
vent to the hospital ami Into the
d r clotprepaid. Sixes 34 to 48,
t)ichen where they were placing a FOR S A LE OR R EN T— Cottages, J.
Nan* HyfUatc-FaaUan Inatltula
morning and evening deliveries.— R.
Small Cream, d o zen ................... 70
120 E. 10 St. New York, Dap*t M.
tew sjylu Ico box. For a little while
Musson, 001 Palmetto.
213-3tp L. Garrison. Phone 3711. H19*St*Tu
iho looked at It and then she said to
FOR S A L E —0 room bungalow on W AN TE D — Salesman with car for
Salt Bacon, lb...............................15
me of the workmen, "They always
STBirch St. $250 cash, balance $50
low priced ,10,000 mile cord tires.
iliowed
me
the
bullies,
but
I
never
4-lbs. Snow D r if t ........................ 70
lid see the Incubator before."— In- per month.— E. F. Lane, the Real $100.60 and expenses guaranteed with [
Estate Man,
213-ltp extra coin missions, Traders Hydrollnnupnlls Nows.
8-lbs. Snow D r if t ..... .............. 1*35
fOR-SALE=iT room bungalow on the Vulcan Tire Company, Traders Bldg.,
3-lbs. C risco ............................... 60
Tracing Movement of Birds.
21(i-lt|i
corner lot, East front, big
ouk Chicago.
Thu desire to learn what become of trees, Prico $3,750. Easy terms.— E.
Ru fcy Ra Ra
Ra Rx R« Ra R*
6-lbs. b r is c o .... .............
1»15
ilrds that lluw smith with the approach
F. Lnno, The Real Estate Mun.
if cold weather led Audubon, the great
Irish Potatoes, p e c k ................... 66
Dependable Hervice
218*4tp
\merlenn naturalist, to place silver
lireails about the legs of a brood of RCTOMjrhWRENT—Apartment- fur­
1-lb. can Tomatoes, 3 f o r ............ 25
phoebes. Tho following spring he was
nished for lig^t housekeeping, gas
rewarded by having two of the birds for cooking, electric lights, running Large manufacturing company, man­
No. 2 cans Tom atoes................... 12
W e do square,
return to nest near the haunts where water.—300 French ave.
213-0tc ufacturing potato barrels, wish to es­
California Prunes, lb......... .........15
iliey learned to My.
straight-forward
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This occurred early In the Nine­ FtTifSAO')—Cheap, 180*gnllon gnso- tablish branch warehouse in Sanford
llno tank nnd pump.—West , Sido nnd desire Innr.ch mnnager who can
Repair work and
teenth century? and was the llrst
E V E R Y T H IN G GOOD TO E A T
214*3tc invest $1,000.00. Address, P. O. Box
known ease In America of bird hand­ Grocery.
“W E DO IT FO R
ing, Sincu that time (ills means of
25JU, Jacksonville, Florida.
11
Try a Hern Id Wnnt Ad today.
«. curing Information on tho move­
LE SS”
ments and life history of migratory
l»u R*t R-i Ri R* Ra Ko tot
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F
O
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R
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N
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birds has been used by many societies,
The world news the day u Happens,
ia
and every fall thousands of birds My FOR R EN T— 2 furnished bed room*;
Phono 487-W, comer Elm &amp; Third delivered nt your door each evening,
south hearing u narrow ring, stamped
Foot of First S t
105-tfc 16c the, weak*
with u number, about one of Its legs Street.
Herald Reader*

THE WEATHER

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BARGAIN IN NEW HOUSE

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BARGAINS

C L A S S IF IE D AD S

L. J, Baker

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Sanford Cash Grocery

SANFORD AUTO
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THE SANFORD DAILT H E RALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921

then, let’s all make a determined effort to
avoid the rush and tussle of late
Christmas Shopping.
There is every conceivable advantage in shopping early; complete assortm ents, efficient
salespeople, com fortable stores, low pre-holiday prices.
M erchants have found th a t w ith plenty of foresight and planning they could bring fo rth the
best m erchandise as well as best value. So all the progressive stores in town are ready for
Christm as buying—ready to help those wise people who shop early. We urge you, for your
own sake to shop NOW; You will be assured of courteous service, unlim ited selections,
plenty of leisure in each purchase and substantial savings.

Will help you choose your Christmas gilts
Thrasher &amp; Garner
Everything in Army GoodH

Ladies and Gents''Furnishing Shoos

Hill H ardw are Co.
Everything for the Holiday Shopper

East Second and Sanford Ave.

Mobley’s D ru g Store
San lord Dry Goods Company

Stationery, Popular Hooka, Cigars, Candy and

Baum el’s Specialty Shop

Corner Second and Sanford

Ivory Goods

Heady-to-Wenr Millinery, Novelties a Specialty

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co

The Quality Shop

Everything for Men and Hoys’ Wear

Millinery, llose and Children's Hand­

Gillon &amp; Fry
Electrical Appllnnces and Fixture, 111 Park Ave.

made Dresses

L. P. McCuller, Groceries

Speer &amp; Son
Useful Gifts for Mother and the Children

Perkins &amp; Britt

Everything Good to Eat

The Store That is Different

J. D. McCrory’s 10c Store
Has What You Want

A. Ratio Id
Bower

&amp; Roumillat

The Store Thut Saves You Money

Imported Perfume, Candies and Kodaks

John T, Brady, Jeweler
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware nnd etc,

Treadwell Electrical Co.
Rivers Brothers

Electricians, Supplies and Fixtures

Peters Shoes, Dry Goods and Furnishings

Theo. J. Miller &amp; Son

Roberts Grocery

Furniture and Christmas Novelties

Everything for the Christmas Dinner

Sanford Cycle Company

Sanford Groceteria

Everything on Wheels

Across from the Fire Station

Kanner’s Department Store

W aters’ Kandy Kitchen

213-2IG Sanford Avenue

Sptdltl Chrlatmna Candy „( Sp «| ,l pr| „ .

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In spite o f tho rnln the woods was
full o f huntora Thanksgiving day.
liov. Goodberd wns shopping In
Snnford Wednesday.
Mrs. Williams and Mrs Harrison
and children o f this plnco and Dr.
Martin and wife of Oaceoln, left Mon­
day for Miami.
There will ho an oyster suppor at
the town hall December 2.
Edgar and Fred McFurlano spent
Fridny in Oaceoln with Charles Sum

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To promote the success and prosperity o f the agricul­
turist— the farmer, the grove operator— is to promote
the welfare o f all mankind.

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Miss Iloncy o f Lake Hart and Miss
Wilson of Orlnndo spent the week
end with Miss Helen Moran.
The Club met Monday with good
attendance.
The agriculturist cannot produce abundantly if he is deMr. Owens o f Osceola, was visit­
nied the fruits o f his labor. That which makes fo r in- ]
ing friends hero Monday.
Here is it whole pier lull nr mastodon tusks from Siberia, which will tie
Mrs. McFurlano and Mrs. Daniels ntmil'll In the I lilted Slates for their Ivory, Recently the cargo, purchased
Member
creased yield, reduced cost or more profitable return on I
spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. W. for Siberian walrus tusks, was unloaded on this wharf at Hie Portland (Ore.)
Federal
the farm, or in the grove, benefits the whole o f society.
mm Ulmil terminal, when it was discovered thut the tricky natives had sub­
Flynt
Mrs. Kate Kllbnno haa been very stituted the ancient mustodon tusks for the wulrus Ivory. Scientists and Ivory
Reserve
ill. Mrs. Hart haa been teaching experts have explained, however, that this Ivory can easily be utilized for al­
most every usual use as tt Is In a splendid stale of preservation, despite Its
System
school in her place.
great age. For thousands of years It lias lain burled henenth tee and sod.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscnr Wicholspn and
This bank is only occasionally afforded the opportunity
Miss Anna Peters o f Daytona spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
o f directly aiding the individual farm or grove operator,
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Henry Levy.
but it is constantly promoting the agricultural interests
Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Frnnklin had
friends from Daytona Thanksgiving.
o f this section by constructive dealings with those insti­
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prcvatt Mrs.
tutions and business concerns whose activities bring
W. II. Rivers and Mr. Henry Dewey
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was in Eustis Mominy on business.
them directly in contact with the followers o f agricultur­
Mr. and Mrs. David Speer o f Snnal pursuits.
Misses Hcssie and Hazel Quigg of
ford, are spending a few weeks with
Having served ono term as city
Orlando,
spent
Thanksgiving
here
Mrs, M. E. Wicks.
commissioner, and having had the
Mrs. MeFnrlnne and Mrs, T. W. the guest o f their parents.
privilege of assisting in establishing
Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Ellis were Sat­
prevatt railed on Mrs. Hnll Thursday.
tho now form of government under
urday visitors to Snnford.
O U R S A V IN G D E P A R T M E N T A L L O W S 4% IN T E R E S T O N D E ­
which we are now working, and tho'
Rev. Clark delivered a good sermon
Sell it with a Herald Want Ad.
people of Snnford having seen fit to
here Tuesday evening.
PO SITS
place my name in nomination for an­
Mr. and Mrs. Drown will move into
other term, I hereby nnnounco my
W e Duplicate A ll Lenses their new house on Crystal Lake Ave. cnntlidncy for tho position of city com­
last o f the week.
missioner, to be voted for on Decem­
or do any Repair
Mr. Sweeney has- the foundation ber Gth next.
Work on Short Notice Inid for bis bouse on -1th. St.., facing
In making this announcement, I
the lake.
hereby refer you to city records of ac­
New arrivals at Crystal Lake Hotel complishments of tiie past two years,
are Mr. and Mrs. James Sweeney, Mr. and if elected 1 expect to continue to
George Grady, Mr. George Philips, of work for good, clean government, and
Salisbury, Mass,, Mr. and Mrs. C lif­ for the interest of our city nnd its
( )ptometrist-Optician
A COM MUNITY IIUtl.DEH
ford and daughter, from Hamilton, people.
Muss.. and Mr, ami Mrs. Sutlvan from
Yours very truly,
Phone 102
office1Opp. P. o.
Michigan.
H. R. STEVENS.
C O N S E R V A T IV E
STRONG
P R O G R E S SIV E
l l - 21-tfc
TRAPPERS T A K E NOTICE.
DRV AN SPENDS IIUSY
DAY ENROUTE FROM
The law now requires that you suC A PITO Y TO MIAM I
•cure a license to trap fur bearing ani­
mals or to chase tho same with dogs.
CORRECTED TO NOV. 10, 1921
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Dec. 2.—
You are required to secure this li­
William Jennings Ilryan spent a busy
cense, which will cost $1.00. I give
Soulhhound
day hero today enroll to from Wash­
this notice on account o f the law being
Arrive
Departs AFTE R K EY WEST GAMIILERS
ington to Miami. He told an inquisi­
No.
h:l . ....... 2:80 a.m.
new and shall expect all interested
2:4G n.m.
tive reporter he hnd no political plans,
No.
27..
8:40 n.m.
parties to secure license before engag­
K EY WEST, Dec. L—The sheriff’s
made two addresses “ covered" the
No.
91 ....... 1:18 p.m.
1:38 p.m. forces yesterday raided a gambling
ing in trapping o f nny nature.
arms conference from a-far for tt No.
89.. ....... 2:55 p.m.
3:20 p.m. bouse in Gntuvillo and placed tlie pro­
E. F. HOUSEHOLDER,
■
newspaper association and finally No.
85.. ....... 0:55 p.m.
7:10 pan. prietor under arrest. Tito officers
County Judge.
hiked himself to the depot to continue
i
found a well-patronized game of men-j
ids homeward trip.
Northbound
te anti poker in full operation, they
E X P E R T IN S U R A N C E SERVICE
“ I have no political plans," he said
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
Arrive
Departs said. The proprietor was released in
I represent progressive, modern In* when asked concerning the possibili­
No.
82..
2:03
n.m.
.......
1:48
a.m.
$100
bond.
viuranco old-line companies and »m ty of his being a senatorial candidate
HI.. ....... 11:45 n.m.
No.
12:05 pan.
We invito the public and all users of ELDER
prompt in rendering yon export Borvfrom tliis state.
No.
2:55
pan.
SPRINGS
W ATE R to visit the spring and in
80..
...
.
2:35
p.m.
ice in securing for you Just what you
"And I am not sufficently ac­ No.
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our
method
of handling its product. Why take
92..
.......
4:00
p.m.
4
‘05
p.m.
want in life insurance on tho plnn
quainted with tlie political situation No.
a
chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
28 ....... 10:00 p.m.
and H O T -P O IN T
suited to your present and
future
In Florida to consider any questions
that
this
water
in unexcelled and its purity
need.
Endowment, monthly income
Electric Irons
of a personal nature.”
makes
it
most
beneficial
for many troubles.
Trilby
llrmieh
plans, and automobilo and fire in­
la nn address at the Duval theatre
Arrive
Departs
surance. Write or phone mo to call.
Tho Ford people of Sanford as well as tlie
this afternoon he urged a strict en­ xNo. 100
7:00 n.m.
Electric Heaters
W. J. TH IG PE N.
Western
Union recommend this water for
forcement of the prohibition laws of xNo. 24..
3:25 pan. for the hath, lied room and Nursery
batteries.
this state. The state presents nprob- xNo. 158...
7:00 n.m.
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!em in tlie matter of prohibition en­ No. 22...
7:00 p.m.
Call phone 111 1 and have ft bottle of this water
I Edison Mazda Lamps
forcement, he said, because o f its
j
For Drlgliter Light
sunt you and protect your health.
proximity to the "liquor emporium of
l.ceslnirg Drench
Departs
Arrive
tiie Western Hemisphere—the HuFidelity Tires
hnmn Islands." He was optimistic as xNo. 157... ....... 3:55 p.m.
aox.i
No.
21
......
2:50
pan.
to
the
outcome
of
the
limitations
of
rV^trXif o r ...
nrnmmeiit conference ut Washing- xNo. 101...
1
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Firsts and Guaranteed
xI'Jo. 25... ...... 1:30 p.m.
F L O R ID A S
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TROOP .1, HOY SCOUTS
Gasoline
Oviedo Dranch
from visible pump. Accurate measure.
A special recognition service will xNo. 120... ..... , 7:45 p.m.
ho held for Hoy Scouts of Troop .'I xNo. 127...
3:40 p.m.
Oils and Greases
K a .H r T ir e d F e e t
on next Sunday night. This is a live
X— Daily , except Sunday.
uuu Hi.” Massage gcndy with soothing
We
give
tickets
with
each
purchase,
S A V E YOU M ONEY
nnd active troop o f Scouts.
gaud fur fi per cent in trade
Friends of the Scout movement are
We already feel so eneouraged over
Phone IH1-J
invited to this special service.
the situation that we feel the nations
Cool*, re*f* and
W rite im
can through patience, counsel, bank­
1MMN n
ruptcy and oilier powerful Influences
Empire Hotel Block
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921

NUMBER 215

Wilson as, He Looks Today

landed Down Today by
U. S. Railway La
bor Board

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
SENDS DESTROYER AFTER
CHARLES MORSE, FINANCIER

SMALL POX EPIDEMIC
IN KANSAS CITY
UNIVERSAL VACCINA! ION

For Reparation Purpos­
es Will Be Proposed
By France
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NO MORATORIUM

(Hr The Associated Press)
Washington, Doc. 1—Department
of Justice it is understood to-day
asked tho Navy Department to send
a destroyer to intersept Fronch liner
UHtKBMBNT ENTERED INTO BY Paris nnd bring back Charles W.
Morse of Now Your, who, It Is beEMPLOYEES AND R. Rv
lloved,
has left this countrv in fnce of
ADMINISTRATION
grad jury investigation of his ship
contract.
(Ilf The AaivclaM Preaa)
New York—Business Associates of
CHICAGO, Dee. 1.—Action on
Moreo said he sniled for Europe Inst
the acceptability of revised ahop
Friday In liner Pnris.
rules promulgated by the United
States Railroad Labor Hoard will
nut be ta k e n until after the flra tv
of the y e a r according to an an­
nouncement by II. M. Jewell, pres­
e n t of . th e Railroad Employed’
department, American Federation
of Labor, with which six ahop
crafts nre affiliated.

(Hy The AaaoeUted Press)
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 1.—Jnckson
Ccunty Mcdicnl Association to-day
began n campaign to make vncclnation against sninllpox universal in
Kansas City. Nearly ono hundred
persons died here since September ON REPARATIONS IF THIS PLAN
CAN HE CARRIED OUT
first of sninllpox out of nbout two
BY ALL THE ALLIES
hutfdrcd nnd eighty five cnscs ac­
cording to health officials. ~
(Hr The Associated Press)
PARIS, Dec. 1.—Recelverehip
for Gormnny nn bankrupt, with
autonomous Rhineland to be ex­
ploited by the Allies for repara­
tion purposes, will likely be pro­
posed as an alternativo to any
moratorium on repnrntlona that
may be suggested hy Great Ilrltnin, it wns said in official circle*
RUT RESERVES RIGHT TO IHUNO
today.
IN ADDITIONAL
TESTIMONY
LONDON, Dec. 1.—German
CHICAGO, Dec. 1.—New work­
MEMPHIS, TENN., STILL LEADS
mnrkfl
underwent further mark­
ing rules for 400,000 rallrond
IN NUMI1ER OF HOMI­
Look at the expression
(llr The Aaaiirlnled Press)
ed
recovery
on the London Ex­
shopmen Including at least two
CIDES
of Woodrow Wilson's face!
N FRANCISCO, Dec. 1.—Argu-'
change
market
today.
Heavy
Look at that denchod fist!
important changes, was handed
incuts and possibly further testimony j
buying
nent
the
rnto
to
seven
Tsoy
bespeak
the
emotion
(Hr The Aaaorlittrd Prraa)
down today by the United States
on schedule for today’s session of thuj
within tho man. He plain­
hundred
nnd
fifty
to
pound
sterl­
NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—Homicides
Ituilroad Labor Hoard. The de­
ly showed how deeply ho
Arhucklc manslaughter ease.
Tho
ing
against
yesterday’s
close
of
was touched before tho
in the United States during 1020 to­
rision supplanted the agreement
prosecution closed yesterday but re­
080.
Armistice
Day
throne
that
talled approximately 0,000, a decrease
entered Into by the employees
served the right to tiring in u small
gathered at his horns In
of 500 over the .previous year, ac­
and the railroad administration
amount of additional testimony if iff
Washington to cheer tho
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—A de­
who led the notion
cording to computation hy Frederick
September 20, 1019.
seemed desirable.
during the war.
cision by the fedcrnl reserve
HoiTmnn, statistician of the Pruden­
hoard to send adviser to forth­
Largo economic!! nro expected to re- tial Life insurance company of Ameri­
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1.—The,
coming
conference of foreign
prosecution in the cuse of lloscoo C.
hult from revision of tho classification ca. Figures showed Memphis, Tenn.,
bankers
was
called by tho repara­
Arhucklc, accused of manslaughter in
[rules, which were ntado olnstic, and still in lead with killing record of 0.34
tions
to
discuss
exchange stabili­
connection with the death of Virginin
(hereafter will permit mombors of cor- per hundred thousund. In gcnernl ta ­
zation
i
t
Kns
announced
today.
Rappel closed' yesterday hut mado
■tain crafts to do minor jobs previous- bles showed Southern stntes where
reservations which mny lend to an
I|y done by members of other crafts. large negro populations, had tho
I.ONDON, Dec. 1.—Consultations
extension of testimony for several
I Statisticians nttnchoi^to tho labor slightest homicide rnto nnd propor­
wero
in progress ycRterdny ut tho
hours today. The defense nttornoys
I hoard estimated that economics in op- tion of negroes slain wns from three
troiiRury
between Dr. Wnlter Rathonsaid they reserved tho right to con­
(erntioii, increased efficiency, and lar­ nnd n half to soven times thnt of the
nu,
former
Gorman minister of recon­
trovert anything licit brought out,
ger output would approximate $50,­ whites. Average slightly in excess
struction,
Dr.
Simon, a German econ­
of four to one.
•
hut otherwise they snid thoir case
1000,0110 a year.
omic export, and Sir John Hrndbury,
Stale
in
Rebuttal
has
Only
One
More
Witness—
was closed,
Provision for the representation of
%
I
the British delegate on the reparation
Summing
lip
Lengthy
Attorneys agreed on four hours for
Iminorities who may have grievances
commission, and other Britishers. The
arguments for each side, so thnt it Gennniis also met ccrtnin hankers,
Iis another important Itpm of tho now
appeared, they snid, tho jury might
[rules. Under tho national agreement
with whom they discussed questions
ORLANDO, Dec. 1.— (By the Associated Press),—The Lena
Inegotiutio nfor employes wns placet
Clarke case is expected to go to tho jury late today or tomorrow have the issue in its hands l&gt;y Friday concerning the obtaining of advances
[almost wholly in the hands of Inbor
morning. The defense closed yesterday and the state in offering afternoon.
to cover Germany's January nnd Feb­
(organizations, with the rtsu lt that the
rebuttal testimony had only one more witness to introduce and ex­ Tho defense yesterday offered evi­ ruary reparations payments nnd iiIro
(railroads mid many industrial anti
pected to conclude before noon. Indications are th at the argument dence in support of thnt given by Mrs. the iMissibility of n moratorium.
Minnie Neighbors, who Tuesday
[civic institutions declared that the
of counsel for both sides will lie lengthy.
It is understood that Dr. Rnthotinu
night
was placed under arrest on a
[agreement forced u closed union shop AUTHORITIES RELIEVE MUR­
also is proposing here n plan similar
charge of perjury preferred by the
[on the roads. Nonunion men found it
DERER IS NOTED CONFI­
to the Wiesbaden agreement between
Tho conclusion of the ease of the the
RIOTING AT VIENNA
prosecution. Mrs. Neighbors
[impracticable to attempt to bring their
DENCE MAN
defense nt 2:15 yesterday afternoon; had testified that MIhh Rappo Imd Gcrntnny nnd France looking to tho
BROKE OUT TO-DAY
[grievances before tho board, and nH
.-FOLLOWING DEMONSTRATION the testimony of I)r. II. Mason Smith, been a guest nt a resort near Los An­ rehubilitntion of dcvnstntcd Franco,
[the rules worked out union officinls
ORLANDO, Dec. 1.—After n full
nlienist for the state,
that Lena geles. This was refuted for the state applicable to Grent Britain, Bolgium
(handled the cases, taking their prece­ dny’s investigation into circumstances
(Hr Thr Aaaorlntrd Prraa)
Clarke was not insnnu and knew tho by the hostess of the resort, who de­ ami Italy as well ns to Franco,
dent from the national agreement ne- surrounding tho killing of R. CnsoictVIENNA, Dee, 1.—Rioting of n difference between right and wrong
It is still not known whothor Irish
| gotiations, in which union officials to, nlins A. W. Brown, which occurred serious nature broko out in Vienna nnd was perfectly conscious of her clared Miss Rappo hud never regis­ affairs will permit the cabinet to con(acted for the employes in drawing up In the Astor hotel hero early Wednes­ to-day following the great demon­ net nt tho timo F. A. Miltimore was tered at the place. Ycstcrdny anoth­ *1011 on tho situution with Sir John
er employee of the resort testified
(the agreement under federal control. day morning, polleo snid Inst night tho stration before Pnrleynient building
killed; and tho announcement of tho | that she had seen MIsh Rappo there Bradbury today, or whethor thoro will
"The principle of the 4&gt;pen shop case had narrowed into n senrch for where red flags raised on improvised
state just before court adjourned that n*t the timo specified by Mrs. Nelgh- vie a further postponement of such a
(established by the new rules,” n Btnte- W. E. Martin, tho "dark stranger" mnsts. Crowds then bognn smashing they had but ono more witness t o 1
mooting. In any cuse Dr. Rnthonna
(ment hy hoard members snid, "will in- who occupied room 2|g- whore Casol- windows and looting shops dealing in cull nnd would close their case with­ hors,
will remtin in London until Saturday.
A leading witness yestorday was
(faet lie more theoreticnl thnn practlc- etto’s body was found, lying in u pool nrticlcn of luxory.
in n hnlf hour nfter cou^t convened Dr. Rufus L. Itigdon, of Snn Francis­ His visit here is considered important
|al at the present time, since a lnrgo of blood, u few moments nfter tho
toduy, marked tho eighth day of the co., who wus called to reliuto dofense because it is expected that ho will re­
(majority of the rnilroad shops nro tin four shots wero fired.
INVESTIGATION IIY GRAND
trial of Lena M. T. Clarke nnd Bax­ evidence thnt injuries of tho sort join the German government.
Chief of Poiico Ed. Vestel nnd A.
(ionized, and tho existing unions nro
JURY RECOMMENDED RY
ter II. I’nttcrson. It is expected thnt which resulted in tho denth of MIhs
(recognized by tho board nnd by tho N. Graham, an investigator for the
BERLIN, Dec. 1.—Tho return of
CORONER AT MIAMI TO-DAY the nrgumonts of tho state and de­ Rappo could be caused by agencies
(transportation net ns representative United Stntes Postal Service, are of
Dr.
Wnlter Rathennu to tho post of
fense will consume th0 entire day to- i other thnn external forco. Dr. Rlgtho opinion thnt Martin is not tho fu­
|of the majority.
ministar
of reconstruction In tho near
(llr The Aaaorlntrd Prraa)
morrow nnd the eiise go to the jury don testified that he
"Most of the older working rules, gitive’s correct nnnio nnd are snid to
. of, .his
, own
. ,knowledge
, , kn°,V
n!’
,
future
is
predicted iis a result of tho
MIAMI, Dec. 1.—Investigation hy either into in the nfternoon or curly case
where such1
(sanctioned hy tho experience of years, he in possession of certain clues which grnnd Jury of tho killing Monday
negotiations In which ho is engaged
Friday morning.
injuries wore purely internal or spon­
(are preserved in full effect. Many of will establish his identity. Police said sight of policeman R. R. Mnrluy hy
in London.
Thnt Miss Clnrke is u constitution­ taneous in character.
(the more rigid rules, however, woro last night it wns likely nn arrest deputy sheriff Adnnis, another mem­
Today thoro will ho introduced tho
al psycopnth, ono horn with nn infer­
(considerably relaxed in favor of tho would bo made in connection with the ber of posHcc scurcchitip* for nogro,
report of n medical commission of FIFTY PERSONS IIURIRD
ior
mind,
nnd
that
she
is
suffering
Jfimils, although tho recognized rights nifnlr within n few dnys.
UNDER FALLING WALLS
recommended by coroner’s Jury.
G. H. Hopkins, of Athens, Ga., who Adnnis shot the policeman thinking from pnrnnoidnl tendencies, which throe which wns numed to dotcrnilno
|°f the ate nitre fully protected nnd tho
•WHEN
THEATRE COLLAPSED
might not mnkc her normal in nil re­ whether Miss Rappo was in good
(principle of collective bargaining and wns held on Investigation, wns relens- h|m to ,)0 tho m,ffro bc|n a^tlfrhi.
spects, wns the way Dr. Smith diag­ health at tho time she is alleged to
yoHtonlay nftornnon when Chief
junion recognition is retained, tis con­
NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—Tho roof
nosed the ense of the former West have boon injured.
templated by tho transportation net." Vestel wns assured by Athen authori­ TEN HUNTERS K ILLED /’
and
ono wall _of tho American thea­
Before
adjournment
yesterday
the
I'nlm Bench postmistress ns the re­
The rules controversy dates buck to ties thnt Hopkins wns a citizens of
tre, under construction nt Bedford
IN MICHIGAN IN
defense
offered
to
submit
tho
enso
sult of n series of visits nnd observa­
jMay 1, 1920, when tho railroads omor- Athens nnd could not possibly hnvo
SEASON OF 20 DAYS tions of her in her cell in tho Orange ivithut argument, but tho prosecution and Park avenues, Brooklyn, collaps­
(geil from government control. Siren- an y connection with the crime.
ed this afternoon while about 50 mon
declined.
county jail.
A mnn answering tho general de­
pons objections to tho national agreeworo nt work In the orchoHtrn pit.
Detroit, Dee 1.—Ten hunters lost
On crosH-exnminntion hy the dolent were ntado in a hearing which scription of Martin wns seen walking lives In Michignn during twenty days
An hour later firemen haa recover­
BBEWERY ATTACK
Jfcegan Jan. 10, 1021. After sovcrnl in Eoln Park with Casolctto Tuesday deor season which closed yesterday. fenso for more thnn nn hour the
ed
six bodies ad had sent nbout 20
ANTI-BEER LAW
|ni(»nths of testimony tho rules wero nftornoon by traffic officer H. L. I Two others reported missing and former superintendent of tho state
persons
to hospitals. The owners,
AS UNCON8TITUNIAL
hospital for the insnne a t Chattaeferred Imck to tho individual roads,
Sylvester
Rosanthul and Samuel Moswh" &gt;,,“i0d„h,e h“'‘ ’. T S S 1*™* wounded,
hoochlo answered every question tho
h'ith instructions to negotiate such neon tho couple in Miami and bcllovod
kowitz,
taken
to tho district atto r­
(Hr
Thr
Aaaurlntrd
I’rraa)
skilled counsel for tho defense could
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 1.—Suit nttnek- ney's office for questioning, wero tnknew rules as they could with their they woro mombors of a band of con­ SIX EOPLE KILLED
doviso. Clearly and expertly ho eluc­ Ing nnti-bccr law us unconstitutional
employes to rcplaco tho federal gov­ fidence men which has been operating
HEAD ON COLLISION
idated every point on which ho testi­ has been filed in federal court by ing aroll call of thoir entployos to
in Florida cities for sovornl yonra. De­
ernment rules.
NEA
RORTLANI),
ORGAN
fied. Unreservedly ho gave it is his Fnlstaff Corporation, locnl brewery. dctormlno how mnny wero buried In
tective E. M. Johnson also snw tho
the debris.
opinion thnt the woman was sano,
mon together nnd identified Casolctto
pTlNCILED SIGN ON
The contractors were unable to tell
uh n man ho had arrested here last
Portland, Oregan, Dec. 1.—Six per- conscious of anything sho might havo SIXTY THOUSAND
TAMPA SIDEWALK
the
police tho cause of tho accident
winter, though no churgo waB profor-. sons killed in hond on collision ,’to- done on August 1, last. He answer­
IN GOLD BULLION
PROTEST COURT ORDER
and
this angle wns not pressed while
red against him at that timo bocauso. day between Portland Spoknno Llmit- ed that paranoia waa common with
TAKEN BY BANDITS the rescue work was in progress.
ed
nnd
Oregnn
Washington
Limited
ninny
types
•of
people,
such
as
hoof insufficient evidence.
| c(l «n*l Oregon
(H r T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )
Just what point the casualty (lit
Casolotto had lived for some time In on Oregnn Washington Railroad and boes, ne’er-do-wells, and that anyone
( H r T h e An h Ii IM P r r a a I
TAMPA, Doc. 1.—More stenciled
would reach remained uncertain.
St.
Petersburg
undor
the
namo
of
A.
Navigation
Company
two
miles
cast!
with
an
Inadequate
personality
might
SACRAMENTO,
California,
Dec.
1.
(mgris on tho sldcwalkka hero this
The Vernon poiico station had the
(morning following discovery of two W. Brown and hia wife arrived here of Celilo. Twenty two persona in- ( be said to havo paranoid tendencies, —&lt;3old Bullion valued nt sixty thous­ highest estimate—25—but an hour
last
night
from
that
city.
Mrs.
Brown
Jured.
Dead
Include
ono
Marino
Pathalogocally,
lying,
peculiar
to
parand
dollars
waa
obtained
by
bandits
I*1 court houao yesterday. Among
and a half jfte r the accident occurred
to-d«y were 'all crooks go free.” know nothing of her husband’s buai- guarding mall car, two trainmen nnd «anola, .he said waa a trait of char- whq. held up mine in Amador counay U was believed not more than IB had
actor and did not evidence a diseased laat night.
Sell tho court house." "Why pay ness, sho told police, and had never three passengers,
perished. It soon bocame evident that
seen
him
In
company
with
anyone
an­
mind. Day dreamers, who have a
Jurors.” Signs begaa appearing After
the
number would remain underarmH. G. Welle says that “high alma formation of ideas not Incompatible
Business is finding out tha,fc if buy(acquitnl of DeWitt Adams and Philip swering tlfe description of Martin.
March of
'.'.Mil ..'u m i-rA lilt !&lt; may yet eavo mankind," but! it all de-; with reality, could itet be eldaeed as •ara . wUh-tot fall fo r -price*;•prices
i What aiankJmf.’einna' with/—(true paranoiacs, thought thby might mua&amp;fatl IdF ht&gt;rrirKU»Norf6lb .,Vltt.
—Get yhur Beiateh Pada fro*. Thk
1' iltf
ic* l
u connection with holdun of aufdmoJ. “•
Columbia
Record.
j.tldhm-Pilot.
(CMtlnoad
an
r»f»
atsht)
b| 0 c°nUining c(golt factory payroll. the Herald offlee.
’“riV i »AaY TOuu» want a&amp;

lECIS’N SUPPLANTS

PROSECUTION
HAS CLOSED IN
ARBUCKLECASE

KILLINGS SHOW
DECREASE IN U.S.
SAYS AUTHORITY

LENA CLARKE CASE WILL
GO TO THE JURY TODAY
. .
OR TOMORROW MORNING

SLAYER OF
CAS0LETT0
IS SOUGHT

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY,

PAGE EIGHT

.C 'f HAVE ADAPTIVE TASTE
niife—in* M-h tr ~ r k .'n ,
*»J|W Travaler Declares Globe Trot•Ur CSn N6t'&gt;B* Oyer Klcerr/n ft
In Choloe of Food.

SELDOM-THE MAN WHO
PAYS THE MOST THAT GETS THE
'
MOST FOR HIS MONEY.
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1 One of the first things n young mnn
who wants to see tho world should
learn la how to eat. Otis Warren
Ilnrrett snys so. and If anyone knows
he does. He has been wandering Into
queer parts of the world for tho gov­
ernment for years pnat and he Is never
sick, says the Knnsns City Star.
"Train tho pntnto," snys Mr. liarrett. "I can live on palm oil chop In
IJborln or raw (lsh In Japan nnd nev­
er have n qualm. I may not prefer
monkeys boiled In grenso and oaten
with the bnro hand, hut I can eat
monkeys with the best of monkey ent­
ers. The man who Is particular about
his chop find best stny i&gt;t home."
Mr. Ilnrrett bus tnnde a success of
wandering. He Is one of the greatest
of our agricultural experts. Ills lat­
est exploit Is to tench the nntlves of
the palm countries how to make white
sugar out of palm sup—which they
never knew before—by which ^process
four hundred nnd fifty thousand tons
of the ftnest sugnr Imaginable hns
been added to tlm sugnr total of the
world. In all his yenrs of wandering
In swamp nnd Junglo ho has never
been seriously 111, nnd ho attributes
this In pnrt to tho fact thnt he cnn
llvo at the locnj tnhlo without re­
pining.
"Cassava paste Isn’t very good,"
said Mr. Ilnrrett, reminiscently. "It
doesn't tnste like anything, nnd It Is
so sticky Hint If n man were to uttempt to chew It Ills Jnws might lie
clumped together or perhaps his teeth
might he pulled out. One Just mnkcs
a little hall of It, rolls It In gravy ns
n lubricant, nnd lets It slip down."

Nor Ih it the man who thinks everything hut the chenpest is rank cxtrnvnRnncc.
In clothes, at least, there is a middle ground.

For highest qunllty possible at its me­

dium price— for Runrnntced satisfaction in wear and service—for n lonR life of Rood looks
— in short, for the most your money cnn hrinR

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CLOTHCRAFT
CLOTHES
As an example of what Clothcraft Clothes mean
to thcTnen who want every cent of their clothing
expenditures to return to them in satisfactory
service—there’s No. 5130 Blue Serge Special.
When a mnn wants wear, he buys serge—over
half a million men have worn, or are wearing, this
Clothcraft suit material. We have it, in several
sturdy man-styles, one of which is pictured. Over
the average weight, good for year-arouml-wear—
and yet the cost is only $32.50. Where would man
find greater value for his money?
_________

NAZIMOVA in

Also Buster Keaton in “The High Sign”
Tomorrow—Tom Mix in “rtands Off”

This Forward
b
Lookifig Wank

TOLD GEORGE NOT TO WORRY ::
English Labor Leader Cared Little for
That “ Divinity T h a t Doth
Hedge a King."

is jealoiis of its reputation for Ser­
vice and seeks to justify it anew with
each individual problem presented
to it.
The knowledge and experience of

Kings have no longer nny ruling
this bank is available to its friends
power In a flrst-eliiHs nation. A little
and patrons at all times, regardless
Incident In which the king of England
figured Inst yenr may he told In con­
of the size of their transactions.
nection with tho new spirit of alTalrs.
THE CLOTHCRAFT STORE
The late Will Crooks, n labor member
of parliament, n cockney with n big
Idnek heard and devoid of nltches, n
sincere nnd much loved mnn, ns re­
mote from highbrow socialists ns from
DOES SEMINOLE COUNTY
SHE GOT JO HN D.’S DIMES hidebound conservatives, was among
WANT A HEALTH NURSE?
the fnshlonahlo crowd of guests nt
the royal garden party.
Docs Seminole county want n full
The king got him Into conversation.
Will Crooks talked ns freely to his
time nurse, with automobile furnished
monarch ns he would to n follower In
and without any expense to tho coun­
SERVICE
PROGRESS
STRENGTH
the East end of London. Moth men
ty? There is n way to got one. As
were soon deep In the troublous times
to tho need of n county nurse thnt will
4 7o INTEREST PAID
which were upon England. The king
■p
meet every emergency call, thero is
plainly showed IiIh anxiety about the
future. Will Crooks, who was tho
most sympathetic soul In the world,
tried to reassure the king ns they shook
hands In good-by: "Now. look here.
iJd chap; don't you go worrying about
things; everything Is going to turn
out all right, old fellow."
There Is cause for a little specula­
OF THE STOMACH
tion In what must have been the men­
ial attitude of the nobles and dignita­
]OU CANT ENJOY LIFE
ries clustered round as they observed
with a lore, tour, blotted Sontho familiarity. Hut what the king
Having served ono term as city
no doubt. Sell 'your quota of $11,000
acii. Food doe* not nouiith.
thought of It Is best expressed hy the
of Christinas seals nnd during tho yenr
fact that before the next garden party commissioner, nnd having had tho
Intletd it U a tourea of murty, outing
Seminole county will have tills
he and the queen together sent a spe­ privilege of nssisting in establishing
paint, belching, dix/inftt and headcial letter to Will Crooks and Ills the now form of government under
much needed social service.
tchea.
,
,
wife, saying Imw much they wanted which wo are now working, und tho
$11,000 pays for a full timu nurse
q The period with a bad f«omacli
them to he present,—“Frank Dllmat In people of Sanford having seen fit to
with automobile furnished.
thould be utidied with nothing leu
the Outlook.
placo my name in nomination for an­
$2,000 pays for u II months nurse.
than permanent, tailing relief.
other torm, I hereby announco my
Will this pay? Yes, if the health
Q Tho right remedy will act upon the
Poet’s Tie Shop "Ad."
candidacy
for tho position of city com­
of your children mean anything to
liningt of the ttomach, enrich tha blood,
A poet In whose breast the cares
you. One infected child may give
aid in casting out (he catanhal poiwm
of a collar and tin shop In Asakusn missioner, to bo voted for on Decem­
cannot slide the I’nrnasslnn urge has ber Gth noxt.
your child tuberculosis.
and ttrengthen every bodily function,
In making this announcement, I
written the following sign and placed
Your $11,000 will not only pay for
q The large number of people who
It over his master’s shop to cheer tho hereby refer you to city records of ac­
have successfully used Dr. Hartman's
the nurac and auto but will keep tho
passeVhy:
complishments of tho past two years,
famous medicine, recommended for all
health crusnde in tho schools; will
••Those who belong to our compuny nnd if elected I expect to continue to
catanhal cooditioas, o Set tha strongest
give educational courses in general
are always endeavoring to express work for good, clean government, nnd
possible endorsement for
health; will give six clinics in Semi­
their delicate mood and Individuality
for
tho
interest
of
our
city
nnd
its
nole county; will give follow up work
through the goods they are dealing
ami more than all will determine
In, from the point of view of making people.
Yours vory truly,
all existence best and most beautiful
whether the child "with bronchial
W SERVICE FIFTY YEARS
tli-nt of all and then let themselves
II. It. STEVENS.
trouble" is an incipient tubercular
upward
from
earth
to
paradise
thnt
Is
11-21-tfc
case.
Virginia Denlke, llvo years old,
In the sign of the double burred whose childish song brought her two to say, the eternal peace—the Ideal—
new .dimes from John D. Rockefeller. under the ellipse of time."
cross conquer tuberculosis.
I l l y T he Af l Norl nt rd , 1' r ma)
Wlint It means would he dllllcult to
Hho will wear them on a string ubnut
1
1
—
—
say. While It draws attention to the
her tteek to bring luck.
admirable qualities of the collars ami
Anyhow, they shouldn’t lock up the
ties mid garters. It also seems to In­
ponce parley until they lire good and
Nowadays a fellow considers lie has dicate a little weariness with Asakusn
sure the dove got in.
had n successful hunting trip if lie considered as a stepping stone towards
"ilie eternal peace under the elapse of
gets
back alive.
Fnblo: Once there was n man who
time."—Japanese Advertiser.
did another u favor ami Inter remind­
•'10x3
.............................. .......$ 8.75
ed him of it only 11,70-1 times.
The world news the dny It happens,
Mew England T rue to Tradition.
30x3% ............................................ 9.80
A certain Red Cross public health
34x4
17.50
nurse. In New Hampshire, reports that
(lit* Interest In tin- Red Cross course
3 5 x 4 % .......................................... 26.50
if Instruction In "Home Hygiene and
Cure of the Kick" In her county Is
34x4 C ord............................ . 25.50
unprecedented. This nurse travels
Guaranteed Firsts
o\er a considerable area, the county
being u large one, Including eight
towns.
Other sizes in proportion.
PARISH HOUSE
It Is the consensus of opinion at the
New England division liciidqunrlers
If it’s necessary for the Autb.'we have it
tlmi In this county, at least, the fitHire of the American Red Cross Is
assured hecutise of the great service
performed through these classes. New
England still lives up to her tradition
Display of articles for sale; chicken supper.
of recognising und sponsoring tho best
Appearance of Sylvia at 9 o'clock
that education can give.—Red Cross
■p.f.
Magazine.

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co,
REALLY GOOD SHORT SERMON
World Would Qe Better If More of
Ua Had the Ideas of That
Little Newsboy,

A bright-eyed, barefooted, shabby
little fellow wuh working IiIh way
through a crowded ear, offering his
papers In every direction, In n way
thnt showed him well used to tho hUHlness mid of a temperament not easily
daunted.
Tho train started whllo ho was mak­
ing chnnge and tho conductor, passing
him, laughed•'Caught this time, Jool” ho suld,
“You'll have to ran to Fourteenth St."
“Don’t enre," laughed Joe In return.
“I cnn sell all the way hack nguln.”
A whlte-hAlred old gentleman
seemed Interested In the hoy and
questioned him concerning Ills way of
living and his earnings. There was
n younger brother to he supported.
It appeared. "Jimmy" was lame and
“could not cam much himself."
“Ah, I see. That mnkcs It hard; you
could do better alone."
Tho shabby little llguro was erect
In u moment and the dental wuh
prompt and somewhat Indignant.
“No, I couldn't! Jim's somebody to
go homo to; he’s lots of help. Wlint
'ould he the good of luivlu' luck If
oliody was glad 7 Or of gcttln' things
If tliero was nobody to divide with7"
"Fourteenth street I" culled tho con­
ductor, nnd us the newsboy Jumped
out Into the gathering dusk the old
gentleman remarked to nobody In
particular: "I’ve heard many u poorer
sermon than that."—Forward Mngnsine.

f

SOHO MAY BE SWEPT AWAY
Picturesque P a rt of London Sched­
uled to Yield to the Demand
of Commerce.

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Two picturesque slices of old Lon­
don, known to tens of thousands of
Atnerlcniis, inny soon lie scooped nwny
to satisfy tho demands of coinmorco.
Holm Olid the parish of Ht. (Hies—or
Seven Dials, ns It Is better known—
nro about to begin their passage Into
history nnd bo converted Into the most
modern business district of tho me­
tropolis, possibly a second city of
London.
Hobo, which probably derived Its
niuiio from the duke of Monmouth's
famous hnttlorry "Soho" ut Hodguioor, has experienced ninny vicissi­
tudes of fortune. In the olden duya
regarded ns one of tho fashionable
quarters of London, It gradually be­
came tho home of liohoiiilanlsui and
the haunt of Sam 1'epys and Holdsmith.
Today Its dingy nnd uninviting
streets nro lined with French, Italian
and Swiss rcstuuriintM, where London­
ers nnd visitors may leqm what tho
much-praised foreign cooking really Is.
Tho wholo district Is now almost
entirely Inhabited hy foreigners and
is tho fuvurltp meeting place of the
annrelilsts of tho "tumo" variety. For
long It was looked upon ns tho equiv­
alent of tho Montmartre, hut never at
any time tins It attained tho attrac­
tiveness or liveliness of the gay Paris­
ian quarter.

For first class Job work—Um Herald
m
Try a Herald Wont Ad today.

The Seminole County
..Bank......

H. R. STEVENS,
CATARRH]
CANDIDATE FOR
CITY COMMISSION

P E-R U rN A

JUST A FEW SPECIALS

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ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1

Frank Akers Tire Co.

On FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2

Financial

"Did the doctor know wlint you
Imd?"
.
"He seemed to have a pretty nccti
rate Idea. He asked for $10 and I
hail $11."—Boston Transcript.

Display of Fancy Articles for sale.
Oyster Supper
Tableaux of Recent Fashions put on by
Baumel’s Specialty Shop.
Sylvia’s appearance and disclosure of her
identity.
'

Diagnosis.

F aulty Bookkaaplng.

i

Kin— Vmi Interest me strangely—n»
no until ever has before.
He—Yon sprung that uu me last
ulglit. —
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She—Oh, was that yout

VULCANIZING ’v

First and Elm Ave.

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Tired Feet
M a n a g e gently with tooth in g

Ttlenttu&amp;Mm
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERAlD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921

too early to think about who will
represent Semlnolo county in thu
legislature. The Herald hns
f.tln M .1 n i l T llW lW M •««•»* »«a4*7 St T U next
u .r.l.i U uIMIm , i n Mu m H* A i m w
heard nothing from any source about
S.nl*r4, n .rU l. .
who will make the race and docs not
Wit llEKALt) PRINTING CO., Inc. know whether our representative, F.
___________rPBLiitttJn___________ P. Forster, intends to cast his hat in
R. J. HOLLY _____________ Bdltor the ring or not. This paper does not
N. J. LILLAKD....Secrelary-Treaeurer intend to "Ask Mr. Forster.” This
J . A. NEEL.—........ General Manager is the cose of the office seeking the
man and not the man seeking the of­
7
C. L. IRWIN
CmOOLATION MAXAOER
fice, and unless we are badly mis­
Rhone 148 up to 8 I*. M.
taken, the people will demand that
t i m n i i m Hi m MtiU R n — w Appltcitloi F. P. Forster again become a candi­
■■Marlptl*. File* la Advaaca
date. There are many reasons for
‘Jm Tm ... &lt;................................
l i t Moatka
• ' l l this
thought. It is democratic to
. D *llr.r.d la C ttr ky Oarrlar
T u W—k .................................................II Paata give a man the second term, all
Tk* btf lt&gt; I t lk-ptca W h U* H trtld
things being equal. It is only right
tU alr c*T&gt;n e .a ln .1 . Oaaaty ta d U pakllakad
rp Friday. AdY»rtl»ln« rata* mad* kaava that the man in office should have
appUeatlaa. Damtcratla la p*Utiaa. P .H
the second term if he ha.i made good
►», y»»f. a la a y i la tdrtan*.
the first term, and there Ih no doubt
Member of The Aaaociated Preea
about Mr. Forster making good and
we get his record, not from the pcopie at home, hut from his fellow
That Community Christmas Tree members in the legislature, who
know how to measure n many from
will hi* a flno thing for the kiddles.
all points. The members who Sat
----------- o----------It does not seem to he cold enough with Mr. Forster in the legislature
in Irolund for Dublin to wear an Ul­ say he was one of the best men in
that body and that he held the rester.
sppet
and esteem of every member
t
------------o----------of
the
house. We can well believe
Do we hear anything more about (
Henry Ford getting the Muscle this true, for this is his record in his
Shonls plnnt to make the wheels of home town, where he hns resided for
the past thirty-five or forty years
progress go round?
(much longer thnn wo can remem­
----------- o-----------Eight pages
fgood reading mat­ ber, anyhow) and his record Is above
ter every day now in The Daily Her­ reproach ns a business man, ns a
ald. Are you doing your part in citizen and ns n man.
This paper takes no part in poli­
bringing the people to Sanford?
tics nfter the campaign has started,
----------- o----------Pay your next year's license by the and does not intend to take any part
Weight of your car. Those who own this time, nut it is well within our
the smaller models will not pay m province to ask that Mr. Forster,
much. One lime the people get again become n candidate for the
simple rensnn thnt it is the demand
theirs,
of the people that he stnnd for the
Sanford is going forward with the second term. He hns had the exper­
proper speed these days and It Is ience thnt will fit him for better
only a question of time when this work; ho will fit into the second
city will ho the greatest wholesalo term without any of the preparation
center of the state.
necessary for a new man on the job;
----------- o----------he is known among many of thu men
Dr. Greene says that Lena Clarke who will compose the next legisla­
is insane now and was when she kill­ ture; he knows all about the many
ed Miltimore, or rather when Milti- little things and the many big things
more was killed, since it has not boon in the working of thnt legislative
proven as yet that Lena killed him. body and lie should go hack with the
If her stories are any barometer of experience that will make Seminole
brain storm she has a cyclone every county an invaluable representative.
day.
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All of this hinges, of course, upon
-----------1)--------—
whether Mr. Pointer will again be­
Insurance companies write insur­ come a candidate, and wo do not
ance on citrus groves now and we know whether he will or not. But
suppose they will also write instir- in- is the logical man, and if lie con­
aifte on vegetables. After that they siders the wishes of his friends he
can insure an editor against iibo! cannot refuse.'
and newspapers against Ins- in sub­
scriptions and advertising and we
CRAZY OK SHAMMING.
will all he sitting pretty.
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It was a hold piny to put Miss
Volusia calmly politics does not Lena Clarke on the stand and let her
seem to he in any hurry to simmer amaze the jury with the story of her
down. Hugh Sparkman is still talk­ previous existences. She professes
ing about States Attorney DeCottes, to remumhet her spirit life, through
although the grand jury investiga­
all the ages of the world, from the
tions of Hugh's charges, found that lime when, as a sort of spirit atom,
Mr. DeCottes had done his full duty she watched Cod create the universe
in every respect.
until she stood before Miltimore and
----------- o----------the “lights (lured up" and all was
The Hastings Herald steps for­ darkness until she found herself with
ward and announces: "Hastings is Chief Vestel,
tile diamond stud on Florida’s Sun­
Her story is crazy enough, in all
day shirt." We suppose by refer­ conscience, hut unfortunately for her,
ring to a Sunday shirt tin- Herald it is one which any alienist or psy­
means Hastings always puts up a chologist, familiar with the phenom­
stitr front to the world.-—,Jnx Metro­ ena of delusions, can dissect and de­
polis.
termine with unerring eertainity
Wliy don’t they say that Hustings whether it is a genuine hallucination
is (he biggest spud in the potato or a fabrication.
llclil of the world?
Even to our non-expert mind, tho

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

Brass Bullous Versus Baby.
—'AIN'T THE BABY'-----,
A WM1T1N' tU H

OH NlVtK

M | NO

By AS Carter

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HAG tit. , r ,,HE UTTLE BRAT- I T S 1
_ jT in P f c R
WMATi AILING
|A in A N WHEN THEY
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SHOWS THEIR TEMPER I l
ALWAYb
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Several thousand copies of the
Bally and Weekly t'hrlstmiis Herald'*
will go to the people of this city nod
*minty mid several oilier thousand to
tin- people of adjoining counties.
They will lie issues tlint will he kept
and referred to from time to time. It
means Hint the renders of the two
issues will not only come to Sanford
for their Christmas shopping hut will
continue to come here after Christ­
mas, The holiday editions o f The
Sanford Herald are above the aver­
age and are the finest hit of adver­
tising tlmt have ever been published,
----------- o----------OH It KIf Pit GHENT ATIV K,
It will soon he time to talk about
our representative and other officials
and while it is enrly and Christmas
crowds mil state politics, it is not

\ RASPBERRY
!■ _SHORTCAKE
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Make a shnrtuke and put
Flag Brand Red Itaapherrles between the layers and
an top. Served with whipped cream this makes n do*
liciaus dessert,

'Deane Turner
Phones 4117-494
WELAKA BLOCK

Only 25 more Days till
We will not say "Do Your C hristm as Shopping
Early." Too many have said it before and it is al­
most a joke. But we can Bay w ithout fear of jok­
ing or contradiction th n t if you have been saving
your money through our plan th a t doing your
Christmas shopping will cause you no fear because
you will have thnt nest egg from which to draw.
—IN SHOPPING AND IN EVERYDAY L IF E -.
It comes to you with full force thnt you have not
been savlhg ns you should. There is nothing gives
you so much independence as a Bank Account.
Come in ami let us tell you about it. Christmas
(■rings it home to you with full force.

The Peoples Bank
of Sanford
INTERNATIONAL CAh

&lt;JN CO-

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

person, but u rational person trying
to simulate insanity, without a suffi­
cient knowledge of the characteris­
tics of insanity to conform to tho
rules. It may save her, but it will
You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
not deceive those who know how to
weigh such evidence.—Lakeland Telefessional and Business Man in
ggrnm.
----------- o----------Sanford in This Column
TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS
HOLLY’S TROLLY.
OF SANFORD:
It ia with a deep sense of duty that
A company Is being formed which I hnvo consented to becomo a candi­
LAWYERS
CONTRACTORS
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will build an interurban line between date for tho otTico of City Commis­
Miortii and Palm Beach, which re­ sioner of the City of Sanford, but
S. O. Shinholser
George A. DeCottes
minds us thnt Bid) Holly hns a like when 796 of my fellow-townsmon re­
Attomey-at-Low
Contractor and Builder
iden for a connecting link between quest it, I know of nothing else to do.
Over
Seminole
County
linnk
SANFORD
FLORID*
Sanford nnd Orlande. Wo trust Boh
Having been thus nominated I here­
FLORIDA
will stick on the job until Ho puts the by unuouncu that I am a candidate SANFORD
issue over successfully.—Reporter- for the otTico of City Commissioner at
Sanford Construct’ll Co.
Star.
the ensuing election to he held on tho HARTFORD BATTERY
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
We will stick, brother. Having i»tli day of December next, and plodge
been sticking nn this sumo idea far myself, if elected, to an impartial and
“Battery Insurance” Plnnes nnd Specifications Cheerfally
Furnished
Hie past fifteen years we would not conscientious performance of the du­
Sold and Serviced by
All Work Guaranteed
give it up now when everything leaks ties of tho office for the advancement
II. T. PACE
P. O. Hoi 1U
so bright and the country between of our city and the wolfaro of its
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Hanford and Orlando is almost built people.
up solidly. This particular section
Haight &amp; Wieland
I'want here to express my apprecia­
PURE WATER
offers more to nn Interurban Ufa- than tion for tho splendid petitions filed
any other part &lt;*f the United States placing mo in nomination.
GARAGES
Elder Springs Water
and ere long some enterprising cap­
Very sincerely,
italist will see the chance nnd go to 100-tfc
FOREST LAKE.
Smith Bros. Garage Phone Sll-W09.98% PUKESnnfnrd, Fl»
it. We could build it ourselves, hut
Expert Repairing
we are too busy writing smh stufT as
OIL,
GAB
nnd ACCESSORIES
Employment Bureau
you are now reading.
Oak nnd First
LORD’S PURITY
The Vocational Committee of the Bus­
SOME ADVERTISING STUNT.
WATER
iness and Professional Woni n’s Club
WARD &amp; RIVE
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
The Sanford Herald piill**il elf nil requests all young w i-ien desiring
Phone 111
employment
to
register
at
the
First
an advertising stunt the day after
GENERAL REPAIR WORK ON ALL
S,'rvlct&gt;
National
Bank,
and
business
men
rc*
Thanksgiving thnt was worthy of
MAK ES OF CARS
!------------------metropolitan journalism. The edi­ Hiring he.p to consult register.
West First S t.| SANFORD NOVELTY
tion contained eight pages of adver­
Old Ford Garage
HERALD ADS get results.
tising from a single Sanford firm.
WORKS
With an advertising clientele like
Geo. W. Knight
Hint behind him, the genial Boll's
Real E state and Insurance
shining caput should grow a luxur­
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
iant crop of glossy curly hair Hr
SANFORD
FLORIDA
General Shop and
deserves success for he labors with­
GUARANTEED
out ceasing for the good of Sanford,
Work
Employment Bureau..
nnd is trying to make it an import­
i Tho vocational committee of the Busiant wholesale center. Success to his
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER
l ness and Professional Women’s Club
endeavors,-—Tampa Times.
30x3 Non-Skid $ 7.90 requests nil young women desiring I 1 Commercial Street Sanford, FIs
Thanks,
Brother
Worthington.
employment to register at tho First — -------------------- ;------- ~ ■--------="
story as reported by the Tampa Sometimes we can almost believe 30x3Vi Non-Skid^
9.90
National Bank.
,
TRANSFER
Tribune correspondent, appears to that Sanford will grow in spite of nil
AGNES G. RERNEIt, Chairman
hear tin- earmarks of deliberate they can do.
32x3Vi Non-Skid 14.90
"W E D E L IV E R T H E GOODS”
workmanship. Sam- persons, who
dabble in the occult, and let their
D.
F.
SUMNER
There are few towns in Florida that 31x4
Non-Skid 15.90
Quick Service Transfer
imagination play with such fancies ran boast of a more In-nutiful, com­
Storage Facilities
PAINTER
as the transmigration of souls, are fortable mid substantial building than 32x4
Non-Skid 16.90
If we please you, tell o th e r s ; II n*
LET ME TAINT YOUU HOUSE
usually secretive about it. Unless I the two-story brick building being
tell ns. Phono 498
they write hooks or poems, they do' completed for George E. Soloing, the 33x4
Non-Skid 17.90 Will Contr.ct or T . k . Job by tho Him,
PHONE 113
US LAUREl. AVE.
not expose their dreams to an unsym- founder and builder of tills unique
HOTELS
Non-Skid 18.00
pathetic public. And it has not ap­ town that bears his mime. Mr. Se­ 34x4
peared In any of the previous dis­ ining has spared neither time nor
Sanford Machine #
cussions of the Clarke ease that the money in the construction of this
Hotel Montezuma
Foundry Co.
West Palm Beach postmistress was block, nnd when the finishing touches
‘'Snnford’s New Hotel”
Genernl Machine nnd Boiler Works
any exception to thnt rule. On the are put on it he is going to linve a
11.50 Up Per Day
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
other imtul, those who actually pos­ block that will he a credit to any city
bands
in
stock
Orlando, Fla.
sess a hallucination of that character in the United States. That is a
Crank Shafts Re-turned
like to discuss It, ami are angry with broad assertion tmt it is going to
all who refuse to take it seriously. prove itself true.
It crops out in everything they dis­
Sanford Steam Laundry
—Got y o u r Scratcn Pads from The
cuss. If Miss Clarke really believed
FOR SERVICE
her own story, she would never have Herald—by tho pound—lfic.
Call ldG-J
Have a look at the
waited until she was on trial for
murder to give it to the public.
Winchester Window.
W. RAWLING, Prop.
Again, there is too much discur­
siveness about it. It is too logical,
THE BALL HARD­
yet too illogical. Delusions are us­
Acteylene Welding
ually pinned down to a single point.
WARE CO.
OF ALL KINDS
Site might suppose herself to lie Cleo­
patra, or Salome, or Lucrita Borgia,
Sanford Welding Co.
or Helen of Troy, and it Is conceiv­
Located tn Engle Illdg,, 205 &lt;)nk , \ V(I
able thnt she might fancy that Milti­
more was some historical character
Season opens Nov. 20th.
who had injured her in her previous
INSURANCE
existence that might even constitute
Remember
the
Sabbath,
the Insane motive of a crime by an
N. V. LIFE INS. CO. Rhone 442
insane person—hut when she branch­
but oh you 21st.
111 P a r k Av
W, T. ROBBHT8, A « «
es out, becomes an obnorvecr as well
ns an actor In dozen widely separ­ BEST FOR BREAD
O.fTico supplies of hit kinds at 1hated historic and prehistoric scenes,
Herald
Printing Co. When you w»nr
Sold by
she in-trays the very opposite of
Sanford
Flarldn anything |n this lino see The Heraldwhat sho Is evidently trying to ap­
Wo have It or can get It '
—Goi your Scratch Pndg.from Tht
pear.
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f.
Herald—by the pound—l Be.
It Is not the story of nn Insano
Tn1 * Herald Want Ad today.

FOREST LAKE
CANDIDATE FOR
CITY COMMISSION

PEERLESS TIRES

W. R. Link Tire Co.

SPORTSMEN

OIL ’EM BOYS

G IL L O N &amp;
FRY

Electrical Contractors

L. P.

THE BALL HARD­
WARE COMPANY

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DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,1921

PAGE THREE

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d A bout
m•%• ^ -wr-ee

Little HappenlRM
Mention o f
e
M a t t e r s In Brief
P erso n al Itnznn
• f In ter eel

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Jt Thean* C itg .At
t1 A»

T P WEATHER

I SANFORD’S
: TEMPERATURE

For Florida:
Generally
cloudy woather tonight and
Friday probably rain In the
north portion.
m m m m

m m

m m m m

Kit Bowden arrived in the city to­
day from Okecchobeo City, and will bo
«ith the Herald for some time.
Mrs. Stephens, of Mellonvillo ave­
nue Is ut tho Fernttfd-tiUtighton hb»nltal for a minor operation ana is getting ftlonff
right. •
i«K **rl

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Kd. Betts is out again after an op­
eration for appendicitis »Y the Fernald-I-nughtori hospital performed by
Dr. Ralph Stevens.
The mnny frionds of J. G. Ball will
be glad to lenrn that ho is IrfiRrovlng
at tho Fornnld-Lnughton hospital
from an attack of bilious fevor and a
bad cold combined.
k iw a n n ia n s h a d f u n
t o d a y WITH THEIR DINNER

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Sum m ary of tho
Floating Small
Talka Succinctly
Arranged for
H erald Reader*

AT THE VALDEZ HOTEL

fa

Joyful woathor and tho
brightest of days seem to bo
our lot for this week. Wo
could stnnd some colder
weather for 78 is summer
timo again but tho llttlo bit
of colder weather sent
down from Boston on Tues­
day was very welcome and
we will now reciprocate by
sendihg some flue htiadod
lettuce to Boston.
Ah’d
then on top i f tho good
ntarkots and tho * hotter
woather everything is mov­
ing rifrht along and Sanford
is gottlng more notice irf'tte
papers of America than OvMr
beforo and tho peopio are
coming here after January
first In flocks. Got out yUtir
gun and kill you a flock by
having* accommodations and
everything they want.
5:40 A. M. DECEMBER 1
Maximum ..............
78
Range ............................ CO
Ilaromotcr .................. 30.10
Southeast and cloudy.

The Sanford Kiwannis Club believes
in having something lively right along
with their weekly luncheon a t tho Val­
dez Hotel and today wnB no oxcoption
to the rulo. They invited somo of tho
Melville Comedians to havo lunch with
them and for thirty minutes those en­
tertainers gave tho Kiwanlans somo
good stuff consisting of songs and
sketches and monologues.
Their entertainment was groatly
PARISH HOUSE KALENDAR.
enjoyed and among thoso of the com­
Holy Cross Parish House
pany taking pnrt woro Mrs. Harring­
Nov. 27.—Brotherhood of St. An­
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Hrokholm, Mrs. drew Dinner.
Livingston and Bort Molvillo and Mr.
Dec. 1-2.—Holy Cross Ilnzaar.
Maxwell.
Dec. 0-7.—All Soul’s Bnzanr.
Melville's Comedians aro giving a
good clean show at their tont on First WEATHER AND CROP CONDI­
street and thoy aro prlnto favorites In
TIONS IN FLORIDA FOR TIIE
Sanford. The Kiwannis Club feels
WEEK ENDING NOV. 29, 1921
greatly indobted to tho company that
gave them such a fino entertainment
Tompernturo: The week was unand tho club and tho visitors enjoyed
scnsonnhliy
wnrm throughout tho
the occasion in tho fullest.
state, thero being a daily excess above
the normnl of from 5 to 9 degrees.
MBS. STELLA ARRINGTON
Precipitation. The distribution was
uneven, ranging from less than 0.5
N Chairman of the Chrlstmns Seal inch in tho western and northern di­
Sale for the Primary Schools.
visions to 3.0 inches in the southwes­
tern portion of tho state.
The little folks believe in fairies
Condition of Crops: With adequate
and want to sue n sure enough real sunshine and the soil in good condi­
one. And one is coining to tho school tion, crops mado good progress. Plow­
in Seminole county thnt sells the ing and the preparation of the soil
most Christmas seals. This is the for December and January planting
health fairy who teaches tho boys progressed favorably. Truck is doing
nnd irirls how to keep well nnd strong well, though celery and lottuco arc
so that the health fairy will always backward, and planting is general.
Im* with thorn, ho thoy cannot Jseo1Out planting continues nnd thnt whore
her at all times.
.
j Up i0ks good. Tho sweet potato crop
Mrs. Arrington snys that her boys ranges from poor to fair, owing to
and girls nro very much interested in previous unfavorable weather. Strnwtlic Santa Claus senls nnd 1ms tnken berry plants are doing well, though
her quota nnd over to sell.
backward. Sugar cane did well nnd
'm uch hns been cut. The week wns too
The pen is mightier thnn the warm for tho best development of citRvvord, but whnt is needed right now rus fruits, and cooler woather is needis a pencil that will come out on top cd. More seasonable weather would
in an engagement with a patent pen- result in general improvement of nil
oil sharpener.—Detroit News.
1crops.

MEETINGS

We Invite You
To visit us. Our Fall Invitation Sale is on ami
wo are ifiviiiK on endless number of special
values. New goods arriving daily. It will pay
you to “go out of your way” and see us on
Sanford avenue.
well.

We know we can serve you

Accept our invitation and come.

You

will be pleased, as many other new customers
havo.

Sanford Ave. ai^d Fourth St*, Sanford, Fla*
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ITHEK ECONOMIES BROUGHT
ABOUT BY PRESENT ADMINISTRATION.

There seems to bo considerable
peculation as to whether tho taxayera arc getting their money’s
worth out q ftho r resent form of gov­
ernment as it is administered by the
present commissioners; it being inslated In some quarters th at this is
only a “fllvcr" town without pros­
pect of growing, and that the char­
ter should bo mado to fit tho “vill­
age.”
Comparing the year 1010 undor the
old form of government with thd year
1020 of the new fojm as administer­
ed by the present commissioners, the
following figures show further econ­
omies brought about by the present
administration:
Amount of flnea and costs collected
1910, *1,971,75; 1920, $9,841.85.
’fcoit of1 police idoppartment, 1019,
*3,260,70; 1020, *8,01,3.11.
Note. Under th’o old form it cost
tax-payers *1,288.95 more for pollco
than was collected in lncs.
Urider newf form tjio expense of tho
police department wns nearly threo
times thnt of’ the old, yet thero was
collected in fines *728.74 more than
the police forod cost tho tax-payers.
The abpvc would Indicate thnt it is
a good investment to have n wollndministered pollco force.
Deficit in Income, 1919, *10,154.22;
1920, None.
Excess of receipts over expendi­
tures, 1019, None; 1920, *2,345,47.
Unpnid vouchers for street light­
ing nnd flro protection, 1019, *17,309,03; 1920, *7,813.50.
Note reduction of *9,550.13 In one
year o nnbovc account.
The Good Government Lengue,
S. Puleston, President.
FORRE&amp;T LAKE STATES HIS
POSITION.
To the Voters of Sanford:
It has come to my nttontlon thnt
efforts aro still being mado to hnvo
tho peopio believe that if elrctcd City
Commissioner I would disrupt our
present form of government.
Now nothing could be further from
tho truth thaq such propaganda, for
tho following reasons:
First: I will be only one of threo
comissioncrs nnd could not do nny
net without being Joined by one or
more of the others.
Second: Tho City Commissioners
cannot under tho lnw
nbolish tho
present charter, oven though they nil
combine.
The city charter enn only be chang­
ed by qn act of the legislature, or by
a vote of tho people themselves.
Furthermore, I havo no desire to
upset tho present foun of govern­
ment, ns it is the
substance thnt
counts in anything, and not the form.
However, there can doubtless be some
improvements mndc in the present
charter ns hns nlready been demon­
strated, for exnmplc, the present
method of nominating candidates; but
such Improvements nre mntters for
the legislature, or
for tho people
themsolves, nnd ennnot lie effected by
the commissioners.
I believe hat tho administrative
nffnirs of the city enn ho run on a
more economical bnsis thnn is being
done nt present, nnd nt tho same time,
with greater efficiency, nnd if elected
I shall work to thnt end.
I believe thnt tho lnw requiring a
budget for each flscnl 'yenr’s reven­
ues nnd expenses should be rigidly
followed, nnd that tho ndmlnintrntivo
nffnirk of tho city should bo conduct­
ed on that basis.
I have mndo no statement or promiso of whnt I shnll do if elected, nnd
shall not do so, except such public
statements ns may bo published over
my signature, ns is this ono.
Sincerely,
FORREST LAKE.
210-8tc.
POLICE SUSPECT
“CON MEN’S” WAR
CAUSED KILLING
ORLANDO, Dec. 1.—Chief of Po­
lice E. D. Vostol was attempting this
slaying of R. Cns shrdlu otnoin un n
morning whothor tho slaying of R.
Cnsoletto, alias A. W. Brown, who wnH
murdered in tho Astor hotol hero
Tuesday night, was tho result of n
“confldonco men’s” wnr. Chief Vestel
said that he did not know whether
tho dead man had been a member of
a wire-tappers' gang but thnt he had
lottors and telegrams on his person
which when thoroughly investigated,
ha thought would sorvo to establish
his identity. G. B. Hopkins of Athens,
Gn., Who was 'held for investigation,
will probably bo'released later in the
lay, the chief said. No arrbsta have
'* boon made. Tho theory of a gambor bootleggers’ War was also
Introduced because of a bottle h ilf
full of moonshine liquor being found
in the room.
Post card*—local view*—lc oath at
coma to tha Harold office.

TH E BAND C O N C E R T
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Sunday, made a big hit and we heard one man say that they lacked only
one thing to make them as good as the Scotch Highlander Band, and
that was their dress. We bid to make the skirts for Felix Frank, Har­
old Haskins and G. C. Fellows.
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We want the Sanford ladies to call and inspect some of the nice things
we have for Christmas Gifts for the man. Even though you are not
ready to purchase yet, you can have them put aside for you.
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BE SURE TO SEE THE EXCEPTIONAL NICE LINE OF ALL WOOL
SWEATERS
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BARGAIN IN NEW HOUSE
R e a d a b le Terms
Firat cln-ss bungalow on brick road. $250 caah, balance $50
per month and in te rM ; or $500.00 caah and llttlo smaller
payment per month. YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
------------Can
Suit you in any kind of Real Estate-----------,
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A. P . C o n n e lly

CLASSIFIED ADS
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for 1m s th a t
25 cents, and positively no classlfie d nds charged lo anyone. Cask
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.

FOR SALE
FOR SALE—By owner, handsome
home furnished, modern conveni­
ences, gnrage and henring grove; also
somo beautiful home sites in a grove
on a lnkc.
Box 110, Altamonte
Springs, Fla.
11-3-lmoc
FOR SALE—Dining table, walnut bed
and springs. Call 308-J.
200-tfc
FOR SALE—Ono Floronco Automat­
ic 3-burner oil ntove with mantel
ami oven. Call 415-W.
204-tfc
FOR SALE—One Daisy churn. Jail
415-W.___________________ 204-tfc
FOR SALE—Two story business
building. Apply to tho owner, Klon
Ares, 805 9th St.
205-tfc
FOR SALE—Cabbage and lottuco
plnntH. Seo It. F. Crenshaw nt tho
postoffico.
200-tfc

FOR RENT—Two furnished bod
rooms. Inquire 009 Palmetto Ave.
211-flte.
FOR RENT—Two furnished bed
rooms, Mrs. W. F. I.envitt, corner
Elm and Third. Phono 437-W.
21-tfc
furnished bed
FOR RENT—Ono
room , also garage. 110 Laurel Ave.
199-tfc
FOR RENT—Bed room, 311 Park uvonue.
178-tfc
Call
FOR RENT -Suburban home.
I07tfc
308-J.

LOST
LOST—Golf bag, containing sticks and the
barrel of a gun, Satur­
day afternoon. Reward
if returned to Philip R.
Andrew, Celery Avenue.
Phone 371-Q
208-tfc
LOST—On First street between Oak
and Palmetto, a pocket Ixfok con­
taining money and hunting license.
Finder please return to Herald office
nnd receive reward.
213-3te

NOTICE OF ELECTION
w

- ■

Notice is horeby given thnt tho reg­
ular municipal election for the City
of Sanford, Florida, ns required by
Section 211 of Chapter 8301, Acts of
1910, to bo held ouch year on tho first
Tuesday after tho first Monday in
December, will be hold on Tuesday,
the 0th day of December, 1921, the
sumo being the first Tuesday nftor
the fir«t Monday in December, 1921,
in tho City Hall building, in tho City
of Snnford, Florida, for tho purposo
of electing one commissioner for tho
City of Sanford, Florida, for tho term
of three years. The polls will bo open
nt eight o'clock n. m. on tho dny of
election and will c!u»u at sun-down of
said dny.
lly order of tho City Commission
of the City of Snnford, Florida.
L. R. PHILIPS,
215-4tc
City Auditor nnd Clerk.

