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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
volume

NUMBER l i t

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER l l , 1921

n

Flames Sweep Over a Long Island Resort

Coffee Roast
jn g P l a n t Located
Through C. o f C.

W h o le sa le

NEGRO BURNED TO DEATH
BY MOB IN TEXAS
'
SAME OLt) OFFENSE-

Jimmy Cox Sounds the
Keynote for De­
mocracy

(By A* ArttoUto* frooa)
MOUNT PLEASANT, Text*, Oct.
11.—Wjrlle McNeeley, negro, was
burned to death b ya mob near LeeShuff, Camps county, ahottly aftkr
midnight last night. He wMi arrest­
in THB WHOLESALE DfBTWBU- ed u fail h charge of attacking a girl.
TON AND MANUFACTURING ThS negro whs seised t y a mbb when
I’l,ANTS—START TODAT
he attempted to 16ap from Jill to kh
mobile in **ltlnrf to apiHt him
w A. Snyder, head of the Rel-Jer dtitb
Atray from the largo crowd which had
Coffee Co., with headqqartera In New tufrouiided the jail.
York, and a branch In Jacksonville
,„d Miami, has decided on Saqfo*d as LAKE COUNTY PLACE FOR
the best possible location for a new
SMALL TO BE ARRAIGNED.
branch of th a t futii^M. This epncem has seewred a location in the
(Sr Tto kwtilSM tritt)
SPRINGFIELD, III., Oct 11.—Lake
countp ie selected as the pla*S for the
trial of Governor Small on a charge
Of embexslemSnt and conspiracy to
defraud the State while titi was State
Treasurer. LAkte county ils^Jn tho
turtthiksterh corner of the State, ad­
joining Cook county.

three blocks from tho Uoulovurd to tho ocean Ul ltocUnwSy. on Long Island, the other day, one man THAN TO BOW TO EXPEDIENTS
logo to iho umouut of fJttO.OW btinff fldrte. The photograph ahoWs the wreckage.
THAT WOULD CATCR tH B
.
POPULAR VOTE
WASHINGTON, Oot. 11.—dm * *
man George White at tha Demoeratte
National Committee laat night issued
a formal call for a meeting of t**t
body In 8t. Loula, Tuesday, Novem­
R E i L U l f l l f l L i W f i 1 1 U I 1 ber 1. The meeting, the formal noti­
fication said, was for the putpoie M
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discussing party policy and "to adopt
WASHINGTON, Oct 11.—Re-ad- plans for future ,opara*lona."
^ ^
of rallroad
frdghk’ ^
con;t |tutod one of sovpAYTON, 0., Oct. 11.—The Demo*,
^
recommendations formulated for cratlc party stands "Inflexibly as W»
UtIon today to tho National
did when the polls closed last Novem­
khemploytnent Conference for bring- ber for the league of nations with the
Abotlt ermahent betterment 6f United States as a co-operative part
commerc(J and lnduitry wlth

scoring Kelly ahead of him; Rawlings
up, atriko one, call} ball one,.ball two,
strike two.call; foula back, filed out
to center field, SpyJ r up, M l one,
hits a homo run Into the left field
bleachers, Barnes up, ball one, ball
NEW YORK, Oct. 11—Weather was wo, "trike one, call, slngles to conclear at 7 o’clock this morning and tor, (Harper now being taken out.
the forecaster predicted favorablo Shawkey now coming in to pitch for
condition for this afternoon’s sixth the Giants,) Burns up, strike one,
world series game. Harper for Yan­ call, singles to right field, Barnes coni|equent t^Hcf of unqhtplbytoent.
kees and Barnes for Giants are expect­ goes to second, Bancroft up, ball one,
■ ■
■■ .....
he wns very favorably impressed wun
fall, declared In a message sent to the
ed
to
pitch.
No
one
are
sure
they
strike one, cnlT; strike two, fan; strike tempting to bunt, Hits a pop fly and is Democratic Club of tho Southern C«U»
the many inducement* SanfbM hafi to
will start, however. Eyon Huggins three, fans out; Frisch up, filed out to oat. Bfcrnea uP( ball one, strike one,
offer In the way of nhlural advaniand McGraw seemed undocided this right. Three runs, four hits, no or- fcalI. fou, fly to tUM base, out; Bum* fornla, banqueting last night at Loa
sges. Ho left, however, undecided aa
Angeles.
morning. Huggins agreed It might ors. TWO HOME RUNS.
up, grounds to short who forces RaWto which city In the cbhtrdl kbetion df
"History will record the abandon­
be Harper but surmised ho would
I^iat half second:
Yanks up: j|ngB nt second, unnssleted. No runs,
the state would be the moat logical
ment oi opr allies as an unworthy
also
give
thought
to
Shawkoy
or
| Schnng up, ball one; strike one, call; no b|tst one error,
for the locntloil of a britich such as
Quinn. McGraw sold he would pitch ball two, strike two, call, strike three,
La8t hn)f f jfth . Yank&gt; up. r , Meu- episode," tho message continued. ’ It
he proposed. Subsequently upon re­
either Barnes or Toney. Only gloom cnll out; Shuwkcy up, striko one, fan, gej up (Umplre-ln-chlef Moriarlaty, would have boon no worao if pur
ceipt of further data from the lochl
HAVE IMPER in tho Yankee camp resulted from tbe ball one, ball two, singles to loft field, put„ gmJtb, National catchor out of troops had been withdrawn from
CONGRESS
fact that the doctor had again ordered Fcwster up, boll one, striko ono, call; the ground for loud talking), ball France on the morning of the battle
IAL WIZARD TO COME
TO WASHINGTON
Babo Ruth out of tho aeries on ac­ hits a home run In left field bleachers one. baj, ^
ball three, atriko one, of Chateau Thierry."
other cities, otc., he again returtlted to
The message follows:
count of an injured arm and leg. Babe scoring Shnwkey nhead of him. Peck- ea1,. ball four, walks, Plpp up, foul
Sanford, nt which time he definitely
"Let mu extend my felicitation! to
(By TU Au m Ii IW Tnm)
Routh was obviously in bod shape af­ cnpnugh up, ball one; strike ono, fouls back, striko one; ball one, ball two,
decided to locate a net* branch of his
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11,-House ter yesterday’s exertions and the doc­
the members and guests of your or­
business here.
A ]Rule* Committee today opened hoar- tor declared thero wns danger of per- back, strike two; out third to first, f0UjB back, atriko two; fouls to right, ganisation. Tho ovents of the past
Mlllor up, grounds to first who touch- out| Btriko thrc0. Wnrd up, strike one,
Mr. Snyder is an experienced cbf- ]inga on a numbor of resolutions pro­
mnnent Injury If the big Blugger per- cs tho base and retires him unnsslstod. bal jonB( &gt;lrlko tW0( BtrJko three, call.
fee mnn, having boon In this business viding for congressional Investigation |
| slated furthor In using his Infected
over thirty yonrs. During tho past of
, tho Ku Klux Klnn. Colonol Wm. J.!' arm. Huggins declared tho Yankees Two runs, two hits, no errors. ONE McNalloy up, boll ono, filed out to loft.
HOME RUN.
N„ run9| no hits, no errors.
fivo years ho has established a chain Simmons, of Atlanta, Imperial W it-,
would win without Ruth, however.
of wholesale coffeo roasting plants in ard, was ono of tho first witnesses to
Giants up: Young up, hall one, ball
G,nntg up; nancroft up# bnII one.
other stntes and has been uniformly arrivo for tho hearing.
Tho Now York Nationals will be two, ball three, strike one, call; foul, Btrlko on(J&gt;
fou,g
left( ltrlka
successful. The Sanford branch will
the visiting tenin and tho Americans strike two; filed out to left; Kelly up, t
glnglcg
to
left
field;
Frisch up,
be under tho innnngcmont of hla son, TIIIRTY-TWO DOCTORS
! tho home team in today’s game, the ball one, foulB back, striko one; bftj| onc. gtrike onCf cnjj. f 0UjB bnck,
Gilbert It. Snyder, who will locate
APPLY FOR LICENSE TO
i Americans going to bat last.
,m|| thrc0| ball four, walks;
here with Ids fam ily.
PRACTICE IN FLORIDA I Babo Ruth has finally consented to grounds to third, who knocks it down, bn„ t
but
Kelly
bents
it
to
first.
It
was
n
YoUng
up,
fouls to left, striko ono;
The plant Is equipped with up-to! rernnin out of todny's gnmo when nf- hot liner and knocked McNalloy down; fou|g bnck&gt; „trlko two. ball one, ball
date autom atic roasting, grinding and
....... . tor tho consultation of two medicnl ex- Mouscl up, ball one; foul back, strike
fou, bnck( bn„ thrcCi out( Btriko
packing machinery, and tho blends of
pmctlcc ports ho wns told that any added ug- one, strike two, fnn; boll two, filed out thrC0( fnng. Kc,|y up (n „ncroft out,
coffee packed undor the brands of tho
Idng ex- grnvntion to hiB present condition to loft.... Rawlings up, foul back, caught nt third&gt; trying to steal,
Ilol-Jnr Co., uro Imported direct from
imposlto would end his career ns a ball player. strike two, foul to right; strike three, FrJgch tnkeg gCtond)t Btrlko one, fan.
Brazil and Central America in a ruw
fans out. No runs, one hit, no errors. Htr,ko two&gt; BingIe(j to ccntoi.( FriBch
go Tho
Tho ,,no UP ,o r todny ’8 Knmo:
state.
_ ' hvBi.
National (Giants)—Burns, cf; Ban­
Last half third: Yank* up:
R. BcoreB. Meusel up, tiled out to left.
Mr. Snydor will immediately start
croft, ss; Young, rf.; Kelly, lb; E. Mouscl up, ball one, ball two, strike 0mj njn&gt; tWQ bjtg( n0 crror8&lt;
two salesmen out to cover this terri­
.
Mouscl, if.; RawlingH, 2b; Snyder, c; one, call; out, third to first; I ipp up,
Last baif g |xth: Yanks up: Schang
tory and has secured tho BorviceB of
ball
one,
strike
ono,
call;
singles
to
«»rlWi. one. cnll: hnll one: ball two:
Jerome T. Kimble, of Peterfburg, Vo.,
V ES
Americans (Yankees)—Fowster, If,;
n coffee snlesm an of considerable ex­
Peckponpaugh, ss; Miller, cf.; It. Mcuperience. Tho Bcl-Jnr ColToo Co., will
V
V
m
Bel, rf.; Plpp, lb .... Wnrd, 2b; McNnlemploy nbout eight pcoplo and it Is
r l u l l v ly, fib.... Schnng, c; Harper, p.
their intention to increase their plant
Weather clenr and hot. ThermomeIn proportion to tho volumo of busi­
j tor, 75.
ness obtained.
Attendance 30,000.
This concern is strictly wholesale
M Umpires: Mornrinty nt homo; Qullball ono; tiled out to loft field. No
but their product can bo purchased
ffy
at
*tr8t;
nt
runs, ono hit, no errors.
•
from any of tho local retail growers.
,E a
Tho batteries for today’s game nro:
They huve signified their faith In
Seventh Inning
Giants: Tony and Syndcr; Yanks,
Sanford by making a largo investment
Giants up: Rawlings up (UmpireAmorlcnnB, Harper and Schnng.
here. Consequently they nro entitled
in-chief Morariaty went ovor to tho pear to others. Good faith in our
irence of
Piny hall I
and should rccolve strong support
National dug out and put Loborta, relations will endure ns a private and
i governFirst Inning
from our local people. The Chamber
conch,
off the grounds), striko ono, a national virtue Whon sober re1 o’clock
Giants up—Burns up, ball ono, ball
of Commerce, only after ropcatcd ef­
call;
pop
fly to short, out; Snydor up, flection brings proper understands
r Lloyd two, ball threo, striko ono, call; ball
fort succcdcd In loenting them hero
strike
one,
fnn; striko two, fan; ball to our pnthotic status in world affatri,
Aftor n four, walks; Bnncroft up, strike ono,
and obviously desires to sco them doono,
out,
short
to first; Bnrnos up, out, vindication of tho Democracy will be
o o’clock out, filed to loft field; Frisch up,
vclop into ono of tho largest concerns
Bccond to first. No runs, no hits, no expressed in no misleading terms.
in th at lino in Florida.
errors.
"JAMES M. COX.”
(Slgnod)
Mr. Snyder extends a cordial inviLast half sovonth: Yanks up: Mlll­
tntion to the pcopio of Sanford who
or up, tiled out to right; Meusol up,
Ninth Inning
are interested to personally inspect
striko ono, call; strike two, fan; ball
Ginnts up: Plorcy now pitching for
and acquaint themselves with tho dif­
one, ball two, strike throo, fan; Plpp the Americans: Young up, ball out,
ferent processes through which cof­
up, ball ono, foula along third basa singles to left field; Kelly up, strike
fee passes from tho raw state until It
line, atriko one; atriko two, fan; ball ono, call; ball one, ball two, foul bad*,
is packed and ready for tho consum- It gave names or tnoso present #nu
two, out second to first. No runs, no striko two; foul back, fouls in the
announced that tho conforonco was
hits, ni( cirors.
right field grand stand; ball three,
adjourned until 4 o’clock this after­
fouls In tho right field grand stand,
Eighth Inning
noon. Tho Irish delegates refused to
NEGRO BANDIT KILLED IN
Giants up: Burns up, strike ono, ball three, fouls along third base line,
ESCAPE FROM OFFICERS. answor qquestions put by newspaper
fan; ball ono, ball two, out, tiled to out, strike threo, fans; Young throwp
mon. One of Lloyd George’s secre­
left field; Bancroft up, striko ono, call; out at socond trying to steal; E. Meu-.
taries who rocolved nowspaper men
(By Th» iiMtltUd Frail)
ball ono, ball two, ball threo, atriko sol up, ball one, strike one, ball two,
aftor
the
conference
openod
said
"you
FORT WORTH, Texas, Oct. 11.—
two, call; foula to right field stand; foul back, strike two, tingles to rigM
.cannot
expect
any
news
for
wocks,
David Bunn, confessed negro bandit
tiled out to second, whb made a sen- field; Rawlings up ball one, strike oi%
who hold nnd robbed a camping party yet."
Hatlonal catch In short left field fan; foul back, strike two; atrika thrUa
•t Lakoworth, near here last week,
Frisch up, ball one, boll two, fou fans. No runs, two hits, no erro n .
Last half ninth: Yanks up: Fi
was shot todeath here today wh*n he EMERGENCY TARIFF
back, strike one; foula back, gftlke
WOULD nOLD OVER
attempted to escape from officers
two; atriko three and out. No runs, ite r up, ball o n , atrika one, call; I
UNDER NEW BILL.
two, foula.back, atrika two, Iliad A
bringing him from Dallas to Fort
.
•
*
to second, second baseman makes «
Worth for trial. Bunn was saved
(By Tki
Tt+u)
catch in short right; Peckenpapgj*
by officers from three mobs last week.
WASHINGTON, Oct. H - - T ha
ball one, popped out to aecondt Ml!
emergency tariff,
taritr, Instead
rnsveuu of
u, expiring D U C K , B i n MU U U C | n o i l t w u I V l / l l l f t t u
up, bell one, fouls to right Arid ath
RUTH OUT OF GAME.
on November 27, would remain In ef­ catch Ward at first;) strike two, call,
■trike one; ball two,/pop fly, out
fect
until
February
1,
under
a
bUl
fa­
filed
out
to
right.
Three
runs,
three
second.
No runs, no hits, no errutt
(By TX* Aiio«UUd B tw s)
atrika one, call; foula in right fiolc
n e w YORK, Oct. 11,—Babe Ruth vorably reported today by tha House hits, no errors.
grand stand, atriko two, ball two, bal
FINAL TOTALS
announced today that the Injury to Ways and Means Committee. Life of
Second Inning
'
threo, ball four, walks; Baker up, bat­
R H
his arm would keep him out of the the dyo embargo would be extended
ting for Shawkey, bats left handed; New York Nationals ..........^.-8 |8
Giants up: Kelly up, ball one, ball
Kamo the rost of the Series. His phys­ aa wall as ratos carried In the omerg- two, ball three, ball four, walks; Meuball one, foula along first base line, New York American* ...'........0 7
_____
icians warned him, he Idtld, that to cnep.
strike one, out ttfeond to firet. No tim e of game, two hour and thii
sel up, strike one, call; ball oHej , hits
tuns,
no hits, no iitofk*
one minutes.
|«ko further chances would risk the
■''borne run Into rightffeld bleachers,
fcor first riasa Job w ork-the Herald
loss of hU am .

M

*

�THE SANFORD DAILY

MONDAY,
MOVIE ACTRESS AND
CHORUS OIRL HELD
AFTER MAN'S DEATH.
Or Tk* tm ih til rnMi

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 10.—Mrs.
Jeanne Mnnroe, said to be a motion
picture actress, and Mildred Frances
Bellwin, chorus girl, were held by the
police last night in connection with
the death of A! Stein, a motion pic*
turo assistant director, a t his apart­
ment here. Search also was being
made for three men.
Tho women were booked on the
police blotter as held on "suspicion
of murder,’“’although tho only sign of
vlolenco on Stein’s body was a scratch
on his cheek, and the county autopsy
surgeon reported his death as prob­
ably due to acute alcoholism.

WASHINGTON, Oct 10.—Develop­
ments which were declared to presage
J. WARREN KERRIGAN in
early reduction In railroad freight
rates and a clearing of the railroad
situation generally camo here today
from several quarters.
A group ‘of prominent railroad
oxcutives conferred today with Presi­
dent Harding and Senator Cummins,
Republican, Iowa, chairman of the
Senate interstate commerce commit­
tee and discussed steps toward freight
Also “Those W edding Blues,” a Comedy,
rate rductions preliminary to the ex­
ecutives meeting at Chicago October
WEEK'S WEATHER
14.
Tomorrow—Wm. A. Brady presents the
Rato reductions also was the prin­
Weather
Outlook
for
the
Period
Oc­
cipal topic on the program at a meet­
Sensational Photodrama “LIFE”
tober 10 to 15, Inclusive
ing tonight of Democratic and Re­
publican senators comprising the un­
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 10.—
official agricultural "bloc." Senators South Atlantic and East Gulf States:
attending the meeting said there was Cool and generally fair, except local
a wide and vigorous demand‘for rate showers Thursday or Friday.. There
cuts as Imperative to the agricultural are no Indications at this time of a
disturbance in the West Indies.
Interests.
Senator Cummins, after hts con­
ference with the railway erecutlves
ON VI8IT TO GIRLsaid ho believed thy would adopt at
their Chicago meeting, his sugges­
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., Oct. 10.
tions for nn Immediate reduction of
freight rates. No definite or formal —Fred Easter, while visiting a girl
assurance to this effect were given friend in Surry county Saturday night
hint at today’s conference, he ex­ was shot and Instantly killed and a
plained ,but he expressed the opinion cousin, also named Easter, I s :being
that the reductions would be made by held by the pollco In connection with
the killing, police announced
last
the carriers voluntarilp.
night.
After
the
shooting,
the
cousin,
Tho
carriers
then,.
Senator
Cum­
CLOSE DADE COUNTY’S
Florida W ins Game
mins said, probably would ask the It was said, by the police, was held
SCHOOLS FOR LACK OF
railroad
labor board to reduce wages bp tho girl’s father until officers ar­
From Rollins College
FUNDS TO PAY BILLS.
or appeal to CoCngress for legislation rived and took him In custody. He
The orange and blue of Florida tri­
MIAMI, Fla., Oct. 10.—Dade county to meet the situation caused by the claims the shooting was accidental.
umphed ovor the blue and gold of schools wore ordered closed for an in­ voluntary reto reduction.
DEMOCRATS CALL TODAY.
Rollins yesterday afternoon on tho definite rorlnd this afteiuojn l&gt;y the
fair grounds gridiron by a scoro of S3 county board of education, following GOEVRNOR'S SECRETARY
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—The call
OF GEORGIA IN BAD—HELD
to 0. After playing Florida to a a 3ocret session when the ontiro situa­
ON BLANKET CHARGE for a meeting In tho near future of
standstill throughout tho first half, tion confronting the bonnl was care­
the Democratic national committee
holding tho powerful ’Gntor mnchlne fully reviewed. The rof jsnl of Gover­
( I f The A ttocliU d fr«M )
which It had been expected Chairman
to eight hard earned points, tho blue nor Hardee to cell a special session
and gold defense weakened in tho fin­ o ftho legislature to authorize a 4500,­ ATLANTA, Oct. 10.—Claude West, George White would issue today will
al half and was bomo down fighting, 000 bond issue for which Dado county secretary to three governors of Geor­ be sent out tomorrow, it was announc­
burled beneath one of the most pow­ has a buyer, was given as the reason gia, and employed two months by ed last night at headquarters of tho
Governor Hardwick to assist his sec­ committee.
erful 'Gntor elevens to wenr tho col­ for tho closing.
retary and clerks, is held at police
ors of tho orange and blue in history.
Tho board had felt assured that headquarters this morning on a blan­
Carlton, the speedy b'ackflald gener­
Rouge Is now used oven n the lo­
al of tho 'Gators, with his 'Gator Govomor Hardeo would call tho ses­ ket chargo of suspicion pending issu­ calities where the girls call for It
toam-mates gradually offering a moro sion, whlcr Dado county was to bear ance of a warrant charging embezzle­ as "that air red stuff."
organized interforonce, during the the expenses of and his refusal means ment of stato funds whldh Hardwick
o f Sanford
closing period of the game carried that tho schools are faced with a had directod his secretary to obtain.
—Get
your
Scratch
Pads
from
The
the ball time and again through tho hopeless situation, Chairman Filer of
Herald—by the pound- 15c.
weakcnlnp bluo and gold eleven. His the board said following the announce SAVANNAH NEGRO
HAS LARGEST FAMILY IN
broken-field running was the best rnont today.
All schools aro ordored closed and
STATE OF GEORGIA
over cheered by tho followers of tho
orango and bluo. Rollins was on the tht teachers and pupils havo bcon re­
(Dr TO* Aw m UUS r r * u )
dofonsa in evory quarter, only occas­ quested to bo present at tho building
SAVANNAH,
Gn., Oct. 10.—A. B.
Monday
morning
to
removo
their
ionally showing n flash of offensive
Borgcss,
a
Savannah
nogro employed
books
and
belongings.
Mr.
Filer
said
piny, and then when tho Rollins gen­
by
tho
Atlantic
Coast
Lino Railway,
that
the
schools
would
not
run
on
a
eral, resorting to overhend play, shot
probably
has
tho
largest
'family in
tuition
basis
and
that
tho
board
did
a number of long forward passeH
which took the 'Gater offense by sur­ not oven have money to pay tho teach­ Georgia. IIo is tho fathor of thirtytwo children and has had three wives.
prise. From tho whistlo in tho first ers thtir past week’s salaries.
Twenty-six children aro living. ' Tho
quarter it could be soon thnt any a t­
negro is blessed with seven sets of
tempt by Rollins to pierce tho henvy NEW RIFLE, EN BARBETTE,
Florida line would ho in vain. Tho
IS PROVED SUCCESS twins, two sots of triplots; the oldest
son is forty-flvo years old. Burgess
thin bluo lino of Rollins was borno
has
a scoro of grandchildren. Whon
back by nn ornngo and blue clnd line
Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Mary­
of giants, a lino which tipped tho land, Oct. 10.—Eventual elimination tho last sot of twins were born Bur­
scalo from ond to end ovor tho two of tho disappearing enrringo for moro gess nnd his wifo ran out of names
hundred pound mark, a slow moving, than n decade an outstanding of and tho children grow up namolcss,
unwleldly line, but ono which never­ American const dofensos wns fore­ finally solcctlng their
own names
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theless was not to bo resisted, prized cast by army experts today, ob a re­ when they entered public school. Buropen for n bluo and gold gnin.
sult of tho Initial tost hero of a 16- goss shied a t selecting nnmes whon he
USED UNDERWOOD (cash) f o r ..................
.. 25.00
Matching tho great running of Carl­ Inch, 60-callbra rifle mounted on a found ho had boon doubling up, hav­
ton for tho 'Gntor was tho defensive barbette carriage.
ing two Williams and two Sallies in
USED MOLLE, PORTABLE (cash or Terms)
.. 50.00
play of Captain "Tootio” I’orry of
Whilo weather conditions in low­ tho flock.
tho stato cloven. Thu giant Floridn er Chcsnponko Bay prevented tho car­
lineman broke through tho Rollina lino rying out of complete tests, military KANSAS BANDITS
liko it was so much chaff and ho nnd civilian technicians who observ­
ARE CAPTURED
PORTABLE REMINGTON TYPE­
showed a speod and shifty rango of ed tho trials, wero agreed thnt tho
AND ONE KILLED
play for a big man that should causo elemonts of increased rango and aug­
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tho eyes of all-Southorn dopstors to mented protection for tho gun o rv (Bjr Th» Ai.ocUUd Ptmi)
look ovor before tho closo of tho 1021
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 10r-Ono of
ors, mad tho now mount far superior
season.
threo
bandits who hold up tho Muncle
to thnt now extensively used. Tho
As an oloven, tho Rollins mnehtno of
Stato
Bank at Munclo, Katis., today
Coach Schlichtcr put up ono of tho bnrbottc mount permits a maximum und escaped with a few hundred dol­
gamest and hardest fights ovor wit­ olovttion o ftho pioco to 65 degrees, lars, was killed und tho other two cap­
nessed on the local gridiron. Tho odds tho heavy steel shield nnd apron at tured according to word from Muncie.
of weight nnd brawn, possessed by tho samo tlmo affording material pro­ Tho bandits wore fired upon by tho
Florida, withered the stamina of tho tection to tho crow from ncrial bomb­ townspeople.
bluo and gold. In choosing tho man ers nnd observers.
With n heavy hnzo reported ovor
FORT PITT
whoso play stood out on tho bluo nnd
SWORD FOR BENSON
tho
bay,
officers
in
chnrgo
of
tho
pro­
gold olovon, and thora wero many
whoso work was worthy of mention, gram docidcd to postpono tho tests
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—Rear Ad­
tho eyes of all rested on "Goof" Hnylo, for rango sinco tho 2300-pound pro- miral Wm, S. Bonson, retired, will bo
tho right end of tho Rollins oloven! Ho joctilo would havo been sent into wa- presented with u Jeyolcd sword by
wns in every play. At times ho wan tors scommonly traversed by ship­ tho United Daughters of tho Confed­
buried beneath orango jorsics but ho ping craft. With an elevation far eracy at Waycross on Oct. 20, as a
camo up to got into tho noxt piny. short of tho maximum, however, tho testimonial to his war sorvlces. Ad­
Whoro tho ball rested it seemed some- now gun planted ono of tha steel miral Benson, a native of Macon, serv­
whoro near it rested tho towBly head­ shells moro than twonty miles away. ed as chief of operations of tho navy
Tho tests today wore witnessed by from Map 11, 1015, until ho was re­
ed right ond of Rollins.
Wright,
Wolfe, Tearo nnd Ward also starred. about 000 mombers of the army ordi­ tired on Sept. 25, 1010. Since then he
—Orlando Sentinel.
nance association ,mombers of the ci­ has served tho shipping board, first
vilian engineering and automotive so­ as chairman and now as a commis­
cieties and official obsorvers from tho sioner.
POLICEMAN'S SLAYF.R
ESCAPES HIE NOOSE war and navy departments. In addi­
tion to the new coast defenso rifles,
FIRE CHIEFS GATHER.
tho
program
In-cIudlng
firing
of
morGREENSBORO, N. C, Oct. 10.—
on
ATLANTA, Oct 10.—Dolognte#
The jury in tho case of Lowls Ed­ tora, improved mnchlne guns of largo
wards of Danville, Vo., charged with callbro and aerial bombbs of various from all sections of tho county are
cimpllcity In connection with tho mur­ sizes. Unfavorable weather conditions arriving in Atlanta today for the
der of Policeman Tom Mct'uiston on mado it necessary, however, to post­ opening session Tuesday of tho an­
one of the principal business streets pono tho dropping of several of the nual convention of Fire Chiefs of the
of Greensboro last May, after being 4,000-pound bombs, described as tho Unted States. Tomorrow afternoon
will bring three large
delegations
out moro than twenty-four hours re­ largest over constructed.
from
Canada
and
later
remaining
turned a verdict late today, finding
representatlvea
from
eaatem
and
Tho
only
time
In
history
whon
tho
the defendant guilty of murdor in tho
mark
was
worth
so
little
was
when
western
points
are
expected
to
a r­
uecond degree Edwards will bo sen­
rive.
At
the
opening
eesdlon
Tues­
Cain
got
his.
tenced tomorrow.
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motif of pink and wblta being carried
o u t On eftW .end of the table w en
large birthday cakes, one In white
topped with seventeen tapers tot Miss
Spencer, whose birthday anniversary
It was, the other iced' in pink topped
with f Iften candles for Miss Jones,
who shared honors with Miss Spencer.
The cutting of the cakes afforded
much merriment, each cake having the
lucky symbols In It. A delicious sal­
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assisted by Mrs. Claude Herndon.
There w en about thirty-five mem­
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Dr. Walker preached to a packed the boys held the pistol on him the
Fresh from Factory
house
Sunday night a t the Methodist other took his money. In court they
recognizes that its progress hinges
church on,. "The Good and Bad of the admitted that they had seen it done in
30x3% Nonthe picture shows and said it looked
Moving Picture*.”
on the financial growth of this com­
Today If you would have young peo­ easy, and they thought they could do
Skid ...........$12.50
munity.
ple educated reach them through the It too. j
Goodyear, Perfection or U.
Sometime ago I was talking to a
eye. Fifty per cent of all a boy will
U.
Not an unknown brand
So it's perfectly natural for it to
ever know, he knows at seven years of leading business man of this city, not
but all standard makes.
age, and some put It as low as three a member of my church, about some
be interested in the progress of each
years. There ie nothing so sensitive boys that had gotten In trouble. He
30x3 Nonas the human brain. A thought nev­ asked mo If I knew the reason and I
citizen.
told
him
I
thought
I
did
and
asked
er
goes
through
the
brain
but
It
will
Sldd ........... $10.50
WESTMINSTER CLUB ENTER­
itay there forever. The most sensi­ did he. He esld he thought he did. I
Consequently, for our mutual
TAINED
The members of the Westminster tive thing In the world Is the human said you speak first and he said, "It
Vulcanizing
benefit, this bank offers its co-opera­
Club of the Presbyterian Church w en brain and not only is the most worider- Is the moving pictures.” And you
most delightfully entertained yester­ fel and most tenacious thing. During know one of the boye said to me, "We
tion and invites your account.
day afternoon by Mrs. Joe Chittenden the early yean of the life of the boy have seen those things In the moving
or girl the whole soul is laid back to plcturee and It looked so easy, we
&lt;►at her home on Palmetto kvanne.
The rooms were tastefully decorat­ the world, and the world walks in and thought we could do It.” It is hard to
ed with baskets of bright hued xtntaa. out, walks in largely and MAKES the realise the thought that will grasp
1st and Elm Avs. Phone 447-W
the mind of the boy,
The regular business meeting was boy or girl.
■One
of
tho
tragedies
of
life
ie
the
I
don’t
see
very
many
moving
pic­
held, after which a social hour waa
enjoved while the busy lingers mads unconscious things that creep in while tures. I approve of people going to a
attractive articles for the ba*aars The we are not looking. The boy sleeps certain type of pictures but I haven’t
Thought been to one that hasn't been about seventy-live on good roads, the sting
hostess served tempting refreshments but the mind works on.
comes
to
the
mind
snd
grows
and some man or woman being unfaithful will be extracted from their remarks.
of ice cream and cake.
comes
out
full
grown.
Frequently
to their-marriage vows. When you- Leaving Atlanta a t SilB a. m., cen­
There were fourteen members pres­
SERVICE
::
PROGRESS
STRENGTH
men
have
thought*
In
their
minds
undermine
the homes you are under­ tral time, th.i two Interstate speed­
en t
4% INTEREST PAID
they do not know anything about and mining the whole city. You better ers ran to Fonyth, Ga., where a fiveMisses Tenguc Simmons and Dot lator it will change their whole mind. know the pictures that will go before minute stop was made after a ride
One groat writer says if you toll a your child’s eyes. It may be tho over seventy-six miles of good road.
Fielding, who are attending Stetson
man
often enough he will do the thing. thoughts that are going into that Ton concrete and about fifteen miles
University nt DeLand, were tho week
When
I was in California a very prom­ child’s brain will hatch out and de­ right road told the tale to Macon,
Mrs. Alston will return to Sanford end guests of Miss Lucy Bird Smytho
inent
family
had three boys who one stroy life.
soon to spend the winter.
where another atop was made. Forty
returning to DeLand yesterday.
after another had gone to sea, the
Tho crimes of tho country qro not minutes for breakfast.
mother wns very distressed over their committed by men, they are commit­
Mrs. C. W. Speer Is in West Palm
Eastman, Ga., about! sixty miles
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor. Beach visiting her daughter. Mrs. In* PORCH PARTY FOR CIRCLE NO. 3 ■ea life. A beautiful picture of a ship ted by tho boys and girls and It is put
Mrs. R. L, Griffin and Mrs. R, L.
farther on, was the next stop for oit
Phono 317-W
in their minds by the suggestion of and gas, the highway In between be­
gram.
Shinholser entertained the members all set sent them all out sailors,
At
my
old
home
a
young
man
had
certain
types of pictures they see. ing found In excellent condition. A
of Circle No. 3, of the Methodist
SOCIAL CALENDAR
TEMPLE PIPE ORGAN CLUB.
church nt a porch party Tuesday af­ been courting a girl but he could not They will break down the lives and stop in McRae for coffee and road
The Temple Pipe Organ club met ternoon nt the homo of Mrs. Griffin get anywhere. And everybody knew morals of our people, are you going to 1directions and on to the ferry at the
T u e sd ay S o cia l Department of the
that tho girl would never marry tho hnve it or not?
Okmulgea river was their course laid,
5-:'
Woman’s Club will have a business Monday afternoon qt the homo of on Myrtle avenue.
fellow.
He said she is made for me
Movihg pictures must bo made a and then some deep sand was hit.
Tho afternoon was pleasantly spent
meeting followed by bridge, with Mrs. G. M. McGahagen, 013 Magnolia
Mrs. W. T. Langley, ns hostess.
nvenue. The president being nbsent with needlework for the Christmas and she wilt bo mine. And nobody great blessing. We enn see the won- Both good, hard-surfaced road and
believed she would marry him, but dors of the grand canyon and there are
Wednesday.—Music and Literature Mrs. Schelle Moines was asked to oc- mznnr. Plans were perfected for a
sand was encountered on into Doug­
she
did. It is remarkable, the power
'■ Department of the Woman’s Club cupy the chair and conduct the mect- Harvest Moon party to bo given Mon­ of suggestion. I want you to keep ten thousand things you can see in a las, nnd thon a cannon ball drivo for
moving picture that will improve your
wlll have their first meeting of the
call of mombers wob ro- day night at tho home of Mr. and
before
your
mind
the
power
of
sug­
mind,
that somu of us might not get forty miles Into Wnycross, most of
Mrs.
T.
W.
Williams.
sponded to by names of American
K
season.
tho road rated good.
At the close of tho meeting the gestion sensitiveness and the tenacity anywhore else, nnd that by the strong
Thursday.—Mrs. J. D. Jinklns will composers which added much interest,
Lunch was taken at Waycross, and
of your brain. Whon those pictures mngnottc force in tho mind they lift
entertain tho Womens’ Missionary nnd while there were only fourteen lostcsnes served ice cream and do* are thrown into such a thrilling mind, us up.
I their ensuing drivo is what gave riso
Society of the Methodist Church at members present, some now business icious home mndo cake.
Many people ore blind to the fact *to some uncomplimentary rcmnrks.
Those present wore: Mcsdames J, day after day, God only knowB what
wns transacted. The name of Mrs.
3 o'clock at tho church parlors.
will happen.
that today is tho day of salvation, to -1 For ten miles out of Waycross a good
Friday.—Snlllc Hnrrison Chapter N. Farrell was presented and accepted ns It. Moye, D. D. ‘Newberry, E. G. Dan,
road lured them on to deap sand across
I presume most of you flaw the ar­
S., D. A. R,, will hold its first a new member for the next meeting, l. P. Terrance, Brodlo Williams, T. ticle in the Pictorinl Review written day is tho accepted time. How many tho Charlton county line. Thoy bat­
meeting of tho ensuing year at tho which will be with Mrs. Kent Itossitor B. Dobbins, S. I). Parker, J. H. Spurl- by ono of tho grentost moving picture hnve failed because thoy become tled on through to within cloven miles
home of Mrs. George D. Bishop, on on Celery avenue. Bazaar gifts were ng, 0. T. May, P. M. Elder, Virginia men in the country. He said that he blind? Although it has been said ov-(1 of the St. Marys river, whero hard
or nnd over this is tho day of Salva­
discussed and some articles agreed Coney, R. L. Griffin, It. L. ShlnholPark nvenuo, ut 4 o'clock.
didn’t
want
his
children
to
go
to
the
tion, can you seo it now? Are you [ surfaced road wns again encountered,
Frldny—Mrs. Gcorgo DoCottcs will upon. After adjournment to social ser, J. E. Courier, H. L. Gibson and moving picture shows these days. I
don’t And on into Jacksonville.
blind? Have you looked a
entertain at luncheon at 1:30 p. m. hour. By special request Mcsdnmes D. A. Kelly.
ready
a
story
recently
of
two
10-year| The actual time spent on the run
see?
In compliment to Miss Norma Horn- Phillips and Maincs Bang “Wyoming.”
old
hoys
who
had
held
up
n
man
and
was thirteen hours and twenty-eight
Some
people
here
will
be
so
blind
as
which was very much enjoyed. De­ Baptist Temple
don.
robbed
him.
They
had
mot
him
on
the
minutes, tu t an allowance of two
never
to
seo
tho
ono
supreme
fact,
Friday.—The Christina Endeavor of licious refreshments of grape Juice
comer of a lonely street, while one of Christ ns Savior,
Issues
Newspaper
hours and five minutes is taken out
and
cuke
was
served
by
tho
hostess,
the Presbytorian church will enterfor
neccssnry stops. There wns no
tain nt tho church pnrlors at eight
Every Month Now
right
of way specially granted for the
LEXINGTON
AUTO
BEATS
9T.
AGNES
GUILD
p. m. in compliment to Miss Gladys
Woman’s Club Book
record
run through any of the cities
DIXIE
FLYER
RECORD
IN
Tho
Baptist
Temple
among
other
Green, whoso marrlago to Ernest
The members of tho St. Agnes
And
Year’s
Program
or
villages,
Mr. Hatcher stated. The
ATLANTO-JAX DRIVE.
Matthews takes place October 20th. Guild held a very enthusiastic meet­ good publicity stunts issues n four
car
was
a
stock
model, carrying all
Comes From Press
Friday—Mother's Club will hold their ing yesterday at tho homo of Mrs. page newspaper every month called
of
its
regular
equipment.—TimeaHanging up an official record of
regular meeting at the Parish House Raymond Key, on Park avenue. The tho "Temple Report” nnd whllo it is
Tho Womnn’s Club book nnd annual ten hours and twenty-three minutes Unlon.
ut 3:30 p. m.
rcgulnr monthly business session was small in size it makes up in real nows.
Saturday—Tho Children's Story Hour held and much old business was dis­ There is everything that tho members program came from tho press last for tho total time spent in negotia­
will he held in tho Central Park at posed of, nnd several things of im­ of the church want to know In tho week and is ono of the neatest and
NOTICE
IS o'clock.
portance were discussed, nmong them Temple Report. It takes up tho fi­ best Year Books that the club has ting good, bad and indifferent roads
The Ladles’ Union of the Congrega­
being nn entertainment to be given nances, the nttendnnce, the deacons’ ever obtained from the printers. This between Atlanta, Ga., nnd this city, a
report, tho Sunday School report, tho year the copy wob in early, the proof Lexington Lark Sport model automo­ tional church will give a Cafeteria
Miss Edith Stewart arrived in the thu first Tuesdny in November.
city yesterday from Philadelphia,
Following the business a social hour building report and everything of in­ was rend in time, tho book was printed bile hurtled across tho city limits tine auppnr pq tljo lawn of tbr 'JrvrcK-Fr'
coming here to nursu her mother, who wns enjoyed, Mrs. Key served delic­ terest and each month tho members on time and the work was rm&gt;*J,satJd- j yaterdny •Jt«rr''rn -it i o'clock;-just
Las had an operation in the Fer»nld- ious refreshments of Ive cream topped of thi*church' have a complete nnd factory In every respect and called for ono hour and thirty-two minutes fnst- day night, October 14th, beginning at
Laughton Hospital.
with whipped cream und cherries, most comprehonslvo report laid before many complimentary remarks from 1or than tho rocord run of the Dixie six o'clock. Should weather bo bad it
cake, bon bons nnd snlted nuts. The them. And aside from the facts and the club at their last meeting.
Flyer of eleven hours and fifty-five will be given in the club room nt the
Howard P. Smith wont to Jackson­ next meeting will be held at the homo figures there are many other good Yes, the Herald Printing Co,, did tho minutes. Chas. O’Connor, secretary- parsonage*
items, much nows, much live matter work.
manager of the Jacksonville Automo­
ville yesterday on u business mission, of Mrs. Julius Taknch.
nnd on tho back page tho advertise­
Among
tho
members
present
wero:
returning home this evening.
bile club, clocked the finish, while thu
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
Mcsdames John Leonnrdy, S. M. ments of four merchants of tho city
start was recorded by officials of the
Taylor Commandcry will meet in! Atlanta auto club, which makes the
J. C. McMillan and daughter, Lloyd, M. Minurik, George Welland, who make it possible for tho Temple
rcgulnr
conclave on Thursday even­ run ono of official record,
Report
to
come
out
In
such
fine
form
Thomas
F.
Eust,
Fred
Daigur,
Frank
Alston, of Charlotte, N. C., who
ing
nt
0
o’clock. Matters of import­
each
month.
Akers,
Howard
Ovcrlin,
A.
W.
Leo,
Tho foot was accomplished without
sponding a month in Orlando,
ance
are
to
be
considered
and
every
Tho
number
this
month
will
bo
tho
Clifford
Peabody,
Archie
Betts
nnd
any
apparent damage being done to
tho guests yesterday and today
member Is expected to be present.
tho car, which came In from the city
her brother and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Julius Tncknch nnd Rev. A. S. Peck. Eighth Anniversary Number.
Of course tho Herald Printing Co., There will be no orders conferred at lino to the Mason hotel, where It was
M. Robson. Mrs, McMillan nnd
this meeting but u class of companions parked to become immediately the
docs tho printing.
MUSIC AND LITERATURE
of tho Illustrious Order of tho Red
PROGRAM
center of attraction to many bystand- YOUR SATISFACTION
Cross will bo creutod, Knights of
HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT.
Tho program to be rendered by the
Malta and the Mediterranean Pass on ora. Dr. H. N. Alford, Georgia stato
IS MY SUCCESS
Music and Literaturo Department of
distributor for the Lexington, piloted
“Foot of First St.”
Miss Lucy Bird Smytho was injur­ Friday evening, October 21, 1021. Full tho car, and was accompanied by C. D. Office Opp. P. O.
the Woman’s Club Wednesday after­
Phone 193
announcement of which will appear at
ed
Saturday
in
an
auto
accldant
whllo
noon
nt
3:30
is
as
follows:
We Ke
Hatcher of the Atlanta Georgian and To See Better See Moore
riding In the Buttlo car coming from a lator date.
Tho Evolution of tho Opera.
American.
H. E. TOLAR,
Piaggio (Euridyco), Mrs. tho football game at Orlando. It was
GOOD BATTERIES E. Funcstu
Interesting aa tho eclipse of a rec­
Eminent Commander.
thought nt ilrst that she was fatully
D, Brownlee.
ord mado by the famous
railroad
Will the party who
------ AT-----William Tell—Records from W I- injured, but she is better today much
speedster was the rapid logging of
took
child's
red
NOTICE
to tho gratification of hor many
Hum Toll.
CUT PRICES
the roads connecting the Georgia me­ sweater from my cor in front of Peo­
All
momboni
of
tho
Sanford
Dund
friends,
are requested to bo present a t re­ tropolis with Jacksonville. Compared ples’ Bank on Wednesday, please re­
DANCE
AND
PROMENADE
No m atter whnl the other
with tho monster locomotive’s fast turn to Herald offlce^F. W. Tnlbott.
hearsal tonight. Special business,
ANNOUNCEMENT
A delightful event of Friday even­
fellow does we will do better
time mndo ovor a pair of smooth, ex­
O. C. FELLOWS.
W. H, Treadwell, tho electrical man,
ing was tho dunce and promenade giv­
actly
graded steel ribbons, the auto­
en by Miss Carolyn Sponcor ut the wishes to announce to his friends and
mobile’s
performance will be a reve­
ASK
FOR
YOUR
RECEIPT.
MRS. IDA
homo of Mrs. Allen Jones, in compli­ former patrons, that he has Just op­
lation
to
the Northern tourist. It will
ened
up
nn
electrical
business
on
Sec­
ment to MIsscb Lillio Ruth Spencer
418 Magnolia
Subscribers to tho Dally Herald prove that trunk highways coming
ond street in tho DcForest building
nnd LaClniro Jones.
into Jacksonville are decidedly pass­ MAKER AND ALTERER OF
Tho rooms of this spacious homo and that he is now in position to glvo should ask for a receipt when the able as nothing else could.
carrier
boya
collect
from
you.
It
Is
LADIES' CLOTHES
wero most artistically decorated with you service in electrical lines, Includ­
While tho two Atlanta men made
quantities of ferns and pink vine, bas­ ing contracting, aupplies and fixtures, the only protection you havo In case
kets nnd vaBes of these grnceful vines also that he hns on exhibit a fine lino the carrier changes or thero happens some scathing comments in their
Pure Water Means Good Health,
were effectively plncod in the various of tho Intost electrical fixtures at pric­ to bo a mistake In the account. Each quickly gathered data, the record thoy
hung
up
speaks
for
itself.
It
seemed
carrier
boy
is
supplied
with
receipt
Good
Health Means Happiness
es
that
will
pay
you
to
investigate,
rooms nnd on tho porch.
that
the
much-maligncd
Waycross
books,
and
is
commanded
to
give
a
170-2
tc
Expert Ar­
Diinclng on tho porchc* and prom­
receipt by tho Herald. See that you road had to come In for somo more
tesian and
enade wore enjoyed until a late hour
got your receipt at the end of each rebuke. But when tourists learn that Tubular Well Borer. Agent for AirDRINK
tho guests were Invited into the
New Filling Station i when
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D. Cary, purchaser of Tax Certificate
tfc* Omit Oouri of to* imeth JtUteUl OlrNo. 16, dated the 2nd day of June, A. |
,w “
D. 1010, has filed said certificate In
oreiTioy
my office and has made application Special Iload * Ilrldaa DUtrict No. X of SamiIfor tax deed to issue in accordance note Coantr. Florida, b / and lliroagb L. A.
Urn m lax. O. V. Swope, Kador C arlttt. O. W.
M # * « # re K a t a * * # *
j j with law. Said certificate embraces
Rn Is ml near and U 1*. Ilacan, oompoala# tho
Hoard of Count/ Commlaalonara of Samlnola
the following described property in Count/,
Florida,
T».
Semlnolo County, Florida, to-wit: W ft
TO THE PEOPLE OF SANFORD.
The
S
tate
Florida, •« ral Oto. A. OeOottea,
Everyday we take our cusof SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of SW 1-4 and State At of
turner for the Saratith Judicial Cir­
toner's license number mud
of tba S tate or Florida!
SW 1-4 of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 and icuit
In order to dofeat tho effort to \
tba Cttiaena and T »i I’arara of eald Special
eachevening draw one. Tfid nominate and elect Hon. Forrest Lake
NW 1-4 of SW 1-4 lying E of W line Totloail and Ilrldaa DUtrict No. X of Senlaoto
Florid*:
lucky number entitles the to the office of City Commissioner,
of Sanford (Jrnnt (leas 825 ft. N and Count/.
WiltsIIRAS, a petition baa bean filed In tba
a
bore
al/lod
b» Spaalal Hoad and Dridse
S by 660 ft. E and W In SE corner and DUtrict No. 3cauaa
customer to—
thore are being circulated certain ru­
of Samlnola Count/. Florida. Ml*
less N 7 1-2 ch.) Sec. 20, Twp 10 S, tins forth tba fact that an rltcUon waa bald
mors and assertions that are un­
In raid Special lload and Drida* DUtrict No, X
Range 30 E., containing 26 acres. Tho of
founded.
Samlnola Count/, Florida, on tba ITth d a / of
M a/. A. D. 1031, to determine whether or not
said
land
being
assessed
at
tho
date
First. I t (s being asserted that Mr.
there ehonbl bo laatied t&gt;jr aahl Special Road and
of tho issuance of such certificate in lllidne DUtrict honda In Ilia aum of f 80 .OW.00 ,
Anytime within a week. Lake's candidacy represents an ef­
to bear Interrat at tha rata of ala per cant.,
tho name of Elizabeth Kissel.
prlnrl|ial of aild bnoila to mature th irl/, reara
fort to abolish tho present commis­
Come on down. Winning
tba data of tba Uananca thereof, tba proAlso: Tax Certificate No. 18, dat­ after
number shown in window sion form of government and return
made of said bonda to bn need for tba parpoaa
ed
the
2nd
day
of
June,
A.
D.
1010,
of
hot
I&lt;11rut and conatructln* certain proponed
to the nldormanlc form. The authors
ruaiU and brblraa In eald Special lload and
next day.
has
filed
said
certificate
in
my
office
lirldac DUtrict. and that a ranraa of tbo co­
of this propaganda must be cither
and has made application for tax deed mma of paid election ehowa prime facte t b i t
very Ignorant ,or have very little re­
the reault of aatd election waa In fare* of tba
to issue in accordance with law. Said laiiuatire of hnnda afnraaald b / the aald Special
gard for tho truth or falsity of what
ami llrhlce DUtrict.
certificate embraces tho following de­ ■toad
NOW, TIIDIIIDOIIB. pnrauant to an order
they assort Mr. Lake, If nominated
scribed property situated in Seminole of the Court herein made, notice D la ra b / it* and elected City Commissioner, could
" Dial tha cltUane and tea pajara of aatd
County, Florida, to-wit: All NE 1-4 «■
Miierlal Rued and llrldfe DUtrict No. X of
not nbollsh tho present form of city
Inale Client/. Florida, are h / tba aald order
In Sanford Grant (less beg. 46 Iks. Hem
required to be amt appear before tba Circuit
“Foot of First Street"
government, and those making such
W of NE cor. run W to intersection Coart or the S errate Judicial Circuit of tb s
statements must know It, If they
of W lino of Sanford Grant SWly
x w s m w s u ‘2 s v 't.m s
know anything. Thore ore three City
of li roe ant. and State of Florida, te a s
along Grant line 16.60 ch., E 4.68 ch., Cuwitr
and
there
to abow canaa, If a n / tb a / bar*, w b /
Commissioners
and
to
say
that
one
CO-OPERATION ALONE
NEly 17.66 ch. to bsg.), Sec. 81, Twp. aald bond* atteold so t be raUdated sad eow
of fhem can do the things claimed
CAN SOLVE PROBLEMS OF
10 S., Range 30 E. 116 acres. The said flrmad.
WITNRfW m / hanfeand tba oeel of tba OWEvery .’4 hours this still, operated by Orientals, produced 100 gallons of land being aseessed at the date of the cult Court of tba s if t nth Judicial Circuit o f
RURAL WORKERS. th ft Mr. Lake will do Is, to say the
SctnlQole Count/, State of Florida, this H at d a /
least, not very complimentary to the moonshine. It wpa hidden la the hills above Senttle, Wash., and was reached1 jMUmnce Df BUCh certificate in the of
Sep leal bar, A. I). 1031.
I ti p.ti.f.1. a
l i n l l .m l l n
u n .1 a ..iw iiih .1
(n n n n l
*PL a r llu tlll— V II'.I ■ I n m l - l l
Uflth
through
a
hnif-uilta
underground
tunnel.
The
distillery
was
located
with
ISRAM
N. A. DOUdLASS,
GAINESVILLE, Fla., Oct. 10.— other twp, who would constitute the
namo
of
Elisabeth
Kissel.
Clark of tha Circuit Court,
bloodhounds
nnd
raided
by
Sheriff
Stnrwlcb,
here
shown
with
one
of
the
dis­
Setrnlb Judltlal Circuit e f
Also: T ax Certificate No. 22, dat­
fte Individual ism that made the conn* majority. The present form of gov­ tillers.
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Ramlnoto Count/, Florida.
ed the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1010, has SCtlRt.IJi MAINKS,
trywhat it is today now threatens to ernment can only be abolished by the
A tto rn e/ for Petitioner*.
D-31-dte
filed said certificate in my office and
It the course of niraal life, In the legislature, or by n vote of the quali­
opinion of C. A. Cobb, editor of the fied electors of the city, end those number of signatures on their peti­ certificate embrncos the following do- has made application for tax deed to
Office supplies of all kinds at Th«
Southern Rurallst, Atlanta, Ga., who trying to prejudice the people against tion, but sololy for the purposo of scribed property situated In Seminolo' issue in accordance with law.
Herald
Printing Co. When you want
Said certificate embraces the foliddrrised the annual "livestock round- the candidacy of Mr. Lake know It. striking your name off tho one you County' Florida, to-wit: Beg. 481 ft.
N. and 1114 ft. E. of SW. Cor., S ec. 'lowing described property situated in anything In this lino ses Thu Harold.
up' 'here today. Mr. Cobb urged co­ The truth of the matter Is that most have already signed.
operative marketing on the part of of those who helped frame tho pres­
Do not sign but one petition if you 31, Twp. 20 S., Range 30 E. Run N. Seminolo County, Florida, to-wit: Beg, We have It or can get I t
1 deg. E. 106 ft. N. 89 dog. W. 200 f t NW cor. of NE 1-4 Sec. 32, Twp. 10
the farmers. Many communities in ent form of city government nre now want It to count.
S. 1 deg. W. 100 ft. Ely. 200 ft. m ore!S„ Range 30 E. Run E 12 ch., S 20
the itate, he asserted, should have behind Mr. Lake’s candidacy, and it
FORREST LAKE
co-operative Palatkn, Tallahassee at Is believed this will Include all of
CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. or less 5.10 seres. The said lend bs- :cb. to S and L E Ry Wly along same Phone 175 Ponrth and Sanford Area
ing assessed at the dAte of the issu­ 71-2 ch. N 20 deg. W 10.90 ch. W 10
Quincy, Ga., and Tampa markets them, except possibly those holding
By J. J. Dickinson,
New Era Printery
ance of such certificate in the name of ch. S1L13 cb. Nely 23ch. S 14 deg. E 8
alone could consume the output of office under the present City Com­
Chairman.
G. Bassett Smith* Prop.
ch., S 64 deg., W to pt. 30 ch. W of £
S. C. Jones,
ten such creameries operating through missioners, and at their pleasure, to
line
of
Sec.
and
10
ch
N
of
S
line
of
COMMERCIAL AND
whom
they
owe
allegiance.
Unless said Certificates shall be re
out the year. Better schools, church­
H. R. STEVENS FOB
JOB PRINTING
Second.
It
is
being
asserted
that
deemed
according
to
law
tax
deed
will
®
c]l*
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to
SW
cor
of
es, roads and stronger bank* would
‘ CITY COMMISSIONER
Mr.
Lake
will
throw
the
town
wide
issue thereon on the 10th day of Oc- ^
^ ot
N to
™r.
Sec.
follow the cooperative methods, he
E to beg. 167 acres. The eaid land
open, whatever that may mean, and
tobsr,
A.
D.,
1921.
uld.
Should succeed himself in the No­
W. B. MAYO
Witness my official signature and being assessed at the date of tho is­
The value of tho Florida hog has allow Sunday business, etc. Now, the vember election. Common-sense and
suance
of
such
certificate
in
the
name
older
citizens
of
tho
town
will
not
be
increased on the overage of |5 dur­
good business say it, and say It loud. seal this the 14th day of September, of Jacob Kissel.
ing the last eleven years, according to effected by this stuff, since they well His lopg service with tho A. C. L., A. D., 1021.
Unless said certificates shall be re­
E. A .DOUGLASS,
L M. Rhodes, state marketing com­ know that M*. Lake as Mayor wob R. R., his high official relation to San­ (Seal.)
deemed
according to law, tax deed
tho
terror
of
law
violators
In
tho
city.
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County,
missioner, who also wa aof the opin­
ford’s banking Interest; his two year’s
will
issue
thereon on the 1st day of
But
to
those
who
do
not
know,
suf^
irid
a
.
ion that the marketing solution lies
service as head of city government,
September,
A. D. 1021.
Hnving devoted all my life to tho
fleeth It to repent that to mnkc such
B ^ . M. WEEKS, D. C.
In organization.
and
then,
his
general
equipment
In
af­
Witness
my
official signature and painting trade I can guarantee satis­
assertions Ignores the other two om9-14-0tc.
fairs as man nnd citizen, pqts him
seal this tho 26th day of July, A. D. faction. Give mo a trial and be con­
mlasionors nnd trents them an mere
ORGANIZE LOAN AGENCY
next. Ono nnd all say, Voto for II. R.
vinced. Shop over Haight A Wel­
nonenties, which we think Ib unfair
Notice of Application for Tax Deeds 1021.
TO AID FLORIDA AND
(SEAL)
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
Stevens, for City Commissioner.
land's
Garage. Opposite Valdes Ho­
Under Section 576 of the General
GEORGIA AGRICULTURE. to them, and is entirely too compli­
Clerk Circuit Court,
C. II. LEFFLER.
tel.
Statutes Laws of Florida
mentary to our candidate.
Seminolo County, Fla.
ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 10.—Ahe Ag­
Tha truth of tho whole matter is
0-14-6tdh
By:
A. M. WEEKS, D. C. S a n f o r d , - F l o r i d a
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that Charles
ricultural ami Livestock Loan Agency that none of these things nre true.
of the War Finance Corporation for Mr. Lake’s supporters will not stand
There will be a box supper and ice
Georgia and Florida, was formally or­ for any mofe wide open town than we
cream supper at the Moure's station
ganised today, and offices were open­ now have, nnd have hnd for tho inat
church, Friday, Octobor 14th.
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ed here in chargo of Robornt E. H ar­ two years, cither on Sundays or week
vey, Atlanta, who was elected treas­ days. Mr. Lake’s supporters will not
ASK FOR YOUR RECEIPT.
urer.
stand for any effort to abolish the
The agency is authorized to lend present form of government until tho
Subscribers to the Daily Herald
money to banks in Georgia and Flori­ people themselves demand It. How­
da equal to the amount of their out­ ever, Mr. Lnko’s supporters hellevo should nsk for a receipt when the
standing loans on livestock and agri­ thnt the present method of nominat­ cnrrlor boys collect from you. It is
cultural, orchard and similar prod- ing candidates for City Commission­ tho only protection you hnve in case ; V
uetts but will deal through tho banka er should bo changed to permit a the carrier changes or there happens (
and not maku direct loans to indiv- more free expression of their wishes to be a mistake in tho nccount. Ench
uals. John K. Ottley, Atlanta, was by the people. Tho present method is carrier boy is supplied with receipt
named chairman of tho committco entirely too autocratic, Is a relic of books, nnd Is commanded to give n : A
-j'yl Lr-S. Adame, A tlan ta, o e ife U ry . tho old monnrshlnl days when the peo­ receipt by the Herald. See thnt you i
Other members arc W. F. Coachman, ple wore forced to petition to the king get your receipt nt the end of each j
Jacksonville; T. L. Wilson, Bartow; upon his throne, In which case they week if you nre paying thnt wny,
108-3tp.
M. B. Lane, Savannah; yh. E. Young, must first get tho ear of the privy
X n e w L. C. SMITH (Cash or Terms" f o r .................................. $100.00
Cedartown, Ga.; D. M. Lowry, Talla­ council, nnd then of tho spiritual ad­
hassee, and C. W. Skinner, Waynes­ visor, boforo they could bo heard. We Notice of Application for Tax Deed
USED UNDERWOOD (cash) f o r ............................................... 25.00
boro, Ga
Under Section 575 of the General
believe that men and women ought to
X USED MOLLE, PORTABLE (cash or T erm s).................... .
50.00
Statutes.
bo allowed to run for office without
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AUTOMOBILE SPEEDER
having to get tho consent of any one
WOUNDED BY OFFICER. else, nnd they should not have to re
Notice is hereby given thnt V. G.
sort to such mnthods as we now hnve, Jones, purchaser of 1-3 interest In
ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 7.—John „s It Is very difficult and confusing Tax Certificate No. 84L dated tho 2nd
Nash, eighteen yenrs old, hns a bullet creates n political machine, and de­ day of July, A. D., 1000, has filed Bald
In his upper thigh and Patrohnan stroys tho secrecy nnd sneredness o Certificate injny office and hns made
Edwin Goodwin is un d er bond to ans­ tho ballot.
application for Tax Deed to issuo in
,
wer before M agistrate E. M. Burk to
Now, In conclusion, we nsk that accordance with law. Said certificate
a charge of aggravated assault wi^i a these matters be given mature con­ embraces tho following described pro­
deadly weapon as n re s u lt of an effort sideration, and romombor that It nev­ perty situated In Seminolo County,
by Goodwin to a rre s t three young er becomes necessary to resort
Floridn, to-wit: E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of
men on the recreation pier shortly misrepresentation or untrue propa­ SE 1-4 Sec. 26, Twp. 20 S., Range
before midnight last night.
Nash, ganda unless those doing so fears to 20 E. 20 acros. The said land being
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Paul Winterich and Ray Rhodes were roly on the facts nnd conditions ns assessed at tho data of tho issuance
in an automobile and admit th at they they exist. Whenever it becomes ne of such Certificate in tha name of J. A
wera driving rapidly tn the pier and cessary for our opponents to mis­ E. Phipps, Admr.
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mole. Goodwin was on duty on the represent our cause, it Is an ndmlsAlso Tax Cortiflcato No. 883, dated
pier. When the car passed him at the Sion on their part thnt the truth about the 3rd day of June, A. D., 1001, hns
awash channel, he nnys he called to tholr is insufficient to sustain the
filed said Certificate In my office and
the driver to tdop and that tho com ­ Tho people of Sanford may rest as hns mado application for tax deed to
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mand was not obeyed. Ho says ho thon sured thnt thero will be no ml««P™ issue in accordance with law. Snid
drew his revolver and fired at the rear sentntlon from our side, and that none certificate ombraccs the following de­
tire of the car and was much sur­ of the things circulated about Mr scribed property situated In Semi­
prised to And, when tho cor was stop­ Lake’s supporters, or himself,
nole County, Florida, to-wit: 1-3 int.
ped that he had h it anybody, He de­ true, If they would be inimical to
in E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of SE 1-4 Sec. 20
clared he did not shoot at the occu­ future Interest and progress
Twp. 20 S., Rango 20 East. Tho snid
pants of the car. Nnnh was sitting on
land being assessed at tho dnto of tho
city.
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the rear sent and th e
bullet went
issunneo of such certificate In tho
through the hack of tho cor and Into FOHREST LAKE CAM^ J , (^ ITTEE name of T. A. Phipps.
Nash's thigh, making a severe flesh
Also Tax Cortiflcato No. 836 dated
By J. J. Dickinson,
wound. After his wound was dressed
tho
2nd day of Juno, A. D., 1002, has
Chairman.
be called up Magistrate Burk and tho
filed said certificate in my office and
Utter went to his office and Issued »
has mado application for tax deed to
P. S—
warrant for Goodwin, who came to
issuo in accordance with law. Said
More Unfair Tactics
the office nnd arranged bond. Good­
certificate ombraccs tho following de­
It has later come to our attention scribed property situated in Seminolo
e n was suspended from police dutp
by Mayor Mitchell this morning. ThTe that tho opposition to Mr. Lake’s can­ County, Florida, to-wit: 1-8 int. in
m»yor said he had given strict orders didacy is rosorting to such unfair E l-2 of SE 1-4 of SE1-4 Sect. 26,
to the police not to Bhoot at epoedlng tactics as to try and persuade
Twp. 20 S., Rango 20 East, 20 acres.
•utomobilcs nnd to use tholr revolv­ many people as thoy can to sign their Tho said land bring assessed at thq.|
ers only la necessary self-defense. He petition after signing Mr. Lake's, and dnto of tho issuance of such certificate'’
**ys it is n dangerous •practise for telling those who do not know any in tho namo of T. A. Phillip.
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police to shoot at tires on automo­ bettor that It Is alright to sign two
Also Tax Certificate No. 261, dated
bile* Goodwin will be tried as soon petitions. Under the law a voter can tho 3rd day of July, A .D., 1016, has
ALL KINDS OF TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, PAPER, SUPPLIES
only Bign one petition, and if he signs filed said certificate in my office and
*» Nash la able to appear In court.
two ho Is in the same position
as
if
he
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Post c«rds—local rie w s -lc each a t' had
»HU not signed
--------any.
w Our opponents
. t ^ issue in accordance with law.
Said
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We want to congratulate the City
Commissioners upon their purchase
of a new fire truck with pumping ap­
paratus. This will mean tho right
kind of fire protection and «*ve the
tax payers many dollars aside from
reducing tho fire ins^ganco ntea.
-----------o—-------Tho Daily Herald la giving you the
ball games play by play within a few
minutes of tho time they happen in
New York. You got the same sorvico that nil the big metropolitan pa­
pers nro giving you. Sometimes vie
doubt If tho peoplo hero appreciate
such u service for they certainly fall
to buy sufficient extra papers to mnku
It profitable.

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Nothing is too good for tho sub­
scribers of tho Dnily Herald. Tho
management will mako it n ronly daily
paper In every sense of tho word but
it takes subscribers and advertising,
and wo expect that from the poople
of Sanford If the people of Sanford
expect n real dnily pnpor. Thoro nro
too mnny people in the world that
want something for nothing,
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nnd other counties, the making anil
selling of liquor will go merrily on.
Of three cases in this county for Hell­
ing and making liquor, none of the
accused nre on tho rond, nnd on ac­
count of thnt snmo old "tochnnllty"
the offenders nre enjoying their freed­
om. There Is no use for tho officers
to capture moonshiners or blockade
runners. The law does not scorn to
hold them after being caught Why
Is It?

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Thnl "squawk" in the Tntnpn TriImno about the hunters being pulled
In Seminole county for having high
powered rifles on them is certainly
funny. Their dogs were running deer,
the men had rifles, they were pulled
for hnving rifles in their possession
nnd fined nnd yet thoy say they were
not hunting. Wall, that’s whnt they nl
say, hut they could not pull this stunt
In Hillsboro or any other county in
tho Stnto, nnd certainly they will not
be allowed to pull '* in Seminole.
Five more subscribers came in yes­
terday for the Daily Herald. We
want fifteen more now to bring tho
list to the one thousand mark. Who
will be the next lucky one? The Dally
Herald is one of the host dallies in
this part of the State; giving you ev­
ery bit of the news of the world, of
the State, of the county, and the city.
You cannot get all of this news in
any other paper In the State for the
money. Help us to mnke it bigger
nnd better.
Whnt is tho nuttier with Minmi?
asks tho Tampa Times. We do not
think there is anything the matter
with Miami in the school closing epi­
sode. it Is the Floritln legislature
that is to hlnmc for not passing a law
thnt would have relieved Minmi
schools nnd all the schools of the
Stnto. If the law prevents going over
a certnin millngo for school pur­
poses nnd a city doubles in population
it is certain thnt tho schools will need
dpuble tho amount. If tho amount is
not forthcoming from the Bchool fund
—well, thero you nro.
-----------o----------"It takes Florida people to be
lucky. A Jacksonville man throw hrn
money belt containing twenty thous-

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Deane Turner
WELAKA BLOCK
Phones 497-414

by
ho
went back and searched tho can and
got the money."—'Perry Herald. How
ninny of the get-rich-quick fellows
who read the above Item will pro
cced to search the garbage cann, hop'
ing that somo other man has been
careless os to where ho put his mon'
eyT—DeLand Nows. We know a
man who threw $60,000 in an oil well
and when he went back to look for It
the money was gono. But of course
this was In Texas, and not In Florida,
whero everyone is honoot, yes.
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ELECTION TIMES.

is.pulled off it will add upwards of
half a million Idlers to the over tail
ranks of the unemployed. The 70
strikes now In progress will add their
quota.
All these facts constitute a para­
dox whleh the avenge man finds It
difficult to understand. As he looks
the situation over In the calm, cold
light of reason and common sense, he
Is tempted to believe the whole world
has gone mad, that It Is still suffering
from the hysteria o fwar time, and in­
deed it looks so.—Tampa Times.
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STOCK AND TRADE OF NEWSPA­
PER IB FACTS

SENATOR TRAMMELL ACTIVE
IN OBTAINING ASSISTANCE
FOR CITRUS GROWERS.
WASHINGTON, Octj 11.—Senator
Park Trammell has been very active
during the past week in an effort to
assist in obtaining financial assistance
ta r tho citrus fruit growers of Flori­
da. Senator Trammell arranged the
conference for the representatives of
the Citrus Exchange with tho War
Finance Corporation last week and
appeared before the Board with these
gentlemen to present the claim for as­
sistance for the Florida growers. Sen­
ator Trammell is Informed that the
prospects are favorable for tho grow­
ers. Severn Ihundrcd thousand dol­
lars will no doubt be advanced to
banka In Florida upon the growers se­
curities. This aid, Seantor Trammell
says, will be for the citrus fruit in­
dustry generally and not restricted
to thoso affiliated with tho Citrus Ex­
change. It seems that the plan of the
War Finance Corporation is to make
tho advances to bsnks or ■ group of
banks upon loans made to growers for
the purpose of
maintaining their
groves and making the fruit crop.

If it Is a sin to lie no newspaper
editor will ever pass through the gol­
den gate.—Eau Gallic Record.
This is, in all likelihood, an at­
tempt At humor—a sort of poke at
fellow editors, but some people real­
ly believe newspaper editors and re­
porters are by profession doomed to
follow a path other than the straight
and narrow one of veracity.
No conclusion was ever more re­
moved from the truth then this,
because the most valuable asset a
newspaper possesses Is tho good will
of its readers—the Jury that is con­ STUNT FLYER NOW AUTO
stantly sitting In judgment over the
COP AT MIAMI.
paper’s reputation—and proof of this
is established when a newspaper is
MIAMI, Oct. 11.—Paul C. Latham,
sold, for "good will" is included in tho native of Toledo, Ohio, former n lieu­
sale price along with mechanical tenant In the Marino Corps, former
equipment nnd circulation.
flier in the aerial mail service, invent­
However, tho majority of critics fail or of a self controlled bombing plane
to tnko cogniznnco of tho fact that n 1and the man who took the place of
newspaper is nothing more than n n 1Lloutennt Omar Locklear in stunt fly­
orgnnizailon of individuals, each train- j ing nftor Locklear’s death, has been
ed in his or her particular line, a llI appointed member of tho motorcy­
working in complete harmony, w ith1cle squad of the local trnfflc police.
speed and accuracy ns the driving1
forces. Mistnkos uro bound to occur,! Latham rode a bicycle around the
edge of tho roofs of skpscrapcrs in
nnd do occur repeatedly, but every]
the
Interest of recruiting and this feat
possible effort Is mndo to prevent
led
to the winning of his brido, Miss
thorn, nnd, compared with other big]
Lillian
Scott, of Cleveland, Ohio, who
justnesses, the newspaper Is tho mosti
snw
him
perform on top of a fourteen
efficient humnn machine in modem-]
story
building
in thnt city. Latham
dny life. But the mistakes of the
nnd
Miss
Scott
wero mnrrlcd in nn
newspaper nro published to tho world.
airplane
.1,000
feet
above the ground.
A bank or nny other organization puts
only its host foot forward, while with
Contracts hnve been let for tho
each edition a newspaper flings nil
its windows und door open, nnd the erection of a $10,000 new school build­
appearance of grievous errors are mge ing nt Ponce de Leon, In Holmes coun­
Indeed, "no nccurnte, bo spcei” '\ ty'. Bonifny contractors have tho con­
these are tho first instructions the bo-t tracts. With nn active cotton market,
ginner in the game recoives, nnd forty nt around 18 cents a pound, mnny
years afterward tho same instructions fanners have soltl both this and Inst
year’s crops. This hnu meant a gront
are sounded in hi» cars,
The characteristic of yellow joumnl-l rellof to many .
ism Is tho practice of coloring the (
news. This form of journalism Is fast
TRAIN SCHEDULE
passing. Publishers long aince real­
Southbound
ized thnt, in the long run, it pays to
Arrive
Depart*
play square with the public. Facts
N
o
/
2:86
a.
m,
2:46*.
m
R3-.___
seldom are colored, nnd when done, in
No.
27.
m
m
m
m
m
8:40
a.
m.
the groat majority of cnsoB, it is un­
3:20 p. m
intentional. The dramatization of de­ No. 89. ____ 2:55 p. m.
tails is regarded »s coloring by some, No. 85.......... 0:55 p. m. 7:10 p. m.
North Bound
yet this same class, although uncon­
scious of it, demands a certain amount
Arrive
Depart*
of drama in the hnndling of news.
No. R2. ........ 1:48 a.m.
2:03 a. m
A society editor will refer to u No. 84. . . . . . 11:45 a. m. 12:05 p. m
young lady as "lovely" nnd "attrac­ No. 80....... 8:05 p. m. 3:25 p. m.
*
tive," when everybody knowc sho is No. 28. ____ 10:00 p. m.
ns ugly ns a mud fence. The heckler
Trilby Branch
for truth may brand this ns a form of
Arrive
Departs
misrepresentation, nnd carried down •No. 100.
0:00 n. m.
to n final but ridiculous analysis it is, •No. 24.
1:25 p. m
but the same heckler will go out on #No 158.
7:00 a. m.
a rainy dny and say "Good momlngl" No. 22...
7:35 p.m
to every friond he passes! Truth is
l&lt;eeaburg Branch
always determined by the point of
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Depart*
view. A newspaper is human nnd re­ •No. 167.......... 4:00 p. r \
flects human shortcomings, yet in tho No. 21.......... 2:62 p. m.
essential it is a seeker after facts, be­ •No. 101. ____ 6:30 p. m
cause the newspaper sells facts—facts •No. 26. ____ 2:00 p. m.
are its stock and trade.—Florida Me­ No. 22.......... 7:00 p. m.
tropolis.
Oviedo Branch
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Depart*
•No. 126.
HAS THE WHOLE WOULD GONE WHY BUILD A SWEET
POTATO STORAGE HOUSE? •No. 127.
8:40 p. u .
MAD?
•Dally, except Sunday.
1. It will keep tho potatoes nt n
Crops hnve been ungnthered this
minimum
of loss from rot.
season in many pnrts of the United
Eyes Examined
Glasses Designed
2. Tho curing process /improves
States and Cnnndn, and left to rot in
Henry McLaulin. Jr.
the fields, simply because thoy could the ffnvor of the potatoes nnd makes
OPT. D.
not he sold for enough in the markets them more snlnble.
1. Tho house can he entered nnd
to pay the cost of transportation, nnd
leave n small modicum for the farm­ the potatoes removed during wot or
er. During this snmo season millions cold weather. This is not prnctlcnblo
of humnn beings have died of hunger with dirt bnnks.
4. Sweet potatoes produce throe
in Chinn, nnd other millions in Rus­
sia nro wnndoring from their homos times the feed value of corn to tho
nnd dying in the streets in a hope­ acre. You build cribs for your corn. OPTICIAN
OPTOMETRIST
less search for food. This has hap­ Why not build n house for your swoet Grndunte Northern Illinois College
pened in a country which has long potatoes?
212 East First St.
Sanford, Fla.
6. Sweet potatoes nre relished by
been known as "tho granary of Eu­
A storage
rope." Our own country in overflow­ all clnsscn of livestock.
house
will
onnblu
you
to
feed
them
ing with money; tho bunks nre burst­
Pickling and Preserving
ing with it; wo have perhaps one- tho year round.
fl. Sweet potatoes reduce the cost
half tho world’a stock of gold in our
coffers; wc hnve millions of acres of of production of milk nnd pork. A
undeveloped lands awaiting the plow storage house enables you to feed
of the farmer; we have millions of them dnily.
7: Tho storngc house Is simple nnd
houses that should be built to shelter
our people; wc have miles of roads economical of construction and opera­
to construct nnd unmboriess bridges, j tion. Any farmer who Is handy with
Why should anyone be Idle in this ( n saw and hammer can build one.
land of wonderful opportunities, of | Seven good reasons why every far­ Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
immense wealth, and a need of labor mer, o rat least every fnrmlng com­
thnt approaches desperation? Yet wc j munity, should have a modem sweet • ■ j , and Jelly Glasses
,.
nre told that aix million men are potato storage house. See your coun­
walking the streets of our cities look­ ty agent, who will give you helpful
ing for jobs .with nq jobs to be had; I information, or have It sent direct to
that tho great railroad workers’ or­ you. If not convenient to consult a Stone Crocks, Coolers,
ganisations of tho country are voting county agent, write to tho College of
Churns, etc.
by largo majorities for a "strike,” Agriculture, University |of Florida,
rather than submit to a reduction of Gainesville, and ask for copies of
12 per cent, in their wages, which are Farmers’ Bulletins 070 and 847.
now, and always have been, the larg-1
est ever paid to labor In this or any
—Get your Scratch Pads from The
HARDWARE CO.
other country. If the proposed strike nernld—by the pound—16c.
Thoro is nn air of expectancy In the
air, the politicians scent tho battle
from afar and gather ’round the
festive board to watch the turn of
the wheel, some for the interests of
good government, some for the politi­
cal crumbs that'they think they will
pick from tho tablo after election,
some from tho more fun of being in
another political campaign. Too much
time ia usually wasted on the elect­
ions in tho city and county and state.
Every man and every woman should
post themselves on the various candi­
dates and pick tho man or woman who
In their estimation would make tho
best official—and women will soon
offer thon.selvcs in this eity and coun­
ty for office.
. ..
It shotlId.be a friendly race always.
Thero is nothing in tho whole political
situation thnt calls for charges nnd
counter chnrges in this city election
thnt approaches. Both of the candi­
dates are well known to most of the
people of Sanford. Both of them havo
been in tho public eye in politics and
in private life. Both' of them nro
flnnciers, successful in tholr chosen
lines of endenvor, thoy have been In
the high places nnd their works nro
known. They are residents, they nro
tax payors, they have received hon­
ors, thoy hnve Hcrvcd tho city as nldermen ,ns mayors, nnd ns private
citizens in many ways thnt progres­
sive citizens find to serve their city.
There is no need for any ndvorso
opinion to he passed upon either of
them. As officials of tho city, they
will have their limitations just as any
other man will hnve. Beyond certain
lines they ennnot go nnd if any of
their supporters nre looking for any­
thing nside from service they will be
sadly mistaken nnd no man should
question the motives of either of tho
cnndidntcs or of their aspiring nnd
perspiring friends.
It 1h just a friendly rivalry among
two candidates nnd both of them nre
Snnford citizens. The oicction nnd tho
rnmpnign should ho short nnd sweet
nnd clean nnd then got down to real
business of making Sanford the great
city thnt it should he. Politics can bo
played to tho exclusion of everything
else. Politics can he played unfair.
Politics enn be played in such a man­
ner ns to disgust the fair minded vo­
ters nnd cause them to eschew the
right of franchise altogether. The
llcrnid hopes there will be nothing
said or dono in this city election thnt
will ruffle tho tempers of the most
ardent supported of tho commission­
ers in the race, Tho office belongs to
the people and not to nny man or set
of men. Look them over. Weigh
their qualifications. Think before you
vote nnd then go quietly to the polls
nnd vote ns you please. It is your
blessed privilege nnd no man’s busi­
ness but your own.

TIME

We have the

STONE JARS
See our line of

BALL

fp

j

W e H a v e F a ith in the
B

O

Y

S

Of This Community
to fa ith fu lly perform th e duties alloted to them;
to ju stify to the fu llest our confidence in them as
th e com ing farm ers o f th is section.
No distant field; no opportunities for advance­
m ent offer greater possibilities than rig h t here at
home.
• •
And th is bank Is rig h t here to aid the young men
o f th is com m unity to take advantage o f the op­
portunities th at present them selves.

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BU ILD ER

F. P. Forster, President
rB. F. Whitner, Cashier

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

CONTRACTORS

George A. DeCottes

S. O. Shinholscr

A ttorney-at-L aw
Contractor and Builder
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD -:- -:FLORID*
SANFORD
-:- -:- FLORIDA

BATTERIES
DRIlfO TOBH

Battery Troubles to Us
W* Bp m UUm ea E m trie*] Work sad can (I t*

r*a 4*p*nd*M* Mrrlo*.,

WX Also HATS OOMFETXNT KXOXAX1CA
ro a oTXBHAUTJMo y o n oak

Sanford Constructs Co.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Planes and Specifications Chcerfsil?
Furnished
AH Work Guaranteed
H. T. PACE
P. O. Box III

Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractor!
Sketches and Estimates Free; m
Company’
building too large and none too small.
Phone 18D

L. A. Renaud, Prop. -----ALL WORK GUARANTEED----

HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance”
i#

Sold and Serviced by

Edw. H iggins, Inc.
H aight &amp; Wieland
GARAGES
Smith Bros. Garage
E xpert Repairing
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

REAL ESTATE
E. F. Lane

Wilson &amp; Shorey
Pine and Garland Sts., Orlando, Fla.

PURE WATER
Elder Springs Water
99.98% PURE
Phone 811-W
Sanford, Fla.

LORD’S PURITY
WATER
A S GOOD A S TH E BEST
Dally Service
Phone II?

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

Real E sta te and Insurance
Phone 93

V. C. COLLER, Prop.

Geo. W. K night

General Shop and Mill
Work

Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

-:-

-:-

FLORIDA

.. Employment Bureau..

CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
517 Commercial Street Sanford, FIs.

TRANSFER

The vocational committee of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women's Club “WE D E LIV E R THE GOODS"
requests all young women desiring
employment to register at the First Quick Service Transfer
National Bank.
Storage Facilities
If we please you, tell others; it no
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
tell vs. Phone 498

WILSON VULCANIZ­
ING WORKS
O, a. WILSON. Owmr
SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
REASONABLE PRICES
Wlfhl Br.tb.ri &lt;.*!*«• Dulldln,

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
Gcncrnl Machine and Rnilcr Works
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
bands In stock
&gt;&gt; Crank Shafts Re-turned

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

Acteylene W elding
of all

KINDS

Sanford W elding Co.
Located In Eagle Bldg., 203 Oak Ave.

HOTELS
Hotel Montezuma
“Sanford’a N ew Hotel”
$1 JO Up Per Day

(3LL0N&amp;
FRY
ELECTRICAL
^Contractors
Phone 442
111 Park
Ave.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11,1921

PAGE FIVE

Have you registered?

In and A bou t
The C ity

bride: Generally fair
ana Wednesday, ex)bab1y showers In ex*
outh portion, cooler in .
.rtion Wednesday.

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Pleatlag Snail
Talka SiecJaetly
Arranged for .
Herald Headers

Andrew Lees Is convalescent after
a week's iltnoss with stomach trouble.

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

Sanford high 'school will play
Gainesville high Friday afternoon.
Come out to Chase Field and see a
good football game.

.hading to business.

A favorite expression nround San­

the Presbyterian ford Sunday afternoons is: "Slow
&lt;Cl8rrh will hold their Chrlstmaa Ba- down, Henry my hnir Is flying in ev­
.jaar, Uee. 2 and 3, 1921. 167-oa.W.tfe ery direction."

Ever stop to think th at thcro would
$1 less home-brew in tho United ROOFING, Red and green slate sur­
face, 3-ply |3.25 per square. Tiger
JJtstm if it wasn’t ngninst the law to
brand, plain, 3-ply 53.25; 2-ply, $2.75;
.stake it?
1-ply, $2.25. Free delivery. Address
M. E. Ginn, Box 391.
139-2fltp
Get your battery filled with distill­
ed water free at the H of -Mac Battery
If thoro is a man In Sanford who
-Co., "Foot of First Sfreet.” They
wants
to got rich quick let him invent
juke their own.
167-6tc
an airplane that will stay up as long
Another Imikdraw about the sum- aB rents.
ner lathing suit is th a t it isn’t hard­
"EXIDE" BATTERIES, tho Giant
ly heavy enough for winter under­
that
Uvea In a box. We can now fur­
arm.
nish six Volt Batteries at $24,50. Wo
Have your watches and Jowelry re- buy, sell, exchange, recharge and re­
■paired at McLnulin's. Two first class pair all makes Batteries.—Ray Broth­
ers. Phone 548.
150-tfc
-witch makers. Prompt service.
140-tfc
ASK FOR YOUR RECEIPT.
A man may enjoy hiB sweetheart on
Subscribers to tho Dally Horald
bis idiocy during courtship but after
marriage he doesn’t enjoy being sat should ask for a receipt when tho
*01 .
carrier boya collect from you. It Is
tho only protection you hnve In case
Tie Ladies of the Episcopal Church the carrier changes or thoro happens
vill hold their Hnzanr and Supper, to bo a mistake in tho account Each
'December 1st and 2nd in the Parish carrlor boy la suppliod with receipt
Home.
171-tfe books, nnd is commanded to give a
receipt by tho Horald. Sco that you
When the world’s arms nro romov- get your receipt at the end of each
‘*d ,the jingoes won't have a log to week If you are paying that way.
-itand on.
108-3tp.

USED CARS
, with
New Tires, New Paint
lou ennnot afford to overlook the exceptional used-car bargains listed
holow, everyone in the best mechanical condition, and NEW TIRES:
CHANDLER, 1 passenger R oadster.................................$400,00
Cash, balance Monthly
COLUMBIA, 5 p a s s e n g e r ....................................................$350.00
Cash, balance Monthly
Hl'ICK Six R o a d ster.............................................................$300,00
Cash, balance'Monthly
FORD, Light T r u c k ......... ....................................-................$125.00
Cash, balance Monthly
CHALMERS, 5 p a sse n g e r ................................... ....... •*...... $500.00
Cash, balance Monthly
AUBURN, 5 passenger ........................................................$300.00
Cash, balance Monthly
OAKLAND, 5 p a sse n g e r ......................................................$200.00
Cosh, balance Monthly
lORD, 5 passenger to u r in g ................................................. $100.00
Cash, balance Monthly
0 \ LRLAND, 5 p a s s e n g e r ................................................. $100,00
Caah, balance Monthly
MnM

And have you subscribed for the
Dally Herald?

f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t

Well, the old bulb Is trying to
climb but the warm weather
period la broken and never
again will the 00 mark be
reached this winter. Of course
It could reach it but we don't
j £. Sell repre*ontC(l Jacksonville
think it will. However, all
yeiterdsy*
rules have been broken this
summer, even the golden rule
w C. Johnson, of Cleveland, was a
in thl. city y » u r so one can never tell. But
this la choice weather and the
Iff_____
folks are coming down In car
loads now getting away from
K i Farrar, of Snvannah, wag hi
the north before the cold wave
l^dty yesterday transacting busi*
hits them. Florida will get
them this winter and it will
be another real Florida winter
Wd Mrs. Tom Moore are now
aaya the weather man. What
j^aan tly located nt the Temple
do you think o ' the World's
gmc.
Series:
5:40 A. M. OCTOBER 11
Hiss Hopper, of Orlando, was the
jg o t of Miss Olinc Gnllager yester* ft Maximum .......................
88
ft Minimum ......................... 52
at The Gables.
* Range ........................ .
58
W. T. Roberts, of Groyson, Ga., * Calm and clear.
u .,i bis headquarters a t the Mante­ *
c a while in the city yesterday at* ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft
The Ladies of

And have you paid your poll tax?

•he above are 1919 and 1920 models. Come In and see our
used cars or telephone its for information concerning
them. Do not delay l

Dr. C. J. Marshall, wife and mother,
left this afternoon for St. Petersburg,
where the Doctor will attend the Med­
ical Association. They will return
Thursday morning.
Remember that you must register
in the city for tho election If you
have not reglatered In the city be­
fore. Women voters do not have to
pay poll tax.
Hon. Lewis Zim, state labor in­
spector, was in the city today shaking
hand* with hiq many friends. Mr. Zlm
la a former state senator and former
editor and has many friends all over
tho state.

Distributor For

There are six ty million men in th is country and there are only fiv e doz­
en of th ese hats.
I t’s one hat in a million both territorially and truthfully speaking.
It's a new shape— a new value standard.
Come, don't turn th is down w ithout a t least a look, fo r when th ey are
gone your only chance of g ettin g one will be in a check room— B Y MIS­
TAKE.

A NEW SHIPMENT OP SNAPPY PALL CAPS

7//e s r 0 /?F r ///jr / s

S a n fo rd , F la .

All tho bnso ball news in the Dally
Herald every day fresh from our ARE YOU GETTINGleased wlro service. You get every THE DAILY HERALD
play and you get the entire game ev­
WITH ALL NEWS
ery afternoon at 4 o'clock. Are you
getting the Dally Herald and helping
Special wires for tho baseball nows.
your homo town nnd your home paCan
you bent it 7 Wo wnnt ovory citi­
por?
zen of Scminolo county to get tho
Tho ninny friends of Mrs. O. L. Daily Herald. Somo places cannot bo
Taylor nre giving her n warm wel­ reached until next day but the Herald
will get to you sooner than other daily
come to Sanford where she will spend
papers nt that, Wo nro spending u
tho winter months.
Mrs. Taylor 1b
lot of money to glvo you nil tho nows
n former resident of Snnford and will
right from tho wires nnd the base ball
bo the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Brown­ news piny by play is ono of tho Blunts.
lee for B o rn e time. Mth. Taylor la Do you appreciate it enough to buy a
now residing at Indinnapolls.
pnpor every night oven If you nro not
n subscriber? Bo n Bportl
Mr. nnd Mra. N. J. Lillard returned
this afternoon from Okoechobco City,
ENGINEER SCALDED BY STEAM
whera they spent several days the
DIES A FEW HOURS LATER
guests of H. A. Neel .editor of tho
SAD ACCIDENT AT OSCEOLA.
Okeechobee News. Mr. Lillard wob
greatly surprised at the wonderful
J. K. Stovens, an engineer a t the
Okoechobee country nnd tho wonder­
plant af tho Osceola Cypress Co., mill
ful now city of Okeechobee, and B a y s
nt Osceola, wns so badly scalded by
that tho News Is boing made into one
atoam yesterday morning that ho died
of the best weekly papers In tho state
a few hours later. It seems that a
and has n wonderful future.
vnlvo blew off while ho wns making
somo reptlrs on tho immonso bailor
A. P. Hnggnrd, of Twin Cities, af tho ongino, and tho escaping steam
Idaho, Is In the city on a visit to his dulugged him beforo he could get out
buddies, Dr. Ralph Stevens nnd Col. of tho way. Tho unfortunate young
G. W. Knight. Mr. Haggard was In man waa literally cooked from head
the engineer’s corps In tho world war to foot, nnd no medicnl ni dcouid save
and fought under Col. Knight and was him ,and denth relieved him of his
with ho and Dr. Stevons In many sufferings several hours nfter the ac­
scrimmages nnd tho boys nre having cident happened.
a fine visit together. He is In lovo
Tho remains wore brought to this
with Florida and especially with Snn­ city by T. J .Miller &amp; Son, nnd pre­
ford. He has been engnged in en­ pared for burial nnd sent to his old
gineering work on government work homo at Welbomc Inst night. Tho nnd
on tho big Irrigation dams In the death of this young man hnn cast n
w e st.
gloom over Osceola whe.ro ho wns
loved and esteemed by all who knew
KIWANI8 CLUB MEETS
him.
FOR ORGANIZATION LAST
NIGHT AT VALDEZ.
Tho movement in Sanford to or­
ganize a Klwanis terminated last
night In the perfection of tho organi­
zation, when n meeting wns hold nt
the Valdez hotel under tho direction
of district secretary, T. Jeff Bailey, of
Birmingham, Ala.
The first luncheon of the club will
bo hold nt tho Valdez hotel Thursday,
October 20, at 12:15 p. m., at which
time all nccossory details for pro­
cedure wlll .be nnnounind. Tho ,per­
sonnel of the club is of tho very host,
and Snnford can look for grout things
from tho Kiwnnis club In tho fuluro.
Somo special stunts nro already be­
ing nrrnngod for tho meeting Thurs­
day wook, nnd among other features
will be the direction nf the singing by
Secretary Reynolds of tho Daytona
Y. M .C A., who Is also a prominent
momber of the Klwanta club of that
city, and tho presence of sovoral of
the mombors of the Orlando club, who
will participate in tho program.
Mr. Bailey left Sanford today for
DeLand whoro he Is engaged in per­
fecting a club also.
«

Registration Books for the City of
Sanford are now open at the office of
the City Auditor and Clerk and will be
open to and Including October 81,
1921.
L. R. PHILIPS,
108-lBtc
City Auditor and Clerk.

nr
AWTl?n“'?Ii,G
HT BPRINTOY 70
WAll
lull LEARN
M o to r C a r s

$7.50

W. T. Roberts nnd family .from
Grayson, Gn., have movod to Sanford
and will be at home nt 308 Park ave­
nue. Mr. Roberts will represent tho
New York Life Insurance Co., In thin
pnrt of tho state. Wo welcome tho
Roberts family to Sanford.

NOTICE

209 P a rk Avenue

A Velour Hat for one man
in a million

1NG TRADE. ONE THAT’S NOT
AFRAID OF A LITTLE WORK.
APPLY AT THE HERALD PRINT­
ING COMPANY.
tf

STATEMENT OF THE OW NERSHIP, MAN.
AOEMENT, CIRCULATION. ETC.. REQUIRED BT TH E ACT OF CONo r e s s or AUOUST SI, IMS

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ROOMS AND APARTMENTS
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25 cento, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cosh
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.
•___________

FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Roso No. 4 seed, Irish
potatoes, por bushel $2.00.—L. A.
Brumley.
131-tfc
FOR SALE—8-room house with nil
modern convenience, excellent re­
pair. Private water works, in desir­
able location. Reasonable terms. Ap­
ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
1 1 0 -tfc

FOR SALE—Stable manure; cur lots.
Good dry Block, price $7 par ton, f.
o, b. cars, Sanford. Chase £ Co.
161-tfc.
FOR SALE—A pair of young, block
nturo mules, at a bargain, I’hono
160.
162-tfc
SPECIAL LUMBER PRICES: Com­
plete building achedulefl on requosf.
Saves you 1-3 of coat.
Book of
IIouso plans $1.50. Monoy refunded if
not satisfactory, or if we sell you lum­
ber, Send list for estimate,—Gulf
Lumber Co., Perry, Fla.
10-1-lm
FOIt SALE—Twelve good sound well
broke mules. Terms can bo arrang­
ed with responsible parties. Can bo
seen at Osteen. H. S. Long, Rural
phone 4811.
108-4tp.
FORD TRUCK for sole.—West Side
Grocery.
104-tfc

Of Hit Stnforil llrraM , pulillMiml ilnlly. r i r r p t
HiimUr, at San font, Ktorlila, for Ortnlief 1, 1021.
h t a t b o r r L o n iiM .
COUNTY O r SEMINOLE, aa.l
lli'fora tna, a notary pulillc. In ami for the
Htatc ami county aforeeald, jwraonally ajiprarcil
N. J. I.lllanl,* wli» h a rln s Iwen duly aworn. arronlliitf to law, ileimana ami aaya d ial lie U Hit
HecrMurjr-Treamrwr of tli* Hanford Hally llrra ld
anil th a t Hit following la, to tha twal of lit*
knnwlm lst and twllaf, a true statem ent or tha
»wmr«tilp, m anastm ant (ami If a dally |in|ier.
circulation), Me., of tha aforciald |iuhl|ratlon
for tha dal* ahown til th* ehnr* caption, rmpilrcd
hy Hi* Ael of A ilsiut 24. 1022, tmlioilled In teclion 41.1. I'oatal l.awa anil ItefTtllatlnns, printed
on Ih* rtre ra a of Ihle form, lo-wlt:
1. —That tha nauicn and aildri'uca of th* pub.
Ilahar, ed ito r, m aunslnr editor, and
hiialnee* FOR SALE—Seven passengor 1921
managera a re:
Cadillac. R. C. Maxwell.
100-Gt
Nam* of
I’oalofflr* adilreea—
I'nhll-her: llrra ld P rinting Co., Sanford. I'lorldn.
FOR SALE—Very desirable city pro­
Editor: H. J. Ilnlly, Sanford, Florida.
M anaelns E ditor: It. J. Holly. Sanford. Florida.
perty. See B. F. Whltncr, nt First
Ilil-liiraa M anager: N. J. L illard. Sanford, rtorhla
2. T hat th* owner* are:
(O lte name* and Nntionul Bank.
lGG-Gtc.
nihlrMne* nf Indlrldnal owner*, or, If a roriHiralion, ei»* lie name and the name* and addreaaea
of etoekholdera nwulns nr holillnl 1 per cent or FOR SALE!—Upright piano, in good
more of lha to ta l amount of atoek).
condition, $150. Phone 103-J, or ad­
llrra ld P rln lln s Co., Hanford, Klorhla.
It. J. Holly. V. r . Ihit Ion, II. A. Nrel. N. J. dress Box 352.
108-Gtp.
I.lllanl. T. N. Wllarm, Kd. llmirkr, llean# Tread­
FOR SALE—Now bungalow, cosy
well. Hanford, World*.
Mr*. O. II. Taylor, Indlanapolle, Ind.
terms. Positively the best built
S.—That the known bondholder*, morlaaar**,
and other apenrlty holder* owning or holding 1 bungalow in the city.—E. F. Lane, the
per rent or more of total amount of honda, mortReal EsUite Man.
108-3tp
RBEci. or other aocurtllea are!
M errenlhaler Linotype Company, New York.
4.— That th* two paragraph* n eil alar*, s tr­ FOR SALE—Nice fat hens for yard
ing Ih* name* of Ih* owner*. Mock holder*, and
aernrllr holders. If any, rontaln not only tho Hat
or table use. 310 S. Holly Ave.
nr Morkholdera and eermlty bolder* a* they ap­
168-Gtc
pear upon hook* of the company but also, In
rate* w hirr tha Mock holder or security holder
anpeam upon tl-a books of tli* company a* Inn- FOR SALE—Stove wood cheap. See
tee or In any ether fldrelary relation. Ill* name
R, W. Lord, at Hand's Stable.
nf th* person or rorporallen for whom rnch trus­
tee I* acting, Is glreni also that th* said two ________
___________ 170-8tp
pur* era phi contain alatemenla embracing af­
fiant'* fall knowledge and helltf aa lo the elrenmsttnta* and condition* under which stockhold­ FOR SALE—Nice willow cart and bi­
er* and aecurlly holder* who do not appear
cycle at 614 W. 2nd St.
170-3tp
upon the hooka of th* rontpany a* trustees, hold
Murk and aecnrlllea In n capacity other than
that or a bona fid* owneri and thf* affiant ha* FOR SALE—Sound, medium else
no reason to belter* that any other person, a*horse, wagon and harness. Apply to
social Ion, or corporation hat any Interest direct
E. F. L,, at Crown Paper Co. 170-Stp
or Indirect In th* *ald atoek, huada, or other
curlllM than aa ao Mated by him.
h.— That Ih* a te n g e number of copies of earli FOR SALE*—Complete pumping out­
laeu* of Ihla publication told or distributed,
fit, electric motor, pump and large
through Ilia tualla or otherwise, to paid *uhecrlher* during III* it s month* preceding the
tank.
Magee, corner Park and High
dal* ahown abort la HOT,
N, 1 , LII.LARP,
streets.
■ 1
170-Btp
. - Bee. .Treat
Sworn lo and subscribed before U* thl* Tib FOfe SALE—Comer lot on l i n t street
day or Octobar, 1M I.
at a bargain, -E. F. Lane, the Real
(BEAM
MINNIE UAKBU.
N atan ruhilc.
Estate
Man.
170-5tp
My commit*loo tip lret, October, IM A

FOR SALE—Beautiful homo on Magnolin nvc.—E. F. Lane, tho Renl Es­
tate Mnn.
170-Btp
Sell it with a Herald Want Ad.
FOR SALE- Frcsh cow.—B. Steele.
171-Ulp
FOR SALE—Overland four touring
car in fine condition. A bargain.
Inquire nt Ball Hardware Co. 171-fltp
Post curds—local vlowo-^-lc each at
ilornld—by the pound—16c.
buy it with a Herald Want Ad.

FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Two furnished roomB.
Apply 1004 Elm Ave.
152-tic
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, 719 Oak Avenuo.
170-fltp
FOR RENT—Furnished front room,
apply 411 Park Avo.
171-Otp
FOR RENT—Ono fi room bungalow.
All modern conveniences. Also pri­
vate garage. Phono 224.
171-tfe
FOR RENT—Furnished room with
private bath. 914 Myrtle. 170-tie
FOR RElJT—Suburban home. “ e sn
308-J.
107tic
FOR RENT—Storago room. Addroos
P. R., care Horald.
107-0tp

WANTED
WANTED—To buy or rent with priv­
ilege of buying, 5 to 7 roomed house,
nddress B. R., care Herald.
108-Gtp
WANTED—To rent, small apartment
or cottage; either furnished or un­
furnished. G. R, Snyder, Caro Bell
Ja r Coffee, Co.
170-2tp.
WANTED—Position by experienced
lady stenographer. Will go out of
town if desired. Address M, care of
Box 272, City,_______ ______ 171-5tp
WANTED—Customers for fresh milk,
morning and evening deliveries,—R.
L. Garrison. Phone 3711. 169-St-Tu

SEMINOLE
ABSTRACT CO.
Get An Abstract Before
Buying Property
E. A . DOUGLASS, Pres.
For office supplies, stationery, etc.,
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 170

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1921

“Peace” Train Comes From Mexico

In an Address to th e
French People a t

,

NINETY-SEVEN MEMBERS
FOR CHURCH IN TAMPA
AFTERMATH OF REVIVAL

BISHOP CURLEY WILL
ASSUME DUTIES AS ARCH­
BISHOP IN NOVEMBER

Counsel Announces i t
Would File Motion
W ednesday

(Br Th« AuocltUd Tnot)
ST. AUGUSTINE, Oct. 10.—Bishop
Curley announced today ho would as­
sume the duties as archbishop of Bal­
timore November thirty at which time
documents authorising his appoint­
ment will be read at Quasi private TWO HUNDRED NAMES DRAWN
celebration. Installation ceremonies FOR TRIAL OF RAWLINS, THE.
DBP® W B A trrM o p t o b
ACTUAL SLAYER.
will
take place in tho Cathedral in
ALLIES
Baltimore early in January.
(My Tb* AmiUM rnu)
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 10.—Coun­
ST. NAZAItlE, France, Oct. 10.—
cil for Pope today announced thas h»
"Franco must remain armed as long
.I her security has not been assured'" |
would file a motion Wednesday in
wfls the statement made yesterday by
circuit court asking for a new trial
Iluro 1h Hit* Hint Mexican passon^ei tu.lii i
Tax., since June 4, 1018. The engliifc wuh Ue«
Aristide Hrinml, the French premier,
for tho local attorney convicted Sat­
American Hugs.
in .n address outlining the French
urday for murder in the first degree
government’s foreign policy.
with a recommendation for mercy in
M Briaml was surrounded by six of
connection with the killing of Hick­
the ministers of h i. cabinet and four
man, by Rawlins last month. The
PARCEL POST,
TRANSPORTA
under secretaries. He &lt;JaclJ ret^L
sheriff was given name* of two hun­
TION, SURTAX OF 80 AND
at the present moment ths Frencn BOTH PARTIES ARB SPLIT ON
dred veniremen for jury duty in the
ESTATE TAXES
QUBBTION OF
premier needs to have full authority
trial of Rawlins, which begins ThureVIOLATION
to deal with nil questions with which
(Br Tho
Tnm)
day.
he treats in the realm of world interWASHINGON, Oct. 10.—Amend-------ono, call, foul back, strike two, fouls
(My Tho AimoUUS Pr*u)
WASHINGTON, Oct 10.—Another
to left; grounds to first, who touches ments to tax bill proposing of all
Jacksonville, Oct. 10.—John H.
“My voice must carry high and far, chaptor Is to be written today by the
first and rotlres the runner at plate. transportation taxes, including those pop0( conceded to be ono o fthe most
he said. ‘‘Tomorrow, beyond seas we senate in tho controversy over the
Ono run, one hit, no errors.
on parcel post packages, maximum capable criminal lawyers in Florida,
(Bp Th* AjtocUUd Pnii)
are invited to examine into certain Panama Canal privileges. Passago by
Lust half third Giants up: Frisch surtax rato of fifty per cent and inconv|ctcd today of murder in the
NEW YORK^Oct. 10.—Good weath­
problems. I hnve had tho honor to re­ the senate of tho Borah free tools bill er is indicated about noon for tho up, strike one, c:.li, ball one, singles to creased estate taxes npproved today flrBt degree, with a recommendation
ply ‘present’ to that invitation. We is schodulod, oven tho opponents of fifth game. Early signs of rain had right field; Young op, grounds to third by majority members of the senate fi- of
l y tj,0 jUry before which he
shall go to Washington, first in order the measure conceding a mapority vote disappeared and the Bun is shining, forces Frisch at third; Kelly up, strike nance committee.
was tried In connection
with the
to fulfill a duty of gratitudo and to in favor of it.
one,
call;
ball
one,
boll
two,
strike
two,
but the air is somewhat chilly.
i«e in their homo those noble and
cull; out, strike three, call} E. Meusel, SNOW FALLING OVER
Tho bill, which would exempt Amer­
NORTH DIXIE STATES
brave soldiers whom we have seen in ican coastwiso vessels from canal tolls
strike ono cull, boll one, doubles to
SUNDAY’S GAME
France. Wo will go also to accom­ is expected by leaders to lie in tho
left, Young goes to third; Rawlins up,
BRISTOL, Va., Oct. 10.—Snow fall­
plish n duty toward France.
foul back, strike one, strike two call,
house Indefinitely, at least until after New York Giants .
"France must remain armed aa long the armament limitation conference.
ing
at sovoral points in oast Tennes­
pop
fly
and
out.
No
runs,
two
hits,
no
New York Yankees
as her security has not been secured.
see
and Virginia was reported hero
errors.
The senate vote is set for 4 o’clock
Franco has earned the right to repar­ today, tho day having been set asido
this
morning over long distance tele­
Fourth
Inning.
TODAY’S GAME
ations and security. At no time shall for tho bill’s consideration, to the ex­
phone.
Yankees up: Ruth up, bunts to
tho French government yield on these clusion of the tax bill and the pend­ The New York Nationals will be tho pitcher and beats It to first, pitcher
home
team
and
go
to
bat
last.
Tho
points. It will refute the accusations ing peace, treaties.
goes back for ploy, it's a hit; R. Mou­
probably iinc-up will bo:
of imperialism which have beon made
The toll monsuro does not apply to ] Americans—Millor, cf.; Pccenpnugh, l d up, ball onu, strike ono, foul back,
against Franco. Our allies know that Amorican vossels in foreign commerco, 1
strike two, Loll two, doubles to loft
wc demnnd our rights—nothing more. but only to thoso in coastwise trado. ns.; Ruth, if.; R. Meusel, rf.; Pipp, lb; conter, Babo Ruth scores; Pipep up,
Tomorrow nt Washington I will prove It confirms to a plank in the Republi­ Word, 2b; McNally, 3b; Schang, c.; strike ono, call, out, second to first.
to the Americans that France wants can platform of 1020 and to nnothor Hoyt, or Harper p.
National—Burns, cf.; Bancroft, ss.; Meusel goes to third; Ward up, out
peace.
plank in tho Democratic platform of Frisch, 3b; Young, rf., Kolly, lb; E. sacrifice fly to center, Mousol Bcorcs;
"Wo will discuss the great prob­ 1012, but both parties arc divided on
Meusel, if.; Rawlings, 2b; Snyder, c.; McNniloy up, ball one, filed out to cen­
lems of tho day coolly and impartial­ tho question.
ter whom ndo n great lenping catch
or Smith, c; Nehf or Toney, p.
ly. If guarantees of security aro
for it, it was sniling over his head.
Senator Borah will Bpeak today in
Umpires:
Riglor,
Nutlonals
nt
tho
grunted Frnnce, she will be among tho favor of the bill, and Sonator Lodge,
Two
runB, two hits, no errors.
first nntions to enter into tho policy Ropublcan leader, in opposition. Sen­ pinto; Morlnrity, Americans, nt first
Last
hnlf fourth: Giants up: Smith
of disarmament, for France loptheB ator Underwood, of Alabamn, Demo­ base; Quigley, nt second base; Chill, up, ball ono, ball two, ball three, strike
American, nt third base.
war and imperialism.
cratic floor leader, ,und a number of I Weather elenr and wnrm, light wind one, call; ball four, walks; Nehf up,
"This government hns confidence in other Democrats havo declared thoy
from right to left field. Thormomc- strike one, call, striko two, fan, striko
the government of Dr. Wirth (tho will support tho bill.
throo, fnnB out; Burns up, ball one,
tcr 70; attendance 30,000.
German chnncellor). The undertaking
Tho Borah propoBnl would undo tho
Batteries: American, Schang, Hoyt;
entered upon by tho present German tolls repeal bill passed in 1014 nt tho
Nationals,
Smith and Nehf.
government,
has been fulfilled. request.of President Wilson, who told
Play
ball.
France’s nttitudo in these different congress that tho repcul measure was
First Inning
moments is No aggressiveness, but a diplomatic necessity. Tho reason for
Ynnkea up first. Miller up, boll 1,
no timidity.'
Mr. Wilson's request has never been
called out, pop fly to short; PeckcnM. Hrinml touched lightly on the made public officially.
paugh, out 3rd to first; Babe Ruth
critics of the Versailles treaty and its
fnned. No runs, no hits, no errors.
execution by his government saying
Giants up second: Burns, strike 1,
FOR PERMANENT MEASURES TO
a poor instrument had been placed in
OFFSET IDLENESS IN
his hum! and ho had used it to the best
blea tho ball, safe nt first. Bancroft
possible purpose, but that he shunned
THE U. S.
\ /
up, fouls back, striko one. nits to coll; foul back, striko two; (umplro
political controversies and would not
short, forces Burns nt second. Frisch Morlnrity ran over to third New York
enter into nny of them. In concluding
up, singles, off tho pitcher; Young up, Nationals bench and wnrns tho players
the premier said:
•
foul, first base line, strike ono, bail to keep quiet), bnll two; doubles to boxes. No runs, two hits
“The country must weather theso
Ninth Inning.
ono, ball two, ball' throe, bnll four, loft center; Pccenpnugh up, ball ono,
stormy days by tho strength of its
Y THOUSANDS
STOLEN fills bases. Kolly up, foul back, strike filed out to left. No runs, ono hit, no
R. Meusel up, ball one,
Ynnks
up
labor and work in developing its
FROM ST. 'LOUIS DANK
errors.
foul
along
third
baso line, strike one; mnnont measures designed to combat
ono;
ball
one,
singles
to
short
right
wealth and resources.”
Last half fifth: Giants up: Bnn- out, third to first; Pipp up, striko ono, involuntary idleness throughout thor
ON STREET
center, scores Bancroft, bases still
‘ two, fan;
*
*ball one, foul‘ ____
_ _
_ _ _effect
____ ___
full; Meusel up, striko one, call, ball crowt up, strike ono, fan; ball one, call; istriko
country
nnd
tho_____
return of th »
BUILDING COLLAPSED
filed out to right field, who mado a back, out, first to pitcher, who covers. nati0n'a business and commerce
ono;
Btrlko
two,
call;
striko
threo,
out;
FIVE MEN ARE KILLED
Ward up, out second to normai.
Rawlins up, striko ono, fan; grounds to groat running catch; Friosch up, lined
AND MANY INJURED,
short, forces Kolly nt second. One out to short Young up, foul back, first. No runs, no hits, no errors.
Various sub-committees are sc
striko ono; ball one, bnll two, grounds
Lust half ninth: Giants up: Ruw- ulod to meot nnd tho fun conferon
run, two hits, ono error.
(Br Tb. AitoeltUd Fnu)
out to first. No runs, no hits, no or- tins up: Striko ono, call; ball ono, to rca„ omb|0 Tuesday. While I
Second Inning
LYNCHBURG, Va., Oct. 10.—Fivo
rors.
doubles to loft; Smith up, pop fly and of tho committees havo practical!’
First hnlf second: Yankees up. R.
white men were killed and two others
Sixth
Inning
out to socond base; Snydor up, bat- cldod upon thoJr rccommondatlor
Meusel up, ball ono, striko ono, bull
Injured hero todny when a brick wall
Ynnkocs up: Ruth up, strike one, ting for Nehf, bats right hand; striko p0rmanont measures, It is the op
two,
Btriko
two,
fan;
singles
to
short
o fn building at Fifth and Church,
fan; foul back, striko two, ball ono, ono, call; strike two, fan; fouls back; of conforonco officials that a t lei
right; Pipp up, sacrifico bunt to third
streets collapsed while tho building
striko threo, fanned out; R. Mousol up, striko three, fans! Burns up, strike woo^ wuj bo occupied in the stui
to first and out, Meusel on second;
Wns being tom down by tho city. All DESTROYER FLEET
strike one,.call; foul fly, tip up, out; ono, call; striko two, call; foul along
county’s oconomio problems
Ward up, ball ono, ball two, strike ono
the dead were workmen employed by
LEAVES NEWPORT
Pipp up, ball ono, bail two, strike one, third base lino; ball ono, ball two, foro act|on is taken upon the com
fan,
ball
three,
strike
two,
out
strike
the city. Snapping of a plate over
FOR CHARLESTON
threo fan. Meusel stole third. Third fan; striko two, call; foul back, out strike three, fans. No runs, one hit, pr0gratn.
the old fashioned fireplace caused tho
Upon reconvening the subcon
baBeman drops ball and Mousol tries pitcher to first. No run, no hits, no no errors.
W"N to topple, catching seven men
errors.
•
Tho Score
nm In rnrnlvn n rntuwf fm n
to
steal
home
and
is
caught
at
the
without wnralng.
Second half sixth: Giants up: Kel­
plato. No runs, ono hit, no errors.
Giants up, second half socond: Smith ly up, ah-iko one, call; singles to short Yankees .......................... - ...... 8 6 1
YOUNG LEEDS AND
up, lined out to second; Nehf up, one center; Meusel up, grounds to second, Giants ....................... ....... . 1 10 1
PRINCESS XENIA
Time of game, one four and fifty
striko, filed out to right; Burns up, forcing Kelly a t Becond; Rawlins up,
strike
one,
call;
out,
fly
to
center
FULLY WEDDED NOW,
minutes.
bunts safely towards first base, pitch­
Tomorrow’s game at 2:00 p. m. Eas­
er gets tho boll, but Bums beat it to
(Br Tho AiMcUUS Tnu)
tern
standard time. Now York Amer­ WOULD CLOBB
first, gets a hit; Bancroft up, ball one,
\ JM t
PARIS, Oct 10.—The final rites
icana will be the home club tomorrow.
ball two, singles to right field, Ban­
DOOR
TO
CHARLES.
■
In tho mnrriage of Princess Xenia of
croft overran first and was caught. second to first. No runs, one hit, no
errors.
Greece and William B. Leeds, Jr., of
No runs, one hit, no errors.
BUDAPES, O ct 10.—Dethronement
Seventh Inning
.
Third Inning
New York, were carried out today.
by
legislation of the Hapaburga and
First half seventh: Yanks up: Ward
Yankees up: McNailoy up, ball one,
Two religious coremonlea following
proclamation
of Hungary’s right to
ball twd; ball three, strike one, call, up, strike one, call; out, filed out to
free
election
of
rulers is,being urged
the civil ceremony of Saturday wore
ball four, walks; Schang up, ball one, short right; McNalley up, pop fly out
by
the.
Farmers’
party. This activity
performed.
doublos to left field; McNally on third. to short; Schang up, strike one, call;
has
been
intensified
by rumors th a t *
After the last churc.i function the
The
returns
of
the
World’s
Series
Hoyt up, striko one, call, strike two •trike two, call, ball' one, out, fly to
are
being
given
by
plays
at
the
Star
bridal party held a reiepVon at cmc
mends
of
former
King
Charles aro*
fans, out short to first, both nra- left. No runs, no hits,, no errors.
Theatre
all
this
week.
Nominal
sum
readp
for
another
effort
to
return himi I
0 M o loading Paris hotels, and the
Second
half
seventh:
Nationals
up:
norah eld on bases; Miller up, sacrifice
charged
for
admittance
to
theatre
ev­
couple loft immediately for the Isle of
to
the
throne.
Nehf
up,
fouls
to
(eft,
strike
one;
fly to left field, McNsley scores,
Wight, where a houseboat on which
Schang goes to third; Peckenpaugh up strike two, fans; out, fly to left; ery afternoon. Sit down and be com­
thop will spend their honeymoon is
For first class Job work—the
ball one, ball two, ball three, etrike Burns up, strike one, fan; out, pitcher fortable and hear the returns.
awaiting them.

St. Nazaire

STATUS 1 )F RHINE

(My Tho iiMtUtid T n m ) ____
TAMPA, Oct. 10.—As aftermath of
• recent religious revival here con­
ducted by student ministers of various
colleges, ninety-seven now members
were received in one church and
eighty-one persons baptised yester­
day in the river by a minister of the
suburb. More than one hundred-ne­
groes also was baptized yesterday.

CANAL TOLLS
REPEALED
/ IN NEW BILL

UNEMPLOYMENT
CONFERENCE
ON P R O G R A M

�.

THE SANFORD DAILY

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8,1921

Mallory Line Folks
Go On To Sanford
President H. H. Raymond of the
Mallory Line and Freight Traffic
WHICH WILL BB STAGED BY THB
Manager W. P. Lewie of the same or*
LOCAL POST OF THB AMBR*
gmnization, left yesterday for Sanford,
$19,361,657 Allotted for Cur
1CAN LEGION
where they were to attend a meeting
rent Program of Relief
of business men of that town and sec*
MILTON SILLS in
The follownlg business concerns,
tion, including Orlando, who are in*
and
Service.
fraternities and Clubs, of Sanford
terested in securing better service by
have liberally subscribed their names
water from New York and other
in agreement to enter a decorated M ILLIO N S FO R V ET ER A N AID foints touched by the Clyde*Mallory
float or automobile to represent their
ships, and through the St. Johns river
respective lines of business. Names
to Sanford.
.
will be added from timo to time and Medical Aid for. European Chi!
Also a Sunshine Comedy
Messrs. Raymond and Levis were
from the floats already listed it will
the
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
Ed.
dren Will Cost $6,000,­
be a parade of magnitude never be­
Bryan on tho trip to Sanford, which
000 This Year.
fore witnessed In the city:
was made in Mr. Bryan’s automobile.
American Legion.
Provloua to leaving for the Seminole
Bali Hardware Company.
Washington.—Expenditures totalling county capita], the visitors wore tak*
SPECIAL CAST IN
Lloyd Shoe Store.
119,301,057 for carrying through Its cn down the bay by Capt. 0. N. Bie,
West Side Grocery.
program of relief uml services In the resident government engineer, on tho
Bryan-Wheeler Motor Co.
United States and overseas are out­ government launch DeSoto, for a view
Also a Good Comedy
Wight Tire Company.
lined In the budget of the Amerlcsn of the harbor.
'
B. A. 0. Motor Co. (2 Goats)
Ited Cross for the current fiscal year.
Wednesday evening Mr. Raymond
Sanford Cycle Company.
This total Is mors thau 10,000,000 low­ Mr. I.Cvis, Walter C. Thomas and Mr.
Haynes A Ratliff.
er than tbs expenditure during the and Mrs. A. W. Perkins were dinner
City of Sanford.
last fiscal year, whtn the disburse­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan.
Mobley’s Drug Store.
ments reached 924,492,741, It Is an­ The visit here of the Mallory offi­
Ruth Bros. Bakery.
nounced at National Headquartara In cials was in connection with the re­
Cates’ Crate Company.
a statement calllag attention to the quest of merchants and other shippers
Coca-Cola Company.
necessity of continued support of ths to and from this city and section, for
Woodruff A Watson
orgsnlsatloa by rssponse to tbo An- better steamship service and the in­
Haight A Welland
nual Roll Call November 11 to 24, auguration of shipments of fruits an4
Cates Grocery Company
If tba vital work of the society Is to vegetables out of South Florida, thru
Deane Turner
bo effectlvsly carried on.
Tampa, by boat. Tho result of the
Newberry’s Drug Store
Outstanding among the Items of the conference is a quickening of tKe
Carter Lumber Company
domestic budget Is ths upproprlaUun Tampa-New Orleans service over the
T. J. Miller A Son
of $3,000,256 for work In behulf of Qulf St Southern to a boat each week,
the disabled ex-service man and his and assurance of a Baltimore-Tampa
Union Pharmacy
family. This appropriation represents water rate through means of the now
Sanford Shoe A Clothing Co.
the amount alloted to this work from service the Mallory Line is instituting
Hanson’s Shoe Repair Shop
National Headquarters only uud duo* and which will complement its New
Roberta Grocery Co.
not take Into consideration tho mil­ York-Tampa service.
Baumel’s Specialty Shop
lions being spent In chapters for re­ The rate on fruits and vegetables to
Raffeld-IIonlg Co.
lief of the World War veteran. It New Orleans, from Tampa, will be
F. P. Rines
Is In the chapter that the greater less than half the present all-rail rate,
J. H. Tlllla
amount Is spent In meeUng this obli­ and the New York rate, while not an­
A. Kanncr
gation
of the Red Cross, the announce­ nounced, will probably be equally as
F. Schwarts
ment continues, as manifested by fig­ great a cu t
Chero-Cota Co.
ures of the fiscal ysar 1920-1021 when
Brown's Market
Shippers regard the conference here
Caldwell Furniture Company, Inc. the total was approxlmatsly $0,000.­ as having good results.—Tampa Tri­
000, of which $8,002,004 represented
L. C. Lconardy Meat Market
ths disbursement of National Head­ bune.
Water’s Candy Kitchen
quarters while tbs remainder was ,tlie
Surprise Shoe Store
chapters’ contribution to this field ol
Inverness has authorized an elec­
Bandel's Emporium
Red Cross service.
tion
on tho matter of a bond issuo
Seminole Market
Vast Work for Disabled
which
contemplates the construction
Rivers' Bros (2 floats)
Chief among the eub-dlvlatons of of a wntor plant and sewerago sys­
Pure Food Market
the appropriation for work with vet­
Kent Vulcanising Co.
erans Is that which concerns Itself tem. Tho city council recently set the
with
assistance to dlaabled men and date for tho olection, which will be
Miller’s Bakery (4 Goats)
women
In government hospitals. This hold October 25. The amount proposed
Star Theatre
.
Item of $1,790,000, an Inrrsoos of mere to be raised la $75,000, and the bonds,
Cle-Trac Tractor
.
than $500,000 over the appropriation if issued, will be twenty-year bonds
Gillon A Fry
tor tho eame work In last year's hod- bearing six and one-half per cent In­
John T. Brady
get, will provldg those personal aarvPerkins A Britt (2 Goats)
Ices for tho disabled and their tualUsa terest
R. C. Maxwell
which are Indispensable to suppleopnt
Ed. Higgins, Inc.
those provided by the government.
The director of the Veterans’ Bureau
IIof-Mac Battery Co. (2 floats)
has recently expressed his desire that
Sanford Steam Laundry
the Red Cross should continue and
Wight Grocery Co.
*
extend
these “humanising services."
Woman’s Club
Other Items of the upproprlsUon for
Mrs. J. M. Dresner
voterans* relief are proportionately In­
Knights of Columbus,
creased. An additional appropriation
Sanford Fnrmcrs’ Exchange.
of $460,600 has been made for Red
Cross work In connection with regu­
L. I*. McCullor
lar Army and Navy hospitals and
Tho Yowcll Co.
with the regular Army and Navy.
American Fruit Growers.
For disaster relief, tho lied Cross
Sanford Furniture Co.
has
set satdo for the current twelve
Hill Hardware Co.
months an appropriation of $048,070,
YOUNG BUSINESS MEN—on Tuesday Nights.
C. W. Stokes
virtually doubling tho appropriation
Blackshcar Mfg. Co.
for tho same purpose fur tho fiscal
HIGH SCHOOL MEN— On Thursday Nights.
Tho Hernld Printing Co.
year 1020-1921.
More than $2,000,000 Is provided for
Any ono wclcomo to onter a Goat
7TH and 8TH GRADE GRAMMAR SCHOOL LADS—on
or decorated car. Suitnblo cash prizes service and assistance to the 8,000
will bo awarded by tho First National Red Cross chapters by the notional
Thursday Afternoons.
Bank, Seminole County Bonk and Peo­ organisation.
Helping Dsstltuta Children
ples’ Bnnk of Sanford.
Other
Items of tho domestic budget
Anyono wishing to enter call Lloyd’s
LOWER GRADES OF GRAMMAR SCHOOL LADS—
Include $408,540 for miscellaneous ac­
Shoo Store.
168-tf tivities,
Including contributions re­
On Tuesday Afternoons.
stricted for special purposes and $708,­
000 for management. Each of these
Will Investigate
Items represents large reductions over
All Secret Orders
similar appropriations of the previous
In United States yssr.
From a fund of $10,000,000, $5,000,.
000 of which was contributed through
1.—HOLY CROSS PARISH HOUSE—
the European Relief Council campaign
and $5,000,000 allotted by the Red
Social Entertainments
Cross for child welfare work in
Europe, there remains $8,705,108 still
Basket Ball and All Athletics
avallablo, of which It Is estimated
that $0,000,000 will be required for
Gymnasium Work
this work during the current year.
For Red Cross participation In the
Moving Pictures
Joint effort to relieve famlno condi­
tions In Russia, for finnl work In the
2.
—BROTHERHOOD HOUSE:
China famine, for Junior Red Cross
and other overseas activities Including
New Assembly, Game and Social Room
the closing of the old general relief
program In Europe $4,078,000 Is made,
Two Billiard Tables
available.
In announcing the national budget,
Shower Baths
the Red Cross makes It clear that
the figures do not Include chapter ex­
3.—BOWLING ALLEYS—
.
penditures or place any cash estimate
on tho Invaluable service of volun­
Matched Games between Chapters and
teers In chapters.

Tonight nt the Princess

KAYNEE Pajnmettes are
tho really comfy sleeping
togs for tho youngsters..No
belt line to press—they’re
all in one piece. You’ll like
the color-fast materials,
too, and the well finished
seams.
Be sure to drop in and
see them.

SANFORD SHOE &amp;
CLOTHING CO.

SENATE LEADERS ANN
SEVERAL NEW PRO
POSAL8

The Peoples
o f Sanford

B. S. A . Special Benefits and Privileges

CARRYING ON
SERVICE FOR
DISABLED VETERANS
OF t h e w o r l d WAR
THAT 13 COSTING
$10,000,000 A YEAR,
THE AMERICAN
RED CROSS IS HELPING
FULFILL THIS
NATION’S OBLIGATION
TO ITS DEFENDERS.
HELP THE RED CROSS
CONTINUE THIS WORK
BY ANSWERING THE
ANNUAL ROLL CALL
NOVEMBER 11-24, 192i.

Clubs
Out-of-town Challenged Games.

The Brotherhood is:
Religious; Fraternal; Social

Brotherhood o f Saint Andrew
Holy Cross Parish

Park and Magnolia ou 4 th Street

�&gt;

3 Oflt
sb o i Pleasant La­
ss, League Choose*!

This Progressive
recognizes that its progress hinges
on the financial growth of this com­
munity.

Do You Know?

