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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1922

VOLUME HI-

THAT INTERNATIONAL C. OF
FINANCIERS SHOULD
BE CALLED

MEANTIME HE WILI
t HOLD HIS PROPOS; FOR CONFERENCE

Words it Will Re n Club CASE IN LOUISIANA V
iC on Senate If they
ItKTUItNHD ON
Fly the Track
TUESDAY
III. The Aaanrln(r«l I'rraa I
BALTIMORE, Dee. 30.—Special
Deputy Calhoun of Morehouse P ar­
ish who has with him requisition on
the governor of Maryland for the re­
tu rn to isiuisiana of Dr. B. M. Me*
Koin, is expected to arrive tomorrow.
Owing to the, holiday Mondn.v it is
believed Governor Ritchie will not act
on the case until Tuesday.
.
” Dr. McKoius is reported to l&gt;e suf­
fering from nn^gltnck of bronchitis
a t the city jail this morning; He was
ordered to lied by the jail pliysieinn,
who issued instructions that visitors
be denied the patient, who ‘was not,
however, regarded as seriously ill.

III. T kr Aaanrlnlril I'rraa)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—Diselosurea by Secretary Hughes in his New
Haven speech Inst night of the belief
of the government thnt nn interna­
tional commission of financier* in­
cluding Americans might well !*• call­
ed to recommend a method of settle^
incut in the reparations crisis appar­
ently leaves the next move to the
Allied Prem iers. The American sug­
gestion. S ecretary Hughes s|M'cl«rd
was offered ns nn alternative in the
event the premiers at the Paris .meet­
ing Tuesday failed to find a basis
for adjustm ent of views. •
LONDON— Prime Minister Ilonar
Law will take to the Paris confer­
ence of prem iers a complete plan up(Continued on page I)

fohl over tiic proposal oi .■&gt;&lt;m»w»
|[„r#h thnt President H arding call an
rcuiKiluir conference came to a sen*htionnl i litnax in the senate yesterday
when the Idaho senntor anmiunccd
that he would withhold his proposed
anulidmeiu to the navy appropriation
hill mi the adm inistration nssurunccs
given by Senator W atson-of Indiana
thatdhe President already was sound­
ing out the situationdn n way which
might lend to some movement which
would ni.Mn the Mdjm.iim.nt. of cyptUlinns prevailing, in Europe,
.
Senator Borah made known his de­
cision during the debate afte r Ken-ntor Watson, one of the adm inistra­
tion spokesmen .who was instrument-*
al in llnlg up the adm inistration for­
ces in opposition to the proposal, a p ­
pealed to the Idaho scnntqr not to
press his proposed resolution for sub­
stantially the same reasons ns o u t­
lined i i P President Harding's letter of

SHERIFF DOUBTS
MAN IN CUSTODY
‘ TO HE BEHGDOLI
Dec. 30.—Sheriff
Jones, of I amiii county, announced Inst
night thnt while he did not believe a
young man taken from a trait* here
Thursday was Grover Cleveland Rergdidl, the prisoner would be held until
it i* established thnt he is not the
i’hilndelphin d ra ft dodger. Wide pub­
licity has heed given rumors thnt
Hergdoll is enroutc to this country as
V seaman aboard a German vessel
bound for a g ulf port and his photo­
graph lias been published in the news­
papers. A constuble who met a train
from the w est saw a man who he said
resembled Hergdoll’s picture and be
arrested-''him. The prisoner claims

I llr th rA n w rlli* &lt; l
WASHINGTON, Hoc. 30.— Federal
government in liricf filed in the su ­
premo court held th p t nppvuls ^ of
foreign steam ship lihes ag ain st recent
prohibition decision of Judge Bund nt
New York hud failed to show th at the
United States had conscntcnd to be
sued and eases could not therefore Ih&gt;
prosecuted. The governm ent also in­
sisted th at the court did not hnve jurisdietion for fu rth er reasons th at ap­
peals ‘Mo not present cause of action
in equity under constitution tif the
United States.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—Sentenc­
es of eig h t members of the Industrial
W orkers of the W orld.convicted in
the Haywood ease of conspiracy nnd
violation of .the w ar tim e laws Vor®
commuted by President Hjirding today
t&lt;&gt; expire at once on conditiofr'CKTit the
prisoners leave the United S tates nev­
er to return.
OCALA, Dec. 30.—U nder authority
granted by tile courts the Oklnwnhn
Valley railroad from Ocala to Palnlka suspended operations cffuctivc to-

MIAMI, I)cc. 30.— Lloyd I). Ileth,
Chicago attorney employed by rela­
tive* of Mrs. Dorothy Krmly to assist
in the prosecution of K.«lgar G. Krady,
charged with her m urder, stated on
his arrival here he will not insist thnt

N lI M H K I t 237

O F T H E Y E A R 'N O W
' IN C . A S M A D E
' P U B L IC

CLOS-

BY FIN A N C IE R S
Who Hive Reason for the Won
• derful Upward Trend of
Trflde Everywhere
III. T h e A . a o r l a l r d I’rraa)

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CHICAGO. Dec. 30.—Optimism for
1923. permeated the sunim nrizationa
from a business stnnd|&gt;oint of the year
now closing ns made public by some
o f Chicago** lenders in finance nnd
Industry. They gave reasons for sat­
isfaction, chief of which were upward
trend of trade, n lone .of g re ater con­
fidence,. improved conditions of a g ­
riculture, increasing business activ­
ity generally, favorable conditions of
bank reserves, Interest rate* credit
structure, more noruup relationship
between prices of different classes of
commodities and Itctter foreign cx-

WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—Stock
taking of tin- nation's domestic bus­
i n e s s for the p a s t year gives "a feel­
ing of natisfactiou" ns to the progress
m a d e , tlie departm ent of commerce
d e c l a r e d yesterday in nil ond-of-theyenr statem ent, and from this day's
p o s i ti o n it added, "theio are no seri­
ous obstacles in sight which should
hinder fu rth er advances” in the early
new year.
•
Optimism horn of the accomplish­
ments of the past month*, which m a­
ny o fficia ls of the government regard
n s a itniarknhle strengthening of the
economic fabric, is evident throughout
tlie statistics mid details of the sta te ­
ment which noted the production of
m anufactured commodities nvernged
50 per cent laig er than in PJ2L The
farmer received appToximntely 17 per
rent more for his products th an in

WASHINGTON, Dc. ::o.
I'rc-idelil Harding lib* decided to con­
tinue the existing federal control of
fuel distribution foi at least another
The penalty might he l'Manslaugh
month, it was announced yesterday at
r" if yog don't drive carefully.
the white house. Though Conrad E.
Half
Way
Between
Depression
and
Spelts, the present head of the office
FantouN Statistician Discusses Price
has resigned nnd sent in a final re­
ing Y ear—^Stocks anil Ronds to Go
port to the president upon the em er­
r&gt; during the next Iw elte Months
gency measures taken since the end
iif the coal strike to assist the country
in g ettin g a coal suppv, an organiza­
tion' will lie maintained to continue
such distribution activities ns nro con­
sidered still necessary- n n d 'to net as
an assurance against any strin g en ­
Looks Like. There Would Be Precedent Whereby
rnu)*t in the
cy in the n ear future.
Building Cannot Be Placed There
,
lean liuiiiiMMi
The bituminous coal supply of the
country, Mr. Spelts said, can he con­
“The unsettled conditions in for­
and investors who nre facing the
sidered with no likelihood of shurt- problem of m aking plans for the New The purchasing power of these'people
eign countries, pnitieulnrly in Eu­
is out of it* natural pro p o rtio n
rope,'' the statem ent continued, “ nro
Year,
" It is not entirely n m atter of re­
strll
depressing our trade and to somo
Kigns nre not clear and the usual
ducing wages, although labor costs
extent
have no doubt kept the price*
barom eters seem to contnulii t oinare a large factor, nor is it entirely
of agricultural products below the
another.
a m atter of inefficient m anagem ent.|
level of o ther commodities. Hut w ith­
In the face of tin* g'eaeial • nlifus No, the problem &gt;&gt;f high costs is not a
in the past two month* this latter conloll wo had best flill hack on the facts problem of any one elem ent; and re­
relieved to some oxplat, especially w here such lots abut
nnd figures. A fter a thorough study adjustm ent can como in only one way
Court
the pnrk or are separated from it only
of the fundam ental
drastic competition. All this will
While dealing only briefly with for­
by a stree t ca rries with it tlie right
govorn our-m arket, I
take fu rth er time.
eign trade the review* said thnt A iw t on
the
p
a
rt
of
th
e
grantees
tn
have
son today issued a s’
"Does this mean th a t there will be
the parcel used fo r public park p ur­ icall export* had dropped 111 |&gt;er cent
d e a rs the n ir and f
no opportunities in 1U237 Not a hit!
ns compared with last year, but the
poses only.
of fact for your plan
There will l»e just ns ninny chances
"2. Where th e owners^ of certain comparison was on n .basis of eleven
to make money as in any year you
."W e nre now at
laud p n pared and filed in the offie months, and. in addition* presented a
Itabsou ever lived. It will he possible foj- you
business cycle," say
of the clerk of th e circuit c o u rt‘of u l o n g climb from a poor sta rt accordto make as much during the next
; "where you ra n gel
county a pint thereof exhibiting then •- mg to off Mia Is. Imports to Septem ber
twelve months as in any yetar of y u r
different opinions as
mi the land as laid off into blocks, lotIs 22 when the new tariff luw was cfbusiness life, lint it will not lie along
ness men. Some are
and streets as land for a town,* and n fective, were slightly above last year
the lines which made money in 1919
parcel shown thereon was markok| and indications are, it was stated un­
and 1920, nor in any other boont year.
•Park,’ the fact th a t a w ritten dedi­ officially, th n t the y ear's total may
The profits in 1023 will como by giv­
catory instrum ent attached to the plat exceed lust year's im ports by a small
ing attention to details, by stopping
only purported to dedicate th e 'streets margin.
illations'
the little leaks, by saving h»\ro and
nilniiiiutrnt ion's
or nlgfiWBy** shown thereon does not,
The total volume of building, o r­
Jvr.the purpose, of (idling ‘.‘thifl-i’UD
there through new labor-saving In­
in the nbscnce of other language dinarily a measure of th e country’s
fcrcncc.”
.
.
.
ventions, and most of all, by devising
showing clearly nn intention not to business health, was 52 per cent la r­
"No, not negotiations," K&lt; nntor
new and more economical means of
dedicate the p ark , operates 'OB a re­ ger than in the same period Inst year
Watson replied. "W hat I snlil
distributing goods. This was not nl
servation of such p ared from dedica­ nnd Die prediction was m ad e.th at the
tlmi ‘feelers’ had Iicon pul out
nil the situation during th e business
Illy Th e Aaam'lalrd I’ rraa)
tion, and the sale of lots w ith refer­ full year's rcco;-rd will exreed th n t of
the foreign nations were being sound­
Imom. Then the man who stopped to
WOODBURY, N'. J., Dec. 30.—C lar­
contract* for 11 months
ence to such n p lat operate* a* n dedi­
ed with a view to finding out w hether ence A lexander-W ray, former college
prevent small leaks found himself
_
nted a much la rg e r cxcation of the parcel fur public park u|
the United States mny ho helpful, ami football plnycr and Lewis /\. Brunner
caught by th e momentous rise in pric­
nditure
of
money than for the full
purposes
that in my opinion it m ight lend t« a c,f Philadelphia, died here early today
es nnd changes in general conditions.
nr of l'.&gt;21, it was said.
conference. hint I had no authority ns n result of injuries received when
•"Those days have passed.
They
There wns n genuine swell in the
whatever to suy that. I speak purely
were wild and m erry while they Inst­
dtime of the general trade, accord­
for myself as an individual and give
ing to the sum m ary, which mentioned
my personal views, representing the
n il per cen t greuter sale by mail or­
opinions of nobody In authority. At
der houses and a 13 per cent increase
the same time, 1 nm not entirely, ig­
in business by chain sto res ss indica­
norant of the fact thnt these feelers
tive of the business tide, declines sphave been put out ju st ns the prest: JAPANE8B USING MORE GAS
penring only in isolated lines.
dent in his letter states."
Increases in production with the
The administration position was
I n r T h e A aaoel*IM I’rra a )
Early
liuyer
Fays
$2.50
to
$3.00
per
Crate
for
Fifty
reduction o f immlgation were said
TOR 10, Dec. 29.—Japanese arc be­
further emphasized by Senator Lodge
proportionately reduced. H igher wag­
to have taken care of the unemploy­
- Cars of Good Celery
coming
grenter users of gas and gas
of Massachusetts tand Senntor McCores, higher rents, more expensive Kales
m ent situation nnd labor shortages
mirk of Illinois. The form er declared cook stoves nnd heaters nre g radual­
organization—in fact, npnriy every
An nugur for good prices for Snnford’s celery Is seen In n transaction were reported In some localities. It
thnt American nmbassndors nnd m in­ ly replacing charcoal fires nnd ha*
Rem of expense Is out*of proportion
recently completed by John C. Mauer, Jr., who has contracted for fifty cars was added, however, th a t work ap­
isters had been most inquiring na to ziers. The gas companies hnve thus
with the nmounj of business dono.
of celery a t F. O. II, prices ranging from $2.50 to $3.00 |x?r crate. These cars peared to be waiting for most labor­
the possibility of American action and fa r been unable to'copc with tho de­
"Instead of wil d gyrations in the
will begin rolling the firs t week in January and the lastshipm cnt* on this ers who sought It.
contended
th at
Senator Borah’s mand. The amount of gfts distributed
commodity m arkets, the
average
nmrndment If adopted, would he h arm ­ by the Tokio gas company increased
tren d throughout the coming year contract will Imj made not later than the 25th.
CHARGED WITH MURDER
Mr M aurer, who has visited this section for a num ber of years is n buy­
ful to the adm inistration's efforts. from a billion nnd a half cubic feet
should be more of n sidewise move­
er of no mean repute, and it is his opinion thnt g&lt;K.d prices on celery will hold
Senator McCormick referred to nego­ in 1912 to nearly three billion cubic
ment. Somb commodities nre high throughout the season. He hns made a careful survey o f th e crop nnd states
NEW YORK. Dec. 30.—While fu­
feet
this
year,
despite
the
fact
that
tiations for the Brussels conference
and others nro very low, hut the m«neral
services were held this morning
that th e yield this year will r u t down the acreage to nn extent thnt th e total
hut remained silent when Senator Bo­ the company has declined to install
Jority at present nre nbout 15 per
for Theresa McCarthy. HJ years old,
production
will
not
be
ns
lurge
us
wns
anticipated.
He
states
th
at
he
quality
rah pressed fo r' inform ation ns ^to additional meters since 1911, owing to
cent above th eir levels a year ago.
who was found dead with a bullet
whether tho United S tales proposed the city having refused its request
A y ear from now we shall probshly of the celery this yenr Is excellent and it Is on th lsfa c t that ho bases Tils wound in her heart a t her home in
Price Spread Is Wide
to increase prices when tho cost of
statem en t thnt good pricea will be obtained.
*
to participate iq thnt conference.
"Today n wide disparity exists be­ find them averaging a t nbout the
This
initial
transaction
of
Mr.
M
aurer's
will
effectively
dispose
of the Brooklyn Tuesday, Benjamin Prenconi went up.
tween prices of different commodi­ sam e level they stand today. In be­ usunl pre-season pessimism brought to this section by certain buyers nnd derville, o postal clerk and boarder
' However, the company is now erect­
ties, nnd particularly tho spread be­ tween, JJ«m&gt; m ay be a fu rth o r rally should convinco tho grow ers thnt there is nothing to the rum ors of low in the McCarthy home, was formally
ing a new plant nnd s t the end of this
charged, w ith her m urder; He previ­
tween producer^' nnd consumers' from the low o f’1022, and ugrlculturpricea for "wild s tu ff" which is the new brand of gloom brought-to Sanford
year* local gas consum ers'w ill hnve
ously had been held on a homicide
goods. This is n tjrnke on trade. One- al products certainly should do botavailable a daily supply of four millthis y e a r by. a few outside buyers. .
'r
.'*'*• •.
half
of
the
pooplo
cannot
cam
‘
e
nough
.
Inn cubic feet, according to officials
M r. M aurer left Sanford Friday ovchlng fo r New York nnd will return charge.
Earnings Will lie Higher
tc buy the goods th at the other half
“Earnings,” continued Mr. Raison
haa to sell. There a rc one hundred
Tb a Herald, I6e par
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922
f c V a ta n a R iita .rs f^ tj

. LOCALS
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The beautiful yncht nt tin* city &lt;|Aek
yesterday shows th a t, the tourists
who love ynchtim : in Florida w atcrj !
all w inter will come here when we
give them accommodations. H urry
the yncht basin.

B ULL
None of that in this shop^-everythinK we tell you is straight
goods, no misrepresentations in Roods nr prices—this is the
store of reliable, fair dcnlinR, a&lt;|tmrc prices ami superior scrice.
.
-Give Us a Trial and We Will l)o the llesl-

J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

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115 East First Street-

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MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
Phone 217-W
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It w ll
SUta lU. o r t r l r p k o n r I h r l i r a .
bm i r t a l l r a p p r e c i a t e d

F rid a y —Annual ball of the Social
D epartm ent of the Woman’s Club.
M onday—T enth annual reception of
th e Parish of Holy Cross Church
given hy th e rector, Rev. A. S.
&lt; Peek.
•
Mondny—New. Y ear's Hall at the
C ountry Club.

The Hill Lum ber Company hns ju st
received nfiother c a r of th a t celebrat­
ed Keystone lime and are now p re­
pared to fill all orders for this wellknown product. Call and get th eir
prices.
The little W allace boy v;ho was
knocked down And run over hy n truck
on Celery avenue yesterday is getftln g along nicely nt the hospital. Mr.
: Nall -who wu4 knocked duWtt hy a
j car driven by Tom T erry and who suf*
' fered a broken leg and arm and o th er
Injuries is also reported much b etter
and on the mend.

GLORIA SWANSON
“THE IMPOSSIBLE
MRS. BELLEW”
Here is Glorious Gloria a t her re ­
splendent best. As the m other of
whom slnndorous tongues have rob­
bed of her child asntl happiness, she
was never so poignantly appealing.
As. the gny, during lc:ide* of Mon­
te Carlo society, she wa^i never so
lavishly gowned. Cnnrad Nagel,
June K ludge and .Robert C s ln ln
the brilliant supiKirting east.

Other Attractions, too

he operates farm s in four o th er states
and th at he has $15,000 to invest in
such a project in Florida. A ttorney
Geneva] Uufnrd, to whom the letter
Was' referred, is understood to be
INFORM AL DANCE
of the opinion th a t the present laws ♦ &gt;
would not perm it the operation of ♦ &gt;
L ast evening M rs. A. W. F itts cnsuch n j farm . Mr. A ustin explained
tcrtnlncd m ost delightfully at an In­
th at he plans to ra ise quail, wild duck
formal- dam e, a t, h er attractive homo
and o th er gam e and to do n general f
an Union avenue complimenting hur
mail order business in disposing of
guest, Miss Mnccie Sheldon, of New
them.
Sm yrna and. her son Billie, who is
The cold w eather is m aking huslspending the holidays here with his nr.-ct h e tje r than has ever Irecn known
at the ( h rb tn m s fag end of the sea­
parents.
OUTRAGE PLOTTED
y
. The lower floor which opens en- son. The m erchants nil report a won­
suilc, was beautifully decorated with derful trad e this week and they are
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COLUMRUS, tin., Dee. 2S.— W ljat Y
quantities of exquisite roses, sweet m aking big preparations for next week
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January,
whs
described ns a plot to destroy the
puis,
chrysanthem um s and other and th e entire month of
They
are
putting
on
sales
and
they
homes
of II m em bers of the city com­
choice cut flowers.
Dancing was enjoyed until a late are realizing fine re u lts from th e m .!mission, a large m anufacturing plant
hour, when th e hostess assisted by A dvertising in th e Daily H erald is «»d nnother p lan t was uncovered this Y
afternoon.
.Miss .Mario Uurkehile, served delicious bringing the results.
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About a dozen men met in a eem- T
fruit punch, cakes and candy.
Itilly
Schm
idt,
tin*
I
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m
baker
of
etery;
Inst night and mnpped out plans
During the evening Miss Uurkehile
delighted tin. guesta with a grotfp of! Kustis sent us some einnanm n roll? f'"' He attack , it wn rep lrted . Thejr v
beautifully rendered solus,
la n d o ther fine baked it •**-vI - hy parcel m known to havi i at
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About th irty momhers o f the young-j post, o r ra th e r A tm Younts received V
•» readiness, it w /s said,
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The announcement ..I the contom- V
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round. Sam bring: us this weekly g if' pt .‘ed -outrage b
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from our dear old tin m a n friend al- »hia at tern...... at a n tu e n a m eeting, x

Phone 104.

John Steniper h a* nnother q u a rte r
pnge advertisem ent in this Issue
qUptlng r^jcli reniatkahly low prices
on m eats and groceries th a t you will
ju st have to palrm ^zo John tom or­
row. John has a solid ea r load of
meats and groceries com ing in next
week for his m arket page next Friday.
Watch for his announcem ents.

OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE AT ONE DOLLAR
Tho rcihtoUs support of tiro citizens of Sanford and vicinity during«the past year, is am-

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v moot constantly RrowiiiR demand it has been found necessary to engage a
f tent chef and we are fortunate to have .secured the services of
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Mr. E. Justice,

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FOR VISITOR
A nd a l o n t i n u a t i o n o f tin* e x i r l l c m e o f its c u is in e d u r i n g tin* c o m in g y e a r
Miss Klennor I.ytel, of Jacksonville,
was the charm ing honnree, W&lt; lines,
•lay evening when Mrs. It. K. Tolar en­
tertain ed in her honor a t bridge at
M
WOMAN'S n u n
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her home on Magnolia live. There be­
; . , , . [ m u r e th an words can tell: It keep* u s , weekly m ccim g
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The W om ans (lu ll of .Snnforil is | . .
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L. _ l a r g e , i civle club
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ing three tables of players.
! in touch with Hilly Schm idt, who wt larg e rt ci\ ie
afternoon count ns one of the W it friends in Mnrahul Morton, of the city body, is &gt;■
The C hristm as colors, red and green invited to Del-and, Tuesday
,
count ns one of the licit friends in
w ere emphasized# in the decorations hy tin Del-nod W om ans C u b for n
wWlll_ n frilH1(, of alm ost tw enty- inuthurity for tin 'taienu-nt of tin
reciprocity m eeting. Al! club m em -1
nnd details of this lovely affair.
f which• -•
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A fte r several interesting games of |„ i s are invited and nil those who can makes Hilly a l least lull yeai
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bridge were played, scores were count­ go art; asked to plume Mrs. R. L. I"lmu-vi lit UHKUtfl'l iwu
ed nnd prizes awarded. Miss Maude ai and she will make arrangem ents AMEND GAME LAW
imi rttitjje.
Lake holding high score among the for cars.. It is earnestly desired that
TO ALLOW W II.I) FOWL
Indies was aw arded n dainty box of ti large representation from tlu* local
HA IKED ON TH E FARM
Hig Holla I Hi m i -at the •St-minol'c
powder. The men's prize., n silver club will attend.
pencil, went to QUI I-ake. Miss l.y■p \ | , | AtlASSKK. life. 2H. - T h e I ' «*■•’ Funday. Read al»-ot it in t to b y 's
tel, the honorce, \vnB presented a box
legislature in HKM' may he asked to jU e n d d .
2.'id-Ztc
ANNUAL UEl El'TION
of powder.
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Parish amend t lit * gnmo law s o f tho statu in
At the conclusion of the card game, House, there will he the lentil annual order to perm it ruisdug of wild fowl
1 Store in Florida
W E S E L L THE
10 Stores In Georgia
th e hostess served banana split, dev­ reception which is given hy the rector, on farm s und th eir shipm ent to tho* J
WORLD'S C R E A T E S T LEAVCHCR
il's food ami fru it cake, as re fresh ­ of the P arish, Rev. A. S. Peck, to m arkets.
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W. A. Mt'Rae, tptmm'r -ioner of agw hieli'all im lobers of the Holy Gross
Invited to meet this attra ctiv e visi . chinch and friends a re m ost cordially neuRurc, lias a letu ir from A. R. A u s-j
Ths ficononiy BAKING P inV O E R
to r w ere Misses
May anil Mildred invited.
tin. «f Speingfielil, Nla-°., a king- if
STOKES’ MARKET
Holly, Maude Luke, Cludy. Wil-.m.
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law - w tiid d pt r n u t lin o t i
Olive Newman. Mi-sm -*. Hill L:ik«.
tin
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adding
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It. M. Lingo, of .Inck* liville, was lit
Hob Dodson, Jim Shaion.- K ohnt 11&lt;•* tlu tity y etten lay alHietlllig to liuslSanford’s New Storely, Hill Moyu and Robert Thrasher.
ness.

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CALUMET

THE CRURCHWELL COMPANY
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J. Ii. HINTERMISTER PIANO CO.

DINNER PARTY
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. P. Kynls, of Peoria,
112 MAGNOLIA' AVENUE
Mrs. Raymond Philips was the 111., are am ong tho arrivals here and
SH E E T MUSIC
PHONOGIt \P IIS
PL \VEILS
PIANOS
chnrm ing hostess last evening when ere stopping a t tho Montezuma.
RECORDS H
' PLAYER ItO l.kS
she en tertained at a dinner party at
her home on Elm avenue, eomplinu ntMr. and Mrs. S. E. H arrett have re- p j T U N I N G
ing Mr. and Mrs. F. A rthur H azznrd.i, url„,,| home froiu JackrlTuvillu where
and Mr. nnd Mrs. t'. T. Poml, of Au-',,,,,^.
tht- past five days.
gusto, (hr., tin- guests ol her mother,
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Mr*%T. L. Duninr.
Mi...t Mao ie Sludtluii, of New Sinyi
Covers were laid for .seven, at the rji&gt;
Hie a l t r m t i 'e guest of her atmt.
nt trac t ively nppolntwl tables, which Mrs. A. W. F itts.
hail as its centerpiece, a large dilvcr
vase of golden calendulas. At each
Philip Simmons, o f Orlando, wns in
place were dainty nut cups filled with the city yesterday tran sactin g Imsw
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Halted nuts. At six o'clock a tem pting ness.
six course d in n e r'w as served.
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A fte r dinner the guests were joined
Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Sanders, of
hy Mr. and M rs. Edward b in e , and Hamlet, nrc spending a short time
bridge w as-played until n late hour. here and are registered at the Monte­
N ext to Princess Theatre
When scores were counted, the prize zuma.
for the ladies; an Irridcacent flnwt’r
IkiwI wns won hy Mrs. C. T; Puml.
Miss Eleanor I.ytel, of Jacksonville,
while the men’s prize, a pongee hand­ i i the charm ing guest* 'o f ‘her aunt.
kerchief went to Edward Lane.
Mrs* It. E. Tolar at her home on Mag­
Following the gam e, the hostess nolia avemie.
served C harlotte Rus.se and fruit
F. II. Hinson, of lluilington, N. (’.,
cake.
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The guests for the evening were arrived hen* yesterday for n short
Mr. and Mrs. F. A rth u r lliizmird, Mr. •&gt;ti:y nnd is pleasantly located nt the
nnd Mrs. C. T, Pund, Mrs. T. I.. Du­ Montezuma. .
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One 1921 PnlRO lotirlnu, In perfect eomlltlon. Newb*
m as, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lane and
ed. five Rtiotl lireg, looks nnd rung like new. Only
Mrs. C harles L. Polk and children
Raymond Philips.
A real h&amp;rcnin.
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__ -------—of Jacksonville, will arrlvo here this
afternoon and \\dll he tho guests of
1D20 lluicU Toil ring. This enr hns never been w o rk e d on. ur
painted over. In perfect ccndltion. One ride will con­
Mrs. U. E. Tolar. ■

PHONOftRAI’H KEl'AIRS

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Used Car Bargains

Mullet Roe, lb ........... 55c
Salt Mullet, l b . ..... ,...15c
N ice Fat Mackerel
Jones* Dairy Farm
Sausage
Nice Fat Hens
Clover Hill Butter,*1110
Best

vince you of its value.
Mrs. C. L. M illitzdr and children, of
Orlando, arrived hero last evening and
uro spending the week hero with Iter
t l s b r , Mrs. C W. Stokes a t her hotjte
on •I
Magnolia avenye.
Dr. and Mrs. O. J. Miller and chlld u n, yvhn h aw been the guests of th*
form er's father, Then. J. Milhfr, le ft^
yestenlay for tlu-ir homo in Alexnu-]
drin, La.
Mrs.
A rrington, Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. McKinnon «fmj Mrs. W.
A. Lester motored to St. Petersburg
where they will nttciul the Teachers
Aow eiation which is being held litero

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1921 Ford C oupe.' New Diamond Cord tires. N e w ly paint­
ed. Anyone who wantu n Ford Ctnipeivill take tluKone»
Another real harRain: Same as new. Ford liRht delivery.
Five tire.s. and locking stecrmi; wheel. Only ?.HH).tiu.
I y » | F o rd T o ttrin R . n e w to p , s e a t c o v e rs , r u n s fin e . Five
’ t i r e s . ‘O n ly $ 2 9 0 .0 0 .
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All of the above cars were well taken care of iiefore
traded in to us for new Muicks. Yve sell on easy terms, w e
Rive you quality and value. Call for a demonstration.

Buick
— 202 MAGNOLIA AVE.

W e have a few
Suits with 2 Pants

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DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY,
DECEMBER
.10, 1922
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HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL

May the year 1923 be filled with happiness and prosperity
is the wish of the

Another load of Armour’s Skinned
Hams, per lb. ......... ........................... ..25c
K ingan’s Box Bacon, per box...... ........ ......40c
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
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Milk-fed Veal and Western Lamb
Fresh Fruits and V egetables
SERVICE

QUALITY

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Electrical

Fixtures— Appliances— Lamp*—Motors nhd Supplies of nil Kinds

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An we enter irtto the year of 1023 we are not unmindful of the
you have honored us with during the year of 1U22 and in extending
you our heartiest greetings for the y ear of 1923 we want to take Hus
occasion to express to you our sineere appreciation *of (bo.lHudhw,
with which you have favored us. You have nindo It possible for u«, l&gt;y
your patronage, to enlarge our business nnd wo have moved into a verylarge store where it is our purpose to keep a large stock on hand that
will perm it us to give you prom pt service. Inform ation nnd gtlykc
given on nll'kinds of decorating*. -With sincere appreciation of your
patronage and wishing you a hnppy'N ew Your,
{sincerely yours,

SANFORD PAINT &amp; WALL PAPER CO.

WE GREET YOU WITH MUSIC FOR THE NEW YEAR!!!
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TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS

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112 Magnolia Avenue----------T-------------------------------------- Phone 113
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NVEI.AKA Itl.OCK
Just around the corner from the American F ruit draw er*

H. A. HALVERSON

With the Same Old Wish
In the Same Old Way
We wish yon happiness on this day.

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NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS

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New Sheet Music, Piano Rolls and Musical Instruments.

OCR MANY PATRONS

J. H. HINTERMISTER PIANO CO.

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IS TO YOU

Greetings Like All the Rest

And with the New Year wo are triad to announce th;tt our

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will con tin u e to serv e you w ith the best

equipment is better than ever with better

MAY THE NEW YEAR BRING YOU HAPPINESS AND
GOOD CHEER

service to al!

Southern Utilities
Co.

The Ball Hardware
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Sanford

FLORIDA

SANFORI)

GREETINGS

We wish our many friends
and patrons a Hearty, Happy,
prosperous and greater New
Year.

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The House of Quality

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THEO. J.' M IL L E R AND SON

OUR KERVK'K TUB SAMB
OUH Q UALITY I UK SA M B

FI.ORIDA

S A M O K I)

WE GREET YOU WITH A A SMILE AND GOOD WISH
FOR A BETTER, HAPPIER NEW YEAR.

ECONOMY FOR THE NEW YEAR

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SERVICE

q u a l it y

FUR N ITU RIO

OUU FRICKS LOWER

Sccond Street

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Corner Magnolia Avenue

FAY CASH AND SAVE MONEY
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We.wish our friends and patrons a Happy New
Year. The new equipment we have installed fs
for your benefit, as we have the facilities to serve
you better ftnd give you the best of service.

-O /pcsitc Ford Oarage

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: Phone 325

A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Phone 560
Start the New Year out right by paying
cash and saving moneyQUALITY

SERVICE

East First Street

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WITH A NEW OLDSMOBILIi
litiJggT*!»£&amp;
TO START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT

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MAY THE NEW YEAR

YOU HAPPINESS

And we will.make you
Your Best
With a new, late, up-to-date
Dress. Ladies Ready to Wear

THE CHEAPEST STORE IN SANFORD

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OUR REPAIR A N D SERVICE DEPT.
Is larger and better prepared to take care'of your troubles
and make the New Year Happier for you

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Here’s wishing: every man, woman and child a great, big,
happy and prosperous New Year. 1923 will he what you
make it. It is a challenge to your energy, your hardihood

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Annex
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(Kitrun, (hr fullrflt m easure of Happiness* and P ro sperity;

And a Must Prosperous One. We will continue to nivc you the best of quality and Service
with the cumins in of the New Year

• THE L. ALLEN SEED COMPANY

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l&gt;e entirely M tisfied with every purchase; ■

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M. those honoring iis with their patronage may rnritinue to feel:
"Here I M ay Huy With Absolute Assurance of ((uality Product*,
Genuine Service, Honest Dealings."

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WE WISH ALL OF OUR PATRONS A HAPPY NEW

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BRIGHTEN TH E NEW YEAR

A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW
YEAR
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BY INSTALLING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AND
EQUIPMENT. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS FOR
THE NEW YEAR.

GILLON &amp; FRY

EVERYTHING FOR THE
,

THE

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
100 Block, Magnolia Avenue---------------------------- Sanford, Florida

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We will serve you w ith the sam e fine
q u ality and th e sam e yrood will as we

GREETINGS

With the same quick service for

have done for m any years

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It is our* desire a t this time and in
this way to wish all of our eusturners and friends

the New Year

A HAPPY NEW YEAR

Bros. Co.. Inc.

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SANFORD

"There’s a Man at thu Curb to Serve You'

THE YOWELL COMPANY
AVo w ish to ex ten d to our friends

With the Greetings of the
Season and Best Wishes for
a Happy and Prosperous
New Year.

and

cu stom ers all o f tin* jo y and happiness

FLORIDA

We extend Hearty Greetings and a Good
Wish to our friends and customers for ;
the New Year

that th e N ew Y ear will Ini up to you, and
too may w e sa y a wortl o f th an k s lor I lie

SPEER &amp; SON

business von so kindly turned our way
during 1922?

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eorely ap p reciated , and w e -trust it has

ENJOY NEW YEARS DINNER

been so handled to j u s t ify a co n tin u ance
o f our p a st pleasan t relations,.

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THE YOWELL COMPANY

TO YOU AND YOURS

SANFORD ------------- ------------ FLORIDA

With the New Year we will still serve our firends
and patrons with the best quality goods and the
same good will.

WE WILL GREET YOU
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NEW GARAGE AND SHOW ROOMS

age the past year and hope our business
relations will be satisfactory this coni-

and with a beautiful

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With the New Year Here We have New Merchan­
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the past

Start the New Year right with a

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THE SA N FO RD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMliER
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M»miny and T ucsday—“Muttsluughte r” ; Wednesday, "Sonny"; Thursday
—"My Ia«dy F riends" and Fridny nnd
S aturday—"Foolish Wives".
Am|.
take a tip .from dad, th at's some pro­
gram for* one week. S ta rtin g the
New Year right, w e’d say.

MARKING
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INVESTIGATING LOUISIANA MYSTERY
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first
class fe a tu re for Monday nnd Tucsday oP
o r this coming week.

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Serves Only to Increase the Air of Expectancy
for Seven 1923 Gaines
* Which Frevtpjs

D A N V Il.be, Ky., Dec. 30,—Seven
if the gam es on the 1023 schedule for
A Cecil H. DoMillc's production, tin* C entre College eleven definitely
"M anslaughter," a reuf^N cw Y ear’s had been determ ined y t/le rd n y . Frdm
day program ,
th lineup of gam es it was indicated
jth n t the Colonels probably would be
* "Sonny" and "My Lady h riends" jiilo on Thnnksgiving day.
are tw o m ore good ones for next
(•umes a ranged w ere;
week, w ith “ Foolish Wives” the big ’ Clem son’ a t Danville, October 13;
week end feature,
University of Pennsylvania n l P hila­
delphia October 23; U. of Kentucky at
"'‘M anslaughter" is a dazzling m as­ Danville, November 3; Sewnnee nl
terpiece of the World's m aslerproduc-, Memphis, November 10; Auburn at
er. A d ram a of the mad age. This Birm ingham, Nov. 17; W ashington &amp;
is the g re atest' of all DcMille’s pro­ Lee a t Danville, Nov. 2-1; Georgia a t
Athens, Go., Dec. 1.
ductions.
Kenyon college, of Ohio, was conTenrs, th rills nnd smiles tlm t’s sidered ns a stro n g bidder fo r one of
the three rem aining gam es.
what one will fipd in “Sonny."
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HAS n tO P ^ D e r. 30.—A nother day of m arking tim e while aw aitin g re­
turn of federal and statO in v estig ato rs who has been in New O rleans on B at­
on Rouge, conferring with the governor served today only to increase the nir
of expectancy in troubled‘ M orehouse Parish. Investigators expected to roturn here w ithin forty-eight hours. Civil and m ilitary officials wtml-t not
jrredict whnt fu rth e r a rrests would be mode in advnuco of open h ea rin g to be
conducted here n ex t week,

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REVISE HISTORIES TO TEACH
HETTER RELATIONS

Do you realize th a t it may mean a
Young • woman of tw enty in jail
conviction, of "Manslaughter" if yoa
charged with "M anslaughter.”
run down a person through retkbi,
Special Sunday Dinner at the Sem ­ driving?
inole cafe December 31st, One Dol­
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of land u n -p rlan d o road.—C. jj
Careless driving might put you be­
Lord.
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hind th e ' bars charged with "M an­
slaughter."

tnr Til* ^UM tstrt P rr.a)
TOKIO, Dec, 20.—Sweeping reform
has been effected in the school histo­
ries. All m ilitaristic ideas hnve been
eliminated and lessons introduced to
teach children a friendly understand­
ing of foreign lands. The history is
FOR SALK
m ade‘up of biographies 'o f national
AM
.
SOULS
CHURCH
ORANGE GROVE REARING
heroes and famqg* men I n , in tern a­
Tomorrow, the Sunday within the MO trees, grapefruit, tangerine* and
tional history. Of 100 men whose life
stories nre fold, fifty belong to for­ Octave of the Nativity, divine s c r v - . oranges, all in splendid condition, wdj
taken care of; 8 room house jn
eig n 'la n d s and include Washington; ices will be as follows:
Sunday
school
a
t
0:00
a.
m.
condition;
t acres muck, fine for truck
Lincoln, Edison, Marconi nnd W att.
Low Mass at 10:30 a .m .
farm ing; 2 acres cleared for addition,
The W ashington conference results
Price $8,000, balance
arc described as they affect Japan * Sermon on the gospel of .the day. id grove.
term s. Consider trade.
Benediction afte r mass.
nnd her part in insuring the peace in
Owing to the "fact that services will
the I’ncifle.
vSee Mr. Bronson
bo held in Mineola nnd GroVelnnd on
A. U. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
See ('ceil U. DoMillc's greatest New Years day, no services In S an­
Established l ‘J0H
achievement "M anslaughter” a t the ford.
Phone
&lt;8
101-8 Magnolia At&lt;
S
trangers
welcome
to
all
services.
Princess Monday nnd Tuesday,

DISCLOSURE O F HUGHES
lems abroad, he said, nre world prob­
IN NEW HAVEN SI'E E C II IN
lems, and could not !«■ disposed of "by
GOVERNM ENT POLICY calling them European," He declar­
ed the United S tates “views with dis­
fCfintlnoAfl From
Onet
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on which the B ritish cabinet panned favor m easures which, instead of pro­
judgm ent yesterday in the hope .of o b ­ ducing reparations, would th reaten
taining a French agreem ent for final disaster,” and said no one oculd fore­
settlem ent of th e reparations ’p ro b ­ see the. "serious consequences" th n t
might ensue if forcible m eans were
lem, it is aifnounced;
ndopted to obtain rep aratio n s from
NEW HAVEN, -Conn. Dee. 30,— A Germany.
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'mission of men, com petent in financial
n|Tnirs, could accomplish more th an
a general .economic eonfereneec in
the wn y o f a solution o f the r&lt; pa r a ­
tions tangle, was pu t forw ard iTy Sec­
retary Hughes Inst night in the first
Ono'1921 Paige lourini', in period condition. Newly paint­
public pronouncem ent on the eco­
ed, five good tires, looks and runs like new. Only $575.
nomic crisis to enmo from responsi­
B
A real bargain.
ble officials of th e adm inistration a t
Washington.
The secretary, who - spoke before
1920 Iluick,Touring. This car has never been worked on, or
the American Hintorlcal Association,
painted over, in perfect condition. One ride will con­
added thnt he “ had no doubt” d istin ­
vince you of Its value.
guished Am ericans would lie w illing
to serve-on such commission, which ho
1921 Ford Coupe. New Diamond Cord tires. Newly paint­
said might well be kept free from a n y
ed. Anyone who wants a Ford Coupe will lake this one.
1. Wt&gt; demand itie lit-jii
responsibility to foreign officers o r
of our nm nufarlnr- _
■or* a n d l i m n I i i s i t r o
any duty to obey political instructions.
*uiir i*ii»(i«jiu-rN li-' l Another renl bargain: Same as new. Ford light delivery.
Millnl.lDllS* d
ling
Once advantage had been taken of the
good* ItefDio ilit-y
Five tires, and locking steering wheel. Only $309.00.
opportunities th u s afforded be said,
■qictlil
II I
A.si. 1-11111 rat tor*
1
the avenues of Am erican helpfulness
1921 Ford Touring, new top. seat covers, runs fine. Five
cannot fail to open hopefully."
••Uiiltilrr* llrmlciuar* tires. Only $200.00.
R eferring to suggestions thnt tlu*
li-r*"'
United States assum e the role of a r ­
All of the above ears were well taken care of before ■ b itrato r in the reparations dispute,
traded in to us for new Huicks. We sell on ettsy terms. We
Mr. Hughes said a sufficient answ er
to that was the fa ct "that we have
give you quality and value. * Call for a demonstration.
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that he did not believe liiut this gov­
ernm ent should tak e such a burden
ItiilhUiift
Mnlirlnli
of responsibility.
Througohut bis discussion the sec­
retary recognized th at the questions
of German reparations lay at the root
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SANFORD’S CHESS
CLUB’S ACTIVITIES

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Tho Sim font Chew Club,' under the
Itsdcrship of .Mr. Bishop nre holding
CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor
•lon,c very Interesting m eetings every
. ----- ■'- -*
Thurviay at Hr. Howard’s residence. .
Ore of the most interesting m eetings
tmi Chess contests was held
last
:
ni(!ht. George DcCottcs Wore his
cbess clothes and coming ou t of his
battles victorious. He ntso wore a
pleasant ►mile. Mr. Bishop demon|tratca besides his*winning personality he also poaseaso a w inning inter­
im as he won two gam es out of Sanford Boys Still Little Weak on Shooting Bas­
tlrii’, with one of the b est players in
kets But Girl’s Forwards There-With the Goods
the chib. Mr. Scarlet, a ’ prominent
attorney, -f P eU n d , a very enthus­
Seabreeze , breezed
in, href-zed Sanford team last n ig h t w as th eir in­
e d ,. chess player, is.coming over evwlVR w
,.......................................1.
try ucih
to participate
in th e mcqt* «I»»ut, were breezed off* and hret'Zcd ability to shoot, ndssiugTtm ny chanc­
’■ ^ divided honors With Mr. Itaf- ,,UL leaving a trail of smoke that was es that looked easy. However, they 2
ftld \in n in g one and losing one. M r,1evidence of n.linnl fought battle, but are getting b etter each game and It is
Pall' playing with his usual skill, they left behind l wo victories fur the hoped that next week will find .lln'm
time out. a winner in his gam e with two snappy basket hull team s of the in the proper trim to trim Jucksunville.
Mr Imping. Ur. Soioman is learn­ Sanford High.
The first gam e, between the, San­
Both games were played before a
ing the game very rapidly, and uiidouMcdly will he one of the best in ford and 'Seabreeze girls, was a real large crowd and it is g ratify in g to the «i
fight to th e finn It, both teams play­ coach of each team as well as all that
the club.
ing excellent basket ball, the prat half are interested in the boys nnd girls
«idling n 14-14 tie. It was during the athletic welfare, to see so many of the
n !■ m n t o -to r* ns tei Its second half of play that the Sanford Sanford people turn out nnd lend their
ei
El
gills began picking Up the &gt;luvk ami support.'
t
o
*S
The line-ups and summitry f o r both
when tin* final w histle blew It found
fcj
them winners of the spoils to the tone games last night follows;
O
El
of
g ir l s
a
a
n n t-4 M N f i l ts i HI r i
The boys of the aaford outfit did Sanford (tit) no-ilion Seabreeze t.l'J) H
K. '
II utehin mi ■
their la-*t idaying in the firs’, half of Holly
a
Tv.ii more games tiickcil away by their game, piling op ’i ll points In Spetu &lt;-r
r
.’smith u
n
Sarb'M outfit*-.
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Livingston
, SetlbreeZi-’s
but the se. oml half I land
a
I ’,
I .aura- • K
l»und the visitor-, rio tin g the nap Echols
n
And may!«■ Sanford hasn’t a couple si.mew bat and uJirtt tin- game ended Maxwell
li.
IIren mm
'f j ,.,1 ba-ki'i shonteis in Holly and
(i.
Foster
I Sanford was sitting mi ihe lug,end of Cameron
Syria i-r. Aml the way Spencer shoots a US to UK wure.
Scoring fur Sanford; Field goals.
from the middle of the floor is good!
Holly and Spencer both played their Spencer 7, Holly It!; free goals, Spen­
for flirt eyes.
| Usual good game, m issing very few of cer I, Holly l. For Seabreeze, Field
their tty s for goals, II dty getting 12 goals, Smith 12, Hutchinson I, free
The two renters, Echols and llam!. I loin the field and Speinej 7. The ton- goals, none.
none,
mst-e Itte miserable for the visiting .i* r itx of the seven basket- i-i tiled by
tin. Time of halves, la ■
Referee' Tlllis.
fritter* l to their toes all the time Spencer were of the apettaeulnr type,! minutes,
*.
u
ir.d they just rump all over the being made pn long shots. All the
HOYS
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pUer.
.
Position
Seabrcezi
rex', of iht girl-; ployed tln-h regular Sanford
F.
Frazier
game, and Mt :\ Cam eron, taking th e ' ,M el.m as
farnwav was absent, but f’amcrnn
( ampbeil
. F.
place of (.'apt. ( 'arraw ay, played a W. Moye
filled the gap with ease. Cameron
Hunch
good gam e considering the fact that McLmiHn
t:.'l Maxwell both playetl a nice game
i;. ■
. John
S m ith ....
j b t s was her first full game.
lt&gt;t night.
For, the boys vve would state that Cowan '.. :— ^ G — ........... Sherman
Scoring for Sanford: Field goats.
the outstanding fe atu re of the gaum
A* fur the boys q uintet—you should
was the shooting of Hunch- of Sea­ 'MeI.uens I, UV Moye HI, M&gt; I atilin 2.
b v e.o in them go. Had Seabreeze breeze. Hunch, playing center, shot; Stone !; free goals, Mel.ueas 2. \Y.
rut nf wind ami out of luck before the over half the goals made from ‘the j Moye 2. For Seabreeze: Field goals,
feme was five minutes nht.
*
In-Id and every one of (him w ric shot Frazier 2, Hum h
Slnnm iii 2. fin
from the middle of the floor.
goals, ('nnipbell Uf.
Ruia&gt;1, 'im ping center fo r Sefl'initb,
Hill Move made twenty (wo of she
Substitutes:
E. Moye t&lt;
Ifnt-me ■Imnch." A few more thirty-eight points for Sanford and.S lone for Mcl.anlin, Peek for t'uwau
"Bunchs" of bis calibre added to the his all round playing w as good. T h e : Vinll for .Johnson.
Referees: I.nng
rumla r Bunch would have made only real weakness displayed by Hu* | nnd Gilbert.
things look different last night.

TEAMS TAKE
BOTH GAMES OF DOUBLE BILL
FROM SEABREEZE LAST NIGHT

CELERY SEED

It

But anyway, now th at we have setktJ that, oppose some one makes a
prelation or bands out some advance
d°pf about in xt F riday’s game
m
fxrksoTivtlle.
Yr.u U ■wicn* take a peep at Ihe

INDIVIDUAL BOWLING AVERAGES
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One of the Best Farms
Centra!
t
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30

—21 Acres Cleared and
Fenced; Ditched and Ready to Op­
erate; Good Wells; Good Location;
W ill Sell for One
Third Cash; Balance Easy Terms
i

nv Stevenson
High—Amanns
and • Pennington
_ Still- __
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in Second Place With May Nosing Up
You

,r,K’ ' published in this issue.
v-I noth one or two of the Champs
flipping ami some others going up.
The individual averages of tho S an­
L'*** like there will he som ething
ford
howlers nre published below, and
tuning in the second go round of this
tint only contain)* the names of the
luHii}’* play.
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best fifteen, but a lijitn y e rs tl ink have
lor (he benefit of the golfers, the played in more than ten gam es thruSinford f ountry Club has a profes- out the season.
1'.fial to give you some lessons. Take
In compiling these averages it was
Mrsjitagj. of it, and make a date with found th at in several places there
the ’’r fu",iit once.
were several players tied, each hav­
ing the sam e averages, and in these
ease# ’the fractional points were tak­
STATE COLLEGE, Pn., l&gt;ce. 30.—
D.f IViu -vIvauia S ta te College uitir en into consideration nnd the players
are placed in llu ir proper order. In
niBt. a n |
considered one of the
^nint ever arranged for the Nit- other words, llerb st and Betts each
' ll veil. It includes contests with have an average of 1 IS, but Hcrbst
t mversily uf West Virginia in bus the edge on Betts a little, needing
• '* L&gt;rk ( ity, N orth Carolina state a few er num ber of pins to boost^ him
up a point, and the name thing applies
if' ,*, ‘-rgla Tech, nil new comers,
to all the players whose averages nre
m* a^ tT opponents were played this
tied with each other.
The best ’ fifteen Contains
the
names of six Congregational#, four
ru n n e rs, three Men’s Club and two
for the Rotes.* The M erchants and
•'lullot Roe, lb. ;....... 35c Chase have none, hut the Merchants
two players in Hive and I’urdon
^11 Mullet, lb........ ...15c have
th at are outside by n very narrow
margin anil should g et Into tho select
•Nice Pat Mackerel
list next week.
The average# are ns follows;
Jones’ Dairy Farm
G’. T I\ Avc.
Stevenson (Cong.) — 18 30.&gt; I .IBS
* . . Sausage
A manna (Farm er#) . 27 I2f&gt;9 .I5H
Pennington (Cong.)
23 **39* .158
Nice Fat Hens
May (Men’s ) — .......... 23 3593 .156
tlover Hill Butter, the Priding (Cong.) .....----- 21 3719 .154
Hcrbst (F arm ers) ......24 3538 .148
Betts (Men’s) -------- * 25 3702 .148
Best
Britt ( R o ta ry )---- .—,.2 7 3913^.144
Couch (F arm ers) --- 2 4 ’ 3476 .144
U Lenaud (Cong.X— 25 3614 _ .144
Jew ett (Cong.) ...... - 26 3757 .144
A. Renaud (C ong.)— .15 2151 .143
Chapman (Farm ers)*. . 27 3838 .142

Gvcrlln (Men’s) .... 27 3*07
Knight (Ilotnry)
20 2781
Bennett (Men’s) .. . 22 2971
Purdou ( Me re Ih ) . — S3 —WOO
Rive (Mcrch.) .
. 27 3020
Iloushohlcr (lit.)
23 3070
H. Pezold (F arm ers) HI 1733
DeLellny (Men’s)
2.7 3290
Fox (Men’s)
12 1782
Rnmtnll (Mcrch.) ....... 20 2007
Weirenski (F arm .)
II 1428
Burdick (Merch.) ........21 gli i /
:i inn
Henry (Itatnry) ^.t..
Hill (R otary) ..
20 2177
Wiggins (Chase) — .13 l r . u
Tyler (Merchants) . . 22 27»»
11. E. Rlevcns (Roty*) M l 1270
Jones (Chase) .............. 23 2030 •
Perkins (Merch.) ........ 17 1912
Adams (’Chase) .......... 10 1783
Chase (Chase) .......... 18 1942
L cffler (Chase) ..........21 221,1
C. P. Herndon (Chase) 10 1021
MeKeo (Chase) .....
21 2135

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.101
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Benton Sits Pretty
With Baseball Judge
CHICAGO, Dee. 30^-R uhc Benton,
formei; Cub pitcher, was w ithout fenr
today that K. M, I-nmlis. commission­
e r of baseball, would prevent his re ­
tu rn to major league baseball ibis
spring with the Cincinnati Reds.
**ln view of the publicity caused by
Benton’s reported signing with the
Cincinnati Reds nnd the connection
of his name with the 1919 world’s se­
ries scandal,” Commissioner l-nndi*
said last night, “so fa r a / the reco
In my office show the re. U
to keep Benton out of the m ajors.”
Benton whs released by the G iants
in July, 1921, nnd went with the 8U
Paul club of the American hssoclatlon.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER .10, 1922
AS A H F A i .TII .MEASURE

per pulp m aking plant, recently con­ bor I .aw for as long a period as the II opportunities for those who know!
structed a t IfCcrfhurg, in Iaike coun­ per cent lnw*ycmnin* in force.
This fundam ental conditions.*1
Now tin t the musquito cam paign ty, saw g ra ss would be used exclus­
t u b . i . H i d r\9TT i t lr r n n i i M r i i - r p l Knn«*«T »« t b r l l r r n l d H a l l d l n g , ll'T
has been launches! in the sla te it be­ ively, and for the first tim e in the would make it possible for employers
_______ n » n » l l »
H a n f o r d. Kl».
Ocnoral business according ti&gt; thc
hooves all the different sections of m aking o f pulp from which p aper is to promise selected foreign workers index of the Rphsoti ch art stands , at
»
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ic Herald Printing Co. Florida t o 'assist in, every way spo&gt;- to bo m anufactured commercially. employment before leaving th eir own only 2 per te n t below normal, the
siblc. Sanford was never bothered
m n i.m iiK iis
The news of the beginning of op­ homes. The moment th a t the inunl-(sam e as a week ago.
' What better -New Year's res­
n . J . IKILI.V ............ .............. . Kdlli.r much by mosquitoes until the past erations by the G rass Filter I’ulp gratiun law' is repealed the contract ,
olution could you make than to
4. LIUiAlU).
b rfrrl» r)-T rfn » « rfr season. Until the lake front was bulk­ and P aper Corporation in its * Lees- labor law ta n again be applied.
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save for a purpose? Set for
It. H. IIOtit.T . . A d irrtlaln x Mntmurr headed that p a rt of the city was alive b u ig mill, conies at an opportune
“ There should be no g re a t ilif!lcul(y
A d v r r l l . l n a Itntrw Mmfr l ( n i m n
o n with mosquitoes in the sum m er tim e time. In n commercial news di match iif g ettin g ample supplies of bitumin­
' yourself the task of getting
PU R L IN , Dec. 20.—Two men nnmm
I
A p p llr« llo n
nnd the older residents can well re ­ sent to the Am erican Press froiV O t­
ous coal this w inter. .The c a r short­ cd -Murphy and Whelan v/cre executed |
further ahead in 1923 than ever
I.K W I.1 HU 11*|*
( ' I r r n l n l l i m Mnn.iui-r member when it was Impossible to sit taw a, Canada, under date of Decem­
age is. dim inishing somewhat Ample, n t Kilkenny this morning.
I'hon r 32D-XV tiflt-r
p. in,
on tin? porch of the old Stanford h.iusc­ ber 2a, It was stated th at in the m onth
before'. *
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supplies of bituminous coal are being
S u b a r r l|illn n I'r lr r In A d v n n r r '•
&lt;l»» v ,« r
.............. ............
flUHl on account of the p elts. Then the lake- o f November th e pulp nnd‘ p aper ex­ produced, suggesting lower prices.) Cloth Is waterproofed in Bolivia by
•
When
you
have
done
this, bjeH U M o n lU .
,
XUa front was hulkhcadcd, the swam py ported from Canada wits worth! in
The
mischief
of
this
situnt.on
lies
in
coating
it
wit
lithe
frysly
latex
from
Ilr f lv r r r d In I ' l l ; h r I'nrrlrr
gin putting every dollar' you
places nil efcared up and all standing the m arket, ?l 1,312,002, r.ot taking
O n , tV rrk
,
. ' 13 1‘r n l n
the fact thnt it will again be to the rubber trees and then sm oking it ovw ater disappeared and the mosqui- Into account the value of th a t which
can' spare into the Savings De­
advantage of both m iners nnd opera­ t-r a wood fire.
T h r h l n 12* l a IM .p nxr \ V , r k l r l l r r n l d m l l t r l , rnr r t m
H rm lntilr I'lMinly toes disappeared with the ^unsightly was used in Canada.
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tors to close the mines for a lime. The
partment of this hank..
• n d In tiu l.ll.k r d rvrrjr I ' r l d u , . A d , i r - lake front, nnd this p n rt o f the city
Of the pulp nnd paper exported, ns
f l . l n i r m l m m n d r h n a n n »n n|»nll«*ndifficulties which brought on the
tlnn. f3.cn prr &gt;rnr, n l n n ) . In Milvnnrr. hits been cleaned nnd benefited beyond above stated, the United S tates took
fl It is within your grasp to
NOTICE!
utrlke last year have not been settled.
wood
:i
s i K t i h k i i T i l t ? A n n o tT A T K W p h k s * measure. There (fere kicks on the 1,.112,121 hundredweight of
make this thQ greatest’year of
There is serious danger of another j TllL. n)munl mcclinK of th(l n tw k .
T h e A MurlntPil P r e s a In e x c l u s iv e l y expense of the bulkheading ju s t as pulp, 1,711,225 of news print nnd G-e n t i t l e d lo ih e u s e f o r r e p u l r tl c n tb i n o f
Mr kc In the so ft coal fields.
j holders of the Petrous M anufacture
• your life. Thrift is the magic
a l l new* d l . i m l o l u ' . c r e d i t e d l a It o r there are kicks on every im provem ent 00(1 of other paper, alto g eth er valued
h o t o l h e r w l . e c r e d i t e d In Ihln !&gt;«P&lt;*r thnt hns ever been contem plated in a t $'*,070.000—this am ount phid by
"Everybody b w orrying about the ing Company, Inc., of Chuluota, Fla..
watoh-word of the hour.
a n d nloo th e
Iu r n I ncw*i iiuldlalu-d
Sanford but there is no one now thnt pap er urers in the United S tates, in political situation. There is talk of I will be held a t the ofTicr of M. F.
h erein.
A ll rlKhln o f r * - |n il ilt r n t Ion o f ep ecln l
will sny the expense has not been n(T- n single month, to Canadian m anufac­ ladical legislation during the coming RnhiusAn, till N o rth -P a rk hvenue,
dispatches h e r e i n a r e a l s o r e s e r v e d
yenr. Most of this b merely the echo S enfonl, Florida, at *8 p. m., Monday,
r.et by the g re at benefit of the new turers.
Ilf f i r e I II R H A I.lt H t T l . l l l M I . I 'h n n r U*&gt;
take front. There is more of this lake
.More than this, and especially s ig ­ from campaign speei lies. It may . be January^ fith, 11*23, fn ^ th c purpose of
F n itlsn Advert l* ln t H rp rf« i)U tlv »
fro n t on each side of the central part nificant for Florida is the fu rth e r a noisy year. Rot hthe conservatives electing a ln w d of directors nnd lo
THE AMF.HICANPRC35 ASSOCIATION
of th e city th at could bo Imlkheadcd statem ent, in the dispatch containing nnd the rnldicals have a veto power, tran sa ct any other huniness thnt may
nnd a broad boulevard -built up nnd the figures ju st given, th at “ the*yenr but neither Is strong enough to push properly come before the meeting.
R. F. W HEELER,
down the lake front for alm ost a mile, 1223 will w itness n m aterial advance through any extrem e m easures of it*
President
m aking the city much more healthful in the vnbio of pulp nnd paper, ex- (&gt;wn. The only kind of legislation th at C. V. MAHONEY,
And Monday will be New Years and mure beautiful. It ahould'bp done porta,'' notw ithstanding th at the C a­ will really be enacted i3 th a t which
Secretary.
237-8tc
Dny.
properly, it should bo done economi­ nadian output will be g re atly a u g ­ will nppcnl to members of both
A nniversary Dinner a t thtv He-mi !(» ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■
cally and it should bo’ done w ith the mented through the opening of new groups. Already the Federal Re5■
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nerve
Board
has
issued
n
ruling,
ud-jnolc
Cafe Sunday for One Dollar,
yN
The Herald will endodvor to Kive consent of the property owners, if mills'.
tpv
m i
11 n n
t
\
t
a
m
in
in
g
a
large
am
ount
of
ag
ric
u
ltu
r-;
23G-2te
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possible. The fu tu re of the city of
you some good ‘ resolutipns
Taking all the fact* relative to p a ­
9
------------ o------------Hanford lies in these m easures of safe­ per, i u m anufacture nnd use, to g eth ­ id p aper for rediscount in the Federal
a
Reserve Ranks. The Muscle Shoals
Robbery a t T rilby bank shows th at ty and beautification nnd when it er with th e 'grow ing scarcity o f wood
problem will probably be settled, eith­
the yeggmen n r/In v a d in g Florida and conies to Mich im provem ent no ort&lt; from which most paper now used is
er y sale to Henry Ford or by develnre picking o n &gt;the sm aller b-nks should be allowed to stand in the mnde, nnd the increasing dem and foi
Start the New Year Out Right
w here they can get the money find get way of progress. If u stre e t needs the product of the paper m aking! !iproi; ,,t on thc pnrt ° r l,,t‘ government
U«c!f. The Soldier’s Bonus will prob­
aw ay. It behoove* the o (Titers to he opening the city should open it hy'tlu-1 mills, taking nil the facts into con-ddpreper. proceed ing* and a ta ri this eitj eration the sta rtin g of the p aper fnrik- ably be enacted, altiai no agreem ent
vigilant at nil tim es.
T h e Sem inole Laundry in S anford, *Ua tru e,
olf on a proper basis. S anford bar ing industry’ in 1-eesburg i-i am ong the a* to the term s or means nf raising
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t
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panned the stag e when a lot of fool­ very g re atest events to mark the op­ the money lias yet been made. It D
A rc m aking every e ffo r t th ey ran to please you,
New York is w rapped in a m antle
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improbable that there will be ally In-!
Notice is hereby tfiv- «
ish notion* are allowed to overrule ening of the new yenr.
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of snow nml real w inter Is on, the re ­
So g iv e them a trial, you will not regret
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the wish to build a city and build it
t h a t a l l p e r S O I l S 10 - "
F orests arc not to be touched for cnmse in the am ount of bmdness
■
p o rts say. This will m ake the people
For
th
ey
do
nice
work
for
you,
you
bet.
right nnd a city cannot bo built with- the supply o f rlnv m aterial fo ri this
a
up there rem em ber th a t Florida is
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out spending money. S treets shvtild; Ix-esburg mill. The raw m aterial will " “The political aspect has frighten- Q U i l 'C t l t o h jlV O Stale A l \ 6 n
*
still on the mnp nnd they will be c o n ,
a
W e w a sh e v e r y th in g but the baby
be opened, the lake front im proved.)come from Florida lharahe* and lakes ed many stockholders, but it is entire- C o U I l t y
O e C U p i l l ioil IjI- 2
a
ing h ereJn g re at num bers in another
a
and ninny o th er ideas for a cleaner kthul are filled with an ahqndanec of y too early to he worried. The tilin g ’
cense,
and
not
having'
a
week. (let th at spare room ready for
condition*.
W e elo.'in e v e r y t h i n g b u t y o u r r e p u ta t io n .
and better city exploited. The Her- utw grass, which inuterinl, it has b e e n ) to watch is fundament a
a
them and let the C ham ber of Com­
a
O il
aid will take them up from tim e to d -mountrated, practically, makes the We are still in a rendjn-tm ent period.', P T O C l i r r e c l t h e S a P l O
a
m erce know nbotil it.
a
time in onier that they can be prop must excellent p u lp 'u n d e r the tlm.-.-- This means th at sooner or later wc o r b e f o r e J a i l U a r y
S ill,
W e r e t u r n e v e r y t h i n g b u t lh e _ d ir t.
a
■ily d i g e s t e d .
a
Fdiei I’ttlji and 1’n p rr C orporation shall work toward betn-r itroiperitv. i n&gt; )')
I _
„ i •
t ,
a
,, is ,tru e that indostiia! sloaks arc
w i l l. h e smu b jJe c t , t o
Tile business of the nation is ail
jiiore-ai-s, tor the m aking of paper of 1!
a
a
rig h t, the reports say, and you should
every grade and for every known use. much higher than a year ago and are prosecution without furJ tti: HARMAN'S CHRISTMAS
a
read it in this Issue, and also wlmt
PHONE 475
a
Here, ill Florida, r- a hitherto waste certainly not the bargam-. that they ( J ) e ,- n o t i c e . I j U 'C IIS C lU ilY
a
R oger Rnltson says uIkjiiI business
According to the Palm Reach Post prwltict which now io lo tie pul into were. However, as I have already
in general. It gives you a much b etter
h i l t ! ^ tr O I U H o i l . - f llO . Jj
and our own experience—Christina? practical u?e, and a t a tim e wlren j siuted, certain line* of industry are ^
feeling to know th a t the prospects
to tlie lion, .toe I.. Kai man of Went there is urgent need for the finding of just g etting ready to go forward. The I), .linking Tax Collcc- g
for « wonderful y e a r are ju st ahead j
C o u r t IltK lS C
H
Palm Reach, w m a REAL ONE. due i substitute for wood, used in limit- industrial m arket will be ‘spotty’ but | I h t *
.
of you. Muylie you have had a had
Karnuih not only believes, but also ing paper.
.
| there are a g n a t many issues th at)
r i * \ r i I\T P C * "
yen r and if so, look for b rig h ter;
The rnonnotiN output, and the ten- ; should do belter In the coming year.
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iVI.’s l f \ Uj O , J
KNOWS, that it is more blesred to
FR ENC H DRY C L E A N E R S
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things ahead. Maybe you have had a
give than to receive, fur he bus been !dy mark. I . of lh« Canadian pulp and
“The rail group is. relatively, not
PrOSeCllUng
A tto rn e y , n
M
good year and if so yuu can look for
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experim enting on the giving side evvi paper making industry answ er t h e ; ,,, f,,r advanced a^ thc intlustrlnis 1 23*i-ntr
■ B B im B R H D iu iia a o z n a iu a a B in ia a n in iia u iiiR iiiu iiin ii.
a m u ch -b etter one in 1221. Ail the
since we can remem ber.
| quest ion w hether there will be sulTi-im, not believe .rails should be bought
prcisfH-cts are bright a t any rate and
H ere's a few thnt Joe E aiinan ad ­ ient demand for tin* sim ilar product, indiscrimiiuilcly, but the rail average
the financial sh ark s give u&lt; this a d ­
x a N n iH H ilE n n iH iiB i.'u u n s a E U 'fu rn n iin a ia u H tiK u u n a n x u a jim a M M a iu n n K s a g a a E K t i R R H i B B i i l i i u i ' i
m its having helped to a Merry C h rist­ to be m anufactured in Florida. Then- will follow up the g. n« ral market. I rt
11
vance inform ation and they alw ays
i
n
t
absolutely
no
question
abou
t
the
mas, ueeordiqg to the Palm Ikutcli
am
much
mme
attracted
to
tin*
longJi
know whereof they speak.
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Post's list uf the articles to ^ ^ ^ e - possibility of the Florida pulp* and haul roads than to the sh orter lines. :
ia
— --------pa|A*r finding n m arket, especially l h l . m otor , ru ij. is n
f„r tile
ceived by each:
is
The Florida S ta te Educational As
Is
“ Four hundred nm | fo rty -th ree when, ns in _confidently, asserted by foim cr b u t a com petitor of the latter.
T
la
soeiation in m eeting a t S t. I'etersb u rg
children in West Palm Reach.
the project ora of the Ixwsburg enter- ,(*opper stocks have really not started
ia ngniAst F ntty A rbucklc com ing
“Two hundred and sixty-one grown prise, pulp and paper m anufactured yet, but thc statistical position of tin*
back into the movie world. There will
from saw g rass, can be produced very m etal is fa r better than it lias been
ups in West Palm Reach.
u
be many hucI) protests and we doubt
a
"N inety-six children in o ther cities much more economically th a n from for a long time. ' Coppers, certainly,
it very much if the w hitew ashing re ­
wood.
in the stale of Florida.
are selling ut bargain le v e ls.
cently given F ntty by Will Hayes will
(Quality being eipial, or better llicn"Sixty four giowmqw in other cl
"Money conditions should continue
stick- The public has just naturally
i efery reason why paper made from
good. There is no question that the
had enough of the Hollywood foolish­ ties in the stale,
"One hundred ar.il seven negro ju ­ Florida aaw grass may go into com­ banks are in. a strong position. The
ness nnd they seem to have picked
petition with the product made from
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on F a tty for a victim on the suppo­ bilee ringers and picachuis in West wood. With the achievement of even Federal Reserve Ranks today have re -JJ
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serves equal to about 7G per cent of ■
sition th at "nobody loves n fnt matt.” Palm Reach.
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a
portion
of
wlmt
Is
believed
to
be
"Eneh child will receive, six articles,
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th eir note nod deposit liabilities. The ■
U nless we n’re badly m istaken Fatty
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a
present, one j a r of candy, one box possible, and nil that is contem plated reserve required is between 31 p e r, ■
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A rbucklc as n movie s ta r is a tiling
is reasonable and feasible, th ere is
B
of th e past nnd the s ta r has waned. of raisins, one French d o w er basket opening for Florida n new and very cent and to per cent. It'D true, that JJ
s
an apple and nn urnnge.
We wish to announce lo the buying’ public effective January 1st, thc «
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much needed industry, the develop­ when foreign countries begin to gel Jj
"The
grown
ups
will
receive
sam
e
on
th
eir
feet,
it
will
be
necessary
to
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WELCOME, DR. CARPENTER
with the exception of a French (lower m ent of which will be watched with send much of this gold back. For the •
following Reduced Prices on Hiipniohiies:
the very keenest concern in and mil
luisket."
present,
however,
this
gold
represents
JJ
The editor of the H erald takes an
n
That makes nuiehtiiidtednridscxenty of thc state. Times Union.
R
the bn*is mi which a torisulerablc i v ■
in terest in all the churches here and
n
nine—as ’ Joe him self would express |
a
pansiun of credit can lit* built. It
Lounts m inisters nnd church officers
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it. Of course there are others. No one; HUS I NESS AND SEN
g
u
arantees
to
us
n
relatively
rosy
and members of the congregations of
■
who knows him would believe for an !
CUR H IE S IN 1112.1 money rate, until heavy gold exports
nil of them as his friends. We w ant
■n
in sta n t th a t he stopped th at close to
s
arc resumed. During the coming
them to feel thnt the H erald is s tric t­
u
a thousand.
»
.year, borrowers need have little fear
ly non-ntttaiiuii when it conies to giv­
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A h fornu-F new spaper ow ner and "should average som ewhat b e tte r than
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of
a
lack
of
funds
fo
r
nil
legitim
ate
ing spare for all w orthy enterprises.
I
editor, politician, * Good S am aritan, in the y ear ju st passed. A survey of
purposes, a n d this also applies to. Juntr
It is therefore n p le a su re to welcome
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S tate official and no wmunieljml judge I HO lending* industrial, companies, re*- term money, thnt Is, capital for per­
n
o ur old friend, Dr. C arpenter, to Han­
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nnd private Citizen, Joe Enrm an lias cently made by my organization, m anent Investment. M ortgage rates
a
ford. We have known him for the
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probably ns many friends ns any man :hmved th a t in 11*11*, i*fi per cent of during 1223 should wprk lower. Today,
a
p a st tw enty years nr ev e r since he
in the stnje, but even ut th a t lie has these companies made a net profit, the a v c ra o w 'a to of K-al estate m ort­
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enme to Florida and kpow him for
■
while only I per cent showed a deficit.
not all ho deserves.
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gages Df^mghout the United S tales ir
w hat he is—a rcnl man in every sense
■
This Christm as*riot o f m aking o th ­ In 11*21, the num ber of firm s which
a.
of th e word. Wo hate to lose Dr. ers happy, which he has ju st indulged- could show a profit was cut down to between G per cent and 7 . per cent
s.
a
W alker from our midst but if we have in is a reciird set for others next y ear IS p er cent. Over half, or-52 per vent The tim e is not fa r aw ay when this
I
\
O.
II.
FAC
TORY
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average will stand betwen 5 and, •!
to lose him we a re extrem ely glad to who think they have done nil they
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industrial concerns lost man■
welcome such a good m an as Dr. C ar­ could to make child or a grown-up ey on th isr year s business.
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I!*22 has p er cent.
a
p en ter for hiy successor. And above happy.—Tampa Tribune.
“Of course, the ease of the money
witnessed a change from red ink fig
idl we want to see the Methodist
The Iluprnobile is the best automobile in the world in its price class jj.
tires into black ink figures, but the m arket is distinctly favorable to long­
cb u rclrp ro sp cr—wo want to see every r.t: Pa tet
P i ^.i » t rq Px am ount of net p ro fits will not be tim e bonds. There is a point in the Jj
church in Snnford prosper nml grow 1*3
Less repairs, higher re-sale.
Ka large when the books are finally bnl business cycle when industry becomes) JJ —more mileage on was, oil and tires.
*
a
lich in numbers and in well doing.
so
active
that
mone&gt;T
is
abrt&gt;rl*ed
by
■
am
ed.
Wc
arc
ju
st
gettin
g
buck
on­
K* '
M ay thd New Y ear bring to nil of
trade. When this occurs ‘Ronds nre
Open and closed models now in our salesrooms.
*e» to the right side of the ledger,
let
them thc rich blessings th a t they de- Rn
sold
nnd
develop
a
downward
tenden­
“
The
slm
rtngd
of
labor
is
one
of
the
He
cy. This point in the cycle has riot y rt
!’
servo «nd will have and this ia our
Easy terms to responsible purchasers.
m
fie w orst features of Che RJ23 outlook. appeared. Moreover, history shows
New. Y ear wish to them .
fia The momehl th at business works up
A complete stock o f genuine ITupmobiic parts to insure the owner ■
th a t -following the Civil W ar bonds
g*i
na n j p* ru Nt h,i ft! to average nctivity it becomes impos­
prices,
Jmrring
temporal)*
fluctuations
».
sible to get sufficient w orkers. This
rese fur n long period of years,, the
the best o f service.
t
\
W HEN U
MAKING RARER. FROM FLORIDA raises costs and in tu rn increases com ­ advance culm inating about 1200. From
U 8 ELL
modity
prices
and
the
cost
of
living.
L IS T IT
SAW GRASS
YOUR REAL
Join our large family of Hup owners and you’ll be forever .satis- ■
The im m igration law is largely the th is point, a descent was gradually
W ITH U8
ESTA TE
made
to
a
low
point
nt
th
e
end
of
the
w
The* current Issue u f the R uilncfs cause of this shortage. This Inw rc- European war. Since this 1o\v pciint,
Rrintor makes announcem ent th a t r i t f 't s the num beftof Im m igrants In a history is repenting itself, bonds hav­
Good tfupn Inj O range Groves,
“news print mnde from Florida saw single year to 3 per cent of the total
ing reached a middle ground, but still
grass will lie ready for distribution num ber of respective nationalities a l­
F arm *Land, Improved nnd un­
fa r below the 3.80 or *i per cent* basis
in January, 11123,” and th at in the first ready in the United Stntcs. Before
im proved city real estate, and
of
the 1!*0U period. All these factors
week in February "m ost of thc.pub- the w ar wo hud nn addition of a m il­
prom pt service can be found at
Suggest
th at well selected bonds, laitli
| Mention* irfTIurida will print nn issue lion im m igrants a yen’r. Now we are
municipal
and corporation, are a dis­
o u r place-------------------TRY . US!
* * * on the saw g rass new* print receiving less than 300,000 nnd ,nt
i
tinct
purchase.
t
made in the south from a southern least GO per cent of these are women,
"Honda
and
mqney,”
concluded
Mr.
children
or
o
th
er
dependents.
On
the
product."
This is inform ation th a t has been o th e r hand, I doubt if thc repeal of liabson, “are certainly sound factors
AGENTS
Corner Second Street nnd Sanford Avenue
cxjiected fo r' a considerable period this 3 per cent im m igration Inw is in the situation. As for.business ns n
of time, not only by -Florida people the proper solution of the presen t lu- whole, there is no doubt thnt it will
REAL ESTATE
SANFORD, FLORIDA
average b etter this coming y ear than
but by thusc of o ther states, those uf lior shortage,
F ire , Casualty, A uto Insurance
it
did
in
1222.
This
does
not
mean
"The real solution is not the repeal
all lli^ reading-w orld, In fact- since
Distributor!* for Seminole and I^tke Counties
105 W. FIrat 8 t , SA N FO R D , FLA
it has become generally know n‘ th at of thc present im m igration law but th a t there Will he any boom, but th at
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w ith l)ie complolio nof the g re a t pn- ra th e r the repeal of the C ontract Ln- there Will be plenty of mohe)’-mnking ^ agMBaM|| nB aiaK aM M B M B H ag a a H B H R a a a a a B B a a a B a H H a a B a B a a a &gt; Bi a a H 4 K H B a ^

Sanford Daily Herald

The Resolutions You Make

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

OCCUPATION ■LI­
CENSE MUST BE PAH)

Seminole Laundry j

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P R I C E S

Standard Touring;....................................$1,115.00
Standard Roadster.... .......... ...................$1,115.00
Special Touring*......................................... $1,215.00
New Two Passenger Cotipe..... i___ ...... $1,385100^
...............v. $1,535.00
Four Passenger Coupe
........... ..... $1,675.00
Five Passenger Sedan.

FROM OTHER
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T U B S A N F O R I) D A I L Y H E R A L D , S A T U R D A Y . D E C E M B E R 30. 1922
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Band Concert
Sunday Afternoon
in Ceritral Park

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PURELY .
professional

Program for Sunday contains sev­
eral well known selections. The se­
lect of F au st with it haunting Sower
wait*. Also the evening sta r played
by Messrs S tew art ami W alker and
Mr. McMahon will In* henrd in n num­
ber of vocal solos accompanied by
the city band.
^
Progrant
M arch—Bombaslo— O. K. F arrar,
(irand Sel—from F au st—Gounod.
Vocal S!o—Selected—Rand Accnmp.
Mr. F. S. McMahon
W altzes—Irene— C. W. 'B ennett.
Intermission
P atro l—of the Cossacks— Ivan Tjaeki
kolT
O verture— Itio Grande—Edw. Bergen-

! a n u ot S a n f o r d ’* H o p u tu f profe»*tonnl M en , e a c h

.bon. in »'** &lt;hMen Pro*

f^iDO the Herald
n

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recom-

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A. D eCottes'

G e o rg e

A tto rn o y -n t-L a w
0»ff Seminole County Hank
iSFOtlU *&gt;

FLORIDA

Holtz

FRKD R- WILSON

Baritone? solo— Evening S tar—W agner
A ria—Cujus A imam— Rossini
from the S tabat M ater
S ta r Spangled Banner

a t t o r n e y -a t -l a w

nnt National Hank Bulldlnu
uvrOftl)

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Classified Ads 5c a line. No ad taken, for less than 23c and positively no
Serving dishes operating on the
FLORIDA classified nds charged to anyone. Cnsh must accompany all orders. Count
vacuum
principle have been invented
five words to a line and remit accordingly.
in which food can be kept hot several
hours a fte r cooking.
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It Is with keen delight thnt the
w inter resident who hns s|H*nt many
w inters in Kissimmee ami who owns
property here, on returning home
llnds so many improvements which ■
■
n d d 'to ^ h e growth of the town and ■
the value of his property.
s

c
of a

The Bryson Live Stock Co.,
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Jacksonville was the successful bid­ ■
der a t $88,.175 for the building of ■
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the I-ake Shore boulevard of some 111 N
&gt;
mile*, exclusive of the approaches to ■
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the towns op Mount Dora and Eustisj ■
M
and through the town of Tavares.
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The Polk county Puoltry Associa­ ■
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tion is making plans to hold sometime
s
in January, n poultry show. According ■
to N. Huger, of Lakeland, president M
■
of the county association, plans are ■
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already under way for this poultry ■
show, though a date hns not yet been «
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set.
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“ Prospects are tine Tor,a big strnw- a
berrycrop” declares the Arcadia News. ■
R egular passenger service by air
Following the very rainy spell, the
SKVKItAI, IldUriW lor .ale. Ilotiic EOS! -One w ire wheel w ith tire off
. :. L A W Y E R
will be established between Isihdoti
straw berry growers became busy, nml
Itaby Overland, between Sanford
for rent. See Thigpen.
*10C o u rt H o u s e
, ,
...
.
. . .
and Berlin, English, Dutch and Gcrnow the plantings have been extended
WOOD FUR S A G E - $8.5(1 a ^ T . " m!
SPrin^ ’ !{clur" l ” K™ 1 man planes being used.
and excellent growth is shoNvn, Plant­
Please arrange to pay cash on do- A ide.-W ork* ami receive reward,
ing is still going on, but there are
livery, and specify the kind of wood
_________________________ "V i ? &amp; « ' l ^ . i W t l S A :
many broad acres already growing
B fcz»minrd
Glasses Designed wanted, when placing your order.—K. LOST, STRAYED O il .STO LEN —A
SrtnliK.lr ( o u n ty .— In C 'lia n r rr,
nicely, nml it is predicted -that there
100-tfc
dog marked like Airdale, answ ers
CITATION
Henry McLaulin, Jr., S. Vcrnay.
will be some tine fruit for Thankstn name of “Bob”.
Reward.—Miss
(!. L ew is, C o m p la in a n t,
jFOR
SALE—Dosier
and
Gays'
p
aint;
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giving
day, and lots of big, red berOpt. D.
Rosamond Radford, 115 French Ave-i Itnttjnmlnn
v* h Urlffln. el nl.. Defendant*
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
ries
o
fr.th
o C hristinas holidays.
2J7-2tC
To Henjamlae l.. ilrlfflu. If Hr lag. IteuOptlcfan-Dptometrin
i Works, Sanford agents.
1*3-tfc nuc.
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rli'ttn l i Urltfln, If living, tils wife;
\Vliilnti\»!. Anili'tirlrtl, If livlne, IS. \V.
Development of a tract of ICO acres
sakmersT W c„ c„
£
MISCELLANEOUS
fttelff and wife. Emma A. Htetff, If
living, all tlm unknown lielre. If liv­ of what is said to be some of Ihe
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frnm ~. and irrigation plugs at ths DANl’iNG fi-A S S E S every Tuesday
ing, of the Estate of John \V, tirlfjln,
ilr.'cas. a. ii. W, Cook ami wife. Annie richest muck land in Ihe state Is ex­
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-Lfc
a t Parish House at I p. m. for chilCool., if living, ilco. \V. Hawkins, If pected to follow the purchase of this
living. Charles C; Warwick. Trustee
D]J* i ^ \ *v* i
FOR
S A I.K -T w o .year-old Jo w ey -,|ren
7
for • du,t** laterpreunit tils his suercssors. If living. J. trac t, two miles east of Avon P ark .'
Graduate W t t r i n a r u i n
! bul, , ut a |,a r ri, |h. r .(|| llt 1:ui, Sl tat h e and 1*11 room dancing.— ProfesI&gt; Wolvct ton. |f 11\ tntr. Luther C
I'ort.-r, if living. 1. •&gt;. I'orter. If liv­ Au option for twenty days at $110,000
t M.r
I., Elihcn.
IN -tfc
ing. ami AticI i.rlffln. If living. Atl- for the trac t has been given capital­
to fa
opposite p. o . I
A u :mu&gt;:
lolnl-lrali.r of the Ksinln of John VV.
- ! See T. Meade Fox, authorized Fordj •itiffin. ilreeaseil; nml If IUIII parties ists at Nebring by G. E. Bryant, who
sdcnce 2‘G
Del.and, Florida FOR SALE Twelve furnished rooms
are ,1,'inl to all imrllea claiming tti* homestended the q u arter section ten
________________1 with three year least* at Ilf.
Ilf. Pal salesman, idmtrt trading iu your old
I• r-' t i nml,-r Iti'ii Jam|a I, I it If f In, do i-HM-it, ii. -Netm li ilrlfflu. his wife, years before there was a railroad into
&lt;;ir
oti
a
new
one
nr
buying
a
new
car
motto avenue
215 lb
a. , cos. J. Will .n Amlenrlcil i!rc-o«- "
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Kj to to to to IQ J
nut eight. Photic 33I and make up, I,
w s i , off a m i w ife. E m m a ,V I n i s s e c t i o n , n m l w h en t h e r e w as no
Ft *ft SALE &lt;Y in y fill m. hoitst . It n
tUeiff. tie. 1-.IS. a. all of t h e unkltowo lon,( within fmir ,oiti&gt;«
th.. ni.m ‘
SO
| m.ii.tio.nl fur interview.
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to res Sanford, "Fla., tiled flowing
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lift
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wells, big money m aker, mo t
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lit it irk Till Bit"** tlPPfilKl'il,
111,B. I 11TCIIII'HI* t»f j| llfll’t flf 1*0,000 HtT^H .
sii.e. M i •I-— sed. J. I* Welvermn )lf vjr j„ j,„.
do, Fla. Easy term s.
23*1-t"&gt;t mgs, Sedans, trucks and tractors.
thr ee mill"
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Dm. V.. McRuiy, authorized Find, ifin*
F f t t n i o t*f . I nhl l VV. I f r l f f l i t . d r * burgh- Elorida Fruit Groweri Assn: Call at '[n| French Avenue. 5TU5-,'dp
rri i f i Ml ,
o l l i t r u i s p , in nm l tn tiir
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.-.ih - man. photic -II, at Edward lligthe anfnllct Yt lip; 151mil m1111.1 1 «. til t h e Cotill I r t UltHMI H IH’i'iJlUpftlJlCll bv
T&lt;m ran find the name Aif to l i i l t F A n : Eight six Si»a. Apply •jin% In,-., at.th *rized Ford, Fordson
*•( Fy it i i m*
a n t i S la i n of F l o r i d a , n o m u u m o n t n f till* Hr«t I’Xti'llsivr rei m i f f p a r i f n i l n r l y d*,i«rrli*f,d, a n
juiiut shop over Seminole Overland and i inioln dealer.
Mtfjr lice JiasinesS Man IQ
-.’l t d - I t w
f o r c i i n i t i o n LL'Iunu* in th u n ta le . Tin*
Co.
T
h e Htsiiili T h r e e . Q ua rl $*m o f
tlir
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ia SanTnid in ibis Column
“:!Lfl.P IH CMI S hunt on i c v Icrms 1~\Y. N 'n r iiiu * mi ivn.it I.T Of t h r Snuih&lt;mnt i»**oi-intI«»n— n tuHipiTnlIVI* p l a n t i n g .
H n r p A ir E Plants ln-cts, hJrmudn
t»(h day.
-j :i; ititi, ‘m art, i L- S’: ..'uVi'i o f r T t u n c e ‘‘V i n r i v k 'i..w m g a n d m a r k e t i n g ft nil a r g a n i M Oil.
T h » nt v
Ki
twenty thousand Gohh ri cel
r:,. t_ l a . u t . i H i i c g t h i r t y a c r e s r a m o o r ; z u tio f)— p la i ts to u se t h e t r a d only
*j Q k*
Vj wa to Pr to i cry plants, ft. F. t ITHHiliiW, Jninlnf
' “ it at.jie.H Inc from th e nvrnm Ml! of
s u p p l y c r a t e s l a h a n d l e th e f r u i t
S I l l 'l l I FARM AGENCY
. | five, Sanford. Kin.
i-!&gt;iii)i|i.liit f i l ' d in th i s eavtso a g a i n s t
Die 1 .100 n r r e s o f c itrtis f r u i t
• ■■ii. th a t ' " 0 .ii"! eai'h of yon h a v e ur
l t d Magnolia Avenue
elnttn It. l u t e .u inn I n t r r e s i In unit to i! c o n t r o l s and annountTs that for
I uni! i.ed 7 to.,hi bungitlovv, new, ltd- j,,ail t lie f.' Ii i *l... v « ileiM'rllied,
FOB KENT
ick Service Transfer
T i t - - . " f o r e y o u . I l e a J a m l o J. ( J r l f f l n , every tree cut another will he p!uni­
—rrn'jr.e
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oil
iLv
Ic , icvuv, , barn, garage. 15 if l i v i n g . It . a r i e t t a I ' •J 1 1f f In. h i s w i f e .
Storage F a c ilitie s .
I t)R R E N I — Unfurnished upat t ni cnl
l i v i n g W i l l i a m O, A n d e n r l e d , If l i v ­ t'd. And any th at grow up wild will
acre . I.IettrL* lurlit, r unni ng water, If
i n g . «1. W S I e I f f a n d - wi f e , E m m a
A merely increase the stand.
r* jltiae you, tell o th tra ; if not,
Fem dnle A partm ents, 305*E. First
unknown
telep h o n e, b a th .
Deep
w e ll,
F a ir * S i . Iff. If l i v i n g , a l l o f t h e
tell tix. Phone 498
Street.
IllO-tfc
h . J t s - If l i v i n g , o f t h e E n t i t l e n f J o h n
______________________ banks Mome engine, w ater piped to VV E r l f f l n . d e c e a s e d , t l . VV. t To o k n m l
There Is"a sentim ent in nil of Enke
FUR Rl'iN’f One bed room and kiteht.m
n , i„,T„ tnmmrlm. !wit&lt;- Annie &lt; &gt; k, if living, tico W.
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;nli p u t t - n, farm , oran g e, Ltiigertne, , r^C.kl IIBi ,|VfK«r ntuvrles cL Warwick, county against btiibling any more of
SA N FO RD
cn rumtshed, price 5th per month, f
hhu kberries, tree Ittriisti r s ' aptl hla supiwusiirsj If living.
ihe Band Hay roads because of the
Apply
tp
Mrs.
II.
D.
Durant
at
Fake
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,
varieties
of g ra p es.1m .,'/., ".V'lohm !' i.'f . " p IIm c ‘^ iV'iKing.
chine &amp; Foundry Co.
fact th at in really bad weather they
Mllryj
b pmtr. i berries, ban u r n s , l o t p . a t , J a p . f.?;1-..VY!,/• *V .". .. V ^,.t f i v. W J ,K
become impassable. When they are
il M»fhinr and Bailer W orks; LOR RENI Ih'd room. SIMi YInemdia ntT-immoji. oittlberries, rostdb, guav-1 J
u , . i la l i n i n g i n i . r . - s l H
u o r t c r g o . .() n o o t b i ' i n . m l s nri&gt;' holter t m i a ff Grinding; Di-Luxe Pistons;
A Ve. Phone 2'"’&gt;.
dtp
| - ;i . I •; itileft 1o d . mv, calf. !'■ ni uoin I. ‘Ji tffln dc •■and. I ten r let - Mioti a t iopioiis tains fall ibis ■lass
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I- OR Iti'.N ! I ill n - lied hoi loom llt fim k of .M'fsiovi duiks Ifit Milled, nil i ,, m- i; \ n.1. nrl.-.l ilmMo-d it. VV of highway* In-come deep mudholc*
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i,„t i -i llll(| g in ff a ml wife. Hnmm A Stelff, deR rtu rn n l----------------- P h o n e 02
d ll Park A vc.
2-U nip for io. aJU. *d,oUtl ‘ UMi, Hal. 1, - «»" |
ul| t,f ,jlu unknown heirs, de- and ridged like a washboard. Httw21 (Ftft*
*if i ho
of .tuhn W. Qrl_f*
FOR RENT A ticsiniidc, well fur- ^ &gt;c;o-i.
... W4
. I’onk nn»1
w i f e . rv er it can be said with truthfulnoas
‘ rill. _____ ___ tl.
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nnie
Honk,
d
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, ti r o , VV*. H a w ­ th at they nre preferable to naml roads
l-TON.I.MOUGHTON nished light housekeeping a p a rt­
kins, d e c e a se d , t'h a r l e s t*. W a rw ic k .
ilrceahOit, ami tils niiceoa»«ri». for it is possible to get over lhem in
ment- No children. 310 Oak Avenue.
Have you read tho want ada today! TniBtcc
■- AitcuiTuer
deceased. J. I». Wolvertun, deceased.
23ll-:iti&gt;
I . l i t l n - r ( ’. I ’o r t e r . d e c e a s e d . I .. O. I ' n r l e r . high* when the sand road must be
■Ii . ' e a s e d , a n d A l . a l ‘ J r l f f l n , i l e c e a s e d ,
FOR RENT—G arage at fiP.i t rimn IR O IB I.E D WITH WEAK KID- Vd m I n l e t r n t n r o f t t i e E s l n t r n f J i i l m W. taken in low. Ju st now there is n cry
7. ililler Bldg.
t l r l f f o i . i e i ' e a s r d , o r til h e r w i s e . I n n m l ‘for the hi ick and the asphalt block
Avenue.
237-31 p
Mold
t o t h e I nf i l l s k e r e l t m l i o v r i l e s c r t b e d . a r e
, f j N EYS
FLORIDA
r e . I o l r e . l t o lie a n d n j i p o n r h e f o t e m u r o a d . A t t h e p r e s g t l l s o m e v e r y g o o d
FOR RENT -Furnished rrame. S t
'Have licrii trouhhji with weak kid s a i d t ’l r c u l t I ' o . i r t a t I h e I ' m i r t H o u s e
corner llth
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CWn*‘rUcU‘‘l
111It street
streo and Eltn Avenue. „eys si,Me childhood;’ w rites Mrs.
INFOHI) NOVELTY M aria*Si hneider
dtp lljd c , Benrottia, Michigan. ‘ N o w J i a s l . m a k e a n s w e r t o I h e l ol l o f c o m p l a i n t
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r v h l h l t e i l i i g a l n s l y o u III t i l l * c a u s e , n t h n
f o r t y a m i h a v e b a d t e r r i b l e b ack. ' O lie _ r » l»&lt;&lt; d » e r * w s p r o e m i f e s s n w i l l h e c u Big Hollar Dinner at the Seminole ■
WANTED
U l.d'lhal tired out feeling, hardly able
^ ^ rd S 'rc .rth a '." Cm ," &lt;3 . a Dm. be
Cafe Sunday. Read about it in today’s ■
published
_lho Sanford
i
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WANfc.IT—A choice —
to huihl
yi.i.r l ....... ni J or... By
... Using Foley Kid- '.'..w
.pnpnr in
pul,ii,h,&lt;i
in H.i nHor*W
fe i -I 1-n.l-n l f |
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tncral S h o p a n d M i l l new homo hcroro lumber c ,U »..&gt;• «.*■&gt;- M . i m i * » « ! «.*» fci'icyl...'!. Coenw.
C.eh
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■ 1higher, l'lans and estim ates furnish-fG ntliartic Tablets I soon fell like a
W IT N E S S m y b u n d a m i the ss n l of
C ir c u i t C o u rt on th i s th o - H i t d a y
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led.—-Sanford Novelty Worjxs. 183-tfc:new ponton.”
Bncki.ithe; rheum atic •alii
N
of N o v e m b e r, A. D. 1913
TAKE OUR ADVICE—USB
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E- A. DOUGLASS.
^TRACTOR a n d B U I L D E R ; W A N TElTTO ’W N T ^ F e rn m n e n t, 3 poln.-v, dizziness ami .blurred vision act* ___(____
C la r k - o l_ t h e C i r c u i t - C o u r t
of tliu Seventh Judicial
|C *»am bl .Street—Sanford, F la .’ " u r V room uiTfiirniHhod a p a r t m e n t , i "
/ n,,y 1'*u f^T
"
Circuit.of Florida. In and
for tho. County ot Semi­
L
* •* f,n t ‘or house, desirable location. Ad- Kidney Bills give quick relief. Sold
nole.
TksTTSsomT BAKM/C POWDER
a
I d l e s . “ F. S.’’ care Herald office, s „ n .F*vvrywhere.-A«lv.
QUO. A. P eC O T T B S ,

FOR SALE

1CHELLE MAINES

LOST

-Consider the thrifty squirrel—
how lie stores away against a win*
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tor’s need.
In the beauty of fall—in
the U i%
plenty of harvest—in the energy . .
of ambitious youth, do not fail in
yfjur provision against the uncer­
tain days* that will come later on.

A substantial bank account is
the only logical answer.

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B. F. WUITNER, Cashier

F. I \ FORSTER, President

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Four passtMigiT llniek Sport will hi* on display M onday in n".r
sh o w w indow . A lso a seven p assen ger, which- i*1- th e • " t
one we have li'cen aide to g et. A ca refu l inspection :pid one
dem onstration, will convince you th at th e iJuic’;* -Ivat! in
value,'a s well as production of all c a r s above $6U0.0!).
Our line o f cars for 192*5 c o n s is ts o f fourteen models,
and w ith our wonderful im provem ents and decrease in prices
and th e reputation lltiieks have held for n in eteen long years,
we know t h a t -there is one of our fou rteen m odels that you
will buy. and all of them will please you.
W e sell on easy term s. We g iv e you Ihe proper Iluick
service. We carry a Jcomplele line o f gem tfne llniek parts.

Sanford Ikiick .Co.
-202 MAGNOLI A AYE.

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AND POUND FOOLISH!

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What does this m ean7 -lust Ihi* you pay a few dollars more in
initial cost in buying a "N tl-T IL E " Hlungle nmf. bul the ’ lk'*iulii;.t
Tile Red, Snow White and Green $hing|es do hot curl up and they wjil
give you n perm anent roof th at you will not have to re p air or cvpl iveM
for years and years.
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Amalgamated Hoofing Co., Chicago
Sold iu Sanford by

CALUMET

GILLON &amp; FRY

i ford, Fla.

192-tfc

NOTICE

tlCA L C O N T R A C T O R S ! W A N T E D -U ne hunilretl eoburJl 15- -The regular annual m eeting of the
burerH fo r land clearing, contract stockholders of the First National
*|kou»f Lighls and Appliance* work. Good camp. High land.—C. Bank of Sanford, Florida, will be held
\Y, Perkins, Gruvelnntl, Fla. 231-lHte Tuesday morning, January tllh, lt'23.
oc* I ine of Fixtures
building
-Magnolia Avenue WANTED—Two ftTfnfsHcil rooms I o r jnj jo o'clock n. m. In the officeA of
lig h t housekeeping. Atldress NXX t j|(. |,an|&lt;&gt; for the election of a Board
p 12- 10-23-litc
. care bf Berald office.
K 'V. HERNDON ; W ANTED—Sidewalk paving co23fi-3t
n tro l-lo l Directors to rerve fbr the ensuing
tors who are in a! position to s t a r t 1year nml for the transaction of such
INSURANCE a g e n c y
job promptly to get in touch by leltfrr other business as may properly come
nml personally with the City Mana­ before the meeting.
— AUTO--------- 11DND3
B. F. WUITNER.
ger, New Smyrna, Florida.
23H-3te
Cashier.
WANT TO HEAR from owner having 12-0-1(1-23-30; 1-2

S',0. Shinholser

FLORIDA

^ Connelly &amp; Sons
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L-s-T-A-T-E

liitrsln irn ls
Gixurnnrr ■s »r ctf lliinds
l-unns
Pf,,r IIuxlness Chaneea
. JUl«* pities
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'L stvik\ t CIIHIM.W
loi-k Vina mil In Ave,
tlu'
«f safety devices
,r' l* or-e which autom atical-

U ANTED—Women to sell liygienic
toilet rc-quisites and !• lower-in-thcbotllo perfum eries, in every;tow n in
Florida.—Mrs. Demlng, 730
West
Church St.. O rlando,’F la.
237-2tp
WANTED TO SEEL a t n bargain r.
one bag concrete m ixer on skids
with engine, a pick up. Address Mix*
s f care of Herald.
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The Daily Herald, 15c per week.

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ADAPTED BUNCH GRAPES bring
imying returns eighteen m onths a f­ ..................... .......................................... ....................................................................................................................I .............. ijj
ter planting, plant an acreage and be
independent, best commercial fru it in­
vestm ent in .south, fru it brings h igh­
est prices.
Wo introduced j these
grapes Intji Florida amir thug have
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been doing well ten seasons.- Other
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adapted fru its nlso. tree blueberries,
a
blackberries, pcnchesfi figs, etc. Full
inform ation, free catalogue. Adapted
Nurseries, Tam pa, Fla. 214-fit on Snt.

: SUNDAY

J. H. HINTERMISTER PIANO CO.

^ " Ira c to r a n d B u ild e r
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farm far rale; give particulars mi|J
lowest price. John J. Black, * hippo*
wa Falls, Wisconsin. 12-30; 1 0-l3-3p
A FEW " WATTRESST^TWA NT El H it
The Altamonte Hotel, Altamonte PIANOS
Springs; Fla., between Sanford anil
Orlando. Only whlfe_ help employed.
Good character first requisite. .W rite PIANO
full particulars, nge, w hat, if any, ex­
perience. Reference. Address Gco»
F. Rules &amp; Son, Altamonte Springs,
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S o li c it o r a n d o f C oun sel for
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IN t l l E H E A R T OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

SOME FORTY-FIVE CITIZENS
MAY BE INVOLVED IN THE
In Which Two Men Were Killed in Morehouse
' • "
Parish Last August
WHICH1*
1)EI*T. IS PROUD

NO O B S T A C L E S
In Sight Which Should- Hinder
Further Advances in Our

NUMBER 23G

SANFOHI), FLORIDA/FRIDAY. DKCEMIIKU 20, 1922

&gt;. VOLUME H I.

Professional Golfer
Arrives in the City,
For Country Club
Oil* George Will Take Charge of the
Sanford Country, t'luli ami Truth
•ho (iami' of Golf

LORI) C U R Z O rWILL CONFER
WITH B. LAW
OVER THE NBA It EAST PEACE
CONFEItENCE
PI. AN
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LAUSANNE, Dec.
29.— Mnrqui*
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MONROE, Dec. 2U.—Sheriff Fred Carpenter, of Morehouse Parish, de­ Clinton, British foreign secretary uml
clared there will he some arresl* in the Morehouse kidnapping investigation*,
0f the llritish delegation to the
upon the return of federal Investigators who were in New ..Orleans yesterday ^ t,a r j.-aKl p*.n ( conference plans-to
attending a conference with stat officials. Th shcrjff said he had no offe i«l jt,JlVt, y&gt;iimltiy for Pari* where -hu will
information Imt
n ,m ajn until
unjjj Tuesday for the purpo
purpose
hut understands the
tne chain
ennm of
oi evidence
eviucmc is complete
xunq&gt;»-» and expects to remain
have warrants in next‘ few
days.
Carpenter
said
that while
forty-fiTo. ‘c'it i- ^ j conferring with *Prime Minister
Minist
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zetts might he involved In the plot ho did not believe this number were uftual |)4,nnr ja(W j„ regard to Nenr Eastern
Easte
in the kidnapping of Mer
Rouge citizens and the death of \Witt ituation.
.participants
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Daniels and.Thomas Riehanls.* lie declared survivors of kidnapping party
informed him there were not more than eighteen or twenty in the masked
hand.
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NEAR EOST CONFERENCE
IS ON VERGE OF FAILURE;
’ DANGER OF BREAKING UP
South Fuorida Fair
and Gasparilla Crewe
* W ill Hold Forth

FROM
SEVERAL CAUSES
CHIEFLY OVER OWNERSIIII’ .OIL FIELDS

AND CAPITULATION

llljr Tlir V«u*rlnti-il l‘ rr..l
TAM PA, Doc. 211.— Pomp and pag­
eantry in liberal assortment will lie
features of the South Florida Fair Allies Stressing ’ Capitulation Is­
sue Taking Firm Stand on
rind Gasparilla Carnival that opens
Foreigners
in Feb I next and continues through­
out Fob. 10. Returning to plans of sev­
. ( I t r The .laiiirln lo l P r r ««&gt;
eral years ago, abandoned during the
LAUSANNE, Dec. 20.—The Near
period of the war and* immediately East peace conference stood today on
thereafter, parades lire to lie prom­ the verge of failure, danger of breakinent among the attractions at the ing up faeing it from several causes
Fair.
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chiefly the contest over the ownership
Filst o f these Is to he the military l f Mi1m|1 ((j|
anil tho
,n ,)f .
patade on the opening day. I eh. 1. rn„
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Th„
,\llir«
*.if..,„ine
.hn
capitulation. The Allies stfessing the
when Tampa’s recently organized nr- capitulation* issue are taking a firm
lillery battalion .the 11tit It Field Ar-' stand against the subjection of for­
tillery is to parade, preceding the mil- eigners in Turkey to the jurisdiction
jtnry ninnetiverr, exhibitimy, of stunt
of Turkuh courts and insisting upon
riding
, .and sham, battle to be .staged
... .at special isiurls with foreign Judge*
Is J
the. fair grounds. Ihe parade " illII l»
milst pasH llpon ,*nStM
the lirst puhlic appearance in full f|| w|,*(.|l
nr„ invo|v, tl. .
eipiipiiient of the artillery urgani-ii.
tioii.'nnd the opening day of the fair
LAUSANNE. Dec. 21'.—I*met Fo­
called “ Army Day" In to be in th •' ha has fliiled to pel-u.'iilr the Cllited

Every Country Club need* a pro­
fessional golfer to have elinrg" of the
club house and to give lessons to
llll 'I hr
I'rr..!
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.’ - Stork those who want to learn the pome hi
taking of the nation’s domestic hus-jtlio way it should he played and to
in,** fur the past year gives the look after the (rebuilds an I keep ev“fceling &lt;&gt;f satisfaction” ns to pro- cry thing, right up to the minute.
Sanford has been fortunate in somade , the department of coincuring
the so.rvice* of (Ills George
rtune declared today in Its end of
the year statement, and from this who* was available on account of Ids
LI EFT. AM IIERG LEAVES MAGIC
day'- position. It ndded “ There ia no spending the winters in the south and
CITY I'OR OTHER MAGIC
Miiuut .dnlaevlc in sight which will tin summers north and also from the
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-------hinder further advances” in the early fact that he wart af Kissimmee when)
POLICE
ARE
HOLDING
MAN
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was
engaged
by
(be
Sanford
dub.-ON
WORLD
ECONOMIC
CONFERnew year. Optimism born of mcomI III The \«vnplnlrtl l'rr»«l
TH AT IS SUSPECTED OP HEK.N’CK PROPOSED UY
plidmunts for the past months which .Mr. George is the professional al thei
MIAMI, Dec. 2'J.- Lieut. Irwin 8.
ING
DRAFT
DODGER
THE SENATOR
many officials of the government re­ Gulden Valley Golf G|uh at Minneap-J
Aniberg, of the Nutli air squadron of
-------gard i' » remarkable strengthening oils during the summer months and j
Wilbur Wright field. Dayton, Ohio;
Illy The Vs»iie|nlr*l I'rt-ss I
of the ct'iiiiiiinie fabric is evident thru- has nl &lt;• heeli the piolessi.mal at the
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.. Dee. “ y.— I made a start from Hialeah this mornA vote
out tin' stnticties details of the state­ Kissimmee Golf Club, has I..W with I « A S IIIM . ION, Dei, -*'•
jl ifore night on the Iturnh proposal I
, were holding a man tin-y be- ing fur return trip to camp. lie ur- IiiiimD o f tin* gtililiiTs. who are iun!.i"g*
ment whi-h not'd that production of the Winter Park Gulf ('lull, at OrStales and the European powers that
! for world is onniiiii conference which I„ v.. i„ l„* Giov. r Cleveland It . g.l.d,, •bed &lt; hristmas ever after a trip military parade that hn* been -eeti
mauufi" mnsl roiuiiindilies nveiage laudo. Hot
Springs. \ irginia.
Turkish
law* nod Turkish court* nfr1,1
tn ,hi Dayton t" chart airway from in l-’loridii 'line I lie tlays of the Span1is opposed by ailniinistratioii wan
•itatt*
Tin* iimii vva :ui«- Ini
fifty |MI n ot larger than ill 1921.
|\’ !lh Carolina and otle-i slates at
i
ford
uiltspiate
protection to the life
Dayton to Miumi for the at my.
sought l&gt;y senate leaders today while
i ish-Amerienn war.
tile various golf , Inti* and lias Itocn
I and pi.*i&gt;.-itv of foreigner* residing in
-a* a IimImi mi a train a.^i tt* Mh namo
tbild day’** debate oil pinjert proi-c, d
Following llu I be My -to IvrvWe
W ASIIIMiTliN, llee. 29. — No­ playing golf a a prof* &lt;ional fm tinTurki . mnl tile N'eai, Ea *t entifer* » HI 111 I N D i ‘ RUM Cllt I It 111 I IS I t I
e.i with in* i* a mg fury us irrifumil i , GiJ !*••»&lt;* .#*-l I inr I*
o f t in-pul llle |H III pre-eet wli.lt Is
,*n»-e .stands in grave'danger of break*
In .1'I II'.I
condition* Vrple ' lit piv-l ixleeo v• .ir|
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ASTRONOMER
table i o|league * of liorab builetl
expeetisl to be the most g*Oge,*Us uml
ing lip mi tin , ,|Ue*lioii
nl a t"lit.omitem of the upward trend l He will Jmve lor bi« assistant .las.
broadsides at bis plan Repulde an ho- I th* i*inn until h i ' » - i u*:iiio*» i
, .,|,*l 1.,1 pjlge.lllt e\*l Wit In *e,l III
Kutnpc and America insist that s(k*in |ir.**|uc»i*n. greater employment of |»yer, who t an cxpcrienc* il g*ilf i tub
lit) I t»- \••••rlnlrtf I'rrxai &gt;0
manage*&lt; negotiated i|Uietly f**i loll IP;hG lit I Hilt.| has 1m., i, hi t,« »iu.,ll&gt;
Florida, on Miyid.iy, Feb. 5. The
ciat
• oiirts. 'upon which foreign judgX
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ARHOR,
Midi.,
Dee.
1*1.,i, wlioli m some localities ' ■
tniiLi i and who will p it op a simp in
Iii^ nn»tli»*i
■all before uitjnnrniiu lit and in i -s •k ;i i I y a v&lt;*;ir9iiuunliiiit
Itlind from birth, with bis eoneeplion ^rewe i* i.irm.ging for a i.i.mb,*. of i es -iit. must administer justice to
poitnl as nearing a scarcity imiik, the Country t lob leiiMing 11Ii all the
! 1,1 Pbtbidelpbia.
lover New Year’: day.
,.t the heavens formed by description.* mngnili.ently deem.,led limits Includ , foreigners in Mustnphn Kemal's re­
‘ •ml the generally healthy tone in necessary supplies tints giving tin
ft m„ others. ..... . t aid well, of In '•&gt;« representations of pirate craft public. Isiiu-t Fasha declares that
trade, anottling tu the monthly sur­ petrous of the dull,the liesl of service;
All Place Lost
iij.oin I*,,., is studying astronomy at «*'"! i«* bueeamer “ krewc and floats 'in b eonrt* would be an infringement
vey iiiudv public by the federal re- al all times and tin keeping "f llicir! Three Are Arrested
it*r\v InibdI.
intrnry to the usual ,-litfits in gold .-liapi* anil saving them’
of The Two liandits the I mversity of Mieliig.'ii, order delineating various phases m the .1, oil Tuikisb Mivervignly. In fact, he
Near
Dade
City
(I,,., |„ mav meet th. m ientificnl're 'elopment of South Florida nans
r«iiei attsl tin* decimal mo so often
Mtunli"'! It this seii»«ti of the year. tin i i-y
Who
Itohhed
Lank
* * for a magnificent at yesterday’s stormy meeting of tho
Huiieineots
to
permit
him
to
lie
gtad-j
f'"*1
1
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1
pnivole
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Moon
shining
found
production
in
the
the I"
Mr. George arrived in the city to-j
dated from the College of Literature, di.play of An-work* on tlu night of eoinmifsion on capitulation that laird
ba-ir uulusti ies iiu rvusing, a coiidi-, (|
Mj VV)|| jH. |, lot\- for biisiness oil I
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rilir.iiti it lorlctl
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ikmliaUUml P W m iM fibnwt tjHMl’ j.ipnuqry.
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' S ieiee mill Arts.
• dnntmry* wnoinl
scioml at wliivli
which time
lime lie
h, will! Two Hundred Gallon Still \V„* &lt;»••- ' •&gt; ........... ^
Mr • nldwell. a .... lion,ore and III
Sbiioeis fimn ail over I I.....la ar*
• I l***g I hat I'inet Fa-Tin wrap up
U*rrupt«-*lly since July of lust year. tein Ii
j, all j|IllM.
who ill
the!
slroyed l»&gt; Officer*
those wh"
«i&lt; in«
i ■• to learn the
thin |»»*m|ii« ti*»n wiih lowur tliufi nl g 'me and " ill also have a supply of
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;yca,s old. i* doubly handicapped. In
MoK*’ »
l«™ d .-•-» Tbur*- and plate carefully away, in a cup­
u i» Tfce \ss,.Holed I’ rr.si
j 11\ DE* ( .'I T . Vlec. 2!». Search for .•uidition to his blindness, be lacks the; day Feb. K, which i* to be Mu me : boaid this ipiestion of Turkish sov­
any lmu* hi recent yoarn. *
1cluli* and ball* and nil the acees*mies
T A M I’A, Dec. 21*. lbree men ar-1
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Dav” at tile Fair, and Milliner* from ereignty, which nolmdy wishes in the
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.. i.ltbe two men who overpowered All* I • iiu-chaiucal aid* for Die study oi as:.t the club house at all time*.
all parts o f the jurisdiction nre plan least to offend. Turkey is not the
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Hand C oncert
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of trilby, at Trilby, seven mile*-north dent*
, opens the season for the .Sanford,
*znnrt. „ cn,|i,IK nrelimiiuirv hem.....................................................................
- wlm.take up
• other studies. Itlind
rnri, nnniiuneed that this is to be the big- ty; many other powers have it. and
Sunday A fte r n o o n
i Country Huh ami means the mlvent,
tw« hllfldred gnihm mooushine
»'«’“ ’* “ "-1 «’» . aped with $1.2 *o. ,* students of nsl.mimny are so
buoks
with1
,,,,,, ," " M Ibproughly represenla- frequently greater powers than Turlli., I there are llu text
in Central Park of many visiting K«ir i.i»y,*« »«
,Irilt , y,Htt.n„,y ........ . t.y
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be
depends'
*•'•’
demonstration tile Shrine Ini* I.eV submit l|UC-.lions tn intern.-itiuiial
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pity.
! prohibition enforcement- aged* in the «»d Sumter counties. I be sheriff mb inisisl type. Tberefon
e l e c p i,".el,ted III South I-lot id:-., mid In i,u i.il. w ill,.*,,1 fear of impairing
l,i„.i,
fellow
stlld,
lit*
to
read
Ills
le*
l,.'t
,.f ttie 11.,milt i bad I■&gt;
swamp* seven nubs north' at
°t - b
l b , '. l*i tlio-i* who au- fa m ilia l wuli their -o veieign ty ligh ts."
fot S'lnilav coulaiti- **■'
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to hull So proficient lias he be
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lb,, manner ill whieli the Sfuim- make*
n il , :i ^ ..wo sell i Lions,. TinDade • ity according I" report' hy m
I IIH’t lull! declared • that Turkish
I,,, professiu* say, that lie fre
good it* promises, is sufficient a*mt law • and Tmkish court* were the
fli ers. I’n liinmaly In armg . tiednl
Ini ..I I ■■ • with it haunting llowci
A lT E M F l’INti It) C U R TAIL JA- ip.etiliy im-niiin/.es a lesson by bear­ ^iniil ii" |»» «*■••••-« i • - —«
waitr. Alsu the evening star played
mice that the pageant will be worth (M|t).|| ,,f *my [g Europe an often. laird
c l here today.
FAN’S HOKROWING
ing rend qnly a few times.
by Mi -rs .SteWart and Walker utiil
going
mile* to see.
Cur/on continued, that he had netuIn addition to antroii'imy, Mr. CnlilI(cables these, a fourth parade i* j n„ (.um(&lt; ,K.U(.V,, jt.
Mr. McMahon will lie heard in’,n_jiuniCONGItKSSM AN’S SfiN .*
llll The l»«iH*|iMril l*rr«»l
w-ell
is
studying
psychiilogy,
German,
u n n iai n
uiider consideration, to lie hcld_ oil
l*r of visal solo* accompanied! by n RtL Ka Ka
DIED AT LAK E LAND : '
| TDK It), Dee. 211.—An effort I* InFrench and Italian, He ranks as one
“ Governor’* Day" when HGov. Cary
DRANK'S ONLY HOY Jng made bv the lyato ministry to keep
the city hand.
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LONDON, Dee. 29.—A di patch to
o' tlu- most adept students in Ids
A. Hardee and hi* official nlalT will llu* Daily Express from Athens says '
I lie imperial gnu nmieiit’s borrowing
Fragrant
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D. L. Thrasher and Speer A- Ron
.
I lly T h r .\««n rlu ln l P r r «* l
attend the fair. Arrangement for llii* the entiie Greek army is moving to­
to I.Ml.tHHI.Oiai yen yeaily. This would eliisscs.
Mar, Ii llmnlmstii— O. R. Farrar,
report ii line business today the first
L A K E L A N D . Dee. 2tV D,*lan W
ileliliinstratitill, however, have not ward Tlirate, was l«ing ionsidered
lie
out
side
of
tinraising
of
lu-ie.-siiiy
tlfiiiul Sr*l from Faust—Gounod,
dav of ihr-ir big sale .
Diiiih -, III, only soil of ( migri-ssman fund* to icdeeni old I*mils falling dmI IF. Ft FDI.lt H
Imoii definitely ditermini d. M oll il"' IIlf Xllld'le.
local -L* Selected Hand Aceomp.
Drain*, died at five •*’. I**, k llii* morn
three tiig tingenut* alnaily pKinned,
whieli. dillii’ o tin next tiwal year, will
Ml f S. Ml-.Million
Tin Daily lb raid will 1« published
The .ti'i'iitili add* that former Pre­
ilig. lie bud never fullv Ieeii\'en*d ! atniiunl to n|i|ui'vimately .MmmioU.imiii
Nl U YORK. Dee. 29. Mrs. Muri­ the Gasparilla Carnival of 1924 i*
UTil• .
f . \V Hennelt.
,,„ \,.w Yi-m' day a* ii-unl. the "lily
mier
Yetiizclus telegraphed thi* rev from all illness contracted just be­
el MaeSwiuey-.widow o f (the late bird ret tain to be the must entertaining'
Intermission
ulutiiinnrv guvemineiit advising it tu
va.-ations being taken by the Herald - ^ (
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Tlu. fu.‘ yen.
mayor " f Dublin, and two other wom­ fair from a spectipular point of view
Enrol of the Cossack*—Ivan Tsack- force ls-,ng ( hr.Mmns ami F-Ur
send leinfoicenient* i" the Thrncenn
n„ raI wiI, ,H. lu.,t, t(,n„,rr«w morning.
en,
who said they were acting for llu•’ that ever has been held in Florida.
kotf of Jtil v Itring m your advertisement* .
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. . . .cem- Misses Mniim ’and Sara Mcro and
front and asking to Ik* informed of
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Irish republicans, late yesterday en
Mrs.
W.
A.
Salzoian,
of
Washington.
Ovciture- Rio Grande— Kdw. Hergcii-.J fot- Monday a* usual.
the
miinQtr of troops there. A meet­
1
etery.
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D. (,’*. are spending tho holidays here tered the Irish consulate in Nassau SPEED HOATS FAIL
ing of the cabinet followed nnd the
T fl FIND TRACK OF
with their parents, Mr. uml Mr*. Mem street and defied the effort* of Lieu­
Baritone solo—Evening Star— Wagner
Mr. mid Mrs. -W. C. Hill and daugh­
army moved.
RIG
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f:
LOUIS
IIRKWER
tenant Began of- thie police bomb'
• SARASOTA CITIZEN
..Aria t’uju Aimnm— Rossini
ter Carolina uml Mis* Margaret Wight
Tin; reservists of the 1920 and 1922
SF H I I&gt;ES IN OFFICE
their home on Elm avenue. .
wquiul, and Lindsay Crawford, n J'*rce
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-from ihu .StnluU- Muter— have feluined front a week-end visit
dnie es, the dispatch adds, have been
Stale repreesntative, to eject them.
SARASOTA, Dee. 29. Fear and called to the colors.
, .Star Spangled ltanner&lt;
to Mrs. Hill’ * parents nt Cairo, Cm.
War Minister
III/ The \«-uHtilril I’ rr-Nl
anxiety
i* felt here for hto safety of Pnngnlns has liven appointed cotnThey made the trip iu their ( udillas
ST. LOUIS* Dee. ’ 29.— William J.
mil PER CENT DIVIDEND
IL A. Fairbanks, of this city, vvlio left mnner In chief of Thrace.
and report the road* a* being.in fair­ Lump, a former brewer, wa* found
foiih m o t o r c o m f a n y
tlu* city dink early Tuesday morning
shot to death in liin office here today.
III t (U A L LANDS AND,
ly gotal shape.
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CHICAGO, Dec. 29. A 100 |u*r rent in a small skiff hunt, Mr, Xeoninns,
AIMS ID ME FEC \N SEPA
revolver
was
found
nearby.
The
f I’ l.ANT IN KENTUCKY
stock dividend wns declared today by n retitriling fisherman found the boat
R. R. Doldo. the presiding genius police expressed lfie la-llef that lie
FLY CENTER OF WORLD
the dirccjors of the Standard Oil Co. capsized in New I’as* mily a few’
HUSTON, Dee. 29.—The* ale to the id the Winter Fork Herald, i* in the had committed suicide. Ill* father
of Indiann.
miles from tho city.
Ills Thr A**mlalr&lt; I'rrssl
i' rd Motor Company of the coal lands city today looking after business and and sister were suicides.
SAN
SARA. Tex., Dec. 29.—San
He
towed
the
skiff
to
the
railroad
mining plant and equipment of the visiting bis many friend*. Mr. Doble
MIAMI—Charles S. Tobin, eal es­
dock nnd * » " » thereafter several Saha county and its neighboring dis­
INVITES HUGHES
I’nml Creek Coal Company,*Bituatcd is making a fine paper out of the new
tate opt rat or, is being held under a
speed bunt* went out into the hay trict is out to become the chief pesAn
in I’ike county, Kentucky, was nn- venture nnd has a circulation that
thousand dollar Iwiiid on a charge of
searching fur the missing man hut pioduetioii k i t tIon of the world. A l­
SANTIAGO. Chile, Dee. 28.—Amn* urn
t, tenlay by Frcsldcnt T. H- cover* Orange nnd Seminole counties
culpable negligence ns the result of
i rady supplying u goodly portion of
tin trace of him was found.
Iwssador MntthJeu, of Chile, acting
Davis, uf’ tlie latter company.
The a.* well ns many northern cities.
a verdict nl the adjourned coroner’s
the output of the nuts, it is inoreasMr.
Fnirhnnk*
wu*
nlonv
In
the
on
instruction*
from
hi*
government
pen ha. c prii e was nut announced, hut
jury inquiring over liodle* of Alex­
hoal and could’ not swim. He moved ing its present pecan area of l.tXW
The Chamber of Commerce hnd a hn* KUgge*ted at Washington that
Mr* Davis estimated that upon finnl
ander, f'oppln and Joseph O’Connell
&gt; . mt
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to
Snrasota about five years ago from acre* to 5,000 acres, which, according
Secretary
Hughe*
visit
Chile
while
line
meeting
at
the
Hotel
Valdez
toii'iuiiintimi the net worth of the preswho were fatally injured Novemlmr
to
J. E. Beil, secretary of the chnmManchester. Conn. HI* wife, otic step­
|nt company would approximate $lh dnv the minute* «r which will bo pub­ the Pan-American conference is in
18, in a collision between the ear To­
hcr
o f Commerce, will make it* (Kisidaughter, Mrs. E. L. Johnson, nml a
a share. There are 212,920 *hares of lished In a later issue. The Chamber session.
bin wns driving and n motorcycle rid­
tion
of supply Ics* disputed.
It
is
regarded
ns
likelythat
the
Step-son,
Myron.
A.
Spcucer,
reside
of Commerce is getting bigger and
common htin k.
den by Tobin and O’Connell. The pre­
“
In
1919, San Rabn shipped three
foreign
minister*
of
Rrnzil
nnd
A
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The b.rnnl of director* of tho Fond Iletter every week and tho business
liminary hearing in the county court here.
million pound* of pecans” says Mr.
gentina
will
I n* here for the confer­
men
of
this
city
nre
beginning
to
And
ttc-k t'uid Conipnny, at a meeting
will be held next week.
Bell, “ included In the cu stom s bo•FOR VISITORS
late yesterday, confirmed the Bale, help and a*»ist«ncq of every kind in ence. Finns have been made.to take
Ing the King of England who pntd one
the delegates on n sight-seeing trip
this
organisation
nnd
art*
using
the
*nd iiuthuri'zed the calling of n spocWASHINGTON — Without debate
to the most benutifu iregions of the
Mrs. Percy Mero wn* tho grnciou* dollar n pound for them. Native po*
&gt;“l muting of stock holder* to ratify organization for the upbuilding of
and with a chorus o f Aye* from Dem­
colmtry.
’
their
own
business
ns
well
ns
tho
huhostess
Inst evening nt u buffet sup­ can* here average three and one-half
their action. It wn* announced thut
ocratic senators* and silence from
per
at,her
home on Tenth street hpn- inches in circumference and weigh
Hines*
of
the
city
and
county.
.
the full cash connldcratlon Involved in
most of tho Republican side, the sen­
FEAR FOR FREIGHTER
orimr
Misses
Sara nnd Mamie Mero! thirty-five to the pound.
•he transaction hnd been deposited in;
—
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adopted u
a irautMIIMH
resolution xfiiVBVi*
offered by m h
llll*
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t.
Senator
Harris
of
Gtorgln,
express-!
and
Mrs..W.
A. Salznn. of "«W n g - |
•h'- National Shaw mut Rank of this k d N HORN TO. MIL AND MRS. (•.
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l** HOMES built on easy tcims.—J. W.
NEW YORK, Dec. 29.— Fears were
I*.
C..
who nre
guest*j ,.
off llli
their
XV. HILL
in escrow, pending examination
ing "pleasure nnd joy o f the senati
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...a t
llltit
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23d-Http
entertained
here
yesterday
for
tho
Miis/oit. Builder.
the tit!,..
upon recovery ttiward health o f for­ parent* for the holiday*.
The guests for the evening were
Mr. and Mrs. George Washington safety of tho Gcrmnn freighter Hein­
•• "as arranged that the Ford commer president Wilson.
rich
Kniscr,
hound
from
Savannah
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. R. IDctev, for­
Misses
Mamie and Hnrn Mero, Mrs.
P="'y Would take possession of the .Hill nre lH-ing congratulated upon
for Bremen, whlfh hn* noY tieen heard
merly
of Buxton,.has arrived In SanW.
11.
Salzman,
of
Washington,
arid
the
birth
of
a
son
in
their
home,
K7Q
rrofKttU-,
the close of business
MIAMI— Charged with selling fif­
Mrd nml Mr. Dlctcr will take chnrga
Messrs.
Schooley
ami
flofflcr,
of
Park Avenue, New York city, on Sun­ front since December fl, when report­
December 30.
teen grains of morphine to Federal
ed in distress fiOO miles east of Cnpc
of the McCrary 5 A 10 Cent store thd
H er Ilair's not bobbed. 6ho use*
Narcotic Agent l&gt;W n jon on the Washington nnd Peter School.
he I'ond Creek Company is a pro- day, Dtccmbcr 17. 1U22’, J h?lUCf ‘,1
&lt;! May. At thnt time the vessel was In­
first of tho month.
no
roust*
Bb#
swim
*
Uko
n
duck.
ucer of *uft C0I,| jn „ non-unlon min will tie christcnml Pcrcivnl Smith HOI
.
steps of the
this morning
9*
boring in heavy seas with hmtehos
Bh# can opernto a farm tractor,
.
the 2nd, nftrr ht* grandfather, Mr.
Read the Daily Herald tomorrow. It
lpK field.
Ross Ferrell wn? arested immediate­
harrow
or
cream
ssparator.
Bhe’a
badly damaged. She was M ^ v e d to
W ANTED —Two furnished rooms for
will
be
tho
ftow
Ycnr’s
greeting
num­
Pcrcivnl S. I!ill* president of the
w illin g to box ten round* w ith an y
ly nnd wns ordered held in »hi* own
h*ye a crow of about 40 men. The
light housekeeping. Addrota.XXX
amateur, man or woman. H o won*
recognisance by United State* Com- ber and contain thc compliments of
E. 0. Pearson, of Orlnndo, repre- American Tobacco Company ,of which Kaiser was owned by tho Gnns Steam*
der
Miss
F
rance*
DunnA
U
.c
a
lle
d
care
o f Herald office,
230-3tf
mlMloner Graham for federal c^urt. tho bu*lne*« men.
•ctitinif thc standard Oil Co., I* in tho tho boy’* father, Mr. George W. HiU,
“ T h e P ride o f D e t r o it ^ ';.- '.
ship
Company,
is vice-president.
attending to

Development

BERGDOLL =
MUST VOTE
MAY BE MAN
ON BORAH BILL
BEFORE NIGHT IN TALLAHASSE

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THE 8ANFORD D AILY J E R A L D ;T ill RSDAV. DECEMBER 28, 1922

THE WEATHER " T h e P r i n c e s s
F..r PIoriAo:
K:lr*nw
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northwest.Florida: Fair toy
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r ’n n &lt; ? b in r f» T i l m n . 'i t r P
today.
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John C. Mine* Is. visiting bis daugh
t
Mr*. Sopiatcr F. Davis. .
Mis* Veims Shift. le ft yesterday
to spend the holidays with relatives
and friend* in Tampa. •
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that in the Court of Public Opinions of our establishment is
considered headquarter? for Men’s and Boys’ furnishings,
at the right prices. You can be one of the jury,find judge
for yourself.
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J. J. N. CONN ER, Manager

115 East F irs t Street-------------- Phone 101
and Mrs. J. EL Iloogner, Mr. and Mrs.
M. F. Roberta, Mr*. E. J. Shalberg
cr.-i child, and Otto Swanson were
among the Tampa folk* spending the
day litre yesterday and made their
hvadqwfrteis at the Montezuma.

Baumd’a Specialty Shop ia patting
i&gt;or.'; forget the New Yea Fa dance
at the Country Club Monday n*ght en a tWo-day special ialc Friday and
Saturday o f this week. Evening and
from nine to twelve.
efternoon gowns, all wool d im e s and*
• 'sj *1 -V; ,* ..
Speer £ Son take a page adver­ millinery at greatly tedured prk-kf.
tizeme at in this issue to call atten­ See the advertisemant.
tion to thair'big aale that start* td
morrow and lasts until January G’h. NEGRO TRI CE DRIVER
r
RUNS OVER LITTLE
ON CELRfiY
The San Juan garage opens Sat.
unUy mornin gin th eir fine location
A negro truck driver ran over L.
at the earner o f Myrtle and P in t
W. Wallace, two year-old lad in front
street* on the west aide.
o f the Wallace hone on Cehoy ave­
nue yesterday afternoon ard it wua
thought nt'first that the'little fellow
to their home in Port Tampa yester­ was killed. He was rushed to the city
day after spending several days with where it was discovered that fee had
relatives and friends.
a broken thigh, a sprained wrist and
many bnritr* but that he D not hi*
Mr. and Mrs. KdwarJ Goldwater of icrtpkfjy iojvred and will recover,.
Celery avenue seem* t^ l « a speed­
N ew 'York are in the city the guest*
of their cousin Felix Frank. They a{- way for truck drivers and many **so visited the Brown* ot Palatka-for cidrnta and near accidents have been
reported from that section. It will
several weeks.
lake more care on &lt;lh* parf o f tho
Amcng the Sanford people who drivers of tracks and cars, both
white and hla&lt;k and more car^ o f the
spent Christmas in Orlando were Mr.'
children on the avenue if thcic ac­
and Mrs. Sumpter F. Davis. They
cidents are to b« avoided in the * f uspent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
L. F. Bronson.
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M'im B. T. I/&gt;n(g of DuQuesne, Pa.,
and Mrs.'George Itridgcmnn an&lt;i three
children of New Sartinsville W. Vn..
are the two-weeks guest* of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Long of
South BcnniaD Ave., ar.d ether rel­
atives in the locality,.
v

n. C.

Howard and J. C. Hot'ard. of
Atlanta, are spending a few days here
% on busineaa and are registered at the

.Messrs. Rice ami Lyr.eh Tjfho are
pitting on the big sale of Black Ham­
mock lands near Ovirdo and doing so
tmich for that section of tho county,
were in the ehy yesterday buying
supplies for the clearing up nmi'thu
draining cf their seventy new tracts

Benj. L. Cortelle, of Faichaven,
Mas*., is among the recent arrivals
and is spending a short time hero at
tho Montezuma.

Tap the carrier boys promptly for
yeer Diaily Herald. After January
first all those ip arrest} will be drop­
ped from the list. The boy* have tb
buy their papers and canpot a (turd to
have del influent* of several weeks up&lt;4t Their books. Pay the carrier boy*
promptly.

Mr. and Mrs. I). K. Johnsan. of
Atlanta, arrived in tho city yesterday
and are stopping at the ‘ Montezuma
for a few days.
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' D. R. Brlaaon. of Daytona Beach,
ta spending a few days here on busi­
ness and ia the guest of his sister,
Mr*. W. J. McBride.

Mr. and'Mrs. Charlc* Pclote, whOj
have keen -the guests of Jpdgc and
Mr. and Sira. P. S. Daigrcr, sr., will
Hearts ver featured fop the even­
leave today far their home in Tampa ing. and the prixu. for the ladic*. aj Mr*. James Sharon, left ’today for
after spending the post week here as vanity, » z * won tjr Miss Sara War- points in South Florida, where Mr.
IVIote is intereitcd in orange grove
the* guests of relatives.
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ten Kastcrby. Tho men’s prize, it sil­
property. They will return here Satver poncil, went to Arthur »«o re . Thrf
urdayfor a few days visit before re­
Miss Virginia Bell, of Charlotte. N.
turning to their, home in Jackson,
C., is the charming guest of her comlrt
ville.
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’Miss* IVrtle I-ee Bell, and was honFollowing the gsme*. the hostess
Vree last evening at a most delight­ served a delicious salad course i.isi.stMr. and Mrs. L. S. Brockawny of
ful party given by her hostess.
cd by her mother, Mrs. Clifford Be!?.
Minneapolif^are in the dty the guests
,M-out twenty members of
the
.Miss Helen Smith, who is spend,ng young set vtvra invited to meet this of their daughter Mr*. Janw* Moighton on Union avenue. 5Ir. Brockaway
the winter in Orlande, and is a form­
Is a manufacturer of bank and ofer school mate of Miss Pevrie Lee
fie* fixtures ami furniture and hdh a
Bell, will be the guert of Mis* IWH
large
business in the .northwJt to
' the jatter part of the week.
tako hU attention. He i* delighted
with Florjda and Sanford and he l»
Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Ha milin, Mr.
thinking seriously of selling out bfc*
end Mr*. Georg* E. Ctroaby, of Corn­
burin***
and locating hero for life. wall, Conn., are a congenial party !
spending a few day* here cn route U |
the aouthern part of the slate.