NOTICE!
FOR RENT—Fcrndnlo Apartments,
furnished or unfurnished. See Mrs.
Tho Husincss and Professional Wo­
L. G. Loveless, in Moisch block, 305 men's Club will hold their regular
East First St. Phono 295-L1 194tfc monthly meeting on Monday evening,
FOR RENT—Two furnished bod December 5th nt 7:30 at their now
rooms, (ill Park Ave.
212-tfc club rooniH over the First Nntional
Bank. All members urged to ho pres­
FOR RENT—Deslrnblo housekeeping ent ns this is tho laRt meeting boforo
rooms, Box 117.
212-Otp tho yearly election.
:
|
FOR RENT—Furnished room,
111
Park avenue.
213-fltp
CARD OF THANKS.
FOR RENT—Two or threo
room
We wish to thank all who were so
housekeeping apartments, 719 Oak
ave.
213-5tp kind to show us their kindness und
FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms l 620 sympathy nt our futher’s funeral Inst
East Second struct.
215-ltp Sunday nfternoon. Respectfully,
Sipes Bros.

GENUINE
FROSTPROOF CABiingu plants.
Loading varieties.
Immcdinto shipments.
Satisfaction
guaranteed. Cnsh with orders. Post­
paid 200—50c; 500—*1.00; 1,000—
*1.75. Express largo strong plants
1.000— *1.25. Wholeaalo $1.00 per 1,000. Klondyke and Missionary straw­
berry plants, postpaid, 500—*2.50;
1.000—$4.76.—Southern Plant Special­
ist, Madison, Fin.
208-10tp
FOR SALK—Twin Indian motorcycle
WANTED
with sido car. Inquire Ford Ser- WANTED—To rent or buy 0 or '7
vieo Station.
212-Otp
room houso. Box 245.
213- 3to
FOR SALE—Ford delivery body, rear
of Dodgo Bros. Motor Co., cor. of WANTED—Customers for fresh mlik,
morning and ovening deliveries.—R.
Oak ave nnd 2nd street, Sanford.
L.
212Otp Garrison. Pliono 3711. 109-St-Tu
FOR SALE OR RENT—Cottages, J. WANTED—By lady, room with hontcr
or fireplace, pruforuhly with prlMusson, 001 Palmetto.
213-3tp
vato
family in vicinity of Park ave­
FOR SXLE—0 room bungalow ron
nue
ami
5th street, must bo reason­
Birch St. *250 cash, hulnnco *50
able.
Address,
Box 648.
214-2tp
per month.—E. F. I.nne, tho Real
Estate Man.
213-4tp WANTED—Salesman with car to soil
low priced 10,000 nillo cord tiros.
FOR SALfc]—5 room bungalow on tho
Guaranteed
salary and conrtuct to
corner lot, East front, big oak
trees, Prico $3,760. Easy terms.—E. right party.—Goodstock Cord Tlr^
F. Lane, Tha Real Estate Man.
Co,, 1100 S. Michigan nvo., Chicago,
215-ltp
213ltp
RM)MS FOR RENT—Apartment iur- p*i tat mt B* Mi to h i
nished for light housekeeping, gas
for cooking, eloctric lights, running
wutor.—300 Fronch ave. '
218-fltc
FOR SAtfc—-Cheap,
gallon gasoline tank and pump.—West Sido Large manufacturing company, manGrocery.
•
214-3tc tfaetaring potato barrels, wish to eeubiiah branch warehouse in Sanford
Try 'it Herald Want Ad today.
and deelre branch manager who can
invent
$1,000.00. Address, P. O. Box
^ t ~FOR RENT
:
2594,
Jacksonville,
Florida.
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms.
Phone 487-W, corner Elm 4 'Third
Street.
105-tfc

WANTED

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WHO IS SYLVIA?
Whnt is she? Como to the I'nrlsh
Houso Thursday nnd Friday nights to
see. Join the g u e s N c r s . A prize
awarded the first person guessing her
Identity correctly.
212-4tc
I M
Muller

uf

Apiillrnllnn

fur

Tax

Under'Srrilon STB. uf the
Usupral Ntnlulr*

llr r ii*

h hefefijr k
Klvon
Notice Ila'pet-opy
I v o ii t h a t J.
A.
1.11stbrook, p urchaser of Tax
T iix C
Cortlf
t^islbrook,
ertificate
2fi03, itittml tpu Gth day of Juno, A.
tft'JI: t|kia filed said c e rtific ate In
my effloojqnd hi** mado application for
1 Ho
III
lax deed
Issue In ncnordance w ith
1---u
-l.lli—
taw.
Maid
Certificate
em braces tho folIi O
n
■V
lo w in g ; d*surilled
property situ a te d In
Pemlnolo County, Florida, to -w lt: NW14
i’.f -iW it iqf Hoc. 17 . Twp. 21 H. It. 10
Mi. T ha oa ld Hand being assessed a t the
tints nt
nance of such c e rtificate

if:.....................

,*lsO ; .Tax C e rtific a te No. 1601, dated
the llth d a r o f July. A D. 1697, ha s filed
said c e rtific ate In my office, and ha s
made application for tax deed to Isat:
'|rv accordantlaheo w...
ith lnw.- . Bixltt c e rtifi­
cate em braces the following described
nrnpevty situ a te d In Heinlnole County,
Florida, to-w lt:
lleg. 7 ‘4 ahn El at
NW cor of HWM of n W u . HaoV IT,
Twp 31 H, Itge. 30 K. run HOIt chs. E id
chs. N 9H chs. W 10 ohs. OH A. Th*
said Innd being ussessed a t the da ta of
the Issuance of such c e rtific ate In th a
neme of Otto Quarles.
Unless said c ertificates shall ba re ­
deemed according to law ta x dead will
Issue thereon on tho l» th day of De­
cember, A. D. 1931.
official s ig n a tu r e and
r&gt; * 11*1
" nd d,*y of ™&gt;vw®ber, A.
(REAL)
B. A. POUOL
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole
M -M -fto
Hy: A. Id. W

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,1921

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, D E C E ^ R 1,1921

The flrnt 50 lodlca making a purehaae FRI*
DAY MORNING will he given a PAIR OF
SILK HOSE ABSOLUTELY FREE. Be
here when the dorn open at 9 a. m. nharp.

PAGE FIVE

r n r r i
fU L L l

Friday M orning,'December 2,. commences the most thorough Merch Slaughter dtrcthe. history oLmodern merchandising.
•without reservation,- slaughtered in prices j lost Sensational Sale you ever witnessed

Our entire stock

iR B a a a E i u c c a s u ’tB e sn n

Silk Velour Hats

FELT HATS

Values to $7.00

$1.00 and $5.00 Quality

Special

Special

FELT HATS
ALL SILK
and KNITTED

ARTERi

Special
Good Elaatic

AKTEK

SOFT AND
STIFF

te Post Office
.OKI DA

9:00 A
VALUES IN SUITS

Values to $32.50
Sale Price

Values to $22.50
Sale Price

Values to $39.50
Sale Price

$14.95

$18.50

$22.50

TAILORED COAT SUITS
Special

$19.5C)

3-PIECE SUITS in Silvertones, Etc.,
Special

. $9.98

MEN’S SHOES
Men’s all leather Scout’ Shoes
value $2.75, a t ...................
Heavy Work Shoes, value
$‘1.00, a t ..................................
McElwnin Dress Shoes,
guaranteed, at .....................
Famous Edmonds Shoes, reduce
from $7.50 to p a i r .................
1 Lot, 200 pairs Men’s Shoes,
broken sizes,, etc. Value
to $7.50 pair, a t .....................

DON’T MISS THIS CHAN

Ladies’ and Misses’

All-Wool Guimpe
Dresses
..........................................
.
4
Ladies' All-Wool Pleated Serge
Skirts, value $1.00...........
Ladies’ Plaid Skirts of superior
quality, special at $0.50 and
All Wool Serge Dresses
values to $10.00.........

4.75

MEN’S ALL WO,6l SERGE SUITS
Well Tailored, Value $25.00
Special

A €k f Z
MmOfM
Q AtZ

$ 15.95

pies’ Russia Calf Strap
M FA
pimps, value $0.00, for............... t f i e W U
dies’ Sntin one-strap Dumps,
pmpson’.s Comfort Shoes
[ml Ox lords ..................................
dies’ High Top Brown Kid
Shoes, $5.00 value, at ................
I Leather Work Shoes

YOUNG MEN’S ALL-WOOL PENCIL STRIPE SUITS
Value $22.50. Special

' $ 12.45

&lt;4 Q Q

/)t, 100 pairs Women’s Shoes, Odds and ends
Jroken sizes, values' to $6.00
O A
io§G.oii pair, a t ............................

BOYS’ ALL WOOL SERGE SUITS
2 Pairs Pants, value $12.50

FURNISHINGSR THE LADIES

Dresses and
Skirts
Special Serge Guimpe
Dresses .................*...

LADIES’ SHOES

$1.39

Ladies’ Bibber Underwear,
2-piece, each ...........................
Ladies’ best quality Ribbed Uii
dearwear, 2-piece e a c h ..........

3.98

&lt;'Diners

65c
75c
98c
24c
49c

BOYS’ ALL-WOOL WORSTED SUITS
• 2 Pairs Pants

SPECIALS ON OVERCOATS
m’s $25 (1*1 /? r A
i a t ......... 'P-LUclI I /

2.48

50 dozenl Fleece lined Shirts bbed Underwear, godd^ quality,
Drawers.,that must be sold. Wi Tth 1.00 garment. Must be sold.
90c garment. Priced to sell. J
Garment
Suit
garment—

4.95

Men’s All-Wool Serge
Pants

n re » a a n u c B a

&gt; + + + + + «

mg.

■

Men’s All-Wool Wor
sted Pants

Men’s Overcoats,
all-wool, sp ecial......

Men’s Silk Hose
Guild Value

belts a n d

rD E V V

SUSPENDERS

The first 50 men making % purehaae FJIIDAY MORNING will be given a BELT^or
PAIR OP SUSPENDERS ABSOLUTELY
FREE. Re on time. Doora open at 9 a. m

�•Ayr

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,1921

PAGE SIX

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MKB. FRED DAIOBR, Society Editor,
Phono 11T-W
U / n k m mur fr lc a ia y Ii IMu t «

-4 1 p i o n io la o i« F w k « r* or « w l u

k ttU i ur U too or* •■ I t r t a lt la x , writ#
• M otal cord to tklo I f u r t o w t , f l t t a *
0*1011 ■ . or tilt k fC M tho l l m . It w ill
f c i r w t l r o»pr*«lot» 0.

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Wednesday—St. Agnes Guild
will
meei'Wt the Parish House a t 3:00
(/dock.
Wednesday—Hiss Zoo Munson will
entertain at an ovonlng bridge par­
ty complimenting Miss Adelaide
Higgins, whose marriage tn Mr.Lucas McLeod takes placo in De­
cember.
Thursday—Holy Cross Guilds will
hold their annual bnzoar and supper
at tho Parish House.
Thursday—Mrs, Charles Fodder will
entertain the mbmbors of the Merrio Matrons Bridgo Club.
Mrs. C. C. Cobb and children are
▼{siting this week in Orlando with
her parciits, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M.
Vaughan.
Friday—Holy Cross Bazanr and sup­
per at tho Parish House.
Saturday—Mrs. J. S. B arrett will en­
tertain tho members of the Evory
Week Bridgo Club at hor apart­
ments in tho Wclaka.
Saturday—Children’s Story hour will
bo held' at Central Park at 4:00
o’clock.
____
Mrs. 11. J. Starling loft this after­
noon for Jacksonville where she will
' spend two weeks with her sister, Mrs,
Robert Sims, at her homo in River­
side.
\

enlng gown of black lace combined
with violet chenille.
Among thoso enjoying the cordial
hospitality of tho hostess were Mrs.
LeVerno Hurt, Mrs. Claude Howard,
Mrs. Fannie Munson, Mr. and Mrs, C.
R. Kirtley, Misses Norma Herndon,
Agnes Dumas, Emma Gallagher, Sara
Wight, Fannie Roba Munson, Lottie
Caldwell and Sara Warren Easterby.
Messer* Randall Chase, Benj. Whit­
tier, Porcy Moro, ’’Red" Brown, Hodson Bail, Bob Deano, Raymond Phil­
lips, Harold* Bacho and Dr. L. C.
Brown.
RAFFELD’B BIG SALE
STARTS TOMORROW
AND LASTS TEN DAYS
Raffeld’s puts on a record breaking
sale tomorrow nnd takes two pages in
the Daily Herald today to give the
renders n list of some of tho bargains
that will he offered.
Lndies’ nnd
MtMcs’ Coats, Men’s nhd’ Ladies’
Shoes, Ladies'and Misses’ Dresses and
Skirts, Ladies’ Fumishings, Rondy-towear for men and boys 1n all kinds
of suits nnd pants, Just the kind of
pnnts nnd other clothing for tho boy,
underwear, etc., nil going at prices
that will movo them a t onco. Rnffeld
has gained n reputation In Sanford
for putting on real sdles and giving
real bargains. They are Just as ad­
vertised and nothing held back. This
pre-holldny side will glvo you a great
chance to save your money nnd get a
chance at this fine line of winter
goods before winter hardly gets to
Sanford. Remember that Rnffeld is
Just opposite the postoffice and hns n
now and up-to-date line of goods nt
marvelous low prices. Sale tomorrow.
Get a pair of Htockings free.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Check, of Knn- STRIKING CIGAR
MAKERS CONTINUE
sas, are spending some timo hero at
TO RETURN TO JOBS
the Montezuma.

EAST SANFORD
Miss Gladys Dictorlch Is in Or­
lando nursing a special case for Dr.
McEwan.
Philip R. Andrews and bride arriv­
ed hero recently from the north to re­
main for tho winter at tholr home on
Celery avenue.
Mrs. Rand ^forriw ether’s mother
hns returned to her home in North
Carolina nftor a pleasant visit here.
A young man named Allman, while
rowing a boat tho other morning near
the Osteen ferry, hit his gun which
was lying In the bottom of tho boat
nnd it was discharged hitting him In
tho nrm, making a bad wound, tear­
ing the muscle and flesh the length
of his arm.
Mr. Wolfolk, of tho firm of Crutch­
field nnd Wolfolk of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
was hero Inst week in tho interests of
the American fruit growers, inc. Mr.
Sandy Anderson was showing him ov­
er the conipnny’s farms out here.
Mrs. B. E. Collie arid little son a r­
rived hore Sunday from Jacksonville
to visit her parents,'M r. and Mrs. D.
L. Long and dther relatives. Mr. Col­
lie drove in ffom Jacksonville Tues­
day and Mrs. Collie accompanied him
homo on Wednesday.
George Mitchell was here from
Illshopvnic last wcok enroute to
Ocoee' where he Is moving his fam ­
ily.
Mrs. Mnry Rnulcrson is nt tho homo
of her daughter, Mrs. Bridges, with
not much hopes of her recovery.

H R
CANDIDATE FOR

Having served one term as city
TAMPA, Dec. 1.—Cignr workers commissioner, and having had the
R. L. McKenzie, of Jncksonvillo,
representing
the Kelly-Springfleld continued to return to their Jobs here privilege of assisting in establish!] g
Tiro Co., is spending u few days here today following a striko of ten days tho now form of government under
A manifesto, issued by the equal­ which we are now working, and the
calling on his local customers.
ization committee of tho strikers cnll* people of Sanford having seen fit to
W. M. Glower, of Rome, Ga., is ed the strike off after tho committee plnco my namo in nomination for an­
making his headquarters at the Mon- had examined the situation.
other term, I hereby announce my
The manifesto declared that 3,000 | candidacy for the poettton of city comtozurna while in the city on business.
men has disobeyed orders nnd retu rn -1mlssionor, to bo voted for on Decern­
K. L. Mock, of Leesburg, was in tho ed to work and therefore, “ it would her Gth next.
city ycstqrdny calling on his friends bo criminal to continue tho strike nny
In making this announcement, I
longer.”
ami attending to business.
heroby refer you to city records of ac­
Tho strike, which affected about 8,- complishments of tho past two years,
E. Hacker was among tho out-of- 000 men and women, wns in protest nnd if eloetpd I expect to continue to
stute buidndsH visitors hero yesterday against tho present wage scale, which work for good, clean government, and
w«h put in effect, it is said, following for tho interest of our city and its
registering from Atlnnta.
the introduction of tho “open shop’’ in people.
local cignr factories.
TRUTH SEEKERS CLASS
Yours vory truly,
Tho Truth Seekers Class of tho
H. R. STEVENS.
Tho world nows tho dny It happens, 11-21-tfc
Methodist Church was entertained on
Tuesday uftornonq iby Mrs. C. II. delivered nt your door each evening,
Buy it with n Herald Want Ad.
Smith at her homo on East Third St. 15c the week.
The Inigo sunny living room was
tastefully decorated with a profusion
of greenery and w«h well filled with
members of the Truth Seekers Class,
about twenty-five being present.
The business session was presided
over by Mrs. Crenshaw, class presi­
dent. At tile conclusion of the busi­
ness, the hostess served a delicious
salad course and hot chocolate.

FURTHER ECONOMIES BROUGHT .
ABOUT BY PRESENT ADMINISTRATION

There seems to be considerable speculation
as to whether the tax-payers are getting their
money’s worth out of the present form of gov­
BRIDGE PARTY FOR MISS
ernment as it is administered by the present
HIGGINS
Miss Adelaide Higgins was the Commissioners; it being insisted in some quart­
charming honoreo last evening, when
ers that this is only a “fliver” town without pros­
Mias Zoo Munson entertained at
bridge at her homo on Myrtlo avenue. pect of growing, and that the charter should be
Thoro being five tables of players.
made to fit the “village.”
o
Tho rooms where tho card tnbloa
Comparing the year 1919 under the old form
were placed were attractively decorat­
ed with tall stately potted palms, and of government with the year 1920 of the new form
baskets and crystal vases of pink nnd
as administered by the present Commissioners
white roses,
economies
Mrs. LaVorno Hurt making high the following figures show further
score was presented a box of station­ brought about by the present administration:
ery nnd Randall Chnso making high
1919
1920
score among tho men was given an
Ever Sharp pencil. The honoyoo was Amount of Fines and Costs
presented a beautiful basket of will to
collected...............................$1,971.75 $9,341.85
bride’s roses, the handle tied with a
Cost of Police D epartm ent. 3,260.70 8,613.11
fluffy bow of tulle.
After the presentation of tho prices Note: Under old form it cost
Miss Munson served fruit salad, nut
tax-payers $1,288.95 more
bread, stuffed dates, mints nnd cof­
for police than was collect­
fee as refreshments.
Miss Higgins wore an exquisite ov
ed in fines.
Under new form the expense
of the Police Department
s■
was nearly three times that
■
of the old, yet there was
:
collected in fines $728.74
more than the police force
cost the tax-payers. The
above would indicate that is
a good investment to have a
well administered police
force.
Deficit in income.................. 16,154*22
None
Excess of receipts • over ex­
penditures .......................
None 2,845.47
Unpaid vouchers for street
lighting and fire protec­
tion .......................................17,369.63 7,813.50
Note reduction of $9,556.13 in
one year on above account.

HOF-MAC f
iBATTERY|
I CO.

| AUTOMOTIVE
ELECTRICAL [

THE GOOD GOVERNMENT LEAGUE,
S. Puleston, President

TRUCK
By a Sanford Celery-Fed
Man

At least Lena Clntko was not tho
roinenmntion of Sidney J. Cotta.
The photographic art has reached
such n state of perfection you cannot
toll who’s who without you have a
Split ear or wenr funny whiskers.
Hear Tampa stamp sinco she’s tho
first city in the Btnto In postoffico re­
ceipts.
Sundny is the strongest dny of tho
week, because tho others are week
days.
The Trihuno snys that every town
Bhoutd boost Its specialty ’ nnd cites
Okeechobee fish shipments, Then let
Tampa fcaUiro Its miscarriage' of Jus­
tice.
Now York has women policemen.
Men hnve been knowto to cop a kiss
and now it is possible to kiss a cop.
Funny isn’t it, when sugar rises a
cent n pound tho world throws a
spasm yet wo have taken a three cent
advance in gasoline this week nml nev­
er blinked an eye lash.

--------— ----------------------------caught. She did as she was bid re­
luctantly, advising hor mother: “Your
husband has returned and wants you
in tho kitchen.’’
Today’s Best Short Story
Jenkins, • newly wedded suburban­
ite, kissed his wife goodbye the other
morning, snd, telling her ho would bo
homo at 0 o'clock that evening, got
into hfs nuto and started for town. A t
0 o’clock no hubby had appeared, and
the little wifo began to got norvous.
When the hour of midnight arrived
sho could bear the suspense no longer
so she aroused hor father and sent
him off to tho tologrnph offlco with
six telegrams to as many brother Elks
living in town^asking each if her hus­
band wns stopping with him ovor
night. Mo|ping came, and tho frantic
wifq had received no intolligenco of
tho missing man. As dawn appeared,
a farm wagon, containing n former
and tho derelict husband drove up to
thd house', while behind tho wngon
trailed tho broken-down auto. Almost
simultaneously came a messenger boy
with an answer to ona of tho telegrams, followed at intervals by five
others, All of thorn read: “Yes, John
is spending tho night with me."'

Hupmobile makes fin­
al reduction, open mod­
els, $1250, D etroit—B.
&amp; O. MOTOR CO., San­
ford.
_____

* 188-tfc

Call at the Presbyterian Bazaar to
Belect your Christmas gifts, meet your
friends and enjoy a cup of tea and a
sandwich donated by the Westminster
Club, Friday and Saturday afternoon.
21G-2tc
Lenin Is the only maty who has ov.
cr blen able to make money out of a
printing press.—Asheville Times.

Hupmobile makes fin­
al reduction, open mod­
els, $1250. Detroit,—B.
&amp; O. MOTOR CO., San­
ford!
“ r
i\K
\ _____

Our Fall Invitation Salo Is a big
success. Many a new customer has
wended his ' (or her) way hefe and
been agreeably surprised St this tnany
special values we are giving also the
reasonable prices we malhtAIn on our
rogulnr stock; They didn’t know b«foro thnt we carried sUeh a' lino of
Buy your Christmas gifts a t tho merchandise ns wo have here. “Fall
Presbyterian Bnznnr.
214-2tc in” and direct your fdot stops this
way. We know we con servo you
well.—Rivers
Brothers, Sanford ave­
Some movies uro more to be pitied
nue.
214-30-2 and w
than censored.—Burlington News.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

Prosbyterinn Bazaar, Friday nnd
A girl told me that Bhe would just
love to meet Marshal Foch nnd hear Saturdny, Dec. 2 and 3.
214-2tc
him sing tho Mnyonnnisc.
It is n conference of the big guns
Who makes
of tho world of tho big guns of tho
no promises
world.—Nashville Banner.
has none
to perform.
Have your watches and Jewelry re
paired a t McLaulin’s. Two first class
A Truth for the Day
watch makers. Prompt service.
Who don’t keep faith with God,
140- tfc
won’t keep it with man.—Dutch prov­
erb.
Attractive gnrmcnts for children nt
the Presbyterian bazanr on First
Muncipnl elections in December are street.
214-2tc
interesting tho women voters who
dote on candy-dates.
How in the world did men get to
ho great before headlines were inSuppose tho women help elect n vented?—Hnrtford Times.
candidate nnd then change their
minds.
Don’t forget tho Prcsbyteriun Ba­
zaar Fridny nnd Saturday, Doccmbor
New England is having its first 2 nnd 3.
214-2tc
tussle with Old Boreas, Theso ill
winds always blow good for Floridn. FOR SALE—Eight room houso with
finth. Immediate possession. Small
Tho oid woman who lived in n shoo pnyment down, long timo on bnlonco.
has nothing on John Bnrloycom who See Lane or address Box 782, Day­
lives In bootlegging.
tona, Fla.
10i)-Tu-Snt-4w

Home-made food, candies, nuts,
plants, children’s garmontB nnd ail
kinds of nrtlclcs sultablo for Christ­
mas gifts at tho Presbyterian bazanr
Fridny nnd Snturdny.
214-2tc

When t&gt;yo men fall out, the third
Tho Washington conference enn be
wins.
summarized as Dinner Plato vs. Ar­
mor Plate.—Greenville Piedmont.
Whnt Do You Think of This?
A man will die for want of air in
Fifth annual Bazaar of the Presby­
five minutes; for want of sleep in ten terian church, two doors east of Dean
days; for want of water in a week; I urnor’s Grocery, will be held Friday
and for want of a drink of hnorh ho and Saturday, Dec. 2 and 3. 214-2tc
lyis been known to live for DO years.

50c per pound

For office supplies, stationery, etc,
the Herald office.

FRUIT CAKE
Better Can’t Be Baked

ROUTH BROS.
BAKERY
Next to Princess T heatre

HENRY FORD hns adapted tho
Why does a chicken cross tho road?
use
of tho GIANT "EXIDE” Batter­
Because there is a mirror in the show
ies
for
Ford cars. Wo give sorvico,
window.
buy, sell and exchange battorios for
makes automobiles, genuine
Many an eight-hour man has n six­ all
"EXIDE" service. Get tho host.—
teen-hour wife. The home should bo
RAY BROTHERS, phono 548. 100-tfc Frnmcs Repaired Lenses Duplicated
unionized first.
EYES EXAMINED
In
Englnnd,
dishwashing
is
n
pro­
Johnny J, Jones’ show went into
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
winter quarters nt Orlando yesterday, lific cause of insanity, Stnck ’em up,
OPT. D.
hut Lena Clarke drew a bigger crowd. dear, and go to the movies.—Birm­
ingham News.
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
212
Knst. 1st St.
* Sanford, Fla.
Tlio stork seems to lie worrying J a ­
pan tnoru than the dove of peace.
Hupmobile makes fin­ WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSB
Tlio conference has at least admit­
ted that China can run its own mails
while the rest of the world may run
its males.
California's raisin crop is unpreced­
ented. Some are used for raisin pie
hut the hulk for raisin’ cain,

al reduction, open mod­
els, $1250, Detroit.—B.
O. MOTOR CO., San­
ford.

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Cold Weather is Here

Tiie Herald has quite n number of
unclaimed koys that have been found. “Now's the time to get your wood’*
We have both OAK nnd PINE
If you have loBt nny koys look over
Learn a Useful Thing Daily
our
assortment.
If
these
keys
are
not
OUR WOOD IS GOOD,
Benjnmin Franklin used the first
lightning rods in 1752. Tlius originat­ claimed within tho next few days they
OUR PRICE IS RIGHT
tfrlh
ing tlio first get-rich-quick idea in the will ho disposed of.
world.
Phone 34 and give your
Is the ten pounds that Marshal
order before the Rush
A man at Tavares told his wife that Foch hnH gained since lie caino over
To get Prompt Delivery
ho was going down to Lakeland to a t­ to this country American or French?
tend a meeting and to prove it ho —Boston Globe,
showed her an Invitation to the Wild
or See J. T. ALLEN
Life League, It took him an hour to NEWHERRY’S DRUG STORE
il l E. Seventh SL
Phone 36
eonvinco hor that thu League’s mis­
201-tfc
sion wns to preserve fish ami game.
What’s tho use of all this "mem­
ory" Htudy? Tho bank always noti­
fies you three dayH before tho notu
falls due.

Jimmie Collins
Presents

Saw u man on tho street today with
an ovorcont with a mothenten fur col­
lar, and a girl whose complexion had
slipped around under hor left oar.
A six-year-old Sanford miss was
severely spanked by hor mother for
disoboying orders, Tho little girl was
smarting with Indignation moro than
from the pain. Her father came in
tho back door with a string of fish
and told her to tell her mother to
came and see the fine string he had

Miss A nna C anova
Noted Blues Singer of Now York, nnd her

Friday Nite, Dec. 2
VALDEZ HOTEL, SANFORD
AND VODVIL REVUE

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OUCH! PAIN, PAIN,
RUB RHEUMATIC
ACHING JOINTS

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Rheumatism Is “pain” only. Not
one case In fifty requires internal
treatment. . Stop d r illin g .
Hub
.soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil”
right Into your sore, stiff, aching
joints ami museles, nml relief comes
instantly. "St. Jncobs OH" is a harm­
less rheumatism euro which never dis­
appoints and cannot burn the skin.
Limber up! Quit complaining! Get
a small trial bottle of old, honest "St.
Jacobs OH" at nny drug store, and in
ju st a moment you'll bo free from
rhoumntic pain, soreness, stiffness
and swelling. Don’t suffer! Hclicf
awaits you. "St. Jncobs Oil" has cur­
ed millions of rhuumntlsm sufferers
in the last half century, and is just ns
good for sc^nticn, neuralgia, lumbago,
hnckncho, sprains.—Adv.

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Father Peck and Billy Holden, of
Snnford, wore visitors in town Thurs
day.
A. L. Hoy, of Sanford, was nn out- Jimmie Collins presents Anna Canovu and her Jazz Band at Valdez Hotel
Sanford, Friday night, December 2nd, opening a series of dances and high
of-town visitor Sunday.
class
vodvil specialties. Miss Cnnova is a noted blues singer and is assisted
Mrs. Geo. Stuart, dnughter Mnrgarby a large company of talented.

Optometrist-Optician
Office Opp. P. O.

Phone 102

TRAPPERS TAKE NOTICE.
The law now requires that you se­
cure a license to trap fur bearing ani­
mals or to chase the same with dogs.
You are required to secure this li­
cense, which will cost $1.00. I give
this notice on account of the law being
new and shall expect all interested
parties to secure license before engag­
ing in trapping of any nature.
E. F. HOUSEHOLDER,
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County Judge.
EXPERT INSURANCE SERVICE
I represent progressive, modern In­
surance old-line companies and am
prompt in rondoring you expert sorvico In securing for you just what you
want in life insurance on tho plan
suited to your present nnd future
need. Endowment, monthly income
plans, und automobile and fire in­
surance. Write or phone me to call.
W. J. THIGPEN.

H. W. NICKERSON
Public Accountant; Audits—Systems
Income Tax Service
Room 10 McNcill-Davis Bldg.
Phone 852
Orlando, Fla.

GLOBE PIANO CO.
SAVE YOU MONEY

Write us

Empire Hotel Block
ORLANDO, FLORIDA*

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\ on the Farm Means Increased Production—Increased Profits.

L0NGW00D NOTES

TOM MOORE

PAGE SEVEN

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KUH PAIN IlK illT OUT .WITH A
SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF'
OLD “ST. JACOBS QIL”

We Duplicate All Lenses
or do any Repair
Work on Short Notice

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et nnd son George arrived Friday to Grovelnnd Sunday. MiBs Etha Hartfrom New Kcnington, Pn., to spend ley will resume her former position In
the winter.
the Bank of Grovelnnd.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Roebuck arrived
Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin nrrived SunSnturdny from New York City to dny from Connecticut to spend the
spend the winter,
winter.
f Prof. Chaffer and Rev. Stunknrd
Mr. nnd Mrs, T. G, Roebuck attend­
were visitors In Snnford Saturday,
ed the funeral of James Thompson In
Claude Ilinchliff was transacting Orlando which was Tuesday nfternoon.
business in Sanford Snturdny.
Mrs. Geo.„Shipp, of Snnford, wub
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barlow, of O r-[calling on her mother, Mrs George
Undo, were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Tuesday.
George LoVigno Sunday.
| Mr. and Mrs. Boss and son, of SnnCanor Williamson, of Snnford, was ford, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
n visitor in town Sunday.
1Newell for Thanksgiving.
There wore services at tho Hnptist
-------------------------church both morning and evening. A J T i r i l 11/11? A T 1 1 J U I? Y I
Rev. Ilurr conducting in the morning I I I I M
If I L A 1 W I I I j I 1
nnd Rev, Stunknrd of Pittsburg in
the evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Wynn spent Sunday
here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS IP
Overstreet.
YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLAD­
Mr. nml Mrs. Partin nnd family
DER TROUBLES YOU.
spent the day Sunday with Mr. nnd
Mrs. Geo. LeVignc.
j
.
Friends of Miss Eva Stuart will bo
N" mn" or woman who eats meat
interested to know of her marriage to njKu‘,,r‘y cnn make n mistake by
Howard Stuart of New Kensington,
‘he kidneys occasionally, says
Pa., which took place November Kith “ well-known authority. Meat forms
at tho home of her parents, Mr. and u,r,c "1ti‘1 which excites the kidneys
Mrs. Geo. Stuart.
‘hey become overworked from tho
strain,
get sluggish nnd fail to filter
Mrs. Geo. II. Upchurch spent Tues­
tile
waste
and poisons from the blood,
day ia Orlando.
Mien
we
get
sick. Nearly nil rheuma­
Mr. nml Mrs. E. E. Hardy arc ex­
tism,
headaches,
liver trouble, ner­
pected to arrive Saturday.
vousness,
dizziness,
sleeplessness and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hartley, Miss
urinary
disorders
come
from sluggish
Ktlm and Georgia Lee Stiles motored
kidneys.
Thu moment you fed u dull ache in
ATTENTION, CO. D.
tho kidney!i or your buck hurts or if
tiie urine is cloudy, offensive, full of
Hdq. Co. D. F. N. O., 1st Inf.
sediment, irregular of phsBligc or lit—
Snnford, Fla., Nov. 28, 1921. tended by n sensation of scalding, stop
Orders No. 811:
eating meat nnd get about four onne1, The regular iirmnry drill of this es of Jnd Salts from any pharmacy,
command on Wednesday night, No- take a tnblcspoonful in a glass of
vember 80, KJ21, is postponod until tho water before breakfast and in a few
following night, Thursday, December days your kidneys will act fine. Tills
1, 1021, at 7:80 p. m.
famous salts is made from the acid of
I!.—On Thursday night, December grapes nnd lemon juice, combined with
I, 1021, this organization will be in- Hilda, and has been used for gonernspected by Major Walter Moore, U. S. Hons to flush and stimulate the kidA., National Guard Instructor for the
,llso 1,1 neutralize the acids in
Statu of Florida, and Major Chester «rlno so it no longer causes Irritation,
II. Wilson, Machine Gun Instructor, F. ‘bus ending bladder weakness.
Jnd Suits is inexpensive and cannot
N. G.
;i.—All officers and enlisted men of Injure; makes a delightful efferves­
this organization are ordered to re­ cent lithia-watcr drink which every­
port nt tiie armory on Thursday night, one should tnke now nnd then to keep
December 1, 11)21, ut 7:80 p. m. for the kidney? clean and active and the
blood pure, thereby avoiding serious
the purpose of drill and inspection.
■t.—All officers nnd unlisted men kidney complications.—Adv.
must bo present at this formation. No
Fable: Once there was a man who
excuses will be accepted.
5.—This organization will stand In­ did another n favor and later remind­
ed him of it only 3,704 times.
spection as a rlflo company.
0.—Uniform ns issued, with blouses.
For office supplies, Biutiunery, etc.,
GEO. A. DcCOTTES,
cuniu
lo Mie Herald office.
212-lte
Cnpt. Inf., FNG. Conulg.

The First National Bank is, and always has been, an ad­
vocate of modern equipment and modern methods. We
believe in modern equipment and methods on the farm,
in the factory and in the counting* room.
They make for efficiency. They make for greater pro­
duction at reduced cost. They promote success and pros­
perity.

Member
Federal
Reserve
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The facilities, methods and equipment of this bank are
modern in every respect. We invite you to avail yourself of them.
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KIDNEYS BOTHER

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party’s rank and lllv that its work
FATE OF PROHIBITION
PARTY IS DEBATED was done and that its machinery bad
disintegrated in a number of states.
CHICAGO, Nov. .'ll).—The fate of
There was considerable sentiment
tho prohibition party, debated bore for reorganizing tlie party, giving it
all day today at a conference of party a new name and furnishing it with a
leaders, will be taken up tomorrow new appeal in new issue. This, how­
Di'pcmlahk1 Service
b the nutioiuil prohibition committee. ever, failed to meet with the general
It developed in today’s discussion assent.
Protest against extreme pessimism
that there was some sentiment in the
We do square,
was voiced by E .L. (!, Hohenthal of
Manchester, Conn. "Liquor was onstraight-forward
AMERICAN BEAUTY ercnchud in this counrty for many
Repair work and
yours," he said. "If we expect tho
and HOT-POINT
“WE DO IT FOR
millennial to dawn in two years after
Electric Irons
the prohibition law was passes, we
LESS”
expect too much."
Electric Heaters
The national probit Ion conference
for the luith, bedroom mid Nursery in session tonight passed resolutions
Foot of First St.
favoring continuation of the National
Edison Mazda Lamps Prohibition Party to make prohibition
more effective.
For Brighter Light
The resolutions will be presented to
I WIN 8
the national conlniittee of the party
Hide* |trii.^» Wntur.
Fidelity Tires
tomorrow.
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EXCHANGE

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$8.50 r ,; $10.00
Gasoline

from visible pump. Accurate measure.

Oils and Greases

ELDER SPRINGS WATER

F. P. RINES
105 Palmetto Ave.

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gnrnl for 5 per cent in trade
ties of Hint of the "Elder Water."—Phone 31 MY. i fflce In .Miller Building.
Phone 181-J

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SHOWS JA PA N TO H A V E
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—-The pur­
est, of the American delegation to
the arms conference to accept no mod­
ification » f Secretary Hughon’ propos­
ed “ 5-6-3 ratio” o f nuval strength as
th&lt;- fundamental hnsis of any limita­
tion agreement was authoritatively re­
iterated yesterday. The statement
wax harked by disclosure o f the fucts
us to existing nuvnl strength.
This showed Japnn to have less
than 60 per cent status to which the
“ 5-5-3” plan would entltlo her, no mntter what method of calculation was
applied. It showed also that the Am ­
erican delegates had boon over tho
whole field before offering the plan
and that their figureB were correct.
Meanwhile, Prince Tokugawa
of
the Japanese delegation declnrcd that
the statement of Vice Admiral Knto
of the Japanese advisory stoff con­
tending for a 70 per cent status for
Japan was based on “ personal opinion”
alone. It was not, the prince said,
sponsored by the delegation of which
Vice Admiral Knto is not u member.
Prince Tokugawa would not reveal,
however, the nctunl view o f the Jap­
anese delegates us to what percen­
tage Japan would insist upon in fleets
strength. He said the four dolegntes
were determining this for themselves,
independently of nny additional in1 structions from Tokio. IIo would not
say whether a decision nctuully had
been reached as yet.
While these developments indicated
still more strongly that a decision of
this fundamental question was draw­
ing near, the arms conference itself
marked time. A further meeting of
tin- naval experts o f the United Stat­
es and Japan scheduled for yesterday
was postponed for twenty-four hours
at the request of the Japanese. The
Americans were not informed as to
the reason for this postponement. At
Japanese heudquarters it was Bnid
further time to examine figures sup­
plied liy the Americans was needed.
In any case, tho nnval experts of
the three powers chiefly concerned
are scheduled to meet todny( in fur­
ther subcommittee deliberations. Their
work cannot deul witli any major fact“ r m the American nnvul plan, how­
ever, for today’s revolutions showed
that these constitute a closed chapter
of proceedings.
The British experts hnvo fully ac­
cepted the accuracy o f the original
American fleet estimates. Tho Jap­
anese have been able to produce no
figures competent to chnllengo suc­
cessfully the American showing.
there wore hints thnt a plenary
*,,f- ion of the arms conference might
be called next week. This could not
be confirmed in any
authoritative
quarter. It is known, however, thnt
"hen that meeting is* called, it will
"•can that tho delegates ,aro prepar­
ing to reach ii decision.
I here is no present expectation that
Hie fundamental question o f the "6-6•I" ratio or nny other major point will
I" worked out at the plenary session.
Officials cIobcsh to tho negotiations
expect that informal meetings be­
tween the various delegates will bring
about tlie ultimate agreement by pers" " « l touch. It will then bo translat­
ed into conference nction.
it is no secret that the American
Kroup expects Japan to accept the "5h-3" ratio. It in also nqually clour
that the United States will not accept
w,,y enlargement of the Htatus offered
t" Japan. That was clour to tho most
•usual observer after tho American
delegates with tho exception o f Sena­
tor Underwood, who could not
bo
present again talked over the naval
situation yesterday
in Secrotary
Hughes’ offico. Mr. Hughes, Senator
Lodge, Mr. Root and Mr. Undorwood
aro known to bo of ono mind- on this
and to bo backed by Jhe full approval
of P r e s e n t H id ing;,an d f ! 1 ■dntln.t.

V E G E TAB LE SECTION

Christmas Is Coming!

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LO Itl) MOUNT STEPHEN,
RAILRO AD CONSTRUCTOR
DIED NEAR LONDON

NUMBER 214

INTERVENTION IN PORTUGAL
WILL BE THE NEXT MOVE
BY WORLD’S POWERS
FLORIDAN T A K E S POIHON.

( H r Tfce Associated P ress)

LONDON, Nov. 30.— Lord Mount
Stephen, ono o fthe pioneer railroad
constructors in Canada, died
last
night at his counti*y residence In
Hertfordshire, at the nge of 02.

( H r T h e Assorlntrd P ress)

ANOTHER KILL
AT ORLANDO,
KILLER GONE

BISHOP CURLEY
IS INSTALLED
ARCHBISHOP
( l l r T h e Associated P ress)

CASOLETTO, OR BROWN, K ILLE D
A T ASTOR HOTEL TH IS
MORNING

» Ono of tho flrit signs of Christmas aro tho UtUo girls who soil anti­
tuberculosis seals to aid tho national drlvo for tho prevention of tuber*
culoals. Hore ono of tho first stamp salesgirls Is soiling Justice William
,IL Taft of tho Supremo Court,

LENA CLARKE WAS INSANE
WHEN MILTIMORE WAS HILLED
SAYS DR. RALPH GREENE
Constitutional Pyschopath and o f We'ak Mentality Testimony Shows

tively simple nnd in no wny, npproenhcd pomp and splendor accompanying
tho boBtowal of Pnllium. Preceded by
That Lena M. T. Clarke was inpane
long procciydon of clergy and somin- ]
and did not know the dilTerence be­
arinas, Bishop Curley, attended by re­
tinue of Bishops and Monsignori en­ tween right ami wrong at tho time
tered the Cathedral where Bishop Cor­ she shot to deatli F. A. Miltlmore,
rigan, Dioccsenn administrator since thnt she is what is known ns a con­
Gibbon's death, pontificated at mass.
stitutional psychopath, suffering from
A fter mass Corrigan delivered an ad­
dress of welcome on behalf of the paranoid delusions, and that if she
clergy and Robert Biggs spoke on the
part of the laity. Bishop Curley re­
sponded. Thu clergy of the diocese
then rendered their allegiance to the
new superior who concluded the cere­
monies with his blessing.

BRITISH CABINET
WILL PROPOSE
MORATORIUM

Internal Situation V ery

were sent to nn asylum or hospital for

nt .her ami sending lier threatening
messages and otherwise persecuting
her. He said that such ideas of per­
secution would indicate in his exper­
ience an unsound mind.
What he termed as grandiose ideas,
the belief that she had passed through
a number of lives before the one she
lives, pointed to the fact that she was
unbalanced. In his investigations he
stated that he had made a Mood test
seeking traces of hereditary insanity.
He said that her Mood liml tested
pure front asy taint, hut stated that
her mother laid suffered from rheu­
matism at the time o f lA,r hirts ami
one couHin hud died of insanity.

ORLANDO, Nov. 80.— R. Cnsolotto,
alias A. W. Brown, was shot and kill­
ed in a room nt one o’clock this morn­
ing in the Astor Hotel by an unknown
assailant. Persons in the hotel who
rushed to Cnsolotto’s room a few mo­
ments after the reports o f the shots
were In-uni found the man lying on
the floor in a pool of blood. Ono of
the shots entered the right breast,
while another entered tho left ear
and apparently was lodged ill tho
bend.
The occupant of n room adjoining
the ono where tho shooting occurred
told police he had seen a man run hur­
riedly down the fire osenpo a moment
after the shooting took place. Ho de­
scribed this mini as being dark nnd of
slight stnture. A hoy employed nt tho
hotel also saw a man running down
the fire escape who fitted tho forego­
ing description.
Police Imd made no arrests in tho
ease at an early hour this morning,
though a man giving bin name as G.
B. Hopkins, of Athens, Georgia, was
held for investigation.
At one o’clock occupants of tho ho­
tel were aroused by tlie reports of four
gun shots sounding from room 21 on
the third floor. Police wore summon­
ed ami Patrolman J. T. Williams was
tlie first to roach the scene. Cnsolotto
was found lying iii front of tho closest
door surrounded liy a pool of blood
several inches in diameter.
Eight
soda water bottles, four empty and
four containing moonshine whiskey
were on tlie dresser and cigar butts
and ashes wero strewn over tho floor.
A deck of cards hnd apparently been
hurriedly tossed into a dresser draw­
er which stood wide open near tho ta­
ble. This was all, except tho body of
tile murdered man, who lay, an lie Imd
fallen, a few paces from tlie table with
one hand clutching his shirt near tlie
spot where tho bullet hnd entered his
heart.
A man named W. E. Martin had oc­
cupied room 21 for several days, hut
had not been seen about the hotel .last
night, according to the clerk. Cnsolette Imd occupied room ID which ad­
joined tlie one where tlie killing took
place. Both doors of a bathroom con­
necting tho two ronis wore found wide
open. No trace of Martin could he
found.

LONDON, Nov. 30.— Interven­
tion in Portugal as the result of
the present grave internal situa­
tion there is being seriously con­
sidered by powers according to
the Times. France, Italy, nnd
Spnin are in favor of taking con­
trol o f the situation under man­
date, the newspaper states. Bol­
shevism is spreading throughout
the large towns, the Times de­
clares, nnd there hnvc been mnny
outrages. The recent bombing
of the American consulate in Lis­
bon was an incident in this move­
ment nnd most of the foreign
diplomats there hnvc received let­
ters threatening their lives.

NEW CONFERENCE
IN OLD IRELAND
-GOOD RESULTS
WOULD
BREAK DOWN M A N Y
D IFF IC U LTIE S T H A T H A V E
AR ISE N
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LONDON, Nov. 30. — Government
circles today expressed tho bollof the
Irish conference would break down al­
most Immediately as tho result of dif­
ficulties which have arisen nnd thnt
resumptlbn of armed hostilities eould
not be |k)Stpbncd. Alternative settle­
ment plnn submitted by tlie govern­
ment to Sinn Fein representatives last
evening included necessity for defin­
ite undertaking by Sinn Fein to tnko
oath of allegiance to crown.

PRES. HARDING
BEGINS SERIES
CONFERENCES
W ITH
CONGRESSIONAL
AND
S E N A T O R IA L LEADERS
TO D AY *
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W ASHINGTON, Nov. 30.— Presi­
dent Harding today began what is un­
derstood to bo the first o f a scries
of conferences
with congressional
leiiedrs, particularly from the Hcnato,
paving the way for executives to ad­
dress congress next Tuesday in which
legislative' program for the coming
session will bo outlined.
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Pool Formed
To Control Supply
and Make P ro fit

llousewifes of Chicago Recommend
HoyCott on Eggs
ORLANDO, Nov. 30.— G. II. Hop­
kins, o f Athens. Gn., is being held by
( H r T h r Aaaorlnlrd I'rra a )
tile police today in connection with
CHICAGO, Nov. 30.— All egg pool
the shooting to dentil In Mh room in was formed by three men who controls
a local hotel shortly after midnight the egg supply o f Chicago and makes
of a man indentified as A. W. Brown, Profit of about $30,000 daily, city o f­
alias Roxy Cnsolotto, o f St. Peters­ ficials announced today following nn
burg. Persons told the police that investigation. Officials recommended
they saw a man climb hurriedly down housewives boycott on eggs in effo rt
tho firo escape a moment after tho to break the price. It was reported
shooting
eggs wore selling yesterday at 60 to
63 conts ah fresh eggs went Into stor­
age laHt March when the prico wns
W EATHER FOR WEEK.
nineteen nnd one-half cents n dozen.
Weather utlook for tho period Nov.
28 to Dee. 3, inclusive; South Atlan­
tic and East Gulf States: Generally
fair, normal temperature.
There’s ono good thing to ho said
about enmity— ono enn always de­
pend on it. Friendship; of ton fails
ona.

ULSTER STAND S FIRM.
BE LFAST, Nov. 30.— "B y Tuesday
noxt these negotiations will have
boon broken down or tho primo min­
ister will send mo new proposals for
consideration by tho cnbinot," said
Sir Jnmes Craig to tho Ulster parlia­
ment todaf. with regard to Irish peace
negotiation*. Meantime,' tHe' U la te r'11
pretbler’a atatemont added, "tK arlgh ttf,,J,'r,l“
o fO ls te r will bo In no way aacriflead

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should romoriiber* thse man'who Nila
ticket* i » protected. ,n“ ••■•bio*. - Idi'compremUed.’’

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NEW’ YORK, Nov. 30.— Liberty
bonds continued to rise today, nil ex­
cept tho 3 1-2‘s extending tile recent
advances Second 4’s rose to 00 cents
per $100, while others rose from 18
cents to about 50 cents.

HALT!MORE, Nov. 30.— Most Rev­
erend Michael J. Curley, former bish­
op o f St. Augustine, was installed ns
Archbishop of Unltimoro nt the Ca­
thedral this morning succeeding the
into James Cardinal Gibbons in thnt
capacity.
Conferring o f
Pullium
the crowning net in the elevation of

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MANDATEC0NTR0L

AND LIH E RTY RONDS
CONTIUE TO RISE

FORMER IHSIIOP A T ST. AUGUS­
T IN E REACHED HIGHEST OF­
FICE IN AM ERICA

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ST.’ AU G USTINE, Nov. 30.— Eu­
Grave and Requires
gene Dougins, formerly of Lnko But­
Quick Action
ler, but a resident of St. Augustino
during the Inst year, died In a hos­
pital horo Into Inst night ns tho re­
sult o f nn overdose o f poison. Rela­
tives sny he had brooded oven finan­
cial nfTnirs. IIo Is survived py his FAVORED BY
FRANCE, IT A L Y
father and sevcinl brothers and sis­
AND S PA IN IN T A K IN G
ters who reside in Lake Butler and
CHARGE OF S IT U A T IO N
Jacksonville.

the insane that she would remain
them for the rest o f her life, consti­
tuted tlie opinion of Dr.' Ralph N.
Green, o fthe Florida hoard of health,
in testifying as a health witness to
the sanity of the former West Palm
Reach postmistress yesterday.
Eight witnesses were called to the
stand by tlie defense during the sev­
Lena’s Vagaries
enth dny of the trial to testify as to
ORLANDO, Nov. 30.— Here aro
their opinion regarding the sanity of somo of the highlights o f Lena M. T.
the woman who robbed the West Palm Clnrko's testimony during the three
Bench postoffice of $32,000 and then and a hnlf hours Hho was on the stand
came to Orlando and lured F. A. Milt- in her own behalf:
FOR GERM ANY CONFIRMED IN imorc to her room whore lie was found
The belt strop was torn from her
O F F IC IA L CIRCLES
dead with n bullet in his heart. The dress in a scuffle with Miltlmore soon
TODAY
testimony of tho seven witnesses was after he entered the room nnd found
a chain of corrohoative testimony de­ out thnt sho wanted to discuss money
(liy The Aanorlntrd I'rraa)
LONDON, Nov. 30.— Reports of claring thnt Lena Clarke was crazy. matters.
With a paper, written in the cell of
She pushed him in the chair and
British cabinet considering proposed
the
defendant during the time of his held the gun on him nnd then sud­
moratorium for Germany confirmed in
official circles today. Point being dis­ investigations, allowing him to re­ denly tilings went Muck and she lost
cussed is under what conditions mor­ fresh his memory, Dr. Green for'over her memory.
an hour and a half told of the wo­
She brought the $1,000 to pay him
atorium could be declared.
man’s peculiarities nnd the deductions for a letter he had of hurs and which
had
based on ms
his long experexper­ he Imd refused to give up.
F a r i l ’ t! T i p H l i r t i o i l
he Im
cl made liased
Ford’s
Reduction
O lU p I O
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i..nr*«.
Miltlmore admitted to her that he
ience with nntlouts
patients suffcritiir
suffering from
on Railroad Rates to mental and nervous troubles. He re­ stole the $38,000 in 1018 and also the
Cut Down Price Coal cited the stages of her early child- money orders in April, 1020, hut that
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1hood, from the age of nine months he refused to make a statement adInterstate Commerce Commission Will when she learned to walk and to talk mitting it.
nt; the age o f one year. And o f a
She has a "second sight” and hccs
Not Help llciyy Cut Prices
blow from a well hnniilo which had "movies" in her crystal, or in a glass
(Hr The Asaoelntrd i ’ rraa)
i fractured her skull vtfion sho was hut " f Water or any reflecting surface.
W ASHINGTON. Nov. 30.-Rcdueod thrc0 yonrg 0|d o f tho ,|isenses, in -1 She does not remember any of her
rates on coal which Henry Ford at­ eluding scarlet fever,' dengue fever, conversation with Chief o f Police Vestempted to put In effect on his rail­ i nnd influenza; rtlao n nervous break­ tel who testified Hhc admitted shoot­
road are further suspended today by down she Imd once suffered; of nn at­ ing the man.
tho Commerce Commission. Tho orig­ tempt nmdo to kidnap hor at nn cnrly
She brought the money hags to
inal order Hiiid tho rates should not ho nge; of n fireworks display which hnd prove to Miltimoro the extremes to
reduced until January first pending left her with n fixed dread of fire,
She sees her brother, J. Paul Clarke,
investigation by the commission while though it fascinated her to such an which sho hnd gone,
the amendment today postponed the extent thnt she wanted to walk who died Inst Christmas, nnd Milti­
effective date to JnnuaYy 31.
moro frequently nt 2 a. m. Their spir­
straight into it.
its
come nnd talk to her nnd they are
An nbnonnnl fenr of water hnd been
Wcll, well, oil rad rumors of
good
frionds now.
nre to bo hoard on every hand ... peculiar to her also nil her life, he
Her aunt, who died ton yenrs Do|found on Investigation, nnd tho fact
Florida right now.
fore Miss Clarke was born, taught hor
— f thnt sho had never been permitted to
to read before sho was born.
tails of tho American plnn for tho sleep alone due to periodic attacks of
Tho color red suffocates her whilo
limitation of naval nrmament was nightmare was spokon o f by him nnd
other colors cun bo harmonized.
discussed today nt n brief mooting o f testified to by her sister, Maude, on
Slnco her arrest she has been safe
tho sub-commlttce of ‘ ho naval ox- tho witnciH stand.
1nnd peaceful for tho first” tlmo in her
ports of Great Britain, United Stutos
mr re g ous e e a o o ( uf0&gt; g pjeg OVOrywhero are nftor hef
nnd. Japan. The session adjourned that "she took ho boat out o f every ^
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shortly after 11 and It was then said creed and religion and applied It to
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of tho ; h,tkoy
there would ho no other meeting o f her own fe.
.
ring aro after hor.
A)ia subcommittee today,and thaDitIcMHe ra ile d thy,Idew DCcyU.r to h a r , ; . ah* - f c W
W t h i r d iai?E
i8trntlW , ( 9 $ W ,babba tn -M ip it• ■'
had riot baeoidatarmlnedjwhathaiudla-b caa» that ahe
aha tad tone#is wfeh
cuailons
would
bo
resumed
tomorrow,
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always.sneering1
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________THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1921

FATTY ARBUCKLE COMMUNITY
TELLS HIS STORY ! CHRISTMAS TREE
ABOUT
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There’s a note o f Fall in the woods— and Fall
spells

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Jimmie Collins Here,
Presents Miss Canova
to Sanford People
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Jimmie ColliriR, the premier master
o f dancing, will present Mian Annn
Cnnovn, the noted Blues Singer of
New York nnd her fnmous Jazz Hand
« t the Vnldez Hotel Friday night In
n Vodvil Revue. I f there nr&lt;5 nny
here who do not know “ Jlnwnlo" Collinn, the following from the Jackson­
ville News will Introduce him. After
thnt ho will do ^hc rest:
When out o f town journals devote
a few healthy columns to tho general
department and got up o f tho doncInR pavilion thnt Res so close to our
very doors nnd brag nhout it wo
RUenn It Is nhout time thnt wo too
take our pen in hnnd nnd scrntch n
few lines nhout It.
few lines nhout It.
It nil lies in the fart thnt the South
side DnndnR pavilion Is In Rood
hnnds Is one o f tho reasons for the
lnvlsh ndvertlsiiiR that South Jnx in
rccelvInR throdRh the efforts of one
"Jimmie” Collins, tho main terpsichorenn Impressnrio of the Sduthsido
pnvllion.
Slnco "Jimmie” Collins
hns taken over the mnnnRetnent, with
hiH novel idens of entertainment,
thinRS hnvo been runnlnR smoothly
and nice enouRh for the scribes o f oth­
er cities to mnkc a noise about it in
their columns. Mr. Collins Is no necw
comer in this healthful cxerdso
known to the world as dancInR. lie
hns been before the footlights, and
entertained thousands with his clas­
sical dnncinR and not alone thnt, ho
hnB wormed himself into the henrts
o f the people he has come in contact,
nnd endeared himself to the extent
thnt they have faith In him. Ills
comlnR here n yonr i i r o wns a ten
strike for both sides of the river.
Already lie received honors, the like
o f which nro rnre. Ho is a member
o f the Community Plnyors, owner of
a dauciiiR school, and is the author
o f n hook on terpslchore. We have
tho Journals who expounded Mr. Col­
lins's nrt in hnndliiiR the affairs of a
dnncinR pnvllion to thank for their
timely article about a Rood citizen
that lives rlRht In our town and his
nnmo Is "Jimmie.”

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A Geo. M elford A ll StarSpecial Production—

Snnford will have a community
ChrlstmnB tree nnd ovory klddlo in
this pnrt of tho country will bo In­
vited to nttond tho ceremonies on
Christmas over or Christmas night ns
tho caso may bo nnd every ono of
them will think that old Santa Claus
hns come to Snnford especially for
them. Tho Snnford Rotary Club is
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 29.— Rosfostoring this Idea and the special
coo (Fn tty) Arbucklo took the stand
committee is busy right now with de­
y-sterdny In tho manslaughter case
tails getting ready to enlist tho holp
Tomorrow— Mme. Nazimova in “ Mme. rx
ngninst him. Ho said he came to
nnd assistance and good offices of ulj
Snn Francisco from 1 Los Angelos,
s Peacock” also Buster Keaton in
tho lodges nnd orders nnd clubs of
September 3 nnd stopped nt tho hotol
Snnford in this grent work,
“ The High Sign”
St. Francis. Hu named tho guests at
i Snnford hnd n community Christ­
tho party in which he is nllcgod to
mas tree several years ago fostered
havu fatally injured Virginia Rappe,
by tho Woman's Club and it wns a
saying that ho had invited no ono to
groat success. Since that timo tho
tho party but Mrs. May Taubo.
little ones havo novor had a tree of
Arbucklo said ho had an ongagothis kind and tho big hearted people
mont to go out with Mrs. Taubo a fow
of Sanford will bo asked to come and
minutes nfter Miss Rappe is alleged
help put the iden over big this year.
to hnvo been Injured by him.
The Rotarinmi expect the co-oporn"I found Miss Rnppo in my room.
tinn and holp of all tho peoplo in this
She wns on tho bath room floor very
iden which is not a Rntnrinn proposi­
sick. I assistod hot*. Sho wns holding
tion but a public alTnir for tho public
her abdomen nnd I gnvo her somo
and of tho public. Further informnwater.
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tlon about tho Community Tree will
" I helped hor into tho bed," A r.
be given in tho Daily Herald nnd all
buckle continued. "She said thnt sho
is jealous o f its reputation fo r Ser­
the littlo ones nro requested to bo
had dizzy spells often. Then I wont
good and remember thnt old Santa
vice and seeks to justify it anew with
bnck to tho bath room. When I re­
Claus will positively bo hero on
each individual problem presented
turned Miss Rappe was on tho floor
' Christmas day nnd hnvo something
rolling nnd moaning. I placed hor on
. nice for every ono of them.
to it.
tho bod again.
I Watch for Snntn Clnus nnd tho
"W hile I assisted hor Miss Provost
Community Christmns treo.
The knowledge and experience o f
and others entered tho room. I wont
into nnother room nnd when I enmo
this bank is available to its friends
•LIBERTY BONDS HIGHER
back Miss Rnppo wns on tho bed tear­
AND GOING ON UP
and patrons at all times, i*egardless
ing her clothing.”
Arbuckle snid ho wns dressed in
o f the size o f their transactions.
( l l y T h r Aaaoclnted I ’ rraa)
bath robo nnd under clothing. The
NEW YORK, Nov. 29.— Seven of
bathrobe was introduced nnd he iden­ the Liberty bond issues soared to new
tified it.
high records for the year todny, first
"Mrs. Delmont, a guest of tho pnr- fours increasing one dollar per hun­
ty, told mo to lenvo Miss Rnppo,” A r ­ dred.
bucklo testified. " I told hor to shut
up or I would throw her out of tho STATE ROAD NO. 5
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window,”
W IL L BE PAVED SOON
Arbuckle told o f tnking Miss Ilnppe
. . . . . S a n k .......
SAYS HILLSBORO FATHERS
from tho room nnd into nnother room
with tho assistance o f Harry Boyle,
( H r T h e Aaanclalrd V re a a )
SERVICE
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PROGRESS
STRENGTH
TAM PA, Nov. 29.— County commis­
assistant manager of tho hotel.
4% IN TE R E S T PA ID
Tho door lending from his room in­ sioners announced todny thnt stato
road
No.
5,
known
as
tho
Lutz
rond
to tho corridor and a window wero
open, ho snid. " I did not hear Miss will bo completely puved somotimo to­
Rnppo say ‘ho hurt mo’ or say any­ morrow and bo oponod to truffic on
thing thnt could bo so understood,” ho Thursdny. Tho paving is asphalt A M U N IC IPA L WOODYARD
set, although the beans still, occupy
block.
testified.
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H AN D LING TH E VAG R ANTS n grent deni of the acreage and are
Ho dunied having forced
Miss
bearing nicely. -'Winter trucking ii,
Rnppo against a door or having told IN V ESTIGATING R ES U I.TS
Jncksonvillo’s quotn , o f pre-tourist one o f the Importantt industries of*
OF SHIPPING BOARD
Alfred Semnnchor, a guest of tho
senson vngrnnts arc slowly drifting St. Lucie county,” ndds the newspa­
BEFORE GRAND JURY
party, thnt ho npplied ice to MisB
into the city. Scores o f them are ap­ per, "truck and vegetables moving to.
Rappe's body.
pearing before the inferior courts, market prnctlcnlly throughout the;
( l l r T h r A.Niirlntrd I'rraa)
Ho denied testimony by Jesse A.
W ASHINGTON, Nov. 29.— Govern­ nnd nro being lined, or sentenced to entire winter penson.”
Norgnrd, janitor of tho Culver City,
ment is preparing to lay before the tho city prison fnrm.
Cal., motion picture studio that he o f­
fedoral grand jury here December 8
Thy Metropolis would .suggest thnt
fered Norgnrd a sum of money for
the results of its investigation in con­ no fines be permitted n vngrnnt. And,
tho key to Miss Rappe’s room.
nection with certain transactions be­ ns n further suggestion along the
His direct examination was finish­
tween Charles W. Morse nnd the ship­ same line, why not estnblish a muni­
ed at 10:r&gt;0 a. m.
ping board.
cipal wood yard, using the vngrnnt
Arbucklo's testimony followed a
prisoners to chop it to domostic fuel
futile attempt by tho defense to have
N A V A L EXPERTS MEETING
size?
Frnmcs Repnlrcd Lenses Duplicated
tho testimony o f Agnatius McCarty,
POSTPONED FOR REASONS
Tho vngrnnts who usually infest the
EYES E XAM IN ED
fingerprint student, admitted.
His
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A T REQUEST OF MEMBERS city nt this time of yenr, thereby
testimony was desired to offset testi­
( H r T h r Aaaurlnlrd I’ rraa)
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
mony of E. C. Heinrichs, finger print
W ASHINGTON, Nov. 29.— Sched­ would bo kept out b f mischief,, nnd
OPT. D.
export, regarding finger prints on tho uled meeting todny of big five nnvnl tho city could dispose of tho wood
through
regulnrly
established
deal­
doors o f Arbucklo's rooms in the Ho­ experts, first general meeting held by
O PTIC IA N — O PTOM ETRIST
tol St. Francis. Arbucklo snid he did naval men for nearly a week, wns post ers.
212 East. 1st St.
Snnford, Flo.
The vngrnnt clnss Is n prolific
not know Mrs. Delmont previous to poned until tomorrow at the request
WE
GRIND
OUR
OWN
I.ENSR
September 5, tho date of the party in o f ono of delegations.
No official soureff of supply for the petty crimwhich Miss Rnppo is alleged to hnvo statement as to reason for postpone­ innl clnss, just ns tho petty criminnl
sustained her injury. During the par­ ment or delegation making request clnss is the breeding ground for the
somewhat greater criminnl. All of
ty Miss Rappe telephoned to a Mrs, wns given.
Sprockles, he said. This is believed to
the vagrant clnss nre potentinl crintbo Mrs. Sidle Spreckols, widow of CENTER COLLEGE W IL L
innls. Potentinlly they nre robbers,
John I). Spreckols, Jr.
OF THE STOMACH
P L A Y C A LIFO R N IA thieves nnd worse. They should be
Arbuckle never saw Alice Blake, a
stopped before they lmve n chnncc to
p g r
s ac
- ~“11 ' j r i n g
( H r T h r Aaaurlnlrd I ’ rrra)
guest of tho party, in his life bofor^
injure Jacksonville or nny of her peo­
[k
jrjO
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A
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T
ENJOY LIFE
D A N V ILLE , Nov. 29. Center Col­
tho ulfnir, he said. Miss Zey Pro­
ple.
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with
a
soie,
lour,
bloated slocnvost, another guest, also was a strang­ lege football eleven will play a game
The city nuthorities should net
ach. Food doe* not nourish.
at
San
Diego,
Calif.,
late
next
month
er to him, ho said.
firmly and positively in eliminatin';
Initrad it U a lourco of tniiery, causing
"I had no idua that Miss Rnppo, against either I.oLnnd Stanford, Uni­ from Jacksonville the vngrnnt class.
puiu, belching, diuineti and beadversity
of
Southern
California
or
Mrs. Delmont, Miss Blake or .Miss
There mny be somo who nro honest Iv
cchcs.
Provost were coming to the party un­ Washington state, it was announced out of work, but the mnjority of thus •
Tho pcuon with a bad itomach
todny.
til they actually arrived,” he said.
who hnvo no jobs are men who do n t
diould bo satisfied with nothing lea
want jobs, and who would not make
than permanent, tailing relief.
nny effort to keep n job if they hnd
*1 Tho tight trmrdy will act upon tho
it.
f
liningi of the itomach, enrich tho blood,
aid in cnitiig out the catanhal poiioni
The vngrnnt takes up too much
and itrengthen tvety bodily (unction.
room to be permitted to remain in
Hie large number of people who
Jacksonville.— Jacksonville Metropoharo successfully uied Dr. Hartman’a
lls.

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Looking Wank i;

W e have them in solid vvhite, and black and
gold. They are constructed from the most
durable fabric known to the knitting indus­
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SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20.— Re­
buttal testimony began at t^e roopesInR o f tho Arbuckle manslaught­
er trial this morning. Tho ijlstrlct
attorney’s office, nfter n conforenco
with all engaged In the prosecution,
announced thnt nbout forty witnesses
would bo heard.

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LENA C LA R K E TA K E S
STAND IN DEFENSE
(Continued from I'afe One)

room, nnd flnnlly in the flush tnnk,
under the InrRc copper ball, found a
wad of bills. There wns $726 in the
roll in tons and fives. Ho took the
money bnck to the jail, wont Into the
cell nnd “ wo sat down in the bunk nnd
counted it. Miss Clnrko snid she
missed some nnd couldn’t account for
where It had Rone unless she had
spent it.
Postofflce Inspector Bnnnon wns re­
called ns the first witness of tho
morninR and Mr. Jones, for tho state,
tried to get him to repent certnln tes­
timony rolntlnR to tho money shortiiro In the West Palm Bench postofflee, but It failed to Rot by tho JudRo.
The question, however, wns opened
up ns to tho nllcRed burned money
order Rllps to tho amount of $20,000.
Mr. Jones Rot Mr. Bnnnon to sny thnt
if these slips, declnred to hnvo been
burned, were not destroyed, could not
Miss Clnrko Rot duplicate credit for
them? Tho Inspector said he thouRht
It likely thnt sho could.
Mr. Davis, fo r tho defense, made
the Inspector ndmit thnt if n double
credit wns Rotten It would certainly
bo discovered in tho postofflce audi­
tor’s office.
Miss Ella Spellman, assistant clerk
at the San Juan, wns tho witness this
morninR. Sho said she saw Miss
Clnrkc in tho lobby nbout 8:30 Mon­
day nighL Dr. A. P. Black, a chem­
ist o f the University o f Florida, re­
called from Saturday when he told
thnt in an analysis of the Mlltimoro
stomach he found no ovideqeo of a
druR, or poison, told today of the dis­
covery by the analysis thnt Mlltimoro
had just enten a meal when ho wns
killed.

OIJLANDO, Nov. 20.— G. L. Smith,
assistant postmaster of West Palm
Bench, was the first witness put on
the stand today by the defense in the
Clarke trial. Smith testified to er­
ratic conduct of defendant who
he
said was subject to fits of melancholy
after the death of her brother. One
of her peculiarities, he said, wns her
fascination for hlcndhiR of colors. Shu
would often put fifty cent stamps on
letters to make the color of the stamp
blend with the envelope. Olficials be­
YEGGS K EE P T H E COIN
lieve testimony will be concluded by
BUT SEND HACK CHECKS tomorrow and arRument hcRun not
later than Wednesday.
JACKSO NVILLE, Nov. 20.—Two
unindentifled youiiR white men Into
FORMER SALOON MEN
Snturdny niRht entered the bakery
RUN DRUG STORES
hero of D. C. Dorsey, hneked Dorsey
Into a corner, riflefld his safe o f cash
NEW YORK, Nov. 29.— Charles II.
and checks to the amount of $1,0(10,
Heimcrzheini,
secretary o f the Kings
nnd escaped.
County
Pharmaceutical
society, today
ThroURh the mail today Dorsey re­
declared
that
one-third
,of the drug
ceived a letter containiiiR the checks
stores
of
Brooklyn
uro
now
owned by
nnd n note slRned " Y ors." The ban­
former
saloonkeepers,
who
have
gone
dits npoloRized fo r tho "Inconven­
ience" to Dorsey, but said they needed into tho business sinco prohibition.
Federal agents estimate thnt In the
tho cash to return to their "stricken”
fnm llies nnd that some time in tho Inst year COO drug stores hnvo been
future "when fortune smiles upon us” opened in New York and it is snid
they hoped to repay him. They Rot that durin gthu last few months in­
ordinate sums hnvo boon olfurcd for
at least $010 in cash.
established pharmacies.
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-- -- --------- ---A citizen suggests that n police
Tho world nows tho day It happens,
hnnd be orRnnlzcd In Jacksonville.
Go nhcndj wo nlrcudy hnvo tho wng- delivered nt your door each evening,
16c tho week.
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ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1
Display o f articles for sale; chicken supper.
Appearance o f Sylvia at 9 o’clock
.

On F R ID A Y , DECEM BER 2
Display o f Fancy Articles for sale.
Oyster Supper
Tableaux o f Recent Fashions put on by
Baumel’s Specialty Shop.
Sylvia’s appearance and disclosure o f her
identity.

—

The Fellsmere Tribune is nuthoritv ]
for the statement thnt very little
damage wns done the honn crop in
St. I.ucie county by the big storm.
On south of the low lands things were
considerably, washed out, nnd replant­
ing Is going on In some places where
other truck crops nre nlrcndy being

lamoui medicine, recommended for all
catanhal conditions, offer tho strongest
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W EDNESDAY,
NOVEM
BER 30, 1921
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SANFORD DAILY HERALD
I W , l i U t t N i i i m , I &gt; u d i;
TIm
Herald Buildlu, 10T HuaelU i m u
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THE HERALD PRINTING CO., Inc.

the shoals nt any prlco. The corpora­
tions do not want cheap nitrates, they
do not want thousands of people to
have jobs, they do not want prosper­
ity except for thomsolves.

: Only 26 more Days till Xmas -

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Wo want the people of the South to
fi. J. H O LLY ____________ ___ Editor nlwnys remember that Henry Ford
IN. J. LILLARD....Secrctary-Trensurer was not allowed to take over Muscle
&gt;3. A. N E E L ........... General Manager Shoals and develop It for the South
anil Rive employment to thousands of
C. L. IR W IN
people
and make tho South the grontC1BOULATION MAM 40 EB
Phono 148 up Ui fl I*. M.
cst country in the world. He was not
u oT.nm n.- Mu m M m . J t .o .n oa ipplloatloa allowed to r Ivu the farmers eheajfcr
iubianpilaa Frloa la Adraaia
nitrates. Republican interests do not
Tsar ........... ........... .................. |d.00
111 If until a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 want It.

Wo will not say “ Do Your Christmas Shopping
Early.” Too many have said it before and it is al­
most a joke. But we can say without fear of joking or contradiction thnt if you have been saving
your money through our plan thnt doing your
Christmas shopping will enuso you no fear beenuao
you will have that nest egg from which to draw.
— IN SHOPPING A N D IN E V E R Y D A Y LIF42—
It comes to you with full force that you have not
been saving as you should. There is nothing gives
you s i much independence ns a Bank Account.
Come in nnd lc* us tell you about it. Christm;.s
i n :,"'s i home to you with full force.

D.I Ira rad la Cliff bff Carrier
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The biff 1|. ta lt-paff* Waahlr Barald **•
tlr.lff coraaa Ia n Inula Ooant, and la pabllabad
••rat, rrldajr.
Adrartlilnff ratal made knava
am application.
Damacratlo la paUtlaa, M W
a«r pair, alwayi tn adraaca.

A CUT IN FREIGHT RATES.

