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IN THU HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETAB LE SECTION
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18. 11122

VOLUME III.

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NUMBER 227

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BROSSIER PLAYS ON SANFORD
GOLF LINKS AND TELLS ABOUT IT

Lumber Getting Scarcer
—Early Buying- Starts
Heavy Demand Now
Automobile

Industry Taking
Supply l.umltcr

nig

MARTIAL LAW RPOCLAIMED
WARSAW FOLLOWING MURDER
OF PRESIDENT NARDTOWICZ

Though no Important contracts for
I.nst Sunday we played our first the most attractive golf scenes in the rolling stock have been placed by the
game of golf on Florida’s baby golf stntc.
railroads during the Inal week, then*
arc
numerous Inquiries'in circulation
course,
which
is
fathered
by
the
Snn( ’HAZY ARTIST WHO DID
WAVE
The individual who m np|\d out this
which aggregate n huge total, nnd it
foid citizens nnd of which *Boh Holly
KILLING WILL BE TRIED
course,
certainly,
wished
to
compli­
As f f i ' » O V K iM iR K A T is expected that additional sizeable or­
is the grandfather. We have been
AT ONCE
b lERIH )H TIO N OK II. S .
,
promising Jtoli all sumnlcr we would ment the golfers. It Is a 35 par ders will he plnrcd nt any moment
come up and try his roursc and hit course and with the exception-of two The mills meanwhile are carrying on
upon last Sunday ah-tho logical time hales is not difficult to play. No. ft their hooks heavy orders for ear nnd
to give it-the ome. over. Wo say Hob and No. 0 holers are the “Jonahs’* for hination with prospects for enormous
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is some sport. He told us his brainy most of the plnyers. The No. ft hole other railroad material which, in comCrK1| U ik w NnvlCTtlon! T n k w TIED HIM TO UK!) AND SHOT head had not felt the comforts of n \t. known ns “Alligator Hole.” To quantities of future business of the ON I.ONP.LY HOAD NEAR IIHI*HIN General Sikorsky, Chief of Staff,'
f to Serve its Frontier
,
Toll of H um an L ives a n d
‘ HIM AND IUJUNKD
pillow the night before nnd he intend- io{ich the fairway one must drive.ful- same character, make for an exceed­ * C e m e t e r y r e t u r n s t o
Temporarily
NirviKntton Closed
1
LIFE
TUB IIORY
i d to sleep all day Sunday, hut upon ly 150 yards liefore touching the ingly strong market. The rnilroads
leurning we would come to Sunfnrd. ground, otherwise,his hull is swallow­ are also reported to l&gt;o contemplating
llljr T h r A n n i r l n t n l I ’r r a a l
111&gt; Thr \»ioilnlr !
. i t , Thr ( u w r U R t l're»«)
III* T k , A a a o r la tr d I ' r r a O '
MARION,
III.,
Dec.
18.—Shot
down
making
heavy
expenditures
in
im*
WARSAW,
Dec. 18.—Martial law
he
decided
he
would
do
his
sleeping
ed
up
in
Alligator
Swamp.
No.
G
is
CHICAGO. Dec. lK.-Tempernturen
LAKELAND^ Dee. IK.—Upcnuse
... lower today that previously re- their fnther had heat them Sunday that night. We did not press him for over n lake and it is necessary to proving their properties nnd rights- nnd left to die on a lonely roadside, became effective in Warsaw today by
Dan O'Rourke returned today to tell proclainntliui of the. Polish cabinet,
.ertfd this winter in the Northwest mcrnipR the two sons Darfus, 1'2, ‘and an explanation as to why ho did not make a.drive of 180 yards, otherwise of-way during 11)23, and their require­
th
e 'story at .the trial of the five men t ’nptnin Niewnhdomski, the crazed
ments
appear
ocitain
to
dominate
tho
it is goodbye bill,
*
,
ippor Uka region; great central vnl- Neal, K, negroes, sought revenge and l et ire the night before.
charged with murder in connection artist who fssnssinnlcd Resident Nnlumber
market
for
some
time.
In­
1
he
writer
is
not
snying
how
many
Tho
Sunford
club
house
and
golf
k p end middle and west gulf states, when
..... they found their father nslrnp
with tho Herrin riot. O’Rourke’s re­
TV southern Hocky Mountain regions
|||m lo t ho licd.anil shot him three link* uro indeed an asset ,to the little bail* he'lost on cither hole. We saiil dustrial business ns- a . whole Is tin- turn from the shallow of tho grave rutowiez Saturday has been hold for
trial by co'ur tmnrtinl. *Tho declara­
seasonably active. This is especially
(ftordeil last night. lodn&gt; n no ‘ r ]tim&lt;;s With n shot gun and then set "Celery City" and will lie n monument we went up to play Bob', but some­
was announced by the prosecution nt tion of martini law hn* added to the
noticeable
in
the
hurdwood
market,
how
he
got
cold
feet
and
matched
us
to
the
men
who
made
it
possible.
It
n4d wave spread over greater |&gt;or- f;rt! ,0 tho
This was rethe opening of court this morning.
tk&gt;n iTT tho United States. The wen-1vcnIc(| ns # coroncr.„ jury thi„ mnrn- is located sunn) two and one half miles \\^th ids handsome young son, Regi­ where fnruiture, automobile, flooring O’Rourke was one of six men whom sense of -security felt by tho people
who with General Pil.iudski are cs&gt;
and
interior
trim,
1
m
,x
and
crating
ivr bureau reported that the cold ing investigating the finding of Neal southwest of the city, and a hard sur­ nald. And, oh lM»y, tho way Reggie
other witnessed testified' were shot tuldi thing as chief or the army Gen­
mnmifuctnrvr*
are
competing
severe­
romped
on
yours
truly.
He
made
us
faced
road
connects
it
with
Sanford.
niehas a gcntral southeasterly trend Croxton'* elmrred liody on the m at­
I*, was at one time an estate belong­ feel like we know nothing about golf ly with a long linp of miscellaneous] at dawn before the Herrin City cem­ eral Sikorsky ns Premier and await
Ktofs the middle states. • .
tress which was dragged into tile yard
ing to n rich Englishman, who in said at nil, hut Reggio and Hob are coin­ buyers, including exporters, for the etery after they had been marched convocation of parlfnmrnt Wednesday
of tho home near Haskell. Tin* two
through town by n jeering mob.
for selection of a new president.
CHICAGO, Dec. irf.—Men who go hoys are said to have admitted the isiureif out nt least $150,000 to have ing down to Orlando this week anil small stinks of dry lumber offered.
The automobile industry, having in
it made to his liking'. There is a wine we hope to get even with them.
l iotm to the rea in ships are fighting killing.
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Holt has n young, daughter, Miss prospect an unprecedented production Weekly Citrus Review
WARSAW, Dec. IS.—Gabriel NaUrcellar—alas empty, which bespeaks of
is epochal battle across icy waves on
towicz, firs} president of the Polish
Mildred, who JsY ut fifteen years of next year, is an especially eager buy­
ilio gaiety of former years. .
Ukf Superior to keep navigation opIssued at Orlando repuiyic, fell iN'fore nn nssnssin’s bul­
The club homy* estate consists of age, hut who some day we are sure er, nnd in some instances Is taking
n beyond the usunl time and bring Three Men. Burned
will rapture a champion title. This lumber green from the saw. Auto­ Gives Interesting Data let at noon Saturday, just ono week
&amp;&gt;• ntho last cargo of the year. AlTo Death in Cottage 150 acres, part of which is planted to beautiful
since his election nnd only forty-eight
little lady apjtears in knick­ mobile concerns in Detroit alone con­
grove nnd the landscape is of n hilly
mdy the fight has claimed a toll of
,—Four Are Injured nature. 'The fairways and greens are ers anil it is an inspiration to see her sumed '150,000,000 feet of hardwoods Keren Thoutnnil f a r Loads of Drang-, hours after ncluall ytnkiag up the
Utt* with twenty-seven nilded to the
es Hate Itrcn Shipped
this year, and estima te their 1023 re
but eight months old and notwith­ &lt;li ivr off.
prohibit death roll last night when
„ , ,, -—
—
*
«duties of office.
Portage
Lake
Reservation
ll
would
be
well
for
Orlando
and
quirenients
at
550,000,000
feet,
ns
n
.....
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I The tragitlv occurm! nt an exhibista n d in g the fact they have lierti in
isrvivos of rthe Tug Keliance, week- 11
DRI.ANDO, Dec. I«.—The weekly! .
,
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Akron,
Ohio
Yes­
,
•
.
,
Minn of paintings, and the assassin
Snnford
to
exchange
matches,
for
result
of
the
enormous
recent
growth
use
five
months
they
have
today
ol&gt;td U«t Wednesday on l.i/.ard Island. |
citrus review by r . L. Skelly ns issued
...
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,.
terday
..
„ , .
.. .. was an nrlisi, ono Niewadomski,
j Ulineil almost a perfect sod on the (here is hot n fliufr’brtTtrh iot'ttuy's in I In demand for closed &lt;ar«. Where to from the office
ntthnl SnnIt St'e. Marie after almost |
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of tile Aniericup rru it
long regarded by his associates as
! majority of the fairways and the put- the world than the Sanford crowd. We obtain sufficient hardwood Imiils r to j Growers, Inr., says:
isfirdiblr ll.tlil-hi|ii. Will'll the tng
III, ‘I'kr »»»nrlnlr«l I'rroal
mentally deranged.
’
,
rover Ilia needs dtniu gtlie impending
'i n VitrLiil the captain a (id tw enty-j AIvKllN, l)., Dee. 18. Tluee pin- Cinjf greens are coming nicely.
Oranges: To dale approxim ately
season
is
a
problem
which
agitates
The
president
had
just
completed
a
«x men pat oif in a small boat and niinent Massillon men, one of them a
The fairways looking down through
7,500 carloads of oranges have gone
brief addrcK.*, and accompanied hy'liit
uneothcM in nantlier hunt. The cap- 'eily oltirinl, were himied to death and avenues of orange trees, across pic-(the pleasure of welcoming llicnt on die buyer today. Building operations
forw ard us ag ain st 0,500 cars from
unde de-cqmp ami two of the memtiin'i party lias not been heard form Ikntr others serjously injured yester­ turesipie lakes, over hilly ground nmLtiie Orlando course.—U. 11. Drossier in throughout tho country remain unus­
Florida in the same tim e last season.
day when flames destroyed tho cot­ through pine forests presents one ofjtjto Orlando Reporter-Star.
, ually heavy for this time of the' year, The movement during the last week Ikts n f his cabinet, was entering the
'ud arc believe dlost.
tage in which they were asleep nt
. .
. fin t hall erf the exhihitiein to view
and retail yard* are busy. These con­
was c*xtrcmclv heavy neiug a record...
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,
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.
the paintings . when Niewnilonislu
sequently arc* forced to buy constant­
SAIM.T STB. MARIK, Mich.. Dee:! Little Wadsworth on Portage Idike
bleaker
for
the
twenty-four
hours
.
.
.
..
.
'
joined the throng eagerly pressing
ly for immediate deliveries, nnd while: '
II.—The tug Gray searching for th e' Reservoir south of here. The men had
ending" noon fDecember t l when
.IS71
.
. chief
. . , executive*
.. ....
,
• nlsiut
the
to shako
many nrc postponing purchases of
ttrniy -even persons missing since jbw ii spending the week-end nt the
cars of orange* went out. In the into his
, hand.
spring stocks until after the inventor­
the tug Reliance crashed on the rocks cottage.
of extremely heavy shipment* prices
Instead of slopping in front of M.
ies, not a few of them a y already
Lizard island Wednesday, reached
held steady cluring.the week though N'lrultiwicz, hovtevor, the* assaisjn
coming into the market for material
1the wrne of the wreck thin morning riR W Y SHIPMENTS
inquiries were in diminished volume c ire It'd llu* crowd to a position in the
'
OF LETTl'CK TO DATE
ten shipment after the first of the
lad fount! two overturned, haltered
toward the close,
Shipment* have* rear. Then working hi* way *0 close
year. This is ill line with urging*.of
EftboaU, hut there were no signs of
gtiiu* to widely scattered destinations to his victim thnt thcr was no
Six 'hundred oind 'fifty cars of let­
authorities who see n great demand
tie misting persons. The tu g reported tuce have been shipped* fro in the Han­
ami in spite of tlu.lr large- volume' are c|m l||.|, (|f m |toinif| he driiw a revolver
th temperature nt the island nt ten ford section to date, and from pres­ Who Escape With $200,000 From Reserve Bank at ahi'iul, with intensified stock short­
age,* and higher prices. The car situa­ apparently he.-ing nluiorbcd rnpi.lly. nhd |l m , l|m .y |in , j B| H„ |h e ,)U,U&gt;t)l
Arfm-s below ?,cro.
ent indications the season's total ship­
Denver, Colo., Today
R iports (mllrnte parking house* gen piercing tin* president*’ ItHck.
tion has been much relieved of into,
ments will amount to n t least a thou­
erally are closing for the ludiday*. If
with tin* result that lumbc^r shipments
CONTRACT IS LET
sand Pars. Unfortunately, weather
thi* is generally true and dealer* are
NKW YORK, l&gt;cc. 18.—The aasasD E N V E R , Dec. 18.—T h r e e Immlit.s Hhot a n d p ro b a b ly fa ta lly have risen sharply, especially in the
FOIt LIBRARY Itl'II.DING;
conditions, which were unusually mild
given time to rionn up( stiH'ks tin hand sinatlon in Warsaw of Gabriel Nnru*
South
nnd,
tho
n
return
of
normal
w
o
u
n
d
ed
C
h
a
rle
s
L
in
to
n
,
F
e
d
e
ra
l
K
uncrve
B
a
n
k
p
n
a
n
l,
a
n
d
e.seapNO LOCATION DECIDED ON dm‘ing the growirjg season, were Yothey will be in shape* to lake* moderate towiec,. lirSl p re .ideal of the I’oiish
.
ed w ith about $200,000 in r n ir e n c y w h leh w as beiiiR lojided on transportation eonditions is not exspnnsihle for a large ncrengi' going to
. ,
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, shipments at seet is factory prices a fte r n-publie, was a severe shock to Ignace.
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No deri-ion bn*, been reaebetl ns yet seed. With the advent **f cold weather :i l Y 'deral R eserv e I l in k in fro n t of th e d e liv e r m in t. T h e fu n d s pet lei! for some time, a continued,
the holidays. However, if ship/m nt* Jan I’nderevvski. noted pianist nnd
ZS to the hx olinu of the IICW public which caused lettuce to head up, it wen* b e in g tr a n s fe r re d fo rm th e m in t to th e local R e se rv e B ank. giAtlunl improvement is looked for.
in any volume go furw nnl im mediate­ form er' Polish premier. The new*
| . library luibbug, provision for which was hoped that u good price wouI«|uJ k I’ll,: ro b b ers seized th e g "ld a n d s p rin g in to a n a u to m o b ile . A s Lumber production and order* remain
ament guards, inside the mint fired from very heavy for December^ and optim­ ly much lower market* limy he look­ was kept front him until nfter he hud
**• voted in the lust bond Issue. obtained
*
*
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finished n concert In Carnegie Hall
tpiickly called in­ ism of the* keenest variety rule* thy ed fur.
Original plans of tho library commitGrapefruit:
.To
dale
shipment*
nri* Saturday afternoon. Then his wifo
time
bandit car iiuluslry.—American I.umhermnn.
t* »err to have it located In oiip of still
about 00 car* ahead of the same time showed him tho headline* in the pap-*
Three masktkr public squares, iir parks. This,
of
last season. The market during the er*.
st
fusillade.
GOLF DEALERS REPORT
brztver, has met with objection from
last week has been slightly easier tho
Telling
reporter* thnt had the
trirrriiui redi'ents adjacent to these famous Rig Boston, grown in the San- G o v e rn m e n t em ployees r e tu r n e d fire , b u t to b b e n j u eto d too q u u k I’Nt SUAL SCAItCITY OF v
exceptionally good price* were paid now„ ,ml iK**n withheld from hint, ho
| NAs. and a special com m ittee from fonl section, eouhl fimi a favorable ly. AVhilo rob n u y w as
on n rc o rd in g o w i t n e ^ e s n seem u
.
OF THE "FLOATERS" tor the most desirable fruit. The mar- %voul,| |,aVl, cancelled the concert, I’alb* Chandx r of (’ommerce is now the growers have broken n little- bet- HU’ |o»«l«*ll With nm skt’l m en n in if tl w [[h s h o t RUHS niltl rifle s stootl
ket apparently ha* Ih-cii fairly
gravely, “ Please I’xforking in rollaborntlon with the city er than even but m. big money has tw e n ty feet fro m th e b an d it e a r a p p a re n tly re a d y t m o v e a id if
Our friends from here ami O ilnndnjdi.anrd lip and should continue si rflily pres* my absolute condemnation and
lo»mire.'i |..c.itiiui which will 1h&gt; both Ilice'll made on lettuce1 tide year.
needed.
who have never Ih-vii in the newH- if shipment* do nut exceed normal for t i . t f r i , t 0f t ht. net which ha* taken
unly ai' i . il.le mid satisfactory to
The threatened car shortage has
paper game (or .if they havo been thi* time of the season, though no ex- p|ni.,.t Thin is the first time In the
hjpayeri. Contract for the building materialized, and thi* al«o has U'cn
linve retired) nnd ore, as n conse­ treme price* may l&gt;e antlclpiited ex- (hjw,ry „f p0|nnd that a ruler-ho* cvwz* let ai the last m eeting of the city a hindering factor to this grower*.
quence, so Messed ns to have part of cept on really fine fruit.
(,.r Iktii a**as»innted.’’ The former pre­
fHami*»imii'i &lt; to. J. 15.. Soulhanl of Lettuce has always Ikh'H recognizee!
the day, lit leust, for gulf, report
Tangerines:
Due
to
Christina*
d
e-jmjt,r
then asked to bo excused from
Muslo. Finished 'drawings of the in til is section ns a giupble crop, the
thei1 utter Inability to.find any deal­ ninnd tangerine* took on considerable !furti1pr comment, saying he wa» ex­
*** library, ns submitted by the money crop being celery, which will
er* here or in Orlando handling golf strength during the last week and haunted. Ijvtrr, ho cancelled a dinurhitwt, shows it tp lie a very hand- begin to move nbemt the first of .the
good* with even n solitary “llonter" there was gisnl inquiry und demand ncr engagem ent
feme building and it will optionee any year, fh o celery crop.!.* in excep­
l-all the past week.
**v
with price* up. The future for price*1
locality in which it might be builL tionally fine condition, and should
This seemed strange, and nn inves­ on tangerine* |arg«'ly may Ik; ex|K*et-j
bring big price* thi* year. If the un­
tigation fas made. Still tho situation i d to he governed by •volume of ship­ MRS. MAPLE HTEVKNB,
NKW IIAKEIIY FOR SANFORD tire* production of lettuce hud been Could Be Taken on Refusal of Rep. Kelfer to Ap­ was shrouded in mystery, for It wnn
PROMINENT W. C. T. U.
ment* nnd tho quality of the fruit.
pear Before Tliqin^
.
shipped, with the cstiiputoel shipments
reported that ono inn nof small stat­ Good Juicy ilovi will continue I n
W im K E ltD lK l) SATURDAY
L R llarker hns arriygel in. the city of nuhRpqiient rrbp* of celery’ nnd
ure drove up in a new handsome ma­ good demand.
I I I ) T h r V w n r l s l f d I ’r r . a l
j Ti&lt;h In. family and will open a new poppers,, the total aggregate of car*
.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—Tho1iou$e judiciary’committee ap­ roon Cadillac car nnd nsked (o pur­ The country a t lnrgo Itn* been re- ST. AUGUSTINE. .Dec.. iq.—Mr*.
w r y »&gt;n the federal bakery system shipped from the Sanfeirel section
chase all the fdonlcra’ stock of “Hunt­ I'Mtaldislu'd upiNi a good business has-1Muhlc Quam Steven* died at her homo
pointed
sub-commit
let*
to
ivestigate
what
action,
if
any,
will
be
)hn, Mr. ihuker having l&gt;een one of would I*1 oyer sc veil thousand, car*.
ers." ...................
What could this mean? An eait
nt- (*. Commodity price* In general have]bare Saturday, Dec. Id, after an ill^ piomcn in thin plan of Inker- It i* expected, however, te&gt; he* in ex­ taken-m connection with the refUHal’of UeprcHcntativo Keller to
risen nil along the line.' Instead of
“f many month*.] She wn* noted
«nd having a t.hai|i of them now. ecs* of the six thousand car* shipped testify a s to information on which is based charges against A tto r - tempted corner of the floater goir the unemployment nt thi* time la*l throughout the United State* n* a
&lt;*» equipment is a t tho Clyde' Line Iqst year.
„cy General. Daugherty.
.ccr.11, cel! SatenUy year there is now. nn .actual labor j {-’rent evangelist nnd was generally
.
fO|ht rk'|Hit nnd ns soon ns a *uitnight’* issue of our neighbor’* pub­ shortage in many section*. One of M oved. For many years «he was the
*ton' room onn 1h&gt; secured Mr. MORE NEW HOADS
lication, Tho Reporter-Star, contain* the important development* ha* been State Evangelist for Florida W. C.
“ Ai r will open up the now business.
an article relating in detail, of it* the rapid betterment of romlitionn and T. U. The state owe* more to her than
*
FOR
SEMINOLE
s*
-.
president, fnmllinrly known a* “ R. B." prosperity in the South due to *ub- any other one person for M irk done
The
recent
county
bond
issue,
in
the
for prohibition. Sho will ho buried
having *i&gt;cnt Inst Sunday ploying golf ntanlial incren*e* In cotton price*!
BAND c o n c e r t '
amount of $100,000, for repairing nnd
in Sheridan, 111. '
nt the new Sanford Golf Club course,
WELL ATTENDED maintaining Seminole county road* I*
where he describe* *0 ninny long, dlf Kissimmee Woman
now licing expended for that purpose,
The Daily Herald, 15c per week.
flcult drive* which n'ro necessary to
The Hand Concert nt Central Park nnd the road front J*»kc Monroe
Told to Leave Town
muko from tho tec over large lake*
r*’ *^1‘ btgest in attendance of »pec- bridge to First ntreet has been re ­
front of, said tec*.
By Two Men, She Left
For Union Central American Republics But They In No
"f nn&gt;' concert -givan this *cn- paired and widened elgjit feet. There
"corner’,’ of the “floater" market
. •‘Ait:
K nock itCold
I lUi
^“ur 8U*e!l ‘&gt;f
park were are thirty-six mile* of road* which
was attempted. "IL B." either went Who Bald They Were Member* qf the
j
’“ ‘h f»t* and oven down the will he Improved a* a result of thi*
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prepared or wn* .replenishing hi*
ririvU the car* were parked and bond issue, nqd which, when com­
stock
of
“floater*"
submerged
during
WASHINGTON, Dec. J8.— Proposal of Central American con­
(Ur Thr AMWimol I 'rr o l
I 6a*°J*U,i:inU ,*t'cupied seat* on the pleted. will give* tho county ono of ference meeting here to discuss proposal to looking to political un­ his game nt Sanford. How many hall* * JACKSONVILI,E, Fla., Dec. 1R— A
TT1® concert was a most the best’system* of roach in the state. ion o f five Central American republics went by tho.hoards when did you renlly sink, “R. B. ^—Winter woman who said tier name wn* Mr*.
"Wiknt'onc In every particular and Tho's it'd 'fork for the bridge at Os­ tho conference receive! formal instructions from gyvm m ents con­ Park Herald.
A. A. Yoder of near Ki**inmiee, rcnuml&gt;«r was most generally ap- teen ferry is now being erected and cerned thoy bail decided against considering projiosnl by n vote of
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i&gt;ort&lt;y| to the indice upon her nrrivul
^Otltd. Tho large crowd from neigh-,agreement has been reached with the
It
wn*
very
noticeably
a}
the
band
hero
thi* morning, thnt two men who
8 to 2 .
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" a s the more noticeable official* of Volusia county by which
coticcrt yesterday that there should said they were member* of the Ku
first Imjjd coqcert of the sea* the latter will “-maintain Ane-half of
»««* f(n,r B™c" ** many seat* Klux Klnn gave her ono .hundred dol­
Ml** A. D.'Mitchell, of Uv;eido, tho Reg llplly, the.efficient advertising
More Shipping, Days
was put on yesterday the upkeep of thi* »tructure. The obliging agent fo r the Seaboard nnd manager .of the Herald, I* confined.** W* noW have in Central Park. A lars yesterday and told her to leave
cruw»| here wan larger than bridge replace* the old ferry a t thi* . . __ ________ 111..
... ht. iiiMin with iiinn. . n.,.1 i.u .m il. Igood many people didn’t atay nn ac­ town on the first train. She did bo, tak ­
Until Christmas
,', »ng that the hand concerts point, and will Ik* the means
Herald at that place wps In the city Ing face is missed aroiind tbo Herald count of not having enough seat* to ing with-her, her nine year old daughWinK larger crowds all Uy&gt; trnnnyortation to h*cw ^ m:
tar.
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Saturday night on a shopping t o u r .’ ofTico and on tho streets as well.
other eastern’ point*.
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SHOT DOWN
A N D LEFT
,TQ DIE ALONE BY COURTMARTIAL

FATHER BEAT
TWO NEGRO LADS
SOUHEAST TREND AND WAS KILLED

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK GUARD
PROBABLY FATALLY, WOUNDED
BY AN ATTACK OF BANDITS

HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
APPOINTS BUB-COMMITTEE TO
INVESTIGATE' WHAT ACTION

CENTRAL AMERICAN CONFERENCE'
MEETING IN WASHINGTON, D. C.,
TO DISCUSS THE PROPOSAL

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T in : SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER lf», 1922

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• Commerce and
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T h a t Prohibition .
is a F lat F ailure

START PLANT TO CAN
— GRAPEFRUIT IIHAIM'S
IIA ItfoW , Dec. 1C. — Machinery
valued at $30,000 Li today being mov­
ed into the new Citrus Exchange ptsnt
at Eagle Lake where an extensive
canning plant ha.s been planned. Grnne
fruit hearts will bo cunncd. These will
Le furnished by groves in the vicinity
of Harlow, Auhunulalc, FloroncuVillc
and Engle Lake.
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The plant will have a capacity of
300 crates of two dozen cans doily.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 1C.—The hp­
WIIITK a U L P lIim 8 H U N G S/W :
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proprlatlotf
bill for the commerce and
Va., Dec. 1/S^-T.Prohibition nnd tbc
AM. SOULS CHURCH
labor depat trpents, carrying $20,000,­
!.u
Klux
Klan
wore.considered
prom­
• Tomorrow, the thinl Sunday in Ad
inently at the K lh -mutual qunfertneo 000 was received by thd senate yfcsvent, nerv lefts will ha an follow-.:
tajdiy and reported back by the a p ­
Sunday school at 0:00 o. nr. sham of governors at sessions yesterday propriations committee wltljfn three
In a Stupendous Drama cf |.j(e.
- Governor John if. Pa kcr, &lt;f i.&lt;&gt; ■
Low, mats at 10:30.
htmrs. The committee reduced the fmSermon: "The
Concern Ishna, in nn address lal: yesterday, mikintlmi bureau apRfopriation $500,­
dcelnrcil prohibition wax a flat fallmg tho Messiah,'
000 to a total of $3,000,000, the orig­
Iloncdiction of the Messed Snrra- urr| ami denounced the Ku Klux Klan. inal estimate of the budget bureau.
He was jo lted In his ntta-k on , the
ment a fter Mass.
If there is a tmextinn in your mint! as to where to purchase
secret
organization by Gov. Hen' W. No other Important changes wctc rec­
It Is n story of home, of a wonder­
N est Sunday, monthly collection.
that Christmas pair of Shoes, let us suggest thnt you cornu
Co o k e d f o o d b a l e
Olcot3„ of Oregon, who rofetred to ommended.
Myndny,
Tuesday
nnd
Wednesday
in nnd let ua show you our new line of^
c
| F&lt;o I Salt, nil day Saturday, ful, beautiful love, of n wife who
thu Klim Injcn address last night ns
low masses at B a. m.
ALTO
AdciDKNTS
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try* tho Ladles of the .Catholic Church wan an outcast, of a non who sufMonday rig h t ut 8:00, meeting of n national menace.
.
EMERSON SHOES ;
.feted bo; a use of his love for the
at
Drr.no Turner's Grocery Store.
ARK
NUMEROUS:
K. o f. a
MOHR
CAItK
NEEDED
ono woman. A story for you, for
The Shoe that nets the pace for
Rchenr.inlr during week in propa HOFTH FLORIDA FAIR
GASPAUII.I.A
CARNIVAL
your children, for your father and
rations
for
(/hri*tmas
fw
livititi,
STYLE, COMFORT and WEARING QUALITY
Auto eccfdontn are happening ev­
FEBRUARY 1st TO !0!h
Strnrigcrr nk- welcome to free *U
mothor. Dedicated to the mothers
ery day or so in and r.round Sanford
Prices guaranteed by the Factory ptamp on the sale of
TAKE OUR A D V IC E-U SE
nnolt L'ltnn
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of the world by Carl I.aentmle. Also
Tampa, Dee. Jfl.—With cxhibltr-a! and more care should lo exorcised by
i
the
drivers
of
cars
and
fcy
the
pedisready contracted for from more than
th irty , Counties of Floriiki: the great !triana or something aerlotis will b«
TK» Beowomv BAKING POWOSJt
....... Florida F
T-.n.'
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... ;the result. No one walking #cro«i dm
South
a i r ' and
Gnspnrilla
' ntn-et or o.i the roads should c ^ *
WOODCOCK &amp; RIGNEY.
m. Subject "Tho Story of the Man Carnival for 1023 will b.- the jdtfgcnl forgot that t a n Inn drivont’a rs abroad
J. J. N . CONNER, Manager
Who Won.”
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• best nnd most comprehensive exhibit
•in tho land and it behoove* every one
Ilaptlst Young People's Union, 0:30 or Florida's' product resources and walking nnd driving to be ve,*y care­
115 East First StreetPhone 104
manufactures over held, in the stnjj^
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Evening worship nnd sermon 7:30. Additional room hr.a 1k&gt;&lt;u provided for crowded now with cars of the lorn!
the
vast
arm
y
of
exhibit*;
the
new
Subject, "The Man Who Wn« Painful. *112 .MAGNOLIA AVENUE .
buildings, including «r $35,000 con­ people and with visitors to the cky
!y Disturbed and Why."
atid
accidents
ore
bound
to
happen.
Let
PIANOS
PHONOGRAPHS
PLAYERS
SHEET MUSIC
Prayer meeting Wednesday even­ crete nnd steel grandstand to accom­ u.i all bo more careful nnd wo will
PLAYER
ROLLS
modate more than 4,000 people, nssurc
ing. 7:30.
nvold many of these accidents, Some
PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS
Sunbeam Rand Monday nfternoon lers crowding nnd more ndvantagoou:; of'them seem at timaa unavoidable PIANO TUNING
MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Society Editor
display room than ever before,, nnd
Phone 217-W
tho myriad new features prove thnt but wo .can nil do bur belt to keep out
of the way of danger.
the Fair management Js leaving lyithRight nice weather, hut not, cold
l&gt;« i &gt; . n It t o n n r * f n t f r l i l » l * s . w r i t
lug undone to insure tho comfort and
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
• M * n l f » ( 4 I t Ik lt d r p a r ln ir n l. R l t l t ,
uough.
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O t l t l U . » r I r l r p k m r I k * llriat. l l w l l
pleasure of* visitor.* to the Fnir. The
bm arvatlr tp v rrrta lri
dales u'rc Feb. 1 to 10, inclusive, lp23.
SUNDAY
Among the counties to be represen­ by tho l.iidii
in the North;
SOCIAL CALENDAR
"Is the Universe, hicludieg * • ted by large and comprehensive exhib­ building.
Man, Evolved L
Atomic * it:! a t the coming fair art*: Rrcvard,
. Saturday—Cooked food nnd fnncj
Roy Chittenden-lu»s returned from
Charlotte, Citrus, Clay,* Columbia, Do
Force?"
W o rk *nlc by thip Ladies of the Calli a trip through Georgia and nays thnt
Solo, Kseainhin, Gadsden, Glades, Har­ Call 498, if you wr.nt that baggage
Church Service .......
o|lc church nil day in N. W. room rain nnd cold weather prevails in that
dee, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsbor­ looked after with deipa tchA-QUICK
Sunday School
10:00 u. m.
of the Welaka building.
part of the country.
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ough, Loo, Leon, Marian, Manatee, SERVICE TRANSFER.
Woman's Club llidg,, Oake Ave
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10I-Th-f rl-Snt.
Osceola, Palin Dench, Pnsco, Pinellas,
Mr. nnd Mrs. George lin y arc stop­ Edgar A. Dull, the leader of the
Next to Princess Theatre
Pplk, Putnam, Sarutosa, St. Lucie, St.
ping at the Comfort Cottage.
Imru! and the poultry king of Lake
Joint*;, Suwannee, Sumter, Taylor and
Mr. nnd Mm. Swanson, of Rome,
t io l y c r o s s c iin tc M
&lt; Vftlu i.t, w ilh'seveirl others to be a d ­
Gn., arc stopping for some time nt
Church services for the :!rd Suitilay ded within the next ft w ui rks.
Conifort|Cuttage,
'■That livnlry will lie keener *thnrt
in Advent, Dec. 17, IP22, will be:
eve;- this year between tin- euunlirsVi
7:3(1 a. in., lanv Celebration.
IlenJ. F. Cottelle, of * Falrhnven,
nss|irt!t| by the jllun* lliol ale being
1*: 15 i u in., Sunday school;
Mass., arrived in the city ycstcrd.iy
inuilt* for tho many display.«, Some!
11:0«J a. in. Mutin'! and Litany.
iind is making his ht-nd&lt;|unTU-m nt
of the counties hnvc a: kvd for eon7:30 p. m.. Vespers a m f sermon.
the wilvek ground nr (lie biases rcllned or n general over
the Montezuma
There will Ik- sjiceial ipusir nt Holy Hiderably more space than can lie a l- &gt;
^
hauling—The best uf rocvicc
Cross fo r nil who appreciate it. At luted to them, while in many cases in­
A. E. Mncrinilic nnd family, of Phil11 o’clock service, Mis. J . A. Takiuh, dividual- and . tissiH i itiona have con i
A-dclphin, Pa., are.am ong the arrivals one of tho best posted game chicken soloist, will
tmcteil for display sjwce ' for exhib-j
fancier-in Ihc state nnd his magazlno
itn a.-;ii|o from the ibanly ilistday.-.:
is very- popular among the breeders
of fine figliting chickens.
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. W. II errinanee and 1.
GENERAL REPAIRS.
:. DODGE
Mrs. Anna Hcrrmancc, of liuduon, N.
Look for the I
nnnouneenie
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C \S H . S i x
Y.t arrived In the city yesterday fur n Winter Park Jie
Wight ilrolheri Co, Department Garage. Duilding
II. &amp; ().
short stay.
Ing. All the new
Song and d.uuo avert pm\tr"
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20 ti-(fc
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from the based
idliiie. Somctimra they start one,
.Mi's. Adclo Lane, of Mooschftirt, Iwforo any olltci
111., arrived here yesterday and will mole local new t
In Detroit ;i man claims he owns
spend some time here with her daugh- n‘nP paper in Sa
North America. Wo viw a man yes*
. ter, Mrs. Charles Fcddcr nt tho ter-p a rk Herald
tcnhiy on i'im t street who acted that
11yde, ifcnconia/ M ichigmi
Montezuma

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RQUTH BAKERY

C. G. I.unilcy, I.. R. LumU-y nnd \V.
J. Lunilcy, uf Woodstock, G:i., uro
spending a few days here at the Montezuniu, while in (he *.it&gt; unending t&lt;/
business.
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which

thv Madison n tto rm ? was di.v(|Ui4ificil.
Thiy made the trip in Judge DickinSon'fl Cadillac and made the 23H miles
home In 10 hours ami 45 minutes, stop­
ping for breakfast nnd dinner. This
IAKLAND TO U R IN G . 1020
in a good record, especially since part'
D E L AT $200. T H IS IS A
The Jennie Spaulding Circle met '" f the distance in over had ro.-rir.
AL IIA RG A IN .— R. ^ (). MO­
Wcdncsdny afternoon with Mrs. John
l CO.
206-lfc
Abruhnm* at her home on W. I highl y
street. Good attendance of m&lt; tubers.
m is ijiz u ir B S S R iia in u e ^ n ic s r e .ic z a a s c a s z R ia z s c z s iiB n n a r ?
Tbo next meeting will be Jim. .3, K'2't,
with Mrs. d in s. .(Vdlliin at her hnmc
on High street., &gt;\ll tlic nicmliorn are
re&lt;|ucxtci! to he present us this will
be a business meeting.

ENTERTAINS S. S. CLAS

GOOD SHOPPING DAY
' Today is a good shopping day nnd
nil •ficxt week will be gmnl shopping
dayn and if i .eryutui will rllup early
Members of th? elans present- last it will lighten yp the load along alwiit
evening were} Mrs., Orleii I). Farrell, iicx/Siitucday which will l*e the Inst
Mrs. Cgpktey, Mrs. Guy Srlman, Mrs. shopping day In-fore Kmas. Aft of
Fort, Mrs. Iluff and Mrs. Knud Mcrri- which brings to mind the thought that
i; ilm store;!jivmihl remain open a
• wether.
fu whuura ovary r.ighl next weak it
HOOK-LOVERS CI.UH
would also Irsmitt the hmd next SatAn Intcifstlng eorlal event of yes­ urd«y night. It would give those who
terday, was that of yesterday nftcrT Inbbr In the day time a chance' to
noon, when Mix, II. A. Howard Jantcr- shop early. Think it over.
tajned tho memlicni of hte Itnok-Imvers Club moat delightfully at her a t ­
tractive country hi me.
rmscy Wcdncsdny i f
At Union
T h a. afternoon was spent with d is­ ternoon, Uatcmlwr 20. i
cussion and cxrhangc uf late books,
a fte r which the hostess s.rvcd delic­ CAI.IPM RF.rniVES AMERICAN
ious refreshments consisting of rhk-k* - CONS'PAN riNOPI.i:, .‘ Dee. 14.—
rn salad and accessories, hot Toils, CharlcM R. Crane, fjrm rr United
coffee, congealed fru it gi latino to p . StnLev r.ilnf'ti r to China, win tvcclv. ped w ith'w hipped cream and devil's td in agdlejicc by tho Llsliph ycalcr*.
food cake.
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thy. Abdul Medpld raid that Turkey
Thu member.ijjjiJ^ying this pleasant. looked Instinctively to the .United
) aftcrniKin wdrei Mrz. Stella A rrlni- States for friendly guidanco r im coni’*

CHILDREN’S VANITIES
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I’ANCY ELA

Make Xmas Taste Good
O ur wonderful assortm ent o f hol' iday sweets'is sure to contribute 1
•toward a toothsome Christmas
Yoiwtnay get anything^you want
here in Chocolates, Hard Candies v “
im c \ Candy Novelties, a t ext remo-

morcizl runjwrt ami A*Mrtc&lt;l that
Fred Atacriivi's poNiriputioa hi the imu.■*. L. lauiy-. e ^ c r - 't ^ r »*vm. a Rood m igm y

Mrs for p»-ac*.

Mr. Crane leatg. for C.ii-

DRUG STORK

IN D IE S’ HOUSE RLII’PERS,
all calQub S2.M). Si.75,

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�•AGE TWO

iTHEJ3ANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1922

Sanford Daily Herald
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The Herald Printing: Co
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Ilrlltrrrd
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In t ' l l r h r C i r r l r r
IS: I

T k r IIIst IX- I n l K - p n « r t V r r k l r H e r ­
ald e n tir e ly e n te r *
k rm h iiilr I 'n u n l r
a n d In p u b l i s h e d n r r j 1‘r l d a r . A d t r r l U l n s r i l n m ad e h n o ttn on n p p llen l l o n . I U B ( r r r e a r , a l t t n i a In a d t a i t e e .
M G MU K i t

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T h . Asdoelstci) Pre»* t» e x c l u s i v e l y
''-■•ntltled t o t h e u«e fo r r*|iul&gt;llcntliui o f
• II n e w s ( l l a p s t e h r s I ' W l l U d U f II o r
n o t o t h e r w i s e c r e d i t e d In Hits |« |&gt; 'T
Mild a ls o t h e lo c a l l&gt;ew» p u b li s h e d

hsrtln.
All right* of re.piibllealbin of npeclnl
d l e p s l e h e a h e r e i n ' a r e s le u re g arv atl

hold my God tmd my country. *I'la y
down tho pen and the ‘stick’ ns a
disciple of the old school, one of the
few privates left in the state.
.
Countless years of worty And workij
countless years fraught with passions,
and Joys, with pleasures and strife,!
of political and civil battles; of chroa-j
icling sickness and death, of crim cL
and the joys of living; o frhirths and!
m arriages, of all the thing.i that go |
to make up our daily melange, have i
takeij their rt (rntless toll, and now, j
ju st ns the town and county of my
adoption la in its a icendancy, and the i
spirit of Progiea sand Prosperity 'Is j
ahroild.t Nature has dem anded/that 1
quit.
,
This I do, hut not until after three 1
weeks of thought, and on the advice *
of my physician,,my. family and my
friends. Hut us long as p ro o fs are
•lamp and the smell of ink Is fresh 1
: hall linger in the ofTing to catch the
tang that is like wine to my veins."

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- I T - I 'L L SPREA D

Are They Due for Redemption?

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The United Stalest Ls ready to redeem till
Victory Notes .with the lellerH A, II, C, I), E
and F In Ihe upper riifht hand corner.
These NOTES will not beat: Interest after
December 15th.
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Bring All your VICTORY NOTES so lettercd to us for Immediate CREDIT for deposit
in a Savings Account or for investment in
one cf our Interest bearing Certificates of
Deposit.

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SANFORD COUNTRY CLUII
IS A VALUABLE ASSET
The Country Club is proving to lie
all anticipated for it It a recreational
asset fur Sanford, and Is one o f ,tho
city's valuable mediums fur drawing
the clast of tourists who patronise

OVERTURE v
Honor American Aviator*.

The Herald carriers m anage and control th eir rfintesi pay In
advnncc for. all papers drawn, and absolutely depend upon their
collections fo r th eir running capital and profits. When stihsenbei# neglect to pay them it is the CARRIER and not THE
Ileraid that stands the ‘‘hruu|-" .
Subscribers who do not cnri* In pay the carrier each week
may pay the H erald two or more months in advance and they
will pay the ca rrie r each week front this fund.
This rystem of delivery i» known as. the ^NDKi,KNI)l,«NT
CARRIER PLAN and is used by most of llie larg er newspapers of
the country and lias piuvcn beyond doubt to be tllft-Ve. ybesl plan
of delivery. When a hoy manage-, bis own route, buys and s e l l s
a t a profit he is in business for him self in^exactly the sum • sense
as any m erchant. He knows lie m ust give nor Vice to be^uecessful'nm l build up Ids business. He knows that every new i nstomer lie secures menus more profit. In short, he knows be must
conduct his business in a capable and efficient nuim ur to be sue
c e is'u l.
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The H erald earnestly requeits H i nubseribirs' not 1 1 *lisem irage these boys in this, th eir first biisim ss venture, by tefiiHing t*i pay prom ptly each wee!, for th eir newspaper.

hence. . To study today’s so-called
politics would be n waste of lime—
they are obsolete. Polities in the true
Floridh Is noted for its fine news­
sense, have to do with the prosperity
pence and security of the people. papers nnd every village, town, ham­
What has the counly or state commit­ let nnd city in the state has good patee to do with these thing".? How much "pers or a good pa|&gt;er as the cam* may
has the prosperity of the country Imjoii lie. And at Christ mas lime they in­
advanced where government has variably gut out n line big Christmas
touched the thing i pcrtainfng to it? edition. The Herald wan not in the
Tho poll Urn of tomorrow will deal di­ hunch thin year, ns it was too close to
rectly with these things. Politics will Hie Thanksgiving &gt;per in! edition hut
become an admin 1st ration of the peo­ in the spring we will get up another
ple’s Blfairs in the people’s interest. If
The Tampa Tribune had a whopper
a young man wants to lit himself for
one of the largest if not the largest
the politics tif tomorrow, let him' lit
himself into essential industry for - Ifit pages of g o o d m atter anil ad­
the purpose of learning how best to vertisements. The UsHtlmrg Cmn
conduct it for the whole public good.” merclul came out with forty pages
and (iilbett L&gt;ach said he bud nolhing
to do with it— Miss Fusscli nnd Mr.
JOHN HELL RETIRES
Holer did it. -The Likelnnd Tcjegam
of
Saturday was a big one with il­
John \V. Hell, editor of the Tavares
lustrated
cover.
Herald, and one of the oldest printers
The Orlando ‘ papers, were larger
and newspaper men in Florida, has
sold tho Tavares Herald to A. P. than usual and m any'other slate pap­
Vaughn, who hns changed the name ers urc dolled up in I’hristmns cov­
to the I-uke County Citizen nnd is mak­ ers artd issued hig editions. The Man­
ing many other changes in the paper, atee River Journal hail u fine hig jngetting out the first edition last F ri­ per of many pages, it shown that Flo­
day that wns very creditable nnd show­ rida is prosperous, nnd that the busi­
ed Mr. Vaughn to be n newspaper ness men of every town are progres­
man in ever respect. We hate to lose sive. It nlso shows that Florida news­
good old’John Hell from the flock. We papers are the beat in the country and
ore always sorry to sen aiiy of U&gt;c the editors ran come as nenr making
Most nnything relative to bridges
old guard of Florida quit the gamp. something out of them an any news­
is
interesting to people of llie Halifax
paper
men
In
the
world.
We have had so many good times to­
country,
in'cnuse the hriilge question
gether, wo have fought so many lights
is always u live op ^u .this section. Du­
against nnd with each other, we have
val county seventeen months ago
HOME MERCHANTS
rend week after week of the joys and
built a million dollar bridge across
■arrows of brother editors that we
Ihe-BtT-Jiduw-Mver-nt-dnrksonvillertTr
a re m ig h
become free of loll ns' soon sis the
bridge had paid for itself.
.A fter 17 months the receipts nnd
expenditures have been figured up
and a profit for that period of $Jt)I,C:i8
is shown. At this rate the bridge
will become free in four or live years
more. The total receipts for the 17!
months worn J2u7,72-.fi0, and Hie ex­
pense of operation $5(1.081.70.
At least one bridge is paying blindsome dividends - Daytona Journal.
They an- nil paying a handsome
profit and if the counties of Volusia

A memorial garden l« Ip be eMithUnited In I ranee In the slmitow of llie
fortress of Verdun In himnr o f tlt&lt;‘
a t Aluerienn* of llie Lafayette eonilrllle who fell In the tdr service of
the World’s war. In lids garden each
o f the ttt will have |ds place.
Either
Ids iiodv will lie removed from other

SANPORD

GRANDCHILD MAD CROPPY
cough

“ My grandchild could get no relief
whatever from n very had croupy'
cough," writes Peter Landis, Meyer*,
dale, Po., “until I gave him
y’a
Honey and Tor. It is a great help fur
chest and throat trouble." (’•nighi,
colds, croup, throat, client, and l,r«a.
chiul irritations quickly re lie v e j tviUt
Foley’s Honey nod Tnr, Cantaihs no
opiates—Ingredients printed &lt;m th™
Wrapper. Stood the test of liniL- ty.
ing three generations. Sold &lt;iery.
where,- Adv.

MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
1018 W e a l F i r s t S t r e e t

1018 W e s t F i r s t S lrtrt

tlntaln Trie* ‘'Protection/'
A war baby t* the title gtvep by a
Gtinailhm.oltlidnl In. Ibe Itritlsli safegiianllni: of IO‘Iip-1rli'x ini. when a
iim'IiiIk i &lt;&gt;f tile Rrttlsh parllataenl
Ktvle.l tin- llil-nslire II foUUilflllg t ’lliler
lids law the Hrlil.di hoard of iitiih'
IIUi&gt; loipt-e &lt;llllh-» «f .'Cl I -’t per cent
i,(ton anv loqmrts or nrtlidi-s t&lt;&lt; prolect Itrilixli Imhivii.i-. tIt*- Nation's
Itu-Im r' &lt;vpi id a-. This stiiiy lui» mi*
In i n plioed ii(e*n fiflilt' gtovi-s. glass
ware for table mie, glnsswnre for light­
ing mid utuiidniim mil inaiai'led cook­
ing utensil'*.
—

fiCfi cjuickly relieves Culils anti
LuGripr-c, LonsRiirtliun. ISiliotisness and Ilcaclttvhes.