FOR RENT—Four room bungalow,
unfurnished. Good location. Phone
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoogner, Mr.

Mallet Roe, lb, ..........3
PIANOS

Salt Mulliet, l b . ....... 1
Jones' Dairy Fai;m
Sausa&amp;e
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wilf hot lie responsible for ary debt*
contracted, by the former proprietors:
of the Palmetto Cafe; which place I
purchased December Id, 1222.
C. E. .McKEE.
J33-Hp

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Nice Fat Hens
Clover Hill Butter, tl

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FOLLIES”
No mother to guide her. No noth­
in’. So hungry that by the time
she gut* a job in the Pollie* a
plate of jx irk arjd bean* wifi look
like a B&amp;chanalian feast. A!»o a

Century Comedy
Tucaonrow—Gloria’ Swanson »**
“ The Impossible Mm. Bcllew" and
other attraction?. too.

Sanford, Florida

CALUMET

!DAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY-T
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on Dixie Highway, lutrn, garage. 13
seres. Electric light, running water,
tetepbone, ba{h. Deep well. Fair*
bahks-Mr.rse &lt;ngine, water p i f ^ 1°
all part cf fartn. Orange, tangerine,
grapefruit, peaeh&lt;«, blackberries, tree
blueberries. H varietic* of grapes,
Umon, cherries, l&gt;ananas, loquat, Jap.
persimmon, roulberrica, rnselle, guav­
as. Farm ar.d garden tools, co w , calf,,
flock of Miscovt ducks included, ati
for *6,500. |3/&gt;00 caah, babj 1, 2 end
3 yearn.
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Apples to be sold by peck
or bushel
Rananas by bunch or
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** dozen
On track of A. C. l i near
Express office—
Cheap prices

112 M AGNOLIA AVKNU B
PH O N O G R A PH SPLAYERS
RECORDS R
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cash

ON EVERYTH ING IN STOCK—WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEW
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8TR0UT FARM AGENCY
113 Magnolia Avenue

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Nice Fat Mackerel

fl What better New Year's re s -,
olutjon could you make than to
save for a purpose?
Set for
youi*seIf the task o f getting
further ahead in 1923 than ever
before.
\\ When you have done this, be- •
gin putting everyv dollar you
can spare into the Savings De­
bank
partment o f this bank.
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is within your grasp to
make this the greatest year o f
your life. Thrift is the magic

TWO-DAY SPECIAL SALE

The young ladtci of the Telephone
Company wish to tKank their many
friends ' for • their generous gift*
Christmas day, and especially' Mrs. C.
to got in touch with
WOULD
Thursday— Mr*. J. C. Sharon will it . Berry. Joe Davis o f the Zaring Co.,
Mr. and Mm. If. H. Witberington; some one- to share crop, have my­
entertain the member* of the Ev&gt; (Iva.v* L Co., Wight Grocery C&lt;u Ball and family and Mr. ami Mrs. Berry, of self and three boys to work, have
cry Week Bridge Club at her home Hardware Co., and Mrs. J. G. Ball.
Apopka, jrcre the guests of Mr. and.' yorj
i.ton truck.
Ford l-ton
truck, 2 work horses and
. on Tenth Street, at A o’clock.
Mm. II. C. Water* during the Christ* rfagnft.
vfagnft. V
. ' . do
_ truck hauling or
Would'
'Friday.—Mi*. D. P. Drpmmond will
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Pjnd. Jr., and mas dinner a|d spend-lhe-day party. J any kind of work. Address J. II.
entertain the members of the. Mer- Hr. and Sirs. P. Arthur Haxzard, of
Thompson, Bea’resford, Fla.' 2.12dUp
rie Matrons Bridge Club at 3 p. m. Augusta, G x, are the guests of Mn.
Mr. oral Mrs. Ernest Molinar and
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Friday— Annual ball of the Social HarzanTs parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. I- Children of Fcmandfna are in the city DANCING CLASSES * very Tuesday
*t I’arfch House at l p. m. for chilDepartment of tho Woman’s Club. limnaar'it their home on Park avenue. vUitir.g Mrs. MolinaFs parents, Mr.
They will motor down the Hast* Coast an*i Mm. It. F„ Takach. Mr. M o lin a r drun nnd 7 p. m. for adults. Interpreengineer in the phos- tativc ar.d hall room difir.nff. ProfajMiss Sara Webb, of Atlanta, Ga-, Is and visit place* of interest both in is. an analytical
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I l f ff f
hate
bujrnen
at
FcVnandina.
tho attractive house guest of M&gt;« Central and the East Coast portion of
Anna Mason.
. . the state.
Sec T. Meade Fox, .authorised Ford
Harry B- Lewis, jr^ is home for the
Nikman, about trailing in your old
holidays the guest of hi* parents, Mr.
FAMILY REUNION
Mis* farcy Byrd Smythe'is spend­
car on .a no*£ one ot buying a new ear
and Mm. H. B. Lewi*. Harry is with
ing this week in Titusville as the
outright. ITione 331 anJ ibakc npthe big department store of Hoggs &amp;
guest cf Miss Dot Fielding..
pointmrnt for interview.
233-otp
Buell,.of Pittsburg, and U making
good. Hi* nfsny friend* are glad to
»T1CK TO THE PUBLIC^
George Crceche, of Jacksonville was
In the city yesterday attending to

marriage was a recent event, arrived
here yesterday and are pleasantly k&gt;-

The Resolution You Make

10 Stores in Georgi

Sanford’s New Store

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�•AGE TWO
Tilt! SANFORD DAILY HKRALD,"FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29/ 1922
habit which must bo cultivated stren­ Hillsborough county, according to a
m k lu m ia r liiita iilh it a ita ta h ilt ilttR a K ilu
Uu r
uously to prove its educational worth telegram received today by W. A.
I'BtMlafcraf f i r r j a ftern oon r x r r p l Snn- The constant render is at n loss to un­
McIUe, secretary o f agriculture,“ from
i l f at tb r llr r a ld lliilld ln s , WJ
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derstand why all people nre. not thu |W. K. Holies at Oldsmnr. The telo- *4
M aan olla A t r n Hanford, » -ln.
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bt Iter ver.scd in the literature of the gram says, ‘Oil well completed. J)rilRj
The Herald Printing Co. present day; while they who peruse lers say 1.000 barrels dally.’ Mr. Mc­ r*\
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nothing but the daily publication* Rae, elated over the good news, sent
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• What better New Year's res­
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Editor feel, often, that the study of a good thu following reply: ‘IU-articst con­
K. J. i , i i , I , A i m
H e e rrta ry -T r»a ««i rrr bok is hut wastingtim e..
The Btory o f the growth o f n smnli town general store to a
II. A . K K K L
gratulations
on
your
bringing
in
the
olution could you make than' to
firn rrn l M anager
R*1 department house doing u hnlf million dollar business a year in n
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Parents should urge the reading of first successful oil well in Flpridn.
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save for a purpose?
Set ‘ for
small'town was related ff&gt; the Better Business Convention at
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A d t f r t l i l i K lla tr a .Made lin o tin
good buoks Ity the members o f the This will mean to this state added
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A tipllrnllon
St.
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’aul,
Minn.,
recently
by
Fred
P.
Mapn,
owner
of
that
busi­
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household. Heads o f families would mill.ons in dollars and many, tlniusyourself the *. task o f getting
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I.K W ID H ill I T
I'lrrn la tlo n Mnnnarr do Well to set nil example along that
ness at Devils' l-nko, N. I). Mr.Mann told bow advertising had
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of
new
people.”
I’ honr 32B.W a ft e r S |&gt;. ni.
further ahead in 1923 than ever
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been n prime factor ill enabling him to build bis successful IsisiX
norm- lino tit til the children may emu­
The reaction from -these! sonxntlonnl X i
Stabarrlpllun I'r lr e In A d .a n r r
ness.
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before.
One V ra r
»(WMI late. Good books are like good mU‘ and unfounded publications is bound
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04*1 slciil compositions;
Mr. Mann told o f the complaining small town merchant who
familiarity in- to be very damaging to this section of
\] When you have done this, be­
R-i . nsrribc* Ids failure to the mail order competition und to the chain
lle llt r r e d In ('11; l i ; f a r r i e r
O ar U n k
.13 fr n ta creases fondness and age adds' inter­ the state.
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gin putting every dollar you
stores, and then contrasted thcrexpcrlenco he has had with stores
T h e b ig 13* In |K*pagr W e e k lf H er­ est. 'I here is an additional value posThe statement that/a
well
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Jproduc
.M ..I U I R"!
in
just
ns
small
or
smaller
locations
by
using
the
consistent
and
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ald e a llr r t r rm e r a
Nemlanle f n u n lf
can spare into the Savings De­
la-en m
■ ad la publlabed e t e r ; I'r ld n ;. A d ie r - sensed by the book which the song ing 1,1)00 barrels daily has
unique advertising.
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tlalng ra fea made knnnn on nppllra- never ca nhavej the latter comes ns u I brought in at Oldsmnr is not true,
partment o f this bank,
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linn. M3.no per fe a r , a ln n j . la adin n re.
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Figures to show that there nre few merchants in the smaller
recreation and an amusement, while The Times would gladly herald the R4
jf It is within your grasp to
towns who know even the rudiments of merchandising were quotR;i
M K M IIK II TH IS A H M K IA T r .il I'H K hh the book carries with It that
which fact to thu world did it have reliublc Ru
ed by Mr. Mann.
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The AaaoiMuled I ’ renn In ryclu'alvely
make this the greatest year of
yn lllletl to lln&gt; uae fo r retiu lilltn llon of will ever instruct. A volume which; information that oil had' been tliscov- Ra
“ In FJ18 mail order houses shipped into North .Dakota sev*3
* all nawn illn|iali'hea r red I led to It nr does not in some way add knowledge ered, but it has no such information,
not o llie rw la e r m l i t t . l In llila llglier
your
life. T h rift is the magic
Rn enly-oight carloads of mail order catalogues," he rend. “ That 9 &gt;
and alao the
lo r* I n ew *
|iiitj|lnhed In thu render U a useless publication and will not lend itself to the perpeRo
herein.
same year there was a total business of $1)0,000,000 done in tho
9'watch-word o f the hour.
A ll rlg h la o t ‘ re-|iulll|ea(lnn of. epeclnl and might well be consigned to the tratian of such‘ injustice ns the publl- X.
state In tho retail lines. O f that tremendous sum, one-third, nr
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M.dlnluiloheit h d n in nre si I no renerved.
wuitchaikct.
j cation of false reports of this chnrns- Ra
$30,000,000, went to the mail order houses.
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Ilfflr e i lli:ilA I .I &gt; III I I . h i m ;. I'knnc MH
The I ulntkn public Iflfrary has a ter may prove to thousands o f people,
“ It doesn’t pay to bew:nll and bemoan tho fact that the mail
large number of volumes thut fill the The puhliuulion of this report widely Rn
Fnirji-n Ailmlbinit
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H.pt.ioitiiivr
order house U taking away business. Advertise. That's what
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I TltEAMGI
T1 tEAMEMICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
ibill; that.cater to the tastes of all may be reasonably expected to start Raj
they do.
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people; and that will prove a source of |« stampede of people to this section
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- " I f you can't write nn advertisement, or think you can't, which
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Sanford, Florida
advancement for the readers—more from nil parts o f the countiv It may
Ru is the sumc thing, take one of their catalogues-nnd study the rendespecially to the younger class. The bo.lnticiputcd that nicn will make sacRa" lag matter ulmut the same merchandise for your nd.
books
are good alike for all ages— rificcs in order to "g et in on the
perfectly formed girl in
But advertise.
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in DeLaml at the Drekn tKere is something for nil classes and (ground floor." And when they dls“ Just because n town i» small dap’t think you must use antiR® j =
eek. Wc hojK* Clayton ull minds—and the greater publicity ‘ cover thut they‘have been deluded and
quated, dust-covered methods o f doing business.
" n tree cracked to-picces or bent to the committee might get busy. There arc
e is home while the that can be given the Fulutku public duped, it may bo expected Hint their
"Hut
your
business
on
n
ensh
bnsis.
Buy
foY
cash,
he
n
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* j ground is the selfish man’s way o f a few other.instances where the cor­
l.brnry the better will it bo fo r th r, resentment will be violent,
n.
counter, and sell for cash. The credit business all over the UnitR-*&gt; bringing the holly home. It takes n
ner* should be trimmed.
mtiresrity. To show appreciation of
We have no purpose to discredit
— o ------- •it few years to jyow a holly to any size.
ed States is Imd. More than BO per cent of the credits art* poor.
Nothing hurts u city more than to
The corner stone fop Orlando'* new its vnlue there should be n more rapid the operations of tho men who nre
Ph It lake* only a few moment* with a
Just think of that. G ai^ou r business or any business stand for
get tho reputation o f taking advan­
library was laid yesterday. Wo will growth in the roster of pntrons.— 1’n- ( pending their nioney to discover if
thnt drain?
“ i hatchet to ruin and mutilate the beau- tage o f people in the matter of.prtc.
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j there is oil in paying quantities In
•won Ik* chronicling the Inying of the Intka News.
"Whey you are in business for yourself don't think that the
tiftil result o f jrvnnq
es. It Is to Ik* hoped that some mu*&gt;
corner stone for Sanford'* new li­
Honda. Wo concede that if they nrejR^
public is going to walk into your store without being invil.ed or
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“ The Garden Club of Florida up*. will wake up to tho situation.—Dilate
"One ncro of celery, which is n ! successful the benefits to the slate1" &gt;
brary.
that they nre going to purchase unbss they can see just.what they
9 ■ per.!* to the men and women and chit-, do lteporter-Star.
—— ----o----------four-months’, crop, .brought $5,000." ] will he trcniepdous.
\\'e make no Rs
trememh
want and know just how much it is going to cost them. '
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'" jtlren who go into tho woods to cut!
“ Old St. Joe" is referred to in re­ This Is an excerpt from a well written pretension to expert knowledge, ‘nor I R3
"Tell them wlint yqu have, give 'em its price and then n»k ■RAjbranches sparingly, not mutilate or;
description
o
f
a
rcmnrknhie
farm
cent articles ns the “ hist city of Flo­
have we any .inside information. _In­ R-* - them to patronize you. Do it in person, by advertising and by
" , taar up by -the roots- and to remem­
rida.” St. Joe is not \he only “ lost near Sehring, published in a recent deed, we are hopeful thni oil may he Ra
means of n satisfied customer.
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ber that if care is not taken it will
city” in Florida. There a re . several is.iue of the Subring White Way. "Ho- found, for, of course, we would share fRj
"Hook
up
your
local
advertising
with
the
national
advertlx^Amean the extermination of tire tree in
that have been lost for some time and toting crops, from three to six a year, in the great prosperity thnt would in­ Rt
Ing. Use the benefit of the hundreds of thousands of dollars of
Florida.
they will be lout for nil time if they are planted continuously," is another evitably result. Hut its renders may Ra
advertising being invested by the manufacturer, wholesaler or
"Teach the children‘ to protect, the
don't, get together and find . them- Interesting statement f.om the same depend upon it thnt The Time* will Rt
New Product Proves Thai "Him
jobber.
native plant life as they do in Cal­
selves.
article. Farmers and horticulturist*, j m i |;nowin«|y dvludo them. It will R«t
Down" and Despondent
"M y closing message is 'advertise*.' . Tell your people what
ifornia, where a certain motorist was
from other sections of the country. urv cvery roaouri„ nt |t, comam| , Rv
Folks Can He Holutsl
you have, ami till them continually. It pays.” Iteprinted from
stnppi d by little children from cut­
Homo of tho ridiculous nlatormritA' who nre wtll plrnm-d with n yield of
truth and will publish tl
And Strong Again
“The Foul th I’slate."
ting a branch from a peculiarly love­
made in certain communities in FIoV If’1* l'er acre and one crop each year
Wli ^ rtMin’ m, jt iiri..tj
-j1
I mnpi t
ly
wayside
tree
with
the
wonderful
Ida nlKiut the marvelous crops anil are invited to consider the* poasibili- Time*,
Fcofde nowadays must hnv, pie. ly
plea: 'I’iensc don't touch that tree;
If this no-reliant in n small town in North Dakota cun build
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the marvelous shipments and the -k* «‘ f farming in Florida.— Tampa
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of
energy and • mlirrnnce. It i- i. dlv
jt lic-long.i to our state, and what .be­
up a half million ilnllor business, the merchant who has the eour'
marvelous prices are laugljnble oi
fnreid
on them by the requirement* of
‘ TInti
,";1- is
• certainly
, - i a remarkable
i n rfarni
HOW CAI.IFOHNIA DOBS IT
long* to our suite must lie protected.*
age to use the same methods in Sanford can do a Inisities* of lea ’
would be if they were not injurious
modern
met hails,
Their ambition
times that amount
Advertise! That is the key-word to *uetc*s ’
A sentiment like lliis bred in tin- mlml
to the slate in the back action llmt is for i he Selling section or any ulhct
Much
won
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---..onder
is
expressed,
over
the
R*i
of
children
means
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mare
henulifu!
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on
to
"keep m Ha­
in
merchandising
profitably.
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bound to take place. The truth Is ectmn but ■iis innot . impossible.
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roslcrii side of the continent, ns to
state
spiritually
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well
as
harticulswimlm
ordlnnrily urthe
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good enough. Tell the truth and have ,*vr we ,would,,,like to know about
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turally. And so the Garden Club of vlvi' t!,,‘ »vrve-rmking pare of mod.
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when this er ,p was marketed „,1,,,i, ... . t
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the burking for nil your statement*. year
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Im» cn mate known qnd talked of than
Florida appeals to everyone to protect
**« «'»&gt;"• l».ey have denmr it is worth while keeping for tin
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i 1 luriila. Here in one reason:'
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ganled the laws of God arid hunqiiiit ’
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ild.
HltACTK'K
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(hicharacter
in
whom
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..T h e directum of the Stnndaid Oil illstoi y of Honda.
1b‘- ..Eicon News says:
i ntil they have la*.*unte victim- --f
G D I .D F N III I K
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lean* ,-nn
can laIte placed
Company o f ladiunu declined a divi-;
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fiiwl* Ilk.- nit*— but only ( M can make , n n vousness, easy exhauktioa. U k «f
thing.
The lail.i i.aiui realtors uie
dead today of lbu per cent-W e are j H IIAFK ITU TT AT MOHN MAKF&gt;‘
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energy and strength. That's the tejglad 'to learn that the Standard 1,1. j
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The Ukeland Cealtora i*n this W u e '1l' ' vi' " : rt‘
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should
The Garden Club of Florida has
,hal whvn ‘ hey realize the endiCompany is prospering Theie was a [
o.tiVIe, generously illustrated, d -aling
started nut on fi fine big pice o f
they are in. onb by one they min
while before the war when they onlj
They ray if you eat an apple a ilnv with v.-irioes pli.-iic
declared a dividend m 75 p-r cent. y.,|,
tin- doctor away. Hut wli.i fruit
Ihi* 100 per cept will allow John It.j about the grapefruit?
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to come to Florida again and In* might
An a fact it i« «ho rhyme, the apt
be side to come to Sanford for g-df. nes* of the thought, that ban helped th
tic
-u-nmake th» npnle fnmomt, with all due but
arvl
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Bergdnll, the rlueker, hai nailed ’ .•■meet to tin* advertising power &lt;&gt;r for' some th
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gouged and swooped down upon lik e ,
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o ver the sta te can do much to e.lu- run down system is to u.ce the pheimighln
on
things
nearer
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law:
arc
where
they
apply,
hut
the
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for this rountiy and the government Mother Kve. "A grapefruit each day home. Til­ ,
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a hunch o f buzzards n fte r n d ea d !
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cate hoys and girls, men and women, ■iiomeiial new treatment known a l!Kfact in that t a liform a ih
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, aqunre deal policy o f tin people g e n - 1 ,
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olTicials are anxious to get (licit ts-eps the doctor away," had it been [just about the
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to Ik * thoughtful o f o ir (md g iv e a i U-MA. It puts those vitr.ru nr- intit
Ihe best advert sed state
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ic r a lly will help to m inimize the trim - ,,
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clutchc* nn him and tin* American ent trippingly from tin* tongue o f q, (|„,
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estate men ami so-cnlled real i-.tate , ■
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b b - upg*. And where ninentltm e.-ui- their bloo*l vvhirh nourish v. itln-nsl
i, nn-l till- is largely d u e1 ,
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blc and the oireniiius will Is- d riven .
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Is-giuli boys in. iinxiulM
.-&lt;• him Xnielielf. would havt; -pelled healtli
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dealers o f till- Mule has giveti I-lur .
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m-t ri’ticli, law s Jmitl.l Ik - timile to.
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l-.xthange
nmi
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to
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UiKel.iml
n
im
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pllon
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• t* ■in-, starving nerve- and l 1d-l-&gt;
.in the toils nf the low whe.e money •m.l haimines* throughout the nation.
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I1, UHU’lt
whjph
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ida a black eve all over the co .liitiy
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I bough the ( liristnuis -■*•“■” * ’
l9Aliti w
/illl jIM
IllIK
miMviles. ( onsequeiilly lln-y 1• . -n
will not set him free again, lie should •md ineideiilully Have developed a ( |vr not w hen it comes to jhe n m ller fur tin- simple reason that tin- man •his parttcplar, in tact t.et* man wTe
pat-t,
the
Go
i
i|en
Club
of
Florida
in
a
lino t inimc-liali-Iy to ft el
; pretends to be ill the- real estate busibe made to sweat fur bis cowardly great industry of e.mntless value, t
without principle, who denis hen* one
i f publicity."
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this good work can help to spread have greater cnduriipee, look luurtit-r
noss a lug, fatr-jKjrlly individual, haw ^
( .hr,stmMH ,irjt llf ih
ht „ f
und unpatriotic action* during the mil* railroads, to our shipping, to our
and show the change Is taking place
Two truths In one short statement! month and in another town tint next, with hi* family come mighty close to
world war. .
farmers—in fa il, to all tin* people There isn't a county in the South, hut who peddles bi t office In his vest,
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others through all the year, thus suv- i' their body by their ehcerfulm
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m iiio paper in it carries
"stories" pocket or on the street corner, take getting into trouble over perjured, jn|J n|M, |)rntl.ctjng the many natural I ItK-GU-.MA i* soltl in Sanfor.MT
HUBI.IC l.lllltA l:Y IS VAI.IIA Ill.K
Of co'irro, there Is no rivalry Ik- ;il(, , *-Sllllkis, «
« Su„ m||il| „
advantage of the visiting itCople from statements in recent trials in Folk '1k.1|IU;(.,, „ r „ ur ,aate .- Jacksonville 1'h • Union Fhnrnincy nnd the b-adm;:
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nit* stealing o f 1 ,
AM8KT
•ween the appb* and this grapefruit
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other states and actually (--iim tln'ir■'county
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Journal
IrUggists ill every eii” ,- AJv.
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automobiles
anil
it
is
just that class
Both are health giving and d e liriu m .,-" „
f“ r" '*
money without regard us to how unit
-----------o-------that Eakeltind don't want and docs Out
Not everyone appreciates a public ()l„. - hoald Is- .aton iu th- morning .,(t| '
"dmt. writt«-n m tho most
they got it. The legitimate
HAD ADVKHTIKING
STIttH’T FARM AGF.Nt 1
rm tive style, and just long e n o u g h ' *
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intend to have, l.aki-laud Teh gram.
library—yet n city lacking un Inati ' .im| the oilier at night, nn.l -o. in
113 Magnolia Avenue
•• appeal to the hu.ried busy ,-ditor huahwHH M,,"»
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The prie.-* of g.i. olim* in Hanford i ’
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tution of thut sort, properly function-Ulead of a divided emipb-t. p.-iliap
Flitoi-lu-d
7 room hungubiv. r ■
f a ... .11 paper, . om lied *“tin
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Jo - - nit, In K ■-'•11111011- it i. ill, in
T 111: t; \HHKN I I.I It'S SI'FK U .
in,;, is a degree behind in cdiientionnl we might suggest a m-*-!e &gt;l quatrain f
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I such la-in - nnd man)1 people li.tvi
a
Dixie
Highway,
burn, garage t&gt;
ousvkeepe i s Suggest mils’’
lln.tu-* Ciiv and Ijiktbind 31 rents;
facilities,
I for general study and dissemiiintioni
ionic tn Florida with ronsideinbb
len
s.
Fleetrie
light,
nr something else oT n Woman’s pagi
in
Tampa
gf)
cents
and
between
Tam... •
»ir xriiva I,,IK I, I Wlfll I i» III * j
* ’’.running
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Few person* can afford to Rorure i An apple each night
nature thn
r, ■ p ii l* i
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""&lt;&gt; to he fleeced out of it alF
The season ju#t eelehrnled i* one ;t!l nr.d St. Fetersburg it is IK to _H, , lelephnno, bath. Deep well, t orby purelinse the multitude of new vol
And n grapefruit each morn
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" r‘‘ u T**, “ " BJ/in « short time by. unprincipled so-; o f tlmuglilfulness o f others. But there rent*. St. Fetersburg sell* it for 20. banks-Mar.su engine, water
t&gt;
uines published at frequent intervals
Make men and maids bright
111-.- a ton* ant o\\ o r i i news -Icullvd teal estate dealurs whA prom- ir* ihi leason why r.uch thoughtfulne.In Oilando the price is 2J cents. NoJ all part*‘ lif farm. Orange, tangerine,
mbtter going to the papers o f the
. And keep doctors forlorn. .
no matter of what class may he the
ised everything under the sun ncces- tdiotild
-*....11 *•• • • * to- Christmas
— •Ik * restricted
day.! good advertising ‘for'Drlamlb to sny grapefruit, peaches, blackberries, tree
rountiy. Tiiousatul* o f i-olumn* o f it
Clumcnccnu, 'tho Tiger o f F'rnnee,
sihject; and it is only through a well
sary to gel the money. There have The week before Christmas or the the lea s t.___ 1 ____ __ _____________ blueberries, 1i varieties of grape*,
were publi.sliOd daily and
weekly,
ccnductcd library that one can keep In announce* thnt grupefruit is the most
been those in the same class that have
-Tap
re ; fifty title Week* liflcrChrutiitaii niight
At the beginning of the tourist sea-, lemon,
. cTiorries, l&gt; iiiaiuiiq ,.
...
wjthout* cost to the papers hut nt a
torch With new (huughta in fiction vitalizing nnd health giving o f all
even
stolen projK-rty or clouded th e ; wvll Ik- filled with a little more son there .was talk of vigilance over j persimmon, mul tyrrie*, ro*&lt; •, l.
tienu-iidou* cost to the product near­
..... ....
.......... ............ " —
foods- and such nn endorsement, com­
titles of pjuperty of other people, be­ 1
histqry, or science.
sometime* find the fact.
The week! prices so that runfair prices tfor any is. Farm nnd garden tools, cow, rati,
er home. The 'California F'ruit Kxcause tliesu so-eallvjl real estate men preceding Christina* the joy o f the I commodity would not bp charged. flock of Muscnvi ducks included, nil
Fnlatkn has in it* library a fund of ing from one who has demonstrated
change advertise* C alifornia fruit.
know' the defects of the state law and scuon was a -Lit dimmed for us by Here la nn instance where Orlando is for $0,500, $3,500 cash, bat. 1, 2 and
interesting material that is practical his belief In'the practical application
That
is 'the whole theme it hnri for
they have realized the crops nnd prod­ seeing the damage done by thought- getting had advertising all along the 3 years.
ly free to nil who cmnjily with its ina- of beneficial fo.»-l theories by eating
2IO‘ !f&lt;-*
the public,.and it is getting by with it
ucts from the property and then per­ less hunters of holly. We spoke* edi- j line. No matter where uno gaes, be
ily obeyed regulations. Here are - ti onion soup for breakfast js’ worthy o f
in wonderful shape.
haps finally sold it through the simple toriully of the pity of it nnd the lurk hears tile* chnfge* made that Orlando
be obtained source* o '
information consideration.
Cocaine bus Ik* *n smuggled b1*0
ThervJ? a lesson here for Florida
Millions of Americans would be
mot hod of having nerve and brazen­ o f thought of others which it showed, is charging too much for gasoline. England in the j
upon many topics, and by the . con
* i f face powde.*
fruit
nnd
truck
growers!
Interesting
ness to go abend nnd camp on the We are glad to set* that one of the Here is a place where a fair price j by women.
‘ slant patronage o f the institution nno healthier anti happier if they ate
short articles, o f from two inches to
other man's land. If the realtors of youngest dubs in the* city—the G ar-! __________ __— ____—
may cultivate a taste nnd a desire for grupefruit every day. Medical men
r quarter of a column, stressing some­
say
it
is
the
most
beneficial
of
ull
this state do nothing more than to den Club o f Florida—has taken the,
knowledge which will lead to higher
thing fine about a Floriikt product,
fruits.
prove to the visitors nnd prospective cudgel on behalf o f the flowers, the
nnd better things.
There is u very practical side to nnd Inying tjie lightest stress possible investors that they are going to fight plants and the trees o f our state. On
It is a matter of regret thnt there
on the soureo of the article, if sent to
for a square deal; thut they intend to o f its members, Mr*. Thomas F. Den­
is but a limited clientele—but it is the potentiality'of grajK-fruit. What
the papers of tfie Middle West would,
the
orange
nnd
prune
have
done
for
deal with the other fellow uecording ham, appeals to the citizens of Jack­
equally ■ matter o f satisfaction thnt
In a short while, bo rend ns eagerly
to tho golden rule, they will have sonville nnd o f F'loridn to respect the
there is being n gradual grovytt) in the California, grapefruit can do for Flo­
nnd often ns California stuff is,being
rida.
There
nre
ten*
of
thousand*
of
accomplished more than their pur­ bi-mitie* of our slate und to protect
patronage. .Heading i* a source of
acres of Florida land* that will grow rend now.
J
pose nnd in the end will protect the them. She writes:—
education, but It 1s in snmo cases a
Fnld advertising, nnd palpable “ pub­ general public nnd good mime of (Ills
the mant Ktscbiu* grapefruit in the
6-41—1923 SERIES
"The Garden Club of FloriJn which
world. I f the legislature of the state licity," nre nil right in their place; fair state n* it should be protected.
has recently made its low to the
would cams to regard advertising iis but the stuff thut gets home to the There is no need to go out and misrep­
state, appeals to the public to aid in
of more nmnient than log rolling, the heart of the housekeeper is the little resent Florida.
W H EN U
The car owner who is satisfied :n the d*v in and day
U SKIT.
Tho facts will Ik* it* work for the protection o f the hol­
demand for this fruit would soon Ik* modest interesting urticlc which she I&gt;ettcr than you can find them iu most
L IS T IT
YOUR R E A L
out
usage
of his automobile is the best asset n dealer posses­
ly trees, und later of tho dug wood.
quadrupled, idle lands would be rends in her county paper or in her ststrs and no person will believe
W ITH US
estate
ses.
This is not a request peculiar to this
favorite woman’s, or farm magazine.] many of thu fake stories that nre
turned Into productive grove*.
club, but is unusual, because until
------ i----------------------------------We arc talking of "a million dollars circulated each year about conditions
Then America would have a lower
We take pride'In the realization of-the fact that Oak­
now, there hns been no organization
Looking for a lot n| a bargain?
denth rate and n healthier bank ac­ to advertise Florida,” when ten thoiv*- nnd the wonderful thing* which F'lorthrough which the request could be
land
car owners in*the territory controfled by us and else­
count.— Fasti* I^ike Region.
vful paid nut for u good man and the ida epn do if the real estate men will ( made. In othrr states the request is
Wc have one that can be pur­
where constitute our most valuable asset.
Ijind of equipment to send out just make n fight
they
know almost a law, and pm*.hesitates long
chased several hundred (J'dhirs
' ‘ for what
'
‘
* 1
AN UNW ARRANTED STORY
I short newspaper articles ns pure news is right and help get n decent and fair nnd weighs the consequences well be­
below its value. In the heart
A careful inspection and n ride in the Oakland G-U will
nr n.r feature stuff/would reach far title system oh the statutes so thnt fore felling n holly.
reveal the reasons.
of the residence section.
Under big headlines spreading more than the other, und would bring nl$.n fellow ha* will not be taken
“ God made,the* wood* n thing o f
nmi** it* first page in its issue of kink the result*.,
up in the payment of fee* and taxes beauty with flowering nnd fruiting
Sec us for a demonstration and prices.
the 21st, tho Tallahassee Democrat
Florida will soon be ' long" on pro- when ii ileal on property is made. plants to brighten the revolving senpublished this sensational story:
duition. It will .then la* iu a bad fix When the. real estate men and other»|«ons. One can help himself bountiful­
.
- AGENTS
"Oil gusher in Florida! Well pro­ unie^i it bns created a “ demand" realize .that they’ must treat tljo pcti­ ly nnd xpt leave no brutish trail—if
ducing ’ 1,000 barrels daily completed whfrh will take up that production. lde thnt come to this state just the only he uses the intelligence of unt R E A L E STATE
nt Oldsmarr There Is no longer any {Given, the demand, nnd the produc­ snnte ns they would like to be treat- .selfishness.
Fire, Caaualty, Auto Insurance •
doubt about oil M n g found in Flori­ tion, the distribution will be tho eas­ ed thcinBclVcV,nKcn~~*wiT' wllT Tisv7
“Brn’nchcs of Indly cut, not pulled
SANFORD. FLA*
PHONE 17
IBS W. First BL, SANFORD, FLA
da, A well producing l,0t)0
,000 barrels test
iest of tho
the Urn
three-sided problem to be reached u point where It will be n from the trees, Is the intelligent way
•iniiv u nnw in ouerution nt Oldsmar, solved.—Tampa Tribune.
for them to deal'with men to bring Christmas into tho house;

S anford Daily H erald

A BUSINESS EDITORIAL
WRITTEN BY A MERCHANT

The Resolution You Make

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

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GET STRENGTH
EASILY NOW

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|q N M ft Kl his time showing his stock. Mr. Mail

Though it'pulls his pursp
Notisir, never, never, never,
allies accruing and assessed under the If the merchants get busy
Order Customer found the saw he C o m m o d o r e M i l l s
For sixty cents the pound,
Wifi we spent one cent
law, by levy under the writs issued by Ami make out their statements.
iu
wanted Tor |2.25. "I won’t pay that"
a p d 'F a m i l y IJ e r e
And that weight includes
l)r donate one solitary gift.
the State Comptroller. Mr. Amos nn- "It is n gfty Tittl.e life—
(bi said he; " I can get that came saw
The legs, head, feet,
And the very next Christnuts
o n P a l a t i a l Y a c h t nouncos that n numlier of the smaller And it hjis been declared
fr« from a mail order liotfso for $1.75,"
And all internal medianisnfl
We go broke on it again.
companies have deposited with him The first forty or fifty years
*A
You well knpw he likes turkey!
Are
by
far
the
hardest.
•
Ain’t
that
the
truth?;
“ W , M,r’ Ml',vhm,t’ I’rrsldent of Detroit Stove Works » “ "&gt;*
™vcr tht'ir penalties lo abide
t e “ I w m L u 'i.11;' &gt;,)l*
Hut it's now all over.
1,1 lllc *anie price
, ,k(!4 Sanford nml (hc KI„ r
the outcome of the proceedings against Still, nobody would suggest
Dad will emphatically declare
the larger companies.
Pq Ra fti Ki f t f t IB f t Ha in the same way that they sell it to
Everybody declares that it was
That he would much prefer
The abolishment o f Christmas
you."
The
comptroller
declares
that
dur­
"The
nicest Christmas ever!"
A
ntcefc
rich
soup
bohe
Keen
were
it
possible;
»
Commodore M. B, Mills, together
Mr. Customer looked happy. He
■
’ BH*AY—Annual ball of tho Social
So it really must have been.
To a well cooked turkey,
with Ids wife nnd daughter, were vis- ing the interim above referred to, he Wo make all kinds o f fun of it
surely thought he had gotten one over
' ''
" e t v ™ ' notifle
Department at' Valdox hotel,
titled the companies regularly of And jve roast the Idea
And I’m*joining with the rest.
But when Christmas is, at^hand
right." he said, " I ’ll take it."
I * ” .**. Sa' f,ml V ^ r i m y un th,'lr Uel. amount
" ,
of lax due mu! that pen- Of its annual appearance
YoESum.
Tie. buys no 20-cent soup bone.
ri'KSPAY—Hoar,t mcetinn at Club
Mr. Merchant asked him for $1.75 ' PUlnt‘" 1 y “ chl ‘ ynthln* ^
Pa&gt;‘ » 1
thank
you,—Thorn in I'nlatka News.
But
orders
a
fine
ripe
turkey,
And
declare
that
never
again,
jiH'm at U:30 n. m.
mv
......
,
,„,U)n. a guest of Commodore Mills, was
* e™
LA ftvr th"
Jsn t m&gt; crulit good at this store? n|so in the party
[last decision o f tho flourl, tho tax was
JTKUSEOSUAY—Regular monthly
|,usiiu ^ meeting At 3:30 p. m.
“ Certainly "
J ‘ ‘T ’ * ?
Comm(* lQ» ‘ MM. Is the president of P“ W
$ ^ e companies with the un*1* ***
*1**1*♦♦♦ v K* v *1**♦**♦* *1*
*+**+*
’ ^ WOnHl
Merchant’ the Detroit Stove Works- one of the ''‘"-standing “ » t »»&gt;e right to collect
the penalties could be contested. In
,U m
I order
T T houses' sell
7 ,it^ to M
All thq&lt;c holding coupons for tho lik
like ■the
mad
g.„, „ » f . Hi kind
,, , in the, United
)U ,,
,
j Stales, qnd would have made a moro other words, the comptroller In re­ t
diverware, are requested to redeem
ceiving the amount of taxes due, did
.. . a?
,,
,,
. . . . .
extended visit if he hail not nrevloust
m v t,v January fieri. The coupons
not waive the penalties and he is
#: V ? ,,7 C •&gt;' I'lannetl to spend New years as the
nay ! c mdeemed either by tho club " W " \ a M VM M Mr
now proceeding to the enforcement of T
No*, sud Mr. Merchant," 1 want
o f fri, nd, in J;lcWmviIle.
f
^h-rs "r tunVl1 OVt’r
th° COm* three cents for a stamped envelope,. xh, CyiUh,B (|rilW acven mll, ono. the penalties assessed.
nittee.
nnd three cents for a money order,'
The sheriff today executed the writs ?
have feet o f water nnd it was not be­
He looked it up in the parcel post
by
levying upon the local plants of T
Tuesday afternoon, all members of book and found it would cost.1.7 cents lieved she would Ih* able to navigate the Standard Oil, tlulf and 'Texas
t
h» Sanford Woman’s Club are most for postage to deliver it here. By this the shallows In the river..This fear ne­ companies.
cessitated
them
proceeding
rather
y
-ordially invitc&lt;l to attend the reci- lime Jlf. Mail Order Customer looked
It is said that the companies will
slowly, which consumed a portion of
iroclty meeting given by the DeUnd pretty glum, but he handed that over.
the time Commodore Mills intended furnish bond lo release from the at­
.Voman’s Club at DcUnd. Those who too
T
spending in Sanford. It is the inten­ tachment and will fight,the enforce­
?
virii to attend are* asked to notify
"Now- give-me my'saw," said Mr.
ment
of
collection
of
the
penalties,
tion of the Commodore to return again
Jr.&lt;. It. I-'- I’olar and she will provide Customer, "before you hold me up
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next year, lie stated, after a short denying all liability thervlor.
for more money."
•ars
?
auto trip taken about the oily, which
"Oh, no," said Mr. Merchant, “ you was made late yekterdny afternoon,
T
Musical No(es
will have to wait-ten days. Then if that Snnford had made ‘wonderful
T
SHORT
FLASHES
Do y»u know that the Woman’s 1 have this saw in stock, I will give i pn,B rw a(nco hU pHjyjmts visit in
\x W ESTERN LEGS OF PORK, per Ih.
.qub „ f Hanford possesses one of the R ,n &gt;'°u* lr
B»ve you your
|l(,,was „ j vised o f improvements
The first national rmllu coniInc't concert grand pianos to be mol™y “ »**• K*»* ‘ he *'* vents f « r ’ to be madoon l j » latko Front nml expass station on tlm (Jreut Lakes
oimd in the .state; that some of the postage and money order. You don’t* presst.(| |lis jK.i|cf that it would do
was recently instil lied, other
stations will.shortly lie lo wrvf
will’s greatest artists have played K&lt;* *"«
tho mlmiU‘ 1'OU drop the more t|mn anything else ‘to attract
lce when the '‘gntveym'd" of the
apon, m- had their accompaniments otter in tho pruttoffice. 7ou must yac|,t owners to this section during
H O L L A N D
H E R R IN G , per k e g
f
hikes will have lost Its terrors.
- At
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wait it week or ten days. You see. 1
w lllf„ r ni(1Illh,.
tlayed upon it? The company in
f *
It is claimed that John Hayes
!anla from which it was purchased anr selling this merchandise like- the
Y
v
Hammond, Jr., anil Dr. E. L.
wil kept it especially for concert work mail order houses sell it.”
AMO.d SKFlKINti IT)
T
Chaffee
have
Invented
art
appli­
?
Next dny he came back to the store
•
A L L S A l S A C K A T T H E S A M E REROUND STEAK.
,f celebrities visiting that city. Med­
FOItC’K n il. FI It.MS
ance
that
Insures
secrecy
t"
Y
?
1)1 ( E l) P R IC E S
ia*found it worthy of her autograph. and asked,Air. Merchant if he would
For Un
TO I*AY PENALTIES
wireless. The system Is bused
Y
■Y
!t was through 1he efforts of the Mu sell him that saw for $2.25 as he would
on principle of producing ctiarJr department
P'*tio was •“ t‘ ve money arid time buying at home.
T
1
acteristic
waves
to
which
only
T.U .l.AII ASSKR, Dec. 2».—Ernest
Y
D R E S S E D C H IC K E N S .
— St. Augustine Record.:
especially equlpimtl ’ receivers
S
IR
L
O
IN
S
T
E
A
K
,
secured for the Woman’s club.
Y
Amos, comptroller, this morning an*;
Y
F o r |1&gt;.
,
U V t
ore respourive.
Mr*. Seth Woodruff and Mrs. Tar e r In.
v
x _ w v
ttounced that lie had delivered to the
Y
Y
Secretary Hoover’* forye of
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cach.wiil use this piano for the ac- List Your Rooms With
sheriff o f I,eon county, writs against
"ether coirs" may take the form
Y
c&gt;Tiijsaniiiient«-«o*l.incidental music to
❖
the Standard .Oil company*,, the On If
❖
of spi'chd government detect­
F A N C Y C R E A M C ilE E S E . « * } A
Madarue Butterfly" which will be Secretary Pearmait of Refining eompnny nnd the Texas com*
PORTERHOUSE S TE A K ,
ing stations where aerial e**mP e r lb.
* *-*
»i\m for the benefit of tho imtsic
F o r lb.
C h am b er o f C om m erce' i,nn&gt;' r‘" tl,,‘ enfurcement of tin pen . passes could be urrnugrd so us
Y
h-pariirn-ut. January 5 in the Woman's
______
idt i- -s nssesseil by the e.impttoller J! to detect the dlrei-tiou from
f
lull lii'U^e, at k p. 111.
Y
again -1 tho -*- companies for fuilttie R wlildi trderruptloo* come By a
Y
They Have Many Calls for Them anil
S K IN N E D H A M S .
T -H O N E S T E A K .
M-icJariie Butterfly’' is a dramatic
to report and promptly pay over the || series of relays, the government
Y
Will Rent all t on ILne
Y
it station nearest the violating
P er IB.
For lit.
•
n afling f n&gt;m the story "Madame Butamount o f the fife, din it-1: the interim ’
Y
R am.iti-.ir mold to- notified amt
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Y
lietWeetl tile Iw.i Mtpivtr.e court &lt;!' &lt; :• *} i In-*•souice of trouble mopped.
rrlb ** td will be presented in eiisT
Y
In order to |*ovide
nccommoda- •inns i.la tic i- to the gasoline lav law.
.unic bv .Mr*. Wren McGuin. The
i|
N&lt;o\ Hie fan* in England an­
F
A
N
C
Y
(iliO
C
E
R
IE
S
A
L
L
A
T
C
l
T
timis
fur
the
large
number
of
tourT
I
’
HI.Mi;
H
ill
R
O
A
S
T
,
Sp.auf sful xpano aria* from Hu opthat is In -a y , between A p ril I alii' il tuning a lend time witli thelt
P R IC E S ’
ft
F o r II). ...
air. Actsinling to it report from
,i -m J l» ung by Lucille Aspinwall in l* who have advised their inten­ August !S.
tions
of
spending
the
winter
in
San­
England
there
ar-»
only
fi.oott
|
fakach arid iier acconipunimeuts will
. The amounts of the penalties [»i&gt; J
uotborlttcd amateur operators in 1
be played by Mi-s. Seth Woodruff. In ford. the Chamber of Commerce is men! of which ts sought Ify the w t B
Y
F A N C Y .IIR E A K F A S T
tlie I Titled Kingdom. The Lon­
S IR I.O IN R O A S T .
the attraction un evening of enjoy­ again urging the people of Sanford to to li^ e it forced, are as follow s:
Y
liA
C
O
N
S
T
R
IP
S
,
lb.
t
f
u
t
don
Dally
Mull
Mutes
that
tin.
For lb.
ment
n mred to llioae of literary list all available light housekeeping
;t andatd l*il Co., $t),7Ud.« I. *
reason
for
the
art's
tnrvjy
\
Y
•
ta‘ !e a- well ns to the music lovers. furnished and unfurnished room.* with
tliilf R efining I o. $Hi,01»2.07.
growth Is ttic fact that "haiii* f
Y
that
organization.
fight
hoUsekecp
Y
Uul the "home town" "trade at
feva ( otnpany. {I.tilll.tll.
i* pertlig and Senseless n-ntrlcM IN N E S O T A Fancy BreakA N D A L L C H O IC E C U T S ,
ing
room*
have
been
itt
genter
demand
Y
!' tlpii-s In this eouutry pron-nt
borne" Mill greet the "home artists"
Th- statu!*' provides fo r the e iY
fast IFicun S trips, per Hi.
AdW \*
F o r lb.
tnlh a “ full house?** If it doe* Ihej to date, although from now on it ear fn'nrim-nt o f the payment o f the peit- || wirvtt-M aniattpir* fmm Retting
Y
R plmilltv. The old fogies of the
J-Iit-ic ili-pai tmeat will have leeeiVnl be expected that furnished rooine will
Y
ij
trim
and
navy
ntr'1
force*
ttre
thi- ci.
.iy aid to m riy out this al to be needed to provide for the tour
R itri till of the amateurs and Use
Y
ist.s visiting Sanford. Tlje local ('ham
oti'gniin, helping to deveUq
llo-tr hdluetoe In having the
the inti-ical ride of Sanford. Tickets! l* ' h. ,e»,vin« "..thing umlone to lo*
postofilce nuthorilie* InqHise lm-_g Y
cate theie visitors, but it is necessaiy
Y
possible nut I vexations i-estrtc
(«r adult - will be $1.1)0.
that llie cooperation lie ; retired of id:
lion* that limit tho field."Y
who have or can arrange ucconimoda*
J !
Tin: IB (ME MERCHANT
A
t ions.
VS. .
The wide publicity that has lice"
H AN— AND FARE W ELL
MAIL ORDER BOI SE given Sanford throughout the coun. N o tic e i-s h ereb y
i
try ha* resulted in people exprenslng
1IlJ lt l l l l * P C F S O IIS 1*0N e x t D oor to the ( ’o c a -t’ola R o lf lin e \\ »&gt;rL s
r.
.
. ,
.
, V. .11. it’s nil ovi -i ’
i- prone to say “ Why ! their intention of looking over thi .
Y
atiiile nglit here in town, city with ih«- possihiluy of uiakio-.- i|Hired to have .Stale and Th&gt;- dear old (.’In 1st mas trci
!■"&gt;
Y
K E E P M O V IN t ;
a:t,| a -.
( f i ’ C l! l F l l i O N L I - ' 'U1* bad svii li a luxuriant look
T think of purchasing it invest mint*. Local hotels at this tint. C A lliilt V
Y
With it* tinsel decorations.
bsltlly
I .cun buy cheaper if 1 of the year lire taxed to their utmost,
v
♦. A
cense, a n d
not
h a v i n g And tiny little electric bulbs
l-rdi-r by mail. There is exactly the leaving no other alternative hut that
on j•scintillating nil over it,
*atne thing priced in So and So’* cat* o f set tling rooms In*private homes, A procurred the same on
sb-gne ;tt a lower price." Then com* ntimbe of Inquiries received have
or before January 8th,jj,
imian, the sometimes endless circle been for furnished bungalows, anil the
t o And tossed out the back door.
of cadi remittance, the receipt of fn- Chnndter of Comnleree believes that it 1 9 2 3 , w i l l 111’ s u b j e c t
V t*
u
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WOMAN’S CLUB
NOTES

t

$1.25 |

15c

15c

f

15c

I

15c

15e

15c

OCCUPATION LI­
CENSE MUST

fi-Har m handi.se, or of an article j will he possible to interest sufficient
tb:il !-. md fit nr is not satisfactory outride capital to construct a bun­
ding expense in returning,' galow colony to provide for next senIT.I
-1 &gt;. to say nnthhig of un sott’e demand. This year, however, it
i’. and trouble in letter- will In- »uai-ssary for mil local pi-.iple
.
to assist the ( 'handier of Commerce
d&gt; exchange recently carried in providing aecomimalatious (or the
thi t- II v.nig story which illustrate*, tourist*. Those having room* of any
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V,•y i tear fashion on the advan- dettcription nvnilablo are requested
t.ru: - to U&gt; found in buying at home to phone 51, the *eeretnry'* office, and
ar-d i! will probably "strike home" to give full particular* regarding them
people, .who liuvu al-oaa Ttris-Jud. at all unusual this Jiattuff
time nr another made the mistake of to have room* listed in the morning
1and tented in the afternoon o f the
Lmg dl -tance purchasing.
Mr. Mail Order Customer the oth­ same day.
er day wanted n saw. He needed It
Beira, in I’ortugusce West Africa,
\ ,y r" ',‘ h. and went to tile Hardware
.riaii to im what he could find. Mr. is built on- sand so deep that horses
7b i, hunt, of course, gladly gave him ennnut travel on it.
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' lit-* Seminole Laundry in Sanford, ’li« true,
Are making every effort they can to please you,
So give them n trio!, you will not regret
Lor they do nice Work for you, you bet.
wash everything hut the hahy ,
Up dean everything hut your reputation,
U p return everythfhg hut the dirt.

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I l o s e c u t m g r A t t o r n e y . jlQ|tutl duwn t.lt.trwij„ Riy
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! Will got. his pay for it— .
NOTH K TO THE- PUBLIC!
j II vve can make the raise.
This is t . notify the plthlic that I Grandma ha* her four handkerchief*,
will not'bc* responifthk* for any debts A crochcttcd collar,
Here’s something for you—a new puzzle
contracted hy the toflnvr proprietors |Two Christmas cards, som e’candy,,
—and
say, it’s sure a» dandy. Wish you could see
of the Palmetto &lt; W , which plate ' A' pair of ltcdroom slippers,
And
a
darning
outfit
the bij; stack I’ve got piled up here—looks like a
purchased Decc-mbe/ U*. lb-’ ’
MeKEE. I Ko she can kee|i fairly busy
mountain. There are thousandsand thousands of
I33*4tp
For the balance of tho family.
them—all packed ready for me to put your name
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Mother has a -qll and-pepper
and
address on, just as soon as you send them.
That will be common property,
And a vanity box, rill filled
I want every boy and girl, every man and
Thnt daughter can occasionally use
woman to have one of these Calumet Puzzles.
I Daughter figured on that
It’s more fun than a box of monkeys—the longer
When she bought the contraption),
And an electric toaster '
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you become— the better you like i t
Thnt the family will use.
Sister hus a silk parasol.
And some gray sport hose,
to solve it— spring it on spme of your clever
And a new-fangled weegee board,
friends—see how fast their brains work— see if
Some handkerchiefs, of course,
And a lot of other things
they can solve a real puzzle.
Thnt mother knew she needed,
Don’t wait—cut the coupon out of the
But thnt nobody ever seen
tt'e geinattil the best
paper right now; right away— fill in your name
Unless
the
automobile
skids
,.f „o r manulnctur.•r* an*1 U»u» Itisvim
Ami she Is thrown out:
and address—send it witli a two*
unr customers net­
And brother gets his goods,
ting
Mamtarttiseil
cent stamp to help p y post- u i x
gfOMts bt-fure tlvey
Some of which Kb immediately
mix-ii.l
a cent wttti
age and mailing
Clives to his best sweetie,
u*. Ask contractors
tilxMit (lx- quality o(
/GtJP)
cost
And the hnliince he’ll eat,
our lime.
Sanford Heruld
“ Ilullilrr* llrsUnunr*
And drink, and wear, liimnelf.
THE CALUMET KID:
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Baby gets a doll thnt cries, ..
Sanford — —---------- Florith |
And a train of little cars,
ITctuc tend me ane of tbe tree Calumet Punk*.
A book, a performing monkey,
Some candy, and the colic.
Name. HMiimiMiiMiMituimmumuHniinMr
Oh, yes, there’s father, too; .
Ho had a box of cigars
He dassent smoke in public,
viairrlal*
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A belt with a silver buckle,
And a necktie that nomc girl
at?*»**##*»»♦*»*»*• *•**■m«K•*.#■»■State•*»•-*****••»*»**
Gave to hia son last Christmas.
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Wild Flight of Boy

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tube of pliii»|iltortiH In Id^ |
and 1“ hear ilcn.th ns n re ;pll.
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Ilenciier*’ hoti'U tvort* *&lt; nroil
j tut llio}* hlripiHitl tin* child's Riir* tuenttf fr»y|. lilm, hut hist hart*
i hotly binned. I ’uj-'nt mol MintJ kola won* c*ui*tiiiptl before I In*
i lira ttiifli litmlly .exiltigubdird.

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Thu police* working on various nnt;le;i r»n hopes of the variest clue,
•'Prcnd a dragnet uvftr the city and
have in custody James P. Grace, of
II roo^lyn, 23, a collector, on eonipluhtt
of the ftithe rof a six ji- w old Hronx
girl, w h o 'was attacked by a am* in
the hallway of her Imme ii .tmher d.
Thus
however, nothing hie* been
established, the police said, to connect
this man with the Brooklyn mystery.
The slain child's mother has been
unable to uid the police by identify­
ing n »y person whom she think?* may
have been entering the,house to ,ee
Theresa while slm was alone in the
day time.
“ Tine were very few girls that
Thereto ever played with In the
house/’ she mid, “ and never were any
hoytf there. Occasionally, on very cold

Daily Fashion Hints

her progeny and leaped In the. nlr,
« : laboring him so wiverely Hint In* was
Jt ohilred to drop Mn* rhlgk arid fly Into
a blgh n1111ml t* for imffty. Several j
y autofiH»blllRt« who wllrie-'tsl tlm Imlllo iloebji't* i hi* hen never showed iho
while feather for a moment nor lie-l-,
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either office on deposit of $10.00
which will be returned if hid l* made.
The City Commissioners reserve the
right to reject any, or all bills, or to
accept any bid they deem to lie for the
Inst Interest of the city.

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atoei?hplucr.i of the T&gt;vntinol&gt;* County S.
ihinJi, Hanford, Florida, will he held in a
the offices of tho IliuvU mi Thursday, B
January -ItIt, 102J1, for the* election o f| j
rt hoard o f direct &gt;r*&gt; to serve jfor the g
ensuing year and any* other husinOaa b
which may properly conic before t)u £j
nietting.
A. R. KEY,
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HAVING AT S A N lTlR I). i i.o n n jx .
Healed propo.-nln will be received by,
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nml t.dTi tii. T h retd esp la n d s of the
Mjkbant the.-kiit, w liieli isaiuchcJ ion
■Moycn Age rag.mil} blon-c with sb.ort
btct vcs. I l « tv in- gathers at i he Irotil
of tin- 11Iroii* nnd on the sboiiblcr'
Mniiltni ire I t ” ere ** , X 1111■ &lt;i i*u h
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FLORIDA AND WESTERN REEF, PORK and MUTTON.
Fancy and Stall-fed Kansas City Reef

A FEW SUGGESTIONSKingans’, Armour's, Swift’s
Hams and Hncon
Plank Steaks
Fresh Hamburger
Spare Ribs
Ciub Steaks
Pork Chops
Pork Hams

Log tif Lamb
Pal Hoiih
Pen-fed Fryers
Country Sausage
Urea!;fast Sausage
Fat Mackerel
Honey comIf Tripe

ful owing ntrcetf, to w it:
Hpuford Avenue- from Fifth- Street m
t;&gt; Tenth Htreet, M.'tS *fp yards.
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Palmetto.' Avt tine
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Second J
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to f.O per cent of islv III their bid, and
such bond to be executcil by* n fiirtdj
ornjmny licvl'Kist to do luislm- * bi tin
State of Florida, said bond to he ap­
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' I'ropus,. 11 to be pi e;
it' d in ft si,il&lt;d t-nvi lope, t-n&lt;ho-S4-il il the outside.
!"H b ! fo r Paving,' S' itifut d. Kb.rh 1.,
: and i he mum* of Eh»* bi.i|.ier i r 1” 1

In such encounters the crow is eonbldiled u11hi, npiid to two loirnvitrtl

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poilettors for rirniptnlmints.
di'serltod tnmls, to .w it:
tiled by thu civilized people of tin fidb'Wliik
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ttogtooltm at the South-Wert &lt;*ornt-r
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Hie i lib keu family.
They were. Ii'iivin ir, iiltia-.*ed at the
feroeil} with h tilt h .-he i onuiered mi
the bluet; io.ii.iiid r and tin- trow
lilniself tens ,*\Identic taken by surprise ul the violent e
tils u»salhilit,
for he nfngeil iiaiiv :t| lop llight to
the nearest Woods, leaving tw o or
three in-eg realhi’Cs liehllld us lestllitany &lt;*f the pr«me=s o f the mother
hell.

MON A i(( if c o i l ivE i*&gt;
smooth, m ellow,
delicious—
with it botnpicl that appeals
to cu ffee ronnoi«e;*urs.
it
innkt's a sim ple mnal sati*.(nrt(fr\ or m ije the hnnl t!*aeh
lo Hie ino**l rlah oriflc buaijuel. Th e Btilwfanlinl g fo w lh
ip the demand tor
Monarch
C o ffer from }&lt;•:!” lo tea r in
posit it e proof of its cM raordittnry gorttl vrtlut*. M e arc
exclusive agrcl.H fo r the l*a*

o f building one or

course would have Iseen, downward,
rather than upward hint nn older or
taller person Itred the allot' and in
this belief scorch, win made for nne
of Theresa's playmate.,, frightened
into silence by tin* tragic etinrei|uenCi*3,

_ reaching Hit* Mindc kidnaper and beu

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15 pounds Good Irish
Ihit aloes fur

t.ewvs. Pet.—A mother hen betnngIngi to (Jeorge Walls, n flintier living
along the fjeirgetown-Rehuboth Ueacti,
bus prnvetl Hint the rlitckcn la a better lighter thun old Jim I ’row. A day
nr two ago a pen of Jho common barn*
&gt;-tnl v ariel y, wbili* piloting ihlneen

■ Huffy young'lera tltrougli u tvlienl
Mi I’tUbble, saw a big blink crow pollute
U nn one of liprllltli*.on^ft nml ulteiiipl
to fly off wlllt It for supper.
i The mother iheit saw the peril of

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When Ho Attempts to Carry
Off One of Brood.

to come here and pay less.

21-lbs. Pillsbury Flour, with every

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are going to eat the best • foodn

nights, she had one o f two girl chums
111 the house to play."
Scores of mothers and children in
the neighborhood have been** guestioiuxl in nn effort to trace the* owner
of a .22 calibre weapon. The pupils
f Kt, Cecilia's school nearby also hu\
been asked to help the detectives, but
none could recall a child having one,
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Tin* eottflty board of public lustrucllon at its regular meeting in Orlan­
do received petitions calling for an
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J lilttlicS. |li&gt; nihlitil to it lil.nl;&gt;
i Miillli simp, v, Itfi i»i la* Vvus miffled

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I lie arc norlli 2j d e g n u ea,t
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Hast lliu* o f Hnnforil Grant I J.77
thtmri* Hast i.IT rlialna. thenr,.
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the point o f beulnnln*. rontalnlnJ
T h t I w C12) arrf*» iimri* i»r |^%n
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You m ill racli »»f you ar** lirr«&gt;|»y rn
■piir.'l ti ml orilere.l p, b.i ilr„|
keenest detective?, puzzled for n «o&gt;
Ilefitie iiitr until t'lreult t'nitrt I] ^
lut ion nf tin* mysterious shooting nf
foril. PPuliln. mi ity first 5lntii|„,
Kebruar}. lar.1. liMnur the 7.11, j a, ,,
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I In ier.’t McCarthy, lO-yturo-lil school
:-apl month, then Hint there it, a„ , tt
City Manager. t „ tin* t.ill o f cotnpinlnt illni a. r, jf
Dec-l-8- l5-22-^-'dc
t , ffiri in her home Titcrd.-;}', look note of
aantnst
von, nnit each of y.rij. ,, ,
— :-------the slightly upward courra tlf the .22
thei' ln fall not ‘ ls*i iMtlil Mil ,v|t|
l\ « i n n IT t‘Ot UT, Tib Jt illl'IA l, taken as eottfeBSi-d. to* he folimve.l iT
calibre bullet that piorwtlAtf* heart
n Itnal ilrcree.
« i ik i ir . si:ui\Q|.t: g o t ’v r v .
n* diitch&gt;:-&lt;fd by the aUtn|&gt;ay1twtif tip
l l lillU H -IV I iH M lilt t
It Is fn rtlu r onlered that this n.,!!,,.
uniniai up t*t ni.ii ATHiN
be pithllslieil in th e - Sun font M- r
tiny inclined more t the theory that
newspuper publish,il -In jtrui|in,|,‘
j ' anther .chilli nf similar age tens re...
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re* W. Kutift.t nhd t*. U t t ....lriiff_4f*'UiU&gt;■ » m i *each
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um'. lum ber, clothing ami m any o ilie r com m odities. However,, i f evo ry lw iily b o u g h t outside the county—from the mail-or­
der bouses—^1hero would In* no towns like ours. T h e re would be no businesses like ours to help pay taxes. The mail-order
m i l fo n tn lu ile s n oth in g to the upkeep o f our town and county. li&lt;* is not prepared to rentier services com parable to those
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BASE

ball
fo ot b a l l
basket b a l l
t r a p s h o o t in g

REALM OF SPORTS
CIIAS. L. BRITT, Editor
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r o ta r y c l u b b o w l e r s w in o v e r

The hoy* and girls making up the
two Fanford team* that with play the
Feabr.'t re team* tonighl at Snnfon!
an- all m readme** and their pm
j- , t. Iihik bright for a f&gt;:iir of wins.
The gjil- team i* weakened slightIv
through the absence of one of th* ir
|,.,t guunl-, Mi-s Cnrraway living out
of the i it v. Mix* Cameron, a fast
little pla.ver, will take her place ami
promi-i - to show Coach Tilli* that
ills* Caraway’s absence will not .he
fell.
t'oai h Wilkinson has hi* team alt
ret, u-ing the same lineiip it-, la&lt;!
week ami both he and Cnpl. Iliil Muji
an- confident that they will win their
game by a large majority.

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CELERY SEED

And everybody and Ids brother is
not only invited but urged to bo on
hand.

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OtD George is in town. Otis is the
.non
new
professional at the Golf links.
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non
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I f you want to take some lessons
that will help in breaking that dub
record, seer Mr. George.

One Next

T is rumored that the publication
of, the names of the football players
that ner entitled to letters for this
last, season will bo "made in a ffiw
day*.
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the re o ld * tile -r (w o HOW K HOPES Ft lit &lt; Al' l l HE OF

have Iteen making it is |ire-

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Which again reminds us that the
boy* haven’t been given those little
The first game will start at 7:30 emblems in the way of "football "fobs"
sharp- the girt* playing their first They should have them.
half nml then giving way to the hoy*
who will play their first half, nml then
Charley Henry wns given a nice
the girl* will follow with their second
photograph of himself howling. The
half allowing the boy* a breathing
Herald will have a cut made of it slid
*|K-1I.
I run ‘ it tit tin- comic supplement next
T h e s e l o o c a m e . -Iimiftl be wel l
week.
wot th the small adnii-sjuii pi me . harg-,
ed and frem

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Douhlo header basketball game to­
night at-the Parish House court.

Both Sanford Teams Reardy and Girls Game
|loth Sanford Team* Heady, and the
Girl- Game Starts First. Cameron
To Substitute for ( ’arraway

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ammunition and many Maxim silepcers.

Biddy Kurdiek rolled n good game
hut waited until too Into to get start­
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AT PARISH HOUSE COURT TONIGHT
Starts First

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BOW LING
TENNIS
BOXING

tigation when- the fire had been got­
ten under. control failed to verify
the early report that five men had
been trapped on the roof of the
building.
Explosions o f acid in’ the plant of
an engraving company on the fourth
■THEMBN III UT IN
ffoor generated quantities of gas
III.A/H IN. Hi ll.DING
which
added to the difficVlty of fight­
A T I.OFSIVil.I.E, KY.
ing tile flame*.

highways in the north. The only ex­
penses to the organization was the
manufacture and painting of the signs.
I.Mill persons who loured the coun­
try in automobiles placed them.

I.0UISV1M.E- Ky.. Dec. 23— Two
Hergdoll wns .cvotuallv tried, con­
ST. PF.TERSRUHG, Doc. 23... The
Anniversary Dinner at the. Semi­
victed and sentenced to pison, It. was St. Petersburg ("handier of Commerce firemen were seriously injured and
nole
Cafe Sunday for One Dollar.
while under armed guard on Gover­ in 1021 posted LOOP signs on trunk more "than a score overcome by smoke
230-2tc
and
gas
when
a
four
story"
office
buil­
nor’s Island that he escaped. Since highways south of Washington, l).
the nthousnnds of government offi­ C., and reports on the Work this year ding in the business district was gut­
Hava you read the want ad* today I
Itotes won a game. What's the mat­ cials, ex-service men and patriotic show an additional 1,000 posted on ted by lire early last evening. Inves­
ter?
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Am! they moved u notch above the
Mrrdmnts.

COUNTER JUMPERS .SPEEDY QUINTET
The tax score follows;
Tea Pin* Difference in hast Two
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First
iVits
Things
on
Merchants
Gnatr*
Itivc*
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Fourth
Place
12(1 100 M2
Ice. Hole* Now
Humlall ........ J; HI 111 120
Hurilick ... ....... 12» 113 1t1ThlItolary club and the Merchants
Tyler
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have been tied for fourth and llfth Ihirdon Z.........
121) n o 111
place from the v*ry start but the
Totals 1U73.
game last night between these, two
Hillary Club
teams resulted in ft victory for the KG night _______ 180 113 132K„tc* by a small Majority of 100 pins Itous-idiutdcr __ _ nr. 120 113and placed them in fourth place one Henry ---- -----i f 13D 151 120
full game ahead of the Merchants.
Hill
125 125 125The game itself was very close and Hritt ..._____ ... !(",2 1to 17*1.Total* 20K2
exciting and the Anal outcome * in
Standing of (In- (Tub*
doubt until the last frame, Thfl open­
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pins, and although the Merchants Congrc national
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picked up and showed more light in Farmer* ...
the next two games, they wore unable Men’fl ('tub ......
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to overcome the lead of the first game. Rutary t'iuli ......
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2 7
There were hut ten pins difference in Men hunts
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Americans have been patiently await­
ing the time when fate would turn
the scales and make it possible to ap­
prehend "America’s biggest ?lacker."
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on hand.
We want
Hundreds were
With the telegra|ihic announce­
Doth the gor|s and hoy* teams will i
ment "that Grover Cleveland Hergdoll
go to Jneksonvilic next Week to piny
You to get
made happy this
of Philadelphin, the noted stacker,
the first m il hard game of the senhad left Germany on n merchant ves­
-n ami the sfn-ed and form shown in
a big Check
year when they
sel ami was on route to u Gulf port,
tonight’* games -dioiild have rnme
every ship and it* crew, landing at
bearing on their chance for fn-xt
Next
received their easily
these ports, is under close- scrutiny.
week
The definite "announcement by thej
Turn ot:‘ tnn’ght and look them ov­
Christ mas
saved check
German authorities (hat Hergdoll had
er.
sailed raining close on the report that H
he was ittaard the"*lenni*hip Jupltei a
whose peert of callw* said tec l*' IVli- a
a
sncnln- has renewed interest in the a
a
ease in Florida and throughout Amer­ a
a
ica.
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There are perhaps few, if any,
among the thousands of senrehers for
Hergdoll who wold gain niqro pleii*' ore in Hergdells' apprehensiun than
I * 'oit Howe, Dinted States department
of justice- agent in charge of the Tam
pa office.
Iteigiloll’* arrest i* In* ambition,
because it was he who arrested Herg­
H
doll on aJimmy 7, 1320, at the home
in l’hilndelphhr lifter a sensational
gun fight with the slacker’s mother,
RESOLVE NOW not to spend your Nickels, Dimes and Quarters foolishly, but rather, come
,Mr*. Eitimn Hergdoll. The joy of Mr.
down to this Bank and just tell us you want a Christmas Savings Pass Book and put away each
Howe’s know internationally famous
capture was short lived, however, liewOek according to our Savings plan, and we will add four per cent to it next Christmas and
cause after the slacker had been sen­
you will he so delighted when we hand you tbal fine, tat check, you’ll want to continue to save.
tenced to prison he escaped and Hindu
lu* way to Germany.
Now Mr. Howe patiently holies he
ftERE’S HOW TO JOIN OIJR XMAS CLUB
can block Hergdoll and put .Jilin be­
hind the prison ham again. Sitting in
INCREASING CLUB P L A N
hi* office in the federal building on
Thursday, Mr. Howe retold the story
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( i f I i n — Deposit 2c In f week, le 2ml week. Increase 2c
of Hergdoll’* capture in Philadelphia.
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Early In January. 1020, a large
piimlmr of sncclai «g e l* of .the.tlepurl-.
Deposit 5c 1st week, 10c 2ntl*\vcek. lncrca.se 5c
pient'of justice had been cnollectod
each week— in 50 weeks yon have
in Philadelphia to round up u Holshcviki crowd. Then came the tip that
DECREASING CLUB. P L A N .
Hergdoll wa* at his fine home nt F if­
ty second street and Wynewood ave­
You liegih with the LAUGKST payment ami I)H(,'UKASK each week.
nue.
Following this tip, 30 agents on
January 7, were assigned to watch
EVEN AM OUNT CLUB P L A N
places where Hergdoll might he‘ in
r A ■ D I H I ) — Deposit 50c each w eek — in 50 w eeks von
hiding. To Howe, n policeman and
two agent* fell the lot to watch the
OUC I L l i D have
Hergdoll home.
— Deposit $1 each week— in 50 weeks you
Mr. Howe said that about fi o’clock
have .................... .
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on that morning his party went to
the Hergdoll mnnsion. - They were
— Deposit $2 each week— in 50 weeks you
armed with search warrants, but a
have
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even then were refused odmiltincc. a
a
—Deposit $5 each week -in 50 weeks you
Finally lie said they decided to break a
A t the new low price the Ford
into the home, ho and the policeman a
•■have’ .1...
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Sedan represents a greater val­
going to the hack door while the oth­ 3
— tJepoHlt $10 each week— in 50 weeks you
er agents went to the fyont door.
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Entrance was gained simultaneous­
ly
through
both
doors.
When
he,and
It provides enclosed car tornA L L ABOVE PLUS 4% INTERESTthe policeman reached the kitchen
fort in a dependable, quality
they were met by Hergdoll's tqother,
OIJR CHRISTMAS SAVING CLUB
Wc are now ready to open your account in
product at
a
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a 250 pound wbman nrmed with a
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revolver. A fight followed which only
Your orcj^rplaced now
ended-when nil the officers mono{fed
to subdue the maddened woman.
insure reasonably prompt de­
Mr. Howe esenped death during the
livery. Term s if desired
fight by getting his thumb under the
trigger of the woman’s gun nitd thus
prevented her from firing it.
A search o f the huse followed and
Hergdoll was found hiding under a
window seat in a alcove. Hergdoll had
a young arsenal in his hiding place
PROGRESS
STRENGTH
and In another room of the home an­
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"S100.000.000 BUILDING lUl.l.
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f ^ t w ln y by
teach u clans in the Moore's Ktktion methods o f repayment, but pointed out'lantic coast
(hat the net of congrcs^i-cating the the north are forecast for today y
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Sunday School nrul there' has been n
the wvnthcr bureau.'
'•Administration leaders are said t.i
contest on recently between Mrs. Cor­ commission would permit do such dif
The gales an., expected to become ^ ^
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ley's class of girl* nml Mr. Corley's ferentlatlon, even if considered ad
dangerpua
over
the
northern
pa
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nnti,i.. public biiilding
C iiji.
dnngerpus
norim-' P*.,
tion ,,f „ „ omnibus
clnss yf boys. Class No. :i entertain-; visahle.
#
W"o Kartport. bill, as suggested by Representaiiv..
ed Clnss No. 2 to a “ hot dog" roast.
Members of congress generally ex the affected
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H i central
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.Jo|in \\'. Uinglay, chairman of th..
T!fc Herald carriers manage and control their routes, pny in
Came ton avenue pressed decided opposition tu
to *-the
to]
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at Corley's
t'oriey's grove on Cameron
ne out from
duo to(.ape
a storm
lost night
advance for all papers drawn, and absolutely depend upon their
public buildings and grounds com­
to ' W .’ .M. Haynes, of the Haynes &amp; Tuesday afternoon. The yuUnprters New York banker’s S“ KK"*1
1over Kentucky and moving east-north.
collections for their running capital and profits. When su scr. inljcast.n portion
portion'of
the UoUlDe
iIcbt-iM- c^
can-......
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fh h disturbance
jii'turbanco also has mittee of the hoivo.
to- R atliff Printing Co., of Sanford, has report a great time.
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.jntjcast.n
of tho
“ In the first place, leaders pointe I
ers neglect to pay them it is the CARRIER and not- THE
M ibought the ffltm on Cameron avenue
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R .-Hates had r.s
out yesterdny, Langley’s SlOO.lHKJ.Oo)
Herald that stands the “ brunt.''
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toj occupied.by lleck Rumley and known1Chrlstmns day guests, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Subscribers who do not care to pay the carrier each week
the American people were in-co mood^jM ^
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y#I|py nm| tlu. Middle progrum docs not fit in well with th •
B; ns the II. W. Chandler place. Mr. E. S. Ward and son Dale, from town.
may pny the Herald two or more months in advance and they
to
approve
such
an
nc.ion.
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h
AlJanUc
Btutcs. Tompcrn- program of yconamy tVhich the prv*.-.
* , ! nnd Mrs. Haynes will move out to
The
ChorpcnJngi -.Corpany nnd
will pay the carrier each week from this fund.
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The views of Mr. Kahn as present- ^
nnj CJtpc£tcd to fall generally blent bus promised this county.
r their new place soon. Mr. Haynes' Squires families joined in n Christman
“ Another reason for opposition i &gt;
This system of delivery ii known as the INiH .I LNDKNT
ed in a letter to Scnntor Hmoot of
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Washington forecast district,
* father,
of Gardenia,]dinner
r.t- the -Chorping
home.
lUtlll'Il C.
v . A. •Haynes,
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that
the present time Is not propitious
CARRIER PLAN and is used by most of the larger newspapers of
Utah, n .member o f. the debt f upd- j ^
u„ Ustinlly cold weather Is iVip | : California, will como nnd make hl*j Mr. nnd* Mrs. D. L.' Lqng had n big U
to
launch
building operations on a
the country and has proven beyond doubt to bo U » yer ybest plan
ir.g commission, .drew particular.
cxcept possibly In northern
3* of delivery. When a boy ninnages his own route, buys and sal s V-|home with them. Mr. Rumley will dinner Christmas, their daughters, In
large scale. I-abur.nnd the cost of ma­
from
Ronrqavntative
Frenr
of.
Avisj
v
-w
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K.iurq.nentuuve rrcnr
,r*’ ' New England.
* harvest the crop. The Rtimleys will jjlss Ifersic Long nml Mrs. George from
fr
terials urc still too high for the gov­
at a profit he is in business for h niseif in exactly the same sense
cousinRepublican
member
s'
of mnrkcd intensity
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return
to
town
to
reside.
,
Bridgman
and
three
childicn
'from
the
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Dridgmnn
children'front
ernment to enter Into competition
na nny merchant. He knows he must give servlco to be success­
Mr. nnd Mrs. F, C. Raker have re- north, Mr. and Mrs. Itoss Long and
with private building operations, that
ful and build up his business. He knoAs that every new custom­
cently bought the place they reside on three daughters and son-in-law, Lion
are experiencing, perhaps,'their; big.
.
er
he
secures
means
more
profit.
In
short,
he
knows
ho
muxt
•r nC nCvUirS IIIYUII.1 nsuiv
—
at
Cameron y
City
ns the
and -Mr.
Mrs.
Graham
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conduct bi» business in a capable and efficient manner to be sue1
U uimuiu,.
,*, known
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Marshal place nnd alio I aimer place. Hunter nnthson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom monts pt an carl yday of the ar.om‘•With congressional leaders oppot.
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QUITOES
ed
to U n gley’s proposition nt this
Air.
U^
hiiiwiu.. aceom-j Uunlap wore the guests,
C#** The Herald earnestly'requests its subscribers not to dis'
Mr. nnil
nnd Mrs. dU
Joe
Cameron
ulous position occupied by Mr. Kahn,
time,
the chairman of the buildings t
pnnitd by Cliief of I’olice J. W.^Kille,j-^e entertainment ami (.’hrlstuias uno
courage
these
boy.
in
th
*,
their
first
business
venture,
by
refusp
uhd that
iaav I.u
ho doe.-t.not -----speak--f«r: the. ST. TF.TERSBURG, Dec. 28—
tuuiuitv *..... “
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. blew and wife drove to Zolfo Springs ( |ec
„ decided success at the‘‘ commission, for the congress or f'»r Mayor K. F. I’ulvcr sent out his hrst 'and grounds committee may abandon
ing to pny promptly each week for their.iicwspaper.
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Inst .week for a short visit.
Mrs. Moore's Station church Tuesday even*
*the American
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call'tonight for n meeting January a his plan to introduce an omnibus hailCameron
and
Mrs.
Klllobrow’s
moth-!
proKram
was
varied
with;
Senator
Smoot
had
not
received
Mr.
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t
,cr, .Mrs. G A. Moore, returned home.
by tl
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—« —
»•« he
borne . niu.nlc
mU!,jc Ly
the cnoir,
choir, ....drill*
rccnauous,
recitations, OIIIIB,
drills, Knhn*
j^n|,n*s letter
|cllt.r yCsternny
yesterdny
and
said
sam
m- j^
jjuitlons
in n s-- In the city to iorm
form un
an ex- sessions Wednesday."
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*hhd
a: » t- - the J( R0j0 nIl(j
. tableaux.
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it leeuUvo
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iiti.m
been
with
them.
Mrs.
Moore
d
Miss
Alothln
hjmscjfi
upon
committee
to
K* iq M
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• Note— The Washington Post L re­
New Smyrna .........
nnd Miss Ev- nntjj
lu&gt; |,(u|
rct,.iv(«!
CJunpnjKn for
f ur mosquito
mosquito eradication
crndlcatlor
daughter, .Mrs. J. —
H. I Curry, of .&gt;uw
guest of
01 her
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urn.. ,.v
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-••j - it and studietl
\ campaign
puted
to be the publicity organ of the
Carlton,
of
Zolfo
Springs
for
the
past
(.;yn
T
liy|„r
f
,
„
m
town
both
gave
ran. Ga., and Messrs. Edgar and Otthe propositions set forth in it. Other, ncxl st.ason.
Republican
administration.
ear Cates, of Cleveland, Ohio, broth­ six months.
hurmrnus
jxscltations that added members of the commission, however,'
ers
nnd
guests
of
Mrs.
L.
H.
Munn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elht-rt Taylor enter- greatly to the program. The tree was were quick to declare that the com-, ANNIVERSARY OF OPENING
Mr&gt; „ n,| Mrs. Doltorich nnd beautiful and there was gifts for all mission could do nothing toward tie-,.
»|.||j. s r m i n o I.H CAFE:
i r s MORE TH AN I-1 NNJ
to E vyytlpng in the way of splendu
..... Mr*.
Geo. Mrs.
Townsend!
the children.
The community
club la- club In­ differentiating debt as silggosted by
f;,ndys,
Geo. Townsend
uu. children.
The community
.
qt»ECI M. DINNER Isn't it funny?
na things to eat were had and forty- )|n(1(,ht&lt;.r
Qeof_ e Jf ( nn(| Mrs. Mable dies had charge of all arrangements W
the
they
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TH AT A MAN WHO THINKS
IG banker.
IiailKIT. The
* MS* commission,
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lu eight guests partook of the bountiful
ns to to *
m
repast.
,.r Marearet
repast. Mr. Horn had visited here frefrt" j
umj dnughter,
Margaret nml with Mrs. A
A. Corpany. the club presiHE IS A BUSINESS MAN
Christman passed off very* quietly luently the pust fall und1 has become
, n« . * # »
brother Chrlstmns day, dent, as chairman.
%
Will get up in the morqing
folks «.T
of this
this J • r
in this section. The school gave an en
en- vcry popular with
vtith the
the folks
(||nnCr nn(, a |ovely day, Mr, \\\ A. McMullen nnd daughter
From an advertised mattress,
tertalpmcnt nnd had a beaut, ul tree plact, Messrs. Cates are d w r v iW
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nml Mia. . Ua|ph K. Gorg.and i
pal for not
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w n .C(l for Shave with an ndvertlsed rater.
r longer than
s twenry-ove,
r
s
Friday
- - ■young
young business
men m(
of
M .bcre
r,J , „ iehildrcn,'
ld r c n . ' Dorothy
• Nt.w Vl.ars al:Ml. And put on advertised underwear.
rn u s r afternoon. Many people
. .
business men
^9 •;j M _ p j, Mllll|wiil
Mulligan W
was
litre ffrom
Dorothy and
and .. Harold,
Harold, nr. ' years, to fix th- rate of .nlrn- t a ,a iRuc a
rioayl as gueris of not; less than four and « «p.«'t r per (n «
W||, ,u; Mef¥wl for Advertised hose, shirt, collar, tie aiwl
p -" *
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dial :«-n Melvin on cent, and to authorise a fmolmj ..
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a.M,ul half what
shoes,
rm eC om 'm orU yC lal. l,.k v .lo n h « : ' - slrJ 7 | , a‘tfc, ,lal„ hl,,
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V“ “ “ lm 0 ,‘'r " ,rUl Ml,. E lt . il T ..y W
Sunt
himself at the table and
Ohio avenue.
for.nol longer than twe:ity-five year:..•-* t«
Th„ Sem- Eat ndvertlsed breakfpst fo.sl.
nicely and promises to, b-n-ome one flon , a |(|tUHant visit to Jm-ksonville. »na**
,
Mr. nnd Mm.'Toyama had ns Christ­
Of the best organisations in the coun-j
Mr... Wheeler Mnr.h. of
Ah-thla and Hus er
&gt;'
Representative l-rear, In bn letter
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n v » rd o fi Orink ndvertlsed coffee or substitute,
mas day guests, friends from Daytonq
Mr. Kahn-, .lorn.,,. W .h
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iri.aiHi.
ty. Alr.-»,ly
nr».ly
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and Del.and.
pie have joined and many more of our
Albert llawkins, during the hoi here at the home of "their, air.ter, Mr:
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W. It. PrevatL
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worthy people are contemplating en- • j(|n
hts 'inemlntrship in he Kuhn, t*»*'b « m.i* *g&gt; •
• • j Usrive, for- Go to his place of business and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
C.
Ellsworth
will
OPPOSITION
SHOWN
Company hanking firn£&gt;n,! said “ the and with
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Ni.w f-OUN DOWN ADVERTISING
VolUUB « t the next meeting. On nc'
Tuesday for
Mr. J. L. II irir left t ties,lay mr ^ N&lt;?w
,,Iiy t!Inn, r guests at
TO KAHN SOLUTION
count of illness of Dr. Illnckmnn. the
Mr. J.
'r,r 10,1
y
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r . H. FOREIGN DEBT
president was absent nt the Inst meet- « vii.it with fru nd. at ( »ra
the W. W. Dressor home.
latlnn of fon ign debts It, whole or *...... u .-lt raft. i„ the tale. TH AT +THAT
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(liming to -hit ,"*nu‘
home nl
at Cockn,n
Cochran.' Mips Maude Cameron, Miss Ret,lab
ptC3‘
...............................ing. nnd his duties
devolved u|H)ii Mrs.!
' « turning .
in part' ami the ruklirily nitimling In* ol'.r «»
ADVERTISING DOESN'T PAY
Wexilurington.
Miss
Marie
Nell
mu!
W
ASHINGTON.
Dee.
2k.
The
«...
n. fk Lake, the vice president. The Ga.
his effogtH '.It that etal siigg ■ I a
(ireeuville (Tex.) Evening 111.....
Me • rs. E&lt;'gal- and O eir t ate'* re Mini Emm Nis-I. of Tnmpa, Mr. ami lotion of Am eih'i’s imeign *l&lt; •
I It \INS COLLIDE
constitution war read and other busi­
pagnmlr. '.emling t&lt;* emlMrias th. . oi.i
turned t«* Mt. Dora after spending Mm . Dewey Hiilisou. of Oilnn.l*. an.l problem. propo-&lt;ed by Otto II. K ihn.
ness transacted, and a short enter­
mission nml to mislead foreign go.
I IIP AGO—The dc..tll pelii.il&gt; will
Christmas with th*-ir sisl*T, Mra. 1. Yng. l Cnmeron. **f Coeon. were over the New York banker, failed generalDe. ; 2h. _ A l.e ileiiiamted for l-.tlgar t . I •:»*!&gt; *•
tainment staged by Mrs. Hlail.maa
erwm-nC a to tie M-etiirent in Un . 'i'l'i SON, Aiin..
Chr.stma-I guest * at the A. H. Cam. r I ly
sliik*- n *&gt;
.hold t».l..j » otlllll' on the subject."
fu-igbt train collided with a South­ Clu ago automobile , man who f
Mr. nnd Mrs. John l.ennardi of San­ It. Matin.
Mr. k .1. * at.- , of l.oiigw-ooil. spent •.hi hoiite. Mr. Cameron *lr**v^ t*. in official eircles m U a .Imigloii.
ern I'a* itie pa , .eager talin N*&lt; I D
ford and J. W. Hell. Mrs. laounrdi
tnal oil Januuiy
i» M'n.... *&gt;r, U*
Die Inliilays with Ins daughter Mi.1. Taitipn* f.»r lie* voting kulies last week
M* ioIhts of th" A"*' "
11 1 I .NSKI I I t'D. « E VI HER
ensibouiid. mail IliHil*', H ••"'* - r-"ni j eharg.* of murdering his wife. I h-yd
was also the speaker for the evening
ietui mug to Tampa with them Wed- funding commission look »;• » " w ""J1’
nnd fnve.a pleasing address upon the |„ |t. Mann
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FORECAST FOR t o d .u Tuc.*on rally today. None of the pa*- D. lb tit, Chicago attorney, retail..-1
Mr. nnd Mr*. Tiideu Jaeoli:, an
; „ f M. Knnrr's proposal that the tints
1sengers was injured lull, llreman wn* • by tbe i-lain woman's relative?- mad*
Chile’s Wclfnrc Work. The Comni.mI ending ». f*&gt;w days at S'.. Petemhurg "'The Fi h Galloway home on Cam-!.,I States differentiate iH-twe",, the
Itf cl ib will hold its next meeting nt
WASHINGTON, Dee. 28. Heavy lunlly scalded .it U repurUxl.
this declaration before departing for
i-ron avenue is having some extensive j seven nml n hull ** " ,u
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the scnool Frldsy,'Jnnuary 5lh ly ik «*"•'
,lu‘
the snows in northern New England and
Miami yesterday.
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Su ..lay Dinner at the
nprovements‘made in the way of ad ed to European A'.untries
at 7:50 u. in. Everybody Invited.
j atl.m.
.ml befor.
a half hil-' in northern and re.itial .hh-|I.«i* of
. peeial
I it t t inb&lt; i '»I -ii * *,,1‘
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A nun. bountiful dinner and sup-; M r
The Daily Heruld, 15c- per we.
linn
(bdlai
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per were spread upon th*1 table at 111 I.o- » 'ill* .
I
liferent
mg
winds
and
gale,
along
the
At
»dr.
ri*!i|:»
i..l
baptist eh-irch
ground* Christmas
. itie . cclf-ed.
Haplist
enumi grouiiwn............
y yday quests of Mr. and Mis. S. H. In ..,*,*
Mr. nml Mrs. J. W. Corle&gt;‘ both.............—
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in honor of .M
Mr.
i~ HornIn
fr. J. L.
Morn, of C-iK-inu.
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Trilby Bank Robbed,
Overpowered Casnior
and. Grabbed Money

TO I’ A Y DEATH PENALTY

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N E W .YO R K , Dec. 27.— Abraham
Becker, a chauffeur, yesterday &gt;va»
sstAirt.:* mocF«* wurifin ca»M.j(ro
sentenced to die in the electric chair
Consicler the thrifty’ sq u irreluoutAi.Mt, .Nvn.'i'Oi!, nv isotvoi ‘ nvom,
ruA^ninC iNluTn ii ni.it' lOrt .ENTIhjrn imnni
Possee on Trail of Fleeing ttohbrri at Sing Sing fur tlu* murder lari April
CUO«Mi|*(. .Mruiuiiiwi oniMiii Mfw. moi'iiii.f
and Capture Certain
how lie stores away against a win­
professional
of his w iff, Jennie, whose body sever­
al weeks ago was foi^nd in a lime fill­
ter’s neefd.*
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DADE CITY, Dec. 20.—Two men, ed grave in the IlFonx. Becker smil­
i. c * one of titym masked, overpowered ed as he walked t&lt;t the court room
■ .hie Profr»*!°na* M*n» fach
Mrs. L.*• D. vii
Crum,
assistant
cashier
wiiij •••—
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iu t iiuu^p
u the
un |
after
Judge viiuiito
Gibbs nau
bad passed
C ri Whom. In hi. chosen proIn the behuty of fall— in the
of
the
.Hank
of
Trilby,
seven
milos
penalty, decreeing that lie a
|B jeuion the Herald recomJ here, at 10:110 o clock, jester-, should he executed during the week a
north of
plenty o f harvest— in the energy
ncndi to the people.
day morning, locked her In a vault, commencing February 13.
Ilivker *
of ambitious youth, do not fail in
q ru to to
nml escaped with about $1,000. Slier- ^vt.ai t„ Sing Syig prison.
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iff Sturkie and a possee are on the - your provision against the uncer­
trail of the robbers, who are said to
DOCTOR
IS
A
SUICIDE
G eorge A . D c C o t t o s
have driven toward Ocala In n closed
tain days that will come later on.
Ford car.
Atlorncy-nt*Law .
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The. robbers entered the hank dur­ "JACKSONV I!.W*r Dee, 27.— Hr. A. "
II. •Prince,
KingsIaiid^.Gn., J”
just
the in
absence
of Cashier Crum. *lhf
A substantial bank account is
*ing
Iii it ihv
n tiitf m
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S.n'n°,e C0" " 1' B* " k
!unmasked man approached Mr*. Crum across the Florida line, widely known
UrOBI,
•=• - rwsuiM
S L ^
the only logical answer.
jnnd
asked iu
to change'n
bill,*in this
locality,
iiiu a.iMti
tihiiiKv •• five
•••%* dollar -••••,—
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MM*'shot and killed "hint­
"" j
l... masked man ftsst
i nr. self
-cli* nt
v.'HfiTiLtv just
Iii .hL after
ufti*r
.! 'lThe
ran nmittiil
nround thi*
the corn! lit.i
hU liniiu*
home yesterday
■rip|- arid ordered her to throw up hcrjthe family ha^finished Christmas din­
FRED R. WILSON
! hands.
ner. Dr. Prince, und hi* wife, had roa t t o k n b y -a t .l a w
i
Instead, she reached for a revolver tired to their room when the physi­
'H
ol a drawer, hut he bent her to.lt. clan a: ked Mrs. Prince to get him a
n_ , National 1U"* BollJIn*
Classified Ads 5ca" line.
No ad taken for lens Ihnn25c nndpositively
no The men made every effort to force glass of water. She had just left the
ivfORD
-1(1 ,I1 IIU ‘' classified adscharged toanyone. Cash mustaccompany
nilorder*. Count
the woman t*» open n safe, containing r.*om when she heard a shot nnd^ro• A COMMUNITY BUILDER
j
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several thousand dollars, but she re- turiwd to lied tlmt her hiishnnd had
five word* to a line and remit accordingly.
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fus'etl. Then they li*cked her in the killed himself with a rifle. Dr. Prince
B. F. W IIITNER, Cashier ■
F. P. FOUST ER, President
*\* TCjr ‘ i n T I M I ? f l I l ( J
: vault, nml escaped with the money had been in ill health several months. i
FOR SALE
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InCHELLE MAINES.
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they
theyfmiinl
foundlying
lyingininthe
thevault
vaultand
andonon

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LAWYER *:• BE VERAL 1IOl)JfES_fo f i a i i : ' 'lIJusc B^RCITiG CLASSES every Tuesday the counter.
rent. See Thigpen.
Pd-tfc
nl Parish House at -I p. lit. for chilMrs. Crum succeeded in opening
—Court House \WforoD~l';O
it
T
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rur~
s
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'Iren
and
7
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mr.ror
ndults.
Interpre,h
t
. vault from
the
OUD c o lt BALK—UH.MI a coni.
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CAR W AS STOLEN
Carrying by a vote of 30 to one
Delnut.l lias voted a boml issue of
AND CONCEALED
the
jieople of Leesburg, Ijnly Lake,
IN DENSE MOODS i L'H I/MW f«»r municipal Improvement
—
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Please arrange to pay cash on do- U‘ Uv‘’ nml I,i‘ 11 , wom d“ &gt; H ' i n g . - I minutes and gave the alarm.
Two
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gi
Fruitland
park r.nd Lisbon at an elec­
the majority for the boml ijtsue being*
livery, nnd specify the kind of wood M,r *'• L- E“ l’n'
11 ,' tfc
»«**• Dtcy saw a car c a r r y in g * ?, . EIJSTIP, Dec. 28.— A touring enr from three to four to one. A total o fi iKStV'tlocidcd to form a new road and
hjBtninrd
Glassre Designed wanted, when placing your order.—F. «*«' T. Meade Fox, authorised Ford answering th- description of t lw u %
owned by George Williams was st«&gt;I- ;n votes wn* east out of a possible bridge dl-trfet nnd build a carefully
i
i19C»^fc.r&lt;de*mnn,
nliout trading
old l &lt;rs driving toward
Cashiet-• ell from a garage
Vcrnay.
'JO‘ UC
■"*&gt;*'. **»~u‘
**«&lt;*&lt;&lt;m In your
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. Ocala.
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bore eighteen 3rt3 properly qualifitd. The money to j considered nnd absolutely necessary
Henry McLaulm, Jr., S.. Vernay.
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---- -—- rar i.i) n new one or buying a new ear i rum nnd the sheriff, with a group of •
' .
• •bond' issue
'
'is to
- .system
of adequate, permanent roads
FOR
tin.. «\.i \\n* |^ (|"orive.l from the
. . ,
OK SALE— Dosier nnd Gays paints
nrht. Phone 331 and make np- men, took up the chase, sending out
',K" ', l '
• Opt. I). .
lrphonr
lumm
«•« , hip. nuulUltl* ur ihu thief, ‘ jIh- ufed as follows: For extension und‘ covering the main arteries o f travel
an.l
varnishes
aV
Sanford
Novelty
,ntIM;.„t
for
inU&gt;rvicw.
233-51P
the
alarm'over
the
telephone.
V
T
u
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Optirian-Optomclrlst
Fork* Snnfnr.l
173-tfe 1FOR I ml—
.... tin
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«... wires have
.___ been
. ' cut
..... beyond
........ .1 John
Works,
Sanford aerntx.
agents.
173-tfc
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—New.
The
J,,h" U ilder, hunting
hu,,‘ l,|B « fuW
|improveibont of the water * works, j throughout the entire district and ten­
lE*»t First Street
Sanford, FIs.
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...................................and used
roadsters, C*.upes.
FARMERS—
You
enn get seed
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........^ - Tour- Webster, and the railroad officials at
'^ S l 'b a Z ^
lee. ion was 171 for issuing bonds for
fran r* and irrigation plugs nt th» ings. Sedans, trucks and tractors. 1rilby would not nllow the t.se *&gt;
50,001) to cover the co..t of their
‘
Novelty Works.
100-tfr
UP |Crll,^ .Sell *.r trade.' See «M r 'w ire , for thF alarm buf a n - ^
eon
truction an.l only !x against.
|l)U. Ii. M. WELSH Sanford
rired -Ford !‘l’ r of towns in this section of the
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FOR S ALE —Type for your Multi- Geo. W. McRoVy, nuthurl—
length o f time that the
___t—
Gnultmlc Volcrlnnrinn
Homl
trustees
appointed
arc
C.
L
Al
graph either Pica *.r Eli*.* nr we - airman, phone 331. nt Edwi.nl Dig- s,,.te have V^-'i advised to look out , top, cushions nml woodwork had dc- j ^ ^
Office
Snails
which
attain a. length of
i: It. Conrad and G. A. Dreka.
eiiyed, leaving only tbe metal work
Opposite P. O. can do your composition mi our Mon- ins, Inc., authorized Ford, Ford-ton ’ llt D*i U i.iiig ioblu,ri*.
four
to
five
inches
ate to 1c fo.ml in
The J. B. McCrary Company is to InlOfsc 12.1
Mrs. ( rum described the unmnsked .
235-3tri- ltw
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intact,
Del.and, Florida otype ami nave you money. Write us1and Lincoln dealer,
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isi
charge
o
f
the
engineer
ing
work.
robber a* a short heavy ■ set man.
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for ‘ particular!*.—The Letter Shop.
smooth shaven, wearing a light «"lnrInc., 210-227 Hill Building, Jackson
M AN IS DENOUNCED
I.INDKNFEI.D Dl-ll'tI1MEH
"*. enp, grey suit ami amber i-ulnreil
villr, Fla.
2-*'&gt;*2t.
to to t j Vj % u to to
FROM I N il EM SI M KS giggles.
NEW YORK. Dec ?7. Re-olulion1-1*1.
S.M .r T\v.i-y*-ai *&gt;!&lt;l .*«•&gt;* ;
The masked man vvns tall and -b-n tli-rmuuciiig the Ku Klu\ Klan urnll
bull nt n bjirg.tin. &lt;':.!1 :*• I V* St
YORK, D . -js Wolfe l.in ili-1 and a|i)u-are|l to huve very il.iik
calling for co-operation with other-or;i!i-l M il tb- Avenve.
M1
i,II* &lt;1 iev.iluttonaiy agent brown or.bla.k eyes, lie vvn&lt; ilrt-*-»-.I
gini/.ntion* np.-iuting against it ".'•*■
hclii-vci! i*. hol.l th*&gt; key t&lt;* i'i a n.*»\t Mile suit.
l'O li SALE Twelve furuisked r&lt;
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-kailo|ileil at the elosing session last ev­
i,f the VVj.II --'.let explosion
vv th three year Iwe'i- .*t II"*
ening of the annual convention of the
y 'it, nlay left the Ullileil \ K.OROI S SEAltt II F o r l o s t
Ulello livemie.
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Mu Digmn Fraternity, it vva* annotme­
,
.i
i!. p.ii i. o ontlte Steamship
T l t. BEING MADE TODAY etI yesterday. Fourteen liumlred i*1'.*i-'t lli~SA I.E Celtry faint. Ii-iuse tell S*:*
Yfia ryn find the name of
a. r**s Sanford. Fin., tib-d flowing Ednni un.ii . iiviiiintanii- a* myari-sc-ntative* weie in attendume. Tin-,
every live Business Man toi
I 11&gt; !!«•• \aoorltilrd I'rrwtl
# office is elected fur the coming year
maker, must s.-iile '';ri ! &gt;' •lior.e which r-ui.rounded
U Sanford in thi* Column ga wells, big money
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Dee.
2ii.--a
Vigonm
:,u iv .l *i r.- a m.mlh .-'g • from
Ilq estate. A. t quick . Box 1202, grlariII I; bid. d Dt. .1.
.1it If 111. New 5 nl'k, (
i*(h day.
.i . |\ of i g.-iit* of tin­ [■..!&gt; Ii for th*- tog Cornell which dis•!i -. Fla. Easy t*
23*'i-*»t ! "
grand lumen; Benjamin Nibbult,
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b .-t one government airplane
!: .i "lil-il h’:IT*. nml what for
i .... . th • i .ii umstaiKe to fl\ over Eal.e Erie to aid ill the au n aaccn au an aan u scn u u u n saa
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l-'.iR RENT l 1iifiir ni-.tn-.! .'ij'.-ii tment
Storage 1'arilities
. il:e e..|l'.05io*l vvlludi search. -Several tugs prepared this
Ferndnle
Apartments,
305
E.
Eirst
,
.
, New V.ok one noon liutir no ruing to resume search. Cause of
|ti phase you, tell o(htr«: if nut,
The 5TunJ&lt;ird uf Comparison
StrccL
_________ l l0 t^" ne.i !.. 27 m nth* ng vveic question- iiisa|H*nnvnce remains a mystery,
trll
I’lione 198 ,
FOR RENT One bed room ami kitch- v.IG^-h nffieinl-* o f ill department of
cn furnished,
month.
,,| immlgrutloi were unable
EXPRESS DERAILED
-T -price $15 per
_
ijustif
SANFORD
Apply to Mrs. II. Dl Durant nt Lake lt, ...
PH ILAD E LPH IA.
Dec. 21!.—The l.'l Ihs. (iran u lalotl
The nuick “ Model 45" Six C y l i n d e r -sl l 95
\W tf.lin e &amp; F o u n d r y C o . Mary.
,e of liiiungra- Coininerimd Htjotm which left N'ewt
i
Sugar
I
-laud
said
Lin­
ii
,
Mae
olla
York
at
10:05
fur
the
west
was
de
Fill
«nl Mad.iar and Boiler Work*; FOR RENT Bed room,
A i con.pleu* ns has h « n the development ol the eacloaed car,
, , . • l . i' •an. •• .ui
tail. *1 nt Princeton .limi 'ion, N. 5 No. 2 Can* Roasl
iader Grinding; Dcl.iixe Pistons;
liulfk ilmiKne re ha vo not neglected to Ituprova the open typ* cleat,
Ave. I'hu •■ ''lllf
. .|. ,i |y In Ih'. "til ..t I! t&gt;5 o'eliK-k, uciyii*lmg to it re)H»it
Heel
bull.lo.r into it a meaeure o f comlott. convtt.trm. an. we.rhrr
' Whr*l Sleel (.ear Hand*; Crank FOR Ri N l
III !I sit. b
p.ot.ctloo auipasse.l only by th. mo.o e.penttve closed vehicle.
.sir.ed by the Pennsylvania rail­ No. 2 cans ('tim ed
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h ‘ u ed
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..... I'oati,
iii .iii tcar,
d i, iiniiuiiMiuuii
road. A mail
coinhination car
Id hinuelf
Protection against wln.1 *nd snow Is assured by the *ri“ S'J‘' ,*mf*
lle e f
KOI; REN F
our room l*m*i al*»w, meat on his deportation, dinging l&lt;* jfnd leonch vvi-qe dcr^ilt;d. The tender
'norm curtains that open with the doors. Th* Uulck dealRii of
etorm curtains with a specisl weaker atrip p«oyld«» »
. tJ the. protective cloak of- mystery that. ,,f dn. engine nnd the.mail car turned No, 1 runs Corned
LTON ,i. M OLGHT0N unfurnUhtd. Good location. ( Phone
comparable to that of any cloaed car, while windahield wiper anJ
m
e
•IPS.
.
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lle e f Hash
“
J''hnd surrounded him since he was or-1 „ Vl&gt;r, The company had no information
tight fitting wlhdahltld, edjualabl* front within, make ditvtnM
ARCHITECT
—
Wi II f*irsafe and comfortable.
j„ Warsaw a year ago when he' (hat anyone was injured.
f o r RENT -A ili-ilraldi
No. 2 rans
' Added to thle, and equally impottant In winter driving, is the
M
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trvt
t
-'
rsvm
lv*
a
statement
in
connect
ion
with
nislied
ligh
t
hoii.-ek*'cping
Room Miller Bldg.
Corn
splendid performance that a Hoick car always P ' " ‘,uc? » ~
ment. N.’ &gt;* children. 31&lt;* O^k Vv. -.tie. jh,. Wall street tragedy.
OKEECHOBEE HOARD'S
constant *nJ au.plua n o w .r -lt. roadability and p eif.it l-U m #
I'fOHD FLORIDA
I’
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1
ri-.li
23»b3tp
REMOVAL IS SOUGHT
Wliib under arrest in th*- Polish
and Its unqueationed dependability.
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*
capital l.indellfiT'l told various * "l
Por cold weather driving there l» no eoperlor loth* Duick open cars.
W ANTED
orful rto ric-- nf wide-pread 1*1101111111
FORT PIERCE. Dee. 28 —The eir- Id ll»s. SweeJ
fANFORI) NO VELTY
J "‘*r i t |,l»ts am lest’ i it* *1 what In ti I i uit court grand jury in and for OkeeThe llulck Line fo r 192J Comprise* Fourteen Models:
Potatoes
WA.'si'D ,\ cb.-jn.e to build
. ,
W O R K S
new borne before lumber gets nu&gt; lege*! t** the the M«*f&gt;' « f till Wall - .notice
JJ.J4 tatf:
J* so. ss17St
co-nty, which hu» just ad­ (i ll&gt;s.
feta sill* ' Bisre—JMV. imSl JJ-4*. tll«S: JJ «IJ*I»J*J
higher. Plan* and ovtiniatcs furmsb- street blast; But hi­ revelations fall j ,|Urn|.,| it* sessions, in it* general
ji*7!*i«»v'i
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Jisv.ltsij;
V. C. ( OI.LUU, Prop- "
Crisco
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XlbMi Jl 51. *1611. Prkttf.ab.UulAf*l"rtn. A**
cd. Sanford Novelty Works. 18.1-tfe ed to lead to tan; dde evidenVe and |iri,rtl,ntlheni t^ the court, incorporates
O.M.A.C.Purcbaee Pten.wbiih provide* for UeftrreJ Paymeole.
eneral Shop and Mill WANTE...
radicals
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acllcd him a fakir ami 11;n resolution to lie forwarded to Gov- 1 Hi. M ullet
DT
ENT—Pdrman.on.t, .3
P-IS-2J-NF
or 4 room unfurnished apartment,‘ “ cnjiitali it spy.
.*
ernor Hardee, in which tiie jury re­
Hoc «....... .
•»•..»»•••••••
Work
t
' ' ' In
flat or lu'U«c, desirable location. Ad
. February
. when Polish agent* quests tho governor to send a state
^TRACTOR anti BUILDER dies* “ F. S." care Herald office, San- charged him with fraud, cable* froln auditor there to nlidit the bouks of the
|Ccarnrr,UlJSUetl—Sanford, FU. fr.y.I~Fln'
— ------------Warsaw suiil 'Inr hatl n'trnrtcd Ins
board‘ of county commissioners, nnd
' ’ ■ "
,
. . *
.1 , statement. Ho disappeared Tmm the “ to take such stcji* an are necessary
WANTED*—One
....... .
on y to
'appear at Ellis toward ho removal or suspension of
C. MOORE, Manage!
SANFORD, FLORIDA
J
"
(iILLON &amp; ERY 4 hirer* for land clearing, contract
;
the
members
of
the
said
board"
for
-llulck will build them
work. Good' camp. High land. t . ( •'»"*•
When better automobiles are builthaving paid to Alex Slonn nnd W. It.
pnUCAL CONTRACTORS W. Perkin*, Groveland, 1-la. 2.11-1Stc j
______ r*V4H.'T&gt;iCrvrrP n
The
(,J*fc! ,s u'"'. ytZ &gt;r, . .Gary the sum iff $2,000 for legal cx
•%
^
m c J Sunday. Cclchratc the event b? l;,k- , ,H.nM..s incurred by them in the de- . ................................................ S S « S S « l « I S » S B U B l g i B I S S I B « S S « S S I I « l l “ “ « iB B * " ,&lt; B I," &gt; , , l , , B , l , , *S
»|lioo»c Eight* and Applianco W A N [ 'L l ) —
SALESLAD J A r
ing advantage of the special Sunday
of n„ rict,)in brought t&lt;
to remove •
____ __
_____________
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m m
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l.inc of. Fixture*
S T O R K , OIM’ OSI I l r IT L M .0 1 ,; „ , allLir f)ir t)nc Dollar.
23&lt;*-2tc lhcm n9 nu.nl,M&gt;rs of thc boar.tl of lKiinl
kr Huilding- -Magnolia Avenue
K IC K .
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trustees o f Okeechobee coui
county. The
W ANTED —Sidewalk paving contra.-■ Tho
nvvl never migrate*,
grand Jury also recommends in the
tors who are in a position to rtait
|jor|Cy jH cultivated a* far north'as same resolutions that tho board of
I11- W. HERNDON
I job promptly to get in tom b by letter j.nj.bmd.
county comntissioricrs “Jake the ne­
and liersonrilly with tho City Muna-j_______
cessary steps to remove lion. G. F.
INSURANCE a g e n c y
gcr, New Smyrna, I- lori.ln
■ B a aaa aa a a a a lta a a a a a a a iia B B if Parker us attorney for the said
1----- A UTO------- BON DS
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B r iB a a a a r lia a a a a a a * " * "" bonrd."
LOST
The recommendation of thc grand
C E N TR A L FLO RID A’S O N LY EXCLUSIVE SU N D AY
LOST—Oite" vvire wheel vvitli lilt- off
jury became known in Fort Pierce
0. Shinholscr
Baby Overland, between, Sanford
.
W EEKLY
.
Saturday.
an.l Indian Spring*. Return to Kent
1 "The payment o f the amount ntenConlraclor and ISuildcr
lidncd," says tho resolutions, “ or of
Vulc. Works ami receive reward.
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|any amount, for said purpose is an
•l*
$2.00 per year in advance. Subscriptions can be given.
FLORIDA
expenditure without authority o f law
on
the
part
of
the
board
of
couhty
Sanford Herald newsboys or address Lewis Shipp, Cir-.
KIDcommissioners anti tho clerk of the
l \Connelly &amp; Sons* TROUBLED WITH WEAK
dilution Manager, Sanford Daily Herald. *
►
NE\y
court, acting ns auditor."
L'l'lt.ll.t.i.l ItWH
“
Hnve
Itcen
troubled
with
Vctik
kid­
Thc
basis'of
tho
recommendation
•*•*:-\-i.
H -s-T-A -T.U
neys sinre childhood,' write* Mrs. (*•
of the grnnd jury, according to local
All World News Over Leased Wire, International News
Intrklmrnl*
Hyde.
Bcnzonin,
Michigan.
“
Now
past
lieople
conversant
with
the
situation,
I »ml
Iniurnurr
Service
.
forty and have luul terrible bnckn.he Apples to he sold by peck is tiie payment by the board of coun­
‘ &gt;irr|| III,i.H*
ty commissioners of attorney’s fees
nnd that tired out feeling, hardly able
l.&lt;*an*
or bushe) •
Features o f International Feature Service
nnd other costs incurred by members
to do my work. By using Foley Kid'••rrrij
l*u«lnr&gt;^ Chnitre*
of
thc
board
o
f
bond
trustees
In
their
ttey
Pills
accompanied
with
Foley
Bananas by bunch or
,
Mu,, , lfrtro
.
Local and State N ew s
defense in an action seeking their
Cathartic Tablets. I soon felt like a
dozen
1vr0';: " '« I « « . T V COM I'AJif * new person."
removal from the board, brought by
Backache, rheumatic
. M ovie, Sport and Autom obile Pages
, u ' , " u * t w i : n t c o m p a n y pains, dWsinoss an.l blurre.1 vision are
certain
interests
in
Okeechobee.
On track o f A. C. L. near
R otogravu re Supplement
toi-S MrkuoII b Ave. symptoms «.r kidney trouble.
holey
^ •
Express
o
ffice-^
Kidney Pills give quick relief* hol.l
Machinery hns boon Invented for
mutiun picture films of
everywhere.—Adv.
Cheap prices '*
removing the pulp from unmarketable
2 ' m i ° n nre nmde of “ ‘ umcitrus fruit so that it can be utilized
I’ivrurc* l^iiqj projected
The Herald. 15c pc* week, delivered. ___ ______
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY ^DECEMBER 28, 1922

FROM M O R A HOLD UP
OF COMMISSION
dead

Great HritaliTWni Not Code
• Mosul and Discussion
is Fruitless
lit, TS* In H lltrH
LAUSANNE, Doc. 28.—The meet­
ing of the commission 6n capitula­
tion* of the Near Hast conference
failed to make any progress a t today's
Kssion. Some of the Allied delegates
on leaving tho hall snhl the coiifcrtnce had reached a dead lock, pending
the arrival of new Turkish instruc­
tions from Angora.

COMMISSIONER
OF EDUCATION
WILL SPEAK
AT MEETING OF FLORIDA KDU*
’ CATION ASSOCIA*
TION
\
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ST. PETERSBURG, Dec' 28.—Com­
missioner of Education J. J, Tigcrt,
wild is to speak today and tonight nt
the convention of the Florida Educa­
tion Association, arrived this morning.
One thousand |eachers from all parts
of Florida arc here for the convention
which this' morning wan given over to
sectional work* with many important
subjects discussed.

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volume in.

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PRESIDENT .- S r . FORMER MAYOR ARRESTED
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ASKS SENATE
FIRST OFFICIAL SOUNDING ARE
NOT TO ADOPT FOR MER ROUGE MYSTERY
GIVEN BY PRESIDENT HARDING
Senator Lodge Springs First News on the Senate
Yesterday
.
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' WASHINGTON, Dec. 28. — Tho
first official disclosure th at President
Harding is negotiating toward an in­
ternational conference for the con­
sideration of European economical
problems was made by Senator Lodge
of Massachusetts, tho Republican floor
lender, during the opening debate on
the senate floor todny on the proposal
of Scnntor Borah, Republican, Idaho,
for the President to call an interna­
tional conference to discuss economic
problems.
•*
In opposing tho Borah proposal,
which Is in the form of an amendment
to the naval appropriation bill, Sen­
ator Isalgo urged that the president
not "lie nmbarrnssed in tho efforts
--which he is now making as n mat­
ter of fact,"
.
,
&gt;
Senator ta lg u did no* oppose the
calling of nn economic conference, but
said it should he cnrefully nnd strict­
ly defined with such questions ns rep­
arations, Allied debts, nnd immigra­
tion specifically excluded from con­
sideration.
Tlje .stale department, which has
consistently maintained silence us to
any efforts the administration might
be making in reference to-improving
economic conditions in Europe, declin­
ed to add anything to the statement
of Senator Lodge, but it was learned

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SENATOR BORAII'S -PROPOSAL
FOR ECONOMIC CONFKHBNCB.
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—President Harding asked the senate .today
not to adopt Senator Borah's proposal
for nn international economic confer­
ence saying in u letter to Uepublirun lender ■Lodge -that formal congressiunat nttion on the subject
now would emtmrass him in negotiutions he already made In conducting
lo o k in g to such n conference. Presi­
dent Harding's letter wns hent to
Senator Lodge for presentation dur­
ing the second day’s debate on the
BiirnlK propo.*al, which is embodied in
amendment to naval appropriation
bill.

that President Harding was consid­
ering seriously transm itting n letter
to tho senate giving Information of
his negotiation anil nt the same llmq
deploring any intervention from con
press which might operate to hin-„
der his efforts.
It is understood through the state
department, tho. president has been
“sounding out" several powers re­
garding tho desirability of holding
nn oconomicconfcrcn ce. Whether the
proposed conference would la1 cnllcd
by or held in the United States, or
whether this notion would bo n par­
ticipant, were, however, important de­
tails not disclosed.
The Borah amendment wns dis­
tug a n n u a l s a l e
cussed for four hours in the senate,
Senators tad go nnd (.enroot, Repub­
In this issue 1s n page advertiselican, Wisconsin, psenking in oppo­ m ini of I). L. Thrasher culling a t­
sition, nnd Senators Ilorah nnd Will­ tention to tho Rig Annunl Sale that
iams. Democrat, Mississippi, in be­ will start tomorrow nnd Inst until
half of thq proposal. No action wns Jnmtury 1.1th. Thrasher always sells
taken on the question nnd further de­ goods ns advertised and when the puts
bate went over yntil today.
on n sale it means that you can get
The opening debate on the amend­ your pick of n big fine stock of cloth­
ment developed the full force, of ad­ ing, furnishings, shoes, hats, etc. Spe­
ministration disapproval for it, ns cial bargain counters will 'contain
drafted, and also bi-partisan support special prices on special lines of goods
and opposition. Administration lend­ and during this big sale you will find
er mapped out a program to defeat rare bargains in seasonable good*.
the amendment pn a parliamentary Now is the time to supply yourself
|iuiii( of order if itosaiblo, and on a with' winter goods in the middle of
direct vote if the parliamentary point the winter season. The entire stock
tihutdd fail.
will go nt cost and in many instances
below cost, as the sole is' put on to
dispose of pnrt of the big winter stock
nnd m ake.room for the new spring
lines'coming In. Ro.nd the advertise­
ment and note the prices at Thrash­
ers' big sale commencing tomorrow.

CHARGED WITH

CORPUS
TUG ORDERED . WRITDIDOFNOT*HABEAS
OBTAIN HIS
FREEDOM
SENT TO VIEW
_ _
WRECKED SHIP WAS REMANDED

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—
LOOKS LIKE TUG CORNELL'IIAS
KEEN SIGHTED AT
LAST

III* The *a.orlntnl I'ffH l
CLEVELAND, Dec. 28.—There was
un h lr of expectancy here pending re­
ceipt of a report from n tug ordered
sent from Erie by the Great tak e s
Towing Company to view the wreck­
age reported having been seen on the
lake near that city yesterday. Tht*
derelict is tmlicvcd to\be that of the
Tug Cornell which, with seven memta r s of the crew, hns been missing fl&gt;r
n week.

To Jail SVithout Prejudice to
Give Louisiana Authorities
Chance lo Present Case
(II* TPip A luftalrS I'rraa)
BALTIMORE. Dec. 28— Dr. B. M.
McKnin, former mayor of Mer Rouge
lost his fight for immedinte release
on habeas corpus proceedings today.
He wns remanded "without preju­
dice" .to give the tauiaiana authori­
ties nn opportunity to present their
case. He was arrested Tuesday on tho
request of tho taulsiann governor
who'accused him of murder in con­
nection with the Moorvhouse kidnap­
ping case Inst August.

LAUSANNE, Dec. 28.—Great unNEW ORLEANS—Governor Park­
rasiness is spreading throughout Near
er renehed here this murning to tukc
East conference circles ns the time
part in a conference with legal asso­
ipproache* when there must be a
ciate*
and federal invostigators to
final reckoning on all Important ques­
outline plnns to open a henring at
tion* which have been passed by with
The San Junn Garage, recently
Rustrop nnd to discuss other phases
only p a r t i a l 'agreements ami no agreeCitrus Fruit Shipments Are Heavy as
constructed
on the west side anil one
of the Mtxtrcliouso kidnapping inves­
nt nil, Im' tween the Turks and
Well
of the best in this pari of the state,
tigation.
.
the allied powers.
.
will'
he
formally
opened
to
the
pub­
l,nrd t’unuin's positive announce­
flljr Thr Aaanrlnted
BASTROP, U — Civil nnd milita­
ment (inlay t h a t Great Hritain will lic Saturday and will celebrate the
PLANT CITY, Dec* 28— When the
not cede Mosul to Turkey and doe.i opening by having four car loads of
Into Henry It. IJJant wns exploiting ry authorities* yesterday followed
not propose to discuss th at question Clievrolets nnd a big shipment of
Central Florida nlttl the Southwest through the hills and 'swamps of
farther was tho forerunner of less Sludclmker cars. The Snn Juan not
Gulf coast by building palatini ho­ Morehouse parish tho trail they be­
only
has
one
of*
the
most
complete
positive statements from the other del­
tels nnd railroads, the town of Plant lieve was taken by the masked and
egation* on various questions which garage buildings in the state but the
City, nt the crossing of the Jackson­ relied men on the nfternoon nnd night
indicate that the conference is now now building is well equipped to take
ville, Tampa and Key West, nnd the of Aug. 21, when five men were kid­
retching a climax and that prepara­ care of the oil wild gas business and
Floridn Central nnd Peninsula rail­ napped nyd two murdered.
Tch trail covered n distance of
tion* ure under way for n final show- supplies of nil kinds. A_ 12,000 gqlroads, sprang into Iteing. It was a
nhout
twenty-five miles from n point
■
Ion
tank
has
I
hvii
installed
that
will
mg^of strength, y
.
next door neighbor to Tampa, only
on
the
llnstrop-Mcr Rouge highway
Meantime Constantinople is becom­ lake ra te .o f the big business in this
22 miles away, nnd the littfe town,
BONUS HILL 18
_
where the men were kidnapped, to
ing more unsettled every day nnd tine and throughout tho new building
nnmed
in-Tionor
of
the
railroad
build­
At;AIN UP TUSHIE
a ferry landing nt tak e taFourche
Cmw nnd Bulgaria nre floundering everything has been’ provided to give
STATE LEGISLATURE er, wns for a long time the butt of
■ 'slong under tho burden of the mlscr- the public tho liest of service nt all
Jokes of vaudeville artists in Tampa. near where the bodies of two of them
__isble refug»*es who dread a resump­ times. In fact "service" will be the
Plant City during the week ending wu're found Inst week.
TALLAHASSEE, iAc. 28— Among
The
rocontinltrcr*
were
seeking
ad­
tion of hostilities between Greece and slogan 4&gt;t the new garage and with
the ninny Important mntteiV_ which IWentlier 1(1 shipped 10,080 qunrta of ditional ev(dencu Implicating' those*
Turkey.
•
.
.
. their magnificent sales rooms and ex­
the 1923 season .“f the legislature will strawberries. The following Monday •fcsponsihlo for the mysterious dyna­
O l» T h r .ta a u rln lrd I 'rra a )
The Allied delegates returned last cellent service in nil departments tho
the shipments for one day nmounted
’.TON, Dec. 28.—Former President Wilson is plnn- have for consideration Is compen­ to 10.072 qunrts nnd they, have been miting tlint relensed the bodies from
WASHINGTON
evening, plainly discouraged after Snn-Juan GnrngO will prove popular
meryance of the occasion at liis S street home and sation for. veterans of the wur. .1. F. going forward in increasing quanti­ the bottom of tho lake where they
nintf a quiet obner
several hours discussion with the •froin the vcVy start.
............ .. congratulations
today on his sixty-sixth birthday. Iluste, of Key West, representative ties' since. Plant City's shipments of had been weighted down for four
congr
Turk.* on economic capitulations. T h e 1 Also investigate their opening prop­ wns receiving
from Monroe county, tried to secure
Turk* made it clean that they wanted osition to give gasoline away free'and The only scheduled event of the day for tho former president was n the passage of n "bonus" bill Inst ses­ citrus fruits during the senson to date months.
The day wan devoid of local devel­
visit of a delegation from the Woodrow Wilson Foundation to ex­
the right to give preferential tre a t­ (ill up your tank on opening day.
have been more than 900 solnl ears,
sion,
but
was
voted
down
on
nil
bis
opments.
All cybs were turned toward
ment to their own manufacturers in 1 Rend their, half page advertisement tend greetings and inform him of the success having been made bil^. except one providing that a com­ in nddition in hundreds of , smaller
Baltimore,
where Dr, It. M. McKoio,
by
the
foundation
in
raising
million
dollar
fund
to
he
used
in
per­
the matter of taxation, nnd justified f in this issue and visit the Snn Juan
mission lx; appointed by the gover­ movements. With tho opening of the former Mer Roggo mayor, was bot­
petuating
ideals
enunciated
by
him
while
president.
their attitude by saying llmt it was Garage on opening day, Saturday.
nor to "inquire into tho mo*t fens- truck shipping season vegetables.will tling againMt-rxtnrtlltlon to Isiuisisnn
necessary .to protect Turkish indus­
ible plan for such compensation." This begin to leave here by the trainlund. where ho is to fnee n charge of mur­
tries. In other words, foreigners WIFE CONFESSES SHE
ANNUAL CONVENTION
net wns passed during the Inst days
der in connection with the case.
would not only lose their preferential
STATE EDUCATIONAL
MOVING PICTURE
KILLED TIER HUSBAND
of the session and was' approved by JACKSONVILLE WOMAN
It dc.vchqx-d during the clay there
economic position which they are
ASSOCIATION OPENS
STUDIO ERECTED the governor June t l- 1921.
(JETS LICENSE NO. I.
will’
lie unlimited funds nvnilahlo nnd
feruly to lose In the interest of eqttiGAINESVILLE. Fin., Dec. 28—
The hill covers the following:
countless
friend* to nssist the. phy­
ST.
PETERSBURG,
Fla.,
Dec.
28
tjr, hut must meet Turkish competi­ Mrs. J. L. Lofton confessed yester­
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 28— The
The Seminole Films Co. will begin
Whereas there Iwir been introduced
tion which would l&gt;e strengthened by day llmt •she shot nnd killed-her hus­ —One thout^nd teachers hnd arrived iff* erection of n studio at once on in the house of representatives of tho registration tng number 1, in the pas­ sician, who does not want to return
exemption from certain tnxes imposed band nt their homo near Hnwthorne here Inst night for the annual con­ takeview avenue.
Dr. Edgar J. state of Florida during the session senger car class goes this year to here. **
vention
of
the
Florida
Educational
That Ixmd in slX figures would bo
on foreigners.
Tuesday, because of ill treatm ent, ac­ association, It. L. Turner, secretary Banks, the president of the company, of the legislature of 1921, a bill pro­ Mrs. Frances l*. Fleming of Jackson­ nvnilalde In the event hail would bo
A complete deadlock exists og tho cording to nn announcement Inst night
hns announced thnt the studio will l»e viding a bonus to the soldiers, sail­ ville. This num ber,fur^hc past year
of the. association, estimated. It is
permitted Is generally conceded here.
ruitonis tariff question.
erected
on Ids lx-autiful residence ors nnd marines of Florida in the or two has been displayed on the car
by Sheriff Ramsey.
t
believed
that
many
have
been
delay­
A sum of |350,OOP wns said to hnve
The British position is outlined in
of Mr. Virgil I Hancock of this city.
tafto n ’s body, with p bullet thru ed ns n result of the heavy storm property which lies between tak e late war ydth Germany, nnd
been nvallablo for the release of T.
a letter sent by Lord Cu'rXon to In-, the head and with n knife clutched in
In this connection, the comptroller
Dr.
tVhereai, by reason of the conges­
which swept Pinellas and* surround­ G rade and Lnkeview avenue.
J. Burnell, form er deputy sheriff, the
met Pasha, head of the Turkish del- One hand, wan found in liis home.
tion of the Calendar or both the sen* s ta te s . thnt he has recently learned first arrest in the case. A fee of $25,­
ing counties this afternoon.
V""k*
w
U
A
c
rc
a
",
T
t
t
Z
t
rgatum.
Mrs. Lofton told the authorities thnt
Governor It-nloo on,I Srute Sopern.&lt;r ta n lo r - ^ jr h le h ta nte nnd the house it I* deemed unwise Hint It Is ruatomnry in most o f.th e 000 was reported to hnvo been offered
.» , .
It was in reply to a letter froin she Imd seen two men leave the house
being built around Lake G rade, and and Impossible to enact such legis­ stntes to a ? ^ rd No. 1 to the Gover­
a certain Arm off lawyer* to lead In
intcmlent Cawthon. nnd the president
hmcl Sunday.
q« Soon a* jt (* completed the pres- lation during -tho present session of nor of the state. |t fs pojtxilile, ac­
nnd thon hnd discover'd the laxly
his defense. Since the incerceratlon
of.tho oJUodation..CL 1LM. Sbippard.
cordingly, thnt 'in 1921 the number
Lml.Clirida said-in Ihiii letter th at
On being told by th e sheriff that arrived In the. midst of the storm on unt resilience will l&gt;e converted into the legislature; and
of. Burnett, various strangers have
offices for the use of tho company.
the British government had expelled footprint* to n nearby ppnd where
Whereas it Is the desire of the peo­ will lx* displayed by Governor Har­ reached the'tow n, held brief conver­
a train which b ro u g h t‘In 100 other
the Turk* from tho Mosul areu nnd the pistol was found seemingly wen*
In the meantime work will begin ple of Florida to recognize lit-some fit­ dee if be makes request for it.
sations with tho prlsonejr, nnd thon
occupied nnd administered it. The hers, Mrs. tafto n told the sheriff and convention visitor*.
immediately upon the laboratory, ting manner tho services of its sol­
departed on the next train, It l*
Dr. Bruce K. Payne, president of
•SPEER'S INVENTORY SALE
Uritish hud taken n pledge to free the several witnesses: "Gentlemen, I ’ll
which will lie fnjjowed by the ercc- diers, sailors and marines In the late
the Peabody College for Teachers,
Speer nuil Son have n pnge adver­ known*
Arab* from Turkish rule, and’ estab­ tell the tVuth if it kills me. ‘He was
lion of the dark ’. stage and other war, therefore, tho governor of the
McKoIn's friends nro authority for
Nashville, Tcnn., one of the three
lished thi- government of Irak, nnd coming nt mo with a knife and 1 shot
buildings In the order of their Impor­ state of Florida Is hereby authorised tisement In tbt* Issue calling illicit- the statem ent thUt he will a ttra c t the
speakers who will lend the educa­
tance. Among other buildings, n to appoint n commlssloji of three cit­ tion to thufr n l^ n tn ry Sale which l&gt;e- support of ninny j _throughout* tho
England since then had repeatedly him. I have suffered death by his illtional program, nrrlved with Dr. Jo­
projection room will be built and fit­ izens q( tho state, whose duty it shall giriB tomorrow, Insting until January
*ivm her word th a t‘tho Arab.* would trentment thousand* of times, by his
seph Roe mer, chairman of the ex­
United Stntes.
■ t he Interfered wilh.
cursings nnd boatings. My life hns ecutive board of tho association, Int­ ted wilh the latest models of projec­ bo in conjunction with the special Oth. Dependable merchandise of stan­
The physician hns stood high in the
tion equipment, whllo the room itself committee appointed by the stato con­ dard quality sold at remarkably low
I-ord Curxon added th a t'G re a t Bri­ been made miserable nnd If I have
medical profession of northeast Lou­
er
in
tho
day.
v
will compare favorably with the most vention of the American legion at its prlco. Everything goes. See the prices
tain had given her solemn pledge to to suffer death for this it will be much
isiana, serving, ns president of the
Other .speakers Thursday nnd Fri­
.
modern thentres of tho state.
jet no foreign power take any pnrt better than the life 1 have led."
* conversion held May 10 ?nd 17, 1921, in this issue.
Fifth Cohgresslonal District Medical
day will Imj Dr. J. J. Tigcrt, U. S.
All of th6 buildings will lie built namely Morris M. Givens, Tampa; Da
in this territory nnd that she would
Mrs. lifto ff is in the county jail commissioner of education, nnd Dr.
society last year. Ho was also •»
after tho pure Spanish stylo of archi­ vis Forrester, Now Kmyfjin, nnd S,
steadfastly ndjicrc to her promise.
horo.
.
A. 8. Otis, Now York phyaiologist,
church worker. During his term, m
tecture, stuccoed finish-and practi­ U taw rry , J r.v Tampa, to cAmpih' nnd
The foreign secretary said, howmayor, he waged war on those who
who will broach the aubject of in­
cally fire-proof. They will also In­ gather nil data relating to tho adjust­
r*er, th at Grent Britain wns proheld the law lightly and 1* said to
telligence tost* in tho »chool*.
jjah'l to havft her expert* meet tho
built In such stylo and so arranged ed compensation of bonus lo tho sol­
have Incurred the ^nmhy of many of
Thursday will bo devoted to depart­
that they will present tho appcnranco diers, sailor* nnd mnrines of tho Into
Turkish experts to defino tho northern
mental conference* which will close
these.
of a high class residential commu­ war with G erm any nnd to prepare
boundary of the Irak.
with a general session nt night, nt
Some year* ag o 'h o r a n k e d in a
nity. In lino with this Idea, the and present to the legislature at&gt;IU
The British delegation's formal reb' anil
which Dr. Pnyno and Dr. Tigcrt will
difficulty nt Galllon, T
taf,
and VilUf!
killed
grounds will be laid out by a land­ session In 1923 a bill which In the
WY t« the Ottoman note questions
bo tho chief speaker*. Friday morn­
h man. He wns discharged by the
scape a rtist along tho lines which opinion of 1U» commission should the WERE SMUGGLED INTO THIS
the reliability of the statistics put
Ing tho general session will be re­
coroner's jury and no indictment was
have mode I-oe Angclea famed ns a enacted by tho said legislature for
COUNTRY FBOSI
forth by the Turks to justify their
sumed with addresses by Dr. Psyno
made against him. His plea was
The
only
CUBA
,m to Mosul, Although the Turks FOB POSSESSION OF OFFICES OF
T u r 6 « r ThV
busings city of beautiful homes.
The only nnd In recognition of the services of
self defense- claiming that he would
■ **1 th|s district for centuries, they
for tho
IRISJI CONSUL IN THAT * meeting for
tho election
election of officer, ^ o p ti o n to this will bo an Immense tho soldiers, sailors nnd marines of
have been killed if ho had not fired
(Hr Tin- Associated 1'rrss)
building, and will bo located some dis- Florida In the Info wsr with Germs
n*Vcr collected exocj information, it
will follow. Friday evening tfio clos­
first.
KEY.
WEST,
Dec.
28.-Tycnty-fivo
CITY
*
tancc from tho rood. The complete
*** pointed nut, and no coAfidcnco
ny.
•
.
ing session Will again bring Dr. Payne
aliens
were
alleged
to
have
been
studio will comprise tho most beauti­ Tho governor has not up to this
toul'I
Placed in their statistics.
nnd Dr. Oil* to the platform.
ARMY CRITIC FIRED .
Olr Tk» Iw u rU l'J I’ress*
ful. group of buildings in tho state, time appointed tha three commission­ smuggled IntoAhc country from Cuba
NEW
YORK,
!&gt;cc.
28— After an
Friday afternoon, the toochcr* will
• P E im p r is o n m e n t
establish tho ^eastern I^ke- ers authorised by tho a c t When In­ were brought here today by imniigrn
all night vigil representative* of the be guests of tho tlty on a tour of the and
BOSTON, Doc. 28.—Major Malcolm
view
avenue
district a* tho most de­ quiry was made a t the governor'i of­ tion officers nnd lodged In’tho county
BOSTON, Dec. 28— Richard Wics- Irish frfo states and Eumon Da Val­ local schools whore tho work of the
Wheel
or Nicholson, recently (court.- •
jail
]tending
dispositloh
oftheir
cases
sirable and beautiful part of the
nr*ld' of this city who killed Quin- era's Irish tepublic were still in joint pupil-, will bo on exhibit. A fter the city. It is predicted;thnt when the fice concerning tho mattor, Mr. Ed­ by federal authorities.
The party martialed for hla criticisms of tho
wards, his secretary, said th a t-' the
'X U Bowden, of Panama City, F la . posscssion.of the pfficcs of tho Irish tour two receptions have boon ar­
citlscns of Eustis see the wonderful m atter was a very .Important one and was captured Inst night on the Mara­ regular army, has been Informed by
ellow member of tho marino cori« consul. Long hours of night were ranged for tho supper hour with the
thon. The party consisted of four the war department of his separation •
difforenev made *by surrounding any
' , c na*y yard hero in October, was spent in peaceful debate nnd spokes­ alternative of n motor trip to Pnsa-n- residence by beautifully cared for was receiving the governors' best a t­ Chinese, one Krcek, twenty Italians, from the service.
tention. '
to
imprisonment nt At- men f o r both aides Indicated the Rffnl Grillt- bench oh the Gulf.
In a letter to President Hording
was said by n member of their party
grounds th at many will hasten to fol­
n, by Federal Judge Morton hq{p for legal 'possession of the consulate
charged
that "Prusslanism existed
that
oqe
of
their
number
drowned
Tho government of India has decid­
low the examplo set by this company,
/. He pleaded guilty to murder abandoned yesterday by Daniel Me- To serve ns a wfrdgo in a handle to
the
arm
y."
He later wrote a pomp
while
being
landed.
ed
to
electrify
a
large
portion
of
tho
and
will
help
make
Eustis,
beyond
me second degree,/The shooting Grath, the retiring consul general for tighten It agoln*t a hammer or hatch­
let
reiUiUed:
"Abolish th* Army |
donbt,
&gt;
tho
most
beautiful
city
of
suburban
railways
in
the
vlclplly
of
et Is the purpose of a now conical,
ove
IJ#,n duo to a qaur- the Irish Tree state, would bo taken
Reform
I
£
For quick molts, try a want ad.
Florida— Eustis ta k e Region.' '
Bombay.
-, &gt; ,
headless screw. _ _
.
.
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...