To the average American a prom­
ise o f a cut in freight rates has a
Member of The Associated Press
choerful ring. It may mean fewer
melons cut for distribution among
railroad security holders, hut it will
moon smaller losses to the producers
The new automobile license tuR will
be Pxlfl Inches. We do not believe of the country.
Tho proposed cut of 10 per cent
our little Ford will be able to drag
r&gt;i
farm
products in earload lots will
this Mr tag around everywhere
it
make
ns
great difference to farmers
Roes.
and
gnnlners.
Thnt 10 per cent
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easily
mean
Just the difference
Wo are publishing the Lena Clarke
between
profit
and
loss
to the grower.
case because our readers want the
o f Sanford
Florida
will
be
greatly
interested1
news but honestly it sounds more I ike*'
a trip to Chattahoochee than anything in this announcement. It will mean
■in
several millions to Florida fruit
wo can remember.
growers an,! farmers 'uring the next
\
---------- ° ----------Tim Ohio river is having a flood at six months if it soon goes into effect.
this time of the year. They ought to Lnst spring thousands of tons o f cab­
arrest the old girl. She never became bage rotted in the, Holds of Florida
angry before the early spring to our because the freight rates were s o 'come, to pay for building a homo,
high that there was nothing in it to without the exactions to which he is
knowledge.
ship. The price received would hard- subjected if he is forced to buy or
Leesburg Commercial announces in ly pay the freight, so it was cheaper rent under the present system,
Hut if these resources fall, there is
big headlines that "the yacht club to leave it rot in the Held than spend
You Can Find the Name o f Every Live Pro­
will lie stationary." Wo are glad of the time ami expense o f marketing.1another, which is receiving attention
that. We don’t want it to come float­ People in the north were thus depriv- in certain quarters. That is for the
fessional and Business Man in
ing down here to bump into our new ed of a supply of good cabbage, while government to raise the interest in
pavilion.
Sanford in This Column
the growers in the south were depriv­ postal savings deposits nnd loan the TO T H E Q U A LIFIE D ELECTORS
funds thus raised, on a sort o f build­
ed o f n market.
OF SANFORD:
The defense in the Arhuekle case
Hut the interesting fact Is, that the ing and loan plan, to home builders.
It is with n deep sense of duty that
will show a film to provu that Vir­ railroad companies were likewise de­ It would lie a pity for the regular 11LAW YERS
CONTRACTORS
I have consented to bocomo a caruliginia Rappe was an athlete. Maybe prived o f revenues. If the people nancial machinery to/nil nt so criti,
.
,
,
date for the office of City Commisshe was lmt an athlete would have no did not ship their produce, the rail­ cal a junction, but it would be a «■«of thu City of Sanfor(J| but
. S. O. Shinholser
George A. DeCottes
show against a mountain of flesh.
road company got no haul. Thus the Iamity to let the present housing sit- whon 7J)0 of my fellow-townsmen r e
Attorney-at-Law
Contractor and Builder
-------------- o --------------bight rate acted as n boomerang; nation drag along as it is.— Lakeland quogt it( , kll0w o f not|ling else to do.
Over Seminole County Bank
Dispatches today say "Japan holds freight ears Htood idle; railroad com­
SANFORD
-:- FLORID*
Telegram.
Having been thus nominated I herckey to armament situation." Say, \vhy panies had no business. Now rail­
SAN FO R I) -:-:- FLO RID A
°
1by announce that I urn a candidate
don’t they push that hunch o ff the road officials see the error of their
LE N A ( LARK I'. S HI RANGE 1ALE. f „ r the
(,f City Commissioner at
hoards and get busy with their own ways and are reducing rates of their
Sanford Construct’n Co.
' the ensuing election to lie hold on tho HARTFORD B A T T E R Y
affairs? Why should any nation hold own accord. While state and Inter­
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
The prosecution made a ten strike Ctli day of December next, and pledge
the key?
slate commissions were allowing them' when they allowed Lena M. T. Clmkc myself, if elected, to an impartial and
Planes nnd Specifications Chmfall;
“ Battery Insurance”
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to lmost rates at will, they were los­ three hours and a half to detail the conscientious performance of the du­
Sold and Serviced by
State papers have discovered thnt
All Work Guaranteed
ing money because they were losing strange story of her existence in the ties of tho office for the advancement
the defense in tile Lena Clarke ease
II. T. PAC E
P. O. Boi » t
business. And it is altogether likely universe. The time was little enough of our city nnd the wolfnre of its
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
will put in a plea of insanity. Old
when
one
considers
tlit?
extent
of
ter­
thnt rate-cutting will be extended fur­
people.
stuff, old stuff. Everyone in this part
ther and the cuts will go deeper. Rail­ ritory which nhe covered. She began
Haight &amp; Wieland
I wnnt hero to express my apprecia­
P U R E W ATER
of the United States knew that the
roads have new competitors to meet with the creation of tho world, when tion for tho splendid potitions filed
day tho man was killed. .
nnd n determined people to satisfy. she as n conscious atom saw God placing mo in nomination.
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Elder Springs Water
There is n possibility of the old com­ place the plnnctn in their orbits, nnd
Vory sincerely,
Balfour says we "don’t wnnt two
99.98% PURE
petitive methods being resorted to in traced her existence down through 100-tfc
FOREST LAKE.
Smith Bros. Garage
leagues." Quito right, old eluip, quite
Phone S ll-W
Sanford, Fla,
order to get business. A new erg in the Garden o f Eden, the mythologi­
right. We don’t want two leagues of
Expert Repairing
transportation is upon ns. The air­ cal times, Egypt In tho days o f the
nations, we don't want two leagues
OIL. GAS and ACCESSORIES
craft, the automotive transportation Pharanohs and Cleopatra, Palestine
Employment Bureau
o f base hall, wo don't wnnt two lon­
Oak and First
LO RD ’S P U R ITY
facilities and the developing o f our and Old Romo, through many stirring
gues in Florida.
inland waterways, may send railroad scenes in which she bore always a The Vocational Committco o f tho Bus­
,W ATER
operators back to Hrst principles In most prominent part. Coming down iness and Professional Woman's Club
W A R D &amp; R IV E
Harney Colson, of Gainesville, calls
AS GOOD AS TH E BBST
order to get business,
,
to compnintivcly modern times sho requests all young wtmen desiring
Tor "all Florida men” to attend the
Dally
Service
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Phone III
employment
to
register
nt
tho
First
I f railroad companies only paid told of her familiarity with Shakes­
G E N ER AL R E PA IR WORK ON A L L
football game at Jacksonville between
National
Hunk,
nnd
business
men
redividends on actual Investments, and peare, who wrote tl e part of Ophelia
M AKES OF CARS
North Carolina and Florida on De­
uirlng help to consult register.
for
her.
She
predicted
that
in
eight
did
not
pay
fabulous
salaries
to
men
cember II. There will not he any
NOVELTY
who render little or no services, there years Delis will he president of the
Old Ford Garage
Went First SL S A N F O R D
crowding at that.
HERALD ADS get results.
would lie ample room to cut rntes nnd United Sfates, and she vice-president,

The Peoples Bank

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

FOREST LAKE
CANDIDATE FOR
CITY COMMISSION

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still make good money, it is the nrNew England is having a time with
tiHcinl and ornamental Hide of rail­
heavy snows ami hail and h— II and
roading thnt is expensive.— Orlando
nil that goes with i&gt; heavy snow storm
Reporter-Star.
and sleet and cold winds.
Wo are
---------------o -------------- Just enjoying It down here with our
TH E HOUSING PROlil.EM.
tcttucu going north on bare markets
from this time forth.
A problem of national importance
is presented in the shortage of houses,
Hoover claims that 2,000,00ft idle amounting to perhaps Hve millions,
men have received jobs through the which exists in lids country as a re­
national conference on unemployment.
sult of tlie suspension of building op­
What has become of the other 01,000,erations during the war and the two
000 Hint some of the radicals talked
years following it. it is a situation
about being out of jobs. Probably
which will not rigid Itself. Intelli­
walking to Florida to pick gold o ff tho
gent and patriotic effort is needed to
trees.
counteract its evil effects.
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Two distinct consequences o f an
Good old Major Whittlesby or Lieut. unfavorable nature may lie noted. In
Col., ns lie was called before lie left the first place the shortage of houses
the service, committed suicide the oili­ Inis forced rents up to a point which
er day by jumping o ff n boat. Dis­ seems almost fabulous as compared
patches said memories of llie war un- to pre-war rates. Millions of house­
balanced his mind. There Is tin doubt owners, thereby provided with a now
o f it. Ho went through enough to tm- and unexpected source of income, arc
hnlance him and so did nil the rest of naturally interested in keeping up the
the hunch, officers nnd privates,
present deficiency in the house sup­
---------------o --------------ply. That is an influence which it
Henry Ford wants Musclu Shoals to would lio foolish to ignore. In the
help Immunity ns well ns himself but second place, capitalists have discov­
if we know the people in power in this ered that there may he an abnormal
country they will never let Henry Have profit in house building. Houses are
built on the cost-plus plan, nnd sold
at ruinous prices.
It is no secret that the average
SUGGESTIONS FOR SERV­
live-room bungalow, sold at $4,500 to
■
ING FLAG HRAND
$0,000 can lie built, even at present
H
PEA 8
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prices of material and labor, for from
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■ $2,000 to $.'1,000. Hut there are com­
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paratively few persons o f moderate
■ Stuff nn eggplant with mashed
means able to pay all cash down for
■
■ pens and rice covered with
crumlm. When baked this is up ■ tho construction of n house, Hence,
■ they have to pay, on installments, a
unusual delicacy.
hoims of about $1,000 over ami above
Creamed peas are delicious
■
a
fair price to tho more fortunntc man
arranged in altornatu layurs
who
happens to have the money.
with crumbs and browned in ■
■
It Ir a skin game either way. IU
the oven.
■
can ho relieved if building associations,
■ nnd hanks can arrange to finance the
■ builder of inoduruto means. For thnt
5 reason tho new building association nt
Phones 487-484
LakuIniuL is looked to with much
W K LA K A I1LOCK
hope. It ought to make It possible
for n lot owner, with a moderate in-

Thun Debs will he assassinated, nnd
she will become president. It was a
strange, weird, tnle, such ns could on­
ly he evolved from a disordered mind.
Of the killing o ' Miltimore she claims
to have no recollection whatever, al­
though she recollects perfectly events
that happened before the dawn of
history. But one thing she made per­
fectly dear: She has an abnormal
mind nnd is a dangerous person to ho
at large. Her place is in Chatta­
hoochee.— Tampa Times.
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It will he gratifying news to resi­
dents o f Lake county, snye the Lake
Region, to know that the bonds voted
Inst spring for the construction of
hard surface roads from Astor, on
the northern border, tn the southern
boundary of tho county, together
with thoroughfares from Eustis to
Cassia, Sorrento and Messina, Inke
shore drive from Ml. Dora through
Tavares to Eustis, new road from
Cassia to Crow’s Bluff and rebuilding
other roads on the east side o f the
county, are to he placed on the mar­
ket within the next thirty days.
— Got your Serateti Pads from The
Herald—by the pound— llie.

Deane Turner

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V. C. COLLER, Prop.

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Non-Skid

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General Shop and Mill
W ork

Tho vocational committco o f the Busi­
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
ness and Professional Women’s Club
requests all young women desiring 517 Commercial Street Sanford, FI*.
employment to register nt tho First
Nutiounl Hank,
TRANSFER
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“ W E D E LIV E R TH E GOODS”

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Storage Facilities

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If wo plenso you, tell others; il no
tell us. Phone 49H

HOTELS
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Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.

Hotel Montezuma

General Machine ami Boiler Works

"Sanford’s New Hotel”

Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
hands in stoek
Crank Shafts lte-turned

11.50 Up Per Day

Orlando, Fla.

SPORTSMEN

Sanford Steam Laundry

W. R. Link Tire Co.

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TH E B A L L H A R D ­
W A R E CO.

OIL ’EM BOYS

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PEERLESS TIRES

Geo. W. K night

Call 146-J
W. R A W LIN G , Prop.

Acteylene Welding
OF A L L KINDS

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Sanford W elding Co.
Located In Eagle Illdg., 205 (ink Ave.

Season opens.Nov. 20th.
IN S U R A N C E
Remember the Sabbath,
Electrical Contractors
N. Y . L IF E INS. CO. Phone 442
but oh you st.
111 Park Ave

21

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L. P. McCULLER WARE COMPANY
Sold by

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Sanford

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Florida anything In thlalln*
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AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK

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TOM MOORE

PROCLAMATION

loptometrist-Optician
lice OPP. P. O.
trappers

W HEREAS, the National Education Association and tho American jOr on, by their joint and combined efforts, are endeavoring
to secure for America a programme of Education adequate to 'meet
the needs of tho Twentieth Century nnd which will give every boy
nnd every girl that equipment In education nnd training which Is his
right, under n Democratic government, nnd which will make of nil,
whether native or foreign born, good American citizens; nnd
W HEREAS, it is a part of the programme in carrying out nnd
perfecting this commendable purposo of Informing tho public of
the accomplishments and needs of tho public schools, nnd to secure
the co-operntlon and support of the public in meeting theso needs;
nnd,

________Phonol92
TAKE NOTICE.

iThe law now requires that you so|ro a license to trap fur bearing ani­
ls or to chnso tho snmo with dogs,
nre requited to socuro this IIC( which will cost $1.00. I give
use,
notice on account of tho law being
w and shall oxpoct nil Interested
rtles to secure license before engngin trapping o f nny nnturo.
E. F. HOUSEHOLDER,
County Judge.

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WHEREAS, the work, as nhove outlined, undertaken by tho
American Education Association and the American Legion, is of
vast importance to the future of our country and the proper devel­
opment nnd training of the girls and hoys who constitute our hope
for, and must justify our faith, in n grenter America, and should
theroforo receive the henrty support nnd co-operntion of every
community.

JXPEItT i n s u r a n c e s e r v i c e
[ j represent progressive, modern in[ranco old-line companies and am
ompt In rendering you expert eervln securing fo r you Just what you
int In life Insurance on the plan
Jted to your present and
future
Endowment, monthly Income

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| Modern Equipment and Modern Methods

NOW, THEREFORE, I, II. R. Stevens, ns Mayor of tho City of
Sanford, Moridn, do proclaim tho week of December -Ith to 10th,
Amoricnn Education Week for tho City of Sanford, Florida, and do
call upon nnd urgo every person in tho City of Snnford to co-opdrnto
with tho American Education Association nnd tho American Legion
in tho work set npnrt for this week.
Witness my hand this 29th dny of November, A. D. 1921.
H. R. STEVENS,
Mayor.

and automobilo and fire in*

\ Wrlto or phone me to call.
W. J. THIGPEN.

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to to

H. W. N IC K E R SO N
B A L L SOLD FOR $750

ublic Accountant; Audlte— Systems
Income Tax Service

to

on the Farm Means Increased Produc­

[ANTED TO RENT
OR r&gt; 1IOO.M HOUSE unfurnished.
DR. WM. KERMODE
b2-0tp
Garner-Woodruff Bldg.

Edith Lucille Ball

Member
Federal

Reserve
System

The facilities, methods and equipment o f this bank are
modern in every respect. W e invite you to avail your­
self o f them.

First National Bank

might have written .....tie dramas In

teacher Piano and Harmony

The First National Bank is, and always has been, an ad­
vocate o f modern equipment and modern methods. W e
believe in modern equipment and methods on the farm,
in the factory and in the counting- room.
They make for efficiency. They make fo r greater pro­
duction at reduced cost. They promote success and pros­
perity.

to to to to to to

Lack Dramas jn Verse.
It Is a curious thing, In the present
high tide o f the drama, and remember­
ing Hint the glory o f English literature
Is Its poetry, that we have no good
modern English drams In verse. It Is
nil the more remarkable because the
foremost French dramatist and Uie
foremost modern Herman dramatist
wrote their iiuisteipieces In verse form
— ” ( '} ratio de Itergerac" by Rostand
nnd "h ie Versunkene Olocke," by
llauplmaim.
John Mnselleld. when lie writes
plays, writes them In prose, with only
slight exeeptlons. And so. for the most
part, have Synge. Yeafs, Lord hullsiiiiy, mid others.
(ieorge Meredith

Room 10 McNelll-Davls Bldg.
Orlando, Fla.
hone S,'i2

the Ellxnhethnii maimer.
Thomas
Hardy's “ hynnsls" Is an liitelleetual
.lust a National league Imseluill. tint, rather than a poetic masterpiece—It
knidenre 719 Onk Avc.
I'hone 24S autographed by President Harding nnd has nothing of the sublime, emotional,
Christy Miithewson. It brought $7511 thrilling, transporting power of Ros­
when auctioned oil at the i'olo grounds tand. We admire the author’s mind
In New York for tho henellt of the more than the work.— William Lyon
great ".Matty.” who Is now lighting Phelps In the Yale Review.
tuberculosis In tin* Adlrondneks. Truly
Warner, Now York liattor, was the
Rustless Steel.
purchaser.
Hustles* steel seems to he u com­
pletely established fact and It should
lie looked Into for employment In
Cubeb Important In Medicine.
Tho vul)obt ls tho sinnll nronintle various Industries, according to the
berry of Piper Etihehu, n climbing Compressed Air .Magazine (New York).
Apopka is to have a modern ice
shrub, native In Java nnd Ilortieo, bit! Says this publication: ’ “ It Is reported
on Herman authority that the Krupp plant. The present owners have just
now cultivated In various tropical
countries. Tho dried unripe fruit Is works are paying special attention to acquired a fiftccnton plant and work
the production of such steel. Thu
has begun In the construction of the
much used In medicine us u stimulant,
metal contains a large amount o f
expectorant nnd dlruetle. The Inhal­
new factory. This will greatly fa ­
chrome and Is snhl to he remarkable
ation of smoke from burning cubeb has
cilitate
the manufacturers in giving
for Its hardness ami strength. Its
SAVE YOU M ONEY
a palliative clYeet In some affections
resistance to chemical action Is such quicker and proir.pt service and, too,
of the respiratory passages.
that It Is not affected by boiling In affords them larger fields to supply.
nitric acid. It Is used as a substitute A cold storage will hendded to take
Write us
The Bursting of a Bubble.
for nickel-plated metal In the manu­ care of the local needs.
Statements iiuiile (lint because of facture of Instruments. The tlrm Is
the notation
method
o f mineral also studying the question of using
ORLANDO, FLO RID A
Hopnrntlon the future o f copper pro­ rustless steel In the umnufacture of
duction, nnd therefore, o f the electrl- plates for nrtlllclnl teeth In place of
cnl Industry, Is largely dependent the gold or vulcanite now generally
on hubbies Is declared by students employed."
o f Industrial development to ho ex­
aggerated. The electrical Industry Is
Her Conclusion.
no more Is dependent upon this proc­
"Miiiuiiin." said Elsie when the
ess, It Is declared, than Is nny faintly uml visitors from the country i for the Imth, bedroom and Nursery
other, hut It will henellt more di­ had sat down to breakfast, "Is It true ,
rectly. exports say, front this‘ Inten­ that people who snore Imve had consive method of copper refining than sciences?' I read In one o f my books |
nny Industry which does not use llillt they do."
For Brighter Light
Dependable Service
copper so extensively.
"I don't know, dear. Perhaps they
have. What makes you ask siieh a !
Women Match Coins.
funny question?"
•Til match you." used to lie reserved
"I was Just thinking. If It's true,
for masculine conversation. The flip Aunt Siisun must lit least have killed
of a coin decided who was to pay for somebody once.” — Itoston Transcript.
Firsts nnd Guaranteed
lunch or for u cigar. Dili women have
taken It up. It Is nmsciillnu no longer.
«
Oil Burned by Ocean Liner.
"The women have gollcn tired of
H costs approximately $102,000 to
lighting about who Is to pay." said the till the oil tanks of the White Star liner from visible pump. Accurate measure.
observing soda eouiilcr cashier.
"It
Olympic for u round trip. The tank*
used lo lake them about live mlnute&gt; hold 7,500 tons, and about TOO tops
to decide. Now they match a couple
remain at the end of n normal round
W c give tickets with each purchase,
of quarters lo llml out. 'I he winner
voyage. Tin* oil Is lakeii out at New
good for 5 per cent in trade
gets trentisl."
York ill a saving of nearly one-half.
Phono 181-J
The Olympic lias only recently been
The world always gives a respect­ equipped lo take on oil enough for
ful hearing to a reformer who Isn’t tin* return voyage.— Wiill Street Jour
D RINK
mil.
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trying to mnke n living at it.

Graduate Chicago Mualcnl College

A C O M M U N IT Y IIU II.U K It

STRONG

PROGRESSIVE

F. P. Forster, Pres.

1L0BE PIANO CO.
Empire Hotel Block

A M E R IC A N B E A U T Y
and H O T-PO IN T
Electric Irons

SANFORD AUTO
EXCHANGE

Electric Heaters

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Oils and Greases

Foot o f First St.

F. P. RINES

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Congratulations to the people of
Sanford over the new city pavilion on
the Luke Monroe front.. There is
much for Orlando to think about in
tills development. Snnford is going
ahead and utilizing its water, its
large lake, and ns a result Sanford
will gain a hotter appearance and tho
people will lie lienefittcd to an untold
extent. Orlando hns seventeen lakes
in the city limits. This Is a haunt
which any Jcity might well bo proud
of, nnd yet Orlando iH far from the
proper utilization o f tho water which

is available in any quantity.
Some
duy, "when dreams come true," OrInudo should have a connected Inkchoulovnrd system, and I,like Ivanhoe,
for instance, should lie a municipal
recreation and playground, witli a pa­
vilion in the center of that Imdy of
water and the shore line should lio
extended into a comfortably sized
park by throwing in the sand from
the water.— Orlando Sentinel.
The Herald lias quite a number of
unclaimed kcyH that have boon found.
If you have lost any keyu look over
our assortment. If these kcyH nre not
clnimcd within the next few days they
will lie disposed of.
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SANFO RD M A R B LE &amp; G R A N IT E W O R K S
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
C EM ETERY W ORK A S P E C IA LT Y
1018 West First Street

1018 West First Street

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ELDER SPRINGS WATER

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er regions that I have analyzed, I have found none superior in all good quaillies of tliut of the "Elder Water."— Phone .11M V .

Office in Miller lluilding.

Elder*Springs Water Company

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BY LOUIS RICHARD

T i n i o t i U - V o n Hh o n
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T H A T / J U S T Si t
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Consulting Chemist says of the water: "O f the many waters of this and oth­

He T h ro w s a Verbal W re n c h -In to the Constable's M usical W o rk s!

SQUIRE EDGEGATEH o w Ct\H I

105 Palmetto Avc.

Sell it with n Herald Wont Ad.

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Gasoline

Sell It with a Herald Want Ad.

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MONROE W ATER FRONT.

Edison Mazda Lamps

We do square,
straight-forward
Repair work and
“WE DO IT FO R
LESS”

C O N S E R V A T IV E

B. F. W hitner, Cashier

SANFORD

Fidelity Tires

Pder -Springs Water, fta 90 08-100
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THE SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1021
Mr. and Mrs-George Davis Hart, Mr. LE N A CLARICE W AS IN S A N E
— Hand W ork
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ IIR Shoe Repairing1
and Mrs. S. S. Bauiflel, Mrs. Fred
W H EN M l l t f f t l o i t e W AS K IL L ­
•&gt;nmuR I
Walsma. Mrs. Frank Gray an!, Mrs.
ED S AYS DR. R ALPH GREENE
Junie Roumiilnt, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Mahoney, Messrs. Slim Yountz and
(Continual from Pact On*)
Hodson Ball,
she saw God creating the unlvorno
and placing the stars.
,
BRIDGE A N D SHOWER
The sword thnt kept Adorn nnd. Evo
One o f tho prettiest parties o f the out o f tho Garden of Eden also kept
season was that given yesterday a f­ her in, though she wanted to lenve
ternoon by Mrs. Ayletto Fitts and nnd learn life.
^
An Assortment o f Ladies* dpd Gents* Shoes *
Mrs. Hal Wight) at the homo o f the
She wns later Isis of Egypt, the
and Slippers at
1
former, when they entertained at a last queen o f the Jews, St. Cecelia,
delightful bridge party and 'miscel­ Esnu and several others. She talked
laneous shower honoring Miss Ade­ with Snul of Tarsus nnd fussed with
laide Higgins, ono,of the most popu­ Cleopatra over Mark Anthony. Shake­
*
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lar autumn brides.
speare wrote Orphelin for nnd nbout
A
saving
of
$1.50
to
$2.00
per
pair.
The guests wore met at tho door her when she was in thnt existence.
— The Entire Stock Not on Sale but Many Good Bargains
by Mrs. LaVerno Hurt and Mrs. W.
A picture her brother loved fell
E. Watson, and little Misses Billie the moment he died of the bite of a
Wight nnd Martha Fitts received the snake.
gifts. The dainty little misses wore
She believes in theosophy, astrol­
cunning frocks of pink crepe paper ogy. crystal gazing, spirit communi­
We have a Jar filled with
and satin ribbons. Mrs. Wight, nnd cation and every weird pseudoscience.
beans In the window. The
Mrs. Fitts, hostesses and Miss H ig­
S A LE
Joseph B. Elwell lent her $38,000
nearest guess to the num­
gins formed tho receiving line, Mrs. to cover her shortngc caused by MiltiS TA R TS ber of beans in the Jar
Wight wore a handsome frock of more.
THURS., wins your choice of paij of
green organdie bended in black over
Assistant State Attorney Mohr wns
shoes. One guess with
black taffeta and Mrs. Fitts was beau­ Hamlet in a former existence o f his.
DEC. 1ST. rach
purchoso
::
“
tifully attired in pink georgette nnd
In his next existence Eugene Debs
tricolette. Miss Higgins wore for this nnd she nr« going to run for presi­
Hnnd Shoe Itepnliintf
occasion an exquisite gown o f grey dent and vice-president and be elect­
brocaded sntin with snpphiro blue ed. Then he is going to bo assassi­
A Good Place to Trade
ribbons, with accessories in grey
nated and she will become president.
■ The decorations were elaborate nnd
lienutiAil and featured the dainty col­
MICROSCOPE SHOWS LITTLE.
or motif of pink ami white. Quanti­
by Mcsdamos Fitts nml Wight,
ties of fragrant pink roses in baskets
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 30.— Har­ I
Miss Adelaide1 I! in^ins.
nnd vases wore most effectively plac­ ry Boyle, assistant manager o f the
ed. Pink chrysanthemums were nDo hotel St, Francis, where Miss Itnppo
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Hunt, of Indian­ used. The lights were shaded with
is alleged to have been fatally injured
MRS. K ltK I) D A K ! HR, Hociely Editor, apolis, are spending some time here
pink wedding Tiells, nnd in tho arches while attending a party in Arbucklu’s
Phone 2I7-W
al the Montezuma.
pink wedding hells were also suspend­ rooms, testified thnt two o f the rooms
I f , m i hit VP n n r f r l r i i d a v l a lt l ti K y o u
ed. The stairway in the reception involved had not been occupied be­
— If , u u n r r K ii I u k &lt;i » , , V B prrr or coming
First Nat’l Bank Annex
himir, dp U’ von nrp rnlrrlnlnlnut writ
w rllf
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Kerrod, of room was entwined with feathery as­
Ivin
ix.llnl . nrJ
In Hiln drpnrtm*nt, jrlvLjK
ru lu
tween the time they were vacated by
"T
A c Family Shoe Store”
Warren, Ohio, are spending a few paragus fern and wide pink ribbons.
d r l n l l n , o r tr lrli|tnnr thp itP m
Arbuckle and the time they were tak­ ■
tip R r r n l l , n ji jir ri'ln lril
days here, leaving next week for St. In one corner wns the "sent o f honor"
en in charge by the police. One of ■
SEE OUR W IND O W
Augustine where they will spend a benutifuly flecorated in pink nnd
B
SOCIAL C A LE N D A R
-(D iJei*
the rooms is that in which Miss Rap- [
illulHttrv.
few weeks and then expect to return white.
pe is saiii to hnvc been injured
will to Sanford to spend the winter.
During the afternoon the guests
Wednesday—St. Agnes Guild
E. O. Heinrich, a .onsulting erimin-] « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
played several numbers of bridge. The
meet at the Parish House at 3:00
ologist,
wns recalled ns n prosecution —
Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Cleverign, of tally cards were hand-painted with
o’clock.
nil
makes
automobiles, genuine
witness.
He said he examined with a '
Holden, Mo., are among the out of gold wedding hells and pink roses.
Wednesday— Miss Zoo Munson
“ E XID E " service.
Got the best.microscope
the
floor
o
f
the
room
entertain at an evening bridge par state visitors here yesterday.
High score being made by Mrs. Harry
i
R A Y BROTHERS, phone 548. lUG-tfc
where Miss Rappc is said to hnvc
ty complimenting Miss Adelaide
Lewis, who was awarded a large vnnStone's Rich Fruit Cuko.— L. P. McWalter L. Wight, of Cairo, (la., ar­ i ity powder puff. Second high score been injured. He said he found a
Higgins, whose marriage to Mr.LuAt n recent meeting of tl e mayor
large
amount
of
dust,
many
specimens
Culler.
203-tic
cuh McLeod takes place in
De­ rived in the city yesterday and will be i wns made by Mrs. Fred Wight who
nnd
council it was decided t&lt; dispose
associated in business with
Ha! was given a lovely Mmleria tray cov­ of human hair giving no indication of
cember.
o
f
the
Umatilla electric light, ice
sex, two shell hair pins, specimens of
Hnvc your watches and Jewelry re
Thursday— Holy Cross Guilds will Wight.
er. In cutting for the consolation
plant
and
waterworks systems. The
woman's hair, phonograph needle nnd paired at McLaulln’a. Two first class
hold their annual bazaar and supper
Mrs. W. J. Thigpen won n deck of
reason
given
for disposing of these
watch makers. Prompt service.
M. S. Wiggins, who has been in the bridge cards. The honorec, MisH Hig­ a white feather.
at the Parish House.
public
utilities
is that none of the
14l)-tfc
Thursday— Mrs. Charles Fedder will north and enst on business for the gins, was presented with a Mmleria
members
of
the
council are exper­
•»
entertain the member^ of tho Mer- past three months, has returned and tray cloth. There were fifteen tables
ienced
in
handling
these businesses.
Eggs, 55c dozen.— L. P. McCullor.
will spend the winter here. Mr. ami of players who wore later joined by #
#
rie Matrons liridgo Club.
The
entire
matter
was
placed in the
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Mrs. C. C. Cold) and children are Mrs. Wiggins have rented the W. D. thirty tea guests.
hands
of
Mnyor
Dent,
with
authority
*
visiting this week in Orlundo with Gillon homo on Elm avenue for the
The presentation of the “ shower" X
Whentsworth
Biscuit,
real
Graham
to
sell.
,
#
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. winter.
was beautiful.
Little Misses Billie *
crackers, 100 per cent whole wheat.
if # * * * #
Vaughan.
' &gt;’*■* - • f(
Wight nnd Martha1) Flttxy1Us fairies, r j * # m * * nu i
— L. P. McCullor.
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Presbyterian Bazaar, Friday and
Mrs. Margaret Harries, of JuiTcrson escorted the [ii|nnrqd&gt;’tO; b«r sen^ of
Friday— Holy Cross Bazaar and aupSaturday, Doc. 2 nnd 3.
214-2tc
Court Apartments, Orlando, is spend­ honor nnd tutor entered drawing a
•per at thu Parish House.
PARISH HOUSg K A LEND Alt.
Vnn
Camp’s
tall
cream,
$5.50
por
ing
the
day
here
with
friends
and
at­
Saturday— Mrs. J. S, Parrott will onHoly Cross Parish House
huge hnskot, of white prettily decor­
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Jones’ Dairy Farm little, link sautertain the members of the Every tending to business.
Nov. 27.— Brotherhood of St. An­ caso.— L. P. McCullor,
ated with white chrysanthemums and
snge.—
L, P, McCullor.
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drew
Dinner.
Week Ijridge Club at hor apart­
pink ribbons. From the hundlu wns
Tho Florida Cane Syrup company
O. E. S.
Dec.
1-2.—
Holy
Cross
Bazaar.
ments in tho Welnkn.
suspended n large pink wedding hell.
according to Howard Curry, will cel­ FOR S ALE — Eight room houso with
Grand Matron, Mrs. Huulah M. War­ The basket being filled with an array
Dec. 0-7.— All Soul’s Bazaar.
Saturday— Children's Story hour will
ebrate the first anniversary of organ­
bath, Immodlato possession. Small
bo held at Central Park at -1:00 ner, of Jacksonville, will bo at the of exquisite gifts, which were opened
ization
by
beginning
actual
canepayment
down, long time oh balance.
Masonic Hall tomorrow afternoon and greatly admired by the guests.
o'clock.
In olden times men hnd hobbies to
from 1:30 to 1:30 to hold n school of
Tho refreshments, of pink
nnd keep them interested. Now they hnvo grindin goperations nt the plantation Soo Lane or address tiox 762, Dnynear Dade City this month. Tho first tona, Fla.
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lD9-tu-Snt-4w
Mrs. !). I). Nowborry and little instruction, and will be at tho Mason- white brick cream, pink Iced cakes automobiles.
■■
k
Hall
tomorrow
night
to
pay
her
of­
season's
yield
o
f
syrup
is
expected
to
daughter Lucile and Mrs. Kenneth
nnd coffee, the plates being decorated
amount to 120,000 gallons.
Tho Fort Mcndc Developlrig Heard,
Murrell, Jr., spent the day in Orlando ficial visit.
with Dorothy Perkins roses,
were
All members, officers and visitors served by n bi*vy of young ladies who
of that city, which Is a l'ccdnt new or­
yesterday.
are requested to he present.
Our Fnil Invitation Sale is n big ganization by the citizens pf the com­
were attractively gowned in evening
success.
Mnny n new customer has munity to develop the iigHeultural re*
Mrs. T. A. Neal and Mrs. Harry
costumes in the p|istef shady*. Thoy
M cKIM -ltILKY.
wended
hia
(or her) way here and sources of the community1
Dickson, of Orlando, motored nvur
,"IS doing a
were Misses Norma Herndon, Daphne
been agreeably surprised nt the many! very satisfactory business. Sonic of
yesterday afternoon to attend the
The many friends ot Robert Me Kim Wimhish, Martha Brown, Esther Mil­
bridge party and miscellaneous show­ formerly of this city, will he inter­ ler, Muymo Morn, Sara Wight, Sara
special values wo are giving ulso tha the most favorable advertising has
er for Miss Adelaide Higgins, given by ested in the following notice in the Warren Ensturby, Agnes Dumas, Fan­
reasonable prices wo maintain on our been done, and tf»e people hre coming
Frames Rcpnlrcd Lenses Duplicated regular stock. They didn’t know be- here from Georgia, Alabama and oth­
Mesdames A. W.
Fitts and Hal Sacramento, California, Hcu:
nie Re ha nnd Zoc Munson and Mrs,
EYES EXAM INED
Wight.
fore that we carried such u line of er stacs looking for a location to farm
Curds are being received in todny's Dick Brown.
merchnndiso as wo hnvo here. “ Fall and truck and go in to’ business, and
This wns indeed it charming social
mail announcing tho engagement of
Henry McLaulin, Jr. In" nnd direct your foot stops this the are being located and given
Mrs. .1. M. Hums and daughter, Mrs. Miss Thelma Kilcy to Robert McKim, courtesy and one o f a series o f pre­
OPT. I).
way. We know wo can servo you something to do.
Howard Smith are spending the after­ tiie news coming ns quite n surprise nuptial affairs with which Miss Hig­
O
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OPTOMETRIST
well.—
Rivers Brothers, Sanford ave­
noon in Sorrento visiting friends.
gins
is
being
honored.
except to their closest friere's.
nue.
214-30-2 and w
212
Enst.
1st
HI.
Sanford,
Fla.
Attractive garments for children at
Miss Hi icy is the daughter o f liny
.1. A. Sullivan, D. Strugfleld, T. An­ I.. Hi ley, state controller, and Mrs. KNIG H TS T E M PLA R ATTEN TIO N .
■ the Proabyterian bazaar on
First
W E GRIND OUR OWN DENSE
There will he a called meeting of
derson, L. linker and Misses Pittis Itilcy, and though only a recent ar­
Fifth nnnunl Bazaar of the I’ resby- street. 4Wl21 l-2tc
and Walker, of Macon, (la., are mo­ rival in Sacramento, has already ac­ Taylor Commnndry Wednesday even­
terian church, two doors east o f Dean
toring through the slate stopping ov­ quired a large circle of friends among ing, Nov. 110, at 0:30. The order of '■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I 'turner's Grocery, will he held Friday
Hupmobile makes fin­
the Temple will he conferred and in­
er in Sanford yesterday.
and Saturday, Dec. 2 nnd 3. 214-2tc
the younger net.
She attended
struction in tactics preparatory for
al reduction, open modMills College and is a graduate of
tiie coming Inspection o f tills Com­
M, II. Shelton, of Daytona was in
Stanford University where she was
Hupmobile makes fin-&lt;?Is, $1250, Detroit.— B.
mnndry will he given. Important that
the eity yesterday transacting busi­
identified with thu Alpha Phi Soror­
ness.
every member he prusutit and in full
Cold Weather is Here al reduction, open mod- &amp; O. MOTOR CO., Sanity.
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uniform.
McKim is a son of William McKim
"N ow ’s the time to get your wood" els, $1250, Detroit.— B. ford.
John D. Jenkins, Recorder,
Mrs. Joseph Unihuck, of Orlando,
of Hanford, Florida, and a nephew of
O. M OTOR CO., San-|
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We have both OAK and PIN E
By order o f the Eminent Command­
was in I In; city yesterday calling on
S. W. McKim, a prominent resident
er.
OUR
WOOD
IS
GOOD,
oid friends and coining over to attend
fo r d .
! llnmo-Viindc food, candies, nuts,
o f this eity. He attended Tulnyno
the party given yesterday afternoon
OUR PRICE IS RIGHT
188-tfc
plants, "children's garments and all
University in New Orlcnns. Ho re­
A T T E N T IO N EASTERN STAR.
t
kinds
o/| ..articles suitable for Christceived a commission as lieutenant
Grand Matron Mrs. licululi M, W ar­
Don t forget tho Presbyterian Bn- mas gifts at tho Presbyteriun bazaar
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a during (lie world war and established ner will meet with Seminole Chapter, Phone 34 and give your
Friday and Saturday, December Friday and Saturday.
.
21-1-Jtc
order before the Rush 2zanr
a splendid record. He is popular both Eastern Star Thursday (tomorrow.)
nnd 3.
214-2tc'
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in business and social circles here.
The school of instruction will lie held
To get Prompt Delivery
Tho marriage will take place around from 1 to 1 p. nt., and at 7:30 the
The Rc.*io„ijtiior~banquet . «
Hupmobile makes finHie llrst o f the year.
Grand Matron will make her official
Grovolnnd
hotel
recently
wns
well
at^
® e Q U C t l O I l , O p e n lU O ti
or See J. T. A L L E N
visit to the chapter. All members
tended,
there
being
nbout
P)0
of
' I I I E, Seventh St.
els, 81250, Detroit.— B.
are requested to he present and visi­
BRIDGE P A R T Y
Grovolnnd's most public-spirited cltMrs. 0. p. Herndon wns the charm­ tors are welcome.
&amp; O: M OTOR CO., San­
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ izens present, This demonstrates the
ing liostcsH last evening at a bridge
Sarah Parker, &amp;&gt;c.
enthusiastic manner in which the peo­ ford.
party at
her homo on Sanford
A
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ple take to any movement which
JloightH. There being three tallies of
■
stands for progress. Thu.purpose of N E W B E R R Y ’S DRUG STORE
■
players.
■
this meeting being the organization
*(191(1 Phone 36
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Quantities o flovely red roses and
Jimmie Collins
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of n bonrd of trade.
204-tfc
dnhlinH were used In decorating tho
■
Presents
■
rooms where tho card tallies were
■
Appllnchicola oystors.— L. P. Mc*’ WHO IB S Y L V IA ?
placed.
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«IU-r.
203-tfc
What Is she? Como to the Parish
A very interesting game of bridge
House Thursday and Friday nights to
was played during tho evening. High
Noted Blues Singer of'New* York,nnd her
■ | Buy your Christmas gifts at the rcc. Join the gucsacni. A
prize
score among the ladies was made by
jj* Presbyterian Bazaar.
214-2tc awarded the first person guessing her
Mrs. S. S. liaumol, who was awarded
Identity correctly. '
2I2-4tc
a dainty vanity box. Mr, Gourgo D.
Whentsworth, real whole wheat,
Harl making high scoro among tho
puro graham flour.— L. P. McCullor.'
men was given un Rvershurp pencil.
*($ -*'“ % 'W a U h o t jt t y W'U mako
. th« IMS? wellvfclfldt.gAaolete^'lf you
At tho conclusion o f tho card gumo
like puns.
aH E N RY FORD has adapted
tr.

REDUCED

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One Pair Free

Price 35c per yd.

Sanford Dry Goods

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THE SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1921
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In and About
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Mention of
Maltera In Brief
Personal llama;
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BUSINESS MEN WANT. MUCH p

Summary or the
Ploatlag Small
Talk® Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Reader*

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For Florida:Generally fair
tonight and Thursday.
ill

Mr. and
were in the
the Logan
(nourishing
trnde.

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. THE BA U D C O N C ERT

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Sunday, made a big* hit and we heard one man say that they lacked only 1
one thing to make then* as good as the Scotch Highlander Band,

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that was their dr ss. W e bid to Tnake the skirts fo r Felix Frank, Har- j

5 old Haskins and G. C. Fellows.

TEMPERATURE

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Well, the old bulb wont
down to the right mark last
night nnd 07 might bo chil­
ly to some but 07 means
that good old lettuce nnd
that good price for the
same. It takes cold wenther to make good lettuco nnd
it takes cold weather to
bring the prices. It also
takes cold weather to stim­
ulate trade and make pcoplo
buy winter goods.
When
one can wear b. v. d.’s all
winter there is nothing do­
ing in the overcoat line nnd
nothing doing In the vege­
table line o f the clothes
line, yes. Cheer up. Brush
up. Brighten up.
5:10 A. M „ NOV. 30, 1021
Maximum ...........
07
Minimum ......,..........
45
Range ......................... 47
Barometer ................ no.13
Cidm and clear.

LL
Mrs. Ldgan o f Genova
city toduy^ They report
Mercantile .^bmpany ns
nnd enjoying a line fall

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A New Yorker who, for reasons of |
delicacy, must be nameless, was re­
cently griilIlloil with n tempting offer ■
of employment.
The firm which sought Ids services ■
required from him u scientific cltnrneter rending by an expert. He whs
refehrotl to a local psycho-analyst re­
tained by Die concern,
. The export rated him hlgh&lt;on Intent
■ability, but deficient In the essential
business quillltlcii of "self-esteem nnd
selllsliness."
He did not get the Job, says Les­ ■

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Soma Qualities That Applicant for a
Job Had to 8how In a Char­
acter Teat.

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PA O H F IV E

lie’s. "Horry," be was told,,"'but your
character shows there Isn't enough
Iron In your makeup."

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Anil ans w e said before

mWe want the Sanford ladies to call and inspect some o f the nice things

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Even though you are not
Ho, for the good old days when a § we have fo r Christmas Gifts fo r the man.
mean man was still an "ornery cuss"
L i'
und generosity was yet respectnble. jj ready to purchase yet, you can have them put uside fo r you.
We linvo not noted any Snnford
Time was when a man'll kindness rec­ ■
ommended him for a Job and gave
people attending the Lena Clarke
him reasonable hopes of advancement. ■ BE SURE TO SEE T H E E X C E P T IO N A L N IC E L IN E O P A L L W O O L
trial at Orlando thlsjWcek. They nre
Now* a growing number of employers
content to stay at hotinS’ nnd read The
Insist that Ids worth be weighed In i
Di n
SW E A TE R S
Daily Herald.
udvance with a pair of ji pot been ry’s
scales nnd gauged with a machinist’s
George Kingsley o f Altnniontc was
micrometer. And woe to Idtu If the
acute psycho detective discerns In Iditi
in the city todny. He is manager of
a tendency to meekness or human
the Royal Palm Fernery anti enjoys a
sympathy!
lie suffers tlit* besetting
liijr trade throughout the countvy In
business vices of modesty and tmselferns and decorations.
llslmess I
I low deeply, we wonder, have the
/ S u / fttffe k L
Roy A. Hunt, of tho 'Amoricnn Cen­
doctrines of these lotti-r dny prophets
tral Life Insurance Company o f In­
penetrated the collective business
mind of tlie country at large! Musi (tie
dianapolis, Is In the city orj business
model citizen who listens dutifully on
connected with his
Cupt. Wimu Sunday morning to a sermon &lt;&gt;n the
hi.sli is the agent of t))L« company for
brotherhood of man hurry home to a
Florida and is making a fine record
learned treatise on l.ow to despise Ills
fa
m in
ft n
and one o f which the company is
neighbor?
proud.
Whnt a tlieim* for (1, K. Chesterton
big tent on First street next to the
LOST
*—or Nietzsche!
Mr. J. M. llritt, who lins been en­
postoffice that are pleasing a large
gaged in the general merchandise bus­
audience and coming here under the
LOST— Golf bag, con­
iness in Cochran, Gn., fo r the past ten
LIFE AN INSPIRATION
auspices of the American LcgFn nnd HER
years, hns accepted a position with
taining sticks and the
being known to so many, of tno the­
the West Side Grocery, and expects atregoers of the city makes them more Difficulties Overcome by Helen Keller
Reasonable Terms
barrel o f a gun, Satur­
Should Shnme Any One From
to bring his family here soon. Ho popular than ever. Tonight they will
Discouragement.
day afternoon. Reward
First class Iningnlnw on brick road. $250 cash, balance $50
states that Sanford looks good to him. put on tlie “ Mlllionnirb’fl Son and the
per month and interest; or $500.00 cash and little smaller
if returned to Philip R.
Murk Twain mice -mid. "The two
Shop Girl" one of W. C. Herman's
payment
per
month.
YOUR
O
PPO
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TU
N
ITY.
most
Interesting
elmntelers
of
the
big productions and one that proves
Andrew, Celery Avenue.
HANDSOME NEW YORK
----------- Can Suit you in any kind of Real Estate-----------popular with the people everywhere. Nineteenth century are Napoleon ntitl
Phone 371-Q
208-tfc
Helen Keller." Helen Keller, the De­
YA C H T M AKES T R IP 1
Aside from the good dramas produced
troit
News
recalls,
wan
a
normal
child
LOST— On First street between (ink
HI* ST. JOHNS RIVER by Melville’s Comedians there are
until lit months old. At that llliio a
ami Palmetto, a pocket bonk con­
many good vaudeville acts that make serious Illness left her blind, deaf
taining
money nnd bunting license.
The gasoline Inunch "Sturdny” of Melville's Comedians famous every­ nnd dumb. Even during these early
Finder
please
return to Herald office
New York, owned by O. A. Slade and where. There will be at least four years In the dark sin* learned many
and
receive
reward.
213-3tc
piloted by Captain Canova, of Jack­ good vaudeville acts tonight with the things through the sense of touch. Her
chief
playmates
were
a
little
colored
sonville, stopped In Pnlatku fur a Dancing Durands, Addison and Liv­
CARD OF TH AN K S .
short stay Sunday afternoon. On ingston, Miss Grace Carpenter ami E. girl and tin nit! seller dog,
She was nearl,. seven years old
board with Mr. Slade and his wife Boyd Harrington.
when n teacher wits found to under­
We wish to thank all who were so
wo.c a pnrty o f fricndB who had come
Popular prices of ndmission and take wlmt seemed an Impossible task,
kind to show us their kindness nnd
down from Now York for a trip up everybody goes to see
Melville's Tills teacher. Miss Anne Hulllvun, besympnthy at our fnther’H funeral Inst
tile St. .Johns river to Snnford nnd Comedians every night.
gnn at once to talk Into her little
Sunday afternoon. Respectfully,
Under the auspices of the American pupil’s litiiiil with her lingers. The
other points o f interest.
(.'Ussiried. advertisements, A cent® a line. N o ad taken fo r le«a than
Sipes Bros.
llrst Word Miss Sullivan spelled Int^'
Thtf! Sturdny Is'u'Yttfy trim 80-foot Legion.
25' cent*,1kltd positively no classified ads charged to anyone.
Cash
Iter blind was "dull"; the next word
yatch carrying a crew o f six men
must accompany all orders. Count five worda to a line and rem it ac­
was “cake." The words were quickly
S IL V IA
and the captain and, contains ncco- CHRISTMAS SEAL S A LE
cordingly.
spelled buck, evt'n before the little girt
IN TH E SCHOOLS knew wlmt they meant. Very soon,
modntions for fifteen persons.
Mo­
.„-v,rn
. . . . .
,
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will ride through the streets at four
however, the spelled wortls with the
tive power is supplied by four Van
FOR R ENT Lljtht h o u «k Mp ln «
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, hc
Mrs. R. C. Maxwell, chairman for
FOR
SALE
hand language were connected with
Hlorg marine engines.
rooms uml unfuml.h.d room., 1020 i&gt;h
Th„ r„ ,
,,tM
„
the high school; Miss Milica chair­ a real doll und real cake. Within a
FOR S A L E — By owner, handsome East Second St.
211-4tp 0,c,nek
A fter the trip, up the St., Johns, the
213-2tc
man for the grammar school,
month she knew thirty wortls anil
homo furnished, modern conveni­
pnrty will return to Jacksonville ami
BANG! The Christmns Seal sale could talk them hack with her Ungers. ences, garage and bearing grovo; also FOR RENT— Two furnished bell ______
will make a trip down the inland
rooms. Inquire GOD Palmetto Avc.
As soon us she grasped the thought
started todny.
Home beautiful home sites in a grovo
route to Miami, Pnlm Bench nnd oth­
211-Ctc.
Do the children realize the benefit that all objects have names she oa a lake.
Box 110, Altnmonto
learned very fast. Within three months'
er points o f interest nlong the East
FOR
RENT—
Two
furnished
bed
done by these little stamps 7
Wo
11-3-lmoc
her voeahuliiry had Increased lo about Springs, Flo.
rooms, Mrs. W. F. Leavitt, corner
would think so, for the high school IKNI words, and within a year to 000
FOR S A L E —Dining table, walnut bed Elm nnd Third. Phono 437-W.
The1pilot, Captain .Cnnovn, is well
entered into the spirit uf the thing words. She Ik now n noted writer
■* nnd springs. Call 308-J.
200-tfc
known in Pntntkn, having resided hero nnd agreed to sell $200, with Mrs.
21-tfc
and lecturer.
previous to tys change o f residence Maxwell as the efficient supervisor
FOR S A LE — Ono Florenco Automnt- FOR RENT— Ono
furnished bed
to Jacksonville.
1c ti-burncr oil stove With mantel
Indian Name Reitored.
room, nlso garage. 110 Laurel Avc,
of this school's work.
204-tfc
I The grammar school, with Miss
The United States geological hoard and oven. ‘ Call 41G-W.
100-tfc Get An Abstract Before
has
restored
the
ancient
Indian
name
M SE VILLE 'S COMEDIANS
FOR SALE — Ono Dnisy chum. Call
Claire Milieu as principal, took $100
Buying Property
FOR RENT— Bed room, 311 Pnrk ave­
to the L’ntaraet ctiuyon and creek In
P L A Y IN G TO GOOD HOUSES
415-W.
20-1-tfc
to the fifth grade thru the eighth to
nue.
178-tfc
Grand
Cnnyon
National
park.
This
IN
PurriNG ON GOOD SHOW sell. Just watch the school children
FOR S A LE — Two story
business
Havasu, the Sky-hlue Water.
Call
building. Apply to tho owner, Klon FOR RENT— Suburbnn home!
set the pace that the other organiza­
Havasu emiyoii. In the western sec­
107tfc E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.
308-J.
Melville's Comedians hnrdly need tions nre going to follow. Whenever tion of Grand Ctiuyon National park, Aros, 805 0th St,
205-tfc
any mention in Snnford where they there is a worth while movement In Is t]es|lut'd within it few years to be­ FOR S A LE — Cabbage nnd lottuco FOR RENT— Fcrndale Apartments,
have pleased large audiences so many the city we enn guarantee that our come one of the seeutc points, which
furnished or unfurnished. See Mrs. j
plants. See R. F. Crenshaw at tho
times in thu years passed. They are school will not only stand behind it visitors to the national park will de­ postoffico.
200-tfc L, G. Loveless, in Molsch block, 305
sire to hc*'. In Its depth there Is n
putting on shows every, night at the but will push it to the limit.
East First St. Phono 205-L1 - 10-ltfc
When you’re auffarlng from
primitive Indian tribe living. They, G E N U IN E FROSTPROOF CAB------■
Um . — —
art! the IliivtiHtipiil, tltt! people of the
FOR
RENT—
Two
furnished
lied
headache,
hugu plants.
Leading varieties.
Sky-hlue Waters.
rooms, DU Pnrk Ave,
212-tfc
Immediate shipments.
Satisfaction
baokacko,
Less limn 200 Indians live In this
guaranteed. Cash with orders. Post­ FOR It ENT— Desirable housekeeping
toothache,
blooming garden where old ilg or­
rooms, Box 117.
212-Dtp
chards yield enormous crops npd corn paid 200—50c; 500—$ 1.00; 1,000—
neuralgia,
Express large strong pluntn
grows 10 feet high.
The tribe him $1.75.
or pain from any othsr oauio, try
FOR
R
EN
T—
Furnished
loom,
III
Just held Its own for many genera- 1.000— $1.25. Wholesale $1.00 per 1,Pnrk avenue.
213-Dtp
•G .
■ tlons.
000, Klon dyke nnd Missionary atrnwberry plants, postpaid,
500—$2.50; FOR R EN T—Two or throo
room
One or two and (he pain stop®
English Sparrown Eat Dandelion!.
1.000— $1.75.— Southern Plant Special­
housekeeping apartments, 710 Oak
Contain no habll.farmlna diug*
At least one good mark may hc set ist, Madison, Fla.
208-10tp ave.
2l3-5tp
Have you tried Dr. Milos' Nervine?
down for Hie English sparrow, so com­
A »h v a s r I t r u g g i t t
f’OR S A LE — Twin Indian motorcycle FOR R E N T — Nice bungalow, 5 rooms
monly regarded ns n pest. He Is fond
To visit us, Our Full Invitation Sale is on nnd
with
sltlo
car.
Inquire
Ford
Ser­
complete
with
bath,
electric
lightH
e
of the Heeds of dandelion, nut) when the
212-Dtp throughout, well screened, in fine resllowers have given place to tin1 fuzzy vice Station. .
p v
-ill j ,
"blow-hulls" spends much of Ills Unto FOR SALES— Ford delivery body, rear iduntlal section, 12th und Magnolia
wo arc giving an ondloss number of special
denning them from the lawn, In this
o f Dodge Bros. Motor Co., cor. of ave. $45 per month. Apply to C. A. I
a cJij
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214-ltp |
:■ country, as In England, the sparrow Is Oak live and 2nd street, Sanford.
Tnkuch, Pico Hotel.
(uii* 1
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also fond of .voting pens, and often
212Dtp
values. New goods arriving daily. It will pay

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W ANTED
FOR S A LE OR RENT— Cottages, J.
Musson, (101 Palmetto.
213-3tp W ANTE D — To rent or buy D or 7
213-Htc
FOR S A LE —0 room bungalow on
room house. Box 245.
Hire it St. $250 cash, balance $50
W ANTE D — Customer® for fresh mlik,
per month.— E. F, Lane, the Real
morning und evening deliveries^— R
Estate Man.
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nlshed for light housekeeping, gas
or unfurnished.— C. L. Walker, Park
for cooking, electric lights, running
nnd Commercial St,
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Transylvania Silkworm Culture.
.Silkworm, culture In Transylvania,
which was highly developed tinder the
Magyar regime, Inti which declined
during the war. Is again engaging at­
tention, anil the department of agri­
culture has tuken Mops to forward (he
Industry. According In Huugarliiii law,
still effective In this district, the prod­
ucts of tills Industry must tie delivered
FOR S A LE — Cheap, 180 gallon gnsoto the government for a fixed,mimuitt.
Hno tank and pump.— W cbI Side
it Is estimated that IftlMMH) kilos of
FOUND—Rqll of money. Losor may
2l4‘-'3tc
silk cocoons, representing a value of Grocery.
havo flame by paying for this ad.—
n.tXMI.OOO lei, cun he purchased* tfiiy*
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�Now then, let’s all make a determined effort to
avoid the rush and tussle of late
Christmas Shopping.
There is [every conceivable advantage in shopping early; complete assortments, efficient
salespeople, com fortable stores, low pre-holiday prices.
Merchants have found that with plenty o f foresight and planning they could bring forth the
best merchandise as well as best value. So all the progressive stores in town are ready fo r
Christmas buying— ready to help those wise people who shop early.

W e urge you, for your

own sake to shop NOW; You will be assured o f courteous service, unlimited selections,
plenty o f leisure in each purchase and substantial savirgs.

U. S. Arm y Store

Thrasher &amp; Garner

Everything in Army Goods

I.adios and Gents’ Furnishing Shoes

Hill Hardware Co.
Everything for the Holiday Shopper

East Second and Hanford Ave,

Mobley’s Drug Store
Sanford Dry Goods Company

Stationery, Popular Hooka, Cigars, Candy and

BaumeFs Specialty Shop

Corner Second and Sanford

Ivory Gooda

Iteady-tii-Wcar Millinery, Novelties a Specialty

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.

The Quality Shop

Gillon &amp; Fry

Everything for Men and Iloya’ Wear

Millinery, Hoae and Children’)* Hand

Electrical Appliances and Fixture, 111 Park Ave,

made Dresses

Speer &amp; Son
Useful Gifla for Mother and the Children

L. P. McCuller, Groceries
Perkins &amp; Britt

Everything Good to Eat

The Store That la Different1

J. D. McCrory’s 10c Store
Haa What You Want

Bower &amp; Uoumillat

A. RaiTeld
The Store That Saves You .Money

Imported Perfume, Caudles and Kodaks

John T. Brady, Jeweler
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware nnd etc,

Rivers Brothers

Treadwell Electrical Co
Electricians, Supplies and Fixtures

Peters Shoes, Dry Goods and FurnlshingH

Theo. J. Miller &amp; Son

Roberts Grocery
Everything for the Christmas Dinner

Sanford Cycle Company
Everything on Wheels

Kanner’s Department Store
213-215 Sanford Avenue

Sanford Groceteria
Across from the Fire Station

W aters’ Kandy Kitchen
Special Christmas Candy at Special Prices

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Stranded Warship Withstands Waves for Years

FORREST LAKE STATES HIS
POSITION.

SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST

To the Voters of Sanford;
It hns como to my attention that
efforts nro still being made to hnvo
tho peoplo believe that if elected City
Commissioner I would disrupt our
present form of government.
Now nothing could ho further from
the truth thnn such propaganda, for
tho following reasons:
First: I will he only ono of throe
comissioners and could not do nny
net without being Joined by one or
more of the others.
Second: Tho City Commissioners
cannot under the law
abolish tho
present charter, even though they nil
combine.
I lie city .charter can only ho chang­
ed by nn net of the legislature, or by
a vote of the people themselves.
Furthermore, I have no desire to
upset tho present fonn o f govern­
ment, as It is the
substance that
counts in nnything, nnd not the form.
Since n went
Id, the 1’ . S. cruiser Memphis Ims si nod However, there can doubtless lie some
like ti veritable fori lieu Ilist the wild waves of the .......................... .
eu. '1 his photograph was taken during tlm citnlnoxlal improvements mndc in the present
"l* Heplember, 11121, and shown hmv tcrrllk-ally the waves pound Via- uid'crulser
Vet still she stands, lirm nml charter ns hns already been demon­
solid, a iiiomniieiit to American shipbuilding.
strated, for example, the present
method of nominating candidates; hut
Ha Pa l « Hit fti r
Ha Uti
such improvements are matters for
four natives to carry one piece. I am
ATTENTION, CO. D.
the legislature, or
for tho people
i Kointt over there with a boat load of
themselves,
nnd
cannot
he effected by
grindstones and be the Rockefeller of
Hdq. Co. I). F. N. G„ 1st Inf.
the commissioners.
i ap.
Sanford, Fla., Nov. 28, 11)21.
I believe hat the administrative
Orders No, 83:
affairs
of tho city enn he run on a
lly a Sanford Celery-Fed
The difference between a woman
1. — The regular armory drill of this
Man
more
economical
bnsls thnn is being
( ,,r'd a clock. The latter nerves to point command on Wednesday night, N o­
out the hours; the former to make us vember 30, 1021, is postponed until tho done nt present, and nt the snme time,
forjtct them.
following night, Thursday, December with greater efficiency, nnd If elected
I shall work to thnt end.
1, 1021, at 7:30 p. in.
(Nutc t&lt;&gt; the make-up man; Give
I believe thnt the Inw requiring a
2.
— On Thursday night, December
Hope for the Middle Aged,
this a cabbage head.)
budget for each fiscal 'year’s reven­
I,
1021,
this
organization
will
bo
in­
“ There Is no need to grow old and
spected by Major Walter Moore, U. S. ues and expenses should he rigidly
sinr."
This kolyum will be continued ns
followed, and thnt the administrative
This Is Sir James Cnntlle’a message A „ National Guard Instructor for the
long as the gas holds out.
affairs
of the city should ho conduct­
to the man or woman whoso muscles State o f Florida, ami Major Chcstur
ed
on
Hint
basis.
appear to he losing their earlier re- II. Wilson, Machine Gun Instructor, F.
A Sanford man was putting up a slllenre. it was delivered at n dem­ N. G.
I have mndc no statement or prom­
stove when the pipe collapsed and ho onstration of Swedish gymnastics at
3. — All officers nml enlisted men ofise of whnt I shnll (Jo if elected, nnd
was covered with soot. His wife told thu Albert hall la London, Sir James this organization are ordered to re­ shall not do so, except such public
him he never did things right. ‘ ‘If presided and after watching the grace­ port at thu armory on Thursday night, statements as may lie published over
ful movements of the athletic young
what I do don’t soot you,” he said,
my signature, ns is this one.
people of lioth sexes said he hoped December 1, 1021, at 7:30 p. in, for
“ soot yourself.”
Sincerely,
the
purpose
of
drill
ami
inspection.
they would continue their exercises
FORREST LAKE.
even when they were no longer young
4. — All officers am! enlisted men
This kolyum ought to come up to In years. "Some of us," he added, must he present at this formation, No 210-Rtc.
the scratch the first day because I "who are wutchlng should lie in the excuses will he accepted.
arena doing what these young ones
am suffering from red bugs.
5. — This organization will stand in­ Members of tho party o f war de­
are doing.
Their muscles are not
spection as a rifle company.
partment engineers m et.with local
hard and Indexible.
Ours prnhuhl.v
There arc some inconsistencies in
citizens
to discuss facts pertaining to
0.—
Uniform
us
issued,
with
blouses.
are." Sir James added (hat SO per
this world that I don’t exactly under­ cent of the people of the world were
Miami's appeal for n deeper hnrbor.
GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
stand. Everybody is anxious to go to Imperfect. One leg was shorter than 212-ltc
Cnpt. Inf., FNG. Comdg. The project, ns proposed by tho city
heaven hut nobody irtMn » hurry about the other by perhaps thu eighth of
cnlls for n channel 300 feet in width
it.
an Inch or n two hundredth part of an
nnd twenty-five feet deep. Two prev­
Inch. It was nlinormal to ho normal. VENUS NEVER WITHOUT VEIL
ious hearings have been hold.,
“ How long,” ho asked the photo­
Impenetrable Cloud Maik Envelops th*
Quality Before Quantity.
grapher as ho poked his hond through
Planet and Allow* No Qlimpse of
Mere
bigness,
lifter
all,
la
never
a
the door, “ how long does it takes to
Anything Beneath,
sound criterion of value.
Art con­
f
#
get a picture of mo und my girl after
noisseurs know this.
They will pay
your leave your measure."
What
makes
tho
planet
Venus so
more for a tiny painting by Vlhort

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than for huge canvases by painters silver-bright?

It will always be. Not Ikav much we
possess, bow much wo produce, how
much we export or* Import, but Hie
• Thought for the Day
quality of all our doing and feeling
The object o f nil ambition should be and believing— that Is the thing.
.The wealtidest of nations can nt the
to bo happy at home. If wo are not
happy there we cannot be happy else­ same time lie the most discontented,
restless nml unhappy.
"More. more,
where.
more," Is never the slogan of true
success. Think quality, noi quantity,
Many n man
Is the dictate o f truth to all of us.— II.
is looking for n
Addington liruco In the Chicago Dally
day's work
News.
case.

who does not
want it.
It ia said that Henry Ford is to
again reduce tho price o f flivvers. His
motto is "Give every child a rattle for
Christmas.”
Tho five cent cigar is touted in an
advertisement as again a thing o f the
present. Yes, hut wo pay ten cents
for them.

Tired of Household Devotions.
E. F. Henson, son of the late arch­
bishop of Canterbury, In a reminis­
cent record of Ids family life, tells that
ihn Henson children grew rallier weary
of the rigors of devotion established
In the household o f the archbishop
ami, when tfw latter was absent, of
Mrs. Henson, mother of the brood, say­
ing: "W e won't have prayers tonight
for a treat!"

Source of Style.
"Your speeches do not display tho
The devil owes much
accuracy of grammatical form which
o f his success i used to distinguish them."
to the fact that I “ I’ ve been ufrnld something like that
ho la always on hand, would happen," replied Senator Sor--------i glmiii. "I have been obliged to depend
I just read that in Ynp that the cur­ Dll a brand-new stenographer."

rency is stone. Each slab is circular
---------------- with a hole in Dio center. Some pieces
For ofFico supplies, stationery, etc.
are so heavy that the wealthy have come to tho Herald office.

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS
A N Y P A R T OF TO W N , ON TERMS TO
S U IT 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 for 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
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silver lining of (be cloud-musk which
covers the features of Venus, for, as
dazzling as this planet appears to us.
It Is enveloped In somber clouds that
never seem to break and afford on n
glimpse of what Is below. At lenst there
Is no real proof that the markings
which have been seen are on tho plan­
et's surface at all.
Slow-moving
cloud masses would be liable to lie
very deceptive nnd might well be mis
taken for something more solid.
The persistency o f Venus' vast
cloud-envelope Is remarkable; It Is
present year In and year tail, reflect­
ing the sunlight with tnlrrorllke bril­
liancy.
How Venus would appear without It
Is hard to say, as we have no knowl­
edge whatever of thu real composition
o f her globe.
All that can be said with any ccr(aliity Is that she would lose a large
-hare of bur radiant tauuty tf this
light-reflecting shell o f clouds were re­
moved.
She might look like Mars or like
Mercury, nnd would certainly fall to
bewitch mankind iih she does now.
The true secret o f her peerless
beauty, therefore, Is her veil o f clouds.

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I wonder whoro nil the pillow cases Inferior to Vlliert In Ideas—nnd In this question to himself, nml must
have been unable to Had u satisfactory
g o 7 I never nuked a girl engaged In vision.
answer,
Loudon Answers states.
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think
qualitatively
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nnd
always
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PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW
AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT

The manufacturers
simpiy not able to make
all the Christmas Cards
wanted if orders are not
place:d early with them

TRAINED

Baby Girls, From Tholr Earliest Infancy, Are Taught Household
Duties by Their Mother*.
Most o f those who know little of
sitvogu nml Huinl-Mimigu peoples outlirully suppose Hint Hie children lire
allowed to "run wild" with no llimighi
given to lliclr training. This Is fur
from the truth, pnrilculiirly among
some of the tribes of Togolnml, on the
African west coast.
A n soon ns n girl hnhy Is aide to
toddle— nml they are taught to walk
much earlier Hum our children— the
Induing o f the girl is begun. Him I*
given n cnliihusii, mill tnught to lull
Mice It upon her head. Then the cal
nhiisli Is llllrd with water. Thus she
learns her llrst duty la usefulness.
From this time forth I ho child He­
roines n part o f the tribal or village
organization. She goes with her inotnpr to Hip rlvpr when the women go
there for water.
Him Is tnught to
sweep out the hut with n hrooiu. Out
In Hie forest she gees with mother
and there learns wlutl herbs and wild
vegetables nre good for food nnd
which should he avoided. At home
she in tnught how to prepare the food
the family ents. In n word, from tier
very earliest dnys the child I* tnught
how to iN-rform the domestic nnd oth­
er duties tho overage nntlve woninn
must perform.— Temple Manning In
the Cleveland Plain Dealer.

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                    <text>City Snbstanlial
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST
VOLUME

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VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1921

NUM BER 213

AMERICAN LEGION BANQUET THE PACKING HOUSE AND NEW HOME LENA Cl ARKF
AT VALDEZ LAST NIGHT
TAKES STAND
WAS GREATLY ENJOYED
IN DEFENSE
FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF THE WAKEFIELD PRODUCTS AT LAKE GEM, FLORIDA I j L l l i n

Legion Members and
Guests Had Most En­
joyable Affair

PRIZES PRESENTED
and

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many

good

talks

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MEMBERS AND GUESTS—
MUSIC AND DANCING

Ono of tho most plcasnnt occasions
of tho social senson was that of tho
dinner and dance given by tho Cnmpbell-Lossing Post, Amorlcnn Legion,
nt tho Hotel Valdez last night.
It was staged ns nn nftor-pleco of
the big Armlstlco Day colobratlon
that wns such a groat success, and
the Legion boys wanted nn occasion
to tell nil their friends just how they
appreciated their efforts in behnlf of
the Legion, nnd also to present tho
silver cups to tho winners of the var­
ious events.
,
A fino orchestra, arranged by Edgnr Ball, discoursed swcot music all
during the dinner nnd for the dnneo
nftenvnrd nnd, like nil tho Ball pro­
ductions, it was all right.
After tho invocation by Chnplnin
George Hyman, Post Commander L.
P. Roper nddressed the assemblage
nnd briefly outlined tho work of tho
Legion under his yenr's leadership—
a yenr that has been Ailed with many
ovents, with mnny big things for tho
benefit of tho Legion nnd for tho up­
building of tho city—for tho Amer­
ican Legion represents tho boat typo
of American citzenship.
.
Commander Roper then Introduced
Judge Georgo Herring, tho now post
commander, who responded In n hap­
py vein nnd ppromlscd all his "bud­
dies" his unqualified m pport in all
thnt tho Legion meant nnd stood for.
The following gentlemen wero call­
ed upon nnd responded In a few words
about tho Legion: Dr. Hyman, Geo.
A. DeCottes, Forest Lake, George W.
Knight, Chnrllo Britt, tho "Cnrnivnl
Man," R. J. Holly nnd several others.
Tho presentation of the silver cups
wns ono of tho most impressive and
most delightful items on tho pro­
gram. Commander Roper had n dif­
ficult task in presenting each cup nnd
he was equnl to the occasion, nnd in
n few words of graceful acknowledge­
ment of tho debt tho Logion owed all
those who had assisted in many ways
in making tho Armistice Day n suc­
cess, ho presented tho silver cups to
the following:
Mrs. Loaning, president of tho Wo­
man's Auxiliary, for tho best dacoruted flont.
Mrs. Henry Wight, for the Welfnrc
Department of tho Woman’s Club, for
the best decorated float, tho car of
Mrs. A. E. Hill.
S. II. Lloyyd, of Lloyd’s Shoo
Store, for tho best decorated commer­
cial flont.
It. l \ Walters of DcLnnd for tho
first prize In motor boat races nnd
Roy Cooke, DcLnnd, for the second
prize for motor honts.
Rollins college for winning tho ca­
noe races, received a cup nnd two in­
dividual cups, and the collogo wns
represented by Jnck Stevens and J.
R. Iinlliday, who accepted thu cups.
All of tho recipients responded to
the presentation of Commnndor Ro­
per with words of thanks straight
from their henrta npd this occasion
was made n most happy ono by the
Legion nnd all those who were pres•nt to receive tho prizes. Tho silver
cups wore works of a rt nnd beauty
and were donnted by the First Nnionnl Bank, the Seminole Bank nnd
the Peoples Bnnk, of Mils city, and
by F. F. Dutton, Wight Bros. Com­
pany, Harry Ileeren and tho Amer­
ican Legion.
Tho tinnquot was ono of tho Hotel
Valdez' banquots and that putn tho
seal of approval upon it. There was
delicious chicken, olives, celery, dress­
ing, mashed potatoes, peas, dessert,
coffee and cigars and It wn&lt; cookod
nnd served in tho stylo thnt has
made tho Hotel Valdez famous.
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After all tho nups had been present­
ed George A. DeCottea nroso and
(dated that ho had a cup that had
been given him to present ono of tho
members of tho^Legian for distin­
guished services nnd ho presented n

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ROBBERS FORCE ENTRANCE
INTO PRIVATE HOME
—STEAL MANY JEWELS

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Celebrated Case at Or­
lando Takes on New
Interest

(Hr The A•■orlatrd I'rtu )
CINCINNATI,
Nov. 29.-B ’our
armed robbers early today raided tho
residence of William Coopor Proctor,
president of the Proctor &amp; Gomhlo
company, in tho Glondnlo suburb of
Cincinnati, forced three woman mem­
bers of tho household, who wore
nlono fh tho house, to bccomo prison­
ers in tho cellar, nnd then ransacked
the home, escaping with Jewclory
valued, the police said, at more thnn
$100,000.

DESCRIBES SCENE
THAT TOOK PLACE IN ROOM OF
HOTEL WHEN MILTMORE
LOST HIS LIFE.