They are bears for wear. Gillette Chilled
Rubber Process* Drive in* We will be glad to
fill out application for your new license tag.

WHEN U
L18T I t
WITH US
MACKEREL RUN PLENTY

Wa have a client who, to get
quick action, will sell 2 fine lota
on OaLAve., eaiily worth $1,000cach to .firs t ono making offer
of $1,000 for the two. Terms
can be arranged. See us NOW I

Maxwell &amp; Britt
AGENTS

REAL ESTATE
Fire, Casualty, Auto Insurance
105 W. PIrst 8 L SANFORD, FLA

.

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

SNEAKING LAW VIOLATORS

The other night in Likelnnd we left
our ear standing on one of the prin­
cipal streets, a five light post nearby
and four lights on o u r 'ra r itself. It
was just a fter dark ami the cur was
A DETAIL OVERLOOK El)
(here only a short time but when we
came
hack someone had emptied every
A pressure of 15 pounds on this
door
pocket
and lifted out the front
wire bumper throws out the clutch,
cushion,
strewing
the articled in the
applies the brakes, cuts off tho igni­
door pockets till over the floor of the
tion and blown the horn.—From the
Scientific American. It secniH to ^do
Naturally wc raised a little quiet
about everything except Luke charge
Cnin
and a fter while we were infprrnof the body,—Detroit Motor News.
id that prohibition enforcement offi­
cers have a habit of doing thin thing
ADVERTISE THIS WEEK
in Lakeland, looking for Christmas
booxe.
It la plunsihle thus to explain
This is the week to advnrtine. The
our
case,
for nothing wns stolen.
Daily Herald did not gel up a special
The
constitution
of the United
&lt; hristmns edition, hilt every dny is
States,
tile
constitution
of llie state
a special edition and you can reach
of
Florida
mid
the
courts
of both de­
the people through the columns of
clare
this
kind
of
sneakery
is u crime.
the Dnlly Herald. Everybody reads
And,*
had
we
caught
the
snenk
in the
lla- Herald and n good advertisement
net
nnd
been
able
to
get
to
our
Colt,
a
in &lt;he Daily each day this week will
tragedy
would
have
lieen
enacted.
. &lt;11 your Christmas goods nnd keep
As it is,, we are thus publicly.stig­
up the Christmas spirit. Advertise thin
matizing
this sneak for what lie l-&lt; and
week and get the right results.
ofTicer or no officer, we consider him a
HENRY FORD BREAKS WITH WIS petty hypocrite. We hope the Likeland papers will copy this nnd jf tin*
DOM
sneak wants to stop uri the next time
In his own page in the Dearborn in ­ we are there—^which will l»c soon—
dependent of December Pth, Mr. Hen- we will take pleasure in accepting his
admission mid swearing riut a wnrant
iy Ford says:
“Should n young mnn study poli­ for him if there j f a justice in Lake­
tics? Yes, if lu&lt; will make up his mind land with backlione enough to issue
..
.
what politics nre to be twenty yearn it.— Leesburg Commercial.

U SELL
YOUR REAL
ESTATE

r Your Victory Bonds

A SUCOkfD

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TRADING AT HOME

DRIVE-IN FILLING STATION^
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5 First Street nnd Elm Avenue

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�HI) DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922

PAGE T1IHEE
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WANTED
WANED—A chance to build your
now homo before lumber gets any
higher. lin n s and estimates furnish­
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. lB3-tfc
jUt 5e t H"** na
WANTED TO RENT- Fermauent, a
(or l«w ,h*n l5c:
or 4 room-tmfumlshcd apartment,
irely bo tlM*‘fle7
flat or house, desirable location.- Ad- Pair Separated Since Death of
,d to anyone.
dre^a.'T , S." care Herald office, San­
Mother Are Reunited by News- *
*u ordl' ” *
ford,-tPJa.
192-tfo
-Words.to • lh»*
paper Advertisement.
WANTED—Roomers, Jo l 1 Oak Ave­
nue. Phono 283-L-l,. *
EC.Vtilc
WANTED — Nice, clean charcoal
packed in bushel sacks.—Rail Hard­
House
S p P i E S for »
ware Co.
225-3 tc
•JG-tfc
’ANTED —Position as bookkeeper Son Lost Track of Parent After Leavor other office work.—G. C. Curry,
ing Orphanage to Go to W o rk enre A. C. L, dispatcher's -office.
Spends All His Vacations
a tmngo 10 W ,c
In 8earch.
WE ARE LOOKING lor a reprcseit*
Montreal.—An ndferllsbmcnt In a
tntive to hnmlle our line of steel local paper and two photographs—
7rr__Dosier and Gaya’ paints box Strapping and box strapping one n .mental picture of a bnby hoy
tools. Liberal commission basis. I»rc. nm l'tho other n faded, old-fashioned
.t
In likeness of a man taken thirty-two
cjsford agents.
1S3' Uc fer TWe handling kindred lines.
year* ago—brought a father nml son
applying,
state
full
particulars
omr
S C vou can get ae/d bed
together In the. lobby of a hotel here
refereW
cs.—1
T
wisted
Wire
&amp;
Steel
Co.
» « td irrig atio n p l u g s - a t tfc*
"
100-tfc 137-153 Eleventh Avc., New York, nfter n iiitilunl search of fifteen years.
When lternnrd latveqttes wife died
Kowlty
N. Y.
27-ltc twenty-eight years ngo lie was obliged
to put Ids two ions, n lad of seven
hotiun, eight rooms am
WELFARE DEPT. MEETING
and 1toriuinl, Jr., nged six. In an
siltr, possession Feb.
The Welfare Department of the orphanage at Ogdensburg, N. V. The
UA, balance long time,
Woman's Club will hold I's regular older boy died, but Rentnril, Jr.,
pi other information a
December meeting Wednesday a t 3:15 thrived nud went to New York to
rtf cure Herald._____ ~
p .'m .j The program Is rclntlvj to work. For fifteen years when permit­
public health and is in the hands of ted n vncntfbn he sjamt It In spare It
^ £_ 1 Promo car auto
Mrs. wJohn Leotinrdi and Mrs. John of his father, with the old-fashlunet!
p for quick sale. Sec
photograph in ills possession.
(! Dcon. The henlth nurse hns been
g Lake Mary Casino. 2
Trail Led to Canada.
invited to be present nnd give the re­
yiLT—Christmas green
A
month
ago the son la ‘searching
sults of her recent work among the
for Ms parent canto nrncii a trail
iii'hno! children. Dr, Denton will spank Which led to Montreal, whero ho went
of his work in co-operutiin with tho n week ago after obtaining three
State Hoard pf Health. An import- weeks' vacation. Tils father had bcea
tint paper by Dr. I'uleston will c«n- all Ilie while conducting a similar
cludo tho program.
. 227-2t» search, hut with only a mind picture
of (ho lad.
One morning word came lo the eon's
room that n stranger wished to sett
him in tho lobby of the hotel regard­
ing an mlvprtltfe.it/oiit In tho local pa­
Bps—Several good r pros
per. Carrying tho yellowing picture
l KVtcn! Dodge touring cars
Hanford Motor Co., Dodge
Hvone 3.
225-Ot
• Chapel exercises this week have
l&gt;een unusually entertaining. Monthly
the last of the essays written during
Kducut ionttl Week were rend.
They
were us follows; ".Music qs a Nation:,
Rudder," by Natl Paxton; another es­
say on the same subject by Addle Mul­
isotmr I'ruperl y
d honir, situated in the ler} "Tho Newspaper as n Nation Rttilresidenti.il district in city. tler," by Charlutto Smith, and ".The
Itro story, two baths, Hub- Mission of the I'ubllc Schools," by Al­
i tkm* is three separate ice Itunyon, Snpt. Lawton and Mr.
ertmeats, with two private anil Mra. Eoyd were present. Mr. Boyd
I'mjurty is now showing sang two songs, the latter, of which
p 10 per cent earnings on Tpsli’s "(IfBalbye" yas so beautiful
■tnL I ri e $ 10,000, Easy that nn one who has ever experienced
tv arranged to a tosponsi- the pangs of parting could fail to be
touched.
The upbuilding of the nation by Lite
use of music has taken tangible shape
in {his school in a number of vlctroln
Celtt) Farm
mw celery farm, 2 acres in recital in chattel. Miss Gray has litis
racy for January*- market, in charge nnd is carrying iut out ns
of, sat buildings, team ' of it music contest, This week there
feitti, lias plant for light- were among the others selections by
MlLnj: purposed Small pow- F arrar, McCormick, nnd Gall! Curci,
aSt, Johns river. Five miles ns well as Alma Gittck’s incomparable
Embraced the Boy. • •
I at bard road. -All of ncrc- singing of "The Land of tin* Sky
^
■ planted for spriug erop of Blue W ntcr."
In his hand, the boy in**t nn eglerty
Tho Colonial Dames in this .''.lab- l.«*klnc man In the lobby. The maI ltfii'n fur st-liiug, owner
IV'Uh in two w d ' k s .
mi- olfering a gold medal for the best ill Itit--tint &lt;)t- picture proved useless, ii*
p t setpr'jl n i i'r r r r a l
’g o o d paper on Jean Itibaut and Ilia Set­ tlm s«n with tbt- old photograph to
Ids Iqtnd failed to recognise Ills
tt,,uld he g la d t o s h o w . tlement at Fort Caroline, nnd S. 11. S:
If. CUSSELY ^ SONS
ia, of course, ^vorkiug for this honor. father.
Tho phantom mind photograph was
I ‘EuahlisM 11*08"
Yesterday S. H. S. experienced its
different, ns Bernard Lovequc, Sr.,
[itk for Mr. llron-ton
first fire drill of the year.
reached forward nnd embrnml the
181*8 Magnolia Ave.
b('&gt;* whom lie hail not sebn for twentyIX
t l l l t l I T t 'l l t It T . 7 th J t i m i x i .
eight years. Roth wept with Joy and
r t i U 'l i r . s i M i i x o i . t ; M i t 'v n .
i l l i i t 11i t — i x t n t x i ' g i t t
It wns not long before n score of
t i l t I I K t l i l l * I 'l lll. it V T lt t x
guests crowded around the milted fa­
d c d r i i c IV , U o l| . lit otol
I . W iiiiilr iif l
ther and son to listen to (heir stories
t 'o r n iila lio iiit s . vs.
-Unfurnished apartment T . \V. A . N o r t o n , t r d o s ?l.m x ,-lo d ‘!,i(’ of long search nnd final happy climax
I (..fioiilattl *
Raiments, ;ior, E. Ki/st u mTl l i C a lTv i n U A AI'oa,;--.
,\'( &gt;I IT ’( IN.
I C K I . l .**
l U U . O I '. l K U , K i ; i :
atol
190-Ifc. I 'O A U K . If li v i n g , it Ileail.C AtoL VaIllN l » rA- SIST E R S HAVE SAM E HUSBAND
lu ilu i; a n y In t e r e s t tin d e r T
'ine tied mum and kitch- SIVo.u sA ( la
N o r t o n . li;r| o s ll o u s i li"M &lt; -r n n d
l’r*'e SI-I per mouth, C a l v i n A. I 'o a g e i O r o t h e r w is e . In tin Digamy Charge Reveals Strange Mar­
w i n n d e M crtb e d la n d s , t o - w it .
ital Mixup In South Dakota
t- H. I). Durant at Lnkc f o llo
l i i - a l n n l n g a t th e S m r j h - V V e s i c o r n e r
Village.
_______ -tfc o f Meet Io n .11. T o w n s h i p It', S o u t h u t . .

193

•iluoni*, furnished, 1011
H»ne 2S3-L-1. 226-Gtc
furnl ihbd bed n o n )
,k uite upstairs bed
hnetto Avc. 226-3tj
roFiigirr
102U Union Avcr'-m cottage on
with water, lichtn
room mid
dhenst corner
-trevt.—Mnr227-lip

U a o g e - 3 t, L a s t , run n o r t h S.3 S rtiulns.
t h e n c e n o r t h ' IB iiiK t - r e * c a s t *&gt;11 the
K a n t l i n e &lt;if h -atiford U rw tit 1S.TT rh a t tis
t h e n c e H a s t 2,17 c h a in s , t h e n c e s o u t h
JO c h a in s , lh « n c c vvr-st 7.77 c h a in s to
t h o p o in t
of
l&gt; er;lm ilnK .
c o n t a in in g
T w e l v e ( 12 ) (ter&lt; s m o re o r le ss.
V o u u lid .e a c h of y o u n r e lie tc b y r e ­
q u ir e d n e t o r d e r e d to b e a m i a p p e a r

Slonx Falls, S. D.—An; unusual mat*
rlmonln) tn*nglu will occupy .the atten­
tion of n Jury, nt a n ‘approaching term
of Circuit court In Brown county.
•South Dakota, when Thomas Dunham,
a prominent nnd wealthy farmer livIng*near-lho vlUag*-of Heelft,-w(H-be
bVl,rnnrT7~t?3J.'tmnijr'nfiV_Srli_no5 (T tried on a blgmn/ charge. ’The nr rest
&lt;M\td m o n t h , t in u a n d lli*-r«&gt; to a n » w c r
nf Dunham brought to light a strange
t U t h e b i l l o f c o m p la in t file d h e r e in
tu J n ln n t y o u , n m l e a ch o f you . atul
triangular matrimonial situation.
HiV-rvItt f a ll n o t e lse r a id b ill w i l l In
Two sisters, ench legally mnrrlqd 1°
t u lic t i a n eiittfeintcd, tu be f o llo w e d by
Dunham, according to marrlngo certllb
a (llii.it d e c r e e .
i t lx f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s n o t i c e
cates which were produced In court nt
I n i p u b l l H h e d I n - - a p e r i .n .f o r .1 l l u r n b l
the preliminary bearing of Dunham,
it-I n e w s p a p e r p tib l l td i c d In Hcitilniile
e i L it t ly , o u e a r p e l i w ei-h f o r a p e r i o d
were In . court nnd naturally were
n i t r i u l t t e r m s e r i l t I v e WeekB.
keenly Interested In the outcome.
I ft
W i t lie n s m y b a n d . u t » l r*‘n l o f r a m
•*1 **•

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Clerk Clrrnlt Court &lt;*r
Hemlnnle County, I'l«

itv V. Ik imuKlaM. D. 1

tenrvan &amp; Shanot.

; ,

IHollcttora for ComplalaanU.
' Two Babes Bom as Hospital Burnt.

crime

,lui(i«»n
‘‘Bfrl, „
tw**
h »*l(iC.

‘ Quebec.—Two children were bom
Cures Malaria. Chills white (fames -Tvern eating their wny
ami Fever, Dengue or through n hospital here. One child W n
born ns, Its mother was lasing c a rre l
Ililious Fever.
to safety, nnd the other nrrlvcd nfler
Uie mother was placed In u nearby
building.
Wills Fund for New York Bread Line.
New York.*-A fund lo mnlninln u
brrad lino In New* York City Is left
by tho will of Frederick Ilertucli.
wcallhy business mnn, who died re­
cently In England. Tim will also
leaves *100,000 to nsslst imor students
■through Columbia university,

■ It will l&gt;e a Merry ChriMnum for Everyone in the Family if

3

Members of Our

Means Planned for Hanging Are In
adequate, but.H e Perishes None
the Less—Head Hangs Limply
In Handkerchief.

essiiiii.it is t» mmi who is an O.ld
Ite]mblicnn.

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Astonishing Incident in London Is
Attributed to Auto-Sug­
gestion. ,

‘rescription for Colds, Fcvd LuGrippe.’ It'n the most
ly remedy iva know, pro*
iik Pneumonia.
Just a few pennies, nickels, dimes or more doposited weekly by each
inembot of the family insures one and all n very Merry and Itountcous
Yulotlde. We are organising our CLUB now and Will be pleased,to
have you nml all yytir family become numbers. It's easy to.Join. The
first d e p o s it makes you n full-fledged member. THort'ifilM /id 'ta p e ,
fees or fines or deductions. Any further information’ you desire will
becheerfully given.
, .

/.onfliut—Con a man "^tipsest" sui­
cide to himself and dlo of the suggestlon?
It Is said Hint tile natives of Samoa
ROflKS ARE
In the old days could "hale" one an­
V
*-' '-NOW OPEN
^ FOR
other to. death, Rut read on:
A
1
ENROLLMENT
*- .-.i
Something has been written of the
extraordinary effect of Doctor Cone's
mental suggestion treatment upon a
A
group of British shell-idiockod aoldlhrs,
lie delivered bis lecture to them and
2
treated Some of them ns be laid treat­
n
A
ed thousands of more or less normal
s
S T R E N G T H - S E R V IC E - D R O G U E S ^
people at Ills now world-famous Nancy
ellnle, and the result wns nn outburst
of hysterical excitement which was
deemed to bo exceedingly Injurious to n R iH c u i iB s a i n x m i s is s i n s x i B ^ n n a a i^ u B iN iB H R U M R U s i n M iN
the sufferers. It was, indeed a uind
riot of the sliell-slioeked.
^■BicxM iiuBxcariaHaiju-cnxaM HntiBm iaxwHnnHXHXsBM CBXRaBaM
The cpisoilo created much criticism
of the whole Idea of them pen (Jen l use
of mental suggestion.
Rut It by no means decreased the
ever Increasing tloqk of patients rush.Ing to (’otto clinic at Nancy, which this
rummer bns been greater'tlm n ever,
having been swelled to ntoro than
is meeting the demand for good pure water anti there tire hundreds pf
twice Its Wrmul pnijtortions by tourbottjes being distributed around the City a t nil times. Every family
Iris, ninny If not most of them Ameri­
of Sanford should get the habit nnd—
cana.
Had Immense Sale.'
The C'otte book b a d an Immense sale
hero In England ami Hie discussion
of the s u b je c t m drawing rooms, at
clubs and la the newspapers slneo It
was flr&gt;t brought forward lias rivaled
And tuir truck will be nl ymir back door with n bottle nf that pure
In enllutslitsm the perennial political
water tint: all the iiolebt, re- l.iiiniiita, tlrttg stores anil soda fountains
debates.
are using.
All sorts of extraordinary phenom­
ena In this general direction have been
reported front all purls of England
and by ill! sorts of people.
Astonishing cures nml , complete
fnllyres have been reported with

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A
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•nding your
; reputation
uisl actu ate
i vesta real
nrl hi.4 m erkintr u n fa ir

A Substantial Xmas Present in the City Sub
stantial, a Home for the Family

r Blindly
e m e n ts
v v v v v

His Neck Bested Limply In It.
great eagerness t.y pros and anils nnd
there even has been somo rather nerlmonbuH dlscusHlfin among those who
believe and those whit altlria and lliuse
who deny.
iRnt (lie nmst astonishing Incident
which bus been hrotigbt to public at*
trnlion during tho whola course of Hit*
long drawn-out argument Is furplshqd
Uy the tragic ending of one Alfred
Manning, aged sixty-six.
„.-llg-had.lifnn unaUlwto- aut- work for
n ctinslderable time nntl had been
much illscouruged, although lie Mid
not act Daily suffered In ‘a dangerous
way front lack of food.
Rut he was*old, tired nnd uiisticressfub-of a sort nnd In a, case which
often furnishes suicides.
Thrust Head Through Nome.
And tie wns found den it In Ids room
xvltli Ills death declared to he stileldo
by the coroner, Nttbotigh It could he
held to bo thnt only by n person ac­
cepting very fully tin* Uicnriqs of lhuso
believing thqf great power lies In autoinggejdlnn.
When found ho had been dead for
some time, kneeling at tho foot of his
bed.
J l e lmd tied two corners of n very
large liamlkvrcblef together, making a
loop which bo bad caught over vno of
the bed posts.
Through tho pendatyt cloth circlet
tbns formed Manning hod thrust Ids
head nnd. when ho was found, his
neck rested limply In U.
I ,
But the loop was largo nml loose;
the handkerchief would not have
pressed tightly nn Ills, throat If ids
head Jiad pot homo Its weight down
upon It nnll thnt scarcely could hat#
been achieved to the point of strangu­
lation by Ids own will-power.

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Only; xvny our vicc-presldoDt , can MODEL AT $200.. THIS IS A
get hi* nnme ,In the papers la by be­ REAL IIARGAIN.—:D. &amp; O. MO*
ing born on a holiday.
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L ake F ront
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Home built to please th e buyer. Can be
purchased on term s to su it your income.
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'•n lltlrd to thr urn* fur reiiubltnllioi
all nawa &lt;lli|iatrhc*i trrtlllril tu It
not otherwise i rnlltnl in this imn
and alao thr luc.il nrw* |&gt;ubU*h
Hfraln.
All rtaht* of rr-pohllratlun of spri-l
dtapgtnhra hrrHn nrr also rrrnrvrd
Ofllrri IIRIIAI.il Ill'll,HI Ml, I'huar 7’

The opening game of the bailed hnllsenson will l*e played tonight on the
I’ariah House Court'when the Hanford High Jmys meet up with a picked team
front some college fruternity o f Winter Park. The visitors team is made up
of five good players mid the locals will .have to uie everything they have to
get nwuy to n victory. The material Coach Wilkinson is using Is some of
the very best to he found in the state and he plans to build up a team that
can compete for state honors.
The probable ltw -up for the start tonight- is ns follows: W .’Moyo and
Leonard MeLucns, forwnnls; Jim Slone, center, and Gownh nnd Smith, guards.
The gam e will l*e called promptly at H o’clock.

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A DETAIL OVERLOOKED
A p re ,iop re of 16 pounds on th
•wire bumper throws out the elute
applies the brakes, cuts off the igr
lion nnd blows the horn.—From tl
Scientific American. *It seems to &lt;
about everything excbpl tnko chart
of the body.—Detroit Motor News
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John W. Bell, editor of the Tavnrei
Herald, and one «f the oldest printers
and new spaper men in Florida, has
sold tho T avares Herald to A. P,
Vaughn, who has Changed the" name
to the Lake County CRItcn and is mak­
ing many o ther changes in the paper,
g e ttin g out the first edition last Fri­
day th at was very creditable nnd show­
ed Mr. Vuughn to be n newspaper
man In over respect.. We hate to lose
good old John Bell from the tlock. We
are alw ays sorry to see .any o f the
old guard of Florida (juit the gamer
We have had so many good time* to -'
get her, we have fought so many lights
against and with each other, we have
read week a f te r week &lt;&gt;r the joy* and;
sorrow s of b rother editors th at wa-j
are m ighty close kin to all pf them.
Wo hope Ih g rJo lm Hefl will get bet-1
te r and th a t even though he cannot
o p erate the paper any longer he can
a t least go fishing and sell real estate
an d do o ther light work and live to
enjoy the fru its o f hU Inborn fur
many years to come. In his lust edi­
to rial In the paper he says:
"111 health has forced me from the
F o u rth E s ta te .“Wy life has been giv­
en over to th e noble A rt Preservative
— the best th a t was in me given to up-

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A free tube with every tiro
This week’s program finds an nr*
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And do they still wish to piny fqr
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Tonight Vivian Martin will be seen
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Did you look at the professionals In "Pardon My French." It’s a pic- B i g C iA lI o n S 0 1 l i a S ^ A I H l
over at the Golf Links yesterday?
tutu with a fine story. Tells how the!
Full Quart*? of Oil
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Haw kers'were blown -Into society by |
Anil ilid you know that Hart H e n - 'n Kansas cyclone a ml a Teyns gurher. j
A lT H lld B t l l l C r y
don is going .after the chit* record ? He Also a Fox News,
Water
made if in 15 Saturday, which is not
so bad, we’d suy.
Then Tuesday night eomes Thomas
3
Mejghnn in "The Man Who Haw To­
And George DeCottes. That youngs­ morrow," Wednesday, ngiht Anita
ter is kinder picking Up. For a la-gin- Htewurt jdnys in "The Invisible Fear’ (05 I'nlmcltn.Avc.—Phone 1K1-.1
ncr we would say that his score of 02 followed by one of the befft comedies
is not so worn*.
of the week, "Htep This Way."

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bn Oak A w ., easily worth f t ,000
each to firs t one making o ffer
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cun' be arranged. See us NOW!

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Sara, C enter, Gainesville.

Gnitic’ ftile and Mulucus of Sanford:
land «*ut just above the o th ers’ T h e re ! TIIO t'ltl.K D W IT ll WEAK KIDFlowers, rig h t lat-kle, tJninesvi(le.
All State Championship
iiiii- a good many good &lt;|iinrterbacks]
NEYS
Stone, riglit end, Sanford,
'nnd it is bard to select the two be*tj~ "Have been troubled with weak kidArguments Settled By
H
A
. Howyor, a&lt;|iinr.terbuck,' Gninesvllti*.
imeji fo r tlu; posjUiih. I give first place j m-ya since childhood," w rites Mrs. G.
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Heed, leA halfback, Duvii|.
j to Itowyer, of Gnitiesvllle, basing m y, Hyde, Bl-n.-.otiia, Michigan. ‘‘Now past
Fast Gainesville Team
3 F. P. TORS I Ell, I’m
n im relt, rig lit 'halfback, Bartow.
;decisi«*»i on the ap p aren t system of fm ty and it.ive had terrible baekadola Diamond Rings, special price from ■
Ludwig, full back, Guinesville.
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SANFORD
-e lecting a quarterback, th at i « sk illla n d that tired out feeling, hardly able Miami Fights Hard But Smothered
$15.00 to $27.50
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and ab ility in pniiting, passing, ru n -!to do my work. By using Foley KidSECOND TEAM —
Tilth r a aS td 'O Score
1-2 Carat, Tim* White Diamond P la t­ ■
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ining w ith tin- bull nnd generalship, j ,)py |&lt;j|D uecompnniwl w ith Foley!
Vroomnn, le ft end, ( ia ipcsvitle.
inum Bar Pin «r Ring. Special
BB ■■■■!!■■ KBS BS M il!
Itowyer hs the equal of any q u a r te r-/t’j.ilwn’tir Tablets I soon felt like n
Vnndegrift, U-ft tackle,’ Duval.
■ lll% ITif \K9Mr|itlrti I'rriDtl
* $118.50
back in the state in rumiMig with the rit-&gt;A person."
Backache, rh e u m a tic. GAINESVILLE, Dw. I«. Gaines­
H iatt, left guard, Gainesville.
lot) of other Diamonds nl lowest
hail an d in generalship in- i’s ahead o f i pn{n, | dizziness nail blurred vision n re|y ille high selund won the state footIlcnijcy, c e n te r, IlflhLorouflh.
. prices
✓
all quarterbacks in the sltltc. T h e re -*f’.vinptoms of kidney trouble.
Foley boll • liampion-hip on the Tnivcrsity
Ilatkoja, rig h t guartl, Plant City.
fun- I have placnl llowy'er of Gaines- Kj,|tK.y |*U|# tsive'quick relief. Sold j of Florida field here Saturday b y 1
McAlexnndor, right tackle, .Sanford;
ville, first mid McLucuc o f Snnfonl, -everywhere._Adv,
Yenowine, rig h t end, Duval.
smothering Miami in n one-sided «on‘ test to the tune of _r»ft to 0.
second. 1 lieu no need of com m enting
M rl.ueus, quarturimek, Sanford,
Purple nurnrnm*
Hurricane pinym
playingg;
lleb b le, left halfback, lllllsbiriuigli. ;on the other players placed on the succession, going *litfh the second | Tin» local
men. rui-pm
LAVALLIERES
Hill Moye, rig h t halfback, Sanford. I fust team for every coach in the s ta te game with only a few hmin*&gt;fcst, witliM j1 t,,!' f'irm, cu n p k 'td y autclnsscd the - q (R q m in p Ilja m im d LllVillliorCSj
(seleetiog a team will have his rens- it. met* battered. Juuised ■tLH crippled doVvii-htat i n v a d i ’tN in e v i- r y d e p a r t
Gillispie, fullback, Lakeland.
front
ne! tlu ir ’. a toi -.
In m aklig this selection I v mid like'nos foe lus i hok-e and no one w ill' and make the showing Sanford did iim "^'"1 " f ll"'
$5.00 to $55.00
to say that nine has been made nfte- -iign c on all-plnyeks sid'-cted aqy one* tie- Miami game. Tin- only dark p a if * 'VI*H v,t l* 1 l,,l,-d
a careful consideration of all the play man f -». the S ta te ’s first team .
• j of the whole m atter is the ' defeat
Gold Knives, Belt
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STRUTT FARM AGENCY
er.-t coming under my ulc-cm itiim du
S nnfoid Ifigit has had a very su e-’Gainesville
adm inistered tu Miami on
Buckles, Etc.
11.1 Magaoliit Avenue
rin g the season df Jl'i-’J. I h ive Uindejeessful year, ns a m atter o f fact, one last Saturday, hut Miami’s showing
The car owner i
Furnished 7 room bungalow, nyw,
th is selection knowing ut the aun'.e ,,(■ t Dtr l*eal team s in the state, nil ho in ihl-t game d(*e&amp; nut represent the
out
usttpc
of liisnuta
tiind that th e re are many other pluy- |u. |j,j, t*«cn given very little recogni-J strength of the team by any means, on Dixie- Highway, barn, garage. !"» Bracelet Wrist Watches
se».
era running o:u-h man selected a clo:e |j(,n, yut a brief history of Sanford’s Sona-tbing was radically wrong. The acres, Electric light, running water,
race for this place mentioned.
sufeesa this year will allow any fairJcainesville team should hnve In-en held telephone, bath. Deep well, I airWe take pride it|
I have placed two Sanford players n,imli-d party th at ala* rnuk.-i some*Jt&lt;» about .1-1 points by this team .
t banks- Morse engine, water piped to
land -car owners in I
mi the first team .an d three on the.xvheie about ,'trd, Ith «r 5th place ini If Sanford makes the improvement | all parts of farm. ‘ Orange, tangerine. Sterling. R o g e rs , Community,|
I
Cut
(.lass.
Smoking
Sets,
Nut
where const it ntcoui
scciind, 1 have place I Stone of San- i)„,
i | tjo year. Onr loss to Miami nevt year th a t she has thi*». h er team ! grape fruit, peaehcH, M.-uklu-i n
fold nt right end bcea'i- e of his
| )(j f .(,■,| . wit li con ddering S"in *\%j|| have to be reckoned with before 1blueberries, II varieties *&gt;f viam--, I low Is.
A ca refu l ia*P
ra an y ability in f-i/mg up (day1. III- flir-,| along with (heather lending the &gt;e,isoa is over. A tenia th at e n n ! h man, cherries, bananas, loqiiot. lap.
re v e a l th e reasons.
...THE...
quickness in hicuking them up, lit“- 1k ain s iii tin: rdnte. A score
rx-oft- of 10
to ttoo ' win nine out of ten games, losing that persimmon, ntblherriet, rosellc, guavMtre tm kling *and skill in u-t riv ing j gj lr Hu* face of circum stances under*one under eonditimis . tieb as exi te d ns. Farm mni garden took, cow, calf,
See ns for a dfl
and throw ing passes. Ilic.g u n id a n d , which the game w'iia played is n o t'in this easy, should be given more flock of Mu.'Covj ducks itu haled, nl!
a bad showing,at alb Very few teamsVmftidcrnthm than has been ncrt*rdpd for fd^OO. ^:i,.ri(KI cash, hal. I, 2 am!
3 years.
‘J HMfc '
ill, the rtlfllo run play two team s b lith e Sanford team tliis year,

Bryan, right guard, Duval.

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And you might nlso keep your eye a rn c 0 p nrm,,nd in "The Kong df
on Judge llou ehnlder. The Judge has JJfQi, hnJ|h tho „|utv fur Thursday;
Two Sanford Men on First Team and Three
real form, and although he is one of nIl?hl
t)y. M tvMtury comedy.'
’
the Second
the latest beginners he wRl 1« one Tho ,VKttllir F Hday nnd Saturday N p i y p c f
o f’li.e t*e,l on the course before t h c ^ ^ ^ spccin| wl„ ,'H. txlr(t good tbi, n c " W I
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Coach ■Wilkinson of tbc Sanford | tnc-klo positions are difficult to filfeibo- winter is over.
ns Hie state found in Ibis play
. (» ll&lt; l b
lilglt S c h o o l football team has selected:iuu-&lt;e of the many goml players coin
Ralph S ty en^am luap.K -d with
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what he considers the ilrst and
in forcon*idenrtt9n who appear to
orjd all-star teams of the idnHb aml-lM. ,if WII|H, , M1! ;(lll( ^
ltl,• ""'I’10
tlie *+Th II(lrtl,
nl lh(. pi in. in Our Gift Department
unlike other coach-&lt; who have
bed |tl.,vol in ..therpositions do not stand1 Cbur.-o tegular and a. ide from l«s- ^
m ni
Kr;,Iny „ IM, Saturday It «ill be easy to rind just the right
teams, he gives his reasons for these |m|l „(( lJiMi|u.tly us v\a y c n In other- ing
mi* it
irhikH i*f
11rl |*or
D C f iveek,
WOPK. in
Ill the
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D sp ly f.
a gloss
of Ii£i
balls
is a George Melford production. Tin gilt for earh person on your Christ1'rtccllimK. \\
iH'lk'VC that Mr. Wilto n i’lone tib.iervcr «f lakes,,he is milking some extra good story j i about two women, a Trench | mas list if you »»ill come to our spec­
klnstur has taken every little thlt|g)lho Bn|n^ , ||rtvw |t| l((.,„, McCaulin of scores. Hu is keeping his tcorur, a
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dancer and iCproud society beauty ial Gift Department.
into considoration and although 5?an-,Snrironl
n ryun I)f |&gt;Uvnl a t the secret— sayn. lie wunts to spring
g
throwing
conventions
to
the
wind
and
f.trtl Ijas bedn,given very little r p c o g . ^ , . , , pi„ iu&lt;ms iK.,.ull, L.' of their _ng- something mi the boys during the next
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■slighting for a man’s love In tin- hot
nitioii this year, rtln.t is no reason J|re*M|Veness and iium*w«T|n slopping tournament.
, waster* of the Sahara. Wild adventures
why many or our plnyt-re d i not rnnl iand
tlIlll hrt.nklm,
nil„ f men
,nrn hnvp
rm. N ......
breaking Iin
up tllnvM
plays. Bulb
have
I
he
boys
of
Hanford
higli
ncltool
are
gay Arabian re\els, tears and tent- Hamilton. Howard. Waltham.
among the best. Mr. Wilkin on hnH p|;iyt,&lt;( H d t,.ni
llim!
,lt nJ|
Olgin, G ru c n . 7, 15* 17 n n d 21
atwiiit ready tnvipen their basket* pesluoiis rmnamc.
t}te following to say
Jew
els nt R educed ]irlces._
lime-i nnd have always been in the ball season and tb r line-up will in- ‘
----(By (’oath S. A, It. Wilkinson)
light r^ery m inute:of play, breaking
ah u ,.i.. t
t .* ,i u
.. ..r m il
. . . . .
,
elude some of the football
One of the features of th week is
DIAMONDS
All Slate learn for (lie Season of 1D22 uj, plays, blocking, tin-k ing and stop-,,. . . ,
, . . . .plajers.
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' Sanford ha, some teal athletes this th * 'Itilrning Sands" and of all 4hr
FIRST
TEAM
,
ping practienlly every play directed j .-enson nnd the exhibitions they ex|*ect p,itijiy and .Snturday
night specials
(their way during the season.
McDowell, le ft end, Gainesville,
i to give will make the fail value re- nf tin- pact weeks, tin one i;- ruled n , ,
(ionrnlt’z. lo ft tackle, Hillsborough.
To inr ilu- hardest position, to till ccived for tach two bita be pays to „,,r „f tin- leaders. And this picture;
Mel .-mlin, le ft guard, Sanford.
this y e a r is ipmrtorlmek. Howyor of
tie- games,
j
will b&gt;- folltiwed by a Fox News.

This is the wyek to advertise; Tl
Daily Herald did not get up a speck
Christmas edition, but every day
a special edition and you can rear
the people through the columns &lt;
the Daily Herald. Everylawly rent
tb&lt; Herald nnd n good advert ist-rmi
mi *hc Daily each day this week wl
.ell your Christmas goo|ls and kee
up the Christmas apirlL Advertise Ihl
week nnd get the right results.

Ijt his own page in the Dearborn Ir
•i«|Krndont of December !tlh, Mr. Her
:y Ford says:
"Should n young man study poll
tics? Yes, if he will make up his mln&gt;
w hat politics are to be tw enty year
hence. To study today’s so-callepolitics would be n waste of tim ethey are obsolete. Politics in the tru
sense, have to* do with the prosperit;
pence nnd security of the people
W hat has the county or tiLnlo commit
tec to do will* thane things? How ntucl
has the prosperity of the country bee*
advance J where governm ent |in:
touched th e thing t pertaining to it;
The politico of tomorrow wilt deal di­
rectly with these things. Polities Wilt become an adm inistration of the peo­
ple’s affairs in the people’s interest. It
a young mail wools to lit himself foi
the politics of tomorrow, let him tit
him self into essential industry foi
the purpose of learning how best to
conduct it for the whole public good/

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1922

IN JUNGLE;

A pessim ist id a mutt who is nn (Mil
Guard Republican.

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ALMOST STARVED

Outlet Intended to Knock Off Hat Pen
. ctrate* Victim'* Skull—l-acea
Seriou* CharQ*.

f Rr Tfi»* %■&gt;«*«««•!mCrj^ Pfi*n |

.Explorer Lives on Monkeys aid
Xnvjor, Mont.—William Cosgrove,
Snakes in the Wilds of
deputy sheriff mid foreman of a largo
cuttle ranch near St. Xavier, Is at lib­
Brazil.
erty under ya,QOO bond*, faring a
Now \'or!;—I,o«t r» days In n Hrailpun Jiihgio. Ernest a Holt. expto&gt;r,
'ltti'il ,ftn ttfut &gt;nt from poison u i
snaWrit ah.t monkeys., He told of this
advetitun- when l&gt;® returned from
South America with his/w ife on Hie
Pan America. I to It ad been a way
three yeflVs timl'ho collected hundred'

charge of ninntdn lighter for ei.micccigfully attempting to dupllcuta lift- feat
of the historic Wilhelm TriL
L’okgrove Is a dead s lo t With till
trusty revolver. In a spirit of friend­
ly rivalry Henry ObemUrf, twenty-one,
n stranger In these parts without any
known relative*,1 challenged Cosgrove
to stiiiot Ida hat off hit head. Kar­
ri &gt;utided by tho “boy*" widring for
**cimw.” Cosgrove tired. The idiot
will Mini past the top of Obetidorf* tint.
Cosgrnve fired again, bat forgot tlmt
part nf ObrnduiT* lientl wn* In the
lint, find the Imttet tore through the
top tif til* fluid. Obcnilorf died before
im tllcnl aid arrlveil and Congreve gaVe
himself tip to the sheriff.

RAT

FIGHTS

FOR

k»uir.
ST. A U G U S T IN E , Dee, 1«.~ S’uner—unit nl serv ices for Don II. Uncon, retired
-Tru'd *lon m a n u fa c tu re r who died a s his
—\im home h e V yesterd ay , will be held to.

W eather Out Ieoh for (h r Period I)eTho Dally lleraltl, I.V per wrek.
comber !H to 2.1, Inclusive
South A tlantic anil Hast Gulf
S late*: iiniru bcglnn'mc of w et It, fair
.'o! low Inc until near c-ml of wool? when
rains again probable; tem perature Iksis a Prescription for Colds, Fev­
low normal with frosts except in the

niarrow nK^iing a t llhiiO. A few days
er and LuGrippe. Il*K the mos
'TV".J before hi &lt; dJaTli he h ill tiiiii|i[eUd nr* Mori tin ptnlnauln.
iMUteiitents fur the presentation to the
speedy remedy yva know, pre
Have the HeraM to your next Jo' venting Pneunronki.
”1 cunsblor FBItftAl.INK l-i !••* tin- local hospital of u paik site.
Oil,at wumlerfiti luedtcimi. on earili,"

MI i Mrs. I'otomau- J ‘Wh)', I liuvc been
down in bed roc flea mohviia s a d 'triad
all lint- tor* t i n t I V*4 H III ri-ji-li of, tint
itond of thrift tildtfli* any kocm), Aly
itouiucli witulil swell up hi light ns u
drum: utter uttltw , until i lo-it.tu i.tkl«n KiatltAl.INC. and luroi. ftnlRliina
otio lintil&lt;- I ovin greatly relh-vril. Tlte
doctor* had pronounced me Incuruhn-,
anil I had glroii Up hope of jf-'Ultiu well
aRJitn, Since taking" si-Vi tut bottles. I
«ai strong and well ftful «rg)k four
mitca to church, t ’. &gt;ii . -■ i. - ■prtseit to sen me. amt raid they never
exiiccVtt in e u tin* again. I inn 11 ut li­
fts Uy say that I bcln-v BtJftftAMNK
a»v**d‘my Ufa. amt wish that everyone

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CRACKER

Rodent Attack* Little Girt on Street
Pedestrian Grabs It by Tall
and Kills It..

ANYTHING in tho Real E state line
nt a bargain.— E, F. Lane, 227-fitp

[tie every "
little coin*

Don’t be fooled when it comes to .‘ pondin# your
money. P atronize the m erchants who have a reputation
for fair defiling and honesty. Such m otives must: actu ate
th o ’consistent advertiser. The m an who invests real
money in building a reputation. IVr liirnsclf and his m er­
chandise cannot affo rd to r i s k any of i' by ta k in g u n fair
advantage of his patrons.

Have you road tho want ads today 1

The consistent ad v ertiser pays money to toll you
about his goods. Ile KNOWS they are good—he backs
Hu m with his money because he believes they will satis­
fy. Only m erchandise which is consistently good can be
consistontJy advei Used.
Tatted SomethinQ Like Eel,

Lightning Kills Five Cows
Attached to One Chain

ic first Deposit
On ofte of Id* exploring trip* -Mr.
ell nml u cumpaiibiii cm lust In the
tngia and ran mil m' punt.

ITNEII, C»«hler

- FLORIDA

Um -iI mostly mi mnnki-v* ibir■ fC Hie 2.T day*." In- said, ‘Tail mi mu*
•Citsjuu wu liad In rci-irt !•&gt; eating
lykti stou- nr fmt* -atarvatlon. Wo
w tlw jitti'w. M i- hail Mlfi-l a put■lioits imnki* atimii him* f.-«-i Imic. cat
T Its Item!, lii.ik mil ilia tdrbiln flint
owed It. 11 la*n*d piiiiii'lliim: Hke
i Not *■! giml, ymt tiu m . but ilirn
iyttilug taste* g*iml wlicu )iiu'ro teal

Nmv York. f iv e cnu». all at
la* ti -d pi tin- ,aiu'- ijinlii « i'ii’
I.tiled mi t laid; f u r t's farm , a
lT-rt m lies fret n the v 11la go of
l'iib*m lib’. **tauav* cmmly. tiv a
bFilt bf llgtlluiug. .Miniher bull
ilppt-d •iff a Hcctlmi of I ho
Mri-pl® nf G roin church ln*l‘ort

KLECTRIC

ifiBry.**
Oltl'.fauhi mod huiiiL’ r.i.nlr plum pud-

ifr At i t .fid n pound nt tin- Smninuli
tdit. nf printing.

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Wo have tho .equipment

Don’t Spend Your Money Blindly
Substantial Christa
day in and day

Read t h e

Gilts

A d v e rtis e m e n ts

O pen N ig h ts'

Should Be Given

a dealer posses-

AND
T h e

W HERE

R e a d y -C u t M ouse M a n

let soMEanEV^rS *

kLSE HELP KEEPc

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DO

YOU

BUY?

WHY SHOULD I PAY

[ TO HELP KEEP UP

f THE ROADS?/#
IDOKTWl

UP THE SCHOOLS.

XO^L C0V1HY1

&gt;mpany

»In I,room furniture for ymu* wife. A Kilt
that covers llie needs uf your home and

BANFOUn, FLA.

tMURCH ASO CHARITY]

HELP STANDTHE EXPENSE

tro a MUNICIPAL BU1LPINOS

1COHTRIDUTIOHS 1 g

^A H O IMPROVEHEtiTS ? _
r j f xWHAT A JOKE t f ~

[TGUESS AGAIN-NOT
VTO VOUR COUNTY 1

YOVJOTtrwH

-T h e . L u m b e r D e a le r

able Stoves
lectric Percolators
djusto Lites

. Estimates Furnished on
ii2

m a g n o l ia

Av

en ue

Electric Irons
Curling Irons
i f *
.Botiuoir Lamps
•ni»'i-j

DOUGH r O U T SID E T H E
CO U N TY , WHO W OULD
PAY T H E TAXES TO
KEEP UP THE S C H O O L S
AND THE HIGHWAYS ?
— _ A N D WHO WOULD
j S ? PAY TOR CIVIC
^
IM PR O V EM EN T S ?

TCAJUTO'

-AND I’M GLAD TO
CONTRIBUTE MY BIT
TO WORTHY CAUSES

ntTa»LLm4araM*H^Sjl-^

ToM'ns and clUe.tnre very convenient institutions. It’s mighty nice to he ahje to bo a few miles and Bet Kroceriea, medteimt, lumber, cldtliinff and many other commodities. However,.if everybody bought outside the county— from the mail-or­
der houses— there would lie no towns like ours. There would he no businesses like ours to help pay taxes. The mail-order
man contributes nothing to the upkeep of our town and county. He is^ttol prepared to render services comparable to those
we give you. Generally, we cun meet and beat bis prices. Why buy from him?

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Everything for the Builder

Sanfprd,

�*AGE TWO

TIIK SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER I

PAGE FOUR

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COWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

GREATEST »
OFFERED: BE
NEW TIRES,
CONDITION.— 1
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mend* to th« Pt

George
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d i s p a t c h e s h e r e i n ' u r e nlm&gt; re it e r v *

A DETAIL OVERLOOKED
A pressure of lfi pounds on
wire bumper throws out the cj
applies the brakes, cuta off the
lion and blows the horn.—Fron
Scientific American. It seems t
about everything except toko cl
of the body.—Detroit Motor Nr
ADVERTISE THIS WEEK
This is tho wyck to advertise.
Daily Herald did not get up u sp
1 hristm ns edition, but every di
a special edition and you can I
the people through the column
the Dally Herald. Everybody i
the Hernld and a good ndvertisei
hi &gt;hc Daily each day this week
. *II your Christmas goods and
up ‘he Christmas spirit. Advertise
week and get the right results.
HENRY FORD SPEAKS WITH \
.
DOM
in his own page in tin* Dcarbon
impendent of December fith. Mr. 1
ry Ford says:
“Should n youngr man study
tics? Yes, If he will make up his t
what politics nre to bo twenty y
hence. To study today's s o n
politics would bo a waste of tii
they are obsolete. Politics in the
sense, have to do with the prospt
peace and security of tin1 pert
What has the county or state coin
lee to do wit Ir these things? flow n
has the prosperity of the country
advanced where government
touched the thing i j&gt;ci tninirg to
The polities of tomorrow will deal
rectly with thene things. Polities
become an administration of tie* ;
pie's affairs In the people's intorcH
a young man wants to lit himself
the politics of tomorrow, let him
himself Into essential industry*”
tbe purpose of learning how best
conduct it frtr tbe whole public go
JOHN UHI.I. RETIRES
John W. Dell, editor .of tho Tavt
Herald, and ono of the oldest prim
nnd newspaper men in Florida,
sold the Tavares Herald to A.
Vaughn, who has changed the nt
to the Lake County Citizen and is m
lag many other changes in the pa)
getting out the lirst edition last I
.day that was very creditable nml ate
ed Mr. Vaughn to bo u newapn
man in ever respect. We hate to |
good old John Dell from the flock,
are*alw ays sorry to nee any of
old guard of Florida quit the g;&gt;i
We have had so tunny good times
gelher, we have fought so many fig
against and with each other, we- !u
read wec£ a fter week of the Joys i
sorrows of brother, editors that
are mighty close kin to nil of thf
We hope that John IJcfl will get b
ter and that even though he cant
operate the paper any longer he t
a t lel.nt go fishing and stdl real esb
and do other light work nnd live
enjoy tho tru lls of his labors I
many ycurs to come. In his last u
torinl in the paper he sitys;
“III health has forced me from \
Fourth E state. My life has been g
en over to tho noble Art Presorvat)
— the beat th at was In me given to t

U SELL
YOUR REAL
ESTATE

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WIIEN U
LIST I t
WITH US

Wo Save a client who, to get
on Oak Avo., caxily w-orth |1,000
each to. firat .one making Offer
of $!,G00 for the two. • Terms
can be arranged. See ux NOW!