San Juan Garage
Will Open to Public
Their New Building

Plant City Berries
Make Town Famous
as Well as, Rich

WOODROW' WILSON’S BIRTHDAY;
EX-PRESIDENT 66 YEARS OLD;
.... QUIET OBSERVANCE OF. DAY

Delegation From Wilson Foundation Fund Called
to Report Progress
.

TWENTY-FIVE
ALIENS CAUGHT
AT KEY

NIGHT VIGIL ;
OF IRISHMEN
IN NEW YORK

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,

PAGE FOUR

&gt;AY, DECEMBER 27, 1922

to ta. to to .to t o t o t o t o »
'

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC!

to to to to t o to

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D

LOCALS

This is to notify the public that I
will not bo responsible for any debts
contracted by the former proprietors
of the Palmetto Cafe, which place- I
purchased December 1C, 1322.
233-ltp
.
C. E. McKEE.
to

THIS WEEK IN =
SANFORD =

5 THE WEATHER J

T h e P rin e e s i

to
—— .
;
it*
t o For Floriiln: Local rain to
&gt;
to tonight; cooler in extreme to
!-ook* lik* rain today, but wo have to north
portion; Thursday to
to to to to to to to unto
t*rf *rr ,*i ^ ']
no kicks'on tho weather.
to p a rti, cloudy nnd cooler.
to
—IN—
NOTICE
to
«,'
•
1
to
Tho annual meeting of tho stock­
Wednesday
Now la tho time to take stock nnd t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o
*
.
holders
of the Bn’nk of Oviedo, I*In.,
Elks’
get ready for ono ctf'thd best years
\ 8 p. m.—Regular ’ meeting
\
wijl
l-c
held
In the office of the Bank
in the history of Sanford.
,
lodge
at
Elks'
Club
bouse.
WATER TRAFFIC LEAGUE’S
Friday, January 12th, 1923, a t &lt;:30 p.
12:15
noon—Regular
weekly
lunch­
PROGRAM IS ESSENTIAL TO
'in. for the purpose of electing a hoard
Our new buildings a ir the pride of
eon Klwnnis Club nt Valdpx Hotel.
WELFARE
OF
FLORIDA
l§v V »
Sanford nnd every visitor to the city
7:30 p. m.—Bowling nt the Parish of directors “for the cnnulng yeur and Get into the gntnc with this boy
Is struck with the great improvement
House.
•
4 the transaction of any oilier, business
the Jipy
called a quitter, t
Though orgnnired only a year agb,
that mny properly come before tho hoy Who pulled through college
on
every
corner.
..
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------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------the Florida-Water Traffic Lenguo has
fnbctlng.
.
Thursday
a milk can, the boy who illda!
B. G. SMITH,
Miss Eleanor I.ytio nnd little siitor grown from childhood almost to ma­ 8 p. m.—Regular drill, 15-ltli Inf., F.
th at in the Court of Public Opinions of our establishment is
know when ho was beaten. Alto
.
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*
-*
231-ltc
President.
considered headquurtcrs for Men’s and Boys’ furnishings,
Virginia, of Jacksonville, arc spend­ turity by leaps and hounds, nnd is N. G. Bgnd at„court house.
there
nny
reason
to
be
given
by
any­
at the right prices. You can' be one of the jury and judge
ing the holidays with their aunt, Mrs.
. 7:30 p. m.—Bowling nt the Parish
one which cuuld refute us when we House.
15-jewel Elgin bracelet watch, $20.
H. E. Tolar.*
for yourself.
.
.
ask,^\Vhy shouldn't R7" '
7-jcwel ETRin watch'$10.’75.—Diamond
Trim it is that many public-spirited
Palace, Benjamin's Store.
231-2tc
Mr. nnd Mrs. Basils Brassiere und
Friday
We invite your inspection for the verdict.
movements
nnd ' ‘would 1k&gt;" develop­
son Dickson nnd Mrs. Harry Dickson
12:115 noon—Weekly luncheon at
Tomorrow—Constance Talmadgei
to m i
nnd daughter Anne df Orlando were ments are never consummated because Valdes Hotel of Chamber of Com x o r ir i: ui* a ..... . .
“Polly of the Follies" also a Ce
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in the city yesterday tho guests of of political Interference, petty jeal­ merce.
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Mullen''is hereby given that the un- tury Comedy.
f£ftT; «*v
ousies, mismanagement or g raft, hut
a married woman. will on
friends and relatives.
H:30 p. m.—Dance, Woman’s Club •lersUn--ii.
the :sih liny .if December. 1M8. at It
there are few which commnnd tho nt Vuldcx Hotel.
o'clock it. 10.. apply In ,tli» lloanranio
Jamei. W. Perkin*. J uiIk«- "f tho «Tr- '
J. J. N. CONNER, Mannsor
Harry Reed is back from Havnnn logic, tile apparent need nnd the pub­
STROUT FARM AGENCY
nit fourt of Ihr Meventh Jutll* l.il i*lr—
lic’s
good
opinion
that
the
aims
of
.silt of the mate nf Florida,, at tho
to .spend a few .days with his sister
113 .Magnolia Avenue
THE GREAT MESSAGE IN SONGS Court House nt Dotyml. Florida, or
Mrs. Haro* Ward. He expected to re­ tho Water Traffic League of Florida
Furnished 7 room, bungalow, _
wh. r.•»*».. r milit Judge mn&gt; he ul enl.l
time tor u license to uiunnite. take on Dixie Highway, ham, garage,
main in Havana for nomc time but command, that arc placed on the shelf
of and-control In-r property nn.l
to be “taken up Inter" or to bo for­ On Friday evening of this week the charge
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culled
back
to
Indinnn
on
busi­
to In-come a free tlc.ih-r la every re- acres. Electric light, running
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trained
chorus
of
tho
Lutheran
gotten erf]rely. The people of the
,
telephone, hath. Deep well, J'j
’"•raf. Stth day .of
Miss Nell McLean, of Washington, ness.
stntc of Florida are due ns much con­ church nt Pierson will sing Holton's
bxnks-Morse engine, water piped
I). 0., arrived in tho city Sunday nnd
great, Christmas Cantata “The Light
PIIK I) ll. WIMKJN.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Jordan and Mr. sideration ns . uny other state In tho
all parts of farm. Orange, tangtr
Hyltcllor
for
Petitioner.
will spend tho remainder of the win­
of the World" in eleven parts . This,
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and Mrs. Pclote of JncksonviUu are union, nnd with such n vital necessity
grapefruit, peaches, blackberries, t
ter here with her nelcc, Mrs. Arthur
fostered by an organisation such ns concert will .be given a t the old L uth-,
blucberth-3, 11 varieties of grs;
HUB. FRED DAIGEIt, Society Editor Marshall at her home on Pulmctto the guests of Judgu and Mrs. James
ernn church nt West Snnford nnd will'
Sharon. Mr. Jordan was mayor of tho aforementioned’league, th e .U n it­
lemon, cherries, bananas, h-qust,.
avenue.
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A LW A Y S ASK US FOR
Jacksonville for many yenrs and in ed States government is bound to rec­ begin at 7:30 sharp.*
persimmon, mulberries, roscllc, p i
Everybody who loves good singing
I f J M h a v e a n y f r l e n S k ▼ U ltln a 70
well known all ovo rtho state. Mr. Pc- ognise the situation and consequent
as. Farm nnd garden tools, cow, J
_ | r y a a i n y v l a x - n / n K f r . nr ro m ln a
invited. The concert is entirely
Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. M. Telford were lotc Is a prominent uttornoy of Jack­ government aid is sure to come.
S c a t , a r if y o n a re a n ln r la ta la s , w rit
,
flock of Muscovi ducks included,
m n a a t a l r a r n In I h U S r p a r l n r a l ,
irNy
i ’ou will miss r.omethlng finc-j
the delightful hosts at a Christmas sonville nnd their many friends here
Most everyone can recognize a fact.
The g a g g S DAKINC POWDER
for ?G,r,00. $3,500 cash, bal. 1, 2
M a l t * , n r «r W f h n n a t h e f i r m .
H w ll
dinner a t their home on Park avenue arc glad to have them for a visit.
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A|l right, then. It is a fact thnt for­ if you cannot come. An outline of the
3 years.
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AIcCULLER
Christmas day. Their guests were:
eign competition is la-coming serious cantata is herewith given: ,
1. —“Thy Light, is Como" opening
Thursday—Mrs. J. G. Sharon will Dr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Walker, Mr. nnd • Tho New Year's dance nt the Coun­ to the farm ers of Florida because
The Daily Herald, lC-c jitr wcfk.|
WH..U...
chorus
by the choir.
entertain the members of the Ev­ Mrs. Don Carroway, Ed. Carrowuy, try CJub Monday night promises to they, cannot get their products to
2. —“Shine Splendor Divine" hoery Week Bridge Club nt her home Harry DuBosc, M. B. Leonard, Mrs. he one of the enjoyable ovents to be­ northern markets a t n figure which
prnno
nnd alto duct.
Geitrude
Carroway
and
eon
Andrew.
on Tenth Street, nt 3 o'clock.
gin the year 1023. The delightful in­ will permit them to sell a t the prices
3.
—"The
Light Everlasting" chorus
Friday—
.Mrs.
I).
P.
Drummond
will
formality of the country club makes aikcd for* fori ign products of the
: ‘
Prof, nnd Mrs. C. A. McKay, Miss­ tho dances there ssem like home and tame variety. A fanner in South Af­ by choir.
entertain the members of the Mer112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
4.—-*The Name of Jesus,"
tenor
He Matrons Bridge Club nt 3 j&gt;. m. es Carolyn Spencer, Clara Millen, makes them popular with tho members rica can grow and ship certain pro
PHONOGRAPHS
PLAYERS
. SHEET MLS
PIANOS
Friday—Annunl ball of the* Social I'attyc Lyles, Mrs. Dwight Babbitt and their families.
E&amp;v.
duqts to America chi-apc* than nil in- to' 0 n,,&lt;* chorus,
RECORDS
E
PLAYER
ROLLS
—"Sing () Heavens," choir, tenor
Department of the Woman’s Club. and Mrs. Barber ami a number of tho
land farm er of Florida ran get th e :
and
bass duet.
other teachers left yesterday for St.
--------Ix.-(’lt-i;c Irwin is spending a few same products to New York.
fl.—“And
There
Were
Shepherds",
Deane Treadwell was among the Petersburg where they will attend the days with his parents Mr. nnd Mrs. S.
There ia only one reason for this
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7.—"Glory to Gad in the Highest”,
there December 27-29.
a service station ih Ocnlu and likes freight rates by-rail arc now so high
tona Beach Christmas.
chorus
by choir.
the Brick city very much. As n for­ and water rates so comparatively low
g._"Now
When Jesus Wns Bom",
mer employe of the Herald v;c nrc that our far-away competitora are
Harold Long left yesterday a fter­ CENSUS BUREAU WILL
glad
to
welcome
Claire
home
and
to
well able to flood-our niarkot.-\ with bass solo nnd choir.
noon for Tampa, lifter spending the
START ESTIMATE OF
•1.—"Wonderful Baby Jesus", Con-j
know that he ia prospering.
- week end here with his parents.
cheaper vegetables than we ourselves
WEALTH IN U. H. JAN. I.
cun grow and ship. Our cahhngcs n rc ; trnltn solo and choir. «
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CHAS. RAY

“TWO MINUTES
TOGO”

THE EVIDENCE SHOWS

Two-Part ToonervillJ
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Sanford Shos &amp; Clothing Co.

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Mrs. J. A. Harrold has returned
heme from Jacksonville where she
WASHINGTON. Dee. 27.—The de­
was called by the illness of her fath­ cennial determination by the census
er.
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. jnnenu of tlu- wealth of thc^peoplc of
the* United States—what taxes they
LeCIcnl Irwin spent-Christmas here pay and the amount of the! rptiblir
with his patents on Magnolia avenue. debts, state, county and city and
LcClen; is the proprietor of a Wil­ other subdivisions permitted to is­
sue securities—will lie started Janu­
lard Service Station nt Ocnln.
ary 1. Officials said today their plans
‘ Misses Helen Call and Grncc Mc­ wPre virtually complete for the work,
Curdy, of A tlanta, (in., arc the charm­ which, it is expected, will be nccotning house guests of Mrs. W. L. Hen­ pli.-hed ill nboul nix months.
Muc)\ interest attaches to the cen­
ley nt her home on Celery avenue.
sus of the public debts because of the
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. It. Alii, of Macon. move for a . constitutional amendment
Ga., are spending Milne time here nnd prohibit g the further issue of tax
are pleasantly located a t the Monti exemption bonds, and because it is
not now known the length to which
suma. . ‘
.
the kuIu of lax exempt securities have
Messrs. Wilmshornt, K nightrr and gone. Treasury officials have sajd
S torrer of DeLnnd, were .the guests repeatedly that the continued issue
yesterday of Mrs. Jonuthnn Peck and of tax-exempt securities has forced
a much higher federal tax rate lo ­
Rev. A. B. Peck.
calise of the tendency of large tax­
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and Mr. nnd payers to invest in that form of se­
Mrs. W. J. McBride motored to I)c- curities.
Efforts will be made, once the
Laml and Daytona Bench, Christinas
Day where they spent the day moat amount of the tax exempt securities
is officially computed, to establish
pleasantly.
the cost to the American people ns a
.Misses Perrie Lee Bell and Mina whole of the cihtiipicd issue of tax
Howurd, 'who are attending Queen's free bonds. The census of ten years
'fcollf’ge at Charlotte, N. C., are ppend- ago gives no criterion for estimating
ing the holidays here with their pnr- tho prcrcht outstanding amount of
such bonds, it in said by officials,.who
pointer! out that the war-time and
Mallory Horn, of Jasper, formerly post-war issues of securities of po­
of this c ity ,'le ft yesterday for his litical sub-divisions had tremendously
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homo after spending the week end increased the total. *
The new issues, it was asserted, had
here as the guest of Rev. A. K, Peck
und his mother, Mrs. Jonathan Peek. come nt u time when the federal
government was increasing its own
Mrs. D. A. McQueen nnd two chil­ debt nnd taxes nt a rate uhequnlled
dren, of Jacksonville, arrived here in the nation's history. The federal
this afternoon and will be the guests government consequently ,it was said
of her aunt, Mrs. W. J. McBride at had been forced to pay higher interest
fates and rui.so Its tuxes to unprece­
her home on Palmetto avenue.
dented figures because of the flow of
Rev. R. E. Beverley nnd two chil­ the money into the bonds which paid
dren Have returned to their home In tnxc* either on principal or Interest.
Jacksonville nfter spending the week
Collection of the data by the census
end here with her sisters, Mrs. J. C. bureau Is regarded by its officials
Dccn and Alias Nonlo Williams,
as ono of its hardest tasks, second
afl
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only to the census of the population.
The bureau's representatives must go
into every county in the union, nnd
in some instances will have to search
records of schools nnd road districts
ns well n* the flics of other local au­
thorities.

Roe, lb............35c
Salt Mullet, lb......... ;.15e
Nice Fat Mackerel
Jones* Dairy Farm
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Nice Fat Hens
Clover Hill Butter, the
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WOMEN INVITED
WASHINGTON- Dec. 27—More
than 100 national organisations of
women have boon invited to send
delegates to n women'* industrial c mcfrcnco here January 11 to 13, the Wo­
men's Bureau of the Department, of
LnboY,announced today. Tho sjK’akers will include women employment
manager* and women worker*, manu­
facturers and factory Inspector*, pub­
lic hcnlth experta, industrial *tntlstlelans, gpvcninie'nt demonstrator*.
Mr*. M aty Andoredn la, head of* tho
bureau.
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Fruit Cake 50c lb.

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LITTLE WHITE ROOSTER
left to rat on the ground, while caJ-j
Yc U,L'
‘ hi,rus b y ;
PLAYED IIOHO PART—
bages from soiithrm Europe, South ' ^10lrRODE ON ENGINES America ami Africa enjoy a delight­ 11 ,—"The Light of the World" fin* j

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R O U T H BAKERY

ful profit, which ill reality is spelling .1 t horus by choir.
the economic destruction of Florida.
t* 1
Hnve you lost or found anything? j
How ran the situation ho met?.How. , Next to Princess Theatre
cun the people of Florida prosper,
For quick result*, try a want ad. L
and by prospering so help the test of
the United States to prosper?
Our
crops must reach the markets nt n
rate ns low as foreign crops nnd still
*1 S t o r e in Florid
afford a profit to the growers. With
10 Stores In GcorRlalower rail rates away off in the dis­
tance, the only way of accomplishing
this in by the consummation of the
aims of the Florida Water Traffic
Longue by deepening the St. John's
river and by completing a aysteni of
inland waterways and canal* which
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will take our crops to the const and
tlu-ncc to our northern mnrkcts nt a
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figure which would be fair nnd just
to all concerned, instead of ludicrous
and ridicdlous, ns is now the case.
Our hats are off to the lenguo and
our assistance is at their command.
Mny their aims, which itre most wor­
CARD OK THANKS
thy, soon be within their grasp, piay
We lake this method of thanking the fanners &lt;ff Florida mine into their
tho good people of Snnford collective­ own, and may our land he blessed.—
ly for their kindnes* duriiyt the' re­ Winter Park Herald.
cent fire nt our home.
MIL and MRS. F. R. WHITTLE, WOULD LIKE to got in touch with
some one to share crop, have myand FAMILY.
w If % ul three boys to work, have
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PLANS UNDER WAY
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nny kind of work. Address J. II.
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In order to stim ulate buiincss, Thompson, Bi-nrenford, Fla. 232-3tp
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which invariably fulls off nfter the
Christmas holidays, tho retail mer­ Thu Daily Herald, Iftc pur week.
chants* committee of the Chamber of
Commerce is planning spcclnl sales
TAKE
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day* to bo held during tho week* of
January. One particular event, the
details of which cannot now be made
public, will Ik: an innovation, so far
The Stomach’s Best Friend
ns nny previous attem pts of this kind
by Alt Drug -Store-*
arcc onccmcd. It will perhaps be the
biggest event of this kind ever in­
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CANTON, Miss.i Dec. 27.—Wheth­
er the chicken was comilng home to
roost oF if it is.on n sight-seeing trip
around the world is n question to be
decided upon when a small white Leg­
horn' rooster emerges from drain tile
near the Illinois Contrnl passenger
slntinn here.
Yesterday afternoon
when Engineer Tate arrived nt Canton
In- noticed a crowd pointing under hi*,
i-iigine and when it stopped he was
shown a smutty, greasy, dirty, but
game little Loghorn rooster looking
the part of a real holm perched on
the tank trucks of his engine. When
the train loft- Memphis yesterday
morning n consignment of chickens
was being unloaded nnd it Is believed
the rooster made the entire trip on
the train. The rooster evaded capture
and took refuge in drain tile.

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Sanford’s New Store

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MEN’S GROWN SHOES

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MEN’S SHOES, BLACK OR BROWN
Size 6 to 11; at, per pair—

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NEW SEWERAGE'
CONTRACTS ARE LET
The comml.viloners have awarded
contract* for tho construction of thu.
new sewerage systems*nnd extension*
to the old one*. These Improvements
were provided for In tho recant bond
Ulue. Permit lins not yet been se­
cured from the w ar department for
the yacht basin, but' this is momen­
tarily expected.
Specifications for
the yacht basin have been furnished
by William T. Dqnnelly, prominent
marina engineer of New York, miff it
is expected to have tho basin finished
by next fall.
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DANCING CLASSES every Tuesday
a t Parish House at 4 p. m. for chil­
dren nnd 7 p. m. for uditlts. Interpre­
tative anil hall room dancing.—Profes114-tie
*or C, L. Ebson.

Size 3 to 8, at, per pair— .

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LADIES’ ONE-STRAP PUMPS
Size 3 to 8, at, per pair—

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Apples.to be sold by peck
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Bananas by bunch or
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On track of "A. Ci L. near
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, I B ii

'1' ~~ ~ ——
"i*1 ^ , .r
--Cash speaks loudly; and a cash trans­
action makes many friends and keeps
them. Sometimes, for necessities,
Sanford should gel in the
of there must bo a 'charge account' hut
th rift ami saving and paying cash in for ‘luxuries there is' never such a
heed.
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the year of 1023. The Herald will go
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on a rash basis insofar as it is pos­ .Merchants Should ..resolve during
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sible and expects thu same treatm ent. the coming year to do a cash business;
And ram y business firm s'in thla city determine that each night when tho
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will change their mode of doing busi­ establishment is locked the goods shall
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ness and get in the cash idea of nmnli be on the shelves or the cash shnll he
profits and quirk sales and the cash in the till." 1
C l r r u l f t l l i m Mi i n n c r r C
1. K t V i a S H U T
in th e drawer is worth twice ns much
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u
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&gt;\N AGRICULTURAL GAIN
us
on paper.
S i b M - r t p l l u N I’f l c r I n A S m . f f
O ne Venr
Scusi the county and put it over. Join the
The
finest
udjunct.^o
n
rnvh
town
a i l N M lk a - - ................v — :............. 3-00 Chamber of Commerce and get in the
Such wonderful progress has boon
la the hubit of saving your money and
I l f 111 r r r d In C l l r h j C a r r i e r
O ne IV rfk
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13 &lt; &gt; n l « game of placing Seminole County on making it IKissiblc to pay cash for made in the growth and development
tho 'map.
T k f k l f 12- ( n I H . p n a n W r r k l ; l l c r everything you. buy. It ia a terrible of Florida industries that nn unpre­
n l P e n l l r r l r c n i v r a M n m l n o le I ' o n n l j r
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wrench to pay cash after years of cedented amount of building has been
a n k la p n k l U f c f d e v e r y K r l l r r . A A v r r done during the past year. We have
tlafair n l r a m ade k n « W a un n p p llrn A Columbus, Georgia, merchant credit but it will pay merchants and
l i o n . H -IO p f r &gt; r a r , a l n a r * in
given a great deal of publicity to the
held up by highwaymen was nervous patrons in the long run and next
building program.
SlKMIlKU TIIK ASSOCIATI-.II PltRXS
The Aaaorlalvilf I'rraa Is rtcluslvoly and waved his arms while they were year it will be a pleasure to take an
entitled to the u«* for repiilillrstlon of in the air and he was shot by the invoice of yourself and of your busi­ Hut that development th a t will
nil news dlapfrlchea eredltetl In It or
J
not otherwise credited In this paper bandits who became nervous because ness and find out you have nothing count for most in the long run and
Our large selection of Evening
a nil also Ilia local nrwa puliUahrtl tho victim was nervous. Just how one on your, books. The 1'alatka News will mean moat to Florida, is the de­
An
unusual assortment
arid Afternoon Dresses are re­
velopment that is going on in laud
hf.U*nrlBhla of rn-publlentlon of apaclnl can keep calm and cool under such cir­ says:
duced
to
real
low
level
prices
for
dlapalchra herein are also reserved.
* choice Wool Dresses in Poiret !
development; the clearing of land
cumstances should be put in book
Mnke your
“Home bank in eyory city should and putting it under cultivation. A J these two days.
O f f ie f l H K n A M I n g l M U S I O . I 'h o n e US
•form by the highwaymen and sent out continually urge the forming of habits
choice nt these exceptional re­
Twill, Tricotine, Panar, and Wool J
Inrge* acreage of farm lands 1ms been
broadcast.
ductions.
f n f e t m A d v.rtlfln s R e p r e n n ta tlv a
of th r if t—for there is n splendid a r­ brought under cultivation during the
THC AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
Crepe in Navy and Brown. All *
gument for it every day, of the week acres of grove have been sut. A vast
Taffetas, Chiffons, Georgettes
popular makes including Peggy ■
A CUSTOM THAT OUGHT TO HE and every week In the year. Of the acreage of berries and garden has
and Spanish Laces
list of 'many best bookoMhere is-soi- bcen added to Florida production.
FORGOTTEN
Paiges. One special lot, nt
S
dom one to be found that will rank as
In newest prevailing shades at
T
According to n report ju st made
Woodrow Wilson is sixty-six years
the hank book—and the ‘cheeking ac­ public by the Agricultural School at
old today and newspapers are print­
Several queries have been sent the count’ is far, very far, nhend of the
Gainesville, the Florida .cropfor1922
ing articles about him and the fact Star-Telegram ns to why firo-ertekers 'charge account,*
,o
rS
is valued at $00.050,000 ns against
th a t he id still the leader of the party and shotguns should form n pnrt of
“One habit of th rift—one looking 110,019,1)00 in 1021. A gain of $14,and will Shape the policies of the the Christmas day observance in this ^ w .r d preparednesa-ls the.plan pop0 11,000.
Formerly up to $29.50
Democratic party in 1924.
p a rt of the country. It is an ember- L lnrUcd ,n muny ciU„ «nJ hy many
These figures are impressive. Flo­
rnssmg question because there is no ^
llint lH
{
stm „
Others priced accordingly
Formerly ?2J,G0 t o ‘¥09.00
Tho plan is on easy rida has only come into prominence
They ere shiping booze from Mexi­ excuse under the shining sun why ^
ns an agricultural state during the
such a thing should be countenanced.
co to Chicngo in paper tubes thst look
one to follow, when carefully inaug­ Inst decade. Before that it was hard
Handed won to us from the old plan­
like advertising m atter or magazines
urated, and the result is always so s a t­ to interest the outside world in Flo­
tation days when the darkies were
o r something equally innocent. Hut
isfactory that once it is carried thru rida agriculture. The state wns look­
perm itted by, their masters to cele­
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it seema th at one of them broke and
for a little less than n year* it is en­ ed upon ns a land of sunshine and
brate Christmas in a hilarious way
‘the atuff was off right there.
thusiastically taken* up at thu first flowers only—a place to spend a plea­
We are-dosing out rdl our Fall Millinery at unusualy low prices. Our Pattern Hats in.' Inrge
ami when there was much liquor Mow­
chance.
sant
Winter.
_
Now
more
men
are
and small shapes at less than cost. It will pay to get one of these choice 1iats even for next
ing all over the land, it has Itocn con­
winter’s ujje.
turning
their
attention
to
Florida
"Lost
Week
one
of
the
hanks
ut
San­
tinued in some sections to such nn ex­
agriculture,
by
way
of
new
devel­
ford
turned
over
to-the
members
more
te n t that one is not always certain
U SELL
WHEN U
w hether the holiday is the Fourth of titan twenty thousand dollars. This opment than any other state in thefjj
LIST IT
YOUR REAL
July or Christmas Day. One . cannot came nr. cash to those who had been Union. General farming is proving
WITH US
ESTATE .
Crushable Felts in Velours. Brush­
very well connect the birth of the uavlng to provide for the. gift-buying profitable. Intensive and extensive
E ;I'nnne and Lyons Velvets, beauti­
ed
Woof; Camel Hairs and other-.
farm
ing
is
engaged
in
in
Florida
with
season;
it
seemed
almost
u
gift
to
Savior with fireworks, firecrackers
fully trimmed, Ach, lardy lla'.tiColors represented
are: Tan,
Looking for a lot nt a bargain?
ami the shooting off of firearms. SuchUho?e xvJ,t» hud been saving a little at profit.
Brown,
Camel,
Wood
ami
Rein.
more
and
Hass
brands,
at
pntet icl*£ might bu nil very wt*Jl fo r|^
urul it i*noblud viuh und nil
fn rm in g Im I ill# Limit: uulyntry uf
We have one that can be pur­
the ushering In of the new year hul thcm l t 1»r«*-uro the contemplated • America. The state is rapidly read
chased several hundred dollars
in the solemn Joy of the Christmas ff*tt» in :j way very simple and very justing to tho new situation. Without)
below Its. value. In the heart
losing' any of its glory us a lotirj
festival they have r.o place. In fact j wAifcfactory.
of tha residence section.
many cities thruout the south h:ivi,!
H iy.ng presents on credit Is not country, it is adding^? its |iopularity
Values to $o.U5
Formerly to $7.95
Values to $19,73
passed ordinances absolutely prohidit ■^at.sfaclory—to the seller or the pur- and pnatpcrily by developing a basic
ini: the use of fireworks and firecrnck- vhnser. Sometimes the merchant feels industry heretofore lying dormant;
ers during the Christmas celebration.1that the gift might ns will iiaVe ceine Herein lies the future of the atnte.—
AGENTS
*
That, lias had the effect of doing away from him r.s to carry the account a Reporter-Star.
long
time
and
receive
payments
on
it
with what is generally recognized not
Tlie pickont* an* working in the
only ns a nuisance but as a discord- b&gt; piecemeal; and there is always tlie
“ WHERE STYLE REIGNS”
* Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance.
an t note entirely out of place and Nolim; on the part of the buyer who large g r o v e owned by Horace Carlton.
-Opposite Ford Service Station
East First Slrecl105 W. Firat BL, HANFORD, FLA
without any excuse for being toier- really intends to rattle for the g o o d s This is at Nocnteu and the fru it ia
a ted. —l..il.c!,ind Star-Telegram.
‘that iio *is paying for a dead horse.’ handled by the Exchange.
a B m in H in a f la n Q U M B D ia iM D a iiiB E a iR ia v a u a titiiH iu ia iix n c a io R a a a ic B s n a v a a tis u K e iN x a ia n x a
. Now that the first excitement over
th e finding of oil nt Oldnmar is over
some of the state papers ray there
l ' a h t l a l i r d e * e r j ■ f t e t f t o f t i , r i r r p t Knuwas nothing to it a* yet. We never
d « r a t O f I l f r a i d l i a l l d l a a . l»T
______ M o g f t o l U Aye., H am fo r d . K t a /
did heiieve in gushing over an oil
gushci' in Florida until 'said gusher
really gushed. Oil in FlortTU is like
r t n i . m iKiiii
hair tonic. Nothing to it.
B.J. HOLLY— ____ ,________ Kdltur
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J. U L L A illlS r r r r l .r j - T r r .i u r r r
,
v
H.
A. K K E I i .
tirn rra l M n in irr
Everything in Sanford and Semi*
H.
&gt;. H O L L Y A d r a r t l . l a a H a a a a r r
A l r r n U I n c H a ir. M ad*
lito n n
o n nolo! county
revolves around the
A p a llrn lln n
This splen-

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A Special 2-Day Sale of Afternoon and Evening Gowns; Wool ■
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UEADY-TO-WEARS

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In all popular styles
and colors, at

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'$150 AND$3.95

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A BEAUTIFUL NEW AND UP-TO-DATE FILLING STATION

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LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S REST ROOMS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
To Every Customer of our Filling Station oh the Opening Day We Will Give Five (5) coupons, Each Coupon Good for One
Gallon o f Gasoline FREE when Five (5) Gallons of Gasoline are Purchased. Only one set of Coupons to a Customer
THERE WILL BE A LARGE DISPLAY IN OUR NEW SHOW ROOMS OF THE LATEST MODELS

FIRST STREET AND MYRTLE AVENUE

SANFORD,’ FbORlDA

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t h e H a n f o r d d a il y h e u a l d , y u u r s u a v , d b c e m u f k jw, iuzz

^ S T M A S CBI.BDRATION
w 0f the IfftfrDiHilK event* of the
L a * holldAy* occurred Friday
ol the First Baptlat church
„ the Sunday. wJ»oo! put on a rw l
program for the kiddies
fell as the grown-ups of the city.
L number'hf Christmas carols
. ; un(: nt'd reading* rendered by
children before the audience felt
true Christmas spirit by the ap' eo of old Santa with a large
of gifts for everyone prvaent.
owevor, I te »W «‘
mcnt was not for receiving but
ihe civing toward belping mnkthe Children at the Baptist Or-

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street o ipiROVEMENT8 i
THAT w il l iik m a d e

in THE NEAU FUTURE

At n* recent meeting of the City
Cammissinners of the City of Sanford
thit body passed a resolution rcqtllr1bj the expending of $60,000 for^tho
riding and paving of n number of
streets thntjyill be improved by the
half million dollar bond issue pasted]
i few months ago,, Rids will be rc«ived on January •I, i for $100,000
Irorth of public improvements that will
lUrt immediately after that date and
this second appropriation from the
milablo fund will be expended ns
toon as the necessary legal procedure
is gone through. The City Commislidners announce that these improve­
ments are emergency measures and
ia keeping with the rapid growth, of
the city, and the intention of the peo­
ple of the “City Substantial" to have
bo sand streets.
The streets to be improved are ns
fallows: Palmetto Avenue, from Cen­
tral ulcert south to Hughey street.;
Central s tin t from Oak street west
to Frvneh avenue; Fifth street frdm
Maenulia avenue.-weal to Myrtle nv.

CONTINUING THROUGH JANUARY 6th
NOTHING BUT DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE OF STANDARD QUALITY WILL BE-SOLI). THE BULK»OF THE STOCK WILL
BE SOLD ON A SMALL COMMISSION BASIS; MANY ITEMS AT MILL COST AND SOME ARE LESS THAN TODAY’S COST ! ! ! ! . ! !

Dining1this sale wo will sell Gordons
and Hole-proof Hose for Ladies’ arid
Children at ‘20% Less than reg, prices
1Inle-Proof
'»0 lu ll Fashion,
&lt;3*61 A A
per pair
Hull -i’l'uii .&gt;2.0t) Threat! Silk Hose,

ESCAPED CONVICT •
FROM MISSISSIPPI
CAL'tillT AT ORLANDO
- ORLANDO, Dee. 27—Capture of
Silas lifter, who escaped from thu
J^lsissippi state penitentiary on Oc­
tober 6, was announced by torn! po­
lice tonight after he had been surrwmdid at the home o f u woman
with whom lie corresponded while in
th* penitentiary. I-entcr, police said,
m convicted of forgery nnd had serv­
ed three yrnrs of a live year term
'ken he escaped.

Cordon's $2.00 Fashion
all shades .................

Back,
.

Sale Ladies’,* ChildrenVand Infant’s

All new garments, now Silk and Wool
models in sizes from M to 4 !—

11378716

:in-iu. Wide, 10Uriel 1'.

.75 English Longcluth
10 yard pieces

Rtlicf AITordc d ai
The I'ntirin EfTcr
Medical Gcaitm

y.

wwuing to nuthsrliU:: on JifaUu,} *
Hy forty per cortt. cf *.hc peopic toI wre T.fftlCled with what in cum'n,r rallnl a "run down" condition.
* m*hi symptoms, or "warnings,"
this complaint, they any, are luck]
vitality and energy, nervousness,
liability, weak back, headaches,

Dresser Scarfs,
Lace 1 rimmed

$2.00 English Longcluth
It) yard pieces .....

All Linen Lunch Napkins,
—Hematitelied, 'juir dozen
75c Bath Towel

$2.50 Nainsook,
12 yard pieces
$4.00 Nainsook,
12 yard pieces

Blenched Sheeting, 9-4
75c v a lu e .................

50- pair Outing Blankets, G0x80, white,
grey and
© 9 f f (ft

Plain and Fur Trimmed
Models
AH wanted colors of
Navy, Brown and
Black, 16 to 11

Wool Finished Plaid Blankets for double
Beds,
© 9 i£ k S
Special ......

from the terros of pain,
Wgin using RE-CU-MA,
ltn*I new treatment which
g e n tly been perfected, nnd which
*° successfully overcoming
CU-MA is creating so much In, * .*rcver il t* being introduced,
tit u,* &lt;,nab,u' &gt;*0UI: stomach to
r hi C| f&lt;H1^ l0.u cnt&gt; and vitalize
; T!* “"d nt,rve» "U h the stamdtfc- , L niaJ&lt;C3 people atrong,
&amp; ? every
*•
,n m
|» &amp; &amp; &amp;
l arls
pleasure

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1Union p t u ,o!tl ,n Sanfor'1 by
■niii. ■■ bfirmac&gt;' a n4 the leading
' ,llU m ^ e fy city,—Ailv.

PrtJung8

d° yol'r ***** Job

81-90 Wearwcll Sheets:^..:....,.
72-90 Wearwcll Sheets J7........
42-45 Wearwcll Billow Covers
42-OG Wearwbll Pillow'Covers..

PT
MILL
PRICES

\Vool 50-50 Full size^PIrtid Blankets,
Five patterns.
© f f (ftfT
Special

Values up to $39.50

The entire stock of piece goods is included in this sale though space does not allow us to mention items of each department, yet we are sacri
ficing the profit on many items during this sale

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t*AGE FOUR

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922

OF SPORTS

:
PURELY
£ PROFESSIONAL :
8

?—
Cards of Sanford's Repotable Professional Men, each
®f whom, In his chosen profession the llerald recoinwends to the people.
.

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K h h h h h i a n M

COURTESY ~
CO-OPERATION
ACCOMMODATION

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

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ta
to

CHASE AND COMPANY HANDS THE
CONGREGATIONAL CLUB ONE MORE

i s

Thejse things, combined with
the experience of our officers
an ddirectors hsa enabled
this bank, year after year, to
. become increasingly valu. able to the people of this com­
munity, upon whose patron­
age and confidence ou^ suc­
cess depends.

Both the Champs and Orange Backers Bowl Un­
der Their Usual Stride iWth the Exception of Stevenson '

Georgd A. DeCottes
Attorncy-nl-Law

s

pno moro victory added to the Con­ although a slim one, of ending up in
gregational Club's long string of vic­ second placo wRUo Chase &amp;! Cot,
SANFORD
FLORIDA
tories and one more defeat added to seemed doomed to spend their time in
the long string of defeats for Chase the cellar.
&amp; Co. was the outcome of tho match
The following hex score shows the
last night. Both clubs were bowling outcomo of Inst night’s games:
under their usual form nnd the out­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Chase &amp; Co.
come found the Champs CIO pins In Jones ................
« to* =~hJ~C
""
90
the lend.
F itst National Dank Building
Lifflor
l
i
t
114
With the exception fa the league Chase
SANFORD
FLORIDA Classified Ad« 5c n line. No nd taken for less than 25c and positively no
79 HKIA COMMUNITY BUILDER
classified nds charged to anyone. Cnsh must accompany all order*. Count leader, Stevenson', nil the players
Hcrndgn
94 142
five words t» n Hue nnd remit a c c o rd in g .
Cm
bowled Just on ordinary game, while McKee .................
78 114
F. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WUJTNER, Cashier
Stevenson helped his average by be­ Adams ........ ......
101 82 183
to to to to to to to to
ing high man with 517 pins to his
to
credit.
1570
Totals ......................... ....
SEVERAL HOUSES'Yof aiic: House to
LAWYER -:The
winning
of
Inst
night’s
game
Congregational*
TROUBLED WITH WEAK Kll).
STORM MOVES NORTHEAST
for rent. Sec Thigpen.
Dfl-tfc to
—Court House
*
*
practically cinches the first half pen­ Stevenson .......... 100 170 181 547
NEV8
WOOL FOR ' SALE —$8.50 n con to
nant for tho Congregational Club ns L. Renninl ....... .,..158 131 129 418
I'lcnao arrange to pay rash on de­ to
"llnvo been troubled with weak kidWASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—A storm
it Is now necessary for the Farmers’ Jewett
131 120 105 350
livery, uml specify the kind of wood
to to win their remaining games nnd A. Rcnnud ............109 115 127 411 or marked intensity central over A r­ neys since childhood," writes Mrs. G.
Mj ss Examined
Glasses Designed wanted, when placing your order.—F.
to to to to to to to to the Champs lose three out of their Pennington ..........102 102 124 418 kansas this morning will move east- Hyde, Bcnxonia, Michigan. “ Now past
S. Vernay.
19G-tfc
flirty nnd have had terrible backache
four in order to ho ousted from first
northeast ward udring the next 30 and that tired out feeling, hardly aide
FOIt SALE—Hosier and Gays' paints
Charles Itay m ade. n big hit last plnce. It is predicted, however, that
Totals —.................. ........ ___ 2180 hours attended by general precipita­ lo \lo my work. By using Foley Kid­
nnd varnishes a t Sanford Novelty light in “Two Minutes to Go."
the Farm ers’ will hang on nnd bring
tion in the Atlantic nnd East Gulf ney I’llls accompanied with Foley
Works, Sanford agents.
lC3-tfc
OpUelan-Optomelrist
up n close second and perhaps make
Standing of the Club*
Cathartic Tablets I soon felt like »■
Won Lost Pet. states, Tennessee- the Ohio valley new person."
31* B ast F irst Street
Sanford, FIs. FARMERS— You can g et aevd bed
It is ju st this class b7 pictures that things look different (hiring the
Backache,- rheumatic
nnd the lower lake region, the weath­
Congrcgntlonnls ... . 9 “ 0 1.000
fntni-s and irrigation plugs a t tfc* go to make up n good weeks’ program. second half.
pains, dizziness and blurred vision are
er
bureau
forecasted
today.
The
wea­
2
.777
7
Tho outcome of tonight’s game be­ Formers
Snnford Novelty W orks.'
100-tf&lt;
symptoms of kidney trouble.
Foley
.000 ther will probably bo clear, however,
Men's
Club
....
•
3
0
And tonight, %Constance Tnlmndge tween the Rotes nnd Merchant* will
Fo r d s i f o r d s i
f 6 k d s T ^ N cw
Kidney Pills give cjulek relief. Sold
In
tho
southern
stntes
Friday.
$mall
.250
(i
everywhere.—Adv.
Graduate Veterinarian
and used roadsters, tyupcs, Tour­ will be seen in “ Polly of the Follies.” also have a hearing on the standing Rotary d u ll ...
'
.250 craft warnings have been ordered dis­
0
Merchants
of
these
two
clubs
at
the
wind
up.
Telephones:
Office
ings, Sedans, trucks nnd tractors. This picture is one of the best on
played on the Mississippi, Alabama
.000
9
O f f ic e 'll
Opposite P. O. Cash or terms. Sell or trade. See the hills for this week, and it is to bo The Men’s Club stHI have a chance, Chase &amp; Co. ...
anil northwest Florida coast.
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
Residence 257
Del.and, Florida Geo. W. Mcltory, authorized Ford imped that the Sanford movie goers
salesman, phono 331, at Edward Hig­ will ho on hand.
gins, Inc., authorized Ford, Furdsotl
"Polly of tho Follies" will be fol­
nnd I.ineoln dealer.
235-31(1- ltw
lowed
by a Century comedy. These
FTTTT 8ALR—Type for your MulliI l l j Tin* A a i i t r l n l r i l P r n « |
grnph cither Pica or Elite, or we Century .comedies nru always a real
NEW YORK, Dec. 2 8 .-A trade
con do your composition on our Mon­ treat in themselves nnd when they
Ty Cobb is strong for routbpnws. whereby Norman McMillan, youthful
otype nnd nave you money. W rite us come linked with a real feature it Ty, n pretty good hitter himself,
third hosomnn for tho New York
for p articu lars.-T h e Letter Shop, means one real evening!* entertain­ frankly admits that most left hand­
Yankees would he sent to the Boston
ment.
'
Inc., 219-227 Hill Building, Jackson­
ers trouble him far more than right-, Red Sox in cxchnngc for Shano Col
ville, Fin.
235-2to
handers.
Ton can find the name of
lina, Joe Harris or Herb Ponnock,
What dooSfthis mean? Just this—you pay a few dollars more in
Friday and Saturday—Gloria Sjvnn
Kuch being the case, the natural was said to have been tiie subject of
•
‘
OR
SALE—Two-year-oldJersey
•very lire Business Man
sop
in
the
“Impossible
Mrs.
Bellow.”
initial
cost in buying a "N'U-TILE" Shingle roof, but these beautiful
conclusion that Cobb must draw, is a conference yesterday between Ed.
hull at a b argain. Call at 13th St.
In Sanford In this Column
Here
Is
glorious
Gloria
at
her
resplonTile
Red,
Snow White and Green Shingles do not curl up nnd they will
that most left-handed hatters are
nnd Myrtle Avenue.
234-fitp
each day.
d dent beat. As the mother of whom troubled even more than him by Barrow, business manager for the
give you a permanent roof that you will not have to repair or replace
to FOR SALE—-Twelve furnished rooms-}
Yankees nnd Harry Frazee, owner of
slanderous ‘-tongSies have robbed her
for years nnd years.
v.
to
with three year lease a t 115 I’n l-1of ehitil ntnl happiness, she was never southpaw pitching.
the Red Sox.
No doubt that is the reason why
metto avenue.
235-tfc .vn poignantly appealing.
The two were unable to reach an
It is impossible to ray how long they will last, hut they have
Cobb put through tlio deal for South­ agreement, it was said.
been in service ntoy- than twelve years and no signs of wear, ’ihey
paw Ray 'F rauds, of the Washington
Gloria Was never mi lavishly gown­ club.
nre ns permanent ip one climate as in another.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment
Storage Facilities
ed
as
she
appeared
as
the
leader
of
J
■
*
Cobb
figures
that
every
club
that
Fcmdalc Apartments, 305 E .‘ First
If we please you, tell others; If not,
Monte Carlo society and Supporting wants to have a chance as a pennant
From
past
experience
it
looks
as
tho
they
will
“never"
wear
out!
Street.
190-lfc
tell a*. Phone 498
this fnmoba sta r iir "The Impossible contender needs a southpaw. ‘ Now
FGIt URNf—Ono bed room mid kitch- Mrs. Bellow” are Conrad Nagel,'June
that it is definitely settled that t)IdMnnu fncturccTliy
f tljr T iir A i t i i r l n l n l
cn furnished, price $15 per month. Elvidgc and Robert Cain.
SANFORD
honi will not he a Tiger, Cobh’s best
NEW YORK, Dec. 28.—The bout
Apply to Mrs. II, D. Durant at Lake
bet ns a southpnw passed on. Rert between Kid Williams, forjner ban­
Mary.
193-tfc
. “The Impossible Mrs. Bellow" will Cole seems to be just n hit shy of tamweight champion, and
Harry
General Machine and Boiler Work*; FOR RENT 3 moms, light house be shown at the Princess Friday and major league cilbre.
Leohard,
which
summarily
ended
Cylinder Grinding; Del.uxe 1'lntona;
keeping. I KHi Hntiftffd Avenue. «, Saturday and will he followed by oth­
AH of which made it necessary thnt some nights ngo when Leonard com­
Fly Wheel Steel Gear Banns; Crank
233-atp er attractions. Remember, this pic­ Cobb go out nnd land n southpaw.
mitted n foul in the first m um ljnuit
S hafts Returned— ------—Phone 62 FOR RENT —Furnished rooms, S. E. ture is the feature picture fob the Francis proved to be the best possi­ he fought over again If the boxers
corner 11th street and Elm Avenue. week.
bility on the market. Here is bow he wish to receive* their share of the
-M arja Schneider/
233-3tp
looked to Cobb:'
purse.
Have
you
reid
the
want
ada
today
l
"Francis showed me more stuff
FOR RENT—FurtiiHlnd apartm ent, 5
This decree hns been handed down
ARCHITECT
than 90 per cent of the American by. William Moudoon, chairman of the ■■■UHaaaBMHBMHBaaHBniiaMBBBaBBaaaBaaawaBaRBBHBaanBiai
rooms'itml bath, after Jm . t«t. fit*
i
f
to to to to n n to to
League southpaws last year. 1 didn't New York state athletic ■commission.
233-3Uquire T. J . Miller
Sou.
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
to find him suft picking by any means.
to
Magnolia
to I nm of tho opinion that he will doSANFORD
FLORIDA FUR RENT Bed room, 8l*i&gt;
215 :;tp to
Avi•. Plume 200. *■
to velop into the best left-hander De­
to
FOR RENT Furn.shed bed room M to
to troit has had in years."
231-dtp!
311 Park Ave.
to
M l , T h e t a . n r l i i l r d I’ m* . . )
For quick results on
ANNAPOLIS, Dec. 28.—Commnml/
Double header basket ball games to­
ir Douglas L. Howard, athletic offic­
all m etalware use
WANED—A cltaiiee to build your morrow night.
V. C. COLLER, Proper of tho United States Naval Acnde• new homo befora lumber gets any
iny, will represent this institution at
higher. Plans nnd estimates furnish­
a conference in ■Philadelphia with
• .Seabreeze Itoys nnd girls teams
ed.--Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
West I’ojnt officials, which will de­
Will he here to ge't hreezed off.
—--------, l l , T l u . A u M l a l r S l ' r e x s l
F e m a M n tT l
GAINESVILLE, Dec. 28.—The exe­ cide renewal of the ngfeement for the
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER W X N fEL * 0 '
Cleans • Scours • PoUidW '
or I morn unfurnished ofwrlmcnt,
ilcrhst, one of the Farm ersJ mwIcfs cutive Bohrd of the Florida High playing of the annual Army-Navy
*
617 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
flat or house, ticsirablo location. Ad­ who has been fast . coming to the School Athletic Association hns select­ football game,
Captain Ridgeway,
;
dress "F. E." care Herald office, San- front, makes the announcement thnt ed March 1, 2 and 3 ns dates for the it is said, will, represent the army
Large
ford, Kin.
192-tfc he will he In poor fmm for the next second unnunl boy's High Hchoul bas­ council. The threo yent agreement
cake
ket ball tournament. The games will under which football games have
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS WANTED—One Trundtod rofiired la-' several weeks.
be played nt the University of Flori­ been played, expired this season.
Isirers for land clearing, contract
It was stated that tho Navy repre­
In looking around for Herbst’n rca- da.
Waatinghouse Lights nnd Appliances work. Good ramp. High land.—C.
The board nlso plans to bring here sentative will insist thnt there he no
W. Perkins, Grovoland, Fla. 234-18te j E0n8 for being jn poor form we made
New Line of Fixtures
E w ) K«r(u’* Som Co., Hi * Tot. U.S.A.
W A N T E D __ L .X P t'.ttiE IN t L i ' the discovery that he joined the Elka a t the same time the cross country renewal of the clause which prohibits
M illrr Building----- Magnolia Ayrnuc
SALESLADY. AT ROBBINS’!lodge Inst night. And we would say teams of the schools nnd stage n the annual clash from bolifg played
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STORE, OPPOSITE POST' OF- that that was enough to put any one cross country run the nftemoon of south of Philadelphia. Under this
2:ir»-2 t« in poor form for r.ome time to come. March 3. It is planned to have each provision, Washington and Baltimore B R H H B B B B R B R R O B R B B a B B U a a B B B B R H R a R H U R H B R B R H f l U B B B B R n a M K
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cross country team consist of three nre eliminated an possible aits for the
Amanns, tied with Pennington for runners nnd tho course will -not be struggle. New York and Philadelphia
/I n s u r a n c e a g e n c y
have had the call In recent yegr*.
second
place in tho Individual nver- moro than threo miles.
mST^TJnc wire wheel with tire off
It was also stated, that th e Navy
—AUTO-BONDS
nges,
slipped
n
little
this
week,
but
Baby Overland, between Snnford
representative
will ask that'Homo of
his
neck
was
saved
when
Penn
slip­
nnd Indhin Springs. Return to Kent
the
games
bo
played
later In the sea­
ped in his thrid game last night.
Vulc. Works nnd receive reward.
son,
specifying
December
1 for next
235-3tp These two ^till run nock and neck.
year, tn placc of Nbvcmber 24 as ten­
is meeting the demand for good pure water nnd there arc hundreds of
Contractor and Ruilder
tatively chosen.
Tho now hall park Is fast becoming
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.bottles being distributed around tho City at all ttmes. E’vcry family
an assured foot for Snnford. It will
NEW YORK, Dec. 28.—Manager
SANFORD
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of Sanford should get the habit nmt—
NOTICE
Under New Mnnngement, The
be hut a very short time now until the McGraw, of the New York Gianta,
The
annual
meeting
of
the
stock­
announcement ns to Its location, etc., has announced that the-club's entire
will ho made. And Saqford Is going pitching squad will rapori February holders of tho Sanford Building St
H x I a b l U l i r i i i»os
22, nt Marlin, Toxas. for training, Loan Association, will be- held at the
to have u renl athletic field.
Next to Fire Station
E-g-T-A-T-15
preliminary 4° establishment of the office of tho Association, 104 Mag­
All my old friends nre Cordially , And steps nre already under way regular csmpUhc first week In March nolia Avenue, Sanford, Fla., at 8 p.
I 'a r m .
I lit r . O n r l i t .
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invited to call ami she mo in my for the making of nn even bcttdr foot- a t Snn Antonio.
m., Saturday, January 13th, 1923, for
I ’a - l n i p r n , ril l a n d
I . .lim n e r
new place of buHitieto, where I hull squad next jloar. If th e .s ta te
water that nil tho hotels, restaurants, drug stores ond soda fountain*
S o r e t j r l lo n i l a
C'llr t.afa
The squad, consisting of about 10 the purpose of electing a board of di­
nro using.
will be pleaset) to nerve then) don’t recognize Sanford after ^ next hurIert, .wUI be-In charge of A, J. rectors and tn transact any other
litWM
l l a a l n r a a C h a n c e * with .tho beat the market af­ sensob's record it won’t be because (Co*y) Dolan; to whom tho players business that may properly come be­
llaalaeaa P r o p r r l r
fords.
will report in St. Louis before en­ fore the meeting.
Main Office
Sanford didn't deliver the goods.
T. J. MILLER,
training for Marlin.x t c m ii iiKAi.Tr company
President.
A.
P..
CONNELLY,
Two catchers also will accompany
Just ns soon ns the baso ball park
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hns been made a settled fact, efforts tho squad, one of wbpm_McGraw said,
will be mode to bring a major league probably will bd J. R C n w y . forme!
Ninety per cent of the heat develop- t**n! to Sanford to-traln next season. member of the Detroit and Washing- The Standard Growers am having
A reel to bold silk that can he snapnow B large body. o f land cleared near
.;. T.Vs st K f to be utilized
- - t J .. j , In1 »-u -snow
»* i *’• This means a lot for Sanfordjind the. ton A rgyicw
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FOR SALE

FOR THE :
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Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
Opt D.

DR. R. M. WELSH

Boston May Obtain
Ty Cobb Thinks
McMillan in Trade
Francis Will Be
Big Ai dto Tigers

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

PONT BE PENNY WISE;
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Quick Service Transfer

FOR RENT

Kid Williams Must
Meet Harry Leonard

Machine &amp; Foundry Co.

Amalgamated Roofing* Co., Chicago

ELTONJ. MOUGHTON

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SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS ^ •

WANTED

General Shop and Mill
Work

May Change NavyArmy Site Big-Game

Cooking Utensils

CLEAN

Second Annual Boys*
High School BasketBall Tournament

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CAFE

C. E. McKEE

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Sanford, Florida

Next to the New. First National Bank Corner

Sanford, Florida
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L W. Wallace of Celery avenue Is
■ away on n hunting trip with a party
Jj | to be k'um* several days.
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Mias Virginia Ball of Charlotte, N.
g jc £ li the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Clif­
ford Bell and, family of Celery av­
enue. Miss Torlie I ah.* Ball is a t home
from school^ Miss Hell entertained
for her daughter and niece on Wed­
nesday evening a t a hearts pnrty.
■ ■ About 20 ■young people enjoyed the
1evening. A delicious salad course was
served a t the conclusion of the games.
Mrs. H. 1. Henley of Celery avenue
»■ has ns her guests for a short time Miss
— Helen Camp and Miss Grace McCur­
dy of Atlanta, Ca‘. Mrs. llcnicy is
entertaining in honor of the young
ludle* Thursday evening.
The intermediate Christian En­
deavor Young Pimple were entertain­
ed a t the J. W; Corley home on Cam­
eron avenue Wodnesdnf evening. Mrs.
Henley U superintendent and arra n g ­
ed the ntTair In honor of Joe Coylcy
who is at home from school for the
holidays.
Miss Patjec Lee HolJ will hnvo as.
her guest Miss Helen Smith j, of
Gainesville fo rthe week end. Miss
Smith has boon a schoolmate of Miss
Bell.

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DEATH HATE FOH
1922 LOWEST 1ST

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Oiir entire stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, AN!) SHOES will be at your disposal at and* below one-Iifth their
regular prices. You will find on investigation that we arc putting on a REAL HONEST MARK-DOWN SALE.
The few prices below will serve to illustrate the truth of our claims for the sale. Come early and make your se­
lections:
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KJiMKI Suits,

Sale price
$25.00 Suits,
Sale price ...........
820.011 Suits,
Sale price’............
$22.00 Overcoats,
Sale price
.......

$ 22.00

$ 1 8 .5 0
$15.00
$16.00

1W BOYS
$I2.riO All-Woo! Navy
Boys’ S u its .......... a
$8.50 Wool Navy
Hays’ Sails ......___

ilea’s Lisle 50e Socks,
Sale price . .... ....
Jlra's Lisle. 2&lt;’:e. Socks,
Salt* price ■
Men’s 51.00 Union Suils,
Stilq price .......
53.50 Work Shoes,
Sale price' .
53.00 Work Shoes,
Sale pricy .................;...

39c
20c

80c
$2.75
$2.50
$2.00
$3.90
$3.00
$2.75
$2.50
$ 2.00

52.50 \ \ oi It Shin s.
Sale price

§5,00 -Boys’ Shoes,
. Sale price ...... . ........ .
$4.00 Boys’ Shoes,
Sale price
........
§3.50- Bovs1Shoes,

$ 9 .5 0
$ 6 .5 0

Sale price
. ...........
53.00 Boys’ S hoes,

Sale price ....... .....*....
§2.50 Boys’ Shoes,
Sale price

Piincyifilk Shirts at ..
§2/&gt;&lt;v&gt;tn&lt;lress Shirts,
Sale price........ ........
?2.00 Mattress Shirts,
•Sale price

FOR MEN AND

3-1 Regular Price

... $1.95
$1.45
{ $L5o Madress Shirts,
$1.15
S
Sale price
........... .........
| 2(1 dozen §1.00 Mutlross Shirts,
98c
,
price ....
■ Men’s Silk $1.00 Socks,
80c
:
Sa!« price ...;,.............
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$4.80
$4.00

Sale

We will have Special Bargain Counters ol Shoes, Shirts, Hi
these. Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed. We thank yc
and extend to you our best wishes for the New Year
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$2.20 [j
$1.98 \\
$1.15 il

$3.00 Bats,
Sale price .
.......*............
§2.50 Hats,
Sale price ——
—..— .....
§1.50 and §2.00 Caps,
Sale price ......................... ........
Bain Coats nnd Slickers ....... ............
I-1 OFF
Suit Cases ami Band Bags. ....
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1*1 OFF
MEN’S AND BOYS WORK AND DRESS SHOES
§10.00 FIArsheini Shoes,
Sale price ......... .
Smith’s §9.00 Shoes,
Sale price . .. ....
§8.00 WhitehouHc Shoes,
Salt* price .......................
§0.00 Shoes,
"Sale price ........ ...».........
§5.00 Shoes,
Sale price
Best Quality Army Shoes,
Sale
price ............
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$8.00

$4.50* Work Shoes,
Sale price ..........r........

Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters a t .,..3-1 Regular I’Vices
Men’s tlloves, Neckwear and Suppemlejs,
going a t __ ...........3-4 Rcgdtftf Brice
MEN’S AND BOYS’ HAT DEPARTMENT
§0.00 Hats,
Sale price
§5.60 Hats,
Sale price

WASHINGTON; Dec. 28.—Decline
in Jhc rate a f deaths from heart dis­
ease, pneumonia and tulwrculasls in
all its forms, the three principal cau­
ses of death in the United ‘ Staten,
were th? euU tnndFg f-ntures in
UI21- whieh :li ;v.
!; i .\\o. death
rate recorded in ar.y y. o i since the
lieginnirg of liie r.i. u-1 (.ampliations
in 1900. the census bureau announced yesterday. Increasea wo;* shown
In tho rale for cancer, automobile
accident! and injuritm, diphtheria,
typhoid, suicide and homicide, and
sovara I other entire.!.,
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"While the 1921 death - rate was
11.ti per t,000 compartti with 13.1 In
1020, n higher rate for J922 is indi;u'^'d in the reports fur that period.
Those rate.i uie for the icgislration
ntca of continental United Stales,
comprising. 34 states, District of Cotumhin, ami J8 cities in non-registrathm states, with a total estimated
population on July 1 of 88,070,002, or
82.2 per cent of the estimated popu­
lation of the United Stutcs on that
date, which was 109,218,393.
"Thu total number of deaths lit the
registration area was 1,032,000, com­
pared with I I 12,558 in 1920. Tho rate
per 100,01)0 was 1183.9, compared to
1300.0 In 1920. Hasod on the death
rule fur legist ration area, Ure mimL.*r nf deaths in tha while United
£ | Stales for 1021 oppt uxir.uti.i 1,271,-

$7.50
$ 6.00
$4.75
$3.75
$4.50
$3.75

Women’.H nntl Children's Iltvjc at 3-4 Ilcg. Brice
All ehiltlrcn’s Shoes*
. 1-4 off Regular Brice
Women's Fancy, KitlH ami Potent anti Tun
Punt pa a t .............................. .. .3-1 Regular Brice
All other Women's Bumps and Oxfords 25VL OFF

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"H eart. direaSCfl. wr.p rc
uible
for one-eighth of r.ll deaths or 1 .0,..5t
depths in 1021, but ii’." is le ■ 100,000 ilecliiH'd from 1-19,7 to 117.0. Influenxn \ n d pneumonia ip, i It io:ra»
ca us ed 88,158 deutln-, ciimpatcd with —j
182,205 in 1920, the rale declining
L.
from 208.3 to 93 8, Tubsrculols in •
all its forma resulted l/i 88,135 deaiht
compand with 99,918 in 1920, tho •
rate declining from 1)1.2 to 99.1
(lancer nnd other tumors wore respon­
sible for 78^271 deaths, compared with
72-931 in 1920, the rate increasing
from 83.1 to 80.0
“Automobile nccldcntn and Inju­
ries resulted |n 11,068 deaths, com- , .
pared with-9,103, the rate incrvaslng ,
from 10.1 t o '11.5 per 100,000 popula­
tion, Fulcktps numberml 11,13th, com­
pared with 8,910 In 1920, the rate in­
creasing from 10.2 to 12.0. Of the
suicides, 1,1*22 w tm by ’llrcarms, 712
by cutting or piercing instruments,
1,912 by hanging or strangulation, 1739 by |H&gt;^son; 1,401 by asphyxiation,
107 by drowning, 271 by jumping
from high places, 130 by crushing,
and loir by other meahs. Homicides
nlsu increased, numbering 7-515, as
com pared with 6,205 in 1920, the rate
increasing from 7,1 to 8.5. Firearms
accounted for 5.509 of the homocldes,
cutting nnd piercing instruments 768,
and other means 1,268.”
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Declines were shown in the number
of deaths from railroad accidents and
injuries, mine accidents nnd injuries,
machinery accidents and injuries, and
stric t car accidents' and injuries.
. . . . ________ 5________ .
TO FLOAT STEAMER
CHARLESTON, S. C., Dec. 28.—
Tho steamer Santa Rosa, Grace Line, '
steamer, which ran 'aground yester­
day evening during! a fog about four .
miles out of Charleston on Foley
(«land beach is,expected to be floated
this afternoon, when the tide is high.
Four tugs ant standing by ready to
pull her into deep water.
Sho is three miles off shore and sah)
to he
«»» danger.
Efforts of tho tugi to float tho
steamer late yesterday and early toiny proved unavailing. The sea Is
calm. TJw Santa R o n U ‘bound for

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SANFOIU), FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1922
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BRITISH WILL NOT ABANDON
MOSUL OE VILAYET FIELD
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KIWANIS CLUB . CAPITAL
BUSY PLACE
MYSTERY IS i
MAKING LAWS ON GREAT LAKES AND OCEAN
GETTING DEEP ENJOYED GOOD
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KIDNAPPING AND KILL­
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BORAH NAVAL APPROPRIATION
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(lljr The Aa.n pla ird l ‘ r r u )
BASTROP, Dec. 27.—There was nn KIWANIANS GAVE CHRISTMAS
LOST WITH ALL HANDS
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—Senator
CHEER TO MANY POOR FAMair of expectancy hero and around
ON BOARD
Lodge, who is leading opposition to
Merrougo as the Department of Jus­
II.IKS
SANFORD
tho Borah move on tho floor of tho
tice ngents renewed activities in the
senate
opened the attack ns soon as
-V \
Morehouse kidnapping enso and wid­
Todny’slunchcon of the local Iiiwan- the senate began work on the propos­
ened efforts to run down persons re­ is club in the Palm room of the Valdez
al. Lodge, who is said by colleagues
sponsible for dynamiting nearby lake hotel wns not only wpll attended hut
And Many Biif Ships Have Dif
to have ascertained views of President
if
L/S:
which gave up two bodies. It was de­ wus one of the most enjoyable ever Harding declared it would T&gt;o "use­
ficu ll Passage Across
Turks Ilnvc Insisted All Along
clared'additional
arrests
imminent.
held
by
the
club,
every
sent
at
the
ta­
Yesterday
That Field Belonged
less" to attempt further disarmament
Secret
service
men
reportedfto
hnve
ble
being
occupiedand
full
justice
was
to Turkey
now.
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Iccn ted where dynamite was sold and done to the roast turkey and trimNEW YORK, Dec. 27.—The French
some of men uuspccted being impli- j min’s that woh&gt; set before them,
WASHINGTON,
Dec. 27.—More
liner Savoie arrived here today after
LAUSANNE, Dec. 27—Through
jilted In dynamiting are under surAfter tho blessing wns usked by the
than
u
score
of
Republican
senators
tho roughbst voyage of her' history
Foreign Secretary Curson, Great. Bri­
vtillnnce.
jUcv. Brownlee, and tho singing of suv­
ii; informal ..conference before tho
nnd
reported the possible loss at sea
tain today informed Turkey that the
,
, oral rousing Kiwnnis songs, the
of the steamship Tudor Star bound
BALTIMORE, Dec. 27. A writ of ch r|aimni committee reported severnl senate reconvened decided to oppose
Rrilish will never nbnnilon Mosul Oil
ftom Seattle for Glasgow. Tudor Star
Iinhcas corpus for Dr. B. M. McKofn, baskets filled with good "eats” nnd the amendment offered by Senator
VUayct ax rcquczfcd by the Turkish
Uofah
to
naval
appropriation
bill
former
mayor
of
Merrouge,
arrested
is operated by tlie Blue Star Line of
delegation ami that no prolongation
each containing toys for the children
which WiTlld request the president to
hero
yesterday
on
charge
of
murder
the
Union Fold Storage Co. ' .
■ of the Near Nani conference enn Influ­
had lieen distributed under the super­
in connection with the kidnapping vision of Rev. Father Peck. The com­ call an international, ccononRV and
ence the British government to recede
CLEVELAND, Pec. 27.—Although
case in Louisiana was obtained this mittee was thanked for the work of disarmament conference. from this poJition. The Turks had
morning. The writ which was issued Father Peck and fired.
practically no hopo is held out for
instated that Mosul belonged to* Tur­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.— Further
the safety of the Tug Cornell n search
by Chief Judge Gorier ill the city
Win. S. Jordan, a visitor from Jack­
key.
court was made returnable immedi­ sonville, made a short nppi opr late increases in America’s foreign trade
of Lake Erie In au effort to solvo the
mystery surrounding disappearance of
ately. Upon request of Attorney Car­ talk, telling of his recent extended reflected in figures compiled by the
LONDON, Dee. 27^—Rcuter’a Diaman, counsel for McKoin, Judge Gor­ travels in the North. He stated that Department of Commerce showing ex­
f&lt; f.sel continued. Finding of life boat
patch from Ijiuiinnne any* "There is
containing the froxen body of Mich­
ier postponed the hearing until to­ the roads leading to Florida were fill­ ports of cotton and linters for No­
no serious danger in the Nenr hast
ael Pnytqsh, one of tho eight mem­
morrow.
•
conference becoming abortive if the
ed with automobiles headed for the vi mber valued at ?lUti,.1R7,71i) which
is
about
§15,000,000
above
the
Octo.
bers of the crew dispelled any belief
Turks persist in their present meth­
land of sunshine and flowers nnd pre­
her
total.
\
,
that the Cornell is safe. The yawl
Reception
Tendered
dicted that within n very few years
ods."
&lt;
and
contents .was picked up &gt;‘cstcrday
IhU
state
would
lie
th*'
h
&lt;
'!
a
iverti«ed
Dr. and Mrs. Walker
by the Q. A. Glllmorc, one of the tugs
LAISA X NK. Dee. '27.—Armenia
and wealthiest stale in the Union, ns I WASHINGTON. Dec. 27.—Investi­
at Williams’ Home (Northern people were learning of its gation to determine whether adequate
assisting in the search.
Ten miles
tra* the storpi center of the Near hast
storks of loeomoliven_nnd
ears nre in
West of th*&gt; point where the life boat
cm conference today. The Turks re- •
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Method!*! Pastor Will Go to St. pet-'advantages from the former visitors
posM-sninti of American rnilronds and
wns found the Glllmorc previously
fused to attend a meeting of the *ubersburg Today
itne.
I- W*i
whether
railroad
customs
practices
sighted several oil cans floating on
coninitasion which had arranged to
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j * lie was followed by Mr. Chillies E.
the wnves. A slight film of oil cov­
An occasion that was joyous as. well j*.
n Jacksonville Kiwanian who cc utrolling use of interchange equip­
hear the plea of the Armenians for
ered the water.
ns sad was the reception tendered Dr.
0p j|.e
to l&gt;e accomplished ment arc dufficient ordered by inter­
the establishment of « nationnl home,
and Mrs. S. \\. Walker and Mr. nn'- |iy Ihi'club nnd who ntnl*'d thst he had state commerce commission which
in Turkey, and both Ismet Pnsha and j
NEW YORK. Dec. 27—Battered nnd
Mrs. P. M. Boyd Inst night nt tin ]only one thing to suggest nnd that said acting without complaint on own
Riza Nur Bey sent strongly worded
initiative.
•
scarred
by heavy weather, fourteen
home
of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
T.
W.
Williams
W
l!;j
t|
mt
Seminole
county
secure
n
'communications protesting ngninst u I
-—
ships plowed slowly Into quarantine
by the Indies of the Methodist church, j^trip l&lt;&gt;0 feet wide leading to Deljind
decision to allow the Atmenians to
■
S * t r ‘ m early morning until late after­
Dr. nnd Mrs. Walker leave today and build n road to the latter city,
state their ease.
for their new home at St.- Pclcrslmtu
pn-iih nt Connelly spoke of the^
Miss Fern Brewster, first white noon yesterday, the skippers of them
They declared that if Armenians,
where Dr. Walker has exchanged pul- thing., accomplished during the past j
child.bom
ill Banff, in' thif henrt of nil reporting a vicious, never-ending ,
who had no official standing and rep­
Theodore rtoqsovelt,/ assistant
'
Ha
pits
with
Dr.
Carpenter,
who
will
take
year
ami
expressed
his
jilensure
and,
the Conndinn Rockies, is wearing a battle with a scries of lushing hurri
resented .no independent government,
’ secretary of tho navy, waves his:
canes
which
seemed
to
slinke
the
At­
the
Sanford
church
this
week.
{appreciation
nt
the
work
done
nnd
pro*
hat
at
tho
cheering
crowd
as
h*
necklace* of antelope bone?. Many
were hcdhl by the conference, there
marches with tho EIRs at Atlantlo
Tho beautiful Williams home was1dieted Mgger and better things for,
years ago nn Indian chief killed 41* lantic to the bottom.
Seas no raion why th Egyptians or the
iCHtt
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One ship—the gigantic new liner
decorated in holiday greens ami col­ tlie year to count.
antelope nnd used the bones of their
Irish should not be allowed to present
Kiwanian Like moved that the la­ Drcided to Take Up Question of High­ forelegs to make the necklace as a Caronln—put in nt Halifax, because
ors
for
the
occasion
and
Mrs.
Wil­
their demands.
way Beautification and Assist C. she wns steadily losing her fight with
liams, Mrs. L. P. Dugan and Mrs. Kel­ dies Ik- invited ns guests of the club
wedding present for his daughter.
. The so-called Irregular Egyptian Knights Templar Held
of C. lo Start the Good Work
on
installation
night,
nnd
the
mo­
the storm. Another liner reported U
ley met the guests nt the door where
Christmas Observance they ivvere also met at the entrance tion carried unanimously.
delegation has bceg waiting!! in Lau­
her owners that she would be two days.
3d
sanne for more than n-month for perThe Rotary Club held n fine meet­ Santa Claus Treated
Rev, Brownlee moved thnt a rising
Into. A third flashed in n report that
to the parlor by Dr. nnd Mrs. Walker
&gt;mi.««inn to be heard by the conference
It is n time .honored custom among
vote be taken to show the appreciation ing yesterday nt-riu* Hotel Valdes
she couldn’t reach New York until to­
and voice n demand for th*1 independ­ all Uqights Templar throughout the nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Boyd. An informal
where n good turkey dinner wan To Warmest Christmas day, Ithnugh she has apparently gone
affair in every way created n wonder* jof the club to the retiring officers.
ence of Egypt and complete withdraw­ United States to-moot on Christmas
served nnd the Rotnrinns nnd thrir
in Country’ s History safely though most of the storm.
ful feeling of friendship nnd sorlnbll-1 Secretary Lloyd presented the f.dal of tl.c British army.
day an*! off* r n M-ric# *»f toasts.
visitor* enjoyed an hour of social in­
lowihg
resolution,
which
was
unani­
The center of tho storms which
real Methodist hsnd.slinkc
l ll r T h r A »•«*«•In I «d I'rr M l
..
,l„
In unison with the remaining 400,- ily and t!u
tercourse and put oVcr some good i
hi iim-cjuonce of the Turkish pro­
mously
adopted:
low:.hip.
Dec.
*J7.—Throughout.
have
bci*ii ruling thu woven for the
th,* ami g o o d fi
I CHICAGO,
test .the official meeting of the sub- nnd Templar* ill our country
things
in
civic
improvement.
Whereas:
The
Kiwnnis
Flub
hns
last three wetks, appeared to he about
A fine musical program was rend
J. P. Holbrook, of Orlnndo, Frank the United States all previous authen­ 1,000 miles off the European coast. &gt;
coninilssion was postponed and the Knights of Taylor Cnmmamlery No.
ered during the evening in which Mr. been enlivened each week by the mu­
tic records- for warm temperatures
representatives o f klhe inviting pow­ 2H, met £hri»lmns day in their asy­ Boyd rendered several selections nnd sical nnd song programs rendered by I.ognii, of Ocula, nnd Major Peterson,
Skippers of tho liners said they
lum
and
indulged
in
thin
beautiful
of Jamestown, New York, were the for Christina* duy were.broken, ac­ crashed-into them at this |&gt;oint and
ers, Great Britain, France and Italy
also sang a duet with Misa Lillie Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Boyd, nnd
cording
to
report*
nvnllablo
yester­
sitting tjlone, listened to the Armeni­ ceremony.
Whcren*: Through no fault or effort visiting Rotnrinns nnd all of them
fought steadily through terrific gales
Ruth Spencer, the numbers being
Toasts were offered throughout the
an spokesman, who suggested that P
of
the Kiwnnl* club, tho Boyds nre were cnlled upon to say something day.
warmly npplutided and being given In
Santa Claus returned to his my­ until within 500 miles of the Unltod
home be established in the northeast occasion to the Most Eminent Grand
ami like real Rotarinns they said It.
States.
the usual brilliant style of these nr- leaving Sanford for other fields:
villayet of Turkey, which should in­ Master Leunidns I*. Newby, Right
Judge ilousholUer Wanted the Ro- thical home in the cold north without
Therefore:lie it Resolved that The
All of the ships which came Into
Kiwnnis Flub express its nppreclntiouLnrinns to start something toward the experiencing zero weather in any purl quarantine yesterday were freighters.
clude historic Mount Ararat, or a nec- Eminent Suinucl A. Johnson, Grand j ** *"
Miss Rosamond Radford gave sev­
tion in ('ccilia. It was impossible, he Commander of Florida and a number
to tho “ Boyds" for their never tiring Iorganisation of a County Highways of tho country.
eral selection*, among them one on
The highest reading wns nt Fort Some of them had parts of the birdgdeclared, for the proposed Armenian of other distinguished Knight* Temp­
efforts in making tin* Kiwnnis lunch- , Association for the beautification of
the "01*1 Dog Jim" thirt were most
Worth,
where the thermometer r e g ­ ea gone. Small boats on .their decks
hoim to amalgamate with the Ar- lar. One toast of particular note wns
eons bright spots ill tlie lives of San* the highways in the county nnd sever­
were crushed ami torn. In one or
excellent and demonstrating that Miss
ford Kiwanian.* and that this club ex­ al other members made good talks on istered 7H' degteps, Kansas City, Mo., two instances hatches were pounded,
hsd la-ca taken over by the Moscow (hut offered in memory of Sir Knight
Radford has rare ability in this line.
tend to the Boyds its sincere wish for the subject ending with the appoint­ reported only 10 degrees lower, the
Soviets. Tlie Armenians would wil- Osrar Lee Taylor, for whom this
nnd all of them reported their crews
Delicious refreshments were served
a happy and prosperous now year.
lingly accept tho same relationship Comnmndcry
is named. Tliu conment of n committee thnt will ask warmest Christmas ever officially re­ had been in oilsklna almost steadily
during the evening in the dining room
Mr. S. M. Uoyd Secy., the Kiwnnis Club, the Womnn's Club corded there.
.'with Turkey as the -dominions with dudintc toast “ To the Spirit of Tayconsisting of salad, cako, coffee and
Residents of Chicago were given from five to fourteen days.
Knglnnd. In conclusion lie asked for lor Commandery," was responded to
and other organizations to bring it to
Even with fourteen ship*'reporting
whipped cream.' The departure of
the'
hottest Christmas in year* with
the exemption from military service by a pledge oil the part of-nil Knights
WOULD CHANGE NAME •’
the nttentloif o f the Chamber of Comin,
quarantine did nut haYe sa many . f V.v
there estimable people will leave *n
..for the Armenians, nnd urged main- present to perform ionic.act.pfjtjflt}- .V
ntPrPo nnd also to tho.ojunty conw the mercury reaching 45 at 5 o’clock, bs were expected. Five ships, includ­
old'iri 'lh'e“ hcarl8 “rtf:not only thir — -Op EVERGLADES TO
in tho afternoon. *
iname ,nf {Tic orthodox putriurch in ness to some child during the dny. Vl
. "TROPICAL GLADES" missioners for action.
members of the Methodist church hut
Exceptional high temperatures pro­ ing 1-a.SniOJie, Were overdue. Savoie
Constantinople*.
*
Needless to Miy this wns carried out
Dr. S. W. Walker being cnlled upon
a
of all tho people of this .community.
vo
itml over the entire state of Illinois, reported she would l»c in Thursday,
nnd aonicbody was made happy liy
MIAMI, Dec. 27.—"Tropical Glades’ to tell why he w h s leaving Sanford Kansas nnd Missouri. Ill tho north­ but the owners heard nothing from
Mr. nnd Mrs. Boyd have entertained
and going to St. Petersburg just uf
reason of this observance.
4VKNhi.Kit INDICTED BY
the Lord Byron, the Eastern City, and
large nudjcnces morning and evening was the name nolccted last night by
icr
ho had been made a Itotnrian, west, above zero temperatures main­
"The Spirit of Tnylor Commanddirectors
of
the
Miami
Chnml&gt;er
of
otV
.
Sunday
and
other
days
nt
tho
FEDERAL GRAND JURY,
tained. Towns In Montana and North the York Castle, all of which were Ex­
cry" might well lie likened to the
Commerce ns tho nms{ suitaldo of made n witty speech and then In sob, Dakota that reported temperatures 20 pected nt their docks yesterday. Tho
church
r.nd
n
t
^
e
clubs
nful
other
civ­
VIOLATION POSTAL LAWS ideal pictured in Hudson’s poem:
=
-r4
crer vein expressed Ids appreciation
President Monroe will arrive today.
ic organizations, Mrs. Boyd being a thousands submitted in n contest con­
to
30
below
during
tho
cohj
waves,
of the Rotary Club and the grent
“ Lvt me leave my house by the side
Cable and wireless messages told
musician of superior musical attain­ ducted under the chamber’s auspices
i n . T h e Aaaorlatrd
benefit ho had received from being a Monday recorded rendingn above
o
f
the
rend,
to
find
a
suitable
name
to
apply
to
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 27.--J. H.
of the ravage* on tho European side.
ments and Mr. Boyd possessed of ono
ft
vexing.
*
Wenijlec, publisher of the Florida And help men to win life’s fight;
Falmouth, England, reported three
of the finest voices thnt hns ever de­ that section of Florida cnlled the Ev­ member.
Hrnuinghnm weather officials sold
Col,
Knight
was to have inndo
Let
me
lead
them
to
know
tho
Mas­
I’ost nt Winter Park, the Republican
ships
had . put in there with brpkcn
|
»
lighted n Sanford audience. The erglades:
nil previous records for wnrmncss on
ter Man,
Agitation for n nonto to supplant, talk but was excused from tho regu­ Christmas dny were broken.
deily newspnper which suspemled sev­
machinery, and another went to St.
Boyds’ will go to Mrs. Boyd's old
lar routine and talked on tho . Boy
eral months ago, has been indicted by Who will guide their steps aright;
home nt Tnrpon Springs and in n few "Everglades" which it was contended
Highest temperature readings Mon­ Vincent, Cape Verdo Islands,Jior en­
Scout movement initead and tho idea
Let
me
mingle
with
them
in
their
worked
vast
dnmago
to
Florida
be­
the federal grand jury on n charge of
weeks Mr. Boyd will leave for New
day
In the eastern states ranged from gines also damaged. The Belgian
of adopting a Boy Scout troop was
journey of life,
having violated tho postal laws Be­
York where ho will take unothcr cause of tho prevailing Impression
40 degrees nt Boston to CO at Atlantic steamship Londonlcr, going to Nor­
.
arding to Assistant United Stntcs As a Christian cltizcij,—
folk, Va., had to slop in Queenstown
course In voice culture under n noted over tho country thnt “ Evorglndcs" adopted.
City.
j
Let me leave my l^use by the side of
conveyed-a
picturt
of
a
huge
swamnj
Several
other
Kood
idcas^woro
ndfor repnirs. Halifax reported that the
Attorney •Relniteln. Wcndlor wns arteacher of voice.
.•aneed fof tho upbuilding of tho com­
the road,
rcsted in Orlando September 2nd on n
Norwegian freighter Lorontx W. Han­
Dr. and Mrs. Walker left today for ond alive with wild animals.
munity and the meeting was a good TO ATTEMPT RETUHN
federal warrant charging use of malls And live as n ittnn among men. •
son, which sailed from Swansea,
St. Petersburg where Dr. Walker will
FLIGHT
TO
DAYTON
ono from every standpoint.
,
The Dally Herald, 15c per \veck.
to defraud- in connection with circulaWales, December H, with a load of
bo the pastor of tho Methodist church
FROM
MAGIC
CITY
,
MIAMI, Dee. 27—Edgar G. Frady,
t*on campaign and released tempor­
South, nnd they arc commended to the
coni, had been forced to put .back to
arily on bail.
. awaiting trial hero for the murder of lovo nnd fellowship of tho good peo­
MIAMI. Dec. 27,—The return Jour Liverpool, leaking and with her
his wife lust Jnnuniy, was somewhat
'
ney of on aerial pathfinding trip bridge swept away.
stronger today as a result of the see-, ple of that city.,
Dr. Walker and Mr. Boyd were
which began ton days ago will start
ond trnnafuaion of blood, the doc­
largely responsible for a wonderful
this morning when Idcut. Irwin S.
tors said.
Building Record '
growth In the Methodist church in J:
Amborg of the HSth squadron, station­
iFor Orland Now
ed at Dayton, O., hops o ff for the
DAYS PRE-INVENTORY this city and the big Brotherhood
three
class nt the Princess Theatre every
Ohio
field.
Lieut.
Ambcrg
alighted
.
' Over 3 Millions
SALE
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a
Sunday jnorning is n work of their &lt; N
in Miami last week after a six day
bands nnd brains assisted by others Of Drover’s National Bank at Kansas City, Mo., flight ho said was to establish n •
(Bt Tlie A»oelat*4
In this issue is a half page adver­
of the Methodist church and other
ORLANDO, Dec. 27.—The building »
v t : r#
route from Dayton to Miami for use
tisement of Henry McLaulin, the jewon December
12th
churches.
This Brotherhood class,
&lt;jr' .HILT** AaaaetatnfljprfM)
.
- ji n the event of tho necessity.for a record for Orlando for the year pass­
ST. PETERSBURG, ljcc. 27.—Hun- clar, calling attention to his pre-in­ ffccetiouatyy tailed the “ Scrap Iron"
ed tho three million dollar mark it
1Hita of Florida teachers and several ventor ysalo of three days. Xyenty-five
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 27. Four .persons, two men and twfr women, Wrb mobilization of army airplanes arts* as announced by the city building
class, is made up of many folks of all
•
ing.
On
the
trip
here
only
fourteen
Prominent educators from outside tho per cent off on ,nll goods in this big creeds and religion gathered at ‘rthe being held by police hero In connection with the robbery of fivb metMtigers
Inspector’* office thl* morning. With
***** arT'v« l here for the annunl con- store filled with choici-gifts of oil theatre because they would not go to of tho Drovers’ National Bank, of Kansas City. Mo., December 12th, In which flying hour* were consumed. Lieut. many building* In contemplation *
v*n*i°n of the Florida Education A s ' tinds in the jewelry line. Diamonds, church and it &gt;ls one of the greateat highwaymen are reported to have obtained §07,000. The arrest was made Ambcrg will attempt to mako the re­
tho early part of the coming- y
Jociation.- First session will be held watches, silverware, china nnd ivory
last night at a hotel where they are said to have been rlgcs}ered fffr Mvtral turn flight in two days. *
examples
of
the
power
and
magnetism
prospects for •• strong start In
The
,r-,cbt at high school auditorium at acts. Scfr tho advertisementdays. A handbag containing §8,300 bclloved by the police to bo part of the
and personality of Dr. Walkcf
sale
is
for
Thursday,
Friday
nnd
Sat­
•Havo you read tha want ads todayT near year are in sight.
*
Ume Governor Hardee will
loot of thwholdup was found in the room occupied by one of tho couples.
* &gt;
hlif nraistants.
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urday.
makc nn address.
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.SC1.

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PROLONGATION

NEAR

% a s '^
ON THE ^DECISION

Hello, Bill!

ATLANTIC

Rotary Club
Met Yesterday
At The Valdez

hundreds of

TEACHERS AT
ST. PETERSBURG

FOUR PEOPLE ARE HELD
BY NEW ORLEANS POLICE IN
CONNECTION WITH BANK ROBBERY

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, DI

PAGE FOUR

Hi T. Roller, of the Southern Clay
Manpfaeturing Co., with hcndquartcra
In Orlando was in tho city today c«II
ing on his many friends. Mr. Roller
formerly resided here and has a host
of friends who are always glad to
see him.
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T
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LOCALS

M

PENNSYLVANIA
AND
The
Princess
FOR
VACUUM CUP
-----T O N I G H T OLD:AGE HERE
An All-Star Cast in
TIRES
New Product' Makes Usual In­
The Kind You Know
firmities of Old Age Things
“THE OLD
of the Past
They cost no more than ordi: nary tires.
» .
-HOMESTEAD”
A free tube with every tire

Great weather for holidays and for
i
-IN - W. M. Cathartic, of Kuatla, is In
&lt;pe crops... "
the city today on a flying trip and
New Year's day Is the next bijr day was around shaking hands with W»
/*
o r
on the list and then It will all bo over. many friends. Mr. Cnthnrno is an ex­
pert accountant and mokes « specialty
Every man and woman would like
Frnnk Logon, bt Ocala, was in* the of income tax reports.’ to avoid'the usual infirmities aa they
city today and nttcmlcd a meeting of
Including Theodore Roberts, Harri­
pass into old age.: Ilut until ilow it every day.
CapL M. W. Lovell, of Orange Bend has been' hardly possible, without the
son Ford.-T. Roy Barnes. A story
tho Rotary Club.
gi££/r &amp;
Automobile Ilullm
is in the city spending the. holidays help of the wonderful new treatment
mnde of sorrows and joys of plain
Mr. and Mrs. Illako from New with homo folks. Capt. Lovolf has a known as RE-CU-MA.
folks nnd n great lovo that wrathBig Gallons of Gas and cred
Smyrnif, arc hero for a few days with fine orange grove ut Orange Bend in
adversity— Reaching its cli­
You have a right to he just as
But come hero and investigate for yourself, that to the only
Full
Quarts
o
f
Oil
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reed. They are U k c cgunty nnd has already sold hta
max
in a mighty cyclone seme
“uhy*7ull of vltaHty ’nml energy at
that dwarfs any storm ever showli
fruit on the trees gating « good price „ vcnty
you *.erc' ftt forty&gt; And
always welcome comers.
\yay. to convince yourself that our Suits and Furnishings are
on the screen before. This is a
for the same.
you c„ n
now
a{,i „ f REFree Air and Batfery
all we claim.
wonderful entertainment that will
And. there will be no more .big nois­
CU-MA.
~
&lt; You are welcome to call and inspect our lines ~of mer­
J. P. Holbrook, a well known citiles until the Dollar Day and other big
Water
i cling to your memory forever. Oth­
The weakened condition In which
er attractions, too.
mcrzen
of
Orlando,
was
in
the
city
today
1
occasions
nr?
put
on
by
the
chandise and ask the price, no obligations.
(llrsipdtlon of earlier life leaves you
calling on his many friends and at­ mnkes it nlmost imporsibie f&lt;jr tho
chants.
•
Tomorrow—Charles Ray in ‘Two
tended the meeting of the Rotary slompch to properly digest the food
Minutes to Go" also a Toonervillc
The Sanford Country Club was the Club. Mr. Holbrook has just return­ you cat, nnd oliminato tho waste mat­
Comedy..
i
scene of activity all day yesterday ed from Chicngo nnd said it wu3 be­ ter quickly. That’s what really caus­
nnd this fine amusement place gave low zero when he lefk there and not es tho "infirmities" of old a‘ge. RE10r&gt; Palm etto Avo.— Phone 181-J
I
J. J. N. CONNER, Manager •
the Sanford people n wonderful day much like Florida.
CU-MA will completely revitalize
of relaxation nnd sport.
your worn out stomach, make it like
Cures Malaria, Chills
115 East First Street------------------- Phone 104
NOTICE
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McKay, of Lima, new nnd the result is you will bo able
nnd Fever, Dengue or
The annual meeting of the stock­
Rortr/im Sheppard is home for the Ohio, nro in the city the guests *of te assimilate the Iron and vitaniine*
Bilious Fever.
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holidnys from Atlanta where he is Mr. McKay's brother, Prof. McKay, in your food to thp Idood. And the holders of the Snnford Building &amp;
Miss Ruth Mcttingcr, of Jackson­ attending dental college. Bert has principal of the Sanford schools. Mr.
Loan Association, will bo held nt the
ville, in the attractive guest of her many friends here who arc glad to McKay is a prominent renl estate man rich, red, healthy blood thus produced office of the Association, 104 Mag­ REPRESENTATIVE WANTED-We
will build Bound, “healthy tissue, nour­
hunt, Mrs. Harry Wilson.
have open for established manufac­
of the Buckeye stale nnd Is enamor­ ish weakened nerves and give your nolia Avenue, Sanford, Fla., nt H p.
know he is making good.
m., Saturday, January 13th, 1023, for turers' agents tho state of Florida on
ed with Florida in general nnd San­ muscles strength.
MRS. FRBD DAIGF.U, Society Editor
J. W. Davis and his son A. E. Davis
See T. Meade Fox, authorized Ford ford in particular nnd may come here
The fact that hundreds of "old the purpose of electing a board of di­ our "Gold Medal" null-less strapping
qf Greenwood, 8. C., nro the guests sulosmnn, about trading in your old to reside nonio time in the future..
Phone 217-W
folks" are praising RE-CU-MA for rectors* and to transact any other system nnd complete line of "letter"
oT his daughter Mrs. J. Roland Lyle. tar on u new one or buying a new cur
U r * « h a ve » r
e U K le c r »
the health, strength nnd endurance it business thnt mny p r o p e r l y come be­ box strapping. The right man can
- u r « i i n i* lu
•* — M jjl
fore the meeting.
t * M , • » If t m a re c a ie rta la la s , w r it
outright. Phone 331 and make «!&gt;:
get excluaivc territorial rights on libgives them proves its value.
m S M ls I e a r d la th la O re a ria ip a l, « l » l «
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith nnd pointuu-nt for interview.
T. J. MILLER,
233-otp
RE-CU-MA is sold fn Sanford by
••tails, a r Ir ltp k a a * tha lira*. I I w l l .
end
commission basis. In applying
daughter Junnitu motored to Orlando
ha sreatlr apprveUleA
President. sulunit full details und references.—
the Union Pharmacy and the leading A. P. CONNELLY,
yesterday afternoon.
Secretary.
12-18-25; 1-1-8 Twisted Wire &amp; Steel Co., 437-453
J. E. Lning and family have just
druggists In every city.—Adv.
Tuesday—Open house for Dr. and
riturned from Tennessee where they
Eleventh Ave„ New York, N. Y.
.
Miss Snrn Warren Enstcrly Is home spent n delightful visit. They motor­
Mrs. 8. W. Walker and Mr. and
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NOTICE
TO
TIIE
PUBLIC!
.
Join tho throngs of readers.
Mrs. P. M. Boyd at the home o f Mr. from Stetson University nt DoLnnd ed through nnd hnd a very pleasant
for
tho
holidays.
.
and-Mrs. T. M, Williams on Oak
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 20.—
trip.
This is to notify the public that •!
avenue from 8 to 11 p. m.
Two under‘graduate commissions, one
will not he responsible for any debts
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Rand
Mcrriwether
Thursday—Mm. J. G. Sharon will
I. Stanley Vernny, jr., who hns made up of academic students und contracted by tlu* former proprietors
entertain the members of the* Ev­ announce the birth of a daughter on been nt McCullio School, in Chatta­ the other representing tho Sheffield
112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
of the Palmetto Cafe, which place I \
ery Week Bridgo Club at her homo Christmas day nt their home on Cam­ nooga, has arrived to spend the holi­ Scientific school, have been chosen at
SHEET MI'SICJ
PHONOGRAPHS
PLAYERS
purchased
December
Ifl,
1022.
PIANOS
eron avenue.
oi\ Tenth Street, nt 3 o'clock.
days with his parents, Mr. nnd jtlrs F. Yale to work toward co-operation in 233-ltp
RECORDS F.
PLAYER ROLLS
C. E. McKEK.
Friday— Mrs. I). P. Drummond will
S. Verney nt ttirir homo on Crystal the student body to lning about a
Rev. nnd Mrs. (J. T. Bennett nnd
greater respect for the prohibition
entertain the members of the MerPIANO TUNING—— PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS
l^ke.
WOULD LIKE to get in touch with
Miss
Hazel
R.
Bennett,
of
Reddick,
laws.
rle Matrons Bridge Club nt 3 p. m.
romc one to rhnro crop, have my­
Friday—Annual hall of the Soclnl Fla., were visitors here yesterday and
The appointment of the committee-,
Newton I.ovell, is in the city from
self nnd three buys to work, have
were
registered
at
the
Montezuma.
Department of the Woman's Club.
Newberry where lie is in the railroad it was said today, was the result of
Ford 1-tun truck, 2 work horses nnd
yards as clerk for the Atlantic Coast n meeting held Tuesday nt the re­
wagon/ Would do truck huuliug or
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Charles
L.
Willinms
MUSICAL NOTRS
Line. Newton ir. mnking good and quest iif President James B. Angell,
any kind of woifc. Address J. H.
have returned to Sunfonl from Winter
H
The chairman of the Music depart­ Haven where they were the guests of Ih Sanford friends nre glad to so him of Yale. Fifty students, representing Thompson, Bearesford, Fin. 232-31 p
the various schools of fhe university,
- again.
ment of the Woman's Club, nnd her friends.
attended
the
.meeting
and
heard
a
di.&gt;committees, nre busy with the plans
— AT—
B. A. Howard, of Okeechobee City, cussion of the subject by Mr. Angel!.
for the "Mndnmo Butterfly" nttrncW E U E L L AND R EC O M M EN D
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Yoomnn, of
Tlte development of student opinion
spent
the
holidnys
with
home
folks
tlorf to be given In the club house the Daytona, were visitors here yesterday
leaving today for file big lake. Mr. against drinking was said t&lt;^ la? the
evening of Jan. 5, 1023.
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nnd were registered at the Montezu­ Howard reports the people of Paho-1object of the meeting,
Tho music department stands for ma Hotel.
Th« Economy BAKING POWDER
koe ns busy planting beans nnd toma­
y
It was the understanding that the
all that is highest in the realm of mu­
toes for a big spring crop.
Next
to
Princess
Theatre
two student commissions will have
sic. Its departments of vyork nre his­
Sanford (’ash G rocery'
Miss Gladys Morris, who in teaching
npllmrity Jo net in specific cases.
tory, Instrumental nnd choral. It is school nt Leesburg, is spending the
According to an Austrian scientist
Chief of Police Phillip Smith, in
interested in community singing- and holidays here ns the guest of frii'nds
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smokers
urc.lcsft susceptible to throat n statement to the Yale Daily Nows,
it will be remembered, hns attempted and relatives.
diseases
than
non-smokers
In
a
ratio
remarked
about
the
decrease
in.Stu­
to Khvo "sings" soveral times. Ijist
dent arrests. He said arrests of stu­
of nbout one to 28.
by the city band nnd club chorus, held
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Neeley nnd
-1 Store In Florida
dents 20 years ago averaged nbout
10 Stores In Georgiaa community sing of Christmas car­ Mary Elizabeth nnd Jessie arc spend­
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An Inventor hns designed n rein* 200 a year, while now n ‘ student is
ols In Central park, which was well at­ ing the holidays in Ocala ns the
fooiced concrete step that can he join­ rnrely arrested.
tended. The music depnrtmpnt l* in­ guests of relatives.
ed together to form stairways of any
terested in music memory contests,
For quick results, try a want ad.
nnd in any movement that lends to the
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bowler, of desired length.
furtherance of real niusic in the com­
! Raleigh, are spending the holidays
munity.
) hero ns the guests of the former's
Phone 127
Four years ago the club chorus
Sanford’s New Storefather and ulster.
sang the bonutiful oratorio "The Cru­
cifixion" (by Stainer) nnd repented
Misses Nathalie Hnrria nnd Edna
a *H B S ia U J inH U M N n B N N *H n«»»H an K N U B n H N H O U iH N na U B O II«N *B U K N B B B B B O N *N n n H B B N B O B aa aa“ n
it. Besides gave a fine choral concert. Randolph Harris, of Jacksonville, arc
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A chorus of fifty voices, nnd n fine the guests of Miss Mnhlu IJowlcr for
choral concert, uro among this seas­ the holidnys.
on's aspirations, hut the department
needs new music, new musical liter­
Mrm Howard P. Smith will arrive
A m edicine, n r r e r n f d is co v e r y , m ade
An Indorsement fr o m a n oth er hltth
ature nnd must have funds to carry tomorrow-from West Palm Bench nnd
f r o m llm c h e m ic a ls o f nnlu re nml not sou rce Is that o f Hr. " •.
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Full ( III, SIzch .12 to 42, nt. per pair
on its work if it is to Im&gt; the live de­ will be the guest of Mrs. .Ben Caswell f r o m . ilriiKM. Is causin g- c.tnsldcrnhle n iiromlueiit T e s n s l«h&gt;sh l.m. w ho
r om n iftil on ac c o u n t «»f Mb utiu*ufi1 xv *}}?.
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partment that it nims to be.
i*It trm-frr
' I R U I t A U M ! In a
ii.nlc. out
tiiAl Mrs. K. A. Douglass.
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thni iiiuy lie npi»lmll.'lt«*il l»&gt;* tl»r IiAimI ,
Tho members, with but one or two
r i : m i A I . l N i : . f«»r Hit «lir* ti«w mrtll- tiriif.it•• iiittinach. It In a r»
dm
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r
a
I
In
tlurlvad
from
u
|&gt;rcu»
j v»\ will luilltl up l h « » y M r m In n nnlexceptions, have pladgcd their support
Mrs. I). P. Drummond will enter­ l U r mineral earth, that r«&gt; far
urn I inn it iter anti will »!«• H * »**ly «Hj!|
to the coming attraction nnd agreed tain the members of tho Lucky Thir­ kttotvit ••xl»ta o n ly on the think* o f tha &lt;|ii|okty. l'*or a run d o w n «'&lt;»tt&lt;llttun ■iicli}
T o m big he e Itlver In A hi ha inn ami o n ly aH tmuully f o l l o w * Inf liirnia I «l» Yiot
to buy at least one ticket enih, which teen Bridge Club next Wednesday, In on© tie lion It,
hellrve It ha* o n equal. I tun upln it'lt:
bids well for the financial side of January 3rd, instead of this Wednes­ , P K IIH A I.IS K I . . . . . . » M S N | I . w ift
♦'Madnmo Butterfly."
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day ns previously announced.
fr o m l»r. \V‘ . II. B raw la n, tjlallngulsh* 1l(lt.
hal tl t fo r m in g dr u g s anil
Tho department is "Truding nt
e&lt;l p h ysician s h o w s :
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Home," remember
_ . Bertram Shepard, who is attending
Full Cut, sizes \\\'i to 17'/j, nt, onch
•-ntm fs to ecniY y*IIU t 1 h av h*vi«ll»n * .ThS i n g r e d t i 'm * - r t f - n : n i i A t . i X K are
Atlunta Dental College, nt Atlpnta, Ills location o f the mineral deposit pla in ly printed upon each hot tie and
k n o w n n« PEItllA I.IN K . situated nt the l-’ K IlllA I.INK ,,0®" n 2, t . r^ * r •jiV.’ jV ,?.'.'
OPEN HOUSE FOR WALKERS
M
On., in spending tho holidays hero I l a l c h l t Ic rh ee llluff. Aia.. nnd ow n ed h . cause, on a c c o u n t o f Ihe pccullnr nat'y the P c r r a ll iif M cd ld n n Com pany. !• Jure o f the m ineral ea r th fnmt which It
with
his
parents,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
J.
A.
AND
BOYDS
TONIGHT
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a l s o wish t o c e r t i f y tin t I have t u r n - In deriv ed, s u c c e s s f u l Imitation In Im.**
liicd th e a n a ly s is itiudc l»y l*r. Vunnllrr. posslhle.
Item arknhlo rep orts o f
It*,
Shepard.
w h o In I 'r o f e s s o r o f . ‘ h c m ls lr y f o r t h . e f / lr a . y have been r e c e lc e d c.l.- d M I v |
The Methodist church, through its
U n iv ers ity o f A laba m a . M edical D e p o r t - In c ase* o f a d d atonmf Ih IndlKr-nt on. (
Missionary Society, will keep open
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Jordon nnd Mr. g f f i 1b (," .w v A ’ f “ .ssSftK iJ35;
house Tuesday, December 2flth, from
and Mrs. C. E. Polot, of Jacksonville by
8 to 11 p. m., at the home of Mr. nnd
arc expected to nrrive here today nnd
U llgn ed ) "\V. II., IJItBWTOX, M. I&gt;." tr lh utln s t'timpany. T a m p a . Kin — Ady. j
Mra. T. M. Williams on Onk avenue,
will spend n few days here a* •the
Tan only, nl. per pair
In honor of Dr. nnd Sirs. S. W. Wulkguests of Judge-and Mrs. J. G. Shar­
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All members of the church and all
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friends of Dr. and Mrs. Walker nnd
1)r. nnd Mrs. K. W. Shepard left
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd nre most eordinlly
Saturday for their homo In Spartan­
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invited to attend.
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burg, S. C., after spending a few
days hero as the guests of tho form­
Mr. and Mrs. Marttn McDaniole. of
er's parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. A.
.
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Dunnell, are spending the holidays
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Shepard.
C to 11, nl, per pnlr
here as the guests of their parents.
Ciyirles ^JIill left yesterday after­
The car owner who is nntiafied in the day in nnd day
noon fur Jacksonville, niter spending
s
out usage of hto nutomobHc is the beat naact n denier posscsGin 1st mas here with his wife, nnd
Xm as Turkey
baby, who nru spending the winter
aea.
Cranberries
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hero with her sister, Mrs. Nathan Gar­
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nor.
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Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.

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F. P. RINES

Students to
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Aid Dry Law
Enforcement

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J. II. I1INTERMISTER PIANO CO.

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Fruit Cake

CALUMET

50c lb,

ROUTH, BAKERY

THE CHURCHWELL COMPANY

High Medical Authorities
Endorse New Medicine

DUCKHEAD OVERALLS

$2.00

M. W. S. WORK SHIRTS

$ 1.00

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MEN’S SCOUT WORK SHOES

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MEN’S ARMY SHOES

New Irish Potatoes
Sanford Celery
Sanford Cauliflower
Stone’s Fruit Cuke
National Biscuit Co.’s
Plum Pudding.
Apples, 65c peck.
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land car owners in the territory controlled by us nnd else­
where constitute our most vnlunBlc asset.

"TIG HR" AITRBCIATKS ATTI­
TUDE OF "U. S."
'PARIS, Dec. 20.—Georges Clemencentf, called at tho American embas­
sy yesterday nnd expressed to Am*
luimmdor Herrick hi* deep apprecia­
tion of tho cordial altitude of tho
]&gt;c,»plo of the United Stilton' during
his American tour.

Cures Mnlnria. Chill**
nnd Fever, Dengue or
Biliotitf Fever.
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THE SANFORD D A ti.y 11ERAIJ); WEPNE8PAY. DECEMHER Vt. m t

*AGE TWO

THE SANFORD DAILY HRRAT-f), WEDNESDAY, DRCEMREtf 27. 19t»2

tl.elr Christmas thing* and the "trado cmiragcniont than &lt;!iti thb jaat week
jortty of the people what to do? If
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at home" campaign brought results, o f '10131.—Lakeland TVlcgrnni. ’
of those moneyed men with
Horhes tktoeghmd this r t a t o , ' the aomo
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property on the parka arc against tha
holiday I’Crjofl will e.nl Junuary 3."
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I ’ sW U lu S e v rr y aftrrn m ti, n rr | ,&lt; Sun
1‘APElt KOIH1KRS SEE THEIR
Six Inin lire I (hid fifty from the library going there let them furnish
Ml &lt;&gt;&gt;•* H rroM IlM lUlna, 107
The old North Atlantic Is in a tur­
M aanalla A » * . Saafnrd, I 'la .
FINISH
Florida
StAto College’ for ‘ Women, .another good site and give it to the
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alone;
and
at ieast that many more city or forever hold their peace. This
The Herald Printing t o . time making port. How well wo re­ The discovery that wood pulp is no
$
from a1!! the other*loliege.i which have is the trouble with Sanford and has
member the month of January and
been
for
the
part
twenty
years.
Ev­
longer
necessary
in
tha
manufacture
A h the old year ncara its ctul, hut before
drawn our*gi«!fi, loth hi an.To\jt o '
l-iailur February on shipboard In the. NoiAh
Mrrrrfiiry -Tfrwaurrr Atlantic nnd how gruL-ful we are to of pnppr chrrics n rny of sunshine in­ tho state. That means an average of ery timoThc cit wants to do some­
itx close, the Peoples Dank o f Sanford wishes
tflrnrrnl Mimnnrr
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twenty-five for each county—‘five for thing there is n fthree howl from some
ihrrtMne Mnnncrr bo in Sanford in u nice little office to every home.
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Tho prices thnt merchants have each commissioner's district—flllinB quarter about it and'tho improvement
to express appreciation lo its customers and
llntra &gt;1nd r Kutttiii un .with the weather perfect nnd no
A p p lica tion
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been compelled to pay for wrapping tho whole of each county with an Ip- •tops right thv*re. •Other cities go
storms in the offing.
friends for the helpful co-operation received
paper have readied a proportion thnt fluonce thnt touches hands on all ahead and build regardless, of the
has actually affected prices in some sides ami mnkfr* tho spirit of.bettvr feeble protests of, those who for pri­
frfcm them during the past twelve months.
All t|te weather records for a warm cMnmoditlrs.
living, higher education, end all lh.it vate .renrons of tlielr iiv. ii |iko to tell
Sul&gt;*rrl|&lt;tl»n T ric e In
*V.
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O i« Year .
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chrirt’.nas were broken this yenr tHb
T ie paper robbgry hos not been goes with these, fell liko something the cUy whqt t^llkl'nnd fcxpect to luive
S is Mnnffan .............- ...................
lupoila from all over the country isolely « newspaper problem, though that cloaks pleasantly the ststo.
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it all tV*ir iiA’i way. The majority !
Itrlhrrrd In fl«» 1*7 f urrier
. And, In so doing, it desires to voice the
One W eek
IS *‘r" &lt;* Mate. Thjs Is one good reason why
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hundreds of publishers have been! From .the University of Gabifavillu, . r ;i.e I c 11 li a. c I 1 'av'or * f tli ■pari
iirr-fthe tourlitii have not come to Floridu driven into bankruptcy by th o‘ un­ wt&gt; learn that:
for tho library UrnjliH:iu| tiu} majority
llppe that the year about to dawn may be, for
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in any number* ax yet The weatitcr conscionable gouging of .paper manu­
of
the
people
living
on*the
ntreet*
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"Sompthing liko bOO young man sre
one and all, rich in joys that are worth the
has been fine in many of the northern facturers. Prices haw hern tilted un­ abrent from the university enjoying facing the parks arc In favor of thei* ’
utatrs all Ihln winter.
der every pretext under tho sun. Not the Chrlstmau holidays in their own library going in the parks and the
while nnd filled with possibilities that abound
S IK M IIK II T I I K A M O C I A T K I I TH IS S S ,
city commissioners ran use their own
more than a month ngo publishers homes!*
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The Associated Trees l» esclunlvely
in success.
entitled to the use for rriniMIrutloit of
The* Sentinel rtntcs thnt President were warned of ctill further advances. " A’here is easily twoJthousand more judgment In tho matter and go ahead,
Kit news, dlepslrhrs credited lo II or
Tie*
Ic&amp;nl
phase
of
the
park
property
not otherwise Oredited lii IM*j paper Harding will visit Orange county and
Rrlief, however, Is in sight. Florida Ixiyjt from oilier co licy s and univer­
■ml aUo the locaf neus pul Halit I
would be the only, lurricr nnd If the 1
play golf if he decide*} to come to saw grass Is being used in newsprint sities, back this week, too.
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AH rla h le o f ro-puttlli A U oii-of specie.I
Sanford
heirs
nre
intisficd
then:
paper
manufacture.
A
great
mill
at
Then
there
U
the
immense'
nlimber
Florida thi? winter. We hope he de-,
d isp a tch ?* herein Are uleo reserved .
cldcs to come, lie can get several fine Leesburg is turning' out substantial of public cchool and private school .*-linuld be no other obstacle. It is high
O f f le e t III II M II III I M II M .. T h a n *. M*t
golf courses in Ornnge. county nnd !&lt;|Uauiltlcs of a. paper up tJ the high- hoys and girls buck in the hinne, trvi, time the cltiions of Sanford decided ti*
I nt.l /ti V. Ill-1-1- l&lt; ;•! --'til ill. Seminole coifnty nnd in these two led standard. Tho importance of the enahackled in spirit and making the go abend nnd build a city and theyf
Sanford, Florida
T m : AMERICAN PPC5S A 4SOCIM ION
counties ii variety of sport thnt will discovery lies in the fact thnt paper Christens holiday all il is worth for want the city commissioners to cel
give he and Mrs. Harding a delightful can now Ik* made from tin annual us-by their presence and pollity.
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It Is tho children’.: week. Let us de­
outing.- And then he can rep somte of crop. It t.jkes ffity yenrs to grow
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vote ns much of il as |hk cible to mnk1
the best newspaper plants nnd aomo pulp usual.
A professor In one of the big col­ real newspaper men—that is in
Up-to-date* newspaper publishers ir.g them happy. The home will bo
leges after an exhaustive research Orange county. Just think of the have rcgardeil the* , paper situation •id of them‘permanently, nil too soon,
thinks that the intelligence id
th&gt; drossier Twins, Glenn nnd Essington, with dread. They knew they were In end while they nru buck pith u.i, and
NOTICE Tho annual meeting of the stock­
population of the United States is «n and I{. It. Dqblo.and Ed. Mendscn*. the grip of the'manufacturers nnd ex- while thc-y are Indeed anddn f.u t ours,
holders of. the Sanford .Building &amp;
the decrease. We quite agree* with And If the n* gchtlcmen nre-too yoU’itf pi Hence l;r.s shown they might expect
Loan V-TOeintlon, will be he'd nt the
no
mercy.
Their
only
hope
wan
gov­
him.
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hi- enn ree Josiah T’erris and C. E.
ofiico
of t!ie Anoclatlqn, HM Mag­
ernmental
interference
with
further
ilpwurd.
; Ssiford .dcigblislruted Inst wed.
nolia Avenue, flanfofd. Fin., «t K p.
1exploitation and with Attorney Genm.,’ Baturiluy, January 13th, l'J‘J3, for
that thiij'city is the natural ’ f hopping
in meeting the demand for good pure water and there ore lium|rod «,f
HU8INK8S CONIH'riONB SHOW
the piirpo:** of c.e ting a t.uard of ilitenter for this part of the stnto nnd
bottles being di ilrtbutcd around the City pt nil times. Every family
s t e a d y im p r o v e m e n t .
ycclor.; nnd t* ti.m m il any other
the holiday season wan one of tli •
of Sanford i hoiild get the habit and—
.
busiiifMH that may properiy co.no be­
best in the history of the city.
Very
fore the meeting.
few . people went elsewhere to buy
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President.
•Secretary.
12-1 .*-25; 1-1-S
L* .WHEN tJ
U SELL
LIST IT
YOUR REAL /* L
TROUBLED WITH WEAK KID­
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Near the

End

of the Year

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

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Keep us in initul when you need
any kind of Fire or Casualty
Insurance. You'll find our ser­
vice extra prompt.
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Mjixwcll &amp; Brift
REAL ESTATE
Fire, Casually. Auto Insurance
)5 W. First St..SANFORD, FI.A

"Have been troubled with weak kid­
neys since childhood,” writes Mis. G.
Ilvile, I’enzoiiin. Michigan. "Now pn-.t
forty mid i;nvt bad lerribie b.icknchc*
nnd thnt tired out feeling, hardly able
to do my work. Ry Ui.lng Foley Kid­
ney Pills aceoni; allied v ith t'olcy
Cathartic Tablet« I soon felt liko n
new pci son."
I.nctfnvhe, rh omntic
pnlns, dissineis nnd-blurred vision nre
symptoms of kidney trouble.
Foley
Kidney I'iHa give quick relief. Sold
everywhere.— Adv.

The boys mid girls nr.* buck home
from the colleges nnd schools for the
( ’lirir-tiims holidays. Most of them, u
ve ry large •percentage, have faiily
earned nil the pleasures that go with
a holiday vacation. The few who have
dawdled over their'ntudleS nnd hnve
slacked in tlu ir work, will, perhaps,
be Fetter 'students after, by the play
lime, nnd nnywayr wo love thu way­
ward tail or lass with thus ante devo­
tion and deepness that' we love the
others.
The Tnllnlmsr.ee Record says:
"About G.itl college girls left here

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DON'T YOU
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DOUBLE’ BASKET BALL BILL
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stride, and although ‘ hry^xpcct o
have to hustle for every thing th.y
get, they will go into tbo gamc wAh
thnt feeling of conlhlcr.co thnt will re
suit in a victory for them.
Tho conches and the ardent sup­
porters of the gnme arc very* anxious
to see a full house for this double bill,
not so much especially for the money
which is of vitnl importance, but they
Want the moral support.
Keep Friday night in mind nnd turn
out. If you nre not a regular basket­
ball fun, a game or two will make one
of you. The first game, starts at 7:30
sharp..

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These things, combined with
•the experience o f our officers
yn ddireetprs lisa enabled*,
this bank, year after year, to
become increasingly valu-.
able to the people o f this com­
munity, upon whose patron­
age apd confidence our suc­
cess depends.

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A COMMUNITY 1JUILDER
n. F. WHITNBR. Cashier
F. P. FORSTER, President
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grent ns during our two years of war FARMERS GIVE MEN’S CLUB GENTLE
SHOVE BACK INTO THIRD PLACE
In Europe.
HKVKUAl. HDU8M for w ic. llous?
The distribution of fatal accidents
.... LAWYER
for rent. Sco
t»G-tfc
.See Thigpen. . \
&gt;-ttc |f 1,(l9 by the Muin. |mp.,rtnnt causes
Court IlouBe
RESULTS WERE CLOSE WITH NO BIG SCORES MADE OVERLIN IS
WOOD FOR SAI.K-5S.3i) a curd. f0||ows: Automobiles, 7,372 males
HIGH MAN WITH HL&gt;
Please
females; railroads, H
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7K
nndIi 2,|R3
2,153 llTIIIIlin
il.K
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a ivuwv arrange to
* Ipay
* rash on de- tllK
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livery, und specify the kind of wood,malc&gt; niu| Hur, females;
fer
falls, 0,503
(
Amahnfc
------- . 155 133 1(5 -4 3 1
wanted,* when placing your order*—F. n)n|
fc
..... .c1 „ m| 5,370 .cmnlca;
drownlngs,
The promised Imttle for bloosl be­
Kramlnrd
Glaaaeo De.lgr.ed ii
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133 143 113-1U'
l'.'i’i-tfe 0
nnd 016 females; burns, tween the Farmers and Mens Club oc­ Chapman
8. Vernny. _____________
— 120
120
Weircnnki
curred Inst •
night
nnd the Fnrmers
Henry McLaulin,
and Gays'
of ...................
conflagrations)• 3,311
FOR SALE—-Doslcr
Hosier nnu
unys paints
paiiua (exclusive
................ —
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.
... 137 119 U’.7— 153
Herbxl
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and varnishes nt Sanford Novelty males nnd I,I8S females; mines, _ii8n ;BaVtf their rivnls a gently push that
Opt. D.
. 184 132 112— 128
Works Sanford ngenta.
l¥3-tfc males and l female; flrenrmh, 'J.lSd
i|u.m Lack in third place, perhaps Couch ....... —
178 109—317
Optlffnn-Optometriat
...
|\ Fcsold
mnliM.nnd-ll I females; machinery, 2,- u „ ,tny.
..............
...M
MM ...... 2202
Total* -----gii
__ game
was close, even though
;U Eait Kir»t Strext Sanford. Ha. FARMERS— You can get eeed “ f® , 14Q tiinlea nnd 121 females; dangerous 1 The
nt
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Men’s.
Club
fram-i ,nnd irrigation plugs at tbs gn-i't, 2,117 nudes and 1,130 females; no
high
.......
__ scores were made. Some of the
...... 130 191 138—405
Sanford Novell^ Works.
100-tfc 1ordinary vehicles,-2,1 la males and 381 i,.m|i-r*, from whom much was ex|H'i-t- Overlln .........
...... 111 192 142—448
females; avreev
street caia,
ears. 1,875
males
nnd eu,
e)|, iook
took n luiimm
tumble while some of the May .....
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u n ci.Ai.r.—rir^v
SALK—Rirst »street
o m properly. lomaies;
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— .....
DU. It. M . W E L S H
113 l it ) 189—412
to mnkj the DeUdlny........
Fine location, eight rooms itinl hath, jt&gt;7 females; acute poisoning, 1,350 others picked up enough
ci
Gratlualc Yclcrlnnrlan
— 101
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101
lights, water, possession Feb. .-1 st malts nnd 821 females; all other enus- K&gt;mes interesting. Howard (jverlin Bennett ..........
129—412
trirFhone*:
&lt;)|T‘^
151
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132
the
f*y the evening with Fox...................
'•took
*—•- •
»— honors- *•"
S e e 123
Opposite ! - 0. 51,500 cash, balance long time. For 0.,t p,C|0 males and 2 030 females.
139 127—200
lending
!n
score
of
105.
Paul
Pezol. who bowl- Betts
terms
nnd
oilier
information
address
fcddem o 237
Dr Land, Honda
Combining the denthx from lending
2131
Totals
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"Property" care Herald.
222-Gtp ent'ses, ll,Ki3 won? from falls1 , fl,S23'c&lt;l but wo games had the best nvof
the
Clubs
Standing
from nutomoldles, 7,1102 from burns, cruge.
s 0 .1000
Congregationalisls,
y
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Congregrttionnlists
ami
Chase
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FOU KFNT
iict 1onflagr.itions), 7,773 from rail.111
Farmers
hieet tonight, nnd the Counter Jump­
.000
FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment roads and ’ 215 from drowning.
Men's
Club
ers will look after the Rotes tomor­
.250
Femdnlc Apartments, 305 E. I*irrt
analysis of fatal accident* in
Merchants
row night.
,
.250
Street.
100-tfc
. United Stales for the week end
The liox score for Inst night follows: Rotary
.000
ITTTTk KNT -One i.c’.l room and kiTTir 1ing August 28. I''-’", shows that lin­
FRrmers
’
' Chase &amp; Co
en furnished, price $15 per month. f.llowi-J;; were the uu&gt;r6 important
Apply to Mrs. H. D. Durant nt Lake causes of death: Automobiles,
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COUNTRY CLUB
Orlando Folks Like
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Il)3-tic
steam
railways.
252;
droWnings,
loll
You can find the name of
-------------------- TTJ— falls. liU; street railways, 50; mines,
NEW Y E A R DANCE
,ury live Business 51nn
Our Country Club
FOR KENT Small tottugc.’- * ‘ U**
eun hots. 3'J: burns and scolds,
In Sanford in this Column
232-31 p
MONDAY NIGHT
son.
and G olf Links
3K; all other nui-v**, 223.’ The enuses
each da).
3
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s
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light
bouse
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' v.irc with tie- s&lt; a ions. For example
i t Hi REN l
1100 Sanfotd Avenue.
tin * tile v lmlc &gt; ir I'.'U.l fall* were Editor. Itroi-lcr. of the Oflando Ite- Will Be Informal nnd With Good Mu­
as
keeping.
B ti)C ’ i’ j ,n S 7 : M r a pTi
.
213-31 p 1 11 - 1, i.v’. i.l.i'bi'« s .-.crr*iul and burns
sic. Refreshments and Favors
l&gt;iirtrr-Stnr, Sa&gt;H the Lake* Have
r thi* August week of
(FOR RENT -Furnished rooms. S. **K
I--. thin!, bit
Will Be Popular
Strange
Faacinntion
for
Him
Quick Service Transfer ‘ iuril..r mu slrt-aand KimAvenue. ip«ti. fall, were fourth and autumn^
Storage I-’acilllies
l-M n rin Schneider.
2:13-3tp , l h , n :s t.
lYie Country Club not only hns &lt;mc
U. II. llro?&gt;»ier, of the Orlando Re­
Ii •« plra-e ?ou. tell ntK.r.; If not. FOR RENT- Furnished npnrtnic.il *1 AuUnmlnle L.t .lilic* fur
r.llev porter-Star, has always been n Han- of the bod golf courses for amuseIn a
21 regular
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I'hune 49H_________ 1 roi.ni:; nnd bath, after Jnti. 1st. l'&gt;-jfrom 1915 to 1920 «how
in­
meat during the daytime but the club
233-3tc c r ii. , f. ,m |,H3l in 1915 to 3,8m* in .lord booster nnd he has done much
house is also one of the best places
________________________ ________ quite T. J. Miller &amp; Sun.
----------- ! jqn., the ,-xin • 1eing 89 per cent. The , for our new country dub and goit for dancing and gatherings of nil
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‘ !i, / Gratis from automobiles occur-’ links In the way of advertising.
^ kinds and the distance only lends enWANTED
Machine &amp; Foundry Co. WANED--A chanc e tTbulld your Med In Bt. LoH _
h? likes It «nUj ch^tment since the roads have been
Crsrral Mzfhlne *nd. Boiler Works;
new home before lumber gets any i
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theu- were 2,145.661 s he says "the Makes have
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ni(tl|l lhrrP w„ , be
in
Cyhnder Grinding; Drl.uve Pinion*; higher. Plans and estimates fuvnisb'"""•I fr,5; " U,,',,n ,f° tr. ,, n' „ J ‘ lh, ,li|r a New Year's dame given for tho
riy Whet) Steel Gear llantis; Crank rd.—Sai-Liril Nove.l) -r .vnieh vnoed ap|iroximutel&gt;
Ml*. HIM. .
llifti lilturnet)-------------- Phone 62 WANTED TO RLN’l IVriiuin&lt;-nt. 3
)U ftlt, l(t,
, :i , , o w R h . , , . - t^
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out of town
guests
will be allowed.
or 4 room unfurnished npni tinent.
. . u.i.5 automobiles ill
in use tne
the numi'ii
number " V ' 1
Brassier fine orchestra hns been engaged for
flat or house, desirable location. Ad^ n|nountc.(| t„ nl„„;t 16,610. in',
the nltnir and refreshment* nnd punch
ELTON J. MOUGIITON .lies. "K. S." m o lloralil office, S.n- KRLl'Tt
iTesTininU-d' thuMhere' will be i end Mrs Hurry Dickson came «P and favors will supplement the Joys
AltCll IT E C r
14,000,000 motor vehicles in use with from Orlando ostensibly ^ sre the of dancing. The smnll sum of two dol­
ford, *F!a.
WANTED " i&lt; imii'ln -1 •
* l;-' danger much intensified. In connec- big sea cow cnptrred h-rc Mondnj hut lars a coupb- will be charged to pay
Room 7, Miller Bldg. ,
lsitrr-i for land clearing, contract tlo" Xllh autonmbile afddents. it it really developed c. lerward flu the expenses of the dance nnd the New
UNF0RB
FLORIDA '.vuik. G o d ramp. High land. I- Ihoulil be stated that the variation of Basile had coaxed the ladies to com. Years Dance promises to Ik- one of
\V. Petkins, Grovcdntid. Fla, 2 t-18tc motor vehicle laws between the Mates, up here to see the fl* » hc" ” J. the nicest aflairs in the category uf
„ n,| ,v ,„ mine SO In-tween munielpall- ity he came to play imiIL Mr* ni k the Fount)* Flub social events.
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SANTUKl) NOVELTY
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i* confusing and often dangerous son. who is a former t-anfnrd girl
Anne lli.-gins, played her I W r

th. peileslriiui nnd m o t o r i s t alike.
Under New M a n a g em en t, I lie
l or example, the minimum age for
V. C. LOI.LEU, Propirive.s for 37 S t a t e , ogth e union var\\
Jk ie„
from m to IS &gt;virs, while in the
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General S h o p and Mill
tenmining
stntcs there Is no minimum
■ Nu\i lo Fire Slnliun
Work *
ago
requirements.
Sumo stntcs exAll my «&gt;ltl fricntln are cordially
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER
invited to call ami
and foo
.&lt;et* me
m e iin
n my nmiui all
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o f l)U»ino-8,-whoy«b--I rrmes-but ^
Will Ilf plwutcil to servo
hum qc-.re motorist* to .
(III.LON &amp; FRY
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ItOTII film S ANII lllivs TKAMS I1KKE FROM -SEAIIRREZE TO TAKE
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JThc basketball'fans nre promised
a real treat this coming Friday night
nt The Parish house cu rt. The boys
^George A. DcCottes
tchm'ns well ns tho girls.team will Ikj
Attorncy-nl-I*o'L
here fro mSoabreczc to do battle with
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our boys nnd girls tennis.
(W,, Srmlnolo County Bank
Coach Tillis of the girls oultit is
FLORIDA
mnking
all the necessary preparations
ugsroiin -• ••
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to uphold their end anil inasmuch ns
Scab recto has n real scrappy girls
FRED R- WILSON
team this game promises to be well
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
worth the admission' alone.
Conch Wilkinson nnd Cnpt. Billy
Hi
Moyc only smilo when nsked what
vlni National Bank Building
Classified Ads Sc a line. No ad taken for less than 23c nnd positively n« they think tho outcome of tho boys
classified ads charged to anyone. Cash must accompany all orders. Count game will bo ns they huve hit their
five words to a line nnd remit accordingly.
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game of golf yesterday on thi . &lt; pford links nndil gave her great pride
to think she had played the game on
the links of the old home town. Mr.
Brnroicr nnd .Mrs. Dickson Biul the
editor of the Ikwnld enjoyn^ an hour
^ T h i k s - n n d while-no exceptional
scores were made the party thoroyg, cnJ d tlu. time while Mrs. Bros. a ....... I Mr., ct.iph W i.h. .0* 0.. .r -

1923 SERIES

The car owner who ift salisfivll in* the day in nnd day
out ushl' c of his automobile is the best asset n dealer posses•*

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We take pride in the realization of the fact that Oak­
land car owners in the territory controlled by us and else­
where constitute our most valuable asset.
A careful inspection nnd a ride in the Oakland 6-1-1 will
reveal the reasons.

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FLORIDA’S GAMES

GAINESVILLE, Dec. 27.—Univer­
sity of Florida’s Thanksgiving foot­
ball gnnie in *1923 will be played with
the University of Alnbnmn at Bir­
mingham,'according to nn announce­
ment yesterday by the Athletic auth­
orities nt the university here.
Two
other games have been scheduled by..
n
M 1, p i ,
" f license, fee Just enu.«.,*,n* m » t I ter the iro»n g .t.r. «n Iho |mtch o f the Florida, one with the army, nt \Vest
e l e c t r ic a l c o n t r a c t o r s
Point, op October 6, and the other
• C • I^t JVi C IV I j I j ' ^ ! Rlnlc, ure lex In cnfurclnfc thnt |»or- club house.
with
Georgia Tech.
^**tiottho'i-e Lights iyul Appliance* ■ ■BUHnsannnnKnnnnanHnnnanB tlon o f *th0 law. In contrast is the
There nre Islnmlv in the Indlnn
~ ' excellent work of the Massachusetts
New Line of Fixtures
ocean on which are giown cocoanuts
KILLED IN SELF DEFENSE
t investigation department, which dur­
Millhr Building----- Magnolia Avcnuw
weighing 40 pounds or more thnt re­
ing 1919 suspended 1,013 license* and
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 27—As nu
evoked 8.56. There must be closer quire seven years to ripen.
aftermath
to a Christmns party in
B. W. HERNDON
■operation between police depart-*
The Daily Ilernld, 15c per week.
ine of the suburban cnbnrcts, Fred
inhnts nnd motor vehicle commissions,
J. Ilansclman, .30, was shot nnd in
s«&gt; that traffic laws may lx? rigidly
INSURANCE AGENCY
itantiy killed this morning by; his
enforced nnd the violators thereof tho -United States from 1915 to 1910
By
Moses
Folsom
22-year-old wife, who It is said by
shows
978
fatalities
aniMJIBrt
non-faFIRP— :— AUTO-----*-B0ND9
the authorities, said that she killed
l-'ew i&gt;creaps, other than stnti.sti- adequately punished.
t-dltlcs
in
which‘
it
wns
found
that
n
Of the 11.90Q deaths from fulls In
him in self defense ufter they had
cinns, realize the numix* of deaths by
large
proportion
occurs
ut
tho
shr.ft
the United States in 1919, «/&gt;00 ot
*S; 0. Shinholser
both struggled to get possession of
incident not to spenk of disabilities,
51.(1 per cent were mules nnd 5,400 door by haste to get in or out, and a revolver which the husband hnd
sufferings and expense in the United
or 43.4 |&gt;«r cent females. An analysis thnt comparatively few can be attri­ placed under tho pillow. After hearing
States in n single yenr by reason of
Contractor nnA llulldcr
■of. 5,928 personal falls niado by the butes! to broken cables, falling cars, her story- the district nttorncy re­
accidents.
Oregon state Industrial commission hoisting machinery,- etc.
•^Rvonn -s. .... . . . f i o r i d i accidents.
To enumerate tho cause* of acci­ leased her. No charges would be plac­
• Tho U nltcd^atcs lo*t i7,0M mon|
^
|6J luj 0. 1911) shows thp
during the two years we took pari li
ca),fcS lo% be:
Slipping, dents, no doubt careleaancai comoa ed against her, he said. According to
Her story her husband bccatno Infuri­
I*. Connelly; &amp; Sons tho world war by being k .
omj tripping, 33.1 I'or cent; first and then Ignorance. That is wo
ated
because she danced, with a cer­
lj»lahlUknl loos
ing from disease In hospital*.
sraffords nnd staging. HW per cent; do not realize the hazard* facing us tain man. After they returned home
There were approximately c*.500
by
the
rapitj
Invention
of
modern
con­
*»-*:-\-i. H -k -T -A .T -n
poles *nd tree*, 6-5 per ccht; runways
*mtai%
he struck her nnd the grapple for the
fatal nccldents in tho United Stntcs In and* platforms, 6.5 per cent; Udders, veniences nnd necessities.
In tra lM r n l,
*-t»|*r«,„| |antl
the
iirnurr
St. Louis was the firstc ity to take gun ensued.
------continental area during
rt: 1919,
; *’ of, r,.j ,;t.r tent and floor openings, B-t
which number 55 120 were moles and K - f
J’*1*
.
!'iirH, Uiinilup the question of having a study of
KITTEN CAU8EN DEATHS
l.unim
2„.r,CU0 rcmalc.* Thi.
I . .ho - c lf c n t hull.**, accidents n part of tho school course.
Then
Detroit.
Rochester
and
other
cit­
prrl, llu.lnr— Chn nrr- disputed,
beenuse
it
was
made
by
tm
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.
- of the Interstate Commerce CommliNEW YORK, Dec. 27.—A' small
United-SUtes census bureau for the
Main ORIco
sion, 310 passengers, 2,454 employes, ies followed and in all theso cities the gray kitten playfully sprang ot a
over 80 per rent of the population of end 4,710 others were killed by the morality hns been reduced.
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rubber home that connected up the
the
entire
country:
This
appalling
li*t
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campaign Is already large, and the gna atove In a Brooklyn home of Mr*.
—**’ &lt;H________ 101-H llnivolls Ave­ of 75,(&gt;5(l perron-iR whose lire* were ■J p er cent were pnaaengers. .
Katherine Carey ycitcrday. A few
_
___ Miulfed’ out, was supplemented by s«v- ■
Drownlngs v*ry with tho seasons, Safety Institute of AmerUf has- It* hours later Mira. Carey and the kitten m
end
hundred
thousand
who
were
more
home
at
2fil
Madison
avenue,
New
T. Menlo Fox, authorized Ford
but from 1916 to 1920 the average per
were found
aaphyxiated.
Three
u man* *U&gt;ut trading in your old or less injured nnd put to vast ex­ year was 7,500, in which males large­ York, from which information can b«
neighbors
were
aaved
by
the
uae
of
not to Include personal sufferhad by Interested parties nnd that
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME

III.