Fire of the Most Pleasant Ladies In
Sanford Named at the Baptist
Chureh Last Night

That the City Planning and Tourist Convention Committees

As advertised Dr. George Hyman,
have good things In store for ub. The Band will play thru
names the five ladies that were se­
lected by the Smile and Fellowship
the winter twice a week. The bulkhead will be beautified.
League at the Baptist church last
So it’s perfectly natural for it to
night. The following letter was re*
Watch Sanford Grow.
be interested in the progress of each
ceived by him from the League and ha
read It as follows:
citizen.
Dr. Georgo Hyman,
Pastor of the First Baptist Church,
r7 fm
Consequently, for our mutual
Sanford, Fla,
Dear Sir:
benefit, this bank offers its co-opera­
Wo wish you to announce to the
O n g f o r m ik b ) f * y iR 0 IN lA
tion and invites your account.
congregation at your church the names
One fennrfknmttt. BURLEY
of the five most pleasant women in
Sanford. In our canvnss of tho eity
One for arom a,TURK ISH
we And that there aro more woman
The fin*t tobacco* perfectly
suggested as the most pleasant than
there were moo.
With E vety Pair
aged and b lend ed
We also found that It was neces­
sary to call In three extra Judges te
decide by secret ballot the moat pleas-1
ant ones to be named. We give the!
results of the vote below:
::
PROGRESS
::
SERVICE
STRENGTH
Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mrs. Orris!
King, Mrs. W. M. Thigpen, Mrs. W,j
4% INTEREST PAID
* 1( 1 ’JK U LftX t
T. Langley, Mrs. Loretta Brotheraon.
There was one other whose vote was
SHOES THAT WEAR
so close ns to warrant special mention
1the Holy Cfoss chapters of tho Broth­ but same will not be given ns her htfs- NEW REFRIGERATOR
FACTORY FOR EUSTIS.
erhood of Saint Andrew, which is hold­ band wns among those mentioned last.
Sunday night.
ing its 37th annual convention in that
Please stnto also thnt the names of, Mr. A. L. Gibbs, of Tulsa, Okla,
city from the 12th to 17th of October.
the five most pleasant dorks in San-: the Inventor of the Gibbs Automatic
H R S. FRED DAICER. Society Editor.
_•________ Phone 2I7-W_________ • Mrs. Howard Ovcrlin returned homo ford will be given next Sunday night. Refrigerating systom, is In Eustls,
Respectfully,
Saturday evening from Evansville, In­
having been induced to come to this
SMILE
AND FELLOW- 1city by It. W. Gogsdlll, who became
SOCIAL CALENDAR
diana, where she spent tho pdst month
SHIP LEAGUE, i
with tho prominent invent­
MONDAY—Roof Garden Club at tho 1with her fnthor.
Iacquainted
or
during
his travels in Oklahoma
V
home of Mias Adelo Rlnoa, on Pel*
S A N F O R D , FLA
Mr. and Mrs. Shorwood Harvard MEETING OF MEN’S CLUB OF
during
tho
past year. Mr. Gibbs will
motto avenuo, 7:30 p. m.
HOLY
CROSS
PARISH
TO
BE
‘ and family motored to Orlando yester­
Monday—Westminster club will meet day.
HELD, WEDNESDAY NIGHT offer to Eustls tho opportunity of
manufacturing his product in this
with Mrs. Joe Chittenden, 702 Pal­
First Nat’l Bank Annex
city.
After a rest of a few months, tho
metto nvu., at 3:30 p, m.
Messrs. Howard Smith, E. A.
"
The Family Shoe Stqrc ”
It is contended that Mr Gibbs has
Monday—St. Agnes Guild will meet at Dougina and It. It. Dens wero business Men’s Club of the Holy Cross Parish
8:30 p, in., at the home of Mrs. Ray­ visitors in Arcadin for tho week end. will resume their monthly meetings discovered tho method of refrigera­
S E E 0 U R W IN D O W
mond Key, 007 Pnrk avenue.
tho first to he held Wednesday night, tion thnt science hns searched for for
IMDIWMIItlUlMFf
over forty years, nnddt hns proven so
October
12th
nt
8
p.
m.
nt
tho
Club
Tuesday.—Social Department of the
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ovcrlin were
Woman's Club will have a business among the Snnford folks motoring to rooms. This club is promoting clean simple after discovery thnt ho is nblo
mooting followed by bridge, with "The City nenutifui” Sunday after- nnd decent sports for tho younger set to produce refrigeration in small or
Mrs. W. T. Langley, as hostess.
and the Parish House, as in tho past, largo quantities covering a rnngo from
ASK FOR YOUR RECEII'T.
noon.
CARPETS AND RUGS
Wednesday.—Music and Literature
will be the scene of ninny nffnirB for n practical smnil machine in the homo
WASHED
Department of tho Woman's Club
Subscribers to tho Dully Herald
Dr, and Mrs. J. N. Robson nnd chil­ both young and old during the coming to the largest plant In existence with­
will have their first meeting of the dren motored to Orlando Sunday uf- season. Plans, that cannot ho divulg­ out a moving pnrt in the entire oper­ should ask for a receipt when the nnd cleaned fit your home or we will
season.
ed nt tho present time, nro under way ation. It is estimnted tho cost of con­ carrier hoys collect from you. It is call for and deliver. Hamilton Beach
tornoon.
Wnshers
used.—SanfoTd
Friday—Mother’s Club will hold their
to nfford better facilities In tho oper­ struction .installation nnd operation tho only protection you have in caso Electric
Steam
I’reiuery,
317
1st
St. Phone 560
regular meeting at the Parish House
ation
of
n
plant
of
the
kind
now
oper­
of these plants nro one-half cheaper the carrier changes or there happens
Misses Eleanor and Margaret Rob­
ating
so
thnt
every
necessary
thing
nt 3:30 p. m.
than any other now being manufac­ to bo a mistake In £he account. Each
erts, Mrs. J. D. Roberts nnd Ernest
Saturday—Tho Children's Story Hour
Gormerly wore a congenial party mo­ reiiuirod of a plnce of this nature will tured,
cnrrlor boy is supplied with receipt
will he held in tbe Central Pnrk at toring to Orlando Sunday afternoon. be nvallnble. There nro many things
Tho first cost of tho machine is hooks, nnd is commanded to give a
MRS. IDA AUSTIN
8 o'clock.
to be accomplished for the boys and practlcnlly nil tho expenso attached
receipt by tho Herald. See that you
418 Magnolia Ave.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Herron and girlB in this nnd any city arid tho nnd this will bo but n minimum ex­ get your receipt nt the end of ench
Mrs.
W.
E.
Watson
leaves
tomorrow
MAKER AND ALTERER OF
~
party of friends motored to Orlando Men’s Club requests thnt you jolq.(n pense, ranging nt first cost to build, week if you are paying thnt way.
with them regnrdloss of your from approximately $75 for a ma­
LADIES’ CLOTHES
158-dtp.
faith nnd enjoy tho benefits of such chine affording ono hundred pounds
noon very pleasantly.
j.'irT-'i.;'
iiji.iui'11^4
•this month.
tin association with men and feci tho of refrigorntion, to nbout $250 for n
Boy U with a Herald Want Ad.
Puro Water Mcanii (1005) Health,
Dr. L. R. Phillips has returned homo satisfaction of having promoted some­ ton machino, with n cost of less than
Mias Rincau nnd Walker Dickson, of from St. Petersburg whore he attend­ thing good for your family or tho oth­ four cents per hundred pounds.
flood Health Means Happiness
Xongwood wero the guests yesterday
Will the party who
ed n mooting of tho Wesley Brother­ er fellow’s family. Real men, you’re
Tho matter of establishing a fac­
■of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris Matthews.
welcome.
hood classes.
tory in Eustls to manufacture those
I
-------machines will be placed before our sweater from my ear in front of Peo­ Tubular Well Borer. Agent for AirMr, nnd Mrs. Chris Matthews, Miss
BOB HERNDON’S STUNT.
Mrs. Howard Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
people at an early date.—Lake Rog- ples’ Hank on Wednesday, please re­ motor Wind Mills and Tanks. Wafer
Itinonu and Walker Dickson motored L, C. Kolb, Miss Louise Kolb nnd Bry­
turn to Herald office.—F. W. Talbott. guaranteed. Gen. Del., Sanford, Fla.
lon.
to Eustls and Mount Dorn nnd Orlan­ an Higgins made up n congenial party
The way tho tickets nro going for
do, and while in Orlando they wero motoring to Orlando yesterday after­ the cntcrtnlnmcnt nt the Catholic
DO NOT BURN THE WOODS.
tho guests of Misa Mildred Dickson at noon.
hull on the Knights of Columbus Day
■
th e JciTorBon Court Apartmunts.
shows thnt tho Snnford people have
E
— 4Scientists nnd other pooplo who
learned
what
kind
of
stars
such
iiilm
i
i
I Mrs. M. Minnrlk and children re­
Allan R. Lee, of Baltimore, Md., turned home yesterday from Lakeland ns Boh Herndon aro. Mr. Herndon know tell us that tho life of our soil
depends
upon
tho
continuous
addition
was among tho out-of-town folks reg­ where they spent sovornl days ns tho is going to put on something entirely
to it of humus, particularly thnt
istering at the Montezuma Saturday. guests of Mrs. Tom Getzon.
new for that evening. We have all grown thereon. They also toll us thnt
hoard him in other shows in the past
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Chichester, of, Mf ^ „
w . nc|d,
Mr# nnd know without n doubt he is one tho most destructive ngent of this huDonberry, Conn, are spending some , Mr„ Ujlkor
t the
y08ler. of Snnford’s host, hut ho tells uk that muus pon which the soil is dependent
S
time hero at tho Montezuma.
I ,lny vory plt, 1Hautly nt Daytonn Boach, ho is going to nut-do nil past efforts is fire.
Thoy toll un these things, und o
in his stunts Wednesday night. It know they nru right. Knowing this,
Dr. J. C. Dccn left Inst week for
Mrs. Tom Getzon left Friday for wIM lie now and you will enjoy it. Bo
If I know you and you know mo, bettor co-operatora
it behooves us to discredit the burning
llnxloy, On, where he w jih called by her home in Lakeland nftor spending nt the entertimnent.
wo would be.
of woods and forests, gras sand trees.
tho death of a relative. He will also aoino time here with her mother, Mrs.
If
1
knew
you and you knew me, 'tia aeldom we
Knowing that it is not for the best
visit In Douglas, Gh, before returning jf,
Connolly,
QUARTETTE NUMBER.
would
disagree;
good
of
the
individual,
the
community
homo.
But never having yet clnsped hands, both often fail
--------I and the state fo rany parson to burn
Misses Clara Miller and Sara Mndre
No musical entertninmont is com-'
to understand
Mrs. Dnn U. Wilder, nee Virginia ’ nro spending the winter nt the Tom- plota without n good qunrtctto, nnd to ashes tho grnss and trees that Na­
Thnt each intends to do what's right, and treat each
ture
grow
for
us,
we
cannot
stand
Brnily, loft Saturdny evening for her pie’s Girls Homo.
Snnford has one of tho host amateur idly byy nnd not proclaim this tho deother "honor bright,"
Borne in Jacksonville after spending
qunrtcltcH in tho Stato, and this same ntructlvo practice it really Is.
How littlo to complain thoro’d be, if I knew you and
several days hero with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. I). Furrull nro qunrtctto will entertain you for fif­
you know me.
A former wonts fresh 'bums,” or
Mr. nnd Mrs. John T. Brady. Mrs. Wil­ plcnsantly located at the Temple’s teen minutes ,as their part of tho
Whene'er
we ship you by mistake, or in your bill
fresh grass, for his cattio »n tho
der was tendered many social cour­ Girls Homo on Park avenue.
some
error make,
programme, ’ nt tho Columbus .Day spring.
Ho sticks a match tc tho
tesies while here.
From Irritation you’d bo free, if I knew you and you
celebration, at tho K. of C , hall on grass, says "lot 'or burn" nnd gooB on
Mrs. H. G. Messer, Miss Violet Mob- Oak avenue, Wednesday, Octobar 12,
knew me,
nbout his business. He is Justified in
Robert Robinson loaves tonight for , sor and Horbort Messer, of SistersOr
when
the checks don't como on time, and custo­
t wanting fresh grass for his cattle. In
Norfolk, Vo,, ho being n delegate for villo, W. Va, aro spending tho winter eight o’clock.
mers send us nary a lino,
fact, that dcslro In him is commenda­
here at the Temple Girls Home.
We'd wait without unvliity, if I know you and you
HAUMKL'H SPECIALTY SHOP.
ble. However, there is another side to
knew me.
this story. First, there is a better way
Dr. J. C. Duuii returned Sundny
Or when somo goods you "fire back," or mako a
Mr.
Buumell
conducts
a
specialty
of getting thlB grass. Second, thero
“Foot of First St.” | from Bnrloy nnd Dougins, Ga.
"kick" on this or that,
siiop, but that uin’t all. Ho can do a are other generations following tho
We'd
take
|n pood pnrt, you see, if I know you and
specialty
act.
And
that
is
what
he
Wo Sell
you know me.
Lieut. A. Bivins, of Arcadin, spent intends to do for the show at tho present one nnd the destructive prac­
week-end hero ns tho guest of Mr. Catholic hall this coming Wednesday tices of ono generation result in ad­
With customers two thousand strong, occasionally
GOOD BATTERIES S tho
ded hardships for their children and
things go wrong—
nnd Mrs. B. W. Herndon.
nght. Mr. Baumeil is newer than the their children's childron.
----- AT----"
Sometimes
our fault, sometimes theirs, forbearance
rest of the Snnford pooplo hut whnt
Do not bum off grass nnd humus.
wopld
decreaso all cares;
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ANNOUNCEMENT
fow times he has been seen has prov­ Let 1t stand to shade tho earth nnd
CUT PRICES
Kind friend, hpw pleasant things would be, if I know
W. H. Treadwell, the electricul limn, en th at'h e knows how to shake his
finally to die, rot and form more soil
you and'you knew me.
No matter what the other wishes to announce to his friends and feet. And his voice is there, too, and that will bp full of life. So treated It
Thon
let
no doubling thoughts abide of firm good
8
former patrons, thnt he hns just op­ If you'll bo wise, see nnd hear him,
fellow does we will do better
will
not
take
long
for
the
soil
to
mul­
falfh-oq
either
side;
ened up an electrical business qn Sec­ Wednesday night, October 12.
tiply over and over In fertility and
Confidence to each other glvo, living ourselves, let
ond street In tho DeForest building
productivity.
From
such
a
soil
will
others live;
and that ho Is now in position to give
NOTICE.
grow
grasses
that
will
bo
ten
times
Bdl
any'
time you come this way, that you wll| call
you servico In electrical lines, Includ­
There will be a box supper and ice i)ioro valuable for ail purposes of the
we
nope and pray,
ing contracting, supplies and fixtures, , cream supper at tho Mooro’s station
Then
faco’toYuco
we shall see, nnd I'll know you
farmer
and
cattleman
than
the
also thnt he has on exhibit a fine line
church, Friday, October 14th.
{ grasses he gets by "burning the
and
you’ll
know
me,
of the latest electrical fixtures nt pric­
wpods.”
es that will pay you to investigate.
NOTICE
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PTJWI
170-2tc
iS
The Ladies' Union of tbe Congrega­ Post cards—local view*—tc each st
In the old country, the stork builds tional church will give a Cafeteria the Herald -fflca.
on chimneys; bpt here it doesn’t both- sapper on the lawn of the church F ri-;
:G
or the man who Is rich enough to own , day night, October 14th, beginning at
—Get your Scratch Pads from Tht
, six o‘cJo$* SfydW WP*tb*p be bad it Herald—by the pound—15c.
*
I will bo given in the club room at the
i parsonage.
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m y a DAH.Y XXXALD WAMT AD.
Mu
Try a Herald Wool Ad today.
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Three Inseparables

T h e S e m i n o l e C o u n t y ij
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F R E E
W r itin g T a b le t

SCHOOL S H O E S

SO CIETY

NOTICE!

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Come in and Let
Us Talk it Over

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 0 ,1M1

ag M entor of Coney bland

sv«rv day we lane our
license number and
JJJh evening d r a w ^ The
lucky number entitles the
customer to—

pjVE GALLONS OF
g a s FREE
Anytime w ithin a week,
Winning
Come on down.
shown
in
window
number
next day.

H O F-M A C
B attery Co.
"Foot of F ir s t Street”

BELIEF COST

him

hie

■•Mrttr Wm Discharged »eeausa Me
Hid Filth In Practicability a#
Edlion'i Elictrlo Lamp.
“Did you ever hear of the New
York nfwipipcr reporter who lost bis
job only 1 few years ago, because he
wrote in irtlcle for his paper about
fdloon’i demonetr»tlon of hie first
electric limp! The publisher eald be
ltd do place on his paper for a darned
fool who would believe you could
•plrtt electricity through a wire that
ltd no hole In It, and fired the report­
er unceremoniously.
The ipeaker was s gritsled otd elec­
trics! engineer, who has attained the
lie when he ti Inclined to look beck
m things is they were and to attempt
to understand the forcea that bay#
brought about the marvelous changes
hi hn witnessed within his Ufatime.
“You know, he continued, "so I
look bark upon the development of
electrical engineering, It eeema to me
tbit idrirtlatnf hai had more to do
with It thin m y other factor. Bluetrictl companies ire willing to go alnoit any length In the development
of new convenience* because they
have learned not only about electric­
ity, but hnve also learned what ta
more Important—how to tell the peo­
ple about their producta, through ad­
vertising.
"Suppose I have an Idea for u new
kind of electric lamp, I could afford
to spend nearly any amount In per­
fecting it, because, within a few weeks
after It Is ready for the market I can,
through advertising, get It on the
shelves of thousands of merchant*
ind I con have millions of people tak­
ing for It hy name."

MEANT TO HOLD PR ISO N ER S
•N 0u|&gt;fvi *t&gt;M uaui«a||0d esaui
Chance* on Hit Chargee Cutting
Away From Him.
‘The into Willard Straight," said
■ Cornell professor, "often used to
tell u story which typified, he eald,
Chinn and the Chinese.
"Straight, In hli official capacity In
China, onro had occasion to hand over
to i Chinese policeman nine Chinee*
delinquents. This happened In a small,
Inlnrid vIIIuk**, and Straight that night
walked round to the policemen’s qair-.
ttrs to see how his prisoners were get­
ting along,
"Ha found them holding hands In a
ring—or »o, at least, It seemed—and
danclnK round and round a tall flag*
itaff. Ilka children playing ring■round u rosy. Straight drew nearer,
•nil saw that the men were not really
holding hands, but were handcuffed
wrl-i in wrist
‘The policeman then came out and
itlrred them up with a long pola,
whereupon they danced a little faster.
The policeman explained to Straight

thst there was no village Jail, and ao
he had adopted this flagstaff method
of demining Mr prisoners.
'•'Hut why,' said Straight, 'do you
keep them dancing ell the time?
’"That,* HHld the policeman, Me to
prevent tlipin from climbing up the
UaghtnlT nint escaping.'
"Straight tried to explain that nine
mt"i handcuffed together, could
scarcely cJImlt up a flagstaff alroeltananuNiy, hut the policeman thought
U was heat to be on the safe side,
11,(1 his nine prisoners danced tlielr
weary dance round the flagstaff all
Bight long."

luylng «nd Sailing Without Money.
The difficulties In conducting trade*
without money era Illustrated In tho
following, reported by tho United
“l«t*a Trades commission at Riga:
According to current nebra from BoTlet ItuMla, the Council of the People’s
Commissariat has established artltriry exchange velnes for certatneomncxlltle*, with one pood (88 pounds)
, rye &amp;™ln taken aa the basin II
ii n«ted thnt this move has been mad*
Decenary by the ralntrodnctiou of
freedom in private trade.
From these arbitrary commodity exthing* values, ns established In June,
««iigf.
‘t ippears that one pound of rye
fl*«d as the equivalent of IS
P«°(l* of aalt, 25 poods of -petroleum.
« packages of matches, 8 metal .palls,
t Iron spades or 0 srahluS (1 arable
1n 8l* 28-lnchns) o f c a llra .

Office supplies of all Unde at The

lorald Printing Co. .WlMKpouwaat
‘ftytWng in th u Una see The Herald.
V° h*ve It or can get It

(■7 Tte I mnUM Ftom)
NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—Cloudy
weather at seven o’clock this morning
with official forecast of rain. Fore*
caster is of the opinion, however, that
rain would hold off until the Giants
and Yankees had completed the fifth
world series game. On oven terms the
two teams met again and both may try
for edge with hurlers they used In the
second contest, Hoyt for the Ameri*
cans and Nehf for the Nationals. Hoyt
appears to be Huggins only hope to
put Yankees in front again, Giant
partisansd eclare he cannot possibly
maintain hurting pace ho set last
Thursday when he held the Nationals
to two hits, one of them a scratch,
while the Giants themselves vow they
will pummel the shoots of any pitcher
Huggins sends In. ’’Tell the folks
down in Birmingham I'll win the
world1! championship for the Giants
if I ain called upon to pitch the decid­
ing game,” was the message Phil
Douglas gave the Associsted Press to­
day. And the Giants believe it will
be just about Douglas’ turn to twirl
again when all Important games comes
around. Huggins declared today the
Yankees fsr from beaten. He said he
was naturally disappointed a t May’s
defeat yesterday but added Mays
would come back. Hoyt Is Huggins'
choice to pitch today while McGraw
said he would pitch either Nehf or
FOOTBALL RESULTS.
Eastern.
Pittsburg, 21; West Virginia, 18.
Suracuse, 42; Maryland, 9.
Lafayette, 27; Dickson, 0.
Columbia, 14; Wesleyan, 8.
Penn. 7; Gettysburg, 0.
Princeton, 19; Colgate, 0.
Johns Hopkins, 27; Delaware, 0.
Harvard, 19; Indiana, 0.
Navy, 58; Western Reserve, 0.
Georgetown, 48; Urelnus, 6.
George Washington, 20; Western
Maryland, 0.
Cornell, 56; Rochester, 0.
Amherst, 0; Tufts, 0.
Dartmouth, 24; New Hampshire, 0.
Rutgers, 0; Lehigh, 7.
Washington and Jgfferaon, 64; West
Va., Wesleyan, 0.
Army, 33; Lebanon Valley, 0.
Brown, 12; New York University,0.
Boston, 52; Worcester Polytechnic, 0
Southern.
Alabama, 0; Marion, 0.
Tennessee, 21; Chattanooga, 0.
The Citadel, 28; Wofford College, 0.
William and Mary, 12; Trinity, 0.
Birmingham So., 39; Southwestern
Presbyterian, 8.
Richmond, 0; Virgignla, 14.
Vanderbilt, 42; Mercer, 0.
Auburn, 48; Springhlll, 0.
Georgia, 27; Furman, 7.
University of South ; Carolina, 7;
Newberry, 0.
King College, 64; Washington Col­
lege, 0.
Tulane, 13; University of Miss., 0.
Louisiana State, 78; State Normal 0
Howard, 45; Millsap, 0.
Hampden Snyder, 21; Randolph Ma­
con, 0.
Washington and Lee, 27; Emory and
Henry, 0.
Roanoke, 7; Randolph, 0
Kentucky, 28; Marshall, 0.
Western.
Michigan, 84; Case, 0.
Wisconsin, 24; S. Dakota Aggies, 3.
Cihcago, 9; PuTduc, 0.
Oberlln, 7; Ohio State, 8.
Unlv. of Iowa, 10; Notre Dome, 7.
Illinois, 62; So. Dakota Univ., 0.
Butlor, 7$; Rone Polytechnic, 8.
Minnesota, 28; Northewo; tern, 0.
Depauw, 28; Transylvania, 0.
GOVERNMENT’S PART OF
BASEBALL PROCEEDS
TO BE HIGH.
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Oct. 10.—
Tho governments revenue in war tax­
es from the world’s baseball classic
will amount to more than $100,000.
Internal Rebenue Bureau officials to­
day estimated that If the series In
New York Roes 8 games, or tho limit
of nine gniries, the government's In­
will bo Increased by not less than
$150,000.
W ar tax Is applied on receipts of
the games In several directions. First,
it applied upon all admissions. Rev­
enue experts estimated that before
the windup, the receipts will go to
11,000,000. That sum would bring In­
to the treasury an average of ten per
cent, or $100,000 on edmisslon* alone.
If eight or nine games aw pUyed,
the player* wil Irecelvo as their
•hare of the proceed* at the first
five g*»»* not less then $800,000. AH
of It vriH bo taxable undor the !*w'
Another $20,000 In wer tax, or poealbly more, would be added on that
seore,
„
-■
Uncle Bern wilt go after hi* rev­
enue from the baseball riubV share
of the receipts. The d e b t will take
not fe r under $400,000 out of the
gate receipts In the end.
Excess

- Castor Pomace
Hardwood Ashes
Ground Tobacco Stems
KAINIT—SHEEP M A N U R E GOAT MANURE
And Other M aterials
Our Prices Will Save You Money

Young Kdwintl UoiY of Coney Iilnnd, who recently had the privilege of
faring llenny Leonnrd, hnu become buch an enthusiast of the gloves that he
him inuilv himself the self-appointed boxing Instructor of Coney Island. The
young man. who Is only six, cheerfully Imparts his knowledge of the bqxtng
ruble to llttto Kthel Dugan, nn clghtecn-mnnth-ohl young woman of Philadel­
phia. who la already au adept at the art of self-defense.

profits tax upon those earning* will
apply at the rate of 10 per cent.
Revenue officials today said that
both New, York clubs have made big
money during the past yeyar. Their
earnings probably will run Into large
figures. They had no figures on which
to base accurate
estimates of tho
probable net profits, the clubs will
show, but surmised that probably all
of their share of the world’s series
money will be subject to the tax.
That would mean another f 40,000.
Thousands of dollars more will be
collected by revenue agents now on
the ground from concessionaries, and
from ticket scalpers. The scalpers
am liable to a fifty per rent tax on
the excess paid above the established
price at the gate.

FLUSH YOUR KIDNEYS OCCAS
ION ALLY IF YOU EAT MEAT
REGULARLY
No man or woman who eats meat
regularly can make a mistake by
flushing the kidneys occasionally, says
a well-known authority. Meat forms
uric acid which cloga the kidney pores
so they sluggishly filter or strain
only part of the wasto and poiions
from the blood, then you get sick.
Nearly all rheumatism. headaches,
liver trouble, nervousness, constipa­
tion, dizxlneas, sleeplessness, bladder,
disorders come from sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache In
the kidneys or your back hurts, or if
tho urine is cloudy, offensive, full of
Bediment,' irregular of passage or at­
tended by a sensation of scalding, get
about four ounces of Jad Salts from
any reliable pharmacy and take a tabtespoonful In a glass of water be­
fore breakfast for a few days and
your kidneys will then act fine. This
famous salts (s made from the acid
of grapes and lemon juice, combined
with lithla and has been used for gen­
erations to flush clogged kidneys and
stimulate them to activity, also to
neutralise the acids In urine so It no
longer causes Irritation, thus ending
bladder disorders.
Jad Salta Is Inexpensive and can­
not injure; makes a delightful effer­
vescent Uthla-water drink which all
regular meat eaters should tako now
and then to keep the kidneys cloan
and the blood pure, thereby avoiding
serious kidney complications.—Adv.
Fro mArcadt* comes Information
regarding the reopening of the Gask­
ins mills, an industrial plant which
had been shut down for a long time.
The piece he* new owner* and will
extend activities to Include milling
meal end grits, hulling rice, end also
will be a market for the purchase and
sale of produce and other things, such
as crate materials and fertlUsesn.
■ a s k FOR YOUR RECEIPT.
wmmmmemmmrn I
Subscribers ta the Daily Herald
should ask for a receipt when the
carrier boys collect from you. I t ie
the only protection you have in cam
the carrier changes or there happens
to be a mistake in the account. Each
carrier boy ie supplied with receipt
books, end. is commanded to give a
receipt by the Herald. See that you
get your receipt at' the end of each
week if you are paying that way.
188-Stp.

PHONE 586

In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit, Seminole County, State of
Florida.—In Chancery.
DIVORCE-CITATION,
WHICH WILL BE STAGED BY THE
LOCAL POST OF THE AMERICAN LEGION
The follownlg business concerns,
fraternities and Clubs, of Sanford
have liberally subscribed their names
in ngreement to enter a decorated
float or automobile to represent their
respective lines of business. Names
will be added from time to time and
from the floats already Uated it will
be a parade uf magnitude never be­
fore witnessed in the city:
American Legion.
Boll Hardware Company.
Lloyd Shoe Store.
West Side Grocery.
Bryan-Wheeler Motor Co.
Wight Tire Company.
B. 4b. O. Motor Co. (2 floats)
Sanford Cycle Company.
Haynes 4b Ratliff.
City of Sanford.
Mobley’s Drug Store.
Ruth Bros. Bakery.
Cates’ Crate Company.
Coca-Cola Company.
Woodruff St Watson
Haight St Welland
Cates Grocery Company
Deane Tumor
Newberry's Drug Store
Carter Lumber Company
T. J. Miller St Son
Union Pharmacy
Sanford Shoe Si Clothing Co.
Hanson’s Shoe Repair Shop
Roberts Grocery Co.
Baumel’s Specialty Shop
Raffeld-Honig Co.
F. P. Rlnes
J, H. THUS
A. Kanner
F. Schwarts
CherorCola Co.
Brown’s .Market
Caldwell Furniture Company, Inc.
L. G. Leonardy Meat Market
Water's Candy Kitchen
Surprise Shoe Store
Bandel’s Emporium
Seminole Market
Rivera1 Bros (2 floats)
Pure Food Market
Kent Vulcanising Co.
Miller’s Bakery (4 Goats)
Star Theatre
Cle-Trac Tractor
GUlon 4b Fry
John T. Brady
Perkins 4b Britt (2 floats)
R. C. Maxwell
Ed. Higgins, Inc.
Hof-Mac Battery Co. (2 floats)
Sanford Steam Laundry
Wight Grocery Co.
Woman’s Club
Mrs, J. M. Dresner
Knights of Columbus,
Sanford Farmer*’ Exchange.
L. P. McCulIer
The Yowell Co.
American Fruit Grower*.
Sanford Furniture Co.
Hill Hardware Co.
O. W. Stokes
i
BUckahear Mfg. Co.
The Herald Printing Go.
Any one welcome to enter a float
r decorated car. Suitable cash prise*

"B GRANDMOTHER'S RECIPE Cecil I. Mooney, Complainant,
TO BRING BACK COLOR AND
LURTRE TO HAIR
Alma Bernice Mooney, Defendant.
To Alma Bernice Mooney, care Callie
That beautiful, even shade of dark, V. Cato, 813 W. Marshall SL, Richglossy hair can only be had by brew­ mond, Va.:
ing n mixture of Sage Tea and Sul­ It appearing from the affidavit of
phur. Your hair is your charm. It tho complainant herein that you are a
makes or mars tho face. When it resident of a state other than the state
fades, turns gray or streaked, just an of Florida; that you are a person over
application or two of Sage and Sul­ the age of twenty-one years and th a t
phur enhances Its appearance a hun­ there Is no percon within the state ot
dredfold.
Florida service of a summons in Chan­
Don’t bother to prepare the mix­ cery upon whom would bind you, it in
ture; you can get this famous old hereby ordered that you appear to thn
recipe Improved by the addition of bill of complaint filed herein against
other ingredients at a small cost, all you on the Rule day for November*
ready for use. It Is called Wyeth's 1021, to-wit, 7th day of November*
Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can 1921.
always be depended upon to bring And it is further ordered that thi*
back tho natural color and lustre of citation be published in the Sanford
your hair.
Dally Herald once each week for four
Everybody uses "Wyeth’s Sage and consecutive weeks.
Sulphur Compound" now because it
Witness my hnnd and official seal
darkens so naturally and evenly that a t Sanford, Seminole County, Florida*
nobody can tell it has been applied. this the 24th day of September, 1921.
You simply dampen a sponge or soft
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
brush with It and draw this through
Clerk of Circuit Courtthe hair, taking one small strand at a SCHELLE MAINES,
time; by morning the gray hair has
Solicitor for Complainant. 9-28-5te
disappeared, and after another appli­
cation it bocomes beautifully dark and
appears glossy and lustrous.—Adv.
W. B. MAYO
Autumn is here, and tho house
shortage will soon become more acute
a speople resume tho practice of
starting fires with kerosene.
Phone 175

New

AUTO PAINTING

Having devoted all my life to the
painting trade I can guarantee satis­
Fourth and Sanford Ave faction. Give mo a trial and be con­
vinced. Shop over Haight 4b Wel­
Era-Printery
land’s Garage. Opposite Valdes Ho-

G, Bassett Smith, Prop.
COMMERCIAL AND
JOB PRINTING

SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
JOHN GORE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 West First Street

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1018 West First Street

and “ above board”— that’i the
reputation we’ve made in th e,
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way we propose to continue.
When lumber took » big drop-down want our,prk*«—to the
bottom. And you’ll find tie filling your order* with the very beet
grade of stuff that your money can buy anywhere. Whether itV
a clothes pole or a carload you can depend on full measure, goodquality, prompt service and low prfc£.

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Protest against existing freight
rates In Florida la rapftJTijr crystalli*
‘ n«j
newspapers not under railroad contro]
Joining In the chorus, and concentrated
sentiment is bound to force action of
some kjpd.
ttaliriiacts are always regarded thru
eyes of suspicion, and sometimes are
Judged unjustly, but Tho Metropolis
baliqyes ths cgusa of Florida farmers
Is entitles to first consideration in ths
public mind. Many criticisms of the
railroads aro not justified, for, play­
ing Qp tho coin tpsdliUPi Httle atten­
tion Is given to the arguments of thp
railroads and emphasis placed upot
the charges against the carries, bul
the railroads are not the mild-temperpd servants of (hq public as pictured
h'y fhcW organs. They are In the field
to monopolise transportation facilities
when (mimfile, and after establishing
this monopoly rates are determined
pretty weir'h y agreement, which
makes the producer powerless In reck-

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when It la • tarlpf d ^ J ^ ' M
tho poorhouse.
-o----------ink B. Shutts, tf.tb f
9fTr
hw been appointed on the gover­
ns staff with the title of Lieut.-Col- The railroads aro "eating up” mil­
al, Bet he will bo unable to keep lions of profits which would, werj
\y buttons on hta coat after ho starts rates reasonable, go to Florida farm­
ers—tho class entjtlod to the major
rolling up.
slice of profits,’ because It Is by tf r
We want to
twenty more dally sweat o /^ 'd f&gt; Io w s Jh at theso crops
jbscrlbers this week to orlng up our are planted, cultivated and harvested.
an even thousand dally sub- When crops fall, the lossos are borne
We sot this mark for the by,l^e, producers; no one ever heard
first of January but we did not antici­ of the railroads offering to sharo in
pate tho rush of new people and the these losses!
It Is not up to tho nubile to tell tho
of tho home peoplo. T^eijrailroads fiow their rhlcA'nro to bo rbty.B lko Itfr we9k .pinkos an eyeij Trawar'TKTA nTstrlcTly- a problem of

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bit catches, stop seining out .a| sea­
son, protect *ttie fish ahd fditer tme
'greet asset that- mesns millions to us
if fostered and hardly anything If we
do not pay raoye attention to It. The
Tlmos-Urilon of Sunday had the fol­
lowing about this phase of Florida life
that (a to the point:
"Under the caption, Fishing In Flor­
ida, the Lakeland Telegram some time
ago talked of &lt;he wonderful opportun­
ities afforded In this wonderful state
jfor the.enjoyment of the sportgf^'
Ing. It is rarely mentioned, althodgl
a pojent feet, that the'ff$%nnan Ajs ually enjoys eating the
or ^ part of the cetch, id If lie too
great for a single appetite. The Tele­
gram is qf the opinion that no' *
of the fame of Florida M a fI
ground has become known. Not
fract|on of the ftreams and lakes i
rivcrji and brooks and ponds and *'
ous apd inlets aro given a try-out
rpd and line—to say nothing of
tjwplve hundred miles qf sea ar^d
cjoast.
|h e ^lej^am says tht,t th
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ed to be a
oi^lho^maflcet." The special artidq is
designed to call attention to fishing as
a diversion and declare for it the at­
tention that belongs to all such sports.
Florida offers unusual chances for
fishing, and the t&gt;len Is for the pro­
tecting of the game fish, which are
sought by sportsmen. Declaring that
a common mistake Is made In regard
to one"of the g arn et ft'ty h ,
gram says:
" ‘Then, tho people should quit call•w i f i
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takes an act of the legislature to
mnke them do It. It Is not a trout, nor
any kip to one. Tho bass Itself Is
known the world over ns a gamo fish,
one of the gamiest, according to some
authorities, that ever flapped a flin;
and to refuso to call such an aristocrat
by a name other than his own is an
insult to his dignity and reputation.
There arc no trout—-thnt is, no fresh
water trout—In Florida; but thero are
millions of the finest bass that ever
grabbed n hook/
Editor Hnrry L. Brown thinks that
in tho average town and city the im­
portance of Ihe fishing pot&gt;sibililies in
each special vicinity are qften over­
looked. This he declares Is a bad
idea nnd should be corrected. Local
people can discourage an enthusiast
ih a hurry if they appear uninformed
nnd indifferent.
"Right hero it Is Just ns well to re­
peat thnt people will keep coming to
Florida in tho fall and winter and will
remain until late spring, without any
further urging. But of tho thousands
who como South for a fow months or
even weeks, few have their time fully
plnnncd ahead. The towns and com­
munities that put forth some effort to
entertain thoir winter guests keep
them longer, and they come back reg­
ularly und bring their frlendH.
"One of tho biggest features in our
entertainmopt program for tho tour­
ist senHon is fishing, and would be
well to ploy it up to its fullest under­
standing/'
------ — 0----------MR. HHYAN AND FLORIDA

the railroads. put Jho Florid* ilubllc
A t the 'tiood 'Ktads Steeling In Or­ knot’s ,tf r 'r a te s n ^ Iii affect tfxnnpt
lando SatuYiMJr'It*Was discovered that
terlug b W to the agFlc^tp f al inferthe Stntp Road ITdpaVtmeii^ yms In
elits n f the state. Tbo producers are
politics. '^mplo islljier‘,Ali of which re­
themselves
"\Yhy
tlie
minds us that it bus olwnyq baen in
wp
Work
fqr
tho
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railroads
shovltf
politics and'always will’b« as long As
and the question Is bused on past and
the members ore appointive.
And
what’publlb business In Florida Is Hot present experiences. In some sections
of the state shipping corporations are
lii1politics’
-o., we
rru
being organised, which will be owned
«,ICT '/ M#
The Reporter-Star tells of a window by locnl capital and operated on sort
of n co-operative basis, but some sec­
display'In’Orlando'of a mountnln lion
tions are not accessible by water and
shot’ near’ Fort Christmas. \Vo supmust remain dependent upon the rnllpoo tbi'1"mWnliln llori" whs shot roads for the transportation of their
with one of the big guns thnt aro crops. Thu rullronds are big factors
mounted at Fort ChrlsUhnH Id prdpn- in Florida; there in no need of mini­
mizing their Importance, for the fu­
ture of the state is bound up with its
transportation facilities—but the re­
ittire bn hl's’person relative Id At
lation should be a DO-DO proposition
vtllAi 'and 'IleriaortojivlIrd'nndApbpkH
and not n onesided deal, such as it
add OHatifrj and other mountulh re- now Is. Florida is dependent upon the
aorta.
rnllronds and tho railroads are depend­
ent Upon Florida. All consideration's
Goode Guprry, of the Pnlatkn Nows, must be based on thlH fnet.
hak’started a ennipnign to save the
Aside from the Immediate effect,
fftklavvnlm Valley Railroad from Itnl nigh prohibitive 'rates will strongly
sale ond he has started'something for
discourago’ development In tho state.
the good of tho community,’ The state Only fivb per cent of the land Is under
could do nothing better than buying cultivation, and the other ninety-five
the road thnt’I* In Ihe hands of a re­
per cont will remain untouched if the
ceiver mui thnt will tie sold for taxes. impression becomes established that
UWtfer’ the proper management the tha railroads will benefit mure by
state could make money out of this development than those who invest
road that trnverses soriio of the best their resources und energies in the
fanning land In Central Florida and Is work of development. Floridn's great­
close enough to t^o St. ^Johny river to est asset is tho future, which holds far
make water and real triinsi
Sportntion greater things thnn are now being en­
meet in the Pfo^pr manner
joyed, and the ppople of Florida
«
M PSWlt » handicap to 1?°
8. J. SUCH—RIGHT MAN FOR
placed upon this yvondorful future. Thu
I’RRSIORNT
continuance of* present’ freight jrates
will do more than any other one thing
No bettor man In Florida is to be to burden Florida with such a turndi­
With mixed emotion leaders of the
fotlh'd for tHo office of president of cap.
Democratic
party have ben speculat­
tljbTlorlda Water Traffic League thap
Something must ho done, -Jackson- ing ns to whether William Jennings
K jf. S|lgh, of'brlnndo. The promi­ villo Metropolis.
Brynn, who hns deserted Nebraska nnd
nent Oi*lando grower, shipper and
---------- o---------taken up his permanent residence in
packer of citrus fruits and vegetable^
FISHING IS GREAT ASSET
Florida, is soriously contemplating of­
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IM
fering himself ns n candidate for the
is a student of railroad freight probIsms and his long residence' In Flori­ Fishing is ono of Florida’s greatest United States senate from his adopted
da has given him nn insight into the assets. AYhetltvr It he in the wuterH state. Senator TrammolPs term ex­
tyuo conditions which confront the peo­ of tho ocean or tho gulf or It) the run­ pires on Mnrch 4, 1D23, so there will
ple of this statu. If thero is any man ning streams or tho clear water lakes he an election for senator next year.
l i Florida who can snvo the peoplo of this great state, whether it bo com­ When asked ns to his attitude toward
Millions of dollars in exorbitant mercially or for the pure sport of thin situation, Mr. Bryan merely re­
freight rates, J. F. Sllgh is that man, fis&gt; ing it is an onset that should he marks that he hns no plans, which
and tho railroads know It. Ho has the carefully guarded and nursed and cul­ may mean much or little. He expects
"drop” on tho railronds and tho steel tured for fish, like gamo, will soon to vote In Florldn at the noxt election,
rail magnates have a reason for send­ disappear it they arc not protected hnvlng by thnt time qualified ns nn
ing all thoir representatives Into tho by tno proper mws. On the other elector.
There is a rather general belief
Punlnaula state to know why tho busi­ hnnd Sanford ns well ns other cities
ness Is going vln water routcB, Or­ should pay moro attention to tho tour­ that tho voters of Florida would ho in­
lando getH tho office pf secretary- ists who come hero to fish nnd find clined to look upon Mr. Bryan ns a
treasurer In W. M. Tarploy, All In­ tho peoplo so uputhotic about tho sport carpetbagger if he nspirod to tho senland Florida must aid the League in thnt to tho mind of tho visitor is tho ntorship nfter only n year’s legal resicounteracting the high transportation grontost thing in tho world. We, who donco in the state, notwithstanding his
charges und indications are that the live here on tho shores of Lake Mon­ eminence In the party councils and the
recently formed association will bo a roe, and near to the Wekiwn and Lqkq prestige ho might udd to Florida. The
tremendous success.—Orlando Senti­ Jessup nnd Hnrnoy and thousands of peoplo down there appear to huye a
smaller lakes and rlvors and grown notion that a senator ought to win his
nel. '
familiar with thoir face are apt ta spurs before taking a seat In the up­
look with contempt upon the moro per branch of gongeess, Senator Dun­
idea of fishing and we do not realise can U. Fletcher, for instance, prev­
n c i I
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seal and enthusiasm of tho folks ious to his election to the donate, was
DLLL o cod the
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who have come from a state where a member of tho Florida legislature,
ft day, CAMPBELL'S
thore is little wqtor of any Ifind and a mayor of Jacksonville, chairman of the
IJ JBopp* are fllwayp
lake like Monroe looks like the AU Board of Public Instruction of Duval
p welcome: Chicken Oumbo, Conlantlc ocean to thorn, JVo |iave mpdq county and chairman of the stae Dem­
■outsit. Celery, Chicken, Aspar­
ho preparations for the coming of the ocratic executive committee. Senator
sportsmen. We have no guides or Trammell, before coming to Waahlngagus, 'Toms to, Vegetable, Ver­
boats qr place where he cap obtain ton, was mayor pf Lakeland, served’in
micelli Tomato, Mutton,, Bean,
bait an^l tackle and all the parapher­ ( both the house of representatives and
BaallUqn, Tomato-Okra, Ox Tall,
nalia that goes with fishing and 'for ' the senate of Florida and waa attor­
Mock Turtle, Mulligatawny. Pee
which the real sport will pay pny ney general and governor of ‘ the
price. He comes here and sees no ' state.
and Beef.
onth’plafyn on tly part qf tho homo This would indicate that the Demo?
people for his favorite sport and he | crats of Florida are committed to the
go%f where there pro more people of ' policy of promoting their public office
his kind. We should awake to our Isis, demanding that they work th«hf
WELAKA BLOCK
opportunities here; built a boat basin way up from the bottom. If they in
thfa policy to Mr. Bryan
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to look the situation qysr with a View
to Vtinrrtrtg
runnWg for’
for mayor
mayor'df
df Miami ifor a
stark and stepptnf from that into tho
governorship. These two offices at­
tained, the senatbnhip might properly
be considered within hts roach. Flor­
ida doubtless appreciates the honor of
Mr. Bryan's advent to its cltisenshlp,
and properly so, but it Is not yel dear
that she is pleased to the point where
uie Is ready to hand over to him one
of her most important public offices.
—Washington
SW
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-oGOOD ROADS ESSENTIAL TO DE­
VELOPMENT

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W f Have Ralth In the
B O Y S
Of This Community
to faithfully perform th$,duties allqted to them;
to justify to the fullest our confidence in them as
the coming farmers of thip
No distant field; no opportunities for adyancettterit offer Fteatw posBibiHtiee than right here et
home. * :
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No community can be really a groat
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cotpmunlty unless It has good roads.
progress demands pood transporta­
And this bank Is right here to aid the young men
tion facilities and transportation beth is com irtuiittyti take advantage of the Op­
plns nt'bonpe—right f t o^r front door,
portunities tjia i present themselyeg,
A town may have rajlroads running
in all (fractions, but if the wagon
rosjis leading Into that town are Im­
passable, the town cannot be a good
shipping point.
The towji qisy be filled ifjth live
A COMMUNITY BUILDEB
business men, It may have .flha Mdros
j # l^ g esto d cso f good,;{bVpr^]»
may be right! the accommodations
f- Pmay be all that could be desired. But
If the roads leading to that town are
Impassable it cannot be a good trading
center.
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A fanner living within four or flvn
miles of thnt town may have a large
number of cattle or hogs to ship, or
perhaps some corn or other produce.
T fr market mny ybe high. Bdt If the
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country roads are In such condition
thnt he can not get his products to
town, except at a great expense of
time and money, he cannot ship oven
though'n "dozen raTIronifs run ‘fn'rough
the town.7” "''
Yon C^n Find the Name of Every Live ProEvery year had roaejs cause the
feasional and Business Man in
loss of many tifnes ns'i^ubh as would
r .t!
be’ reautred to’^bulla’godd roads, and
Sanford
in
This
Column
the loss falls upon both thii ’farmeV
m/T ’TN'
t’jrT
nnd the toWn merchant,'................
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nil
To hnvo a greater country wo must
LAW YIillS
CQNTRACTQRS
have bettor1country schools.' We may
erect modern buildings arid hire tdiflpetent tenchers, but our children can
S. 0 . Shinholser
George A. DeCottes
not get the full benefit of ’thciiq bet­
Attorney-at-Law
Cop tractor and Guilder
ter things If they ore unable to a t­
Over Semihole County Bank
SANFORD
-:- -s- FLORIDA
tend school regulnriy because of bad
.,.1.
FLORIDA
SANFORD
roads.
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Tho grentest thing on earth Is hu­
Sanford Construcfn Co,
manity. Humanity demands compan­
b a t t e r ie s
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
ionship. We cannot he happy and
BHIKO YOUR
Pjanqs
and Specifications Cheerfully
contented if wc arp Isolated from our
fL
Furnished
neighbors. And wp jppst.be more flr B a tten Trflilhles to Up
All Work Gaarantced
less isolated if wo hqyq had r°ada.
H .T. PACE
P.O .Box Ml
Only when wo havo good roads can

First National Bank

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
OffiBCrORY OF SANFORD

S a J o ^ S S so S e
Company

SEPTEMBER FOWd FljKjES DOWN

Builders &amp; Contractors
Sketch™ and Eatlmatea Freet i

Phone 189
L. A. Rensud, I’rpp.
Retail food prices during September
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weVe found by the labor department
&amp; Shorey
HARTFORD
BATTERY PJqt Wilson
to have declined in all but two of four­
end'Garland 8ta., Orlando, Fie.
teen cities in which’ it conducts Inves­
“Bpttery Insurance”
tigation. Decreases amounted to two
Sold an d Serviced by
PURE WATER
per cent In Milwaukee, Minneapolis
and Portlnnd, Maine; and one per cotij:
Edw. R iggins, Inc.
In Atlanta, Birmingham, ‘Cincinnati,
Elder Springs Water
Little Rock, Louisvltle, Norfolk, Phil­
9^.98% PUKE
H aight &amp; Wleland
adelphia and Salt Lake City. San
Phone Ill-W
Sanford. Fla.
Francisco foods rotdiled at prices two
(*flf|l
a fnvtff *I
per cent above previous findings, while
GARAGES
in Dallas there was a fractional In­
LORD’S PURITY
crease, and in New Haven n fractional
Smith Bros. Gg^age
WATER
decrease.
Expert Repairing
In the average city, retail priceq
OIL, GAS nnd ACCESSORIES
A SO O O PA aT gaB B ST
were found on September 15 to be
Oak ana T in t ’
DBlr S fr.je .
Fh»M U 1
about twonty-fivf) per' cont teas |h'an
qho year previously, but were still be­
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REAL ESTATE
tween thirty-three nnd flfty.slx per
SANFORD
NOVELTY
cent above tho 1013 level.
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WORKS
At any rate, the cynics cai^'t say
Real
Estate
and
Insurance
Fatty did |t in tho hope of getting
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
into the movies.
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General Shop and Mill
Post cards—locnl views—lc each at
Geq.
W.
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night
Ihe Ijvrri^ btfre.
Work
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CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Kycn Examined
Gjssfet Designed SANFORD
- jFLORIDA
517 Coxmerclal Street Sanferd. Fla.
Henry McLaulin. Jr.

..Employment Bureau..

OPT. D.

"t r a n s f e r

The Vocational committee of the Buainess and Professional Women’s Club “WE DELIVER THE GOODS”
requests all young women’ desiring
employment to register at the First Quick Service Transfer
NatloKartianic'.
Storage Facilities
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
If wo pleaee you, tell btheraj if no
tell us. Phone 498
OPTICIAN
OPTOMETRIST
Graduate Northern Illinois College
HOTELS
212 East First St.
Ssnford, Fla.
C. p. WILSOg, q»n«r
Hotel Montezuma
ANP

Pickling and Prepervjnp

“Sanford's New Hotel”
IliW Up Per Day

TIME

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.

We have the

STONE JARS
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
» n d J e lly G l^ s s e ?

atone Crocks, p lie r s ,
Churns, etc.

Deape Turner

General Machine and Boiler Works
Automobile Flywheel Steel Genr
bands th stock
Cyanic Bhafta Re-furned

Sanford Steam Laundry
FOB SERVICE
Call 146-J
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GILL0N&amp;
FRY
ELECTRICAL

"Contractor*
Pkone 442

M l Park
Ave.

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Acteylene Welding
OF ALL KINDS

HARDWARE

CO.

Sapford W elding Cp.
Ucated In Ragle Bldg., &lt;08 Oak Are.

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TEMPERATURE

For Florida: Generally fair
. I./ht and Tuesday; warmer
,in
‘f tNorth
t h and
and Central portions
tonight.

Ah, ha, you rascal, wo hooked
ypu that time. Tho old bulb
had to go down yesterday
whether it wonted to or not
today we take great pleas­
ure in recording the fact that
Sanford’s maximum tempera­
ture iiy 80, ynssum, 80 In the
sun, too. That old touch of fall
is |n the air and tbo folks in
the north who recognise tho
signs of an early and a hard
winter are coming to Florida
right now. Octobor is a flno
month in Florida. Just that
little tlpgle hi the ajr that puta
the pep in the wine of pepsin
and makes you feel like taking
an ax and olitting down a sand
spur tree before breakfast.
5:40 A. M. OCTOBER 10
Maximum ....................... 80
Minimum ......................... 02
Bongo .............................. 50
Calm and clear.

World’s Series by plays 1* f t *
* 0f the Herald.

D A. Brisron, of Dayton* Repcb,
P . business visitor here Saturday.
Tko Ladies of the Presbyterian
J „ h wln hold their Christmas Da3. I*W. M M * * ! *

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Masked, of Knoxville, Tenn.
jpept the week end hero on business.
fi«t your battery filled with distillod water free at the Hof-Mac Gn*t®r&gt;'
Co., “Foot of First Strcot.’’ They
make their own.

M Whltemnc, of Atlanta, was in
this city Saturday transacting busi­
ness.
After you have tried othor laundries
jhu, try us.-Snnford Branch LakoUnil Steam laundry. Phono 47B.

SHIP BY WATER AND TRUCK

leo-etc

The Sanford fans are real fanB and
■we want to give thorn all the fan fod­
der they can digest.
‘ O. I). Ferrell, of Wc8t Virginia, is
new on the Herald Printing Co. forco
In the job department.
Have your watches and jowolry ro■paired at McLaulin’s. Two first class
•watch makers. Prompt service.
140-tfc
Tavares is making preparations for
ji rousing meeting of the Wnter Traf­
fic League on Wednesday night. Many
from Sanford nre going ovor.
■HOOFING, Red and green slaje sur­
face, 3-ply $3.25 per squaro. Tiger
brand, plain, 3-ply $3.26; 2-ply, $2.75;
1-ply, $2.25. Frco delivery. Address
11/E. Ginn, Ilox 301.
189-2&lt;Jtp
School lunches started at tho Gram­
mar school today and wero Just in
time for the little ones that nooded hot
lunches. This was a step in tho right
direction.

B r a n i n if lk«
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged far
Herald Readers

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SCHOOL LUNCHES
HEADY TODAY

tho kitchen. This is far bettor than |
carrying tho wnter in a bucket. Later |
nn Improvement over this can bo
made. Tho hand-force pump with n
barrel tank might come second. Final­
ly would come a gnsollnc-driven pump
nnd nn elevated tnnk, which Is much
bettor than either of tho former.
Tho time saved in going to and
from the woll with buckets to carry
water and the satisfaction dorived
FXU)F.” nATTERIES, the Giant will soon pny for the best system,
lives in a bo*x. We can now furASK FOR YOUR RECEIPT.
w h ,sell,
‘x„Vo,t
Battorioa
M *2Mand
0’ V
exchange,
rcchnrge
re-f
Subscribers to tho Daily Herald
should ask for a receipt whon the
carrier boys collect from you. It is
the only protection you havo in case
NOTICE G. I. A.
the carrier changes or there happens
Thoto
wi|l
regular
meeting
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uxum r m
c o u n g uof
i to bo a mistake in the accopnt Each
ir boy jp supplied with receipt
' *• A. Tuesday, October U th a t 3?80 carrier
books, and li commanded tp 8lv® • y
U " - nt Masonic Wall. Atf
receipt fcy tto Horald. Be*
yo
g uested to bo present.
et your receipt at the end of each
FANNIE MCCONNELL,
*59-2tp
President. week if you are paying that w a^^

iup.

A NEW TIRE
STOCK
Fresh from Factory
30x3y2 N qjiS k id ............ $12.50
Goodyear, Perfection or U.
U. Not an unknown hrnnd
but nil standard makes.

30x3 NonSkid .. . . .. $10.50
Vulcanizing

FRANK 4KPRS
TIRE CO.
1st and |»m Ay#. Pb9Bf 4f7-W
i
R JR 5 *

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845
We have priced our fall clothing so that the highest
priced suit ir&gt;the house will not go over $45.00,—and th at
is why we are selling them almost as fast as they arrive.
And they are—

M ic h a e ls-S te rn s C lo th e s
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Cam pus To g s

w /c..srow m ar /s
S a n fo rd , F la .

Tom Moore

We Have Calls Every Day for

O p to m etristO ptician

ROOMS AND APARTMENTS

YOUR SATISFACTION
IS MY SUCCESS

Connelly Real Estate Co,

Office Opp. I \ O.

I’honc 192

To See Better See Moore

List Yours With
No charge for renting same for you

EAT MORE HONEY.
There is no doubt thnt honey,
sweets of the blossoms, ns produced
by nuturu, is superior to our artificial
aagars. Wo should use more honey
and ndviso all our friends to do tho
came, knowing thnt we nro thus to
Classified advertisements, 3 centf a line. No ad taken for leas that
25 cents, and positively no elasslhed ads charged to anyone. Cash
secure bettor health and longer life.
must accompany all orders. Count live words to a line and remit ac­
Pure honoy contain* the most fra­
grant and delicious, as well as the
cordingly.
________ ^
__
hcnlthioat, property’s of the vegetable
FOR SALE—Bonutiful homo on Mag­
kingdom.
FOR SALE
nolia ave.—E. F. Lano, the Real EsIt Ib impossible to manufacture, by
170-5tp
nny chemical proccBH, any sweet nnd FOR SALE—Rose No. 4 seed, Irish tuto Man.
potatoes, por bushel $2.00.—L. A. IJSSS
expect it to bo uh healthful ns thnt
FOR RENT
131-tfc
which Is produced naturally from the Brumloy.______________________
blossoms of flowers. The nectar of ^ FOR BALE—8-room house with nil FOR RENT—1Two furnished rooms.
152-tfc
flowors la nn essence gathered by tho, modern convenience, excellent rc- Apply 1004 Elm Ave.
busy bco from tho sweet flowering ■pair. Private water works, in dcsir- FOR RENT—Furnished rooms ut 2IQ
plnnts of tho fields nnd forests nnd nlilo location. Reasonable terms. Ap­
French nve.
105-5tp
converted into honey by a process no ply to Owner, 510 W. First Street.
house
near
FOir”itE
N
T
—
Rooming
llG-tfc
chemist can successfully imitate. It
107-3tp.
depot. J. Musson.
is Nature’s own product—man hns no FOR SALE—Stable manure; car lots.
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooma
part in its production.
Good dry stock. I’fko $7 p.r. ton, f.
for light housekeplng. 200 Enst 3rd
“Sweeten Up” nnd "Koep Sweet*
o. b. cars, Sanford. Chase &amp; Co.
Street.
169-2tp
With Florida’s pure honoy:
151-tfc.
FOR
RENT—Apartment,
prlvato
’Twill givo you health
FOR SALE—A pair of young, black
porch, sink In kitchen, nil conveni­
That’s worth more than wealth—
muro mules, at n bargain. Phone ences, also ono or two bed roomr left.
Worth more than nil your money.
100.
152-tfc Over JO cent store.
108-3tp

CLASSIFIED ADS

SPECIAL LUMBER PRICES: Com­
plete building schedules on request.
Saves you 1-3 of cost. ’ Book of
Depart* Houso plans $1.50. Money refunded If
2:40 a. m not satisfactory, or if wc sell you lum­
8:40 a. m ber. Send list for estimate.—Gulf
Lumber Co., Perry, Fin.
10-1-lm
3:20 p. m
7:10 p. m. FOR SALE—Twolvo good sound well
broke mules. Torms cun be arrang­
ed
with responsible parties. Can bo
Depart*
seen
at Osteen. II. S. Long, Rural
2:03 a. m
lG8-4tp.
12:06 p. ni phone 4811.
3:25 p. tr&lt; FORD TRUCK for sale.—West Sldo
Grocery.
104-tfc

TRAIN SCHEDULE

Southbound
Arrive
8 3 2 : 8 6 a*m*
27..........
89_____ 2:55 p. m.
85.......... 0:55 p. m.
North bound
Arrive
82_____ 1:48 a. m.
84_____ 11:45 a. m.
80.......... 3:06 p.m.
28.......... 10:00 p. m.
Trilby Branch
Depart 1
Arrive
0:00
a. m.
100..........
3:25
p. m
24..........
7:00
a. in
168..........
7:35 p. m
22.......
Leesburg Branch
Departs
Arrive
•No. 157......... 4:00 p. r .
No, 81---------------- 8:62p.m.
•No. 101_____ 0:80 p. m.
•No. 85___________8:00p.m.
No. 22...------------- 7:00p.m.
Oviedo Branch
Departs
Arrive
•No. 180________ -11:00a.m.
8:40 p. m
•No. 127_____
•Daily, except Sunday.

FOR ItE N T —Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. 710 Oak Ave­
nue.
170-6tp

FOR RENT—3 furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. 300 French
ave,
170-8tp
FOR RENT—Furnished room with
prlvato bnth. 014 Myrtlo. 170-tfc
FOR RENT—Suburban homo. Call
808-J.
107tfc
FOR RENT—Storugo room. Address
107-fltp
P. R., euro Horald.

FOR RENT—Furnishod rooms for
light housekeeping. 710 Oak AveFOR SALE—Sovon passenger 1021
.
104-fltp
Cndillsc. R. C. Maxwell.
I00-0t nuo.
FOR SALE—Vory doHlrnble city pro- FOR RENT—Two rooms, kltchohetxe
connecting, furnishod or unfurnish­
perty. See B. F. Whitncr, at First
ed.
Inquire at Sanford Barber Shop.
National Bank.
lOG-Gtc.
107-Htp
FOR SALE—Upright piano, in good
condition, $150. Phone 103-J, or ad­
WANTED
dress Box 363.
lG8-0tp.
bungulow, easy WANTED—To buy or rent with priv­
F o r SALE—New bungalow,
ilege of buying, 6 to 7 roomed house,
terms. Positively the best built
address
B. R., care Herald.
108-6tp
bungalow In the city.—E. F. Lane, the
Real Estate Nan.
108-^tp WANTED—To rant, small apartment
or cottage; either furnished or un­
FOR SALE—Nice fat hens for yard
furnished.
G. R. Snyder, Care Bell
or tablo use. 310 S. Holly Ave.
Ja
r
Coffee,
pp.
l&lt;?0-2tp..
168-etc

FOR SALE—Stove wood chfcrip. Seo
IT /ill I C D
LEARN PRINTR. W. Lopd*
band's Stable.
TDAP*.
OW
NOT
1
™ V '
•
■ - l70-3tp
*— —i
FOR SALE—iNlfa wDhMf 5P!ft
W*
THE Jim fo ffi?
cyjglg
CM
y
.
3nd
fit.
l7Q-3tP
PK ? ,?f
FOR SALE—Sound, medium else m i;tnn 'i t'nr inm 'inin-'ii»r'i
jrff
horse, wagon and harness. Apply to
E. F. L., at Crpwn Paper Co. I90^9tp
FOR SALE—Complete pumping ‘outflt, electric motor, pump and large
M ISS'PLYNT
m
tank; Magee, coriier Park and 'high
CABS A V O W S
streets.
1.70-8tp
If* F6 K sALfci—to m e r lot onfIrsT itreet
at a bargain.—'E. F. Lane, the Real
Pest card*—local views—le each at
Estate Msh.
lTO-Bto Herald—hy the pouad—l5e.

m

&lt;or

Sanford are ppy
the qity Auditor am)
p tp apd typlydlng

.fpr

m i few*

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The Very

Believing that the readers of the
Dally Herald are interested in the
world’s series sufficiently to enjoy
reading about the game play by play,
the management of tho HtTald has
made arrangements to get the entire
game just as It happens fresh by wire.
The gamo by innings was all right,
but it was not sufficient food for the
fans who, unable to get it all, wanted
to alt down at night and read about
their favorites and just how they
played the gamo. Wo take this step
because the games are gotting exciting
as the Glanta have won two games
and the Yanks have won two games,
nnd it is a close race all ’round. This
lensed wire costs more money nnd will
bo much more expensive but tho Hornld thinks nothing is too good fur the
renders nnd wo nre giving you ull thnt
money can buy In the way of service.
In this respect, the Dally Herald givos
tho readers os much as any dally pa­
per In tho United States.-It may not
bo as much of any one happening as
the larger dailies, but tho readers get
It fresh from the wires and about ton
hours ahead of any other paper that
comes to Sanford.
Tho Dnlly Herald Is a real daily—
don’t forget that. If you nro not sub­
scribing for tho Dally Herald, stop
reading your neighbor’s paper, anil
tako ono for yoursolf nnd help tho
Daily Herald to grow into one of tho
largest papers in the State.

Mr. nnd Mrs. It. J. Holly,XRobert
Holly and Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry McLauiin went to Rustis, Mt. Dora, Aopka and other points yestordny after­
noon, making the trip in tho Holly
Ford.
EVERY HOME SHOULD
Cut nil drinking scenes. They hnvo
HAVE RUNNING WATER.
We have paid our city license of $25
a tendency to make tho audience rest­
and county license of $5.00. Now we
less—not to sny reminiscent.
Running wnter in the farm house
arc in shape again to handlo your
Laundry for another year nnd wo si no longer considered a luxury, but
Cut scone showing woman in cotton
mean to take care of you if high class a necessity and n possibility. It is stockings. Nothing but silk Is accep­
work will do it.—Snnford Branch of truo that some homes can have more table in refined pictures.
Lakeland Steam Laundry. Phono 475. elaborate system than
otners, but
100-2tc every fnr mean and should have run­
Cut scene where husband comes
ning wnter at least in tho kitchen. homo early, hugs his wife, gives her a
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Lilian! nnd Mrs.
This not only idealistic but n busi­ box of candy ynnd a bunch of violets
H- A. Neel left Snturday for Okee- ness proposition that faces every fnr- nnd promises to take her to tho thon•thobce City where they will sojourn mer, says Professor Frazier Rogers tro in tho evening. Such scones cst
for severnl dnys. Mrs. Neel will re­ of tho Floridn Agricultural College.
bnd examples.
main until Mr. Neel decides to return
Every farm has some source of
to Sanford nnd tnko up his work on wnter to draw upon nnd the man of
Cut all Bconcs showing spooning In
the Herald, which will bo in a few tho house should In justice to his fnmppbllc
pnrks. Too private to bo dis­
’Weeks.
ily doviso some means whereby this closed on the screen.
water will not have to bo carried to
I have secured the service of Leo the houso in buckets. Such would eli­
Butner, a clean, nent appearing young minate much of the drudgery, espec- ( Cut nil references to lingerie, mid­
man who will take charge of tho wag­ tally to tho women, who deserve every night suppers, taxicabs and chorus
girls. Tho audience might not under­
on next Monday. Ho will bo pleased
consideration.
stand.
to cull mi you for your Laundry and
To hnvo running wnter does not ne-!
'Oliver the same promptly.—Sanford
cosnitnto tho outlny of much rnonoy Tho world nows tho da7 It happens,
Branch Lakeland Stenm Laundry.
Ono can begin with n common pitcher delivered nt your door cneh evonlng
100-2tc pump nnd sink placed conveniently in j i 5c the week,

^*or office supplies, stationary, ate.,
•n-1» ii« ii£j2
.

p p ifflM

Better Bose Roll Dope
For Readers of Daily
Herald Started Today

Thoro will be n mnss meeting of
Lake County Shippors and Growers
The lunch pnvilion nt the grammar
at Tavares, Wednesday, October 12,
school
opened today nt noon, nnd
at 8 p. m. sharp to be held in tho
served
two hundred nnd fifty teach­
Court House Auditorium under tho
ers
and
pupils. Tho menu wnB hot
auspices of tho Central Water Trnffic
mnshed
potatoes,
hamburger grnvy,
Lenguo. This meeting will be attend­
ed by some 50 of the foremost citizens homemade rolls, nnd ice cream cones.
of Orango and Seminole counties, in­ Everything went off ndmirnbly .with
cluding President Sligh, Vice-Presi­ tho lunch committee from the wo­
dent Goo. W. Knight and Secretary- man’s club nnd tho teachers of tho
school in attendance.
Treasurer Tnrplcy.
Tickets for ten lunches may be
Mr. Tarpley is traffic mnnngcr and
rote expert and will prove to Lake bought nt tho grammar school for
county shippers thnt they can save ono dollnr, or pupils may pny ton
thousands of dollars—Mr. Sligh will cents upon entering tho pnvilion.
show how he saves 53 cents a box! Teachers will bo served daily with a
on shipping by water to New York. j change of menu each day.
Does this interest you? There will be
truck owners present who will guar­
CENSOR HOARD.
antee you truck-servlco from Snnford
to Lake county points and save you 20
Cut scene where husband kisses
pur cent on tho Snnford-Lako county wife. Thoro is no mnrringo license on
haul nnd del Ivor tho goods to your tho wall and thoso things havo a
door. Does this intorcst you 7
wrong influcnco on tho young.
If so, bo present. Wo want 200 to
800 Lake county representative citi­
Cut scene where wife kisses hus­
zens present to meet Uiobc of our
band.
She should just nsk for a now
neighboring counties.
hnt without any manifestations of
Each town with a commercial body
will bu entitled to three directors. domestic bribery.
Nnmo your directors nnd present their
mit
nnmes nt this meeting.
ueti
Hubwny
slot
machine
and
actually
gutH
This meeting is by invitntion of tho
stick
of
chewing
gum.
Not
true
to
Lake County Chamber of Commerce.
life.

Uol.l weather makes fires. The fire
part merit wns cnllcd out twico yosenlay nnd twice today, tho fires bo' nR
and only grass flros at that
but defective flues nt thia time of the
Year give the depnroment troublo and
ten burn up vnluublo property. See
I your fire places nnd chimneys and
* ves are n|| rJght before you start
Your fires.

T O

DRESSMAKING

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 169

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SA TU R D A Y, OCTOBER 8 ,1921

American Victims of the ZR -2 Brought Home

Were Adopted
and Much Work
Done

Laws

awn r N TIRE S T A T E IB
IN TUB SHIP BY
T WATP.lt p n O G B R A M

U .'guc meeting « t the Valdes Hotel
last night but w hat they lacked In
numbers they made up with the dtan,tch of Important business and tha
manner In which they went about perfeeling the orga n ization . President
s J Sligh occupied the chair and his
enthusiasm and mature Judgment on
•11 matters pertn in lng to ahipping
wire an inspiration to the meeting.
The by-laws ns com p iled by the com­
mittee appointed fo r that purpose at
the last meeting w ere r e a d and adopt­
ed and the fo llo w in g officers were
elected for the en su in g year:
S. J. Sligh, o f O rla n do, p r e s id e n t;
Geo. W. Knight, o f S a n fo r d , v ic e -p r e s ­
ident; W. M. T a rp ley , o f O rla n d o, s e c ­
retary and treasurer.
The follow ing representatives from
various sections o f the adjacent ter­
ritory wore elected as directors: Ge­
neva, R. S. Reed, Endor Curlett, H. H.

Pope Found Guilty of
Murder in First
Degree

WOMAN’S NATIONAL.
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
TONRNAMENT FINALS
(Continued from P m One)

DEAL, N. J., Oct. 8.— Woman’* Natlonal Golf Championship tournament
wa« in its final round today with Miea
Alexa Stirling, o f Atlanta, defending
the title ahe won in 1816 and haa held
alnce then. Other aurvivora of one
hundred and alxty-four starters waa
Mlaa Marlon Hollins, o f New York.
The pair haa met before in the nation*
al ovent, Mias Stirling winning by
three holes.

(Mr Tka AiMoUUd Prill)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.— Cool and
generally fair weather except local
showers Thursday or Friday was the
forecast fo r Florida for the week be­
ginning Sunday. No indication at thla
time o f disturbance in the West In­
dies.

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British cruiser Dauntless arriving at Brooklyn navy yard with the bodies of the 10 American victims of Iho ZR-2
disaster, and the flower-covered caskets tn the specially constructed buildings where the fuuernl services were bold.

ame

WOULD TAX ALCOHOLIC SPIRITS

* a gallon on an nicunuuc spuuo
vlthdrawn from bond for industrial,
nedlclnal or any other purpose, has
•een agreed upon by Republican leadirs as a part of tho next tax rovlsion
irogram. This is an increase of $1.80
md would bring In a total of $75,000,)00 oach year.
The proposal to repeal the $2,000
ixemption allowed corporations was
ibaadoned on the ground that It would
work too great a hardship on the small
:orporations. The leaders also were
laid to have decided on a flat corporstlon tax o f 16 per cent In placo of a
10 and 15 per cent rate.
‘
A M F R I F A IV
/llT I E lilv /ill

-:

* *' •|
I

(By ^ Ai,o«UUd rnu)
NEW Y ORK, Oct. 8.—The fourth
gamo 0f g^e world series was postd todny on accoimt of rain.
______
p 0 L 0 GROUNDS, Oct. 8.— It begnn to rnln ljghtiy at 12;30 and was
falling heavily at 1 o’clock, making
proapocta f or today’s game dubious,
Crowtls in uncovered stands used old
neW8paperg to shelter themselves,
Babo Ruth came to game und sat in
tho gran(i8tand, his arm was in a allng.
______
NEW yoRK, Oct, 8.—TJ)c weather
at 80V0n 0'ciock this morning was
cloudy with official forecasts of rain.
The wcnther mnn held out hope, howover, that rain, if it came, might bo

FROSTS ARE COMING
BUT NOT TO FLORIDA
(B; Tbi AmmIi M Frou)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.— Frosts
probable tonight in Tennessee, East
Gujf, Middle Atlantic and South At­
lantic states except Florida and along
South Atlantic coast, the Weather
Bureau announced today.
MISS HOLLINS LEADING

(Mr T U AmeUtid Frau)
DEAL, Oct. 8,— Miss Hollins was
lending Miss Stirling by four up whon
half of their thirty-six holo match for
M l T D r U A 1VTT
ovor {n t,mo *or tho *ol,rtb world Bcr* woman’s golfc hnmplonship of the
ItI L i I L i I A I 1 1
!
game. Tho Glnnts are determined United States had been played todny.
mm a m n n n v / l I i r i V todny to bombnrd tho Yonks twirling
RESISTING RAID COST $500
M A n I N r r l l y H I I selection and get oven footing. They
^ '* * “ * '* ^ ’ ^ •* AVI 1 1 1 hammered tho four Yankee pitchers
--------1yesterday for tho world series record
DANVILLE, Va., Oct. 8.— Six ne­
FOR BUSINESS AND PUT DOWN 0f twenty hits and won third gamo by groes charged with assault on a raid­
PRICE ON ALL
score of thirteen to five. McGrow in­ ing posse in Halifax county last week,
CARGOES
timnted he would send Phil Dougins, woro sentenced todny to one year im­
prisonment and fined $500 each. Ap­
(Mf Tka AitocItUd Snu)
peals wero noted nnd thoy woro re­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.—Announc­
leased under bond for appearance in
ing tho American Merchant Marine is
circuit court.
prepared to fight for cargoes of Egyp­
tian cotton on fair compotltivo basis
tho Shipping Board today put into ef­
fect rates between tho United States
nnd Alexandria ton shillings below
those offered by British shipping conferencow hich hitherto controlled tho
business.

railroads. S ecreta ry Powell, of tho
Lake County Chnmber of Commerce,
stated that his people were greatly In­
terested in the movement but did not
understand m uch of the intrudes of
the trallic and tho manner in which
the Roods could bo transported to Lake
county and said that if tho next meet­
ing could lie held in Tavares he could
promise tw o hundred people from
Lake county w ho are enthusiastic ov­
er the project but want more informa­
tion about it. Secretary Cox o f the
Orlnndo C hnm ber of Commerce also
told about the leaven working in his
city and that m any merchants have
decided to c u t out the express and
railroad and g ive nil their business to
the Clyde Lino nnd that no’ 7 two or UNCLE SAM GRABS
ARBUCKLE ON CHARGE
three trucks woro kept busy overy day
OF HAVING LIQUORS
hauling freig h t from Sanford to Or­
lando and in n few more weeks these
(Mr T U A*moUU4 Fmi)
trucks w ould be coming to Sanford
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Oct. 8.—
loaded w ith fruit thus making the
truck line pny both ways as well as Roscoo C. ("F atty") Arbucklo, who
came hero yesterday from his homo
the Clyde Lino.
There w ero many good talks made in Los Angelos for arralngraent on a
by various representatives and the chargo o f manslaughter, as a result
meeting demonstrated that this move­ of the death of Miss Virginia Rappc,
ment is not n one-day or one-week or was served with a federal warrant
one-year movement but that it will charging tho Illegal possession o f Inlast as lon g ns tho stato endures and toxienting liquor, as ho left tho su­
from this movement will come gov­ perior court building.
Arbucklo’s arrest yesterday grew
ernment aid for tho rlvWs nnd harbors
out
of his alleged violation of tho Vol­
of Florida nnd Orlando and points In
stead
prohibition net on Sopt. 5, tho
Lake county will some day hnvo their
date
o
f tho hotel party following
own canal from the St. Johns river
which
tho
death of Miss Rappo oc­
and en joyin g the regular water rate
curred.
riKht to their doors or there will be
Ho waa brought before Thomas E.
truck lines established everywhere or
the trolley lines will tako their place. Hayden, United States commissioner,
It means so much to all o f Florida and released on $500 bond for hearing
and especially this section of Florida on October 18, the same date on which
that the m ore one discusses the possl- he is to enter a plea to the manslaugh­
bilitioa the larger they loom upon the ter charges.
Arbucklo grinned broadly when a
business h orizon . Tho representatives
m,adc it ,,)a in that regardless of newspaper photographer unexpectedly
whether the rnllroads aver lowered took a flash-light plcturo In the fed­
the freigh t rates or not the League eral commissioner’s office, startling
would keep right on using the water the email group present.
He departed for his home late yeeroutes and use them for all their shipmcn,K nil the time. Before adjourn­ terday.
ment it was decided to hold the next
meeting nt Tavares on next Wednes- ELECTED EDITOR
OF COLLEGE PAPER.
nesdny n igh t, October 12th at ths pavl0,in ®t which time there will be a­

TAMPA HIGHWAYMEN ON TRIAL
TAMPA, Oct. 8.—Tho caso o f Ar­
thur Gill, Dewitt Adams, Andrea
Rolna, alias Joo Reina, Glo Caclatoro
and Philip M, Licata, charged with
assault with intont to murdor In con­
nection with tho attempted hold-up
o f an automobile .carrying $20,000
payroll o f tho Regensburg cigar fac­
tory, in West Tampa, several weeks
ago, has been not for trial in criminal
court hore on October 24. Licata is
now at liberty under $10,000 ensh
bond. Reina and Cacciatore have
been apprehended but informations
have been filed against thorn.
The Regensburg payroll car was
held up on a street in • sparsoiy set­
tled section o f West Tampa, and in a
pistol fight between the bandits and
the men in the pay ear, Gill was
wounded In the leg and two men in
the Regensburg machine were slight­
ly injured.
.
HOG CHOLERA

GAINESVILLE, Oct. 8.— William
rousing campaign to interest all of
TALLAHASSEE,
Oct. 8.— Tl&gt;o
J-“ ko nnd adjoining territory to ship Jeakle, of Jacksonville, has been elec­ State Live Stock Sanitary Board, has
ted editor-ln-chlef of the Seminolo,
official publication of theJunlef cl*»»
at the University of Florida. William
Gin destroyed by lighting.” Cotton
K,n- o f coune. Men llgghtlnlng Floldlng, o f Anthony, was elected
business manager and Maurice Bun­
wouldn’t handle the other kind you
nell, of Orlando, managing editor.
S*t now.

Tom Martin is Badly
Wounded in Fight
for Life

KNOCKED NEGRO FROM TRAIN
AND SHOT WHITE MAN AFTER
IIE WAS WOUNDED.

PRISONER TAKES
SENTENCE
CALMLY AND SHOWS NO
EMOTION
(Sr Tk* AmmUUS rr*M)
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 8^ Pope waa found guilty of mnrder
In the flrat degree with recom­
mendations o f the mercy of the
court today. It was announced
the Judge would pass sentence la­
ter. Pope received the verdict
with perfect calm. The Jury took
the case at 12:03 and returned at
2 o’clock after a recess for lunch.
(Mr Tit AmnUM fiw )
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 8—The Pope
case went to the Jury at 12:05 o’clock
today. Counsel for the defense con­
cluded their argumont shortly after
11. Judge Gibbs declared a fifteen
minute recess and then began to
charge the jury, consuming thirty min­
utes merely explanation of law in tha
case.
After the case wnB given to the jury
court recessed until two o’clock.

FOURTEEN YEAR OLD BOY
HELD FOR KILLING GIRL
— CUT HER TO PIECES
(Mr Tbi AimtiUd M il)
MADISON, N. J „ Oct, 8,-F ra n ofe
Kluxen, 14-year-old boy la being held
by the police today on a chargo o f
killing Janet Lawrence, 12-year-old
girl, whose body with 25 knife wounds
was found yoaterday in tho woods
near hero. Tho boy donied all know­
ledge o f tho crime. Suspicion flrat
fastened him when ho was aiding in
tho scorch for Janot, who had been
missing nil night. lie was observed
to bo trembling violently, tho police
say and in response to questions,
mumbled "Awful, awful.”

Tom Martin, of this city, special
agent of tho Atlantic Coaat Lino had
n thrilling battle with two hoboes on
tho top of a lumber car last night go­
ing at tho rate of forty miles an hour
nml buttled nlone and unaided until ho
had knocked one of them from tho
trnin and shot the other nftor ho him­
self hnd been badly wounded.
Tom boarded the package train at
MERKER GRASS
Pnlatkn lust night coming South as
BRINGS IIIG PRICEthorc had been numerous robberies re­
ported from tho package train lately
LAKE WALES, Oct. 8.— A crop
and ho was keeping his eyes opon
vauled $1,000 was produced on ono
when he spied two men, n negro und
acre of ground hore In four months
a white man on n lumber flat car.
this summer, according to Edwin
Climbing down on them he held his
Spencer, of Lakeland, county attorn­
searchlight In his mouth and com­
manding tho negro to hold up his ey for Polk county, and owner o f the
hands whllo he searched him fo r weap­ and. Morker1 grass wart tha crop
ons. Whllo searching tho negro and with which Mr. Spencor believes a
without any warning tho white mnn record was established. Joo Callopened fire on Martin, firing flvo man, a Rumanian farmer, of Pence
shots nt him only one taking effect Valley, about four mllca from hore.
In his loft arm shattering tho bono produced tho crop which was pur­
chased by tho Valpairiso Development
QUARRELLED OVER
TOBACCO nnd making it useless. Tho negro tak­
Co. Merker grass Is a native o f
ing
heart
at
the
wounded
condition
of
AND TRAGEDY RESULTS
South A f^ca, whero it Is known at
Martin
tried
to
hold
him
when
Mar­
AT MACCLENNY
It grows to a
tin knocked him from tho car with tho "Elephant Grass."
butt end of his rovolver and ho then
(B y Tfci A u o oU U d F t» m )
Macclonny, Oct. 8.—Lonnio Gainey, turnod the gun on the white man fir­
18, Is in Jail without ball to await tho ing two shots at him, hitting him in
nctlon by tho grand jury ns tho result tho hnnd nnd in the side. Tho shot in
of killing at Burnett’s school houBo, tho side evidently hit the spinal col­
this county, yesterday of
Keonard umn os it is said he is paralyzed from
Dugger, 12, son of a prominent Baker the waist down. Tho train had by
GAME WARDEN RESIGNS.
county farmer. Ono boy, It was said, this time gono nbout ten mllos farther
down tho track and stopped near Se­
ville where tho train crew wero sum­ Zion, game warden o f Bay county,
moned by Martin nnd ho was sent to has resigned ns a result, ho declared,
Sanford, tho woundod tramp being tak of failure o f the oBnrd o f County
on north to Palatkn. Later reports Commissioners to fix the salary o f tho
say that the negro has slnco been warden, the board being opposed to
captured and tho white man at the
the creation o f such an office.' Gov­
present time is not believed to bo in
ernor Hardee has accepted the resig­
danger o f dying, He saf3 his home
nation.
was In Philadelphia but it seems that
he Is a professional hobo and probably
TO GUARANTEE BEES
a yegg man or bandit ns ho was arm­
Fort Meade community is about to ed and ready for attack and hts shoot­
GAINESVILLE, Oct. 7.—The State
put itself on the map. The big idea ing o f Martin showed that he waa that
Bee
Keepers’ Association will hereaf­
now Is the watermelon industry. One kind.
ter
act
as guarantors fo r its members
man has come hore from Levy county
Tom Martin waa taken to the. Fer- In ths sale o f bees, it waa announced
and has rented 160 acre; of land right nald-Laughton hospital here where he
at the edge o f the Incorporate limits, was attended by Dr. Ralph Stavens, today. The boe keepers adjourned
their annual meeting t h l f afternoon
and will plant It to watermelons, and the A. C. L. physician and at this writ­
after a two daya seaslon.
there are about four other men who ing he is resting easy. The bones in
will put in large acreages In melons. his left arm are badly splintered but Florida and they will stoop at noth­
So I f ehls next watermelon season is his escape from death on the top of ing short of murder. The A. O, L.
a good one Fort Meade will tako its the swiftly moving train battling with has been bothered by these people
place in the communities where wa­ two desperate criminals was so nar­ lately and their package trains and
termelons are the subject.
row that his friends are glad his in­ freight care have been broken open at
juries are no worse. His physclan varioua points and it waa to csrtch
And a few *yean ago parents hopes that he will suffer no bad af­ them at the work that made Special
thought daughter had no chance to fecta from the wound and Tommy vri Agent Martin take the train laat
catch a husband unless they kept her prgbably be himself again in a few night. Hie battle with the two men
weeks.
.
■hows that he has the right Und of
in clothes.
This incident only carries out tlrn stuff in him and hla friends rejoice

awarded a contract to a firm in Wa­
co, Texas, for large quantity o f hog
cholera scrunv Ths amount involved
Ths world news the day it happens, report over tho state that hundreda of today that he waa not killed
Is approximately $30,000, it la under­
desperate characters an coming to thrown from the train.
the Herald office.
stood.

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v D A T .n FRIDAY,
ir n m A Y . OCTOBER
rvrrm nE R 7.
1921
SANFORD DAILY
HERALD,
7, 1921

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THE STAR TO-DAY

It might help aome if a lot o f rich the taxes had not been paid and he
—Gat your Bcratca Pads fronTTE#
ftthera would hold a conference with advcrtlsod tho namo o f the owner as
Herald—by
tha pound— 15c.
it
appeared
on
tho
tax
books.
their aona concerning unemployment.

'.it. r . f

k •* .

Saturday at the Princess
SPECIAL CAST IN

“THE STAMPEDE"
Also a Good Comedy

The W orld Ow es
M e a Living

TRAIN 8 CHKDULE

Is obtained by saving your money while
you are making it and put it in the bank
where it draws 4 per cent interest.

LET US TELL YOU
, - A B O U TITT O D A Y

The Peoples Bank

J. M. DRESNER’S

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o f Sanford

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•No.
No.
•No.
•No.
No.

The ONLY DECENT LIVING

“ The Store With a Personality”

2 1 4 E. First St.

Sanford, Fla.

on Sale Friday and Saturday

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♦No.
•No.
#No
No.

But such a life— it was his theory about
how to get a living without working.
The world owes each one a living but It
is up to every one to collect it. The best
way to get the best living is to have your
money where you can get it when you
^
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want it— in the bank

Stunning New Fall Frocks
.

No.
No.
No.
No. -

HE OBTAINED THE LIVING

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No.
No.
No.
No.

Southbound
Arrive
Depart*
1:46 a. m
88. . ........2:86 a .m .
8:40 a.m .
27.
8:20 p. m.
80. _____2:55 p.m .
7:10 p. m.
85..
North Bound
Departs
Arrive
2:08 a. m.
82. .........1:48 a.m .
84. _____11:46 a.m . 12:05 p. m.
80.......... 8:05 p.m.
8:25 p.m.
28. _____10:00 p. m.
Trilby Branch
Depart*
Arrlvs
100.
6:00 a. m.
8:26 p. m.
24.
168..
7:00 a.m.
7:85 p. m.
22....
Leesburg Branch
Departs
Arrive
157.
21..
101.
26. . . . . . 2:00 p.m .
22..

Said the fellow who did not liko to work
and he really thought the world should
pay him without working
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WILL DECIDE
ON THE STRIKE
NEXT MONDAY

Also a Sunshine Comedy

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S a n fo r d S h o e &amp;
C lo t h in g C o .

“ The Faith Healer”

Tricotino nnd Velours, all silk lined, plain tnilored and fur trim­
med, also fancy embroidered styles. It has been a long time
sinco wo havo beon able to offer such values ns these at the be­
ginning of the season. These have just arrived nnd are wondrfully bargains. Special FRIDAY nnd SATURDAY only—

&amp;Millinery

One Lot beautiful Hats
SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR TWO DAYS

Every woman always enjoys having a new hat, so here in your
opportunity to secure a new Fall Hat at a big reduction, FRI-

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SPUR

MILTON SILLS in

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TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 7.—Gov. C.
A. Hardee will not call a special ses­
sion of tho Florida legislature, he an­
nounced yeatorday morning, following
conferences with Judge Will H. Price,
o f Miami, who brought tho formal
plea o f the Dade County School Board
for the assembling of the solons to au­
thorise Dade county to issue $500,000
in school bonds to carry the schools
in that county through tho coming
term.
Schools in Miami and certain Dade
county districts will have to close
down unless relief is secured, accord­
T h e newest expression
ing *o reports here from Miami. The
of the smartest in co l­
school board, it ia understood, agreed
to stand ail the expense o f the extra
lars. A n Arrow intro­
session, which, it is claimed, would
amount
to about $15,000.
duction that will appeal
Undoubtedly weighed by the gover­
strongly to the young
nor before ho made his decision, yet
not formally presented for his consid­
men who like the nar­
eration, aro tho pleadings o f cattlomon throughout tho state, who have
row collar and the nar­
boon urging a special session to relievo
row knot cravat.
them from tho burdens that they
pushed through tho legislature at tho
recent regular session when they prac­
Soft C ollars..................................... 01c
tically knocked out dipping and cat­
tle improvement work by curtailing
ALL ARROW SOFT COLLARS AT
tho appropriation o f the live stock san
itary board. This has resulted in a
THE FOLLOWING PRICES
quarantine on Florida cattle and beef
by all othor states and a threat of
25c Collars, 2 f o r ............................26c
ono by Cuba, because o f the tick.
35c Collars, 2 f o r ..............................36c
Suggestions for a special session,
coming from other sources, must also
50c Collars, 2 f o r ..............................51c
havo beon heard by the governor.
Thcso Included rumors that the state
This Reduction on Soft Collars Will
board of health would ask more mon­
ey and a special session to give it;
Last 10 Days
that good roads enthusiasts would ask
a session to clear up the legality of
tho gasolino tax law, by re-enacting
one that is sure fire; and other mat­
ters.
*
The governor’s secretary
stated
howevor, that no formal request for a
special session had been received by
the governor cxcopt that from Dado
county.
Thero is considerable gossip about
the capitol on the question. Friends
LIMIT ON HUNTING
here o f the various proposals fo r re­
LICENSE ADVOCATED TO
lief are admittodly disappointed, and
CONSERVE BIG GAME. there aro hints o f an open coalition of
all tho interests seeking a special
liu ses­
During tho hunting season this fall sion, for a solid front to bo made in a
moro than 5,000,000 persons, esti­ inter pica for an extra session.
mates tho Biological Survey o f tho
United States Department o f Agri­ YANKEES MAKE REP FOR
RAILROADS WILL DELI HER ATE culture, will go out with a gun into
SPEED AND HEAD WORK.
UPON IMPORTANT
tho woods nnd fields of America. Their
QUESTION
going emphnsizes tho growing noed of
NEW YORK, Oct. 0.—The Yankees
moro ndequnto nnd uniform laws to entered tho second gamo with a brand
CHICAGO, Oct. 7.— Decision wheth­ conserve nnd protect tho country’s
new reputation to sustain—greased
er n strike will be called by the six dwindling gnmo supply.
lightning with brains.
railroad unions whose membership re­
"It hns been tho practice in many
Until thoy finished their spectacu­
cently voted upon the question of ac­ states,’ ’ tho department says, "to is­
lar win over tho Giants in tho opener,
cepting or rejecting a twelve nnd onosue hunting licenses for thoopen son- Huggins men had been classified as a
hnlf per cent wage reduction, will bo
son to nil applicants, with too Uttle pondorouB, slow moving, turgid think­
mndo at n meeting hero Monday, it
rcgnrd for tho available game supply ing outfit with but two virtues, abili­
was announced yesterday.
of nny particular area. Tho hunters ty to "crash tho okl apple’’ nnd Carl
General chnirmen of nil tho interest­
mny fnr outnumber tho nnlmnls hunt­ Mays.
ed unions of nil the ronds havo been
ed
within n given section, and under
Tho McGrawites played thorn for
called to Chicago for this meeting,
such
conditions
the
extinction
o
f
big
just
that sort o f a steam roller, and
more than 000 men being requested to
gnmo
especially
is
inovitablo.
the
team
roller turned into a racing
nttsnd. Tho men aro tho general
"The
department
of
agriculture
ad­
car
without
missing a stroke. Tho
chairmen of tho Drothcrhood of Rail­
plnycd a
way Trainmen, the Brotherhood of Lo- vocates a lmitod license plnn for big Yankees probably never
comotivo Engineers, the Brotherhood gnmo, based on annual estimates of headier or speodier offensive gamo in
of Locomotivo Firemen, Order o f Rail­ game conditions In cnch district. This tholr lives. And their defense wob
way Conductors, tho Switchmen’s Un­ menns that tho number of big gamo flawless.
Gono was the slashing, tearing at­
ion of North America and tho Feder­ licenses issued for a given nron In one
season would depend upon tho number tack that had carried thorn to the
ated Shop Crafts.
Announcement that tho call for this o f gnmo nnlmnls which it hns beon American Lcaguo championship. Gono
generni meeting had been issued was determined in advance enn bo spnred. was tho systom of forcing runners
mado by L. E. Shepard, president of Proper administration of this sort around tho lines by shoer power of
tho Order of Railwny Conductors fol­ should conserve gnmo in tho greatest base hits. Tho hit-and-run was re*
lowing his arrival hero. Hoads of numbers consistent with tho reason­ placed by tho safe nnd snno sacrifice,
all tho brotherhoods havo been in tho able demnnds for local grazing nnd tho extra baso wnilop by the well
city nt some time during the week other Interests nnd obvlnte tho neces­ placed singio and how thoso Yanks
with tho exception of W. C. Carter, sity for esthblishlng poronnlnl closed ran basos.
president o f tho Brotherhood of Rail­ seasons, except on areas being re­
Tho Gants wore at tho great dis­
road Englncmen and Flromon, who stocked."
advantage o f not knowing what to
wired ho would rcnch hero today.
expect. Tho yhad their plans all laid
MAN ON DELINQUENT
yesterday o meet certain conditions,
Unemployment Conference Tuesday.
LIST SEEKS DAMAGES. and thoso conditions didn’t oxist. It
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—Tho nat­
was as though thoy had gono to elab­
ional conference on unemployment will
KEY WEST, Oct. D— G. Bowno orate preparation to hunt olephants
reassemble next Tuesday instead of
Pntterson hns filed a suit against and had run into a nest of rntlesnnkcs.
Monday, as previously announced, See.
Wednesday’s exhibition was on ex­
tho
city of Key West nnd Arthur II.
Hoover said yesterday. Committees
emplification of tho old adgago that
will meet on Monday, ho nddod, and it Sheppard ns tax collector in tho sum
"prido gooth
•■'oro a foil.”
Tho
Is hoped that sovcral of them will of $10,000 for damages ns a result of
Giants
had
bonsted
that
tho
great
have completed their rccoipmcndatlonB
tho publication o f Mr, ) Patterson’s Dabo Ruth would not bo purposely
on pormanont measures for combat­
name ns a delinquent taxpayer. Pa* passed. It was Phi DOUglaa1 anxiety
tin g unemployment nnd reviving busi­
pers In tho caso wero IMVed on Mayor to live up to this boast that gave tho
ness and commerce.
Yanks their first and winning run. If
Otto and Collector Shoppard.
Mr Patterson stated that tho publi­ thoto waa any “ break" in tho gamo
Fables: Onco upon n time thcro was
it came when “ Shuffln’ " Phil grooved
a woman who didn’t bolievo hor hus­ cation In quottlon pertained to prop­
one for tho bambino in the very first
band did most of tho work at tho of­ erty no longer owned by him and that
ho had been unable to aecuro redress inning.
fice.
Elmer Miller had singled and beon
for the improper publishing o f hla
sacrificed
neatly to second by Roger
Let’s aeo; what was it they wrote nnmo a sn delinquent taxpayer to tho
Pecklnpaugh.
Mindful of h!4 duty of
paragraph! about when skirts wore tax collector. Mayor Otto stated that
pitching
to
Ruth,
Douglas got tho
ho had not had time to look into the
long?
ball
over
not
wisely
but too well. A
caao and consequently was unable to
blind
man
could
have
pasted it, and
If people who are fat and soft can’t mako a statement on behalf o f tho
Babe assuredly is not blind. Whoml
find any other way to reduce fleah, city at present
Collector Shoppard said ho had ad­ The loather stroakod to center on a
they might try tramping tho atreot
vertised tho property in question, as line, Miller raced home, and away
In aearch o f a Job.
the records o f his office showed that went the ball game.

TAMPA, Oct. 7.— Florida’* first
real test fo roil w ill'be made in the
vicinity o f Oldsmar In the next few
months.
Drills and rigging are now on their
way to Oldsmar for four teat wells
which will go as deep as necessary
to strike oil or to disprove any claim
of oil in tho section.
Drilling will bo begun about Octo­
ber 16. Length of time the tests will
require will depend upon favorable
conditions encountered by the drills.
There is every indication that the
$50,000 to $75,0000 to bo spent In the
test will not bo spent in vain.
No less personage than R. V. Hill,
president o f tbe Hill Oil and Goa Co.,
formerly of the Hlll-Pierce Oil Co., an
operator in the Eastern Kansas, the
Eldorado, Arkansas, the Oklahoma,
Texas, and Mexico oil fields, is back
o f the tests to be made at Oldsmar.
He Is expected in Oldsmar about the
time the drilling o f the wella begins
to personally direct the work. He ex­
pects, It is said, to srike oil at a depth
o f from 2,0000 to 3000 feet, but wiU
go 4,000 foot or more if that is ne*
cessnry to complote the tost.

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SPECIAL SESSION OF THB FLORI
DA LEGISLATURE
REFUSED

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“ THE FAITH HEALER”
BE *ATTRACTION A T
STAR AGAIN

‘esstve
recognizes that its progress hinges
on the financial growth of this com­
munity.
So it’s perfectly natural for it to
be interested in the progress of each
citizen.
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Consequently, for opr mutual
,bepefit, thi* bank pffers its co-operajtjon and invites your account.

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PROGRESS

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SERVICE

INTEREST PAID

MRS. FKBD DAIGBR. SocUty Editor.
___________ Phone 217»W___________

SOCIAL C ALEN D AR
Saturday—Children's Story Hour will
bo held nt Central Park at fivo
o’clock.
MONDAY— Roof Gnrden Club at the
homo of Mias Adolo Rinos, on Pal*
• motto avonue, 7:80 p. m.
^Monday— Westminster club will meet
with Mrs. Joo Chittenden, 702 Pal­
metto nve., nt 8:30 p. m.
Monday— St. Agnes Guild will meet at
8:30 p. m., nt the home of Mrs. Ray­
mond Key, 907 Pnrk avonue.
Mr. and Mrs. John It. Humph, of
Lakeland, wero visitors here yesterday
stopping nt the Montezuma.
Miss Luciln Sumner was n visitor
here yesterday from Lakeland.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and family,
who hnvo been stopping for some timo
ut tho Welnkn Apnrtments, have left
for Cocoa, whoro they will bo until
after Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Berry spent tho
week end nt Dnytonn Beach as guests
o f their neico who has a cottage thero
fo r some time.
Ed. Botts has accepted a position
with the Farmers Exchnnge of this
city, of which It. R. Bens is manager.
The marriage o f Mrs. Hoskins, of
Orlando, a slstor of C. M. Berry, to
Mr. Vivian, also of Orlnmlo is an­
nounced. They intend making their
home in Tnllnhnssee.
Mrs. S. G. Messer, Miss Violet Mcasor and Horbort Messer, of Sistervillc,
WcBt Virginia, are Bpending Home timo
here nt the Montezuma.
BROTHBRHOOI) MEETING
Thu regular weekly meuting of the
Brotherhood of St. Andruws was hold
Tuosday ovunin gat tho II. S. A. rooms.
,Tho first part of tho ovoning was de­
voted to the business session, after
which a social hour was.oenjoyed.
A
r
great surprise was tho birthday cuke
which had been sent by one of tho In­
dies of the I’ nrisli, the occasion being
the birthday of two of thu brother­
hood hoys.

of Mrs. Tolar on Magnolia avenue, tho
affair being a miscellaneous “ shower”
In compliment to Mrs. Dan U. Wilder,
a recent bride.
Tho color scheme of pink and green
was shown in the artistic decorations
of the spacious roms. Quantities of
pink vine and fern were used in tnll
silver bnskets effectively placed. Tho
gucHts were recclvod at the door by
Mrs. Fred Daigcr and thon registered
their names In the dnlnty bride’s book
which was presided over by Miss Ag­
nes Dumss.
After the guests had all assembled,
interesting contests were indulged in
which ufforded much umusement nnd
rivalry among those presont. Mrs. C.
II. Polk was the winner o f the prize, a
cut glass perfume bottle, wliilo Miss
Agnes Dumas was presented a cunning
suvenir ns booby prize.
In one corner of tho living room
curtnins were hung and nt thu sound
of the wedding mnrch played by Mrs.
Tolar, two pages entered nnd drew
aside tho curtnins, revealing tho gold
chair of honor. Missos May Thrasher
nnd Adnlnido Higgins descended tho
stairs nnd took their places on cither
sldu of the chair, they were followed
by the chnrming bride, Mrs. Wilder,
who took her plnce, mnklng n very at­
tractive picture wearing a becoming
frock of flesh georgette elaborately
embroidored in white bends. Tho pag­
es, Mnstcr Franklin Bennett nnd lit­
tle MIhh Mary Elizabeth Tolar, pre­
sented tho gifts, which wore opened
and much admired. Mrs. Wilder wnH
tho recipient of many nnd beautiful
gifts which nttested her popularity
and the esteem in which she is held.
Following the presentation o f tho
gifts, refreshments of block ico cream
nnd enko, In which the color motif
was carried out, were served by Mesdames Tolar, Brady and Polk. On each
plate were dnlnty pink nnd green bnBkets tied with tulle, filled with can­
dies.
Among those attending thin delight­
ful occasion wero: Mrs. Dan U. Wil­
der, Mrs. C. II. Polk, MIhs Adnlnido
Higgins, Mrs. Dick Brown, Mrs. Karl
Schultz, Mrs. Edwnrd Butts, Miss
May Thrasher, Mrs. Fred Wight, Mrs.
Robert Illnes, Miss Norma Herndon,
Mrs. Ben Caswell, MIhsch Sara and
Goraldino Muriel, Mrs. Howard Smith,
Mrs. Kenneth Murrell, Mrs. Ernest
Brotherson, Miss Agnes Dumas, Mrs.
J. C. Bennett nnd Mrs. Fred Dnlger.

CIRCLE MEETING
There will ho n business meeting of
Circle No. 2 of tho Methodist church
Mondny afternoon nt 3:00 nt thu
MI8 CKI.LANKOUH SHOWER
church. All membors nro requested to
Mrs, It. Ernest Tolar and Mrs. John nttond.— Mrs. Howard P. Smith, Cap­
T. Brady wero hostesses for one of tain.
thu prettiest social uffairs of tho sonspn, yesterday afternoon nt tho homo
GATCII ELL- ANDREWS
Miss ilnzul Andrews nnd Mr. Arth­
ur Gntcholl wero united in nmrringe at
thu Baptist pastorium Thursday a f­
of First St.”
ternoon nt two o’clock, Dr. Goorgo
Hyman performing thu ceremony.
We Sell------------Tho bride is u Tampa girl nnd has
been tho guest of her uncle, W. A. Mc­
GOOD BATTERIES Mullen, for somo timo and it was
while on this visit that tho young peo­
------- a t ------ple met and foil in love, the marriage
CUT PRICES
being thu reault.
1 The groom is the youngest son of
No matter what the o{her
M. D. Gntcholl nnd is employed at the
fellow does wcwJUdo bejler
Gatchell store. The young oouple will
muku Sanford their home and the con­
gratulations of their many frlenda la
ft m
extended to them.

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Station

Several extraordinary features In
connection with “ The Faith Healer”
which was shown at the Star j last
night and will hold the bodrda again
tonight make It’ ono o f tho moat not­
able qxaiqples of the screen art pro*
duced by George Melford tills season.
The play was written by the l«»ta Wil­
liam Vaughn Moody, a playwright of
note.
The theme Is one o f the most ootnpalling ever received by a dramatist,
and It discusses the problem o f wheth­
er a man with a great work, or mis­
sion In life should sfcrifice^the Joys
and pleasures of life, ivpn love ’
Arid devote all bis energies to U

THE CHURCHES :
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
The attendance at Sunday school
and church services * last Sunday
morning were the largest at this
Ptesbytorian church since last win­
ter. Everythirtg looks very encour­
aging for next Sunday. There will be
a special program at the Sunday
school tomorrow.
Services will be:
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Preaching, 11 a. m.
Intermediate C. E., 2;30 p. m.
Senior G. E., 8:30 p. m.
Preaching, 7:80 p m.
Visitors cordially welcomed.

(^ R A T B flT
* 0 8 IN T 9H . WORLD.

W h en do your footsteps turn,
When your dally task Is doneT
HOME.
Where do you go when you want to
end your troubles,
Where does the fountain o f love
forever bubble

OPENING

Dinner
Dance
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(Informal)

HOM&amp;
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Who shares all your joys and trou*
blea?
Whoso face is always In a smllo?
Who makes the homo worth whileT
MOTHER.
Whoso name do you carry ajifaye id
your heart no m a tto wherd you
go

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MAIN PINING ROOM

Valdez Hotel
SANFORD, ,FLA.

The
Who sang to you sweet lullabies In
ful fo
childhood clays o f yora?
M hT
nOLY
CROSS
C
1
IUHCH.
MOTHER.
oped In the story. Tho picture is one
Church
services
for
the.
3Qth
Sun­
o f g re a t emotional anti dramatic p e n ­
day after Trinity, 9th o f October, will And when you’ve traveled ^he country
alty.
1
11
.JCJlton Sills plays the tftle role of j be:
7:30 a. m., Low Celebration.
M d yqu ve seen ^1 t o n . i» to; eh seen,
the Faith Healer, Ann* Forrest, plays
9:45 a. m,, Sunday School.
What,brings yqu back,to your home
Rhode Williams and other celebrities
11 a. m., .Morning Service.
and, mpthgrf
in the cast are Fonta.lne.LeRue, Frid8:00 to 12:00 P. M.
erlck Vroom, Loyola1O’Connor,V , W i • 7:30 p. m., Vespers.
LOVE.
Excellent m usic''by soloists and
Glrncl, John Curry, Adolph Meojou,.
Edward Vroom. Robert Brower and, chorus prepared for theso services. .What is It that causes you to never
Winifred Greenwood. The scenario { AH chapter of the B. S. A., begin tholr
forget your mother 7
Reserve Your Table
Juniors on Whgt la it that you’d swap the whole
was written by Mrs. William Vaughn meetings this week.
Moody, widow of the author, and Z. Tuesday nnd Thursday afternoons,
world fo r?
Early
Wall Covington.
immediately afte rschool; Seniors for What is It that holds tho old homo
high school on Thursday night, 7:30
together?
p. m., and Senior business men, Tues­
REGISTRATION BOOKS OPENLOVE.
day night.
Church and guild intorest 1 slicing j Thero's lots of things that you can
The registration books at the City
focused
on tho Centennial celebration have, and lots of things that you can
Clerk’s office nro now open, and nil
to
bo
observed
on November flth, of do. But what are the three things
those who are not registered In tho
city of Sanford, should do so at onco. the founding o f tho general mission- that menn everything to you? What
EXCELLENT FOOD
Your poll tax is also duo, nnd a llth o nrY 80cloty of tho American church, nre tho thfeo things that mako life
worth living?
;■* ■
now votors should romombor that you 1821-1921.
EXCELLENT MUSIC
Your Homo, Your Mother and Love.
must be registered nnd your poll tax
BAPTIST SERVICES SUNDAY.
—William Starr.
paid before you can voto in tho city
9:30 n. m., Tho Sunday School.
election in November.
11:00 n. m., Preaching, by Dr. Hy­
“ A VOICE FROM HEAVEN."
man on tho Bubjoct, “ Away From
Phone Va)dez Hotel for
GIVES UP HIS ROYAL RIGHTS Tome and Hungry.”
There nre pdoplo who bollevo-that
0:30 p. m., Tho Young People’n it Is possiblo for us to call up the
Reservations
Zulu Noble, Now Bootblack In CallMeeting with Miss Mamie Knte Wil­ dead nnd talk to them. Thero nro oth­
fornia, Discards Ancient Privi­
lege to Become Citizen.
liams nnd Miss Ruby Roy, ns loaders. ers who believe that the dead can
7:30 p. m., Preaching by tlo Pas­ communlcntc with iis. Thero nro oth­
"H Is my Intention to renounce for­ tor on tho subjoct, "A Voice From ers who foci In some wny that thorc
ever nil allegiance mid fidelity to any
i Ilenvon.” At this service tho name;* arc guardian angels who look nf tar
foreign prince, potentate, stnte or sov­
VULCANIZING CO.
ereignty, and particularly to lying Bngo of tho ilvo most pleasant women In us.
tho city will bo announced. The five
Whntovor may bo your belief, como
of Kiiluliuul, South Afrlrn."
314 W E ST FIRST ST.
If you should ever happen to meet, people who nro judges will render Sunday night nnd hear Dr. Gcorgo
ns you go to nnd fro In the earth rtnd their reports today and they will be Hyman tell you o f “ A Voice From
Expert Tire and
walk up mill down In It, a very dnrk tabulated mu] announced for Sunday Heaven,” There will bo comfort nnd
gentleman, InJI, short: Bit, loan—any night
holpfulness In the message.
Tube Repairing:
slnd of n very dark gentleman—with
Como nnd welcome.
largo round holes In the upper parts
and Retreading
ASK FOR YOUR RECEIPT.
nf his cars, try to remember wlint It
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Leave work on Sundnys and
In that a plain, oriWunry American
Subscribers to tho Dally Herald
citizen Is expected to do when ho•un­
nighta at
Should some accident or misfortune
expectedly meets up with otie of .the snap tho brittle thread o f your life, should nsk for n receipt when the
royal fondly of Zululaml, observes the
FRANK AKERS’
and your soul go to meet its God, carrier boys collect from you. It Is
New York Sun.
tho only protection you have In enso
For those holes In the upper part of wm,M y ° u ho Rnved or lost,
TIRE COMPANY
the enrs—the upper part, mind you— | At tho morning servlco Mr. Bur- the cnrrlcr changes or thoro happens
Prompt Service Next
are one of the royn! prerogatives In j hnns will nnswer the question, “ How to bo a mlstnka In tho account. Each
Morning
carrier
boy
is
supplied
with
receipt
King Hogo'a realm. The durk-inented j may ol)0 know that ho will ho saved.”
book%
pnd
is
commanded
to
give
a
clansmen of the plain plug variety ure You ought not live in uncertainty reallowed to bore holes only In Mie lew- garding this important mnttcr. You receipt by the Herald. Sec that you
of portions of their ears.
get your receipt nt the end o f each
NOTICE G. I. A.
Bill Ihere Is one memtier of the mny know if yiu v ill. This sermon
week if you aro paying that way.
will
help
you.
royal family of Zululaml who will late
Thero will bo n regulnr meeting of
168-3tp.
At night the subjoct will be, “ The
no more pride In having large round
G.
I. A. Tuesday, October 11th nt 3:30
holes In Ills hearing apparatus. His way gots bettor nil the way along,"
One of tho popular writers says p. m. at Masonic Hall. All members
name Is Mtisu. or “ Utiisn" Bryant, and no scenic highway equnls this in beau­
his declaration, which stands nt tho ty, comfort, plensurc or reward. You there is alwnays n thrill about home requested to bo present.
hand of tills Item, was made tho other
FANNIE MCCONNELL,
better plan to make the trip. Come coming. Especially when a good fast
ilny before Naturalization Clerk J. J.
109-2tp
President.
man
steals
home.
and we will tell you something about
Kingston of Oakland, Cat.
Musa Bryn in says tio Is n son of it.
Wo need you in the Bible school,
Fundy Bryn in, onco u king of the
Zulus, nnd a nephew of King Bngo, como early nnd help us. Do not send
the present ridor. He left Zanzibar. your children j bring them, is n bet­
Smith Africa, In 181M, when ho wns ter wny.
liftcen years old, and came to Oak­
Do not forget the Christian EnIf you have Real Estate to sell, lease, or rent
land, where lie hecnnio a prize lighter,
ami Is now working ns n bootblack, denvor nt 0:30. Hero 1h a chnnco for
lie Is married and proudly boasts Unit you to say o rdo something. Como
his wife, I.oulsu, was bom In Texas.
prepared.
King llogo nf Ziilultind has lost u
Let Me Serve You
subject, mill Uncle Hum tins gained
METHODIST CHURCH.
one, slightly dnmnged, It's true, hut
First Methodist church, corner Pnrk
one who nlms to shine.
nvenuc nnd Fifth street. S. W. WalkOFFICE: 115 PARK A V E .
PHONE 554-W 5
REMEMBERED FATE OF BABY or, D. D„ pnstor.
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Sunday School, 0:30 n. nt., J. C.
Small Wondor That Winifred Feared Hutchinson, Supt.
for the Health of the Precloue
Prenrhimr at 11 n. m., nnd 7:30 p.
Neighborhood Newcomer.
m., by tho pnstor.
Subject fop morning, "Tho, Bost
When the stork arrived nnd loft
Church In Snnfnrd.’’ '
Betty l.ou on thu doorstep of the Jones
Evening, “ The Good nnd Bad in tho
family, alio wns nt nnco the wonder
and delight of tho ontlro neighborhood Moving Picture Shows."
Rally Day. Al nro urged to como.
of children.
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And why not? Sho wm* tho llrst
On September 27th the home o f Vance
Imby that had happened In Ihe com­
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
munity for eight long years! Louise,
Tho Christlnn Endeavor Society of
Douglass was destroyed by fire. On
t&gt;ciug the last, and now a little old
tho
Presbyterian
church,
will
have
woman, was among tho llrst to rail
October 5 the policy held with us was
nnd pny Itor respects to tho new hnhy. their Rnlly Day program at flj30
Sunday
night.
Como.
A
welcomo
When Betty Lou had reached tlm
sedate age of threo weeks, situ wiia awaits you. Subject: “ Our Q. E. Sowont to decline for hours In her brant?- clety.” Lender, Mjss Mae Jlolly.
nuw buggy on the front perch of her
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home. Thin was quite n subject qf
gossip among (lie children nnd' In soma
cases caused qulton little romt'iicki, i
,It is a real service and prompt pay
CHRISTIAN SCIBJNQE
It' It needless to say that tho children i
SERVICES
were never very fnr away from, the ;
njqjits th^t the public wants and de
.Jones porch, nnd ope day Winifred
and Umlse wore heard.dlsuttiiMiot Dm ,
SUNDAY, Qctob.ber pth
mands in the insurance line. Come ir
inatter.ln wh^jwtrt and w|th much ani­
“ ARE SIR, DISEASE, 'A^P
mation.
' DEATH* R E A L ?"
and let us tell you about it.
Winifred Imported to Louise In
lories of greiit Solemnity the terrible
Sunday School-. . 10jQO a. m
tale of how site Once knew n teenyChurch
Service—l l l :0 0 ‘a. m
weeny baby that had. every tiling "Just
lovely," hut when It. wns only two
weeks old, It “ took ammutiiu and died
Women's Club Bldg., Oak Avo,
of too initfh nlr,"—IndUjinpplU .New*
All Are Welcome,

Qctoher 14th

D a fr K ,
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THE TH

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The regular weqlpy meeting o f the
Brotherhood of St. Andrews was. Laid
Tuesday evening at the B. 9. A. room*.
Tho first part of tho ovoning. waa de­
voted to tho buslhesa session, after
,a social hour was enjoyed. A
great aurgrino was tho birthday cake
wtych.had ppen sent,by. one*of tlm la­ ,. Almost any .form qf government
dies of the Parish, the occaaionbeing can be made successful among-*.’ peo­
Up bhrthjday of twp of the brother­ ple who are accustomed to the us«'
hood, boys. '
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$2,09 PER COVER

QUICK SERVICE

L is t in g s W a n t e d
FOR RESULTS

W. V. WHEELER

Real Service

REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
For office supplies, stationery, etc.,
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p«rv day we ia to m p tW : &lt; » .:

ROUTH BROS.
BAKERY

Spent $ 1,2 0 0 ,0 0 0 for Relief of
Spfferere In China
U f t Year.

customer to —

To help overcome conditions of acats
dlatreas In live iptnlue stricken provInces of Northern China, where mil*
Dl»r»ona wore affected hy an
Uhprecer
unprecedented shortage of food, the
Anytime *I»W ® “
we,*k '
-Amertoan ’Hod Croaa during the Inal
Come on dow n. . W in n in g
Agcel .year ,opont ,mpta •jhtu 11,200,000,
„ ™ K .r show n In w in d o w
ll.OOO.WO of which wya contributed dlrecty by National Headquarter a and
next day.
the- remainder by various groups *ntercated In the welfare of China.
Through the wide relief operation*
thus made possible It la estimated that
more than 000,000 famine sufferers
were saved from jtgrvntlpp.
To the end that almllar prompt re­
“Foot of First Street”
lief measures by the organisation may
nlwayg be poaalbie tho Red Croao la
aaklHg continued
con"
support by tha Amer­
ican people by universal renewal of.
•uccoodlnfl farmer President WHeon, President Herding woe recently
W«i)f&gt;ereh)p at the Annual Red Croa
rttetad Pi-aidant of the A m *l*W J**f.C ro**. Ho lefhoro,«**« .accepting the
Roll Call, Nove
ovember 11 to 24.
'nvm. rrem i n t « fjehk*^
rigmi maj.
Morritt* W. Ireland, Surgeon Qonorai,
Msjf flan.
p*n. Jferrltt#
Qonorat,
*H»«tbod of relief employed by
J. •. A.; Dr. Livingston Farrand, chairman .Central Commlttoo of th. Rod
Croao
the American Rad Croaa In lta opera­
Ireoo; th* Rreoldont; Agot. «**re&lt;ary of tho Treaoiify Kll«t Wadsworth;
R1*ar Admiral -Bdward R. M itt) tu rf* on Qanoral, |l. I N .
tion* In China was particularly effec­
tive, for la addition to aavlng hundred*
of thousand* of lives It provided China
Tralolof designed tea t them fer the with mom than 900 miles of permanent WJLL COST
TO
I
■ 11 n* o m
•f
Hill, of Ilf*
taken by 447- Mla4- roada that art sorely needed to preBUILD LAKE CITY TO
STOP
CATAMHI
OPEN
H tx ienlw men at the B a d ------- *~
vept a -rectiIrene* of fern! he. At on#
JACKSONVILLE ROAD.
•tiiBtt for tb# BIWfl. naar 1
N09TIIIU AND HEAD
tpp* .*#»• Red Cross employed 74,000
Ml, durlui th# flaeal year II
Chlneee workmen, paying them In food
TALLAHASSEE, Flo., Oct. 8—
m n HUbc to the retort af tba Iaatb for ’ themeelVee and dependents, this
hi Neatrih
Ms for thst parted.
food being brought-In from Manchuria Bids fo r bridge* and culverts and
Of this number, It have van# on ta and alnwhera.
ooacrete slab bridge* on tha Lai
.owwa'
mm
ether Institutional, In alaeat m i j
If your nostrils are dogged and
City Id Jackadnvlll* stote road have
nM to iBiUtutloss where tboaa herbeam opened by the at*ta toad'depart your head is stuffed and you can’t
1st sight at* rK flftM advanced edum*at and the bide turned ovor to eh* breathe freely because of a cold or
ONE DOLLAR
citlon. The blind tx-iafrlce mail wba
engineer
fo r’ tabulation, prior to fu r­ catarrh, Just get a small bottle o f
Ur* entered such luatUgtlQM at* *raa n n u a l DUES IN THE
*(d*d with ■portal -text-tfoeka t«
ther consideration by the board. Th* Ely’s Cream Balm at any’ drug store.
Braille, reading whtcji ;t^sy .Wff*
RED CROSS
work, which Include# federal aid pro­ Apply a tittle o f this fragrant, anti­
U B fh t at tho Rod‘ 'Cross Institute.'
ject* number* eleven, t*cnty-onc, septic cream into your nostrils and let
MAKES V o u a
Twatro mao hat* passed from tba
twenty-two,
twentyJthrte, and twtnty it pondrate through every air-pan­
Institute to aaccesafully carry on Ktba
p a r t i c i p a n t in
four,
will
coat
approximately ' $p2, nage of your head, aoothing and heal­
eecopatton or burtstai fat which thoy
ing the Inflamed, swollen mucous
RELIEF W O R K FOR
000.
w«ra fitted by ipoctal training, A f*w
membrane JUid you get instant relief.
hare withdrawn from the Inatltuto be*
T|ie bid* were:
T H E H ELPLESS T H A T
Ah! how good It feel*. Year nos­
tam af poor physical condition, 14 am
A. Bentley end Son Company, Jack­
GfifcDLEiS THE GLOBE.
trils are open, your head 1* clear, no
rocolTloi further "ttalfilpf ,091 tba
sonville, on all o f the pToje&amp;a, claia
AN SW ER
more hawking, anuffllng, blowing; no
ad ST aro atlll Is training.
Jek" and
A fionfjete, f 37.50 jper cu|)ic ,yart};
more headache, dryoeas .or struggling
TH E A N N U A L
claaa B, aAmofigure; reinforcing ateisl,
for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm 1* just
RED CROSS ROLL CALL
jBye jeept* pgr pound.
what sufferers from head colds and
|Iydp and Baxter, Washington, on
N O V^R ER I!-?* . 1921.
catarrh
need. It’s a delight.—Adv.
$6,000,000
project eleven, Clam A concrete,
|37.G0 per qubic yard; Claaa B con­
ren WESLEY FOLKS TO
crete, ,|30 ger cubic yprd; reinfdfc- WHS »s ffiPk PF CUBBENCT
MBWT A DHLAND.
ifteel, haven c*nta ner^oynd; creRadical rare and clothing for thenoaate Ipm^er, f l 2p par ft^ a a p d and Ceaturlo# Age the Animate Were flen.
mafia pt children In Central end Beat*
S i, Pe t e r s b u r g , Qct. jcr-Hfr Ofgpuoted jvpod piling |2 per lineal “■' sraliy A cbeh W In Inglknd‘lit '
tra Europe are outlined ai the actlvRaymont of Rant:
Itlea of the American Red prywa Ip Land Is to entertain the Florida Fed- ;fpi&gt;t. I n j e c t twenty-on?^ Cloi* A
Europe for- the ca rrot year! H f l $ erotlon of Wesley Bible classes at its
concrete, jMA8P P«r cubic yard; Claaa
Quaint though thay seem, tb* rente,
itatement on the art of tha AhlUVtl meeting next Ye*?, Iisylny won out at
0 concrete, |37 per cubjc yard; rein­ euatoua and ' servlets paid to the
Hell Call of the' organisation. Theee
activities, aupplemantal to tb* feeding tho flnel ncsslon o f't h o federation forcing stfkol, pight pod nWwlAC cent*. prince Of Wales 4 t Launceston were
•peraliona of the European Relief here when a ballot waa taken to se­ Project twenty-two, f 42.76 for Claaa •pc# common enough all oytr England,
Council of which Herbert p o o re r Is lect the next convention city. The A concrete; f 40,70 for Claaa B con­ and It would be easy to ahow many
chairman, are designed to provide th* meeting likely will be held 4 *ri|er crete per cubic yard; reinforcing parallel* for Lancashire and Cheshire.
aott adequate and balanced relief than It was this year. The election o f steel, seven end three-fourths cents )n the-Fourteenth century In Cheshire
rent In kind waa often paid Ip aparwithin tha resource* of private phi­ officers and the selection o f the next
per pound. Project twenty-throe, rowhawks, barbed nrrowheoda, pep­
lanthropy.
Through tha establishment of child meeting place occupied moat atten­ Class A concrete, |38 per cubic yard; per. gloves and especially In plga.
Class B concrete, $31; reinforcing
Arrowheads would be useful, but s
walfare stntlnni In the centers of pop- tion of the day’s session.
■latlon of those countries where ade­
The following Is tho list af officers, ateel, seven cents. Project twenty- large rout roll ef the other things
quate medical care Is not now obtain­ most o f whom were ro-elcoted for a four, $48 per cubic yard on Claaa A might be Inconvenient. They were,
able the American Red Cross plana second term of office: W, O. Lernas- concrete; $41.20, Class B concrete; therefore, sold, and the relgtlve values
gre Interesting. The spnrrowhawka
to pmvid« the medical aaatatance need­
ters, Lakeland, president; Frank reinforcing steel, eight and a quarter were worth about SO cents, the glove*
ed to restore these children to a nor­
two cenfs a pair and the pqpper about
mally healthy life. The gum of |0,- Moore, Tallahassee, vice-president; cents.
The H. T. Hadtow and Company, 20 cent* a pound. I’ lgs, of course,
WWki Iiiih been made available for Angus Williams, Tampa, secretary;
this work.
Mrs. J. C. Durrance Jacksonville, Jacksonville, on tho five projects, vary in alse and weight and must
treasurer; Rev. D. B. S\veat, Lako- Class A concrete, $30 per cubic yard; have given rise to controversies heThe Hastings Herald tolls that land, director qf publicity; ftlrs. J. M. Class B concrete $82 per cubic yard; tween bailiffs and tenants. Some ap­
proach to a standard site waa (loubtmore than the usual acreage la being Ptdrick, Orjapdo, superintendent of reinforcing steel, four and a half
leu obtained, and the plga are usual­
planted to Irish potatoes for the fall young people-Bdujt; Mrs- P. N- Klpg, cents; creosoted timber, $00 pe rthou- ly described as ’’reasonable" or "cus­
Willlston, superintendent o f seniors; sand; creosoted piling, $1 per lineal tomary"'pigs. Even so, the price the
*rop I nthut section, reports from
Mrs. W. F. Dunklo, Tampa, superin­ fo o t
bailiff obtained varied greatly, some
outside Indicating n shortage o f pota tendent of voung peoplo; F. H. TrlmThomas B. Puckett o f Perry, on the selling fpr 33 cents each nnd some
ws, and thus showing a need fo r ( pie, Orlando, superintendent o f in- five projects, Class A concrete, $31.00 for 00 cents. Pigs were paid not only
"vore in the nenr future to Bupply tho termcdlalp; tyrs. AUie Cjrilnn, Lake- per cubic yan}; Class B concrete, by poor tenants for their tiny hold­
homo oml other markets. Those grow- land, reglstniton officers; P. M. Booyd, same figure; reinforcing steel 0 cents ings, but also hy families as rich and
powerful ao the drosvenora.—Man­
«r» who held over n lot o f Small po- "Tarpon Springs, director o f music.
per pound; creosoted timber, $146 chester Guardian.
Utoei from the spring crop are now
per thousand; creosoted piling, $1.50
Office pupping o f sjl kind# at Tho per lineal foot.
&lt;*llin gthem nt a good price fo r seed.
Find Fins Kaolin Deposit*.
It l« expected that n good crop o f fall Herald Prfotlag Co. When you want
Luden Bridge Co., York, Pa., bid
As
a result of Investigations con­
anything In this lip* « a Th* Herald. only on project 23 as follows: $33 on
potatoes will bo raised in t)ie stat*.
cerning
the oxtent of the kaolin de­
Wo have it or can get i t
Class A concrete pe rouble yard; $31 posits In Puolanka, Finland, that huva
For Office Huppllos, stationery, etc,
reinforcing been made this summer, It has been
Hie world news tho day It happons, on Claaa B. concrete;
wme to the Herald office.
found that there ere actually at least
delivered at your door each evening, steel, five and a half cents a pound.
10,000
tons of It there and an cut I
The apparent lowaat bid was offer­
mated probability of more than 000,
ed by the Clayton Mitchell Co„ o f
000 tons. Kaolin hRS also been found
Cairo, Qa., on all
project*: $27 on In four -different places In plhlajn
C lou A concrete per cubic yard; $20 vanrn. The deposits are four to six
on Class B concrete; (our and a half meters deep, report* Consul Leslie A.
cents
for reinforcing stool; $100 per Davis from Helsingfors, but In some
■
thousand on creosoted timber; creo- rnies the stratification Is over ten
deep. It has been noticed that
W e have just pur­ : sated wood pilings; $1.60 per lineal meters
the deeper deposits supply the better
foot; and $2 per lineal foot on founda­ kaolin. According to Qerumn experts,
chased a carload of
tion pilings.
the Finnish deposits of knolln, which
Is th* day used In the making of floe
No better example o f civic enter­ chlnawar*. are of excellent quality.
The material I* clearer »nd Utter
prise that is to be
found In Lake than that found elsewhere In Europe,
Worth can be adduced than the $100,- tind
_
the rttlna ^
mad
Ji f pfn»ni'It Is entlr*Buying this quantity,
000 municipal casino’ which tha city ly white.
enables us to make m is constructing on- the ocean front.
Manlfeld Uess of •Ilk.
you the following
The huge structure 1 sat the ocean
■Uk la on* of the moat uaod mateend
o
f
Lake
avenue,
a
splendid
Hcaprices
on
these
tion, and directly across the bridge, rial* 1* modern merchandise, a* a
member ,of J* .W* city Arm ’ bag dlocor
splendid tires — all
making It accessible from every point
o f view. Several change* w e n made
brand
new
apd
In the original pinna, but *11 to ad­
strictly firsts:
I_____
vantage ,and in addition to the casi­ worn4b 1 ___ ________
no itself, there will be a fishing pier. mtn’4 women's and chlldren'e udder,

nvE g a l l o n s
GAS FREE

of

H OF-M AC
Battery Co.

Red Cross T rains
147 Blind Vets
In Useful Work

Red Gross Plans

WO)

To Save Chile

ford

OWNERS

SUPERIOR TIRES

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30x3
NonSkid .........

9.95

30x3% NonSkid

11.95

W ight Bros.

C o «» h ie*
nfie d
i- M

.A.* ' w vt.VWWie

a 3HM ;

wear, In the hoelery department*,
men'* and women'* neckwear, handClerroont ha* juat purchased the [ kerchiefs,,la th* umbrella department,
privately owned tlectrio pUnt aj that | in upholstery. In fancy goods, and

place, and {he Clarion deefarea that
"Clermont is nlmoat a olty.” The
Clarion add* that It if now po**fl»I*
to have light end current whenever
desired, as the town
operate* the
plant twenty-four hour* Instead of
twelv* or fourteen, «a was don* by
the former owner.

even among 'the notion*, where spool
«** * «W 1' t r i f l e d Jln thl* way,
■Ilk comes to rank more a* a general,
ly useful nrtlele than-tb* luxury It le
supposed to he.

Have Opaned a Retail
Store Downtown In tha
Princess Theatre Bldg.
Hines Blook on First Street
"*■

Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Pies, Etc.
On Sale Every Day
STORE OPENS N E XT SATU RD AY
A T NOON

ROUTH BROS.
BAKERY
NOTICE

Daily Fashion Bint

Registration Books fo r tb* City o f
Bahford are now open at the office o f
the City Auditor and Cleric end wtll b#
open to and including October t f ,
1021.
L. R. PHILIPS,
168-15tc
City Auditor and d e s k .
TRAIN 8 CHKDULB
Southbound
Arrive
lo, .$3______ $ :86a .m .
8:40 a.m .
q. 27
SdlO p. m.
0. 80— ,— 2:65 p. m7:10 p.m .
b. 85........... 6:65 p. m.
North Bound
DfPRrig
Arrive
*-'03.n.m.
0. 82.........- 1:48 a. pL
0. 84........... 11:4$ a. m. 12:06 p.m .
$:2Sp.,m
0. .89
8.05 p.m .
u. 28_____.10:00 P- mTrilby Breath
Deport*
Arrive
6:00 a. m
•No. 1 0 0 . . . . . .
•:26 p.m .
9477
•No. £4______
7:00 a. m.
# N o 168...........
7:S6p.m
.
No. 82.— .....
Leesburg Branch
8 MART COMBINATION OF
Doparta
Arrive
OINGHAM
•No. 167_____ 4:00 p. m.
Among ttb« ultra-chic models for
No.
21------ 2:62 p.m .
development in cotton fabric* is thi* ♦No. 1 0 1 ...— 6:80 p.m .
frock of yellow and blue chock gingham
26....... 2:00 p.m .
combined with plain blue. It Is made In •No.
slip-over style, the blouse with V-shaped No.
22........ 7:00 p. m.
nock being slashed at the center-front to
Oviedo Branch
show n wee hit of tucked vestec. Trim­
Depart*
Arrive
ming for the Hare sleeves and the sash
girdle correspond with the akirt. M e d ­ •No. 126______11:00a.m .
ium sizu requires 2 yards
inch check
8:40 p.m .
nnd 3*{ yards 33-inch plain gingham. •No. 127...........
•Dally,
except
Sunday.
Pictorial Review D ress N o. 0477.
S ire., 34 to 4(&gt; inches bust. Price, 33
99
cents.
4
DRINK
"Almost every day bocs ajmo new Elder Springs Water, ft* 00 M.1M
81L
house started In St. Cloud,’’ says tbp per cent pare. Pho
S t Cloud Tribune. ’ *3cye|nU of the
large building* that ba/o ooon under
W . B. M AYO
way for the past several weeks are
nenrlng completion." T V newspaper
mentions different structures in pro­
gress and pearing completion, and
tells o f the beginning of new homes
and bungelows.
Having devoted all my life to tb*
painting trad* I con guarantee **tlaPhone 178 Fourth and Sanford Avo. faetjon. Give me • trial and be con­
vinced. Shop over Haight A Wet­
New Ere Printery
land’* Garage. Opposite Valde* Ho­
G. Baswti Smith* Prop.
tel.
COMMERCIAL AND
JOB PRINTING
Sanford, - Florida

AUTO PA IN TIN G

SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE W ORKS
JOHN GORE, Proprietor
CEM ETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 West First Street

r i 4 4 » 4 » 4444 4 4 4 * 4 4 m 4 m

1018 West First Street

44444 » 44 4 4 »» 4 »4 » 4 4 »4444 W 4 H

A Cozy H om e
FROM THE FOREST TO YO U
By eBminaUng all o f the waste, over half o f tb* labor, all of the
middle man'* profit* and by delivering a home on record time direct
from the forest to you

QUICKBUILT BUNGALOW S
Put Tremendous Savings in Your Pockets

WRITE RPR CATALOGUE
,
•bowing in.natural colon many attractive, monay-*aring bomem

A . C. T U X B U R Y LUM BER CO.
"
QUICKBUILT BU N G ALO W , D ?p t 18-K
CHAHLESTON, 8. C.

ENTZM INGER BROTHERS
Poet earda-doeal views—le each at
th* Herald offle*.

I

Coxy, attractive, substantial, durable, fengglow * o f any riao. Built $
according ta latest improved method* af house construction, e f the Z
beet o f materials, M a great saving. Their economy la worth ioveeth
gating.

LOCAL AGENTS, LONGWOOD, FLA.