M axwell &amp; Britt
AGENTS

REAL ESTATE
Fire, Q uualty, Auto Insurance
105 W. Flret 8U SANFORD, FLA

d Line Up and Should Start Off With
Victory Over Winter Park -

# Attorney.atOTer Seminole c«
. :. n T

They cost no moro
nary tiros."

Now we wonder-*-In Miami enliafivd?

A. D

SANFOltD

A free tube with

And do they still wish to piny ftp*
The opening game of the banket ludl-Honson will l&gt;c playod tonight on the the Championship of the World, In* ray of utani that nre hint to bent. every day.
Parish House Court when the Sanford High ltoya meet up with n picked team eluding Mexico?
Autumulfile Bi
from some college fraternity of Winter I'nrk. The visitors team 1b made up
Did yin look at the ■professionals
of five good plnytrii and the locals .will have to use everything they have to
Big Gallons
get away to u victory. The material Coach Wilkinson is using is some of over a t the Golf I,inks yestyrduy?
the very best to -be found in the stale and he plans to build up a team that
can compete for stale honors.
The probable line-up for tbe start tonight is ap follows: W, Moyc and
Leonard Mrl.ucns, forwards; dim Stone, renter, and Cowan and Smith, guards.
The game will Ikj called promptly at H o’clock.
Then Tuesday night comes Thomas
Melghnn in “The Mam Who Saw To­
Ami George DeCottea. That youngs* morrow,” Wednesday ngihl Anita
ter Is kinder picking up. Fop a begin­ St"w art idays in “The Invisible Fe ir" 105 Palmetto Avc,
ner wo would soy that his Score of 02 followed by one of the tyeit comedies
Is not so worse.
of the week, “Step This Way."
And you might also keep your eye
Grace Dftrniond III “The Song of
on
Householder. The Judge has Life” holds the slate for Thursday
Two Sanford Men on First Team and Three on realJudge
form, mid although lie Is one rtf night followed by a century comedy.
the Second
the latest lieghmers hu will l&gt;e ono The regular Friday and Saturday
of the.best on tbe course before the flight special will bo extra good this
Co^fch' Wilkinson of th e Sanford (tackle pAsitioitIs are difficult to fill bo- winter It over.
week as the stare found in Ibis play
High School football team has selected rause of- the many good players com­
are Wanda' Hawley and Milton Sdls.
what be considers the first amt sec­ ing in for consideration who appeal* to
Ralph Stven-i. handicapped with a
ond aU-star teams of the slate, ami is? of equal skill and lierauso the couple of M ire “dogs" Is making the
u id ike other coaches who have (licked players in otherposilions do not stand course regular and aside front los­
It will lie easy to had lost
teams, he gives his reasons for these nut mi distinctly as players in other ing a gross of bid la pel-' Week, in the
gilt for each periion on yo
selections. We believe (lint Mr. Wil­ positions, except to a close observer of lakes, he Is tniikingjBpmu. CXtru -Egod
mas list if you will cot
kinson has taken every little thing tbe game. ! have placed Me Haulin' «f scores, lie Is looping his ncoFos a
ini Gift Department. J
Sanford and Drynn of Duval a t tbe secret—says he wants to spring
guard positions Wcatise of their ag- something on the boys during the rext
gresHiveness and success in stopping tournament.
and breaking up plays. Doth men have
Hamilton. Hnv
The boyrf of Sanford liigh whnol are
played a clean and hard game at al! just about ready to open their basket­
IHgln, Grttcn, 1
have id ways Ikh-ii in the ball sen Mill and the line-up will in­
:tl Reduced'pHc
mi note of piny, breaking clude Mime uf the football players.
One of the features of the week is
DIAMOND
locking, tackling and stop- Sanford lias some real athletes this
this “Ih/rtiing Sands” and of all the
ping practically 'very play directed I'cm-oii and the exhibitions they expert Friday and Saturday night specials
their way luring the season.
McDowell, left end, Gainesville.
to give will make the fan value re­ of the part weeks, this one is rated a.i
Gonzalez, left tackle, HiiDhorough.
To me the hardest position to till ceived for each two bits be pays to one of the leaders. And this picture
Mel jiulfn. left guard, Sanford.
this year
quarterback, !lawyer of see the games.
,
will be followed by q fox News.
Sara, Center, Gainesville.
tiaim villc and Mulueua of Sanford
Hryan, right tfbard, Duval.
stand out just above t lit* others* There
Ml State Championship
Flowers, right tackle, Gainesville.
are a good many good i(Harlot-backs
Stone,"right end, Sanford,
and it is hard to select the two best
“Have been troubled with weak kid; Arguments Settled By
llowyer, ((iiartvrliack, G aineuillr,
men fo r theposittoli. I give* fi rat "place neys Him e childhood,” writes Mrs, &lt;1.
Reed, left halfback, Duval.
to llowyer, of Gninyaville, basing my Hyde, Rcnzooia, Mulligan. “ Now pn«t
Fast Gainesville Team
Jlurnott, right halfback, ItartoW.
dis ivit.n on the appm eul system of forty and have had terrible Uaekuche
la Diamond Rings, s
Ludwig, full back, Gainesville.
select jog a quarterback, that is skill and that tired out feeling, hardly able Miami Fights Hard Rut Smothered
and ability .in puqting, passing, run­ t&lt;&gt; do m\ work. Ry using Foley Kid­
SECOND TEAM—
Under a ."iH (ir 0 Score'
ning, with the ball and generalship, ney Pills accompanied with Foley
Vrooman, left end, Gainesville.
llowyer is the equal of any quarter­ Cnthnrtie Tablets I soon fell like a
Vandegrlft, left tackle, Duval.
l l l j T b r \« * iirlu !n l
GAINESVILLE, Dip*. 18.—Guineaback in. the state In runtdng with the new person."
Ilai'knehe, rheumatic
Hiatt, left guard. Gainesville,
hull and in generalship lie is ahead .of pains, dizziness and blurred vision are j ville high si luml won tho state foot­
Hensley, canter, Hillsborough.
all quarterbacks in the state. There­ symptoms of kidney' trouble.
Foley ball championship on the University
Harkaln, right guard. Plant City.
fore I have placed Dowser of Gaines­ Kidney Pills give quick relief. Sold ■if Florida field here Saturday by
McAlexnmler, right- tackle, Hanford,
smothering Miami in a one-sided con­
ville, lit si and McLucuc of Hanford,
Yonowlne, right end, Duval.
gest
to the tune of 33 to 0.
second.
1
tieo
no
need
of
commenting
McLucusi, quartm back, Hanford.
The local Purple Hurricane ploying
on the other players placed on the
Ilebble, left halfback, Hillsborough,
LAV ALLIES
, in top fnritf, completely outclassed the
Hill Moye, right halfback, Sanfmd. first team for every conch in the slate
d o w n -state Invader* in every depart­
selecting n team will have his reas­
Gillispie, fullback. Lakeland.
ment
of lhe game and their victory
ons
f*,r
bis
choice
and
no
one
will
In making this m lection 1 would iik
was well earned.
to say that »aliii- has been made nftr agu e mi all players selected any one
u careful consideration of all the pi t) man fm the State's llrst lean).
era coming, under my observalion dt
Hanford Mini) has had a very ruc■
Ruckles, El
*»
111 Magnolia Aroniie
ring the season of 1322. I have nuul eessful year, ns at m atter of fact, o n e 'last
Furnislied 7 room buagnlow, new,
tills ^election knowing at tbe win1 of the Iwjt teams in the (date, nllho’jn t
on Dixie Highway, barn, garage. 15 ISracelct W rist H
time that there are many other pluj t lie has Ifcen given very little recogni-' (rt&gt;
acres. Electric light, running water,
era runnina^^^i man M-leck-d a clo: It Inti, yet a brief history of Hanford's .Ron
telephone, bath. Deep well, Fajrrace for tlnTpuiff meotioned.
|success this year wifi show any fair Gait
baiiks-Morse engine, water |dpeil*'to
I have placed two Sanford playei minded party that she rankn some-'to a
Sterling. Rogers, i
nil parts of farm. Orange, tangerine,
on the first team and three on tli j where about 3rd, lib nr fith place inj If
I
Cut
Ciliiss, Smoking!
grapefruit, pcaehe*, blackberries, tretsecond. 1 have place I Slone of Hal the state this year. Our loss to Miami m-*i
Howls.
blueberries, It varieties of ei,.n*e*.
ford nt right end became of hi* ui ha little do du with coted'lerfng Han *\s 111
Union,
cherries, bananas, liH|uat, Jup."
ford along with thenthel* leading the
persimmon, nitilhrrrh &lt;, roselle, guav­
teams in llu? state. A scute of lllrlu win
as. Fmm ami garden tools, row, calf,
riving j a jj, |u. (".o-), ,,f *i remits la tiers umler oije
flock of Miiscovi ducks included, nil
a ami vvhicli the game was played is nut in
for ffl/iOO. We'tKI cash, l.al, 1. 2 and
-77
a had showing at alL Very few teams cm ft
,'t years,
.
2IG-tfe
--------- in The r,title can (day two teams in.the

FRED R. yi/i
ATTOHNEY-AT
Flrat National Bu|
SANFORD

JRyee Examined

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CLEANING, DYEING, j
Phone dGd-J*------- 311 W

MWE DELIVER TUI

Quick Service

If we please you, tell o'i
tell us. Phone t
.

Shoes-

Leather Leguins.

Felt Slippers
Patent Slippers
Baby Shoes

Basket lkill.Shoes
Tennis Shoes
l’lny Shoes

SANFORD |

Machine &amp; FouiJ
Gtnrral Machine nml Hal
Cylinder Grinding; Rd.tti
V lj Wheel Ster'l' Rear fiat
Shafts Returned-j

ELTON
Room
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Miller PH

SANFO!
V. C. COLL Kit. r

General Shuji an
* W o rk
CONTRACTOR :tnd C
Ct7 Commercial Street—S*

I*. W einberg,

GILLON &amp; F

Palmetto and Kirs!
Benjamin's £

ELECTItlCAI, C’ONTB

Open Evenin

Shoes nnd Oxfords

Tj

Storage FaciliU

Silverws

Knit Bootees

Us ha kt ss m ia

BON TON STEAM PI
Kent &amp; Mrlicc, p,

JE W E L 1

Cures Mi.litria, .Chills
nnd Fever, Dengue or
Bilious, Fever.

You can find the*)
erery dive ll&amp;inm
in Sanford in ihii (
each day.

Wcatinghouse Lights and
New IJn# of Filter
&lt;123 West F irst St

Felt Klipers
i

Hosiery
INSURANCE AGE

Shoe Ornaments
Dress Hit pliers
School Shoes

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S. 0 . Shinholi
Contractor and Uui
HANFORD

Shelled Black Walnuts
Shelled English Walnuts
Glace Pine Apples and
Pitted Reel Cherries^ *
London Layer Raisins
Mince Meat

Golf Oxfords
Dress ‘Slippers *
MSfcryfeifjiShoes

;

Shoe Ornaments
Sntln Bedroom Slippers
Felt and Leather Slippers

DIt. R. M. WE

Leather and Felt Bedroom
✓

sza.3 ■ .*•

Slippers

f-r--_-7.

(&gt;rnduate VctcrinM
Telephones
Office 123

»

Shoes •

Residence 257

Oxfords

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Garters

ABSTRACT (

Hosiery .... .......10c to'$1.25
Hcsicry, Silk and Wool
• Mixed
......j’...... 75c

Cherry Jell

Van Renltc

TURKEYS

PlKtfon

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Leather Legglns

GIFTS

Shoe Pollsh Q | |t
( *°!f

Buying Proper

e . a . do ug lassI

Hi-Top Lace Bools

Tongue Plimps
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18. 102
Dies in Saving
From Centipede

ALMOST STARVED

llo —"Mosit*. «
cm“
dialh la t-tti*{l hulled ns

*t 2,"5 days In n Hra*
le^t C. Holt, cxpidiitr,
cut from poison, u l
eys. lie tiild of ibis
he returned from
rlth Ida wife on the

kpoCfclh«v,l»P eetllipedc
.

1HKS AT ST. AUGUSTINE

Dullct Intended to Knock Off Hat Pen.
, ctratei Victim1* Skull—races
Serious Charge.

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Explorer Lives on Monkeys aid
,yt- Nnvler, Mont.—William Cosgrove,
Snakes in the Wilds of
deputy s^erifT and forenmn of a largo
cattle ranch near St. Xavier, |s at IlbBrazil. .
e r t| under £1,000 liomls, racing a

n- a MS nutlpfile resting
shoulder of MHr-yej.Mdd
H Thom. Jr-. &gt;vU11l .ho
|H.neath a trre on a pic,u„d here, the dug shot nut

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THIS TELL’3 AIM BAD, KILLS,

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Vblltl wfli n iiliu . 1)111 in'*
efftirts of physknnns
f.«ru Pei‘nine paralyzed ns
ult of jwisonlng and sue-

!r Lelt “Everyday” Lamp
itel Room— Too Dressed
Up With New One.

FIGHTS

FOR

Wuark. N X—An elderly.man, who

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Un, Smnii-s Kserjorne—liiimi

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fhiirra—Snjn rKMIl ll
llrr l.lfc—llrnd Her Urdu
Cer.
"t e»jTtjdd*r rHIiltAl.INK tti in* .tits
moot wunilrrfui meilleinv on - earth,"
say*i Mrs Coleman. .“ Why, I taut- been
down In Pel for five tmtpiii* iw i tried
alt dneturs that i was la reach of. h(a
■tons «f them dill sac any good. My
■(oniituli would swell i|ji as light ns u
drum, nflcr i-.ttlng, until I l.-r.ia u k tag KKltltAt.INK, lunT tiefnre finishing
one hoi lie I wits grestly rellevod. The
dor tors had pronounced me (nrurutilr.
sivni on hum- of gstting
again Since taking ravi-tui bottles. I
ini strona and welt Mil walk four
mitts to church. Keeryoae was Oni : i i to sec mo. and said t hey never
e'.|.« tii| t&lt;\ s-io tno strain. I ran trothfolly say that I bullov* F1{|||:,\|.IN‘K
.i. i jftv iif«, ami wish Uiii everyone
with stunt itch trouble, would ui-t In
toil-h w ith tlu- 1‘err.iline &gt;!«• Heine Coni.

CRACKER

I f ytoiir
F **lT iiH D 4' t

t lm ir u lK l lim it not h t im lir
I I P
tn F ^ r n illiit * !**«»-

Irliiuilnjc ('owpttny. Tatlllia, Fla

Fool me once,” says t he pi overb,
Fool me twice ami it’ssham e'ori

Ailv,

ANYTHING In the Heal E state Uni­
at a bargain.—E . F. 1st no. ’i ‘A7*'itp
Have you read th« want

Hon t »)e fooled w hen it^eomes to spending* your
money. Patronize the m erchants who have a reputation
for fail* dealing ;md honesty. Such motives m u st actu ate
the consistent advertiser. The man who invests real
money in building a reput at. ;op for hirnself and his m er­
chandise cannot affo rd to risk a n y o f ii l»y takine; u n fair
ad vantage of his paj runs.

ai‘«

today I

the rj e If he eullltl lilHl ll.
“It was utipurtlotiuldy careless, of
Bf,” nrJi&lt;*s Fortesrue. '•( Htiiuot tinhow I should have been so
v.ii* carrying. Instantly the 'rat ran
toward her from lis hiding place at
the fence. Her socks had slipped down
over her shi«* (ops mid the rat. pro
Miumhty trying to bite her, sunk It*
teeth In the nock,
A rat limit ensued. Half a dn/en
•ill large nnd ilehuis. were kttli-d
K«s-pera tn the llrmix xlk» said III*
r.tis went Into the Una and tiger ougcla gen ret i of Hi-tiins of meat.

rpoclnii-ns f«tr the Ataorlrnn Musi-urn
of Niiturnl lltwtory.
On ona of his oNphiritig trips .Mr.
I loll and a rtinipunlon got li«t In the
Jungle and ran out of final.
“We lluvt tini'iily on nn-nkeys dur­
ing l ho go days," he Mild, “tuit on one
en-enwion we had tn re»,rl in eating
snnko blow or face Hiamdlnu. Wu
llle the s|evv. We had killed a p&lt;daonoas MillUi- atioiit nine feel long, cal
ntf tti hi-ad. took out llo* sirloin and
Mewed It. ll lasted r.iitneihing like
cvl. Not so giant, you kpoVV, lull llieti
aiiylhliig insteA gmal when you're M'bl

The consistent ad v ertiser pays money to tell yo\i
about his yoods. He KNOW S they a re irood lie backs
them with his money because lie believes they will satis­
fy. Only m erchandise which is consistently good can be
consistently advei tised.

Lightning Kills Five Cows
Attached to 0,:e Cham
New Yuri;. 1‘ivc cows, all ntI:i. 11 -.t |«i lhe “ala** I'halli were
kittl'd ou I rank j 'or I's farm, n
tew tidies fruiti the village of
fnluhv llle. ilraogi- county, by a
boil of lightning. Another hall
ripped ('ll ll section of Ilie
steeple of Gnii-i- church tn I'orl

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Percolators,
d rills
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Should

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it is a p l a i n

read

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a d v e r t.!

T o th e m

Irons

D I T T Y t h e y o w e t o t h e m s e l v e s a n d If) t h e i r p n e i ;

In i-a u e -v p rn jjo

Evor-Rracly FlushliKhls
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS

Substantia! Christmas

m ay

til* loll inKplaced, lait I hope you
na CnJ it. I luive been u*-lng unoiher
*jv iliice I left your lintel, hat a** It
t* tbr i&gt;Vi' J aiwnys have ii-Hervi-d for
(tubby wear and dress o&lt;*t-nslona, I
h'-t* t.i hacii my other mu,* bnck ;
i tni t's* drei."..I up.”
&amp;rrlg,Ui's l-.-r and found ilepart
bad ...... having I’lirtpRi-no's
llln eye • 'arrlvan, Inrlnslng the ey (•,

and

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In the Citv Subs'oniial

lii*. in at.' 1* . ... i i .-rialnlv wi.ai.l

m en

S to v e s

We have the equipment;

aa(aaijiiH K *»asaxA .;-.;uB U U iiiaa

t l * f ml--- I tin- :la«H e y e ,

T h rifty

T o a s te rs

H eating I kids
Vibrators
Wo Hie Irons
■Sewing M achine Mo
r.f printing.

Found the Gye,

I’ p p m I

u n a a a a a iiH H a a a a a a

.Ncw.i'»rk.—DuilioMeuetl by hunger, r
huge nil, one of a number M-eit recent-

Tasted Something Like Eel.

laa n rln lrd

ST. AUGUSTINE, Dec. 18.- f’um*rnl sisrvirea for Don H. Haenn, retired
iron manufacturer who died ns his
home here yesterday, will be held tomorrow mortiing nt I0:.'0, A few days
h ’fure his death he had completed nrranyeineiUs for the pre-eatation (o the
local hospital of it park site. ,* --

Weather Outlook far th? Period De­
Tho Daily H erald, I V per .week.
cember I/l-tn 2-1. .Inclusive
South Atlantic npd Hast Gulf
Matos: Raiiu.beginning of wetjt, fair
.VdinwinK until near end fit wee* when
iains again probable; tem perature be­
is a P r e s c r ip tio n Cor C olds, F c v
low normal with frosts except ill the
c
r a n d L a G rip p e . [ I l 4s (h e m os
Florida peninsula.
‘s p e e d y re m e d y w a k im w , pro
Have the Herald Co your next" job v e n tin g I’n e n m n n ia .

tutny, hccatiro l bclleV&lt;* *hry w lll’curit

t In-m."
tilurru.

Rodent Attacks Little Girl on StreetPedestrian Grabs It by Tail
and Kill* It.

rt-i-lerwl three weeks ago at a Nowir: M ,-| as John Mwrtlmur Uorteseno
^ pwria. W . nnil *wlu» Inadvertently
hit a *&amp;» e) e lit his room when lie
j ^ G hI out a few days later, tuts
written t‘*» «'hnriiu n d rlpon. lunnngvr
r! 'the hnlel, ;Tskti»* him 10 send on

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Itrr
I n r u n , I I I -Iln il
H e r n I n l l r d f o r l ‘l * r l l i l i l l i , - Hlliltln e h W o u l d S n r l l . t f l r r K b I I ii k - -&gt;rleil
-N un
I ' t ’. l l l l A l . l.M J— S o o n
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charge uf .manslaughter for ut.suecesafully attempting to duplicate trie feat
Of the historic Wilhelm Tell.
Cosgrove Is « (lend s l a t with Ids
trusty revolver. In n sp!v*It of friend­
ly i h airy Henry Obemlpvf, twcnly-ono,
n stranger In these parts without any
known relatives, cliallengud OosgroVc
to shoot Ids hat off Ills head. Sur­
rounded by the "boy*'' waiting fot
•Yhon," Cosgrove fired. The shot
wltlxxod past.the top of Obendorf"* hat.
The youth repented the challenge
Cosgrove tired again, hut forgot Unit
part of tihemhirf's head wns In the
hut, ami the bullet tore through the
toji of Ids skull. Ohendorf died before
tnedicni old arrived and Cosgrove gave
himself up to th o -sheriff.

RAT

A pessimist is a man who is an Dhi
Guard Kopublicnn.

WKEK’S WKATHEIl

I! ETI i l R1 &gt; MA N U F A IT L’It Kit

L O S T IN J U N G L E ;

0|ien NiiihlH'

B e G iv e n
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The Reati)--CXifi House M an a n d '
f Lf. T SOMEOHE \
kl^it HELP KEEP*;
UP THE SOtOOLS.

It may Interest you to know that
ik'- lost articles we have more
'■raws nml nightgowns' than any*
fl* 'Fc. We have several dozens
'keia. plain and fancy, and In t\ll
"tn. left by guests. Somehow
Ori-et them easier than nnvI'i view of that I wouldn't
t tui| about forgetting the-eve."

DO

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YOU

BUY?

TWHY SHOULD I PKY

f 10 HELP KFEP UP
f THF. ROADS ? J- f
ID0 KT klVl

HOURCOUHAN

NOVt’A

xoua Yorm
h e l p stah u th E

rCMURCHANDCHARITY
CONTRIBUTIONS ?

t X P f t t lE

FOB MUNICIPAL BU'ACHNOi

m \A N 0 tMPROVEI 1l 8 T 5 7__,

.GUESS AGAIN-NOT
I to voun COUNTY 1

[ j ^WHATA JOKE i f

convict flees With family
'vsrtakes Fugitive* Floundering
in the Mad and Almo"*t
Eshauited.
. jnnn&lt;- Arix.—An odd sort of Jnll
an* that of Clarence Sabring
r ,, ,
tsmuty jail, lie was
^I'-d l.y "iitslili* belk He ‘went
'■nr'&gt; to n house where Ida sevenP y ; " 1'1 "If? was Imlglhg with
f ‘" M
1'1 n,"l took them With

-T he L u m b e r D e a le r

" ln w* filsht;

he vcufiL- w e r e (mjlwl wjlbmjt dtfi'J f... iIImv *‘1"* ,l"»','!ered through
,
"boat ten miles during a rainy
f
morning. 11,ey were found
xhnuMi-d. IrRs than ten miles

3 Table Stoves /
J Electric Percolators
H

n

i

Adjusto kites

-AND I'M GLAD T O
CONTRIBUTE MY BIT
TO WORTHY CAUSES

Electric Irons
Curling Irons
/
IJdlidoir Lam ps

Towns nml titles nre very convenient institutions. It’s mighty nice to he ablo to go n few miles nml get groceries, medi­
cine. lumber, clothing nml minty other commodities. However, if everybody bought outside the county— from the mail-or­
der houses— there.worth! he no towns like ours. There would be no businesses like ours to help pay taxes. The moil-order
man contributes nothinjf to the upkeep of our town ami county.' lie burnt prepared to render services comparable to thoau
we give you. Generally, wo cun meet and beat his prices. Why buy from him ? #

■VMl’I 'i

,5ur° wnite, He Giya*

BOUGH f O U T SID E T H E
CO U N TY, WHO W OULD
PAY T H E TAXES TO
KEEP UP THE S C H O O L S
AND THE HIGHW AYS.?
—
A N D WHO WOULD
P A Y F O R C W IC
IMPROVEW ENTS ?

•'al.— IK*,-luring that ha
' ,,e-f»ini» art wlilto or nil
dir- sputa appeared op Mr,
arrt-n' (colored) has*'he.
with thn exception ot
"
"ars- - Wnrren ‘la
' lrstnla alave who tnnr*

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woman,

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Estimates I'Ttrni.shedTin all Kinds of Electrical Works
112 M A O .N O f.IA jt V E N U E I'H O N K 1 U

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Everything for the Builder

Sanford,

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FINANCIAL MEN REPRESENTATIVE KELLER FAILS FLORIDA MEN KANSAS WILL NOT DRIVE
KU KLUX KLAN FROM STATE
ON LONDON PAPER PREDICT TO APPEAR BEFORE
BV FORCE BUT BY
AMERICAN LOAN FANTASY FOR EVIDENCE LINDER OATH
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PRESIDENT
DR. LAWLER
jg p f
' K NOT SURE
fflDE ATTENTION ABOUT FLORIDA jCANNQT MAKE HIM* ON SOME FOUNTS
AS TO INFORMATION ON
ON W HICH-IM PEACHM ENT
CHARGES A R E BASED

nn AT LEAST IS A H E A D OF

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FI.ETCHER AND TRAMMEL!. ASK
POSITIONS FOR SEVERAL
FLORIDIANS

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MILLS OPERATE
FULL CAPACITY
IN LUMBER WRIT IS SOUGHT
(Hr 'I lie AuMlatrl 1‘ rraa) V

W ILL REFUSE PERM IT TO
DO BUSINESS W ITHIN TH E
BOUNDARY OF £ T A T E

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WASHINGTON, Dec. IG.—Scnntos Fletcher anil Trammell called on
President Harding today to urge tho
Appear
in
Response
lo
Commit­
RUT
GUILTY
OF
LYING
IS
SI'Sappointment
uf Judge N. I*. Ilrynn, of FLORIDA ANI) GEORGIA MILLS In K-.whun Supreme Court
Clrcn to Visit o f Am lm ssndor TEI.I.H SENATOR TRAMMELL 1IE
tee’s
Sunions
Says
His
Jacksonville,
ot the United State* Su­
HAVE ORDERS TO KEEP
G Harvey and Amerlcun D is­
PENDED
FOR
A
Would Eliminate Blaring Cross
RECEIVED NUMBER OF
Attorney
preme
court
to
succeed
Justice
Pitney.
patches Fill British l’ npers
THEM RUNNING
PERIOD
anti Cow Pasture Parties
INVITATIONS
______
-They nlca indorsed O. K. Reeves, of
( l l r T h r A a a n rln lril l 'r M » l
t k a________
orialrtl, r t f « . l „
d i r T h r ___
m r The As*nrUtrd Press)
,Tampa, to be federal judge of the
(llr TUr Aaitirlnlnl I'rraa,
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1G.—HepreJACKSONVILLE, Dec. HU—
IflJ- 1Mills
LONDON. Dec. Uk—Diplomatic fiWAtUUNGTON, Dec.\ 1G.—rresiTAMPA, Dec. IG.—The court in­
in- nouthern district of Florida, and A. S.
Vn., Dire. 10.— Kansas will not drive
sentative
Keller
fnileii
again
today
to
^iwcul experts of I^ndon Morning dent HarUlnff wns quoted by Senator
quiry appointed hy Bishop Ainsworth, editor of the Times Union,, nt Jack­ operated by membera of the Georgiq- the Ku KIux Klan from the atate by
1 ¥,paper are'of K«neral. opinion of Tratnmcll, of Florida, an saying he upiiear before the house Judiciary presiding at the sessions of the Flor­ sonville, for membership on the tariff Florldn Saw Mill Association, wt^ich
force, but will expel it by refusing to
represents virtually all larger plants
.* international loan to Germany rune ho|&gt;cs to g o ’ to Florida immediately committee to give"evidence undpr oath ida Methodist conference to investi­ commission.
&lt;
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permit
it to do buxines* within the
ns tp information nn whicl) he based
of the two statis are runing almost to state’s boundaries, Governor Allan de­
\ fir shesd of facta. Reports of possible •Illy;
involving morality of
after the
adjournment
of -congress
in* uwj
......... . . ...
- .i ’ hi, impt.achn,ont charges against At- gateVcharges
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full .capacity to fill orders how on clared in an address prcpared*for de­
^ I sukUI aialstanc© to Gormans tonext March. Trammell reported that t
Ccneni, Daugherty. Koller’s ,,r- 8 * ' V,' Imwlcr, or Labelling ra­ K n igh ts Tem piar
hnfld according lo K. (T Ilarrell, secre­ livery today ot the Governor*' conpjhrr with the departure of Ambas- Uard ngsaid vncatlop pian. wero stil
nnnoMncw, ,R. had ndvi8ed his [
' tios
11 morning they Imd found
!*U Haney to Washington next indefinite, lie saiil lie. hail received
the minister guilty in one count of
Hold Annual Banquet tary of the organisation, who return- j Terence. A writ is being sought in the
attic is an intimation thnt the Ilard- a uumTier of invitations from Florida client that the committee exceeded its general charges of "lying” nml rec­
.
n i l v&lt;i from a trip to Georgia and West Kansas Supreme court, he said. ThU
. A t Ir lO n L e Z U n iU *Itltt,*rj.-|(,rj,j;,i (Icorgin milis'hnve eiioiigli
is, adminbtration is disposed 16 exert citic.A, but undecided which one he authority and that he wns •not re­ ommended lie be suspended from the
.would make,disappear “ Dialing Cross
quired to appear in response to thc^
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'orders to keep them operating for the and pasture parties where men mask
kdpful influence in European affairs will visit.
ministry for three months. Tie was
committee's
summons.
Chairman
Vol­
Last night the dining room of thc!m,xt
months, |u* Haiti.
l attract wide attention here with the
acquitted on .the other counts.
themselves and put on a. fantastic
stead ruled that the committee acted
Hotel Monteroriiu was » scene of disAmerican dispatches bearing on these
ceremony
in nn open Hold to terror­
for tho house adding committee and
tiiictio natal beauty when the beltc.P
lo t io n s filling the lending columns'
ise
the
entire
neighborhood."
could now report Keller back to
,i.nd plumed knights of Taylor Uom«(the prefs.
,
house for contempt. The - committee
niniidrry No. 2H, Knights Templar fil­
WHITE SULPHUR SPRING8, W.
deferred action until Monday.
ed in for their annual banquet.
WASHINGTON,-Dec. Uk—AdminVn., ,1)1*0. Id*.—Chief Executive* of
The tables were arranged in "T "
jjtntii.n ofTiciala believe that Ameri­
fifteen states attending the fourteenth
j formation carrying out Ithe 'lemplar
can influence can l*c employed to help
Today is the Day
annual conference of governors here,
jsyinlinl of a triangle at the same time.
t^ranl a solution of the German rap­
arc preparing to leave for Washing­
To Join Happy Throng1
nml tli.' decoration. accentuated the
in'.»*■4 problem. Thnt feeling wna REQUESTING PRESIDENT TO IN­
ton after the final session today for
o f X m a s Saving Clubs ACTING FOR M ITC H E LL. T H E HE- Ttmplar colors. .
|\ THE YEAR’S Ill'll.DING It EC •i a luncheon and conference with Pres­
*wktd authoritatively today at t)u
VESTIGATE CONSTRUCTION
T**e occasion was formally begun
(JHII AND MAN REICH
White lloure.
l-E A TK D P R O lllls m o N
ident Harding at Ihe White House on
SMALLER WAR CRAFT
b\
iiiv
,.cation
ot
ill.*
I'relate
Sir,
*•
' Trie Seminole &lt;'.unity Hank took a
IT
* n wa, added. however, that no nnC A N D ID A TE
! Monday, presumably on tho subject of
______
, Knight Glen l*. McKay, after which (
whole page ntlv. in yesterday’s
Monccnient now wus possible or even
(llr Tli«* .\ftmn*l;t led I'rrul
1prohibition enforcement. Governors
l!*lril
I III I l«r AfckUrlnlr.l I’ rrs-I
j Elllilll'llt Commander II. E. Tolar, act-;
.lli.Thr i
•iwsirent. Things that may bo occur­ .WASHINGTON. ,Dee. 10.—Hy n issue in which is set forth the advant­
Hi Iambi is, Sproul and Preus through whom the.
IG.
Dec.
WASIIINGT’ON, Dec. IG.— Proceed-! j„j, aH toastmaster, called u|s&gt;n a
ORLANDO,
ring 1■chin I the ecencs, it was said, vote of 251 to U the house,adopted n ages to Is* gained by becoming a sub­
million president extended the invitation ovet
ing
i
were
begun
in
Massachusetts
j
mmiU.r
of
Sir
Knights
present
and{Ju‘
f $or»,(MIU rhy of the three
scriber
to
the
Christtnta
Savings
Club
resolution
niaking
in
order
the
i&gt;roVtnrxt be exhibited on lho stage" at
the telcphono lost night said Harding
tku time without preijldlco here or vision naval supply bill requesting nt the Seminole. Today also the t l iiltcnging the re-clevlion lo the sen-1r(w,M,nH,.H XVere made by Sir K nightH ii^ar building record for IU22. ?S,0!I0 had qot indicated the subject* to b«
c.t the needed sum is in sight and tho
i thread to tin- very cause the Washing- President Harding to negotiate with ones .who suhscrilied last December ate of Henry* Cabot Lodge, Rcpubll-‘ John ( ’. Smith, tiirougii his duly np-j
attorney,
Thus.
W.
Jonca,{building
im-pcctors nml officers arc digcusM d.
can
leader,
was
transferred
to
tIn*
pointed
foreign powers relative to limiting Will be given their checks- for the
tan government hopes to serve.
first
Such was the brief glimpse of of- construction of smaller \vnr craft. The money that they have saved during senate itself. "Pndest and chal­ t harie.i M. Hand by his Ambassadorjpulling to sit the miftk by the lit tie
American Legion
trial ptirn.i r made available at the action of the house assures whole the year and all thin big amount will lenge" against election of Lodge was Louis P M •(‘tiller, J. Hugh Tlllls by '*f the year. Record Inst year n
1^*1* ! mote than .a million and a half.
received
by
Vice-President
Coolidge
personal
repicscutatlve
Harry
(
la*e,
be
spent
here
in
Smfford
thus
giving
do« of a day tlllud with spcCtrtttlion question he passed upon finally by
. Boyd W ill Build
the business men n great impetus in from Conrad Crookcr, attorney for ns well a?* Joe Hutchinson, t.larence
,i to what move the Washington gov- the house.
Their New H om e
the holiday buying. It taken all the John A. N’i« hols, defeated prohibition j RP.-Kct, Pop Wilson, Lyle Gibbs, Glenn
SANFORD DRAWS THEM
trtmrnt might he contemplating to­
candidate,
charging
irregularities.
McKay,
Frank
Akers,
John
Gillen,
drag
and
worry'
about
Christmas
off
nal averting a threatened Anglo- TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND
Ralph Chapman, James Moughton,
your mind. Before the Christman Sav­
At their Inst meeting, tho boy* o f
French break over Germany’s capaci­
DALES COTTON IN 1022
A man nnd his family from n neigh­
Campbell*Leasing
Post, American La Sam
Bradford,
Edward
Lane,
John
D.
ings
Clubs
were
formed
people
went
'
OVER TEN THOUSAND
ty to pay reparations. •
boring city ifiiid today he Could buy
gion,
decided
to
go
in at onca for
_____
.triad
worrying
•
about
Christmas
be­
Jink
ins
and
J.
N'ollcy
Tolar.
The White Mount* statement was
hotter furniture and nt « more reason­
Thu delicious viands provided were
rnbing funds with which - to build
lli? The AkkoHnir.i l*rr«»i
.cause Christmas alwnya caught them
aide offer n series of developments
able price nt the f , J. Miller store In
GAINESVILLE, Dec. 10.—The pro- Junawares and witlq empty pocket hooks
their home on their fine lot on tho
pet fcctly ordered and these as well
of obvious significance, beginning
this rity than nnywhere ip tills part
as the service throughout the evening |
'hulk head.
with the olTidtil admission that Am- diiction of cotton in Floujdn this non-1junt ns the dentil and taxer, catch
of the-state, lie came twenty miles to
fleet much credit upon the Hotel
| The plan, which has bcon accepted,
lajudor Harvey Imd been called from son is estimated nt twenty-five thou- !(|ifm many times. No one ever thought
I
Sanford to buy it and said he wax
Hand
hales
compared
with-len
thous-;p(
saving
up
for
Christmas
and
it
was
Montezuma's
ablo
management,
and upon which already a largo maLondon fur consultations here. This
well satisfied with the go%ds and the
n report, tj1(1 hugAboo ,,f t))t. Christian wo ld.
nority of the active workers have been
j After the banquet, the Sir Knight*
n&lt; followed by a conference of con- and Inst* year, according, to a
. .
,
,, ..
prices This-shows thnt Sanford can '
federal bureau .r Then some bright person thought *•!
E
m m - ., '
.
„
engaged,
is tu sign up all the memreturned
to
their
asylum
wneit
........
lidrnhlr length between Mr. Olio i«sued here hy th.
HE
SAYS IF ANOTHER C\N
J.i...... tIn- trade if lhoy go after it.
bei * of tlie post to pay up n dollar a
the savings idea and it has caught I
, nt Sir II. K. Tolar, us Grand Uom-V , ’1"
Winif.lt, the German nntbassndor, crop estimate*.
FOUND TO FILL HIS
week for two years. Upon taking
the
public
fancy
to
such
nn
extent
mamler,
assisted
hy
Emminent
Sir
J.
isdSccictary Hughes, at which it be­ HRADSTREET'S REPORT
PLACE
THE STORY OF THE AUTO
•
the
count it was learned that flfty-figo
thnt
tho
Seminole
bank
lias
put
in
K.
Tcrwillcgcr
ns
Grand
Maishul,
Sir
en* known the economic plight of
SAYS BUILDING ROOM
tnemlH’ra
had signed thia agreement
a
special
representative
for
this
event
Knights
Gien
'McKay
ns
Grand
Pre­
Ctrminy was discussed with its npt l l r T h r A k k o r in lr J I ' r r s k l
&gt;&lt;
ON THROUGHOUT NATION
—Mrs. Victor Check—who is decorat­
PARIS, Dec. ML—Premier Poincare late and Ernest Gormly1' ns Grand
The Story of llu* Automobile being This means $2,BG0 n year ia already
jflation to the reparations ‘tangle.
ing the bank for the occasion and will after sketching hri»f!y and optimisti­ Captain of tho Guurd, iiutnllyl the shown at the San Juan Garage to­ pledged by the Legion member*. And
Later Dr. Wiedfeldt left for New
NEW YORK, Dec. IG.—Increased
York without announcing the -object building thnuigh' the country during be at the bank to tell you about the cally the progress of the reparations following officers elect for the com­ night made a hit yesterday afternoon with the funds on hand, nnd that can
at the Grammar school nrd last night he raised, it mean* n home for the
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cf hii journey. In diplomatic circles, the fall was reported in statistics is­ Christmas Savings, who wrote the ad­ and Turkish peace negotiations told ing-year:
vertising
for
the
big
day
and
who
is
,.t the San Juan Gnrngn This i* n post. There are a great many other
the
Chamber
of
Deputies
he
was
ready
Sir
James
Moughton,
Eminent
Com­
homer, it was recalled that J.--l\ sued by Hradstrcots tdday. In Novem­
otherwise
supervising
the
publicity.
five reel film thnt give* a stofy about members who will sign this contract
to
withdraw
gracefully
if
tho
cham­
mander.
Xi&gt;rf»ti, New Y»irk financier, Imd con- ber. a short inontii which inrlu.ifd n
Christmas saving* is « big thing. ber had ready another cabinet offic­
Sir Ralph H. Chapman, Generalis- the automobile industry .it once in- And the committee in charge e*ti•fcmdhm reeently with Mr. Hughes holiday, a total of $205,019,700 was
Flrucling and interestiue 'U''l t*&gt; th*&gt;*e mates that by Jnnuary 1, they will
..
.
ud there w;»s nn inclination to asso­ [l into new buildings in 101 cities Read the puge advertisement in this ial better qualified than he tu work bimo.
isauC
and
then
start
a
Christmas
Sav­
who have never witnessed the making;have ninety or one hundred membora
for
France.
Sir
Lyle
II.
Gibbs,
Captain
Gen’I.
ciate these two conferences ami to link against a total o f $208,258,990 for
ings
Account
with
your
bank.,
o
f «n automobile it is a most marvel- pledged to pny in one dollar
Sir
Asp
F.
McAllister,
Sr.
Warden.
lira with the project for a loan to October. Roth months the report sta­
ous
tale. Everyone? in Invited tonight for the honje.
Sir
Thuthaa
W.
Jones,
Jr.
Worden.
Germany by American bunkers. When ted, wer* ahead of July und August.
International Hand
Sir Glenn E. McKuy, Prelate.o go’ to the -San Juan Garage at 7 Resides which the Daughtpra of tho
■it became known still later that the
Intrigues in S / A . to
Sir John D.'Jinkins, Recorder.
and U. Two shows free. You arc American Revolution hava quite a
German question had been among the A HEAR FOR JWEAR
handsome fund which thoy have rnln^ nbjeets discussed jn a two-hour ncs{Stimulate Ship Sale Sir Fred Walston, Standard Rearer. nvited to see this-wonderful film ns rd ami set asido for tho building fund
SAYS FRANK AKERS
of
the
San
Jiyu*
Sir
Edw.
F.
lame,
Sword
Hearer.
the compliments
itfco of th? cabinet, added significance
OF THE 'NEW TIRES
of the Campbell-I^osslng home. And
Sir John C. Smith, Warden.
Onrage.'
Ifn i given to this phase of events.
Rio Janeiro Police Show Such n Hand
others have stated that they will con­
Sir*
Alfred
W,
l-ot*.
Sr.,
Sentinel.
It was indicated authoritatively at
In yesterday’rt Herald and in Mon­
Exist**
•.
tribute to the building fund for the
Sir John Musaon, first Guard.
th* aUte department late In the day day’s Herald Frank Akeija;tells the
People no longer enjoy burning
The other officer* of the Command- Christian martyre, but they get about American l,cglon home. So the boys
that the loan question hnd not come world a#.ut the tires
' that
• rtlto
he is now
III? T h r A »»o c ln lr«l l* rr»»t
iruttlng-bexy.- A toH will be -mgdq there in any official .or formal enrrying and calls them a "bonr for
RIO*pfc JAN E
l'lTf&gt;"•Dcc.^Qi'-^ChklJBCY-JlIiL-AliilVif-R:O '11n'111 K .y^yro* tho oatne-reaelpm- by -watching--a fat are
LEXINGTON. Ky., Dee. 10.—Mcnon nil members to sign the dollar ■
_*»&gt;. -------- i---- ------------------------------- wonr,r n1nirnt the wondi lTul lour price ITco bounty'* moonshine wriF ended lo- of police of Rio do Janeiro Issued - »uror,
llarry
Kent,
Second,Guard
" ’r " ' " rv Kcnland man in mad pursuit of a hnt.
week contract,, mid tho payments uoCharles M. Hand, third Gunrd.
It appeared possible thnt Anilmsdny
after
n
week
u
f,campaigning
in
statement
today
in
whlcli
hu
dcclnrcd
should
I
h
*
the
real
Hting.
His
t h e y ................. „ . .
.
ler this contrilct will «Urt January
[': wdor Harvey himself lacked preclup prices on these tires arc given, In the the hill country. Federal dry forces qrc nn investigation of reports thnt in­ After appropriates remarks hy the conceded hy lho Grand Commander of
I,
I92:r, and by Jununry 1, 1024, the
fc»t»Iedge of fjfliut hud prompted the. 'advertisement nml l;F gives away a victors, but not until three agents ternational bnnd'wns intriguing .South incoming Commander nnd In few de* Knight* Templar of Florida*ns well
Ugien
boys should have their home
oil to Washington. It wits indicated tube free with tho tires, which is were Jilnin by outlaws. To bnlpnct* the American nations ns stimulant,arma­ l*arling measpgea for tlio,e retiring ns muny other Knights has mado a
completed and ready to occupy.
ccmijiandcr,
&lt;hc
Comnndery
wus
dos­
*hat in view of the recent illness of .somethin# to think about*- l&gt;»nk for losses the federal men counted IUb ment snlo hnd shown such ri band ex­
remarkable progress. Starting with These Ixgion boys are live wires,
Rre. Harvey, officials here believed it the ndvertiscWnt in Monday’s issue Ballard, lender of tho gang, dead, his isted and that merited "imm^dinlc at­ ed.
dispensation D&gt; 18 Sir Knight* to nnd they mn^ be counted upon to
Taylor Comintutdery No. 28, it Is
R'»*&gt;t be timely lor the ambassador again and get the prices on these Urea. brother Charles wounded and n fugi­ tention of public |KiWors.
form nnd open a Cqmtnandery, there bring home tho bacon.
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to "run over" for conferences during They will save you money, Frank says tive in the hills, Jeff Ballard, father
have been Knighted in this Command“* Christmas holidays imd it had "drive In and look them over and and Albert, another brother are among
cry 35, whicK together with affiliated
OACALA, Dec. 10.—Allen Rogerf la
I*vn learned olTicially, apparently make application for -your license the slain leaders, and three others urc
member* brings the total membership in Jlill and Clydo RoberU in ho*plUl
“ *t Mn. Harvey was not to accoinin Jail.
tugs."
-\ ,~
here today following an altercation
to GO,
•
him,
.
And considering that, this Com- thnt resulted In Ray being shot late
^*th all the evenis of tho last few SUGGEHtH TAX FOR
TRADE AT HOME
mnndery wns chartered on April 22, yesterday. Rogers says he shot In self
HAYS HILL LUMHER CO.
“ T* indicating that something of IniOUT OF STATE CARS
1922, and coiuitituteil on May-19, 1922 defepse and that Ray bad broken
PMtsnce was in prospect, the key to
TO BUILD HIGHWAYS
it has done phenbmcnnlly well. •
down tho door of his home. Both *C§
Tho Hill laimhcr company has some
t
little the specific thought of
At a recent meeting Tuylor Com*, well ktW n farmers here.
, j"* 'Yanhington government, as to
KT. AUGUSTINE,.Dec. lC.-lllch- special advertising in this issue call­
mundcry, hy resolution, ngreed to
S’ k '** j ^ utnn could best lx^ brought aril P. Edmonds, editor of the Manu­ ing attention V&gt; the fact that you can
sponsor n chapter of the Ordif of De* **ar on the reparations controversy facturers' Record o f Baltimore, who buy all your lumber nnd building ma­
*_ ■
Molay'for Hoys, which ia a new ur&lt;lcr
‘■‘•an still lacking tonight. The im- wa:» a visitor yesterday, recommended terials chrnimr in Sanford than you
tending to lnculrnte~4a l&gt;oys those
P»r:si'm wns that officials woro^fecl- to n representative of the Evening can buy it a way from homo and' get
high principles which every good or­
their way carefully toward u do-. Record,' tliat the stale of Florida, better service. This also applies to
der should stand far,' and xyhich will
f •wi In that regard.
whose. rends are such a blessing to other lines of business and is some­
help the hoy* over the crucial period
the tourist, make n reciunaMy high thing the Herald has been harping
from bvyhood to manhood. This or­
SHILL FRACTURED}
tax on out-of-state earn lo help pay for year*. But to get the people in
der
is for boys of good repute from IG
the habit of trading at home tho bus.. •» IDENTITY IS UNKNOWN the cost of building and maintenance
to 21 years of ug&amp; and is not restrict
of highways on which there is £uch jiu inefs men of Sanford must tako a do»«t
.-] to Masonic hoys. It is needless to
of their own medicine. Thb camjmigd
/AMI'A. Dec. 15 — .The Identity o f unforeseen volume of traffic. He stat­
say that this, order will succeed from
such as the Hill Lumber compnny i*
*n found on tho LakeUnd road ed that ho was told l»y a. Richmond
A,
tho start when It become* known thnt
starting will bear fruit. It will tako
teHcs from hero yesterday rc- banker a few days ngo that 800 criYs
tho organisation will he effected by
much publicity to stop this draining
» mystery today. Ho wna dl*- are passing through daily for Florida.
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...
, . Georg* II will fight any man who wanU to take him on, but h#f
^Slr Knight Glenn E. McKay and nn
.........
refuses to fight other game cock*. Here 8M IL Gross, of Del la*. Ttx...
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ki» skullX fractured on Mr. Edmonds, with hb wife, was e A f Sanford money Into, other c lt l.^
advisory council, of ten mqinl'ors o f
hi* owneri U *qunrlng--off wPhjhtm. However, George’* spur* w «a
Tsylo/jCommandery.
rtu i!?’ ^ a mllkn»an, mid lux* not route* to hin winter honto, Dnylona,
P*&lt;Jde«l.before tho fight began-.
TM Dally Herald, Hie per week.
|,
*V X
J=C*M
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-* , ** •
•vOmcd consciousness.
,
while stopping In SL Augustine.
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HOUSE ADOPTS
RESOLUTION ON
NAVY SUPPLIES

.

j THREE MILLION
MARK SOUGHT
. BY ORLANDO

£ CABOT’S ELli
CHALLENGED
BY AN ATTORNEY

WILL" nmiiti.
IF. POSSIBLE 5

MOONSHINE W A R '
IN K E N T U C K Y
IS FINISHED NOW

George Is

TO

Queer Bird

More
Until

M
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922

The Princess
Don’t forget the band concert S
tiny afternoon in Central Park. *
A. I’. Connelly, of A. I*. Connelly &amp;
Sons, rpent yesterday in Jackson­
ville on business.'
J. I). Woodruff has resigned his po­
sition with the Peoples IJnnl: end haa
tnken one In the store of D. I..
Thrasher. .
.