BRINGS LULL
IN ACTIVITIES OF STATE
OF LOUSIANA IN MYSTERY
rnt i nWlNG

NUMBER* 233

SAN FORD,‘FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2G, 1922

FINDING

OF

BAD HOOCH
VIGOROUS WARFARE WAGED
SEA
CAUSE DEATHS
ON OHIO BOOZE JOINTS FOR
IN NEW YORK
THE MURDER OF OFFICERS
Makes Fifth JDry Agent Killed in Jefferson Coun­
ty by Unidentified Gunmen

Tugs Still Search
Lalce Erie Today
For Missing Tug

BOOTLEG LIQUOR I'LAYS HULL
AT CHRISTMAS
TIME
M ir T k r A u n r U Ir d I’ r » « i

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COW WAS CAUGHT
IN FISHERMAN’S SEINE
ffl ST. JOHNS RIVER

Apartment House
Goes Up in Smoke at
Stockton,' California

MANATEK, OK SEA COW,
WAS MANY MILES FROM
ITS HABITAT

• NEW YORK, Dec. 26^—While ,police records show yesterday was the
driest Chrlstmns in Gothnm’s history
six deaths wore attributed by police
Christmas Morn Brought Something
to bootleg liquor. Autopsy will be
Besides Candlni
performed on bodies of five men nnd
one woman todny. All bodies taken
Said to Welffh Seven Hundred
M ir Tfce A s s w la trd t’ rraak
Duty at Mer Bnnjre and Bcsto morgue pending medical examina­
STOCKTON,
Calif.,
Dec.
20.—In­
1’ounda nnd Will Be
r ' op'aml End of Mailer Is
tion.
stead
of
nwnkoning
to
the
cheer
of
Not In Sight
Mounted
gift laden Christmas trees twenty-four
fnmilics in an apartment house here
While some of Toombs’ fishermen
were
stirred from their sleep nt 11:30 were dragging a ,n e t near Pickett’*
| . u wi|| be able to establish through
yesterday morning by flro thnt forc­ Point on the upper St. John# river
I wilnM* identity of several m ened them to flee for their lives jn their yesterday m orning’ they caught a
|wr» of the masked mob which Inst
In a speech in the house recently night clothes. The fire department mammoth sen row, or a Manatee,, a*
i«u»t kidnapped five Mcrrouge realRepresentative Joe Scnrs of the Jack­ reports indicated that all were saved they nre called. Thinking it was an
' .fU
including , Watt. Daniels
and
lu --------,
. I
without injury. Many persons on the alligator the . fishermen took no
sonville district said;
jlomas Richards, whoae^decapUated
"The house may recnll that in 1915 upper flodrs were rescued by ladders chances nnd killed it in the net where
were taken from the Inke last
or 191*1 I urgisl upon my colleagues n short time after the fire started in it wns making an awful fight to
Ittck was « statement of investigatho
tho necessity of building fnst battle the basement from an undetermined escape. Ilnil they known what it was
L „ho have been working on
Identification
cruisers,
submarines, and submarine cause. Helpless families were hunil- they would never have killed it ns a
several months.
chnscrs instead of largo .battleships died in the streets, their Christinas Manatee, or sen cow, is a rare animal
liabe made to secret service meji who
nnd supenlrcndnoughUi; but the World presents lost along with other house­ now in Florida nnd none of them arc
ItWy declare shrillu etnoTn shrdlu un
War wns on nnd some feared we would hold possessions. .Estimated the loss killed any more.
L through the farmer who they tie.
Tho Monatoo frequent* the shallow
be drnwn into the struggle, and these will be $100,000.
Itbrt told them he witnessed the seizSelf
Defense
is
•
*
Inlets nnd lagoons running into the
fenrs
were
well
"founded
for
wo
wore
L 0f the five men nptl recognized
We arrived in Sanford on Sunday floor. The wide streets are lined with
finally drawn into tho great Wold Ferry Boat Operator
Imul from the ocean nnd are never
of the nhductora when they liftthe Claim of a
afternoon before two o’clock, engaged avenues of palms of several sorts,
War.
The
distinguished
gentleman
found this far from salt water nnd
Pepper
nnd
Camphor
trees,
Live
Oaks
Idtheir hoods t«i drinkwater they had
Kills Three Children the
Louisville
Lady
bur room a t the Valdez and started and some other kinds of trees. The from Alabama (Mr; Oliver) led the
catching of the Manatee "here ycaItfdcrrdhim to tiring.
in
Cold
Blood
Xiyas
light
off
to
see
the
town.
Sanford
is
light
for
fast
battle
cruisers,
sub­
ti
rday
brings up sumo interesting
cottages
sport
nice
Inwns
mid
groups
Who Shot and Killed Auto Salesman
data in connection with the . same.
a town or city well worth seeing: u „f subtropical specimens. There are marines ami submarine chasers. 1
BASTROP, I ji .. Dec. 2&lt;&gt;.—Christ­
Yesterday
hustling, bustling, growing place, full inngnifirenl clumps of Bamboos, grand want to take Ibis occasion to ndilres.i Wan in Love Willi Sister of the Slain q(|,.y nr(, n harmless animal that rci e brought a lull in thp activities of
Mir Ihr AnniM liilril l*rr«»l
Children
tho house for just a few moments, be­
sembles a cow in some respects and
Iftf itatc in. its efforts to solve the
LOUISVILLE. Ky., Dec. 20.— A of pep and enterprise, us I found out bushes of Oleanders, Hibiscuses, U n- cause after I made that ........ .. I was
on
account of this fact nnd that they
Uotthouso kidnapping nnd murder woman’s story of n quarrel, a shot the following down, and when I sta y -1tanas. Jnsminums nnd any number of
( I l f T h e i M u r l R l n l l #r e » * |
severely
criticised
in
my
state
besucked
their young much like a cow
other
plants,
many
of
which
1
could
Izpttry. All indication* were that and her vigil from dusk to dawn over ed over nguin on my, way home. It
SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 2ti.-Cor|»4Ction.%l murder warrant* would not the body of a man she killed are being has several handsome, large, up-to- not place, the more so, ns they were cause • I wns supposed to la* opposed oeer’s office here Is seeking today to would elo, that the*y are harmless nnd
Ik isjueil on the day of "peace on cheeked by police here. "I killed my date hotels; fine, clean, wide brick- nut in flower. Allamnndns and lli-, to a navy, nnd Florida, extending out learn something of the history of have a head nnd eyes like n cow they
| Mrth." Two companies of state troops friend" Mrs. Olive L. Jones, .12, pret­ paved streets; many beautiful church­ biscus, also the Crape Myrtle, were in into the (Ailf ubout tU)0 miles, is ns you Emil Neuriter, aged 10, a ferry boat ged the same of sen co'w. They lerok
|lk holiday dinners frim moss kits in ty, divorcee, announced when she en­ es and imposing public buildings. The full bloom in every garden or yard know, very deeply interested in the operator, who yesterday invaded the very much like a hippopotamum and
have n very thick hide and the fisher­
lifer shadow of Parish jail, which now tered police department nt daylight many schools are n credit to the city, ami a beautiful show they made. O f.navy.
therefore, homo of It. C. Engel, Weioel worker, men who caught tin* Manatee shotted
course,
our
own
garden
flowers
were
"It
is
gratifying
to
im
laeUics lluliiluv, a suspect in con- Monday. It wns the first knowledge I&gt;cing substantial, well designed and
come around to tlit* with llrtce' pistols just ns celebration the marks on tho hide where it newnlxttkn with the murder of Watt Dan- police had thiit O. I.. Black, auto well situated. Sanford is an import­ well r»‘|»re:il*nted everywhere—lied* or to see the house
suggestion that I then offereil. As erf "Christmas day was starting, nnd cd that the uitioii of the froah water
|Kj and Thomns Richards.
Eight sales manager hnd been killed Sunday ant railroad center of Florida, beside* I orders nY Zinnias, Vincas, Snlvis, Pe­
three of Engel's children mull
su|re!ilreudnoughls have not even yet slew
then killed Mnuudf. The only light was causing some kind of scale or de­
|*2« dbtnni at Merrouge another afternoon in a woman’s apartment. commanding a great river traffic. It tunias, etc.
lieen cernipleted- althougb seven years
cay in take plnce on the bide of the
Inopjny of troops relaxed from a Mis. Jones said she fired in self de­ is tho homo of many wealthy and .in-, To these I paid* little attention, my
or more have elapsed. Unelcr the fl-fr-3 shed upon the affair was given by animal.
eye
following
the
ever
present
rambl­
|htk of strenuous activity.
These fense.
fluential citizens who nre responsible
pact those superdreudnoughts liaviv] Helen Engel, 10, *ister of the victims.
Mr. Toombs brought the sea cow to
Itary men were retained nt Meffo r fts rapid development into the ers and climbers thnt often tried to
l^vn cast aside nnd the millions of who sniil that Neuriter had made lov* Sanford at once and placed It on cold
hide
tin*
buildings
entirely
from
,thc
Ifsege by order of the governor of
twelfth largest in Florida. There are
has been to her last spring and hnd been re- storage where it will be kept nwnlting
e
dollars expended on ^ lent
|ifet itatc, who fixed to leave citizens First Conference
three fine bunks, a daily nml weekly ground to the roof. The luxuriously
pilleil, later writing threatening let­
the action of the Chamber of Com­
| ta themselves. Reports tltql bloodSenior Circuit Judges newspaper and any number of first- growing Bougainvilleas, Tecomas, wasted.
ters to the family.
“
i
f
is
nlso
gratifying
to
me,
nno
I
merce or some of the hntelq who
f’lcrodendrons,
Antigonons,
JnsmlIdol ii imminent between faction* of
class stores. One of Sanford’s out­
Designed
to
Expedite
nn» sure it is gratifying to the distin­
might want to mount the hide ami
nums,
Fiscus
putnila
nnd
English
IIrrnjpcople who have, been quic tiy
standing institutions is its Chamber
guished gentleman from Alabama, Serious Accident
keep
it for a curiosity.
.
Ivies
were
enough
to
keep
me
stirring
|rnirg themselves since depredation Federal Judicial Business Hns Been of. Commerce, composed of the fore­
(Mr. Oliver), to know that Secretary
A
m far ns the ijn mory of mnn runfor
minutes
a
t
a
time.
Bignonin
venat
Park
and
Second
Id Ritkril white rolled men on DnsCalled
* most, most progressive nnd efficient usta is u beautiful and much employ­ of the Navy Daniels practically all
m-tlL the sen cow hns never come up
|trtp.Mcrrouge highway last August
men in the rity. Sanford is sniil to
—Car
Hits
Sidewalk
of
the
leading
admiral*
of
the
Amer­
th in 'far from the salt water nnd the—■
litrn five aiu-ii were kidnapped gnuspossess the largest original icihg sta- ed climber nnd is- only rivaled by ican navy. Lloyd George ofhnglnnd,
M lf
A m iip lalrd P re s s )
finding of the Manatee here can only
Thunbergin
grnndiflorn.
The
more
I
| »-l i rani ellat ion of the order for
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—The first tion in the world, from which ref rigers abroad and, Car Driven by Tom Terry lilt**" Null. h&lt; accounted for in the supposition
the
handsome,
charming,
n,,d
the
hading
P"W
Ibsopi to join those ut Bastrop.
coifft-mit v of nine senior circuit erntor cars nre iced Irefore beginning gazed upon
Who Was Walking on Sidewalk
that the high water of a few months
in the
the shade
shade of according to the gentleman from New
Bodivs of two of the alleged victims juilifos Cimlcr a rem it net of congress their journo yto the large markets of |H»nceful dwellings, in
Jenny ( Mr/ Parker), Secretary Denhack brought it as fnr ns the upper
1*1 the nieli. Mown up from the but- designed to expedite federal judicial the country. During one March. 373 noble trees, the more did the wish, by, are jn accord with the attitude we
A serious accident took place nt St. Johns and into Lake Harney as the
Ifcm of Lake LaFourche, Thursday, business has been called by Chief Jus­ cars of celery were Iced and shipped in i that I might live here, take possession nssumed in 1910.
the corner of Park .Avenue and*Sec- place*where It wns caught was on tho
iHmlifird ns Watt Daniels nnd Thnin- tice Taft t o / lie held at Washington one week. The plant is privately own- i f me. To own n garden where green
"I sincerely trust that In the fu­ ond street todny when n Dodge car liorder of the shore of this Inke.
lu Rirhari!-. were burled in the Dnn- Thursday. In addition to authorizing oil, ns are the gns, water nnd electric things nnd nil sorts of brilliant flow- ture whrfl I undertake In my* humble drlvqn by Tom Terry, of the Znring
The Mnnateo has attracted much
twenty-four
district plnnts. Hnnford. "The City Sub*tnn- era grow in evcrlnsning luxuriance cv- way to make a fight to save some Company, driving nt a fnst speed
IkU'family giound seven miles from appointment
'attention
arid will probably bring a
tinl,"
hns
alxiut
10,000
Inhabitants
mid
try
month
of
the
year
acemcd
to
mo
|2rr Rouge Sunday afternoon side by judges tho new Inxv also provided for
money for the people it will not be swerved across the northwest corner,
| air in the presence of a vast throng animal conference of senior circuit sjiow* an increase of over C# pet* cent nil n mnn could wish for. Add to all misconstrued of misunderstood that l struck" Mr. Nnll, who wns walking on ncicntific research from the SmithId relatives, friends and curiosity judges.
Tor. the last ten Jenr census period. the benuty surrounding you n deep mn opposed to anything thnt is pro- the sidewalk at thnt point, hit the Monihn. Institute or some othor scien­
^__ _ ■
|tttktrr.
Theatres, olubx nnd fraternal ordwrs *blue «ky, n kisy, fragrant breeze nnd pressive, but simply thnt I am trying awning post of the Thus. Emmet Wil- tific institution to inquire Into the
, question of the Manatee getting this
SAHAI1
BERNHARDT,
Daniels was n world war veteran,
ilre well represented and boused in re- the song
,
,of birds,. and.
. . man, you/ could,1 to servo my country as I see my duty. Mqi building, turned square uroum
far from its native hnbitnl.
oof
imagine
anything
more
perfect
or
•
*
FAMOUS
ACTRESS
Iferrrg run servte n the tank turps.
resentntive buildings&gt;
If we bail-adopted the amendment of and faced Second street before it
enticing.
A
dozen
times,
ns
I
stood
I Hi »ai single. Iticharils was married j
•
SUFFERS RELAPSE
1‘locntcd one florist on the outskirts
the gentleman from Alabama (Mr. stopped. Details of the accident can­
am! let my eyes feast on the attrac­ Oliver) a t that time, ns I said, mill­ not be lcnmcd nt this writing as t&lt;&gt; SPECIAL lIU Pl’ MODELS ACHIEVE
Iiad the- fa ther of two children. Both
.f
tho
city,
but
did
not
find
a
florist
Mir The A iw titw l I 'r m )
.
l*rf» ntcipbers of families that were
PARIS- Dec. 20.—Sarnh Bcrnhnrdt, store. As it was Sunday* I did not try tive scenes spread before me, I wns ion* of dollars would hnvc been saved Just how the car ran into the sidewalk . .* INSTANT SUCCESS
tudely awakened from my dream by we would hnvc hnd the bnttle cruis­ and swerved so far off the street but
11*veers in MorehoUsc.
the famous actress, suffered a relapse to bother my brother florist; just gave
^ ‘th the funeral services ended, the during tho early hours Sunday morn­ the place n tookover from n distance my* companion’s impatient: "Lot’s ers, submarines and destroyers thut was probably due to the speed of the
The "reception accorded by the buy­
|o»»di storied quietly for home. There ing. when she hnd nnother fainting and so did not see much. My friend move on.” I hnd to forgive him, for wo ought t olmvo nnd that wo must ear nnd a steering gear loose on any­
ing
public to the sdi cially Vquipped
|*u no outward expression of feeling spoil which lasted.fo r: a con*i«leL*»W«. -and. L .wandered ar.ound, enjoying Jhe all his life he had been a grocer in have, nnd we would hnvn n well-bal­ one of many things could have caused
Hupmobile,
to u rin g ^ ^ l roadster mod- •
has ‘kruir're'porteil as surging time.
Bight of the beautiful buildings nml New York, and whnt could ho be ex­ anced and efficient navy."—Jackson­ tho accident.
*
els
announced
in November hns been
bin the kin of the dead.
■ Courngc nlone Is snid to be sustain­ private residences, all of which are, pected to know hbout Nature?
ville Journal.
Mr. Null had an arm and leg brok­ so enthusiastic that it hns nlrrady'
Well,
wo
"moved
on,"
nnd
present­
ing tho nertoss. Her phyjdcal strength ns everywhere in Fiordia, set about 2
en nnd suffered otheg injuries nnd Ikoeh found necessary to devote nearly
[CUrrHINC PRICES RISING SINCE Is'dcclnred to lie fnst ebbing. The doc­ feet nbovc ground, with no eellar but ly came to an extra fine and well-kept Violent Storms Raging wns rushed to the hospital where he
50 |»er cent of the llupmoftile open car
(Continued on pago 2)
tors who are constantly In attendance a perfectly cigar space underneath the
is in n critical condition nt the time output exclusively to theso two mod­
PROFITEERS’ TA RIFF LAW
in the North Atlantic thl* paper goes to press.
u|&gt;on her expressed the opinion Sun­
PASSED
compensation, no adequate requittnl;
day evening th^t only n miracle could DISABLED VETERANS
Sweep Over the Ocean The car hnd two wheels broken off els.Thl* announcement wa* made l»*t
but they are entitled to tho utmost
und was otherwise badly damaged,
. . .
RECEIVE GREETINGS
Procrevvive increases in tho cost of save her.
assurance tlint a grateful people Big Liners Arc C’oekle Shells on the Mr. Terry suffered several bruises week by O. C. Hutchinson, general
Christmas
eve
in
tho
Bernhardt
H clothing, fuel, structural nmtersales malinger of the Hupp Motor Cor
FROM WHITE HOUSE stands fillin g and anxious to do, and
nnd his esenpo from death wns n ir- Corporation.
High Roller*
I «** and other commodities nre being mansion In the boulevard Pcrierc was
will continue to do everything pos­
aculoua.
j^ rd e d in the press nnd in thu price a silent one, The servants nnd others
Owing to the rapid sale* of both
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—Presi­ sible for them.
,
•
of
this
household
moved
noiselessly
«t* Issued by manufacturers nnd
models,
numerous distributors from
M»vT*.
A
T
f
i
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V
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io
ie
n
t
dent
Harding
In
a
Christmas
message
"Thnt the coming year mny bring
NEW YORK, Dec. 9
throuifh the semi-darkness, the hnlls,
various sections of the country have
aT*"’
ennetment of which formerly ai Christina. tjd« to disabled war veterans made pub­ them In tho fullest measure restored tempest* In tho North Atlantic Senate Republican
besieged the company a t Detroit to
.
Pnrdncy-McCUmber • profiteers*
glowed with brilliance. Bernhardts .0- lic nst night declared they were “en­ fortune, health nnd prlsperjty I* my agninst howling power of which tho
Leaders Confer—
I
act.
increase' their allotment* a tonce.
titled to the utmost nssurnneo that n earnest wish nnd of the entire nation." ocean liners are hut flimsy cockle­
Jn the national capital, official habl- ycar old butler,’"Arthur, was sad of grateful people stands willing and
Trying to Agree Equipment on both car* lacludoa
shells, have raged through the past
nlckcl-plnted radiator, radiator cap
'
Republican congres* which eye and disconsolate.
anxious
to
do
nnd
will
continue
to
CHRISTMAS IN MEMPHIS
week threatening smaller vcssclji with
“ Madame is very low," ho said
J“ **,l- and of the Republican preainnd
bar, cowl lamps, barrel head
do, everything possiblo for them."
On
Changes
In
Proposal
of
Senator
destruction, wrecking stenmera deck
WAS CELEBRATED—
I " al *ho signed, the profiteer* jaw , a with quivering Bp** "Madame wa*
lam
ps,’
aluminum scuff plates, disc
Tho greeting of the president, which
Borah
POOR REMEMBERED equipment, driving fast liners out of ■ :
.,
*
**®Jwrnble advance in the prlco of progressing favorably," he added, tho Disabled American Vetcrnns’,
wheels
and a special Imported Bur­
their usual Innca, striking terror to
J*'®» clothing has liocn made by n "until this relapse."
bank
top
In dark brown. Tho roadster
through
its
national
offices
here,
sent
the henrts of hundreds of passanger*
Professor Obissier, chief of the me­
i n r Tfc*
rj* « )
,
inK firm of tailors. In an nnalso carries the additional equipment
M lf T i e
rrM «»
out
to
It*
member*,
follows:
WASHINGTON,
Dee.
20.—Senate
MEMPHIS,
Dec. 20.—Memphis according to wlrileBi report*. Sev■"Qnrxmi nt sent to their customer*, dical staff attending Mme. Bernhardt
of nickeliplated bars on the rear deck
"It Is dcecm dcspoclaliy filling that
oral vessels reported they would Ik: Republican lenders conferred in an
B„id to the Associated Pre*s corns^••^ocIirnn &amp; Company any;
a t Qic Christmas season tho gratitude paused yesterday to celebrate Christ­ ono or two dny* late arriving here.
effort to agree on what chnpges will »nd a tilted tiro carrier. Otherwise
, i to the increased co*t of proof tho nation *hotild be extended to mas day after holiday bualnesa, which
seek in proposal of Scnntor Borah for bot hears nro tho same as tho standard
1on *nd material*. I am com)K*lled ,P "Wh»o We atill hope for her re­ tho sick, thcllisablcd nnd maimed men according to many leading merchants
JACKSON, Dec. 20.—Mr*. Agne* international economic and disarma­ Mupmobile models.
•aranre tho presont price of^nll covery" it i* c^ tnin that Mme. BeJ’n* of tho country’* military service. has exceeded the previous years and
Both cars," Mr. Hutchinson says,
ment conference. I.a r gv part of the
110. This increase will become hardt will never face the foo I ght* Theso men are beyond nil others the many civic ond fraternal organiza­ Gore, 55, la dend and Claude Gibson Republican membership and n num­ “have met n ready response from that
her son-in-law Is In the county Jail
again. Absolute repose and quiet for
w®ctive December I t."
armed service In which they nnd their tions turner! their thoughts to bring­
ber of Democrats are understood to increasing class of buyers which seeks
many long months arc essential.
ing happiness to less fortunate of the where ho was taken after whnt police be against tho Borah amendment to tho specially equipped models."
most
sorely
tried
victims
of
’
the
I /iv. 1 ^ nur'c“n Woolen Company
During the physician » talk with the
tukld wns an attem pt by Gibson to
1 ^ . ^ °°I Trust) has increased the
comrades upheld tho national security city. Sprlng-llko weather . prevailed shoot wife during Christmas celobrn-'the navy bill In the present form. The
correspondent,
several life long per­
here
early
today.
Tho,
day
started
IP
of iu produuts from 10 to 45
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—An ap­
.
world-famous ac- and vindicated tho national honor.
tion- Gibson is said to have entered views of Harding, IKighea nnd other
|
a ,y‘,nl*ar,d makers and retailer*
^
^
*0W
I-.. prompUH. th . quiet for police and bul few Christ­ tho homo, while a number of* guents
’ * officials have boon sought but opin­ peal for representation of the south
cn‘ cl°lhlng in various part* of
nation to a very considerable dealing mas drunks were on police blotter.
on tho Supremo court «tnd *eml Ju­
*** eoun»«, v.__ . ..
. ...
were there ond fired five shots at hi* ions hava not been disclosed.
“ ""17
followed IhU 0,+ lw o d
dicial agencies auch as tho Interstate
with them, It U hoped, )uu been in
Po^ supplanting string In fasten­ wife, killing his mother-ln:law in­
soiho measure pt least, commensurate
til* h .i , .
" t’ncc"
'v**
Columbia ha* become a serious rival Commerce Federal Trade Commission
w
wriah and clothing' between ing one of her trips through Amerl with tho debt owing to them. For ing packages, an 'inventor has com­ stoutly.
of Indian In supplying the world with was made in the senate today by Sen­ r
They desired to go Into tho nick
her 1 nnd Decombcr l was 2 1-4
such misfortune* os have como to bined gummed paper tape with a fold­
ator Harris, of Georgia.
room,* but tho doctor refused to per­
Th* Herald, 15c par waak, delivered castor oil.
thousands of them there can be no ing hook and eyelet attachment.
T j Z t °r at lho ratc of 27 per cent
mit them to do to.
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STEUHENVILLE, Ohio., Dee. 20.—Fresh nnd vigorous warfare on the
"speak casics" "hip-pocket venders" ns well as tho higher ups in JelTeraon
county’s olleged liquor combine will be lnunched dt once prohibition officers
announced ns a result of the slaying nt midnight of Charles Bllnn, lender of
Which Left Cleveland Last Thursday a squqjl of eight dry agents. Officials ndmitted they wore baffled by the
and Is ])ue In lluffalo
murder of Bllnn, whoso body with three bullet wounds was found in u dnrk
nlley In the Polish section of the city. Twenty feet awny lay the empty pockM ir Th«* .U a w la lrd I’ r fM )
ctbook of the officer with his revolver missing. He was the fifth dry agent
CLEVELAND, Dec. 20—The fourth
of Jefferson county to lose his life a t the hnnds of unidentified gunmen.
tug wns added this morning to the
three already searching I.nke Erie for
ka iu l a lu b no nu ►a m fci
b-i
i»j w .R*
tho missing Tug Cornell, which left
hero last Thursday and wns duo in
lluffalo Friday morning. One tug
covered tho middle of tho lake a s 'fa r
ns Eric yesterday and reported • no
traces ui
of tug
orI wreckage. Two oth
UttCi-B
IUK U
^ ^
1&gt;fttroll|n r n6rth shore mnilc
simitar vnln searches. The tug Ore­
gon was rent out today to cruise the
Id IQ M h N* A h j fcn
id lei x i Ri
rj
south shore ns far ns Fairport and
then work out into the middle of the
The following fine descriptive article of the Sanford section by G. ThornInke. Efforts nlso being made to en­
list nirplnnes in search.
.
• men, editor of the Florist’* Exchange of New York City, is most interesting
snd contains some very good point* about our city and country:

WELL KNOWN FLORIST OF
NEW YORK WRITES OF HIS TRIP
TO GREAT SANFORD SECTION

low

IMMENSE_ ANIMAL

Sears Defends
Stand on Navy

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\K SANFORD DAILY HERALD,•SATURDAY.' DECEMBER 23, 1922

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to to music. A cardial welcomi! to all to en­
to
joy these pictures with os.
to ' The Congregational Men's club nro ,
'
— •’ »
•
to buying n Safety Cinema Projector for
nr
___ ,
SO
to the use of tho church on Sunday night
t o —F o r Florida: F air today to to to to to to to to to to to The machine is 'aald to produce line
** - and j Sunday; / somewhat to
moving pictures, and „thcy hope to
• *• \
^
warmer" Sunday,
to
SCRAP
C|! ASS
have it here so as to give a Christmas
po
to
Tomorrow is |)r. Walker’s last S un-' pn,,*rara r,ost Monday night a t the,
■
to
to
t
o
.
f«
n
to
na day in Sanford and his last tiine to Sunday ■nchool Christmijs exercises
to
to
to
We wish to; extend to our manyL * .
The Kind You Know
ANI&gt;
, •
teach his great body of men called which will be given at th at time. A
■friends and patrons our sincere
to to to
to to to to
They'cost no more Ilian ordl“Scrap Iron." Let every man that be­ cordial Invitation is given to nil to.Lo
J'nary tir e s .
r*-'1
longs to this class nnd evrry mar. that with us next Monday night.
thanks for.the hearty support' given
to
•
““
.
to has i:\pr attended tho clash l&gt;v oo
A free lube with every tiro
to
us in the closing season. We earnest­
to hand tomorrow and show your appro-'
In a Geo. Melford Production
every
day.
.
•
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
*
to
to elation of Dr. Walker r.r.d his great
t
o
.
•
ly solicit a continuance o f the same
'
SERVICE
’ •
to
to to to to to i to work. Come and bring several fellows
Automobile Hollis
'
SUNDAY,
Dee.
C
J,
1022.
•!
# with you. You’ll hear rt grcnl mes­
for the coming season.
R5r: *
•
Subject:
This is the 'big day for shopping.
sage.
.
.
’Hip: Gallons of Gas and Two women, a French dancer
rage.
• “Christ Jesus."
With best wishes for a Merry
Y
B f.1
n proud society beauty,
. ;
Full Quarts of Oil . and
• Church Servico .'.__ U :00 a. nt.
All Sanford stores report a fine
throwing conventions to the
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Christmas and a happy and prosper­
.
•
• Sunday School f-. 10:00 a. m.
Chrir.tmns trade.
. winds «nd fighting for n
Sunday School, 11:30 a. m.
• Woman’s Club llldg., Onko Ave.
ous New Year.
Free
Air
and
Battery
man's love in the hot wastes
Morning worship nnd sermon, Ml
.
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f
ALL ARE WELCOME *
And it looks like the good —trade o’clock. Subject, “Tim Heart of the ♦
of the Sahara. Wild adven­
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•
Water
.
• ‘
S in cerely.
will continue even a fte r Christmas.
tures, gay Arabian revels,
Christmas Message.”
tears and. tempestuous rom­
CHURCH SERVICES!
. .1
Daptist Young People's Unions, a tj
»
.
O. P. Swope, county commissioner (5:30 p. m
ance. Aisi
_ ,
.
.
-.
* *;&gt; &gt;-.i Tomorrow, the 4lh Sunday In Adkjbtv
nnd large landholder of tho Ovcldo
Christmas musical program and)vent.
section*was |N the city today.
.
baptismal service a t 7:30 p. m.
L.vrinar-. a t 10:50 n. m.
&lt; '
I'’
Pra^e
or
meeting
and
Hible
study
ortS
Sermon
on
the
day’s
gospel,
,
J. J. N. CONNER, Manager
.
10;» Palmetto A v^^I’honc 48l&lt;Jf«
The Sanford stores, will Inngurnto Wednesday evening a t 7:30 o’clock,! benediction after mass.
an
advertising
campaign
a
fter
Janu­
Midnight nin« Christinns eve. ..
subject, "On n Wooing fcrrund’*1John
115 E ast First Street—:-------------- Phone 104
ary first that will surpass any before 1:35-43.
No other massed Chriotmus day.
attempted.
Sunbeam Dand Monday nt 3:30 p.
Sunday schofd as usual at D a. m.
”
Monthly collection taken
mI
takep during ofMrs. Henry McLnulin leaves tomor­
112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
J. A. Davis and1A. E. Davis, of
fertory of the mass. '
row for Macon, Gn., where she wjll
PIANOS
PHONOGRAPHS
PLAYERS
SHEET MUSIC
Strnngorii welcome.
s|K'nd tho holidays with her sisters. Greenwood, 8. C., father nnd brother
i’REHUYTKRIAN CHURCH
RECORDS
E
PLAYER
ROLLS
of
Mrs.
J.
R,
Lyles,
n
ri/in
tho
city
ns
MS
See advertisement for Xmas serv*
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
ices.
Mrs. J . A. Ilnrrold was called to her guests for tho holidnys.
PIANO TUNING------PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS
The Presbyterians will hold their
Jacksonville Wednesday by tho seri­
Phone 217-W
..
nnnunl White Gift service on Hundny POSTOFFICE OPEN
E. A. Fnrnello, of Oviedo, was in
II r*S have any
»Ullln» »• ous illnesa of her father.
night at 7:30. Tho church will lx* beau­
the city today and reports tho citrus
- H T»» sr« s a la s um/nhrrr mr n •anIn*.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
tifully decorated nml tho r.crvico will
S m * . ar If t t a mr* aatsrtatalaa. writ
a s s tla l card in thla irpartm .nl, altlna
MORNINGS AT NINE
Mary I&gt;iul*o Wells, of Tampa' is racking plants clcr.cd down for the include a pageant given by the young
M s ll t, or OlrpkMHi lha llrta. ll *11
holiday vacation period.
spending
tho
hldidnyn
here
witli
her
people.
,
k* •really appreciate*
ounces that
aunt Mr*, Alfred. I.iljn.
Services of the day will Ik&gt; ns fol­ i Postmaster Elder announces
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Holly nnd little
tho
posloffiro
windows
will
rill lx.- o|Wn
nsut*?*
lows:
~
MKTHDAY PARTY
son left jjiday for Ellcnton where
on Sundny nnd Monday mornings
mornings for
Miss I/&gt;ve Turner of. Quincy, Fla., they wlll^spend Christmns. w(th Mrs.
11:45,
Sunday
srhoal.
Ycstorday afternoon Little Miss
in the house guest of Mrs. W. Morton llolly'H parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . R.
11 n. m. Chistmn .1 preaching ser­ tho delivery of parcels only lit
Jnno Sharon, winsome young dougho'clock. No other husiiioss will ho;
Thigpen for the holidays. *
Christmas music.
tc r-o f Jm|go nnd M n v J . G, Sharon,
\
V00**
___ /•:**!&amp;##! vice,
transacted and windows will only re­
2. p. m., Junior C. E.
entertained most delightfully at n
main open ldng enough .to serve pat­
Tho Seminole Ilnnk Is decked out hi
’ Mmj.lt.' E. Tolur is spending the day
3 p. m„ Intermediate C. E.
.
birthdny party a t her home In Tenth
rons wlio are ready nt tliat time.
in Jacksonville today, having gone up Christmas decorations tmlny nnd Is
7:30
p.
m.,
White
Gift
service
_
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- *_
,
street, It being her sixth birthday an­
Cnrriers will deliver on Sunday par­
calling attention to the starting *nf
there yesterday afternoon.
Next to Princess Theatre
niversary.
cels only. On Monday they will mnko
the new year for Christmas Savings
METHODIST CHURCH
Red nnd green, the Christmas colors
one trip with mail of nil classes.
W. W. Iliirchopp of Tampa was in accounts.
Sundny school,
a. in.
wero emphasized in the decorations the city yesterday attending to busi­
Dr. Wnlkera’ Scrap Iron class a t the
David Wilcox, of Lnwrcnccburg,
nnd details of this pretty party. Vases ness, making his headquarters at the
The Daily Demid, 15c per Week.
Princess
Theatre, U:f»0 u. in.
Tcnn.,
is
visiting
hi.,
non,
Snimiid
Wil­
of cut flowers wero effectively placed Mnntezumn.
cox. Mr. Wilcox spent two" days at * Preaching by Dr. Walker nt II n.
in the various rooms. In the, dining
ATTENTION ,
in. Subject 'Tim Mystery of Life.”
n&gt;om the table was centered with
it. A. M. will install officers on De­
Mrs. E. I. Rogers of Savannah, Gn., Macon, Gn., where ho visited Mr. and
Kpworth Ix-ague, (5:30 p. in.
Brthe most attractive Christmas tree, will arrive here thiaeveningtospend Mrs. Grubbs. Ilis nun nnd wifo are
cember 2lith, 7:30 p. m. A good nt-j
At
7:30 p.- m. n Christmas servico
appropriately decorated. On this were the holidays with her sister-M rs. A1 Imping be will spend tho winter In
i .
tendnnrc expected.
It) haviun the valves ground nr the brakes rclincd or a general over­
of readings und song ''Wutchiiig Witli
S:.nf«rd.
.
hung hags of candies which were used I.iljn.
.
•
t*.
J.
RUM
I’ll,
Sec’y.
■
hauling—The liest of service
•
the Shepherds" You me cordially In­
ns favors. Stream ers were fastened
J. MUSS0N, High Priest.
vited to these »ervic»«.
" from tho chnndcller to .tho corners of
Mr. and Mi t , J. II. Wynn bad ns
jl T. Smith of Unities City Wan
' the tnblo and at one end was the large among tho business visitors here yes­ their goer la Thursday nighty Mr. nnd
HOLY CROSS CHURI'II
birthdny cake iced in white nnd top­ terday and wns registered at tho Mon- Mrs. M. M. Wynii of Fort White, Fln.,|
TAKE O U R .A D V IC E-U SE
— ped with six tiny red candles.
tezuinn.
• nnd Mrs. J. E. Nessmith, of Miami.' Cimrrli Services U*f Ith Sunday in
’ The afternoon wns merrily spent
Mist Gladys Wynn accompanied th em ! AtJ_v,; n. '* ,&gt;lC' ?*' U‘f “’ ' \ iM hu:
GENERAL REPAIRS
t :;»t| a, in., low celebration.. .
with guinea of nil kinds, nnd late in
Julius Rogers, of Savannuli, a stu­ to Miami to spend the Christmas hul
n * rirenpmy BAKINQ POWDER
0:43
a.
in.,
Sunday
school.
*
Day
Phone,
391
v
*
Night Phoim^Mfi-J
-..
the nfter.noun, the guests wore invited dent’ of the G. M. A. nt Atlanta, is Idnys.
II
a.
in.
Matins
and
l.itnny.
.
Wight Rrothcrs Co. Department Garage Ituilding
Into'the dining room (or refreshments. spending the holidays here me the
W OO DCO CK &amp; R IQ N B Y
7:20 ti. n». Fir.it Vespers nnd serJco cream and individual cakes wore guest of his nunl Mrs. Alfred I.iljn.
RAH FOR CHRISTMAS
Former students of Sanford High mnti.
served by Mrs. Sharon, assisted by
are
bark from college to help us’ cel­ ’ Special ndvint music in-lho morn­
her mother Mrs. Smith and Mrs. El­
.Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Smith of El­
ian Sharon.
gin, III., arrived In the city yesterday ebrate nnd we’re glnd to- see them. ing and siiecinl ( hristma.-i music in
the evening by a largo choir.
About twenty yoijtig guests enjoyed and are pleasantly located nt the Among those who have visited us are
In the morning, Mrs. U&gt;nks (con­
Murgnret Zachary, Lillian Shinholser,
this delightful affair, and little Miss Montezuma. '
tralto)
will, song n s -soloist, and nt
ulnflon Hand. Jufin Zachary, Ethel
Sharon received many lovely giftn nnd
night
the
anthem will lx* "Sing, Sing
Henry,
Florence
Henry,
Fay
Lous­
Mr. nnd Mm. W. H. Raskin nnd Mr.
good wisheu from Kbr friends.
£
O llonvons,” by large chorus choir,
and Mrs. J. II. ftnskin, of Tampa, are ing, Joa Cooley nnd Gladys Adams.
One of the unununl featuies of the Mrs. Tnl neb (soprano) soloist.
SCRIPT DANCE AT HOTEL VAL­ upending n short time in the city and
On Christmas dny, services:
week way the music contest condui t
are slopping at the Montezuma.
f,
DEZ
7 a. ni.- low cell hi nt ion.
rd
by
Miss
Gray,
who
pluyed
-seven
J
1U a. m., choral cclebtiition and ser­
^Without a doubt one of the most de­
familiar
rtcordj
arid
had
the
pupils
Mrs. Ellen G. Sharon of Quincy, a r­
.
lightfully informal events of the sea­ rived In the city Thursday and -will identify them. The following made mon.
son, wus the Script i)uncu nt tho Ho­ spend wjme time hero with her son, nhove DO per cent: Eva Grace W ag­ Tuesday, Dec. 2(5. SI. Stephens Dny
7 a. m., low i-elebrntion.
tel Vsldoz, Inst night, given by Peter lion. J. G. Sharon nnd family.
ner, Mao Hall, Helen Vemny, Club
Wednesday, 7 a. np St. Johns Day
Schnnl nnd his orchestra, and from
Zachary, Doothy Stokes. Wo also dis­
7 n, m., low celebration.
tho general opinion of nil present it
Mrs. Raymond Key nnd baby leave covered that Hyron Stevens nnd Sam
Thursday, Holy Innocenta Day
was one of the best nnd anpppleot dan­ this afternoon for Daytona Ileach Fleischer displayed an extensive
7 a. in., low celehration.
ces.held hope In yenrs.
whero, they will spend the hididaya'.as knowledge of music.
ft
p. m., Christinas tree.
High school students nro beginning
Tho spacious dining room nnd palm tho guests of Mrs. W ayler Twitcholl
-ro o -inwero appropriately—deeo re toil M rrKoy, M fit;'RRinnid Mrs. Key will tti-fc rT thiY H lflrirr.r Cli ii:i{mnr. ~We ' -KVfefj’oiie Always invited nnd weli«*i
In the usual holiday colors of red nnd motor over tomorrow to spend C hrist-1have particularly
enjoyed t\p}( llirlat- etnned at Holy Cro.is chuu-h.
green, nnd It wan indeed a charming mas with them.
jmns records played by Miss Gray, nml
CONGREGATIONAL C lll'R f II
the songa sung by the laitin clusscs.
setting for the many youthful mem­
Lilly Ruth Spencer sang "He tho Host . All regular service* will tie held to -1
bers of the younger act, whose youth­
MIDNIGHT MASS XMAS EVE
Whatever You Are" on Thursday morrow, -beginning with the Wide
ful nnd beautiful gowns and happy
school nt 'J.-45 n. ni. The subject of the '
morning.
smiling faces fairly reflected tho spir­
NI
Ktljel
Henry
npoko
to
tho
seniors
morning dlzccurso will be "World
i t of happiness which tho holidays
Following tho custom of many Cath­
bring.
.
olic churches throufchout this country about tho Honor System and ’sug­ Peace*" At night the subject will bo
Tho music for this occasion, im- us well n-i many, of .thc ioreiifn coun gested that wo adopt. U- on u small "Tiro Other Wise Mnn," illustrated
promptu though It wns, was splendid­ tries, High Mars will bo celebrated In scale, Tho senior* nre iinuniniously in by more than forty-fivo cojored utercopticon views. Tills story Is one of
ly furnished by n four piece orchestra tin local (tnthnlic church nt midnight, favor of it.
tho moatvbonutiful oneo written by
Sanford
High
L
s
now
out
for
a
Mer­
with Mr. McCaslan placing banjo, Christmns morning. Tho Christmas
ry
Christmns.
Henry Van Dyke. Will hnvo siwrial
services
nre
very
beautiful
In
the
C'-atJrfii ‘—_* v
Mr. Jcnka s'nxaphone, nnd violin, Jamie
A
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thnlic
church
A
i
inasmuch
na
the
time
Itobsan drums, and Peter Schnnl, pi­
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of
tho
servireu
wfll
dot
conflict
with
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ano. Tho outstanding •features being
I
Mr. McCoslin’a cleverness awl.ability the servlet* of tho other HUhford
with the banjo nnd .Mr.’eJcnks’ versa­ churches u large crowd of visitors nre
tility nt both the violin nnd snxa- expected nnd will be made welcome.
Hpccinl Christmas music will be
g;
phone. These young men, formerly of
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sung
by nn ublu choir thnt hns been
J
Cleveland, .nro members o f one of
the largest orchestras In that city nnd rehearsing for several months. Father
their
splendid work wns n plensure Hennossy will leave a fte r this mid­
t
night mass to hold tho regular mass
nnd aurprlso fo all who wenrd.
k, V.i
und
Christm as services in several of
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Thla ndnrc, which ’Included prncth
his mission towns- going na far its
: cally all of the younger set- was rhn,
^ r o n o d by Mrs. Forrest 1-nYo, Mrs. Ix’cahurg.
The
local
Cntholic*
nre reminded
IR. A. Nowmait, Mr«. Hugh C. Pollard
thnt
to
hear
mass
on
Christmas
mor­
N orth Carol inn nnd Mrs. K. J- Hoi*
ly .* | of
ning they m ust attend the midnight
ly- , r... . . . . t c i y i t
a* mass iiE'tJ^in will be tho only mass In
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Sinco it wa* given at tho requrst of
1 Hanford on Christmns dny.
a number of the dancing sot, and they
Nothing1in nil tho world could please you and
made It such n success, Mr. Schanl
yours more. Sedan, Touring, Special Tour­
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR,. ATTENTION
wishes to thank nH who attended, for
An invitation to attend Divine Ser­
ing, Sport and other models in our new Sales
their kindly llfterost nnd evident np^
vice nt the F irst Methodist Episcopal
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predation, and who made it tho de­
Rooms;
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church on Sundny morning, December
lightful affair it was.
24th from Sir Knight I)r. S. W. Walk­
.
‘lit
EH*
er wns accepted..
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OPEN HOUSE FOR DR. AND MRS.
Tho Sir Knights of Taylor ComWALKER AND MR. AND MILS
mnndery nnd all visiting nnd sojourn­
-i..
BOYD
.
Tjw Mothoilist church, through Its ing Knights Typplnr will meet in tho
Missionary society, will keep o|K*n Asylum nt 10:20 u. m. sharp.
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A cordial wHTunio is extended to oil
house Tuesday, Docomber 2flth. from
Corner
Second
Street
and
Sunfon)
Ave.
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; 8 to 11 p. m. at tho home of Mr. and Sit Knights.
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M n . T. JtL Williams on Onk.avenue.
Conte, w it, and.honor Sir Knight
Open
Day
and
N
igh
t—1
—
Ladies’
Rest
Room
1 honor of Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Walker Dr. Walkor by your presonre.
t ■.. ► - ».- &amp;
. Ir'
and Mr. and Mrs. P. M. lloyd
Full dress uniform.
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PENNSYLVANIA
VACUUM CUP
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CHURCHES

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Wanda Hawley

M ilto n S ills

LOCALS

“BURNING SANDS”

Sanford Shoe &amp;

F. P. RJNES

J. H. HINTERMISTER PIANO CO.

Fruit Cake 50c lb.

ROUTH BAKERY

Give Your Car a Xmas Present

M ERO

CALUMET

Make it a

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1922

Sanford Daily Herald
l * l k U ( k r d t v r r r a t l r r a m i n r » r r p t Situ4 a r a t t h e l l r r n l t l I l a l l d l n u . H»T
______ M n a n o l l a A r e . . H a n f o r d , F i n .

The Herald Printing Co.
F F n i.iH iir.iiM

Many northern people remain a t
home until nftcr Christmas especially
if it happens to bo an open winter.
Hut now that Christmas’ {a over ami
those' January thaws nnd February
sleets and March winds arc in pros­
pect the people will be coming to
Florida by the thousands.
Sanford
b'fdra much in the way of pleaspnt
pastimes and a good climate and. ev­
erythin*' (hat tourists want.
They
will be here if they can got accommo­
dations of nil hinds. Somo want to
pay the high pi ires and some do not
and w t ‘•should be able to accommo­
d a te all classes. Make Sanford a
fourist resort, starling with tills win­
ter.
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TAKING AN INVOICE

it will save for Florida more millions proved in -three months. There has, Commissioner* will organize ng.tin
of .dollar* than It can’ ever hope to therefore, bosh n general tendency on with tho new commissioner, Dr. Mr.rmake through its operations^—Florida ih t part of Inlay to seek increased shall und tho old commissioners, S. O.
Grower. *
wages, nnd on the phrL of employers, Chase anil F orrest luikc. I do not
even when they did net sefi the way | mean bid in point of. years but old in
AN APPRECIATION TO ’DAD.*1 clear to rliUe wages, to consent tojpftbllc service. The city cbmmlasion

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Near the End of the Year

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We assume to speak 'or him thif
* A h the old year nears its end, but before
j
H c rrrlsrr-T rrn n u re r
K. 4. Ml.I,Allll
morning, because ho is i-lnvxt invar­
(
l l r n r r n i M n itaR e r
ii. a . m : i : i . .
iably nt the liar without counsel. months of 1223, going far enough to
its close, the Peoples Bank of Sanford wishes
it. h. iim.i.v . A d v e r t W i n * M n n n n r r
Mother Is nbty ami eloquently repre­ cover the usual wage settlements
A d v e rtisin g lis te n l l n d r
l ( t)ut« n o n
lo express appreciation to its customers nnd
A |t|i||rn llu n
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sented, always, Kilter, brother, son which come up in the spring.
LltXVIS H i l l r i *
t Irriitn ilu n I I . H t t n
and sweetheart, each have talent In
friends for Uie helpful co-operation received
“ Employers, therefore, are going to jenrs served ju st ns faithfully
r k n n r 1 M - I V n l l r r a |&gt;. to.
their employ not only nblo but enthus­ be confronted with demand*-which, if those who are now sefving and
H n b . r r l i i l l u n l * r lr e I n A d i n n e r
from them during the past twelve months.
iastically willing to sing the'ir**pfalse, granted, will of necessity mean in­ servo in the yea is to tom e,,' It
One Y r n r
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W . imi
BU M u nlhn
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extol their virtue nml portray with creased production costs. In ID!7 and
l l r t l t r i r d In l l l r Ii* t ' n r r l r r
tongues of silver tlmir importance to l£tlB we. were in a i.imllar position.
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And, iii so doing, it desires to voice the
the state.
Labor was getting scarce; business
T k e k l | 13- t u | H - p a n e W e e k l y l l r r To all this, if if please the court, We was running along briskly, and the de­
nld e n t i r e l y e n t e m
H rm ln u le fn iin tjr
hope.that thc year about to dawn may be, for
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n n d la p u b l l . l i e d e v e r y F r l d n y . A d t e r offer no word of op.Kisition nr even mand fur'Increased'Wage* was insis­
tilin g rn te a tn n d r k n o t.it o n n p p llrn t l a n . f 3.00 p e r f e a r , n l t t n y a I n n d i m i r e .
one and nil, rich in joys that nre worth the
criticism. That is ns it should lie.
tent. At that time, my advice to bus­
Hut, your honor, we speak for tills iness men was, that they should mako
The beginning of a new year long
M K M I t r . l t T i m .AHHO C1ATKM IMIKHB
while and filled with possibilities that abound
T li e A r s o i ln I ail I T e a n la s i e l m l V t l * has becu n signal to mankind for the lor.eiy,
shrinking, Inoffensive nnd terms with labor oh quickly ns pos­ don’t. I shall try and be let Hint up^
e n lllle d to Jhe u se fo r re iiu b tlr.itlo n of
there, sible, so as to koip their factories run­ them during the year and .help th e '
nil n e n t d l a p n t o h r a r r i ' d l r e d t u It o r “turning over of n new leaf,” for the mOtle.'.t creature who stands
in success.
n o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d i t e d In t h i s ' p a p e r
nnd nlao th e
loyal
n e ttn
p u b l i s h e d making of resolutions, most of which jest on the outskirts of the trovW of ning und turn out the stuff.
The all I can. They need help instead o
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herein.
are soon forgotten, but the ending of popularity.
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costs were to be charged up to the unjust criticism.
All rights of r « -h &gt; il* llrjttin n » f s j t j c m l
lie is not what he seems.
d lsp n td ie s herein a r » a lso roao rvtd.
an old yenr offers opportunity for tho
consumer. This advice, the, •business
He is not' n lise’en.i appendage to men of the country ‘cheerfully took,
O f f i c e i i m i l A I . i l 111 I I . I I I M i . I ’h itn e MH “taking of an invoice.’’
Whilt has the 12 months just pass­ the state.
even to the extent of improving upon
Well, another Christmas ia over,
He U neither to be condemned by
ed monnt to you?
Sanford,
Florida
the
egurt
because
he
stands
hero
un­
:
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the
holiday
week
in
Its
usual
f
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“At the present time, my. advice is
i
Am! wo hnve one week before the round of pleasures, hut snvc a few attended and without apparent influ­ directly oposlto. Under no conditions
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ence, nor scoffed a t by tho/c hard by, should wage rates be increased, if it
minutes of enrh day fa r reflection.
bill* com* In—let’s go flailing.
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|bMf lo ttVol(, U&lt; A wagc
Go aver your “stock" n* does the robed in the glory of fashion’s court . ,„* „t a„
their ey es^ p ark h n ^w iU , the joy of rat(&lt;&gt; ohf0 c.RUtblbhed, is a millstone They are the people who do their work
The Sunfortl merchants nil report n merchant.
living, their heart* full of thnt glnd-i alwqt an employer’s neck. The fumin- day in and day out with the thought and farm lands surrounding the city. gation, Sanford possesses the unique
lias
the
year
brought
improvements
fine holiday trade nnd now that the
to
your
character?
r
* r li’u‘ ‘
ciutive coi.ina..i«l.shipimiintJ|1 ^
8w1rtff tendency of wages of serving the public to the best of This ride proved extremely internal* distfhetion of never having had n crop
celery ^rop will soon begin to move
failure since its Inaaptlon.
Has the year brought • success to brings, their purses filled wfth com of nn(| q{ comIiUong u dBwnwanl. This their ability nnd they take compli­ lug and’ instructive.
the merchants arc anticipating nn
Uic yenlm.
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While other crops are grown hire,
Sanford ia thc center of the most
even bigger trade for January and your efforts?
present stiffening of conditions is but ments and censure with the same kind
His, your honor,-la the witchery ur. eddy in thc main stream. A year of composure and the public lots of intensely developed market garden the principal ones are Celery, lettuce
Are you better off today than you
February.
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which created thnt! If he is ignored from now, perhaps, the lower price linos thinks they, do ndt care wheth­ pnd agricultural section of Florida. nnd peppers. They are shipped to ail
were one year ago?
--------------- o ---------------Have yop contributed anything to nt the moment, it is not that thosej tt.m,cncy ^ lt) llirain ,K. resumed. Thc er you get torvlcb or not. Kwh is not The productiveness of tho roll la sim­ parts of the United Stupes .'and, Can­
Christmaa pnaitcd off very quietly
others have no use for him. Ilut that c.njloytr who has allowed himself to the case, however, for this hunch of ply amazing. Thc lan d ,,ns every­ ada by refrigerator /n rs; nnd to )&gt;,rts
In Sanford and everyone Becmed to the betterm ent of thei world or of
he is not necessary on the first of ev­ be weighted down with Increased people have so many kicks thnt are where in this section of Florida, is that will iiot lake car loads by e*.
mankind?
enjoy the day immensely. It waa one
ery
month, lie is.indispcnrnlde to nil wage rntfes will find himself nt a dis­ unwarranted thnt they get “hur.lhoil- absolutely level itrtii where there used press.'
Does the 12 months, nil but finish­
of the finest dnys in the year ns fur
the world nt Christmas time. He deals advantage vhtm the downward tend­ cd" nnd you cannot Manic them.'* If to %o virgin forests nnd Palmetto
The Snnford Farmers Exchange and
ed,
represent
a
definite
addition
to
ht weather Is concerned ami this is
they paid attention and took to heart jungles not so many’year* ago, there Sanford Truck Growers Association
your mental and moral steak in trndo? in happiness, nnd he dispenses it to ency is again resumed. •
going some in Florida where .wo hnve
Clean house, mentally, and kn i W those dependent cm him with a lavish
“ If, therefore, ymj must pay more the many slams thAt they get during are now square inilea of the best and are two organizations which have
so many fine dnys.
hand. He walks the Golbscmnne of ,'or your,help, in order to iwpttre lalmr the year they would all be In the bug ir.ost productive acres In the country. demonstrated the benefit* to be de­
yourself!
—----------- o -----------How much better this would lie than business troubles in the dark hours of uml keep the peace," continued tho house. I know what kind of a job The crops grown within the lim its of rived from co-operative marketing.
Jrtpnti is ready for a new world the nnnunt custom, of swearing off an anguished night, thnt those who
On our trip through these* market
statistician, “do it-by some kind of a they have lind I for one sympathize San font in the ncason of 1220-11121
penco Since England nnd France are and swearing on.
stand about this hjir with such able litmus wfttch wilt be'eliminated auto with them one and all.. And right reached the following figures for the garden and farm lands I was de-ply
.
In tho* same frame of mind there 1* no i,-,*- before, iia man Mill
, n v&lt;n counsel today may possess the right matically when the turn comes.
impressed with the many perfect
ran plan *nk m
now
In here regardless of what others may period Nov T&lt; to May 1R:
reason why America should Hot com.' deaVo ,.t. must )ook 0Ver thc fonntlft. to that counsel.
Carload*
Value roads, the substantial dwellings and
1B17 and 11UH you could pass the cost think I want to say that uur postofIn and make it a fqursome. It will be Hons he h is laid. By sinning up Itis
Without him, sir, unattractive tho ore tu the public, but that time has fiie feme g.ivi, the la st service tins !Celery
2HU0 $I,7RO,()00 farm buildings, nnd the cdos«ii
Wilson’s League of Nations but they year’s work, his year's list of things j he i*. despised though he may he in
ISO.IKU) houses of the grower* ti*xo. utii'iie.
I ctlU'. t*
1.727
gone. The public in not looking for
can call it something else and let the done and things left undone, he mayjUtc precincts of his own domin.on, iio020
2 *0,oog A* repeatedly inciilhmet before tHe
goods, at any pri.c; it is linking for post-iffitc in the United State* gave I epper*
Itcpulicuus get credit for it.
know wherein he. ic prepared for lh u jclety would fall into decay, govern* !:[mills
GO,000 country i* n* leVel m n floor .ird
£0*
a tower price, and if your; to their patrons. Lots of people who1Fotntne*
—--------- o-----------new year and wherein lie is unprepnr-!ment disintegrate, the home would i goods art* put iuM the- market on the have nothing lo do Imt oriCi- .u other* Ttiimitorr
l :,ij
2011,0011 look* entirely different from uny
“Fntty Arbuckle replies to grilles f,,| With this information, man nerds sb'JKh its eullute, refinement nnd, j1|llljs ,lf illC1,..1M.,| production costs, think they should be waited, upon* Reels
20,000tlunthtcape in tin* North. Tnll^’almit.
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first, they should receive a pleasant Miseellaaettu*
says statement in newspaper of yes-j,,,, rt.solutions and no swearing off.)beauty nnd become a charnnl house of - b(.y wp| n„t
rC£1(|y K:ii,
22,000 to. i, in group* "r singiy. derorate-the
terday. Well, the poor lioy ought to | | v
|nlt to liegin the year, fur:L m'quity, and posterity would Ik* a
11.0,000 level rtretche* ami, here and there,
20U
"i'ui the r u m ,i m e s to r * are going smile every mintite of the day, they 1'itru.i ft nil.i ,
have something out of th r wree.a fied with the knowledge of Ids own ceiiccptinu without hope if icaliza- to Ik* extremely ranth.ys about p u t . j ^ DuUi h"
groves' of Live Oaks spread welmroe
nnd p^ ufcJ u,t t,lt’
A statement Ir. about nil the lawyers condltinn, ami prepared to light a iu'vn!
ling their ‘funds Into industrial enter-jL'iie and they want W‘ Kt'o *n r,lu in n
r&gt;177 52,032.000 shade. Orange graves, are seen quite
Tctul
left him after tlie trial wes over. And better battle ill the 12 month* to
He ia a most useful citizen.
1,nd
a^,, CXIH“ 1 To ship till./ out there la usually frequently, although not ;.o often a* a
prises. They are going t« n*k a bumh ,lf t
Fatty ought to be a good talker after come.
We do not seek to extol his virtues great rnAny perplexing ami cmimr- every puldie servant to take it with n on additional mouth of shipping after little farther inland. The Celery far*
keeping silent no long.
Are you taking your* “animal iii- Is-youd her Imre deserts, for we, sir, rn**!ng qutu^ipn*. First among these grin and nri. for-more, ft world m*v- May I', lull- required 73.4 enriouda of im-r* were just starting thc young
admit they a r ’ few. We do desire to ir going tn M- the .|oi*rtion ns to bow (i do for me to l&gt;e a po-tmastcr. They • late mat rod, nnd to grow tin- crops!plant* in long beds under doth shades
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urge lira usefulness in a. small and ia r the parti, at,w plant has got it i, would have to carry out some of these 20 taiload* of fertilizer were used. ami the land was bring got ready fur
Christmas is nycr but business must
NEW
INDUSTRY
OP
GREAT
PROmode.t Way, nml to have it made of production ,o. t down to o perm anent’“Hqunrlis" fort first to the doctor** This enormous volume of products planting. Plowing, here, looks nmrr
not stop. This it* no time to rest. Il
simp to get repair* on their radiator.
re
l ord, at this gay nnd joyous reason, |,.vr,b
s. grown on on ar-.t of rtboot iMtitljhke a m atter of turning over i&gt;cms
MIKE
is all right for tl'tr young folks in
that
lie
is
entitled
to
romu
rerognM
jccfci,
firliigiiig ;’.!i average ret .in o f ;ihirl.-colorerl augur nr flour. Net a
ichoo! to take a vacation but the bus­
• Theta' &lt;|Ue
| Ji* t1 oris
nos 'a
• are
viing to be
re i:mnr
Another liimdi of hard-working
I toll.
t
it
pm nefc. Tliene i&gt; lidts are pebble ii tti be rern, thc mil is fine
Tlie
eniiiiir.g
of
grapefruit
h
e
a
rt:
in
iness should go ahead jut.t the ofcine
m-kcil rtii&lt; rl&gt; fro.it tl.e dividend-pay
Do not tluni^shhn unhappy. Far
po^nde by the application of ::t!.l mealy, very porous and in 'remc
after Christina:', r.s before. There is Florida is a eumpnrnlively uevv Inmg basis. &lt;fii all sides Uto profit- people are the telephone girls-guodfront that!
a ’big season ahead of the people of •lustry. It was tiieiLyut last year wTb
making | onsihilities *-f productive ,m- r:e,js, how I love llutiv nil for their rubirrigntiop, suhaorntion nnd suit- ftehl* the rows are a mile nr tnrtrc
Behind
thak
face
depicting
hunger,
good
Hucccsa
by
a
Miami
concern
f
Hanfbrd. We have mm ii work to do
terpr:* * an* going tu be i urtailcd. ■dfc-h d ’vntit n to duty un.l l want to jdtaitiagc. Few ^aictioim cf the Unit- long. There are no fence* and the
which
is
for
sympathy
a’
.
one,
bent*
a
v.ltieli
has
r.inco
tnqved
tii
Polk
emmanil we should bo at it. There ate
Your minim! margin of profit in the ray that right here in beufurd '■'■' .■d Klab-s have tiie ftinilamcutal e**eu- ahsenj.' of cattle iu noticeable, nltha
heart
filled
with
the
joy
of--nacr
if
Ic­
ty
and
whidi
will-operate
at
Hairier
yearn just ahead nf ua i» going to he have th«« finest hi tli * v«.irId. If some [jajg foj&gt; ihiv* sttecesr-ful operation of there arc smite fine dairies, in thc
many Improvements to make jind we
ing
rervjce,
of
modest
self-offarcTla-te e.-* tdinl* me six ueighlhiritond of the city.
City.
Another
roncern,
a
purely
co­
should lie- making , tin in. There i*
jvery much le * than it ha* been foi of the kickers on telephone scrviccj
tnent,
Look
e|o.u»,
rir,
as
young
Ap­
Vi.uh!
only
l-e
made
to
w
irk
tiie
c^
jin
number,
and
in explanation 1 i|irutei My friend and i did all our travelmuch tifne lu..t in getting at them but "p eratlv e. one, vfill npe.ale at E u;l
I thc la t five yearn. Any element,
ollo King* tile praise* of Aphrodite, ! therefore, which tend* i &gt; increase cimtlge for ohC day it would tank, front "MmIda .slate Mul'ciui No. f..‘ ,p(j in I'loiida 1&gt;&gt; auto.nobib
they should not lag all spring.
1,'akc*
t,,p i r ",L!
M ‘U
I 'v Old*
nis packing hoinn* la*ing « :ii| t.ed ntid yon will see Ihut* dint eye kindle roduvticut costs if. go n r to ;ul&gt;i In the ■hrii-li.iii o..t i f lh nt.
ft.'iiivv*,;
b ill in.i tli e .ity title tiott a j.&lt;i |.&lt;ve
trouble
is
that
t
i
i
e
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l
,
o
f-l
.'*
tin n o t
MI.WI) vvoitli of entitling ntachini t&gt; wUn entiiCM.isni, the bloat rise t- i mliai rnssuH tit of your &lt;iitit-uoty For
"I
\ II liliu tid a iu e o f &gt;,.,:e r *&gt; net
t \ , i l . n l , il,, \&gt; e i-i» e ■ |u n,
...M r* .
.Sanford liei(;l.t | euple are com ,,i, t-:uly installed. The new plant f; now tl’n -e pm. bed cleck* and the whole 1ins rchsnlt, lOVcstui'H arc going t«» have to Work a l it ' l I ■h&lt;tin- i * • -*aiy. ilits is supplieil by artesian in' all nty joiirii")’ of th-ee week* I
plaining of tlie cows coming in ro.*l owned by the asaitciutdomi of Polk fm int, tremble with a mighty inclina­
li.Mlgr.
■fll* obtained b; timving Irup, pi;*1* boartlcd the raiiiua.l train only inter,
look beyond t!u* ndvortiscnieut* a:*, In
eating ail th.’ir flowers an l s!uid&lt;*. county that now cooperate with the tion la draw forth tin- checkbook and
down into the nyteviiin s tp tr n i and
f - ______
the assets unit income nnd thing* of
Since thiii purl o ' tho city i» In the Florida (’itnat Exchange. It will have write Another, even though the ac­
WELL KNOWN FLORIST OF
allowing the v;at r t » rise In them to
like kinil. ’I’h'*y nre goltitf t » ask to
WITH WEAK KIRcorporate limit* and paying taxes it ir capacity of fi()0 cu es (two clofeii count is overdrawn.
NEW YORK WRITES OF IMS
a height roniewliut almve the *ut face TROUBLED
see your wage shed* arid to demand
NBYS
is up to the offfcials tu keep the c a t­ can* lo the rare) per day nml it is
TUII*
TO
S-W
FORD
SECTION
He iia.i his day*, too, your honor. in'ormiitkm a.t to lio\v the wage lev­
rf tin* ground. The water can also be
tle out nml if they cannot .keep them expected thnt nt least f»0,000 cases will A* the Easter season approaches,
I
;
ought
to
th*
Kurf.i
•"
i
with
force1
"Hnve
been
to
n bled w ilh weal. l:iJel* under which you aic opt rating
(r'ontit.uctl fr. tu page 1)
out the owners of the lawns can take he pill up till* season.
; •‘hire . hiblhiwd," write* Mrs. G.
when tiie day* lengthen into summer, (Utiespiind with those of .six months garden cotil lining nbutit every kind of it1,,,V'!* where it riye* t * with;.,
lllyile, llcnr.onin, .Michigan. "N,.'' pn't
the law in their own hand* nnd Mow
Only Ihn h’c arl* of the grapefruit* and memories of the mountains nml (Aid a year ago. This is a perfectly I'Toriila plont in greatest prnfuNion reach from* tlie t urfa*
*forty and have had terrible bat bathe
off a few of lip: cattle. The day i* will he preserved, ami the ran* will seashores arc km lied anew; and again
legitimate question and upoh the uii- i.ml perfection, (.fit the veranda, in . “2.—A snbtoil or four roripoTil ‘of
/in.I lli.it l.-id
f"clinr. It trti!&gt; able
past when cattle will he allowed to contain nothing 1ml tlie fruit, fruit- .Vi the first breath nf fried is wafted
ewer to it will depend not only tin* tlie* bade of an t-f.u oiov l.ive Oak, *i:-.v, mail t*t baidpan 1 ruli-.i at a
t&gt;&gt; do my work
y umog l oliy Kidroam the street* of this city ffo mat juice and sugar. The prove** invok e* or. the autumn winds, he is worpnipprofit* which you will make in lt&gt;2:i an tilt) gentleman wa* reclining in fhr ■' ptli ' ■f from
to T» fe •l below the ney Fill* a (continued V ith Kolcy
fer how remote those street* may hr the iemuvi.l of the rind&gt;, Uie tu eda and ■pcsl und oltcyed wltli unswerving loy­
hilt also the difficulties which you hammock. When v.v stopped and I serfaep to hold the water and prevent
i j.tbnrtic Tntdclr- I .non felt like a
from the center of the city. And it In j ■Jie "rag" ua the hitler membrane alty—there in hiH domain.
will meet in obtaining money to fi­ began t*&gt; evplnin to my friend what all Hs errape downward,
new |R*|-Min." Ik.cka be, rheumatic
high time the ow m is of rows learned. winch liitid* the r eg ment* of the grape
In view of all of whiih, your honor, nance your operations."
the ph ut t were (although I did n«tj 2.1.—A foot nr mote of coarse sand paitri, dizziness nnd hiv.rrcd vision are
this.
fruit in called. A coring machine has we pray jh at.it here he made a m at­
know one quarter of them) the old|mi top of the sulmoil nr lioltofu of tin* symptoms of kidney trouble. Foley
Iiceii invented by E. IL IwFeve, tiie ter of re-ord that while dad is not or­
General business according to the gentleman must hnve guessed that we irrigated that will absorb m J dl*trihKidney I ilia g ive qui/l; relief. KuU
The boat ImHui nn'd the new street* manager nf the Eagle Imke camic *y, namental; while he is ta rd y enthus­ irdgx of the I!ab*onchart ha'* sagged camc from t he north. Anyway, he in-. i.Lc. charily,4ho wator. noetl in r t eaUng ,■\-efywherc.—Adv"
and
■
il
will
be
uhci
I
in
the
prepara­
iasm;
th
at
while
he
is
wholly
incap­
and the new sewers nml all the rest
slightly -front 'exirct fifiutifil ' reached viicd us in and it developed that he the urli'icial water table.
ol thj public w’urk .should be started. tion of the fruit ennned Tn tho~tiuw able of inspiring the poet orV fttrad­ last week. The current, reaction of 2 hadvome to thene parts mote than 10
L—A tap soil of sandy loam neitiivery Tiieflay
It lias been many months since the plant. Fare is Iming taken tlui^ none ing the eye of puinter—that notwith­ per cent is due to increase in fail­ yearn ago v. lien It wen n wild and t r loo porous nor tuo compa *. whieh
nt
Fnrisk
Hour:
r.t’
1
p.
nt. for chil­
standing all this, cheerfully admitted ure*.
bonds were voted und the money is of the juice will tie loak
wooly country. He was n New Knfr | will convey the water freely by capil- dren and 7 p. it or u'd !ts. Interpre­
All
of
thc
machinery
iu;d
*uthcr
tipby us, ho yet is useful nr. a atoktfr nt
laying Idle while the tax payers are
lantler, nml before he let ua go he had lary attraction. , •
tative and hall room dt.tt.ing.—Frofc**1 Jtl fJ4 Hi
fci * t * e«a fold us the whole history of Sanford,
paying interest on the same. This is plfnnees in USc in the plant will he tho furnaces which supply thc power
“5.—Laud that admits of perfect sor C. L. Ebsen.
114-tfc
the
most
mbdern
procDrahlo
und
every
.or
all
the
world’s
entertainment!
Nt almost from thc day it started. And
till right, ns long ns th? proper lognj
drainage. It should have a fall of
care will he taken to comply with the
Dad,
old
scout,
wc
drink
to
you
steps ure being taken hut the rteps
an interenting history il Is.
about one inch to 100 Gut.
very rigid regulations prescribed by with our* eyes! We’d drink with you
«
ore entirely too long and the red tape
i forgot to mention the Poinsellias,
"6.—Land that isJevel, without de­
r.t Co Iaiiiunts, Begonias, Boston ferns
666 quickly relieves Colds and
should be unwound much fnslt'r and tlie state hoard of health whore fu.nl —in he-man fashion if il wore pos­
pressions or mired places.
products are handled. To th at end all sible.—Tampa Tribune.
I.nGrippe, Constipation, llilious*
* t and Asparagus plumnsus which, ro to
the tax payers should 1«j getting
tables find other iwrts of the plant,
“ Wherever the foregoing conditions ness* and Headaches.
*i speak, run wild in every garden and
something for their money. That bout
#—
with which the fruit lo be canned
obtain and wherever the crops to -lie
basin is lagging and the government
&gt;-! i»n Na 2a h i ba tet Pi &gt; j Hn
Who Sr cut Every thing And Ha lot. We spent nn hour or two in the
might in any way come In contact a f­
HiS
1st cool of tho evening on thc handsome, Krowq Justify it, thc system of sub-ir­
1*1
Is slow hut thc government ia nut any
Tell* About il With
ter the peeiillg process, will be enam­
f-1
4
Ha long, granite sen wall nnd on tlie con­ rigation should give satisfactory re ­
*ttt
slower than the lofal officials when
Perfect Candor
el' nnd no arranged that they may
Hj cert pier udjoining Lake Monroe, list­ sults; but with any of these cvsentials
Ni
R comca to putting off theso import­ bu washed und kepL in the best poa- Ki
H'4
H-l ening to the rustle of palm leaves, lacking it h not likely to give satis­
ant feature# of our city's growth. Get
fcl
sib elenndition from sanitary point*
faction. The system nlsor supplies
Its
busy with nil these improvements.
the lapping of the waves and giving
| J
Percolators
of view,
drainage
and aeration."
Hh
Here I am again after an nbronce the cool breeze n chnncc to make us
The product of tho Engle Iutke f t
Experts
from
thc
Federal
Depart­
Grills
Hn of several years in which time 1 have believe we were in heaven. I was
grapefruit cannery will be known ns
ment of Agriculture who have investi­
IN
surprised
a
t
tho
absence
o
'
-mosqui­
travelled
some
and
in
nil
the
world
Toasters
“Kenldsweut” nnd will be labeled in
WHEN U
U SELL
{S
M there i^ no place quite like Sanfoyd. toes; naty a ono ever came nenr me, gated the Sanford system of subirri­
The Slatbdirinn Warns
Hurhn way a* to leave no doubt In thc *3
Stoves
ry
l
is
t
it
YOUR REAL J
HS Here ake the best people in the world. nor was I stun gonre during my whole gation have pronounced it tho best
Against Fixing Wage
mind of thoie who nee the packages mi
ESTATE
( S ' WITH US
Irons
tu Hero thore is more real business., Hero stay in Florida. Maybe there are method ever devised or brought to
a t Top of the Wave
that it is u Florida product. While M
their
nttentiorf
in
the
application
of
-! :-jfBM/ T4:V-:
plenty
of
the
beasts
in
Fluridu
hut,
“■ Nl
wo
have
the
people
with
their
fnlblrs
H eating Pads
&gt;one of the objcctrof thc cannery is to tbt
:
Hq ft;i Hr Hu H.y Hu H-a t 4 and their peculiar actions nnd their maybe,-too, they wjll not go for a fel­ mosture to plant growth. Heminole
save to growers the losses now due t*n
‘Vibrators
foolish notronn just like the old world low who thinks prohibition is n put- county Is probably the only urea of
Keep ub in mind when you need
to drops, tiff nixes, off color*, etc.,
considerable
extent
where
thin
system
Waffle Irons
WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass., Dec. contain* in every community hut here up job ami a bad one a t thnt. In time
any klnfl of Fire or Casualty
nothing but sound fruit will bo used
of irrigation can lie applied. Fractic
we
had
a
supper,
n
bath,
went
to
the
there
are
more
big
hearted
people
ty
23.—f’ommifnUng
on
the
present
Insurance. ' You’ll find our ser­
Sewing Machine Mo*
for'cunning purposes.
j ally every aero under cultivation In
vice extra prompt.
The canning of grapefruit heart* scarcity of nkillctl labor in certain the square inch than any other hpotj movies nnd then to bed.
. tors
was (Irat tried in Porto Rico anti tho lines, Roger W. lluhsun todny, issued that I have visited. And in the nvx.ti Next 'day wg, made a call nt the Hanford is tiled and water is secured
a
dUl!act
warning
to
both
executives
i
few
months
nr
a
t
leant
while
I
am
in
Chamber
of
Commerce,
where
Mr.
. f'“-‘vcr less then two, and often four
piwluct lias been an unqualified suc­
. tivor-Rcndy Flashlights
a t an average depth of ICO feeL
cess. The interest in the product is and Investors wlm wpultl hasp future Sanford I shall tell some things thnt Fearmnn, the efficient secretary, a
might not l*e what tho pcuple want courteous, businesslike, young man, crops per year arc grown on each ncre
EDISON MAZDA LAMH*
growing nnd there ate many inquiries 'plans on present coiiditipris.
introduced
me
to
some
of
the
mem­
of
subirrignted,
tile-drained
land,
for
but
it
will
bo
thc
whole
truth
and
Ag e n t s
*
Tlu*
hint
ltix
inonthfe
of
1222
hnve
front tho trade of this couhtty regard­
ing the Florida article. There are won­ been marked by a scarcity of labor in nothing but the- truth nnd it is the bers of his organization and invited being immune to both drought and
REAL ESTATE . derful possibilities for tho. future of many lines," say* Mr,. Dsbson, "par­ duty of u newapaper to tell thc trutli me to lunch, to a meeting of the of­ flood, it turns out crops on positive
_
ficers of the Chamber nt tho Hotel scheduled lime, maturing them , a l­
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
this industry for if it will take all the ticularly common tabor nuJ.the akll)- always, j
105
1‘ulmello
Ave.—Phone
48W,
Seminole and afterw ards to an auto­ most to a day a* planned by the grow­
105 W. FIrat 8U SANFORD, FLA sound culls and cheaper grades of cd building trades. Employment con­
mobile ride through the truck gardens er? Because of this system of irriTlie
first
day
of
the
year,
thc
City
ditions
the
country
-over
have
Iragrapefruit off tho northern markets
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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

THE MAN
ABOUT TOWN

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KEEP COSTS
DOWN SAYS
R, BABSON

ELECTRIC

Maxwell &amp; Britt

F. P. RINES

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 192.:
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REALM OF SPORTS

» PROFESSIONAL

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

FARMERS AND
MENS CLUB WILL
BOWL TONIGHT

5ttiS K J S S

I i whom.InM*
! Lion «hc Herald rccom_ „Bnend*
ds to thf peoplem

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Thjesfc. things, combined with...
tiie experience of our officers1'
an ddirectors hsa enabled
this bank,-year after year, to
become increasingly valu­
able to the people of this com­
munity, upon w hose‘patron­
age and confidence our suc­
cess depends.

Everything quiet in the sporting ^
--is
REGULAR MATCH WAS SCHED­ world on Christmas.
G e o rg e A . D e C o t t e s
ULED, FOR LAST
NIGHT
Allorncy-al-Lnw
Ui:t business will pick up tonight
at the howling alleys.
The Farmers nnd Men's Club, tied
Seminole County Bank
for second place In the first half pen­
!t*s an even let on tho Farmers .and
ItffOBP - FL0RIDA
nant race, wero scheduled to play Inst Men's Club. These are two evenly
•.light, hut on account of this game mulched teams nnd tjie fur Is hound
falling on Christmas night it was to fly.
y
postponed until tonight. This prom­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
ises to. he one of tho most important
Tho winner of tonight's gnme will
games of the season, ns it not only- at'least end up in second place w ith.a
r|f»t National Dank Building
means that the loser will Ih* elimin­
...
FLORIDA ClntKiflcd Ad* 5c a line. No ad taken for lens than 25c nnd pottitively no ated from second place hut it also chance yet at the pennant. The los­
.classified nds charged to anyone. Cash mu at accompany nil orders. Count
er is out of luck.
s
A COMMUNITY BUILDER .
5
means .that the loser will he eliminat­
_____
five words to n lino and remit accordingly.
*
edI from the last chance at winning a The Rotary Club nnd the Merchants 3
B
S F. P. FORSTER, President
D. F. WUITNER, Cashier *
the pennant.
will play an Important gnme this week
m a in e s
The “Farmers team is now going also. They will decide.who shall hold •iB B n a iaa H aB a aa B aa a a aa a B B a aB aa a B B iB B B aB B B aa a B a B B a aa B aa
strong, with such bowlers ns Amanns, fourth nnd fifth place.
SEV ER A LlluU SES for salt/. ITouaej
LAWYER
one of the best in the league, Herbst,
for rent. See Thigpen.
OC-tfe;
fs’a mighty accurate kickey, too. Of no 'more than sufficient to supply the
Court House
Couch and Chapman, three more in
WOOL FOR SALE—§SjI5 .i cord. The-golfers were on the course in tome sixty drop-kicks which ho made current demand- nnd there has been
the best fifteen in individual aver­ droves yesterday. And some extra one'Saturday afternoon recently, more!
" Flense arrange ta pay cash'on de­
no accumulation of stocks In the hands
ages,'
and Werenski
nnd tho Pcxotd
„
, .. .
„
livery, end specify tho kind of wood
.
..........................
,
good scores were made anil some thnn fifty went squarely between the . . .
onc,.
Uprights, hr "Two Minutes to G o"jof ,k a ,c r" f*^r-‘’fruit has continued
wanted, when placing your order.—F. FOURTEEN MILLIONS OVER THE brothers; making in all a line up lh.il
Bleminrd
Clia»e* Designed
TEAR OF 1921 *
nnoulil be us good «ft nny hi the
_____
the photoplay he recently finished f o r ,“t£!«jy ln consequence. Inquiry has inS. Vernny.
lDG-tfc
league.. The Men’s Club also have
^
ho„,,a^
the rourac Flrst National release, and which will J crensed along with the increasingly
GAINESVILLE, Dec. 2(5.— FloriFOR SALE—Dosier and Gays* paints
good bowlers, such as May, Metis,
wi(h v5aitorfI from n!, over t o shown at tin- 1-rim-css. Theatre to­ 1'otter quality of the fr uit ns the sea­
and varnishes at S a n f o rd Noveltyf
crops nnd fruits
FoX nmI ,* nnutl with
the country and every one'playing the morrow night, Ray is seen as n grid­ son has progressed.
Works, Sanford agents.
i m f c ! ^ » ’« ,,u22 hatl «* fnnn v alu ^ o f »&lt;»),^
M lu t„
OptlrLin-OrtometriBt
Sanford tourse once, are always will- iron hero. As in “Scrap Iron." hif.50,000 ns compared with $40,019,000
Tangerines—The holiday demand
This game, ns well as all games on , t
u „Kain#
31 But First S tru t Hanford. Fla. FARMERS—You can get seed
gets many a bump, many a hard
last year, an increase of more than
fo
r tangerines was very gockl and the
A lthur
Y(iwtl
frani-i and,irrigation plugs at tfcs $14,500,000, nm m lingf to the Decem­ thc IW d . house alleys are operr to
ell and ’"Brownie" tackle and many a slum to earth un­ markets absorbed a large volume read­
the
public,
no
ad|ntssion
charge,
and
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc ber crop review of the Federal llurrnu
Brown played a match yesterday th at der tin mass attacks of hls'opopnents.
»- . J
* M
«4 m -si B n* ha fca
for that reason a large crowd is ex- should receive big hem! line notices in But he shown convincingly that he is ily at satisfactory prices. Tho situa­
FQIt-SALE—First street, property, of Crop Estimates here, issued ye?j fiecled to witness this.battle tonight. today's paper, but neither one will tell well informed on all the tricks of tilt* tion with tangerines, as with oranges,
Fine location, eight rooms and bath, terday.
is that the markets should bo given a
lights, water, possession Fib. 1st,* There was a very slight increase in (The first game of the three game whirl score they made. And another gnme.
chance
to clean up stock son hand..—
match starts promptly nt
important match was the champion­
$t,r,D0 cash, balance long time. For ni renge planted and no marked inRecent
developments in general bu­
( T IR l’S Fit FIT MARKETS
ship battle of the American F ru it
■terms nnd other information address crease in produ-'tion, except for citsiness have been very encouraging.
tl-YEAR-OLD
MIBB
WOLCOI
I’.
Growers between Derby and Wil­
"Praperty” care ilernht**
222-titp risr fruits, said the review.
jr
ORLANDO. Dee. 25.—The weekly The government Inst week retired apliams. Ami they won’t loll their
The heaviest Increase over last O F DAYTONA, WINS TENNIS
citrus review by F. I.. Skellv ns issued i pruximatidy one billion dollars in obI II VMITONSHIP OF ST VI E HCCfl'tf, either.
FOH R E N T
y.jir, h;ith in pnaliiction nad value to
from the olfiee of the Amerirnn Fruit ligations. This wns done without caus| t Vmi ran find the name of
til-.emwers
win
in
the
litre
s
scops,
Growers.I ne.. says;
tug a ripple. This ts normally a lime
|D iutj Inc linsincas Man tej FOR RENT—Unfurnished apuilmcnt
The Daily Herald, 16c
.1At KSONV1LI.E, Dee. 2« Mi-s
Fvrmlale Apartments, 1305 E. First which from present indications will
Oranges—A- was to be expeeted. of tight money. Two years ago at
r
h ia Sanford in this Column to
Ra Street.
190-1 ft In fully *.i.tmo.ntM) lifivnt as against Aioy Walcott, 11 yenrs old racquet
the record breaking volume of ship*) this time the government was forced
IB rich day.
k M ru Ra
I !,-inn.linn Loses last senMUl, The es- wonde r I runt Daytona Saturday won r-i fca Li ^ Mi
ments from Florida coupled with the [to pay (i per cent on loans. This year
PU — ---------------------- . ------- T9 .FTnnO ^vT One Iicd m ini .mil hitch- timm ii Value -of—Gtli*—year’s crop i &lt;
Rs
the women's singles tennis rlinnipimt- fcr
'arrivals of fnlifornin navels fully money is fire for government purposL g n
en »►
} Pa
ta
en furnished,'pri-'e ?1* per month. pla d .it approximately i.!2,tMH),U0tl
chip "f Flotidu by defeating Mini »S4
p jaupplied the existing demands now ns es at from 3 to d 1-2 per cent, with
Apply to Mrs, .11, D. Durant at Lake
i i.tnpari with only 522,1175,flUQ In ;/ Marion Hopkins of Jacksonville 2 1.
” i n result prices-in the last few days correspondingly easy money available
Mary.
I'kl.tfc | si-jei
It was the second title taken lit by *3
! rtded easier. The markets wilt require j fur business purpose. The steel and
iQuick Service T ra n s fer
R) time to dean up the accumulated general industrial situation ha* 1mFOR RENT—Small cottage.—J. MusF . m the production standpoint, the the young woman in the present M
Storage Facilities
m f stocks they recently absorbed. If the (proved, while the increases iu prices
son.
2 (2-dtp r*ia*a cjitps. n u n , oats, peanuts, riw ; tout ar.ment of tin
Florida Fuhlic ;*■*
lou, tell nlhtea; If not.Kj packing houses remain dosed, the 'o f grains and ruttuq have increased
Ra
Ea
ha
let
Ra
Ka
aa
S3
FOR RENT d -rooms, lieht house and near cane end tobacco,-are short fouii*. Teii’ots Association. I.ast week
trll u*. I’hoac 19(1
I
i
v.
t
i
Atett,
Irish
potnhe
won
tin*
girls’
slate
championship.
I.
-’eping. lltHi Hanford Avtntie.
should hr* accomplished shortly.
jtho purchasing power, in many farmOld Homestead" will be
an tite Iiav I
(trnpa .show heavy i&gt;, toitiing through to the .women s : *’Tli
2 td-Htp
Grapefruit Hhiptm-nts have b c fn 'iu g sections considerably.
l-uth i’i n ieage nnd prtnhie-1finals Miss Woleott -Friday defi-ntedj al'own again tonight
SANFORD
FOR RENT 2 ri«‘in apt. and bath. •m t.
.
i&lt;
Sweet
potatoes, i uwpeatt for the champion of four years' standing,
----(M) a day. 5 weeks only. Room 11
Wacliinc tc Foundry Co. II.
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nghuiii
for
syiup
and
a
few
M,s^
Rita
fhainlieni.
lust
ask
tjie
many
that saw it last
f a t e s ’ buildin g,
2-l-H lp
i
snl Marbine and Boiler
night then you'll he then*.
Lull
RENT—Fmtin-hed
room-*,
H,
E.
Cjltitr Grinding; Del uxe PisWmtt;
yeer in production on about the same IF ONE NEEDS IT THE .
To nH persons hereinafter named, owning property on Oak Avenue:
corner 1Ills street anil Elm Avenue.
w Wh«l Steel Gear B.inun; Crank
acre age.
PERSHING
STADIUM
CAN
One
of
the
extra
good
Vh’lure*
com­
You art- hereby notified that on the 27th day of November, A. D. 1922,
Mnrin Schneldi r.
2 i3-31p
The corn crop r; placed at 10,r,i»0,
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in: iu ii ' c i i t v r iiy rm -'A i* ing to the Princess this week is the City Commission, of Sanford, Florida, did adopt a preliminary Resolu­
non h rrheh v,*Hh a vlare of $7,379,000;
WANTED TO BUY
Charles Ray in “Two Minutes lo-Go." tion providing for the grading nnd paving of Oak Aveinie, from Tenth St.%
Small ludise with two hr three h&gt;ls. ol;-in 2''.mi.) hales worth $2,775,000;
to Thirteenth St., with vitrified brick or other hard surface materia). * The
ELTON J . M O U G H T O N Modern. If &gt;"U have n piece of prop­ iivvjcs; (:.rtrn) 1! .0(10,000 bushels,
PARIS, Dee. 20.—Nobody wants the'
total estimated cost of said improvement of Dak Avenue is $1.1,310.00, Tho
It
in
a
football
picture,
one
of
those
A ltC IIIT E C T
erty th.it will meet niir n ;uiremettt*. 2:‘i) I»H'; tame l».y, 120,000 tons, $2.- J’trshing stadium; the city of -Parts) kind that hold you spell hound from nrsessments against the various pieces of property hereinafter described,
We tri!i gi;ar:tntee y■tt ij "■ 1. artinti •"2 (k*o; nt nml.*. 414*28,000 poumN. «-a«m&lt;it give it hwny. The union of start to finish, Ymi can almmt hear nhutting upon the 7nnlenqdntcd improvement of said Oak Ave., which have
i 5 I nt-.tiM's, 2 .itnu.ooo ft &lt;lt! iDions t»r nporlirur soplutiuH, l **
,ikthem yell through those whizzy, did lieen tentatively determined by the Assessor covering the proportion of tho
|U.XfUi!!i
FLORIDA
" oUJ;-augur cane )&gt;yr k- h«»ni !ht* mniftiripiil &lt;*ou»:i'il t»ffon a«i *y umnteats &lt;&gt;f the swiftest foot hall expense of -*.hiI improvement to he borne by the respective pieces of proper­
S, -- M i'.ro;i on
t
|2,Ld,m»U; Lht* siHihuiti i f . f l i t ly iwf'jhi*ti l » acccjR ■match ever showii on the screen.
j.) I,.' ■ &gt;U gallons,
V. llJl
ty hereinafter described, and the estimated amount of the benefit which will
wcet
potatoes,
2,720,01)0
hushula,
$2,-, unless the city guaranteed the 100.A. I*. CONN ELY .V SDNS
accrue to the various pieces of property hereinafter described, abutting upon
r.r.T.'iOO; tobacco, JLMU.OOO pnun&lt;I«,|w 0 ff««ca necessary fur its yearly
"Established 1!I»H"
Charles Ray’s hobby has been dis­ said Oak Ave. to be improved in the manner above stated arc as follows, to$1,551,000. The ’ fourteen principal upkeep. This the c ity -h a s .not proHEAL ESTATE
vvit:
It) 1-8 Alngnidta Ave. field (tops were valued a t $52,585,000, posed to do, claiming the union's re covered at last, it is the unusual one
Phone (8
Amount Est. Benefit
V. C. COLLER, Propnr nearly $10,009,900 greater than the, fusal was prompted by spite be­ of drop-kicking. "The most pleasant Owner
22!l-tfe '
Description of Property
Assm't,
to Property
sound
in
the
world
to
me
next
to
the
i
muse the city favored the Pershing
fiiim- crops I:ihI year,____; r—
Marin Horton, Lot 9, Blk. II, Tr. 4
...v______ *.... $242.93
$250.00
if
ham
and
eggs
on
a
frosty
j
Da Hi on the truck crop, yvhich will stadium for the Olympic games a n d 1sizzli
WANTKD
The special assessments against the various pieces of property above de­
million
morning,'4
says
Ray
“is
the
thump
of
u to millions of dollars, are not voletl n subsidy off only- a
scribed nro payable optionally ns follows:. Either in full within thirty days
.U P -n," v
WANED A chaine to build
Inr puhlifulnm francs for the t'olcmb-. stadium i„ i it foiitbntl when u skillful leg boosts) after the ei (opinion of the walk, or in ten equal annual installments, with
)NTUA(.T0|{ and BUILDER new home befmc lumher get* any *-v|*ib*b.t •»t Du ■oreauu for
1.21 Olympic it for forty yards." In lit* studio yard
...
i. s andi e/.ltmnti
i
• .* lurnisnt
^i but it i* hui.ed
in a :tl« r report to connection with tin
rum
1
HI Commercial Street—Sanford. Fin higher,
Ray had goal posts and the familiar intcicst at the rate of Light per cent, per annum, from the date of the com-,
meet.
, Sanford
,, , , Novelty
..
,, ...
*
,lSJ-tle
v.,
;,ive
u i ..niplete. summary,
,
ede—
\\on;s.
'
cross-bar
erected. For twenty min­ plctioti of said improvement.
The municipal council nmv has of­
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The report nlso docs Pot include
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Florida, will
utes
daily
for
several
weeks
Ray
could
WANTED
TO
RENT
Permanent.
’’
GILLON &amp; T R Y
mnl other fered Pershing stadium to the sport
pilieiipplcs, avo.adocs
he seen off “by his lonely," or with a he held at the City Hall on tho Rlh day of January, A. D. 1923, ul 2;30 p. m„
iro r m ,.. . .
.
I or I room unfurnished apartment, fruits.
ing federation of the labor unions.
t!CAL CON 11’ ACTORS : (jn(
house, desirable locution. Adfriend on the other sidc^ of tho "II” a t which meeting, said Equalizing Board will hear all clnims nnd objection*
drop kicking merrily away. And Ray as to the character of all said improvement* to be paid for in part by special
‘
jdie-.s “F, S /'.kare Herald office, SunThe Daily Herald, 15l* per wool:.
.
15-jewel Elgin bracelet watch, $20.
assessments, and as provided for in the resolution hereinalwve referred to.
^■tiillituse Lights nnd Applinncer1ford, Fla.
C"1T’-Jewej Elgin writ' ll $1)5.75.—Diamond.
Witnesfi my hand ns City t^rrif. and the Heal of The City of Hanford,
. Kcw-ldue of Fixtures......
, - . .
- - P a la c e , Benjamin's Store.
2JI-2te
Florida, on this the 21st day of December, A. D. 1922t *
Building---- -Magnolia Avenue'
(SEAL)
L. R. PHILIPS,
The Daily Herald, 15c per weakSTItOUT r,\l!M AKKSCY
12-2C; f-2-2te City Clerk of Sanford, FI#.
113 Magnolia Avenue
To all persons hereinafter named, owning property on Laurel Avenue:
B- W. HERNDON
“Furnished 7 room bungalow, new,
You are hereby notified that on the 27th day of November, A. D. 1922,
na Dixie Highway, barn, garage. 15 the City Commission of Sanford, Florida, did adopt a preliminary resolution
insurance agency &gt;*
.acres. Electric light, running water, providing for the grading nnd paving of lqiuret Avenue from Sixth Street
telephone, hath. Deep well, Fnir- South to Thirteenth Street, with vitrified brick or other hard surface m ater­
To nil persons hereinafter named, owning property on Thirteenth S t ;
r,REA UTO------- BONDS
hanksfMorsc Engine, water piped to ial. The total estimated cost of said improvement of Laurel Avenue is $1-1,You are hereby notified that on the 27lh day of November, A. D. 1922,
all parts of farm. Orange, tangerine, 820,09. The assessments against .the various pieces of property hereinafter tho City Commission of Sanford, Florida, did ndopt a preliminary resolu­
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grapef$?it, peaches, blarklu-rries, tree described, abutting upon the contemplated improvement of Laurel Ave., tion providing for the grading nnd paving of Thirteenth Street, from San­
blueberries,.! J l -varieties of grapes, which have Wen tentatively determined by the Assessor covering the propor­ ford Avenue to French Aveype, with vitrified brick or other hard surface ma­
Conlractor nml Builder
lemon, cherries, bananas, loquut, Jap. tion of the expense of said improvement to lie borne by the respective pieces terial. The total cstima ted cost of said improvement of Thirteenth Street
persimmon, mulberries, roscllc, guav­ of property hereinafter described, nnd the estimated amount of tho benefit is $21,570.00. The assessments against the various pieces of property here- ,
[««ro,tr r : r :
FLORIDA
as. Farm and garden tools, cow, calf, which will accrue to the various pieces of. property hereinafter described, inaftcr described, abutting upon the contemplated improvement of said Thir­
flock of Muscovi ducks included, all abutting upon said Laurel Ave., to be Improved in-the manner above stated teenth St., which hnve been tentatively determined by the Assessor covering
for $6,500. $3,500 cash, 1ml. I, 2 nnd are ns follows, to-wii
the proportion o f the expense of snid improvement to he homo by the re­
3 year*. I u
2Dl-tfc
Amount Est. Be no lit spective pieces':6f property hereinafter described,’ and the estimated amount
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Vcl«inarlM
Owner
Description of Prtrpcrty
Assm't.
to Property of the benefit which will accrue to the various pieces qf property hereinafter
Office
0ffice j a j
F. ir, Rend, Lot 1, Illk. 9, Tier 8...... ....... .................‘.... $131.98
$170.00 described, nhutting upon sold Thirteenth Street to be improved in the man­
Opposite P. 0.
F. 11. Rand, Lot 2, lllk. 0, Tier R5i*di
■*♦»»***+*-++«&gt;tit**&lt; 131.98
170.00 ner nlaivc stated are as follows, to-wit:
i®u«nt C 257
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^
_
_
_
_
_
DeLand, Florida
F. II. Rand, Lot 3, Illk. 9, Tier 8 ...... :......... ....... .— ... 131.98
170.00
•
Amount Est. Benefit
r a r v &gt; n T j F r n n r i c ta a I’rcscriPlloa for Colds*, FcvDescription of Property
175.00 Owner
Assm't.
to Property
U K D r i K L L U K l o cr nn(j [^(Jrjppo. IFh the most C. C. Cobb, Lot 0. Illk. 11, Tier 7................................. . 134.08
$479 00 e M ■
Isabelle
Higginbotham,
I,ot
fi,
Blk
12,
Tier
.134.08
•
167.00
Mr*.
Mary
E.
Symcs,
I*ot 0, Blk. 15, Tr. -I .
.........$440.04
At Connelly &amp;
prespeedy,
remedy
we
know,
"The Record of Quality’’
Isabelle Higginbotham, Ia&gt;t 7, Blk. 12,Tier 7....~------ - 134.08
157.00 Frank Brunson, Lot 10, Blk. 11, Tr. 5
470.00
E .™ .' 440.04
ItsfablUlird I0OS
Opcfn
NIffhts
till
Ten
ventinff
Pneumonia.
Mrs.
Mabel
Monroe,
Lot
fl,
Blk.
15,‘Trll
3
...
470.00
J.
S.
Dinkel,
Lot
3,
Blk.
13,
Tier
8
.................................
172.39
225.00
.
.
.......
440.04
•i-it-A-i,
I’-N-T-A-T-R
..........
223.02
Unknown,
Lot
5,
Blk.
14,
Tr,
2
J.
S.
Dinkel,
Lot
i,
Blk.
13,
Tier
8
....................
.........
....
1,14-08
176.00
235.00
•»* rMinrnla
B B B B B B B B B IB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B
. Tho special assessments against tljcvariouspieces of property nhov^ de­
The Special Assessments against the various pieces of property above
„
rJ 1(10,1 • x ' U r n n r r
✓ .
n,» Uu
Under New Management, The
scribed are payable optionally os follows: Eilho rin full within Thirty days described nre payable optionally ns follows: Either in full within thirty
' “ferr liaaita
105 I’nlmetto Avc.— Phone 181-Jj
after the completion uf the wprk, nr in ten equal annual installments with in­ days after the completion of the work, or in ten equal annual installments,
•.‘■an*
terest nt the rato of Eight per cent per annum, from the date of the comple­ with interest nt tfie rate of Eight per cent, per annum from the date of the
***4*'M ''ruei-rlr D u a l n r a a 4 ' h a n r r a
tion of said improvement.
completion of nnid Improvement,
'
•
Next to Fire Station
■
t)g|qe
A meeting of the Equalising Board of the City of Sanford, Florida, will
A meeting of the Equalizing Board of the City of Sanford, Plorlda, will
All my old friends are cordially be held a t the City Ifall on the Sth day of January, A. D. 1028, at 2:30 p. m. be held nt the City Hall oft the Sth day of January, A. P . 1923, ^tt^:30 p, m..
IlH o J;,", l,,!1,TV fOMPABV ’
invited to cal! and see me in my at which meeting said equalizing board will hearailclaims and objections ns a t which metUrfg said Equalizing Board will hear all claims and objections
4H "«:*TMl5\T COM!•ASSY
new place of business, where I to the character of all said improvements to bo paid for by special assess­ ns to the character of all said improvements to bo paid for in part by specialIri".
—
*°l-w MacBulin A»V.
will be pleased to servo them ments, and iu provided for in the resolution hereinabove referred to.
assessments, and ns provided fo r in the resolution hereinabove referred to.
with the best the market af­
kdej ^ H
dolors for autoinoWitness my hand as City Clerk, and the Seal of the City of Sanford,
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Witness my hand as City Clerk and tho Seal of the City of Sanford,
fords.
3.r“l,: whir}| encircloa'tho rim
Florida, on thia tho 21at day of December, A. D.1922.
Florida, on this tho 21st day of December, A. D, 1922.
(SEAL) "
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.
L. It. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
L. It. PHILIPS,
to nr«.„..a, ^ ,:mIoscs O'0 valve atom
.tampering with II
City Clprk of Sanford, Fla. 12-20; l-2-2tc •
City Clerk of Sanford, Fla.
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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1922

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ATTORNEY GENERAL AND SPEC
IAL MILITARY ESCORT
HOLD COURT

COL RICE, OF WASHINGTON,
AND FRED LYNCH, OF
• no r th w est

In Small Tracts In Wonderful
SnblrriRuted. Well Drained
Seminole County Lands
f tho Oviedo section of

ditions, systematically over the whole
stnto of Florida during his residence
here. This j*nve him a wide basis for
compprisoiT+of thu chnrnctcr and pos(aibilities of this district. A fter'look­
ing over the Oviedo country he bought
aovernl hundred nen-s pf land and mov­
ed liiic olfico nnd residence to Oviedo
where ho could study the bperntions
and method; of tho farmers nnd grove
men in the Sanford-Ovicdp territory
nnd watch results before taking any
action. After a year of observation, he
said it was good enough for anyone to
recommend to his friends, mid he Went
north to do so.
Within sixty days tilings began to

illustration of the old proverb • that
there Is a tide in the nfTnirs of. men
that taken nt its flood lends to fortune.
They have known for n long time tlint
they had one of the potentially rich&lt;*t sections of the state which needed
#rJy capital and energy to develop it.
The trouble has been that not enough
other people, knew it. laical citizens
Du* been at work developing its ngrirultural and citrus possibilities in
4 limited wqy for some years. County
CommU.Moner O. I’. Hwojk’ has nlwayi they came Imck, made payment und
Wens firm believer. jn tlie g reat fu­ took deeds. This week they have n
ture of the section nnd has done ns gnng of mean already at work clear­
-much for its development us any sin* ing roads, to bo immediately follow­
fie individual could do.
ed by development of land for farms
A few ycry* ago li^ associated with with flowing wells ami tiling f or the
1 him in the acquisition of the Inrgcr drainage nnd irrigation,
• yartion of the famous black Hummock
One of the principals in the deal is
led', several well known local men Col. D. L. Rice of Washington, D. G.
iil Seminole and Orange counties ns He is nn influential publisher with
H. W. Harr of Orlando, Roy Symines far reaching business connections. He
‘«f Winter Park*, and F. E, Dutton of is owner of thu Nntionnl Tribune with
!8tnfonl, all of them well |iostcd In a- circulation of several hymned thou­
tWpossibilities of all the lands In thin sand. nnd publishes numerous other
part of the state. Under the energet­ papers and bulletins, lie il probably
ic management of Mr. Swope, nil the 1h*s I known in Florida a s the man
■Usds h;iie lieeit drained, add quite who founded nnd developed the city of
is aerrag. actually brought into cul- St. Cloud, in Osceola county and did
thition, fully tiled and irrigated in it single handed, putting it on its feet
the lame, method .that has given such nnd making it a flourishing town Intzcelli-nt results in Sanford. Other lo- sido of two years.
**I citizens have undertaken improveHis assoeinto In the Oviedo enter­
mrnts un a limited scale also nnd prise is Mr. Fred II. Lynch of St. Paul,
there has Isen a gradual increase ini Minnesota, nnd New York City. Mr.
t* »rca farmed. A few outsiders have Lynch 4s nationally known in political
wme in front time to time nnd taken and financial circles. For many years
rmail parcels of land and nre now Democratic Nntionnl cominlliccntnn
vwking them, hut the total hns Ireen from Minnesota, he was chairman of
- inhere eifual to the por.Siliilities.
the Nntionnl Executive committee in
Tr.e gnat opportunities of the dis­ the Wilson campaign. He lias Licii for
trict, however, have only just now nttrmted the attention of iiciiple with
AWDtressary experience* and cnpitnl
ir** *ve!o|» it on a large scale. This
^m*v,n the hig doings have licgun with
,» m»h, ami then! j* every indication
the aforesaid tide is now flood-

FT Oviedo*tfhd wUI sw cep 'ilo iP lb
Highest water murk of developami success.
v . '
year Mr. Harr, of the Orlanjw firm of f’ooper-Alhn-IInrr brought
P*-Maxwell A. Kilvcrt to look over
jl T* k™**’
Kilvert ^hen had his
■J^QUarters in Jacksonville where ho
l " ^°r Romo four
Avd years
pjtnargc of thu interests of n synof investors in Florida. Prior
h"
k°en f°r ** number of
Jt ” n Mexico and in other cniiii*
m^nnginjj European und British
jniopmcnt syndicate* which, had
**kfc ? cx,l‘n**vo plantations nlong ivivBin mw
( Jr development and ’construeThe general outline of tho plan lot
r*
He had also examined con development is understood to be to

The following band concert will be
rendered at C entral Pork Sunday af­
ternoon nt -1:00 o’clock by the Sanford
Concert Ilnnd under Uie%
efficient lead­
ership of Edgar nail:
.
March—Son* of America ........ Alexia
Grand Selection o f Sacred Airs

The A*«iH*lnfrd l*rr»l , .
MONROE, La., Dec. 23.—Attorney
General Coco set January fifth ^ as
date for Morehouse PaVish open hear­
ing connection with Morehouso kid­
napping ease was learned today. At­
torney General nnd spcrinl trnin with
&gt;m Mndlle Modiste.
two companies of Louisiana National Waltzes
..........-................ ...... Victor Herbert
Guurd arrived nt Ilustrop this morn­
ing and m ilitary pitched oamp on the Uurcarollo from Talcs of Ihrffmnn «
............:.........................J, Offenbach
court house squnre.
A
Intermission
March Airs of the Two Friends......
Heyer
Raritonu Solo—The I’nlms. J, Fa ure
Mnck Stewart
Gems from the South
S.
March—\Vi-ln llleibt Wclii Sch
Star Spnngled ltnnner
t'lqrthi* above program and take i
with you to the concert tomorrow nf
t&lt; mooli.

Utr Tl»r \mmorlfttr«| I'rrtai
SANTA KK, N. M., Dec. 23— Six
men with heavy suitcases who arrived
from lain Vegas this morning in u
rnr nre in the county jail pending in­
vestigation in connection with the
robbery of the “United States Federal
Reserve Bank truck nt Denver., Unitid Stntes marshal's office hnd receiv­
ed tip from lour Vegas and two oTficerr. after observing the suspeefs dur­
ing breakfast at n local restaurant,
took them into custody.

( l l r T h r Aaa&lt;M-l* 4r 4 1‘ rraa)

TAMPA, Dec. 23— Early returns
from elections -yesterday in twentynine special school tux districts in
Tampa vicinity indicate a hig major­
ity for thu ten mill tax. Three mills
bus Iwen the maximum tax until this
election the first under the new con­
BANDITS GET $.1,000 IN
HOLD-UP IN INDIANA TOWN stitutional amendment.

Anna Maria Island
Sold Yesterday
to Northern Men

DYER, Ind., Dec. 22— Three hrfri&lt;|its yesterday held up the First Na­
tional bank of Dyer nnd escaped with
$1 ,0 0 0 . One bandit, who was dressed
ub n woman, was shot by John Koilman, a grocer, nnd apparently' mor- Who Will Develop the Island Into.big
tully woundi'il- hut escaped.
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Resort •

(Ilf The A aam'liitnl I'rrm)
MIAMI, Dec. 23.—"Condition is un­
changed, no better no worse" was the
statement issued at Riverside hospital
on illness of Edgar C. Frmly, Chicago
automobile man charged witli the
murder of his wife.
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operations. Their intention is to. have
at least some Inin! ready this reason,
and nt the rate their force is sta rt­
ing out it ia safe to any they will.
Their idea is to get Innd ready for
farming with full equipment of wells,
tiling, fencing and in shnpc for the
plough, and then put nctunl settlers
on it just ns fast ns practicable. The
unit is ten acres which is a good size
farm for the highly intensive work
of this district. They plan to bo ntfla
to supply a settler with anything from
ten acres of raw land to a complete
farm In full \jperntlon, with neces:
sary buildings. The preference, how­
ever, is to provide tracts with thre#
or foui* acres fully equipped for ofeoration, which Will furnish a living
while the owner develops the rest of
tho land himself and expands gradu­
ally apd economically. Terms are to
be very easy to the settler.
There is another factor of the great­
est Influence In the impetus which de­
velopment at Oviedo is now receiving.
That ia the construction of the exten­
sion of the Seaboard Air line from
Lako Charm into the heart of the
Hamhtock- Such an extension has been
agitated
for several years. Tho past
w » Prohibition lomml.summer
cxocutlve
officials of the Sea­
Meat** i a’ n,.!* CMztmas message to "Friends of the Eighteenth Amend*
board
Investigated
the situation a t
*»»« “#v
declared the success attained In prohibRIon enforcement
•sot be
n‘*,on tor hopefulness and gratification congratulations." "Do Ovjedo. ’They decided th lt the time
sf mltrea™**1 or dismayed," maid/Mr. Haynes by the nati&lt;yi-wldo program' had come for its immediate develop•kkioc, prMcnt»tloq constituting as It doc# most pretentious and most per- ,m ent Right of way waa secured and
ttt- Uin r°p*gnt&gt;da and undermine enforcement since enactment of the •18th construction of a loop extenllon into
(Continued on psgo U)

ucccss Measure Attained Gives Every Rea
&gt; son for Hope

FINE PROGRAM UAH 1IEKN Alt
ItANGEI) AND BIO CROWD
EXPECTED

(Hr Thr Am m Ii IH Presal
TAMPA, Dec. 23.—The north end
of the island o f'A n n a Marin resort
which lies at the mouth of Tumpa buy
has Won sold for $110,000 by C. M.
Roser to R. W. Pillsbtiry, owner nnd
publisher of Manchester Union nnd
head of Woodmont Orchards Co., of
New Hampshire, it became known
hero today. Development of the is­
land into n popular retort will be un­
dertaken.
.

Over Two Hundred
Prisoners Released
Mount Joy Today

TWENTY TIIDUHAND DOLLARS
GONE IN HOLD

Fifteen Passengers
Injured in Wreck of
A. C. L. a t Lucaina

(llr The IkKoelnlril I’rraal
O REXHAUSTION OF AMER
PITTSBURGH, H«c- 23.—Four ban­
1CAN SUPPLY BY
dits shot Ross Dennis, paymaster of
NEXT JUNE
the Pittsburgh Coal Company nnd
escaped with n satchel containing
about twenty thousand * dollars in Fast Trnin Left Trnrk Struck Rank
and Roiinred ltnck
cukroncy. Hold up occurred on the
kills behind Mount Lebanon-near here
I Hr Th» Akkorlnlrd I'rrMl
\\ ho SayH Speculators Have Con
while party of company officials wore
ROCKY MOUNT, N. C., Dec. 23—
trol o f .Market and Depress­
taking Christmas puy to the miners
Fifteen passengers were Injured early
nt Rcadling.
ing the Prices
today when eight ears including 'four
sleepers nnd the engino of the Atlan­
- (Hr Thr VssnpUlral 1‘rraal
tic Const Line trnin enruuto from
WASHINGTON, Dee. 23— Declar
Jacksonville to New York was derail­ ing cotton consumption figures foi
ed near I.ucamn. Two injured were November, Announced yesterday, Indi
brought to the hospital here. Others rated a possibility of the exhaustior
attended by physicians nt Lurnnm. of the Anicrirnn supply by next June
Officials nfter investigation' advanced Senator Heflin asserted In the seputi
theory that the wreck was caused by that present prices of 2(5 cents a pounc
u broken rail. The fact Hint none of for the products showed “conclusively
SAYS GOVERNMENT FORECAST
thli two hundred and fifty pitssengers speculators have control of the marHR AIIOIJT CHRISTMAS
were serious hurt us fast trnvcling
WEATHER
trnin left the track it struck nn em­
bankment
nnd hounded hack to the
l l t r T l i f A i i n r l m r i l I'r rn*)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23— “Thcrv rend bed sniil by officials to he "idis no cold weather in sight," thus the most miraculous.
government weather forecaster tills
morning set a t rest anxiety that muy
exist as to yule-tide wralhcf pros­
pects. Although the front reported
this morning in Northern ami Central
Florida was forecast for. the next two
days it calls for somewhat higher
d u r in g N e x t j u b il e e \
temperatures in South Atlantic and
HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED
East Gulf stntes.

Catholic Episcopacy
Will Be Called
By Pope At Rome

I H j T h r Aaanrta lr d l* rra«&gt; -

ROME, Dec. 23.—Probability th a t
the pipe will call meeting of entiro
Catholic Episcopney in Rome during
tlie next Jubilee year wan announced
in Papal Kncylinl issued today. Such
meeting would ho continuation of
Ecumenic council which was held In
Romo in 1X70. I0 Encylcinl Poiniff
praises efforts v«»t universal pacifirnticn arid condemn# divorce, modern
dnnees nnd immodest fashion.
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NEW YORK, Dec. 22— Official of
the New York American Iwnguu base
hall association yesterday abandoned
their plans to raise a burial fund for
Harry Hemphill, former hig league
baseball player.
.
The Charles Hemphill who died on
Tuesday, never played baseball, It
was said by* n sister of the dead man.
Mrs. W. A. McKnight, of Jersey City.
Wide publication of the death of
the old player nnd contemplated fund
esulted in nn investigation which rovcalt'd the mistaken identity arising
from the similarity of names.
A theory thnt the dertd man might
be-—Prank Hemphill, brother of
Charles, nnd also a form er hall play­
er, was also dispelled by Mrs. Mi&gt;
Knight who oaid thnt neither tho de­
ceased brother or nnothcr brother,
Edward, hail ever played profession­
al baseball. • '

K0 PER CENT OF ASTORIA
SAFES WITHSTAND THE FIRE
ASTORIA, Ore., Dec. 23.—Approx­
imately 80 per ccnLof tho 150 safes
in the district of Astoia wrecked, by
fire, Dee. 8, preserved their contents
intact, according to J. Frank Purcell,
of Portland, who is heading the tamo
o| mning activities. No uttcnipta to op­
en the vaults will lie made until after
January 1.

STEUBENVILLE, O., Dec. 2 3 .Roy IsmIsoii, 21, is dead, his brother,
William. 32, severely wounded, nnd
Jnmes Pearson, 10, is lieing hunted
by deputy sheriffs nnd West Virginia
state poller ty fncen murder charge
as the result of n fight which enme
as the climax of n feud between two
fsnillieq existing for mnny weeksrTtw MOTION PICTURB STAR BITTBN
b a ttl/ was staged near W ilson fnrm
. IIV CAMEL
NO WHITE XMAH SOUTH
on the hill enst of Weirton, W. Vn.,
OF MA'SON-DIXON LINE across the river from Stculieuville.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. — Any
Republican Irish Signed Declaration hopes for a ."white Christmas” south
of Allegiance
of the Mason and Dixon line appar­
ently were dispelled by the weather
(Hr Thr AMorlafr# Press)
DUBLIN,
Dec. 23— Two « hundred hurenu, which announced that gen­
•
nnd Qixty-fuur Republicans held pris­ erally fair weather will prevail Sat-,
oner in M^unt Jop prison, were re- unlay ami Hundny in the Atlantic and
'leased todn&gt;s having signed declara­ East Gulf states, Tennessee and Ohio
tion of aUeginnrc to free state. Four valley, with no material change In
trm|&gt;ernturc, although it will be some
of those released are women.
warmer in the Southeastern states on
Saturday.
|
SMITH PURCHASES
^
"There ia no cold weather In sight,"
ALL INTERESTS IN
SEMINOLE-OVERLAND CO. the bureau stated.
The disturbance that developed oil
Thursday
night off the North Caroli­
.A . W. Smith has purchased the in­
na
coasi
has
moved rabidly northeast­
terest of !L L H aight in tho Seminolo-Overland Company and In the fu­ ward, and.laat night, waa central near
ture will conduct tho business. Mr. Cape Cod, the bureau reported.
Smith about three m onths ago boughtFKOBT THIS MORNING
the Interest of-Geo. Welland in the
company and (» now tho solo owner.
Mr. Smith is an oxporiencod automo­ Our weather reporter had frost on
bile man, having been in the businees his whiskers when ho roportod this
for the past 18-years and ho will morning and said tho thermometer
make a campaign not only for thp hsd'gono down to 30. T ho'rain and
sales of WUIys-Knight and Overland cold weather following is fine for. the
enra, but will go a fte r tho mechanical lettuce and celery crops and the frost
end of the business, making a special­ did no mnt?rial damage anywhere
ty of WUIys-Knight and Overland here. The weather shark says warm ­
service. C, E. Cook, well known In er weather for Christmas -and if It
this section ,wW bo'V ic offlco .gisna- gets any better than It Is now. tho
tourists will think they are in Para-

MRS. LIONEL IIARRYMOKE
WANTS DIVORCE DECREE
NEW YORK, Dec. 23— Details of
tho Interlocutory decree of divorce ob­
tained by Mrs. Dosis Rankin Barry­
more from Lionel Barrymore, fnmiiita JUDGE TO A1 DSANTA CLAUS
American actor, were cloaked in sec­
recy today. Mrs. Barrymore, herself
CHICAGO. Dec.
a noted theatrical star, otilalncd the
decree before Supremo Court Judge
Joseph Morschauscr, in Westchester
county. The decree will bocomu filial in sentenced by him to the "alimony1
three months.
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club a t the county jalf.

Biggest Oil Transaction in History of Mexican
. _______ - x0 u 4 n d u s try ----- _
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(S r Til# A u w la lrl Piraat ■
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 23— A group of Lon Angeles men have obtained
from the Mexican government "w hat amounts to blanket concession on all
government iandn. in tho oil district of the coat coast,'* according to- an An­
nouncement from promoters the Los Angeles Timet reported. "It i f by far
the Uggest oil transaction In Mexican history,” the Times said, "probably
the moat Important deal’ of its knd In the world for it involves 11,000,000
Through overland telegraph service
has been established between Copen­ There are. 14 islands In the Hsmoan aorea of land adjoining rich workings of oldest, established companies In Tam­
pico and Tuxpatn district."
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•
hagen and Peking.
group. .
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�PACE EIGHT

THE SANFOItD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22.-1&amp;23
paddle his own canoe but that day has
passed.
’
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The world Is too big for any one
person to gob nil’ there is in life by
liimaclf. Now and then we find a now vested in the state public utilin a n who inftginen that he can start ties commission); and “passage of an
n business* and make it go without act creating a board of conciliation
the &gt;hclp of anybody else. These men nhd mediation with full power t.t in­
arc getting scarce for bitter expotf- ivcstlgatc, advise and* recommend and
cnee has shown that it cannot bo done, 'give all said facta, advice and rccontThe Kind You Know
Hc will stniggl.! along, mri'ybo fer t ImepdAtkm *to the public."
_
few years, paying no attention toi Announcement by the State Tax 1 They cost.no more than ortli• »
w hat-his city and his neighbor* nrp! Commission that It favors a state in­ nary tires.
duing. He m akes‘no ctrort to serve jeome tax and will have a bill intro- /A free tube with every tire
in .*&gt; Geo, Mclford Production
his community other than for profit duced in .the legislature, has created "every day.
. .
\ %.
To takes no part in public activities ‘much intercut. Other Importatvyrticft t- *
•’
Automobile Dulbs
and does not seem to care whether jure* In eight uror t
the world moves or not. That man Ui U*t of child welfare lnws p rfparTwo women, a French dancer
doomed but for on thing—failure. ed by n commission appoint?d by the
and- a propd society beauty
He will wake dp some day, and find state; revDct) nditten of tho’SUtnU*
throwing conventions to the
that the cilyJtn* advanced so far that of Kansas; establishment of state
winds
and fighting for a
he is left entirely behind. That Is tho grain warehouses; establishment of
man’s
love
in the hotwwostea
reward of no cooperation, h is com'- faun marketing tpteeau; codification
of
the
Sahara.
Wild adven­
pd trior across (ho street believe* in und rpvisibif of state school laws; the
tures,
gay
Arabian
revels,
cooperating with the other merchants adoption of state highway system G&gt;
tears.antP tempestuous rom­
of the city in an clfort to maku it be constructed by the state and finuncance. Also—
a better town* in which to live, ilia cd by CU,000,080 bond* i ;*.ue defrayed
competitor across thu street bellow* by automobile licen ic revenue; re­
in cooperating with the other mer- classification of property for tnxachnnts of the city In an effort to live, tion; revision downward of B&amp;hwiea i.*
His business will grow while,the oth- *ta\o officials. The legislature is oli- 105 Palmetto Ave.— Phone 481-J
er fellow fails. That is the rewnrd of ligated to the adoption of tho soldier
cooperation. In the early days of civ- "bonus nmcmlmcnt last election, to
ilizatiun, men saw that cooperation vote $2.1,000,000 bondv t opay this
was 'hccessnry In order to protect compensation—$1 n day for each day
112 MAGNOLIA- AVENUE
themselves from the wild nniinals in service.
.
PHONOGRAPHS’
PLAYERS
SHEET MPSIC
PIANOS
RECORDS E
PLAYER HOLI.S

The Princess
— T O N I G H T ___.

Fine Christmas vVenthcr today nr.d
tomorrow.
Apd the shoppers ^ro hero in full
force and tho oturcs are crowded#

B y taking Advantage of our Wonderful Suit Snle

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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"*

We will offer the greatest bargain values ever offered in
Sanford, on first quality suits. Come in and look them over
and we will prove to you that we mean ju st what we say.
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Will he open evenings Thursday, Friday und Saturday
First Quality— Low Prices .

Loo!; over the advertisements in to­
day’s issue. Tho -Sanford merchant*
want your trade and they are hulking
a bid for it.
Charles and Kdward Henderson and
Ham Murrell are all homo today from
Stetson university And will l&gt;u here
for the Christian* holiday*.
The Sanford public school* closed
today for (he holidays and many of
the primary grades had appropriate
exercises for tho children demon­
strating thu spirit of Christmas.

Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Crumley of Chuiuotn were in the city today shopping
and visiting with their muny Sanford
friends. Mr. Crumley reports that
Chhluota is livoly and mnny new peo­
ger, tlio famous operatic singer. Da­ ple uro coming in all the time.
ring his nlm-nco *Mr«. Coyd and chil­
dren will return to their home in Tar­
The Snjiford Chamber of Commerce
pon Springs.
had n fine meeting todny a t the Ho­
tel Valdez. More ami more of the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson and chil member* are beginning to find out
dren will npend the holiday* in Cran th at those noonday meetings nro the
thing. Any member can nttend the.ic
don with Mrs. Wilson** parents.
Friday noonday meetings.
Mr*. J. M. Cnggott of Tarpon
Robert Holly ami James Sharon
Springs i* tho gueat of her daughter
and
Ililly Fitts drove through from
Mrs, P. M. Coyd for the holidays.
Gainesville *todny where they have
been attending the University of Flo­
‘ Mr. ami JM™- F» 8. Dnigcr, Sr.- of rida. Allen Jones, G. W. Spencer nnd
.Tampa will arrive lie re todny to spend
Severn I other* enme in yesterday ami
the holidays here ns the guest* of rel­
mnny other Sanford hoys will in- home
atives.
today nnd tomorrow for their Christ­
mas holidays.
’
.
Mrs. John Leonard! leaver, tomor­
row for I’lnnt City where she will
spend the holiday* with her mother
and sister.
The spirit of Christmas is the spir­
it of co-operation, the spirit of help­
Mrs. GiiTord G arrett and Mrs. Ren fulness. “Peace on Forth, Good Will
Ia-lgh motored to Orlando yesterday to Man” cannot mean anything else
whore they spent the afternoon most lint friendlincs.i, aiding one another,
pleasantly.
working together.
The go-it-alone
policy will not get you anywhere in
I)r. nnd Mrs. W. S., Ilrnndon of this day of mass formation.
There
Mimic, I ml., arrived in the city yester­ might have been u time that one could
day for a short stny nnd arc stopping
at the Montezuma.
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J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

115 E ast F irst S treet

MK8. FRED DAIGKR, Society Editor
Phono 217-W
t t jmm I s m s it frlrsds vl.lttna yo
—U i n s m p i s s aa/w brr* or mating
b»—s. or If too oro # it« rU lsln |. writ
• pool a I card Is this grpariioraf. s lila s
OaSalla, ar Irlrpbnor Ika llrm. It nil
I s grsallr a s i n c l a l r i
CIRTHDAY PARTY

Phone 104

Wanda Hawlev

Milton Sills

Big: Gallons of Gas and
Full Quarts of Oil
Free Air ancj Battery
W ater

CALUMET
conomy

PIANO TUNING— PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS

04MUVG POWOEn

KANSAS GOVERNOR TO FI
ENACTMENT OF. 1118 PLAT
FORM
HIT Tfcr A « » o rln lrd P r M « l

TOPEKA, Kao- Dec. 22.—In his
message to the Knnsn* legislature
which convenes Jnnunry
Governorelect Jonathan M. Davis will; ho as­
serts, emphasize the main point* of
the party platform on which he was
elected. Repeal of the Olndiintrial
court lnw is one of the plank*. It was
a democratic plalfiiiin olid the legis­
lature i-4 overwhelmingly llepiihlienit,
Other points ate: Reduction of tax­
es; abolishment of “many useless
hoards- nnd commissions nnd consol­
idation oY many other*;” abolition of
the J-lato Highway Commission; place

R O U T H

Next to Princess Theatre

the vnhes ground or the brakes rclincd or a gene
hauling—Tlu- best of service

ON TRACKS NEAP
EXPRESS OFFICE

GENERAL REPAIRS
-, I!) I
Night Phone,
Wight ii rat hers Co. Department Garage lluilding

Mrs. Donald Smith nnd little daugh­
ter Evelyn, nnd Mrs. lien Ix-igh will
spend the holiday* In Sarasota, tinguests of the former’s mother.
Mrs. George Rice will arrive here
today from Massachusetts where slu­
dies were served. Thu girls were- glv spent the summer. Mrs. Iti&lt;ice was excn stocking*, of popcorn while tho pec ted yesterday but was unavoid
ably detained in Washington,
boys were given popcorn imlls.
M aster Coleman proved a delight­
Mr. and Mrs. George DoCottc* nnd
ful host, and was the recipient of
many lovely gifts from his many nun Frederick Cell leave Saturday for
friends. He was assisted in entertain­ Jacksonville where they will spend
ing by his mother, Mrs. J. C. Colenpin the holidays ns guests of the former’s
Mrs. W. W. Potter, Mrs. Paul Riggers mother, Mr*. (!. As DeCottes.
Mr*. Don Smith nnd Mrs. Reg Holly.
Among the girls returning from
the
Collego for Women a t Tallahassee
EVERY WEEK BRIDGE CLUE
for thi^iolidnys nre Misses Lila Mur­
The member* of tho Every Week rell, Knud Henry, Dorothy Humph,
bridge, club were most pleasantly en­ Marion Hand nnd Julia Znchnrf.
tertained yesterday nfternoon by Mrs.
Mis* Martha Langley leaves todny
L. F. Huttolph, nt her attractive home
on Magnolia Ave. There were two by bont for Jacksonville going from
there to her home in Camp Hill. Ala.
tables of players.
Tho "holiday colors were most ef­ She was accompanied us for ns Jack­
fectively used In the rooms where lln- sonville by her hunt Mrs. W. T. U ngcard tables were arranged. Iatrgc red Icy. ‘
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bells, wreaths nnd other holiday sug­
g
Misses
Sarlta
1-ake,
IJiC'inirc
Jone*
gestions were used..
and
Florence
Henry
and
G.
W.
Spen­
In tho spirited game of bridge play­
ed during tho nfternoon, the prize, cer nnd Allen Jones returned Inst cvtwo dainty hand mado handkerchiefs, uning from GalnosviHe whero . -tho
young ladle* we 10 guest* nt the Frawas won by Mrs. F. E. Ro uni ill at.
A fter the game the guest* were in­
vited into the dining room for refreshm enu. Tho dining, table wn* centered
Mr. and Mrs, George Dawson of
with an attractive Christmas tree, Kokomo, Ind., arc among, tho out
beautifully decorated, nnd hung with 5intc arrivals here yesterday nnd nro
bags of delicious homo made candy pleasantly located a t tho Montezuma.
which were given tho gupsU a* fnv--------ors. The hostess served a tempting
W. G. F o x of Forth .Worth, Tex.,.is
salrfd course, followed by an Ice registered nt th e " Montezuma for a
course.
short stay.
'
.Those enjoying the cordial hospi■—
*
tnllty oT Mrs. Huttolph were Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mr*. S’. G. Soaring of JackForrest U k e , Mr*. S. E. Iterrclt. Mr*. fonvillc, nnd daughter- Mr*. John
W. J. Thigpen, Mr*. W alter W ight,( Hmimnn «f Snn Diego, Cal., who have

2 S E L E C T A G IFT T H A T IS SURE
TO P L E A SE
This shop is a favorite with people who are
S particular about the gifts they choose for
5 particular men.
.
S There is such an endless variety here of Shaving nnd Siili-

U ttlc Miss Juno Sharon was hostess
this afternoon at n birthday party
a t her Kbmo.on Tenth street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. I’nrrin of Ron­
ton Harbor, Mich., arrived in tho city
yosterday nnd will spend n few days
hero a t the .Moptosumn, cn route to
other places of Interest in tho state.
.
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•
Mr. P. M Boyd will loavo January
1 for Now York whdro he will take a
post graduate courao with Oscar San-

tary Sets, Wallets, Smoking'Accessories, Luggage nnd other
distinctive g ifls that one quickly finds the right thing for
the right njan, nt the right price.

1)RUG STORE

M ake it a

In thi.i Unuo of tho Herald Is an
advertisement of John Stemper, Un­
well known nn-nt mnn who hn* hi*
store next to tho Coca Cola plant wert
of tho Calcs building on First street
M r^Jitem pcr has put .the prices of
meals, way down nnd tho prices speak
for themselves. Rend litem oyer care­
fully nr.d watch Stumper's nd. It
means something.

MEN’S KNIT GLOVES
SILK SOCKS ............... ...... ...........
K DM-A-PAKT CUFF BUTTONS
MEN’S HOUSE SUPPERS.
PONGEE SHIRTS, Collars Attached

Nothing: in all tho world could-pleasc you and
yours more. Sedan, TotMriff, Special Tour­
ing, Sport and other models in our new Sales
Room's. *
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pa nro tho jn&gt;esta of
man for tho holidays.

B A K E R Y

* Corner Second Street and Sanford Ave.
Open Day and N ight-------Ladies’ Rest Rodm

�‘AGE TWO

Sanford
Daily Herald
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I'Bbilabr* «*err lllrrnuim r ir r u l ftun«ay at «br llarnld Itall.lln*. lor
Magnolia A**., Saafonl. Fin.

The H erald Printing: Co.

T H E SA N FO U D nA lI.Y U K H A I.D .. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2fi. 1922
present postoffi&lt;e but It will • never
tiUtferow the courtesy of IVstmastcr
Killer ami those Vrho a te helping him
Nerve the public. You may think you
wait, you may ‘believe th a t you shguid
have belter service but you hove nov­
el been behind the scones and discov­
ered what the postmuster and Ins
clerks m e up against in the effort to
keep the stream o ' letters uml packry e flowing in and out.
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-N E A R

Those who are entrusted to make
our laws m ust devise some means of
coming *t» the relief of real estate
for the amount it in carrying is glow­
ing to be n burden too great to bo
borne.
Mr. H. If. Windsor, in the Popular
Monthly Mngailne, Say* that dike a
prodigal son a t the apex of his luxu­
rious living, our legislators, city
county, stale and national, ure ap­
propriating billions of jlollars yearlysome of it with apparent .disregard ns
to the necessity of the appropriation,
or a t least its for absolute necessity
at tin present lime.
I t is cosy for the arm y of reform ­
ers nnd advocates of the almost count­
less improvement—both murid nnd
physical—to odor endless nnd con­
vincing argum ent why thin thing, and
that is fundamentally good. Few of
them, in their competition to gel
legislation favorable to tlieir own pel
idea, stop to consider where the
money is coining from or how the nlitally overburdened taxpayer is to
provide the funds. Many of these
objects are admittedly good i" them­
selves, just ns n favorite daughter
may insist on fur eoala and automo­
bile * of a quality and quantity exreeding father*' ability to afTord. The
coats and ear* are good in themselve
beyond question, but bow about fath­
e r?
,
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That’s the question.
In tills case real e sta te is “father"
and father is laboring under a load
that is-breaking has back and i( relief
is not given a collapse will follow.—
Ocala Maimer.

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LOANED TO FAItSfEltR j
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—N e a rly '*
*n half billion dollars, $133,147 000 was loaned to American agricultural by
the war finance corporation during the
critical period of depression in ■the
last year, the annual report of the
Tonunission si)nt to congress' disclos'd
yestcnluy.