J(

�DAILY
PROPOSED RETURN TO TAB OLD
A NBW FORAOB CROP THAT
fo r less than $10 a week and ho would
BLUB LAWS.
PROMISES WALL
give you the merry ha, ha. And yet It
takes years to perfect t. youngster in
A bill has been introduced In con*
Many experienced stockmen contend
the trade up to the point where he Is
really valuable. It seems that trades that the providing o f cheap and de­ gross, said to be sponsored by the
o f all sorts will soon be forced to In* pendable forage is more necessary Southern Methodist conference, which
stall machinery to take the place of than any other thing to develop and provides among other things, that it
J. HOLLY _______________ Editor hand work as there is no one willing Insure the success of the cattle indus­ shall be unlawful
' "F or any person In the employment
J. L1LLARD__Secretary-Treasurer to come in and take a position where try in Florida.
of the United States to work or carry
A
grass
adapted
to
our
various
they might soil their hands.
A* NBBL.............General Manager
grades o f soils nnd our climatic condi­ on his ordinary vocation on Sunday.
ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr,
"For any person or corporation to
tions has been their hope, and experi­
BETTER MOVING PICTURES,
exmeviATiov luuunxa
operate
on Sunday any freight or pas­
ments
have
been
made
with
many
va­
Phono 140 i p u I P . M.
senger
train,
or mall train,-or any oth­
rieties,
with
varying
results.
Tha scandals among tho moving
The Lake Wales Highlander in ita er train or part o f a train in the carry­
picture "artists" during the past year
cams to a climax when Fatty Ar- issue of this week tells of a new grass ing on of interstate commerce, trade
bucklo gave his party in a San Fran­ recently introduced In the Peace river or traffic o f any kind.
"F or any postoffice to be open on
cisco hotel that resulted in the death valley from South Africa which ap­
Sunday or to deliver mall on Sunday;
pears
to
give
promise
o
f
filling
the
o f a moving picture actress. When the
for any mail to be carried or deliver­
trial comes off and the probe Into the long felt want. It is called Marker
ed on Sunday by any employe o f the
grass,
and
is
similar
to
Napier
grass.
affalra o f the movie world is made it
Telling of the remarkable success a United States, whether in city or counwill bring to light some more filth and
farmer
and stockman In that section
tho public will demand that moving
has
had
with this new forage crop, the
picture actors and actresses get upon
Highlander
says:
a higher plane not only in the pictures
"I
claim
that
$1,000 an acre from
The city of Kissimmee Is now a but in their private lives or retire to
Florida
land
within
four months of the
"Bird Sanctuary." Wo aro glad to see oblivion where their present method
time
the
soil
was
broken,
pretty near­
this. "Thorn" will now bo safe.
o f living will send them. The great
ly
establishes
a
record
for
the state,"
American public stands for a lot be­
says
Edwin
Spencer
o
f
Lakeland,
' Congressman Will Upshaw wants fore It finally wakes up to tho fact
county
attorney
for
Polk
county,
and
ill the secret orders In the United that Gomorrah and Sodom are being
owner
of
considerable
acreage
in
States investigated. He is right. Let enacted in present day life. Tho Am­
Peace
River
Valley
drainage
district,
them ail come under the yoke.
erican public, however, has a con­
some of which runs up close to the
science and a good idoa of right and
Hugh Sparkman, of tho Daytona wrong although it usually takes a Ridge nt this city and some of which
journal is not In love with State's A t­ tragedy to bring them up short and is north o f hero near Waverly.
Mr. Spencer la willing to concede
torney DeCottes any more and says mako them think. The movlhg pic­
that
Florida land will do mbgt, any­
DeCottes will not play in his back ture business cannot and will not be
thing.
In fact he has seen U perform
yard as formerly.
conducted along tho lines of former
but he bolievea such n record is uni*
dnys. It must "come clean" in the
* '
. Another bonk holiday. Friday, Oc­ parlance o f the Btreet and coming quo.
Merker
grass,
an
own
cousin
to
tober 14th is Farmer's Day, although clean in thin Instance means more
just what the farmers aro going to do more than tho ordinary "como clean." Napier grass and by mnny called the
with the day is beyond us. Maybe it It means that higher ideals must pre­ same thing, is the crop with which
will give the bankors n day in which dominate the principal characters in Mr. Spencer mado his record. It was
to farm.
tho movies, higher idonlB must gov­ produced near the Peace Valley sta­
tion along the Seaboard, about four
ern the directors, the managers, the
The Sanford Chamber of Commerce producers and the proprietors of the miles from Lake Wales. Joo Callman,
is making a record of which tho peo­ moving picture houses nil over the a Rumanian farmer, one o f a settle­
ple o f Sanford can well feel proud. United States. It is tho inevitable end ment of Roumanians at Peace Valley,
If there aro any in tho city who do not of tho wild orgies, tho Ignoring of produced the crop and the Valparaiso
know what tho Chamber of Commerce public decency nnd morals, the public Development Co., was the purchasers.
is doing lot thorn attend the weekly censure nnd the public domnndn. The Merker grass is from South Africa
meetings nt tho Vaidez Hotel nnd And DoLnnd News sums it up as follows: where It is called elephant grass. It
put. There nro none so blind ns those
"Tho promptness with which tho grows from 12 to fifteen foot high and
who will not sec.
proprietors of movie film establish­ in four months timo, on the Peace
ments hnve responded to the demands River muck land, hns put on such a
Willis Powoli haH been elected by of the public in the matter of securing growth. Seeing is believing nnd it’s
' ..
tha Lnko County Chamber of Com­ better conditions ns to the morality of there.
Valparaiso
is
in
Okaloosa
county
merce to servo another yenr ns secre­ their employes is exceedingly gratify-1
tary. An honor worthily bestowed— ing. They hnve unanimously agreed on the Choctawhatchoa bay, nnd1
an honor, nit. It Is a Job thnt makes to insert a clause In all contracts with Mr. Porrinc, its developer, proposes
Willis work all day nnd pnrt of the "stars," nnd all others employed in tho to put out 100 acres o f Merker grnss
night nnd he does it and ho hns business ns helpers, actors, etc., mak­ from the ennes which he has purchas­
brought so mnny new people into Lnko ing them ngree to conduct themselves ed of Mr. Spencer. Ho is figuring on
county thnt the old settlers are ready with duo regard to decency and good n great stock development as is Mr.
tq move out and givo them
more behavior. Thnt is good. Now let the Spencer who plans to set out at least
room. Dut an honor nevertheless nnd public conscience take an advance step 200 acres o f the Merker on Ponca Val­
it demonstrates thnt those Lake coun­ nnd demand a bettor class of films. le;. lands, Hn sees n great future for
It con­
ty people know when they have n Movies can be made to serve a very the grass ns a stock food.
tains
much
the
same
contents
as
good man nnd purpose to keep him.
valuable purpose—far in advance of
nlfnlfn
nnd
Mr.
Spencer
Is
now
in
cor­
nnythlng thnt has over been done here­
Lot's piny a little friendly politics tofore, if tho public will demand it respondence with mills nnd believes
ho can put out Marker meal just_as
and thon get down to business. Thoro with sufficient emphasis."
alfalfa meal Ib now sold ns a stock
is no reason for getting heated up,
feed. He is confident that for several
there In no reason for getting mad nt
SNOWBIRDS ARE COMING
years
nt least ho can make good mon­
a man beenuso ho will not vote your
ey
out
of n stock meal proposition. As
way, there In no renson for having a
If tho words of tho ndvancu guards
Civil War In Hanford Just beenuso it of tho army of box enr tourists who n grazing food it will also do well, Ho
claims. Gnttlo like It nnd will keep
Is time to elect a City Commissioner.
hnve already arrived In Florida can it graced down nnd, if they cmi be
The office docs not belong to any one
be accepted ns truth no former years turned from one field to another, will
man or set o f men. It belongs to tho
have over found as mnny unemployed, gut plenty of nutriment from a small
people and tho people aro gcnornlly
human derelicts In Florida as will be acreage. The aero ho has planted at
right in their choice. Less "curb­
horo
this winter, whothor tho usual Peace Valley occupies the ground so
stone" nnd more real business in what
Sanford needs. You know whnt wo number of dcsirablo *visitors la ns fully that^lt Is almost impossible to
lnrgo or not.
penetrate between the great grnss
moan.
Ono of tho early nrrlvals said with­ canes,
Spencer Is confident Merker grass
Tho Florida Water Traffic League is in the hearing of tho Nows yesterday
growing and enlarging its scope and it thnt on his way down ho encountered will solve the problem of the use of
will do more for this section nnd for hundreds o f mon, most of thorn young the great Peace river marshes which
the slate ns a whole than any move­ ones, watching thoir chance to got a occupy many thousands o f acres of
ment over started in tho South,
It rldo, eithor In autos or In Bide door land in the center o f Polk county
By eliminating gems, sclenco saves
means not only cheaper and better Pullmans. All o f thorn, ho snld, wore from Lnko Hamilton to Lako Wales
transportation hut It means the devel­ broke, soino desperate nnd others just nnd further South. Most of the land many lives to fatten tho batting averopment of tho rivers nnd harbors of floating indlfforontly with tho tide. has been drained within the Inst few ago o f speeders.
Florldn, and government aid for tho Ho also nddod that railway special years nnd little of it is yet in use. It
Post cords— local viows— Ic each at
same. The govornmont spends money ngoats nro unusually active and that Is rich black muck. The smnll ploco
plowed
by
G.
V.
Tillman
recently
nnd
tho
Herald office.
whoro traffic warrants it nnd tho traf­ It Ib n difficult mattnr to got a rldo on
on which the muck is 14 feet deep,
fic on tho St. Johns rivor right now train without pnylng for It.
wnrrnntn a deeper channel, a wider
Glassea Designed
All o f this moans thnt Florida will ns told In this paper, In n pnrt of this Eyes Examined
chnnnci and much improvement nil ho overrun with undesirable cltizons marsh land. Not nil o f the muck is
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
along tho route from Jacksonville to during tho winter, mnny of thorn will so deep, however, hut nearly every bit
OPT. D,
of
it
Is
fertile
land.
1
Lako Hnrnoy. Our representatives in bo o f tho criminal class nnd robbery
There is quite a settlement of Ru­
Washington nro requested to wnko up nnd other crimes may bo expected.
manians
at Peace Valley. They nro
and seo that wo got it.
Fortunately, Pnlutkn is not ununlly
farmers by Inheritance and aro mak­
tho. play ground of such characters,
Ono
Boys aro not looking to tho trades hut nt lenset a portion o f them may ing good with the muck soil.
sign
of
it
1
b
nhown
in
a
crop
of
squash
any more. They all want to bo law­ bo expected here. Our officers, how­
yers or doctora or somothlng of tho ever, nro on tho nlort nnd this, with put In by Sam Potnzy. The day the
sort nnd they nro turning away from prompt nnd dcclslvo administration reportor saw them they were just 30
OPTICIAN
OPTOMETRIST
the trades thnt would mean a good of justico will go a long way townrd dnys old nnd they wore covered with
Grndunte Northern IHInola College
fine
squash
and
ono
shipment
hnd
living for thorn tho bnlnnce of thoir discouraging thoso panhandlers, graf­
212 East First St,
Sanford, Fla.
been sold the day before.
Hvos. Tnko tho printing trndo for inters, burglars, nnd stlck-up mon from
atanco. When tho editor started to
stopping over hero.— Palatka News.
It St. Augustlno they nro speoding
loam his trndo ho received $1.50 a
up to havo completed tho memorial Pickling and Preserving
week. You usk a boy now to como
According to tho Miami Hornld, park and ita equlpmont authorized
into a printing office to loam the trade
thnt city will havo a municipal mar­
and begun some time ago. Tho park
ket before tho first o f January, plans is small, having formerly been a bow­
looking to this end having boon for­ ling green, but it wil lbo made most
RICE, TOMATOES AND
mulated by tho powers in control. Mi­ attractive, and it is to bo dedicated to
CHEESE
ami is planning to build a public mar­ tho St. Johns county boys, who lost
ket costing about $32,000, and tho city their ttves in the world war, on
Cook I cup rice In 1% cups boil­
manager says that it will be a good Armistice Day, if possible. The park
ing water. Steam until rice has
one. Tho design la for a two-story will have as a special feature the. meabsorbed the water. Add H4
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
concrete and hollow tile building, with morlal pedestal and flagstaff, tho gift
cups Flag Brand Tomatoes heat­
concrete
floor
fireproof^
and
con­
ed, Soason with salt, paprika.
and Jelly Glasses
o fa patriotic and enterprising citlstructed on the beat possible lines for
Cook until rico is soft. Put a
convenience and sanitation. A bond
layer in baking dish then cover
See our line of
issue is proposed to finance the pro­
with grated cheese. Alternate
Example of "affect" and "effect" in
layers, and bake until the cheese
ject!
Stone Crocks, Coolers,
correct use. "Dawes can effect savings
an top Is browned.
that do not affect the total of expendi­
Churns, etc.
tar,'
tures,”
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Deane Turner

it is the bank which depends upon business for suc­
cess— not busings upon the bank.
While It iB truo that no business can operate suc­
cessfully without a strong banking connection, in a
larger sense the bank itself can look for great suc­
cess only in the ratio that success comes to its
patrons.
The success for which this institution bids is that
which comes to us as a direct result of intelligent
co-operation and tangible assistance rendered to
the friends and patrons of this bank.
Let us co-operate with each other.

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

F. P. Forster, President
B. F. Whitner, Cashier

You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro
fessional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column
LAW YERS

CONTRACTORS

George A . DeCottes

S. O. Shinholser

Attorney-at-Law

Contractor and Builder

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD

BATTERIES

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FLORIDA

Sanford Construct*n Co,

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
bruto t o u x
Planes and Specif (cations Cheerfully
Furnished
Battery Troubles to Us
All
Work
Guaranteed
W» I pmUUm m KMtriMl Work i&gt;4 eta (It*
jot) AtptaAtbU urrlM..
H. T. PACE
P. O. Bax III
W l ALSO XATX O O K V X m T XZOHAJnoX
VOX OVXXHAU1AVO TOUX OA*

Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractors
Sketches and Estimates Free; m
Company
building too large and none too xmalL
Phone 189

L. A. Renxud, Prop.

HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance”
Sold and Serviced by

Edw. Higgins, Inc*
Haight &amp; Wieland

------ALL WORK GUARANTEED------

Wilson &amp; Shorey
Pine and Garland Sta, Orlando, Fla.

PURE W ATER
Elder Springs Water
99.98% PURB
lone SU-W
Sanford, Fla.

GARAGES
Smith Bros. Garage
Expert Repairing
OIL, GAB and ACCESSORIES
Oak and Pint

REAL ESTATE

LORD’S PURITY
W ATER
A S GOOD AS TH E BEST
Daily Service

Phone

SANFORD

NOVELTY

WORKS
Real Estate and Insurance
PboM 95

V, C. CULLER, Prop,

Geo. W . Knight

General Shop and Mill
Work

Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

FLORIDA

..Employment Bureau..

CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
517 Commercial Street

Sanford, Flo.

TRANSFER

The vocational committee o f the Busi­
ness and Professional Women's Club “ W E D ELIVER TH E GOODS"
requests all young women desiring
employment to register at tha First Quick Service Transfer
National Bank.
Storage Facilities
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
If we please you, tell other*; If no'
tell os. Phone 498

WILSON VULCANIZ­
ING WORKS

HOTELS

O. O. WILSON, Own.r
SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
REASONABLE PRICES

Hotel Montezuma

With! Xr.lh.rt Gtrir. ButMln*

“Sanford’s New Hotel”
flA S Up Per Day

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Boiler Works
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
bands in stock
Crank Shafts Re-tumed

Sanford Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE
Call 146-J

Acteylene Welding
Sanford Welding Co.

HARDW ARE

SANFORD

FLORIDA

OF ALL KINDS

WBLAKA BLOCK
Phones 497.494

IN THE LAST ANALYSIS-

Ueated la Bagla Bldg., 205 Osk Ave,

ELECTRICAL
^Contractors

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8,1921
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were In tho city ybaterday.
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H*«r Dr. Walker Sunday, O o^ber
11 a. ra. on "Best Church to’ fckn169-lto

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M.nr from Sanford are attending

tif^Eoliini-Plorida
Orlando today.

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SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE
What do you know about that?
Tb® old bulb crawls up to 01
right before mo very face.
Anjl here is Atlanta today
shivering in the blast of real
winter And people Wenring ov­
ercoats' and hofo tho dinged
thermometer persists In going
•to 01. It juqt looks like San­
ford is dtle for another cool
spell tomorrow although tho
woather report does not say so.
However, we are living In
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5:40 A. M. OCTOBER 8

Maximum

.T..’.-,.' oi

The Ladies of the Presbyterian
Church will hold their Christman Be
Mir, D«. 2 and 3, 1921. 167-M.W,tfc

M inim um ..........................
Range ........................... .
Barometer ....................... 80,00
Calm and clear,

W. I* Morgan is homo for tho
week end and his mnny frjends aro
glad to see him.

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Get your battery filled with distill«d water free at tho Hof-Mnc Battery
Co., "Foot of First Street.” They
make their own.
167-Otc
M. D. Dixon and J. S. Dixon, of
Lakeland, were In tho city transacting
business yesterday.

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Tho Daily Herald is late each day
now and will bo lato until the World’s
Series is over. But since everyone is
Interested in the grent games it bo.,
hooves those who do not want this
news to wait for their papers and lot
those who do want this nows enjoy it.
Tho Daily Herald is a daily papor and
wants to give the readers nil tho news
ail the time.

Michaels-Sterns Clothes
Campus Togs

S a n fo r d , F la .

Tom Moore

FIRST M ETHODIST CHURCH, SOUTH
CORNER FIFTH STREET AND HARK AVENUE
SUBJECT A T 11:00 A. M.

“ BEST CHURCH IN SANFORD”
Q IIR IE C T A T 7 #,in I* M

“ GOOD and BAD IN MOVING PICTURE SHOW”
1 EVERYBODY COME
Mrs. Thomas F. East, Organist

Have your watches and Jewelry re­
paired at McLnulin’s. Two first class
watch makers. Prompt service.
140-tfc
Among tho live wire secretaries
here last night were Secretary Willis
B. Powell, of Lake county, Secretary
Cox, of Orlando, nnd Secretary Wil­
liams, of the Eustis Board o f Trndo.
After you have tried other laundries
then try us.—Snnford Branch Lakomnd Steam Laundry. Phono 475.
109-2tc

Wehavepaidour city license o f $25
and county license of $5.00, Now wo
®rc in shape again to handle your
laundry for another year and wo
mennt0take caro of you If high class
vmrk will do it.— Spnford Branch o f
Lakeland SteamLaunder. Phono 475.
169-2te
The surveyor who searches fo r oil
n distant lands knowi that cventu*
» y his home country w i| l&gt; roft of,
*11 he surveys.

ORDERS

ANCIENT

A S K F O It Y O U R R E C E IP T .

Subscribers to the Dnily Herald
Present Voflua of Emblems, It Can
should ask for u receipt when the
Be Proved, le More Than 5,000
Veare Old.
carrier boys colioct from you. It is
tho only protection you have in case
"Do you notice whut an Increase the carrier changos or there happens
then* lias been In the wearing of em­
to be a mistake in the account. Each
blem ami fraternity pins, these days?"
carrlor boy Is supplied with receipt
asheil .limes.
"I suppose you think (hat Is Just books, and Is commanded to give a
t-. up-to-date fad, don’t you?" re­ receipt by the nornld. See that you
turned ills friend of antiquarian l&gt;cnt. tret your receipt nt the end o f each
"Well, let me tell you, It In not. Watch week if you are paying thnt way.
churms were Invented nt least flvo
108-lltp.
thousand y. ars before watches, nnd
(rutornlly budges equally long ago.
For office supplies, stationery, etc.,
"Thu very suine symbols which tho como 10 iho Herald office.
'Joiners' are wearing In their lapels
ami on their fohlH today nru survivals
of forms which wore in popular use
for thu sumo purpose when NehuchndDo You Know What The
nnxxnr was a kid In school. You see,
It was like this: In the days when
Word
kings could seldom write their own
names and tholr subjects attributed
every natural phenomenon to one of
their multifarious gods or devils, there
were always a few, at least, who knew
some of the truth.
Means? If not, drive in
"Gllmmerlnga of u true science were
our
Filling Station nnd find
beginning to dawn on mankind,, but hu*
inanity"wits tdp close to t/hybarjam fir
out what perfect service is.
sbeh'a thing aa;a laiw of natbre to be
understood. When it w;us perceived.
PETTER TIRES
tb«^ certain 1law*'did. exUt thejw are
set dotftn to'the will and destri-of bite
CHEAPER
or* another divinity, and when taught
to a selected few were hedged about
with all sorts of obligations not to
Vulcanizing
reveal the secrets of the gods to the
'profsnit'—a word which originally

SE R V IC E

I hnvo secured the service of Leo
, ner, a clean, neat appearing young
•“ n who will take *
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deliver
,ur W
M K S P T nn^ irwivwr,.mu ■i|iimi'w—
««nver the same promptly.— Sanford system were oned called 'mysteries,*
branch LakeUnd Steam Laundry.
and the process of solemnly senring the
nrvspaeUVtt .,*tud«*R HMrly If not
•
td drttth' at'a wnrhlug to silence
before letting him In on the .racrets
4*5 J cnjd »-!ocal vlewo—lc each at was the preliminary to all education.
toerald—by the pound— 15c.
And each .u der hos Its symbol, or pin."

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The Very Best

HEAR DR. W ALK ER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9TH

--Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D. Brumloy, of
Chuluotn, were in the city yestordny
ami report Chuluotn ns thriving and
new people coming in

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It Is the custom o f the Knights o f
m
Columbus' throughout tho country to
celebrate In honor o f the discovery o f
America on Columbus Day, October
12th. This coming Wednesday is
Columbus day and the Sanford Coun­
FOR.
cil will give an evening's entertain­
ment in honor o f this event that
promises to be rest good.
A free band concert, by tho San­
ford band will start at 7i l 5 sharp And
play until time fo r tho curtain to riso
W e have priced our fall clothing so that the highest
on a ton act vaudovflle show. Follow­
priced suit in the house will not go over $45.00,— and that
in g the show a dance, with a four
piece orchestra, will then hold tho
is why we are selling them almost as fast as they arrive.
board until every one is satisfied that
And they are—
it has been a big evening,
The Sanford band gets bettor with
oath concert and'the concert that eve­
ning promises to outdo all their jirevlous efforts, and it is entirely freo
to the public. This concert Will take
-----------------AN D ----------------place on the lawn in front of the Cath­
olic hall, at tho Corner of Oak and
Eighth streets.
Ten big acts o f home talented vau­
deville have been Arranged fo r aVid
when you are tdld that such tqen as
Bob Herndon, 8 . S. Baumell, Metfirt.
Warren! Martin, Rive, HelriOn, Clause
and other Sanford stars will take
place It is enough said as you have
hoard theso boys before.
This Bhow will take placo in the
7#f
/S
Catholic hall, whero n now stage has
been erected nnd now lighting effects.
Tho dance follows the show nnd tho
orchestra will be mndo
up o f tho
piano, violin, drums and saxophone.
The floor is in good shnpe nnd little
stunts, such nB moon-light waits, with
tho proper lighting effects, etc., will
bo pulled off during tho danco.
As this entertainment is not to
W e Have Calls Every Day for
raise big money, the charges mado
nt the door for tho Bhow and danco
will bo flfty cents for each event. This
chnrge will go to cover tho cost of
the music, etc., thereby assuring you
List Yours With
that you can get n good evening’s en­ YOUR SATISFACTION
tertainment without putting out big
IS M Y SUCCESS
money for it. Remember tho date,
Wednesday, October 12, nnd bo there Office Opp. I*. O.
I'honc 192

CHICKEN DINNER, Sunday noon
and evening, Gray Gables, on the
"EXID E" BATTERIES, tho Giant
beach, Scubreenc, Fin.
Phono 40l. that lives in n box. Wo can now fur­
Free bath houses.
74-Frl-St-0m nish six Volt Batteries nt $24.50. Wo
buy, sell, exchange, recharge nnd re­
Routh Bros., are opening their now pair all makes Batteries.— Itny Broth­
150-tfc
downtown retail Btoro todny in tho ers. Phone 548.
princess theatre building, handling
Snnford should have a post card dny.
baked goods,
BANKS WILL CLOSE
Every section of Florida will have one
Dr. Walker's subject Sunday, Octo­ nnd there will be thousands of post
All bnnkH of Sanford will bo closed
ber 9th nt 7:30 p. in. is "Good and Bad cards sent all over the United States Friday, October 14. Former’s Day.
of Picture Show."
lOiDltc from Florida during the month of Oc­
tober. Snnford should hot allow thin
Tho only great powers left in tho
opportunity
to
slip.
world
aro the United States England,
ROOFING, Red and greon slate sur­
Japnn, Franco and Stlnncs,
face, 3-ply $3,26 per square, Tiger
Apparently the locks of the Pana­
brand, plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2,75;
For office supplies, stationery, etc.,
1-ply, $2.25. Freo delivery, Address ma canal aro not on tho place where
romo to the Herald office.
M. E. Ginn, Box 391.
. 189-26 tp tho money is kopt.

Good Music

P A G ! PIVR

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H E CO.
1st and Elm Ave.

Phone

447-W

Optometrist-

ROOMS AND APARTMENTS

Optician

Connelly Real Estate Co.
No charge for renting same for you

To See Better See Moore
DISDAINED KNIFE AND FORK
"8well" Fooled Both Man Who Mad.
Bet* a. to HI* Mannar of Eating

C LASSIFIED ADS

Break fa at.

Tex Ittckard said to u group of cor­
respondent* the other day:
"It Isn't only scrappers that muke
bail mistakes In etiquette.
I wus
cntlng breakfast in one of the swell
New York restuurants one morning
when a fat man como In.
" 'Ile'H one of the biggest swells In
the town,' suys my friend.
'Watch
him.'
"Tile fat man—ho was dressed like
u prince—ordered two portions of ham
nnd eggs, two of country sausage, two
of buckwheat cukes and maple sirup,
nnd, along with nil that, mush nml
milk, lamb chops, liver nnd hncon. fried
potatoes, oatmenl and corned beef
Imsli,
"All these things wero brought to
him together, and he dumped them Into
a big soup dish nnd proceeded to cut
them up nnd mix them round well.
" 'Hanged If that uln't the worst
sight I've ever seen,' l said to my
friend. T il bet you three to one,
George, he euts It with Ills knife.*
" ‘No, no.' says George. 'He’s a big
swell, I tell you. I hot ho eats It
with his fork.'
Mr. Hlcknrd shook his hend gloom­
ily.
"We both lost,” ho said. "He ato
It with a Indie."

Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken far leaa Uu»
25 cents', and positively no classified nds charged to anyone. Cask
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
cordingly.
FOR RENT— Apartment,
private
porch, Bink in kitchen, uli conveni­
FOR SALE— Itoso No. 4 seed, Irish ences, also one or two hod rooms left.
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.— L. A. Over 10 cgnt store.
168-3tp
Brumlcy.
131-tfc
i FOR RENT— Suburban home.
Call
FOR SALE—8-romn house with nil
308-J,_________
167tfc
modern convenience, excellent re­
pair. Private water works, In desir­ FOR RENT— Storage room. Address
P. R., cure Herald.
167-Gtp
able locution. Reasonable terms. Ap­

FOR SALE

ply to Owner, 519 W. First St root.
FOR RENT— Furnished rooms for
HG-tfc
light housekeeping. 719 Oak Ave164-fltp
FOR SALE— Stable manure; cur lots. nuo.
Good dry stock. Price $7 per ton, f. FOR RENT—Two rooms, kltchcnoTTe
o. b. cars, Snnford. Chnse &amp; Co.
connecting, furnished or unfurnish­
161-tfc. ed. Inquire nt Snnford Barber Shop.
lG7-3tp
?O R SALE— A pair of young, block
ninro mules, at n bargain. Phono
W AN TED
ICO.
152-tfc
WANTED—Celery barrels repairing,
auto body building and repairing.
All kinds of wood work in rear Dodge
Garage. Charlie Ston.______ 160-4tp

SPECIAL LUMBER PRICES: Com­
plete building schedules on request.
Saves you 1-3 of cost,
Book of
Houso plans $1.60, Money refunded If
not satisfactory, or If wo sell you lum­
ber. Send list for estimate.— Gulf
Lumber Co., Perry, Fla.
10-1-lm
FOR SALE— One young fresh milk
cow.— R. L. Garrison.
103-Gtc

WANTED— To buy or rent with priv­
ilege o f buying, 5 to 7 roomed house,
address B. R., enro Herald.
108-Gtp

Mouse Wore Diamond.
Some women may he afraid of soiae
mice, hat when a mouse gets civilised
and swagger enough to run riround
wenring diamonds—well, tho heroine
of this story tells It, and responsibility FOR SALE—Twolvo good sound woll
begins nnd ends with her.
broke mules. Terms can he arrang­
Miss Genevieve Allen of New York,
ed
with responsible parties. Cun ho
head of the abandonment bureau of
seen
at Osteun. H. S. Long, Rural
District Attorney Swan’s office, re­
*
lC8-4tp.
turned front a vacation In Maine to phono 4811.
find n mouse rnvorting on tho lloor of FORD TRUCK for sale.— West Side
her office with a diamond gleaming
Grocery.
104-tfc
from Its tall.
Miss Allen realising, perhaps. tl)itt FOR SALE—Sovon passenger 1921
she could never get nwny with tho
Cadillac. R. C. Maxwell.
HHI-lit
story without something resembling
proof, caught that mouse. Whether FOR SALE—Very desirable city pro­
she did it with gus, hypnotism or a
perty. Sco B. F. Whitnor, ut First
depth bomb muy never ho known, but National Bank.
lC6-6tc.
sho got close enough to extract a
diamond carring from the mouse's tall FOR SALE— Upright piano, in good
condition, $150, Phone 103-J, or ad­
though she let tho mouse get away
without attempting to arrest It for dress Box 352.
168-Gtp.
burglary. The earring was turned
FOR SALE— Now bungalow! easy
over to Acting District Attorney Banterms. Positively the best built
ton.
bungalow in the city.— E. F. Lano, the
Real Estate Man.
168-3tp
Rooster Refused te Crew.
On the ground .that the crowing at FOR SALE— Nice fat hen* for yard
the rooster iq Mr,poultry run prevenjor table use. 310 S. Holly Ave.
ed school children learning -tholr It*#tOO-Gtc
Bone, a Potaddtu woman nppBaml be­
fore the,-local. Judge charged with belug a fmbllc nuisance,
The woman
having declnrald tlm rooater' was old
anti ftparie, and that therefore hi*
crow could not be a source of,distur­
bance to the school children, the Judge
adjourned the case to enable the bird
to appear.
The rooster, however, which caiue to
the court In a capacity resembling
that of n co-dufundHiit, refused to
crow, anti Hw
after making
some remarks uIh'UI tlm valuable loss
of leinl time (hu* occnrtloiletl, dll
missel]' the"Vhsit.—NoHh China1Horalh.
~tet ~a n i t t y n s m r v r i g r a :— u

WANTED— Customers for fresh milk,
morning and evening deliveries.— U.
L. Garrison. Phone 3711. 109-St-Tu

W A M T I?n —IJRiaHT B0Y TO

n t M i 1 E tir * learn
p r in t ­
TRADE. ONE THAT’S NOT
AFRAID OF A LITTLE WORK.
APPLY AT THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY.
if
in g

parly
NOTICE!my car thechild's
Will
took

who
red
spooler from
in front of Peo­
ples' Bank on Wednesday, please re­
turn to Herald office.— F. W. Talbott,

CARPETS AND RUGS
WASHED
and cleaned at your homo or w* will
call for and deliver. Hamilton Beach
EHctrie
Rasher*
uaed-— SanfoTd
Frettery, 317 1st St. Phone 8M

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FOR RENT
FOR RENT—-tfwo furnished 'room*.
A W ly 1004 Elm Ave. ’
162-tfc
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FOR flENT— Furnished rooms aj. 210
Fraqch ?vu,______ '
lfl5-5tp
FOR RENTl—Booming house. Bear
depot, ij. .Mu*son..
187-atp.

Eori RENT—i W furnished rooms
for lifrht houaekeping. 205 East 3rd
Street.
189-Btp

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

Sanford
TH«
“City Substantial*

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6,1921

One of thevMaryland’s Huge
Motors
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BEHALF
MURDER CHARGE
Did Not Know Anything:
About Robbery
Plan

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TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 0.—
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# Governor Hnrdee today an■* nounced he had declined to call
# a special session of tho legis# Inturo at this time ns request# cd by citizens of Dado county,
# In connection with tho issue
# of county school bonds. Judge
# Will H. Price, of Minmi, con# ferred yesterday with tho gov# ernor concerning tho proposed
# session. It is understood that
# during tho conference Price
# transmitted tho proposal that
# Dado county would pay tho
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Many Others Are Badly
Burned in the
Fire

FOLLOWED

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 0.— *
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# A decision by tho Department #
if of Justico it', to investigation * MANY VICTIMS SO BADLY MUTI­
if of the Ku Klux Klan will await *
LATED THAT CANNOT BB
# uction by congress on the pro- *
IDENTIFIED
' ‘ WANTED 1IIS FEB.
# posed inquiry, Attorney Gon- *
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PARIS,
Oct. fl— Nineteen p e r i l s
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 0.—Judge
P n * # P a # * P a P a * * P a # * B a nrc known to hnvo lost their Uvea in
Gibbs denied tho motion of the don collision of two suburban train* In
Iense for instructed verdict and ar­
a tunnel hero yesterduy. Only four
Southern Baptist As­
gument will begin at aftorifon session
been identified. Others being
sembly Investigates hnvo
of court.
badly burned in firo which followed
Charges Against Mays tho ernsh. Somo of tho victims were
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 0.— Counsel
so badly mutilated thnt It is impos­
for I’ope resumed today when court
(By Th* AuocItUd Pnu)
sible to dctcrmlno whether they are
ASHEVILLE, N. C.( Oct. 0.—Direc­ mule or fcmalo.
opened nrgument on motion th at tho
supplying 7,000 horse power to ono tors of tho Southern Baptist Assem­
'('Ills Is one
Seventeen of those injured in the
court instruct tho jury to render a
Thu imiininoth m otor Is twelve bly nt Ridge Crest who mot hero yes­
of the
tunnel wreck hnvo died In hospitals,
verdict of nrquittal. Tho grounds up­
foot lll|
terday ts court of inquiry to investi­ according to tho Havas Agency, bring­
on which the instructed verdict wns U. S. ATTORNEY
gate charges of alleged immoral con­ ing the total number of dead In the
sought were thnt allegations of indict­
REMOVED FROM OFFICE
duct nnd seditious remarks attributed tunnel wreck to thirty-three. Explor­
ment against Popo wns at varlanco,
IN KENTUCKY DISTRICT.
to Dr. Livingston T. Mays, correspond­ ation of the seventeen burned cars has
thnt Hickman wns not killod during
ing secretary, ndjourned Inst night to not yet been possible nnd it is feared
perpetrntion of robbery, thnt Popo
WASHINGTON, Oct. 0.—Thomas
give Mays time to obtain supplemen­ thnt they contain additional victims.
was not present nnd that tho state R. Slattery, United StntOB district
tal affidavits in his defense. State­
had failed to connect tho defendant nttomoy for tho northtrn district of
ment issued by council thnt many of
PARIS, Oct. fl— Many persons ars
with the case. Iioth state and defenso Kentucky, was removed from office
the charges against Mays hnd been believed to be dead nnd burning in
concluded presentation of evidence today by President Harding, on tho
disapproved.
wreckngo of a rear-end collision of
yesterday, Popo being the only witness reconimendntion of Attorney General
two
suburban trtlns in tho half-mllo
in his own behalf. Ho denied nil al­ Daugherty.
(Ur Th« AuocItUd Fr«*l)
the Yankees ns they enme on tho field
tunnel lending to tho St. Lazaro rail­
NEW YORK, Oet. 0.—With one vic­ for bntting practice.
legations of tho Btnte.
road station from which five bodies
tory gained, tho Ynnkccs go bnck to
Indian summer day followed chilly
already have been recovered at 9
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 6.—John H.
tho fray today with the Giants fully night. Sun blazed in clear sky nnd
o’clock
last evening. Twenty acrlousconfident they can turn the tide their fans in bleachers grnteful for light
Pope, local attorney, took tho stand In
ly
injured
porsons and fifty-three
way. Tho Giants did not nppenr dis­ westerly breeze.
his own behalf yestorday, at his trial
slightly injured nlso hnd been recov­
couraged by tho initial defeat nnd de­
on n charge of murder in the first de­
ered.
termined to win tho second gamo nnd
gree. Tho defenso announced it had
Rnttcries for todny will be: For the
. ----! Seventeen coaches were burning,
no other witnesses nnd began Its ar­
even the series. Tho Yanks nnd their Giants, Ncfh nnd Smith, nnd for tho
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. 0— nnd firemen, almost holplesa, were
followers bollovod they would win Yanks, Hoyt and Schnng.
gument on a motion for an Instructed
The
Federal Reserve Bank of tho cutting a hole through tho root of the
verdict in favor of tho defendant.
First Inning
WORKING TO HAVE AMERICAN ngain by speed or bases, aggressive­
Third
District todny reduced its ro- ( tunnel through tho pavement of Rue
The nrgument had not been con­ CARGOES SHIPPED OVERSEAS ness in field nnd opportune hitting, to
Firsth nlf first: Giants nothing.
discount
rate on all clnsscs of paper do Rome, hoping to crcnto an upward
sny nothing of tho kind of pitching
cluded when tho enso wont over until
Last half first: Ynnks nothing.
IN AMERICAN BOTTOMS
from
5
1-2
to B per cent.
drnft in order to allow the smoko and
Mays exhibited in blnnking the Giants
today. The state rested early In tho
Second Inning
gas to esenpe. Both trains wero fill­
afternoon session.
First half second: Giants nothing.
WASHINGTON, Oct. fl.—Idle Ship­ 3 to 0. It was in speed the GinntH
ed
with homeward bound commuters
LOS
ANGELES,
Cnl.,
Oct.
fl—
Pope wns on tho stand less than an ping Hoard vessels wil ho used by the were reputed to have advantage over
Last half second: Ynnks nothing.
uml
authorities say thnt nnyono re­
Mony
wns
the
root
of
nil
questions
hour. Ho denied unequivocally that United States Department of Com­ the Americnn Longue chnmpions. Even
Third Inning
maining
in the tunnel is almost cer­
here
todny
in
the
second
session
of
Mnnngor
Huggins,
of
the
Yanks,
ad­
he had any knowledge of the impend­ merce to combat an international com­
First half third: Giants nothing.
tain
to
be
(lend.
tho
Americnn
Bankers’
Asslciations,'
mitted
the
Giants
were
faster
hut
his
ing robbery of the Palnco thontve hero bine by forcign-owncd shipping lines
Last half third: Yanks nothing.
The
collision
occurred when tho
forty-seventh
nnmml
convention.
Ono
|
tenm
showed
the
most
speed
yesterthe night of September 4 by Frnnk to tho detriment of American ship­
Fourth Inning
5:52
trnin
for
the
suburb, Marly-Ledny. Hoyt, Brooklyn Scholboy or
Rawlins, who shot nnd killed George
First half fourth: Ginnts nothing. question with n promise of mnking it- (
Itoi,
crashed
into
the
rcar-Cfld of a
ping
,
Last half fourth: Ynnks scored one self one cf tho big themep of tho
II. Hickman, manager of tho play­
During tho war these companies ac­ Shawkey, may pitch for the Yanks
train
for
Versailles,
which
left four
mooting wns rovenled in nlignmont of
house. Popo admitted he had very cumulated vust reserves of funds. today while tho Ginnta mny send in run.
minutes
earlier
on
tho
sumo
track,
but
forces for and against business cx- (
probnbly been at certain places de­ When tho armistice was concluded Nchf, Tony or UnrneH. The Giants to­
Fifth Inning
which
stopped
insido
tho
tunnel
for
tension through brjfnch bankB, espc- j
scribed by stnte’s witnesses. IIo de­ they started their raco to exclude Am­ day will be visiting team while the
First half fifth: Giants nothing.
some
unexplained
reason.
Cries
for
cnlly by nntionnl hanks, n ssuggestod
Last half fifth: Ynnks nothing.
nied thnt he hnd told Irwin nnd John­ erican shipping from important trade Ynnks will occupy tho places of tho
help
nnd
monns
wore
nudibio
at
both
In
n
proposed
law
reported
to
bo
fos­
home crew held by the Giants yester­
ny Novitzky, two stnte’B witnesses,
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Sixth Inning.
lanes.
ends of tho tunnel.
day,
this
changing
process
involves
tered by national bnnks.
when ho borrowed their car on tho
First
half
sixth: Giants nothing.
Thus far their operation hnvc been
It is feared that thosu who
OHcnr W. Schaeffer of Glrnrd, Has.,
night of the killing thnt ho nnd Raw­ successful. For whilo scores of Ship­ shifting of uniforms nnd dugouts.
Last half sixth: Yanks nothing.
trapped
in tho burning wreckngo mny
declared nn "octopus" mennccs state
lins were going to "stick up" the the­ ping Bonrd vessels drifted idly nt their Thero is not likely to be any change in
Seventh Inning
never
he
identified, as thoy would
atre.
First half seventh: Giants nothing. banks. In addressing tho stuto honk­ surely he burned to a cinder in tho in­
moorings, American business men the bntting order of the two clubs.
His story wns to the effect thnt he have been sending their cargoes abroad
Last half seventh: Ynnks nothing. ing division, ho branded extension tense heat, yet unreached by tho firoPOLO GROUNDS, Oct. 0.—The
through branch bnnkB ns n forhodlng
was a victim of curcumstnncos; he In foreign bottoms.
Eighth Inning
mon who were directing streams of
Giants
primed
their
Bouthpnw
single
had defended Itnwlins and W. C. Mel­
Tho Department of Commerce has
First half eighth: Ginnts nothing. of ruin.
wnter
from both ends of tho tunnel.
ton at their trial on a grand larceny countered by organizing a new divis­ gun, Artie Nohf for toduy’s world
Dischssinn ended in tho oc’option of
Last half of eighth: Ynnks scored
charge. Melton wns arrested in con­ ion of transportation with E. S. Gregg series frny with tho Ynnkces. The twor uns.
a motion pincing tho division on rec­
nection with tho present case, but dis­ ns chief. Gregg now is nctlvely at GinntH also held in reserve their right
ord ns "absolutely opposed to branch Prominent Red Cross
Ninth Inning
hnnder, Fred Toney to shell American
charged after n grand jury investiga­
banking" with tho understanding thnt
Worker Died Today
work.
First hnlf ninth: Ginnts nothing.
Leaguers who toppled tho Giants yes­
tion, and so far as known left the city
tho question would bo taken beforo
Here’s how he will attempt to set
Final
Ginnts
no
runs,
two
hits,
three
At Home in Menton
immediately. Neither Rawlins nor foreign shipping machinations at terday in tho first contest. "Can’t
tho cgenernl ocssion tomorrow.
say whothor it will he Hoyt or Shnw- errors; Ynnks, threer uns, three hits,
Melton had over paid him anything
Comptroller of tho Currency Crisnaught:
no errors.
(Br Tb* AUocitttd Fra**)
because of Inck of money, Popo said.
Ho will ask organizations of busi­ koy," said Miller Huggins, mnnngor of
singcr todny told the .bankers thnt
NICE, France., Oct. fl— Charles
Oo the night of tho killing Rawlins ness men, such as grain growers’ or­
profltoorlng bnnks must bewnro for Carroll, of Carrollton, Md., who played
TOO MUCH THEORY ON
told him he had lenrned that Melton ganizations, farmer’s organizations BODIES OF COUPLE
tho government is wntching thorn and n prominent part in tho American Rod
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
had received some money from his and chambers of commorce, to co-opFOUND IN BATH TUB
will not hcsltnto to charter now nn­ Cross work in Italy during tho war,
SAYS THE DIRECTOR.
sister. He nsked thnt Popo como with
AT JACKSONVILLE
tionnl bnnks within their territory.
ernto with him.
diod suddenly today in tho garden of
him nnd he would finke Melton pay
Suppose tho grain growers associa­
From tho flnnnclnl standpoint, the hlH villa nt Mcntono, near hero. Ho
(By
Tb*
AuocItUd
Frtul
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
fl—
Tho
pres­
I’ope something for tho two of thorn. tion tells Gregg It wnnts to ship six
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 0—The bod­ ent system of federal vocational train­ important fenturo todny of tha gon- wns a direct descendant of Charles
Rawlins had the impression thnt Mol- shiploads of grain from Baltimore to
t"ii, acquiring some money, hnd gone England on a certain date, Gragg Bees ies of Mr. nnd Mrs. Antonio Rancburt ing contains "decidedly too much ornl session of the convention wns tho Carroll, noted Colonial political lead­
report of tho oconomic policy commis­ er who wus ono of tho designers of tha
“under cover.”
•
to it that six American shipH are on wore found in n bathtub nt ID17 Boule­ thoory" and needs tho njccton of prnc- sion. It recorded fhnt the worst finan­ Declaration of Independence.
Rawlins suggested they get Novltz- hnnd at Baltimore to take tho cargo. vard here this afternoon. First reports tcnl methods, Drector Forbes of tho
cial stringency was over nnd natural
ky’s automobile, ns ho didn’t know
veternns’ bureau dcclurcd in a report
And Gregg is inducing tho Ship­ to police indicated drowning.
recupcrntvo forces wero working for JAPANESE EMPEROR
where Melton wns. Popo obtained tho ping Board to nllocnte it« vessels to
to President Hording made public to­
SEEMS TO BB SINKlj
use of the car nnd they drove to a private concerns on tho basis of vol- ARMED CONFLICTS
day and covering his recent country recovery.
SOURCE
OF
WORRY.
downtown poolroom, tho location of umo of traffic nt tho port whero the
wide inspection of hospitnlizatlon nnd
(By Tb* AuocItUd fn u l
REFORMATORY SWEPT
whieh is one block behind tho thontro private lessor is located.
Formerly
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. fl— vocational training facilities.
TOKIO,
Oct. fl.—Emperor YoshihiBY
FIRE;
THREE
AND
nnd one block west. Rnwlins went In tho bonrd allocated its vcsscIh irre­
in makng public tho report Colonel
Armed conflicts now In progress nnd
MAYDB MORE ESCAPED. to, whoso illness has boon causing
search of Melton and returned In n spective of traffic.
tho continued threat of renowod clash­ Forbes characterizes tho syBtom as
alarm in Japan, is said to be in worse
few minutes, snying ho lived up tho
Thnt meant thnt somo ports wero es present, tho chiof obstnelo to busi­ "unmistakably nnd absolutely wrong,"
IONA, Mich., Oct. 6— Michigan Na­ condition in official statement Issued
"trout about a block. Thoy then drovo Jammed with Idlu ships while nt
nnd expressed doubt whothor "very
ness
condtlons
returning
to
normal
hero.
t° a point n little moro than n block neighboring ports wharves
were throughout tho world, according to n many mon hnvo actually
been re­ tional guardsmen nnd mombors of tho
stato
constabulary
this
evening
wore
*° the rear of tho theatre. Thero crowded with goods unable to find car­
habilitated by tho government nnd
Rawlins again sought to find Melton, riers or wero being shipped out on report nndo by tho special commit­ have gone back to thoir rcspoctlvo patrolling tho outer wall of tho Michi­ FIELDS AND STALEY
tee of tho chamber of conimorco of tho
ADMIT EXPRESS THEFT.
gan Stato Reformatory hore, whoro
wbile Pope waited. Ho waited a con­ foreign vessels.
communities ns wngo earners andd as­
United
Ctates
,returning
from
an
ex­
firo
destroyed
all
coll
blocks,
tho
ad­
siderable timo, he said, probnbly
Right now Gregg is mnking a thor­
sets."
MACON, Oct. fl— Ernest O. FLoT*,
ministration offices, tho chapel and
three-quarters of an hour or on hour, ough study of inlnnd rail nnd water tended trip through Europo.
"Wo hnvo farmed mon out under
and R. E. Staley, fugitives until Wed­
warden’s
office.
During
th
oflro
that
getting out of tho car frequently, as transportation in its relntlon to fore­
this system," tho director added, in
K. K. K. VICTIM DEAD
nesday, in connection with tho recent
he becamo impatient for Rawlins to ign trndo. He’s trying to get foreigncommenting on the report It is noth­ caused a loss roughly estimated a t
trail of sixty-four porsons accused of
fetum. Finally ho drovo back to tho bound cargoes to ports by the most
half
n
million
dollarst
three
prsonors
WACO, Tex., Oct. 0— With tho ing short ’ f crime and slavery to put escaped from the institution.
poolroom in nn effort to learn what economical routes.
conspiracy to steal from the Ameri­
.
men into somo of the places they hnvo
became of Rawlins. Later, ho return­ Tho division may later tako up tho death yestorday of LouIb Crow from
can Exprosi Co., ploadod guilty In
Only
tho
factory
buldlnga
of
tho
robeen put. Z nm opposed to tho sweat
ed tho automobile to Its owner. He proposed waterway from tho Atlantic wounds recoivod in a fight nt Lorenn
United States district court todny nnd
fbrmatory
escaped
tho
blsso,
being
"over met Rawlins again until thoy to tho Great Lakes which virtually Saturday night when Shoriff Bob shop system and I do not proposo to saved by the direction of tho wind.
wore fined $400 each.
*
lot more of tho former service men be
were nrralgncd togother on the charge would mnko Dotroit and Chicngo ocean Buchnnann attempted to stop n Ku
U.
G.
B.
Hogan,
well
known
LnayGov.
Alox
J.
Groosbock,
Roy
O.
Klux Klan par*do, announcement of exploited by mushroom houses that
of murder. He disclaimed having evor
Vnndorcook, head of tho state de­ ens county farmer arroated some time
before seen tho pistol, mask nnd torn P°Gregg also will delvo into cables tho dnto when tho county grand jury havo sprung up merely to oxplolt the partment of public safety, and War­ ago a t tho Instigation of department
pieces of a towel, taken from Rawlins and other communication facilities will bo summoned to investigate tho soldier and got the government'll den Thomas O. Bums, wore In con­ of Justico officers, on a charge of peincident was awaited hero. Neither money.”
when he was arrested.
bound up with foreign trade. Com­ district Judge R. I. Munroo nor Cpunsultation today to map out plans for onngo was freed today by the federal
The stato confined Its cross-exnmi- plaints of discrimination
against ty Attorney F. B. Tlerey have Indicat­
—Get your Scratch Pads from Th« the rebuilding of the burned structuro grand jury when a "no bill" was re­
nntion to asking the defendant If he American trndo by foreign cable comturned.
and for caring for the inmates.
tha Herald office.
ed when tho Jury would be called,
eould suggest any motive on the part j panics continue.
i, ;#v,
to
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denies j h a r g e s

YANKS TAKE SECOND GAME
OF WORLD’S SERIES TODAY

TO USE SHIPS
TO BREAK UP
'K BIG COMBINE

FEDERAL RESERVE 1
REDUCES RATE ON
ALL REDISCOUNT

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WEDNESDAY,

Worthless Debts
To Be Substracted
From the Incomes
Abo to Require Retort on All Grooa
Incomes Over $9,000

THE STAR TO-DAY

FINANCIER SAYS CONDITIONS
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—Compara­
ONLY NATURAL RESULTS OF tively little progress on the tax re.'
VIOLA .DANA in
MALADJUSTMENT
visionb 111 was made yesterday by the
senate. The most important commit­
LOS ANGELES, Calif., Oct. 0,
tee amendments reached, those pro­
There la nothing in either the domes­ posing a tax of 15 per cent on corpor­
tic or foreign situation to give rise to ations and Increasing exemptions to
the pessimistic conclusion that the heads of families having net incomos
world is riding straight to ruin, John of less than $5,000 and on account of
S,Drum, banker of San Francisco, told dependents, were passed over a second
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the Amorican Bankers’ Association, of time.
•w
which he is president/ at tho opening Committee amendments agreed to
Also “Stars and Bars” a two-part Comedy
scsalon here yesterday of its' forty- include those requiring Individuals
seventh annual convention/
having a cross Income of $5,000 a year
"National examination of our con­ to mnko a return fcgardless of the
dition today,” he said, "must prove amount of the net income nnd permit­
Tomorrow—Wallace Reid in “Too Much
to tho greatest doubter that our prob­ ting the taxpayer to make n deduc­
Speed”, Also a Good Comedy
lems are but tho natural manifesta­ tion for debts ascertained to be worth­
tions of a world-wide maladajustment less and charged off within u taxable
that great natural forces aro working | year.
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to remedy.”
Several amendments were proposed
Reports from more than a thousand from the floor. Senator King, Demo­
bankers provided tho basis for his sub­ crat, Utah, offered a substitute for
ject, he said.
his previous income surtax amend­
"The output of finished goods thru- ment, under which the maximum rato
out the country is considerably small would be 40 per cent on that portion
er than a yoar ago, and measurably of the income in excess of $70,000. The
smaller than six months ago/.' Mr. rate on tho first $2,000 of net Incomo
Drum said. "Thero is a surplus of would bo 2 per cent; that on the next
manufactured comoditics in the hands $1,000, 8 per cont; that on tho next
Said tho fellow who did not like to work
I of tho producers. A progressive do $1,000, 4 per cont, with an additional
and
he really thought the world should
cllne in tho costs of manufacturing Incrcaso of 1 per cent for each addi­
pay
him without working
*
Mi *
has taken place during tho year. In tional $1,000 up to $8,000. Then the
Industry, as a whole, the costs of ma­ rato would be increased 1 per cent for
HE OBTAINED THE LIVING
terials, labor and construction have de­ each additional $2,000.
But such a life—it was his theory about
clined, in order named. Increased ef­
Senator Lodgo, of Massachusetts,
how
to get a living without working.
ficiency of labor has bcon the natural tho Republican leader, proposed that
The
world
owes each one a living but it
result of unemployment on a large deductions be allowed to corporations
is up to every one to collect it. The best
scale but tho efficiency of men in tho for rents received from buildings of
way to get the best living is to have your
building trades as a whole has nt&gt;t in­ any character to tho extent of 0 per
money
where you can get it when you
creased.
cent "of tho fair market valuo of such
want it—in the bank
*
Mi
"Taxation in industrial sections has buildings and the land on which they
either increased or remained station­ stand.”
The ONLY DECENT LIVING
ary during the year; in no caso is a
Repeal of tho freight, passenger and
dccrcaso reported. Wholosalo prices Pullman taxes was proposed by Sena­
la obtained by saving your money while
Fickle Weather Has
of manufactured goods have decreased tor Harris, Democrat, Georgia, who
you
are making it and put it in the bank
Played Havoc With
stendily through tho year.
Retail also gnvo notjeo that ho would offer
where it draws 4 per cent interest.
Some of the Crops prices, on tho whole, also have de­ an amendment proposing that whero
clined stendily nlthough not in the incomo is derived from thol nbor or
.
LET US TELL YOU
WASHINGTON, Oct. •!.—Phenome­ samo proportion na wholesale prices. personal scrvico of tho individual tax­
ABOUT IT TODAY
nal heat accumulatede which hns
"In tho great cotton states of tho payer tho rato on the first $4,000
marked weather conditions nil over south, in tho agricultural states of tho should bo 2 por cent nnd thnt on the
OLD LIVERY STABLE, COR
the northern hemisphere this yonr has middle west and the west, in tho west­ second $4,000 4 per cent.
OF PARK ANI) SANFORD
produced equally remarkable and ern mining nnd cattlo raising states,
Charges that retailers and manu­
IS GOING
eratic output of agricultural cropss, in tho lumber producing regions of tho facturers in every state had illegally
according to summaries of Amorican northwest and tho southeast, thoro combined to maintain high prices, Sen­
One of tho ancient landmarks of tho nnd foreign production compiled for has been n grent reduction in buying ator King, Democrat, Utah, during
o f Sanford
city, and of later years, one of tho eye­ nnd by the agriculture department. power, consequently a slackened do- consideration of the tax bill yostersores, also, is being torn down this Tho world’s bread crop, curously mnnd for naturalp roducts and a re day, declared tho attorney general
week. This Is tho old livery stable at enough, came to abundant frution In ductlon in their value without a com should "send to tho penitentiary thou­
the corner of Pork nvenuo and Second spito of draught and heat, which per­ mensurate dccrcaso in the prices of sands of conspirators responsible for BRUNSWICK MOTOR
Tho 2flth at Sanford and Orlnndo,
streets thnt nt present Is tho proporty sisted nil during tho growing season. finished goods.
paralysis of trade." Until tho gov­
PARTY TO SPEND ‘
nnd go back to DoLnnd tho snme
of I. W. Phillips of Orlnndo. A forco Tho world In 1021, up to Sopt. 30, it
ernment takos action, ho said, there
WEEK IN FLORIDA. night.
of men, under G. E. Hodges, aro tear­ wns Indicated, would hnvo a total crop YANKEES WILL WIN
will bo no mnrkod decline in prices or
Tho 27th to Wost Palm Boach, via
ing down the building and Mr. Hodges 157,000,000 bushels greater than In
UNLESS IIAHE'S OUT,
in boginning of prosperity.
Jackksonville will be visited Octo­ Now Smyrna and Titusville.
will salvage tho lumber and sell it for 1920.
SAYS "RED" DAVIS.
Senator King censured the Repub­ ber 24 by a motorcado of Brunswick,
The 25th icavo Wost Palm Bench
building purposes. There is much
lican pnrty for "failure to deal with Ga., business men who expect to spend early for Miami nnd return to West
By another frenk fruit crops nlgood framing timber in the building most in n world wido sense mot hnvoc
By John "Red" Davis.
the situation fearlessly.”
a week on tho Florida East Const Palm Beach, spending tho night there.
nnd llko ail tho lumber put into tho
"Senator King,” said Senator Nel­ continuing ns far south as Miami.
Now
York
Ynnkces
will
win
tho
sc­
from cold in a season which hns set
Tho 29th return to Daytona, stay­
buildings of tho early days, It is of
for solar ries. Nothing to bo nfrnld to pick a son, Republican, Minncsotn, in a Tho party is now being arranged at ing thoro until Sunday tho 30th lenvtho best nnd could bo used for many now records everywhere
hent. This pnrndox wns occasioned club. Should Bobo Ruth got nnothor speech Saturday, hnd "emphasized too Brunswick by the board of trade and ing thoro In time to reach St. Augus­
purposes in tho building line.
cold or Btunip his too or scratch a much” tho part labor had played in will include probably fifty curs. Com­ tine and spend tho night on Sunday,
It is not known what tho future by tho fact that last February the
keeping up prices, and added:
munications hnvo been received hero tho 30th.
pinna of Mr. Phillips aro in regard to sun got at its work of bringing spring finger nnll—then tho Giants will win
"Whon labor sees rotnilers nnd man­ announcing tho intended arrival of
tho
Bcrlcs.
building on this lot, but he told u rep­ wheat in ndvnnco of normal nnd trees
Leave St. Auguatino Monday, Octo­
Tho Amorican Leaguers enn outhit ufacturers refusing to be content with the pnrty in Jacksonville in timo for ber 31st, via Jacksonville, for home.—
resentative of tho Herald some timo nnd shrubs responded by budding out
normal profits, it finds justification
ugo that ho expected to build a nice nnd flnnlly coming into flower nnd theer opponents nnd they hnvo just in combining itself to maintain high luncheon on tho first day.
Tlmcs-Union .
ns
good
a
fielding
club.
As
for
tho
bloom
by
March
in
nenrly
nil
nreos
Tho
tentntivo
schedule
is
for
a
stay
structure on tho lot in tho early
wages.”
of nbout three hours hero, leaving in UNION WARNS LONGSHOREMEN’.
spring. At one time, Mr. Phillips con­ where fruit Is grown. Frost could not pitching staffs—they all look nliko to
thcafternoon for St. AuguBtlno whoro
templated an apartment house on this bo nverted on oil the nights, howovor, Teck, Ruth nnd Mucsel—so whnt’s tho
LAKELAND MAN
tho party wil’ spend tho night.
corner, but the city is building so fnst, nnd this yenr tho United States will uso of worrying?
NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—A warning
TO nE ATTORNEY FOR
Tho only way tho Giants hnvo any­
and thu business portion of the city is produce about 0,000,000 bushols of ap­
Tho trip will bo mado by members
SOUTHERN DISTRICT. of tho Young Men’s club, tho board of that open shop conditions may ensue
spreading over the side streets now, ples ngninst 2-14,000,000 bushels in thing on tho Yanks Is tho mnnnger,
thnt it might be better for store 1920. Only tho orchnrdss of the Pn- John McGrow knows more baseball
trade, Rotary club and citizens gen­ if longshoremen who wont on strike
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 5.—Tho erally. Fred G. Wardo, secretary of Saturday without union authorization,
rooms or nuto sales rooms or some­ clpc const, northern New England nnd in hi asleep than Miller Huggins knew
nil his lifetime. So McGrow Is n good nomination of W. M. Gobor, of Lake­ the board of trado Is in charge of de­ do not return to work, was Issued
thing of the sort. For the present, northern Now York escaped.
tho lot will be vaennt which will be
Cotton, however, suffered grently, mnnngor—but Babe Ruth Is a bettor land, to bo United States District At­ tails for the caravan.
yesterday by Anthony J. Shlopck,
torney for tho Southern District of
much better than having the old stnble nnd the ngrlculturn! department ex­ home run hitter.
The full tentative itinerary follows: president of tho International Long­
building on it thnt was n menace to perts assign tho wenther ns perhaps
I nlso think Wall street Is laying 7 Florida, succeeding Herbort S. Phil­
Leave Brunswick Monday morning, shoremen's Association, Chlopck nrothor property nnd looked lmd on this the principal cause for a fifty per cent to 5 odds could feel much safer if lips, of Tampa, may go to tho sennto October 24 for Jacksonville—lunch rlved , today from Baltimore to nsflno corner.
they gnvo 2 to 1 stuff. However, Wall within tho next day of bo, according nt Jacksonville.
reduction in output.
Bumo direct control o ftho union’s si lo
• It is understood thnt tho City Com­
street can afford to do what over they to Republican Nationnl Committee­
Leave Jacksonville 3 p. m., for St. of negotiations with members of nine
missioners will ask oilier property
want to In thnt line—ns thnt’s their man W. II. Bean, of Tampa, who Augustno, spending tho night.
iocnls who walked out in protest
owners of frnmo buildings in the busi­ Harold McCormicks
main business. To seo the gnmo ns its spent Mondny in Jacksonville, enrouto
Arrive at DcLnnd evening of the against tho nationnl agreement .which
ness portions of tho city to tear down Separated—She is the
being plnycd at the Polo Grounds to Tampa from Washington, whoro ho 25th, via Daytona.
went Into effect October 1,
tho buildings, especially where they
como
around to tho Metropolis score- hns been spending several weeks.
Daughter
of
John
D.
aro a menace to othor property, nnd
According to Mr. Benn, District
bonrd tomorrow afternoon nt 2 p. m.
dotrnct from tho nppenranco of San­
Jacksonville time, and watch the first Atbomoy Phillips hns nlrtndy sent
CHICAGO,
Oct.
5.—Reports
thnt
ford.
his resignation to tho attorney gen­
Harold McCormick, president of the gnmo go tho right way.
Having theso buildings on tho prin- International Harvester Company, and
eral at Washington .effective Octo­
plpnl corners of tho city was all right Mrs. McCormick, daughter of John D.
ber 5. Mr. Gober hns been settled
In tho early days, but tho mnrch of Rockefeller, have separated, aro true, FLOOD CONDITIONS SERIOUS
upon
ns tho nominee nnd the fnct thnt
IN LOWER CALIFORNIA.
progress demands thnt tho owners it wns announced yesterday by Mr.
hla nomination hns not already gono
cither build or tenr them down, and McCormick in a signed statement in
We have just pur­
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 5—Flood con- to tho sonato is attributed to tho Ill­
allow tho vacant lots to stand until which ho said:
ditlons in tho Palo Vcrdo and Con- ness of the Attorney General. Mr.
chased a carload of
■uch time as they can build or sell
"Mr. Harold McCormick declines to cholla valley of Southern California, Daughterly hns himself recovered,
them to somo ono who will build. In mnko any statement beyond confirm­
but his wlfo is still critically ill nt
ono way, this seems n hardship on tho ing tho report thnt ho nnd his wife woro serious today, accordng to mea­ Baltimore.
owners, but any owner of a good corn- are not living under the same roof.” gre reports received by railroad of­
It is not expected that thero will
ficials.
or lot in the business portion of the
Mrs. McCormick, who returned to
bo
any move to All tho district fatBuying: this quantity
Tho Western Union, operating tho
city, who is unable to build, can easily this country last wcok after spending
tomoyshlp
in
tho
Northern
District
only
commercial
telegraph
wire
into
double his money on his property to­ eight years in Switzerland, reached
enables us to make
day nnd can always sell nt a good Chicngo yesterday on ono train with tho Biytho district, reported that its until after thenoxt term of court This
you the following*
position is held by John L. Neeley, of
profit so tho ordinance thnt condemns her daughter Muriol, and Mr. McCor­ line had failed .
Pensacola,
and
his
successor
will
bo
prices on these
No mail has been received at Biytho
these buildings is not an injustice to mick and his son, arrived later on an­
Fred C. Cubborly, of Gainesville, who
any owner.
sinco Monday morning.
splendid tires — all
other train nnd went to tho McCor­
Tho Lnkefront Improvement Co., mick country estate at Lake Forest.
Tho Santa Fo and California South­ held tho position under tho previous
h rn n ^
non:
and
republican administration.
wore the pioneers in tho work of tenrMrs. McCormick last night denied ern railroads reported traffic badly
Ing down old bulldingB, and they set thnt nny separation wns impending or bumpered by scores of washouts.
tho pace when they purchased tho old hnd taken place nnd described her
Scoros of families have fled from " ’"Preparatory to tho construction of
Sanford House, and beenuse it was un­ plnns for n school in synthetic psy­ their homes before tho rising flood the now bridgo a t Lake Worth, work­
sightly, demolished this big three chology, a subject sho studied in Swit­ waters, which have done heavy dam­ men have started the necessary offico
atory building, and also toro down zerland.
and workk-building,” says the Wost
age to ripening cotton crops.
other buildings on their proporty.
The flood was started by cloud­ Palm Beach Post. Actual workluon tho
Their oxamplo could well be followed
A two-story flro proof building is bursts In the desert northwest of bridge construction will be started aa
by othor owners of this kind of prop­
soon as matorla! is secured and on the
orty, and they need not wait to bo or­ to be built at DoFuniak Springs forj E*^®ground and the equipment arrives.
tho
tclcphono
company
in
th*
near
dered to tear down buildings that aro futuro.
The neweehool building at Heine* The bridge is to be a structure of con­
not only fire traps but aro objection­
crete and steel, 2,000 feet long, and
able In many ways.
The world news the day it happens, City Is nearing completion and will there will bo eight arches. Thoro will
delivered at your door each evening. be ready for occupancy in • very be a thirty foot roadway, with fiveBuy It with a Herald Want Ad.
16c the week.
short time.
foot walka on both sides.

“The Off-Shore
Pirate ”

D U B B E L B IL T

BOYS

CLOTHES

ij The World Owes
;; Me a Living

Guaranteed Service

The Peoples Bank

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FORD OW NERS

SUPERIOR TIRES

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6,1921
all club activities, shows her unusual * * * * * * * * * * * *
fitness and ability.

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L0NGW00D

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The following were elected dele­
gates and alternates to the coming
*
State Federation meeting in Gaines­ *
To the financial interests of every man, wom­
ville: Delegates, Mrs. John Leonard!, * * * * * * * * * * * *
an and child whom it is our privilege to
Mrs. Raymond Key, and Mra. A. M.
serve.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Satcher are re­
On September 27th the home of Vance
Phillips. Alternates, Mrs R. J Hol­
ceiving
congratulations
upon
tho
brth
ly,. Mrs Kelly, and Mrs. Curlett,
Douglass was destroyed by fire. On
of a son. Tho young man has been
named
Charloa
Winfield
nftcr
his
WATER TRAFFIC LEAGUE
October 5 the policy held with us was
that each client is a partner with us in this
grandfather Entsmlnger.
WILL MEET IN SANFORD
rapidly growing bans—and that sound fi­
After many months of waiting,
FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 7.
nancial building for him moanB sound growth
work has ^beon commenced In the
also for this institution.
Tho Florida Water Traffic League West Longwood road. This will bo
will mcetln at the hotel Valdez, Friday ono of tho great improvements which
night, October 7th, at 7:30 p. m. Tho Is certainly needed and will bo appre­
purpose of the meeting la to act on the ciated by all,
It is a real service and prompt payT
School opened Monday jmorning
to share this partnership. Remember that
by-laws for tho organization, which
wo are here to servo your interests.
will bo presented by the By-Laws with Prof. Milter principal and Miss
ments that the public wants and de­
Committee, and to select offlcora and Helen Moran ns primary teacher.
Mrs. J. S. Dlnket and Miss Olivo
mands in the insurance line. Come in
a board of directors, and transact any
\ 4% INTEREST PAID
and all business to como before the Dinkcl were vsitora in Sanford Frit 8
and let us tell you about it.
day.
meotlny.
Mr.
Newell,
and
Frederick
Grist
This Is ono of the most important
meetings of this
most Important were visitors in Orlando Friday.
It behooves you to look out for
movement started to ship by water
nnd reduce the rates, and It Is hoped anoalc thoives. Some one entered Bill
that everyone Interested will be pres­ Satchels house somo time last Friday
or Friday night, nnd stole Mra.
ent at this meeting.
Secretary Cor, of tho Orlando Board 1Satcher's diamond ring and Mr.
of Trade, hnn sent out tho call for this Sntcher’s revolver.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
SERVICE
PROGRESS
STRENGTH
Mr, Partin nnd family of Oviedo
meeting nnd his letter reads Satur­
day, October 7th, which Is probably were tho guest of Mr .and Mrs. Goo.
W o INTEREST PAID
n mistake, ns the mooting would not LoVigno Sunday.
Mnurlco ami Clyde CIouHor were
I&gt;o held on Snturdny night, nnd tho
renl date is no doubt Fridny, nnd tho visitors in town Sunday.
YOWELL COMPANY
There was church at the Baptist
entsn, Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Chappell, Herald Is making it Fridny, October
FALL OPENING SALE
church Sunday, Rev. Burr, officiating.
7th, which is the correct date.
on Celery avenue.
ALL PRICES REDUCED.!
Mr. nnd Mra. A. Y. Fuller nnd
daughters, Lolln, Francis and Emma,
THE DULL SEASON
NEW STORE OPENS TODAY
Tho Yowell Company nro starting , VULCANIZING CO.
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
Under the "No News at All" the
RAFFELD-IIONIG CO., IN
spent tho day In Orland) Sunday, the tho fall fireworks by putting on a big
Phone 217-W
314 WEST FIRST ST.
, . _society editor of the Columbia (S. C.)
THE SWOPE BUILDING. greats of Mr. nnd Mrs Frank Toplllf. Fall Opening Snle, nnd they had a
State voices the experience of society
Mias Florence Tnylor has returned page advertisement in tho Dnlly Her­
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Expert Tire and
editors in general just at present, ns
Another new store threw open Its to her homo in Fort Valley, On., after ald of yesterday setting forth tho
follows:
doors today Ir Sanford, being tho several week's visit with her mint, prices of tho many good bargains in ,
Tube Repairing
FRIDAY—MosdnmcR It. E. Tolnr and
"Between seasons—the quietest time RnffoId-IIonlg Company, Inc., that Miss Florcnco Lovell,
every lino of thlH big dopnrtmtnt J
John T. Brndy will entertain at a of the year. The Hummer activities
and Retreading
Dresses, coat suits, hose,
miscellaneous "shower” in compli­ lmvo ceased, the autumn hasn't open* opens at 213 nnd 21b First street Ini A. Y. Fuller is attending the Clt- atore.
the Swope building opposite tho post- rus Seminar which is being hold nt coats, handkerchiefs, cotton goods,
Leave work on Sundays nnd
ment to Mrs. Dan U. Wilder of .
“w l y ' ah" th e' traveicrs 'a.id office. Tho Rnffohl-IIonig Company Gnincsvllle.
nights nt
ladies underwear, boys suits nnd
Jacksonville, n recent bride, nt four
tioni8Ul hnVL, coim. home, nearly
is
a
new
firm
here,
although
A.
RafMr.
Hayden
Miller,
of
Jacksonville,
pants, draperies, ginghnms, muslins,1
o'clock, at the homo of the former. I al, Mu&lt; C()|,eg0 folk(J hnve gone off.
feld is not new, and is known to tho was the guest of J. E. Phipps, for a nil wool goods, silks, mens pants, etc.,
FRANK AKERS’
Fridny Miss Carolyn Spencer wi 'flu, porch and sewing parties have trade, having been in business here couple of days this week.
nnd nlumlnuni ware. All nt grently
entertain complimenting Misses La-18toI,lied( tho bigKor nn,j more fonnal
TIRE COMPANY
for some time. The now store openMrs. Robinson and Miss Ora Wel- reduced prices and tho big sale starts
Clnire Jones and I.illto Ruth Spcnc- nflpnjr8 0f t|u. regular season have not cd today, ns scheduled, nlthough much mor .stopped in town Monday enroute
Prompt Service Next
Fridny of this week nnd lasts ten
or‘
started. The clubs and patriotic so* of their goods has not arrived ns y e t,1to Orlando,
Morning
days
only.
Take
n
slnnt
nt
tho
prices
Saturday Children s StoryIlnur
will
ciLqjt,8 nro lookingforward to fheir
■
but the new goods nro coming in dally j Mr .nnd Mrs. Robnson, of West nnd
bo
nt
tho
sale
enrly.
Tho
bnrgnins
bo held nt Central
Park nt five fjr8f nM | | ng9—but they haven't
hap*day will bring you ninny Longwood, left Monday for their fu- §
nnd each
o’clock.
are there for you nt Yowoll's.
polled yet."
surprises in the beautiful new line of turn home Jacksonville, having sold
Fridny—N. do V. Howard Chapter U.
MEMBERS SEMINOLE CIIAPT.,
8
Indies nnd gents clothing nnd furnish- their place to T. G. Roebuck.
I), C. will hold their fall meeting at
KNIGHT TEMPLAR ATTENTION 1
O. E. S„ TAKE NOTICE.
Tho Businece nnd Professional Wo­
Mr. Levi Dunbar has returned from 8 Taylor Commnndcry will confer the
4 p. m. nt tho Parish House,
mans' Club, in an enthusiastic busi­ ings.
■
The slognn of he new store Is ‘The Coronado Bench where he sperft the order
MONDAY—Roof Garden Club at tho ness meeting on Inst Monday evening,
Tho regular business meeting of
of tho Red Cross on n lnrge
homo of Miss Adolc Hines, on Pal­ voted that tho next mouting would Store Thnt Saves You Monoy," and summer.
class of Royal Arch Mnsons on Friday Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E. S., will
metto avenue, 7:30 p. m.
Mayor Honk and wife, nrrived home evening, October 7th, beginning nt 7 bo hold Thursday evening nt 7:30.
tnko tho form of a banquet to he given Rnffeld-IIonlg Co., want you to come
Monday—Westminster club will meet at the new Temple home in November. to tho new Htoro nnd wntch them Tucsdny night after a six wcok's visit o’clock. Visiting Sir Knights wel- Members nro requested to attend
with Mrs. Joe Chittenden, 702 Pal­ The club i Iso expects to present Miss mnkc goon on tho slogan.
Repre­ to Now York, tho mnyor’s former come.
, H. E. TOLAR,
promptly. Romcmbor vneation time
3
metto live., nt 3:30 p. in.
senting
tho
manufacturers,
tho
new homo.
Eminent Commander. is over. Let’s got busy.
l«(l-2t
Clara Willlnm, the new expression
firm will sell direct to the consumer,
Mrs. Caldwell nnd Miss Dorothy
SARAH E. PARKER,
Mrs. H. E. Carlton, of Arcadia, iH teacher, to tho Snnford public, in a and give tho public a big saving on Duffild spent tho dny Tuesday the
TRAIN SCHEDULE
rectal to bo given nt the high school
4-3t.
Secretary.
tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Bryan
every article of merchandise in tho guests of Mr, nnd Mrs. Reiter.
in
the
near
future.
a t their home on Palmetto avenue.
store. A glance nt the stock of goods
Mra. J. R. Newell was a visitor in
Southbound
Try n Herald Want Ad today.
and
the
priers,
will
convince
you
thnt
Orlando
Tuesday,
Departs
Arrive
ROOF
GARDEN
CLUB.
Mrs. Howard Harris returned homo
tho “Store Will Snvo You Monoy."
Mrs. B. J. Overstreet nnd Mrs
Monday evening the Roof Garden Open today for business. Head their Pnync were visitors in Winter Park No. 83___ _ 2:36 a.m . 2:46 a. m
Tucsdny evening from Lake City
No. 27..........
8:40 a. m.
where she spent several weeks with Club girls met nt the homo of Miss advertisement in this issue.
Monday nfternoon
No.
89_____2:65
p.
m.
3:20
p. in
Nellie Lossing, on Palmetto avenue.
Do You Know What The
her pnrents.
S. C. Dickson spent tho week-end No, 85.......... 6:55 p. m. 7:10 p. m.
1 Most nil of the girls were present. OUT FOR CITY COMM ISin Snnford with his daughter, Mrs.
Word
North Bound
Mrs. It. L. Griffin nnd Mrs. It. I,. Plans were discussed ns to how we
SIGNER—STEVENS AND
Chris Mathcus.
Departs
Arrive
Shinholscr will entertain the members could raise tho required amount of
LAKE BEING PETITIONED
Miss Oninh nnd Louise Allen nro No. 82_____1:48 a.m.
2:03 a. m.
of Circle No. 3 of the Methodist money to build n roof gnrdon on the
attending the Snnford high school No. 84_____11:45 a.m. 12:05 p. m
church, at a porch party, Monday af­ Baptist temple by next summer. Thu
Petitions are being circulated today this year.
No. 80.......... 3:06 p.m. 3:25 p. ns.
ternoon at 3:30 nt the home of Mrs. first of these plans will he carried out for II. It. Stevens, who is a candidate
Means? If not, drive in
No. 28........ 110:00 p.m.
Griffin on Myrtle avenue.
next Saturday afternoon ami night in to succeed himself for City Commis­
our Filling Station and find
Trilby Branch
tho form of a big candy sale. There sioner nnd Forest Lake who is also a
Misses Marion Packard and Stella will be plenty of tables on the street candidate for city commissioner. The
OPENING
Departs
out whnt perfect service is.
Arrive
Soldier, of Detroit, Mich., are tho nnd plenty of candy for every one.
•No. 100..........
6:00 a. m.
term of II. R. Stevens will expire Jan­
guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. W.
•No. 24..........
8:25 p. m.
At the conclusion of tho meeting, uary first and nccording to the new
BETTER TIRES
A. Routh, nt her home on West First tho hostess ■served ice cream and chnrtcr petitions must be circulated
*No 158..........
7:00 a. in.
street.
No. 22..........
7:35 p. m.
enko, which was immensely enjoyed. by frieiids of those who are to become
CHEAPER
Leesburg Branch
candidates for them to make the race.
Mrs. C. E. StnlTord and daughter,
Arrive
Departs
The election thus early promises to be
WOMANS’ CLUB NOTES.
Mrs. Edward Betts returned home on
a warm number ns both men have
•No. 157.......... 4:00 p.c:.
Vulcanizing
Tuesday evening from an extended
No. 21.......... 2:52 p. ra.
The Womans’ Club held the first plenty of friends ami both of them
visit to the Virginias nnd North Caro­
(Informal)
•No. 101_____ 6:30 p. ra.
metding of the now club year on Wed­ .will get enough nnmes to make the
lina.
•No. 26___ _ 2:00 p.m.
race.
nesday afternoon, with a recordNo.
22........... 7:00 p.m.
breaking attendance. Never before
Mrs. E. D. Bullock and grand­ has the club opened under more aus­
‘YELL, CORNELL, YELL!"
Oviedo Branch
daughters, Misses Cox and Runyan, picious circumstances nor with so
MAIN
DINING
ROOM
Arrive
Departs
of Ohio, nrrived last night nnd are largo and enthusiastic a membership. Fnmous University Represented in
•No. 126_____ 11:00 a. m.
1st and Elm Ave. Phono 447-W
now occupying her home recently pur­
“The Fnith Henler"
The meeting was called to order
•No. 127..........
3:40 p.m.
chased from G. A. Speer, on Fifth by the president, Mrs. John Leonard!,
Cornell University w h s represented
•Dally, except Sunday.
fltrect.
i who presided with her usual dignity in the company appearing in "The
t nnd nblity ovor nn unusually full busl- Faith Henler,” George Melford's lat­
SANFORD, FLA.
MIsb Frances Chnppcl, who grndu- ness cnlcndar.
est Paramount picture which comes
nted from the nurses training school
Mrs. Fred Williams was elected to the Star Thontro next Fridny nnd
nt St. Lukes1 Hospital nt Jackson­ first vice president to replace Mrs Saturday. Mrs. William Vaughn
ville, returned homo Inst week nnd II. B. Lewis, resigned. Mrs. Dens, Moody, the widow of the late author
will spend the winter with her pnr- chairman of year Itook committee, of the play, who collaborated with Z.
had on hnnd the now year hooks, most Wall Covington on the scenario, was n
attractive In design nnd arrangement. former student nt Cornell nnd nt pres­
■n
■
Mrs. A. M. Phillips reported tho ent she is a trustee nnd member of the
“Foot of First St.” ■■ work of the house committee in hav­ committee which elects the president.
To tell tho truth about our goods; to supply the
■ ing the club house repaired nnd tho Adolphe Meninu, who played the heavy
most of the best for the least; to be accomodating
■
------------ We Sell ■ fresh paint nnd knlsnminc and tho role of "Dr. Littlefield" Is also n grad­
8:00
to
12:00
P.
M.
and
courteous nnd fair in every detail of our busi­
■
N newly arranged ktchon have most uate of Cornell.
ness
intercourse with you; to endeavor in every
"Tho Faith Henler” proved highly
GOOD BATTERIES ■■ substantial evidence of the success of successful
legitimate
way to merit, gain and retain your con­
on the stage. It was screen­
■ this work.
fidence
nnd
to serve you well nnd with prompti­
------AT-----■
ed by George Melford. Al who saw
■
tude.
Mrs.
Blackman
gavo
nn
interesting
Reserve Your Table
■
"Everywoman," "Tho Sen Wolf," "The
CUT PRICES
■ reoprt showing the wonderful succcess
Round-Up", "Behind My Wife!" and
Judge us by what we stand for nnd our man­
Early
of tho committee on school lunches. other pictures filmed under the direc­
ner of fulfilling these obligations. In our prescrip­
No mailer whnt the other
The work of this committee has been tion of that noted producer, will agree,
tion department, a special source of pride with us,
fellow does we will do better
remarkable, Mrs. Blackman report­ that "Tho Fnith Henler,” is the great­
we use only the best the market affords and only
ing that the lunches would bo served est picture he has thus far given to
merchandise that is recognized as a standard for
beginning Monday, with all equip­ the screen.
quality everywhere.
ment, etc., paid for.
‘
The club voted to present the name WJLL OPEN STATE
May We Share Your Patronage?
a| of Mrs. Ernest Gallowny for state
ROAD FIRST OF YEAR.
■ vice president at large, of the FlorH «b» State Federation at the next meetFORT MYERS, Fla., Oct. 0.—R.
J ini? of the State Federation, In Gaines- P. ansom .county engineer, has nn- EXCELLENT MUSIC
si vlile, in November. Mrs. Galloway's | nounced that stnto rond No. 2 between
l name was presented by Mrs. S. Pules* ( Fort Myers and Arcadia, will be
Jj ton, and seconded by Mrs. Blackkman.opened to travel b ythe first of the
■ No nbler nor enthusiastic club woman year. About fifty convcts with road
Mrs. Galloway could be elected to building equipment have been sent to Phone Valdez Hotel for
New Filling: Station 31 than
this office of honor ,nnd her past rec* Lee county and the work is said to be
Reservations
* ord of faithful and efficient work in rapidly progressing.

R e a l S e r v ic e

REALIZE

Paid In Full

INVITE YOU

The Seminole County ||
.....Bank—

George W. Knight

QUICK SERVICE

SO CIETY

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SE RV I CE

Dinner
Dance

FRANK AKERS
TIRE CO.

Valdez Hotel

Friday
October 14 th

AC

$2.00 PER COVER

BERRY’S
ORE

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6,1921

Unimportant
In the future you will remember that it was the opening of
our first store. W e are now open for business and with new
goods arriving daily, we will soon be in a position to make
everyone see that we are going to live up to our slogan,
“ T he Store That Saves You Money/'

The Store That Saves You Money

SANFORD, FLORIDA

OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
M m m um B m m m m m m m *U M km nukm m M m um »nm nuw m unuw
SHEETS" BURLESON
HAS SECOND AF’l’ENDIX
REMOVED FROM HIS FORM

Lakeland, Fin., Oct, 6.—M. P.
Ifetherington, formerly cdtor of the
Lakeland Telcgrnam, and tho Lake­
land News, and a residont of Lake­
land for 18 years, hna purchased, with
A. J. Holworthy, formerly secretary
of the Chamber of Commorce, tho In­
surance business hero of W. K. Pinor.

Miami, F’n., Oct. 0.—Tho Rev. Kerrison Juniper pastor of the First
Congrcgntlonnl church at St, Peters­
burg, bus boon offered the pastorate
of Hu.' Miami Beach Congregational
church, officials nt n special mooting
last week having decided to extend tho
call. Mr. Juniper spent July and
August of thia year hero and during
the two months f led the pulpit of tho
iocnl church. IIo is a native of Eng­
land, and was oduentod there.
Ho
has boon n ranchman in Australia,
resided in Tnsmanina, preacho ’ in
South Africa In tho gold and diamond
districts, ministered in Mnnitoba, done
welfare work in Now Joraoy and sorv&lt;'&lt;• as n chaplain in the Y. M. C. A.,
work during the world war.

NOTICE
City Licenses Due Oc­
tober
1,1921
*
ATTENTION ia called to the fact
*nnt nil city Licenses are payable on
or before October 1, 1021.
SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to

Section 4, Ordinance 25
which reads aa follows) “That the
,,ty rax Collector before issuing a 11Cct,fiu based on a property value, or
capital stock, shall require tho perR°n applying for a license to make a
wnttcn etatement under oath of the
valuo of the property, or the amount
or the capital stock.”
Application blanks for said licenses
will bo furnished free of charge at the
City Office.
ALFRED FOSTER,
1B6-I0tc
city Tax Collector.

USE GRANDMOTHER'S SAGE TEA
AND SULPHUR RECIPE AND
NORODY WILL KNOW

Tho mnny friends of "Skeots" Bur­
leson, who, at ono time, pitched for
tho Sanford team, will bo interested
In tho following despatch in tho As­
sociated Press from St. Petersburg:
A. O. "Skeets” Burleson, of this
city, civil engineer, and reputed to bo
tho holder of tho organized baseball
record for strike outs in n nlno Inning
game, is convalescing after tho re­
moval of his "second" appendix. Bur­
leson underwent on operation last
year for appendicitis and said ho w ob
cortain the appendix had been ex­
tracted. Last week ho entered a lo­
cal hospital and nftor tho operaton
was informed his appendix had been
taken out Ho would not believe it
until ho viewed i t
Burleson was a pitcher for tho
Bartow club of tho old South Florida
league some years ago, and later, in
1910, played with Mobile, of tho
Southern Association. It was whllo
with the Mobile club that ho establish­
ed n strike-out record, fanning nine­
teen Nashviilo batsmen In jnino in­
nings.

newsies. • Tho UB0 °* s °ff° ond Sulphur for ra.
' storing faded, gray hair to its natural
0_r^o 1color dates back to grandmother's
io Deaf | time. She used it to keep her hair
into tile bonuttfuNy dark, glossy and nttracsuspen- ^^ v®‘ Whenever her hair took on that
ivo been 'dull, fad ed 'o r streaked appearance,
ens and this* wonderful mixture was applied,
ng dates wUh wonderful effect,
ovombor! Dut brewing at home is mussy and
he insti- out °* date. Nowadays by asking at
jed wiro ony drug store for a bottle of “Wyhallcng-!eth’8 SbK° BI,d Su,Phur Compound”
Iyou will got this famous old prepara­
tion, Improved by the addition of othotcrB of or ingredients, which can bo depended
ill name *uP°n to r *&gt;toro natural color and
election beauty to tho hair,
ur a doA well known down-town druggist
ioners.
says it darkens the hair so naturally
and evenly that nobody can toll it has
ils town | keen applied. You simply dampen a
nty seat "ponge or soft-brush with It and draw
tho Inst | this through your hair, taking ono UNIQUE DAMAGE SUIT SETTLED

In tho county wero, ff™y 'hair disappears, and alter anMIAMI, Fla,, Oct. 0.—What ati honor but asec-,other application or two it becomoB tornoys claim was ono of tho most
pessary as neither | beautifully dark and glossy. Adv.
unique damage suits
ever filed in
;y voto. Tho two j
Florida has boon settled out of court
iargost voto were GREAT INCREASE
by counsel for Ilobort Niven, of DeerCity, and in tho
IN MANUFACTURES, fluid, tho plaintiff, and tho Florida
Id last week this
-------East Coast Railway. Niven received
s by a majority of
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Oct. 0.— $7(600.
ty, geographically, Totalling almost $83,000,000,000, tho
According to pnpers In tho case,
iter of tho county, value of the products of the nation’s Njven flj^j „uit for alleged total dls----------- manufacturing industries in 1020 were ability resulting from n naccident alIN
three times ns great as they wero in leged to hava occurred at Deerfield
ifCE WITH
1010 and five and a hal ftlmes what October 0, 1020, Tho plaintiff claimRU1T SHIPPERS, they were in 1000, according to tho eij that ho WM walking ori the raR—
census bureau’s announcement today fogg station platform there about ten
et. 0.—H. II. Ray- of results of last year’s manufacture o’clock on the morning of October, 0,
ind W, P. Lewis, census.
and that the wind was blowing strongigor of the Mallory | There was an avarage of 9,108,200 \y from.the southeast. A curve In the
in conference here ( wage earners employed last year in railroad immediately north of Door*
ganlzation repre- ( the 280,788 manufacturing establish- fl,id ^ u believed, prevented Niven
dew to arranging ments of tho country, whose cspital- from hearing a train (approaching,
-n facilities includ-, isatton totalled $44,678,011,000, and Niven claimed that he did not hear
a to .Baltimore, whoet products were valued a t $82,- the train, which was running south­
west, and Havana. 910,202,000.
ward a t high speed and asserted that
Phone 17S

Fourth and Banford Avo

New Era Printery
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
COMMERCIAL AND
JOB PRINTING

{BIDS W A N T E D

ns It passed the platform tho rush of
wind accompanying1 tho swiftly mov­
ing cars blow his coot up ovor ids
hand and sucked his body townrd the IThe City Commissioners
tron. Tho plalntff alleged that ho of the City of Sanford,
wa snot knocked unconscous but that Florida, will receive bids
his arms wero mutilated and so se­
verely Injured otherwise that ho per­ until 8 p. m. Friday, Oc­
manently lost thq use of them, duo to tober 7, 1921, for fur­
theaccident.
nishing said City with
HoUe. of Application for T in D*«l U ad.r B*c*
tlon t i t , O .n .r.l SlatuU l, la w .
of florid*
N o lle li h .r.tir lilrrn that H. H. Ktlbe., purclm .rr of Tax O rtM Irala No, 237. &lt;1.1*1 tho 2nd
&lt;Uy or Juno, A. 1). 101 ll. Imi fllad Mid certifi­
cate In in, office, and hae made application for
tax deed to U.ue In accordance with lew. Said
certificate emliracea the followlna ileecrlhed
property altuated in Seminole county. Florida,
tn wit: Ioita I, 1, 8, 11, M, 10 and 20, Han■hIni, Helglita. The aatd land twins aeaeiaod *1
the dale of the tMuance of inch certificate In
the name of J. II. Ilryce. Unlc.a eeld certifi­
cate .hell lie redeemed according lo law lax deed
will laauo thereon on the 20th tley of October, A.

I). 1P2I.

Wltneee my official (Ignature and eeal tlila
the mill day of September. A. I). 1021.
(HKAM
B. A. IIOUUI.ABH.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fie.
I)-m-Slr
nyt A. M. WKBKH, D. O.

one Combination Pump
Engine Chemical and
Hose Motor Car, 600 to
750 gallon capacity. 1,000 feet more or less of
Standard 2% in. fire
hose.
Certified check of 5%
must accompany each
bid.
City reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
C. J. RYAN,
City Manager.

Office supplies of all kinds at The
Herald Printing Co, When you want
anything in this line see Thu Herald.
We have it or can get it.
0-27-8tc

announces a reduction in prices of 35 per
cent on all short orders, and the price o f
regular meals will be reduced later.

Everything in Season can always
be Found at

THE BELL CAFE
Quick and Satisfactory Service Will be Rendered
COFFEE, Sc per cup—Drink All You Want
Will appreciate a call from you------------ Give ua a Trial

---------------WE THANK YOU---------------

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THB SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, m i

PAGE POUR

rr*WEATHER AND CROP
but this will b« divided with the At­ Ism and false pessimism—digging in
^
lantic Cosit Line now—that it has and fightingl
Hie day of miracles has passed. Conditions In Florida far the Week
entbrod here. Wo would rethind he
Ending October 4. 1921.
railroads that, Just because we have Only tho things como true that we
Temperature:—Temperature aver­
no boat lines at present, It ia not say­ want to come true.—Jacksonville Me­
TOE HERALD PRINTING CO., Inc. ing we won't have any. Just such tac­ tropolis.
aged much abovo tho normal during
m u im i
-----------0 ■ - —
tics na the roads are now using havo
tho week, especially in north and conSOMETHING TO CONSIDER.
trnt portions of tho section; it was
ft. J. H O LLY ____ :________ Editor already caused a movement looking to
M. J. LILLARD....8ecretary-Treaaurer the establishment of a boat lino. Tho
near normal In the extreme south.
The people of Sanford are now and
railroads may-think they are wise, but
Precipitation:—Tho week was al­
To be sure they are.
B . A. HEEL.____ ..General Manager
they don’t give much evidence of wis­ have been for yean and will be for together more favorable as regards
ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr„
The principal of sound banking requires
dom.
years to come very much concern­ molsturo than during the previous
onooLAtion kavaokb
"The railroads have done n great ed over the question of taxation. You week. Widespread ahowen and loyally
that for every dollar a bank loans, one
Fhoua 148 np to 6 P. M
deal
for
Florida;
this
must
be
admit­
cannot
havo
improvements
without
heavy
rains
occurred
in
the
several
»» twUwttw
dollar must be placed on deposit in the
ted. They havo made it possible for taxes and the city that has a low tax divisions, but more rain is needed
■knnytlM rrt** la AAtm w
bank?
.. •'
the sections to develop nnd havo been rate has one of two things: It has throughout tho section, especially over
powerful factors in this development. no impprovomenta or It owns tho small areas and along tho Atlantic
ll*m4 m a t, \ r O ut**
Thus,' the bank becomes a distributing
Progress nnd transportation facilities public utilities. Now If tho people of coast counties. The greatest rainfall
point for the liquid wealth of the com­
“
b” s i i S go hand in hand.
Sanford want to improve tholr town Were: Fcmandina, 1.1; Jacksonville,
l4r«rUil^ r»l
"The railroads, however, have bene­ and want lower taxes they will havo 1.3. Ganesvlllo, 2.1; Inverness, 2.3;
munity.
fited by tho development of Florida to get busy on the question of mu- Brooksvllle, 1.0; Orlando, 2.6; Pensa&gt;* ri^r.
l»
You help yourself and you further the
ns well ns those who own property nlclpal ownership. The Southern Util- cola, 3 J; Carrabclle, 2.3; Fcnhollow*■«**» r of The AaaocUtod Pr
progress of your city and section every
here. The proposition of development Ities Co., i~ just like tho railroad com­
is strictly n commercial one to the panies—they will have to be shown ay, 1.5; Eustls, 3.1; and Ft. Myers,
time you deposit a dollar in the bank.
3.1 inches
railroads, and the distribution of prof­
and you need expect no favors from
Condition of Crops:—A quick re­
It aesma that another city election its has been general. The railroads them ai,d not oven the lowering of one vival occurred In truck, sweet pota­
is loopiing on the horizon the sign# are not called upon to sacrifice now. cent on anything they sell. After the toes ,cane, and citrus fruits, where
being Ihe great Interval displayed all They arc entitled to reasonable returns war when everything was high they
the rainfall was sufficient, but rain
on their Invcktments, nnd while they
a t once tn city afTnlrs.
were entitled to a bet'er rate. Now was too late to benellt some—much
claim
this
is
all
they
arc
vetting
now,
J
‘ * -----------^ --------CX)ft^Ui«Ty BUjlLPER
that everything. . that
. . -enters into tho damago has rwylteil to all ns a result
Sanford ia reorganizing n bank and the establishment of w atir lines will . , _ ....
L
J
*
gas
and
of
tho
persistent
dry
weather.
Sihovrof lights and
trust company out of ft# Peoples Rank. undoubtedly cause a change In their
F. P. Forater, President
The new institution will be capitalized attitudes—and possibly in their rates, wnter and Ice has been lowered Uhie era delaped the picking of the last of
B. F. \yhilner, Cashier
at' |19d,000. The atock wna ovor-aub- too. At least independent boat lines people are etntitled to a lower ra te ., the cotton crop In portions of the
acribed in ono day. Theae .Celery will create competition—and compe i- Do wc get it? Sanford ia paying mme north and west. The soil ia much 1mFeds have faith In tholr home indus­ tldn Is never without Us advantages." for ice and water nnd gas and elec-1proved ,and plowing, hitherto sustricity thun many of tho other cities pended owing to dry, hot weather, has
---------- o ■
tries,—Orlando Reporter-Star.
in tho state of Florida and Sanford boon resumed. The planting of oats
WHAT
TAMPA
MERCHANT
-----------0------ :—
will
continue to pay U as long as the has begun in some
localities, nnd
FOUND
IN
THB
MARKETS
Willis Powell, the live wire who
IS
Southern
Utilities
Co.,
is
allowed
to
trucking
is
more
active.
The pecan
guides the destinies of the Lake Coun­
Fred Wolf,one of the leading retnil collect it. The only remedy is to start crop is reported to be good in the
ty Chamber of Commerce, Is getting
out a regular newspaper now in hia merchants ofTampa has justreturned the hnll rolling right now for muni- Jefferson county district. Some syrup
"LAconlca," the official organ of the from n visit to the nation’s markets' cipal ownership nnd while it may take ia being mnde, and much cane is in
Chamber of Commerce. It seema that in the north nnd cast. Nothing con­ years to put it over it will eventually local markets. It grade# from fair to
Vegetables are not so
W)1U# wanted the right kind of pub­ vinced him ns such ns essential to suc­ bo put over if the people here are very good.
You Can Find the Name of Every JJve Pro­
cessful
business
now
ns
advertising.
sincere
and
have
the
backbone
to
go
plentful
ns
during
previous years—
licity and he can only obtain the right
"Tho
real
manufacturers
are
fight­
ahead
and
vote
bonds
for
the
only
imdue
to
hot,
dry
weather
of
previous
kind through a newspaper, hence the
fessional and Business Man in
blight four page "LAconics" that ing hnrd for business now," said Mr. provement that will turn tho money months,
Wolf,
"nnd
they
are
getting
it.
On
directly back to the city treasuryboosts Lake County early and often.
Sanford in This Column
“Laconics" ought to bring Tavares be­ well known advertised articles it is Streets# and sewers and sidewalks
very hard to get deliveries; such roo«1s ( nn&lt;| many other improvements arc
fore the public.
are
being allotted as-in wnr days.1needful and should bo made but they
- ■ — ' o —■■- LAWYERS
CONTRACTORS
There
is, however, an abundance o f ; turn nothing back to the city coffers.
WHAT WILL TIIK TRAFFIC
inferior and unhranded goods, much Your municipally owned plan*# will
HEART
of which is going begging.
S. 0 . Shinholser
George A. DeCottes
he money makers for you from pte
"In talking to officers of the houses 1very start nnd you will see a big dif­ TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS
In olden days railroads would make
Attorney-ut-Law
Contractor and Builder
IF BACK HURTS OR BLAD­
Ihe freight rates with the remark that that we buy from, the one thought ference in the tax
ra*es in a few
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
FLORID!
Ihe sky was the limit nnd make the
hammered home was that yeara afterward.
DER BOTHERS.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
rates consistent with "all the traffic
tbf Pro*onl period the retailer doIt is well to take up this nuttter at
If you must have your meat every
would bear" nnd in Inter years they ing ihe most nnd best advertising is once. A new ice factory here would
Sanford Construct’n Co,
the
one
who
is
getting
the
business.
It
are going beyond the sky and making
BATTERIES
bring
down
the
price
of
ice'and
the
dV
’
fat
but
flush
&gt;
'our
kidne&gt;'9
CONTRACTORS AND BUILBEIth
tho rntes beyond what the traffic will was impressed upon me that the present company has no franchise to with salts occasionally, says a noted
stores
which
attempted
to
reduce
ad­
BUXO
YOtnt
Planea
and Specifications Cheerfallr
hear, ns the Palmetto News says:
sell ice. Any one can start a factor}- authority who informs us that meat
vertising
now
arc
foolishly
risking
Furnished
"Are the rnilronds going'lo continue
here at any time and if you are not forms uric acid which almost para- Battery Troubles to Us
their
business
lives.
Ail
Work
Guaranteed
to insist on killing the goose that lays
m ZlMtriMj W«rk tad e*a (tv*
satisfied with the quality of ice and ***** the kidncy* in their efr°rt to « ‘ W.
"W
oTf
Bros,
have
always
been
firm
H.
T.
PACE
P. O. Boz !»l
r«i
depaaiaUe
*»rrU»..
the golden eggs?" asks the Palmetto
WX ALSO RATX CO*rZTXXT MECBAXIO
News—and the News is in a position ■M'evors in liberal advertising, and the quantity your redress is to start pd “ from the b,ood- , The&gt;'
ro t OTXXBAUUXU TOOX CAB
another factor}-. The one prime no- ,lufrp“ h and weaken, then you suffer
to know whnt it is talking about.
1*l hns *,aitl u" M’lcndidly. In the face
“ duH m!sery Jn the kidne&gt;* ««* Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractors
Palmetto is located in one of the °* '‘"“‘“'‘l conditions, printer’s ink ccssity in the life of the people in the
summer is ice. You can get it. Don't |° n» *barp pains in the back or sick
Sketches and Estimates Free; m
has
held
up
our
volume
for
us
this
Company
richest south Florida counties—Mannbring any more of vour troubles to hcad"che* dizziness, your stomach
building too large and none too email.
year—and
in
the
next
few
months
we
tee—when* millions of dollars' worth
Phone 189
L- A. Renaud, Prop. ----- ALL WORK GUARANTEED----the
newspaper
abou't
these
various
80Ur*
tonffUe
fa
coated
and
whfn
th*
are
going
to
make
this
same
print­
uf produce is raised each season and
&gt;“ d
rheumatic
shipped over the railroads to Eastern er's ink do more for us than it has phases of the corporations. You have woa,her
Wilson &amp; Shorey
the
remedy
in
your
hands
to
get
th
e
'
Th&lt;
‘
^
in
e
^
t
s
cloudy,
full, HARTFORD BATTERY
ever
done
before.
markets.
Pine
and Garland Bta., Orlando, Fla.
of sediment, the channels often get
"Months ago we anticipated a heavy proper results. Get It.
Manatee county specializes in early
sore and irritated .obliging you to
“Battery Insurance”
truck. The vegetables on the markets fntl and winter business, and wv
PURE WATER
bought
heavily
of
the
well
known
PETITIONS FOR NOMINATIONS. w k n ]irt two or t b w times during
Sold and Serviced by
first hring the l*est prices, and in the
the night.
lines
that
we
represent.
Thus
we
aret
cultivation of these crops speed is one
To neutralize these irritating acids,
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
of the major considerations in the adequately prepared for the now' Petitions are being circulated
Elder Springs Water
to
clearse
the
kidneys
and
flush
off
season,
and
we
are
going
to
use
bigagain
for
the
nominees
for
City
Comminds of tho producers. As the sea
99.98% PURE
Haight &amp; Wieland
son advances, and greater quantities t-i r ,u'WflPaPvr space than we have missioner, the election to be held in the body’s urinous waste get four
Phone Sll-W
Sanford. Fla.
of vegetables reach the markets, p ric -'evor us°d in telling people about what November, the nominee making the ounces of Jad Salts from any phar­
c» are less fancy. The old law of suphave.
race for election later and the nomi- macist here; take a spoonful in a glass
GARAGES
ply and demand and pricea is always
0
i nation of course being equal to elec- of water before breakfast for a few
LORD’S PURITY
days and your kidneys will j»hen act
in operation.
COUNTRY NEEDS MORE DRUMS,
Smith Bros. Garage
WATER
This means that, in a big way the
| This is one part of the present city fine. This famous salts is made from
I
Expert Repairing
producers are dependent upon the rail- ■ ^he country needs more men like charter tnat should be changed. It the acid of grapes and lemon juice,
AS GOOD AS THE BBST
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
rpads for transportation. If cars arc John S. Drum. San Francisco banker, was put in the present form to do combined with Hthia, and has been
Oak and First
Daily Service
Phone 197
not available, or if they are delayed in who, in an address before the Ameri- away with politics but as far as do- used for generations to flush and
reaching the shipping points, the pro-(Can Bankers’ Association, said the im- inP away with polities is concerned stimu,*tf
kidneys, also to
REAL ESTATE
dpcers lose money. The producers can
. . .
,, .
. w,.
no .-harw
rtn
neutralize the acids in urine, so it no
SANFORD NOVELTY
figure delay in terms of dollars * nd,P™ ° "
0 wor
“
ne 10 H the kind. Politics enters into the m at-‘,onptr iirrita‘« - thu»
bladder
uogs U
is *U
ail wn'
wrong;
that there
there '•
is noth’
noth- ,fee nnd, W
, m . l.r
, ,.,, ...»&gt;............- v....
.
weakness
E. F. Lane
Mnta!dof*
nK: ,hat
,
, , l tPr
and 100013
Urger
than ever be-, weakness.
. "” ,
, ,
WORKS
On the other hand, if cars arc a»vail- ing in either the domestic or foreign {ort in eVpn. r]tction and in5trad o f ; J«d Sa’t* i» inexpensive; cannot inReal
Estate
and
Insurance
able and on the side-track waiting
ng to situation to give m e to the pessimistic allowing
.iiowin- as many candidates to run jure, and makes a delightful effervesV. C. COLLER, Prop.
l&gt;e loaded, the pnxiuccr cannot afford conclusion that the world is riding a
Phone 95
as feel inclined that way it narrows cent Hthla-water drink.—Adv.
to kick against freight rates. He is high tide to ruin. The world needs
the nomination down to two candi­
General Shop and Mill
forced to take his chances, win or lose more men like him, in fact.
Post cards—local new .—te each at
dates
as each one must nave a certain
—and there are already enough ehancMr. Drum is not a dreamer, nor a
Geo.
W.
Knight
the Herald office.
Work
ea to take without tossing profits in retired business man, but an active per cent, of the qualified voters on
Real
Estate
and
insurance
a hat and taking an even draw with banker, a man who is trained to think the petition before he can be a candi­ Five* Examined
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Gla*«e* Designed
SANFORD
FLORIDA
the carrier#:
in terms of dollars and whose success date and the number of candidates is
S17 Commercial Street Sanford, Fla.
Henry McLaulin. Jr.
What i# true of Manate county is depend* upon an accurate a n a ly sis of
to *h-* number of voters. Un­
OPT.
D.
less# a mqn has a number of enthu­
also true of many other Florida coun-1conditions.
. Employment Bureau..
TRANSFER
tie*.
He informed the members of the as- siastic friends who will cam- a peti­
The
vocational committee of the Busi­
The problem of transportation and sociation that his opinion was not an tion around he cannot run. Unless a
ness and Professional Women’s Club “WE DELIVER THE GOODS'*
rates is one that affects the whole individual one, but the substance of man gets sufficient signers he cannot
requests all young women desiring
atate. Ami the problem is made more reports received from more than a run. If the other fellows beat out a
employment to register at tha First Quick Service Transfer
accurate by the fact that no relief is thousand other bankers, which adds to third man with a petition it is con­
National Rank.
Storage Facilities
fined to the two who get to the voters
In sight—and by the fact increases in it* accuracy.
AGNES G. BERNER. Chairman
If we please you, tell others; U u&lt;»
rates are being asked.
No class of business men is in closwith a petition and then —
tell us. Phone 498
OPTOMETRIST
Commenting on these facts the t r touch with the trend of business, You sign a petition and only one. OPTICIAN
Graduate
Northern
lllinoi*
College
WILSON VULCANIZ­
News says:
than bankers. They are interested in ^rid thi* binds you to vote for the ( ^ ^
HOTELS
Sanford. Fla.
“Thorailroads out of the Palmetto every line of business, for every line man whose petition you signed re-- 1- *****
yt-________________
ING WORKS
section have asked for higher loral °f business is connected with banking ganiless of who may come out later.
----C. C. WILSOX. Owwr
Hotel Montezuma
freight rates. This section has been more or less, therefore banking af- It is not the proper procedure an d : v j- « , |.
. j.
SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
the greatest paying piece of road on fords a close inside study of general: limits the candidates and limits the F iK J K IIIlg 3110 I rCS4?rVlTlJ?
REASONABLE PRICES
“Sanford’s New Hole!"
VPItkl Br.tS.ri .r,,« BtlUlaf
the entire Seaboard Air Line system, condition*.
’ povrera of the voters and is too much
r1110
f.n Up Per Day
— ..
.
F*1** optimism ia worse than no op- on the autocratic order to suit the
‘
—-------------timUm st all. But there is a lot of average American voter whose ideas
Sanford Machine &amp;
' ill-founded pessimism abro*d in the of fair play would demand that th e '
Foundry Co.
i
We have the
land—and this is adding to the com- bars be let down and everybody ran \
General
Machine and Boiler Work#
jdexuy of the problem which Mr. that wishes. The editor of the UerAutomobile Flywheel Steel Gear
( Dram referred to as “maUdjustment- aId calItd
u .j,;,
n ^
Morris* Suprem e l.unch Tongue
bands in stock
h ollowing war there is always . th* ch. rtcr U,t y„ r. lt
Bot.
which kas bees chilled and slic­
Crank Shafts Re-turned
ed m akes a tem pting dish when
ELECTRICAL
g a rn i .b ed w ith staffed olives.
fbr nothing » ' ^
„ more petition We Mason. Sure-Seal Jars
more trying than readjustment—and _ ;n
.
...
*
-• #
” Contractors
and Jelly Glasses
certainly nothing shatter, the estab-‘ Wfl" ^
^
Sanford
Steam
Laundry
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
luhed order of things more than war.; of ^
mir^
Pkoaa &lt;12
CANDY—INCLUDING AF­
See our line of
FOR SERVICE
It is always revolutionary in ita ef-!
0
TER DINNER MINTS—
frets.
I A scientist says the race is grow -'
til Pork
Call M&amp;J
kas Just been received.
However, at this time there is no I ^ng taller. Evidently the next genera- Stone Crocks. Coolers,
• Ave.
cause for international pessimism. The' tion will find it even more difficult to
Churns, etc.
problems will not settle them selves,! make ends meet.
Acteylene Welding
t» r should this be expected; but neith- j
------------------------er will pessimism settle them. The* It b all right to guard the Panama
OF ALL KINDS
solution is in labor and thrift—dis­ canal, but what we need in these days
07-4*4
playing back-bone and tackling the is something to keep energy alines
Sanford W elding Co.
jobs ahead—casting aside false optim- out of the alimentary canal.
HARDWARE CO
Located in Eagle Bldg, 245 Oak At*.

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

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ARE THE RELATIONS BETWEEN
A BANK AND ITS PATRONS
INTIMATE AND RECIPROCAL?

1

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First ANational Bank
PROFESSIONAL AND B U P
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

j

MEAT CAUSE OF
KIDNEY TROUBLE

TIME

LUNCH TONGUE

STONE JARS

Deane Turner

BALL

G1LL0N &amp;
FRY

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,
*

In and About
Jt The City

NOT MODELS OF CONSTANCY

Summary of tba
PloaUng Small
Observer Has Found That HouseMention of
Talks Sacelactly ;
Wrens Occasionally Figure In
Birds’ “ Divorce Court"
Arranged for
Hitler* In Brl
—«
fireonel Item1
Herald Readers ! *
tflnterooi
"Little birth In their nests ngree,"
So likewise do their parents, presum­
* # # # # # * «
ft ably. Hut there bus been much specu­
ft
ft lation ns to whether palls of lilnH
ft
ft once married, tlo or do not perpOtuiito
ft
ft the wedded relation from year to your.
How about the lionse-wrenf It Is a
*
ft
gentle anil virtuous bird, almost semift
ft domesticated, ns one might suy, Inas­
For Florida: Partly cloudy
We have priced our fall clothing^so that the highest
4
ft much ns It ctlNtutuurlly hulltls Its nest
tonight and Friday; probably
*
priced suit in the house will not go over $45.00,—and that
ft In or ubout huiuuii Ini hi to lions. People
rains in extreme nouth
*
Greatest weather In tho world. ft who hnve watched the liablls of Imusoportion, warmer in extreme
is why we are selling them almost as fast as they arrive.
# Not too cold or too hot and ft wrens bnve often been beard to any
north portion tonight.
* just enough of that fall ft that they were sure the same pairs re­
And they are—
* weather in tho air to make ft turned to the same nesting places sea­
*
*
*
« *
* you feel like loving your ft son after season. They were pro­
# mothor-ln-law. It took a long ft claimed ns models of marital con­
Yankees won yesterday.
# time to get hero this year but ft stancy.
However, Mr. 8. Prentiss Baldwin of
,M w OpMlM S»I« «t v o , . n . * it is here and the cold spell ft Cleveland, who for ninny years ban
AND* that struck the north will send ft made the trapping nml handing of
jtirs Friday# the tourists shivering to Flori­ ft birds his special bobby (uftenvurd re­
Giants ought to win today, but you # da early thin year. And it Is ft leasing them to he siihseqiiciitly re­
* just as we have been telling ft trapped perhaps nml Iduntlflcd), has
niter can tell.
* the folks In the north—Octob­ ft found tlmt tiouse-wrens nrc no more re­
liable In tholr conjugal relations ilinn
The Ladles of the Presbyterian # er in one of tho finest monthu ft folks. In some instances these rela­
# of tho year In Florida. Como ft
tions are perpetuated from season to
Chu' ehDec. 2 h0,d
U’rir
Chrl8‘m"
* down while tho honey 1b on tho ft
nnd
3.
1321.
167-o.a.w.tfc
senson; but often It bnppeus Hull u
xair, Pro*
* honoysuckle and tho cowslips ft house-wren, tunic or female, Indulges
Roys School Suits, 2 pair pants for * on the daisy and the buterfllos ft In n violent lllrtatlon, even making n
ft titlin’ nt starting housekeeping, and
JS.9H at the Opening Snlo.—YoweH fl, * urc making butter, yes,
ft then tanking llnul choice of another
lflG-2tc *
5:40
A.
M.
OCTOBER
6
Friday, 7th.
*
Maximum ...................... 80 ft mate. Divorces occur, A gentleman
,
s r j# £ r /M r / s y /w e # e i
50 ft house-wren mny marry, rear a finally
George DeCottcs has returned from * Minimum ......
* Range ............................. 00 ft nnd then leave his wife, going olT with
Tampa where he went on business.
* Bnrometer ....................... 30.10 * another Indy house-wren and setting up
nil establishment with her. Where­
ft upon there Is nothing for the deserted
Snow white clothes only como back * Calm and cloudy,
ft female to do but get another liuslmml.
to your homo from the Sanford Branch
f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t
ft
Lakeland Steam Laundry. Phono 475. *
107-2tc
RESEARCH WORK IN Tnor*!C3
The many friends hero of W. B.
Will the party who
Everything reduced for 10 days nt Olcson nro glad to have him for a few New York Zoological Society Has Sta­
took
child’s
red
tion (n British Qulana—Woman
Yowell’s Opening Sale, Friday, 7th. days in tho city. Ho has just returned
swentcr from my car in front of Peo­
Is Official Artist.
IGO-Ztc from a trip to Now York and other
ples’ Bonk on Wednesday, please rc.
points nnd is on his way to Southern
turn
to Herald office.—F. W. Talbott.
two principal fields of activity
Get your bnttery filled with distill* Florida points. Mr. Olcson wns horo of The
the New York Zoological society are
ti voter free at the llof-Mnc Battery for some time ns manager of the Scm- tbe zoological park In the Bronx nml
Co., "Foot of First Street." They inolo Grill.
Conserve Your Sight
the aquarium nt tho Buttery. A third
make their own.
107-0tc
undertaking lias been tin* successful os.
Judge and Mrs. Schelle Maines have tnhllshlng of u tropical research sta­ Our'shnded goggles, shell frames, gold
II. L. Mi-Kcnric, of Jacksonville, is returned from u trip to tho old Maines tion In British Ouiniia, South America, mountings, etc., in SIZES FOR CHIL­
spending several days hero transact­ home nt Lake Hutier. While there under tho directorship of William [ DREN are meeting with grent favor.
they attended the big picnic and bnr- Beebe. This laboratory Is situated In Wo fit children with children’s glass­
ing business.
bccuo celebrating the firHt birthday of bungalows lit thc edge of Hut tropical es nnd they uro always pleased.
and although almost on tho
Have your watches nnd jewelry re­ the new Union county. Judge Mnincs Jungle,
equator, tho nbRcnco of lllcs nnd mos­
T O M M O O I IE
paired nt Mcl.aulin's. Two first class made the speech of the day nnd told quitoes, the cool nights and tho com­
the people about the prosperity of the fortable living conditions make ll an
watch makers. Prompt service.
OPTOM ET 111ST—OPTIC IAN
140-tfc new counties of South Florida nnd es­ Idcnl place for scientists and artists to
Office Opp P. O.
Phone 132
pecially of Seminole.
enrry on research.
This Inst season 17 workers took ndHerald gets results by innings but
TO SEE BETTER SEE MOORE.
vantage of tho stntlon. The ollk-lnl
not the plays. However, it is tho re­ Routh Bros. Bakery
avo saaignoa n i|al
artist of the expedition Is Miss Isahcllo
sult that the public wants.
‘~
M
*7tovT^Tnvr~[iolii)ilr
Opens Downtown Store Cooper. This last year she executed
over 300 water colors of crentures
Classified ndvertUftqpnta, 5 cent* a line. No *d
HOOFING, Red nnd green slate sur­
Routh Bros. Bakery hnvo opened a such ns Insects, fish, frogs, lizards,
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged
ftM °^$rl In
n■)b
face, 3-ply $3.25 per square. Tiger
snakes, bnts and other organisms
must iccompany all orders. Count five worda to a
brand, plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75; downtown retnil store ill the Princess whoso delicate coloring vanishes al­
l-p!y, $2.2.'). Free delivery. Address Thcntre building in the room former­ most Immediately after death. The
cording!/.
t HfiUrtnam adnt yarn
M, E. Ginn, Iiox 331.
139-26tp ly occupied by the Qunlity Shop. Here subjects nro all drawn from life, being
ft ortJ -lot xn) solas
An appropriation of $310,000 for
they will hnve fresh brend, rolls, held In tho hand and studied under u Red Cross work In connection with tho 1
FOR RICNT- Su^HW/HVi WI»9ii sofiW
FOR
SALE
308-J.
New fidl coats, suits nnd drosses re- rakos, pies nnd confections of nil kinds hand lens. The Intricacy of detail nnd "clean-up" cnmpulgti Instituted by tho
_/as ortw osofH
dated for 10 days at YowelPs Frldny, every day. Tho retnil store will open lldelity to Hie natural coloration, to­ Government to bring the claims of all FOR SALE—Rosa No. 4 seed, Irish FOR RENT—Stonngmrfonnt: -Aiddfart
with tho beauty of very rent ur* disabled service men who tire entitled
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.—L. A.
the 7th.
10G-2tc next Saturday at noon. You know gether
P. It., care iKhoobldus «ni) (JflTnQtp
131-tfc
the Sanford Maid Brend and the nice Untie feeling, makes the paintings to Federal aid before Hie proper gov- Brumloy.
FOR
KENT—FumRrhai ,»0t&gt;rtUP'»tfor
worthy of comparison with tho work eminent bureau for nctlon, bns bqen -----------------------------------------------You can get the Daily Herald every hot rolls that have made Routh Bros, of Jnpnneso artists.
light
hou8ekJdptbf/Ji’/7it&gt;'OftkA AW'
made by tho American Red Cross.1 j-qu SALE—8-room house with all
day either nt newsstands or by carrier famous. You can get them now at
nuo.
-I‘to bnn JualduaiodOlttf
I ho hxecutlvo Committee of tho i modern convenience, excellent reany time nt tho retnil store. See tho
or by mail in the city nt 4:30.
Amnrlcnn Red Cross In making the pn|r prlvnto watM workS( ln doair. FOR
Now, Who’ll Answer Jane?
advertisement in the Daily Heruhl.
Jane, who lives at Sixty-first street npproprlutlrm authorized Hie appropri­ ' able location. Reasonable terms. Apconnecting, m i « i o^uftjuM m
"EXIDE" BATTERIES, tho Giant
terrace nnd Main street, Is at that ation of $35,000 of this sum to tho ,
cd.
Inquire Hi
"Just before kindergarten" ago when American I.eglnn to defray tin* ox-j ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street,
that livts in a box. Wo can now fur­ OFFICERS WERE UP
jb •(,‘JtlJ dolor/ ni J
llfl-tfc
life appears an exciting experiment. penso of the Legion representatives
BOUND OVER YESTERDAY
nish six Volt Batteries nt $24.50. Wo
to tho various districts of
TERM OF CIRCUIT COURT. She tries nil Ihe possibilities In new nsslgned
buy, sell, exchange, rcchnrgo and roFOR SALE—Stable manure; enr lots.
the
Veterans
Bureau.
^W
'A N T E T ) '^ 1
10
things she encounters In her busy
brtp -wal -* a Fa itV'
fair all makes Batteries.—Ray Broth­
Good dry stock. Price $7 per ton, f. W A N T E IJ^s^conff
Tho
remainder
of
the
appropriation
days,
even
going
so
far
ns
to
mnko
Chief of Police Killibrew, Officer
ers. Phone 518.
150-tfc
the good old English language do a was authorized for apportionment o. b. cars, Snnford. Chnse &amp; Co.
Harrison nnd City Manager ,Ryan trick for her whim.
among the several Divisions of tho
k4»A&lt;&amp;&gt;
151-tfc. roeton tru%
wero
Horved
with
warrants
yester­
&lt;(f aladl bnn
It G. McKinnon, of Oakland, was in
Jnno experimented with n toy hnl- Red Cross for carrying on Hint part SMALL HOUSE with an extra lot,
the city yesterday mingling with day nnd bri light before Justicu of tho loon jhe other day, Inllntlng It to dan­ of th« "clean-up" work that fulls di­
WANTED—Celcry”.baitaIMiiapiiirinfn
$350 ensh, bulnnco $12.00 per month.
friends and attending to business.
auto body lmUditi£bHaJ TOpadmUg.
Poaco L. G. Strlngfellow on the chnrgo gerous proportions so that the escap­ rectly upon the Bed Cross organization.
—E. F. Lane, tho Real Estnto Man. All kinds eilwdbd wirk iin vwsiDedldi
of shooting Fred Fredericks and wniv- ing nlr would blow tho whistle as long
104-ltp Garngu. hiQharliobfltkn/Kin
It takes a good laundry to turn out ing toe preliminary hearing were ns possible. Bystanders foresaw dis­
aster
ns
tho
Imlloon.
under
pressure
log ni a«v/ ad JiulJ jjanal/an
FOR SALE—A pair of young, black
first ilass work.—Sanford Ilrnnch of bound over to tho circuit court in tho
from Juno’s lusty lungs, grow alnrmmnro mules, at a bargain/ Phono i i r a \W I?IVw* R,aHT ,b0Y
t e Lakeland Steam Laundry. Phone sum of $500. This is the second phase
Iuglyx
ICO.
152-tfc W
H PRINT**
l0'
107-2tc| in tho shooting of Fredericks Satur.Tnno considered their wanting cries
ING
TltrtDMJ
JONB
TltA
rfruN O T
.
------ | day night when ho wns discovered nt without excitement, tfhon sho asked
SPECIAL LUMBER PRICES: Com­
A
FR
AI
U
&gt;
nOEi
i
A
l
n
u
|
j
yprt,
H
td
WORK1;
.on s 'ike city politics will hold tho a atill nnd upon being commanded to calmly:
plete building schedules on request.
Vnrlous relief projects of the Junior
boirds now to the exclusion of overy halt wns ftred upon by the officers nnd
"If I hrenk tho Imlloon, will tho American Red Cross In European Saves you 1-3 of cost.
APPLY**
AT-»
Ul®L
HERALD
l^RlNTM
Book of
thing else. Most people would rather filled with bird shot. He has been nt whistle whist"—Kansas City Slnr.
countries resulted In helping 237,00(1 House plans $1.50. Money refunded if INOiCOAtBANVl ol ,xaJ J ooIe inli«itf
wlk politics than business.
tggn vUaoig oi him soxal noiralioq
(lostltuto children during the last fis­ not satisfactory, or if we soil you lum­
the hospital sinco nnd is thought to
Tnov/TOff
Tihraqslb^gnrhnxn-^rtt itn?
Much
Money
Spent
for
Coal.
cal
yenr,
according
to
the
annual
re­
bo out of danger by tho physicians.
ber. Send list for estimate.—Gulf •jinqQARBfi91SilANDiRUGB«'iii)o
port
of
the
Amcrlcnn
Red
Cross
for
One
federal
building
In
Wnll
street.
Sanford’s quota of visitors arriving Tho outcome of the case will ho
I,umber Co., Perry, Fla.
10-1-lm
Now York, now holds gold coin and that period. Tho growth of tho activi­
,19V9WOti ,!) WASHED*//)*) qid - ton
*n Tampa yesterday included L. D. watched with interest.
bullion having n vnhte of $1,500,000,- ties of tho Juniors abroad Is innnl- FOR SALE—One young fresh milk
- itiendcn, who will spend several
VibHHwa'Vk'i-yotfP
W wil, Wrfl
000. Thin Is one llftli of all the gold fested hy u comparison which shows
cow.—R. L, Garrison.
103-fltc c\nit,r n ^ y M w f t e / m m m b ^ c
ays here with friends nnd transacting
FREE GASOLINE.
that has been produced In the world this figure Is 200,000 linger Iluin Hint
FOR SALE—Bargain, flvo room cotWWsHFra’,,,06si‘ifiin8,Ani'tf
•Witness.—Tjunpn Tribune.
since tho beginning of civilization. of the previous fiscal yenr.
Tho
National
Children’s
Fund
raised
tngo,
largo
lot.
Box
117.
103-Gtp
Never
before
has
so
much
of
the
pre­
..
Jns. F. Magee, who originated free
.slivo loJnentabnul «ji lo '&lt;*•*»
school children, members of thu
„ i,r
. *uundrlos hnvo gotten gasoline In Snnford, is nt it again nt cious yellow inetnl been collected In one hy
A REAL BARGAIN In Celery farms Tnrfr—n^bon- •ovnRTtimoonwu—orrP*
Junior
American
Beil
Cross,
wns
r mens grimy and brown, then lot 1tho IIof-Mac Bnttery Co. with a bet- place at one time. But great as Is drawn upon for $420,557 for those proj­ and orange groves.—E. F, Lane, tho
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1u&gt;1” Knmv white.—Sanford Iter plan than over. Each customer of this enormous treasure which lies In ects. Receipts for tho National Chil­ Real Estato Man.
16i-4tp: xnliDH
od) snlsao-tsai xloaial Hid
one of Unde Sam’s ussny offices, It
HwnVr*
•ttntl
Laundry, i tho llof-Mnc Bnttery Co,, has his H- IniB only one hnlf of the value of the dren’s Fund during the Inst llscnl year
no solux
FORD TRUCK for sale.—West Sido ..vodn b.fkl8
e
107-2tc | conso number taken nnd each evening totnl quantity of coni purchased by totalled $155,317.
Grocery.
104-tfc M A K K It A N D A t l T E R E R W *
the winning number 1b drawn and fuel consumers In Hie United Stutes
America
Succors
Russians
’*(45Cfi!i9*1ciwris«s,“,,i:'“3
, !^ ern "nvel“ Kivo us glimpses of shown in the window next day. The In » single year.—Floyd W. Parsons.
I ;000.ill? womd Bomooiu no xn) lutn
Food, clothing ami medical relief FOR SALE—Seven passenger 1021
s everything in thoworld except lucky person can Becure their prize In World’s Work.
Cadillac.
R.
C.
Maxwell.
100-Gt
“ pjrt'ct'hawoltmmarrqrnwrert) grtitt
costing $700,000 lias been provided by
K00li grammar.
gua anytime within a week. Go to tho
Hie American Bed Cross for the thou­ FOR SALE—Very desirablo city pro­
I’*Wg Wsted MesJuuGoodcXIralAh.io
now filling station of tho llof-Mnc
Photographs Borealis.
sands of Russian refugees stranded
Gpvdi-jUsalNk xMeattt gHNMdoeriinn
perty. See B. F. Whitnor, nt First
Battery Co., at tho "Foot of First
A Norwegian sciential, M. Stunner, Inst year lu Constantinople oud vi­
A
A 11H A f f ' W 1W i t ’A va
National Bank.
1GG-Gtc.
was able to have photographed, nt sev­ cinity.
Street" nnd try 'em out.
r
i
#
eral points In his country, the aurora
For office supplies, stationery, etc., Tubulaa Whlbsikifwoo Aqrftst MfnAltu
borcnlls seen Inst Mny, which upset
JAPS DROP OUT OF SIGHT.
GIRL STILL MISSING
come
to iha Herald office.
motorjWiaftiHIH* aSatilTaqkaj LWaio
telegraph lines nnd cullies, nnd provid­
gunraatbbduttfangrDeI.,10 Baa tardy &gt;FIftl
ed
n
gorgeous
display
In
uinny
parts
of
HAMPTON, Va., Oct. 0.—H. HiroJOHNSON CITL, Tenn., Oct. 0.— , tho world. Comparing these photo­
Peat carda—local views—lc each at
in iin n i ia aeh in a ^ a
No information has boon received by, graphs at the same time, ho has culcti monl and A. Azemo, Jnpanono em­ Herald—by tho pound—15c. .
I W AOT T 0 B u y q l d y , g
finahaF -jjfJ (KDTv/ moil BTHoiq
the parents or officials of the where- J itiled the height til which this nurora ployed by a Norfolk ship chandlery
W l 'l f e l i W A « O a « « 9KH9
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Look over your old abouts of Minnie Massey, tho fourteen | borealis was spread forth—namely. concern, hnve not been Been Binco they
FOR RENT
D i-^sbU aati ujaaq ailT.
year old girl who disappeared while :H2V4 miles. Thus, since the aurora were in Hampton Monday, according
| ? ers in thc n tt,c a n d sen d m e on a shopping tour with her mother borealis Is by proof an electrlcul llluml to tht police, who huv. boon Invest)- P(&gt;B ,R ™ J r J ', W° &gt;, "rnl,heJ ' “I™
152-tfc
Wvelopcs having fne U. S. Tueadny afternoon, although search is tuition of |be nirolled ulr gusts. Hip gating the story of K. Faoularkla, Apply 1004 Elm Ave,
ndl Tjbnu Hid xnl orft hosulqslh
earth's
atmosphere*-ext
ends
ul
least
being conducted. Tho girl told her
Greek bumboatcr, now hold as a ma­ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front
eJov a deoi' ol 'Jnemeovga s'ela
; r iW 011 them Postmarked mothor she would go to another store that distance above thu enrth’u surface teria) witness in the alleged killing room. 411 Park Avo.
103-6te
Having
devoted all my lM ^ 0ih9
• f 01 ,lt,forc* I pay good prlc- a -short distance nwny for some ar­
of George Andrews, another Greek,
Needed
Quick
Help.
FOR
RENT—Desirablo
house
keeping
palntftirf*&lt;V«»»/P
oiilPiKaMfSnl^BiiBB8 r°r them.
ticles of food, but she failed to return.
Nexdnre—Heavens! Is your holies by two Japanese seamen last Mon­ rooms. Box 117.
103-Gtp factiopj iOii«iqaaoa n&lt;rf r t o ^ WfiWHO
The Massey family came to tho city
day.
re?
v ln ce* « ‘d»ftip .wW «oiti^Jh|o
soveral wocks ago from Pocahontas, nilNnybnr—No.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms nt 210
Jusi sent for Hie tic
Fronch avo.
lG5-5tp land's* Qbtiitfft} ’-OW«»l*idWWt4 \\W
Va.
,
linrtmpnt to come nnd water tin
The teeth in a law are usually worn
tel. &lt;iaV lo xiarH 9tU filia l oJ si
that's all. My wife Wll' l&gt;, out before Congress gets through rag- FOR RENT—Rooming house, near
JaVt lo ougoiKl sdl^nl nlotjm a
For office supplies, stationary, etc, pi,mts.
homo tomorrow^—Boston Trnm'orlpt. chewing.
depot. J. Musson.
167-Qtp.
Paul, Minn.
come to the Herald office.
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SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

Michaels-Sterns Clothes

C am pus T ogs

Sanford, F la .

If you have
B
R o o m s f o r RerjRf
List them with flflOlAW

C o n n e lly

R e a l E s t a t e ^ 1614P i

C L A S S IF IE D A&amp;&amp;

Red Cross Gives
$310,000 to Aid
‘Clean-Up’ Drive

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Young America
Sends Vast Relief
To Needy Abroad

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921

METHODIST NOTES

WE ARE ALIVE
To the financial interests of every man, wom­
an and child whom it is our privilege to
serve.

REALIZE
that each client is a partner with us in this
rapidly growing bank—and that sound fi­
nancial building for him mearis sound growth
also for this institution.

WE INVITE YOU
to share this partnership. Remember that
We dre hete to serve your interests.