Tired Looking: 5\II Round for That Christm as
T o g g e ry at the R ight Prices?

'

W e don't blnmo you for that, but have you given us a
"look ” y e t? I f not, we invite you to come in and let us help
you make you r selections from our large and well assorted
,
-stock , nt economy prices.

Ralph Dolde, the editor of theWin{ter Park Herald, was hero today and
wan the truest of the Chamber of Cotnmcrco at their noonday luncheon. Mr.
Doble is making a great success of
the new Sunday morning weekly and
Sanford has quite a li.tt of aubsc’rib-

I

In n Stupendous Drama of Life—

It is n story of home, of a wonder­
ful, beautiful love,'of n wife who
was nn outcast, of a son who suf­
fered because of hla love for the
one woman. A story for you, for
your children, for yoar father and
mother. Dedicated to the mothers
pf the world by Carl Laommle. Also

at These Prices we will Give a Tube

J. J. N. CONNER, Manager

W. L. Ledbetter, of Rome, Georgia,
First Quality------ .Low Prices
was in. the city today visiting liis
many friends. Ledbetter IJros., are
115 E ast F irst Stree
Phone 104
the pten who put Cloudland Park on
the map in big lettcjpi mid it is now
one
of the finest summer resorts of
GORDON-ROBERT9
Mr. and Mrs. if, I* Roberta an­ the south. .Many Sanford people have
l’or Florida: Partly cloudy h i * T h ey are bears fo r wear. Gillclle Chilled Rubber Process. Drive in, wc \yill be Kind to fill out
nounce the engagement and approach­ iota there and are Intending to build
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. Application for you r flew ’License T ag * ‘
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in South and probably local h-. "
ing marriage of their daughter Hina summer hbmes in the nddr future.
rain . in north portion to- fa'
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor Mac to Mr. John L. Gordon, of the
night and Saturday; 'cooler "
G.
L,
Durand,
of
Leesburg,
has
ar­
Phono 217-W
. A. C. L. R. Ry.
...
’
in north portion Saturday.
rived in the city with his family and
. I t J M l « r « ** / f r l« s 4 t v U llta * &gt; «
■41 t m i n r o Im
a r ro m ln g
will make this his future home. He
PARF.NT-TEACHF.RS ASSOCIA
I M M . a r* lt T o a a r* t n l r r i a l a l a i . w r it
S p w t a l r a n «o ( k i t i r p a r t m m t . K l « l» K
takes the place ns manager of tlu
.TION
M a l t a , o r trlro k a m a l k « l i r a . I t w it
ka c m t l r a n i M l a t a S
.
Yesterday afternoon the newly ey- Western Union office recently made
. COOKED POOD SALE
gnnixed Parent-Teachers association vacant by the resignation of J. 1\
Cooked Food Sale, nil day Saturday
met at the Grammar school auditor- Irail, who hns gone into the vege­
SOCIAL CALENDAR
table business under the firm name of by the Ladies of the Cntlydic Church
him with n good attendance.
The new Constitution nnd by laws the Hall-Wight Produce Co.
Saturday—Cooked fooel nnd fnney
at Deane Turner’s. Grocery Store.
work, sale by the Ladies of the Cath­ were read. About fifty new members
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ilerry nnd
olic church nil day in N. W. room were accepted at yesterday's meeting.
Aftr the business had been tran­ baby of Apopka arc in the city today
of the Wejaka building.
Saturday.—Mrs. J. C. Dennett will on- sacted, n spicndiel Christmas prpgrnm the guests of Mrs. Derry’s sister, Mrs.
M O O T O P O UR C U S T O M E R S U S E
tertain In honor of her duughtor, by the children of the Hast and West Hugh Wr.lcra at their home near Ft.
Margaret, whose birthday it is, primary departments under the di­ •Rtadc. Mr. and Mrs. Iierry formerly
rection of Mrs. Stella Arrington.
resided in Sanford and Mrs. Berry
from 3:30 to 5:00 p. m.
uanim c POW DER
This will bo the last meeting of was a valued employee o f the Herald
I). II. Cantrell , o f Rome, Gn., is the association for the year and it is office. They are now raising orang­
among the nrrivnls here yesterday nnd hoped tlmt nil members will nltcnd es and children at the old hnnit place,
is stopping nt the Montezuma.
’ the meeting nfter the holidays.

Saturday

CALUMET

IDl.FItS' HR IDUE Cl.CM
Mrs. Cummins of Daytona, is the
Msr. A. Vaughan was the grnrioua
guest of her nephew nnd Ilia wife Mr.
hostess yesterday afternoon when she
nnd Mrs. L. P. McGulier.
entertained nt bridge nt her home on
Mrs. Wren McGuin hns postponed Sanford Heights, the guests includ­
her evening, Madam Ruttcrfly, lit Day­ ing the members of tho Idlers’ Bridge
club.
tona, until nfter the holidays.
Red and while, the color scheme wns
carried
out both in the details and
Miss Lucy Byrd Smythe is spent!
tlie
decorations
of this pretty affair.
ing a faw days at the Stetson Univer
Flame vine, and white jessamine com­
city at DcLand.
bined with greenery were used in bas­
Mrs. Frank Miller has returned to ket* and vases in the rooms where
her home from Jacksonville, where the card tables were plnccd.
When scores were counted after ail
she spent the past few days.
absorbing game of bridge, the prize
II. J. Gallespie, n prominent con for high score, a box of Milts, went
tractor from Jacksonville, is spend to Mrs. fi. 1). Hart.
At the conclusion 'of the card game
ing a few days here attending to. bu
the hostess served ■a delicious salad
course, sandwiches nnd hot ten.
The guests included Mrs. Hurry
Mrs. A. D. Key .returned home Wed­

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nesday evening from Enterprise* when;
she* spent the past fi w days as the Hart, Mrs. John *Mei»rb, Mrs.
Redder, Mrs. Hanford Doudney
guest of Mrs. Mauls.
George Hoy and Mrs. Percy &gt;JU
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hines lenve to­
day in their car for Fredericksburg
Tiio first night of the* bazaar the
Va., where they will spend the holi­
Junior Girls Friendly society enter­
days with the latter's parents.
tained the crowd by amusing and at­
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Hoy, regular tractive pnntomincs tr.kc**\ from' the
winter visitors, arrived here Wednes­ old favorite, .Mother Goose. When tlu*
day and are receiving a hiyirty wel­ curtain arose, Mother G oose- Eliza­
come front their many friend . They beth Whitm-r—wiia seen alone on the i
stage in her tall black hat nnd well j J
arc stopping nt the Gables.
known costume. She* read the familiar &gt;
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Mrs. Ijuio is expected today from rhymes ns tha characters appeared.
First came Percy May Ridinn ns !
Jacksonville where she hns spent the
past few weeks, and will spend some "There wna a little girl Hint'had a lit- j
tlmo here with her daughter Mrs. tie curl" etc. Then followed “ Queen of i
Hearts,” Henrietta Edwards; Knave j
Chsrlcs Fodder.
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of Hearts," IVarl Robson, “ King of j
Mrs. E. H. Youngs nnd -daughter Hearts, Pearl Robson; "Maid in the j
Mrs. I-oltio Dcuipsey, o f .Jacksonville, Garden," .Trixie Franklin j "I Isive Lit- i
arc the guests of her daughter, Mrs. tlu Pussy," Marjorie Dubose; “ Here I ]
Joe Hnrrohl at her home on Park uni Little Jumping Joan" Phyllis j
-Kmitht—uW*h*-re-nrc you going," my i
pretty Maid,” Olivia Brady; “ Hick- |
ity,
Pickity, My Black Hen," Marga- j
Mrs. R. W. Pcarmnn and two chil­
dren lenve today for Jacksonville ret Edwards; "Mary had n little J
where they will spend several days ns lamb,” Mary Helen Morse with a .sun i
later, enough lamb; “ When I wns a little j
the guests of Mr.
Imy” Carol Stone; “ Little Ho Peep," j
Mrs.-. II. II. Kessler.
Doroth/ Williams: “ Jhck be nimble,’’ i
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. O’Dca and Mrs. Mmia Muycj **11-1110 Mils MufTctt#*' i
Josephine Story, of Hntnp.ton Beach, Maltha Fitts; "Little Betty Blue,"
N. 11., and Mrs. E. II. Kidder, o f Wa- Nancy White; “ Wee Willie Winkle," j
tcrville, Maine, arrived III tho c it y y e s­ Kathryn Morrison; I-ondon Bridge, all j
terday for u short stay cn route to of the girls.
their winter homes nt St.- Petersburg.
The booth with fancy article* for
sale which were made by the gUla.
with Mrs. Allen Stone's supervision,
wns very much admired and was very
CARLOTS
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B E L T B U C K L E S ........................................ - ........ 50c and §1.00
M E N ’S C O M B IN A T IO N S E T S O F A R M B A N D S .
A N D S U P P O R T E R S ....................... :.................; ............50c
M E N ’S S IL K S O C K S ......... ....... .................... :...75c and $1.00
S IL K K N IT T I E S ...................................................... 75c to $2.00
L A D IE S ’ P E R FE C T P E N -P O IN T P E N C IL S .............. 75c

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Pohlsnn gifts at tho Quality Shop.
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CALIPH RECEIVES AMERICAN
CONSTANTINOPLE, • Dec. H.—
Charles R. Crane, former United
States minister to China, wns reriftvcd in audience by the Caliph yester­
day. Abdul Mcdpid raid thnt Turkey
looked Instinctively to the United
Etales for friendly guidance nnd com­
mercial ranpnrt nnd aiwcrtod Hint
Amnrh i’fl participation in tho Lr.uSold In any quality nt A. C. L.
.-anno conference wan n good augury
Track# nenr Express Office
for peace. Sir. Crnr.c leaves for Caiit» today.
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DRIVE-IN FILLING STATION

JI) having (lie valves. ground or the brakes rc'ined or n K«*nt*rnl 0Tcr«
hauling—The best of service

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Our wonderful ^assortment o f h o i-.
iday sw eets is sure to contribute
toward a toothsome Christmas
You may 'pet anything you want
here in Chocolates, Hard Candies
and Candy Novelties, at extrem e­
ly low prices.

DRUG STORE

L A D IE S ’ C O L L A R A N D C U F F SE TS... 59c, $1 and $1.50
L A D IE S ’ E V E R L A S T IN G S U T R IT E H O S IE R Y
F U L L F A S H IO N E D ................................................... $2.25
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�*AGE TWO
for the ChHvtniu season thin year.
F. L Rkclly of the American Fruit
P i k l l i k « &lt; ' « i « n » ‘ l f l r r i M i i n r r p l Stm - Growers, Inc., Is tjuile sbre this nt
■■r nt (lir IfrralJ MulMtnK. 10? n new revori! for the shipment of oi
M » c lr e l l» A » » H » n t o r&lt; , F la ,
anges in any iiinglo day.. The record
The H erald P rin tin g Co. jn their offices hr.ve been care full;
scanned and there is no other t,i.n
rv d u aiiK n a
ilar period which approaches ’ tli!
n. J. iini.t.v ...
Fitllnr
N. J . I J I / I . A I U ) ... « r r r r l x r ) i - T m i &gt; u r r r movement Closely in volume.
I I . A . K K K I , . . .........( I r n r r a l M a n a a rr
It is expected that from now ship
It , H. 1101 , 1.Y.
A i l v r r t U l n a M a n n a rr
merit*
of citrus fruits will drop of
A4v rrtl.lnjt IlHlra Mnilr I t n n n n on
sharply, n incut ninny o f,the pnekiiq
Ap|»llratl«»u
i r w n a ll i n *
C l r m l i i t l n n l l n i t i p r r houses in ,thc stale reported ns pro
l ’ Kniip m - I Y a f t r r A p. n*.
paring to close down entirety for t
Cnbaprlpllon I ' r l r r In A«l«nni'p
•• week or mote during the holidays.* O an * Y r a r . . --------------------- ....
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'TH E SANPOKD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1922
il1"
IU Fa m m m

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is not news. It is merely putting the-,
fact into permanent form.
r*i
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The overage consumption o f nlco- j
M T .
r x hollc- liquors in the United State* raw
V
ft* in the decade 1911-21 to the highest
The Herald carriers manage and control their routes, pay in
level in American tiRtory, 22.'&gt;H gal­
’ * advance for all parent drawn, nnd abaolctefy depend upon their
lons per person'ami in 1013 nnd 'then
Are They Due fo r Redemption?
• i descended to the lowest 3.01 In 1929
'3 collections for their running capital run! phifits. .When sub.icr di­
V
rt eis neglect to pay than it is the CAftlltr.lt and nut- THE
—n little below what it was in 1800 oh
'a
IIcrnhl that stands the “ brunt."
JKr.tb *
The United Slates is ready to redeem .all
hr,
*t
Subscriber* who do not core to pay the carrier each week
All talk of pnihihltion not prohibit­
Victory Net eg with the letters A , B, C, D, E
may pay the Herald two or mute months ip advance und they
f-u ing is brainless twaibtli*. It does pro­
und T in the upper right hand corner.
p hibit—the violators to the controly.
*3 will pay the carrier each week from this fund.
This system of delivery i.t known ns the INDEPENDENT ha
There is so much loose talk against
’*n CARRIER PLAN nnd is used by most of the larger newspapers of
h * |prohibition, ns it now esliti, that
Tlie. e NOTES will not hear interest,'after
'a the country and has proveirbcytind doubt id he the ver ybest plan*
any concrete fact sheddirg light on
December 15th.
H » l l r p r r i l In f i l l bp I'n p r lr r
’ I of dtlivery. When a hoy manages his own route, buy* and sells
hi the situation is worth .rgciirtUnlr. Such
O a r W e e k ......L,_.......... 4_____
Ift O n l .
n
nt n profit he is in business for hjmtolf in exactly the same sense ■ f a fnct i* the statement o f the-Wash­
WORTHLESS
CHECK
A
(T
CONST!
T k f ’ b l i 13 - to M . p n n r W f c k j r l l r f "
' Brim: all your VICTORY N O TE S ho letter­
« ns any merchant. He know* he must give service to he successha ington Home In t'hicago, regarding
aid r a t l r r l r r n v r r *
V n iln n lr t n im l;
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TUTtONAI
and la ouhllakrtl p a rry F r i d a y .
%d*rred to us fur immediate CRED IT for deposit
hi it* Iona of business’. Thitt kopje is
T't r. f|)1 qml build Up his business. . He know* thnt every new custodi­
t l . I n R - m t r a ntadr k n o w n on nppllrn&gt;
Tim offense created by the “ Worth an Jcr he secures means inure profit. In short, he knows he must
r ; what is commonly known as a “ jag
in a Pavings A ccount, o r -fo r investment in
tlon. VS.00 p r r y r a r , n l n n i a In m l t a n r r ,
less
Check
Act,"
passed
in
1915,
nrik
ejm*”
institution.
In
more
pojito
part
ha
'
conduct
his
business
in
a
capable
and
efficient
manner
to
bo
sach-t
cme o f our interest hearing Certificates or
H R l I D I l I t T i l l : A S N O C I A T K I I P I 1R M
hp lance, it liandtes chronic Inebriation
T h e * Associated Press ta eiclu slveljr ing it unlawful to issue n check o* in * lei* ul.
Deposit.
. ■y ■
•ntllle d to the use t o r ■revuhllcaUort of a bank, knowing nt the time tlm
fc* w
The Herald earnestly requests it* subscribers not to dls- p,j canes, tioforo the prohibition era it
alt neprn d l a p a l r b r . eredloM to It or
not othe rw ise credited In title t&gt;ni*rr there tiro no funds oh deposit to moe
hi used t&lt;&gt; tnke care of 1,000 patients a
*’i J" courage these boys in this, their first business venture, by refusand a lto the
local
new*
|&gt;ut&gt;lI»Ii&lt;&gt;,|
the check on presentation, Is not re­ 2 ,‘# ing to pav promptly each week for their newspaper.
hs year, At present, according to Dr.
herein.
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A ll rlKtlta nf rr.|ittltlli*ntlnn nf «|&gt;r*.Ul lated to the fnlre token, bog'in chc«-l
hi William I', (iuodsmith, the h W*e phy­
despatches herein art* iileo reaerved
and false pretense group of crimes *
hw sician, it i* handling only about 13 n
THE
SANFORD
DAILY
HERALD.
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O f fleet i m i l A I . i l l U M . I U M J . I'h o n r l-W
■he purpose of the act being to dis
hj inanlh, or in round number;-, ISO n
lu
Sanford, Florida
courage overdrafts and resulting bm fca *h^ ha h i hi ha ha hu ha ha hn Pa ha ha ra p-j ha ha ha ha year.
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.« banking, to stop the practice of "cheek I
Here i* u decrease of -more than W)
kiting," and generally to avert tin in the Everglade* the Inst few weeks over long periods, might be traced fnr per cent in the numlH-r of ncutt* alcoImlbTrasp* coming to the institution;
The U. S. Treaaury pnyi out last mischief to trade, commerce and to the surveying on the lower end of the back into history. ** * ’
Prices turned nt the same old peak «»'• apparently it take* all who com ;
*ns interrupted, nnd constnight one million dollor* in Victory banking which the circulation of
interesting i* tin* further'
notes called for redemption. This worthless checfth inflict*. Intent to tie qm-ntly the line has been permanent­ in 1W20, It f* uxuctly in ac-ord with j N?
show* that Home Americans are sav­ fraud Is not essential to the validity ly surveyed nnd located only to with post experience that there should k*-itatoment of Dr. Goodmdth tint m ar- S A N F O R D
M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E WORKS
ing their money or nt leant they did of the net. All the element* of the of­ in SI0 mile* of Hincayne kiy, When;a short upward reaction, at this time, dy all ok the patient* it d*ed tn get, in
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
vavc it for nwhile .Christman usually fense being “prevent,- the maker of tin the. surveyors censed their work they from the first sharp decline of last :!*■* cniwaj-ilunte-prohibitlon day*, had
check Is hot relieved from punish were principally engaged, it i* said,;year. Hut, it would In* against our;"l'°mnien^(f with the u.3u of intoxi*
CEMETERY W ORK A SPECIALTY
•ecs the savings go up the spout.
tnent from the fnct thnt ho trdd the in kilting wildcat* which resorted to'economic history if price* did /fix .rants of * low alcoholic content and
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payee when the check was issued he the hammock* in the Evyrglade* onjshuw a long, slow trend to\v*nf/w n tlmt if the Volstead Act wen* anieed ; I0IH West First Street
The New Smyrna News says thnt
lind told the payee when the check accuunt of the high wnters.
level
thnt
inure
nearly
equalize*
the
°d
B
U
n*
to
permit
light
who
*
ami
negotiations arc on fool to sell the
was Issued he.had no funds in the The line will Im&gt; about 12,1 inlle*
East Coast canal to other parties who
bank ,to meet it. The act applies to lung. Survey* have been cdmplotcd of the manufacturing industry. The
have money enough and gumption
post-dated checks.
and the actual location* decided upon fnct thnt the mss* of people expect have to be enlarged.
enough to put the canal in first class
State vs.' Avery, Supreme court of for 05 mile* of this distance begin- tower prices—of course, for the othci
The “ Liberty Pnrlic*" imd UK'
shape and make some money out^of
more
ojietdy organized boon* forci1** aBirauEaMRizaanrrKCHattnanaawBHKBaaaaBarnakBaaBaisimi,
Kansn*,
Reported
in
Volume
207,
1
a*
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nin*;
nt
Okeechobee
City,
along
the
tcllow’a goods—help* to bring them
It by putting on n new boat line and
citlc Reporter,
page Q
838.— M“
State
Han­
n
*
l" n
‘ ’' east eonst of the lake, through Canal about. Psychology a* a price factor do not' have to state their purjm.'C
making regular trips. This is a much
ker.
Point nnd Pohokoc, past Hello (Slade may be more patent, under certain in fighting for a return of light wine - 1
better plan than trying to get .the
ami -beers. They are frank to say it
nnd-Okecdanta
and over to the nouth conditions, than the supply of gidd.
government to take it over. Since the
hnnks, then southeast toward tUiami
"As price* of goods go down, the Is only the first step toward the re­
ARE NEWSPAPERS READ?
war the government has taken on
and as far ns the South New'River,value of monqy goes up. That’s only turn of the snlunn. It Wna.one Af the
enough white elephants to start a
canal.
saying the Same thing backwards.I"""” of the
lhnl lhc 'ti-P« " Sthree ring circus and we do not want The "following question nnd editor­
Then
everyone
who
lu&gt;lds
n
contract1
'1
"
aero*,
tinbar
was
in.tt-uiltd to
The
3
tlmiles
from
South
New
Riv­
ial
from
the
Hnrtow
Record
may
be
to ace them get any tropical nnlnials
agreeing
to
pay
him
a
stipulated
8tarl
the
young
follows
on
lieer they
er
canal
to
the
hay
will
I
k
*
sur.
t'hrislm us is c loser sttul we have on hand
unanswerable
in
that
city,
but
is
easi­
from Florida.
profitable
customwould
soon
mak
vcyed
and
located
n*
snog
ns
condi­
ly
answered
for
Sanford.
The
Herald
amount
of
money
every
year,
like
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'l if f s that :tre sellint; all over the land,
ers on whiskey.
n
Representative Harrison, Demo- is read from “ klver to kiver"; every, tions in the Everglades permit the rint, or the interest on a bond, Ira*
The
moral
aspect'of
prohibition
c
i
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men
to
work
without
too
great
diffisomething thnt is tvnrth more, year
*’o e» nu* in t;? see us and then you’ ll declare
cratlc member from Virginia, was Iday and every week.
after year. This hold* now just as the tlrfly aside, rt i*&gt; here to stay L *;i i*i' u
"There are times when newspaper eulty,
ousted from the houne on the ground*
Fortune has brought y ou m uch m ore than y ou r share
Speed with which the railway lint opposite was true from UI14 to 1920. it is economically iound. .Im k m- {?
feci impelled,
unpeui-ii
’ of Irregularities. It wa* purely a Re­ publishers and editors fed
It .
ville Journal.
necessarily
to
answer
the
question
in
the
caption
will
lapushed
will
de-vfhen
theses
ante
long-term
bonds
publican trick to gel rid of a Demo­
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i pend upon the speed of the stale lost value because prices were rising
cratic member and when he-Wax leav­ above, in thu negative.
During the past ten day* or two 'excavation of rock from the Miami sharply.
The real remain is, we give SHR
ing Harrison field aloft a handful
“ I have endeavored above," continu­ VICE. That’s our miildlc name.
of cancelled chocks thnt he said the weeks, the Record ha* had occasion canal, this rtak living necessary as
* 1'Jt-Th-Fri-Sat a
Republican lender of Virginia also a to chronicle a number of events ofjtho base of the railway grade. The ed Mr. Hnhson, "to state briefly and Rhone -ID8.
lit) M AGNOLIA AVEN U E
. congressman, had sold office* in Vir­ vital Importance to every citizen of 27 miles at the upper end of the understandably the influences tending
u
ginia to the highest bidder. Ail of Hnrtow—the change in the reduction canal is a section practically all to cause what we know as the Major
The Seminole County Hank
n
which i* a disgusting spectacle in the of the tax rate for-the city by noire ’ right, but further down Jqyvard Mi*| Rond ('yell*—a fundamental move­ jag llniM* Xnui Savings &lt; lull
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than
50
per
cent.,
the
lowering
of
ami
the
wary
is
behind
nil
expeeta-j
ment which no investor can afford to this week?
a n s s D O D x a n n iR a B K t iin r s r n D iiis s n H a B iD iin R iB B iiiiiiiiiit
eyes of the world and a Blench in the
nostrils of the people ift home. It D rates for electric light nnd power lions and progressing slowly. The ignore.
&lt;
just this sort of stuff that disgusts furnished IlirtoW users of ‘ electric big dredge now in the Miami canal. “ Tiiis typical year-end market pro- b u m s B B B i z t ' g n s a K E n z m r t s n n b z s t i a s n u h b e h i - b i i j U i D s h B * * s s s t s a s n a x i B B S s H X B a x a z a i s s s s s n s i J
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the voter with the whole business ami current, the appropriation of $2,500.-{is expected to reach the South New vide* a wonderful opportunity for in- B
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this eqrt of thing that if it continues by the city commission for publicity j River canal by Christmas time, and vestors who have fund* nml faith *•*
2
You
A
re
Invik*d.
('omc
See
(lie
New
Film
—
the
appropriation
of
a
sum
of
money
it
i*
urged
that
the
state
should
at
the United State*. The lcs3on uf the
will bring about n third party even
with
which
to
provide
Hnrtow
with
once
let
the
contract
for
continuation
lar.t few weeks again ip, thnt no «pthough this Idea may seem remote at
this tin^-. Doth parties need a gen­ a scientifically equipped department of the work northward so that the praisiil ia accurate which neglects
eral housecleaning, nnd unless it is of sanitation nnd health, placing it In [dredge will not lose any time. And fumlumental*. The same people who
forthcoming the third party will dean the forefront in Florida cities in that the suggestion is alsojumie that the icvugnixed the-•beginning’ of a hcqi
out both o f them and leave them high regard, the winning of statewide farno stale should tnke the big dipper market’ last month are certain that
for Haitow hy-n Hnrtow man in com­ dredge out « f the Ht. Lucie equal things are going up todays Hut the
and dry. *'•
petition
of the state -there wen* olh- and pul il oil the Tipper-end of the fundamental situation ha* rerjidlfied
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rttems
of more than pnssitig inter­ Miami canal, thus keeping two ll.e same u* tliree month* ago. When
FLORIDA HAD RECORD
dredges at work simultaneously in everybody wishes, to *e!! is the time
est, tori muileroll* to mention.
SHIPMENT OF ORANGES. vital
as
the
items
alluded
to
"iirideting
dredging *o that the rail that in'oriiied buyers mtufully pick
IN THE PAST 21 HOURS - Hut
in the foregoing paragraph should way grading may proceed. If this gtual boiidi* o ff the bargain c*iunter.”
Shipments of oranges front out of lie to every wide-awake citizen the wen* done, the ehtimate is muile that
liHriasinjc slock inarkit activity
Florida for the twenty-four hours number of Hnrtow men who have ad the Miami canal could ho completed
ending nt noon on Thursday, Decem­ milted they hit*! not rviul lliem and, within the next two duyo^-^Jejv j^SJi'r- nml I’hrtstmns buying have worked
together to bring busine** ,tip to a
ber l4, according to data compiled by others tve^e nurprt*cd to be tohi they tta News,
llormnl level. The index of the Rahthe Amcrtrun Fruit Growers, Inc., wen- published i* appaling nnd.lends
hn
hi ha Pa hs ha ha hi ■one hart shoves 'general- activity ex­
broke all record.* when three hundred to the question which forms the headr . actly nt the normal line. This in the
Ing
of
this
article.
.
eighty-seven cars were credited with
Thu
Record,
in
common
with
oilier
«.r
1*5 highest point since September, 1920.
passing through the various railroad
D o rr's an in*imtitc ***
if MEiuuoLiii-1 uihhpp Dial will apiiual tu ovciyottc
n&gt;*
junctions on the exit from the stale, newspapers in the county, the state
It is nit, encouraging sign a •cording
w h o has ever riiltieii m a m dor i,
On the basis of three hundred anil,**•**! 0 ,u world, i* puhlir-hed fur tire f
PM to Mr. Hahzon who experts activity to
r he slightly above normal for the io-\t
sixty boxes to the carload, n* an nv- ll&gt;»'rpoM} o fkceping it.* readers inform- ,
It’s * \i a more iTiti r&gt; -! ■’ *h“ i an :o ** •I tn|* liinuigh an aulnnudiilg Dun
ernge load, this means an aggia-gale' *'&lt;1. regariling the current liiippi'iiingi* .
r ■, four to six weeks. Thing* will thin
lory
1iH-pitM* tin*
p iiiu n s ili-lail* wltipli uuttM gscjtpo 1lu* cyt*. II
of 139,320 boxes of orange., for n sin- ,,f Importunce. and with the hope that ■
h . hi down a bit ac-uriling to the statisahottmls
in
human
inti
r
*, with man) thrills tint! in many rases real e.\*» j tieian ami the foundation id funds
gle day’s shipment. Figuring upon n !*1 W9I br- reml anil read intelligently * -•
citcm
e
n
i.
in
order
that
those
who
lend
may
nev­
fair average 170 orange* to th&lt;* box.
Statiitidnn See* a Long. r , t a-ntal ronditioim will he cimiplcti'd
fo r the next period o f prosperity.
this means nn aggregate of npproxi er be in the da»k ns o what is trans­ Ur*.
Swing Toward Lower
) dtt *v*jLO the vniions parts tra'i.sformutl fn in the red-lint metal to the fin­
h*
matcly twenty-live millions nf in. piring which may affect the com­ I hr
Commodity Prices
munity
for
v/o.or
for
weal.
ished
unit! \mi fotiow the final JtMsemitiy line in operation with units
hq
dividual oranges nhipis-d out in n
P’ i
* “ AN ECONOMIC NKt'KMHITV”
‘
'fhc
commonest
excuse
-or
the
ex­
at
it
led
in logfcttl order, &gt;m*h n
unit being (rated throughout its manufacture
■ingle day on their way to the enn
p*. r.i ha h-i ►» ha hq *3 h* h*t
before the next is jijiplipi].
cuse most commonly given for nonI
sumlng"1narkcts.
The World ta’ngue against Atcoho!, ^
Nor was this the total of ellnit newapaper rending is the lack of time.
WELLESLEY HILLS, Mnrs., Dee. world-wide }n
mdiihltion is destined um*J
This film was punipied tinder the dineiion (,f tIm»*United States Dcpartshipments. There was a fnlr move­ Iliosc who give thnt flimsy excuse Id.—There hits laa-n much discussion eorr.e, "not as a matter of sentiment |■
nmnt o f (V m m on e in co-oi'rration with. Die S ludobaker Corporation nml
ment of grapefruit also, 81 cars pass, are deceiving themselves. They mis­ of Inte ns to whether - bends have bit ns a mntterYf economic necessity." £
interpret
Inrk
of
desire
or
laziness
uUl biuthowa in all purts ot thewnrlrt. tt Is rin eduratmn in m hnufactur.Hj
ing out of the slate during tlm same
reached the, top. Roger W. Hubaoili . Ernest- It. (-lo-rri«gt«nf-gcnenit'-rrT- ■J
efficiency.
twenty-four -hbure, This menn-i ihklbo or fiiulty habit of mind, foe -lock of evidently thinks not. In discussing'rdnry of theTeaguiq attributed largely J
boxes of grape fruit for thu day’s time.
the situation today, he mils attention to prohibition, the notable decrease in *
It has been xnhl thnt “ n drop o f
output. To enrry tins single day’s
t* the long swinj* 'bond cycle and ap­ accident:* on railroads nnd in mine*:*
_ S A N F O R D , FL O R ID A . A T TH E S A N J U A N G A R A G E
.shipment of oranges *ml grapefruit' ink make* millions think” nnd it i* pears-to have a hundred nnd fifty nnd faclorie* nnd the general death':"
■will require approximately 12 solid true, blit the drop of ink must be years of financial history on his side. rate, especially among children. He a
trninlond* of approximately It) cars seen and those .why, for any reason
"The cheapest thing 1 know of to- also calculated thnt the national debt J|
fail to see will find* themselves classed
each.
lU'y," snyn Mr. Hahson, "*s the prom- of nil countries in Europe could be J
These shipments went' tt&gt; widely with the unthinking drill thu cureless l|o of $50 n year for the next twenty wiped out in 8 years if those countries* J
scattered destination*, this particu­ — 1’ ulk County Record.
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jlars, f'rtbred by a mortgage bogd. would adopt prohibition.
U
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lar dsy marking the peak of oranges
It may! be that the drink bill of J
Just now this $50 will buy, perhop*,
0
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- EAST (OAST ROAD
h «uit of clothes. In tl)20, tt wouid Europe tmlny, direct and Indiiett, is
TO START NFAV LINE
have paid duly for the coat und oho heavier than' the economic burden*
OKEECHOBEE TO MIAMI armhole of the vest. We nil enn re- left by the war.
w i
WHEN U
U SELL
|momhd^ when it woul*l have liought The
h( early resumption of prosperous
Rc|*qrts
from
Miami
are
that
nil
LIST IT
YOUR REAL
'
t‘
conditions in this cgM ^y .after n
necessary preliminaries have been two nulls, ns good ns tho one It will|conditions
WITH US
ESTATE
I
ny
now.
Kverjbody
(s
hoping
fot'grcat
business
slu
m
i^
K
due
v*iy
T
completed for the carrying out of
7T
the contract between the Florida Fast those did prices to come bn-k. And j largely to the fedejBlk'ohoiiliHnn
are the
FOR SALE—Desirable lot for
Coast ruilrond and the state o f Florl nothing is more likely thnn that thcj?jlaw.
t , , It bn* been ,rloJBmdlK'j
- , ,.v -j «,
me
ida
oin
the
construction
of
the
n*
w
wfil
conVe
back
sometime
within
tho
laws
against,
murder
viothted.
No
i&gt;a&gt;
a home on Hark Ave^ at a
tine fro mNew Smyrna to Miami by t»«t twenty years.
.
(sort to legalize humane" hrurdeni,
bargain. Part ct*h—balsnce on
way of Okeechobee; and over which i| f'Most of us, judging from our own;nut just as the laws against murder
terms. Several other attractive
ii,planned to handle ninny of the experience, think of 1920 commodity;reduce the number yi proportion to
freight trains during the heavy win- .prlcea'ns the ’hirh-fpr-nll’ time. What 'enforcement and proper punishment
Ihijui in lot*.
wexlo not realize ia Uiql prices have Of nmrderers, so have our iuvvs J
ter season.
been
ns high tliree times before, at against booze reduced the number of )
The railway ’ company’s contract
intervals
of about fifty years nnd thnt victims In proportion to enforcement, j
with the state colls for the beginning
AGENTS
between
the
peaks, each time, the)JiAccordlr.g to-the latest additions to i
of work on the railway line,' ut .the
rfc
north end, by January I, and the com­ have touchid levels as low hh in 1890 the EneycLupedin iiritojmica thpre ha* j
y
R E A L . ESTATE
pany ia ready to put construction for­ While earlier statistics tiave dot been been n .remarkable decrease tn the j
Fire, C a A a ft’, Auto Imuranc*
ces- at work at that time, working compiled, there is data enough to sug­ consumption of alcoholic liquor in the I
First Sti eet and Myrtle AvenucSa’nford, Florida '. - »
gest that this name swing from high United States since thu passage of the j
105
Firat SU SANFORD, FLA down toward Minftii.
M t On account of the high waters prices to low price* nnd back agnin, federal prohibition amendment. This 1.fllDKIIBBfl
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Sanford Daily Herald

HERALD COLLECTIONS

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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

A r .r v r x t . r 'j . i i T R Y a h e r a ld w a n t a d f o r results

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BAND CONCERT
NEXT SUNDAY
PARK

the following streets in the City of
Sanford, Florida, to-wlt:
PALMETTO AVENUE, From Cen­
tral Struct south to Hughey Street,
CENTRAL STREET, 'From San­
Clualflod. Ada «e « lino. No
ford
Avenue West to Park Avenue
ad taken for less than 25c.
and from Park Avenue West to
and pasitlvsly no damlfiod
French Avenue.
ada charred to anyone. Caah
SANFOUI) BAND WILL RENDER
SECONiySTREET, From Oak Avemtut accompany all ordara,
C*nJj of Sanford** Roput*
CONCERT AT#4:00
nuo
West to French Avenue.
1*
Connt
flro
wgrd*
to
a
lint
Profcaalnn^ Mon, each
P.
M.
FIFTH
STREET,
From
Magnolia
and
remit
arcordlncly.
pf whom. In hla chooon pro­
Avenue West to Myrtle Avenue.
fession the Herald recomNINTH STREET, From Cypress
mtodt to the people.
The following program will be ren­
FO R S A L E
Avenue
West to Sanford Avenue, and
dered by the Sanford .Concert Band
SEVERAL HOUSES for sale, House in Central Park Sunday afternoon nt fronts Sanford Avenue West to Park
for rant. See Thigpep.
Avenue,
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DG-tfe 4:00 p. m.: ’
FRENCH AVENUE, From First
Bandmaster
Ball
will
present
"Joy
W
M
b
m
i
fiAt.l-i—i«.ho
a
cord.
George A . D eCottes
I’ leuso arrange to pay cash on de­ to the World" n potpourri of sacred Street North to Comcrcial Street,
A tlorncy-at-L aw
livery, nnd specify tho kind of wood nirs, also Kevin’* famous suite in*nur nnd from Commercial Street North
to Lake Monroe.
* \
wanted, when placing your order.— F. parts,"A Day in Venice.”
OYtr Semlnolo County Bank
All of said Improving, grading and
PROGRAM
\
S, Vcmay,
,» ■&gt; i9C-tfc
paving
shall be done in compliance
March—Sons
of
Australia.....
Llthgow
UlKFOIlO *:•
*!* rL OIUpA FOR SALE—Dealer
ier and Gaya* paints Selection of Sacred Airs—Joy
with the estltnatea for said work on
and varnishes at San
Sanford'Novelty
to the World—- ....C. L. Bamhouse each of said streets as indicated by
null
Worka, Sanford
agents,
183-tfc Cornet Duct—Selected....Band Accmp. complete plans, specifications, profil­
FRED R. W IL S O N
es and priJmntea of said proposed imMiss Them a nnd Therma Bail
a t t o r n e y - a t - l a w . ■ FARMERS—You con got seed bod
framr* and irrigation plugo at tt* Patrol—Ole South.—..------- Lamecnik provqrtfciu jiow on file in the office of
tho City ^fkiiager of the City of San­
Intermission
Sanford Novelty Worka.
100-tfc
Flnt National Bank BolJdlng
ford, IJ^rida, which said*plans, spec!Selection
from
tho
Opera
King
1ANF0RH
FLORIDA FOR SALE—First street property.
flcations/^roflies.and estimates have
Dodo
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G.
Luders
Fine location, eight rooms nnd bath,
been-heretofore approved by tho City
lights, water, possession Feb. 1st, Padurewski’s Celebrated Minuet
Commission and constitute the plans
Waltzes
from
the
Wedding
of
the
$1,600 cash, balance long time. For
and specifications for said work; and
Winds
—
........—
.J,
T:
Hall
terms and other information address
CHELLE M A IN E S
this commission hereby declares the
Suite
Yonctlau:
“ Property" care Hcrnld.
222-Otp
(a) Alba .............. Ethelbcrt Ncvins necessity for doing said work on each
LAW YER
FOR SALE—1 Prelho car auto, at n
of said streets and that this resolu­
(b) Gondolier)
— Court House
bargnin for qujck sale. Sec Mr.
tion is nn emergency measure, pro­
(c) Canzone Amorosa
Sewell at Lake Mary Casino. 222-Otc
viding for the usual daily operation
(d) Buonn Notto
FOR SALE—Christmas greens and Star Spangled Bnnjicr— .!.......—Key of a municipal department.
The CSty Commission is hereby au­
holly by the Brotherhood of Saint 224-3td; Itwkly
BxUBlnrd
Glass** Designed
thorized to expend for said work on
Andrew. Phono orders to Stc\Vart the
Florist," 200-W.
224-7tc In I k r ( ’ Irrn ll C o u r t o ( th r H e . r n t h Ju- onch of said streets, the following
Henry M cLaulin, J
sums of monfy payable out of any
d lr ln l Clrv ult o f K i o r l d s , In n n d f o r
FOR SALE—Small two story frame
O p t. D .
^
H r m ln o lr C o u n t &gt; — In C'hnnrrrjr
moneys available therefore, to-witi
j
i
in
i
i
dwelling, to bo removed from lot
Optician-Optometrist
CITATION
Palmetto Avenue to be pav­
immediately.—ChaBc &amp; Co.
225-tfc
ed 10 feet in width from
\
jU gut Flr»t Strut
SanfordrFla.
I . C. I.ewls, Complainant,
FOR SALE—IluinmerlcsH 12 gauge
v«.
Centra) Street South to
Benjamins
I
.
O
rlffln.
et
ol„
Defendants.
shot gun with ense and shells, $20. T o: Bor*
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~ rlfrill.
...............
anjnmlne
-------------|| living, llnnHughey Street
....„.$ 4,511.00
Xk K,
—rlffln,
'~
n
h
n
n
m m
rlettiF
E. O
If living, hi* w ife;
New
gun, in perfect condition. 1012
* ft
which said sum Is the tof 'll iK m Or
G, W.
[' Amlenried,
Anilenrled, if
If living,
liv in g , ...
...
Myrtle Ave.
225-2tp
Htelff anil wife. E m m a A. Stelff. If
ft
1t»l estimated cost of the
livin g, a II lhe u n k n o w n hr Ire, If l i v ­
F o r SALE—Buick speedster, classing. of tho Britain of Jo hn W . O rlffln,
ft
Improvement of said por­
deceased, O. W . Coo k nml wlfo, Annlo
lent car in town, See Mny, Dodge
ii
tion .of Palmetto Avenue.
think, i f living, Geo. W. H a w k in s , If
livin g, Charles t*. W a r w ic k , T r u i l e o
salesman.
ft
225-Gtc
and hla hi* euceo.iior*. If li ving . J. Central Street to be pav­
li. W u lv o rto n . If living, L u t h e r j C.
ft
ed 24 feet In width from
FOR SALE—Several good Fords
I'orter. If livin g. I . O. P o rte r, If r i v ­
ft
ing. anti Abel O rlf f ln . If liv in g . A d Sanford Avenue West to
cheap; several Dodge touring ears
i n ln U t r u t n r of tho Ealnto of J o n n W ,
ft
Park Avenue, und 1G feet
Mienp.—Sanford Motor Co., Dodge
O rlffln , d «c «a * « d ; and It a.ild partlea
uro ilr.nl, to nil purtlii* clnltnlug Inft
-------- * v
in width from Park Ave­
Dealers. Phone 3.
225-Gt
te'realn under llrnjtim ln L O rlf f ln , deft
goniird. Henrie tta E . Orlffln, hla wlfo,
nue West to French Ave­
deceased, Wm, &lt;1. Andcnried, dacennft Tea tin find, tho name of
FOR R E N T
nue .......................... .......'.$19,317.00
cd, O , w . Htelff and wlfo. E m m a A .
Htelff, deceaaad. all of the unknow n
ft trtry lire llnsinrsa Man
which
said sum is the to.
FOR RENT— Unfurnished apartment
hrlri*. drreaaed. of the Katatr of John
ft ia Sanford in this Column
W . O rlf f ln . deceased, O. W .
Cook
tal
cstimu
ted cost of the
Fcmdalo Apartments, 305 E. First
and Wife, Annlo Cook, deroaaed. Goo.
II uch day.
improvement of said por­
W . ; H a w k in s , deooaaad, /Diaries
C,
Street.
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190-tfc
W a r w i c k . Tru ate o deceased, nnd hla
$ .
tion of Central Street.
aucceaaora. drennaod, J. I&gt;. W olv a rto n .
F oil REN'tf—One bed room and kitchM k l f t 'i e i f t f t f t f t
• dreeaaed, Lu th e r C. I'orter, doceaaod, Second Street to bo paved
t* O. INtrter, deceased,
and
Ahvl
cn furnished, price'* $15 per month.
24 feet in width from Oak
p‘
O rlffln . deceased. A d m in is tra to r
of
Apply to Mrs. II, D. Durant at I-ake
Um llstato of J o h n W. llr if f ln , do
Avenue
West
to
French
censed,
or
otherwise.
In
and
to
tho
Well Dye For You
Mary.
193-tfc
fu lln w ln g Inml eitunly In tho C o u n ty
Avenuo .............— .......... $12,120.00
of Heintnoln and Histn of Florida,
HONTON STEAM PRESSERY FOR RENT—A desirable furnished
more p a rt ic u la rly described, as fol­
which said sum Is the to­
low*!
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npnrtment, first floor, front with
Kent k McKee, Props.
tal estimated cost of the
T h e Mouth T h r a c - Q u i r l e r a
of th*
gX-W.WPi DYEING, ALTERING southeast exposure. 316 Oak Ave­ Northwest U u a r t e r o r tho Southeast
Improvement of aaid por­
fleet Ion Sevan, T o w n s h i p
nue.
, ,
224-3tp T w e n t y -o n e . Mouth of Itango T h i r t y
Walk ealed for and delivered
tion o f Second Street.
co ntaining t h i r t y acros more or
Him 4CI-J-------- 314 Went First St. FOR RENT—Rooms, furnished, 1011 East,
leas.
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* Fifth Street to bo paved
I
t
appearing
from the eworn hill of
front
Magnolia Avenue* '
•WE DELIVER T H E GOODS’ * Oak Ave. Phone 283-L-l. 225-Gtc complaint filed In this cause against
you. that you, and each of you have or
West
to
Myrtle Avenue,
- ____________ _______ t _________ rOlTRENT-One furnished bed room, claim to have some Interest In and to
lands hereinabove described.
a width of 24 feet ....... .'..$ 7,290.00
80G Magnolia Ave.
226-3^ thoTherefore,
you, B enjam in L. O rlffln,
Quick Service T ran sfer FOR KENT—Two nice upstnirs bed­ If living, llon rle lta K. Orlffln. hla wife. which said Hum is the to­
If U v ln g y W illia m O. andenrled. If l i v ­
tal estimated cost of the
rooms.—306 Palmetto Ave. 226-3tp ing. O. W . Htelff and wife, E m m a A.
Storage Facilities
Htelff, If livin g, all of the u n k n o w n
improvement of said por­
1 fa phase you, tell others; If not, FOIt RENT—Three rooms for light­ heirs. If li ving , of the Estate o r John
tion of Fifth Street.
W O rlffln . deceased. O. W . Cook and
tell ni. Phono 498
housekeeping. 1020 Union Avo- wife. A nnlo Cook. If living, Geo. W. Ninth Street to be paved 10
Hitwkln s. If living, Charles C. W a r w i c k ,
nue. _______________
22G-2tp Tru
ste e s and hi* Miccesiffts, If living.
feet in width from Cy­
J , l&gt;. W n lv e rtn n , If living. L u th e r C.
SANFORD
FOR RENT— Five room cottage on I'orter. If livin g, L. O. I'orter, If living,
press Avenue West to
a n d Abel G rif f in , If liv in g . A d m l n l l U W Sanford Avenue, nnd 24
o r of the Eatatu of Jo h n W . G riffin,
Machine
.Foundry Co. 11th and Laurel, wiQi water, lights tdeceased;
and If skill parties are dead,
nnd gas.— L. Allen Seed Co. 220-2tp
feet In width from San­
n
i
l
parties
c
la
im
in
g
Interests
_
under
&amp;•****! Machine and Boiler Works;
B e n ia m in
O rlffln . deceased, H e n r i e t ­
ford Avenue West to Park
ta E . O rlf f ln . his wire, decenaed. W i l ­
W»d«r Grinding; DoLusa Pistons;
WANTED
Avenue .........v..........R,520.00
lia m a, Alldenrled, deceased,
W.
By Wbetl Steel Gear Hands; Crank WANED—A chance to build your Htelff and wife. E jn m a A. Htelff, dowhich
said sum is the to­
ceased, nil of tho u n k n o w n heir*, de ­
*Wta llrturned-----------------------P h o n e 65
now home before lumber gets any ceased, of the Eatnte of John W . O r l f ­
tal estimated cost of the
fln . deeeased, O / W . Co o k and
wife,
higher. Plans and estimates furnish- A n n ie Cook, deceased, Oco. W . H a w ­
improvement of said por­
kins. Sereaaed. Charles C.
W a r w ic k .
tion of Ninth Street.
ELT0N .!. |\/l Q U ( ; i ] f|* () ]y cd.—Snnford Novelty Works. |183-tfc T r u s t e e deceased, nnd his successors,
deceased. J. I&gt;. W olve rton, doccased.
P ‘i I l l T F P r
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' WANTED TO RENT— Pcrmalicnt, 3 L u t h e r t l 1‘oeler, deceased. L O. I'orter. French Avenue to be paved
24 feet in width from
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or 4 room unfurnished apartment, deceased, anir Abel O rlffln. deceased,
A d m in is t ra t o r of tho Estate of Jo h n W,
First Street North
to
flat or house, desirable location. Ad­ O r l f f l n ,, deceased, or otherwise. In 'n n d
Rtom Miller P.Idg.
to the land* hereinabove described, nrs
Commercial fftrect, and
dress “ F. S.” care Herald office, San- required to lie nnd appear before our
*BH0UI) FLORIDA ford, Fla.
C i rc u it Court a L t h a Court House
10 feet in width front Com­
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192-tfc said
In Sianfqrd. Florida, on the l i t d a y of
mercial Street North to
n u a r y . A . P. I » M . a n d then nnd there
WANTED—Roofers, 1011 Oak Ave­ Ja
m a k e . a n s w e r to the bill of complaint
Lake Monroe — ......... $ 8,979.00
£25-Ole Dstilblled against you In this cause, oth ­
nue. Phone 283-L-l.
SANFORD N OVELTY
e rw is e decrees pro conjesso will be en­
which said sum is the to- ■
against you and each of yob.
WANTED — Nice, clean charcoal tered
I t Is ordered* that t h is Citation be
tnl estimated cost of the
.
WORKS
packed in bushel sacks.—Ball Hard­ published •In the Hanford Herald,
Improvement of said por­
newspaper published In Hanford. Bemlware Co.
225-3tc nolo Cou nty. F lo o d s , once csch week
v. C. COLLER, Prop.
tion.of French ^venuq.
f o r eight successive weeks.
Good,
finishers
on
South
W
a
n
t
e
d
WiTNEHH
m
y
hand
nnd
the
seal
o
f
That
one-third of the total cost of
Q«neral Shop and Mill
said Circuit Court on this the tin day
Side primary school, Nona other Of
the
Improvement
aforesaid shall be
November. A D. 1111.
.
2G-ltp
W ork
need apply. Jones.
borne*by the CIty Of Sanford, Flori­
nf the BsvsnUi Judicial da, and shall be paid from the Gener­
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Circuit o f Florida. In and
fo r tho County o f Beml al Improvement Hund of the^CIty of
to&amp;ftftmlsl Street—Ssnfcrd, Fla. LOST OH STOLEN—(Jno black nml
noto.
Sanford, Florida, out of any moncya
neCOTTESL
U p bitch 2 1-2 years oltl. Medium OEO. A.
Hollcltor and o f Counsel for
available therefor, and tho remaining
size, shows signs o f mange on feet Il-f11-11-1S;Complainant.
GILLON &amp; F R Y
lS-:-9-l® -J»-J0-9t
two-thirds o f sueba-cost shall be dis­
and legs. Answers to the nnmo of
tributed among the severWl lots front
electrical c o n t r a c t o r s “ Uular." A rswnrd will be paid for
Ing and abutting on each of said
her recovery. This bitch disappeared
streets per front foot, in the propor
**dii|hoo»* Lights and Appliances in or near Blackman’s pasture Tues­
tion to the frontage thereon, and tlip
N « Line of Fixture* "
' day, Dec. 12th. Owner* J. R- Bridg­
ll)N RE­ cost to be so distributed on each of
PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION
man, Sanford, Fla., R. A.
22C-ltp
^ 123West Flrat Strccb
QUIRING THE GRADING AND said streets is as follows, to-wlt:
LQ8T—In Sanford, poc. 16, a Indie’s
PAVING OF PAI/MEtTO AVE Palmetto Avenue from Ccn*
small gold wrist watch and brace­
Street
South to
NUE FROM CENTRAL.' 8TREET ! tral
?• W . tU SR N P lt^N '
let chain. Will the finder please no- VSOUTH TO HUGHEY ’ STREET.
Hughey. Street JL*......... $ 3,007.33
tlfy Mrs. John M. Quirk, Geneva. Fia.
CENTRAL STREET FROM SAN­ Contra! Street from San­
D u r a n c e a g b n (JY
and receive reward. 221-ltp; 71-itp
ford Avenue West (b Park
FORD AVENUE WEST TO PARK
Avenue, and from Pari^
AVENUE,'
AND
FROM
PARK
FI*E'------ AUTO------- — BONDS
Avenue Weat to French
AVENUE
WEST
TO
FRENCH
A. I*. t O.WELLY AM* SO**
Kvcnu* .....................- ...... $12^78.00
AVENUE,
SECOND
STREET
IMme* -O*
104-A Wagttulla At*.
jS? 0 . Shinholser
Second
Street from Oak
FROM OAK AVENUE WEST TO
rUUbllttkrd ISO1*
Avenue Wcet to Frendj
FRENCH ' AVENUE,
llF T lI
Contractor and Builder
IlKAL EHTATK
Avenue ......._____ .*..........:.$ 8,080.00
STREET FROM MAGNOLIA AV­
Fifth
Street from Magnolia
ENUE
WEST
TO
MYRTLE
AVEInsurance
,
.
Flrr
-u
FLORIDA Farms
im proved Land
Avenue
Weat to Myrtle
NUE,
NINTH
STREET
l?KOM
AutnmotiMe
City Lots
Plato HIjs S
Avenuo ......... .......... ......— $ 4,860.00
CYPRESS AVENUE WEST TO
ElmiSuS
W indstorm
*
Property
[ €^opolitan ^ i f e In s. Busmrss
like and Ocrnpan- „ SANFORD' AVENUE, AND FROM Ni(ilh Street from Cypress
Bnsfacss Op Ppr- j
Avenue West to Sanford
SANFORD AVENUE WEST TO
tunUIvs
’ *Explosion ,
Investments
Avenuo, and from SonPARK
AVENUE,
AND
FRENCH
"M
iirfety^
Bonds
, i B lL L Y s . ? A p
»U)kn&gt;
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- '
ford Avenuo j West to
AVENUE
FROM
FIRST
STREET
Main Office
NORTH TO COMMERCIAL' ST.
Park Avenuo
..$ 6,084,00
^ — “Rhone---- 201 W_i ‘V
M&gt;:isrtl ItKAl.TY COiirASfY
AND FROM COMMERCIAL ST. Fnnch Avenuo from First
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INVF.STSIKVT I D l l P A k V
Street North to Commer­
NORTH TO L^KE MONROE.
m a n f o iiii
cial
Street, and from
BE
IT
RESOLVlfD,
TWtf'tho
City
|0Y S ’ T R A N S F E R
Dlf. IL M. WELSH
Commission'of the City of Sanford, ^oipmerclaL Street North .
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G radunleTelerinarlM
■* " * " Piw . . d p . rk
Florida, deemh It irthrlsabllj to Im­ to Lake M on roe............... $ 5,980.0
Telephones:
_
1^ l* .
He,w»,bl» It.tr,
Office ljl3
Opposito F, O. prove, grada- and pave with vikiflod
Ilczldcnca 257
DeLand. HoHda brick or 6ther hi
k ROY. 204 Mapl* A ve.