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trrrflar^-TrrnkUfrr
II. A. KKKI,...... ....... (Irirral U nnairr
n . a. iio i .i .v
AdvrrtUlaa Maaacrr
AdvrrlUlna llatra Hade llnunn on
Application
U51VI* •IIIPI*
Clrcbtallnr* Hannarr
RO UTES KBS'IS T lfB THING
I'hnnr 33V-W aflrr S p, in.
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Col. Hubert W. Davis, editor of the
Haharrlptlo.i Price la A diaarr
Om rcar„,„.„.... ....................... *«.&lt;*• Gaincsvillu Sun, who has passed the
■la Haatfca
__*t .i.___ j ..... . XIM»
thrvo score and ten m ark anil who
I)rl|irrr&lt;t la C'ltr * r Carrier
Oa* H ack...... ...............
IS t'eal* personifies many of the dearer trad i­
Tbe.blff 12- to lM-pape Weekly ller*.
aid eatlrelr r a i r n Pentlaule County tions of the Olff South, editorialises
a
ad
___ t* publlakrd
______ every
__MFriday,
P P C i l t n * on politeness in those words:
Halatc ratra made known on applica­ “ Politeness is one of the most ad­
tion. l U o per year, nlway* la advanre,
i. . . n
a.
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MKMIIKU T ill: AKMOCIATr.ll FIIKXN mirable things in this world. Ionising
T h e A a a o c la ln d P rcn a I* c v rltia lv a ly your hat as you pass a lady acquaint
• m i l l e d t o l h a ti** f o r re|ml&gt;1li iviloq of nnee on the street; taking off your
a l l n e w * d l a p a l c h c a r r r r f l ir d t o II or
n o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d l t e i l In t h i n |ml»*r hut in the iduvator if there is u lady
a m i a la o t h e
lo cal
new * iiulillahed
in it, a re 'tim e honored old customs
herein.
All r i g h t s t'J re-|iut&gt;llc.illon o f n p rclat and real gentlemen will bo loth to
d i s p a t c h e s h e r e i n a r e iilao r e s e r v e d
give them up. They, like other -pAt-,
O f f i c e ! 1I K I I A I . U l i e 11. 1)1 M l . P h o n e 1 IN
ty customs of politeness, conic down
.
—__— _____________« There will be no dnily Herald Mon­ to us from the fathers of the polished
days since this is ono of the two days old days of chivalry and gentility.
In the year when the Herald force There is, in this present day, a dispo­
sition to ignore the old customs."
takes a vacation.
— :-------o— --------— ----- „--------TAXES
BECOMING ONEROUS
Everyjnq goes through periods of
depression from tim e to time hut'thcrc
U no dre giving up when the run
fails to shine. Wo can always ,hartk
on it shining more days in Florida
' than any other spot jn the world.
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F a tty Arbucklc, the fst comedian,
wants to come back In the moving pic­
ture game and Will Hayes Rays he
should huvu another chance to make
good. Will says this is the lime 4o
forgive and Arbucklc has jiuffcAtl
enough. The g rea t American public
will be the arbiter of Fatty’s fate.
------------ o----------Florida shows nn increase in field
crops and fruits over lust year of over
fourteen millions which shows that
Florida is some farm ing state and not
n place for tourists alone. The north­
ern papers Uioulil get this informa­
tion and publish it broadcast.
it
means more than all the highly color­
ed literature that vve emitil send out.

h a l f b il l io n

TROUBLED .WITH WEAK
NEYS '
“Have been troubled with weak kid ■
neys since childhood,” writes Mrn. («. ■
Hyde, llcnzonta; Michigan. “Now p a s t."
forty and have lud terrible backache “
and that tired out feeling,'hardly able
to do my work. Hy using Foley Kid­
ney Pills accompanied with Foley
Cathartic Tablets I soon felt like a
new person.”
Backache, rheumatic
pains, dizziness and blurred vision arc
symptoms of kidney trouble.
Kidney Pills give quick fetich Hold JJ
everywhere.—^ ’dv,

STan. |

^ ASS AWAY IS T H E fsjU E M T J I^ R T rtE fe
W A N jA R G U M E N T .\w lT H iT H E C A SH IE R

.t &gt;'OFt* AVTA*»CAB*
—A W* . . . 1 — i » * . __ i

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CONSIDER THE NEWSBOYS

various sections nX the county. Noth­
ing would bo a better advertisement
to the progressive spirit of !™ke coun­
ty than the cleaning up and benutifyr
ing of her highways* and this appeal
should be sufficient to'cause every ci­
tizen in the county to nupport the
proposition unstintedly.—-Kustis take.
Region.

Newsboys are; indispensable. They
bfIng us the news from the world ev­
ery day or twice a 'day ns the case
may be and they keep R coming in
cold weather {ind hot Weather, in clear
weather nnd rain. Few people know
the hearts that beat beneath the jack­
ets of the “newsies" who have reROOKS AND FAKIRS I Ol.I.OU | m;iine«l ut the Herald office almost unTHE CROWDS
! til midnight when the paper was late
It i.i the custom of crooks and'Xjik- in order to get (be news to the peo­
• —------------o -------------:rs to move with the largest streams ple. A prominent booker of tbo city
’It has been n fairly good Christmas
&gt;f travel. They find “ good pickings” who does not want l,r name men ti an­
season in Saaford despite the fart
-inly among the crowds. It Is rare that t'd, brought u like new dollar bill to
that Ute early crops of lettuce brought*
hey annoy the honest people of the Ibe Herald office lids morning and
no money to the growers. Wo have
email towns and thinly settled dial wanted'it given to ids "newsboy," lb;
such bright prospects for a big spring
• lets'for, while the people of the rural i*&gt;«'i wa&gt;’ bark in Old., when be was
season th at no one should worry over
listrict* may not lie ns difficult to j ** boy the newsboys carried cards
the early Winter season. This city
hipO ns those of the cities, there j, . around at t hririinu and cveiybody
has hit its stride and nothing will stop
not as u iu Iu as much wealth among nave them som e.bog but our boys do
it from growing now. And the grow­
diem
*
j mW want to d*&gt; lhia and therefore the
ers and ^he business men can look
Each winter’ the visitors to Florida K‘ft fame unexpectedly and will be
forward to a fine season.
;ire annoyed and many of them art- appreciated. Tide gentleman ban a
------- -— o----------victimized by these I’arinh.i. mid big heart, he doe? there thingr on,
Christinas day is approaching and
loubtle".* many of the victims get nn fbfiknnWtt to the public, ife is always
impressinrt that they have been swin­ helping Mtmeliody and thinking about
ere another issue of the Daily Herald
dled
or imposed on by resident ! of the good that he can do and ut 'th is
comes to you the .big day will have
the elate. Through the operatiolm of glad ChrLtmn
come and gone. It brings joy to the.
there crooks, consequently, great iri- this opporttmily of telling him that
m ajority of the people of the Christ­
ian world. iUtievcr brings sorrow but LAKE COUNTY HIGHWAYS TO ME jtmtjcc la done to the people of Flor­ he is the "kittens ruffs" and we here­
ida. nnd it in probable th at 111- de- by hand him the silver mounted golf
there may be many who cannot enjoy
IIE A L IT IF IE D
velopment
of the state, is retarded to stick.
the day on aceouni of their condition
N e w s i t e m s t o the e f f e c t t h a t l a i k e noige degree
nceensarily a visitor
, in life or of sorrow thiU hangs over
their heads. .Ilut in the main we on.s '..unty pr..;««MM to beautify her high ivlifi b:i Iktu \ ii tirmz.nl beti.uic-s (in ■ \DARTED lit \ i II GRARf.S i*f e?
all sny Merry Christmas with « right l " “Y" h:,v,? nppcarvd in these columns judiced agair.Rt the city or the c»jo - I paying f.turn* . igbleen okuiUih ;ifgood will and with. Ills children enjoy wn previous occasions. I his fact has try which was the si.-ue of Ilia mi.*jibiating, plant an u rn tgi"* and be
the g reatest day in the year.
ft been vouchsafed by the commission­ fortune. He may be fair and intelli independent, best conim enial fruit inehould he and no doubt will be a ers of this cuunty, ami the work will gent enough to renllsa Uie truth mid vestment in sp u lh ,'fru it bring
We • Introduced tbeJt"M erry C hristm as" everywhere and probably begin on the completion of he may have ample evidence that the tnt price s.
the prevent rend building program. people mid 'th e officialn are doing grap,"; intii Florida mid they have
one of the best in years.
The wideninil of all mad* now under their utmost to circumvent the opefa* been doing well ten .ncnnotis. Other
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cmutructlo:i
in lake county, nnd the lion* of those human bird* of prey, adapt*',I fr'iiU . also, lice blueb rr'ies,
Florida fruit growers look for cold
new
roada
I
Imt
aie to be built will 3ti(l yet, possibly nitconaclmnily, a pro­ blackberries, jMUlchesti figs, eli*. Full
w enlher cveiy reason since no one
be
fifl-feet
right
of
way, and the idea *jitdiru i* likely to Ire formed against itihiniuition, fre ’ eatalogne. A*lapte.l
knows when there might be a freeze
people* ami the rm nitiy.
Nurseries, Tampa, Fla. Ul l-Tit on Pal.
th at would act the citrus imlustiy back conceivetl to systematically beautify I
not been such a r.pell for many years the highway from Aslar, on the north j The Miami Herald thus prVsciib. the
Rotary cutting blade* operate!] by ( J
Xo rsevcral yearn. However, there lias to the southern border, i* » commend-! facts alioift the annual invasion of
rough ratchets /eupowerful lew ra thro:
and there la no use looking for trou­ nhlo proposition that wilj meet w ith ;crsuliit, fakirs and |ieHt*:
F-bmd lime on n ’ river nhvayr. tuix* n series of hand
'id tools designed
ilesigm in
ble. The growers of California seem the approval of all our citizens. The
A
more apprehensive ns the following beautification of this long stretch of curries down .upon the surfnrc of a England for cutting sheet metals.
deapatcif from Ism Angeles would In­ rimdVay will provide one of the most itreiim n mass of debris, driftwood,
scenic drivewuys in all Florida mid fallen trees and other thing i that
dicate:
should,
mid unquestionably will have, have no value anil that may prove det- &gt; &lt; * ♦ &gt;
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"Orange growers have appealed to
the
rooperatlonl
‘o f":p v c ry ‘ p’ropcriy TtlfiBiiwL^Thfi'winter'ssastm' tx the
Lloyd's for insurance for their crops
against frost, according to officials owner adjoining the highway to lie Hood lime in travel to such a city nil
of the California Fruit Growers Ex- ornmnenteil. . Other hard surfaced Miami, and unfortunately there al­
charge. W hether the Lloyd company roads will also be beautified sim ilar­ ways driftn in with life stream much
will assume such a ri.-.k has not been ly ,to the Astor-Clermont driveway, if that Is undesirable. There is no way
present contemplated plans do not fail by which this can be prevented, und
announced."
of
materialization. In addition to the uli that cun be done about it is to
------------O-------- ;-Our postm aster will keep the post- work contemplated by the county an­ try to divert it as fur as possible, ami
office open a t nine o’clock Sunday nnd other force.w ill be employed in the to warn the visitors that tlii.z is not
Monday mornings to acronimodnte the construction nnd l&gt;enutificatiun of the part of the normal life of the city.
Persona coming from some quiet
people .who have not been ablb to county parks. J. E. Mattocks is the
community
In. the north are often
chaiminn
of
the
park
commission
of
get their packages off or who have
Lake
county,
nnd
behind
him
is
the
surprised
a
t
the number of fakirs of
packages coming to them. This Is fine
on the p a rt oT the genial postmaster powerful-influunco and financial sup­ various sort* who are found here.
and his assistants who arc trying to port of the county Chamber of Com­ There nre scores of people who come
accommodate the public even though merce. This dynamic organization at south because the climate is pleas­
the postofficc facilities ore inade­ its qnnual meeting in September voted ant, und who expect to make nn easy
quate. Our city has .outgrown, the unanimously toj apply tho membership living off tho croduluua people who
fees to the park fund, consequently nre found here ns everywhere. The
every member of the Iaike County tines of activity run from plnin pan­
chamber of commerce ia contributing handling to the more „ aristocratic
one dollar toward tho construction method of fortune-telling or the m ed-: A
WHEN U
O. SELL
nnd benutl first ion of there rccrention leal or religious fakir.
YOUR REAL
LIST IT
spots. Thin fnct alone should be suf­ 'W inter visitors shoulil im informed jt.
WITH US
ESTATE
ficient to cause every man in Lake that these people who arc seeking In
county to Join this commercial body, so many ways to get their money are
Lake- ebunty now has one park nnd not Miami people. They have come
Keep us In mind when you need
sit6s for several ntherif have been do­ because they think there will be easy
any 'kind of Fife or '' Casualty
nated, nnd all that is retarding _tho picking here, and because this la a
Insurance. You’ll find our scrdevelopment of the wonderful spot* pleasant place to live. In the summer
vlco extra prompt.
(hat hove Ipcn donated to the county time they nre found in the northern
for parks 1st) sufficient sum of money resorts.* They nre m igratory workto complete theso project*, _ If one eru^ and are not Included among the
thousand or fifteen hundred • "men attractions which the city has to offer
would send In their applications for its visitors. They nre not indigenous
AGENTS
membership in tho Luke coUnty cham­ to the soil, and i t thb people will lot
ber of commerce, this fund 'would au­ them alone'they will soon fly to other
tomatically revert to the park commis­ nnd more prosperous pastures.
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance,
Nothing would please Miami more
sion and make possible the immediate
105 y f, .FIral St., SANFORD, FLA nation along the line of beautifying than.to have them starved out.—tSimthe parks, uevera! in member, In Die pa Tlmca. /* *.
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SRMINOI.A CONSOLE IMIONO(iRAI*II, $125; ternia: $15.00 down, $10.(10 per month.
RUS.-iELL PHONOGIf A l’IIS, $50.00 up. Terms, $10.00 drwn, $5.00 per itionlh.
LESTER I’lANOr, $550.00 tip. Tcrnu, $50.00 «|ow:t, $12,00 » m.iniii.
A few Rood tiM'tl pianos, $200 up.

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We find great pleasure in availing ourselves of this opportun­
ity of expressing deep appreciation for the patronage and good
will with which yoto have favored us and to assure you that we shall
continue in thought and deed to fully merit your confidence.
/ AND—to each and every one of you, whatever you may be, we
extend the wish th at yours may be a very Merry Xmfin and that
the New Year will bring you a full measure of the things which will
contribute most to your Prosperity and Happiness.

Maxwell &amp; Britt
REAL ESTATE

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�he Hanford daily herald, Saturday; December
w * l m d e c re e * prt&gt; eonTMao w ill be on-.
l«iptl n itu ln a t y o u a m i e a c h of you. •*
It la o r d e r e d t h a t Milo C it a ti o n be
p u ii ll s i n d in u f* H a n f o r d H e r a ld .
a
n e w s p a p e r p u lillo h e d in H a m o ld , n e in inolo C ounty,- I-'lorldn, o n c e ea c h w e e k
f o r rlu tit atigeam lvo w eek * .
WITNMHH tn y h a n d n n d th o s e a l o f
sa id C i r c u i t C o u r t on t h i s th e t t u d a /
u (/N o v e m b e r, A. D . 191S.
I .SI'A1.1
I t A. DOUGLASS,
C l e r k o f th o C ir c u i t c o u r t
o f t h e S e v e n th J u d i c ia l
C i r c u i t o f F lo r id a . In a n d
f o r th o C o u n ty o f Keml*
nolo.

W ANTE
wtairtit" niHFli seardtr CAkmJ iUi UMoV.
UAMvOmu,, iN’JtVrtiti ft* inV/tTwill ’ ruAurn &lt;\
m ataaiac ■Mtotiin smI* me lENTthit* ir/irmN
cnuvutNf, iNruiuiiwi iim m uim w .' ummiev
a A Sanford’s Ilcput
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p r o f r a i i o n n l 51 e n , e n d

OEO, A. DcOOTTKH,
• S o lic ito r u m t o f C o u n s e l f o r
Comnliltiuint.
n -iii-is-;#; ts-s^-is-si-ao-ai

a, la pi* ehosc» Pro*
Uie Ilerald recoma the people.

George A. DoCottea
Notice is hereby given that on the
11th day of December, *A. D. 1922, the
City Commission of Sanford, Florida,
Q„t Seminole County B*nk
ndopted u certain resolution requir­
MAnn ...
FLOBIDA
ing the improving, grading nnd pav­
ing with vitrified brick or oilier hard
surface
material,* the folloyiug
jr
streets In the City of Sanford, Flori­
ATTOBNEV-AT-LAW
da. tn-w i::
;_
Palmetto Avenue from Central
first National Bank Building
Street
South to Hughey Street.
FLOBIDA Clmudfird Ads 5e n )ine. No ad tnken for lead than 25r nnd positively no
Central
Street from Sanford Ave­
JASFOKP
clmudficd ada charged to anyone. Cash must accompany all orders. * Count
__________ nue
West
*.i&gt; Park Avenue, and from
five words to a line and remit accordingly.
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Park Avenue West to French AveA llorncy-nt-Lnw

ED It. WILSON

FOlt SALK

CHEI.LE MAINES

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( Irrn ll U ourf o f th e A r r r n l h J n i l t r l n l t ' l r o n l t o f l ’ln r liln , I n n m l f o r &lt;
S e m i n o l e C o u n t jr.— It, t ' h n n r r r y
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SEED BF.D boards for sub*. See 1!.
LAWYER
T. Pace, 801 First street. 220-3tC
.•—Court House
FOR SALK—On account of moving
away will sell, my I’nrlor Gram: »* Gpiano at half price,—Mrs. P. 51.
229-He
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stained
Glaasea Designed Boyd, 200 French Ave.
bkVKItAL ItOUsKh lor sale. ITouse
for rent. Sco Thigpen,
tm-tfc
cord.
\VUUD r u n isADb—£3.i&gt;u
Please arrange to pay cash on de­
O p tlrisn -O p to m etrin
livery, and specify the* kind of wood
HJJUit First Street Sanfi
wanted, when placing'your order.—F.
S. Vcrnay.
196-tfc

Avenue

C IT A T IO N

Complainant.

Henry McLauIin, Jr.,

FOR SALE—Dosier nnd Gays’ paints
nnd vamishc3 a t Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
133-tfc

M Too can find the name of
ft every lire Business Mon
ft ia Sanford in this Column
ft,each day­

juick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
fl phase you, tell others; if not,
tell di. Phone 498

HANFORD

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ichine &amp; Foundry Co.
all Machine and Boiler Work*;
»4fr Grinding; DcLuxn Pistons;
Wheel Steel Gear Banos; Crank
fta fir turned-------------Phone 62

FARMERS—You can get iced bed
fram —i ami irrigation pluf,» a t the
Snnforti Novelty Works.
100-tfc
F o il SALE—First street property.
Fine location, eight rooms ami buth,
lights, water, posseision Feb, 1st,
1 1,500 cosh, balance long time. For
terms ami other information address
222-Otp
care Herald.
FOB KALE—Christmas 1fruit cakes
and pics a t Home Pnkery, *1115 West
First Street.
J^ilMtp
FROST 1*1100F VEGETABLE Plant*
— Foi* immodiato shipment extra
fine stocky plants. Early Jersey,
Charleston, Tint Dutch cabbage, Big
Boston, Iceberg lettuce, early bltjoii
turnip beets, Georgia Whitqhufid,
Carolina Buncombe eollards, White
plume celery, prcp/iid mail 200, 00c;
■!0({, $1.00; 1,000, $2.1)0. Express, 2.000,
$2.50; 5,0011, $5,00.—Parker
Farm s, Atlnntn, Ga. *
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FOR RENT

FOR RENT—Unfurnished npartment
• Fcrndale Apartments, 305 E. F irst
Street.
~190-tfc
ARCHITECT
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room nnd kiu-hMiller Bldg.
$15 per month.
FLOBIDA
Durant nt Lake
193-tfe

.TON J. MOUGHTON

cil, O, w. Hielff ami wife. t.mmn A.
Htairr, deceased, nil of tho unknown
h e ir s, d e c e a s e d . o f th o R o ta t e o f J o h n
\V. G r if f in , ilnceos.il, O, \V. Cook

nml w ife, A tittle. Cook. a . c ea se d . Gen.

\V. Il:i ivk lim, ilcci-UB.it. C h a r l e s C.
W a r w i c k , T n i s l c c ileceo sn l, a n d -his
.H cccsso r?, d e ceased , .1. r&gt; W n lv e r lc n .
&lt;1, eenttert, L u t b v r f* I ’n r t c r , d eceased
I. i&gt; I 'o r l c r . d e c e a se d ,
and
Abel
G rif fin . d e c e i t - . I
A d m in i s t r a to r Of
t h e K sln lo of J o h n W. G riffin , dr*
c i ncil, n r o t h e r w i s e , In niid In 111.
f.,Ill,win,, le n d -Itn-itft In I h . C o u n ty
of flcntlniili' on d 8«Htir mf F lo rid a ,
fm.r„ p a 1 1 ti iib ir ly itcacribitl, n s folletltfl
■T h e fb tn th T h r e e - Q u a r t e r s
of ^ I h o
K o r t l i w . s l Q u a r t e r of th e -P uuiheopi
Qu irt* r of Ke, Hon P eveu, T o w n s h ip
I'tv t-iily .oiis. Month o f I t n u a e T li lrl y
EsBt. c o n tn l ii ln o t h i r t y uert-a m o t o o r
less.
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Quarantine taw .
Needed to Protect
Citrus Growers
Inaret Peats nnd Plant Diseases At
lark Citrus
GAINESVILLE, Dec. 23.-..&lt;Si&gt;ecinl) i jj
Deports received |&gt;y th e 'S ta te Plant 1™
Hoard nnd the Floritln Agricultural ■
Experiment ttalion indientc a Krone*
humiliation' of intercut in the plant-jjj
tng~of Sntauiqa oranges throughout; JJ
north nnd west Florida. The indicn-jn
tions are that contemplated plan tine* *
hr.Vc created n demand for SntsumajJJ
nursery stock i nexcess of the supply *
available in Florida nurseries. This ■
lias caused* n rather acute situation, Jj
for on account of the danger of intro- g
during into tho stato scrTouu insect ■
per,is nnd plant dlsitar.es attacking clt- *
riis the State Plnnt Doard has had in J[
effect n nursery Mock. A number of g
pionters who Have been inconvenienc- ■
cd by thin rule have appealed to the *
Plant Hoard to repeal or amend Its ■
lu ic 'io that Satsuma tree* may bo g
svcnrcjl in Ainbnmn, Mississippi and ■
cUcvfhefe. In order that this sltun- *
Hon may bo thoroughly canvassed the *
Plant Doard will hold a public hear. I
ing a t Us office in the State Capitol,
Tultahasseu, nt 10 o’clock a. m. Janu­
ary 8^1923. The formal call for the
hearing is ns follows:
"Gainesville, Florida, Dec 11, 1922.
"Notice of public hearing to*con«idcr the advisability or necessity of im­
posing quarantine regulations prohib­
iting or restricting shipment of citrus
trees or parts *thereof into Florida
from other states,
"The State Plant Beard, has infor­
mation that there exist in other states
certain serious insect pests nnd plant
diseases (notably citrus canker and
the Japanese eumphor scale) attack,
ing citrus ami other trees nnd the en­
try of which into or the dissemination
wijhitt the state should be prevented.
"Therefore notice is hereby given
that n puidir hearing will be held at
the office of the Stnto Plant* Hoard in
the State Capitol nt Tallahassee, Flor­
ida, at ten o’clock a. m., January 8,
11)23, by the said State I Innt Board
for the purpose of considering the ad­
visability of continuing, amending nr
rescinding Kulo 25 of-the Board, whieli

ana/customers a
Christmas and a 1
rosperous

T H E H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y

Florida

on Wagons, Kiddie Cars and
All Children’s Christmas
See mil-prices before you buy
Big Values

It appearing from the sworn blit of
omTU’Intnt filed In llii.u r.ntsc lUfulilSt
yrtu. Iltnt you. nnd cacti &lt;*f you linvo or
i-lniin to lia\'&gt; some Interest In nnd to,
tin* Ijimlf hereinabove di-scrlbed,

T li c rp ftire , yon, Ite njnn iln I,, fl r l f f t n .
If llvlutr, I l o t i r t i l I u !■! C r l f f l l i . hln w ife .
I f llv lui' . W i l l i tm f|. Auilc urlcd. If l l v Itu.-. ti. \V. Mi,,i f f nod w i f e . DmlUu A
Htr i f f , If H v I p e . nil o f ll»o
un kn ow n
he|rs I f llvin*;. o f the K s l a t e o f Jobll
W i t r l f f l n , deceased, ij. W . C o o k nnd
w if e ; A n n ie f o o k , i f livln'w, tloo.
\V.
IbiW lilu r, If JU-loK. t'h n rb s C. W n r w l c k .
Truati-cn nnd tils Buccnssurs. If llvlnw,
,1 1&gt; W n l v e r l n n . If Hvlnt:. I.u th cr C,
t’ o r le r. I f lUli it. , I.. (&gt; P o r te r, If llvltiR,
an d A b e l U r t f fl n . I f liv tn k . A d m i n i s t r a ­
t o r o f th e pBtute o f Jo hn W . .G riffin ,
dcccfl «od; nud I f mild p a r t t c i are dead,
a ll n - ir tiis c litim lu g in l o r c s ts
under
tic nut tain i t G r i f f i n . decejCued. l i e a r ie t­
ta E. t l r l f f m , his w i f e , deceas ed. W I I il.iin G. A n d e n r l i d. deceased.* it.
Ws t e i f f and w if e . Ktntrm a *. Hte lff.
dai-.iirn d a ll nt the U n k n o w n heirs, ilee . a s e d , o f llio K s l n t o o f John W. G r i f ­
fin. deceas ed, G. \V. C o o k and
wlfu,
A n n i e C o o k , deceas ed, Geo. 'V. H a w ­
kins. deceas ed C h a r le s C. ■ W a r w i c k .
T r u s t , e deceas ed, and hi* successorr.
deeeasir l .1 |i W o l v e r l t i n .
dee.-u-ed,
l . n G o r c porli-r. ilcceitsed, 1.. ft Porter.
J.-,,. ,,s. d. nml
M e t G r i f f i n , tleaeaseil,

.1, T. Diamond, Secretary

I., it. iiim.ir.s
City Clerk of
Sanford, Florida

WOULD LIKE to get in touch with
some one to share crop, have my­
self and three boys to work, have
Ford 1-ton truck, 2 "wprk horses’nml
dndnlatr.ii“ I . f the Katnte " f Jfdin tN uhgon.
Would do truck hauling or
Griffin, deceaned, or ftlliorwlse. In nnd
FOR KENT—Smnll
in the buutM here Iii.Above described, nro any kind of work. Address J. II.
rcuulren lo lie anti appear hofero our
son.
said Circuit Court nt tho Court Mouse Thompson, Dcarcsford, Fla. 2!)2-0tp
In Hsnfnfd, Florida, on the 1st day of
January, A. I). I9S1. and then and lltcre
WANTED TO B uV
triaka
answer to the hill of complaint
V. c. COLLER, prop.
Have you lost or found anythingl
f Small house with two or three lots n h lb lltil ana Inst you III tills cause, oth
Modern. If you have a piece of prop­
erty thaj will meet our requirements.
j \Ye can guarantee you quick action
t n sale.
* Sec Mr. Bronson
with
A. P. CONN ELY &amp; SONS
GILLON &amp; F R Y
"Established 1908’’
BEAL ESTATE
fcntICAL CONTRACTORS
! Phone IH
101-8 Mngnolln Ave.

|ANFORD NOVliLTY
WORKS

p e ra l Shop and Mill

The Seminole

Ihouie Lights and Appliances
o*w Line of Fixtures

WANTED

Building— -Magnolia Avenue WANED—A chnnee to build your
new homo before lumber gets any ■
higher. Pinna and estimntes furnish- JJ
cd.—Sanford Novelty Works. lS3-tfc JJ
WANTED TO .RENT—Permanent, 3 ■
^NCE AGENCY
or 4 room unfurnished apartm ent,in
flat or bouse, desirnhlo location. Ad- ■
AUTO-------- BONDS
^iresa •*!&gt;'. S." care Herald office, Shn- J|
ford. Fla.
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192-tfc ■

6- W. HERNDON

0. Shinholser

aclor and Uulldcr
FLORIDA

B* M- WELSH
“Unte Veterinarian
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Offieo
Opposite I». O.
Del.and, Florhla

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hief deflerrfor nutomowhich encircles the rim
vneioxeg the valve stem

Offers Greetings to their
many friends and customers
with a Merry Xmas and a

WANTED—To do your paintf|ig and
paper hanging. Prices reasonable.
'231-2tp
Phone 137-J.
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An olectrieni method for expanding
ated tire's for-railroad, car wheels’by
beat before they are shrunk into place
has boen invented in France.
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The regular annual modeling of the
stockholders of tho First National
Bank of Sanford, Florida, will l»c held
Tuesday morning, January 9th, 1923,
a t 10 o'clock *a. m.rin the offices of
the hank, for the election of a Board
12-10-23*2tc
of Directors to serve for’the ensuing
year and for tho transaction of auefi
other.business ns may properly come
before the meeting,
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B. E. WHlTNKR.j
12-0-16-23-30; 1-2- \ . .
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�P, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23^1922

THE &amp;ANFORD DAILY HERAT:
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T H E HANFORD DA

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BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TJIAP SHOOTING

CHAS. L. BRITT, E ditor.
lunch was the novel sight afforded
San Diego grid fans yesterdny when
the Gonzagn University squad, hero
to meet West Virginia Christmas dny
worked out under the dirc:tion of as­
sistant Coach Hill Higgs.
The Gonzaga rquad had come from
the northwest and a tem perature hav­
ering around tho zoro mark, und Hig­
gins did not w ant his men to fed too
keep Snnford on tho ninp from now on
much the balmy 71 degrees prevail­
fu an athletic wny._
.
ing nt Coronado where the team Is
The folowing is the box score for
quartered so he secured n number of
last night’s gam1':
.
buttling putts from the hotel mana­
Sanford ( la )
G. PG. F.
ger and ordered h ir charges into
Mcl.ucus, f. . — ; ...... 6
1 1
It.* .Mnye, f. ....... ..
1 2 tl
Fields, f.
0 B&gt; B
Stone, C.
2 0 .1
Cowan, g. — ...1—v—••—
1 h 1
Smith, g.............— ....... — 0 0 4

ill Moye Stars W ith Over Half the'Points Scored
• j by Sanford—Final Score 45 to 14
Coach ^Vilkinaon"* basket .. bnll
team invaded Daytona lust night,
slaying long enough to piny that ag ­
gregation off their feet nnd tucked
away a victory with the finals show­
ing Snnford on the right side of n 45
to 14 score.
Quite nn Improvement wan found
in the Sanford* hoys play over their
with Winter Park of last week
and the excellent coaching is begin­
ning to get in its work. Shooting
» from the Door shown tho real Im­
provement, Bill Moyc shooting 11
field goals nnd. Leonard McLucna
shooting five.
The team work wns all that could
lie expected of any team thin early in
thtf season and our chnncca of playing
in the state meet at Gainesville gets
W ttc r each game played nnd the local
fnns ore resting conteht with the feel­
in g that the boys nnd girls of the
tjnnford High School will put nnd

Xmas Turkey
Cranberries
New-Irish Potatoes
Sanford Celery
Sanford Cauliflower
Stone’s Fruit Cake
National Biscuit Co.
Plum Pudding.
Apples, 65c peck;v

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

For Everyone In the Famijy Ilf

GIFTS
Solve your Gift problems
in Our Gift* Department

Theodore Roisrrtx is worth the pritc
of admission any time not saying ft will be easy to find just the* right
Anything about the other stars with gift for each person on your Christ­
mas Hat if you will come to our spec­
him Monday nnd Tuesday night.
ial Gift Department.
On Wednesday Charles liny will be
featured ln*"Two Minutes to Go." nnd
n two-part Toonervillc Comedy.

ARE MEMBERS OF OllR

WATCHES

Ilnmilion,

Howard,

DIAMONDS

Then Friday and Ssturday Glorious
Gloria Swanson ip the "Imporsibio
Mrs. • jJeflew." Which will be some
‘picture wo’ll sny.
* Osborne would have to go some to
get up n better program . than the
above for one week.

$15.00 to $27.50

Sanford High basket haliers won
another.

Daytona (.11)
Fspcdahl, f.
Cameron, f. ..
Merrydny, c.
Morrell, g. ...
Armstrong, g.
Luther, g. ......
Jabuly, g. .....

NEW YORK. Dec. 2.1.—The peak
1-2 Carat, Fine White Diamond Plat­
of th e ’high coat of seeing Broadway
inum liar Pin or Ring. Special
shows has been reached with the op­
And ('apt. Bill Moye showed ■’em
ening of “Johunnas Krclaler" with, an
what he could do in shooting field eleven dollnr per scat "top" being
100 of othrr Diamonds al lowest
goals. •
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charged M the hox office for the first
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night. Speculators wnnt dqphtc nnd
• Aninnns nnd Pennington still hang triple that amount *for choice seats.
together. One of the other Intend to
make n get away this coming week.
ITava yoa read the want ads today t

$118.50

JEWELRY

Just n few pennies, nickels, dim es, or more deposited ]
weekly by each member of file family insures one and all a
■very merry and bounteous Yuletidc.
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Wc are organising our Club now nnd will bo plcasetl to
have vou and all of* your family become members.

LAVALLIERES

50 Genuine Diamond LnValllercs
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from

PHONOGRAPHS
GUITARS
Gold Knives, Belt
UKELELES
Buckles, Etc.
Bracelet W rist Watches
BANJOS
VIOLINS
HARMONICAS Sterling. Rogers, Community
Cut Glass, Smoking Sets, Nu
MUSICAL STRINGS Howls,
SHEET MUSIC
PIANO ROLLS
OK EII RECORDS
P. Weinberg, Prop.
“The Record of Qunlity”

First hnlf of tho aenson ends next
crease that Hells nnu nerosi nnve
month nnd it looks like the Chumps
been showing mny find different
nrc Champs rig h t on. Rut there mny
lenders next time the averages nre
be another story to tell next half.
compiled.
The Congregntionals hnvo six men
And if there is, thnt means n post
In the select fifteen, Farm ers fluir, season series, which should be some
Mens' Club thn*?; Rotary Club two series.
with the Merchants nnd Chase &amp; Co.
none.
, ,
Mart Herndon keeps right on im­
The best fifteen averages arc as proving on the golf links, .it looks
as if Hart means to get thnt club
follows:
(i. TP. Ave record. And there nrc those that sny
Stevenson (tlong.) ..... 16 2607 .lfi“ thnt tho reasyn George DoCottcs is
A maims (Farm ers) . 2 1 418111 .159 playing so wejl is because ho plays
Pennington (Cong.) . 20 3191 .159 pretty regular with Herndon.
Open Nights*(III Ten
May (Men’s) ...............20 3145 -.157
Ridding (Coqg.) ........ 24 3719 .154
Betts (Men's) ..........—23 3430 .149
llcrbst _(Farmers)' .
*21 3105 .117
105 Palmetto Avc.— Phone 1K1-J
Jew ett (Cong.)
23 3101 .117
Couch (Farm ers) .......*21 3048 .145
L. Rrnnud (Cong.)
22 3190 .145
A. Rennud (Cong.)
12 1713 .1411
B ritt (R otary) ... .. - 2 4 3441 .143
Chapman (Farm ers)....21 3419 .112
Ovcrlin (Men’s) ........ 24 334*2 .139
Osborne Herndon has arranged a
Knight (Rotary) ........ 17 235G .138 special program for Christmas day
nnd will, also repeat it Tifesday. "The
Old Homestead" starring Theodore
Roberts, Harrison Ford, T. Roy
Barnes nnd others will be the main
picture. There, will also he other nttrai tions. too. Don't miss it.

It’s easy to join
makes you a

Palmetto and First Street nt
Benjamin’s Store
Open Evening*

The first deposit

full-fledged

member.

There's no red tape, fees or fines or
deductions.
Any further information you desire
ill lie cheerfully given.

Silverware

F. P. RINES

Books

are

u now for enrollment

jatinued from P«
imock begun
hereafter. T|ie grn.
oiiipletc*! to he
. SUil »» """ ,
„v,r this P»rt of ’
I carly I" Jl,nUnr&gt;
» the haul fr0"’ *
, about two mile*.
cVmpletisl Poetic
Itu Hammock W(d

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER. President

71. F. WIIITNER. Cashlrr

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Sfimuir. "Glory l u G o d j n the . 1 1 iff nest an
to Men «.f Good W ill”— Luke U-AIN .
The C hristm as Crih, ty p ify in g th e hi
Iteik'nter of the world. \yllH&gt;o illum lnnti
vices iiihI nil (UiyJJIn'istnms.
Nun nKmlaa-s. of th is church, arc. ci;
free sittin g s.
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They are bears for wear. Gillette Chilled
Rubber Process. Drive in, We will be glad to
till out application for your new license tag.

With One-man Top and Slanting Windshield
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AND POUND EOOLISH]

C O R D
8,000 Miles

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Whn&lt; docs this monn? Just this—you pny a tew those beautiful
s .Initial cost in buying a "NU-TILK" Shingle ruof. lmt jp nnd they will
] Tile Red, Snow White and Green Shingles do not curl uepair or replace
| give you n permhnent roof thnt you will not have ° rt

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And thanking you for your
patronage during the past
year..
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With our best wishes for a
Happy New Year
We are
Yours to serve during 1923

The Ford Runabout at this hew low price
is the m ost economical means o f trans­
portation salesmen can employ. W ith
the new one-dnan.top and slanting wind­
shield, it is a more wonderful value than
ever before. Tim e-saving, absolutely de­
pendable transportation at the minimum
cost.
B uy now — T erms ff desired.

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It is impossible to say how long
Iqng trtey
tncy win
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ate as peipianent in one climnto ns In nnothor.

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From past experience It looks ns tho they will .never* wear
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Sold in Snnford by

DRIVE-IN FILLING STATION
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Telephone 147-W

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SI.l l»Nl&gt; S’l ItEKT. From
uuc \Ve&gt;t to From li Avenue
FIFTH STREET, From
Avenue West to Myrtle At
NINTH STREET, From
Avenue West to Sanford At
from Snnford Avenue Wes
Avenue.
FRENCH ^VENUE. Fr
Street Nor(lr to Conicrein
and fioni Commercial Str
t&lt;&gt; Like Monroe.
said-improving, gi
paving s hall l&gt;e done in
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with the estimates for said work «»
each of said street^ -as indicated by
complete plans, specifications, profil­
es nnd estimates of said proposed im­
provement now on file in the office o
ttui City Mahugcr of th e .City tif
ford, Florida, which said plans, specilicutlpns, pmfllea and estimates have
been "Heretofore approved by the City
Commission and constitute the plans
nnd specifications for said work; and
this commission hereby declares the
* i necessity for doing said work on each
■ juf said streotn nnd that tms revuu5 tlon is an •nu'tgency nu-asuns I»r»S Lidlng for the usual daily operation
■ of n municipal department.
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The City Commission Is hereby nu5 thorized to fexpend for said work on
of said streets, the following
m.,
out of any
of money 1pnynblo
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avail
aide
therefore,
------ ■ moneys avniinmc »nw»vi«.v, to-wlt
J| Rulmctto Avfiuic to bo ’pav■ cd 10 feet in width from
Central Street South to
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Hughey Rtre.’t ...... - • ^ -$
which said sum is the to­
t d estimated «m l of the
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lion of I’almctto Avcpue.
Central Street to be pav- ^
ed 24 feet in width from
Hanford Avenue West to
l'nrk Avenue, nnd in feet
in width from Park Ave­
nue West to French Avc„„„
• ...... $19,317.01
. which nnid sum is the to­
tal estima ted cost of tho
Improvement of said por[ tion of Central Street,
• Second Street to bo paved
5
21 feel in width from Oak
S Avenue West to Freneh
$12,120.00

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given us to try to serve you in even n finer
and better way, nnd we wish for you and tor
all of our friends a* Christmas w hich shall v
evolve into a New Year filled with happiness
nnd replete with material prosperity.

Sanford, Florida

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Is. Narclsstta IIowIb, Candle Sticks, lk
* Rust Cruft Novelties, Dolls, elc.

N*ew Lot of Christmas Cards

Grills
Toasters
Stoves
Irons
‘
Heating Fad
Vibrators
Waffle Irons
Sewing Mat-

. The following special Uhl'iatmna music will he 1 omUiotl

New Year.

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Wc thank you for the Incentive you have

fc-t In width from Cy­
press Avenue West to
Ssnford Avenue, nnd 24
feet In width from San­
DANCING CLASSES every Tuesday
ford
Avenue West to Park
. s«rne time Mr.
nt Parish Hinfee nt 4 p. m. for ihllAvenue
.......................
•$ b,:»2'
pcrttlons
dren and 7 |&gt;. m. for adult*. Interpre­
•
which
snid
sum
Is
tho
to­
tative and hall room dancing.—Profes­
tal estimated cost of tho
sor C. L. Kbsen.
. ’ * 114-tfc
' Improvement of said por­
tion of Ninth S tre e t
*
French Avenue to bo paved
24 feet In width froiit
First Street * N orth to
Commercial Street. *nnd
..
10 feet in width from .Coni* •
thd work, or in ten equal'lyindal innieteial Street North ta
stalitncnts with Interest nt the rate
laike Monroe ............
$ 8,0"
of eight per cent, from tho dnlo of
which said sum i3 the to­
the completion of said improvement.
mock lands, which afford tho only
tal estimated cost «rf the
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
considerable extension- o f ' the celery
improvement of said por­
that
this resolution is hereby declar­
and truck area of this
»f the
tion of French Avenue.
ed
to
he nn emergency measure, pro­
State- it seems th a t Ovlcdo'a flooil tide
That one-thinl of the total co*
viding
for. the (usual dally operation
has really set in.
thq
improvement
aforesaid
shall
t
n
iiii&gt;it^,
i«.f
niunicipiirdopartmetit
of the City
nntcijd gold filled Oc- •The Illatk Hammock lands are at
'
borne
by
the
City
of
Sanford,
FloriJ
^
infor,|
^
*
I.
Florida,
nnd
shall
become
•vatches left ht $0.75 leant equal to tho best of the Sanford
1
da,
and
shull
be
phi*
front
the
Gcnur(,ffccl|y0
j,
effective
immediately
upon
its
pas­
,1 Palace, Benjamin's celery delta und are a pnrt of the s une
al Improvement Fund of the City of j sage and adoption;
231-2tc
district nnd formation. It hus not been
Igin bracelet watch, $20.
Adopted this* Jlth day of December,
developed because it lay across Imke
watch $40.75.—Diamond
diamond
rings,
regular
jj.HA.
I). 1922.
jJessup from Sanford an d .it hns been
I jo grii'Jine
amin's Store.
231-2te
ial, $17.00, at tho Diu- Heeessnrv to drive n few mile - around
C, F. HENRY,* • ...
[pier $0.'*. *Pl*Henjamin'a More,
aid*
S.
a CHASE,
coast
line
WiJ I’nln-t*.
‘,T.
FORREST LAKE.
a i afforded
i)h,
-City Commission o(
better shipping facilities than Iliac!;
„f
- Sanford, Florida.
Hammock hna hail hitherto, but the
Seabonrd extension now equalizes PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION. RE­
• A ttest:
QUIRING THE GRADING .AND
L .‘R. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
that condition with the an mb facilities
PAVING
OF
PALMETTO
AVE­
City
Clerk.
and freight rate s as tho delta, nnd its
P e r c o la to r s •
NUE FROM CENTRAL STREET
MU Thereupon Commissioner Forres
position on tho south side of the lake
Lake moved that the rules be waived
SOUTH TO HUGHEY STREET,
gives better weather protection, it in
and said lesolutiuii be placed upon it!
known that some of the successful j CENTRAL STREET FROM SAN- 1
FORD AVENUE WEST TO PARK,
reeond reading and final passage
Snnford growers Imv^ recently con­
which motion prevailed. The result!
AVENUE, AND FROM PARK templated extending their operations
[&lt;00 Hun wns then placed upon its sworn
to this side of the lake, instead of ex -’ AVENUE WEST TO FRENCH
AVENUE,
SECOND ' STREET
rinding and filial passage and re.n
pa tiding in th eir own immediate vi|iv Hile cir.lv; and was tmnnlmmWl
FROM ONE AVENUE WEST 1*&gt; •
cii.ity, being n it meted by the Mipcii...
FRENCH
AVENUE.
FIFTH
quality and drainage of the lands in
STREET FROM .M-AGNttl.lA A \the -Hummock, but have lie n held
ENUK .WEST TO MYRT1.E AVE- 1
buck by lack of roads and railroad fa­
s u e .' N inth
sT r e Et
from
, tilth , . Now th a t these are being *upCYPRESS AVENUE WEST U&gt;
■pli, d. ilia*. Handicap is fomov«L But
SANFORD AVENUE, AND FROM*
witii the developments,now under "a&gt;
SANFORD AVENUE WEST TO
a*.»v F la sh lig h ts
and planned by these new interests.
PARK AVENtik. AND FRENCH
our local |ieojlle will have l&lt;* stiq. live­
MAZDA LAMPS
AVENUE
FROM F IR ST STREET
ly if they w ant to got on Itoard in
js jc u n i TO c o m m e r c ia l s t .
•time. It is not improbable titan SanAND ! ilOM COMMERCIAL ST.
Ymi enu make must any man
/ '..i .....
have to look will to
at home by.Blurting an argumen
NORTH TO I.AKE MONROE,
is:-: IT UFSU1.VKD. That thu «*ity‘
Ci nv.nP.
of the City of Snnfhrd,,
I S « « .B « S S iB S S S S H M « “ *"i l *, n , , ‘" " .................
F. iricla, d. i iim it advPUihle to^ im­
proVe, grade nnd pave with vitrified
bri. k or other hnnl nurture material,
the following xtreots fn the City of
Sanfur.i, Florida, t &gt;-.vi t :
PALMETTO AVENUE, 4’rom Cen­
tral Stiret north to Hughey Street.
CENTUM. STREET, From San
ford Ave.v.p Wc.**. to Park 'Avenue
m l fiurn Park Avenue W ed to

during (lie s e rv ic e s :
.
K$rie Llej o n .........
S atulus
Agnus l h i
f’.l.ui t in K xcelsis Deo
Credo
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We wish you a most enjoy­
able Christmas and a Happy

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nml \ve pass them o:t to you.

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In the City Substantial

Should Be Given
,r s*nn' Yo.t W ill.F in d Such G ifts

Furniture of All Descriptions
niqy hu liMiketl a fte r at oar sto r e in a sti
KverListim : wo;nl to y s, C hilli’s R ockers

A Substantial Xmas Present in the City Sub
• slant ial, a Home for the Family

to progress.

$ 7.75

Commercial Street North
* .
to Lal:o Monroe------.,.....I 5,980.00
T hat two-thlrds *&gt;f the expense o f'
the improvements aforesaid shall he
]&gt;pid by sjKclnl assessments made nnd
levied upon nil lots nnd lauds bound­
ing and abutting upon surh Improve*
m« nts bet'A'e &gt;u and including the te r­
mini of the improvenu nts upon Ihu
sh eets a'urcsnid.
That the method of making such

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At this happy season our
thoughts reflect kindly on
those whose friendly patron­
age in the past has enabled us
,

..-'V
N O TICE'*.
The nnnunl incctiijg of the stock­
holders of the Odd Felloes Building
Association of. Sanford, Florida, will
be hold Tuesday, Jartunry 9th a t 8:0tk
p.fnt. in Fogles llnll, Oak Avenuedietween Second nnd Third street, for
the electiop of a Hoard of Directors
to serve for the ensuing year nnd
for the transaction of such other bus­
iness us may properly come before
the meeting.
.
W. W. VAN NESS,
! l2-l'J-23-dnily
**• * Secretary.
12-22-29: 1-5-p wkly

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Wnllhnni.

Thursday—Constance Talmadge In Elgin, Grucn, 7, 15- 17 nnd 21
"Polly of the Follies,” and a Century Jewels at Reduced prices.
Comedy also.
•

WANT 514 FOR SKATS AT *
LATEST BROADWAY SHOW 15 Diamond Ring*, special price from

And they will both hnvo* to watch
their step the way the followers, up
are nosing up on them. Things get­
ting interesting now.
The individual averages, compiled
a fte r this week's games finds Pen­
nington nnd Aninnns still neck nnd
neck for second place, with Stevenson
still league lender.
v
.
Betts and llcrbst both moved up
.Considerable ami are now nearing the
top, Betts with mi average of 119 mid
Ilcrhst 147. A slight let up in the
leaders-next week.and the umuiI in­

HERALD; SATURDAY, DECEMBI

perial prices p retail in fine furniture.
d room fu rn itu re for y o u / w ife . A Rift
I . |,vi rs ilie needs (&gt;f vour hom e anti

A’ENINGS ALL THIS W EEK
-G IVE US A CALL-------------iMBaanBaaBaaa""*111"*"- """"

Christmas !
H A T would be
more'. acceptable
as a Christinar Rtlt than
one of tlu'fe beautiful
H u l o v a Watches?

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To Own Ycrtir Home on
Lake Front

'rhey are as serviceable
as they arc beautiful
— a constant reminder
of your thouj'htfulnets.

You cannot afford lo miss this char
I-Ionie built to please the buyer. Can
mirchascd on term s to suit your income

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vision, Electric Lights, Gas,
and Side Walks.
.
- SEE OWNER

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 231

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922

Floroda’s Field Crops
"and Fruits of Year
Sixty Million Value
Millions Better Than
Last Year
.

NOT KNOWN WllhmiF.lt HU WAS
I Ilf T f c r V-xuM-ltilrtl l*rr..l
CHURCH AT QUKIIKC CHIEF
GAINESVILLE, Dee. 22.— Florida's
POLICE RECEIVED ’
AMERICAN CITIZEN
principal field crops nnd fruits dur­ •
Oil NOT
WORD
ANY A P P O IN T M E N T O F
COMMISSION T O IN V F .ST 1&lt; ATIi C O N D IT IO N S

it

Bishops-Asks Na­
tions to Repent for
Their Part in the W ar
I I I , Till* X.«&lt;•&lt;-t'iIril I ' r f M l

WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.1 lie ip-ra­
tion of America extending aid toward
thr solution of economic troubles of
Ilutopc has Ik &lt;n brought sharply to
the front with the emerging of u plan
amk-r which an American commission
would determine what Germany should
pay the Allies in reparations. The pro­
posal so far has not lieen discussed
sulfide uf formal channels o f diplo­
macy, hut the understanding in mithflritative circles has Iwen developed
through the exchange o f views to
inch an extent that the tmltiil » U ( ch,
Cleat Rritnin and Germany are will­
ing toasM iit to the creation o f such n
eommiuiun. Premier Poincnre o f
Franco now has the plan before him
and is expected to mnkc n decision

CHICAGO, Dec. 22.—Scoring what
it terms “ unjust accumulation nnd in­
equitable distribution of huge prof­
its by financial co^porntihns”
uml
tho distribution o f “ rewards of con&lt;|Uest in the form of governmental
monopolies,” the board o f bishops of
the Methodist Episcopal church, in a
statement issued here, rails upon na­
tions to “ imlividuol and'national repcnteiiro for whatever share we may
have taken in the defense nnd sup­
port o f un-Christiun programs of
power." The statement was adopted
by twenty-six bishops in conference.
“ America," •the statement sny«.
“ should unhesitatingly accept Iut full
lespoitsihilil yfor leadership in the re­
storation of a broken world.
She
should refuse to sanction nny war ex­
cept for strictest self-defense of hu­
manity. She should continue to ad­
vocate universal disarmament anil
should not hesitate in asking that an
international conference' be called for
thin great purpose."
♦
The growth of “ personal and or4tnnUed greed Iras limited nnd often
defeated" the ideals of Christian so­
ciety, the statement continued. “ The
first corrective of the world's woe i*
sincere repentance. The second cor­
rective is the organization of political

ing thin year had a farm vnluo of
$00,050,000 compared with* *10,010,I I I r T h r A w n r ln ln l I 'r f M l
QUEBEC, Dec. 22.—Firo which
TAMPICO, Dee. 22.— Emile Am'- 000 Inst yenr, according to the De­
fiten, formerly of Louisiana, (assistant cember crop review issued here by destroyed tho historic .million .doTIur
pipe line inspector of tho Mexican the Fedora! Bureau o f Crop estimates. Notre Dame iliyrch early this morn­
ing is believed to have been caused by
Gulf OIL Co.,.was shot nnd killed from
nmbush late yesterday on the road
incendiary, according to Chief o f Po­
near Toetco, state of Vera Crucs, it Market, has plenty of fat turkeys, lice l.iirruin, who snld ho received n
wns learned today.
•
hens and fryers for that Christmas letter informing him tho edifice would
dinner if you nro looking for some­ be burned December 28. First report
TAMPICO, Dec. 22— Arnstcn, whom thing good to eat in the meat line see aid tho fire was caused
was more generally known ns Kddy Hugh for be has the licsl at all times iieuit in electrical wiring.
Anderson, was a native of Norway with ipiick delivery to all parts of the
hut lived for many years in tne
Old Dearborn Station
United Slates. Although not tho’l to
Burned in Chicago—
bo a citizen of Hie United States the
Must
Reduce
American consul was notified.
W as Old Landmark

Asks That Disabled
Soldiers be Remem­
bered This Christmas
I R) Thr

U a u d i i lr t l | 'r r « a )

CINCINNATI, ()., Dec. 22— \ proc­
lamation urging Hint the ties which
existed on the battlefields of France
be reunited nnd Hint every disabled
veteran who remains in n hospital lie
made, happy oil Christinas day, has
been Issued to every post of the Dis­
abled American Veterans of the
World War by
Hamilton Cook, the
National Commander.
Commander Cook urged Hint every
post make arrangements to visit their
bedridden bu(Illicit and give him n
“ chance to talk over the old times."
Chapters were urged to spend n'pnrl
of their funds for baskets umtnining
cheer for the men. .Women members
of Chanter Auxiliaries were requested

Production Costs
or Lose Trade

And Will Cost Over Million Dollars

I lls T h r A .o it r ln lr r i P r r » « l

TOKIO, Dee. 22.—Japanese manu­
facturers have 1m en warned that mi­
ls r-v they alter their methods and redure cost of priMluction they will lose
their foreign trade. Mr. Akivimm, of
Hit roiitnu reinl and industrial bureau
of Tokio, on his return fiom a foreign
tour, in his report says that in China
wages are very low and that for this
Icanon Japanese goods are being forc­
ed out by Chineso
manufacturers
which he says,*nro just :»* good ps
Japanese, lie also declares that in
the Smith Sea markets Chinese goods
are i.lowly supplanting Japanese merrhnndiM' mid Hint unless Japan is to
lose these markets entirely priMluction
tiltl h must lie reduced In this country.

Economy First Issue
N. Dakota Legislature

lv known as the folk Ml eel Minion
nnd left eight railroads homeless in
Chicago.
Tht^ building was erected in IHRI,
wus ^hlued at $ri(M»,000 hut will cost
more than *1,0(8),000 to replace, it
was said.
. Within n little more than an hour
after a traffic policeman saw smoke
issuing from the room the flames
swept through the :t8 ycurs old brick
nnd wood structure, once the pride of
railroad men nnd left only a smokeblackened brick shell behind.
Hundreds of passengers nnd 200
men and women clerks* fled to safety.
M rs.'H azel 1Ricker, 20, a woman
clerk, fainted and was trampled on

l l l r T h e . l u o r l i i l n l I 'r r .n l

WASHINGTON', Dec. 22.— A plan
under which nn American commission
would determine how much Germany
ihould Ik- ivi|uircd to pay the allies
in reparations has emerged front the
effort to find a way for extending
American.aid toward a solution o f the
economic troubles of Europe.
Although discussions 6 f tho pro­
posal have been kept thus far otltsido
11* formal channels of diplomacy, the
exchange of views has developed a
thorough understanding in authorita­
tive circles that the United States,
Great lliitnin nnd Germany nre all
willing tn a tent to the creation of
•uch a cuimnission.
*
The plan now is before Premier
Poincare of France nnd lie is. expect­
'd* to make n decision nftcr he him
foneludcd a series of conferences with
ioduttrial leaders o f his own coun­
try ami Germany, It is assumed it will
he communicated later to ull the nr»fion* interested in reparations pnyOfficials of tho Washington govern­
ment who, from the beginning of tho
Prewnt discus-inn have been UttwIIIkg to iln m oic than hint that a way
being sought to render nid to­
n European settlement, declin­
'd today ot dUpUfi tho plan for flu
American
commission.
Secretary
Hughe* however, did Dsjte n state­
ment saying the "government" had
pwented
The plan for nn American commis•kn first wnx disclose*] early today tri
»n*Associated Press dispatch from
London, where'the proposnl had Iwen
•ftlvily under discussion.' Tho dis­
credited tho Chamber o f Com*Borre of Die United States with hav”8 first Inld the suggestion before

Turning nn electric room heater on
one side brings on top nn attachment
for toasting.
Barnes of the British Chamber of
Commerce nnd men in England, nnd
France nnd Germany who hold similar
posts in the industrial world to find
a formula for the solution of the rep­
arations problem.
Neither at the slate department nor
at offices of the chnmber was there
nny inclination to deny the published
report from London telling of the un­
official plan nnd Its communication to
the’ Washington government. [It is
known that Mr. Barnes conferred last
week nt some length with Secretary
Hughes. Asked if nn yofficikl state­
ment could l&gt;e made In regard to this
conference, slate department spokes-

™m *wn which has taken plnco nincc
r*| Lime har. been conducted In bc‘ °f American industry by tho of*1* if the chamber. •*

At *He state- department there wns
* d»*poiition hetwten the activities of
®**Lcnn ®nd other business men in
1,1 tho Problem and the moves formed quarter, how
“V® Ly Government officials them- "formal proposal" for
It has Locome clear durinir the of Germany’s econ

BISMARCK, N. F)„ Dec. *22.—Fi­
nancial nnd public welfare problems,
tertninment programs.
and others having to do with political
considerations, will face the North
Dakota legislature when it convenes
All the Evidence
here January X For the first time in
Introduced by State three regular sessions mu) two special
at Herrin Trial sessions, it will not he controlled by
the Non-Pnrtisnn League, n small ma­
jority
in both house and sennte being
Will Bo Stricken Out if Defense Mo.
members
o f tho Independent Voters
Hun Carries
Association, a coalition of progressive
Republicans nnd Democrats.
* Questions of economy will he Hitfirst to come before the legislative
session. State taxes have increased
$10,009,-109 since 1915, largely thru
increases in road nnd school taxation.
Reduction in the number o f hanks
in tho state also will ho considered.

upper floor. A policeman found her
lying unconscious on the stairs
carried,her out.
Postal clerks with motor t
rescued 150 tons of holiday mal
railroad employes saved.-nil pan
er ears in the trnin shells.
The station, ajfiis owned by tin
cr.go nnd Western Indiana rn

No Clue Found To
Body of Stranger
Found Near Apopka
— +—

By Hunters Jn Swamps Eleven Miles

Skeleton F'nund Near Apopka Looks
Very Mysterious
Belief that a skeleton found in a
swamp eleven miles west of Apopka
yesterday by Billy’ Witberingtnii, Lee
Lovell and Mark Ryan, is that of a
former army officer, was expressed
by Sheriff F’raneis Karel yesterday.
Mr. Karel said that the skeleton had
evidently been in the swamp at least
n year. There was no evidence of
flesh on the hones nnd the only mark
of identification found was a collar
button which boro the initinl . *‘ B."
Near tiie skeleton, however, hoots
such as are worn by cavalry officers
and a military tap were found. Pieces
of kIraki cloth airy led tire sheriff to
believe that tire Itody had been cloth­
ed in no army uniform.
'I lie sheriff brought the sl.idetnn to
I.is office here, declaring that he
Imped to identify it through
the
teeth. Two gold teeth were found
and there was evidence of bridge work
arid fillings in others, it .was said
that n record of dental work is kept
by the war department nnd that the
viitiia* identity might he discovered
through this source. •
. Mr. Karel hesitated to say whether
he believed the supposed officer had
ljcen murdered. The skeleton was
found in an out of the way place, some
distance from n road and the sheriff
pointed out that if the man had been
murdered the body could have been
disposed of in some place o f easier
necess,
On the other hand authorities could
not recall having heard of anyhotly re­
ported missing in this section o f Hustale. Mr. Knrt-1 said that he wns
mystified and that he intended to re­
turn to the spot where Hie skeleton
was discovered and make a more care­
ful search. It .was strange, he said,
that no nrtirle other than the collar
button could he found which might
serve as a means o f identification.
* The three West Orange county men
who found the skeleton were hunting
in the swamp. One of them noticed
a hoot hack in the deep brush. He in­
vestigated and came upon the skele­
ton. Mr. Karel wns notified and left
Orlando yesterday afternoon about 1
o'clock. At Apopka he wns joined by
Thomas Hawthorne and together the
two men brought the skeleton to this

Anti Mint Who Scl Charges Left
Wilhmit Knowing Bodies
Were Found

dies o f two men in n high state o f dsrompoiition Irclicvrd to bc'Danlcls and
Richards, the missing victims of the
Moortdinuso mob of last August, were
found Jilin morning near Hie ferry on
Ijako l«nFou'reho, according to a spe­
cial correspondent of the Shreveport
.lournnl. The limbs of the dead men
were tied with wire. The bodies came
to the surface as the result o f a charge
of dynamite exploded last night by
unidentified parties, it is thought they
left without knowing that lire bodies
had risen.
MONROE, Dee. 22.—Captain Coop­
er said that lie did not anticipate trou­
ble, hut that the impression was
growing Hint a serious outbreak in
Mer Rouge was regarded ns probable.
IVrsoint in a situation to know say
that heavy stock rides and shotguns
nnd o th e r weapons and ammunition
sip red in the residences ami stores
there nnd it would tnko hut a spark
to kindle into bloodshed Hie intense
feeding said to exist between the hos­
tile factions of the community. All
jiersons found witihn several miles o f
the diving operations at Cooper's Lake
will he furred to give uu account of
their presence there before hying re
leased by the military authorities.
MONROE,
Dec. 22.— Lieutenant
Isiilis Hayden this morning received
a message from Captain Cooper at
Mer Rouge ordering him to mobilize
a detachment o f forty men and rush
them t Moorehouse parihr tu rein­
force tho members o f Company G,
Louisiana National Guard now on du­
ty there. Troops engaged in dragging
the nearby lakes in search of t|ie bo­
dies, lind, ovdr the telephone, ordered
a detachment o f his guardsmen to in­
vestigate the skirmish early this mor­
ning between eight guards at Cooper
l.ake find a parly of ten men who
iitadc their way to a ipaolt seven miles
north o f Mer Rouge in a Imat, nnd
were making n scare h of the water
when fired upon by the soldiers,

The sheriff said he would write to Textile Imports
Washington Immediately to see if
Are on Upgrade
there is any record there o f the dis­
appearance o f nn officer. He did not
accept the theory that the man might
Imports of texhave been nn nvintor, since no trace tiles up to the end of October ninounto f a planu cuuld.be found in the vicin­ rd to 40,060,000 yen In value and it 1*
ity of the body.—Orlando Sentinel.
expected that the total for the yoar
will reach 50,000,000 yen, n marked
increase ovr prvious yars. ApproxiDaytona Deaths
mntly 90 per cent or more of woolen
Due to Accidents
textiles imported coma from England.

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(llr The A u w liilH

Irish Republicans
in Mount Joy Prison
Will He Released
Having Signed Declaration of Alleg­
iance to Free State

T I m* A u u r l a l r d I ' r c . . )

DUBLIN, Dec. 22.— A large mimher o f Irish Republicans held In M i
Joy prisons Is understood to he re­
leased on Christmas linving signer
the declaration o f alleglanco to thi
free state. For remainder no holiday
parole will lie granted.

AVIATO R PLANS
23,000 MILE FLIGHT
AROUND WORLD
(llr The A».orlnlra Press)
; WASHINGTON,
Dec.
'22.-S lr
Keith Smith, British aviator, virtual­
ly completed plans* here today for
crossing tho western hemisphere on
his 23,000 miles airplane . flight
around the world which he announced
he would start in London next April.
HINTON AT NATAL
( H r T h r A -.L --l.lc S l* M M )

l-r r ..)

ORLANDO, Dec. 22.— Efforts
the purt of Sheriff Knrel and his
puties brought no nearer today n
lution o f the mystery suroumllng
finding yesterday by hunters in
deep woods near Rock Springs o f
skeleton of n man supposedly
army officer.
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de­
so­
tho
the
the
an

TH REE CHILDREN
ARE KILLED ON
measures.
It. It. CROSSING

were adopted ns initiated
Incrcaso in the power o f this farm
loan department nnd provision for
tho operation of the state owned mill
at Grand Forks, are among other ex­
pected
legislature
considerations.
One unit o f the mill is running /he
complete operation of which tho in­
dependent administration pledged "ah
honest effort to determino If It is a
successful experiment."
Consideration o f a complete list of
Inws regarding children nnd tho re*
vamping o f the health laws o f t^c
state to meet present condition* nre
the chief welfare measures to he act­
ed upon. A children’s code commis­
sion hns been nt work for two yenrs
and with tho help of tho children's
bureau at Washington, n system of
lawn has Ixjcn compiled. *0)0 health
law* presented will be largely an at­
tempt to consolidate and systematize
the present health ogepcics, ' with
some attempts made n t'th c enlarge­
ment o f the field.

N A T A L Brazil, Dec. 22.—Tho sea­
plane Hafnpnlo Correia II, In which
Lieut- Walter Hinton nnd hi* compan­
-Vacuum outflets mounted on motor
ions are attempting a flight from New
Hoover and others high in tho
trucks which haul trailers to rcrclre
Yorlt
to
Rio
Janiero
arrived
here
at
i'tratlon were fully ndvised o f ever revision of schedules It yhowed
tho refuse are being tried in Bt. Lou12:60 p. m. fom Aracaty.
•nado hy President Juliiw II. to be necessary.
might well como at t
pt in the closest touch and that from thy reparations
Jy Monetary I^jghcs- but Scc-

Did Army Officer
MYSTERY OF MASKED MOB
in Troubled Lo u i s i a n a
Perish in the Swamps
S E C T IO N C O M E S T O L IG H T
With No One Near?

(11? T h r A u o f l u l n l l ' r r » « )

(llr Tkr AMMlstri I'fH l)
ADA, Ohio, Dec. 22.—Trapped bctwren the crossing gates at North
Gilbert street, three children were
killed when tho buggy in which they
were riding wus struck and demolish­
ed by a west bound Pennsylvania pas­
senger trnin here Into yesterday.

to Several People
Ilranrh Killed by Shot Gun and holt*
by Motor Bus
(H r The Aw

m

IiiI - S

P r r .» »

DAYTONA, Dec. 22.—Two per­
sona w6re killed hero today accident­
ally. E. A. Branch, business man,
was killed when n shotgun he wns
denning was discharged accidentally.
A .self threading attachment for Murray Folia, accountant, wns killed
needles feutures n new scissors.
hy the motor bus when it struck the
bji yrle ho was [riding.

$25,000,000 DEFICIT IN
THE DEPARTMENT (VF
AGRICULTURE REPORT
(fir I k -

Until Christmas

Frank Jeffords
is Electrocuted
at Columbia
For Killing

Ills llusincoa Partners

*

Last Msy

COLUMBIA, Dec. 22.— Frank M.
Jeffords was electrocuted in the South
Carolina prison here this morning far
the murder last Mny of J. 0 : Amette,
his business partneix Ho wns pro­
nounced dead four minutes after the
current tvas turned on. .

A a . o r l n t r i l 1‘ r f M )

WASHINGTON. Dec. 22.— Presi­
dent Ilnrillng transmitted to congress
yesterday a deficiency estimate of
$25,000,000 for the Department of
For Florida: Generally fair
1Agriculture for co-operative construc­
Friday and Saturday, aometion of post, roads under th e ' good ^
roads act passed at tho last session of ,b^#’ what warmer In extreme
tea north portion Friday.
congress.*
The DMIy Herald, 15c pur \vock.

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SANFORD DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, V)22

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Two Big Guns

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fF A T H F R
t '1 U l m

-- * roni Fort* Dade
May Go (o Tampa!

** For Florida: Mostly «Houdy
**» today; cooler in 'South nnd ***' mitral
portion*; Friday Fi
f- fair end rorm-.vhnt warmer. /to
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By Inrkirtf*’ Advantage o f our W onderful Hull Sale

Much-Ado Over Name
of Fast T6urist Train,
Chicago to Jacksonville

F R ID A Y A N D
SATURDAY
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CAI.V.IvD TIIF. FLORIDAN. IN-!
STEAD OF THE FLORIDIAN.

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W e will o ffe r the greatest bargaii), values ever offered in
Snnfora.'on first quality suit*. Com e in nnd look them over
and we will prove to you that we mean just what we say.
Will be open evenings Thursday, Friday and Saturday
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First Quality— Low Prices

J. J. N . CONNER, Manager

115 East First Street

Phone 104

MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor
Phoos 217-W
I t y e s b a r s s i r I r l e a S s d a l i l s c ym
—41 ymm a n i s l i f . s / a k s n s r n m l n s
W s i, mr U r s l a n s s l , r l » l s | s s , w r t l
a paa la l c a r d la lk l&lt; S rparinaraf, a l . l a *
SctaUa. a r o l r s k a s , t h e I l e a , .
II «*ll

SO C IA L C A L E N D A R
RIDAY— Script^ dyrxc at Hotel Val
dez Tor Coilego'Ket, given by Pctow
Schaal and his orchestra from U to
(rti
0
.
12 p. m.
A. Cooper of Daytona, wtL regis­
tered at the Monteiumn‘While in the
flty yesterday attending to business.
George Crews, o f Jacksonville, sjanit
the day here yesterday transacting
business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. !!. D. Jennings, o f
Iinrtow, trd spending a few days here
at the Montoiumn
IJoyd Robcrston o f Tnhipa tvns
among the business visitors here yes­
terday and made his headquarters at
the Montezuma.
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JACKSONVILLE

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KNIGHT TEMPLAR, ATTENTION I

Or Maybe Ba
Be Ef
-------T O N I G H T
GRACE
DARMOND

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irnma of di.ihes and
discontent.

CUBAN IMPORTS FREE

A Geniiury Comedy

'• \ iu Ih’OTON', Dec. 21.—All Im* Ifera~ toast to our beloved Grand Com
itlicju throughout tho stnto have no­
jw
rlrt
from t’uba wh'rh w re pineptl.mander the Right Eminent 8fr/Sam
lle ^ in tho larger daily new^pap/r*
Friday and Saturday—-Wtod*
'
'• ' st i A . John f.
recently an advertisement wjth a wonl
•*- re tntly enshed* tariff law »».at:-• visit nr and sojourning Knight:
in larrte letter*, apparently raie.-.fM-Ilthem
dutiable, eeconlirg to a rufinr T/ir.plnr cordially Invited.
220-21|
ed an in nearly every instance it tuu
i-nisy by As'Istaht Pe-retnry (liffprtfj
Ken charged to irarcleu fim on the
of the treasury, fib deci'.jon was I
part o f tile typeset t«r, ihasmurh hi
ed on tho precedence given treaties *■
one letter has been omitted. New»paTOO MUCH MOTHEll-!N-1,AW
over federal law.
peri referring to the advertisement
The cui-tem* service is milking n l:
loin the throngs of-readers.
editorially nnd In new* stories have
CHICAGO, Dec.; 21.—An alimony j survey o f the nrtfcles included and1
Inserted the missing letter.
oT $f&gt;00 and custody o f her two-year |toqn expect* to make public the Hatf
The word is.‘ 'Floridan,"
old pop was awarded
Mrs. Heim which enter this County duty. L ee cjo- j
The genera Ipublic thinks is should Helzer, who ye.stdrday testified her
spite tho action o f coftgT*
112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
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husKind's mother insisted on rieep-, latest revision of /he tariiT.
l-MNMS
It came about tilts way.
ICHAPIIS
PLAYERS
SHEET MUSIC
ing in thu same bed with the" ncWiyRD8 F. PLAYER ROLLS
The Illinois Central, Centra! o weds and that four other relatives of
Georgia and Atlantic Coast line rail Edgar Heitor ,hor husband, moved
G— PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS
ka ] roiiils recently established a fas
|tourist train between Chicago and
jJacksonville, and advapco Information
received in railroad circles hero war
,n that it was to be named the "Florid!-,
SlOKES* M ARKET
in aif." .When advertisements were plac­
ed in the newspapers It was the “ FJo- she would join us in the same lx.il.

CALUMET

A native o f the state Is a “ Floridi­
, T. II. Nelson o f the National Iliscuit Company is in the city today vis­ an" and he objects to "Floridan" ar
iting the many local firms who handle much an nn educated ‘ 'Honduran" ob­
jects to “ Honduranian."
the National good?.
•Attention o f tho railroad official*
Otis Cobh is among-the vanguard o f hero was called to th apparent er­
the students from the linivesity of ror in naming the new flcr and it do
Florida coming homo for |he holiday?. velopod that it was•intentionnl, tiup
Otis shaved ofT two days fr«m his se­ the word “ Floridan" wiis a kind o’ hap
prned so or coined term. It stems an­
mester for good behavior.
,
other rnilruad some time or other op­
There is a notable difference in the erated a train called the "Floridian'
crowds here yestenlny and today. The and ns railroads consider it a iiigk
rainy weather takes the pep out of crime to stea l'another's thunder, !ht
buying while cold weather puta the Illinois Central- and its nssotinU;!
compromised* by leaving out the t*l*
peb into them.
and itamingTt the “ Floridan."
A local Florida Cracker deeply ingctic editor and manager o f the Win­ terested in tlie Impressions o f Florida
ter Park Herald was among the vis­ and things Floridan that, go not to
itors to the city today. He Is gutting the world voice? disapproval of tin

ROUTH

CHICAGO, fitc. 2 i:—The “ Stor o f
Mankind" by Hendrick Van Lion, has
been voted tin- mint important book
published in ld'-M by the Children's.
Librarians, section *&gt;f the American
Library BMOciation. Out «»f 212 Votes
rervived by the chairman o f that seeLi j, Van I&gt;»«•r
!• i; received If.|,

■Next to Princess Theatre

ON TRACKS
Ians section at Detroit. It b: ctmstd-i
i-n-d probable that ihe medal will lx-'
awarded annually in ihe future by thih .

II) having the valves ground nr thi; brakes reiirrd or a general mrrhauling—The Itesl o f srrtlce

EXPRESS OFFICE

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GENERAL REPAIRS

3HI
Night Phone,
Wight itrolhers Co. Department Garage Iluilding

PHONOGRAPHS'

“ Civic organizations intere-ted in
ilu- progre • of Florida rlmuld di-nuu.&lt;1
that tiic projM*r wonl l»*- used. We .have
many one-eyed Floridian* doing great

ROYAL NBIG(tliORH OF AMERICA
The nnnunl Royal Neighbor enter­
tainment was opened Thursday even­
ing, with n few well chosen word* o f
heirty welcome to the Neighbor* nnd
virdtors by the local Oracle.
• After which the following program
was carried out.
“ Kalutu to tho
Flag"—Sanford
Grammar School Orchestra.
Reading— Miss Evelyn Taylor. •
Solo, "The Shirk"— Richard Holtxelaw, accompanied by Letty HnUz-

VAN LOON AWARDED IJF.ST ROOK
PRIZE

I unmiiir: a rul
in- looped over tk
latch, lias Imp

Floridan' is correct.J^TerVons who
kirtw will gain tho impression that
the passenger departments o f the road
that named the train, u:ie.| the wonl
‘ Flftrldaw! through ignorance.

. “ iai MIHfro”—Sanford
School Orchestra.

Bats in Rookei

Governor l i a r - 1 FORT PIERCE, Dec. 2L— M casr:4
'amp* Roan! o f Jf,.nry ami Albert Scfiumon, o f Scb-j
*n barn two of astinn, have a i: noun red that they will
pfenne pun* at^atabllrli a hat “ rookery" in thdr
i, at thfe mouth »to\x on the pcnlmula opposite^ Seb-*
arrta thefn. T he-ustian to determine what effect large!
idoneJ by. ■the_number* of hats ytlll have upon the
h o f the ;:un&gt; i.orde* o f n osquitocs in thy vicinRy.
snd each of tho They became intarettod hi experto with them men(a with lints in various parts o f
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1(he country nnd have divided to in-i
.4 advised CJov-! vestigatc a f fiial. hand.

rtsst

out* a fme Sunday weekly newspaper*
Mrs. Arthur Hnzzard of Augusta, with full leased wie service and many
arrived In the city Tuesday and will new features. And it*? a wonderful
spend, tho holidays here.ns the truest
o f her parents* Mr. nnd Mrs. T. I~
T h tic is one institution in the city
Dumns
that does not reed to advertise,&lt;anti
there i" only one— the postofflce. They

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things in the uj bvildir.g o f the state
--w e wish wt! hail more like them—
early day* hue. He was among the but 1 do not thing a .one-eyed ‘ Flori­
first steamboat .men* to run to San- dan’ is just tho pro|icr thing. It should
for on thu St.-Jphn? river and wn;t K* given nnother T\"
captain o f the old Starlight that linnlly burned at the city dock. IK* was
ATTENTION HAIT18TS
aluo engaged in bminesa here among • Ihiptlsts are reminded to bring^fiftr.
the lin t merchants of the old city to Ih. Orphnaage to the Christ lam
then called Mellonville. Mr. Searing* eiiterUinniunt n*. the church Friday
aays that the river tiny* will come night.
l»aek and come back stronger than ev­
er, u* river traffic is flu* &lt;jhc\i|ient
TONE 2.'0:i for your turkey or poul­
try.— A. C. L osin g , Orlando road.
Grainmnr menus o f transportation niul belong'
to no truHty.
228-4 Ip

GUITARS
U KEI„ELES.

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BANJOS
VIOLINS
H ARM ONICAS
MUSICAL STRINGS
SHEET MUSIC
P IA N O ROLLS
OK EH RECORDS

Reading—Mr*. C^nra Stamper.
R. N. A. Flag Snlute—Lucille An
derson, nsalstcd by It. N. A
cola, selected Kliznli -th
Piano
Mitchell

TOLEDO, 0 ., Doc. 21.— Police yes­

Sola—“ Mother O’ Min?"— Itklmnl terday -were holding John Mftmzlno,
IloRzclaw.
' • 2.'!, for exiiininntton both as to his
inltjr-nrd-hi*- story- thnl
Rending—Alice Hodgkin.
R. N. A , J&gt;Ito;k o f A ges" os n tab­
leau—Lucille Anderson.
"The Flower Song,"—Snnford G. S.
Orchestra.
\
A fter this program nil enjoyed the
rcfrcithmont* in tho form of n weinio
roast nnd a delicious salad course. /

STEAMER TR U N K

License Tax No. 13
Cannot Be Sold in St.
Augustine “Spooky”

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I ( &gt;0 L AN D JOHNSON SHOES, $9 values at

SELECT A G IFT T H A T IS SURE
T O PLEASE

K T . A k S u s W W ' ' ' " V . ' t-i&gt;v

/Tax Colloctor ,W*1U has ft license tug
ifo r a taxi thnt' noliody wants nnd
Jwhich has boon refused repeatedly
c*liw® tho'first* of Inst January. It I*
number 13* Th4 tax has remained in

This shop is a favorite with people who are
particular about the gilts they choose for
particular men,
,
.
There it&gt; midi mi endless variety here uf Shaving and .11111tury Nets. Wulletd, Sm oking Acccosorlcs, I.u rgago umi other
distinctlvv gifts that uno quickly finds (lie ri.glit thia.R for
tho right man. at the right price.
.
A hovel liquid preparation when
applied to rune i:» aill; ahkhingx atop
them until they can bo repaired.
^

the trash heap on December 31

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Then*” 1k

C oinpie.. i-1 air drive* cones o f
•a th?cad ba&gt;!. .ml forth ibi..iiKh n new
d. loom In which shuttios are not Used. ■■■■■U
,
BN H N aaaaM aiH H aaaB

opening fitted with a

STORE
K S B a m y a ia jiia a u u a a iB y ia

?27.a0 SUITS

.... $7.50

�•AX3E TWO

TIIESANFOBD DAILY. HERALD. FRIDAY,' NOVEMBER 22, 1923

not tarry for the change. Though his
little lego wen* bent anil warped, hln|
:&lt;uu) win hnppy. He war. thinking of t
l^ u b lla lird r v t f i f ilt r r n t ia n r i r r g i t , flnti
4my at f t ir H e r a l J Ilu lM Ir .* , 107
Christman and the nurodiinu o f hla soul
31nwhoItit A tf., Fnwloril, I*in.
overflowing.
The
Christmas spirit was in tho
The Herald Printing* Co
hearts o f nil these young people und
the sunshine of tiudr souls poured
• .1I; .. r
S f f r f t n r &gt; - T r f » &lt; o r i r fryely out notwilh 'landing their im­
, ( I r n r r n l W n n s * rr pediments and their afflictions.
d t r r lli li i s W m tn trr
To human Wings atone lusi God
A lr r r llu ln c lin ts ,
&gt;1nJr K m m n
un
A e p lld illu n
given the power to ensile no an expresappreciation.
C’lr e n ln lln n M nn.-ncrr sion of happiness and
'I h&lt;* perron who sloea not know how
; to smile i s liloie sorely afflicted lhats
Subarrlpllun 1‘ rlrr In Admnrr
&lt;Inr Vrm-......_ . ... ...
jl!k' person whuae eyes are blind 01
whose cars are closed to sound, it la
I l r l l t r r r - I In- ( 'I t s l»jr t 's r r l &lt; T
rudder to *seo n life so clogged with
T h e M * I S - to IH-itagi* W e e k ly H » f materialistic ideas that the sunahinc
l i t f illr r lf ra trrn
Ir n liiilr
t 'u u n ls
n n d I , p u M la h ril e v e r y I 'r lJ n jr .
V d V r r - of the r.oul is never reflected l|i the
11-lnK r n t r , m i t r k n o n n o n n p t illr n ilo n . S2 .U0 p e r j n r , i l n i l i in n tK c n e e . fuco than to see a dwarfed hoy hob­
bling around on crutches whose fnc••
MRnm;ii TliK A s x o i'm r;ii
T h « A h so vin te jl 1‘ rcs* Is e x c li o lr e t y radiates smiles.
e n title d lo On- use f u r rsnubllc-ftlkiM o r
These young people whoso reasonn il r e s t d is p a tc h e s c re d ite d In it « r
n o t o th e rw is e c re d ite d In O ils pa p a r fot* smiling and Iwirg happy though
e n d n ls o the " lo c a l
news
| i,ilU o U n J
nature hud been less kind to them
All i is h ts of re-publicatlon o f special .than to the thousands whom Jhey mot
U ls im lc lie s lie re lu a re also re s e rv e d .
in-the crowded streets, went, less Mimorons," wore a living example ot
God’s
purpose ihu giving to human be­
The bkrnyaril golfers, the *'ippt,-r
ings
those
special attributes denied
slummors, the. horse nhoe throwers in
to other creatures. How many thenfact will huld a tournament in Orlan­
arc who fall to catch the moaning of
do some time during the tourists sealift* and who fail in its best purposes
r.on for thfoU tew ride champions and
because they fail to smite und bo hap­
winter chanipiuna in the state. Will
py except under the most favorable
Sanford tourists have any contendrircumstnncos. To accept n situation
that cannot bo helped, nnd to cheerful­
ly travel the path nf duty is a distinc­
Two more days until Christmas. tion that comes to few people and b&lt;
Have same kindness in your heart for a virtue of groat value,— Itoportcrthe clerks In the stores nnd the post- Star.
o ’ five and other places where you ex­
pect to get quick service ami cannot
on account of the Christmas rush. GUTTING PUBLIC WOKK HONK

BY. ST A N L E Y

Sanford Daily Herald

Take it nil with a smile and make the
people round you remember that it is
Officeis of rliui (-lies and other or­
tlie glad. Christmas season.
ganisations complain o f the difficulty
they have in finding helper."!. If you
All o f which reminds us that there want a committee to arrange a Christwould lie more Joy and happiness in mas entertainment or get up n public
this world at Christmas time If every­ cupper, or Rome one to teach a Sun­
one would start a Christmas Savings day school class, "it often takes a
account and when the day
comes long time to find one who will serve.
There used to be more women with
round— tho day the youngsters like
and wo almost regret . to see—we free time which they would give to
would bo fortified against discontent public work. Some who used to hire
by having a nice bank account to servants do their own housework now
draw from and buy the family every­ and girls who formerly remain'd at
thing they need. Try this on your home now have r&lt; gulnr jobs. Many
are occupied with club life, motoring,
piano.
card playing, etc. Flveiyltody seems
.o be busy.
The Farmer Feeds tjie World"
Yet more public work than ever,
- ys headline in papers calling at­
before is being done. Perhaps people
tention to the fact Hint all the money
are learning to let up o n -suppers and
in the world will not buy food if the
fairs and undertakings that yield no
farmer is not helprd along financial­
positive Jesuit, and to go in for work
ly nnd every other wny. Sometimes
lInti is constructive nnd educational.
vve think if the farmer went on a
The people who allow their tinn* to
strike this world would lie a chaos in
be so occupied, with their &lt;j\vu con­
a short time. And yet there is less
cerns that they have none for commu­
being done for the farmer than any
nity enterprises live rather sellbdily
other ~bu£ln&lt;raa in the world. How­
and miss many rewards.—Gainesville
ever if We were a farmer we would
not worry. Ho r.till controls the world
and can pull the strings any time be
The editor of- the Ilcrald hjis receiv­
organizes bin own works and tells the
ed
u beautiful L’hristmw greeting
world what to do.
card from Clayton
(’ odringlotr,
the averttnry of the Associated Ihiilii a o f Florida with the following ex­
planation:
Two young men, arm in arm, walk­
"The limitation on tin* Christmas
ed down one of the .principle streets
( aril was used by Major lew 11.
o f a great city; their Khaulih*rM were
Blown, St. Petersburg Independent, at
thrown back, their heads were erect;
the banquet at Gainesville. U is more
they were Inughingatid talking; seem­
than a Christmas,present and if ohingly tho happiest young men on that
surved by our members, should bring
street. It was refreshing to Imar their
lasting g.md to tho “ Fourth llstate" in
gladdening laugh. Yet they saw noth*
ing; for they were blind.* It was the
ASSOCIATRU DAILIMS OF FLA.
Indwelling of n beautiful .spirit that
CLAYTON C. V'OimiNGTON,
was thus being outwardly manifested
Secretary-Treasurer."
They vyerr going Christinas shopping.
The_ handsome Christmas cnril en­
Two beautiful young girls came
closed with the foregoing note *nntrippieg down a long flight o f stone
tains thi-i be lulifttlly expressed sens.i us leading from a large and im­
tipmul:
posing building. They were as viva­
The Ivditor Should Be:
cious and active ns the morning
“ For the right that needs assistance;
breeze. Their smile was nJtJhe morn­
Against the wrong that needs resist­
ing sunshine. Neither, spoke a word
ance;
nor heard. But they conversed pleas­
For the future in the distance
antly with their fingers and their
And the good that ht* may do.
rtoql.i louked out through beautiful
THE ASSOCIATED DAILIES
eyes, like pretty faces through a win­
OF FLORIDA.'.’
dow. They understood eacji other as
Thanks, Clayton, Wo Imve tried to
they conversed pleasantly even though
live up to this «chtlment all of our
they utteted not n word; their lips
life. The past fifteen years in Snnhad never spoken the Ineffable words
ford hnve been devntpd tn this rtth1,
o f love, though their heart* felt that
ami we have never broken It except
love, and ihiMs ears had never heard
perhaps at times when softness of
the sacred sweetness o f a mother’s
heart precluded publishing articles
voice. The were deaf mutes.
that would cause sorrow and aiiguiib
A lad with a cap crosswise on his
to the hearts of women ami children
head hobbled on crutches- the livest
and do no good from a publicity stand­
chap on the busy street corner ns his
point And we believe that without ex­
cheery voice called out: “ livening pa­
ception the members of the Associ­
per; all about the Christmas rush.”
ated Dailies of Florida ate editing
He smiled nnd greeted people merrily
their papers with this big idea in view.
as he handed them u paper and made
We will hnng*thc card in our sanctum
the change, though many I’eoplo did
— not lieenusu wo need it, but to let
(lie public again know that the Dally
und Weekly Herald is this kind of a
U SELL

YOUR HBAL
ESTATE

LOOK

OfERGCUN

a r e a r in V

Are They Due for Redemption?
The United Stales Is ready to redeem all
Victory Notes with the letters A, I W i-D .'E
and F in Ihe upper rlj;}it hand corner.

R EAL ESTATE
Fire, Casualty, Auto. Insurance
105 W. Flret SL, SANFORD, FLA

Bring nil yctii- VICTORY NOTES so letter­
ed to us for immediate CREDIT for deposit
In a Savings Account o f for.investm ent irk
one o f our interest hearing Certificates ofj
Deposit.
)

ALRIGH'

TOO B'uEVt
IN BEIN'
k READY
fe.EH.EDI

Sanford, Florida

7ANLGY

o D E L IV E R S

W A S H IN C S F O R

G -fl— 1923 SEINES

HIS W IF E

TH E R E T U R N OF P R O S P E R O U S DAYS
W P U R S E T O D A Y ON HIS C H A R G E A C C O U N T

newspaper worker l* more closely *»
part o f the inner life o f a commun­
ity, of it* people, than even the family
doctor, o r .th e preacher. Tint news­
paper workers jaunva far mure about
you than you ever dreamed, and be­
cause he loves you, he magnifies your
virlues-’ nnd in the words of the L lk .’
fine motto, writes your shortcomings
on the sands, so Hint the tide of f&lt;*i.
gctfulnesa may sweep them out at
its first flow.
The Floridp press deplores the lass
o f .Miss Uaii Binkley. As associate
editor of the Polk County Record, for­
mer president o f the South Florida
Press Association, and vice-president
o f the Florida Slate Press Association
she hu-i become and deservedly, one pf
the best known and most loved 1n all
the make,up o f ih il body of uu-n "lind
women who love Florida and who jjiv*
their bed f.i rit.
That jibe.taken away with le-r -uit-h

Speaking o f farm pests which nuts'.
Iks fought during the wintrr months,
had you ever thought o f malaria in
this connection T Next summer mala­
ria will blossom out in your commun­
ity and bear its baneful crops of chills
and fever to interfere with the jay of
living- and reduce Tho ffeivlenry of
evyryone attacked. A t the en d ,o f the
season the crop report o f thin disease,
as collected by our state health de­
partment will tdimv so mo deaths,
much sickness and a gjVatcr econom­
ic loss than from any other disease in
the south.
How*, then, does Manilla, winter in
the Southern states ? You reo very
few cases o f chills nnd fever in the
winter months- and it is only, oh the
warmest day* ifett there, are any m a ­
laria mosquitoes Hying about. It 1.-.
•rut* that m anym alaria ntaapiitoea
hibernate, or live through the wittier
mouths In secluded places, but ru far
A NEWSPAPER FUNCTIONS IN ns la known these tyo-quitocr. do not
HEART AS WELL AS DRAIN

We take pride in the realization 6 f the-faut that Oak­
land car owners in the territory controlled by us and else­
where constitute our1most valuable asset.
A careful Inspection and a ride in the Oakland G-M will
reveal the reasons.

quinine* nupnutc l*y mouth .. time, a
day fur n period o f at h-a l three or
four days; to he follow* &lt;! by 10 grains
every night before retiring fo ra per­
iod of eight work:*. For infected jmriiiuifi not having in ute symptoms at
tin- time only eight weeks’ treatment
is required. Proportionate du.es for
children according to age."
The 1m* l physicians " f the South
are employing, lliir. treatment. or
something
tdinilar in lh&lt;- way of dor**».
rge and length of treatment.
t er
t-liuly it I* n gre.it ilnpl uVeJilt-Ill over
•mall i|o-et of iguijne or chill tonic.*
*!i continied a ;
i a--. tin* t hills are
broken, who h rmeJv affect a perma­
nent cure. If you have had malaria
recently con -alt your physicians and
take ‘ plfnii’e under liir- direction until
cured — Florida Stale Hoard of Health

No farmer, in the South can afford
to fold hi.i hands as soon as the grow­
ing season la over nnd hi-j crops an*
in tho barn. No progressive farmer
would think of*jutting idly by during
the winter months while the weed and
grajin seed, sassafras sprouts and boll
weevil ar«* "digging in," establishing
themselves at strategic points all over
his place and getting ready for the
next spring drive against hi* rio,)?;.
As a matter of fact, during the grow
lug season the fiumcr is so bn. y plant­
ing, cultivating and harvesting, it is
only after Iris crops arc in that Its i.*
free to tight farm jmsts to best ntlvnn-

T i’.c c;ir owner who is satisfied in the day in ajul day
out usage of Ills automobile is the boat asset a dealer possca-

Prince Incognito
Works as Cowboy

without fall If it i t taken in sufficient
dosage for long enough time.
The United Stale* Public ItealUt
Service, the National "Malaria Com­
mittee and the State Health Office:"
o f all Uu* Southern Stalci, have ap­
proved the "Standard Quinine Trent-

Fr to Ik* a fine influence for good ti
the neighborhood where : he will live
The Tribune wishes her idl happi­
ness; nnd Hu* bed that her dic.iiu.iiury -have .laid up for her.—jTrqqui

Kent Vulcanizing- Company

TROriSl.KIt

WITH WHAK
N FA S

III

"Have been troubled with vv-’uk I
ueys rime childhood," writ.-s Mis
Hyde, lbuzoair.. ’ 11*hi.-:mi. "N ow |
f.'ity Jili'l ill-*- Ii id l-rrilde b.u-i.a
and that til'd nut feeling, hardly ti
to do tii-y wmi.. By u tug Foley h
iu*y PUL an*ii.ipai.ird w’ith F&lt;
Gatliarllc Tablets I irn. n fell like
new person.”
Bucka be, ils-uni:
pain*,ditziiuv and bhm -d vision
r-ynipt mi) s o f kidney tv.a hie."
l-’i
Ividney Fills give tiuiik leMef. F

'

.Iiidl
vt'il a Lip- lint* &lt;&gt;T b v m it if u H U ( t lI
.SCHOOL I*E N YAN'ITCTlfhu Ih c “ L’tas.s 2.T’
I’chtHtntH, in (Mass co lo rs . ’ J u st t h e pro.sk*nt
f o r tb o lligTi S ch o o l («ir l o r B o y
::
::

MaMjur rade Skiting Ball, Lake
Mary Kkatlng Academy tonight. Itc

■ A N D WHERE DO YOU BUY?
The Ready-Cut House Man
(Tti suHt’o n u V ^ -'^ ' z J ' ~~~ \

(€LSt HELP HEEPC//o*TUfJ

°

'

I WHY SHOULD I Fe*f
[ TO HCLP &lt;(FCP Ut&gt;

T ttr POADb 1 / (■
jlPCMTLiff Htn./kjJ

.........;
Y0\» COWAX

'HtlP stahothe: fRPtnu

Ct'.’JRCJI r^PCItXHllV 1
"iCOMTRlfSUTIONS ? U
iGUC^S AGAIN -N OT
iT O YOUR COUNTY!

YOU MUNICIPAL BUIIDMOS
ntAMD IKPSOVf.NEHTl ? _

(2|vWhat a j o k t \C~~L.

TOcatOrm

'The Lumber Dealer

ROUGH T OUTSIDE THE
COUNTY, WHO WOULO
PAY THE TAXES TO
KEEP UP THE SCHOOLS
AND THE HIGHWAYS ?

-AND I'M G LA D T O
Y CONTRIBUTE MY BIT
, TO WORTHY CAUSES

------_ AND WHO WOULD

PAY FOR CIVIC
IMPROVEMENTS ?

RrrftHi

Tow ns nnd cities nr** very convenient Institutions. It h mighty nice to he able to go \ few t
, lumber, clothing ami many o th e r comn\oditits. However, if everybody bought out.stile tl
h o m e s — tin re would he no towns like ours. There w ou ld he n*&gt; lm si h is s e s |j!;&lt;* ours to hel
ehtitributes nothing-to Ihc upkeep of our town nml county. He is not prepared to rentier
’ivoyjui. g e n e r a lly , w cenn meet and heat hl^prlcca. Wh&gt; buy front him?

one in a five acre celery farm,
with practically new house,
barn, mules and all equipment.
Can be purchased with or with­
out fine celery crop now on it.

AGENTS

These NOTES will not hear interest after
Uccemhcr !5th.

^ IT FER
[ HOME
l BRUNO!

We have a good buy for some

Maxwell &amp; Britt

^

where:

N E W T 5HE5.

(TICK the* malaria cases, und Ihuprevent nn ahundnnt crop o f .malaria
next year, for it i* from llu-.jo o!*l
case.*^ that nil of ncr.t scasoiii new
crop will ajiring. Fortunately, \ve can
kill the malaria gvrnn without Injury
to tho person v/ho carrle i tlic-m In his
blood. Quinine will da thia almost

% Everything for the "Builder— ------------------------ r ---------------------------- -— — Sanford, !

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1923

New Constitution Be­
fore Texas Assembly
(lly TI,&lt;- Akanrlntnl I'rraO
-T lX , Tex., LJlv. 22.—A con-.U-

(STRAWBERRIES -SELL FOR
eeder Lines Needed
$i p e r b o x in m o b i l e
By United States R.
IL Lines in Alaska MOBILE, Ala., Dec. 22.— Strawber­

ries sold here in the market for $1
a box. This’ wils « record breaker for
te tax l,uv.&lt; nnd the educational
Chmiried Adt 5c a line. No
AN&lt; MURAGE, Alaska., Dee. 22.— &lt;he fruit in this part of the l/nitcd
sd taken (or less than 25c.
s . system, reclamation ami flood control, Feeder lin o arc needed by the United States, made possible by the ihlH win­
" .Trrofmiion.-.I *'&gt;cn. men
. . alteration of highway laws and rev©-' States government railroad in Alaska, ter that has prevailed so far.
^1
ml/ charred to anyone. Cash M *4
f
cation pf the state prison, are among according to Gqrcral Wiles P. Rlch:" Jr-h«.«h.i Hr" raid
'!'rrccomnpro‘ ‘
rrtiiKt accompany all order*.
the mtjUers that will come be/ore the laid son, who ns representative o5*Sec- REPORT BOXAH LAW
,
Count fire word* to a -line
» logns legislature at its January m eet--rctary o f the Interior Fall, made an
"
o tl.c p r o p ^
HAS LOST HIS VOICE
ra r j fa 1*4
and remit accordingly.
• ‘ *'g, according to statements from ’ inspection tour o f the road.
h n u «
M
• 1lenders o f the t\yo branches.
Rail spur tracks nml wagon roads,
"i
LONDON, Dec. 22.— Premier Ronar
1
•
The attorney general alrcjyl^ has’ according to the general would re- Law o f Great Britain was reported
M
George A. DeCottes
prepared a measure for the creation suit in development of the mineral’ today to have almost entirely lost the
►
•A
P O R
S A L E
AUorncy*ot*Law
*4
e
f a new constitution, designed'to re -jand agricultural lands which He ndjn- use o f hts voice ns a result o f a se­
i
place the prt-ent otic written in ISTO.'yeiit to the railroud.
SEED BED hoards for sale. Sec II. •o
vere cold. The prime minister's’ con-,
0, , , ?cmir.olr County Bank
1»4
Proposed changes in tho state laws) Eventually the government must dltlon, however, is said to lie “ not
!£. Pace, 801 First street.
220-3tc pjj
F4 ■are due to a deficiency in the general1adopt u colonisation plan for Alaska, alarming."
HJKFORD
*:*
« FLORIDA FOR BALK—On account o f moving I *F 1.
ha tevetiue fund this year at times! General Riclmrdsuti said,-so that the
away will sell my Parlor Grnmb * 1
♦ amounting to ^uore thnn two million (country _can be settled and fltlly denORMITOJtjr BURNS
Piano nt Juvlf price.—Mrs. P. MJ * 1
liiT lT A V IL S O N
dollars. Many Texas schools may bo vtloped.
*
--------- Boyd, 200 French A ve*
22'J-ltc *‘l
forced to close inrly next spring heSouth
Hardley,
Mass., Dec.
ATTORN E Y A T - L A W
M
L
lluUsren ^ Bnlo. Titiuse ‘ 1 f 0UrB,tC thcS°
th,ls’ th«lr/ lw‘ busi,'M* Vl\ntUr° ’ by ntuih
cntise of the shortage irf state funds.
NEW
YORK,
Dec,
22^-The
Na­
Girl
aludcltts
nt
Mount
Holyoke col*
for rent. See Thigpen.
fiC-tfc n [ ,B“ to pny proniPlly cacU wwsk fur tlu’lr nc^ P « P V -‘
j p An emergency appropriation ant) an tional Fuel Gas company yesterday lego rushed from chapel services yesPint Nation-3* Ran^ ButIding
a,-* Increase in state allotment for the
W o o d f o r s a l e - shTm) a cord, s v ‘
THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD.
declared a 100 per cent stock, divi­ terday to save their clothing and oth­
Pleuse arrange to pay rash on de­
r i schools nre advocated.
MNrtBD FL0R,DA
*4 _
dend Increasing:, the authorized oijt- er belongings when flHf was discov­
livery, and specify the kind of wood
Separation of the state banking and atanding stock to $.'17,000,000. The ered in the basement and burned
fci ej fa
1*4 Ri Ha fc? fa ha aa fca let *4 ra rsj ici ru F4
wanted, when placing your order.—F.
; im trrm e department* has been en­ company h I s o declared the regclar through the walls o f ,thu, five-story
S. Vornny.
lDG-tfc
dorsed by the statu bankers nssiH in- quarterly dividend o f $J.E0 per share. building,
,
CHELLE MAINES
Gasoline
Tax
Sug*
'
J?20,00
to
Christmas
t-on and utlu-r statewide bodies. Flood
FOR SALE— Hosier and Gays’ paints
L A W Y E R -:•
am! varnishes uf Sanford Novelty
Savers Been’ Paid •gested to Meet Mich­ control measures are advised^by Gov- n a M E i i i f l c i i R a K u i E E u s x x n c a c u B B B i i i i R K i s B i i s r i n i i i s i i i
oi nor N eff, who recently led a move­
Court House Works, Snnford agents,
U3-tfc
igan Highway Cost ment to work out such proposals.
FARMERS— You can get seed bee , This is what the Seminole County
There also is some agitation for {he
(Itr’ Tbt A««nclftlrrt l*rr«*|
fram -s and Irrigation plug* at th* Rank paid out to tlje thrifty people
presentation of a soldiers bonus meas­
LANSING, Mich., D r . 22.-yEnactSanford Novelty Works.
,
100-tfc of this community who had Christ­
ure.
nunt
of legitlfttion to remodel the
k n Er.mlocd
Glaaaea Designed
FOR SAL?!— First street projiitty. mas Savings accounts in this hank Tor
state’s' taxation system, cut down the
TO A R G t’ H RET CRN
Fine location, eight rooms and hath, the past year. This $20,000 waa avail­
Henry MeLnuIin, Jr.t
T' j Acost
of state government, develop tlulights, water, possession Feb. 1st, able for Christmas presents or for
OF
ALIEN
PROPERTY
state us an agricultural center, tighlOpt. D.
$1,500 cash, balance long time. Fur other Investments or for any purpose
whatsoever and made quite a differ- t&gt;n tin- “ blue sky" laws and broaden
Optirfan-Oploinrtrlat
terms and other Information address
tmeo to the people who imd the sav- 'vonun’s rights will be ask- d, along • WASHINGTON. Dec. 22 — Agui Ra.t l i f t
Hanford, Fla. “ Property1’ rare Herald.
222-Otp
ihg:i account ; and to the community, 'V1*h otlu-j- (uopostd *lunge.&lt; in. -the menU urging the return by alien pro­
FOR HALE—Christmas fruit cukes
in general. The Seminole Bank has a I«ws, of the Michigan
legislature perty custodian of properties o^ SlO,and pies nt Home Bakery, -I0o West
half*
page
advertisement
in
this
issue
"
h("
»
’■
•
’
ovenes
in
regular
sessien in 000 of bg i feize-l by the government
M»
First Street.
22‘J -ltp
January.
ilurit’ g the war, were heard yesterday
calling uttentlon to the . Christmas
FOR s a l e -Chickens nnd furniture. Suvings accounts that starts now for
Outstanding in the prospective leg by the house interstate nnd foreign
Call at 1020 Union Avo.
230-2tp (he year o f 11)2.1 Read about tbr HJatiuii nre the following jiroposnls: j commerce committee. •
...
. ____________ ’
ntO B T PROOF VEGETABLE Plants di'feront clubs nml get rendy to Join • To. provide a gasoline tax* to fimnun
highway
develojmient
ami
mamv
/
i
i
n
t
r c ir n s * * a
— For immediate shipment extra one of them. It is the greatest thing
C -H B I S lM A S
fine rtocky pbuits. Early Jersey, in the world to drive-away the Christ­ tensiue without a real property tax. i A i L I v l v
To make more compart,the central- F
! f’tiarleston, Flat Dutch ealibuge, Ilig mas blues that beset the fellow with
— AT—
A You ran find the namo of US Pus ton, Iceberg lettuce, early blood mil inonev 11bo.1t this time of the ired state government which was in■
A , , rrr li« t&gt; Business Man ha turnip beets, Georgia Whitehead, y.at-. Go in the Seminole Bank to- auguralciI two years ago, by curtail­
ing and combining depart meals.
No luDtiss would think o f tubing any risks with the most ■
A In turnbird in this Column h4 Carolina Ihmeomhe collards, White morrow and ask them all abuut it.
■
'I’u make tin- furnishiitg of ptrtson- !
important ilium r o f the year! Hence, we have been even
!)lume celery, prepaid mail 200, OOr;
----------------— —
A n r h d ;;).
more paruVul.ir thnn usual with the meats and poultry that ■
|3| fcj
"4 ^
^3 l,-d
fcl '.OO, $ I.Utl; 1,000,^2.00. Express. 2.
Mtiqmr.ide Skuting Ball, I nk- .it!- b-jllfit |;imisil.‘ltllc 1*' lll..ia'“.Ugllt
m n oum ci
■
we offer for the holidays.
■
000, , $2.aU,* 0 ,011(1, f.’i.tlll.— Parker! VLffv Skating Academy tonight, lie
i ’o tigliti-n the m otor vehicle law ..
I’m in , Atlanta, Git.
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•- - — -----------il«*re you will find ivory kind of good meat to ussure the ■
GIFTS GALORE
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pre-ci iliing more spe/iftcully tile
Quick Service Transfer
ill 11.1) NEW SI MBA FDR
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siicess
of your Christmas Dinner.
For
llu*
Whole
Family
li.'rating eiiurpnrent uu autoimdriles,]
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FOB B U N T
Slorage Fncilitics
SPORT I.OVINtr CROWDS
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for j
and
iitcreasing
the
penalties
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If vs plra*c you, tell othirs; If not, FUR RENT—Unfurnished apartment
104 Sanford Avenue
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api
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Jing
and
reckless
driving.
Femdnte Apartments, 1105 E. First
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tell us. Phone 498
NEW YORK. Dee. 211.—Growing
To delegate to the stale ngrimltur
ll)0-tfc popular interest in outdoor aportu
Street.
ii 1nll. |e much uf the work dune by
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F u ll Rl-INT— One beil room and kitrli- thru, gh -in the met 1opolilan urea, e
SANFORD
(rtt- -Lit ■’ agricultural department.
cn furnished, price $ir&gt; per month. jit-t--..!tv in bo eball iiiol foollMlI,* will
Tu proviili- w hat nm ounts t" a lit
Machine &amp; Foundry Co.
Apply to Mrs. ll. I). Durant at i,ake le tdi In largely increased acconimo- eracy tro t fur in te rs,
..-ipp'j
Crirral Machine and Itniler Works; ' jfary.
193-tfc daiion.t fo upcctolars in 11)211, 11cTn provide a bill of right 1 for wom­
. &gt; ding to pie -cut indication'. Con-'
Cylinder Grinding; Del uxe Pistons;1
en, which will put them 00 an equal
WANTED T ir itU Y '
eivn’.ive c-timates place at 500,0(1(1
II, Wheel .Steel Gear Bands; Crnnh
Smiil| h)lUS,, wi(h lWu ur threc.
hlanding with n un in business and
Quick Delivery
,
,
,
,
„
the
total -imuilatieouy Keating capae-1
tUIU Returned— ----------Phone 62 j j mjcrn
If you have a piece of prop- .
,. ,
,
,,
,
&gt; |welfare matters. ’
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.
, ‘ nv which semes of fields mid a few
erty that will meet our requirements.
„
,
,
,
To enact a land certification law
larger &lt;tj,lni will have when plans
vviiirh will enable non-residents pf the
ELTON .1. MOUGHTON We can gunrnfiteo you quick action now under way are completed.
state to Invest in Mii Kfgnn’a unrievet. While liv.ire than bulf o f thin capa­
ARCHITECT
l'”1
npeil Iliads and to provide that tin*
’ See Mr. Ilrimson
city is scattered among the smaller
with
stale encourage reforestation of idle
ih.iol, college, ipul ntldetie club enliuom 7, Miller Bldg.
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lands not'suited to agriculture |iy rcJ. HUGH TILLIS, Prop.
A. I ’. CONN ELY. A SONS
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. *, 1 a , , approx'.mnlely 2 Id,(Hit) will
UN FORI)
FLORIDA
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"Eklahliithed I huh**
decing
taxes.
I. no ..t.io ..bill'd in four big tiremm
-402 Sanford Avenue
Phone 105*
The reajqsntiuniinnt of (fie &gt;lnt«*
tJKU. ESI \ I E
ill--, an 1 le ih.'i r ina jo* liag'ir )&gt;.1)1
1111•S M agnolia A te.
Itggisl.ilive district, t bull comes bi
Phone P
z H iiiiiiN B n u K
pu l
Polo G r o u n d Y.nil.i-e Stadi-im
SANF0BI) NOVELTY 22!i-lfc
file the legislature by virtue of the
and Ehbet.i Field—and . Baker field,
11)20 federal census, stands high in
WORKS
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Columbia's new stadium.*
W ANTEU
state intoruit. Other measures itoYankee Stadium, homo o f the Amer­
V. C. COLLER, PrppICi. Ve*..t.
n . Customers a Merry
\l I.. . . . eChristmas
L. 11.1n, ill.
WANED—A chance to build
your ican League Baseball club in the clude provision ft-i a eugenics law; to
We
Wish O
Our
new home before lumber gels any Bronx. Is rapidly nearing completion, devise ways and naans of raiding
General Sliop and Mill
higher. Plans nnd estimates furnish­ nnd if not entirely finished will be 1 lonpy to retire tho $61,850,000 state ’
Work
FAT HENS ANI) FRYERS
ed. -Snrifoh! Novelty Works. 183-tfr ready at any rate, for the formal op- . bonded Indebtedness without adding
CONTRACTOR nnd H O L D E R WANTED TO RENT- - Permanent, 3 oiling of the 11)23 baseball season in to the tax imrdey on real property;
Fish
Choicest Cuts in Meats
III Commerrial Street—Sanford, Kin.
or t room unfurnished apartment, April. A Kit) yard cinder path-will ulToi Iand to make insanity grounds for di-^’
vorco.
fiat or house, desirable location. Ad- facilities for tT.irk and IK-hI sports,
An attempt may f» made to revive
■liess
" F . S .” rare Herald office, Snn- while football nml boxing will also
(ill.LON &amp; FRY
the
ir. -tut* tax, which was initiated
102-tfc In: staged in this big arena whose;
ford. Fin.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS D i .s r m c f AGENT— Life, Accident seating capacity will be from 70,000 to by the. 11)21 ligisiature and defeated
by the voters.
nml Health Insurance man for Sem­ 80,000.
tjhirld’s sc lie.! attendance last fpll
:il() SANFORD AVENUE
Wtitlinhoasc l ights and Appliances inole County. New policy. Annual
&gt;(nxqucrode ^Whiting Ball. Lake.
at
the
I’olo
grounds
exceeded
all
pre­
. Nor l ino of Fixlurea
picmiums. Liberal contract. Addrose
•Mary Skating Academy tonight, lie *1*
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Hiller Building—— Magnolia Avenue Special Agent, Box 221, Grovelnnd, vious records there, and ns a result
-PHONE 372-&gt;V
327 SANFORD AVEN U I&gt;
Florida. »
’ 230-3tc the home of the New York Giants is
being enlarged to seat 54,000, about
K a x tt E a m a c a n
B. W. II15RND0N17-000 more than its present capac­
to congress yesterday to improve Mi­ ity. Football nnd boxing also figuu*
ami harbor, Fla., at n cost of $1,0)15,- ns attractions at ibis field. .Kbbeta
;
INSURANCE a g e n c y
OtM), \
Field, gruuiuh of th6 Brooklyn Nnfirk------ ,rt UT0— —BONDS
GereVnl Beach recommended no in­ Tional' Ecngue club, with sealing ca ^Y£
itial appropriation* of $500,000, with IKicily o f 22,000, hus been used for
the remainder in two annual install­ boxing nml occasionally football.
W iS B Y J O
S. 0. Shinholscr
ONE MOUEiSHOPPING DAY
ments. He also recommended an an­
Flans for Baker field, Columbln’n
nual appropriation of $25,000 for the projected stadium, to be erected nt
Contrndor nnd Huildcr
CHj^srnA^I
innintenancl* work. •
118th street and Broadway, call for
He sure to visit our Store tomorrow and see the many use*
a
bowl
seating
between
50,000
and
G0The board of engineer';' for rivers
lANFOItlt
I [mabS§T ^
D I W N E K .J
FLORIDA
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iBfcSKCT
• f„| (lifts ----------- CLOTHES FOR T H E FAM ILY
000
but
it
is
doubtful
if
this
will
bo
nnd bariums, which investigated the
project, General Bench reported, be­ realized fer some time. Work on the
lieved the rapid development uf south­ playing fields is expected to stnrt in
. , Rradualc Veterinarian
eastern Florida and the Inrgo present the spring, with the possibility that
and prospective commerce in fruits, football may bo played there in the
O-Tico 12.1
Opposite P. O. vegetable sand sugar demanded in­ fall, but the university athletic au31G SANFORD AVEN U E------------------------ SANFORD, F L A .
W e wish our friends and custom­
Hcsiden((, 2-V7
*Del.and,1 Florida creased transportation facilities and '.horltVos point out that tho develop­
ers a Merry Christmas and a Hap­
eoiwiijeiwi MB*mi n logical port for ment of tht whole project is in its in­
fancy.
development
along
this
line.
A* F. Connelly &amp; Sons
py New Year.
Next fall, with tho Yankee Stadi­
General Beach concurred In tho re
t M o t .l U h n l 1004 port of the district engineer and the um ns an added-neutral battleground,
'•-ii- a - i.
»:- s- t - a - t - i ;
G ARD N ER’S FRUIT CAKE FOR YOUR
r*UM
board o f engineers in recommending football is expected to claim much
9 THE NEW STOKE
In irx lu ir n t *
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a channel 25 feet wide and mean low greater public Interest. Already Syra­
'••rtufj in„ (1 In n u r a n re
XM AS.PAR TIES AND DINNERS
Florida and Western Meats------- Service nnd Quality
water, 500 feet wide from that'depth cuse and NtUbnigh universities havo
'B l t.*|.
303 HANFORD AVENUE------------------------------------------ PllONF. 406-W
H iire tf lliioda
G ARDEN GROWN VEGETABLES
in the ocean to tho near outer ends agreed to play their annual game at
I.unnia
of tho jetties, thence C00 feet wide the American 1/eague park, nnd it is
&gt;-»f»» I’ r i i p r r t r
FLORIDA AND C A LIFO R N IA FRUITS
IlMvInmia C lin n r r*
through tlu* entrance,' reducing to 200 probable that 'New* York again will
Mulu Oltlcv _
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be the scene of the Army-Navy clas­
'•cixi it ( t it v i /r y c o m p a c t * feet wide across Bljcnyno bay nnd
Our Store la New; Our Goods are Fresh and
sic, which for several years luu been
i
&gt;llowing
tho
route
of
the
existing
mu­
HERE
Dtloiin 1 v Vi:HTMF.,Vr COMI^XV
o f the Ile.st Duality
held nt tho.Polo grounds..
nicipal channel. ,* 101-4 UnKHiilia Air.
ELECTRIC
I.oral interests had agreed, he said
•DECORATED
to. cooperate’ by dredging and enlarg­
GARAGE
FO IMPROVE
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,•
ing -the Tiresent turning basin at the
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.— Senator
S,!AM! HARBOR GETS
S « i
municipal docks to 25 feet.
Reed; o f Pennsylvania, wns among
FAVORABLE REPORT
Masquerade Skating Ball, Lake a group of ollicora nnd former o f­
ficers o f tlyr army decorated by Sec­
k ASIHN(jT0N, Dec. 22.— Major- Mary Skating Academy tonight. Itc
retary Wtcks yesterday for exception­
k
Pcarh- chief of rirmy englP H O N E : 7 6
al servico in war time.
The Dally Herald, 15c per week.
F ool o f First StreetPhone 480-J
»ubmittcd a fuvurablo report
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4 p - — 3—
Thu He mid -carriers manage ami control their routes, gay in
ndvan*:e for all- pnper.s drawn, and absolutely depend upon theit
-collections for their running capital and profits. W h in 'SubxerJiersf neglect to pay them It is tho CARRIER nod not T11K
Herald that stnnds the “ brunt."
Subscribers who do not care to pay the carrier each week
may pay the Herald two or more months in advance nnd they*
will pay the carrier each week from tills fund.
This system o f delivery is known n* the INDEPENDENT
CARRIER PLAN and is used by most of the larger newspapers of
the country and has proven beyond doubt to be Uwr*Ct*^yheat plan
of delivery. When a boy manages his owit route, buys ami sells
at a profit he is In business for himself in exactly the sumo sense
as any merchant-. He knows he must give service to be success­
ful and build up hts business. Hu knows that every new custom­
er
v ho secures means more profit. In shoit, he knows he must
'conduct his business in n capable and efficient mutincr to be suc­
cessful.
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The Herald earnestly requests its subscribers not to dif-

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THE SANFORD

Christmas

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To All Our
F rie n d s
and
Patrons--

•Fal Turkeys, Hens and
Fryers
Florida and Western Meats

A Merry Xmas
New Year

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A mftRY

ISBHiBB

Bit. It. M. WELSH

()irico

BANDEL’S EMPORIUM
HAWKINS BROTHERS

is THE

THREE BLOCKS FROM HIGH PRICES

WOODCOCK a R IG N E Y

C0R.3E°ST.&amp; SANFORD AVE&lt;

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E FOUR

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1023

sawed-off shotguns left for Greeley to
joirt in the pursuit.
Thu armored police riot cars and
two automobiles filled with detectives
carrying machine guns'Slid itswed* off
shotguns woru rent by Chief o f Police
*
-- Williams in response to the call for
• DENVER, C«lo., Dee,; 22.— Police help from the Greeley4sheriff. Greeley
nod other peactr’ otTiCers of northern life* about fifteen miles north o f I)enColorado lant night were engaged'in xcr.
an intensive man hunt for four men
At 4:15 o ’clock Sheriff Hall o f Gree­
in nn automobile suspected o f being
ley reported to Denver that on arriv­
the bandits who Sunday morning shot
and billed Charles T. Linton, federal ing nt the* fealdn h&lt;? found'tha men
rejojrvo bank guard, during* a gun had departed in the direction o f Fort
fight in front o f the mint here in Collins, Col.; in u ear. He nbo mild he
which they stole $200,000 in currency had ■information that the men had
stopped at tho farmhouse o f a farmer
and escaped.
The hunt started yesterday nftcr- named DOwner, n mile and a half west
noon when Henry Fuqua, &lt; a farmer o f Greeley.
Sheriff Halt is quoted as saying ho
living about twenty mites north of
here, reported'to Sheriff Hall o f Gree­ expected to overtake tho suspects be­
ley, Col., and fifty miles north o f here fore they renchc;! Kuncr, which ir. fif­
reported to Sheriff Hall of Greeley teen miles from Greeley.
that he had encountered four heavily 1 Immediately upon receipt of this in­
armed men in an abandoned house in formation from Sheriff Hall,T h e Den­
ver nolic-e department sent out notices
his ranch' property.
Sheriff Hall notified the Denver po­ to all town* between Denver, Greeley
lice department asking for assistance. and Fort Collins o f tho nppronch o f
The sheriff, six deputies and a state the car believed to' bo currying tho
ranger left for the farm^ house, while bandits responsible for the robbery,at
the Denver police department’s ar­ the Denver mint Monday morning. ,
mored riot car equipped with machine
ifuna and two automobile loads of po­
Masquerade Skating Hail, Lake
licemen and detectives armed with Mary Skating Academy tonight. Itc

Denver Officers
Hit Fresh Trail

. of Mint Robbers

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on Wagons, Kiddie Cars and
All Children’s Christmas
Goods ✓
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See our prices before you buy
Big Values

4£ m £»4£$

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Internat’l Conference
Recreation Fields
■^Proposed by Borah to
His Gift to Employes
ISettle World Condition
and to The Public
IMMEDIATE ACTION AND WORLD

I lly T h e

tim k lr d

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tered concerning attempts to break do; Wm.. Walker. Orlando; C. n
GENTILE TO HEAD STATE CITRlfS Cj.UH market prices and othey alleged ir- kington, Orlando; F. Kay And*'-

iegularitiea'which nre said to work in­ Orlando; S. J. Sligh, Orlando;
once: Gentile, Orlando; H. r Cftr
The Fniitmnns’ Club, nn organiza­ jury to the entire citrus industry.
tion which existed in Florida sever* ■ B. J. Sllgh, who presided at the Orlando; F. E. Godfrey,. Orlando
aL.cafs ngo, was revived at n dinner meeting until tho permanent officers I*. Phillips, Orlando; "W. M, j&gt;)y‘
in the San Juan'hotel at Orlando es- j were elected, was a speaker, ns was lando; A. J. Nye, Orlando; j;
torday which was attended by forty Dr, P. i'I^dlis,-‘,- But!) of thm expre. s- Chase, .Sanford; J. {*. Chase, j , J
or mare" citrus operatroa, repreesnt- jed the belief that the chill should sonvfile; J. A. Murrell,'OHando; |* *
ing every part of the etate’s .*ltrus meet often, exchange Information that Keene, Orlando; C. A. Mnnh, o ru
region. Election of officers, discussion may aid in eliminating trade abuses, do; Chas. J. Turner, Umatilla;
of: the approaching visit*uf tho Call-{and promote a bettor spirit of co- Wilson. Umatilla; Geo. C. Sandrr
fornin Citrus growers, and means ofjoperation;
,
Orlando; C„ C. Fosgatc, Orlando;
eliminating trade ubuses occupied the | The niei ting was attended by: V . S.j
Spruenoe, Orlando; H. J|, Wall
meeting.
.
; Fug.izri, Cincinnati, Ohio; S. I., Frie- Orinrdo; lv. M. Thomnr, Orlarvlaf |J
Lavvronco. Gentile wan named pres-1bio, Tampa, Ha.; Gun J. t,entile, (tr­ A. Warner, Orlando; A. ft. Hogue, (}.
ident of the dub. Other offlccfrsn'rtijlaado; R. C. Middleton, Cre-'cent City, lando; W. II. Chandler, Scranton,'p,
Vice-president, S. O. Chase; sccre* Fin.; H. A. Ward, Winter Part: ; II. tV. .II. Chandler, Jr., Lakeland;
tary-treasurer, F. E. Godfrey; id«isi-;W . Barnum, Winter Pork; J. It. Cren- lard, Eustia; A. C. Smith, peLi
nnt Secretary/ Ti M. Jackson. * T h c «haw, Orlando} i . A. Steward Often?, F. Pettis, Orlando.—Orlando Seat!
board of directors includes the fore­
going officers and H. A. Ward, K.
L Skclfojb C. S. Fugnzzi, C. A. Marsh,
C. .1.'Turner ami A. C. Smith.
The operators named the managers
nf the traffic deparfmertUi of the va­
rious companies represented to act
ns a committee to suggest a route for
s.%
'
(he Californians who will visit Florida
in Februnry. It was specially desir­
able, members said, tbut the party
visit Orlando- the center of tho citrus
industry. The club will offer its co­
operation to the Orlando Chamber
o f Commerce in the latter institution’s
efforts.to have tbe Californians stop
here.
Thr Standard
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oi Companion
The Independent operators express-

PONCA CITY, Ohio.. Dec. 22.-*t
DISARMAMENT
The magic of black gold that Spurts
front the oil fields of Oklahoma nmi
WASHINGTON, Dee. 22.— EatonTexas, which has mtyie millionaires
rive discussion-of international affairs
overnight, is reen pcrhnps in few
Js ex poetid to develop In the senate
places more dearly than in this aVtlve
as a result o f a proposal yesterday by
little city of some t,0Q0 persons.
Senator B&lt;»rj»h, Republican, o f Main,
Poncn City boasts the didinction
for an&lt; inter national conference to
of having myre laborers who nrv golf
consider economic, financial and bus­
fans than any other city in the world
iness problems, InclUdlng'Gcrman rep­
—the result of *an oii inllllonaire'n
arations. ns well us reductlonn of land,
richer, which have enabled film 'to re­
*ea and aerial .armament*.
alise nn anibitioq in make others hap­
Senator llornh offered his plan nr,
py. Thu man is Ernest W. Mcriand,
un amendment to the SWO,000,000
head o f the oil company that bears his
naval appropriation hill, which was
name, and the golf pitying laborers
reported to the Senate yesterday for
nre his employes who, with the gen­
proposed that the president be asked
eral public, nre invited to turn hi.*,
to call at) .economic conference In dead
private course, recognized ns one of
o f a conference merutly to deal with
the best and most beautiful in the
the limitation^ o f naval vcu cla under
southwest, it is no unusual sight to
lo.ooo. tons, and nrUitary and'naval
see a foursome o f bankers teeing off
aircraft ^ .p r o v id e d in .the bill hs
behind a group of men in jumpers and
passed by tile house. In offering his
overalls.
amendment ns n substitute for tho
Mnrlnnd’s golf course is part o f hi*
house provision Senator Borah de­
estate.
Deciding to make Ponca City
clared the world economic conditions
his permanent home in 1DIG, Mnriand
required immediate action, and lie pro­
posed that President Harding “ be au­ selected a cornfield on the clty’a out­
thorised nmi requested” to invite such skirts as the desired site. Today thu
governments to send representatives southern part o f tho field has been
transformed into tho most elaborate
to the conference as he should deem
garden
in the southwest, and by the
“ necessary" with the object o f arriv­
side
o
f
the
garden is hiri palatini rcsing nt “ understanding!) or arrange­
Idtnce, reputed to have cost approxl- «&gt; themrelvre as bing specially nnments looking to tho restoration c f mntely one million dollars.
x.ous for the vlsltara to see all of
trade and establishment of sound
the citrus fields, of tho state. H was
At Jhe opposite end /)f the estate is
financial and business condition:).
pointed out that citrua conditions in
T h e llu ic k S e v e n P a s s e n g e r T o u r i n g — * 1 4 3 5
the golf courltf. This, too, has been
With referenco to armaments, the
Florida ur.d Califortiia are vastly dif­
landscaped
and
Iicautifivd.
A
smal!
house bill’s provisions un to naval
On winter roads, thft abundant p o w e r and sm ooth rid­
ferent. In the Pacific. Coast state the
Borah .amendment includes the house stream flows through tho courso and citrus field is concentrated in a com­
ing o f th o ‘Q uick ooven passenger touring car*gives a
new confidence to cold w eather m otoring.
bill’s provipionn as t*&gt; naval vessels has iietn dammed to form several paratively small area, while in thin
under 10,000 tons and aircraft, with small lakes. Clumps o f trees and state the citrusr belt*in several hundred
Closo fitting storm curtains, provided with trfb spe­
its .provision for consideration o f land flhtubu combine beauty with utility in miles in length.
cial Buick weather- strip to seal tho joints, and that
providing hazards.
and sea armaments.
Trade abuses drew lengthy discus­
open with tho ’d oors, afford a snug com fort against
M
Two
years
ago
Mr*
Marl
mid
xuiU Senate lenders do not expect the
storm and cold.
sion, many complaints being iegi«TJ
nounccd that ho would build nn ath­
B Borah proposal, nor tho house provi­
T ho long w h eel base and the sem i-clliptic springs
letic park, which like his golf couthc
H
a sion. to Ik? reached during today’s atid bin garden, should ho open to the H B a a iia a iiH M a iN a u n H ia a ia i
with a new suspension, insure ea sy riding, m ade lux­
■ consideration of the hill. These, and
uriously
com foria b lo b y the w ide, deeply upholstered
B
public. Twenty acres adjoining thd
. TRY
N an amendment by Senator King, Dem­
seats.
E
v
ery convenience for effortless driving is nt
Mnriand
'refining
plant
were
purcha^H ocrat, of Utah, calling for h land and
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the driver's hand. Standard appointments include
d
and
work
&lt;
ommeticed.
The
park
a sen disarmament conference, which!1
such refinements 03 sun visor, windshield w iper and
■
B la pending, are expected to go over was opened tliia spring. It b one «&gt;f
rear vision m irror.
II until after the Christmas holidays.
tho must modern in the state, con­
n
F nr
The seven passongcr touring car maintains, in every
H Senator Ilqrnh’s amendment caused taining playing fields Igr football aTM
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particular, the traditional Buick excellence.
U general surprise, especially in view ; baseball, running tracks, tennis courts
Fancy CalifornV and
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and
open
swanl
to
be
used
ns
desired.
■ of his strong opposition in the past
The Buick Line fur 1923 Comprises Fourteen Models:
Florida Fruits
The concrete grandstand seats 1,800
H
Fmu»— JJ-34. t36Js I3.JS.$*SS: I M S , $1171; 71-17, I l l 'l l ;
H in reference to American participa­ ami is equipped with club rooms,
H tion in European problems. Ho was
3J JR. SID S. Gixtt— 71-M, $117!] 7 1 4 !. $119$; 3 3 -4 I.7 IV '!:
Fur Your Christmas
a
73
47. S m S ; II1-4S, $ I 8 « ; 7149. $141$; l l M . t U v i . 3J 14.
mi!;71.$J. $)f,71. IMrti f.n.b.ll,iili Wlwirv Aik about itc
one of tho strongest opponent!! to the showers and-other modem conven­
u,U.A.C.huciUK
Plan, wl;kL pru,iJ-t fur Ucfrrrr.1 Paymrulx.
Fresh Nuts of all Kinds
league f oNationn anti the Treaty of iences.
The Den Moines club o f the West­
»»-$S-2l-NI»
Versailles, lmt in bis statement today
— a t — ...
made it d ear that bo believed ac* ern I-eague will Use the park f(u
m tion was needed to solve pressing ec­ (training m-xt spring,
/ id
m
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onomic problems affecting American * Mr. Mmiao.l'-t newest enterprise of,
i fiiis nature is the establishment of a
iradt’.
1
jia m e preserve,
lie has purchased!
324 Sanford Avenue SANFORD, FLORIDA .
L. C. MOORR, Mint
For quick results, try a want ad. j Hot) .teres adjoining the city on the !
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Wltt-ii belter niitomoliiles nre built 1north and r illr.iting r. large force of
men in beautifying the area and oth-j
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Ill.l'E GOOSE FLYING HIGH
Tin- 11.ue Goose brand on fruits niltliS
Vegetables means dlint it is nil right'B
and the In-st of quality. They have of- m
fires nit over*the country and are do- a
a
ink a big business wherever fruits a
u
mid vegetables are grown. They not a
a
&lt;ydy ship much vegetables and fruits
here for other growers but they own
and operate some of the largest veg­
etable farms in the Sanford section.
And best of all they have people here
who seem to like the newspaper men
and they send us something fine fiom
lime to time. Sandy Anderson ip the
official Santa Claus anil today he
bought the Herald office a crate of
$ j excellent lettuce for. the “ Herald
J I force" with n Christmas greeting
*♦*! card from the American Fruit Grow♦♦♦jors Co., “ Blue Goose" brand. It is fine
uud we ih u li enjoy it white thinking {J
of the boys Xyho made it possible.

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DRESSES, HATS
What can be more useful than
n pretty frock or hut? Our
lino of dresses ami hats arc
unusual and such n lurtfe se­
lection to choose from .
DRESSES

$16.75 TO $35.00
; $3.50 TO $12.50
\ KIMONAS, ROBES

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Crepes, and Japanese Silks.
Corduroy Robes and Quilted
Silks-:

CANDIES
Crystalized Cherries
Pineapples
Figs
Dates
Nuts o f all kinds
Citron
Oranges (
Apples
Bananas *

COATS AND CAPES
Now is the time for that Goat J
or Cape. The weather, codl
nnd crisp, makes one feel thel
joy o f living, and the comfort!
&gt;f such apparel will makfl
such a g ift long remembered |

$9.75 TO $49.00

HOSE
I’ eautiful Hosiery in Pure
Thread Silk and Italian tilove
Silk, also a choice selection o f
Lnce Hose. Priced from —

$1.50 TO $3.75

Dainty* Underwear o f charm*I
ing beauty, always a fortun-J
ate choice as a Xmas gifti
Glove Silk Vesta nt

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GLOVES

Choice -Boxed Handkerchiefs,
pretty designs and embroid­
ered, nt—•

95c TO $1.95
Long W hite Silk and Kid
Gloves, nt

59c TO 59c
OTHER CHOICE
GIFTS

FURS
Tnuiw and BroWn Fox,
rcl, Raccoon, Skunk end beau­
tiful Hhio Fox and others. Singlc and double cKbckenf. Also
large pieces. Brices—

ulove Silk Teddys, at
Crepe de Chine Teds and
Gowns a t ..... $3.50 to SM I

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RliUSH SETS
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CORSAGE BOUQUETS
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A -R ift from HatnmTs not
only conveys the beautiful
sentiment o f tlie giver, but
serves a lasting and useful
purpose ns well. The finesl quality-and reasonable­
ness of price is evident in
every article.

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THE HANFORD DAILEY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22*1923

BASE BALL
fo o t b a l l
basket b a l l

GOLF
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BOWLING

“ It Mcmi ■certain,'’ he aald, “ that
the Academy o f Munir hr too large or
NorUfAmftton too tmnU to support
nioro than one play out of ten thru ns
many repetitions ns the Northhamp­
ton Plnycrs used to give. Three or
four performances are enough. And
the patrons of the movies have their
rights as well and should, 1 think, be
given a full half of the time.
“ The movies are highly profitable
and, if tho latter half of each week
wore regularly devoted to them, they
ought to bryig in enough money to
offset possible losses on plays acted
hy n permanent company in the first
half -of enfh week, lid s company
would thus hnvc the equivalent o f ten
days, not six, in which to prepare ench
new production—no small advantage
to their art.”