4% INTEREST PAID

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PROGRESS
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4% INTEREST PAID

SERVICE

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Our fall work tuu Jgst opened arid
tho people are taking up their part
of each phase of church work with
on Interest and vim greater than has
ever been exhibited and our success
is assured by this loyalty and faith­
fulness on tho part of tho members.
Next Sunday is Rally Day when the
whole church will have a real "Homo
Coming” and every member is re­
quested to bo in his or her'place to
begin tho new work of the last quar­
ter of this conferences year.
Tho Federation at Wesley Bible
classes of Florida, met in S t Peters­
burg this week. Dr. S. W. Walker and
Dr. L. R. Philips, were representa­
tives from Sanford.
Some of our members who have
been away on vacations and recently
returned are: Mrs. W. P. Fields, and
daughter, Louise, from North Caro­
lina and Tennessee; M. and Mrs. J.
E. Spurllng, M t Pleasant, Cincinnati,
and other points in Ohio; Mrs. Kamp,
points in Georgia; Mr .and Airs. W.
A. Raynor, Now York; (Mrs. If. V.
Perry, Mrs. J. D. Jinklns and daugh­
ters, Asheville, N. C.

Nows comes from Greenville, S. C.,
that Alien Emily Bnllcy, who has been
City, Mich., arrived Inst nifrht unci nrc suffering with her eyes, Is much Im­
the guests of their Hon and his wife, proved, nnd will be home soon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. M. Lloyd nt thoir
homo on I’nrk nvenue. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. East, of 300 French
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor, Lloyd will spend the winter here.
avenue,
nre now comers here. Mrs.
Phone 217-W
East is now organist for our church,
BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW. nnd wo woleomo them among us.
SOCIAL CALENDAR

SOCIETY

i f

FRIDAY—Mosdnmca R. E. Tolnr nnd
All members of the 13. S. A., take
John T. Brndy will entertain nt n notice that the first stnted mootings
miscellaneous "shower” in compli- ( °f tills season, 1021-22, will begin
ment to Mrs. Dnn U. Wilder, o f ' hoxt week. For the Juniors bolmigJacksonvlllc, n recent bride, at four ®n(T to Holy Cross Chnpter 1234, in
o'clock, nt the homo of tho former. | 7th and 8th grnde grammar school
Friday—Miss Carolyn Spencer will will moot on Thursday afternoon, Oct.
entertain complimenting Misjcs La- j 13th, Immediately nfter school. Those
Claire Jones and Lillie Ruth Spenc- in the lower grades of grammar
or.
I school, meet on Tuesdny nfternoons
Snturdny—Children's Story Hour will immediately after school. For all high
ho held at Ccntrnl I’nrk nt five school fellows, of the Senior Chapter,
o'clock.
| 423, will meet Thursday night, Oct.
Friday—N. du V. Howard Chapter U. 18th, at 7:20. The Settlor Chnpter of
P. C. will hold their fall meeting nt young business men hnvo met rogu4 p. m. nt tho Parish House.
! Inrly all summer, Tuesday nights,
MONDAY—Roof Carden Club nt tho 7:20.
homo of Alias Adele Hines, on I’alAccording to this schedule, those
motto avenue, 7:30 p, m.
who arc antitied to promotion in the
Monduy—Westminster club will meet different Chapters, will plenso report
with Airs. Joe Chittenden, 702 Pal- to those now Chapters according to
motto nvo., at 3:30 p. in.
thoir stnnding for the coming yenr.
Monday—St. Agnes Guild will meet at
3:30 p. in., at the home of Mrs. Ray-1
HOME COMING DAY.
mond Key, 007 Park avenue.
Next Sunday l)r. Walker, the pastor
, Mr, a(id Mrs. Roby Lning arrived’will preach, on "The Best Church in
home Wednesday from
Alichignn Town." This is a sermon every momwhere they spent the summer, nnd nre her, who Is nt nil interested In the upwlth tho former’s parents, Air. and building of the church nnd Kingdom of
Mrs. C. W. Lning.
God should hear “Be Ye Doers of the
-------Word nnd not HenrerH Only," is whnt
Air. nnd Mrs. J. It. Lawson arc now the Bible gives us.
pleasantly located at the home of Mrs.
In the Sunday school next Sunday
J. J. Purdun, Sr., at 010 1’almctto avo- is promotion day. We hope to have
nuu.
nil grnduntes present that they be
——
presented with diplomas. Our SunAirs. Dnn U. Wilder, of Jacksonville, day school is growing ho fast till now
arrived yesterday and Is the guest of one of our greatest problems is where
her parents, Air. and Mrs. John T. to put the classes. With a few more
Brady for tho week end. Air. Wilder we will he able to push out the end of
will join her here Saturday mid nccom- the church and build new rooms. Come
pnny her home.
and help us. We need every one of
-------you. One link by itself is useless but
Air. and Airs. Julius Tnknch have five or six hundred working together
moved into their home which they re- can move mighty things in the nnmo
ccntly built on Oak avenue nnd Kiev- of the Lord,
h„
,
•—
enth Street.
A TALENTED PLAYER.
Mrs. Cecil Gnhbctt hits returned
home nfter spending the summer in
Loyola O’Connor, who play, the
Savannah nnd other points in Geor­ role of Alarthn Beeler in “Tho Fnith
gia.
Healer,” George Melford's latest
Paramount production, founded |pn
Aliases Alary R. Phinney and Doris William Vaughn Moody’s p'ny, which
Thornton, of Detroit, Mich., stopped comes to the Star thentre tonight and
over in Sanford yesterday enrouto to tomorrow night, played the spinster
St. Petersburg.
part iti "Wny Down East" on the
stngo for sevon years, and during that
Airs. Arnold Wldmcr, of Iown, was time appeared in nearly every import­
registered nt the Montezuma yester­
ant city in the United States. She al­
day.
so portrayed the mother role in “Ben
Air. and Mrs. W. Lloyd, of Alindcn Hur" for four years.
“The Fnith Healer" Is an adapta­
tion of William Vaughn ALoody's no­
table ploy, “The Faith Healer.’ 'The
stqry
with n shepherd who is
“Foot of First St.” £ divinelydeals
inspired, nnd when nt the
height of his power, he falls in love
We Sell
nnd loses his henling powers.
But
GOOD BATTERIES ■ lutor it dawns upon him that love is
— at—
; a divine gift, nnd with this realization
come n more spiritual love for the girl
CUT PRICES
! nnd a return of his healing power.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Roblo Lning returned
to Sanford this week after spending
the summer in Georgia, Indinnn, nnd
other central states. They will spend
the winter in Sanford.

ORLANDO HIGH AND
BRADENTOWN MHfiT ON
GRIDIRON SATURDAY.
The game originally booked with
Bradentown and later called off, will
be played at Bradentown Saturday af­
ternoon. This game promises to bo n
test for the "Little Golden Tornado"
ns the Bradentown high school claims
to have a very formidable aggrega­
tion this year. So the locals will have
to put up everything they have into
tho game If thoy hope to bo success­
ful.
The Freshmen of the high school
are now organizing a light weight
team under the direction of Walter
Menges and Roland Tinker. Coach
Boono Is encouraging
the idea aa
these youngsters will form the teams
of the next few years and the sooner
they learn the fundamentals of tho
game the better it will be for'futuro
prospects.
The high school athletic association
1s electing officers for sports that will
be taken up at the close of the foot­
ball season. It Is hoped to start foot­
ball and track off at that'time. If tho
school vote sto take up soccer which
has just bee nreoognlsed as a major
sport in the Florida high schools,
work will also begin on that sport.
The authorities aim to put athletics
for both girls and boys on a Arm
financial nnd moral basis. It is nlmcd
to Interest ns many of tho high school
students ns possible. This tends to
fosted school spirit^ interest more
young people In tho school by adding
attractions of recreational chirractor;
raise the interest of tho community in
tho school activities .dovelop tho
physical nnd moral self of the young­
er generation by directing Us energy
nnd activities along standard nnd bencficinl lines. Mr. Alstcttcs, the faculty
director of athletics, hns charge of
the formulation and direction of these
plnns and is feeling more confident
ench day that they will mature nt an
early date.—Orlando Reporter-Star.

Mr. Shade Walker ,son of Dr. S.
W. Wnlkor, enmo up from Winter
I’nrk last week nnd oxpectH to remnln
KU KLUX KLAN IS
in Sanford this winter. - /
REFUSED CHARTER.
Mrs. P. F. Alonger spent Wednes­
CHARLESTON, W .Va., Oct. 7.—
day in Orlando on business and pleas­
Informal
application for a chnrter of
ure.
incorporation wns made yesterday by
A cordial invitation is extended all realm of West Virginia Knights of
strangers ana visitors to Sanford to the Ku Klux Klan, according to Hous­
attend the services of the Alcthodist ton G. Young, secretary of state. Air.
church. We nre nlwnya delighted to Young declined to issue tho charter,
have you worship with and become hut said ho made it plain to tho ap­
plicant, who did not give his name,
ono of us.
thnt tho organization "will not ho
grnnted a charter in this stato.”
FONTAINE I.A RUE IN
Secretary Young did not give his
"THE FAITH HEALER."
reason for the refusal. Ho added, how­
Fontaine La Rue, by her human ever, thnt he hnd informed tho appli­
characterization of Mary Beeler, tho cant that "the laws of the state nrc
invalid in “The Faith Henlor," George such that the state supremo court can
Melford’s latest Pnrnmount, picture issuo a writ of mandamus compelling
which comes to tho Stnr theatre to­ the secretary of state to grant the
night, proves serself n versatile act­ chnrter.”
ress.
Afghnns rarely see thoir hrides
In "Tile Sin of Rosaline," in which
Miss Ln Rue recently made her debut before tho wedding; Americans rarely
in Paramount pictures, she hnd the see them nftcrwnrd.—Saginaw News
role of n Malay Horceress, and all who Courier.
saw her in that production and who
will see her performance in, "The
Fnith Healer,” will notice the differ­
OPENING
ence in the chnrncterizntlons. Many
other noted players appear in the cast
of thin new production .including MilIon Sills, lending man, Ann Forrest,
Frederick Vroom, Loyola O'Connor,
Alny Girnci, John Curry, Adolph Mcniou. Charles D. Bennett, etc.

Dinner
Dance
(Informal)

THREE MOTHERS ON
JURY TRYING MARIAN
M’ARDLE FOR MURDER-

CLEVELAND, Oct. (1.—Four wit­ MAIN DINING ROOM
nesses for tho Btnte took the ntnnd to­
day in the trial of Miss Marian McArdle, twenty, charged with first de­
gree murder in connection with the
stabling to death of her otep-fathor,
SANFORD, FLA.
Daniel Knber, in his Lakewood homo
two years ngo.
The jury of nine men nnd three
women wns selected and sworn short­
ly before noon. Tho three woman are
mothers of grown daughters.
After the noon recess the Jurors
wero taken to th scene of the crime,
the former home of Knbor, nnd upon
their return the opening arguments
wore made nnd tho first witness call­
8:00 to 12:00 P. M.
ed.
Thomas McArdle of Chicago, Mar­
ian’s father, nnd tho ftrat husband of
her mother, Mrs. Eva Catherine Kn­
Reserve Your Table
bor, who is now serving life sentenco
for the murder of Knbor, in expected
Early
N o m a tte r w h a t th e o th e r 5
CARD OF THANKS.
to be hole tomorrow to assist his
fellow does we will do h e tte r
daughter and may bo called ns a wit­
Wo wish to extend our :sinoero ness for the defense.
thank to our dear friends nnd neigh­
bors, for thoir heartfelt sympathy NINE MOROS SLAIN IN
shown, also th oheautlful floral offtrFIGHT WITH POLICE.
ing, in behalf of our beloved wifo and
slater, who passed away recently.
EXCELLENT FOOD
MANILA, P. I., Oct 7.—Nine Mo­
EAIEL MAGNUSON,
rns ware killed at n fight at KulayA. M. BERTLESON,
EXCELLENT MUSIC
kulay, Sulu province, between thirty
CHRISTINE BOUELL, Moms nnd a Philippine constubalry
:
CHARLOTTE KARR,
numbering sixteen men, headed,by 1
JENNIE ERICSON.
Colonel Moore of Sulu province, acedrdlng to an official dispatch recelv
statesman needs perfect poise. ed at constubulary headquarters.
iPhone
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get on hie ear and keep his
car on the ground.
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
Reservations

Valdez Hotel

Friday
October 14 th

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H0F-MAC

$2.00 PER COVER

That tho AMERICAN LEGION will have boat race* on Armistice Day,
They will have many speed boats to contend for a silver loving cu p more good news, Isn't lt7 Developing the water front.

The Famous
HmiwaSMMWM,

Princess Pat Model
Black
and
Brown
Kid
Leathers

The Famous Walk-Over Princess Pat is the biggest selling
Shoe for Foot Comfort—the secret is in the poise of the heel
and in the straight inside line. For walking or housework or
business.

First Nat'I Dank Annex
"The Family Shoe Store"
SEE OUR WINDOW

SULPHUR SOOTHES
UGLY, ITCHING SKIN
THE FIRST APPLICATION MAKES
SKIN COOL AND COMFORTAIILE
If you nrc suffering from czccmn or
some other torturing, embarrassing
skin trouble you may quickly be rid of
it by using Alentho-Sulphur, declnrca
n noted skin specialist.
This sulphur preparation, because
of its germ destroying properties, Sel­
dom fnils to quickly subduu itching,
even of fiery eczema. Tho first ap­
plication makes the skin coo) and com­
fortable. Rash nnd blotches are heal­
ed right up. Montho-Sulphur is ap­
plied like nny pleasant cold cream anil.
is perfectly harmless. You can obtain :
a small jar from any good druggist, i
—Adv.
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KNIGHT TEMPLAR ATTENTION!
Taylor Commandery will confer tho
order of the Red Cross on a large
class of Royal Arch Masons on Friday
evening, October 7th, beginning at 7
o'clock. Visiting Sir Knights wel­
come.
H. E. TOLAR,
lfi0-2t
Eminent Commander.
A third dog for tho White House.
Now hns nny ono else a dog he’d like
to get rid of?—St. Paul Pioneer
Press,
Tho old-fashioned girl for us. Ago
cannot wither, or custom stale, her
infinite sobriety.

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Growing policy of shippers around
Sanford and Orlando to ship by water
has won the cooperaton of tho Clyde
Steamship line, according to II. G.
White, of tho compnny here.
Afore nnd more interest is being
manifested by shippers nt these two
principal points and elsewhere along
tho St. John's to ship to New York
and other points direct by wnter.
Mr. White who has kdpt in touch
wltho cndltions nlong the river nnd
make reports to hendquartors wns
ablo to nnnounoo thnt four-day »*t vee between tho doWn river cities nnd
New York would bo steadily main­
tained.

QUICK SERVICE
VULCANIZING CO.
314 WEST FIRST ST.

Expert Tire and
Tube Repairing
and Retreading
Leave work on Sundays and
Bights at

FRANK AKERS’
TIRE COMPANY
Prompt Service Next
Morning

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Douglass was destroyed by fire. On
October 5 the policy held with us was

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It is a real service and prompt pay­
ments that the public wants and de­
mands in the insurance line. Come in
and let us tell you about it.

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GROWERS AID IN
MOVING FRUITS.

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SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7,1921

GENEVA

free
g a s o l in e
jav we take our cue*
fnmer’fl license number and
K e e n i n g draw one. The
number entitles the

customer to—

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five g a l l o n s op
gas f r e e
Anvtlme within a w e e k .
Come on down.
Winning
number shown In window
neit day.

HOF-MAC
Battery Co.
“Foot of First Street”

; UPSALA AND
: GRAPEVILLE
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was blessed with a flno
rain last Snturdny and wo nil needed
It badly.
What splendid cool weather for
work and tho opening of scHool. Wo
hear there nro thirty goingg In on the
Upsnla bus; liino now pupils this time
among them, little Esther Ericson,
Russel and Raymond Lundqulst ore
entering for tho ft rat year.
Andrew Dertolson, who has again
taken up his work at tho shops after
his accident, was on the sick list for
a few days but Is bettor now wo aro
([lad to hu.r.
Emil Magnuson is making his homo
for the present with hla sister and
husband, Mr. ntid Mrs, J. E. Lund­
qulst, who have been such a comfort
nnd help to him during tho long Ill­
ness of his wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Ambroso moved Into
town nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Henderson
and family aro now occupying the
Beck cottage in GrapoviUe, coming
from Pnoln.
Nearly all tho people from this sec­
tion took in the great dny in town on
Thursday.
A card received from Mrs. Collor
announces the arrivnl of her husband
at Canton, N. Y.f nnd that they aro
at present at the homo of Mrs. Bessie
Sellice, whose girlhood days was spent
In their home nnd are enjoying mak­
ing a number of calls nnd visits
among their old friends.
Rev. Alberton, a s usual, g a v e US n
good sermon on “Tho Inward Ifyin,1'
on Sunday, i.nd MM Albertson a
sweet poem, “Weaving in the Loom
of Life." They made eighteen calls
Saturday in tho three floldB, at Paola,
Upsnla, Lake Mary, In one locality
calling at tho homes of Mra. Mcalor,
Andrew Oertelson and Emil Magnuson. They were dinner guests Sun­
day at tho Ballinger home and for
supper with Mr. nnd Mrs. Bortelson.
Grnpevillo

Kissimmee la not only preparing a
esmping ground for the tin can tour­
ists ,but is furnishing for their use a
community kitchen, the ground are
fenced, electrically lighted, and water
furnished. The board of trade and the
city council nre sharing the expense,
adn the camp ground and all conven­
iences and comforta will be furnished
free.
For office supplier, stationery, ate,
come to the Herald offfea-.

x orient or nrooarosanov
•d out nights on tho way horns and
N o lle la h a n b r g t m that tha m daralastS
had a fins time.
will on ib« 14tb day ot Otlobar, A. D. 1031, or
tb.raoflar ■■ roavaaleut, apply to
Argel Cameron and party of friends “lluwaooo
rtbto Cary A. llanloo, Governor ot tbo
s
t
.
to
of
Florida, a t Taltabaaooo. riorida, tor
spent Sunday at New Smyrna.
Loll.ro P ilo at Inrorporatluf,
UNIVBRBAL
The death of the lovely little son of FOLDING CRATI COMPANY OP FLORIDA,
INCH Ill’ll HATED, under tbo foltowlnf propos­
Mfc .and Mrs. Ben Monroe came as a ed c b .rl.r, tb . o rtfta .l of which I. now on flto
tho otrico of tb . Secretary of tbo Stato of
g n a t shock to every one. They have In
florid., at Tallabawar, Florida.
D. C„ MARLOWE
the sincere sympathy of all east San­
r . r , DUTTON
ford.
JOHN R. WADI
PIIIM P 81MMONH,
Mr .and Mrs. M. A. Jackson were
UNIVERSAL POLDIN0 URATR
COMPANY of Ntw OrSaana,
on a week end Ashing trip to Daytona
Louisiana, Inrorpoialrtl, par
Beach. Among their catch was an 18
Philip Blminona, ay .n l nnd
RepreeanUtlv*.
pound seabasa.
AanoLxs or ivoorporation
Rhode Island Red hens belonging to uanm aAL told nroororats company or
FLORIDA, tVOOaroaATXD
MVi. J. G. Ellsworth laid a curious
Wc, ilia underelgued, linrn l i m i t lo in o .
egg one day recently, a perfectly elite
imrwIrM «nd &lt;lo hereby b*t-om* amocUtad,
for lb . iiarpoM ot forming n body politic and
formed, very large sited egg shell rorpor.lt,
under and by virtu* of tbo law. ot
with a normal alxed egg in side in an­ tl&gt;« .ta la of Florida, and do b.rcby adopt tbo
rollowlns Article, of Incorporation:
other aheil. Two shells, one egg.
ARTICLK I.
The name of thin corporation .b all be UNI*
C. E. Chorpening has accepted the VMIIHAL
r 01,1)1 NO L’ltATB COMPANY OF
1NC0III’OIIATKII." and II. princlcontract of ccarrying all the east side FLORIDA,
pil office and pl.ee of boil DC*, ali.tl 1* at Han­
children to school again for the next ford. Hcmlnole County, S l i t , of Florida, hut It
mar liar* and eatablliti aucti otbar office* and
eight months with his two trucks and place,
of bualneaa at aucti place* a* tba Hoard
from lima lo lima determine.
traitors. Tho parents are all much of Director, may ARTICLE
It.
pleased for they feel their children Tli. general nature of tha builnra* to he Iran*acted and conducted by tha laid corporation
are safe in Mr. Chorponlng'a care.
.ball he a* follow!!
To acquire end aierclao the aaclualra right,
R. C. Long has just completed the ie,
control and management In tba State ot
pslntlng of the three school houses Florida, In and to tbue* certain Latlar'a Patent
and the Patenta thereon, lieocd by tha United
for the colored children In Sanford.
State* Pat-nt Office, ami dealgnated aa hum*
her
l.iap.i.
dated December lath, lu ll, Herlal
East Sanford was favored with a Number
1*1,4113. and Railed to John. J. Dab)
Ane shower op Saturday and another ■iroui of Amite, LoulaUna, and tha Patent for
au lm|imv*menl (hereto, amt dealgnated af Numon, Sunday that done a wonderful lot
patented Kept, lltb , 1030, Herlal
Number Jhll.Olfi, laaued tu John J. IMilatrom
of good to all growing things.
of Aml tv. LoulaUna. for folding and n&gt;lla|ialbte

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Proctor took
Mr. and Mrs. David
Speer, of 8anford, on Thursday even­
ing. After supper they attended the
street dance in Sanford.
The little Misses Radra and Louise
Culpepper spent the week-end in San­
ford with their aunt, Mrs. Davd
Speer.
A large number of people from
Geneva attended the Gala Day celebraton in Sanford on last Thursday.
Miss Moian has accepted the posi­
tion of teacher in the public schools
at Longwood and left Monday to take
up her dutiea at that place.
The Sun Beam Band of tho Baptist
church and thoir friends, hold a de­
lightful picnic on the St. Johns river
near Osceola last Friday. A large
number attended andt after a pleas­
ant evening of gamos, refreshments
were served under tho treeB, and the
children returned homo on tho lour
o'clock train, all reporting a nice time
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hart, of Beck
hammock, wore visitors in Genova
Sunday nnd took supper with Mr. and
NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE
Mrs. Clifford Proctor.
Notice is hereby given that under
Mr, and Mrs. Prcvntt took supper
with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Wick, Sun­ and by virtue of that certain final de­
cree of foreclosure nnd sale entered
day evening.
MJr. Oscar Nicholson, of Daytona, in tho Circuit Court of Scmlnolo coun­
spent port of last week In Geneva at­ ty, Florida, dated September 8th,
tending to business and visiting 1021, wherein Mary Emma Welnart,
executrix of tho estate of Wm. Weinfriends.
School opened on Monday and a ert doing business as Wm. Welnart &amp;
good many scholars are attending. Company is complainant and Herman
Mr, William Kilby Is teaching the Meade et al are defendants I tho un­
primary grades, and Mrs. Dooley the dersigned Special Master will on MonIntermediate grades and MIrs Georgia dny, October 3rd, 1021, offer for sale
and sell, during tho legal hours of
Pattishatl the grammar grades.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Kilby were In sale, in front of tho Court Houso door
In Seminole County, Florida, tho fol­
Sanford shopping Monday.
lowing described land in said state and
Mr. and Mrs. Wnkollold attended
county, to-wit:
tho movies in Sanford Monday night.
Lot Six (0) of Block “X” of Florida
Mr. T. W. Prcvntt nnd party woro Land &amp; Colonisation Company’s Map
unablo to go to Sanford
Saturday or Plat of St. Gcrtrudo’s Addition to
night but expect to go thin coming tho Town of Sanford.
Snturday.
Said sale bolng made to satisfy said
Mr. D. D. Donne died suddenly at decree and costs. Purchaser to pay
hla homo Wednesday afternoon at \ for title .
o'clock. Deceased was 87 years old,
GEO. A. DECOTTES,
and was one of tho oldest resdents of
Special Master.
Geneva. Ho leaves besides a wife, DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON,
three sonB, Harley, of Miami, Arthur
Solicitors for Complainant.
of Jacksonville, nnd Stewart of Go- 0-9-6tc.
nova. Tho funeral service will bo hold
at 8 o'clock this afternoon, Rev. Notlco of Application for Tax Deed
Thompson will hold the services.
Under Section 575 of the General
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. H. Pnttlshnll re­
Statutes of the Stato of Florida
Notice is hereby given thnt M. T.
turned Inst night from their trip In
Spivey, purchaser of Tax Certificate
tho north.
Mrs, Tom McClean left Monday No, 55, dated the 2nd dny of June, A.
night for Chuluotn, where she will D. 1018, has filed said certificate in
spend two weeks with her dnugh’cr, my offico, nnd hns made application
for Tax Deed to issue in accordance
Mrs. Mnmfe Slcg.
Mr. Mnm Long nnd Mrs. Fred Long with law. Said certificate embraces
of Chuluotn, were tho guests of Mr. tho following described property sit­
and Mrs. T. W. Prcvntt at supper on uated in Sominolc County, Florida, toSaturday evening. After supper Mr. wit: Lot 0, Block 8, Tier D, Sanford.
Fred Long entertained a number of The said land being assessed at the
his friends with selections on the date of tho lssuanco of such certificate
banjo. Thoso enjoying the evening of in the name of Unknown. Unless B ald
music were, Mrs. I. M. Prcvntt nnd certificate shall be redeemed according
to law tax deed will I bsuo thereon on
daughter, Chrlstlno, Mrs. Harry
tho 28th day of October, A. D. 1021.
Rives and chlldron, Mr. nnd Mrs. McWitness my official signature and
Farlane and children and Mr. Curtla seal this the 23rd day of September,
Woods.
A. D. 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court
Seminole County, Flo.
0-23-flte
Dy A. M. WEEKS, D, C.
Mr. and Mra. Hal Colbert have as
CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDIC­
guests Mr. C's brother, wife nnd lit­ a THE
IAL CIRCUIT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.—IN CHANCERY
tle daughter, of Port Tampa.
Mr. and Mra. David, who recently Marltt P, Itoblnaon, Complainant.
returned from Brunswick, Ga., have P. W. Bchwlnd and Emma U, Bchwlnd, hla
wife, and the unknown tie Ira, davlaaea. gran­
boon visitors at I. D. Hart's.
tee. or other, claiming under P. W. Bchwlnd
Carl Ohorpenlng and Perry Camer­ end Emma U, Bchwlnd. Defendant.,
on went to Bostwick via the A. C. L.,
CITATION
lost week and brought back four hora- To P. W. Bchwlnd and Emma M. Bchwlnd. reaes for Mr. Cameron. Tho boys camp- Iilcnce unknown) tb* unknown beire, davlaaea,

suppmr with

EAST SANFORD

FORD O W N E R S
We have just pur­
chased a carload of

SUPERIOR TIRES
Buying this quantity
enables us to make
you the following
prices
on these
splendid tires — all
brand new
and
strictly firsts:
30x3 Non'
•
S k id ............? 9.95
30x3Vi NonSkid .... ...... 11*95

W ight Bros.
Co., Ino. s|

legatee*, granlaaa or other clatmanla under
P, W. Bchwlnd and Emma M. Bchwlnd, ami to
in y other peraon or peraona claiming any Intereal In and to tha following deecrlbed land,
altualed In Seminole County, Florida, to-wltt
IAita I and a of Dlock "A " of Mitchell'* Sur­
vey of Die Lory (Irani.
It appearing from tba aworn bill of com­
plaint filed In thla canaa agalnat you, that yon
have or claim aoma Internet to and to tbo
lamia hereinabove deecrlbed, therefore, you, tha
aald P. W. Bchwlnd and Hintne U. Hchwind, are
hereby ordered nnd required to bo and appear
before our aald Circuit Court, at tha &lt;k&gt;urt
Ilona# tn Senford. riorida, on the Ord day of
October, A. D. 1031. nnd then and there make
ana war to tha bill of complaint athlbltad agalnat
you, otharwlaa a decree pro confeeao will be
entered agalnat yon.
And all other peraona claiming any right, t i ­
tle or Inlaraat In and to the property hereinabove deecritwd oudar, by or through r . W.
Bchwlnd and Emma K. Bchwlnd, or otberwlee,
aro hereby ordered and reipilred to be and ap­
pear before our aald Circuit Court, a t the Court
Holla* In Hanford. Florida, on tb* Ttb day of
Norember, A. D. 1P3I, and then and there
make anewer to the btll of complaint eiblfalted
i gain'll aatd unknown part lee, otberwtac a de­
cree pro ronfeaao will bo entered agalnat aatd
nnknown parliee.
.
I t la ordered that tbl* notice be pnbltehed In
tha Sanford Herald, a newapaper published In
Seminole County, riorida, once ■ weak for
eight eonaecutlve weak, aa to tb* known par­
tita defendant, and onre a weak for twelve
conaecnllva weak* a* Ur tba unknown pnrtlaa
defendant,
Wltneea n)jr hand nod tba **•! o f aatd Cir­
cuit Court on thla tba Stat day of-July, A. D.
1031.
(BEAL)
■- A. DOUGLASS
d a rk of tb* Circuit Court.
HamlnoI* County, riorida.
DPI A, M, W IR ES, d. a

GEOftOH a. niRRINO.

Solicitor and Oounaal far OompUUaal.

T-n-ist*

ROUTH BROS.
BAKERY
Have Opened a Retail
Store ‘Downtown In the
Princess Theatre Bldg.
Hines Blook on First 8treet

Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Pies, Etc.
On Sale Every Day
STORE OPENS NEXT SATURDAY
AT NOON

ROUTH BROS.
BAKERY

crnlea, from the Unlreraal Folding L'rato Com- 1
[&gt;aii&gt; of Nrw Orleaua, laiiil.lami, Incorporated,
thr holder* and ownera of aald palenla and pat­
ent rlghla
To niamifarlure. main- and aell. and lo have
iiiuiiiifnt-(tired, made and wild all kind., forma,
and atjflt-a of i-ratoa, tioira and coiilalnera, for
the puri—n- of piickliig and ahlpplng of frulta or
vrgelaldea, or other product* Ihere In. whether
the •aine le folding, collapalhle or olherwUe,
Registration Books for tho City of
To crci'i, ii.o In to In. own. leave or olherwlee acipilre, platila. mill* or faclorlea for tlie menuSanford aro now open nt the office of
fnriure of **hl crate*, teae*. crate material, or
the City Auditor nnd Clerk nnd will be
other container*, and to own, Irate or othernine nc'iulre warelioiuea for the atorngo and
open
to nnd Including October 21,
aalo of aald prialucla at aurb place* aa aliall
be dee me 1 ru-i'eaxary and proper wltliln Ihe Having devoted ali my lifo to tho 1021
elate of Florida.
L. R. PHILIPS,
To cKialruct, maintain. own, leate, boy or oth­ painting trade I can guarantee eatlserwise "pi'ralc railroad line* and water llnea In
108-15tc
City
Auditor and Clerk.
conned Inn with aald plant*, mill* or factorle* faction. Give mo a trial and bo con­
and llie njteralluu thereof.
vinced. Shop over Haight &amp; Wel­
To acipilre, own. leaae, reul, aell, buy. mortgage and idhcrwl** deal In any and all kind* of land’s Garage. Opposite Vnldox Ho­ Phone 175
Fourth and Sanford At *.
real ratal*, or pelaonnl pn&gt;|&gt;«rlri lo tairrow mon­
ey and accure tho aame liy note*, morlgagra, tel,
dri-da of Irnat, bond* or oilier obligation* of 111*
corporation tln-refor. And In general to do all
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
aiuli oilier tiling* n* may ho neeoaanry or ex- S a n f o r d , - F l o r i d a
liedlent lo be ihme for Ihe aurcoaaful Iranaacllon
COMMERCIAL AND
of lliu hoalnrM of aald corporation, and to have,
exeri l«e ami enjoy nil the right*, power* and
JOB PRINTING
Mr.
Zero
would
probobly
agree
that
Incident*! tn eur|*irntlona organlied
p riv ile g e *
and extaliiig under and by Ihe virtue of Iho Jawa fires nro seldom put out by tho mnn
of I h e B l n t e of Florid*.
who rings tho boll.—Boston Herald.
DRINK
AHTTCI.K III.
The amount of Ihe I'apllnl Hloek of thla enrIHirullon ahull be Twenty-flvo TUouaand Dnllarx
Tho Halcyon hotel nt Miami has
Il3.-1.WK),INI), lo he divided Into Twti lllindreil
Elder Springs Water. Ita 00 98-180
ami Fifty Himre* of Ihe pur value of One Hun­ been ltosod for tho coming sonson for
pur
cent pure. Phora 311.
dred Dnllara ((100.00) cadi. Tlie capllnl aloek
of I hi- corporation tmiy be payable In Ihe law­ $-10,000 to n Now York hotel mnn.
ful money of ihe Untied Hlniea of America, or
pay Hide in, United or m-eil fur the purchaae of
properly, or pni|ivriy rigid*, either real or |wra.ami. or Ihe pimlmae of any other Ihlng nr
lhli.ua nt value, for thu lue. nialiileniiiiru and
opcriilleti of Ihe hnalneaaea of aald cor porn lion,
or for Ihe payment of lal*&gt;r or aervlce*! at a
Jiut and fair valuation thereof, to lie determined
anil fired liy Ihe Hoard of Dlreclor* at a meal­
ing held for aucli ptirpoae.
AHTHII.B IV.
Till* corporation ahnll eonlluue and have full
power lo eierelae ll* corporate rigid* nnd fran­
chise* for n |ietlml of Ninety-nine yenra, from
■ml after Ihe rommeneemeiit of lla ror|*irnle oxlalnnee, or until oodner illanolred In arrordanea
with Ihe law.
A11TICLR V.
Tlie hualneaa of Ihla eor|Hiratloo aliall lie eondueled by the following named officer*: A UreaI[lent, a Vlre-lTealdent. a Hecrelary and Treaan r e r .
who may be one and I h e aame per*un, and
a Hoard of lllreetura, of mil leaa than lliree nor
mure Ilian ncven pernon*. who uniat lie atoek*
holder* of anlil rorporallon and enlllled lo vot­
ing |Hiwer*.
'
_
....
Until* the flral meellnc of the atockhohler*
hereinafter provided or until Ihclr lucerawir* aro
elected and i|Uallflvd. Ihe officer* of llil* corporniIon aliall lie im follow*:
I’tilllp Hllnmona, l‘realdeul,
t). V. Marlowe, Vlre-l'realileul,
John K. Wude. Herrelary anil Trenaurer.
Anil Ihe following aliall nmallltite the Hoard
of Dlreclnnu I’hlUp Hlmmona, D. C. Marh.we,
Joliii H. Wade and F. F. Dutton.
The flrat nr urgaiiliallon meeting of Ihe atockholdera of thla corporation aliall tie held In Ihe
d i g of Hanford, County of Beiutuole, and Blat#
of Florida, on (lie »&gt;lh day of Uclotwr. 11131,
for Ihe puriHvo of adapting hy-lawa and com­
pleting the organisation of thla eur|*irallon, and
alao for the purpuM of electing inch o f f i c e r * of
the rurporalluii aa aliall lw re&lt;|ulrrd, Inelmltng
the Hoard of Director*, and In grneral to do and
perform any and all acta pertaining lo the aald
hnalneaa and operation of aald corporation. That
thereafter the annual Hireling of Ilia atoekhold,
era of (Ida rorporallon aliall he held on Ihe flrat
Monday In Auguat of each and every year, a t
Our Prices Will Save You Money
which annual meeting all officer* of the corpor­
ation lo he rleclad by tlie atnrkbolder*, aliall be
elected for the enaulng year. And that rarh
and every year one peraon, who aliall li* a atockliolder, aliall lie ilealgnated by Iho Unlveraal
Folding Crate Company, of New Orleana, I-uulaiana. Inrorimratad, who ahall a t each annual
election lie elected by Hie elocktiohler* to be a
iiiemlwr of tba Hoard of Director#, elected at
auch meeting.
ARTICLE VI.
Tlie hlgheit ‘amount or Indebtednea* or liabil­
ity to which thla corporation aliall auhjecl Itaelf
at any ime time (ball not exceed tb# aum of
Twenty-five Tliouaend Dollar*.
AHTICLH VII.
PHONE 586
The nainei and realdencea of tha auhacrltdng
tnrorpuralora, and Ihe amount of the captal
atock aubaerbed by each are aa follow*:
UnVatwl Folding Crate Company of New
Orleana, Luulalana, Incorporated.,. .03 abate*
D, 0. Marlowe, of Hanford, Fla............... 03 abate#
F. F. Dutton, of Uanrord. Florida..........U3 ahare*
John H. Wade, of Hanford, Florida... .03 abate*
I’htllp Hlmmona, o f Hanford, Florid*., a ahare*
..I n Wltne** Whereof, We, tlie autwcrlblng In­
cur por a lor* have hereunto act our band, thla the
Utli day of October, A. D. 1031.
D. V. MAKLOWH,
F. F. DUTTON,
JOHN U. WADE,
ATS
f i l l L it’ HIMMONS,
UNIVKUHAL FOLDING CHATH
COMPANY of Nrw Orleana,
laiulalana, lnror|*&gt;rated. f a r
Philip Hlmmona, agent and
representative.
HTATE OF FI.OU1DA,
COUNTY OF HRMINULE:
I Hereby Certify, that &lt;*i thla day |&gt;erw&gt;uallr
appeared I*fore me, an Officer duly eulhorlaed
lo ailmlnlater oatha and taka acknowledge inrnta,
D. C. Marlowe, F. F. Dulliui. John II. Wade,
Philip Blmmona, and Untvaraal Folding Crat*
Company of New Orleana, LmilaUna, Inronmraleil, by and through Philip Hlmmona. Ita duly
antborlieO agent and rapreaanlallva, tu m* well
known and known by me to lie tha fame peraona
ileacribtd III and who lubarrlbed to and oxrciited
tha foregoing article* of Incorporation, and they
aevcrally acknowledged before lua that they exe­
This funny looking little guy
cuted end algned aatd Article* of lumrpurallc*)
for tha ua*a aod purpot** therein *xpre***d, free­
with the big note and bald
ly and voluntarily.
In Witnaaa Wbareof, I have hereunto aet my
head has got to face the music.
hand and official aaal at Banfold, Samlnolo
The determined attitude
County, Florida, thla tba tub day of October, A.
I). 1031.
the
Mrs.
tells
u&gt;
that
she
it
absolutely
through seeing rent money
(HEAL)
E. P. 1IOUHUOLORR,
handed over to Mr. Landlord. She wants a brand new home
County Judge of BemlDole County Florida.
her own. She’s got the plans,
the knows where the
KM-lie

NOTICE

W. B. MAYO

AUTO PAINTING

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New Era Printery

Castor Pomace

H ardw ood Ashes

G round T obacco Stems
KAINIT—SHEEP M A N U R E GOAT MANURE
And Other Materials

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Office suppliei of all kinds at Tba
Herald Printing Co. When you want
anything in thla line aee Thu Herald.
We have It or can get It

Senator Franca aaya Russia la no
Reformer Crafts shouts ecstatlcallonger "red." He could never get e job ]y
he baa diacovered the atn in
^ ■’
aa a .locomotive engineer, m u n e a p o - ' cinema^—
St. Paul Pioneer Press.
lisa Tribune.
For office auppltea, stationery, ot&lt;L, Tha world newa tba dag it happens,
delivered at year door each eventa#,
come to tie Herald office.

of
lumber U

coming from. Us I
There’s another bald-headed man In this town whaaald he was
going to build this yesr. If he doesn’t get busy pretty toon wall
set his wife on him!

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IN THE LAST ANALYSIS--

Majdr'J. J. Kehnedy, of Los Ange­
A St. PctershuVg ^leeSnsn, at-4 Florida is a slate that )Uh thrived les, Cal., who recently ‘purchased protempting to ktdp a speeding automo on publicity. The tfff&amp;ts of YkVdrkbfo petty near Haines City, and proposes
her A d ftw rW G c o ., W . bile, fired—he claims—at a rear tire,: publicity have reflected themselvee to make hia home there, has wrltteh
it 1b the bank which depends upon business for suc­
btlt his Mint was b*d and the bullet in all parts of the State, benefiting the following enthusiastic tribute to
1. H O LLY _________ IZ Z S dH er passed through the back of ithe car. every resident and property holder, the state to his friend, W. T. Brooke,
cess—not business upon ;tffe bank.
, J. LILLARD.~.8ecretary-Treuurer and seriously wounded one of the oc­ directly or indirectly.
who gave it to tho Haines City HerWhffe.it fe true that no business *dta operate sueBut this publicity has boon made' aid for publication:
A. NEEL.,____ ^General M in i) n cupants. The officer has been suspend­
cessfully without a strong banking connection, in a
possible
by a few citleb and business-j "Dear old Florida) She’s the tall
ed by the mayor itncl will be prose­
ROBERT J. HOLLY, J r ,
larger sense the bank itself can look for great suc­
cuted on the charge of assault with ee, comparatively speaking, and much I that wags the dog; she is the finger
cess only In the ratio that success comes to its
f j E t t s t m .
credit is due thitn, They have lender- j in the map of the United States that
intent to fhurder.
patrdns.
Some months ago a Tampa police­ ed u real service to the State, their j points to prosperity; in tho anatomy
I of states she is the thumb, the equal
man fired at a speeding automobile. communities find themselves.
Tmi
The success for which this institution/bids is that
Post Card Day makes it possible of Mli'the rest combined, arid without
: K I Ho fired three shots, but fortunately,
duit^ ’w citr ir o*”**. i .
Which comes to us as a direct result of intelligent
......................mimmII Wi» no oho was injured. Tho chief of po­ for every min, women and child in Which the glad hand of happinesa
'co-Ojfcratfcrfi and tangible assistance rendered to
lice was questioned about the matter Florida to contribute to the State’s would be a sorry thing indeed. New­
» \ a j ^ r » « a L a and justified the policeman.
publicity campaign. Tha population of est of all the siller states, in that sHo
the friends and patrons of this bank,
................
I j £ s
The 'Jmjiere are constantly, printing the State is in the neighborhood of has recently arisen front tha ocetin,
fcet us cooperate with each other.
items of liico purport—particularly one million, and if each person sent she is fairest 'and cleanest and love&gt;b«r of The Associated Treat.. whdife officers have shot and wound­ only one post card to a friend in an* Host. If scientikts are tight, she la
ed and.sometimes kljlod moonshiners other State, a card presenting a view the baby of tho family of tftates; and
or people stispebted df making liquor., of one of tho myraid incomparable allow me to say that as usual the bMby
Theta is too much of this shooting scenes in the Land of Sunshine, the is the flower of the flock and ks yet
••The policy of tho shippers arotind
combined result ,if patched together, unspoiled. Bat she is growing and
Sakford and Orlando has won tho co­ by officers. The making of liquor is'
developing1 ,and capitalists froth the
operation of the Clyde Line,” says II. but a mlsdemeahor, and Violating the would be M bill board sigh large
frosen north end West are flirting
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
enough
to
cover
the
largest
side
of
O. White, the agent at Jacksonville, speed law is a lesser offense, and no
with her; The young arid able-bddied'
the
Rock
of
Gibraltar!
dfflcer
has
a
right
to
shoot
a
tnlsde
•
In an article In. this Jacksonville $aMore,, these cards wbiild Catty are ooming to Florida to Irrew ftp hs
F. P. foritfer, President
pit*. How wondorful are the works mcanant down, Unless his own life is
greater
emphasis, because they Would she -grows; the 'old Mhd infirm Yrom
ih
danger.
It
Is
the
duty
of
an
officer
ofHiature.
B. F. Whitner, Cashier
to tike Mil other means to subdue mid be addressed by one friend to anoth­ oyery State in the chilly nfrrth kre go­
-----------o
ing
to
Florida
'to
tfpend
their
Winters,
er
'friend,
which
mean's
‘that
each
capturo
a
suspect
before
resorting
to
*The Yanks took the gamo yester­
* little knowing that they are to fall in
day. by the samo old score of 3 to 0. tho use of firearms ,and it is doubt­ wpUld receive careful perusal.
love With (ho state h'nd stay on shd
Realizing
the
possibilities
of
this
ful
if
there
are
ttiany
ocdhdlotts
Where
We Hoiw 'tMey trike 'five ritrriifiHts and
slop'tke iftHl. Sanford 'has no time to (heir Use is justified at Mil. Ono is intimate method of legitimate Mdvdr on watching tho sun como up out of
talk baseball. Wo 'want to tnlk poli­ perhaps justified ‘ih shooting nt| a tislng, progressive citizens have lined ( its bed df glory In tho great Atlantic,
tics now and If 'necessary will close fleeing homicide or burglar, or one up in n solid phalanx behind tho p ro-! smile down oh thousands of happy
Who has committed ono of tho serious posnl of a Post Card Day. October 22 i homed and myriad crystal lakes and
up tho Stores to do so.
felonies, but even then 'tho object has bedn named as the day nnd o r-! ornngo groves and grapefruit and
-----------o----------A 'hew notion picture soon, to bo should be to disable and capturo rath­ gnniintions and communities a re ; green, cool forests, and drop regretshefom in Florida Is named: “What’s er than to oxccuto a summary justlco pledging it their support. This sup- fully down behind the palms Ihto tho
port should bo Stato-wide, therefore placid waters of the Gulf df Mexico,
C7V,v a Wife Worth?” Reminds mo of Old or vengeance or arbitrary use of pow­
the
reiteration of tho appeal.
| Ah, Florida, how gratdfui Mm I that
Bill Rood who lived at Woodstock, er, as tho caso may be.
V o u JC a h S i n d t t i e K a m o O f E v e r y L i v e P r o The
auggeation
that
the
citisena
of
, no uphehval of nations severed you
Officers are commended, for vigiVdfttlbnt. The Storekeeper asked:
each
commiihity
Send
post
card
pic-1
from
tho
galaxy
of
statesPoor
in"What else can I soil you this morn­ lence In tho execution of the Inws—
f e s s i d n f t l Arid B u s i n e s s M a n i n
ing, Bill?” and Bill said: "Ah, noth­ all laws; but they should not them­ turea of scenes in their respective deed would wo bo Without you! Vou
kM
in', I guess, I fool putty poor today. selves break tho law In excess of zeal sections Is a splendid one and would aro bound to us by h firmer and more
S a n f o r d i n T h is C o lu m n
Lost itaiy wife an' yoko of oken last to make arrests and acquire rewards distrlbuto tho vnluo of the advertising. enduring tie than that of mere earth;
week—dumtnod good oxen too.”— and 'fines in addition to their regular Form cards should be avoided. Whoth- yea, you are bound to iis by tho ties
cr any of these havo been placed on of blood nnd kinship, tho ticn of love,
compensation.—Tampn Times.
Kissimmee Gazette.
LAW YERS
CONTRACTORS
sale we do not know, but doubtless tho bonds of mritorinl and financial
they will make nn appearance soon, prosperity. Wondrous stale, you little
REPAIRING THE ROADS.
I t is all right to have certain re­
S. 0 . Shinholser
George A. DeCottes
and thoy should be avoided. Their use dream thnt you nro to ho tho palystrictions on Sunday closing but the
Attorney-nt-Law
All counties havo tho samo trouble will detract n grent deal from tho suc­ grounil of n tired nnd nerve-jndod
Contractor knd Builder
public will never he in favor of I)lue
Over Seminole County Bank
Laws in Sanford. The editor of tho about the repairing of tho roads and cess of tho scherno.—Jacksonville Me­ country. Little think you now that
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Herald believes in being fair in all keepihg them up nfter they hnvc been tropolis.
soon all of your lovely places nro to SANFORD
-:- FLORIDA
things and we never could see any laid a few yenrs. No matter how
-----------o-l-------bo inhabited, nnd you mny not know
harm in the sale of hc'wsjthpcrs or cdld good they are all roads need repairs "BUSINESS HAS TURNED THE that the timo is soon to como whon
Sanford Constttict’n Co.
BATTERIES
drinks dr cigars on Sunday. The drug nnd if the repairs are made in timo the
people are to vnluo you at something
CORNER."
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
stores are obliged to keep open und do ronds nro kept in good shape for many
like your true worth, casting in thoir
Brinro Too*
Planee and Specifications Cheerfully
ndt come under that head. It hns yenrs but jf they are allowed to get in
"Business has turned tho corner,"1HR wl ^ y°u before it is too late. You
„ Furnished
Battery
Troubles
to
Us
been our experience that t)io less city bad condition through tho summer tho optimistic words of N. P. Yowoil, hnvo been modest, little sister, nnd
All
Work Guaranteed,
W
.
epMUlias
on
StertriM
l
Wstfc
u
4
m
«twt
officials taiiiper with tho BlUo Laws months the heavy winter travel shows head of the Yowoll-Drow1 Co. In five you hnvo not told your virtues; you
7*1
MTTiM..
H.
T.
PACE
P. 0. Hoi i l l
IVf ,
them up as nothing else will do nnd
the better Iho dity 'lh.
U O k a v * COItf X TCTT KXfflLUUOa
words this well known merchant hns have been tha flowor that bloomed in W1 Aro*
o m s iv u v o room oab
also gives tho counties a black eye.
written a page of editorials nnd sum­ woodland solitudes, nnd I will say
I t is all right to havo politics. It The St. Petersburg Times comments
marized most of tho literature sent thnt if you the press agent organiza­ Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractors
shows that tho public Is Interested in on the ronds of Pinellas ns follows:
Sketches and R atfaatis Free; hm
tion of your distant slstor on tho Pa­
Company
Pinellas comity ronds are in bad out hy hanking institutions nod ad­
plibllc afTnlrs. An election always
bunding too large rind pone too lautL
cific
const,
you
could
scare
entertain
vertising concerns. Ho moans that
Phone 189
L. A. Renhud, Prrip.
clarifies tho atmosphere for some time condition nnd it behoovus the county
— ALL WORK GUARANTEED----the
peoplo
who
would
como
to
your
business is getting bock to normal
to como and brings out tho facts in commissioners to hurry up their plans times, thnt prices nro becoming Bet- shore*. Do I love you, Florida! You
tVjlsoh
Bhorey
the caso and soinotimoe things thkt for improvements. Unless these ronds tied, nnd thnt tho country is getting shouldn't ask me, for you know I do. HARTFORD BATTERY
Pine and Garland Ste., Orlando, FIs.
are not facts. Wo nil 'have n right arc repaired tho county will suffer ir­
over tho frenzy of stagnation. Mr. I’ve flirted with nearly all your oldor
to play tha game.
Wo all hnvo a reparable damage ns u result of tho
‘‘Battery InsuraWce”
Yowell hns hit tho subject of unem­ sisters. Some were fatter, sonio lean­
right to put up our candidate hut un­ unfavorable comment which in already ployment and economic ills n telling er, some rlchor nnd many poorer.
PURE WATER
Sold and Serviced by
der tho present charter wo do not al­ filtering its way over tho ntnto.
Rome folks also are beginning to blow. If wo hnd moro business mon Sotno were longer and many were
ways get our candidate out on ac­
Ed*. Higgins, Uric.
nnd merchants preaching this sermon shorter. Nono gave me the thrill thnt
EMe* Springs Water
count of the petition feature that hnvu their say. Already it is too late there would be less uncertainty you alone dan give. TVhy, do you hnow
to
do
much
repairing
before
the
tour­
69.98% PURE
Haight &amp; Wleland
precludes running more thnn two can­
ist season is on and tho county must throughout tho nation. Fortunately, that before I met you, dear girl, I had
Phone
81I-W
Sanford. Fla.
didates.
Howcvor, we can always
[V
bear whatever ill results como from Orlando ir hitting the bnll nnd hitting become cynical hnd hardened nnd
pick two good men at lhat&gt;rtd any
GARAGES
tiie coHditioh of the Highways this it hard because there ore any number skeptical, nnd wondered why I wns
good man will fill the place. We are all winder. However, some repair work
on
earth.’1
of local men who nro in the samo
LORD’S PURITY
Sanford people
together hlijl Mil can be Arid should be done. And next
Smith Bros. Garage
■■.
mental state atf Mr. Yowoil—thoy
working for tho best interests of the spring nnd summer should see a genWATER
Tho Fort Lauderdale Sentinel says
Expert Repairing
are going ahead full blast and doing
city. Lot’s get It over with and rfet Ofkl Improvement enmpnign in pro­
OIL, GAS mad ACCESSORIES
things, building, constructing, making thht tho contract frir paving Third
AS GOOD AS TriEBBST
dtfwn to real business.
gress with such nn impetus behind it additions, circulating tho dollars and street, n dfsthneo of four blocks, has
Oak and First
Dally Service
phone 197
that It will lie completed heforo anoth­ expanding. Orlando has turned the been let and the work a to bo started
Speaking about people "getting the er tourist season With Its thousands of
corner nnd is running down the street very soon. The pavng contemplated
REAL ESTATE
money” is an ugly chnrgo to bring visiting nutomobiicn rolls around.
with speed and certainty. Optimism is wijl give a direct route to the brldgo
SANFORD NOVELTY
against the members of the legisla­
Commenting upon the condition of everywhere and where thore is cheer over tho North Fork, nnd will add ma­
ture, against a public official or Pinellns highways, the Clearwater
E. F. Lane
nnd vision there is a wondtrful com- terially to tho comfort nnd conven­
WORKS
against tho newspapers. Tho Herald Nowb says:
ience of many. Tho paving will bo
miiriity.—Orlando Rcntlrial
Real
Estate
and
Insurance
hits never used this charge on, any
Of nil tho highways between Cleursixteen feete wide.
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
man. We do not think it should be; water apd Orlando lijy far tho worst
Phene 91
Wit
AN ODE TO TIGHTVILLE.
used in u veiled mhnnor and with tho wore in .Pinellas county. One dreads
Post cards—local views—1c each at
General Shdp rind Mill
idea of clouding the issuo. Thoro is to cross tho Pinellas county lino at
the
Herald office.
Tlghtvillo
was
a
llttlo
old
town,
Geo.
W.
Knight
too much tnlk of graft and taking the Oldsmar, westward bound. Our brick
tV o r k
onoy nnd putting out the idea that rohds lire narrow nnd rough. The turn­ Out nt the heels nnd much run down;
Real
Estate
and
Insurance
Ryes Examined
Glnsnes Designed
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
I officials are corrupt. It is not* tho pike across tho head of Old Tampa For Tlghtvillo wns afraid to spond,
SANFORD
-t- -j- FLORIDA
Afraid
to
give,
afraid
to
lend.
Ray
nnd
through
Safety
Harbor
is
in
right way to get results. Unless n
&gt;17 Commercial Street Saaferd, FIs.
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
newspaper can come right out in the such condition that most of the trnvqi
OPT.
D.
.. Employment ^Bureau..
open nnd say that this man or that is diverted by way of Sutherland und Plnylng sufo wns Tightville’s game,
TRANSFER
The vocational committee of the Busi­
man has accoptcd a brihe.it Is better Dunedin. A bridge spanning tho nar­ And playing safe tho town wont Inme;
Each
dollar
that
U
tried
to
anvu
ness and Professional Women's Club
to any nothing. And this holds good row bay has been declnred unsafe, nnd
requests all youn^ women desiring “WE DELIVER THE GOODS"
of the citizen who continunlly talks drivers who would take a.chance on Drew it nearer to tho grave.
employment to register at the F in t Qnick Service Transfer
about tho corruption of othor people. the rough road ’way round rather than
Nobody sold, nobody bought,
National Bahk.
There Is loss corruption in nil tho risk n plunge through thu bridge.
Storage Facilities
Pinellas county’s brick road system Teachers cost money, so nobody
AGNES 0. HERNER, Chairman
walks of life and especially in poli­
11 we please you, tell others; It ntr
taught;
tics now thnn thoro has over boon in cost in the neighborhood of threotell ue. Phone 498
PTIC IA N
O PT O M ET R IST
Tho
people dlod from typhoid chills, OGraduate
qunrtors
of
a
million
dollars.
It
hns
&amp;
tho history of the country. Wo do not
Northern Illinois College WILSON VULCANIZ­
like such charges unless thoy aro been allowed to get Into excrcablo For none would stand pure water 212 East Flrat St.
Sanford, Flo.
HOTELS
ING WORKS
bills.
bsckd up with the fntfts. Tho majori­ condition.
0. p. Wltsok, 0*»«r
Ono road crow was passed, patching
ty of people aro honest and wo are
Hotel Montezriiria
SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
n hole in tho brick this side of Olds- The undertaker aloe grew fat,
believlhg in ‘Hem nnd standing (by
Pickling
and
Predervirip
REASONABLE
PRICES
mnr.
Tho
operation
Was
an
interest­
And his Job camo to nn end at that;
“Sanford’s Nefr 'Hotel”
them.
J
Wlitit Orolk.r. trait* Bulldb,
ing one. At the time this gang was For no now folks came to Tightvllio
• I - B s ty Per Day
observed, two men wore at work and
town,
SanjfoVd Machine &amp;
tho rest were doing the heavy looking Out at the heels and much run down.
on.
RICE, TOMATOES ANI)
FoUWdry Co.
We have tho
There is a reason for the condition But the banks ptayed Tlghtvillo a llt­
CIIEE8E
Geuerht Mriehino ahi) Boiler Works
of our roads, which is a sad commen­
GU10N &amp;
tlo Jdkl,
Cook 1 clip rice in 1% cups boil­
Autbhiobile FlyWHcol Steel GcSr
tary
on
tho
heal
little
county
in
Flori­
Since nothing was going, they all
ing water. Steam until rice has
r t , bands^ in stock
fk Y
da, and perhaps ths way the repair
went broke;
abari^bed the water. Add 1Vi
Crank Bha/ta Re-turned
work
is
csrriod
on
may
have
some­
And the money the people had savod Mason, Sure-$ea1 Jars
cups Flag Brand Totnatooa heat­
ELECTRICAL
thing to do with It.
with care
•
ed. Season with salt, paprika.
The
people
hnvo
had
to
pay
for
arid Jelly Gl&amp;iies
"Contractors
Cook until rice Is so ft Put s
Melted away Ihto Ullrihbst Mir.
Sanford
SteftVri
Laundry
these
highways,
hnd
thoy
should
not
layer ’In ’baking dish then cover
bo allowed to go to pieces without tho
Pktme t i l
See O Y ir lm e o f
with graled ‘choose. Alternate
So tlghtville, bhreft of bit itb pdlf,
F6R SERVICE
people knowing Wiry. It (s the bbkl- Slowly and soliiinnly buried Itself,
layers, and bake until tho checso
Call 1464
T irk
StbrieCtocka, CdoMfc,
noss of every taxpayers to take an in­
on top is browned.
tapitspk
terest in tho rend system. It is said Here lies s town. If any one 'axes,
Churns, etc.
| tltst ''everybody’s business Is nobody’i Died frrihfi fear df payfrig
Acteylene Welding
—Atlantic City R'OtWlhh. i
business,’’ but the Morning Nows in­
6 f ALL KINDS
WELAKA BLOCK
tends to mske it its business to find
„ man who nursee the
Failure: n
Any
'Afclea 497-494
jobt where the troiible hell, lirid tell th o 1convielloti thsV sll
M a lt*
SanfarA WeMfog Co.
people shout it.
1crooked.
ttcaied ia Eagle Bldg., 205 Oak AveJ

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7,1921
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In andAbout
Jt The City *£

Summary *f the
Floating Snail
Talk* Soeeiictly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

CIBBS STILL LEADS
AT TRAP SHOOT

One-tenth of ono per cent is not
much, but it Is enough to put L. H.
Gibbs In tho lead over Col, G. W.
# # # # # # # # #
# * *
Knight in the season's trap score at
the Rod &amp; Gun Club,
Twenty-six men were out yesterday
and participated in tho shooting at
tho grounds of tho Club on Union ovo* For Florida: Partly cloudy #
nuo. Tho scoros of yesterday were a
*
&lt;!ht and Saturday probab- *
little under the general average ow­
#
_____
ing to tho wind. The top scoro Is be­
1
North portion.
J X That old bulb loves 00 so well
ing hotly contested by L. H. Gibbs, G.
* that despite the cold weather
W. Knight and J. H. Cowan, there be­
ing but three points between the
l . . .
* « * * * * * It tries to get back to that
* mark again and yesterday the
highest and the lowest of the trio.
f f o ^ f T . m r a , nloppod ovor X mean thing wont up to 88. Of
Col. Knight rose yesterday from the
fiS i ,
o» • &gt;&gt;” *"•» » course this is the maximum
fourth place to second place by a score
X and when wo say that the avof forty-one out of fifty pigeons.
igulon.
H erago temperature wna GO It
On account of the discontinuance of
d o Fenderr^J^kaonvme, WP- * would sound more like It but
the Thursday aftornoort closing sev­
,
Pmnirc Scale and Fix* X just to show you that wo havo
eral were unable to be out yesterday.
Jjjfcfw as « business vlaitor In this # # nothing up our sleeve wo
Tho Bcoro follows:
* have been giving the maxiSeason
Vest.
A l y«terday.____
* mum all summer. We are not
Name
Score
tot man with a smooth tongue Agl- * afraid to publish the worst Of
Gibbs, L. H............. ...... 50-34
.7&amp; g
donlPPwr* to idvantage In a rough- * it for the worst Is so much
Knight, G. W................. 50-41
.7 $
* .better than the average ternCowart, J. H................. X
.733
kouit. *
_______
* porature of the nverngc state
Coleman, Ben ..............
.701
M r O p c n i ^ l o a t Yowoll'. * north or south.
Strlngfclow, W. A.........
.ooh
*
6:40
A.
M.
OCTOBER
7
.090
Kennedy,
K...................
25-10
jtars Friday.
160‘2tp
Maximum ............. .......... 88
| Wallace, A. B................
.081
Minimum .............
At limes one suspects tbnt there la
.680
Thigpen, W. J ............... 25-17
Range ..................
w excellence without groat press­
Stevens, R. E................. 75.40
.652
Barometer ........... ......... 30.00
Herndon, O. P...............150-9G
.642
agenting.
Calm and clear.
.640
May, L. U................... 25-10
.638
Brumley,
Jo
h
n
..............
50-31
The Ladies of the Presbyterian
*
X
#
#
#
#
#
#
.630
Newmnn,
R.
A.............
50-30
Church will hold their Christmas Ba.635
Whltner, Chns............... 25-17
tur, Dec. 2 ami .1, 1921. 107-o.a.w.tfc
Leonard,
N.
B.............
X
.027
Chamber of Commerce
.024
Hardin, R oy................ 75-42
America doesn’t need communism,
.023
jut a little community of interest Wants All Members to Hand, W. S................. *
.610
Pujeston,
Dr.
S.............
50-25
might help some.
Attend Friday Meeting Hill, W. C.................... 75-38 .580
.5H0
Hoys School Suits, 2 pair pants for Of the Board of Governors at the Val­ Walthour, Bob .......... 50-29
Howard,
C.
C................
25-14
.577
i8.ys at the Opening Salo.—Yowell's,
des Hotel nt Noon
.572
Maxwell, R. C................ 50-28
Friday, 7th.
lflfl-Ztc
.5 6 0
Ovcrtsereet,
B.
J
.........
*
The following letter sent out Inst
.550
Hickson,
D.
C................
25-11
Very likely there will bo consider­ Jyly to nil members of the Snnford
.540
Hawkins,
P.........../........
50-27
ably less pointing with pride when Chamber of Commerce still holds
.533
armament is reduced.
good and the live members are ex­ Purdon, Jo h n ................ 75-40
.530
Kennedy,
I,....................
50-32
pected to tnke advantage of it:
.520
Hutchinson,
J.
C.........
x
Snow white clothes only come back
“At n recent meeting of the Board
.512
to your home from the Sanford Branch of Governors of the Snnford Cham­ Higgins, Ed................... 50-23
.504
Lakeland Steam Laundry. Phono 475. ber of Commerce, it was voted to havo Moldcy, E. D................ 25-15
.500
Smith,
H.
P.*...............*
107-2tb the secretary write each member in­
.480
Stokes,
C.
W..............
X
dividually, extending a personal invi­
.480
Kilbee,
W.
G...............
*
There arc two kinds of men: thoso tation to nttend the weekly luncheon
.456
-whom you can trust, and thoBo who of the Board of Governors which Is Herndon, B. W............. 25- 9
.453
Akers,
Frank
.............x
.agree with everything you say.
held each Friday at 12 noon, in the
.440
Fitts, W. A................. X
dining room of the Valdez Hotel.
.400
Hand,
W.
II.................
*
Everything reduced for 10 days at
"These meetings will bo for tho
.400
Tolar,
J.
N....................
25-1B
Yowell’s Opening Snlo, Friday, 7th. purposo of huving tho membership of­
.370
Bryan,
L.
T.................
*
166-2tc fer any practical suggestions which
.253
Fox, Meade .................. 25- ft
would tend to the further civic and
.240
Fuleston,
Will
............
25fl
The world will bo cold in 300,000 economic development of tho city, and
.200
Speer,
Geo...................
x
yean. Hotter lay in your supply of will also afford them an opportunity
#•—Did
not
shoot
yesterday,
winter coal promptly.
of hearing reports of the chairman of
tho various committees oh to their ncGet your battery filled with distill-1 tlvitics, nnd keep informed of tho of- DRILLING FOR OIL
IN SUMTER COUNTY.
■cd water free at the Hof-Mnc Battery I forts being expended by the Snnford
■Co., “Foot of First Stroet." They Chamber of Commorco In Us work of
WILDWOOD, Oct. 7.—Two more
make their own.
167-Gtc exploiting this section.
teat
wells have been put down by the
"May we nsk that you bo present
Longhninmock
Oil and Gns Co., in
Now we see it. Tho lion and tho nt ns many of these meetings ns pos­
sumtor
county,
in n neffort to strike
lamb will lie down together after the sible in order to give the Board of
oil.
According
to
reports from com­
Governors
the
benefit
of
your
experi­
linn’s teeth and claws are drawn.
ence and thereby enable them to more pany officials, thc tests, taken from
CHICKEN DINNER, Sunday noon readily ascertain the consensus of the results of tho drilling, have satis­
and evening, Gray Gables, on tho opinion of the majority on subjects fied all expectations ,nnd prospects
beach, Seabreeze, Fla. Phone 401. which ure of vital importance to the for drilling in earnest are snid to tie
Free bath bouses.
74-Fri-St-0m civic and economic development of bright, with the announcement that
dcrrlcka nnd drilling machinery will
Snnford,
&gt;
"Remember, this is your organiza­ soon he imported to tht Held nnd a
The Gaskins Mills ut Arcadia which
has been closed down for some time tion. The voluntary efforts expended pipe Bunk Reports from the com­
by the Bonrd will be productive of pany state that oil will probably he
will resume operation very soon.
quantities In loss
greater results if you will contribute found in paying
than
2,000
feet
of
sinking
of the well.
a
corresponding
portion
of
your
time
Have your watches nnd Jowolry re­
Tho Longhnnimock Oil and Gns Com­
paired at McLnulin's, Two first class at these meetings.”
pany, it is snid, has reccntlp complet­
watch makers. Prompt aervico.
ed
its organization and has made ap­
ORLANDO
CAMP
SITE
140-tfc
BONE OF CONTENTION. plication for charter ns n licensed
firm. The prospective oil Helds nro lo­
Material is on tho ground for tho
ORLANDO, Oct. 7.—TTho cham­ cated in Sumter county, near Oxford,
lartm addition to the Methodist church
ber of commorco is still wrestling between Oxford nnd the Withlncoo
at lirooksvllle.
with the public camp site matter. chco rivor.
Netv fall coats, suits nnd drosses re­ Thc old camp has been condemned by
"EXIDE” BATTERIES, tho Ginnt
duced for 10 days at YowoII'h Frldny, the Stnto Board of Health as being
thc 7lh100-2tc unsanitary nnd to equip n now place that lives In a box. Wo con now fur­
or fix the present locntlon satisfactory nish six Volt Bnttcrios at $21,50. Wo
Everything acorns dull to tho man to the stnto bonrd wil Icost a lot of buy, sell, exchange, recharge nnd re­
who hasn’t wit enough to catch tho monop. J. L .Giles offered n site if pair all makes Battarics.—Rny Broth­
point.
150-tfc
tho city wants to continue the camp ers. Phono 548.
nnd a committto is out to report Fri­
For office supplies, stationery, etc.
BOOUNG, Red nnd green slate sur- day in the mutter. Meanwhile if no
face, 3-ply $3,25 per square. Tiger extension of time can ho had) from romu lo tho Herald office.
'brand, plain, 3-pIy ?3.25; 2-ply, |2.75; tho Stnto Board of Health, the camp
•I'ly, ?2,25. Free dellvory. Address will be closed until further notice, on
"• K- Ginn, Box 3ftl.
130-2Gtp j Friday. Secretary Cox has been se­
Do You Know What The
lected to attend the National Asso­
In this great freo country, almost ciation of Secretaries in Now OrW ord
*ny dog may grow up to bo a Whito i loans, October 25.
Bouse pet.
Germany calls reparations "Wioborgutmuchunsblolstungcnt." Natur­
Means? If not, drive in
ally it come^ hard.—Knoxville Journ­
al-Tribune.
our Filiing Station and And
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money for

YOU

Somo business men paraphrase it i
thus: "Bobbed hair, perhaps, divides
1 WANT t o b u y o l d u . s . tho false and truo."

STAMPS, Look over your old
Papers in (he attic and send me
al1 enveIop«H having fne U. S.
K,»mi&gt;s on them postmarked
1890 or before. I pay good price s f«r them..

WM. MANNHEIMER
St. Paul, Minn.

It takes a good laundry to turn out
first class work.—Snnford Branch of
tho Lakeland Steam Laundry. Phono'
475,
107*2tc j
After other laundries hnve gotten
your linens grimy and brown, then let ’
us make thorn brow white.—Sanford j
Branch Lakeland Steam Laundry.
Phono 475.
107-2tc

out what perfect oervlce is.

better

t ir e s

CHEAPER
Vulcanizing

FRANK AKERS
TIRE CO.
le t and Elm Ave. Phone 447-W

For office supplies, atatlonery, etc.,
come to the Herald office.

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We have priced our fall clothing so that the highest
priced suit in the house will not go over $45.00,—and th at
is why we are selling them almost as fast as they arrive.
And they are—
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Sanford, F la.

Tom Moore

If you have

OptometristOptician

Rooms for Rent
List them with

YOUR SATISFACTION
IS MY SUCCESS
Office Opp. P. O.

Phone 192

C onnelly Real Estate Co.

To See Better See Moore
MERCHANT AND WIFE
DIED IN BATHROOM OF
JACKSONVILLE HOME.

CLASSIFIED ADS

JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 7.—The bod­
ies of Anntole Vnlcourt, twentysevon and his wifo, aged twunty-two,
members of well known local fami- j Classified advertisements, 5 cents s line. No ad taken ror leas ttaas
25 cents, and positively no ctaaslfled ads charged to anyone. Cask
lies, wore found dead in the bathroom
must accompany all orders. Count five words to a line and remit ac­
of their homo here tlita afternoon. A | cordingly.
physician who was called, stated that
FOR RENT—Rooming house, nenr
ho believed the couplo had died na a !
FOR SALE
depot. J. Musson.
lG7-3tp.
result pf inhaling gns fumes from tho
FOIt SALE—Rose No. 4 seed, Irish FOR RENT—Apartment,
private
hot water heater. Officials who invespotatoes, per bushel $2.00.—L. A.
. I porch, sink in kitchun, all convenitigated tho enso, expressed the belief |
Brumley.
*l c | ences, nlso one or two bed roonm left.
thnt tho deaths hnd been accidental.
108-3tp
A coroner’s jury, it is said, will hold FOR SALE-8-room bouse with nil Over 10 cent store.
Call
an inquestlomorrow.
modern convenience, excellent re­ FOR RENT—Suburban home.
308-J.
107tfc
Mrs. Vnlcourt was found in the pair. Private water works, in deslrhnthtub pnrtly filled with water, . ublo location. Reasonable terms. Ap- FOU RENT—Storage room. Addrosa
P, It., care Herald.
167-6tp
while her husband Iny, partly clad, j r | y to a wt,or, 51ft W. First Street.
alongside thetub with n bruise on the
116-tfc FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
hack of his head, apparently received
light housekeeping. 710 Oak Ave­
when ho fell to the floor. The theory FOR SALE—Stable manurp; car lots. nue.
164-6tp
Good dry stock. Price $7 pn? ton, f.
wns advanced thnt his wife hnd been
' FOR RENT—Two rooms, kltchenutto
overcome by gas fumes nnd thnt Vnl- o. b. cars, Snnford. Chnse &amp; Co.
connecting, furnished or unfurnish­
151-tfc.
enurt ,in going to her assistance gilso
ed. Inquire nt Snnford Barber Shop.
hnd been stricken.
FOR SALE—A pair of young, black
107-3tp
Tho bodies were found by Miss Esmaro mules, nt a bargain. Phono
telle Vnlcourt, sister of the dead mnn. ’ ico.
152-tfc
WANTED
Vnlcourt hnd not put in nppenrnncc SPECIAL LUMBER PRICES: Com­
WANTED—Celery barrels repairing,
at tho stare this morning where ho
plete building schedules on request,
uuto body building nnd repairing.
wns engaged in business with his Saves you 1-8 of cost.
Book of All kinds of wood work in rear Dodgo
father, in tho firm of G. Vnlcourt and House plans $1.50. Money refunded If
Garage. Charlio Stoll.
166-4tp
Son, The elder Vnlcourt thought, how- not satisfactory, or if we sell you lumever, thnt his Hon was probably HI: l)er Scm, ,iat for CHtimate.—Gulf WANTED—To buy or rent with priv­
ilege of buying, 5 to 7 roomed house,
nnd this nfomoon telephoned his | jl)mbor Co., Perry, Fla.
10-1-lm
address II. It., care Herald.
168-6tp
daughter to ascertain his condition.
FOR SALE—One young fresh milk
The young woman found the door
cow.—It. L. Garrison.
103-0tc 1 1 / a M T I 7 I Y “ nRIGHT B0Y T0
to tho house, a new bungalow, locked,
FOR SALE—Bargain, five room cot­ I f A l l I C X I * LEARN PRINT.
hut entrance was gnlnod by n scrvnnt.
163-fltp ING TRADE. ONE THAT’S NOT
Mrs. Vnlcourt's wns pnrtly submerg­ tage, Inrgo lot. Box 117.
AFRAID OF A LITTLE WORK.
ed In the bnthtub, half-filled with wa­ FOR SALE ■Twelve good sound well APPLY AT THE HERALD PRINTbroko mules. Terms cun be arrang­ ING COMPANY.
ter. Vnlcourt’s body was clad in n
tf
ed with responsible parties. Can lie
bathrobe.
It was nppnrent thnt tho couplo hnd seen nt Osteen. H. S. Long, Rural
intended to take n bath ,tho young , phone 4811.
lC8-4tp.
w ,n the pnr,y
child's
red
woman retiring to the bathroom first. FORD TRUCK for sale.—West Sldo i l U H L E i took
sweater
from
my
cor
in
front
of
PeoOfficials ndvanccd the theory thnt the
Grocery.
101-tfc
woman turned on thu gnH nnd entered FOR SALE—Seven passenger 1021 pics' Bunk on Wednesday, please re­
turn to Herald office.—F. W, Talbott.
tho tub nnd thnt tho Inter tho heater
Cndlllac. It. C. Maxwell.
106-Ut
failed to function releasing the gnH
fumes within n tightly closed room. FOIt SALE—Very desirable city proCARPETS AND RUGS
perty. Seo B. F. Whltner, ut First
Her husband, cither honring her call
WASHED
IGO-titc.
or wondoring at her length of stay in National Bank.
and clcaqed at your home or we will
tho room, Investigated, The fumes FOR HALF—Upright piano, in good call for and deliver. Hamilton Beseti
condition, $150. Phone 103-J, or ad­
must have beon so strong ns to over­
Washers used.—Sanford
dress
Box 352.
168-Otp. Electric
come him immediately he entered the
Steam Pressery, 317 1st St. Phone 860
k 6 U SALE—N ow bungalow, e a s y
room.
There waa no evidence of foul play,
terms. Positively the boat built
bungalow in tho city.—E. F. Lane, tho
officials said.
MRS. IDA AUSTIN
1 The dilated pupils of the eyes nnd Real Estate Man.
Ifl8-3tp
418 Magnolia Ave.
the condition « f their bodies, gave FOR dA:LE—Nico -fat hens for yard
mute evidence of the large amount of or table use. '310 S. Holly Ave.
MAKER AND ALTERED OF
gas inhaled.
MOM tc
LADIES' CLOTHES
The couple had celebrated their sec­
ond wadding anniversary Sept- 22.
FOR RENT
Pore Water Means Good Health,
They had only recently moved to itheir
FOR RENT—Two fprqished rqomp.
Good Health Meant Happiness
new (home.
Apply 1664 EJm Ave.
152-tfc
The disarmament conference Will FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front
be a succeas If the man who attend
room. 411 Park Ave.
163,fltc Tubular Well Borer. Agent for AirT
motor tytad Mills pad ftqke. Water
It are a i ibig as the idea.—Indianapo­
FOR RENT—‘Desirable house "keeping gulranteed. Gsn. Del., Sanford, Fla.
lis. Star.
rortms. Box 117.
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IN 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 ST

V E G E T A B L E SECTION
NUMBER 166

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6,1921

Two "Louise Brides” in Potsdam

the U n em ploym en t
Question o f the
Country

WOMAN GOLF CHAMPION
MET HER WATERLOO
DEFEATED BY AMERICAN

UNITED MINE OWNERS
ADJOURNED MEETING IN
FAVOR OF NEW PARTY

(By Th» JUmcUUA Pr*»»)
NEW YORK, Oct. G.— Miss Cecil
Lcltch, woman golf champion o f Great
Britain, France and Canada, has fail*
ed in her quest of the United States
championship. She was defeated today
by Mrs. F. C. Loots, Jr., o f Chicago,
ono up a homo green, and thus elimi­
nated from the tournament,
----------------------------(By Tht AuKliUd Fr«tl1
III T n C A \ T P I I I I T V
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. g.—The deit U i/u U ll U U IL I I
fonso In the trial of Pope completed

(By Th* AiuxUUd F n u )

INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 6.—Tho con­
vention o ftheUnitedMine
7890$..
vention o f tho United Mino Workers
o f America adjourned today after the
adopton o f the declaration favoring
WORK AND BACH the creation o f a ne wpotitlcal party
WILL RELIEVE
o f organised labor and
organised
SITUATION
f-.r/nerc.

' WASHINGTON, 0.
or Woods, former pol

Col. Arth-

of New York, will I
ogency to be estnblli

S T S eo-ordincite emergency rellet
5 the workless wage earners throughnnt (he country.
The conference desires, Secretary of
Commerce said in making the an­
nouncement yesterday, to we the
whole country organized on ■ com­
m u n it y basis to effect the1quick distri­
bution Of Jobs to the Involuntary idle
through efficient operation of tho
emergency program
adopted last
week. Informal machinery, voluntary
In its nature, is being set up in the
form of one of hte conference com­
mittees, which under the direction of
Colonel Woods enn receive reports
from various communities of tho pro­
gress being made and transmit to tho
different localities successful methods
tried out in others.
Hope was expressed in high admin-

A R B U C K LE
NOT IN COURT
CASE CALLED
BUT FAT COMEDIAN WAS NOT
NECESSARY FOR ARRAIGN­
MENT.

Testimony of Rawlins
W ho Stated Pope
W a s Head

m n r m r n
Iff | I R I l K I I H i
1 T 1 U ill/E lilE d /

T W lI
I ff V

tho cro99 c*nmlnation of RawHn» this
morning without hnvlng shaken hla
8tory t0 tho effect that popo instigat-

C T I7 D
r u n n P i? M
This photograph shows two married collides Just after the conclusion of
\ PA
L t llL U I iljil
the one hundred nml tenth wedding o f "Louise brides” In Postdain, Prussia.
______
Encli yenr on July 11) persons are married In tho garrison church at Postdain,
on the very hour that Queen Louise of Pnissln tiled, an hour sacred to Gor­ SENTENCED TO HANG ON FRI
mans. Especial favors and assistance are granted by the government to tlieso
DAY, NOVEMBER
18TII
couples.
_______.

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6.—Tho
manslaugter charge against Arbucklo
is on tho calendar o f the' Superior
Court toda, but tho defendant was at
his homo in Los Angeles. It was
learned last nght from attomoys o f ,
the defense, that Arbucklo’B prcscnco
in court today wob not deemed neces­
(B r Thu A oocU U d F reii)
sary, as tho case will como up only for
NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—"I am confi­
Instruction and arraignment.
Dis­
dent, not cocky" declared Miller Hug­
trict Attorney Brady, however, inti­
gins, Yankoo manager. "I am relying
mated that he opposed Arbucklo’a abon tho courngo o f my players and
sonco and probably would nsk continu­
their general ability" said McGrow.
ance until next Friday to cnablo Ar­ Asked how his hurlers proposed to
bucklo to como to San Francisco and treat Babo Ruth at bat McGrow Bold
appear.
ho would not cross bridges until ho
comes to thorn. ‘"But I can say," ho
added, "that wo shall take no liberties

ONLY THREE CANDIDATES
FOR TAMPA COMMISSION

od th0 attempted robbory of the Pal«co Theatre September four during
which Rawlins shot and killed George
Hickman. Rawlins held steadily to
tho story that Pope was tho master
mind in tho conspiracy to rob tho Pal­
ace and put across other jobs in Jack­
sonville. Tho defenso was able to
bring out, however, that Rawlins had
been arrested in Kansas City and Chi­
cago before his first arrest in Jack­
sonville on lnrceny chnrges. Ho ndmlted ho was arrested in Kansas City
for vagrancy and Chicago for fighting.
The defense sought to implicate him
In Kansas City murder but ho denied
.
.connection with nny other homicide.
boyH, Robert and Isinh Temple, sons ( p uW||na „n|j Atlanta was his homo
of a deceased oversea veteran, aged j antj that j,0 had a sister living there,
ten and four, were shot to death on •After cross examination the Btato botho porch of their homo while eating Ran rc(|ircct examination but this was
watermelon.
expected to bo brief.

TAMPA, Oct. 6.— Only throe candi­
dates had qualified when tho ontry
lists closed at noon yesterday for tho
white municipal party primary of
\
October 11, which will nominato two 'FOUR NON-PERMANENT
Light Frost Tonight in
MEMBERS OF LEAGUE
candidates for city commission, and
ELECTED TODAY
which nomination is equivalent to
South Appalachian is
election Those qualifying nro Major
The Forecast Today
(Br Th* AuocliUd T nu)
James E. McCnnts, Dr. S. L. Lowry
GENEVA, Oct. G.— Four non-porTho batteries for today’s game will and C. P. Fuller. Tho nominees will
(Br Th* Am*cI*U4 Tnu) .
be: For tho Glnnts, Douglass and Sny­ be elected nt the city oloctlon to bo manent mombors o f tho council of the
WASHINGTON, Oct. G.—Tho prob­
Icaguo of nations, Chinn, Bolgium, ability of a light frost tonight In tho
der, and for tho Yankees, MnyB and held November 1.
Brazil and Spain, were ro-oloctod to­ Southern Appalachian region was
Schnng.
day by tho assembly.
First Inning
forecast todny by tho Wcnthor Bureau
YOUNG WOMAN DIES
in announcing continued cool weather
FOLLOWING
DARING
LEAP
First hnlf, Yanks 1 run.
TO ACCEPT APPOINTMENT AS
tonight in tho Atlantic states. Slight­
Second hnlf first: Giants mnde no
GOVERNOR OF THE PHILly warmer in North and Centrnl Flor­
LONG
BRANCH,
N.
J.,
Oct.
5.—
runB, ono hit, no errors.
LIPPINES.
ida tonight.
While
attempting
to
nmko
a
flying
Second Inning.
First half second, Yanks nothing, leap from a speeding nutomobilo to an
airplane late yesterday Miss Madeline
OIL COMPANY IIEAI) IS
last hnlf second, Giants nothing.
ARRESTED! ALLEGE A
Davis was so badly injured that she
Third Inning
ency measures in that community
FRAUDULENT OIL DEAL.
died from a fracture of the skull in a
First hnlf third, Yanks nothing.
would follow.
hospital hero last night. Her home Ih
Last half o f third, Giants nothing.
Reports of local organizations aro
in Fort Pierce, Florida. Miss Davis MEANS MORE LOTS SALES AND
TULSA, Okln., Oct. 5.—Chnrlen E.
Fourth Inning.
coming into the conference steadily,
MORE BUILDINGS IN A FINE
Starr, president of tho Starr-Kano Oil
First hnlf of the fourth: Ynnks lost her bnlnnco as sho reached for
Mr. Hoover said, adding that tele­
SECTION OF SANFORD
tho bottom rung of n rope ladder sus­
Co., of Tulsn, was arrested todny on
nothing.
grams had been received from the
pended
from
{he
plane
nnd
fell
to
the
Last halff ourth: Giants, nothing.
mayors of Memphis, Chattanooga and
Sanford is growing so rn pldly that ,
ground.
Fifth Inning
Nashville, Tenn., nnd Youngstown, 0 .,
tho homo builders nro pushing ou tj 000 fra
First half fifth: Ynnks one run.
stating that they were organizing to
from the more congested parts of tho
Last hnlf o f fifth: Ginnts nothing.
CITRUS SEMINAR OPENS,
meet their unemployment situation!
city nnd getting out in the suburbs ™
FAIR AND COOL
*
Sixth Inning.
along the lines suggested by the con­
IS WEATHER REPORT
#
which niennH a bigger and better SnnFirst hnlf sixth: YunkH, ono run.
GAINESVILLE, Oct. 4.—Control of
ference.
FROM NEW YORK #
Last half sixth: GinntH nothing.
dcstructvo disonscs nnd insects of the
In connection with menns of emer­
Among tho ninny new suh-divisionH ( “ frame
Seventh Inning
citrus crops wus foremost in the dis­
gency relief the full report o f tho
NEW YORK, Oct. G.— (By
contemplated
nnd that will ho thrown • 0
First hnlf seventh: Yanks nothing. cussions at tho opening day’s scsson
committee on municipal organization
Tho Associated Press).—Fnir
on tho market in a few days is Lane’s , ton. th&lt;
Last hnlf seventh: Ginnts nothing. o ftho citrus Rcmlnar, which convened
for unemployment, made public Inst
nnd cool wcnthor this morning
Sub-division in tho Southern part o f ( uphold,
Eighth Inning
todny on tho campus of tho Univer­
night said:
t
with tho first game of the
tho city nml tho subdivision extends
First hnlf eighth: Ynnks nothing.
sity of Florida.
"The methods of accomplishing re­
world sorics scheduled this af­
from Sanford avenuo to Oak avenue 1
1
Last hnlf eighth: Ginnts nothing.
TO MOVE GRAPEFRUIT
Ono hundred nnd fifty persons in­ comprising somo forty fine building
sults must vary with each locality and
ternoon. nourr before tho
Ninth Inning
terested were in attendance.
no methods cnpnblo o f universal adop­
Ginnts nnd Ynnkees went to
lots nt prices thnt will range from |
Kirat hnlf ninth: Ilames went in to
Seven cars
Tho visitors wore welcomed by $150 to $750 on vory easy terms and; 1 ljA
tion can with safety be recommended.
battlo nt tho Polo grounds
pitch for Ginnts. YnnkB nothing.
President A. A. Murphrco, of tho Uni- tho success of tho suh-dlvislon is nl- ° r
Therefore, specific recommendations
crowds of fans from four corn­
Last hnlf ninth: Ginnts nothing.
versty o f Florida, who said tho school ready assured on nccount of tho locn-Jtcrrl101
to communities nro confined to tho
ers of tho earth wore hurrying
Final: Yanks 3 huns, seven hits, no nttondanco in this state hnd increas­
very urgent one thnt following tho
townrd tho park hoping to
errors. Ginnts no runB, G hits no cr- ed 8G0 per cont. in tho past 12 yoars.
th" V“ ry ,C“ *0n‘,b" ’ P" CM ” V W p r , " o Z
n S ta m m ir U
leadership of their mayors with unit­
gain admittance. At midnight
ed local committees thoy accept this
several fnns gnthored at tho
primary obligation to tho full,"
entrance. Fifty were in line
by ono o’clock. Cold night
E L " u . V o , 8&amp; J C
" h' " - • “ ~
' hlpwith raw wind nnd frequent
POSSES SEARCHING
nml oxtom! for three block. South to 1 t 1)q VORctablo movement Is n.aumshowers brought out overFOR NEGRO BANDIT
Onk. Tho tote nro hlith and dry and |
importnneo. Thorn havo boon 240
conts, blankets nnd even old
WHO ROBBED EIGHT,
healthy and In » P»« » ' «&gt;« ' “ » * *
ck ' „ h, d tmi doyl. „„t |„.
newspapers to keep enthurinsta
'•
• Phonomona ttrowth
* (uJ
mov, ro, nl. A ,u .n ' Dr Tho AiiocUttd T nu)
Mr Edward Lana, the real oatat .
02gpl' nl„
moving, and a
FORT WORTH, Texas, Oct. G.— A
man, I. patting on thl. now »ubdlvl.&gt;
ot both w hit, and
pos.iu today is searching along tho
ion nnd ho will uso tho Herald to ox.
. .
It is generally concodod among tho
l i t the union o f tho lot. In » few yc low nqoanh 1. being bought and
»hores of Lake Worth, near hero, for
wagorlng fraternity that tho Ginnts
d a , tolling tho public nil about thorn
Shipment, o f cucumber.,
o negro who last night forced eight
nnd tho Yankees aro about ovonly |
men and women ho found in a house
and giving tha exact location., p rice, » k' » •” * P W * “ f » r
matched, advantage nt a certain point
*
M *•
cant. Only now popper is being
•iy the lake, to tio up ono another nnd
for ono team being offsot by greater (
T o surveyor is busy today laying bought. Prices aro considered fairly
then robbed them o f eighteen hun­
power or strength in another section
dred dollars worth o f jowolry and
off
the streets and lota and corners1
E * g »laI" B
f rom
It attack, closo and Impartial fol­
of attack or dofonso o f tho rival com­
and
arranging
tho
plat
and
ns
soon
as
*
1*
26
to
$1.60
per
crate.
There
1. a
a smnll amount of cash. Tho robber
bination. As a result, what betting Is lowers o f the game nro inclined to
this work Is finished many of tho lots f t ™ * demand for yellow squash. Yelgivo
tho
Yankees
a
alight
margin
of
“iso attempted to attack a Boventcon
being dono is at oven money or tho
will bo cleared and put In first class low . aro worth from $1.75 to $2.00 on
year old girl in tho party, hut ran
vory slightest of odds. One enthusi­ advantage. With their heavy hitting
shape for tho Inspection of tho public, the local platform, and whites run
ability
which
may
bo
unleashed
at
any
when her mother untied herself and
astic admirer o f the Glanta may offer
Mr. Lane is to bo congratulated upon f*0™ 81’B0 to 81-75 por crate- Pepper
ran, Renaming for aid, tho victims
10 to 9 on tho chancos of tho Nation­ moment they aro oxtromely dangerous
putting this fine piece o f property on »■
around $2 per crate. Okra i .
contenders
until
tho
final
outDe­
als winning, while a few blocks away
tho
market
ot
a
timo
when
lota
aro
In
demanding
from $1 to $1.25 per hamsome Ysnkeo rooter may thlnjc thnt fensively the team is not always as
such
great
demand.
Watch
for
tho
adper*
EXPRESS RATES ON
tho bludgeaon of Babe Ruth warrants stoady as admirors would wish for,
vertlsements in the Daily Herald.
.......
.........
FISH AND OYSTERS
odd o f six to flvo on the American as several incidents and occurrences
----------------------------Howard
Lyman,
o f Altamonte, was
have demonstrated this season. It is
IS CUT 10 PER CENT.
chances.
While
the
conference
is
splitting
in
the
city
today
calling
on hia many
Attempts by the experts to analyze also doubtful if the Yankees piny with
hairs
about
the
Far
East,
Chiina
will
friends
and
transacting
business,
Mr.
ATLANTA, Oct. 5 Express rates
th chancos o f the two teams gener­ the same team coordination that tho
take
her
queue
from
America
Lyman
ia
an
orange
grower
and
a
on. fish and oysters nnd other sea food
ally result in aboat the same situation Giants have shown st times this year.
Viewed from another angle It may
Jill he reduced 10 per cent by the
of uncertainty and doubt, Not In re­
be
eaid that i ftho National excel in
Jouthern Epress Co., effective today,
cent years havetwo teams entered tho
team
work the Americans balance the
, was announced In tariffs voluntarifinal and most important baseball bat­
scales with th eindtvldual power o f
^ filed with tho Interstate Commerce
tle
o
f
the
season
with
less
apparent
-G e t your Scratch Pads from Ths advantage one way or the other. Of
Commission, George H. Kerr, traffc
(Onattanod be p t(t roar)
the
Herald office.
m*nager, today announced.

“77

�THE SANFORD DAILY lEMALD, TUESDAY OCTOBER

Stopping the K lan
Raised Cain in Texas,
Question A bout It

1921_________________ ^

' '' .

!es T ax Gains Favor
loot Thinks W ill Pass
■Republicans Favor It

WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—The sales
As to Whether Law Can Stop Parades
tax is gaining favor so rapidly In
or Not
the senate that Senator Smoot (R.)
WACO, Tex., Oct. 4.— Announce­ of Utah, its chief proponent, is of the
ment was expected hero today o f the opinion that as the tax situation
date of the 54th district grand Jury stands today it has a first class chance
A N A L L -S T A R C A ST in
would be coiled to investigate tho o f winning out.
Senntor Smoot hns received d e f-1
fight at Lorona, 14 miles south of
here Saturday night, following an inite assurance from moro than half |
attempt by Sheriff Bob Buchanan, o f o f tho 50 Republican senators that'
McLennan county to* halt a Ku Klux they are strongly inclined to vote for
Klan pnrndo.
,
his proposal of a manufacturers sales
Tho fight resulted in probnble fatal tax of three per cent.
Also F O X N E W S
n o Is confident that even more of
wounds to three men nnd serious in­
juries to seven others. Judge R. I. them will support ib before tho pond­
Munroe, of tho fifty-fourth district ing revenue revision bill if disposed
court,
announced yesterday that the of.
llAYNU
It is acknowledged that the Demo­
grand jury would be called to investi­
Tomorrow— Viola Dana in “The Off Shore
gate tho affair without delay.
cratic aido now holds the "ace' in the
Those undergoing treatment at lo­ hole" in tho taxation game being play­
Pirate” also “ Bars and Stars, 2-part Com.
cal hospitals wore reported ns "rest­ ed in the senate. With tho Republi­
ing well" todny, with Sheriff Buch- can sido split, the 36 Democratic sen­
nnan, Louis Crow nnd Ed. Howard ators aro in a position to dictato tho
still in a critical condition, however. courso of tax legislation, and if they
Tho latter two, who were reported to wero to swing behind tho sales tax,
have boon bystanders, were stabbed in a combination with more than half
by an unidentified assailant. The sher­ of the Republican side, even Republi­
iff was shot twico, ono o f the buliots can loaders do not question but that it
would bo adopted.
penetrating his right lung.
Appearing beforo tho county attor­
In tholr prediction that the pend­
ney, a delegation o f Lorena citizens ing measure thoy aro supporting will
declared thoy believed a serious of- bo passed eventually, with "somo mod­
fenso has been committed nnd thnt ifications," Senntor Penroso (R.) of
Said the fellow who did not like to work
they were anxious for justice to bo Pennsylvania, and his Republican as­
and ho really thought tho world should
dono. A resolution signed by moro sociates ndmit thnt thoy nro banking
pay him without working
than three hundred citizens o f tho vil­ upon their opponents, Republicans and
lage nnd published in a local newspn- Democrats, fulling to agree on n sub­
H E O B T A IN E D T H E L IV IN G
per yesterday exonerated tho Ku Klux stitute thnt would command a major­
But such a life— it was his theory about
Klan, saying thnt it was not believed ity vote.
how to get a living without working.
But Senator Smoot and his adher­
tho Klnn violated any law or intended
The
world owes each ono a living but It
to viointo the law by Btnglng a pnrndo ents aro driving hard to force tho
is
up
to every one to collect it. The best
nnd asserted:
ndoption o f his sales tax plan as an
way
to
get the best living is to have your
"Wo unequivocally place tho blame amendment to tho pending bill, oven
money
where you can get it when you
though
the
other
provisions
of
his
for tho shedding of blood on the sher­
want
it—
in the bank
*
^
substitute bill which he hns also of­
iff."
In support of tho ohsrgo tho reso fered ns amendments oro not ncceptcd
The O N L Y D E C E N T L IV IN G
by a mnjority of tho senate.
iution said:
Eight American MinisIs obtained by saving your money while
It is believed thnt if a compromise
' "W e induced the leaders of the pa­
sters for Latin Am eri­ rade to ncccdo to tho sheriff’s demand can bo affected on tho proposed repeal
you are making it and put it in the bank
where it draws 4 per cent interest.
ca Appointed Today thnt two of the paraders should bo o f tho higher surtax brackets, nnd otljer
controversial
provisions
of
tho
unmasked. Sheriff Buchanan prev­
L E T U S T E L L YOU
(U r T h . A i»ocl»U d P r u t )
iously hnd declared thnt he-intended pending bill, that the Hales tnx may
WASHINGTON, Oct. •!.—Announce­ to prevent the pnrndu only nfter tho prevail; It is suggested thnt n sur­
A B O U T IT T O D A Y
ment of tho selection of eight Ameri­ Klnn lenders hnd refused to grant his tax minimum of 42 per cent, which,
can
ministers
to
Lntin-American
and
request that some of the Klansmon be with tho 8 per cont normal tnx, would
j u d g e h o u s h o l d k r t a k e n in ­
old
world
countries
made
today
at
tho
unmasked
in order to establish their bring the incomo tnx rate on largo
t o CLUB AS IIAHY
whito house, virtually completing tho identity. Spectators of a crowd of incomes up to 50 por cent, may bo tho
HOTE
diplomatic roster of the new admin­ more than 3,000 people, who hnd gath­ basis of such a compromise.
Sanford Kotnrinns had a big time istration. To Panama, Dr. John Glov­ ered froms urrounding towns and vil­
er South, of Kentucky; Nicaragua, lages to witnoss tho parade, told of
CAR SWEET POTATOES
ttt their luncheon today having ns their
John E. Rnmcr, Colorado; Venezuela, seeing the sheriff step up to tho lead­
FROM SANTA ROSA COUNTY
guest District Deputy John Turner, of Willis C. Cook, South Dakota; Guate­
er of tho advancing white clad march­
BRING DOLLAR BUSHEL.
Tampa, a man well beloved by every mala, Roy Davis, Missouri; Czecho­ ers nnd nttempt to snatch tho mask
Rotnrinn in the United States and Eu­ slovakia, Lewis Einstein, Now York; from his fnco. A fight then ensued in
COUNTY FAIRS STARTING
"flying jenny" or tho ferriH wheel
MILTON, Oct. 4.—The second car­
rope, who has met the smiling John at nulgnrin, Charles S. Wilson, Maine; which several shots wero fired and
IN GREAT STATE OF FLORIDA should not continue to turn, tho form­
load of sweet potatoes which were
various times. Mr. Turner hnH Just Finlnnd, Chnrles L. Kagey, Kansas;
er to tho tune o f weird music. Mnybo,
knife thrusts wero made. Eight men shipped by tho co-oporntlon of Santa
roturned from the Rotary trip to Scot­ Siam, Edward E. Hrodic, Oregon.
(By Th. Auocl.Ud Prtu)
too, the circus will bo in town during
henring knifo wounds were included in
Rosa county farmers netted better
land, Knglund, France nnd Spain and
JACKSONVILLE,
Oct.
4.—Tho
lnt­
many
of tho meetings and then young
the wounded brought here.
than ono dnllnr per bushel, nnd this ter part of October nnd the month of America will become belligerent.
In the lntter country had the honor to HAYNES PUTS CLAMP
wn seven higher than hnd boon ex­
install Rotary for the first time.
ON VARIOUS STATE
EI.IGIBLES FOR
With the passing o f November the
November will be the open season for
John hnving lived in Tnmpn ever
pected
.considering the fact thnt tho
PROHI DIRECTORS.
county
fairs will hnvo gone until mxt
county fairs when tho countryBido will
WORLD'S SERIES.
since Ponce DeLeon discovered cigars
season was so into nnd tho longer
get together for tho annual exhibition year. Amateur fnirs nnd circuses will
in thnt city knows the Spanish lnngrowing timo
served to flood tho
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—Prohlblof agricultural accomplishments, llvo remain with tho youngsters, however,,
NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—The lists of
gunge and was chosen for the tnHk of tion Commissioner Hnyncs today
market in South Florida, to which
stock progress nnd other things. The for quite a while, as they nttempt to
ciigiblo players for the world’s series
placing Rotary in Spain which he did clamped down tho muzzle on stnte dipoint the potatoes went. The first car
bnlly-hoo man will hold forth from his emulate the daredevil feats thuy have,
wero announced this afternoon.
to the entire satisfaction of Internat­ recors nnd other officials of the dry
of potatoes sold for nhout $2.20, so greatest show in*tho world, while witnessed.
Manager
McGrow’s
List.
ional Rotary nnd the Spnnish Dons. enforcement organization who have
there was renlly comparatively little many n young Romeo will wish there
Twenty-four county fairs nro sched­
Pitcher Arthur Nehf, Fred Tonoy,
John today gave a very interesting spoken in n manner thnt might bo
decrease.
was a law against operators of "fish­ uled and then, too, there will ho tho
Phil
Douglas,
Jess
Barnes,
I’nt
Shea,
talk on the trip to foreign lnnds in considered disresptetful o f prohibition
Farmers in the Allentown district ponds,” candy wheels and the like.
state fair at Jacksonville.
Harry Sallee, Bill Ryan, nnd Cecil
which 1,500 Itotnrinns from the U. S.
wore
tho
ones
responsible
for
the
co­
enforcement in the United States.
Many
of
the
fnirs
will
hnvo
running
Causey.
A., nnd Qrlnndo met the Rotnrians
operative spirit thus shown, nnd Coun­ nnd trotting races ns features, and tho
Asharp letter wn Hscnt by tho
AUTO ACCIDENT.
Catchers Frank Snyder, Earl Smith,
from other countries and it was an in­
ty Agent Hudson was the mnn who officials will in some cases have their
commissioner to every official nnd om- Alex Gnston and Mike Gonzalez.
ternational affair in every sense of
found tho market for tho product. hands full in curbing tho inclination
ployco on tho
prohibition payroll
A touring car owned by Mr. John
Inflelders: Geo. Kelly, John Raw­
tho word. Mr. Turner hud but little
Since the nverngo yield is from 60 to to bnck one’n fnvorito in terms of fi­
against Indiscreet statements.
Vnughn o f Sanford turned over onlings, Dave Bancroft, Frank Frisch,
time today but ho made it count and
75 bushels per acre, and tho demand nance. Automobile races will have a
This is the only action expected to Waiter Kopf.
aside from Ids very interesting talk
its
sido Inst night in front o f Deanmakes it rensonnhly certain thnt a plnco on some of tho programs while
Outfielders Ross Young, Geo. Burns
on tho trip to Europe gave the Sun- betnken ns n result of the protest of
ready mnrket is nvnllnble, it is be­ tho professional nvintor hns also come burg Dairy on the DeLand-Dnytona
ford Itotnrinns a fine tnlk on Rotary dry organizations against utterances Emil Meusel, Bll lCunnlnghnm, Eddla
lieved thnt in the future the sweet to tho front of lato. For a cash con­ road. It is thought tho wheels of tho
of
stnte
directors
which
weree
inter­
and nil Hint it means. There are few
Brown, Cnsey Stengel.
potato
will become ono of the many sideration those o f the more venture­ enr got caught when after turning out
preted
ns
a
reflection
upon
enforce­
Kotarians in tho country better
Conches Cozoy Dolan, Hugheey Jen
ment policy.
early
mnrknteahlo
cropB from vnri­ some make-up can visit the clouds for for somo pedestrians, tho driver at­
vorsed in the subject or thnt Imvo Ro­
nlngs, Mnnngcr McGrnw.
ous
section
o
f
;
Santa
Rosa county. their first hair thriller. If tho lnw is tempted to get back on tho brick road.
Hnyncs
h
n
B
just
received
in
col­
tary in their hearts ns largely ns Dis­
New York American League.
Tho
early
yield
of
potatoes
was ono enforced the "Wild Mnn from Borneo" The pavement wob wet which helped
lated
from
reports
on
the
progress
of
trict Governor John Turner nnd his
Catchers: Waiter H. Schnng, Fred
o
f
great
average
in
sizo
nnd
very lit- will be conspicuous this year by his tho car to skid to tho position on its
prohibition
enforcement
in
each
of
tho
election to this important post was a
Hoffman, Alfred Devormer.
tlo
dnmngo
was
suffered
in
getting absence, the recent legislature hnving sido. A numbr o f tho occupants were
states
nnd
the
public
nttitude
on
tho
great stride abend for Rotary in tho
Pitchers: Carl Mays, Robert Shawsounddo his death knell in this stnte, badly shaken i|p but no one was se­
,
Southeast and Ids Floridn friends are Volstead law, requested from ench of key, Hnrry Harper, Warren Collins, the yield to market.
us well as outlawing tho exhibition of verely injured. Tho car was brought
very proud of him nnd his visits to the stntedirectors. Such reports, de- Waite Hoyt,
Alexander Ferguson,
other frenks, either human or animal. to a garage this morning for treat­
the vnrious clubs over tho stnte nro flning public sentiment are to ho ro- William Piercey, Thomas Rogers, CROPS NEED RAIN ALL OVER
THE STATE OF FLORIDA Thoro is no renson, however, why the ment.— DoLund Nows.
looked forward to with much plensure. ccllvcd ench month.
Jack Quinn.
Hero nro the resultk as officially
One of tho features of the meeting
Inflelders: Walter
Pipp, Anm
(By Th. AtioclaUd Pnu)
today was the advent of Judge Hour- stated by the commissioner:
Ward, Roger Pocklnpnugh, Mike J.
GAINESVILLE,
Oct. 4.—Tho need
holder, the baby Rotnrinn nnd only
Largo newspapers thnt wero “ wet" McNally, J. F. Bnker, John Mitchell.
of rain in some parts of tho stnte is
the press of business kept the Rotnr- nro now carrying strong editorials
Outfielders: G. H. Ruth, E. Miller,
lans from giving the judge a renl ini­ urging enforcement of the law.
becoming acute, according to tho
R. Meusel, R. Roth, Nelson, L. Hawks,
tiation. He was welcomed liy Presi­
Smaller dailies nnd weeklies “ teem”
Wilson Fonstcr, Manager Miller Hug­ weekly review of crop conditions in
dent Stevens and by J. (5. Rail nnd re­ with editorials for support for the gins.
this state issued by tho Federal Husponded in a neat speech that John commissioner.
renu of Crop Estimates for tho week
W e have just pur­
Turner said was the finest he ever
A number o f newspnpers refuse to
ended
Saturday.
Good
harvesting
IMOT
ICASE
DELAYED.
hoard from a Ilnby Rote—but then of print illustrations nnd cartoons de­
chased a carload o f
wenther prevails, however, the review
course ho never henrd the genial Judge picting drlnkisg.
before.
MARIANNA, Ark., Oct. 4.—The added, and the harvesting o f corn is
Hotels nro establishing iron clad
well advanced.
D. L. Thrasher also made n two rules ngninst use of liquor in.rooms cases of six negroes who were sen­
Lack of rain is holding up the fnll
minute tnlk on Rotary thnt was filled nnd discharging emplocs engaged in tenced to oloctrocuton followng con­
planting
of oats. Picking of cotton is
viction for murder in connection with
with good cheer and good things for the liquor traffic.
Buying* this quantity
well
advanced.
There is very little
tho membors.
tho Elnin riots o f two yenrs ago, wero
enables us to make
District Governor Turner paid Snnset for Monday, Oct. 20. The enses tendency on the part of tho fnrmcr to
ford Rotary club a fine compliment CHARGE* GOVERNOR LIBELED.
recently were remanded for retrial for hold his cotton this year, tho bureau’s
you the following*
correspondents report.
tho third time.
and snid they were doing things uiul
prices
on
these
BATON ROUGE, La., Oct. 4—
Generally low yields seem certain,
wero gaining n fino reputation among
according
to
tho
bureau,
for
sweet
po­
Iluey
P.
Long,
member
of
tho‘
public
tho clubs o f the state receiving a fine
splendid tires — all
DENTIST IS SUICIDE.
tatoes bccauso of tho dry weather. The
compliment from the Orlando club service commission from* Louisiana,
brand
new
and
harvesting of hay continues with
that was sponsor for the Sanford club. was arrested in Shreveport, La., today
NORFOLK, Vn., Oct. 4.— Despondstrictly firsts:
,
Mr. Tumor also called attention to on n warrant issued by tho district , ent because of 11 health, Dr. J. D. yields and qunllty good. Pasture is
tho fact that on October 28th Orlando court of Enst Raton Rouge, charging Ennis, one o f the best known den­ reported as not good except locally
30x3
N on­
will bo tho mooting place for tho Ho- him with criminally libelling Gov. tists in Tidewater, Vn., ended his lifo where rain has fallen.
Tho review says, the condition of ortarinns o f tho state at whfch timo John M. Parker.
Skid ............. $ 9.95
by taking gas somo timo last night.
angea and grapefruit is deteriorating,
thoro will ho at least 500 Rotarians In
The dentist had been dead probably nnd tho fruit is under-size for this
that city and Orlando wants Sanford
30x3i/a N on­
Tho plant of the Whitehouse Bnr- 12 hours when his body was found in
time o f the year.
to help them in entertaining tho rcl Co., at Hastings, which hos boon
his office today, his head on n rug nnd
Skid ............ 11.95
Condition of livestock, generally is
gucats. It will ho an nil day affair shut down for somo time, has resum­
n tube from a gas Jet In his mouth.
good.
and promises to eclipso anything over ed operation ngnin.
Fnll farming operations, as a whole
hold in tho statu before.
Tho new building of J. S. Simpson are being delayed by dry weather.
• It looks as if Independence will not at Brooksvllle Is nearing completion.
Truck crop prospects are poor except
Post cards— local vlowi -lc each at Hibomlnto this year.— Norfolk Vir­
It
is
a
very
creditable
building
for
where
rains have fallen or irrigation la
the Herald offica.
ginian Pilot
tho town.
possible, '
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Me a Living

for GROWING KIDDIES

SANFORD SHOE &amp; CLOTHING CO.

SANFORD ROTARY
CLUB MEETING
J. TURNER HERE

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VAQBTWO

SANFORD DAILY HERALD

TOO BUSY TO TALK.

affect farmers and the general public.
Assurances were given the bankers
that the war finance corporation is
anxious to see the cattle Industry in a
healthy condition and stands ready to
assist In every way possible.
Conditions in tho middle west and
west are far from satisfactory, Meyer
said. States which are
neglecting
their cattle Industrie^ are liable to
lose thfem, ho said.
Hundreds of millions o f doilnrs
worth of feed will go to waste if im­
mature cattle continue to be sold for
slaughtor, he Haid, because there will
be insufficient cattle to absorb the
vnst amount o f corn, alfalfa, BUgar
pulp and like crops, which will be har­
vested.

PROVINCE OF A NEWSPAPER.

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ARE THE RELATIONS BETWEEN
A BANK AND ITS PATRONS
|
INTIMATE AND RECIPROCAL? j

lt would bo comical, were it not
You novor sec the real busy bus!*
fit U M mqr iti w m um ,I l u U II T U
somewhnt
pathetic, the way nowspnness man standing around discussing
.
r a L T t f f i s r tu A»
per
offices
are besoiged every dny by
the affairs o f state or county or city
their
friends,
urlng them to "roast”
m
and bemoaning tho fact that Mr. So
this nnd thnt; to "see to it" thnt thin
m u im i
and So has an offlco and should be
and thnt done in tho city or county;
ousted because ho put the talker's son
St J. HOLLY ..
to stnrt this and thnt kind of moveN . J. LILLARD. .SccrcUry-Treaiurer in Jail or hit his friend or soaked this
men to correct evils in tho state gov­
fellow for something and thnt the
To be sure they are.
H. A. NEEL..._____ General Manager
ernment. These friends nctually npcountry is going to tho demnitlon bow
ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.,
The principal of sound banking requires
penr to believe thnt It is the newspa­
wows. No indeed. You see tho fel­
OimOVtATlOM MAMAOX1
per's
business
to
handle
all
theso
af­
low who has some kind of a Job to
that for every dollar a bank loans, one
Phone 148 up to 6 P. M.
fairs.
which ho pays but little attention and
dollar must be placed on deposit in the
But n self-respecting newspaper,
spends his time on the street discuss­
•ubMrtptlu rrtc* la Advaua
though ready nnd willing to tarty nil
bank?
O n Taar ............................................ .........
ing the fellows who nra mnking tho
Ms KllUi ............................... ......... ■•00
reasonable responsibility, must remind
town. Tha man who hns his own bus­
Oallvarad la City by Oarrtar
Thus, the bank becomes a distributing
Oaa Wart ............... .............................» O - f iness to attend to and gives his spare
its readers thnt they— tho people—are
D a Ml U&gt; l« 10-paca WaakW m»nJ4 aapoint for the liquid wealth o f the com-,
the authority upon whom rests the re­
tUaly aavan BaaUaak Oaaaty i m la pabUafcad time to tho building up of the city
sponsibility fo r tho present state of
w * 7 rrtdap. Advartlilap n lH nada Vajwa and to tho Chamber o f Commerce and
munity.
•a appltoaUaa. Oamaaratla la paUMr
P.00
affairs local, state and national.
tho various .-trade bodies of the city
pa» raar. alwaya la adtaaaa.
JOKE OR NEWSYou help yourself and you further the
A solf-rcspccting newspaper tries to
never stands around the street corn­
Member of The Associated Pi
report
the
news
of
what
actually
hap­
progress of your city and section every
ers to discuss the little picayunish
Dear Town Clouch— I see by Sun­
things thnt amount to nothing. It is day's papor you give a list o f things pens, not what it might wish hnd hap­
time you deposit a dollar in the bank.
nlwnys the fellow who has nothing to considered news. Now I hoard some­ pened. The relation of n self-re­
specting newspnper to the gencrnl
The Tampa Trlbuno in an editorial do, never has done anything and nev­ thing last Thursday and I can't decide
public is not ulwnys understood. It Is
er
expects
to
do
anything
who
does
all
anyn: "The eyes o f tho world is on
if-it's nows or if it’s a joke and I’d Hko tho duty of n newspnper to he in n
Tampa." You bet; and all of south the talking about his betters. It 1s your opinion.
position to support any good act nnd
tho man who is doing something here
Florida Is proud of Tampa.
On last Thursdny wo took a trip criticize any bad act of public policy.
in
Sanford
who
gets
all
tho
censure
--------------- o --------------over the Indian river and o f courso
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
This relationship cannot exist where
Tho organization of tho Florida and the censuro comes from tho peo­ crossed tho ferry at Sanford, This of
favors
are
asked
nnd
granted.
Hon­
ple who are doing nothing themselves,
F. P. Forster, President
Water League shows what concerted
course is free except on legal holi­ esty is the only policy for n nows paIf tho peopla of this city who spend
action will do backed by the various
days or aftor sundown. Tho individual per.
D. F. Whitner, Cashier
their time talking would get right in­
Chambers of Commerce nnil tho trade
who runs It came up whllo wo were
If objectors don’t like the wny
to the thick of things and become town
bodies. Thnt is real team work.
builders instead of talkers this city being ferried across and remarked, things are going, they should qunlify
would become tho city of our dreams "Cap, I'll hnvo to charge you this as voters, and then raise cnin about
Tho cool weather is bringing out tho
— a city of twenty-flvo thousand peo­ morning—it's a holiday." After pay­ it.— Fort Worth (Tex.) Star-Tele­
pooplu to trade and the merchants of
ple. Hut from tho time that Sanford ing tho faro asked, I inquired ns to graph.
Sanford are taking advantage of tho
wan started until the present time what holiday it was, being unable to
cold spell to put on big sates and do
there has been too much valuable time think of any on September 20. He $2,500,000 ORANGE COUNTY
business by stimulating trade. Adver­
HIGHWAY ROND ISSUE
lost on tho street corners discussing studied n while nnd ns wo landed nnd
tising is the curly bird thut gets the
IS VALIDATED.
the trivial affairs that meun nothing started the car, he said, "nrmistlco
worm.
to anyone and thu big ones are allow­ day."
Now I puzzled ovor that all day. I
The huge $2,500,000 Orunge county
ed to go by.
Sanford schools have opened, and
You Can Find the N am e o f Every Live Pro­
There are just about twenty-five felt certain thnt If congress had do­ highwny bond Ibsuo was validated
the prospects are bright for a fine
too many street corner gossipers hero elded to change nrmisticn day from yesterday by Hon. Charles O. An­
record to ho mado thia year. It be- ami if they would take a tumble to November 11 to September 2D, they drews, Judge o f tho seventeenth ju ­
fessional and Business M an in
hoovee nil the parents of tho pupils themselves and get into tho working! could not accomplish It beforo 1D38— dicial cirucult, Stnto of Florida, nt n
Sanford in This Column
and the pntroiiH o f the schools, to up­ class they would got a big grouch off soy about tho time tho Fourth Libhearing between C. II. Johnson, at­
hold tho hands of the touchers in their systems and help to do somuthing erty Loan is duo.
torney for tho Board of Commission­
making our schools tho best in tho here instead of stnnding in the wny of
Hnving come to tho conclusion the ers for Ornngo county nml Hon. Joh.
state.
LAW YERS
CO NTRACTO RS
progress. And usunlly they nru man must hnvo mnde a slight mis­ H. Jones, stnto’H attorney for the
against everything good and whole­ take, I resolved to ngnin nak on tho seventeenth judicial circuit.
After
Reports this morning say that wes­ some and pure and decent.
S. O. Shinholser
return trip whnt holiday ho snid it tho hearing, Judge Andrews issued
George A . DeCottes
tern meats have taken a big drop and
Dr. Walker said something about was. This I did, and the answer this his decree, which will give the county
Attorney-at-Law
Contractor and Builder
yet many state papers are claiming this class in his sermon last Sunday
Over Seminole County Bank
that Florida beef is a drug on the mar­ and ho intends to say something about time wns, "Why, Its Ourchost’s ( ? ) commissioners the power to advertise
SANFORD
FLORID1
ket. It seems that at present Florida them for some time to come and if dny—they’re n-hnvin' a big barbecue tho bonds, in whole or in pnrt, for SANFORD
-:- FLORIDA
sale. After a sale is effected contracts
beef is higher than western beef. Who ho will just come out und tell some of in Sanford."
will be awarded and the work o f con­
Now'
I’m
more
in
tho
dark
thnn
be­
Sanford Construct’ll Co.
is suffering now? Florida cattlemen thu names this puper will take great
structing tho various highwnya will
B A TTE R IE S
fore—do
they
have
so
many
legal
or western cattlemen?
CONTRACTORS AND HUH-DERS
pleasure in publishing them where ev­
holidays in Sanford they hnven’t commence. The highwny from Orlnnerybody can see why they are camou­
BHIHO YOUR
Planes and Specifications Chcerfall;
The Hanford Daily Herald will give flaging thu main issue here in order enough plain common or garden va­ do to the east coast will be tho first to
Furnished
riety of days to go around, nnd so be constructed. It will be sixteen feet Battery Troubles to Us
tho reHultH of tho World's Series every to cover up their own muddy tracks.
All
Work
Guaranteed
have to slit 'em up— sort o' knock o(T wide. Of the issue $150,000 is for an W . IpaolaUia an Elaottlcal W alk nnd oaa (Ian
dny until tho series is finished.
It
H. T. PACE
P. O. Box It!
yon d .p .n d .b t. aartloa..
—— — —o------------nt noon on one holiday to make w’ay enlarged court house in keeping with WX ALSO HAVE COMPETENT MECHANIC!
costs more money hut nothing is too
WHY PICK ON FLORIDA BEEF? for the one commencing immediately the continued growth of Orange coun­
FOB OVEHHAVMNU YOUR OAR
good for our renders nnd the Dally
nftor lunch?
llornld will givu you tho news all the
ty.
Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractor*
There is so much snid in the various
time. If you nru not subscribing for
As I said in thu beginning, if this
Mr. Robinson, attorney for tho
Sketches and Eatlmntes Free; m
state papers now about the Florida
Company
the Dally Herald, get it now.
Isn't noWH, an I isn’t n joko, or if you board, stntcd yesteerdny thnt it had
building too largo and none too imitl
beef having no markets and being of
L. A. Kcnaud, Prop.
really don’t know Homo one in Sanford not been definitely decided how the Phone 180
------ALL WORK GUARiiNTEBD—
Sanford has the brightest prospects no value and about the ticks, etc., that you might be able to explain it. They bonds would be disposed o f but ho
ilson &amp; Shorey
o f her history and Sanford is going a stranger in the stntc would imagine nt least hnvo tho edge on us when it considered it likely thnt only $1,000,HARTFORD B A T T E R Y Pino W
and Garland Sts., Orlando, FU
ahead, All it tnkes is special sales that the Florida cuttlemcn were on comes to holidays.— Mrs. C. It. L.
000 of the bonds would be advertised
and cheaper prices nnd more advertis­ the road to the poor house. Like ev­
C. R, L.—Thanks for your letter. for sale now. Tho regular monthly
“Battery Insurance”
ing to get the people to come iierc and ery other crop in Florida cattle in a We think it wns a Joke cm you, but meeting of tho boar i ,tf county com­
^ P U R E W ATER
Sold and Serviced by
trade. Sanford Is the natural trad­ measure depended upon the outside clever (like everything in Hnnford!) missioners will be hold this week.—markets
for
a
sale
but
like
all
other
ing center for this part of Florida nnd
nnd consequently worth whnt it cost Orlando Sentinel.
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Elder Springs Water
should be made the center by special crops, cattle can be sold ut home and you. Whnt do you think?—T. S.
keep
the
cattle
owners
from
starving
08.98% PURE
inducements.
H aight &amp; Wieland
Considering the east coast wns dis­
Orlando Sentinel.
to death and the outside world can
Phone
SI
1-W
.
Sanford, Ha
All ufjvhtrh reminds us of the Irish covered in 1-107, and the west cmist
wag along without them. The best
Reports from Washington say thnt
markets for Florida beef are right in saloon keeper, Casey, when his bar­ wns not known until 1517, we hold
GARAGES
the nation's debt continues to increase
Florida if the people would get that tender yelled back to him nnd asked thnt this part of Florida compares
LO RD ’S PURITY
nnd it will probulily increase right
notion in their heads. We nru always him if Kelley was good for two drinks favorably with tho rest of the state.—
Smith Bros. Garage
along. We became such spendthrifts
We thought D. B.
nnd he yelled, "Has ho them?" and Tnmpn Times.
W ATER
in government channels during and af­ trying to buy something outside of
Expert Repairing
the state and the same holds true of the bartender said, "Y es," and right McKay nnd Wallace Stovall discover­
tor the war that it !h hnrd to get hack
AS GOOD AS THE BBST
OIL. GAS and ACCESSORIES
ed tho west const in 1880.
to sufo and Hane lines again. Hut our beef nnd pork nnd other meats, If back Cnsey yolled, "He is." He hnd
Oak and First
v
Daily Service
Phone It!
those of us who hnd no chance to n hotel wnntB chickens or turkeys or tho drinks nnd wns good for them
duckH they usually get cold storage whethor he was or not. The ferryman
Tho Miami Traction Co., hns renew­
mako a million learned to economize
R E A L E STA T E
stuir
when
they
could
just
as
well
use
ed
its offer to Hell its tracks to tho
hnd
the
money,
n«d
the
joke
evident­
during the war nnd we are trying to
S A N F O R D NOVELTY
the
homo
grown.
The
cattle
men
of
The enr
ly, wns on Mrs. C. R. L., hut Semi­ municipality for $75,000.
economize now hut we have to give
Florida
are
not
worrying
about
the
barns
nnd
most
of
the
cars
burned
two
E. F. Lane
nole county does not enre for this
all that we save to the government to
WORKS
entile business half as much as nonin kind of joke. September 2Dth, was not years ago, and since that time the city
spend.
Real Estnle nnd Insurance
other people. Tho cattle men are not a holiday, nnd tho ferryinnn hnd no has been without street car service.
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Phone 05
The Tnmpn Times is keeping up the asking for any aid from any outside right to chnrgo toll. Tho Gain Dny wns It is estinnted that the system could
parties
ami
they
seem
to
he
doing
very
bo
rehabilitated
nnd
a
seven-minute
put on by Sanford merchants nnd
fight against the commission form of
General Shop and Mill
government. Few newspapers want well ami if the specimens of Florida everything wns nhsolutoly free, nnd schedule be maintained at a cost not
Geo. W . Knight
the commission form of government beef brought into the markets here in for tho ferry to chnrgo that dny was to exceed $105,000.
W ork
Sanford
arc
an
example
the
cnttlc
for it certainly cuts the advertising
simply n fly in the otherwise good
Real
Estate
and
Insurance
CONTRACTOR and HUILDEtt
Eyes Examined
Glasses Designed
thnt formerly went into the pnpors scorn to be doing very well. And if ointment.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
but the Herald still believes the com­ there is no market for Floridn beef at
However, some dny there will be a
517 Commercial Street Sanford, FUHenry McLaulin, Jr.
mission form of government is tho present neither is there any mnrket free bridge there nnd at tho Lake
OPT.
I).
..Employment Bureau..
most busiiioss-like, the most syste­ for tho beef of the great West and Monroe crossing, nnd then such
TRANSFER
matic, the most elfieient form of city Southwest and the cattlemen of those "jokes" will not be possible. Upon be­
The vocational committee of the Busi­
great
beef
countries
are
hnving
just
government in the country. It is so
ness nnd Professional Women’s Club
half of the merchants nnd people of
“ WE DELIVER THE GOODS"
good that the counties nnd states as hnrd n time as the cattlemen of Snnford, thu Herald hogs tho pardon
requests nil young women desiring
Floridn
and
much
worse,
They
are
should have tho same kind of system.
employment to register nt tho First Quick Service Transfer
of Mrs. C. R. L., for tho oversight of
We liked it from the first, we advo­ calling for money and asking for help the forrymnn.
Nntionnl nnnk.
Storage Facilities
cated it ami we have no reason to feel and wailing and gnashing their teeth
AGNES G. UERNEIt, Chairman
If wo please you, tell others; If o*
that it has not boon a good thing for over the cuttle question and the ticks
tell us. Phone 498
OPTICIAN
OPTOMETRIST
GUAR THE HOME MARKET
Sanford. Until we mo convinced that do not seem to enter into the argu­
Graduate
Northern
Illinois
College
W
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V
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it is not good mid only figures will ment at all. We do not see where this
Hotels'
Sanford, Fin.
Oranges nre quoted at a price now 212 East First SI.
IN G W O R K S
convince one, wo will favor tho present knocking of the Floridn beef will got
us
anywhere
and
this
newspaper
thnt
which,
with
thu
cost
of
packing
and
O. O. WILSON. Owtur
form with a few changes that would
Hotel Montezuma
SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
save tho city money and we will tnke lias always been an advocate of fence shipping deducted, lenvea a very small
Pickling
and
Preserving
laws
nnd
tick
laws
thinks
that
n
more
profit
for
tho
grower.
Thnt
being
truo,
REASONABLE PRICES
up these chnngcs before the legisla­
“ Sanford’s New Hotel”
systematic campaign could bu mado why not make n special efTort to cap­
W liht Broth.rt u ir u . Bull.lln,
ture meetH again.
I U 0 Up Per Day
for tho sale of Florida ments than ture the home market first, and sell
such a campaign of knocks to bo mnde overy box of oranges and grapefruit
Sanford Machine &amp;
against the Florida beef.
possible right here in tho state?
Foundry Co.
W e have the
We note tho folowing dispatch from
Florida has a population of n mil­
western points in the papers of yes­ lion, supplemented by a large and in­
General Machine and Roller Works
terday that shows the cattlemen of creasing number of visitors. They alt
Morris' Supreme Lunch Tongue
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
other states are in a qunndry and nre like citrus fruits. Every hotel, reswhich has been chilled nnd slic­
bands in stock
going out of business:
tnqrant nnd boarding house in Floridn
ed makes a tempting dish when
Crank Shafts lie-turned
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
ELECTRICAL
A noriuuH cattle shortage will con- could doublo or triple tho umount of
garnished with stuffed olives.
front tho United States within a year j fruit used by cutting down the price
“ Contractors
and Jelly Glasses
unless livestock raisers stop the flood (and pushing them just a little. Just
Sanford Steam Laundry
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
of immature cnttlo to tho slaughter [ figure on tho number of boxes thnt
CANDY— INCLUDING AFSee our line of
FOR SERVICE
houses, Eugene Meyer, Jr., head of might bo disposed of, without ever
TER DINNER MINTS—
the war finunce corporation, declares.' crossing the state line.
Call 146-J
hns Just been received.
Stone Crocks, Coolers,
Meyer returned from a tour o f tho i Growers might ns well sol! at home
cattle-raising country in the west nnd at a moderate price ns to lose money
Churns, etc.
middle west.
j by shipping north. Would it not be
Meyer suld that he warned bankers good sound business sense to fix n
Acteylene W elding
thut they must extend udequato fl- tempting prico on the first pickings,
OF ALL KINDS
nancing in their respective territories ^sell them at home, nnd let tho northto avoid a breakdown in the cattle- in -' ern market got mellow for the later
Sanford W elding Co.
dustry which, in turn, would soriously crop?— Lakeland Telegram.
H A R D W A R E CO.
Located In Eagle Bldg., 205 Oak Ave.

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�THE BANCORP DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,1921

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ening
Our 10 Day Opening Sale offers you Big Reductions
in Ladies’ and Children’s Ready-to-wear, Wool and
Cotton Dress Goods, Silks, and Men’s and Boy’s
Furnishings.

Friday 7 th to Saturday 15 th
Ladies’
Coat Suits
One lot of Tricotine
Serges and Satin Dress­
es, all new Fall Models—

SPECIALLY PRICED
1 lot extra pretty suits,
for

Beautiful Styles in Charonaise Satins and Taffe­
ta Dresses, all highest
grade Dresses—

1 lot Tricotino and Mens'
Tailored and Fancy Mod­
els wear Serges, toy lac­
ed and fancy models,
specially priced at—

One beautiful assortment
of Silk and Wool Dresses,
all sixes for—

Big line of Stouts Suits
sizes 41 to 53.
(Alterations free)

Prices Reduced in Every Department for these
Ladies’ Cotton House
and Street Dresses, each
Bungalow Aprons
S pecial...............................

$1.19

Clothes for School Boys
at Reduced Prices •

HOSE
25c
$1.29
$2.98
HANDKERCHIEFS

1 lot Children's ...................
Sox .....................................
White, Black and Brown
Silk H o s e ..........................

All Silk Full Fashion White
and Black H o s e ............

“ Johnny-to-Pnnts*' Suits, just the kind
for hard school wear. All prices and all
sizes.

One big lot Handkerchiefs,
O ff a
each ............................................ M U X *

1 special lot o f Pants
for ............................

TRUNKS

1 lot good values,
for .................

$24.98
$29 .0 0
COTTON GOODS

One extra good value
Wardrobe Trunk .........

1 good value
for ...................................

1 special lot of Boys’ Blouses
for school wear ...............
Men’s Phoenix Sox, nil silk
per p a ir......... ...................

One big table o f Cretono and Curtain
Scrims, solid white and
A Q f*
fancy for, y a r d .......................... " W v

All Corsets and Brassiers reduced for these
10 days. Big full line just arrived.

Store Closes all Day
October 6 th
Arrainging and m arking down the
stock for the 10-Day Opening Sale.
Sale Starts at 8:30 Friday, the 7th.

2,000 yards Percale, good count, extra good
quality. 36-in. wide,
*i Q a
y a r d .................................................. l w v
2,000 yards soft finish Nainsook, 36-inch
wide, an extra good grade for 22c. Special
as long as it lasts for
\ C /t
y a r d .................................................. i t l V

Lnrge size Huck Towels,
each ..............................................
64-inch Damask,
special ..........................................
Heavy Awning Stripe Tick,
y a r d ..............................................
Heavy Grade Pajama Check,
yard w id e ................................:...

19c
15c
10c
25c
34c
15c
69c
59c
19c

WOOL GOODS
40-in. All Wool Serge
0 4
Special, yard ........................$

n Q
i «/

SILKS
Crepe do Chine, Satins und Messalines, all

Men’s Work Shirts,
each ....................

All colors, 36-in. Terry Clothe
for yard .................................

One big lot of Gowns and Ted'
dies, Knit and M uslin.........