PURELY

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paid by special assessments made and i i
levied upon all lota and lands bound­ ■
ing and abutting upon such improve­ 'B*
ments between and including the ter­ ■
mini of the improvements upon th6
streets aforesaid.
That the method of making aueh
special assessment* shall be based up­
on the frontage of the property bound­
ing and abutting upon the Improve­
ment, as provided by Paragraph G,
of Section 150 of Chapter 83G1, Laws
of Florida, of 1919, the same being
the City Charter of the City of San­
ford, Florida. That Is to say, twqthirds of the'dost of such improve­
ment shall be distributed among the
several lots fronting and abutting on
each of. said streets per front foot in
proportion to,the front a go thereon.
That special nssessiricnU shall be
payable at the option of the property
owners as follows: either in full with­
in Tftlrty days after the completion of
the work, or in ten cqunl annual in­
stallments with interest at the rate
of eight per cent, from the date of
the completion of said improvement.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that this resolution is hereby declar­
ed to be an emergency measure, pro­
viding for tho usual daily operation
of a municipal department of tho City
of Sanford, Florida, and shall become
effective Immediately upon its pas­
sage and adoption.
Adopted this 11th dny of December,
A. D. 1922.
C. K. HENRY,
S. O. CHASE,
FORREST.LAKE, . .
City Commission of
Sanford, Florida.
Attest:
L. R. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
City Clark.
Thereupon Commissioner Forrest
Lake* moved that the rules bo waived,
and said resolution be placed ^pon its
second reading and final passage,
which motion .prevailed. The resolu­
tion wan then pi need upon its second
reading nnd filial pansnge und read
by title only; nnd was unanimously
parsed ns follows:
0. E. 1IENHY, *
S. O. CHASE,
FORREST LAKE,
City Commission of
•
Sanford, Florida.
Attest:
L. It. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
City Clerk.
12-lG-23-2tc

NOTIE OF PUBLIC
IMPROVEMENT

iiiin H iiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiu in iiii

U will lie a Mtfrry Christmas for Everyone in the Fatm ly lfj

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Father, Mother and all the Children are
.M em bers o f Our

Just a few pennies, nickels, dimes or more deposited weekly by each ,,
member of tho family insures one and all a very Merry and Bounteous *
Yuletlde, We are organizing our CLUB now nnd will be pleased tfi '
have you and all your family become members. It’s easy to join. The
first deposit makes you a full-fledged member. There’srio red ta
fees or fines or deductions. Any further information Joti desire will
be cheorfqlly given.

Y
M Seminole County
A
Bank
BOOKS ARE NOW OPEN FOR

A

ENROLLMENT

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STRENGTH - SER VICE - PROGRESS

STEAMER MIAMI

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PHONE 311 FOR QUICK ACTION
And,our truck will.be at your back door with n bottle of thnt pure
water that nil the hotels, restaurants, drug store* and sodn fountain*
are using.
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And lie Sure it’s Elder Springs W ater Y o u
Use in That Battery

RUNABOUT

New Price

IVilh One-man Top and Slanting Windshield

The Ford Runabout at this new low price
is the most economical means o f trans­
portation salesmen can employ. W ith
the new one-man top and slanting wind­
shield, it is a more wonderful value than
ever before. Time-saving, absolutely de­
pendable transportation at the minimum
cost.
Buy now — Terms if desired.

ILL OPERATE
MIAMI TO HAVANA

IB V t » * A — » a t n r* M * &gt;&gt;
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. It). — The
steamship City o f Miami, in port here .

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Is meeting the demand for good pure water nml there are hundreds of
bottles being distributed around the City at nil time*. Every famfly
of Sanford should get the habit and—

Notice is hereby given that on tho
11th day o f December, A. D. 1922, the
City Commission of Sanford, Florida,
adopted a certain resolution requir­
ing the improving, grading and pav­
ing with vitrified brick or oUmnx hard
surface
material,
the following
streets In the City o f Sanford, Flori­
da, to-w’ it:
Palmetto Avenue from Central
Street South to l|oghey Street.
Central Street from Sanford Avcqic West to Park Avenue, and from
Park Avenue West to French AveSocond Street from Oak Avenue
West to French Avenue,
Fifth Street from Magnolia Ave­
nue West to Myrtle Avenuo.
Ninth Street from Cypress Avenuo
West to Sanford Avenue, and from
Sanford Avenue West to Pnrk Ave­
nue.
Fflench Avenue from First Street
North to Commercial • Street, nnd
from Commercial Strict North to
Lake Monroe.
All of said grading and paving to
be dtfnh in compliance w|th complBto
plans, specifications, profiles and esti­
mates of said proposed improvements
now on fdo in tho office of tho City
Manager of the City of Sanford, Flor­
ida, which said plans, specifications,
prufiles'knd ostfmaWB have"been hore'tofore submitted to and approved by
the City Commission of tho Ci\y of
Sanford, Fldrida,
Said resolution provides that onethird of the cost of tho Improving,
grading and paving of said streets
shall bo borne by the CltyNH San­
ford, Florida, and shall bo pslff frtm
the General Improvement Fund out
of any money* available therefor. (
Said resolution further provides
that two-third* of the expense of the
Improvement* aforesaid shall be paid
by special assessment emade and lev­
ied upon all lot* and land bounding
and abutting on such improvements
beiwocn and Including the termini of
tlie improvements upod tho streets
aforesaid.
-WITNESS my hnnd ss City Clerk
and the seal of the City of Sanford,
Florida, on this the 11th day of De­
cember, A . D. 1922.
L. R. PHILIPS
(SEAL)
City Clerk o f
Sanford, Florida.'
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OF SPORTS

BASE BALL
FOOT B A L L
BASKET B ALL
T R A P S H O O T IN G

FANCY WORK SALK

GOLF
B O W L IN G
T E N N IS
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B O X IN G

C H A S . L . B R IT T , Editor

IIIS
CHAMPS CONTINUE VICTORIOUS MARCH GBIBOBUOTNWS IWT HI N MS IS
KE
BY WALKING ALL OVER ROTARY CLUB IN T E N T H R O U N D

T H I S . W E E K S ’S
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AVERAGES

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Fancy Work Sale, all day Saturday
b) the Ladies of the Catholic Church
in the Northwest room of the Wclaka *
building.
222-5tc'm
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HBBBi ■

Sanford’s
Jewelry Store!
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Solve your G ift problems 5
in Our G ift Departm ent jj
g if t s

Slerensrm Still Leading and Penning­
&lt;ltr Thr AHiirlmril l’r r » )
ST. PAUL, Minn., Dec. 16.—Gib­
ton Ties With A manna for
bons, of St. Paul, won tho referee’s
Second Place
It will, be easy to find just the righj ■ There’s nothing. like being sure— You will be SURE to ha
decision over his fellow townsman,
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♦ ' --------- r----------- -— ------------------- T" Billy Miskc, in u 10-round bout here
The individual averages show some gift for each person on your Christ- £
- ' Money for Christmas if you enroll in our
Although !t wan not expected of the
last night. Gibbons led most of tbs new names in the best fifteen and mss list if you will come to our spec- jj
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Rotary Club to bo 'the first to win
way.
some of tho regulars left out. Purdon ial Gift Department.
G
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V
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M
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over tho Champs, atill they had the
of the Merchants passed Overlin and
N
feeling that it might happen, but tho
Bennett this week and by so doing,
P L A Y T O L E D O T)ODG EHS WILL BE AT
*
game had only progressed six min*
got his name amongst the "select."
CLEARWATER MARCH
Hamilton, Howard, Waltham.
, utes when nil their hopes were blasted
Pennington and Amann arc tied up
MIAMI, Dec. 16.— Scott high school
Elgin, Gruen, 7, 15- 17 and 21 ■
nnd the Congregational club still of Toledo, Ohio, yesterday wired Mi­
NEW YORK, Dec. 10,—Players on for second place, with Amann a shndo Jewels nt Reduced prices.
stands undefeated this morning.
ami high that she is withholding the tho Brooklyn National club will report tho bent of it Amnnns needed two
- -'
Both Belding and Stevenson rolled closing of any contracts for inter-scc- to Manager Wilbert Robinson at more pins to give him an average of
D IA M O N D S
ovcf 600 pins each, Bt'lding being high tionnl footbajl games during tho hdl-S CUnrwntor,' Fla., March 1, to begin 159 while Pennington needed fivo
Save therpennio
Enroll nt once.
man with 607 nnd Stevenson next idays until Miami can offer final ar­ spring training,it was announced yes­ more to have the same average.
Nickels and dimes
with 604. Bennington also rolled n rangements for the match to bo piay- terday.
The following averages were comL.
’ good game, getting 333 pins out of td in this city. William Kirk, grndu
It’s no trouble to
t two trials.
G. TI*. Ave.
ntc innnngcr, left Toledo yesterday,
T h ey’ll grow ini
* Last night's score was as follows: the wire said, with full authority to HORSE NOT YET DETHRONED Stevcnson (Cong.) .....12 1017 .168
join.
dollars for Chris
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Congregational**
Amanns. (Farmers) ...21 3337 .158
close a contract with the Miami of­
maa,
Belding
.....
148 158 201 r,Q7 ficials. The match would carry the Noblest of Animals Can Still Do Heck2698 .158
...17
oned Monarch of the 8tato
I* Renaud ....— -133
176 300 unofficial title of the United States.
Belding (C on g .).... , . 21 3229 .153
deposit
and County Fairs.
Jewett
.*...148 120 134 411
IS 2766 .153
May (Mens) .....
F. L. Seibert, Scott manager, asked
You will not mi?
mem‘ ‘'Stevenson
..... „17G 158 170. 504 for "definite information with full
31 HO .149
The return of the stnte and county Jewett (Cong.) ..... .... 21
the small annum!
13
Diamond
Rings,
special
price
from
Bennington ..,—,....143 100
*1331instruction ns soon ns convenient, fairs In a reminder that about the only L. Rena ml (Cong.) .....20 2934 .146
you pay in week Iv.
A. Renaud ...........
146 141 2VOj.Scott is recognized as the foremost place'where the Imrse can hold. Ids Betts (Men's) ...... ..... 20 2933 .146
$15.00 to $27.50
own Is on the nice (rad*. For al­ Couch (Farmers) ,.......18 2620 .145 1-2 Carat, Fine-White Diamond Pint-,*
----- - claimant for the national championthough automobiles hnveiitvndcd even
Totals
inum Par Pin nr Ring. Special
•—............ 2354 |«h!p. The Toledoans have played the the spot so long sacred to the trotter Herbst (Farmers) .......IB 2602 .1-14
Join the crowd—
Von Ret back ov
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Rotary Club
2997 .142
'longest string of inler-schotastic elev* and pacer, they have not become gen­ Britt (Rotary) .....
'• $118.50
cry
cent you pay iri
R. E. Steven*i ...... 113
104 2I7'ens in the Middle West nnd Thanks­ erally |u,puinr. Automobile rates tire A. Renaud (Cong.)
10 1420 .112
** that's joining.
100 of other Diamonds at lowest
HciUxholder ____,114 127 105 106 giving defeated Waite of Toledo, the exception, nt big resorts tike the Knight (Rotary) ’ . . 11 1949 .139
prices
Henry*
......... 120 132 103 355 which has played an even more repre­ Florida bunches, not the curbmlty of Chapman (Farmere ) 21 290J .139
Call,
plume ii
BriU
....... 160 127
164 451 sentative schedule, including Maiden, the county and town fairs. Here the Chapman (Farmers) 21 2901 .138
Join
yonrself—
write for full parlitf
Hill ............ ........ 152 140
298 Mass., which she defcntcd, 18 to 0, harm* Is king. The fart Is notable, Purdon (Merchants) .17 2317 .138
because it must tie admitted tlmt this
ulnrs.
let the family join.
134 140
Knight „..L:... ........
last Saturday.
faithful steed Is fading away from
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There arc several conditions which
A victory by Miami over Guinea^ tin- highways’ and the farm to a de­
50 Genuine Dinmuntl LnVnlliercs
Totals
...2001 vlllc today on University Field, will gree that the prophets of u horseless
from
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practically nssure Miami this nll-im- age nre no longer so much discredited
Standing of the.Dubs
portant game, and Conches Woods ns they were.
n
$5.00 to $55.00
Jailbrcakcr Is Trapped
.
M
One may travel fof miles on our
Won Lost Pet. ami Hey! have had the titular match
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highways
aml„seldom
pass
a
“
tenia,"
Gold
Knives,
Belt
by
Cat
and
Sardines
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Cbngregat Ion ti3 ....... 7
0
1.000 in mint! ever since Scott asked Duval
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....... 5 -■2"* .71 fi j for the game should the Jacksonville meaning nhy kind of ii horse-drawn
r Farmrn* ..
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Buckles, Etc.
vehicle, They mo ns scarce In the
N
Barrnineuto. Cat.—A rat and
O
. Men'* Club
....... 5
.715} eleven will the Florida title
roods
as
the
ox
was
a
decade
ago.
n can of sardines stood between
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Merehnntn .........
*.285
Bracelet W rist W atches ■
They are disappearing more und more
Frank Owen, Folsom state peni­
n
5,
.285
Botnry Club .....
on the farms, also thanks to cheap
tentiary convict, according to
S. I. A . A . LO SES
tractors, which are being Improved
.000
7
Chase &amp; Co....... ...... 0
tbe testimony sf Owen, an trial
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SEVEN LARGE
for a greater vr.rlety of dork with
on tbe charge of escaping.
M
ami hnnl-ruhher lires, and
Owen inode a cache of food I
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JUDGE JOHNSON
D IX IE SCH O OLS pneumatic
Rogers, ( onimunity, ■
which tuivo u strong tendency to dtlve
nnd bedding under, an old stulr- # Sterling,
#
DIED AT APALACHIOLA;
Cut Glass, Smoking, Sets, Nut ■
the -horse Into oblivion for all tlrafi
way of a guard's house.
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A COMMUNITY IiU lL D E R
purposes. Ten years ago most peonle
* EDITOR OF THE TIMES
He planned to remain there n 44 Howls.
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GREENVILLE, S. C., Dec. 16.— won't! have laughed at a horw-h-s*
week or ten tlhys, but on the 4
F. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WII1TNER, Cuhlrrl
With the Bocalled one year playing age Hut those who rend, even ns
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uurtti day he opened a can of 00
IUr The ,\na&lt;H*li&lt;trd I’ rras)
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rule
the
rock
upon
which
it
split,
the
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thr/ motor, must admit the plausibil­
unllnes, which attracted u cat. 0
ATLANTA, Dec. 15.— News hns
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The cat tried to gain entrance 00
u
been received by friends of the faro* Southern' Intercollegiate Athletic As­ ity of-the prophecy—burring, ns we #
bare
said,
the
rats*
track.—
Lewiston
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to
the
hiding
place
and
Owen,
n
#
Iny. here of the death yesterday at sociation, for thirty years a powerful
u
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Jt afoul.
fearing , the aiiluml'a action 0
IH B E IIK IIIIIB IIH R IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIR IIIIIII
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Apalachloln of Judge Henry W. John­ influence in Dixie athletics, yester_Ji)*t ib-losUoil, 0*
-J might Jon:*.
rinp
last*
frimritmnmk*
theimanberef—
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son,- etHIoV nml’ pufcl irffier'ol iTuTA p.ininde n break for liberty.
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He was caught a few tidies 0
lachiola Times. Mr. Johnson hnd been whose athletic teams have been the
The real reason is, we have SER- 00
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shining
lights
in
Southern
sports.
Palmetto ami First Street at
publisher of the Times for many yenrs,
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VICE. That's our middle name. $ from ihe prison.
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These teams, in the future, it was an­ Phone ■198.
Benjamin's Store •
and also mayor of the town.
19 l-Th*Fri*Sat.
*.%%%^
nounced, will owe their allegiance to
,
Open Evenings
the comparatively new Southern Ifl­
it rcollegiute conference.
Six members of the association, nt ■ l l
B
the afternoon session of the 28th ■
annual convention here yesterday an­
nounced their formal withdrawal in
keeping, it was stated, with mi ngreei;
TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
LIGHTS AT NIGHT: No person ment made at f|u*nrrcelit meeting in
ahull drive or run nhy automobile on Atlanta of the S. I. C. . They were
any of the public streets of the City Georgia Tech, Clemson College, the
oi Sanford between sunset and sun­ University of Florida, the University
Table Stoves
Electric Irons
rise without having two lights so ar­ of South Carollnn, University of Ala­
ranged ns to throw their lights for­ bama, and Louisiana State Univer­
Electric Percolators
Curling Irons
ward in the 'direction the automobile sity, Other members of the confer­
may be going, and one light showing ence, it was declared at the meeting,
Aiijusto Litcs
Boudoir Lam ps
will withdraw, lipl not having repre­
red from the renr of the machine.
Tho oIhivo regulation will ho rigid­ sentatives here, tho tu'TOn! withdraw­
al procedure was deferred.
ly enforce*!.
The controversial one yenr rule was
J. A. KILLKRREW,
modified
yesterday by the associa­
Chief of Police.
L 217*1 Otc
tion
to
permit
the playing of fresh­
SJre
men
by
the
mutual
consent of the op­
ADAPTED HUNCH GRAPES bring
paying returns eighteen months af­ posing team. This modification is to
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ter planting, plant an acreage nnd be Le in effect two years.
Another
rule
adopted
prohibits
the
independent, liest cummercin! fruit in­
Estimates Furnished tut all Kinds o f Electrical W orks
vestment in south, fruit brings high­ playing of grndunte students who nre
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PHONE 113
est prices.
We introduced these taking post-graduate course.!, excep­
tion
being
made
for
tho
graduates
grape? into Florida nnd they have
•
been doing well ten season.**. Otlier now in school,
T&gt; EAUTY o f design and perfection o f finish
(sTVT-ndnptod fruits also, tree blueberries,
are combined with refinement and me­
% blackberries, penchesfi Tigs, etc. Full Join the throng* of reader*.
chanical
excellence in this new Phaeton Reo,
. j
information, free catalogue. Adapted &gt;
built upon the famous Rco-Six chassis and
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powered with that perfectly balanced sweet*
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Year Christmas Savings Club open*
221-Otc
running six-cylinder motor.
’ When others arc Idle, we Utep mov- December 16th..'•« ' Ing; there’s a reason for it,—QUICK
* Gracefully propQrtioped is the softly curved
Sunday Dinner
NOTICE
*
SERVICE TRANSFER. Phono 489.
low hung body with straight lines d p t sweep
Tho regular annual meeting of the
MENU
from end to end and merge hood, cowl and
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Bank
of
Sanford,
Florida,
will
bo
hold
body panels into a pleasing entirety.
QUICK
SERVICE
Half
Grape
Fruit,
Marischino
BUSINESS:
nY *
Tuesday
morning,
January
9th,
1923JU
Phone
408.
TRANSFER.
Arm chair com fort is delivered by the
104-Th-Fri-Sat nt 10 o'clock a. m. in tho office? of
Sou pa
liberally dimensioned, form-fitting seats and
the bank, for the election of a Board
Oyster Ilisquo
nt Directors to servo for tho ensuing
Chicken Consomme
backs. Covering them is gray h a n d c u f f e d
year und for tho transaction of such
Picalilii
leather o f Dualtonc finish. '
&lt;
other business os may properly come
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Proving that beauty is more than bodylie (ore the meeting.
I
Enlrces
B. F. WUITNER,
deep is the Reo double-framed chassis, with
Fillet o f Ileef Larded* Sauce Mncedoin, Potatoes au Gratin
12-9-16-23-30; 1-2
Cashier.
the power units so suspended In the innerFR U IT CAK E

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STROUT FARM AGENCY
113 Magnolia Avenue
Furniiihed 7 roon) bungalow, new,
on Dixie Highway, burn, garage. 15
aciVs. Electric light, running water,
telephone, hath. Deep well, Fairliunks-Morso t-ngiiie, water piped to
all parts of fnrm. Orange, tangerine,
grapefruit, peaches, blackberries, tree
blueberries, 11 varieties of grapgs,
lemon, cherries, bananas, loqual, Jnp.
persimmon, mulberries, rosolle, gunvns. Farm nnd garden tools, cow, calf,
flock of MuscoVi duck* Included, all
for $6,fe00. .$3,600 caah, bal. 1, 2 nnd
3 ycirs.
,
210-tfc
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Apple Sauce
Roast Younjf Turkey, Neapolitain Filling
Prime Ribs o f Beef au Jus
Roast-Leg Spring Lamb
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Roast Pork Ham, Spiced

frame as to foil the ravages o f road shocks.

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Spirited arid rugged is the 50 h .p . engine.
W ith ground cylinders, large ports, 4-bearing
crankshaft, intake valves in head—-each part
remarkably accessible— it is m otordom ’fl
most enduring “ Six.”

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Mashed Potatoes

Candied Sweets
Vogctahlt s in Season

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Prict S164S/. o. b. Lansing, plus Federal Tax
Hot Mince Pie . Frea/t AppleJPje,...
Home-made Plum Pudding, Hard SnjUCi .^

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Demi Tosse.

Cheese amt Crackers
pJoon to 9 :0 0 P. M .

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Pr»mt

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER Hi, 1922

fWno h;eal his hi Vermin, IInly, nr
ymi zed tome time ngn n noricty for
Ilin
nr had Inncmuri'. Th»v

, t .-o r ln lr d I’M **)

HON, lb*:. l&lt;k— UeproI WASHING
,
|
LeUtive Kel |cr failed to appear bchouse judiciary c nmmlttro in
[arc the i
u, formfil sumons. At his
r*rt&gt;n-,r
was said ho* do*
/fjre-sftero-ir.
------out to the
■L definitely not to rcspoi
¥bpocna scrveii on him Into yesterhe had announced his ivithlaJr •lte&gt;’
further participation in
itsWill
$r hearing f,f Ids Impeachment
-,st Attorney General
charge again
Whether the committee
ib:!gh'11&gt;
t in compel his appear*
liim before the bar of the
tempt will bo decided tohouse to
morrow.
re, HI.—Repnv
vfARiHNtiTbi
Mlnncsitn, reirritative Keller,
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&gt;
yesterday
to’ participate
(tied late
in
the
hearings
before the
farther iL^-eommlttce
on the imbouse jutHeinrye
charges
brought
hy *him
[caflunrnt ij
Gcnernl
Daugherty,
Msiast Attorney
theT hearings ns n gcotnChra&lt;teririnX 1jc opera performance' he declared he
loM Ih*'untrue to his responsibility
u I mend-er of the house if he nssistpj furt'ii r in “a Imre-faced attempt to
rhitc-wssh Harry Daugherty.”
Imnudlatcly after he anounced his
sithiirav.nl thr committee in , open
K«lon ami wlhtout leaving Us place
utci tu go cm with the hearings; to
Kbjxxnn Mr. Ki ller n* a witness, put
Fm under oath nml ijucstton him* as
ta the basis for Ilfs charges of high
crime* and misdemeanors.against the
tttorncy general. Later he was sumBoned formally by the House sergtsst-st-arms to appear before the
ctunmitti nt 1U:30 n. nt. today.
KINII WORDS AllOLT THE OLD
TOWN

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n * to Cat Tangled in
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Mr. Frank Page, 23 years’ old, died
in Ovcido Monday, morning nt six
o’clock after a few days illness. Mr,
Page was formerly from North Carolinn, having lived in Ovcido only one
year. He Is survived bjrftlip wife,and
one little son, and hy his mother and
two brothers. One brother arrived on
Monday night and will take Mrs. Pnge
and little son back willf him to'North
Carolina,

On last Friday night nt the club
hotise a box supper was given by the
Woman’s Club of Ovcido. About twen­
ty five dollars was raised and a most
delightful evening spent. Cine of the
boxes contained n gold pencil as a
prize. The pencil was donated by Mr,
O. P. Swope nml T. L. Mead was the
lucky “ boy” who purchased the "prize
Imx." The club also livid their annual
bazaar on Friday and Saturday dur­
Pouqhlng It,
ing which time they cleared nbnut
It was nipilm portion of the day In seventy-live dollars on fancy work and
the imlr-dre-odng establishment, The
cooked food.

Woman Who Nnw wu« rather glnd the
dryers weren't going full force, for It
gave her time to rest and catch the
•nntclies of conversation, Ouse be­
side lo-r two Jaded women, elenmlly
pursuing beauty with cold cream jars
und fai lals, were dlsmixrittg wind was
wrong with their complexions.
•‘Midiie, l can't iimlcrMimd It—I mu*
the best creams mid yet Harry tell*
me It's a .waste of money—mid when
a woman's Muslintid doesn't see any
Imp-ovemint I guess the cream Isn’ t
an? good,”
Maine Just nodded her head— the
Woman felt thnt she was too Pored
to olTer her friend liny suggestion.
Bite was nbnut to give the beauty•celling women up when Hurry's wife
turned sharply und said: "Maine, 1
lej e It — I Just know t mil loo Cough
s r 'i my Hush etotle” —Chh'itgii -Jour

Daily Fashion

BY- told bon \Ce Hero calling tin*
lltmfs.i "Silti'fonH* Ho prolested
1 -aid "ft by don’t you mil it ‘Tuck
«a* or ‘T’li■Lervllli*1*’ " rafter, your
krr?" nr that in what be meant,
l Sanford it was named and may
riutd matiwe tu grow and prosper
ih grai 1 ChrUllan policies and no

Radio Machine W a s
Thrown Across Room
Badly Injured But Has Seven Lite*
Left

Mrs. Blair, and Mrs. Taylor of Chi­
cago arrived Tuesday and are stop­
ping for u few days nt the Cushing
house. Mrs. Blair canto down to look
over some grove property bought by
-Mr. Illnlr lust year.

Mr. R. I Hi.llx
Pr»r Mr M--tLx Your .....I paper bn*
bfrn a ui-hona* vtutor to me for a
lung.time *nuv.
il hrirg- me the news from my
tH hiime luwn. ilu* fine little town
that I riiiitn in have named. Wa were
the firxi M*ulen», never dreaming that
*e were founding a tn w n (l) so to
ipeak. fieiivrul Sanford and my fnlliir XTre a.&lt;-oe i:.ti d together for a
while in Iuimi e&gt;f, if I ti*member cor-

mm m

m to

organize to stop swearing
; T
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Verona, Italy, Society Data Malfy
Meant to Suppreat the Uae of
Profanity.

I lly T k » ,\ « » » r l» t r d I ' l f M l

TAMPA, Dee. 1C.—Boots, Tampn’.
radio cat, is short two of his nine
lives but with seven remaining Ids
friends and admirers expect to see
him amble along for several months,
and perhaps years, to come. Roots is
os black ns tar but haH white feet and
his Jot* is to keep the radio operator*
nt the Gulf Radio Service Station on
the Tampa Buy Hotel roof from bo­
te tiling lonesome.
Opcrutor Warner recently closed hl»
circuit to talk to a ship several hun­
dred miles nt sea and Boots got tangl­
ed up In the apparatus.
He was
thrown across the room by twenty
nmperes and about MO,000 volts of
electricity und landed with the usual
dull thud. Warner picked up the cat
and its body balanced across his hand)
us if it were carved in wood. Thei
operator laid Boots out on the tin
roof amp poured cold water over him.1
The/orpso sat up and yowled.
The following day, Boots, still stiff
and. weak from his experience, es­
sayed to enter the radio room by Die
usual route, through n window five
stories from the ground. He slipped

Foal me once,’’ says the proverb, “ unci it'* sham e on
'Fool me twice and it’s shame on me.”
D on’t be fooled when it comes to spending your
money. Patronize the merchants*who hqve a reputation
for fa ir dealing and honesty. Such m otives riiult actuate
the consistent advertiser. The man who invests real
money in building a reputation for him self and his mer­
chandise cannot afford to risk an y'o f it by taking unfair
advantage o f his patrons.
The consistent advertiser pays money to tell you
about his goods. H e K N O W S they are g o o d - lie backs
them with his money because he believes they will satis­
fy. Only merchandise which is consistently pood can be
consistently advertised.

&gt;■ PROTECTS you against fraud and
Is you what is new and good, making
It saves you money by pointing out for
l ONLY THE BEST products and the

Thrifty men and women read the advertisements.
To them it is a plain every-day business proposition—a
DUTY they owe to themselves and to their pocketbooks.

Try our home made pie.-*
mother used to make them.-

D on ’ t Spend Y ou r M oney B lin dly

G REATEST HAUGAIN EVER
O FFE R E D : lUHCH SIX S-'i2r,.
N e w t ik e s ,
excellent
CONDITION.— It. &amp; O. MOTOR

ery

expected to join later.

»t 1'imli 11*&gt;-.si* at t p. m. "for tin I
&lt;!rtn and , p. m. (or adults. Interpre
Utive and hall room dancing.—Prufe.i
ntC, L, Kbscn.
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TIi* Herald, 15c per week, delivered

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Two truck loads of convicts with
their camping outfits arrived Mbndny
morning to begin work on the county
ropils. Work begun immediately upon
the road from the Seaboard Air Line
station to laikc Rosa. This road Was
in very, bud condition anil twork on it
was heralded with joy by every one
mid especially those who live on this
road and arc constant users of it. They
are putting clay on the road which NOTICE TO CITY TAX PAYERS!
will make it very much better when
CITY TAX BOOKS ARE NOW
it is completed mid the drain ditches
OPEN FOR THE PAYMENT OF
opened up on either side.
TAXES FOR 1022, 2 % discount al­
The stores of !&gt;awton Brothers Co. lowed if paid in November, lf3&gt; dis­
and Slstrunk &amp; Co. were entered Mon­ count allowed if paid in December.
day night by some very bold robbers.
BUSINESS AND OCCUPATION
At l.awton’s about three hundred dot LICENSES became due October 1st
liars worth of g khI - was stolen, most
Mould be paid promptly.
'o f it in clothing, and shoes, while at
Bisti uuk's, canned goods, candies, mu!
j groceries were taken. An attempt was
] otiuh* the Mime night to steal Max
Il.it.bill t’a cur. but this failed .becam e
‘ the.could not start it without the key.
IThe car was pushed out of the garage
DOG LICENSE FOR YEAR 1923
(nml down tin* road unite a distance. BECAME1’ DUE OCTOIJER I. See.
A few nights before this a store at •JH'.l of Revised Ordinances providr.n
i’hutuofa ami a store mid residence at that dogs not having license tag may
iGeaeVa wr.c visited by tbieus.
la* killed by Chief of Police.
ALFRED FOSTER,
City Tax Collector.
191-Once \v&lt;*ek- lte

co.
oa.v i.vi, i I \ sr . S

LODGE INTRODUCES
M. K. &amp; T. RAILROAD
STATE IB READY
WITH AM, PLANS *
RESOLUTION AS lii
IN OKLAHOMA IS SOLD
FOR EVEllGLADES
( HII.U I.AIMHC LAWS
COLBERT, Okln., Dec. HI.—The
MIAMI, Dec. ilk—President Sowell,
WASHINGTON,
A res­
main line in Oklahoma of the 3Hs»Chamber of Commerce, received u tel­
ouri, Kansas nml -Texas Railway was olution proposing a constitutional
egram today Trent Governor Hardee *
•
saying that tiic state was ready with mild nt auction here this afternoon amendment giving congress power (o
plans for temporary relief of Hood to J. W. Soligman ami Company* and regulate employment- of jKumen and
conditions In the everglades. Dyking, 11align rtY-n and Company of New York of children under’ TtjfhTrrrv years of
culverts, and new canals me among for $2fi,000,700. Francis Randolph and, Inge, wan Introduced tgdiO' by Sena­
the things to bo done by the state, ho W. II. iUumeuthai were the other tor Lodge, Massachusetts, the* Repub­
lican tender.
wrote.
bfddets.

A niivlifiralion id the I.ivnrite raglan
is cllu led in this interiitiim new wrap
lor the coming Wiiiter. Il i&gt; e.irricil
nut in dark blue mar veils cloth and
has an applieib luck arr.ingixl xitythc
regutaikni l&gt;uck of the coat and joined
to the yoke. The collar may be rolled
with tiie front * to furm rovers, or
litmoneil in high effect.; Turn-bock
cuffs finish the long sleeves. Medium
si/e n-rpiircs -I' * yards 51-loch malerwil.
Pictorial Review Coat Ng. 'JAM).
Sizes, i t to -1C* inches bust. Price,
55 cents.

Mrs. A. J. McCuliey entertained Ilu*
luidies* Biblo Chios of the Methodist
church Tueidny nflcrhiHin. Mrs. Hol­
lingsworth of Chicago joined her Iiihliand In Ovcido Wednesday. For the
present Mr. and Mrs. Hulling twin th
ure at the Chulootn Inn.
Mrs, S. McBride Inis been ill for
several days but is belter.
Rev. R. J. Alderman, pastor of the
Baptist church nt New Port Richey
spent the night with Rev. J. N.
Thompson Tuesday.
Mrs. Bcfl, of Gulden Roil is visiting
her daughter Mrs. Mundy this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett and eliildruu
of Georgia hnva taken rooms at the
Argo house for the present. Mr. Gar­
rett has bought, property at Oveldu
und expects to make this his home.

Read the Advertisements

atm-tfc

For ipilck reMilts, try a want ad

AND WHERE DO Y O U BUY?
T h e

R e a d y -C u t H o u se M a n

[TFT bUHEOHEV^-'^’
XLSC MELP KEtPc
UP TfiE SCHOOLS,

and'

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f why bhouit) t
TO HtlP KEEP UP
THE ROADS ?
DOtGVIVt HUtf./flyf

Sow COOWH

(CHURCHAMDCHABBV
COHTRIDUTIONS ? k
IGUESS AQMN-MOT
l*ro YOUR COUNTY

HELP STABOTHt EXPENSE
^FOD MUNICIPAL BUIIDIMOS
j j VAHO IWPROVEHEtITi ? _
J/,UiWHAT A JOKE \ f ~ \

-T h e L u m b e r D ea fer
C E N T R A L F L O R ID A ’ S O N L Y E X C L U S IV E S U N D A Y
W EEKLY
Can be delivered to your home every Sunday morning,
Subscriptions
$2.00 per year in advance. 1
-----.
.can be
. given
Sanford Herald Dewsboys or address Lewis Shipp, Cir­
culation M anager, Sanford Daily Herald.

\0\&amp; COOKAH

BOUGHT OUTSIDE THE
COUNTY, WHO WOULD
PAY THE TAXES TO ,
KEEP UP THE SCHOOLS
AND THE HIGHWAYS ?
—
AND WHO WOULD
^
p a y f o r c w ic
-^1 IMPROVEMENTS ?

-AND I’M GLAD T O
CONTRIBUTE MY WT
TO WORTHY CAUSES

______ B r m

All W orld N ew s Over Leased W ire , International N ew s
Service
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Feature Scivicc

Local and State N ew s
M ovie, Sport and Autom obile Pages
Rotogravure Supplement
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Publication devoted t i boosting Central Florida

E verything fo r the Builder

Sanford, Florida ^

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETA I
VOLUME HI

LE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DEC KM UER 1

SURMA
SHEDS
MUCH LIGHT
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NUMBER 225

IN CRUISERS AND

IN GIVING NEW VIGOR AND

b in e s s t r e n g h t

GREATER MEANING TO
THAT BODY
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MILANK THEATRE German Ambassador Confers With Secre
tary Hughes at Washington. But no In
WAS STARTED
ation Available Whether Conver
. LAST NIGHT • .form
sation Touched Reparations or Not.

Which Led House Apprnprin FOR CONSULTATION IT IS STAT
tinns Cnrtimitted Propose N tKD AT A.MERIC AN LEGATION
Rotiatlons for Agreement
GROUND
AT LONDON
flly T h e A x m irln ln l I ' r m ) '

■ LONDON, Dec. 15.—‘Ambassador
Harvey has been called home for con­
sultation it. wna stated a t the Ameri­
can em bassy'this afternoon, lie will
sail December 23rd. lie will not be
aceoinpanicd by Mrs. Harvey who will
leave the preceding tiny for a visit to
Mnderin.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 15.—Although
the Slain Department officially con­
firmed the London announcement that
Ambassador Harvey had Iteen called
home “for eonsiiltation” they declin­
ed to make explanation of specific
questions Secretary Hughes desired
to discuss with him. In the absence,
of official explanation impression was
gained that Harvey was called to
Washington in connection with the
situation ns to Germany, reparations
now threatening a rupture lietwcoti
Great Hritain nrsd Frame.

BROKEN FOR
FORD’S NKW Til KATMF
BUILDING

Ground was b roken.for Hanford’s
now theatre Inst evening. The occa­
sion was observed with tilting ceremo­
nies and the targe number of citizens
present to witness the.event were en­
thusiastic over this latest acquisition
destined for Sanford.
Hanford’s own 151th Infantry Flor­
ida National Guard Hand entertained
with several ntimhorn prior to the for­
mal ground breaking. Honorable For­
rest la k e was the first speaker of the
evening and in n brief opening address
on belmlf of the city, expressed the
thanks of the community to the indi­
vidual* who had planned this project.
Mr. Lake stated th at the need for a
theatre in Hanford hnd Itoen of long
duration-, and in conchutiug tils re­
marks called for an audible expression
from the gathering in the form of
three cheers for the officers of the Milane Amusement Company, which
were generously given.
lion. I*. M. Forster, the next speaker
ako paid-high tribute to the officers
of th.1 Milnnr Amusement- t ’omtianv.