ORLANDO, Nov. 29.—Lenn M. T.
Clnrko took the stand In her own de­
fense this aftornoon and in describing
tho scene In the room In which sho is
chnrgcd with hnving killed F. A.
Miltmnrc on the night of August 1,
after
she put a drug in a glass or wa­
LAKE GEM PRODUCTS COMPANY TAKES
ter ho drank, sho said she suddenly
OVER THE WAKEFIELD PRESERVING
became dizzy, the lights blinded her
nnd the next sho knew she bumped
COMPANY, OF GENEVA.
Into someone in tho hall.
This, sho said, brought her some­
I'lioviim f o u r e l in q u is h m e n t ' New Big Factory Building at Lake Gem Will
what out of her dazed condition nnd
tho next she snw wns Pnttcrson com­
f o r e ig n t e r r it o r ia l
Manufacture Well Known Product in Large
ing down the hnll.
STORMS
OF
HAIL
ANI)
COLD
lll(iHTS
Quantities.
Miss Clarke chnrgcd Miltmoro with
WEATHER HAMPER
(Hr The Aaanclnlrd I'rraa)
drugging her brother Pnul and steal­
WORK
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21)—Nino, It |„ with n .Rrct thnt tho mnny will lie used exclusively in the manu­
ing $.19,000 in July, 1918. Sho says
powers in conference on Pacific and fricn(ls of Mr&lt; nnd Mrs. Wakefield, facture of marmalades, peels and cit­
(lly The Aaaorlalrd I’rraa)
she obtained the money with which to
BOSTON, Nov. 21).—New England roplnco tho loss from Joseph Elwell,
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.Cm ,lUL;H1t,io n 3 today adopted (operating a marmalade business at rus products to oporate their big plant
resolutions providing for relinquish- I Genova, known ns tho Wakefield Preis
recovering today from damage nnd hut inter hegnn Juggling tho money
to enpneity. This department will be
ment of foreign extra
territorial serving Co., learn of tho sale of tho
confusion
as the result of storms of order accounts nnd took enough to
in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield
rights in Chinn. After adopting tho Wakefield Preserving Co.'s plant and
the
last
two
days. Whilo efforts nro repny Elwell. She admitted tnklng
who have an interest in the business.
resolution the delegates continued tho business to the Gem Nursery and
being
made
to
restore lighting com­
t The output of tho now factory is
tho $12,000 registered packages from
discussion of Chinn’B requests for Citrus Products Co., located nt Lake
munication
and
transportation servic­
contracted for through the Now York
tho registered po\:ch In August of
withdrawal of foreign troops.
Gem, about four miles from Mount Globe and a chain of stores nnd it is es, new storm of hail s*t in in Enstern ’ this year and putting spurious pack­
Dora.
tho intention of the company to estab­ Massachusetts, the weather turned ages In their stend.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—Hard­
The Geneva factory will bo used for lish other plnnts in favorable locations cold ngnin and icy burden thnt pros­
The morning session wns given over,
ing’s suggestion for continuing con- I the manufacture of a few carloads of in the citrus belt.
trated wires, poles nnd limbs of trees
to
n great oxtont to n resumo of tes­
feronco of nations expected by admin-1
d l o f Vhe^m.chinery
Tho Gem Nursery nnd Citrus Pro­ increased.
timony.
Tho session wns enlivened
istrntion officials to become subject ia ln8tullcU ln tho big new steel . t r u e ducts Co., is to bo congratulated on
by
ono
unusual
nnd quito unexpected
of formal discussions before the pres- turo C0BtinB | BO,000 Just completed by securing the business nnd services of
Archbishop Curley
touch. At 10:45 a. m., just boforo
out conference ends.
tho Gem Nursery nnd Citrus Products tho Wnkoflelds ns thpir citrus pro­
To Be Installed To­ States Attorney Jones rested the enso
Co. This company owns a sufficient ducts have the reputation of being of
tho state, I.onn Clnrko’s handbag,'
morrow Morning for
acreage of bearing citrus fruits which the best manufactured in Florida.
Col. Whittlesby
that wns found In room 87 after the
Commits Suicide
murder, wns Introduced Into evidence
Will Arrive in Baltimore Todny to
by
tho prosecutor. It wns n small
Enroute to Cuba
Meet Large Delegations.
hnndhng nnd worn Into condition of
being shabby, hut It contained some­
Was Comandcr of Famous "Lost Ilat(Hr Thr Aaaiirlnlrd I’rraa)
thing dear to tho girl’s henrt nnd thnt
BALTIMORE,
Nov.
21).—Archbish­
talllon" in France
op Michael J. Curley will arrive in wns the Inst chet'k her dead brother,
Baltimore today and tomorrow morn­ Pnul, had ever given her. Tho con­
(lljr The Aaaiirlnlrd I’rraa)
NEW YORK, Nov. 21).—Secret
ing bo installed as Tiead of tho arch­ tents were emptied out upon tho ta ­
brooding over memories of his experi­
diocese of Baltimore. Members of ble, nnd the cheek wns folded in with
ence in tho war from wheih ho emerg­
Catholic parishes of Baltimore and vi­ several others. Court wns in n re­
ed one of America’s greatest individ­
cinity mid delegates from Washing­ laxed mood, there wns nn examination
ual heroes wns ascribed today by
ton and various plneus in Mnryland going on of the contents of tho bag
friends nnd relatives of Lieut. Colonel
partment of Agriculture, began thoro, will line the route of tho now arch­ when nil of n midden, liko a voico
Charles W. Whittlesey ns tho cause Plant
That Promises at the direction of Mr. Stewart, n ser­ bishop’s drive from tho railroad sta­ from tho sky, Lena exclaimed:
of hiH taking his own life Sunday
ies of experiments in pro-cooling cel­ tion to Arehepiseopnl residence. Choirs . "You can hnvo ovcrythlg elso but
Much for the Future ery
whilo enroute to Ilnvnnn. Ho left
nnd other vegetables. This was of children stationed at intervals thnt cheek of my brother's,”
several letters, presumably explaining
Reaching across tho table to grasp
of Sanford
done with Snnford directly in mind, us along the way will sing hymns and
his act. The commander of tho "Lost
tho coveted piece of pnpor, her tono
the Florida Citrus Exchange sells in songs of welcome.
Battalion" disappeared from tho
loud, her voice fniriy echoing through
the markets the products of the co­
stenmship Tolon twenty-four hours
tho room, thoro wns about It nnd tho
operative organization of tho Snnford TARIFF MILL HEARINGS
out of Now York.
WILL RE RESUMED action Itself a childish qunlity, somo
Farmers Exchunge, nnd is well in­
intimate suggestion of tho Infnntilo.
OF THE PRE-COOLING IDEA FOR formed as to tho needs of thu vege­
ROBBERS BLEW SAFE OF
lllr Thr Aaaiirlnlrd I’rraa)
table growers boro. Through tho
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21).—Chnir- A very evident nnd omhnrrnsscd si­
REITER PACKING ANI) SHIPST. CLOUD EXPRESS OFFICE
courtesy of the Florence Villa citrus mnn Penrose, senate finance commit- lence fell over tho room, nnd then
—TOOK $200.00 IN CASH
ING OF VEGETABLES, FRUIT
men, these experiments were carried I tee, announced todny hearings on per­ Mr. Jonos relieved tho situation by
on
over a long period, tryouts being
nssuring Miss Clnrko thnt sho could
Aaaorlnted I’rraa)
(Ilf Thr Aaanrlnl
Ground is being broken in Sanford made in almost every conceivable manent tariff hill will he resumed Do- retnln not only her brother's check,
ST. CLOUD,I Nov. 20.—Robbers
comber 7. Tobacco schedule will ho
blew tho safe in tho express offieo f°r what is said to ho the biggest un- manner with Sanford grown products. taken up first and cotton schedule lint nil of them.
hero last night. It is not known what dertaking by any truck-growers any- ; Manager R. It. Doits of tho Hoard next.
There wns nlso Introduced rs evi­
the loss amounted to hut it is boliov- 1whero
— in the state, nnd one which " f l e c t o r s of the Sanford Farmers
dence nt I ho timo the cliinictto stub
od about $200 in cash was taken. Sev-1promises much for the future of the J ^ h a n g e ; Field Agent C M. Ilerry
found in tho room when n search waa
oral hundred dollars
in
checks
nnd
made
on V'cduesdny following tho
,
, , , celery Industry hero. This is a large ,mvu bo«n ln, c,°8" ,ouch wW« ho ex­
currency in the safe were overlooked. pro.coolinR pInnt to ,)U orcctod for tho Penments since the very beginning
killing on Hominy. It wan recalled
nail have devoted a largo amount of
that the cigarette butt boro tho im­
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Sanford Farmers Exchange whore celNormnley has returned to Ireland. ojy from tho floWa win ,)y thc prc. time since to working out a practical
print of a popular brand which Offi­
Daily riots aro being staged.
1cooling process he reduced to a low plan for the installation of such a
cer Frank Gordon said Pntlerson told
plant in.Sanford.
him ho smoked,
.two-lmndled
.
,, , porcelain
, . cup ,to ,,
before lending
into the
Hodgson.. temperature
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Tho location- of the plant, on the
Mrs. J. T. Ellis, of Georgia, who
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Rn , with the remark hi would need
f
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quality for it on its way to market, Atlantic Const Line tracks oil Ilcnr- UNION LEADERS SAID MEN RE­ declared she henrd the report of tho
for cold water, i 1 . % .
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it n the mornings
FUSED TO TAKE ANY
gun thnt killed Miltmoro, was tho Inst
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. jind effecting largo reduction in lulls diill ave., gives it place right in thu
it nnd said thnt .
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Hodgson accepted
PART
witness for tho state. Sho snld sho
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for icing cars as the amount of ice re- center of production on thu East Side,
when he was using it filled with Ice
wont to her room, No. 85, on tho
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quired for tho enr hunkers on tho about three miles from thu center of
water he would he thinking of Mr. northward trip will ho materially less the city. Thu situ includes approxi­
illy The Aasorlntrd I'rru )
fourth floor, adjoining No. 85, on tho
TAMPA, Nov. 21).—The ten days
DeCottes.
mately
nine
acres
of
lunil,
and
allows
ovonlng of tho crlmoj nnd wont to
thnn were the celery loaded while still
The banquet was ono of thoHo mnny warm
abundant room for nay later needed striku of union employees of tho eigar sloop. Sho was awakened some time
Buildings nnd equipment industry here which affected 12,000 later, sho thought porhnps nbout 0
milestones in the good times that
,,ro'.coo„ nK p,nntll rccontly have
„,.vU. expansion.
- - ---- ---------------------------Sanford people seem to he having nil provon th(J|r vh1uo in th„ handling of •l* 8Uch thnt capacity may ho increased workers, was called off todny by un­ o’clock, by the report seemingly of a
tho time and brought all tho "Bud- pjor|(|n citrus shipments, sevornl o f ' ^rom twelve cars thiH season to twen- ion officials. Union lenders said they pistol. Then sho said sho wont to
cars every twenty-four hours cnlled off tho striko because about 3,­ sleep ngnin. Later, ns she wns going
dies” and their friends together in a tho ,nrgor pnckinR houses within th o ' ty-four
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soeiul gathering thnt was strictly In- )ant two years having obtninod moat next season without necessity for re­ 000 men refused to remain on striko down tho hnll to go out she saw man
forinnl nnd filled with that great fra- Bntlsfnctory results from their instill- modeling tho plnnt with which tho and the manufacturers rofusod to nt tho door of No. 87 nnd then saw a
grant workers demnnda,
torunl spirit thnt permeates ull gath- ]ntions of pre-cooling equipment and start is made.
woman's handling lying on tho lied.
erings of Legion men.
nt tho snmo time realizing largo econConstruction work, which has start­ lighting and power for operating such
Tho chief of pollco was recalled to
After tho banquet tho tables wero om|oa through tho lo.isor amounts o f , ed,. Is undor tho .personal supervision
.
electric motors as are required.
tell nbout finding $725 In tho flush
cleared uwuy nnd dancing wus in- jco connuniud in tho refrlgorator cars.' of A. II. Hale of Tampa, a well known
Four units of refrigerating ma­ tank of tho bath room ndjolnlng room
dulgcd fn until a lute hour sent tho 71,0 Snnford Farmers’ Exchungo takes refrigeration engineer. Mr. Halo has chines with an aggregate enpneity of 87.
youngsters nnd mnny of tho older tho leaderslilp among tho truck grow-j established nn enviable reputation In 120 tons daily will ho operated by tho
He snw Lcnn In tho Jail, ho said,
ones homo with the feeling in their ors organizations in Florida in install-. twelve years experience, in construc- engines. The installation of tho re­ some two or threo days nftor tho mur­
henrts nnd minds thnt Cnmpboll-Loss- |nR nuch equipment, nnd those behind lion work along purely refrigeration frigerating equipment thus in units
der and sho told him thnt tho night
ing Post is tho host ever nnd they tho movement nro entirely confident lines, which has included a number of will effect coimldorublu economy ,nt
before sho hnd n dronni nnd in this
know how to pull off u successful the results will far more thnn jU»tfy notably successful plants.
times when shipments are light. Tho dream sho saw tho monoy sho had
Armistice Dnv, a successful show or the expenso involved.
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Power for operation will como from refrigerating equipment will be fur­
lost in tho bath room.
a b a n q u e t and dance nt nny ohl time
Shortly after the pro-cooling plant crude oil. Two Fulrhunks Morso 150 nished by the York Manufacturing Co.
Chief Vestel snld ha took Frank
and tholr affairs will always bo 'the of tho Floronco Villa citrus growers horse power crude oil orgines will ho of York, Pa., ono of tho largest and
Gordon,
spoclnl offleor, with him to
socinl events of tha life of Snnford association was completed, Mr. J, W. used. Electricul generators operated best known mnkors of such equip­
tho
hotel
when they searched tho hath
for many years to como.
*Andrews, formerly of the U. S. I)e- from these will furnish cloctricity for ment In thu world.
((Vnllnut.l on fig* Right)

ARMS CONFERENCE
TAKE UP THE EAST
AND ITS PROBLEMS

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T M M A tW tn

NEW ENGLAND
HAS BAD STORM
-W IRES DOWN

AM MB

GROUND BROKEN TODAY
FOR PRE-COOLING PLANT
FOR FARMER’S EXCHANGE

PROVE THE VALUE

TEN D A Y M K E
CALLED OFF OF
CIGAR MAKERS

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SANFORD DA ILY HERALD, M ONDAY, NOVEM BER 28,1 9 1 1

HAS

position TO MAINTAIN

DrumHoroa of Brltlah and American
Cavalry Banda Muat Be ot Olatlngulahed Appearance.

L arge A ssortm ent of

KAYNEE
Blouses - $1.00

f Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co. j
Stanley and Cutoa of tho Atlanta of­
fice of the Hartford Insurance com­
pany. The premium is 10 per cent
of the gross amount of the insurance
carried and will cost thu grower mem­
bers of the exchange $7/(00, which is
One of Largest Lumber Mills in Coun­
divided pro rnto on the box basis and
ty Suffers llig Loss
will cost the 1100 members three cents
per box, basing the estimate on a nor­
Word camo today of the burning of
mal crop.
tho main mill of the Osceola Cypress
Company at Osceola in this county. It
hupponed some time during the night HOOK Kit-WILLOUGHBY
WEDDING AT LONGWOOD
and the fire was confined to the main
building by the local fire company of
A wedding of much interest was
the mill nnd ulso duo to tho fact that
but little wind was blowing.
The solemnized Monday afternoon, Nov.
main mill was a large
structure 21, 1021, when Mias Oln Mac Will­
whore the logs wore sawed into rough oughby became tho brido of Mr.
lumber and contained much valuable Frank C. Hooker, of Longwood. Tho
mnehinury. None of tbe lumber or ceremony was performed in tho
tho planing mill or any other part of county court houso at Sanford, T. W.
tho plant was touched by the flames. Lawton officiating.
The main part of the mill will bo a
Tho brida is the young nnd pretty
big Iosh to the owners and as thjs is daughter of Mr. J. I). Willoughby of
one of the largest plants in tho coun­ Orlando, and the groom is tho son
ty tho shut down of the mill just at of Constable and Mrs. D. II. Hooker,
this time will ho felt through many of Longwood, and l\glds a responsi­
channels of trade. The sympathy of ble position as manager of the Or­
the many Sanford friends of the own­ ange Cafe In Orlando.
ers of the mill are extended to them
After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.
in their loss. Tho main structure Hooker motored to Longwood for an
will he rebuilt as soon as possihlu it
elegant dinner with Mr. IIooker'H
in learned.
parents nnd a few invited guests, nfter which they were a t home with
friends at 210 West Pine street.
First Frost Policy
Tho writer extends to the young
Written Arcadia couple
her many good wishes for a
long and hnppy life.
ARCADIA, Nov. 28.—Tho firHt
“frost" insurance policy over made
in thin city was written hero Monday
How many beans in
In favor of tho Arcadia Citrus Ex­
change Ilrnneli of Iho county organi­ the Jar? See tbe ad.
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zation for tho amount of $75,000 to »
Still, if other nations saw no
cover this year’s crop from frost or
freeze. Tho policy was written by chance of profit in Chinn there would
tho Florida Trust and Hanking com­ lie no wild urge to save her from the
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Main Building
Osceola Cypress CV,_
Burned Lasf Night

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Sensation* of hunt or cold, as ex­
perienced by a normally healthy pernon, are caused almost entirely by
the condition of the surrounding
atmosphere. If It In Ntlll, damp, and
about 75 degrees or more In temper­
ature, a feeling of dlsngrccnblo heat
and oppression results; while If of
thf&gt; same temperature, but dry and In
moderate motion, no dlNcomfort In
felt. The reasons for this are that
dry, moving air takes away bodily
beat about as rapidly iih It In gen­
erated, while damp, still air does not,
explains a writer In Popular Mechanics
Magazine.
Therefore In designing nil Instru­
ment to determine whether ntntnspliorle conditions are conducive to
bodily comfort, other factors than
temperature must be taken Into
account. For this reason the ordinary
dry-bulb thermometer Is unreliable
and has been supplemented by another
Instrument of the so-called wet-bulb
typo, la which the bulb Is Inclosed In
a fabric mesh hag which keeps It
damp. To use, both bulbs are Im­
mersed In hot water until they register
lift degrees. They are then removed,
and the' time required for each to
drop to atmospheric temperature
noted. The wet htllh will nlwnys cool
more rnpldly than the dry one. Tills
difference In cooling rates serves to
Index the degree of,comfort one should
be experiencing, ns It roughly Indi­
cates the moisture In the air nnd
whether or not air Is In motion.

There are grades of honor, even
among horses. We are npt to think of
the war horse aa u proud unlinul, und
ao he Is, nnd has a right to be, for he
Is called upon to be aa brave ns lie la
proud. Hut proudest nnd most dlgul
fled of all horses of the army Is the
animal that la called upon to till the
position of drum-horse In the regimental
band. In the American and llrltlsh
armies cavalry blinds nro mounted, nnd
the most honorable position In all the
band is that of the bearer of the kettle­
drums. The hors'd Is selected for Ills
distinguished appearance. He la often
piebald, nltho sometimes pure white.
Something more than mere beauty of
form Is required of the drum-herse. He
must be trained until he becomes a dig­
nified nnd graceful bearer of the hand­
some trappings thal pertain to his high
calling. Ills education Is severe and
prolonged bringing him up to that point
where Ids pride and Intelligence make
him equal to tlm duties required ot
him.
He Is sqverely tried by the booming
of tbe Inrge drums he carries, but In
time lie becomes Indifferent to their
noise. In the parade, Ills rider has Ills
hands full'In the use of the sticks; he
controls the horse by means of reins
fastened to the stirrup-strap near the
foot.—Chrlstlnn Science Monitor.

USED BAMBOO TO MAKE CLOCK
Remarkable Work of Italian Conaldered Well Worth the Money
He ALka for It.

ROMANCE EVEN IN NEW YORK

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Tomorrow—A George Melford All-Star
Special Production, “A Wise Fool”

This Forward
Looking Tiank
is jealous of its reputation for Ser­
vice and seeks to justify it anew with
each individual problem presented
to it.

An eight-day clock whittled out of
bamboo by Consinnzo Itciixl, of Home,
Almust the Last Place on Eart
irtftxOns und valued at $50,000, Is on exhibition
Would Look for It, but It lL
la the Jewelry and silverware division
There, Nevertheless.
on tbe fourth tloor of the Hush Ter­
minal sales building, says tbe New
Two New Yorkers have set up Jew­ York Times.
Two years were re­
eled tablets In a faslilomiblo uptown quired to make Ilie clock, which la
cafe, where they first met the women made entirely of liumhoc with tbe ex­
who became their wives. The tab­ ception of the leaden weight ami two
lets
eniiiliieniorato
tbe felicitous
small glasses which serve as gongs.
events.
The clock, with Its complicated
However Incredible this may sound bamboo mechanism suggesting a min­
in a race of wives whose liiislninds for­ iature steel skyscraper III course of
get ihclr wedding anniversaries and a construction, stands about
feet
public that does not associate fash- Idgli At any time by looklnu at It
Iniinlilc cafes with connubial constancy one can toll tbe hour, minute and sec­ . i
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or New York with sentiment. It may ond, tbe day of the week und tbe
easily be confirmed by looking In at mouth of the year, as welt as the
tbe grill of the Cafe Heaiix-Art*.
phases of tbe moon.
Hath memorials are bronze plaques
Tbe clock strikes the hours and
luliild In tbe wall In alcoves of tbe quarter-hours, a cane mallet forced
grill and Inclosed with glass.
Tbe by a cane spring striking two goldets
SERVICE ••
STRENGTH
PROGRESS
first Is set with a fiery opal and car­ which serve as bells.
Tbe chimes
4% INTEREST PAID
ries Hie mystic Inscription "Happy are regulated to ludlcuto tbe time to
I lawn, September, 1005," nothing else. those who cannot ace the clock. At
Andre Hmitnnnby remembers who put noon, If desired, a small ling la raised,
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11 there, Inn does not say. The other the raising being preceded by a whis­
was tile work of n celebrated local tle from u bamboo tube, nnd one min­
lawyer.
It Is set with a large tur­ ute after tbe noon hour n cannon at
quoise nnd engraved, "A, and L. Aero tho top of the clock Is discharged.
Perennlua, MCMIX." . Like the other,
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
It celebrntes tbe meeting with nnd Saw the Six Hundred Ride to Death.
hours spent with tbe wife, to bo. And
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
Wlllliim Richardson, a Crlmcau
12 years hnvo elapsed since tbe sec­
1018 West First Street
1018 West First Street
ond wns put up without any request war veteran und an eye witness to
the charge of the Light brigade at
for permission to niter the Inscription
Halnklnva, died here recently, aged
nr efface.
tide going against Lena Clarke when
ninety years. He, with seven mem­ STATE BESTED JN CLARKE
bers of tbe crew of n British mer­
CASE AT NOON TODAY the establishing of a reasonable
Myaterloua Feat of Rata.
chant vessel, deserted tbe humdrum
doubt ns to Iter sanity Is being striven
Here's nnother mystery problem to sailing ship at Constantinople and en­
(('on11mini from I'age One)
for. No inkling of a "seif defense''
set beside that of bow the Egyptians listed In the navy with tbe Saucy Arebuilt tbe pyramids. (1. \V. Young- thusa. When tbe old wooden battle­ prepared by tho master of legal plea has been given so fa r by tho
Mood, a business man of No. 125 ship was put out of action at Selins- strategy whodirects the formidable
defense in the trial, but In the twink­
South Hroudwny, Los Angeles, Is re­ topol be and 55 others volunteered team of the Lena Clarke defense. ling of nn eye iti could come when a
sponsible for It.
for laud service In the (Irceiddll but­ They nro in cutcgoricnl phrase as fol­ homely, rod-headed womrn in weird
Youngblood related that on opening tery, While at headquarters be was lows:
checked gingham is put on the stand.
bis office one morning be found that only about twelve feel from Lord Bug1.
Tho
Campaign,
of
Circumstnn_________________
ruts bad chewed off the tops of enr- Ian when be banded an order to CttpHad tho Defense
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nations which were, standing In a glass tain Nolan, who carried tbe message tin! Evidence.
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The world news the day It happens,
mnnnged
to
exclude
tho
tcBt
mony
of
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vase about 14 Incites high. Accord­ to Lucan, who Issued the order for „
, . delivered nt your door onch evening,.
ing to tbe real estate man, tbe rats tbe charge to Cardigan. — St. Cath­ E. D. Vestel from tho Jury tho state lf.)C th(J wcok_
did not move a chair next to tbe vase arines correspondence Toronto Globe. would to u largo extent been forced
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and thus reach tbe sucetilenl stems,
to rely upon circumstantial avidoncc
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nor wiih there anything else near by
to
convict.
This
item
hns
been
Future of Brazil.
on which they might hnve stood. And
&lt;
Brazil, which Is almost wholly In fought with the stato victorious.
he tines not believe tbe rodents could
2.
The
Campaign
of
the
Insnnity
the
tropics,
has
the
opportunity
to
up­
hnve climbed the sides of the smooth
vast1. Still the (lowers RUfTcrcd heavily. set the belief that no people can roneh I’len. The defense, from tho calling
And to make the problem harder. the very highest civilization la n tropi­ of the first mnn from the venire of
Youngblood snltl that tbe rats, dis­ cal climate. The census, Just com­ 75, summonct for jury, up to th e ,
playing a highly developed artistic pleted. credits ltrnv.ll with ,10.500,000 present moment in tho case, hns nt
sense, rnrrlcd roses from one desk to people, which makes It the second every opportunity struck with a view I‘ran,c# ” *P«lr«d Lenses Duplicated
another which lacked posies. Ilmv Amcrlcnn country In p.ilnt of popula­
EXAMINED
tion. Some modern men of sclcnoo of proving apparently that their dedid the rals aecomiUlsb their task?
fendnnt
wns
insane
nt
tho
time
Miltmaintain flint when means have been
THX A DAILY 1IERALD WANT AD.
found to utilize the beat of the sun more met his death. “ Are you pre­
OPT. I).
ns mechanical energy the tropics will judiced townid the plea of insnnity?”
hocomo centers of production and wns the question that went to every
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
therefore of civilization. If Hint sliouhP move of the defense from the first. 212 East. Ist St.
Sanford, Fla.
be true, what country could mutch
It
has
predicted
tho
fight
thnt
will
WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSB
Brazil, with Its great resources of mittcrnls, timber and land, and Its great ho waged this week when the de­
fense draws on Its witnesses, ns the
nnvlgnlde rivers?

The knowledge and experience of
this bank is available to its friertds
and patrons at all times, regardless
of the size of their transactions.

ij T he Seminole County j;
Bank....

SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

Henry McLaulin, Jr.

SCENES OF SANATORIA LIFE

M i'
Texas Raises Less Rice.
It Is estimated that the rice acreage
In Texas tills se aso n Is more than 50
per cent less than that of Inst year.
Growers assert that they lost money
on their crop last year, due to low
prices und poor marketing conditions.
Till* Southern Rice Growers' itssocbitlon bus gone out of, business and Its
place Is being taken by the American
Rice Growers' association, which Is
said to be patterned after the CitHforala Fruit- Growers' association, so t'nr
as Its co-operative anil marketing fea­
tures are concerned.

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constant "propounding of the law
governing
circumstantial evidence
forecasted tho struggle which lias
marked tho Inst week of the trir.l.
:i. The Campaign of Self Defense.
Here is tho hidden holt of the d**fonse which may lie loosed should (In­
expert legal diagnostician see the

Below—A sanatorium a t home. This supported by tho Soul Sale, hnvo bocn
victim of tuberculosis arranged a teaching patlont’a how to get well ut
tent on tho roof of tho upnrtmant homo because wo had no aanntorin till
bouse in which he dwelt and gavo him­ within tho past fow months. Many
self tho outidoor treatment approved lives are thus saved each year tho'
Public | more will bo savod when more sanuin tuborculosls sanatoria,
throughout Florida I toria are aecured.

Tractor Pada.
To obtain mnxlmtim traction with
minimum rend dnmngo Italian engi­
neers hnve Invented a tractor wheel
on which u number of lint ateel pads
are held against a rim by individual

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]OU CANT ENJOY LIFE
with a sote, »our, bloated stom­
ach. Food does not noutiih.
Instead it is a source of misery, causing
|M-ins, belching, dizziness and headechea.
The peison with a bad atomach
should be satisfied with nothing less
than |ietrntnenl, lasting reliel.
The tight temedy will act upon the
linings ol the stomach, emich ilia blood,
aid in caitiig out the catanhal poisoos
and strengthen every bodily function.
The Urge number of people who
successfully used Dr. Hartman's
famous medicine, recomnteoded for all
catanhal conditions, oSm the strongest
P°*“ble eodotscns-ni for

Balloon Goes Higher Than Airplane.
While the record altitude for ulrplanes Is broken almost every year,
tlmt for inanued balloons tins stood un­
changed since the balloonists Borson
and Huering rose to u height of &lt;'15,400
feet ubove sen level nt Berlin In IDOL
Tills In u little better titan tbe best
airplane record.

A nurse making a record of a putlent’q condition, nn important part of
tho dully routino in uvory sanatorium.
Above—Patients resting In ateamer
chairs on the lawn, where they spend
houra in aunahlnu und open air every
day.

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precooling and cold atorage plants in
Sanford, not only for the precooling
of vegetables, but at all other pro­
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MartU lalM lM , 1*T Kx m Ui Av«*M
ducts.
■m I m A, Florida
The day la not far distant when a
fUE UEKALD PRINTING CO., toe. big meat packing plant will bo here,
___________ ruauanxma___________ and many other plants of like nature.
R. J. HOLLY ______________ Editor Why send Sanford products north to
N. J. LILLARD....Secretary-Treaaurer be refrigerated when thoy enn got
a . A. NEEL.—____ General Manager refrigerated here and go north nt
much hotter prices?
C. L. IRWIN
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Phone 148 up to 6 P. M.
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YOU ronr-vd
The Sanford Hornld of Nov. 25
contains a solid oight-pngo ad, for
one firm In tho "lnrgost city on Lako
Monroe." CongratulationsWhen
The Tribune a fow Sundays ago car­
ried u forty-page section, advertising
Member of The Aaaociated Preee
by one Tnmpn firm, tho Tamper Hard­
ware Company, it hroko all records
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for dally newspaper advertising in
this
country. The achievement of
Sanford hus n real bund.
the Sanford Herald is no less won­
----------- o----------Ami Sun ford will noon hove it most derful, and It is to Iki praised. Tak­
ing eight pages in a daily in n town
beautiful lake front.
the size of Sanford is somo enterprise
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Much work to lie done but the peo­ on thy part of the advertiser.
shows
th
at
the
Sanford
Herald
Is
n
ple have the right vision.
tine
advertising
medium,
for
business
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Precool in i? scents to be a popular men do not buy costly space in news­
papers today bocuuso they, nre
pastime just now.
"friendly to the editor,” or because
----------- o-------President Knight gave the pavilion they are "loyal to their town;" they
international CARTOON CO,
to Mayor Stevens and the mayor took buy because they expect to get vnluo
received, nnd more.
it, by gum.
-------------- o--------------Perkins, &amp; BHtt, the Sanford men's
And the precooled breezes from tho furnishing nnd| clothing firm taking cents to 15 cents, nnd the dealer re­
northern regions are making our let­ the eight-page advertisement, nre duced his from 80 to 25 cents. Even
They know how nt t*,'H reduced pricij you seo tho man­
live business men.
tuce crop look gond.
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to get results; nnd we nre sure they ufacturer now made 50 per cent on
his turnover ns against tho old profit
“ Fatty Arbucklo Takes The Stand," will got nil they hope for.—Tnmpn
of
38 1-8 per cent, and the denier made
“ Lena Clarke Takes tho Stand,” says Tribune.
00 2-3 per cent ns against 50 per cent
-----------o----------headlines in todny's papers. Prob­
before.
ADVERTISING DID IT.
ably tho Inst Btnnd thoy will ovor
Naturally, the other two firms
TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS
make.
couldn’t
compete on price, so they
Out in Youngstown, Ohio, there wns
OF SANFORD:
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went out of business. The dealer
It is with n deep sense of duty that
Campbcll-Loselng Post, American n grocer-butcher, who wns a liberal found he had qnly to tie up one-third
Logion, has one of the most active and persistent patron of the adver­ as much capital to stock the one brand I hnvo consented to become a candi­
organizations in tho state. They are tising columns of the local newspa­ as he used to tie up to carry tho three date for the ofTico of City Commis­
sioner of the City of Sanford, but
doing somethin!; all tho time to keep per. His name was Oles, and he liv­ makes on his shelves.
the pot hulling and ail of ns in hot ed on^n.fnrm just ou*sidev the city
Now—Who Paid the Advertising? ! when 71)0 of my fellow-townsmon re­
limits. One dny he nindo n Jocnlnr
water.
Did tho manufacturer? . If you say, quest it, I know of nothing else to do.
announcement in his meat market ad
Having been thus nominated I here­
----------- o — ---- "yes" how do you account for the fact
that he wns going to move into town that he reduced Ills selling price five, by announce thnt I nm a cnndidnto
Sanford is among those sensible
nnd run for mayor. The announce­ cents per trap and still increased his for the oifico of City Commissioner at
cities of Florida that did not believe in
ment was made more for the purpose gross profit from 38 1-3 per cent to the issuing election to bo held on tho
sondimt away for a bund for winter
of
drawing attention to his adver­ 50 per cent ?
Z. a day of December next, and pledge
concerts. We have as goad a hand
tisement
than
with
any
serious
in­
myself,
if elected, to an impartial nnd
Did tho denier pny for it? If you
ns unyoin and they will not cost $ 1
tent.
Hut
his
neighbors
took
it
In
nil
conscientious
performance of tho du­
think so, how do you reconcile your
000 a wee!:
seriousness, and so many of them in­ opinion with the fact that ho reduced ties of tho office for tho advancement
sisted on him making, good, that the his selling price from 30 cents to 25 of our city and the welfare of its
"Ex-saloon men own onu-third of
politicnl Itec finally got into his head cents and increased his profit from 50 people.
New York’s drug stores” says dis­
genr, nnd he announced hlmsol-* as n per cent to (Id 2-3 per cent?
I want here to express my apprecia­
patch In dailies. Well, why should­
candidate against tho tncumhunt, who
tion
for tho splendid petitions filed
Did
the
consumer
pay
for
it?
Ob­
n 't they? Prohibition put them out
placing mo in nomination.
wns
the
regular
party
nominee.
Mr.
viously
not,
for
ho
now
got
ns
good
n
of husinesH and they just nuturally
Very sincerely,
Oles did not have tho backing of nny trap for 25 cents ns he used to get for
drifted into the drug business,
IDC-tfc
FOREST LAKE.
organization, and continued his meat 30 cents,
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The men who renlly paid for1 the ad­
RECOGNIZING OUK POSSIof municipal matters with his adver­ vertising were the manufacturers who
IlILITIBS.
Employment Bureau
tising. It was good business and it did not advertise. Tho number of mice
was good advertising. His nds must in that town remained just about the
Today's Herald curries the story of hnvo been widely road nnd convincing,
same, and so did the number of traps The Vocational Committee of the Bus­
tho big precooling plant to he erected
for when the votes were counted, ho sold per year. Hut every time eithor iness nnd Professional Women’s Club
heto nt once by the Farmer’s Exled his opponent, who had tho party of these firms lost an nccount it wont requests nil young women desiring
change. They are home people, behind him, by more than 400 votes.
to tho manufacturer who advertised. employment to register nt tho First
growers, farmers,* men who know
National Hank, and business men ro­
Tho mornl is obvious. Advertising —The Commercial.
whnt they are doing and, having faith
il Iring help to consult register.
pays, and George L. Oles, mayor of
in this proposition, are putting their
Farmers^ in tho^ Hastings section
Youngstown, Ohio, gratefully Ac­
money into a precooling plant be­
HERALD ADS get results.
knowledges thnt it does. Another who planted large acreages in cane
cause they know tho possibilities of
point that seems to creep out Is that nre planning to mnke it up in syrup
the Snnford section.
the advertising^ must contain some­ Severn 1 having purchased mills and
Tho plant will be a big success from
thing more than n mere recital of no doubt others will follow tho exam­
tho very Btnrt, and will not only be n
prices. Mnko it interesting If you ple. An unusually large nerengo was
big thing for the growers but/a big
plnnted in cane this year became the
would hnve it read.—Tnmpr Times,
GUARANTEED
thing for the entire section, as it will
fanners believed the HUgar corpora­
----------- o----------produce n better pack, a better grade
tion would purchase their cane for
of vegetables, and they will go into WHO PAYS FOR ADVERTISING? need purposes, hut the time of year
tho mnrkets in better nhapo than ov­
The next time anyone tries to has arrived when something must be 30x3
Non-Skid i5 7.90
er before, thus creating a demand for
done,
"string
you
nlong”
with
thnt
old
Hanford vegetables such as no other
chestnut about his lino scl'ing cheap­
9.90
30x3Vi Non-Skid
section can command.
According to the Ft, Myers Tropi­
er
beenusc
his
firm
does
not
spend
a
Tho local penplo have been tho llrst
cal Newa, the A. H. O, Milt work com­
Non-Skid 14.90
to erect such a plant. Thoy are lot of money in advertising, Just re­ pany has bought a new factory site 32x3%
breaking ground today for this plant. member the story of the three mouse and will build, near the railroad 31x4
Non-Skid 15.90
This of itself means so much to tho traps.
t
nicks,
very
soon.
The
company
In a certain town three firms were
Hanford section, for it demonstrates
32x4
Non-Skid 16.90
manufacturing
mouse traps. Their started business in a small way somo
that homo people have faith in their
time ago, and it has since grown to
manufacturing
costs
were
just
nhoflt
own project.
Non-Skid 17.90
such an extent ns to find itself 33x4
New York capitalists wore here the same nnd they did an equal cramped. The new site will admit of
last week with tho same proposition amount of business.
34x4
Non-Skid 18.90
The traps cost 15 cents to make, the erection of n large building for
on n larger scale. Their project
woodworking,
equipped
with
modern
Hhoitld go forward with an added im­ sold to the dealer at 20 cents, nnd machinery.
petus now that tho Farmer's Ex­ were sold to the consumer nt 30 cents.
----------- o----------change, without any previous notice, Each manufacturer made 5 cents per
One
of
the grent advantages, wo
hnvo gone straight to the point and trap, or 33 1-3 "or cent profit, on his infer, of "reading it in the morning
started their building at once. In­ turnover. Each dealer made 10 cents, when it is news," is (that you can
Orlando, Fla.
vestors from other states rhould have or 50 per cent profit. Each dealer, of then intelligently rend it again in the
no compunctions about investing their course, carried all three traps, for evening when it is contradicted.
money in a project that has already there was about an equal demand for
been hacked and will he hacked again ench.
—Get your Scralrn Pads from The
One clay one manufacturer made up
by home people. There will be other
his mind to spend ono cent per trap Herald—l&gt;y tho pound—15c.
Have a look at the
in advertising. This reduced his profit
Winchester Window.
to four cents a trap. lie did not ad­
vance
his
prices
and
neither
did
tho
SUGGESTIONS FOR REEV­
dealers.
ING FLAG HEAND
THE BALL HARD­
He started his advertising and kept
PEAS
it up for two years. During this time
WARE CO.
jj tho other two manufacturers kept on
m
Stuff an oggplant with mnslied ■ Inking their five cent profits per trup
peas utul rice covered witli ■ nnd quietly laughed nt the "poor ndcrumbs. When baked thin is an ■ vertiser."
g
During the second yonr, however, a
m ' unusual delicacy.
| Season opens Nov. 20th.
Cronmed pens are delicious ■ popular demand "seemed to arise" for
■ arranged In alternate layers :l this advertised trap. This manufnc*
Remember the Sabbath,
with crumbs and hrownod in S o u re r actually found demand gottlng
but oh you 21st.
J 'ahead of production. In ncoking to
tho oven.
(fjot
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a keep up with it ho installed now mn■ chinory. He found thnt under Improv- BEST FOR BREAD

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trap nt a cost of nine cents ns form5 urly cost 15 cents, So ho roducod hit
m u s i i m u H i n s s i v r i B B r selling price to tho doitlor from 20

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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

Attorncy-nt-Law

Contractor and Builder

Over Seminole County Dank
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FLORIDA

HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance”
Sold and Serviced by

Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Haight &amp; Wieland
GARAGES
Smith Bro9. Garage
Expert Repairing

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Sanford, Fla
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NOVELTY
WORKS

Geo. W. Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

V. C. COLLBR, Prop.

FLORIDA

General Shop and Mill
Work
... Employment Bureau.. i
The vocational commUtee of the Bualne«8 and Professional Women's Club
requests all young women dealring
employment to register at the F lrit
National Hank.
AGNES G. DERNER, Chnirmnn

CONTRACTOR
and BUILDER
tlj'iTrr
Commercial Street

Sanford, FI*

TRANSFER
“WE DELIVER THE GOODS”

, D. F. SUMNER
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W ill C o n tr.ri or Toko Jab by tho Horn
PHONE 111
H I LAUREL AVE.

If wo please you, tell others; it
tell ua. Phone 498

HOTELS

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.

Sanford Steam Laundry

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Sanford Constructs Co.

OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
'V Oak and Flrat

SPORTSMEN

THE BALL HARD­
P. McCULLER WARE COMPANY

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PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

General Machine and-Iloller Works
Automobile Flywheel Steel Genr
bnnds In stock
Crank Shafts Re-turned

Sold by
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, B. F. Whitner, Cashier "

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W. R. Link Tire Co.

OIL ’EM BOYS

Deane Turner .'I duction, he could turn Just ns good a

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

FOR SERVICE
Call 146-J
W. RAWLING, Prop.

Acteylene Welding
OF ALL KINDS

Sanford Welding Co.
Located in Eagle Bldg., 205 Oak Ave.
,jq flu t. vI o .'Ll "if.

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N. Y. LIFE INS. CO. Phone 442
.W. T. ROBERTS, A n n ,

1 U Park Ave

Office supplies of «H klnda at Tba
% Herald Printing.Co. When you want
Sanford
Florida anything ln this lino ae« (The Herald.
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Herald—by the pound—15c.
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or do any Repair
Work on Short Notice

TOM MOORE
O ptom etrist-O ptician
Phono 192

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TRAITEHS TAKE NOTICE.
Tho law now requires that you aceuro a Hcenso to trap fur bearing ani­
mals or to chase tho some with doga.
You arc required to secure this li­
cense, which will coat 91.00. I give
this notice on account of thu law being
now and shall expact all Interested
parties to secure license before engag­
ing in trapping of any nature.
E. F. HOUSEHOLDER,
County Judge.
BXl’RRT i n s u r a n c e s e r v i c e
I represent progressive, modern laauranee old-line companies and am
prompt In rendering you expert a m ­
ice in securing for you Juat what you
want In Ufa Insurance on the plan
suited to your present and future
need. Endowment, monthly Income
plans, nnd automobile and fire In­
surance. Write or phone me to call.
W. J. THIGPEN.

H. W. NICKERSON
Public Accountant; Audits—Systems
Income Tax Service
Room Id McNelll-Davia Bldg,
Phone 852
Orlando, Fla.

WANTED TO RENT
5 OR 6 ROOM HOUSE unfurnished.
DR. WM. KERMODE
202-Gtp
Gamer-Woodruff Bldg.

Edith Lucille Ball
Teacher Plnno and H arm ony
Graduate Chicago Musical College
Residence 719 Oak Ave.
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WORK OF ANCIENT BUILDERS
BETSY SHOULD BE PR O U D
Methods of Thousands of Years Ago
8e«m Crude Today, but Thsy
Were Effective.
Dr. C. N. Fisher of the University
of Pennsylvania has recently spent alx
yenrs at the bond of archeological ex­
peditions to Egypt, and among Ida dis­
coveries were some which help to
make the methods of the ancient build­
ers less mysterious. Three thousand
yenrs before Christ they were work­
ing an alabaster quarry at El Amurn«. 11 miles from the Nile and UUO
miles above .Memphis, From tills ipnirry they transported blocks of nluhnster, each ninny tons In weight, to Mem­
phis In the following manner: They
built ■ read, much us w* should Imild
It now, from the quarry lo the river
hank, with u smooth nurfuce of
pounded stone.
The blocks were quarried by means
of wooden wedges driven In at In­
tervals ahum the cleavage line. When
soaked with water, tile wedges ex­
panded nnd spilt off the Ntone, which
was then shaped and dressed with
chisels ami drills of very Imfd bronze.
The blocks were mounted on sleds
and drugged hy gangs of slaves the
11 mites to the river, the road being
watered, possibly oiled, to make It
slippery under the sled runners (they
If cows have pride this prize Jersey
had no wheels). Down the river the should be proud. For Betsy, of the
blocks were flouted on rafts, to be Thomdury farm, Ltberlyvllle, lit.. Is to
dragged finally to the building sites tie sent to the White House soon, n
gift to President Hurtling.
ARE LEARNING ABOUT STARS
HIS PRIVATE SWIMMING POOL
Men of Science Beginning to Believe
They Know Something Concorning -the Subject.

The first successful attempt lo
measure stellar distances was made
In 181)8 by Bessel, who determined the
parallax or lit Cygnl, a little star or
the sixth magnitude which hud attracted attention by Un great proper
motion of live seconds of ure a year.
At the beginning of the present cen*
tury ‘Id or 50 parallaxes Imd become
known imd In recent years progress
In measurement has become very
rapid. Greenwich observatory reports
the determination of the parallaxes of
50 stars a year, while some American
observatories are doing even more.
American astronomers have In prtqmrntlon a catalogue giving the paral­
laxes of 8,000 slurs nnd It Is expected
that within a very few yenrs the dis­
tances of nil stars visible to the naked
eye In (he northern hemisphere will
have been made known, ns well as
those of many fainter stars. The
parnltuxes are determined by both
trigonometric nnd spectroscopic meth­
ods. while u third method can be ap­
plied to mnny doable stars.

EDUCATION LAWS TOO LOOSE
Children's Bureau of United States
Department of Labor Deplores
Some Exemptions Allowed.
Every state now has n compulsory
day school attendance law, according
to Information recently furiltlied by
the United States Department of La­
bor through the children’s bureau. The
bureau has Just completed an analysis
of education laws afFccting child lal or.
SAVE YOU MONEY
the results of which are published in
a chart entitled "State Compulsory
School Standards Affecting the Em­
ployment of Minors."
Write us
In live states attendance Ib required
until eighteen years of iigv, In two
of these In certain districts only; In
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
three nnlll seventeen: nnd In tlilriytwo until sixteen. One state requires
attendance until fifteen, six others nnd
the District of Columbia until four­
teen, nnd one stute requires attendance
until llie age of twelve years, but
ap ples this to Illiterates only.
Unfortunately, says the bureau, the
exemptions In the majority of states
are so numerous that they greatly lim­
it the application of tho law. The
Dependable Service
most common exemptions nre for em­
ployment, or upon completion of n
specified school grade. Four states
speolflenlly exempt for work In agri­
cultural pursuits, three with image pro­
vision. Laws of fourteen other states
rnntnln loosely worded provisions ex­
empting a child ut ntiy age, which
might he used to cover absence for
farm work as well as for many other
purposes. Several states exempt n
child whose services are necessary for
the support of himself or others, with­
out any age or ediicutlotnil provision.
The amount of nUentlimce required
Is still uilHntlsfnetory In many sillies,
several demanding only Ilf, III. or 20
weeks Ju a year. Even III states
where city children must utlend for
DRINK
eight or nine months, the amount of
Elder Springs Water, fts 99 98-100 lit tendance required In rural school
districts Is sometimes considerably less.
er cent pure. Phone 81L

GLOBE PIANO CO.
Empire Hotel Block

SANFORD AUTO
EXCHANGE

We do square,
straight-forward
Repair work and
“WE DO IT FOR
LESS”
Foot of First St.

SQUIRE EDGEGATE —
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Wise Willie, Forbidden Trip to Cool
River, Found Substitution That
Answered the Purpose.

Having served ono term as city
commissioner, and having had tho
privilege of assisting in establishing
tho now form of government under
which we nre now working, nnd the
people of Snnford having seen fit to
place my name in nomination for an­
other term, I hereby nnnounco my
candidacy for tho position of city com­
missioner, to bo voted for on Decem­
ber Gth next.
In making this announcement, I
hereby refer you to city records of ac­
complishments of tho past two yenrs,
nnd if olectcd I expect to continue to
work for good, clean government, and
for tho interest of our city and its
people.
Yours very truly,
H. R. STEVENS.
11-21-tfc
No Lady at All.
Albert, aged tlve, had been severely
punished by maternal hands.
His
father on arriving home, found him
III tears.
"Wlmt’s the matter, son?" ho naked.
"Daddy." replied Albert, pointing ati
accusing linger at Ids mother, "all I
have to say Is that I’m completely
surprised at that lady."—American
Legion Weekly.
Military Poker.
Rookie—1Tills saluting business re­
minds me of a game of poker.
Yet—How so?
Rookie—An officer passes me and 1
raise him live.
Vet—Yes, and whether you do or
not, you’re liable to get a call.—Am­
erican legion Weekly.

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PACE THREE

We will not sny "Do Your Christmas Shopping
Early." Too many have said it before and it is al­
most a joke. But we can say without fear of jok­
ing or contradiction thnt if you have been saving
your money through our plan that doing your
Christmas shopping will cause you no fear because
you will have thnt nest egg from which to tlraw.
—IN SHOPPING AND IN EVERYDAY LIFE—
It comes to you with full force thnt you hnve 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
. . . gi i . home to you with full force.

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ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR

with law. Said cortlficnto embraces
tho following described property in
Seminole County, Floridn, to-wit: WVk
of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of SW 1-4 at:d
"I didn’t leave the building," Willie SW 1-4 of SE 1-* of SW 1-4 and
Insisted.
NW 1-4 of SW 1-4 lying E of W lint
"How could you go swimming of Snnford Grant (less 825 ft. N and
without leaving the building?" said S by 0G0 ft. E nnd W in SE corner nnd
Ids mother. "There’s no place to swim
loss N. 7 1-2 qh.) Sec. 29, Twp, 19 S,
In lids npnrtment house." .
"Ain’t there, thoughT’ asked the Range 90 E., containing 25 acres. The
youngster. "Did you ever try the wn- said land being assessed at the date
ler tank on the roof?"—New York of the Issuance of such certificate in
the name of Elizabeth Kissel.
Sun.
Also: Tnx Cortificatc No. 18, dat­
Elephants Raid Railway Station.
ed tho 2nd day of June, A. D. 1919,
Wc are used to stories or how nn has filed said certificate in my offico
elephant occasionally upsets a circus and has made application for tnx deed
hut It Is rare we hear of an orgy of to issuo in accordance with law, Said
destruction like thnt which occurred ccrtificnto omhrnces tho following de­
In the Malay peninsula. A herd of
scribed property situnted in Seminole
wild elephnnts attacked a railway
station, piffling down tho station- County, Floridn, to-wit: All NE 1-4
master's kitchen nnd bathroom. They in Snnford Grant (less beg. 45 Iks.
did the same lo the clerk’s quarters W of NE cor, run W to intersection
nnd then tackled the station while tho of W line of Sanford Grant, SWIy
office force looked on from trees. One along Grant line 15.00 ch., E 4.G8 ch.,
elephant took off nn automatic weigh­ NEly 17.55 ch. to beg.), Sec. 81, Twp.
ing machine ns a souvenir of the raid, 19 S., Range 80 E. 11G acres. The said
but finding It henvy, throw II down land being nsscssed at tho date of tho
on the lrack. One of the elephants
trumpeted Ihe recnll and they all went issunneo of such certificate in the
hnck Into the Jungle except one who nnme of Elizabeth Kissel.
Also: Tnx Certificate No. 22, dat­
fell In n well nnd Imd to he cut out
by Irnninn aid, but was not detained. ed tho 2nd day of June, A. D. 1910, hns
By the time help arrived after n gen­ filed snid certificate In my offico nnd
eral telegraphic alarm the huge beasts has made application for tnx deed to
hnd entirely disappeared.—Scientific | issuo in nccordnnco with law, Snid
American.
certificate embraces tho following doscrihod property situated in Sctninolo
Palestine Chariots.
Dr. Clarence S. Fisher, curator of County, Florida, to-wit: Ileg. NWI
the Babylonian section or the Univer­ cor of NE 1-4, Sec. 32, Twp. 10 S.,
sity of Pennsylvania museum, will un­ Rango 30 E, Run E 12 ch., S 20 ch
dertake what he describes us ono of to S and L E Ry Wly along same
Hie most Important excavations ever 7»A ch. N 29 deg. W 10.90 ch. W 10
made In the Holy land and tho first ch, S 11.13 ch. NEly 23 ch., S 14 dog.,
since the beginning of the World war. E 8 ch., S 04 dog., W to pt. 30 ch. W
He expects to find among other of E lino of See. nnd 10 ch. N of S
(blogs, setae of tbe Iron chariots men­ lino of NE 1-4, S 10 ch. W to SW cor.
tioned in Ihe Bible which prevented
the children of Israel from capturing of NW 1-4 of Sec. N to NW cor. of
Duthslmn, near which city some of Sec. E to beg. 107 acres. Tho said
the greatest battles of early history land being assessed at the date of the
issuance of such certificate in the
were fought.—Scientific American.
name of Jacob Kissel.
Unless Bald certificates shall bo reSol] it with a Herald Wont Ad.
"Swimming?" gasped his mother.
“I told you not to leave this building.
Now you will go to bed without any
supper."

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C. R. Bergquist

I). 1919, has filed said certificate iw

"Then how did you get your hair my offica and has mndo application
wet?" Ids mother naked.
for tnx deed to Ihsuo in accordance
"Swimming," Willie replied,

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deemed according to law, tnx deed
will issue thereon on tho 30th day of
November, A. D. 1921.
Witnoss my official signature and
seal this thu 25th day of October, A.
D. 1921.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Sctninolo County, Fin.
10-25-Gtdh By: A. M. WEEKS, I). C.

TAX BOOKS ARE
NOW OPEN ,

State and County Tax
Books are now open for
the payment of taxes for
the year, 1921, a dis­
AMERICAN BEAUTY count of 2% is allowed
for payment in Novem­
and HOT-POINT
ber, 1% in December.
Electric Irons
Tax books close April
Electric Heaters
1st. Poll taxes.for the
for the hath, bedroom nnd Nursery
year 1921, for both men
Edison Mazda Lamps and women, became due
November 1st, 1921.
Fur Brighter Light
Business and Occupa­
•Fidelity Tires
tion Licenses became
due October 1st, and if
not paid, are delinquent,
Firsts ami Gun ran teed
as the law requires that
Gasoline
a license be procured be­
from visible pump. Accurate measure.
fore conducting the bus­
Oils and Greases
iness, profession or oc­
We give tickets with each purchase, cupation.
goml for 5 per cent In trade

$ 10.00

r $8.50

Rhone 481-J

JNO. D. JINRINS,
Tax Collector,
Seminole Co.

F. P.~ RINES
105 I’nlmottn Ave.

Sanford, Fin. II-7-2 we—11-11 -4wc

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
POST CARDS AT THE HERALD OFFICE

Just a Little Exchange of Questions and Answers, That’s All!

JZ /7 Y E o n TH t
J U 9 V WE. M U S T
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RLStPL HERE

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H. R. STEVENS.
CANDIDATE FOR [ Only 27 more Days till Xmas
CITY COMMISSION

On certain occasions Wllllo takes
his mother's Instructions literally,
while other times he doesn't. When
Willie's mother told him that she did
not want him to Iqnve the building
nil afternoon because be Imd disobeyed
ber by going swimming In the river
on the day previous, Willie carried
out bis mother's Instructions lo tho
Sell it with n Herald Want Ad.
letter, lie did not leave the building
all afternoon. When Willie's mother Notice of Application for Tnx Deeds
arrived home from her shopping tour
Under Section 575 of the General
lute tn the day. however, she was sur­
Statutes, Laws of Floridn
prised to find thnt her son’s hair was
wet.
Notice is hereby given that Charts*
"1 hope you didn’t disobey me nnd
go In the river again,” said Ills D. Cary, purchaser of Tnx Cortificnt*
mother.
No. 10, dated the 2nd day of June, A.

"Nope," Willie replied.

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GOWN-WORN BY JOHN WESLEY

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Daily Fashion Hint

The Survival of the Fittest I

English Wesleyan Body Receives Gift
of Robe That Belonged to Found­
er of Methodism.

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The Wesleyan Methodist Connexion
has Just received’from one of its loud
Inn luymon u gown Umt belonged to
the founder of Methodism, according
to the London Dally News. John Wes­
ley died In 1701, so tiiut tho garment
l.
Is more than 130 years old.
Time lias, of course, left its mark*
upon the gown. Homo parts are dis­
colored and utliers uro - worn and
patched. The material Is heavy, and
upon It, worked In black, are llowcrs
and prancing iiorses. As Uiu cecal
preacher was u little limn, the gown
must liuve liujig about ills heels.
It Is claimed Hint tho gown was a
J reaching gown, hut It is very dis­
similar to the ecclesiastical garment
that, according to uuthentlc records,
John Wesley wore In the pulpit. Tills
one possesses an ordinary sleeve, and,
generally speaking, it seems lo accord
wilii (he siyle of a black study-gown.
The donor of tho gown lias also pro*
seiited a pale of slippers belong.ng to
Wesley. These are in good condition,
and are of lhe kind Ilial he would
wear In Ills study.
Wesley, of course, traveled through­
out (Ireui llrlliiln and Ireland In all
weathers on his preaching tours, and
It was suggested ilia I lie wore tills
heavy gown as a protection against
ntmnsplicrlc conditions.
The Wesley museum contains u
Mrs. Ernest McGowan Galloway, large tiiiinhcr of Interesting relies of
leaving this morning fur .Jackson­ Jolm and d ia ries Wesley. It possesses
(lie sillily chair of John, and presently
ville.
ns a gift from the donor of the gown,
MRS. FRED DAIOUR, Society Editor,
Mrs. R. E. Tolar and little daught­ Charles Wesley's study elmlr will he
Phone 217-W
er, Mary Elizabeth, returned home placed there,
A large proportion of the visitors to
I f jron linvr nnr frlrnda v is it in g you
from Jacksonville the museum come from tin1 overseas
— If yna iirr k i i I i k itn y w lie rf op coiulnic Sunday evening
home, o r U you nrr rn trrln liiln g , w r ite where they spent last week visiting
dominions and the United Htntcn
• pi.dnl ritrii In tlila drpnrlnienl, s i t i n g
drtnlla, o r Ir lrh p o n r the Item. It w i l l friends and relatives.
where thi* Interest in all that relutes
be g r e n l l y nptirri’lntril.
to the early history of Methodism Is
very keen.
(&gt;. E. S. MEMORIAL SERVICES

Dr. Richard G. Cabot, one of the’foremost
physicians in the United States, recently said:
“Out of some 400 diseases, seven are curable
by drugs, while five may be prevented by in­
oculation.” .
Dr. C. F. Conrad, editor and publisher of
the International Brief, the official organ of
the International Alliance of Physicians and
Surgeons, said:
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“Chiropractors are becoming more numer­
ous and stronger every day. You see twentyfive Chiropractors to one osteopath.”
According to the law of “The Survival of
the Fittest” The Drugless Health Science of
Chiropractic is rapidly becoming the one
| health science which above all others is being

C o m e S e e O u r L in e o f
S a t i n s a n d C r e p e d e C h in e
We will save you money on all you buy

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Sanford Dry Goods Co.
A Good Place to Trade

SO C IE T Y
SOCIAL CALENDAR

Tuesday—Pipe Organ Club will meet
at the home of Mrs. A. M. Phillips
on Oak avenue, a t .'1:00.
Tuesday—Mrs. Osborne P. Herndon
will entertain at an evening bridge
party at her home on Sanfort
Heights,
Wednesday—St. Agnes Guild
will
meet at the Parish House at 3:00
ti’clock,
Wednesday—Miss /.tie Munson will
entertain at an evening bridge par­
ty complimenting Miss Adelaide
Higgins, whose marriage to Mr.Luens McLeod takes place in De­
cember.
Thursday—Holy Cross Guilds /will
hold thoir annual bazaar and supper
nt the Pnrlsh House,
Thursday—Mrs. Charles Fodder will
entertain tho members of the Morrie Matrons Ilridgo Club.
Mrs. C, C. Cobb and children are
visiting this week in Orlando with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Vaughan,

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day from Lakeland where ho has born
attending nil exhibit of the A. A C.
Co.
Mr. nnd Mrs, E. It. Davis, of Atlan­
ta are spending several days hero at
tho Montezuma.

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AN AI.L-WII1TF, OUTFIT
For sjMirts or general wear is this
costume appropriate.
The tailored
blouse is fashioned of heavy white
Japanese silk, the neck bring finished
Midi a turn-down collar and the sleeves
ending at the elbows in Hare effect.
The hack of the blouse extends over
l lie shoulders, where I lie gathered
fronts arc joined to it to form a yoke.
The skirt of white ll.umcl, is a two­
men' model, with closing at the side.
Medium size requires, for the blouse,
a'ji yards 36-inch material; for the
skin, a ll yards 44-inch flannel.
Pictorial Kt-viaw Blouse No. 9476.
Sizes, 34 to J6 Inches bust. Price, 35
cents. Skirt No. 9443. Sizes, 34 to 34
inches waist. Price, 30 cents.

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the fortunate possessor of HEALTH. Sue- 9
cess in Business, Happiness in the Home, ev­
erything that makes life worth living, all
these are ultimately possessed by those who
enjoy HEALTH.
Chiropractic Vertebral Adjustments will

make you Healthy, will keep you Healthy.
Because the Chiropractor locates the cause
of Dis-ease and adjusts same.
Be Fit and Survive.
In v e s t i g a t e Chiropractic thoroughly.

W. J. KERMODE, D, C.

Correspondent of Scottish Newspaper
Calls Attention to Remarkable In­
cident He Has Observed.

Gnrncr-Woodruff Kld«.
1st St. Opp. Magnolia
Hours 9-12 a. m., 1-6 p. m.—Evening by Appointment

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

Jones’ Dniry Farm little link sau­
sage,—L. P. McCuller,
203-tfc

Tho womnn who onco spnnked her
Stone’s Rich Fruit Cake.—L. P. Mcson
for smoking cignrottes now
203-tfo
Culler,
spanks her grandson for stealing her
Ships thnt pass at tho opening cigarettes. •
session sometimes come back in tho
FOR SALE—Eight room houso with
night,
bath. Immediate possession. Small
Hava your watches and Jowelry re payment down, long timo on balance.
paired nt McLnulin’a. Two first clnss Seo Lano of address Box 782, Daytonn, Fin.
190-Tu-Snt-4w
watch makers. Prompt servico,
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FOR THE SCHOOLBOY
Particularly suited for school wear
Is this suit of dark blue serge, although
It has "Sunday best" itossiliiliiics that
arc highly satisfactory. The jacket is
belted and trimmed with pickets The
trousers may he finished with either
front or side-closing and arc turned
under in knlckerhocker fashion
Medium size requires 3
yards
34-inch material.
Pictorial Review Hoys' Suit No.
8918. Sizes, 6 to 14 years. Price, 30
cents.

Statesmen and crowded heads must
bo
careful not to muss up the mas­
Eggs, G5c dozon.—L. P. McCuller.
203-tfc terful wny in which.t the. correspon­
dents are pulling off thin nrmn con­
When nil the scrapplngs of war­ ference.
ships tnkes place, why not sing tho
Islnml of Ynp?
NEWBERRY’S DRUG STORE

Phone 36

Whontaworth Biscuit, real. Graham 204-tfc
crackers, 100 por cent whole wheat.
WHO IS SYLVIA?
—L. P. McCuller.
203-tfc
| What ia she? Come to the I’nrish
Thanksgiving 1r often called Tur­ House Thursday nnd Friday nighls to
key Day, but really it is tho first dny see. Join the guesecrH. A prize
of Turkey Week.
awarded the first person guessing her
identity correctly,
212-Ur
Van Camp's tall cream, $5.50 per
case.—L. P. McCulhr.
203-tfc
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
# # # # * * ■ * « * # # » *
Although my entire plnnt was de#
H u p m o b i l e m a k e s f i n - 8tr"yed bY fir° Saturday night, I nm
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i now prepared to take core of all old
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U l r e C l U C t lO n , o p e n m o d - un,i new custoinors for any kind of
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els, $1250, Detroit.—B. cement work, Call nt 200 Pnrk ave* fcifc? * * * *
Fa *
nuo.
&amp; O. MOTOR CO., San­ 200-0tp
■'
A. L. ROY.
PARISH HOUSE (CALENDAR.
ford.
Holy Cross Parish House
188-tfc
Nov. 27.—Brotherhood of St. An*
drow Dinner.
Appllnchicoln oysters.—L. P. MeDoc. 1-2.— Holy Cross llazanr,
203-tfc
Culler.
Dec. 0-7.—All Soul's Bazaar.
CORRECTED TO NOV. 16, 1921

People Qenerou* With Tlpe.
New York llk e \ to refer to Its
spendthrift millionaires.
The head
m a Her of a mngiilllcont eatery told me
that for the hoiinllful gratuity lie pre­
ferred the visiting Hod-huster to the
son of a millionaire. The young man
from Hohnkus having Ills annual lllng
has read *■&gt; much ahout huge tips
that lie thinks anything under a Mo
hill will he tossed hack at him. The
111 f&lt;tin in t Inn volunteered hy the head
Mailer came after a well-known spendihrifl had departed with Iwo young
Indies. Ills illmier check came to ?2."i
nnd lie gave the Matter $2—the headMailer nothing. "And." continued Hie
head waiter, "see Hint young fellow
over there In llu* green suit with a
large Adam's tipple.
lie has hecii
shiieklng off $."» hills to every waiter
A hull may not he very intelligent,
in the place. And he gave me a half
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
eeiiiury note. I’m afraid Ills keeper
hut he understood tho Red flag long
Mill he along soon and make us give
before the rest of tho world.
No,
J. T. Iteoves is no longer connected
it hark."—Exehnnge.

MEETINGS

on

TRAIN SCHEDULE

Sec Evo as Idealistic Woman,
Mosi Malian Moiiieu h they hail their
•Indee to he anything they wished In
heir sex, Mould rat her he Eve, lie• ordlng lo results of a vote recently
'.men hy one of ihe Itoiiian papers,
'I lie argument advanced for being
•
.tas ihat ^he. of all women, laid
eompellllou.
Her hlishaiid Mils
i evei away from home ami there mu*
i.o other woman on whom he mlglii
list an alluring glance.
Those u ho did not choose lo tie Eve
ho.a* for ihe most part to he Mary
Maedaten. heciitise. niter being al­
lowed to enjoy all the sins of Hao d d . she miis forgiven and after
wnrd became i salat, thereby enjoying
all Joys of heaven.
Unearth Home of Cave Men.
title of the mosi coiiipt'dieuslve at
many lluds of relics of prehistoric man
in Austria has been discovered lu a
mve near Mlxultx. The cavern known
ns "Hrngou's Dell," Is being exeiivm
e&lt;! for ciinriimtiH deposits of phosphate
III a side cave 1JKHI yards from tin
opening, evidences of htllilHti occilpli
I'olt Mi nuclein limes were uncovered
Great i|Uantltles of quart* Implement!
ami other utenslla.ami human hones
have been taken out.

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CONSULTATION AND ANALYSIS FREE

BLACKBIRD IN THRUSH’S NEST

Last' week J discovered In the Ivy
on a sunk wall In my garden a no-4
which had alt tlit* characteristics of a
thrush's ncsi. wiih plastered lining
only, and wldeh contained two eggs
pale nine with small black spots—iIn
eggs of a song thrush, writes a cornsptiioleiil. Later on I nutWcd a bird
sitting on the nest. Only the head
was visible, hut It appeared to me
Matt (lie bird wits a hen blackbird and
not a thrush. It miis some days be­
fore I found the bird off the nest,
when on looking In, I discovered tluu
the plastered lining of tho nest.had
been slightly covered with dried
grasses, and that, the nest contained
four blackbird's1 'fffcfcw^hftdsh' green
with mol tied ends. The two thrush's
eggs laid disappeared. They could not
he found at the fool of the wall below
the nest, hut there was found on a
green above the wnll the broken egg
of a song thrush. When I discovered
ihtt nest part of Its outer wall was
•filthily lorn, as If a cat had cllmlicd
RECEPTION FOR MISS SKINNER ip ilie Ivy and endeavored to chin- out
lo* Idl'd then sitting. Is It passible
AND MRS. GALLOWAY
ihat ihe thrush may have been scared
A brilliant social event of tho sea­ a any and the nest tiikeit over by u
son was the reception given yesterday hlncklilrtl and adapted to Jier require­
afternoon from four to six o'clock by ments? None of my friends, versed
the Womnn's Club honoring Miss Eli­ In the luihlis of birds, ever heard of a
zabeth Skinner, newly elected state similar ease.—Edinburgh Scotsman.

president of the Federation of Wom­
Edward Hrady returned to Montean's Clubs, nnd Mrs. Ernest McGow­
verde yesterday after spending sever­
an Galloway, vice-president at large.
al dnys hore with bis parents, Mr. nnd
Heautifui in every detail were the
Mrs. John T. Hrady.
decorations of the club rooms, the
club colors, red nnd green, nnd tho
J. P. Havmoll, of Jacksonville, wnB club flowers, red roses being used.
in the city yesterday transacting Iiuh- Tall floor lumps shaded in red, cast a
loess.
rich warm glow over tho pretty
scene. Wicker baskets, wicker wall
Elmo L. Itlley, of Jacksonville spent vases and crystal vases filled with
the day hero yesterday.
fragrant red roses were effectively
plated.
Miss Virginia Neely returned home
Mrs. Forest Lake and Mrs. Raymond
Sunday from Ocala where she has Key met tho guests at the door, who
spent the past two months with rela­ were then introduced to the receiving
tives. She was accompanied homo by line by Mrs. Deane Turner. In the re­
MIhs Mnrgnrot Melton, who left Sun­ ceiving lino were Mrs. John Lonnnrdi,
day afternoon for her home in Mel­ Miss Elizabeth Skinner, Mrs. L. M.
bourne.
Johnson, of Leesburg, Mrs, W. F.
Hlackman, Mrs. W. T. Morgan, Mrs.
Miss Elizabeth Skinner, of Dune­ Fred Williams, Mrs. R. R. Dons, Mrs.
din, nowly elected president of the It. C. Rower, Mrs. R. E. Tolar, and
Florida State Federation of Woman’s Mrs. John Mcisch.
Clubs, was tho guest yejtorday of
Tho hostesses were Mcmlhincs W. B.
Watson, G, 1. I.micks, it. A. Newman,
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a S. Puleston, It. J. Holly, W. J. Thig­
■
■ pen, H. J. Starling, Fred Daiger, J.
■ M. Wallace, ll. L. Thrasher and It, C.
■
Maxwell.
The refreshment taldo was lovely
■
with its appointments. In tho center
■
was a catulelhra holding red lighted
:
tapers, at either side wore unshaded
■
ted tapers in silver candle sticks. Mrs.
Henry Wight poured coffuo nnd MrH.
!
W. T. Langley poured ten tho first
tour and Mrs. A. D. Kully and Mrs.
A.
i
B M. Phillips poured tho latter hour.
During the afternoon nn orchestra
rendered splendid music,
Mrs, Julius Tnkuch, snug, "My
Heart at Thy Sweet Voice," from
Samson ami Delilah and "One Fine
Day" from Mndum Hutturfly, In her
usual chnrming manner.
Mrs.* A. M. Philips sang sweetly
nnd with much feeling. "Night Song"
by Florence Nowell Harbour.
About two hundred club members
and friends attended this delightful
affhir.

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The Memorial servico held Sunday
afternoon by the Seminole Chapter 0.
E. S., nt the Masonic Hall were very
impressive. Dr. E. I), Hrownleo gave
a splendid address, taking for his text
tho 10th chapter Etodus 23 to 27 vers­
es. "Mnrah.” His address was full
of beautiful deep thoughts and was
very appropriate and sympathetic.
Worthy Matron Mrs. Al Lilja con­
ducted the services assisted by her
able corps of officers.
The program for the afternoon in­
cluded:
"llenutiful Star in the East," Miss
Herminia Lehman.
"Just for Today", Mrs. F. W. Shep­
ard, of Winter Pnrk.
Drnping of the Chapter Altar, by
the officers.
"Ulcst Re tho Tie," audience.
"Touch Mo to Pray," Mrs. Dick
Hntcholor, of Winter Pnrk.
Dr. E. D. Ilrownlee’s address "Mnrah."
Quartette, “Tho Beyond," Ed. Keezel, Mrs. F. W. Shepard, Mrs. Dick
Batchelor and M, A. Stone.

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Southbound
Arrive
83........... 2:30 n.m.
27...........
91..
.... 1:18p.m.
89..
.. 2:65 p.m.
86-......... 0:66 p.m.

No.
with mo in any way, and I nm not re­
Wheatsworth, real whole wheat, No.
sponsible for any money, fertilizer, or
anything he may charge to me. The pure graham flour,—L. P. McCuller. No.
No.
ngreoment 1 declare broken—and at
HENRY FORI) Jins ndnpted tho
nn end.
use of tho GIANT "EXIDE” HatterMRS. M. B. ALLISON.
Northbound
ies for Ford cars. Wo glvo servico,
200-D-n-W—dtp ,
Arrlvo
buy, sell and oxchango bnttc ries for No. 82.......
makes automobiles, genuine No. s i:......
Stuart is not a very largo place, all
"EXIDE"
service. Got the best.— No.
80
yet, hut the way thing's are, going It
RAY
BROTHERS,
phono 648. 196-tfc No, 92.....
mny he only a short time before the
■1:00 p.m.
No. 28.......
ptneo lays claims for entering the
» |1 f[ ’
clt clnss. The later report from that
Hupmobile makes finattractive nnd interesting town is to
T
thu effect that building permits is­ al reduction, open modArrlvo
xNo. 100........
sued during the past five months have els, $1250, Detroil
xNo. 24.......
shown an estimated total cost of &amp; O. MOTOR CO.,
San- xNo.
158...:.:...
about $100,000. The town is build­
i No.
22........
ing nbaut fifteen,miles of sidewalks ford.
_i
188-tfc
nnd Home streets have boon widened
und Improved. Taxes have been re­
cm i
.
Leesburg Branch
( barley Chaplin hns decided to
Arrlvo
duced,, even though substantial im­
stick
to
comedy.
Ho
knows
which
xNo.
167__
__
:
3:65
p.m.
provements nr^ under wny, ntul the
»ido
of
his
pie
has
the
custhrd
on. t No. 21........... 2:50 p.m.
town is out of debt, A fine} report
xNo. 101........... 5:50 p.m.
for uny place.
Hupmobile makes fin- xNo. 26..:....:,... 1:80 p.m.
As tho world g n w s more and mnru at reduction, open mod-1 N“ 22
7:00p'"1'
civilized, wo keep right on improv-*
els, $1250, Detroit.:—074
ing padlocke.
&amp;
0 . MOTOR CO.,* San- xNnJ
, o;
♦*&lt;**«'
f o r&lt; l
127..........
I
except Sunday.

.—B.

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Doparts
2:40 n.m.
8:40 n.m.
1:38 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
Departs
2:03 a.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.
Departs

3:40 p.m.

�ray
■s-sss

Uttte Happenings
McStloB Of
Matters la Brief
Personal Ham*
af Interes*
m m

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THE SANFORD DAILY H ERALD, T U ESD AY , NOVEMBER 29, 1921

In
and
About,
..
«
&lt;Jt The City S

PRIZE WINNERS AT
|» a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a B B B B B a a a B a a a a a a B a a a B B a a B B B a a a a a B a a a a a a B a a a a a B B a l
KANNER'B DIG SALE
ARE ANNOUNCED TODAY

Summary of tba
Floating Small
Talka Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readera

The prize winners who were lucky
onough to guess tho amount of the
snlo at Kannor’s Big Ten Day Sale
last week nro announced today as
follows:
First prize of $100, W. T. Roberts.
Second prize of $50, W. II. Britt.
Tho snle wns most successful In
overy way and Soles Mnnoger Daw­
son in perfectly satisfied with tho
manner in which tho pooplo responded
to the summons to tho fenst of bar­
gains nnd tho wonderful results
through advertising in tho Dally and
Weekly Herald .
Mr. Dnwson leaves tonight for
Tampa where ho will put on a big
sale for a Tnmpa firm.

m m

: THE WEATHER
m For Florida! Fnlr tonight
M and Wednesday; light frost
IKi In interior north portion tom night.