All prices reduced on better Drnperies
One lot o f Scrim
\ (
for, yard .................................... T &lt;
27-in. Dress Ginghams,
for, yard ....................................
2,000 yards Soft finished Nain­
sook, 36-in. w id e .......................
Yard wide Unbleached Muslin,
worth 11c today at mills, yard..
36-inch Indian Head,
y a r d ..............................................
Big Bath Towels, good grade,
each ............................................

Roasters
Fry Pans
Colon ders
Boilers

3 Knives Set
3 Boiler Set
2 Pans Set
1 Big Milk Pan

heavy good grade, 36 to
40 inches wide, y a r d ........

Pin check, khuki pants
and Headlight overalls,
&lt;24

Q Q

Pnir

One lot Men’s Bnlbriggan
Underwear, each

One lot bettor grade for

SH IR T S
One lot o f Dress Shirts—

Everythifig New That’s Good

SANFORD

FLORIDA

vet finish Serge
Suits, guaranteed
1 0 0 % wool. A ll siz­
es. Special fo r —

�WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8,1021
TWO WONDERFUL TEAMS
PLAYING IN NEW YORK
HOW THEY STACK UP

To the financial interests of every man, wom­
an and child whom it is our privilege to
serve.

that each client is a partner with us in this
rapidly growing bank— and that sound fi­
nancial building for him means sound growth
also for this institution.

to share this partnership. Remember that
we are here to serve your interests.

4%

IN T E R E ST

P A ID

The Seminole County
STRENGTH

::

PROGRESS
i % INTEREST PAID

SERVICE

of meeting wan changed to 3:30. An­
nouncement for next meeting to be
with Mrs, G. M. McGnhngln, 013 Mag­
nolia. Social hour was much enjoyed
MRS. FRED DAlGEIt, Society Editor, by all while delicious refreshments of
Phone 217-W
' pineapple sherbet and cake wus serv­
ed by tho hostess with Mrs. Pitts ns
SOCIAL CALENDAR
her assistant.

S O C IE T Y

FRIDAY—foesdsmes R. E. Tolar and
John T. Brady will entertain nt a
miscellaneous “ shower" ip compli­
ment to Mrs. Dnn U. Wildor, of
Jacksonville, n recent bride, nt four
o’clock, ut tho homo of the former.
Friday— Miss Carolyn Spencer will
entertain complimenting M I s s c b LnCialre Jones and Lillie Ruth Spenc-

WOMEN S GUILD
The first fall meeting of the Wom­
en’s Guild, Holy Cross Parish, was
held at tho rectory Monday afternoon
with n splendid attendance. Many en­
thusiastic plans were laid In regard
to the coming Bazaar, December 1st
and 2nd. The Guild is making this
the banner year, working along new
ideas thnt will give the public more
Saturday—Children’s Story Hour will than value received in the largest ba­
bo held nt Central Pnrk at five zaar ever held in Snnfurd.
o'clock.
Friday— N. de V. Howard Chapter U. WHAT’ S YOUR HURRY
D. C. will hold their fall meeting at
CHARACTERS IN NEW FILM
■I p. in. at the Parish House.
Monday— Westminster club will meet
Dusty Rhoades, Virginia McMurrun
with Mrs. Joe Chittenden, 702 Pnl- nnd Pat McMurrun, the three princi­
metto nvc., ut 3:30 p, m.
pal characters in “ What’s Your Hur­
ry 7’’ the flno automobile story in
Mrs. C. J. Wolfe nnd two children,
which Wnllnco Reid was stnrrod some
Clarence nnd Ralph, havo returned
months ago, are revived in Mr. Reid's
from a visit to Wilmington, N. C.
newest picture, "Too Much Speed,”
which will ho featured at tho Star
Mrs. A. K. Powers and children,
theatre Thursday night.
Marinh Ann nnd Kinchen, have re­
The picture opens with Dusty
turned home from North Carolina
Rhoades’ withdrawal from l!u&lt; racing
whore they spent the summer.
game nnd hcplnnn for hia wedding to
Virginia McMurrnn. While Dusty nnd
Mrs. W. I). Gillen nnd non Billie
Pat McMurrnn are on their way homo
have returned homo from Black Moun­
in a limousine, a rival denier, whom
tain and Asheville, N. C., where they
spent tho summer. They were joined Dusty had formerly represented in
by Mr. Gillen who returned home with racing events, passes them in a ear,
Dusty’s sporting blood is aroused nnd
them.
he speeds up the limousine nnd passes
the rival, hut ends in tho ditch. Mc­
Miss Nila Moore was the guest yes­
Murrnn i*- angry nnd calls olT the wed­
terday of her sister, Mrs. K. It. Mur­
ding,
whereupon Dusty takes the wait­
rell enrouto to Orlando where she will
again teach nt the Cathedral School. ing bride, jumps in \n roadster nnd
.speeds nwny. Old Pnt follows anil at
the first small tewn, both are sent to
Mrs. T. W. Getzen nnd son, Jack, of j
prison for Bpctding.
Lakeland, are in the city the gucstH
Having served his term, Dusty
of Mrs. Getzer’s mother, Mrs. II. II.
leaves
jail determine^ to enter tho
Connelly.
race. With Virginia's help, ho secretly
buys Pnt’n Pnkro racing car, which
THE TEMPLE PIPE ORGAN.
hns not boon or the track for two
Tho Temple Pipe Organ Club had
yunrs, and on the day of the big
its regular weekly meeting Monday
event, enters. Dusty wins the race and
afternoon at the home of Mrs, Forest
McAlister, filtl West First street, nnd Pnt willingly consents to the mar­
twenty-two members were present, it riage.
Byron Morgan wrote tho story and
being the first meeting with Mrs. Ry­
scenario
r.nd Frank Urson directed.
an, ns president, several new plans
wore adopted. Next came the handing Mr, eed is supported by Agnes Ayres,
out of materia! for different articles Theodore Roberts nnd other favorites.
to he made for the Christmas Bazaar.
A rummage sale was then proposed, KNIGHT TEMPLAR ATTENTION!
Taylor Commnndery will confer the
moved nnd seconded hut no definite
order
of the Red Cross on a large
time ns to just where or when this is
class
of
Royal Arch Masons on Fridny
to he, so all members keep your eyes
open for next week’s item and bring evening, October 7th, beginning nt 7
your part of the rummage. The hour o’clock. Visiting Sir Knights wel­
come.
H. E. TOLAR,
l(5fi-2t
Eminent Commander.

Daily Fashion Hint

(OootlBP*d from P a t* On*)

W o r k

MEMBERS SEMINOLE CHAPT.,
O. E. 8., TAKE NOTICE,

RENTAL
BATTER IES
FOR A L L CARS

New
Filling Station

The regular buainetta mooting of
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E. S., will
bo hold Thursday evening at 7:30.
Mombcrn nro requested to attend
promptly. Remember vacation time
is over. Lot’s get buay.
SARAH E. PARKER,
4-3t.
Secretary.
Sumo people havo homes, and some
havo houses and buy their eata at a
delicatessen store.

S h o e s

15% OFF LIST

CARD OF THANKS
To the many friends who wore so
kind nnd in mnny wnyB expressed
their frienship nnd sympathy in the
recent illness and death of Mrs. Frank
L. Woodruff, Jr., wo wish to express
our heartfelt thanks.
FRANK L. WOODRUFF JR.
Mr. und Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff, nnd
Family.

D o Y ou K now ?

their team players. Much will depend
In the march of American' business out of the past Into activity
upon the ability *of tha pitchers to
two giant forces are at work. ONE IS COURAGE; THE OTII.
hold the opposing batters in check,
ER 18 ENTERPRISE. Courage has cleared the right-of-way;
This is practically true in the case o f
Enterprise Is directing the advance. Watch Sanford growl
such a clean-up hitters os Ruth, Kelly,
the Mousel brothers, and other extra
base hitters in tho rival clans. In base
stealing and strategy on the •base
lineer, which may or may not havo an
mportant bearing upon the Anal optcomo, tho Giants ore gonorely thought
to havo a slight edge.
f
Men’s 16-Inch High Top Lace Bo»ts_
So fa r as the physical condition o f
Soles sewed and pegged— three- row
the players is concerned both teams
stitching— full vamp— Turns wuter,
will enter the fray one hundred per
cent strong. In the Anal workout to*
day both clubs had their full force
on tho field and reported, after the
practice ,that each and every man was
ready.
The Yankees had thef Polo
Grounds exclusively fo r their work
during the forenoon and put in a two
hour session under tho watchful eyo
o f Manager Huggins. After luncheon
tho Giants Indulged in a similar lim­
bering up, In which the assistant m an-1
Men's Shoes, 5-inch top, heavy sole,
ager, Hugh Jennings, directed opera­
Viscolized to turn water. Full vamp,
tions. In both cases the* practice was
secret and only th oplayers were per­
A SEASONABLE SUGGESTION
mitted inside the locked gates, Tho
An instance of the Lifirin.ilin; crPpo
mnnngerB of neither tenm would give do Clibtr frock ia this model in cooper
the slightest indication ns to their color. '1'be front of the long-wanted
selections for pitching assignments. blouse is stashed at the center and
Other Styles
finished for a closing. Collar nnd culTiAlthough tho forecast for tho open­ of
sclf-tuatcriid ir.1 embroidered •: the
ing day of piny called for fair weath­ edges in self color Hlk. Ti e withered
er, there was a hint of nutumn in the side panels tuny lie extended Hlow the
air lost night nnd the early arrivals hem, or arrested above it. Medium
size requires 5 yrrds v inch material.
who took theier places in line before
Pictorial Rt- r: / Ore-* No. *&gt;481.
tho bleacher gates fo rtho usual all Sizes, 34 to 44 in' ! ca bunt and 18 to 2C
night vigil went prepared to pass ns years. Price, 35 c:ut».
comfortable n night ns possiblo with
tho nld of blankets ,stools, lunch box­ MRS. JOHN A. LOGAN AT 83
es. nnd the regulur accessories which
go to make up tht camping equipment
o ftho rabid world sercis fan. Long
First Nnt'l Bank Annex
boforo midnight, tho Hnndwlch and hot
coffee venders wore doing n profltnblo
'T he Family Shoe Store1
business nnd the lines o f men and
boys wore growing in length.
SEE OUR WINDOW
The probable line-up of tho teams
is ns follows:
New York Nationals.
Rums, cf.
Bancroft, ss.
“ A filtration plant that cost $iriO,(KK
Frisch, 3b.
having been Installed lust season, th&lt;
Young, rf.
West Palm Bench Water Co., ban un
Kelly, lb.
der way this season u program of ira
E. .Meuse), if.
provoment that c o II b for the *-x;&gt;en
Rawlings, 2b.
diturc of fully as much money for th,
Snyder, c.
distribution of tho water,' 'snys thi
Nchf or Tonoy, p.
Wost Palm Beach Post. “ The water ii
New York Americans.
declared by chemists nnd sanitary cn
Miller, cf.
pincers to ho tho equal o f any in thi
Peckinpnugh, ss.
country nnd superior to mnny.”
Ruth, if.
R. Mouse), rf.
Pipp, lb.
Ward, 2b.
McNally, 3b.
Schang, c.
I
Mnys or Shnwkey, p.
I
U . S. TIRES A N D
Umpires Charles Itiglcr nnd Ernest i Civil war general, who recently coleQuigley for thoNntlonnl Longue nnd, brnted her elglilytlilrd birthday, Is still
TU B ES
Mori arty and Ollie Chill fo rtho A m -' ‘i f ™ ''» !1 «»kes an Interest In the of,
'
fairs of the world. Hlie 1h hero shown
crlcan Longue.
|„ the garden or her beautiful old
1
Inane in Washington.
Baby Accorded Privilege.
WATER TRAFFIC LEAGUE
Captain Vidal, of the steun\slilp
WILL MEET IN SANFORD
For a limited time
Canada, which docked at Providence,
Lilies Uied for Food.
FRIDAY NIGHT. OCT. 8,
Growing water lilies for food Is s It. L, wired tils superiors In Mar­
THIS S A L E PRICE
new Idea In America, though tt hns seilles that a bnby hoy who was horn
been practiced on a large scale for aboard the vessel during the passage
IS C A SH
centuries In the Orient. Scientists from Franco laid been named In. honor
of
the
steamer,
Auguste
Canada
Pern
lately have been making n study of
Don’t fail to drive through our
the food value of die lotus Illy, the l.nznr. The ulllcliils extended to the
filling
station and try your
big yellow water Illy found In mini) little fellow the lifelong privilege.* nt
wheel alignment. Tho Weaver
lakes, ponds and rivers In the eastern •ho bout, mi whenever Canada wishes
indicator shows you if y&lt;&gt;ur
anil middle western United State*. to vMt lYnnoo he limy do so im u
This Illy was highly prized as a food guest of the Citnndn or any other
wheels need attention.
by the American Indians, JiirI us Its bent of the line.
pink cousin, the lotus of Chinn, India
Vulcanizing
nnd Kgypt, Is a favorite food there.
CARPETS AND RUGS
Peeled mid ladled, the American wa­
WASHED
ter Illy Is as rnrliiuceous and whole­ and cleaned nt your home or we will
some ns a potato nnd delicious to .lie call for and deliver. Hamilton Beach
taste.
Electric
Washera
used,— Sanford
Propagation of the ,1
American lutii*
Steam
Pressery,
317
1st
St. Phone 6G0
Is not dlllleult, declare scientists, ami
1st nnd Elm Ave. Phono •i-17-W
j there me mtiuenui* points nml bikes
In nearly every slate, remarks an ex­
change. wluwe water* 11 re suited to the
1 prolliable culture of the lotus Illy.

To tell the truth about our goods; to supply the
moat of the best for the least; to be accomodating
and courteous and fnir in every detail of our busi­
ness intercourse with you; to endeavor in every
legitimate way to merit, gain and retain your con­
fidence and to serve you well nnd with prompti­
tude.

RETURNS WERE SLOW

Tho Kissimmee Valley Gazette says
that advices from the county engi­
neer arc to the effect that carloads o f
brick for the Osceola county roads are
rolling from Birmingham and work
may be started in this Important pro­
ject very soon, The contract under
discussion is to includo nine and n
half miles o ' road, nnd tha brick for
this work will soon he on tho ground.
Several carloads havo already arriv­
ed at Ashton. Road building is a seri­
ous proposition, but Florid^ is at If
in earnest and hopes to be able to te|l
of many additions) miles o f flno roads
before another year rolls around.

Harnessing Volcano.
Tentntlve plans for the 1mmc»idug &lt;1
Hawaii’s mighty volcano. Klhiucn hnvt
been prepared by n committee of mnmi
factnrer* on the I h Iiiiu I. according t*
wvi* reiHirt*. The volcano eontlitumis
ly I* giving off vast quantities of heal
moving us high as 2.01)0 degree*
Fahrenheit, It Is planned to linrues*
the hmi and develop It Into eleetrbMy
for the unlimited development of Indus
tries on the Isliind. It Is proposed to
make the heal available by borings
made In safe territory, to duptli* where
the heat Is constant and high enough
for th* development of n continuous
steam pressure.

Judge us by what wo stand for nnd our man­
ner o f fulfilling these obligations. In our prescrip­
tion department, a special source of pride with us,
we use only the best the market affords and only
merchandise that is recognized as a standard for
quality everywhere.

M ay W e Share Your Patronage?

NEW BERRY’S
D R U G STORE

�THE BANFOBP DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,1921

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T Brownlee Roberts, 01 iam p»,vro»
in this city yesterday transacting bus_____

1 0 4 ; Opening S .I. at
, u „ Friday- _____

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The C ity

,r Florida: Fair ®nt* con‘
,d cool tonight; Thursday
„nd slightly wurmur In
,orth mul central portions.

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,y gt Stockton, of Pnlatka, is in
the city today calling on his local cus­
tomers.
Frank I-. Woodruff, Jr., has gonrfto
points in North and South Carolina
for n few weeks’ visit. X
Mrs. C. E. Stafford and Mrs. Ed,
Betts returned last night from North
Carolina nnd Virglnln.
Boys School Suits, 2 pair pants for
S«!)S nt the Opening Snlo.— YowcU’s,
V i L . 7th
188-2tc

S a a m a r y e l tho
F le a U a g 8m a|)
T a lk s 8 aeciaetly
Arranged for
H e ra ld R e a d e rs

Dawgone, it has coma at
last. Wo were afraid wo
would not llvo long enough to
boo it getting cooler and hero
we are this morning with it
not only cooler but It Is actual­
ly colder — COLDER — yoa.
That nice cold wind blow In
from tho lake Inst night and
sent tho old bulb shivering
down to 88. Oh, boy, that's tho
stuff. And now Just as soon as
it warms up a little bit wo will
got those rains that wo havo
boon ncoding. All things como
to those who wait and wo havo
boon waiting In this little two
by six office for some tlmo.
5:40 A. M. OCTOBER 5
Maximum .......................... 88
Minimum ........................... GO
Range ■............................... 00
Unromotcr ................
30.01
Rnin, trace. N. W. and cloudy.

N ew Mallory-Clyde
Service to the North

i

jrican Legion
W ill Celebrate
Arm istice D ay

1

to Stage Big Parade, Daiicea
and Carnival

Cnmpbell-Loaslng Post of tho Amer­
ican Legion ia one of tho llveat poata
of World War vctorana In tho atato
and they are up and doing all the
time, They have virtually aecured n
lot on the lake front from tho city
upon which they expect to erer# a line
building in the near future— one that
will bo a credit to tho city and county
and to tho local post.
The boys are planning a big day
horo for November 11th—Armistice
Day—and with big parades, carnival
features, dances and a good tlmo gen­
erally tho day will bo another mile­
stone In tho history of tho local post.
They have not settled on the entire
program as yet but they are working
on it with the help of tho Auxiliary
ladies and Armlstlco Day will bo one
o f tho big events of the month o f No­
vember In Sanford.
Tho county commissioners at their
last meeting grnnted tho boys the use
o f tho court house for tho dance at
night and tho overflow crowd will be
accommodated at a good danco plat­
form near the court house on tho bulkhend where there will bo all kinds of
new features to entertuln n big crowd.

W e have priced our fall clothing so that the highest
priced suit in the house will not go over $45.00,— and that
is why we are selling them almost as fa st as they aurive.
And they are—

Michaels-Sterns Clothes
------------------ A N I&gt;------------------

Campus Togs

SHIPPED FRUIT TO ENGLAND
IN THE YEAR OF 1893
The following letter from Chnso &amp;
Co., written by tho Sanford office t«
tho Jacksonville office is interesting
just at this time when there is so
much discussion
on tho subject of
"ship by water" nnd shipping fruit
by BteumRhip to tho enstern markets:
Chaso &amp; Company,
Jacksonville, Fin.
Gentlemen:—'Today tho writer ran
across an old number of "The Florida
Farmer and Fruit Grower,’ 'of Nov.
2G, 1803.
looking over the paper wo notice
an advertisement of E. L, Goodsell,
New York, in regard to shipment of
fruit to England, Wo quote a sentence
from the advertisement concerning
transportation expenses:
"The expense of exporting via New
York will be ,so far ns freights from
Jncksonvllo to Liverpool, including
cnrtngu in New York, Ih concerned,
75 cents per box."
In the Banto issuo thcro is an ar­
ticle on "Movement of Ornnges,”
reading:
"Tho shipments pro running very
henvy. On Sunday, November 10, tho
enormous aggregate of over 05,000
boxes wont out of the State. For tho
pnBt week tho total shipments out of
tho Stntu are computed nt 275,000
boxes, of which 101,314 woru carried
out by sen routes.
One steam r’s
load wns 21,314 boxes. The Brixhnm
sniled on hor second trip November
22, having on board 8,000 boxes. Tho
Fruit Exchange handled about 25,000
bores for tho week, not over 500 go­
ing to Liverpool. Even tho St. Johns
rivor is clogged with oranges. Three
steamer loads wore brought down to
Jacksonville on Sunday, yet some
were loft along tho shores, for which
n bnrgo had to bo brought into requi­
sition."
Yours truly,
CHASE &amp; COMPANY.

Organize Building
A ss’n at Lakeland,
Big Membership

If you have

John M. Murrell, of Miami, is BpenaOf great value to Tampa wholesale
jluf a few days hero with his parents,
merchants and other locnl shippers
Cnpt. and Mrs. K. R. Murrell.
doubtless will bo tho inauguration o f
LAKELAND, Oct. 5.— Thnt Lnkesoml-wockly freight service by the
Inml peoplo are interested in u build­
J. K. Mcttingor is spending several
Clyde Steamship Company between
ing und Ion nussocintion was shown
days nt Daytona Reach whoro ho 1b
Baltimore nnd New York, handling
Saturday night at the forming o f a
enjoying fishing and crabbing.
freight in connection with tho Mnllory
tempornry organization when BenjnLino from Now York to Tnmpn, just
min GctzofT wns selected ns tempo­
Mrs. Clarice Ilnnd, Axol-llnnson,
announced. This schedule will bo e f­
rary chairman and an organization
is spending n few days with hor par­ fective Wednesday, October 12, from
committee named to formulate sug­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hand. She New York, nnd Saturday, October 15,
gested and permanent plans.
Mr.
is now living in Lakeland.
from Baltimore, and thereafter on
GctzofT
is
mnnngcr
o
f
the
bond
de­
Wednesdays nnd Saturdays.
Tho
New fall coats, suits und dresses re­ steamer will sail from Pier 38, North
partment o f the P»1k
Tru-l
duced far 10 days nt Yowell’s Friday, Rivor, New York, and from tho pier
Co., nnd is very cnthu«msH&lt;* c v ;r the
fho 7tli.
10C-2te at Hughes and Henry street, Balti­
prospects of the Lakeland associa­
tion, ami along with E. L. Mack and
more, arriving the second morning
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Turner, o f Tnm­ thereafter nt Baltimore nnd New
C. I). .Unison wil lime charge of tho
pn, who were here yesterday on a York, respectively.
financial interests of tho organization.
visit, left Inst night for Miami nnd
Mr. Mack briefly outlined tho purpose
Freight will be reveived nt thoso
other points on tbo cast coast.
nud plnns of a building nnd lonn asso­
two cities daily, commencing Monday,
ciation ns ho had lenrned them in oth­
October 10.
Further information,
Head the advortsemont of Yowell &amp; rates, etc., can be Bccured from G. W.
er places, taking tho Orlnndo organi­
Co., in this issue of tho Herald. ThlB Bartlett, Tampa agent of tho Mnl­
zation as an example. Mr. Mack stat­
enterprising firm is putting on n big lory Lino; from W. I*. I.ovis, freight
ed thnt tho classes of memberships
fall clearance sale, commencing Fri­ traffic manager, Now York, or II. E,
are in A, B, C, nnd D, nnd each mem­
FOR SA L E
Maynard, assistant freight traffic
day of this week.
ber pnyB n certain amount per month
mqnnger. Bulletins just received hpre
ranging from fifty
cents to $2 per
Everything reduced for 10 days nt by Mr. Bnrtlctt announcing the new
share. Ho tsnto dtlmt n member’s mon
Yowell’s Opening Sale, Friday, 7th. service are signed by Mr. Lovis ami
ey Is always avallnhlo and that ten
lG0-2tc Mr. Maynard nnd approved by II. II.
directors make up the board which
Raymond, president nnd general man­
also has an appraisal committee
Dr.
J. Marshall has returned ager of the Clytlo Liiie.
which passes on loans to inombers;
Tnriffs are being amended now to
from Washington whoro ho attended
thattho organization is subject to tho
the international
association
of provide through rntes by this nll-wntsnmo rules nnd laws under the bnnk
Itoenluen Ray physicians nnd his visit or route from Baltimore to New York
examiner ns thu banks of tho state;
wns replete with business nnd pleas­ nnd thence to Tampa nnd Mobile. Tho
thnt stock is transferable nnd thnt
announcement o f tho new service is
ure
tho host thing nbout it is thnt tho
being received with pleasure on tho
money draws 8 .per cent interest and J wheel trailer in good condition. InHave your wntchcs nnd jewelry re­ part of tho local shipping men.— Tam­
is to bo eused for the building of quire at Ford Garnge.________ 143-tft
paired at McLaulin’B. Two first class pa Tribune.
homes in Lakeland.
pOR g^L E — Stable manure; car lots
watch makers. Prompt service.
Without nn ysolicltntlon whatever,
Good dfy 8tockt p r|co |7 por loll( f
140-tfc RETAIL FOOD PRICKS
when tho mooting closed, 295 shnres Q b cnr8( Snnford&lt; ch(l8e &amp; Co.
COMING DOWN AGAIN
had boon signed for nnd it is expected
151-tfc
The high school foot ball team Is
SAY SEPT. 15 FIGURES,
thnt when tho general solicitation for .-----------------— —------------------- ------- —
practicing every afternoon nnd gotmmbership begins thnt tho $250,000 SMALL HOUSE with an extrn lot
timr ready for tho regular schedule
stock capitalization stock will hnvo
$350 ensh, balance $12,OOpor month
MOST POWERFUL
with the many Florida high school food prices in ten cities show a tenbeen sul,scribed. The stock now pledg- * " E- F* Lnno* tho Konl Eatate JInn
NAVAL GUN TO BE
ti !im:i that they expect to moot during done to decrease during September,
TESTED ON FRIDAY cd hns nil born voluntary nnd t h e r e ____________________________________ !
according to n report made public .by
were some fifty men and women nt FOR SALE— A pair of young, bind
tho labor department. In tho cities
tho meeting who showed much inter- j nmro mules, at a bargain. Phom
ato sur- where figures wore obtnined Sept. 15,
cst in tho organization.
100.
152-tf
i. Tiger only one, Richmond, Vn., had nn inSPECIAL LUMBER PRICES: Com­
brand, plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75;
7
J crease over August prices nnd this
GIRDER WEAKENS CAUSED
plete building schedules on request.
l-I'ly. $2.25. Freo delivery, Address amounted to only 2 por cent. In ChlLOSS OF GIANT AIRSHIP, Saves you 1-3 of cost.
Book of
M. E. Ginn, Box 301,
189-26tp engo nnd Baltimore, the department
House pluns $1.50. Money refunded if
1reported tho prices ns 3 por cent boHULL, Eng., Oct. 5,— Weakness in not satisfactory, or if wo Boll you lumMxs, R. w. Pcormon nnd children low thoso o f tho previous month; in
tho
transverso girders of tho dirl- her. Send list for estimate.— Gulf
have retturned* from
*
~
Daytona “Bench MnnchoBter, N. H., 2 por cent; in New mom
giblo 7.R-2 had been revealed long bo- Lumber Co., Porry, Fin,
10-1-lm
where they spent thg summer and tho York, Butte, Bridgeport and Provi- BOCjn
fore tho fata! flight when two score
family «re now comfortably situated donee, 1 por cent; while in Washing^
British and American nir snilorB were
ia one of tho now Brinson homes on ton nnd Pcorin, III. tho drop wns near- oyop
killod, tho coroner declared today, ih
wvsl First street. Secretary Poar- ly one half of one per cent.
jcry
summarizing testimony given at tho
»mn say she now fools like ho is llvRetail food prices nro still much ( wjjj
inquost.
above thoso of 1013, however, tho bu- j onjl
Weakness in tho transverse gird­
renu stated, fixing those in Wnshing-!
ft
ers had been shown in tests in May,
ton nt 05 por cent, Now York 57 p o r , ron(j
Raid tho coroner. Ho based his dec­
n box. Wa can now fur- cont nn(j Chicago 55 per cent above
larations upon evidence introduced
t Batteries at $24.50. We tho
wnr Icvo!.
from
exports.
ichnngo, rcchnrgo and re_________ _______ _
On July 17 there wns a long flight.
es Batteries.—Ray Broth-) _____
.a v ,m »
548
, 160-tfc
ENGLISH GOLFER IS VICTOR,
There was buckling o f tho main lon­
gitudinal girdor and also a girder os
-------1 DEAL, N. J., Oct. 5.—Miss Edith
tho port side. But tho safety o f tho
ppiles of all kinds at tho L0|tch, of England, yesterday ollml-j
IN STATELY GRAVE dirigible wa snot nfTected nt that tlmo
o. Como in and ask to see nntcd mj88 Glonna Collett from the j
for tho ship landed safely at Howdon,
)rtable Remington type- woman’s national golf championship
WASHINGTON, Oct. B.-When the
Pur ntfit’o supplies, static
tournament by 4 to 8. MissLeltchs
come
io tho Herald office.
On tho first day of October the res­

----------------------; victory was duo to superior putting,
NOTICE
1Although out driven by the 18-ycarbo received at the office
provldenco star, who had boon a
d of PublL. Instruction at favor|to to tho last hole In the tourMary to tho Sanford
tho present school .year,
state syectftcitlons
6f
o be furbished, .and route
ed. For further informnthe suporintfnjloiltM pubtin at the coprt trrtije.

it with a Herald-Want-Ad.

body of the American soldier brought
bock from Franco for burial at Arl- ignation of K. E. Bragdon, tho agri­
ington cemetery November 11, In cultural agent for Brevard county,
momory 0f the nation’s unknown dead took effect, and H. R. Tribble, county
agont of Putnam county, took hlii
= L
tw ..,,. a o'
E E
- « ■ » « « ■ - » — &gt;- place. Mr. tribble, who will mako hit'
and
wag oratic.
Mrs. the capltol on the night of Novem- headquarters at Cocoa, Is a graduate9
^ h a m Hall, of England, defeated ber 0, It will lie In state on tho same of the Agricultural Dopartmert of th&lt;
M A GavJn NoW York’s Metro- catalaque that was used for Presi- University of Florida, and has hatj
poutan*champion, at the 20th hole, dents Lincoln, Garfield and McKinley, several years' experlenct in count)t
.
M
Qavin was In a hoodoo An announcement iesued by the war agent work.
|jj# sUrlln? hat no dlfficul- department said the draping* about
her mn|ch w;th .Miis Shepherd, the catafolquo would be a careful, reA gifted public speaker can use
a
truly remarkable number of great
The latter won on holes and halved production of those tiled at thfl&gt; n words to express a very small thought
•
1erals of the thnrtyrod presidents.

. Rooms for Rent
List them with

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FOR RENT— Furnished roomB for
light housekeeping. 719 Ouk Avonuo.
164-Otp
FOR RENT— Two rooms, kitchcnetto
connecting, furnished or unfurnish­
ed. Inquire at Sanford Barber Shop.
lflO-ltp

LOST
LOST OR STOLEN— Small brown
Gyp answering to tho nnma of
Speck. $25.00 rownrd if returned to
Dr. J. A. Rogors, Now Smyrna.
101-fltp

W ANTED
WILL PARTY who applied for room
call again over 5 nnd 10 cent store.
184-8 to
WANTED— A second hnnd Ford oneton truck. A. D, Ando, Lnka Mon­
roe.
10G-2tp
WANTED— Celery barrels repairing,
auto body building and repairing.
All kinds of wood work in rear Dodge
Gnrugc. Charlie Ston.
10G-4tp
WANTED— Some one who can sow
neatly to help on dresses. Call 571.
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f T /1 1 1 1 L jU
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p r in t ­
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AFRAID OF A LITTLE WORK.
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M RS. ID A A U S T IN
418 Magnolln Ave.

MAKER AND ALTERER OF
LADIES’ CLOTHES
Pure Water Menna Good Health,
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A.
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tubular Well Borer. Agent for Airmotor Wind Mills and Tanka. Water
guaranteed. Gen. Del., Sanford, Fla.

FOR R E N T

W . B. M AYO

FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms.
Apply 1004 Elm Ave.
152-tfc

AlITO PA IN T IN G

FOR RENT—Nicely furnlehed front
room. 411 Park Ave.
188-Otc
FOR RENT—Desirable house keeping
103-0tp
rooms. Box 117.
FOR KENT—Furnished bod rooms
and light housekeeping roms. .206
Park ave. __________________ uw-atp
f’OR ftfeNV—Furnished rooms atT210
French ave.*
105-5tp

Having devoted all my life to the
painting trade I can guarantee satis­
faction. Give me a trial and be con­
vinced. Shop over Haight A Wei- •;
land’s Garage. Opposite Valdes Ho- •
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French Bishop Bald to Have Been the
Tool In the Hands of the
Duke of Bedford.

"Tin* Flight of Time." the Mondial shown above, has Just been placed In
Garfield park, IiidlniiapollH. The "gnomon," which casts tho time-tolling
shadow, Is a human figure, the lironso statue of a kneeling Indian drawing a
how. It was designed by .Mrs. Myra Reynolds ttlchnrds.

ITEM S O F IN T E R E ST
Since tho South African government
began reforestation work It has plant­
ed 70,781 ucres uf trees, most of them
In the Inst Id years.
Hues of bumming birds differ In
different parts of the world, but those
In Arlsonn nro perhaps the most bril­
liant.

fessionally with tho Utica club of
tho Now York State League, plnying
ns catcher nnd later in the outfield,
from 1008 to 1011. After Joining tho
Ginnts In 1012 his playing became
more nnd more proficient. Ho thrown
nnd bats rlghthnmled.
Harry Sallee was bom in Higginsport, O., Fob. .7, 1885. Ho first played
professionally fo rthe Birmingham
Ala,, club of the Southern League In
1005 nnd In 1006 came Ur the New
York Americans. He played with tho
Williamsport, Pa., club o f tho TrlStnte League in 1007 nnd was draft­
ed b ytho St. Louis Nationals in 1008.
He dcmulncd with the Cardinals until
1016 when he was procured by the
Ginnts. He got the name of Slim beenuso of his height and weight. Slim
is nix feet three inches in hgeight and
weighs only 160 pounds. He Is a lefthanded pitcher and hats righthanded.
Sallee had n great yenr with the
Ginnts in 1017. Ho won 18 games nnd
lost only seven. He pitched nnd lost
two gnmes In tho world's series that
yenr, In midsenson 1018 Snllee decid­
ed to quit tho game. During tho winter
ho wns persuaded to piny again and
wns obtained by the Cincinnati team.
He had another good pitching yonr,
helping the Red win tho pennant. Ho
played In tho series agnlnst tho White
Sox. He rnme hack to the Ginnts last
GIANTS HAVE ONLY TWO
yenr by tho waiver routo
nnd has
PLAYERS WHO ARE VETS
OF PAST WORLD SERIES worked hardly nt all this sneson. It is
doubtful if he wll Ipltch In tho com­
NEW YORK, Oct. 4.— Only two of ing series.
tha New York Giants of 1021 who are
eligible to piny in tho world's series WHISKEY IMPORTS
DOUIH.ES 1020 RATE.
hnvo played with the team In previ­
ous postseason intormnjjor league
WASHINGTON, Oct. 5.— Whiskey
championships.
These nre George
importss
ure now cominf from nbrond
Burns, one of tho cnpnhlo outfielders
o f tho McGrnw organization nnd H. nt double the rote in 1020.
During tho first eight months this
F. (Slim) Salic, pltchor.
George Burns was purchased by the yenr, whiskey entering American
Giants in 1012 nnd though ho played in ports under government permits,
a number of games wn snot seen In amounted to 170,75:1 gallons, accord­
tho world’s series. The fallowing ing to figures of the commerce de­
yonr, however, when the Ginnts wore partment today.
This marked up an increase of 100,dofented in the postseason clnsslc by
with tho
tho Athletics, Burns played and per­ 000 gnllons as compared
formed well. In the 1017 series against same period last yenr. Whiskey imtho Cubs he fielded perfectly nnd bis pored In August, the last month with
completed figures, amounted to 68,batting average was .227.
Utica, N. Y., is Burns' birthplace. 000 gnllons ,ns compnred with 82,000
, Ho was bom on Nov. 24, 1800. He gnllons the same month InHt year.
played nmntour hall for St. Johnsvlllo
N. Y., from t005 to 1007, ns third
Post cards—local views— 1c each nt
baseman and catcher. He started pro­ the Herald office.

on the a
Head _l.

It’i getting up courage to drive the
first nail that's the hard part about
building. You can trump up dozens of reasons for postponing the
jo b —but did you ever know anybody to be sorry he built?
Most building materials are low priced now. Not every thing U
as cheap as lumber but by the time the other things have dropped
probably lumber will riac. So all in all this is a good time for
building. Hit the nail on the headl

HILL LUMBER CO.
QUALITY

For mnnleurlng, four emery sticks
of ns many degrees of fineness are In­
closed In a handle like a pocket
knife.
Moorish society knows no class tils,
tlnctlons, except thnt n mnn In rich
or poor, official or non-offlclnl, saintly
or orditmry.

AN INSIDE BATH
MAKES YOU LOOK
AND FEEL FRESH
t o y s a gUaa o f h o t w ater w ith
phospt
►hate before breakfaat
:e«pi illness aw ay,
Physicians the world over recom­
mend the inHido hath, declnring this
is of vastly more Importance than
outside cleanliness, because tho skin
pores do not absorb impurities into
tho blood, causing ill health, while
the pores in the ten yards o f bowels
do.
Men nnd women ure urged to drink
ench morning, before breakfast, a
glass of hot wnlcr with n tonspoonful
of limestone phosphnte in it, as a
harmless means of helping to wash
from the stomach, liver, kidneys and
bowels the previous day's indigestible
material, poisons, sour bile and tox­
ins; thus clennslng, sweetening nnd
purifying tho alimentary canal beforo
enting more food.
TIiohc who wnko up with had
breath, coated tongue, nasty taste or
havo n dull, aching head, sallow com­
plexion, acid stomnch; others who
huvo bilious attacks or constipation,
should obtain a quarter pound of limostono phosphate at tho drug store,
This will cost very little but is suf
ficient to show tho value of insida
bathing.—Adv.
TRAIN SCHEDULE

No.
No.
No.
No.

No.
No.
No.
No;

•No.
•No.
*N o
No.

•No.
No,
•No.
•No.
No.

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Flight of Time In Indianapolis

MAKE IT EASIER TO
AMEND COVENANT
LEAGUE NATIONS
GENEVA, Oct.5.—The Assembly of
‘the League of Natlonaa mnde amend*
ments of the covonnnt easier by adopt
Ing under the old unanimity rule, a
change In Article 20, which requir­
ing unanimity for amednmenta, and
Immediately began consideration o f
the proposed alterations in tho cove?
nant under tho new rule.
Article 20 now reads:
"Amendments to the present, cov­
enant, the text o f which shall hnvo
been voted by tho assembly on n throefourths majority In which thero shall
bo Included the votes o f nil tho mem­
bers o f tho council represented nt the
meeting will tako effect when ratified
by tho members of the league whose
representatives composed the council
when tho vote was taken and by a ma­
jority o f those whoso representatives
formed tho assembly."
The first amendment debnted under
the new rulo was modification o f Ar­
ticle 16 proposed by the Greek dele­
gation, providing thnt no stoto shall
proceed to blockade a country break­
ing tho covenant before tho date fixed
by tho council. The smaller states,
Including Holland and Poland, how­
ever, opposed any action In fixing tho
blockade regulations. Thoy pointed
out thnt countries moved either by
Interest of nnlmoslty might antici­
pate the action of the council nnd
blockade on thoir own account beforo
the question had been sufficiently
studied.
M. R. Domnrees Vnn Swinderon of
The Nethrerlnmls rnisod a parliamen­
tary question entirely now* to tho as­
sembly by moving suspension of all
action on article 16 until the next
assembly.1 Lord Robert Cecil, said
that something must remain in full
vigor nnd thnt tho effect of the mo­
tion would bo to tear up nrtlclc 16
leaving the league without nny eco­
nomical nrm whatever.
Tho Albanlnn - Grccco - Jugo - Slav
problem broke out ngnln unexpectedly
but finally was disponed of so far as
this nssomhly Is concerned by the
decision o fth eninbnnsndnrn' council.
Lord Robert Cecil tookk occnslon to
score tho nmbnssndors for their de­
lays, saying:
"W o hnvo hoard thnt the ambassa­
dors nro about to give thoir decision.
Ihopo nnd trust It Is so, because, If
I may venturo very respectfully to
say so to such nn august body, delays
In slch matters are criminal to tho
poacc of tho world."

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Arrive
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84. ------- 11:45 a. m. 12:05 p. m.
80........... 3:05 p. m.
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Trilby Branch
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Departs
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0:00 a. m.
24.
3:26 p. m
158.,
7:00 a. in.
22....
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Leesburg Branch
Arrive
Departs
157............ 4:00p.m .
21............ 2:52 p. m.
101............. 6:30 p.ra.
25---------- 2:00p.m .
22.........
7:00 p. in.

Pierre Cauclion, bishop of BcauUste,
who was ambltlouh to becoruo arch­
bishop of Rouen, "framed" Joan of
Arc and caused her to bo burned nt
the stake, according to Henry W.
Harris, Jr„ writing In the Boston
Globe.
Tho untutored maid who had
spurred the French on to ulctory, Just
ns England's hordes appeared to have
overrun the country, was captured
by the duke of Burgundy, a rebel
against the king of France, and he
sold her to the duke of Bedford, regent
for Henry VI, the boy king of Eng
land, for $110,000.
Bedford sought to discredit Joan of
Arc to her people, hoping In this way
to upset the coronation of King
Charles VII of France, and gain the
throne for the British king. Bishop
Cauclion. who was seeking Britain's
aid at Rome, was chosen us the tool.
He II was who formed the court which
tried the maid and convicted her of
heresy. She wus ordered to ho burned,
but the sentence wus commuted to
life Imprisonment on condition that
she quit wearing it page's costume,
wear women’s gnrh Instead, find sign
a paper, or rather put a cross to.lt,
as she couldn't rend or write, She
did so. Tho paper wns a "confes­
sion" of all the framed-up chnrges.
Later she wns tricked Into breaking
her vow nnd was practically forced
to wear the pace's clothes ngnln.
Then she wns "discovered" In this
gnrh, accused of breaking her vow nnd
ordered burned ut the stake.

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TREASURE LOST TO WORLD
Book of Gospels, Belonging to ths
Cathedral of Reims, Supposed
Part of Hun Loot.
Conspicuous among the great liter­
ary works thnt disappeared during the
late war was the famous Book of Gospels, not only the greatest treasure of
the cathedral of Helms hut an object
of veneration to the French people
nnd the Slnv race ns well, which van­
ished with the German army after the
hnttle of the Marne. Princess Anna
of Russia, the Slnv consort of Henry
I, brought It Into Franco In the Elev­
enth century, nnd thereafter every
ruler of France used It nt Reims
when he ino-' Ills vow to safeguard
the rights nmt privileges of the
Roman Calholle church. King Charles
X. the last French king crowned nt
Reims, klHsed the sacred volume In
Healing Ids coronation oath In 1825.
Peter the Great of Russia Journeyed
to Reims to see It, nnd received It
while kneeling nnd pressed It to Ids
lips nnd breast.
It survived the
French wars of 1,000 yenrs; It wns
hidden away during the French revo­
lution i It renppenred with tho Hourhnn restoration In 1815.
The book was written In tho Butgar language nnd was magnificently
hound with golden coverings set with
precious stones. Throughout eastern
Europe It was held In the greatest
veneration, for It wns the most^ an­
cient Slnv copy of the gospels.
Mind for Business.
The flretrilck's alarming
siren
brought Irvington's drowsy populnco
to Its doors nnd windows, nnd the
ncrentnlng of Its brakes as It slummed
up agaliiHt the curb next the hydrant
brought the people, now thoroughly
aroused, running to the spot, says the
Indianapolis News. The tire was then
looked ftfr ami found. The flnmes
were Japping up the grass In the hack
yard of an East Washington street
house. The Indy of lhe house wns
confused ami excited. She was run­
ning from the front porch through
tho house, out the hack door nnd
around to the front again. "Fire,"
was her cry, mingled with "Insur­
ance" and the combination of these
words seemed all at once to dawn on
Iter ns a brilliant Inspiration. On her
next trip through the house she seized
a water bucket In one Imnd and evi­
dently the telephone In the other and
uhove the shouts of the fire fighters
outside could he lienrd her voice ring­
ing true: “John, tho Insurance, fire
Insurance, the policy, where Is It?"

London Domestic Club.
London hnH a new club whose mem­
bership 1h confined lo women employed
In domestic capacities. The member­
ship of the club one month after Its
Oviedo Branch
inauguration exceeded 3.000. and con­
Arrive
Departs tributions to the treasury hnvo made
•Nn. 126---------11:00 a.m.
It possible for tho organisation In pur­
•No. 127...........
3:40 p.m
chase a plot of ground for a club­
•Dally, except Sunday.
house on the H am e street u h some of
London's most exclusive clubs. Plans
Several night ago a hnlf mile of for a large building have been ap­
fence wns cut on tho Highland Onks proved and paid for within the year.
The purpose of the club Is to afford
Farms near Brewster. Special efforts ilia many thousand cooks, maids, serv­
are being made to catch the guilty ants nnd other domestic workers of
pnrties. Tho Polk county cattle grow­ Ismdon n mi 11able place to meet l heir
er's association have joined with the friends nnd spend their dnys off.
state association In offering a reward
No Bluffing Required.
for the arrest and conviction of per­
"Golf
Is n great gnmel" exclnlmed
sons guilty o f such an atrocity.
Cactus Joe.
“ Like It better than poker?"
"In some respects. When the luck's
Conserve Your Sight against
you. you can relieve your feel­
Our shaded goggles, shell frames, gold ings with prnfnnlty without giving
mountings, etc., in SIZES FOR CHIL­ your opponents nny additional ad­
DREN nre meeting with great favor, vantage."
We fit children with children's glass­
Cleaner for Qolf Ball*.
es and they are always pleased.
A ve«|-pocket cleaner for golf balls
tins been Invented. It consists of n
TOM MOORE
little box with n sponge In one side
and a rubber mitt In the other. When
OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN
the hull gets dirty It Is sponged off
Office Opp P. O.
Phone IBS and then rubbed with a turning turn
Uau ua the mat.
TO SEE BETTER SEE MOORE.

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NOTICE BIDS WANTED

The City Commissioners
City Licenses Due Oc­ o f the City o f Sanford,
Florida, will receive bids
tober 1, 1921
until 8 p. m. Friday, Oc­
ATTENTION Is called to tho fact tober 7, 1921, for fur­
that nil City Licenses are payable on
nishing said City with
or beforo October 1, 1021.
SPECIAL ATTENTION is colled to one Combination Pump
Engine Chemical and
Section 4, Ordinance 25 Hose Motor Car, 600 to
which roads as follows: "That tho
750 gallon capacity. 1,City Tax Collector before Issuing a 11ccnno based on a property value, or 000 feet more or less of
capital stock, shall require the per­ Standard
2l/ 2 in. fire
son applying for n license to mnko a
written statement under oath of tho hose.
value of tho property, or tho amount
Certified check o f 5 %
of tho capital stock."
must accompany each
Application blanks for snld licenses
will be furnished free of chnrgo at tho bid.
City Office.
City reserves the right
ALFRED FOSTER,
150-lOtc
City Tax Collector. to reject any or all bids.
C. J. R Y A N ,
—Get your Scratch Pads from The
City Manager.
Herald—by tho pound—15c.
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Come in and Let
Us Talk it Over
If I knew you nnd you know mo, better co-operatora
we would be.
If I luiew you nnd you knew me, 'tis seldom wo
would disagree;
But nover hnving yet clasped hands, both often fall
to understand
Thnt each intends to do what’s right, nnd treat each
other "honor bright,"
now little to complain thoro’d he, if 1 knew you nnd
you know mo.
Whene'er we ship you by mistake, or in your bill
some error mnko,
From irritntion you’d he free, if I knew you and you
knew me,
Or when tho checks don’t come on time, nnd custo­
mers send us miry a line,
We’d wuit without anxiety, if I knew you nnd you
knew me.
Or when some goods you "ilro hack," or make u
"kick" on this or that,
We'd take in good part, you seo, if I know you and
you knew me.
With customers two thousand strong, occasionally
things go wrong—
Sometimes our fault, sometimes theirs, forbearance
would decrease all cares;
Kind friend, how pleasant things would be, if I know
you and you knew me.
Then let no doubting thoughts abide of firm good
faith on either Hide;
Confidence to each other give, living ourselves, let
others live;
But any time you como this way, thnt you will call
we hopo nnd pray,
Then face to face we shall see, nnd I’ll know you
and you'll know mo.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,1921

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ISODISASTERDEATH
TOLLFORONE YEAH

Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes Lawa o f Florida

Red Cross Gives $ 1 ,8 7 1 ,0 0 0 R blief When 5 5 ,0 0 0 Families
Are Made Homolaps.
ill iivtcrs, resulting In
r^ ; ! T „ ; ; . ' I’’ Vt«vl Htnti'M nf 850
2
U 2 a n d II- injury of * « »
p*re&gt;"
nlii'f niHiMiiri'H un.l
*&gt;' f,,'3 itu re of .S1.871,tHW ly Uititrlcun
in .W
He i W d i .H j S j
yfar enillnR
i».c fort..“ " E n.imn.l M -rt »r the Uotl CrOM.
f f J J T w nniswl property damw rtllimM at $10,04)0,WO. »ITi‘Cter1
^jityupven ciiniiiiiinltluu f*ml rentloroil
ssoiO fainlllr* homeless.
The year's dlsuitors wore of vary

types, Including several which proS U &gt; had "ever been thought o f
.1 falling within
that clnsslllcaThe Heil
Cr-ss furnished
relief In seventeen fire* of magnitude,
Uve rtninH, seven tornntloes or cydoneJ, „no devastating storm, three
tmlfliloni, Including the one In Wull
etreet • one hulldlng accident, twj
trphnld epidemics, tho most serious heInc that nt Salem, Ohio, which n f
fectetl ll per cent of the population;
one smallpox epidemic, In tho republic
of Until: one train wreck, the ruco riot
•t Tulsa, Oklu.; the famine In Chinn,
emergency relief In famine among the
ImllmiH of Alaska, the I'nm.-liopper
plnciie In North Pakotn mid an enrthquake In Italy.
Pueblo Most Serious
Hy fur the most severe of the tilsasters In the United States during the
period covered hy tho lied Cross re­
port was the Pueblo Hood curly In
June, 1ft!I. The rehabilitation prob­
lem confronting the Hod Cross In
Pueblo was one of the most dltlletill
In recent years. When ilte lir a new's
of the horror was Unshed throughout
the country, the American lied Cr&lt; .*
Niitlurml lletidqunrtors responded with
• grant &lt;&gt;f 7105,000 for relief work.
Governor Slump of Colorado, appre­
ciating the long and successful exporl
taco of the Itcil Cross In organizing
disaster relief work, plnced the en
tire responsibility for the ndmlnlntrn
tlon of relief In its hands.
In response to appeals from Presi­
dent Harding, Governor Slump and
other governors of western stntcs and
through local chapters of the lied
Cross and other community organisa­
tions, puhllc-splrltcd citizens brought
the total contributed for Pueblo's re­
habilitation to mnro than $&lt;1115,000.
Tho terrible hnvnc wrought hy t|io
* Hoot! waters Is n matter of record.
More than 2,100 homes were nffocted
and 7,351 perrons were left homeless.
Estimates of $500,000 ns nn absolute
minimum for rehabilitation were uindu
by lied Cross officials In charge of th?
relief work.
Fast Work In Wall Street
The Wall street explosion was nota­
ble In that relief workers of the !tod
Cross were on tho scene twenty min­
utes after the disaster occurred. The
race riot nt Tulsa also was unique In
disaster relief annals In thut outside
of a small emergency relief fund con­
tribute,! hy the lied Cross, tho only
relief measures outside tin- city con­
sisted of the service of social ■work•rs. nurses and a trained executive
whoo&lt; object was to assist locnl forcos
In dlreetlng ihclr own efforts.
In decided contrast with the pre­
vious jrnr, only one tornado assumed
the proportions of n mnjor disaster.
This occurred on April 15, In tho bor­
der sections of Texas and Arkunsus
with tin- city of Tt-xarkunn as tho
ernter. The significant feature of this
disaster relief work was the fnct that
It covered m&gt; much rural territory as
to make necessary a Inrge number of
relief workers.
I he famine In Chinn, necessitating
relief expenditures totalling moro than
11,000.000 by the American lied press
was by far the most serious of the
foreign disasters In which tho lied
Cross gave aid.
Build* Up Its Machinery
In connection with tho administra­
tion ,,r disaster relief measures, an Increasing effect Ivoiles* on tho part of
the ||,.|i Cross to deni with emergen*
*les was manifested during the past
year In 128 Chapters of the Ameri­
can lied Cress there hnvo been formed
sju-rlnt coinmlltees to survey tho re
Sonnes of tin-lr respective communl
ties and to he prepared In case of
disaster. In others of the 8,-102 active
' *",i,,''rs, n network of communication
ms In-on formed through which Instate
nneons relief may he dispatched to
"ay part of tho United States.
I but Its work In this field may be
&lt;ontlnued with ever greater effective
’"•ss, tho American Rod Cross Is up
ruling fi,r widespread renewal of
membership during Its Annual Roll
ml. to ho conducted this year from
November l l to 24.
l if e

s a v in g

corps

ENROLLMENT 10,000
Growth of IU*cI Cross Life Saving
"qis throughout the country eon*
"'it’ll uimhiitpt) during the tunt Ascot
a xiiiiiinury of the year's
m'oli&gt;V(&gt;int&gt;iiis hy that Red Cross Herv*
'!* .... ..
There are now tltO Corps
, ‘ 1"
membership of more than
'
member*, of which 1,270 are
ah'lently skilled In the work to act
ns «-snminers. Among the outstanding
" •1‘veinents or the Hod Cross In this
' , lll|rltiR the lust year, wit* the or*
mnlsatlnn at the Unite*'States Nuvnt
‘•aileniy, Annapolis, of what Is per*
"'pa llie largest life saving corps to
dhe world.

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TH© Red Cross is spending
jfen M illion D ollars ^Year *
to help the ex-service m an
‘ and his fa m ily

, Notice is hereby given that Charles
D. Cnry, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 10, dated tho 2nd day of June, A.
D. 1010, has filed said certificate In
my office and has made application
for tax deed to issuo in nccordanco
with law. Said certificate embraces
tho following described property In
Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt: WV4
of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of SW 1-4 and
S\V 1-4 of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 nnd
NW 1-4 of SW 1-4 lying E of W line
of Sanford Grant (less 825 ft. N and
S by COO ft. E nnd W in SE corner and
less N 7 1-2 ch.) Sec. 20, Twp 10 8,
Range 30 E., containing 25 acres. Tho
said land being assessed at the date
of tho issuance o f such ccrtlficnto in
the name of Elizabeth Kissel.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 18, dat­
ed tho 2nd day o f June, A. D. 1010,
has filed Bnid certificate in my office
&lt;nnd has made application for tnx deed
jto issue in accordance with law. Said
|certificate embraces tho following de­
scribed property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, to-wlt: All NE 1-4
] in Sanford Grant (less beg. 45 Iks.
W of NE cor. run W to intersection
of W lino of Sanford Grant SWly
nlong Grant lino 15.00 ch., B 4.C8 ch.,
NEIy 17.55 ch, to beg.), Sec. 31, Twp.
10 S., Range 30 E, 110 acres. The Bnid
land being assessed at tho date of tho
issuance of such certificate in tho
name of Elizabeth Kissel,
Also: Tax Certificate No, 22, dat­
ed tho 2nd day of June, A. D. 1910, has
filed snid certificate in my offico nnd
has made application for tnx deed to
|issue |„ accordance with law.

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seal this tho 20th dny of July. A. D.
the o&gt;nrt herein
mule* u timby *!▼•
ni tlmt (lie clllmia ami Ui payer* of aald
l"2 l.
Special Itoml anil llrhlxc Dlatrlct No. 2, of
HemImile County. Vlortila, are by tbe adit order
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
tcpilreil lo In anil appear Infore tbe Ctrvult
Court of Ihe Herentli Judicial Circuit of tbe
Clerk Circuit Court,
Stale of t'lorlda, nn Ibe Hlh day nf October,
Seminole County, Fla. A. ll. 1DSI, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. at Tllturllle,
To briny before the country In visual form the vaat problem it is helping
of Ilrerard. and Slate of Klorldt, Uien
9-14-(it(!h
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. County
to solve, the Amorlcnn Red Cross has prepared for Its Annual Roll Call,
and Ihere lo etmw cauae, If any they hare, why
~
—
mid
band,
abould mil In validated aud cooNov. •1 to 24, a poster showing how rather than diminishing the total of
In lb* Circuit Court of tbe Seventh Judicial Clr- firmed.
World War veteran* entitled to Federal aid continues to yrow. Red Croat
cult of Florida. In and for Somt■ I WITNESS my hand ami Ihe aeal uf lha Clrrnlt Court of Hie Seventh Judicial Circuit ol
nola County.
Servlc, to theee men Is costing $10,000,000 a year.
Seminole County. Stale of Florida, this 21st day
of Heptemlnr. A, l&gt;. 1021.
CITATION
Snid certificate embraces tho fol­
(HUAl.t
C. A. COCCI,ASH,
Clerk of tbe Circuit Court,
lowing described property situated in StwrUI Hoik] A llrlilao Dlitrlct No. 2, of Semi­
PORTABLE HOUSES TO FRANCE
f o r d ^0SES ig n it io n c a s e .
Seventh Judicial Circuit of
nole I’oiiuljr, 1'lorltU, I'T nml tlirotidi I,, A.
Scminola County, Floridn, to-wit: Beg.
Seminole County, Florida,
Iirmuler. (&gt;. 1*. Swope, Kmlnr Cortett, O. W.
HntdnIniter nml I,. I*. Ilmen, euwpoclng (lie HCIIUI.I.H mainkh,
CHICAGO, Oct. 5.—The Unted NW cor. of NE 1-4 Sec. 32, Twp. 10
American Lumbar Company'* Practical
Attorney
for
Fetillonen.
0-21-ttc
lloanl of Cnimlz (‘umnilMloner* of Senilnolo
County, ClorliU,
Aid to the People of War-Dev­
States court of appeals today rovers- S., Range 10 E. Run F, 12 ch., S 20
Y(.
astated District!.
i
i i
* T ,
; ch. to S and I. E Ity Wly nlong sumo
Hlnte of I'lortiU, ei rel (leo. A. neCotlee,
DRINK
1,1 „ dcMlon at Judge A. Ii. Andoruou, ,
^ N „„ d
w
c * w
nS,.1i
Attorney for ll&lt;e Heventli Jmllrlnl Ctr.
.... ...
i r'Ut of ll&gt;o Stnl r of Clurlita:
Thirty-one hundred portable Ironses at Indianapolis, giving tho K. W. Ig­ ell.
SI 1.13 clt. Ncly 23ch. S 14 deg. E 3 To llio CllUena ami To* 1'nyen of nail! Special Elder Springs Water. Its 00 08-llH)
Itoml ami llrlilue lilalricl No. 2, of Seminole
nro being sent to northern Franco nnd nition Co., a verdict of npporxlmntcly
ch., S (54 deg., W to pt. 30 ch. W of E Cininlj, 1‘lorlilu:
per cant pure. Phone 811.
Belgium hy one American lumber com­
WIIHIIHAS, ii prllllnn liaa liecn flleil In llio
pany ; the first shipment left Balti­ $2,000,000 agninst the Ford Motor Co. line of Sec. and 10 ch N of S line of slum atyleil raune by Special Itoml anil llrblte
1-4, S 10 ch. W to SW cor of II'ldrlct No. 2 of Seminole County, nothin, act
Offico supplies of nil kinds nt The
more on the New Britain recently, snys The ignition company charged the NE
Miu i 4
C3
xt a xmit
#o
thin fnrlli tit* fact tlmt mi tQectlon w»* liclil
N\\
1-4 Of SoC, N to NW COr. Of See. IIn
HpcHitl Itotiil nml IlrldKU HUIrlct So. 'J, Herald Printing Co. When you want
the Christian Science Monitor. Tho Ford factory had manufactured for
Bpmll,,,k' ‘ ‘wmiy. Florida, on tho ntn .lay of
size of tho contract Is heller under­ its use Ignition colls on which the E to beg, 107 acres. Tho snid land "f
May, A. II. Ib'JI, to determine whether or not anything in this lino see The Herald.
stood when one realizes tlmt the cost K. W. Co., hold n pntent. The nppol- being nsscsscd nt tho date of the is- Ibeio abould K* l«aued hy anlil Special lload ami We have it or can get It.
lirhltic I'lalrlrl taiuda III the auui of $!&gt;(),UUO.OU,
of transporting the $15,000,04)0 worth
lntc court held tho defcndnnt had not suunco of such certificate in tho nnmo In licnr lull'll -t nt the rate of all per rent.,
principal of anlil Imuda to inntute lldrty ycara
of houses, each weighing from forty
o f Jacob Kissel.
lifter the dale of the laaiiniire llicri-of. the pro- Phone 175 Fourth nnd Sanford Ave.
to sixty tons, will ho $4,000,000. To­ been notified of any infringement of
creda of auld bond* lo tie uaed for lha pur|ioae
Unless said certificates Bhnll bo re­ of
hulldlnK nnd ronalrucllnn certain pni|n&gt;ard
gether with tho other contracts which pntent rights.
New Era Printery
deemed according to law, tax dcod romla and hrldycn In mid Hpcrlnl Itoud and
preceded and which will follow, this
Itrldae IdatrieI, nnd that n cauvaa of the re­
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
means the transformation of many Notice of Application for Tax Deed will issuo thereon on the 1st day of turn* of anld election ahowa prim* facie that
the rranlt of anlil election wnn In faror of lha
September, A. D. 1921,
square miles of ’ landscape, a second
COMMERCIAL AND
Under Section 575 of the General
laauunre of lnuil* afnrranld hy Ihe anld Special
l and Itrldae lllatrlct.
transformation since tho summer of
JOB PRINTING
Witness my official signature nnd Itom
Statutes.
NOW, TIUIItKFOIlK, purauant to an order
1014. Among the ruins of stone cot­
tages many centuries old, wherever a
Notice is hereby given that V. G.
stretch of level ground hnH been cleared
Jones,
purchaser o f 1-3 interest In
between cctlnr nnd shell holes, now,
Tnx
Certificate
No. 841&gt; dated the 2nd
brightly pnlntcd frame houses are
day of July, A. D., 1000, has filed said
springing up overnight.
Tho effect on tho peasant of this Certificate in my office nnd hns mndo
great change In housing, n leap from application for Tnx Deed to issue in
tho middle ages to the latest develop­ accordance with law. Said certificate
ment In the quick nnd cheap, will
embraces tho following described pro­
doubtless ho varied. Many doors and
perty
Bituntod in Seminole County,
mutiy windows will nuiko a difference,
Florida,
to-wit: E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of
and so will walls which are unythlng
hut soundproof. But most Important SE 1-4 Sec. 241, Twp. 20 S., Range
will ho the question which will come 20 E. 20 acres. Tho Bnid land being
to hint ns ho gazes on his American- nsscsscd nt tho dnte of the issuance
made dwelling:
of such Ccrtificnto in tho name of J.
'.'My house has traveled. Why not
E. Phipps, Admr.
ir
Also Tax Certificate No. 883, dated
tho
3rd dny of June, A. D., 1901, hns
Doughty Pickax Passes.
filed said Certificate In my offico nnd
In tho hands of lazy laborers the
N E W L. C. SM ITH (Cash or Term s) f o r ...................................... $100.00
pickax becomes tho Irritation, despair hns mndo application for tax deed to
or agent of humor of the average ob­ issuo in accordance with law. Snid
U SED U N D E R W O O D (cash) f o r .................................................... 25.00
servant man. Symbol of toll, proper­ ccrtificnto embraces tho following de­
ly speaking, shirkers have turned It scribed property situated in Semi­
U SED M OLLE, P O R T A B L E (cash or T e r m s ).............................. 50.00
Into mockery of labor because of tho nole County, Floridn, to-wit: 1-3 Int.
carefully
calculated leisure with in E 1-2 o f SE 1-4 of SE 1-4 See. 26
which they swung It. By their mothTwp. 20 S., Rnngo 29 East. Tho snid
ods these ca'canny clock wntchors
changed tho pickax Into n visible sign land being assessed nt the date of tho
We are agents for the new P O R T A B L E
R E M IN G T O N
TYPE­
issuance of Buch certificate In the
of leisure.
W R IT E R —the greatest machine on the market. It is a big type­
But without knowing It theso lei­ name of T. A. Phipps.
surely plcknx wlclders wore working
Also Tnx Certificate No. 830 dated
writer if you want to use it on your desk. It is a little typewriter if
n change of grent Importance. They tho 2nd dny of Juno, A. D., 1002, has
were attracting the attention of men filed said ccrtificnto in my office nnd
you want to carry it with you anywhere. Can’t be hurt, built like a
whose business It Is In life to see
hns
made
application
for
tax
deed
to
thnt work Is done promptly, olllclontly
battleship, few parts, simple o f construction, will never wear out.
nnd economically. From theso men issuo in accordance with law. Snid
bus conie tho air hammer or air pick. certificate ombrnccs tho following de­
Come in and see it. Standard keyboard.
In Its street work n New York com­ scribed property situnted in Sominolo
pany has Tisot! one of these new Im­ County, Florida, to-wlt: 1-3 int. In
plements with n gs sol Iue engine nnd E l-2 of SE 1-4 o f SE 1-4 Sect. 241,
air compressors mounted on n largo Twp. 20 S,, Range 20 Enst, 20 ncres.
We have also taken the agency for the new FO R T P IT T Machine
motortruck behind It. Where 15 men
Tho
said
land
being
nssossed
nt
tho
were hired to do tho street Job three
—the wonder of the ages in the typewriter world.
A standard
nro enough to do the work with this dnto of tho issunneo of such certlficnta
in tho nnmo of T. A. Phillip.
typewriter that will do any class o f work, will do it better, will do
Instrument.—Now York Ilernld.
Also Tnx Certificate No. 201, dated
it cheaper, will stand the strain longer, easy running, makes no
To Preserve Famous Trees.
thu 3rd dny of July, A .D., 1010, hns
Tho National Geographic society filed snid ccrtificnto In my office nnd
noise, built on the proper lines and the cheapest machine on the
recently presented tho United Status has mndo application for tax deed to
government with the tltlo to tho last issuo in nccordanco with law. Said
market.
040 acres of land which compete the
certificate embraces tho following de­
"big tree" stands forming Hequoln untlonnl pnrk. The park, established t» scribed property situated in Scminnlo
preserve the moat iiwmIvo trees In Ccmnty- Floridn, to-wit: Bog. 481 ft.
the world from being converted Into N. and 1114 ft. E. of SW. Cor., Sec.
lumber, totals 1,010 acres. It wu* 81, Twp. 20 S., Range 30 E. Run N.
purchased In three sections, during 1 dog. E. 100 ft. N. 80 deg. W. 200 ft.
1010, 1020 and 1021, for a total of S. 1 dog. W. 100 ft. Ely. 200 ft. moro
, »
$140,830,- only $50,000 of which was
or lean 5.10 acres. The said land be­
contributed by the govornipent. Tho
Everything is coming down— so are typewriters. D on't be mislead
remainder will contributed by the ing assessed at tho data o f tho issu­
members of- the National. Geographic ance o f such certificate in the name of
pn this subject. Let us show you how you can save money on this
society, their friends, nnd by a tat S. C. Jones.
levy of Xulnre coypty, Cnllfqrn|s.—
necessary adjunct to your business office.
Unlass said Certificates shall be re­
Popular Mechanics Magazine.
deemed according to law tax (Joed will
Issue thereon on tho 10th 4*y o f OcHis Csmplno Trip,
tobqr, A. D., 1021.
MI suppose you enjoyed some wonder­
Witness my official signature apd
fully (pilot nights while on your cnpipseal this the 14th day o f September,
"Qlilsi nothing 1" t "Ged the tired A. D., 1021.
E. A .DOUGLASS,' ’
business man. ••!*«
Pn »hu. ‘;hlrP,1n* (Seal.)
ofj-tho chicken* nnd llit* ukulele eoln* Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Coupty,
lilnrlJi.
Ot) a party of collego hoys Ip th# nexta m p ? never closed an eye I”
By A. M. WEEKS, D. C,

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Sanford Daily Herald

IN T H E H E A R T * OF T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E ST

V E G E T A B L E SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1921

RAWLINS IMPLICATES POPc
SAID IT WAS THE FIRST
IN SERIES OF ROBBERIES
Pistol

SIX DISTRICT •JDGES
DENOUNCE KU KLUK KLAN
ON RECORD IN TEXAS.
_ *. .

for the m u rd er

TAFT IS SWORN IN
AS CHIEF JUSTICE
OF SUPREME COURT.
Washington, Oct. 4.— Administra­
tion of the judicial onth to Wm How­
ard Tuft, the new chief justlco o f tho
United States, marked tho reconven­
ing today of the supremo court for
the regular fall term.
Theoath wa sadministcred to Mr,
Tnft, who thereby hocamo tho first
chief justice to have previously oc­
cupied the highest executive offico in
the nation, by tho senior associate
Justice, Joseph McKenna.
The oath taken today by Mr. Taft
•upplenionted tho constitutional oatth
administered July 11, soon after tho
appointment of the former president
•’&gt;' I’ersldcnt Harding .
The chief justico nnd tho nssocinto
justices ut tho conclusion of tho coroni'mios followed tho custom begun
yenrs ngo, and wont to tho Whlto
Ih'use l(» pay their rcspecta to tho
president.

()M.Y ONE-THIRD OF
STEEL SHIPS OF THE
BOARD ARE IN USE.
Wa s h in g t o n , Oct. 4.— o f tho
"hips under control of tho
•hipping hoard, only 420 aro in sor\ Ct‘. it was nnnounced officially toV‘y. .Twenty-five aro listed as "unuargolng repairs” and 1,010 olthor
&gt;0 "‘l'n withdrawn or are slated to
k° to "dead mooring” a ssoon as they
conipleto their present charter and
uuchnrge cargoes.
Tho hoard nnnounced today definite
e cction of fourteon mooring sites for
. P* ,
huvo been laid up bocause
k of tonnngo demand. They are:
or nml, Mo., Boston, New London,
T°'v Ynrl&lt;» Hog Island. Baltimore,
Ulvor' Savannah, Charleston,
• ' 11c. Now Orleans, Galveston, San
rrnneisco nnd Seattle.
your Scratch

tho Herald office.

(By Tho A iiocU U d F rau )

I

AID TO INDUSTRY

'

.&lt;•C-Jr. it*. As* svi*

ZR -2 Catastrophe
Due to Accident,
Says Coroner’ s Jury

Consider Whether State Will Permit
Manufacture of Celcral Beverages
(By Tho A iiocU U d F r m )

DEMAND FOR COMMERCIAL
PAPER SHOWS INCREASE.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.— Increased
demand for commercial paper nnd
generally a slight reduction in rates
were noted in tho review of tho ac­
ceptance market published today by
tho federal rosorvo bonrd. Lower bill
rates were ascribed in most districts
to onslor money conditions rnther than
to the domand for bills. IncronsotJ
foreign trade during August waB cited
i none instance ns bearing directly on
tho augmented demand for acceptanc­
es.

NEW YORK WILD
OVER TWO TEAMS
IN THE BATTLE

This reinnrkuhlu photograph, made «t Ottawa, Canada, during a recent
storm, shows two kinds of lightning. At the left Is shown the glare of n treiiicii'Umim Hush of sheet llghtn'ng, while on the right grent Jagged forks of
'■•'••ill or y.lg-zng lluhlning are shown. Throe exposures on ono plate were used
to flitch the two Hashes.

EARNING LOSS
AMERICAN SOLDIER
DUE TO IDLENESS UNKNOWN DEAD
S IX BILLIONS WILL BE CHOSEN
LOSS DUE TO INVOLUNTARY IIY NON-COMMISSIONED OFFIC­
IDLENESS RUNS INTO BIG
ER FROM FORCES ON *
FIGURES
THE RHINE
(B r The A iiocU U d Pr*»»)

(Br Tho A u ooU U d Frau)

WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.— Losses in
earnings o f workers throughout the
country during tho past fiscal year
duo to involuntary idleness put at
more than six billion, fivo hundred
million dollars in estimate prepared
by economical experts of the National
unemployment conference.

PARIS, Oct. 4.— America’s unknown
soldier who will find honored Bopulchro in the nutionu! cemetery nt A r­
lington, Vh., will he selected by a non­
commissioned officer from tho Ameri­
can forces on the Rhine nt Chalons
’Sur’ Marne morning of October 24th.
The body will leave here October 25th
aboard the American cruiser Olympia.

TO ARRAIGN “ FATTY”
TOMORROW TO NAME A
DATE FOR HIS TRIAL

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4.—Tho
coho of Roscoe "Fatty" Arbucklo on
FOR CHAMPIONSHIP IN
THE tho chnrgo of manslaughter found
ngainBt him in tho polico court in con­
BASEBALL WORLD
nection with tho death of Virginia
— BIG EVENT
Rnppe was assigned today to tho
(By Tho A iiocU U d F rau )
court o f Superior Judge Harold I.ouNEW YORK, Oct. 4.—Tho metropo­ derback for trial. Arraignment was
lis is all worked up over the big ser­ set for Wednesday nt which time, ac­
ies, the novelty of hnving its own two
cording to tho court, Arbucklo must
major lenguo cluEs fighting it out for
bo present.
tho highest hnScbnll honors having set j
A grnnd jury indictment charging
tho whole town ngog. Fans by tho
Arbucklo with manslaughter J b also
thousands are pouring into the city
pending in Judge Loudcrhnck’s court.
from all parts of tho country, few with
Tho court oxpoctcd that Arbuckle’s
tickets nnd others with tho hopes of
trial
would be hold In November.
gottlng them. Hotels nre rapidly fill­
ing and It Is predicted that sleeping
space will bo at a premium before the $100,000 la OFFERED
FOR CURE OF CANCER.
soricH starts. Both the Yankees nnd
Giants hold final practice todny. Rival
NEW YORK, Oct. 4.— A prize of
managers, McGrnw nnd Huggins aro
$100,000
for tho discovery o f n me­
equally confident of the outcome.
dicinal romedy to relievo cancer has
been offered by nn anonymous donof
REPORT EXONERATES.
through tho Cosmopolitan Cancer
Rcsonrch society o f Brooklyn, it has
WEST PALM BEACH, Oct. 4.— A
been nnnounced,
commlttoo of tho chamber of com­
Tho rownrd will bo known ns the
merce o f West Pnlrn Boncli, investi­
Cosmopolitan enneor prlzo nnd wns
gating charges made by certain tax­
mado in anticipation of tho observ­
payers, has reported that construction
ance of natlonnl enneor week, Oct.
costs In tho Lako Worth drainage dis­
30 to Nov. D, whon physicians, surg­
trict have not been
excossivo and
eons (Chemists nnd scientists will hold
comparo favorably with costs of simi­
nation-wide clinics nnd conferences
lar work olsowhoro. Whllo the work
dcnllng with tho diseaso.
Require­
o f drainage wns originally estlmntcd
ments o f tho nwnrd call fo r mothod of
to cost $1,028,000, officials says sta­
treatment, formuln nnd full informa­
tistics from tho Unitod States labor
tion with therapeutic proof in at least
department show tho incronso In gen­
50 cases.
eral cost slnco tho work was first be­
gun amounted to more than 100 por
ALLEGED W IFE SLAYER.
cent, and that three o rfour hundred
thousand dollars extra work has been
takon on by the district.
SEPARATE TRIALS.
ALBANY, Ga., Oct. 4.— Glon Hud­
son and his wife, Mrs. Benny Hud­
son, Jointly Indicted In connection with

the killing o f tho latter's two little
boys, Robert nnd Islnh Tomplo, ton
and four years old, respectively, July
12 last, will bo tried separately, It was
decided today In Dougherty superior
court Selection o f a Jury was bogun
TJ»e Immediately upon tho calling of tho
case.

In Shape o f Loan From
Government to
Growers

LISBON, Oct. 4.— Tho steamer
Quest, having on board Sir Ernest
Shackleton nnd party, on their way to
the antartlc for exploration, la in a
difficult position on account o f o heavy
storm off Capo Dnroca, west o f bore. AND WILL BE LOANED ON CIT­
RUS FRUITS AS SOON AS
She has called for help.
POSSIBLE.

Special Session o f
A labam a Legislature
is Meeting Today

MONTGOMERY, Ain., Oct. 4.—Tho
legislature mot in extraordinary ses­
sion today to consider among other
things whether tho state will permit
tho manufacture nnd snle o f cereal
beverages. Prohibitionists announced
their Intention o f fighting the propos­
ed bill. Also proposed to resubmit tho
$25,000,000 road lxAid amendment
which recently wns declared unconsti­
tutional by tho Hupromc court. The
governor’s call included n request for
n revision o f the Sunday lows.

HALF MILLION DOLLARS
FOR CITRUS INDUSTRY
AND FLORIDA GROWERS
SHACKLETON PARTY
ON BOARD QUEST IN
TROUBLE OFF LISBON.

F riii)

DALLAS, Texas, Oct. 4.— Six dist­
rict judges In Texas today went on
record as having denounced tho Ku
Klox Klan. Most o f tho judges In­
cluded all other kindrod orders In
OR Texas In their denunciation.

I'OI’ E TOLD HIM OF FOUR
FIVE FASY ROBBERIES
IN JACKSONVILLE
I
(Br Tho AuoeUUA Pra*»)
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 4^-Frank
Rawlins, who shot nnd killed George
Hickman during nn nttomptod robbory
of the Palace Theatre hero September
4 ami in connection with Pope ia om
trial for murder in the first degreo ns
an alleged instigator of tho attempted
robbery testified this morning that
the robbery of the theatre was tho
first of a series of holdups Popo had
planned for him. Rnwllna said Pope
stole the pistol with which Hickman
was killed and gnvo it to hlrti. Ho de­
clared Pope pointed out Hickman to
him some time before tho robbery and
told him it would bo easy to hold up
the theatre ns Hickman hnd only re­
cently left the hospital nftor a long
illness. He testified In plnnning tho
robbory Pope asked him If ho wanted
to mask and he told him he did not.
Rawlins said he wns bom In Atlanta
but lived iu Chicago severnl years. Ho
came to Jacksonville In August. The
first time he suw Popo after his arriv­
al wns when ho wns nrrosted for lar­
ceny. Pope represented him at the
trial nnd won his acquittal. Rawlins
said after his acquittal Pope told him
of four or fivo easy Jobs ho wanted
him to pull, after first making over­
tures while Knwlins wns in jail, Mrs,
F. J. Hickman, mother of tho slain
man, cried out when Rawlins describ­
ed the killing of her son. Hundreds
were unable to gain admission to the
court room this morning. Rawlins ar­
rived guarded by five deputies nnd be­
fore court oponed court attaches an­
nounced that all persons in tho room
would be searched for firearms. It
wns explained the sheriff hnd received
reports &lt;&gt;f threats against Rawlins
while he was on the stand. Tho search
however, was not carried out and no
untoward incident during the morn­
ing session.

Remarkable Lightning Photograph

NUMBER 168

RICHMOND, Vn., Oct. 4.— Dr. WIImnrth Amos Hadley, rolndlctcd In tho
Henrico county circuit court today on
a chnrgo o f murdering his wife, Hrs.
Sue Tinsley Hadloy, whose body was
found in tho James river in 1018. No
preliminary hearing had been accord­
ed him prior to the first Indictment.
Ho wns givon a preliminary hearing
last week, when his case was sent bn
to the grand Jury
a second tlmo.
Judge R. Carter Scott has set Octo­
ber 5th, nt 10 a. m., as tho time for
beginning of the trial.
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.

McCORMICKS SEPARATE.
CHICAGO, Oct. 4.— Reports thnt
Hanrold C. McCormick, president of
tho International Harvester Co., and
Mrs. McCormick, daughter of John D.
Rockefeller, have separated it wns nn­
nounced todny by Mr. McCormick in a
signed statement in which ho said:
"Mr. Harold McCormick declines to
make nny statement beyond confirm­
ing the report thnt ho nnd his wife nre
not living unucr the same roof.”
Mrs. McCormick, who returned trf
this country Inst week after spend­
ing eight yenrs In Switzerland, reach­
ed Chicago yesterdny on n train with
her daughter ,Muriel, nnd went to tho
McCormick town house. Mr. McCor­
mick and his son arrived later on an­
other train nnd wont to tho McCor­
mick country estnto nt Lnko Forest.
Mrs. McCormick Inst night denied
thnt any separation was impending or
hnd token place nnd described her
plans for a school in synthetic ‘psy­
chology, n subject she studied in
Switzerland.
WILL CONSTRUCT 100
DWELLING HOUSES.
EUSTIS, Oct. 4.—Tho Lnko County
Construction Co., organized hero re­
cently with a capital stock of $100,­
000, and with members o f tho cor­
poration possessing largo resources,
has nnnounced Its Intention of begin­
ning within tho near
future, con­
struction o f from GO to 100 dwolling
houses hero nt a cost o f approximate­
ly $5,000 each. It Is oxpoctcd tho
homos will bo sold ns soon ns each is
completed.
WESTERN UNION
LIABLE FOR DAMAGES.
WEST PALM BEACH, O ct.,4.—
Damages amounting to $2,843.00 W0ro
returned against the Western Union
.Telegraph Co., In circuit court hero
^ ce n tly In favor o f Captain I. D. Han­
cock ond S. II. Bowen. Tho plaintiffs
claimed thoy had lost that amount
through tho non-delivery o f a tele­
gram handled by tho company.
The Zephyrhllls vegetable growors
,havo incopornted. Tho capital stock
being $10,000.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.— Florida is
to got half a million dollars from tho
recently ennetod agricultural credlta
bill, which will bo loaned to citrus
No Evidence ns to the Actunl Cnuse of fruits growers In that state.
This wns tho statement mndo hero
the Disaster
todny by Dr. L. A. Blzo of Tampa,
(By Tho A iiocU U d F rau )
president of tho\ Cltizons-Amerlcan
HULL, Eng., Oct. 4.— Tho catastro­ Band and Trust Co., o f that city, after
phe to the ZR-2 August 24th In ho nnd Dr. J. H. Ross president o f
which more than forty persons, includ­ the Florida Citrus Exchango; C. H.
ing sixteen Americans lost their lives, Walker o f Bartow, ond W. F. Miller,
was duo to nn nccldont according to a also of Tnmpn, ond hend o f the Ex­
verdict reached by tho coroner’s Jury change Supply Co., hnd conferred with
at the resumed Inquest hero todny. members o f tho Wnr Flnnnco Corpor­
No evidence ns to tho nctunl enuso o f
ation regarding tho matter.
tho disaster, tho verdict snys.
“ Florldn will hnvo $50,000 avail­
able to bo lonncd on citrus fruits an
HERO IS HURIED.
sewn ns tho usual formnlltlos Incident
to the matter can bo gono through
FORT LAUDERDALE, Oct. 4.—
with,” Dr. Blze gold.
Pettr II. Vincontius, o f this city, n
"It Is necessary, under tho recently
member o f tho bodyguard of Gen.
enacted loglslntion, for the agricul­
Pershing in France during tho world
tural nnd livestock interests to handle
wnr, wns burled hero todny with full
thoso mntters through tho commlttooo
mllltnr yhonors. Business wns sus­
from tho different sections recently
pended for several moments.
named by tho Wnr Finance Corpora­
tion,” Dr. Blzo cohttnued. "A s soon
HARDWICK DEAD.
ns this Is complied with tho money
will bo available for tho purposes
CHATTANOOGA, Tcnn., Oct. 4.—
named.”
Frank T. Hardwick, ono of tho most
This Is one o f tho most Important
prominent nnd wealthiest men in
statements which hns gono to Florida
north Georgia, died todny at his home
regarding tho citrus fruit Industry in
In Dnlton, Gn. Mr. Hardwick wns
mnny , yenrs, nnd means that with
largely interested In tho bnnking nnd
this half million dollnrs to bo loaned
manufacturing business o f north (
on citrus fruits, thnt state Is to profit
Georgia nnd Chattanooga.
Immediately from recent legislation.
This does not tnko into account any­
thing to he lonncd on livestock and
other fnrms of ngriculturo, but simp­
ly on citrus friut products.
Dr. Bizo, Dr. Ross nnd Mr. Miller
reached Washington last night nnd
got In touch with tho Wnr Flnnnco
Corporation
inriy this morning. They
--------i
hnd no trouble In placing tho matter
WILL SETTLE UNEMPLOYMENT
AND ALL OTHER
|before the corporation ,certain impor­
QUESTIONS
| tant Btcps hnving been taken pre­
viously in tho matter. Tho three
—
Floridians believe thnt this monoy
(By The A iio c U U d F r a u )
will
go n long way toward assisting
INVERNESS, Oct.
3.— Premier,
and
stimulating tho citruH fruit in­
Lloyd George in a speech here today
concerning unemployment optimistic­ dustry in Florida nnd it mnkes the out
ally to forthcoming nrninment confer­ look for this grent
enterprise even
ence in Washington, declnrlng "it will more promising thnn nt any time in
constitute one of those outstanding the recent past.
events which will effect human history
About two weeks ngo Senator
for centuries."
Fletcher nrmngod for tho appoint­
ment o f W. F. Conchmnn o f Jackson­
OKEECHOBEE FORMS
ville, D. M. Lowry o f Tallnhnssco,
GOOD ROADS LEAGUE. nnd T. L. Wilson o f Bartow as tho
Florldn members o f tho commlttoo to
OKEECHOBEE, Oct. 4.—Tho Okce- net with the honks on thoso loans.
chobco County Good Roads Lcnguc Todny ho expressed great satisfaction
was organized Tuos&lt;Jny nt a meeting thnt Florida wns to receive hnlf a mil­
lion dollnrs for her citrus fruit indus­
of tho business men of this city. Tho
try nlono.
object of tho league Is to promote "It should ho understood,” Senator
nnd further tho interests of tho coun­ Flotchor said, "thnt this monoy will
ty, especially nlong tho lines of bet­ ho loaned to nil citrus fruit growors.
tor roads, special attention to he di­ Irrespective of whether thoy belong
rected to
tho Atlantlc-Gulf scenic to tho citrus rxchnngo or not. It li»
highway, known ns Stnto Rond No. 8, n great thing for this industry, and
of which this county Is now con­ I nm glad thnt tho stato Is to bo so
well provided for by tho W ar Flnnnco
structing eighteen miles.
Dr. Ethorldge, president of tho Gulf- Corporation."
Atlantic Scenic Highway Association
was present nt the meeting and in- BENSON SECRETARY
OF AUTO ASSOCIATION.
vitod tho county organzlation to be­
come a member o f the larger league.
Ho stated that alrondy six. similar
ORLANDO, Oct. 4.— J. E. Benson,
county leagues hod Joined tho parent has boon appointed secretary o f tho
society nnd that through their offorts
Florida Stato Automobile Association
it is expected that stato rood No. 8
with headquarters horo. Mr. Benson
will be tho first completed among the
is a form or residont o f DesMolnes, ,
stato roads.
Ed. Scharfschwerdt was elected Iowa, and Chicago, but has lived In
president of the Okccchobco County Orlando fo r the past year.
League and C. E. Simmons and R. E.
President Smith, o f the association
Hamrick secretary and treasurer re­ who made tho appointment, took oc­
spectively. An active membership and casion to set forth tho objects o f tho
publicity campaign was started Im­ association. Ib) purpose Is to ad­
mediately following tlio election of vance the highway standards o f the
officers.
state ,nnd work fo r better highway
and motoring legislation. Tho automo­
Japan’s position scorns to bo that bile association o f Southern Californ­
sho is willing to givo back Shantung ia, he said, has n membership o f 80,­
to China, diplomatically, but insists 000, and he hopes this state’s asso­
on keeping It, actually.— Tulsa Tri­ ciation will attain a membership o f
bune.
10,000 annually.

LLOYD GEORGE I
SAYS ARMAMENT j
CONFERENCE

Of.Wdflp

p la n n e d by John Pope
a n d Pope Stole the

Sanford
THE
"City Substantial'

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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 ,1 92 1

Am erican Bankers
Had Planned
*
W ill Discuss Three
to Stick Up Blit
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not because they are the best known fine shoes in
the world, but because to them personally they
have rendered complete satisfaction.

In the Final Estimation of a Shoe

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Our customers find that all our merchandise is
sold on this bases and that prices are always con­
sistent with quality.

Confront the Bankers
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and

LOS ANGELES, O ct 3.— Delegates
to tho convention o f tho American
Bankers’ Association, to bo held hero
beginning tomorrow, will, among oth­
er things, discuss what are said to bp
tho three major questions now con­
fronting business and banking insti­
tutions of America—depreciated cur­
rency of foreign nations, private
hoarding of currency in the United
States and expenses o f government.
The convention first plans to taka
up a detailed discussion of the af­
fects on American business o f the dopredated currency of certain foreign
i. nations and the resulting Influence
on rates o f exchange, which, accord­
ing to n statement issued from tho
ofTIco of Marco H. Heilman, local
banker, has brovght about a condi­
tion in foreign mnrkets mnking it al­
most impossible to sell American MERGE CENTRAL AMERICAN.
cade commodities abroad.
Second, tho convention will investi­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.— Rntiflcagate Into nnd, offer remedies for a ton of Guatemala of tho constitution
financial situation which, it Is claim­ •'of tho Federation o f Central America,
ed, has resulted from the failure of was formally consummated at Gnutcindividuals to put pcrsonnl cash into main City, yestorday, according to o f­
circulation.
ficial advices received today by Min­
The third topic to be discussed ister Blnnchi. "This is tho final o f­
will bo thnt of “ the economies which ficial act nmnignmnting Guatemala,
are being put into effect in Wash­ Salvador and Honduras into one na­
ington looking toward a lowering of tion," Dr. Bianchi said. "Tho Feder­
governmental oxpenscs” as described ation has a population o f 4,000,000
In Mr. Ilollmnn’s statement.
and a total area of more than 100,000

Railroad Men W ild,
Runs Amuck in Arcadia
Three Dead as Result

Sanford Shoe 8C
Clothing Co.

JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 3.—The tes­
timony of Ervin Novltiky, material
state witness, featured Saturday’s
trial of John H. Pope, local attorney,
charged with murdor. Tho wltnoss
remained on the stand during virtual­
ly all of the afternoon session and tho
defenso had not concluded its gruelling
cross examination when the enso went
over to Monday.
,
The belief fhat tho trial would end |
today was dissipated as tho defenso
gave indication of its procedure. Three
witnesses testified at tho morning
session nnd although their testimony
related directly to tho killing of Geo.
H. Hickman and tho robbery of tho
theatre of which ho wns manager, op­
posing counsel wero exacting, with a
view to developing details apparently,
that might bear on the question of
premeditated design on the pnrt of
Frank Bowlings, who committed the
robbery and killing.

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The World .Owes
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squnro miles, both of which will bo
much increased when Costa Rica nnd
Nicaragua join tho federation."
POPE TRIAL IS RE­
SUMED THIS MORNING

Said tho fellow who did not like to work
and ho really thought tho world should
pay him without working
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H E O B T A IN E D T H E L IV IN G
But such a life— it was his theory about
how to get a living without working.
Tho world owes each one a living but it
is up to overy one to collect it. The best
way to get the best living is to have your
money where you can get it when you
‘ want it— in the bank
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ARCADIA, Oct. 3.— C. O. Clnrk, 30
The O N L Y D E C E N T L IV IN G
yenrs old and u railroad man, crazed
(C ontinued from f i n e O ne)
Is obtained by saving your money while
with jcnlousy caused, it is believed by urdny’s trial of John H. Pope, local at­
you nre making it nnd put it in the bank
Tho
disnppointment over domestic troubles torney charged with murder.
where it draws 4 per cent interest.
run nmuck here Saturday nnd shot nnd witness remained on the stand during
killed Attorney James A. Timberlnke, virtually all of the afternoon session
,
L E T US T E L L Y O U
prominent lawyer; his mother-in-law, and the defense had not concluded its
gruelling
cross
examination
when
tho
a Mrs. Dorsey Blount; his wife, Mrs.
A B O U T IT T O D A Y
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- ha HE" RUTH SLAMS
case went over until today. The be­
C. O. Clark, nnd then killed himself.
OUT FIFTY-NINTH
According to C. L. Burnett, deputy lief thut the trial would end today
sheri(T,
Clark entered the lawyer’s of­ wns dissipated as tho defense gnve in­
HOMER OF SEASON.
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fice, who was counsel for Mrs. Clark dication of its procedure.
Pope’s name was not mentioned on
NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—"Bnbo" Ruth in a pending divorce suit, nnd started
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mndo his fifty-ninth homo run o f tho a quarrel. Within n few minutes ho the witness stund until Novitzky ap­
o f Sanford
senson today, off Fullerton, of Boston. drew n Smith &amp; Wesson .32 cnlibro re­ peared. Ho testified to the effect thnt
Pope,
on
tho
night
of
tho
killing,
bor­
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS.
volver from his pocket nnd opened Arc.
Two men wero on hnses.
The Inwyer fled through n window, rowed his automobile pnd thnt Popo
American League.
but two bullets struck him ns he ran nnd Rnwllns drove o ff iogothcr in tho
CHICAGOAN DIES ON SHIP.
At Detroit 0, St. Louis 12.
nnd fell in the street, dying nlmost car. Popo told him, ho Baid, - that
instantly.
Clnrk then turned tho gun they wero going to "stick up" tho :
At Washington 11, Philadelphia fl.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 3.—The steamer
At Now York 7, Boston fl.
Cnronln arrived herctodny with tho on J. W. Robbins, pnrtner of Timber- Palace theatre. The witness said this
occurred about 0 o’clock. Other wit­
At Chicago 7, Cleveland 4.
body of Judge Peter S. Grosscup, for­ lake, but tho bullet wont wild.
Clark left the lawyer’s office nnd nesses gave the time of the killing as
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---------------------merly of Chicago, who died two days
went
direct to the hotel, a few blocks approximately 10:05 p. m. Novitzky
National League.
out from New York. Death wns due to
(away,
nnd immediately opened fire on said ho wns accompanied by his wife
For a pupil to hold a place of honor and credit in his
At Brooklyn 7, New York 4.
heart disense, according to tho an­
at
the
time,
who
heard
the
rcmnrk.
,
his
mothcrin-law.
Two
bullets
took
c
Iuhs these days requires every faculty in its most effic­
At St. Louis 3, Pittsburg 4.,
nouncement. The body will he sent
He nnd his wifo then went to tho sec­
,
effect,
one
in
the
head
nnd
the
other
in
ient
state. Poor eyesight is n distinct handicap. Hns
At Cincinnati 5-0, Chicago 7-7.
hack to New York.
ond
performance
of
the
htcatro
and
I
the
breast.
Mrs.
Blount
died
within
your
child entered school fitted to enjoy the develop­
Others not scheduled.
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were witnessing the show when the
a few hours.
ment of nil his intellectual powers to the last degree, or
EXPLOSION KILLS THIRTEEN. i After firing upon his inother-irA killing occurred. Later, about 11
is he handicapped by faulty vision ?
American Association.
law, Clark took deliberate aim nnd o’clock, he continued, Pope returned
At Louisville G-3, Milwaukee 2-D.
UDINE, ILily, Octi 3.—Thirteen fired a bullet into hi» wife, who wns his car hut expressed surprise at hear­
At Tndiannpolis 0-5, Kansas City 3-2
men were killed nnd many injured to­ in an adjoining room. Mrs. Clnrk fell ing of Hickman's death. A few min­
At Toledo 6-3, Minneapolis 11-8.
day when an explosion occurred In a to the floor. He picked her up, ac­ utes inter when he nnd Pope were
.11'
At Columbus 0-0, St. Paul 1-8.
plant mnking fertilizer from old cording to tho deputy sheriff,
Any pupil from the public schools hccompnnied by his
and nlone ho asked why Rawlins hnd kill­
shells brought from the battlefields. threw her from tho window.
ed
Hickmnn
nnd
Pope
replied:
parents
or with n written request from his teacher for
Mrs.
CLOSE RESERVATIONS.
Tho dud which wns tho enuso of the Clnrk was not seriously hurt.
"I)------ d if I know.”
an examination of his eyes, will receive a thorough ex­
explosion set off a number of other
"He wns approached by Pope the
amination, with advice whether glasses should be worn,
Clnrk fled from tho hotel up nn al­
NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—'Tho New Na­ shells.
free o f charge. You mny accept this service for the
ley, pursued by a rapidly gathering following day after Novitzky had been
tional League club Inst night announc­
benefit o f your child’s eyes with assurance that satis­
posse. He fired several ineffective summoned to the coroner's inquest, he
ed thnt it would consider no further VIT k \Trfi¥7|Y__BRIG
factory care will be taken o f them.
BRIGHT BOY TO shots at his pursuers. Realizing his said, nnd told not to mention his ifnme.
applications for world series reservn- j VVAIM 1 L I/ LEA
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Novitzky
wns
the
subject
of
tho
AIIN PRINT­ inability to escape, he then turned the
tions because of tho over suhscrip- ING TRADE. ONE THAT’S NOT
gun upon himself. He died in the grand jury investigation thnt Indicted
tlon fo r box nnd grandstnnd sents AFRAID OF A LITTLE WORK. street.
Rawlins and Pope, but no action wns
for games 1, 3, 6 nnd 7, under Its su­ APPLY AT THE HERALD PRINT­
taken and ho hns been held in jail as
pervision.
ING COMPANY.
tf
a materlnl witness. On cross exami­
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.
nation, the defenso spent more than
two hours in an apparent effort to ob­
tain nn ndntission to turn state's evi­ ;
Office Opposite Postoffice
Phone 192
dence. This effort apparently wns not
successful, the witness developing a '
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faulty memory ns to many questions.
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hut usually answered that he did not ■■■^■■■■■■■■■■liaW «BnBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM BB „ „ „ „
remember. He had even forgotten the
time, place and other incidents as to J^^^B^B^^B^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflflHBIfllNBBMBBBBBBBBBflflBI
when he wns married.
At the outset Saturday morning the
defense announced it had no witness­
es ns it did not know of the specific
allegations nnd hnd been denied n hill
of particulars ns to tho first degree
W e have just pur­
charge. It wns possible thnt witness­
chased a carload o f
es would ho summoned ns the enso de­
veloped, it was stated. This statement
followed State’s Attornoy Frank A.
Everything is ready, for you to select your Fall and Winter Clothes.
Widemnn’s deninl thnt he hnd n writ­
SUPERIOR styles and SUPERIOR qualities feature in this wonderful
ten confession from Rawlins. Raw­
’ Buying* this quantity
lins hnd implicated Pipe in statements,
Fall Opening of Lntjies’ Wearing Apparel at our store.
he snid.
enables us to make
Repeated clnshes between Attorney
you the following:
E. \V. Wnybright of the defense, nnd
prices
on
these
assistant state’s nttornoy W. A. Hnly
lowes, jr., brought a warning from tho
splendid tires — all
court. The dbfendant's nged mother,
wf. y
brand
new
and
recently borenved by tho death of her ■ *
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husband, a well known criminal law­
strictly firsts:
yer, sat directly behind her son nnd
We arc offering these in a variety of styles thnt are strictly correct nnd
undorwent tho ordeal with composure
the wonderfully low price that we nre ennbled to offer them for owing
30x3
N on­
except
in
one
instance
when
a
friend
to n fortunate purchase, will he a revelntion to you. Come in now nnd
S k i d ............. $ 9.95
crossed tho court room nnd greeted
make your selection.
her. Then Bhe gnvo wuy to tears. The
30x31/2 N on­
defendant, an able criminal lawyer,
Skid ............ 11.95
scemod to enjoy the frequent pordicnments of tho state’s material witness,
Novitzky.

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U. S. T IR E S A N D
TUBES

By Henry Clews &amp; Co.

151 OFF LIST

An increasing number of indications
NEW YORK, Oct. 4.— President
of
Improvement In business is to bo
Harding's unemployment conference la
For a limited time
thq outstanding event of the week in noted. Important among these are
tho
a govorenmentnl aspect, and ngaln the continued improvement in
TH IS S A L E PRJCE
confirms the opinion that has long steel trade, where sheet mills are now
IS C A SH
been entertained by the commifnity running up to 76 or 80 per cent of ca­
pacity
in
many
instances,
tho
growth
concerning the president’s desire to do
Don't fail to drivo through our
all ho can in the old of business. The of railroad traffic and earnings, much
filling station and try your
concrete proposals of the conference greater activity in 0 number of tho
wheal alignment. Tho Weaver
still remain tb be developed, but branches business which have hereto­
indicator shows you if y0Ur
should nt least result In bringing fore been dull and decided advance In
wheels need attention.
about co-operative effort toward the tho copper shares following upon re­
ports of Improved demand.
Retail
improvement of conditions.
Vulcanizing1
trade has held its own remnrkably
The Senate and Taxation
well,
and
diirlftg
the
post
few
da^s
Delay In the senate with reference
to the tax situation has been disap­ thefo have been indications of de­
pointing, but may result in the im­ cided improvement in wholesale trade
provement of a measure which Is ttius In not a few particulars. Export de­
fnr decidedly below expectations. It mand has again increased, and,'if any­
1st and Elm Ave. Phone 447-W
is announced that Senator Smoot will thing, the sale of goods that are be­
. 4i|«i wt i ■*1
J u
offer his sales tax plan on the ftdor ing currently made abroad arc ex­
and in a form which will be both ef­ cessive rather than below normal.
fective and productive of revenuo suf­ Prices continue to advance moderate­
DECREASE SHOWN IN
ficient to take the place of taxes ly, thus giving further evidence that
NUMBER OF FAMILIES
which it Is to supersede. According the business depression is practically
TO BUILDING IN U. S
to computations, the plan proposed by past its turning point.
Market Review and Outlook
Sonntor Smoot will be capable of pro­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4— D ecree
There is still lack of activity on the
ducing revenue up to $2,000,000,000
during
the decade in the average
per annum; while fnr from its falling stock exchange, but sentiment unques­
number
o f persons in n family ami to
upon the shoulders of the rank and tionably has undergone n material
a
dwelling
In the United States is in.
change
for
the
better
during
the
last
file of the public, It would probably re­
lieve the general mass of the popula­ several days, and this, as a general dlcatcd by comparative statistics
tion by eliminating the indirect bur­ proposition, paves the way for higher made public todny by tho census bu­
dens that follow from the excess prof­ values. Plentiful supplies of money; reau. The 1020 census showed, n stateits tnx and the high rates of Income very much more satisfactory results [ ment said, that tho nation's popuiataxation. While there la opposition from railroad operations; indications j tion wns grouped into $3,351,476
to theadoption of n sales tax ntpres-' duy hy day that steel and iron and ■families residing in 20,697,004 dwellent, there can be no questionthat it is other branches of trade are reviving! intrs, making an average of 4.3 pergradually gaining adherents ami that and thee unabated demand for bonds sons to a family and 5.1 persons to a
eventually there is a good chance of are good and sufficient reasons for the dwelling.
its becoming a law; based on necessity hopeful feeling now prevailing regard­
In 1910 the average number of per.
and on merit, it ought to, ns it is n ing the shnre list. Danger of liquida­ sons , to a family wns 5.4 nnd to a
simple form of tnxntion, fair to nil tion brenking tut again is not to be dwelling 5.2. The average in both cas­
Altogether, the tax situation in its feared, for the reason that there is no es was stil 1higher in 1880, five peressentials now for the first time seems longer need of involuntary selling, and BOns to n fnmily and 5.6 persons to a
likely to get a thorough discussion in present owners of stocks nre satisfied |dw elling-and has declined steadily
congress.
to sit tight in the firm belief that since.
Consolidating the Railroads
their patience will be rewarded before
Tho census bureau applies the term
Several fnctors have influenced in l°ng. The threatened strike by rail- "fam ily” to a group o f persons,
important way the attitude of j n - *vny trainmen, while not taken aerious- whether related by blood or not, liv­
vestors toward the railway shares. !&gt;\ l*ns n more or less disquieting cf- ing together in one household. One
Ti.nir itrnwini* wnmini., nnd ihn Iw.it,»r toot, to the extent at least of holding person living alone is counted as a

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the winter nt the home of Mrs. It. II.
T-angley, on Tenth street.

SOCIETY

J. W. Ilrown, of Itivcrlaml, Fin.,
HRS. FKRD DAIGRR, Society Editor, xnis transacting business hero yesterPhone 217-W

SOCIAL CALENDAR

SIMMONS TO TELL OF CI.AN.

TUBS DAY—'The Daughters o f Wosley will hold their business meeting
nt S o’olock nt the Methodist church.
Fill DAY— Mesdnmrs R. K. Tolar wild
John T. Brmly will entertain nt a
miscellaneous "shower” in compli­
ment to Mm. Dun U. Wilder, of
Jacksonville, n recent bride, at four
o’clock, at the home of the former.
Friday— Miss Carolyn Spencer will
entertain complimenting Misses LnClniro Jones and Lillie Ruth Spenc-

ATLANTA, Oct. 4,— W. J. Simmens, imperial wizard o f the Knights
of the Ku Klnx Klnn today wns requested by Chairman Campbell of the
house rules committee
to come to
Washington on October It for the
bearing on the klnn, and will be there,
it xvas announced late today.

PREDICT LIBERTY
BONDS WILL SOON

A SATIN COAT
To l&gt;c smartly dressed, one must have
a rout that is long and enveloping.
It may lie made of satin, of scree, of
I'oiret twill or of velours, but if long
and v.cll cut, it will be exclusive in
style This model fastens nt one side
audlis lieId in at tlie bark and sides with
a narrow belt of self-material. The
deep collar and laq.e cuff* are ini|iortant
details. M olinas Li* requires 5 yards
36-inch or ,t yarn* 5; inch material!
Pictorial Rex irw t out No. u-JUJ.
Si/es, ,u to p* inches bust and 18 and
jo

years. Price J5 cents.

! A FLORIDA CATTLE LOAN HANK
WILL AID INDUSTRY.
j
Announcement that the question of
establishing 14 cattle loan hank in
Florida wil Itnke definite form Tues­
day, when representative cattlemen
ami business men from all part of the
state will gather in Jacksonville to
dlscuss thoproposition, will be received with interest throughout Florida,
beenus the possibilities of this nidus-

many ottier industries, Tor "snoe- definitely considering n proposal
string" methods cannot bo practced 1consolidate thx^railronds of the coun- ket’s sluggishness, but just ns soon hureau’t9 Ossification,
Aa *hown b&gt;’ thc 1020 ct&gt;n!'Ufi* t!,f&gt;
suecessfully.
try into some 19 or 20 large systems, ns the general public are convinced
that trade improvement hns come to averngc 8*ro
families xvas greatPerry Jerniga.i, of Sail ford, spent
Tho War Finance Corporation has .‘ taking in all the roads operating 1,000
stay, it cannot be doubted that the
in Southern plates and smaller
yesterday in Tampa shaking hands
tentatively set aside ane hundred mil- miles or more, is not yet a market
buying movement will quicken very 'n " cstem states, the bureau im­
with friends.—Tampa Tribune.
tion dollars for the aid of the cattle factor, but is certain to exert a most
materially, as the general run o f stock nounced. Thc^numbor of persons to a
industry- There are* stipulations, how- far-reaching influence upon securities
is still cheap.
dwelling wns greatest in New EngMr. nnd Mrs. Thomas F. East and
ever, which must be taken into con from the investment standpoint. One
HENRY CLEWS,
land nnd Middle Atlantic states and
little daughter, Yvonne, are* moving
sideration by those states wishing to early influence of it would undoubted­
___________________smallest in Western states. Among intoday into the house recently occu­
take advantage of the available funds. ly be that of promoting speculation in
dividual states the average to n fam­
pied by Mr. and Mrs. Magee at 305
As in Federal aid for revids. thc states railroad issues based upon tho prob- MEMBERS SEMINOLE CHART.,
O. E. S., TAKE NOTICE. ily in 1920 ranged from 3.5 in Nevada
French avenue.
must meet certain requirements—
effev' 1 of such consolidation in
to five in North Carolina, and to n
--------and these requirements will be taken 1fronting a demand for outstanding
stocks. The fact that the amount of
The regular business meeting of dwelling from 3.7 in Nevada to 7.8 in
Mr. and Mrs. Magee are now occu­
up at the meeting here* Tuesday.
securities to be issued by each of the Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E. S., will New York.
pying the home they recently pur­
Realizing the importance of sort. . . .
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consolidated enterprises is not to ex- be held Thursday evening at 1.0O.
chased from Frank Gray am, on San­
culture and livestock raising, a billion
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MASONS ATTENTION:
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cced the nhvslcal value o f the consti- jlenxbef* are requested to attc;—
ford Heights.
dollar relief act was passed by con!. * *
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tuent lines would furnish the basis promptly. Remember \*acation time
gress—and the idea in the minds of
Regular meelng Blue Lodge to­
from which such speculation would is over. Let’s get busy.
The Misses Muriel, teachers at the
the promoters of this bank is to cause
night.
Work in F. C. Degree. All
SARAH E. PARKER.
start. Public hearings before the com­
high school, are with Mrs. R. E. Tolar
Florida t*» be one of the first states
Masons
invited.
mission are* to be undertaken, and 4-3t.
Secretaryfor the winter.
small and temporary setbacks.
to qualify for available relief.
these will be a market factor of utSell it with a Herald Want Ad.
Delay in taking care of this Indus.
,
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most importance. The “ plan of re­
Miss Ida Gray has returned freon TARIFF DUTIES WILL
CARPETS AND RUGS
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adjustment o f New York City Railher summer vacation and is xvith Mrs.
WASHED
ROOST POTASH PRICES. I o f dollars, and will cost millions more
Pure Water Means Good Health.
roads” offers many suggestions, some and cleaned at your home or we will
Barin'r for the winter.
if immediate steps are not taken to
Good
Health Means llappine**
of them apparently desirable, but is ra)| for arMj deliver. Hamilton Beach
The problem presented to Florida permanently establish it, ami realiza
Expert Ar­
lacking in definite methods for the a t -. Rl^trlc
Washers
used.—Sanford
Mr. and Mrs E. M. Johnson, of Orcitrus growers by thc proposed pro- tion o f this prompted progressive bus- j toinmtnt of itt objects. Whatever the
lesian
and
Steam Pressery, 317 1st St. Phone 560
Ia ndo, are* spending some time he tv at
vision under the nexv tariff being con- iness men to call this conference of m u lt, to ^ lookwl for they an, stin
Tubular
Well
Borer.
Agent
for
Airthc Montezuma.
ongress is a consid
smerva nt&gt;xv by Congress
consul* influential financiers and leaders in far in -the
l . #...__
future.
Post cards— local viewi -lc each at motor Wind Mills and Tanka. Water
enxble one. It is proposed to put a tax the affected industry. There is no sen-!
guaranteed. Gen. Del., Sanford. Fla.
Business
Still
on
the
Upgrade.
the
Herald office.
A. J. Daiireite. represented Tampa upon imported fertilizer materials
sible reason why Ftorixla should not
here* ver. to relay.
xvhich .according to George P. Thom- forge ahead in this business and be
as, manager of fertilization opora- one of the first states to qualify for
C. M. Johnson was a business
tion for thc Exchange Supply Co., aid. The sooner this is done the soon­
Hor here from the "City Beautiful. , wil, work 4 consi^ rabU. harJship on
er the future of the industry wil! be
yesterday.
the gre&lt;xvx*rs.
assured.—Jacksonville Metropolis.
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Thx* duties prep^vx-si would work t o 1
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E. .1 . Nelson, of Mobi.e. A-a^. made
, he p^ nt pricr., of sui. THIRTY ELEVENS IN
time here at the Monteiuma.

ing market fur all government xvnr is
sues.
Improvement In the money and in'estment markets practically complete
mmdation o 'Liberty bonds by small
buyers ami the fact that the war is­
sues are finding new favor in Ihe eyes
of large and small Investors, have
combined to bring about higher levels,
officials said.
Heretofore* it nas been easy to se­
cure* Liberty bonds at low figures
from small buyers who were forced
to sell been vise of lack of employment.
With this flood of small sellers out of
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the market, purchases must be made
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1. 1
frx'tn stronger hands, consequently
causing higher prices.
Officials forecast gradually increaslnR priw&gt; from now on&gt; with onu.

A. A. HOLLEY

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j of pxitash $A&gt; per ton; manure salts
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1810 per tx&gt;n, and kainlt JO ;&gt;er ton.
ATLANTA, Oct. |.— Football fans
1 The matter h,is been the subject o f of Dixie wil Iprobabiy have an op- ‘
Miss Elizabeth Humphries, o f Dade oonsiderablc Cx'rrespowlenee between o ftheir favorite teams to show among
City, one xxf the teacher* in the public |yjr&gt; Thomas and Senator Fletcher and , th* beat elevens today, when thirty
svhools here, is pleasantly Kvatx-d for^ Congressman Drane. Senator Fletch- games are scheduled.
---------------—— ---------------------------------- er has written that while he and his
The Auburn-Howard game at Bir■ * ■ ■ * ■ * * * ■ * ■ ■ * * * ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Florrtda colleagues will put forth mingham. will give the PPlair.emen
ll
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against this their first real opposition. Georgia,
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»♦ 1. move, that seemingly they haxe little, ^outh Carolina. Florida, Washington,
Foot of First St.
■j hope for success in even modifying and Lee, VaVnderbilt. Tulane and Se­
the xiuties pwopexsed.
According to wannee will take the field for the first
Senator Fletcher, there is a very time this year. Georgia will play
JefWte Farty line-up in bo:h Houses Merter. Virginia, meets Davidson who
o f Congresa in favor of the tariff pro­ defeated her opponent Ixzt Saturday
gram. and the Urge majority behind w*th only two hears c f scrimmage
the movement doe-x not allow itself practise. Theteams of Gexrgia Tech
to be seriously affected by protests and Centre doltccc ‘ill - «» have an
o f any sort from any section of the opportunity to show
their ability.
South.
South Carolina will meet Erskine;
The purposes of the tariff duties FV-ffdixia goes to Columbus. Go., to
nominally is to protect American pot­ pixy *he U- S. I n la w s K-hoo.; Wash
ash proxha.-ers. However, according to ington and Lee meets Randclpk-MaMr. Thomas, because of » much Urg- con. Vanderbilt plays Tennessee State
RENTAL
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chlorine content, the American pot­ Normal. Lulane meets Mississippi
B A TTE R IE S
1 ashes. generally speaking, are not College and Sewannee meets Cumber­
available *or use in fertilizers for land.
FOR A L L C A R S ; citrus trees. This will necessitate the
Congress might compromise the
continued importation o f potash from
foreign sources for this purpose, and thing and raw a law that beer for
the only effect of this tariff will be mexFcin* must be taken in a capsule.
to increase the cost of such fertilizers —Colorado Springe Telegraph
to the users.— Ftorixla Grower.
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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1921

110.000. 000 AID
FORJfETERANS

Largest Watch Ever Constructed

Cross Provides Friendly
Service of Many Kinds to
Army of Disabled.

ICITRUS SEMINAR
GATHERING AT
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GAINESVILLE, Fln.„ Oct. 4.— A
largo attendance of citrus fruit grow­ 5
cent on all short orders, and the price of
ers from ill pnrts of tho stato aro ex­
regular meals will be reduced later.
pected to rcnch herb today for tho an­ "
nual citrus seminar, which Is to bo
followed by tho annual "livestock
rounup” and tho gathering of the
Florldn, Beekeepers1 Association.
The program for tho cltruB seminar
follows:
Tuesdny Morning, Oct. 4.
9:16— Invocation, Dr. John G. An­
derson. Opening addresses, C. K. McQuick nnd Satisfactory Service Will be Rendered
Qunrrie, agent; Dr. A, A. Murphrco,
Dr. William Newell.
COFFEE, 5c per cup— Drink All You Want
10— "The Relation of Mclnnoso to5
Will appreciate a call from you------------- Give us a Trial
Fruit Rotting in Transit," Dr. O. F.
Burger.
10:30—"Spraying for Molanose," E.
------------------ W E T H A N K Y O U -----------------DuBusk.
11— "Various Causes of Fruit Drop­
ping," II. E. Stovons.
11:30— "Movement o f UndofoUatcd ■m
Citrus Stock,” F. M. O’Bymo.
Tuesday Afternoon.
2— "Experimental Fertilizer Inves­
tigations," Dr. R. W. Ruprecht.
2:30—"Inspection of Fruits and
Vegetables In the Markets,' Wells A. nous Fungi," Dr. E. W. Bergor.
ROTARY CLUB TO GO
Sherman, bureau of markets, United
11—"New and Important EntomoINTO HOG RAISING.
States department of ngrlculturc.
gcnoUB Fungi," A. T. Spenro, burenu
3— “ Causes of Fluctuating Mark­of entomology. Paper presented by
LIVE OAK, Oct. 4.—Tho local Ro­
ets," Dr. L. M. Bristol, professor of W. W. Yothers.
tary Club unexpectedly has gone into
economics, Unlvorsity of Florldn.
11:20— "Grapefruit Curing nnd Stor tho hog raising business. The club at
3:25— "Some
Fundamentals
of age Investigations," Dr. L. A. Haw­ tho Suwannee Farms Loltyid China
Grove Post Control,” ^V. W. Yothers, kins, physiologist, bureau o f plant in­ sales three weeks ngo purchased a
burenu of entomology, United States dustry, United States department of blooded sow as an encouragement to
farmers in tho vicinity. At tho weekly
department o f agriculture.
ngrlculturc.
luncheon
last wook tho Rotarians were
4— "Demonstration In Making Bor­
11:40 — "Qunrnntlno
Inspection
greatly
surprsod
to learn that the
deaux Mixture nnd Bordonux-Oll Mix­ Work," Dr. J. H. Montgomery.
sow
had
presento
dthe club with 11
ture,” F. M. O’Byme nnd Dr. O. F.
Wednesday Afternoon.
pigs.
Tho
Rotarians
voted t place
Burger.
,
2—"Tho Mexican Bean Beetle a
8— "Marketing Southern Fruits,"Menace to Florldn," Neal F. Howard, tho pigs with farmers in shares, the
to split the
Charles J. Brnnd, vice-president nnd bureau of entomology, United States club nnd the farmers
profits fifty-fifty. Tho Rotes now are
general manager, American Fruit department of agriculture.
Growers, Inc.
2:30— "Tho Just Valuation of Citrus claiming the Rotary pig club champ­
• Discussion nnd stercopticon views.
Properties for the Purpose of Taxa­ ionship o f tho state.
Wednesday Morning, Oct. 5.
tion," Marlon L. Dawson.
DRINK
9— "Control of Thrips,” J. It. Wnt- 2:50— "Plans for tho Lnko Alfred
son.
Citrus Branch Expetimcnt Station," Elder Springs Wnter. Its 99 98-100
per cent pure. Phone 81L
!):30—“ Mealy Bugs,” Jeff Chaffin.
Dr. Wilmon Nowoll.
9:40—“ Citrus Work, in Florida by
3:15— Unfinished program.
the Burenu of Plant Industry," Dr.
4:30— Adjournment.
Phone 176 Fourth and Sanford Ava,
W. A. Taylor, chief.
New Era printery
10:05—"Importance
of
Quality
Office supplies of all kinds at The
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
Fruit anil Firstclnss Pack,” M. J. Hornld Printing Co. When you want
COMMERCIAL AND
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Dnetwyler.
nnythlng in this line see Tho Herald.
JOB PRINTING
10:35—"New Strninss of Entomogo* Wo hnvo It or can got i t

Everything in Season can always
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2397 of These Aro Helping Ex’ service Mon Obtain Bene­
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one field of R«d Cross Herv,c&lt;! “ loue,h„ of nsalatlnif disabled veterans of
World War, entails expenditures
u . WOtwo tireuter titan the aggregate
1" V
rKclpta of *lie Annual lt*»ll fa ll of
1W0 the American lied Cross tin■ounces la a statement urging a wideea(J Increase In membership ut the
Annual Roll Call. November It to 34.
At the present time Nntlonnl Headaaartere end the nation wide chain of
’ otaptere of the Had Cross Is spendw approximately 110,000,000 annuallj for the relief of dlsablod ex-service
and their fatnlllus, while the agThe largest watch ever made Is mi exhibition ;u the National museum In
negate receipts from Inst year's Roll
Washington. It In six times the slxo of the ordinary 22-Jewel watch, nine and
(%ll were approximately 10,000,000.
one-half Inches In diameter mid one and one-bit If Inches thick. Its main sprlus
It la In the 2,289 of the 3,000 lied
Is nine feet long.
Croa Chapters which still are helping
n lve the veteran's problem of adjust­
ing himself to a normal civilian status
that the greater part of the cost of this DIG AUTO SHOW
service !i borne. Of the total stun
IN JACKSONVILLE
ipent for vetorana' relief Inst year,
FOR ENTIRE STATE.
National Headquarters expended a to
tai of more than $2,000,000, while tin
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 4.— Planned
remaining disbursement of approx I on ascalc larger Linn anything of its
oately $7,000,000 represents the con kind over before attempted in Flori­
trlbutlon of Chapters In this country da, tho show of the Jacksonville Auto­
wide effort to ssslat the Government
Any breaking out or skin irritation
mobile Dealers Association opened
to providing the aid sorely needed to
last night with a complete line of nil on face, neck or body Ih overcome
these men and their families.
quickest by npplying Mentho-Sulpjiur,
locally handled.
An Evar Expanding Problem
For weeks members of tho associa­ says n noted skin specialist. Because
That the problem of the disabled
tion hnvo been busy preparing for of its germ destroying properties,
Mrvtco man Is ever-expanding and
tho show nnd nl ldny Sundny and nothing hns ever been found to tnke
probably will not reach the peak be­
latest model the plnce of this sulphur prepnrntlon
fore ID2S, la tho assertion of well-ln- Monday morning tho
that instantly brings case from the
forined Government officials and that cars, direct from tho factory, were itching, burning and irritation,
being
placed
2..
’107 Iti'd Cross Chapters
regard
It in the large auditorium
Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema right
at
Ashley
and
Oconn streets.
as their most Important work Is evi­
up, leuving the skin clear and smooth.
Through the courtesy of the E. C.
dence tluil the expansion Is In nowise
It seldom fails to relieve tho torment
Williamson
Motor Co., this building
conllned to a particular section but Is,
or disfigurement. A little jar of
an the contrary, nation-wide. At the was mnde available for the exhibition. Mentho-Sulphur may be obtained at
end of the fiscal year, June 20, 1021, Mr. Williamson will move into tho any drug store. It is used like cold
there were 2(1,.'100 disabled service men building as soon ns tho show is ovor.
cream.— Adv.
In the 1,1)02 United Stutes Public plnco who ntho doors arc thrownG
Health Service, Contract and Govern­
Over sixty exhibitions wore In plnco
FAMOUS NOVEL SCREENED.
ment Hospitals nnd Soldiers Homes, when tho doors woro thrown open,
and that number Is Increasing nt a roprestnting tho best in the many
"The Wild Goose" By Gouverneur
rate of 1,000 a month.
linos of automobiles, trucks and ac­
Morris, to lie Seen Here Tonight
Thousands of these men receiving cessories.
medical treatment, compensation and
Gouverneur Morris’ fine novel, "The
Booths hnvo been erected nnd rep­
&amp;
vocational training from the Govern­
Wild
Goose,” recently published by
resentatives o f tho various lines nre
ment today, Htnrteil their efforts to
on hnnd to explain every dctnil of Charles Scribners Sons, of New York, f
obtain them through tho lied Cross
and which has been extensively sold,
their cars.
i
Chapter. The Chapter, nctlng ns the
Practically every need of the pros­ has been picturizcd by Cosmopolitan
disabled mun’s ngent in claim* against
for Paramount, and it will be shown
the Government, Informs the man as to pective motorist hns been anticipated at the Star Theatre tonight. Mary
the procedure necessary to gnln for in tho elaborate displays nnd the deal­ Mac Laron nnd Holmes E. Herbert
him that which Is provided hltn by ers hnvo vied with each other in dec­ play the lending roles.
Federal statute. His nppllcntlons for orative fenturces.
“ The Wild Goose" was first pub­
A number of lectures along educa­
toinppiisatlon, medical treatment and
lished in serial form in Ilearst's Maga­
training are properly filed with the old tional lines will ho delivered during zine, whose circulation is 200,000 a
»f /be jt«&gt;d Om *• Chapter,
the week.
month, beginning in September, 1018. r
Musical features will he given ev­
Many Forma of Assistance
The story caught on immediately nnd
If there ts delay hefore the mnn’a ery evening. A norchesirn hns been was widely read. Mr. Morris’s other
clslin Is ncted upon, the Hod Cross engaged nnd singers will render pop­ stories have found grent favor with
Chapter lends the ninn money to meet ular songs.
mngnziQo renders. Ho was born in
the Imperative needs of hlmaelf. nnd
It is ulnnncd to hnvo the show open 1876 in Now York City. Ho attended
hls dependents.
nt 2 p. m., each day nnd remain open Ynlc University nt Now Hnven, Conn,
Must vital to the mnn'a gaining full until 11:20 p. m.
and graduated with u B. A. degree in
ben"fit from the Government's care Is
Following nre tho enrs nnd tho 1808. Among the most noted of his
keeping hls mind free from worry nhnut firms in charge of thorn:
works are "The Penalty," "When My
hls home. Keeping the veteran's fam­
E. Scroven Bond Motor Co., Paige Ship Comes In," nnd "Tho Goddess."
ily from hardship of every kind and
cnr.
Informing hltn of Its welfare Is an
Bacon Motor Co., Hudson nnd Es­ ANCIENT STEAMER LINE
other province of the Chapter. Free
sex
cars.
RAN TO ROCKLEDGE
from fear on this score, the man's re­
Hanson cars, "made in Dixie," GrnVIA LAKE POINSETT.
covery and advancement usually !■
dy Deon.
rapid.
Vclie nnd Harmon enrs, William A.
Kvery month during the Inst year,
C. II. LolTler brought n card to the
Estover.
the American Tied Cross has given
Herald offico this week thnt adver­
J. It. Holland Motor Co., Chnndler
aervlce of one kind or another fo an
tised tho steamers running from San­
average of 120,2111 former service men nnd Cleveland cars.
ford to Rockledge via Poinsett. Tho
Bnrwnld Bros., Liberty cars.
and their families. An Indication of
card snys: Stcnmor "Astatula" leaves
Howard Boss, Inc., Oldsmoblle cars Sanford every Monday nnd Thurs­
the extent of the faith reposed In the
lied i 'runs Chapter Is to lie found In nnd trucks.
day nt 8:20,arrives at Lnko Poinsett
«b« fact that there were 860,544 re­
Burwoll Moto Co., Ford enrs, trucks next day nt 7 n. m. Three miles to
quests for friendly aid in tho solution nnd tractors.
Rockledgo by hack meeting stenmer
of personal problems.
Detroit Scripps-Booth Co., Scrippsglong north Tuesday, ami south Fri­
440 Workers In Hospital*
Booth cars.
day. Returning leaves Poinsett nt 8
While tho innn prior to entering
Olmstcad Motor Co., Franklin cars. p. m., Tuesday nnd Friday, arriving nt
Government care deals largely with tho
Mnngols-Kirhy Co,, Chnlmcrs, Mnx- Snnford on Wednesday nnd Saturday
Chapter, afterward ho comes Into con­
wo
IIb cars nnd Ropublic trucks.
tact with the aervlce provided by Namorning, making connection for nil
t unni Headquarter*. There are 448
Reo-Varn Moto Co., Reo cars and points. In January,tho stenmer Jnunita
Red Cross workers In the United trucks.
will bo put on tho lino making tri­
into* Public Health Set^lce and con­
McCants-IInll Co., Ford enrs trucks weekly trips. Joe Smith ninnnger, nnd
tract hospitals and other Institutions
E. B. VnnDemnn agont at Snnford.
*n which these men are being cured nnd tractors.
Pnckard-Florldn Motor Co., Packard
*or, whose duty Is to provide for hls
Many o f tho old timers will remem­
tocreatlnn, help him with hls compon- cars nnd trucks.
ber thoso little river steamers thnt
*»t!nn claims, keep him In touch with
Clnudo Nolnn, Cadillac enra, now 61 mndo tho upper St. Johns river trip
v family; In short, meeting hls every nibdcl nnd Cndillnc cchnssls.
nnd tho enrd showB thnt even in tho
need outside of tl»nt provided by the
Tho Riddle Boys, Inc., Stephens early days tho upper river could ho
Government. While these are n few
Snlient Six and Soldcn trucks.
nogotinted. It wns n enso of neces­
or tho responsibilities of the National
William C. Thomas, Indiana trucks. sity then to use tbq river nnd every­
rgnnlzntlon, they nre by no menna
Willys-Ovorland Co., Overland nnd one usc&lt;| it ns thcro wero no rnilronds.
■ Among other lied Croaa accom­
plishments for the yeor are:
Willys-Knlght cars.
Now the peoplo aro again UBing tho
tt bandied 70,722 allotment and al­
Southern Nash Motors Co., Nash boat lines bemuse the high freight
lowance clnlma.
cars nnd trucks.
rates have forced them to do so.
It delivered through It* Chapter orSouthom Motors Co., Chevrolet
If tho boats in tho early days could
* nlzntlon 02,022 allotment check* to
go from Snnford to Lake Hnrnoy and
veterans who hud moved front the ad- cars.
dresses furnished to the ITureau of
Morgan-Buick Co., Bulck cars.
on to Lako Poinsett they could go
" j,r »t«k Insurnnee.
E. C. Williamson Motor Co., Dodgo j thoro now and with a canal connecting
It Provided a special fund of »10,000
with t^io Indian river go all tho way
or medical assistance to men under Bros., cars, closed sedan nnd coupes
to Miami.
and open cars.
vocstlonnl training.
It mndo 22,40.1 lonna totaling *400.000
peninsular Motors Co.,Cole cars.
Inking vocational training, of
The world news the day It happens,
Marin and Chapman, Jordan cars.
nidi 8f) per cent has been repaid.,
delivered at your door each evening,
16c the week.
Sell it with a Herald Want Ad.
Sell It with a Herald Want Ad.