Mobley and Matthews Were Held on Charge of
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Robbing Stuart Bank
| rested by Sheriff R. l \ linker on May
25 in Griffin, Ga,
All three men were lodged in the
West Halm Beach jail nnd their bonds
fixed at their preliminary hearing on
May 30, Moldey and Middleton nt $15,­
000 each and Matthews, who in the
meantime had turned state's evidence,
at $10,000. The liond.H were not
raised.
i Tin trial was set for October 3rd
ir; the circuit court, hut owing to the
absence of Judge Davis, was continu­
ed until October 25. On th a t date the
trial was again reset for February 2K

WFjjf pa lm REACH. Dec. 15.—
onf&lt;iti! MoMey, who escaped with
- L Matthews yesterday afternoon
the porl LaufeYdgb jHU, was
taUurre| in p|nnt city on May 13, 0n
“ rnarge of holiling up the Stuart
I - i anil robbing thnt institution of
wtiuV* l,“' devious tiny, together
C. Mlddlqton, who refusetl to
ytsterday. Matthews was nr-

Chase and, I-orrest Lake, representing
tho city commissioners, W. M. Haynes
the Rotary club, W. McKinnon tho Kiwnnis club, R. J. Holly tho Press and
Chamber of Commerce. Evidence that
tho theatre would be erected by April
1st, which is the date scheduled for
Us opening, were to he seen on every
hand. Tho contractors, If. J. Gullespic
of Jacksonville have already large
quantities of building material nn the
ground. The theatre, when completed,
will have n seating rapacity of over
700, nnd one of the largest prcsccniutns in the state. Architects for the
building are Scruggs nnd Kwing, of
Augusta, and A. J. Moughton, of San­
ford, Supervising architect. Tho build­
ing has been financed and will be op­
erated hy tho Milano Amusement Cn„
a corporation, consisting of Sanford
ADJOURNMENT c o u l d NOT UK business tnen, whose directors ure an
follows:
BLOgtBD I1Y LABOR
Vi L. M ite , president
LEADERS
E. F. Lane/ vico president
C. L Britt, Secretary-Treasurer.
(Ily Tfcr AMiwIntfil ITmmU
Kd
Higgins, Fred Walsmn, It. B.
LONDON, Dec. 15.—British pnrltaChapman, A. W. I-oo, J r.
m mt prorogued today until February
lath. Tho program of adjournment
FOUR BOUND OVER
went through without a hlU'h despite
FOR ALLEGED FLOGGING
Ihc widely heralded effort* of a small
group of left wing lalwir members to • OF ROBERTS.AT AUGUSTINE
prevent it* rising In tho house of
(llr Tfcr AH»rUlr4 P m * )
Commons until a remedy bad boon
ST. AUGUSTIN FI, Dec. 15.—Ori­
son Hillings, William Albright, U«rMIAMI, Dec. 15.—The body of a nuut Cuhbedge and Henry Green were
man, believed to J&gt;o William Thorite, boiirtd ovcr to tho circuit court today
of Nevadn, the guest of n local hotel, following a hearing on charges of
wan found by swimmer* In the ■eurf, a kidnapping conspiracy to commit
today, apparently having been washed u crime, in connection with the flog­
ging pf \ \ . A. Roberta a week ago.
up hy the sea.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—Dr. Otto Wiedfeklt, German am bassador,‘conferred at length
with Secretary Hughes-today but no information
was available whether the conversation touched
reparations or serious reference to situation in
Germany. The call of the German envoy, how­
ever,, coming just before the usual Friday cabinet
meeting was regarded as possible indication that
the President and cabinet might desire to have
before them at once all information of precise
conditions in .Germany as relate to reparations
problem.
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Have Stressed the Idea and the
_I)eslre It* Westernize Country
• and Come in Whole Itear Unity

More Shopping Day
, Until Christmas

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LONDON, Dec. 15.—Germany ir,
very near to complete collapse. Prime
Minister Honor Law told the House of
Commons yesterday, lie
deflated
that this was the only information he
could give the House on the. subject of
reparations.
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Prime Minister Bonar Law emphas­
ized in a speech in the House of
Commons yesterday the impossibili­
ty o f ‘G reat Hritain paying the Amer­
ican debt while receiving nothing from
Gu many, France or Italy. He Haiti
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WASHINGTON, Dee. 15. Informa­
tion reaching the American govern­
ment through trade channels, it was
said yesterday tends to hear out the
ntatcmbnt of ITeniior Honor Iln\v that
nn economic collapso is threatening in
In fart it was declared,
ppears to be ppronrhlng
the point where she will bo unable to
import food In sufficient quantities to
feed her people. No estimate was
made, however, as to when her food
supply would be exhausted.
So far ns the Allied debt situation
was concerned, officials maintained
silence. The position of the United
States, however, has been repeatedly
stated ns one holding the debt ques­
tion to he difcfllict from reparations.
Germany normally produces only
about three-fourths of the food she
requires, it was said, nnd the infor­
mation received here indirates she
now is 2.000,000 tons behind her norntnl annual import of cereals alone.

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WASHINGTON, Dir. 15. the hit
of Senator Norris Jo establish a Itun
■lied million dollar governme.ht enr
porntiou to finance the sale of ngrl
rultural product a was ordered report
«tl favorably by the Senate \|:ri-ul
The basis of the whole situation tui.d ('onimittee today.
was declared in high ndministration
quarters to he predicated upon the
reparations problem. Solution of that
question, one offieinl asserted, would
go n long way toward tiding Germany
over what was regarded as an im­
pending crisis. I.nek of an agreement
by the Allied powers ns to the amount
Germany will eventually have to pay
O F ‘LABOR *,5fAYR
M i n i how-she will pay iCnvns th-clnrrtl SECRETARY"
v a s t h o r d e s o f Me x ic a n s
to have slackened the whole of com­
AIt I! HOI.LING IN
mercial Germany with the result that
unemployment has remarkably, .jutltr T l l r A ■ a n r l . i l r j I ’r r a n )
i reaxed within the last few months,
\VASH I Nt JTON, Dee. 15. A mens,
end those who have money ar&lt;*parlirlire to control what la' said to be. u
ipating-in the "flight of the- mark’h
vnat bil ly of Alton Mexican unskilled
As n result of thu'statem ent by Itilxir In tho United States is recom­
I’onar Law, there was renewed discus­ mended to Secretary Davis in a re­
sion hr re of the suggestion ntuilo sev- port of .special ngenls of tin* Depart­
ita l times in Europe Teccntly regard­ ment of labor it wr.rr announced to­
ing n foreign loan hy Germany qmi it day. Report sets forth alien Mexican
was the opinion of some administra­ Inlxirors illegally in United States are
tion officials Hint such a program menace to American labor and Amer­
might save the country from the im­ ican communities.
pending crisis. One official snid,
however, it would require a billion
Kirn m a
nnd a half dollars to accomplish this
purpose, although he did not expect
t r see the amount rolled for in one
lump sum .even if such a plan were

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LAUSANNE, D$c&lt; IS,—European
diplomat, i gathered hero bcllrvfc the.
.. n of h irk ty t&gt;* the Leaguo of
Nntioni will .ftnjmrt now vigor and
now meaning to that organization.
From Iho beginning of the Near Hast
conference, Ttirkbh leaders stressed
tin Ir desire to westernize their coun­
try mnl reopen atatement convinced
whole hearted rixqtorntion liy Turkey
in ts-aguo n tT.iir. would prove an im­
portant step in lit emaintenanco of
gener:.l t».-are.
I H ’SANNK. Dec. 15,—Although
Turkey w is cuuciliatoy yesterday on
the great question of accepting some
form of supervision from without on
thf; general treatment of the C h rist­
ian populations inhabiting Turkey, she
}u ovr-’l adamant in fnsiafing upon tho
upieme patriarch of the orthodox
Tiii i. one of the most important
i -m of the • Laumnne conference,
Around it urge nil the historical and
religion- differences between Chris­
tianity and Mohammedanism, since the
Turks consider Constantinople their
i-acred cov and they resent that its
noil should serve ns the permanent
sent of the pontid* of the Greek Chris­
tian church, nud they maintain that
Athens nr Romo, or other avowedly
Christian center should Iki chosen ns
his place of residence.
’i lie Greek delegate warned the subroumur.ee th.it Greece would never’
agree to the dportation o f.lh patri­
arch,, nr.tl would “probably refuse to
sign an ytrenty which utithnrued such
a step. The meeting was somewhat
h a stily . adjourned, but another a t­
tempt to reach an agreement will
be madu in a day or two,
Hy announcing yesterday her inten­
tion of joining the longue of Nations
as soon ns peace is signed at Laus­
anne, Turkey virtually admitted she
would accept the league of Nation’s
supervision over the Chrixtin npoptihit ions in Turkey.
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Canned by Blocking; Traffic ami Coal Shortage is
Acute in New York
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President Could Not Say W hether He Would Visit
Florida or Not
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CHICAGO, Dec. 15.—Heavy precipitation either of snow or
rain of portions virtual)* every state except Florida with particul­
arly heavy snow fall over lower Lake region marked thu progress
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o f winter’over the United States today. Chicago’s snow fall meas­
ured half an inch and three (tcroons woru killed and two injured . j
yesterday in automotiile accidents. Dozens of persons injured
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when ships crashed in lrnrhor. Fuel famine threatened qs result .
of New York’s first heavy snow of the year.
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Illy Tile .\Mn»l«lr«l l'rf«&gt;

WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—President Harding was today In­
vited hy Elston E. Wndhrook, representing the civic organizations
of Sanford. Floridu, to upend his proposed vacation next spring at
Hanford, Florida, on Igxke Monroe. Wndhrook told the president
the cily of Sanford wanted the president to lie its guest and cited
nnd ideal golf course of the Sanford Country Club ns one of the
attractions to make Ills stay a pleasant one,. The president could
not say nt this time, he told Wndhrook, whether or not he could
nccept.
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GAINESVILLE, Dec. 15.—Growing
conditions, arc good throughout the
staple farming section of the stnto exre pt rain fa needed, ntcording to semi­
monthly crop Review issued by the
Federal Bureau of Crop Estimates
here. The color nnd quality of eitrus"
fruits Is declared to bo greatly Im­
proved and winter trudecrops aro said
to ba "coming nicely.”

LEXINGTON, Dec. 15.—Prohibition
Director Hnm Collins received word
th at Rob Ballard, lender of'tho. Metilfeo cdunty moonshine gsng sought for
the slaying of two* federal officers
last week was killed In battle with
twenty prohibition ngCnts today. Guy
Cole, prohibition ngent, was slain in
the clash tho report said. Charles
Ballard, olso sought, was wounded.

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Their EfTprts in Mountain Section of Arizona
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Looking for Lost Aviators
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PHOENIX, Ariz., Dec. 11.—The army land nir forces in South­
ern Arizona are expected to concentrate their efforts in tho Santa
Rita mountain region South of Tm con today in their search for
Colonel Mnrshnli nnd Lieutenant Webber, missing aviators. Two
reports by persona who said they hail seen an army airplane in
that district with aft engine which was firing irregularIy&gt; led this
searchers to believe the latt men might Iks found in the mountain
district.

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ThstV what happens to high price* and old high cost of Urine at the
SANFORD SHOE A CLOTHING CO.'S? STORK. Come and sc* how
w'c do it. Stop wort)In* aboil expenses and r.o forth; come here and
find ont how to economize. Do your Christman shopping early and
mold the rush.
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Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
J. J. N. CONNER. Mnnnffcr
The Store of Quality with Ia&gt;w Prices

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115 E ast First Street-----------------Phone 104

Ami there will bo Chrlstnif
cy coming in fu^U week.
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KATHERINE
MacDONAl
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FRIDAY a
An Important Tliree

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The holiday stocks of the Sanford4
merchants are the best tlint hnve.bccn
shown hero in m any years.

“THE BEAUTIFUL
i LIAR”

Old fashoned home made plum pud­
ding nt ? 1.00 n pound at the Seminole
Cafe.
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A play' of tho lifiht thjtt-llos in
a woman’s eye, hmL'lios and
Ufes and licit. Also a—

Try our home made pics, ju st like
mother U-aed to mnko them.—Scrffinolo
Cafe,
224-Ctc

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Day Sale of Smart Coals, Wraps, Suits, Dresses

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CHAMPION SKATER OF THE
SOUTH AT LAKE MARY SKATING
RINK FRIDAY NIGHT.
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The new Milano Theatre is to ho
| &lt; stnrlnl tonight n t eight o'clock with CITY MANAGER FORM
most appropriate exercises. The band
OP GOVERNMENT WON
will piny.
HY SMALL MAJORITY

MONDAY S*

Distinctively new Individual Styles ’/

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Friday and Saturday— Hoiise
Peters in a Stupendous Drama
of Life— ^Human Hear Is” ; als f Fo.\ News.

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Smart frorka in Poiret Twill, Trigotine^Panar ami
\Vool Crepe/ Exquisite creations in popular
rthades, at:— ,
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$ 1 6 .7 5 , $ 1 9 .7 5 , $ 2 4 .5 0
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Coats and Wraps

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form er v $22.50 to 135.00__________

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Of (listinguisltctl m aterials,'anil in charmingiy
now. modes. Bolivity. File Fabrics, Fcshona- and
ilhur now materinlor Piain and fur:trimmcd.
Prtccd.ppcciully at—
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$ 2 2 .5 ® , $ 2 7 . 5 0 , $ 3 5 . 0 0

Tho Baptists will hold their bazaar
Mrs. Forrest Ioike is expected ho in?
Formerly $27.50 to $ 19.00
December 15-1C, Friday nnd Saturday
By. a majority of Qifty^cight votes
today from Jacksonville where nhti
r.t the Southern Utilities office.
out of a total of
hundred nmf S 3
UU(t. accompanied her daughter Miss Sa221-ltp seventy-two, the electorate of Orlan­
rltni from Gainesville, where they a t­
do* yesterday went on record as fav­
MR8. FRED DAIGER, poelety Editor tended tho F raternity dance given a t
nnndmnstor Hall known how to oring the ndnption of the city mana­
J
the University.
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P h o n e 217-W
We offer our choice collection of Hats all at* spec­
raise chickens as well an to mnko ger form of government.
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a la tllaa r»
ial gala price. Pattern llatti in Patino and Lyons
music nnd now has plenty* of i t #u&gt; n» • The election wnn the fonnnl se­
—I I y a a mrr « » l n a u » / w l . » r » a » r » i " l i &gt; l
Mrs.
Morris
$pcnccr,
Mrs.
Ned
Ilnrvelvets,
beautifully trimmed. Street and Sport
t e a r . * r II r » « » r» , « i » n » l » l « . w r i t
chickens to sell from his ranch r.t lection of city ^officials, following IM
» v a o t a l r » r l t a IfcU I r M ' l m M l i &gt;1*1"* rison, Mrs. Ralph Torrence nnd Mrs.
lints
in
velvets’
and felts. Prices—
the city primary, spit! votes were cast
i r a l l i , o r i r l f p l i m . t i t Hem. I t » l l
Lake Mary.
.1. It. Lyles motored tu Orlando yes­
too a r r s t l j a p p r e c i a t e *
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ns follows:
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terday where they spent tho day moat
For city cdmmir.sior.ers:
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Call 41*8, if you want th at baggage
pleasantly, combining business nnd
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Sutherland, 588.
• Wero $4.50 to $22.50'
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looked nftar with despn tch.—QUICK
picasut^.
Manuel,"TlTU.
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SERVICE TRANSFER.
Thursday—Roynl Neighbors fwill cri104-Th-FriSat.
For mayor:
Tho W. M. U. met in the church
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tertnin nt Wcnlu Roast and enter­
Duckworth, 525.
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tainm ent a t Masonic Unit a t 7:20 nuditorium in their regular monthly
Favoring change of rhnrter, 3,51.
Hilly Schmidt, tho boss baker of
.
session Monday, December II, led by
p. m.
Opposition to change of charter 29H.
K.ustis, sent us some fine German rye
Thursday—Mrs. Walter Wight will our new circle Roof Garden Club. We bread and rolls, etc., yesterdny by
The vote for the city manager form
A few Coat Suits in Velours and Tri­
entertain tho members p f . Every all felt thnt wo had been greatly hene- SnnyYounta. Sam rays Hilly Is some of government was Informal, nnd in­
id
coltties
to close out at—
filted by their splendid program.—
Week Bridge Cluh nt 3:3d p. m.
tended merely to'-debTinine whether
linker and restaurateur.
AND
t* w l
Friday—Mrs. II. A. llownrd will en­ Contributed.
or not the people desire the change.
tertain the members of the Hook
Tho
vote
was
exceedingly
light,
ns
OAKLAND TOURING, 1020
Were $29.75 and $39.75
P IP E ORGAN CLUH
Lovers* club at 3 o’clock.
MODEL AT $200. THIS IS' A in case of nil general clcetionB folSaturday—Cooked food nnd fancy
Mm. .1. H-. Ray was hostess to the REAL HARD A IN.— H. &amp; O. MO­ low’ing primaries vvliit-li iletermino the
work sale by the Ladles of the* Cath­ Pipe Organ Club Monday afternoon TOR CO.
•Your Inspection Invited
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200-tfc issue. And it &gt;vns pointed out thaL the
Don't Forgot our Large Seleciion'of Useful Xmas'(«iflsolic church all day In N. W. room i t her home on Palmetto avenue.
abstract political bsue &lt;if the favor­
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of tho Wclnka building.
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The president announced a cooked
Mrs. Howard Ovorlln is recovering ing of the drawing of a new charter
•Saturday—Mrs. J. C. Dennett will en­ food sale to be held a t the Union from her recent accident when a ear did not contain enough of the cle­
tertain in honor of her dnugliter, Phnrmney ’Saturday,
ran over her on W est First stric t. Hh- ment of luininn interest to draw the
M argaret, whose birthday it is.
After the business was disposed of sustained many bruises nnd cuts and people to the pell .
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from 3:30 to f&gt;:00 p. *m.
the meeting adjourned to the social was thought nt first to be seriously
It is believed pint when the human
•WHERE STYLE REIGNS’
hour, nt which time the hostess s'erv- injured but is g e ttin g nlong all right oritinslop is injected t ito the city mali­
C. W. Chnio of Somerville, N. Y . , .1 delirious refreshments of icecream now.
nger issue, the vote will Ihi hejtxy.
-Opp. Ford Service Station
East hirst Slreetarrived ill the city Tuesday nnd is mid cake. As souvenirs oneh mem­
As a m atter of fact, the new po­
stopping a t the Montezuma.
! ber was given n "tewing thimble, a
litical idea was in danger of being u u a n a iB a .i» i* B a « * a K C « U B B * s« H B « « .a a H a H a ii.« a « * « « » * « ..« n n a a .i* a iin a a H « » « n H * U B * il« « a « B B Z i
LAKH M ARY INN .
-*-----gift from Mr., Ray.
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Open for the sentutp.
Moderate defeated yesterday for which one of
Mrs. I*. M. Elder nnd Mrs. II. I..
'j'hc next meeting will be with Mrs. rater. Pure wntcr. The best of food two causes was attributed: either ihc K zarscarrazV K U iijesB kacB V teanum iU B B nasnaB raayuaB B B nniiaaacB B nB B B B caB K H aanR nH B B H B B azB
Gibson ore spending today in Tampa, (t, Marshall, of Park Avenue,
nnd plenty of it- Boating, fishing, opponents of the issue prevailed in
combining business and pleasure.
numbers, or they took the tronblu to
shooting, darning, rollon skating.
B M rtPB B W W
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219-Ctr go to the polls and vote while tho e
LOVELY BRIDGE PARTY •
O. C. Branch, of Ocala, was in the
who favored it passed the buck. '
Mrs. JV I.. Thrasher was hostess
city yesterday attending t&lt;» business yesterduy afternoon, entertaining at
The ninny friends of Mrs. J. D. The next move in this particular
and was registered a t the Montezuma. bridge, complimentary to tho members Howl will sympathize with her in the municipal chesxlainrd will lie to Kei
of the. Lucky Thirteen and Merrlo loss of her mother, Mrs. Ycnrby at lect a charter hoard.- •
W. E. Ilnthnwuy of New Bedford. Matrons Bridge Clubs.
j her home at Darien, Gn. Mr. nnd I Thin is slated to be held simiii after
Conn., was among the business ^vis­ The holiday-colors, red ami greenri^jfiiy Tthod Were "able to be with' berfthO firs'P of the year. Then the c h a r i e r
itors here Tuesday.
?re emphanized in the d e ,orations 1,*„ lhe time of h e r death.
’’"“" i wln ,lr" f‘ wil1
b* foie the people for ratification. .
Vivid l\&gt;in: ettin: being effiTtivelyS it­
Glenn I.ingle hns returned to Han­ ed.
A fact
docs not set.in to be
tnci width
wnmi does
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Tho real reason is, wo give SERford, from Illinois, where li« Irak been
middle
nnnte.
generally
emler*too4
here b . Hint
After fluvetal intere.Uing games, VICE. That’ll our
104-Th-Fri-Sat i'he charter doez not-hnvg to be n|v
for the pant year.
scores were counted itntl the prize.* 1’honc 498. .
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iprovetl by the stnto legislature. Orfor high zeortt in-both clubs, paira of
Iniiilit h"«
Ltt# llm Privilege
npii'IVnitd of
nf changing
«*l*nn«*in&lt;r It*
Mrs. Edward Gonzalea of Miami la baud embroidered pillow slipa, wqre
Tho Horn! Auto Company has Ink- ^*»«•«-»
mmthe gue.it of her slater, Mm. George awarded to Mrn. David Caldwell anti ti, the'iitore room recently occupied charter without the consent of
Shipp, nt hur home on Sanford Aha. Frefl Wplr.mh. The cut prize wnn by Gilloii &amp; Fry nnd hnyc it filled state.
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When llie charter is drafted and
Height*.
■i Madiera handkerchief anil went to Willi auto accessories nnd tires nnd
Mrs. J. M. Wallace.
su pplies of all klr.tis. 11. T. Dieterl-I' accepted, the next move will lie to
Mr. and Mm. Wnllnce L. f'roxhy of
At tho conclusion of the raid game is uotv nasiK'lateii with this firm am elect commissioners to translate the
Syraeuzo, N. Y., announce the birth tho hnstes!-. jicrvi-il a ilelleious m ind will bxve ehnrgt «&gt;f the supply de­ m e a s u r e s mhiptt-d in to ac tiv e pcinciftTt’H of govt-riimenL
As to how
of.n non, win. ha* been named Frank tu l|r.(&gt;
r ,Jir, ti
partment.
ninny n&gt;nuiti:xioners &gt;will Ik- elected
U Wallace, J r. Gronby-U the nun of
will ,l&gt;t&gt; dtdcrniinetl by the provision
Mr. and Mrn. F. L. Crosby of tldx city
ANNOUNCEMENT
BAZAAR,
a riF . gradiinte of the Sanford High
We have secured the services of Mr. of the charter; any number may be
Tho Indies of tho Congregntionnl
t ^
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school.
Church will hold thoir annual bazaar I). it. Hrulizop, form erly’ of Ja'-Ksom apcciflcd.
.Although
the
men
ami
women.voted
&amp;
and New England supper served enfo- vlllc, who will imrmnmntly o-ssocinte
together at the same botilhs yester­
Mr. and Mm. G*orgif.p»ambcrlfttnf,
terlu stylo ou Thursday a t 2:00 at the with us In the R e a l‘Estate business,
_ i.
Mr. and Mm. D. P. Shockiny of Day­ uorthwcrl room in tho Woluka build- this is* matte necessary due to the in­ day, and there was no way of telling
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tona Reach nnd Jtnlgo Theodore
how
the.
vote
acltially
stood
tin
tho
220-4tc crensejl volume of iiuslncss in this
charter Isiuie, observers nt the polls
Rhockney, of Onion City, Ind., we’j v
lino. We soUclt for Mr. Itrotison H)‘‘ snbl the w»ipcu voted almost toliilly
a congenial parly moldring to San­
gotnl will nnd ei&gt;-operation that youj
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for the change of gOVcriitiiCUL—Ilo*
ford yesterday nnd spent the nftorhave always given to this office.
iportcr-Htnr.
.
noon combining buQncjs nml tdcar- who is land poor. Ho nays se ll., We
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS.
tali show-you Muite eily lots nnd un­
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CHAMPION SKATER OF TIIB
NOTICE DF STOCKHOLDERS
SOUTH AT LAKE MARY SKATING
Mrs. W. II. Pritchett of lakeland, ey, liberal' terms.
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A. P. t'.’onnelly A: Sons
MEETING
RINK FRIDAY NIGHT.
22l-2lc
who has Inren llm ntlrnellvo guest of
Phone 1*1
J0I-H Magnolia Avc.
The annual m eeting of the share­
Mrs. W. Mortoft Thigpen, for the post
Ask for Mr. Hronson 224-tfe holders of the Peoples Hank or ‘San­
week, left yesterday for Crescent City
ford will be held in the office of the
where rho will upend n few duys.
i
bank on Tuesday January 13th\ 1923,
COOKED FOOD SALE
Cooked Food Sole, oil day Saturtlay nt 2:00 p. m. for the purpose of elect­
Mrs. O. J. Miller nml Master Oli­
by
the Ladlea of the Catholic Church ing directors for tho year 1923 and
ver abd Mary Miller arrived yester­
transacting such othrr business us
at
Deane
T inner’s Grocery Store.
day from Jacksonville nml ate the
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222-Otc n tv V o p c rly rome before the meetguests of Mr. T. -J. Miller. Dr. Miller
*0110 of Hundreds o f Tostimon
and daughter Theodora will arrive to­
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. E. H. HAWKINS.
day nnd will spond sotno time here. CALIPH RECEIVES AMERICAN ,ne‘
Inis That Prove Our t
Cashier.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 14.—
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Claim
Charles R. Crane, former United
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I f you eouM only
Tho Daily Herald, 15c per week.
Staten m inister to China, was receiv­
many*
iy*hundreds
Itundred* oC
of taallmonlal
testim onial* t h a t art
a re
In o u r f lira-—lett«ra w ritte n by u n ite ed In audlcnco by the Caliph yester­
wlto hnvo found
The Kotarians of^ Miami arc to rut n-*cr*
,iy of Kr*raiinn
day. Abdul Medpld said that Turkey
Dm and w a n t to pass on
w
ord
to
t
h
e
i r frUnria nml
looked fnstlnrtively to tho- Unitetl raize seven thouzand^dollars by,dhe
.
ufferor*. you would be co n ­
vinced
th
a
t
In
your
cattit.
too. F arra lln e
States for frlemlly guidance nnd com- Jtoy Scouts. It ifl/tellivcd* th a t of would bo helpful.
mctcial support and asserted th at tho forty tiiousapd people in Dnde
To *lvo you an h im o f *oma of tits
r e su lts th a t have been o b ­
America’s participation in the Ijiu - county nt leant seven’ thou*and&lt; can nmuxlna
KTtV tained;
snunc conference was n gootl augury bo found who will give n dollar for
M. C. K oAlley, of Memphis. TonA.
r.xya: “ I w i n »o sick t h s t I could hard* 11
for peace. . Mr. Crane leave* for Cr.i* tho cause.
|y r o t nnyllilntr.—Never koi a nlubt'*
ilr e |i heo.iuso of the a w f u l condition, of
ix&gt; today.
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SUITS

$ 2 9 .5 0

$5.00 Suit Cases
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Anything Says
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BANANAS, COCOANUTS
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The .Hillsboro County* Medical no' • v clety has mlopted resolutions cha/ae4ter Izing nu t n Impractical dream the
:action of usking tke r e s t .IvgUlaturd
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CALUMET

Th s i ; . ^ y

BAKING POWDER

STOKES^ MARKR r

my *lotmjoh." Aftar t a k l n a a few hot*
tlea of FerrAtlno I found I t o t 1 could ,
e x t henrttly. m y a totnsrh n o il
o n g r r troutdi-d mo n n d ^ p y rhettmaUe
min* loft tne. 1 botlevo Karraltn# la
he licit remedy on e a r th and t h a t II
will cu re "tumuch trouble-and rheuma-.,
tlzm.”—Adv,
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$ l t00 d lr c r t «o
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' $12.50 SUIT CASES .

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TRUNKS................ .. +
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- $18.00 STEAMER WARDROBE TRUNK, $15.00
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 5 ,1922

Into tho house he turned on tho lights {town and city visited, be accredited after years, poxxIMy they d» now
and found out tho whole secret.
Iwlth intrepidity nnd courage, nnd ro- while they arc on the job, n t ' the
iiUkti rtrrj n'lrraiHin nrrpl *»"• It being hU birthday celebration rrive.thc plaudits of on udmiring pop­ "eezymarx" foynd all along, the way■r at 'hr HrraU llulltlln*. MIT he was wish'd many more Bappy re­ ulace.
in Fliitida; and every'town that proves
Maitaalla A\r„ ttaalord, Fla,
tu r n s of the day. nnd then wax told
This wfhter “npcmlii't? the season d host to them gets the same happy
to open the dining room door whore in Florida’’ are tho e Irish girls. hand nnd well wishes and Uio saiiio
G IF T S '
ho
would find n package, nnd there Kathleen ami W innifml O’Malley, amount of verbal publicity—Vvlth men­
Friii.MiiF.ni)
:
Pillar upon the table were .the gift:, placed who c|nitn l() be walking from Atlan- tal reservations.
j. uni.t.v
J. Mi l,\itn
Srrrrlxr»-Tr roturrr nhd he received m any.useful gifts. It jc cily lo somewhere. They .are Tho public &lt;£&gt;ei love to be a g»uL
.. tirnrral Mnnnarr
A. M'l I
,
Ailirrll.lna Xlnhaarr Tho attention then was turned to ^|c n i y lo „omewhiTe. They nic —l ’ainlkn Ncxvn..
a. u n i.i.i
rrrllalaf Italra H«dr K n u n n ua live hundred nnd a pleasant evening ,-lever workers nn well nx walkers, for
Appllrnllun
wan spent playing cnrtln nnd then de­
ia every town and city they en ter| DANCING GRASSES every Tuesday mas list if you will come to our spec­
;XVIII BlIU'l* ... rirriilnlOm llnnacrr licious refreshments were served con- tho people full all over themselves to nt Parish House nt -t p. nt. for chil- ial Gift Department.
I " b u n . 3 2 0 -W a f t e r 0 |i. i a.
idsling of several kinds of nnndwlchcx and hot coffee with whipped cream winc nnd dine them. And pvery jdren and 7 p. m* for ndulU. Intorpre
hufcarriplliia Prlrr la Admnrr
•# Yrar............... .............
nun nnd cookies of eveiy variety and a big place they leave they have the san e tatlvc and hall room dancing.-Profes
* Mnnlha .
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stereotyped expression: "Yes, this D ;gor c L Kbgcn‘,
lll-lfc
birthday cake.'
Drill rrrd la Clip bp t'arrlrr
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\ Hamilton, Howard, Waltham,
ir XVrrh
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II (&gt;nl&lt; At n late hour every one wished tho the prettiest place we have seen nn I :
we
have
been
.given
the
g-r-a-n-d-cst
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CHOUPY
Elgin, C.rucn, 7, 15* 17 nnd 21
Tkf hi* 13* fa IH-pagr ttrrklr llrrd rnllrrlp rmru llrmlnnlr t onal/ honoreo a goodnight and hoped to he time of any spot i n Florida. No, we'
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Jewels
at Reduced prices.
if I* pabllahrd ri « y Frida/. Ailirr- able to celebrate many moro such oc­
rhall never forget you and all you] „My |:rnni,ch,M coul(, c , t no relief
alac ralra madr kaonn nn appllra- casions with him
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an. S2.au prr year, alwaya In mlinarr,
hnvo done for us!"
:
!| whatever
wnniever from
imm n- very bad croppy
ItMRKII Tlllt ASSOCIATF.il FlilfSS
Easy, Isn't it? Interested persons rough," writes Peter Landis, Mcyors- L&gt; Diamond Rings, special price front
’ A HOY’S HEST JOB
Tho Aaaoclaleti Fresn la rsclualvoly
huy their wardrobes when anything dale, pa., "until I gave him F'olcy’s
it Itled lo Ihe uop for ropubUenllon of
II news dispalrlira rrrdlt.d to It or In almost every high school in tho is'needed, because tho "girls” say1they |f 0ney and Tnr. It Is n great help for 1-2 Carat, F'inc. White Diamond Plat­
ol otliernlao Cradltcd In this imii.-r country, nnd Duytona is no exception
inum Rnr Pin or Ring. Special
nd Jilao lha local news t'lCiliMli'-d
girl students predominate, particu­ left without money nnd have had no rhe*t nnd throat trouble." Coughs!
orsfh.
All rights of ra.pulillcatlon of spoclal larly in the high school classes. This call for any along their trip, and they co|ds, croup, throat, chest and Itronlapalohoa hsraln are also reserved.
100 of other Diumuuds at lowest
condition Is attributed to the desitc loil r.ot, neither do they spin, yet 8ol- jchinl irritations quickly relieved with
Iffle» i URItAMl IlCII.IIIMi. Fhanr IW
onion
in
half
hi*
glory
Was
not
a
rra
y
-!
Foley’s
Honey
nnd
Tnr.
Contains
no
prices
of boys to get out of school nnd go
ed
like
either
of
them.
If
theyhad
opiates—ingredients
printed
on
the
to work, aiid begin- to make money.
P ro b n ^ ’ ’very few boys realise come to Florida It nenrch of some oc- w rapper. Stood the test of time strvthat they are holding down the most cupntion to keep them through the | jnj. three generations. Said everywinter there would have been no job*whcre.—Adv.
Paly eight more shopping days left. important and lucrative jobs of their open for them; but they wi;rc too
IWes while in school. It is their job
------------o----------50 Genuine Diamond LnVullicres
sm art for that. They do not wish to
FANCY WORK SALE
a t that time to get un education, and
Ju m p In this week and buy overyfrom
work; their "mission" ia lo walk; to
Fancy Work Sale, all day Saturday
hing you want—then shop around the harder they work nt tho job the cover so ninny miles in so many by the Ladies of the Catholic Church
le tte r it will pny them.
ind fill in the places left open.
months, nnd, being good conversation­ in the Northwest room of the Welnka
The better education they get the
alists, they make a mental touch at ^building.
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larger dividends, it will pay all thru
Governor Parker of Iioulxiann nt life. To «|ult school for n few dollnrx every point where they find stopping
the governors' convention says that a week is a sad mistake. Those few conditions good.
The Seminole County Rank la mull­
There is nothing wrong about them; ing Ibn-m Xm.-ia Savings Club Checks
prohibition is n "flat failure." Sim­ dollars will in the end prove tho
la. Gov. Tho home brew lx flat, the most expensive dollars they ever earn. but there is food for thought nt the this week.
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rotten rhinc ii\ flat, the wine Is flat In later years the lack of education, way tho public runs after them, Itegi
JL
'hem to linger longer, banquets them
and we are all flat.
The real reason in, we have SEKlacrificcd for a few hundred dollars
and speerhitles thi'm. The girls, no VICE. T hat's our middle name.
will cost- them thousands.
doubt, will chuckle to Ihctie-rlvea in Phone PH,
HM-Th-Fri-SaL
Sanford merchants report a fine
Education is better than putting
Christmas trade this week and nay money on savings deposit. It will pay
th a t the better price of lettuce will dividend.' throughout life nnd unwise I I H B I K k l l X n X I I l l ^ l l l S B i a K I I I i n M S a i l f l l S U I l l i i n l S I l X S l X B I U B I !
bring In the money next week nnd SiKoaliuc-nta cannot destroy It. Not all
White Gold. M-K. 17-Jewel
they look for one of the lx-st weeks in educated men make a brilliant suc­
hiotory . Keep them cpmlng.
cess, but the percentage of success­
ful men.runs very high where a thor­
Since the commerce and labor bill ough education, is obtained, und very
impropriating 20 millions has passed low whore it is not.
Parents and’ teachers alike might
wo suppose they will give editors a
part of it for "laboring’’ so long for lie' « bit* to keep boy* interested in
Christ mats Ih closer and we have on hand
Sterling, Rogers. Community,
'.he public nnd having no chance to school until graduation if tIn* m at­
Cut
Glass, Smoking Sets, Nut
(lifts thnl are selling all over Ihe land,
make anything out of "commerce." ter were put to them in this light—
Howls.
showing them how they are laying
do come in lo see iih and then you'll declare
Richard Edmonds editor of the Man­ up i-iipitnl that will pay dividends ns
Jong
as
they
live.—
Daytona
Journal.
Fortune has brought you much more titan your share
ufacturers’ Record soys that Florida

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Are They Due for Redemption?
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The United Stales is ready to redeem all
Victory Notes with the letters A, II, C, D, 1C
and F in the upper right hand curner.

WATCHES

These NOTES will not hear interest .uftcr
December 15lh.
Bring nil your VICTORY NOTES so lettered to us for immediate CREDIT for deposit
in a Savings Account or for investment in
%one of our interest hearing Certificates of
Deposit.

DIAMONDS

915.00 to $27.50
$118.50

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S ilv e r w a r e

Inventory of the estate of the late
Senator Knox says bin estate is val­
ued at more than one million dollars,
lteing n United States-senator is not
such n lmil Job after all and the pay
seem s nit right also, .lust as huoii ns
we get through editing ibis daily
spasm this U. S, Senator's job w.ll
claim our attention.
The editor of_ Ihe Times Inn been
trying lo fight off the "flit" for the
past two w'rokn. The fight has lieen
so one-sided and has no exhausted us
nt times we have keen compelled to
go to lied nnd rest for two nnd three
days at u tim e.'The doctor say.i we
will win out in the end if we keep up
the fight, but be advises uti to rest
lunger between rounds."—Meltouim,
Times.
SURPRISE PARI
OH ItKVEItKN1) FATHER IIHNNEHSEY
f .ast night tho parishioners of All
Souls church mot in tho parlor &lt;&gt;f tinrectory^ and when eight o’clock came
tho house urns full and inure kept
coming until It was thought that it
was time to see tho pastor. He, hav­
ing gone out on n sick call, was ex­
pected any minute.
The lights were extidguiahed and
noon nn automobile was hoard out­
side and everyone know it must U
the Reverend Father.
And suie enough it was, mid ho wondoled nnd asked why there were sev­
eral cats at lliejfronl of the huune
and everything in dutkuem, hut be­
fore he could have it all expluinod he
found out tho reason himself, coming

U SELL
YOUR REAL
ESTATE

THEY WHO AMIIUI.ATE GET THE
PERSIMMONS
Every year there appears a new
rosier of "walkers," those who have
no object in view except to get an
easy living off the public, secure the
signature.! of public officials in each

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“NU-TILK” ASPHALT SHINGLES

—t’lie roof without an equqjT in quality and
appearance. 'Made in a beautiful Tile Red,
Snow White and Green. •

NU-TILE is the last word in house coverint»*. They have been on Florida homes for
more than twelve years and show no sign of
wearing out or “curling up.”
They arc made to stay! Pay a few dollars
more and get the best!

Manufactured by
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should levy n tax on the out of slate
cars coming here fur the winter to
help pay for the good roads of Flor­
ida, It will hear investigation.
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scriptions for coal. Reiter comp to Flo­
rida where you will not need any eoul
and if necessary you can get a pre­
scription for orange Juice and grape­
fru it Juice nnd other juices that will
do you good.

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JEWELRY

$5.00 to $55.00
Gold Knives, Kelt
Buckles, Etc.
BULOVA BRACELET
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Diamond Palace
P. Weinberg:, Prop.
Palmetto and First Street at
Henjantin's Store

Sold in Sanford by

Hill Implement &amp; Supply Co.

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Goods, Notions, Accessories, Shoes.

This film was produced under the direction of the United States Depart­
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will he shown in all parts of the world, it is an education in manufucturiai
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Second Floor—Women’s and Children’s Apparel, Mil­
linery, Corsets, Lingerie.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, AT THE SAN JUAN GARAGE

Third Floor—Toyland, Boy’s Shop, Girl's Shop, Infant’s
• Wear, Art Goods, Music.
Furniture Annex—Main—Mezzanine and Second Floors
—An entire building devoted to the,home—Furni­
ture, Rugs, Household Goods, TJhinaware, Glass­
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AGENTS

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After Constant Study Noted An
Ihcrity on Health States
Cause

A Big; Display of Dolls and Holiday
Goods. Hand made Bungalow Baskets,
Linen Handkerchiefs in Holiday Boxes,
Beautiful Hand Ba
Gentlemen’s
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Neckwear, Bedroom Slippers in Blue,
Lavender, Gray and Many Other Colors.
Beads and Novelties. Misses’ Waists,
Gowns, Kimonas.

Visit Our Store mid .See our Iloliduy Goods... BUY only fvhen. you have inspected our display

At Second SIreel

Corner Sanford Avenue

1)0 YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING

WISH YOU

A MERRY
Ch r ist m a s

It if! positively alarming to see tile
many, people nowadays v. im j ■:st
haven't get .strength and endurance
enough to do hardly anything which
requires exertion. It naturally wor­
ries you when you feel that you are
not strong a* you used to be; and you
ere not going to be satisfied until you
find out the reason for it, and correct
the fault.
If you feel uncomfortable nfter
eating, or wake up in the morning
feeling just ns tired ns when ydu went
to lw»«l, you nre a victim of this mod*
cm condition. If you nre nervous, Irritalde, despondent, with apparently
no aim in life, these are the surest
signs that you arc not feeding your
nerves, muscles, tissue and brains
with the nourishment they require "to
give yo-j health, strength »and imlura n te ‘and power to stand strenuous
work and play.
Acrcoding to authorities on health,
when you no longer have the iron and
vUnntires-your blood needs to carry
health, strength and energy to every
muscle nml nerve in your body, you
t hould put yuUr stomach in a healthy
condition immediately sa it can digest
and assimilate them from the food In­
to your blood. And to prove these
theories, the phenomenal Hew tre a t­
ment known as RK-tT'-MA in making
robust, healthy and strong people out

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We wish everybody a merry well
fed Christmas. We wish you i
happy, well-nourished New Year

l.'-lbs. Irish
I'olatttcH for

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Pancake Flour,
per I’ttckase ..... .......
Best Creamery Butler
per lit. ........- ..........
1 quart Wes.-cgt
Cr.oliinff Oil ........... .
1 {tin 1 Wesson
('nuking Oil

BIG DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS

BANDEL’S EMPORIUM
Lake Mary Kink
To Pull a Big One
On Tonight’s Kill

m il blood, full of benllh, coursing
liirnugh your veins currying nuurhdinu lit to ymir tif-sue, nerves, muscles,
bruin nml every pun of your body, you
will quickly regain your former
strength nml endurance.
RIvCU M \ is sold in .Sanford by
Ihe Union I’biirinnry mid the ieadiug
druggists in every city.—Adv.

Compound Lard,
per pound

lake Mary will bo in the limelight
NOTICE OF STOCKIIOI.DKKS
tonight with u big feature at the
MEETING •
'sk a tin g Kink, Songs nnd dances by
The annual meeting of the slvacKva Grace Wagner, n big laugh for liobh rs of tiie .Peoples Batik of Sanevery one whp sees the Apply Bob­ ford -will'lu* 'held In'the oTFlfc'bf Hie
bing" content, plenty of fun nnd mer­ bank .in Satin day, January Kith, I I
riment, Trick and Fancy skating, at 15 OU |i. tu. for the pnt| use of i kvl
ihampion skater of the south, lloii'l itig dtreifors foe Ihe year 1924 anu
In ins it. I-like .Mary ii only n few min­ transacting such othi r business as
Magnolia Avenue from Tenth Street utes ride from the eily and it will tie may juoperly come before the ntrotyou good to go out then* foi* n few
to Central Street, KaOO ttq. yards.
Fourth Street from Sanford Avenue hours and see the now sknting rink in
E. H. HAWKINS,
full swing. The iniinuger, Mr, ■Will­
to Myrtle Avenue, 3570 ki|. yard*.
Cashier.
Myrtle Avenue from Fourth Street iams is trying to give you the best
im aauaiitiB acauH B B nK tiB B aE tiaaN aiititiauB aB aanM aH iiutniaastan
attractions at all tinier and is also
to Thirteenth Street fiCtk’* rq. yard...
STRUCT FARM AGENCY
Kim Avenue front First Street to running a place where the children
III Magnolia \venue
may
fed
safe
and
enjoy
themselves
Thiit&lt; entli Stre t Ml 10 rq. yonls.
Furnished 7 room bungalow, new,
in
a
clean
sport
and
the
older
folks
Bids will be received oil tb ■ follow­
on Pixie Highway, barn, g.irnge. 1"&gt;
ing t pcs i.f pavetio-nt, sheet asphalt, tie invted to join in the fun as theic
acres,. Eleetrie light, running water,
asphalt t on. retc, asphalt blt«,k and i ultvuy t a tin iti in t killing and it
is one of the In-st exercise* that a teiephonv, bath. Deep well, Fair­
vitrified brick.
banks-Morse engine, water piped to
Proposal* to be presented in a seal- person enn take. Be *ure am] go out
all parts of farm. Orange, tangerine,
tonight
and
nee
one
of
the
best
a
t­
id envelope, endorsed on tlm outside,
grapefruit, peaches,, blackberries, tree
•'Bid for Paving," Sanford, Florida, j tractions that they.have had out
blueberries, 11 varieties of grapes,
there
up
to
this
time.
Good
mude
by
nnd the name of, the hiijder or hid*
lemon, cjierries, bananas, Ipqunt, Jap.
the Jazzy Two.
deni.
persimmon, mulberries, roseile, guav­
Each proposal must he nccufpunas, Farm and garden tools, cow, calf,
fed by a certified check, made payable
flock of Muscovt ducks included, all
at sight, to the order of the City of
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—Hearing* for ffi.fiOU, $3,600 cash, but. 1, U and
Sanford, Florida, for IS per cent of the on the nomination &lt;&gt;f Fierce Butler,
51 years.
210-tfc
amount of their bid.
St. Paul attorney, to be an associate
The successful bidder . or bidders justice of the supreme courP were
will bo required to give n bond equal concluded Into today by n senate ju ­
to fiO per cpnt of his or their bid, nnd diciary sub-committcc which 'then
FLANNEL SHIRTS
such bond to be executed by a surety voted to recommend Mr. Butler's con­
company licensed to do business in the firmation.
Stute of Florida, said bond to Ihj npj.roved by the City Commission.
it is getting so a girl hn3 to decide
Copies of tho plans nnd specifica­ between staying single nnd getting
tions may be seen at the office of the her hnir bobbed. .
City Manager, or at the office of
Fred T, Williams, Engineer. Finns
Call 49R, if you want that baggnge
innd specifications may be obtained at looked a fte r with despa tch.—QUICK
cither office on deposit of ;$10.0l) SERVICE TRANSFER.
LADIES’ FELT RED ROOM
which will he returned if bid is made.
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The City Commissioners reserve the
SLIPPERS
right to reject nny, or nil bids, or to
Old fushonud home made plum pud­
5 108 H. Palmetto Ave
accept any bid they deem to bo for the ding at |1.00 a pound at the Seminole
hist Interest of the city.
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Try our home made pips, Just like
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GARDEN GROWN VEGETABLES
FLORIDA AND CALIFORNIA FRUITS
Sitin' is New; Our Goods “arc Fresh mul
of Ihe Rest Quality

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No. 2 Tomatoes, per can ....... .• ..........
Campbell's Tomato Soup, per c a n .........
N o .In d ian H unter Pie Peaches, can
High Grade Sugar Corn, per can........
Van Camp’s Evap, Milk (tall), per can
Irish Potatoes, per p e c k ...................... .
F r e s h . per dozen....... ...........;.......
Tennessee Eggs, per dozen....- ........ ......
Plovoi hloonvButtcr, per pound
SPISCIAL-12 lb. can, Libby’s Corned
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FANCY' FLORIDA AND WESTERN MEATS ’
The Fipe Organ Club will hold their
bnraar a t Dr. Moore's Optical Forlorn
on First street, also cooked food sale
r.l Union Flinrmacy. Both Saturday,
December 10..
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evening for. their beginning of tho
of the hostess' department,
During the business sersion it was week prayer meeting n t the different
decided that “ Madame Butterfly’’ Ik* homes of .the members. Mr. nnd Mrs.
given Friday, Jan. 5th, nt 8:15 p. m., I.ueas came nil the way from Longin the club house. T his' attraction is wood to nttcud.
a fine adaptation from the opera “Ma­
Itov. J . S. Clark will jiyonch for us
dame Butterfly” the masterpiece of next Sunday evening nt 7:30 a t the
Giacomo IHicchp, one of the favorite Presbyter ion church instead of the
operas.
ofteftloon na at first given out. His
In choosing an attraction the music text will be found In Hebrews 3:1—
deportment, liesldes hoping to reim­ Wherefore, lloly Brethren, pnrtnkert
burse its diminished finances, wished of Hie ’heavenly calling, consider the
to give the public an entertainment Apostle and high priest of our pro­
of the highest type and (dim decided fession, Christ Jesas.
to 'T rade at Home," nnd therefore
llrv. Wahlburg wan nlso with U* for
gave preference to our own artists, Sunday school and told US ne will not
Mrs. Takach' nnd Mrs. McGulnn, over he hero again until the 5th Sunday
outside artists from whom the depart­ service. While hero this time ho was
ment has received offers. And now it the guest of Mr. nnd -Mrs. Alfred Eris hoped that the public will prove ieaoiv
the wisdom of the decision. Tho tick­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilorrell had straw ­
ets will be $1.00
berry shortcake far Thanksgiving
dinner raising the berries themselves.

Tuesday afternoon the regular so­
cial meeting of the social department
was held i;t the club rooms, with
Mrs. J. M. Wallace a i hostess. There
wort* seven tables of players.
Quantities of |&gt;oinspltie* were used
with charming effect around the rooms
In the interesting gome of bridge
played during the afternoon, the
prise for high score, a lovely compote,
was won by Mrs. George G, Herring.
A fter tho card game, the shower for
the children’s home was held, n goodly
number of gifts being received. The
hastens served icc cream mid- fruit
B j'-fa'w
rake, as refreshments.