Mussolini Abstemius
And a Hard' Worker

lllx The A*«oelnleft I 'm # )
ROME. Deo. 22.— Haiti to Mussolini,
the man who nt thirty-eight years of
TRAP s h o o t i n g
CHAS. L. B R U T ,g i Editor
G IF T S
iigc lias become virtually the legal
(iitM,tur o f Italy, has a great capacity
Solve your
Gift
problems
fop work, fjincc ho niiJiiiniQd clt-tifa ■*
* /r *
ir\ - ’•
±.
#
mpeh keener and cause a better ar­
the Dominion would not recognize tho
BIG t h i n g s
Orland
and
Lake*
o f tho Ministries o f Foreign Affair#] H I O H f G i l t l ^ v P ^ l t l U C n t
ticle of hull.
red men a* an Independent nation,
PLANNED FOR
and the. Interior, Mus adini has aver- R irW j » ™f,y »» find just the right
In addition to the announcements
land Each Fined
have been forgotten. The hatciiet was
aged over eighteen hours c f hard U R * for &lt;•«*» person on your ChristTor the basket ball and cross country
ALL F. H. S. A. A.
buried and Urn pence pipe was smok­
work
every day. At.his desk prompt-j m is IDt Jr you wJU came to our spec$110,
But
Orlando
thy committee also chose April
ed nt Chxwekon w l y in December,
‘ TEAMS, MARCH evehU,
ly
ut
the stroke of eight, lie is still|i#l G ift Department.
d and 7 :,s the lime for putting on
Bets $800 Returned Chief Desknheh, lender o f the fac­
^uay at midnight attending to th«
the ninth annual track and field meet
tion fighting for independence, enrhusiness of the two most important
Doing* to T »ke p,a(,‘' la GaiffiA* oi the Florida'High School Aathletic
A'UnURN, N. Y., Dec. 22.-C hair- l led the issue to the council house of
ministries in id# government.
title and WK Track Meet
AaSocluUoiLjn Gainesville.
mnn John H. Ferrell, of tho National the nation, hut accepted defeat stoi­
Hamilton, Howard. Waltham,
During the eighteen months in
in April
j
There will be come changes in the Hoard of Arbitraiton of the National cally when the other chiefs nt the
Elgin,'
Erucn, 7, 15- 17 iind 21
which he was engaged in the organi­
ronlmcr of (inducting the meet next Association of
Professunal
lhtll puw-wow outvoted him. He nnd his
Jewels
at Redact'd prices. •
zation o f tjio Fnxcismo movement tub
At the executive meeting of the spring. The team finishing . second Leagues, yesterday gave out tho do- foilowers.hnd maintained that thclt
minuting in the peaceful rutrancoVf
F ib 8. A. A. last night in Gaines- Viil raecivc a banner this lime ns well visions of the- board following
the grievances were properly mntlent foi
a
hundred thousand o f Ids foltowcrN
as
the
winner
of
first
place
honors.
'
cillc It wps definitely decided to hold
heirring by the commission on the nn international court of law, their ininto
Rome Ociolier 31st, -Mussolini'
SUNDAY
EVENING
The
ossay
and
declamation
contests
,he second annual high school basketrecent Louisville meeting of the body. dppondenccjhnving been recognized by
worked an average c f twelve houtv I
MUSIC
PROGRAM
AT
THE
Tall tournament nt the University of !‘ ,so W«« not count for points in track
•
Included in tW decisions were the n British sovereign.
every day, Including Sundays,
f ir s t b a p t is t c h u r c h
Leaders o f the Loyalists, the win­
jlotidu, March 1, 2 and 3. A crossfollowing:
Mussolini eats little and drinks,less.
There were nround 200 athletes for
: ^untry race will nlso bo held on
Services o f Charles Cochran award­ ning faction at Ohswoken, were
Ho id ceps about five or ids hours out
the
inciting
last
year
which
like
the
; y arch 3, according to the same nned to Sacramento, Cab, provided hu chiefly from the Christian tribes of
The choir o f the First Rapt 1st
They Church under the direction of -Mra. o f ,the twenty-four. His lteverr.ee is
^ ‘botmeemeht and all high schools In basketball tourney was won by Duval reports in good cundltiofi in 1923, in tho Mohawks and Delawares.
n light ltrdian Vine with about fifty
i tj,e * ,soda t ion arc urged to send and an even greater array o f contest­ which event Hncrninunto jwys Enid, were well satisfied with the outcome Henry Colclough, associate directed
per
cent if water added.
ants is looked* for the coming spring, Okla., (2,000. Claim of Reading, I’n., at tlie pow-wow, but now propose to
of music, assisted by Miss Mildfen
His
favorite recreations nre fy a d n g !
R planned to hold the semi-finals — Tampa Tribune.
for $3(Ji) against Richmond, Va., for go even farther. Their tribes have Simmons, organist, has been very
and walking, mid ho is said to be a '
of [he turncy played Saturday morn­
purchase of I’ layer Cavanaugh allow­ virtually no representation on the busy recently
preparing for the chess player of no mean ability.
IS Hiaruund Rings, special price from
ed. Claims of Frank Raymond for hcrcilary council, mendiers of which Christmas music. Those who enjoy
ing1 and the fifthIs at night.
The Second Rice Crop EstiItaly’s man o f the hour was an eft.
tnw-country run will come in the nf(300 and for (OCO against Portland, are elected for life by the women of church music nre looking forw ard'to
$15.00 to $27.50
thus IUstic adViiate of hit country’s
the tribes. The Loyalists, it is an­ Sunday. Almost the entire evening
temoon. The distance o f the latter m a t e K C C O r d S D e c r e a s e Ore., allowed.
1-2 Carat, Firm While Diamond Plat­
entbaneo into The world war on the
inum Bar Pin nr Ring. Special
tvrnt has not been decided upon, but
Claims of Orlando, Fla., against nounced, will work for nn elective .will be given to a program of music.
1
side o f the Allies. He served ns a
lllv Thr A««i&gt;rlnfrf! I'rr.a)
,
Lakeland, Fla., for return of (SOI) on council, "to conform with the demo-* Thu musical part of the program is ns t4,,porn| „ ntit wounded so severely
will rot !&gt;c over three miles.
$
TOKtO, Dee. 22 “
Keen Interest for the second titular
’
^ t r a n s f e r of players Lucas and Stew* n olle trend o f the times' and to do
100 of other IRamunds at lowest
follows:
„
! that he hnd to tie aent to the rear as
c f agriculture and commerce hiis pubuit allowed and each club fined (100 away with a rqmmmt of feudalism.” Prelude—“ Nazareth” .......... Gounod |unfil f„ r f urth,-r active duly. It is
conflict for basketball honors is exprices
lishod the second estimate o f tliis
for “ farming.”
pected this year. The meeting last
“ Joy to the World”
- ..............Choir said that his body bears* the real** o f
j year's rice harvest which is put nt
rear was a success in many way* and i i .
. „ . .
‘
Hymn—"Hack, the fl^rald Angela
one hundred ^aud twenty wounds,
J
*i ,
OO^jB-1,108 koku, showing a decrease
Proposes Both
tioicr scores and larger ermffis are , ~ ' ..... .
Sing"
Congregation caused by shell splinters and shrap­
,,
,
, ■of 2,(M,«-i8 kokU'or 3,3 per cent com- Gold Mounted Harness
lookcd for tins year. Duval copped i
, .
,
•. '
Anthem—"Sing O Heavens” ...Schuler nel.
Movies and Plays
1 ,
,
,
,
,
pared with the first estimate iiuh ishLAVALLIBRES
the firs t tournament and wil ho u I'
. ...
.
.
1.
a
Gift
to
King
Albert
Violin duet "It Camp Upon the
.
id in September.
Flic second estiFor Small Theatres • Midnight Clear.”
50 G em iin e H L im on d l-a V n liicrcs
(onlender again this season.
The
.
,
- . . .
‘ n ,
. ,
»
mati* shows an increase of 5, 01,891
front
Tigers success Inst year was easily
'
’
IHr The S miii'IiiIciI t‘rr*m
PI IONOGRAPHS
Soprano Solo—“ The Heralds of
koku or 9.8 per cent over last year’s
(Itj- Tlie AitsiM-lwInl l’ rrio&lt;»
BRUSSELS, Dec. 22.— A number of
n:tm hut, with most of the stars miss­
$5.00
*&lt;&gt; $55.00____
Hcavpu” ...: _____
... Sehneckcr
NORTH HAMPTON, M aw , Dec.
harvest or un increase of 3,508.300 costly gifts, including n set of har­
ing now, the competition should he
GUITARS
OJTerlory—“
Periitenyc"
Ntcuile
Jioku or 0.3 per cent oil the average ness mounted in gold and enriched 22.—Something in the nature, of • a
Gold E lives, Belt *
gentlemen’s ngreement between mo' Male Quartet—"Silent Night."
for the lust seven year#.
with precious *stones, have been pre­
UKELELES Buckles, Etc. ■
tion picture cxhild|ors and those in- Anthem—“ Song o f the Angels"
sented to King Albert by Ran Taffari,
.............
.........
.....’ Upham
tore:,ted
in
the
spoken
drama
is
sug­
GOOD CHRISTMAS WEATHER
regent of Abyssinia. Among the gifts
BANJOS
Xmas Turkey
gested ns a solution o f tin* commun- Duet “ Infant Jesus, Sleep" ...
Bracelet W rist Watches
were also many shields and satires,
IlronnerLorenz
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j
it
y
l
heat
to
problem
by
Samuel
A.
El­
r Cranberries
Tin* dear, crisp weather of today eue of the shields formerly belonging
VIOLINS
1he Port and the
brought out a big crowd of Chil-tmas to Emperor Menellb and uwd by him iot, Jr., assistant professor of Eng-j Organ Solo
New Irish Potatoes
I'heusiiiit'
Si'ppe
j h«h at Smith College. .Mr. Kliot is
•dumper# and today and- tomorrow nl the liatlU* of Adowo.
HARMONICAS Slcrlintf, Roeers. ( ’onimunllY,
llhe author of several otn-m l play* j Mixed Quartet—“ While Shepherd*
pioniDe
to
be
tlie
biggest
days
in
the
j
Sanford Celery
Similar gifts were seat from Abys­
rind was active in Hie community theHatch Their Flock”
Handel:
tC ( i
Snuikittfc Sets, Nut
history of lh&lt;- city. The rain kept ma­
- MUSICAL STRINGS
to the late Emperor Nicholas, of
'at re venture of the Northampton j Anthem—“ Glory to God in tho
Sanford Cauliflower ny .shoppers nt home, especially those sinia
Haw
-.
Russia, when lie rccogrilzcd Ahysimiiplnycrs, which attracted wide alien
^ Highest *
Morrison
who had some distance to travel hut un independence.
SHEET MUSIC
Stone’s Fruit Cake
Puatlude- “ Grand Chorus"
tint)
a
few
yearn
ago.
now that the skies have cleared and
Cummings
Expressing in a recent- letter to the
National Biscuit Co.’s the folks who have been nvvny are
PIANO ROLLS
Iroquois
Indians
Will
Daily
Hampshire
Gazette
a
hope
for
coming home for the holidays, it
Plum Pudding:.
a revival o f a community repertory PHONE 3303 for your turkey or poul­
should make a big difference in busi­
OK EH RECORDS
Remain in Canada company
try. A.- C. law sing, Orlando road
1,
r? f,
in Northampton, Mr. Eliot
Apples, 65c peck.
ness. The advertising in the Daily
228Itp
advanced
the,idea
that
in
a
oily
of
“
T
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e
R
ecord
nf
(
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i
c
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i
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"
Herald nlso helped to stimulate old
dir Tl»c .Xiaitrlntril I’ r m l
r . Weinberg, Prop. *
O pen N ig h ts ! ill Ten
TORONTO, Dec. 22.—The Iroquois this size Northampton liar. « popula­
bie.ine.vi and bring in much new bus­
I’ .ilmjttto and First Street nt
A huge Copenhagen shiphuildiiig •
Indians have made peace with the tion of 22,01)0—the amusement linn
iness.
He njam in V Store
oi
the
municipal
auditorium
might
plant
and
several
factories
from
DenDominion government. Threats of
Open BvcHTng*
'
* Russian boots for ■women are the migration to the reservations of the pi nfil ably be divided equally Ia'tween mark will change from foul to oil for
|power producing fuel.
105 lA ilnietln A v e.— IMinne {Si-.I uar7.=Sf
nation in the' United States, because |he play and the movies
fud in London.

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idly important factor at Christinas time. If yon would catch the spirit
This year our Christmas Savings Club menders received over $20,000. Money in hand is an
■
of the season and carry it out, you must he prepared

JOIN N O W !

is now forming1. It is easy to join make small weekly payments and you will he prepared for 1923— FOREWARNED JS FOREARMED
.n a a iB D jr i
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SAVE

SELECT THE CLASS T H A T SUITS YOU!
CLASH 2.—Member# paying 2 cent# the firat week,
I renin the Kcfond week, and increasing 2 cent*
each week for fifty week#,
CLASS 2-A.— Member# paying fll.OO the firat week.
!(8c cent# aecond week, nnd decrcaa(P O C
ing 2c each week for 50 week#, will g e t . p u t l . d l /
CLASS 5.—Member# paying 5c the firat week, 10c
the aecond week, and inrrenaing 6c (P /?Q H C
each week, for fifty week# will get
t u U O .lt /
CLASS 5 A .— Member# paying (2.50 the firat week,
and drcreatdng 5c each week,.
tor fifty week#, will get....... ............... ^ / U O . I t l
CLASS 10.—Member# paying 10c the firai week, 20c
the aecond week, and inrrenaing 10c (R1 C\rj r A
each week tor fifty week*, will get * p l ^ a / . 3 1 /

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CLASS 10-A.— Mcndjcra paying $5 the find week
$1.95 the 2nd week, nnd decreaaing (|
10c each week for 50 week# will get*]
CLASS 10 FIXED.—Member# paying 10c
a jveek for fifty weckn, will get .........
CLASS 25 FIXED.— Member* paying
25c a week for fifty week#, will get

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CLASS 50 FIXED.— Member# paying
50c n week for fifty week#, will get
CLASS 100 FIXED.— Member# paying
(1 a week tor fifty week#, will get
CLASS 200 FIXED.— Member# pay­
ing (2 a week tor 50 week#, will get
CLASS 500 FIXED.— Member# pay­
ing $5 a week fo f 50 week# will get

Many of vour friendy
proudly refer to this
stro rid -in stifu tio n
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CQME IN AND WE WILL EXPLAIN EVERYTHING CHEERFULLY AND ASSIST YOU
TO THE ROAD TO WEALTH

NO FINES

sense - guides yewr : Uieume s
course, succfe^s must come. .
Spend Wisely. See. then.hcuv
much more you c&amp;n save.

NO DUES

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1D23

A F loating C onvention

C. J. Otedt has been very feeble of
late from a bed cold on his lungs.
Jim Lewis, who ha\ been staying
with Mr. and Mrs. G. H|rschi
for
some time has returned to his home in
Texas.
Mrs. A . F. Wostordlck was 'on the
alck lilt for a number of days last
week with fever, hut is better now.
Mr. and Mrs. August Swanson are
expecting their son *A^yid home for
the holidays. He is 1united now in
"Ole Vlrginte.”
One o f Mr. Price's men Is now
working on William's house, Forrest
West having beta called back in town
lo r V. C. Colter.
Mrs. W . C Meulor and children left
Wednesday of last week to join her
hevhand who has work for a time on
his i iulhcr's fnim lit Pompano. We
regret to have them leave even fo r a
short time.
Christmas is almost oerc *nnd the
"little” folks arc all anxious.
May tho joy bells ring in all our
hearts as we celebrate His birthday.
Rev, O. O. Echhard wishes to have
it announced that he will be hero on
Friday evening, December 29th, at
the Lutheran church to * render n
Christmas cantata. He will be as*
aisted by some twenty persons, who
will come with him here from Groveland and leaving after the program
for FiCrson, Fla. No doubt it will he
lino. Send the word around to all.
Mrs. J. E. Lundquint is expecting
her sons, Gardcr, frem Pensacoln on
Wcdnesduy and they are .looking for
Ililm cr nxet Sunday. It is hoped they
will stay here with the mother in her
lonclincas. HUmer’s wife and daugh­
ter have been with her sincp Thanks­
giving. She hopes to have tho chil­
dren and grand children nil with her
at Christinaa.
iiovf J. S. Clark preached a splen­
did consecration sermon Sundny even­
ing. He was a supper guest at the
I 'l tiiii 'cr in mo,
A number from here attended the
l*i!.*d ■ui trt in Sanford Sunday and
r.jnai it the finest ever heard.
. Mi t. Stedt spent £undny with her
daughter, Mrs. Jesse Lee on the West
Side, while on tho second Sunday they
vUitod at her home.
About forty attended the party g o t­
ten tip ns as urpriao on Mr. and Mrs.
E m r Lundquist last Tussdoy even­
ing nt their cozy little homo, this be­
ing their 10th wedding anniversary.
All cmjoyed the evening and they were
icntembcred with a shower of tin­
w are-so they won’t have to buy any
more in some lines for u while.
Good coffeo and many fine cakes
were served tho guests nrid'good wish
cs expressed for coming days.
We wish the Herald and all its
readers n Merry Christmas and Pros­
perous and Happy New Ytur.

Merry Xmas to all the tenders o f
the Sanford Herald.
Friends o f little Bill Sours will be
glad to know tiiat h** has i«-en brought
home from iKP hospilal and will i oon
be able to use bis band.
Mrs. Green Hartiy who lia.i been ill
Tor somo Unto, died nt her homo on
Sunday evening, nml wns buried nt
the iamgwood cemetery Monday afternoun. She leaves a husband nnd
(laughter and two nuns to . mourn her
loss, Mrs. Nettles o f Orlando, Tom
and Lunnio Hartiy, both of iamgwood.
The hnznnr given hy the Indies of
*v -&gt; Civic Longue wns quite n success
Mcrriam YY'Hliantson won the quilt,
having secured tho most votes. The
others who entered the contest wore
Alidin Ia*Vigor, Mildred Ising, Fem
Fraln&lt; D. J. Overstreet, Martin Ili»eau, and all deserve credit for their

G O T * IN . A

WORD

pressing our position and hapes'iu this
case," but the committee shoyred no
disposition to hear liiln ar.d the pro-

sub-committee o f five members, but whitehead and Southard street.*, and
yet Chairman Hoica hiu ret issue I after rifling tho.tank register of $7 iri
call for a meeting of the aub com* iniull change, left the register on.the

porch and took away with them lx .
lw**.-n $50 and $G0 worth of grorerie
, Neighbors heard the nrfi«c in 0 .
store*, according to Juan Snlgado, U. •
nv. tier, but were either of tltu opinio t
the owner wan thote or afraid ut vet
KEY WEST, the, 21.— U ndented tttre to see what wan guing on, r ,
by tho fact that tlm county.'jail i ; oidy the bold, had men were not molesIt-1
a block from the place, burglars at an during thoir visit.

World of Meaning In Her
, Simple Question,
----For once tho very modem girl's llnpper sister* faded Into the Inekgrouml:
She Mil urn! mmirlud ],ngU*h tnufllntf

ccedihgn Wore ended.
Aside from its report on tho impeachment charg;*.*q tho committee bnyot toact on lh(, (|Uestion of what nc-

mid slpp.0 ten while ll.e very iuml.ni
girl gossiped ecstatically with the old
yehoel friend from out of town, who
wore a shiny'new ring ou lho fourth
Anger of her left build.
The ouifif-towii girl did most of the

fu!&gt;ftl ,,f ” r* K/ ' ,lof . ,0 ‘ ,!m* a * ' b"
Pocnn c c *‘ !,£ ^or *,,m toappga^ for
.ognminaUon, under oath -ns to.tho hi*
j formation upon which hli hosed "hif;
allegations against Mr. Daugherty. early hour .Sunday morning entered
This quevtion has been referred to tho Tilt Ton grocery store, earner of

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English iniifflziM.

“ £mi now, tell mi*, what Is Jack
like!" deinniiilcil the very modern girl.
•'Who is in* ilk.*? Any of the bojs we
used to'kumvT"
*
Tim engaged girl reflefted, "No,"
»be licsltuii d, "I don’t know anynun
Just like Ji ck. Except—wi II, mother
Tho steamer Bpokanc hound from Seattle to Alaska as tho convention
says he’s hjJot like me. He’s full of
hall of the National Candy Manufacturers and Western Confectioners.
fun and very generous, am! Midi it genDullness sessions uro held on the boat. Delegates will go sightseeing
llqrnrm! And lie’s awfully duver, too,
tn Alaska.
anil talks so Intelligently,"
Tim flapper stirred ami slopped
good work. having raised $13 for tlm- Mrs. J. W. Cotley, of Camerim ave­
quilt.
nue, it recovering from several Mays chewing.
"Did you sity he was like yofll" she
I)r. and Mrs. Merril o f Maine, nr- j of quite seritiiis illness.
demanded suddenly.
lived Wednesday for the winter and: Sirs. I A. Bromley is very busy
are located at Mrs. Bill Allen'?'
this week superintending the selling
Mrs. CnldweH and granddaughter, out o f n rose garden ut tier home on NATURE’S FR EA K IN VERM ONT
Miss Dorothy DulTield, of Oilnndo, Celery avenue. nemarkahlo Stone Face Only Recent
were th’ town Friday evening and at­
Borne wonderfully fine strawberries
ly Discovered In the Little
tended - th*-' bazaar and baked bo'flh ore itclng shipped from the Jbjtie.n*
Village of Hinctburg.
r.upper.
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farm on ibnrdnll avenue, known a*
A grant storm face has lic-n dl«covMrs. Rioter wan shopping in San-, .Muse’s Special-strawberry,
ford on Thurstiny.
! The sguson’s giectirigs to the Hcr- i*rcd In the village of lllncshurg.
Vermont, ncertnilng to the Burlthgton
Thu many friends o f J. E. Phipps old, the Ileraltl fo r;o and everybody.
Free Press, It |$ located In the south
will he glad to know- tiiat he survived ■ _
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end Of the village und faces south, n
lho baked bean-supper and is resting GOVERNOR* APPOINTS
sort of gunrdlmr o f lire south portal
comfortably at his homo on "Crunk j
JOHN-11. COOK J l’ DiiB
of the town. It Is from thrl nest Hint
lho features are clearly seen. Top­
. T- P. Lewis was a visitor in Orlan­
ping u ’good-sized rock rdmul one hun­
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 21- G o v e r ­ dred feet from Urn main road, llm
do on Tuesday."
Mrs. I (nil Newman-arid little son nor Hardee this nf ternnm announced elejin-cut lines of n man's betid lire
spent the week-end with her parents the appointment o f John H. Cook of plainly discernible. The chin Is very
i Apalnchioln, as county judge for prominent. The motilli Is wide, llm
Mr. nnd Mr&lt;. Bill Allen., •
nose tdlghlly hooked nod the eye very
MYs. Bill Alien atid daughters, Mr**. ; Franklin county, to succeed II. W. clearly cut In the face. This freak
Johnston, deceased. Mr. Cook is a
Ncwiijan and MTr.io-i Ohma and Lou*
of nature Is fully as plain lo tin* eye
prominent and successful Ini si ness
ize were shopping in Orlando on .Sat­
ns the famous **i»l*l Man of the Moun­
■mail of Apulnrhiidn, having formerly tain,'* near the 1'rolHe house In the
urday.
been mayor o f that ii!y , secretary, of While luouniuliis. I llimstu/re's great
Mr. West o f FurmiugUm, Me., ar­
llm chandler of rommerce and a rep­ stone face was discovered. It Is
rived Saturday.
•
resentative in the legislature from claimed, hy p. f Stone, a harnessll. J.
Overstreet and J. S." Dinkel
t
maker. In that village.' He has called
. Fianl.lm countv. .
were trarr-meting business in Sunfold
the attention of u number of people
on Tuesday.
to ll. among them ilo* Itev. fl. f’, Cor­
GIFTS
I
ROM
1IACMKI.S
Mrs. J. S. Dinkel spent Wednesday
nell. pastor of the church nt HinesConvey imntitiful sentiments nnd htirg, who look some snapshots of the
in Orlando the gucr.t of Mrs. Ik O.
also serve a lasting and uaeful pur- face. A couple of these snapshots,
Maury.
Mrs. Bun-Overstreet and Vr.i. Roy po e so the advurcisement ill this is- taken frmn dlfTereiit dtstao'-r-M, w**rS
Sours were visitors i.i Sanford on me say'. T he lino quality and tens- brought t" flu* I r.e Press oflh-e re
awhli in-ss in jit in* is evident in.v^ery «•*nlly hv Mr. Comell. How long the
article, dual a few of the Items like Slone fine has hi-en disr-ernlPh* in
!:o-,&lt;- silk umlerliiings, golvc.t, furs, lliuslm ig Is not known, as It Is only
reeeiiily that It ha &gt; drawn otletllloli.

itOUNI) STEAK

Per 11). .............

PORTKRIKHISl
l V r lit.

-weaters, kiirtonan ami ridies atnl ev■rythiog in ladies* wearing npparn-l
too tn.li it to mention here. See the ad­ END IMI'KACHMENT
vertisement in this hi'*ue.
HEARINGS AGAINST

ATTORNEY-G BN ERA I
Tiioes Vandal Tourists.

,
Indignation has licet, imnmi.il In
I'l'tliilii i-lri-li*ri la Sw llsmrlaml, rvpqftn
llm lieueca correspiinileiil of (lie
l.oiidiin Dally Nows, l.y fl»* vnndiillain
*.f looi l.sts In ih-sti in jug ii... tti.rn of
|hi* Alps
Slum* of (In* llnaers arc
lu*e." idng inure and more rare, and
liners of llii* in. .iitil it ino have been
pained to Und ou ihvlr excurstoii*
wlinie riHits dragged'from the soil nnd
lying dead.

The Moore's Station
Chrlatnihs
tree und entertainment will l*c at Un­
church Tuesday evening December 2d,
the committee in charge pinna l&lt;&gt;
have a vciy pleasing cult rtadim”nl
and the biggest C b-rlm as trre evi-r
seen Imre.. Conic mid sec the clijldrtn enjoy iL.
The fish fry Inst Friday evening
was a great min t in, the fish were
'I l l s |s i'K)«*elnlly llm cum* with Um
firm na well ns the rest o f the tc.ip- edelweiss, nnd the mpuntnlifcer writes
t er. TlmrtJ wai* $3!.(HI cieare.l. The fri.in I try nit In the Tribune de Geimve.
pointing old that on tin* Arete it'Argi'iillin*, one o f the ran* pjioIs In that
imlglihorhoiHl when* llm plaui «|]ll
biooins, many rooi * were found pulled

up. The l'■ll IWI-P s Is Slllllf-whltt &lt;11111ciilt In pluck, nnd tho*N* who gather
II should cut ih’r stem of the flower
with (i knife, so that Ihe m«t (nay he
left to flower again imxi yea^for Hie
pleasure of other tourist*.
Potato Ancestors.
tltoUK ittid feet .above sea
imillurn
Ecuador, Ihe region which 1* In flcvcd
by sclcttll-its to be the cradle of tile
potato race, Ila-rc ha* been found u
wild spook-* of till* plain. Tin* dl*covorles wen* made by Wilson l’openoo of (lie bureau of "plaid Industry,
Department o f Agriculture,
ou r own large, developed, potatoes
ou Id he Just a* proud of these moun­
tain .Murphies a* Mr. Bryan Is of the
anthropoid apex; for the Andean va­
riety from which our own has sprung
I* too small lo la* of economic lni|*orlunce. Until breVdcr* In tbl* country,
however, hope that texts may show
clittnicterlstfcs which will make It
worth while to combine them with our
culllvnted kinds by crossing. Tlo*
wild tubers produce seed ralher free­
ly, but nlso tire Hutiject to one of the
point** dlsCMsea of wbhh Ihelr cub
lured brolhers are often viclkns.
Thirteen

year.

T. J. Hunter nnd R. L. Hunter, of
rhnrlotto, N. C., will arrive hen* by
New Year’s day for n visit of some
length, they arc the fnthcrB of Gra­
ham nnd Hoke Hinter, o f EearduU
uvenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ashley Purvis nnd
daughter Winona, Mr, und Mr*. Jns.
Purvis, jr., nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. I.eon
Purvis urc all going to Tampa to
spend Christman with their parents,
Dr. nnd Mrs. Janies Purvis and other
relatives..
Percolators
Mr*. U. E. Cliorpeniiig lir expected
home on BntJrduy from several weeks
Grills
visit in Cleveland, Rocherter and oth­
Toasters
er points In Ohio.
Stoves
Mis. Mama let Marshall, ofC n in eron City, will have ns Christmas din­
Irons
ner gueats Mr. nnd Mr*. W, W. l)re*sHeating Pads
or nnd children.
Vibrators
Mr. and Mrs. John Gallowajp and
three
children are new arrivals here
W affle Irons
frem Charlotte, N. C. Thry have
Sewing Machine Mo bought the property, in Cameron City
known" nr, the Duke place and have
tors
taken possession o f it.
E v cr-R cn d y F lashlights
What is known ns the Guy Ells­
worth
,{nrnv i» Cauierun City, hns
F.DISON M AZD A LAMPS
been sold by Mr. Deli, the lust owner,
to a Mr. Brown.
Tho new paving on Jleurdall nVe­
nue from Celery avenue south is near­
105 Palm otto Ave.— Phone 481-J ly completed to Geneva avenue cn-J is
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"Open N lgh ta "

FLA P P ER

Ilt» Tli^ Aas.irlalrd l*ri-»*l

WASHINGTON. Dec. 2:!. U imling
up ila public imarings on He- Holley
ch.ngex ngaia;d Attorney Geneiai
Daugherty, the h.nute jii.lir. ii ,- i on-

milti-e voted lo,In) |u meet on J.iiui
•iry I, to non b its formal dec. .ion and
begin preparation of ila rcpoil to iim
bouse. It was*regarded an practically
certain that the committee would ini.I
there had been no evidence produced
upon which tlm imprachitwnL proceediags euid.l la* based.
The public ce.sioiia today wete l..k
en up wilh She cvatniiialion o f osTicials and employes o f the department
of jii.rtire in an-wtr lo a number of
rluirges made ngninat ttie utior’u-y
general by Ropicscatativc Kiiicr,
Rspnblscnn, Minnesota.
Mr. Howland announced he would
like to make a brief statement "ex*

FOR E V E R Y B O D Y
MAN, WOMAN A N D
ip ™ -“ SEN D FO R I T = e 2
I Here’s something for you— a new puzzle

Daily Fashion Hint

—and say, it’s sure a dandy. Wish you could see
the big stack I’ve got piled up here—looks like a
mountain. There are thousandsand thousands of
them—all packed ready for me to put your name
and address on, just as soon as you send* them.

I want every boy and girl, every man and
woman to have one of these Calumet Puzzles.
It’s more fun than a box o f monkeys—the longer
you work with this puzzle the more interested
you become— the better you like it

Send for one— see how long it takes you
to solve it— spring it on some o f your clever
friends—see how fast their brains work— see if
they'can solve a real puzzle.

Don't wait— cut the coupon

Treat for the Dlnore.
The Woman enjoyed ihe untie* of n
seven-year-old hoy, her fellow hoard­
er, more perhaps thiin hi* mother did.
for It took siime strength to adminis­
ter law and order to smnll bur active
John.
Dim day as llm hoarders"
(ripped from shore or teuul* court for
dlnnet they, fiftrtid- .fixtin exercising
hi* mtii-li-ciierl&gt;iheii%prk liege of ringtug llm dinner hell,

••fie i-rcain for iletwcH, Ice rrontn
for dessert 1" he r-haaterl, «* he rang.
VI know what kind, too,*’ In* went on,
•■bin 1 wocl lell niu one." As he
dtuglrt dm-Woman's smile, Im udderl:
“All-right, I’ll tell you If you won't
tic &lt;vr. never tell,” nnd In « atsge
wldspor he divulged Ihe teerctj
"lt'« calomel"

out of the

paper right now; right away— fill in your name
and address—send it with a twdf
cent stamp to help pay jwst/A
'
aSe and mailing
CmO AND CHARMINO.
A hlimoi that is dressy ond prac­
tical la- pictured hero nnd lt« good
points tiro duplicated In tho skirt of
dark blue broadcloth w-Rh plaits 0*
tho cldc*. Blrlpcd rrflk Is used for
tho blouso which has a deep collar
and turn-back cuffs finished with a
narrow frill o f self-materla\ Mvdlunt
olio requires 2',£ yardo 30-lncU strip­
ed silk and 2 ^ yards 50-Inch broad-

cl9th.

Pictorial nerfcVr Blouso-No. 0117■Sizes, 34 to 48 Inches bust. Price, 30
cents. Skirt No. 9140. Sixes. 24 to 31
Inches waist, IT leu, 30 cents,
&gt;,

Hanford Herald
. Fan f o r d -------------------------I-’ Icr

the calumet

KtlJr

l’lrjj* ntul me o.ic u( ihe free Calutuet Puaki.

�|
more than thirty years nfto. He was
sTA CLAUS IS
etpccially interested in the retains of
the three-towi horse nnd other types!
- r beasts of the same family.
FAR A L A SK A j“' Iff
&gt; the
" ^fhfeiest o f this, work he went
IN
te Nebraukn early last summer. Aid, . ^^liSHTON."* {jer!* 2 2 ^ -b 'd S t.ju l by several students he began dik-'
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*1ed and ham -ifflng in a channel bed that appeared

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o«r tl.o!«o

THESANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1D2.1
bANCING CLASSES every Tuesday | &gt;15-jewel Elgin bracelet watch, $20.
GIVING AW AY tUHKKYS
at I'arish H»ure at 1 p. m. fo re b U -. 7-jewel' Elgin watch $1(1.75.—Diamond
SPURNED BY MAN, ADVERTISEMENT
For
dren and 7 p. in. for ndults. Interpre-* I’aiace, Benjamin's Store.
2:il-2tc
WJth every purchase of gn* and
HAVING .V f SANFORD. FLORIDA tutivo nnd ball room* dancing.— Profesoils
at Ilay Brother* garage today
proposals will he received by sor C. L. Cbsen
GIRL KILLS SELF theSealed
C|.
Succe.isful
experiments
have
been
and tomorrow you get a thimble free
City Commission of Sanford, Flor-

rich In l,„ties «f «ll sorts. lie FlcippCi" LOVC Sends Evelyn CoU'

„ indoer, pr,‘" 11)#nSi and dig- f«dnd bits of the dwarf horse, o f the
[
through nik-d
piled snow
snow ij alligator
alligator and
and oo ff oibi-r
other animals, and
fej*
mythical after all— Then ho carne upon'pieces of skulls the
r*fu,
docs ill ear to many peo- character of which was new to him.

1!

turc to Death and Kenneth
GUmm to H ospital.

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g j * t tJut,v.r.y.
breaks up wedding
i It it in Als-'kn, where Uncle Sam’s
--------------t f x ’j iic de.'i'.vit ,f in winter by fur- dent helpers returml to their school*;
gtJctrrirr* riding in reindeer drawn Innd he kept on alone, hut. had no fur- Marr)aQe Festlvitlea Turned- Into
—
to the tUinS of merry chimes. ther success.
Tragedy by Infatuated Girl—Drlds
*»»y r,3clM in Alaska get few
Bad weather finnllv
i
Tells Story of Dead Qlrl'a
U m is s o f mail, but the srhi.lul.- i* Thompson was compelled to nl" i ' '
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Persistence.

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, kull;
&lt;r rsmp in out-of-the-way
places h n r in d i „ f l „ „ 0,
Toledo, Ohio,—Flapper love, violent
ie deep snow prevents much research .value. Ho plans to return to nnd pawdonntc; but stmlluw nnd liui|btr? the
frtrtteom with the outer world get/ Sioux county next year nnd resume ll,|teirt, sent Lxelyn Couture, nineteen
,'enrs Old, of Svlxnnln, to her dentil
hflriJtmal mail near the holidays, Work in the channel bed.
.
v. ,
,
i . , „
. b y her own band iitnl put Kenneth I*.
flte pelt office department Bench
■\S ostL-rn N ebnpka undoubtedly * f |
- ltfl,nl)..uw, of' Toledo. In a
:.t to old Sai;t&lt; the richest field in America for tills* • ....................
hu-pltal wltli n bullet In Ids lung.
lit, and although .(hey don't wear sort o f work,” said !|!r. Thompson re*
Sirs. Pearl Thomas tluimn. wife of
irtry of red nnd fur nnd natty C' ntly and we hope to ,m,ke startling the wounded man, Is n candidate for
» booti, their gray niiifurms are discover,cs ,n the r.exf two W th™ |j the state senate In the primary elccai welcome along toward the
» &lt; * • /"of
- December. Every duy is nnd make Mn I t h n u &gt; S
““T " * I 'C t
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« * * * « * ~nr
for the postal workers the skeletons1o f . the «l r ‘
' c,,n,l,," , e f, T ^ UrJ"* “ ''"'e.l bnlr ami oi|H.r
-* ti before December 23, It in „ *„*« n,xl ren ilX r o
rfftk- « « * ” with them to get the fragments.”
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.jteM qOintitlc* of mail to those to
.
they are intended.
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yfH’ " f rotl' wo han‘
j

Executioners Ask High

ida at their office in the City Hall,* ANYTHING In the Real Estate line carried i&gt;n in Norway in operating and inside tha thimble is a chanjt on
_f/*
n
t,
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...
, ,
. 'brick
»t or before
3 p. m., January
I, 1U23,
at a bargain.— h. t . Lane. 227-5tp
j ovens by electricity.
a turkey that will be given away for
for grading, draining nnd paving the'
Christmas. Get in the game nnd sco
f.dowing rtrects, to-wit: *
| ’ BTIMIUT FARM AGENCY
Hove you lost or found anything! what Ray Brothers have to offer you.
^Sanford Avenue from Fifth Street
U 3 Magnolia Avenue
to Tenth Street, 5138 r&lt;|. yards.
Furnished 7 rgom bungalow, new, auKapHaaaaHnaBacaauBUUaisuHaauusinaDH aH aKBuaaaauBaBaH Ka
Palmetto Avenuo
from
Second on Dixie Highway, bam. garage. L'.t®
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Street to Fifteenth Street, H44H 8ip acres. Electric light, running water, M
.
In the Gity Substantial
m
yards.
*
; telephone, hath **’
—
m
•Deep well, I’airm
JIngnoIjn Avenuo J’rom Tenth Street hanks-.Morse engine, water piped tO'S O
V
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/v i
m
C
to Ccntrnl Street, 8500 sq. yards.
all parts of farm. Orange, tangerine, JJ V l i n o f O t l f l f i I
R
O O
I lfe o
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Fouith Street* from Sanford Avenue grapefruit, pesihcs, hlnckberrlcJ, tree ■ k j i l l l O l ( l l l l l C l l
V /l f il l l o l f l l i d o
U jlllS
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to. Myrtle Avenue, 3570 sq. yards.
(blueberries, 11 varieties o f grnpcs.'u
■
Myrtle Avenue from Fourth Street j lemon, cherries, bananas, loquut, Jap. H
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to Thirteenth Street 8005 sq. yards. (persimmon, mulberries, roseile, guav- *
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n
Elm Avenue from First Street t&lt;&gt;'“ «- Farm and garden tools, row, calf. ■
Thirteenth Street 13110%q. yards.
flo k o f Muscovl ducks Included, all h
A t Our Store You Will Find Such G ifts
Rids will l&gt;e received on the follow -; t o t ^0,500. _$.'Li00 cash, bal. 1, 3 nnd|a
■
log types o f pavement ahcetsnsphalt, 3 y‘?3rs
21G-tfc|5
H
ri
asphalt concrete, asphalt block and , v , y « n I r r k r ’ n f Y T T rn
n
N

Should Be Given

vitrificabHck.

QUICK RESULTS

s

arid s;nvi/icatlons mny ho obtained atlyou eat so your blood will _become
either office on deposit of $10,00 rich with vitaYuincs to iiouri-h the
which will he returned if hid is made, nerves and build healthy tissue, thereThe City Commissioners reserve the by giving you strength and ciulurright to reject any, or nil bills, or to.anie.
accept any bid they deem to be fetr the
Every lute o f food you eat eontuins
best interest of the city.
the necessary vitnmincs to give you
C. J. RYAN,
hiolth and strength.
Rut if your
I)ee 1 s I.'-22-2H-5te
City Manager, ‘ tuinach is out of order and can not
------- — -------------- digest nnd assimilate
your fond to
S I'mh HOLDERS MHF.I INtJ
muinsh ynur ■\ tern, it ibui't take bmp
The regular annual meeting of the for you to become nervous, irritable,
; stockholders o f the Seminole County wink, thin t ml sallow looking, with
Ran'k. Sanford, Kbit idh, will beheld in fuqueut lieaduclies and habitual cou­
th,• offices of the Bank on Thursday, stipniion, malaria and even rlicuma■lanuary -Hh, H»23, for the election of ti.ni.
a hoard of directors to serve for theo RE-CU-MA is sold in Sanford by
ensuing year and any other business the Union I'liutmaey and the lending
which may properly come before the druggists in every city. Adv.
meeting.
A. R. IKY,
IID a ilN n U R V M IIIM I I I I M I S f c l i
: i-ienlng o f llie ueiMIng jlny. When It 12- 8- 15-'”
Cash it i I H U R I I I K ^ V i n a i R K I R H I U l R O B
i was answum l Evelyn Couture. Hie]
nillllBaDBUaHaBBCBBBBBBBUBBBflEIgBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBHBB sinister sluolmv i.f il,.--(^liinnis* court- \ i».vi*T KI» HUNCH GRAPES bring
hlilii, nIirhI hi flu* luiJl. Sin* fnniiprlj
. »
,
Imd belli a plaee In tauun. s favor.
»Uf r« turns eighteen months nf-

be a m e r r y

Ch r istm a s j

I'or Everyone in the Family if

, MOTHER AND ALL THE
CHILDREN

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bottles being di ributeil around the City at all times. Every family
of Sanford should gel the habit :ut i—

PHONE 311 FOR QUICK ACTION
And our truck will be at your back door with a bottle of that pure
water that all the hotels, restaurant--, drug stores and soda fountains
are using.

•Li't n few pennies, nickels, dienes or more deposited
^tvl.ly liy each member o f the family itlsurcs one ami all a

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are orj'aniaing our Club now nnd will be pleased to
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lint and llred^ I liml ntnrlnl ilthvn
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Christmas Bargain Flyers
fell twit else mttil Mil wilt lie
stairs nnd turned at the shot. She therein
t.it.i'll ms cotltessril, in hi* followed l.j (hal are lieinff distributed
on
had thrown her arms m*qmd him, lmt a llnul tleeree.
Ii Ih further ordered ttiat this imtlee (lie Streets and at your house
pvrji tliougli wmindefl. he lluiiu her
toilill.hed In the Uitiifi'til lleralil.
from him toward a corner. Then J lie
a nswapaper potifl-heit In Hemtnnte for the next two or three days.
■ beard another shot. and. running back, county,
unre enrti week for a period
2 thought she had shot him again. When i.f elsht couseeutlve Weeksn
Witness my liumt noil »e_
I reached the door she was falling to eiixrt this'llth dn&gt; of !&gt;ee/-mher,
the. Hour. She had killed^ Inrs.elf. ISIS.
(HKAI.)
I*. A. nuPULAgfl,
Phone 518
When I saw her there, all crumpled
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up and Kenneth wounded. I fair ted.
HetMlmile County, Pin.
tty V. 17. Douglass. I&gt;. C FIRESTONE, MICI1ELIN AND
"Kite didn’ t love Kenneth and he n'ltrvnn ft Sharon,
didn't love her. She might have been
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after a long estrangement. During
these weeks this girl continually fid
towed us. Kenneth told me he was
through with her.
"As late as two tdplilx before the
weliding I wanted to teriitlnale our
friendship nnd give Kenneth to h*r If
In* wanted lo go to her. but lie nssttrixl
me thill there wu* nnljilug to Ids
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friendship with.her and tlml he mere­
ly hair spent some time with the Con
Fruit Bowls, Narcissus Bowls, Candle Sticks, Baby Goods,
tnre gill while ire were eMrunged,
Itusl Craft Novelties, Dulls, etc.
Three weeks ago he told me lie was
ready to settle down ami wo stalled
going together ngalq.
New Lot o f Christmas Cards
"Th^h Miss Couture Interfered. .Ite
cently she met u* on the street ami
pulled a gun on as. Kenneth told her
to stop talking shout him us lie was
through.”

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vestment
in
south,
fruit
brings
high
wtr* ngfliited over tile news thnt yoiiug
We introduced these
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( l e i to the bride whit formerly was |,|a,.|;|M.rritl(,t pcnchesfl figs. etc. FulU
Hoover Vaemim Cleaners, American Beauty Irons
|% ill Tbom.M. um‘ b urist and ir1i&lt;t
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free
catalogue.
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Percolators— Ever-Ready
m, ide tin. girl to go awai and net Nurseries, Tampa, k In. 21 l ot on Sat
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milki* a ikPllit nil lUTullili of tin* Mint
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rinse.
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Gifts will be appreciated.
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despondently.
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i 'umiilalmiiits. \Couture girl naked Mint Mrs. (Sututii T tV. A. Nortnh. I* •Ills lliiusnlinlili r noon Saturday, Dec. 23,
step out Into llu* hallway.
•imi Galv In A. 1‘tiRRi’ I 'pf •ml a ii i /«
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• "After -a recent experience uitli her. DIM HKHOIJiRlt
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I was afraid to di^llils.. Tlu-n sbe|
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HtltJ Kill* uihliptl ft* him* K«‘i|fH‘lil, * flii' *""* •LHinlmc HIM itt. t. » utirli r r
of which is a
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Ntlflivh, fi.ltlrf llodfM fiuht r ;tini inside
lirtile salil.
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»fl «l»r"lie '-.line mit of the lintliroom an&lt;l f-ilt..»ins
t&lt;1.. .1 i .,.n i. It
FREE chance on a nunv
Raw tier. He salil: 'Hu liutne. tve're
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•'She lan&lt;ied that she wantid to *!’ ' '."T.
■t f &gt; eitsi on n,,. for Christinas.
ree him for 11 moment and came Into , n'l! n. . "i:n'Ju YrTi' .’ j.'.-."*i
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the room, utrrylng a flapper Imt In h erp a elmln*. tlmnee h . si 7,77 ehnlim to
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The pnrchnsq_ o_f a
hand. Kenneth said: •! ............ you
" a e ^ S a r e ^ r m ."'....... IT u b c cn'titles y ou to tw o o f these
Imve it gun again. W ill. If you have I Vou and . op I. ..f &gt;.,11 are l..-r«.hv r r -tn ic o T h h n lilevi
n t nm-h o f
yi.ll might ns well shout. I eat htillcM'
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Proposals to lie presented in a seal-;
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Children may be looked after at our store in a substnn"Bid for Paving," Sanford, Florida,
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“ tial manner. llvcrlastinR wootl toys, Child's Rockers, W ag­
and the name of the bidder or bid­
ons, Go-Car Is and many othcr/Rcm s.
der*. .
Through Use o f HE-C’ U-MA
Each proposal must lie arcofpnnu S e"
l’b"form.
Thousands Have Regained
For this week special pJicc.\ prevail in fine furniture. ■
led
by a certified check, mude payable
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,,u,mn
Huggedness o f Youth
halted by un Insistent
Wr.r,‘ at sight, to the order o f the City of
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insistent knock on Um Sanford, Florida, for 3 pej cent o f the
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Hut thnt nice bed room furniture for^Tntr w ife. A gift m
amount of their bid.
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substantial,
one
that
covers
the
needs
o
f
your
home
and.
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Thin, weak,
and run down ■ m a k c8 one happy.
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The successful bidder nr bidders folks can notl sickly
e an improvement ln!B
will he required to give u bond equal their condition from the fyrst few I jj
to 50 per Vent o f his or their bill, qnd doses of this phehoutenai new treat-12
Mu h bond to be executed by a surety nient which is attracting so much at- n
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company liccnseii to do business in theUcr.tion l&gt;y its wonderful effect on the ■
State ftf Florida, said bond to he up- human system. •
proved by the City Commission.
That’* because RE-CU-MA cleans’ J
OPEN EVENINGS A L L THIS WEEK
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Copies of the plans and s|»ecifica-[the intestines of the waste matter ■
turns may lie seen at the office o f the which is- causing the stomach, liver!■
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Lily Manager, or at the office of;m id kidneys to he inactive, and e n -; ...........................................................................................................................n i l s
Fiid T. Williams, Engineer. Plans qhjes your stomach to digest the food __
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Put they do their work with u will
| gj s imile, ■ay Department officials,
Kale fo r Services
otik your help in their work by
ting it «
•'-( tin m to deliver all
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FALLS,
Dec.
|U» fifu by Christmas day.
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— Welland county officials e r e .wor­
rying about n double hanging which
[Scientist Finds
is sK to take place in.the county jail
«.r January 12th. •One o f the chief
Rare Hones in N e­
braska Had Lands causes of concern is thnt no official
hangman has yet been engaged.
In response to a recent ndvertiseNF\V°Y0 I*tlv' " ru*'r * ' * — Fragmen- n,- » t several applications were fifed,
■f.( trjjn rc of uhclttj Ified pre-his- but the few demanded, ranging from
%
kl'* rwicnls t.tni rejitiie. has been
t” ? Sn". " r e cunsideml too high.
L- ill by Albert Thompson, palfontol- i hi the past, officials-said, $50 v.cr
r" , in the Ian.h!ainks o f Nebraska.! sufficient to get n man t.. fasten the
tt,u'in homer years research work- Jbla' k cap on a condemned man nnd
p t*vr untinci-'l the remains o f spring the trap.
cwtoikiii . ile" •*i-rox-s, ginnt cam‘ be men sentenced to die are Har(i. alligatordunrf horses and oth- ry Rutka mid Nick Thomas. They
killed a neighbor in a row over n roul
Wipw« I '
Tic boneshe rtrunge. animals v.-tat.* deni,
luf'io-ml on a ranch in Sifmx
Cur.Sy v h i • M Thompson, who is
Ten year guaranteed gold filled (*&gt; ■
IKStkcr of the paleontological r e -; logon s|mpe,.1l wntchcs lift at $(5.75
tirrh itafi "I the American Museum apiece.— Diamond i’aiace, Benjamin's
dNitural History, was searching f o r ‘ Store.
231-2tc
ibIfSeni of ihr.s- toed dwarf horses.
;-------------------------------Mr. Tbooli-ion'began the study of
New /.eidaitd Jins prohjbiird the ex Pulled the Cun and Fired.
I|dteBtolu^y while i niplnyefl ns a put tat ion of •kauri gum ndultenited ■
in tin - 1iiikn’.a Bad Lands &gt;nr uiixoil with any other gum.
«loor of the brides apartment on the

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Furniture o f All Descriptions

When n motorcyclo is lifted on u
now stand Ihc latter lock* tto that the
machine cannot be moved.

110 S. MAGNOLIA AVENUE

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NUMBER 230

SANFORD. FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922

Oil Will y Not a Gusher ami Was not Spectacular
But the Oil is There

NEAR ISAST COMMISSION CAII8
' KS BREAK IN PEACEFUL
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SETTLEMENT

N*t *-» * TO Oin’AIN REVISION ON
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SCHEDULES REPORTED
LAUSANNE, Dee. 21.—Wordy al r \ LET HIGIIKIMJPS QUIT
p!
v’ORTl! AND SOUTH CARO­
BY LONDON PAPERS
who
has
been
in
charge
of
ojicrntions
ft-i
tercatlous- between former Premier **
Oil has been struck In jriorlda. ,
N
LINA COVERED
.
DRINKING
FIRST
at Oldsmar slnco the No. 1 well was Venisiclos &lt;ff 0 recce, nnd Risn Nur
Ra
WITH ICE ,
Oldsmar ^ell No. 1 was “brought”
spudded in mftro than n year ago, ex­ Hey, Turkish nationalist delegate,
Pi
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WASHINGTON,
Dec.
21.
in yesterday, with every Indication of plained that a badly shattered bit of
Caused Signor Monlaonn, president of **U , (Uy the Associated Press) *A
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The winter solstice (what- - na 8CtUl.d
production
of
a
settled production of a thousand rr.ning near the bottom of the hole hail the Near East (’onfrronen commission
ever th at In) begins to- M |.
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High
government
officThrown nn Method by W hich
barrels a day, as soon ns some minor allowed a large seepage of oil. In the on minorities to abruptly cfiul the
* , Inis, governors, judges nnd PE
day nnd this is the shortA m e ric a n Influence Is Heinff
presence
of
the
Invited
persons,
Mr.
repairs are made, n badly cracked cas­
morning session “ of the commission.
Stcrnis of Y e s te r d a y H u t G eor
rest day in ’the year—I&gt;eDrawn Into New Attempt ,
UHL sunk n ten-barrel bailer pump to Vcniseltia bitterly nttackedthoAngo Nt members of the congress P
ing
near
the
bottom
of
the
well
is
re­
Hi
v^cre
asked
‘yefferday
by
cia Expects F a ir a n d W a rm - •
njnboc 21st. It does not
placed and the well ip put on the | the •bottom of th e- well. The pumpj!rn government nnd protoneu against
or T o m o rro w
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Rep . Upshitw, Democrat,
scein any shorter th tmywas drawn up full of crude oil. Twicel’ xiilrged deportation of Greeks by
pomp.
WASHINGTON, IW . 21.—German
H.
of
Georgia,
in
n
speech
in
one and itt fa it it in not
more the pump, was sunk to the hot ’■^thousands from Anatolia. Rita replied
l II, T h r ( . . i x - l n l r i l
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i»vcr|ures through Informal channels
The Oldsmar well
not a Rusher.
any shorter, living just an
tom of the well, 3.200 feet down, com­ in the same vein, charging Venljtoloa Ns Urn house, to emulate .Mar­
* ATLANTA. Dec. 21.—With one sec­
for American Intervention to obtain
It
In
not
n
flowing
well,
nnd
was
not
long nnd having just an
ing up filled with the black, evil, with living responsible for lliv Tutko- i’ &gt;... slial Foch, who refused to p ;; a revlajon of tho German reparations
tion of the country covered with icc
brought
in
ns
one
of
the
spectacular
Pa touch intoxicants while on
many hours, as any other
smelling stuff th a t spells vast addi­ lirvek war and-consequencea.
»»! mow and with the forecast for
geyser type of oil wells. Hut the oil
so American soil out of respect &gt; 3 schedules were reported in I/union de- _
day—only the hours of real
tional wealth for the West Coast iff
spatrhert today tinil throw the first de­
in there, and Florida’s Intent C hm tNi for the dry constitution."
daylight are shorter. From
|B0w and another section slushing
Florida 'if settled production under
finite light on the method by which
PH
mas gift to the rent of the country .Is
p
“ No longer must
the
this thuo forward It will
tireugh the rain with temperatures
pumping comes up to the expectations
American Influence Is being drawn in­
P
i
’the bringiiing in of a deep well in
higher-ups. t«ny ‘go," shouthe getting closer to the
confidently entertained by Mr. Hill.
• nlightly alwvc the .freezing point, the
to the new attem pt a t a final adjust­
Pj
heretofore
untried
and
unproven
ter­
pis vd Upshaw. “They must
“good old summer, time"
Malh early today is in the grip pf the
Ocular evidence th a t’ oil has been
ment of the vcx!n;&gt; mparntions prob­
ritory.
* ' say ‘come.’ Anything less
and the dnya .will be get­
Snt wintry blast. Florida peninsula
found, in the form of at .least thirty
lem.
There’ i.» reason to In-Iieve that
a.i
than
this
will
be
a
farm
ting longer.-Probably the
The "wedI, located about tltree-quarhcmuT. continued to be bathed In
of crude oil, was spilled on
previoui.
government reports from
’ and a scandal.
Tiiiiortius
te rs .o f a mile from the village of barrel*
days of thin week will be
isruhinc.' Virginia, Soulli Carolina, and
the ground near the well, flowing off
Berlin
are
of n character to justify a
-ginils have never inspired
the longest in the year for
Oldsmar, was brought in yesterday
^Xolth Carolina are reported covered
Into a ditch filled with water, and
ho|H*
that
if
the French/prove agrecanybody. Tills is no lime
nftornoon in the presence.of a com­
the tired clerks In the Nan’ with Ire following sleet storms yes­
spreading ii heavy coating iff ml over FIND NOTHING IN LAKE NEAR
abb*
to
tlaprtqarswl eparalions n»for pussyfooting ntternnees
mittee of Tarnpu business men and a
fotd stores and in the post­
terday. Georgia expected cloudy wea­
MHK ROUGE, LOUISIANA
water.
The
witnesses
of
tinbring­
vislon
plan
no insurniountablo oband
actions
on
the
part
of
large delegation of Pinellas county j ’h
office.
ther today with fair and warmer toing in of Florida's first oil well smell-1
:.tai
b
would
remain'in the way of an
our state and national lead­
citixens headed by Sheriff Lindsey «f
I I I ) Tltr W .o r la lr d P » r « « l
Bormw. The northern section "‘ of &gt;to
, d. touched and saw the stuff, nnd tes­
'agreem ent as to the specific amount
•*' »» **»t t j,nt coutity. The Tampa’ men who
ers.
MKlt ROUGE, Iji ., Doc. 21.—A de­
Xrorgia is slated for cooler.weather
tify to the. genuineness of the oil find
th at Germany could pay.
Mr.w the first oil brought in quanti-.- -. ...
„
, tachment of lhe l/iui*iunq National
today. •
ties from the Oldsmar well were *!*««' to th ,-fa c t that the we actual- guard that Into yesterday dragged a
LONDON, Dec. 21,— A* request by
Kdgar Wall, president of. the Knight •&gt; vVas brought in as a produrir.
part of laiko laiFourche, eight miles
German Trade commission tlintir com­
nml Wall Hardware Company; Gco i ’Mr. Mill informed the visitors, spec­ from here in nit effort to. locate two
mittee of American business men
ie. benjamin, large property owper ially invited for th f occasion, that
u* bodies of men reported to. have been
headed
by H ubert Hoover visit Ger­
lu re; .Col. W. F. Stovall, editor and the shattered .length or lengths
murdered by n Imml of masked nnd
many to undertake a thorough survey
Disarma- publisher of The Tampa Tribune; J. easing near the Imtton. of the well white robed men lnnt Aug|i«t-‘a fte r the
of economic conditions thnt would bo
, President to Call Another
Clurk Evans, manager of The Office would Ik* pulled and replaced with kidnapping of live citixens of this
inent Conference
used ns a basis of a new rnparhliqp*
till Thr \«»orli»lr«t
I
m
w
cuslng
nt
once.
Meanwhile,spendplace, were unsuccessful it wan learn­
Equipment Company; John M- Nel­
ST. AUGUSTINE, Dec. 21.—After
treaty i* seen here is perhaps a s ta rt­
ipg
arrangem
ents
"for
storing
the
oil,
ed fJiis morning when a second de­
son, nnd a number of prominent l ’in( f i r T l»r A «iio rln fr«l I’ r m i)
a lengthy ilitieis with cancert*nf the
ing point of a flock of rumors as to
thK-well i« not to Ih- p«rn|»ed. Tampa tachment was despatched to the luke.
WASHINGTON, lire. 21.—Navy ellns county pisqile.
diroat. George Miller, ^son-in-law iff
American
intervention in the repara­
The tnHip commander declined to dis- AT,MACON NHVT JULY FROM
K. V. Hill, practical oil well man, Tribune.
Mn Ditmukes, banker, of tills city, appropriation bill with the house protions piuldcm. Great Britain it is sernGKOKGIA&gt; FLORIDA AND
,-u«s the movement of Jroops.
‘tatk his own life this morning, lie visibn u questjng the president call
i-officinlly learned, has informod the
•
TKNNBSSKK
another
nnv«l
disarmament
confer­
was found in his’bedroom after tfu?
American state department of its con­
revolver shot had attracted the house­ ence to limit construction of smaller
sent
to such a plan.
.
( I I , . T h r A MMM’Inlril r r r » « l
vessels reported to thu senate today.
hold. lie died a few minutes inter.
MACON, Dec. 21—Several ^thous­
and Woodmen &lt;ff the 'World will ussemh|e here next July when the Wood­
men from Georgia, Florida and 1«•»»110**00 will hold their ilistiicl onculiipmonl lure. National officers from
Omaha will Ik* ill attendance and w v:
FIRST STATK-WIDG MATCH FOR
•erql hundred uniformed men will, take
RARNYARD GOl.FKRH
:
_
part in competitive drills.
OF IIBItHIN MANSACRK CASE
I I l f T h r A f W f t a l H •’ r r » " *
I 111 *1 hr
laird
. i
IH ir CANNOT CONNECT HIM
ORLANBO,
Dec.
21.—Official*
of
■ ........ not act in because interstate/.coinWASHINGTON, Dcr. 2 I.—Public
r d ir e c t l y
ihc
Orlando
Sunshine
club
nre
tnnkmerco was not involved.
.
hearings on the impeachment charges
&gt;(ur.n,vmn
.. release of
........
Questioned .............
about thu
the ing preparations for holding tho state
I l l , T h r A H S fliilrd
‘
brought against Attorney General schooner J. H. Young, seized n t. New horseshoe tournament ever held In Kl«MARION, Dec. 21.—The name of
WASIIINGTQN, Dec. 21.—Former Premier Clcmenceau's American visit Daugherty probably will end tollny York for an nlleged violation of thelrldn, which is scheduled for about
Hugh Willis, a member of the Illinois
sdded |20.0(Hi to the American Field Hfrvlce fund of Fellowships Recording before the House judiciary committee, prohibition laws*. Col. Ilaywafd ills- j February 1st. W. II. llcnlmo is »
Mine Workers, executive hoard hro’t
to Stephens Roiisnl, who managed his tour. The. amount \* the surplus o •which is expected to report to the closed that the order stopping the charge of the match for which vc
into testimony in trial iff fIVo men
rises
lina
been
noiiry received from let lures and nkwspuper articles by the I iger after &lt;erdzing of “nim” ships outside the hundred dollars in p
FORTY-F.ICHT INJURED WHEN charged with murder in connnrtion
Inying the expenses of th trip. Th premier, it was xph.incd, was unwilling hmise that it found no evidence on three mile limit, unless such vessels subscHbed.
with the Herrin riot’s by two state
SEVEN PULLMANS TURN OV­
to accept financial assistance for His mission and bis own means vw rt nu« i which to banc An Impeachment l,r0* had established contact with the
witnesses,
but, undue ernsi examina­
ER AT MrlNTOSIl
'
•pate, v.. he nccepteil lecture nnd writing contracts to pay bis way. He ®*- (ceding. The report will not be made, shore by means of their own Imnls or
tion^ however," witnesses said eould
Ptmeffn desire th at the surplus »&gt;c demoted to thu memory of h.s student however, until after ’the Christmas crqws, was issued after “insistent de­
not Ik? positive of identification.
.(H r The A s s e r t s P M * * *
holidays liecause. of the absence «f mand by Secretary Hughes."
'
jvars in the United States to Fellowships.'
JACKSONVILLE, Dec/ 2 l . - f
member* from Washington during
With specific reference to the J. II.
persons, among forty injured last ev­
thnt tirflc.
'
• Young, which was seized six miles
ening when seven pullmnn onrs &lt;»f
When the committee adjourned last from shore, CoL Hayward denied her
the Atlantic Coast Line limited, south
•
m t T h e A M ocU trS P r * « « »
night n ftfr two long sessions, there release had been brought about thru
ST. PKTKRHHURG, Dec. 2 1.—The hound, turned over nenr Mcintoch,
remnirted to he heard only n half a the influence of Thsmas II. Felder, o f 1
locnl post of tho American Legion
dozen witnesses. Thcao arc officials New.-Xcrk, counsel for tho-owners of
has gone to the ro ^u e of qinm UccscT morning. Only one, Miss alnddei),
MOUNT HOLLY. Dec. 21.—Mr*.
o f S o department of justice, who will the craft, a* had been charged in Mr.
negro, who is In Jail ns a result of n whose address is not known to the
l&gt;c (mentioned concerning allegations Keller’s specification.
The relense ram page ho launched upon a few hospital authorities, is regarded as Doris Brunen l»*t night was acquit­
In the specifications drawn by Hcpre- bad boon ordered, ho asserted, be­ nights ago in the neighborhood of seriously hurt. She I* suffering from ted nnd Iter brother ,!Inrry U. Mohr,
was found guilty of murder in the
m ntulivc Keller, Republican, Minne­ cause the law offiers wero not satis­
Sixteenth street and Seventh nvenoo n broken arm nnd various other Inju­
sota, Which had not been touched up­ fied that there was sufficient evidence South. A fter the .orrost of Itccse, it ries. The xviTfk occurred oh the first degreo In connection with tho
slaying of the former’s huiband, “Hon­
on nt tho tiino Mr. Keller withdrew on which to make n case In courf.
developed he was a veteran of tho stretch of track where trains sever­ est" John T. Brunen, camWnhnkncr.
from the case.world war, hnving served with the en­ al tiroes have exceeded one hundred Tho jury recommended that Mohr bo
Beforf this line of inquiry was
PROJECT IN FLORIDA
v gineer unit. Reese is said by tho au­ miles nn hour and where the speed scutgltccd to life imprisonment a t
l| lr T h r Associated I’ rraal
thnn those which opened Representative Woodruff, Ke&lt;
thorities to he mentally unbalanced for the two miles world record was
IS AMONG F IIT Y FOR
UU8ANNK, Dec. 21.—Hoth Turk- Constantinople
'* ------ -publican,&gt;Michigan,4 laid heforo tho
hard ‘labor.
would l*o afforded by the league or
BALE BY GOVERNMENT nnd the lz&gt;glon will attempt, to have once attained.
The jury1 had been out three hours.
hb nnd Allied delegations relaxed In Nntlons and proposed addltonal guar­ committee evidence which lie con­
hint admitted to a government hospit­
On request of Walter* 8. Kcown, tho
'htir altitude yesterday and discussed antees similur to those given to the tended showed "an unnecessary ’de­
al for the insane.
counsel for the defense, sentence wau
lay”
by
the
department
of
juHtico
in
(
n
r
Tfcr
Associates
Press)
_
— —■—
rtmtrol of the straits in such a concll- Aland Islands. He Insisted thnt Tur­
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
21.—Author­
deferred until after tho Christmas hol­
bringing suit against the Wrlght-MarThe hollow handle of a new lantern
imtory spirit thnt there is 'every in­ key imjst have further .assurances tin Anircraft Corporation for the re- ization for salo by the Wnrr dqpartdept
iday::, Justice Samuel Kallsch setting
dication aonie sort of -stfaUs scttle- from the Important powers individu­ coyiry of 13,001,715 growing out of ment of neatly fifty pieces of pr
prop intended for railroad use serves as
Jun. U ft* the date.
At th at time Kcown said ho would
•wid may Iki signed in n very few ally nnd collectively th at her territory nlleged overpayment of war claims. erty which aro not now needed for u reservoir for an additional supply
will not he violated. Ho accepted in
.
.days.
Assistant Attorney Seymour announc­ military purposes is provided for In of oil.
VLAKE WA1.ES, Dcr. .21,—lro fts - move for a new trial. ,,
As the foremnn, Walter Wills, an
Too note iff the United States de- principle the fundamental provisions ed that suit for tho recovery of this a bill introduced today by Chairman
sor C, P. l/junshury, of Pretoria,
rltrinu that 'it dogs not regard an for control of the straits outlined by amount soon was to bo filed nnd Col. Wadsworth of the senate military af­
aged
farm er, announced tlie verdict,
South Africa, Chief F.ntomologUt of
Mrs. liftmen grasped Mohr’s hand,
wcmationsl commlHsion ns neces- the Allies, but pleaded thnt Turkey Guv IV Goff, former assistant t o At­ fairs committee.
the
Agriculture^
Departnjent
of
the
. ' .. Gcneriff WlcLmcUtirn
The property which would bo of­
r^i7. undouldci|ly boro frulL an Lord must have hfr&gt;ovoroiglt rights thor- tomey
Wlckerehain, whn
who hud
had
Union of South Africa, accompanied so b h ln g ^ ’Olt Harry, Oh. Harry."
J
fered
for sale is located In twenty
Curx&lt;vn gave rareful consideration to nimbly snfegimnlH.
She then fainted, striking her h*ad
charge of th^case, denlcd^he charge
by
Mrs. Loujisburg. Is concluding n
ktutes and ranges from n gun house
umet Pasha's pleas thnt ^Turkey v \s it was clear thnt tho United of unnecessary delny.
on
a chair as she fell.
.
trip U&gt; Florida with nn inspection of
Mohr,
his
hands
shackled
and
two
^tuld consider international iltterfer- States will accept no sent on n straits
Most of the reinnining time of tho at Gloucester, Mas*., to the air In­
citrus groves in this section. Pjof.
control commission regardless of
termediate depot and Southern field nt
rnc® w'‘h Turkey’s nffnirs ns "worse
hearing
yesterday
was
tnken
up
with
Loundsbury Is on a leuve of absonc atato.troopers cluUhlng his arm, loan­
haW much the powers of this proposlban death." An agreement likely
on inquiry Into the' building trade Anterlcus, Ga., and Fort Humphreys,
of
six months but cxt«ects td in? on his ed over and ‘caressed his sister. He
cd international Wkly arc limited, ho
was led brick to his cell a* Mrs. Brun­
.
'
* 1 * * reached exempting the dcmllcases growing out of tho I/«kwood Vn.
way
home heforo Christian*.
Projccla In tho southern states that
en was revived by a physician. Mohr’s
flsriie,i zone alung the straits from members of the American delegation committee Investigation in New York.
The
South
African
official
stated
‘ontroi, by the pro|K&gt;s&lt;Hl International .vert* asked last night whether the Cob William H ayw ard/ federal dis­ would bo sold arc;
that fruit growers In his country countenance did not change- os
United States would in any way be
Florida: Chapman field,’ Fort Clinch
'ommluion which vflll hove Jurlsdlctrict attorney at New York, went Into
hiue recently organised 'eo-npemtlvo verdiet was announce*!, but his wife
bound to respect the regulation* im­
" over navigation of tho straits,
details concerning tho various cases, nnd St. John’s .Bluff.
m
arketing, associations' ulong the was visibly affected. ’ v :
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’ ■1
wiving even the pilotage of the posed by’this 1&gt;ody, «-nd if Urn United showing which ones had been con­
lines
of the citrus exchange* of Flor­
States wouid negotiate a treaty ImmeGunpowder is said to*have been dhiTurks.
. .
Th?"Dally Herald. 16c per week.
cluded, which now were awaiting trial,
ida
and
California.
S
S
S
y
with
Turkey.
To
this
Ambstcovered
by
Roger
Bacon?
* l«nu*t Pasha also'*p1ended fo*rxf urend which ones the government did
* ..
vador Child made no answer.
.
“*r Suarantees for tho safety of
’
i t ? - ---I —
V\ )tt *4 N't N-i Ni

DEFINITE LI GHT

P '- i

DRAG LAKE
FOR BODIES OF
' KIDNAPPED MEN

St Augustine Man ,
Committed Suicide
Early This Morning
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Naval Appropriations
Bill with the House
Provision Requesting

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WOODMEN
OF THE WORLD
"WILL GATHER

PUBLIC HEARINGS TO END
HORSE SH0F7
IN IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS
TOURNAMENT
BEFORE THE HOUSE JUDICIARY
AT ORLANDO

HUGH WILLIS
UNION HEAD,
ENTERS TRIAL

FORMER PREMIE CLEMENCEAU
AMERICAN VISIT ADDED’ SOME Committee Expected to Report No Impeachment
TWENTY THOUSAND TO FUND
•
Can Be Found

EIGHT PEOPLE
IN HOSPITAL
FROM

'For Anircican Field Service Fcllowsliips’Surplus
Over Expenses

St. Petersburg Legion
Looks After Negro
Who Was in flic War1

Jury Finds Harry'
Mohr .Guilty, Frees
Mrs. Difris Brunen

TURKS AND ALLIES DECIDE
TO GET TOGETHER ON STRAITS
CONTROL DISCUSSED

Every Indication That Some Sort of Settlement in
Sight Now

South Africa Grower
of Citrus Fruits Visit
ing Sunny Florida

More Shopping Days
Christmas &gt;

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THE SANFORD DAILY HEftALP, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1022
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KNIGHT TEMPLAR, ATTENTION

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f o r Florida
Cloudy and
unsettled; |
Rom, to Mr. and Mrs.’ Rroxton *'i - rain* Wednesday and ThuraB aggett, u fine lialiy iniy—« regular ** day; not much change in
C hrntm as present.

According to a statement issued by
An invitation to attend Divine ser­
the
Ford Motor Company, deliveries vice at the First Methodist church on
*V
*» of Ford cars and trucks to retail buy- Sunday morning, December 24th, from
ir* during the month o! .W .ember to­ Sir Knight Dr. S. W. Walker was a t ­
ta lle d 1W.327. Thlsyiii a new Ulgn cepted.
isfllex rceord th a t-h a s ' never before* Thl. Sir Knights of Taylor Com-*-A«d if it-cnntinucs it/will unsettle
l*een approached by the Company a t mantfery ar.d all sojourning end visit'
our fine tlhrLrt.'ftai trade n r j alt of
ahia season of the year and cne wJiU.lt tt
__ will meet in the
our hopes for a }&gt;!:; week.
irg^ Knights Templar
atahda out n marked contrast to tho jUaaonM; Kdll at 10:20 a
; Novrmber. J&amp;2I. retail delivery figBut If it will only d e a r up tonight
Come out and honor Sir Knight Dr.j
IOft* which totalled slightly over
there will }jc three good days in which
Walker by year presence. Full dress j
000 cars and trucks.
to *V»op early" before Christmas.
•Jgffo:m.
; ear eight consccuftve months, bcramn of marrtago and forgiv.
In accordance with ouc annual tu i-i
; ginning with April 1st of this year re-'
Dr. S. W. Walker has .returned from
lo g ,in martriage.- Also—
tom ’Taylor Comman.lery w;H mcfct.lnj
tall deliveries have exceeded 100,000j
the Methodist conference a t Tampa
Ditl you ever hoar of such values before. Prices.ranffthe
Asylum
a
t
11:00
a.
m.
Christmas
and will remain hero until a fter the niL L MOYE ELECTED CAPTAIN ro rd cam and trucks each month; the ; Day, Monday, Dccaaibc^ 25th, to of-j
Inff from $20.00 to $40.00 including our highest grade Hurt
OF THIS YEARS BASKET­
accumulated total for the first eleven*
first of tl/e year n \ which lime he nnd
Schaffner &amp; Max Suit?. Don’t lot this chance slip by but
ier the sentiment prepared by the|
BALL
THAM
months of 1022 being approximately
h u family will go to Sf. Petersburg
take advantage of it and got that Christmas Suit at the low­
committee on Christmai pbnervnnecj
1,200,000. While the company points
where Dr. Walker has been tnm sfcrest possible price. .
.
i One of the m o st‘important eventa out that it U not unusual for Ford to our Grand Muster, Most Eminent Tojnorro.r—Grace Darmund
I in tfjo success of a fimtmll c r. basket-' fethil sales to exceed the 100,0.'■ft- Sii Leonidas Perry Newby, and to of­ •The Soag of U fo" also a Cent*
fer a tohit to our beloved Grand t'om -'
Cant, and Mrs. Macrcadic and fam­ hall team is the electing of the pro­ mark during the sp rin g and early wander the Right Eminent Sir Sam­ Comedy. ..
per men to head the tcair. And hav­ summer months wfleh the demand is
ily, of. Maine, are in the city spend­
*
.
-*j
ing this in inind tlrn local lx&gt;y* used at its'peak, the manner in which busi­ uel A. Johnson,
ing some time and a t present’ are
Visiting
and
injojurning
Knights
(
|
very
gdod
judgment
in
the
election
of
ness bos held up throughout the balJ. J. N. CONNED, Manager
Comfortably located at the Montezu­
Templar
.cordially.
Invited.
2^1r-2tp
*
their
'football-captain
for-next
year
unco of the year is without precedent, j
Jain tho throng* of readers.
ma. Captain Macrcadic nerved in the
Credit for this remarkable showing
World war nnd was in charge of the land their basketball captain for this
;season.
r
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ij attributed by tho Ford Motor Co-,
debarkation jlcparlm-nt at Camp Dix.
Jim Stone, ono of the best players to the many improvement* whihh have
Jon tho Sanford team during this year lately been made on Ford c a n and
of thr year to spend the remainder of
Dr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Blackman of
112. MAGNOLIA AVENUE
.just post was elected captain for tho particularly to the new low level of
tho winter in Hanford/
Lake Monroe were in thq city today
PHONOGRAPHS
I’l.AYERS
SHEET MUSIC
102.1 season. Ji mi* bound to make Ford prices, recently put Into effect.
on a shopping oxpedltiur/ These good
RECORDS
E
PLAVF.lt
ROLLS
{the
team
a
good
cnpjuin,
and
although
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. G. H'-.-rmig of
These new low prices not «nly broad­
MRS. FRED DAIGER. Society Editor -Jacksonville and their daughter Mrs. folks arc assisting in the movement nt !ho will have to hustle to mako as g.» -I
en the field of prospective Ford pur­
Lake Monroe to put that place on the
Phono 217-W
JAhn Bauman', formerly of S«n Diego, map in big letters nnd they represent jo showing as Lconnnl McLucas did chasers but go still further in making
Cal., but now of W ashington’ arrived the prcgri sifva people of that section this past se a s o n /all the plnyers nnd the Ford car the bost value from the
l ( r * t h o v e i * r frlr n r fv * h l l l » « v *
— U jm u » r w S i l a s ' . » r f a m l a (
f.m-1 feel certain that Jim will bo standpoint of the retail ln&gt;
in the" city yesterday and w ill‘spend in this, movement.
&gt; s » a , a r It i a a a r e a k l a r l a l a l a i , » » l i
• 9 0 mfml rmrm I " t h U S r s a r l M r a l . i l t l a s a few days here ns the guests of the
1there with tho goods when ho takes has ever been.
S a u n a , a r I r l a s k a a a t h r Ifaat.
11 tall .
charge next year. Aside from hin abil­
forhtcr’s . i-t&lt;'r, Mrs. Jonathan Peck
ha p a s l l r l M m l a l « 4 *
Although the Ford fact.nries have
PHONE 3f»01 for your turkey or poul­ ity as raptain it is expected of him been operating at capacity for. the
nt the Rectory,
.
try.—A. C. Lotsing, Orlando road. to bo even a better player next year post eight mnntKn, sales have equalled
Mis .Bauman will be Joined here on
SOCIAL CALENDAR
‘ .
228-Up o v er.this season nnd we must admit production and judging fiom the un­
Friday, by her husband who Is with
that we aro expecting talol as Jim usual manner in which orders .ate
Thursday—M aster J. H. Coleman, will the U. S. Navy nnd who has boon
j filled his position nt least 200 per cent reining in at this soatsun of the year
. entertain n number of his’ young trttiihferriM from Snn Diego to Wash­ SEES HETTER FARM
•
friends a t the Parish House nt 1:1,5 ington, D. C.
CONDITIONS IN 11*23 perfect. H a v o c s not expect to wait Ford dealers will bo unable to accu­
'until thd*opening day before he begins mulate nn. adequate stock of ears dur­
p. m.
getting things in shn|&gt;c but it is his ing th(f"V/inter month; for delivery
llljr
Thr
AatprSotrtl
I'ffMl
Thursday—Mrs. L. F. Ilutlolph will
desire
to sta rt the 1021 squad NOW.
Clilf'AGO,
Dec.
20.—
-A
marked
im­
entertain the members of the Ev­
Next to I’rlnresH Theatre
in the opinion r.f the Ford Motor
ery Week Bridge Club nt her home Wesley of the Methodist church cn- provement. In agricultural conditions Go to it, Jim, you have a fine bunch
and
they
will
all
back
you
to
tho
limCompany, Novntiber sales ate a n -in­
on Magnolia Avc., nt three op lock. t rtained niLst delightfully a t the of the country during 1(121 wa* preAgriculture
dication that many prospective puthmne of Mrs. Sandy Anderson, in hon­ •liiled by Scciwlary
In selecting Bill Moyc as captain of chnrer*, realizing the exr-ntionai val­
I DAY—Script darcc a t Hotel Val­ or of the birthday anniversary of their Wallace in on address here last night.
des for College Set, given l»y Peter Ix-lnvcd former tearhir, Mrs. J. I). While agricultural prices remain low­ the basketball *c|iiail, consideration ue now being offered in Ford ram,
Schuul and his orchestra from D to Itoberta. The members of tfu' class, er relatively than the price of other was given both to hi* playing and to are beginning to anticipate ar. unusual
his head work. Hill wa *one of the spring demand nnd are therefore film­
who hail birthdays t Hi-i month, were things, the farn icp of the nation will
football squad that played n gooil, ing orders during the fall and will
hostesses. They were Mrs. Sandy An- egt between one nnd one half nnd
consistent game throughout the sea- continue t fj do m throughout the win­
two
billion
dollars
more
total
money
By having the valves crminu nr the brakes rclined or a genera! over
ft. II. North of Limonn, was among i ! « on, Mrs. Maldon Wright, Mrs.
for their crops thi t yenr than last, he son.nnd he is carrying his athletic ter to avoid disappointing, delays in
V
hauling—The br»l of c.^rvice
the out o( town visitors here yester- Higgins nnd Misses Ida Gray and
ability into the basketball lloor nnd delivery Infer on. While thi*"w‘M rcVer.in Wooilgock.
there will l&gt;e many n- team hear from lieve thu situation to some r.slont, it
The house wan beautifully decoraladvance in cotton prices ha* put the Biil nnd his Im-Letball quintet before Js pointed out that the steadily In­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frddt-r have I for the m-casion. ‘the Christmas col south in liettor duiim than for many thi* toaspn end*. Make ’em hualiu,
creasing demand for Ford rata is
s were emphasized. In one comer
returned homo from Palmetto, where
year*. The advance in prices of coarst
nevertheless sine to crente an acute
o«»d
n
large
Chriutmas
Iniheavily
they spent the past few days.
shortage as the season s'lvances.
ilcn with gifts of all kinds for the grain* and ihe continuing profitable
GENERAL REPAIRS
.prices
of
live,
stock
h^s
lud
to
marked
Accordingly, the Ford sides organi­
•norre. On it wns al/o a gift, a loveW. A. Sutton of Ft. Wayne, In
'• -HI •
Night Phone,
zation is urging prusptctlvc Ford J&lt;urpurse; for the cias.v jencher, Mr*. improvement In conditions in the big
rived In the city yesterday for u
corn bolt surplus producing country,
cbarer* to arrange for delivery during
Wight Brolhrnv Co. Department Garage Building.
visit and is slopping nt the M«»l
„
the winter months in order that th«’
'.Vfu-r tin- gifts were opened nnd he said.
“There
has
been
less improvement
admired, the guests were invited into
tho dining room, which |jad also been in the wh; a* growing regions of the
Miss Sarita Iaike will be among the m ti.tienliy ddc ora ted with re«l ft! northwest and the southwest. High
Hanford young Ijitlios to attend the green. The dining table was centered freight rstcu tnko too much out of
Christmns hall nt Gainesville, this ev­ with a large while birthday cake em­ the price of wheat. Prospects of bet­
ening.
bossed vvilh many liny red rare* and ter foieign demand give hope to the
* •
tapped with sixty red candles. Ilefresn- wheat farm er.
“ In ilair s-ectioii* of the west, the
I. Allen of Sorrento
inert ■, &lt;-n- istii g of chic l ed m I.iiI, snl
city yesterday attending
line.,' fiiekli•; and ctiirei* were served fiirr.u-rt are routing through very
well. lr..p. tho corn bolt r a il ward,
making bis headquarter*
el a late hour.
farmers
have tint suffered so severely
tezumn.
vnq tuasi-vivl rimim-vut mu(3 it item \av
ia
the
west. The experience of
‘X.vjnuofy titatug ’s jjf f a 4a.1v JtttfuaAa
It. L. McKenzie, of Jnrksonville, Mm. J. ('. Deen, Mr*. A. K. Powers, the part thro years has brought home
representing the
Kelly Springfield Mrs. Robert Thraster, Mm. Cln*de tp tho nation its dependence upon ag­
Tiro Co. Is spending n short time in Herndon, Mrs. Belt Monroe, Mrs. Gra* riculture. We realize as never before
the city calling on local customerr.
Ver Spurring, Mi". Aidinr McMicliael, that mitlcinr.l pros|K-rity I* dependent
“The Record of Quality"
Mr. nnd Mrs. ,F. II. I or ier v.ul Jit... Guoigc Fox, Mrs. E. A. Douglas. upon agriculturnl prorjterity. About
Open Nights till Ten
lenve the latter part of tlic vfttk f &gt;r Misa l.eulti Evans, Miss lluth .Hand. 'oft. tbinl of our entire population de­
St. Augustine, where they will spend Mrs. Zub Ilatliir, Mrs. C. W. Htokos, pend* upon farrpinil for n living. When
the holidays ns guests of th- ir Mi.ter Mrs. A. 1*. hi lie y. Mis. Dutton, Hr., tin- buying power of tiiul nn.' third is
1 trict 'd fin tiny reason, nil Innine.u.
Mrs. Ingraham.

TAKE A TUMBLE TO THE PRICES. WE
ARE NOW OFFERING ON OUR SUITS

STEP THIS WAY
a Two-part Comedy

115 East First Street

J. II. HINTERMETER PIANO CO.

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PHONOGRAPHS
GUITARS
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' HARMONICAS
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F. P. RINES

105 Palmetto Avc.—I'hone 1N1-J

Miss Maud I j i Lo who in atte
Stuurt Hall, at Stauntoii, Va,, wi
rlvc In the city tomorrow to
the holidays with her parents,
and Mrs. Forrest lake.

I nsHorlmcnt in
, 22 S-tfe

.tJnlesa Prof. A. J. Mitchell, local
Weather observer, life mlscalrulnUd,
there will he.n change for Ulo better
in tlic brand of wenthe/ for Jaeksottvtile* and vicinity today, ,
Beginning this mornlhg the mcrity w ilt-start
Mrs. George Hire,- who hlin npenb tho clouds should-roll gradually nwny
tho summer nt her old liqmo in Wor- temovihg oil ol&gt; tr.ile* from the rniil
roster, Mass., and uther places in tho
E ast, will arrive hero tomorrow to
J’rofosor, Mitelifcll adlnitti'il lh^*
■pend the winter with her daughter, ye-terday w«t* a illiagrcvoWe tiny.
Mrs. &lt;Raymond Key.
.
I.&lt; id n a b l e r a i n • Vepr, nof( anil then
whipping wind* and ft noticeable drop
In the tem perature, combined to make
it nnytbitig bt^t tdeaaant.—Tinits Un*
Misses Bessie and M argaret Zach­
ary returned home for the hnlittnys.
Misa Ilessio Zachary i* Gliapenm at
Sullins College, Bristol, Va., where
Miss M argaret is a student.

And Here’s What Finally Made Her/ Say

D on’t fo rg e t, old FnsM on S tic k
C an d y f o r th e iilddles a l lfo w e r’n

We will bo. glntl to .wrap up mid
lUldrets .any pachagts delivered
to pur store any time after iv.o
o’clutl:—
rTIiis Service 1.4 "FREE"
W. E. HftthuwaJ, dho hsa brim |
■ponding thij pnst foW yrcckv hero
looking after his grovo near I.nko Jes*
sup U rt.tqdny for"hi* homo In New
Bedford. Maas., where ho wilt sjitnd
the holUuyo. .returning nflor the fimt

. What a taro piei’o oj judgm ent it was to bring her n
box of those wonderful Meyent &amp; Liggett’H Chticolntefl! She
altvnys SUSPECTED thnt ho wn» tho right sorb of chap and
when he brought that delicious hox of confections, .’she
KNEW he was thoughtful and kind; and that his taste was
excellent.
•
Ot:r candy is gootl for sweetlTrarts of all ages and both
sexes

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MCE TWO

T I |E S A N F O R I) D A I L Y f lE liA L t) , f r i l l f t g D A ^ N O V E M B E R 21, itl22

M il

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Sanford Daily Herald
&gt; * H k l U h r 4 r t r r y ■ f l r r n n a n r t r r p l Nu»• « t h e l l r m l d n n l l d l n * , 1U7
M a g n o l i a A v « _ K n n lu - S , P i n .

any Uujt. 1 am very grateful to all
(hose who arc helping me ami I will
"breve myself worthy of tholr faith
iff mo."

The Becker Family

Milton is Overcome

-----------HOW THAT y o u KNOW
THAT KUTlfc IS
Bo a t
AMD RO T A Q,RV*. SA U .y,
tWAMT T O
A
CHAT WITH ElMfcR.
ABOUT THAT BVUL
fo u . r e f r e s h m e n t s-

By Satterfield

.

The Herald Printing: £ 0.

Wtty.MR.CVMER.
.VUAV.KCD hoWH
TH‘ T&gt;OCVC. WtTH
ONE OF HIS
, PASSENGERS

^p|'H
DOWN
AN TIHD HIM GUSiiUL
GO BALK T O
I THE HQfTEL

Much concern is exhibited over tho
condition'of Wally Reid, the actor. In
fact there is about as much concern
us there would bo Over the illnejs of
':
' *. * ■/
L
fr.-- . the president or some other notable.
M. * . I I O I . I . Y .... V i l v r r t l . l u a ’ I n n n u r r
7
/
:
If Wally wanted to take dope and
The Onilcd Slates is read y to redeem sill
A d v r r t U l a a I t f l lr *
Mmlr Known «u
«,AV KID, WHERE'S *THB
Appl Iratlun
boose he. should know that death
Victory
Notes with the letters A, It, C\ I), ItJ
MAN THAT HIRED
l.IZ W IM K lIIJ ’ l* .. &lt;-'lrrnln tl«» JHnnnicrr would follow t.u why should any of
nnd F in the upper right hand corner.
y
you?
l*hun«m ttr r 0 I*. in.
hi,* friends worry about It? But now
N a k M T l p l l o * I ' r l r r la A d i a u r o
'Jley say that the criaia la passed and
Ona
.......... ....... ........
*n .«o
These NOTES will not bear interest nflcr
■ Is M o n t h * .
O.IM he will get well and the “dope ring"
** l l r l l r r r r d la C l i p h r t ' a r r l r r
&gt;f California will he exposed. We hope
December
15th.
. ,
'
O n * W o r k ______ __________.
O u t*
to, Wo have heard nothing hut “dope"
The klg II- la IH-pair W rrklr Her
MM tn llrrlp rover* Hr miaul* t'nnntf from lais Angeles for the past two
Hrlnif all your VICTORY NOTES so letter­
and 1* nublUhrd n r r y Prldajr. Ad*rr- years.
M s*
tl*lnK rat** mad* known an nppllc.-led
to us for immediatc'CREDlT for deposit
o— -------- l Inti. *2.00 p*r prnr. i lm ) * I* arivniirr
in
a
Savings Account or for investment In
MBIlHKIt TUB AHHOCIATBII I'll HUM T hat plot to loot tho Brooklyn na­
K
U
T
tS
^
one of our interest bearing Ccrtiflcalejt of
Tho Associated Cr«M I* szeluslvely vy yard was no plot nt nll. Tlie whale
entitled la tho u*o for repuhllralloii of tchemo simply fits into the general
Deposit.
all niiwi dl*|ialrhrn rrodllcd to It nr
_ not otherwl** credited In thin pni&gt;*r scheme of things whenever the gov­
L and aIbo the local new* published
ernment controls any sort of Indusy herein.
7 SAy^VouNG TBU-OW^
OH PLEASE LET M E EXPLAtH”
All rights of rs-pulillcj»tlan of special *ty. I t is all in the game, nnd the big
M A ype y o u
WHy-ER.despatches herein are also refereed'.
y o u 'R E MR-BICKER, a r e n t
e. i , . i
----—------ - idea ia to get yours-while the getting
EXPLAIN
BtLV. \ w n y
y o u ? SO GLAD TO MEET
Offleet IIBHAI.il Mt’t MHSH. Phone t*i is good. ThrMncn caught In the Hrookf o p . ICE- c r e a m
y o u - T H E REfRESHMENtS
CAKE.CANDy ANt&gt;
Foreign Advertl'inv Hfpr«,*nl*tlv*
‘yn Navy ^ nrd forgot to "sugar"
V JE R e fO R ME - VOE v *
TIIK AMERICAN PROS ASSOCIATION
SUCM THINGS
somebody higher up nnd they will
K N EW VOW W OOLEN!
now suffer the penalty. "Looting" the
MINb
government is ns old a game as .sell­
ing gold bricks, or oil wells, or pick­
iirf*
We nuked for colder weather and ing out a Christmas gift for Father
with
the
idea
of
using
it
yourself.
./Si
we have it.
----------1—o--------JOHN COVE, Proprietor
It is high time the eify begin work
Now we want a little run today
I
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
•&gt;n the m-w boat liasin and the many
*
and will auk for th at tomorrow.
•018 W*«t First Strnct
1018 Wont First fltrri
Improvements on the lake front. Or
-4
t
‘ ‘ O'
— -*
courrc
there
has
been
red
tape
to
cut
Maybe by llja end of tho week wo
will have Just the brand of weather and all the contingent troubles nnd
iii» iiiiiiR u s R u e a B iiB » iia R iM iin B m n u iiio B iH B iiiiiiQ
delays but we understand that all tiiir
th a t will lu ll everybody.
hns Iwen removed ..nil Ihu government
,**
----------- *
1
1 Headlines In Ropers say "Impeach* !kis given the cify permission to go
'
At. .&gt;&gt;xa I
V m ent of Daugherty I* Failure." Sure ahead nnd wu want to see this great
it in n failure. What did you expect a work started by Jan u ary first at least
oring of refinement in expression, the
Republican congress to do. Put one After the holidaymarc over we should u direct road to independence nmf lit&gt;- Hence our machinery for eating and automobile horn. Wo are pleased to
digesting nnd nourishing our bodies,
. . .,
,
get down to real work In this man's crly.
. of their number in Jail?
.
* .
,
iiK-w that the majority of the Sunday
'
Indepomlcnco
through;
th
rift
would
is
inferior
to
the
auto,
whuh
Ue
have
___
,...........,___
,
town. The money is up for these im­
listeners have already taken to si;
With the bonds voted in tho New provements nnd wo are paying on the Im&gt; u g.&gt;od motto to keep constantly in created mom efficient tlutn our own fencing their Klaxons on that day,
Imillc::, humnn modi Inert.
Sm yrna road district for real roads bonds. Ii&gt;t the taxpayers sec some­ mind.
und are using.their right and left
"Economy," woter Dr. ilamta-l John­ 'A &lt;|Uc*r notion, blsarre yet logical, palms instead. It will greatly please
M
■and the bridge across the river finish­ thing for their money and get the
Fruit ilowlfi, NnrcbsiH Howls, Candle Sticks,- H:tby (liMids, J
ed, Sanford folks should have n de- work stnrteil in time for the tourists son, "is tin* parent of integrity, nf suggests itself. Atdm.alH grow fur, the Saldcitli -observing people to look
Ityhtrul timo at Coronado Bench next to sceHhnt Sanford means business in liberty nod ease and the beauteous (Which protects them efficiently ngnirist on and note that eiery one adopts tliisItusl Craft Novelties, Dolls, etc.
lister of temperance, of chcoefulne.is cold. Man keeps warm by artificial in-kecpirg-wilh-the-day method of
■
regard to the boat bnsin.
summer.
i
nnd health."
| licit. However—
----------- o----------■
making known their enthusiastic en­
The value and satisfaction of tilt-! You’re sitting nt home, notice the joyment and appreciation.
There is a communication in this
Hardee county turned down the
-hur.it .}*auc for h million dollars. Tho issue ivgnrding the shooting of fire­ erty and independence, so generally!toom is cool. Mo mi the flour, you Ilm]
nllSF.KVER,
. | i &gt;*l'!e were not satisfied with the »pe- works nnd niujoting . crackers on unrecognized in the bloom ami vigor!the air cold. Stand mi a rhalr and yon
cittcatii.iH, This Is the way to d o 'it. Christinas or any other time in the of youth, looms linger «S the yearn discover plenty of heal up near the w ,,AT)u:i{ ANj) cnol&gt; CONDITION
, N ,,|#oull&gt;A ,.-n u \YKKK KNDW have all voted tod blindly for the hardness or reaidenc* aectinns of the advance and we in-gin to crave a fre--- ceihng where it dm n't d . any good.
dom
from
the
aervitude
which
nlw
ay.ulf
nature
is
guiding
os,
she
t.i
lespuncity
where
lliey
nre
a
nuiaanco
and
1k.iv] ii'iie s In the punt. Hereafter the
Hi) S. ,MACNOl.lA AVENUE
IN(J UHL’. 19, 1922 •
goes hand in ‘hand with poverty and, Bible for this system which lias some£if?_ baud issues will he scanned closely annoyance to the residents and the
dependence upon others. The ways o f1thing fundament fitly wrong with If.
Temperature—The temperature do- ■ a i i N i o a i a B i a i c i R a i a R a i B n n i a B E a n D i t t . » B i » i i i M N « a i i n
M l and unlc.tn they suit us we shall be business men and n danger to oil con­
cerned, There is no excuse Tor tills extravagance und waste, which appear! Centimej-fVkiejiiy, with. *&gt;ur p rri-.., jn,f i|,P week was umiMiaily liigh fm
( gains', them.
----- ;---- -a-----------foolishness, there ia not a valid rens- «o (nvilTng at tlrat, coon lagin to nnr-jent heating mclhodt, would lie .inter- ' the ..-emimi averaging dnil, froto tt to
— Looks like the Turks and the A l­ on foe allowing it and if the majority row down and present the terrifying \ vent Ion l»y nature to enalde u.t to -p &lt;^-grces above the normal A maxi| keep warm air h&gt;- living on the red- |inum
mum of Utl degrees oecurm l at armre
lies would settle their differences and of the people were consulted on the prospect of pentity.
Itul it is possible to avoid liiisjings. Couldii't
l lies do it.
central anil auutliufii
Sun*
adjourn the meeting f o r Christmas. m atter they would cut out all this
This would give the Turks time to get stuff a t .all times uf the year. There gloomy outlook in tho afternoon ofj Uu&gt;juer.tionahly mir bodies are out'^hine--Tke percentage of .-m-ishlne
back home and kill off a 'million will be other communications in thr- life. Syrttemalic economy uml precaU- of date. Nature L lagging, not ebung-Jw.,_, fijg|j except in the cxlrcme v.-est
Christian* before New Year's day niul I'eoplu’o Forum column on this suit- tion ngaliiHl waatu and extravaganci- ing in ns fast a*, oar progress ami n„,j portions of -the iiurthern division,
wherd the average w.is le-i.i than nor- ir a a i i a i B x u c i i a a n i u B i c u B i i B x a i i H i a a a i B B i a i M R M c a i B i i i *i
they could be back nt the meeting jeet tinleiirt the city commissioners in tile days of pmJperity will (ici-vant' liet-ds re jUire.
uNo
doubt
no
idle
congress
.one
o
f
j,na|.
The last two day s of Hie week
In time to grab off another slice nf decide to enforce tin* ordinance fto * |‘hi* unhappy condition in later years
It
is
not
necessary
that
one
should
j
these
days
will
attempt
to
remedy
lhweep
overcast over much of the secagainst it or frame a new one that will
territory.
2 S
^
have
had
the
advantages
of
a
good
situation
l&gt;y
legi
dating
against
M
o-,
tiuti,
llainfnll —There was a general ,~Jcut it out or ju st instruct the city
edacatimt
o:even
pos.
css
gtx-f.ler
op.|llu-r
Nature
or
a
t
ioast
appointing
an
•
|n
rainfall,"except
in
the
T he HL Augustine Record publish­ manager nnd the chief of police to *cc
ed a 32-pngo edition filled with holi­ thal it dims not happen again. The portunities that otiter fwesons in order (expensive investigating conimlttee. At erltvnie soutli and west of tin* Ap.-ito achieve this freedom. Waste, in fact that, it would lucomplit h as much a 1•lachbla rive r where the previous de*
day greetings and it was nil to I hi. people do ^ot want it.
j o
is
sona'llmca’the result of too mudi most of tin*:!** comaiUteoii.- 1ainpa ^fieiency was made up during th&lt;- last
m erry Christmas nil the way through.
imaginury Independence among those Times.
V.
| days of thi- week. The billowing we I.
- - A-t
St. Augustine people cling to the Rec­ RENHIItl.E CHRISTMAS (JIVINH
ly
ti*t.'d
in
iiu
ltes
and
tenth*’
,
were
ir
who
nre
fortunate
at
the
beginning
ord nnd give it fine support nil the
---- if life. Crt-fil ability to earn ,nnd nip ( *» M Sa
^ portrd:' Pensacola, 2.7: Ap.-d.u hiol.i.
year through and the St. Augustine
Ha
One
of
(lie
most
hopeful
signs
of
id
advancement,
sofantiines
destroy
: 1.0; Mmianiiii, 1.0; * Madison, 1.7;
Record gives the people of St. Augus­
Ra
** Moiiticcllo, 2.0; kiuiiKy, Lit.
The
tine a fine support every day in the progresa we have noted nround Eus* the true petception.of hnppiaeaa and H
tf-i
is
the.
inclination
of
our
peoplu
to
101
'week's
total
throughout
th
e
central
■uccss.
year.
| and southern divisions ranged from no
get away from the old custom of givDo not contemplate thrift us u sac­ h#
----------- o-----------b I t f a It; &gt;4 l u ha r*i M rain to generally less than one-fourth
ing
a
lot
of
uselei*
Junk
for
Christ­
rifice
of
personal
liberty.
Its
consist­
Tho Tampa Times enmo out Tues­
Inch. CROPS: Although too dry gen­
day with lilll pages of Christmas mas presents- that nr* attractive to ent and regular practice provides the
erally, most of the time the weather
ItHGARIHNG FIREWORK!! ON
cheer and tho big edition was fine nil the eyo hut serve no useful purpose. only way one can attain genuine lil&gt;during the week was favorable foe the
tho way through. It carried a cut of Commenting on a sim ilar situation erty and a complete fulfillment of the
CHRISTMAS
advancement uf all truck. The lands
in
Ih-I.iind
the
News
says:
ultimate
objects
of
life.
. the new Times building add If Bro
art*
drying unite rapidly in the south­
"More
nnd
more
those
who
mu
lie‘ McKay gets out a few more such edi­
We are gre.Vly pleased with the ern division end tin* work of plant­
gifts
find
that
the
gi-catest
enjoyment
tions he will have no trouble paying
YOUR HANDICAPS
,1
stand fbo Herald 'tnkea regarding
ing was poshed wherever possible;
for his new building. The Tampa pa­ to both those who give, and those who
^
"
W*^
the
Chi.-itmauUde
celebration,
taboo-iconic
shipments of licans n.td other
leceive
comes
from
something
ser­
pers have certainly spread .themselves
l)o you enjoy‘your meals? Or da ing the seiiM'li -*r and shockingly in- triiik were made front the Okeechobee
viceable/
Articles
of
clothing
make
on big editions this year and they are
you. often find eating is a ntliauncu? appropriate Imrning of powder and |district; tanVato plants were K*t out.
backed up by a progressive bunch of the best gifts of all, though, of course
Or, if a housewife, cooking is a pest, exploding of fin-crackers. Christmas t)u* work being1well under way over ■
m erchants in their endeavor to give for the *fair sex articles of jewelry
-#»aXs-'
•:'-V
__
is the nfiniVersury of the great gift
boresome, dreaded ?
miKakmi..
ft mu.tj of the tomato belt of the south- u
come
under
this
hend.
No
innn
evt-j
Tampa a good morning nnd a good
F /ank Nnyr, phllnoophi-r ami seek-, to man, the gift of a Savior of the c a st—small shipments were made. Tlie
had too ninny socks, or shirts or
evening paper.
^
g
'-±-Z*=r,
handkerchiefs hut ho welcomed tin- er o f original causes, makes a sug­ world to hqpele sly lost mankind It j warm weather was unfavorable for a ft
gestion
that
probably
has
occurred
In
is
n
time
for
profoundcut
rcvenyice,
p,pi
dinuturing
of
citrus
fruit,
nlgift of u few more. And woman—
,
MAY GET CHANCE
Ihanksgiyitig and rejoicing- It is not though it' Is improving. Citrus tree*
you.
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21.—Will II. heaven bless her—seems to "never
N
ayr
says:
"
It's
too
lmd
wo
cannot
a
patriotic ceiehratlun. Catching the need rain. Rcrrlea made fnir to,good a
A *
w
I
Hayot, head of the motion picture in­ hsvii anything fit to w ear" when a
take in.food like a flivver at a filling spirit of the Great Giver, it is mo-.L p ro g re s s ,..but moderate rain* would
special
occasion
presents
itself.
That
dustries said today that Roscoe C.
station for gasoline, Gasnlinu is, to . appro 11r into that y e make g iftfl Iff ,1Ui*t|*HrYe~lr*tmflrtnl—Thr-m**"
(F a tty ) Arbucklo might have a chance is why something pretty as-w ell ns the“fitVVeT7'^h!lt’Tfiff37ts~l^UrtI”iVnd Teilnwv uml bivi d 'ones, e.-pei ially rv -' wp.it, where the ‘rainfall has heel)
useful*
in
n
woman’s
w
ear
Tnnk'ps
thp
7 ‘to "com ehncV 'in tin- motion pictuic*.
the flivver gets exactly the right kind membering those who nre tiufortunnle . more general, made good progresa, but
Joseph Schenck, poducer, said, "Ros- ideal present. Insofar ns the chil­ of food—ulso'jurtt enough, neither too and needy. -Our rejoicing cannot las; germination is slow over the most of
coe will go to work for me. I nm glad d ren 'are com-eined, wo m ust always
overdone, hut it -houid always l«- in | ilu* peninsula, especially the late u-edof course, enter to their love for toys much nor too little.
to help gird him his chance."
"We humans a re eternally eating haimouy with the event we celebrate-, ing. The continued warm weather rennd
caftdies
nmi
the
things
which
to
Jesse L. Larky, vice-president id
too mprh food or tho wrong kind of tihvays reverently and ijrntefuily ftd- suited in an (nettnue of insect pestr.
the Famous Players-lotsk'corporation us appear insignlfteant hut width
food. It’s always n puzzle, what will tivating thy spirit the Prince of Peace which have ruined some truck garden*
arc
the
biggest
things
In
the
world
n i d i "We aru sura Arbucklo will
agree with us. We feci a craving for and good will to man so beneficently —spraying is the only salvation, Is-tprove worthy of the truat. No thought to them. Yet the tendency to give
corned
beef and cabbage or pic, or exnmpli-d and inrulentrd on that won* tueo moved rapidly from the Sanford
hns been given tho m atter of releas­ children useful books nnd toys which
district; hut the iiunlily is not so good
lobster, hut lhope's uncertainty ns detful great day,
instruct
ns
well
as
amuse
Is
growing
ing the pictures already inode and no
The Hanford Herald advocates sane­ ns usual; celery is doing very well.
to whether it will rest easily a fte r
stronger
with
eacli
succeeding
Christi
i we have no plans In this connection.
ly and wisely mid most appropriately Dim kut is reported in some cabbage
.
% it's down. *
Roscos Arbuckle sold: "1 want to mns!
"Tho doctors tell us our bodie.H nre We can with wifely depend on Tito nnd cauliflower fields; and the red
"It ia easy to spend the holiday
machine.)..
When it come* to taking Herald publisher to take the right spider is troubling Borne Ix-rry fields —
b
money sensibly, If you'll only make
aboard
our
fuel, we’re much Inferior view of every ijuention and to voice jil) of these conditions being due to
up j^ottr mind to do so. And you'll get
tho best sentiment of his own min i Iwarm, dry weather. Ranges nre poor
WllEN u
a lot more pleasure out of the ex­ to the nuto."
U BELL
Scientists say th a t bodies adapt an dof the public in his excellent Jour-j on uplands of the interior, nnd stock
LIST IT
penditure, -too, when you know that
YOUR REAL
WITH US
the gift-is proring servicenhie to «omc themselves to environment—th at na­ nnl of nows. It in ocrasioif of tdurerr water ia .cam* in some localitieJ qf
ESTATE
s
' ,.‘t i n
a,
one. Price tags do not fix the value ture makes niidltiona when needed, or Congratulation to publisher and peo­ the northern division.
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M
ple
that
this
is
tho
case.
takes
away
what
is
noYonger
needed.
of a gift. Sensible people do not figure
TROUlil.ED
WITH
WEAK
KHlWe here, also take the opportunity
We have a good buy fur some
that tho best gift, the most appreeb A favorite illustration U the blind
NKYS
on# In a five aero celery form,
nted and the most serviceable is the fish of underground rlvenudcprived of of commendirg what the Herald re­
"Huvo
been
troubles!
with weak kid­
with practically now house,
cently
published
regarding
refrain*
one that cost the most. All of which ey*3 because It doc* not need eight.
ney.* since childhood," write* Mis. (!.
barn, mulea and all equipment.
Of
the
giraffe,
which
grew*
n
long
j
lug*
from
applauding
our
city
hand
on
helps, to make the holiday buying eas­
Q .M n W n l l . f ,
I
Hyde, Ilenzonla, Michigan. "Now past
Can be purchased with or with­
ier and gets us a step further along nocl: so It could reach tender leaves Sundays with the auto Klaxonn. The
forty
and
have
had
terrible
backache
music of this fine organization i:i
out fine celery crop now on it.
on the road tt&gt; economy ami good at the tops of the tm a .
Hue It changes, however, came very beautiful nnd deserves heartiest ex­ and th at tired out feeling, hardly nble
D
sense."—Eustis I.akg Region.
slowly. Millions of years, according pression' of appreciation, which we to do my work. Uy using Foley Kid­
»o— —T----delight to see accorded to players ney Pills accompanied with Foley.
to scientists. *
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A LITTLE TALK ON THRIFT
AGENTS
In the last 23 years man ha* chang­ nnd lender, but on Sundays, the lord's Cathartic Tablets 1 soon felt like a
i
new person." (Rnrkache, rheumatic
People often imagine th a t economy ed hi* ways of living, hjs environment day, let there ho n distinction mude
pain*, dizziness and blurred vision tire
_
S
means a sta te of bondage nnd that it more than his ancestors in 35 contu*. from the week day demonstrations,
symptoms
of
kidney
trouble.
Foley
Fire, Casualty, Au(o foaurance
and let tho plaudits he with the glmi
restricts them In the full enjoyment rJes_h|*foro.
105 W. F lrat 8 U BAN FORD, FLA of life's advantages nnd blessings. On
ahfrlcvelopipB bo rapidly th at hand, vigorous' a* may he, ccrtalnlyi Kidney PIH» gi*'u quick relief. Sold
everywhere.—Adv,
•* - ' •' ’ v *! - . • '
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the contrary economy nnd th rift open nature isn't keeping up with ue. but not by the raucous and less *av..
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SEMINOLE COUNTY GROVE
AND FARM NEWS NOTES

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On Saturdays the County Agent can be found in his office in the
linscmrnt of tha Court House. At any other time he mny be m*
reached through the office of the Chamber of Commerce. Ix-ave Mi
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all rails there.
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Miss Elizabeth ‘and Roy Brnddock
of Calahnn nre visiting Mr. nnd Mrs.
I. D. Hart.
Mrs. W.* G. Kllbc nnd Mrs. Wm.‘
Kills, nnd Mrs Quick were shopping
in Snnford Wednesday.
•Mr. and Mrs. I’. J. Wakefield wpre
•&gt;fV&gt;
in Orlando on business Tuesday.
»c* i-ilt
•t
, Mr. nnd Mrs. E, R. Kllbc, Mr. nnd
&gt;11,
Mrs. I. W. Prevail, Mf*. Fred Me Fit rlone and Christna McClellnn attended
the fish fry nt Moore Station Pridny.
Mr. nnd Mr.i.-G. C. Jacobs nnd Mrs.
J. Prevntt ami dnlighter of Chuluota,
..Vi
apent Sunday with Mrs. J. W. Prevatt.
Mrs. Gresham* who had been ill for
two months, filed iq the hospital at
Orlando Monday. She whs SI years
of age. She leaves two daughters nnd
n hukbnnd, also two brothers to mourn
her loss.
Mrs, C. F. Proctor of Canuon was
visiting her nunt Mrs. Clnrn IlnuIor rum last week.
Sirs. Grover la’files nnd Miss M«‘*
were shopping In Sanford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Prevatt nnd
•Mrs. Fred McFarlnnc spent Sunday
with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Proctor.
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Mrs. Hnnimeil of Sanford spent Sun­
day with-Mrs. Fred McFnrlnne.
Oyster supper will be held a t the
town hall Dec. 2th Pubtin invited.
i n rs. I. W. .Prcrutt. iMrs. Fred Me- ;*
Knrlnno
Tuesday1 with M rs.la
nno spent Tuesday
«
.
TTt*~t¥t f'fTffif'fi
(irove LefiiOs : ; «
Mr. nmLMr*. F. Cqntpbdl and chll-jjj
dren of Haines City muvpd here Tues-1*
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day to spend the winter.
Just received a big line of beautiful HIGH
Packing housi? has closed down f«r!S
SCHOOL PENNANTS nlwo the “Class 23”
the holidays.
Pennants, in Class colors. Ju st the present
Thu rain that fell hero Wodnesfor the High School Girl or Hoy
::
dny nnd Thursday was a great lu lp to
the crops.
Mrs. G .’W. Nicholson is vhflting her
son, J. J. Nicholson of Osteen.

Nothing in all the world could please you and
yours more. Sedan; Touring, Special Tour­
ing, Sport and other models in our new Sales
Rooms.

COTTON STAINER ATTACKS"
parts of the United Slats* where
cabbages are grown-In largo quanti­
TANGERINES
SEED BED boards for sale. See il.
ties for the market. Scientific inireaj orer Seminole County Bank
2
a*73*?" - _' ‘ .-i-T. 7*" 4 f
T, Puce, SOt First street. 22'J-3le
The cotlon-stnincr, a bug belonging ligations havu brought out some of
SANFORD
*t*
FLORIDA FOIt L A L E -O n account~of moving to /h e same faiaD; as the pumpkin- the practical ways oL preventing the
nway will sell my Parlor Grand bug, has made ts appearance n sov-H disease. These prtventivc measures,
piano, n t half price.—Mr*. P. M. hug, has made its appearance In sev­ in so far ns they can bo made appli­
Doyd, 200 French Ave.
229-lto eral groves nround Oveldo, mjd has cable to Florida conditions, arc here
a t t o r n e y -a t -l a w
SEVERAL HOUSED lor sale, tlouse cnusld the loss of some tangerines. given.
How to Prevent Black Rot
for rent. Seo Thigpen.
06-tfc This bug appears In numbers only
First- National Bank Building
SEED-BEDS:
The ser&lt;L-bcda should
very
occasionally,
as
generally
the
\V00D FOR SALE—$8.50 n cord.
SANFORD -t*
FLORIDA
Please arrange to pay cash on de­ w&amp;ather conditions sufficiently con­ bo prepared In fresh soil," in which
livery, and specify the kind of wood trol its numbers to .where it docs no no plants of the cabbage family (cab­
wanted, when placing your order.—F. noticeable harm, This year due to bage, rutabagas, cauliflowers, colB. Vcmay.
100-tfc existing conditions perhaps the warm lards, turnips, radishes, kale, mustard,
dry spell, which has tasted so late, it etc.) have been growing. This is
FOR SALE—Doalcr nnd Gnya’^pptnt^ has surprised some citrus growers necessary because the bacteria live
LAWYER ■
and varnishes nt Sanford Novelty and given considerable-alarm.
from one season t» another in decayed
123-tfc
—Court House Works, Snnford agents.
The cotton-staincr Is described by cnbbnges, or old soil, and probably In
some ordinary field weeds related to
FARMERS—You can get seed bed Watson ns follows:
the cabbage.
The
mntufo
bug
is
a
little
less
than
frnm -V and irrigation plugs at the
“SEEDS: The seed,* should he
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc a half .inch long and in about 3-16 of
Sjes Exsmlncd
Glaasea Designed
treated
before planting. Put them in
an
inch
wide.
Its
shape
Is
between
FOR SA LE--First street property.
n
cloth
rack nnd lower thu sack for
oblong
nod
oval.
The
head
and
most
Fine location, eight rooms nnd hath,
fifteen
minutes
into a solution of rprof
the
thorax
nnd
the
base
of
the
legs
lights, water, possession I’cb. 1st,
TcsiVo
nuhlimste
(one pnrt to one
nre
red.
The
wings
are
dark
brown
$1,500 cash, balance lung time. For
thouMind'partH
of
w ater); then spread
edged
with
yellow.
When
the
wings
Optlcian-OptometrUt
terms nml other information address
the
seeds
put
to
dry,
not allowing the
nre
crossed
over
the
back
in
the
man­
222-Glp
312 East First 8 lrw t Sanford, Fla. “Property'* care Herald. *
ner characteristic of the true bugs, direct rays of the sun to fall upon
FOR BALE—Christmas greens and these yellow edges form two rather them. Do not use a metal vessel, ns
holly by the Brotherhood of Saint conspicuous lines which cross' dingon- Jthls would be corroded.
Corrosive
aa m fa n » VP&gt; m h* »
Andrew. Phone orders to Stewart the ally on the back. This Is n tropical sublimate tablets mny be bought
Florist, 2G0-W.
221-7 tc
nnd subtropical Insect wh!c{t be­ from druggists, and one tablet is suf­
FUR SALE—Buiek speedster, class come* more abundant towards the ficient to treat a pound of cnbbngc
lest car in town. See May, Dodge South.
seed. This treatm ent of the seed will
salesman.
225-Gtc
not injure Its vitality. Prof. F. C.
Control
FOR SALE—Several good Fords
Theso bugs tuny be collected in the Stewart, of the New York Experiment
cheap; several podge touring caf* some way ns the pumpkin bugs. Also Station, has proved that the bacteria WRATH Kit BULLETIN- SERVICE
N
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cheap.—Sanford
Motor Co., Dodge advantage mny he taken of their causing black rot mny remain alive
t* You can find the name of
FOR CARIBBEAN SHIPPING
225-Gt fondness for cotton seed by placing cn dry seed for as much ns eight to
HBBBnEBBBBKniniBBIIHB flflBKaaBHMBBnBBMBBBlIBBBBBBBaRaNBBllJP
Id every live Business Sian ha Dealers, Phone 3.
M In Sanford in thin Column ha FOR SALE—Christum* fruit cakes small piles of the seed under the!eleven months, lie iilso found living
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Special IIH S a a ilR R B K B B IIB D IS X a B n E lIiB H ia S X R N IIIX R a a a llS IH Iia iVK
B» each day.
nnd pies at Home Bakery, 105 West trees. The bugs will collect cm these bacteria of black rot on weds bought weather bullutin service for the bene­ B
l a m i c i i G i h s l a i i l a i a l G i t e F irst Street,
229-1 tp piles where they can be sprayed with from reliable seedsmen. It is prob- fit of shipping in the Caribbean sea
fcillt SAi.E—(liii kens and furniture. kerononc or, better, killed'with a gns-'alde thnt thu disease was first bro’t has been arranged for by the United
Fall at 1020"Union Ave.
230-2tp oline torch. By using the torch the into Fluridn vegetable fields on the States Weather bureau through the
seed will last for some' time, but if seed.
radio service of n commercial steam ­
FROST PROOF VEGETA ill7K Hants sprayed with kerosene the seed be­
"PLANTING **OUT:~’ The plmit s
Storage Facilities
ship company. The bulletins will be
—For immediate shipment extra comes unattractive to the bugs and
should bo set out, as far as possible, flashed twice daily from the company's
If we please you, tell others; If not, fine stocky plants. Early Jersey,
Li meeting the demand for good pure water and there are hundreds ofwill
have
to
bfr
removed.
—in
ground that hn3 not been planted station on Swan Inland, in the W est­
tell us. Phono 198—- ------ - Charleston, Flat Dutch cabbage, Jtig
hotths being distributed around the City at ail times. Every family
At Ovcido, the hugs were collected in cabbage, or closely related plants
ern Caribbean.
Boston, Iceberg lettuce, early blood ns are pumpkin bugs; in the curly
of Snnford should get the hnhit usd—
during the previous season; and nevThe morning Indlutina will be pent
turnip beets, Georgia Whitehead, morning when they are wet with dew .e, jtl S(,j| 0n which refuse plants’reSANFORD
out onily during tho hurricane season
Carolina Buncombe collards, White
nnd more or less sluggish because of inted.lu the cabbage have been allow- whlcli last from June through Novem­
plume celery, prepaid mail 200, GOc;
General Machine and Boiler Works; ■100, $1.00; l.OOd, $2.00. Express, 2,- the temperature, they were easily c,| to rot, ber, nnd will be in two part*. Tho first
shaken from the trees onto sheets,
••FERTILIZING: The use of stable part will contain weather observations
Cylinder Grinding; Dcl.uxo Platons; 000,
$2.50; 5,000, $5.00.—Parker
collected nnd destroyed by dropping ninnuru or compost should Im&gt; avoided, from ten selected stations throughout
Fly Wheel Steel Gear Hands; Crank Farms, Atlanta, Ga.
2'J0-2tp
into kerosene. After the dsw J 1-*08. 9jnco HUC|, manures are known to the Wtest Indies nnd nearby coasts.
And our truck will bo a t your bjek door with a bottle of that pure "
Shafts Returned— ---------Phone 62
off nnd il becomes warmer they w lll|cnl|llc fic!(U t)) rcmnin infected, by The second pnrt will contain daily
water that all the hotels, restaurants, drug stores nnd soda fountains ^
fly when the tree Is shaken, instead. ^ccplnfc the bacteria alive from one forecast* of wind nnd weather for thu
FOR RENT— Unfurnished npartment er dropping to the
ground.
'senson to another. The potash in the Gulf of Mexico ami tho Caribbean sea
Ferndalo Apartments, 305 E. First
commercial fertiliser should bo slight­ west of longitude 73 degrees nnd ad­
ARCHITECT
Street.
100-tfc
ly‘ increased, ns this will probably vices and wnrnings regarding the lo­
V.
C.
PIPER
VISITS
SANFORD
FOlt llbiNT—One bed room nnd kitchnarden the plants and make them less cation and movement of hurricanes
Room 7, Sillier Illdg.
Mr.
V.
C.
P
iper,'of
the
Burcnu
of
en furnished, price $15 pop month.
Plant Industry,. U. S. Department of lirhlt- to an attack of the disease.
. in thu warm weather and “northers"
SANFORD -:- -;FLORIDA
Apply to Mrs. 11. D^ Durant nt Lake Agriculture, Washington. D. &lt;*., visit“ DESTROYING THE INFECTED in winter.
Mary.
193-tfc
The night bulletins will be broad­
ini Snnford pn Tuesday, December 12. P L A N T S A s soon as any plants
FOR RENT—Rooms, furnished, 1011 Mr. PijMjr specializes in forage crops. show the disease, they should bo tak­ cast daily throughout ^ho year and
Oak Ave. Phono 283-L-l. 225-6tc He found here, a leguminous plant en out and destroyed a t once. This is will contain forecasts, advices and
FOR RENT—-Furnished housekeep­ thnt resembles beggar-weed, which suggested because Insects carry the wnrnings similar to those included in ■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■BHBUIIBBBB ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
ing rooms, 2&lt;)fi East Third Street. ho thinks has a great future, believ­ disease from one plant to another, the second part of the morning bul­
229-2tp ing that It will prove to be to the nnd it is probable thnt the wind also letins!
South, what clover and alfalfa, are to distributes it over the fields by blowWANTED TO BUY
TRAFFIC TOLL HEAVY
‘Small houso with two or three lots. the uorth. He thinks thnt perhaps it ing dusl from Infected plants to those
that
are
still
healthy.
Miami,
Dee. 21.—One is dond ami
CONTRACTOR and liUlLDGR Modern. If you have a piece of prop- hull been introduced accidentally from
•‘Vf*
“CLEANING
TOOLS:
All
tool*
four
ure
injured
ns the result of n
SI7 Comtaerci.il S t r u t —Sanford Fla. v tt? t,mt wiH mcot our requirements. the West Indies, in some $vny. It kns and Implements til at hftve l&gt;eon used
series of street accidents in the last
We can guarantee you quick action j leaves and seed which look .very much
like the beggar weed, but is of a more in Infected soil should be sterilized by. 2-t hours. A negro laborer suffered
an sale.*
!o r,less vining nature and will maku wiping them with a dilute solution of fatal injuries yesterday afternoon
See .Mr. Bronson
good seal if kept mown, or if it is crude carbolic ncidf, before using them when he was struck by a nAitor truck.
,
with
ELECTRICAL C O N T R A C T O R S
grazed by cattle; Mr. Piper is quite in powly planted soil. At the very Four passengers in a street car, two
A. P. CONN ELY &amp; SOfcS
n golfer nnd the county agent took Icom, implements should he scoured of whom were cut nnd'bruised when
"fotablished 1908“
KMtinghcusa Lights nnd-^Appliancc»
hiln out to our country club. He was bright before using them In tho new the cur struck a truck this morning.
REAL ESTATE
New Lino or Fixturcf
field. The bacteria could easily be In Ihrco accidents street ears figured.
Phone 18
101-8 Magnulla Arc. very much impressed by our cluli
carried
from an old field into the Narrow streets nn&lt;| grent traffic -conMiller Building----- Magnolia Avenue 229-tfc
house, our benatiful trees, shrubbery,
nuwly
set
field on soil th at w as ul-l-KCst|on
credited -with having been
nnd exquosite views, nnd by the ex­
lowed
to
remain
on
cultiyitors
nnd
maitfly
responsible
for collisions.
cellent condition of our fnirwnys and
other implements.
greens
which
hnvc
been
developed
in
WANED—A chance to build your
“PREPARING FOR THE NEXT
new liamy before lumber gets any bo short n time. He thought, too,
SEASON:
As soon ns tha next crop
in s u r a n c e a g e n c y
higher. fMana nnd estimates furnjah- that thc plant just spoken of, a Dc#
Wntiarketed
nit rtfu s^ ra b h a g o plalTt*
cd.—SanfonTNovelty Works. 183-tfc modlurn, woulJ make a very good^off
FIUR------- AUTO— ^B O N D S
nnd
old
stubs
th a t remain in tho
WANTED TO RENT—Pennknent, 3 on'some part* of the fairways wherp field, should be completely destroyed,
or 4 room unfurnished apartment, the bermuda ha* not done bo well. Mr. cither by plowing uhdor, or better,
flat or house, desirable location. Ad 'Piper hns authorized the payment of after removal from tho field. All Many .Who Were Invalid* Now
Feel the Joys of Children
(Res* "F, S," caro Herald offico, San­ one dollar per pound for all seed of plants of the cabbage, family should
Contractor nnd Builder
this
plant
which
Is
picked,
dried
and
WUh New Toys
ford, Fla.
192-tfc
brought to the county • ngent.
A also be prevented from living over in
HANFORD
. . . FLORIDA W ANfHit—Rounicrs“ io frb a fc Avo- Chance for some of the hoy* to ninko the fields that are to be used for enhThe new treatment, known a* RE■ ’ -i
nue. riione 283-L-l.
225-Glc a little pocket money. This Desmod- bnge in \hc future.
GU-MA, is actunlly making new peo­
"ROTATION
CROPS:
The
cleared
ft! ST111(T "M i 1' SSL—Lift*. Accident luin hns also been found nt Orlando
ple out of human wrecks, as fast as
dr r
elsh
field pliouhl ho planted to crab'grass, such people arc finding out the won­
and Health Insurance man for Sem­ nnd at Minsai.
Graduate Veterinarian
beggarweed or velvet* beans. These derfully quick rcf.ultx they can get by
inole County. New policy. Annual
i tie phone*:
.
Offico
crops are not subject to thd black rot taking It.
premium*.
Liberal
contract.
Addroac
OlTicq 123
OppoBito P. O. Special Agent, Box. 221, Groveland,
CHIPS
disease, nnd will keep'the soli In good
Many people who have bccu Inva­
Residence 257
DeLaruI,
Florida
Luck is usually with tho farmer condition for tho next year’s crop of lids for months and years are proving
*
230-3tc
njfef -r-Mt- -mz Florida.
*r— ' •— '—
vegetables, ns woll as help to ntarve a revelation to their acquaintance''
who docs the benj furmlng.
If you want u dual purpose tree—f out tho black rot bacteria in the nail. who never believed there could be
Widows hr-italy almost always rd- one thnt will bear fruit nnd nt the
“The prevention of the disease, nnd Bitch transformations^
mnrry on Snturdav.
same time provide shade In summer its eradication from infected fields, That's tho reason RE-CU-MA is id
—the pecan Is the tree you ore look­ depend upon the s tijc t following out widely sold and praised everywhere.
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Nd pljuib grows In all part* of the ing for.
of thc.ie eight points. TJ&gt;e neglect of It.in causing Iren and vltamlnca to go
r.
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C lean w ooden floors, linolcuu^
any one point may .bo fatal to suc­ conning with the blood through the
rci of L'karge by Progreraivc Tailor wo rim
tile , m arble, con crete, w ith
CABBAGE BLACK ROT
cess. If, however, ^heso lines of ac­ veins of such folks
of That City
and thereby
Some of the patches of cabbage and tion are followed, It mn ybc expected strengthening their nerves nnd feed­
F
cauliflower in the section are showing that theijoss from tho disease will be ing vitality to their withered tissues,
*i
T , ,VMr Thp ' “ twtalt* !**»»»)
tlu
tobll.h
rd
1BOH
considerable black-rot. The follow­ greatly diminished.
‘ 'LLAHASSEE, D:c. 21.—PoliccThis gives them new life,,energy ami
ing by II. S. Fawcett, published by
~ 'n in Lloridn'n capital city do not
t l- K - A - l. . k - s - T - a - t - i :
Makes all hotae*
robtiat health. Then they see why
Investm ent*
the Agricultural Experiment Station TWO A. C. L. PULLMANS TURN thelr friehds enjoy themselves, am!
c*r uniforms oqd Edwin L. Thomas Kflrm*
cleaning easy.
n&lt; Gainesville, may be of interest:
TURTLE
*. F J l*-°* ft Prcwlnif ihop Insists t^a-lnprovMl tnnd Insurance
they too have tho incentive to join In
“Tfte disease of cabbage, known gs . JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 21. — ‘TVo the pleasures and worth-while fhlngr
Xnretr nnniln
city l.«i»
&gt;.
shouhl Thomas appeared
“black
rot," which it due to tho hpc- 'Pullmans of Atlantic Coast Lino train
l.onnn
i*
L-jfii
are the City Commission a t its last llitm ra
• rtv,».
of life..
'
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#0RKMt«d„that the police U h i I b m h P ra p e rtr tloslars* Its s fM ti-rium, pseudomonas campestris, has No. 83, southbound, were reported to
RE-CU-MA I* sold In Snnford by
for several years caused serious lass­ have turned over a t Allcnhurst, G*.,
,i.
uniformed and offered to do
Main Office
tha Union Pharmacy and tha loading
es
to the cabbage, cauliflower , and near Wacyross^ U st night. Reports druggist* in every city,—Adv.
»
c’ c^**olng and pressing for the t y r 'u' r .ts r it HftAl.TV COMI*A#V '
rutabaga v-.rrtp- s of thin state. It la reaching here said no onew a s serirail T\ C tho recn Were glyito the * A M 'O tltJ iv x ; i -.*t m h x t r o * t p .* iiV .
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sxbsII* Avr. n*R0 &lt;* dfjtructlvc discxnc in other ously injured.
_ ‘ c.nd conn olk»tl y&gt; wear them.
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Machine &amp; Foundry Co.

PHONE 311 FOR QUICK ACTION

FOR RENT

ELTON J. MOUGHTON

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SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

General Shop and Mill
Work

GILLON

—the roof without an equal in quality and ,
appearance. Made in a beautiful Tile Red, ‘
Snow White and Green.
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B. W. HERNDON

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“NU-TILE” ASPHALT SHINGLES

WANTED

RECUMA REVIVES
ROBUST

NU-TILP] is the last \Vord in house cov­
ering-. They have been on Florida homes for
more than twelve years and show no sign of
wearing out or “curling up.”
They are made to stay! Pay a few dollars
more and get the best!
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Manufactured by
AMALGAMATED ROOFING CO., Chicago

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Can Have Their Clothes
Cleaned and Pressed

A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons

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BASE BALL
FOOTBALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

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GOLF
BOWLING
.^TENNIS
BOXING

REALM OF SPORTS
CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

BREAKES LEAGUE RECORD
-A S THE FARMERS,WIN OVER CHASE
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THE SA N FO nn DAILY I1ERAI.D. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922

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hapman Bowls High Score of Evening and the
Orange Packers Administered Worst De­
feat of the Season
League records were broken and 4K&gt;sition this senson, they winning by
ther records threntened Inst night a majority of four Jess than 809 pin*.
it the bowling alleys ns the Farmers
Last night's score follows:
.'•Iked- awny with an easy win over
Farmers
WLChase A Co. outfit.
Amnnns .
123 f162218437
A manna and Pennington, two of the Chapman .......
163 1G1 202 518
‘ague's l»e*t bowlers, have been tied Weih&gt;ski
100
100
ar second place, running neck nnd Hcrbst .......... ........172 165 100 503
eck for the past several weeks. Pen- Couch,........... „..143 120 163 428
Ington has Wen holding the high Geo. Pezold ........ .
148
148
Leonl.for the Wst individual score of Paul I’cznld .... ....
125 125
ny one game, hi* record Wing 211.
&gt;ntanns,t however, took that honor
Tolnls .......................... .
2388
way front Pennington by howling a
Chase &amp; Co.
ante of 21(1. These two howlers how
Jones
.....
^..121 121 33 314
con «o evenly ntutched of lute that
Lcfjlcr
.
in
in 110 312
tuch Interest js centering on their
i
Adams
,....
...
....,103
100
Ml 840
uture games a* they are both out for
100 .105
id
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P.
H
erndon.
108
P9
Jood.
| Chase .
84 125
209
Chapman, whose average ha* been McKee ;__ ___'...
73 73
lipping Home of late, picked up lust
light and roiled u total of 518 pin;Totals ......:........u ..........
.1592
ind was high mnn of the evening.
The Congregational* record of over
K!anding* of the Clubs
MOO pins for one night'* work was
hrentened lost night ns the Farmers
Won Lost Pel.
►owled 2388.' Another good ncore rolt- Congregationals
8
(1 1.000
al.Inst night was that of llerhst, he Men's Club ___
0
.750
jowling 593.
.760
0
Farm ers ...........
.250
The outcome of last night’s game Rotary Club .....
0
0.
rave the Farm ers the honor of admin- Merchants
.260
atcring the worst defeat to any op- Chase Si Co.
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MIAMI JANUARY I ftn
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The Rollins ■ Tnis hroku
fti into the limelight ngnin ha
yesterday, when it was an­ fto
fti nounced th at they will meet to
** the University of Havana .to
T* team In Miami on ' New ha
Rt Year’s dny. The gnme will ha
Fa W the first intvnational ha
Rr. contest of the season.
to
The contest will he staged to
M on the polo grounds nt Mi- ha
M nmi Heath, arrangements to
h i having Wen completed with I'M
re I&gt;r. Dick Grant, athletic di- to
ft; rector of the University of to
Rj Havana. , ■
ha
The contest will he the to
R-i second between the two to
M schools, the first having to
ftA | been played in 1903, when ha
* . the Tar’s won n six to noth- to
Rl ing victory over the Cub- to
nns.—Orlando Sentinel.
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Catcher Ruel Takes
Bar Examination.

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Experts have estimated the paten-f
tinl water power of the, .British Em­
pire from 60,000,000 to 70,000,000
horsepower.

Xmas Turkey
Cranberries
New Irish Potatoes
Sanford Celery
Sanford Cauliflower
Stone’s Fruit Cake
National Biscuit Co.’s
Plum Pudding.
Apples, GHc peck.

CELERY SEED

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Now Ammans can hold the honors
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Hut we do not believe 210 will W It will lie easy to find just the right. JJ
high score a t the end of the season. gift for each person on your Christ­
Buddy Burdick says he intends to mas list If you will coiye to our spec­
bowl 225.
ial Gift Department.
And thnt fellow Ileybsl Is going like
a house afire. Might be him thnt will
hold it next week-' or Chapman, he
threatened to do it twice.
We will publish the individual av­
erages tomorrow. It will find Pen­
nington nnd Amanns still neck and
neck for second place and Stevenson
in first /place.
Chase &amp;. Go. haven’t given up the
ghost yet. They are just reserving
some of their Wst cfiVt* until the
second half. They havo no chance
this half and will put their speed
where it will get them somdthing.