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have the manner o f approaching
stranger that will nt least leave
good taste in his mouth. There is
nothing so disagreeable as having an
officer yell at you in a strango town
and.tell you where to head In and take
you up on the slightest provocation to
face the judge on a trivial charge. All
of you who have been in such a post
tlon in a strange place can bear out
this testimony. Officers should bo
gentlemanly, courteous, accommodat­
ing and obliging. They should be
mighty careful how thoy cnforco the
law and should know the law and
know how to enforce it.
However, it is n difficult matter to
get officers to suit everybody Just as
it is to get editors to suit everybody.
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BOOSTING A CITY.
Two months ago a gentleman came
into the News offico and asked us
where Valparaiso, Fla., is located. Wo
didn't know. We h»d never heard of
Valparaiso. But now we know, and
no doubt, the entire nation knows that
Valparaiso is one o f the host adver­
tised towns in Florida.
So aggressive and persistent are ita
advertising campaigns that several
big daily newspaper! have devoted as
much as a column of editorial space
commenting on it, giving it an ad­
vertising campaign that money can­
not buy.
We nro told thnt "a city that is set
on a hill cannot bo hid.”
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which as usual preceded tho Legis­
lature’s disbandment
Therefore, tho well-known acid tost
remains at 7 to 1 for grapefruit and
8 to 1 for oranges, but according to
court interpretation and decisions
handed down, it also
permits the
shipment of oranges and grapefruit
without acid test which show onohalf color, indicating maturity on tho
tree
This matter recently has been made
the subject o f a bulletin
from the
business manager’s offico to the subexchanges and assiclatlons, because
of frequent inquiries reaching that
office recently from Exchange mem­
bers who were under tho impression
that a change had been made during
the last legislative session— Florida
Grower

Business Men of
America
have confidence in the future.
America— financial and business— is
em erging from a state of uncertainty in­
to a period which promises healthy and
lasting prosperity.
Definite improvement along all lines is
the best evidence o f adjustment, and
certainly
conditions everywhere are
showing this improvement.
This bank has confidence that the
worst is past, and faith that the imme­
diate future holds much o f good for all.

serried columns of tho dally press.
It is possible, while disapproving of
So evidently this vigorous little gulf
Conserve Your Sight
tho Ku Klux Klnn as it has been re­
city is a believer in advertising, in
vealed lately, to disapprove also of
Our shaded goggles, shod frames, gold
blowing its own horn.
some of tho methods used to suppress
In an advertisement appearing in mountings, etc., in SIZES FOR CHIL­
Sheriff of Texas town told tho the order. In -nrious cities tho au­ leading daily papers of Georgia, Ala- DREN are meeting with great favor.
Klansmen that if two of them would thorities have taken it upon thorn- bnmn, South Carolina nnd many oth­ We fit children with children’s glass­
g o with faces unmasked the Kian selves to forbid meetings and initia­
er States, Valparaiso, through vlts es and they aro always pleased,
pould march. Fool ardors mndo by o tions of the Klansmen.
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
mayor, crowds into three inches of
TOM MOORE
foolish sheriff. Why nsk two of them
It may bo questioned whether such
spneo talk about the glories and ad­
fo go unmasked. Either ask all of action ngainst the Klan is legal, cith­
F. P. Forster, President
OITOMETK 1ST—OPTICIAN
vantages of that spot that packed n
them to go unmasked or fotbid any of er when taken by the mayor or po­
pupnch nnd n thrill in almost every Office Opp I’ . 0 .
B. F. Whitner, Cashier
Phono 192
them marching.
lice without specific authority or when word.
—
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TO SEE BETTER SEE MOORE.
"Learn of the Vniue of Paradise"—
Rains nre hero nnd there is a big especially directed against the Klnn.
thnt is what tho Spanish names means
difference in the temperature already It is still more open to question
and tho signs nro good for an enrly whether such procedure is sound pol­ and Florida, with the accent on the
second syllable is n fine Spanish word
fall nnd winter and n big trade. The icy.
thnt we have butchered in nn Am­
celery fields are looking fine todny
The right of assembly is one of tho erican pronunciation—"Learn of the
with the prospects of a good crop at most sacred of American principles,
The City Commissioners
good prises. The rains are worth not to lie challenged except for the Value of Paradise where dreams enmo
true."
This
nnme
nnd
those
of
places
o f the City o f Sanford,
thousands to this section.
gravest cause. That any particular as­ about Valparnfso recall the old Span­
---------- o----------sembly, or tho organization it repre­ ish regime in Floridn, which Jnckson Florida, will receive bids
There is so much good to talk about
sents, is judged harmful to the public rather cavalierly maneuvered off the until 8 p. m. Friday, Oc­
You Can Find the N am e of Every Live Proin this city nnd county and so littlo to
welfare
is
not
necessarily
Justification
j
contlnent.
We
confess
we
had"
to
run
kick about thnt the Herald takes up
tober 7, 1921, for fur­
fessional and Business Man in
for declaring it outlawed. Only when it down, with index-finger nnd paral­
but littlo of tho criticism thnt is level­
a gathering is for purposes demon­ lels of latitude before we could find nishing said City with
led at the few men who seem to be do­
Sanford in This Column
strably criminal nre public authorities on the may what President Harding one Combination Pump
ing things nnd nre in the public eye.
would call this "geographical loca­
Knocking never put any place on tho safe in going to this extreme.
Chemical and
It is generally better to give an or­ tion." Hut it is situated on seventeen Engine
map nnd while healthy criticism is
LAW YERS
CO NTRACTO RS
good, continual knocking is had nnd ganization the benefit of the doubt, miles of Gulf water smiling placidly Hose Motor Car, 600 to
there is a difference between construc­ rather than to try to suppress it by in the long hay of Choctnwatchee, 750 gallon capacity.
1,S. O. Shinholser
such a high-handed process.
It Is some forty miles cast of Pensncoln.
George A . DeCottes
tive criticism nnd knocking.
000
feet
more
or
less
of
p/obnbly
so
in
this
ense.
---------- o---------Attorney-at-Law
Contractor and Builder
To the west only two counties lie be­
Evidence seems to ho accumulating tween its own county of Oklasloosa Standard
21/2 in. fire
OFFICERS SHOULD ME CAREFUL.
Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
FLORIDA
to the effect that this Modern Ku Klux and Alabama— Escambia and Santa hose.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
The Herald makes but few criti­ Klan, a pretended revival of the old Rosa, both Spanish names. Alabama,
Certified check of 5 %
cisms about the actions of the officials order of that name, but more truly by the way, wishes to purchase thnt
Sanford C onstructs Co,
.
B A TT E R IE S
of the city or county, We believe that a revival of the old "American” or portion of Florida west of an exten-, U lU S t
accom p an y
CrlCM
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
thoy are doing .their duty as they see “ Know-Nothing" party of nnte-bol- sion of the Gcnrgiu-AInhnmn Hno, 1h id .
BRINO YOUR
Planes
nnd Specifications Cheerfully
it and while they make mistakes they lum days, is an undesirable institu­
which would throw Valparaiso into |
Q fty r e s e r v e s t h e r i g h t
Furnished
Battery Troubles to Us
are in the main doing as well as (hey tion, Unumericnn in purposo nnd the "Burned-Over Land" of "AlnAll
Work
Guaranteed
can. This has been our policy all the method, in spite of its lofty profes­ buma, Here We Rest," whichever or to reject any or all bids. W* Bp.aUlU* on ElMtrioal Work and nn (It.
you d.p*nd.bla i.rrlo*..
n.
T. PACE
P. O. Box m
time nnd we nre not in the carping sions of Amoricnnism. The majority
WE ALSO HATE COMPETENT MECHANICS
whatever thoy agree it is, Thnt ca­
C.
J.
R
Y
A
N
,
TOR OVERHAULING TOUR OAR
critic class of continually}- harping on of the citizens seem about convinced 1
lamity must, wo Infer, lie averted, for
the frailties of either officials or of that it ought to he abolished. Rut
C
‘fv
Manager.
Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractors
how could the Vale of Paradise con­
citizens. To err is human nnd the hu­ it does not necessarily follow that it
0-27-8tc
Sketches and Estimates Free; m
sent to be separated from our Flow­
Company
man race is made tip of mistakes, And should he aholshed Incontinental by
building too large and none too smaU.
ery Kingdom
Phone 189
L. A. Rennud, Prop.
yet thero nro times when officers force.
Anything hearing the semh------ALL WORK GUARANTEED-----The ccnsuus gives Valparaiso some
nre too prone to heat up it man or lancc of persecution may help the
Mm or so inhabitants, but thoy must
ilson &amp; Shorey
shoot a man or go beyond their auth­ Klan rather than hinder it, and forci­
HARTFORD B A T T E R Y Pino W
make up in stupendous zeal for their
and Garland Sta., Orlando, Fla.
ority in order to show their authority. ble measures aro likely to he Inter­
As the Irish policeman said when he preted as persecution by the Klans- lark In numbers. Tho advertisement
“Battery Insurance”
tells us that "a million dollars in mu­ City Licenses Due Oc­
bent up the prisoner, “ It is not because meii and their friends.
PURE W A TE R
Sold and Serviced by
nicipal improvements are authorized
I bate you that I bate you but just to
Publicity is a better method. Let for this year," and we learn by pri­
tober 1, 1921
show me authority,” and this seems the light in. If the precise nature of
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
vate wire that the town bus appro­
Elder Springs W ater
to be the rule with some.
this much-debated organization is priated $10,000 for advertisements. It
ATTENTION is called to tho fact
99.98% PURE
The Herald knows none of the cir­
Haight &amp; Wieland
made clear to the public and to tho is going to put itself on every map.
that all City Licenses arc payable on
cumstances connected with the shoot­
Phone 3II-W
Sanford, Fla.
membership itself, the results will
Tho advertisement says further or before October 1, 1921.
ing of a man here by the officers ex­
take care of themselves. The lignt thnt any one mny "own a beautiful
GARAGES
SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to
cept that he was commnndcd to halt
now beating upon the Klnn, with homo here, with a perpetual Income
LORD’S P U R IT Y
and did not and was shot by the nffigrowing intensity, will probnbly suf­ at practically no investment." That Section 4, Ordinance 25
Smith Bros. Garage
cers. He was not advancing on tho
W ATER
fice for the purpose.—Tampa Tribune. sounds indeed Vnlpnrndisincnl. And
Expert Repairing
officers with the intention of killing
which reads as follows: "That the
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---------o----------what schould draw mos^ wonderfully City Tax Collector before issuing n li­
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
them as we understand it and even
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
had he escaped he could have been ap­ THE HUMAN HIDE OF A NEWS­ is the lure of the fishing: "Fishing su­ cense based on a property value, or
Oak and First
D ali, Service
Phone 197
PAPER.
preme. Every dny you can catch the capital stock, shall require the per­
prehended again but the officers prob­
big fellows until your back aches and son applying for a license to mnke n
ably know why they shot when they
R E A L E ST A T E
A writer speaks on the human side your hands blister."
did nnd they will probably have a
written statement under oath of tho
SA N F O R D N O V E L T Y
chance to tell it in court for there are of a newspaper, reference being to a
Hut the city of Valparaiso doesn’t value of tho property, or the amount
E. F. Lane
few instances where it is Justifiable to country town or small city newspaper, put all its advertising eggs, in one of the capital stock."
WORKS
■hoot a man. In this instance tho o f­ ns the big city newspapers of today basket. It sends out in letters a lit­
Application blanks for said licenses
Real Estate and Insurance
ficers say they only shot to wound
tle circular that is fairly startling. will be furnished free of charge nt the
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
have no personality.
Phone 95
the man nnd stop him nnd the serious­
It is a sort of Napoleonic bulletin, City Qffico.
Yes, there truly is a human side to and is captioned: "At Valparaiso,
ness of his wounds will either con­
ALFRED FOSTER,
General Shop and Mil]
demn them or justify their actions.
a newspaper, but all too often this Florida, Yesterday." The Bulletin be­ 1G8-I0tc
City Tax Collector.
Geo. W . K night
There is so much for an officer to fact is lost sight of by the general fore us gives the record of two yes­
W ork
look out for when he is attending to
Real
Estate
and
Insurance
Glasses Designed
public. There is a heart to a newspa­ terdays at Valparaiso, September 21 Eyes Exnmined
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
his duty that it is rather difficult for
SANFORD
FLORIDA
per that is warmed by every favor and 25. The weather is reported uh
Henry
McLaulin,
Jr.
517
Commercial Street Sanford, Fla.
n man to attend to his duty without
and a remark
nnd loyal support, as well uh chilled dear nnd plensnnt,
o p t . n.
making many mistakes from the view
nnd hurt by every discourtesy, nnd ndds: "Two days ns nearly perfect ns
.. Employment Bureau..
o f public opinion, The enforcing of
days could be." But what could be so
T R A N SFER ____
The vocational committee of the Bus)
ull the laws and ordinances would de­ tho newspaper has a human side that rare ns nday in Valparaiso, except two
responds
ns
becomes
humanity.
ness nnd Professional Women's Club
populate the city for half of the popu"W E DELIVER THE GOODS”
Every good business man in the or more days ?
requests all young women desiring
ln(ion would he in jail all the lime.
Homo
of
the
items
are
amazing:
employment to register nt the First Quick Service Transfer
There are many fool restrictions about jmiull town recognizes his homo pa­
Nobody under doctor's care, no men
per
as
a
friend.
Though
ho
mny
not
National Bank.
uutoniubilcs that would keep the curs
Storage Facilities
seeking employment, no poor seeking
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
If wo please you, tell others; If off
o ff the streets nnd make Sanford a always agree with the policy of the
alms, no heat prostrations, no heat
OPTOMETRIST
tell us. Phone 498
place to he shunned and there is much paper, may have goad cause to differ, sufferers, nobody unnhlc to work on OPTICIAN
he
realizes
that
it
bus
a
personality
Grudunto
Northern
Illinois
Collage
kicking from strangers about
the
W IL S O N V U L C A N IZ ­
account of the heat. And fishing, bath­ 212 East First St.
Sanford. Fla.
HOTELS
traffic laws being enforced and it is that he wishes to cultivate rather than
ing .motoring "fine,* 'in Roosoveltinn
IN G W O R K S
tho stranger who helps to damn your antagonize. This is tho human aide of
tones.
O. a. WILSON, Owns!
town regardless of whether the laws a newspaper. Being human the home
Hotel Montezuma
All this information, the record of
SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
paper
is
Just
as
anxious
to
cultivate
aro stringent or loose. An officer nt
Pickling
and
Preserving
a brilliant yesterday, the promise of
REASONABLE’ PRICES
"Sanford’s New Hotal”
all times should ho a diplomat nnd and retain the good opinion of the
With! mother. C»r»*« Huitdlnf
business Interests nnd the general a still more brilliant tomorrow, is
9L50 Up Per, Day
contained in nn attractive little cir­
public.
Sanford Machine &amp;
Nowhere docs the admirable princi­ cular o f three and n half by six inch­
es.
ple of reciprocity fit in to bettor ad­
Foundry Co.
W e have the
Does it pay a city to advertiso?
vantage
than
between
the
modern
dny
General Machine and Boiler Works
BANANAS AND
business man and the homo newspa­ Valparaiso thinkB so, and goes nt it
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
per. Tho intorosts of both nro Identi­ with wondorfu! vim nnd efficiency.
CHERRIES
bnnds In stock • .
cal, each necessary to the other, nnd — Pnlntkn News.
Crank
Shafts Re-turned
-----------o---------in reality both dependent on one an­
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
ELECTRICAL
NO CHANGE MADE IN
For a delirious and unusual dish
other.
Contractors
and Jelly Glasses
THE GREEN FRUIT LAW.
try baking hummus with 1 can
A town where tho system of true
* i r1 J
Sanford Steam Laundry
reciprocity exists between tho busi­
of Libby's Red Cherries. Hake
442 ’
Contrary to genernl opinion, the
See our line o f
FOR SERVICE
ness
tpen and tho newspaper, whore
20 minutes, hasting with their
neither will wantonly antagonize the last Legislature made no chango in
Call 146-J
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syrup.
Stone Crocks, Coolers, ' . . f **|' r*'*fa
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-r
r -T
interests of tha other, and where both tho standards earlier sot by law for
'
■ ■ ■
j realize how ossontlnl to thdr welfare 1 maturity In citrus fruits. This matChurns, etc.
is the success of tho other, cannot do J
ter was up for considerable discus­
Acteylene W elding
otherwise than prosper,
sion
before tho Legislature, and a hill
OF ALL KINDS
Recognition
of
tho
human
side
of
a
WELAKA BLOCK
newspaper thus becomes real busi­ proposing certain changes received
Phones 497-494
Sanford W elding Co.
ness— and good policy,— Ft. Pierce much attention, but failed of final
Tribune.
passage In the eleventh hour rush
H A R D W A R E CO
Located In Eagle Bldg., 205 Oak Ave.
Member of The Associated Preaa

First National Bank

BIDS W A N T E D

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

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TH K,aAffFORD.DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY,; OCTOBER 4, 1981

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LltOoHaPP*®*0**

HlBtloOOf
jjiltera In
PK#onal

In and A b o u t
&amp; The C ity

r Florida; Fair tonight
Wednesday Cooler to-

Summary of tbs
Floating Snail
Talk* Saedactly
Arranged for
Herald Raadora

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chools have opened and everything *
USy again. Even Thursday after- *
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ns will be a thing of tho past.
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pjilies of all kinds at tho *

What a fall thoro was my
countrymen. From 00 to 00
is going some and it all bears
out the statement of the
weather prophets that a little
bit of rain would mnkc all the
difference in the world.
It
seems that tho "dry movemont” kept tho usual amount
of rainfall off tho celery stalk
this season for It follows as
the night tho day that if the
regular rains fall during the
summer .months it will bo cool.
Wojl, we are getting the rain
novi and tho cool weather is
hero:

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Maximum ....................... 00
Minimum ......................... 08
Range .............................
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Barometer ....................... 29.02

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c w. Walker left yesterday for *
tow'where ho will attend a meet- *
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of the Wesley Brotherhood.

School su..
Herald office. Come in nnd ask to see *
the new portable Remington type­ *
writer.

Webster typewriter ribbons nnd car­
bon papers was in the cit ytodny callinc on the locnl trade.

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FRED FREDERICKS
SHOT BY OFFICERS ; —
IS RECOVERING

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Fred Fredericks, shot by officers
Saturday night, is recovering from
his wounds, which at first, seemed
fatal, but his rugged constitution will
stand him in good stand and tho phy­
sicians think he Is out o f danger, al­
though badly pepperedtby small shot,
and also n pistol boll in his log. Offi­
cer Ilnrrison wants it stated that he
was only doing his duty when ho shot
at tho fleeting fugitlvo, nnd that he
and City Manager Ryan both had shot
guns with tho small shot, and both
pulled down on Fredericks as ho went
through tho scrub nnd as Chief Klllibrew also fired his pistol, the per­
forated condition of Fredericks Is' the
result.
It is rumored that ns soon as tho
condition of Fredericks warrants it,
the matter will be threshed out In the
court at which time It will bo determ­
ined as to whether officers can shoot
at n malefactor after ho is command­
ed to halt or not.
This has always
been a mooted question, and tho re­
sult will bo watched with much Inter­
est here and elsewhere.
None of tho officers hnd any wish
to kill Fredericks
or to seriously
wound him, nnd the shooting would
probnbly never have occurred in day­
light. As stated in yesterday's Ilcruld, the officers went to Fredericks’
place to enpture a still nnd when he
was ordered to halt after starting to
run, he failed to do so, nnd tho offi­
cers fired on him with the result that
ho was seriously wounded.

W. B. Mayo hns arrived in the city
Col. W. B. Crawford ,n well known
nnd will make it his future home, lie
attorney of Orlando, is in tho city to­
has opened an nutomobilo paint shop
day on business nnd is nlso calling off
over tho gnrngo o f Height &amp; Welland
ARE DIMMERS OBSOLETE
his many Sanford friends.
and will' udvertiso the auto painting
buslneso. Give him a cnll for any­
Unfortunately, Dade county roads,
although exceptional in matter of
thing in this Use.
surfoce, are o trifle narrow. This was
mndo necessary in tho beginning be­
cause it wns incumbent upon the au­
The following letter from A.
B. thorities to make the county's money
Farquhar Co., manufacturers of farm go ns fnr ns possible, nnd there wns
First street is lined with enrs any
implements nnd machinery of York, n great deal of territory to bo covered
day nr night in tho week and it would
Pa., lias been received by Mr, J. R. with hard-surfaced ronds.
seem thnt Sanford hns more enrs to Harrell.
The thoroughfares nro not so nnrthe square inch than any city o f sim­
Sept. 2.7, 1921.
row but that in the daytime they af­
ilar size in the state.
Mr. J. It. Harrell,
ford sufficient room for passing ve­
Cheraw, S. C.
hicles ,lf the drivers observe oven
The Indies union of the Congrega­ Dear Sir:
the slightest degree of caution. Speed
tional church will hold their regular
A recent chej^t-up on machinery need not be lessened by careful driv­
monthly meeting with Mrs. Stompor, dealers shoiVs some interesting facts.
ers in the daytime when meeting oth­
Friday, October 7th, nt 3 o ’clock p. m.
In a certain territory there nro 718 er automobiles.
A full attendance Is desired.
dealers who nro regarded ns having
But In the night, thnt is nnothor
mndc n success of business. Of theso thing. Driving then upon n road whore
Hnvc your watches nnd jewelry re­ 482, or 07 nnd 0-10 per cent advertise
one is constantly meeting other auto­
paired at McLnulln’s. Two first class constantly in their locnl pnperH.
mobiles becomes somewhat more diffi­
watch makers, I’rompt sorvico.
In the same territory there are 213
cult,
owing to tho fact thnt It is Im­
140-tfe dealers who have not progressed. Of
possible to cstimnte distances in the
these only seven, or 8 nnd 3*10 per
dark.
The ninny friends of John Turner, cent advertise locally.
If nil nutamoblllsts would observe
of Tampa, were glad to see his smiling
Now, Mr. Denier, you have the ac­
the
common courtesies of the road
counti-mmc * again. John hns just re­ tual figures; consider them carefully,
nnd
would
use their dimmers fn meet­
turned from tho big Rotary timo in then follow the only safe course—
ing
other
cars, there would bo less
Europe, and told tho locnl Rotary FOREVER ADVERTISE.
difficulty
than
under the present rath­
club all about it, today. He Ib on
Yours truly,
er
prevnlont
practice
of lunging along
his way to Miami.
A. B. FARQUHAR CO.
with
bright
lights
.without
reference
— Cheraw (S. C.) Chronicle, Sept. 20,
to tho safety or the convenience of
HOOFING, Red nnd green slate sur­ 1021.
others.
face, 3-ply $3.25 per Bqunrc. Tiger
The consequence is thnt tho careful
brand, plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75;
LEGION WILL HAVE DANCE,
driver must slow down nnd creep
1-ply, $2.2.'), Free dolivery. Address 1
M. F„ Ginn, Box 301.
139-20tp i 'The Wnrrcn Wright Orchestra, of slowly nlong, hoping thnt ho will not
, Cleveland, will mnko its first nppenr- nin into any obstruction while tem­
Harry Neel nnd B. A. Howard loft m)C0 [„ the South, next Thursday, porarily blinded b ythe lights of an
today at four o’clock for Okeechobee |October fith, nt Sanford, in the Valdez oncoming machine.
Neglecting the ordinary precautions
&lt;ity, fn.m which place Mr. Howard hotc| bn|i room. This will be the first
on
the rond nro n fruitful source of
wi!l K0
Pah°kco nnti Mr. Neel wifi (jnnco Klvon by tho American Legion
nccidcntss,
nnd the failure to use
resume iis position on tho OkoochoHenson nnd tho committee condimmers
at
the
proper time Is a direct
bee News, ns chief factotum. Harry Hi(|cr themselves fortunate In secuVviolation
of
the
law. Unfortunately, It
ui In homo again In n few weeks to |ng the services of such a high class
is
n
violation
difficult
to nttnch to
ake up his work on tho Herald dur- owinlzntion for the opening dance,
anyone
because
the
machines
driven
ng io winter months.
TMu nrrh»utrii him hint coninlctod a
on, regardless, nnd there is no way of
identifying the driver.
r,\il)E” BATTERIES, tho Giant
But in tho city it is different. Authat lives in n box. Wo can now fur­
tomnhillsts who neglect to use dim­
nish six Volt Batteries nt $24.50. Wo
mers can easily ho stopped nnd nrbuy, sell, exchange, recharge nnd re­
l The crate factory o f tho Cummer
pair all makes Batteries.— Itny Broth­
rrcsted, if wo hnd
regulations thnt
ers. Phone 548.
150-tfc Lumber Co., at Jacksonville hns clos­ could bo enforced. Any night coming
ed down temporarily owing to tho
•overstocking of crate mntcriuls.
TRY A DAILY HERALD W A H T AD,

CHANDLER
1920
FOUR P A S S E N G E R R O A D STER

New Paint, N ew Top and New Cord Tires
Special equipment
Mechanical Conditibn A - l
$450 Cash,

k&amp;ir

balance Monthly Installments

The Leesburg Commercial announc­
es thnt about the first of this month
it will become a twice-a-weok publi­
cation. Tho Commercial will appear
Tuesdays nnd Fridays, and Editor
Gilbert D. Lcnch will no doubt mnko
each number Interesting nnd worth
while. The Combercial hns bisen en­
gaged In building up Lecsbufo and
Lake courity for yenra and It has
steadily increased ,In excellence and
usefulness.

W e have priced our fall clothing: so th&amp;t ine highest
priced suit in the house will not go ov£r $45.00,— and that
is why we are selling them almost as fast as tllcy arrive.
A nd they are—

Michaels-Sterns Clothes
------------------ a n d ------------------

Campus Togs

The bungalow we

are

sale has extra large
Thousands Aided by Instruction
in Caro of the Sick, Food Se­
lection and First Aid.
How the American Red Cross guides
thousands of persons to lienltb Is
shown In a summary of tin* society's
activities In llm health field _ lmsed
upon the annual report for the Inst fis­
cal year. Through Its Nursing Service.
Its Home Hygiene and Caro of the
Sick courses, nutrition classes, First
Air classes, Life-Having classes nnd
Health Centers nnd In numerous other
wnys designed to acquaint masses of
citizens with proper methods of living,
the Red Cross carried Its message of
health Into nil parts of the country.
Tho work of the Red Cross during
(he war In Its traditional field of nurs­
ing, furnishing the military nnd nnynl
establishments of the nntlnn with 10,877 nurses, Is well known, And there
nro today 37,787 nurses registered with
the American Red Cross nnd subject
to cnll In emergency. During llm fiscnl year, 1,0.11 Red Cross nurses were
accepted for assignment to Govern­
ment service, 388 by the Army nnd
Nuvy nnd 1,103 by the United States
Public Health Service.
In addition to the nurses enrolled
by tin* Red Cross for Government serv­
ice, the Red Cross Itself employed a
total of 1,318 public health nurses In
the United States and Europe, lly fur
the grentest number wns employed In
the United Htntes, 1.257. while 81 wore
In foreign service.
Home Hygiene and Caro of the Sick
classes, giving thorough Instruction In
the proper care of the shk In Instances
where the Illness Is not so serious ns to
require profession ill nursing care, dur­
ing the fiscal year numbered 5,171). A
statistical picture of the Ited Cross
operations In this field follows:
New classes formed during
year ........................................ 5,170
Classes completed during year. 0,290
Now studnnts enrolled ..............101,008
Students completing course.... 73,482
What the Bed Cross accomplished
In giving proper Instruction through
Its Nutrition Service Is Indicated by
tire following tnlde:
New classes formed during
year .......................................
142
Classes completed during year..
18(1
Now students enrolled ............. 2,341
Students completing cou rse.... 2,013
In addition to the above, n total of
22,00(1 children were given Instruction
In the proper selection and prepara­
tion of foods.
Through Its 2(10 Health Centers, the
Red Cross reached 00,252 persons. In
these Health Contois, 4,015 health lec­
tures were given ami "SO health ex­
hibits hold,
(ti the United Htntes Inst year, 75,432 persona worn killed nnd 8,500,000
Injured ill Industrial accidents. To
prevent this ctiiirnirius waste the Red
Cross held 5,100 first aid classes with
a total of 101,000 students enrolled.

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FOR SA L E

FOR SALE—8-rooni house with nil
modern convenience, excellent re­
pair. Prlvnto water works, in dcsirnblo location. Reasonable terms. Ap­
ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
llfl-tfc

LOST— Between Sanford Junction nnd
dispatcher’s office on railroad three
passes in small black pocketbook, one
A. C. L., one F. E. C., and one S. A, L.
Also small tan pocket book containing
two one dollar bills. Finder kcop
FOR SALE—One heavy duty two
money nnd return passes nnd pockotwheel trailer in good condition. In
bnoks to R. W. Duckworth, care West­
quire at Ford Gnruge.
143-tf&lt;
ern Union.
163-3tc
FOR SALE—Stable manure; car lots,
Good dry stock. Price $7 per ton, f.
W ANTED
o. b. cars, Sanford. Chnso &amp; Co.
WILL PARTY who applied for room
151-tfc.
call again over 5 and 10 cent store.
104-Stc
SMALL HOUSE with nn extra lot,
$350 cash, balance $12.00 per month. WANTED— A second hand Ford one.
— E. F. Lane, the Real Estate Mon.
104-ltp

117 A

FOR SALE— A pair of young, blnck
lW T P n -n n iG H T boy to
niaro mules, nt a bargain. Phono
“ LEARN
PRINT­
ICO.
152-tfe ING TRADE. ONE THAT’ S NOT
SPECIAL LUMBER PRICES: Com­ AFRAID OF A LITTLE WORK.
plete building schedules on request. APPLY AT THE HERALD PRINT­
tf
Saves you 1-3 of cost.
Hook of ING COMPANY.

WAIN1El)

House plans $1.50. Money refunded if
not satisfactory, or if we sell you lum­
ber. Send list for estlmutq.— Gulf
Lumber Co., Perry, Fla.
10-1-lm

TRAIN BCHEDULB
Southbound
Arrlvo
. . . 2:88*. m,

FOR SALE—One young fresh milk
cow.— R. L. Garrison.
103-fltc
FOR SALE— Bargain, five room cot
tage, large lot. Box 117.
103-Utp
A REAL BARGAIN fiTCelery farms
nnd orange groves.— E. F. Lane, tho
Real Estato Man.
104-4tp
FORD TRUCK fdr
Grocery.

B ale.—

. . . 2:55 p.m .
..... 0:55 p.m .

Depart*
2:4fl*. m,
8:40 a.m .
8:20 p.m
7:10 p .m .

North Bound '
Arrlvo
Depart*
. . . 1:48 a. tii.
2:08 a. hi.
__ 11:45 a. m. 12:08 i&gt;. ra.
..... 8 :0 5 p .m .
3:25p.m .
___10:00 p. m.
Trilby tirahefi
Arrive
Depart*
?:00 a. m.
----8;25 p. m.

West Sldo
104-tfc

Post cards— locul views— lc each at
the Herald office.
For office supplies, stationery, etc.,
io Herald office.

W I - —- •»- - *•

FOR RENT— Two furnished rooms.
Apply 1004 E}m Ave,
152-tfc

Leesburg Branch
...

,

Depart*

FOR RENT— Nicely furiilshe’d front

No.
*Wo.
FOR RENT— Desirable house keepipg
•No.
rooms. ribx. 117. .
103-atp
No.

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

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for

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Oviedo Branch
housekeeping rom*,
Arrive
180-etp
•No. 128..........11:00*. m.
FOR RENT— FurnlBhed rooms at 210 •No. 127_____
French ave.
105-5tp •Dally, except Sunday.
FOR RENT— Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. 71S Oak Ave­
Post cards—local view*—lc each at
nue.
104-Otp Herald—by the peund— 15c.

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Sanford Daily Herald

IN THE H EA R T OP THE WORLD'S GREATEST

mMILLION UNDER ARM S
IN FOURTEEN COUNTRIES
NOT COUNTING RESERVES
ten More Million in
Highly Trained

a T 'T

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___

FURTHER DECLINE IN
CONDITION OF COTTON, v
RESULTS IN REDUCTION.

“ City SabstantiaF

NUMBER 164

Counting the Inhabitants of Japan
( f

THB

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1921

jo in t® n

Sanford

V

I

-w

TRAIN W RECK PLANNED
EXPLOSIVES W ERE PLACED
ON TRACK DELIBERATELY
EMERGENCY MEASURES
FOR RELIEF OF IDLE
WORKERS IS CONSIDERED.

W hen A. B. &amp; A. Train
W as W recked in
Septem ber

14*&lt;
£h
«•
(Dr Th. Atiool.t.d Pr»3«)
(B/ Tb. A.M«l.t.d Pr*M)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—Futhor
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—Methods
decllno In the condition of cotton dur­
for inlntting tho emergency measure
ing September rosulted in tho reduc­
for tho relief of the nation’s involun­
im
tion of five hundred thousand bales in
tary idle, adopted by national confer­
tho forecast of production issued to­
ence on unemployment, is being con­
V,
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COM­
day by tho Department of Agricul­
■a
sidered today by Secretary Hoover MISSION FINDS INDICTMENTS
t u r e , which places the total crop at
and executive officers of tho confer­
margin
WERE IN TRE RIGHT PLACE
Japan Is taking her purlmllcul census, and the photograph shows a lot of
0,537,000 bnlos. The condition of the
ence. No mettlng of tho conference
crop September 25, placed it nt 4.02 tho clerkB !a the Tokyo ofUco counting up tho mikado’s subjects.
committee is expected before next
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—Deliberate
WASHINGTON. Oct. 3.—Active per cent of pormal.
Wednesday.
plnclng of oxplosivcs on tho rails of
of the fourteen moBt import­
tho Atlanta, Birmingham nnd Atlantic
a t i o n . of the world today in- DE LEON SPRINGS REVIVAL
COTTON
MARKET
DROPS
railroad nt Cascade Crossing, Ga.,
L , .pproximatcly 0,000.000 men,
STARTS NEW CHURCH
PRICES BREAK $9.50 N. Y.
.0 ,iK»rc» obtained heroj^nd
caused
tho wreck September 7, in
8EVENTY-THRE EI1APTIZED.
ANI) $10 IN NEW ORLEANS. which one trainman was killed, and
Lrdcd a. reasonably correct. With
three injured, according to engineers
2 inclusion of land nrmaments In tho
(Br Th. Aun UUI Pr.u)
(Br Tb. Ai«o«l&gt;t.d Prau)
nsslgncd by tho Interstate Commorco
u i of tho forthcoming conference
DE LEON SPRINGS, Oct. 3.—As
NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Tho Cotton Commission to investigate tho affair.
ulimit.tion of armaments, theso are a result of a revival in DoLeon
market hero made a sensational drop Their conclusion agrees with that
ti, figures with which it is expected Springs fo rtho last several weeks,
todny, following the publication of of­ reached by iocnl nnd state pollco auth­
ALL
OF
THE
SCHOOLS
ARE
FILL­
NOVITSKY,
ON
STAND,
SAYS
assembled commissioners will sovonty-flvo persona were bnptizod
ED AND FINE CORPS OF
ficial crop condition reports.
POPE
TOLD
HIM
OF
ItORRERY
orities, which has resulted in criminal
Sunday in Odum-lake ,nnd n now Bap­
Ire to deal.
. ,
..
TEACHERS
Prices
broke
$0.50
per
bale,
and
nt
OF
THE
THEATRE
indictments against twenty-one men
While China stands first among tho tist church organized in DeLeon
New
Orleans
the
mnrkot
quotations
charged
with participating in tho
utions in this summary of soldiers Springs.
(Br Th. AuocUt.d Fr.ii)
Sanford schools opened this morn­ fell to ten dollnrs a bale.
wrecking.
Labor troubles have exist­
•rfually under arms nbout Sept. 1,
£
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 3. — Tho ing with a large attendance at both
ed on the line for many months.
ju*( being credited with 1,370,000 ncPope trial was resumed todny with Ir­ High School nnd tho Grammar Schools
/
The commissions’ engineers found
(jre troops, Frnnce is far ahead, H arry Heilm an
win Novitzy on the stnnd for the con­ nnd the two Primary schools. Appro­ World’s Series
that n high explosive hnd been placed
,sor.g nations not distressed by civil
W ins Championship tinuation of cross examination by tho priate exercises were held nt nil the
Will Be Close,
beside a rail, nnd set off by n detona­
,trifc, in the number of men with tho
defense under way Saturdny when schools nnd tho new school yenr stnrts
in
Am
erican
League
Says Big Ones tor which was actuated by the driveiciors. The French army strength is
court adjourned, Novitzky hns ad­ off,with the brightest of prospects.
wheels of a freight locomotive pass­
jliccd at 1,031,000 men, the llritish According to UnnfTlcin! Figures Made mitted ownership of the pistol RnwAt
the
High
School
Dr.
Walker,
Dr.
ing over the spot. A erntor wns form­
Lundin
nnd
ItohinHon
Are
in
Doubt
os
Japire standing next with 7-10,500
1inn shot Hickman with, nnd said Pope Burhnns, Prof, T. W. Lawton, It. II.
Public Today
ed
in the road bed, the rnils twisted
to
the
Outcome
tzi Germany lust with 100,000. Tho
told him tho theatre of which Hick­ Penrman ami T’. P, Forster and sever­
nnd
tics scattered for a considcrnblo
CtiteJ States stands thirteenth with
(Br Th. AuocUt.d Pr.u)
man was manager was to bo robbed.
al
other
well
wishers
of
tho
schools
( n r T h. A uocU t.d P r .u )
distance
around. Discovery of pieces
1(9,000 men in the regular nrmy, ex­
NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Harry IlcilMrs. I'. J. Hickman, of Richmond, assisted Prof. McKay, the principal, in
NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Judge Landis of wire, presumed to hnvc been used
ceeding only Germany, while Italy has mnnn, Detroit’s slugging outfielder, Va., mother'of Hickman, is in court
150,000 and Japan 300,000 active won the season's bntting championship todny, hnvlng nrrived Inst night. welcoming thu high school pupils und and Manager Robinson of tho Brook­ in lashing thu charge in place, nnd
gave them good advice upon the com­ lyn Nationals, believe tho outcomo of particles of the explosive the report
toops.
. in the American League hy .0003 of n Wuybrlght, Pope's •lending counsel, mencement of nnother school yenr.
the world’s series will bo close. Landis snid, nil supported tho theory that a
Figures from other powers Included point, according to unofficial figures made ovory effort to break down
The high school this year gives a very said it might go nine games nnd add­ deliberate attempt had been made to
Russia538,000; Poland 450,000; Grceco mddo public today. Heilman’s man­ Novitsky's testimony, nnd indications
bright promise of having the largest ed ho believed tho teams were evenly wreck tho train.
8 5 ,000; Spain 253,000; Switzerland ager, Ty Cobb, gave him n merry
wore thnt cross examination would enrollment in many years and they matched. Robinson said he looked for
The report included a copy of a
170,000; Turkey 152,000; Czccho-Slo- chauo for tho title. They virtually tied
have the largest class of freshmen in one of the hnrdest fought series in the train order sent to the crew of tho
continue throughout the session.
nkis 150,000.
when the senson closed yesterday with
the history of tho school.
history of bnschnll.
wrecked freight in which thoy wera
Mrs. Novitzky on Stnnd .
In considering problems connected .390 each, but figures when carried
warned to proceed with unusual cau­
Mrs. Johnnie Novitzky took tho
wt ^attempted reduction of armed out to four porccntngo points gave
WATCH
CASE
SUIT
tion ami "look out for'troubio." Tho
fortes ashore, it is to be assumed, Ilcilnmnn 300.4 nnd Cobb 390.1. Rog- stnnd nfter cross examination was
Supreme Court Con- . order
WILL
I)E
DISMISSED
wns issued, the report snid, be­
however, thnt the Washington confer­ or Hornsboy, St. Louis second base­ complete. Counsill for Pope obtained
venes
Today
With
W;
BY
GOVERNMENT.
cause
officials
hnd been wnmed of ac­
ees will of necessity take into con­ man, topped the National Lcngue hit­ ndmission from her thnt she was
tivities
nimed
nt
the road’s operation.
H. T aft in the Chair
sideration many other factors than tho ters with .398.
prompted to corroborate the testimony
(B r Tha A u o c U t.d F re .i)
fortes actually under nrms in comput­
of her hushnnd agninst Pope by at­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—Notice of
er the army strength of any nation
tacks made on her marital stntus. The the government will move for a dis­ Flrt Time in History That Court Is BEGIN COUNTING THE
Presided Overby Ex-PresidentI
BALLOTS lODAY FOR
for purposes of discussion. Reserve Dr. Green Arrested
Idefense established by affidavits and missal of the Keystone Watch Case
_____
1
’ STRIKE OF RIG FOUR.
By W ife of Phillips
Iptems, the extent of which reserves
inter by Novitzky "admission thnt he Co,, anti-trust suit, wns filed today
WASHINGTON,
Oet.
3.—The
Su­
hive been organized for quick mohiliWho Stuck up Doctor never legnlly married her." Mrs. No­ with the clerk of tho Supreme Court,
CHICAGO, Oct. 3.—Counting of tho
preme Court reconvened today for the
ution nnd the degree of training they
vitsky admitted she wns informed by whore proceedings nre pending.
■trike
lmllot of 259,000 members of
regular
fall
term.
No
cases
of
nrfbve received nil would he reviewed
ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 3.—Im­ the stnte'B attorney last Saturdny for
tlonnl importance were placed upon four railroad unions will bogin horo
technical experts. In many countries, mediate trial has been demnnded by the first time of nil sho knew. Also
some form of universal military sor- Dr. T. II. Green, prominont local phy­ admitted having remarked nfter henr­ Five Men Wounded,
its docket during tho summer recess. tomorrow with the possibility of n
rite obligations rests upon the entire sician, arrested hero nt 2 o’clock yes­ ing of nttneks upon th» mnrntinl stat­
For tho first tinio in its history, general strike by more than 800,000
Tried to Stop Parade
Bile population. Japan, Italy, France,
us
cross
examination
of
Novitzky
Sat­
however,
court wns presided over railway men in protest against the 12
terday morning on n charge of crimi­
o f the Ku K lux Klan hy n ChieftheJustico
Greece, Czrcho-Slovakin, Poland, Switurday thnt she would "Send John Pope
who formerly was per cent wngo cut recontly ordered by
nal
assault'preferred
by
Mrs.
Julian
Krland and Spain all have in force
to the penitenfinry for thnt.” Sho tes­
a President of the United States— tho railroad lnbor board depending
Phillips,
ninetocn-yenr-old
wife
of
WACO,
Tex.,
Oct.
3/—Five
men
such laws, while among llritish colon­
tified sho accompanied Novitzky to
William Howard Tnft, chosen to fill somewhat on the result of thu tabula­
Julian
Hnrris
Phillips,
who
is
in
jail
were
wounded
in
n
gun
fight
between
tion of these votes.
ies, South Africa, New Zealand and
the theatre nfter lending their auto­
on n chnrgo of assault to murder Dr. mobile to Pape. When sho heard the a sheriff’s posse nnd pnrticipnnts in the vacancy caused by tho donth of
Australia have similar enactments.
Edward Douglass White.
I Union lenders began nrriving hero
By these factors the relative figures Green, growing out a demand on tho pistol shot that killed Hickmnn she a Ku Klux Klan pnrnde nt Loronn, 14
In addition to tho half dozen anti­ Inst night in preparation of tho count
, ^
'ih o th in f’oTfourth miles south of here Saturdny night.
•she on an even wider discrepancy doctor yesterday for $4,000, made, it I ™
of ballots east by nctivu members of
Thu fight took place nt the inter­ trust cases nwnlting decision there tho Brotherhood of Locomotive En­
thsn when national army strength is is chnrgcd, at tho point of a pistol. row of seats saw Rawlins running
nre pending several boundary nnd ir­
viewed from the standpoint of nctivo Dr. Green states he is n victim of tho down the stairs at the entrance of the section of the main business street, rigation disputes between States ns gineers, the Order of Railway Con­
»nnies alone. France, for instahee, is old "badger game,” and thnt the whole theatre. Neither sho nor her huH- where scvcrnl thuosnnd people hnd well ns enses between Stntcs alleging ductors, tho Brotherhood of Locomot­
estimated to have besides her million affair is a ftnmoup. Tho doctor wns Imnd, however, she Haiti, commented gathered to witness the parade when trade discriminations, numerous ques­ ive Firemen nnd Enginccrmen, and
Buehnnnn, of McLennan
Bin in nrms, 1,270,000 reservists, tho released in custody of a special police­ on the fact nnd sat unmoved through Sheriff
county,
lender
of tho posse, stepped in tions nrising out of government opera­ tho Switchmen’s Union of North
®*J°rity of them highly trained ns n man .Johnny Green, iocnl aviator. the performance which wns cnllctl off
front of the approaching column nnd tion of railroads during tho war, a -America. It is believed that the count
fe-'ult of war experience and the whole The cnHo prohnhly will como up early n few minutes later.
attempted to wrest tho Amoricnn flag railroad merger ense, several enses ( will not be completed before tho end
My included in n highly organized tomorrow before local Magistrate
testing tho rights of organized lnbor , of tho woek.
from the leading white clad figure.
jesme system that will keep tiro nn- Burke, who issued the warrant for
The testimony of Irwin Novitzky,
In tho free-for-all fight which en­ during strikes, ns well ns its respon-1 Two other railway organizations al­
!ons Ivnined fighting personnel at Dr. Green’s arrest.
mntcrini state witness, fentured Sntsued Sheriff Buchanan was shot twice, nihility for losses resulting from a c ts, ready hnvo voted overwhelmingly in
(Contlnuril on I'nec Hli)
Tho arrest of the physician enmo ns
r*1 ,,oil"- Italy’* 350,000 fighting
onco in tho neck nnd once in the body, of violence during strikes, n lnrge favor of n strike rather than accept
,p* nre ''ached by 1,027,000 reserv- tho climax to a day of sensations, ami
and Lewis Crow, assistant football number 'of cases in which railroads tho wage reduction, but their lenders
•
v* m an equal state of preparedness only thirty hours nfter tho alleged nt- PARIS PLAYS BALL
coach
at Baylor University here, a nnd other common enrriors seek to hnvcnnnounced thnt there would be
TAKING,GREAT INTEREST
apn,l!i 300,000 hy another army tnck on tho person of tho complninmember
of tho posse, was severely have determined their nhility for in­ no walk out unless tho other organ­
IN WORLD SERIES.
1 W5,000 trained and equipped to nnt, which Bho Bays was accomplished
The
cut.
Threo
other men, also wore juries suffered by empyoyes, several izations joined in tho strike.
* ‘hc field on short notice.
whllo Bho wn sdnzed after sho hnd
wounded, although tho extent of tho challenges hy States of tho powers of shop crafts employes favor a strike
(B r T b . A i.o c U t.d F r a u )
„ .. ,e "voted States has at present 'been dragged from an automobile and
PARIS, Oct. 3.—There is grent In­ injuries have not boon ascertained.
tho Interstate Commorco Comntis- I hy n voto of approximately 325,000
mK in the way of organized rc- thrown to the ground.
------------------------------------ , /
terest
horo
among
the
Amorlcnn
col­
sion
In rate-making and railroad con­ to 48,000 ,whllo it wns announced that
'J 'Z ,,ehiO'l the regular army cx­
WIFE
OF
IMPORTER
ony
In
tho
world
series.
Sovornl
wa­
trol,
the constitutionality of tho pro­ 87 per cent of the 180,000 members n t
* IL' national guard, the movement FEDERAL BOND ISSUE
MISSING
SINCE
THURSDAY
gers
on
tho
outcome
nt
odds
of
11
to
hibitory
tax imposed hy tho Federal tho Brotherhood of Railroad Traitvorganization of n voluntary roTO CREATE FUND FOR
FOUND
IN
BARN.
10,
nro
on
tho
Yankees.
One
bet
of
government
upon child labor, numer­ monhnd voted for n strike, tho figures
J'e having just been stnrted.
PUBLIC WORKS.
one thousand francs nt oven money
ous issues arising out of tho enforce­ being approximately 101,220 to 24,780.
a 'll another angle of the nrmy ro(By Th. A i.o cU t.il F re n )
hnvo been put up thnt Ruth gets threo
ment of national prohibition nnd These two organizations, numbering
(Br Tb* AuoeUUd Pr.u)
it *h"n. ,ir‘,*J*L'm wTvlch may come up
MORRISTOWN,
N. J., Out. 3.—
homo
runH
during
tho
series.^
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
3.—Tho
Ad­
mnny land, patent, admidality, bank­ nbout 500,000 men nro waiting for tho
ictk1 , crenco&gt;ifl the proportion of
Dying from on overdoso of sleeping
ruptcy, immigration, Chinese exclus­ result of tho voto count which begins
visability
o
fn
federal
bond
issuo
to
Bel ?[" orKnnize(l reserve porsohpowder nnd with both of her wrists
COOLER
WEATHER
tomorrow beforo deciding definitely
ion nnd miscellaneous cases. 1
crento
a
fund
for
making
loans
to
aid
theiu' •, ,,mHn P°Wor °f the nntion,
slashed, Mrs. Paul O. Zuhlko, wife of
IS PREDICTED OVER
what action will be taken.
, ailnblo number of males of flght- municipal public works in years to
OVER EASTER COUNTRY. n wcnlthy Now York importer and ex­ MARION McCORDLE
,U|VK
: ,n "l0 l,0I'ulntion. In France, come, of depression when jobs aro
porter, missing slnco last Thursday,
DRIVES TO DEATH TO '
nd some other countries, virtu- scare, is undor consideration todny by
GOES ON TRIAL TODAY
wns .found Saturday night in a barn
(Br
Tho
AuocUUd
Pr.u)
KILLING STEPFATHER
SAVE A WOMAN
|irn u'e7(,l',a!° fit for army servico tho sub-committoos of National Con­
WASHINGTON, Oct 3.—Coolor of the Zuhlko estate near Madison, It
Us
" in tho nc“ vo nrmy or ference of Unemployment.
weather ovor practically all portions boenmo known todny. Sho diod a few
(I* Tbfl AmooUU 4 frafli)
One of tho most thrilling incident!
•ad trni* T to ,,lnco ,n 11,0 organized
minutes after being found.
of
tho
country
east
of
tho
Mississippi
CLEVELAND,
Oct. 3.—Tho trial of ovor screened is that showing a mai
'famed reserve.
VENDETTA GETS ONE.
river during tho next twenty-four
Marian McArdlo, charged with mui1- of wealth driving his motor car ovei
thf°"e.thin,r c,cnr,y established by
WEEKS
WEATHER.
dor
in the first degree in connection an embankment fifty feet high, result
hours
is
tho
forecast
today
by
tho
(Br Tb. AMoel.ua Frost)
••id «• rn',t "ttures, military expert,
with
tho killing of her stepfather, , ing not only in his own death, but als&lt;
Weather
Bureau.
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WASHINGTON,
Oct.
3.—A
private
• i 8tVh“! th0 United States alone
Weather
Outlook
for
/
the
Period
Oc­
Danlol
Kabcr, set for today. Sho is (thnt of tho man accompanying him
letmi , 1 Vic,0r natlon» in the war vondetta was bellevod by local pollco
tober
3
to
8,
Inclusive.
tho
third
to bo tried, her mother, !This is only one scene of many nlmos
BISPAM DIES.
The J , V0 comPloteiy demobilized to hovo led to the murdor of Vito
South
Atlantic
(and
East
Gulf
Mrs,
Knthorino
Knber and Salvatoro ns striking which mnko up the Cos
»tn,nSUb r arT y today ^
IUUu Domlco, an Italian storckcopor, whoso
States:
Tenxporatu'ro
somowhat
boCain
serving
iifo
sentences for tho mopolitan production of "The ’ Wlh
NEW
YORK,
Oct
3.—David
Schull
fare tho
"lfmbtjra than it was bo- body wns found today In his shop at
crime.
low
normal
with
local
rains
first
half
Blspnm,
baritono
and
one
of
tho
most
Gooso," released by Paramount, whld
tional 1 °.b ,*aUon ,n 1017no- 'Capitol Heights, Md., a suburb of tho
will bo shown at tho Star theatre to
Seven stab wounds wore known lyric artists, died^pf intestinal of weok and fair thereafter. There
ler w * 7 d’ ‘ U° to rcorff»nizatlon af- capital.
Tho Disarmament Conference wuuld morrow, October 4.
flr' Is actually weaker.
found in tho man's chott and his faco troubles today, after an illness of six aro no indications at this time of a
got
to tho point moro quickly if tho
disturbance
in
the
West
Indies.
weeks.
Ho
was
sixty-four
years
of
\had been hacked beyond recognition.
delegates
were wounded men who saw ! —Get your Scratch Pads from T1
age.
A
wife
and
two
daughters
sur­
Contents of tho cash drawer bad not
service.
Soil It with a Hersld Want Ad.
I the Herald office.
'* 3 ?
« th “ been distuurbed.
vive him.
R e se rv e

I. S. FOURTEENTH

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ONE MAN" KILLED

POPE TRIAL
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
IS RESUMED
OPENED TODAY
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WOKE UP THE GUESTS

QUICKBILT HOUSES

RIWANIS CLUB
TO BE ORGANIZED
IN TIBS CITY

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T. JEFF DAILEY, OF BIRMING­
HAM, HERE TO ORGANIZE
TIIE CLUB

THE STAR TO-DAY
ETHEL CLAYTON in

SH AM

District secretnry-tronsurcr, T. Jeff
Hailey, of the International Kiwania
club, is in Sanford making n survey
prepnrntory to perfecting the organi­
zation of n Kiwanis club in the city.
Mr. Bailey is n well known figure in
Also a SUNSH INE COMEDY
Kiwnnis circles, having for two years
been secretary of the Birmingham,
Ain., club where he innkcs his home,
nnd is n member of the International Thnt arc causing n sensntlon in every section of the South for their ndnptaPRINCESS—CARMEL MYPublicity Committee, he having been bility to every want in t.'
'Biding line. Entzininger Bros., of Longwood, are
engaged in newspaper work for n
IN
“A DAUGHTER OF THE
number of year® prior to entering the the agents for this county.
LAW ; ALSO
“RUBES’ BOOBS”
j Kiwnnis field.
Mr. Ilniley has invited between fifty
QUICK ACTION
nnd sixty men to attend n meeting to
URGED FOR CONFERENCE
be held nt the Valdez Hotel sun pnrIN EMERGENCY.
lor, Monday night, October 3, nt 8
o’clock, nt which time he will explain
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.-Ground
the
objects
nnd
idcnls
of
the
Kiwania
workk
for nn emergency program to
(Iih'hIm In iln&lt; Victoria liotcl, Spring­
meet tho ncedB of the country’s in­
field, Mass., were uwakened rudely club, and it is expected that ho will
curly In the mnrnlng when n train of perfect the temporary orgnnizntion
voluntary idle, found to number be­
three electric express eiirH Jumped the Monday night. He is receiving tho CLEVELAND, Oct. 1.—A proposed tween 3,700,000 nnd 4,000,000 exclus­
track nml smashed into the llve-slor.v co-operation of n number of tho lend­ grand jury investigation into the ac­ ive of agriculture, was completed to­
hrlek Imlldlng. The front enr "wnlkeil” ing business nnd professional men in tivities of the Ku Klux Klnn in Cleve­
right Into the lobby, iin If to register, the city nnd states that he is very land was called off by County Prose­ dny by tho national conference on un­
Said tho fellow who did not liko to work
employment.
ninl the lni|iiiel expoMcil the corner much plcnsed with the progress he is
and
ho renlly thought tho world should
cutor Edward C. Stanton late yester­
Reports of most of the committees
sleeping rooniH on the three upper making in Sanford.
•
puy
him without working
day,
after
Charles
W.
Love,
grand
floors.
were completed nnd turned over to
“While I liuve supervision over all goblin for Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan,
clubs organized in Florida, Alabama Indinna, Illinois, Kentucky nnd West tho steering committee, which is to
HE OBTAINED THE LIVING
nnd Arknnsns, I have never organized Virginia; Earl Hocknduy, king klcnglo into one definite whole for action by
But such a life— it was his theory about
but one club in Florida, that being the for Ohio, and Chester W. Totten, chief the full conference when It recon­
how to get a living without working.
Jacksonville club, and I can point wJTh organizer for this district, voluntarily venes tomorrow afternoon. Quick ac­
The
world owes each one a living but it
tion upon the general emergency
pardonable pride to this club, one of nppenred for examination.
is
up
to every one to collect it. The best
* * * * * * * * * *
the very best in the International, The officers were permitted to re­ scheme is expected by the conference.
way
to
get the best living is to have your
Adoption of n flnnl rport by tho
which comprises 568 clubs with n turn to their homes, promising to re­
money
where you can get it when you
membership of close to 00,000 livo turn to Cleveland nny time Staton or committee on emergency measures by
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
want
it—
in the bank
^
members. Sanford certainly needs other officials desired to renew tho manufacturers was announced late
American league.
todny. The report, which is said to
Philadelphia at Now York, 2 gnmes. such an organization, nnd I am sure investigation.
The ONLY DECENT LIVING
contain
the core of the unemployment
that
our
Rotary
brothers
will
welcome
“Only
one
side
of
the
agitation
hns
St. Louis nt Detroit.
Is obtained by saving your money while
such an addition to the city's civic life, befcn presented to the county prosecu­ problem beennuse of the effect of tho
Cleveland nt Chicngn.
you are making it and put it in tho bank
for it will create a little friendly riv­ tor's office and no evidence hns been manufacturing industry upon econo­
Washington nt Bouton.
where it draws 4 per cent interest.
alry that will augment well for the offered by anyone unsympathetic to mic conditions generally, is under­
future of both clubs,"
the Ku Klux Klnn which would wnr- stood to recommend tho use of rota­
National League.
LET US TELL YOU
The meeting at the Valdez Monduy rant tnking tho mntter to the grand tion of labor, the shortened week,
Bouton nt Brooklyn.
night will not last but one hour, and jury," Stanton stated in announcing partial employment, completion of re­
ABOUT IT TODAY
New York nt PhPlIndelphln.
all those invited are urged to attend thnt, for the present, the investiga­ pair nnd clenn up ns some of the
Pittsburgh nt St. Louln.
nnd hear Kiwnnis defined nnd get the tion is nt an end.
menns of increasing employment. In
Chicngo nt Clncinnlnti.
details of tho organization, then they
addition tho committee was said to
may exercise their perogntive of join­ WANT HALES TAX
fnvor nn nppcnl to the patriotic co­
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS.
ing or declining, ns they see fit.
operation of producers, manufactur­
AH A SUBSTITUTE
FOR WAR LEVIES. ers, wholesalers and retailers in pass­
of Sanford
American Longue.
ing along ns rapidly ns possible nny
LONGSHOREMEN
WALK
OUT.
At Chicngo 2, Clovolnnd 3.
IB; Thu AitocUUd Prtii)
price changes occurring in order to
At Boston 4, Washington (1.
(Dr Thu AnockUd Pr«u)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—Growing hnsten business revival.
At Phllndelphln-New York, rnln.
NF.W YORK, Oct. 1.—Several thou­ sentiment in tho Scnnto i sin favor
MUST GIVE THEIR RIGHT NAMES line if you show a fnvor to one man,"
Othcra not scheduled.
sand longshoremen and checkers , of n smooth plan for the manufnetur- WOULD TURN PLANT
tho Judge asked. “No man wnnts his
walked out todny in protest against ers sales tax ns a substitute for ninny
OF STREET CAR SYSTEM
ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. L—Every nnmc on this docket, nnd if you let
Natlonnl league.
the now working terms agreed upon j miscellaneous wnr levies is claimed
OVER TO THE CITY. person arrested hereafter in St. Poone man, whose nnmc is known to tho
At Pittsburg 4, St. Louis 12.
recently by I rans-Atlantlc steamship today by proponents of such n tax.
tersbrug will bo docketed under his police, ho dockctc i as “John Doo" how
At New York-Iloston, rain.
operators and internntionnl long-1
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ST. AUGUSTINE, Oct. 1.—Tho lo­ real name, if the police know it, and
Others not scheduled.
shoremen’s association.
' Sell it with a Herald Wnnt Ad.
cal street car system Is u losing pro­ the use of fictitious names will not be nro you to refuse the snnio privilege
position to its owners, tho Southern permitted. Instructions to this effect to another man? I would suggest thnt
Utilities Corporation, according to of­ have liccn given the police by Mayor every mnn ho docketed under his right
ficials of the corporation, and they i.Mtchell us a result of a suggestion nnnmo, if it is known to tho arresting
officer or the police. Having 41(8 nnmc
are willing to make the city a pres­ from Municipal Judge Spenr.
on
this docket is ono of tho penalties
ent of the whole outfit.
The suggestion resulted from n dis­ thnt a mnn pnys for breaking tho Inw.
This was revealed at a meeting re­ cussion ifi court regarding the chang­
cently between officials of the cor­ ing of n nnnie on the police docket by Recently n fricqd of mino, a mnn with
poration and the city commissioners some unidentified person. It also de­ whom I hnvc business relations, was
and also officials of the local street veloped thnt a well known man hero arrested and he pleaded with me to
railway company, the St. Johns Elec­ was arrested on a charge of being keep his name off the docket, hut I
refused to do so and it wns on the
tric Co.
drunk and disorderly nnd was oil owed docket.’’ *
The city commissioners arc seeking to go into court as "John Doe." At
to have the company improve its ser­ the time of his arrest his name was
“The now bnnk building will soon
vice in the city, cooperate with the not known. Chief of Police Bidumnn
ho
under construction, nnd will furn­
city in paving Central avenue and to defended his action in docketing the
agnin extend its service to St. Augus­ man ns “John Doe," by dcclnring the ish a Inndmnrk in the growth of our
tine Bench. Little was definitely ac­ man would have lost his job Jind it city," dcclnres the Haines City Hercomplished at the meeting, the street
became known thnt luftwns arrested nld. “It will houso the Growers’
rnilwny iifficinls claiming the onrn- for being drunk. He snid thnt in such
Ings o ftlie company would not per­ minor cases he believed it was per- Commercial Bnnk, the postoffico, three
mit of any paving work on Central missnhlc to allow the name of “John stores nnd twenty-six beautiful apart­
ments, each with privato bnth, ten
avenue. The company was willing to Doe” to he used.
Tilt* installation of a Republic Truck Is a pay­
sleeping
porches nnd about fifteen
extend its service to St. Augustine
Judge Spear took issue with the modern offices.” The Herald adds thnt
ing Investment from the start.
Bench if it were permitted to discon­ police head and declared thnt the po­
the now structure is to ho three stor­
tinue the service in the city, the of­
lice Imd no right to discriminate and ies high and will cost nhout $100,000
ficials explained, and followed with show favors. ,
Compare the cost and maintenance records
Thnt is going some for a place the
an offer to turn the city limits linccs
“Where are you going to draw the size of Haines City.
of Republic users with other truck figures, in
over to tile city to lie disposed of as
It snw fit.
the sam e line of business, and Republics in­
The city commissioners took tho
variably win out. •
points brought out at the meeting
under advisement with a view to tak­
ing action on tho question in the near i
Many owners buy Republics vn«r
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INVESTIGATION
K.K.K. HALTED
S UDDE N LY

Th6 World Owes
Me a Living

SPORT WORLD

The Peoples Bank

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TRUCKS

wliM mu muuyiir or adopting another make.
Jl'o w ill gladly d iscu ss y o u r tra n sp o rta tio n p ro ­
blem s w ith y o u a t n o charge or o b lig a tio n o n
y o u r p a r t, Im m e d ia te delivery o f a ll site s for

PENSACOLA SECURES
DIRECT STEAMSHIP
LINE TO BALTIMORE.
PENSACOLA, Sept. 30.—Pensacola
will soon enjoy the advantage of n
coastwise steamship t„ Baltimore, nnd
possible Tuesdny nfternoon when tho
membership of the Chamber of Com­
merce held nn enthusiastic meeting
and discussed the plans which were
set hefor th body by J. B. Morrow,
industrial commissioner for ,tho
Chamber of Commerce, who showed
tho advantage to the Pensacola mer­
chant In getting tho nil-water route
to Atlantic coast ports.
On tho subject of nnvnl stores, It
wns shown thnt a reduction of twen­
ty cents per hundred was possible;
on tho mntter of print pnper it wns
shown thnt almost twenty cents would
he saved. A numbor of articles wore
cited, the saving In freights ranging

For a pupil to hold a place of honor and credit in his clnss these
days requires every faculty in its most efficient state. Poor eye­
sight is a distinct handicap. Is your child entering school fitted
to enjoy the development of all his intellectual powers to the
fullest degree, or is he handicapped from poor or painful vis­
ion ! It is not always a matter of seeing plainly, hut of seeing
without unnecessary strain.

Any pupil from the public schools accompanied by his parents,
or with n written request from his teacher for nn examination of
his eyes, will receive a thorough examination, with advice wheth­
er g asses should he worn, free of charge. In offering you this
service for tho benefit of your child’s eyes, you nmy rest assured’
d one which you may accept with the-.hat it is a real service nn
confidence of absolute satisfaction.

TOM MOORE
Optometrist-Optician
Office Opposite Postoffice

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3,1921
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I WE ARE ALIVE
To the financial interests of every njan, wom­
an and child whom it is our privilege to
serve.

Do You Know?
It may be a common notion that Work Shorn wearout fastcot. Yet It is a fact, nevertheless, that the pace of the
city is hard on shoes. Walking on psvements wears out
sole leather faster than does the soft paths of the farm.
Cities are the largest consumers of Shoes.

| WE INVITE YOU

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DK. S. W. WALKER PREACHED AT THE FIRST M I^ 0 D 1 8 T
CHURCH LAST NIGHT ON CITY FOUR SQUARE FROM REV. 21-16

IIo said In part: "I want to talk liquor Interests.’ I don’t believe this
to you about an ideal city, a city that hut if 11\, true, nothing would delight
stands four square, that stands mater­ mo more than to seo such people put
ially, morally, mentally and spiritual­ on the chain gang. Another trouble
th at each client is a partner with us in this
ly right. Those are the four great with Sanford, thero is too much poker
playing. No town is a good town to
rapidly growing bank—and th at sound fi­
qualities that make a city.
nancial building for him means sound growth
"How docs Sanford stand measured live In or do business in where prom­
also for this institution.
by these standards? We hnvo a beau­ inent people piny poker. It’s not snfo
Broad
Perfortiful location on this great lake, wo to trust peoplo with your finances who
gamble.
A
sign
In
some
cities
is:
hnvo fine soil, wo hnvo artlslnn water,
Toes
aliens
wo have chcnp transportation and all ■Drive slow and seo our city, drive fast
the qualities that go to make up a and seo our Jail I* Let the fast piico
to share this partnership. Remember thut
real
city and the question is often ask­ be kept up and somo of our peoplo
wo arc here to servo your interests.
ed ‘Why is not Sanford a larger city,’ will see the Jail.
and many people believo that wo nro "When I first came here, I was ask­
4% INTEREST PAID
ed Whnf I thought .Sanford needed
asleep at the switch.
"The past week, I have asked many most, I said ‘paint.’ Now, I would
THE r^WESTE
people what the trouble has been, var* add to It, 'Pep, purpose and persever­
ous reasons have been assigned, chief ance.' And another very strong need
among them was nfter the big freeze Is a good book store and n‘ real libIn ’Of! fortunes wore swept away, mis­ rnry. I snid a few days ago to u man
fortune enme and worst of all the peo­ about the lack of rending In Sanford
ple felt defeated and no defeated man and ho snid, ‘Oh, wo nro literary peo­
Low
or city enn accomplish results. (From ple, we rend the newspnpers and mag­
the bottom of my heart I sympathize azines.’ The town that’s built on that
Tips
Heels
with a defeated man). When a man kind of mental material will nlways bo
SERVICE
PROGRESS
.I; STRENGTH
is defeated it lays him often open to mediocre. No town is bigger than its
\% INTEREST PAID
doubt and then jealousy and I fear ideals and one great need in Sanford
that these Influences have been work­ is big Ideas. Had'some places In Cali­
(Wf*‘
ing in Sanford to defeat out larger fornia where I have been, had your
future. There has been too much of lake and resources, they would have
Ialso vIsited her daughter, Mrs. Dan ‘let George do it.’ ‘1 desire to get all had a hundred nnd fifty thousand peo­
i Wilder on route home.
selfishly and make no return.’ A city ple. The trouble with Sanford is you
is never built by people thut feel that have not hnd the vision, or the stnmMix* Mildred Dickson has left for way. That’s the parasite frplrit and 1 ina to stand strong against the line.
AUIS. FltBI) DAIGER, Society Editor, Orlando for the winter to he assitsant
detest it whether it’s on an orange tree When resources have come too many
Phone 217-W
__ to Mrs. Margaret Harnett at the Jeff- or on n man.
hnvo fallen down, no man or town ev­
erson Court Apartments.
er
succeeds that way. It is everlast­
"Another
man
said
to
me,
’Sanford
.SOCIAL CALENDAR
has too many people who ride In auto­ ingly nt it nnd united thut we suc­
Kmilo Amim,, was .the
. . dinner
, ,, guest mobiles and let the merchants carry | ceed, hut these material things alone
MONDAY—Women’s Gulld, Holy
.held
. . at. . the
.
yesterday
of
Mr,
and
Mrs.
J.
8 Wll- the nccount, if I could colect my bad \ will never make a city four square.
J
Cross Pnrlsh, will lie
son,
accounts, I could ride in tin autonio- ■It’s not only push and paint nnd
Rectory at 3:30 p, m.
The pipe Organ Club will meet at tins S. C. Dickson, of Longwood, was the bile.’ Another man snid, Sanford had books, hut if there’s one great book 1
home of Mrs, Forrest McAllister, guest of hlx daughter, Mrs. Chris too many gossipers. 1 will deal with left out of any life, that life is incom­
First Nnt’I Bank Annex
this class at another time soon. An­ plete, nnd that city will never he four
West First street at -I o’clock.
Matthews yesterday.
”Tlie Family Shoe Store’
other man snid, ‘Our young people arc square.
Circle No. 1, of the Methodist church,
"We talk about the wonderful elo­
7
, | living at a killing pace, hut I guess
will meet with Mrs. W. S. Thorn­
Miss R nonti and h. \\ . Dickson, of j
(|on-t know anything about that. quence of Bryan, but every thrilling
%'TUil
afn-COMh
SEB 0UR wndow
ton at 3 p. m.
te r
Longwood were the guests yesterday, Iln(l|l|ir Wlllkcr#. My, if , toI(, n„ ,
uses sisulMt*«.
phrase is the one driven home by BiFriday—Miss Carolyn Spencer will of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Stewart.
know, they would run me out of hlc quotation, the tilings that make
entertain complimenting Misses Latown.
•Claire Jones and Lillie lluth Spenc
MrH ,{((y Sytll(„,( nf w »ter Park,
I Another man fluid: "One nt the for a city are the things that make j
1is in tile city today shopping.
I
CARPETS AND BUGS
I I roubles wth Sanford is a few pronii- for an individual. Stand four square allowed the man to get away.
Saturday—Children's Story Hour will
Phillips was arrested shortly before
WASHED
1aont business men stand behind the and your life will be a success
lie held at Central I‘ark at five
Little Miss Juanita Smith returned
1
o'clock
by
Deputy
Sheriff
James
and cleaned nt your home or wo wll
o'clock.
i home Friday evening from Jacksonllnnce. Ilnncc was out looking for call for and deliver. Hamilton Road
villa where she was the guest of her The Five Smilers
. . .
,
, (Vine
Held Up Doctor
Phillips, having been given a descrip­ Electric
Washers
used.—Sanfori
The Indies of the Iluptist Mission-:nulll MrH&lt;&gt; w&lt; K&gt; |t„UHHjmi&gt;
tion
of
the
man
by
Dr.
Green.
Phil­
Stcnnt
Presscry,
317
1st
St. Phono 561
For
Three
Thousand
ary Society, Nellie Turner Circle, will
_____
Named by Dr. Hyman
lips was walking nlong Second nvenuo
n a rt with Mrs. C. W. Speer on 1121 Mrs, II. W. Cameron and three
Check But Stopped south, nt Twenty-Second street when THY A DAILY HEHALD WANT AD.
at Baptist Temple
Lnund avenue, Tuesday afternoon at daughters, Dorothy, Lucilo ami FJeathe officer hailed him. He denied that
11:30 o’clock.
i nor left this morning for Hartow
Dr. Hyman gave the results of tho
ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 3.—With­ he was Phillips and said Ids name wns
| where they will make their future investigations of the Good Fellowship in a few feet of tho busiest part of Smith.
Robert K. Herndon and Arthur Mar- |]lllll|la
League last night at the Haptlst Central avenue, at a time when scores
U. S. TIRES AND" I
thail motored to Hartow yesterday to
Temple. It Imd liten advertised for of persons were passing nlong the
D
EATH
OF
MONROE
HAIIY
'
l
mlJimd the funeral of James TimberTUBES
It. (’. Halfmir, jr., and Homer \Vi 1- some time that Dr. Hyman would give sidewalks, a despernte man, shortly
Tho little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ren
lake.
Rams, of Thoinnsvlle, wore guests of , the names of five of the most pleasant before noon Saturday held up Dr. T. Monroe died very suddenly Saturday
Hie Montezuma .Saturday.
jnicn in Sanford on Sunday night, five II. Green nnd, at the muzzle of a lug morning and it is presumed that he
Master J. H. Coleman left Friday
of (he most pleasant merchants next revolver, secured from the physician hnd ptomaine poisoning of some Hort
for Tampa where he will attend school
Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Raker, of Or­ Sunday and five of the most pleasant a check for $3,000. Tho man intended ns he wns in the best of health up to
this winter.
For a limited time
lando, were visitors here yesterday, employes in Sanford on tho Sunday to carry the thing through by forcing that time and was taken witli a violent
registering at the Montezuma.
night following.
Dr. Green to accompany liini to the illness that carried him off in a few
Mrs. J. H. (’pieman is in i'nlalkn
THIS SALE PRICE
Last night Dr. Hymnn said the hank nnd get the money, but Patrol­ hours. He wns the picture of licnlth
where she was called by the serious
Dr.
D. Rhodes, of Tunnillc, Gn. League had after much discussion and man Lawson happened along just as and had been on this earth just long
IS CASH
illness of her mother.
wns a visitor here Sunday.
mature deliberation decided upon five Dr. Green and the man were about to enough to endear himself with his
Don’t fail to drive through our
of the most pleasant men in the city leave the offa*e and Dr. Green sprang parents and relatives and friends when
.Mr. ami Mrs. Raymond Key motorMr. and Mrs. Carroll D, Newcomb | and while there were many more they out of the door onto the sidewalk and he was taken without any warning.
filling stntion and try your
•id k. Daytona Reach yesterday where and son of Stuart, Gn,, are spending had finally decided upon the follow­
wheel nlignmcnt. The Weaver
called for help. The man, who Inter
Tho funeral occurred from tho Mon­
they spent the day. They were ac* sometime here nt tho Montezuma,
ing: R. J. Holly, Edward Scoggans, wns identified as Julian Phillips, ran roe home on Celery avenue yesterday
indicator shows you if your
•compnniud by Mrs. A. D. Key, who will
Jim.
D.
Jlnkiiis,
J.
G.
Rail,
and
C.
K.
through
tile
back
door
of
Dr.
Green's
wheels
need attention.
afternoon nt two o'clock Dr. Walker
iremaln at Daytona Reach for some
IIIGGINS-McLEOD
Ilcnrq.
Watdi
them
smile
when
they
olfice
into
tin*
kitchen
of
the
Poinsetof
the
Methodist
church
and
Dr.
Hylime with her nephew, Dick Twitcholl.
Mrs. James C. Higgins
read of this decision.
tia hotel and continued through the mnn, of tho Baptist church, officiat­
V ulcanizing
announces the engagement
kitchen to the alley la the rear. Phil­ ing, nnd followed by a large cortege
Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Zachary and
and approaching marriage
lips knocked over the steward of the of friends nnd relatives was taken to
HltOTHKKIIOOD OF
family have returned home from Day­
of her daughter
hotel when the latter got in’the way. Lakevlew cemetery for interment.
SAINT
ANDREW.
tona Reach where they have spent the
Adelaide
Patrolman Lawson was prevented
The sympathy of the entire com­
summer.
to
At the meeting of the B. S .A. Sen­ from following Phillips by Dr. Green munity goes out to the grief stricken
Mr, Lucius Homier McLeod
ior Men’s Chapter, last Tuesday night, holding to him too tightly. Dr. Green father and mother whoso cup of sor­
1st and Elm Ave. Phone 147-W
Mr. and Mrs. Gntchcl! left yester­
of Mobile, Alabama.
Mr. Robert Robinson was elected to was badly frightened and his actions row Heems almost overflowing.
day lor an extended visit to St. Louis
The wedding to take place in
lie the delegate to the annual H. S. A.,
and other points in the middle west.
December
convention to lie hold this year in
Norfolk, Vn., October 12-17. Mr. Rob­
Emlio Pons, returned to his home in
MRS.
E.
K.
FOSTER.
inson will leave for Norfolkk next
l i •rape after spending several days
Monday.
h ere j»s the guest of Alfred Robson,
rtie following is from the Times FUNERAL OF MRS.
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Chase nnd fam­ Unlon:
Tho many friends of Mrs. E. K.
ily, have returned home from Day­
F. L. WOODRUFF, JR.
F\ O. B. DETROIT
tona lleacli where they have spent the Foster, formerly of Gainesville, will
summer at their cottage.
The funeral of Mrs. Frank L. Wood­
regret to lenrn of Iter death on Sep­
REGULAR
tember 20, 1021, at Philadelphia, Pa. ruff, Jr., occurred from tile homo on
TYPEMrs. Julia T. Hrndy returned homo Mrs. Foster was tile widow of the Oak avenue Saturday afternoon nt 1
LIST
last night from l’nhlo Reach where late Judge 10. K. Foster, of Gaines­ o’clock, Dr. Brownlee, of the Pres­
TOURING
......................................................................
e-isr: o()
she has spent the past two weeks, Site ville, and Hiie and her husband dur­ byterian church, officiating. The in­
RUNABOUT ..................................................................... .................................................. 3250
ing llitdr long life In Plnridn were terment was made in Lnkevluw ceme­
c h a s s i s ............................................................................. z z z z z z z z z z
I K
numbered among the must prominent tery, nnd tiie beautiful fiorul offerings
DEMOUNTABLE RIMS AND 30x3V2 TIRES
and influential people of thin stnte. attested to tbe love and esteem in
TYPE—
whiclt
the
deceased
was
held
in
this
LIST
TYPE—
Tiie inte Judge Foster was formerly
LIST
“Foot o f First St.” ! counselor
city.
TOURING
.......................................
$380.00
for the Plant System rail­
CHASSIS............
$320.00
RUNABOUT.................................... 350.00
ways (now the Atlantic CoaBt Lino),
TRUCK CHASSIS
445.00
REPEAL TAX ON FREIGHT.
nnd Loth he nnd Mrs. Foster were
WITH STARTER
, lenders in the affairs of tho Episco­
TYPEWASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—Senator
pal church in the stnte of Florida for
LIST
TOURING
ninny years. Mrs. Foster being n close Park Trammell yesterday introduced
relative of tho Inte Bishop Potter of an amendment tu the tax bill provid­
:
New York state. The family in well ing for the repeal of the tax on
known nnd beloved by nil of tho older freight and passenger charges. Sena­
DEMOUNTABLE RIMS, 30x3'/2 TIRES and STARTER
residents of Florida. Mrs. Foster died tor Trammell has been working for
TYPELIST
TYPE, iut
Iti Philadelphia at tho residenco of her some time to have this tax discontinuj daughter, Mrs. William C. Russell, he- ued. It is one of the wnys In which
RUNABOUT.................................... 420.00
SEDAN
*S .......................... *§15,00
■ j sides whom she Icnven surviving, nn- ho is endeavoring to bring about somo
8 other
ntki.r daughter,
iIniiiptil.... Mrs. Clifford tHoskinsJ
, 1.1
reduction in tho excessive trnnsporCHASSIS .......................................... 390.00
(roUPELCTZZZZZZZZ 595!00
RENTAL
of London, England, nnd a son, E. K. tntion chargees. He Introduced n bill
PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR PROMPT
Foster Jr., of Jacksonville.
j hi tho Senate upon the Hiibjoct early
BATTERIES
Mrs. Foster wns the widow of tho In. May. In thetax bill as it pnBHcd
DELIVERIES
FOR ALL CARS
late Judge E. K. Foster, who, for i
house the transportation tux w as,
5 many years, were residents of San- repoalod to take effect January 1,
ford, and tho many friends of tho 10221 Tho senate committee however!
fninily will learn with regret of tho proposes thatthis tax shall not bo reFORD DEALER
pealed. Senator Trammell’s amend­
death of this good woman.
C.
C.
COBB,
Salesman
ment proposes that the tax shall be \
Sanford, Florida
Post cards—Joeal vlowi -le tach »t discinttnued from the date of the pas­
8 tho Uorntd office.
sage o f the revenuu measure.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1921

Possible Home of Ulster Government
THREE big

men
l giants

S
THRU
^CHAMPIONSHIP

IF YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLAD­
DER BOTHERS YOU, DRINK
LOTS OF WATER

, vhrK Oct. 1 .—Reunited af-

NEW Y O R K - ftnd strife on

tir m»nyye“
tri0 of baseball
the &lt;H*mond bruURht the New York
pU5rf tK u ib this season’s battle.
Giants
j hn McGravr, Ilugbfor the pennant. J o
kctt_ tho

• *sr, J .» « * -

list of baseball heroes.
t0Pu°r !w vis finishing his 20th year
MC
of the New York Giants
" ■ j K a r ho has had as first aasbJ * *ty„nincrg his old team mate
Orioloa of B.UI0 * „,i Burkett, as the second depm°” rfie Individual records of this
0t&gt;
L i and afield stands
out

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GLASS OF SALTS
CLEANS KIDNEYS s

18turmoili ninth* iiml gmuinlH near Belfast, which may tie purchased for
suxUKJt) for tho new Ulster parliament, ministries and courts of Justice far
northern Ireland.

» J £ b u n.vor b.d th . good
fatluno to monogo a major league
North Carolina 21, Wake Forrest 0.
, - | n„or but McGrow baa pilot. gridiron early in the second quarter
would not have prevented tho "little
Centro 14, Clemson 0.
Now York University 20, Hobart 0.
Jigs and Jennings won three pen- golden tornado” of O. H. S. from
sweeping the Sanford High eleven
Fordhom 101, Washington 0.
Coir ito 14, Alleghany 0.
WJJo»w w« ^ A W baseman, first from tho intorscholnstic gridiron of
Florida here this afternoon, had the
Wilmington Light Infantry 34, At­
game been recognized as an official lantic Christian College 0.
Gnllnudet-Camp Humphrey game
, ,n K cw Y o rk he retired ns an ac­ meeting between tho two high schools.
cancelled.
Early
in
tho
second
quarter,
Full­
tive and became n leader—one of tho
Trinity 14, Lynchburg 0.
foremost in tho nnnulB of the gnmo. back Anderson crashed over the gonl
Citadel 43, Paris Island Marines 0.
Jennings was a shortstop—first with line to Bcore six points for the gold
Emory and Henry 31, Milligan 6.
Louisville, then with Baltimore and and white. No try for gonl wns made
Enst Tennessee State Normal 17,
finally with B ro o k ly n . His work as owing to tho rain which began to come
manager in Detroit came to n close down in torrents. Tho piny which Tusculum 0.
Mississippi College 14, Tulano 0.
was halted was not continued.
with the season of 1920.
Mississippi
82, West Tennessee Nor|
For
most
of
tho
short
eight
min­
Burkett came to tho Giants In 1890
mnl
0.
*
utes
of
the
first
qunrtcr,
neither
elev­
is a pitcher but was converted into
University
of
South
2G,
Cumberland
en
seemed
to
have
much
advantage
In
in outfielder becaufc he could not
eontrol his left handed shoots. And their offensive play, great difficulty 0.
Washington and Leo 41; Randolph
i, an outfielder with New York, being experienced by the O. II. S.
Macon
0.
backs
in
ltnndling
the
slippery
ball.
Cleveland and St. Louis, Burkott made
St. Petersburg!) II. S. 28, Lakeland
history as one of the most able bats­ Snnford’s offense, routed nt tho start,
resorted to nn overhead attack which H. S. 20.
men In the game.
Summerlin Institute 21, Fort Meade
was
ineffective.
The hatting records of McGraw,
H.
s. o.
Toward
the
close
of
the
first
quar­
Jennings and Burkett, combined, rep­
Gnincsvillc
H. S. 60, Ocnln H. S. 0.
ter
the
"little
golden
tornado"
began
resent 27 y e ars o f hitting over tho
Columbia
II.
S. 0, Madison II. S. 0.
to
show
an
organized
attack.
Two
,300 mark in the b i g show. Burkett
substantial
gains
by
Captain
Kincaid
batted better than .300 for 11 years,
McGraw fo r nine and Jennies for tho and young Joe Tinker played the ball
trio and in 1895 he bated .423—seven. on Sanford’s thirty-five yard line
Burkett w as the mightiest of a mark when the whistle blew.
With the resumption of piny a ser­
second only to H u g h e y Duffy’s .438 of
ies
of cross bucks nnd off-tackle plays,
1894.
McGraw’s top averages was .390, alternating with im occasional end
in 1899, the year that Ed. Dolahanty run, carried the ball across the San­ IF MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT
DARKENS SO NATURALLY
finally succedod in his long effort ford goal.
NOBODY CAN TELL
Captain Kincaid, Joe Tinker, Smith,
to go over the .400 mark with an
Link
nnd
Hnrvnrd
were
tho
O.
H.
S.
average of .408. Jennings did his
best work with the bat in 1890, when stars. Captain McLucns played a
The old-time mixture of Snge Ten
great defensive game for Snnford. The and Sulphur for darkening gray,
he hit .397. Titans three, indeed!
Burkett went to Cleveland in 1892 line-ups:
streaked nnd faded hair is grand­
Snnford (0) mother’s recipe, nnd folks are again
and saw his club beaten for tho Nat­ Orlando (G)
Thrasher using it to keep their hair u good,
ional pennant by Boston. It was not Shutc..................... C
until 1895 that Burkett was arrayed Smith...................R.G.............. Riggers even color, which is quite sensible, ns
against both McGraw nnd Jennings, in Link.....................R.T............. Fletcher wo are living in nn nge when a youth­
Bnrton.................R.F.................. Stone ful appearance is of the greatest ad­
the Temple Cup Series.
Mngrudcr............
L.G................ Meisch vantage.
With Burkett playing a heroic rolo
Grninge...............
L.T..................... Pope
with the tint, the Spiders took the
Nowadays, though, we don’t have
Porter..................L.E...............
Denton the troublesome task of gathering the
measure of the pennant winning Ori­
(Capt.) sage nnd the mussy mixing at home.
oles that fall. Cleveland won four (Capt.)
games and Baltimore only one.
In Kincaid............... Q.B............ McLucns All drug stores sell the rcady-to-usc
1898 it was Baltimore ngainst Cleve­ Anderson.............F.B................ Moyue product,•improved by the addition of
land again fo r the Temple Cup and J. Tinker............. R.II.................. Tillis other ingredients, called "Wyeth’s
once more it was McGraw and Jen­ Harrod................ L.II.................. Holly Sage nnd Sulphur Compound." It is
B. Anderson of the University of very popular because nobody enn dis­
nings against Burkett.
Florida
referred, while Jack Goldsby, cover it has been applied. Simply
This time the Orioles cleaned up
also
of
the
University of Florida, kept moisten your comb or a soft brush
without losing a game. They took
time;
quarters
were 8 minutes long.
with it nnd draw this through your
four straight, finishing the series with
hair, tuking one small strnnd at a
a 6 to II shutout on the grounds of
time; by morning the gray hair dis­
the Spiders. Baltimore was in tho FOOTBALL GAMES ON
SATURDAY AND RESULTS appears, but what delights the ladies
series again in 1897 but Cleveland
Army 28, Springfield 0.
with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com­
hnd dropped back and Boston fought
Army 7, New Hampshire Stnto 10 pound, is that, besides beautifully
tho Orioles for the old trophy. Tho
darkening the hair after a few appli­
Orioles won that final competition for (second game.)
cations, it also produces that soft lus­
Navy 40, North Carolina State 0.
the Temple cup.
tre nnd nppearance of abundance
Penn State 24, Gettysburg 0.
which
is so attractive.—Adv.
Yale
14,
University
of
Vermont
0.
NO DECISION ON GAME
Princeton 21, Swnrthmoro 7.
Hnrvnrd 3. Iloly Cross 0.
Hanford and Orlnndo Football Gnmo
GET ACQUAINTED TOUR OF
Pennsylvania 20, Frnnklin nnd Mar­
Stopped by Rain
STATE BEING PLANNED
Sanford and Orlnndo teams battled shall 0.
Dartmouth 28, Middlebury 3.
on the gridiron Saturday starting the
Tho tour of Jacksonville business
Cornell 41, St. Bonnventura 0.
football season even before tho San­
nnd professional men who will .visit
Washington and Jefferson 20, Buckford schools had opened. On nccount
all sections of Florida in an event
°f the fact that there were two boys nell 0.
to be staged under the direction of
)
on the Snnford eleven who hnd n o t, Maryland 3, Rutgers 0.
the Jacksonville Real Etnte Board,
Syracuse 38, Ohio 0.
keen students last year and since tho
wil
Hns tone week, it was announced
Georgetown 7, Lebanon 0.
schools have not opened and are only
at
thcemccting
of tho board Thurs­
Lehigh 22, Susquehanna 0.
opening this morning none of tho
day.
h'nni had really entered school. On Lafayette 0, Pittsburgh 0.
Plans for the get-acquainted trip
Amhemt 0, Columbia 7.
'his account it seems that Orlnndo did
over
the estate being shaped by E. E.
Villanovn 9, Columbia 7.
n°t want to count tho game calling
Robinson,
chairman of tho tour com­
Villnnova 0, Uralnus 0.
two members of tho Sanford team in*
mittee,
In
collaboration with Joseph
Ilowdoin
13,
Rhode
Island
Stnto
0.
rilgililcs, Sanford plnyed the gnmo
R.
Dunn
and
Harry J. Wood, are that
St.
Johns
29,
Western
Maryland
0.
however and fussed none about tho
the
party
will
leave on Monday and
Boston
College
13,
Boston
Univer­
men 0,1 the Orlando team who wero
return on Saturday of a week in Octo­
mdigihlo and by those who witnessed sity 0.
ber yet to be determined.
Wisconson 28, Lnwrenco 0.
it the game wns said to liavo been a
Six days travel will permit of many
Michigan 44, Mount Union 0.
knot) one only tho rain stopped It bestop-overs and n wide itinerary, tno
Wabash 9, Purdue 0.
orc the first hnlf. Tho good work of
committee belioves. Meetings und enChicago 35, Northwestern 0.
onch Edwin Meisch showed up all
tertinmont features will be arranged
Nebraska 55, Wesleyan U. 0.
through the game nnd If ho can have
in conjunction with representative or­
Obcriln 14, Wittenberg 0.
the handling of tho Snnford tenm an­
ganizations
from tho vnrious cities to
other week ho will show tho world
Case 14, Akron 0.
something in footbnll. With only a
Iowa 62, Knox 14.
bo visited.
Indiana 20, Kalamazoo 0.
Dates of tho pilgrimage, tho start
ow days practice nnd hardly know­
Notre Dame 57, Depauw 10.
and various stops and other details
ing who would be on the team tho
will be announced in a few days, Mr.
1“'iford boys accepted tho game with ' Minnesota 19, North Dakota 0.
Georgia Tech. 41, Oklethorpc 0.
Drlando eleven that has had two
Robinson stated.
Tennessee 7, Maryville 0.
weeks of hard practice and much of
Ton committees of two men cnch
Roanoke 14, Guilford 0.
wore appointed to visit business nnd
ls w'lh tho Rollins College team but
Wofford 22, North Georgia Aggies 0. professional men In the city in nn
®t that Orlando knew Sanford was
Furmnn 03, Newberry 0.
ere every minuto of the time pud
effort to round up all possible pil­
South Carolina 18, Ersklno 0.
with the proper encouragement Sangrims, for tho tour.—Jacksonville MeVirginia 28, George Washington 0 ’tropolin.
ort will make a flno record during tho
Auburn 34, Howard 3.
season. Tho Tampa Tribune dispatch
Vanderbilt 34, Normal 0.
Jowi ^r*nndo tf*ves the game as folIt is only a question of time until
Alabama 27, Spring Hill 7.
somebody will organise Tho Sacred
4
|
Georgia 28, Mercer 0.
Order of Exaalted Midnight Lynch­
Richmond 14, Catholic U. 0,
ORLANDO, Oct. 1.—A terrific rainers.
Florida C, U. S. Inf. School 0.
°nn which Bwept the fair grounds

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WITH SAGE TEA

When your kidneys hurt and your
back feels sore, don’t get scored and
proceed to had your stomach with a
lot of drug3 that excite tho kidneys
and irritute tho entire urinury tract.
Keep your kidneys clean like you
keep your bowels clean, by flushing
them with n mild, harmless salts
which removes tho body’s urinous
wuste and stimulates them to their
normal activity. The function of tho
kidneys is to falter the blood. In 24
hours they strain from It 500 grains
of m id and waste, so we can readily
understand the vital importance of
keeping the kidneys active.
Drink lots of wnter—you can’t
drink too much; also get from any
pharmacist about four ounces of Jad
Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass
of water before breakfast each morn­
ing for a few days and your kidneys
will act fine. This famous salts is
made from tho acid of grapes and lem­
on juke, combined with lithia, and
has been used for genoratioift to clean
and atimulato clogged kidneys; also
to neutralize the adds in urine so it
no longer la a source of irritation,
thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts ir inexpensive; cannot in­
jure; mnkes a delightful cffervcscerit
lithia-watcr drink which overyono
should take now and thon to kcop
their kidneys elenn and active. Try
this, rlso keep up tho water drinking,
nnd no doubt you will wonder what
became of your kidney trouble and
backache.—Adv.
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Hardwood Ashes
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Kpecinl railroad rates for the nhovo
Extension Schools from nil points in
Florida have just been granted by the
Southeastern Pnsscnger Association,
on the CERTIFICATE PLAN, one and ••
one-half fnre for the round trip con­
KAINIT—SHEEP M A N U R E ditioned upon not less than 350 per­
GOAT MANURE
sons, holding certificates, attending
these nnd associated meetings at
And Other Materials
Gainesville during the period, October
4-7, 1921.
At this time ft appears probable
Our Prices Will Save You Money
thnt the required attendance of 360
will be secured but nt the an mo time
it is extremely important thnt every
person buying ticket to Gainesville
for above meetings secure a certifi­
cate nt the time of purchasing ticket.
If tho required number of personas
nttends the meetings, th ertifient will
he vnlidntcd at Gainesville nnd wil!
then entitle the holder to purchase his
PHONE 536
return ticket for hnlf fare.
Certificates will bo issued only on
request by any ticket agent in Florldn, with tickkcts purchased October
1-0, inclusive. Certificates will ho vnli­
dntcd nt Gainesville October (1 nnd 7,
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
and tickekts for return trip at hnlf
fnre will be sold at Gainesville up to
JOHN GORE, Proprietor
October 10th.
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
This reduced rate is available to all
1018
West
First
Street
1018 West First Street
persons who buy tickekts to Gaines­
ville between October 1-6, inclusive.
Kindly give this
Information all
DIUNK
possible publicity, ami be sure to tell TAMPA’S MUNICIPAL BELT It. It. Elder Springe Water. Ita 09 98-190
all those who plnn to travel to GnincsTAMPA, Oct. 1.—Bids for tho con­ pur cent pure. Phan* 81L
vllle by dull to secure cortificntes nt
struction
of n double tracks, municipal
time of purchasing tickets.
Tho world nows tho day it happen*,
belt railway nrouml tho city’s water­
delivered nt your door each evening,
In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­ front as pnrt of the port improvement 15c tho week.
project will be received in tho near
cuit, Seminole County, State of
future, tho City Commission hnving
Florida.—In Chnncery.
ordered tho publication of advertise­ Phone 175 Fourth and Sanford Are*
ments calling for them. Completion
DIVORCE—CITATION.
New Era Printers
of tho project is expected to cost tho
G. B assett Sm ith, Prop.
city at lenst $1,500,000.
Cecil I. Mooney, Complainant,
COMMERCIAL AND
vs.
JOB PRINTING
Sell it with a Ilernld Want Ad.
Alma Bernice Mooney, Defendant.
To Alma Bernice Mooney, enre Gallic
V. Cato, 313 W. Marshall St., Rich-)
montl, Vn.:
It appearing from tho affidavit of
the complainant herein thnt you nro a
resident of a stnto other thon the state
of Florida; thnt you nro a person over
the nge of twenty-one years and thnt
there in no perron within tho state of
Florida service of a summons in Chan­
cery upon whom would hind you, it is
hereby ordered thnt you appear to tho
hill of complaint filed heroin ngninst
is a boy between
you on the Rule dny for November,
four and eightyears
1921, to-wit, 7lh day of November,
1921.
old.
When you
And it is further ordored that thin
suddenly discover
citation be published ir. the Sanford
you haven't a baby
Daily Herald onco each week for four
consecutive weeks.
any more but a regular, sure 'nuff little shaver it’s a pretty sure
Witness my hnnd nnd official seal
sign you’ve got to do some building. He wants a room of his
at Snnford, Scminolo County, Florida,
this the 24th dny of September, 1921.
own. Maybe that means an addition to the house. A playhouse;
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
a dog kennel; a high board fence to shin over; and repairs! Ask
Clerk of Circuit Court.
Dad—he knows 1 Dad buys lumber here. He's one of our best
SCHELLE MAINES,
Solicitor for Complainant. 9-26-5tc
customers.

Chase &amp; Co.

A Little

Shaver

San 'Diego high school Jeffers a
course in scenrnio writing. May as
well let them get it over with while
father foots {ho bills.—El Paso Her­
ald.
Post cards—local vlewa—lc each at
the Herald office.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1921

kept them stirred up, kept thorn with uoon her hundreds of persons who CLEARWATER WANTS SECRE­
TARY CHAMBER COMMERCE
tha idea of koeplng tho town awake have discovered thnt they can livo
f * M kk.&lt; m ty i f U r x — 49* .g t O M d*j a t l ^ a in tho summer and keeping up busi­ without work nnd enn enjoy change
jj K *nU M n O ^ W t^ U ^ tU i n i u
CLEARWATER, Oct. 1.—This city
ness by stimulating business in the of climate by begging.
Is
scnrchlng for a secretary for the
Tho mayor should put up tho bars
dull montnn. Tho results nro appar­
HERALD PRINTING CO., Inc. ent, and while tho paper did not enrry and allow no boggnrs to solicit alms Chamber of Commorce, tho Board of
wnituKiM
tho nmount of advertising it should on tho streets here. It will bo easier Governors of the organization nt a re­
cent meeting having decided to obtain
R. J. HOLLY ______1--------- Editor have carried, wo aro well satisfied for him if ho establishes a rule and
have confidence in the future.
a secretary to succeed Charles M.
Jt. J. LILLARD....8ecrctary-Trensi»rer with our efforts to give tho pooplo of sticks to it. Tourists coming here to
Hemphill. Secretary Hemphill has
America—financial and business—is
B . A. NEEL.............General Manager Sanford and vicinity a dally paper nil spend the winter nnd to enjoy the had no contract with the organization
sunshine
and
attractions
of
tho
city
the
year
round.
It
hns
demonstrated
emerging from a state of uncertainty in­
ROBERT J. HOLLY, J r,
during the present fiscal year but hns
our faith in Sanford, and wo back our certainly do not want to bo confront­ been serving through the summer
C3 0 ULATI0* MANAOEB
to a period which promises healthy'and
Phone 148 up to fl P, JR._____ fuith with our hard earned money. Wo ed by the maimed nnd tho halt and months. After tho nppolntmont of his
lasting prosperity.
turn with their successor, Mr. Hemphill will romnin
kMrtrXUimt t i t M M .d . I m w i «* A p,ll..tl~w. nrc Justified in n thousand diiTcrcnt tho blind nt every
hands
held
out
for
money.
Tho
city
ways,
and
fuel
today
on
tho
threshold
■ a b ttrif U x M e * ta A d r x o .
Definite improvement along all lines is
OM T e t r ............ .............. ............................ ta g of another year that Sanford has nnd tho city's wulfnro are not tho per­ with him a month to acqunint him
with the office routine.
the best evidence of adjustment, and
Delivered la City by CerrUr
benefited by tho Dnlly Herald moro sonal property of tho mayor, to bo
Ox Week ....................................II Owt*
than any other agency,nnd that In tho tossed to mendicants in softness of
certainly conditions everywhere are
—Get your Scratch Pads from The
'* * • b it IS- U ' l l - H t t W eeklr .M w oU eath a ly errere iem U eU Oeuaty u j U yeblUbed next two or threo yoars the Dnlly heart.—St. Petersburg Independent.
Herald—by tho pound—16c.
showing this improvement.
rn v y Briday. A deertU la* n t o l made tae w a
e a applicative. D araoeralte, I f pelltloa, f t .l * Herald will be what It should he, one
par year, alway* la adeaaee.__________________ of the largest in the State, and San­
This bank has confidence that the
STARTING TO SCHOOL
ford will be whnt it should bo, one of
Member of The Aaaoclated Preea
worst is past, and faith that the imme­
Conserve Your Sight
tho lnrgcst cities in the State. Tho
Ono of the greatest events, ono of
diate future holds much of good for all.
Dnlly Herald nnd the future of San­ the greatest adventures, if not the Our shaded goggles, shell frames, gold
ford, are wrapped up in the snmo groatost in tho lives of tho youngsters mountings, etc., in SIZES FOR CHIL­
package, nnd what happens to one, is starting to school. Thoso who are DREN nro meeting With great favor.
School dnyH.
will hnppen to the other, and the same getting their first lessons, those who Wc fit children with children’s glass­
can be said of every business house have up to this timo been more or es and they ure always pleased.
Tho greatest days in the life of boys
in tho city. Thnt being tho case, we less tied to mother’s apron strings
and girls.
TOM MOORE
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
should all sink or swim, together, nml nnd must now face the great open
.
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for
ono
another
and
boost
for
world
this
morning
nnd
meeting
many
OPTOMETRIST—OI*TICIAN
,s However, they do not know it and
.
F. P. Forster; President
Will not know it until many years one another, nml fight for one anoth­ strange fncos nnd coming ncross OfTicc Opp I*. 0.
Phone
192
er.
many strange things—their first day
B. F. Whitncr, Cashier
from this date.
There will he no sinking, however, at school. And those who hnvc been
TO
SEE
BETTER
SEE
MOORE
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.,And then if you have not applied if present conditions hold, and there to school nml are going back, some
yourself itwill he too Into. Each is no reason to think otherwise. Wo with happiness depicted in their faces
minute wasted in school shows up in intend to swim, nnd while swimming, because they like to study and those
will take Sanford to tho shore of who think it is another jail sentence
your record in aftor life.
prosperity nml big business, and all for a few days until they got accus­
-------- - o ----------that
is coming to this line city—that tomed to the school discipline again The City Commissioners
AH of us take a great pride in our
is,
it
is coining, hut will not arrivo after running wild like young colts
public schools. They are the bulwark
of the City of Sanford,
without
the help and good will of for the summer.
of the nation nml Sanford schools arc
every
citizen
of
Sanford.
Therefore,
And
those
young
gentlemen
and
Florida, will receive bids
ns good if not better than tho major­
today, let everyone get behind the j young ladies who nro in the high 1until 8 p. m. Friday, Oc­
ity of the schools of the South.
You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
Chamber of Commerce nnd every oth- sehonl nnd as such have much of tho
---------- „----------Lot ovoryono stand right sqilnrely er good measuro, and with the pub­ restraint of the grammar school tak­ tober 7, 1921, for fur­
fessional and Business Man in
behind Prof. McKay and his corps of licity of the Daily liernld, make the en from them and are put upon their nishing said City with
Assistants and make this the greatest coining season one of the greatest in honor to study during the study pe­
Sanford in This Column
one Combination Pump
school year in history.
history.
riods instead of having a teacher over
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Chemical and
With all khc faith in the world in them as they did in the lower grades. Engine
Real estate is moving in Sanford Sanford, the Herald lias purchased a
Today is a great day in tho lives Hose Motor Car, 600 to
LAWYERS
CONTRACTORS
these days ami it begins to look as building lot nnd some time in tiie near of the boys and girls, and if they
though there would be at least one future, will erect one of the finest would only realize it, and improve 750 gallon capacity. 1,S. O. Shinholser
George A. DeCottes
hundred new homes started here dur­ printing olTIees in the State, Imr none. each shining hour, what a difference 000 feet more or less of
ing the winter months. There ought It will not be today or tomorrow, but it would make in their after lives,
Attorney-nt-Law
Contractor and Builder
Standard
2
1
/2
in.
fire
to bo five hundred.
Over
Seminole
County
Bank
it will be within the next two years, what a comfort and blessing they will
SANFORD
FLORID \
and when that time comes ,the Daily be to theor parents and what a joy hose.
SANFORI)
FLORIDA
.While thousands of men in New Herald will be printed upon the finest and pride to their teachers. The JackCertified check of 5%
York are looking for work thousands press that money will nurchase, the sonvilie .Metropolis bus the following
Sanford Constructs Co.
must accompany each
of longshoremen strike for more mon­ ■entire outfit will lie made ready to about the school opening:
BATTERIES
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
ey, Ami thus it goes from one ex­ print one of tiie largest papers in this
bid.
Wiliam—Willie,
Hill,
Old
Man,
BRINO TOUR
Planes
and Specifications Cheerfully
treme to the other until it would seem part of the State, and it will be a
whatever
he
happens
to
be
called—
City
reserves
the
right
Furnished
thnt a cataclysm would be the result. Slate paper in every respect, for we
Battery Troubles to Us
AH
Work
Guaranteed
Is
standing
on
the
threshold
of
a
great
reject
a
n
y
Or
all
bids.
---------- o---------- W» S i'tcltlU a on E lootriotl W ork and eon (loo
know what Sanford intends to do, nnd adventure.
jrou dopondtblo lorvleo.,
n.
T.
PACE
P. O. Ilox 101
Some people have strange ideas of we know what the Herald Printing
C.
J.
RYAN,
WE ALSO HAVE COMPETENT MECHANICS
The
typical
American
small
boy,
the printing business. Grown men
FOR OVERHAULING YOUR OAR
('o., intends to do, and there is no who still delights in bringing home
c
Manager.
come inti) the Herald office every day
Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractors
looking for work. They seem to people or firm in this city that have strange dogs and thinks iiis daddy is 0-27-fUc
Sketches nnd Estimates Free; m
Company
think that any ordinary rough neck any more faith in (lie city than tho tiie greatest man ill tho world, starts
building too large and none too smslL
Herald
and
its
force.
to
school
Monday.
can step rigiit into a printing office
Phone 189
L. A. Hennud, Prop. -— -ALL WORK GUARANTEED----It is with much pride that today
Ami Mary—Sister, Sunshine, Bright
and go to work printing. It takes
wo
point
to
our
first
year’s
work.
We
Eyes,
whatever she happens to be call­
from three to four years of the hard­
&amp; Shorey
HARTFORD BATTERY Pine Wilson
have
improved
with
age,
and
intend
ed—who
loves to cut paper dolls out
est kind of work for a greenhorn boy
and Gnrland Sts., Orlando, Fla.
to lenrn the printing trade and many to keep on improving. We can only nf magazines and play grown-up, will
City Licenses Due Oc­ “Battery Insurance”
of them never learn it then. Printing improve, however, with the kind of be in the desk across tiie aisle.
PURE WATER
Sold and Serviced by
is a real trade and to learn it one consistent support to which a real
Mothers and fathers will accomp­
tober 1, 1921
daily
is
entitled.
If
you
aro
getting
must start as a hoy apprentice and
any Bill and Mary to school on this
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
Elder Springs Water
there are few of them starting. They a real daily paper, it deserves your day. Bill may break down and cry,
ATTENTION is called to the fact
patronage,
it
lias
the
subscriptiin
list
would, rather take an easier Job at
and Mary may whisper in an ear, that all City Licenses are payable on
99.98% PURE
Haight &amp; Wieland
that justifies your placing your ad­ "Mother, please take me home with or before October 1, 1!)21.
more pay.
Phone 311-W
Sanford, FI*.
vertisements and it has the reading you!" but these two little pilgrims
SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to
GARAGES
matter that justifies your subscribing will be left, even if in tears.
YEAR OLD IIAIIV.
and all things being equal, there is
LORD’S PURITY
And a new world unfolds.
Section 4, Ordinance 25 Smith Bros. Garage
One year ago today, tho Daily Hor- nothing that can keep the Daily Her­
What man or woman has forgot­
WATER
nld started as an all the year round ald from being tin* great success that ten that first day in school! There are which rends ns follows: "That the
Expert Repairing
proposition, liefuro that timo, tho it will be, and there is nothing thnt four big events in the life of man— City Tax Collector before issuing a li­
AS GOOD AS THE BBST
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
Daily Herald was a winter idea, print­ will keep Sanford from being tho birth, the first day of school, mar­ cense based on a property value, or
Onk and First
Daily Service
Phone 1,7
ing for six monthe in tho winter time, great city that it is destined to lie.
riage and death. Tilt1 second is some­ capital stock, shall require the per­
and fearful of going through the sum­
Let us all get together, and work times omitted in the recitation of these son applying for a license to make a
REAL ESTATE
mer, although Tho summer had never for that common end, and with the events. Hut it is all-important. Life written statement under oath of tho
SANFORD NOVELTY'
been tried ,nnd might have been tried i sole thought of making Sanford great. takes on a new shade tlufn; the veil is value of the property, or the amount
E.
F.
Lane
of the capital stock."
only the Southern Utilities broke Work and work and work.
removed more or less and the cold
WORKS
Application blanks for said licenses
dtfwn and no power was available, and
realities of the world reach out to
Real
E
state
and
Insurance
will be furnished free of charge at the
the daily was stopped in April to be
touch the youthful mind anil require City Office.
KEEP OUT THE BEGGARS.
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
Phone 95
resumed last October for a year round
some of its attention.
ALFRED
FOSTER,
proposition. Thu present manage­
Mayor Mitchell has granted permis­
The hope of this city, this Stale,
General Shop and Mill
City Tax Collector.
ment was willing to take a chance of sion to two beggars, within the last this nation—more, tiie world—is cen­ lfiC-lOtc
Geo. W. Knight
Work
the city of Sanford growing suiri- few days, to solicit alms on the tered in WlIlium and Mary, who look
Real
E
state
and
Insurance
eiontly in a few years to make a daily streets of the city. The mayor is un­ up into the face of a regular teach­ Eyes Examined
Glasses Designed
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
n paying proposition, and willing to usually tender-hearted and it is hard er for the first time today.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Henry
McLaulin,
Jr.
517
Commercial Street Sanford, Fla.
shoulder a loss for awhile until the for him to refuse when some poor,
The others resuming their studies
OPT. I).
dally could be Justified in its exist­ unfortunate person appeals to him. are but grown-up Williams mid
.. Employment Bureau..
ence. That it has come to stay, is Everybody know tint mayor, also Marys. They have advanced along the
TRANSFER
The vocational committee of tho Busi­
apparent in tin* growing subscription knows how ready he lias always been great highway which lends to the fu­
ness nnd Professional Women's Club “WE DELIVER TIIE GOODS’*
list, and in the growing disposition on to help anybody who is unfortunate. ture, They have already traveled a
requests all young women desiring
the part of the merchants to take His sympathy is (piickly enlisted, and little way toward Experience.
employment to register nt tho First Quick Service Transfer
yearly contracts for advertisement. when a blind or a disabled person ap­
Thus the world moves.
National Rank.
Storage Facilities
The daily kept the city on the map all peals to him for permission to hog on
The parents of William and Mary,
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
If
wc
please
you, tel] others; if uo
this summer, and injected "pop" into the streets lie just umillot refuse. Hut if the mood appeals should read
OPTICIAN
OPTOMETRIST
tell
us.
Phone 498
the civic and business life of this city lie should refuse.
Wordworth's "Imitations of Immor­ Graduate Northern Illinois College
when it might have lagged behind in
The mayor should not allow beg­ tality, or Recollection From Earliest 212 East First St.
Sanford, Fin. WILSON VULCANIZ­
HOTELS
the summer as usual. The daily pa­ gars to Infest St. Petersburg. If one Childhood." There is a great thought
ING WORKS
per kept pushing and pulling,for a is allowed here then all must be per­ in this poem.
C. 0. WILSON, O . n r r
H otel M ontezuma
bigger and butter Sanford, and a good mitted To come in. There can be no
Monday will he n great day in the
SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
ready for thu fall trade thnt Is here. discrimination. If he allows half a doz­ lives of William and Mary—ami a me­ Pickling and Preserving
REASONABLE PRICES
“Sanford’s New Hotel”
Wlfht nrolh.r. Q u n . Bulldln»
The daily paper kept the people busy, en here, in a month Central avenue morable one in the lives of their par­
mi nay 11.50 Up Per Day
wil Hie lined with human wrecks who ents.
T-rnr
Sanford Machine &amp;
have met with misfortune. Floridn is
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infested with professional beggars ev­
SOFTENING THE WATER.
Foundry Co.
We
have
the
ery winter. They come from all over
BANANASAND
General Mnchlne nnd Holler Works
G1LL0N &amp;
the country to this stnte, knowing thnt
The last issue of tho Arcadia En­
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
the
‘‘picking'*
will
be
easy
here
be­
CHERRIES
terprise had an editorial urging the
it;.#- FRY
bands in stock
cause they ran appeal to a holiday city to put in a water softening plant.
Crank Shafts Re-turned
crowd, nlwnys in n good humor nnd
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
ELECTRICAL
We
believe
thnt
Ilrndontown
should
do
For n delicious and unusual dish
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therefore j onerous.
lo
^Contractors .
and Jelly Glasses
try baking hunanas with 1 can
Any person who onn afford to spend this nnd do it nt once. We saw enough
Sanford
Steam
Laundry
of Libby’s Red Cherries. Hake
the winter in Floridn is not renlly an of water softening processes recent*
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See our line of
object of charity. Yet they come. They ly to believe thnt this would be a good
FOR SERVICE
20 minutes, hasting with their
ride ou trains, too, nnd pay their way. thing for Brndentown, nnd would bo
ayrup.
[111 Pa.k
Call 146-J
Many of the m ure rich. The hnve bo- self-sustaining.—Brndentown Journal, Stone Crocks, Coolers,
Ave.
conio public wards and have adopted
This Is whut Sanford needs, and
im iy obi;**
Churns,
etc.
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an unHy way to mnkca living. Each needs badly. The sulphur water enusl awo
D ean e T u rn e r
community does or should cure for Its es needless expense to tho people of
Acteylene Welding
WBLAKA BLOCK
own unfortunntes, nnd If they will this city nnd should not be tolerated.
,J OF ALli KINDS
Btny nt home they can bo provided Other cities with sulphur water have
Phones 497-404
with at least tho necessities of life, it softened, and Sanford citizens
Sanford Welding Co.
But Floridn each winter has dumped should demand it.
HARDWARE CO
Located in Eagle Bldg., 205 Oak Avc.

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W. c. Smith, Of Ocnla, WBH a
«tnes» visitor hero Saturday.

Tucker, of Chattanooga,
i registered nt tho Montozuwliile attending to business

Little shower yesterday was n
great blessing. It rained hard n few
miles south of tho city yesterday nfternoon.

Summary of the
Plotting Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Headers

Semihole
County
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Teachers For the
E nsuing Year

We have priced our fall clothing so th at the highest
priced suit in the house will not go over $45.00,—and th at
is why we are selling them almost as fast as they arrive.
And they are—

Only a little while longer,
Pauline, nnd that cool spell
will bo With ub again. Tho
only thing' keeping it back
was the lack of rain. Just givo
us rain with a little nor’easter
In it and it will bo Christmas
le a th e r before you, khow It.
Yesterday morning was so
cool and nice that it fooled us
badly and yet the weather
man says It was 90 and wo
hiive no' reafion to doubt his
word,
course, all this
weather dope wo givo you Is
tho maximum and not the nvorago that usually goes out of
theiio other places. At that the
Clyde Lino trippers think it Is
cooler here than In New York:
5:40 A. M. OCTOBER 3
Maximum ....................... l*G
Minimum ......................... G8
Range ............................. 72
Barometer ....................... 30.00
Rain ..................
14
Calm and clear.

M ic h a e ls -S te rn s C lo th e s
C am pus T ogs

FIIEB FREDERICKS
SHOT IIY OFFICERS IN
RAID LAST NIGHT

aro glad to sec him again. Harry and
Mrs. Neel will go smith tomorrow for
a few weekH stay at Okeechobee and
then return to Sanford where lie will
take up his duties on the Herald but
expects to make frequent trips to
Okeechobee, the coming city of tho
grent Everglades country.

Rotary club will have a fine meet­
ing tomorrow at noon when District
Governor John Turner, of Tampa, will
Rains nnd the report that more was
1 „. |u re and several
other shining on the way ,hns caused a big smile on
lights of Rotary.
the fncu of the farmers and cvery-------j one. It is the rains that bring the
The Herald Printing Co., has pons cooler weather nnd everyone wants
ami pencils and inks nnd tablets nnd ' cooler weather now. It is time for
many other things for the school chil- J fall nnd wo want fall,
dren. Come in nnd sco them. Tin
Colte Hill, of Orlando, was In tho
prices arc right
city today talking Republic trucks.
ROOFING, Red and green Blato sur­ Coito is one of the most prominent nuface, 3-|dy $3.25 per squnre, Tiger tontobilo men in tho state, and has
brand, plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75; ninny friends here who are always
1-ply, $2.2"). Free delivery. Address glad to see him. lie has contracted for
M. E. Ginn, Box 391.
139-20tp Rpueo in the Herald for the Republic
trucks,
Mrs. T. L. O'Conner nnd son, Paul,
left today for Baltimore, where Paul
A negro child was run over by an
will attend Mt. St. Joseph’s collogo. automobile nt the corner of Sanford
She will bo joined later hy her son nnd Celery avenues yesterday after­
Joseph, and will spend tho winter in noon, nnd had its hip broken. It has
Hillsdale, Hid., with him.
not been learned who the child was or
who ran over it. This is a dangerous
"EXIDE" BATTERIES, tho Ginnt corner, nnd should receive tho careful
that lives in a box. Wo can now fur­ attention of drivers of cars nnd those
nish six Volt Batteries nt $24.50. Wo who are walking on this thorough­
buy, sell, exchange, recharge nnd re­ fare.
pair all makes Batteries.—Itny Broth­
ers. Phone 548.
'
150-tfc

A new shipment of
felt hats just received,
which will be closed out
at $2.00 each. Nuff Sed.
—The Sanford Shoe &amp;
Clothing Co.
tf

Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Howard nnd
family arrived in the city from Pnhnkci' Saturday where tho family has
been visiting for some time. Thoy will
be nt borne south of the city nnd Mr.
Howard will return to Pahokoo Tues% "'here lie hns Inrgo property in­
terests ami is engaged In the real es­ WORLD SERIES
tate business. Mr. Howard is also en­
BEGINS WEDNESDAY.
gaged in tbu fishing industry nt
Okeechobee City,
Tho world series of baseball begins
next Wednesday at 2 o’clock, eastern
Harry Neel of the Herald Printing time.
•
' &lt;&gt;., and at present the presiding gonFor nffiro supplies, stationery, etc,
1,18 fhe Okeechobee N c w h , is home
&gt;«r a few dnys nnd his many friends como lo the Herald office.

CHANDLER
1920
FOUR PASSENGER ROADSTER

New Paint, New Top and New Cord Tires
Special equipment
Mechanical Condition A-l
$450 Cash, balance Monthly Installments

SANFQRP. FLORIDA
Lexington and Hubmobile Distributors

PrineipnlAssistnnt

HEAT BREAKS WINDOWS
Sometime ago T. J. Miller, who is
having the old thentre building re­
modelled, was engaged in having tho
plate glass windows set and was very
careful about allowing space for con­
traction and expansion. Upon being
questioned about tho matter of setting
the glass in windows, he gave out a
valuable fund of information about
glass in this, und other countriccs,
and the relation of lurge windows to
heat nnd cold. It seems thnt others
have not been so careful, and the fol­
lowing from tho Kissimmee ValleyGazette, brings to mind what Mr.
Miller said some time ago:
Both the handsomely adorned win­
dows of tho Merchants and Farmers
Bank facing Boardway have been
shattered because of the sun’s rays
beauting upon them. Tho loss will bo
considerable. Stanley Bullock, assist­
ant cashier, was standing close by
them when the breaks occurred, nnd
investigation shows thnt they were
improperly set, not sufficient spaco
being allowed for the natural expan­
sion. The location of tho glass gives
them tho full heat of the sun during
tho hottest hours of tho day, and an
expert glass-setter alwnyH allows for
tho expansion of such largo sheets of
material. In this case, it is stated no
nllownnco wnH mndo for tho heat;
consequently tho breaking.
WORCESTER SCHOOL BOYS
ACT AS TRAFFIC COPS
DURING DISMISSAL TIME.

after the* shooting. Fred was taken
by federal officers several weeks ago
on the charge of engaging in illicit
liquor business and when his trial
came up the government officers ask­
ed Chief Killibrew to have him sent
to Tampa. lie was lined twenty-live
dollars and sent here to his wife for
tho money the message coming to tho
chief of police. While going to Fred­
ericks’ house oil the banks of Mill
Creek in the western part of the city
close to Lnko Monroe, Chief Killi­
brew found the car marks of a still,
and determined to investigate on ids
own hook as soon as Fredericks re­
turned home which was Saturday.
That night Chief Killibrew and Of­
ficer Harrison, the latter having a
shot gun with number five shot, wont
to the place occupied by Fredericks
for tho stilling operations and found
him there and he fled at the sight of
the officers. Colling upon him to halt
he only burned the wind faster ami
Officer Harrison filled him with bird
shot nnd Chief Killibrew shot in his
direction, both shots bringing him
down with his anatomy filled with
shot and one pistol hall in the leg.
He was taken to the hospital where
he is said to he in a precarious condi­
tion hut it is thought that he will re­
cover. It is thought that he was shot
through the lungs hy tho fine shot as
he was having hemorrhages hut later
reports today say that he is better
and may pull through.
ASKS KIWAMANS TO EACH
HIRE ONE IDLE MAN
NORFOLK, Vn., Oct. 3.—Harry M.
Karr, of Baltimore, president of Kiwnnis International, is anxious to
have the organization of which ho is
the head, concern itself actively in re­
lieving unemployment this winter and
is tho author of the unique suggestion
that every one of the 0,000 Klwanians
in the United States employ ono extra
mnn in his business during the winter
months.
Speaking before capital district con­
vention here yesterday Mr. Karr urg­
ed that every Klwnninn in the district
adopt such a policy and take one extra
mnn Into his business establishments.
He said ho is urging the same course
on KlwuttiunB in nil parts of tho coun­
try.
.*’1 think we will all agree that the
tide of business bus turned,” said Mr.
Karr, "nnd that gradual improvement
has sot in. But, nevertheless, it Bcenis
probnblt thnt the soming winter .will
bo tho worst from tho standpoint of
^ho laboring man thnt we have seen In
years. The practical business mnn and
all of ub must loam to solve our own
problems. Tho government conference
on unemployment yshouldj refor the
matter back to trio various states
with tho recommendation that they
^should undertake more construction
work in order to provide employment
for idlo men."

WORCESTER, Mobs., Oct. 3— Ton
hoy pupils at t^o North High School
have bee nasslgnod to act as traffic
officers In front of tho school building
at dismissal hour wlien 1,500 boys nnd
girls leavo the school. * Tho boys have
been trained' in traffic signals under
Office supplies of all binds at The
the direction ofa police sergeant and
Herald
PHntlng Co. When you want
each day, a few minutes before the
anything
in this line see The Herald.
session' closes, two of them control
automabilp nnd street car traffic Wo have it or can get i t
while
tte ilrt fellow
pass.
|l ..hi
..i scholars
*1'
'
For .offipe supplies, stationery, etc,
come to the Herald office.

The bungalow we are advertising for
sale has extra
large rooms, and extra
*
large sleeping porch, and worth your in­
vestigating.
*

C o n n e lly Real Estate C o

Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for less than
25 cents, nnd positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cask
must accompany all orders. Count five words to ■ line nnd remit net
cordlngly
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. 719 Onk Ave­
FOR SALE—Roso No. 4 seed, Irish nue.
164-fltp
potutocs, per bushel $2.00.—L. A.
LOST
Brumloy.
131-tfc
LOST OR STOLEN—Small brown
FOR SALE—8-room house with nil
Gyp answering to tho name of
modern convenience, excellent re­ Speck. $25.00 rewnrd if returned to
pair. Private vnter works, in desir­ Dr. J. A. Rogers, New Smyrna.
able location. Reasonable terms. Ap­
101-Otp
ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
116-tfc LOST—Between Sanford Junction nnd
dispatcher's office on railroad three
FOR SALE—One heavy duty two passes in small black pocketbook, ono
wheel trailer in good condition. In A. C. L., one F. E. C., and one S. A. L.
quire nt Ford Gnruge.
, 143-tfi Also smnll tan pocket book containing
two one dollar bills. Finder keep
FOR SALE—Stable manure; car lots.
money and return passes and pockotGood dry stock. Price $7 par ton, f. books to It. W. Duckworth, enro West­
o. b. cars, Sanford. Chuso &amp; Co.
ern Union,
163-3tc
151-tfc.
LOST—Wire wheel with tire and tube
SMALL HOUSE with an extra lot',
complete from Maxwell car, lost be­
$350 cash, balance $12.00 per month. tween Daytona nnd Kissimmee. Find­
—E. F. Lane, the Real Estate Man. er plcnsu notify II, Harper, Klfctdm104-4tp nice, Fla.
103-2tp
FOR SALE—A pair of young, black
tnnro mules, at a bargain. Phono
WANTED
0,
152-tfc WILL PARTY who applied for room
FOR SALE Mixed Jersey nnd IIol
call again over 5 nnd 10 cent store.
stein cow nnd calf, also horse and
104-3tc
50 Rhode Island Red chickeiiH. E.
Magauson, Route No. A, Box 200.
BEHGDOLI/S ATTORNEYS
159-Otp
ABSOLVED OF BLAME
SPECIAL LUMBER PRICES: Com­
BY JURY OF LAWYERS
plete building schedules on request.
Saves you 1-3 '»f cost.
Book of
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—A "Jury’*
House plans $1.50. Money refunded if of twelve prominent lawyers, nftor
not satisfactory, or if wo sell you lum­ reviewing the testimony taken in tho
ber. Send list for estimate.—Gulf ensu growing out of the escape of
Lumber Co., Porry, Fla.
10-1-lm Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, wealthy
FOR SALE—One young fresh milk draft evader of Philadelphia, has
cow.—R. L. Garrison.
lG3-fltc found both his attorneys, E. C. Ball- ‘ ,
oy and Snmuol T. Ansoll, Innocent of*
FOR SALE—Bargain, five room cot
any participation in tho escapee, the
tnge, large lot. Box 117.
103-tit;
latter announced last night. Copies of
A REAL bX r GAIN in Celory fnrms the judicial roview arc being sontto
and orange groves.—E. F. Lane, the members of congress.
Honl Estate Man.
104-4tp
Thoso questions woro considered by
FORD TRUCK for sale.—West Side tho lawyers:
Grocery,
164-tfc
WHothiSr Ansoll and Bailey were
justified
in accepting a retainer in the
at
Post cards—local views— Lceach
t
case.
t,ho Herald offictf.
Whether Anscll was
justified In \
making
application
for
Bergdoll’* ?y i
fo r r e n t
temporary releaSo undos military S
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. guard; and
Apply 1001 Elip Ave.
152-tfc
Whether either member of tho firm
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front was guilty of conspiracy in connection
robm. 411 Park Ave.
103-titc with tho escapo.
Affirmative answers were returned
FOR RENT—5 room house with bath,
to
the first and second and a negative '
902 French ave.
‘
103-2tc
answer to the third,,the statement;'' .'
FOR RENT—Desirablo houBo keeping said.
room*. BoxjUy,
103-titp
FOR RENT—Furnished bed zooms
As a matter of fact, it is all w o rk .
and light housekeeping roma. 2P0 and no pay that makes Jack a doll
Park avo.
lflO-Otp boy.

FOR SALE

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S anford
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
THB

Herald

"City Substantial’
'Wi

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

SANFORD, FLO RID A, SATU R D AY, OCTOBER 1, 1921

VOLUME II

NU M B ER 163

Flood Brings Death and Loss to San Antonio

bank and trust co m pany
will be organized as

SANFORD INSTITUTION
Being Prepared
For New $100,000
Bank &amp; Trust Co.

Charter

SU PR E M E COURT
OF M ASSACH U SETTS
REMOVES A T T R O R N E Y.

State’s Attorney W ideman Says He Has
N ever H ad A n y

(By Th* AitociaUd Frau)

BOSTON, Oct. 1.— The Supreme
Court o f Massachusetts today an­
nounced .the removal from office of
Nathan A. Tufts, district nttorney of
'Middlesex county. Its finding It was
sttlfK AFTER ONE D AY’S C A N ­
said, waB for public good.
VASS OF LOCAL HUSINESS
MEN AND INVESTORS
.
D AD E C O U N TY CAN
BORROW M O NEY IF
A new financial institution for SanL E G IS LA T U R E MEETS.
Iford or rather n re-organization of

(oversubscribe

one ’already established, will bo the
I new bank and trust company, articles
lof incorporation now being prepared
I for the same. It will be a reorganiza­
tion of the Peoples Hank and whether
I the name will be the Peoples Bank &amp;
iTrust Co., or have another
nnmo
I makes but a small difference for it
■will be a new proposition with all the
■features of the banking system and
Iwith the trust feature added to give
Ithe patrons a much better service In
|many ways.
To demonstrate the ready response
Ithjt met the efforts of the organizers
lir.d the need of an institution of this
(kind in Sanford it is stated thnt in one
Idiy’s time the $100,000 capital stock
lof the new institution wns largely ovIversubscribed and the books hod to bo
Idoscd. Of this amount 025 shares are
ISanford people and only 75 shares nre
lout of town investors, thus insuring
■the people thnt it will be a strictly
[home institution in every way. It will
■have strong outside financial backing
■putting considerable outside money
■into Sanford for investment purposes
lind will do much toward building up
ISinford and Seminole county.
The
[trust feature means thnt money will
lie available for loans on real estate to
■satisfy the insistent demnnds being
Imade every day for the building of
Imore homes and the enlarging of the
Icapital stock with the money nvnilnble
Ifrom other sources will make u d iffer­
ence in the ability of the bank to
Iplare more money in realty loans. The
Keting of the stockholders will be

(By The A.iool.t.d Frau)

CONFESSION
REGARDSPOPE
ERRONEOUS
WILL

Tw o views in the city o f Han Antonio. Tex., which was swept by a Hood caused by u cloudburst, many lives heng lost anil vast damage done. The photographs show tho Alnmo plnzn with the post oltlce In the background, and
the Alamo at the rig h t ; and the Main pluzu and Cathedral o f Halt Feraaado.

NONE

POPE IND ICTED FOR MURDER IN
CONNECTION W ITH R AW LIN G S
— POPE P LA N N E D IT.
(By Thi Atioclitid Frau)

JAC K S O N V ILLE ,

TAX OFF BIG BUSINESS
AND PUT ON LITTLE ONE
ACCORDING TO SMOOT

M IA M I,
Oct. 1.— Arrangements
were completed today whereby th e 1
Miami banks will loan the county
board o feducation $30,000 per month
fo r n period o f three months for tho
operation o f tho Dade county schools,
providing Governor Hardee will coll a
special, session o f thq/elcgislnture to
authorize the issuance o f $500,000 of
school bonds.
Arrangements were made yesterday
between tho board and a big bond Senator Simmons
D e­
buying house o f Toledo, Ohio, where­
nounces Republican
by the Toledo firm agrees to finance
tho hoard by buying its bonds, pro­
Plan o f Taxation
vided tho governor will call the spec­
ial session to authorize the issue.
Tho Dade County School Board is
without funds to carry on the school
work.
TO POOR A N D LIFTS IT FROM
C A P IT A L IS T IC CLASS— M AKES
CONSUMER P A Y

ADDS B U R D E N

that if there could be nn agreement
for nn cquitnblc readjustment o f the
taxes so that the several groups of
taxpayers would be on n parity, as
proposed in the Democratic program,
he personally would be willing to give
serious consideration to u manufac­
turers’ sale or consumption tax, prop­
erly snfegunrded, ns n substitute for
all of the miscellaneous taxes im­
posed under the present law.
The North Cnrolinn senator appeal­
ed to parties to get together in an of-

Oct.