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CHAMPION. HKA H^U OF THE
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KINK FRIDAY NIGHT.
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Cooked Food Bale, «U day ’Saturday |®
by the I .adieu of the Cnlholie Church J
at Deane Turner’s Grocery Store.
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KINK FRIDAY NIGHT.
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“Hove been troubled with weak kid-}**
nej-s since cHlidhood," writer. Mrs. G.In
Hyde, Iicnxonia, Michigan. "Mow p a s t'*
forty and have lir.d lerribhv lioekuehe ||
and that tired uut feeling, hardly able u
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to do my \vork. By using Foley Kid­ i:
ney Pills accompanied with Fjriey S3
(•n(hartic Tablets Paeon felt lUar_ n *J
now person."
Backache, rheumaticjH
paina, dizxlncss nnd blurted vision a r e ;
symptoms of kidney trouble.
Foley j j
Kidney Pills give «tuJcl: relief. SoM J
everywhere.—-Adv.
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cial department of the club will l&gt;c
ha
held December 29th, and Mrs. It. A. ! *
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Newman U chairman o tth e invitation Pa lc» p* pa pa na Pa *a to Pa
The real reason is, wo give SER­
committee.
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VICE. T hat’s our middio name.
Koch member has the privilege of
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FPSALK AND GRAPEVILLE
inviting-two guests for this affair,
Mrs. Tom Fortier's father has boon
and those expecting to invito guests very ill for n week from hosrt trouble
are requested to turn in the. names
wo understand, nnd Dr. Denton has
with the remittance* of one dullnr per been out to see him a number of
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
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guest not later than Christmas, no times.
that tho invitation enn be mailed im­
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CEMETERY WORK A SPECLVLTY
Mr, and Mrs. Klironsperger and
Staffs!
mediately after Christinas.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Trumor.d Bolll were re­ 1018 W t*t First S trw t
cent Sunday visitors with llieir rela­
tives nt Gotha, going down there in
Tho
chaifman
of
the
social
depart­
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ment wishes to call nttent ion of the their autos and spending the day.
Mr. and Mrs, August Swanson and
club members to article seven, sec­
Archie
vkdted nt thcTtome of Mrs.
tion
three
of.tho
club
by
laws.
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“ Members aro entitled to only two Nelson nnd family in iinnford last
guests each month. Twenty five cents Sunday nnd in the evening attended
must be paid for each guest. The service nt the Methodist church.
Glad to hear that Wtif, Sway tie, forname of the guest on the member's
C-ll—1023 SERIES
card with the remittance MUST be ntftly of Boston, but now living with
left w ith.the treasurer nt each moot­ his family in Upsnln, hns found work
with Dutton &amp; Company in Sanford
ing."
T he car owner who is satisfied in the day in and day
as one of their shipping clerks nnd
out
usage
of his automobile is the best asset n dealer posses­
bookkeeper.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT
ses. .
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Mrs, Beck took Mis. Swnyr.e in
The regular monthly meeting of the
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Music department of * the Woman's to i.ec Dr. I’uIcMtoii anil he is treating
We take* pride in the realization of the fact that Oak­
club wns held In the club house Wed­ her for her asthma nnd thinks alto
cun lie cured if they stay in Florida
land ear owners in the territory controlled by us and else­
nesday afternoon, Dec. 13, nt
o'clock, Mrs. W. I- Henley, chairman, two or three years.
where constitute our most valuable asset.
Mrs. Ulmer anil Mrs. Hilraer Lundpresiding.
A careful inspection and a ride in the Oakland G-ll will
A program of Chinese songs was quint wete shopping in Sanford Wed­
beautifully sung by Mrs. Julius T a­ nesday.
reveal the reasons.
Mrs, Noise, little daughter, Alma
kach, with tho characteristically Chi­
See us for a demonstration and prices.
nese sounding (piano) accompaniment Burns Were real ill nil of last week
played by Mrs. Seth Woodruff. Mrs. from something site had eaten. Dr.
.Henley gave n brief description of the Tolar came out and she is nil right,
aerly Chinese music. This program ndw.
The little Henderson baby is still
was given by tho Music departnnhit in
compliment to' the literature depart­ sick with n bud cold on his lungs. The
ment, ns the literature deportment is doctor wns called out on Sunday nnd
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studying China thin year.'
Wednesday.
The Adventists met nt the homo of
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Mid-Winter Styles in Crepe, Satin, Clmrmouse and Canton Crepe; Evoninp
Dresses In all the N ew High Shades

We have them in Pink, Rose, Blue, Lace Trimmed ami
plain—
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left, very fine Men’s Wear Serge and other
Special for Saturday o n ly in all colors, Rose, Blue and Blnelt.

Prices

Beautiful lino of Christians Party Boxes nnd Leather Bags. Special prices

75 (lolls, undressed, 18 to 20 inches, Bisque nnd Kidolino bodies. Those arc
wonderful values lor $2,0U and $2.25.
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dered by the Sanford Concert Hand
1’ O K S A L U
in Central Park.Kpndny afternoon «t
SEV EIlA iriiO U SES for anTeT'House
4:00 p. m.:
for rent, Seo Thigpen.
DO-tfc
Iiandmnstcr Hall will present “Joy
to tho World” a polpourrl of sacred WOOD FOR SALE—9.H.C0 a cord.
airs, also Nevln’s famous suite in four
Plcnso arrange to pay cash on de­
parts '*A Day lit Venice."
livery, nnd specify tho kind of wood
PROGRAM
wanted, when placing your order.—F.
Jifnrch—Sons- of Australia.... Lithgow S. Vcrnay.
100-tfc
Buick A u th orized S ervice Maintains
Selection of Sacred Airs—Joy
FOR SALE—Dosier and Gays’ paints
to tho'W orld-___ C. L. llarnbousc
lUtick Dependable Performance m
nnd varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
Cornet Duct—Selected Hand Accmp. Works, Sanford agents.
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.Miss Tltema and Therms Hall
Tho oluc an I w h ite e m b le m of B u ic k a u th o riz e d
FARMERS—You can get seed bed
Patrol—Ole South ................Lnmrcnik
service in alw ays a cu aran tea of adequate facilities Tor .
frani“s and irrigation plugs at tfca
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Sanford Novelty W orks..
100-tfc
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aintjttnin | Buick dependable performance.
Selection from the Opera King
PEPPER
SEED
FOR
SALE—I
have
Dodo ............. ......... ... G. Ludera
O n a n im posing building in th e b ig g « t city, or on a
n surplus of 36-lbs. of Ruby King
Paderewski’s Celebrated Minuet *•
craas-rpadi garr-ge, it marks tho place where Buick
pepper scad saved by myself out of
Wjritr.es from the Wedding o f’the
o w n e rs may obtain m echanics skilled on BuicLJ car*,
tho
very
best
New
Jersey
slock,
62.76
Winds ..............................J. T. Hall
per
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Address,
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Grothen,
Danin,
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here th ey will find genuino Buick factory made parts,'
Suite Vcnelimi:
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r.nd w h e re they will receive courteous, conscientious
(a) Alba ............... Ethelbort Kevins
FOR S a LK—Restaurant uml Ten
and helpful assistance in tho continued perfect oper­
(h) (iondolivri
room. Everything new, long lease,
(c) Cnnzono Amorosa
ation of their Bukdrflr;
fine bvatlon. Must return north on
(d) liuomi Notte
Buick ow n e rs It tvocom e to regard ’‘A uthorised" Buick
Star Spangled Danner .
.....Key account of other business. Muat soil
at once. Thb* la a money maker for
rcrv.cc; no m atte r w h ere th e y s?o it, w ith tho name
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right party. Address Ho* 661, Winter
c:.nf: toped a v i satisfaction th a t th ey have in any motor
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CHAMPION SKATER OP THE Park, Fin.
r - r that h e - is tho Vluick nam e.
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SOUTH AT LAKE MARY SKATING F o O 'A L E Fitnt street" property.
LINK FRIDAY NIGHT.
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Fine location, eight rooms nnd'hath,
lights, w ater, possession Feb. lr:tt
$1,600 cash, bnlance long time. For
terms and other information address
For
"Property” care Herald.
222-dip SANFORD, FLORIDA
L. C. MOORE, Manager
it PA VINO AT SANFORD, FLORIDA. FOR SALK— Four piece living room When better automobile# are^uilt —
---I’ttlrk will build them
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Sealed proposal a will be received by
x
suite,
priced
fow,
-ill
Magnolia
if the City Commission of Sanford, Fl»r*
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Avenue. Phone I7t!. „
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n idft at their office in the City liall,
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FOR SAI.lv I Prcmo cur nuto, nt n
m at or before It p. in., January I, 1923,
u for grading, draining and paving Hit*: bargain for quick Sale. See Mr.
112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
nt
cwcll fit Lake Mary Casino. 222-Cte
« following streets, to-wit:
SHEET MUSIC
PIANOS
PHONOGRAPHS
P i.AVERS
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FOR
SALK—Christmas
green#
and
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Sanford Avenue from Fifth Sin
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PLAYER ROLLS
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j Imlly by tin* Hrotbrrhnud of Saint
K g) Tenth Street, 5138 sq. yards
-------M Palmetto
Avenue front Second Andrew. Plume orders to S tev art the
W
:i
Hi.ri t. 2611-W.
f! •'lreel to Fifteenth S tm t, I! 112
*
FOR SALE—-Small two story frame
3 vnrtls,
gi1*
(
»» i •*
dwelling, to be removed from
h
Mngmdin Avenue from Tenth Stin-t
immediately.—Chase A Co.' 226-tf J
n to Central Street, 8601) m|, yards.
Fourth Street from Sun ford Avenue FOR SALE—Hammer less 12 gauge OHBiiniBBBKHHsaHBaKniia'-ifiESEoansMnaKuaaBnnHSHHBna **■■■*
to Myrtle Avenue, 2670 sq. yards,
shot gun with ense nnd sheila, S2t). n
.Myrtle Avenue front Fourth tit ret, l New gun, in perfect condition. 1012 _
226-21 p ■
r to Thirteenth Street 8666 sq. yards: Myrtle Avo.
It
K!n‘i Avenue from First Street to R iit HALE— Hoick speedster, class-;
U
■ Thiitecnth Street 13110 sq. yards,
icst car in town, See May, Dodge n
*
* M
liiils, will be received on the follotv- salesman.
226-Olc M
n
2 1log type of pavement, sheet asphalt.,
t.— r H
■a
bords s
Unit
SALE—Several
good
n&gt;a&lt; phult emtervt asphalt block ami
hundred* of ■
■
cheap; several Dodge touring cars H ix mcetiiiir tlit* demand for good pure water mid there art
S vitrified brick.
family ■
i heap.- Sanford Motor Co., D odge* boUic# being dlatributetl around the City at nil times, Every
■
{J Propoaultf to bo presented in a seal■
of
Sanford
should
get
the
Imldt
and—
Dealer# Phono 9,
*
226-61
* cd envelope, endorsed on the outside,
"Hid for Paving", Sanford, Florida, FOR SALE. FIVE ACRE CELERY
H
FARM
end the name of the bidder or bid■
"Crorrof redery ready‘for market in
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tiers.
U
January. Good house, out buildings,
Each ?)roposaI must be accompanied
team of mules, chickens, Colt Acety■
by a certified check, made payable at
line lighting system, small juiwerjJJ —Ami mir truck-will-Ik- nt-your Imt) tb-orrriih a dmit b; nf-thatqm re
Sj sight, to the dfder of Ih’t! Cif&gt;’ h f San­
n
beat, five mile* from city on hard jj water that all the hotels, feHtaiirnnt“, duur^ teit , mid ttmln fountain# a
ford, Florbln, fur 3 per cent of the
«
road. Price Srt.lltlO.OU, ?2.6&lt;d).(U) rn^h. ‘a arc using.
amount of tlujir bid.
terms on lei lance or will accept trade h
The successful bidder or bidders
i u city property. Reason for Helling m
will be required to give a bond equal
owner muat go nortli within two
to .it) per cent of In# or their bid, and
weeks.
■*
suck bond to be executed by a surety
.
A. I \ Connelly &amp; Sons
cotnpnny licensed to do business in the
Phone IS
101 Magnolia Ave.
Stnte-of Florida,.said bond to be ap­
A«k for Mr- Hronsnn 22LUte
proved.by thv City Commission.
Copies of the plans and specificatinn.t may be net'll at the office of the..- _
—, , .
,
,
,,
,
, , FOR RENT—Unfurnished npnrlrnent «■ ■ ■ »■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■HBHaaHHHiHaitxaamit mb
City Mnnnger, or a t the office of
__ _ „. .
Forndnlo Apartments, 305 E. First
Fred T. Wllliamr, Engineer.
Plans
Street,
190-tfr
ami specification* may bo obtained at ________________________________
cither office on deposit of $10.00 FOR RENT—One bed room and kitchon furnished, price $15 per month.
which will be reluruod if dud I* made.
Apply
to Mrs. II. I&gt;. Durant a t Lake
Tho City Commissioner# reserve llm
Mary.
.
103-tfc
right to reject any, or all bids, or to
accept tiny bid they deem to bo for thv FOR. RENT—Five room cottage.—J.
Mustmn,
221-3tp
bent interval of the Cily.
C. J. RYAN,
TOR RENT—Suite or tw o 'o r throb
Dee-1-8-15-22-2!)-5tc
City Manager.
funrnished rams for light house­
keeping, equipped will) electric lights,
Where baiting is done sci­
gun for cooking, running water, also
entifically— where ingredi­
well heated in cool weather. Inquira
ents stand
fall under
■ton French Avenue. I ’huue 287-J^
ex
a
ctin
g
tests,
you find
*
221-Stp

“ M a in S t r e e t ” o r
B roadw ay— -

With the purchase of every five gallons of
gasoline we will give

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ClaMifled Ads Cc a line. No
. «d taken for leas than I5c.
and positirely no claaaified
ada charted to anyone. Cash
mast accompany all orders.
Count fire words to- *a. Una
and rem it accordingly,
tea fca Ha' m d n m Ra ta

SANFORD HAND WILL RENDER
CON CHUT AT 4:00

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CLASSIFIED
ADS

NEXT SUNDAY
CENTRAL PARK
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with every lire purchased. And in addition to this
will drain your crank case free, making only a
charge for the oil used.
This will mark the real opening of our new
garage and filling station, and we want every au­
tomobile owner to visit us on the above date and
try our SERVICE, and see what aii up-to-date
place of business we have.
We have the exclusive distribution of the Kel­
ly Springfield Tire, and it costs you no more to buy
a Kelly. A Complete line of accessories.
()ne of the Biggst and best equipped filling
stations in Sanford, and

Service
The first garage in Sanford to give day and night
Service. “WE NEVER CLOSE.”
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And on this visit we want you to inspect the
Hupmobile nnd Lexi^gton-the cars that have and
always will be superior in their price-class, for^
both of which we are distributors.
Our new home is located at the corner of Sec­
ond Street and Sanford Avenue.
,
We will carry a complete stock oEparts for
these cars, which will insure real service to the
owners.

-.TRY A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS

s

PHONE 311 FOR QUICK

And lie Sure it’s Elder Springs. W ater You
Use in That/fsattery

FOR RENT

\ Elder Springs

D o m e s t ic S c ie n c i
S c h o o ls

NOTICETODRIVERS

or

OF AimwnRiT i?
TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

LIGHTS AT NIGHT: No person
.•hall drive or run.any automobile on
any. of the public street# of tjio City
of Sanford between ftupsot nnd sun­
rise without having two lights so a r­
ranged a# to throw their lights forward in the direction the automobile
may he going,'nnd ono light showing
red from tho rear of tho machino.
The above regulation will bo rigid­
ly enforced.
.J. A. KILLEHREW,
217-IOlc
Chief of Police.
When others are idle, wo keep mov­
ing; there’s n reason for i t —QUICK
SERVICE TRANSFER. Phono 480.
CHAMPION SKATER OF THE
SOUTH AT LAKE MARY SKATING
RINK FRIDAY NIGHT.
224-2te

j Corner Sanford Avenue aiid Second Streets

OAKLAND TOURING, 1920
MODEL AT $200. THIS IS A
REAL IJARGAIN— B, &amp; 0 . MO­
TOR CO.
206-tfc

TGUNtr
Ladies’ Rest Room—All Modern Conveniences

PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS

i FOUND—Sheriff’s badge. Owner can
get same by calling nt norgld of­
fice, proving property and paying for
this ad.
^22-tfc
_
fe. .

4^ *

fO IT R ENT—A IT^innirir-fun'imhml
npartment, first floor, front# with
southeast exposure.
223-3tp
F O IF iRENT—A desirable fund slu’d
apartment, first floor, fro n t with
southeast exposure. 310 Oak Ave­
nue*.
224-3tp
FOR iiKNT—One bed room and kitclien furnished, southeast carper of
Elm Avenue and 11th street,--—Marla
Schneider.
223-3tp
FOR RENT— Rooms, furnished, 1011
Oak Ave. Phono 283-L-I. 225-Ctc

W ANTED
WANED—A chance to build your
now homo before lumber gets any
higher. D ans and estimates furnish­
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works.' 183-tfc
WANTED TO RENT—Permanent, 3
or 4 room unfurnished npartment,
flat or house, desirable location. Ad­
dress “F. S." care Herald office, San­
ford, Flo.
,
192-tfc
EXPERIENCED stenographer anil
offlco assistant wiahes whole or half
day position. *‘C. 6 .” care Ilprald
223-3tp
\VANTED~Roomers, 1011 Oak Ave­
nue. Phone 283-L-l.
£26-Clc
WANTED — Nice, clean chnrconl
packed in bttshel oa|);s.—Bait Hard
ware Coi
*’

Calum et Baking Powder
used more often than any
other brand.
—*the choice of over hun­
dreds of brands—the perfect
leavener—•pure—uniform.

Keep this in mind when you
buy baking powder,because it
is o f vital importance to suc­
cessful-dependable baking.
The purchase price of baking
powder does not determine its
economical merits—results tell
the story.

T h a tfs w h y th e nnle o f
Calumet is 214 tim e s a s
much os th at of any other
baking powder.
A p ound can o f C alum et con­
tains fu ll 1G o u n c e s . Som e
baking powders come in 12
ounce instead o f 16 ounce
fans. P c sure y o u g et a pound
\»hcn y o u w a n t it.

B io Eoo-nomy

BM M G

I b e ivorld 's g r e a t e st b a k in g p o

�PAGBSIX

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD- FRIDAY, iiEyEMltER 15/ 1922

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TR A ? SHOOTING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING
Card* of Sanford's Depotable Professional Men, each
of whom, In file thu’rn pro*
fesshm the Herald recom*
inrndj to the people, .

GAINESVILLE, Doc. Hi.—Football teams from Miami anil Gainesville
High Schools will r.ieo4 on the University Field here Saturday to settle the
m atter of (ho slate scholastic championship.
Arrangements for’lho geme moved rapidly yajtordny following an ncreptiinrr by Miami of a revir.ed offer from the local school. Local business men
have guaranteed $1,003 to the visiting tram . 'T e d '’ Arnold hnr, l*ecn agreed
upon as referee. Miami hail prevlotsly refused to play on the home ground!
of the Gainesville squad hut had offered to piny anywhere else in the state.
Official1; or th two squads continued their negotintohs early yesterday With a
resultant agreement amicable to all sides,
With the game definitely scheduled, speculation bcenrne rife ns to its out*
:eme, Tliete seemed to be little doubt that regardless of which team wins, it
will he one of tho'teM games played la the state this season. Doth teams
camo in the chrm* imtridp finals by v irtte of going through the season w ith­
out n defeat. Gainesville’s schedule citifirnred the stronger teams, hut Mi­
ami on the other hand had hardly i&gt;jen pushed to its full strength
* Doth team:; played Plant* City, Gniiiciville winning from* that squad 35
to 0 and .Miami 25 to 0. The sbec of a score Is Usually n poor basis for pro-

H erbst and Amanns High Men of Evening and
Randal] Follows Close Behind
The Farmers and Merchants met iu
regular match last night at the howl­
ing alleys and although the Merch­
ants won two out of three games, the
one game they lost gave the Fnj-mcrs
such a lead that thry were not aide to
overcome and the results are that the
Farmers tie up with the .Men’s Club
'or se.tind place.
Ilcrbrt and A manna" bowled the
'&gt;c«t average of the, evening, both
bowling .189 am! their closest rival
was Itnndoll, who eame within six
dns of living with him.
The Rotary Club and Congregationi!*i play tonight.

Lust night's,score follows;

JACK MARTIN SOU)
TO SRATTI.R CLUB
OF COAST LEAGUE

George A. DeCottes

There’s nothing like bein'* sure— You will be SURE to have

Altorney-gl-Lnw

Money for Christmas if you enroll in our

Over Scminule County Dank
UNFORD
IqLORIPA

DAYTONA, Dee. 15. Jack Martin,
for tlie past two senron* in ranger or
the Daytona, Florida Stale League
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
team, has teen
'''* l "
(Wash.) Glub of .the Pacific Coast
First National Dank Ituihling
league, according to an announce­
SANFORD
FLORIDA
ment yesterday by Prenidont ‘A rm;
strong of the Daytona Daschall Asnoeiatinn.

FRUIT CAKE
RAISINS
CURRANTS
CITRON, LEMON AND OR­
ANGE PEELDATES
FIGS
NUTS
APPLES
BANANAS
JONES’ DAIRY FARM S A U ­
SAGE.
APALACHICOLA OYSTERS

■: ANI)
s

Save the pennies,
Nickels and dimes.

1 11

Tfiey'H l t o w into
dollars for Christ-

o

LAWYER
—Court House

’ tlA L flM olttl, Md.. Dc% 15. Joe
B*dcy, slitr shortstop of the Inter­
national League, for whose nervlfe;
Severn! ma.ior league eltihs have been
dickering, hns sign'd n contract con
tip.uing with the Dr.Uimnre club fur
another year, it was learned yester­
day. IIin ralary, it was ladi/w ill hr
A most attractive shoving of hats
at lmlf price.—Quality Shop. -225,11c

Amann
P. Resold
Totals

Ar.iiirliili'il l ' r r * » )
ATLANTA. Dec. Ift.—John Meliv
l.vre, of Pine D luf, Ark., was elected
captain of the 1923 Georgia Tech
football team at the annual banquet
lure lust night. McIntyre liaa played
at guard on the Yellow Jacket teams
t.f the* last two years.

E n ro ll a t once.

CIIELLE MAINKS

Holey 1o A^ain Bo
With the Orioles

Merchants
Country (’lull's best. Roy Symea rthd Puidon
PROFESSIONALS AT GOLF
LINKS COM INC SUNDAY Deane Turner will uphold Hanford's Rive
Tyior
The entire membership of the Coun­ Jtmlfck
The lovers of tha gulf .game will try Club espcgiull ytho gulf players
bu given an unusnnl opportunity of nre invited to turn out and witness Perkins
seeing four good ones play the course this piny ns'cloKo observance of these!
t n Sunday morning. Two profession­ visitors will do n lot in helping the j
als, one from Winter Park nnd the iK'ginners piny.
other from Kissimmee will be here
Therefore, you that arc interested •Verinrski
nnd pisy with two of the Sanford in golf, remember—professionals on
the links Sunday imirnini: Ue there.

McINTYRE ELECTED
CAPTAIN OF

CHRISTMAS CLUB

I Hr T h e

Standing of the CIuIm
Won l/tsl

You can find the name of
evrry lire Business Man
in Sanford in this Column
each day.

let the family join

STOCKWflDEKS MFETING
The regular annual meeting of tile
stockholder,) of the Seminole County
Dank, Snrtford, Florida, will be held in
the offices of the Dank on Thursday,
January -1th, 11)23, for the election of
We'll Dye For You
a board of directors to serve for the
ensuing year and any other business RON TON STEAM PRESSERY
which may properly conn* before the
Kent
MfKco, Props.
meeting,
"LEANING, DYEING, ALTERING
A. It. KEY,
Work cnled'for nnd delivered
12-8-15-22-29
Cashier. Phone 46S-J-------- 311 West First Kl.

-W E DELIVER THE GOODS’
AT A SACRIFICE, DODGE
GREATEST BARGAIN EVER
TOURING CAR, S50 CASH. SIX
OFFERED: HUICK SIX $:i2.r&gt;.
EQUAL PAYMENTS.— II. &amp; O. Pianos, Safes, Furniture, in fact NEW TIRES,
EXCELLENT Quick Service Transfer
MOTOR CO.
20(i-tfc anything movable, or what others CONDITION.— II. X O. MOTOR
Storage FuriUtleS
might tldnkv immovable, we handle CO.
206-tfr
We nre in the business, for the with rare nnd caw. We assume all
SERVICE
BUSINESS:
QUICK
SERVICE responsibility.- QUICK
TRANSFER. Phono (98.
TRANSFER. Phono 193.
191-Th-Fri-Sal
ltM-Th-Frl-Sal

A LITTLE EVERY WEEK

A COMMUNITY IJUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, President

IL F. WHITNF.lt, Cashier

If we plea«e you, tell others; if not
tell us. Phone 498

SANFORD

Machine &amp; Foundry Co.
Senrral Machine and Mailer Works;
Cylinder Grinding; Deluxe Pistons;
Fly Wheel Steel Gear Hands; Crank
(hafts ■Returned— -------- Phone hi
Eyes L ra m im -d

\ Substantial Xmas Present in the City Sub
slantial, a Home for the Family

G la s s e s D esigned

Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
O p t. I).
v

O p tic ia n - O p to m e tr is t

12 Baal First Street

Sanford, Fla

E L T O N .1. M O U G H T O N

ARCHITECT
Room
(AN FORD -

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS .
V. C. COLLER, Prop.
An order rot* n new biyicpiu
very nicfptaljlcv Ask uh about it

General Shop and Mill
Work
JONTRACTOR nntl BUILDER
»17 Comnu-rrinl Street—Sanford, Kia.
G IL L O N

&amp;

FR Y

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KLECTRICAL CON/Ht ACTORS
•VestinghutiNe Lights nnd Appliance*
New Line of Fixtures
12.1 West First Street

Overcoats .....
Evenintt Clothes
S h irts ...... ........ '
Hosiery ____
N eckw ear......
It0 C

A most desirable ttift would
be a new dinner and dance
co at W e.have them in . live
latest proper models for men
and young men, beautifully
made, guaranteed for the
man’s complete satisfaction.
The price is only— -

-

Gloves — .........
Sweaters . I.........
U nderw ear....
Belts ....... .
Bell Buckles
Bath R obes.

B.

W .

H E R N D O N

RE-------- AUTO---------RONDS

S. 0. Shinholscr
Contractor and Ilulldcr
FI null) i

Graduate Veterinarian
Office
Opposite. P. O,
Poland, Florid;!

' FANCY WORK SALK
Fancy Work Sale, nil day Saturday
l ) the Ladles of the Catholic Church
in the North w est’ room of /hr Wolaka
building.'
222-,'tv

..

•

... ft.

:

Yo.ii cannot afford to miss this chance
Home built to please the buyer. Can be
purchased on terms to suit your income.

INSURANCE AGENCY

hones:
*
i c e 12.1
idem-e 2 &gt;7

.

To Own Your. Home on

CHAMPION SKATER OF T nB
SOUTH A T LAKE MARY SKATING
RINK FRIDAY NIGIIT. * . 221-2tc

The only developed Lake Front subdi­
vision, Electric Lights, .Gas, Paved Streets
and Side Walks. ,
SEE OWNER.

SEMINOLE HOTEL

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922
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V V V ^ 4v V V V V V V % ^ * * y V v V V v v v v v V v V V v ^ V V

To have Money for Christmas in Nineteen Twenty-three

New Accounts Being Opened Daily
Hundreds will be made happy tomorrow when they receive their
•, ,
a Checks for this year.
Bank book .^household budget’’
and her cheerful self — w lia t
more belongs in the picture ?

Sec plans below and save according to plan that suits you best
Look what you will have next Xmas, all your own.

♦♦♦ Hundreds will be made happy tomorrow when they receive their checks for this year. Sec the plan below and save according* to the plan that suits you best
♦♦♦
• You will have next Christmas alhyour own. This week we will pay out hundreds of checks to our Christmas Savings Club members. We invite
v
you to start your new account now for next faU.

elect the amount you desire to deposit weekly, bring it to the hank, make your first deposit; then deposit the amount the first of every week

Deposit Some Money Each Week—This is the Christmas Club Plani
some money from their earnings each week. When th a t money is-put in our
ure purpose. You can start with 2c, 5c, 10c and increase your deposit the same
mJ put inthe same amount each week.' Deposits are to be made weekly or in
~
Club plan:

EVEN AMOUNT CLU,B PLAN

INCREASING CLUB PLAN

Deposit 50c eaeh week-1—in 50 weeks you have

Deposit J?2 each week—in 50 weeks you have
Deposit $5 each week—in 50, weeks you have
Deposit $H) each week

in 50 wet

ALL ABOVE PLUS 4% INTEREST

I E ’S PU R T E N D
W E R E R IC H -i

You won’t miss it at all, but when next Christmas rolls around
opu will be as happy as can be when you present your bank book
here and receive your, money.
-•

our 1922 Xmas Saving Club Members—Please call and get
your checks

Strength

Service

Help them realize their
v childhood dream

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IN TIIIC HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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VOLUME HI.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922
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CHARGES THAI OPERATIVES |
■TO JOIN LEAGUE
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE OF NATIONS IN PEACE PACT
HAD SHADOWED MEMBERS ANNOUNCED AT
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NUMBER 224

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BAND CONCERT MOST IMPORTANT MOVE
NEXT SUNDA
PARK FOR FARMERS IS STARTED

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IN WASHINGTON MEETING

SANFORD HAND WILL RENDER
CQNCKKT AT 1:00.

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P. M.

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"Zm M
*t"irnnt*® cst
that there shall be
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ASSEMBLING
OF
FIRST
NAT­
nb. further dlsiodgemcnts.
The .following program will lie renIONAL FARMERS CO-OPHe expressed American disnpprovn! dored by the Sanford Concert Halid
of the Turkish plumi for thy exchange In Central Park Sunday afternoon nt
OPERATIVE MARRET*, j
of populations in Turkey nnd Greece. 4:IH) p. m.t
ING ASS’N.
Bandmaster Ball will present “Joy
Today, Ismet Pasha will appear bo^fore tile sub-commission on minori­ to the World" a polpourri of sacred
ties nnd make a further atutcmbnt re­ airs, nlso Kevin’s famous suite in four
‘A
garding Turkey’s counter proposals purtn "A Day in Vonire."
.A
UNCI
I
NEW
NAVAL
PRO
Before the House Judiciary Conv
NEW
IDEA
ADVANCED
BY
W.
F.
concerning
the
Allied
scheme
for
pro­
PROGRAM
GUAM AND KEEP IN
In Accepting League's SuperRepresenting Associations Inter­
miltee on Ipiprnchment
tecting minorities in Turkish terri­ Mnn-h—Sons of Australia.... Lithgow
BROWN OF TIIB COM.
THE HACK
‘ vision of Christian People
ested in E viry M ajor Product
Charges9
tory.
Sclection of Sacred Airs—Joy
,
.MISSION
,
of Turkey
Marketed in America
• At the afternoon session of the subto the World.........C. L. Uarnhousc
III/ Tbr Associated Press)
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coniniisalon devoted to the study of Corm\ Duet—Selected . Band Accmp.
WASHINGTON, Dec. R —Charge* WASHINGTON, Dee. 14.—Uhint
l l l r T S * A ao n elillrd l* r r « .,
Illy Thr Am ik IhImI Press)
WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 3 .- Consolb
Tdi«* Themn ami Thcnim Ball
that operatives of the Deportment of notice th at the United States can not
LAUSANNE,- Dec. II,— Turkey will the exchange, of population the Turks
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 / - W hat
dhtiou of the wur mid tlnv„ . ......
Potrol— Ole South
Lainccnik
. Justice had shadowrd members of eon- nvnld n new naval program in swift join the Lcnguo o f Nations as soon us "ho,vw! morc conrlHnlor&gt;* ntt,ludc
ments Hi the department of national " ' T T rhnrnctcr' t; ** hc m o,t im*
Intermission'
.
cruisers
und
fle
d
subniaVlnrs
unless
I»cnce is signed nt I-aunanne, Ismet r ntr
of the future s ta tu s
'gress who attacked Attorney General
defense
designed to function under n portunt »novement for farmers ever
* Daugherty were denied today in the treaty limitations are extended to such l*sthn announced today a t the Near l" f thu 0rct’k c0,ony ,n Fonstnntlnople. Rclectloii from the Opera King
Inaugurated .wns InunchrU-kcre today
Dodo
................ G. I.udcrs cabinet member with assistants in with the nracmbllng of th^ First Na­
hearing before the house judiciary, craft, wns nerved hy the House np- East conference. As the league exer- Turkl*F ** * Ul ,nK for ,h‘". C,Uvkn lo
(charge of the army nnd navy respect:
committee sitting on the impeachment propriAtioiis committee yesterday in cisei general supervision of minority !' ,ay *,erc’ “u* wan,M definite comli- Paderewski’s Celebrated Minuet
ively was definitely recommended to tional-Council of Fhrmors Cooperative
Waltzes
from
the
Wedding
of
the
net up. The question of deporU
reporting the (293,800,538 nnval ap­ populntions, Ism enfs announcement
. charges against Daugherty,
*President Harding by W alter F. Marketing Associations.
Winds
....J. T. Hull Hi
propriation hill; A six line provision is interpreted ,ns meaning that Turk I
tkc ^jrcw*t ' imtriarch who is the
Delegates representing associations
own, head of the commission apinterested in every major product
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14&lt;—Chair- plnced in the hill by the committee ey will accept ^he league’s supervision i supreme head of the Greek orthodox Suite Ycnctiuu:
Ethelbcrt Kevins I
to I,r*I’nrc plan.of governmen- rnme to Washington to lake part in
(a) Alba ..
. mon Volstead declin'd last night dur­ requested President ilnrding to nego­ over Christian peoples-of Turkey. Tur­ church, wns avoided at thu delibera­
*
; tn| reorganization.
(h) Gondolieri
the three day conference. The pro*
ing hearings before the house judi­ tiate for such n treaty; limitation of key refuses, however, the demnnd for tions yesterday. This is the most ini(c) Cnnzonc Amorosn
gram today* was devoted largely tp
ciary committee on impeachment aircraft to be included.
crention of n National home for Ar- i portant 'condition of all, and .before
• WASHINGTON, Dee. 13.—Request
(d) Bimna Notte
addresses of Secretary* Wallace, Sec­
The committee report said inrge meninns and the exemption* of mem-1 * '1"* *° " f 1,0 lhi“ &lt;!.c,lcvn,&lt;; •!»&gt;«charges n gainst Attorney General
K
eyit,mt
*Resident Harding seek to broad- retary Hoover, Dr. Julius Klico, direc­
tarn
the
Allies
nre
rtriving
to
cornu
Star
Spangled
Banner.....
Daugherty, that, judged by the char­ cruisers and aubmarinc programs wcfO hers of minorities from military *orien scope of naval limitation agref?ngre
to an agreement with the Turks on 22-1-Bid; Itwkly
tor of* the Imrenu of foreign aad do­
\ ire.
acter of the.testim ony thus far of­ planned abroad, adding:
' me nt so to include limitutlon of con­ mestic commerce, and representatives
other
points.
fend, he did not believe it possible
"In other words, competition is on
! vtruction of ; mailer types of war vex- of farm organizations.
The Turks originally insisted on
"to make anything out of the cave." a g a in ,in the single direction to which I LAUSANNE, Dct
And
I m Is nnd military naval aircraft insending
away
nil
patriarchal
insti­
The statement was made during the unratifivd agreement (the W a s h - Idor (’hilil had a king conference with
j eluded in annual naval bill reported
tutions
from
Constantinople,
but
yes­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. — Presi­
the taking of testimony on. n second itigton naval.treaty) does not extend, lamet Pasha yesterday and urged him
, liy house appropriations committee.
dent Harding in a letter read nt the
of the impeachment specifications fil­ laryl if it he allowed t" go unchecked, on humane grounds to make liberal terday they compromised-on this one
opening .lessioa of the National Couned hy representative Keller, Republi­ ■the purse strinjf* against must be re­ concessions for th«' protection of tin point and agreed that all tiiu Greek
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• *■ i SPECIAL THREE DAY SA f.K L g ‘ oi Farm ers' Cooperative Market­
can, Minnesota, that charging a fail­ lax ed and this government, like oth. Armenians, Greeks nnd oilier minori churches and hospitals could remain,
ing Associations declared he knew “no
ure by the attorney general to force ers, will be const rained, to launch a ticy remaining in Turkey. .Mr. Child and also the schools, providing they DOME SECRETARY BRIDGMAN OF
Special Three Day . IV-Christmns single movement that promises more
compliance hy the railroads with the new program to the extent necessary emphasized the good feeling Turkey del not nttcm t an anti-patriotic a lti­
ENGLAND 1IAS NARROW
Sale, Friday, Saturday and Monday help towards present .relief and peri"
-Turkey.
safety appliance acts. Previously the to keep a t least abreast of any of the could inspire in the outside world hy tude towards
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ESCAPE ’
nt BnuineFs Speetalty Shop. Unusual manent betterm ent to agricultural
committee hud completed the taking ot her powers.”
making ample provision for the proContracts have been awarded ia Kt.
bargains in coats, wraps, wool dress- ,conditions” than cmqicrntivc organi­
I Ilf .Tbr .\ftm*rlnlr«J I'rrsa)
of evidence on the first of the four­
President Harding was not consult- tect ion of foreigners living in Turkey, Petersburg for the construction of a
LONDON, Dec. 14—An attempt wns cs. rolls and millinery. Exceptional, zntiona of farm ers to market produce.
teen specifications—that charging iq /b y the committee with relation to nnd explained to Ismet llie great in -' mammoth hotel that will.cost Sl.OOO.r
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Mr. Daugherty knowingly appointed its limitation question. The project tercst Americans of all classes havi 000. The hid* were not concluded made to assassinate Home Secretary reductions on all these articles. EvW,
O.
Bridgeman
hy
m
ea
ns
of
poise
iything
new
.Ad
up-to-date
nnd
the
a
V
o
THKR
LYNCHING
to olTire men who were “untrustwor­ for negotiations apparently came ns n in seeing the dislodged population- until after tho construction of the
snlo
is
only
iy
business
stim
ulator.'
A'l‘ I’LRRV FLORIDA
i
or.cd
rbocolates
sent
through
the
mail.
.
thy, corrupt and dangerous to the lib­ surprise even to naval officials. J t properly .cared for and in having a Gandy bridgo wns assured.
The
candy
arrived
at
the
home
of^
“
a*I
forget
the
Christmas
cltie
I.
erties of the peuple of the United was originated hy Chairman Kelley,
five yesterday and police found it con^ ’e ad in (his issue,
( . PERKY, Fla., Dec. 14.—A rthur
States.”
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•if (he naval appropriations sub-corntallied
arsenic.
Young negro, who had been held in
mittee.
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W11 SON SENTENCED TO
jail here in connection with tho murWASHINGTON, I). C., Dec. l b — #Thc chief reason prompting Mr. Kel­
FIVE YEARS FOR
PROGRESSIVES WILL TRY
tier Inst Saturday of Miss Ruby Hen­
Hearings before- tht? house judiciary ley to propose n new naval conference
SHOOTING
HIS
WIFE
TO
ELECT
CANDIDATES
dry was lynched last night.
,
.
committee on impeachment charges was understood to have been the light
JACKSONVILLE,
Dec.
11.—Jante*
.
FOR
THE
NEW
PARTY
Another
negro,
Charlie
W
ribht,.
against Attorney General Daugherty i miner program recommended by the
II. Wilson, 50, local postal clerk who was burned nt tho stake Inst Friday _
t
took on an aspect Somewhat like that naval general board. No mention of
( H r T h r A * * o r l n f r d I ' r r a a ) __
pleaded
guilty, iiucriniinal court to n night Tar tKOarntTuTmeT
of a trial and defense of Willlnnr J.. J.his is included in the published cop­
■CLEVELAND, Dee', 1-1T—n)eliigatei&lt; &lt;barge of ni.t.iult with intetit to mur-j The lynching occurred on the highBurns, director .o f-th e bureau*Of 1tf- ies’ or~commT(fce hearings on the hill.
tu the second conference of the pro­ der in connection with the shooting, way lending to Madison about'seven
veitigation of the department, of jus- The program urged, however, ns nec­ Says Governor of Nebraska at Governor’s Meet­ gressive political net ion nre leaving „r
his wife several weeks ago. ha* In-en mile' from here nnd did not bccoftto
,lkc. Witnesses included Mr. Burns, essary to keep the United States navy
fm their hnmea today to perfect state sentenced to live years in states pri*. generally known until today. Details
ing
Today
Seriit.ir Johnson, of California, for­ or, n parity with other navies in •-•ruisc" gnnizuliunx for nomination nnd se- „ lv. Wilson is said tie have llre.l a pis. I'nmo even ‘slower. OlTielols were un­
mer Attorney General Wickersham irs included sixteen new light cruis­
lection of candidates either through tol a t his wifi? recently following her
I ll| T h r
n rln lril I 'r r .- I
communicative on . thc subject nnd
»r.d Samuel dampers, president of* the ers, withiif the 10.O0U ton size limilu“primaries
of old parties" or by “4n- liiling of suit seeking u divorce from
WIIITK SULPHUR SPKLN’US, W. Vit, Dec. 14.—Granting
there wns little tendency In any oth­
American Federation, of lather.
tion of the Washington treaty and; to additional credit by the United Stales to foreign countries having ilepcndont political action" ns^set forth him.
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er quarter to discuss the matter.
\ Testimony during the IhYco nes- cost | 1Cff.OOOjOOD.
stable forms pf government with certain restrictions was recom­ in the program of th e ' organization
ShcritT Lipscomb ifc is understood,
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lions—morning, afternoon a*nd night •
mended here’ by Sam R. McKelvie, governor of Nebraska, speaking which was adopted after two 'days Seven are Scalded
hail
received orders to remove tho
—covered a wide range, lieginning
before the annual governors conference as a means of increasing session of convention here.
negro to another county for safe­
. with the Oregon land frnud trials in Cofnmunity Club
Thirty-Five Hurncd keeping. Ilia connection, If any, with
the demand.for American agricultural products thereby strength­
Is Organized
IWi,» and running through the arrest
ening the farm industry.
Pound
Sterling
• in Railway Wreck (lie murder of Mins Hendry, wns still
«&gt;d confession of the McNnmnrn
at
Lake
Monroe
a question in th a ’popular mind, whili
Brothers in the dynamiting of the
Advances Today—
tht' authorities had announced thnt
Texas
Scene
of
Had
Wreck
When
Two
Ln Angeles Times building nnd the
The residents of Lake Moiyov and
Highest
Since
March
they
were holding him for further in­
.
Engines
Struck
1
event- ..f more r ecent date. Numlter- vicinity gathered at the Lake Monroe
vestigation.
Young had been taken
e daai.ing these wns the political feud Public School Auditorium on Friday
NEW YORK, Dee. 14.—Sterling ex­
( H r T h r A M o r l n l f i l l*re«%)
from the officers Inst Friday night
whuh developed between Taft and Inst and organized a club to be known
HOUSTON, Dec. 11. T|u- death of with Wright and taken to tho scene
change went through n period of vio­
Roosevelt in 11(12 nnd t he'assistance ai, tho “Lake Monroe Community
lent fluctuations in yesterday’s m ar­ four more persons today brought the of the crime just before ho was burn­
which the American Federation of Ij i - Club." Tho object of this club is to
ket, touching1 4.0!) and one-fourth, an' toll of Inst night’s train wreck nt ed to death. Wright exonerated Young
, r i* hindering Representative Kcl- further the development of tho Lake
Humble to fourteen.*
i rid
lull he said ho had been assisted by
cr' Bcpublicnn, Minnesota,"in the Monroe community und to place their
cr Tuesday’s etc
close nnd the highest
another negro whose identity he had
As
Having
Saul
it
Was
Hunk
to
Support
the
Sea­
presentation of some, of the Yhnrges hemes, farms, businesses nnd their
HOUSTON, Tex., Dec. 14.—Seven failed to disclose. Tho mob a t that
price recorded since March, 1910, and
against Mr. Daugherty.
educational, social, und spiritual
men’s Act
then falling hack to (4.53 nnd soven persons wore scalded to death , hy t miorcturncd Y’oung to tho .authori­
standards on the highest level pos­
eighths in the late afternoon dealings. steam nnd approximately thirty-five ties.
l l l r T h r . \ K « » r l n l r d I’ r r * * !
Deaf and Dumb
sible.
Most foreign dealers here frankly burned^seversl probably fatally, when Sheriff Lipscomb wmijtl not discuss
WASHINGTON, Dec. H .—The ad chant marine won tho vvnr for tho Al­
The esteemed Dr. Blackman wns
confessed their inability to explain the the Houston Knit Texas Railway pas­ the lynching tonight further than to
Man Was-Foiled
iiiinistrntipn &gt;shi|dug hill wns la id uji lies. When, senators expressed sur­
elected president, .Mrs, II. K. Lake,
recent rise in the lirltish rate but in senger train aide swiped a switch en­ admit that he hod been overpowered
I
k fore the senate yesterday ns
a prise nt the decHtratic% he presented
Hy Real Mute vice-president; II. C. Pnrmclcq, secre measure
some quarters there was a belief that gine near the depot a t Humble Into on the rend and the negro taken. Tho
"for the benefit )&gt;f the Amer­ figures to show thnt German nhlps
tnry, and J. W. Bell, treasurer. The
manipulation hy thc Hrltish govern Inst night. Cylinder heads of the two
•Florida Being Imposed Upon ny meetings will take plnco in the future ican farmer, the American business which were seised in- American ports ment wan responsible. It wns report locomotives struck squarely. Seven negro’s lx»dy was riddled with bullets
and then left dangling from a tree.
man anil the American Nation," and carried (100,000 American soldiers to
''akin*
on Thursday of each week nt 7:"io p.
ed, but pot Confirmed that Great were killed when the t^vo inch steam Thc number comprising tho mob could
on tho other hand as "a direct raid "on France, whereas 1 American ship.4
in. All those who nre interested in
Britain has established a reserve fund pipe from the nwitch engine crashed not be leartied.
the treasury to pay some people to do transported only 248,000 troops.
eT
Pm m )the welfare of La^e Monroe are earn­
here of between (400^000,000 and through the window of the car oc
Deputized citizens who have been
what (hey ought to do without pay­
. ' '•
(,lj.STINE, Dtx'. 14.X-Somc
“Why, senators,” he exclaimed, “If
estly requested to Ik- present.
(500,000,000 ostensibly tie facilitate riipied by the negroes turning the car guarding negro buildings for several *
ment.” "
•
b * #r,‘ n°t as dumb ns they pretend
we had gotten only about 240,000
payments of interest on .the British into a caldreti.
nights as th e. result of several hav­
Thc measure was before tho senate troops overseas, the result of the
*• A '•Hanger “worked” the Pinza
war debt nnd funding of thc principal
ing been burned, were removed yes­
for more than four hours, nnd during world war wouU linvo been different,”
Uc a
dn&gt;'» ago with n card atntand that this fund had been used- to
terday.
Authorities said they felt
|f-g that her was deaf and dumb and
that time was praised by Senator
Senator Klctcner, who* charged thc
thuru was no fufthor danger of dis­
Jones,' of Washington, chairman of bill was “a direct raid on the treas­ ntrengthe&gt;n tho sterling rate ns part
. n Pr Beartad loungers were tonorder.
the commerce committee, and wdt a t­ ury,” quoted Chairman Lasker of the ef a campaign tu briifc it back to par.
•
liberally until ho approached
W hereat scvernl thousand men from
tacked by Senator Fletcher, of Flor­ shqu'jng hoard as hnving said th at “it
• " Underhill, himself a piutc. When
ENG
IN
KBit
AT
HOTEL
surrounding
counties and from south
ida, ranking Democratic member of is pure bunk” to chargu that thc cost
nderhi!l attempted to converse
IN
MIAMI
KILLED
Georgia
participated
in thc mob that
the same committee. While tho dis­ of operating American ships wns int , n tro u g h tjte language of tho
* HY SAWMILL MAN
burned
W
right,
only
a determined
cussion
proceeded
on
tho
floor,
foe*
of
cryasld 1 materially by the I.aFoldnm*S
,lrn n 8cr became more 1 0 PROBE CHARGES INVOLVING
few summarily bandied Jj»ung last
the
measure
and
advocutcs
of
rurnl
lette
seamen’s
act.
Ho
asserted
that
I
. *n be appeared to be originalIN WHICH OVERSTREETS
(n r The AuocUfre frra s)
.
VERACITY OF REV. LAWLER
night, bo far a* can bo learned.
credits legislation,further cemented his invcstibatlon had convihccd him
&gt;• Underbill went to tho sheriff’s
MIAMI, Dec. 14.—W. A. Frazeur,
CHARGED WITH
o f La k e l a n d
—" ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
■■■ —■
tliolr alliance designbd to displace the there was no practical difference (n night engineer nt n local hotel, was
“r “ n°IGcer and the panhand­
MUKDEH
.
ship
bill
in
fnvor
of
thc
fnrm
meas­
the
cost
of
operating
vessels
under
the
shot
to
death
here
today
by
L.
S.
l e " ? dcd for the outskirts of town.
I Hr Tfc» A».ocinir« l'rf««l
( 11/ T h e .\»»&lt; &gt;rlnlrd P r r * a )
TAMPA, Dec. 14.—Rev. M. II. Nor­ ure. Indications beenme increasingly those under foreign flags, shrdlu shrd Blocker, naw'mill operator of Home­
/ u .° *Putri*s» who rcturecd to tho city
’ DADE.CITY, Dec. 14.—Another ve­
hot/ n
rePorI®d that several ton, paMor of Hyde Park church here apparent, however, that \bl* move American flag- ns compared with stead, in an argument which is said
nire the fourth in thc case of Paul
r", l V * r' icr whilc enroute to Jack: on the floor of the Methcdilt state could not be made In the near future, those under foreign flags, nnd in­ to have started over a case pending
nnd
Preston Overstreet charged with
ns
no
rural
credit
bill
possessing
afiy
sisted
that
hlghey
wage
scales
could
conference
this
morning
asked
a
com­
In -the Dade county circuit court in
• a ' ' * °Vtr tkc BI*lo Highway n
Hi
r
«»ked a lift to that city. mittee bo named to investigate furth­ considerable degree of support ap­ not bo used as an argum ent for gov­ which Frazour ia plalntifT and Blocker the murder of two officers called this
lU ^ , riJilion ta ,!(cd with that* of er charge* Involving the veracity of peared in sight in thc Senate commit­ ernment aid for American shipping. defendant. Although Frazeur was un­ morning after futile efforts to com­
Thfc Florida senator declared the armed, Blocker will allege self de­ plete thc Jury. 'New*venire of fifteen
Rev. S. W. Aawlor, of Lakeland. Th tee work rooms.
Senator
Jones,
In
concluding
his
shipping hoard had conducted “obnox­ fense, was indicated'by hta. attorney. men will make a total of f55 w ho1
I'snhandicrs who play the deaf and request wns granted and the commit
dumb
It appeared
opening
statement
on
bchnlf
of
the
ious” propaganda in behalf of thc leg­ Thc shooting occurred near tho heart have Wen summoned.
tee
began
its
hearing
this
afternoon
f ‘ me 'noddle with1 fire when
they
apparently certain this morning th a t
The committee Is following tho recent shipping bill, which ho began Tuesday islation, and said that speakers sent of tho city. .
\
tin/• T
^ mp,t t0 wo|-k, | te
ln of
s t t|,0
- Flor.
tho jury had been -completed when
Ida Tb‘* city in thc
inc *lte OI
■
M or’ Investigation reported no trial neces- appealed for the aupjKirt by the farm ­ out by tha board had "rMortcd to eve
8c
pojslhle means to rrente public
You never know how much pride tho twelfth nmn was seated but one
■/ aad‘im V Sch001 for th* Dcaf&gt;9flnih w ry but D rj Norton Bald several por- ers and by labor. lie emphasized the
Id.gHJ»9 there
national defense possibilities of a opinion in support of this hill without mere words can express until you juryman selected yesterday was dis­
were lidl^sstisflcd.
many
firmly established American mer­ dealing with the. fandninenthl* facts hear a very youngj business man qualified because R was ulscover^d he
wTma"
who can "spot
•yjtj-i.'chant
marine, ami declared t|ie iper- regarding iL”
"’Poster in shout order.
• speak of "my stenographer.."
The Herald, 15c per
was related' to thc defendant.
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CONGRESS WHO JIAD AT­
TACKED ATTORNEY
GENERAL DENIED*
TODAY

COMPETITION
m ay Force
AMERICA IN
HEARING

LEAGUE EXERCISES C E N ’ “
EttAL SUPERVISION
OF MINORITY POP­
ULATIONS

CONSOLIDATE
ARMY AND NAVY

ALL . TO FOLLOW

DELEGATES

Attempt Made
To Kill Secretary
Hy Poisoned Candv

GRANT ADDITIONAL CREDIT r "
TO ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES
HAVING STABLE J0VERNMENT

FLETCHER DECLARES SUBSIDY
BILL RAID ON THE TREASURY,
QUOTED CHAIRMAN LASKER

COMMITTEE .
INVESTIGATION
IS u

fourtT

O enire
FOR THE JURY
DADE CITY CASE

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More Shopping Days
Until Christmas
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PAGE SIX

T h e P r in c e s s
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F or Florida: Mostly cloudy ■ ha
and colder Wednesday prob- Ru
ably local rain s over sbuth Bn
portion; Thursday (tenoral* *5
B*: ly fuir, continued cool.
f-i

Constance Talmadge

Smashed to Smithereens
I'halY what happens to hiuh prices-and old high rout of liviiiK at the
SANFOKD SHOE K CLOTHING CO.'S STORE. Come and hcc Iiow
we.do it. Stop worrying about expense* uud so forth; come here and
find out how to iionomiie. Do &gt;our Christmas shopping early and
avoid the rush. •
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W eather raporl rays cold weather.
flat we will not believe it until we
r snow on the ground.
.And another good sign would be
the absence of the festive nm.iquito.