Great weather.
Now lot tho lottuco tr&gt; forward.
prccooling plant for Sanford is as­
sured, with prospects bright for two
of them.
Tho Rotary Club Is making plans
to foster a Community Christmas tree | *&lt;l
for Sanfotd It will bo groat for tho
youngsters.

TEMPERATURE
Down she goes to 74. It will
bo lower today.
Grent
stuff. Wo all need it. Lot­
tuco pep up along with tho
lettuce. Lottuco us get
ready for the greatest sea­
son we have ever hnd in
Sanford, Lottuco us pnss up
politics and get down to real
business. Lottuco Join tho
Jolly bunch of boosters and
stand together and work
together and stay together
on tho grent big principle
of reciprocity and what
helps Sanford helps all of
us. Yes, lettuce.

TWO MOH EDEATIIS AS
RESULT OF THEATRE FIRE‘ AT NEW IIAVEN, CONN.
&lt; ilr T h r A a.ortntrd I ' r r u )

fcl Maximum ................ . 74
Pil Minimum ............... ... 42
Pu Range .......
.. 40
p-'i Barometer .............. .30.08
It. J. Holly of this city.
*4 Calm and clear.
rin
Aiming tho visitors to the city last
night attending tho American Legion P-4 F* F* Pa ria fet to* Fa
dance «nnd* dinner wore Mr. nnd M rs.1with appropriate remnrks
, and. . thoy
.
It. I*. Walters nnd Mr. and Mrs. Roy
' ,
.
.
.
' | caused great
merriment. W. A.
( on e o e nn&lt; •
Huston, of Pnlntkn, Rotary Club, wns
... .
. n gucHt at the dinner and gnvo tho
W. A. Huston of Pnlntkn, goncral .__ , ...
. .
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,
local club some pointers on various
manager of the Southern Utilities work. The Rotary Club is making
company, is in the city todny inspect­ great preparations for looking nftcr
ing the local plants and slinking
the children and the needy at Christ­
hands with hla many friends.
mas time, which is one of the ser­
vices performed by Rotary tho world
Mrs. Orion Farrell was operated over. '
upon for appendicitis this morning nt
the Fornnld-Lnughton hospital nnd is'
reported as recovering rapidly. The DKOMINENI IIOIEL MEN HERE
operation wns performed by Dr.
S. Lund and bis son, S, Lund, Jr.,
Langley.
nro hero looking over the city with
n view of engaging in tho hotel busi­
The ninny friends of Goorgo Mcness. Messrs. Lund nre well known
I.nughlin of Orlando were plenscd to
in Florida nnd elsewhere, having for
see him here for a short time last many years owned nnd operated tho
night. George could not resist tho
Huntington Hotel at St. Petersburg,
chance to nttend tho Legion dnnee,
and having recently sold that hotel,
although he came too late for tho nre looking for another location in
dinner.
Florida nnd nre most favorably im­
pressed with Florida.
J. M. Dnwson leaves tbnight for
Mr. Lund, like nil active nnd s,icTampa, where he will bo absent for eessful business men, wns thinking
■several weeks putting on n big snlo n(,nut
about mtlrlncr
retiring from laislness
business but.
but, hnvhnv
for one of tho Tnmpn firms. Mr. Ing led an active life for many yenrs,
Dawson Is making Snnford hcndqunr* ennnot nnd will not retire but will
tern nnd puts on sales in this nnd continue to carry on.
neighboring territory. H q is n flrstWe welcomo them to Sanford. It
•clnss salesman, n first-class ad writ­ is n case of n real city and good' ho­
er nnd knows tho value of printer’s tel men meeting nnd we can almost
ink. His many friends nre hoping forsco tho result, for Sanford offers
for his speedy return.
more in this line todny than any oth
. or city in Florida
The solicitors for The Herald’s big
'Christmas coition will call on you in MELVILLE COMEDIANS
the next few days nnd ove^y morchnnt |
.ARE ALL RIGHT
in Snnford should he represented in To Whom it May Concern:
This is to certify that “Tho Mel­
this big edition of the Daily and
ville
Comedians’ plnyed under tho aus­
Weekly Herald. It will .bring tho
pices
of tho Deaufort County Post No.
shoppers to Snnford nnd do more to
enliven the Christmas trade thnn any 15 of the American Legion, Wash­
other form of advertising. People ington, North Carolina, for an entire
have come to look forward to tho week.
The entertaining qualities of this
Christmas editions of The Hcrnld and
they will not be disappointed in tho show make it well worth seeing. Dur­
ing their slny here they plnyed to Im­
1021 edition.
parity for six nights and matinee.
This show is far superior to tho
ROTA RIANS HAD BIG TIME
average stock Company or road show,
Snnford RotnrinnB hnd a grent time and it is our Wish to have a return en­
today at their regular weekly lunch­ gagement.
Wo heartily recommend the Mel­
eon, ns the entertainment committee
ville Comedians.
f
distributed gifts to several of tho
Beaufort County Post No. 15,
members for “good services render­
American Legion.
ed." Tho gifts will not bp enumerat­
ed or made public, but Raymond Key,
SILVIA
Ed Higgins, Arthur Yowoll, nob New­ will ride through the streets nt four
man, Charley Henry nrfd President p. m. eurh day and appear at the Par­
Stevens enn tell you nbout them. ish House Thursday nnd Friday at 9
Judge Householder presented them o’clock.
2l3-2tc
Miss

ELDER SPRINGS WATER- ~ r
Consulting Chemist says of the water: “Of the mnny waterssif this nnd oth­
er regions that I have nnnlyzed, I have found nunc superior In nil good quali­
ties of that of the “Elder Water.’’—Phono 311-W. Office In Miller Building.

Elder Springs Water Company

BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
One 10 acre farm, all tiled. Including crop J6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 j
One new fLroom Cottage, good locatlort, bent ofJ e rniB $3,750 ■
One 10-room house........................................ 8
Many other bargains in farm lands and city property
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C. A. MATHEWS &amp; W. V. WHEELER \
;i 115 Park Avenue

PAGE FIVE

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NEW IIAVEN, Nov. 20.—Two more
deaths today an the result of Rialto
theatre fire here Sunday night, bring­
ing tho total to nix, coroner having'
eliminated the name of ono man who
.was the victim of heart disease.

THE B A N D C O N C E R T

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■ Sunday, made a big hit and we heard one man say that*they lacked only
S one thing to make them as good as the Scotch Highldnder Band, and
| that was their dress. We bid to make the skirts for Felix Frank, Har£■ old
Haskins and G&lt; C. Fellows.
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And as we said before
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I We want the Sanford ladies to call and inspect some of the nice things
■ we have for Christmas Gifts for the man. Even though you are not
S ready to purchase yet, you can have them put aside for you.*

£ BE Sl)RE TO SEE THE EXCEPTIONAL NICE LINE OF ALL WOOL
I
SWEATERS

ITALIAN DESTROYER
FOUNDERED IN MKDITEItAN KA N, LOSS LIFE UNKNOWN

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S a n fo r d , F la .

LONDON, Nov. 29.—Italian de­
stroyer Ccntrnuro foundered in tho
Mediterranean off1 Adalia during n
storm. Life-loss is not known.
FITZGERALD HAS FIRE
BURNS HALF HI.yCK
..
BUSINESS HOUSES LOST

6-room Bungalow, well located, $4,000
2-story, 5-room house, new....... 3,750
Small 5-rm. cottage, well located 2,750
New 5-room cottage with large
rooms ,on brick ro a d ........ 4,200

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FITZGERALD, Gn., Nov. 29.—Onohnlf of one tumdred block in main
business section of Fitzgerald practic­
ally Wiped out by fire this morning;
loss nbout $200,000, small insurnneo.

Terms
Terms
Terms
TeriTis

CITY LOTS—EASY PAYMENTS
Other Desirable Heal Estate. Wc can Suit any Inquiry

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ATTENTION!
There will be a called conclave of
Taylor Commnndory Wednesday ev­
ening, November .70th at 0:30.
■Full dress rehenrsnl of the Order of
the Temple and instruction in tactics
preparatory for the coming inspection
of this commnndory. important that
every momber be present nnd In full
uniform.
JNO. D. JINK1NS,
Recorder.
By order of tho Eminent Commnnder.

,rS

A. P. CONNELLY

LOST—On First street between Oak
nnd Pnlipetto, a pocket book con­
taining money and hunting liconso.
Finder please return to Herald office
and receive reward.
213-3tc

hOUND
FOUND—Sum of money on street.
Owner may have same by identify­
ing and paying for this ml.—Mrs. Er­
nest Krupp, 910 Park Ave.
213-ltc
FOUND—Roll of money. Loser may
have same by paying for this ad.—
Mrs. Ernest Krupp, 910 Park avo*
nue.
213-2tc
N jUco of Application fur Tax Deed

C L A SSIF IE D A D S
Classified advertisements, S cents a line. No ad taken for less thaa
23 cents, apd positively no classified ads charged to anyone. CasB
must accompany all orders, ’ Count five words to a line and remit aci cordingly.

Under Section 573 of the General
Statutes of the State of Florida
Notico Is hereby givon thnt S, F.
Doudncy, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 1045, dated tho 4th day of Novomher, A. I). 1895, has filod said certi­
ficate in my office, and bns made ap­
plication for Tax Deod to isquo in accordanco with law. Snid certificate
cml races the following described pronerty situated in Scminolo 'County,
Florida, to-wit: W 1-2 of SE 1-4 of
SW 1-4 of N Wl-4 nnd E 1-2 of SW
I- 4 of RW 1-4 of NW 1-4 Sec. 22, Tp.
21 S, Range 29 FI. 10 acres. The
said land being nssessed nt tho date
of the issunnea of such certificate In
tho nnma of Unknown. Unless said
certificate shall ho redeemed accord­
ing to law Tax Deed will issue there­
on on tho 4th day of January, A. D.
1922.
Witness my officini signature and
senl this tho 29th day of November,
A. D. 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Scminolo County, Fla.
II- 20-fltc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

The Herald has quite a number of
unclaimed keys thnt have been fout]d.
If you hnvu lost any koys look over
our assortment. If these keys are not
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
claimed within the next few days they
will he disposed of.
tfdh FOR SALE—By owner, handsome FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms.
Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
homo furnished, modern conveni­
Strcot.
195-tfc
ences,
garage
and
bearing
grovo;
nlso
"Spirit Message" by Radto,
A true story, well known In scien­ somo beautiful homo sites in a grovo FOR RENT — Light housekeeping
Box 110, Altamonto
rooms nnd unfurnished roomH, 1020
tific circles, records tho first use of on a lake.
radio-telephone during the war In Springs, Fla. ,
11-3-lmoc Enst Second St.
211-4tp
France,
Professor W----- of Ynlo FOR SALE—Holgiuri hnroa. Apply FOR RENT—Two furnished betl
university, then in the reserve corps,
to Goo. Mcro, HU Elm ave. Phono
rooms. Inquire 009 Pnlmotto Ave.
wuh
asked to witness n voice-con­
254.
195-tfdh
211-Otc.
trolled High! near Iloninrniiktn,
France, Htnmllng In n linnunr on the FOR SALE—Dining table, walnut bed FOR RENT—Two furnished Imd
ground, he placed tho receiving Inrooms, Mrs. W. F. Leavitt, corner
nnd springs. Call 3UH-J.
200-tfc
slruu|Diit to his enr. Tho voice of an
Elm
and Third. Phono 437-W.
unseen person frbtn Hie clouds s;&gt;oku FOR SALE—One Florcnco Automntqi-tfc
a niessnge. Tho professor turned pale . ic 3-burnor oil stove with mantel
furnished bed
and oven. Call 41B-W.
204-tfc FOR RENT—Ono
ns lio dropped tho receiver.
room, also garage. 110 Laurel Ave.
"My God," ho exclaimed, "Ilint’s FOR.SALE—Ono Dnisy chum. Call
Prof. Peters t
Ho died nine years
109-tfc
416-W.___________________ 204-tfc
rTgol"
Tin) professor was told llmt tho FOR SALE—Two story business FOR RENT—Bed room, 311 Pnrk nvonue,
178-tfc
building, Apply to tho owner, Klon
man speaking was ono of tho idiots
Ares,
805
9th
St.
205-tfc
of Hie &lt;10th squadron.
FOR RENT—Suburban home.
Cal)
Soon the pilot ruine to earth nnd FOR ~ SAXE—Cnbbago mid lottuco
308-J.
107tfc
walked Into the hnngnr. Ho proved
plnnts. Sco IL F. Crenshaw nt tho
FOlt RENT—Forndnlo Apartments,
to bo Prof. Peters' son.—Hornet*
postoffico.
200-tfc
Green In Lenllo's.
furnished or unfurnished. See Mrs.
FOR SALE—nt a genuine bargain, 00 L, G. Loveless, In Mcisch (dock, 205
ncros rich hammock land, 250 bear­ East First St. Phono 295-L1 194tfc
Got It Straight
Israel Znngwlli occasionally likes to ing nrango nnd grapefruit trees, near
slip among tho crowd so llmt lie can Geneva on tho Sanford-Genovn high­ FOR RENT—Two furnished bud
rooms, fill Park Avo.
212-tfc
find out what they nre thinking nbout way. For particulars address Box
Ids work, and ho lias nover forgotten 410, St. Augustine, Fla.
» 207-0tc FOR RENT—Desirable housekeeping
an occasion on a certain evening when
rooms, Box 117.
212-fitp
GENUINE
FROSTPROOF CABlie did so.
bago
plants.
Loading
varieties.
It was on Hie first night of ono of
FOR RENT—Furnished room, 411
Ids enrller plays. Filled with all a Immediate shipments.
Satisfaction
Park avenue.
213-Otp
young author's anxiety, ho ventured guaranteed. Cush with orders. Post­
E.
Into the gallery In the hope of hear­ paid 200—50c; 500-$1.00; 1,000— FOR RENT—Small house.-- J .
213-ltc
ing some compliments. But there was $1.75. Express largo strong plants
Spurting,
"nothing doing," so la1 asked ono man
room
straight out what ho thought of the 1.000— $1.25. Wholesale $1.00 per 1,- FOR RENT—Two or three
housekeeping
apartments,
7)9
Oak
000,
Klondyko
and
Missionary
straw
­
production.
213-5tp
"Well, guv'nor," replied tho man, berry plants, postpaid, 500—$2.50; ave,
1.000—$4.75.—Southern Plant Special­
"Hie leading actor ain’t bad"—
"All, yes."
ist, Madison, Fin.
20H-10tp
WANTED
"And Hie lending lydy, she'll do."
FOR SALE—Twin Indian motorcycle WANTED—To rout or buy 0 or 7
"Yes, yes."
with side car. Inquire Ford Ser­
room house. Box 245.
213-atc
"But, guv’nor, what n play I"
vice Station,
212-titp
WANTED—Customers for fresh milk.
Valuable Snakes.
FOR SALE—Ford delivery body, rear
morning and evening deliveries.—R.
A nest of sitakes, 15 la number, tins
of Dodge Bros. Motor Co,, cor. of L. Garrison. Phono 8711. lllll-St-Tu
been given an asylum on a doctor's es­ Oak aye nnd 2nd street, Sanford,
tate In Woodbury, N. J. The doctor
212Otp
LOST
has fonnd that all kinds of eroinle,
FOR
SALE
OR
H
EN
T-Cottages”
stroylim Insects are eaten by tho repMusson, G01 Palmetto.
213-3tp LOST—Golf bag, con­
•tiles. The snakes lire about early In
Hie morning, hide nt midday and nro FOR- SALE—O'room- Iningalow on,
taining sticks and the
astir again In the evening. They nre
Birch St. $250 cash, balance $50
of n harmless species, brown In color
barrel of a gun, Satur­
and uru difficult to distinguish unless pvr month.—E. "V. Lane, tho Real
Estate
Man.
213-4tp
day afternoon. Reward
suon on the move. Tim snakes pre­
fer to loiter around tomato ami cu­ FDTTSXLE—5 room bungalow on tho if returned to Philip R.
cumber plants, where mnny grub
corner lot, East front, hig oak
worms nre to he found. Plants over roes. I’rlco $3,750. Easy terms.—E. Andrew, Celery Avenue.
which tho Bimkos have assumed n
. Lane, Tho Rqal Estnto Man.
Phone 371-Q
208-tfc’
protortornto nro standing unscathed
2134tp
LOST—Suit
caso
containing
boys'
by worms, The snakes lmvo grown
clothing arid school books. Npme
several Inches since' first seen.—Ex­ KOUHff F O 'O C N T —Ap'artmenrfurnlshed for light housekeeping, gas “Loon Hagan" in books, Sultablo r c - ,
change.
«•
C.
for cooking, electric lights, running ward will bo paid if left a t Hornld of­
water.—800 French avo.
213-6tc fice.
Buy It with a Herald Want Ad.
218-ltp

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Now then: let’s all make a determined effort to
avoid the rush and tussle of late
Christmas Shopping.
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There is every (conceivable advantage in shopping early; complete assortm ents, efficient
salespeople, com fortable stores, low pre-holiday prices.
M erchants have found th a t w ith plenty of foresight and planning they could bring fo rth the
best m erchandise as well as best value. So all the progressive stores in town are ready for
C hristm as buying—ready to help those wise people who shop early. We u rg e you, for your
own sake to shop NOW; You will be assured of courteous service, unlim ited selections.

U. S. Army Store

Sanford Dry Goods Company
Corner Second nnd Sanford

Hill Hardware Co.

Thrasher &amp; Garner

Everything in Army Goods
Emit Second nnd Sanford Avc,

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Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
Everything (or Men nnd Hoys' Wear

Speer &amp; Son
Uttcful Gift* for Mother and the Children

* J. D. McCrory’s 10c Store

I.adic* nnd (ienta* Furniahing Shoe*

Everything for the Holiday Shopper

Mobley’s Drug Store

Baumel’s Specialty Shop

Stationery, Popular Hook*, Cigar*. Candy and
Ivory Goods

Itondy-to-Wear .Millinery, Noveltiea n Specialty

The Quality Shop

Electrical Appliance* and Fixture, Ml Park Are

Millinery, Hone and Children's Hand
made Dromes

L. P. McGuIler, Groceries
Everything Good ln Rat

Perkins &amp; Britt

A. RafFeld

The Store '[hat la Different1

The Store That Snvea You Money

Una What You Want

John T. Brady, Jeweler

Bower &amp; Roumillat

Treadwell Electrical Co.

Imported Perfume, Candle* and Kodaka

Electriciana, Supplie* and Fixture*

Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware and etc.
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Theo. J. Miller &amp; Son

Gillon &amp; Fry

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Roberts Grocery
Everything for the Christmas Dinner

Sanford Cycle Company

Sanford Groceteria

Everything on Wheels

Aerou from the Fire Station

Banner’s Department Store

Waters’ Kandy Kitchen

313-115 Sanford Avenue

Special Chrlatma* Candy at 8 p«lnl ,,rIef#

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Hungarian* Reoccupy

Poes,

Evacuated by !

' FORREST LAKE STATES HI8
POSITION.

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SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST

To the Voters' of Sanfordt
N A SH V ILLE, T EN N .
It hns como to my attention thnt
efforts nro still bejng mado to have
The Giant of the South
tho peoplo believo that if elected City
Commissioner I would disrupt our
Its immense popularity is due^not only to the fact that
present form of government.
every line in it is written for Southern- farm families by
Now nothing could be further from
men and women who know nnd appreciate Southern condi­
tho truth than such propaganda, for
tions, but to the practically unlimited personal service which
the following rcnaans:
is given to subscribers without charge,
t
First: I will bo only ono of three
comissionern nnd could not do nny
Every year w(e answer thousands of questions on hun­
dreds of different ‘subjects—all without charge. When you
act without being joined by ono or
become a subscriber this invaluable personal service is yours.
more of tho others.
That
is one reason why we have—
Second: The City Commissioners
cannot under the law
abolish tho
375,000 CIRCULATION
present charter, oven though they all S
combine.
The city charter can only be chang­
ed by nn act of tho legislature, or by
n vote of tho people themselves.
Furthermore, I have no desire to
upset tho present form of govern­
ment, ns it is tho
substance thnt
counts
in
anything,
and
not the form.
Wtit1!) tin* Sertia GViitimlwl tin Htj uf 1 i*csi ri'tviitJy, li wun t+m&gt;«■&lt;•ujiIcmI by tlu* i •am,',r nns with much curt?*
tnouy. The photograph hIu&gt;\\8 Uu* bluiaiihf of the colors presented to the llungnrhin troops hy tho women of Uecn. However, there can doubtless he some
improvements mnde in the present
charter ns hns already been demon­
strated. for oxnmple, tho present
ATTENTION, CO. I).
KIND RELIC OF OLD LONDON *
method of nominating candidates; but
Hdq. Co. D. F. N. C... 1st Inf.
such improvements nro matters for
Arch of Bridge Which Must Have Been
Snnford, Fla., Nov. 28, 1921. the legislature, or
LEF.FLEK ASKS QUESTIONS
for tho people
Built Centuries Ago Just
Orders No. 88:
Sanford, Fin., Nov. 28, 1021.
themselves, and ennnot be elfected by
Brought to Life.
L—The regular armory drill of this the commissioners.
To l he Editor,
command
on Wednesday night, No­
A very Interesting relic of old Lon­
Satuford Herald.
I believe hnt the administrative
-------vember 80, 1921, is postponed until tho
don
1ms
come
in
light,
according
to
5*2.1 s s tie s q
Start u y e a r
affairs nf the city can lie run on a
pear Sir:
Today
Tho frank statements of tho Hon, llu&gt; London Times, tin arch of old Lon­ following night, Thursday, Decombor more economical basis than is being
don bridge, wldeli ous demolished dur­ 1, 1921, at 7:30 p. m.
Forest Lake, candldato for City Com- ing the construri'on of the new Lon­
done nt present, nnd at the same time,
2. —On Thursday night, Decombor
missioner, in your issue of tho 25th don bridge, which begun In 1825. The
with grenter efficiency, nnd If elected
1,
1921, this organization will bo in­
should be in every home which demands "only the Best." Live boys
inst., should be carefully considered.
tireli now discovered Is the second from spected by Major Walter Moore, U. S. I shall work to thnt, end.
and girls, and their fathers and mothers, always find The Companion
it is to he presumed that no ono for the north side of the old bridge, and
I believe thnt tho law requiring n
A.,
National
Guard
Instructor
for
tho
Reliable, Entertaining and Up-to-Date.
an instant would say this gentleman Is close to St. Megntls' church. It was
budget for each flseni 'yenr’s reven­
Hundreds of Short Stories, Scroll Stories, Editorial,, Article,.
State
of
Florida,
and
Major
Chester
would permit his nimio to be consid­ disclosed during some building opera­
*
{“elry. Nature and Science. Current Events, Doctor's Corner,
H. Wilson, Machine Gun Instructor, F. ues nnd expenses should be rigidly
9,nm.P* &gt;° Slick, Games. Sports. IW Ie*. "Howto!
ered for an office under any form of tions now In p;ogress.
followed, nnd thnt tho ndmlnistrntivo
•
M u c i JKes, SUftHcstlnn* tor Home Efficiency ami Economy.
N. G.
The
first
stone
bridge
over
the
government he considers bad.
Coat* LESS THAN Five Cent* a Week
3. —All officers and enlisted men ofaffairs of tho city should bo conduct­
was built In 1170, lint the
It is known by all men that tho pres­ Thames
ed
on
thnt
basis.
bridge wits constantly repaired and
O F F E R N o. 1
O FFER A
ent commissioners are broad-gauged restored, so that there is no evidence thla organization uru ordered to re­
I have mndo no statement or prom­
1 . T h o Y o u t h ’s C o m p a n i o n —
port at tho armory on Thursday night,
1
.
T
h
e
Y
o
u t h ’# C o m p a n i o n
men and are only striving for tho wel­ of the exact date of this particular
0 2 iaauea f o r 1 0 2 2
ise of what I shnli do if elected, nnd
fo r 1 0 2 2 .
.
. SXO O
December
1,
1921,
at
7:30
p.
tn.
for
a
.
A
R
r
e
m
a
in
in
g
W
e
e
k
ly
Including
all of Offer No. 1
fare of our city, and a t all times wel­ arch. It was apparently medieval, and
shnll
not
do
so,
except
such
public
1 0 2 1 le e u o s i a ls o
tho purposo of drill and inspection.
8 . M c C a ll’a M o g o a ln e
9 1 .0 0
come and encourage recommendations Is built of lielgnte stone with a very
3 - T h e 1 0 2 2 C o m p a n io n
Tn* betl Fashion Magailna
statements ns tuny bo published over
•I.—All
officers
and
enlisted
men
H o m e C a le n d a r
for women reader*
from every source und put them in ef­ Hilt trajectory. At the beginning of the
must be present at this formation. No my signature, ns is this ono.
fect whenever it appears to the In­ Eighteenth century, however, three Mat
A ll for $ 2 .5 0
A ll for $ 3 .0 0
Sincerely,
excuses will be accepted,
terest of our city. For this reason wrouglit-stoae supporting ribs were
FORREST
LAKE.
0.—This organization will stand in­
pllt In. and the middle one of these Is
*,,h
pme
e*mm«ne*
Flint
KTOS
Tina Efaffi01**
FAI hit, or V’d2f.1;1
to TIIK 'iS.tSBfiS"
YOUTH'S C
OMPA
NIO
N, BOSTOto
N,the
MA
HMAtSIlFH
tTlUyi.T
O.
it would bo of interest to know how tinted 17(13. The arch Is not yet en­
210-Rtc.
spection as a rifle company.
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IS
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many times Mr. Lake has been pres­ tirely uncovered, hut n springer at each
0.—Uniform ns issued, with blouses.
ent at meetings of the commission? side Is Just being disclosed, and the
Members of tho party of war de­
GEO. A. DcCOTTES,
How many suggestions io r improve­ span Is estimated to lie about 30 foot.
partment engineers met .with local
212-itc
Cnpt.
Inf,,
FNG.
Conulg.
ment have been made by him, writ­ The under surface of the arch Is con­
citizens to discuss fncts pertaining to
siderably wntcrwom between the add­
ten or oral ?
Miami's appeal for a deeper harbor.
ed
ribs.
It
Is
one
of
the
arches
close
Flower Worth Small Fortune.
Mr. I.akc states that tho city can,
Tlie project, as proposed l&gt;y tho city
to which the mill wheel stood for Hie
Ten
ilimisaml
dollars
Is
tin
extraor­
in his opinion, bo run in a more econ­
raising of water Into Hie wnlertower dinary price for a single plant; yet It calls for a channel 300 feet In width
omical manner. It would nppeur reas­ that stood alongside the bridge. This was paid by English horticulturist* and twenty-five feet deep. Two prev­
onable llial he should taka tho votors urch stood In Iho river, and Is, there­ for mi orchid raised In America, the ious hearings have been held..
into his confidence and advise just how fore, an evidence of the limits which, Cutteloya glgas nlbu.
Tills Cntlcleyn wit* (lowered In 1910,
this can be done before election rather ns time has gone on, have been Im­
than afterwards. In other words, all posed on the Thames, the river being and exhibited at an orchid show In tho
criticisms should bo constructive rath ­ now much narrower than It wits la United States, where It was awarded
er than destructive. It is a great deal medieval times. It Is understood that n grild medal. The plant was found Itt
IV
this relic of ntd London Is to be care­ 1009 lti a lot of oilier specimens of
easier to tear down than to build up. fully preserved.
ifll
f»*1 f ) -111* III *I tffl m il
rf* mlliJ
»ir •’
Cattcleyn glgas. It was only by chime*
firth
T11M ftJ nofn
it would appear only fair to tho City
(hut the plant was not sold for a do!Commission that he should adopt their
or two. The only reason was that
CROWDING THE SEA SERPENT Inr
ufler must of Its companions hud been
methods until he can suggest better,
and they would glndly gtvo his views Old Fr|*nd of tho Ocean Summer disposed of this one, with some others
Hint were not In very good condition,
the consideration to which they nre
Resorts Makes Way for Pirate
wus set aside. Finally all the spec),
entitled.
Ship From Russia.
mens were potted.
r ........... f( .1 0. * .(
His remarks ns to city budget nre
t
; tv r &gt; * - I ■ &gt; .&gt; i 't -f I li ,
To
the
great
surprise
of
the
horti­
.ti n., a *
We believe hut nrte sen serpent has
not understood, as ho could easily
been sighted so fur this season. Per­ culturists when, next spring, the plant
have ascertained that the budget sys­
came up it wns with pure white Mow­
haps It Is still a little early, but the
tem was in force and honestly lived up weather has been hot ynmigli to bring ers. The plant was sold In London
to. If he could have improved tho our oltl friend to the surface, und no fo* perhaps the highest figure that an
budget in any way, ho should ns' a doubt the frightened tintl delighted orchid ever brought.
good citizen hnve stated his viewH to visitors at shore resorts and those
Apology Needs an Apology.
who go out to sen In boats for a
the commission long ngo.
lit
I n ’ it
3 ! K f . ft ‘ If- ■ r ijV 1*‘ T '■ (
i
“Gentlemen"—It came from the lips
short
distance
will
soon
he
rewarded
It would also interest a Inrgo body
ll
II a rtf tsn. » D t o’ tV"
• I
of
uu
uttorney,
pleading
a
ruse
recent­
of taxpayers now, who have to pny with a sight of Ills ugly litnd or fusel-, ly before the Supreme court of the
hy the water churned up by
Inrgo amounts of additional taxes to naled
the swishing of his angry tall. How* state of Idaho. In front of him sat
make good tho neglect of formor city ever. It Is possible. Hint the sight more the judge* clothed with their Judicial
governments to provide a sinking fund calculated tn thrllf will be llte (drale dignity, ilstimlng liileitlly to tho case.
to learn ns to how many times ho call­ ship from Russia tbnr Is moving tn The attorney Imd erred. Judges
ed the Council's attention to this neg­ such n mysterious way It* wonders to should he addressed as “Your honors."
I*» if f
"Gentlemen"—repented the lawyer,
lect, and if, at any time or plnco, he perform. If this Is so, we nre certain
and
the
llulesi
hint
of
u
smile
Milted
ever mnde any effort during the years that for every view of the sen ser­ across the features of the men In front
pent Hint Is recorded on tho part of
be was mayor, to have this fund estab­ credible
witnesses there will he 20 of Ii ITi i .
lished.
Suddenly he stopped, realizing hh
equally credible witnesses who caught
Mr. Luke states th at if elected ho a glimpse of 'the new (error of the blunder.
“I apologize for calling you ‘gentle
would not attem pt to disrupt tho pres­ deep, long, low and dark, either Just
men,'
" he hlurted out.
before
It
submerged
or
at
the
moment
ent form of government. How can ho
Laughter In u courtroom is no;
work In hnrmony with the present It ell me to the surface to cnsl Its eye
deemed exactly proper, hut a Joke Is i
commissioners and satisfy his mnin about for a new ship to capture anti Joke mid L'hlef Justice Rice repllei
slid:
or
to
drag
away
the
crew
III
Irons
supporters and sponsors who nro now
tn Ito'shcvik Russia. To the elderly simply. "I hope you umdc no mistake.
and always have been known antagon­ ikeptle who Inquired where such a —Idaho Slatesiunn.
ists to the city commission form of •rafi •&lt;'-ured Its necessary file! the
government ?
British Museum Overcrowded.
ess ei 11 iriil young woman answered
The Hellish museum, says a l.ondm
tint It probably operated hy electricC. II. LEFLER.
t\ 'VJuii I'i'iihl he more probable?— writer in the New York Host, Im*
reached the end of its rope, so far as
Host cards—tocm views—lc each at
l-rtf. rd (.Vurnnt.
space Is concerned. Hy Hie law ol
come to (he Herald office
n i l A DAILY HERALD WANT AD.

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and Sanford Weekly Herald from now
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PLACE Y O U R ORDER N O W

A V O ID D I S A P P O I N T M E N T

Christmas

T h e manufacturers are
simply not able to make

all the Christmas Cards

wanted if orders are not

1830 every English iiiitlmr, whethe

domiciled ill home or III the tlom imui-

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS
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;!'n
Sanford is proving, don’t wait, get m the
game now. __
v-.)v.
,-y m

Meischi Realty Company
° tm o a n v
s m
Lf&gt; 1 i V
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Is obliged lo place two copies of It"
hooks with the museum, which In tun
giliirniilees lo keep them in good con
■litIon ami make them accessible to Hn
reading public The same applies 0
nows|tapcr*. Spitee for the hitler wa
exhausted some time ago mill a *po
elnl hnrroeks was im111 to store them
It Is now femeil tlml the sniue plm
will luive lo he adopted far the hook-

The Fort Lmulcrdnlo Herald says
tho Gate City planing mill has re­
cently put on a two-story addition nt
tho plutit dt Nugent avenue nnd West
Fourth id root. "This, with th« build­
ing previously erected, cover* a whole
block, is tho third addition to the
plant thla year. Tho company now
ha* ono of the bent equipped plants
on tho emit const, and It
furnish
any kind of mill work, from a door or
window frame to tho moat intricate
njill walk," fay* th?\nowapapcr, add­
ing that the firm is steadily increasIng its. business^ and is regarded as

placed early with them

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strictly oersonal, not stock earns
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“City Substantial”

"City Substantial’
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1921

ARMS CONFERENCE ENTERS
THIRD WEEK OF BIG EVENTS
EASTERN QUESTION TODAY
to Take Up the
Time of the
Members
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P r o m is e s

CHI NA^S RIGHTS
TERRITORIAL AND POSTAL WAS
THE PREARRANGED BUSI­
NESS OF CONFERENCE
« |lr T h e A u o c l a t r d P rra a )

WASHINGTON,
Nov. 28.—Tho
nrms conforonce entered tho third
week of its deliberations today with
the Far Eastern questions continuing
to hold tho center of tho stage. For­
mal disposition of questions of extra
territorial and postal rights in Chinn
was prearranged business of confer­
ence on convening this morning.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—Tho con­
tinuing ^asoeiation of nations,” which
according to reports, President Hard­
ing hns foreseen ns a possible out­
come of the armament conference
would bu the “old league of nations
under anothor name,” Scnntor Iiornh,
Republican, Idaho, declared In a state­
ment issued Inst night.
Senator Borah was one of the irroeuncilables in tho sennto who opposed
the league of nntions ns comprised in
the treaty of Versailles. He main­
tained throughout that fight a posi­
tion of unalterable opposition to the
league, with or without reservations,
and for this reason wns found in the
ranks of thdfco voting against the va­
rious Ixuige reservations.
Sonntor
Borah voted for tho Knox resolution,
the purpose of which wns to repeal
the joint war resolutions and enact n
congressional declaration of pence.
Tho “association of nntions” refer­
red to in Mr. Borah’s stntument wns
described in official circles an n
“continuing conference” at which tho
nations might meet periodically to
discuss international subjects. Such
a conference wns said to bo regarded
by Mr. Harding us a possible result
of the armament conforonce.
The
president was said to have already dis­
cussed his thought with members of
several delegations and to have re­
ceived assurances that they regarded
such a development as a possibility.
As a first step toward realization of
the idea, it wus said, nntions not rep­
resented at tho present conference
might bo invited to endorso the con­
clusions reached here.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—A resolutlon declaring for tho relinquish­
ment of foreign postofflee privileges
in Chinn was adopted today by nine
powers, sitting ns a committee on
Pacific nnd fnr Enstorn questions.Japnneso delegates did not object to
Janunry 1, 19211 ns tho date for
abandoning their postoffices, but felt
that they did not hnve authority to
agree to tho dnto without referring
the matter to Toklo. Final action on
extra territorial rights in Chinn wns
deferred until tomorrow.

Receiver Appointed
For Oklawaha Valley
Railroad by Judge
Christensen Represents the Owners of
(he Defunct Road
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OCALA, Nov. 28.—Circuit Judge
Bullock today appointed Andrew
Christenson, of Now York, receiver
of tho Oklawaha Valley Railroad in
place of II. S. Cummings, of Rodman;
Christenson represents the owners) of
the road. Trains began running to­
day between Palatkn and Silver
Springs. They cannot come to Ocala,
it is said, until the hack rent 9n tho
•Seaboard track Is paid.
MARSHAL FOCII WILL HE
CHIEF OF INDIAN THII1E
( H r T h r A a a n e l n t r d I’r r a a l

BILLINGS, Mont., Nov. 28.—Mnrshal Foch will be ruado a chlof of the
Crow Indian tribo today at tho Crow
agency near hero. Ho will also visit
(he Custor battloflold during tho day.
As long as the mall robbers con­
tinue their operation tho marines
should not be forced to engago in un­
exciting rifle range practice.

NUMBER 212

Tearing Down Washington's War Buildings
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THEATRE DESTROYED
BY FIRE AT NEW HAVEN
—NINE PERSONS INJURED

Counsel for
Defense
Asks foV Time for
Lena to Rest

T *, r A ' M f U t f d I’r r a a )

NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 28.—
Threo lives were lost and 79 persons
moro or less injured in a fire which
destroyed tho Rialto Theatre, a mo­
tion picture house, hero last night,
according to tho lntest figures on the
casualties. It 1s possible that a fur­
ther search of the ruins may add one
more to the list of dead, ns ono per­
son who Is known to have been in the
theatre hns not been seen since tho
fire. Fifty-eight persons wero either
burned or trampled by the crowd.
Twenty-two of tho injured were Yale
students. All will recover.

STATE RESTED
IN CLARK CASE
TODAY NOON
LENA

TO TALK

TODAY FROM ALL INDICATIONS
AND ATTORNEY DAVIS SAYS
THIS IS IIIS PLAN
The last remaining signs In Washington of the great war. The temporary war buildings are rapidly disap­
pearing. Delegate- to the arms conference In November will see only a few of these structures which were erect­
( I l y T h r A a a o r l a l r d I’ r r u )
ed to house the thousands of war workers.
,
ORLANDO, Nov. 28.—Stato short­
ly before noon today rested its cnes
against Lena Clnrke nnd Unxtcr Pat­
Funeral of Chris Codterson, on itrlnl hero Jointly charged
ringrton Occured This with the murder of Fred Miltlmorc.
E. W. Davis, of counsel for tho de­
Morning at DeLand fense
requested the court to make the
SPECIAL AGENT CLEARED
noon
recess
nn long ns possiblo in or­
All Business Houses Closed From 10
OF BLAME FOR ENTERING
der
to
allow
Lena Clnrko timo to rost
to It A. M.
HOUSE WITHOUT WARRANT
as she was worn out. This wns tnken
to mean that sho would go on the
( I l y T h r A a a n r l n t r d I’r r a a )
( H r T h r A aaorlntrd P re s s )
DELAND, Nov. 28.—All business stand this ufternoon in her own de­
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—Prohl-1
houses closed from ten to cloven this fense und Davis told newspaper men
ldtion Commissioner Haynes hns ex­
morning during tho hour thu funeral later thnt was his plan at thnt time.
onerated E. B. Henson, speeinl agent, 1
forth great applause and those pres­ of tho late Chris O. Codringtun. Tho
of the charge of tanking a raid in | Lakefront Was Scene of ent were well repaid for attending pall hearers included It. J. Holly, of
ORLANDO, Nov. 29.—Tho defonao
Savannah upon a residence without
the concert.
| Stanford, and Harry L. Brownj, of scored the first big victory in tho
Great
Gathering
Yes­
a warrant, it wns announced today at
Cars were parked all along Park Lakeland, the others were of this Lena Clark case Saturday when
prohibition headquarters.
terday Afternoon
avenue and out to the pavilion and city. Tho flowers included many from Judgo Andrews allowed tho evidonco
on account of the sand near the pa­ newspapers in the state as n tribute of Chief Vestal to bo ndniitted.
vilion some difficulty was experienc­ to tho man who had edited tho De­
Following tile ruling of Judgo An­
ed in getting close to the band stand Land News for so many years. Rev. drews tho jury was recalled to the
but all of this will lie repaired short­ Harry L. Taylor, of St. Harnabas room and the witness related tho
PRESIDENT KNIGHT, OF C. C., ly by the widening of Park avenue Episcopal church, conducted tho ser­ confession which evory effort of tho
into a hard surfaced street -10 feet vice at the home and Magnolia lodge defense to prevent had proved fu­
PRESENTED THE PAVILION
wide
with ample spuco on tho lake Odd Fellows at tho gravo.
OF MAYOR STEVENS
tile.
front for turning of cars.
The stato followed up its ndvnnTliu pavilion is not an expenisvo or
tngu nnd culled to tho stand Rena
The new pavilion was dedicated yesWASHINGTON. Nov. 28.—With
Norman, who hnd occupied tho cell
terdny nfturnoon in the presence of a an ornamental structure. It wns built
the question of land armaments de­ largo crowd made up of Sanford peo­ economically and by tho hig-hunrted
next to tho one in which Lena Clarke
finitely thniHt into the background by ple and many from other nonrby contractors and their employees do­
wns lodged the night of thu tragedy.
tho developments of tho ppnst weok, points. The Sanford hand, under tho nating pnrt of their timo nnd the sup­
“Whnt have they got you for,” she
the conference on limitation of nrmn- ablo management of Bandnmstor Ed­ ply men giving nil supplies at cost. It
nsked tho now arrival in a friendly
ments entered upon its third week i gar Ball, put up ono of tho finest pro­ will ‘bu good for many years to come
manner.
today with another stride toward grams of music that has boon heard and while it wns built economically it
"I killed a man!” the now urrivnl
agreement on naval limitation fore­ in Snnford in many years. After they wan built well and substantial of pal­ THAT IS ADAMS AND LICATA replied.
shadowed.
HAVE BEEN FREED—GILL
had rendered three numbers on the metto logs nnd with a wide roof that
"Lntor I nsked her why she killed
The naval question, at least so far program President Geo. W. Knight looks most attractive from the city
IS HELD
him, and'she only laughed,” he wit­
as its most vital element, the "fi-5-fl” ; addressed the people and tendered the and from thu lake. It in tho first
ness testified.
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ration of fleet strength hotwoen pavilion to tho city of Sanford in a timo Safiford has over erected a build­
The court room drew a long breath
TAMPA, Nov. 28.—A verdict of
Great Britain, tho United States and most able address. Ho outlined the ing on tho like front where people
of
expectancy when the stato culled
Japnn, is concerned, is npproaching1work of tho Chamber of Commorce in could sit dowq,und enjoy thu lake and not guilty was returned today by tho for Dr. A. I’. Blnek, chemist nt tho
jury
in
the
case
of
DeWitt
Adams
nnd
the point of transfer l.-nek to the “big the formation of tho Water Traffic it also affords nn ideal floor for hand
Philip Licnta on triul charged with University of Florida, who hud mndo
five" committee with the report of the League and told of tho great need of concerts. It is -IOxIIO feet nnd hns
attempted
highway robbery in connec­ the chemical unnlysis of tho stomach
naval exports on the facts involved. co-oporation upon thu part of tho peo­ a good floor for dancing, if it is de­ tion with thu attempted hold-up of of Miitmoro.
There is some explanation that a ple in enlarging thu wntor traffic and sired and in the summer tiibo espec­ three men in an automobile currying
"I found no trace of nlknlold pois­
plennry session of tho conference it­ showing the government that increas­ ially will prove most popular with about $21,000 of payroll of West Tam­ ons In tho organs sent me for analy­
self will bo called during tho week to ed tonnage on tho St. Johns rivor en­ home folks. It stands in the center pa Cigar factory last September. Ar­ sis," cume tho testimony, nnd anoth­
reach first decisions on the irnvnl lim­ titled tho rivor to larger appropria­ of Park avenue on the bulkhead and thur Gill, was wounded in a gun bnt- er problematical feature of tho trial,
tions for deeper wator, and if the tho entrance to tho city dock nnd is tlu with men in a pay car was aban­ closely guarded by tho stntu’a attor­
itation plan.
Whether the experts of the three various cities acting in conjunction the beginning of great improvements doned by his companions ho nnd two neys, wns solved. Tho doctor ex­
mnjor mlval powers will submit indi­ with tho Sanford Chamber of Com­ on tho lake front. The dedication others also chnrgcd with crinio but plained that morphine, tho drug Miss
vidual reports in not known. There merce would kcop up tho good work speeches nnd the bnnd concert gnvo sovornneu grunted.
Gill testified Clnrke clnimcd in her first story to
is nothing to indicate whether thoy the St. Johns would soon lio filled thu people n new insight into the Adams planned tho robiitry and thnt Chief Vestel, had been administered
are agreed as to tho facts and figures with boats enrrying passengers and wonderful possibilities of tho luko IJcatn hacked his autom obile in the hy her to Miltuiorc, would como un­
freight thnf would make Sanford ono front ns tho beauty spot and the patli of payenr forcing it to stop.
they hnve boon studying.
der the classification of nlknloid
of
tho largest cities in South Central plesure resort of tho future city of
Both the British and American ex­
poisons, of which there were a largo
•Sanford.
It
is
something
that
the
perts are reported ns hnving con­ Florida. Coming back to the pnvilion Herald hns been talking about for fif­ CHAMBERS DORMITORY
number.
cluded their examination of the mass lie gave an outline of tho week of the teen yours nnd now thnt tho start hns
AT DAVIDSON COLLEGE
E. G. Hydcr, manager of tho West­
of ship dnta involved in Secretary Tourist and Convention Committee of boon made Wo can all rejoice in the
DESTROYED HY FIRE ern Union telegraph office in Orlando,
Hughes’ proposal. The Japnnes na­ the Chamber of Comcrco under thu fact thnt the people hnve seen tho
wns called to the stand hy tho state
val group wns still toiling on it Sat­ able leadership of' Chnirmnn Deane vision nnd tho efforts of tho Chamber
, (Ily T h r A aailnlatrd I ' r f u l
to produce tho telegrams which had
urday, it wns said. Spokesmen for Turner nnd by tho assistance of all of Commerce, tho city commission, tho
CHARLOTTE, N. C., Nov. 2 8 .- been filed by 1'ntterson for Miss
any group did not go beyond that es­ those public spirited citizens who hail Woman’s Club and nil kindred organ­ The historic Chambers' dormitory at Clnrko immediately following tho
assisted in the work, tho pavilion hud
timate of the situation.
izations should he hacked by the en­ Davidson college burned this morning. murucr. Ho submitted five messages,
A summary of Inst week’s devel­ been built almost at cost—tho first tire citizenship of Sanford for on our Tile lf&gt;0 students quartered there es­ filed at 8:17, and they wero rend ns
opments as to the naval proposals real step toward improving tho lake lake front lies more potiontinl possi­ caped with most of their belongings. evidence. Their contents threw no
front—tho most valuable asset of this
Woodrow Wilson, when a student nt light on tho crime at Orlando. Ono
indicates the following status:
city
of Sanford; Ho also thanked all bilities than any other part of San­
American officers see nq renson in
Davidson college, lived in this build- to F. J. G. I’ulnlfer, U. 3. postal In­
tlioso who gnvo of theii^ time ami ford.
arguments advanced by Japnn to war­
I
inff.
spector at West Palm Resell, asked
those who had given materials at
rant any changes In the koystone of |
him
to conic to Orlando Immediately,
Remaining
turkeys
will
live
to
sco
cost among them being S. 0. ShinTurkey hash is the nntional menu
tho agreement Mr. Hughes proposed,
or
send
some ono oho,
Itolser, Sanford Construction Co., thru a democratic congress.
todny.
the “fi-fi-fi" nnvnl strength ratio.
Mrs. Mill more Las! Witness.,
Contractor Paco; J. E. Terwilloger,
British naval o'fleors hnve nccept-1Ball Ilarwwnro (jo., Carter Lumber
The state called as the last witness
ed the ratio although it means ultl-j Co., George Venable, Frank Lossing,
of tho day Mrs. F. A. Miitmoro. Hor
mate equalization of tho American J. D. Hood, Frank Akers and many
testimony was immaterial hut tho
nnd British fleets in power.
figure in deep mourning was tho
others. Col. Knight then tendered
Jnpnncso officers have opposed tho the pavilion to Mayor Stevens, who
cynosure of all eyes, nnd tho twelve
American ratio, Immediate or future, accepted it in u neat speech in which
men in the Jury b »x recorded tho last
urging a 10-10-7'rolntlve status in-1he also thanked the many peoplu who
trump of tlie state at the conclusion
stond.
had given their time and money to­
of the fifth dr.y of tho trial of Lena
Amoricnn naval opinion strongly ward the pavilion. He told ubout the
Clnrke and Baxter H. Patterson.
opposes retention by Japan of the aspirations of the city commissioners Judge Graham Also Denies That He Recommend­
The first week of (ho moat memor­
battleship Mutsu unless both other in their efforts to beautify the lake
able
murder trial in tho history of the
ed Operation
powers slmllnrlly nnd in due propor­ front nnd asked for the assistance of
state endeil with tho state announcing
tion enlarge their fleets to he retain­ tho people in keeping thu pavilion
thnt it would complete its evidence
(Ily T h r A a a o rln lrd I 'r r a a l
ed during the ten year holldny build­ elenn nnd making it n place of rest
DENVER, Nov. 28.—Confronted by Monday morning. Judgo Andrews’
ing. Thcro are Indications thnt some nnd recreation for the tourists and
DENVER, Colo., Nov. 28.—Judgo recommendation In juvonilo court hero ruling permitting the state to offer
membors of tho Amoricnn delegation visitors. Ho-complimunted Bandmas­ Graham today denied ho had recom­ Saturday that sho submit to nn opera­ tho testimony o? Chiof Vestel In re­
which will decide tho Amoricnn nttl- ter Ilnll and thu Sanford Bnnd and mended in court nn operation for Mrs. tion that would mnka it impossible for gard to tho confession of tho defend­
ttudo, soo strength In tho nrgumonts said that thoy could feol at nil times Cnssldunto that would make it impos- hor to benr children, Mrs. Clyde Cas- ant thnt sho killed Miitmoro, to the
of Japnn thnt the Mutsu might hnvo thnt Sanford and tho City Commiip sibl for her to benr any moru chil­ sldento, mother of flvo children, said Jury hns woven a strong web of di­
been included ns n compploted ship In sinners wero behind thorn nnd their dren, declaring ho only told n report­ today sho would not nllow such oper­ rect and circumstantial ovldence to
retained fleets. Thoro wns nothing good work appreciated. Tho entire er after court session that such an or­ ation to he performed upon hor. "If I prove thd guilt of tho formor West
to Indicate, howovor, thnt n compro­ hand concert wns greatly, enjoyed and der might bo onterod under certain hnvo children It la to tho glory of Palm Beach postmistress.
mise was being considered In tho for more than an hour tho big crowd circumstances, which would includo God,” she cried when informod of the
After the stste completes Its tes­
enjoyed a program of music of which tho consent of the partica concerned. recommendation. Sho waa brought
American group on this point.
timony Monday morning tho defense
any city could well fool proud. John­ Ho declaring that forcing the woman Into court on complaint of aoclal workny
Schlrard, ono of the youngest con­ to lubmlt to such an operation was ora alleging her children were under­ will begin Its real fight. Three aepThere are many excellent national
■rate .campaigns, with each more
slogans, but "Hootch at any price,” cert players in the state played a solo not-even In hla mind when he mado nourished nnd her home In filthy con­ clearly mapped out, could have bees
dition.
Isn't one of them.
J part in ono selection that brought the remark.
(Ceallnattl oa !•«*# tick!)

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AND FIRST BAND CONCERT
LARGE CROWD ATTENDED

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BAND WAS GREAT
MAY SOON BE
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NOT GUILTY,
SAYS THE JURY
IN TAMPA iCASE

WOMAN DENIES SUGGESTION
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, BAI

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newest expression
of the smartest, in col­
lars. An Arrow intro­
duction that will appeal
strongly to the young
men who like the nar­
row collar and the nar­
row knot cravat.
T he

Sanford
Shoe and Clothing
Company
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Chamber of Commerce
Should Re Assisted By
All Live Organizations
Making a Strong Body Composed of
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ke?p the testimony of Mrs, Charles
Rock, tho public stenographer who
had taken tho testimony at the prolimimlry hearing, from being given,
but tho objection uf the defense was
overruled. Sho testified cygarding
the evidonco of Patterson at tho pre­
liminary hearing, rolative to a conver­
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sation ho had witfy a man and wom­
GEORGE FITZMAURICE Production
The Music Lovers of “The City Substantial” Are an at Melbourne iff’ which ho said ho
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wns on his way to Orlando on businoss
Promised a Rare Treat
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pcrtnining'to a $32,000 postal robbery
in the West Palm Reach office.
W. 0. Thompson, tho opto mechanic
Haynes
for
Sanford,
a
raro
treat
is
At tho recent meeting of tho execu­
with
Patterson the night ho wns In
snid
to
be
in
storo
for
all
who
support
tive board of tho Cnmpboll-Losing
Orlando,
wns called to testify as to
the
efforts
of
tho
Legion
Post
In
their
W ith Richard Barthelmess. A ll th e ad v en ­
Post No. 53, American Legion of this
tho
movements,
otc.,
of
Pattorson
that
splendid
entertainment.
city, a contract was entorod into with
tu re s th a t youth h a s ev er d ream ed m ade
Young Huyncs has studied under evening. T. P. Rooney testified ns to
thu management of Lawrence Hnynos,
real. M oulded in to d ra m a t h a t b e a ts w ith
American Tonor, whereby Mr. Hnynos the' greatest masters. Ho spent six­ the time tho shot wns fired from tho
will make a special appearanco in n teen years in Franco and Italy and direction of tho room of Lena Clarke,
th e h e a r t th ro b s o f th e w orld. Also —“A
recital nt Sanford for tho bonefit of during the world wnr, at tho roquest which ho heard whilo sentod nenr tho
Perfect Villian,” a Sunshine Comedy. ,
the Legion Post building fund. This of the French government (being an office in front of tho San Juan garngo.
s an important step on tho part of the American ho was not subject to order) R. L. White, nutotpobilo dealer, in his
Post and mnrks the first reni effort Mr. Ilnynes wns the song-lender of testimony fixed the time of this shot
of the local boys to start tho fund for the grentest fighting mnehino in his­ nt around 8:16, the same ns tho timo
Saturday at the Princess—Hoot Gibson in
tory, tho famous "Blue Devils of fixed by Rooney. White wns aented
their homo.
“Red Courage,” also a Comedy
Tho date arranged is Friday, De­ Franco"—ho traveled with them, and in his car In front of tho Empire Ho­
cember 9th, and thu recital will bo in when they wore sent on tour of tho tel.
tho High School Auditorium and is Allied world for purposes of propa-i-L/Moo Williams and Morris Sanders,
given tho promise of tho support of all gnndn, Haynes snng entirely in th&gt;&lt;f| negro bell boys nt the Snn Junn tho
of Sanford’s civic societies ob well as French tongue. Ho has bcon quoted night of tho tragedy, woro put on tho Miss Clarko como to the phono on the
It's grent to know yours*If nnd havo
all friends of the Legion. In lino with tho world over for his rendition of stand by the stato. Sanders testified counter nenr her switchboard and
A pal that’s all your owp;
thu determination of tho Post that "Lo Marseillaise” his beautiful tenor to answering n call to Miss Clarke's look in tho phono ^rectory. Whon
To be such company for yourself
whatever thoy might attempt, Is to be voice lending and tho great chorus room and being given n note with a sho was nskfed by tho dofonso on
You’re never left alone.
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of tho very highest order, tho execu­ swelled by n hundred voices of a hun­ dollar, but boforo she could oxplnin to cross-examinntion how sho had been
tive committco carefully reviewed a dred doubly decorated fighting men, whom sho wnntcd the noto delivered a ablo to identify her sho replied that
You’ll try to dodge tho masses,
number of attractions and selected tho the insplrnnion lives in the memory of man had appeared behind him in tho she was struck by the dress sh«j woro.
And find tho crowd’s a Joke
hall and tMiss Clarke hnd snid. “Oh,
Ilnynes Recital ns nn attraction of the millions.
If
you only treat yourself ns well
Mr. Hnynds sings soverai selections never mind, here ho is now." Tho mnn
very finest to be hnd.
MY
FRIEND
As
you treat other folk.
In the past Sanford has enjoyed a in French, Italian and Russian, but was described by tho negro ns wear­
Inumber of excellent attractions in his program for Sanford is especially ing a straw hat and spectacles.
I am the best pnl 1 over hnd.
I’ve mndo a study of myrelf;
| the musicnl line, various chautnuqun prepared and will includo tho popular
Sarah Saunders, the negross operat­
I liko to be with me. ,
Compared mo with a lot,
Iand lyceum attractions have plcnsed members that novor fail to plcnse. Ho ing tho elevator tho night Miss Clarke
I liko to sitrand tell mysolf
And I’vo firmly concluded
; large audiences, but it is certain that is not only the grentest American was registered at tho hotel, said that
Things confidentially.
I’m the best friend thnt I’ve got
i nt no time in the past, has this city tonor but his name is n household word she had taken her upstairs, and also
had the opportunity to know nn artist in Europe. Hu has tho distinction of Patterson later in thu evening, and
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I often sit nnd nsk me
of such note as Lawrence UnyncB. being the only American tenor in his- that sho had brought them down to­
Just get together with yourself
If I shouldn’t or I should,
Mr. Ilnynes is a native Floridian, liq’ tory, honored by "creating u master gether.
And trust yourself with you,
And
I feel thnt my advice to me
role.
He
is
flic
origlnntor
of
tho
Par­
happens to be home on a visit. Hu
And
you’ll be surprised how.woll
Nick Reigor and Harry Waters,
Is nlwnys pretty good.
is engaged for a long season in Con­ is production of PnrHiful, wherein ho both clerks ‘nt the San Junn, wore
Yourself will liko you if you do.
tinental Europe with'his appearanco sang tho great role and “arrived,” as called to the stand. Relger testified
—Knnsns City Buzz-Saw.
in Paris hooked Jar the Theatre Pa­ the French say. Mr. Haynes is sup­ to Mrs. Henry Wilson, from Atlanta,
I never got acquainted with
get the latter part of March. His ported by artists of the most enreful and to later learning that her name
Myself till here of Into,
ASK FOR YOUR RECEIPT.
visit to Sanford is a tribute to Hie selection. His director is Slg. Marco was Miss Lena Clarke when Pattor­
And I find myself a bully chum,
genius of the Legion officers, for dur­ 'Mnnnuci, a musician well known to
And I treat mo simply great.
son asked for her under that name
Subscribers to the Daily Hcrnld
ing the stay of Mr. Haynes in this American musical circles. Tho entiro
and gving the room she was in. Pat­
should
ask for n rocelpt when tho
Haynes
organization
is
of
thu
highest
country, but ten recitals will be un­
I tnlk with me and walk with mo, carrier boys collect from you. It Is
terson was in tho lobby with her,1 ho
order
and
SatTford
will
fully
appreci­
dertaken.
I show me right and wrong;
said. Waters testified to her coming
tho only protection you havo in case
Following the High School Audi­ ate tho recital bccauso of tho stur
I
never
knew hojv well myself
down
around
9
o’clock
and
asking
for
tho carrier chnnges or there happens
torium recital on the evening of De­ and thu support as well.
And mo could get nlong.
t)ii&gt; location of the police station and
fo
- -nistako In tho nccount. Each
cember Pth, Mr. Haynes will fill his
Members of Post No. 33 aro as a to Patterson's joining her in tho
«*irrior
boy Ib supplied with receipt
regular itinerary which includes New unit in the support of thu event and
street outside.
I
never
try
to
cheat
mo^
books,
nnd
is commanded to give &amp;.
Orleans, St. Louis, Chicago, Cincin­
are all offering tickets in an effort to
Miss
Ruth
Oliver,
tho
switchboard
Pm
ns
truthful
ns
enn
be;
receipt
by
tho
Hcrnld. See thnt younati, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Wash­
make
the
evening
of
December
Oth,
operator
at
the
San
Juan
on
August
No
matter
what
may
como
nnd
go,
get
your
receipt
nt th i end of ench
ington, and Richmond, finishing his
1
last,
testified
that
she
had
seen
I’m
on
tho
squnre
with
me.
w#ok
if
you
aro
paying
thnt wny.
one
of
tho
greatest
local
successes
in
tour at Jacksonville, thence returning
to France. So thut in securing Mr. Sanford's entertainment history.

LAWRENCE HAYNES, TENOR
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WILL SING AT SANFORD
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9TH

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Every other dub in the city shotilil
bend their collective efforts toward
if.
muking the Chninhcr of Commerce
the central body around which all oth­
er
organizations revolve. All organi­
: ;
zation* are doing their share of build­
ing up Sanford and they are all doing
a great work hut their efforts should
be co-ordinated with the big work of
the Chamber of Commerce in the real
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work of construction. The Chamber
of Commerce is the working organiza­
tion that has no restriction of mem­
"Well, thoy hnd tho requirud ofbership and every man and woman in JUDGE ANDREWS RULES
ALLEGED CONFESSION OF
feet," the witness udmitted.
the county can be a member if they
LENA CLARKE ADMISSIBLE "In what position were your arms?"
wish to join, thus giving all an op­
asked tho counsel for the defense, and
portunity to work for the county and
(Ountlnun) from I’niie Olio)
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as the witness on the stand broke into
city. Itead what the heads of other
organizations auy regarding this at­ jury from . the room, instructed thu a broad'smile and said that he couldn’t
titude:
witness to proceed with the confes­ remember just the exact position, the
court room was swept by a faint wave
KIWANIS
sion which be bad obtained.
"We 'thoroughly believe and heart­ "When Mr. Gordon told me that it of merriment which was quelled when
&lt;1
the judge turned to the bailiff, who
ily recommend that all Kiwaniuns af­
was
a
dead
man
be
bad
found,
I
shouted
for order.
filiate with and give hearty support
As tho crowd slowly drifted from
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to their locul Chambers of Commcrco. turned from the phone and. said to
the court room with the adjournment
"We have record of at least sixteen Miss Clarke:
following
Judge Andrews' announce­
communities in which there were no
“ 'The man is dead!'
Chambers of Commerce and the local ‘"She replied, 'I only drugged him.' ment that ho would rule on the testi­
Kiwanis Clubs have been thu means
" Miss Clarke, you killed that man, mony at issue nt tho convening of
{court today there wns tho murmuring
by which new Chambers of Commcrco didn’t you?’
havo been actually organized."—E. C.
" 'No, 1 didn’t kill him, I only drug­ which indicates tho existence of a un­
animity of opinion presaging a vic­
W. Parker, General Secretary, Kiwan­ ged him,' she said."
is Club, International.
Chief Vestel then described how ho tory which hnd been gained—a state
OPTIMISTS
had got up from his sent facing thu victory on the first real clash of thu
"Ily nil means every civic club mem­ woman ncross the desk, and gone trial.
Tho state, which hnd seemed to he
ber should affiliate with the Chamber around the table and seated himself
of Commerce and actively support the on the edge of thu table near where outgcnernlled during tho first three
community organization,
she sat in her chair. Ho described days of the trial, during the jury se­
"The civic club is not intended to, how beuds of perspiration stood out lection proceedings and tho introducshould not, and does not attempt, to upon her face nnd how lie hnd used hia 1tion of i,H ,nltinI witnesses, gradually
but surely, bit by bit, as it drew upon
fill the place of thu Chamber of Com­ handkerchief to wipe them away.
merce under any circumstances, it is ‘" 'M iss Clarke, you killed that man! the long list of witnesses it hnd called,
more personal *and social in its rela­ You know you did! and you might as V ^ ^ d a y uncoiled the natural so­
|queuce of its evidonco. to weave the
tionship, whereas the central organi­ wed tell me all nbout it.’
zation is designed and intended to
"
’Yes,
I
shot
him
because
he
tried
woh c,o80_r an&lt;&gt; ‘,,08L,r nb,,ut !*"« »*a.
meet the general needs of thu wholo to impliento me and others in the pos-1 ^ ^'irke. 'rbo fourth day of the
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community which the civic club cannot tul robbery, nnd he did it himself,’ she trlnl’ w,th thu h,,ml of ,ho l,cft,n*° Htm
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| uncalled, undoubtedly left tho tulvnnundertake to do.
"Every
optimist
supports
thu
Cham­
Following the recital of the testl- U' K° H" far r‘”,ti"K wlth thu Ht“tu‘
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Fourtcon witnesses altogether were
ber of Commerce."—Col. E. Morgan, mony which the state sought to intro­
called
by the state during yesterday’s
International Optimist Club.
duce, the state's counsel took up thu
KOTARIAN8
challenge which had been hurled by hearing. W. P. Brandon, U. S. postal
inspector sent to West Palm Bench
"Join it I Every RotnriAn should the defonso.
bo a member of the Chamber of Com­
E. W. Davis, from the ranks of tho postoffice went us far hack as June,
merce.
defense, arose to fight hack with tho
when Lena Clarko was nssis"PAY YOUIt DUES PROMPTLY. legal wuapons which ho handles so tant postmaster. lie testified as to
Don't make a collector out of the Sec­ skillfully qfter they have boon sharp- tho irregularities in tho accounts of
retary.
oned by tho "big four" of Lena M. T. Mi"HClark°5 that the page which conk'llJ
"Servo it! Assumo the work you Clarke, reinforced by the power of *ablc,l
record of tho April, 1020,
,
aro best suited to and respond cheer­ tho allied foryca of Patterson’s coun- mon°y or,lor “fo u n ts hnd been torn
fully when called upon to servo.
sol. Ho cited the Inw governing the out
tbe bookl*
f°r theso ncM m
"Improve Itl The ideas gathered in uho of an involuntary confession ns coun*"» niRO *hnt a number of crimurRotary and elsewhere should hccomo evidence. Turning on \ho witness on &lt;&gt;H were found in her cash hook. Ho
deeds through the Chamber of Com­ tho stand ho fired a cross-examination 8,11,1 that *81»08B of the stolen money ■
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merce and affiliated organizations.
which might havo confused a less firm ba&lt;* boon recovered. Ho testified thnt
"The chief object of the Chamber of and intelligent witness. But though $20,130 of the $32,000, which sho hnd i
Commerce Is to improve the city in his quustons wore put with all tho admitted taking by switching the ro­
which it Is located. It is a business skill of a master at interrogation, tHo tary lock on tho money pouch to n
asset to the city. Demonstrate it.
wltnoss in his answers apponred to dummy pouch prepnred by hor, hnd
"Insist on the Chnmbur of Com­ givo tho defense no loophole in which been deposited to tho credit of her :
merce serving Its purpose. Help guide to insert n fuse of involition thnt paid monoy order account with tho
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it. If you have any suggestions to would linve shattered tho confession PWBtmaster nt Jacksonville, !• In. Sho
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offer, mnko them to thu organization. to which he testified. Thu effect of stated in her confession, ho testified,
Dop*i criticize on the outside where tho witness's questions on Lena thnt this was to replace the cnncollo'd
fluch will only cause dissatisfaction Clarko, thu questions which hnd ex­ money orders w)\lch hnd disappeared
and do no good.
in May, 1020, nnd which sho told thorn
tracted tho confession wore sought.
Miltinioru had burned. Ho said that
ft* "Domain! a competent forco; see
that thoy nre allowed somo time to yoursulf in aiding thu Chumbor of Miss Clarko hnd covered her short­
f '[fr* rest and gather nuw ideas.
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Commcrco to nmku your city a little ages by whut is known ns "kiting,"
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"Support
thu
Chamber
of
Com­
bettor than you found it."—Extract or using tho receipt! from tho now
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merce. This moans more than Joining front official Handbook on Commun­ month to coyer tho shortages in tho
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and paying dues and porhnpa working ity Service, International Aaociation month which had closod.
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Patterson’s counsol endeavored to !■■■■■■
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THE SANFQRP DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28.1921

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PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

FOREST LAKE
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male.—Orlando Reporter-Star.
— Oredutlaj From Kid
Good. Also correct. Tho showa
n t i i i M T t t j ti u ii o M t i H t i l u i i r i t m
travelling about tho country under
K m U BaiMlSe, i r r Wi a m U , A m u
the guise cf "chatauqua" bear tho
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same co-relation to a real chautauqua
(HE HERALD PRINTING CO., be. qua as a houce-cat docs to an Afri­
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can tiger. An to what constitutes a
tt. J. HO LLY _____________ Editor "chautauqua'1 see any rellablo dic­
N. J. LILLARD....8«creUry-Treamr,r tionary; nftcr that, all dir .u^sion is
• W hen you have it, is n o th in g m ore than
II. A. NEEL............General Manager useless. Last season thcro came to
good busin ess policy—
Kissimmee, ns to all others cities In
a L. IRWIN
f
OIXCULATJON K AJfAO U
this section of Florida, a couple of
A n d th e f a c t th a t you DO m ain tain
Phone 148 dp to 6 P. M.
dames with wcrd.i sweeter tiian hon­
such a connection is yo u r b e st assu ran ce
ey, with garments that were—woll,
■«b«vl»UM Frio* Im A4»»»i»
o f accom m odation w hen assista n c e may
to say tho least, thnt wero s-o-ni-u
On Tw
O la K oatbi ............................. ........... ............
attractive, nnd a smile thnt was nn
be necessary fo r you.
D«llf«r*4 la 01*7 b r 0»nt»»
OftA WMil
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4MM»” 'OlBlM' sweet; r.s a young glri'a first dream of
Y our cred it r a tin g —yo u r com m unity
n * bW IS- U l l - M n WMhte Bar* U « . n kiss from her first lover. Uh-huh.
l l n l 7 m u d BaaUaaU O o u t r “ * la taUl«ka4
sta n d in g —y o u r hope fo r fu tu r e p ro sp er­
m rr rrMar. AdT.rtJ.loa nUi a il. k u n They didn't land me—f'r I've been
•a ippUoiU.a. Damaaratia la paUHaa. ( B l # fooled before, hut they did Innd a
it y - e v e n your co m fo rt a n d h ap p in ess—r 7»4J. alwapa la al»aaaa.
lot of those more susceptible to
Memlxr of The Associated Preee
dem ands th a t you M A IN TA N A N AC­
blandishments.
Then erlong come
tha performance and they put on tho
COUNT AT SOME BA NK .
■Jib
show. Everything was velvet for
-We Solicit Yours Here----------—
AVo have quit talking turkey for them. Their three squares wero pro­
Thanksgiving but would liko to talk vided for and their lodging is guar­
anteed by "local representative citi­
turkey about Christman.
zens." And thereafter the said I. r.
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---------Tho Dully and Weekly Herald are e. hnd to dig down nnd rake up the
endeavoring to bring the people to cash to fill the gap that needed Iiridg-1
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
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Sanford to trade. We oiler the ing. When a minstrel show comes
merchants the best Christmas adver­ to Kissimmee it comes on its own
initiative; it may break even, go in
F. P. Forster, Pres.
B. F. Whitner, Cashier ■
tising they have ever had.
the hole, mnko n profit; but it doesn't
-------------------- o-------------------All is not gold that glitters and ask n guarantee fund If these
newspaper men hnve thoir troubles vaudeville shows that travel under,
just like oth. • people. Simply be­ the num de weren't a hunch of begcause we smile and carry on is no gere* and grafters, they’d he willing
to.do the same thing. Why should
reason that wo are always happy.
a man pay a high price to listen to a fever cases. When tho blood be­
-------------------- o--------------------The Rotary Club and kindred or­ lecture mi "The Sy.ieipntlnu of the comes superheated in its effort to
ganizations scatter more sunshine Chimpnnee on Relation to the Vom- burn out invading armies of
germs—thnt
is
the
along life's pathway than any other itation of Mount Anetnn" when he disease
cause
of
fever—and
when
the
big force in any city. That idea of can for two bits buy the whole thing
You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
weakened
patient
feels
little
desire
good fellows getting together, sing­ in nmgnzine form—togethr with a
even
for
a
cooling
draft
of
water,
ing songs and telling of their trials lolt of real Igood reading upon in­
fessional and Business Man in
the grateful flavor of orange Juice
and tribulations does much to inspire teresting subjects ?
Still, there's something in thnt serves not only to allay thirst, hut TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS
Sanford in This Column
us to greater efforts.
vamp
business to which the Reporter- also provides u certain nmount of
OF SANFORD:
------------------- o--------------------Star alludes—and it, may be possible nutriment so nearly prodigested as
It is with a deep sense of duty thnt
CHRIS. CODR1NGTON.
that the folks on that paper have qot to be easily assimilable in its orig­ 1 have consented to become a candi­
LAWYERS
CONTRACTORS
inal form. Orange juice leaves no date for the office of City Commis­
Chris. Codringtnn has passed. For been stung by these same two women
residue to undergo putrefaction in sioner of the City of Sanford, but
many years he was engage^ in tho —and had to utilize their check­
S. O. Shinholser
George A. DeCottes
the colon, ns is the case with moat, when 706 of my fellow-townsmen re­
books
to
issue
some
documents
that
business of editing and conducting a
Attorncy-al-Law
Contractor nnd Builder
eggs nnd most other foods. A fover quest It, I know of nothing else to do.
newspaper. He fought fearlessly and wouldn't coma under the "had" check
Over
Seminole
County
Bank
patient may drink two or three
ruling.—Kissimmee
Gazette.
SAM-’ORI)
•&gt; FLORID*
Havmg Lion thus nominated I here­
unafraid all that lie thought was
quarts a day without taking nn ex­ by announce thnt I am a candidate SANFORD
FLORIDA
wrong and, although he was not al­
cess of food mnterial which might for the oTiee of City Commissioner at
DON’T KICK YOUR TOWN.
ways on the side of public opinion,
give rise to further trouble.
lie arts Ju g election to be held on the HARTFORD BATTERY Sanford Constructs Co.
any more than his fellow editors
Those
suffering
from
malnrin
are
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
r ‘.’i liny of December next, and pledge
There is no butter evidence of n
nre, he never tempered his editorials
also
greatly
henefitted
by
mnkin
r
nyself,
if
elected,
to
nn
impartial
nnd
Planes
nnd Specification* Cheerfully
contmcndnhlc
spirit
than
thut
of
loy“Battery Insurance’*
to the wondering breeze of public
their breakfast of ornngon, four o r conscientious performance of tho du­
Furnished
nlty
to
the
town
In
which
you
live.
fnvor, hut took hi * stand and gave
Sold and Serviced by
six
or
ns
many
ns
can
lie
oaten,
nnd
ties
of
tho
office
for
tho
advancement
AB
Work
Guaranteed
If
n
town
is
worth
Hiving
in
it
is
blow foi blow. Ho printed newspnby
using
unsweetened
lemonade
be­
of
our
city
nnd
the
welfare
of
its
n
.
T.
PACE
P. O. Box Ml
worth
defending
and
supporting
in
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
pors in tho early days when printing
tween meals.
pcoplo.
Us
efforts
to
ndvnnce
with
the
rest
of
newspapers nnd havi.ig nn opplnlon
Pellagra is prevalent among the
I want here to express my apprecia­
Haight &amp; Wieland
was n.i much ns the editor's life was tho world.
PURE WATER
Chinese,
It
is
believed,
not
only
be­
tion
for the splendid petitions filed
Yet in almost uvery community
worth, but Chris. Codringtnn never
hocked down. His ptn it limes was you will find people who enn see no cause of their limited diet of dried placing me In nomination.
GARAGES
Elder Springs WTater
fish nnd rice, hut because no lime or
Very sincerely,
dipped In vitroll but It was nlwnys good in their surroundings.
lemon
juice
in
included
in
their
diet,
106-tfc
FOREST
LAKE.
They
cannot
recognize'the
fact
that
launched In the cause that he thought
Smith Bros. Garage Phone 311-W99.08% PURESanford, Fla
as they dislike this moat necessary
though
R
may
be
humble,
it
yot
Is
wss right nnd h* leveled his guns at
Expert Repairing
food clement.
a target no matter how high it might home—that it hnH clothed them, and
OIL,
GAB
and ACCESSORIES
Undoubtedly we hnvo nt Inst dis­
Employment Bureau
fed them, nnd cared for them jn
bo in tho forums of the loonlo.
Oak
and First
LORD'S PURITY
His was n kindly nature nnd he sickness nnil h r health, ami hns covered the real province of citrus The Vocational Committee of tho Bus­
helped the poor and needy whenever furnished, them friends who have fruits, for in them wo have not only iness and Professional Women’s Club
WATER
» polntc pleasure of the most desirable
WARD
&amp;
RIVE
CiC’ni.cn arose nnd his ninny kindly been steadfast ami truj.
AS GOOD AS THE BBST
They often makq life miserable for sort, hut nlso health huihlers «ni| requests oil young women desiring
deeds wore done with.. it any public
employment
to
register
at
tho
First
Daily
Service
Phons 181
body
tonics
thnt
would
recommend
GENERAL REPAIR WORK ON ALL
notice nnd without ostentation. Ho others nnd invnr|nbly make it a re­
National
ltnnk,
nnd
business
men
rothem
even
If
their
own
fine
flavor
MAKES OF CARS
did not liko tho limelight and pre­ proach to themselves,
uiring heip to consult register.
were not ppresent.
But
there
is
a
brighter
side
to
thin
ferred to live his llifc in his own way
What we must now work out is
Old Ford Garage
Went First 8L SANFORD NOVELTY
content to Ih» friendly to his friends story.
HERALD
ADS
get
results.
some
wny
to
preserve
these
valuable
Tho abuse these short sighted peo­
nnd stnndtng by them when they
WORKS
ple henp upon their placo of abode juices In bottled or dried form, so
needed a real friend.
Geo.
W.
Knight
.•
l ! r 61 | » 1
thnt
the
waste
in
the
regions
where
Ab ono of his closest nnd) host generally fnlls upon unsympathetic
Real
Estate
and
Insurance
these fruits nre grown may he done
ears.
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
friends the editor of The Herald miss­
Their friends nnd neighbors know nwny with, nnd their valuable acids
SANFORD
FLORIDA
es Chris. Codrington ns only an old
conserved for all mankind—so that
General Shop and Mill
GUARANTEED
nnd denr friend can lie missed. We them as they are—ns people who they become more nnd more a slaplo
might
have
dieen
valuable
citizens
saw him only n few times n year hut
.. E m ploym ent B ureau..
Work
food nvnilnbln to the poorest and to
his hearty hand-clasp nnd his rvnl capable of constructive work, hut
The vocational committee of the Busi­
the remotest sections of the earth.
CONTRACTOR and BUILDEH
friendship were ever there nnd he whose dispositions have been warped
ness nnd Professional Women’s Ctub
30x3
in
younger
dnyB.
possibly
through
no
Non-Skid
$
7.90
Fla
will linger long in our memory ns
requests all young women desiring 517 Commercial
r i*Street
j » Sanford,
I*
one of the old guard of Flnridn jour­ particular fault of their own.
employment to register nt the First
j30x3y2 N on-Skid
9.90 National Bank. t .. ,
nalism. We shall miss his wit nnd | Their criticisms are listened to
TRANSFER
with
good
nntured
patience,
hut
nre
his Pnrthinn shots nnd his editorial
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
CORRECTED
TO
NOV.
lfi,
1021
32x3 y2 Non-Skid 14.90
writings. We shall miss his assis­ forgotten as soon ns uttered.
“WE DELIVER THE GOODS"
The
views
of
the
cronic
kicker*and
tance in helping us to bring about
31x4
N
on-Skid
Southbound
D.
F.
SUMNER
15.90
Quick Service Transfer
better things in this part of the state. fault finder hnve less weight than
Arrive
Departs
Wo shall miss him as a brother edi­ those of any other adult dement of No.
Storage Facilities
PAINTER
83.......... 2:30 a.m.
Non-Skid 16.90
2:46 a.m. 32x4
tor first and um a real friend most of the human race.
If
we
please
you, tell others; II no
8:10 a.m.
LET MC PAINT YOUH HOUSE
When ho thinks lie is kicking his No. 27.......... *
tell
us.
Phone 498
all. His faults wo will bury in the
Non-Skid 17.90 Will Contract or Take Job Ijr th» Hon.
. . . . . 1&lt; 4 0 !» ,!!!.
1:38 p.rn. 33x4
sands and his virtues will he pre­ tqwn he generally finds he is kicking No. 89..... .... 2:55 p.m.
PHONE HS
I I I LAUREL AVE.
3:20 p.m.
served forever in the tablets of our himself instead.—Exchange.
Non-Skid 18.90
No. 85..... .... 6:55 p.m.
7:10 p.m. 34x4
HOTELS
memory.
Sanford Machine #
Good-bye, old friend.
REAL MEDICINAL VALUE
Northbound
Hotel Montezuma
■
---------- o---------Foundry Co.
OF FLORIDA CITRUS FRUITS
Arrive
Departs
General .Machine nnd Boiler Works
“Sanford's New Hotel”
VAMPING THEM RIGHT.
Nn. 82 ... .... 1:48 a.m.
2:011 a.m.
11.50 Up Per Day
12:05 p.m.
Recent mcdicnl research lias dem­ No. 84......... ....11:45 a.m.
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
O rlnndo, Fin.
From tho way Thorn goes after onstrated beyond doubt that eitrus No. 80..... .... 2:35 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
hands in stock
chautauqua rgents, he must hnvo fruits are more necessary in tho gen­ No. 92..... .... 4:00 p.m.
•I’05 p.m.
Crank Shafts Re-turned
been stung, nnd from the description eral scheme of dietetics than was for­ N„. 28..... ....10:00 p.m.
of the person lie says nlwnys plays merly suppposed. It lias shown that
Sanford Steam Laundry
Trilby Branch
tho chief role, it must have been n the grapefruit or orange eaten us a
Arrive
"sweet ilarling, vnmpish" sort of fe- first course at breakfast is a most
Departs
FOR SERVICE
7:00 a.m.
Have a look at the
valuable body regulator. It has xNo. 100....
Call 14G-J
xNo, 24.....
3:25 p.m.
Winchester
Window.
xNo. 158....
7:00 a.m.
W. BAWLING, Prop.
HUGGESTIONH FOR SERV
7:00 p.m.
No. 22..... ....
ness,
and
that
there
are
few
persons
ING FLAG BRAND
THE BALL HARD­
who cnniiot benefit hy their daily use.
PEAS
Leesburg
Branch
Acteylene Welding
"Citrus fruits may he fed to per­
WARE CO.
Arrive
Departs
OF ALL KINDS
sons who have delicate stomachs,"
says the fruit Juice export of the xNo. 157..... ..... 3:55 p.m.
Stuff nn uggpiant with mashed
Sanford Welding Co.
United States Department of Agri­ No. 21....
peas and rice covered with
xNo.
101
......... ..... 5:50 p.m,
Located In Ragle Bldg., 205 Oak Ave.
culture. They introduce into tho
crumbs. When baked this is an
system salts and organic ucids which xNo. 25..... .... 1:30 p.m.
unusual delicacy.
No. 22
Season opens Nov. 20th.
Creamed pens are delicious

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

I

W5*

PEERLESS TIRES

t r a in I c m l e

W. R. Link Tire Co.

SPORTSMEN

G IL L O N &amp;
FRY

OIL ’EM BOYS

with crumbs and browned
the oven.