1.— Stnto

Attorney Widcmnnn announced In cir­
H E ILM A N LEADS B A IT E R S
OF T H E A M E R IC AN LEAG U E cuit court toduy just before tho tak­
(Dr Th* AiMctat.il Fr.it)

ing of evidence begun in tho trial of
John Pope, chnrgcd with murder

in
CHICAGO, Oct. 1.— Heilmnnn, of
Detroit, is the leading bnttcr for the the first degree, thnt ho hnd no con­
American League with n percentage fession from anyone in connection
of .301 hut the manager o f the club, with the case and that tho stnto would
T y Cobb, is pushing closo behind with not use any. Pope wns indicted for
.300, only one point in rear. Hornes- murder in connection with tho killing
by, o f St. Louis, Ih leading the Nat­ of George Hickman by Frank Rnwlionals with .408. Homo runs: Babe ins. It hnd been understood thnt RawRuth, 58; National Kelly, New York, linn hnd mnde a written confession
23; base stenfers, American, Slsler, chnrging Pope with having planned
St. LouiH, 28; Nationnl Frisch, o f New the attempted robbery during which
^ ork, 47.
|Hickman wns killed. Stntc announced
~ i ----------------------, it hnd more thnn twenty witnesses to
I EM P E R A TU R E BELOW
, testify for tho prosecution.. Tho prinN O R M A L N E X T WEEK, cipnl ones being Ilnwlins, Irwin Nov­
-------I itzky, arrested when Pope was taken

W A » G T O N ' : ' o c t t - T e m p . ; in'„” ^
’•
rature somewhat below normal with •
,m° tr an&lt; H 8ter wcr®
.
.
.
.. a . , ..
.
. i n court, both in mourning on account
local rains h0 first o f the week and of t|w rcccr, deuth o f Colonol Fronk
fair hereafter, is the forecast for w&gt; popef fntht.r o f tho defendant. Tho
Florida for the week beginning Sun- Btnto clnlm(?d it8 caflu wa„ omburra88ed
W A S IIIN G TO N , Oct. 1.— Two sep- fort to work out n 1,111 me« tin* the
orate tax programs as substitutes for requirements o f the present situation day. No indication o f a disturbance by thc nenrnc88 o f 80 mnny roiati Ves
in the ^ c s t Indies nt this time.
def cndnnt and the sister wns
most o f the levy provisions in the nndconditions,
asked
to
move several feet away.
pending revenue revision hill yester­
Wldemen stated Pope wns implicated
day were presented to the senate, one P A T IE N T W A N TE D DOCTOR
TO T A K E OWN M ED IC INE
hy statements by Rawlins but that
from the Republican side nnd
one
TARPO N
SPRINGS
P H Y S IC IA N from the Democratic side.
ALM OST K ILLE D HIM.
T U I ? P D I I M T D V A I / I 7 D in 8tr,ct t,,rm o f wor,J hc wns
in
C LE AR E D OF CHARGE OF
I n l i L U L I l l I I I I U Y L H P°»»8e»ion o f a written confession. E.
Senator Smoot, of Ualt, proposed:
M A N S LA U G H TE R
(Ry Tho AitocUted Pr«f*)
S. Harrison, treasurer of the thentro
A manufacturers’ sule tax of 3 per
M
ADISON,
Fin., Oct. 1.— Pnt Sher­
jwho was with Hickman when tho
cent on nrticIcH ns finally finished or
(By The A.Mctit.d F r.i.)
lock, n pntient in Yates Sanitarium
I manager wns killed, nnd Dr. Stinson,
produced for consumption or use.
C L E A R W A T E R , Oct. 1.— “ We, the
here,
nn
institution
for
mental
disor­
I
who performed the autopsy, were tho
| Repeal of nil o f the special war tax­
Jury, find this man not guilty o f eith­
W
H
O
LE
SA
LE
IMPROVEM
ENT
IS
first witnesses.
ders,
early
today
seized
Dr.
Yates
nnd
es, o f whatever nature, including the
er of the two counts in this indictLEADING
TO
A
LESSENING
j
The defense announced it had no
forced
n
cup
full
o
f
poison
down
his
‘ excess profits nnd transportation levna.nt. M0 8ay wc n„ »
OF U N EM PLO YM E N T
I witnesses. Also set forth the defend­
throat. "You have mnde me take a
1ies.
lliiatinn ,0f"til*
“ ft° r th° lm h' I As the words penetrated to the
-------ant had no preliminary henring, doRetention of the existing 10 per lot o f medicine, nnd now you’ve got to
land n r e
" u or!’° ratlon
noticc farthest corners o f the hushed, alW ASH ING TO N, Oct. 1.— American ( nied hill of particulars nnd unuwaro
swnllo this," said Sherlock,-who is a
cent
income
tux
on
corporations.
|
m , president of the Ove- though crowded courtroom, n sponbusiness conditions improved decided- o f spccificallcgation. It was stated
I Senator Smoot proposed to change powerful man.
|M&gt; Hank and well known in Sanford
taneous hurst of npplnusc enme from
*ill probably bo actively connected ,,.........
Before losing consciousness, Yates ly during September, in the view of ( ns possible the defense would hnvo
# . * »
» m il
, in the committee plan with regard to
nth th
ih,. ..
•
..
.
the mass o f spectators. A little cry of
the Federal Reserve Ilonrd, which witnesses as ease developed. The state
vith
;u 'h now institution with II. P. dcli8ht was heard over the applause, I ln‘,lv dunl
taxes or the exist- screamed for help, and attendants had
mndcp
ublic last night a distinctly op- j announced it had no written confesm h,
presen, vice-president nnd and M r.. Irving J. Belcher rushed tnto
tobacco' liquor nnd ,nhoritnnco to break down the door which Sher­
timistic
review of conditions for the sion when the counsel for defense asktaxes.
’■ K- Stevens, the president o f the
----lock hnd locked, in order to reach
her hushnnd's arms, smiling happily.
month.
Importnnt changes for the ed for a copy o f it.
Senator Simmons, of North Cnro­ him. His stomach wns pumped out
Peoples Bank at present together with
The trinl o f Dr. Irving J K Belcher
better were seen in the credit situa-1
------------------------linn
proposed:
;v- &gt; olhor l°cnl financiers
nnd wns at an end. Tho Tarpon Springs
immediately, and attending physic­
■ »c • O.lers making it a progressive
A gradunted income tax on corpora­ ians severnl hours later pronounced tlon, “ distinct encouragement” . in Jacksonville Detective
physician, who hnd been chnrgcd with
mnny bnslc business lineH nnd strong
tions, ranging from 12Vj to 25 per him out o f danger.
K? ,tr°n* financial institution nnd
mnnsiimghter in connection with the
H ad a Close Call from
liquidation indicating increuscd abili­
Pfficered and directed by Seminole
cent in lieu o f the excess profits tax.
Sherlock woh put in jail.
death of twenty-yenr-old Virginia
ty
of
business
to
settle
its
accounts.
pounty citizens.
Restoration of tho income surtax
Bad Neffroe’s Knife
Turner, o f Clearwater, whose body
The
"wholesome
improvement"
rates to a maximum of 52 per cent COULTER K IL L E D BY
The new bank and trust company
was found floating in Booker creek, •
which the hoard’s correspondents Cut in Neck Officer Acosta Pulled Gun
, ^ ndy f" r operation about the about fifteen miles from here, Ailg. on incomes in excess of $500,000.
F A L L IN M IA M I HOTEL
found in almost every section, appear­
Repeal of tho transportation taxes
nnd Shot Assailnnt
uV •N°vcn,l'er nnd will add g re a t-'
COM PANION HELD. ed to have been based largely on tho
27, wns a free man.
on freight, passenger and Pullmnn ac­
“ 1
“ ,otlr a,r"ng financial instlA fte r exactly one hour of delibern- j
advance in cotton prices. As the re(By Th* Aiioclattd Prau)
° f this ci‘ y- The hank nnd tlon, the jury o f six “ good men nnd commodations.
(By Th. Auocl.t.d Prau)
Hult o f the highor cotton values liqui- i JAC K S O N V ILLE , Oct. 1.__DetecRetention
o
f
the
corporation
capital
M IAM I, Oct. 1.— Robert W. Coul­
2
, ° T ny wiM hnvo «
capital true" found the verdict for the defend­
dation has taken plnce and wholesale tivc E. L. Acosta, locnl police dopartstock tax.
,n
The First National ant.
ter, twenty-nine, o f Atlnntn, died here
nnd retail trnde has been buoyed up, ment, had an easy night InHt night,
Repeal
of
the
$2,000
exemption
al­
, ; h f ' 0’000 -ad the Seminole
lust night, ns a result o f fractured
Another indictment pending against
the reports said.
although severely injured ns a result
lowed corporations.
J ! y .I,!nk Wlth *r'0.000 makes an
skull .received when he fell out o f a
Dr. Hclchur, charging him with being
Marked improvement in the credit jo f a peculiar attack late yesterday hy
Thnt individual exemptions be con­ fifth-Htory window of a local hotel to
[ 2 c U n finnnCinl 8trcnRth th,,t wil1 an accessory after the fact is dispos­
situation wns cited hy the review ns a negro he had arrested. Acosta plncfined
to incomes below $20,000,
n cement- gallery four floors below. the noteworthy feature o f business
ing of the body o f MisH Turner, will
l&gt;
,hl&gt;
ed tho negro in the front sent of his
the strength, the courage,
Slight reductions in the normal J. J. Burke, jr., who was in Cdulter’s during the month, the hoard declar­
L»o taken up somo timo during tho
be wisdom, tm.
ear, got besido h(m nnd started to
rates on incomo below $20,000.
room nt the time, is being held for ing that "taken nil in nil, from n
drive to police station. Tho negro
0me Pc"plo when they put un $i°00 oon ,W,wt0r Wh° n “ JudB° fr0,U nnothor cir‘
Senntor Simmons told tho sdnnte investigation.
n °n&lt;-* day and nv,,.., i
V,
cult comes to try another case pendfinancial standpoint, the month has suddenly plunged u knife in the o f­
tmount by ninny thnn 8C| 1° ^bnt 1,,K lnPinellas county. It is notconbeen in thc main a period of distinct ficer’s neck just below the ear. Asocta
^ir money |n „ bo.
r " 1.’!
“ plnc® sldered likely, however, that this inencouragement.”
grabbed his pistol and Hhot the negro
°t wait for forZ n inHtitutlon " n&lt;1 Jlctment will he prosecuted.
The hoard noted only n slight in­ clear through his hod. A negro rush­
' o trust
K" c°nipnny to put
crease in employment in the thirty ed from the Hidewalk and grabbed the
m r calia f T , ny ' ° tnk0 c a r« » * «&gt;® H E A R IN G GN RECETIVER
days, hut added that while the cit'd of officer’s arm and wns still holding
The new I 1nVe8,mont 1‘urposes.
O C K L A W A H A V A L L E Y ROAD
the harvesting and crop movement him when a policeman arrived. Tho
I'm start wiJJ"., U',"1 tru&gt;t company
TO ISSUE CE R TIFIC ATE S.
season might tend to increase tho negro shot will apparently recover and
[he bank, „f 5 f T** wiahcs of 0,1
number of unemployed, this wns like­ Acosta I h not believed fotully Injured.
If the pconlJ
countF nn'l «U
(B y Th. A iu ct.t.d Frail)
ly to be offset hy a growth in demand Tho negro who Beized tho dotectivo’s
O C A LA, Fin., Oct. 1.— Hearing in
Im ongE L
, Wil1 lnko itHPl«co
for labor on the part of manufacturing arm to keep him from Bhooting again,
[t,te
nrRt‘ ina‘ itutions of the circuit court horo on application of
To the Bigr Merchant’s Gala D ay and Celebration industries.
escaped hut wns arrested late Inst
tho receiver o f tho Ocklawnhn Valley
“ Itnilrouds hnvo begun to incrcaso night.
Last Thursday and Made it a Success
Railroad, fo r permission to issuer corthe number of their employes to »omo
tificatcs to pay $10,000 back taxcH,
extent, especially in the far West,” EX-SERVICE MEN RE­
lA cC on Jn A e t D e C i ( , e d t O
| ^Pt American Suff- promises to bo lengthy, ns almost the Chnirmnn A. E. Yowell, of tho yesterday a Herald representative was tho review continued, “ nnd tho fact
C E IV E T H E IR MONEY
entire population o f tho towns along Trade Extension Committco, who hnd informed that tho committee would that building contracts hnvo reached
gesi()ns on A gen da the route are on hand to testify. They charge nnd generni supervision o f tho come out ail right on tho financial a record figuro for this year promises
JA C K S O N V ILLE , Oct. l.-E x -s e rnre urging tho operation o f tho road committees on tho Merchant's Gala part o f the nffulr as ho hnd figured partial employment in that service vice men or their dependents ln Flori­
hfycs^'rdn* /— The JnPnncso cab bo continued.
Day celebration givon last Thursday tho accounts very close a week ago during the autumn.” Thore has been da aro receiving a total o f $170,858,
^in k to „aydr .‘dod '» P'-inciule, «cwishes to tako this means o f thank- nnd knew about how much it would n steady nnd reasonably heavy move­ each month from the fedora] govern­
U^srican iu !l'VT ,ler' *° nccePt the S A Y S REDS W A N T
ing all those who sorved on his com- tako to entry tho plan through. That ment o f agriculturo products to dis­ ment according to statistics mndo pub­
the lic in Washington by the Vetorsna'
mittce and did so much toward mak­ this Extension Committee could pull tributing and export centers,
PEACE, BU T W IL L
b ^hlngton Jonf8 " 8 t0 A * cnda
W A R IF FORCED. ing the day tho great success that it off such an claborata affair making ev­ hoard roportod. Prices o f most o f Burcou. A tdtul o f 3,676 checks aro
achieved. The members o f the com­ erything absolutely freo nnd pay all thoso have advanced to an extent, al­ mailed to Florida each month, involv­
(By Th* AitoaliMd Frau)
mittees worked early and Into'to ar­ expenses speaks well fo r tho commit­ though n drop in livestock quotations ing an avorago amount o f $6,834.82
MOSCOW, Oct. 1.— "Soviet Russia range for ovory detail and only these tee and for tho business men who re­ wns seen, attributed to local market­ each day o f tho twenty-five work day
wants pence with hor neighbors, but who hove been in similar positions sponded so generously to tho solicita­ ing conditions.
month. Tho daily mailing includes
r C. H. w,n’ '* ’» 0ct- 1— Tho body If war is forced upon us wo w ill de­ know how much work tjioro is at­ tion fo r monoy to moot tho expenses.
seventy-five compensation checks av­
Lot's seo; what was it they wrote eraging $47.84 each and sixty-eight ink'm all boys’ In CnrPu ni!er' Wn“ found fend tho fruits o f tho rovoluution and tached to such a big undertaking. Everyone who assisted in any way,
millions o f workers and peasants nre Thore were muny good workers on and especially thoso who donated meat paragraphs about when skirts wjsni surancec hecks with an average val­
V * y«terday "ho h °W ^
" Car
*x«. n sank
h° nd crUBhed with ready to fight fo rus," declared Leon the committee and they rallied to Mr. and broad, mil'x, pickles, etc., aro here­ longT
ue o f $47.74.
Trtlzky, commlsslr fo r war In the so- Yow ell’s coll like Boldlers nnd mot ov- by tendered the thanks o ^th o Trade
down witheJ
head and
The smaller the country, the moro
viot government in an impressive re­ cry demand made upon them. In n Extension Committco through the
For office supplies, stationery, etc,
conversation with Chairman Yowell chairman, Arthur E. Yowell.
sensntive the pride o f Its ruler.
view o f 60,000 red troops today.
come to the Herald office.

DR. BELCHER
IS INNOCENT
SAYS JURY

BUSINESS BETTER

CHAIRMAN YOWELL THANKS
ALL MEMBERS OF COMMITTEES
•
AND THOSE WHO DONATED

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�FORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 80,1#1
MINSTREL SHOW
GREAT LAST NIGHT.
tic effect and the stage really looked
good— Just like a real minstrel show
ato go would look and the boys dressed
In white pants, black socks, white
shirts, black ties carrying out the
White and Black Rovue, George A . DeCottos, the interlocutor in black ev­
ening dress, tho end man in purplo
and green suits made a most en­
trancing picturo as tho curtain roso
while they sang tho opening chorus
nnd tho merry minstrel mon cavorted
across the stage,
Billy Hoffmun, black faco in "Down
Yonder," Percy Mero in "A a in 't Wo
Got Fun", Tom Martin in "Savo a L it­
tle Drnm for M e"; Bob Herndon in
" I ’m Gonnn Quit Saturday," and Geo.
McLaughlin in "F ix e, Simple nnd
Disengaged,"
were
tho ' blnck
face
comedians
that
kept
tho
; uudlcnco
in
a
roar
ail during
1tho first part. They nro always good
and they were especially good in tho
Dixie Minstrels.
Tho blnck face boys who sat in tho
clrclo nnd interrupted tho interlocutor
by pulling some good stuff all thru
tho show wero Bob Herndon, Tom
Martin, Gcorgo McLaughlin,
Percy
Mero, Billio Hoffman, Paul
Lake,
Snowbnll Sutton, L ill Connelly.
Tho ballad singers were Maurice
Helston who rendered "Crooning” n
lullaby song ns only Mnurlce can sing
it, and II. J. Clause who snng "Mam-1
my’s Llttlo Sonny, Honoy B oy" as only
Clause could sing it nnd Sid Rivo, thnt
old time minstrel man who gave thorn
" I Found You" ns only Sid Rivo can

D O U G L A S M A C L E A N in

A lso a Comedy and F O X N E W S

E T H E L C L A Y T O N IN “ SHARP
A LSO A SU N SH INE COMEDY

The W orld Owes
Me a Living
Said tho fellow who did not like to work
nnd he really thought tho world should
• pay him without working
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H E O B T A IN E D T H E L IV IN G
But such a life— it wns his theory about
how to get a living without working.
Tho world owes each one a living but it
is up to every one to collect it. The best
way to get tho best living is to have your
money where you can ge t it when you
want it— in the bank
Wi
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The O N L Y D E C E N T L IV IN G
Is obtained by saving your money while
you are making it nnd put it in tho bnnk
where it draws 4 per cent interest.

Copyright 19J1 Hart Ssdiallncr &amp; Murx

L E T U S T E L L YOU
A B O U T IT TODAY

H e r e ’s w h a t we m
by bigger values this

impersonating tho old time negro
preacher and kept tho audience in an
uproar while ho "lucidated” about tho
church debt. Bob in an old timor on
the minstrel stngo nnd always good
but getting better with age.
Tho
quartotta composed o f Maurice Hel­
ston, S. S. Baumel, Tom Martin and
A. C. Warren snng sovornl selections
Tho esthetic dnneing o f M I bs Dnph­
nnd catchy potpourri thnt wore most
no
WimbiBh in Egyptian costume wns
itbly rendered, the voices blending per­
a
dream
o f grace, this young lady be­
fectly nnd they received tho
glad
ing tho embodiment o f tho dancers of
hand alt along the way.
Tho Cabaret Scene in which George ancient times, graceful, talented, beau­
DcCottcs, tho interlocutor, entertains tiful in face nUd figure, oxemplyfying
his winter guests opened with
tho tho spirits o f woodland nymphs nnd
benutiful girls gowned in beautiful fairies.
Tom Martin, nnd Mildred Holly cap­
evening attire Heated at tables and
tured
tho crowd in their catchy duett
tho host entertains them with cabaret
entitled
"Oh Me, Oh M y" being n
features consisting o f the song and
sprightly
song and dance and both o f
chorus by Miss Dnphno Wimhish " I ’m
them
being
good in their part.
Nobody’s Bnliy" nnd the chorus o f
The grand ensemble o f the entire
beautfiui girls assisting her with a
company closed tho big show thnt was
catchy dance went big.
Sam Baumel gave n song thnt wns a great success in every way.
The following were tho members of
well received nnd then some o f his
great dances nnd was called back so the clrclo nnd chorus:
many times they had to cease calling
Bob Holly, Jr., Miss Wimblsh, Misshim for ho was all in. Sam 1b a foot- or Mero, Miss Henry, Miss Millor,
light favorite and can eertalnly dance. 1Mias Shinholscr, Misses Holly, Miss Greene, S. A. Dutton

The Peoples Bank
of Sanford

Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx
New fall styles specially
priced at

Satisfaction or money back

The H om e o f Hurt Scliaffuer &amp; M arx Clothes

Child Hygiene Survey
o f the State Complete
W o rk W ill Start Soon

the school children and will inaugur­
ate a follow-up system to see that tho
defects revealed by tho examination
nro corrected wherever possible.

Program is Ambitious One to Cover
All Subjects

W ASH IN G TO N "P O S T"

Plans for tho Child Hygiene Survey

It’s a Real Special of

COMMENTS ON I1UYAN
IN FLO R ID A POLITICS,

of tho Stnto have been completed nnd
tho work will start October 1st. Three
units will he sent from tho United torinl on William J. Bryan’s prospects
StatcB Public Health Service to assist of being elected Senator from Florithe State Board o f Health in this da. The Boat says:

Ladies’ H ats and Waists

RESULTS YE S TE R D A Y
A t Chicago B, Cleveland 0.
American League
A t Philadelphia 0, New York fi
A t Boston G, Washington 2.
Others not scheduled.

T H A T ’S

for Tomorrow only

National Lcnguo
| "Tho Democrats o f
Florida nre
A t St. Louis fi-3, Pittsburgh 4-1
Ihc program is an ambitious one committed to tho policy ofpromoting (second game called at end of sixth,
and aims to establish a child welfare their public officials, demanding thnt account of darkness).
organization throughout tho stuto thnt they work their way up from tho bot­
Only game scheduled.
S c &amp; d Ullfo "

UCUvitl° H

W e have gone through our stock and selected some of the
Classiest H ats and W aists. A ll N E W F A L L GOODS,
but with drastic cuts on each H at and each W aist, for the
purpose of—
.

phnM8 »ow. I f they Intend to apply this polAmerican Association
A t Indianapolis 3, Milwaukee 2,
A t Toledo 4, St. Paul 3.
A t Louisville 3, Kansas City 8.
Others not scheduled.

“ Stimulating Our Hot Weather Sales"
The lateness o f the summer has naturally caused a reluctness on the part o f buyers to purchase fall goods, so
this—
.

JONES RECEIVER FOR
JA C K S O N V ILLE BANK,

year rovcnled tho fa c t that defective mo8t ' mP°riunt offices
teeth wns first on tho list o f defects [
------------------found. About 80 per cent o f ail chilF IV E MEN Kl
dren examined woro found to havo do— —
fectlve teeth.
| P A R L IN , N. J., Sept
The other units, conslstin got a doc- woro killed nnd throo
tor, a nurso and n microscopist, will whon explosives being
■tart In different part* of tho stnto.. motor truck blow up.
Thoy w ill begin by tho examination o f was felt ton mllos awn'

JAC K S O N V ILLE * Sept. 30.— Tho
comptroller today forwarded tho ap­
pointment o f Lake Jones as rocolvor
for tho Guaranty Trust and .Rnvlngs
Bnnk o f Jacksonville, which was roeonly closed by the comptroller. This
appointment is subject to confirma­
tion by tho cldcult judge.

SATURD AY SPECIAL
Is an economy event that will appeal to the thrifty buy­
er of discriminating taste. D on ’t miss it.

"Castles In Spain" hnve often fig­
ured In poetry, but American capital
has given castles in Austria a status
o f prosaic reality.— Washington Stnr.

W H E R E S T Y L E R E IG N S
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an and child whom it is our privilege to
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that each client is a partner with us in this
rapidly growing bank— and that sound fi­
nancial building for him means sound growth
also for this institution.

WE INVITE YOU
to share this partnership. Remember that
we are hero to Hervc your interests.
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attending Stetson University at De1L in d , hns accepted the position of
pipe organist at tile Presbyterian

MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor,
1•_________ Phone 217-W

SOCIAL C ALEN D AR

church at DeLand.
Mrs. F. E. Savage returned home
Inst night front an extended visit to
ichmond, Vn., and other places east,

SATU R D AY— Children's Story Hour "topping over in Jncksonvll'o enroute

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will ho held nt Central Park at 5 home,
o'clock.
I
Mrs. E. F. Householder has returnM ONDAY— Women's Guild,
Holy
cd home front a pleasant visit with
CrosH Parish, will lie held at the
her sister in Iowa and with rela­
Hectory tit 3:30 p. m,
tives in Ohio and ll'ino's.
The Pipe Organ Club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Forrest McAllister,
Sain Murrell, who is attending
West First street at 1 o'clock.
Stetson University, at DcLund, is
Circle No. 1, of the Methodist church,
spending tin* week-end with bis par­
will meet with Mrs. W. S. Thorn­
ents, Captain and Mrs, K. It. Murrell.
ton at .‘I p. in.

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Miss Katherine Matthews has re­
Katherine Matthews, who has spent
the summer nt Cltdremore, Okln., hns turned from an extended visit to Okreturned to make her home with her Jahoina and is the guest of her sister
sister, Mrs. Sam Bradford, nnd will Mrs. Sam Bradford.
TeSUmn iter studies at the Hanford
| Miss Erminiii Houser arrived homo
High school.
— ----I yesterday and is spending a few days
Mrs. W. II. Peters has returned, with her mother. Miss Houser will
home after spending the summer in return to Columbia, H. C., tomorrow
New York. Her little daughter, Mar- and will attend school there this wingnret, is attending school in St, An- ter.
gustlnc this winter .
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PRETTY BRIDGE PARTY.
John M. Murrell, of Miami, is spend
The lovely home of Mrs. It. P.
ing u few days here with Ills parents, Drummond was tho scene of a pretty
Cnpt. and Mrs. K. It. Murrell,
party yesterday afternoon when she
-------|entertained at bridge, the guests iu.Jmlgo Schelle Maines and David eluding tile members of the Monday
Speer were in Del.und yesterday on Bride Club, there being three tallies
business.
of players.
-------Fragrant pink roses were used in
Miss Dorothy Jennings, of Union,! charming profusion in toe rooms
H. O., arrived yesterday to attend the where the card tables were placed,
funeral of Mrs. Frank Woodruff, .lr. | The card game pluye dduring the
— —
\ afternoon proved most interesting.
Kliadrn and Louise Culpepper, of | High score among tin- club members
Geneva, are (In guests of their aunt, was made by Miss Mahle Bowler, who
Mrs, Dnvir! Speer.
was awarded a silver pencil.
Miss
Mell Whilner making high score
Mr. Irn Riinson and Master Arthur among tho guests, was presented a
ltanson, «if Charlotte, N. &lt;’., and .Mrs. book.
Duncan, of Troy, Ain., arrived yes­
At the conclusion of tin. card game,
terday afternoon, ladng called here by Mrs Drummond served chicken salad
the death of Mrs. Frank Woodruff, Jr. sandwiches, pickles, olives, chocolate
Mr. ltanson is an unde, and Arthur is milk and angel food cuke
11 brother of the deceased.
Thoco substituting for absent club
members were; Misses Midi Whilner,
Mrs. [,. il. Ilollnr and attractive lit­ Adelaide Higgins, Mcsdnmcs Hurry
tle daughter, Miriam, are expected lleeratt, Ralph Wigiit and Sam
home today from Newport News, \ oiintz, Club members ppresent wore,
Va., where they have been visiting Mesdames B. L. Perkins, David Cald­
for some time.
well, Charles L. Britt, F. E. Round Ilot, Claude Howard, E. F. HouseholdMiss Virginia DeCoursey, who is er, and Miss Mahle Bowler.
DEPENDABLES CLASH.

“Foot of First St.”

HOF-M AC!

Mrs. W. S. Thornton entertained
the members of the Depcndnhles
Class of tin* Methodist Sunday school,
very delightfully yesterday afternoon
at her home on West First street.
The afternoon was pleasantty spent
with games and music after which the
Hostess served punch and cake as re­
freshments.
SOCY
FIVE MOST PLEASAN T
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Under the direction of the Smile
and Fellowship League, Dr. George
Hyman, will announce nt the Baptist
Temple on next Sunday night the
names of the five most pleasant men
In Sanford.
Home to thu service and hear this
annpuncomont. Make out a list of
tile five men you would numo a ml seo
how close you como to tho decision of
the longue.
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When the street dance was given
Thursday night in front of the court
house, little Miss Katherine Tncknch
kept the great crowd tlmt thronged A TTR A C TIV E AFTERNOONFROCK
on each side walk amused with her
Most npjM'nling is lids model in jicwtcr
fancy
dancing. Miss
Katherine's gray crfjie dv Chine, designed for after­
home is in Gainesville, Fla. Not so noon wear. ( &gt;n either side of the straight
many people know her, and on all gathered skirt there are stitched narrow
bands of self-materia I, the edges of
sides people were greatly pleased with which arc picoled. Filet lace forms the
her graceful dancing, and upon ipies- collar, vest and cuffs. Medium sire
Honing her, said she was the grand requires .(J# yards .pinch erfipe, with
K yard p in ch lining lor thc under­
daughter of Mrs. B. E. Tncknch. Piiis
body and 3 yards filet edging for trim*
talented little Miss never took a danc­ tiling.
Pictorial Review Dress No. 053L
ing lesson in her life, this shows that
list, and 10
Kj to 20
she bus a gifted talent that is well Sizes, 3.1 to 36 inches bust,
years, i ’rrite, 35 cents.
worth training.

OITIco supplies of all kinds at The
Herald Prlhtlng, Co. When you want
anything In'this linu see Tho Herald.
We have it or can get it.

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T H IS S A L E PRICE
IS C A S H
Don’t fnil to drive through our
filling stntion nnd try your
wheel nlignmont. The Weaver
indicator shows you If your
wheels need attention.

The Christian Endeavor Society o f
Vulcanizing
tho Prcsbyterinn church havo re-or­
ganized with tho following new o ffi­
cers:
President— Gnyle Marshall.
Vice-Pros.—Theo. Rung*.
Cor.-Sec.— Mrs. R. C. Maxwell.
1st nnd Elm Avc. Phone 447-W
Rcc. Sec.— Zcta Davison.
Trens.— Wilburn Rumple.
Cnpt. Co. A.— Mae Holly.
Lieut. Co. A.— Genevieve Lehman.
by many, coming to Holy Cross. All
Pianist— Miss Long, Fern Ward.
are asked cordially to come.
Cupt. Co. B.— Florence Henry.
Lieut. Co. B.— Anna DuBose.
FIR S T M ETHODIST CHURCH.
Cortier Pctrk avenue and Fifth St.
BAPTIST SERVICES SUNDAY.
S. W. Walker, D.D., pnstor. Sunday
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9:,'10 a.m. Thc Rally and Promotion school at 9:90 a. m., J. C. Hutchison,
supt.
Day in the Sunday School.
Drenching at 11 n. nt. and 7:90 p. m&gt;
11 :(i0 a. m. The
preaching service.
by
the pnstor. Subject of morning
Hon. John D. Jinkins will lie the
sermon,
“ Dead Enemies.”
Evening
speaker nt this service.

In emits at leust, the styles fur fall
nnd winter are new, showing more
definition of the llguro and less
"wrilppy" lines. Matty of them have
During sleeves and skirts .decidedly
full, as revealed l»y the model selected
for llluslration. In this inode) side
panels are sldrred Into cut seams and
ornamented with silk embroidery, Tho
hemming collar Is of beaver fur.

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nnd clcnned nt your home nr we wilt
call for and deliver. Hamilton n&lt;nah
Electric
Washers
used.— Snnford
Steam Pressery, 317 1st St. Phone 5(10

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GRACEFUL DANCER.

CARPETS AND RUGS
WASHED

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CH RISTIAN ENDEAVOR
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS

6:30 p. m. ' I V Yoon* I'cip lc, moot- ” ™ on' ,W^ t
, ‘ h! M“ U"
Inc. M l,. Nellie Lowlnc, iMller. I8” " ' 0" ' 7
F.pwo'th L e „B„e » , 6;i 0
7,30
Thc cvenlnc .service will I’-™ ; 8f cl“ l
he in chnrge of Dr. George Hyman.
His subject will be, "Four Things
in Heaven Made on Earth.”
The names of the five most plensnnt
C H R IS TIA N SCIENCE
men in Sanford will he rend out at
SERVICES
at tho evening service.
“ We’ve Snved a Place For You."
S U N D A Y, October 2d
Subject: "U N R E A L IT Y "
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

DIPLOMAS TO BE GIVEN.

Altho the following rules may not
la1 found in any standard tile book,
they are very interesting and to tlm
point.
Don’t fumble, you might better die
when a little hoy.
Don’t habitually holler "Slgnal"listen.
Don't la1afraid of overshifting.
Don't forget to clump the runners
legs.
Don't let one interferer tnke you off
— its ridiculous.
Don't hestitate to dive for s runner
— its the only way sometimes.
Don’t go to the leld without your
brains.
Don't forget a football player may
be a gentleman.
Don't get tired.
Use your ears to bear signals.
Use your mouth to tell the team
alkoiit the other teams piny.
Use your eyes to diagnose the play
Use your brains all tho time.
Use your Ighting spirit and get
more.
Use your legs to run faster.
Use your strnight arm tn wnrd off
a tackier.
Use your hands of tho defense all
tho lime.
Use your lingers to handle the hull.
Use your opponent up and yourself
as wtdl until the game is won.
Hoys the Penn conch thought these
important enough to make up and
publish for his men so lets also pro.
fit by them.

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Our Christian Endeavor Boclety
meets each Sunday night, and if you'll
only como ’Twill give us much delight.
A t half pnst six we gather in our
Christian Endeavor room, so make n
.special effort nnd do not stay at home.
Subject: "M y Time." Leader, Robt.
Greene.

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ONCE ON HER KNEE;
BOSSES HER NOW!
She used to dnndlc him on hor knee.
Now he "bosses” her in photoplny pro­
duction!
Such is the situation
concerning
Carrie Ctnrk Ward, chornctor actress
in "Sham,” Ethel Clayton's new Para­
mount picture at tho Star Thoatro to­
night, nnd Thomas HolTron, whd di­
rected the production under tho super­
vision of Elmer Ilnrris the author,
“ Yes," says tho comedienne who
plays an amusing role in the offering,
" I used to rock ‘Tommy* to Hleep—
and never did I think that one day ho
would tell me to do 'this nnd that* on
the stage o f n motion picture studio.
Mrs, Ward and Director Heffran
were both horn in Virginin City, No
vndn, during the enrly mining camp I
days and both became players. Mrs.
Ward first supported Madame ModJeska, then played Irish comody in
every large eity o f the country. Iloffrun was formerly stage director for
Cohan and Harris, A. H. Woods and
Mrs. Flske.
“ Sham" is nn adaptation o f
the
Elmer Harris nnd Geraldine Bonner
stage success, telling a clever nnd
amusing story of a "gentle grafter”
who most conveniently "forgets" to
pay her bills. An excellent company

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Judge and Mr#. Schcllo Maine# left
last night for Lake Butler, whero they
will tnke pnrt In ushering into exist­
ence the new county of Union, and
nlso of a big bnrbocuo nnd picnic being
staged by Union county citizen# there
today. The Judge is one of the homo
boys around Lako Butler and has been
invited to mnke a npeech outling pro­
gress in new counties.

About ninety diplomas will he giv­
en to pupils of the First £ p t is t Sun­
day sehriol on next Sunday morning.
These are for those who are being
promoted from one department to mi­
nt hor. The whole morning at the Tem­
All the
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Brother- ple will he used as a rally.
Mrs. .1. 'I’. Gaines and children of
members of the rehool are urged to ,
son
have
returned
from
their
wed­
Adairsville, Gn., are the guests of
he present at 11:15 a. to., to lie ready |
Mr. and Mrs. S. W, Bradford for Sev­ ding trip to the east coast, ami are at
for tile Grand Graduation March. No
Inline
to
their
friends
nt
313
West
ern t days of this week enroute to their
one in Sanford should miss this big
Second
street.
winter borne in Avon Park.
dny at the temple.

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CO AT STYLES ARE NEW

JUDGE MA1NES A T T IIE OLD
HOME IN NEW COUNTY
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WOMEN’ S GUILD.

Tomorrow is Rally Dny. The be­
.Sunday School
10:00 a. tu.
ginning of the fall nnd winter cam­
Church Service
11:00 n. nt.
paign for Christ nnd the church. Ev|cry member and friend, every Congre-1
Women’s Club Bldg., Onk Avc.
'nationalist in the city, is urged to lie
All Are Welcome.
present at the Bible school and morn­
ing preaching service. There is great
work to be done and we need your
presence and help. Do not let a more
DADE SCHOOL HOARD
excuse keep you away. We believe
ASK S F E C IA L SESSION
you will enjoy these special services.
TO AU TH O R IZE BONDS
Bible school meets at 9:&lt;lf&gt; a. m. At
11 o'clock Mr. Burhans will speak on
M IA M I, Oct. 1.— Governor Hardee
"The Great Things o f Life."
will he asked to call it special session
The Christian Endlinvor meets at
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, iof the state legislature to authorize
ti:3(&gt; p.
l&gt;. in. the night service will be-;,. ,
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gin at
it 7:90. Subject, "Why God1
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Lows Mail.
I bonds, the board decided Thursday aft-ome and bring your
friends.', .
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teriioon. rite issue, if authorized, will
Strangers in the city are specially
w
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j be taken by Slayton and Company,’ Totledo, Ohio, bond house, ftt 90 cents on
the dollar
The bonds are to bear &lt;1
CHURCH p F TH E HOLY CROSS.
per cent interest.
Sunday church services for 19th
The board took this action follow­
Sunday after Trinity, October 2, will ing a long conference with the trus­
be:
tees o f the nine Dade districts and
the bond company's Florida represen­
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
tative. The1 chairman of the hoard
Clmrnl Celebration, 11 a. m.
said
this afternoon thnt it would be
Vespers, 7:90 p. m.
impossible
to keep the schools open
It is to be noted that there will bo
more
than
sixty
days, if public insti­
no enrly service ns the Rcc'or goes
tutions
of
the
county
cannot secure
elsewhere: and also, tlmt Vespers will
the
approval
of
the
state
legislature
begin at 7:90 p. in., the earlier hour
to the bond issue.
for tile winter schedule.

The fall meeting of the Women's
Guild, Holy Cross Parish, will In- held
There is nn half hour of prelude
A Southern reformer has been fined
at tile Rectory, Monday, October 9, music before each service by tho orfor
drunk nnd disorderly conduct. "If
nt 9:30 p. in.
unit 1st, Mrs. Fannie Munson, on the
the
righteous scarcely be saved,
-----------------------] Holy Cross Organ o f the bent nnd
where shall the wicked and ungodly
The world news the day it happens,'
world's best music,
appear?”
delivered nt your door each evening, I’aHs of Orntuires nnd other noted
compositions. Such is being enjoyed
Ific the week.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1,1921

Auctioning Jobless Men in Boston

PA GE T H U S
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On California Ranch Five Thouiand
of tho Anlmala Aro Accommodatod at tho 8amo Tlmo.

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ttlonS v.ral night ago and was
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“0’r^ die initiation ceremonies. K.
ro«&lt;h 11,8 Tallahassee, wna elect■
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A mlnlnture rallrond system consistIng of five miles of standard gage
track, an 18-ton steam locomotive, an
announces a reduction in prices o f 35 per
auxiliary and emergency gasoline loco­
motive and a fleet of 30 siHiclully ar­
cent on all short orders, and the price o f
ranged feeding curs Is used on the
regu lar meals will be reduced later.
Diamond ljnr ranch In California to
feed 8,000 hogs. And It takes two men
less than One hour to do tho Job.
Tho mechanical equipment Is the
most Ingenious and unique of any In
use.
Feeding yardB are arranged so they
fr*Wt on both sides o f the track. At
the front of each yard Is a Isrge hog
trough. Directly over each trough Is
a gate, hinged at the top, operated by
Quick nnd Satis£actory Service W ill be Rendered
.a trip release which causes the gnte
to swing outward so that the porkers
COFFEE, 5c per cup— Drink All You Wnnt
may have access to their feed when
the dinner gong sounds.
Will appreciate a cnl) from you---------- Give us n Trinl
A 1,500-gullou tank hns liccn mount­
ed on n flat car and a series of agita­
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lino engine, have been Installed inside
this huge vat. Tlicie paddles stir the
feed constantly nnd keep It mixed thor­
oughly.
There Is a cutoff delivery spout nt
the bottom of the tank which Is so ar­
ranged with a hood that It can be ex­
tended illroctljr over the rows of
troughs as the locomotive hauling the
feed car steams slowly down the feed­
ing alley.
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One attendant operates the cutofT
valve and Alls each trough with feed,
Urhaln l.eroux, charity worker, Is shown conducting the llrst "auction
while the other releases the gntes aft­
snlo" of u man, since before the Civil war, on historic ltoston common. The
er the feed Is deposited,—Cincinnati ■
man on the unction block Is “ Jim" Ferries, twenty-three years old, war vet­
Post.
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List your property with me fo r prompt service and

Everything in Season can always S
be Found at

T H E BELL CAFE

... v\a Oct. 1.— With tho
SJ“
tourist season Eau Gnl{ ? ^ about to construct a tentw . ,,h will havo accommodations
Whet)mate1y 5,000 persons. Tho
,P!rill differ from the UBunl run,
that It will be divided
' “ each tenant having a space
. go’ fcct. The camp will bo lo* 2 , west of the tracks o f the
\ East Coast ailrond, nearly
the reservation coming within
corporate limits of tho town.
,mn will be divided Into 1,500
ich capable of caring for two to
rrsons. It will be equipped eran. Jobless, broke and hungry. Other men out o f work were offered In like
„ c|cctric lighting systtm, sanl- manner,
ewerage and flowing artesian
Work is expected to be comon the first unit of the camp, o fthat city to photograph Bconery in ACCIDENTS IN U. S., COST
ONE B ILLIO N A YE AR .
jn(f of 500 lots, within a few wns wrapped in a sheet, placed in a
weighted pine box, taken far out into
Blscaync Bay, and given a burial at
W AS H IN G TO N , D. C., Sept. 27.—
sea.
Moro
than one billion dollars n year
( AUenhurst. Fla., Oct. l.- T h c memis the toll exacted by industrial ac­
of Aguinaldo, notablo Piliplno
cidents In the United Stntcs.
wiw, who gave United StateH troops N E W YORK G IA N TS
W ON F IV E P E N N A N T S
That’s tho estlmato of Sidney J.
|little trouble until his enpture by
W ORLDS CHAMPS ONCE. Williams, secretary o f the National
* late General Frederick Funston,
Savety Council.
i well perpetuated here in tho form
N E Y YO R K , Sept. 30.— The New
Williams bases his findings on a
j what is said to be his money box
Uich held the monetary spoils o f his York Giants have won five pennants thorough investigation of industrial
[operations and served to satisfy his in the National Longue including and accidents in 1919.
There were 3,000,000 industrial ncLions o fnative followers. The box, since 1905, but they have ebeen vic­
Ifor.Jtmcted of steel, is three feet torious in only one world’s series play. cidcnts In that year.
The fatal accidents, Williams es­
liide and five feet In height. I t was McGraw won the world's title with
Jbrought to AUenhurst by tho lato his team in 1905 against the Philldcl- timates, resulted in the loss o f 6,000
■Commodore Alien, founder o f the phin Athletics, nnd though he hns hnd working days each, making a total of
Itoim, and who was quite ft collector greater orgnnlzntions since the Amer­ 138,000,000 working dnys.
Temporary disabilities aro estimat­
Id loavenlrs of this kind. Although ican League chnmplonB overcome
ed to have enused the loss o f 50,000,Itaring some few characteristics of them.
Thescrlcs o f 1905 consisted of five 000 dnys.
■the present day strong boxes, it could
Permnntnt disabilities enused loss
Vfcardly be considered fire proof. Its shutout games o f which the Giants
I massive door Is opened through three won four. Christy Mathewson turned of 115,000,000 working dnys.
That makes n total of 280,000,000
■locks and four combinations. Each o f in three of tho voclorles. Only 01,Ithe three locks is concealed by an or- 723 portions saw all five o f tho games working dnys— the totul time toll of
Inamental metallic disc on which arc nnd the total gnte receipts were a 1910 Industrial accidents.
Willinnis estimates the average
(described the wnce of a woman. The mite over $08,000, but It wn sn series
(metallic discs respond to the comlna- that will stand ns one of the greatest daily wage of the workmen injured
at $4. That gives those 290,000,000
(tion Culm. The relic is kept on exhi­ in hnsebnll world series history.
New York won tho first game 3 to lost dnys a wngo value of $1,184,000,bition in thelocnl postotTice.
0 nnd was turned back by the same 000.
But all that isn’t lost. Tho 23,000
Monticelio, Fin., Oct. I.— Front Juf- score In tho second contest. They
l/rrson county, which supplies ninety won th cthird, 9 to 0, the fourth l to men who lost their lives dldnVhava
to pny for food nnd lodging. That
percent, of the watermelon seed for 0 nnd tho fifth 2 toO.
In 1911, tho Giants again met the wns "snved". That represents $.131,|the country each season, approximate­
ly 600,000 pounds of seed have been Athletics in the series and were de­ 000, 000.
Jshipped so fnr In 1921. Ten thousand feated. They won the opening game,
Subtracting that leaves a total ot
sere? of watermelons for seed wore plnycd on their homo lot, by a score $853,000,000 wage loss.
I planted this year. Official statistics o f 2 to 1, and lost the second, plnycd
Besides that, accidents led to ex­
ihow that the county produces nearly nt Philadelphia, by 3 to 1. The third pense in doctor and hospital bills.
ill the seed planted In
the United game wont 11 innings nnd wns won These amounted to $101,000,000,
States each season and shipped to fo r­ by the Athletics 3 to 2. The Athletics
That gives a total o f $1,014,000,000
eign countries.
won tho fourth, 4 to 2, but Now York ns the cost o f 1910 Industrial nccimndo a great effort nnd won the donti.
Miami, Fla., Oct. l.-S h ep , a half fifth, 10 innings by -1 to 3. The Ath­
heed Collie-St. Bernard, known to letics pounded out enough hits to
T R A IN SCHEDULE
nearly every one in Minmi, is dead ns mnke 13 runs in tho deciding game
Southbound
the result of a Are In n houseboat nnd Now York tallied but twice.
here this week. Tho dog was trnpped
*nd smothered by smoke. Shop, was
owned by Jack McMillan ,and wns
town as a "one man” dog, hnvlng
| fen the constant companion o f his
faster. So common hnd become the
light of MeMuMan and Shop on tho
Greets here, that the pnir hnd como to
“ known as "The Man With the
*• McMillan and Shop came hero
nine months ago after a tramp from
. ew lork through tho mountains of
Kentucky and Tennessee, McMillan
wing undertaken the foot tour-for a
m ionnlly known photograph concern
"* mountains. Tho hodv o f th dog

PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
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YrI°U ^,C.el **ne 'n ft
momenta.
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bcn&lt;* or cntnrrh will be
to Th
dogged nostrils will op'
6 air pussagea of your head
Nn 1 eUr ,ntld you con breathe freely.
i„„ ore ‘lollness, headache; no hawk• 1 uffllng, mucous discharges or

night *' n° strUf:^*nK for breath at
h ^ 7 E d.ruwl,k you want * ama11
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Arrive
83.. ____ 2:86 a. m .
27. mmmn
89. _____ 2:55 p. m.
85.......... 0:55 p. ni.
North Bound
Arrivo
82. _____ 1:48 a. m.
84. _____ 11:45 a. m.
80.......... 3:05 p. m.
28. ____ 10:00 p. m.

Departi

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8:40 a. m.
3:20 p. m.
7:10 p. m.

Sum! y°Ur n08triU- let p«n«-

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CAMERA DOES MOST OF WORK
Astronomers Sleap aa Do Othar Mortala, Leaving tha Faithful Phe.
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Thnnks to modem science, astron­
a
R E A L E S TA TE OFFICE ---------- 115 P A R K A V E N U E
omers can now sleep nt night.
According to popular tradition, nstronomers are people who pass the
entire night nt one end of n telescope
nnd can Bleep only In the daytime or
on rainy nights. But no more, accord­
ing to Miss Annie Jump Onimoii, usalstnnt In the Harvard college ob­
servatory nnd curator o f astronom­
ical photographs of the college.
"N ow the nstronorner can go to bed
nt the some time ns nny other person."
F R O M T H E F O R E S T TO Y O U
she snld. "H e turns his work over
Iiy eliminating all o f tho waste, over half o f tho labor, all o f tho
to a teleccope nod n photographer
II middle man’s profits and by delivering a home on record time direct
nnd waits until morning to study the
heavens.
Observations/ nr* now n ; | from tho forest to you
mntter o f very expert photography,
Q U IC K B U IL T B U N G A L O W S
nnd deductions nre mndo from the
plntes thus produced,
Put Tremendous Savings in Y o u r Pockets
"A t Htinnrd we have complete rec­
Cozy, attractive, substantial, durable, bungalows o f any sizo. Built
ords of the heavens, dating hack over
according to latest improved methods of house construction, of the
runny years, nnd these nre preserved
best of mnterinls, at a grant saving. Their economy 1h worth investi­
In whnt 1 rail n laboratory o f 300.000
gating.
volumes. Each bonk Is n perlshnhle
glass plate which must he very euroW R IT E FOR C A TA LO G U E
fully Imndled nnd guarded.
showing in natural colors many attractive, money-saving homes.
"On every fair night of the yenr In
the observatory nt Cambridge, nnd In
A . C. T U X B U R Y L U M B E R CO.
the nllled one which we have In Peru,
n complete photographic survey of
Q U IC K B U IL T B U N G A L O W , D e p t 18-K
the heavens Is made, which Is turned
CHARLESTON, S. C.
over to expert observers on the follow­
ing day for searching analysis. Of
E N T Z M IN G E R B R O T H E R S
course, the discovery of n ctmot or
a new star Is n grant event fo r us."
LO C A L AGENTS, LONO.WOOD, F L A .

A Cozy Home

I
Who's WhoaeT
They were discussing the very
charming woman who hnd Just en­
tered Ihe nlrendy crowded reception
room.
"Ilo w well Mrs. Gnyo looks tonight.
She Is renlly a most beautiful woman,
nnd knows how to keep herself at her
hest." snld Mrs. Witte.
"Mrs. Gnye? She Isn’t Mrs. Gnye
now," her friend nnswnred.
"Don’t
you remember she got tired o f being
Gaya’s widow nnd mnrrled Jaye Inst
summer? She Is now Mrs. Juyc."
"Oh, dear, yes I" Mrs. W itte replied.
"1 forgot. But I would like to know
how any one can hope &lt;o keep In
mind nil the mntrlmonln! changes nowndn.vs. Some one ought to publish n
reference book to help us. It might
ho cnl led ‘ Who’s Whose 7’ ”
Language He Understood.

Tho other day a neighbor was taken
to a hospltn) for an operation, which
Trilby Branch
at Its conclusion mnile neccasnry the
Depart! use o f a drainage tube In the wound
Arrive
0:00 a. m. while It was healing. The neighbor’s
•No. 100.
(
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m
m
m
3:25 p. m. w ife described tho operation In Bob­
•No. 24.
7:00 a. in. by's presence with much attention to
158.,
7:36 p. m. delnll and Hobby afterward told the
22....
story of It In his own language to the
Leesburg Branch
members of his family, concluding by
Depart!
Arrivo
observing: "But 1 guess Mr. Brown
•No. 157.................. 4:00p.m.
will get along nil right now since
No. 21.................. 2:52p.m.
they’ve put a new Inner tube In him."

♦No. 101.................... 8:30p.m.
•No. 26_____________2:00p.m.
No.
22.................. 7:00p.m.

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[ I SELL TO SERVE

Departs
Hobby, a boy o f five, Is an enthusi­
2:03 a. m. astic nutomoblllst and spends much of
12:05 p. m. his time around his father’s car ask­
3:25 p. m. ing questions.

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CIRCUIT COURT, SETEWTH JUDIC­
In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­ IN THE
IAL CIRCUIT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA— IN CHANCERY
cuit, Seminole County, Florida.
— In Chancery
CITATION
Prnt T. WlllUmi,
TH.
Cm . II.
ft «l.
To tiro, II. Itfii), Bloomington, III.! Oro. II.
Jntmaon, lllooniinifton, III. I L'Utfnco
M.
Peoples Bank o f Sanford, a corpora­
White. Ilhnnilngton, III.! I*. A. (lIWUiM,
tion, Complainant,
Normin, 111.; Julia F. Itrlre. realilenco un­
known; Thurlnw lllthop, mhlencf unknown I
VH.
II. A. Minify, rpalilrnro unknown; CTaml A.
Hamulera, n-nlilcoco unknown; J. I.. Holman,
Lewis Kinnrd and Mary E. Weinert,
reaiitencf unknown; ami John I- Ionian, realexecutrix of tho estate of William
ilpiir* unknown:
It aiiprnrluit from Ilia aworn hill of romWeinert, trading as W„m. Weinert &amp;
plnlnt in Ihla came Mini agalnal you, lint yon
Company, Seminole County Bank, u hare aonia Inter,-at In Ihe lamia In aalil bill of
nu.iplalnt menllonnl anil ilracrlheil. illuatfiJ,
corporation, Defendants,
lying ami Iwlng In Seminole County, Florida, to­
To Mary E. Weinert, executrix o f tho wn: In Bfftlon one, Townalilp SO South. Ilange
III Patt, HBQ of HKH: In Section 13, Townehlp
cstato of William Weinert, trading 'jn Smith. Range SI Kail, Lite 1 anil 3, EM of
si: H ; In Hecllon in, Townahlp SO Smith, Range
ns Win. Woinort &amp; Company, in .'II
Kail, tail* I, 3, anil :i; In Section 31, Towncare of James Guy Gordon, 710-723 tlilp 30 South, Range 31 Kiel, I.nt 1; In Hecllon
Townahlp 30 South, Ulnae 33 Kail. KV4 of
North American Building,
Broad 0.
8WH ami WH of HWVls In Hccllon T, Town*
■hip
30 Son III, Range 33 I'uat, WH of Sec, T,
and Snnsom Streets, City o f Phila­
ami HWQ of SUM; In Section IS, Townahlp 20
delphia, County of Philadelphia, and Smith, Range 32 Rial, \Vy, of Sec. IS, W U of
NEW, W&gt;4 of HEVi. N'A of NHVi of NBV4. HV4
Stnto of Pennsylvania,
or NBVi of NHVi. SB Vi of NRV1, NHVi of
SB Vi, KH V, of hi: Vi; In Section III. Tuwnahlp
NO TICE
30 Hmidi, Range 33 Baal, m l nf NWU. NWVi
It appearing from nn affidavit of of NWVi, RWVi of NWVi. NHVi ° f NBV4.
Telfair Knight, that ho is o f Counsel NWVi of NHVi, SB Vi. of NHVi. SVV Vi of
NHVi. NHVi of HBVi. NWVi of SHV4; therefore,
for Peoples Bank of Sanford, n cor­ you, (leo. II. Item. Clarence M, White, Oeo, II,
Johnaon
ami E. A. OIIMUnd are hereby ordered
poration, tho complainant in the nbovu and retpilreil
lo be anil appear before our laid
styled cause, nnd that you are a resi­ Circuit Court, nt the Court Honan In Hanford,
Florida, on the Dili day of September, A. I).
dent of a state other than the State 1U2I, and then anil there make gnawer to tho
of Florida, that there is no person hill of complaint gahlhtteil agalnal you, oilierwlie a decree pro confraeo will tie entered
within the State of Florida, service of agalnal you: And you, Julia F. Ilrlce, Thtirluw
lilelmp, II. A. Moeley, Claud A. Haundere, J. U
a subpoena upon whom would bind Helinan
and John L. Leman, are hereby ordered
you, nnd a bill o f complaint having and re&lt;|Ulred lo bn anil appear before our eatd
■Circuit (\iurl at lire Court llutiae In Sanford,
been herein filed against you, it 1b Florida, on the 3rd day ot October, A. t), 1031,
hereby ordored that you uppeur to tho and then and there make anawer lo the Mil of
roinplalnt eihlhlled agalnal yon, oiherwlae a
bill of complaint filed herein ngainst decree pro confeaao will be entered agalnal
you in the above entitled cause, on you.
It la ordered that lids notice be published In
tho 3rd day of October, A, D, 1921, the Sanford Utrald, a newspaper published In
Hetnlnolo County, Florida, onca a week for four
tho same being a rule day of
this conaecullre weeks aa to the parties whose reelcourt, nnd tho Sanford Herald la here­ ilencea are. known, and once a week for eight
omeecullTB weeks aa lo tha partite whose resi­
by designated nH tho newspaper in dences are unknown.
Witness my hand and the eeal of said Circuit
which this notice shall be published Court
on Ihla tha 33rd day of July, A. n. 1031,
once u week fo r four
conBccutivo
(fllA L )
B. A. DOUUI.AS8,
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court,
weeks,
Seminole County, Florida.
Ry: V. B. ROUCJLASa. D. C.
Witness my hand and official seal
REOROB O. HHRRINCI.
of office nt Sanford, Sominolo County,
Solicitor and Counsel for Complainant.
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FORECLOSURE C ITA TIO N

To Make the Big Parks Safe.
A concerted effort Is being made hj
the United StateH public health service
Oviedo Branch
Arrive
Departs and the national park service to make
the national parks of the United
•No. 128.................. 11:00a.m.
States snfe nnd sanitary for the vast
8:40 p. m. numbers of Aiuerlcnna who hnve re­
•No. 127------•Dally, except Sunday.
cently taken to touring them. Before
the war. when tourlats were fewer nnd
Tho Bartow Record a few days ago most o f them travoled on stage llnca
had a very attractive picture on the and stayed ot park hotels, the sanitary
problem was simple. $luco the war,
front page showing a largo booth In
NO S n A M ABOUT TH IS !
however, the great majority travel In
the Central Market, Milwaukee, W1b., automobiles and camp nut. enormously Florida, this tho 2flth day o f August,
A. D. 1921.
Time to move! Tho theatre where where Sealdswcet oranges and grapo- complicating all health mntters. '

antiseptic “ Sham” tho Elmer Harrla-Gernldlno fruit are on display nnd sale. It was

h u a . ^ b ° Vj 7 alr poMft»f* o f th®
flam! i
ant^ bca^ tbo swollen, In-

UP »nd miserable.—Adv.

Many believe the Giants should
havo won from the Boston Red Sox in
1912, hut tho luck favored the Bost­
onians nnd they were acclaimed
world’s champions after eight games
hnd been played, one a tie In 11 Inn­
ings nnd tho final, which Boston won
3 to 2 ,ln 10 Innings. Boston won the
opener, 4 to 3, and tho second wns n
0-0 tic. Now York won tho third 2 to
1. Boston won the next two, 3 to 1
nnd 2 to 1 respectively. New York
won tho sixth and seventh, 5-2 nnd
11-4. Tho result o f tho 8th game al­
ready has been mentionod.
For tho thlr dgnmo tho Giants wore
pitted ngainst tho Athletics irt a
world’s championship in tho games
of 1913 and New York took but ono
gnme o f tho flvo. Thoy won the sec­
ond game 3 to 0 In 10 innings. Tho
Athletics won tho first, fl to 4; the
third, 8 to 2; tho fourth, fl to 5 nnd
tho fifth, 3 to 1.
Tho Giants met tho Chicago White
Sox in the series o f 1917, and nfter
losing the first two games, 2 to 1 and
7 to 2, won tho third nnd fourth by
shutouts, 2 to 0 and 6 to 0.
The
W hite Sox wo nthe 6th nnd flth, 8-5
and 4-2.

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Post carda—local viowa— lc each at

E. A . DOUGLASS,
the Herald office.
Clerk Circuit Court,
ono o f tho advertising features of
Conflicting Opinion.
Bonner comedy, first appeared In Los
•“ How fast can you go In your fliv­ K N IG H T &amp; GUEST,
tho Florida Citrus Exchange and was
Phone 175 Fourth and Sanford Are.
Angelos— has loBt Its place as a load­
ver?"
Attorneys for Complainant. 8-27-Gtc
visited by thousands o f Mllwaukoe
ing American theatre and Is now a
"Authorities dlflcr." replied Mr.
whilo maintained.
Spahlsh playhouso. ‘ ‘Sham’’ picturixChugglus. "Th e salesman sold sixtyDRINK ,
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
live mlloH nn hour, blit the nmatnble
ed by Paramount at the Star thcatro
Elder Springe Water. Ita 99 98-180
For office supplies, stationery, etc., says twenty’s the limit."
Co m m e r c i a l a n d
with Ethel Clayton In the star role
pur cent pure. Phone 811.
coma to tho Herald office.
jo b PRINTING
is tho attraction fo r tonight.

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THE SANFORD DAILY P filtALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBBtt 1, lMt

DAILY HERALD
rttlk M W*jr tflaiMM U « f t N U tf l l !

TIE HERALD PRINTING CO., Inc.
rn u n u t
R. J. H O L L Y ___________

.Editor

N. J. LILLARD....Becretary-Treaaurer
H. A. NEEL.... .... General Manager
ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.,
onoutanoN haxaoxr
P hone 148 up to 6 P. M.
fain M*fa I n n — A»»lto*tU«
faWcrlrtUa rrtM la A4tmm

When you tire o f a humdrum exist­
ence you might turn to the pages of
some of our sensational daily papers
and read tho stories of high life
among peoplo o f millions. Tho blblo
contains some rather naughty stories
of rottenness In ancient times, but It
Is difficult to find anything to com­
pare with the moral filth of today.
Thero Is a trito saying that "civiliza­
tion Is only skin deep," but even thnt
small veneer seems to have utterly
vanished from tho carcnsscs o f seme
of these butter-fly vamps and orgres
o f gold.

WHICH.SHALL IT BH7

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Conserve Your Sight

Our heading refers to the schemes Our shaded goggles, shell frames, gold
for raising revenues for the running mountings, etc., in SIZES FOR CHIL­
expenses o f tho General Government. DREN are meeting with great favor.
Here nrj five propositions that are Wo fit children with children’s glass­
es und they nro alwayB pleased.
under advisement:
1. — Retain tho present excess— pro­
TOM M OORE
fits tax nnd othor schemes that are in
operation.
OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN
2. — Enlnrge the sales-tax scheme so
Phone 192
ns to include practically all sales of Office Opp P. O.

What is a
Good Citizen ?
F ifty years ago the man who kept money at
home or on hand to lend his neighbor w sh a
good citizen.

any kind of property or commodities.
TO SEE BETTER SEE MOORE.
The man who merely hoarded money was
Do this by way of revenue stamps.
never a good citizen at any age; but today,
3. — Annual the present exemption
in
an ago of banking, it is certainly one of the
from taxation o f municipal bonds, and
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:1f Little children are sharp, much let them be listed for taxation the
first requisites of good citizenship for every
Ma Mmta* .................................
ItalinrW la OU7 fcy C»rrl.r
same ns other proporty.
man, woman and child to put every dollar
Dm W - k . ........................................ »» &lt; * * *
shrewder nnd more observing than
4.
— Put a tax on bank checks.
DR. E. J. M E IN IIAK D I
TV, Ilf 1»- U IAm i WMklr ManJJ1 »
they have in some bank.
ttralr arm knlnoU Oauaiy aal la pabUikad tho average adult credits them with
5. — Increase letter postage to three CHIROPRACTIC SPECIALIST
m r r rrliay. HwrtUi«* r»U, ouda kajwa being. Without
doubt they have cents.
« tfpUoatlra. DaBMntla la p«UU*a. N H
has returned to Daytona from Chicago
I f you haven’t a bank account come i n every man with whom they come in
IN nu, alway* la adtaap*.___________
Take your choico, or, better yet, where he completed his post graduate
make
the start today.
contact sized up and duly catalogued name other schemes thal are prefer­
Member of The Aaaodated Preea
work and will open his office at once.
In their infantile brains. And strnngo able to any of tho foregoing, Tho
Dr. Mcinhardl has been spending the
ns
It may scone— disconcerting ns it cutting down of expenses o f tho gov­
cub
past two months attending the largest
may bo— theso youngsters invariably ernment would be n mighty fine
schools and clinics In the country, and
shoot true to the mark. If n man is scheme but it is doubtful if it can bo
returns to Daytona better equipped
Never try to explain a failure. kind and gentle they invariably res­
done; tho tendency seems to bo in tho than ever to give the best that science
Your friends know alt nbout it.
pect nnd love him. If he Is mean or a other direction.— DeLand News.
nnd skill affords to his patrons.
A COM M UNITY B U ILD E R
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grouch they know him ns such nnd
Office hours by appointment only.
Often the man who never lends nor avoid him. If ho is a conceited ass ho • SPOUTS SHOULD STUDY
Telephone Office Nurse for appoint­
borrows hasn’t the ability to do eith­ is an object of their Juvonle jests nnd
» LAW S; AVOID TROUBLE. ments, No. 81.
0-30-2t
er.
ridicule. Whatever our outward Im­
----------- 0----------perfections may be, their Judgment Is
Sportsmen who wish to comply with
Even the m ost hardened political unerring and wo can not escape it.
tho law and avoid trouble, should
tric k s te r becomes a ifTcut man a fto r
Wo are In the hands of our children. Hludy the game laws and comply
death.
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Htrictly with the provisions thereof
----------- 0----------THE AMERICAN RACE
against hunting out of senson.
Se­ The City Commissioners
Any man with a good reputation
vere penalties mny bo imposed for in­
can borrow money, but it takes moro
of the City of Sanford,
In most of the gush— for it is noth­ fractions o f the game Inws.
than a rep to pay it back.
ing else—which we hear nowadays
The open season is still some time Florida, will receive bids
----------- o----------about 100 percent Americanism, there awny, the game Inws forbidding the
until 8 p. m. Friday, Oc­
The World Series will soon bold the in the underlying assumption that
killing o f deer nnd birds before No­
hoards and then Roseau and all the there is an American race— that is, a
vember 20th ,but in order that none tober 7, 1921, for fu r­
other birds will hnvo to take a back 1type of the human family peculiar to
may plead ignorance many newspa­ nishing said City with
You Can Find the Nam e of Every Live Pro­
scat.
this country.
pers nro publishing the following
one
Combination
Pump
Unfortunately for us, but fortunate­
fessional and Business M an in
Dispatches say the clothing manu­ ly for the genus homo as a whole, synopsis o f tho law:
Engine
Chemical
and
Under
the
lnw,
the
open
senson
for
facturers think they can make a sav- there
.....__ is .................
. The
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no such thing.
most thnt
Sanford in This Column
ing in the manufacture of clothes. No wp C)in j ust|y claim Is that wo are the nl lgnnio commences on November 20 Hose Motor Car, 600 to
and
extends
to
February
ID
o
f
the
doubt of it.
progenitors and remote ancestors of
750 gallon capacity. 1,following year, making a period of
the American race which, judging the
LAW YERS
C O N TR A C TO R S
Want to know who your friends future by the past, will be In its lusty eighty-eight days. Residents o f Flor­ 000 feet more or less of
ida
may
procure
a
hunter's
license,
nro? Just let it become known that j adolescence alsml one thousand years
Standard 2Vi in. fire
good only for the* county in which
S. O. Shinholscr
you have “ a little something" hidden hence.
George A. DeCottes
hose.
awny und you will soon learn.
All races of whieh we hnvo any they live, for $1.25; hut the fee for
Attorney-at-Law
Contractor and Builder
Certified check of 5%
----------- o----------knowledge sprang from the union of each additional county will be $3.50.
Over Seminole County Bnnk
SANFORD
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In Europe they are extracting edi­ other races. The llriton of today, for For all non-residents the cost o f the must
accompany each SANFORD
FLORIDA
ble fats from tar for the manufact­ Instance, is not a Norman, nor an license for each county in which they
ure of mnrgaim*. For the sake of one's Angle, nor n Saxon, though the time desire to hunt will be $25. The maxi­ bid.
Sanford Construct'n Co,
appetite, however, they still cling to was when those races occupied the mum amount of game allowed each
City reserves the right
B A T T E R IE S
CONTRACTORS AN D I1UILDER9
British isle and maintained their rac­ 1gun per day i none deer, two turkeys,
tho old name.
to
reject
any
or
all
bids.
n:
uno
Yoirn
Planes nnd Specifications CheerfiDj
ial characteristics as distinctly as the twenty quail, and twenty-five birds
C. J. R Y A N ,
Furnished
The .Southern Utilities Co,, at St. English, the Germans, the Scandinav­ of other varieties. If there is a party
Battery Troubles to U s
All Work Guaranteed
Augustine say that the street ear line ians and the Latins do at this time in o fthrea or more the limit of game
City Manager. W . ip .c l.IJi* OB Electrical Work and can t ty .
jrou d .p .n d a b l. u r r l o .. .
II. T. PACE
P. 0. Dei R|
is a lemon und they are willing to America. It took ages for the o ff­ such party may take during the entire D-27-8tc
WE ALSO RATE COMPETENT MECHANICS
hand it over to the city if they will spring of this triple union to grow to trip, aside from quail and other birds,
roa OVERHAUL!Nil YOUR OAR
tnke it, according to dispatches from maturity, but, when it did, the result is two deer nnd five turkeys; und no
Sanford Battery Service
was a race far superior to any of its individual hunter shall kill during
thnt city in the daily newspapers.
Sketches nnd Estimates Free; m
parents.
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any one senson more than two deer,
building too large and nono too iu&amp;
So in this country, the American five turkeys and five hundred of any
Carl Wanderer, officer in the army
Phono 189
L. A, Rennud, Prop.
— A L L WORK GUARANTEED—
killed his wife and a ragged stranger race when it arrives will be the nob­ Slid Ml sorts of birds. No individual
In cold blood and was hanged yester­ lest member of the human family be­ hunter or party of hunttrs shall hnvo City Licenses Due Oc­
ilson &amp; Shorey
H AR TFO R D B A T T E R Y Pino W
day for the crime. He went to tho cause the best blood in the world will an ygnme in his or their possession
tober
1,
1921
and Garland Sts., Orlando, Fla
chair singing, "Old Pal, Why Don't flow In its veins. The contention of longer than five days after the close
“Battery Insurance”
You Answer Me." lly this time he ougenlsts that the crossing o f races of the hunting senson. Fur-bearing
ATTE N TIO N is called to the fact
has probably found nut.
PURE W ATER
produces degeneration rather than
Sold and Serviced by
animals are nlso protected
by the that all City Licenses are payable on
progress has not a particle of support
game laws and all trappers are re­ or before October 1, 1921.
Edw. Higgins, Inc.
St. Petersburg police court will not in human history, nlwnys assuming
Elder Springs Water
required to pay a license and are al­
SPE C IA L ATTE N TIO N is called to
allow the use of fictitious names in that the cross is between equals— not
lowed to set traps on lands other than
99.98% PURE
Haight &amp; Wieland
court any more. Every person dock­ necessarily equals in culture but in
their own only by obtaining written
Phone 311-W
Sanford, Fk
eted will be made to give bis name racial potentialities. The American
Section 4, Ordinance 25
and answer to tho same and it will he race will be 100 per cent white. It permission from the owners of such which reads as follows: "That the
GARAGES
given the publicity of the court news. will amalgamate the blood of Anglo- lands.
City
Tax
Collector
before
issuing
a
li­
As wild game is protected and thus
LO R D 'S P U R IT Y
Giving people's names keeps down n Saxons, Scotch, Irish, Germans, ScanSmith Bros. G arage
cense based on a property value, or
given
safety
and
in
a
measure
eared
lot of law breaking and misdemeanors. dinnvians, French, Italians, Spanish,
W ATER
capital stock, shall require the per­
E xp ert R epairin g
Sanford police court does not allow Slavs mid others in less degree. Its for by the state it is reasonable to
son
applying
for
a
license
to
rnako
a
OIL, GAS and ACCESSORIES
AS GOOD AS TH E BEST
tlu&lt; use of fictitious names and no ineestors will lie the aristocratis of the allow residents to secure limiting li­
written statement under oath of tho
Oak and First
Dally Service
Phone 1M
John Does are docketed here.
human tribe today; and we have a censes at a small cost, while those value of the property, or tho amount
---------- o----------right to expect that it will be as far who merely hunt while temporarily in of the capital stock."
The Merchant's Gala Day was all |superior to present races as they are the stnte are charged a greater fee.
R E A L ESTATE
Application blanks for said licenses
that could be desired in every way and to the half forgotten trlbcH which unit- The cost of the lIcenR Is no greater
S A N F O R D NOVELTY
will lie furnished free of charge at the
than is charged practically every­
passed off without a hitch. Every U'd to give them separate existence,
City Office.
E. F. Lane
committee appointed by the general I We are living for posterity. It is where.
WORKS
ALFRE D FOSTER,
chairman, A. E. Yowull, worked like n{,t ourselves nor our todays and toRen!
Estate
nnd
Insurance
lGG-lOtc
City Tax Collector.
SIX GOOD RULES.
Trojnns and the* thanks of the busi­ morrows that taunt. Nature cars lit­
V. C. CO LLER, Prop.
Phone 95
ness men as a whole are due to each tle what becomes of us individually.
The. Credit Clearing House of Rich­
and every one o f them. It shows what Our racial boastings are cosmic jokes,
Eyes Examined
Glasses Designed
General Shop and Mill
mond has issued a card upon which
ran be done here by the getting to­ ltut as the stock from wwhtch tho
Geo.
W
.
Knight
Henry
McLaulin,
Jr.
nre
printed
the
following
rules
"fo
r
gether of the business men and wo great human tribe of the future is to
W o rk
OI*T. D.
times like those."
Real Estate and Insurance
should have more of these meetings spring Nature is watching over us
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
and more of the closer association of with more than motherly care,— Lake­
SANFORD
FLORIDA
If
you
enn’t
pay
all
o
f
your
debts,
all the business men of the city.
land Telegram.
517 Commercial Street Sanford, FU
pay a pnrt on all of them.

ANNOUNCEMENT

First National Bank
F. P. Forster, President
B. F. Whitner, Cashier

BIDS W A N T E D

PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
DIRECTORY OF SANFORD

B u ild e r s &amp; Contractor!

NOTICE

Have you ever taken note of the
smile of a homely girl? Did it occur
to you that there was sometidng in
that smile which reduced her homelliU's:i to inslgnillcauce? it wr.s charnrtor. God seldom gives all to some
ami nothing to others. There is nor­
mally a fair distribution of His fa­
vors, though we mny not be able to
see the wisdom of His ways.
The
homely girt is Invariably endowed
with a character of gold, and beauty
o f soul is fnr greater than that o f all
outward forms combined.

VIRGINIA DARE

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FLAVORING EXTRACTS
Tho Virginia Dare Extracts
are double strength, so thnt only
one-half of the quantity usually
called for should be used. They
come in the following flavors:
Almond
Pcncb
St rnw berry
Lemon
Raspberry 1
Vanilla
Anise
Nutmeg
Pineapple
Cinnamon

D eane T u rn er
WHLAKA BLOCK

Phones 497*494

NEWSPAPER “ PERSECUTION."
With the New York city municipal
■ampaign in full swing, tlm majority
of the metropolitan dailies are going
hammer and tonga after Mayor Dy­
lan and his administration, charging
inefficiency, graft and what not, nnd,
and, in defense, hizzoncr is crying
"controlled press" to the masses. This
is one of the oldest political gags and
some day the people are bound to
realize it. This cry is not limited to
New 5 ork City, but can be henrd in
every city and hamlet of this country
where politics attract public interest.
Some of the Idggcst "corporation bootlicks" in this country have been elect­
ed by appealing to the prejudices of
the common people. "Persecution!"
is an age-long wail. The powers be­
hind the campaign realize the possi­
bilities in this wail.
Compared with other businesses, the
I newspapers of this country arc less
,shackled than any other business. liesidos, the newspapers do not depend
upon the interests for their support—
they rise or fall by the rank and file
of people, and to betray these is to
douhlo-ctosn without hope of benefit.
Ihe man in public lifu who denounces
tho newspapers quite often is seeking
to place a neutralizing forco in the
public mind before the newspapers
tell what they know on him.—Jack­
sonville Metropolis.

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Employment Bureau..

T R A N S F E R _____
The vocational committee of the Busi­
ness nnd Professional Women’s Club
“ WE D E L IV E R TH E GOODS'*
requests all young women desiring
O PTICIAN
OPTOMETRIST employment to register nt tho First Quick Service Transfer
Graduate Northern Illinois College National Bank.
Don’t try to hold all your cotton.
Storage Facilities
212 East First St.
Sanford, Fla.
Sell a part nnd pay a part o f all you
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
If we please you, tell others; It w
owe.
tell ua. Phone 498
Remember the interests of your
creditors—their credit has helped
you; now help them.

W IL S O N V U L C A N IZ ­
IN G W O R K S

If you and your neighbors don't
help the merchants nnd bankers, who
have been helping you, all of us will
be in a "pickle.”

Pickling and Preserving

Don’t carry much money in your
pockets or store it in trunks, put it
in tho hanks and pay your debts and
thereby keep money In circulation.

W e have the

W l|h t D m h . i . U a ta ft Butldlnf

STONE JARS

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.

Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
and Jelly Glasses

General Machine and Boiler Works

Re enreful nnd talk better times.
Your co-op&lt;rntlon now means your
prosperity later.

C. O. WILSON. Own.r

S ATIS FA C TO R Y SERVICE AND
REASONABLE PRICKS

See our line of
That Bartow will be advertised
through the medium of *.ho Florida
Stone Crocks, Coolers,
Booster car, which left Tnmpn nbout
September 1st, for New York ns Its
Churns, etc.
terminus, was assured recently when
the directors of the Roar*! of Trndo
mndo arrangements with II. O. Ilrnzio
o f Tampa, for 175 road signs to be
placed between nnrtow and Lnko
City, and also for placing Bartow on
H A R D W A R E CO
tho Florida inup and on the tourist
map, which in a feature of the Boost­
—Get your Scratch Pads from The
er enr publicity.
Herald—by tho pound—16e.

BALL

Automobile Flywheel Steol Genr
hands in stock
Crank Shnfta Rc-turncd

Sanford Steam Laundry
FOR SERVICE
Call 14G-J

Acteylene W elding
OF ALL KINDS

Sanford W elding Co.
Located In Eagle Bldg., 205 Oak Are.

HOTELS
. i.( j t t ** fji. » •

Hotel Montezuma
“ Sanford’s New Hotel’’
91.50 Up Per Day

G1LL0N&amp;
FRY
ELECTRICAL
^Contractors

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THESANFQRDDAlfrYHfiflALD, qATUBfiAY, QCTQBSIM, 1»»1
First day o f the month.

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In and About

CttUeH.P^0^
Mention of
gaiter* In Br,e^

jfi The City

Pifioiiil He®*
ofInterest

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jjulienes's visitor here yesterday.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Gatchel leave
Sunday for St. Louis and points In
Indiana and Ohio.
The Misses Flynt, of Forsyth, Ga.,
arrived here recently and havo opened
, dressmaking establishment at

park avenue.
Have your watches and jewolry re­
paired a t McLauiln’s. Two first class
la tc h makers. Prompt service.
140-tfc
JcfT Hailey, o f Birmingham, Ala.,
is in the city with a view o f orgnnjjpjng a Kiwnnnis Club. Jeff is an old
newspaper man, and w'us with tho
Birmingham Age-Herald for many
years.

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SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

w it h e r

For Florida: Partly cloudy
tonight and Sunday; probably
rain* in extreme south portion.

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S i a n v f of Ibo
Floating Snail
Talka Snednetlr
Arranged for
Herald Reader*

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She creeps, she creeps, my
kingdom for n swatter. Right
here with showers all around
us und surrounded by the
Volstead law the old bulb
creeps up one notch yesterday.
Can you b?at it? And here
on the very threshold o f win­
ter. I f old man summer is not
kicked o ff the Inp o f Miss Fall
right soon he shnll he spanked
and we will havo Johnny Par­
ker do the spanking. Well,
Old Summer, can’t possibly
hang on much longer. We nfe
gradually getting his goat by
tho calendar route.
5:10 A. M. OCTOBER 1
Maximum ....................... 93

Saturday Is a poor day to collect,
don’t you think? W h at7

The V ery Best

Well, another big trading day and
night and we will sec what effect the
Gala Day hnd on the trade.
Another rain today would cut down
the trade somewhat, but would be
welcome to everybody. Or let it come
tomorrow.
Clean up, paint up, repnir thnt
house, make another room, get ready
fo r tho biggest winter season that
Sanford hns ever experienced.

We have priced our fall clothing so that the highest
priced suit in the house will not go over $45.00,—and that
is why we are selling them almost as fast as they arrive.
And they ari

The Clyde Line continues to bring
tho summer excursionists up tho St.
Johns river. Some o f them will re­
turn to Sanford to become residents
some of these dny»t.

M ic h a e ls -S te rn s C lo th e s
----------------- a n d -----------------

C am pus T ogs

Mnny of tho boys and girls will go
down to Orlnndo today to see the
Sanford high and the Orlnndo high
plnv the first football game o f tho
season. It will be a good game and
Sanford boys say they will win.

W. C. Sntchor, o f Longwood, wns in
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the
city today nnd is still talking
Minimum .............
0-1
Range .............................. 09 # about his now hoy. The youngster will
f I ho named Charles Winthrop, nftcr
Barometer .....................30.03
# grandpa Entzmingcr.
Mr. Satcher
Cnlm and party cloudy.
# 1snyB it is dry around Longwood, anil
# - # # ho is forced to water a big strawberry
patch every night to keep the plants
newspaper nnd job plant nnd doing alive. Orange trees nil through
all the work himself.
j Seminole are showing the effects o f
the dry weather.

Iw f S T d O f W M f / S :r/ F f/ F ft£ ^ L

S a n fo rd ,

Tablets, pencils, pens, inks, erasers,
loose leaf paper, note hooks, compo­
•EXIDE" BATTERIES, tho Giant
sition books, nt the Herald office. You
will "find our lino complete nnd o u r ]**1111 BvC!» in a box. We can now fur- ‘ FOUR EARTH-M ADE
TH ING S IN H EAVEN.
price- right. Everything in supplies , " i9b
Volt Batteries nt $21.50. We
at the Herald office all tho time.
buy* scl1* c h a n g e , recharge nnd re­
pair nil makes Batteries.— Ray Broth­
Dr. George Hyman will deliver a
ers.
Phono
GI8.
150-tfc
message
nt the Baptist Temple on
CHICKEN DINNER, Surday noon
next
Sunday
night using ns his sub­
nnd evening, Gray Gables, on tho
F U R N IS H E D O R U N F U R N I S H E D
NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—The supreme
ject,
“
Four
Enrth-Mndc
Things in
The
portable
Remington
typewriter
bench, Seabreeze, Fla.
Phone 491.
court of the United States will be
I M M E D I A T E P O S S E S S IO N
Free bath houses.
74-Fri-St-Gm came in today nt the Herald office, Heaven.”
Large audiences are attending the asked to determine whether the Binnd if any one desires a real type­
Sam Bradford, the genial fellow writer thnt will do nil the work o f a services at the Baptist Temple. The hie can he legally excluded from the
who meets every one with a smile nt standard machine, with standard key­ visitors in the city are given a moat public schools.
This was announced last night by
the Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co., is board nnd everything, and yet one cordial welcome.
leaders of the Presbyterian church
|here who have headed a movement
[among various religious denomina(ions, to bring a ease before the na­
tion’s highest tribunal.
The state of Washington, which o f­
ficially excludes the Bible from its
public schools, will furnish tile basis
for the case.
is Dr. W a lk e r ’s subject
Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for less th is
The line of attack will he based on
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone.
Cask
the declaration o f importance, the
must
accompany
all
orders.
Count
five
words
to
a
line
and
remit
ac­
Presbyterians clniming that the dec­
cordingly.
laration 1h a covenant between the
American nation ami God, nnd that
Corner Fifth Street nnd Park Avenue
the study of the Bible by American
LOST
FOR SA LE
children is essential to an understand­
Solo by Mrs. Mettinger
Good M usic
LOST
OR
STO,LEN—
Small
brown
FOR S A LE — Rose No. 4 seed, Irish
ing o f the covenant and to full know­
Gyp
answering
to
the
name
of
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.— L. A .
ledge of God.
Speck.
$25.00
reward
if
returned
to
500 IN S U N D A Y S C H O O L
Brumley.
131-lfc
“ To exclude the Bible from the pub­
Dr. J. A, Rogers, New Smyrna.
C o m e an d B rin g Y o u r F rie n d s
lic schools,” the Presbyterians con­
FOR S A L E —8-room house with all ________________________________ 101-Qtp
Communion Services at 11 A. M.
tend in their presentment preparatory
modern convenience, excellent re­ LOST— Between Sanford Junction nnd
to an appeal to the supreme court "is
pair. Private water works, in iKsirdispatcher’s office on railroad three
to violate one of the essential clauses
j aide location. Reasonable terms. Ap­ passes in small black pockctbook, one
o f the opening paragraph of the dec­
ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street,
,A. C. L., one F. E. C., and one S. A. L.
laration of independence. In the state
ennlincd to his homo with illness, be­ that yau can carry around with you, T H IN K SAVIN G CAN
IlG-tfc Also sniull tan pocket hook containing
o
f
Washington,
the
attorney
general
BE
MADE
IN
CLOTHES
ing threatened with perctonitls, but see the Remington nt the Herald office
Finder keep
M A N U F A C T U R E COST. and later the state supreme court have FOR S A LE — Single and Rose Comb two one dollnr bills.
he is out of danger now nnd will bo They are the very best nnd the most
money
nnd
return
passes
and pocketrendered an opinion in which the Bi­
Illnck Mnnorcn Roosters, G months
down Monday on the job. His mnny reasonable in price in the market.
books
to
R.
\V.
Duckworth,
care West­
NE W YORK, Oct. 1.— Annual sav­ ble in effect is adjudged lo be a ‘sec­ old.— W. W. Dresser, It. A. Telephone
friends will be glad to see him out Only $G0. Get one today.
ern
Union.
lG3-3tc
158-tilp
ings o ffo rty per cent ,or about $210,- tarian* hook and in which it is decreed -1G03.
again.
to
he
unconstitutional
to
read
or
tench
,could be made in the men’s
FOR S A L E — One heavy duty twoA new shipment of 000,000
BO ARD^NDRO O M
ready made clothing Industry, with the Bible in the state schools.”
ROOFING, Red nnd green Blnte sur­
wheel trailer in good condition. In­
Tho
Presbyterians
declare
that
face, 3-ply $3.25 per square. T iger felt hats just received, its yearly output o f $000,000,00(1, de­
quire at Ford Garage,
143-tfc BOARD A N D ROOM— Private fam ­
ily. 719 Oak Avo.
158-Otp
brand, plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75; which will be closed out clared a report by the American En­ “ this ruling, opinion and construction
gineering Council’s committee on is erroneous, nnd that the state consti­ FOR S A LE — Stable manure; car lets.
1-ply, $2.25. Free delivery. Address
W ANTED
Good dry stock. Price $7 par ton, f
M. E. (Sinn, Box 391.
139-20tp at $2.00 each. NufT Sed.1elimination o f waste in industry, tutional provision so constructed arc
void,
as
being
in
conflict
with
and
re­
o.
b.
cars,
Sanford.
Chase
&amp;
Co.
— The Sanford Shoe &amp; made public today. The report, bused
W A N T E D — Extra salesladies at tho
pugnant to the principles o f the dec­
151-tfc.
on a national investigation o f the in­
Hurry Neel is expected home from Clothing Co.
.
Surprise Shoe Store.
102-2to
tf
laration of independence.
dustry, asserted thnt management nnd
Okeechobee today for u short -visit
FOR SALE — A pair o f young, black
labor alike were responsible for tho
with home folks, Harry is presiding
mare mules, at a bargain. Phono
SEIZED BIG FISH NET.
C H R IS T M A S B A Z A A R
S T IL L C A PT U R IN G STILLS
over the destinies o f the Okeechobee The Ladies o f the Congregational enormous wnste.
1(10.
152-tfc
S H E R IF F ’S O FFIC E BUSY
Seasonal shutdowns .Industrial dis­
News, and will be there pntil such Church will hold their Christmas BnFORT PIERCE, Oct. 1.— Seizure
M ASH ING UP T H E MASH. FOR S A LE — Mixed Jersey and Hol­
time as he can get some help to take znur, December 17lli. Place to be an- cord, the “ sell-then-mnko’ ’policy lack
last
week in the Indian river near
stein cow and calf, also horse and
(,t! part of the burden of running a nnnunccd later.
Jensen
of a seine nearly a mile and
Ifl2-2lp o f standardization o f appliances, con­
Sheriff Hand nnd his force o f depu­ 50 Rhode Island Rod chickens. E.
ditions, work content and method, and
a
quarter
in length and valued at ap­
Magnuson,
Route
No.
A,
Hox
2G0.
ties tiro still busy capturing the stills
( n a « a f H H H M a w w N | l{H W A W w n fl{M f| fn w w M H K H K H H H n w inefficient planning, were given as o f the stillsido nnd last night they
159-Gtp proximately $3,000, because of alleged
the chief sources o f wnste.
hnd reason to suspect thnt one of S PE C IA L HUMMER PRICES: Com- violation o f the special law prohibiting
plete building schedules on request. seining in this county, hns resulted in
these Volstead evaders was working
PR E SID E N T ASKS A L L RETURN
Hook of a conflict of authority between Depu­
near Longwood, so Sheriff Hand and Saves you 1-3 of cost.
T IIA N K S ON AR M ISTIC E DAY.
House
plans
$1.50,
Money
refunded
if ty Shell Fish Commissioner Van Audeputies, William and Jacobs, mean­
W ASH IN G TO N , Oct. 1.— The Am­ dered down thnt way anil found Jeff not satisfactory, or if we sell you lum­ jken and county officials. Ernest L.
erican people were called upon by Parrish at tile still. There wns 700 ber. Send list for estimate.— Gulf It icon, of the Kicou fish concern nt
President Harding in a proclamation gallons o f mash and 20 gallons of Lumber Co., Perry, Fin.
10-1-lm Jensen, replovincd the Florida East
[{issued today to offer a silent two- shine and witli all the liquor and with FOR S A L E — One young fresh milk Coast railroad against transporting
the net, the authorities having prepar­
minute prayer at noon on Armistice the one who was captured at the still
cow.— It. L, Garrison.
1G3-Gtc
ed
to ship it to Tallahassee, presumab­
FO UR P A S SE N G E R ROADSTER
Day, Nov. 11, when the body of an un­ they came to town where the whole
FOR
S
A
L
E
—
Bargain,
five
room
cot­
ly
for destruction, ns provided by tha
known American
soldier kilted in nffuir will be ironed out before Judge
tage, large lot. Box 117.
1G3-Gtp law, and posted bond, the seine being
France will be laid to rest in Arling­ Householder Monday morning. Stills
turned over to the sheriff o f St. Lucia
ton Nationnl cemetery.
Post enrds— locul views -lc each at
are working all the time despite the
county to be held until thu court act­
Tho proclamation cnlls upon all de­ best efforts o f the officers of county the Herald office.
ed. Thereupon, VnnAukcn brought
vout and patriotic citizens to pause and city, to stamp out this illicit traf­
mandamus proceedings to compel tho
FOR R E N T
for two minutes from 12 o'clock noon fic, slid liquor will he made ns long ns
sheriff to deliver the seine to him, nhd
until two minutes pnBt 12—for it po- people wnnt to drink it, but the offi- FOR R E N T — Two furnished rooms.
hearing on this action wan to be hold
| rlod of silent prayer of thanks to the eors nro right on the job, nnd they
Apply 1001 Elm Ave.
152-tfc today before Circuit Judge Davis, lo
Giver of all good fo r those vnlunblo never fnil to locate the still once their
Went Palm Bench.
$450 Cash, balance Monthly Installments
and valorous lives nnd o fsuppliention attention is attracted to the location. FOR R E N T— Improved celery land,
Mr. Hicou las aid to have claimed
in
immediate
planting
condition.—
' .-It - &gt; !•
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■ :
for "His divine mercy and for His Tho public is to blame for tho Illicit
.ownership of tho seine but declared it
C
i.
H.
Edward’s,
Pace’s
Lane.
150-Gtp
blessings supon our beloved coun­ liquor traffic by patronizing the men
wun for use in tho ocean *ind was dot
try*”
who make it, and shielding them from ' FOR R E N T — Nicely furnished front in the Indinn rlvor without his know­
-&gt;&gt;■ &gt;” t.' «-• v. ^ • * u
Instructions are contained in tho the officers o f the law.
j room. I l l Pnrk Avo. t
163-Gtc
ledge, When VanAuken
descended
proclamation for tho halfmnsting of
i FOR REN.T— 5 room house with hath* upon tho net nnd made the seizure,
the fidg on nil public buildings, nil
,— BRIGHT BOY TO [ 902 French nvo.
lG3-2tc fishermen in two Inunchcs wero near- •
stations of the army, nnvy nnd marine
by. One bout wna deserted, the crew
.E A R N
p r in t ­
FOR RENT-—iDefl(ruhlo house keeping
eorpss and on nil Amoricnn embas­
escaping in tho mangrove awampa,
i n g TRAD E.
ONE T H A T 'S NOT j rooms. Box 117.
"lG3-0tp
sies, legations nnd consulates through­
A
while tho other fled. Tho deserted
A F R A ID OF A
L IT T L E WORK.
rooms
out tho world from sunrise to sunset A P P L Y A T T H E H E RALD P K IN f- , FOR R E N T — Furnished bed
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
Intinch was delivered to tho owner by
I and light housekeeping roms. *200
on Armistice Day, when It 1s the hope ING CO M PA N Y.
Van Auken.
Hf
Park avo.
160-Gtp
o f tho president thntthe whole nation
Lexington and Hubm obile Distributors
shall join In honoring America’s dead
Post cards— Iqcal views— Jc each at
—Get your Scratch Pads frem Tha
o f the world war.
the HefaW’ flTTe*:,,ir:v ’
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CAN BIBLE BE
LEGALLY OUSTED
FROM SCHOOLS?

CHOICE

Bungalow for Sate

C o n n elly Real Estate C o.

CLASSIFIED ADS

“What’s the Matter with Sanford?”
S u n d a y , O c to b e r 2 n d , 7:30 P . M .
at the First Methodist Church, South

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUMEH

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921

SENATE will consider

Governor of Hawaii Takes the Oath

m

TAX REVISION BILL
ask m any am endm ents
From Democratic Side
and Much Talk is

RFX EIVEI^A U It A11,1(0 AI)
OCKLAWAIIA VALLEY HOAD
APPLIES FOR CERTIFICATE.

NUMBER 162

BARBECUE AND RACES
PROVED GREAT EVENTS
IN BIG GALA DAY
PROMINENT METHODIST MIN­
ISTER OF OXFORD, N. C., WAS
FOUND DEAD ON THE ROAD

Expected

'■■fm

Riders Were Here From
Many Parts of
Florida

(Br Tho Axtoclxtxd Frxxx)
(By Thx Axxoclxtxd F ra u )
OXFORD, N. C., Sept. 30.—Tho
OCALA, Sept. 30.—Tho receiver for
body of Rev. C. Craven, pnstor of tho
tho Ocklawahn Valley Railroad has
First Methodist church hero nnd ono
applied to the Judge of tho Circuit
of the most, prominent Methodist min­
Court for permission to issue cer­
isters in North Carolinn, was found by
tificates to pay taxes of $10,000 on tho
u
searching party hero this morning n DANCING AT NIGHT WAS A BIO
road.
There are many witnesses
FEATURE OF THE DAY’S INmile from Oxford with n bullet thru
nnd the henring will bo n lengthy one.
RAINING
TERKSTING PROGRAM
his temple nnd n pistol nt his side.
•The road is advertised to bo sold nt
Willin'*- tt. 1 Ml'Mi^.'uh licliig sworn in ns governor of llnwnll. In front ul Authorities believe it n case of suicide.
(Br TU Aiwelxtxd *«••&gt;
* Silver Spprlngs on Monday, Novem­ tin executive building In Honolulu, lie it, decorntcd with elnhnrnte "lels" or
Yesterday wns one of the greatest
His coat cnrefully folded into a pil­
WASHINGTON, S ept. 30’ “ &gt;
wieufln. (,’lilef Justice Jrtmes L. (.*nke Is uduilnlstenng the until.
ber 7th.
days
in tho history of Sanford. Thor*
low was under his head. Apparently
broadside attack in the se n a te on he
were
many
hundreds here to spend tho
in
the
best
of
spirits
yesterday
nnd
no
Ux revision
revision bill
bill was
was prom ised to d a y* XW0 NEGROES ELECTROCUTED
Ux
day—not as mnny people ns Sanford
motive
for
ending
life
was
discovered.
by Senator Simmon*, of North a
AT RICHMOND, VA„ TODA
AY
has entertained in tho past but ono
lina, leader of the Democratic forces (
of the largest crowds in present years
UNEMPLOYED
CLASH
in the fight on the measure.
(By Tho AxxocIxtxA r u n )
nnd it was a good natured crowd, ono
WITH LONDON POLICE
RICHMOND, Sept. 30.—Two ne­
thnt hnd thrown off nil business re­
SMASH
MANY
WINDOWS.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—Senato groes, Raleigh Hnskins nnd Judgo
straints nnd hnd como to Sanford to
consideration of the Republican tax Griffith, were electrocuted nt the state
have
a good time. It wus ono of those
(By Ths Axxoclxtxd Fran)
revision bill was featured yesterday penitentiury here todny for the mur­
LONDON, Sept. 30.—A dozen men old-fashioned days filled with that
by the introduction of sweeping der of Stephen G. White, merchnnt
RY PROHIBITION
INVESTIGA­ INTEREST NOW CENTERED UP­ were injured nnd mnny nrrested nftcr hospituble spirit of olden dnys when
amendments from the Democratic side and postmaster nt Hnrpcrsohcm, Inst
the clash hero todny between police people met at a barbecue to talk and
ON CONTEST IN AMERICAN
TION INTO TRANSPORTA­
a row between Chairman Penroso of July.
LEAGUE
nnd six hundred unemployed men who race horses nnd have n good time gen­
TION OF LIQUOR
the finance com m ittee nnd Senator
hns smashed windows of the Board of erally.
Simmons, of North Carolina, ranking
(By Tbs AxxocUtxd Prass)
(By Tho Axxoclxtxd Frxxx)
The barbecue was all ready for the
Gunrdinns office.
Democrats on th at committee, nnd a
NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—With New
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 30.—Prehungry crowd about one o'clock and
charge by Senator LnFollete, Repub­
pnrntions for prosecution of Arbucklo York hnving clinched tho Nntionnl
there wns plenty of everything, espoclican, Wisconsin, th a t features of the
for ipansiunghter was overshadowed pennant ns n result of tho double deinlly ments—good old Florida meat
bill dealing with foreign trndors nnd
nt least for the time by the federal fent of Pittsburgh by the St. Louis
that vied with the finest of western
foreign trade corporations constituted
investigation into tho supply of liquor team the sporting world todny center­
meat and took first prize. Eugene
“a device to enable individuals of
' drunk by guests nt tho comedian's Ln- ed interest on tho contest in the Am­
Roumillat, the boy who hns been work­
great wealth to escape taxation."
bor dny party. OITicinls expressed the erican League. Cleveland playing the
ing early and into with tho barbecue
Behind the scenes there were some OF W IFE ANI) "RAGGED STRANG, belief tho investigation hns uncover next three games with Chicngo must
stunt, hud charge of nil tho big do­
efforts to bring about an agreement
ER" AT CHICAGO—WENT TO
cd n gigantic liquor smuggling ring win nil three, nnd New York playing
ings nnd promptly on timo he sounded
among opponents of the committee
DEATH SINGING
(operating with Snn Francisco ns a at Philadelphia must lose the next DIXIE MINSTRELS SHOWED TO the gong and the crowd went for tho
bill on the more o u tstan d in g tax fea­
three for the Tndinns to win tho pen­
_____ _
i bnse.
feed nnd it was some feed. Plenty of
IIIG HOUSE AND SCORED
tures, but apparently there were no
nant. One more victory by New York
(By TEa Associated Press)
meat burbccucd to a turn nnd picklea
GREAT HIT
final conclusions. Republican sena­
nnd she will clinch the pennnnt for
AUTHORIZE SALE OF SHIPS.
CHICAGO, Sept. 30.—Carl Wander­
and coffee nnd ice wntor and bread
tors in the agricultural "bloc" wore er, convicted for tho murder of his
the Yankees.
The Dixie Minstrels made their in- and butter and mnny people brought
confident, however, that with tho aid wife, unborn bubo nnd ragged strang­
WASHINGTON, Sopt. 30.—Tho
itinl
bow to a Sanford nudicnco last well filled lunch baskets nnd addod to
of the Democrats they would bo ablo er, whom he hired to Htago u fake shipping board would bo authorized to
8TETSHER VS. LEWIS.
night
nnd ft well filled house greeted the occasion by having n regular pic­
to defeat the committee plan to con­ hold-up, was hanged nt tho Cook coun­ modify the selling prices of vcbscIb
them nnd mndo them feel thnt their nic lunch under tho shndo trees on tho
tinue ihc taxes on fre ig h t, passenger ty jnil nt 7:10 this morning. Wan­ bought during tho wnr under n res­
SA NFRANCISCO, Sept. 30.—Joe
lake front. A b tho hand played tho
and Pullman accom m odations for an­ dered walked to the gnlloWH with n olution introduced Wcdnesdny by Sen- Stetchcr nnd "Strnugler" Ed Lewis, efforts were npprccinted. Tho old tournament was held tho first event of
Princess Thentro hnd been metamor­
other year at half tile present rates.
firm step rum
and m
nsb m
hou took
his* !••••«
plnco
urin
'«“« •••«
■*&lt; on ntor Curtis, Republican, Kansas. Re- both former world’s champion heavy­ phosed in a mysterious manner nnd tho nfternoon nnd the following prizes,
Repeal of these levies was one of tho scnffold repeated a short prayer duction of tho purchnso price only to weight wrestlers, signed nrticles to­
wero awarded:
several proposals put forth by Senator after the minister. Asked if lie had i p|oncer buyers from tho shipping dny for a two hours’ mntch to n de­ wns nlmost disguised by tho magic
First prize—Sam Brooks, of O
hnnd
of
an
nrtist
who
had
builded
Simmons on behalf of the minority anything to sny he replied in the n ffir-1j)0ftr(j js proposed.
cision here next Tuesdny night.
teen; second prize, D. P. Self, of Chutrellis
work,
caused
vines
nnd
flowerH
members of the finnnee committee. nintive and ns the shroud wns adjust- j ____________________________ .— -------- — -------------------to grow and hnd mndo a beautiful ef­ luotn; third prize, Barney Beck, of
The others included a maximum sur­
fect on n stage that Ih undoubtedly Sanford; fourth prize, Phil I.eonardy,
tax rate of 52 per cent in place of i
the most wretched in the state. The of Osteen.
the proposed 32 per cent; retention of Bwcr Me." He wns singing when tho |
In the horse rnco the horses wero
two sides where the minstrels sat were
the corporation capital stock tnx,
lined
up on Palmetto uvenue and rodo
trnp dropped.
flanked with n white trellis nnd posts
which the committee would ropenl
straight
across tho bulkhead to tho
held white electric bulbs thnt blended
next year; repeal of the $2,000 exemp­ SIXTY-NINE STRIKES
railroad track, tho winners being Ru­
|
with
tho
flowers
nnd
vines
nnd
artistion allowed corporations and of tho
fus Brown, first nnd Henry Cnmcron,
(Contlnucd on I’xeo Six)
REPORTED AT ONE TIME
special taxes on brokers and proprie­
second.
WAGE REDUCTION CAUSE.
tors of theatres and other places of
i PROIIIBS THROW WRENCH
In the little pony ruco Chns. Beck
SUNKEN SUBMARINE
amusement nnd on owners of automo­
That
Call
for
Opportun­
INTO
SENATE
MACHINE
wns
first, Elenor Cnmcron was sec­
(By Tbs Axxoclxtxd Frxxx)
WILL RE BROUGHT
biles operated for hire.
Another
ond,
Barney Beck, jr., was third, nnd
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—SixtyASK
FOR
VOTE
NOW.
TO SURFACE TODAY
ity of Proving1What
amendment would provide that per­ nine reported strikes InCMFWYPQ
Jnck Stcmpel wns fourth.
Klan Stands For
sons having net incomes in excess of nine strikes throughout the country
(By The AixocisUd Frxxx)
(By Thx Axxoclxtxd Frxxx)
Last night the street in front of tho
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—Chnntp- court house wns filled with sawdust
$20,000 would* not he eligible for the nro reported nt this time, the great­ LOS ANGELES, Sept. 30.—An offi­
(By Tho Aixoclstsd Frxxx)
ions of the anti-beer bills throw un­ nnd lighted by hundreds of lights
i normal exemptions now allowed by est number thnt hns ever existed cer snid tho submarine R-0 which
ATLANTA, Sopt. 30.—Col. Simlaw to single men, married men nnd ___________ ; - ...... . .....{sank off San Pedro harbor recently
expected
obstacles into tho path of Htrung ncross tho street the compli­
simultaneously nt nny time, Wnr Secmonds, of the Ku Klux announced to­
to heads of families on account of de­ retnry of Labor Dovis, said today.' probably would bo brought to the
1
the
senate
lenders on ntgotintions for ments of tlie Southern Utilities C(
dny in officinl statement he hnd sent
pendents.
Ho attributed wage reductions «h the j surface today,
telegrams to all members of congress u voto on tho German, Austrian nnd the dancers held sway from sovi
Under the Simmons amendment to
urging their support of the Tngue nnd 1 Hungarian pence treatules October o’clock until midnight nt which tin
the surtax provision, the rates fixed cause in most cases.
Ryan resolutions which proposes a 1 14. ho 'drys insisted thnt provision they had to tako tho band off tho pin
JURY OBTAINED
by the committc up to 31 per cent
sweeping congressional investigation ^for voting on their measure nlos be form nnd urgu them to go homo as
would stand, but above that tho levies
FOR POPE TRIAL of
they wanted to play until morning.
the activities of the Klan through­ I made.
would lie 32 per cent on incomes from
The street wns a trifle rough but tha
AFTER
DELAY
out the United Stntes. Simmons snid
JJ0'000 »o $74,000; 33 per cent, $74,dancers did not seem to mind it r **
he wired congressmen the Klnn would
WO to 82,000; 31 per cent, $H2,000 td
they tripped the latest dances on *’
appreciate
the
opportunity
of
proving
Rut
Again
One
Juror
Leaves
Box
for
$0°,0°O; 30 per cent, $00,000 to $100,­
sawdust
just as their forefathers u.w
by unimpenchnblo witnesses tho fal­
Good Reason
°°°: 10 per cent, $100,000 to $150,000;
many
yenrs
ngo. Tho sidewalk was
sity of charges preferred against the
per cent $150,000 to $200,000; 48
(By Ths AixocUtsil Prsxx)
much
better
and
both street nnd side­
orgnnizution.
1st cent, $200,000 to $300,000; 50 por
walk
wnH
well
filled
for about throe
JACKSONVILLE,
Sopt.
30.—After
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—Ratifi­
wm WWJKM) to $500,000, and 52 por
hours.
the
jury
for
tho-trial
of
Pope
was
ob­
PROPOSES
SUITS
AGAINST
tent —
»n «incomes •in excess of $500,000. cation by the senate in a fortnight of
It was a great day from tho first,
tained this morning nnd prepnrntions
NEW YORK HERALD.
11 a statement explaining tho the administrations’ poaco treaties
events
in the morning until late last
GENEVA,
Sept.
30.—Tho
assembly
under
wny
for
tnking
testimony,
II.
L.
Amendments, Senator Simmons siild with Germany, Austria nnd Hungary
night.
It will be a dny thnt will Ung­
introduced
nn
important
innovation
in
Jackson,
n
member
of
the
panel,
in­
NEW
YORK,
Sopt.
30.—Police
prospect last night to Re
tri'cal
...........
°I mu
the transportation
trnnsnortutinn taxes loomed ns a prospect.
er long in tho memory of thoso who
tho
work
of
tho
League
of
Nations
to­
formed
tho
court
nftor
grent
thought
Commissioner
Enright
last
night
Would cause —
n "V*
net m
loss
of y$131,000
000 publican and Democratic leaders, who
on ml
11) I ,UUDfUUU
»v..n,
...
-- during the dny hud discussed &gt; pro- he hnd decided he could not find the wrote Mayor Hylun that he had re­ day by deciding to ask tho delegates came and partook of tho hospitality oC
^ ~*ml l*R‘ K°v°rnmont would
defendant guilty of first degree mur­ commended to the district attorneys to solicit from their different govern- the Sanford people.
Kit Si.i’OOO'Ooi) from tho capital stock posed unanimous consent ngreoment
drafted by Senator Lodge, tho Re­ der, with which he Ih charged. Tho of the flvo counties in New York city 'ments full powers to sign during tho
iv lum ,r’,OOU,O
.UO from roll«
• -’“ l —
----of
tho
DEBS’ DEBT WIPED OUT▼»|vUU UXl'Ml lit III tl a•1I -........1 _ ______ A.ff____ publican leader, to tnke
tho finnl state immediately challenged and thnt they seek grand jury indictment present Hcssion the conventions for
*Xen,ldion allowed corporations
|
the
repression
of
the
white
slnvo
traf­
Jnckson
was
dismissed.
of tho Now York Herald for nllcgod
1 $-5,000,01)0 through elimination of votes October 14 or 15. Both express­
fic.
CHICAGO, Sept. 30.—The riots c
concerning tho pplico department.
normal exemptions whero Individ- ed hopes of obtaining n formal order
JACKSONVILLE,
Sept.
30.—Tnk­
1804, when Eugcno V. Debs, now |
of tho senate todny providing for such
1lnt°nnH exceed $20,000.
TO PROBE KU KLUX.
n program nnd nil factions expressed ing testimony in tho trial of Popo
Atlanta penitentiary, called his Amet
KLAN SEEKS PROBE.
the opinion that tho ngreoment would will begin at 0:30 tomorrow morning
All Kannsas Mines
WASHINGTON, Se; t. 30.—Invest!- lean railway union strike, wore wipcu
the. twelfth juror being obtained
he rcnchcd.
ATLANTA, Sopt. 30.—Letters havo
shortly
before
ono
o’clock
nnd
tho
jury
gution by n houso committee of tho off tho city’s books toduy with tho
' Arc Idle Today as
sworn in. Court recessed until 3:00 been written to President Harding and activities of tho Ku Klux Klnn is pro- payment of $18,000 damages to tho
I’rotcst to Officials IIERL1N PASSES PEACE TREA­ o’clock this nfternoon when indictment Attorney General Daugherty by Wil­ 1posed in a resolution introduced todny Pennsylvania railroad. Tho railroad
TY WITH UNITED STATES TO­ will ho read to tho jury and then court liam Joseph Simmons, head of tho
DAY, COMMUNISIBTS AGAINST will ndjourn until tomorrow morning. Ku Klux Klan, requesting an immedi­ 1by eproscntntiva Ryan, republican, obtained a vordlct of $105,000 against
i‘ITTo,.M„TU A,,4eUt»4 *****
New York. Tho committee would bo
ate nnd thorough investigation by ti&gt;o
coaUii UU(!* Kan" ScI“ ’ 80.-A 11
Exnminntion
of
veniremen
begnn
Instructed to "docommcnd, if nccoB- tho city In 1005 for damage to ita
(By Ths Axxoclxtxd Frxxx)
government
into
tho
activities
of
the
t d
7*
Knnsn" district uro idle
BERLIN, Sept. 30.—Tho roichstag lutor in tho morning nnd tho box whb organization, according to a stute- snry, proper disiplinary action,” and property during the strike. Tho casoi
at Col.V i"U'&lt;!ent witl1 4,10 appearance
filled by the addition of ono man.
to inquire into the flnnnclal affairs of wns appealed and lost again by th"
Auy r , US u
° f A,« « n d e r H owat nnd today passed a bill ratifying tho peace Tentntlvo Jury Is reduced to eleven mentissued at their headquarters to­
tho
organization. Mr. Ryan charged city, while tho interest continued
p i )0r.c f' President nnd vico- treaty with tho United States, Only
again just before tho noon recess, day. In his lettor to tho prcBldont, Mr, that incomo tax reports did not show mount until $180,000 was required
Communists
voted
ngninst
tho
meas­
union to!,» • 1U Ku,' Hn8 Co“* Miners
howovei', when one man was elimin­ Simmons declared^ tho klan would "propor returns of vnst sums realiz­ settle tho vordlct.
__,0 be8in serving slv mnniha f„ti
d ; ' 0 ,08inir v,nK,,,v monthB Ja‘l ure.
ated. Out of sixty men of tho new woicomo a swooping investigation by ed" by tho klnn from tho "snlo of ma­
ru«ry a , n '
n H4r*h° last Fobvoniro
prosont, fifteen were dismissed tho government into all its activities terial nnd pnrnphomalin."
REWARD OF $30,000 OFFERED.
FOUR MEN KILLED.
throughout tho country, whiio in tho
: roi,ort to hon‘,:
nfter exnminntion.
ciation h,.rc. ’ to n l ° P ° r a to r " A »s°letter to the attorney goncral ho Baid
ROTH INDICTED.
•
OKLAHOMA .CITY, Sopt. 30.KANSAS CITY, Sopt- 30.—Four
nil
records,
books
and
files
of
tho
"in:
ALBANY,
Gn.,
Sept.
30.—Glen
more
A telegram from Postmaster GonoraK },
"Ku Klux to Build ‘Hall of In­
men nro reported killed by an explos­
visible empire" would bo at tho gov­ Hudson and wife, wore Jointly indlct- Hoys today authorised a $30,000 re­
J 1”^008’ we havo no- ion todny a t tho Excelsior Powder visibles’."—Hendllno.MIf they roally
ernment’s disposal.
ed for the murder of Mrs. Hudson’s ward for tho capture of bandits who
thoin
l.ho hot hca(,» «ro usually Manufacturing Co., plant In tho su­ wish for obscurity, they can obtain it
two sonB, Robert nnd Issah Temple, hold up the Snntu Foo train near her
southeast of hero. Tho concus more easily than that.—New York
Sell it with a Herald Want Ad.
C o t a i r they WOn,t haV0 t0 burbs
ten and four years ola.
last night and robbed the mall car.
sion shook houses in a wido radlous. Post.

BIG

salaries

HAD A GREAT DAY

ARBUCKLE
PROSECUTION

YORK
CLINCHES RAG
IN NATIONAL

WANDERER
HANGEDTODAY
FOR MURDER

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PEACE TREATY
TO BE RATIFIED
ON OCTOBER 15

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$1

MI NS TREL
SHOW GREAT
LAST NIGHT

SIMMONS URGES INVESTIGATION
OF THF KU KLUX KLAN TODAY,
SUPPORTS RYAN RESOLUTIONS

LEAGUE DECIDES
TO TRY TO HALT
‘WHITE SLAVERY’

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921

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ACT V.
Cabaret
Geo. DcCottcs entertaining his Winter
guests in Sanford, Florida.
Sccno I.—Pm Nobody's Baby...........
...........Daphne Wimbish and Chorus
Scene II.—Dancing.........S. S. Baumol
&lt;
Sccno III.—Esthetic Dancing...........
Were the Result of Franklin O King, of Or­
......................Miss
Daphne
WimbUh
WILL BE ONE OF THE GREATEST
lando, and R. W. Pearman, of Sanford
ELSIE FERGUSON in
Sccno IV.—Duet—Oh Me, Oh My
h'
HITS OF THE SEA­
............
Mildred
Holly,
Tom'Martin
SON
The following from tho Orlando Re­ Thorn's n narrow road needs wid-nlng
Metropolitan Musical Company
Before our dreams can come true,
porter-Star about tho special songs
Among the many attractions to the
Chorus—Bob Holly, Miss Wimbish, for the banquet Is interesting:
Of an auto Una to carry freight
' eity tonight arc tho Dixio Minstrels, Misses Mcro (3), Miss Henry, Miss
And rcduco your rates for you.
Tho poetic mind of OrlnndoV^great
who will show at the Princess Thentro Miller, Miss Shinholser, Misses Holly, poot, Franklin O. King Is responsible
tonight and tomorrow night and who Miss Smith, Miss Wilson, Mrs. L. J. for tho following songs which wore
GET-TOGETHER SONG
have everything from grand opern to Allison, Miss Cowan, Leo Peck, Mat led by Mutt nnd Jeff, who In every
(Tune: Glory Hallelujah)
Also “A Dollar’s Worth” a 2-part Century
Tag time and liack again. The Dixie Tarbcll, Tom Martin, Maurico IIol- dny life arc "Shorty” Voorhis nnd SANFORD und ORLANDO, thoy’rc
Minstrels are composed of the boys ’ strom, Sid Rive, Porcy Mero, Geo. Me- Wilbur Flowers, the diners took up
tho two best towns wo know,
Comedy
from Company D and the show is be- [Laughlin, Lil Connelly, II. J. Clause, the chorus at the end of each verso SANFORD nnd ORLANDO, just you
lng staged for the benefit of Company
wntch nnd'seo them grow.
nnd with much vim nnd gu6to kept tho
D In order that when they go to camp Yowell-Drew Co.
»hole neighborhood awake until
— DOUGLAS MACLEAN IN "ONE A
again they will have some of the com­
nearly the midnight hour. Tho songs SANFORD nnd ORLANDO, whero
Staging Exhibition
forts and conveniences and plenty of
you'll
find
tho
“pop"
nnd
"go.”
were sung to the tunc of Mnrglo:
MINUTE” ; ALSO A COMEDY
good eats that nre not marked down
And thoy’ro working hand in hand.
N ext Saturday
AND FOX NEWS
on tho regular commissary slips. And
Thcro’H a good town up In the Semi­
then Compnny D needs mnny little
CHORUS—
nole,
things here at home to make tho boys Will Hnvc Prizes for Competitive Ex* With some folks we’rep roud to know. Root for SANFORD nnd ORLANDO,
comfortable and while tho govern­
They’re substantially the livest burg Boost for SANFORD and ORLANDO,
hibitions of Various Departments
m ent furbishes everything they do not
Work for SANFORD nnd ORLANDO,
Thnt rows a boat on Lnko Monroe.
furnish all the things needful. So
In this issue of the Daily Herald is They are full^of pop and Enterprise; And then can Lot they’ll grow, grow,
; Allison and Rudlsill, tho minstrel pro­ a half page advertisement of tho With a very friendly way
grow.
ducers do luxe of North Carolina, Yowcll-Drow Company of Orlando, They've n lot of hustling business guys
have been called in to put on this big calling attention to their hew Inno­ Who*ve come to Sanford town to stay.
WE THANK YOU.
List your property with me for prompt service and
show tonight and tomorrow night and vation—tho Salespeople’s Competitive
(Tuno: Tipperary)
------------------------------r e s u lts -------------------------------in assisting the boys of Compnny D Exhibition—nnd it is Just what tho CHORUS—
Sure we’re glad we came down to
they havo called upon all the local name implies.
ORLANDO,
Here's to you Sanford.
RENTAL OR SALE
talent and all the pretty girls in the
It’s a tine place to go,
Tho Yowoll-Drew Co. have the rep­ Wu’ro often thinking of you, Sanford.
BIG OR LITTLE—THAT’S ME
city to mnkc this minstrel show one of utation of being kind nnd generous to We’ll tell the world we lovo you; don't Wo must admit thnt it wns mighty
the grentest and best that has ever their assistants nnd tho clerks in the
forget your promise to bo
grand to
been staged. After you have enjoy­ establishment ns they realize thnt A pnl of ours, nnd if you should see
Hnvc you treat us so.
ed tho day to the fullest go to the their success depends upon capable
Como up ngnin to SANFORD,
anything for Sanford—
REAL ESTATE OFFICE--------- 115 PARK AVENUE
Princess Theatre tonight and for a nnd efficient snlesmcn nnd snleslndics We'll be your Inspiration; wo will bo
We'll know just what to do.
nominal sum seo the best homo talent who hnvc the best interest of tho firm .
There’s a standing invitation waiting
true blue.
show you have ever witnessed. There at heart. They believe in giving tho We’ll be glad to lend n hand to San­ You know.
will bo plenty of timo to sA* the min­ large force all tho traffic will benr
ford nnd Orlando.
342,364
teams (about 52 men).... 27,431.00 1 9 1 1 ............. ................ 179,851
strel show nnd attend the dance after­ nnd in return they wnnt their best ef­ Oh, Good Luck! Sanford to you.
WORLD SERIES GAMES
490,833
1 0 1 2 ............. ............... 2 5 2 ,2 3 7
Purse
for
thirdp
laco
tenms
ward.
II
IN FORMER YEARS
forts and they get it as everyone thnt
325.739
(about 55 Vncn).............. 21,488.28 1013 ............. ............... 1 5 0 j)9 2
Following is the program ns it will trades at the Big Store in (^Inndo They’vo a MAYOR up in Seminole.
1 0 1 4 ............. ............... lio j o o o
225.739
Each
Bccond
place
player
be carried out:
will benr witness.
Hnrry Stevens is his name.
NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—More thnn
320,361
(about) ............................
085.80 1 9 1 5 ............. ............... 143,351
178,700 persons paid" their way to boo Each third plnco player
Producing Stuff
Now the big Idea for next Satur­ He’s a mighty good Rotnrinn—
385,590
1 0 1 0 ............. ............... 102,359
the world series games Inst yenr be­
Executive Committee—J. G. Mich­ day, October first, is thnt a Competi­ And selling merchandise his game.
425,878
(about) ............................
400.00 1 0 1 7 ............. ......... 185,091
ael, Chnirmnn; P. A. Mero, W. A. Con­ tive Exhibition will be held at the Frank I*. Forster Is a banker there, tween the Brooklyn Nationals nnd tho Cleveland Club'B Bhnro ..... 73,359.32 1 0 1 8 ............. '............... 128,483
179,619
store in which all the clerks havo en­ Who’s ns shrewd ns shrewd can be. Cleveland Americans, in which the Brooklyn Club’s share....... 78,359.31 1 9 1 0 ............. ............... 2 3 0 ,9 2 8
nolly, J. T. Brndy.
722,411
Publicity Committee—J. T. Brady, tered nnd they will receive prizes for He's been a boosting Snnford town Inttcr team won fivo games to two. American League treasury 73,359.32
The official gross receipts were $501,-1National League Treasury 73,359.31
for fair,
Chnirmnn; P. A. Mcro, F. E. Mere­ the best merchandise display nnd for
Mr. nnd Mrs. Scoggnns nnd family
800.
Since
the
YEAR
of
'Sixty-Three.
keeping
and
arrangement
of
stock,
the
dith.
Nnt. Commission’s share.... 50,480.00 huvo returned from their summer v»The receipts were distributed ns fol­
Ticket Committee—H. A. Washburn first prize to bo $100, the second $50
ention in Kentucky and North Caro­
World series nttcndnnco and re­ lina and taken thair fine homo on
lows:
/
and
the
third,
$25.
CHORUSChnirmnn; P. A. Dooley, W. A.
Contesting players shnre....$101,102.00 ceipts by years, since 1905. First fig­ Park avenue for the winter. Mr. and
111
The judges have all been decided
Rumph, E. A. Chittenden.
ure is the yenr, second tho nttcndnnco Mrs. Scoggnns nnd their interesting
Purse for Cleveland (27
Stage Committee—J. T. Brndy, upon nnd everything is nil ready to They hnve also n good president
and
last the receipts:
men) ............................... 90,097.24
Chairman; F. E. Meredith, R. A. shoot next Saturday and the public is Of a live-wire C. of C.
children nro welcomed homo each fall
$ 08,405 nnd now that they huvo purchased *
cordial I yinvited to attend this big Colonel Knight is selling real estate, Purse for Brooklyn (29
1905 ......... ........... 01,033
Greene, S. A. Dutton.
100,550 homo they are more firmly cemented
event and tnke a look at the handi­ And giving information free.
04,404.82 1900 ......... ........... 99,804
PROGRAM
04,075 to Snnford nnd tho people nnd they
work of the Yowell-Drew Store nt Secretary Penrmnn’s also there,
4,108.00 1907 ......... ........... 78,098
Opening Overture...... By Entire Co. Orlando.
188,802 havo n largo part in the hearts of San­
He will nevor fado from view.
Each Brooklyn player....... 2,410.00 1900 ......... ........... 145,807
ACT I
170,080 ford people.
Without calling attention in any Wo will ne’er FORGET the gunrdlnn Purse for second place
1010 ......... ........... 124,222
Entrance of Minstrel, introducing particular to the prices or tho goods Or room THREE HUNDRED nnd
os—
TWO.
or the special sales for thnt dny tho
Interlocutor—Geo. A. DeCottes.
advertisement only states thnt tho big CHORUS.
As Comedians—Bob Herndon, Tom day is set aside for tho benefit of tho
IV.
Martin, George McLaughlin, Percy [different departments but it is also a George DeCottes he is a lawyer there
Mero, Billie Ilolfmnn, Paul Lnke, fact that the Rig Store will bo most He’s a good one so they say.
Snowball Sutton, Lil Connelly.
attractive nnd all the patrons of Sem­ Charley Henry Is a farmer there,
- As Ballndists—Sid Rive, Maurico inole County are curdinlly invited to Who knows just when mill what to say.
attend.
Holston, H. J. Clause.
Doctor Hyman is a preacher there;
I
As Harmonist—Sam Rnumcl, M.
Read the advertisement in this is- He’s a Hard-Shell Baptist man.
Disbelieves in Sleeping Sickness there
Wimbish, Clnrencu Mahoney, Lee sue.
And Hnys it’s not tho Snnford plan.
Peck, Forrest Gatehcl, J. Michael, J.
CHORUS.
MuBBon, Tom Meredith, Mr. Warren. UNUSUAL ACCIDENT1.—Oh, Everybody Loves to Go.....
UNUSUAL DOCTOR
..............................Entire Company
.MELBOURNE, Fin. Sept. 20—John
2.—Down Yonder......... Billie Hoffman Gallnghcr, snwyer nt a mill at Hop­ There’s an editor in Seminole
T
8.—Ain’t We Got Fun...... Percy Mero kins, is convalescing after an unusual Who grew on a Christmas tree.
4.—Crooning.......... Maurice Ilclstrom accident nnd an unusual bit of patch­ Wo are glad bis name’es not Mistletoe,
6.
—Save a Little Dram for Me. ing up done by Surgeon Bean, of this nut it’s plain OLD Bob Holly.
....................................Tom Martin plnce. Gallnghcr had his right arm He is for an inter-urban line.
NEW L. C. SMITH (Cash or Terms) f o r ................................... $100.00
0.—Mammy’s Little Sunny Honey
mashed six inches below tho elbow. And some dny wo hope 'twill pay.
Boy................................II. J. Clause , Both bones wero cut nil tho way But a good old Intcr-Hourban Lino
USED UNDERWOOD (cash) f o r ......................... !..................... 25.00
7, I m (Kina Quit Saturday............ I through and one of them was smash­ Would bo successful right nwny.
USED MOLLE, PORTABLE (cash or T erm s)........................... 50.00
...................................Herndon cd Into splinters, complicating treat­
8.—I Found You..................... Sid Itivo ment. The muscle, howovor was not
Tho following songs the composi­
0.—Finnlo of First I’nrt..................
cut, nor wns the artery severed. Dr. tion of It. W. Pearman, Jr., of Snn­
...........H. J. Clause nnd Entire Co. Bean had a blacksmith construct an ford, helped considerably to enliven
ACT II
iron framo in such a manner ns to pull the meeting, they were generally sung
We are agents for the new PORTABLE REMINGTON TYPE­
A Surpriso. Bub Allison, Fred Rudlsill from the ends townrd tho center, set following a speech to which they T
were appropriate:
WRITER —the greatest machine on the market. It is a big type­
ACT III
the bones nnd trussed
the injured
How
about
Ken
Guernsey
starting
Monologue ..................... Bob Herndon nrm in it. Tho surgeon dcclnres the
w riter if you want to use it on your desk. It is a’little typewriter if
these songs?
injured limb will heal and thnt Gal­
ACT IV.
you want to carry it with you anywhere. Can’t be hurt, built like a
Quartette—Maurice Holston, S. S. lagher in all probibility never will
SANFORD
Baumel, Tom Martin, Mr. Warren.
suffer any ill effects from it.
battleship, few parts, simple of construction, will never wear out.
(Tune: Mnrgic)
Dear old SAN-FORI), we’re always
Come in and see it. Standard keyboard.
working for you SAN-FORD,
We’ll toll the world you’ll heat them
Forty ways, and that’s going some, «?♦
When wo start to ."SHIP BY WAT­
We have also taken the agency for the new FORT PITT Machine
ER" ns we "oughtor."
—the wonder of the ages in the typewriter world. A standard
SAN-FORD
Your growth’s an inspiration
typewriter that will do any class of work, will do it better, will do
Wo nru never blife
Said tho follow who did not like to work
Now you’ve got most cv-rything
it cheaper, will stand the strain longer, easy running, makes no
and ho really thought tho world should
What
you
haven’t
wo
will
bring
pay him without working
**
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noise, built on the proper lines and the cheapest machine on the
Dear old SAN-FORD to you.

ISTRGLS
SHOW TONIGHT
"AT PRINCESS

THE SONGS THEY SANG AT
ORLANDO TUESDAY NIGHT

THE STAR TO-DAY
“ SACRED AND
PROFANE LOVE ”

TOMORROW

I SELL TO SERVE

W. V. Wheeler

TYPEWRITERS

oAll Kinds—oAll iM.ah.es

t

The World Owes
Me a Living

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HE OBTAINED THE LIVING
But such a life—it waa hia theory about
how to get a living without working.
The world owea each one a living but it
ia up to every one to collect it. The beat
way to get the beat living ia to have your
money where you can get it when you
want it— in tho bank

The ONLY DECENT LIVING
la obtained by aaving your money while
you are making it and put it in tho bank
whero it drawa 4 *per cent intere8t.

LET US TELL YOU
ABOUT IT TODAY

The Peoples Bank
o f Sanford

ORLANDO
(Tuno: Mnrglo)
Denr ORLAN-OO, the City Beautiful,
ORLANDO,
Each tourist sings your praises,
They can’t help but keep boosting
you,
For you’vo got a lot of "pop" and
somo swell "rep”
ORLA"N-DO.
We’ve got an inspiration
Thnt will help you, too,
We'll ship each box of fruit
Via St. Johns river route,
And bring cheap freight rates to
you.
GOOD OADS SONG
Thero’s a Long, Long Trail
A-Wlndlng)
There’s a nnrrow road n’windlng
Down from Sanford this way,
Whoro enrs must dodge each other
Thru tho sand nnd clay.
(Tuno:

market.

ONLY

*75,

W
h y Pay M o

Everything is coming down—so are typewriters. Don’t be mislead
on this subject. Let us show you how you can save money on this
necessary adjunct to your business office.

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TheHerald Printing

ALL KINDS OF TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, PAPER, SUPPLIES

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

P A G ! TWO

FOR WINTRY SETTING

SHRINE DECIDES
ON LOCATION OP
6 NEW HOSPITALS,

ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 30.—Locationa of alx of the nine frco hospllnls for cripplo children which the
Nobles of the Myatic Shrino are to es­
tablish in various parts of North
America at a cost of $2,000,000 have
been decided upon by tho trustees
.who mot in S t Louis, it was announc­
ed by Atlanta Shrinors last night.
A hospital to cost $300,000 will bo
built in St. Louis and ; institutions
costing $200,000 each will bo erected
In Shreveport, San Francisco, Port­
land, Oro., tho twin cities of St. Paul
and Minneapolis, and Montreal, Can.
Locations of tho other threo, ono of
which is to bo in Virginia, one in
New England, and ono In control
Pennsylvania, according to present
plans, will be determined upon nt a
meeting of tho trustees next Janu­
ary.

To the flnanciaUnterests of every man, wom­
an and child whom it is our privilege to
serve.

that each client is a partner with us in this
rapidly growing bnnk—nnd that sound fi­
nancial building for him means sound growth
also for this institution.

to share this partnership. Remember that
we are here to serve your interests.