WATCHES

Hamilton, Howard, Waltham,
Elgin, Grucn. 7, 15- 17 and 21
Jewels at Reduced prices.

DIAMONDS.

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15 Diamond Rings, special price frdm

$15.00 to $27.50 .

And they will have the Rotes to
work on again before long.’Thnt will 1-2 Carat, Dine While Diamond Plat­
inum' liar Pin or Ring. Special
be their first victory, so sayeth Tom­
i n * T h e A M M -ln lrl P tr iw l
my
Jones.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., IJec. 21.
100 of oilier Diamonds at lowest
— Hfirry Ruel, 20, catcher for the Bos­
prices
Iutok out for tho Merchant* after
ton Red Sox, wns one of 14IT7bw studi ids taking the bar examination, it the holidays. Bower nnd Uoyd will
bo ort the Job nnd things will pick up
was learned bore yesterday.
for .the Counter jumpers. Kivu and
Purdon arc both going good and so
is Rnndnll. With Bower nnd IJoyd 50 Genuine Diamond LaVnlllcrcs
to help out, this will then Is? some
from'
ten m.

$118.50

JEWELRY
LAVALLII5RES

$5.00 to $55.00
Gold Knives, Belt
Buckles, Etc.
Bracelet Wrist Watches

Will Hays Allow* Fnt Comedian
Chance to Make (jood

Sixty-Year-Old
, Western Union Boy
Donates to the Boor

Silverware
...THE...

Diamond Palace

Rules for Pulitzer ,
Air Race Outlined

P. Weinberg, Prop.

PENNSYLVANIA
VACUUM CUP
TIRES

McCuIIer

Hoover Vacuum Cleaners, American Beauty Irons
—Manning-Bowman Percolators—Ever-Ueady
Flashlights—Each a leader in its class—Such
Gifts will he appreciated.

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When Xmas. Comes

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And the way the farmers are going
it looks like the second half pennant
will tie won by some-one else beside
the Congregationals. Not too Into for'
I l l , Tl.p A ...trln lril
LOS ANGELES, Calif., Dec. 21,— tlie Fnrmers to will the first half, if
Roicoc (“ Fatty") Arburkie,' rotund the Champa will slip a little.
comedian, barred from the screen
since Inst April because at the en­
Sterling, Rogers. * Community,
counter with the law, was yesterday
Cut Glass, Smoking Sets, Nul
restored to the privilege of coming
Howls.
back to Nic place he once occupied in
bin industry, if be can. Will H. Hays,
bend of. the picture industry, announc­
(11* T h e ,A*«nclntril
MIAMI, Dec. 21.—Louis Burgess, a
ed that all restrictions against the acCO-year-old messenger "l&gt;oy" for the
toi were to end Jnnunry 1.
ThS Famous Players-I.usky Corpor­ Western Union Telegraph Company
t
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ation,, which distributed Arbucklc’s hero whose only source of income is
from $8 to $15 weekly, earned deliv­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—The min­ pictures, announced that no effort
ering messages, has donated $25 to
Dalmelto and First Street at
imum speed of airplanes entering would bc-mnile at present ttf market
the
fund
being
raised
to
make
the
Hcnjnmin’s Store
next year’s Pulitzer C u p 'rn ce won some films thnt were withdrawn, of
widow nnd fVvcn children of J. T.
Open Evenings
others
thnt
were
never
released.
Jos­
fixed at 175 miles an hour ut a special
Knowles h e r f have a* happy Christ­
eph
Sehenck,
producer,
paid
lie
would
meeting of the contest committee of
mas. Burgess appeared at the office
the National Aeronautic Association employ Arhuckje, nnd the latter said
to
'o
f Frank G. Pepper, chairman of the
of the United State* of America, lu wns thankful for the chance
committee
seeking funds, and with
i* wn* announced. A maximum land­ work ami would strive to make good.
tears rolling down his cheeks told Mr.
Mr.
Hays
issued
u
brief
statement,
ing limit of 75 miles an hour, the
Pepper he would feel amply repaid for
same as -in .the 1322 races ut Detroit, saying he fedt every mnn was entitled
the sacrifices he bnd made to save
to
his
chance,
nnd
that
the
film
tnduB*
also was decided upon, and a suh-comtry not only wnntcd to live nnd lot! the money if it would be spent to give
millco was appointed to get with rep­
live, but it .wanted to live nnd help'd!*' children a better Christmas.
resentatives of the army nnd nav£ air jjV
Ci
j With Burgess’ contribution heading
serVleiB‘ to select the Course for the
The Kind You Know
Mr.
Hays'
statem
ent
added:
H»b
Rotarians have appeal11*23 meet liver w ater .if possible!
"Every man in the right nnd at;*''1 t'» citizens for further contrlhuThc'y cost no more than ordi­
thp proper time Is entitled to his | lions. The Rotary committee lias al- nary tires.
Tin* Daily Herald, 15c per week.
rhance to make good. It is nppnrcnt. ready raised $.1,000, purchased a lot
A free lube with every tire
that Itusroo Arbucklo’s conduct since
Hlghlnml Park, nnd a home for the
lis trouble merits that chance. So Kifowle* family is under construction, e v e r y d a y ,
fo r as I am concerned, there will n o t 1The Plumbers Union is donating um­
Automobile lbilbs
bo a suggestion now that he'should terinl and labor for ihe p lu m b in g fix­
hut have his opportunity to go back to tures and it is hoped tii have'H ie
home ready for occupancy by the
work in bis profession.
first
of thu yenr.
"In mlr efforts to develop n com*
Knowles,
a policeman, wns killed
phie* co-operation und confidence
accidentally
by another officer while
within the industry, I jiopo we can
Mart the New Year with no yester­ a posse wns in search of a negro ties*,
days. Live and let live is not enough pcr.'uhv
we will try to live nnd help live."
MAGNOLIA AVENITE-IMIONE 118 It liecitlho known th at certain def­
inite feature* figured In the action
105 Palmetto Ave.—Phone 481-J
u. thru wtirnliow-ATrharktff nnnther
portuiiity to make gtsid.
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“ First, perhaps, was the fact that
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that ids conduct since he was barred
MIAMI, Dee. 2l.—T hc condition or
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from ,the .screen Inst April apparently Kdwurd Frndy, of Chicago, automo­
has lieen exemplary.
bile mnn charged with the murder of
“Then, too, the action was taken In 'h is wife is'unchnnged today .although
the spirit of Christmas and it was be­ the physicians said th at tho blood
lieved thnt the fullest co-operation in was keeping him alive. Further trans­
all branches of the motion picture in­ fusions will take place ydthin 'the
dustry would be best advanced by next few days, If conditions do not
clearing the slate ns far as possible. Improve.
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i P P h , it is known thnt Arbuekle
Wc extend.our KrcetlrigH, true and sincere;
FRADY REI'OKTED DYING
never made n picture to which any ex­
ception possibly could (ie taken,' nnd
May in your hearts joy-iiells ring,
MIAMI, Dec. 21.—Edgar C. Frndy. ..
he never will.
—
And the New Year bring you every goad
automobile man, awaiting trial Ja n ­
"Still
again,
it
was
felt
th
a
t
inas­
thing.
much ns a jury acquitted him of uary 3, on a charge of first degree
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charge* of which he wns charged, he murder for the killing of his wife,
Is constitutionally entitled to the right Dorothy Frndy Inst February, waa re­
All the little boys and girls-ju Sanford ore re­
of any citizen, especially the right of ported today ns being in a dying con­
quested to come to The Sanford GVbcerteria
work nt Uk&gt; only thing ho knows how dition at a local hqspltnl.
I
to work nt.
Saturday morning‘and get n bnlloon.
K l’MOU.PLANE FOUND
No pluns are in contemplation for
(be release of the three comedies ill j .
’ ■
which Arbuekle appeared before his | TUCSON, Ariz„ Dec. 21.—An un- Call us for what you need. Wo
trinl."
verified rumor wtfs circulating here have the goods and the prices
•yesterday th at the plane of the two are right.
i
missing
aviators,
Cel.
Francos
Mar­
Tho
ruby
is
the
heaviest
of
precious
108 S, Palmetto Avc.
shall and Lieut. Charles- Webber, had
stones. •
been found In the White House can(Opposite Firp Station)
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Of German invention la u device &gt;y‘tm in tho Santa Itltii mountains. It
FLORIDA
that 'permits u one armed man to was claimed th at the Information had SANFORD
lieen b o rughtin to tho city Uy- persona
wash hi* hniul mid arm Without
Gin had .visited thnt cany oil
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sUtanct.
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CHICAGO, Dec. 20.—Jimmie Burke,
fit. Louis, will net ns assistant to
Frank Chnnro, newly appointed man­
ager of the Boston Bed Sox, Chance
announced yesterday. Burke was f*&gt;rniur manager of the
Ameri­
cans nnd lust season, JFrvcd as cbflrh
for the lled( Sox under Hugh Duffy,
Chance ulso announced that Jack
Quinn, pitcher, had signed his con­
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Can Fatty Come Back
With Public Favor—
Montverde Defeated
Burke Will Assist
He is Back Officially
By Leesburg Team
Chance With Red Sox
Montverde'* basket hall team fell
Wfore the attack of the Leesburg
High School five last Saturday' in n
game played on the Leesburg courts,
the score W ing 30 to 10.
The ;Lecsburg quintet, always no
the alert, managed to pile up a heavy
score against its opponents, though
the Montverde buskctcer*
fought
bravely until thu final whistle,—Or­
lando Sentinel.

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Bijr Gallons of Gas and
Full (Quarts of Oil
Free Air and Battery
Water

Fraidy Very 111 Now
In Miami Charged .
Murder of Wife

F. P. RINES

CHRISTMAS
CANDIES

Crystalizcd Cherries
Pineapples *
Figs
Dates
Nuts of all kinds
Citron
Oranges
Apples
Bananas

DEANE TURNER
Phone 497

(aaMBMAiir tMirff i-

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want
your family—also your friends.

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able you and otlieh* to accumulate money for
Christmas by saving small amounts by easy
stages. .
It’s so easy to save th at you will never
miss the small amounts you pay in from time
to time.
When Christmas comes, you will get
back in n lump sqm all you have saved, which
will lit* just like finding so much money.
Make it a sure thing.
Enroll nt once.

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1922

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Chinese Horticulturist
And Holder of Medal
Lives Near DeLand

ChilJrcn Die in Shell Explosion

pt Now in Dire Want nnd Needs As
, sistance of Friends
„.l at Valdosta, Ga.,
DELAND, Fla., Dee. go. l.eu Gim
1 Inmiu Saturday to
Gontr,
Internationally known horticulUnas vacation with
t"ii.'t, ‘ president" of n “Chinese Itopulille" and holder of the Wilder Med­
al awarded liy the U. S. Department
uf tgrienitujs*, is at his home here de­
pendent upon thc.generosity of friends
—feeble and broken—with a heavy
mortgage Upon his home! which for
many years hns been one of the show
places of Central Florida
II. Ik McCall, Mr. W. *L y a m
Friends in Del-and are supplying
y Hirnlil Vatn visited Orlando on
ids
sustfimme nntl have taken charge
afternoon on h shopping tour,
of Ills business affairs in the hope of
lit jplc.slid program was given in
clearing Up his debts. Hcu resides oh
iBtlitttriiirti Ttte &lt;lay flight by
bis estate with “ Fanny," a inn re width
rjupih *&gt;f Mm. WalnwrlghtV and
for twenty years has been bis pet and
L Thomp n'* loom , A small ml*
sole companion. He lives viiluaily
wim fee &lt;■/ - ■u n i was charged.
Ls/.ncj' to mod in neededjwlmtil the life of a hermit and during the
lest Id year*. has visited DeLand, the
fcjBrol ..it!
defray I lie expcimt’s
nearest
town, hut four times.
l i t ea:e titinnient. ‘I in* program
Leu
has
numerous horltruilu{u! ac­
L id-red ton- of the ImkI that
complishments
to Ids credit, but the
h Win given
by lilt* Oveido
|»| rhil.ltvti in st.nie time. The last known is the Leu Gim Gong
bars vie e ‘ lino and the per- oraitge, perfected In 18*7 by crossing
feirtT shawed the particular ami tile Mediterranean Sweet and Hart’s
ttirias clfor; t.t ike teachers who Luiie varieties nnd for which he re­
ceived tho Wilder medal. The tree of
Ilililtri Ci:.t of Fort j lids variety will thrive in a climate
pending Christmas' tins cold for others while the fruit
.Mr. uml Mr*. W.t will remain on the three several
ntt mils and maintain its maximum
n mount "of jiiite and flavor.
In 1HP0, ls ‘ii investigated the grape­
fruit and produced a cross of the
common Florida grapefruit nnd the
diwill Lave tin ir annual Christ- 11i-foliate orange. The fruit is of
Inset the Jtnfdist church Friday superior quality and the tree can
are going, for* j: t«n"
■nt management t*r. let
'hairman of the ties, I
'.at time is ex- suited
old on that or- which
ngm *nl&gt;k’ n lo r .

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friends in Oveido

Jr‘.y s.a-et^, and happiness iiy
Trhn—K’ey;
k '*• *’* Mitchell entertained the
»r» t»f her school and of her
*chive| class at her home on
evening. The main feature
( tvening was u Christman tree
* *hildfen anil a short program
* little school children.
_J°rw*s, Sr., 1ms hcen confined
Nuce on m count of illnenn this
Lj m ' r - T. McCulley, J, C. P irUn,w') nnd J. ||. U o arc all
k new For,! car*.

• • M*,r, aixl |i. p;. French spent
P &gt; ' » -Orlando.
. * L kiinbitl j., fl|K&gt;nding Xmas
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Dec.

21. — B .w b II

Commlxnioner K, M. 1-nndis raid y'i*.**
berday that* part of fthc proceed* of
Iho world'll fle. ica game nt
i. New Ydrk
October 5 last had been distributed
to the three notional organizations,
the American Lengion, Veterans of
Koioign Wurs of the United’ Status
and Disabled American Veterans of
(lie World War, oath getting $20,551.10.
The remnindor of the procoed* of
tho
games, whicli nmountcsl to $1-1,*
*,0m° Friday to holp
0od"i0,
including the 2 i&gt;er cent Inter­
a ’tnsa.t joys in th&amp; comtnunest allowed.by New York bank* on
Christmas day, wua distributed among:
or found anything T

My grandchild crnrfil get no relief
atevor front a very had crimpy
gh,” writ a l ’eter LandU, Afeyeiae, l*o„ “until I gave hint Foley's
ney mid Tnr. It is a greet help f ir
at and tliroat tr&lt;u hlo." Coughs,
ils, enftip, throat, chivl and ,hran
cl Irrilnllcvi q i"k!y relieve! \vlth
ey’if Honey ami ‘Farr &lt; nut litu no
ate.t -ingrcdii uf.i printed i.tt the
till (T. .‘itood till-t o -l ef t ill" ;,rrV-

STROUT FARM AGENCY
i n Magnolia Avenue
«n Dixie Hitthwny, nitm, garage. 1ft
atTea; Electric light, running water,
■telephone, hath. Deep well, Felrbankn-Morac engine, water piped to
all parts of farm. Orange, tangerine*,
grapefruit, peaches, blackberries,1tnto

blueberries. 11 varieties of

grapes,

lemon, cherries,, hananns, loqunt, Jnji.
•irrriir.nmn, nr lljcrrio.*, roicllc, gunvus. Farm and garden tools, cow, calf,
In. 1. of Muscovi ducks included, nil
fur Siv'iOO. $3,500*cash, hal. 1, 2 and
H years.
210-tfe
DANCING CLASSES every Tuesday
a t Parish House at 1 p. m. for chil­
dren and ? p. ni. for adults. Interpre­
tative and ball room dutteing.—Profes­
sor
U Kbsen.
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Have tho Herald do your next job

In the City Substantial

Substantial Christinas Gifts
Should Be Given

Cancerous war relics aro being "hunted by authorities a t Watertow n, N. Y., follow ing tho d e a th of eig h t children, 7 to 10, caused by ih a
•sp to slo n of an a rtille ry shell a t tho homo of K dw ard O, W o rk m an .
Tho shelt w as picked up tw o y e a rs ago n t nn urm y artillery field. P ic­
tu re, snapped hnm edlately a f te r tho b last, show s physic lana cxaxnUiliuJ
bodlca. Tho c a rp e ls and sh e e ts cover v ic tim s' bodies.

Moved into New Homes
First Eleven Months
Rain Tail Exceeded All Sanford i building everywhere in
Records Uradentosvn e eitv limits nnd in the sutmths, mid
e city anil S’lhtirhx will hooii eonin over ten thousand people conlin-

D.-cenibcr

tlurkeepiitg of »»• ord* locally bt gan.
Mure tlmn five gntl onc-halt feet of
wider had fallen here this year up to
December I, to be exact,
inches,
and one niontlt o f’the year still re­
mained.
The average rainfall during the
thiily-eight years has liven hit.I *
"inches. The IPlIO total was M ,'t
inches and that of IPiM tid.I.’I.
•Inly, IPS", probably was the wet­
test month in this section of which
there is a record. The total precipi­
tation was :20,(ii&gt; Incltps. August fol­
low'd! with atio(her fall of- 19.35
inches, Soptvmher, 10.35 find October
12.02. *
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Nr6 futther UXplanfttlon ns to why
grent parts of South Florida wore
“afloat" for n while In the fall is m*fi*
esHnry,

ployed by .Solomon Rurlfnghume, of
North Adams, Mass, He was adopted
by ap unmarried daughter of Mr.
Rurlinglmme’s in 1874. Two years
Inter Leu was elected first “prcMdeht'
of the "Chinese Republic," nt a meetIng under a large chestnut "tree in a
row pasture near North Adams, held
in cnnriertJoii udth th o Centennial
The Dnily llrraMp Ith-pt-t—n't^*l
celebration to commemorate the 100th
anniversary of the signing of the Dec­
laration of Independence. R. Chung,
homes. $850, $1,500, $2,11)0, tgulpone of the members of the movement, ped with water n*.nl electric lights.
who mgt with Lou, wns ordered to Small payment with monthly instnllChina with the nbws and to launch a mtnU.—C. 11. F.llis, Lake Mnry, Fla.
campaign. 'Chung dicrl lieforc he
228-3tc
rcachei^ China nnd the movement end­
ed there although sonic of the prin­
ciples laid down by Leu are now raid
to be Incorporated In tho laws of the
present Chinese government.
. When Leu's foster mother died the
llurliiighnnio property near hurt* wn*
left to him, nnd five per cent of the
remninder of the estate.

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^ sflt*nvxjn
f e f a a l II of Mnryavillc Col£ £ Mn‘l * |t» Mario Mifahai!
1 ^glen, D. c., aro apinding
utmax holidays with rulntivca
«-mr„rd and Orlando.
"Unii.i Wright of Southern
n,il Mi. t.j Klixabcth JatwaUietaie Young, nnd Walter
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Mis* Mabie
,,,,, KU *,r'l McCall of RtbLion
'I
Alan Thompson' of
Z ,. r* r,,!1, lte. Norman Park.

GRANDCHILD HAD CKOUPY
COL'GH

NEW YORlL Dec, til. 1’iiicusi
AnnHtuslu of Greece, arriving on tho
Olympic tedny for a visit to her na­
tive land, a t once set about the busk
dollar (irincess, legend which has fol­
lowed her rtnee *h ‘married Prince
Christopher, brother of King (‘oittnntine of Greece,
The hrido said she had not expoinl­
et I one penny of tin* fortune left her
by 11"r late Itu.* band. William It. l-tvih,

It is ;i cr"v.t &lt;*! »m*

:jHimegrnnnti* and grapefruit.
rdjrar.t .j.v-ul .Monday afterlmoii
Leu also purfaettd Utc-cherry .u y
Oitamlo.
rant in MasaachusetLi, a cross of the
Bn Catherine Young nnd Walter otdinary currant and the gra|M.*. In
kf of Hollins College spent the | other fields he produced an apple that
l«d willi «h. ir parents.
: ripened in duly, a Into" peach grown
I". 1L l! Ko-i 'ih-I ivturlied home under glass with the fruit ripening in
toby after a vi-ii of several ; November, n salmon colored raspberb to 1*01)1,. lie Is-on ami dackson- |ry and a tomato plant that grpvvs to

i&gt;m‘ court,
Sanford is growing by leaps nnd
hound* ami people are moving far*.
Iher out to get more tm m for bdaiitiful yard* nntl flower gardens nnd trees
and shrubs.
There arc many other* building in
Snnford proper and In tho suburhs
ftj’.il the year of Jlidll will Ih* n liuild-.
ing year in Htbi city with th * reran)
of new homes and new |iii sines a Mock*
that will surpass any ijot »&gt;;dy In this
city hift in the rttute.

PercolatorK'
Grills
Toasters
Stoves
Irtfns
Heating: Pads
Vibrators
WafHe Iron3
Sewing Machine Mo
tors. *
Evcr-Ready Flashlights
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS

gent upon Sanford

hj

the btislncs.x

Furniture of All Descriptions
With every pureltaso
of gas and oils a t our
station from now until
noon Saturday, Dec; 211,
we band you free a La­
dies’ Sewing Thimble,
inside of which is a
FRFF chance on a num­
ber of nice Fat Gohlers
for Christmas.
The purrhtise of u Tire of
Tube entitles you to two of these
nice Thimbles Inside of each of
which is a FREE chAnco-. on a
Turkey.
See t.ur llattery. Tire and
Tube Chris I mas Fhirjjaln. Flyers
that are being distributed on
the Streets and at your hbusc
for the next two nr thr^e days.

Phone 548
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Cliiltlren m;ty lie loul.ed after at our Mloiv in a subslan
I ini nimiuor. Everlasting wntul toys, t'liilti's Uorkora, Wtig
o.is, ti’n-Curtajuul many other ituns.

OPEN EVENINGS AELTIIIS WEEK

The Ideal
Gift

Christmas!
j t m ore acceptable
asu CliriSImni jpft than
one of these beautiful
B ulova W atches?

They aje ay serviceable
as tilery are beautiful
—'a constiint reinimler
of your thoughtfulness.

Drcssfil Turkey, Goose, Duck, Hens und Fry­
ers, Milk-fed Venl, Western latmh and Mut­
ton. Choice Western and Florida Beef or Fork
—Fresh Frails and Vegetables—Baltimore
and Apalachicola Oysters— Bulk Dates and
FIrs, Nuts nifd
Mocha nnd
Figs,
tufd Candies—Pure
Candies
Java Coffee—Young American, New* York,
,'iuiss. Pimento and Cream Cheese
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BULOVA WATCHES

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105 Palmetto Avc.—Phone i81-J

THE JEWELER

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST* VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 220

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1022

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IN CAMP AT MER ROUGE
WILL DRAG FOR BODIES

ROTARY CLUB
HAD GRID. BOYS
IN FOUR STATES AS THEIR GUESTS
MISSING MEN SUPPOSED
Q ( | S BEEN KIDNAP™ PHD BX KU KXUX
nv

GREAT RECORD TWENTY TWO
BANKERS ACCEPTANCE NOTES
' OF SIX MONTHS MATURITY , FLORIDA
IN BUILDING EMPLOYEES
DRAWN BY GROWERS OF STAPLES
Agricultural Crops or Co-operative Marketing
Good for Rediscount
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ROAD RONDS, IKJII.DING. PROGHESS BEING SHOWN EVERY­
WHERE

CIVILIAN

OF NAVAL BASE
ARRESTED AT BROOKLYN

ON INDICTMENTS CHARG­
KIWANIS CLUB
ING THRIFT OF GOVERN­
WILL REMEMBER . MENT RHOI’ERTY
POOR. XMAS DAY OVER ONE MILLION

The reports compiled by the Asso­
WASHINGTON, Dec.-20.—The bankers acceptance of si* months m atur­
ciated
Press on Floiiiln building will
ity drawn* by growers of staplo agricultural product* or Co-operative Mar­
l*e
a
most
interesting one when it is
keting Association* are eligible for purchase of rediscount by Federal Re­
finished
and
all the figures are In. It
serve Ranks under a ruling promulgated by the Federal.Reserve Hoard as n
will
Show
all
the building record and
step in the direction of longer term credits for Agriculture. Officials declared
the
good
roads.ami
the bonds*and ail
thu decision which makes agricultural paper tdigihle for rediscount for six
jusl A n o th e r Q u ip lc r In C ele­ ENTERTAINED FOOTBALL TEAM months instead of three “should Ik* mnterlnl assistance to Co-operative M ar­ the wonderful record of achievement COMMITTEE NOW AT WORK ON Dollars Worth of Properly Has
Been Stolen Since
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being accomplished in Florida.
brated Kidfkipplnt; ( iwc of
keting Associations In financing orderly marketing of crops."
OF SANFORD 111011
PLANS TO GIVE OUT RAHKKTS »
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Witnlm
Aifli
The
first
four
counties
reporting
S everal-W eeks A «d
TO THE NEEDY •
SCHOOL
included one In West Florida. t#o in
t H r T h e A»«urlrf(rd l*rra«l
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North Florida, and one fh West Cen­
NEW YORK. Dec. 20.—Twenty-two
t tral Florida. They are among the
At today’s noon-time luncheon of
MONKOK, U , D «- 20.—Company T|)(, ){otnry riut&gt; entertained the
civilian employes at the Brooklyn na­
C, Louisiana National Guard, of M on-.qjemheni of tin- High School footoldest -in the state and at no time in the Kiwunis Cllib, Rev. Father Peck, val base went arrested tliij morning
roe, which inovi*d oat here for •.More-. |)W|| t .-jtnt last niulit nt the Valdez Ho­
their history have they done in one an always welcome visitor, was call* on indictments returned
several
!. boose Parish yesterday, wn* in camp ^ nl 1||e|r rv(rui.tr monthly night
year the amount of building ‘recorded , " liPl"i to invoke Dm blessing. Dr. mouth* ago by Federal grand jury,
*t M,-r Rouge at daybreak thin.mornn Wn* ,,n,, ,,f the moat (hithe Inst few years in Duval, O r a n g e , | G--L MiD'T and A. H.-DMii'oii, of the;
•|1(, Icharging that government property to.
Inf,and will remain thnro w;\ernl &lt;1A&gt;.«^
affairs of the senson • ami
Dade, llillsliorough or Piityllus, hut Orlando Credit Association, wan
the value of' more than a million dol­
Kroriiiit^ ^ incwilfi' t vd ivi ^ 10,1
t twenty or more of the mcmlxT*
their tolal of new construction in other visitors, and both were called lars 1i;(J Ih‘ck stolen since the War.
.. Captain Cooper cainmnmling.. (
i ,
tvart| together with their conch,
22 is slightly less than $1,000,004). ii| on for short talks. Ed. lame, who Tin* arrest* were made by agents of
To Their Homes as Tlicri Sufferings From Expos- IDOne
will he Wa* •unprepared U» g '* '* ' / j business manager and Dr. Gardner,
of these counties constructed is at the head of the alleged entertain­ the department of jtistice.
ure*Are Intense
•
purpose for which the roopa weie
looked after their physical need*
no new highways this year nor does ment committee pulled off another
SiKcial
investigator*
are
said
to
Knt \o MW Rouge, hut according lo .&lt;|upIllR t|u, VlimM.
it at this time contemplate any in stunt. The number* were nrked tt* lirtvt* dlscoverpd government property
(Ilf T h r
I n lril I’r r a a l
write th eir names on slips of paper
well -Informed nlwervcr* they weie
in c id e n t Trrnsher called the meetSAULTSTEM ARIE, Mich., Dm*. 20.—A wee kmny elapse liefore all the 102.1, hut the other three hqilt a total nod the slip* were deposited in a cl- lieing stolen from the naval base by
I «nt there as nn other e mptet ni t o
j 0 nrt|,,r a n d 'n ftc r the invocation
of 1,1* miles of roads in 1022 and plan
truck loads, including great Imixc* of
, . ,
,
, .
1 fthhrated kidnapping ea-e. ldanie f o r . j)r Walker several songs were survivors of the Ill-fated tdg Reliance will he able to travel to their homes s^ construction of 110 miles of additional gin box mn| then President Connelly, . . .
..
,
'
i
,i
'clothing,
barrel*
of paint, and crates
intense
nre
their
sufferings
from
cold
and
hunger
after
their
tiny
cruft
was
,
i mew
ini out three of tin* name* and Die ' ; *•'
vhich h;r !-•« n laid on the Ku k 'n x j ,.,,^ Jf| | lotnry
t)„. president
highwnys
in
1021
.
. .
,
. .
i ,i i of glan* and commercial alcohol by
fortunate one* were informed Dial . “ ..
Klin organi-mUons in Louisiana, Ar|J|lo|1 , )r Walker for a few re- disabled and abandoned a t I.isnrd Islands it wns said here. Twenty persons
Thin* of the counties issued s i , . ! " " 1
Die gallon.
who
reached
here
lust
night
ure
under
the
care
of
physicians.
One
man
I*
In
kuuas nnd Miisisstppi. It is IwReved; marks and in hiscustomary g*'f&gt;d
3f,0,000 worth of IMinds during |,,.,.ii mtine y wen* the speakers of the day.
a
serious
condition
with
both
hands
and
hath
feet
frozen.
With
the
nrri\nl
will ...«K
drag the
lake near
that troops wm
•
Hly|, the genial minister
while the fourth sold $«K7.000 worth T,u’
,,r" 'v" w‘*n * l' " ,"k Mi,,ur* W A SH IN G TO N , Dec. 20. Newton
Mrr Rouge, in which it is iM-lieved
t tlu-buys some good advice oil of these survivors thiity-six aboard the Reliance when it was disabled hnvot
II. A. Neel ond A. I.. Hells.
riu-y | .
,
,
,
,
, . ,
, , I), linker, who ws* se c re ta ry ot w ar
been
accounted
for.
Seven
reached
Soo
Sunday,
two
nre
in
u
Canadian
lum.
voted
in
lt'21,
a
grand
total
of
$2.2.0,
,
’
grr hidden the bodies of Mnjor Watt ^
school life and their life after her camp and three aboard the lug Gray and twenty nre recupernting here 000. Of this amount SI,f»tli.OiMi was Were ordered to tel what they would*
m Prc&lt;idi*al W ilsons cab in et, appearnmlI I
&lt;&lt;A, if tli, \ hail a milli*
Ibni.ls and Thomas Richard i. M«vr j (
hnvo „om.
jnl„ ,h world.
f»ir highways.
Ih special fcdcinl grand
while four lost their lives.
Range citizens who have lieeit ol&gt;ssmg
’ The issuance of houda was ritnlnni-1 * 1’’ otfi'inieil that the .one wlm t ilk- ‘jury which it. in Kcsniotl here, invesj &gt;,*. Pule don gave them a fine talk
linte the kidnapping on Align t 21. on Rotary anil what it means to tujvo
t. Indding a l&gt;ig i hunk of
ing up to lhi- Inst days of tin- y e a r.C 1*
tigatiiig war fraui
llie Rotary apirit of giving more than
Brmleiitowu y esterday having on ail "'* 1,1 ,il'' 1' K*'1 liaud, would lie
Issue of $221,0(111 for municipal im -; aw arded •« prize. A. I., ill'll* and tlie
you receive in life.
.! "writer
proveinents. with imlh'itlionn early|
r ,u r were M.spi.imi* of the wh.de
F F A IJ
I 1 icsidcnt T hraslier then introdueed
lust night that the Isaue had been r a t - !," 1&gt; mmh their Ldh. mighty I U l i l l k J 1 L l T U l
.iifl tl'.e mehilters of the football team
short, lad Frank Miller, who always:
Hied. .
.
l -s t
1 la n d * as each boy arose they weie
Twenty-one citie and towns alone takes a ’elinnce, rhewetl thy rag for at
*(,1 1 1 )1 1 3 1 V C S S I S j rpundly applauded.
.
five minutes and won the pti.e
in tlie peninsular section of tli state
_____
.
j Prof. Cooper mul. Dr. Gardner were
a
pair
of sox anil In' didn't know,
in IP2I spent a total of more than
WASHINGTON. Dec. 20. — Re­ i idled upon and after tlu-y hint made
what
to
do
with them when he got,
$
22
,
000,000
fur
construction
op
m*w
sponding to House resolution, Secre­ shotl talk* they laid the whole blame For Recovery of War Claims Amounting to Over
them.
building*, while conservative esti­
tary -Denhy transmitted to conger** for Du* success of the 4eam upon
III AT WILL PUT CONSTANTINO­
Three Millions
mates placed the state's total at $o0,- -I'nsidcnt Connelly t,,|,| of being;
Comb
Wilkinson
who
was
asked
to
Ulay tin* information in the* hand*
called
to
Jacksonville
to
testify
in
the
PLE IN DANGER ’
000.000. Tlie peninsular continued it*
if the naiy department nn tlu* slat- give an aeeouut of his stewardship of
i
i
i
T
h
e
A».«ctBird
I'lfMi
*
.
,
I
building
-in
It
»22
without
a
let-up
nndj*^^ncuit
court
as
to
what
he
knew
pbout
-ii of war*iiipj' arrnppcd under the the team and he made a stirring
III, Tfcr \»»i&gt;rlnlrd I’reaM
“I’onitions of „ gang of wire tap­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. The Department of Justice i* preparing V*I|lU[|(|{nK material dealers here already
Urn,*
..f me
the Washington
arm ss coy-j
cm,- npeecli on the good results of having
n| file suit against the Wright-Murtin Aircraft Corporation for the recovery of;
LAUSANNE, Dec. 2t).—Tuiklsh
■rm* oi
wasnmgiou arm
High!
I
eg*
and
confidence
men
who
made
,
) .'C r i* ''',ry ?have estimated that the total for the
the
fear* of Nidimarincs, Turkish fears of
trrrce nhvnl treaty, or otherwise di»-!'vinniUIJ
dis- [wmni\y; t‘‘nm
te in football
fewnre
,,f
:,t basket
and
ball | « war claim .amounting to
.7M» Du* Douse Judiciary Commute.* was Stuli* this year would be $.'0,000,000. ,Sanford their headquarters a , few
swiftly
flying ucroplnnca, laden with
cud uf by the signatories since the!*5* * M’^ 'irs of all kinds ami* the told by Assistant Attorney General Seymour at n hearing on lm|Kachimnt
kpr*
O ther persons who are familiar with years ago. lie claimed lie wns called homlis, and, generally,- Turkish fears
Jjournoaat
conference.
i,ni* “tLDeti
| Ujounma
nt of the
.
_
city from an advertls-ft harges against Attorney General Daugherty today.
the amount of construction under way 11111-1* simply t o - testify, bat hi* talk! of aggression* from without that will
V The re|M&gt;it shows that neither Oiejtooiefjts to the
in 1022 from Key ,West to I’ensacola, showed that he 'wns very familiar put Constantinople in danger havo
United Sta.i ■ nor Japan plan to comp * t - Coach Wilkinson, who is
with the workings of the gang wlm
believe
this figure will be exceeded.
plrtr the scrapping of any iyci*tlngj
one oi .Sanford s able attorneys
At Dint, he may have plareil the whole l.ausaupe conference
operated tier
in jeopardy.
capital ship--, at leant pending pronnd -1wn t one of the Ilest jdayers on the
he,-ll exiled l Jacksonville just to tes-.
The United States i* silent on the
patiun uf Hi lieaty, althoiigh Imlh I'lo*i ida University team dating hi*
Preparations Started
tlfy.
situation, bill the allied leaders say
Ration* lu\ e *top|H*d work oil large t *"liege tnvs alid ill* good work oil
For Ski Tournament Uni) Deane, of the Christina* com­ that they have uttered tiieir Inst word
cilpilnl shltm
sliips. .ithe team here this year has made it
building prugrnnis f cdnitul
mittee, reported that the committee
on Dm question of tho liberty of tho •
Crrat liriiaiu, .on tlie other hum!, was (&gt;r.c of tlu* Lynt in the fttxitr.
was
getting busy and promised to
III*
Thr
AaHitrlnlril
I’rraal
‘‘(’apt.
Andrew
S.
MeCredic,
a
realihosn to have dis|x).*ed of or to lx*
• MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec.- 20.— have everything in shape for Christ­ struits. Today the Turks must say yes
dbpoiing of a very considerable dint of.’Slaiiie, xvlio .is visiting In the
Work has begun on tlu* one hundred mas day.' Father Peck offered some or no to tlu; allied project.
city, was introduced to the assemblage TO IIRING QUESTION TO VOTE WEATHER BUREAU ANNOUNCl||l
The British experts have alreadycumber of older capital ship),.
foot Htecl ski slide at Gletiwood Park good suggeat iuiiH and proadwd to do
THIS MOItNING TO BMAI.I;
AGAIN IN PLACE ON
left
for England, believing their work
■ The United Slidt ., nceonliilg to Die by Col. George W. tyujght and after
here, on which skiers of the country :,ll In* eoiild to help Die committer in
CRAFT
completed,
nnd the French experts
CALENDAR
nport. in .'id.lition to suspendiiiK work mttking a talk on football and nthwill partTtipnte in the national Ski its work. On motion of Kiwanian
lilies
guvh.
several
of
Harry
I
gill
dor's
are
preparing
to depart tonight nt
»i vessel sunder construction under
tournament, to lie1held in Minneapolis Scoggins it wns Hiinniinoutdy i!i ided
I I I * Tf ce A s a o e l a l r d !•**•■»
Illy Tlir A»«oclntrtl
the coucliisiim of the "last session"
the treaty, Im* dccommia.iioned all Sl,ngs and Meoti Ii anecdotes that were
WASHINGTON. Dec. 20.—A dim Fehrunry 10 and II.
to send a ren) Christina* ho'apnt to
WASHINGTON. Dec. 20—Futile effir ill- , ii ;*ion of the * tin it*. W hether
Completed -hips aiT(\led except the most favorably received.
Co-operating
with
the
board
of
turhance
"apparently
developing"
over
...
i,
Kiwanian Thigpen, who in i ohfiiii'.l to
Col. Knight brought to the niton- forts were made again today in the
V ii rupture will conn* on ttic- Htrntls
bntli--iii|, i'wiiii"i ii it. wiiiiii soon will
park commissioners, .the Municipal a hospital in IhilDuiure, Die gift to
the
Flnridn
peninsula,
whence
it
will
the uilmini*problem depend* chiefly on whethor
b* plaiid out of commission, and liar- (ion of the Kotnrjnim the sponsorship j senuto by si..... .
move northwestward, the weather bu­ Ski Cluli of Minneapolis and Die Odin he made tlirougli the Kiwnnis iluli of
„f
(|„&gt;
trnfip*
«f
Die
Hoy
Scout*
jt
rat
ion
shipping
hill
to
bring
to
a
tin*
Entente diplomat* nm U lheir. ex­
•okl the Maine and tlie Missouri,
a . port-! cun remove tlu* Tuikish fears.
vote the question as to whether that reau announced this morning in or­ (lull, another local organization, have that city.
*bkh are actually being broken tip. and moved that the Rblarinus adopt
“ Dick” Boyd, the Bweel singer of
measure should remain Ik*foie 'be sen­ der small craft warnings displayed .subscribed toward Die erection of the
This they were trying to ito Inst night.
Gn-.-it ihitain, Mr. Denby said, bad the troop which was carried.
on the south Atlantic coast (from slide. The tournament will l&gt;e con­ Du* Seminole swamps, favored thu
ate
or
I
k
*
displaced
by
the
Norri*
ag­
The iillie-i have emphasized that
R. J. Holly spoke briefly on the
»t the time Jija inforinalibn was gathducted under the auspices of the three club with a little piece of. a song, hut
Charleston, S. C., to Jacksonville.
ricultural financing measure.
they cannot accept the Turkish re­
tn*J, hut which war, not ihdicated, subject u f athletics in tlu* school and
bodies.
wns called hock -to finish the Job, quest for Dio suppression of subma­
briken up thiee capital slups; sold to promised the boys the Ik-Ip of tin*. RoThu outstanding event on the open­ which In; did to the entire satisfaction
rines nnd military airplanes, espe­
bf brukt a up, fcveu; sold, but not ilis- tarians and of the Sanford • Daily
ing day will be the boy’s national fo all present.
cially they have Imeii unable to nc&gt;»antliil, one; completed mutilations Herald.
championship meet, in which nil Imys
rept tip* Ottoman suggestion that
.Imlge K. F. Ildusholder gave a fine
*o two, and was engaged in tmitilutunder sixteen years of age are eligible GIVK WATER FAUCET
combined foreign, fleet* entering the
k* »ix olhein. The 'Australian gov­ jidk o n 'the subject of football and the
to participate. In addition, a dual ■ - KPKCIAI, TREATMENT; v
*LUIn'ck'TH*;i
shall mil exccetl in strength
ernment, liw^aiid, bail decided to scrap battle of life, likening the football
meet’ Vetwoen tho university of MinHF.IItll.D! • MOONKII INE Die fleet of Die strongest naval | hiwftild’to theliusinessw orlit and telling
L?* Ixillle mtii»,.j' Aii-jl rnlia.
ncsotn nnd University of Wisconsin
er of the Black Ju-n. "That would mnke
Through lu r ministry of marine, ll)(» buys Dint Du* best athletes and
III, The \••Mil'll,Iril l*rr*al
will be held that day.
the Black Sea forbidden ground," snid
•be u n c i:,ry continued, Japan bad the best football players reached the
Jacksonville,
Dec.
20
.—Sheriff
MerI I l f T h e A » » o r l » l » d l *re»*l
THREE MEN WHO WERE LEFT
On tho following day, (la ss A nnd
a
French expert.
•Uteil that while work preliininary to goal and’the best citizen* reached the
HAVRE, Deo. 20.—Georges ClemenII skiers from all parts of Dm United
«nd several deputies almost y m k' FOR DEAD IN HERRIN
•
A h the Itiissiniis pro hyro only for
•copping will tie done, the hull* will goal in life chiefly through their,Idea ccnu arrived here today from his
oil. the interior of,a negro cafe 'hero
RIOTS'
,
State* and Canada will compete.
discussion
of the strait squcslion. to*tot be broken up or «unk until’ tlie of service and not through individual­ American pilgrimage in a hilarious
"The Minnca|&gt;olis tournament will with axes Ix’foro they uncovered tho ,lny may see tin* last of them nt iau*'Mly ha been ratilied by ull of the ity. That it takes team work to win mood, hut apparently sulTering from
mo:d
unusual
bootlegging
equipment
l l l r Tfci* t i u r l l l r * P r e s s *
he tho biggest in tho history of the
sunne.
:
•
*
MARION, III., Dec. 20.—With *cnrs
Facer*. Certain preliminary work in- on the gridiron and in life.'
fatigue. The Tiger received represen­
*ki sport and will take on an inter­ yet found in Du* city. Concealed in ii
It* war pointed out Inst night that
•Dving removal of guns, turrets, nrThe Valdez Hotel, as usual, served tative* of Franco in the cabin of the of bullets and knife wounds on their
wall
wns
n
30
gnllon
tank
of
moon­
national aspect with vntric* coming
togr&gt;. tt"-! engine*, be said, wns bc- mi excellent collation and every one liner o-'i she entered jwrL The former bodles^Jhrco survivors of the Herrin from Canada,” stales L. J. Sverdrup, shine liquor. A pipe 15 feet long rpn failure of the K|rait* negotiations
l£Cdone „n sevurai capital
ships,» --three |l|ViIVII*
present *enjoyed
• .........I
-- the
* evening with the premier had a stormy voyage and riots Y*^|iftod a t tho trial today of fire secretary of the Nntionn! Ski Associa­ from the tank to nn ordinary faucet would not necessarily imply failure uh
other vital m atters of Die Lausanne *
*wr» had been placed in the fourth |)(,yn Hnd the guests as only Uotnriuns plan* to go to hi* l’nri* homo it} two men In connectlqn with the killing of
nt thu kitchen sink.
tion,
occnsion
of* *fcu
this weeks and then will take, a long rest twenty non-uniqn men last June. Thoy
rt*crvp»and work had boon suspended' know how to enjoy
* an......
~
Tho fnucct wns a “trick" spigot. agenda, nne of which Is arranging the
Among tho list who already have
*'*• 'York on two others wns pro­ kind and the boy* of the Sanford at his tqunlry place. He asked tlie were Joseph O'Rourke, William Calrju?
A person not knowing the combina­ ponre between Greece and Turkey, and
made arrangements to attend nre
ending with the evident intention of High School football team ami nil correspondent to wish Amerlcn a Mer­ and Robert Officer. Cairns testified
tion would only get water from the between Turkey nnd tho Allies.
delegations from Dartmouth College,
Marquis Curran yesterday iitfromth
at
after
tho
defenders
of
the
mine
"•"pitting them os aircraft carriers those''who have assisted them this ry Christmas nnd n Hnppy New Year.
city main* if he opened it. Those who
surrendered under white flags the pri­ Ironwood, Mich.; Grand Beach Club, knew tho ropes could, by inserting a eil II. Ilarrerc, of the' French ilrle-.
Permitted under thu n^vnl treaty.
yenr left the Valdez with the feeling
Denver, Colo.; Bevels
soners were marched out of the pit, Michigan;
that they have accomplished some­
small key % a slot and turning it, gntiop, that the British government
Sacred
Jlcart
Colleffe
Stoke,
B.
C„
Canada.; Wipnlpeg,
UnvcUltd weather .anyj
taken somo distance apd then flred
thing and that the.m c/t of Sanford
obtain moonshine when tho faucet wns hild abandoned the Idea of hnvinr the
Montreal, Toronto nnd Quebec, ac­
^'Sht. It i* unsettled.
nre standing behind the Sanford
Preparatory School at upon.
opened. The proprietor. John Bink­ Ijuisnnnc treat written In English and
cording
to
Secretary
tjeverdrup.
*
.
—^
ley, wns to be arraigned before the Frcnrh languages. Hp agreed that the
school* in every good movement
"Tin’ll- is a revival in nkilng and
Tampa
Will
Apply
Ficneh alone should be used.
county judge-today.
------- ------ *
Wally Reid Better,
more and more clubs nre organizing
MEN'S
CLUBS
K
b
E
AC*
wome
’or Admission to.. F lo r id a H ig h „ Latest Reports Say
ndw thnn ever Imfore in the history
TIVR IN SHANGHAI h■
Don’t forgel. old Fashion Slick CHARLEY BECK KILLED A DEER
School Athletic Association.
of the nineteen year* of the cxi*tnnce
Pulse
is
Normal
Candy
for the kiddles ut Bower’s
---------;'
of the National Ski Association," Dr.
('Imrlc Beck, 1.1 years old. went out
.
.
228-tfc
l a i r Tfce A i i n r l a l r d I ' r e a a )
(Hr Tfce A u M taitl l’re»«)
SHANGHAI, Dec. 20.—Enlarged
Sevcrdnip said.
hunting
*o nn vacation day front school
t TAMPA, IK*c. 20.—Socrct Heart
LOS ANGEI*ES, Dec. 20.—Impro
nitivities for tho coming year arc
with
his
grandfather, A. V, WestcrMr. John \V. Phillips o&amp;/ Daniel*on,
College preparatory school of this city m ent.was reported today in the coji- HTANI8 LAU w o j c ie c i io w s k i .
planned by the American Woman A
illck
nnd
his
uncle, Mr. Woodruff. Ills
Conn.,
Is
the
guest
of
hlA
old
neighwill make application for admission to d it ion of Wallace Reid, motion pictuh*
ELECTED I’HKHIDENT
Club of Shanghai. . With n member­
keen eyes saw n dee rln the distance,
lairs. Mr. nud Mrs, I. D. Yjlartln,
tho Florida High School AUilctic as­ actor whose recent / breakdown, nrship of nbout 500, the work of the
which he followed and killed. Charley
sociation liefore tho 1023-2-1 term, II cording to hi* relative*, resulted frdm
* hi'*/*'•,, - i
(n r The A u trlalrA 'I'rn al
club is being carried forward by a
Wallace Bell Is Ttomo Tor the holi­ returned homo a very happy hoy.
whs announced today - by ’ Coach Mc­ hi* quitting the u*e of dVpgs and 11WARSAW, Dec. 20. — SianUlaw
number of unit* or department*.
Kenna.
,
'
.
’ qjior. The latest report* from hi* bei*, WojcleehoWlkU was elected president days from t he University *of North
Dr. AOne Walter Fcijrn is
.
*
• / •
,
FOR RENT—Furnished housekeepside at the sanitarium stated that his of -Poland today, to succeed Gabriel Carolina' and will be a t the home of
of the club, which is affiliated with
■Ing rooms, 20ti East Third S tre e t
Via
parents,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
(’.
Boyce
Narutowlcs,
who
was
assinaled
Sat­
tho American Fcdoration of Womens Tho.Great Salt Lake of Utah I* *lx temperature was normal and hi* pul^e
22D-2tp
I
Bell
during
thu
holiday
vucalioii.
urday.
down to 100.
tithe* as aalty a* tho oefean. *
A•
iH*
Club*.
■‘i r
*•
- . ’Y ■
*
'
■
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m

WEEK MAY E L A P S E
BEFORE ALL OF SURVIVORS
OF TUG RELIANCE CAN

THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE .
IS PREPARING TO FILE SUIT
AGAINST AIRCRAFT CORPORATION

British. Dispose of
Number of Older

OF SUBMARINES
AND AIRPLANES

FUTILE EFFORT !DISTURBANCE
IN THE SENATE STARTS HERE, IS
, ON SHIP BILL MOVING

SURVIVORS OF
CLEMENCEAU
ARRIVES HOME, THE MASSACRE
TELL STORY
— STORMY TRIP

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19,1.922
Apopka—W. C. m ig e h i Auhuni
.
. BUY PUBLIC UTILITIES ilalc gnd Loughman, I- U.-Overstreet;
WILL1ST0N, Dee- 19— Tho spe­ Avon- Pork, A, C. McCall: Clermont
cial''•ilocllu* held hero yesterday to T. M. Leo: FnWtnroaf. 'C. E. Cook;
decide whether tho town would' buy
the public utilities fro rntho Wllllston
M anufacturing Company resulted nlmost in .n two to one majority for
ownership, fifty-eight vote* for and
thirty-thtxo against, one ballot being
rejected: This means that Wijliiton'* Moon Hawn, Holmes Logan: Oakwill own her own electric plant, Ice Innd and Mt. Vorder, I*. E. Hiffin;
plant, water works and cold storage. Okeechobee City nnd Mlr.sion, P. IThis election whs the hottest con­ Crmvnvm, L. K. Cvownson. .supply;
tented elecetion held In^ycara.
•
,Orlando. F irst church, W. A. Cooper;
Highland Grove, Jess E. JoneSr St.
H O t’SE PASSES NAVY IJILI
'Joh'nn, Wi K. Piner, supply; Oviedo
WASHINGTON, five.' IB. — The nnd Geneva, Alien MacFnrlnnd; IlnrNavy nppropiralion bill, carrying a n.kokee, C. C. Cecil; South Okeecho­
request th at the President negotiate bee la bo supplied; Umatilla nnd Ta­
with foreign powers relative to limit-, vares, J. T. Mitchell; Weboter nnd
irg consti uclion of war craft under Center Hill,' C. S. Gordner; Winter
10,000 tons wasr pasted late ycst&lt;*r- Haven, H. Or Hardin nml L W. Moore.
Missionary Evangelist* Orlnndo Disday. by tho house.
trlct, T. E. Tiffin. Students Knnrcy
APPOINTMENTS OF MIN­
Univornty.’ G. K. Summers, E. IL

WILUSTrtN VOTEH TO
r-:

:
!c cold snap for Christ
Stores will remain open this week
nt nights. Good business.

TAKE A TUMBLE TO THE PRICES WE
ARE NOW OFFERING ON OUR SUITS
' Did you ever*hear of such values before. Prices rftnffinf? from $20.00 to $ 10.00 including our highest grade H art
Schaffner &amp; . Max Suits. Don’t let this chance slip by hut
takp advantage of it and get that Christmas Suit a t the Joweat possible price

J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

115 East First Streets

Phone 104

MRS. FRED DAIGER. Society Editor
Phone JH7-W *
I f r * S k « T « 1ST f r U m t * » l « l l l n * i s
—I I i &gt; s s r s ( o l s s u s / o k r r i « r r s s i l s *
t o m m r . o r If i s s s r s • ■ I r r l N l n l n u . s s r l l
• e s s l s l r«r4 Is th is ir r s r lM r s l . a tsln *
f s i s l l s , o r t r lr p l i n n r She Itria. I l «*ll
k« i r r s t l f sp p r r d str li

■

pu

f* v For Florida: Unsettled to- t*;
• 6 . day and Wednesday prob- ►.
P-* nbly rain, cooler.
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IM
Ra
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MMRjraraptifaMBitn

Mr. and Mm. Endor Curlott and
Mrs. Adams, of Geneva, were among;
lire visitor *lo the city todny.
Of Fruit add Vegetable Shipment
From Florida
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Entxminger,
Tho
folowing
number ef- cars con­
of Longwood, were in tho city todny
on n combined business nnd shopping taining Florida fruit and vcgctabhii
Jackuonville,
wore
High Springs nnd Ilsmptan via all­
SNUB POLLARD
It looks like good Christmas wcath- rail during the h u t *48 hours, ending
Comedy
i r f »r thd bnlanco o t tht* week even til noon, Monday, Doc. IB: (the ftr*t
colunur.Ohlo, Mies., nnd beyond; cec.ihu today it may Ikmjjlooniy.
Tomorrow— Aniln Stewart in
ond^yolumn North of • Savannah, 3rd
“The Invisible Fear” ; also
Born to Mr. and Mr*. W. II. Single­ column Southern points and fourth
'‘Step
This/AVriy" a two-part
.
tary, u sop on December 10th which column totals):
ISTERS AT CONKKltBNCE
■ccmedy.
• •
Oranges
I......127
27.1
200
C
O
O
has been given the name of AVadc
Ginpcfrult
.....
44
CL*
13./i
121
(Continued'from page 1)
Hampton, Jr.
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Candy, largest assortment In
Pineapples ......... 0
0
0
1
city at Bower’s.
228-tJc Inin the throngs of readers
5T»
0
W
Bend the Christmas iidvcrtirementn Lettuce ............ I t
10
0
10
in the Paily Herald nml do your shop- Vegetables ..... 0
i
0
1
jiing wht'V.. the^ltve wire mdrchunls B e a n s .... ......... 0
divided ns follows: Reserve, j$H,Poppers
............
o
i
o
i
uro catering to your trade. tO ur mer­
018.93; emergency, $1,000.03; regular
1
1
5
chants have-the goods nnd the prices. Tomatoes ...... . 0
MAGNOL1A A V lN u E
fund, 5- L 11.
Friday's Daily will he n shopping m e ­
Rev. W. F. Dunkle, pan top o f the PIANOS
\P I!S
PI.AYEH3
SHEET MUSIC
Movement Since Beginning of Kcaaaa, Fii t Methodist church hero/was • &gt;dium par excellent.
5E
*
PI.AYF.lt HOI.I.S
Sept ember 1, IDlk:
omrnendvd as president of the confer­
PIANO TUNING------PIJOljOGItAPH REPAIRS
Earl P. Blue, the secretary of the Oranges
ence liqnrd of missions to succeed Hev.
Grapefruit
.Record Company, of SL Augustine,
J. 11. .Mitchell, of Jacksonville, who
was in. the city today in the interest Cucumbers
Ims been transferred !m Nfokth Geor­
of liis company. Tho /Record Com­ Pineapples
gia, in n report rc.ul by Rev. Ira S.
pany has been doing some fine print­ Lettuce
Patterson, yon fcrem e missionary cecVegetables
ing for the Charober^of Commerce,
retnry. Hev. Patterson has been :p.tBeans
ing ns temporary board cbnirmnp dur­
Cabbage
...
H. I- Iloyd, district m anager of the
ing the absenre of Hey. Mitchell,, He*
Southern Bell Telephone} company, Peppers ....
report \vn» approved, and adopted by
with headquarter* in Jacksonville was Topiutocs
th’c conference!, Other officers elect­
in the city today and his many friends
ed were: Vlit-Chnlrninii, S. W. W-.l*
were glad to sec him again. Mr. Boyd
ker; secretary-treasurer,*0 . E. OutBILL PASSES HE,
Is one of the most popular nlTieials of
SEIZED .PROPERTY
the Southern Hell.’

At the closing session of the Meth­
odist conference Monday morning, n
m.i t of business, including receiving
SOCIAL CALENDAR
o( reports, and various' routine m at­
ters, wijs disposed of in oxpeditious
»W ednesday—W elfare Department of manner. Debate which h is been
the W oman's .Club nt 3:30 p, m.
comparatively free during tho pre­
Thursday— Master .1. ,41. Coleman will ceding days, was held down to. the
entertain n number of his your.g mininuni.
friends nt the Parish* ll&lt;u;:;e nt A:I6 Facta relative to the condition, of
Methodism in the conference, ns re ­
Buttolph will vealed in the statistical report, fol­
entertain the memlsws of the Ev­ low in port: Members, 43,031; mlu Ilit
fissuute a
ery Week Bridge Club at her home bnpliied, I.H56; infants baptised, 1,on Mngnolia Aye., at three o'clock. L|K; Kpwortli League chapters, —*»•»&gt;
league
members,
11,157; Sunday
H1DAY—Script ilnnce nt Hotel Val­ Sehuols, 385; officers anil teachers of
dez for College Set. given by Peter schools, 4,131; scholars )7,'J75; wom­
Sehaul and Ids orchestra from U I , en's missionary societies, It*1; mem­
bers, 0,726; Educational institutions,
l.Uvith 22 teachers,. 200 students,
J. H. Phillips of Bradentown was in $377,11211 property and $201,000 en­ Yellow Kill Will
the city yesterday• attending to bus- dowment; nrphniuigcs, one, tvith five
Have His Sentence •
officers or teachers, 03 children, propReduced One Year
city valued nt $66,000; contributions,
$8,844 for foreign minion*, $22,710
for home and conference missions,
$6,206 for church extension, $16,210
education, $747 for American Bible
Mrs. Nell Anderson nnd Mhs Bes­ society. §4.98 fur general conference
SPRIG FIELD. Dec. HI.—Joseph It.
sie Pcncock of Del-antl were Ihr guests expenses. 31,IW3 for support of hiahWell,
called the "Yellow Kid ”, well
q{ Mrs. A. W. IFtts yesterday.
iij n, $34,Hull for sspport of preriding
known
in Chicago and Florida tut a
ciders, $248,427 for support.of preachconfidence man, may spend i hrlstnms
n freu mnn. By gooil conduct, while
record, will show $1,172,737 raised for serving an right- yenni’ sentence in
all.jp rposo* during the y ‘nr, whfeh is Juliet priron. he reduced-the term one
year, two months nnd twenty-four
c u n p .ie d v. It It 31,029,000 raised last
days, and Governor Small lopped olT
» Mr. nnd Mr*. C. L. Willi.im.i .hnve year.
two more*month's and ordered him
returned from Winter Haven where
The dcnoniiuat ion hn* 172 church
,
theyvspent ttu* past few weeks a:&lt; the buibling!i valued at $2.'Hi'4 .'i60, ami freed.
guests of friends.
tlu-te is against tlic.-c ihurches a debt
DENVER, Dec. 18.—City ami Cotinl ital of $228,6*12. Thor,,- ate owned
hnve offorod n reward’of ten thouMr. and Mrs. G F. Smith, Mrs, in tho conference eight pnrsopuge* for
nd
dollnrz for the enpluce, dctwl nr
M. U. Mabry nnd Miss Jessie Wash- profiling elders, valued at $67,500
f-the lmndita who killed Ghaid
alive,
.burn, o f Vuldostn, Gg., spent the day and 161 pntaanages for preachers vnlnt
the
Federal
Reserve hank in front
at
Iiaytona
most pleasantly Sunday
uc-l at $ 7IP;h'I(*, against which tliere
of the Denver mint nnd escaped with
Beach.
Is a debt total ef $75,210.
Miss Jessio Washburn, of Louisville -IflHurnnctt catricd by the- cliurch on
Ky., who Is spending the winter lii its vuriuu* properties, totals $832,-‘&gt;85.
There nrt* no-i.- 11 aupermmuatc
Valdosta, On., In the gyest of her sis.
ters, Mrs. li. F. Fmitli nnd Mr:,. M. hi.ti M in th&gt;i i - u n f c i'ie, vnlucil nt
$15,7(JO. \SbcU Dr. B. 1\. Thrower,
11. Mabry for the-holidays.
one of the oldt-r uusmhers of the eon’ W ELFA BED EFA RTM EN T
. feience, took up the m atter of ebUb'The hour of meeting of the Wei - lisbing .oi| rranmJuta . homes, some
faro Ddp:trlin(|ul of Ihu Wumun'n iluh years ago. there was ool a single huphas been t hanged from 3:20 p. m. • ntnnualc immu in the conference.—
to 3/10 p. in.
Tampa Tillies.

RO UTH BAKERY
Next lo I’rincess Theatre

WASHINGTON,
Dec. 13.—Tin
llonue ycKterdny pn -i d a bill extend­
ing fur one year or ii.itD Jc.nunry 2,
1321, tlie- time in which suit anuiy •«
lif*.sl for tlie return of property .seiz­
ed by the government dining the war.

CALUMET
conomy naniN G p o w d e r

PHONOGRAPHS
GUITARS
UKELELES

i itoil'.-; m* I i ihi’T acr the
clillet-iiie:.,. lor the coining

-

GKNEHAI. REPAIRS
'
NighJ Phone,
Wight If r&lt;-Shrrs Co. Bcpnrtmcnt Garage Building

.,.101

BANJOS
HARMONICAS
MUSICAI, STRINGS
SHEliT MUSIC
,

PIANO ROLLS OICEH RECORDS

Assorted Colors

•ANNUAL BALL*
All .members who expect to attend
the Annual Bull of the NOviul Depart,
nient .of the Woman's Club, who ex­
pect. to hnvo guests, m e reipiested lo
send in ttn,t r -Tinrm‘n_fciifi*W m in tlaiu e of one dullnr each, not later than
DecemlH-r 26th, aa the itivilations will
l&gt;e setil out immediately after ChristEach member is entitled to two
guests, und if. you are going to have
guo.its- plcnno send the nnnien in e ar­
ly to the invitation chairman, Mrs. Hi
A. Newman.
FIH 8T SOLID-CARLOAD
BEANS FROM SOUTH

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O K E E C H O B E E SECTIO N

MOORE HAVEN, Dee. 10,-T he
season's first solid carload of hom*
waa ahipped from tho South Okecdv'-,
bee reetion Saturday by a Mr. ( Imppel. Tho 7(M) crates in the ear arc ex­
pected to net* approximately $2,600.
• Growers in this section nro (tending
their enerjjies toward cultivation ef
the lands recently flooded ns fast
they arc freed of the high xvnler.

PAULS, Dec. JP.—S arah • Bernhardt
hail a fainting nttni'k nt the close »*f
the lest leheantal ypsterlluy aftenioon
:.t Sacha Cnitry'a new j'lay Un fl'je t
de Roman, which wna to have been
produced last night with Bernhardt
in one of the principal putts. By rea­
son of her Indisposition, the produc­
tion was postponed.
The physician' who attended .\|adnme Bernhardt Haid last night her
indisposition Was in nv wuy serious.
Indeed, a fte r resting for n time, she
expressed'n determination to go l-ack
td.the theatre and produce the piece
C.*. ptnimcd. nn-l-was only dis-Undcd
w ith diff.cu!ty.

\Vi&gt; will
i?lad to tvVnp up nnd
Do.i’t forjfcl, old Faahinn Slick nddrcr.a any puckuRtH delivered
indy for (he kiddies at Ilowejr’s lo our store any time nfler two
228-tfu
n’tloek—This Service is “FREE”
. Tho Brotherhood of St. Andruw
will hafo rh rlstm m w rcnthi. hotly
nnd other-n*«tn» n^d tree* J» r rnball this wot-k. Tho no J. Tt&gt; Hiewnit
your order. ( 200-W).
JJMfi-

NEW SHIPMENT OF MEN’S AND BOYS
LADIES LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, SETS OF
And Here’s Whitf Finally Made Her Say
•

K

*...* « Y E S »

.• What a rare piece of ‘judgment il was tu njlHff ncr a
box of Uiomc womlei ful Dkypot &amp; U j^ p it’a Choeolaten! Shu
nlwayi SUSPF.CTED th at he was the right soft of chap and
w hen'he hrouRht flial deliCiotiH Imix of confeeliona,
KNKW he was thouirhtful and kind, and llml ’mIh taste was'

sexes,

DRUG STORE

L-.y,. h !

MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS IN PACKAGES,
* l l o r ............. 10c; 2 f o r .............. 20 c: 3 for
MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEM1IER 20, 1322

Herald
in r i r r s l S u n
I n l l d l n * . 107
toed. F U .

hr

Carrier

tr W w h l r l l r r m lnulr
Cnunl)

K rldnr* A d r r r t«n un a p p l i e s *
nr a l a a d t n a r r .

IATI.O Fit BSS
is ofclculvel)
r*eojbllcaiton of
rdlivd to It or
In ibis paper
» pulitl»h*4

m

•atli.n of special
ten reserved.

-istmas weather

the bright nune more and the
benefit thereby.
xmdon say th at
&gt;1 of the Polish
&gt; be a good one.
e might belung

■ stores open at
for an hour or
the town and it
e they were Uvo-dale pluce.
r is all right In
|Uor tuen of the
have no use for
■now led the uf#hrre booze was
j downfall of the
lling it in perfect

ffleers a t J#ekris week putting
mus rum and al-*
lied tw'O schoon—and confiscated
ill no doubt have
le price on Christ-

City fell drwii an
stories and then'
ining th a t he had
Thoso fellows in
ny kind of hardnor Allen. He full
stories nnd only
of brains.
lennee in shooting
■works on Christ[ day and wc have
is foolishness on
ypt we allow it on
I Christm as day.
fvnt'ford are very
must to n man
ih«oik'E fireworks
urn! alm ost in the
■cu ’omern nway
the dsj'gor. One
to the Ilerald cdliid no*, purpose to,
rq.tm. . That Inst
tl) Imys shot tho
Reworks on ‘ the
y in the dborway
away some of his
ilty making It uniVeit gome down nt
holiday]. There is
or significance in
g of u|l this iunk.
lenlers a ’chance to
ols and gives the
s-to injure Himeelf
nd him.
a the buainoas men
morally to express
it this shooting of
I street on Christlollday. I t is a reli and few cities in
allow it now and
why Sanford should

WHEN U
L1BT IT
WITH UB
id buy for some
&gt;cro coUry farm,
ly new Louse,
id all cqiiipmanL
«d with or withcrop now on it.

tl &amp; Britt

NEED LAIICER I'OSTOFFICB
Those hide-bound congressmen ip
the northern states who are afraid to
give the south anything in the way of
appropriations and are always talk­
ing about the "pork barrel" jn the
south while they fill the same recep­
tacle with choice meat for themselves
—those birds should come to .Sanford
and r.ee the magnificent building they
built here thinking lt%wouliD last fo’.
one hundred yearn and fill our n;eJs.
Our own congressmen who obtained
the concession—Frank t'laik and Joe
Scars—tried to get mote money nt
tho time for all the poslhlTtcen in their
districts but the northern watch dogs
of the treasury cannot see any growth
or progress in Florida. They have no',
been down here and they have r.o
knowledge of this state or of the needs
of the fnstest growing state in the
union. What sufficed'Uni ycurs ngj
for any growing Florida city would
not begin to take care of tho in edit
of the present day and this holds good
of the pits t office buildings more than
any other one need. At this, lime of
the year especially, the small force
of employes la hundlcnppcd by their
crowded i|u;irtcrs, by one window for
■tamps and one window for packages
and by the small corridor where the
white and black are crowded together
and standing out in the street in a
manner to make tin* blood boil and
there people m e forced to wait for
houra. It is not the fault of the post­
master nor any of bis employco. It in
simply the fault of thy penny wise
and pound foolish government that
tries to nave n cent by using up a
five cent lead pencil figuring with the
idea of saving something by building
postoffices for one day instead of
building them for twenty years to
come. And then the same pirhyunish
policy holds true of th j amount of
men or women oltowcd for each post
office. They are always shy of help,
always shy of room, always shy of
what it takes to operate' poilofficcs
of the state with the degree of effi­
ciency that government machinery
should have lull which is sadly lark a.
Sanford needs a larger building. Do
wo get it?

SANFORDSTORE
NEWS
Tho Herald carriers manage and control' their routes, pay in
advance for all papers drawn, and absolutely depend uponjtheir
collections for their n lining capital and profits. \VhetHrulwcridl­
ers neglect to pay them it is the CARRIER and not THE
HeraM that stands the "brunt.”
Subscribers who do not earn to pay the carrier each week
may pay thw Herald two or moro months in advance and they
will pay the carrier each week from this fund.'
. This system of delivery is known ns the INDEPENDENT

Arc They Due for Redemption

Certainly the stores have been doing
a fine business and tho streets arc
crowded every dnjr.

t h e Uni led'Stales is ready to redeem all
Victory Notes with the letters A, It, ( , IV h
nnd T in the upper right hand corner.

Wc understand tho Sanford stores
will remain open at nights for a short
time on Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday nighla as well as Saturday
night.
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*

These NOTES will not bear interest after
December 15th

While many people have visited the
neighboring cities ns usual’ to shop
and look nt the Christmas things, wc
believe Jhnt there has been less tra d ­
ing nway fmm home this year than
ever before. All of our merchants re­
port a fine Christmas trade.

THE S AN FORI) DAILY HERALD,

ver, ligation nnd effort. Only recently
a New England scientist has i|eclnr«1 that he is able to provide .All the
light ami heat required in the city of
Boston, at n coat to the users, the
same an would lie (he* price if coal
were selling a t $2.50 to
per ton.
As everyone knows, with regret,
coni in Helling for voty, very much
more and wood, for fuel purposes, nt
prices comparatively vary little less
than those demanded for coal. Sum­
ter county citizens are not scientists
hut they nre proving to themselves
that by utilising heretofore wasted
w ater power they can provide them­
selves with much needed and most ser­
viceable heat, light and power nt n
cost almost negligible.
Then* is reusun to believe that other
Florida communities, cities,, towns or
rural sections; might do wfiat is liv­
ing done practically ami cheaply In
Sum ter county. It Is a m atter a t least
worthy of rerimis Investigation and
study.—Times Union.

fecund reason Is that Florida is the
most* important tourist state In. the
eastern section of the United States,
nnd it pays that state, in dallnrs and
cental to p u t its best foot fonvnrd.
Florida cities and towns .therefore,
nre very much concerned with tho
establishment nnd development of
parks, with the paving of street# nnd
sidewalks; with the bettntlflcation of
highways; wjth flower yards nnd well
kept lawns; with the liberal nppllea­

MORNING SHOPPING
W ll.l. GREATLY
WORK OF

Patrons of mercantile establish­
There has been evolution ns well us ments ran do good service by making
revolution in business in the last few ninny of (heir purchases during the
years. Business is becoming more hu­ morning hours when there is less con­
man, nnd the successful business man gestion, us ijl that- lime Kith propria
does not perhiil bis ambitious to trans­ utors nnd clerks lire in a position to
cend his sense of the proprieties. He
give better service.
.is becoming imbued with the spirit of
During the hours »f 'he afternoon
conporuthm instead of competition. and in the early evening there is sure
Dullness Seems rathe- to have ac­
to be u throng in all well-advertised
cepted nr an unalterable policy the establishments, and as a consequence
proscription of one of the two lead­
there must ho delays.
Sometimes
ing business men’s organizations that
these delays are criticized unjustly.
‘‘business standards *h ill have in The buyer mu^l take into considera­
them a note of sympathy, fur our tion the fact that each customer must
common humanity,” nftd that "my bus­
be cated for with attention nnd cour­
mens dealings, ambition# and rela­ tesy—and that such service means the
tions shall always cornu* me to take
taking of more or less lime. Whop
Into consideration my duties as a
there’ is congestion, it is the patient
member of society,”
waiter who loses nothing.
• l.utl Sunday we have the example
The morning buyer strikes the cs*
uf a local busmens firm devoting itn
tat.lidimcnt when the entire force is
entire space, it considerable amount,
al its best not worp out by the toils
iri The News, to thin spirit of ro op­
of the day; and the service is more
eration rather than competition. . It
apt to bo prompt. Every store at
mentioned by name other businesses
this season of the year, wfcrks nt ca­
of the name line, commending ,their
pacity but the ordinary lintron can
high character, their ambition to
greatly aid business-of all sorts by
serve fairly uml honestly, and Appeal­
but a little exertion. The early cus­
ed for a dozer spirit of cb-ojHTalion
tomer receives the silent thanks of
between the public uml the business the clerks and the blessings of the
houses which server thorn,
iiiAiiogemetit because of the thought­
Th? example of III.* Browning
fulness—even though there be noth­
Fearm ide company i -o ** to have it ■
ing :aid.
t'lu k s any they appreciate those
who are cooperating with them in get­
ting the liest service by calling early.
There in on undue strain in every de­
partment when the "rush" comes, and
those who can relieve thatl rush—and
Ir Florida depriving itself. It* peo­
their name is legion—will Have n feel­
ple to be more specific, of light and
ing of selDsatta fact Ion liecouse of
Don’t worry and don’t complain the action.—Pahitka New.. .
power, provided by electricity gener­
ated’ by Water power, tlie iqost ora- about waiting nt the postoffRe win­
nomicnl, means by which electric Vur- dows or in the stores. You cannot ex­
pect to gel Ate same prompt service Visitor Enjoyed
rent may be produced?
Without any question, Florldn has nt litis time of the year thal you g d
Our Baud Concerts;
w ater power. Most of it is going to Til1the sufiTiticr time, l i i* all ou nr*
Best Ever Heard
w aste,-so fa r ns its Use for producing count of Christmas and the Herald
warned
you
to
shop
curly
and
to
get
light, heat nnd power i t concerned. Il­
lustrations of Just what is intemled your package# off cm ly mtd do other
to be conveyed to tliinkicg minds, of stunts that would relieve the load the
The
a practical' turn, is probably best to Inst days before * Christmas.clerks
are
as
busy
ns
they
can
be,
be illustrated by quoting front a neWfl
the
postofflco
employees
nre
ns
busy
dispatch recently sent out from Bush­
mill, in Sumter county, u portion o( as they can b.*, everybody everywhere
is Its busy ns they call i&gt;e nml wu
Severn! yearn ago. Baslmcll con­ ’should nil tiiko our m edicine-we are
tracted for electric current from thy all In the same boat. It only conics
great hydro-electric plant of Mr. Camp ones i ll)' year, If it came twice n
near Dunnellon, on the Wilhlacdochec year we would bo dead. Take every­
river, somu forty-odd miles nwny. The thing ns it comes nnd remember that
demonstration Is so nnlisfactmy that it is ChrtstmM time nnd while we
N t* T fC R I s hereby given that I, i h »
recently Center Hill and Webster tied have him o Worries and wo have less timl.rulgimtl.
« ntnrrii'il woman, the
money
than
usual
(Ids
nil
in
a
life
w
ife
o f ft. HcnJuml" a n&lt;i u rvstdanl *»f
on to the service, tho rate being only
Hanford, in the Hlatc «.r Kioijda. Intend
four rents per klloWMtt, us against time)
IO'M|i|U&gt;’ It)' t'elithm lit i"hainfer) to the
il/m't worr&gt;\ Shiite the while. Help Judge n t tlie t’ lrcnlt Churl o f the H«vtwelve or fifteen cents charged by
ei'llt Judicial t ’lreiilt nf the -Htat" of
stream plants everywhere, except nt l i t / tired employees to rutile nnd even l-'inrltla. In and f o r the County o f Hem*
you have to w att do it gracefully. I hole, on the I kill tin) nf .inouar). A.
Jacksonville. Shortly the Camp line
|», I3Z.1. at Hanford. Flnrhln. o r wlterever the ( ’nhit .ina) then lie, fo r * IIwill conduct current to Wildwood, f)\tV iS r to manage,' inke ehaige o f "Oil
ford, Colentun, Humtcrvillo, thence FLORIDA CITIES AND TOWNS i-iiitlrol my |irt&gt;|irri&gt; uml in tcteiini'* «t
fret* tie'll el* ill e v e r ) reMlet-f.
AUK GIVING ATTENTION TO
via Rushnell, Webster and Center Hill
ATTRACTIVENESS
eastward, with Oflando a s * probable
terminus, a hundred miles or more
Florida titles nmT luwns nre paing
Toilet Sets, all kinds, a t . Bow
from Dunnellon.'Tho scheme U-of ex­
229*1 fc
traordinary moment, enabling commu­ n g reat dcnl of attention to attract­
iveness
now.
There
are
two
reason*
nities served by this cheapest of all
A dnnee hall with a floo) to nccom
known sources of power, to dispose ab­ for this. One is that Florida is peo­
solutely with privately conducted pled by an unusually progressive module 1,000 dancers is tu b e built it
plants for every purpose for. which class of folk, nnd Improved living London.
conditions, both personal nnd civic,
electricity is now uscjl,
J Estate lint
Here is something for practical are receiving increased attention ANYTHING-In tho
a t a bargain.—E.
Lane, 227-«p
thmiuht uml even' tdore practical in-

At the post office these days is a
fine pluce tit chow the Christmas spir­
it. In every city people are lined up
In front of the window waiting their
turn to send n Christmas package, iq
some of the more populous cities the
crowd in great and pressing from ear­
ly intoning until late at night. All art*
anxious to get up to the window.
To keep sweet and pleasant under
the long strain rtf the waiting Is not
always easy. But the Christmas spirit
should enable us ail to smile, nr.d if
wc refrain from jostling- and' try irg
to edge .in ahead of our turn our wait­
ing will not tie attended with .un­
pleasant memories or experiences.
In this great flout Ida ini people are
sending thousands of boxes and pack­
ages to the friends nl home in the
far north; ami the snow covered trains
that pull out of the stations of the
norlhlatnl an* heavily laden with the
Christmas cheer to tin* friends in the
Sunny South. In tliir interchange of
gifts the postofficei and the train
crews are put on n heavy strain. Rut
they accept the responsibilities of the
season good nnturedly, and it would
seem that the leant We can do is to
be cheerful and patient in otir effort
to get service at this crowded season.
Lot's remember that good mo to amt
keep smiling.— Reporter-Slur.

Wc believe the people nro following
our advice about shopping early.

One of the lw.it ideas ever origin­
ated is the Christmas Savings ac­
counts. Jjiht Saturday many thous­
ands of dollnrs were paid to dcjiositora by the Sanford hanks nnd this
ready cash was put into circulation
not only making it easy for the peo­
ple to have Christmas money but
making it fine for the merchants who
enjoyed a much better trade thereby.

Rring ail your VICTORY NOTES s i letter­
ed to us for immediate CREDIT for deposit
in a Havings Account or for investment in
one of our interest hearing Certificates of
Deposit.

Sanford, Florida

SANFORD

MARBLE &amp; GRANITE. WORKS

The Herald wishes to congratulate
JOHN GOVE, proprietor
tho Sanford merchants upon theii
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
pretty stores, and especially upon
their window displays. They arc al­ 1018 West First S lrret
W « t First Blrarf
ways good but we believe they artbettor this year than ever before.
With the fine stocks of goods attrac­
tively displayed the Sanford stores
nil show the Christmas spirit and it
is having Us effect upon the buying.
Coupled with n good lino of advertis­
ing it means a much better business
PERSONALITY IN GIFTS
and is like casting their* bread Upon
the waters—-it is returning to them
yet according to the great
in many ways.
So rdost people must have
u-ir
heart-* feel deeply but
name one else pen tl
thir winds fall short
“ Have beeh troubled with weak kid­
(lifts of c'll atm ti r.’
neys since childhood," writes Mrs. G.
Hyde, Renzunin, Michigan. “ Now post
forty am! have had terrible backache
and that tired out feeling, hardly (tide
to dp my work. By using Foley Kid­
ney Pills accompanied with Foley
Cathartic Tablets 1 soon felt like a
new person,"
Backache, rheumatic
pains, dizziness and blurred vision are
symptoms of kidney trouble.
Foley
Kidney Pills give quick relief. Sold
ever)'where.—Adv.
For quick results, try a want ad.

PRACTICAL

Silk
Underwear
• i
*
Philippine Underwear
Blouses
Bath Robes
Hosiery
.
'p
Handkerchiefs
Kid Gloves
Beaded and Novelty Hand Bags
Hair Ornaments
Fancy Necklaces
Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs

Needlework
Gift Parasols
Embroidered Ilandker
Madera Luncheon Sets
J iip:tnoso-Govotvraiu lS
Bath Mats
’Marseille Spreads
Wool I laid Blankets
Towel Sets
Scarf Sets

MAKE GIFTS THAT

HANOVFR
OftlW !
HilMin LIl WliUuLLltu

BE4UT1FUL SILKS *
Kimono Silks
Canton Crepe
Satin-Faced Crepe
Charmeuse Satin
- Crepe de Chine

#

. .

Broadcloth
. Tricotine
• Poirot TwillSerge

■-- - - - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - ---- - WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS

.

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Tin ^ S A NFOHl) DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922

PURELY

»« K« A f t »ii f t
to Pa
14

•a t s f t *a f t

let

Klan Will Never
Unniask Declares
cy
Imperial Wizard
Pa I

Ifti «ft
•v
ft
Aft
professional
Pa
111)’ The A«m.&lt;-lutr.l I 'm .)
lTa*«itled Ad* Ce l line. No M
«*
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—Kmphaa
**
nd tukru for less than I5c. Aa nizinj; that he had not nought the con*
, Ctrd* of Sanfonl'a tieput- Aft
and pnsitivrljr no etsaaified Aa vernation lip had ycjterday with Gov.
tbit I’roftrulonal Men, each 'Bft
ads charged to anyone. Cash
Alien of Knti»r.n, Dr. It. W. Kvnns, of
t ^ whom, in hi* chosen pro* ha
«« must ereompanv all orders. A* Dalian, Tex., imperial wizard of the
■ {ration the Herald rccnmCount fire word* to a llna_A» Ku Klux Klan, said today he had "list­
| | made to the people.
Ws
•«»
and
remit accordingly.
Aft ened to Mr. Allen two or three min­
a a a
» N *a
■a
Aa utes in which he said he wns in hear­
'hi m f t f t f t f t f t n Pa'^tu ty sympathy with the Klan principles
■■■---------— but registered some objection%to the
I ' O i l SALE
* - Klan regalia." The Klan mask will
Attomcy-nl-Lnw
SHED HKD hoards for sale. See H. nevcr
takcn cff- hc * « ertf&lt;L »•**
Orer Seminole County R ink
T. Fare, 801 First street. 229-3tc| "* ,l was «,arl
thc wganiwtion a
fr iF O IlD
-:- FI.OI.MDA FOR SA LE—(JH account of moving lodge regalia and would never be
away Swill fell my Farlor Grand abolished.
I came to Washington on impor­
piniio nt half price.—Mrs. P. M.
tant
business," snid Ur. Kvnns, "and
FRED
Boyd, 200 Frcneh Avo.
229-4tc
_____________ ___ ___________ ____ .had no Intention of wasting an time
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
SEVERAL IlG U sEs lor sum. House j with Mr. Allen—it makes little or no
for rent. .See Thigpen.
OC-tfc difference what Governor Alltn says,
Fint National Rank Building . WOOD FOR SALK—?3.f&gt;0 a cord.
and whnt ju* doen means oven lesji."
FLORIDA
Flense arrange to pay cash on de­ The new imperial visard of the InS'FOIU)
livery, and specify the kind of wood; visible empire held confab with Klan
wanted, when placing your order,—F. oITtcials in his hotj-l here today, but
S. Vornny.
FJG-tfc no hint of what was considered was
CHELLE MAINES FOR SALK—Dosicr and Gays’ paints disclosed. He was accompanied to
LAWYER
and varnishes
Sanford Novelty Washington b ya group of high offi­
193-tfc cials of the order.
■:—Court House | Works, Sanford agents.
$
"The spirit of Klnn-Kraft," he said,
FARMERS—You can get seed bed “has enwrapped thc United States
Irani—, and irrigation plugs a t the in a mantle of love for country which
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc designing and nmbitiour. politicians
Extminrd
Glasses Deafened
FOR SALK—First street propelly. cannot break and in a few years the
Fine location, eight rooms and bath, influence of the klan will have so
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
lights, water, possession I’cb. 1st, engulfed the thought of the country
Opt. D.
$1,500 cash, balance long time. For 'bat we can expect intelligent legislnOpt fcinn-Oploinc trial
turms ami other Information address I *'ori from the congress of the United
222-dtp Stales which will drag down thc white
I But Firat Street Hanford, Fla. "Property" care Herald.

[

ADS

Petrous Flavoring:
Seems to Be Right
Material for Building
'"
»
D. G. Ziegler, the Patentee, Is Now
Residing in Sanford

PAGE THREE

SKYSCRAPER BUILT ON STILTS
N*w York Architects Are Putting Up
&gt; Big Structure With Seemingly Slender Support*.

Make it a

A great, complicated skyscraper Is
being built In New York under unusual
conditions, directly pbove the railroad
tracks of a busy terminal. The tracks
running beneath Its walls In some
places are dnutde-decked, so that trains
pass on two levels through the! busement of the building. Tho entire struc­
ture rests upon slender stilts, extending
between the tracks down to twdris-k.
A tyilque method hns been found for
Isolating these uprights so that the
constant rumbling of henry train* on
Nothing" in all thq world could please you and
hath level* causes not the slightest
yours more. Sedan, -Touring, Special Tour­
vibration In the building above.
Thla construction. Including the diging, Sport and other models in. our new Sales
gtng^for the foundation ami ihe erecRooms.
thm of tho building, Is being carried
on without affecting the movement of
trains beneath. The entire weight nf
the skyscraper rests upon the sup­
ports rising between the tracks, which
are space! In the usual way. Although
rnpnblp of supporting 20 nr more
stories, these stills seem surprisingly
slender. Until track levels beneath
Jhe building nre remarkably free from
Corner Second Street and Sanford Ave.
obstructions, so that engineers have a
plear view of other tracks .to cither
Open Day and N ight----- -Ladies* Rest Room
able.
It was nt first believed that only
structures of six or eight stories could
ho safely supported on such founda­
tions. A series nf tests. Including the
measurements of vibration caused by «MftftftftHftnftftftnBftftftaftBftBBBUftftBftftftftftBftftftHftftftftftftftna»ftHH
the passing of tYulns, proved that ■ .
buildings could safely be "raised to 20
stories on these supports. Kxcavntlons for foundations have been car­
ried down until the beams rest upon
■
solid rock. The whole operation ha*
been carried on without upsetting train
Just received a big shipment.of new iMtoks for Christmas, by all the
rehedulcs.
Each column supporting the building
popular authors and a big line of all sizes nnd prices of
:
Is completely Isolnted, It Is not enough
to keep It from touching Urn founda­
tions on which Jhe tracks lie. It also
must be protected by vibration mnts
■
front the rock on which It rests, so
■
thnN vibrations from passing trains
■
■
will not uffoct It.

The enterprising citlien, Mr. John
Mciich, knows n good thing when he
roes it. ITe was shown samples of the
Petrous' Flooring that is now manu­
factured in Chuluota, Fla., and he nt
once arranged to hnvo Mr. D. G. Zieg­
ler to finish up his big new office
building,with this flooring. Mr. Zieg­
ler is now pushing the work with a
force of men. These floors look to be
very hnrd, but are not. They are ndid
to wear indefinitely, and when walk­
ing on thpm one will feel that he is
walking on n rubber floor. This com­
position on which Mr. Ziegler has pat­
ents,Ss wonderful.’ Nails can be driv­
en into it like wood, it takes n high
polish like hard woods, it is composed
of minerals that will not burn or rat,
nnd will not permit dampness to pen­
etrate it.
Home weeks past tho architect, Mr.
Moughtcn, wanted sonic one to get
the wnter out of tho basement of the
primary school building, and was told
that Mr. Ziegler could do it. Hc sent
for him and Mr. iZcgler made an in­
spection of thc basement, nnd told the
architect hc could get the same dry,
nnd if hc failed ho would charge noth­
ing for thc job. The job has been fin­
ished nnd he has been paid. The archi­
tect nnd trustees must be convinced
that thc Petrous composition is what
Mr, Z ie g le r claims it to be.
Mr. iZeglor came here last January
nnd with the assistance of Mr.
I).
FOR 3ALF,—Christmas greens and! '}:' K *,r
ilu"rlin from 0l,.r lc«' Hrumley ho organized the Petrous
holly liy the Uroth&amp;hood of Saint H a,ivt" hfll1" n” ,1 ri,is,! in “ f P1* * thl5 Mfg. Co. nnd began the erection j»f n
M A n n u t A i a i h ru
Andrew.
Phono orders to Stewart the m!,1,ant n,lt'’ of rc,i/ wh,te n1"1 blue* foctory at Chuluota, which has Been
na
22 l-7tc ; which means the thing nearest to the partly in operation for some time, and
u Florist,. 2ljO-W.
heart of every real American. • • •
for n while some of the stockholders
tea FOR SALK—lluiek speedster, itTnss-!
"It takes ufew men like Mr. Allen to
fekt car in town, Sec May, Dodge prove the justice of Klankraft. Wc felt that it could not be made a profit­
lot
able'business. However, Mr. Ziegler
22Vdfr
ra sulesman.
___________________ __
a r e 'profoundly grateful to Mr. Allen
tO U S.\ l.h—Several good l-.ir.is f„r tho sacrifice he has made in rele- did not flinch in thc least, nnd now he ONE THAT HE. DIDN’T SHOW
n
-------chcap; several Dodge,louring t u gating fTiimulf to political oblivion in hns removed all of this feeling, and Autograph Faker Probably Carefully 5
■
M
k You ran find the nano of ka cheap. -Sanford Motor Co., Dodge the stand he has taken to oppose those while this factory was built on tho
Put
Away
That
Particular
Copy
ft ertry live lliminrss .Man Pa Denlers. Phone H,
! •» ‘It ’men of America who have pledged Cast const to serve the trade on that
of Marlowe'* Work*.
lIHBftBUntlSaHISlIftftNBftHlinnftftftftftftftM KBBftftflftftftftftftftftftftMftftftftft*
ft in Sanford in tlain Column K3 FOR SALK—('hristimn. fruit cakes their votes, their money, their sue red line of thc railroad, ami it is found
that
the
rates
to
this
point
and
on
thc
n
.
Senator
I-odge
nt
a
llnston
dinner
ft rich day.
and pies at Home Bakery, ‘U'&gt; West honor, and their lives, if necessary, to
west const are ralhcr high, the com­ (pnrty snld. nprejms nf nn autograph S S S H B B B S S S l S B S U S i n S S n S B S S S S a n S i S B B B i S S S B S S S S S S S I S X B X X
k A s
f t h ici k a t a Pa First Street,
222- Itp maintain our national honor uuimpany hns decided it will soon begin collector who had bought n fake nups
------------ n / i n —n r i o n n --- r ~
iwnrhed, unstained, untainted, and ungraph of Mnrlnwc, the Ellzubctlnm
t OK K EN 1
, j ;uilliid by the foul breath of alien the erection iff nnolhpr factory in or
IVe’II Dye For You
near Hanford, so as to serve the trade dramatist:
B
R JIKNT—'Unfurnished apartment) influence."
“That reminds me. There wns once
on this side of. tigs , state to tho .best
|»N TON STEAM PRESSERY FOFern
New York man who collected books
dale Apartments, ‘305 E. First
advantage, nnd the bre'sent stockhold­ uwith
“ Kent &amp; McKee, Props.
nuDigrnph dedication*. Most of
■
Street.
l'JO tfc
ers with other buslhcSs men from these dedications were to himself.
B
| CLEANING, DYEING, ALTERING
■
F u ll ItLN'T One bed room ami kitch­
Jacksonville will soon make this one Open tils Longfellows, Ids Kipling*. Ids
Work caled for and delivered
B
en furnished, price $15 pur month.
of the biggest 'm anufacturing Indus, Bernard Shuws, or .Ids Muitpassiints.
lifts 461-J------ 314 Went F irst St.
Is meeting the demand for Rood pure water nnd there are hundreds of M
tries of the south. There is nt pres­ nnd there would he Ids name !n a
Durant nl l.aae
bottles bi4ng distributed around the City nt all times. Every family B
DELIVER T H E G O O D S '’ Apply to airs, it. tt,
ent being installed in the factory at dntteFhiK autograph deduction from
Mary.
i
103-tfe
of Hanford should get the habit ami—
I
Chuluota. new machinery • nnd more Buddy or tin#', from Henry or George.
B
.FOR RENT—Rooms, furnished, 1011
“Now, this man's friend. hnd„ no­
ower and th a t factory will bo kept
|Qaick Service Transfers Oak Ave. Phone 281-L-l. 225-(!te
ticed, or thought they laid noticed, n
( l i y T h e \ f t ft url ri frd I ' r r a a )
WASHINCiTON, Dec. 20,—After u-! in operation in oriler^to serve the certain similarity about the handwrit­
W AITED TO lit: Y
'
Storage Facilities
■
ing of nil these dedications. Probably
sharp preliminary skirmish, the house trade in the lines of that road.
|K i* please you, tell others; If not,
M
Florida
hns
nlwnys
been
In
need
of
they
were
wrong,
but
anyhow,
nfter
lie
took up yesterday a resolution propbs*
tell u*. Phono 493
n tire proof and rot proof nnd water had shown n line folio volume of Mar*
And our truck will bo at your back door with n bottle pf thnt pure'
Small house with two or three I n is .1"*? n" amendment to the constitution
proof building material, that can be lowo to a festive gathering one even­
water tlint nil Hie hotel*;, restaurants, drug stores nnd soda fountains a■
.Moth rn. if &gt;011 have u piece of prop-j ""dm- which IssUnncb of tax exempt
ing,
lie
found
Inscribed
In
the
ancient
manufactured at n normal price, nnd
, SANI'ORD
,
lerty
mil requirements. I securities by the federal government
erty that will meet our
nre using.
Mr. Ziegler hns no doubt accomplish­ hook the next morning the following
s*ntv would !«• prohibited.
words:
Machine &amp; Foundry Co. w«* .-an gm.ra.n.1 y»it ijiiM. action
. t.
Racked by the endorsement of Pres-f ed these results.
’• To Hilt*—his name wns William—
(nenl Machine nnd lloiter Works;
And Be Sure it’s Elder Springs Water You 5
'From Id. faithful old friend and
ident Ilurtling and the Treasury, thej
Cytiadrr Grinding; DcLuxe Pistons;
. ,
SAYS HANKS CAN
schoolmate.
Kit
Marlowe.’
’’
b'nrnl
pr«*|Hisal was the center tif a hard
Use in That Battery
fly Wheel Steel Gear llanos; Crank. r„
6P
, AID IN PROMOTING
Five acres celery f a r in g acres in light, in which many Republicans op
Adharing to Custom.
*
READING GOOD ROOKS
Iblt* Ileturned— -----^— IMmne f&gt;2
celery, -ready-for January market. posed, passage of the measure, of­
A
mouse
hnd
the
bnd
luck
to
fnll
Good house, out. buildings, team of fered by Representative Green, Iowa,
Into n ran of beer while on’ a food
(llr
Thr
Aa.nrlatra
|*re*a)
of the Ways, and
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Dec. 20.—The hunt.
IELTON J. MOUGHTON pules, thickens. Gas plant for light­ i ranking'Republican
Presently n gray old cat crime prow­
ing nnd cooking purpoxps. Small pow-j Means committee, which reported it, part that banks con piny In bringing
A R C H IT E C T
-r boat on St. Johns river. Five m jles! 'vil1 rt&lt;tu,rc » ‘wo-thfrds vote of thc to the attention of their customers the ling along nnd pricked up Its ears at
from city on hard road. All of acre- i hmVc' Oi»pon«-nt* last-night claimed desirability, pleasure and ifrofit to be the sight of mousey's straggles,
llotint
MilLw nidg.
• go can he planted for spring crop of ,l
* sf « ‘«d td'hough leaders gained by rending good books, is x "81 Him, Tom." gnspinl. tho victim ofj
IlLIFOItli
•&gt;
FLORIDA ' peppers
Reason for selling, owner who cnum l “
I* brought up in- shown in an article by J. H. Puellcher misfortune*, "If tlm'll got get mo out
o' this ate cay thn can nit me!"
mst g o north ,n two weeks.
“ w‘,uW ** tlm,u*th' Fm,-r hour» president of the American Hankers
TO Which bargain th e-rat ngr*wd, *
i.en.l dehaiy, alloUd under n spe- Association appearing In the bulle­
SANFOl.'iJ NOVRLTY We have several mdre real ,:,w l:&gt;«"U'«
i«i —
. . t t ... .M ..n
hI a. i .4
nnd speedily effected n rescue. But
tin of tho American Library Asso­ as soon as tin felt himself on llrni
; l*pyr» which v/i* would ih* I'liul to 9huw.
of way, had not been concluded on ad­ ciation.
WORKS
ground (lie motive made n bolt for It
journment Inst night. Republicans
"A list of books on national nnd in­ nnd disappeared down n hole.
V. C. COl.l.KiC, I’rop
speaking ngnirift thtTrciolution were ternational affairs could be placed in
The cat Wfiit to the month of the
See Mr. Ilronsnn
representatives Graham, Pennsylva­ tho pass book of eVcry business man," hole and remarked ungrlly:
General Shop and Mill
with
nia, ranking Republican on the Ju-j snld Mr. Puellcher. "A list of books
‘Tlm t’s noun root; tlm said If Ah
A. 1*. FONNKLY X. SONS
Work
v
dieinry ruimrn
committee; Iiuchnrnch, -New concern modem accountancy, business got thn .old, I could nit thn."
; dietary
"Established I’JOS”
^ e r Jersey, a member rff the Ways law nnd practice could be given out
To which .the mouse, keeping well
CONTRACTOR n n d B IH L D E R
REAL ESTATE
'
Kuau 'til Sftur
committee;
Crngo,
Pcnnsyl/and
Means
com
out
of danger, replied:
with
tho
accountant’s
pas*
book,
while
hi Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla. I’lione 43
101-8 Magnolia
"Ay, Tom, Alt did; hut thn knows
' ' j vania; Gable, C
Ohio; and Norton, Ohfo; a list on composition and letter writ
222-tfe
Representative (’risj), Georgia, Demo- Ing m ight be handed the stenogra­ folk'll say owt when they're In drink 1“
MENU
GILMW &amp; F R X _
cratic mymber of the ways and means pher. At tho Havings window, lists —London Tlt-BIIs.
___W_
WANTED
committee, spoke for it, nnd the sev­ of books on literature cduld be dis­
fi-ECTii lC A -'^ U lN T I! A C T O U S
N*w
York'*
City
Directory.
WANED—A chance to build your eral speeches otherwise were along
Impoi led Stuffed Olives Southern Pepper Kclish
tributed and lists of miscellaneous
•
It. L. Polk (t Cu„ publisher* of the
new homo before lumber gets niiy party linus.
books
m
ight
be
enclosed
with
thu
city
directory,
ntioumed
the
other
day
Saddle-rock Oyster Cocktail
Vfttinihousc f.ight* nnd Appliance* higher. Plans and estimates furnish
Chairman Fordney, of the Ways and
thu preparation of a liew edition to
New Line of Fixture*
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc Means committee, MY. Green nnd Rep­ monthly statement.
Haiains
Hearts of Celery
,
Nuta
"Tho intelligence test during thc link the New- York city of S.ofB.i.iHSI
WANTED
To
ftENT—Permanent,
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123 West First Street
resentative Mills, Republican, New war showed much illiteracy. It arous- persons to tins New York city of the
uor 4 room unfurnished npnrlmont, York, also of the committee, urged ed many to serious thought. I t made day wbrii Alexander Hamilton lived at
Soups
flnt or house, desirablo location. Ad- passage of the measure, while Repre­ mahy feel t h a t ' they had not prop­ 67 Wall street nud grow (lowers in tJit*
B. W. HERNDON
Conaomme Ccleatine
Chicken Okra Supremo
dress “Pi S.” care Herald office, San­ sentative Garner, Texas, ranking erly supported the public school sys hack yard, says the Now York Tlin^s.
The
new
edition
Is
to
bo
rotntitcninrford, Pin.
192;tfc Democratic member o F th e ways apjl terns. It showed thnt the Ills of Amer­
stlve In 1U23 of the HUDth anniversary
tN C E A G E N C Y
WA N 'lliiTITi^onicrS, lOll Oak Avc- means committee, directed tho fight ica were largely economic.
Entree
of the settlement of the clly nml "pnss-l
Utic. • Phone 283-L-l.
225-fllc against tho passage and made thc
-AUTO-------- RONDS
"Tho fact that the banker and the log Into first rank" 6f present &lt;luy|
Ihijtlc.s of Chicken Liver.s and NlU.shiouhtd
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principal speech.
«*
teacher had often cooperated, the New York city.
Throughout the debate the question teacher In speaking before thc bank­ (This city now outranks London In|
&lt;£lie Denmark dykes have stood the continually bobbed up'that the propos­
S. 0. Shinholscr
er* conventions, the banker In serv- point of iKspuInlloii, Hie directory put)-.
Roasts
storm s nf more than 700 years.
al would invade the right of th f state* In gon school boards, hrought forth Ushers snkJ, bemuse of Hie Port of
New York district, created through a
Contractor nnd Ilulldcr
tp control thoir own credit.
Yoiiupr Vermont Turkey, Oyster Filling
thc idea—maybe the banker could treaty between- New York und New
I
nthc
royal
household
of
Knglund
Cranberry
.Sauce
Old Dutch Salad
further
aid
the
teacher.
•MiFORD :* -u
Jersey.
FLORIDA a candle once extinguished may nev­
—
“The committee on.public educa­
T o ile t S e ts , a ll k in d s , a t IIow
- Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus
er ngnin be relighted within the pre­ c r ’s .
2 2 8 -tfc tion of tho American Bankers ns*o- „ Turn From Business to Army.
Genuine 1922 Spring Lnmb
Some' Idea of the wide differences I
jeiatlon hod ten Icctufles prepared to
' -*
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R- M. WELSH cincts of tho palace.
r
In business connections of those np-|
j The month of*August was named be.delivcred before seventh and eighth plying for commissions as second IteuftfeSnS!ualc Vt‘erint‘rlan
r
- r~ Vegetables
. ■ “
grade
pupils
nnd
college
and
univer­
Office
Gnldfirhcs should fust one day n ! after the ^toman'cin|&gt;eror, Augustus
tenants In the regiflnr army Is shown)
Office 123
sity
students,
believing
that
it
was
Opposite P, O. week.
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by thn fact thot 1.1. salesmen, 'll en­
Candied Yams
Pomme Parlsicnc
®**ldence 257
Imrnatufnl for th 6 banker to be press­ gineers, 5 each• of newspaper men,
DeLaml, Florida
.
..
Cauliflower
au
Gratln
ed into service where, knowledge of chefnlsts, nccoantants nnd managers;
elementary conomics was concerned. 4 each of civil-service employees
Candy, largest assortment in A. P. Connelly «&amp;Sons
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“Now If the bank cap go further and machinists, 8 teachers. 2 'ettrh of
at Rower’s.
228-tfc
r.MBtill.hn! 'lOOHDessertsV
We vviN be glnd to wrap up nml and help the libraries to encourage dtidlfor*. examiners and students
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mldress any pnekages’ deliVei^d the reading of'good books, it will be applied. There Is nlso 1 applica­
Hotpe-madc Plum Pudding with Hard Sauce
“l-a Maneitlal**,” tho French nat- I'nrm .
* i tuvr.lm .nl.
tion on fl|e by n nows photographer, j
tof our store any time nfter two but exethding its^service toward ov­ bookkeeper,
Pumpkin Pie
,i \
Minco Pie ,
*'r, was composed in Strnasbftrg- I'B-Iniprovril liffld •In.uranrr t
translator, secretary, con­
ercoming our economic ilD."
Snrrl)
llond*
Cheese
nnd
Crackers
Demi Tasso
p’^lock—
-This
Service
Is
,fFttE
E
'
ductor, automobile mechanic, buyer j
City lot*
•
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Daily Herald, 15c per week,
loon.
•nd
a
wrestling
Instructor,
,
llotMre
/
Combi 10 feet high are built by (he,
lln.|nron I'roprrir nn.iMril rbflnrr*
giont
bees of Indio. V
$1.25
OURII
OAKLAND
ING, 1920
At th* equator thc average temper‘ it*In Office
[p
m
HIS
IS
A
MODE
. 14 A the sea a t n jlepth of a mil a k xrr.tacii nrtAi.TV io b p a s v
A caterpillar cun cat 000 times It*j
A.RGAIN - R .&amp; O .M O fear decree* above the freexo r d ' ivrKffTMvarr cojidaxt .

George'A. DeCottes

R. WILSON

| BUSINESS
: DIRECTORY

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Would Prohibit
Issuance of Tax
Exempt Security

Drug Store!

! Elder Springs Water

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(ALL
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SHOOTING

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tKiJruAn liJ. ViTIi sv i ir uN ir v iKn uN
CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

I EXTRA STRONG
AND WIN AS COUNTER
JUMPERS GO TO PIECES
an Rolls High Score of 493 Hut Stcven[ Belding Come Behind With 490 Each
tationnl Club stands
i afternoon, the Mer­
it able to make n'tlent
last night. The Champs
uni good game, each
as good, if not better,
age with the exception
who slipped n few
finat score, gnve the
try by 409 pins,
mta, evidently over:count of Christmas
very poor showing nnd
'team fell short of IhO
yler wns high mnn for
with a score of 449 nnd
any competition whut*
rest of his team mates,
its. expect things td he
rent in the second half,
iloyd nnd I)oc Bowers
bowl regular then, and
r bowlers will add n lot
nts strength. Captain
looking for other mnCounter-jumpets will
koned with in the sec-

t

Looks Like Duval
And Hillsboro ugh
,
Will Meet Again

to to mi aa to to
&gt;1*
ha
hu
to
Ml eg UK t* tin trsl to to to
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TAMPA, Doc. SO.—Hillsborough
and Duval High Schools -at Tampa
nnd Jacksonville respectively, tradi­
tional rivals in athletics for more
than ten years, will meet on the golf
links here December IJUth, it wns an­
nounced following receipt from Du­
val authorities confirming acceptance
of terms.

i n i k i u i a r a i i i i i i M M

ha
to .
to
ha
to
to
Over twenty-five football players in­ h on t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o
itialed into the Hotary club last night.
Anita Stewart tonight.
‘ This meeting brought out the fact
that prospects for next year are even
She will Ire seen in “The Invisible
better than the season past.
Fear,” *

CELERY SEED

too t hardest to please.
I tut J u*t Why They Should Play Knothall on Cicilf Links In —

GOLF
BOWLING .
TENNIS
BOXING

FOR THE =
MOVIE FAN :

A drama of m arriage and. forgiv­
ing In marriage. Sounds interesting,
doesn't it.

Jim Stone will lie captain of the
1923 repaid. A very, very'good selec­
“Step This Wny" a two part comedy
tion, we would say. Ami a good selec­ will follow this picture, making it a
tion in picking Bill Moye for the bas­ good bill all the way through. Don’t
miss it.
ketball team.
Coarh Wilkinson I* somewhat of a
speech artist along with his coaching
ability. Should have heard him lust
night. We ere now how he keeps the
boys In line. ■

“Tile fywg of Fife," starring Grnco
Dortriond is a t the Princess tomorrow
night and it is n very interesting,
drhmn of dishes nnd discontent, fol
lowed by a Century comedy.

Vast Holdings Near
Daytona Bought By
New Jersey People
I Or Tfcr A»«i&gt;rl#lfi| I'rrMl
DAYTONA, Fla., Dec. 20.—Wil­
liam M. Flynn nnd associate*, of
Camden, N. J., yesterday closed a deal
for the purchase from F. N. Conrad,
of Daytona; Bert Fl»h, of Dcl-nnd,
nnd Cornelius Christinncy, of Allen
dale, of all of the interest* of the Al
Ichdnlc Company nnd the Harbor
Point Hand Company, the considera­
tion being |500,000,
The property consists of 1,000 acres
of land, including the town of Allen­
dale, with about fifty residences nnd
h hotel, located six mile* south of
Daytonn on the Halifax river nnd the
Dixie highway.
. The new owner* announced that
they would begin at once the expendi­
ture of one million dolinrs in develop­
ment work, the intention being tb
build up a residential community. The
improvements will include two miles
of sen wall along the river, several
miles of streets, hotels, apartments
and other houses.

GREATEST BARGAIN EVER Kodak.s nil nixes at Bower’s.
228-tfc
OFFERED: BUICK SIX $325.
NEW TIRES,
EXCELLENT
CONDITION.—B, &amp; 0. MOTOR Cotton of 12 different colors grows
CO.
20f»-lfc in Peru.

PENNSYLVANIA
VACUUM CUP
TIRES

Insufficient moisture in u room is
injurious to the health'.

Xmas Cards nnd Seals, large
assortment a t Bower’s. 228-tfc

The Kind You Know
They cost no more than ordinary tires.
A free tube with every tire
every day.
Automobile Bulbs

WE WILL
BE OPEN NIGHTS
------ UNTIL-----Big Gallons o f Gas .and
CHRISTMAS
Full Quarts of Oil
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Free Air and Battery
Water

F. P. RINES

LLOYD SHOE
STORE

105 Ralmetto Ave.— Phone 181-J

.Tile Daily Herald, 15c per vycek.

i f a h S u i l i n i n &lt; n m u n n &lt; &gt; n ................ k k m u i i i ;

Sanlord’s
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Newest Jewelry Store

And then comes the big feature of
Another thing brought out Inst
Richbcrg Hack lo
flight was the importance of the new the week, "Burning Sands." This pic­
Coach Florida U. ball park.. Sanford' ahbuld never rest ture ts talked of, talked about and
GIFTS
content..until this field is completed. written about some considerable nnd
fill' I hr I *■i»r In Irit |*rr*ft I
We need.it, m ust have it, and thanks our advice is—see it—you will never
Solve your Gift problems
GAINKKVH.l.K, Kin.. Dee. 2(1.— lo the Chamber of Commerce, we will regret it.
J.anee Uichberg will return to the get it..
in Our Gift Department
University of Florida ns baseball
“ Burning Sands will lie seen a t tho It will be easy to find ju st.th e right
conch for 1923, H was announced last
If a ha 'b a ll park' and athletic (told Princess* Friday* nnd Saturday. Get gilt for each person on your Christ­
night by Prof. P. L. Heed, of the fac­ never doe* anything for Sanford m ore'your Christmas shopping done in such mas list if you will come to our spec­
ulty athletic 'coptmittce.
Hiehiierg than give the local hoys n chance- lo shape that you will not hjtve to miss ial Gift Department.
formerly ployed first hare fur the come Into their own in «n athletic w ay tilts picture. You can give yourselves
box score follows';
Kinchin nine and last season was sign­ it will lie ju st that much and that's a Xmas gift by taking in this fine
ferrhantn
ed
by tire Philadelphian*. Tile Phi!* a lot. The bringing of outside plov­ show,
—....109 125 100 331
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Hamilton, Howard, Waltham,
lies
sent him to the International ers nnd the m ajors here U r train is but
—...112 10(1 126 341
Thirty thousand head of deer arc Elgin, Gruen^ 7, 15* 17 nnd 21
^__ 138 177 134 440 Fragile where he finished Ihe* season. second yonsidefntibn along side of
.— .135 130 129 394
tlie good our boy* will get out of it. killed every year by mountain lions Jewels nt Reduced prices.
:r ....125 118
-------| in California.
243 Blouin is Again tlu*
DIAMONDS ~
The
Sanford
Nigh
School
basket
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150 160
Bowling Champ
ball learn will go u&gt; Daytona Friday West Virginia Team
; night fur then second game of th e .
19201
III; Tli*'
ril I’fratl
CHICAGO, Dei*. 20.—Jimmy lllnuin, !s,-a-on. Hepoi to from the roast sny
Off to California
grrgntlonnU
of ( bongo, world’s champion bowler, ; lin t Sanford will find a difference l***-1
-~...,108 150 172 ■190
411Jr T h e l u m p l n l f d I ' r t l i l
retained Ins title hero yesterday, when tweetr the football and basketball
52 180 158 490
MORGANTOWN, W. Vn., Dec. 20.
he defeated -Jimmy Smith, of Milvvuu- teams
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of llmi town. We'll sve.
i.,126
I 15 271 kre in the sixth block of their sixty
The University
University of
of West
West Virginia
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--The
.149 113
252 j gRiiit match, Hluuih’tt total points be- *xv i
re;
football squad of 28 nu'n, including
7.151 189 150 ‘ 493 | ing T,H for the six blocks while S m ith 1 A x U lO r T I \ t . I id &gt; S
roaches and trainer, loft here Into
183 1to 323
was credited with 173 27-511.
G e o r g i a T e c h F l*l&gt; .
for Snn |,|,’KO*
T,'°
lllouin by winning the champam
_ _
imnmtn.rtreis will meet Gonsaga Uni- 15 Diamond Rings, special price from
jj***g«+*» 1.
2329 (.ship, retains permanent possession of&lt;
cm- v»...ct...rd i r e ,
| varsity on Christmas day. Although
$15.00 to $27.50
the world championship's medal fm
GAINKSVII.I.K, Fla,. Dec. 20.— Intelisu cold nnd snow hampered prac- 1-2 ('arm . Fine While Diamond I'lnlig of the Club*
’ | which tile bowlers vy.ro contending.
1,11 University "f Florida's* basket *lice during the jmst few day*. Coach
inum Hitr I'fn or Ring. Special
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linll team begins its out-of-state in-, Spear* .said his men were ill - fine
Won l,os t [VI. j
‘ $118.50
1* ..... H
0
UMK)
U r e b r e H - 1v^ io" February _3 wlu-.i J l
|days trim
100 of other’ Diamonds at lowest
.750 Giants Release Robert­ Georgia Tech in AtlanUv This is the
0
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jgj*i*—
prices
5
2
.715
son to Richmond Tea in only game no far scheduled for the Xmas Cards and Seals, large
’Gators, but* tho pres|»ects are for a assortment at Bower’s. 228-tfc
6
.250
(Its Thr \
-I.il..I l'rr*«t
Jrip through the Carolina* ami Vir­
t;
.250
NEW YORK, Dec. *20. Ilavii Rob­ ginia.
o
.000
ertson, utility outfielder of the New
LAVALLIERES
York Giants, lias been released uncon50
Genuine
Diamond LaVallieres
rc makes a g.md shade d|tiimn,)y. „ WiIS
Penn Players Leave
j
ty because smoke is not nay
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Til.rtl
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r,.llir&gt;
fltr
from
.lames Tierney
For
Pasadena,
Cal.
It.
_ $5.00 to $55.00
the New Ytu k National l.cngur team.
Rebel t -on, who was llceil only .as a
&lt;11, ‘I'br ,\..firlntnl I 'm .)
Ur. T. I.. Ilrll. Ill rmlitK horn rtM .rn,
Gold Knives, Belt
S T A I i: COFFKGK, I’m., Dee. 20.—
pilu li liitter in a few* game?, during
lilil. III. Tr.llnoiny In Thif.r «f Hlhrr
llm
ifr
l
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r
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i*l
PKHIIAtlVK.
X\n»
Buckles, Ftc.
the past HOJURttj will manage the Rich- Ywenty-two IVifnsylyania State ColIn llurrllilr I nnillllnn. Ilml IlkrUHintuoiid team m (lie Virginia Feagtie' lege fuotl&gt;al| players left her*' yester­ ll.ui and l'.riraia. (Vn. ItBn-down.
II iii’li lni|&gt;rnird I'liim U*l»ic IT:H- Bracelet Wrist Watches
day mi the first lap of their 3,000 mile
m x t year.
IIXI.IM:. IImil III. I.rllrr.
jrries
Journey to I'nandetm, Calif., where
rish Potatoes • Sox Buy In fielder
they will ni«el the University
of
Sir T. I- Hell, wrltliiK u* from IOrSouthern California eleven nil New ininahfilil, AI* , k.i ) h:
•d Celery
"I lure,' mi Her .'ll for five yeurn from Sterling, Rogers, Community,
Roy Wood wort b YiarV d.iy ia the interfeetional game rliiiiiKiill.iii
mill h.ive IihiI Ke»etti» for
nliiVi
two
years, l liavn liml .aeli never*. f ’ut Glass, Smoking Sets, Nut
of llti' i arntval «•f Roses. The 1 J
d Cauliflower
In
my
l.'K* nml limlf noil hiicIi l
l i l t Tin* i M i n e l t i l n i
lei ril.ld III IiIiik Ilml I In*vr lieru In; Howls.
I '.i adetia Stiinlay
u *• l.Ul*
ltl.nn.M
IM
;TMN
IH
.-D
ci.
20
A
Imrrflilp
eoinUlHiii
My killin',. Imil lie- 1
Fruit Cake
mini' affeeleil mnl I (ircmne In a run-'
iii ;,1 \va&gt; i luscd yesici day by wliitdi
tltnvii irfinillllon.
tal Biscuit Co.’s tiie lilomningtiui Three-I flub dis- Bids High for “Lost
".VI laal. I was attracted lo FHKIIA1.1NF. l&gt;V Kfelng II ailvcrtlsml. and af­
pOM'.l of re'comi liasemnn Ray Wondidding.
ter using lesn: Ilian one Itolile I was
Ball” Privileges mdli'ealdy
relieved, and now since tnk*
woilh to liu' Chicago White Sox. j
IttH I*Kl I It ALINK retcularly I am areal­
65c peek.
Wnudv.'urth was the leading rei'oitd I
ly
Imnrovod
and Die ecsema Is mucli
III; ll«»• iMMM'liilrtl l*rr»*«»l
b an mnn of the lengu.*, hi* fielding
ST. I.D O S, Mu., Dec. 20 —Retriev­ lietler.
"I atn alsii do recommend FKIIIIA.P. Weinberg, Prop.
average.of .!*80 being t h c j ^ s l made ing le.t gulf liail-f on the municipal I.INK.
Iietulise It lias restored tile to
liealtti
and
I
consider
It
the
Lest
rem­
Palmetto anti First Street at
by a Three-1 Imseiniin partUipathig tiriks Inis been so htcerniivt* tu Mntt edy that can he found. 1 would not lie
Benjamin's Store
in a hundred fir more games since C. Ma Iley, that lie bid $860 for the iMihnut li for three times what It
Two (mllies have made me a well man.'
1910. The p ast year was ins first in 1023 privileges,-- Tills wns’ miide
Open Evenings
m nilA U N K Is for sale nt rnosi droit
ptofpssionnl baseball.
known yesterday afternoon^ l»y Iht* slnrrs.
If yotir locat drtiKKlst does not handle
laiiird of pulilic service. In announcing I'crrallnc. acini. IJ.OD lo-Ifarrsllua. Dla-.
MsHey'* Ind'iiad beeii aetcpTeiF
irlhutltiK C’omtia'ny. Tampa, FIs.—Adv,
Mr. Malloy employes boys to search
for the balls. If found immediately
they are returned to the owner* Many a : ; : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
lialis, however, are not found until the. Look this over and giveAis your
Order
owners leave the links, and Mr. Mailey pays the boy* five cents a piece
for these, re-paints them and setjs
them for from 10 lo !() cents, it was
explained.

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SPENT TWO YEARS
IN SUFFERING

S ilv e r w a r e
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Diamond Palace

the little boys nnd girl» in Snnfonl are rejeated to come lo The Sanford Orwerieri'a
Iturdny morning and get a balloon__

lanford Grocerteria..
P:

108 S. Palmetto Ave.
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(Opposite Fire Station)
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Mure than hnlf the states have a
county named in honor of Washing­
ton.

TO THE PUBLIC

Crystallized Cherries
Pineapples
Figs
Dates
N uts of all kinds
Citron Oranges
Apples
Bananas

We will be glad to wrap up and Call us for whht you need. We
address- any packages delivered have the goods nnd the ^prices
to our store any time after two are right.
o'clock—This Service is “ FREE”

THE
WARE GO.

DEANE TURNER
Phone 497 ’

SANFORD

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II will lie a lot of fun to belong.
It is a big, helpful plan, which will en­
a b l e you and others to necunndnte money for
Christinas by saving small amounts by easy
stages.
It's, so easy to save that you will never
miss tile small amounts you pay in from time
to time.
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When Christmas cdm'cs, you will get
hack, in a lump sum all you have saved, which
will be.just like finding so much money.
Make it a sure thing.
Enroll at once.

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gala-occasion here of some kind. San­
ford has not enjoyed n big time all this
season and we nvnd to play n little
' and bring tho people in here„ to help
u« enjoy it.

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our friends, Loth far and near,
e extend our greetings, true nnd sincere;
ay jn your hearts joy-bells ring,
New Year bring you every good
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When Xmas Gomes

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922

W ill H ays V isits
•Wallie Reid; Says
H e W ill (Jet W ell

PRODUCED
PERIODICALLY
Ittr Tli" Aosorlntrd I ' r m l

increase
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compared
VVIIlPli
1

10-1 of
^ v , uh 1921
« 11,053 ears, or about
;tl the inl* 3(j ,4 per cent, according to n sumjit agair •
by th e S ta te D epartm ent
ittT
Farm ' nrul M arkets,
ipjbbrsn, "l
jn
fifty.one thousand mid cars
tmby to ,r werc 8 total of 1,02$,030,000 pound*
it m s in* ^ KrapC, t which would he sufficient
U«ne beai- ^ nupply approxim ately terf pounds
yp. measure ( ^ Rr#pM to ev e ry Individual in th e
gilion
' United Stn(is. T h e y Were worth, ut
by Itcpreu[ ,11 iiver:ige*)ricc o f $70 n ton, $35,.

Pal'I,fa"'
#!"jtion

s'ri.ond.
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*|*v..o causes contributed to make the

ceason a p r o fita b le nrie fo r eastern
grape-growers.
A c a r shortage in
- . thc Wl.st rut C a lifo rn ia 's normal *hlp-

fjien ^

‘.Mint about

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cent,

rrmption mid g r a p e juice timnufnrturits.

fit

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unprrvederited

the Fast.

I t also was

a year

eastern

yields

in

vineyards.

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New Ymk, Pennsylvania nnd Mich
Ur. Wood,
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- t. j.nn, this three principal grape states,
■®7 would
Onormous gains in rarlot ship*
' .*
nient*!, nhd there also was n heavy
f ommiuT'- 1•'ov.-mmt by truck because,
the
Wuhinetun l'rrvnd*,If rI,r shortage in the east m
* * iv.cU ns’ In the west. Michigan fig*
of
371
ratfii *tDj.it •tin
■ s show n gain . lit shipments
„ ,
(lll, | er cent; Pennsylvania, 2HH per cent,
mih the ;""l New York 2(11 per cent. The
, , |N.. &lt;rop* of these three Mates alone hro't
“ jrujj 30,| approximately $10,000,000.
Truck
Rfjiuldiuiti. *bipments In the three state, which
. i^ l .j)at an not ificluded in the department’s
draft-nrr "f 1‘N'u,, fi' nl&lt;- w t’j nntcd at 2jMHj0. tons,
*1 Ihcv were worth another million and a half dob'
as* t" an m rs.
Statistics on destination- of t lit*
'chtcsil.

xtn dragged
frrwnislim
hr had to n!e
allrgi-ij iv.n
wVI&gt; ut tin* foiumittcc
(hirzH In-

mix m u several limes in the course of associate oursctvwi anil do iterchy lo*-

hi.s nsi'UM'i'iliioi - u-ith il... .....ii. .. ..t
for the im ieose of
n n ns m i.m o n with the motion pic* connf ,„ „ ,|„ „...........
„ i„„ii ,,.,uf|c
and .,,r».oriiic.
to re people.
j n m t i r n n d &gt;*v v i r t u e o f tin - t a w s o f ( l i e

EFFORTS TO LAY
ASIDE SHIPPING

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N o rris tnution nuiro firm ly eitil*Lsild««l

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l Mill t 'V i T 11H t h r Kt*y I o n ill It I l 'l f i s i i l l -

-'Lchigan-New
Yurk-I'cnnsyivnmn i tve jam.
, roP show that P ittsb u rg h l «ik the
number o f c a r s for the season
v *th ft total of 1,72(7. Philadelphia
va%i seroiid with 1,-170 cars.
O th e r i
huge distfilm ling points fur the cro p ,
Wl-re: ( hirego. l . l l l cars, Ronton,

Daily Fashion Hint

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RTYLlwS FOR AQUATIC
ACTIVITIES

j jo,—\v.ig Prohibition Agents
- Violate Amendment;
States, a :Liquor is Returned

rond

is s u e

d efea ted

IN' HARDEE

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W'AUCIIULA, Dec. 20.—By n vote
jf About two to one, the citizens of
Hardee county yesterday defeated a
million*dollar good roads bond Issue.
The vote was fairly heavy.

- 65c

Trial by ordeal still exist* in some
parts of Japan. J

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or -green
int ecolor.£. «
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HENRY McLAULlN

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THE JEWELER
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105 Pit Imu ID) Ave.—Phone IS1-J
‘‘Open Nights"

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Furniture of All Descriptions
Children may he looked nftur nt our store in a subatnn■ tial manner. Everliudiiiff wood toys, Child s Rockers, WagS ons, Go-Carts ami many other items.
■ For this week special prices prevail in fine furniture.
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But that nice lied room furniture for your wife. A gift
substantial, one that covers the needs of your home nrnl
makes one happy.

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Fancy Font-fed Tennessee Turkeys dressed,
pu r | mil nt I

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Ilucks,
_,pur pound
Geese,
per pound'
-p ifirk o n a , • ~

** -

per pound
Nice litle Western Corn-fed Pork Hams, •
per pound
Nice lit lie WcstVra Corn-fed Shoulders,
per pound
Niue I,can Western Pork Chops,
per pound •
Fine I.oin Pork Roast,
per p o u n d ...........
Pure Pork-Sausage,----------------------——1 —
|M»r pound ........ .
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Mixed Smtsage,
With every purchase |S
Two pounds for
Stall-fed
Kahsas Citj* Beef Uili-Jtoast,
of ^as and oils at our •
)M?r pound
station from now until 5
Chuuk Roast,
noon Saturday, Dec. 23, S per pound ..
__ ..a.,..,
5 we hand you free a La- " Nice Pot Roast,
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per pound
dies’ Sewing Thimble,
J inside of which is a
Brisket Stew,
per pound
FREE chance on a num­ /Jo, 1 California Soft Shell Walnuts,
ber of nice Fat Goblcrs
per pound
for Christmas.
No. 1 Brazil Nuts,
per pound
■ Tlie purchase of a Tire or B■
No.
1 Papcrshell Almonds,
m Tube entitien you to two of th^ne
per
pound
.* nice Thimbles inside of each of
which is n FREE chance on a
turkey.
See our Uflitcry, Tire nnd
Friends
Tube Christmas Bargain Flyers
that are being distributed on
the Streets and at your house

Notice!

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EDISON MAZDA LAMPS

F. P. RINES 1

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Ever-Rcady FloBhlighLs

| Substantial Christmas Gifts ]
S

the!
2,0fl
the
hn
eve

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Percolators
Grills
Toasters
Stoves
Irons
Heating- Pads
Vibrators
Waffle Irons
Sewing- Machine Mo* J
tors

Tlii' rlixtinctive styles of kind riot hex
|x-rv.idc the rc.iliu of the wave, thus
uc nt In tlm left, a Mill costume in
d.irli Iline t.dfcl.i ttiiiimcd with fancy'
J bcfi.n- t h e
Imrid ini" which arc woven the bright
I l l r T l i e Vi , i l , ,1 I’r r m i
advance
• ISIIII mhiis mo much io vogue, I lie
PHILADKLIIUA, Dec. -it. Di
w ar tins.Liinnli" over i Ih-ks has a round rtc&lt; k
•hiring
that
the
United
Stales
pi
iiii* indivi.| toi|
and is Is-ltixl with the hr.dd. 'I he
iidcn-iiug little tu|ic nut lilies the
I in,I ih .,1 1it uni iigent.H violated the fuiiith
mcridmciit of the constitution in Mini Muhnm sire rcipiircs I1, yards
tan giv,. n .In null talk la and S yards ol lirahl.
tatoimdidi im.I.iug raiils without proper se rivh j
I l.nml nf famiftd figure dimmed
in the
re m o . h -1 o •'.*iirants. Judge Thompson,
willi hlaefc ymf ‘-.rtiu, i.-t fcalmni is the
second nuslrl
The round nifU is
bone*
United Stale.* district court yesterday
Ixmmt
with
bias
folds
o( the all in, as
|irc.,ei v. j ‘hsmi'sed two liquor!coses involving
nre also I he sh-cvclcs* annlitilcs.
'■vi ral hundred thousand dollars..
Medium size fcquiri-s 2*-u yanls 41*
TMie of 1.I.iquo^ and wines valued a( $300,00(1 imh llinticl and 1 yard of sd|in.
l-’jtst Myslcl:
P k to rin f'-’ Ittvicw
firm wto
'v;i' ordered returned to *lhe warell.illiing Suit No. D H L Sirrx, .11 to
Vriik-nre of Notice of J. L. Lipsrlrults, where it
16 inches bust. Price, J5.cents,
tr” In-ca t c ; *,;|d l.een seized liy dry agents. Stills,
Scioml Moxlcl: llathiiig Suit No.
nulled few. -Id'ct; culls, malt extract t, whiskey (1873. Sires, .11 to 41 incites. bust.
Price, JS cents.
,,
prflduclimg| fifivtiriiig-and ncccssurlcs wnrllt many
wa rebated thousands were ordered r*;Lurried tu
Ut iiriwn- t-^ A tlarm c Foml Products than parry;
drill (level. from which plnee they had been taks
In the City Substantial
*r»—in ini- j mi.
■i&lt;wpicture.: Judge Thompson ruled that the dry
agents had Invaded t|rc imliyidual
lights of citizens as guaranteed undoihje
der the fourth ninendinent rcgulntinp
CASH, s i x
the right of seizure. ■H. ^V; ().
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PETIT10N FOR LIGHT WINES B
AND BEER
5
At Our Store You Will Find Such Glfla

road

Wet

Nut Ice In hereby r h i ’ii that till* tillilerslKNCil. ”n mayrh-i(fc-nt,fTiti. »v||&gt; mi
the 2*lli day nf Ih-cianlirr. F'j!. ut 11
uTloek a. lit., apply to tin- Hmimuhh'
Jtlliii'M \V. F i t M um. Judge ei( tin* *'|rcilll Court nf the Kcvcnlli Judicial r'irCillt nf the, Slate nf Flntlda. at Hie
Court House 111 Del.aiul, Flm 1,1.1. m
wheresoever *ahl Judge may he at .said
time,* (nr u license tu manage, lake
charge nf and control In r property uml
to become a f r e e d l l 1 1 1 - in e v e r y i . *

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t,M l* h.ooin. o M I k h iio i .h ,.r ••1 1»«•t **• * | g p Thin
Srtth d i&gt; ef N. h i oilier I't22
*’ui »11w- * i a i l s t «»ua t i &gt;. ^ i u i t
l o titiiy ,
MAIM I’. KRN-T
i n u r iii' I im, I $t
r«nrt*'*raMon
a*K*n’ hi I hifl
Fill'll1
II " lUtrrN
( |o i m i i i s
n r ai»&gt; i m t t v h l o a l , t o
art
Siilirilm fur F» tltloner.
| d * -I h*« il a u * (it . ill lit FTitl lilt r loittlH,
! H - 5te
n ti l t o \ r n i i m i » Dial h u talh* m m i h I|*f» 1
'I ’l lO*l opt i l.il s r r l i * i |H
1*' m l v i i i - illtl
■&lt;?i tl .ls&gt;Kits! 11| 1 to* 111 n l i l i d h 1lit itlUfjMlljl
I Mi l *t fH tiii’W,ol l u t i u i i o f h i d n*t t . l r l l k a DON'T DC 01■APPOINTSD—
i Ion** a m l Mi-»iirltl**it o f i v * -r&gt; k t m l i I hkk
ALWAYS USE
a m ! il» '•&lt; i i | - i h u i ; t n a* a i iirih&gt;
tm rI I. I T
■ulmu r 1|i I h t t l III K iln I tl is*’, |t(|ll
i ** l o ' h ! a (i'l ili«i»opt* **f r*iltitiio(( o r | n r f t r r i il Kitrt'l, o f i i t l i o f i o( i*&gt;a si!h * n « ; t o
.1 hi ill | i d ) m a n n i f an &gt; r**i jm t a i o ii i n
TVs Bconomy DAMIfffi POWDfff
(Iifr» h i !** u f I r a i i K f t - r e f iin y x tcu 'k , imfiilw
I jr O t l i r r o h l l K i l 11**!1IK *0 fijllii I 'o f |n»r«ft*
P io l t o ilii a o ) ’ i t t h i T n u t ? **r i L I n k n
: in-* •
&gt; f**r Ui»- o r *
a t i u f i . |t ro*
f I* r*i Li*n I m j i r o v * tin*lit o r * tiluaio «m # n t
a»*
i*f 1 1 1 *- %'li-iit*- «»f a i l ) f*u»’h Kltirk .
t n i to o *&gt;hi!t;$lt lol»K, («Ik’l ll h i l t h WIHM
•-f :• i*.
of
s,**r|Mr.*iioto* i*&lt;
• \ « - i. tsi a l l t h r
jm ti t r s t nttil
l * r i i i h o ; i H of o u Hi rMhih th « ‘i *-of. iinil !♦»
«*\rl t*i!ll* Ittl&gt; 1|rill
till
Yot llIU
|IOW*'f
i l u O 'M i r , t** hurra.*vr m n m &gt; n m l l*t
.. u r - Uo* warn*
iiD i i l K i ik 1 '* il*-i *Ip o f
i i o*-T *M-f**l* u t . . U o r o t i l l n a l i*»n* I to. r r
f*o a m i t*f *h* a i l p u t*h o t i i . r h l &gt;( f u r
t h* t (hifi$* i a*« m a &gt; Ii#* it* m * m ! &gt; *»i
i N(1 i*l|ItOJt I n in* ilolir* flit* 1lit* f»n rrriut*
t s if t t r g m * 3 t
o f t h e Im p h o * p o f t Ii I m
r i . i j i i O M t h m , a m i !** o l l i . n v |* t» hav«*, * % i n I m * i i tml f (ijo&gt; a l l t i n ! iitlilP . [miv *
i . - r s . a m i p i t v i l c H t s i o e t i i i i i l u l t&lt;&gt; c o r ! p o r itiiiim o rifo iiiz ril n o d e x i s ti n g a n i i l e r H i e l a w n t.f t h e M t n l e o f K l o r l t t u .
A r . l l r l r III.
T i n ’ i i m o l t h l o f |l*e r n p l l a 1 s t o e l i o f
l i d * ei ( j o r u l i o i i etiiitl to- T v v e i i l &gt; -ttv V
‘T h o o s a i o J 1 1
I &gt;. 1 11;vr-t, t o to- illv 0 1 , it i m ..
H i t u r e s .if tin- p u r v i r t u e
. f m o H i t j u l i . i l i t t i i e m t j | (..liit rn e a c h
■| i , i i | i | i u i si ii i. &gt; f t m * . . . r p o r i i
I I *,*l
I'l |.,l&gt; .lilt. 111 l l l l l n l Iir UMI-il
i ,, i rr-, miM-li.i -* *.i
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ellliei
r. I .-r |ii t p i , f i a l . -,t l ,ilio r
s i - r v l e e s ill
i , m, \ a l i i . i t i o n i n I , , n xerl h i t h e i l o a r i l
n f D i r e c t o r * u t it m e e t i n g c a l l e d f o r
s u c h im rpoke.
I r t i r l r IV .
T h i s c o r p o r a t i o n V lm ll r o n l l n t j e a n d
h a v e f u l l pow eV to e x e r c i s e I ts eo riH ir t i l e r i g h t s a m i f r a n c h i s e s for- n p e r i o d
o f h l n i l&gt; e n l u c y c i i i H from a m i a f t e r
tti** I 'o n i i n i h c c i u e t i t o f I t s c o r p o r a t e
ImI.' l i r e
.
A r l l r l e V.
T h e I. iimI m.- mm o f Ho- c o r p o r n U o n s h a l l I
l„. I-Iinilii. l
I&gt;v t h e t o l l o w - i u g o f l l c e r s . j
[.I I ' l e s O U - n t . n V i c e I ' l e n l i l c n t . a S e c
’ i i l n r v m o l T i , • - n r • r w h o m n v tie o n e
. . n u t t h , Mnti.e | „ i * n n a l o l a l l o t i r . l o f
I H I . I '| . . l M
e.,1 I. HM III,III t h r e e l | o r
o i - . ii titMtii l l v. p e t s o n s , w h o I n t e l he
s l o e Ii l o i h l e i e
I m i l | | i e ftr-il m e e t i n g o f t h e s t o c K - ■ a ■ • ■ s s s s v i s i s i i s x T v k n i k i s
11 &lt;&gt;111• r m i o / e i m i f t i r p r o v l«le&lt;t, l&lt;ir, t h e I I S I I I I B S I I H I R I S R I I I I I I S I I
i,III, * f t o f H i t s e o r p o f ill l o l l - n l i a l l lie
r 'o lll.iilo
I .e M iiin tte , I T c s h l r i i l ; Il
&lt;V
I ' i i o e e , V ici‘- l * r e « l i l e H l u n d l l i n . -I- l*eI ' o t I i-R, K n r* u u v a m t T r e a s u r e r . T h e
Ii,, n , l o f D i r e c t o r s s h a l l h e F o n t a i n e
I i'M n i s i r e , It. t ' P i e r c e a n d
A. D r*
I'a lte H ,
- .
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,
T h e llrst o r g iu iU a tlo ii m e e l l n g o f llic
l o c k Iiolil e r s s h a l l In- l&gt;e|il I n t h e I 'l l V
o f S i t i t f a r d . F l o r i d a , o n t h e S o rl i d a y
„ r I 'i - c e l t i h e l A I
I!»!S. f o r H i e | n i r priM. o f a d o p t l u g h y - l a w s a n d c o m p l c l *
in
th e o r g a n l r a l l o n of th is e tirp o rn lle ti. a n d a l s o f o r I lie p u r p o s e o f e l e c t ­

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H A T would lie
more ncce
as ;t Christina? u&gt;It than
one (*f these beautiful
3 D u l o v a Watches?
9 •They are as serviceable
il as they are heatiliful
'— a constant reminder
of your thoughtfulness.