In

FxNo.

Oviedo Branch
120.... .... 7:45 p.m.
largest hospitals in the country, xNo,
127.....
3:40 p.m.
r herself a dietitian of international
-Daily, except Sunday.
t
note. "They serve ns laxatives and
to ,combnt
conditions
arising
from
,
.
.
. . .
i It frequently happens that a highninlnutrlllon., T hay^aro refreshing lv.m1vorl,,Ne(1 ,)teturo Ulrn9 out ^ bo
i.

INSURANCE
R em em ber the Sabbath,
Electrical Contractors
b u t oh you 21st.
N. Y. LIFE INS/ CO. Phone 412
m
P ark Ave

THE BALL HARDWARE COMPANY

w . T. ROBERTS, Agent
I ‘
Sanford
—Get your. SciatoS'T**d* from Tli*
Herald—by the pound—15c,

iV ! ,ppHos of
kinds at The
Co- Wh«n you want
to .
jn this link, see The Herald.
W« have it or can get It.
Herald Want Ad today.

�...... jMBgmwMt - ^ * i - r : ^ r r : r;—

Areroar glassessatisfactory?

LARGEST CAPTIVE ELK

m

if_ I hLVu Ji m| AsI _. kt

i Ij p &gt;■

® thorn8satisfactory 'for^yoS*18

Take Sa!t*f to* Flush Kidneys and
Neutralize Irritating Acids.

TOM MOQRE

Optometrist-Optician
Office Opp. P- 0 -

P h ° ne 1W

TRAPPERS TAKE NOTICE.
The law now re(lu,ro* that you “®*
euro n license to trap fur bearing ontmals or to chnso the sumo with dogs.
v0u nro required to secure this 11cenac, which will coat *1.00. I giva
thiB notice on account of the law being
new and shall oxpoct all Interested
parties to secure license before engag­
ing In trapping of any nature.
E. F. HOUSEHOLDER,
County Judge.
ex pert

H. R. STEVENS,
R CANDIDATE FOR Only 30 more Days till Xmas
CITY COMMISSION

in s u r a n c e s e r v ic e

I represent progressive, modern In,urance old-line companies end am
prompt In rendering you expert serv­
i c e in securing for you Juet whet you
want In life insurance on the plan
suited to your present and future
need. Endowment, monthly Income
plans, and automobile and fire inmrance. Wrlto or phone me to call.
W. J. THIGPEN.
t
*

H. W. NICKERSON

"The larguHt Elk in captivity," Is
w hat this man has been declared by
one of the brother Elks. He Is Charles
II. Shipman of Leesburg, Va„ and
weighs 4&lt;W pimndH, In his home town
ho la declared to tie one of the real
hUMtlerx, ..ml I* one of the "biggest"
real estate men.

Society Gives Up Smoking.
Public Accountnnt; Audita—Systems
Smoking has become such a bour­
Income Tax Service
geois hnhlt that many women of the
London aristocracy who have been us­
Room 10 McNelll-Davls Bldg,
tobacco tire now shunning It, at
phono 852
Orlando, Fla. ing
least In public. Medical men here
have warned women frequently since
the war about the evil effects of overindulgence In cigarettes, hut It watf
not tint 1. smoking became a bourgeois
hnhlt that any dlGTerenee was noticed
5 OR G ROOM HOUSE unfurnished. In the smoking Imhltx of women of
the so-called "upper ten."
DR. WM. KERMODE
At the moment the use of tohneen
202-Gtp
Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
by women inis heroine abnorm al: be­
sides, many tnlmeronlxta are mamtfaetaring small briar pipes for feminine
use. This has made (be Imhlt too com­
mon to please eertala figures In so­
ciety, and, In consequence, they have
Tcncher Piano and Harmony
given tip the weed. At some arlstoGraduate Chicago Musical College
eratle garden parlies recently few If
any women of the elect ventured to
Residence 710 Oak Are.
Phone 243 smoke openly. So whnt medical men
hnve been unable to do by their warn­
ing Is being rapidly accomplished by
class pride.—St. l»nuls Post-Dispatch.

WANTED TO RENT
Edith Lucille Ball

GLOBE PIANO CO.
SAVE YOU MONEY
Write ua

Empire Hotel Block
ORLANDO. FLORIDA

SANFORD AUTO
EXCHANGE
Dependable Service

Power From Glacier.
On account of the scarcity of w ater
power In the Item district of Switzer­
land, It Is proposed to utilize the water
from the glaciers In n system atic man­
ner. The Hnehllls glacier Is the first
one selected; and by closing the n atur­
al drainage and constructing n masonry dam, the engineers are to form a
storngu reservoir of 110,0(X),000 culdo
feet cupacity. Orlmel, which upon the
completion of the new dam 102 feet
long. 025 feet high by 202 feet wide at
the base ami 12 feet (1 Inches wide ut
the top, becomes tin* main storage
linsln for the entire Installation. Two
new power stations are to be construct­
ed, developing 120.000 horsepower In
one and 00,000 horsepower In the oili­
er.

Kidney*nnd Bladder weaknesses roBult from uric acid, says a noted au­
thority. The kidneys filter this acid
from tho blood and pnss It on to tho
bladder, where it ofton remains to Ir­
ritate and inflame, causing n burning,
scalding sensation, or setting up an
Irritation at the neck of the bladder,
obliging you to seek relief two or
threo tiniCB during tho night. Tho
sufferer is in constant dread, tho wa­
ter passes somethlmcs with a scald­
ing sensation and Is very profuse;
again, there Is difficulty in avoiding
it.
Bladder weakness, most folks call
It, because they enn't control urina­
tion. While it is cxtrcmoly annoying
and sometimeso very painful, this is
renlly one of tho most simple ail­
ments to overcome. Get about four
ounces of Jad Salts from your phar­
macist and tnko a tnblcspoonful In a
glass of wnter before breakfast, con­
tinue this for two or threo dnys. This
will neutralize the acids In tho urine
so it no longer is a source of irritntlon to tho bladder nnd urinary or­
gans which then act normally again.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless,
and is made from the acid of grapes
nnd lemon juice, combined with lithln,
and is used by thousands of folks who
nro subject to urlnnry disorders caus­
ed by uric acid Irritation. Jad Salts
is splendid for kidneys nnd causes no
bad effects whatever.
Here you hnve a pleasant, efferves­
cent lithla--vnter drink, which quick­
ly relieves hlnddor trouble.—Adv.
HAD MIGHTY SUSPICIOUS LOOK
W ashington Correspondent Telle Of
Joke Played by Senators on
Veteran Capitol Barber.

Having served one term a i city
commissioner, and having had the
privilege of assisting in establishing
the -now form of government under
which wo are now working, and the
peoplo of Snnford having seen fit to
place my name in nomination for an­
other term, I hereby announce my
candidacy for tho position of city com­
missioner, to bo voted for on Decom­
ber Gth next.
In making this announcement, I
hereby refer you to city records of ac­
complishments of tho past two years,
and if olectod I expect to contlnuo to
work for good, clean government, nnd
for the interest of our city nnd its
people.
Yours very truly,
H. R. STEVENS.
11-21-tfc
NOTICE TO PUBLIC

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

One of the most remarknlile things
about men. he they of high or low es­
tate, Is that they never grow up.
Take for lustunce, that group of el­
der statesm en In the United States
Semite.* Here Ib' the trick they were
caught pluylng on Hints, the old negro
barber at the eapltol, who Inis been
shaving them and their kind fur forty
years.
Sims Is a preacher and great Bibli­
cal authority when lie is not shaving
senators. lie Is profoundly religious,
lie has confidence In Ills fellows.
So, when Sennlor Hurry New of Indiunti told Sims Mint he hud a present
for him, the venerable burlier walked
Into the trap all unsuspecting.
Tiie senator said lie wanted to be­
stow his present In private. Hu and
Sims went Into uii anteroom. The sen­
ator squatted down uml Sims did like­
wise. The senator took from his pock­
et u large-sized pair of dice and rolled
them out on the carpet. Sims watched.
At this moment a group of sena­
tors, In the plot with New, hurst Into H.7-2WC—11-11-4WC
tiie room. There, apparently, were Sen­
ator New and tiie old harbor, despite
For offlco supplies, stationery, etc.
his protestutlous of religion, sliootlng the Herald office.
craps. Tiie slulesineii wero horrified.
An employee of the Semite hud been
caught gambling. Slum, of all men,
had gone wrong afte r forty years;
Sims, whom they trusted liupllclty. It
was n enso that culled for drastic uctlon.—l'lilliidelphln Public Ledger.

JNO. D. JINKINS,
Tax Collector,
Seminole Co.

Foot of First St.

DRINK
Elder Springs Water. It* 00 08-100
*-t cent pure. Phone 31L

d a i i .y

hzrald

SQUIRE EDGEGATE —

ad,

He W on't Have to Steal A ny M ore Time

twe E v i d e n c e *

SHOWS THAT wHllE
IN D R RO DENT*
o f f ic e
vou
UNNLtEOHl*
)T C H “, 4 ^ ° _
E CO NST ABLE
afterw ard*
FOUND VO

riTHIT

want

of Sanford

ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR

:

a

Radiator Repair Shop!
Auto Radiators Repaired and New Cores in­
stalled by Our Welding Process
GIVE US A TRIAL

C. R . B e r g q u i s t
207 French Ave.

Sanford, Fla.

Yeast Vitamon Tablets
Greatest Complexion
Secret
B anishes Skin E ruptions, P u ts On F irm Flesh.
If you want to quickly dear your akin aod
completion, put some firm, healthy flesh on
your tiones. increase your nervo force sod
power, mid look and (eel 100 |&gt;er cent, better,
•Imply try taking two of M u tln 'i tiny yeaai
VITAMON 'fsblots with each nice] and watch
results. Mmatin's VITAMON Tabbi*ocmiad5 lets contain highly concentrated
ycut-vitniiiiiicfl ss well oa the twd
PIHI’ltS
other still more Important viUualne*
(Put Holublo A and Water Holuhle

STOP-SQUEAK

Vivid Obituary.
Died—Aged llfty-slx years, six
mouths and thirteen duys. He wus a
mlld-niaanored pirate, with a mouth
For Springs. Applied with a brush.
for whisky, lie came here In the
night with another man’s wife and
"Le Chef" Is an A rtist, Too.
Prevents broken springs and
Joined the church at the first seance.
"Chester, the original of Hlr Wil­
stops squoaks
He owed us several dollars for the liam Orpun’B famous picture "I-e
pnpur, n large meat hill and you could Chef," which the a rtist had presented
hear him pray six blocks, lie died to tho Royal academy us his diploma
singing, "Jesus paid It all," and we work, Is now chef of tho grill at tho
think he Im right—he never paid any­ Iloynl Paluco hotel, Kensington, Lou­
thing himself. He was burled In an don.
asbestos casket, and Ids friends threw
The mamigcr of the hotel, being In
palm leaf fans In his grave, as lie may Purls on business, called, out of cu­
need them.—Montjiellor (N. I&gt;.) Mag­ riosity, at tho Hotel Chatham to see
the chef whose p o rtrait hud attracted
net.
i
such
attention. * in
conversation
glvo tickets with ooch purchase
Stopping a Hemorrhage.
"Chester” would talk of nothing lint
good for 5% in trade
Dr. F. U. Illlgenbcrg has u novel n wonderful new sailed he hud Just
mndo.
The
m
anager
sampled
It
uml
method of slopping hemorrhage. Writ­
ing In tlm Ilellruegu Zur Klllilschei: realized, to his own phrase, Mini
riilru rg ie (Tetihliigen) lie describes "C hester I h, In his own way, ns great
trad in g with us
eases In which In* cut u piece i*f inns- un artist ns Hlr William Orpeu."
He Immediately offered him o very
clo from near the site of the hem­
orrhage. used II ns n plug or pint'll sulistiinllul salary In return for his
and sewed It Into place, always slop­ services during the season. "Chester"
p in g ''the How of blood. He tlllnlo ut first refused to leave Parts, hut
finnliy succumbed to what Is Kith! to lie
there Is sonic rlieinlciil netloii In
tho largest salary un asslslniit chef
Uou to the iiiecliiinlcul effect.
bus over earned.—London Times.

You Can Save Money

I

The Peoples Bank

Although my ontlro plant was de­
stroyed by fire Saturday night, I am
now propnred to tnko enro of all old
nnd new customers for any kind of
cement work. Cnll at 20G Park avonuo.
200-0tp
A. L. ROY.

Spark Plugs, Wire and
Cable
GREASE
' OIL
GASOLINE

We do square,
straight-forward
Repair work and
“WE DO IT FOR
LESS”

We will not gay “Do Your Christmas Shopping
Early.” Too many have said it before arid It Is aP
most a joke. But we 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 hnve that nest egg from which to draw.
—IN SHOPPING AND IN EVERYDAY LIFE—
It comes to you with full force that.you have not
been saving ns you should. There is nothing gives
you ho much independence as a Bank Account.
Come in and let us tell you about it. Christmas
t.i ii
i! h o m o to you with full force.

O f W h a t U&gt;. A r . D . a u l l l u l
F m I u i . i If Y o u H a ve
Uylr
S h in , F l a b b y F la .ti, Hollow
C h . a k , o r a S c r a w n y N.cUT
M a r l i n ' . VITAM ON T . b l . t .
a r . I 'n .l U y . t y ( J u a u n l r . i l t o
C l .a You N .w t l a . l h flasu ty
• m l a M ora

contrary, nro a great all
c om e i-oii. Ilpatlon and a. n gaaernl conditioner
of the wliolo system. Pimple*, boils and (Ida
eruptions aeoin to vanish like magic under their
iiunfyimr influence, the completion twcomew
fresh nnd beautiful, tho clieaka rosy instead of

a

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1921

PAGE FOUR

BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW
Shoe Repairing-—Hand Work
BANQUET
■■■■■■■**
Tho men nnd boys of the four chap­
ters of the Brotherhood of St. An­ Stono’s Rich Fruit Cake.- -L. P. Mcdrew of Holy Cross Parish sat down Culler.
203-tfc
to their annual banquet Sunday after­
It Was Made Clear that it Would be Our Policy to Stage
noon nt 4 p, m. This bnnquot given GGfl cures Chilla and Fever. - 10fl-lGtc
by tho Rev. Father Peck is nn annual
nnd most interesting event in the lifo
Have your watches nnd Jewelry re
o f Sanford U. S. A. Tho boys and paired at McLaulin's. Two first c I as s
men, some fifty strong, enjoyed with watch makers. Prompt service.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
W. W. C. Smith nnd fnmlly of Ocaln hearty appetites two beautifully roast­
140-tfc
In a Shoe Store there Ib nn Accumulation of odds and ends
ed
pigs
served
wholo
on
tho
dish,
each
spent
tho
week
end
hero
nt
tho
MontoMonday:
and other goodB on which
,
holding
a
rosy
upple
in
his
mouth.
In n small town, an Important citTho Woman's Chib will entertain at zumn.
With
English
poas,
sweet
corn
nnd
zen is any mnn who holds a few
a reception In honor of Miss Eliza­
II. N. nrock, of Cnrrollton, Gn., was sweot potntoes, olives, pickles, fruit mortgages.
beth Skinner, of Dunedin, and Mrs.
i
salad, ice crenm, cake, coffeo nnd co­
Ernest McGownn Gnllowny, from n business visitor hero Saturday.
coa.
Tho
boys
declared
thoy
had
the
To
prevent
a
cold
tako
C
G
G
.
100-lGtc
Con Be Featured Starting
4 to 0 o’clock.
K. L. Mock, of Iaesburg, was in best feast of their life.
American Legion will givo a banquet
Chris Matthews enrved nt ono ta­ Electricians, quick service, supplies
and cabaret at the Vnldoz hotel at tho city Saturday mingling with his
ble and Wnltor Itouth performed at and fixtures.—Treadwell Etectrlc Co.,
many
friends
nnd
transacting
busi­
eight o’clock.
another.
■
opp. Postoffico. Telephone 192.
Saturday—Tcmplo Pipe Organ Club ness.
We will Offer Some Styles nt Reductions from Original j
After all had fensted to tho limit,
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will hold their Christmas Bazaar
Prices
a
Father Peck gave tho boys a nico litMr.
and
Mrs.
W.
I).
Sutton,
Misses
■
and Cooked Food snlo nt Moore’s
i
Willie Mae nnd DorotHy Sutton, of tie talk and called on tho nbwly eloct- To break a cold take 606.
190-lGtc
Optical Parlors, on First streot.
Chnttnnoogn, Tonn., Hpent tho week ' cd director of tho Senior chapter, Mr.
Mondny—Womnn’s Club will enter­ end hero nt tho Montczumn.
i Matthews for a few words. Mr, Mat*
When pcoplo prayed for victory,
tain nt a reception honoring Miss
Guess the Nearest Number of Beans in the Jar in the Win- *
_____
i thews in his speech, told of tho work they probably didn’t realize that it
Elizabeth Skinner, of Dunedin,
dow and you can hnvc n Pair of Shoes FREE. One guess *
II, F. Lawrence, of Jacksonville, was of the Chapter for tho last year Just
president of tho Federation of Wo­ in the city Saturday attending to closed and outlined his program for would come collect.
■ with each purchase.
I
■
men’s Clubs, nnd Mrs. Ernest Mc­ business, making his headquarters nt tho coming year, calling on all tho fifio cureii Mnlnrlal Fever.
100-lGtc
Gownn Gnllowny, vice-president, nt the Montezuma
-See Later Announcementhoys for their assistance in pushing'
_____
Inrge, from 4 to 0 o’clock, nt tho
forward this work. Next Fnthor Peck
House wlrJng nt rJght prlccfl nnd
Club Rooms.
C. E. Raynor, of East Port, N. Y., called on Joe Melsch, captain of the electric work of all kinds.—1Treadwell
Westminster
Club will meet at tho was registered at the Montezumn Junior Basket bull team, who spoke Electric Co., opposlto Postoffico. Tclo.
homo of Mrs. R. C. Bower, on Sunday.
to tho boys of bis team encouraging phone 192.
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Fourth street, nt 7:30 p. m.
them for more practice and work.
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American Legion Banquet nnd Calm(md Mrs. W. I.. Trapp and son Next Fnthor Peek called on Robert
Eggs, 55c dozen,—L. P. McCullcr.
ret, nt the Valdez lintel, nt eight w,,ri, among those stopping at the Robinson, who was our delegate to
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o'clock.
Montezuma Sunday.
the National Convention of tho BrothI
Monday:—Circle No. I, will meet nt
-------echoed »t Norfolk, Vn. Mr. Robinson
One of the influences that cause
the home of Mrs. L P. Hagan, on
Word has been received stating that told of the 1,G00 delegates at that one to desire higher and; better
Park nvenue, at 3 o’clock.
J, M. Neely is very ill at a hospital convention from all over tho U. S. Hu things is a charge account.
Tuesday—Pipe Organ Club will meet in Atlanta, where ho went to attend told of the enthusiasm of these doloFirst Niit’l Bunk Annex
ut the home of Mrs. A. M. Phillips, n banquet given by tho New York gates nnd brought back to Sanford
Whoatsworth Biscuit, reni Graham
"
The Family Sltoc Store "
on Oak avenue, at 3:30,
Life Insurance Co. His many friends many valunble ideas for our home crackers, 100 per ce.it wholo wheat.
Wednesday—St. Agnes Guild will in Sanford wish him a speedy rocov- 1 work. His talk besides being on tho —L. P. McCullcr.
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meet at the Parish House at 3:00 cry.
religious and educational side also
%,Cfi-&lt;Oi&gt;cr
SEE 0l,,! W,ND0W
cr
o’clock.
told uh about the most interesting trip
fuel nun•ttuIWFf.
Van
Camp's
tall
cream,
$fi,50
por
Wednesday—Miss Zne Munson will
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Lane and to Jamestown. Wm. H. Holden, next
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entertain nt an evening bridge par­ daughter, Miss Noll, of DeLand, were was called nnd si&gt;oko of tho social life case.—L. P. McCullcr.
ty complimenting Miss Adelaide hero yesterday on a visit to their son, of the It. S, A. Again Father Peck
Aomo people use correct English,
Wheatsworth, reul wholo wheat
Higgins, whose marriage to Mr.Lu- Edward Lane, and other friends. Mr. introduced In his clover wny Lyle and some use English that everybody
pure
graham flour.—L. P. McCullcr
cus McLeod takes place in Du- Lane is recovering from a recent op-! Tapp, who told us of his trip through understands.
combor.
^
oration nnd his many Sanford friends the West, who said that he had learn_____
Thursday—Holy Cross Guilds will Urt. glad to see* him restored to health cd how to appreciate our Brotherhood ■
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Hupmobile makes fin­
hold their annual bazaar and supper „gnin.
'
) hero on account of not/being able to f
1 k'
c
'
al reduction, open mod­
nt tho I’nriHh House.
_____
find a Brotherhood chapter in Pueblo1 __
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t
n
lhursdny Mrs, Charles Fodder will
PARTY FOR HUN STEELE
'and other cities of tho west. \\\ii.
illlR IT lO D ll© R lllk C S 1111- els, $1250, Detroit.—B.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL s

afternoon by Mrs. Harry Dickson at
her homo In Orlando, honoring Miss
Adelnide Higgins, whoso marriage to
Mr. Lucas McLeod takes placo in De­
MR8. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor, cember were: Mrs. Joe Chittondon,
Phono S17-W
Mrs. Hnl Wight, Mrs. LaVerno Hurt,
I f r a n k n r e a n y I r l c n i i v t a l t l a * y o n Miss Lcttio Caldwell, Mrs,
C. It.
Kirtley, Miss Snrn Wight, Mrs. Aylette Fitts, Mrs. B. L. Perkins, Mrs.
W, E, Halley nnd Mrs. Geo. Woiland.

S O C IE T Y

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W hen W e O pened

S A L E S
REDUCED PRICES

Thursday, Dec.

1st!

ONE PAIR FREE

ijOUCH! LUMBAGO!
RUB PAINS FROM
SORE, LAME BACK

rir»wronJe
BriZtocCRjb.
rH«bf thu Mur*. ,[t W
ft"
’* i*«-:S
f 08;;beW
HH™
rle Matrons Ilridge
, “ **»y, ,"o
. w&lt;l llf *&lt;&gt;»■
' “How
was
bou“' " W T * "‘l al reduction, open mod- &amp; 0 . MOTOR CO., San- RUB BACKACHE AWAY WITH A
t..,. „ ,, ,
,|
,
I pie that assembled lhursdny evening 11 &gt;w 00 wnfl M
SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF
gave a good account els, .$1250,
$1250, Detroit.—B. ford.
' T .k IT ,
th.- tio.nv of Mr.. K. M. Carr.,1 m h™ "'' ■"&lt;* Bill?
188
-tfc
OLD “ST. JACOBS OIL”
. Heights
i. i . ,
some boys
w triod to toll him &amp; 0 . MOTOR CO., San„ per ,nt the 1 urish House.
lllu
,of Homo
the
•&lt;lt
H°yH who
Saturday Mrs. J. S. Parrott will on-r |10
, y w .riven in honor of Hint 11,0 I}oy Scouts wore bettor than j’n r f l
'Permits were issued Inst month
Back hurt you? Cnn’t straighten
tortain the members of tho Every ^
jjen gtoo| wi, . .. gun.inv the B. S. A., and Billy downed thorn j
188-tfc for n total of 121 new houses, eight up without feeling sudden pains, sharp
» r^
! l nt h0r nP,‘rt&gt; - . n r ? o r Now OHoans l h e ' ho in each argument. Father Pock next'
npnrtment houses, sixty-eight gnr- aches nnd twinges?
Now listen!
called for the Brotherhood Hymn to
As
wo
understand
it,
the
present
n£
nn(,
ono
kot
c]»
SBya
tho
St.
That’s
lumbago,
Bcinticn
or maybe
Saturday—Children's Story hour will W‘l! °"tor “ thool°K,cal
Indoor be sung ami it was worth anybody's worldc°oiHct
iM
between
principles
j
j»etcra,JurB
*r(m
(x8i
The
report
is
oxfrom
n
strain,
and
you’ll
got
relief tho
be held at Central Park at 4:001 Dlir"lK th° T " 1"'1
,M
gnmcH were enjoyed as well as mu­ while to hear fifty boys and men sing nnd nppetitics.
o’clock.
cellent,
and
building
activities
show
moment
you
rub
your
back
with
soothIbis
hymn.
Again
Father
Peck
called
sic and songs.
no indication of Hlnckenlng. Homes ing, penetrating "St. Jncobs Oil.”
on our newly elected vico-director,
Appllnchicolu oysters.—L. I*. Mc­ are needed for homo people, and new- Nothing oIhc takes out soreness, lameMl«« lluby Miikur, who lin, buon tho
..............
. on the
.no
1Tom Meredith. Tom
spoko
Cullcr.
203-tfc comers In Sunshine City nnd builders ness nnd stiffness so quickly. You
hou,. *uo,t of Mf,. W. J. Marring* calt0 th„ yomg peop|e
lhelr
•wimmlng imrtlo, ut tho luko, und
ton, has returned to her home in Han­
are doing their very best to catch up simply ruh it on your back nnd out
parture, everyone declaring they bad othor outings tho Brothorhood hnd GflU cures Bilious Fever.
100-lGtc with the prpcosslon seeking shelter. , comes the pain. It is harmless and
ford.—Orlando Hcntinel.
enjoyed
during
thu
past
season.
Ed­
a grand time.
doesn't burn the skin.
Those who enjoyed the occasion ward Brady said ho was slowly grasp­ Do you need cicatrical fixtures for
Mrs. Gus l.infus (nee Annie Mring
the
B.
H,
A.
Idea
ami
he
believed
A
genera!
re'uctance
to
compro-1
Limber up! Don’t suffer! Get «
, , , , ,Chapter
. .
hi I your home? If so got our prices boUermlt) left Saturday for her home were: Misses Ruby Roy, Ivy Layton, .thoi tSanford
hard Htnnll trial bottle of bill, honest "St.
was on a solid’;
,
mlse
arouses
the
fenr
that
Gladys
Adams,
Mamie
Knto
Williams,
in Columbia, H. C,, after spending two
rock foundation, Amos Wlmhish told furo you buy.—Treadwell Electric Co., winter won't cause ns much suffer- Jacobs Oil" from nny drug store, nnd
Carrie
Stanley,
Ruth
Whittle,
Essie
weeks hero with her aunt, Mrs. J.
| after using it just once, you'll forget
how the Hrothcrhood Impressed him opposite I’ostofflce. Telephone 192.
207-fltc ing ns bard heads.
N. Robson. Her many friends regret Whittle, Mnyme Steele, Carrie Stan­ during the short time he has boon
that you ever bad backache, lumbago
that she had to leave so soon as they ley, Ruth Whittle, Essie Whittle, May- with it.
or
sciatica, because your buck will
The Ladies Union ox tho Congrega
When the world disarms our forts
wore expecting her to spend tho win­ mo Steele, Adole Rines, Mary Hell
Win.
Gillon,
who
was
present
with
Allen, Virginia DoCourscy, and Mrs.
won't be a total loss. We can con­ tlonnl church will hold thoir annual nover hurt or cnusu “"Y "i0™ minty.
ter here.
bazaar and cooked food salo December 11 ,,ovor disappoints nnd has been recE. Harper, A. C. Williams, W. C. Do­ his father at the Fathers and Hoiih vert them into mail cars.
banquet
has
interested
his
father
in
17th. Place to be announced later. | ommonded for GO years.-Adv.
J. P. Stockman, R. II. liurnott, E. Courscy, E. M, Carroll, Hen Steele, the brotherhood and hopes that his
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K. Rogers und W. J. Dominick left yes­ Hurko Steele, Urcnton Crenshaw, father will now be an active member. Kub-.My-TIsm, a pain killer. 19G-15tc
WHO IS SYLVIA7
Newton
Stcnstroni,
Newton
Lovell,
terday In tho Stockman enr for their
Alton Gunter told the gathering of
The
eighty-pnssenger
capacity
1
Roy
McNnb,
Lloyd
Layton,
Tom
HroThe Ladles of the Presbyterian
homo in Greenwood, H. C., after spend­
What is she7 Come to the Parish
tlierson, E. Harper, Messrs, Williams, a little bunting expedition lie und Church will bold their Christmas Hn- steamer Avalon, formerly operated
ing several duyH here with friends. 1 . ,
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Father Peek and others had. James
in the north by the Pennsylvania rail- House lhursdny nnd Friday nights to
T„oy .l,a viHltotl .............. ml oihor I "
'T
Hoolehan spoke on how much lie en­ innr, Dec. 2 and 3, 1921. 167-u.n.w.tfc road, hut recently put in repair and Hee&gt;
t*1e Ruessers. A prize
Henderson,
and
Frederick
Rines.
places on the West Const,
joyed thu pig. We hnd a visitor from
her
T here arc happy, restful homes; brought to Tampa, will go on the y a rd e d the first person guessing
212-lte
Virginia,
Mr.
Wade,
who
spoke
for
a
Tampn-St. | Petersburg run, making ‘ ent
correctly,
PIPE ORGAN
MisH May me Mero tuts returned
„
. , ..
, few minutes encouraging tho men and and then there are homes where ev- two round trips daily, according to
On
acn.unt
of
the
Womans
Club;,
thoir
work.
,M
k
Mhh,)M
i
)U
h
!
u
urything
is
tidy
and
immaculate
home from Orlando where she spoilt
..announcement made by C. C. Gam- ^ WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
ception this afternoon tho Pipe (^r
Q r-I|( ritfht go0l, epocch u, UinK aj, th e 1
------the week end with Miss Mildred Hick­ reception
glut Club will not meet this afternoon 1boys for co-operation in the work,
CHICKEN DINN'FT, Sunday noon hie, master of the ernft.
son at Jefferson Court Apartments.
J. T, Reeves is 110 longer connected
ns first announced, but will meet to -1
1
,,,,
, , .
. .. \ami asking those who do not play lins- and evening, Gray Gables, 011 the
Help
a
youngster
win
the
prize.
Huy
w**h
mo in any wny, nnd I am not rc.Miss Mildred Dickson, of Jefferson
&lt;Tuesday) afternoon at the kpl
to lmck up thoi!0 who (lp, bench, Senbicczc, Flu, Phone 491,
a
IQc
ticket
redeemable
nt
the
Eplsfor any money, fertilizer, or
74-Frl-St-flm
Court
^ourt, Orlando, was tho guest of her inmi’
* hillipa, on Oak „ nv xilli» raid it was
\
the best or­ Free bath houses,
------ropnt
Bnznar
Decemher
1st
nnd
2nd,
#nylhing
ho
may charge to me. lho
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Avenue
nt
3:30.
sister, Mrs. Chris Matthews, Thanksganization lie know and does not want
HENRY
FORI)
tins
adapted
tho
at
the
Parish
House.
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nffrooment
I
declare broken-nm! ut
giving day.
to belong t&lt;r nny othor. Louis Shipp
EVERY WEEK BRIDGE CLUB
uso
of
the
GIANT
"EXIDE"
Hatter-------nn
L
'nt,&lt;
spoke on better attendance of mem­
MRS. M. B. ALLISON.
Mrs. W. E. Watson was tho grac­
ics for Ford cars. We givo service,' FOR SALE—Eight room nouso with
Harry Forran, of Eustis, was the
bers.
••
bath. Immediate possession. Smnll
^ n ^ *Hp •
guest of Ida sister, Mrs. I). L. Thrnsh- ious hostess Saturday afternoon at a
At this point Rov. Father Peck buy, soil and exchange butteries for
bridge
party,
the
guests
including
on­
makes automobiles, genuine payment down, long time on lmlnnco.
T_
T
or yesterday afternoon.
turned the meeting over to Director nil
ly the members of the Every Week
"EXIDE" service. (Jot the best.— See Lime or address Box 782, DayrlO W ITTt i n y DCHIIS III
Matthews,
nnd
Mr.
Matthews
called
Club.
RAY’ BROTHERS, phono 548. lOfl-tfc tom., Fin.
io9-Tu-s«t-4w the Jar? See the ad.
Among tho Sanford people attend­ Of exceptional Interest was tho for u rising vote of thanks for Father
ing tho bridge party given Saturday game of bridge played during tho af­ Peck, for thin sumptuous banquet, Gub-My-I’lsni for Rheumatism.
Sell It with n Herald Want Ad
TRY A DAILY HERALD WANT AD.
nnd frr tne good, Father Peck has
ternoon, high score being inade by
lUfl-lfitc
done for Sanford thronugh the Broth­
Mrs. E. M. Galloway.
erhood.
v
j i Thoso enjoying Mrs. Watson’s corPerhaps you have noticed that pri­
The cinss then adjourned to the
2
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M
A r i
S r
hospitality were Mrs E rpcst Me- p ar|#h „ llUlltt w here they marched in- ces are lower on nearly everything
you don’t have nccaslun to buy.
5
H l l r . R I
if t!
1 7 ’ M
»« the C hun* in
b pairs and at the np■
I l v l
"1 I r l l /
S
r«- C. M. Vlirce Mrs. L C Kolb,
lntm l t ,nK, nppronchcd the Chancel
ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO ■
S
ft m m r i ¥ v - r r S
(A’- »
renewing their.obligations for another
Hupmohile makes fin­
celving their Brotherhood al reduction, open mod­
SUIT YOU
:

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W E HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS |

i B A TT E R Y!- ^
CO.
ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERS
v:

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PRE-NUPTIAL AFFAIRS FOR
# # &gt; * Pa
nu
MISS HIGGINS
*
Among the many pre-nuptial affairs
*
being given Miss Adelaide Higgins, a #
charming hri.lo-uloct of December,
was the hrldgo party given Snturduy *
im * # to * * to to *
:
■ afternoon by her sister, Mrs. Harry
a Dickson at her homo in Orlando, Tues­
PARISH HOUSE KAGENDA It.
day afternoon Mrs. Ay lette Fitts and
Holy Cross Parish House
Mrs. Hal Wight will entertain at a
Nov.
27.—Brotherhood of St. Anmiscellaneous shower and bridge, Wed-,
.
nes.lay ovoning MisH Zoo Munson will ,lr“w ."® r * , „
entertain nt bridge honoring Misti
Hoc. 1-2.—Holy Cross Rnznar.
Higgins. Several parties will bo glVPcc’
8 Bwz""r' .
'
on next week for this populnr bride-1 „
.
.
.
e|oct,
! . Standpatter: One who endures a
t■- ■
! tack In his shoe because It Is tort

MEETINGS

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How many beans in ,m,ch troubl° to imlne° the shoo,
1
tlie Jar? See the ad.
TRY A DAILY K IAA LS WAVY AO.

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els, $1250, Detroit.—B.
&amp; O. MOTOR CO., San­
ford.
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Jones' Dniry Farm little link snusago.—L. P. McCullcr.
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Soveral hundred tin-can tourists
assembled in the DcSota Pnrk pavil­
ion nnd entortalnmont ball one night
H'cently and were entertained by a
pnrk. Tho program was given under
tho auspices of th0 Now York and
Now Jersey tourists.

NEWBERRY’S DRUG STORE
Phone 36

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You can m ak e m oney buying: f o r advance.
You a re g o in g to build a hom e o n e o f these
days, w hy n o t select a lot now, a n d p ay fo r it
by easy stag es.
If you h av e some m oney, will build one or
tw o houses.
S an fo rd is m oving, don’t w ait, get in th e
gam e now.

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

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PA Fair and coolor Monday;
PA Tuesday fair. Colder In the
PA South.

j. G. Ball went to Jacksonville to- rt»
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aid.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Famollo of
Oviedo were among the visitors to
the city yesterday.
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Floating Small
Tallin Succinctly
Arranged for
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It looks bettor, it looks better.
Bather dark this
morning und a touch of chillinoas from the north which
might presage a cold spell
of somo sort. Just think
of it, friends. A little cold
wenther right now would
mean thousands of dollars
for nil of us. Can wo get
it? Well you know Lucky
Sanford and tho seventh inning nnd it is now tho Inst
half of the sixth. How did
you like our Billion Dollnr
Band yosterdny and our Million Dollar Pavilion?
!»:I0 A. M. NOV. 28, 1921
Maximum ................... 80
Minimum ..................... 07
Bnnge ........
08
Barometer .................110.00
Bain ...............
01
Southwest anil cloudy.

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Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Holly attended to
the funeral of Chris. Codrlngton at Fa
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DoLund this morning.
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W. L. .Morgan spent Sunday with a
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homefolks. lie reports n good trade
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throughout his territory.
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Several from DcLand nnd Orlando U
a
na
and other cities will nttioid the Le­
gion dinner-dance nt the Valdez ho­ s to to to to t o to to to to
le! tonight,
Bert Melville mid Melville's comA number of special sales will be
ari' 1,1 th‘‘
»»‘l their ninny
pulled ofT by the Sanford merchants Hanford friends are glad to see them
to encourage Christmas trndc. Sco ^t“ro ^or 11 week. Melville never fnila
the Daily Herald for real bargains.
16 Dltjaa« tll° peoplu nnd he has a fine
_____
show this season. Watch the Herald
Melville’s Comedians 'start a week’s ^°r
programs and attend the
engagement tonight in' tho big tent
°» th« '‘ike front in the liig
on First street, near the postoffico. **»«w *»"
■Inset in tho big tent.
They need no introduction to Sanford.
HOLY CROSS BAZAAR AND SUPpeople.
PER
Many folks from Orlando and sur­
rounding cities were here yesterday, Bazaars are ns numerous nt this
afternoon attending the hand c o n - . , reason as in Ih^o streets of Cairo, but
cert and pnviliou dedication on the °no that you really can’t afford to
lake front.
1miss, is the one held by tho Women’s
_____
■Guild of the Holy Cross Parish, on
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Brown nnd Thursday and Friday, December 1st
son, Joe, of Lakeland, wore here a “"&lt;• 2nd «t
Improved and onlurgshort time today cn route to attend L’^ l&gt;ar'-sh House which will just bo
the Codrlngton funeral. Mr. Brown reml&gt;' for them* Not on|y aro tho8°
is editor of the Lakeland Telegram. , wom«n fttmoU8 u« R°°‘l cook* nn*
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generous servers, but there aro to bo
The signs of colder weather are o b -'unui,unl nntl uni&lt;luo f««‘u1rcfl tlhi" y°nr*
views tdny', although tho weather re- An f ,ontnl "treot, with booths repreport does not state that any special B»ntln« flcvornl nationalities will dis­
coid snap will take place. The *
a»0 ’ work aprons, hand made
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.in ..the weather will .help
, the
.. lingerie,
things, candy
change
. ' children’s
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growing plants. Tho Girls Friendly
lettuce crop greatly.
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Society will represent Porto Blew nnd
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I have drijwn work for sale. Boys and
Tin* many iriends of J. M. Neeley giris 0f tho various organizations nru
will regiet to learn that he was taken se||jnK tickets for 10c each, which
suddenly 111 ’n Atlanta, while attend- -&gt;,ay j)e npplUmI oil any purchase et tho
ing n life insurance convention, nnd is bnznar. There will bo u tableaux tho
now in n hospital in that city and Is ja8t evening showing some of the
very low.
I now fashions. Baumel has charge of
-------: this, nnd the models displayed are
' Messrs. Marsh, Nelson antf Huff from that shop. Sylvia will make her
left Saturday for New York where j entrnneo and be seen on the street at
they will complete tho plans for tho t 9 o’clock each evening. The last evnew cold storago plnnt. Mrs. Huff, onlng she will disclose her identity
nnd little daughter will spend the \
th« Person who hna firMt Kue’,8Lnl
winter here, much to the delight of It correctly, will ho awarded the prize.
"W ho is S ylvia? W hat Is She?
the mnny friends of the family.
And the supper, the first night a
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chicken dinner for $1.00 per plate.
Col George W. Knight' s limping, Ufjtcn to tho nicnu:
around .like he had just returned
Boast chicken with dressing and
from the wars. He had the misfor­ gravy, cranberry sauce, macaroni with
tune to sprain one of his ankles tho tomato sauce and your choice of now
other day stepping off n porch nnd he potatoes with crcnm sauce or rice.
has Joined tho cripples’ brigade for n Sanford lettuce with dressing, May­
few weeks, hut It doesn’t keep him onnaise or boiled; hot home made
from attending to business ns usunl. rolls; lemon or pumpkin pie or orange
and apricot tee with cake. Tea or
Tho hoys of the Illirh School foot coffee. Doesn’t it sound good? The
hnll team returned from Dnytonn second night an oyster supper a’ la
vesterdny. They were defeated by carte, cocktails, stew or fry. Mrs.
the DoLnnd eleven, hut they put up Bumph’s potato salad, chicken sand­
a onmn fight nnd were almost victor­ wiches, hot rolls again and the same
ious when several penalties put on desserts. Be sure and come. Sup­
them carried them hark nnd look per served from 5 p. m. until the good
victory from them. They nil had a things are gone.
I'nod time, however, nnd feel that
Buy It with a Herald Want Ad.
Ihey put up the gnmo of their lives.

JUST A FEW SPECIALS
30x3
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3 0 x 3 1 4 ................................
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3 4 x4
17*50
3 5 x 4 1 4 ............................................. 26.50
34x4 C ord ......... .......................... 25.50

Guaranteed Firsts
O th er sizes in proportion.
If it’s n ecessary fo r th e Auto, we have it
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SAYS WAR HELPED RELIGION
Bio FlQht M ad. S o ld i.r. B .t t .r Man,
It Aiiertiorf Made by Man Who
Knows Them.
Tho AnicHer a sob. or cume nut of
the war with more religion than he
went In, according to Itev.’Hunry Bus­
sell Talbot, canon of the National
cathedral al Washington, who urines
to ilel'i'iid the doughboy from the libel
that the "war ruined him.”
"Me Is a better man for having been
lu the army," asserts the cnhon, refer­
ring to the veteran, the Slurs and
Stripes slates.
Canon Talbot was senior chaplain of
the First division of the Atiierlciin ex­
peditionary forces. In a communica­
tion to national ticudi|iiarter» of the
Amerlcnn Legion at Indianapolis lie
admits the American, as lie saw Idm
In France, was ‘‘uncommonly timid lu
the exercise of Ids religion. He was
frightened at Ills own religious shadow
or he might have been grossly ignor­
ant of the content and practice of Ids
rollgluu."
But as the First division's senior
chaplain, the canon was In charge of
all the private belongings of the t.SOti
Americans killed lu the ten days' light­
ing lu (he Argonne, and In nine out of
every ten of tho men's kits found u
crucifix, scapular, prayerhook or tuslnmold. "And In those days," Canon
Talltol writes, “the First division wal­
nut carrying anything It d d not deem
essential.'
"There was u kind o£ collectivism
which outruns the ordinary slumlords
of honesty,** declares the caima, "but
underneath there was Implicit, if not
explicit, reverence for ilic Soil of
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Ladies, don’t you rem e m b er th e tim e you h ad la s t C h ristm a s try in g to
locate a nice p a ir of w arm house slippers fo r H IM ? H ad to send o u t of
town fo r them , d id n ’t you?

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and a nice line o f them , too. W e su g g e s t th a t you call an d pick o u t th e
p a ir or p airs you w a n t fo r th is y e a r an d we will lay th em aside fo r you j
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until you w an t them .

HOLIDAYS ARE NOT FAR OFF NOW

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S a n fo r d , F la .

REVEAL THEIR ARMY TRAINING
Ex-Service Men tm tinctlvcly Line Up
When a Crowd la Waiting to
Be Served.
Army training still m anifests It.-clf
lu civilian life, and funner suhlters
autom atically fall Into line when they
must wait to he served, lo the iiiiuj
the men spent ii great deal of Uielr
time waiting In line for mess, drawing
stuff from the supply sergeant and a
dozen other purposes,
,
The old army training revealed It­
self strongly during the reeeut hot
spell at the Brooklyn Central Y, M.
O. A„ when apparently most of the
10,IKK) members sought lo take advan­
tage of the swimming pool. Crowds
of young men stormed the locker
rooms eaeli evening. The ex-service
men set the example hy lining up mid
taking their turns to reach tho gate.
As each elevator dlsemharked Its load
the former soldiers autom atically went
to the rear. Younger men who had
not Im * Ids training and sought to
edge la
tip the lino were promptly
pulled out idol sent to their station.
No ex-service man who has stood In
line to draw a pair of socks or get a
mess kit full of “slum" will jiermlt
anyone to get ahead of him.
Varying Strength of Sunlight
There Ift practically no such thing
ns ovcrJIglitlng, writes J. H. Kurlnndor, In describing for the (leneral Sci­
ence Qdnrterly a series of tests made
hy the lighting service department of
the Edison lamp works. He adds: "In­
vestigation of places wfilch are said to
ho overlighted will usually show that.
If anything, they are glaringly underlighted."
These tests showed that sunlight III
an open field m easures 8,000-foot &lt;au­
dio power (which means that It gives
the Illumination that would he given
hy 8,000 candles a foot distant). Hunllght In a street between Imlldlng*
measures '1,000-foot candles. Shadow
In a street between buildings measures
.'100; under a tree In the open, (SOU. The
light on an office desk next to a south
window has un Intensity of 1infant
candles; one ten feet In, 70, and one
18 feet III, (V0. At Inside benches be­
tween two exposures only 20.
The Qullelei* Yokel.
Jam es It. Howard, president of the
Farm Bureau federation, said In
Washington the other day:
"The farm er. Is going to market Ids
own product hereafter. The farmer
of the past, who let the middleman
collar all the profit of the farm, was
more guileless Hum Cornelius Husk.
"Corn. Husk, you know, came to
New York to see his uncle, lie got
off nt the Pennsylvania station and
asked a policeman how long n walk
It was to Ills uncle’s place.
•"You'd bettor take the devilled,'
Hie policeman said, handing hack the
card with the address on II. ‘It's a
seven-mile walk to where you're
going.’
•"Well, by crlniis, I'll walk her.
anyhow,' said Corn Husk.
'Seven
miles, though 1 Say, ain’t there no
short cut across the fields?"
Memorial for Baxter Doga.
At the summer home of Governor
B axter of Maine oil Mackworth Island,
Casco bay, aro hurled all tho dog*
owned by him which have died since
1887, Miys a Boston dlspatch^to the
Now York Times. The governor Is now
Inning miido a bronze tulilot, giving
Hie names and record of Hiesu niilmals,
This wilt rest on* the face of a big
granite bowlder, around which thq
dogs have been buried.
The dogs wore all of iho same fam­
ily and strain of Irish sellers. The
first end great grandm other was Glen
earn, given lo tliu governor In 1887 hy
Ids father, the late .lames P. llnxtei
of Portland, Me,
The governor 1iu« raised about sev
i-tify live of these do;fs, and while he
Jin'* * i'd a foe-, m W of those he ha*
nor M il 'a c e i o it uM’en to friends

FORREST LAKE STATES IIIS
POSITION.
To the Voters of Sanford:
It lias come to my attention that
efforts arc still being nindo to huvu
tho people believe that if elected City
Commissioner I would disrupt our
present form of government.
Now nothing could bo further from
the truth thnn such propaganda, for
the following reasons:
First: I will ho only one of three
comissloncrs and could not do any
net without being joined hy one or
more of tho others.
Second: Tho City Commissioners
cannot under tho Inw abolish tho
present charter, even though they all
comblno.
The city chnrtcr can only bo chang­
ed hy nn act of tho legislature, or hy
a votfe of tho people themselves.
Furthermore, I have no desire to
Upset thd present form of govern­
ment, ns It Is tho substance thnt
counts in nnythlng, nnd not tho form.
However, there enn doubtless lie some
Improvements made In tho proBont
chnrtcr ns has already been demon­
strated, for example, the present
method of nominating candidates; hut
such Improvements nro mntters for
the legislature, or
for tho people
themselves, and cannot bo effected by
tho commissioners.
I believe hat tho administrative
nffnlrs of tho city enn be run on n
more economical hnsis thnn is being
dono at present, nnd nt tho same time,
with greater efficiency, nnd If elected
I shnll work to thnt end.
I believe thnt tho Inw requiring a
budget for each fiscal 'ycnr’R reven­
ues and expenses should bo rigidly
followed, nnd thnt tho administrative
nffnlrs of tho city should ho conduct­
ed on thnt hnsis.
I have made no statement or promiso of what I shnll do If elected, and
shall not do bo , except such public
statements nH may bo published over
my signature, ns Is this one.
Sincerely,
FORREST LAKE.
210-8tc.

FOR S A LE

-room B ungalow , we!) located, $4,000
2-story, 5-room house, new ........ 3,750
Sm all 5-rm. co ttag e, well located 2,750
New 5-room c o tta g e w ith la rg e
room s ,on brick r o a d .......... 4,200

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CITY LOTS—EASY PAYMENTS
Other Desirable Ileal Estate. We can Suit any Inquiry

A. P. CONNELLY

C LA SSIFIE D ADS
ClnNsIflcd advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for leaa than
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cana
must accompany all urdera. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.

FOR SALE

FOB BENT—Ono furnished bed
room, nlso garage. 110 Laurel Ava.
100-tfc
FOB BENT—Bed room, 311 Park avenue.
178-tfc
FOB BENT—Suburban homo! CaB
308-J.
107tfc
FOR RENT—Fvrndalo Apartments,
furnished or unfurnished. See Mrs.
L. G. Lovolcss, in Moisch block, 305
East First St. Phono 295-Ll ll)4tfc
FOB BENT—Two furnished b«i
rooms, fill Park Avo.
212-tfc
FOB BENT—Desirable housekeeping
rooms, Box 117.
212-Otp

FOR SALE—By owner, handsome
homo furnished, niodom conveni­
ences, garage nnd bearing grove; ntio
Homo beautiful home sites in a grove
on a lake.
Box 110, Altamontu
Springs, Fla.
11-3-lmoc
FOB SALE—Belgian hares; Apply
to Geo. Mcro, 811 Elm nvo. Phono
2G4.
195-tfdh
FOB SALE—Dining tnble, walnut bod
and springs. Call 308-J.
200-tfc
FOB SALE—Ono Florence Automatic 3-burnor oil stovo with mantel
nnd ovon. Call 41B-W.
204-Lfc
FOB SALE—Ono Daisy chum. Call
Ilfi-W.
204-tfc
WANTED
FOB SALE—Two story business WANTED—Customers for fresh mlik,
building. Apply to tho owner, Klon
morning und uvuning deliveries.—R,
Arcs, 800 0th St.
200-tfc I.. Garrison. Phono 3711. 100-St-Tn
FUlt SALE—Cabbage und lettucu
^
plants. Soo It. F. CroiiBhaw at tho ........... LOST
postoffico.
200-tfc
FOB SALE—nt a genuine bargain, 150 LOST—Golf bag, con­
acres rich hammock land, 2GQ hear­
taining sticks and the
ing orange und grapefruit trues, near barrel of a gun, Satur­
Genova on tho Sanford-Gonova high­
way. For particulars address Box day afternoon. Reward
ATI’ENT ION. CO. 1).
410, St. Augustine, Fin.
207-Gtc if returned to Philip R.
Hdq. Co. I). F. N. G., 1st Inf.
FROSTPROOF CAB- Andrew, Celery Avenue.
.Sanford, Fla., Nov. 28, 1021. GENUINE
hago plants.
Loading varieties.
Orders No. 83:
Phone 371-Q
208-tfc
Satisfaction
1. —Tho regular armory drill of thinImmediate shipments.
command on Wednesday night, No­ guaranteed. Cash with ordors. Post­
vember 110, 1021, 1h postponed until tho paid 200—50c; GOO—$1.00; 1,000—
following night, Thursday, Ducombor $1.75. _ Express largo strong plants
1.000—$1.25. Wholesale $1.00 per 1,1, 1921, at 7:30 p. m.
2. —On Thursday night, December000. Klondyku and Missionary straw­
1, 1921, this organization will ho In­ berry plants, postpaid, 500—$2.G0;
spected by Major Walter Moore, U. S. 1.000—$4.76.—Southern Plant Special­
208-10tp
A., National Guard Instructor for tho ist, Mmlismi, Flu.
State of Florida, and Major Chester FOB SALE—Twin Indian motorcycle
H. Wilson, Muchino Gun Instructor, F.
with side car. Inquiro Ford SorN. G.
vice Station.
212-Otp
3. —All officers and enlisted men ofFOB SALE—Ford delivery hotly, rear
this organization aro ordered to re­ of Dodge BroB. Motor Co., cor. of
port at tho armory on Thursday night, Oak nvo and 2nd street, Sanford.
December 1, 1921, nt 7:30 p m . ,f o r
212-Otp
tho purposo of drill nnd inspection'.
4. —All officers and enlisted men
FOR RENT
miiBt ho present at thin formation. No FOR BENT—2 furnished bed rooms.
uxcusos will bo accepted.
Phono 437-W, corner Elm &amp; Third
5. —This organization will stand In-Stroot.
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196-tfc
spoctlon ns a riflo company.
FOB
BENT
—
Light
housekeeping
fl,—Uniform us issued, with blouses.
rooms und unfurnished rooms, 1020
GEO, A. DaCOTTES,
East
Second St.
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212-ltc
Capt. Inf., FNG. Comdg.
The Circlet le
Itc ta FOB RENT—Two furnished bed
ply clip, ova
rooms. Inquire 009 Palmetto Avo.
wold a n d ____
How many beans in
If yoftr deotmre
211-0tc.
actual bust m*a
the Jar? See the ad.
FOR RENT—Two furnished bad
d r M a t t .BO.
Circlet
Circletprepaid.
rooms, Mro. W. F. Leavitt, comer
N.mo l i r i W F u k U
For office supplier, stationery, etc., Elm nnd Third, Phono 437-W.
120 E. 18 St. Now Yoife,i DepfIM.
come to the Heri^d office.
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LIST OF QUALIFIED REGISTER­
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Aldridge, Wm. G.
Anderson, J. I,
Allen, J. T.
Aycock, J. C.
AJIfn, O. F.
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Adams, T. F.
Adams, F. B.
Adams, John
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Abrnms, J. D,
Aldridge, A. F.
Adams, A. M.
Aspinwnll, M. C,
Austin, It. W.
Allen, Helen
Allen, Mary J.
Allen, Mrs. Kthul
Aycock, Katherine
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Anderson, Agnes,
Arrington, Stella P.
Abraham, Rose
Anderson, C. A.
Allen, Sarah A.
Allen, Raymond L,
Adnms, Constance W.
Adnms, Luclla,
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Allen, Lot
Appleby, Albert K.
Anderson, Olivo Mrs.
Abercrombie, S. M,
Abercrombie, Hattie M.
Allbritton, Bertha, Mrs.
Arrants, Chns. W.
Anderson, J. Eldyn
Austin, Idn, Mrs.
Arrnnts, Grace M.
Ambrose, Mnggio M.
Ambrose, Angus S.
Adams, Klin S.
Agin, Agnes
Agin, Win. W.
Allen, Redilla,
Adnms, Katherine
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Brady, E. E.
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Bennett, J. C.
Riggers, S. J.
Barlow, J. W.
Brady, Sip
Bronson, Chnrles
Karnes, Cruse
Beck, Jay N.
Brewer, C.
Boyd, S. E.
Ballard, S. A.
Brook, I). C.
Baker, J. P.
Brown, E. L.
Betts, C. A.
Berner, S. A.
Betts, A. L.
Rabbett, D. S., Jr.
Bennett, E. II.
Beatty, Douglass,
Bryan, L. T.
Bower, It. C.
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Bothnmly, Wm.
Brown, C. W.
Betts, W. E.
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Brown, J. M.
Bryan, L. Y.
Bradbury, C. 0.
Boll, A. F.
Bally, G. W.
Britt, C. L.
Brownlee, E. I).
Brndshaw, R. C.
Bandy, A. P.
Bishop, Geo. I).
Beatty, W. II.
Berry, C. M.
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Ball, J. 0.
Berner, Agnes G.
, Bolding, W. II.
Brown, tlnssot
Betts, Be (tie, Mrs.
BottH, Laura, Mrs.
Riggers, Paul G.
Bailey, Wm. E.
Barnes, M. F. Mrs.
Burdick, E. L.
Britt, Snrnh H.
Bailey, Joy E.
Brownlee, Lillinn
Betts, C. E.
Bowler, Lula, Mrs.
Riggers, C. M.
Barber, Dana, Mrs.
Bennett, Mary
Bryan, Minnie L.
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Bryan, Gladys
Brotherson, Loretta
Baker, Selma E.
Baker, .1. E.
Brower, Victoria, Mrs.
Diggers, Irene T.
Relding, Florence, Mrs.
Brooks, Victoria M„ Mrs.
Brower, Clara
Bradford, Samuel W.
Knbbult, Pearl II., Mrs.
Brady, Cnrriu
Brown, Minnie
Byrons, Frances, Mrs.
Brinson, S. J, W,
Brannon, Intunnel
Brooks, W. It.
Baker, L. J.
Bates, Walter It.
puehanan, Than. II.
Bell, Susan D., Mrs.
Bands!, Harry
Brady, Ernest L.
Bache, Harold F,

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Burhans, Paul C,
Brooks, W. P.
Bryan) Viola H., Mrs.
Baggett, Braxton
Bandy, Annio E., Mrs.
Biggors, Nancy 8., Mrs. .
Benjamin, Samuel
Bowler, Minor H.
Bower, Vedn W,, Mrs.
Benson, Wm. M.
Bragg, LeRoy B.
Brown, Salllo, Mrs,
Battle, Roy 0.
Brannon, Bulnh
Riggers, Tom W.
Brady, John T.
Berner, Catherine It., Mr*.
Bradford, Lyttleton B.
Bradford, Lena M.
Belnmy, Millard
Rnll, Marrie, Mrs.
Browning, J. S.
Berry, Riley M. F., Mrs.
Brown, William A.
Block, Elizabeth
Ilaykin, Rosa E., Mrs.
Boykin, Wm. B.
Burrier, Sherman C.
Chase, Laura I).
Cox, Emma E,
Chase, S, 0.
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Connelly, A. P.
Caldwell, D. A.
Caldwell, D. D.
Crooms, Thos. H.
Cowan, J. II.
Carlston, T. C.
Coleman, A. C.
Crosby, F. L.
Colder, J. B.
Colbert, W. M.
Crim, G. W.
Campbell, J. F.
Colbert, II. L.
Crooms, J. N.
Collar, V. C.
Cold), P. D.
Chittenden, E. I).
Chapman, R. B.
Chase, K.
Crenshaw, R. F.
Crenshaw, Robert F.
Crenshaw, Win. II.
Carraway, Gertrude
Carroll, Edw, M.
Connelly, Ruby L.
Chappell, l.uln W.
Coney, Virginia
Cowan, Anna D.
Caldwell, Lottie C.
Connelly, Mary G.
Caswell, B. D.
Collins, Hnllio L.
Caldwell, Laura
Cross, Millard II.
Colder, Donna A. Mrs.
Chase, Sydney O., Jr.
Caruthers, Willard
Colbert, Newton A.
Chancellor, Sarah A*. Mrs,
Cassody, MileH T.
Campbell, Chns. II.
Crawford, John B.
Carroll, Eulo, Mrs,
Cates, James J.
Cathey, Guo. B.
Crenshaw, John E.
Crenshaw, Rada M.
Collins, Josephine
Coursoy, Hattie, Mrs.
Cowan, Myrtle, Mrs.
Clnuse, Homer J.
Clute, ChnB. IT.
Chittenden, Jeanette, Mrs.
Clauso, Louise, Mrs.
Chnpinan, Clyde F.
Chittenden, E. A.
Chapman, Toressn L., Mrs.
Chittenden, Laura
Chittenden, Edna F.
Cunningham, Michnel
Crosby, Odea!, Mrs.
Connolly, Loo n .
Coleman, Hazel Mrs.
Chambers, Ethel Mrs.
Causey, Bernice Mrs.
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Davidson, J, I),
DcCoursoy, W. C.
Dickinson, J. J.
Du Bose, II. C.
Dean, R. R.
DeCottes, Geo. A.
Diehl, John
Daniel, Joe
Davis, John
Douglnss, E. A,
Dossoy, J, D,
Donne, It. II.
Denton, J. T.
Douglass, V. E,
Dalger, Fred S.
Doudnoy, S. F,
DeCottes, Mertie A. Mrs.
Douglass, V. M. Mrs.
Decn, J. C.
Doudnoy, J, C. C,
IhiRose, Annio W.
Dumas, T. L,
Dickson, Mildred
Davis, Martha
Davison, Cnrrle
Dalk, Thomas H,
Dournor, Sam K.
Doudnoy, Lucille R. Mrs.
Duffin, Clarence R,
Duffin, Frentrens Mrs.
Dunn, Ernest G.
Duggar, Mathan J.
Dunlap, Thomas M.
Duron, Esther Mrs.
Dumas, Agnes D,
Deas, Madge W, Mrs.
Diehl, Ida
Doerr, Edith Mrs.
Dandelake, Joiie lira.

-K Darrow, Hairy
Dresner, Rose Mrs.
Dresner, Joseph M.
Donton, Roberta, Mrs.
Dosscy, Dale X. Mrs.
Dyson Fred B.
Drummond, Donald,
Drummond, Josephine
Dunlap, Jessie Mrs,
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Elder, P. M.
Erickson, W. C.
Estridgc, F, N.
Eatrldgc, 0. R.
Estridge, I. E.
Elder, Alice II.
Enstorby, Snrnh M.
Evans, M. Looln
Estridge, Harriett
Estridge, Bonnie
Estridge, Edna
Ensminger, Amanda
East, Thomas F,
Estridge, Mabel Mrs.
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Forster, F. P,
Ferguson, J. H.
Fox, Gwynne
Frierson, J. E.
Frank, F. S.
Fox, Gio, Jr.
Fitts, W. A., Sr.
Fitts, W. A„ Jr.
Frnnk, Gus B.
Fiolds, W. P.
Frazier, I. F,
French, A. V.
Foster, Alfred
Fox, Effie M. Mrs.
Ferguson, Mary A.
Fields, Hattie 0.
Frank, Alice J. Mrs.
Frank, Alblnu
Freeman, Nnomi
Freeman, Edison
Fox, T. M.
Fleischer, Morris
Fredericks, Mny Mrs.
Faircloth, James L.
FnlrclotH, Annie S., Mrs.
Fry, Wesley W.
Fox, Martha 0.
Fnrnnll, Carl M.
Fry, Emma Mrs.
Fitts, Alloc Mrs.
Fnrish, Flora Miss
Fellows, Hester Mrs.
French, Katherine K. Mrs.
Fiolds, James B.
Fleischer, Louis
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Goodhue, C. L,
Gardner, B. M.
Gnrner, N. II.
Grnmling, Albert A.
Green, W. 0.
Graves, 8. S.
Garner, N. 0.
Goertz, F.
Gleason, C. 0.
Ginn, W. A.

Guthrie, R. It.
Grow, L.
Gntchel, M. D.
Gibson, II. L.
Gunter, H. C.
Grovonstoln, It. M.
Gardner, J. S.
Gillen, W. 1).
Gullngnger, J. M.
Griffith, W. It.
Gove, John
Gove, John
Glee, N. II.
Gabhutt, Reha I.
Gormly, Ernest
Gillon, J. N.
Griffin, Kutie O.
Grovcnstuin, Essie
Gillen, Marie Mrs.
Grow, Minnie M. Mrs.
Griffin, Mamie I).
Gillon, Nellie II. Mrs.
Gibson, Nellie E. Mrs.
Goertz, Claire
Goodspeed, Ralph A.
Giles, Marion F. Mrs.
Gillon, John M.
Gillon, Allle H,
Gibbs, Lyle II.
Goodspeed, Nellie Mrs.
Ginn, Mildred Mrs.
Gntchel, Forrest E,
Gutchct, Ruth S.
Gidncy, John J.
Griggs, Annie Mrs.
Gay, C. A.
Grovenstein, Wm, It.
Griggs, Howard II.
Gove, Harriet J. Mrs.
Griffith, Walter It.
Goodale, Susan A. Miss
Griffith, Snlliu L. Mrs.
Griggs, Ruth M.
Ginr., George
Grny, Leslie V. Misa
Guthrie, Margaret A, Mrs.
Graves, Jessie C.
Goodale, William J.
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Hy nes, W. H.
Hand, Chas. M.
Harris, F. H.
Herndon, B. W.
Hand, William II.
Howard N. de V.
Herndon, C. P.
Houser, B, T.
Haskins, H. C.
Hatch, Frank
Hutchinson, H.
Holly, R. J,
Hand, W. 8.
Haakon, M.
Haynes, W. 11.

Hunt; J) L.

Hamrick, J. L.
Hoollhan, W. D.
Higgins, Edw.
Hutchinsoif, J. H.
Hill, W. C. ,
Hood, J. D.
Hawkins, W. E.
Huff, Geo. W.
Howard, D. C.
Hyman, Goo.
Harrold, J. A.
Hodges, D. B.
Hnrt, Geo. D.
Honry, Chns. E.
Housholder, E. F.
Hnycn, John
Herring, Geo. G.
Huff, James O.
Hngnn, L. I’|
Hodgins, L. B.
Hammett, J. F,
Hutchinson, J. C.
Herndon, R. E.
Heinrich, Minnie J. Mrs.
Herron, Josephine Mrs.
Hynes, Mattie J. Mrs.
Howard, James B.
Higgins, Beatrice Mrri,
Herring, Mary B. II. Mrs.
Hnynos, Hnrry
IHIlyard, Richard E.
nillyard, Cnrrio M. Mrs.
Hyman, Vlrgle Mrs.
Hines, Mattie F. Mrs.
Hnwkins, Hnttio B.
Huston, Ella E. Mrs.
Huntley, Haze) Mrs.
Hutchinson, Made Mrs.
Hodgins, Ella Mrs.
Hunter, Chase E.
Hall, Gladys Mrs.
Hutchinson, Corbett
Henry, Lottie 0. Mrs,
Hodges, Costa Mrs.
Ilooren, Marie J. Mrs.
Hcoron, Harry II.
Herndon, Evn A.
Hunter, Mollio II.
Hunter, A, Mao *
Hood, Marjorie L. Mrs.
Hollar, Mnurinc W.
Huston, Samuel A.
Hnrkoy, Evn V. Mrs.
Hnrt, Clemons C.
Hoy, Ellen
Hollar, L. B.
Hardin, Hugh J.
Holly, Mny T. Mrs.
Higgins, Julia
Harvard, Julia S.
Hull, J. P.
Herndon, Lillie E.
Hutchinson, Annie
Huff, Laura L.
Hurt, Rose II.
Hnycs, John M.