4% INTEREST PAID

T h e Seminole County

llm&gt; Ih u wrap tiial will delight EPWORTH LEAGUE PROGRAM
those women who n'lmlrc handsome
Tho following la tho Rally Day pro­
embroidery and rich fringes in tho
company of luxurious looking furs. It gram of tho Epworth League, to bo
Is made of a tlm* renting of tho vel­ hold on October 2:
ours
typo, which lends Itself to tlieso
SERVICE
::
PROGRESS
STRENGTH
Subject—"An Ideal Meeting of Our
decorations and Is entitled to lie
4% INTEREST PAID
League
and How to Mako it Real.
classed as a superh coat.
Lender—Mias Carolyn Spencer.
Preludo—Mifls Julia Lning.
this city. Mrs. Clayton is traveling In
Opening
Song—"I Want to bo a
n handsome fall model of blue Canton
Tampa Heights Methodist church in crepe, trimmed with touches of grey, Worker."
Lord's Prayer.
I tho presence of a largo gathering of ami worn with accessories to match.
Announcements.
j relatives nnd friends of the young
The bride is a daughter of Rev. and
Offering.
!couple, the ceremony being performed Mrs. F. E. Stclnmeyer nnd hns many
Scripture Lesson—Matt. 10-20;
i by Rev. F. E. Stoinmoyer, father of friends throughout the state who will*
! the bride.
be much interested in the announce­ John, lv. 23-24.
The church was artistically decor­ ment of her marriage. Whilo hnving
Song—"We'll Work Till Jesus
SOCIAL CALENDAR
ated, featuring the rainbow colors, the made her home in Tampa for only tho Comes."
chosen bridal motif. The chancel was past year, since her futhor hns been
Prayer—Dr. Wnlker.
Imnkcd with stately pulms, which pastor of the Tampa Heights Metho­
Address—Miss Carolyn Spencer.
formed a background of greenery for dist church, she lias become n favor­
Pipe Organ Solo—MIsb Virginia
the lovely floral blossoms nrrnngcd on ite with a wide eircle of friends, nnd DeCoursey.
pedestals at either side of the pulpit. has been honored with a number of
One Minute Talks—Misses Lillian
The bride nnd groom stood henenth charming prenuptial courtesies.
Shinholscr, Eleanor Roberts, Dnphno
an arch formed of white flowers nnd
Mr. .Clayton Ih a son of Mr. nnd Wimblsh, Gladys Adams, Ann Lee,
greenery, to receive the marriage Mrs. W. II. Clayton of this city nnd Frances Hughey, Esther Hughey, Mrs.
vows. Fluffy hows of tulle in rain­ has made his home here all of his life, Will Raynor, nnd Messrs. Harry Wimbow colors, marked the pews which and is well known and highly esteem­ bish and Will Raynor.
wore reserved for the families and ed by his Inrgc number of friends. Ho
Solo—Miss Lillie Ruth Sponcor.
close friends of the young people,
is connected with the Tampn Electric
Talk—Dr. Walker.
i Preceding the ceremony a beautiful Co.—Tampn Tribune.
Song—"Onward Christian Soldier."
program of nuptial music in charge of
League Renedietion.
Miss Edna Ilarritt, as pinnist, as­ DEATH OF MRS. FRANK WOOD
Please note that time hns been
sisted by Miss Hazel Dorshcr, violin­
RUFF, Jit.
changed
from seven o’clock to sixist, Mrs. E. A. Penn and Mrs. Hnulie
thirty.
All
young people of Snnford
Knight, vocalists, was rendered, ns
not
connected
with any society, aro
Denth enmo to the Woodruff homo
follows: pinno, "Trnumcrl" (Shumost
cordially
invited
to meet with us.
bort; Mrs. Knight, vocal solo, Schu­ this morning about ono o’clock, nnd
Our
goal
for
next
Sunday
is ono hun­
bert's Serenade" with violin ohliguto robbed it of the young mother nnd
dred
nnd
fifty
present
to
begin
meet­
by Miss Dorcheser; Mrs. Penn vocal wife. Mrs. Mary Rnnsome Woodruff,
ing.
In
order
to
do
this,
wo
need
your
solo, "At Dawning" (Cndmnn); The beloved wife of Frank L. Woodruff,
help,
Leaguers.
J . F. Adams, of Georgia, spent the "Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin" | Jr., wns taken after a few days of
day here yesterday, with his brother, wuh .rendered as tho processional and battling with tho dread destroyer, nnd
IV. I. Adams.
(luring the ceremony “O Promise Me," ' with the hopes of friends and relnCARD OF THANKS,
-------was softly played on tho violin by j tivos alternately rising nnd falling ns
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Blnckman o f’M‘9H Dorschor. Mendelssohn's "Wed- • hourly bulletins were received from
To those friends who renedored so
AVokiwn Ranch, were visitors in this ‘' inR March" being used ns a reecs- the bcdBldc where skilled physicians much assistance in tho fire thnt de­
attempted to Have the life of the lit­ stroyed our home and helped us to
•city yesterday.
alonnl.
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I The bridesmaids nnd groomsmen led tle mother who hnd jUHt given birth save some of tho furniture and prov­
Mr. and Mrs. George Fox aro re- tht‘ ,,ri,lnl P»rty, entering from op- to a son, only to hnve her own life ed their friendship in so many ways,
eelving congratulations on the arrival I,osito n,9,e8- Tho bridesmaids wore given ns a sacrifice.
we wish to extend our thanks.
of an eight pound son, who arrived frocks of taffeta in tho rainbow
Death is alwnys a shock to a com­
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Douglnss.
a t their home thla morning.
, shades, made in quaint old-fashioned munity, hut the death of Mrs. Wood­
_____
basque effect, with puff trimmings nnd ruff, who came here about a year
IF ARHUCKLE WAS
Mr.. Claude Herndon „„,l A1| , „ , ’[ ''''I '-l»«ea. and carried while .hop. ago ns a swcot and winsome bride, has
UNKNOWN HE’D BE
Connelly motored to Orlando thin h,:r‘
»'»■
»» fallen upon tho city ns n mantle of
TRIED FOR MURDER
xnornln r
, white carnations attached to the ends, sorrow to be borne by tho community
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tho entire effect being picturesque nnd ns a whole, a sorrow thnt enshrouds
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 30.—Itos' beautiful, indeed. The bridesmnids the lives of ail the citizens. Mary
coo
C. (Fatty) Arbuckie, ns nt liberty
(Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Adams nnd were: Miss Gladys Clayton, sister of
Julia
Ransome
wns
horn
in
Kentucky
todny
under $5,000 bond after a two
children, are in Tampn, where they the groom, who wore yellow taffeta,
in
1898,
nnd
lived
with
her
father,
week’s
preliminary Itonring on n
went to attend the wedding of their Miss Lucilc Clough, of Lakeland, who
sister, Miss Eliznboth Stclnmeyer, to was attired in orchid taffeta, Miss i Rev. A. J. Rr.nsomo in Indin for some charge of murder in connection with
Mr. George Clayton, which took plnco Cyril MeKown, in bluo taffeta and years during her onrly childhood, Rev. tho denth of Miss Rnppc, will bo tried
Wednesday evening nt the Tampn Miss Snllle Roys in pink taffeta. The Rnnsome being n missionary to India, o nn chnrge of manslaughter within
Hoights Methodist church.
groomsmen were: Messrs. Henry B. and living there nt this date. Her n fo wdnys if present plnnss of Mntmother died while she was 14 years of thew Brady, district attorney materi­
age, she coming to the state to re- alize.
Bfjidnm Harriet returned yester.
sidu with an aunt in Grensboro, N.
Two such charges are pending
•day nflter spending the summer vorj
C., and also lived with relatives in
pleasantly with her brother and film
Chnrlotte, Union nnd Ninety-Six, S.
illy nt Montczumn, Gan.
C. Graduating from Woman's Col­
lege, in Dues West, in 1918, sho
Tattle Ml
studied voieo in Chlcnngo nnd then
accepted n position with a rhuutnu(pin course for n year returning to
South Cnrolinn to resido. She was
married to Frank L. Woodruff, Jr., on
CLAYTON-STEIN MEYER
November 24th, nnd enme to Snnford
A beautiful event of Inst cv
to mako her homo.
Sho leaves a father and stepmother,
and a little brother, and many other
relatives, to mourn her loss, tho
brother nnd mint expecting to nrrivo
hero tomorrow.
The funeral will occur from the into
residence of Onk avenue tomorrow
nftornoon nt four o'clock, interment
being mndo in Lnkoviow cemetery.
Tho sympathy of tho many friends
I is extended to the bereaved in their
hour of sorrow.

P utent Leather Shoes Again—Black Leather
new favor—Scotch Grain Sells Strong—]
Suedes are coming—Satins are steady— this
season of strap s for the lady. Men’s Brogue
Wing-Tips are the newest. SEE OUR WIN]
for some late styles.

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against Arbuckie—ono being placed
yesterdny when nt tho conclusion of
tho hearing before Sylvian J. Lazarus,
polico judge, tho murder chargo was
uninnded nnd tho other having boon
returned recently by tho grund jury.
Arbuckie rognined his freedom
shortly after the preliminary henr­
ing was ended. Ho nlrondy hnd on de­
posit $5,000 bail in connection with
tho indlctmont, and this was trans­
ferred to cobor tho proceedings aris­
ing from Mrs. Dclmont’s complaint.
On tho grand Jury accuBntion he was
placed "on his rocognlznnco" to re­
turn on October 5th.
Whether District Attrnoy Brady
would be able to have Arbucklo ap­
pear to nnswer to ono complaint and
then try hint on nnothor/ono tho
game date ho wa snot sure ho said.
Brady’s renson for his attempt he
stated was that he wished to avoid
furnishing tho defense attorneys.with
n transcript of the evidence before
tho grand Jury.
The district attorney
in a long
statement last night said that Judge
Lazarus hnd accorded Arbucklo’s case
unusual treatment nnd charged Hint
"if Arbucklo wore unknown nnd un­
important ho would hnve boon hold
for murder nnd treated precisely the
isnmo ns wore other defendants of dlsroputo."

CHARLES LARSON,
DELANI), SUICIDES
AT WINTER PARK

Charles Larson, about 15 years of
age, of DoLnnd, shot and killed him­
self at tho homo of his sister, Mrs. G.
O, Connors, on Boulevard avenue, Win­
ter Park, at 11:30 yesterday morning.
Two shots wore fired from « small
enlibro rovolvor nnd death occurtd
within two hours. Financial worry
nnd III health is alleged to hnve led
to tho committal of the rash net
Sheriff Kurd, State’s Attorney Joseph
H. Jones nnd County Judge Frank
Smith wont to Winter Park nnd view­
ed tho body but the calling of n cor­
oner's inquest wns deemed unneces­
sary since denth hnd dearly resulted
from suicide.
Larson, according to the report, had
only arrived in Winter I’nrk Monday
for n short visit with his sister. Ye»torday morning ho purchased n ticket
to return to DoLnnd nnd hnd bade his
sister good-byo. Going into the yard,
he put tho muzzle of the revolver to
his tcmplo nnd two shots rang out.
Ilurrio Tnylor, n son of W. U. Tnylor(
a neighbor, witnessed the shooting.
Tho dccunsed is well known in DeLand where he hus been employed for
a number of years by the G. A. Drcka
Company department store, nnd wai
unmarried.—Orlando Sentinel.

Sparkling Seasonable Specials
J . M . D R E S N E R ’S

214 E. First Street

Sanford, Florida

Stunning N ew Fall Frocks

TO CURB THE LOAN SHARKS

RENTAL
BATTERIES
FOR ALL CARS

New
Filling Station

JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 30.—Pnssuge of nn ordinance designed ns a
curb to "loan sharks" hns boon re­
commended by tho laws and hiies
committee of tho city council. Tho
monsuro fixes nn annual license of
5 mony;
a close friends repaired to the homo of $100 .« maximum interests rate of
" tho bride's parents, Rev. and Mrs. F. 3 1*2 per cent, nnd would
roqulro
E. Stclnmeyer, on Contrnl nvonuo, monoy lenders effected by it to oxc3 where congratulations and good wish-. cute a $1,000 bond.
Tho measure
I cn were showered upon tho nowiy mar- would apply only to persons and firms
" ried pair.
j lending sums of $100 or less.
"
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clayton loft on the 0
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■ o’clock train for vnrious points of In-j Tho world newa the day it happens,
a torcst In tho North, and upon return delivered at your door each evening,
,S will continue to make their home in lBc the week*

That will strongly appeal to the
Feminine Trade

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Seasonable Specials (A rriving Daily
PHONE 121

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

i ; ,« built, nnd the f««m, widening »pon nil ■!«« •
. m cJ thnt hnvc low!
„ow (.Hint
" , Tho hlohwny fro m
in Fii&lt;*t street w as cstmetive on account of the
jhnde nnd the lovely subeffect. Already fourt,(, t"
uni|,r clearance upon tbe
that portion having been
Postmaster l-.lder, &lt;&gt;i
Upon the west, J. W. Bed is
tn acres, nml Neal Colopurchased the W arren
„ the Improvement

■severe m snnilniion iinuno
!c kIk&gt;"I year, are awarded a
, Mrs. 1.nylon H very chnrmher »u(mentions were met
irty nrpmval. 11•• next visit
ichwl in five m&gt; 1 ■weeks is
nticipated.
ry ruin fell here Sunday. Tho
thoroughly moistened and
Li condition for the Betting
fry, lettuce, cabbage, etc.,
are busy hero thin wc»k with
bs ,though many had already
m in the field ns we have nn
|e of water in this section,
Ilia wells always respond
w naturally despite the most
p drouth. There has never
la single well In fail in tho
locality. Mr. Harry Lnppin,
ftreet, hns completed the reI the front five acres of ids
I is mnkin ■ preparations to
|k five acres. The middle five
[the place are t" he kept in
pn&lt;l and will famish a loon| their future residence, a
Ionic which they expect to
le linio soon. Mr, Lnppin is
Inc his plu&gt; .• in |||,,. eondilh, with thin g ml location,
firm a very fi-sirnblo one.
|l Mrs. I,. R. Mum enterI young folks of *he It. Y. P.
Bfiixhtfally Fi iilny evening,
lots were served and the
Ptwantly while,| nwnv in

n week hero, camping. They will tour
tho Btato before their return north,
Mr. nnd Mm, Albert Hawkins unci
children, spent Snturdny nt tho beach.
Mrs. Jordan is visiting relatives In
Alabama.
Mr. Frank Lappln, who spent the
past year hero with relatives, has re­
turned to his homo In Mnssnchusettes.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Unbun nnd Mr.
nnd Mrs. King, spent Snturdny nt
Daytona Bonch,
Mr. Chnrllo Bales wns In Leesburg
on business this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Murk Nnughcr ,of
Tennessee, have moved horo.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson have
returned homo nfter spending tho
summer in the north.
Mr. W. J. Jewell is confined to
his home by Illness.
Itev. Stackhouse, tho Methodist
minister, has gone to Tennessee
where lie will locate.
Mrs. Harry Rabun is recovering
after a short Illness.

Mrs. Cal Palmer, of Cameron City,
hns as her guest her cousin, Miss
Martha Gntlin, of Jacksonville.
Miss Hoskins Jones went to Jack
sonviilo on business Inst Friday, re­
turning Sunday with the Misses Shopperd and Simpkins with her for a
short stny.
Mrs. W. W. Miller has returned
home from Jacksonville nfte" several
weeks stny, having received much
treatments taken from a specialist for
nsthnin and a complication of ail­
ments.
Mrs. II. L. Grier, of Cnmeron City,
was tho lucky one this Wednesday to
get the free dinner set of china at tin*
Sanford Cash Grocery.
Mr. anml Mrs. Vance Douglas hnv-&gt;
the sympathy of every body in tho
loss of their home on Lake Golden,
tho fire started about 0 o’clock Tues­
day evening ii. a defective chimney.
Tho piano nnd somo other things on
the lower floor wns saved. It is un­
derstood they have insurance. Their
home hns «n!y been finished a few
months.
Holton Brown is hero from Fort
Christians working for his brother-inlaw, J. F. McClelland.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nick Zornovcnn were
hosts Tuesday evening to a party of
22 friends from town. Tho evening
was very plensantly spent in games.
Very nice refreshments of ice cream,
cake nml fruit was served. The af­
fair was given in honor of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Stiles, who were married in New
York city recently. Mrs. Stiles having
come from Cordlff, Wales.
Mrs. L. A. Bromley writes from
Charlotte, N. C., thnt it is very dry
nnd hot lip there with many wells
gone dry.
The tennn. houses on thlowny farm have all boon newly
painted and present a very neat nppenrnnee with green and white puiuL
We hear r.l'cul rain nil around us,
but it is just an dry here now ns if
tho Vnlstead net was being enforced
A good ninny growers have stopped
setting plants no the land cannot he
wot up enough to keep tho plants
alive.
Tlie Mnhonoy-Wnlkor Co.,
have put up n number of gnsoltn •
pumping enginen hero, and wo un­
derstand they have fifteen more en­
gines to put up in East Sanford that
arrived by the boat from Jnckson-

Mr. and Mrs, Kndor Curlett wore
visitors In Tampa Tuesday.
Mrs. Rolland Reed, of Lake Harney,
spent Friday with Mrs. Clifford Proc­
tor.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wakefield and Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Prevail were shopping in
Sanford Friday.
Mrs. Clifford Proctor, accompanied
by Mrs. I. D. Hart and family spent
Sunday nt Daytona Beach.
Ruth McFarlano spent Friday nnd
Snturdny with Miss Betsy Clark at
Osceola. Going down to attend tho
birthday parly of Miss Betsy.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevatt motor­
ed to Osteen Sunday to spend the
day with Mrs. Provntt's mother, Mrs.
J. M. Littlor.
Mead Baker went to Daytona Bench
on Friday to spend the week end.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Stevens, of Osce­
ola visited Mrs. McFurlans on Satur­
day evening.
The Misses Pauline and Alice Gei­
ger returned to Orlando Wednesday
after spending a few days with their
mother, who hns been confined to her
bed several days with fever.
Mrs. T. J, McClenn hns been very
sick at her home. Her many friends
hope for her speedy recovery.
NOTICE OF MASTER’S SALE
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of thnt certain final de­
cree of foreclosure and sale entered
in the Circuit Court of Seminole coun­
ty, Florida, dated September l)th,
1021, wherein Mary Emma Weinart,
executrix of the estate of Win. Wein­
er t doing business as Win, Weinart &amp;
Company is complainant and Herman
Meade ct al are defendants I the un­
dersigned Special Master will on Mon­
day, October 3rd, 1021, ofifer for sale
and sell, during the legal hours of
sale, in front of the Court House door
In Seminole County, Florida, tho fol­
lowing described laud in said state and
county, to-wit:
Lot Six (0) of Block “X” of Florida
Land &amp; Colonization Company’s Map
or I’lat of St. Gertrude’s Addition to
tlie Town of Sanford.
Said sale being made to satisfy said
decree and costs. Purchaser to pay
for title .
GEO. A. DECOTTES,
Special Master.
DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON,
Solicitors for Complainant.
tM)-fitc.
Notiro of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes of the State of Florida
Notice is hereby given thnt M. T.
Spivey, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 55, dated the 2nd day of June, A.
1&gt;. Ill IP, has filed said certificate in
my office, and hns made application
for Tax Deed to issue in accordance
with taw. Said certificate embraces
the following described property sit­
uated in Seminole County, Florida, towit: Lot &lt;i, Block H, Tier D, Sanford.
Tlie said land being assessed at the
date of tlie issuance of such certificate
in tlie name of Unknown. Unless said
certificate shall he redeemed according
to law tax deed will issue thereon on
the 2$th day of October, A. D. 1021.
Witness my oflfk'in! signature nnd
seal t i n s the 23rd day of September,
A. D. 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court
Seminole County, Flu.
0-23-Ctc
By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

PAGE THREE

COSTS LITTLE AND OVERCOMES
TROUBLE ALMOST OVER
n ig h t

Castor Pomace
Hardwood AsKes
Ground Tobacco Stems
KAINIT—SHEEP M A N U R E GOAT MANURE
And Other Materials
Our Prices Will Stive You Money
Mr. and Mrs. Tullls were visitors in
Orlando Friday.
Miss Leila Fuller spent tbe week
with her mint, Mrs. Frank ToplIfT, re­
turning homo Friday.
Mrs. J. S. Dinkci and Mins Olivo
were shopping in Orlando on Friday.
Mr. nml Mrs. Sam Hutchins and
children, w re guests of Mr. and Mrs,
A. V. Fuller and family, Wednesday.
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Miss Frances Fuller accompanied
them homo.
Miss Omsk Allen Is spending a few
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days in Sanford .the guest of her sis­
ter, Mrs. Newman,
Mrs. Howard Smith uud three
SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
children, Rcyimmd, Donald nnd Olive,
returned from Miami Tuesday, where
JOHN GORE*. Proprietor
they have hem living the last year.
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
Miss Hettio Arnetto left last Fri­
UH8 West First Street
1018 West First Street
day for DeLeon Springs, where she
will tench school.
Mrs. Bryan, of Lake City, spent Bt:BHNminriHtniciaMnN»»:]»at&lt;5mitciHimniiar''innnr*MnuBMMMnBHNBNB
several days with her dangler, Mrs.
Spinks.
Mr. E. W. Miller, of Youngstown, J*
Ohio, passed through Longwood on- a
route to OrTund i to spend several ■!
days before opening school.
Miss Mariam Williamson is spend-j jj
announces a reduction in prices of .35 per
Ing two weeks at Daytona Beach, JJ
cent on all short orders, and the price of
guest of her mint, Mrs. Roy Me- n
Cracken.
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grei to near ot ms ueain which o c currcd In Hanford Sunday, Soptomher 25. Mr. Wootlberry wns an old
timer here, but left several years ago
on account of ill health, going to
Georgia and later returning to Sanford where he a as since lived. He was
hurried at tho Longwood cemetery
Monday afternoon.
Mr. Walters lias bought the old
postolTIco building and will have it
remodelled foii-on apartment lion \
J. E. Phipps left Tuesday for Minml, where-he will be until Thursday.

J. If. Whitney, secretary of the
Florida Motel Association, lias been
doing .-ome traveling in tho State,
and hns published reports of the coildition of the roads. Here are five
paragraph!- of his report that will interest Volusia county people:
Daytona to Now Smyrna
The a j halt road is good, but there
arc sonic surprisingly deep holes in
it. The r-1i 1! road is not had, hut
again that corrugated effect that
frightens a Packard nnd simply kills

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i a l CIHCU1T. BKMINOI.E COUNTS’,
FLORIDA.—IN CHANCERY

115 PARK AVENUE

Merit! IX R oIiIiimm, Coen pin Inull,,
W, Schwlml and Cumin M. A 'lm lu.l, Ll«
,vl(*. nml (lio imkmiw-u Loir*, il(»*l «•,•«. jtrm.tc.’, ur iillitta clntiiiluic .tinier IX W, Brliwlnd
nml Cumin M. Scliwiml, tsilnulnnla.

STETSON’S FOOTBALL TEAM.
-------To IX W. Sell w I ml iinil ITnmm
Schwlml, n-«.
DELANO ,Sopt. 30.—Stetson Unilitem-.' unknown! lliv iliiknun . heir*. ilcvl - n,
versity’s football eleven will he someIpvM u m , cm nli'M ur nilii’i cl.ilmmil« under
i-X W. Scliwiml mill lliumu M. Schwlml, «m*l to
what
light this season, according to
mi)- dtlicr pi-no-tl or pctnoti* clnliolnu im.v tiltc rc .l In nml I" Iin* hdluwlliR il...*tll&gt;ril Inn-In
those
who
have studied tho prospects
Fln n i.v | In Hiiinlimlt) Comity. Florid*, l i m i t :
lo in I Bllil 2 of IIIik-U “ A " of MlU'lmllXi s u r ­ toonn, and asphalt from Altoona to of tho tenm. Prnctico is well under
vey of iin* l.ov&gt;- o ra n t.
Eustis in fine shape.
way under tlie direction
of Conch
It n|i|ionrlriR from tint invorn till I of coni,
iilnliil lllt-l lo till* ro iro mtnlimt jn u , Unit you
DeLnud to Sanford
Allen.
More
than
two
squads
have
Imvo or claim .onto I n te rn t In nn I lo ilm
This old shel road, nfter leaving como out so far, nnd leaders of tho
liiniin lirii'lmiliovo ili-.i-ril i l, llieri-fnre. you, (lio
(nlil IX W, Hrliwlml nml Kiiniin M. Sclavlm |, ere Hie fine brick Just out of DeLnnd, hns
school are calling for a more general
liorotiy onlrroil nml rt-iiulroil In Iw urn) Ceiomr
Niforo our *nli| (Tri'ull (JourI, nt Itm i ’oMft long been a terror.
It’s worse now i response. Many of tho hoys arc hold­
lloti.o In Sanfoiili MrrMti, on tio Bril itny «f
Tre­ ing back, it is said, because they conOctoScr, A. II. IP2I, ntul tlicn m 1 II mo iiinko and getting worse every day.
miawcr lo Ilm MR of coin plaint o.liIM.lCil nunliint mendous traffic, and result is a badly
' aider themselves too light, and -Les­
joit. ollo'iwT'io n ili-cn-o pru &lt;-olifv««&gt; will !«'
cut surface with holes, ruts and cor­ lie, one of the lightwoight candidates,
oiilrroil n u lti.l you.
Ami nil ollior pcmuii* clalmlnit »py rliflit. tlBrick from St. Johns to is being hold out ns a good reason
ilo ur |n Inre*t In nml to Hie |iii&gt;[.«rljr liereln- rugations.
ulxir* iii-vf-iiM-ii muter, ly ur turoiw’ii I*. W. Sanford going bad.
wliy no one should fail to come out
Keliwliul ntul Ummn K. Sthwlm l. ur aUierwi*e,
If someone would traverse tho pub­ because of lack of weight.
nre lierrliy unlereil nml rpipilr*.! m Ih&gt; nuil up|in ir W fo;o our «nM C ircuit Court, ni llio Court lic highways of Volusia county and
Iliiima In Hmifnr.l, Florid*, ou llio Till ih y of
Tho tenm is developing speed, nnd
Noremlier. A. I». HUM, mid ILen mid ilmre write truthful reports of tho condi­
miiko nn.w er lo l i e Mil of roinplalnl cxlilliltel
this
with a good moralti is oxpectod
trn ln » l *«M tinkuiiim inrili-*. u i Iutw I ic ii do- tion of the roads, it would make some
to
go
a great wi y in overcoming tho
i-reu pro confi'iiKo Will lie ctilered ncnlimt Mill mighty interesting rending;
though,
unknown imrlle*.
huudlcnp
in weight.
It I* nnlcreil Hint till* notice l-o puMlelie.1 In duuhtlcss, much of it would be rather
llio Hanford llrriild, * newep»|ier puMl.lied In
Dulmnge,
in the hnekfield, is mnkOur poor rondB are a
Seminole County, Fldtl.l*. once n week for unpleasant.
Hull I c u n .e eu lh e w.-ck* a* lo llio known pnr- very licuvy expense to us, besides giv­ ing a fnvornblo impression for The
tl&lt;;* ilefcnilanl, #ud once n week for twelve
»eit*erullvo week* no lo tho uuknowrii pr.rllc* ing tho county sovernl “black eyes,"— mnnner in which ho gets nwny for n
ilefemlmit.
.
sprint nnd ulso hi staking of passes.
WI In cm my Imnd nnd tlie* *e»l nf pmIiI Clr- DoLnnd Nows,
This youngster hails from Jncksonr;ili Court on IM* llio 21»t dny of July, A. II.
11131.
villo with many notable athletic rec­
ISBAI.)
B. A. IIOUOI.AHS
LOW TIDE ON THE BEACH
Clerk of (hr Circuit Court,
ords to his credit in thnt city. Ho re­
Seminole County, Florida.
Ily: A. M. WBKKS, I&gt;, O
cently
ran third in a 100-ynrd dash nt
Forenoon nnd Afternoon Tides at
a E o n o K o . iiu n n iN O .
a
nntionnl
moot. This is his first year
Solicitor and Coaoicl for CompUInnut.
About Samo Hour nnd Minute
T-—-line
In football but he Is consldored an all­
Sopt. 30 .................. ................. 12:40
round athlete nnd it Ib expected he
For office supplies, stationery, otc.,
will readily absorb the rudiments of
como to tho Herald office.
TRY A DAILY HERALD WANT AD.
CITATION

football. Bus nnd Howard, last year
letter men, aro expected to get into
Die game shortly which will mntcrially aid the Stetson eleven,

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c—watching it take shape under
n moving into it to enjoy its cora(Hise is a 6plcndid m onum ent to a m an’s
d i a l l i n g to the city you live In. “ H it the

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SANFORD DAILY HERALD

OKEECHOBEE NEWS CHANGES
HAND8

Post Card Day to
Be Observed N ext
Week and A fter

Conserve Your Sight

Immediate and careful attention
should be given to the first Indication
Messrs. N. J. Llllard, R. J. Holly
of eye trouble. You aro fortunate if
you have found it unnecessary to wear
and H. A. Neel havo purchased the
glasses, but Indeed unfortunate if you
Okeechobee News from Mr. Bryant
Jacksonville
Will
Hold
Special
nave neglected to do so when it is
___________ m u a t m ___________ Bowden, former owner and editor of
really needful. By correcting a slight
Week
for
This
Big
Event
error in your sight today will savo
R. J. H O LLY ------------------- Editor the paper. Messrs. Llllard, Holly and
Neel
are
the
majority
stockholders
In
N. J. LlLLARP—BecreUry-TroMum
While next week is really postcard multiple of trouble later on in life.
the Sanford Herald, one of the news­ week many cities are taking certain
H. A. NEEL._____ General Manager iest little dailies in the state, and are
TOM M OORE
weoks in October for Post Card Week
ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.,
all newspaper men of wide experi­ and will make a systematic campaign
OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN
CJBOVLATXOV IU IM I1
ence, and the Lake Region ventures of postcard Bending for that week. It
Phone 148 op to 6 P. M.
Office Opp P. O.
Phone 19*
tho prediction that the Nowa under
aewHiMat maue a&gt;o I n n — *r»n*«u*» their control will bo as good a weekly would be well for Sanford people to
do likewise. It is the cheapest form
•akMrijtlM M m la U to a
Om Tmi ........................................... I f * as the Herald is a daily. They contem­ of advertising your city and county
plate enlarging the plant and other­ and state and it is also one of the
D*U*m4 la Ut7 Vr Oantor
Bowden, best The Jacksonville Tlmes-Union
0 — WMb ......................................................M O M a wise improving the paper.
lte Me u- te m m WMkir *m»m «•• the retiring editor, has presided over has the following on the subject:
DR. E. J. ME1NHARDI
ttntr M M halMb Oratr u l h m WAN the destinies of tho News for the past
CHIROPRACTIC
SPECIALIST
• m r M A *7. a e rw llN a a I»IM m O b * n
...
..
, .
* „ _ One million postcards leaving JackM awllMMea. Deam iUi la f Utl*e. N “ eighteen month, end he. made It . , 0„vm, ln on, dly
„n p. rt. of tho has returned to Daytona from Chicago
&gt;w ywr, alwayt la U n w .____________ power Tor
for good In that section. He .United
. . . . States
Q.
and the world i.
is the where he completed Ms poet graduate
retires to go Into the automobilo busi­ goal of tho Jacksonville Ratal Estate work and will open his office a t once.
Member of The Associated Preea
ness where wo hope he succeeds as Board which yesterday announced Dr. Melnhardl has been spending the
well as he did in the newspaper busi­ plans under way for making October p u t two months attending the largcet
ness.—Eustis Lake Region.
schools and clinics in the country, and
22 "Postcard Day" in Jacksonville.
----------- o----------Arbucklo gets manslaughter. Prose­
J, L. Wallace, secretary of the board returns to Daytona better equipped
FINE IDEA
cuting Attorney said If he had been a
and originator of tho plan, is now pre­ than ever to give the best that science
paring data to be submitted to all civ­ and skill affords to his patrons.
poor man ho would havo been sen­
The average newspaper rarely ever ic clubs, fraternal organisations and
Office hours by appointment only.
tenced to death long ago. This is
Justice in America. Justice means boosts its own business, but gives other bodies in the city calling on Telephone Office Nurse for appoint­
quantities of space boosting the a f­ them to back the movement which will ments, No. 81.
0-38-2t
getting the rich man's money.
fairs of others. Somebody suggested result in widespread publicity for
-----------o----------Jacksonville dispatches say the ve­ that it was time for thq newspapers Jacksonville at an almost negligablo
niremen havo been exhausted in tho of tho country to adojit'-a week in expense por person,
Prizes will bo offered the school
Pope trial. No doubt. And everyono which their own business should be
else that has anything to do with the given precedent, and the Idcn has been which, as a body represented by
case outside of tho lawyers Is prob­ endorsed by prncticnlly every newspa­ pupils, brings in the most postcards , The City Commissioners
per throughout the land. A date has ready for mniling. A prize'also will
ably exhnusted also.
been selected for n “home town pnper be awarded the civic organization of the City of Sanford,
-----------o
Snnford needs more homes. We week," November 7 to 12. Tho official sending the most cards. Tho school Florida, will receive bids
need the monoy to build them. Tho title for the week is "Subscribe for prizes will be as follows: For tho until 8 p. m. Friday, Oc­
Building and Loan Association needs Your Home Town Paper." Thousands school bringing In the largest number
the money. Where do wo got It 7 of papers will Join in this event, and of cards, $25 in cash; for the second tober 7, 1921, for fur­
From Borne new source that can fur­ our readers will henr more about it as largest number, $10, and for tho third nishing said City with
time goes on. Ever ready to help in largest $5 In cash, the money to bo
nish the money but wc will get it.
any cause that is in the interest of a spent in any way tho school may sco one Combination Pump
Eustis Ib some city, some city. They- j better community, better living condl- fit.
Engine Chemical and
wanted n Building &amp;. Lonn Association tions, nnd better government, we now
Tho co-operation of doalcrs in post- Hose Motor Car, 600 to
over there to build more homes. In ask the renders nnd advertisers of tho enrds will bo sought in promoting this
four days they subscribed $100,000 for Lake Region to turn in and lend a movement nnd n committee represent­ 750 gallon capacity. 1,this project. When they wnnt any­ hand during the "Subscribe for Your ing the Real Estate Board will with­ 000 feet more or less of
thing in Eustis they get it. Great Home Town Paper Week."—Eustis in a few days visit nil such establish­
Lake Region.
place, great people.
ments to select cards to be offered Standard 2V2 in. fire
---------- o --------for mniling under this plan. Certain hose.
THE BIGHT SPIRIT.
THROW OFF "BLUE GLASSES'." classes of enrds will be ruled out, par­
Certified check of 5%
ticularly, those featuring "nigger ba­
Big days like yesterday, when the
B. C. Forbes says it is time to bies," nllogutors and razor-back hogs. must accompany each
merchants of n city like Sanford in­ throw off tho "blue glosses" nnd rc- "We wnnt only cards really represen­ bid.
vite the countryside to come here by vlvo trade nnd employment.
tative of Florida conditions to go out
City reserves the right
the thousands and feed them, nmuBO
"To urge we become a nation of under this plan," Mr. Wallace said,
them, make them feel at home, are Pollyanas,’ ’ho writes in Forbes Mag- "and wo expect to secure the full co­ &lt;o reject any or all bids.
the means of making a city fnmous in nzino (N. Y.), “would be in puerile operation of nil dealers."
C. J. RYAN,
Persons who writo cards will bo
many ways. Such a day means moro To prescribe i s n panacea for our
City Manager.
than having a good time. It menns business ills nothing but nn over­ asked to place them in special recop0-27-fitc
thnt the merchants of n city having flowing dose of windy optimism tnclcs which will be placed ut desig­
Huch ideas, are merchant:! who will would be ineffective nnd foolish. To nated points about tho city and sub­
nut stop there. It means thnt they prencli thnt hard headed business men urbs, These curds will bo collected
are going abend and with a such a should shut their eyes to stern real­ daily and taken tho offico of tho Real
start, will put on enmpnign after ity and stnrt hip-hip-hooraying for n Estntc Board, ln the Florida Lifo bldg.
campaign to get the business to come non-existent prosperity would betoken There they will ho checked and count­
ed, nnd tabulated by cities to which City Licenses Due Oc­
to Snnford. There were no strings feeblemindedness.
tied to the affair yesterday. No prom­
"What is here earnestly urged is they arc destined. In this way un ac­
tober 1, 1921
ises were made, nml none extracted. noi that business men nnd others shut curate idea enn be secured on not only
the
total
number
sent
but
on
tho
ter­
We simply wnntd to throw open tho their eyes to facts, hut that they open
ATTENTION is called to tho fact
gates of Snnford to the whole world their eyes and grasp a clear insight ritory covered.
Every
person
in
Jacksonville
wifi
be
that
all City Licenses are payable on
and bid them welcome to nn old fash­ into the facts and the realities of the
urged to mail not less than ten cards or before October I, 1921.
ioned Flnridn barbecue and picnic, present situation and thnt, hnving rec­
t j friends in cities outside the stute,
SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to
and horse racing and tournament, and ognized how vastly nnd thoroughly
Mr. Wnllncc said. Business organiza­
the whole affair wound up last night conditions have chnnged towards
tions will be asked to send cards to
at n big street dnneo in which hun­ soundness, snfety nnd stability, they nil out of town customers. Hotels will Section 4, Ordinance 25
dreds hnd n chance to dance without govern their activities accordingly.
be requested to mall curds to lints of which reads as follows: "That ths
the expenses of n ponny. It wns a big
"In other words, it is my conviction hotel mnnngcrs. Insurance companies City Tax Collector before issuing a li­
duy, filled with plcnsnnt anticipa­ that readjustment has now been thor­ will be expected to send tokens from cense based on n property value, or
tions ,nnd the fulfillment of desires oughly carried out In so many direc­ Floridn to other offices of tho com­ capital stock, Bhall require tho per­
nnd tho city wns open day and night tions that there is no adequate rea­ panies they represent. Through tho son npplying for n license to make a
for the merry visitors.
They had son why fenr should not give place to untiro list of businesses in the city written statement under oath of the
everything they wanted and it wns confidence, Inactivity to activity, nnd tho canvass will go nnd Mr, Wallace Is value of the property, or tho amount
there for the asking. Such n spirit short-Hlghtedntss to a long-sighted­ confident thnt tho first annual "Post- of the capital stock."
Application blnnks for snid licenses
and such a splendid achievement re­ ness.
card Day" will prove a big success.
will
be furnished free of chnrgo at the
dounds to tho credit of Sanford busi­
"We arc aiming for ono million
City
Offico.
ness men. They mustjiot stop there,
curds to be mailed from Jacksonville,
BETTER HOMES "ON TIME."
ALFRED FOSTER,
however, nnd they will not. Winter
October 22," Mr. Wallace said. “This
1E)G-I0tc
City Tax Collector.
comes on apace and the grentest sea­
There arc less than 1100 furniture is n pilo of curds, I huvo to admit.
son of history is upon us. Got busy. stores, tho country over, which actu­ But West Palm Bench, on ono similar
Advertise. Bring them In now for
Glasses Designed
ally Hell for cash alone. And in many occasion sent 900,000 cards out and 1 Eyes Examined
business. Show them thnt Snnford is
see no reason why Jacksonville can­
of these institutions furniture can bo
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
not double this number."
tho bcHt trading center In tho State.
purchased on four to six months’ time,
OPT. D.
Prove It to them,
if tho customer enjoys a good credit
PEOPLE STILL
rating.
GO SLOW WITH JUDGMENT.
BELIEVE IN FAKES.
Hence, whether or not tho trndo’B
twenty thousand odd individual fur­
Hnve you over noticed thnt tho
GAINESVILLE, Fla., Sopt. 20.—
niture retailors class themselves as
straightest stick &gt;.i crooked in water?
Dr.
Wilnion Nowoll, director of tho
In forming judgments of others or "installment houses," 99 por cent of Florida Experiment station hero, has
tho furniture sold each yeur in
ln passing opinions upon current top­
OPTOMETRIST
America is bought on tho doforrod issued n statement dec-luring that "it OPTICIAN
ics, let us go slow nnd ho careful un­
1h hard to holluvo
in this day of Graduate Northern Illinois College
payment plan.
til we know nil tho existing circum­
Sanford, Fla.
If that woro not so, less than ono- newspapers, bulletins, county agents, 212 East First St.
stances.
nnd
farmers’
orgnniznntionB,
thnt
poo.
third of America’s ten million homos
Life is n grent riddle nnd must bo
ho fully nnd comfortably fum plo aro still investing their money In
studied with tho clouds of circum­ would
Ished: lack of"homo comforts,* tho ! rnnk
Dr. Newell referred to Pickling and Preserving
stances—hoping, struggling, tolling, most fundamental factor In the na- j
“remedies" for plant disease
falling, falling, temptations—nnd tho tlon’s community life, would bo n s [ nnd other commodities supposed to
ns
need nnd value o fa common sym­
crying a need ns the lack of adequate 1possess unusual properties.
pathy, before condemnations.—John
"For example, people aro today
facilities are at tho present moment.
Wnnamnkcr.
buying
a ‘remedy’ for purple scale
What opprobrium may have been
We have the
on
citrus
trees," ho states. "This rem­
attached to tho installment store of
the pnst—tho "borax" institution of edy consists of a pasta to bo painted
lax business methods nnd an easy as a ring around tho trunk of the
commercial conscience— the furni­ , tree. Tho Beale is supposed to audMason, Sure-Seal Jars
ture merchant who does business on ' donly disappear, If this remedy Is
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
i applied.
tlmo today is a public benefactor.
and Jelly Glasses
Tho Virginia Dare Extracts
Ho sorven tho mass of home makers I "Othor people still -fall’ for the
are double strength, bo that only
yam
of
tho
sllck-tongued
fertilizer
as an indulgent banker; he accepts
ono-hnlf of tho quantity usually
See our line of
their personal notes in the form of salesman who claims that his fertllcalled for should bo used. They
I
izer
contains
a
‘secret
substance'
j Installment contracts without secur'■omo In tho following flavors:
| Ity othor than his faith In tho tnher- which will produce untold wonders ln Stone Crocks, Coolers,
Almond
Poach
| ent honesty of tho majority of men. | the way of quick growth, extra heavy
Churns, etc.
Strawberry
Lemon
Through the service which he alon* crops or freedom from disease. Peo­
Raspberry
Vanilla
renders will It bo possible to elevate P)o twho wa8t® tholr mon«y
8Uch
Anise
Nutmeg
nostrums aro in the same class with
the
standard
of
home
life
in
America
Pineapple
Cinnamon
to that "bettor home" plane which is the old ‘hayseed* of our grandfather’s
tho goal of tho campaign soon to bo day who bought gold bricks and
lnunchod by the furniture trade as a lightning rods at fabulous prices."
HARDWARE CO
WELAKA BLOCK
whole.—Furniture Ago.
Phone* 497-494
-----------o ■
For office supplies, stationery, etc,
—Get your Scratch Pads from The
Soli it with a Herald Want Ad.
come to the Herald office.
Herald—by the pound— 15c.
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THE HERALD PRINTING CO., be.

What is a
Good Citizen 7
F ifty years ago the man who k ep t money at
home or on hand to lond his neighbor wap a
good citizen.
The man who merely hoarded money was
never a good citizen at any age; but today
in an age of bonking, it is certainly one of the
first requisites of good citizenship for every
man, woman and child to put every dollar
they have in some bank.

ANNOUNCEMENT

Rr*

If you haven’t a bank account come in make the start today.

First National Bank
A COMMUNITY BUILDER

F. P. Forster, President
B. F. Whitner, Cashier

BIDS WANTED

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h.

MM'
Efei

N O T IC E

TX‘&lt;

TIME

VIRGINIA DARE

Deane Turner

*

STONE JARS

B AL L

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

CONTRACTORS

George A. DeCottes

S. O. Shinholsn

Attorney-at-Law

Contractor nnd BaiMi

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
SANFORD -j-:- FLORIDA

BATTERIES

FL

Sanford Constructs

CONTRACTORS AND BUIL
Planes nnd Specifications Ck
Furnished
Battery Troubles to Us
All
Work
GuiriDtad
w. SptsUUM XtMtrieft] Wnk u&lt; wi |in
H. T. PACE
P.a
jos 4»p«d*bt. oortioo..
WI ALSO HAVX COMPETENT MECHANICS
JOE OVKBRADLINO TOUI OAI
biivo toux

Sanford Battery Service B u i ld e r s &amp; Contra
Sketches nnd Estimate* F:
Company
building too large and none U
Phone 189

L. A. Renaud, Prop. -----ALL WORK GUARANTI

HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance”
Sold and Serviced by

Edw. Higgins, Inc.
H aight &amp; Wieland
GARAGES
Smith Bros. Garage
E xpert Repairing
OIL. GAB and ACCESSORIES
Oak and Flrat

REAL ESTATE
E. F. Lane
Real E state and Insurance
Phone 99

Wilson &amp; Shor
P ine and Garland Sts., Oriu

P U R E WATH

E lder Springs W
99,98% PUR8
Phone 311-W
8ufi

LO R D ’S PUM
WATER
AS GOOD AS THE B1
Dally Service

SANFO RD

NOV!

WORKS
V. C. COLLER, PH

G e n e r a l Shop an&lt;

Geo. W. Knight
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

•:•

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W o rk
CONTRACTOR and 81

FLORIDA 817 Commercial Street 8**

..Employment Bureau..

tr a n sfer

The vocational committee of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women’s Club “WE DELIVER THB
requests all young women desiring Q u ick Service Tra
employment to register at the First
Slorntfc FadPJ
Nationnl Bank.
If we please you,
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
tell us. Ph°M

WILSON VULCANIZING WORKS
0 . O. WILSON, Own.r

SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
REASONABLE PRICES
W lfbt B ro tb .f. H u m

BalldIn,

Sanford Machine &amp; *
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Boiler World
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
bands In stock
Crank Shafts Re-turned

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER

jjriUonof
filler* !■ Bf*e^
poroonol !*•«»•
r jf latw*a*

In and About
The City *£

S o a a ir r of lb«
n*«Uof Snail
Talka Bneclaetly
Arranged for
Herald Read era
ROY HARDIN NEXT IN ROD AND
GUN CLUB HEC.
ORD

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*

Local Bhowors
Saturday.

latest stylos in millinery

... ClutI).

159-8tc

No. 1 will nave n cuumu

J.&gt;*.**c"sh
any afternoon.

js ;

Dr T A. Neal, of Orlando, was in
city Wednesday, combining bustand pleasure.
The Westminster Club will havo a
J w , food sale at McCullert Store
S
n. m. i «t 4 o’clock. lfll-»e

Bom—To

Mr. and Mrs. Ww C
ditcher, of I.ongwood, Thursdaj
morning 0:15, u boy. Weight, 11 lbs
Will knr the name of his grandfath­
er, W. C. Satclier.
Tho Westminster Club will have a
•cooked food sale nt McCuller’s Storo
.Saturday p. in,, nt 4 o’clock, 101-2tc
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grayam arc
moving today from their former homo
■on Sanford Heights to the home of
Mrs. Geo. I). Hart where they havo
rated an npifrt merit.
“EXIDR” BATTERIES, the Giant
that lives in a box. We can now fur­
nish six Volt Batteries nt $24.50. Wo
buy, sell, exchange, recharge nnd re­
pair all makes Batteries.—Rny Broth­
ers. Phone 548,
160-tfc
Harvard Vnnsdver, general mana­
ger of the Record Co., nnd H. C. Sturtevant, sales manager of tho Record
Co, of St. Augustine, are in tho city
today on business. The Record Co.,
recently furnished a fine booklet for
.Sjn/erd that hns attracted much fnv*orabIe comment everywhere.

• ___
T F M P I l 'R
T I 1 R 17
lU lT lI l i l l r l l U ilE l
-------Well, It was some heated yesterday but the old bulb only
showed 02 and the heat probably came from so many thousand people „ being packed
along the lake front eating
good grub and having a good
time. Anyhow winter is appronching and you can’t rub
that out and the thermometer
Is bound to slide down tho
scale Instead ofcrawling up.
Just hold to It awhile longer
nnd you will note a big change
in the weather for that storm
is coming and will change the
weather report immensely:
5t40 A. M. SEPTEMBER 30
Maximum ...........
02
.Minimum ....................... 04
Range ............................. 07
Barometer ....................... 30.10
Calm and clear.

*
L. H, Gibbs, now holds the best rec* ord for marksmanship for the senson
*
# nt the Rod &amp; Gun Club trap.
#
Next to him conics Roy Hardin, a
*
# man who has not been shooting this
*
# season until yesterday but who Is
*
# showing up well. J. H. Cowan comes
*
* third with n standing of 783 for the
*
# season.
*
#
On account of the Gala Day colc*
# bration yesterday many of the regu*
# lars were unable to bo out as tho races
*
# and tournament wore being hold at
*
# tho samo time nB the trap shoot and
*
# many wore busy. To make up for
*
# this several men wore in yesterday’s
*
# contest who came In for the celobra*
# tion nnd attended tho shooting rather
*
# than tho raccB,
*
#
On the whole tho Bcoro Is not quite
*
# no good as on previous days but it Is
*
* still good amateur work. Yesterday’s
*
* results are ns follows:
*
*
Yest. Senson
*
#
Score
Pet.
*
# Gibbs, L. II................. 25-15
.750
*
-H- Hardin, Roy ............. 50*30
.740
*
* Cowan, J. II............... 25-15
.733
* » » # * * # * # «
Knight, G. W............. 50*32
.704
-----------------------Coleman, Bon ........... 25-10
.701
Mr. and Mrs. Orien Fnrrel, of Sis- Woodruff, F. L., J r....*
.700
tcrsville, W. Va., have arrived in the Stringfellow, W,A..... 50*33
.093
city and will Bpend the winter here,
Wallace, A. II............ 50-34
.081
-------Stevens, R. E............ 50-31
.077
E. II. Parker, the rate man, has re- Kennedy, K............ #....
.607
turned from a trip to ninny of tho Newman, It. A............. 50-28
.044
northern markets where he looked Puleston, S............... *
.042
them over. Mr. Parker is well vers- Whitner, Chns. ......... 50-21
.031
od on the traffic problems nnd freight Leonard, N. H........... 50-30
.027
rates and will open a bureau hero In Hand, Walter S........ 25-14
.025
the near future.
[Hill, W. C.................... 75-38
.597
-------Hickson, D. C........... #
.587
Frank Akers, the tireless booster of Hickson, J. T........... *
.587
tires and other necessaries, states in Howard, C. C............... 25-11
.579
an advertisement today that ho is giv- Maxwell, It. C............. 50-25
.575
ing 15 per cent off on nil United Yountz, Sam ...........*
.504
States tires now. See the udvertiBc- Overstreet, B. J .......... 25-14
.500
mont nnd got your tires now. It will Wight, It. It............. *
.538
pay you.
Higgins, Ed................ 25-11
.525
-------Hutchison, Jos. C..... 50-20
.520
CHICKEN DINNER, Sunday noon Douglass, Vance E.... *
.504
nnd ovening, Gray Gables, on tho Smith, II. P........... :.... 50-25
.500
beach, Seabreeze, Fin. Phono 491. Kilboe, W. G............... 25-12
.480
Froo bath houses.
74-Fri-St-0m Stokes, C. W.............. 50-24
.480
■
Stootoff, C.................*
.480
Ilnumcl’s Specialty Shop hns an ad- Mobley, E. D............ *
.480
vcrtlsomont in this issue calling atten -' Herndon, It. W.......... *
.480
tion to tho fact that they are mnk- Akers, Frank ........... 25-17
.453
ing special prices tomorrow only on Fitts, W. A................ 25-11
.440
ladles’ hats and waists. Ilcnd the ud- Kennedy, Robt......... *
.440
vcrtiBemcnt and see the wonderful StonofT, M.................#
.440
values at the store.
Kennedy, L. .............. *
.420
-------i Herring, Geo, G........#
.400

A

A

new

s h ip m e n t

of “

f e lt h a ts j u s t re c e iv e d ,
w
h ic h w ill b e c lo s e d o u t
In our new quarters with a fino lino
of new up-to-date millinery, Call a t $ 2 . 0 0 e a c h . N u f f S e d .
'Md see us,—The Quality Shop.
169-3tc — T h e S a n f o r d S h o e &amp;
C ln ih in tr P n
ff
'HOOFING, Red and green slato surface, 3-ply $3.25 per square. Tiger
Hownrd Lyman, one of the "Lyman
T O , plain, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75; Sins” wna in tho city today from his
r ^ 1?2.25. Free delivery. Addrcas homo in Altamonte and was circulat­
•«. E. Ginn, Box 391.
139-2fltn ing among his mnny Sanford friends.
Hownrd was one of the shining lights
• ami Mrs, J. E. Spurting have re- nt the Orinndo Chnnibor of Commcrco
(1 from a trip to points in Illi- banquet Tuesday night nnd entertain­
nml ,)hil&gt; nnd other states. Mr. ed them with his Btore of wit nnd re­
'ing enjoyed tho trip he stated partee,
hi’ return hut was glad to got
to where everything looks prosPost cards—local views—!c each nt
tho Herald office.

lc[ ’

Bryan, L. t ................. 25. 7
Toinr, j . n .................. 50-17

.370
.347

7
Dial, Bert ................. 25- 4
#I)id not shoot yesterday.

5
.100

NOTICE
Mndtime Harriot has returned from
her vncntlon nnd will open her beauty
pnrlors over Mobley’s Drug Store,
Monday, October 3.
101-1 tc

CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
The Ladies of tho Congregational
Church will hold their Christmas Ba­
zaar, December 17th. Place to be nnanounced Inter.
162-2tp

f o r d c a r p r ic e s
F\ O. B. DETROIT

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Sanford, Florida

T ournament
One of the annual affairs in Sanford that attracts the lovers of good horse*
munship and next Thursday will bo no exception, and the big dance at
night, with the parade and good eats and Minstrel Show and other things
that will take place that day should find you nmongst the—

nnd in order that you might know the logical place to find out all you should
know about these Well Dressed Men we invite you to call around at their
headquarters—that's----------------------

BELCHER CASE TO JURY
TODAY IS BELIEF AS
TESTIMONY IS ALL IN
CLEARWATER, Sept. 30— Thu
enso of the state of Florida ngninst
Dr. Irving Belcher, of Tarpon
Springs, charged with manslaughter
in connection with the death of Miss
Virginia Turner, twenty-year-old girl,
will go to the jury today.
That much was assured at the con­
clusion of the court session in the
Pinellas county court house here. All
the evidence hns been presented to tho
jury nnd both sides have closed thoir
cases. Time for arguments has been
limited to three nnd a half hours for
each side. Allowing time for tho
court’s charge to the jury, the enso
should be in the hands of tho jurors
early. Night session of court prob­
ably will bo bold to nwnit the verdict.
The indications are that Judge O.
K. Honvos, of Tampa, who as assist­
ant to Prosecutor E. P. Wilson, hns
virtually conducted the state’s case,
will make the final argument. If this
Is the enso, Prosecutor Wilson will
mnko tho opening nrgument. The de­
fense hns four nttorneyH—Col. Thomns Palmer, W. II. Dickenson and A. B.
McMullen of Tnmpn, nnd J. L .Kelly,
of this city. It is problematical how
many of these will argue before the
jgry, but it is regarded as certain that
Colonel Palmer and Mr. Dickenson
will present arguments.
The audience which crowded the
courtroom ngnin today was distinctly
disappointed when tho defense closed
Rb case thiH afternoon without put­
ting the defendant on the stand.
When the stnte rested its case this
morning, Colonel Palmer, chief coun­
sel for tho defense, mndo a determin­
ed effort to hnv„ Judge C. O. An­
drews to terminate tho case and in­
struct tho jury to return a verdict of
not guilty.
Judge Andrews denied the motion
nnd the defense then put on its wit­
nesses.
CLEARWATER, Sept. 30.—With
seven nttomoy presenting arguments
today In the case of Belcher, on triul
for manslaughter in connection with
tho death of Virginln Turner, the case
will probably not go to the Jury be­
fore night. Arguments on ench side
is limited to three hours and n half.
Prosecuting Attorney Wilson opened
for the State, nnd A. n. McMuiltn for
the defense, is noxtto address the jury.

CHOICE

Bungalow for Sale
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION

C o n n e lly Real Estate Co

Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No sd taken for less that
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
must nccompnny nil ardors. Count flvo words to a line and remit arcordlngly.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE—Medium size safe. Ap­
ply 402 Sanford Ave., and Fourth
Street.
04-01.
FOR SALE—8-room house with nil
modern convenience, excellent re­
pair. Private water works, in desir­
able location. Reasonable terms. Ap­
ply to Owner, 519 W. First Street.
110-tfc

LOST—Pair gold rimmed spectacles,
between the Seminole Bunk nnd tho
Court House yesterdny. Return to
DuColles’ office and rcccivu reward.

LOST OH STOLEN—Smn
brown
Gyp answering to tho name of
Speck. $25,00 reward if roturnod to
FOR SALE~-31nglo and Rose Comb Dr. J. A. Rogers, Now Smyrna.
101-Otp
Black Mnnorca Roosters, 0 monthB
old.—W. W. Dressor, It. A. Telephono
4003.
158-fltp BOARD AND ROOM
FOR SALE—One hoavy duty two BOARD AND ROOM—Private fnm
wheel truilor in good condition. In
quire at Ford Garage.
143-tf*

WANTED

FOR SALE—Stablo manure; enr lots. WANTED—Extra salesladies at tho
Good dry stock. Price $7 per ton, f.
Surprise Shoe Store.
102-2tc
o. h. cars, Sanford. Chase &amp; Co.
151-tfe,
LIVE STOCK ROUND UP,

1 have ten acres of cel

Jack Hughes, of Orlando, one of the
best writers and Associate Press oper­ FOR SALE—Old livery stable build­
ators in tho South, woh In the city to­
ing, cornor Purk uve. nnd Second
day, coming up on special work for street. Apply R. J. Reel, Sunford Mo­
one of tho New York pnpcrH. Jack tor Co,
100*3tc
has deserted the newspaper game for
tho more lucrative real estate business
but ho gets back now nnd then. Ho
pnid tho Herald office on appreciated
visit.

GAINESVILLE, Sept. 30.—Dr.
Wilmon Newell, director of tho Co­
operative Extension Work In Agri­
culture and Homo Economics, has
made public tho preliminary program
for the sixth annual livestock round­
up to bo held hero on October 0-7.
Thu initial session will include an
address by Dr. Nowoll, W. C. Lnasottor will discuss Pay-Day on tho Farm.
Dr. N. W. Sanborn, How to Got More
Eggs, and n discussion of Florida
ngninst western condltionss for llvo•stook will bo conducted by Jesse M.
Jones, An auction sale of dairy calves
will bo held In the afternoon nnd Dr.
II. A. Morgan, president of the Unlvorsit yof Tennessee will speak in
the evening.
The morning session the last of tho
meeting will be devoted to an address on poultry by Dr. Snnbom whll
various phases of cattle and hog rats*
(ng will be discussed by L. S. Horvord, L. M. Rhodes, of tho State Markettng Bureau, and Dr. A. L. Shcal©y, C. A. Cobb, editor of the South*

KISSIMMEE HONORS
WORLD WAR HERO, tef cypress, manufactured In boat milts
insures first quality at lowest posKISSIMMEE, Fla., Sopt. 30— Kis­ Bible cost consistent with good lumsimmee stores closed yesterday in ber—less middlemen’s hoavy profitstribute to another of her sons, who GULF LUMBER COMPANY, Perry,
188-e.o.d-13tc
was killed in action In the world war. Florida.
Funeral services of Nathan Bryant
FOR RENT
Carson, Jr., wore hold from the home
of hla mothor, Mrs. N. B. Carson, un­ FOR RENT—Modem, furnished bun­
der the auspices of the William T.
galow, 309 French ave.
lfll-3tc
Makinson post of tho American Le­
gion. “Nat,” as ho wns known to his FOR RENT—T wq fumishcd^oomT
Apply .1004 Elm Ave.
182-tfc
Living coats are still aixty-thre*
friends, was horn In Kissimmee, 23
years ago, and served with the mas FOR RENT—Improved celery land, per cent above the 1014 level and
in immediate planting condition.— have nothing to arbitrate.—Pitta*'
rlne in the world war. He was killed
G. H. Edward’s, Pace's Lane. 150-6tp burg Dispatch.
In Argonno forest, Nov. 1, 1918.

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                    <text>Sanford
THI
“City Substantial’

Sanford
fljt Sabslanlial
IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, 8EITEMBER 29, 1921

VOLUMEn

NUMBER 161

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PLAN FOR IMPROVEMENT
iljgKLE AT UBERTY
BANDS,
PARADES,
EXHIBITS
OF SANFORD’S STREETS,
UNDER $5,000 BOND
ELIMINATING SIDE STREETS FOLLOWED ONE ANOTHER
ikied FOR MANSLAUGHTER
STARTING OFF BIG DAY
hin Few Days If the
esent Plans District
ittorncyPan Out

CHARGES
O N C M JS Io S ANf n

S

ned

o th er

Yb &amp; T

nr grand ju r v

AN m N c K : ' t ' t “2 0 -F a tAri,ucklo I. »t l » y to.lny un­
, 15 000 bond after two woolen
llralnary h»rin« on th. charj, ot
rder in connection with the denth
Z u Happe and will be tried on a
igeof manslaughter within a
If the present plans of District
ortlfy materialize.
Two such.
rgvs pending, one placed yesterday
Ihe conclusion of the preliminary
ring and the other returned recent« the county grand jury. Whether
would be nblc to hnve Arbucklo ap­
r to answer to one complaint and
i try him on another one on the
ic date the district attorney wna
sure. On the Grand Jury nrcunni Arbuckle was placed on hin own
tgnizancc to return October 3rd.

BREAD LINE STARTS
IN NEW YORK CITY
FIRST TIME IN YEARS.

LIGHT EARTHQUAKE SHOCK
FELT IN LOS ANGELES
DID NOT KILL ARBUCKLE.

Q

(B f Th* AuocUUd F r» u )

(By Th* A**o«l*t*d ?r*M)

NEW YORK, Sopt. 20.—Now
York's first broad
lino since the
stormy days that marked the Mart of
tho world war, is in operation today
at the church of St. Mnrkj, in the
Bowery. Tho bread lino opened last
night and about six hundred men were
fed.

LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 29.—
Slight earthquake shocks wero felt
in tho southwest section of Los Ange­
les early today. Tho tremor lasted
only a few seconds, and no damage is TOURNAMENT RIDING, RACES
reported.
AND EVERYTHING THIS AF­
TERNOON—DANCE TONIGHT

BARBECUEATN00N

EMERGENCY
MEASURES
FOR IDLE

SINN FEIN
ARE INVITED
CONFERENCE

MUNICIPALITIES MAY I1E CALL­
ED UPON TO FURNISH
WORK

IN LONDON WITH BRITISH GOV­
ERNMENT AND WILL BE
LAST^ALL

(By Th* A tttslaU d P m

LD

MICHIGAN
CONTEST UP
IN THE SENATE

(By The Anocl*Ud Prt»»)
Some time ngo, tho City Planning the bnlnnce of tho streot for pnrkwny
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 29.—Cir­
Committco of the Chamber of Com­ which enn bo used ns n piny ground
cuit court mnrkcd time this morning
merce, brought out a comprehensive for children, keeping them off of the
in the Pope trial, when the second ve­
plan of improving the city streets, pnvod nvenues. At present prices, this
nire of one hundred due to appear
and especially tho jsldo Htreets, by plnn will snvc city and adjacent prop­
Iyesterday afternoon only fifty-nine
eliminating
the sercets altogether in erty owners $2,fi00 over whnt it would
was present. Court adjourned until
many
places
in the city, whore there cost to pave the street nnd construct
this morning to permit the sheriff to
wero
no
houses
fnclng the Hide streets sidewalks on each side.
get more. When eourt opened today FORD-NEWBERY CONTEST CON­
now
,nnd
making
one Hidewalk down
Property owners desiring this plan
only eleven additional veniremen were
FLICTS ALONG PARTY
tho
middle
of
the
street
nnd
grass
adopted,
nlong with their property,
rounded up. Judge Gibbs declared an
LINES
plots
In
tho
center,
an
ideal
play­
should
present
to the City Commis­
indeterminate recess and ordered the
ground
for
children
and
where
there
sion
n
petition
requesting same, nnd
sheriff to go out for more veniremen.
(By Th* A uocUUd P r* u )
WASHINGTON, Sept. 29—Opinions would be no danger from nutomobiles signed b yall ndjncent property own­
conflicting nlong pnrty lines were pre­ ns there would be no street. Tho idea ers.
iState Witness Called
sented todny by the majority and tho j is a good one, nnd will, no doubt, bo
On account of there being more
To Stand Again
minority members of the senate priv­ tried out in this nnd other cities in cross Htreets than nro necessary, in
near future. Sanford hns too the residence portion of the city, the
In Belcher Case ileges nnd elections committee on tho "the
Ford-Nowberry 1918 senatorial elec­ many alleys nnd side streets taking Chamber of Commerce hns recom­
tion contest from Michignn. The ma­ up a lot of valuable room that could mended this plnn to the City Com­
fBy Thn AitocUtftil Preii)
CLEARWATER, Fla., Sept. 29.— jority report clenred Newberry, tho he utilized for the children to much mission for their consideration.
I Dr. John Bowen, witness for the Stnto Republican cnndidnto, of corruption better ndvnntngc. The following plan
The City Commisrion feel fnvornblc
jin the Belcher trial, wns recalled to nnd nil other charges and recommend­ wins drawn by City Engineer Wil­
to
tho plnn providing nil ndjncent
I Ihe stand this morning. Te testified ed ho ho legally sented. Democratic liams who mndo the following expla­
property
owners desire this plnn
len exnminntion of stains on the foot members asserted Newberry was nation regarding name:
™g in the Belcher ear led him to be- elected by corrupt nnd illcgnl meth­
Omit the pnvlng. Place a Hidewalk adopted nnd will request it by pre­
jlleve they were Mood stains. lie said ods and practices and recommended down the middle of the Btrect leaving senting a petition.
I Hood congealed on fibre of the rug his sent be declared vacant. With fil­
J.which it would not have done hnd it ing of reports tho case now goes to
tome front a (lend body. The Stato tho sennto for final decision which
I expected to finish its ense todny nnd prohnbly will not be made for several
I the defense planned to conclude Its weeks. In tho menntimo it is under­
stood Senator Newberry will not a t­
hide this afternoon.
tend tho Bcnnte sessions.
| SPAIN'S QUOTA IMMIGRANTS
ELAINE’S RIOTING NEGROES
Charles E. Bedford and John Wanamaker Both
HAS BEEN EXHAUSTED
TO KNOW FATE TODAY.
PROFESSOR'S WIFE DETAINED
See Clouds Rolling Away and Sunshine Flood­

RETURN OF PROSPERITY ANNOUNCED
BY TWO OF NATION’S BIG MERCHANTS

(Djr Thn Aiioriated Preii)

WASHINGTON, I). C., Sept. 29.—
Maria Sanjurjo, wife of a Span­
. , l^fm or at Cornell, has been den&lt;&lt; at Ellis Island hecauuso of
■pains quota of immigrants has ex­
Muted, but ordered released for ttdI r, ” on to,lQy by the immigration bu­
I tnu. Sanjurjo married this summer
n'le on a vacation in Spnin.
I CALL STRIKE at
°Nt’E IF TRAINMEN
VOTE TO WALK OUT. S T / m” SePt' 29.—An imI trainm°
°f the 1(J8’000 railway
h i w "i„rplT 1 on Amoricnn
vote s .b ordered if the strike
I James mT &gt;CI* countcd» f«vors it,
l 0r(finlznt|ri Olk’ vico’Pro*ident of the
T.n‘Iatinn' "onounced today.
Murdoek " T Z •’/ tRCt\ 8nld Mr'
I authorized „i tn,k° renlly bnfl boon
I The minute thCn&lt;y by th° loftdorB•trik* order .» !0t° iS countod tho
I vote f Vl bc iHHU°d—provided
little 1 I ? " Rtrikc «"d there is
wi||nn, hnt U Won,t' Tho leadI men.”
°PPose the wishes of tho
C0^ C l w u hO|n!'tr‘ko ,,nU°t will be
:
w'tnln n few days.
|Hoald'lby1tVScrntch Pads from The
Dy tho pound—lBc.

LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Sopt. 27.—
United States District Judge John II.
Cottcral of Guthrie, Okln., after hear­
ing todny arguments on a demurer
filed by tho state in hnbaes corpus
proceedings in behalf of six Elnino
(Ark.) ncgrooB whose* electrocution
last Friday wns stayed by a tempor­
ary injunction, announced that his
ruling on the demurrer would bo rendy
tomorrow.
\
Attorneys for,., the negroes based
tholr o(Torts to obtain a now trinl
through habaes corpus proceedings on
tho allegation that the original trial
of tho negroes on a chnrgo of mur­
der, in connection with the Elnino riots
of two years ngo, and at wBich they
wero convicted and sentenced to death
was influenced by mob spirit.
Attorney General J. S. Utley, in de­
murring, declared that the question
had bcon brought in the state courts
and ruled against, and that hnbaeso
corpus proceedings brought in fedoral
court on these grounds should be dis­
missed. Hu cited as a precedent tho
Loo Frank case of Georgia, In which
it was h'old that evldonco of hostilo
manifestations ,once admitted ,could
not again be used as grounds for ac­
tion.
•

i)

WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 29.—
Tho possihlo emergency measures by
municipalities to cut down the num­
ber of th ecountry’s involuntary idle
was taken up todny at a public henr­
ing before tho public Works commit­
tee of the nntlonns conference on un­
employment.
Inquiry wns directed
townrd deveinping what measures
might he oaken by towns nnd cities
for speeding up public works.

(By Th* A|»ocUUd F r tn )

LONDON, Sept. 29.—Sinn Fein
have been invited to tnkc part in n
conference hero October 11 li^an o to
dispatched today to DoValern bjrvremier Lloyd George. The note is con­
sidered to bo tho British government's
final word in oxchnngc of messnges
between London nnd Dublin.
Lloyd George informed DcVnlern,
ipe Trial Drags
howover, the government could not ni­
iVhile Jury Selection ter tho position that Ireland could not
allowed to separnte from tho Brit­
Goes on Apace bo
ish Empire, but must base her propo­
not Get Enough Men In Jackson­ sition upon self government ns a mem­
ber of the British Dominions.
ville—-Try Sanford

Merchants’ Gala Day
Promises Big Time
tfor Everybody

ing the Country from Coast to Coast

NEW YORK, Sopt. 29.—The speody
return of prosperity with plenty of
work for nil wns forccnBt yesterday
by two notable figures in industrial
and mercantile circles, Charles E. Bed­
ford, president of tho Vacuum Oil
Company, nnd John Wnnnmaker, mer­
chant of Now York nnd Philadelphia.
“Business Revival Week,” Bald Mr.
Wnnnmaker, “I think will bo expand­
ed into n business revival of years
and years. I have more faith in Am­
erica today and more bolief in our
prosperity thnn in all my BO years ns
a merchant. There will bo plenty of
work for nil if wo show our faith, not
by relaxing our efforts, holding buck
in fear, put on bluo glasses and keep­
ing our money In our pockets, but by
making needed improvomoqts, start­
ing to build and rebuild, buying and
sollingr-putting to work our energy
our brains—everything wo have—for
tho good of the country.
“Instoad of curtailing our ad­
vertising wo aro enlarging It. Instead
of standing pat on our stores as thoy
hnvc been, wo are refitting, rearrang­
ing, rebuilding and improving them.
To do this wo have given employment
Daytona Beach last week disposed to largo bodies of mechanics and oth­
of $20,000 worth of bonds for general ers, day and night."
In Mr. Bedford's viow, conditions
municipal improvement.

will bo restored to norninl by spring,
Imrring unforseen developments.
"It is my opinion," ho snid, “that
American business men now have
abundant cause to ho optimistic and
hopeful nH to the future. Likewise
those who nro engaged in relieving tho
unemployment situation may find tho
sanio reasons for n belief thnt it will
he brought to norniul before very
long.
“Business nnd with it, employment,
hnve picked up steadily, sinco tho
low ebb reached this summer, nnd
both continue to show n gradual nnd
steady growth. Unless tho central
European or some unforseen crisis
intervenes there is every reason to be­
lieve that the improvement will con­
tinue throughout the fall and winter
months..”
FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED OUT
The Aro department wns called out
this morning to the rear of tho Her­
ald building whero tho ahsck usod
for melting metal for tho Horald
linotypes had eaught on flro in tho
roof. It was easily extinguished with
tho loss of a few shingles but will
have to bo rebuilt of corrugated iron
and put in fire proof condition.

CHICAGO COPS
HAD SYSTEM
ON BOOZE
CHICAGO, Sept. 29.—A multiple
shnkedown system through which Chi­
cago policemen wero alleged to hnvo
obtained ns many ns hulf a dozen rnkcoflfs on the samu case of whiskey was
revealed in the government investi­
gation of the police department snid
by Chief of Police ChnrleH FitzmorriH
to contain 2,500 bootleggers in n
membership of 5,000.
The request of Chief FitzmorriH
that tho federal authorities help him
clean his own house, made Inst week,
was placed before the federal grand
jury with a score of witnesses, most
of them policemen, testifying.
One of these witnesses, according to
olTicials, explained the multiple Hhake
down. Members of the police force,
organized in hands, he snid, would ob­
tain Information nH to whiskey ship­
ments from other cities into Chicago,
and then, in uniform, would rob the
enrs in freight yards under tho pre­
tense of confiscating tho liquor.
The whiskey then was sold at fair­
ly cheap bootlegging prices to get cus­
tomers to take it in ense lotH. When
the liquor wns delivered, however, a
policeman appeared and demanded a
substantial amount from tho recipient
for protection. After tho Hum hnd
been paid, othur policemen would raid
tho place, nnd, after collecting an­
other protection feo, would “confiscnato" tho liquor, resell it and repeat
the process of grnft, sometimes half
a dozen times before turning the whis­
key over to a favored Haloon-keoper
for sale by the drink at high prices.
According to federal officials, tho
investigation will go bnck to the Miko
DoPike Hcitlcr ease where two bands
of uniformed policemen fought for
possession of a carload of liquor, val­
ued at $105,000 nnd shipped hero from
Kentucky. Detective Sergeant Eddie
Smalo, nbHolved in thnt case, now Ih
under arrest with two othor dotectivo
sergeants In connection with tho pres­
ent investigation. Ho is charged with
extortion.
Charles F. Clyne, United Stntes dis­
trict attorney, still wns preparing a
full report to Chief Fitzmorris in
which ho promises to nnmo every
member of tho polico force against
whom ho hus evidence. Half a dozen
polico commanders woro questioned by
Mr. Sylno in addition to tho pollcomon
taken boforo tho grand jury. It is be­
lieved thoy woro askod about reports
that pollcomon had beon seen intimid­
ating govrnmont witnesses in the caso
and offering thorn money not to testi­
fy or to leavo town.
Work has started on the handsome
new building for the First Bank at
Bradentown. The furnishings and
equipment of the new bank will bo
up-to-dato in every respect.

The big day wnH started this morn­
ing when the parade swung down the
streets headed by Sheriff Hand as
grand marshal nnd tho Snnford band
playing inspiring airs ns tho horses
pranced and the little boys wero well
repaid by tho great sight for coming
down hoforo daylight to sco it all.
Captain George DcCottes.'of Company
I), led his gnilnnt men on a fino horso
nnd looked tho part nnd his men fol­
lowed with their ammunition carts,
each enrt being pulled by a mulo and
tho nrrny of militnry men nnd their
equipment mndc a most imposing oppenrnnee. Many of the men were un­
able to get off from their work and
the entire company wns not in the pa­
rade but enough were there to show
the public whnt they hnve in the way
of armament.
Following the compnny came tho
merry minstrel men in costume with
a piano on the wagon plnying n mer­
ry tune and two rag time darkles
playing tho hones and tnnibourinc ad­
vertised the big Dixie Minstrels to­
night. The Qunlity Shop hnd a bevy
of pretty glrlH in tho pnradc as did
tho Lexington nnd Hupmobllu enrs,
Willys-Knight nnd iinndley-Knight
nnd Overland enrs, the Dodge cars and
Hovcrnl others. The Hof-Mnc Batter­
ies hnd their "boot" driven by Billy
Hodman, Lord's Purity Water hnd n
ear, nnd the rear was brought up by
the tournament riders and thcru wna
a bunch of these Florida riders of tho
ranges and that they will give the pub­
lic some real riding this afternoon
goes without saying.
The parade was good for hnving
been jumped up in a hurry a few days
ago ns it was decided at first to cut
out the parade hut the parade is half
of the celebration and more than half
of a racing event and it gives tho
crowd the proper pep to take in what
comes inter on. At noon todny tho
big crowd will he entertained by tho
big free barbecue on the lake front
and thousands will be fed here. Tho
folks nro bringing their bnskets and it
will he a general gathering of tho
folks for mnny miles around.
After the parade thin morning Cap­
tain DeC'ottes gave a fine nddress to
tho big crowd In front of the court
house and the morning was a busy
one with the great mingling of tho
crowds on First Htreet nnd the general
shopping nnd trading of the out-of­
town people. A big horse nnd mulo
auction Is going on at tho lake front
nnd there is plenty of excitement am)
an atmosphere of a county fair.
This afternoon will come tho tourn­
ament riding, tho horso racing, tho
mnehino gun company shooting, tho
Rod and Gun Club shoot nnd many
other features. Tonight the Dixia
Minstrels nnd the big Htreet dance in
front of the court house.
The Sanford bnnd is furnishing the
music nnd everything looks like a per­
fect day. As the Herald force Iuih
gone on a strike at 2 o'clock today tha
program nnd the write-up of tho big
day will follow in tomorrow’s Herald.

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OPPOSITION TO KU KLUX
IN SOUTH JAX BETTERMENT
LEAGUE ORGANIZES
(By Th* AStooUUd Bit**)

JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 29.—Oppo­
sition to the Ku Klux Klan groups in
South Jacksonville one of announced
purposos Fifth Ward Betterment Lea­
gue organized at that town laBt night.
"New buildings are rearing com­
pletion,’ snys tho Clermont Clarion
in a Lcnuiino. The newspaper tells of
advance made in the construction of
the Balley-Izlor building and at the
Jones building. Both structures are
going forward rapidly, and will bo
ready for occupancy in a short time.
Another building that is fnst assum­
ing shapo is that of tho First National
Bank. Clermont will bo much, changed!
when tho Improvements, noted are
finished and occupied.

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Make Effort to Prove
That Fatty W as N ot ■
to Blame for Death *

Our Clothcraft customers
invariably say that. Maximum
value at the price always finds
friends whether it's Clothes or
what-not.

SANFORD SHOE &amp;
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TOURIST SEASON
HAS O P E N E D
FOR SEASON
JACKSONVILLE
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SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 28.—The
defense in th t preliminary hearing of
Fatty Arbucklo charged with murder,
Also “A Clever D um m y” a Mack Sennett
announced it ie prepared to begin ita
effort to clear him when Police Judge
Comedy
Lazarus' court resumed its session at
2 o'clock this afternoon, Pacific time.
The prosecution completed its presen­
tation of evidenco yesterday.
ELSIE FERGUSON IN “SACRED
Sensational charges of blackmail
AND PROFANE LOVE” ; ALSO A
hints of “white powder" and bad
DOLLAR'S WORTH, " A 2-PART CENTURY COMEDY
hootch, of intimacy between principal
state witnesses were expected.
PRESIDENT HARDING ACCBPT8
The spotlight of searching cross­
VICE PRESIDENCY OF
examination was to be turned on the
testimony, lives and character of Mrs. H i i i i i i i i i i i M H N i i H i i i i n i a a N i i n k i i i i i M i l u l l l | | |
ORGANIZATION.
Bambino Maude Detmont, the “aven­
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Sept. 28.— ger" of the dead Miss Rappe, A1 BernAletter from President Harding an­ nacher, who gathered up the dead
nouncing hla acceptance of an honors girl's clothing “to clean an automoblte'
ary vice-presidency of the Merchant and the other witnesses upon whose
A great number o f students are dull in their !
Marine Minute Mep of America, waa testimony District Attorney Brady de­ ' studies because of the very great nerve strain '
read at a meeting of the organisation pended on a conviction.
they
are continually
under,
causing
a i dim
s
Development of the “blackmail"
hold in tho councl Ichambcr of the
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theory—based
upon
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assumption
city hall here yesterday.
im age that does not remain firmly imbedded I
Tho ‘organization grew out of a that A1 Semnacher took the doad
in the mind. Give the student the full advan- j
movement started here recently by girl’s clothing for the purpose of later
extorting
money
from
ATbuckle—was
tage o f all his mental powers. We have the \
J. W. Hart, formerly connected with
the shipping board and new necre- promised before thed efense finished.
m ost modern equipment for the examining of S
Three main channels in which the
tary of the Patatka Chamber of
the eyes and fitting o f glasses.
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Commerce, which has for its purpose case for the defense would run were
outlined yesterday:
the taking over and operation of the
First—That Virginia Rapp died
merchant marino in the Interest of
from
causes for which Roscoe Arbuckformer service men.
le shared no responsibility.
A letter from Senator Fletcher at
212 E ast First S i
Sanford, Fla. j
Second—That the state’s witnesses
Washington was read saying he had were not to be credited.
inserted tho so-called H art plann in
Third—That the episode Involving
the Congressional ecord, of Septem­ tho death of Virginia Rappe was seiz­
ber 25, in full. President Harding ex­ ed upon as an opportunity to black­
pressed the hope, in announcing hla mail Arbuckle.
acceptance of a vice-presidency, that
Possibly, it was said, tho real punch
the "organization may realizo the
large usefulness of which ita program
List your property with me. for prompt service and
gives promiso."
----------------------------- results ---------------------------It wns announced that another
RENTAL OR SALE
meeting of the organization would bo
held noxt Friday. Ernest Metcalfe,
BIG OR LITTLE—THAT’S ME
secretary to Mayor Martin, and who
acted as chairman of today’a meet­
ing, asserted that requests for infor­
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mation and membership had been re­
REAL ESTATE OFFIC
ceived from all sections of the coun­
try.
* Other speakers today included* J.
Lino, C. M. Tyler, Florida Freight
ngent for tho Southern Railway, Ma­
jor H. R. Payne, commander of the
local American Legion post, J. H.
Coughlin, of a local business firm, J.
W. Hart, originator of tho plan, E. R
Waite, publisher of tho South Atlant­
ic Ports magazine, and City Commis­
sioner W. A. Evans.

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McLaulin’s Optical Parlors

YESTERDAY’S RESULTS
American League
At Now York 0, St. Louis 2.
At Philadelphia 0-1, Boston 5-8.
Others not scheduled.
National League
At Pittsburg 0, Philadelphia 0.
At Boston 8-0, Brooklyn 6-8.
At Chicago 3, Cincinnati 8.
Others not scheduled.
At
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American Aaoclation
Indianapolis 1, Milwaukee 8.
Louisville 1, Kansas City 18.
Toledo 11, St. Paul 6.
Columbua 0-0, Minneapolis 11-6,

CANADIAN MILLE
ANNOUNCE REDUCTION
IN NEWS PRINT,
(By Tht JUmoUUA Vr«Mi

WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 28.—
Tho Cnnadinn Export Paper Com­
pany, Ltd., announced a reduction of
flftoen dollars por ton for nows print
pnpor for tho fourth quarter of the
present year, the department of com­
merced was informed today.
DEBS MAY GET HIS
PARDON AS HOLIDAY
GIFT, NOW THOUGHT.

JOE CAMERON
TOOK FIRST PRIZE
IN BEEF CONTEST

If anyone has any doubts about
what
kind of beef the stockmen of
WASHINGTON, D. C., Sopt. 28.—
this
section
of Florida can raise they
If Eugeno V. Debs, socialist, in pris­
should
see
the
big array of choice
on at Atlanta, is pardoned or his sen­
beef piled up in tho cold storago of
tence is commuted, may bo cither in
George Fox Co., in this city owaiting
tho form of a Christmas or Now
the big fires that; will barbecue it to­
Years gift from tho president.
night nnd nil of tomorrow morning,
Delay over \ the treaty of peace getting rendy for tho big feed nt
with Germany today forecasts weeks noon.
of delay beforo senate action, and
Tho meat camo from ranches in this
tho other diplomatic negotiations and adjoining counties and is some of
which aro to follow, can bo at a stage the finost that has ever been on exhi­
for tho official proclamation.
bition. It is native beef, grass-fed
Work has Just started on romodol
Officials havo made it omphatlc nnd came from Joe Cameron, J. H.
lng the First National Bank build that there will bo no action in the Padgott of Volusia county, C. C.
ing at BrooksviUo.
Debs case until peace is proclaimed. Humphries nnd several other ranchos
in this county. Tho ment brought in
by Joo Cameron took first prize and It
is meat that speaks well for the cat­
tle breeding in Seminole county. The
other meats aro also fine, that of
Messrs. Padgett nnd tho Humphreys
being choice also but the Cameron
ment in tho opinion of tho Judges was
tho finest nnd it took tho prizes. Tho
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Said the follow who did not like to work
;; exhibition of Florida beef wns a great
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ond ho really thought tho world should
«■idea nnd brought in a fine nrray and
pay him without working
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that Florida boef in fine nnd not of
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A broad statement to make ns wo have given
tho public somo wonderful values in tho past,
but this one will cap them all. Our purchases
woro fortunate for ourselves, but will be more
so for our patrons as the price wo offer them
for is far less than you havo expected to pay.
You-will be surprised a t tho savings you will
find here.

Dresses, Coat Suits,
Coats and M illinery
Stylo and quality go hand in hand in this unuauniy fine display of Women’s and Misses’
Fall and Winter Models in Dresses, Suits and
Coats. There is onough variety and choice to
satisfy tho most critical buyer. Then, too, we
can supply the many accessories that tho well
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HRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor,
Phone 217-W

SOCIAL CALENDAR

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WEDNESDAY—Mrs. Henry Purdon
will ontortnln tho members of the
Somlnolo Bridge Club at her homo
on Palmetto nvenuo nt 3:30 p. m.
SATURDAY—Children’s Story Hour
will bo held at Central Park nt 5
o’clock.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Scoggins nnd
fnmily, have returned from a several
months stay in the north nnd are now
occupying their attractive home on
Park avenue.
Mrs. F. B. Langley and Master
Frank Latlttloy have returned homo
from Daytona Bench where they spent
ten days.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. C. Mnrlowo nnd
Mnntor Bobble, are spending the day
at Dnytonn Bench.

nnd Mrs. E. A. Dougins and Miss
Virginia McDaniel, returned homo
Inst night from n delightful motor
trip to Miami, nnd Pnlm Bench,
SEMINOLE BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. Honry Purdon entertained the
members of the Seminole Bridge Club
yosterdny nftornoon, at her cozy home
on Palmetto avenue.
The room where the enrd tabula
were arranged, were nttrnetlvcly
decorated with baskets of pink vine
nnd hibiscus.
The card game proved most inter­
esting, nnd the prize for high score,
a cut glnss nappy, was won by Mrs.
Robert Hines.
At the conclusion of the card game,
Mrs. Purdon served chicken snlnd and
accessories ,nnd iced ten.
Mrs. S. M. Lloyd substituted for an
absent club member. The club mem­
bers present were: Mrs. J. U. Lawson,
Mrs. Robert Hines, Mrs. A. W. Lee,
Mrs. D. C. Mnrlowo, Mrs. Fred S.
Dnlger, Mrs John C. Smith, and Mrs.
Archlo Betts.

CHRISTMAS BAZAAR.
The Indies of the Methodist church
Mr. nnd Mrs, J. E. I’nce have moved will hold their Christum# Bazaar,
into their new home recently con­ December 9 and 10. The place to he
structed on Mellonville avenue.
announced later.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Betts are mov­
ROLLINS STARTS PRACTICE.
ing linck to thoir homo on Pnlmotto
avenue, today. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
WINTER PARK, Fla., Sept. 27.—
Pace, who have been occupying the , Rollins College's footbnll squad has
Betts homo since their home was de­ ( started prnctico with more than 30
stroyed by lire, moved yesterday in­ candidates, said1 to ho,the largest
to their new home.
! number ever to come out for the team.
Coach Schlitcher has held the workMiss Louise Kolb, of Ozark, Ala,, „uts thus far to tho preliminary
is expected to arrive today and will he stages by putting the men through a
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kolb process of fnlling on the ball, going
for the winter. Miss Kolb will teach down under punts nnd receiving pass­
in tho grammar school here.
es. Some tackling of the dummy hn'H
nlso been enrried out, Sovernl practice
J. F. Mobley, who has spent tho game hnvo been arrnnged with tennis
summer with his daughter at Cedar made up of former college pinyers
Keys, returned Tuesday and will from Orlando nnd vicinity. Prospects
spend tho winter with his son and j nt this time are for a lino averaging
dnughter, Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Mobley. 17r, pounds.
nrobpounds The bnckflold
Imcklluld will
will prob
nhly include Ilob Wright, this year's
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. W. Stewart, of captain, nnd Lloyd Boyle, Inst year’s
Jacksonville, were visitors here yes­ Held lender.
terday, stopping at tho Montozumn.
Rollins will have its opening game
with tho Univorcity of.FIoridn nt Or­
Mrs. Ellznhcth Whitnor, who has lando on October 8. Thence the team
been visiting her daughter., Mrs S. 0. will wndo into its schodulo which calls
Chase, nt her cottage at Dnytonn fo rsevernl game with out of stato
Beach, returned homo today,
colleges. Tho season will end at
Tampa, Thanksgiving Day, when Rol­
Mrs. B. F. Whitnor and ^laughter, lins tackles Birmingham Southern Un­
Elizabeth, hnvo returned home after iversity,
Arrangements are niso under wny
spending some time visiting in Jack­
for
a poBt-sonson gnmc with tho Uni­
sonville.
versity of Havana at Havana Cuba.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, Mr.

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"The Old Commercial Club Takes n
New Lense of Life," remarks tho
Moore Haven Times in a headline.
The story tells of n revival of inter­
est in tho commercial organization
and a determination on the part of
prominent business and professional
men of tho place to keep the organiza­
tion up to tho mark of roni useful­
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ness nnd efficiency. Every town nnd
city must have n bonrd
of trade,
1 commercial club, chamber of com­
merce or similar body which can act
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matters of public interest in n
: decisive wny, Mooro I Invon will grow
nnd thrive nnd the commercial club
will help.

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One rtf Mm tilings that every woman
knows Is tho adaptability of tho sepa­
rate skirt of plain black sntln. With
one of ttiese nnd with blouses for dress
or semi-dress affairs, to ho wo. i with
Jit, tho nverngo woman can look, the
coming winter In the face with a mini)
ut rest.
The skirt pictured is
hdronod with a long row of small
sntln-covered buttons nnd loops.

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Rev. J. I. Albertson and wife, our
Sunday school missionaries, will lie
with us ngnin next Sunday, preach­
ing at 11 a, m., nt Lake Mary, 3 p, m.
in Upsnln and in the evening nt Paoln. Wo nrcnlwnya glad to hnvo them
with us.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurcld Haskins were
Sunday visitors nt the homo of thoir
sister, Mrs. Nieco and father, Mr.
Malm.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Tyner, of San­
ford, nnd thoir mother, Mrs. Char­
lotte Tyner, of Tampa, who has been
recently visiting with them nnd with
friends in Jacksonville, were Sunday
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
T, O. Tyner; on the 23th Miss Brown
of Sanford was a visitor.
Eddie Lee nnd a lady friend spent
Monday evening at tho homo of his
brother, Jesse nnd wife.
Clarence BorgquiBt is having a lit­ ■ ■
tle rest up at tho home of his parents
at Tiger Bay, nnd Ills brother, Elmer,
is here just now, both hnvo hurt a
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Anger.
Our Grnpeville young men are
about all off on n motor trip this
week and things seem pretty quiet
Miss Olga Vihlcn is enjoying a well
earned rest at the home of her par­
ents,' was a cnller nt the homo of Mrs.
Jesse Lee, Mondny. She has just re­
turned from n three weeks v a ca tion
spent with friends at Miami.
Mrs. A. F. Westerdick lenves with
Mrs. Parkinson nnd granddaughter,
Miss Helen, of Osteen, on Thursday
to attend the nnmml Adventist enmpmocting in Orlando, for ten days.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I.. Campbell and
little ones, left on Mondny to visit
two nr three weeks with his relatives
in Indiana.
Friends will he sorry to hear that
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Rnntone of Bos­
ton, hnvo given up tho idea they had
of coming south this winter, so Mr.
nnd Mrs. Stent, who have been keep­ ■M
ing up their plnce for them will move
back to their own home in a couple of
weeks.
Upsnln had n good rain Sunday,
but only a few drops fell in Grnpcvillo.
—. —. Mngnuson spent a few days
nt tho homo of Mr .and Mrs. Erlcsoh,
ho is expecting soon to leave to take
up his work ngnin for Mr. Chase.
We hoar that Mr. J. E. Sundquist
has been ill for a few dnys.
Mrs. Bnllinger was in TJpsnlnn
Tucsdny spending the day with Mrs.
Kbbn Leo nnd mother, Mrs. Stedt,
niso calling on Mrs. Barrel and Mrs.
Ericson,
Mr .and Mrs. Edwin Petorspn and
daughters motored over Sunday from
their homo at Holly Hill nnd spent
the day with relatives in Grnpeville.
In out Inst items wo gave the sad
nows of the death of Mrs. Emil Magnuson, which we think will bo in tho
weekly. Rev. Wnlker, from Sanford,
conducted tho funeral services nnd a
Inrgo number of relatives nnd sym­
pathizing friends attended the funeral
with many beautiful floral offerings,
covering tho grave nt Lnkovlcw. Her
sister, Mrs. Adam Knrr, of DcLnnd,
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Larson, nnd Mr. and
Mrs. Jncknon« from Piedmont, also
attended.
J. C. Collier, of Sanford, loft on
Saturdny for Canton, N. Y., to bring
back hin better half, who has been
spending tho summer north with their
relatives.

Salespeople’s
Competitive Exhibition
Next Saturday, O ct 1 st
The entire building will be especially decorated for the
occasion, and prizes will be awarded to the departments
making the best showing.
Never before, and perhaps never again, will you have an
opportunity to see such a splendid display of merchan­
dise arranged in such an attractive manner.
There will be great rivalry between the various depart­
ments, all vieing with each other for the attractive priz­
es, resulting in a most wonderful display.

Plans for this Big Event
Are going ahead vigorously, such hurrying and scurry­
ing around, everyone seems determined to be the first
prize winner, and^ve can tell you right now, the judges
are going to have a hard job deciding who the winners
are.
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The awards will be graded on the basis of 100 divided in­
to the following points:
60% for Merchandise Displays as Follows:
Selling Power of Display............... 20% Maximum
Beauty of Display...........................15% Maximum
Suggestive Selling Id e a s.............. 10% Maximum
Instructive Ideas .......................... 5% Maximum
Attractive or Commanding Most
Attention........;....................10% Maximum
40% for Keeping and Arrangement of Stocks as follows:
Appearance of Stock....................... 10% Maximum
Arrangement of Stock................... 10% Maximum
Classification of Stock................... 10% Maximum
Convenience of Stock..................... 10% Maximum
FIRST PRIZE...................:............... ..................... $100.00
SECOND PRIZE..................................................... 50.00
THIRD PRIZE ............ .......................... ......... ...... 25.00
NAMES OF JUDGESMrs. T. P. War low
Mrs. J. T. Fuller
Mr. R. B. Brossier
Mr. W. M. Glenn
Prof. Sexton Johnson
Dr. Dean Adcock
Mr. M. J. Daetwyler
THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY
to enable us to put on the finishing touches, and the judg­
ing will take place Friday evening, behind closed doors,
after which the entire store force will be the guests of
the firm at a banquet at the San Juan Hotel; at which
time the prize winners will be announced, so on Saturday
when the doors are thrown open, our friends will be able
to know which departments won the prizes.

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LTAMCfaTE SPRINGS has an atmosphere, and so have other placW iif Simfhrfle Cotffity, but Alta­
monte's atmosphere has the pecu_ liar quality of a Lodestone—it's
inl
;n ts may remove to other places in
other c^m es, but they always return or have
a very stro n g desire to do so, and of course
there is th a t-n o t verj('mysterious reason—
Altamonte's beauty-r-for all humanity is
drawn to beauty.
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A ltam onte Springs is placed in such a fav­
orable location, that her man-made beauty,
combined with the natural beauty, forms the
Alta-Monte that we know today. The Alta­
monte o f George Frost of Boston, of Herman
W estinghouse of the great Westinghouse
Electrical Company—-who were among its
founclers— is not the Altamonte of today.
Founded a s the home of rich men only, we
now reach out for residents of humbler
means also, as we realize that riches alone do
not make a town livable.
It stands to reason that the state was
scoured by these wealthy mep to find their
ideal before founding their town. Therefore
Altamonte's location is the pick of the state.
Altamonte Springs has an altitude of 220
feet—th u s getting pine filtered sea air from
the A tlantic Ocean 30 miles to the East, and
the Gulf of Mexico to the West, forming that
wonderful ozone known as jhe "Atmosphere
of Altamonte” and when combined with the
odor of orange blossoms and jassamine in
season, and this combination comes breezing
into one’s window 24 hours a day, it is bound
to give the ailing their health, and the
healthy more health and joy of living.
Altamonte Springs has in its territory hun­
dreds of acres of orange and grapefruit
groves in high state of cultivation, and has
within her boundaries five beautiful lakes
with clean, sandy shores, no marshy borders.
T Lake Orienta (upon which is' located the “AlX tamonte Hotel”, famous among tourists all

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and excellcnt management of its owners,
,George E. Bates &amp;.Son) is the largest of these
lakes and is noted for its black bass fishing,
which is jCalptisly guarded by the owners of
■the land surrounding the lake, who w.elcofne
the trq^f ish.erriian’with sporting ideals.
The “Altamonte Hotel” is located at the
east end of this lake, upon a bluff overlooking
the full'length of its waters. Lake "Ade­
laide” is across a park to the rear of the hotel,
and upon this lake is the "Altamonte Spring''
of absolutely pure water.
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th e paved highway from Jacksonville to
Tampa and all South Florida passes through
Altamonte. A day's ride in an automobile
may encompass two hundred miles in a,ny di­
rection without leaving a fine paved road,
making Altamonte an admirable location for
automobiiists, a fine large garage is, under
construction and will be open for business in
a few weeks, two stores with filling stations
are handy and every advantage enjoyed in a
city at hand.
~ Altamonte Springs is located on the Tampa
and Jacksonville Division of the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad and gives fine service,
Western Union Telegraph office, Express and
Third Class Postoffice, Electric Lights, beau­
tiful shady streets of large oaks, within 14
miles on brick highway of Sanford, and 9
miles on brick highway to Orlando. Winter
Park, with Rollins College, is on the same
road just five miles to the South.
The hotel is the center of social life with
card parties, dances, etc., and Altamonte's
winter residents and home-folks are of a su­
perior order and of a prosperous, enlightened
class. Our Surrounding country and neigh­
boring towns of Longwood and Maitland are
of the same order and are fine neighbors, and
are only two miles away to the North and
South.
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The practical side of Altamonte Springs is
not to be slighted in this article, for, aside

from her fruit industry,Altamonte is noted
as having 40 acres in covered conservatories
deyoted to raising the beautiful Asparagus
Plumosis fern used by florists. This is ship’ ped in sedson mostly to the north, and the in­
dustry represents an investment of over a
quarter of a million dollars and a payroll of
hundreds of dollars a week. Hon. Charles D.
Haines, ex-congressman from New York,
heads the largest of these conservatories, Hie
Royal Extension Fernery, Incorporated.
Mr. B. L. Maltbie, of the Maltbie Chemical
Works, of Newark, N. J., is one of Alta­
monte's latest developers, and is planning a
‘ great future
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Altamonte has a Chamber of Commerce,
whose Secretary, W. B. Ballard, is always
glad to give information upon request. Alta­
monte Springs’has just recently been incor­
porated and is officered by unsalaried men of
progressive ideas, but within keeping with a
low millage.
George E. Bates and Son are men to whom
Altamonte Springs owes much, as many com­
ing as their guests buy property here and
stay as residents.
Palm Springs, a noted resort, is only two
and one-half miles through the pine woods to
the Northwest of Altamonte. Here Mr. Les­
ter Beeman has spent thousands of dollars to
give a pleasure resort for the free use of the*
public, and one that is greatly appreciated.
Mr. Beeman has a pretty little cottage at the
Spring as have others from Sanford and
Longwood.
Altamonte Springs has never been boomed
or exploited, but is now on the verge of a
growth that will not be sporadic, but steady
and substantial.
A peculiar circumstance is the fact that
there is only one “Altamonte Springs” in the
world, and we are “IT”. Numbers of “Altamontes” appear in the Postal Guide, but only
one “Altamonte Springs.”

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THIS PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE FOLLOWING PROGRESSIVE FIRMS AND
INDIVIDUALS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY:
Lloyd Shoe Store
R. R. Eldridge

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X Chas. E. Henry,

Commission Merchant

Kent Vulcanizing Works
Standard Auto Top Co.
A. Kanner,

Star Theatre
General Merchandise
Roberts’ Grocery
R. E. Stevens, Physician
Hill Hardware Co.
Bryan &amp; Wheeler, Autos
Wilson &amp; Toomer,
4 Hill Lumber Co.
Fertilizers
Edw. H iggins, Autos.
X Meisch Realty Co.
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Realty Loan &amp; Gtfar. Co.
I Sanford Truck Growers, Inc £ * ■ S,P“rl'ng’ Real Egtate Automotive Supply Co.
Miller's
| Seminole County Bank
Miller’s Bakery
Bakery
Speer &amp; Son, Dry Goods
Thos. Emmett Wilson
| Peoples Bank of Sanford
J. N. Tolar, Physician
Attorney-at-Law
v First National B ank
Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.
John Russel],
V Wight Grocery Co.,
Commission Merchant
Perkins &amp; Britt,
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Wholesalers
Haberdashers
L. P. McCuller, Groceries
!$! B. C. Marlowe
H. B. Lewis, Real Estate
John T. Brady, Jeweler
Vegetable Broker
Cowan’s Tin Shop
Geo. W. Knight,
The Ball Hardware Co.
W ight Bro?. Co,., Autos
Real Estate and Insurance
Chero-Cola Bottling Co.
John G. Leonardi
Reher Bros., Auto Painting Attorney-at*Law
Contractor
Zachary-Tyler Veneer Co., Frank Lossing, Contractor
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Shinholser, Contractor Crates
W est Side Grocery
X Southern U tilities Co.
Lee B™8 ’
S. Benjamin,
General Merchandise
I A- P. Connelly, Real EstAte
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H. R. Stevens, Mayor
1 I George Fox, Cold Storage
per Co.
C. M. Hand, Sheriff
W aters’ Kandy Kitchen
..P^oney-Walker fco.
X Plumbers,
Sanford Battery Service Co. H. C. DuBose, Real Estate
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Sanford Machine &amp; Foun­ Frank Akers
Gillen &amp; Fry,
T J10bjey’s Drug Store
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Battery S ervice. Sanford Steam Laundry
n?nfor«d Coca-Cola Bot. Co. Ray Bros.,'______
J. J. Mauser, Cigar M fgr.
A S!yd®s t Johns RiVer Line Hotel Montezuma
Crown Paper Co.
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Sanford Dry Goods Co.
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H. McLaulin, Jeweler
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Bower &amp; Roumillat, Drugs
Commission Merchant
% herd’s Purity Waiter
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O. P. Swope Land Co.
C. L. W est, Groceries
Lawton Bros Co.,
T. G. Simmons, Physician
Oviedo Cash Groc. Co.

Elder Springs Water Co.
Surprise Shoe Store
L. A. Brand, Optician
F. P. Rines, Auto Supplies
Haynes &amp; Ratliff,
Printers. Office SijppHes

George A. DeCottes,

General Merchandise

Attorney-at-Law

C. T. McCulley, Garage
E. A. Farnell, Groceries
Barbers
H. B. McCall, Gen. Mdse.
Sanford Farmers Exchange
------- C H U L U O T A ----Florida Cuba Cigar Co.
Cigar Manufacturers
J. E. Synder, Dry Goods •.
W. A. Whitcomb,
Stanley &amp; Rogers, Groceries
Real Estate
D. D. Daniel, Groceries
Brown’s Meat Market
I. D. Martin,
Chuluota Company,
Groceries, Meats
------- L O N G W O O D - -----Cates’ Crate Co.
Groceries, Feeds
E. W. Henck, Mayor
Merchant’s Grocery Co.
C. W. Entzm inger
Williams Millinery Store
Mid-Way Garage
Virginia-Carolina Chem. Co O vetstreet &amp; Payne,
Fertilizers
Groceries
D. L. Thrasher,
T. A. O’N eill,
f . J. Miller &amp; Son
Hodges &amp; McMullen,

Clothing, Shoes

Longwoqd Hotel

A. J. Lossing,
QufUpService Transfer

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Sanford Barber Shop
J. K. SMITH, Prop.

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Groceries
Logan Merc. Co.
D. B. McIntosh,
General Merchandise
Fargo Luthber Co.
C. F. Harrison, Gen. Mdse*
E. Curlett, ,
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Bell, Bros., Growers, Ship’rs
J. W. Flynt, Gen, Mdse.
W akefield Preserving Co. E. A.&gt;Osteen, Grocer

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THK SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY,

B. 1. H O LL Y _____________ Editor
H. J. LILLARD.^Secretary-Treaiurer
H . A. NEEL______General Manager
ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.,
a n o u u n o x kanaozs
Phene 148 up to 0 P. M.
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Thts day is not such a largo day,
but just a general getting together
and a gathering of the clans and a
nelghborhod picnic.
I t should mean miHi to the busi­
ness interests of Sanford for it Is the
g ift of tho -merchants of this city.
Wo hope that tho many hundreds of
visitors enjoy it to tho limit.
And don’t rush off in thq heat of
the day. There will bo a big min­
strel show tonight, and street dance
—the latter being absolutely free.
Th tournament riding and races
this aftrnoon will bo worth your tak­
ing a day off and coming to Sanford
to witness. Tho best riders in tho
state are hero today.
And when you sink your teeth into
th a t barbecued meat yau ennn remem­
ber that it is real Florida beef and
some that perhaps hna not been dip­
ped for a year or more and yet It is
all that could bo desired in meat. Try
it and Bee how you liko it.
Tho soldier boys of Sanford looked
real classy this morning in the pa­
rade, We hope they will nover bo
called for duty but If they are called
they can bo dopended upon to de­
liver tho goods. And Sanford is proud
of her machine gun company.
And after today let every busi­
ness mnn in Snnford get right squnre
on the Job of advertising, having spec­
ial sales, of going after the business
of this section. Otherwise tho gain
djny is thrown away. Kindness and
courtesy are great things but prices
are hotter.
WHAT WATER TRANSPORTATION
REALLY MEANS.
Few people hore hnvc realized in
the past and will realize in thq pres­
ent just what a grunt advantage W it­
ter transportation really will mean
In this section of Florida, ^S. J.
Sligh, one of tne pioneers In the
"ship by water” movement, and one
•of the largest shippors of fruits in
Orlando, knows whereof he speaks,
for he has Bhippod his fruits by water
zince the time when there was no
other means of transportation. In
his speech nt Orlnndo tho other night,
JuL-tnld them many things of lnturest
and he was listened to with Interest
for he Is an experienced shipper, and
one of the oldest nnd largest ship­
pers in the State.
We ropro&lt;$ico
what the Reportcr-Stanr said of his
talk i
"Mr. Sligh toid of a ship-by-watcr
meeting which had been hold in Or­
lando in tho early afternoon, full do.tails of which will bo found in another
column of this Issue. Mr. Sligh snid
he had figures to show thut tho rail­
roads had taken from tho shippers and
merchants of Orange county since
1018 $20,000,000 moro than their nor­
mal rate. It does not look like tho ex­
penses of the roads for Orange coun­
ty has Increased thnt much nnd yet
the railroad heads tell us they are
'losing money.
“I met a gentleman on tho train
the other day who In discussing the
problem advanced tho Idea that tho

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easiest way to bring the rates to
where they should be was for the
farmers to own their own railroad to
the seaport towns and ship over their
own bont lines from thoso points. This
was was n small shipper of fruits, he
suggested that each box of fruit be
assessed ten cents as a fund towards
the building of the ,road, this with
other revenue would soon pay for the
construction of the road and put it
on n paying l«als.
“It is Mr. Sllgh’s opinion if we want
any assistance from Washington for
our waterways wo must show them
the amount of tonnage which will be
handled over these routes. Ho said
ho was in the Capital City some weeks
ago When a large delegation from
the State sof Washington and Oregon
were there to secure an appropria­
tion for waterways, this committee
had the exact amount of tonnage that
would bo taken over theso waterways
if they were completed, when .the of­
ficials woro shown the vast amount of
good that would bo accomplished by
tho building of canals and deepening
of the natural waterways tho appro­
priation was granted.
Mr. Sligh Is
of the opinion that should Florida not
bo visited by hard freeses in the next
few years it will be utterly impossi­
ble for the railroads to handle the
freig h t "This must be moved by wa­
ter transportation,* ho said, *Wo will
have the St. Johns river connected
with tho Indian river at or near Titus­
ville and wUl have almost hourly ser­
vice "from."tiiq pv^nerous steamship
lines that will'make our ports.’ "

Blbllolatroua and other aorta which la
so many quarters pass for “religion”
today, and which are given a Uissesfaire tolerance by a menacing misuse
of the phrase of “religious liberty.”
Aside from its teachings, the Bible
la the greatest history ever written,
and it is well for us not to lose sight
of this fact. Modem history Is a se­
quel to Biblical history. In the record­
ing of some events the two histories
parallel each other, in many others
the one takes up where the other left
off. There are no Important contra­
dictions. It is beat for tho teachings
as interpreted by various denomina­
tions to be taught in Sunday schools,
but secular historical emphasis might
bo worth while.
FLORIDA FAIRS FOR 1921-22.

Jackson County Fair, Mariana.
Leon County Fair, Tallahassee,
Nov. 1-6.
Alachua County Fair, Gainesville,
Nov. 8-11.
Suwannee County Fair, Live Oak,
Nov. 8-12.
Moltno Agricultural Fair, Molino.
Orange County Fair, Orlando, Feb.
14-19.
Pinellas County Fair, Largo.
Bradford County Fair, Starke.
Citrua County Fair, Lecanto.
St. Lucie County Fair, St. Lucie.
Palm Beach County Fair, West
Palm Bench.
Dado County Fair, Miami.
Osceoln County Fair, Klsslmmeo.
Brevard County Fair, Eau Gallic.
Madison County Fair, Madison,
October 26-39.
GASOLINE HOGS'
Marion County Fair, Ocala.
Manatee County Fair, Bradentown,
Tho suggestion is made that States
l Taylor County Fair, Perry, Nov.
throughout tho country sot out now 1 -6.
to establish laws that will make life
a burden to “gnsollneh ogs” of ail j South Florida Fair, Tampa, Febru­
kinds that infest the highways and ary.
endanger pedestrians and themselves. I Florida State Fair, Jacksonville,
“Gasoline hogs” are divided into the Nov. 12-10.
following classes of dangerous nnd in­ | Polk County Fair, Bartow.
| Jefferson County Fair, Monticollo,
considerate drivers:
1 Nov. 4*5.
1. —The men who leaves his empty
Alachua County Fair, Gainesville,
car standing at a busy street all day
Nov.
8-11.
long.
2. —The man who turns a corner at Taylor County Fair, Perry, Nov,
fifteen inlles an hour after n single 1 1-5.
toot of the horn, giving tho pedestrian
WEATHER AND CROP
no chance,
3. —The mnn whof nils to stop back
of the building line when halted by Conditions in Florida for the Week
a crossing cop.
Ending September 27, 1921.
4. —The mun who pnsscB to the left Tempernturo—A week of abnorm­
of n trolley car, whether tho Btreet ally high temperatures, maximum
is empty or crowdod.
well up in the 90's prevailing over
5. —The mnn who refuses to staytho section. Tho daily excesses rang­
in the traffic line nnd persists in edg­ ed from 0 to 0 deg. Too hot to work.
ing nhend of tho mgn in front of him.
Precipitation—A continuation of an
0.—Tho mnn who uses the left Bide unbroken drought of from 4 to 0
of tho Htrcet or roudway to got ahend weeks’ duration In some portions, and
of the line.
the driest September in some por­
7. —Tho man who, intending to turntions of tho Bcctlon i nnbout GO years.
a corner, rushes up alongside of the
car on the right, thrusts out his
hand, wingH across thof rant of tho
other car nnd compels tho Inttcr driv­
er to make his car stand on its nose
to prevent a collision.
8. —And the worst nuisnnee of all,
the man whose passengers stick tholr
hands out in all directions, leaving you
to guess whether he intends going to
the right or left or up in the nir.—
American Industries.
THE PURELY HISTORICAL SIG
NIFICANCE OF THE BIBLE

too hot and dry to do much plowing.
Little or no fall grain has been plant*
PAINTS OUT HIS SENTENCE,
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Sept 29.
—W. F. Green, convicted here of hav­
ing liquor in his
possemion, and
sentenced to pay a fine of $100, went
to jail because he didn’t have the
money. Green asked for a conference
with Chief of Police Bidaman several
days ago, told the Chief he had heard
the city desired to havo some paint­
ing done about the jail and asked for
the Job, with the understanding that
the wage he received waa to be ap­
plied to his fine. Chief Bidaman con­
sulted with Judge Speer and the
Judge agreed to let Green take the
job. Green now is painting the Jail
at the wage of a regular painter.

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o f saving, thrift an(j economy^
and the establishm ent^!
fidence and credit through an
uninterrupted banking con
nection

Special Tax School District No. 8,
Seminole County, Florida, by 0. P.
Swope, C. L. West and T. L. Lingo,
Trustees, and 0. F. Harrison, G. A.
Dallas, and F. T. Williams, mem­
bers of County Board of Public In­
struction of 8eminolo County, Flor-

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. Fortier, President
B. F. Whitner, Cashier

The State of Florida, ex rel Geo. A.
DeCottes, State Attorney for the
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Florida.
CITATION
To the Citizens and Tax Payers of
nald Special Tax School District No.
3, Seminole County, Florida:
Whereas: A petition has been filed
in tho above styled Court by Special
Tax School District No. 8, Seminole
County, Florida, setting forth the fact
that an election has been called and
held in said Special Tax School Dis­
trict No. 3. on the 9 th day of August,
1921, to determine whether or not
there should be issued by said Special
Tax School District, bonds in the sum
of $20,000.00,
to boar
interest M
atb tho
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rate of six per cent (0%) per annum,
Intorcat payable semi-annually, prin­
cipal to mature thirty years after the
dnto of the bonds, and tho said bonds
to be dated July 1st. 1921, tho pro­
ceeds of the said bonds to bo used for
the purpose of acquiring, building,
enlarging, furnishing or otherwiso im­
proving school buildings and school
grounds nnd for tho exclusive use of
tho public free schools within snid
Special Tax School District No. 3:
that a canvass of the returns of said
election show prlmn facie that said
election was in favor of the issuance
of tho said bonds as aforesaid by the
said district,
Now, therefore, in pursuance to an
order of the Court herein made and in
conformity with law NOTICE is here­
by givon that the citizens and tax
payers of tho snid Special Tax School
District No. 3, Seminole County, Flor­
ida, aro by the said order and by law
required to be and nppear before tho
Honorable Circuit Court of the Sev­
enth Judicial Circuit, of Florida, on
the 30th day of September, A. D. 1921,
at ten o’clock in the morning, at DeLund, Volusia County, Florida, then
and there to show cause. If any they
have, 1why„ snid bonds should not be
validated and confirmed.
Witness my hand and official seal
of office nt Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida, this tho 7th day of Septem­
ber, A. D. 1921.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk, Circuit Court,
Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit, Somlnolc Coun­
ty, Florida.
SCHELLE MAINES.
Attorney for Petitioners. 9-8-4tc
Nolle. of

ixtlon tor Tax Dwd U nd.r B*aOenaral B tatut.a, Lava
of Florida

m

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fa, without' exception, a story

In the Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
Circuit, Seminole County, State
of Florida.

another protests, because they fe a r' Citrus fruits hnvo dropped badly
their views will be supplanted by oth- J much
of tho section —some report r.rtmrat. rmlirac*. lit. follnwlny ritacrllwd
------ —
ns
r v l n nup,
n - trno.
"HuHiM
county. Florida,
or vlows In the minds of their chll ’ fruit
iron ns durytng
creos are wilting, I'Vopwtr
t»W|i: t.nt*
i. t,Inh.B.mlnol.
u . m. in ami at, sun.
dren, and It is not always unreason 1I ,and
Straw- ,lllnB
- vtw
aaid land„u..f
twin:man*—
«i ai
__ some
. . are. being" watered.
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(ideal.
In
able for them to assumo tho attitude | borry_ .plants hnvo_ made
___ ! no progress_
progress— Ihe nama of J, II. llryre. Unto.a .aid rerllflcalc ahall l&gt;. redeemed aerordlny to late lax deed
of protest, since they aro helpless once 1, some have died. Tho cotton
crop
hasJ will
--------- . -----------hum. thereon on the Both day of October, A.
the authority is given an Instructor been mostly plckcdj there will bo no "•« « •
., , ,
to furnish his own footnotes to tho top owing to weevil and drought. Hie 13th day of Seiitcmher. A. 1&gt;. llii:.
study of this important subject.
! Stock-water is senreo; ranges nro ox- ' ,SKAM
K 7 ^ “ Vt.
However although they do not ■cecdingly dry. Tho weather has been V.Mwr
»r ^ M ^ w a W V a
want another Individual teaching tho ] • ______________________________ 111V!Wf ____
lessons of tho Uiblo to their children, I 1 '
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some parents make no effort to In-1
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struct
along theso
lines, und
therefore ^ &lt;■*
all instruction is lacking.
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A private correspondent of tho
Now York Times, whose nnmo would )|
mid nothing to tho merits of the idea,! &lt;■
advances a point worthy of consider*- J!!
tion. He discusses the Bible from the j j
purely secular viewpoint, nnd In the &lt;■
course of his communication says:
( !
“Tho cure lies in the instruction of ||
GUARANTEED 6,000 MILES
our children in the public schools In &lt;&gt;
the true nature of tho mass of (Item- j !!
turn known as tne Bible. Our chlldren are now entitled to know that tho 1• • Don’t fail to drive through our filling station and try
Bible is neither intended to be used . •!
ns a textbook of scietico nor as n | ) wheel alignment. The Weaver Indicator shows you if
cryptic almanac of coming ovants. The ' \ |
^ h eels need attention.
Bible, quite apart from “religion,” | • &gt;
has a secular value as tho best at- ,!
count wo possess of one of the strains' J J
of thought and experience wrought In-1&lt;&gt;
to tho fabric of our civilization. David !!
V ulcanising
nnd Solomon, Jesus and Paul aro p er-1j }
sons of secular Import, as much as 1■’
Charlemagne or cromwel), Washing- j 1!
ton or Lincoln, Until the knowledge J;
which has been secured regarding tho ' '
books of the Bible is given to our i &gt;
children, not through biased and. fu- 3!
I 1 . . 1 but as .7*
tile Sunday schools,
facts of
tho secular world with which as citi­
zens they will have to do, the minds of
our people will continue to be open to
accept the debasing superstitions of
111

The Biography of
Successful Men

. .

First and Elm Avenue

You Can Find the Name of Every Live Pro­
fessional and Business Man in
Sanford in This Column
LAWYERS

CONTRACTORS

George A. DeCottes

S* O. Shinholser

Attorney-at-Law

Contractor nnd Builder

Over Seminole County Bank
SANFORD
SANFORD
FLORIDA

BATTERIES

FLORIDA

Sanford Constructs Co.

CONTRACTORS AND MJILDHM
Planes and Specifications ChterfiS;
Furnished
Battery Troubles to Us
All
Work
Guaranteed
W* SpmUUm m XtectriM) Wort u4 t u (It*
m iopooiablo Mrrlo*..
H. T. PACE
P. 0. Bai JU
w* also haw oourm u rr kzcxaxim
roa OVXXHAUXJYO tops oab
Banco you* *

Sanford Battery Service Builders &amp; Contractor!
Sketches and Estimates Free; m
Company
building too large and none toe sail
Phone 189

L. A. Renand, Prop. ----- ALL WORK GUARANTEED—

HARTFORD BATTERY
“Battery Insurance”

W ilson &amp; Shorey

Pine and Garland Sts., Orlsndo, Fla

Sold and Serviced by

PURE WATER

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

Elde^ Springs Water

GARAGES
Smith Bros. Garage
Expert Repairing
OIL, GAB and ACCESSORIES
Oak and First

REAL ESTATE

99.98% PURR
Phone Sll-W
Sanford, Fk

LORD'S PURITY
WATER
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
Daily Service

I’hoM

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

Real Estate and Insurance
V. C. COLLER, Prop.

Phona 95

Geo. W. K night
Real Estate and Insurance
SANFORD

FLORI

..Employment Bureau..

General Shop and Mill
Work
CONTRACTOR and BUILDKfl
617 Commercial Street Sanford, FU

TRANSFER

The vocational committee of the Busi­
ness and Professional Women's Club “WE DELIVER THE GOODS"
requests all young women deefring
employment to register a t the Firet Quick Service T r a n s f e r
National Bank.
Storage Facilities
AGNES G. BERNER, Chairman
If we please you, tell o th e rs; II **
tell us. Phone 498

WILSON VULCANIZ­
ING WORKS
O. a. WILSON, Own.r
SATISFACTORY SERVICE AND
REASONABLE PRICES
W ltht BroUMri C u t n Buildtx*

HOTELS
Hotel

M on tezu m a

“S a n fo rd 's Now Hot#!"
$1JO Up Per Day

Sanford Machine &amp;
Foundry Co.
General Machine and Boiler Works
Automobile Flywheel Steel Gear
bands in stock
Crank Shafts Re-turned
Phont 176, Fourth and Sanford Avs

New Era Printery
G. Bassett Smith, Prop.
COMMERCIAL AND
. JOB PRINTING

Acteylene W elding
OF ALL KINDS

Sanford W elding Co.
Locstfti in Bagla Bldg., 206 Osk Art.

ELECTRICAL
^Contractors

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

Utile H»PP*n*nP
Mention of
M ilte r* In
p«r tonal I l *ml1

•fInterest

:

In and About
&amp; The City

the w ea th er

# For Florida: Local thunde erehowers tonight or Thurs# day. No change In tempera# ture.

Floating Snail
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

T oumament

Mr. and Mrs. W. N .Blackwood, of
Orlando, were in Oviedo Sunday.
Mr. und Mrs. N. J. Lawton and Mr.
and Mrs. C. S. Leo visited Winter
One of the annual affair^ in Sanford thnt attracts the lovers of good horse­
Pnrk and Orlando, Tuesday.
manship and next Thursday will be no exception, and the big dance at
Frank Norris spent Saturday1 In
Kissimmee on business.
night, with the parade and good eats and Minstrel Show and other things
Mrs. W. E. Argo, nnd Miss Palmer
Argo, spent Tucsdny In Orlando.
that will take place that day should find you amongst the—
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swopo wont to
WJntcr Park Tucsdny to tho opening
of Rollins College,
Miss A. D. Mitchell returned Fri­
day from Mobile, Ain.
Mr. Frank Norris visited Sanford
Monday.
nnd in order thnt you might know the logical place to find out all you should
A rally day service wn ahold by the
know about theso Well Dressed Men we invite you to call around at their
Bnptist Sunday school last Sunday.
Milton Haight ,of Westfiold^ N. J.,
hendquarters—that’s-------------------hns returned to Oviedo and will be
associated with his father In tho ce­
ment block business this wintor.
A faculty meeting of tho Oviedo
school wns hold Tuesday afternoon
*
and plans made for tho opening next
r
Monday, October 8.
Mr. nnnd Mrs. W. J. Lawton and
children, spent Snturdny nfternoon in
Winter Pnrk nnd Orlando.
7 //f s r a /? f r / / / j r / s y /m p e k L
The O. P. Swope cottage on Grohnm avenue, hns been sold to Mr. C.
I. Reed, of Chicago.
Edward McCnll left Inst week for
DcLnnd where ho will enter Stetson
University.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Vnrnc nnd fnmily spent Monday In Sanford.
Eyes Examined
Glasses Designed
Dr. Weathers mnde business trip
Henry McLaulin, Jr.
to Orlando Tuesday.
OPT. D.
Mr. nnnd Mrs. S. W. Swope und son
Francis, visited Sanford, Winter Park
and Orlnndo Snturdny.
Rev. L. E. Wright nnd Mr. Frank
Norria were visitorn to Genova Wed­
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
nesday.
W. S. Barksdale, who hns been re­
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
lieving Miss A. I). Mitchell ns agent Ol&gt;TICIAN
OPTOMETRIST
nt tho S. A. L. Ry., returned Sntur­ Graduate Northern Illinois College
212 Hast First St.
Snnford, Fla.
dny to Orlando.
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Dawgone, she fell for It—
we coaxed tho old bulb down
yesterday by telling obout tho
cold that wns coming and today we tnke great pleasure,
ladles and gentlemen, nl calling your attention to tho fact
that tho temperature hns fallon to 02. Wo can also promise
that If another rain will como
tonight after tho dance la
over—of course—that tho 88
mark will soon bo rccordrd.
But anyhow, ain't wo got fun
today with everything stirring, and the streets filled with
people, the pcoplo filled with
barbecue nnd the colonels full
of com, yes.
5:10 A. M. SEPTEMBER 2!)
Maximum ....................... 02
Minimum /........................ 68
Rnngo ............................. 72
Barometer ......................30.12
Calm nnd part cloudy,

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WELL DRESSED MEN

S a n fo rd , F la .

Circle No. 1 will hnve a cooked food
Tho Westminster Club will have a
sale
at tho Jones' Cash Store Satur­
cooked food sale nt McCullor’s Store
161-2tp
Saturday p. in., at -1 o’clock. 161-2tc day afternoon.

CHOICE

B ungalow for Sale

Miss Esther Flcisher^hns returned
A large fish fertilizer factory is to
from
Long Island, N. Y., whero she
be built at Panama City in tho near
spent
the
summer.
future. Some local capital may bo
Injccetod.
Mrs. Geo. Ilrnddock, of Scbnstinn,
is
tho guest of Mrs. J. II. Griffin, nnd
Call and see our now fall lino of
sister,
Mrs. II. A. Causey, at their
up-to-date millinery.—Tho Quality
home
on
Fifth nnd Onk.
Shop.
159-3tc
The Westminster Club will have n
Contracts have been lot for tho
cooked
food sale nt McCulter's Store
erection of $10,000 new school build­
Snturdny
p. m., nt 1 o’clock. lGl-2tc
ing at Ponce DeLeon. Bonifny con­
tractors have the contract,
L. G. Loveless hns moved Ills ncetylono
welding plant from the old Ford
Have your watches nnd jewelry topaired at McLnulin’s, Two first class building to the Engles building on
•watch makers. Prompt Service.
Onk avenue, and Is now prepared to
of ncotylcno
140-tfc do any nnd nil kinds
welding. He hns tho most improved
Work is to start in about ten days machinery nnd knows how to do tho
on the Cortez-Anna Marin bridgo, is work. Sec his ad in this Issue.
Manatee county. This bridgo will bo
several miles long.
Mr .and Mrs. M. C. Cleveland, hot­
ter known ns Grovor, hnvo nrrived in
“KXIDH" BATTERIES, the Glnnt tho city from Cleveland, Ohio, nnd
that lives in a box. Wo enn now fur­ will be here for tho winter. Mr. nnii
nish six Volt Batteries nt $2-1.50. Wo Mrs. Cleveland left here several years
buy, sell, exchange, rechnrgo nnd re­ ago, after spending one winter on
pair all makes Batteries.—Ray Broth­
Bnnnna Lake, wherethey ow ne| a
ers. Phone 518.
150-tfc
nice ornngo grove nnd since that time
hns been in Mexico nnd other coun­
In our new quarters with a fino lino
tries. They will bo nt the Frank
of new up-to-dnte millinery. Call
Brown place on Banana I.nko for tho
and see uh.— The Quality Shop,
winter nnd thlcr many Sanford friends
159-3tc
will bo glnd to hear of their being
Three new concrete store buildings homo ngnln nnd thnt they will be hero
bus been started at Voro by .Miles anil winter. “Grover" has never lost
MeNcce. They will bo modem In his love for Snnford nnd he will bo
in tho old game of raising oranges
every way.
and fine chickens ngnin before ho
knnWH it.
ROOFING, Red and green slntc surface, 3-ply $;],2G per squnro. Tiger
The town of Inverness have called
brand, p|„i„, 3-ply $3.25; 2-ply, $2.75;
a no lection for the latter part of Oc­
m i / ?i r 3, Frco delivery. Address
" • f5inn. Box 301.
13D-26tp tober to vote on the bonding of their
city for $75,000 for n water works nnd
-Get your Scratch Pads from. The sower system.

C o n n e lly, Real Estate Co,

A new shipment of
felt hats just received,
which will be closed out
at $2.00 each. Nuff Sed. City Licenses vDue Oc­
—The Sanford Shoe &amp;
tober 1, 1921
Clothing Co.
tf

N O TIC E

ATTENTION Is called to tho fnct
The Central Florldn Wnter Traffic thnt all City Liconscs nro pnynblo on
or before October 1, 1921.
League Born in Orlnndo
Yesterday.
SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to
Proceeding the love feast of the Or­
lnndo nnd Snnford chamber of com­
merce ,roprsentntives from commer­
cial organizations of sections inter­
ested completed the organization of
The Central Florida Wnter Trnffir
Longue.
According to the by-laws, the ob­
ject of this orgnnizntion “shall ho to
promote the development of tho fa­
cilities and business ,vln the St. Johns
river, to secure equitnblo freight
rates out of, into nnd through Central
Florida, nnd generally assist in im­
proving tho service of ship via water
o rtruek, nnd solving the traffic prob­
lems of tho shippers of freight Into
j and out of Central Florida nnd its
trade territory.
At tho evening meeting the com­
bined chambers of commerce stood
godparents for this lusty infnnt,
which upon maturity will give a good
account of itself,

FORD CAR PRICES
F\ O. B. DETROIT

REGULAR

TYI'K—

DEMOUNTABLE RIMS AND 30x3V2 TIRES
LIST

TOlJItiNG
RUNABOUT

................................ $380.00
................................ 350.00

TYPE—

CHASSIS...............................
TRUCK CHASSIS................

WITH STARTER

type —

T o u r in g ..
Ru n a b o u t

DEMOUNTABLE RIMS, 30x 3% TIRES and STARTER
-----

LIST

TYPE—

,NG........................................ $450.00
TRUCK CH ASSIS..........................
OUT ........................................... 420.00
SEDAN .............................................
&gt;IS.......... &gt;........................
390.00
COUPELET ...........................

PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR PROMPT
DELIVERIES

£

which reads as follows: "Thnt tho
City Tax Collector before issuing a licenso based on a property value, or
capital stock, Bhall require the per­
son applying for a license to mako a
written statement under oath of tho
value of the property, or tho amount
of the capital stock."
Application blanks for said licenses
will be furnished free of charge nt tho
City Office.
ALFRED FOSTER,
150-lOtc
City Tnx Collector.
Among the Altamonte folks here to­
day are Col. nnd Mrs. Haines, who are
enjoying tho day nnd tho events.
Sam Bradford, of the Sanford Shoo
&amp; Clothing Co., is spending a few days
in Jacksonville.

FORD DEALER
C. C. COBB, Salesm an

Classified advertisements, 3 cents a line, No ad taken f6r less than
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cask
must accompany nil orders. Count five words to a line and remit ae*
rordingly.

The City Commissioners
of the City of Sanford,
Florida, will receive bids
until 8 p. m. Friday, Oc­
tober 7, 1921, for fur­
nishing said City with
one Combination Pump
Engine Chemical and
Hose Motor Car, 600 to
750 gallon capacity. 1,000 feet more or less of
Standard 2!/2 in. fire
hose.
Certified check of 5%
must accompany each
bid.
City reserves the right
*o reject any or all bids.
C. J. RYAN,

Sanford, Florida

City Manager.
0-27-8tc

LOST

FOR SALE

FOR SALE—Rose No. 4 seed, Irish LOST&lt;*-Pnir gold rimmed spectacles,
potatoes, per bushel $2.00.—L. A. j between tho Sominole Bank nnd the
Brumlcy.
131-tfc Court Housu yesterday. Return to
DcCottca' office nnd receive reward.
FOR SALE—Medium stzo safe. Ap­
' 160-3tp
ply 402 Sanford Ave., nnd Fourth
lAs'l*
tilt
STOLEN—Small
Grown
Street.
04-61.
Gyp answering to tho name of
I'OR SALE—8-room house with nil Speck. $25.00 reward if returned to
modern convenience, excellent re­ Dr. J. A. Rogers, New Smyrna.
pair. Private water works, in desir­
101-0tp
able location. Reasonable terms. Ap­
ply to Owner, 010 W. First Street.
BOARD AND ROOM
116-tfc BOARD AND ROOM—Private fam­
ily. 719 Oak Ave.
158-Otp
FOR SALE—Single nnd Rose Comb
Black Mnnorcn Roosters, 6 months
LOW TIDE ON THE BEACH
old.—W. W. Dressor, It. A. Telophono
Forenoon
nnd Afternoon Tides at
4603.
158-Otp
About Same Hour nnd Minute
FOR SALE—Ono heavy duty two- Sept. 29 .................................... 11:65
whcul trailer in good condition. In­ Sept. 30 .................................... 12:49
quire at Ford Garage.
143-tfc
Ten new storo buildings will bo
FOR SALE—Stable manure; enr lots.
completed
within thonext few mapths
Good dry stock. Price $7 per ton, f.
in
Hninea
City.
o. b. cars, Sanford. Chase &amp; Co.
161-tfc.

Robert Deane and his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Donne, hnve returned
from n trip of thirty days spent in
pointa in Alabama nnd other stntus,
making the trip In tho gray Essex and ?'OR SALE—1 form canner and sev­
eral doi.cn jars. Very reasonable.
having no trouble nt all.
Address "E. II." enro Herald. dh-tf
PoBt cards—tocat views—lc cnch at FOR SALE—A pair of young, black
the Herald office.
mare mules, nt a bargain. Phono
160.
152-tfc
r»Y A DAILY IIERALD WAXT AD.
FOR SALE—3 doz. 1 quart fruit jars.
Address J, care of Herald. 155-tp.

BIDS WANTED

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t o u r in g

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Section 4, Ordinance 25

CLASSIFIED ADS

Conserve Your Sight
Immediate nnd careful nttontion
should be given to the first indication
of oye trouble. You nro fortunato If
you hnve found It unnecessary to wear
glasses, but indeed unfortunate if you
hnve neglected to da so when it is
really needful. By correcting a slight
error in your sight today will save a
multiple of troublo Inter on In life,

FOR SALE—1 have ten acres of cel­
TOM M OORE
ery land partially Improved, which
enn ho bought nt u bargain.—A. P.
OPTOM ETRIST—OPTICIAN
Connelly.
__________ 157-tfc
Office Opp P. O.
Phone 192
FOR SALE—Mixed Jersey and Hol­
stein cow nnd culf, also horse und
50 Rhode Island Red chickens. E.
Pickling and Preserving
Mngnuson, Route No. A, Box 260.
159-Otp
FOR SALE—Old Hvory stable build­
ing, corner Park avo. nnd Second
Btrcet. Apply R. J. Reel, Sanford Mo­
tor Co.
160-3tc
FOR SALE—Cow and culf. Apply to
510 Hickory nvo.—Win, Roster.
160-2 tp
the Herald office.

FOR- RENT
F*OR RENT—Modern^ furnished bun
galow, 800 French avo.
101-3tc
fc'OK RENT—Two burnished rooms!
FOR RE3NT—Improved celery land,
in Immediate planting condition.—
G. II. Edward's, Face's Lane. 166-fltp
FOR RENT—Furnished bed rooms
and light housekeeping rams. 206
nrk nvo.
160-Otp

TIME

We have the

STONE JARS
Mason, Sure-Seal Jars
and Jelly Glasses
See our line of
Stone Crocks, Coolers,
Churns, etc.

BALL
HARDWARE CO.
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                <text>Original 6-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, September 29, 1921; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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