ELECTRIC

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The Ideal
i
| Gift for
Christmas!
i.

DEAN R TURNER

air.fi! Iiefure 7t*21 heenus eof the high tux and the
( i or condition of the crop, due to
v-irly fro»ts. The lowest price on lecmd at grape’juice factories was in
IV;|. wlo’ii Jill a ton was tiic over

WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. — A momortal from the hoard nf zupervisont
of San Franclsyo petilluiiing fur light
wines nnd heer was presented to the
senate yesterday. It Is stated that
at the Inst election the people, by ref­
erendum voted two to one fur such
an amendment to the present prohi­
bition enforcement act.

THE BALL HARD­
WARE CO.

CALUMET

Np grapes were pressed in

SHAIIMvS

Old fnshorred hoirte made plum pud­ DANCING CLASSES every Tuesday
ding nt $ 1.00 a pound ut thy Scmjnole
nt Parish Housg nt 4 p. m. for chil­
Cufe.
221-6ti dren and 7 p. m. for adults. Intcrprctntive nnd hall room dancing.—ProfesSTROUT FARM AGENCY
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sor C, L. Etwcn.
114-tfc
I LI Magnolia Arcnuc
Furnished 7 room bungalow, new,
on Dixie Highway, barn, garage. 15
acres. Electric light, running water,
telephone, hath. Deep well, Fair,
hanks-Momo engine, water piped to " « w ,» b e «*#«* to - w rn I) " I 1 “ n «'
all parts of farm. Orange, tangerine, a d d re s s ail.V p a c k a p t S delivered
grapefruit, peaches, llackhcrries, tree |Iir o u r s to r e a n y tim e a f t e r U 'o
blueberrifs, 11 vnrlefica of grapes, o'clock— This Service Is “FREE1
lemon, cherries, bananas, loquat, Jap.
pendmmon, mullierries, roue tic, guav­
as. Farm and garden’tools, cow, calf,
flock of Muscovi-ducks included, nil
for $0,500, $3,500 cash, h;d. I, 2 and
3 years.
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Notary Fuhllc. HI ale o f
Florida ill l.lirge.
M&gt;' chmmlsslone expires Dec. I, lltjj,
Hla le iif Florida
)
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ColllllV of Helllinole I
I H H Itl'H V F K I I T I F Y Hint m» this
day before me
persoimlly
np|o-ared
tico. A. DsCutlea, to mi. xcell known to
he one o f tin- persons named iii and
who stthscrthi d his name to the fore*
g o in g artleh h o f • Incorporation, who
acltnowlnli.’ cd before me Hint lie ex
ed ited the same tor 1he jinftoW, s titer*—
In expressed.
W ITNKHii my hand nnd official seal
at Hanford. Fouuti of Kenlinolc ami
Hi ale o f Florhlit. on thin llie l u l l day
of December A D. IS !!.
t hi : a I,)
i , i :u i ,a
vv. Ftnvr.i.r^
Notary Firlilp’. Hlale o f .
Florida at t-arge

iHlifli* *»f F Iiirli|!i* him I ill*
ii*t**pt
t I i f f a l l o w iru ; : » n l i i. n «&gt;f inc t » r | n i * a *
11tu t,
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A H l f l r I.
My C o m m l s x l n h e e x p i r e s D ll- 21 ( f*S6
Thi* nnm i* »»f i I i I k r n r t * o r a i l i * n iiliall
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l a I . ht l*r.i U t i l * A M r N H I F A L S I N F . , a m i
I ' A I L i t s |« r I in* 11m t p l i H r n f IfUAiiiiMsn pthiill l*&lt;* N O T H i: O F A F F I.It A T I I t N
III
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WASHINGTON. lU-v 20*—MtTortg ,1‘ .■ at •.laeksunvllli-. Morlda, l.m It
, , .
,
'
; nut} Itnve .iilul eslatitl-ti surlt olhei
to tiring: niMriil a vote on the motion place* o f l.iolm
us tin- liosnt of 10t ’iUllTli Kill) f t iiflt I lilt I* l i b H f t l f «t l i t ’r*
of Senator Norris,- Republican, Ne­ I»nln*\
A r l l r l r II.
braska, to lay aside the administra­
jioireral naiurp ,uf llm hujitn^nn
tion shipping hill in favor of the Ne­ t o The*
l.»* trnn«!H*t«M| m a t
ooti(||irt«*(l t l»v
l *-v t |i u r ; i t h u t K h ali l.« ’ .in fulloWH*
braska &gt;enatio’s agricultural llrptnc- i-ab
i i i ‘ iv i t ; l o i i , n | uIr*?* |tur**litin**. 1*t t &gt;, It w 11 .
in gmeusiire faifhd today in the sen­ Iiolil, .»*rII fim l i l i s jm»i»»* o f , o p t o t i t J i e f *
I v il l ’ll I i n r*mt it a m l It* o il
ate and the session ended with tin ii i.^r*
itr*ifc**rni;«* o r cftiiiifilKshiii h a p is, *iin)

Bancs of I."'12 cars; Cleveland, 83K cars, and '
m, he eon- New York City, 582 tars. The city ,
were o f i i c - farthest fro -G tlic ‘productive centers'
' i h u j l d l&lt;- to market grapes in volume was St •
If pm m i-tc.f ." Louis, with l/&gt;7 u irs of Michigan fru&lt;t.
five from Pennnytvunja, and 2h cars j
p jtoiirr, .r
Milwaukee;
:d m-r*. Mr. from New York state,
djaicni the took JSil cars from Mh-ltigan, 12
ntded with ftom Pentreylvania nnd 21 from New
|a bringing York.
The. price paid by grape juice fac­
kid tu r d t o
et after he * 'ties this year averaged Sfi5 a ton,
to have " "'pared with $130 in L'20 and $90

ttai rrlafittg I

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pect. Reid simke rleirrlv ha unlib l.liiA. !• I9*S, foe l.eiirru Patent. Ineor*
......................... .
i«-iiT«y, no sain, in* (loratlag
the
K l .i i |i i t u
UllNH't*
eye., appeared normal, and ip every PAtJt. l.vc.,, under, the follow ing proway seemed to he in ■
p'.n'.i Hi.liter. Hip urlalnal of which I*
)
'm il w m in on i ncowraging. now on ..... m tim o f r ic ..f tin- HccrVntf ntal and pliysical condition,
|mr&gt; of ih - Hlnic of P'lorldu. m TallaMr. Hays added th a t his visit had. '
1 ' ' V’o n t a i n b P i Ma ik + i u :
been impelled b y a general interest
In :o . a ^ I oV-u t t h s
m any one connected with i5r» film in*r
— dustry as Well as his personal friendship and sympathy fm R,.,d. whom hc';
'H M n e A i.v . i \ r .
, ,
, ,
,
u . to«&gt; ......Cl MUHill, have agreed to

35 p e r
and there wa r
an increased dem an d fo r p rivate con*

iUrr 11 ’ " j r
. hear

Co u g h

"My. grandchild could get no relief
Article V I ,,
whatever from a very had croupy The highest amount o f Imh htcdncHM
o
r
lia
b
ilit
y
tothis corporation
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20.—Will H. C0UKh," writes Peter Landis, Meyer** *hafl subject H uwhich
f f slinll he an amount
Hays, head of the motion picture in- d11*1'- ^a &lt; "until I gave him Foley's not to exceed thr amount of the capi­
this corporation.
dustry, late yesterday visited WallaceiI,oney a,,IbTnr. It is a great help for tal stock of Article
V II.
Th
e
names
mid residence* o f
the
ifeid, film actor, at the Hollywood c^l’st nnt* throat trouble.'.' Coughs, subscribing Incorporators
and
tin
Sanitarium, where he is suffering n ' ctrlds, croup, throat, cheat and bron* amount o f the capital stock ruliscrlhed
by each nre « » Tollnw s, to-vvlt;
nervous breakdown, and expressed ehUI IrtritaHona quickly relieved with Fontaine I.cMalstre. Jacksonville. Fin ,
the hope th a t Iteid would soon recov-. Foley's Honey arid Tar. Contain* no }3 share*.’
C, Fierce. Jacksonville, Fla., I Sll3I f
opiates—ingredient* printed on the If.
er from hi* illness.
(ill.. A. D et'o lI cs, Hanford Fin. I Hbnre
IN
WITNKK.S W IIK IttvO P the suhwrapper.
Stood the, test of„ time
serv­ ■crlhlng
Hays met Mrs. Reid at'thc-saniUr*
Incotporutois have hereunto
-------.
..
, s
their hands on this the tSth day of
,u"' nnd ««ompnntad her to the l^cd-!In»r
generation*. Sold every- set
December A, D, l!*2J
side of her husband. He shook hands'wherc,~ A,,vFONTA1NK I.e M A IS T Iti:
.
U i*. FI Hitt!K.’
with Reid, said he ImpeiJ he was getOKI*. A DeCOTTKd
ting along well and would soon be Try our home made pies, just like Countr o f Duvul &gt;
himself again, and added that he had m?lher u»cd to rnako them.—Seminole Htalr o f Florida )I
eonie to wish him a merry Christmasi C*f‘,&lt;
224-Otc I tlK R H It Y C K I I T I K Y that nri this
day before me
personally
appeared
btfore returning t.t the e a st
r
------------------- --------Fail m ine 1,cMit Isl r e and (J. C. Fierce, in
me well known to lie tw o of the p er­
Reid thanked Mr. Hays und said he 1 K odaks all slices a t B o w er's,
sons named In and who suliscrihed
appreciated very deeply the friendly!
*
228-tfc their nnmr* Id the foreg o in g artlrl. ■»
of Incurpuralon, who severalty ackspirit hark Of the visit.
loiwloilsi tl In fo r e me. that thry e x e ­
'" T in ; o r
iM m m m v r m v
cuted
the. same for tliij purposes th ere­
m v c the
m e interview, which lasted
After
——
in expressed.
Notice
Is
In
reliy
the
«t
,
i
"
■
»
o*
rcii)
given
Hint
me
on*
hut a m inute or two, Mr,
my hnml nnd official sijul
* . «« - j ,11isle toil Inu rul to noply.iii the Hon­ at AVtTNFSH
Jacksonville, Founty &lt;it Duval ,wtd
marked t h a t the patient looked
u c h : or*!*!*&lt;t Htnto o f Florida, ott this the tilth day
ked m
much
omlric i‘ur&gt;
t‘ur&gt; a
A.. llunlie.
llunlce, Oov.ernor
ijnvernor &lt;
of
» r Flnrhla.
K i i i r l d n , ut
n i TaUiihuxiu-f.
T u l l d i s u r r , o f Dceemiicr, A D I t ! ! .
In ti e r tlimi
».. t 1 1 l - .
: the . Male of
m iu r tnun rt ports had led him to ex- Florida. on the
tlu* rdtH
rc.th day
day nf
of D«-cetnhi&gt;r
U r m n lir r
(K H A I.)
F M, HAFNI'F.ltH

, REPORT BUFFALO, Dec. 20,-*-Vineynrds of
AriFJl
the United States, produci*! a bump*
(r rrop of grape* in 1022. Total car*
lot shipment* from nil Rwtjons up to
,«&gt;!
. 0,„1 including November 17th were
.p r«? c «* ^ ,);&gt;1 tarH(
t i l l * * nn

ing such officers of the corporation us
are hereinabove priifM.-d for. nro^thi-te.
a fte r Hie annual meeting of thr slocK-,
holder* shall he held mi the first T u e s ­
day a ft e r thr llist Monday 111 Jamini&gt;
o f each scar.

GRANDCHILD HAD' CHOUl’Y

55c
45c
45c
35c
21c
17fc
23c

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B

N
M
B
■

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B

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20C :
25c E
30c E
20c E
15c

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S‘ GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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NUMBER 228

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922

&lt;VOLUME III.

. . :.T?--—r r r —,r- rr.

Large Capital Becoming Mobilization
ADJUSTMENT
OF
REPARATION
Of Small Holders'1Savings, Says Hoover
DISPUTE LONDON AND PARIS
UrgingIndividualism, For Fellow Men

CALIFORNIA AND.

, 1 1
This is tho third nf n series «•/ three excerpts this paper will present through the
courtesy of Douldedny, I'ugc &amp; Go. fropi “American Individualism." the new book in
which Herbert lim ner, now S ecretary of Commerce, ami well beloved for his many
services to humanity by Atrtcricqns of all political beliefs, seeks to define th’ c treasures
of American citizenship and civilization .

in g ig K

THE - GOVERNMENT

AGAINST m e d l t e r r a n - /
e a n W H IT E F L Y

a

CHANG
CHOOTUNG WILL
BE NEW PREMIER
\

From the Horticultural Hoard
Before Fly Spreads to En­
(
tire Country
t i l , TUr A—o r l n l r d l'rc*a»

* •

CHINA WITH TH E APPROVAL
OF PARLIAMENT, MEANS
MILITARY*!’ARTY

\4U
• ^s

'• !
; y; i

• l$y H e rb e rt H obver
'T he w lll-o '-th c
• ' wisp o f a u to ­
cracy-- in
uny
form Is that It
supposes
that
the good I.ord
endow ed n sp ec­
ial lew w ith nil
tho d ivin e a ttri­
butes.
It con ­
tem p lates
one
i hum an
anim al
d ia lin g to the
other h u in n n
anim als Ida just
shape nf enrth, o f glory, and nf Im­
m ortality. T h e proof o f U»e futility
of th ese Ideas III the d evelopm en t of
the worltl d o cs not lie » |n n e In the
grim failure o f Germany, h u t It lies
in tho dam age lo our m oral and
social fabric from those w h o havo
sou ght econ om ic dom ination In A m ­
erica, w h eth er em ployer or e m ­
ployee.
W e In A m erica havo had too
m uch exp erience o f life to fool our­
selv es Into p retend ing th a t n.ll men
nro equal In ability, In character.
In Intelligence, In am bition. -That
wns part o f th o cla p -tm p o f tbe
F rench R evolution. W e h a v e grown
to understand that nil wo ran hope
to n’ssure to th e Individual through
governm ent In liberty, justice. In­
tellectu al w elfare, equality of o p ­
portunity, and stim ulation to servlco.
It la In m aintenance of a society

fluid to th ese lium nn q ualities th a t
our Individualism departs from tho
Individualism o f Europe.
T here
cun be no' rise for the Individual
through th e froxen 'Strata o f cla ss­
es, or o f castes, nnd no strntlilcatlon can tnho place in a m ass liven ­
ed by tho free stir uf Its particles.
T he p ion eers of our Am erican In­
d ividualism had th e good si nso not
to rew ard W ashington nnd Jeffer­
son and H am ilton w ith hereditary
duk ed om s nnd fixtures In landed
estnti a, ns G reat Mrltstn rewarded
M arlborough and N elson.
O ther­
w ise our A m erican Holds o f oppor­
tunity w ould have l« e n clogged
w ith long gen erations lain riling
thidr fa th ers’ p rivileges w ithout
th eir fathers* rapacity for -service.
' That our sy strm )h !is avoided th e
estab lish m en t and dom ination of
cla ss hns n significant proof In th e
present A dm inistration In W ash ing­
ton. Of th e tw elve men com p ris­
ing th e P resid en t, Vlro-i*r« pihlcnt
and Cabinet, n in e have earned th eir
own w ay In life w ithout econom ic
Inheritance, nnd right of them
started w ith m anual labor.
T he d om in ation by arbitrary In­
dividual ow nersh ip ts disappearing
because th e w orks o f to-day nr.
steadily grow in g m ore find more b e­
yond the resources of any one In­
dividual, nnd stea d ily taxation will
reduce relatively, cx cesslre Individ­
ual accum u lations. The num ber of
persono In p artn ersh ip , through d i­

vision of ow nership am ong mnny
stock holders is-stea d ily Increasing—
thus 11)0,000 to ZOO,000 partners In
n sin g le concern are not uncom m on.
T he overw helm ingly largest portion
of o u r m obile cnpltnt Is that of our
banks. Insurance com panies, build- *
lug und loan associations, nnd tho
vast m ajority of ull thin is tb e n g - ,
gregnted sm alt savin gs of nur people.
T h us large capital Is stea d ily be­
com ing, morn und m ore a niobtllrntInn or the savin gs of tb e smalt
holder-—tho actual people th em ­
selves--- nnd Its adm inistration beco ip es n t'o n re m ore sensitive, to tho
m oral opinions of th e people In or­
der to attract thetr support. Tho
directors nnd m anagers of largo
concerns. th em selves em p loyers of
these great groups of Individual
stock holders, or policy holders, re­
flect a rplrlt of com m unity respon­
sib ility.
•
H"Mention w ill not com e to us out
of th e w reckage of tndlvldunllrm .
W hat w e need to-day Is steady d e­
votion to u better, brighter, broader
Individualism — nn
ludlvlduatlsm
that carries Increasing responsibil­
ity nnd service to our fellow s. Our
in ed la not for a way old but a w ay
forw ard. Our Individualism s root­
ed tn our very nature. It Is based
on con vlrtlon born of experience.
Kqtml opportunity, the dem and for
a fair ch an ce. Is the formttlii of
Am erican Individualism Im-chu**" It
Is ih&lt;’ m ethod"of American a ch iev e­
m ent.

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AND POINT OF ARGUMENT

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FEDERAL OFFICERS
SEIZE C A R G O E S
AT JACKSONVILLE ALLIED WAR DERT
ACCORDING TO AMERICAN
VIEWPOINT AS STATED
IN WASHINGTON

TW O Y A C H TS S IK Z lil)
F IL L E D
W ITH CIIIHST.MAS .
CHEEK

Hingex on Settlement nf AH Dif­
ferences Between Nations
nf Europe
l l f r T h e l a a n r ln lr il l ' r r » l

WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—Adjust­
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 19.- While ment of tin* reparations dispute be­
"
PEKING,
Dec.
19.—General
Chang
jn|i&lt;t.i o f California and Florida urgA. II. Stroup, divisional prohibition tween London and F arit is the crux
pt at a hearing today before the fed- Chao Thctljt, miiltary lender, has been
thief
for Florida, was on his way In of the European tangle, in the Amer,,,1 horticultpral board that mocci appointed premier witii the approval
i cmnmllna to seise the ( uhati yacht ; fenn viewpoint, us stated here on comstringent and effective inspection ami of parliament. His selection, which
Miguel F nrrarer nnd its cargo of aov- in tent authority. Talk' of uny Amorwns
suppoilctl
liy
General
Too
Kun
is
quarantine service be inaugurated imoral thousand cases of Ihiuur his suh- •iean lean ot Germany wns described
L jos^iatily against the Mediterranean believed to imlleate the intention of
ordinntm
were bringing hofr nit aux­ ns "idle," until such nn adjustment
fniit (iy. J. J- McDonald, of San Joa­ military pnity to resume control u(
iliary
sloop
seized yesterday near had been made.
quin county farm bureau said it' is Chinn. Chinese nowspnpera publishMuyport
with
it liquor cargo valued
It wns nisp made clear that the
oay a mnttc r of time Isforc the dread cd reports to tin* effect that President
nt
|IG,0tt0.
Three
while men nml one question of Allied wnr debts to the
l,i
Yuan
Hung
would
soon
retire
nml
«y will spread to fruit trees of far
negro were mrrested and two nu'ti j United-States is not/viewed In Wash^uthem and far western states unless General Kun .will take his place. An­
escaped.'
involved in the Anglo*
i1
an effective quarantine is maintained, other report says Taso Kun was bark­
ffercnco
ns to the nmount
particularly in New York and Boston. ing General Piping Tso I.in in prepar­
Germany
can
pay.
Heyond this, offi­
ing hostilities against General Wu
cial
spokesmen
refused
to go in out­
Pel
Fu
in
early
spring
for
the
purpose
More and more onr pioplo .'ife.belining what the Washington govern­
of
pleasing
the
governor
and
com­
pnning (•&gt; find out that Sanford nict
ment hud in mind. There was no hint
chants'hnvc the heat stocks mu the pletely placing the government in the
an
to the purposes of progress of In­
lu'.nds of the militarists.
tut price*.
i discussions with Allied leadhich have been indicated both
•luwe und abroad tn lie under way. No
w
-v
OF N \lt&lt; OTIC I'KDDI.EKS Itlto T answer was KtottuM lo mqutnrs ns
ON i:\ WALIA It KID’S
to whether Germany hud again sought
American intervention in the repara­
CONDITION
tions difficulty.
III? Tin- tMinlalill Ifrrsal
With the Held of /peculation thus
LOS ANGELES, D a . 19. Report-* narrowed, however, it was evidenced
available early today at the snnitnr- in unofficial talk today that admin- : :
istratlon hopes that American influ­
Questionnaire Sent Out Reveals Millions Invested
tore actor, is suffering from n ner- ence enn idtl in the European situa- ‘
breuLdown width relatives lion were quite guiierully believed to
. In Improvements
ted as complications which came lu- based oil the possibilities that may
after he broke away from the use of j
..n of bringing British nnd French
I l l y T b r A **«»clnlrtl
1
TO
S
T
.!
v^iiskey
and
narcotic*,
indicntol
n
n
.
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JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 19.—Early replies to quc-.tlionnnires sent thruDlt, S. W. WALK Kit GOt
lught into harmony ns to Germacot the rtate by the Associated Frost to obtain data on improvements in
I’KTKKKllUltG AMD DR. CAR j improvement in his condition. The ny.„ prwi.nl (.C(inon,|e plight nnd ca| MfthmlitiL-JVMuhrrV Asotm inlion of*.paeity to pay. .Since time lacks for
i , i : m k k c o m e s iik k k
Florida during the S'car indicate road budding construction bond Issuance to‘^t
r.lhurn ( aiifornin |ilaunrt! to n^k any lenffthy process of examination
tsii will ho enormous. Figures from three counties not among those having
Walker
was
transferred
j
‘he
eitjtjroundl to appoint n commix- t on
D
E
C
ID
E
D
A
T
M
E
E
T
IN
G
O
F
!
Dr.
S.W.
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.
that _point
l*'fore expiration
of tho
Hi building permit records showed issued $1,305,000 bnndk of which $l,9&gt;0,GOVERNORS OF STA TES
to
St.
I’etcrsiiurg
and
W.
.1.
(
urpen-.
Lo
make
a
tiauougli
investigation
|qprgtoriiim
Jnrunry
15,
there
was
000 wc/e for good roads,
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A N D P R E S ID E N T
iter will lw the new Methodist minister j **ito the use of drugs in bos Angeles. a tendency to believe
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that the Wash­
for Sanford, according to advices re-j
. ------------------- ington government has sonio hope of
I here. The foloiwing are the
causing nt least a delay In deflnlte
inlmeiits for this district:
action J^y France a fter that time,
pending further light fro mrocogPalatkn district—J. F. Dell, presid­
For Reverence of the t.aw nnd COM PK Ell EXSIV E DIM. KM HD IIY ing elder; Diinni'll, IT. E. Partridge;
uized expert nuthoritiiyi.
Same Is Felt by Adminis­
In thin connection it is known that
Cocoa,
P.
A.
Fletehur;
Crescent
City,
l.NG FHATCHES FOU I ADM
tration Officials
\\ S. liullett; Del.iind, (V. E. Itlce;
in some diplomatic quarters nn im­
It HI .IEF '
Enterprise, W. T . Handier; Green
pression prevails that American par­
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f
(II) Tl»r A4*MM'lnJri| I'rraai
' llicipatioti in some form • when tho
Hint(lir
Tki&gt;
Auoclnlnl
I
'm
O
!
Cove
Springs,
F.
M.
C.
Eads;
J
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—General
Who Robbed Unit&amp;l States Mint at Denver Yes­ encouragement' us to the pros|M‘cts of WASHINGTON, Dec. ID.—H e a rin g inRS#. Munro; Hawthorne, W. O. COMMITTEE WILL PKOCEKD council of premiers resumes its ses­
of rural credits legislation before th « ! |{cnchor; Interlnchen, Melrose, it. T.
sions in Paris on Jnnunry 2, is to bo
AGAINST ATTORNEY CKNKK
meeting the present prohibition prob­ senate banking eonutdttco neared con­
.
terday
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!cxpcctcd.
Tho, ex|K*ctntlon uppeara to
Caldwell, C. K. Mlngltnlorff, junior
Al. ON OWN INVITATION
lems through closer co-operation of clusion, with members of committee
Is* Imsed on the conclusion that the
pteacinV; Kingston, J. S. Drooke;
,federal nnd ntnte authorities, and nn predicting comprehensive bill embody­
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lilt Thr \aatH*littiol l*rr«*)
council meeting would afford natural
New Augustine, George Gary Ia' c,
I !l» T h r ,\
DE.NV.Klt. Oec. 19.—Klghtven liours
| earnest appeal for reverence of the ing features of several farm relief
WASHINGTON, Dec. llt.l tearing* and logical" opportunity for n statesupply;
New
Smyrna,
L.
M.
Z.
llnrr;
ttxrrhing nnd the questioning of sixlaw wns felt today by administration
measures now pending.would he.ready Pnlntkn, J. I*. S ib e it;.Sanford, W. J. on ‘the impeachment charges agninxt nieiit of American views, pressure of
Utn'pcrxoiM ut police headquarters
[officials ns the result of President
for submlssionu to the sennto eucly Carpenter; St. Augustine, F. J. Pat- Attorney General Dnugheity were r, whidi might conceivably tend lo
/ Lire fsilul !■&gt; reveal any trace of tho
Harding's conference on the subject
next wcc*k.0
tcr*"&gt;!i; Titusville, It. A. Selby, W. T\ sinned by the house judii iary com- b r i n g the Uritisli and French lo n bvtWtritity nf tin- liattdils wlio nddK'd the
stale governors. In n statement
•
Allen, supernumerary; Wildo, it. K. niittee ut the point where they were (l&lt;r understanding on reparations.
ftdedd re cix'e hunk trn ik of two hun­
after the conference. Prohibition Com­
broken off lost Thursday1* by- the d m -;
far u.h various proposals, both
Durke,
supply;
conference
evangelist,
dred thmound dollars after a gun,
missioner llnynes said in tnqny in­
nmtiv withdrawal from Qje proceed- Hriti-li and French, for cancvltation
J. Si'lmpmnn.
•
fitht in front of tile U nited' Staton TK A N SI’OUTATION ON "IMG I1AHG- stances the reports of the governors
ings by llepreseiilaUva Ki ller, uu- ,,f (|,L, Urvnch war debt to tho Unjigd
ES
MAKES
I'KICE
$1.00
I’BIt
aint in which one guard was killed.
were of uii "encouraging nature."
TAMPA,. Dec. 10.—-Announcouiciits thpr of the charges. From this point .suites «i« a reparations adjustment
TON EACH l.00i\ .MILES
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of iipiiointmcnts tliroughoiit tho state tho committee proposed to conduct {preliminary Is of epneern, tho attitudo
DENVEIt, Colo., Dec. 19.—Masked
WASHINGTON. Dec. 19.-Tlio cn, | | . T he X«i»rlnled rr&lt;-x«)
fur the year I9lrt, hearing and adop­ the henring on their own initiative jK,ro |„ thut nothing, can he done In
r i l l l AGO, Dec. 19.—1 lie Illinois igmn of prohibition enforcement wns
ionditx, armed with sawed-off shotthat connection, certainly. In advance
tion of various reports from church without the aid of Keller.
rjn nml without regard for huinnn waterway—connecting link between discussed by President Harding with
of n reparation agreement.
workers, organizers nnd committees,
life yesterday fatally wounded Charles the Great Lakes 11114I the Mississippi a group of the state governors today CANNOT - OKING IN’ioX ICA TIN fi the tnliulution o f tlu* financial report
,\s with tho question of 11 private
Four Railway Mon
Dnten, g mrd of the Denver branch
ns a beginning toward his announced
lonn
to Germany by American, hankLUJUDK
INTO
UNITED
of
the
lmjird,
mid
the
announcement
river—will give the rtalc th e-second
ef the Kansas City Federal Deserve
|M&gt;llcy of working out n definite divi­
ola, uii agreed Iwns as to what tho
Executed
al
Dublin
STATE UNWARRANTED
o f the approjirintjons for tin* coptinuBank, stole $^00,01)0 in currency of $'&gt; lowest built freight transportation sion of enforcement res|Ninsibilily U*T e o i i i u present German economic position is
nnco of church uctivitica ill princlpn!
I
l
l
t
t
r
f
c
1
i
n
j
,
1 r a i l L S mUHl underlay whatever steps it may
-dmnmlr.aUoq at Iho doorstep of ll»e rati" in the wbriii, accord Ing to f •ft- tween federal nnd state governments.
in i’ Thr SMirlalrS I'reaal
sections of the^state constituted the
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—The de­
rrecfnment mint, nml escaped. Thr* urea prepared by M. t&gt;. Dantes, chief The conference took ulnce’ over a lun­
seem advisable to take to correct lh atj
main items of business trnnnrtcd a t
( n r T h r ABS»rla(r&lt;l 1‘rr a a l
bribery occupied leas tlmn n minute's engineer of the division of water­ cheon nt the white luiuso nnd those cision of Federal Judge Hand a t Now (In' closing session of the nnnunl Flor­
•
DUBLIN', De.-. 19. Four railway l*osit ion.
hm». Lust night every highway in
(Seated about the Yabio included the York, holding thnt foreign vcsscla can­ ida Methodist conference yesterday
There is no hint Hint the Washing­
men
and
three
laborers
were
execut­
the xtnto was guarded, nml.iitnto nml ways.
federal officials mostly interested in not bring intoxicating Liquors into
ton * government is contemplating
Mr. Dames, who designed the Pan­ the difficulties of keeping the country territorial waters of tile United States morning; Practically every Metho­ ed hero" this morning for Interfering either debt cancellation or some form
ftdend nuthuritics had formed armed
dist minister in tho state from jargo with trains in County KHdnrc.
Commissioner present law in brief for foregin lines
U**d* in pursuit of an automobile ama Canal lock* nnd Inter was asso­ dry — Prohibition
of assurances to Fram e. Both pro­
i-ltnrges as well ns a numlier of ,not•frepied l»y seven men, who were ciated in tho rebuilding of the New Haynes, Secretary Mellon, under filed in the supreme court by former alde laymen, church workers were In
injitr.IN , 'Ih"C. |9.—Seven men jects would require congressional a p ­
•*rn xpwxling iiortliwnnl shortly af­ York state barge cnnnl, rays the huge whoso department the prohibition unit Attorney General Wickerslmm.
attendance
nt
the
conference
which
charged
witii train wrecking- were proval and there is no indication it
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ter the robticry.
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• locks planned for the Illinois water­ is administered, and Attorney Gen­
convened Wednesday morning with cnpturrd November 43 by Free State could Ik) obtained. more easily now
1
One of the occupants wns blooding way, with a capacity of 9,000 tons of eral Dntighcrty.
Hishup W. N. Aituwqrlh, of Macon, troops. With them a quantity of stol­ than heretofore.
Complete Draft
f,eight at a time, v*il! eut transpor.
Only a few over a dozen accepted
pnifuMily, according, to ruport.
en goods nnd rllleh arid ammunition
(In., presiding.
.
’
of Peace Treaty
TL robbcr/occurred while the mo- tutiun costs . T&gt;0 per cent under the tho“ Vrosidcnt'H luncheon invitation,
The
Tampa
district
was
allotted
a
wns found. The men executed are reTURIN, Dec. 19—Rcnowcd con­
tef wax being transferred from tho New York rate. The New York ca­ but It wns said thnt white house offi­
Has Been Drawn total of $2,100 for church work, divid­ liortcd to havo been members of the flicts between the FascLti and tho
nal
locks’
enn
handle
from
2,h00
to
cials ho|&gt;cd to hnvu a larger attend­
nint to a federal reserve delivery
ed ns folloxryj Gary and ami Palmet­ Republican arm y.,today's executions Communists lien; have resulted in tho
ance of state executive* ut tho exec­ AND WILL BE PRESENTED TO
te^ck. Fifty puckngcit of currency of 3,900 tons a t each lockage.
to Bench, $000; Minkka, $200; Port brings total to 19 by Free State, in a killing of ten persons, including two
The tnblo prepared by Mr. Dnrttcs utive mansion in January.
HJlOO each were seized by tho rol&gt;TURKS ON SATURDAY
Tanipn, Jnterbay nnd Bayshore, lOW;' little more tjitm a month.
Fascist!.
Originally planning to call a con­
wri. Witneucs differ ns to tho nung- shows that transportation on the big
Sulphur Springs und Moody Heights, .
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hulk freighters developed on the ference of governors here on the pro­
(H r Th* A muc Is OS I'rraa)
|&lt; tearof.participants in the holdup.
$1,000. Tliu appropriation of $1,000 Air Mail Pilot
LAUSANNE.
Dec.
19.—It
was
re­
I&gt;«nrer police unhesitatingly dc- Great I.ukcs, with thtdr 10,000 tn 13,­ hibition question, srfnie time next
for extension work In Sulphur Springs
rbfed the holdup wxn the largest nnd 000 tons capacity,, is tho cheapest In month,,tho president advanced tht&gt; date ported this nflornoon that n complote nnd. Moody Heights was tho largest
i-iost in Blizzard,
the most sensational ever cxecuted in the world. • Ono dollar will corry a primnfily because of the proximity of draft of the pence treaty; was drawn
single
appropriation
made
ut
the
con­
Colorado.
Has IJeeen Found
ton of freight 1,000 miles In one of the capital nt this time of so many up as n result of the dcllbcrnllqpi in ference.
,
the
Near
Kiut
conference,
and
that
who
have
been
tn
attendance
a
t
the
Mth kawed-off shotguns, Hvo of, tlusc ships, he sayj. *
The state appropriations were: B ar­
The Illinois canal will come next, governors' conference nt White Sul­ it would be qiresented to tho Turks tow district, $1,900; Gainesville, $1,­ Alive nnd Well on Ranch.Near.W here)
* bandit* bombarded the frot door
on
Saturday.
.
Plane Was Wrecked
*
m*nt ns the, yleapod from tho the table shows, with oni} toq being phur Springs, W. Vn. .
900; Jacksonville, $1,700; Miami,$1,Although advancing the dntc of .the
*Qtumot)ile.
carried 750 mile* for $1. European
( n r TO* A»si»«'lii(ril I'rraa)
It hr believed I nadministration cir­ 400; Ocala, f 1,700; Orlando, $2JM)0;
government employes sutn- canals average n 500 mile haul for $1 conference means thnt a number of
SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 19— A lr|
•«nrd by an „ |ann ^
. Ue(, shot, a ton and the New York barge canal governors participating* will go out cles th a t another conference will be .! nlntkn, $1,800; Tnllnhnssee, $900.
The Latin district was appropriated Mail Pilot Broonstra, missing since
ns and rushed to the doors*er win- stands foGrth. with a 300 mile haul of of offico shortly after, Jhc president, necessary after tho first of tho year an amount equal to the sum collcctad
Friday when he was lost ill a blizzard
u 0
mint, shooting at tho hold one ton for 51. American railroads it was said, decided Jipon it in order because of the change in state nd- on tho conference missionary assess­ lias been found olive and well on the
to
obtain
the
views
of
those
who
hnve
m
inhtrations
nnd
the
views
developed
—.
t h / nfn’
rcturne‘t the fire nnd nt average 100 miles to the dollar; truck
Rigby ranch n ja r where the wrecked
a t . tills conference thus will be avail- ment.
c“Imly pflrccc.inl tp QViu-Jmproved.hiuMvW, 20 miles t o l j ^ . t h e y f f l W jg ;
Receipts during the year, according piano-was discovered yesterday, ac­
years
in
dealing
with
tho
prohibition
nble
to
the
executives
taking
part
in
int0 ,h y ty Packngrs of currency th e dollar; nnd. four mile’ fey Horse
—
(Continued on pngo 0)
“ cording to ndvices received here.
the Inter one.
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nnd wognn, nfrording to Mr. Barnes.
car.
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Doc.

111.—Oreh-

(Ill Tbr Anam-lnint | ’rr««l

FLORIDA
GOOD ROADS AND STRUCTURES—
BOND TOTALS ARE ENORMOUS

LEM MUST HAVE
STATE AND FEDERAL

III) T h r A M h flitir il I'r r M i

OF CALIFORNIA
TO BREAK R IN G '£;

APPOINTMENTS
OE MINISTERS
AT CONFERENCES

RURAL CREDITS
LEGISLATION IS
EIGHTEEN HOURS SEARCHING
EARNEST APPEAL
BEFORE COM':::;
AND QUESTIONING OF SUSPECTS I
FAILS TO REVEAL BOLD BANDITS

IMPEACHMENT
PROCEEDINGS TO
BE CONTINUED

■WATERWAYS
REDUCE
FOR SHIPPERS?:

DECISION OF
FEDERAL JUDGE
FOREIGN VESSELS

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Until Christmas

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�SANFORD DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922"
ftTART PLANT TO CAN
GltAI’BFH U lf HEARTS
BARTOW. Dec. 10. — Machinery
valued a t 990,000 H today being moyFur Florida: Mostly cuoudy
i(l Into the ttfVr’ CUnu Exchange |&gt;lunt
and
colder Tuesday, prob­
Only a few nioctf shopping days till
nt Eagle Lake ’where, nn extensive
ably local ruins.
Christ n-.n*.
•
.
cunning plant has been planned. Crane
fruit hearts will be Vanned. These will
Savings accounts turned much mon
bo furnished by groves in the vicinity
WEEK OF DKCK.MB
cy looiu here Saturday morning. /
of Bartow, Auburnilale, FlurcnccviUc
.23 UD, 19!
nnd Engle Lake. •
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SANFORD HOTELS ARK
Monday
The plant will have n capacity of
8 P. .m.— Regular meeting of Burl•
WELL PATRONIZED
500 Vrutes of two closon cum; daily.
newi Woman'll C(ul Welaka lobby. &gt;

I f them Is n question In ypur mind ns to where to purchase
th a t Christmas pair of Shoes, let tin pugn'cnt that yoji come
in and lot us show-you bur now line o f .
.

EMERSON SHOES

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.. Xiu? Shoe that sets the pace for
STYLE, COMFORT and WEARING QUALITY
Prices Rliarantc^d by the Factory sUtmp on the snlc of

s band rehearsal
Sanford bated* aie reporting fail
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i*t
court
bnuno.
COpKEI) FO(il)- SALE
Look for Lloyd’s advertise nfant in
house.; every night and despite the
H p. ni.—Regular meeting Masonic fact thnt (here have been a grent^ijunt* C-voted Pood SnLf, all d ay ‘Saturday
tbif issue. He han something worth
Ball of
o. F.
while to lull you about Shoes.
.
ilior of tieVr residences constructed in Ly the 1uidlos of the Catholic Church
7:30 p. ni.—Bowling at Pariah Sanford, there in r.till an n&lt;-i|to short-' at Deane Tumor’;. Cron ry Store.
I
J. II. Wendlcr, of Orlnndo ,wnn ii j House.
i.ng'e of houses,
.
8 p. m.—fleeting of Catholic Worn-'j Tourlsta. and investors from the
the city today looking nftor the print
inn’s League at K. C. H alt
ing of Ilia Feathered Wnrrior.
, north find in Sanfotd an excellent

&lt;opportunity for investing In hurtga-

w e SELL AND RECOMMEND

VIVIAN MARTIN

It’s n ?f*ry telling how the Hawk­
er#-were blown into society hy n
Kansas cyclone nnd a Texas guth-

FOX NEWS

All the members' of thn Men’s Club
lows mul apartments for winter n&gt;«iTom ir row-—'Thom ns Mrigh;
should remember thr.t the regular
»:.1d p. nr,— Rnpd rch atf.il, Lidjca idencer, for whi-lr thcie It a great need
"The .Man Who Saw Tumm
monthly meeting will he held nt the band nt roiirl hot*rc.
li t Sanford. Merchants report business
f a . Ltm om y OAHINC POWDER
also a Snub Pollard Comedy
Parish House Wednesday night nt 8 H p. m.-7-Drlil, Co. D., K. N. Q., nt |brisk nnd unprecedented holiday trmK*.
o'clock. Como and bring along n new court house.
,
The many indications of progress on
Sanford Cush Grocery
member with- you.
«
p.
m.—R
egular'meeting,
Knight.* ivory Halid :-&lt;.'«-d in 'nnferd uro•ere?
J. J. N. CONNER, Manager
Join the throngs cf readers.
of Columbus a t K. C. Hull.
. ntingn most favorable imprv cHoti^on
H p. m.—Regular meeting Masonic vinltoni stopping at nnd pa.(.ring llrhl
The many friprul* of .1. T. Clnrk of
Phone 104
115 East First Street
»h? b-ty. nil or whom prophecy-oil erp
Oveido were glnd to new him fn San­ Lodge. Nn. 02, Mnxonli- Hall.
ford today nnd to knoUr that ho in oil-' 7 p. in.—Spi n a l banquet &gt;f Rotary of development for tin? city Knbstfntrlvc in Hanford Tuesday, December joying good health and prosperity. Club for the football team of the San­ ti.rl. ittrh us few citify have eXpertM2 MAGNOLIA AVENUEford 11. 8., a t Valdes Hotel.
20th for a week’s stay, ns the guest
PHONOGRAPHS
PLAYERS
SHEET-MUSIC
PIANOS
of M rs.Jlen Caswell and Mrs. Hryoit Many big changes'will lie mode In
RECORDS E
PLAYER ROLLS
Sturmnn.
Wednesday
Snnfurd nfter thc first of the )ryr nnd
INING— PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Boclety Editor
M ll/.H R ’S HEARSE STORY
12.15 noon—-Weekly Luncheon of
UQVOrnl big deals that will make the
ANNOUNCEMENT LUNCHEON.. people gasp Mr hrenth. Til la city hns Kiwnnla Club at Vahlez Hotel.
rhooa 217-W
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A delightful socinl event of S atur­ not ntruck its gait yet.
if r*«
n r
*um »« »•
7:;i0 p. nt.—Bawling nt thp. Parish
The following .clipping from "Tlic-j
—U
ar* *•!■*
•» w x lm day was the Iniu-ju-on given by Mm.
House.
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( M M . M II T»« a r t r a l f r t a l a l a * .
Outlook" one of the bent American
» p a a l a l rm rm to I k la l f „ m « » a l , » W « i
M. Miaarik in honor of Miss Claire
The Winter Parlj lb raid mini* ui» 8 p. in.—'Meeting of the Orange Co, magazines, clipped by Kent R&lt;&gt;s&gt;.cttcr
«*&lt;allB. - r ( r l i p k o a * t b * l i e * . II n i l
Walker.
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b a ■ rv a iljr « p p r * e l a l » 4
ycstcVdify filled wilh good m atter nnd Medical-Dental fc'oclcty#at the Monte- and. brought t«i the ofTire »-ills nitonThe'lovcly color motif of violet 'and containing four column* nlmut San­
tlon |o and article In the Sanford H er­
gold
was most artistiullly carried out ford. The Sunday Morning Herald i&lt; 7.-50 |i, in.—Prnyei fiiuxtin;: a t iho1ald wfitton ninny m*&gt;nlll» .-:g.» when!
S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
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jr. every* detail of this uffalr. The the Lest Iwiostcf for Sanford of all various churches.
.1. T. Miller &amp; Son bought thf'ir iu.-v
!
tablewas
centered
with
n
vnse
of
'Wodnrmlay—'W «lfnro Department of
hcar::o and shows how publicity trnv-!
iho state papers ftnd the Sanford peo­
golden calendulas, from which extend­ ple m-e taking it every 'Sunday mor-f
ihh Woman** Club at 3:30 p. m.
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"The Sanford, Florida, 'Hornin' h
8 p. in.—rBniul rehearsnl of the 15tth
Thursday Master J. lb Coleman will ed gold colored ribbons to each place ning. •
credited with an announcement that
entertain n num ber of bl» young where they were fastened with botiInfantry, F. N. G.
friends nt the Parish House a t .1:30 «iuetn o f violet*. When these were
7:.’I0 |». m. —Installation of officcM must have befn cheerful reading to thThere were several scares Saturday
drawn for favors, they were found to
Next to Prlnces-s Thcalrc
local undertaker a t hnut. It is headed
Ennter.n
Star, Masonir H all...
p. m. •
.
night when pooplo who h.td left their
T hursday—Mm. I„ F\ Tluttolph will have'1fastened to each n 'h b n rt, on eftm on the alreeta nft&lt;r a certain
8 p. in. Drill, Mi-dienl Corps, F. N. 'Looking Forward to a Pleasant Time
Being Alsd By .-Ml:' *----- &amp; Fan have
^ entertain tlie members of the Ev­ which was written the bnnounccnu-nt hour found them moved to the aliek: (i. at court house.
a Hew bear .e and ns far a s hearses
ery Week Bridge Club n t her home of the engagement and approaching nnd ns they thought tlu-y were stolen
go it Is n l»-.-;-jt&gt;.
finished in the
on Mugnolin Ave a t three o'clock. marriage of Miss Claire Henrietta there was some tall telephoning until
Walker and Mr. Beecher Kent, of the lost cars were found safely park
very late it ik-»ign o f luirni -h -1 i!
u -r called nadlcii silv er .
— #-•
Oily W. Pearce, of Pnlalkn, was W inter Park, the wedding to take, ed tut side slieetfl and in Ihd^nlleys
are wi II ei|ui;&gt;ped to ta k e cilrt* o f nil
among the out-of-town visitors nt the place, January 2(Uh nt the fongregu- to conform to the ordinance.
tionnl church. The place cards, and
Montezuma yesterday.
vaKi-: i;round or the lirnkes relined er a general over
out cups were Imml painted designs
country having two fn
tinnext
monthly
evening
i.u-eimg
hauling—*1he best of service
with the prospects of
Mr. nml Mm. G. F. Smith were vis- ni chrysanthemum* and violets. A t1of the Chamber of Cnmigprco lias b.-en
ing turned into n n .ai
Horn a t Dnytonn Hooch yesterday ns one o'clock a delicious six course scheduled for the llrst week in .Inueverything
ripe on \\
Inin
In-ini
was
served.
the guests of friends.
uury, a t which lime the Hon'. J. T.
with ihc bn.-■*-.» ac.d n
Bland, pri-sidenl of the First National
hare given way t.» the
Reggio Kumnier, who is attending Walkei*, lionoree, Miss Ethel Mmigh- bunk of Orlando, and former congress­ shopping. Do it now
ton,
Miss
llcrminin
Lehman,
Miss
Stetson tJni'vrrsIly nt DeL-ind, spent
man from Missouri, will be the npeakGENERAL REPAIRS
the week end here ns the guests of Katherine Wilson, Mrs. Sid Hive, Mins e rof the evening. It is expected thui
Agnes Berner, Mrs. Hazel Moughton,
Ids sinter, Mrs. W. J. Morrison.
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PHONOGRAPH
a
great
numln-r
of
members
from
tie.Mrs. Barry Kent, Mrs. S. O. Shiulu.lWight Brother* Cn. Department Garage Building
Orlando Chamber of Commerce will
S4-r, Mrs. Baymomi Key, Mb;’; Marion
Turner
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. I
GUITARS
iil-ui be pieient on this ocr.-iiiion, at
Philips, and Miss Mary Erwin.
nochelle, Fin., were
which time further activitici of tinUKULELES
spending the week cm
water tralfn- league will Ik- planned.
Muntczumn.
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ROUTH BAKERY

of Macon
Mr. nnd Mrs. jl. B.
Ga., were among tl
ypsterdny nnd aro stopping at
Montozumn.

nett cptretained a number of ddldren
most delightfully in honor of the
fi-urtb ldrthdny~uiiniversury of her
daughter. M argaret Rone Bennett.
Tlu- Christnmn colors
rely used m dei-orating
'liliul affair, la the

The annual meelliig of tin- sl(M-kholdcm of-Ih c Sanford Building AliOnn A . in»i&lt;-n; will .1-e held nt Huoffice of the Association, 101 Mifg
nolia Avunse, Sanford,-t-'hL, at H p.
m., Saturday, January loth, 1923, for

BANJOS
VIOLINS

HARMONICAS
MUSICAL STRJNGS.
HEET MUSIC
—PIANO ROLLS
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rooms to the i humid iris. In the alin­
Ing room, the dining tnldo was cen­
te re d ‘with the birthday cuke, topped \. P. CONNELLY
with four tiny red tapi rs, nritund the
Secretarycake, rdmleern nmL holly were a r­
Deane Treadwell, otherwise knywu ranged. Suspended from the diaudelu-r was it large red In II, nml Aqu-s of
us "Red", was among tbofe fn»m
Sanfopl motoring to Dnytonn Headi red and silver t«'n.ul. In one corner
yeslerdny.
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OK EH RECORDS

The Brotherhood of St. Andrew
will have Christmas wreaths, Imlly
nml other greens nml trees for unb­
Game# of til l^jmls v.-i-re played.
olt this week. Phone J. R, Stewart
Win n the guer.ts ployed ‘'Cro,i*lng llio
yotir-prder. (2G0-W ).
227-lfc
London Bridge" they were given vari­
Mr. ami Mm.'Huwkins Connelly lu«'l colored paper caps. In the contest,
ns their gu est* • yesterduy, Mr. and "Pinning on the cat’s tail" the iirizpn Santa Claim Bai?T\vas won by Kath­
Mrs. J . G. Winrhioh, Amoa Wimblnh
o f Orlnnilo, nnd Mm. Hugh fn rte r erine Morrison. Fancy dancing by
Mary Elizabeth Tolar nnd M argaret
Pollard of Winstor.-Snlem, N. G.
Bennett also delighted the young
guests.
.
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Hcrlusrt Messer, 'n
Late Ur the uflertmon the hostess,
Tennessee
Military
uusisted by Mi&lt;sen I.ttlie Caldwoll,
Rwvctwntur, Tenh., arrived here Sun­
Claite Zachary and Cnnm-ta Barber,
day evening to spend the holidays
served Ice cream and cake.
nt big home.
About twenty-five yi-ung guests en­
joyed mis pretty party, and little Mias
BciTliet was the recipient of many
bi-nutiful gifts and wishes from her
Mncon, C,h., In spending the holidays
her*.w ith her p a re n t^ M r. iu&gt;d Mm. friends.
R. I - Shinholsor.

FANCY WQUK SALK
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Fnnsy, Wnr^ Sale, nil day Saturday ■
Mr- and Mrs. W. 11. Singletary an­ by the Lmllcn o f the Catholic Chuivli
nounce the birth of n non Saturday,
In the Northwest room of Iho Welaka
face. 10th nt tneir home on Palmetto
building,
222&gt;&amp;t|
]tve. The young man who weighs
10V4 pounds ha# been named Wade
“ lri#h Situation Tense’’— lu-adline. *
You might sny it is past, prenent abd g
Ham pton, Jr.
fu tu re —tenso.
S
1 Mm. W. J; Morrison and chtldmn
S
will leave th e ‘Inst of the week for
S
P aln tk n ,. Orange Park nml Jacksonvlljc w here they will
the hulldays w ith relatives. '
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What a rare jliecc of judgm ent
wa« to bring her u
box o f th w o Wtmddrful Meyerij &amp; L ig fc tt’a ChtKoloteal ^hd
nlwnya SUfirfeCTEp that ho was tho right sort of chap anti
whl*n he brought that deifcjoua box of confections, , she
ICNKW lie watt thoughtful and kind, and that hi:; laato’\va3
excellent.
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BUS1NR8B MEN’S CLUB
R egular monthly meeVng of the
b u sin e ss Men'* Club’ ut &lt;%e Parish
House Wednesday evening, nt 7:30.
The many friends of Mm. Howard
r. Sm ith, of West Palm Uencli, will

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD! TUESDAY, DECEMHER 19, 11)22
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to our toes and would love us even
v
more for an net of klndneM?
How about n love-tap for .hose
who have traveled with us along thru
the rough spots of life? Those who
The Herald carrier* manage and control tliblr routes, p;fy in
know us and still love u*7- Those who
advance fo r'all p-appi* drawn, and abaolute'y depend -upon their
have "seen us through" and forgiven.
Are They Due for Redemption?
collections for their running capital anil profits. When subscr.bThose- who linvc ccnio to us to band­
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cunneglect to pay thim it Is tho CARRIER and not THE
age our btoken hearts?
Herald that stands the “brunt."
Those who have nursed us back to
Tho l Ini tod States is ready tt&gt; redeem nil
Subscriber* who do not care to pay the carrier each week
health and happiness?
i
Victory
Notes with the letters A, II, C, I), E
may pay the Herald two or more months in advance, and they
Goodness’ me! If wu could realize
will pay the carrier each week from this fund.
l.n v t l tllllT
C ircu latin'* W nn n «r r
what tm affectionate caress or a tend­
and F in the upper right hand corner.
P h o n e 3 » . \ V a l t e r » p. m.
This system of delivery is known ns the INDEPENDENT
er glance‘meant to-our loved ones, n
CHEAPER MEAT
S u b s c r i p t i o n l*rlre In Ad«anr&gt;r
CARRIER PL,AN and Is used by most of the larger newspaper* of
day would naver pars without us
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O n* Y e a r
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These NOTES will not hear interest after,
spreading a w tall hof cheer.
Kind
the country and has proven beyond doubt to be the-ver ybeat plan
M i M a n lh n
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From
various
authentic
sources
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^cccmbcr
1fit h.
l l r l l i r r r d In f i l s b f C u rr ier
of delivery. When n boy mnnngcs his own route, buys and sells
worils mingled with the monotony of
Onp IV rrk
IS C e n t* comes the word that people are eating
a t n profit he is in business for b insejf in exactly the same sense
dally routine dissolve discontent and
T b e M u 13* In i n . p n * r A V rrklr H e r ­ more meat but that they are buying n:i
as any mot chant. He knows he m ust give service to be success­
Ilring all your VICTORY NOTES so letter­
"Let a Little Sunshine In."
ald r n l l r r l r n o r r a
Sem inole
C m n tf
the so-called chcnpcr cuts.
! n4 ful and build up his business. He knows Hint every new custom­
a n d In p u b fta h ed e v e r j K r l d n f . A d t r t
And
now
1
want
to
suggest:
Htnrted
to us- for immediate CREDIT for deposit
t u i n i r r n l m ntndp k n o w n o n nfijtlli-nFor n while packers and retail meat ^
er he seeurea means more profit. In short, he known he must
i l i o n . S3.no |ir r y e a r , n l w n f n In n t l t n n r n
ing with me, we all try reflecting a
in
a
Savings Account or for investment in
dealers complained that the public j ^
conduct his business in a-capable And efficient manner to be suc­
little happiness into our homes. That
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tine of our interest hearing Certificates or
cess *ub
T h o A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s Is psl -Ioa U p Iv hud stopped eating meat in the quanwe m nd out a kindly r.niile ns *u go
d n t lllp d to H i p u s p f o r r r i u i b l l r . i l Ion o l lilies of former years. Wise persons * a
Deposit.
Tbe Herald cnrncstly requests its subscribers not to dinon our way; that \ve take up the hand
■ II n e w s d i s p a t c h e s c r e d i t e d l o ll or
* n o t o t h e r w i s e c r r d l t n l In t i l l s |*s»|*rr mid this wits caused not no much by ^
enurnge these hoys in this, their first business venture, by refus­
that soothes otir ache* ami gently pat
■ lid a l s u t h e
local
nows
p u h l l s h r i l the spread of vegetarianism as by the p
ing to pay promptly each week for their newspaper.
h e r ein .
it; that we place a sweet kiss right
A ll rlKht* o f r n - t u i h l l c n t lo n o f sp er-lsl high price of fancy meats ami the d|f- i»&lt;.
behind the ear that lUtdflti fur our
d i s p a t c h e s h e r e i n a r e n ls n r e s e r v e d
'iculty of obtaining the cheap cuts in rI(
THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,
footsteps a t the end of the day. Did
o r r i e e i I l l ' l l A M l ( I t ’l l . I I I I I h I’hu iie IIS many markets,
This seems to be
I say n kiss behind the c a r? Oh,
proven by the present situation, n*
now you Ibok out! Golly, that'gives
Sanford, Florida
which one friendly butcher .sums up
mo a thrill, and therefore 1 want to
thus:
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, , ... with opportunities for grafting upon n n i a t a i a t i i Q n n i a mention right now:
cople
are
aiking
for
entirely'-.
if- tfu, pnVt of th„
seeker for
If We wore ns unselfish and consid­
I.ook:i like cold wave Is coining this
Cerent cuts than they have been doing ttpro| ntn)0nt#
erate to the folks nearest us as we
way.
i .i the past few years. They’re get*. '
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are to acquaintances and outside
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SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
ting more sensible, and 1 find lin t I
friends, I’ll guarantee dividends , that
And it in what we want to make hnve to toy in more of n variety than mentioned in.large figures, a corpora­
will return to us one hundred fold in
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
belter crops and better prices and I formerly did. Chuck, flank and tion with n capital of one hundred
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*a happiness and success radiating from
million dollars exciles but little com­ ra
better business.
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
shoulder pieces are wanted—and the
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h in M Hi those who love us -honest tu good­
ment—until some erookednrss is dis- Pu py Pa Pa P:i
price hits to be right. Pot roast 1* ns
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ness!—J. Harold Humors in Tourist 1018 W«t Flrat Street
1048 Wait Pint Rtn«
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covered. It nwy be that to carry out
It would nut srem like Christmas popular
us ever. Hut the fine rib . . .
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News.
"YES-MEN"
unless it was good, crisp, cold wouth- irmst, steaks and chops are not in de thq plans of rendering assistance
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needed by the farm er such a huge
m u iK ix iiN iiu n in r .R z iia z B a o i:u a a iR M ix iii&gt; iB iiD iiim iiiH i
• er with the tang of winter in the air. ntand as they were.
One uf the best slang phrase* ever THREE unuunnl hnrraltm i:t smnll ■
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sum of money may lx* necessary; fur
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"Fact is, Pm glad people are com­
invented
is
"yes-men."
A
“yea-man'1
home*.
$K
,"ii)t
$
i,r&gt;oo,
$2,1
ini,
equip­
it
is
known
that
the
nutnlM-rs
cnWhen bandits begin robbing the U. ing to their senses. I’ll sell them any. ...
, , . , , „ gaged on /arm s is steadily growing ia a fellow who always agrees with ped with water and electric light*. I £
S. Mint it Is time for honest newspa­
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less. A half dozen years like the six whatever Is proposed, piirticulnily Small payment with monthly install- ■
per men to hide the flies. There Is no no meat is
worth ‘ the fancy prices
just passed will see nearly half the when the proposal is made by his boss iecilia.—C. II. Ellis, l.sk“ Mary, Fin.j*
telling just where the lightning will
I,ung on to tin I.on j pieces.
farms in tho country lying idle while nr anyone else with whom he seeks to
k’J 4'
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■trike next.
win
favor.
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who
were
gaining
a
livelihood
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public is learning th rift-at last W h a t - ! t,„lt Jjnc h||Vu
hi ]mniiiottsx
There me but few poets un earth, yet according In the great
Around newspaper offices, an, edi­
Group of married friends were teas­
NOTIUK
over the causes, the n-sult is henefic- wJlcrt.
folint, ‘ hitIher pay followed tor picks up the latest edition* and
The
annual
meeting
of
the
stock’
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Emerison,
"All men me poets at heart." So most people must have
ing ono of our I.eesburg bachelors a b.l
and encouraging,—Jacksonville b „ ,.mt, uont ilK.rt.M;it. itl lhc ,„ st
comments, "Well, that’s as good a pa­ holders of the Odd Fellows .Building ■ some one else pen the sentiments that their hearts feel deeply but,
few days ago. Finally one of them
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l e r ns we've hail for some time, don't Assneiatlnn uf Sanford, Florida, will n
asked him point-blank what he had Jt&gt;urR" 1’
tliir words fall slant so lot vour gifts display your personality—guv
t ’origrr-ss realizes that the farmer you think so 7”
, be held Tuesday, .Inminry tub at K,:0U *
against matrimony. “Not a thing,"
Gifts
of t.haraeter. You will find same at —
"he declared, “but when I look you feb DR. Ml RPIIRLI*. H ill l i t L l ’IlkS- must lie succored, lie must In* euThe “yes-men" iiist’inlly nod and p. m. in Eagles Hall, Oak Avenue be- Jj
III ENT
‘coil raged, else he wilt no lunger pro- chirp their agreement.
tween Htemid and Third Mreet, fur a
lows over I am just naturally a'raid
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duco more than h e .may need for his
my judgment can't be trusted cither.”
Their iden, of course, is to flutter the election of a Ibmni uf Diri*ct«r: u
We in ive, if we can get a second to f,wn personal consumption. Whatever the editor's vanity Then, too, by In serve fur tiu&gt; ensuing \inir and ^
I.eesburg Commercial.
i nr motion (don't all speak at once)'w ill relieve his cramped condition the agreeing'w ith whatever is suggested, fur the translation of sn.-fi other lies Q
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With snow stors nil over the north, that Dr. A. A. Murphrre be placed on emmliy will endorse; at the same the “yes-man" is rehevod of what he i..e*s an may prnperly coma before a
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with lake steamers frozen in the ice, the Democratic ticket for vice-prod- time the thought of that comasp&gt;un­ dreads most of all the agony of the meeting.
dent
of
the
United
States.
j
tial
sum
devoted
to
the
farmers,
and
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W.
VAN
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with zero wenther hitting them In
doing his own thinking, particularly
110 S. M AGNOLIA A V E N U E
We spoke yesterday about the abll- bandied by those who know but little leaching a personal decision along an 12.10 2,’J.daily
Secretary,;
the fnce and n shortage of coal Flor­
ta-H2-2yr i f,.,, wkiy .
ida can look for a big influx of win­ it y shown by these fine Baptist m in-j About what are the best remedial original line of thought.
a a B n a ia a E a in z p in s n fix s s s a in H a iB iiiiia D a iiia s B a is a B im
ter visitors’ after the ’ holiday.*/ Most ieters and laymen who me here nl-jagencies for tin* depressions and
There's n "yos-ninti" in every office,
tending
the
big
Hnptlst
convention
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hardships
the
farm
er
lias
l«en
shoulj
people in the north like to spend
G. I. A. BAV.AAR
every factory, ovoiy ‘ O'i.d gatlieiing.
Christmas at homo and then come to and tbe Christian spirit in which they during, awakens .« i interest to know
.
At L’liimi I'harm hey Wediii- day afGet ready for the big crow d.' conduct l.ioon.-t,*. IV.. «nut if tin* how it is nrupoited to make easier the,
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You find tlii'in in politics—th vot-f^'tension, December Ji).
m em bers o f the co n g ress of the U n it­ lath of the farm er and agricultural
They are coming.
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er who vote* it straight tl-'ket even
ed S tate* could look in on that o n -, worker,
though Ratnn happens to be out* of the
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The Braden town Journal pulled jiff vention and then go and emulnl the
■ ■RH’j itR m n K n u a c in a u a r; i B s n s e m i a a D i a a K B s r a D s n m i r r z z . 'i z c n s s . i R a i i s i R i a i N B B D a a i i m i n i i
candidate*, and the legbdi tor who win a
a
a big stunt in their Friday weekly pa­ example, it would h.* a good thing for i'R nillltIT lO N
ENFORCEMENT
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In*
coveted
on
fur
nn
"Aye!"
per by having ten solid page.* of ad this country.
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MEANS LAW ENFORCEMENT
when one of Ids political leader* te llWeil—Dr. Mtirphee is president of
vortinlng for one hardware limi in
M
him'tjow
to
iu^I.e
up
hi*
mind.
that city. It shown that Hradcntmvn the ctiaventiou and, it is plain to see
H
The "yes-man" follows th* line of
is a live and progressive city and that he would make a fine presiding offi- At the meeting of the governors of
the hardware Arm that took ten p ag ­ eer for the United States senate. Ariel, various states and the president of least rusistance, 'H e is u mental loaf­
9 0 0
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es to sot forth their many advantage* that is what the vice-president of Hie United States at Washington &gt;v&lt;- er, Ho he .rarely rises to the top.
tliis
great
country
lina
to
do.G
aines-'lerday
o'i
the
m
atter
of
enforcing
the
The
man
witl\
more
rliomc
of
get­
bh n trading point, did something out
nrobibition laws o f the country, it was ting In tin* ton i* the "not by n -*1:1111.
of the ordinary—out of the ordinary ville S n.
sight linn." 'Ilii- type 1 aggie-sive.
for n large city and extraordinary for
n city the size of Hrndentown. They It) 11ELI’ THE FARMER OR TO tin- laws was lire absolute coO|R*rn- lias idea* of his own. iieison.il toiniet it.ii ,,r tire people of the United tioiiFi and is willing to work for them.
must have »ome hardware store in
I'l'S Il POLITICS
.State*.
The llcrnld sniil this many Mentally lazy ’’yea-men" follow him
th at place.
months
ago. Wc stated in these cnl- gladly, like sheep follow a leader.
•" F o r the expos* purpose of helping
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We learn today that D r.' S. W. the farther" Inis a" measure heen intro­ riinn* then that the prohibition laws, Carried to extremes, the "not-by aAValker, the pastor of the Methodist duced into the senate which'will-cre­ would he enforced only when the peo­ dnmn-slglit-man" is a bull-bead* On
‘ church, will not come hack to Hanford ate n corporation to buy and self farm ple of the vnrlotts stales nnd cpinmnn- general principles, he's opposed to ev­
having been transferred to St. Pet­ products. It is purposed to hnve this (iticii rose lip and demanded that the erythin;;' suggested often he'ore lie
ersburg. We Irate not seen tire offi­ proposition backed by the govern­ hews I*- enforced to the letter and saw knows what i:&lt; prdposed* * l.ik*‘ the
cial statem ent ns yet and do tint know! meat to the ninnoii or one hundred 'h at they .were enforced. There will 4hlpwrecked ralbir who, crawling out
lie’a better feeling among tie.* people on the sitore of n strange land. ti\n«
whether it l* tree or who will take hi* million dollars.
place here hut the appointments will
At llrsl glance the bill si*em* C if lire enfuip-menl officers would not trltl "thcie's n government here." Inprobably be in today's paper, ll'iwev- hark hark to the lute HO’.* when thr pull revernl high tinndi'd stunt* uf stnntly said, “ I’m agin it."
cr, wf wish to remark Hint Hanford populist party was the life of polities ^catching everybody.*’ cars in various
Much evil i* merely good carried to
. has lo*t a good minister nnd the *ir lire m iddle w e st— a t the lim e when cities. There would be il la-llcr feeling extremes. \
If
the
offictw*
exorcised
some
judg­
. Methodist church La* lost tt wonderful II. 1^ laruck* war candidate for guvWhich ni)^ you—a ' ‘‘yes-man” or a
worker anil the Scrap Iron class ha* ernor of Suutli Dakota and was mak­ ment about searching either houses or swer this quesshrdlu shrill etaoin un
Silk Underwear
Needlework
ing Iris campaign on the plank that earn or people. It is difficult to catch "not-by-a-damned-'slght-mnii?"
lost a great leader.
Anthe state must advance money oil the the real people behind the booxo ring,
Philippine Underwear
(lift Parasols .
thislqr.e: tion and you know
a
fnrmoni* crop* to four-lifths of the in many instances. What oho man can whether, by nature, you tire n .tu g PARABLE OF FOUR GOLFKBS
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learn
'by
ru
m
o
rs,a
re
not
what
the
a
Blouses
market value and store the purchaser
Knibi'oideied
I
Iandkercm
dofs
a
bont
doing
the
hauling
or
a
barge
be■
"Wc get pretty much what we pre- In huge warehouses erecterl by the ■lierilf can go by in niuking nn nr- ,ng lowTd iiy the tug.
I^atli Robes
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Madera
Luncheon
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pnre for," said the president of a lilg state in locations scattered through­ ic*t. The officers are handicapped by
There’s a third type that says, "I J
a
corporation In n speech recently de­ out all sections. Possibly the details the public opinion largely nnd they can't aiuwur offhand, am pot sure ■ Hosiery
,i«&gt;
between
the
rlevil
and
the
deep
Japanese
Covers
and
Scarfs
a
of
tho
hill
introduced
by
Senator
livered before the Advertising L'lub ol
a
Whether 1 like this thing or not. Lct’r jg Handkereiiiefs
a
New York, "and I had n splendid il* Norris bear some of the points which blue sea. If they are active against go into it very carefully, consider it a
Bath
Mats
■
lunlratlon of this truth last Saturday made thal campaign very popular. . the booze sellers they loso their jobs from all sides, make up our. mind nf JJ KidiGloves
■
and
if
they
nre
not
they,
lost
them
a
One of the principal reason*, how­
on the golf links.
Marseille’Spreads
■
and there yon nre and the evidence ter due deliberation. Then, whatever Jj Beaded and Novelty Hand llag
g
"While waiting at the tenth tee, ever, for the Introduction of the
we
decide,
we'll
go
nfter
it
haihnier
■
a
upon which they try to make arrests
M
Wool Plaid Blankets
whole the ball must be played over a measure a t this time is the fact that
Hair Ornaments
1
a
are n bit flimsy in most of the cases. nnd tongs,"
some
excuse
is
needed
for
the
attem
pt
pond about 100 yards wide, t watched
■
In tho lung run, this third type rub*.*
When
they
bring
the
offenders
to
jus­
a
Towel Sets
Fancy Necklaces
to sideswipe the administration sublo u r players mnko their shuts.
*
__ 3 tice they are turned loose ninny times | the world add its p(*oplc. F^ir this
*
"Tho first man who played took an ddy bill. Norris, who is antagonistic and this discourages tho officers. The third type represents conservative
«
Fancy
Boxed
Handkerchiefs
Scarf Sets
a
old, battered ball out of his hng, re­ to the subsidy, is anxious to cater to public does not uphold the law as it progressiveness—which 6beys a t law
a
m arking that ho did not want to lose tho agricultural intcraiU of the coun­ should uphold it nnd law is not en­ of nature by striking “a happy-rned-'
■
■
try.
Ho
realizes,
ns
do
all
who
have
a new hall In the pond.
■
forced In consequence. The governors lum."—Tampa Times.
■
"Tho aecond and third ptoysrs also ntudiud the question, that tho farmer and the president have the right' idea
-o■
0
must
be
cared
Tur
in
a
way
that
will
n
used old halla; and, ns you have probTRY
THIS
ON
YOUR
WH
ET
■
encourngo tho tilling of tho soil to It is simply tho enforcing of U10 law
m
Hint extent that agriculture will as­ ■Lw-of any inw—to the letter that will
What a happy world this would Ik- h
up the crlmo in every instanca.
sume its proper place nnd there shall ,break
fS
•'-- ■ ^
Jtjpp, “•’Fn-jr nr: If we were ns unselfish,' kind and con­
WHEN U
be a general enlargement In the list
11 BELL
siderate to folks nearest us ns we nre
« . I. A. BAZAAR
LIBT IT
of those who nre actual producers.
YOU It HEAL
\ .
MAKE GIFTS THAT “WEAR WELL”
to1,acquaintances and outside friends.
A
t
Union
Pharmacy
Wednesday
a
f
­
WITH. U8
Without the former and his products
ESTATE
Hurely our loved ones deserve the
ternoon,
December
20.
22fl-2lp
there can lie *1111 real Increase of val­
courtesies, smiles nnd cncuurngemvnt
ues in thin country. Tho United' States
that vfn so readily pass on to others
TKOl/PLED
WITH
WEAK
KIDcan never resume normal conditions
POIt BALE—5-room bungalow,
—others
who m nttor little in our lives.
'
KEYS
*0 fong ns the product of foodstuffs
deeping porch, all canven.It
seems
so easy to give a hearty
"Hnve been troubled with wesk kid­
is a t the minimum.
i" ucs. close In, price $3,750, a
handshake or n tap «m the shoulder
neys
since
childhood,"
writes
Mrn.
(«.
Kimono Silks
Tho luck of detail regarding the
small payment down, balance
- Broadclo&gt;n
Norris hill renders full c msilcrntion 'Hyde, Ilenxonla, Michigan. “Flow past to n passerby. Flowery bouquets are
1 »
Canton
Crepe
cliattbred
freely
to
those
we
wish
to
impossible.
There
is,
howrver,
the
forty
.gnd
havu
had
terrible
backache
like rent. .A real bargain.
Tricowne
thought that there may Ihi less . of and th a t tired out feeling, k ? , y *“1|c impress. Strangers beamed upan call
Satin-Faced Crepe
benefit to the farm er by the passage,to do my work. By using Foley KIU- us "god scouts,” and to bo known as
Poiret Twill
v Charmeuse Satin
of the bill than of benefit In a finan- ncy Pill* ««»m panled with FpWy a ’.yaixer", goes atm in arm with' good
fellowship.
cial way to the politicians mid the Catlidrtic Tablets I soon fell like a
AGENTS
Crepe de Chine
S c rg b
And all this si well. But how about
thousands who may bo looking for now poraonJ’ Baekacho, rheumatic
sfifeup
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■
the
folk*
at
home
who
erAve
for
a
REAL ESTATE
some way to attach thetiuelvcs to a pklha, diwlnaka andiblyrrad vision ora
:.J y-= , - .^g
, ,_r _
,
;
_ __t
_ ___^^
F in, Casualty, Auto Insurance.
1• • . ., •••&lt;
*
oloady pay rolL Tha public- haa an ojTiiptoina of kidney trouble. * Fhltjr word of gentle encouragementT-Th'dia
S
T
O
R
^
W
II.L
HE
O
P
E
N
E
V
E
N
IN
G
S
who-ask so little mid givo^aormuch?
.
•
•
105 W. First Bt., SANFORD. FI.A aversion to anything which hints at Kidney Pill# give quick relief. Sold
I
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■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ gqaiaga.H
aaiH B
.V-, Thoso who worahTp us from our head M U H I i a i H B U\ U B B
baneflta for a certain c la n apd reek* everywhere.—Adv.
s
^'.vV
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....
li
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l
•la
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nbly guessed, nil three of the halls
found watery graves.
1
“The
fourth
player,
however,
esed
l &gt;n l l l &gt; k r d e v r r r n f l e r a o o n r » r r p l Nu nd i f at t h e H e r a l d llt t l l d l n u , 107
a ’lirntitt. Hew hall, arid with an easy, fca
______ M n g n o l l a A t e.. S a n f o r d , Kta.
confident St *oko &lt;Irove it ovcfr the Ni
The. Herald Printing- Co. pond and 70 or 80 yard* up the h ill.
on the opposite side,
■*i 111.1*111:11*
“The three men with old halls pre
i t . J . IIOl.I.Y
..........
e d ito r
N. J . l . l l . l . A l t II
S e r r e lB r x - T r r i i Mirer paled for failure—and failed.
II . A. A UK I,
tarnrrnK
A l l v r r I N l i i * M n n x r r "—**ThA fourth man prepaled for sue*
i t . a. 1IO I.I.v
succeeded."—St. Peters­
A d i r r l l a l n t Itn tra
MnUe K n o w n o n cess—and
Apptlrnllnn
burg Times.

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�REMAIN
jnt Memphis,' Tcnn., during Sunday.
COL SALTER HACK ,
HELP' TO NAVIGATORS TEMPERATURES
HIGH
IN
FLORIDA
AND
jDevil’s Lake, N. ty., wa* tho r o ld ^ t
IN ORLANDO AFTER
til?t n w ’/ p u n iv V hllTK place in the Wcat Central states Satn
Radlo
Bsrvice
on
the
Great
Lakes
Hse
BUSIEST REASON
HELOM ZERO IN ,N O RTH L ^ niRhw with 2; M qw, while DuProved Effective In SaylrfQ Time
|
8
*
*
l ot h reported IS below.
to vi
and Money.'
p
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tnyT fc. A .w U »f « Pee«»
.i Chicago was wBijumOlvely warm
Edward ‘Rtissell Salter, million dol­
p
Classified Ada Sc a line. No
Many “ Run Down” People Be- lar publicity- director oi the Johnny
More Ihnn 2,000 hours of operating
CHICAGO,- Dec. I t . Thirty four duriiiK the day. with n maximum of
an
*
ad taken for less than 25c.
time,
worth
at
a
conserrnllve
estimate
degrees,
below =cro in Medicine Hat, „ (llwV(f)&gt; ^
J(nt njj(h*t {hc mQ^ u.
J.
Jones
Exposition,
nnd
known
nil
ov­
to
come Discouraged Because
p
and positively no classified
EtGCMm
has
been
saved
to
navigating
Man.,
and
71
degrees
obnvo
In
Miami.'
u
falling
and had reached 7
er
America
as
Johnny
Jones's
hired.
p Cuff*'of Sanford’* Reputadr charged to anyone. Cash
They Followed Wrong
n * *-■ ----------- *-*•—*---------- ------------- Man.” blew in yesterday, the sparkle Inturcsts on tly* Crow) I.nUe* Irad
m
p
io
'FIaV
rvpr"*?nlS
above
at
7
o’clock,
continuing the fall
must accompany aU orders.
Course
season by means of the radio | ^
weather of North America over
of his familiar diamond illuminating single
p ■ble Prof***!0®*1 aIcn* **ch to to Count five words to a line
(hourly.
,
advices sent out from one of the
of « ho*. I® W* ehJMen pr° ' ,
Orange avenue from Jackson street smaller weather bureau stations on the Sunday,
to and remit accordingly,
p
*
_________£______
_
_ fMjion the Herald recomDo you know what i* nenjssnry for
Snow was reported from Cleveland
north to Lake Ivanhoe.
lakes. There 1$ no way of ^"certainto to to to to to to to
n robust body, strength and endur­ Gdl. Salter runic to Orlando from Ing definitely how large la the total and Buffalo, hut the g reuter part of ■There are op an average of 701
■ mrnda to tho people.
ance and a wide awake cheery upfteur- New York 'where he recently booked saving effected b y 'Hit* Great Lake-* United States was clour or cloudy piople to overy* square mile in Eng­
£ n to to to »» w
” 1
FOR SALE
npce?
f
• s‘
passage on the Paris for the Juhnn&gt;( radio weather service, which Is one of without rain or snow. Temperatures land.
HOUSES lo r sale. House
First, you must have strong nerves, J. Jones midgets, who returned to the raniiy activities of the United j|n the East central stales ranged fromGgorgc A. DeCottes SEVERAL
for rent. See Thigpen.
DC-tfc healthy' and firm tissue, blood rich
Suites Deportment pf Agriculture. o
;j3 fthove last night nnd from 2
Toilet SeU , all hinds,'at Row­
their homo in France to spend the
Attomcy-at-Law
Vessels are not only warned off the helow nt Madison, Wis., to forty above er’s.
WOOL Volt SALK—$ 8 .r&gt; 0 a curd, with iron and vitaminos and a* keen
.
itttMfc
winter. They will return to America lakes hreuuso of approaching storms, i
» ______l’lcnso arrange to pay cash on de­ active brain. Second, you must get and rejoin the exposition in April.
--- ....... ....
Or«r Seminole County Bank
livery, and specify the kind of wood plenty of fresh uir and sunshine. And The midgets, sailing on the Paris, but they are also advised when It Is iib ■■■■■■ ho ■Mian bn n ■n ■s ■&amp;■■■■&amp;■■ Kan BH caa a a an ■■■■■■■■■■
safe to proceed nnd what route to Hike
ILFORD •»*&gt;
FL0RIDA wanted, when placing your ordor.—F. third, your stomach, liv'er, kidneys met nn old friend just before the lin­ to avoid, heavy sens nnd adverse cur­
Vomay.
19G-tfc and intestines must net freely and er left New York. It was Georges Clc- rents. When boats nre Idle tho over­
fullq.
mcncoau, thu Tiger of France, who bend expense average* $7.r» nn bout,
SALE—Dosler und (Jays1 paints
FRED R. WILSON FOR
Then it is tru e ‘that the only way was returning to his home a fter his nnd may be much Higher.
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
A large fleet of 40 boats nnehored
a t t o r n e y I a t -l a w
Works, Sanford agents,
123-tfc to enjoy robust health, strength and triumphant lour of the United Stales. nenr Mackinaw, Mlrlt., for example,
endurance is to get your stomach into The Tiger remembered the midg­
would m*I have left before ft p. m. bad
FARMERS— You can get seod bed shape so tho gastric juices can di­
Dank
Building
ets, of course, having seen them in not radio advice assured the leader
First Nations!
frnm -i and irrigation plugs a t the gest the food you cat and take the
FLORIDA
France several years ago. He con­ that It w'milil he safe to proceed at
IANFORD *!•
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfe iron Tind vita mines from it to be as­
versed with them freely in his rapid- 2 p. in. Tills difference In time meant
F o il SALK—thirst street property* similated into your blood. With your fire French nnd also found time to ask n saving of u t least $18,000 to the stilt*Fine location, eight rouma and bath, blood rich will) iron and vitnmlpcs, it Col. Salter about Florida. The former owners. At nuothw time fiO boats
lights, water, possession Feb. 1st, courses through th(T veins carrying prem ier said ho regretted he was un­ sheltered at Ifetmirj Mich., were ad­
CHELLE MAINES $1,500 cash, balance long time. For nourishment to build tissue, vitalise
vised thill Condition* Would permit
able to visit America’s playground.
them to start Immediately Instead of
LAWYER
terms and other information address nerves, strengthen muscles nnd quick­ Col Salter said thnt the fuel short­ to to 10 hour* later. The saving here
Any and all flizo boxes—u g ift that is always appropriate
222-Gtp en the Jirain,
— Court House “Property" care Herald,
age in New York was becoming more was estimated at $37,'810.
The quickest known method of get­ nnd more serious. Tho weather has,
Last September u steamer assisted
FOR 'SA L E —Christmas greens ami
ting
the Stomach nnd intestines in fortunately, been mild thus far,, hut by a tag was grounded, outside It*
holly by the Brotherhood o f'S a in t
Andrew, Phone orders to Stewart the Khqfie to do this is by taking the phe­ when it really turns cold there will regular channel. The captain wn* In­
formed by tho local weather lnirvdil
224-7tc nomenal new treatment known ns RK- he lots of suffering in the world's that the water would not return to
gj0 Examined
Glasses Designed Florist, 200-W.
CU-MA. Then, as your strength be largest city, he said. As to.the exponormal till the next mortjng, and sus­ ■ ■ ■ ■ M n n n n p n n iin a a H B n &gt; ifln n B n n n n n B B n n n n n B n in n a n a n a * n a a i
SALE—Buiek speedster, classHenry McLaulin, Jr.3 FUR
lest enr in town. See May, Dodge gins to return you can get tho bcn«*k(uon, the* “hired man” declared that pended operations, which were com­
Opt. D.
salesman.
22.VCtc filial action of fresh air and sunshine, jts ]aBt season had marked its great- pleted In u few minutes when condi­ n M B I B ■ B B B OB H ■ EH U H a B B B B M M K B B B B i t B B B E S M B B C X B a D E M B U U S B B M I I
tion* qyre right. Five hundred dol­
becaiyn* you won't bo “to tired" to jw l s u c c e s s ^ Orlando Sentinel.
OptlWsn-Optometriet
FOR SALE-.—Suverul good Fords get out nnd romp, and in u few days
lars fojr tug litre alone was saved.
cheap; several Dodge touring cars the transformation will he complete.’ROM f*KRS SEEKS TO
I1J B ut First Street Sanford, Fla.
cheap.—Sanford Motor Co., Dodge 1 ini will In* robust, healthy and filled
OWE ICEBOX TO BOSTON MAN
lit OCK APPOINTMENT
Dialers. Phone 3.
225-0t with vitality.*
,
’ --------- i .
m to
OF PIERCE BUTLER Stage Carpenter Conceived Household
R&amp;CU-MA is sold in Sanford by;
p
Refrigerator Idea More Than
HOME SEEKERS
the "Union Pharmacy and the lead in g s'
WASH1NGTON,
Dec.
18.—Assort’
Seventy-five Year* Ago.
. AND
diuggists in every city.—Adv.
Is metdittg the deniqnd (or good pure water ami there nre hundred* «&gt;f 5
irig
thnt
railroad
valuation
cases
are
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Fifteen
year*
before
the
Civil
war
bottles being distributed around the City a( all times. Every family M
almost
certain
to
come
before
the
p
WELFARE DEPT. MEETING
of Sntlford should get tho habit and—
*
^
supreme court in the next few years, begun, Darius Eddy, who wn* stage
p
The Welfare Department of tin*j
carpenter at the old Bosloit theater,
to
Samuel Gompcrs, president of the completed the first refrigerator the
p
!
Income Property
.Woman’s. Club will hold its regular
■
to
American Federation of Labor, in the worjil bud ever seen.
p
Beautiful
home,
nitunted
in
the
I
December
meeting
Wednesday
at
3:lf&gt;
to
S
January number of tin* American Fup You can find tho name of
tine day John Lodge, fattier of lien- j*
■
very best residential district in city-; p. in. Tbe progVnin is relative to
to
every
lire
Business
Man
deratlonalist,
protests
against
thu
ap­
■
ry Cabot Lodge, asked the young ear- m
p
12
rooms,
two
story,
two
hath*,
Subpublic
health
and
is
in
the
hands
of
■
pointment as an associate justice, to penter tf there was not some way !■
p in Sanford in this Column
■
divided so there is three separate Mrs. John Leonard! and Mrs. John
fimtl
h
N
Pierre Butler, who says as “an ex­ tbul could he -devised So tliut
p each day.
And
our
truck
will
bo
nt
your
hack
door
with
a
bottle
of
that
pure
■
B
m i s R s t o t o t o t o t o t o t o family apartm ents, with two private C Deen. The health nurse has been pert on railroad valuation, wopld log­ protluet* could be kepi and used dur­ B water tha. all the hotels, install rants; drug store* and soda fountain*
entrances. Property is now showing invited to lie present and give the re­
B
ically be railroad expert on that ques­ ing the bnt summer tiinnlbs.
■
Eddy bad mi bleu that tf redd nlr B are using.
better than 10 per cent earnings on sults of her recent work union the
■
tion.’’
*
■
could be kept Inside n eontnliier, fa­
We’ll Dye For Youtin* ifivsctmciit. Price $10,000. Easy school children. Dr. Denton will speak
B
Mr. Gompors describes Mr. Butler’s vorable eoiulltlou* ought to prevail,
BON TON STEAM PRESSERY terms can lie arranged to u res pons l; of his work in co-operation with the Iappointment as ‘one of the longest tie experliuisited for day* nnd week*
And He Sure it’s Elder Springs Water You
Stale Board of Health, An import- ; steps yet taken by President Hard- until he conceived Hie Idea of an a ir
Ido party.
Kent &amp; McKee, Props.
__U se in That ltattery
nnt paper by Dr.
■
Ur. Puloston
I’uleston will concon-'
back tu what hu c a ll.’.mrinnleyV tight hex which could he’cmdrel with'
CLEANING, DYKING, ALTERING
elude the program.
m .'liv (lc(.lnrine hc ^ lo n g * in xfr class lee und would maintain n steady tem­
. Work cnled for and delivered
' Celery Farm
Piano 46 |.J -------- 314 West F irst Si.
called reactionary” ami us regent of pera turn after It reached a certain
degree.
Five acres celery farm, 2 ncres in MASTER LESS SLOOP
the University of -Minnesota was re­
"WE DELIVER THE GOODS"
When the airtight box wn* finished
celery, ready for January market.
FOUND OFF JUPITER
ported “continually antagonistic to­ be showed it to Mr. Lodge, anil It wn*
Good house, out huildjngs, team of
BROUGHT INTO PORT' ward professors o.f liberal mind," ami
pul to ilie practical test. Tile results ( I I I D R I I * I H I I I H N U * H U H m * H l l l BBBBHBBBBBaBBBBBBBflllBBB
mules,
ihlekens.
fins
plant
fur
light­
wereTciuurknldt*. and so fur ahead of
Quick Service Transfer ing and cooking purposes. Small pow­ TVEST PALM “ ,
“illiberal and domineering.”
wbut Mr. Lodge tmd expected that lie
BEAt
ll,
Dec.
U
-*
When
a
man
whoso
life
has
been1
Sloracc Facilities
er boat cm St. Johns river. Five miles A nloop without a muhter and without murk^ , by L.ur,i0raUull u.uninUfl n„d got the young carpenter tu make slmII w* please you, tell others; If not, from city on hard road. All nf acre* thej usual ship's papers, rest at ansympathies and alliances,” say* Mr. Ihif boxes for hi* friend*. Then Mr.
tell us. Phone 498
age can lie planted for spring crop of char in 1-ake Worth, Yestenlay it was Uonqrorrt! article “takes tao the study Eddy decided he would make refrig­
peppers. Reason for selling, owner careening northward in the gulf o frailroad valuation or railroad rate­ erators (or everybody.
stream 14 miles off Jupiter, its Bails making it is fair oL suspect thnt hi*
must go north in two weeks.
SANFORD
Paries Vous FrancalsT
We have several more real good spread while it s wheel pounded buck conclusions In hit* favored field will
T he scen e—the b w k departm ent of
Machine &amp; Foundry Co. buys which we would lie glad to show. nnd forth. There wo* no one aboard.
be tinged with tho point of view of one o f Chicago’* large more*. The
Gmral Machine and Boiler Works;
The sloop registers,35 tons.
A. P. CONN ELY &amp; SONS
the corporation in that field,1’
actor*—a salesgirl and n w om an lu­
Cylinder Grinding; Dcl.uxe Pistons;
Two negro fishermen, whose craft
“ Established 1908"
The senate judiciary committee is tein on purchasing literature enterFlj Wheel Sleel Gear Ramis; £rank
the sloop came near running do win expected to act within the next few Mining but, ulus, wicked—there are
Ask for Mr. Bronson
101-8 Magnolia Ave. boarded her and brought the ship to day* on Mr. Butler’s nomination, a mii h w ogieul
Bkifta Relumed-------------- Phone C,2 Phone 18 1
“1litre you something n little
this 'port.
227-tfc
sub-committee having recommended
risque)”
There was no sign of a crew, al­ c o n l i r m a l i u t t .
“No. ma'am, wo have nothing by
ELTON J. MOUGHTON
though men had lteen in her recently
FOR
RENT
that author.”
for there was food in the hold.
ARCHITECT*
W a l l y r b id nBTTER;
“No, no. Don't you underetand? I
FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartm ent
Roy 1’rico.—deputy United States
don't
mean the uutlioi*. It's the book.
CHANCE
TO
RECOVER;
Fcrndnlc Apartments, 303 E. First collector of this port, seized the ves­
Room 7, Miller ltldr.
It's risque."
WAS
NOT
DOPE
FIEND
*
190-tfc ted in the name o f th e government ami
"Just a moment—I'll see.” Much
IANFORD
FLORIDA Street.
Foil RkNT—Ono'hcd room and kitch- is holding it for instructions from the
LOS ANGELES, Doc. 19.—Tho con­ searching ensued und a bewildered girl
reappeared. "I'm sorry, jrm'nm, but
on furnished, price $15 per month. head collector'* office at Tampa,
of Wallin Reid, motion picture we bnven't a Imok Sy that 4».nue."
SANFORl* NOVELTY Apply to Mr*. H. D. Durant nt Lake Mystery shrouds the identity of the dition
actor, who recently suffered a nervous
“Mtupld, I mean a book that'* a lit
1Mary.
193-tfc ship, her home port, the fate of the
breakdown and who was reported In tie off color."
WORKS
KUt R E N T — R o o m s, furnished, lOlljT'rew and how she came to be nt sea -he on the verge of death last flight,
‘•vycll, why didn't you any that rigid
V. C. C O U .FR . l*rnp.
Oak Ave. Phono 283-L-l. 225-fltc nlono. Whether she was used by rum improved somewhat today nnd hi* away?"
runner* and abandoned has not been wife, known in the film world as Dor­
General Shop and Mill FOR RENT—On* furnished'bed roohi, determined,
The only means of iden­ othy Davenport, *aid she was hope­
"W hin a Feller Needs a Friend."
\ 800 Magnolia A v e . _______ 220-31
tification have been exhausted. Col­ ful thnt the crisis was past.
Carlin, four year* old, I* the wm of
Work
FOR RENT—Two nice upstair* bed” lector Price found no pnpers of any
a
candidate for a county alike bn the
“ Wallace’s doctor* have about made
CONTRACTOR nnd BUILDER rooms.-—300 Palmetto Ave. 22f*-3tp
kind in the captain’s cabin. The word up thvir mind* it is n case of ififlu- Democratic ticket. Thu* son. to be
DT
Fin.
sure, I* tin* father’* mast ardent *up“British” followed the letters “N. IV onto,” Mrs. Iteii^ raid.
, ' Commercial Street—Sanford,
» -J—:
WANTED
porter, and not only of III* ffither, tint
painted on the sloop* bows leyl him to
WANED—A chance to build your surmise that she might he n Bahama, “Tho charts of tho hospital where of all things Democratic., Such U Id*
GILLON &amp; FRY
hc hn* been under treatm ent, taken zeal that several of hj« mature friends
now home before lumber gets'- any craft, he said .tonight.
j
during
the past week, show nil the have formed Hie Itabft of greeting Idui,
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS higher. Plans nnd* estimates furnish­
symptom*
of thljj disease. If he can
ed.—.Sanford Novelty Works. 183-,t(c
Leonardo da Vinci,- aside from be­
"Hello, Republican 1”
throw
this
off
lie will -bo back a t work
Wwttoiliouq* Light* nnd Appliancei WANTED TO KENT— Permanent, 3 ing a great • artist, was a military
The oilier day, ufler tho little fel­
or 4 room unfurnished apartment, engineer and wrote articles &lt;{n aero­ as soon ns his strength U regained. low’* silent, defiant look of denial, one
New Line of Fixtures
“He Weighs only 130 pounds now
flat or house, desirable location. Ad- nautics.
asked: “Well, you are u Republican,
123 West First Street
and. he is six feet two lnche.4 tall."
are you not)”
dies* ”F, S." enro Herald office, San*
Mr*. Reid said her husband’* break­
Carlin, Indignant denial revealed In
ford. Fin.
102-tfc
Toilet Sel8, all kinds, at Bow­ down, which came about six weeks
Ik W. HERNDON
every
line of hi* sturdy little white
WANTED—Roomers, *1011 Onk Ave­ er’s.
228-tfc ago, she believed, due to hnbitn “pe­
Ilncn-riud figure, ns hn wulkrel nwny.
nue. Phono 283-L-l.
,225-fitr
culiarly dnngcruuii to one of/Wallace’* clutched determinedly nt Id* fulf.er’s
MITM'i: OF At’I'l.tl'ATIU A TO n n
INSURANCE AGENCY
WANTED—Position a* bookkeeper
bund, a* lie demanded: “I am n liemm
hlyh strung tem peram ent^ # .
MAliK A I’llKK IIHAI.KH
.Vqllri’ Is
r«-hj1 itlvca llmt itn* unm il, ain't J d a d P —Indianapolis New*.
Finp-------- A UTO--------- b o n d s
or other offieo work.—G.
Curry, •Iprslnat'i].
"Wallace
always
drank
to
some'exa ainrrb-il woman, will on
f
care A, C. L. dispatcher’s office,
tin* m il &lt;lny nf lirccmber, 1933, at 11 tent," she said, “and about two years
n. in,, u|i|&gt;l&gt;' to tbe Huiiornbtr
The Wild Gentleman,
f
• 227-2tp o'clock
Jann-H W. I'crkiM. Jutfgn of tlie* Flr- ago began tu usu drugs, He wa* very
“I
saw n .wild tuna in u tide slimr
S. O. Shinholser»
cull
CNiurt
of
tin*
H,-vi-iiili
Jmiiclsl
iflr___ ____ ' .JL---------- —
------- —^ cntl of itio State of Florida, nt tlln ill^nt th a t time but there was a great tnst summer," slated J. Fuller tffooin.
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i i
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House at Hutauid. Flurldn. or drel of work at the studio and he felt
JUSTICE MHO PRESIDED AT
1 Coilft
Conlrnclor nnd Builder
wher*soevi-r eald Juflire* may be at said he m ust keep,up sumehdw, and hc re­ “Tho gentleman wn* It most dlsreputu Mu looking personage. If I bad bud
time, for, n llc*n»e !•* Unating*- take
HARRY THAW TRIAL 18 DEAD ciinrK*'
"i and control lior tiro|*rrty and sorted to the artificial mean* which with* me either n hottlo of wkithtng
'OANPonn
FLORIDA
in baeume a fri:i*‘ dealer ip every re- hove so^ nearly been'his undoing."
Hlrti|). n club, u Imok of etiquette, n
jtpficl. =v
f
Tills iSH* day Lf November, 1*33.
“(Any'tolk of hi* having been con* cuke of v ’ML " f n tuck, I tiellevu I
NEW 1 YORK, Dec. 19.—Jnmcs
MAHY H. KUNT.
nect,cd with a 'dope ring* is absolutely should have ‘given, or taken, n* the
hit- R. M. WELSH Fitzgerald, former justice of the su­ -*iFKKI*
It W IU IO N .
jiiiMcltn c f o r P e t i t i o n e r , ,
nliHurd
nnd untrue. Nor did he fre. ‘case may have been, It or them to
preme court of tho state, Who presid­
310.1,It
Teh„K,rai*uatc
Veterinarian
*eItphom-n:
ntn
quent Mope parties.’ I think he did hl|n.“—Knn»n* City Htur.
Office
ed nt tho first trial of Horry Kendal
Office 123
go to one or two such affairs, but he
Opposite P. O.
Talk of the Town.
ItMiJcnre 257
found them distasteful and \ncver
My mtlu
Ill tie nephew visited Sunday
Del.nnd, Florida
’ Th.. teacher told the rhlhlren
went back. He wus making a picture school. 'Tllo
A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons
when
the
cvltapre
cauio.
Hu
was
ad­
that
sunshine
made nlce-To^y cheeks.
r.alalilli*l*r4 1*0*
Ihl'1' 1 'r°n
&lt;iunlity i* now hc
Wc will l)e giail to wrap up nnd vised n t the studio to take a rest nnd
Netdiew
spoko
up f'rnukly:."My mint
g.H.T.A-T-R
7 ^
Dom the iron hands that
Il-B-A-I,
address tiny packages delivered went under Ucatmeflt. I am satisfied don’t need sunshine; alio pnlnln^lter
•bound
f
a
v
r
a
l
m
m
l
a
shore* of New Zcn- l*arm«
t b n k i red.”
Lnd.
tnan raw ra
* to our store any time after two that ho has won the fight.’ Ho knows
t a - l n i p r n r r d la n d
That hit nf Infnrifinlinn spread like
K arr tr Honda
o'clock—This Service Is “FREE” nothing of the publicity w h ic lu ju f wildfire, and Die whole town wns dl»
CHy. L ain
The
been
given
to
his
affairs.”
l.oatta ,
cussing my complexion.—Kxchnnge.
th r^ f ,?.eraKC ir'Jivitlual remembtrs lla a t r a
Tha autor’s contrdpt with tho Fa

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THE SANFORD DAILYHERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER iff, i9 2 t

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BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

REALM OF SPORTS
CIIAS. L. BRITT, Editor

ON SECOND PLACE BY
,,
DEFEATING ROTARY CLUB

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GOLF
BOWLING
" TENNIS
BOXING

BASKET BALL GAME AGAINST
Mi
THE WINTER PARK QUINTET
(M il*

Entire jvicn’s Club Team Roll Good Scores and Re­ Poor Shooting: by Both Sides Mars What Should
sults Never in Doubt
Have Been Fine Game .

GREATEST BARGAIN EVER
)FFERED: RIJICK SIX $325.
*e w t i r e s , - ^ e x c e l l e n t

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PENNSYLVANIA
VACUUM CUP
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RUILD YOUR PENNIES,
NICKELS AND DIMES INTO

The Kind -You Know
They cost no more than ordi
nary tircip
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You tviH be surprised to see how fast they will grow if
R you become n member of our
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A fr e e ‘tube'w ith every lire «
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every day.

Automobile Bulba
The Mon’* Club got nway to n g&lt;&gt;otf| The ncoro fur last night’* enmos
Coach Wilkinson states that he ex­
Tho nlTiclal opening of the basket­
:h
*tnrt last night in the regular match |\va* as follows:
pected" his team to bo n little o(T a t Big Gallons of Gas and 5
ball
season
insnfnr
ns
Sanford
is
con­
between themselves and the Holes nnd |
Rotary Club
*
the state, hut that he expects to put
from the .very beginning' thd results J
j j r, 1;w j |j | 4,14 cerned. took place nlst night nt the them through the mill during the nexX
Full Quarts of Oil
ucra never in doubt The beat U » i KhIgHt”
.. .12O 149 1.78 107 Pariah house with Sanford register* thirty days and at the end of that
Rotorlnnx
rians were able to do was to tie
t&gt;Mlousht)l(k&gt;r ......., 2H m
Free Air and Battery
125 aHfi ing n victory over the lads from Win- time he look* for his team to ho able
them In the third game of the inntch | It.|ir'
...120 110 104 409 ter Park.
to compote with the l»^t in the state.
* Water
the final Munt gave the Men’* ! | | j
|„- 125 .775 These college boys representing
and the
The box score follows:
Club ft victory by 278 pins.
Winter Park put up a nice game, their
Sanford (36)
Betts rofled'tho high score of the
2021 team work.wan fnir, hut their shoot­
Totals
(J. FG. F.
evening nil hough May, -who only
ing poor and Sanford, taking advan­
McLucoa, F. ___
7 3 3 105 I*almet to A rc
Phono 48t*J h
bowled fn two games, made the best
tage of this, even though their own
B. Moye, F. ........................ I 1 3
average. DeLiHey, whose average |
Men's Club
Am
shooting, wob about a* ‘poor, slipped5 0 0
had been slipping during the past sev- Rett* ........
...189 102 152 503 enough of them through the basket Stone,
Cowan, T}.
0 0 1
( r«| games came to the front In his j Over]in
It’s keeping nt it that counts—Have a little every week.
. ..113 153 158 454 and wptl .70 to 20,
E,
Moye,
G.
17,................
0
0 0
The weeks fly ami before-you realize it your little coins will
first game last night, and bowled ov&lt;*r4stay*. .
182 19T 379 V Tho tall center for ■W inter Park
0 0 3
.200 plus, Ills score should have been1 ttennett
grow into n substantial
&gt;,.150 132 104 *392 featured for their side, while Sanford .Smith, O; *....•.....
u record ,hreakgr, having an oppor­ F o x .
135
132 207 had no outstanding features. Aside
Hi I 10
Totals .,__ .
tunity of passing Pennington’s high DbLellay
2U,J 101
304 fro’rp the good passing and team work
Winter Park (2«)
jnnrk of the season of 211, hut the
by Sanford the game was one of tho
GIFTS
fates were ngainst "Del” and he fell
a FG. F
.................... ........ 2299 ordinary kind and shows th at there t*'
Totals
down In the last two frames, fulling
much' room f u r improvement before Culudo, F. ........... .&gt;............ 3- k
Solve your Gift problems «
short of the high water mark by H
.7 .7 3
Cdvllle, F. ..... .
the next game.
in Our Gift Department 3
Standing of Ihr Clubs
pins’
,0 0 4
Slone and „ileLucas scored nil of Warner, C. .............. .
Won Lost Pet. Sanford's points with the exception of C-, Draa, C, . ....... . . ..... 0 0 0 It will ho easy to find just the right
The winning of last night's game
0
1.000 three .field goals by W. Moyo. The Jt. 1)ran, G......... ........... ...... . 3 0 2 gilt for each person on your Christ­
keeps the Mon’s Club still in the run­ Congregational* ... .... 7
f|
Everybody can save if they ju st make up their minds
'.750 same lineup wns uijed throughout lhe ■Evan*, G....... ...... ....... ......... 3 0 2 mas list if you will come to uur spec­
ning fur the first half pennant, hut Men’s Club ......... . . O’.
ial
Gift
Department,
to
do
so and stick to it. A child ns well ns an adult can ac­
«
&gt;
.715
4*
nt that, they must win their remain­ Farmer* ....., ...... .... 6
— —
3Tzzt: ^ ^ ^
= ■
game with the exception yif Ed Jloye 3r:;
cumulate
n fund for Christmas giving.
,
Q
.285
.Merchant*
........
•
r&gt;
ing games and the Chumps lose all
■*
substituting for Cowan,
Total* ......... .......... ......... . 12 4 11
O
.250
0
Lhcira, which is possible, hut not prob­ Rotary Club .........
able.
("hope (i Co, . . .... .... 0
" . .000 tea Xa taa ftj
Every One—Old and Young—Is Invited to
W j mission of Oklahoma against the Pub- Hamilton, Howard, Waltham,
r&gt;a
He Service Company of Tulsn. The Elgin, Grucii, 7, 15- 17 and 21
J o in .
TH REE EASTERN TEAMS
84
F- j commission states that it Is now too Jewels a t Reduced prices.
I.EAVK KOIt WEST COAST *4
81. ;lnto to ridura this amount to the pntDIAMONDS
The hooks are open—Enroll at once. The first Deposit
8a
8-1 1ions, "but manifestly the rale is too
NEW YORK, lVi'1. 19.—Seeking inmakes you a Member.
: high and should Ik* lowered.” The
ternntionnl laurel*, three eastern
Icommission accordingly has ordered a
mil eleveti*’ will leave this week The Rote* lint another.
(eduction of 10 per cent on electricity
he Pacific const, where during
r
_____
furnished by this company.
the holidays they will meet far west­
Jacksonville very wisely owns Its
And the Men's Club still have a
ern rivals.
own electrical plant, pays the lowest
chance at the pennant.
..................... ..
" This week's game between the* ...
,
1 West Yirginin
Virginia win
will play Gonzngn
ra te for electricity of any city in'the
Champs and the
, .
,
,
fUm versity of Spokane. Wash., a t
originally scheduled to be played on
Hut that chance is very slight-. The country and boasts of a half million I*
sSan Diego, Cal., Uirisltnas day; the
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
dollar profit for the* city. On the oth­
Thursday night has liven changed for
, ...... , - .
. . . . Tho (...finning most. niln attend;,
.. 1 University
meetU Stan- champs Will have 'Li lose a few first. er hand, Jacksonville citizens pay
tonight.
,
. of. Pittsburgh
, ,,
F. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WIIITNER, C ohler
,
1.
-, i i n n l,,+
, 11111
. ,B* i ford uiN.v.pi.j
university ,,,
in the.new
,, n .■ ,,v p S
St an fmi!
t b ,i
rregular
n m iln s
11 i i t i K n I imeeting
11III * of
I Itheir
alum! a* high a rate for gas. as is 15 D iam ond Rings, special p rice from
the
nnnual
..
, . ..
• .
D
eL'Ilay
was
after
the
record
score
..
.
,
.stadium at Palo Alto, t id., on Decern*
charged anywhere in the cities of xiur
SA N F O R I)---------------------------------cr------------ FLORIDA
( luh and the ( otinler-lumpera m ust'
- rt
, ..
,
.
.
$15.00 to $27.50
, ,,
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ln-r 30, and New te a rs day Petmsyl- Iasi night hut slipped in tlw last tw«&gt;|(size. Figures recently submitted to
: chase the t hristinas dollars on lhurs-i
. ... .
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,
,
vania State opposes the Unlvcntitir frame*. T is tough, Del, darned if it the city commission by Ira I„ Blalock, 1-2 Carr.l, Fine White Diamond Plat­
day and by mutual consent these two
, , ... .
tl
.
inum liar Pin or Ring. Special
’
.f
...
j&lt;&gt; ft alifonda a t Pasadena during the isn't."
c a a a a a a a n a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a M a a a a a a a B a a a a a R ia a a a a a
(engineer who conducted tin* local in­
team*
will
meet
tonight,
...
.
.
,
_
• ,
... louiiiametii of Roses.
$118.50
vestigation for tliv fixing‘of the new
r ,
#
of these two
, The 1players
*
, team* will , Uneftalcd this season„ ...
West. VtrHome one must bo after Archie |$i.g§ „ ,u.( whkh rate vva* w rently up100 rif other Diamonds nt lowest
. please
take notice, forget uboiit gioiii rtink* ns one o f the Strongest
pricrit •
Thursday night nnJ be on hand nt tejini* in the enst, while Pittsburgh Itett* the way lie has Won howling j hold, allowed us that out of a list of
f late. Or maybe he is trying to ov­ 42 cities only five had a higher rate
7..19 tonight.
recovered from a disappointing start ertake Stevenson,
than Jacksonville.
iShr--'
The Farmer* and Chose &amp; Co.
n ,|iMh
M.asm, with sensntional
- •
Our advice to Tldsa I* to follow the
play ttrtnnrrow night, «omph-ling this vU.u ,vW% OV(,r w . and J., Pennsylvania
The Sanford High School hnrkrthall ‘example of Jacksonville and nrtpilrv
LAVALLIEUES
week's schedule. Next week find* a ^ ni, | v nn*y)vlll,in State. Penn Slate
team opened up with a rush last night [ it* own electrical light plant. And if 50 Genuine Diamond I.aVallieres
game falling on Christmas night agd whlch t. , |h.r |t.nc(Kl „„t, ,if il;1 poorest
and'tho first victory ha* l*een stored what i* sauce for tho goose i* sauce
from
(hi* mare .than likely wiil be vhnngrd iMC{ll,n|IS in s„ m„
the only one
clean sweep this season— I for the gamier, Jacksonville might
also, the 1vai I change* living an iif tin* tlirc .■nst. ri. college* t h a t h a s a way.w A
$5.00 to* $55.00
h j |t WL, Wa n l .
just as well profit further by run­ _
G-41—1923 SERIES
■nmifi(*ed a lit tit* Inter,
*i itfii thl* P acific coast .before.
ning ail of her public utilities on the
(Jold Knives, Belt
The golf match between Forrest low rate, profitable basi* in which
Buckles, Etc.
W. &amp; I.. UNAlll.K TM PLAY 1 LORXmas Cards and .Seals, large l-nke and F. P. ForMer ha* not been she conducts her electrical plant.—
The car owner who is satisfied*,In the day in and day
IDA
assortment at Bower’s; 228-tfc called «|f—ju*( postponed. It tnuj* he, Jacksonville Journal.
Bracelet Wrist Watches out usage of hia automobile is thc’bcst asset a dealer pdsscsarranged for Nqw Years Day.
scs.
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-OF
UNIVERSITY
FLORIDA. RUSSIANS AGAIN
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ITIT LE RAIN, PERHAPS.
Ami
Charley
Henry
nnd
II.
It.
Ste­
GAINESVILLE, Dec, 19. According
PROPOSE TURKEY
Wo lake pride in the realization of tho fact that Oak­
. AND ('OLDER, SURELY
ti* an announcement by Judge ll. S.
CONTROL STRAITS ven* will ul*o |J3y their postponed
Sterling,
Rogers.
Community,
land car owners in tlie territory controlled by us nnd else­
match. Then there will be n "profes­
Coykertdl of the law college, the Uni­
A little rnin perhaps, and a little 1C u t (iln ss, SmnliYpg Sets, Nut
sional” m atch'between Doctors Puleswhere constitute our most valuable asset.
( I l f T h r A ac n r ln lril I'rra*) •
versity of Florida vaislty football
LAUSANNE, Dec. 19.—Absolute toil, latngloy, Stevens. Tolar anil Mar­ colder fur sure, wu* the last word from Bowls.
team will not meet the Washington
A careful inspection and a ride in the Oakland G-ll will
Iht* strait*
straits of the Darilan- shall, ami the Im--it of these will play A. J. Mil. b e l l , liH .i l weather ob,-eiv-:
and Ix'e lenm iit any time lu-xt sea control of the
li between it
1 r l^to
Sunday
n* to
In toimy
toilay'** nmeteor*
ucBe*
apd
tto*phi^u*
by
Turkey
best
mail
nuitrh
hj*1
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a*
the
liest
mall
of
the
mute
reveal
the reasons.
Ron. ■ ‘
w
ould
be
given
under
n
plan
su
h
in
ti1 1 4 1 w yera D etJotte*, Hnuscho|dt*r, S ha- hlogical prospect*.
In a Eelegram from W. A- L. the
Sec us for a demonstration and prices.
Prof. Mitchell said if the coh I wave
nuthnritfv* of thnt inutitutlon atate ted this afternoon by Foreign Minis- ron, I*&gt;uimti)i, Wilson and Herring.
»
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•
,
sweeping
eastward
doe*
not
skill,
that
j
* I
th a t due to n eonllict with the Vir­ tor Tchitcehrin, of Kuaniit, to Hu* com­
The Sanford Football team will line Jacksonville will got off rather light
ginia game, it would be impossible mission of the Nenr Knsl confrrvnee
studying-,the
atntu*
of
tho
strait*.
up
tt)night nround the Rotary table. this time. Unsettled conditions around
P. Weinberg* Prop.
to schedule the Gator pie von.
This plan would bar all submarine* And not fur a practice game cither— the gulf tended to hold buck the full
Negotiations for nn open date with
Palmetto
and First Street at
force of the wave, although its ef­
W. &amp; L. have auhscituvnQy been drop­ nnrt military turvrt\ft from the Black they expect to put things over with fects were felt yesterday with a sud­
Uenjumin’8 Store
Sen, but would permit Turkey to al­ « rush. Not straight foul-bail, they
SANFORD, FLA.
PHONE 17
ped,
•
Open Evening*
low w ar craft not exceeding n.odo tons expect to "open up" nnd then good bye den drop ia the tem perature,, accom­
panied by attempts nt rain;—Time*
to puss through the straits in excep­ Turkey, Greece nnd Spudi^
Union.
tional case* when i»At nn military mis­
sions.
Kodaks nil 8iy.es at Bower’s. *
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228-tfc U. S. Motor Cars
This in wholly at variance with the
W e will be glad to wrap up and
entente plan which would permit the
Could Carry Popula­
address any paekages delivered Black Sea to Ik* controlled absolutely
SAUCE FOR THE GANDER
to our store any time after two by Turkey and the other states on its
tion at One Time
The Journal i* a strong advocate
o’clock—This Service is “ FREE" shore*, the Entente viewing the sea
I l l y T l i r Aia««trliifr«l
n* an international body of water in of the government ownership of pub­
:
WASHINGTON, Dec, 19.—There
"which nil nations use interested, while lic utilities. It believes thnt folks
the llueslnu plan take* a contraiy view are funny when it comes to running uro enough motor vehicles in the U.
Lord Curzon and Delegate Barrure, their common business. You think S to take the entire population of
of France, ‘both addressed the meet­ you run your business pretty well. the country for n ride a t tho sartie
ing
the lirn ita •commission this af­ We think we run our business pretty time, says the Hurenu of I’ublic Kond*
ternoon for n plan fur control of well. We' all like to think wo run our of tho Department of Agriculture. At
the stra its worked out by the Inviting own individual business about h.i wadi Ih r beginning of 1922 there were 1.2
motor vehicle* for each mile of road
powers.
ns it can he run. And then we turn
\ lw • 'i 'f ;
In
tho United States, »■11 ‘ 5
. ;| Tho Entente plan provide* for Tur­
common business, th a t upon which
* .
. Ono hundred and twenty vehicle*
Shelled Black .Walnuts key'* absolute sovereignty over the our
nil our business depends, over to pri­
demilitarized zones ndjoining the vate hands to reftp'the profits of our per minute wns the rate nt which mo­
to r vehicles passed a Bureau observ­
Shelled English Walnuts strait* nnd stipulates that the League necessities.
of Notions shall guarantee Constan­
We’re impressed nil over ngnln with ing station on a trunk line highway in I
Glace Pine Apples and tinople free from nttuck.
our consummate stupidity when we Massachusetts, recently. This rate
I-ofd Curzon said the fact that Tur­
of another public utility which wns continued from noon fo 10 p. m.
A tourist recently driving through
Pitted Red Cherries key was willing to enter the League read
has romped away with u nice little
of Nations would greatly simplify tlie profit—net profit—for six months of four states was required to buy four
London Layer Raisins regulation of the regime established n ijuarlcr of a million dollars, nt Hie different set* of lenses to make hi*
for the strait*.
same time putting nsido u surplus of headlight* comply with state regula­
- Mince Meat
a half million dollar* nfter It had al­ tions. In this the Bureau sees great
F or the first time in the history of lowed 13 per c o n tf o r return on in­ need for more uniformity in highway
Cherry Jell
tho United States there nro now more vestment and depreciation. Moreover icgulatlons.
Federal uh^ highways placed under
people working in factories than on for a considerable time the company
TURKEYS
has been charging an extra 6 per cent construction In September amounted
ti*e fa rm s /
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for depreciation. The figures based tq 1,189 miles.
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Venezuela
has
the
hottest
climate
tho valuo of its property.
Bower’s.
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?assortment at'
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1022

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DADE CITY IS WATCHING FOll tim ent of the people in the various at Sanford. Klorldu. y lth a liranrlt of­ ANYTIIINCJ In the Ileal E state lin e j

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Old faxhoned home made plum p u d -i RANGING CLASSES every Tuesday

fice nt JarkMUMfUlth 'Vhlrlill, Inn It
Advertising Is
DEVELOPMENTS
communities on the •proppsition of may have unit rtt.ii&gt;ii*ti su« i&lt; other
at a bargain.—JS. F .JJU ie. K17-.r&gt;tp ding u t $1.00 a pound a t the Sem inole| „ t |&gt;n rish House at -1 p. m. for chilIdhccM
iiiixinrf* iia the Uoaro of i&gt;iCafe.
22-1-GlC 1 dren nnd 7 p. m. for adults. Interpre­
the governm ent taking over the cannl rrctnreofmil)
a
from time
time drier*
Life Wood W All
I
and m aintaining it as a putiHe w ater­ •nine.
In Palm yra, Syria, there Is 7i fly -j
CITY, Dec. IP.—Dade City, way.
tative and ball room dandng.—I’rofeiLocal Iiusinss itllcHADE
STROUT FARM AGENCY
sor C. L. Eljsen.
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r i-x|&gt;rricnctni; u ilsy «f auch ,v » t, T h„
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K SoenVrtil
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5 ! ' Vf flhe Poslm ss i Ing physicinn who locates and visits

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11.1 Magnolia Avenue
iln [nltiiwi, his patients among the wandering Rcna only tom es uftei a w etk of in- th(j Kngt Con!(t hM jH.t.n expressed|}t..w it: to neiuilr^
p«rehaa».
Furnished 7 room bungalow, new,
_
I buy, own. dcum tribes by means of nn airplane.
JS'o prralcr authority 0:1 the subject tense Interest ... a rcnsatianal mur- fnvon|,(,
l|mM nnd th crec- hold
* ‘. s e l l a n d t lU p d s o of. o r t o o t h e r on Dixie Highway, bam , garage. 15
„f tutionnl ami local advertising is der trial, found Inst w eeks interest ^
o f l|w wnf ,lop„ tm cnt 8ho\ild wlm* K en nr nlly Oral In anil l ia l o l le o n
n lirokp rn ite nr r o m m l s s l o n I'nsls. a n )
acres. Electric light, running water,
licrr to Ik* found than William A. in the cuse renewed. Thi(j lieeauso of
s t o c k , tm oils. o t i ll K S t l o n s t.r o tfirr in**
Don’t forgot, cld Fashion Slick telephone, bath. Deep well, Fnlr[show
reports
of
the
num
erous
h
ear­
ffjgguon, ilirc.tjr of the National curiosity as to what will be the next
r u r llln * o f . m y c o u n t r y , s p i t e , c o y n t y ,
J m i u l r l n o l i ly , c s i r p m s t l o n . umn&gt;e)nllon Candy fur the kiddies at Bower’s hnnkx-Morst* engine, water piped to Wo will ho glad to wrap tip iiml
Porr»a of Ad'ertiAing, an institution step in the case of Paul and Preston ings hj'ld on this subject during re- of
iitix.ini, or a n ) t n illi M il'll; to net
228-tfe
(cent
years.
It
may
be
th
at
negotia­
nil paits of furin. Orange, Uingcrim*, ntltlrORR any packagfH tloliverctl
a* n i ln al n g r n l e t o n c i t o l l a t r louim.
sliitJi is known t.’iroi’ghout the onUit; O verstreet, brothers, who have just
uinl t o i T o n o i l c anil hantlli* mun(eljn)l
tions
fu
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purchase
wil
lg
e
t
sonic
real
grapefruit, penc^ics, blackberries, tree to our store any titno after two
teestry. r.cNintly he addrtsscd the fycen freed of ‘the m urder of J . V.
nn d Im liislr tiil s c r u r l l l r s . t o a d v i s e , aid
cl
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out
of
the
engineering
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blueberries, I t varieties of grapes, o’clock—This Service is “FREE”
Unintii r.u'fi o f Ilostonj and in his (•Waters, federal prohibition agent,
ittInn mill l o m o t liit io li o f l o a n s , o l i l l s a - J
m
ent
of
the
w
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departm
ent.—Nuw
lemon,
cherries, bananas, loqunt, Jap.
l i o n s a n d s c e u r l t j r s o f e v e r y k in d , c l a s s
ntsirfs he spoke as fullov.'s;
wha wns assassinated tin a lonely road
and descriptions to nciiul's i&gt;y purpersimmon,
mulberries, roscllc, gunv-J
•The bureau is chiefly interested in near here on October 1. While freed Sm yrna News.
■■lilisr. S n b s c r lp t l e n o r n t h r r w l K t v .a i u l
t o liuld mill d i s p o s e o f e o in n to n o r p r e ­
ns. Farm ami gnrdcn tools, row, calf,!
ptienal advertising, th at i s . the ml- yn the one m urder charge, the broth­
f e r r e d s t o r k o f o t h e r c o r p o r a i Iona! to
flock of .Muscovi ducks included, nil
nrtping throughout the country of ers yet face the additional charge of
a id In a n y m a o i u r d n y eorim rat |on In M r s . I i r t h l r t ’o l r m n n , o f
GRANDCHILD MAD OllOUPY
I 'm n k illlr,
tin* s a l e o r i r a i i y l e r o f any s l o c k . P onds
jfor $11,500. $.1,500 cash, bnl. 1, 2 nnd
i i article of commerce th at lids n a t­ m urdering A. F. Crenshaw, deputy
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I ' m m o n i e i &lt;1
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In r u r a lile — H od j I t'v r'a rs
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tio n , a n d t o d o a n y o t h e r n e t s o r t h i n s *
ional usage and value and my gen er­ sherjtT, who was killed with W aters.
f l o r a In lie d f u r 1*1*r M n n l h s — I I h i h - ;
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f o r tiim
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h e* . lir e a er v ai i lt i ou n
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al Innwledee, Is of the advertising The overntreets arc in jail aw aiting
“ My grandchild timid ’g et no relief .... ..
Improvement or « 'dimic.oio
menl
K H It It A l.l N It— **iin n
l l e l l e « r , l — Nn*»
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Inf tt»i Vitluf »♦» at»y &gt;UIH
K, lrt»
P onds
I ' r i n i l i n l l , W ell— K rlrn d s A sn m n ilril
yarde a* n national Inisiness. AVt* have tria l under the Crenshaw indictment, w hatever from
a
very
had
*'roupy;„r
other
iddlKntlon*.
and
wtiUr
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\ \ farn
slir
W alks
I ' a u r M iles l a
;*» keeper interest in life than to rgad nnd Dnde City is anxious to learn turigh, w rites P eter Lrunlis, M e y e r s - ! « f nil) stock of i&gt;ther eurpur.illops to
I liureli — * n » s
I ' l . l l l l VI.INK .save d
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i , i &gt; ■’xorelpc nil t h e r ln h t s .
p o w e r s an d
l l r r I,H e— l i m i t H e r t l r m a r k a h l r I - r i ­
*cr newspaper ut lireakfnat and to w hether these inim will ever be ilulo, In ., until I gave him ro lsy a] privileges of nuncrsliiii thereof, mid to
le r,
fiance over the evening papers, and brought to trial on this Indictment. Honey nnd Tar. It is a great helii fori
“ av nnd nit v«Un« power
"I c o n s o l e r I 'K I t K A l . I N l .' t o P e I h e
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t l»i*ri*nn; i»» Imrrtiw mdmdi and I•• m**
*drerti:*erii are conscious o f this.
Cou^bw,! * »n« Um Hnm»» by nn»rtKa«ri«, d«** df* »»f m o s t w nil'll i ful lovilleltiv m i; e a r t h , "
Preston O verstreet was freed F ri­ cheat and throat trouble.
* a y s M rs . t ' a i r m a i l . " W h y . I h a v e P e r n
Tlrre'nre'jSlirtW^flj)’ newspapers sold day on an instructed verdict, Paul
craun. )hr„„l, , h « l nnd Innl).| K ' U ? M
•Inn a l u t n i t f o r f i v e i i i o n i p s a n il t r i e , I
a
ic the United .States every day and was acquitted Saturday about mid­ rhiai irritatio n s quickly relieved with ,l,,r ihloas an may i&gt;&lt;&gt; n .icssars br l l d u c t o r s t h a t I w a n hi r e a c h of, P u t
■t « I . .
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t Xp'dlijH to Lt* itoile for til*' M icros t o m e n f t h e m illil m e a n y ifomt. My
17,000,(*rt&gt; every Sunday.
Newspn- night a fte r the jury had been out r«&gt;iey« Honey and Tar. Contains noU ui trnn« it*uo»t or the btiidnt^s/?r thl t s l i n n n e h w o u l d ’ s u r e lt u p u s t l u h t o s a
i'. .ex- i l i u m , a f t e r i - .i U n u . - o n O l 1 P e c m i t a k l*r» are the last vehicles fo r the nd- about fit) minutes.
oplatos ingredients printed on the
ojo) all IPr rlKlits.-wTl)i» I i i w K K I I H A I .I N K . m n l b e f o r e fintnU.iiK
mtiscr’s wares. The newspapers get
In terest in the case now centers on 'vraPP'‘**. Ftood thc4s'st of time scrv &lt;rs noil pylvlleue* llii'lilplitnl to eur- o n e Ptflth* I w a s g r e a t l y r e l i e v e d . T h e
gnl,l lvci
ftenre*
IMintllrin*
m t.-nlil:&gt;
ilg|m
and
tie news of everything within the the prediction th a t a tto rn e y s.fo r the ing three (fenerations, ooiii
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f Klorlda.on- dmoillc t oI r hs a dh agdi v epnr o un po uhnocpeed «,(m ea c tI nt icnugr awb el el l,
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.Since t a k i n g r e v e t n l h o l l i e s . I
k«r slrnoit,1 nnd alm ost instant p ah - ,dcfensc wilt s ta rt proceedings to s.e- where.—Adv.
I The nioiilillt of the eapltnl tlis k ef a m s i r o h g a n d w e l l m n l w a l k f o u r
H
A T would be.
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Lity ran die given to a new invention IgjplPthe release of the O vcrstreots on
Stills (joriHiratlo.l slmll Pc Twenty
ticitj
m ile s lo c h u rc h ,
E veryone w as su rmore
acceptable
T ry our homo made pies, ju st like T,h.'"!.’u?,,d t l 2S.ono«m) Imllnrs, to Pe dt- p r l l f t t I n se e m e. m n l s a i d l i n y n e v e r
•the benefit or comfort of tile world
I
( vPPmfl e In.,, 21,0 spares of iPe par value e x p e c t e d t o s e e m e n g a l n . I c a n t r u t h ­
bail, which move it is believed, will1.
uaed lu mnke them .-S *cm im .1 c;oH
as a Christmas jpft than
l.filiura each,
i in frnernl.
tllllt I b e l i e v e PJyltlC-W.INK
snb, e&lt;|Ucntly result in the • Mate ^
22I-0tc| . ^ U
C j n !
I this corpora- sf ui tlvl yi d t*«)
m y life, a n d w i s h t h a t e v e r ) o n e
one of these beautiful
“Advertising ii the life Mood of In­ quashing the second indictment stand- j
tS»U) )| or u s e d
in
. for lit,, p u r c h i i s r •«f propirty. ellln r *s It It t d o n t n r l i t r n o l d e w o tild g e l
a l budm-". Hi' ■'|iirit hehind local ing against the men. Such n move is
B u r o v a Watches?
I r e a l n r p e r s o l u r l . o r I n l i o r o r s , r v l e e s ut i o t i c h w i t h iln ' l - V r r a l l n e M e d li l n r i ‘h ih j »c!tfMining shoutil he the sp irit which generally conceded here because it is
KadaltH all nlzes at Bower’s, a j u s t v n . o i i t l o n t o p e IU&lt;*&lt;I l o t P e l l o n r d 1111(1)% P e i 'a i e 'c I P e l l e v e t h e y w i l l c o r e
•»oa •# , [ o f l U r e e l o r s a t a i n e r t l l m c a l l i il ( o r t P I'm.”
S They
l Hey are aas serviceable
■orrd John Wananmker when ‘out o! held th at the state used idl it.v evi­
*•**;
su e.i pu rp o se.
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K K I t l t A l d N i : I* f o r s a l e n t m o s t d r u g '
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at nre*.
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as
they
ai beautiful
hey are
i first day’s receipts it.-iiia Philadel- dence in the W aters trirl, nnd failing
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I f yjUlf J u r a l ' d r o g g p i t Hoc* llo t p a m l l e
T-lds eor|M»ri,t lo l l s l i a l l lo litllili*' nm l
hia Aon* uf 372.•10, hu Spent $7l)fb. to penile a conviction, now has little
— a constant reminder
yhia
P a v e , f u l l (Hivver t o e vi-relM Iu. r o r p o * P’e n a l l n r , s e n d f l m i In F V rrnllm * I 'l s l i l e I Ik PI i m n l f r a I l f P I s e s f u r u Iii i I ihI t i l l i o t l o g t ' o m p a n y , T a m p a . P’la. —A de.
vathiisfr itnil kt?nt jth u ’^2.10 for show of g ettin g n y'onviciion on the
of your thoughtfulness.
•d i i l i e i y - n i n e y e a r n f r o m m n l a f t e r
thlRi’c. At for Joiaj udvettising, in Crenshaw indictment.*.
l lie e n m m e n e i 't n v i i t o f Sis c o r p o r a t e e \ Iste lie e.
&gt;cctu-ral way, some hints would he to
Freeing oT the men In,*! week end­
A r . l e l r V.
»!*»)* hate your copy in on lime,
T p e P u s l i i e , s ^ i f t h e c o r p o r a l In n s h a l l
ed one of the Most im portant crim i­
Pe i I i ll'ln e te d p y I P e f o l lo w l ll g ottle, r.«
ivi have it a ' well arranged ns posa I’n slili ill. a* V l e e - I 'r e n l i l e l l t . a Se e nal trials in this section o f the state.
iiblc. I)on o t try to outshine, the oth ­
h ' l i i r i a n d T r e a s u r e r , w h o m i n Pe o n e
Percolators . In connection with this name tria l,
m n l i h e s a m e p e r s o n , a n d u l l n a r d of
er wan, but really tell ill an n ttra c -l
I h i ii't i ii ‘i i.f m il I e s s tliiiii t h r e e i m r
Grills
there remains the eases of Ilnscom,
ii i h h H u m liv e p e r s m t s , w h o m u s t In
tvr way what you have gig for s lie.
At S55.IR)
T a ft, I’ird and George O verstreet and
,l nek h o l d e r s .
At $30.00
Toasters
f R-1V ^ -*• ftrr'J
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“At thi pfc r.it tin..*, national n d -|
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Wilson Connell who were arrested
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u rtifing h.n reached a liighrr-M nnd
tr e . uut ' ih-l J' tn-Uldr
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Stoves
••Hi. • i s i.r t i n s e o r p o r n t P i o s h a l l •••
with Paid nnd Preston Overstreet fur
(Urtila fiYDM If»r!lli lu*AMo*rankl
I' in i t. - I . e M n l s I r e , l*r* s l i p ' i i l , *1 i'
jrd Ihnn I) &lt;.*d. :n it sets fo rth in a
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the m urders. Unscom, who i s in jail,
» ' • • . . VI,*--I*reslili‘lit m e t Ui " A I
Irons
trail)* arti-Iu v.ay what it wishes to
• - i i .- i n n iiif) and T i ' i u h i * Tin
nnd I’onnotl, who is out under li.oitll
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should be
I • Mn i s i i e . (J. I*. I*li*r«‘e mnl i i m A !*•
bond, are charged with Paul and P res­
i '.at. «
truthful is lie u s l o l e i u e t t l s f o r p r n e - !
Vibrators
ton Over.itreet : i , lic.rtg prim ipnii in
*11 i In -! ..i ir i l i l u l p i n -net t him - f On
Ikil feas**! •. .. 'sell ns eillical. Fo*
■' ' l In.111. in sltilll In' ll- 1*1 HI On I ’l l l
the im itders, while Taft, lii'ii and
Wallle Irons
••I S .m ln r il. r p i rill a ,, on I P e n o l i i lm
tuniplt. i .til know the store that
i George O verstreet, out under S10,000
r I . i . m i n r \ I » . I ;*22. f n l Ilm p u i
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»il#ck Monday nnuttlng, and ut noon the e men wouM not lie set until the
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'tbs hull are MI gone. 'T h e lfew spn-‘
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TO THE PUBLIC

FRIENDS HAD
GIVEN UP HOPE

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row on n tour of inspection of the
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of the people in the* cities nlohg the
w aterw ay with the idea of gaining
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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 19, 1922.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <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;, December 19, 1922; &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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