Higgins, Adelaide
Hammett, Jcnnlo
Holden, Adclcciu
Houser, Bessie L&gt;
Higgins, Mary E.
Hngnn, Bertha A.
Hutchinson, Jesslo
Howard, Annie Mrs.
Howard, Frnnkio
Higgins, M. E.
Henderson, Minnie
Herndon, Jessie
Hickson, Ollie Mrs.
Howard, E. M.
Harvey, Alien F. Mrs,
Harvey, W. L.
Hodges, Lillie (Mrs.)
Harris, Margaret
Hagan, Agnes
Hand, Mary
Hand, Ruth
Hurrold, Alice
Herndon, Florence
Humphrey, Anita
Hughey, Washington
Hines, Robert W.
Hill, Lesley S.
Hood, Mary C. Mrs.
Hnffoy, John H.
Householder, Gretchon
Schultz, Mrs.
Hnll, Albert
Hofmann, Wilbur 1).
Harrison, Ned
Hughey, Orphn M. Mrs.
Howard, Ella S. Mrs,
Haskins, Helen Mrs.
Hill, Alice E. Mrs.
Hand, Bertha A. Mrs.
Hill, Anno L. Mrs.
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Irwin,
Irwin,
Irwin,
Irwin,

A. E.
S. A.
Bessie Mrs.
Cecil L.
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Jackson, James
Jinkins, John I).
Jones, E. L.
Johnson, J. S.
Johnson, N. R.
* Johnson, K, S.
Jerry, Z. J,
Johnson, 8. L.
Jones, John Hill
Jopcs, Paul D.
Jonas Lillie II.
- Johnson, Mury Mrs.
Jones, Ida
Jinkins, Mnudo
Johnson, Emma E.
Jinkins, Hcten G.
Jarvis, Richard B.
Jones, Thomas W.
Jarvis, Murray, Mrs.
Jones, Minnie E. Mrs.
Jacobs, James C.
Jernigan, Perry
Johnson, Bertie Mrs.
Jameson, Wm. E.
Jenkins, Bertha Mrs.

Keane, Tim
Key, A. D.
Krupp, Ernest
Key, A. R.
King, W. Willie
Kent, H. F.
Kelly, D. A.
Kelly, J. A.
Knight, A. H.
Knnncr, Ruth
Knnner, Fannie
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Kelly, Clara
Key, Minnie E.
Kendall, Stella Mrs.
Kent, Mary
Krupp, Inez
Knight, Geo. W.
Key, Elsie R. Mrs.
Keppler, Mabel Mrs.
Konner, Asher
Kinlow, Salllo Mrs.
Kennedy, Christine
Knight, Ida A.
Knight, Elsn H. Mrs.
Kinlow, Emmett
Kelby, Rowland E.
Kendall, AlbTn
Keppler, Louis 8.
Kendall, Stella Mrs.
Kolb, Gelsle B. Mrs.
Kolb, Leonidas 0,
Kirthy Margaret W. Mrs.
Knight, Charlie
Kent, Columbus T.
Long, J, E.
Loffler, Chas. H.
Lning, J, E.
Leavitt, W. F.
Llljn, A.
Lake, Forrest
Leonard, N. 0.
Leirier, Wm. A.
Lning, C. W.
Long, J. R.
Lawson, J. B.
Long, W. W.
Loucks, G. I.
Lindsey, J. L.
Locke, C. C,
Lumlay, II. N.
Lane, E. F.
LcIHer, Itenio M. Mrs.
Lynch, Thos. B.
Lewis, Daisy M, Mrs,
I.ilja, Jennie A. Mrs.
Leffier, Ella E.
Lconnrdy, John G.
Lee, Annio
Long, Bessie
Lee, Fannie V.
Lconnrdy, Herborta
Lake, Maude A.
Lawson, Nell
Langley, F, B,
Lee, Alfred W. Jr.
Leo, Harry
Lconnrd, Elizabeth Mrs.
Lord, Chns. R.
Lowe, Archie W.
Lessing, Allan J.
Lossing, II. Frnnk
Leavitt, Willinm A.
Lee, Alonzu J.
Lamb, Thomas II,
Long, Lillie Mrs.
Lning, Honry R.
Lning, Margaret A. Mrs.
Little, James B,
I/owe, Cnrnl H. Mrs.
Lossing, Grnce Mrs.
Lilian], Newton J,
Lewis, Geo. I*.
Lumlcy, Nell I. Mrs,
luting, Julia F. Mrs.
Leavitt, Frnnces A.
Lincoln, Frnnk A.
Lincoln, Lucy B. Mrs.
Lord, Annio L. Mrs.
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Leavitt, Harriet F. Mrs.
Lossing, Hattie Mrs.
Lynch, William B.
Lester, Wm. A.
Lyles, Jnnio D.
Lee, Lovominh O.
luting, Jeanette E.
Langley, W. Theodoro
Langley, Irene T.
Lnncks, Nellie E, Mrs.
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Miller, T. J.
Miller, F. L.
Mason, R, M.
Mclutulin, D. G.
Murrell, K. R.
McCullor, L. P.
Morgan, W. L.
Mays, M. E,
Milieu, R. E.
Marshall, A. R.
Maxwell, R. C.
Mallani, A. E.
Messenger, G. W.
McPherson, Richard
Mahoney, A. B.
Moughton, James
Mooro, Jns, C.
Mahoney, F, W.
McLnulin, II.
Morgier, Peter F.
Mauser, J. J.
McAiexunder, J. E.
Moye, J, M.
Molsch, John
Miller, J. L.
Myers, A. L.
Mahan, J, F.
McKinnon, U. M.
MusHon, J,
Murrell, K. R., J r.
Marlowe, D. C.
McMullen, W. A.
Minarick, M.
Mitchell, J. M.
Moses, A. H.
McIntosh, C. R.
McLeod, J. B.

Marsh, B,
McGahagln, Geo.
Morrison, W. J.
Messongor, V. C. ■
McCalloy, H. A.
McConnell, E.
Mobley, E. D.
Mnines, Scholle
Mathews, C, A..
Morris, Jluban H ..
Munson, Zoo B.
Michael, James G.'.
Munson, Fannie It.
Mnines, Mary R. Mrs.
Morrison, Lena k .
Matthews, Ada C.
Morrison, Brenda do V. Mti.
Marlowe, Cnrrle L. Mrs.
Maxwell, May Bolla
Minarlk, Eva
Moughton, Hazor
Moughton, Ethel
Mason, Fannie
Moye, Beulah
Moffitt, Martha Mrs.
Miller, Maud Mrs.
Mny, 0. F.
Mickoy, Flo.
Molsch Elizabeth H n .
Mahn, Helen Haskins Mrs.
Mahoney, Lillian
Mlllon, Clara
Marsh, Bertha
Mero, P. A.
Manning, Richard A.
Marshall, Cyril J.
Melsom, Estella M.
Magee, James F.
Muller, Louise M.
Martin, Irn D.
Magee, Knthorine W. Mrs.
Middleton, Rayford B.
Munson, Fannie S. Mrs.
Munson, Elizabeth B.
Mny, Alma M. Mrs.
Methvin, Marie E. Mrs.
Manger, Mirlo L. Mrs.
Motts, Everett C.
Mitchell, Swnnnia Mrs.
Murrell, Ora II. Mrs.
Martin, Tom, Jr.
Mobley, Com W. Mrs.
Mitchell, Mary Mrs.
Mitchell, Frederick R.
Musson, Josephine Mrs.
Matthews, Wm. J.
Munson, Jennie L.
Morris, Hattie M. Mrs.
Mngill, Mny, Mrs.
Methvin, Burke G.
Messenger, Mary S. Mss.
Melston, Jessie L. Mrs
Murrell, Lila K. Mrs.
Mahoney, Ellon
Meriwether, Annio Mrs.
McMullen, Bessie K. Mrs.
McEwen, Artemisia Mss.
McCuslin, Ella M.
McCaslin, II. II.
McLnulin, Kate If.
McCaslin,* Alice W.‘
Marshall, Mary E.
McBride, F. D.
McKinnon, Blancho
McCullor, Edan MrsMcLeod, Jnnio N.
McMahan, Hazel
McAlister, A. F.
McCalloy, N. Sylvan!*
McCaslin, Joseph II.
McDonald, Joseph T.
McAlister, Elizabeth M ix
McLong, M. L.
McKin, Wm. M.
McGahgin, Mary B. HraMcLeod, Bunyan J .
McMullin, Bertha EL
Mathews, Mary A. M ix
Muilum, Jamiloy Mrs.
McBride, Mnry Mrs.
McBride, Wm. J.
McKIm, Mury A. Mrs.
McConnell, Fannie M. Mix.
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Newman, It. A.
Nickel, Henry
Nelson, B. II.
Neely, J. M.
Newman, II. If.
Neely, Mnry
Nelson, Ernest C.
Niblnck, John G„
Niblack, Eddie F.
Nott, Mnry E. Mm.
Neel, Wm. M.
Nickel, Carrie E. M tx
Neel, Martelle Mrs.
Nixon, Alluen Mrs.
Neel, Alice F,
Newman, Ada M. Mrs.
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Oglesby,
Oglesby,
Oglesby,
Oglesby,

Thos, Jr.
Thos., S r.
Snrnh
Vinie

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Philips, L. It.
Preston, C. 8.
Parker, J. D,
Phillips, A. E.
Potts, Jorlous
Poll, w. It.
Puleston, 8.
Pagonhart, C, LPeters, B.
Perkins, B. L.
Pennington, J, WPace, J. E.
Purdon, H. B.
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Paxton, G. P.
Peck, R. L.
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Philips, Belle T.‘
Philips, Marion TL
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Paxton, Lottie M.
Paco, Mattie G.
Perkins, Linda U.
Puleston, Mary
Puleston, Camilla Mm,
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 28,1921
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OF QUALIFIED REGIBTBR*

VOTERS OF THE CITT
OF SANFORD, FLA.
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(C ontinued from pago A)

Peek, May Mrs.
Portion, Mattio
Pevohouse, Sum W.
Parker, Snrnh E.
Ponnlnngton, Willie E. Mm.
Philips, Ruby L.
pijvobousc, Anabcl
Perry, Harriot V.
Palmer, C. A;
Fetors, Alice M.
Powell, Loola W. Mrs.
Powers, Onio Z. Mrs.
Purifoy, Robt. E.
Pace, Harry T.
Pngcnhnrt, Mamie Mrs.
Pagenhnrdt, Ednn L. MIbs
Pcn*y, Amos Sydney
Pnrkor, M. F.
Phelps, Mary B.
Purdon, Robona S. Mra.
Pearson, Helen R. Mrs.
Penrson, Oscar T.
Parker, William S.
Pcrritt, Josiah II.
Perdue, Albert M.
Pcarmnn, Robert W. Jr.
Penrmnn, Mnrthn, Mrs,
Parker William A.
Philips, Raymond
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Hniike, E. B.
Robbins, A.
Rapp, S.
Reed, C. A.
Humph, C. J.
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Rossiter, A. T.
ltines, F. P.
Robb, I). C,
Robinson, M. F.
Range, S.
Richards, J. R.
Robson, J. N.
Randall, E. R., Jr.
Rice, C. E.
Ruumillat, F. E.
Ratliff, Z. B.
Rivers, C. W.
Roberts, J. C.
Radford, G. A.
Ray, J. B.
Rivers, E. J.
Rivers, 1. F.
Remind, L. A.
Kines, Irene
Rumbley, J. A.
Robbins, K. W.
Roberts, Moilio A.
Roberta, Eleanor K.
Roberts, Margaret
Roiierts, Ella N.
Roll, Inez E.
Rcnlck, Mary E,
Rutherford, Mary Mrs.
Rivers, Snlllo'
Rumbley, Octavin Mrs.
Robbins, Signa
Radford, Mattio
Rivers, Gertha
Rogers, James E.
Rigney, Elza S.
Roberson, John II.
Kny, Orrle L.
Russell, Herbert Ei
Rich man, Mary Mrs.
Kouth, Andrew
Ryan, Florenco Mrs.
Ryan, C. J.
Rive, Sydney A.
Rcixenstcin, Joseph
Roper, Leila I. Mrs,
Robbins, Kenneth
Robinson, Chns, E.
Randall, Nellie B.
Routh, Walter A.
Rcmuaat, August M.
Rumbley, Hector M.
Rive, Esthor W.
Rowe, Wm. D.
Rutherford, Geo. W.
Robinson, Della S.
Robinson, Phronnlco Mrs.
Routh, Edgar J.
Rumbley, Annie M. Mrs,
Iteriaud, EIhIo Mrs.
Kcnuisat, OITico Mrs,
Reed, Holla J.
Uofr, Beatrice Mrs,
Robbins, Fan B. Mrs.
Robbins, Sam'l.
Russell, Henry F.
Russell, Anna Bell, Mrs.
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Stafford, W. A.
Smith, G. W.
Smith, A. I).
Sconn, O. II.
Speer, Geo. A.
Simms, A. S.
Saint, C. S.
Sneed, Joe
Smith, C. J.
Starling, B. J.
Stewart, M. M.
Smith, G. F.
Stevens,, II. R.
Sheppard, James A.
Shinholser, S. 0.
Stiles, E. W.
Shinboiscr, R. L .'
Shipp, G. M.
Stringfellow, L. G,
Spencer, G. W.
Slack, Geo. E.
Shelley, W. F.
Stone, W.'P.
Symos, R .F .
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Sawyer, James
Stophctifl, J; II.
Schell, (V B r
.Smith, "Ar R.
Stonstrom, 0. ir.
Smith, C. Henry

Scott, Allen
Spurting, J. a
i
Scoggin, W. E.
Stewart, J. R.
Smith, F. K.
Speer, David
Smith, A. C.
Speer, V. A.
Simmons, Jns. W. Jr.
Starr, Daniel, S. E.
Speer, Annio L.
Secord, Mary M.
Smit, Kirstine, Mrs.
Squires, Susnn H.
Speer, Mrs, Daisy
Smith, Virgil L.
Smith, C .T.
Stevens, Rebecca
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Sessions, L. K.
Smith, Winnie
Stevens, R. E.
Spencer, Cnrrie A.
Smith, Ncllio W.
Smith, Virginia
Starling, F.liznbeth II.
Songer, Annie J. Mrs.
Stewart, Kate P.
Schmidt, Mary G.
Scott, Johnnie L. Mrs.
Stringfellow, Grnco
Stewart, Minnie
Stafford, Maud E,
Schmidt, Fred G.
Strange, Ethel Mrs.
Stuman. Jennie
Speir, Louise
Spier, II. A.
Speer, T. E.
Schultz, K. .1.
Stamper, Clara A.
Speer, Annio E. Mrs.
Shinholser, It. E. Mrs.
Schneider, August
Speer, Mary
Shinholser, Clifford Mrs.
Shepherd, Mercedes
Schirard, )Martha
Smith, Lurcttn Mrs.
Speer, Carrie
Selleck, II. Snails
Smith, Esteeln II. Mrs.
Shoemaker, Alonzo D.
Shoemaker, Margaret W.Mrs,
Schell, Margaret Mrs.
Starr, Daniel S. E.
Schaal, Mary A. Mrs.
Schultz, Cassandra Mrs.
Smit, Oluf
Strange, Fred P.
Strange, Robt. It.
Smith, John C.
J
Smith, Ruth B. Mrs.
Savage, Florence It. Mm
Steele, Herman S.
Smith, John K.
Simon, Antonia Mrs.
Sima, Harmon E.
Simon, Isabella
Smith, Bonjamin
Sewell, William B.
Stapler, Jatncs C.
Stafford, Chas. H.
Smith, Arthur W.
Singletary, Chns. C.
Singletary, Wndo. II.
Sessions, Grnco B.
Scoggins, Ethel B. Mrs.
Schraeder, Mary Mrs.
Saint, E. Mabel
Slonn, John F.
Smith, Minnie 0. Mrs.
Smith, Annette P.
Stephens, Elms G. Mrs.
Stamper, John
Selleck, Mnrthn J. Mrs.
Sloan, Alice A. Mrs.
Sullivan, Flora C. Mrs.
Starnes, Wm. F.
.
Smith, Howard P.
Sawyer, James A.
Sharon, James G.
Sutton, Norman
Stalnaker, Frank It.
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Thrasher, A. M.
Takash, G. L.
Thrasher, D. L.
Thigpen, W. J.
Tolar, 11. E.
Tillis, W. A.
Turner, F. J.
Tcrwilligcr, J. F.
Turner, John
Tolar, R. E.
Thornton, \V. S.
Tills, LeRny
Tew. L. E.
Turner, W. D.
Telford, 5&gt;. S. Jr.
Thompson, .1. E.
Tcrheun, R. A.
Telford, u. M.
Tillis, J. II.
Tyre, L. M. Sr.
Talbott, F. W.
Tolar, J. N.
Tapadwcll, W. II.
Tate, D. L.
Thornton, W, D.
Tyner, Ettn G.
Tillis, M. L.
i
Tumor, Ethel S. Mrs.
Turner, R.
Thigpen, W. M.
Thigpen, Huldah
Thrasher, Jnez F. Mrs.
Tolar, Eva G.
Thornton, Alice C.
Turnor, Eunice
Tolar, Mamie C.
Terhuno, Louis® Mrs.
Thigpen, Francis W.
Tillis, Marglo R. Mrs, 1
Tyro, Ponrl Mrs.
Tyler, William M.
Takash, Julius A.

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T ash, Lucille
White, Josiah R.
Ti. -ford, Alophonso
Weeks, Florence Mr».
Tarbell, Matthew D.
Woodcock, Evio C.
Taylor, Wm. H.
Webb, Katye
Takash, Blanche Mrs.
Wolfe, Clarence J.
Wnthen, Jos. E.
Turner, Eugenia Mrs.
Wallnco, Florence Mrs.
Thompson, Jos. E.
• Thompson, Carl L.
Williams, Nannie A.
Tillis, Nettie E. Mrs.
Washburn, Esther Mrs.
Wight. Lois G. Mrs.
Taylor, Lucinda E. Mrs.
Turner, Jane Mrs.
Wilson, Margaret Mrs.
Wnlsmn, Fred
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Turner, Grace Mrs.
Truelovo, Edw. M.
Williams, Henry W.
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Tarbell, Antoinette Mrs.
Yowoll, A. E.
Terwilllger, Nellie Mrs.
Tew, Chns, D.
Younts, Snm
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Tumor, Eva Mrs.
Zachary, Cornclin B. Mrs.
Turner, Elizabeth Mrs,
Zachary, W. A.
Talbott, Mnggio E.
Zachary, Bessie C.
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Znchary, Hattie Mrs.
Vonnblo, G. W.
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Zorn, Joe I, .
Vincent, J. A.
The City Commissioners will meet
Vaughan, A.
Friday, December 2nd, 11)21, 8:00 p.
Vaughn, J. K. *m., for the purpose of restoring any
Vincent, G. E.
nnmes to the nbovo list which may
Vanness, W. W.
have
been improperly omitted there­
Vickery, J. M.
from.
L. It. Phillips,
Vaughan, Eliza D. Mrs,
Auditor
and Clerk.
Vihlen, Olga
Vaughan, Li Ilian (See Lil­
lian Walker, Mrs.)
Vorce, Eva C. M. Mrs.
Vnndcrhock, Mary
Vincent, Clara L.
Van Nvss, Ivn Mrs.
Venable, Effle
SACK TEA
AND
SULPHUR
Vaughn, Jennie H. Mrs.
TURNS GRAY, FADED HAIR
Vickery, Lillian E. Mrs.
DARK AND GLOSSY
Vining, Eleanor Mrs.
Vincent, Made Hrs.
Almost everyone knows that Sage
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Tea and Sulphur, properly compound­
Williams, T. W.
ed, brings hack the natural color nnd
lustre to the hair when failed, streak­
Wilson, II. J.
ed or gray. Years ago the only way
Woodruff, C. C.
to get this mixture was to make it at
Woodruff, F. L.
home, which is massy and trouble­
Whi trier, 11. F.
some.
Warren, D. W.
Nowadays wo simply ask at any
Watson, W. E.
drug
store for “Wyeth’s Snge and Sul­
Wheitten, R. C.
phur
Compound." You will get a
Wood, E. I).
large
bottle
of this old-time recipe im­
Weeks, S. F.
proved
by
the
addition of other in­
Woodruff, E. T.
gredients,
at
very
little cost. Every­
Wight, Henry
body
uses
this
preparation
now, be­
Ward, Harry
cause no one can possibly tell that
White, Joe
you darkened your hair, as it does it
Williams, Judge
so naturally and evenly. You damp­
Williams, A. C.
en a sponge or soft brush with it nnd
Wight, W. 11.
draw this through your hair, taking
Woodcock, E.
one small strand at a time; by morn­
Wbevless, W. T.
ing the gray hair disappears, nnd af­
Williams, F. T.
ter another application or two, your
Went, Leslie
hair becomes beautifully dark, thick,,
Wilson, Lonnie
and glossy and you look years young­
Williams, John
er.—Adv.
.
Wray, Harry
Wight, It. B.
Wnlsmn, F.
Wallace. A. B.
Wood, Charles A.
Waters, G. W.
Walker, L. II.
Whltner, U. F. Jr.
Woodruff, F. I*. Jr.
Walthall, W. E.
Whltner, Elizabeth A, It.
f
Whltner, Annie M.
Walts, J. G.
Whitner, Charles H.
Wilson, Thomas Elijah
Whitten, R. R.
Woodruff, M’nnie Elizabeth
Wallace, Pearle Louise Mrs.
Wbodruff, S. Emma
Wilson, Kathrine E.
Whltner, Annie C.
Watson, Charlotte
WilBon, Mabel C.
Wilson, Esther II. (See Mrs.
E. IL Rive.)
Wnthon, A. W.
Wight, Alice C. Mrs.
Whltner, Moll II.
Whittle, Emma F.
Whittle, Ruth T.
WhealcsH, Alma L.
Walker, Grace P.
Wolfe, Muriel Mra.
Woodruff, Emma A.
Williams, Ethel
Wilson, Fnnnio
Woodhridgc, Annie Mrs.
Woodcock, Versn
Walker, Alice M.
Wight, Susan B. Mrs.
Wynn, Esther
Whittle, Essie
Whittle, Comer O.
Wells, Joseph R.
Walker, Lillian Mrs,
Ward, Verna M. Mrs.
Williams, Roy G.
Wilkinson, Jackson Leo
Welsh, F. C.
Ward, Walter J.
Wheeler, Wnllnco V.
Whitcomb, Glenn M. *
Walker. Shade W.
Wight, Carey F.
Wnlthour, Malda F. Mrs.
Wood, John W.
Waters, George W.
Woodruff, John D.
Whittle, Forrest It.
Watters, Ella tL. Mrs.
Williamson, Wm. C.
Williams, Elizabeth
Wilkinson, Hattie R. Mrs.
Wells, W alter/E.
Woodruff, Francis A. Mrs.
Wells, Olivo H.
Woodruff, Seth L.
Wells, Goo. E,
Ward, Byron M.
Wilson, John S.
Wathen, Evelyn B.
Williams, Alino M,rs.

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Sobstanliil1’

The S anford Daily H erald
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

VEGETABLE SECTION

the n ew city pa v ilio n

U. S, Delegates Leaving Hall

ON LAKE MONROE FRONT
BE DEDICATED TOMORROW
President Knight Will
Present Pavilion
to City

NUMBER 211

SANFORD, FIjORIDA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1921

VOLUME n .

FIVE BODIES FOUND
WATERTOWN. NEW YORK,
WERE FROM STEAMER

BIG FIRE AT AUGUSTA
WITH LOSS TWO MILLION
LAID WASTE HALF BLOCK
PACKING HOUSE
WORKERS ON STRIKE
TROUBLE NOT SETTLED

Brought Under Control
After Nearby Towns
Were Called

(Hr The Associat'd Prcaa)
( H r T h e A s s o c i a t e d l 'r r a a )
CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—"Public de­
WATERTONW, N. Y., Nov. 20.—
monstrations” that the packing house
Five bodies, four men ntid one woman,
workers have neb accepted tho rccont
woro found in n life boat Just south­
wngo reduction ns announced by tho •
west of Stonol Point, Ontario, by the
_____
packers, will be held throughout tho GENESTA HOTEL PARTLY BURN­
crow of n steamer. It is believed the
MAYOR STEVENS WILL ACCEPT bodies .were from the crew of tho City
country next Sunday,* Dennis Lane,
ED; ANOTHER FIRE BREAKS
NEW STRUCTURE UPON BEsccrctnry treasurer of the meat cut­
of New York, n Canadian craft.
AT SAME TIME.
‘
HALF OF THE CITY
ters butchers union, says.
FORTY THOUSAND
(H y T h e A sso c ia te d P r e s s )
Tho dedication of tho now pavilion
AUGUSTA, Gu., Nov. 20.—A loss
OCKLAWAIIA VALLEY
SPECTATORS FOR ARMY
on the lake front tomorrow afternoon
of two million dollnrs was unused by
RAILROAD TO RESUME
AND NAVY GAME
at four o’clock will mnrk anothor mile­
PAYMENT OF TAXES MADE fire which laid nearly ono half of the
stone in the city’s progross. It will
seven hundred block of Brond street
NEW YORK, Nov. 20—Forty thou­
(Hr T h e Associated l 'r r a a )
mark the opening of tho now improve­ sand spectators are expected for the
in mills before being brought under
OCALA, Nov. 20.—With tho pay­ control, nnd caused nppenls to nearby
ment on the lake shbro and will also Army and Navy game here.
ment of approximately $11),000 over towns for aid. The Johnson &amp; Har­
mark the opening of a scries of con­
due taxes by Receiver Cpmmins, to­ rison building tlx* Alblos Hotel, nnd ..
torts by the Snnford baijd—both of
day, the oporation of the Ocklnwahn the Augusta Chronicle,• woro totally •
those innovations having boon ffstor- Chris Codrington,
Valley railroad will bo resumed im­ destroyed, and the Genestn Hotel
c,| and put across by tho Sanford
DeLand Editor,
mediately.
Chamber of Commorco through tho
pnrtly burned. Thte store of J. B.
Found Dead Today
Tourist and Convention Committee.
White &amp; Company, were party burn­
The building of the pnvilion shows Well Known Publisher in Florida nnd
ed nnd heavily dnmngtd by water.
that the people of Snnford linvo
Another fire, two blocks nwny, on
Prominent in Volusia County
awakened to the fnct that the lake
Jnekkson street, also gutted throo
is one of tho greatest assets of tho
buildings owned hy Harry Cummins.
( H r T h e A a a o c ln lr il l 'r r a a )
city and any improvements made here
DELAND, Nov. 20—Chris O. Cod-'
The origin of the fire la not known.
will do much for tho city in the way rington, editor and publisher of tho
Thousands witnessed the scene.
of attracting the tourists. Any city Del.nnd News, was found dead in his
built on a beautiful lake has a great room this morning.
American delegates to tho Arms Confercnco leaving Continental
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. &gt;t -With IRISH QUESTION
a.set and Snnford is most fortunate
Hall, tho sceno of tho confercnco. In front arc Secretory of State
IS NOT SETTLED
tlie ending of the olTicial - othall
Hughes (right) and Ellhu Root. Behind Root Is Senator Lodge. Just'
in having such a location but for many
Chris O. Codrington was one of the
SAYS BIRKENHEAD
bock of Xodge Is Senator Underwood.
1
senson Thanksgiving day interest
years after the Inke shore Was bulk­ best known newspaper men in the
centers lnrgtly now as to which high
headed nothing was done in tho way state and had been publishng a news­
( H y T i l e A a s i i r l n t c d I’r c a s )
school eleven will he awarded the T CRN BRIDGE WELLS, Eng., Nov.
of improvements until a short time paper in DeLand far the pnst thirty
state cliamjiionship
honors by the 2d.—Lord Chancellor Birkenhead, In
ago when the Woman’s Club and tho years or more. He recently purchased
Florida
Athletic
Association
sittisg speaking at a mass meeting hero to­
('handier of Commorco conceived the the DeLand Record and hud the news­
at
Gninesvillc.
day. said ho could not confidently pre­
idea of planting trees and palms and paper field in DeLand and with his
The
issue
unoubtedly
lies
between
dict Hint tho Irish question will bo
grass and building tho pavilion ns a nephew, Clayton Codrington, owned
Duval
high
of
Jacksonville
and
satisfactorily solved.
Negotiations
place for the visitors and for tho hand nnd controlled tho Nows Publishing
Gainesville
high.
No
other
team
at
London
are
now
reported
at a dead­
Co., publishing tho Daily News and
concerts.
would hardly dispute the title. Some lock.
The Tourist and Convention Com­ doing a large share of the printing of
Duval supporters have advanced the
Chris Codrington,
mittee of the Chnmber of Commerce Volusia county.
claim
that Duval is the winner hy FOOTBALL CLAIMED
in eonjuiu tion with tho Hand Commit­ was known and well liked by the What She Told Chief of Police Vestel That Night
virtue
of
its showing against its op­
TEN VICTIMS THIS YEAR
tee lias arranged with tho Snnford newspaper publishers of tho state j
is Evidence
ponents
as
compared
to that of
Hand to givo a series of concerts all where lie had been active for so ^
Gainesville. The belief is generally
( l ly T h e A s s o c ia te d l'rraa)
during the winter senson and it is a many years and was a life long mem­
(ll&gt;- Tin* i a s o c l n l c d I'rraal
i
I
itida
law
governing
the
introduc­
CHICAGO,
Nov. 26.—Football
held
however,
that
the
two
teams
matter of congratulation to the city ber of the Florida, Press Assocation,
ORLANDO, Nov. 20.—Judge
tion
of
a
confession
extrnetel
against
claimed
ten
victims
this season, ac­
'Should
meet
nnd
settle
the
issue
for
and the linnd that such an arrange­ being at one time president of the as­ Andreas today ruled the alleged
the will of the defendant as evidence once anil all. In fnct, this was believ­ cording to reports of the Associated
ment has been made exploiting ns it sociation and was also a member of
confession of Lena M. T. Clarke
against her. Judge Anderson an­ ed to he the unquestioned procedure Press. Three less .than Inst yonr.
does our own locnl talent and our own the Associated Dailies of Florida.
to Chief of Police Vestel that she
nounced that he would rule on the ud- until the Duval enthusiasts began Most of tho victims were of tho high
Ho leaves a wife and two children,
hand instead of going outsido tho city
killed Frank A. Miltimore, ad­ misslhillty of this confession on tho claiming to&gt; title Immediately follow­ school students, which appears to
a sister, several nephews nnd other
for music.
missible in evidence. Chief Ves­ convening of court today.
I(IK
.....................................
ing 1IIV
the .......
game with
Hillsborough high uphold contentions of experts that tho
Tomorrow nfternoon President Goo. relatives to mourn his loss. The funer­
tal on the stand in Joint trial of
An
expectant
hush
fell
over
the
|(t
Tam|m
Negotiations
have been proper training nnd physical condi­
W. Knight, of the Chnmber of Com­ al will ho hold on Monday.
Miss Clarke and Baxter H. Pat­ crowded court room when the staita° | conducted by officials of tho two tions will minimize tho danger from
merce, will formally turn over tho
terson, charged with Milt more's announced the next witness to lie call­ schools looking to a deciding game tliis sport.
now pnvilion to the city of Snnford
murder, then rclnted how the
ed as Chief E. D. Vestel.
hilt n disagreement has arison ns to
and .Mayor II. R. Stevens will accept
woman came in his office the
No
objections
were
raised
by
the
whore it ■should lie plnycd. Gnineait upon behalf of tho city. Mrs. Hen­
night of the killing and said she defense as the witness related in a villo supporters nre understood to
ry Wight will represent tho Welfare
held Miltimore,( whom she de­ clear, concise manner the incidents of contend that it should ho played at
Department of tho Woman’s Club in
scribed us the perpetrator of the
that evening of August 1 last when Gainesville because of the athletic as­
the dedication ceremonies. Tho Snn­
$ 3 2 , 0 0 0 robbery of the West Palm
Lena M. T. Clarke, accompanied hy sociation's rules that the cltnmpionford Hand will render tho following
Reach pnstoffice, captive in her
Baxter
II. Patterson, arrived at po­ ship game he played on tho Univer­
progrnm:
room at the hotel. His detective
lice headquarters around 0 o’clock and sity of Florida field. Duval supporters
FORMER
SUPERINTENDENT
OF
March—St. Louis Cadets..............
sent to investigate found Milti- asked to hoc the chief of police. Ho
CANADIAN PACIFIC SEES
NEW YORK CAPITALIST ON TUB
.............................. J. Lnurendenu
more’s
bullet pierced body. Where­ recited the woman’s story told him, remain firm, however, in their claim
GROUND LOOKING OVER
MUCH
OF
INTEREST
that the atliletie officials did not have
Overturn—Prineo Charming........
upon Chief Vestal testified he that she was the postmistress at tho
PROSPECTS
%
in mind the possibility of Gninesvillo
..................................C. L. Hnrnhirt
James R. Nelson, formerly super­ confronted Miss Clarke nnd after
West Palm Bench postoffice and that being n contondor when the rule wns
Cornet Solo—0 Solo Mis...... Di Cnpnn intendent of the Canadian Pacific It.
denying she did anything hut
she had drugged F. A. Miltimore, Or­
Converse I). Mnrsh, promlnont fi­
Mr. Edgar Bnll
drug the mnn she broke down un­ lando restauranteur, in her room in adopted and tlint the Issue should bo nancier of New York City, has re­
It. nnd export In transportation and
decided
on
neutral
territory.
So
far
Patrol—Of tho Hluo and tho Groy
der Ills persistence, nnd admitted
financial problems in New York City,
the Sun Juan and left him there with
turned to New York nftor complet­
........................... i ......Gone Delhey who visited eur city this week in com­
killing because, she said, he was evidence on him, including a register­ ns known the nthlele officials' linvo ing arrangements for tho establish­
aken
no
definite
part
in
the
contro­
Serenade—A Juno Sunset..........
responsible for the postoffice ed letter in his pocket, which connect­
pany with T. S. Huff, stated that ho
ment of throo pre-cooling plants in
.....................................L. Witmnr was very much impressed with tho
robbery tried to shift the blame to ed him with a $32,000 postal robbery versy.
Snnford. Arrangements hnvo been
A
h
to/whether
tho
two
teams
must
Characteristic—Teddy Trontbono
others. Admisson of this testi­ in tho West Palm Reach postoffice.
strategic position of Sanford at tho
made
to finance theso projects with
meet to dccidt tin* honors of course
...........................Henry Fillmore
headwaters of navigation. Mr. Nel­ mony had been bitterly contested
From her he secured the key to the
New
York
capital. Mr. Mnrsh’s ori­
remains with the athletic nssoclnWaltzes—From ImpnsHioned Dream
hy the opposing counsel.
son was impressed with the logical
room und then put in a long distance
ginal
Intentions
wero to Htny in San­
........................................... J. Rosas position of our city for freight distri­
The defense scored In regard to call to West Palm Bench for T. J. Y. tlon.
ford
but
two
iluyH.
The magnitude of
If they come together, Duval would
intermezzo—Forget Mo Not..........
its announced Insanity plea when
bution which would eventually make
I’ulsifler, postal inspector who Miss
tho
proposition,
however,
necessitated1
................................ Allnn MncReth it centralized headquarters for the fuit drew from Chief Vestnl admis­ , Clarke had stated wns one of tho in­ seem to have the odgo on Gainesville him extending his stay for tho entireMarch—Dunlap Commnndery.......
sion he considered the woman In­ spectors there investigating the rob­ in comparative scores. Duvnl com­ week. Mr. Marsh was nccompnnlid’.
turo warehousing nnd distribution of
pletely swamped Hillsborough high,
....................................... R. B. Hall merchandise of nil desorption through
sane. "I considered her a plain
bery.
1 7to 0, while Gninesvillo won from hy Janies It. NoIhoii, well known Ini
Star Spangled Banner ..................Key this portion of Florida.
nut," he said.
The witness went on to testify how the same team, 28 to 0. St. Peters­ New York financial circlos.
They’
Mr. Nelson has spent a weok In a
both
expressed
themselves
ns
being
Counsel for the defense and tho "{u'r
tkl‘ P08*"1 lnsPcuc* burg nlso fared hotter with Gaines­
careful investigation nnd commercial
Htnto
in
tho
case
of
Lena
M.
T.
Clnike,
t(,r
und
establishing
the identity of the ville than witli Duvnl, the latte- win­ impressed with the great possibilities
research of the city nnd Its future, in
on
trial
for
tho
murder
of
F.
A.
MiltiIwoman
he
phoned
ter
the keys of his ning 30 to 0, while Gninesvillo wns that their pro-cooling project affords
consultation with Mr. Converse D.
from mi Investment standpoint, und
Marsh, tho financier of New York. Mr. more, with the jury excused from tho Prlv“to ,rffkc Hn&lt;! «»*Pntchcd Frank held to a 0 to 0 score. In its eight In addition will obviously moan a
court
room,
waged
for
over
nn
hour
Cordon,
special
detecthte,
with
tho
games played Gninesvillo has assess­
Nelson wns much impressed with tho
Snn Ju«‘n wlU) ed a total of 311 points to its oppon­ more efficient nnd profitable distribu­
activities of the city and the enter­ yesterday afternoon one of th* most ^ to *ho room,
to
th« room «"'* "r ” ,t ents 13. Plant City was the only tion of produco from tho colory belt.
prise of the merchants nnd to borrow unrelenting nnd uncompromising legal
The project will mean n capitalization
t,attics
in
the
history
of
tho
Florida
‘ko
foun&lt;&gt;
ttho™'
' S,“
J 1,8 team to score against these lnds.
his own expression, he said that ho
of $1,000,000, preferred stock nnd $2,­
bar
over
tho
admissibility
of
a
conc
'nrk°
ho
went
to
his
private
office
IN ATMOSPHERE OF FRIENDLI­ was sold on Snnford" for its courtesy, fosslon extracted from a defendant and locked the door. 1 he phone rang
000,000 common stock, and will assist
its pro-ominont farming industry nnd
SUITS
FOR
ACCOUNTING
NESS THAT BESPEAKS
materially In the upbuilding of this
lfc '™8 * r«"k Cordon with the
tho genuine service rendered by all arraigned before tho bar of Justice.
AGAINST FIVE TREASURERS
. GREAT RESULTS.
community.
The legal battle resulted after tho information that they hail found a
with whom ho came in contnct, and
OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS
with « »*ullut tkrol,Kh his honrt
tho slogan, "Tho City Suhstnntal state had summoned to the witness
(Hr The Asaoelatrd l'rraa)
DEFENSE WILL CLOSE
stand Chief of Police E. D. Vestel, of in P|nco of n ‘Irugged one.
WASHINGON, Nov .26.—With tho wns indeed appropriate. He w « h par­
SPRINGFIELD, III., Nov. 20.—
MONDAY IN ARBUCKLE
Orlnndo,
and
sought
to
introduce
iib
At
this
point
E.
W.
Davis,
leading
arms conference negotiations pro­ ticularly appreciative of tho assist­
Suits for accounting ngnlnst five for­
CASE, COUNSEL SAYS
cvidenco
an
alleged
confession
that
counsel
of
tho
defense
for
MI
h
h
ceeding In an atmosphere of friendli­ ance rendorod Wm by Mr. Penrmnn,
mer stato treasurers wore started toshe
killed
F.
A.
Miltlmoro,
extracted
Clnrko,
who
had
requested
Judge
ness, increasing importance is nt- secretary of tho Chnmbor of Com- by him from Lena Clnrko immediate- Andrews to proporly Instruct tho wlt- dny by Attorney General Brundego.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26.—The
•nched to the outcomo ns a result of nicrce.
defense
will ciooo Monday in the ArSuit
Is
directed
ngninst
nil
treasurers
ly nftor tho body of Miltlmoro was hobs in regnrd to refraining front nnthe informally expressed hopes ,of
burklo
manslaughter
trial, tho coun­
who
held
office
botwccnl
1010
and
dlscovorod in tho room she hnd rog- swering nny question boforo nny obPresident Harding, that tho ronclnvo MINE SWEEPER CAUGHT
sel
announced
today.
Cross oxaml1021
inclusive
of
tho
Incumbent.
Dis­
WITH CONTRABAND LIQUOR intorod for under nn nssumod name in jections of tho defense could bo ruled closures from investigation^ which nntlon of Harry B. Barkor, a friend
might lny tho foundation for contin­
PORTSMOUTH, Vo.. Nov. 2(J.— n local hotel. Tho stnto contended upon whon ho first ascended tho stand, resulted in Governor Small’s recent of Miss Rapppo, marked today’s ses­
uing n series of conferences with tho
that tho 'confession had boon o vol- arose to object to tho state’s nttorslm of perpetuating-closer internat­ Tho mine sweeper, Redwing, with a juntnry ono and ndmisslblo ns ovldonco noy’a next question relntlvo to what indictment, furnished evidence, Brun­ sion.
crow of sixty men, Is under naval
ional accord.
dego said. The alleged shortages aro
guard today following the discovery under tho law, whllo the defense has- Miss Clarke hnd told tho witness af- two-million five hundred.
Too -many people can’t distinguish
.
last night that a largo quantity of ‘od its argument on tho fnct that this tor tho dead Body wns found,
between
the will of God and • yearn­
How easy world problems would
"Christmns liquor" was on board. In­ confession k«d npt been voluntary and , Judge Andrews, after excusing tho
ing
to
have
their own way.
Buy
It
with
f
Herald
Want
Ad.
&gt;o if the nations would first find how
(was thoreforo inadmissible under the
iomiibok] on r»j» an)
vestigation
is
under
way.
° make a hit in grand opera.

CHRONICLE BURNED

BAND TO. PLAY

GAINESVILLE AND
DUVAL SHOULD
SETTLE Cv NTEST

JUDGE ANDREWS RULES
ALLEGED CONFESSION OF
LENA CLARKE ADMISSIBLE

NEY YORK MAN
LIKES SANFORD’S
FINE LOCATION

ARMAMENT
CONFERENCE
PROCEEDING

PRE-COOLING
PLANT FOR
SANFORD

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THIS SANFORD DAILY H

PAGE EIGHT

Club, tho Klwania or any othar or­
ganization.
Anothor worth while project ia to
got behind nnd help the Sanford band.
Lot's help them get going na a real
band should, help them secure uni­
forms, help thorn retain tho services
of Mr. Dali, tho now leader, nnd help
thorn mnko n namo for themselvos
throughout tho atnto. It won’t only be
holping them, It will bo helping San­
ford.
Any thing, no matter what It is that
in for tho betterment of Sanford nnd
her people, I’crkins &amp; Britt are for it.
They are willing to work night and
day on any project that means a bet­
ter Sanford. Let’s nil get togothor
nnd mnko things hum, llko they do in
all live towns.

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PAVE IT MADE TO MEASURE
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ALL W O O L

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Havo you ovor attended a foot ball
THE
LINE
gnmo In which tho Sunford High
School boys wore playing and »e«
thorn win? • You haven’t, not in a
long, long timo. Thoro !■ « reason
for this contlnuod losing on their part
nnd WE nro to blame.
To mnko a foot hnil team thnt can
compoto with those of other towns wo
must start in tho eighth grado nnd
build tho boys up to it. Hoop ’om at
it yonr aftor year until thoy hnve
entered High School and then the
tuno will bo different.
Thoy enn
then win at least their sharo of tho
gnmes nnd put up such n game that
tho people will bo glad to turn out
SOMETHING FOR
nnd look nt it.
THE KIDDIES To do this thoro must bo a paid
conch to look nfter tho boys, and to
(CunUntied from T u t On#)
hnve n paid conch thoy must havo
namo entered on the mailing list so money. Wo spend lots of monoy buy­
thnt they will be sure to receive ing things for Sanford nnd we novor
thoir’s. By so doing, you will be do­ oven try to help our boys. We loavo
ing your child a great favor, os they thorn to shift for themselvos as far as
will nil want them just as soon as the nthlotlcs aro concerned and even tho’
first ropy comes out nnd many will thoso boys work hard they got no
not bo able to receive them.
whoro bocauso thoy haven’t the prop,These little stories ore made for or help in a financial way.
Perkins St Britt by the Osborne Calen­
Porklns A Britt ore always inter­
dar Co., thereby assuring you that ested in nthlotlcs or anything for tho
thoy must bo good ns this company hoy. Thoy nro willing to assist in
has a namo for putting out noting but anything for the betterment of tho
“BIG CHAP”
tho best.
boy nnd would llko somo more of San­
And
in
connection
with
thoso
little
ford’s worthy peoplo to join with them
It is not necessary here to tell you who “Big Chap” In. Every one about
folders,
Perkins
&amp;
Britt
nre
to
bo
con­
and
mnko tho Sanford High School
this burg knows tho scrappy littlo cntchor of tho Boston Ited Sox. Mr. Chapmnn, with his brother Clyde, will conduct n produce business in Sanford this gratulated on this method of adver­ ns good in athletics ns thoy nro in
wlntor nnd tho winters to follow. That’s good news because it means wo get ting. Thoy rcalizo tho vniuo of othor things.
to keep them both here as regular residents. His office is In tho roar of pleasing tho children nnd havo spent
Most of thoso thnt putronlzo mail
Pork Ins &amp; Britt’s store and ho invites all bis friends to call and givo him the good monoy for these littlo gifts.
In othor towns whore this series hns ordor houses novor havo tried Perkins
“onco over.” And if you hnve produce, he’ll buy it.
who advertise and sell the INTERNATIONAL TAILORING
been run tho demand mndo on the &amp; Iiritt. If thoy hnd, no moro mail
COMPANY’S MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES. We havo
comparison with prices of other storo by tho children hns been much order houso for them.
been tailoring for twenty-five years, catering to a repre­
THOUSANDS OF
towns of my travels, I found yours henvlr thnn tho supply. They wnnt
tho
smnll
children,
tho
child
who
Is
sentative American clientele who have been thoroughly sat­
Perkins
&amp;
Britt
sell
clothes
thnj
to
he
very
modurate
nnd
satisfactory,
DOLLARS DIVIDED
has not j st, nnd
nn,j givo
B|vo si
service that satisfies,
and would ho glad to recommend just learning to rend or who hns
isfied with the service we have given.
WITH CUSTOMERS your deulings to any one.
ndvanced thnt far, to get those. And Trade
Trndo with them.
them,
they nro interesting littlo stories for
Yours truly,
(Onntlnn»&lt;1 from
On»l
adults too, stories thnt you will not
Perkins &amp; Britt have n way of rank­
(Signed)
J.
N.
Needham,
method of doing business, ns you are
hesitate to rend to your children ns ing you glad you trade with thorn.
A.
C.
L..
By.
certainly on the Job nil the time nnd
thoy provo just as interesting to tho If you nro not thoir customer, got
it Is n pleasure to walk into your
grown ups nnd nfter the first one right.
...........And above all things, trnde
Clovcrdale, V«.t .May 3, 1021.
store nnd look around.
Has been the mngnot which hns attracted and held
comes
out
tho
children
will
not
he
the
ftt
homo,
As you are no doubt awnre I am Perkins &amp; Britt, Sanford, Fla.
thousands
only
ones
nnxious
for
tho
next
one.
Gontltmcn:—I nm pleased to ac­
a celery buyer and hnve spent con­
ones
nnxious
for
tho
next
one.
—
—..—
---Got
behind
tho
Chnmbor
of
Comsiderable time in Sanford nnd I must knowledge yours of April 23, advis­
Don’t delay, hut enter your child’s niorc0) they aro working for you nil
Bny that it hns been a pleasuro to ing thnt No. 1207 was llie lucky num­ name nt4 once. rn
There iis not **"“
ono pen tho timo. Thoro is something in it for
patronize your store, as I havo al­ ber on tho Ford ear. Since passing ny of cost to you, nnd you don’t have each individual, if overy individual
through
your
beautiful
town
and
ways felt I was getting "more vnluc
to ho a regular customer of thoir’s to will work.
for my money,” ns well ns a lot of making a purchase in your storo, 1 get them.
courtesy thrown in for good mens-i. huv
have hnd numerous dreams about
Perkins A Britt boliovo in adver­
dropping down in Honda and utfivtising.
They ought to, thoy havo
Talking
about
live
stores,
did
you
Wishing you contlnuod success, I inK homo in a bran-fired new I’or&lt;j
New York
Chicago
ever try Perkins A riritt 7 If they something to ndvertise. Tho mnn thnt
cnr.
As
tills
was
not
my
pleasure,
I
remnin,
wish Mr. A. Bonts many pleasant aro not alive to your needs, then the don’t ndvortisc must bo ashamed of
Vory truly yours,
his wnrea.
world Is dend.
drives.
(Signed) Harry W. Merrill.
1 have stopped over in Sanford sev­
eral
times and hnve always received
Jacksonville, May. 2, 1021.
very
courteous treatment and esPerkins A Britt, Sanford Fin.
pccinlly
remember tho courtesy and
Gestlemen:—Ymir letter received
good
bargains
extended mo in Perk­
Just in time ns l nm lonvlng Jack­
ing
&amp;
Britt’s
store.
Hero’s hoping
sonville todny for Colorado.
that
I
will
get
the
Ford
next timo.
In regards to purchases made nt
With
best
regards,
I
remain,
your store I can freely say were perYours very truly,
fectlysntlsfactory and the prices
(Signed) 11. C. Ikenbcrry.
lower thnn Miami or West Palm
There
letters
go to prove what the
Bench, the places I was In about tho
out
of
town
customers
think of this
time of my purchases from you.
storo.
And
they
aro
in
position to
Thnnklng yon for the kind treat­
know
heenuse
thoso
customers
trade
ment I always received by you, I nm,
in
many
dilTorent
stores
in
many
dif­
Your truly,
ferent
cities
in
different
states.
If
Signed) It. E. Simpson.
tho services nml quality of this store
in such that these men are satisfied
Pine Hill, N. Y., Mny R, 1021.
then it goes without snying thnt tho
Perkins A Britt, Sanford, Fla.
Gentlemen:—So Mr. Bonts was the home customer should trade with this
lucky man to win tho cnr. Well, I store, do their shopping where others
did not expect to ho the winner, ns I nro satisfied, nnd by so doing will
never did win anything in my life, nssuro themselves of the satisfaction
hut I was, and nm, still satisfied with they nro entitled to.
And thoso lutterB arc only a small
the purchases mndo nt your store,
portion
of tho many letters of a like
both with the qunlity nnd nlso with tho
naturo
rccoivcd
nfer this Ford was
price, ns I could not hnve dono hotter
in any town on my way homo of tho given away. And thoy nro all of tho
fourteen hundred miles run, includ­ snmo tenor, every one Bntisfied.
You nro suro to got your full dol­
ing my homo town.
lar’s
worth for each dollar spent,
I hope tq call on you again noxt
and
ns
thoso men have written, this
winter.
Yours truly,
store
cannot
ho recommended too
(Signed) L. E. Gossorv
highly.
i
Ft. Wnyno, Ind., Mny 3, 1021.
Porklns A Britt, Sanford, Fla.
SOME THINGS
Gentlemen:—I’ll mnko uso of this
THEY STAND FOR
opportunity to say that I hnve al­
ways boon real well satisfied with •
iCotillminl from I ' kho On»l
whnt purchases I have jnndo from effort should
bo mndo to lot these peo­
you nnd nlso with tho courteous ple soo it in that light.
treatment on onch occasion.
A campaign of liko naturo was put
You hnvo always shown apprecia­ on by a city about the size of Sanford
tion of my patronngo nnd with the not far from Chicago nnd the results
quality of thu goods you are hand­ of this campaign was read about in
ling, with tho populnr prices, you many of tho papers throughout tho
certainly nre entitled to it.
country. It was proved what can ho
Yours slncoroly,
dono with the proper co-operation of
(Signed) George A. Sweot.
the merchants of » town,
|i
Another thing this store stands for
Wilmington, N. C., May 5, 11)21.
is to get behind and stay behind tho
Porklns A Britt, Snnford, Fin.
local organizations thnt nro working
Gentlemen:—1 wish to advise that for tiie upbuilding of Sanford. Thoro
I am In receipt of your letter of nro too ninny merchants who say "Oh,
April 23, Minting that Mr. A. Bonts, wo havo a secretary for our Chnmbor
tho assistant storo manager at Osco- of Commerce, let him do it." This is
oln, Fin., was so forunnto ns to win wrong. It dooHii’t mean os much for
»
tho Ford cnr, which was disposed of that Secrotnry as It does for tho mer­
chant to havo peoplo como to Snnford.
April IfltH.
I thank you for this information, If nil tho business mon would got boas I am an out of town customor nnd hind ovory littlo movement ns woll ns
could not ncqqulro tho snmo without all tho big movements, this littlo old
burg of ours would hum. Porklns A
communication.
I also wish to state that I wns vory Britt stnnd ready at all times to fur­
well plenscd with tho articles pur­ nish a mnn or tho whole force if neces­
chased from your storo whllo in Snn­ sary towurds furthering tho work of
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ford last January nnd Fobrunry. In the Chambor of Commerce, thrf Rotary I mm« m m b b m w w # w mm* m* i**mm* ^ # * * , * * , * * mmmm* * * * * b * bb,m b* m*hiii&lt;*,*,, 1 **bi***i&gt;W m w i i w

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ply to place of realdence and age, but es proposal must expect—not from
—
■V
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many men of 80 ybara are not as much naval stragetlsts alone, tho bulldors
r itik M *T+rj iftiiMN u « t&lt; k U tr *1 A t to be trusted in handling a gun as a of armaments, statesmen too old or
*«nU BaUatej^MT^BUkjjaUa 1m m
10-year old lad would be. There is too sot In their ways to yield to now
not much protection against the per­ urgencies, but also from amiable ex­
son who shoots whonever he hears a tremists who demand an Instant and
ANY DAY IS A GOOD DAY
rustle in the bushes at a distance.
complete disarmament, which the na­
Editor Carelessness lr. handling a gun Is tions probably should not and cer­
HLJ. LI LLARD....Secretary-Treasurer responsible for most of the fatalities tainly will no*, undertake. Failure may TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS
TO START A BANK
A . A. NEEL._____ General Manager of the hunting season. Dragging a await It—but at leost we shall know OF SANFORD:
gun
through
the
ujidorbrush
or
over
where
to
lny
tho
blamo
ond
whore
to
It Is with a deep sonso of duty that
C. L. IRWIN
a fence, as so many persons do, is nwnrd tho credit. Tho path ^lles I have consented to become a candi­
CH0ULAT10* KAViOU
Phone 148 up to 0 P. M.
reckless in the extreme, and it Is not straight and plain. lly his master­ date for tho office of'City Commis­
BUT THE BEST
COUNT.
’i
Mwnum Eiim M&gt;&lt;U iff** *m Ap,li—Jo* surprising that so many nccidonts are stroke for pea«r Mr. Hughes has sioner of tho City of Sanford, but
BakMrlttlM rrto* Is iiv a a o *
roported. A gun may hurst, hut the pointed it out for humanity to fol­ vthen 700 of my follow-townsmen re­
Om Tm &gt; ........................... ......................H-0*
hunter who enn not keep away from low* If If will. The United States quest It; I know of nothing else to do.
ate MlftUi
•• ••
M
•• ••
D *llm *d ta Oltj Vy C*rrU»
91
IS NOW
» Owe the muzzto of his own weapon must at lenqt stands roody. Tho republic is
Having been thus nominated I here­
on record.—New York Wcrld.
X *r*U m &gt; bo responsible if accident occurs.
klf Uby announce that I am a candidate
U n tlk M
K M # M w t S*ala*U O iu tr
The nutomobilu will hardly soon bo
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for
the office of City Commissioner at
i w r r?t4»r. AAT.rtUU* nto*
outclassed in making business for the \VH/AT FORI) PROPOSES TO DO the ensuing election to be held on the
M apeUaaUn. D«m»«r»U«
■ r m » . *l»w » a t t n i M .
coroner and undertaker, but the hunt­
WITH MUSCIjE SHOALS.
0th day of December next, and pledge
Member of The Associated Pi
ing season nmy make its contribution
myself, if elected, to an impartial and
to the fatalities, if thoso who hunt
With the press dispatches carrying conscientious performance of the du­
nro not more careful than they have daily reports on Henry Ford’s effort ties of tho office for tho advancement
been in sensons past. Even tho hunt­ to gnin control of Muscle Shoals, of our city and the ’ welfare of its
The real Chinese puzxle Is China.
er who feels sure of himself and has which is worth millions of dollars, people.
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reasonable insurance against tho fool­ mahy readers nro wondering whnt the
I want here to expross my apprecia­
The Miami Cop who sold bootleg ishness of others mny become the vic­
manufacturer wants with such nn ex­ tion for tho splendid petitions filed
isn’t a coppor still.
tim of accident.
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
pensive property. The Birmingham placing me In nomination.
-----------o---------The watchword of the hunting sen­ . News, in the heart of industrial AlaVery sincerely, 1 ■
This fall’s millinery gives one the son Is: "Ho carefuf!" St. Petersburg
explains In detail what ho pro-, 100-tfc
FOREST LAKE.
delirium trimmings.
.
Times.
poses to do, and the Now- editorial is
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herewith reproduced In pnrt:
■ F. P. Forster, Pres.
B. F. Whitner, Cashier
Tho coal profiteers scorn determin­ UNITED STATES STANDS
Employment
Bureau
There hns been considerable dis­
ed to keep the home fires yearning.
READY FOR WORLD PEACE cussion of late ns to whether Henry
FoM would nctunlly mnkc fertilizer The Vocational Committee of the Bus­
Credit la becoming normal. We nev­
In one crowded hour of tense production one of tho objectives at iness and Professional Women’s Club
er could borrow a thousand and can’t thought and forceful speech thi*
Muscle Shoals. Since there was noth requests nil young Women desiring
now.
President’s conference on the limita­ ing In his proposal In the form of n employment to register at tho hirst
tion of nrmnmcnt passed from the guarantee that huge quantities would National Bank, nnd business men roThe fellow who feels certain thnt phase of hopeful experiment to the
ho produced for tho American farm­ uiring help to consult register.
he will not succeed is seldom mis­ assured position of a triumph justly
er, it should he of v'tal interest to
taken.
won.
southerners nnd all other American
---------------- o---------After Mr. Darling’s honrt-fclt ns- agriculturists to know thnt Mr. Ford
Many housewives are p!a&gt;|ntr piration that this gathering may for­
You Can Find the Name* of Every Live Probridge while they should be playing ward an "understanding which will hns declared that ho intends "to pro­
duce more nirnto than all the cotton
fessio'nal and Business Man in
Bridget.
GUARANTEED
emphasize the guarantees of pence,” growers of thL- smith will need" if hi*
Secretary Hughes proved thnt this
Sanford in This Column
A man may lie down but never out, was riot empty rhetoric by presenting is permited to lease the Muscle Shonls
pjnnt.
Certainly,
In
view
of
the
find­
doesn’t apply to the Pinellas county n proposal of naval disarmament so
ings of the Americnn Bureau Federa­
prisoners.
Non-Skid $ 7.90
I much in ndvnncc of what hnd been tion .whose specinl committee visited 30x3
LAWYERS
CONTRACTORS
---------- o---------| exported thnt the electric thrill with Muscle Shoals Inst spring, Henry
Robson in his last report speaks of which it wnB henrd was felt in every
30x3*/2 Non-Skid
9.90
Ford's business sagacity hns been
S. O. Shinholser
a lower level of prices. They might capital of the world.
George A. DeCottes
grently
exaggerated
if
he
should
fail
he lower hut never on the level.
14.90
Attorney-at-Law
Contractor and Builder
Come whnt may, the American pro­ to produce fertilizer on n huge scale. 32x 3&gt;/2 Non-Skid
Over Seminole County Dank
posal is ItSelf \nn accomplished his­
SANFORD
-:- FLORID!
Itryan has told Washington thnt j toric fact. It cannot be recalled. It Thnt committee reported:
31x4
Non-Skid 15.90 SANFORD
-:- FLORIDA
(1)
The
World
is
running
behind
in
Florida is decidedly wet, Thus we are will never be forgotten. There should
the produclon of nilrogen.
32x4
Non-Skid 16.90
ndvertised by our loving friends.
Sanford Constructs Co.
be no question of legislative support.
(2) The price of Chilcnn nitrate
HARTFORD
BATTERY
Judging by the hearty prnisc of men
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Non-Skid 17.90
Germany hns an elastic currency of both parties in Congress, there will (the chief source of supply) is in­
Blancs
nnd Specifications Chi-erfoH?
creasing
ns
the
supply
is
becoming
“Battery Insurance”
hut the trouble with it is that it won’t
ho none. Whnt form response in the more inadequate.
Furnished
34x4
Non-Skid 18.90
stretch from one pay day to the next.
Sold and Serviced by
country
will
take
we
do
not
need
to
AB
Work
Guaranteed
(.'!)
The
United
States
nfone
paid
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PACE
P. O. Rax 111
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
“An apple a duy will keep the doc­ dense that he cannot read *n advance
rnte.
tor away.” With apples at ten cents the verdict of his homo town.
Haight &amp; Wieland
(■I) The United States has paid, in­
PURE WATER
per, you might as well let the doctor
In calling the conference the United cluding 1010, altogether for Chilean
come.
States assumed tho task of formu­ nitrate, plus freight, insurance, etc.,
Orlando, Fla.
GARAGES
Elder Springs Water
lating a proposal. Limiting this, for approximately $800,000,000.
Tile smile of Fatty’s face during the moment, to naval disarmament,
(5) To secure n ohenp nnd home­
Smith Bros. Garage Phone ail-W00.98% PURESanford, Fla
his trial registers that lie doesn’t care
the nntion that has most to lose in made supply of nitrogen it must be
a Itnppe about the crime with which
Expert Repairing
the snipping of tho fleets, and least taken from the air where it is Inex­
he is chnrgcd.
OIL,
GAS
and ACCESSORIES
to fear from continued sen competi­ haustible.
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LORD’S PURITY *
tion brings forward In effect, the
It is reasonable to suppose, there­
Have a look at the
Muke Tampa the I,os Angeles of Borah resolution plan of a naval holi­
WATER
the Atlantic const.—Tampa Triiiune. day, hut with a doubled period of ten fore, that the one man who was tho
Winchester Window.
WARD &amp; RIVE
pioneer in the production of a very
Always thought Tampa was located years.
AS GOOD AS THE HHST
reasonably-priced automobile would
on tiie Gulf of Mexico.
Phone 197
Should tins "splendid beginning," lenp to the opportunity to nroduce,
THE BALL HARD­ GENERAL REPAIR WORK ON ALLjI,al,jr 8crvice
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MAKES OF C A R S ----------------If tiie Tampa cigar strike had not vail, Japan, Great Britain and tiie
WARE CO.
in
such
more
demand
by
tin
farmers
been called o(T there would have bees United States would not only tear up
Old Ford Garage
West First St. SANFORD NOVELTY
n counter-revolution to get the few their blue-prints of future work but of the United Stn rs.
remaining Havanas. (P. S,—Cigur- would junk old ships and even vessels
WORKS
HAS FAITH IN PROHIBITION
Geo. W. Knight
e nunter revolution.)
now in construction, for which no con­

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A man was running to catch a train
yesterday and slipped and fell on the
paving. ||e got Up and felt at his hip
pocket. A smile escaped his lips.
"However great my fall,’’ he said,
"my spirit is unbroken."
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her room. She Imd some trouble in
hanging the picture of her sweet­
heart. At last she succeeded and sat
down to view the effect. "Now every­
thing is lovely," she said, "and the
goose hangs high."

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LET HUNTERS HE CAREFUL.
With the opening of tho hunting
senson, it is reasonable to suppose
there will come the usual stories of
fatalities due almost entirely to care­
lessness.
When men go into the fields and
woods to seek game, they run the risk
of receiving the contents of their own
guns or being shot accidentally by
other hunters.
The only restrictions on receiving
hunting licenses are those which ap-

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A THANKSGIVING PUDDING
Break into small piocos 1 pack­
age Non-Huch Mince Meat, dust
lightly with flour; add 1 cup
suet chopped fine. Sift togeth­
er 1 cup flour and 2 tablespoons
brown sugar. Enough milk to
mnku a thick hatter. Put in
cups covered with greased pnjier. Steam 2 hours. Servo hot
with liquid sauco.
Also try the delicious Plug
Brand Apple Sauce.

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ceivable use can he imagined except
Loveland, O., Nov. 22, 1021.
a recurrence of warfare that would My Dear Bro. Holly:
wreck civilization. Within the limits
I notice in the Herald of a few
of time and tonnage set, these nations weeks ago that you are having tho
would neither Imild nor buy nor sell BLUES pretty had in regard to the
the instruments of sea destruction.
prohibition laws nnd 1 am afraid
In accepting the President’s invi­ that you have forgotten that GOD IS
tation to this conference, Great Brit­ NOT DEAD and that wo all need to
ain and Japan committed themselves trust Him more, pmy more and work
to nothing. What is before them is harder to bring to us the desires of
the American plan. They are at lib­ our hearts.
I am sending you some clippings
erty to propose substitutes or modi­
fications. But they will he, we be­ that I hope will cheer you up and
lieve, constrained by public opinion open up n new vision of whnt is In
among their qwn people to frame hucIi the future for us if we do not loose
counter proposals somewhat irt the FAITH and lay down our weapons
broad spirit of intenmtii^nl friend­ of warfare. So cheer up and press
ship ami trust whieh the administra­ forward nnd wo will win the light in
tion lias so boldly and wisely mani­ due time.
I run refer you to Severn! casus in
fested. Mr. Hughes has set forth not
only n plan hut a precedent whieh my own little village where the put­
cannot la* Ignored—which may he ting out the saloons has worked won­
fruitful even in .neetin g Infer the ders in bettering the condition of
more complex nml difficult question nign nnd families, but I will only
give you one because it comes near
of land armamonlr.
For that matter, what possible ob­ to me.
I had lit my employ for 08 years a
jection can either power raise, at
least hi the limelight of open di­ man who had the appetite formed for
plomacy, against n perfected ngreo- strong drink which he could not re­
ment somewhat upon the lines pro­ sist. Blending with him nnd showing
posed? It ends once for all the low him how mueh better lie would lie
two-power standard of tho British (and hiH family for he had a good
"Blue-Water School"—hut that Htnn- sized one), if lie would quit drinking
dnrd is already pnrt of the vnst scrap it wus of no uvail, I assisted him in
heap of the war. It assigns to Japnn getting a home so he could pay for
a navy proportionate to hear activi­ it at $1,00 a week. It was often hard
ties' in one ocean, while
wo hnvu for hint to do this sometime! because
watch and waul to keep in two—hut he Hpent his money for drink. But at
Jnpnn is ns near bankruptcy and last wo drove tho saloons from our
popular revolt as any nation of un­ village nnd his house was soon paid
settled Europe if she insists upon car­ for and he now hns over $200 to his
rying out a grnmlolRo and futile pol- credit in the B. A L., Co., drawing
Icy of naval expnnslon. Let public him six percent interest
There are thousands of cases in
opinion ho heard in British and Japan,
and oven old school diplomats may
se virtue In a plan that proposes
for the present a sharp limitation of| fort to rid this country of tho tcrrlarmament and expundi'ure nnd that in bio curse and I hope you will use your
future nmy lend uh further yet to- paper nnd your best efforts to help
ward tho sen police force of tho Par­ tho enuso along.
Yours very truly,
liament of’tho World.
A. B. BROCK.
Criticism nnd opposition the Hugh-

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Real Estate and Insurance
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Season opens Nov. 20th. SANFORD
FLORIDA
General Shop and Mill
Remember the Sabbath,
.. Employment Bureau..
Work
but oh you 21st.

THE BALL HARD­
WARE COMPANY
TRAIN SCHEDULE

The vocational committee of the Busi­
ness nnd Professional Women’s Club CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
requests all young women desiring 517 Commercial Street Sanford, FI*
employment to register at the First
National Bank.
TRANSFER
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman

D. F. SUMNER
PAINTER
LET ME PAIHT YOUR HOUSE

CORRECTED TO NOV. 1C, 1021
Southbound
Arrive
82.. ........... 2:8flu.m.
27..
01..
80 ....... 2:55 p.m.
85. ....... 0:55 p.m.

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

Northbound
Arrive
No. 82 ....... 1:48 u.m.
No. 81.. ....... 11:45 n.m.
No. 80.. ....... 2:35 p.m.
No# 02.. ....... 4:00 p.m.
No. 28.. ....... 10:00 p.m.

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

No.
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No.
No.
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Arrive
157. ........ 3:55 p.m.
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25......... . 1:30 p.m.
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Sanford Machine #
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Bailer Works
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
bnnds in stock
Crank Shnfls Hr-turned

Quick Service Transfer
Storage FncllitieH

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

HOTELS
Hotel Montezuma
“Sanford’a New Hotel”
11.50 Up Per Day

Sanford Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE
Call 146-J
W. RAWLING, Prop.

Trilby Branch
Arrive
xNo.
xNo.
xNo.
No.

Will Conflict or T . k . Job by th. Hour
PHONE 113
111 LAUREL AVE.

“WE DELIVER THE GOODS’*

Departs
Acteylene Welding
7:00 a.m.
OF ALL KINDS
3:25 p.m.
Sanford Welding Co.
7:00 u.m.
7:00 p.m. Located In F.agle Bldg., 205 Oak Av«.
Depart!

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

GILLON &amp;
FRY
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Electrical Contractors
Phone 4 * 2

111

Park Are

Office supplies of ali kinds at Tbo
Herald
Printing Co. When you want
Oviedo Branch
Sanford
Florida anything In this line tea Tho Herald*
xNo. 120.. ........ 7:45 p.m.
3:40 p.m.
xNo. 127.
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LEGION WILL
HELP CAMPAIGN
FOR EDUCATION
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 24.—Be­
cause the .schoolroom is the cradle of
the nation, because the foundation of
every state is the education of |its
youth, the Nnionnl Americanism
Commission of the American Legion
and the Nationnl Education Associa­
tion have joined hands to promote
and fnster education and thereby
strengthen and perpotunto n better
Americanism, build a more intelli­
gent ami better citizenry and withal
equip the youth of the nation more
adequately o cope with life and forge
ahead the interests and achieve­
ments of the entire United States.
Tin* initial effort is to be made with
the inauguration of "American Edu­
cation Week,” December 4 to 10
which ti to he fittingly obsorved in
every stnto in the union every city
and every community. Governors of
stoles mayors of cities ami towns in
every section of the country have
already issued proclamations urging
the citizens to observe this week in a
fitting wny and bend their cnegries
toward the successful accomplish­
ment of its objectives.
This is but the Initial Rlop in the
elaborate plan of the two organiza­

tions working together for the ac­
complishment of tiieir joint objective
—better education and better Ameri­
canism. Each year this week is to lie
observed. As progress is made, situ­
ations clarified, definite plnns will
crystnlizo and solidify into perfected
programs for this accomplishment.
Throughout the nation on Decem­
ber 4, Sunday, ministers will preach
upon the urgent need for better edu­
cation, From all over the country
come eager acceptance of the invita­
tion to preach upon this subject. And
throughout the week, the press, pul­
pit, educators, patriotic bodies, nat­
ionnl clubs, community clubs and oth­
er civic iiodies will co-oporato to
nmkc the plan n splendid success.
The main purposes of the week are
to inform the public of the accomp­
lishments and needs of the public
schools, particularly of the urgent
needs, and to secure co-operation and
support of the public in meeting these
ncedH and to tench and foster good
Americanism.
“No service has suffered more
from unintelligent criticism than the
schools," Dr. Chnrl Orlnnd Williams,
president of the National Education
Association, and Alvin M. Owsley,
nationnl director of the National
American Commission, have said af­
ter a thorough preliminary survey
of the cduentlonnl situation in the
United States.
"The average citizen docs not read

educational literature or accounts of
teachers' meetings or vik1L schools
to learn what they are doing or how
the children are faring," the state­
ment continued.
“The average citizen has a concep­
tion of school only as e knew it in
Clogged Air Passages Open at
Once— Nose and Throat Clear.
his own school dnys. American Edu­
cation Week should give the taxpay­
If your nostrils are clogged and
ers who furnish the funds for the
public schools first-hand knowledge your head stuffed because of catarrh
of the service for which they pay. or a cold, get Ely's Cream Halm at
Educators cannot nlford to neglect any drug store. Apply a little of this
tiiis opportunity to advertise its aims pure, nntiseptie, germ destroying
| cream into your nostrils and let it
ami purposes.
“I is tlie duty of all the friends of penetrate through every air passage
education to think seriously and work of your head anti membranes. Instant
hard on the problem of keeping tlie relief.
I How good It feels. Y'our head is
idea of public education before all the
clear. Your nostrils nre open, You
people all tho time,"
breathe freely. No more hawking nr

Healing Cream
Stops Catarrh

ASK FOIl YOUIt RECEIPT.
Subscribers to tho Daily Herald
should ask for a receipt when the
cnrrler boys collect from you. It Is
tho only protection you hnvo In case
the carrier changes or there happens
to
- r.iistnko In tho account. Each
*arrlor hoy is supplied with receipt
hooks, and is commanded to givo a
receipt by tho Herald. Sco that you
get your receipt at tho cud of each
week if you are rmyfng thnt wny.

snuffling. Head colds and catarrh
yield liko mngic. Don't Htny stuffed
up .choked up and miserable. Relief
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Mrs. A. Y. Fuller, Thanksgiving.
H. C., nnd E. W. Dickson spent
Thanksgiving in Sanford, the guests
of Mrs. Chris. Mathews.
The hunters around Longwood
have had good luck so far. Six tur­
keys have already been killed.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Roebuck nre
expected to arrive Saturday from
New York city to spend tho winter.
CHURCH TO GO ON TRIAL
FOR MURDER OF AUTO
SALESMEN IN CHICAGO

TAX BOOKS ARE
NOW OPEN

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

CHICAGO,
Nov.
2(1.—Harvey
Church, charged with the killing of
Bernard Daugherty nnd Cnrl Ausmus
automobile salesmen, goes on trial to­
day. Church confessed to the crimes
nftor he wns nrrestod In Wisconsin,
according to the police, but afterwnrds ho repudiated the purported
confession.
Daughterly nnd Ausmus went to
Church’s home here to deliver an au­
tomobile which Church had arranged
to purchase, promising payment on
delivery. When the men did not re­
turn the company nnd polica started
n search for them. Ausmus’ body was
found burled in Church's garage and
that of Daugherty in the Des Plaines
river.
Church spent Inst night in a roll
JNO. D. JINK INS’,
next to Thomas F. Cnthorwood, who
confessed to killing his sister-in-law,
Tax Collector;
Mrs. Beatrice Sharpies last Monday,
Seminole Co.
for her Christmas savings of $(15.
ll-7-2wc—ll-ll-4w c
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Both men admitted strangeling
their victims with a rope, although
Thera Is a fortune awaiting tho
Church first used nn axe to stun tho man who will breed a turkey suitable
two men.
for cooking in a kitchenette,

T. W. Lawton was a visitor to the
school one day last week.
Five hundred prisoners in n Penn­
,M1hs Olive Dinkel sptnt the week­
sylvania penitentiary have boon end in Orlnndo the guest of Mrs. E.
awarded diplomas. Perhaps next ser­ C, Maury.
vice chevrons will bo issued thorn.
Rev. Walker nml family of Penn­
sylvania, who nre friends of the
Stuart’s Htoppcd in Longwood several
days, while here Rev, Walker preach­
ed ut tho Baptist church,
Mrs. F. J. Neimyer roturnud from
Jacksonville Sunday, where she has
been taking in tho Florida Htnto fair.
T. O. Brown, of Orlando, wns an
out of town visitor in longwood,
SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST
Monday.
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Mrs. Jim Martin nnd children .re­
turned to their homo in Oklnwuhn a
The Giant of the South
few dnys ago after spending Hcvornl
weeks with her mother, Mrs. Geo.
Its immonso popularity is duo not only to tho fact that
Lewis.
every
line In it iB written for Southern farm families by
W ’*y/
Mrs. Barlow, aunt of Mrs. Slade,
mon nnd women who know nnd appreciate Southern condi­
arrived Saturday to upend tho win-1 tions, but to tho prncticnlly unlimited personnl service which
ter.
is nivon to subscribers without charge.
F. II. Rand, Jr., of Miami, made n|
Every year we answer thousands of questions on hun­
short stop in town Thursday, enrouto
dreds
of different subjects—all without chnrgo. Whon you
to Orlando,
become a subscriber thiu invaluable personal servico is yours.
Miss Omah spent the week-end
That is one reason why we have—
with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Allen,
iNarjorii Daw, John Milttm and Richard Batihtlmtu in a ictnt from tho Paramount Picture. "Eujtrituct. 4
375,000 CIRCULATION
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toplilf, of Or­
yr
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white
roses.
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Mias Helen Tcrwllllgor 'returned ladlos, n dozen Madoria tea napkins,
MRS. FRED DAIORR, 8ocisty Editor,
was won by Miss Tholmn Fraser,
home
last
week
from
Detroit,
Mich.,
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Some People Talk, But We Deliver the
where sho spent tho past two months. while the men’s prize, silk sox, -Was
I f y o « h a v e i i f frlrn S a v la ltln g yon
won
by
Lieut.
Bivins.
Miss
Herndon,'
— I f y « o a r c g a l a f a a r a l m a r eaaalajr
HOLY CROSS CHUKCHI’- r
k a a t i or U
arr e n te rta in in g , w rit*,
XJpods
The many friends of Master Walter the honoree, was presented ( silver
a |M&gt;atal v a r a t o t h i s I t p a r l a t a l i i l f l a i i
Church
services
for
&lt;
the
First
Sun*
O rtn lla , o r t r l a h y o a s tha lla m . It iff
Haynes, Jr., will be Interested to bon bon dish.
* • g r e a t ly ap p recia ted .
At tho conclusion of tho enrd game, ^ ,n Advent: November 20th, 1921
, .Equip your Ford with gassier Shock Absorbers and save
learn that ho Is Improving after an
Mrs.
Klrtley served chicken salad, w11* bo:
illness
of
several
weeks.
SOCIAL
CALENDAR
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Gasoline, Tires and repair bills.
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sandwiches, olives, coffee, mints, and
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9:45
a..m.,
Sunday
School.
H. It. Stevens and Dr .Ralph Stev­ snltcd nuts, as refreshments.
'Saturday:
11:00
a.
m.,
Morning
Service
and
Quality Tires that Satisfy Buyers
Miss Herndon, tho charming bride•Mr/ W. E. Watson will entertain the ens: returned home last night from
elect,
wore
a
most
becoming
frock
ofi^Jf"**
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' members of tho Every Week Chapel Hill, N. C., whoro they attend&lt;HIGH GRADE GASOLINE
! ™ ° P- m- Veapor» nnd SpccIb1. B‘
Bridge Club at her apartments in cd a football game botween North rust colored brocaded velvet.
Among
those
enjoying
tho
cordial
8en
cc‘
Carolina and Virginia.
j -the Walaka.
hospitality were Miss Norman Hern­
Children’s Story Hour will be hold at
B. S. A. NOTICE
don, Lieut. H. A. Bivins, Miss Thelmn
Chief
Time
Keeper
William
A.
tho Central Park at four o’clock.
All
Brothorhood
Ned Chittenden, Dr. and Mrs. i.
.
. . . .of Saint
. . . Andrew
Leavitt, of Lakeland, spent Thanks­ nFrazer,
Saturday:
n...
n
u
i
.
.
a
i
..
,,
,r
,
boys
and
men
will
havo
their
annual..
Caswell, Miss Anna I.ou Huff, ,
Temple Pipe Organ Club bazanr and giving with his parents. Tho occns- Ben
,, i « m
o
i ... „
observance of Saint Andrews day,
Deane, Miss Sara Wight, S
a
m
„
,. _ / '
cooked food salo at Moore’s Opti­ sion also being the 42d anniversary vRobert
.. . ... U
i n ” ,,
this Sunday
by tho dinner given by
.
cal Parlors, opposite tho pnstofTicc. of their marriage. Mr. Leavitt return­ Yountz, Miss Fern Ward, Percy Mero, &lt;.
VULCANIZING
lh' 1nr,’ h HooM nt 3:30
ed to Lakeland In his car Thursday Mr. nnd Mr.. Robert nine., Mr. nnd " “J * * 0'
Monday:
The Womnn’ii C!ub will entertain at evening.
M
T
' t " '
nnnunl Inltintion nnd Church
First nnd Elm Ave.
Phone 447-W
Roy ChUtcnden, Mr. »nd Mr., J. D. ...................... crvlcc will ho In Holy
n reception in honor of Miss EliznMiiWnndruR,
M
l,,
hrthcr
Mil
nr,
Jnmc.
Church
,h|„
Su,„|
„,Rht
„
CIRCLE NO. 1.
both Skinner, of Dunedin, nntl Mrs.
Tho chu„ h
Pnrknvc
Ernest McGowan Gnllowny, from
Circle No. 1, of tho Methodist l.ofirllc. M l.. Mnrjorlo Clny Ho,lb- . . m
„nd FoU[l| , lreot whct0 th0
4 to 0 o’clock.
church, will meet Monday afternoon .on BnM, Mr. nnd Mr.. Hownrd Smith
Amorican IiCgion will give n banquet nt three o’clock, nt the home of Mrs. and Mr. C. R. Klrtley.
White Way is. 1
and cnhnret at the Valdez hotel at L. P. Hagan, on Park avenue.
_____ __
Tho friends nnd parents of the men :
BIRIHDA^
PARTY
nnd
boyH 1|ro cnppcinHy invited nnd
eight o’clock.
, ,,
. 1 r*' “*
Bn entertained nt n ,„,kct|
bc present at this service. It
Saturday—Temple Pipe Organ Club ua ZAAll AND
ANY PART OF TOWN, ON TERMS TO
will hold their Christmas Oazanr
COOKED FOOD SALE . .h&lt; n£ pnrty yc*tort,ny n,tcrn”on is a grand service.
at
her
home
on
Park
avenue,
for
her
_____
nnd Cooked Food sale nt Moore's
SUIT YOU
The ladies of the Unf-tint church
son, Billie, whose tenth bithdny miniCONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
*
Optlcnl Parlors, on First street
will hold their Bazanr nnd Cooked
vcrsiiry
it
was.
Wo
are
hoping
for
an
even
larger
Monday—Woman’s Club will enter- Foo|| SnIe on December 10 nnd 17, nt
You can make money buying for advance.
u* louse was decorated „with attendance nt our services tomorrow
tain at a reception honoring Miss lh(. Thrashcr-Gntner store.
You are going to build a home one of these
quantities of lovely poinsettlas nnd lhftn we had Inst Sunday. The onthuElizabeth Skinner, of Dunedin,
_____
fornR
days, why not select a lot now, and pay for it
president of the Federation of Wo­
■
sinsm of the many adds much to the
LUCKY THIRTEEN CLUII
Games, both old nnd new, were interest of the work, so let every one
men’s Clubs, and Mrs. Ernest Mc­
by easy stages.
The members of the Lucky Thirteen played by tho children on tho spacious como nnd brinj? thcir vMU}„ und
Gowan Gnllowny, vice-president, nt
If you have some money, will build one or
large, from 4 to 0 o’clock, nt t h e / ''1" ’ were most pleasantly o.ttertnin- lawn and Inter, in the house. In the fril.mlH&gt; At clevon „’elo, ki tho Bllb.
Club Rooms.
f"’ ******* "Kora00" by **-». W. "Spider Web,’’ the prizes were won joct wi|| bt). «\Vhat Shall This Man
two houses.
Westminster Club will meet nt the •£; 1,1,1
hor hnmc on , ourlh ',troct- by Georginnn Hart and George l»o?"
At night, Mr. Burhans will
Sanford is moving, don’t wait, get in the
home of Mrs. R. C. Bower, on There being tim e tables of players. Knight.
speak on, "Man’s Greatest Op| lortuniAfter the games, ‘.he children were ly ..
game now.
Fourth street, at 7:30 p. m.
A ^
n ^ rb ln g gn.no of I,ridge
American legion Banquet and Calmp,n&gt;'l‘'1 ,l" rin,' tho afternoon, and invited Into th,. dining room where
*XKe Master in with us in blessing
of ice cream,
Wl. wj„
p|oa8Cd to share it
ret, nt the Valdez Hotel, at eight hl«h
wn" mn,lc by ' Ir"' I"rp r dainty refreshments
(
Lewis,
who
was
awarded
n
dainty
o’clock.
CUk!--_Unl r : ,y: , W0r0 B0,Tc‘1, ln: " ? With you. The Sunday school meets
center of the table wns a huge “Jack nt 0:45. Our Christian Endeavor
Monday:—Circle No. 1, will meet nt vanity.
Following
the
nwnrding
of
tho
Horner" pie, from which the guests meets nt 0:45 p. m. Come.
the home of Mrs. L. P. Hagan, on
prize,
the
hastens
nerved
a
tempting
drew
favors.
Park avenue, nt 3 o'clock.
snlnd course with hot chocolate ns
About twenty of Mnstor's Billie's
BAPTIST SERVICES SUNDAY
AGENT
friends enjoyed this happy occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chrlstcnberry, refreshments.
0:30 A. M. The Big Men’s Class nt
Mrs. H. R. Stevens, Mrs. Amy, left
Mr»- R- K- Ncwmnn nn«| Mrs. D. L.
the Star Theatre. F. E.
DINNER PARTY
today for Lakeland, where they will Thrasher acted ns substitutes for nbGntchcl,
Pres. J. G. Shar­
sent club members.
A delightful ..ocial event of last
spend Monday with friends.
on,
teacher.
Club members enjoying this de- ( evening was the dinner party given
9:30 A. M. The regular Sunday
Mrs. Charles Fodder received word ,,Kh,fnl nHernoon, were; Mosdamcs , by Mrs. James Murry Wnllnco, at her'
School at the Temple.
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR
yesterday- of tin* death of her broth- 1,1 1“ Perkins, C. L. Itritt, 11. B. Low-1 home on Fifth rtreot, the occasion
Ji»o. I). Jinkin.n^upt,
er-in-law, A. It. Lov/den, at La.Mesn, *"• M*- s - Wiggins, A. B. Wallace, being their wedding anniversary.
11:00 A. M Preaching. ^ ‘liossons
Cnl. Her slater, Mrs. l.nwden, who Claude Hownrd, E. F. Householder, | This cozy homo was beautifully
From the Life of a Lob­
visited here as Miss Edith Lane, lias I). D. Caldwell,’ I). P. Drummond, Hal j decorated for the occasion, the nrtis-1
ster.’’
George llymnn,
•
tic color motif of ycl|ow nnd gieen,
many friends here who will be griev­ Wight.
pastor.
TFe club has hertoforo been called being used. Bankets idnl crystal vas­
ed to hear of her sorrow, and extend
0:30 p M. The
Young People's
the
Monday Bridge but it wns recent­ es of golden cosmos nnd zinnias, be­
their sympathy in her hour of bo-1
l
Meeting.
Mis3
Adolo
............... ,t i
renvemnt.
I ly decided to meet on Friday, and call ing used.
Rinen,
acting
president.
themselves the "Lucky Thirteen.”
The table wns beautiful with its
7:30 P.M. Preaching, "Building a
appointments, the yellow and green
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Moutz, of Phil- \
Wall Around Sanford."
Auto Radiators Repaired and New Cores, in­
•NELLIE TURNER CIRCLE
color motif being carried out in the
mlelphla, is spending some tiino
Munir:—The
muclc
nt
I'nc
Baptist
The Nellie Turner Circle met at the decorations nnd in the six' course
here at tile Montezuma.
Temple is always good. Miss Mnrstalled by Our Welding Process
homo of Mrs. Freeman, Tuesday nf- dinner.
dre presides at the organ. Mrs.
Covers were Inid for Mr. nnd Mrs.
E. L. Perkins, of Jncksonville,I tornoon, nt 3:30, in tho regular week­
Phillips directs the voices.
J. M. Wallace, Dr. nml Mis. Sam
GIVE US A TRIAL
spent the day hero yesterday attend­ ly meeting.
Attend
the Baptist services tomorrow
ing to business.
After a period of business n social Pulcston, Mr| and Mrs. D. L .Thrash­
and you will be glad.
-------hour was enjoyed. Dainty refresh- er and Mr. Charles Whittier.
J. (’nvcnniigb, of Wilmington, I merits of Ice cream nnd cake were
AT THE METHODIST CHURCH
THANKSGIVING PARTY
N. C., is spending several days here served.
An advertisement of the Methodist
Mr. nnd Mrs. W .S. Thornton en­
transacting business.
The roll wns called and in response
church
in today's Herald, notes that
tertained
the
members
of
the
latter
t
, to their names, the members repentHr.
S.
W.
Walker, of the Methodist
family
at
dinner
Thanksgiving
day.
Miss Martha Tufts, of Orlando, is cd a verse from their favorite hymn,
church,
will
preach Sunday night, on
The
guests
included
Mr.
und
Mrs.
the attractive guest of her cousin, • Adjourned to meet next Tuesday
207 French Ave.
Sanford, Fla.
tho
subject,
"A Young Man Who is
I).
I).
Hunter,
of
Winter
Park;
par­
Miss Dorothy Stokes.
afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Emma
ents of Mrs. Thornton; Mr. and Mrs Really a Man." All who have heard
_____
Johnson,
C. M. Hunter, and Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Walker, will he ready to attend
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stokes and
-------the services at the Methodist church
Dwight Babbitt.
Misses ) Hazel Sorrell nnd Dorothy
MOTHER’S CI.UIl
The news from Washington that
Sunday
night.
Stokes, spent the day In Orlando on The members of the Mother’s
the
nations uro not to scrap all urmMETHODIST CHURCH
Thanksgiving with the parents of Club held a very interesting meeting
ies
would
sound a little better if def­
\l.l. SOULS CHURCH SERVICE
Mrs. Stokes nnd Mbs Sorrell, Mr. nnd yesterday afternoon at the homo of
initely
announced
that neither will
The last of 'he special sermons will
Tomorrow, lirst Sunday in Advent.
Mrs. J. D. Sorrell.
i Mrs. F’reil Williams on Oak avenue.
they
let
all
the
armies
scrap.
Sunday Scnool at 9 a. m.
-------The club which lias recently ro-or- be preached by Dr. Walker nt the
Annual Service for
Low Mass at 10 a. m.
Edwnrd Brady, who is attending gnnired, reelected officers and ac- Methodist church Sunday night, at
In C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h e S e v e n t h .1 ml loin I
C i r c u i t o f t h e N tn tr o f K lo r liln ,
Benediction after Mass.
scbool at Mt. Verde, Is spending the cepted their new charter. All gnind- 7:30, to young people. Subject,
Sem inole C o u n t,.
SAINT ANDREW S
Tomorrow, the .monthly collection
Thnnksglving holidays here with bis mothers are to lie honorary members. "Young Man Who is u Man."
A C T IO N 1-011 ItIV O ItC K
will
lie
taken
up.
Sundny
morning,
be
will
preach
on
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. BraBROTHERHOOD
At the cooked food salo Wednes­
C ITATIO N
Welcome to strangers.
«ly, returning to Mt. Verde, Monday. day, a neat sum wns realized, which "God and Evolution."
Low Itn in hu rR er, C om p l a in a n t ,
The Sunday school meets at P:30
vs.
will be used to buy lunches for the
Ma r i o I l a m t i ur K o r , D e f e n d a n t .
McHBrz. I). L .Thrasher, R. E. Ncw- school children that can not afford to a. in. Dr. Phillips, teaches a class of
T o M a r i o l l n m h u r K o r . Ilye, No w Y or k:
It a p p e n r l t i R f r o n t a n a f f i d a v i t filed
men at the church nt 9:46. Dr.
Cl 1RI ST IAN SC IE NCE
nuin, G. A. Speer, returned home yes­ buy them.
In t h i s c a u s e t h a t y o u a r o a non-ruM|Walker
tcnchen
men
and
women
at
the
d
o
n t o f t h o Ht nt o o f l-'lorlda, you a r e
terday after spendltiir »hi&gt; oust week
SERVICES
Many things of importance were
liorotiy o r d e r e d t o bo a n a p p e a r lioforo
Princess
theatre,
ut
9:50.
hunting.
o u r s a i d c o u r t n t t h o C o u r t II ouho In
discussed at this meeting. It wns al­
"Where The While Way Is*
Hunfard, Florldn. on tho F ir st Monday
SUNDAY, November 27th,
so decided to meet the first und third
In P o c o m h e r , A. D. 1921, t h o s a m e Ih-Iuk
SENATOR FLETCHER HERE
I lia Bth d a y t h o r o o f . a n d a r u l e d a y of Advent Sunday, Nov. 27
Subject:
Mrs. It. E. Tolar nnd little daugh­ F'riday of cnch month nt the woman’s
t h i s C o u r t , to n t t s w e r t h o hill of c o m ­
7:30 I*. M.
Indent and Modern Necromancy,
ter, Mnry Elizabeth, are visiting dub bouse instead of the second and
p l a i n t fi l ed h e r o i n a g a i n s t you, olso t ho
s
u
m
o
wi
l
l
ho
t
n
k
o
n
n
s
c
o
n
f
e
s
s
e
d
a
n
d
Senator Duncan U. Fletcher was
alias Mesmerism and Hypno
All friends and parents of the men
friends and relatives In Jacksonville, fourth as heretofore.
f o l l o w o d b y a p p r o p r i a t e decree.
It Is f u r t h o r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s o r d o r anti boys are especially invited to
tlsm Denounced.’’
During their absence Mrs. C. A. Polk! The officers for tho nsuing year are here a short while today nnd paid the
he p u b l i s h e d In t h o H a n fo rd H e r a l d , a
n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In Heml nol e C o u n ­
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, as follows: President, Mrs. R. R. Herald office an appreciated visit.
tuj
eonto
t*5*
**
ty. F l o r i d a , o n c e e a c h wcolt for f o u r
The
Senator
has
been
inspeetjng
riv­
Sunday
School...10:00
.
m.
c
onsecutive w eeks
■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I1Peas; Vice President, Mrs. R. C. Mnx( l i v e n u n d e r m y l i nnd n n d t h e seitl of
Church Service... 11;00 n. m.
■
■ well; Secretary, Mrs. W. M. Thig- ers anil harbors on the east coast and
s nl d C o u r t , t h i s t h o 28th d a y of Oct obcuhfo
down
to
see
his
sister,
Mrs.
J.
or, A D. 1921.
__
__ _ _
■ pen; Treasurer, Mrs. A. M. Phillips,
(HEAL)
„ K. A. POUOLASH,
Woman’s Club Bldg., Oak Ave.
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J i nnd Press Reporter, Mrs D .C. Mnr- H. Huddleston ,nt Geneva, this coun­
C lork of Circuit Court.
Homl
nol o Coti nty, Fl o r l d n
ty,
for
a
week-end
visit.
Hu
is
look­
All Are Welcome.
lowe.
Dy: V. K. POUOI.ASH P C
ing fine nfter his strenuous labors nt
B. F. l l O t J H U O L P KI l .
Attornoy.
I87.f,tc
Washington nnd expects to ga back
FOR MISS IIERNDON
One of the most delightful nffulrs to work with renewed vigor after his
la n u a a i
being given for Miss Norinn Hern­ vacation in his home ztatc.
don, a bride-diet, of next month, was
icz * # * * fix H
the bridge party given Inst evening
#
by Mrs. U. R. Klrtley, at her attract­
—Psalms 115:12 }i
ive homo on Magnolia avenue. There i #
being sevjn tables cf players.
tet’ le,p er? healed’ °nv ;? tm;ned t0 thank Jesus, his healer, !
A profusion of lovely pink roses I #oa ■»
the
other
nine
had not one word of thanks. Will you be •imontr those •
were used in the living room; baskets
who receive God’s blessings without a word of thanks, or will youturn \
of thesa fragrant flowers being ef­
PARISH HOUSE (CALENDAR.
aside to thank your Lord?
^
S
fectively placed on tables and cabi­
Holy Cross Parish II ouho
nets. In the ,llre-plnce,
u
mlnnture
„ ,,
Nov. 27.—Brotherhood of St. AnWe invite you to spend an hour Sunday mornimr and nio-ht f o r !
"Military Wedding*’ was arranged. drow Dlnnor
Tho handsome groom, with his uni,)cc i.g .-H o ly Cross Bazaar.
praise and worship. SUNDAY 11:00 A. M. and 7?30 P. M
j
form, stood beside the dainty hrldo,
Dec. 0-7.—All Soul’s Bazaar..
who w oh dressed In whlto tulle, above
them was an arch of feathery fern,
standpatter: One who endures a
and In front of them was arranged ' tnck in hlll #boo bocaUflo lt ls too
frO
“Foot of First St ” mlnontura candle sticks and candela-' mucb trouble to unlace tho shoe,
Corner Oak and ^hjird
&lt;-H J &lt;1 REVE- D- BROWNLEE,TaStor
lm
bras, making n vory charming picture. I
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Tho decorations in tho dining room 1 tut 'a saili hzbald want as.

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Frank Akers Tire Co.

WE HAVE FOR SALE CITY LOTS

M e is c h

R e a lt y C o m p a n y
A. P. CONNELLY

Radiator Repair Shop
C. R . B e r g q u is t

B . S. A

HOLY CROSS
CHURCH

BROTHERHOOD OF
SAINT ANDREW

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RWff,

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BATTERY!
:! CO.

AUTOMOTIVE
ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERS 1

What Shall I Render Unto the Lord and His Benefits to Me? j

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MEETINGS

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T h e F i r s t P re s b y te r ia n C h u rc h

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1921

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Summary of tho
Floating Small
Talko Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Roadero

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&lt;In,and About
The City &lt;jt

lilttla HappAalais
Mention of
7 . . Jn
Matters la Brlof
Parsons! Itomo
of Intoroot

W ant Dri Walker
To Stay,on Sanford,
Petition Conference
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.The Board of Stewards of the Meth­
odist Church passed tho following reaolution at tf meeting last night:
ta m to m m * *
\ Ladies, don’t you remember the time you had last Christmas trying to
Rav. J. P. Hilburh, P. E.,
M
’'l*
Care Fourth Quarterly Conference. 5 locate a nice pair of warm house slippers for HIM? Had to send out of
Dear Sir:
WHEREA8, tho conference year is S town for them, didn’t you?
m
— ■- •
practically at an end and reports from
i
,
. vFor Florda: partly cloudy
different activities of tho church are
m tonight and Sunday; probIIn order, and
m nbly showers iri( 1 extrema
And tho summer wenthor
WHEREAS, tho Board of Stewards
yai south portion.
%
continues and regardless of
of the Church at Sehford feel a great
reports there is no chanco
deal of pride in the unusual progress
I*® for a cold wove as yet.
thnt hns boon mnda In all lines of the
I*® Somo time maybe in tho.
church work during the pnst year as
J. H. Huddleston, of G6novl;,NWos ^
next Bix months or more
and a nice line of them, too. We suggest that you call and pick out the
hns been testified by tho increased at­
in the city today coming 6yir to.got ** there will bo a cold spell
tendance at all religious services, by
Senator Fletcher, and take him homo **» that wll help us to move
pair or pairs you want for this year and we will lay them aside for you
the increase of over one hundred
our lettuce crop, that will
for a visit.
’
Ki
names on the church roll, and by the
until you want them.
** help tho wood man, that
loyal financial support which tho
C. It. Eorgqulat hns an ndvortisewill help Santa Clause keep
church has had from this membership
ent in this issue calling attention to
lip his impersonation. Hownnd,
the fact that tho has started a radia­
ever, it is nice wenthor at
HOLIDAYS ARE NOT FAR OFF NOW
WHEREAS, we feel that such a
tor repair shop at 207 French avenue.
that and we hnvo nothing
year should not close without our doA radiator repair Bhop is something
to complain about. We all I** elating our nprccintion of .the pastor
seem to bo getting three
thnt hns been needed in tho automo­
j whoso untiring efforts, whose conbile lino and Mr. Bergqulst will no 8® squares a day and wo note
.stnnt good will, nnd whoso inspired
there is nobody sleeping In *4 , words* of spiritual guldnnco hnvo been
doubt do well in his new venture. Give
*4 the parks as yet, yes.
him a call.
*4 such a source of inspiration to this
5:40 A. M. NOV. 26, (021
*4 church Jn its every branch, and,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Fleischer left this *4 Maximum ................... 83 "^4 ? WHEREAS, nil imlicntiunn point to
afternoon for New York, where they **» Minimum ....«............... 62 I1' the consunintion during the coming
(jo to see Mr. Fleischer’s • physiclnn. F®....Range ..................•...... 66 *4 year of various plans of importance,
Barometer ... ........... .30.08 F® which have boon formulated for the
Mr. Floischor had an operation per­
*’
4
Rain
.................................20 *4 j growth in both strength and usefulformed this summer and was getting
^
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1
Calm
and dear,
*4 ness of our church, therefore ho it,
along nicely, until recently hnH not
mi
I®1 | RESOLVED, that this body present
been so well, so thought best to see
f t Ri |q in ** for your esteemed consideration the
his physician again. Tho many friends F-i Itj Ri P-j
I points as outlined above, which you * l l|ir r ln r C m ir l. \ n * H a v e n C o u n t y , Noof Mr. Fleischer wish him a speedy
i riiliter C:iril, IIIJI
DYNAMITE
PLACED
| will find amply substantiated in the
recovery.
FOR S A L E
1 N NEGRO THEATRE
detailed reports submitted to you nt IM w nnl M. li rail Icy.
o
•
—
vs.
AT
ST.
PETERSBURG
this
time
by
the
various
departments
Mr. and Mrs. Will Stevens, cf Luke
1‘l or r c i i un t ||. F o s t e r , el als.
6-room Bungalow, well located, $4,000 Terms
of the church, and be it further- *
Worth, were here today onrouto to
n i l l I F. I I O F M i l' ll i:
( l l y T h e A m to c ln lrd l ’ r r a . )
RESOLVED, thnt wo respectfully
2-story, 5-room house, new...... 3,750 Terms
Winter i’nrk, to visit their son, Wal­
I*|ion llic i'uiii|iliilnt n f F il wa r i l M
ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 26.—Two!ntu| unanimously urgu thnt if possible llrai
lace Stevens, who is a student at Rol­
New H a v e n . C o n n e c t i c u t ,
Small 5-rm. cottage, well located 2,750 Terms
explosions early this morning wreck-1Brother Walker be returned to us for p r a ylll moy,t f o«ifr reamtiiH
t h e r e i n eel forlli a
lins College. Mr. Stevens is an old
J
m
l
n
n
i
e
n
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ctl the interior of n negro movie another year's service, to tho end that tl e 11* t he r e a l eat a t a ileHcrlticil In 1' uranewspaper man of this state, and for
o f t h e C o m p l a i n t In t h e a Torehouse on Ninth street. One charge under his wise leadership our useful sgar uliti iha cIII
rooms',on brick ro a d ........ 4,200 Terms
t i o n In h i m anil d e c l a r i n g t h a t
some time wnB publisher of tho
h e d e f e n d a n t s h a v e a n y entitle.
CITY LOTS— EASY PAYMENTS
Moore Haven Times, a paper that he of dynamite placed on the key board ness in the Master's work may be still nI notneer eosft tIn
o r tnoilmlirnuceH t h e r e o n or
a n y p a r t t h e r e o f , r e h i r mi t i l o to t h e MuOther Desirable Real Estate. We can Suit any Inquiry
founded in the new town of Moore of a mechanical piano was reduced to further enlarged,
perlor Court within and for the County
splinters.
Respectfully submitted,
of N e w H a v e n to ho h i d d e n a t Now
Haven.
H a v e n on t h e fl rat T u e n d a y o f Decem­
BOARD OF STEWARDS,
FORREST LAKE STATES HIS
.
M. E. Church, South, ber,It aH»2t.
p p e a r i n g t o a n d b e i n g f o u n d liy
LEGION WILL GIVE DANCE
thi n C o u r t Hint sold C o m p l a i n a n t rePOSITION.
Sanford, Fla. lut
ed to e e r t o l n re a l ent i t l e n l t i m i e d In
AT VALDEZ MONDAY NIGHT
auld Ne w H a v e n In w h i c h t h e w id o w ,
By S. O. SHINHOLSER,
hei r s, r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s a n d c r e d i t o r s o f
WILL BE DINNER DANCE I To the Voters of Sanford:
T. F. ADAMS,
IVIIIIain K. F o s t e r , l at e o f t h e Ci t y o f
Muffulo. HI a to of Now Yorlt, d e c e a s e d ,
Z.
B. RATLIFF,
I
It
has
come
to
my
attention
that
Hie
w i d o w , h e i r s, r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s a n d
The American Legion will give a
c
r e d i t o r s o f Kl onxor K, F o s t e r , l a t e of
Committee.
1
efforts
nre
still
being
Hindu
to
have
H a nf or d, In t h e C o u n t y o f Hctnlnole,
dinner dnneo nt the Valdez hotel Mon­
Sanford, Fin., Nov. 25th, 11)21.
S l a t e o f F l o r i d a , d ec e a s e d , t h e wi d o w,
day night for tho members of the 1the people believe thnt if elected City
helrH. r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s a n d c r e d i t o r s of
Commissioner
I
would
dismpt
our
K d w u r d IV. F o s t e r , Into o f I’o t s d a m In
Legion and their guests. The vaude­
t h e C o u n t y o f Ht. l a t w r e n c e , H t nt e of
HELD UP AUTOMOBILE
'
present
form
of
government.
Ne w York,
de c e a s e d,
the
widower,
ville stunt hns been clilnnted nnd tho
STOLE $20,000 PAY ROLL
hei r s, r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s a n d c r e d i t o r s or
affair will be nn informnl dinner dance I Now nothing could lie further from
M
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I’e
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Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No nd taken Tor less than
AT CHELSEA, MASH. ■South K i n g s t o n , In t h e C o u anet ye d a l of
with Ball’s orchestra to furnish tho tho truth than such propaganda, for
W a s h i n g t o n , S t a t e of t t h o d e I s l a n d , t h e
25 cents, nnd positively no classified nds charged to anyone. Cask
the following rensons:
w i d o w , h e i r s, r e p r e s e n l a t I v e s a n d o r e d music,
( I l y T h e I m u ir l ii l r d 1'rrna)
must accompany nil orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
ItoetF o f ICMza M. Illce, l u t e of N o r t h ­
First: I will be only one of three
CHELSEA, Mnss., Nov. 26.—Four a m p t o n In t h u C o u n t y o f l l ut nps l i l r o,
Tho event ppri mlses to bo a most
cordingly.
enjoy aide one in every respect and comissloners and could not do any men held up an automobile from the Cc eoams emd .o nAwnenaal t hVeor nf o nM aofs s apcahr ut ss s ue tntks n. o dwen­
If l i v i n g a n d If d ec e a s e d t h u w i d o w e r ,
tho members of the Legion nnd their net without being joined by one or First National Bank of Boston today If
FOR RENT—Ono furnished bod
a n y . h e i r s, r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s a n d c r e d ­
FOR SALE
| and stole the payroll funds of twenty i t o r s o f s a i d A n n a Ve r n o n , t h e hei r s ,
families nre looking forwdrd to n big more of the others.
room, also garage. 116 Laurel Avo.
Second: Tho City Commissioners thousand dollars. The men escaped, r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s a m i c r e d i t o r s o f l l o t h a FOR HALE—By ownor, handsome
100-tfc
time.
I'J. Hiisli netl l a t e of sai d I’e a e e d a l e d e ­
ennnot under the law
abolish tho although one Is believed to tie wound­ c e a s e d , a n d E l i s a b e t h t i ' l t r l e n Itlce a l i a s
homo
furnished,
modem
conveni­
FOR RENT—Bed room, 311 Park nvoMice, of mild N o r t h a m p t o n , o r
present charter, even though they all ed. The bandits opened lire on the sEolimzao M
o r e i t h e r of t h e m c l a i m o r m a y ences, garago and hearing grovo; also
EMORY GLEE CLUB
nue.
178-tfc
erein ami that such
1automobile occupants when the ear cplearismo nasn oIungt ehrte s tto t hlie
ORLANDO DECEMBER 2. combine.
m a d e p a r t i e s to somo baautiful homo sites in a grovo
Tho city charter can only be chang­ stopped in front of a shoe stare. Mes­ t h i s a e t l o n mi d Hint t h e i r n a m e s a n d on a lake.
Box 110, Altamoiuo FOR RENT—Suburban bomo. Call
r e s i d e n c e s a r e to tlw |dn Ini Iff u n k n o w n
309-J.
167tfo
ed
by
an
act
of
the
legislature,
or
by
Springs,
Fla.
11-3-lmoc
sengers returned the fire nnd one rob- e x c e p t a s a f o r e s a i d
The Emory* University Glee Club
It Is t h e r e f o r e o r d e r e d t h a t n o t i c e of
a
vote
of
the
people
themselves.
j her in the meantime grabbing the I hc I n s t i t u t i o n of Mils a c t i o n he g i v e n FOR SALE—Belgian hnrctb Apply FOR RENT—Ferndnlc Apartments,
will come to Orlnndo December 2,
In t h e a b o v e n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s by p u b ­
Furthermore, I hnvo no desire to money ling.
furnished or unfurnished. Sco Mrs.
to Geo. Moro, 511 Elm avo. Phono
for a concert at the Lucerne theatre.
l i s h i n g t h i s t i n i e r of Not i ce tn t h e f o l ­
upset
tho
present
form
of
govern­
l o w i n g n e w s p a p e r s , viz.: l l u f f a l o C o r n ­ 251.
ltio-tfdh L, G. Loveless, in Muisch block, 305
The club is one of the most widely
ier. it n e w s p a p e r h a v i n g a c i r c u l a t i o n
In s a i d C i t y of l l uf f a l o; H a n f o r d II e r a hi. FOR SALE—Dining table, walnut bed East First St. Phono 295-L1 104tfc
known in the south and is being well ment, as it is the substance thnt PASS A GRILLE MAYOR
a
n e w s p a p e r h a v i n g u c i r c u l a t i o n In
counts
in
anything,
ami
not
the
form.
"WILL NOT QUIT JOB
received at all its engagements.
s a h t H a n f o r d ; I’o t s d a m C o u r i e r Ai F r e e ­
and springs. Call 309-J.
200-tfc FOR RENT—House of 8 rooms and
However, there enn doubtless lie some
man, a new spaper having a circula­
WHILE
UNDER
FIRE
Besides tbc usual songs by the en­
hath. 1022 Onk avenue,
207-5tc
t i o n In s a i d I’o t s d u m : I’r o v l d e n c o J o u r ­ FOR SALE—Ono Florence Automat­
improvements made in the present
nal. a n e w s p a p e r h a v i n g a e l r c u l a t l o n
tire organization which numbers
ic 3-burnor oil stove with mantel FOR RENT—Two furnished bod
chnrter ns hns already been demon­
I’ASSA GRILLE, Nov. 26.—The xIIIe l tse,a i da In' eeawe se pd aa lpee;r Nhoa rvtihnagm pa t ocni r c uliitl a ­ ami oven. Call 115-W.
thirty men, several special acts will
201 -tfo
rooms, Mrs. W. F. Leavitt, corner
strated, for example, the present movement to oust Mayor J. J. Duffy t i on In s a i d N o r t h a m p t o n ; Ne w H a v e n
be offered, including a burlesque on
r i e r , a n e w s p a p e r h a v i n g a FOR SALE—Ono Daisy churn. Call Elm and Third. Phono 437-W.
method of nominating candidates; but from office which took the shape re­ Jc oi rucrunlaalt-i Co no u In
s a i d Ci t y o f Ne w H a v e n ,
modern grand opera, the famous bol­
c t i v e l y , once, on o r b e f o r e N o v e m ­
11B-W.
201-tfc
21-tfc
such improvements nre matters for cently of a petition being circulated rbeesrp e.mth.
11)21. a n d to s a i d Kllzat fel h
shevik jazz nnd ’southern melodics
the legislature, or
for tho people calling for a recall election, has been t i ' l t r l e n Mice a l i a s El i za M. Mice, by FOR SALE—Two story business
by the male quartet.—Orlnndo Senti­
WANTED
themselves, nnd ennnot bo effected by dropped. The petitioners were dis­ dmie pmio snoi t ui ns .g caotmt epsltaeidn t ,c oapfifeisd aovfi t t haen dw roirt ­,
building. Apply to thu ownor, Klen
nel.
d e r o f n ot i c e In t h e post o ff leu p o s t a g e Ares, 805 nth St,
205-tfc
WANTED—Customers
for fresh miik,
the commissioners.
satisfied with what they termed the p ai d a m i l e t t e r r e g i s t e r e d at s a i d N o w
morning and evening deliveries.—R.
I believe hat the administrative mayor’s failure to elenn up the is­ H a v e n a d d r e s s e d to sai d E l i z a b e t h FOR SALE—Cnbbnga mid lettuce
D ' l l r l e u Mleo a t No. IIS K e n s i n g t o n A v e ­
ATTENTION, I,EG ION
affairs of tho city enn bo run on a land nftef the recent storm. Tho nue, N o r t h a m p t o n , H a m p s h i r e C o u n t y ,
plants. Soo R. P. Crenshaw at* tho L. Garrison. Phono 3711. 160-St-Ta
setts.
moro economical bnsis than is boing work of putting things back in shape, C o p u u o n w e a I t i i o fIIVM aTs sHaEc h uCO
postoffico.
200-tfc WANTED—Salesman with car to
HI IT.
Don’t forget the dinner dnnee at done nt present, nnd nt the same time,
EMIIOI.I, M AlMiHM.
however, hns go‘tcn under way nnd
Hell low priced 10,000 miio
^ord
FOR
SALE—at
a
genuine
bargain,
60
Assistant Clerk.
tho Hotel Valdez Monday night. In­ with grenter efficiency, and if elected
T h e f o r e g o i n g Is a t r u e e o p y o r t hu
the agitation agninst the executive
acres
rich
hammock
land,
250
hear­
(ires.
Guaranteed
salary
ami
con­
formal and everyone will ho comfort­ I shall work to thnt end.
o r i g i n a l o r d e r o f notice.
stopped.
ing
orange
mid
grapefruit
trees,
near
tract
to
right
party.—Goodstoek
Cord
Attest:
J. I*. H E JON.
able nnd made to feel nt homo. Ball's
D e p u t y Sh e r i f f .
I boliovo thnt the law requiring a
Mayor Duffoy is reported to hnvo 11-2(1-l i e
(iunuva on tho Sanford-Gonovn high­ Tiro Co., 308 South LaSullu St., Chi­
orchestra for the music.
budget for each fiscal ’yenr’s reven­ told a mnss meeting that he was
* 210-ltp
Rivers Brothers are offering aston­ way. For particulars address Box cago, ill.
ues nnd expenses should he rigidly ready to quit tho Job but ho would
416,
St.
Augustine,
Fin,
207-6tc
ishing values for ton tlnys in their
CONFIDENCE MAN
followed, and thnt tho ndinlnlstrntlvo not do so under fire.
LOST
Fall Invitation sale beginning Satur­ GENUINE
FROSTPROOF CAIIWILL BE TRIED IN
nffnirs of tho city should be conduct­
day, November 26, For example: La­
hngo plants.
Lending vorlutles,
MARION COUNTV
ed on thnt bnsis.
Help a youngster win tho prize. Buy dies Art Silk Hose, 40c; men's full Immediate shipments.
Satisfaction LOST—Golf bag, con­
I hnvc made no statement or prom- n 10c ticket redeemable nt the Epistaining sticks and the
OCALA, Nov. 26.—Tho trinl of Ihc of whnt I shall do If elected, »jidjcor,nl n„Ijn r December 1st and 2nd, mercerized socks, 25c; sturdy child­ guaranteed. Cnslt with orders. Post­
ren's hose, JDc, and a varied assort­ paid 200—50c; 500—11.00; 1,000— barrel of a gun, Satur­
■“ Little Jeff" Shnrum, nllnsi.Jeffries, shall not do so, except such publicjn| „ |0 (&gt;ur|Hb n 0Ullei
171-tfc ment of choice merchandise in all de­
$1.75. Express largo strong plants
alleged nationwide confidence man, statements as may be published over
partments. Get one of our Imml hills 1.000— $1.25. Wholosalo $1.00 pur 1,- day afternoon. Reward
is set for Jnnunry 16, in federal court my signature, as is this one,
The I. W. W., organization Is plan­ and study it cloBoiy. It will pay you. 000, Klondyku and Missionary straw­ if returned to Philip R.
hen'. Shnrum, it is alleged, fleeced
Sincerely,
ning
to begin another nntionwido
210-2tc berry plants, postpaid, 500—$2.50;
tho Florida tourists by tho wholeshlo
FORREST LAKE.
campaign
for
converts—nnd
tho
Tam­
1.000— $1.75.—Southern Plant Special­ Andrew, Celery Avenue.
for the pnst two seasons, including
2 1 0 - 8 t e . _____________
pa Tribune is using red headlines
208-tfc
Subscribers t j the Daily Hornld ist, Madison, Fla.
208-10tp Phone 371-Q
tho swindle of II, P .Kontzcr, of
ugnin.
should
ask
'i
r
n
receipt
when
the
TYPEWRITER Bargains:
Under­
Pennsylvania, a tourist, of twenty-flvo t u t a DAILY HERALD w a m t a d .
carrier- boy -ollect from you. It is
woods, Remingtons, Smiths, Coron­
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
tho only protection you have In case as, Royals, Munarchs, Olivers, $20 to
the carrier chnngca or there happens $00. We buy, sell, repair, uxchaiige.
Wo hnvo not lost any part of our
to be a mlrtuko in the account. Each Tampa Book 4: Stationery Co., 513 plant, hut wish to inform our many
carrier boy is supplied with recoipt Frnnklln St., Tampa, Fin.
20!)-3tc friends and tho public thnt wo are in
books, mill In commanded to give a Ft)R'.^LE^TwiiTlrnllnri' motorcycle n position to flguro on your cement
receipt by ths Toroid. See *bnt ye"
with side caff Inquire Ford Ser­ sidewalk work, and furnish any kind
cot your vecoipt at the end
each vice Station.
ltp of content building blocks or concroto
week if you rro pr.viug thr.t way.
For office sup piles, stationery, ate.', building material.—MIRACLE CON­
m
CRETE CO., J. E. TERWILLEGER,
______ *1 SUBJECT AT THE METHODIST CHURCH
i' o iu r to tho Herald office,
If law is tho will of the people,
Prop. Phono 244-4.
200-3to
Car. Fifth Street nnd Park Avenue
S ~ —
why such universal use of this word
FOR
RENT
“enforcement T"
William Jennings Bryan says the
FOR RENT—2 furnished bed rooms.
liquor
situation In Florida is serious,
Phono 487-W, comer Elm &amp; Third
When our hoys first went into the Streot.
105-tfc Evon tho opponents of prohibition
■ service, spiral puttees wore worth as FOR RENT — l,Tght housekeeping agree with. Mr. Bryan In this stftto*
high ap $6 a pair to them. After a
rooms and unfurnished rooms, 1020 ment.
few months In tho serivlco they
311-ltp
wouldn’t pay 60 cents a pair. Con* Eust Second St.
Lot us boat our swords into plow­
Will Tell You How to Be a Real Man------------------------------Como Out and Hear Him Discuss I t
FOR"
R
E
N
f
^
w
o
furnlshetl
bod
dltions do change.
shares
sod our lato allies into China.
.
rooms. Inquire OOb Palmetto Avo.

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Stone’s Rich Fruit Cake.—L. P. McCuller.
‘ 203-tfc

is jealous of its reputation for Ser­
vice and seeks to justify it anew with
each individual problem presented
to it.
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this bank is available to its friends
and patrons at all times,-regardless
of the size of their transactions.

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666 cures Chills and Fever.

COMING WEEK NOVEMBER 28

Melville’s Comedians
Under Auspices

AMERICAN LEGION

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A .special invitation is extended to ladies to attend the per­
formance on Monday night, ns one lady is admitted free on
our opening night when accompanied by one pnid ticket.

The Opening Play

“WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE”
PRICES
Adults.................. 35e

Children............... 25c

Including War Tax

198-16tc

Have your watches and Jewelry r«
paired at McLaulln’s. Two first class
watch makers. Prompt service.
14u-tfc
To break a cold take 666.

196-16tc

Remaining turkeys will live to see
a democratic congress.

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The following prices are made to acquaint the public th a t 1
am trying to give the public a Hquare deal and if the patronage will permit 1 will install a dry cleaning plant to servo
the public. The following prices are made for two days only,

• MONDAY and TUESDAY, NOV. 28 and 29
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All goods received for delivery th at week. All goods called
for 'and delivered

3 1 pair pants pressed. . 25c
% 2 pair pants pressed ... 2fic
8 1 pair pants C. and P. ..50c
§ 2 pair pants C. and I*....51c
3 1 Waist P re ssed ........... 25c
3 2 Waists Pressed ......... 2(ic
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3 1 Coat cleaned and p.... 50c
3 2 Coats, C. and P............51c

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* 1 Suit pressed ................50c
3 2 Suits pressed ............51c
" 1 Suit C. and P............$1.00
S 2 Suits, C. and P...... 1.01

Normalcy has returned to Ireland.
Daily riots arc being Btaged,
Electricians, quick service, supplies
and fixtures.—Treadwell Electric Co.,
opp. Postoffice. Telephone 192, *
207-6tc
666 cures Uillous Fever.

190-lGtc

Thero must be no more wars. Let
tho killing be done by the automo­
biles.
196-16tc

t

2 Coat Suits cleaned
and pressed, plain .. 1.01
1 Suit (men) dyed $2.50 up
2 Suits (men) dyed 3.00 up
1 Coat Suit (ladies)
dyed ...................$2.50 up
2 Coat Suits (Indies)
dyed ................... 3.00 up

LAKELAND LAUNDRY AND PRESSING
CLUB
123 West First Street

Phone 475

if ho still has enough milk at meals
and sleeps outdoors.

Upper left—A nurse bathing a lit­
House wiring at right prices and (||
tle child of a tuberculous mother who
electric work of all kinds,—Troadwcll 1ls vcry jn
Electric Co., opposite Postoffico. Tele­
phone 192.
207-fltc
Upper right—This little boy as
"I'm a slcH man, Ddc.”—"How consumption but the nurse assures his
many quarts is the matter with mother he \lill continue to get better
you?"

Center—Nurse teaching a mother
who lost her bnby, how to bathe and
clothe this one. On the left Is a "po­
tential’’ mother taking a first lesson
also.

believed in the transmigration of
Jones' Dniry Fnrm little link sau­ LENA BELIEVES HER
Eggs, GGc dozen.—L. P. McCuller.
souls .To this note Miss Clarke re­
sage.—L.
P.
McCuller.
203-tfc
SOUL
A
WANDERING
203-tfc
NOMAII OF THE EONS plied on a slip of paper:
Nowadays a fellow considers he hns
"My sould is not old nor young.
Whoatsworth Biscuit, real Graham
had
a
successful
hunting
trip
if
he
There
is no age to the r o u I. I was
crnckors, 100 per cent whole wheat.
ORLANDO, Nov. 20.—Lena M. T.
gets
back
alive.
Esau.
Jacob
stole my birthright. It
—L. P. McCuller.
203-tfe
Clark appears to believe her soul has
was
not
nn
angel
he wrestled with till
been wnndofing around for eons, liv­
Whoatsworth, real whole wheat, ing In other bodies until it finally daybreak, it was Esau.
Isn’t it funny that tho malt rob­
"Afterwards, I was Saint Cecilia.
bers never interfere with your month­ pure graham flour.—L. P. McCuller. lodged in her own body. At least this
ly hills?
When
I played, music whispered to
is the opinion gained from a note she
Tho Friendly Class of tho Metho­
me
by
spirits, the music upset my
reporter in the.
dist Sunday School will have a cook­ sent a newspaper
husband
and he killed me."
Ruh-My-Tlsm for Rheumatism.
courtroom while the trial was going
ItHJ-IGtc ed food sale Saturday afternoon at the on Wednesday. The reporter sent | .Miss Clarke ceased her writing at
Union Pharmacy.
209-3tc
Miss Clarke a note asking her if she the request of her attorney.
Van Camp’s tall cream, $5,GO per
1
Anyhow, they shouldn't lock up the
case.—L. P. McCuller.
203-tfc
peace parley until they are good and
A ten-year naval holiday will niako sure; the dove got in.
thu sailor well-nigh gohsolete, if you
liko puns.
Hupmobile makes fin­

al reduction, open mod­
GfiG quickly relieves a cold. 100-lGtc
els, $1250, Detroit.—B.
Hupmobile makes fin­ &amp; O. MOTOR CO., San­
al reduction, open mod­ ford.
•
188-tfc
els, $1250, Detroit.—B.
&amp; O. MOTOR CO., San­ A general ro'uctanco to compro­
mise arouses the fear that a hard
ford.
winter won’t cause its much suffer­
ing ns hard heads.

In olden times men had bobbies to
Tho Ludies Union of tho Congrega­
keep them interested. Now they have
tional church will hold their annual
automobiles.
bazaar and cooked food sale December
Appilacldcola oysters.—L. P. Mc­ 17th. Place to bo announced Inter.
207-Tuo-Fri.-4tc
Culler.
203-tfc
FOR SALE—Eight room house with
Do you need elcctricnl fixtures for
your home? If so got our prices be­ bath. Immediate possession. Small
payment down, long time on bulnnco.
fore you buy.—Treadwell Electric Co.,
Soo Lane or address Box 782, Day­
oppoBito I’oatoffice. Telephone 102.
tona, Fla.
109-Tu-Snt-4w
207-fltc
As long ns the mail robbers con­
tinue their operation tho marines
Marines fighting train robbers
should not he forced to engage in un­
: should remember the man who sells exciting rifle range practice.
■ tickets is protected.

A C o zy H om e

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FROM THE FOREST TO YOU
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middle man’s profits nnd by delivering a home on record time direct
from the forest to you

QUICK BUILT BUNGALOWS
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showing in natural colors many attractive, money-saving homes.

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

ENTZMINGER BROTHERS
LOCAL AGENTS, LONG WOOD, FLA.

:
1 P. Beach C. &amp; P........ 75c ■ Etih-My-TiHm, a pain killer. 100-lGtc NEWBERRY’S DRUG STORE
Phono 35
2 P. Bench C. and P......7fic :■
201-tfc
s■ The Ladies of thu Presbyterian
1 Coat Suit cleaned and
Church will hold their Christmas ltnpressed, p la in ......... $1.00 ■m zour, Dec. 2 and 3, 1921. 167-o.n.w.tfc TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

SANFORD BRANCH
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To prevent a cold take 666. 106-lGtc

188-tfc

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ACTIVITIES OP PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES OP THE FLORIDA PUB­
LIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION
Asp.* ■■»#
§

Turkey hash is the national menu
today.

666 cures Malarial Fever.

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T. A. BUTNER, Prop.

J. T. Reeves Is no longer connected
with mo In any way, and I am not re­
sponsible for any money, fertilizer, or
nnything ho may chnrgo to mo. Tho
ngreoment I declare broken—and at
nn end.
MRS. M. B. ALLISON.
CHICKEN DINNER, Sunday noon
and ovening, Gray Gables, on the 200-D-n-W—4tp .
bench, Seabreeze, Fla,
Phono 491.
Free bath houses.
74-Frl-St-flni LEGION DINNER DANCE
AND VAUDEVILLE.
HENRY FORI) bus adapted the
use of tho GIANT "EXIDE" BatterThu American Legion will give a
ies for Ford cars. We glvo service, dinner dance and vaudcvlllo attraction
buy, soil and exchange butteries for at tho Valdez hotol Monday night, to
nil
makes automobiles, genuine which only Legion members and the
"EXIDE" service. Got- tho host.— Auxiliary can ho invited. The LyRAY BROTHERS, phono G48. 190-tfc man Twins have consented to put on
a vaudeville attraction for the occas­
Well, well, oil and rumors of oil ion, and many of tho Sanford girlH
aro ,to ho heard on every hand in will participate in vocal nnd dancing
numbers, nnd tho nlTnir promises to
Florida right now.
bo one of tho best over attempted in
city. All members of tho Leg­
Hupmobile makes fin­ this
ion nre requested to lot Frank Akers
al reduction, open mod­ know about your seats tomorrow, or
els, $1250, Detroit.—B. nt least by Friday at noon, In order
that tables can bo arranged for tho
&amp; O. MOTOR CO., San­ occasion,
ns tho tickets nre going
fast. Tho Legion nnd tho Auxiliary
ford.
188-tfC nro looking forward to n fine time
tlint , night—Monday night—don't
forget the date. Call up Frank Akers
over phono 447-w.
There’s one good thing to he Raid
about enmity—one enn always de­
pend on It. Friendship / often fails
ono.

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TOM MOORE

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H. R. STEVENS,
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CANDIDATE FOR Only 30 more Days till Xmas
By Henry'Clews &amp; Co.
CITY COMMISSION
NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Once more current^funds. Weakness In foreign

WANTED TO RENT

i
r , _____ .
„ | „ | . 0 jgram is n o t fo u n d ho m u c h in th o m o n
tunlns,
Pansies, Shasta nDaisies,
*ey
„,
nvolJ;
Finks
TUf
P
unco of dangers of war with the ex­
S .n JT E W A R T penditures that naturally grow out of
514 Myrtle. ItIiR
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exchange, particularly marks, has
Having sorved one term as city
been tho lonat encouraging element In commissioner, and having had the
the financial hlstqrV of tho past few privilege of assisting in establishing
days.
tho new form of government under
which we are now working, nnd the
N O T I C B O K f lA L H .O F * 20,000.00 S P E C ­ pcoplo of Sanford having soon fit to
I A L T A X flC ltO O f, D I S T R I C T N O .
placo my namo in nomination for an­
.1. S E M I N O L E c o u n t y ; K L O R other torm, I hereby announce my
*
I D A , ( O V IQ IIO S P E C I A L
T A X S C H O O L D IK T IIIC T )
cundidncy for tho position of city com-,
S C H O O L H O N IIS
missionar, to bo voted for on Decem­
Notion In h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t s e a l e d ber Oth next.
Mils . wi l l boj.. r e c e i v e d b y the
t h e cCount
ounty
In making this announcement, I
l l o n r d o f I ’u b l l o I n s t r u c t i o n o f* Soem
ml n o t e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , a t t h o of f l o o of hereby refer you to city records of ac­
the S u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f P u b l l a I n s t r u c ­
t i o n o f t h e e a h l C o u n t y a t t h o C o u r t complishments of tho past two years,
H. o u s e --------------In Ha n f o r d , F l.orida,
o r i d a , on
on or
o r bef
boforo
t h o e x p i r a t i o n o f t h i r t y d a y s f r o m t h o nnd if elected I expect to continue to
f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n o f Uiln n o t i c e a n d u n work for good, clenn government, nnd
til 3:00 o ' cl o c k In t h o a f t e r n o o n o f Dou e mh
nhor 22nd, 1921, f o r t h o p u r c h a s e of for tho interest of our city and its
m
I j 0,090.01) S p e c i a l T a x .School D i s t r i c t people.
♦
No. 3, S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , f l onde ;
s a i d h o n d a b e i n g d a t e d J u l y 1st, 1921.
Yours very truly,
:
h e a r i n g I n t e r e s t a t t h e r a t e Of 8 p e r
H. R. STEVENS.
cent per a n n u m , Internet pa y a b le s e m i ­
a n n u a l l y o n t h o f i r s t d a y o f J u l y a n d 11-21-tfc
J a n u a r y of each year until m a t u r i ty ;
said bonds m atu res and th e principal
b e c o m e s d u o n n d pi i ya hl o t h i r t y y o n r s
a f t e r tho date tboreaf; said bonds have
been valid ated an d ,c o n fi rm e d by decree
of th ^ C I rc u lt Court of tho Seventh J u ­
d i c i a l C i r c u i t of F l o r i d a , d a t e d Hopt e m h e r 30. 1921; s a i d b o n d s t o b o s o l d
for delivery within flftoen d a y s a f t e r
w r i t t e n n o t l c u of a c c e p t a n c e o f b i d Is
g i v e n ; s ol d b o n d s a r e o f 11,000.00 d e ­
nomination and Inturcst and prlnalpal
p a y a b le at Na tional P a r k Han k, City
a n d Ht a t e o f N e w York,

Kiteb bid must bo accompanied with fop Art,lUf C‘ Ul,rfh- G o r g e d with
a certified chock in tho aum of » 2oo.oo the crime, it became known in eon*
made payable to thu Hoard of Public
.
...
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,,
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Instruction for Huinlnnlo ('utility. Florl- neetion with the resumption or

iln. such c h e ck o f the s u c c e s s fu l bidder
to lie re ta in e d nn llip ild a tc d d a m a g e s to
the Hoard "tum id Die s u c c u s s fill b id d er
fa l l o r r e f u s e t o t a k e tin s a i d b o n d " a c ­
c o r d i n g to t h u turniH o f t hi n n o t l cu a n d
lit h bid. T h u s a i d H o a r d r e s e r v e s t hu
r i g h t t o r e j e c t a n y n n d ni l Ii IiI h.
A ll p ro p o sa ls should lie a d d ressed to
the C o u n ty Hoard o f P u b lic I nut r o d Ion
f o r S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a . c u r e of |

Burch’s trial todny.
They said they anticipated no op­
position from the prosecution on shell
motion, but added that if their wish
was denied, they would endeavor to
acquaint the court
with the gooB,,,or*
graphy
of
the
scene
of
the alleged
Ida, a n d m a r k e d "Hl ds f o r Hoads' .
W i t n e s s t h e b a n d s o f t b e C h a i r m a n murder through photographs.
a n d S e c r e t a r y a n d t h o s e a l o f t h o sale)
Hoard at Hanford. Seminole
County.
Tho re-opening of the trinl today,
F l o r i d a , Ibl a t b e Sib d a y o f N o v e m b e r ,
after
the Thanksgiving recess, found
A. t&gt;. 1921.
C OUNTY II OAHD O F P U H 0
women
nnd 2 men temporarily pass­
I.IC I N S T R U C T I ON , H E M I NOI. K COUNTY. F L O R I D A .
ed ns jurors.
Ry C. F. H AR R I S O N .
(Heal of H o a r d )
Chairm an.
Attest:
T W. L AW T O N .
Slip!, n n d E x - O f f i c i o Hour ot nr y.

NOTICE TO PUBLIC

SQt-Slo

______________________ I Although my entire plant was doiii circuit Court of Seventh Judicial strayed by fire Saturday night, I am
C ir c u it o f k t n l r o f F i n r l d n , S e m i ­
now prepared to taka enro of all old
n o l e Count)).— In C h s n r e r y
and
new eustomorB for any kind of
H I M . TO q t J I K T T I T L E
cement work. Cnll at 200 Pnrk nveF r a n c e s MlUnhoth S pra gu e, C o m p l a i n ­
nuc,
ant.
vs.
200-fltp
A. L. ROY.

The Altam onte Land Hotel nnd N av i­
gation Company, a corporation under
t h o InwH o f F l o r i d a , e t nl, D e f e n d ­
ants.
N O T I C E TO D E F E N D A N T S K N O W N
AND UNKNOW N
To:
The A ltamonte Land Hotel nnd
Navigation Company, a corporation
u n d e r t h e l a w n o f F l o r i d a , Ite s u c c e s ­
s o r s o r a s s i g n s , If e x i s t i n g , a n d t o al l
p a r l i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t hy, t h r o u g h
or under said corporation nr associa­
ti on In t h o f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d p r o p ­
e r l y s i t u a t e In
Homlnol o
County,
Florida, t o - w l t :
L o t a (39, 431, 445,
(111. 147, t D , 449, a n d t(S3, a m t a s t r i p
o f l a n d 24 1-2 feet , m o r o o r lose, o f f
t b e r e a r o r Bouth e n d of L o t s 428
nml 139, a c c o r d i n g t o P l a t o f A l t n mont o Land Hotel a n d Navigation
C o m p a n y ' s t r a c t d u l y r e c o r d e d In t h e
p u b l i c r e c o r d s of o r a n g e n n d S e m i ­
nole Counties, Flor ida, nnd more d e f ­
initely described
by
moles
and
bo u nd s ns follows; B e g in n i n g at a
p o i n t 1138 5 f e e t N o r t h nnd 30 f s n t
Mast of t h e H. W. c o r n e r o f tho N, E.
1-4 o f t h o H E. 1-4 o f Hoc 13. T w p .
31 H., R a n g e 2!i 10., t h e n c e N o r t h 144
feet , t h e n c e E a s t #18 foot, t h e n c e
N o r t h 3(12 feet , t h e n c e E a s t 284 foot,
t h e n c e S o u t h 888 feet , t h e n c e W e s t
528 feet , t h e n c e N o r t h 122 feel, t h e n c o
W e s t *54 f e e t to tDo p o i n t o f b e g l n nl ng.
To:
J o h n J. Ilrlght, Tru stpo for his
c h i l d r e n , n m l I n d i v i d u a l l y, If l i v i n g ,
a m t If d e a d , a l l p n r t l c s c l a i m i n g I n ­
t e r e s t s u n d e r 1he sai d J o h n J. I l r l g h t ,
t r u s te o f o r his children, nnd Individ­
u a l l y. d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e ;
tho
c h i l d r e n o f J o h n J. Hei ght , If l i vi ng,
a n d , If d e a d , a l l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n ­
t e r e s t s u n d e r tho ch il dr en of J o h n J.
Ilrlght, deceased, o r o th e r w is e ; a n d
J u l i a M l l r l n h l , If livi ng, and.
If
dunit, nil p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s
u n d e r .lul ln M. I l r l g h t , (Incensed, o r
o t h e r w i s e ; In n n d t o t h e f o l l o w i n g d e ­
s c r i b e d r e a l c s l a t o s l i u n l c In Htnnlnole County, Flor ida, to-wlt:
Lot
431 n o c o r d l n g t o P i a i o f A l t a m o n t e
I, ami H o l e l n n d N a v i g a t i o n
Com­
p a n y ’s t r a c t , d u l y r e c o r d e d In t h o
P u b l i c r e c o r d s o f O r n n g o n n d Hoinln o t e C o u n t i e s . F lo r i d a .
To:
F r a n k Hlinpson, O r a c e S i m p s o n
a n d H e l e n S i m p s o n , h o l r s n nd d n v l s psn o f Ml cl mel II. S i mp s o n, d e c e a s e d ,
If l i vi n g , a n d , If dontl, all p a r t i e s
claiming Interests
under
Frank
S i m p so n . D r a c o S i m p s o n a n d H e l e n
S i m p so n ,
deceased
or
otherwise;
F r a n k 13 . S i m p s o n , T h o m a s C, S i m p ­
son nnd W il l i a m Hutler, T r u s t e e s of
H e l e n S i m p s o n , If l i v i n g , a n d .
If
tlend, nil p a r t i e s u l n l m l u g I n t e r e s t s
u n d e r F r a n k E. S i m p s o n . T h o m a s C.
S i m p l o n a n i l W i l l i a m Hut l er , T r u s ­
t e e s o f H e l e n S i m p s o n , d ec e a s e d , o r
u l h n r w l s a ; n n d ni l p n r t l e s c l a i m i n g
I n t e r e s t s u n i t e r M i c h a e l 11. S i m p s o n ,
d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e , In a n d t o t h e
f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d l a n d s In S e m i n o l e
County. Florida, to-wlt;
A strln of
l a n d 24 1-2 f e e t wi de, mo r n o r less,
o f f t h o r e a r o r S o u t h a m i o f L o t 429
a c c o rd i n g to Pint of A lt a m o n te I.and
Hotel
ami
N avigation
Company's
t r a c t , r e c o r d e d In t h e P u b l i c R e c o r d s
of O ra n g o n n d
Seminole Counties,
Florida.
T o ; L a u r a J. (llhbx. If l i vi ng, nnd, If
dend, all p a r t i e s c la i m i n g In t er es t s
t i n d e r L a u r a J . Gi b b s , d e c e a s e d , o r
o t h e r w i s e ; L o m i d e r L u d l o w , If l i v i n g ,
a mi , If d e a d , ni t p n r t l e s c l a i m i n g I n ­
t e r e s t s u n d e r L o n n d e r L u d lo w, d e ­
c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e , In a n d t o t h o
f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d l n n d s In Heml n o t e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t o - w l t ; S B 1-4
o f N\V 1-4 o f N W 1-4 o f S e c t i on 14,
T w p . 11, R n n g o 29 E.
,
Ami to a n y a n d nil p e r e o n s o r p a r t i e s
c l a i m i n g a n y r i g h t , t i t l e o r I n t e r e s t s In
nml to tho p ro p e r ti e s he rel nnbov o d e ­
s c r i b e d , hy o r t h r o u g h a n y of t h e
nhovo n am ed parties, nr othnrwlso.
I t la H e r e b y O r d e r e d a m i l l o u u l r e d
t h n t y o u nml e n c h o f y o u do n n p e n r t o
t h e hilt o f c o m p l a i n t , h e r o i n filed, o n
t h s 2nd d a y o f J a n u a r y . A. D. 1922.
It le f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h n t t h t e o r d e r
o f p u b l i c a t i o n b e p u h l l e h e d In t h e S a n ­
f o r d H e r n i a , a n e w s p a p e r n u b l t e h od In
Sanfo rd , Sem in ole County, Flor ida, once
a w e e k f o r e i g h t co nse cu tive weeks.
W i r e e l s m y n a n d a n d of f.l cjlol
lu sea l of
( anf or d, F l o r i d a ,
ssid circuit court
ttlhjis
i s t h o &amp;tl| d a y o f
ovotn b sr, A . D .
1921.
(SEAL)
H. A. DUGLABB.
Clerk of Circuit Court,
Seventh Judicial
Cir­
c u i t o f F l o r i d a , Semi n-----County.
ole -

Sell it with a Herald Wnnt Ad.

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We will not sny "Do Your Christmas Shopping
Early.” Too many have said it before and it is al­
most a joke. But we 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 AND IN EVERYDAY LIFE—
It comes to you with full force thot you have not
been snving as you should. There is nothing gives
you so much independence ns a Bank Account
Como in anil lot us tell you about it. Christmas
brings it homo to you with full force.

The Peoples Banh

BURCII ATTORNEY
TO ASK JUDGE TO
VISIT DEATH SCENE

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 20.—A visit
by the judge and Jury to Beverly
Glen, near here, where J. Helton Ken­
Written opinion of Sir. Jno, C. Thotn- nedy, broker, is alleged to have been
tbo validity of "aid bonds will bo fur- murdered, will he asked by attorneys

such dangers, and also with the avoid­
ance of unproductive enterprises of
various kinds that are more nr less
directly associated therewith. This
phase of tlie limitation plan is already
commending itself more and more
widely to tho public and should afford
one
of those l&gt;roud optimistic elements
Frames Repaired Lenses Duplicated
which
make the difference between
EYES EXAMINED
depression and prosperity.
The Railroad Issue Again lrp
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
Questions
affecting the income pay­
OPT. I).
ing
power
of
the railroads are again
OPTICIAN—OPTOMETRIST
brought
to
the
front by tho definite
212 East. 1st St.
Snnford, Fla.
application of some fifty-two lines for
\VF, GRIND OUR OWN DENSE the establishment of a lower scale,of
wages. The matter has already been
referred to the Labor Board, where it
threatens to become involved with the
alleged promise made by Board mem­
bers some time ago to the effect that
they would defer discussion of wage
questions until after problems of
working hours hud been disposed of.
No such pledge was ever officially giv­
en by the hoard itsulf and it is not
believed that the administration will
permit nay unofficial or informal
promise of such a sort to servo tho
purpose of deferring (Incisions which
should legitimately be arrived at in
SAVE YOU MONEY
order to afford a sound basis for busi­
ness. What the public believes in tho
matter is indicated by tho generally
hatter attitude toward railroad stocks,
Writo us
values having shown a decided firm­
Empire Hotel Block ness
during tho week,
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Business and Investment
Tho steady growth of investment
funds is illustrated by the enormous
oversubscription to the offering of
Now York telephone bonds during tho
past week, while the continued abund­
ance of funds in various directions is
making itself felt as an Important
factor in business development. Al­
ready building has been materially
Dependable Service
cheapened and new construction which
wns noted some time ago is holding
up, considering seasonal conditions,
unexpectedly well. In.n number of
We do square,
other industrial lines there has been
straight-forward
decided advance during the past few
wouks, leather companies particular­
Repair work and
ly reporting improvement, A demand
“WE DO IT FOR
for copper nnd other basic materials,
j Including iron and steel, is also show­
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in g nn increase. Meanwhllo tho tax
hill is ovldently npproaching its flnnl
stage In congress, arid while tho churFoot of First St.
' neter of Its tormH hns not been vory
^
, satisfactory to thoso who had hoped
--------------------------■ ... for somo real improvement, the adopB F. 1IOUB HOLDER,
UilINK
' tion of it should holp at least in a sonSolicitor fo r Complt.
ll-B-9to
Elder Springs Water, fte 99 98-100 timental way. Return of funds to tho
Tho world news the day It happens;
ur cent pure. Pboita flit
'cities from the crop moving districts
has materially hoiped tho supply and delivered at your dpor each evening,
'in somo measure roducod tho cost of 15c the wm )l
HERALD ADS get results.
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SANFORD AUTO
EXCHANGE

PAOB SEVEN

OUR WEEKLY BUSINESS
REVIEW
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tho dominating factor In the stock
market has been i» great international
Optometrist-Optician event. Secretary Hughes' unexpect­
Office Opp. F. 0.
Phoiw 192 ed nnd radical proposal for tho limi­
tation of nrmnmonts was not only an
Influence of the broadest character af­
TRAPPERS TAKE NOTICE.
. *' 4- «- *J , fecting all financial relationships but
Th« law now requires that you se­ was uho an immediate market f a c t o r .
cure a license to trap fur boaring ani- Tho ready acceptance of tho genural
nUls or to chaso tjio home with dogs, Idea of armament limitation by tho
you are (required to securo this li­ foreign powers makes tho suggestions
cense, which will cost 11.00. 1 give of Mr. Hughus u continuing clement
this notice on account of the law being in the situation besides holding out
new and shall expect all Intonated hope of budget improvement that must
be of greatest help in the revision of
p a r t i e s to securo llconse boforo engag­
taxation,
ing in trapping of any nature.
Steel and Shipbuilding Affected
E. F. HOUSEHOLDER,
Of
course, tho immediate nnd di­
County Judge.
rect effects of armament limitation
in tho naval sense tend to be injur­
e x p e r t INSURANCE BEWICK
ious to stool and shipbuilding shares,
I represent progressive, modern In­ and as a result there was at the out­
surance old-line companies and . am set some fenr regarding the possible
prompt In rendering you expert serv- effect of the program. Judge Gary's
ice In securing for you Just what you fumphatir announcement that what Is
want in life Insurance on the Plon good for general business is good also
suited to your present an-’ fu tu re. foi&gt;. the 9tucl buBincflH waH n much
need. Endowment, monthly income moro philosophic way of looking at
plans, nnd automobilo nnd fire in- tho situution nntl promptly overenmo
aurance. Writo or phone me to call.jth(f poMim|im that had been felt by
W. J. THIG P E N . _____some regarding tho steel stocks ns an
investment, The effect of the armH. W. NICKERSON ament proposal has not yet been ful-------ly gouged by the market, but the
Public Accountant; AuditB—Systems wiser operators very properly are
Income Tax Service
coming to regard it as an optimistic
factor.
Room 10 McNclll-Davis Bldg.
Some Budget Results
Orlando,
Fla.
I'hone 852
It would lie easy to overestimate
tile immediate saving to be obtained
from limitation of armaments, Those
who compute it at about $250,000,000
u year so fltr as the United States
5 OR 0 ROOM HOUSE unfurnished. is concerned are probably about as
near correct as available figures will
I)R. WM. KERMODE
202-Ctp
Garner-Wood ruff Bldg. permit. As for the principal foreign
Icountries affected by the plan—Great
Britain and Japan—their combined
saving
may lie somewhat greater than
Edith Lucille Ball
ours, lint it does not seem likely that
in any country the saving will amount
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to more than about 10 per cent of the
■Graduate Chicago Musical College
aggregate budget, and in this country
hardly more than 5 per cent. This,
’Residence 719 Oak Avc.
Phone 213 of course, is much less than is sup­
posed by most of those who engage in
the popular discussion of tho .econom­
Plants
ies to be hud from naval limitation.
ready:
The constructive effect of the pro-

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NOTICE.
meeting of tho Seminole
Retireen Lodge, Friday evening at
7:110, in Mnsonic hall. Nomination of
officers. A Rood nttcndanco is deBired. VisitlnR Rebeccas always wel­
Sanford, Fla. come.
SECRETARY.
KeRulnr

F. P. RINES
105 Palmetto Ave.

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Christmas
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all the Christmas Cards
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