J. J. N. CONNER. Manager
The Store of (futility with I.ow Friers

115 East First Street------------- »—1

Christmas shopping is horn and tin
people a re coming to Sanford to trade
for Sanford merchants have the
goods. Shop early.

A gentle slam at mere man. Also a

Two-Part Comedy
Tomorrow —Katherine Marllnnald
in ‘•The I'.cHUtifol Liar" also a two*
part Century Comedy.

Beginniri

KTKOUT FARM AG EN CY

111 Miiunnlia Avenue
I*. ,f. Kellner of the Osrcoln Cy*
Furnished
7 room bungalow, IIrW,
pni»* Co., wits in tho xlty today on
On
Dixie
Highway,
barn, garage. HI
Tolar, George. Hynes,- Walter, Jimmie buxines* and reports everything a t Hie
acres.
Electric
light,
running vntor,
r.nd I’.arl Fox, Frederick lhiiger, Kur* big mill us booming.
telephone,bath.
Deep
well, * Fairlylc Hum-holder, Sum and Janie* llradfu.d, Knthlcc nand IRoderick Adnms, E. K. Wndhrooko, manager of the Imnlu-.Marsa engine, water piped to
image, tangerine
MRS. FRED DAIGKIJ, Society Editor Jr.reph Stewart, I.. F. McCullcr, Hur­ Country Club left today fur Seavlew
lducklierrles, tree
ry Dower, Diily T higpuf^ Josephine Mass., where lie will spend ‘u few day:
Phono 217-W .•
grapes
n.nd Thcltna Minor, Katherine Tillis,
I t ? • « h a v e e a r frlfw S k
7"
lemon, cherries, banana*, lonuat,
_ 4 i y a w a r a | o l M i . » t / * » k r r r * r r u n i l n a Mury Gregg, Marion lioulihuti, Mary
W M « , «V I f **U »*♦
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jicr*linmo;i, mullk-rricH, roodfe, i:
• p a a ta l rm rd la t* U &lt; » p » n « * » l,
Louise Nicholas, llruxton Perkins, If you wish to Kell or trade
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Farm and garden tools, cow, &lt;
e g re a tly apy rrclatr* .
Unhide 1Vanillin, Dotty McKinnon uud property, list it with us' fur quit
flock
of MuscdVi. ducks included,
lion.—A. P, Connelly &amp; Sons,
I.ucilo Del.alIcy,
for
ffi#00.
S'l/tIHi cash, lml. I, 2
Magnolia A w , Phone -18. A h
SOCIAL CALENDAR
3
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Mr. Dronsou.
2:
D. S, Hronton of Jacksonville
arrived in the city and will be '
ADAPTED HUNCH GRAPES bring
A. V. Connelly * Sons in the
p ayin g n turns eighteen inAiitlis nfestate department. Mr.’ Dronsoi
I n | hinting, plant an a creage and lie
on experienced m il estate Miles
independent, In**! . unttneicntl icilit in
mill will put on Mime big reul estate a
VcMlIli'lll 111 Milltll. flint III ill); • Ill);It
.ulus III the near fulllie, Watch 1he a
, st prices.
W e ’ Introduced
those
Herald for special bargains utfeied c:
g ra p e* into Floriiiu and they
hu.'t
by A. P. Connelly At Sons,
been iloiiig well ten teasnns. Other
entertain the members of Every
.t'liiptcd frnita ul o. tr*,e blucli'.'ii ie-i,
Week llridge Club lit 3:20 p. m. •
bluekberries, pvavhesfi fig.,, e t c ., Full
Friday—Mrs. D. A. Howard will oniufornm tion, free catalogue. A dapted
ter tain the member* of the Hook
N u rseries, Tam pa, Fla. 21 i-f.t on Sat.
Cut out this slip, enclose with fit
lowers’ club ut 3 o'clock.
Saturday—Cooked food and fancy ami mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2H3.VShef­
The Herald, 15c per week, delivered
work sole by the Ladies of the C ath­ field Ave„ Chicago, III., writing youi
olic church all day in N. \V. room name and address dearly. ^ mi will The stores me getting their holi­
receive in return a trial package com day clothes on and look very pretty
of the Wclnkn building.
Saturday—Mrs. J. C. Heunott will e n ­ taming Foley's Honey and Tar Com. in their stole and window display.i.
tertain in honor of her daughter, pound for coughs, colds uud croup; Sanford stores have tine' slock* l lii *
M argaret, whose birthday it is, Foley Kidney Pills fur pains In sides year mid the prices me right. Head
and back; rheumatism, backache,•hid- the Daily Herald for your store news.
u Economy u n t il N il VOWOEH
ney and bladder ailments; and Foley
II. (I. Ziglcr ha.i moved -into tin
DEANE TURNER
thoroughly cleansing cathartic
for city from Cliuluoln where In- wfl
The regular meeting of, tin Parentconstipation, ■biliousness, headacheii, make his home in the future. Mr. Zig
Teacher*' Association will be held on
and sluggish bowels.
Hold every* |er is the patentee of the new a sk 'th ii
Thursday afternoon nt 3:lp ut the
brick and building materials the fur
(jinmmiir School Auditorium n m ljt is
buy maliiiifir this ltifitvrinl being In
nrked that all mothers, fathers and
i .ilt il ul Chtiluotu,
interested friends attend. A splendid
program has been prepared, uud m at­
ters of importulico will be discussed.
lime b'-yii making tln'ir lauiie in San­ He sure of the quality
This will be the last uniting before
ford for the last year, me visitors in
price will soon lie for
the holidays, and dues Ufe payable.
Kuati.'t who me l.itd.iug for a loca­
Don’t forget Lako Mary Skating tion. M rs. Garrett In n daughter of
WATCHES
Kink tonight u big attraction. 223-U* Editor u . \V. Sbirrs* of ti e p e l ’milDIAMONDS
ilk firee/.e, and both she r.tul Mr. (JnrOne of tho loveliest eldldren’s purrett
speak
in
most
complimentary
tiih given this season, was that of j
JEWELRY
terms o f Eoslis.—Kusti-i Lake Hi gion.
yesterday afternoon, when Mrs. M.i
SILVER
Minnrik ontertuined in houor of her
sun John Walker, whose fifth birth ­
\ngoira Delegates
day anniversary it was.
Combat Plan of En­
The approach of'the t ’hrislmn* sea
kIuiiic ,,| iniMitch.-i in :,u*
bod, wu» emphasised in the demtuThe Famous Bulova
tente Powers on the
solicit for Mr. D i o h m i i i the
lions and other details of this affair.
Wrist Watches
and &lt;o-n|ioration that you
The Urge screened porch, was entire-,
Question Minorities
ya given to thi:» office.
|y encircled with p a l m s , kiiiuII pines
Deliali Pearls
CONNELLY &amp; SONS. '
and cedar. In one corner a gully dec­
(Continued from pago 1)
La Tausca Pearls
orated Christmas true was placed an
ftr.it lim e the conference had kccii the
this wore hung the favors of simpTurtdidi delegate n* hlxlorinn and had
.Ever-Sharp Pencils
p«TS, In which the children found'caps,
niwuyu. thought of him nx.n *oldier
OAKLAND TOUUINf
and souvenirs. Two long tallies cov­ MODEL AT §200. THIS
and n diplomat. Tho DritLh hocrotary Swan, Wahl and IIolered with tabic clothes decorated with REAL BARGAIN.— B. &amp;
for foreign ntraidu Hand the confer*
land Fountain Pens
Santa Cluus mul holly wreaths, plnccs TOR CO.
enrf wan dealing with the niraire of
people* in the greatcat dixtresa amf
were laid, for thirty children. At each
Smoking* Stands .
plate were cunning reindeers. Vnr-/ COOK ED FOOD AND FANCY
mu*t find u Holutiun for the problem
AVOIIKJPAI.K
. _
of the miserable rcfligi-e* and .without Ash Trays
ious colored lights wen* strung c a st­
• Humidors
Cooked Food aiiil Fancy Work Da
ing u bright glow over ull. Itefn sihregard for ancient history, and must
I day Saturday by the Ladies of t
frame n treaty which would protect
m e n t s of brick Ice cream upd cake*
Leather Hand Bags
these unhappy people. He called the
iced in while and" topped with tiny rod it hulk- Church In the Nortliwc
Mesh Bags
din of the Welaka Hldg*
22^-u attention of the conference to the fuel
and green candles were served.
that lsm ot Puslia had not mentioned
The ufturnoon was merrily spent
. Vanity Cases and
.
LAKE MARY INN
the Allied plans for solving the dif­
with nil kinds of childish games. They
• * Dorines
Open for the season.
Modi
ficulties o f the minorities in Turkey
were nsslsted In these by Mlswr* Ethel
vnti3
.
Pure
water.
The
host
of
which Curxon had pre.xenlcd n t the
Moughton and Claire Walker,
Sterling Silver Tea and
o|H'tdng of the sexsion, hut luid tieMaster Minurik wus tile recipient of and plenty of it. Doming, fisl
Coffee Sets
voted him self to history cud an a t­
many lovely gifts and was assisted in shooting, dancing, roller skating,
tack upon the latagud of N'utioua
entertaining by his mother, Air*. Minwhich might .In* Useful to Turkey. In Sheffield Yea and Coffee
tirik and Mrs. L. M. Lcinluirt, and The
nungalownda-lwautiful.
Forget
your
emphatic tone* he denounced -Ismet'*
: Sets
ccrusion wus one of vxccptioiiiil cnplans for th a t ’lovely home. I-ot us demand thnt thero Ik* forced exchange
joyment for the young guests.
you th is one. Must he seen to of Turkish and lln-ck populations, Beautiful Console Sets
The children enjoying this event
wero Charles BetU, Gale. Feaboily, Sn- he appreciated. $1^00 cash, balance and declared the minorities must teCaseroles and Pie Plates
die and Wllmn Udnhurt, Elsie llryon like ictiL—A. P. Connelly &lt;L Sons, main in botli countries.
101-8 Magnolia Ave. Phono -18, ask
Pyrex
for Mr. Hronson
. 223-tfc LAUSANNE, Dec. 13.—Tuikey re­
Ivory Toilet and Mani­
fund today'* session of the Near East
cure! Sets
conference to naxign any special part
of Turkey 'n.i nntionnl home for Ari.iciiinns. Ismet I'nr-hn ileclm ed it Special Showing of Plat­
Would nican new attem pt tu dismeminum' and Diamond
Icr Turkey. Lord Curxon warned Ismet there would ho no sympathy In Wrist Watches, Bar Pins
tiio xyorhl for Turkey If the conferDinner Rings, Etc. *l
The holies of tho Coiigrrgali.mal crcc hrokC down .on the question of
Church will hold their tmnual lmxanr minorities. After a long discussion
end NeVv Eunhin.l supper served cafe­ the entire qui.ition was rot or led to v a
teria style mi Thumifcay a t 2:00 ut tho suL'oniinissiiiii.
north..i t rbont in the Welaka hmhlTHE JEWELER
l.itf.
220. Uc •COOK HU FOOD AND FANCY
. &gt;Vf)RK*&amp;ALB
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East .First 81.------ Sanford
AT A SACRIFICE. DODGE 1 Cooked Food-aud caney Work Sole,
idle* of. the
i)t»EN EVENINGS
TOURING CAR, $50 CASH, SIX lit day Dm
Express Office
IlUisHc Church in tlu&gt; Northwest

CALUMET

§1.00 JUqt’s Dress Shoos,
ut, per pair ......................
IC-ilicit (A vtones,
\ Mi’ll
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Lmlies' Bed Room
Slippers, per pair... t/J L * "
Men’s Bui Room
Slipiiers, per pair

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§2.50 Children’s Sweaters, ut

§5.00 Ladles’ Sweaters, at
each ..................... ..............
§1.00 Men’s Sweaters, at,

£J.50 Men’s Dress Shirts,
each
§5.00 Men’s Rants,
at, per pair 'run**.... .
§ 27.5&lt;^ M oil’s S u its

§35.00 Ladies’ Dresses;
each .............. ............. .
§22.50 Ladies' Goals,
.
each , » * * - . *

FIR ST ST R E E T

Sell It for Less WELAKA BLOCK

�\GE TWO

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, i)ECKiviBKR 11. 1922

ianford Daily Herald

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T h e b i s IS - la IH -pngr W eek ly

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5H entirely e a te n f-rmlnnlr I'niinli
■A la pabllahrd every Friday. Idierlalng m lra mnde hnnttn on *i|*i*ll*-nllnn. S3.no peV yrnr. aln aia In mlvnnrr.
Th* Associated Press Is cxrlu*lvct)'
entitled to Mu* um for. ten iMir iilim "f
all news dlapatrhes crntiinl In It or
not otherwise credited In llila imuer
and also the local news imhtislird
herein.
All right* of re-piili||cntlon of epnclal
dispatches herein are also reserved.
orrleei Itr.ltA l.n Ift'II.IlIXU. Phone HH

It Is only about eleven more days.

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I.rst season the state was greatly
hni mod by the avnrciouxnoss of prop­
erty owneirt in several cities, and
many who had intended to remain In*
/loiitln thrm gh thy entire season left
in haata—carrying a very bad taste
m their long.ei. Owners sought to
ploy the famous negro game, "skin/'
only In a more lefined und intense
fashion. Extortionate prices for rent'
lain wore charged wherever possible,
and visitors disliked to pay for n
four months* lease 'cf a eottage onethird of, the originn] cost. Down the
cast roust there is being mnde-an c f

H a m ilto n , Howard
Ehrin; ( ; r u o ^ 7 s Iff; 17 i

Jeueln at Reduced prices

* Wo told you so. Amcrienn disarm ­
ed nhd the other nations did riot. We
are how forced to mrfkc arrangements
for more ships or lose our prestige, it
was ever thus. We need to nrm to
keep pence in the family of the world.
, Dr. Tupper nt Orlando yesterday
told the Rotary Cluh that this is a
marvelous age, It certainly*' is and
yet wc arc not getting the satisfac­
tion out of living that people did when
there were not so many marvels.
N'owapapcr roport jny* “The wom­
en In London greatly outnumber the
men." Yci(, wc know that. Snme
thing in Liverpool and other parts of
England
r Two Houth American* fought a duel
with pistols, shot twice at em-h other
and neither was hit. The Orlando Sen­
tinel heads it this way: "No hits, no
runs, four errors."
.
Thn Orange County Beautification
Committee is starting work on the
Orange county highways and their
first work will la* near Formosa. This
Is certainly n step in the right dlrec-

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Gold Knives, licit
Buckles, Etc.
VA BRACELET
WATCHES
sr* suture

r*. sheriff for obtain - 1 Unjtcd State,* by* '20 American cltiw.
On this subject of ftduring the post year is a record that
a Tribune sa y i:
has never been equalled. It in prohimissinnprs of Hade fable th a t it will !»• many years, it
I to pay tin* sheriff Over, before such a vast amount of
’or every conviction etm struction will ngutu be noted,
i,l (on of the prohiA uthorities on building problems
s a bad tiling l** do, declare that (hi* country " ill probides, and worn* in ably ret* a buililing slump, some pre­
dicting th at this will i ome next year.
to of Florida is try- 1,1 ^ n i e n l i i i g on tht, the Florida
Sterling, Ungers, I’ontimtnfiy,
rtitn the fee sy ste m .!
» .**&gt;**:
Cut
(Hass. Smoking Sols, /N u t
w enforcement offi‘‘There am rvaerth* why tin- slump,
Howls.
/ — ary aa are the law width some predict "ill come during
ids of the federal ni’xl
should b- *.f great mlis vire all o ther of- ^vantage to Florida. The cost of liv*
e. No state offlelal lnff '»» congested cent* rs causes dino r morals, to m o reictmtont und with that -tide of mind is
an the snlaiy which ‘he desire to locate "H.-re cumiitlous
vefy, und in f m t,! nrF m‘, t r f;'v&lt;.rahle. Fb.tidh must nph f* nifiee
We do I’enl to all who art* m ule acquainted
P. Weinberg, Prop.
i'S ( 2f&gt; ex tra for cv- with ita udvantngee u*ui opporiunities.
I'almctlu and First Street at
eeed in senlencieg. The euro with which th** average Flor­
Benjamin's Store
ae g .vernor f.-VU for *la ram ily live * wo dd b * aui.!ere&lt;l

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These NOTES' will not hear intcroyt'aflcr
DliCcmher loth .

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Bring all vqur VICTORY NOTES so letterc:I to us for Immediate CREDIT foF deposit
hi a SmintfH Account or for investment in
one c f our Interest bearing CerllficatcH of
DcposR.

: building material!* ready to hand that
are hail without paying tin* high
Theri_on general priiti'i)des it is l&gt;ad
fruigUu. laid c-unimis: ions levied upon
liec.iuse it *m,oiirni;i,4 the un*cni|ftiluiildrr.* in other antes. I’.'lmid 1 'can
lotn infdemer, the falsifier, the ,(fruin- huibl intnx- eh -nj'ly than any other

AMALGAMATED ROOKING

You Arc Invited. Come See the New Film

‘ 222-atC

$1,200,000, h . . in tied a p.’otit of
$201,OdH-during Hie lin t !7 months
of Its oporation, accordiiig to nil of­
ficial report publt Jud yesterday. A
campaign t,o have the county cummi&gt;sioner.! reduce tin- toll» i« on. Severn!
previous attem pts toward this lad
have met with Ltiluro.

Icn .-lioff than «n ndtml trip ihroujrh an atitomobilc ftti
tory Ijeeausc llu gamer,'t pictures details which would escape the eye, I
11 Interest; with many thrills and in many eases real cs
citement
You aeu the various parts transformed from the red-hot mejal to tin

MONEY

field A vc., (Jhfengo, HI,, writing yma
nnmo and address leafly. You will

tabling Foley’s Honey nnd Tnr Com
pound forjcoughr, colds and croup
Foley Kidney Pills for pnins in side!
and hack; rheumatism, backache, kid
hoy mid Madder ailments; and Folcj
Fit that Lie Tablets, a whulesi'in-* «m

This film was produced under the direction of the ^United States ])epar‘menl of Coinmerte in ctwjperation with Hie Studebaker Corporation and
will lie shown in all parts of llu: w orld., It is an education in manufacturing
efficiency.
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SANKORP, FLORIDA, AT THE SAN JUAN GARAGE

thoroughly H an dig t
eonstlphtion, liiltousnOss
mfd, sluggish; * bowels,

Everyone

For quick action—at a bargain—
two very desirable lot* on First
will

See u* a t once.

REAL ESTATE
Fire, Casualty, Autn Insurance
—* ■ »* * n 3 u v n o n p i

The Seminole County Hunk is mail
Ire those Xmas Savings Club Chefki
thii week.
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The1 real reason is, wo. have SERICE. T in t's ' our' middle name,
io:ie IDS.
IlM-Th-I’rl-Sat,

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Manufactured by

gd" evidence man ami the perjurer,
till,-, nod I lei iilu I'lTers Ih hmlilei
(If rnnrtte $2*i r* u»»i a *c*y log ..0111,
great »&gt;) fontoinlv I In* i* a *,•*,*1 l*iand m o I ,h -riff- of Vloriibi counties
lint In:! nufficiently sltong to .ciia-t
ire sU|)|tpRi‘t| to* !»■ bigger men than
llu H is a n d .T e n x a e o la New .
tlipt, but there arc tlmHe who would
ho tempttfd t-i train tlie law" n lit­
F A N C Y W ORK--KALE
tle even for twent-.five dollars.
Fancy Work S»!e, nil day Saturday
Again, how dare the c-mini is*1loners

other case*? Iln.i it eiime to the
point where to get the law enforyid
we must pay a special bir.uu to , the
•officials charged with ii*- enforce­
ment 7 * ‘
The Ikuius wna paid, according to
lie* theory of the .\linislerl:d n *,orin*
(ion, to rover the cost of employing
‘upotters"
on*
detectives
the, shuriir having -no fund fur this
purpose, hut the whole bonus idea i.
a dangerous* one and should not lx*
permitted. If there n a sheriff who
will not or cannot enforce tin* law
without being paid a bonus t l \ n the
people should get a new rhrriff.

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NU-TILE is the last word in house cov­
ering'. They have been bn Florida homes foi
more than twelve years and show no sign ol

B „ |,j,r„ves by III* !l boon by thm isnm it in o th e r state*
lured by the l .g is -i‘f " 'W I&gt;o ;e, , ,1 th at knowledge.

I tin* hmiir of nnvi "b'bT-idu produces i.mm lumlwr
1......- r..H .i„i.w, than it caiism nes, and there are other

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the roof without'jin equal in .quality and
appearance. Macie in 1 beautiful Tile Red,
Snow White and Green

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The llnllcU Stales Is ready l» redeem'all
Vie lory Nnte.i with the lellers A, 11,
D, E
and F hi the upper rijfht. hand corner.

by tile l.mlb-s of Hit* Catholic Church
iff the North.vc l rm*m of the Weh.hu

Street, close ih.

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How many uf us know mid are in a
position to interest these name vis­
itor* in what is one of this section's,
most important assets, which may
litally interest, many? W inter Dark
mid Orlando are the nearest market*
to the richest trucking suction in
the cnuntryi Imperial Valley of Tal-i
ifornia not excepted. “ Blnek Ham­
mock," a short ride from either city,
over a road, the completed surfacing
of which we have patiently awaited
(about three quarter* of which the
adjoining
county , commissioners
completed ns per rchedule months
ago) comprised of approximately six
thousand acre* (ami "F,” Hammock,
adjoining
county
contmUsioncrs 1
same nren) Is n wooded tract of black 1
sandy loam, full of humus composed;
ns prulilk growing land ns can be
found anywhere in.the United States.
This growing mil is from , two to
five fret in depth, umb'r which ii
"hard pan" or impervious subsoil im-

jfood one nt (linderville, about four
miles out and the tourist* camping
there seem to in* well satisfied with
th e, arrnmiiiodntions and ninny are
already there and more of them com­
ing. A tonrint camp i* a good propo­
sition fur nay city if it is well organ­
ised and ha* all the accommodations forming
Our railroads arc acknowledging
necessary
the potential value of tDm section
The rond from Lake Monroe bridge and its brilliant future by advancing
t*» Orange City in Volusia county is now lines into the section ns develop­
said to he one of the worst in the stale ment advances.
Why not learn more of this nsw*.
nov^ and Hanford peoplu n s .well ns
tourists arc weeping hitter weeps over of ours now, almost a t our dour?
Development of our outlying coun­
broken springs and other parts of
their car* a fte r falling in the deep try* i» ubout us essential to our
hole* and down the pn-elplees in that
road over there. The Volusia county
cenffnlsiiiencra should get burfy on
this' road especially since the tgurlst
ENFORCE LAW IS BAD

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PEOPLES BAN*K OF SANFORD

1011 of aitht r Diamonds at lowest
prices

We in Winter Park und Orlando
take great pride in pointing out to
visitors our beautiful homes, with
their well kept grounds, our hotels,
lakes, well paved street* and stiltely
trees skirting them. We praise our
wonderful water. We dwell upon
our church and social life, our
retinols, and last hut not ien:it, our
prolific groves and often the poten­
tial value of our raw hind, all of
tliia to interest visitors to come
again, possibly to stay and invest or

•Building is not only increasing
throughout the United Slates but is
extending to foreign count lies. Florida
i» probably doing a s much us any
state in the union according to popu­
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Inum liar Pin or King. Special

JEWELRY

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DIAMONDS

dred dollars for what eould have been
serrued n few yeari^hack for one-third
that sum. When the cow is frightenid she'll not ' ‘let down" freely. And
winter visitors will sometimes get
frightened, I’aintka News.

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HOW OFTEN DO WE OVEIli.OOK
Have some consideration for the THAT WHICH IS CLOSE AT HAND
tired clerks. Shop early!
The afiqs who had Christmas Suv
gs accounts flow have the laugh on
ic ones who did not. Christmns has
nc terrors for the fellow who lias a
Christmas Savings Account.

GIFTS
Solve your Gif t problems
intOur Gift Department
It will he ea,'j to Tintl iiM the right
gill for each peroon tin your Chrlstntiio lint if you will enme to our tqweini Gift Department

f l i t to put a stop to such work. C huhlie comment is being mnde in the daily
papers of Min mi regarding the prac­
tice of charging n rental of nine hun-

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M and positively no classified
IN ADDITION TO TWENTY-FIVE ■0 ada charted to anyone. Cash
REFRIGERATOR CARS
to mint accompany aU ordera.
DAILY
to Coant five wordn to a Una
*0 and remit accordingly.

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With the purchase o f every five gallons of
gasoline we v)ill give

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to everyone coming to our New Home

Saturday,
December
16
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One Tube Free
will] every lire purchased. And in addition to this
will drain your crank case free, making only a
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This will mark the real opening o f our new
garage and filling station, and we want every au­
tomobile owner to visit us on the above date and
try our SERVICE, and see what an up-to-date
place o f business we have.
lj' Springfield Tire, and it costs you no more to buy
a Kelly, A Complete line o f accessories.

One o f the B iggst and best equipped filling

stations in Sanford, and

The fh’st g a ra g ein Sanford to give day and night
Service. “WE NEVER CLOSE.
And on this visit we want you to inspect the
Hupmobile and Lexington-the cars that have and
always will be superior in their price-class, for
both o f which we are distributors.
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ond Street and Sanford Avenue.
&gt; We w ill carry a complete stock oLparts for
these cars, which will insure real service to the
owners

TAMPA, Dec. 13.—The movement
of the Florida citrus fruit crop to
mnrket will require the use of one
hundred box cars daily, in addition to
twcnty-fivfe refrigerator cars daily,
according11to J. C. Roth, director of
the bureau of service, Interstate Com*
mcree Commission, Washington, in
a telegram to the Florida Citrus Ex*
change.
Through Florida's delegation in
congress and through the Interstate
Commerce Comntlssftm, Florida growerr have been seeking to procure more
cars for the movement of the fruit
crop. In reply to the entreaties of
the Citrus Exchange heudquartors, he
declares "there Is no question relative
to our understanding of the Florida
situation, the requiremenfs now, being
three hundred nnd fifty refrigerator
cars per day. Tl»e daily supply of two
hundred and-fifty cars will make nec­
essary tho use of about one hundred
box cars daily for the present and ad­
vise transferring from box cars as
far ns possible before movement into
cold territory."
• ■ (■’losing, the telegram declared there
Is n general slowing up of transpor­
tation due to the condition of engines
following the' recent shop men’s
strike.
Florida is this- year marketing the
greatest crop,id her history, the esti­
mates being around 15,000,000 .boxes,
hut greatest difficulty is bring exper­
ienced in obtaining the necessary re­
frigerator ears. The next two weeks
arr expected to witness n requirement
of at least 350 cars per day to move
the crop to mnrkct.
TAMPA, Dec. lit.— An increase of
five per cent of the Florida refriger­
ation rate is authorised hy n ruling of
tin- Interstate Commerce Commission
in what is commonly known as the
Florida refrigeration case. The coniJiission on "July 12, 1U22, ordered a
reduction of 20 per cent in the cost
of the ice factor embraced in the re­
frigeration charge, but now holds that
the reduction should have been 15
j per cent. The 5 per cent advance will
[cost the Florida ship|&gt;ers about $2.50
per rnr.
The line haul freight rates Were nlso attacked hy the shippers but were
declared by the commission to he en­
tirely reasonable.

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Forget your plans, for that lovely
home. Let us show you this one. It
must be seen to be appreciated. $1,200
cash. Balance like rent.
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Phone 48
104-8 Magnolia Are.
i Ask for Mr. Uropaon’ 228-tfc

LIGHTS AT NIGHT: No person
shall drive or run any automobile oh
any of tho public streota of the City
of Ranford between sunset and sun­
rise without having two lights so a r­
ranged as to throw their lights for­
ward in the direction tho automobile
may t&gt;c going, and one light showing
red from the rear of the machine.
Tho above regulation will ho rigid­
ly enforced.
J. A. KILLEBREW.
2I7-10tc
V Cnief of Police.

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WSPin N » i feAl'B-fo.r.fr
Please arrange to pay cash on de­
livery, and specify the k in d 'o f wood
wanted, when placing your order.—F
S. Vcrnay..
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FOR SALE—Doaier and Gaya* paints ■
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty ■
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc "
FARMERS—You can g«t toad bad 5
frora**&gt; and irrigation plugs at Ik* *
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfe ■
PEPPER SEED FOR SALE—I have ■
a surplus of 35-lbs. of Ruby King^a
pepper seed saved by myself out or 3
tho very host Now Jersey stock, $2.75 j ■
per lb. Address, E Grothen, Danin, :■

CHRISTMAS SAVING CLIIU— WE INVITE YOU TO CALL
SATURDAY, DECElMREIMfiTH AN D RECEIVE
YOUR CHECK

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PROGRESS-

STRENGTH
FOR SALE—Restaurant «H3 Ten
room. Everything new, long lease,
fine location. Must return north on
nccount of other business. Must sell
a t once. This is a money mnker for
right party. Address Dux 531, Winter
Ft)ft SALE—Army tent, 10x10, A-1
condition.—City Express office.
221-3tp
FOR SALE —First 's tre e t propuFiyl
Fine location, eight rooms and hath,
lights, water, possession Feb. 1st,
$1,500 rash, balance long time. For
terms and other information address
“ Property" care Herald.
222-fltp
FOR SALE—Four piece living room
suite, priced low. -Ill Magnolia
Avenue. Phono 173.
222-3tp
FOR SALE—1 Premo car auto, at n
bargain fur quick sale. See Mr.
Sewell at Lake Mary Casino. 232-Gtc
FOR SALE—Christmas greens and
holly by the Brotherhood of Saint
Andrew. Phone orders to Stewart the
Florist, 2C0-W.
221-7tc
FOR SALE, FIVE -ACRE CELERY

Hy having the

vuIych

ground or the brakes rclined or a general over­
hauling—The best of service

Wight Druthers Co. Department Garage Duilding

ROUTH

BAKERY

N ext to 1’rincras Theatre

TOURING CAR

New Price

F.O.B.
DETROIT

cn furnished, aoutheaat com er of
Elm Avenue and U tli street.—Marla
Schneider;
223-3tp

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WANED—A chance to build your
new homo before lumber geta any
higher. Plans and estimates furnish­
ed.—Shnford Novelty Works. 183-tfe
WANTED TO RENT—Permanent, 3
or 4 room unfurnished apartment,
flat or house, deslrablo location. Ad­
dress "F. S.” care Herald office, San­
ford, Fin.
192-tfc
W A nm S u^T w d men to work PiorT*
da territory a t Once. Experience
not necessary. W rite T. S. Garrett,
Gon. Delivery, Sanford, Fla., for par­
ticular*.
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WANTED—2 or 3 housekeeping
rooms. Phone Wc*Icrn Union.
223-2tp
EXPE r Te R'CED sU.nograi&gt;Ker~a'nd
office ssslslant wishes whole or half
day position. “C. D." care Herald. *
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This is the lowest price at
which the Ford Touring
Car has ever sold, and with
the m any new im prove­
ments, including the one
man top, it is a bigger value
than ever before.
Buy now. Terms if desired.

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Authorized •Ford, Lincoln and
Fordson Dealer

Sheriff’s budge. Owner can

Ladies’ R est Room-All Modern Conveniences

AND A GOOD TIME WHEN XMAS COMES

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Crop of celery ready fur market in
Jnnunry, Good house, out buildings,
team of .mules, chickens, Colt Acctyline lighting system, small power
l*oat, five mlios from city on hard
road. Price $0,000.00, $2,600.00 cash,
terms on balance or will accept trade--,
on city property. Reason for selling
owner must go north -within two
weeks.
A. lr. Connelly &amp; Sons
PAT MURPHY HERE
18
101 Magnolia Avo.
Ask for Mr. Brunson 221-Gtc
Tho ubiquitous Pat Murphy wn&amp; -------hero today In the interests of his Leg­
FOR RENT
islative Blue Book, and as we knew FopUnfurnished npgrtim-nt
that Sanford was his old home amt hij.'on
was visiting old friends and Thomas j Street
Emmet \Vilson called his attention t o ; ].-(")if"!'
nil the new buildings going up every- ,cn ^
Where. Murphy was very glad to see ^ppjy
these Improvements and they both j j nry
tried to count over the ninny * good. p.Qjjpeople who have gont* aver since Pat
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was here thirty days ago.
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"1 remember," said Murphy - when
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Jack Scarboro, one of our Indian
chiefs dressed up in his .Indian r e - _
FOR. RENT—Suite of two or three
funrnlihed roms for light house­
keeping, equipped with electric lights,
gas for cooking, running water, also
well heated In cool w ith e r . Inquire
300*French Avenue, Phone 2H7-J.
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"fiitHiifiFd
apartment, first floor, fronts, with
southeast exposure.
223-3tp
FOR RENT—Furnished room, !218
Magnolia Avc, Phone 228. 222-3p
FOR- RENT—a desirable furnished
aparlm jpt, first floor, front with
southeast exposure. 31C Oak Ave­
nue.
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224-3tp

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

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THE SANFORD DAJLY. HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER M. 1922
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BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

PURELY
PROFESSIONAL
Cards of Sanford’s Reput­
able Trefresiuna) Men, each
of whom, in his chosen pro­
fession the Herald recom­
mends to the peapls.

ALL-STAR SQUAD
ORANGE PACKERS ADMINISTERED .
CONTAINS NO SANFORD PLAYERS ONE MORE DEFEAT BY MEN’S CLUB
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Lakeland High's Coach Picks What He Thinks is Archie Betts Bowls But Two Games and Has the
Best Team, But Undoubtedly Makes Mistakes
Best Average

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Chase &amp; Co. tried it once again lust Overlin ......— ..... llld 134 151—424
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ftynch McQuillan, of the Lakeland this year should place him high up
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Over Seminole County _Bank___ i5
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night,
but their players were found D o L clIn y ____ 130 118
IIiieh*a football team once mure cornea amongst them and he should be con■
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. „ jwahtlng and when the curtain went Batts .... ...... 170
to the front with w hat he claim* to be . ,
FLORIDA h
1ANFORP
sidertd, if not tho best, at least olig-f ,own un tJu, ,„;il sct it foU)„, t]lc Totals
2152
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fuct.a.‘regardinn the football doing* of
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Chase K Co,
thi*. post season and he nttcm pls to lido for the second tenrp. And then Mens Club so far nht-nd that the Or*
FRED R. WILSON
pick an nil star "squad from thu dif­ Sanford has some dther plnycra, too, nnge packers didn't wait to see it Jones
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ferent teams of the stale. All his th at belong amongst the best.
Chase ....— ..... - 90 ..... .....— 90■
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Archie
Betts,
the
Men’s
elub
capstars nre picked from Duynl, GalncsAdams
83 103 153—339
Hut*nsidc from the leaving out of
ville, Hillsborough, f.aktdnnd and in the Sanfqjrd players, .whett about Mi­ tqln, sat on the bench during tho first McKee .....
108 91 103—302
First National Bank Building
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clude only players from the. above These teams, especially Miami wht&gt;j*^nnW
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game ho went like a sild
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school* with oho exception and he has been recognized ns state contend- *nto
n little every week—ft few pennies— n nickel—dime or ■*
VtA »«&gt;wU-.l 307 In two rounds,
gives Plant City credit for one man. - cos and will play for the iftlc, must W
. Standing* of the I lull*
Farm ers and Merchants play tomore— (.Small amounts you can easily spare without in­ *■
He goes further and states that it have Some players on their team that
W. !.. Pel.
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Doptfsil them weekly and see them grow
put
them
In
this
claw,‘
and
We
would
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is impossible for him to pick art all■
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Congregationuls ......
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dollarn—
Yes,
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pile
of
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n,K,,la 8c4,ru was HS fo1*
LAWYER
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state hin-itiise he-has not had the op­ class players on the Miami team thnn *l,w,:
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I.nkelnnd has six players on these May
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Neither have we seen all tho state two teams, according to Conch Me*
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teams in action but we belleve before Qulllnn. Of course it is natural foF
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we would attempt the picking of an [him to pick his nu-n l»tot we sny he has
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nil state team we* would find out made a mistake. And if some one, W o u l d C h a n g e R u l e s
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and records of all the teams in the
see before Issuing a statem ent.
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Sanford hns no men qualified for state, would select those nil s ta r teams
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the all-star, team according to Mr. it would find th a t Lakeland would iof proposed changes In major league IQ
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McQuillan, Maybe she hasn’t, hut we ItcYc less than sjx, Sanford would he rules occupied the attention of Nat­ At
At
Its
would like t« see any coach’ or nliy represented, Miami would have sever­ ional League dub owners during most
SAVED------ — PLUS INTEREST
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spurt w riter of the state show us a al on the line-up and maybe Hills- of tlu ir second day session. No action r i A A A A A
You can find tho name of »Q'
quarter hack that has anything on!borough would have a player or two was taken tin any of these proposievery live Business Mnn Aa
Everybody— Old and Young— Children and Babies Are
Tonight—“Tho Beautiful l.inr.’’
our own Leonard Mel.ura*. His all on It and maybe they wouldn’t.
!lionR&gt; thl, ,nnUcr being la'id over for
In Rnuford iu this Column Aa
Invited to Become Members
We suggest, Mr. McQuillan, t*’at conference with the American league
round fdnying, hn head work and
Aa
curb day.
Followed by a good comedy.
whnt be has done to his opposition you try your luck again.
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at today’* joint session.
It’s a piny of tin- light that lies
You will hove money for presents am i other expensa m a i u a a a a
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l*he more important proposed chan- in a woman’s eye, and lies ami lies
s,
and
it will como so easy it will lie just like finding it.
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MOW A HOLT MOTOR CAMPS? 1gea consider*- dhteluded nit eras in the
STROUT FARM AGENCY
ami lies,, home elub and the* baseball enmntis113 Magnolia Avenue
We’ll I)yo For You
The main highways leading to sjoner the power lo decide when the
Don’t ntiss it—enroll at once, Let every one in the
Furnished 7 room bungalow, new,
Helen wasn’t any dumbolb She HON TON STEAM PRESSERY
on Dixie Highway, barn, garage. 15 Florida from the northern states are weather and ground conditions were knew that entertaining a tired busi­
family join.
Kent &amp; McKcc, Props.
Many suitable for world’s series play, in­
acres. Electric light, running-water,^h«tug impitjvcd constantly,
ness man was more pleasant and pmtelephone, bath. Deep well, Fnir-jruads which w m impassable n few stead of leaving the decision to series lltnble than taking his dictation—so CLEANING. DYEING. ALTERING
Work caled for and delivered
bonks-Horse engine, w ater piped to!years ago have been changed into umpires us in the past; ami fixed the: i when opportunity knocked she grabPhone
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in
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all parts of farm. Orange, tangerine,) smooth boulevards and many of tin sums for umpires hfTIciatiiig
w ,.dating H. n * ; y
him ami mmla
„ ut woult,
grapefruit, peaches,
blackberries,
tree!old-tim
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motoring
hardships
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. httVt? * urW « r.e s instead of allowing them (hp m|ln w|]|&gt; ,OVed a star love » steno -Wfe DELIVER THE GOODS"
blueberries, 11 varieties of g rap es,1been eliminated, the natural result « percentage of the gate receipts as
lemon, cherries, bananas, loqunt, .lap. Ms th a t thousands of Tourists who payment.
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
persimmon, mulberries, rosclle, gunv- ‘ formerly came to Florida by train are
A nr wbonrd *&gt;f directors was up- Tomorrow and Aialurtlny— 1louse Quick Service Transfer
F. F. FORSTER, President
IL F. WIIITNER, Cashier
as. Farm and garden tools, cow, cnlf,lnow coming by auto. .
pointed In Charles (I. Klibels, of the Friers in "ilum a/t Heatls,”
Storage Facilities
flock* of Muscovl ducks Included, nil.® The number of motor Tourists will Brooklyn d u g ; Garry1. Herrmann, Gin*
if we please you, tell othtrs; If not,
SANFORD ------------------------------------------------ FLORIDA
for $(5,500. $3,500 cash, bdl. 1, 2 and keep Increasing every year in the fu-;cinnati; W, F. (taker, I’hiladtdphln,
A piteure that baa ’em nil talking.
tell us. Phone 498
3 years.1
21d-tfcl,ttire. The number of motorists of the [and Samuel Breadon, St. I-uuis. Scv- Better not go WTong and miss this pic­
s n s n iiis iiB iB B s iR K S iiis s ia s in iiB S iiiB s iH iiiiis is s is a i
"Tjn-CamCumpcr" type will increase, en d other minor committees were ture. At the Princess Friday and
SANFORD
We have a number of bona-fide ami so w ill.the number of “tie Iuxe"la1r() appointed.
m
otorists—
those
who
can
afford
to!
Robert
D.
Kmxlie,
who
has
served'’
'*
buyers for city homes. If you want
Machinb &amp; Foundry Co.
travel any way they ehooso, hut who as umpire In the National le a g u e for tel A A A A A A A A A
to sell see us.
General Machine and Boiler Works;
like outdoor life the best.
jtliu past 31 years, was appointed in r-i
A. 1*. Connelly &amp; Sons
Cylinder
Grinding; Ocl.uxe Pistons;
Cities which provide the best con-in nndvtsory capacity to the president
Flume H
111 1-8 Magnolia Avr.
Fly
Wheel
Steel Gear Banna; Crank
Ask for Mr. Broiataa 223-lf*i.veniemus. fur Urn mutoc Tourists will ,uf. tiir dengue. .Only in extrume tuner- s i '
thefts Returned--------- : Phone 62
be the cities which will profit most gem y will the veteran lie called upon
NEWSFAFERS SFKNT
from tile jncicased influx. The cities,to take his post again on the field,
Cs&lt; ta Xd tr-j t*vl eg rat trj tta lyes Examined
POim’NK COVERING
whiih (ht not have’ municipal enmp
In his new p&lt;nition,_Fm»lie will aid
Glasses Designed
BALL-MILLS CASK gtautuls will lie avoideik Municipal not only in the development and in­
And the Orange Pickers dropped an­
Henry McLauIin, Jr.,
.State Comptroller Urges Applications. Be Filed
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. .L,, Qrc, II ramp grounds now have been proyid- istnictio'n of young nntplres, but his other.
Opt. D.
experience
ns
a
playing
rule
expert
— Newspapers nre estimated, to have ed by sixty-tliree towns? and cities in
Early*—New Year License Tags Will Be
Optician-Optometrist
spent more than $100,000 in m aintain­ the stiite. It would reem ns though will continue to be of service to the
But they expect to win ope when
Released Dec. 15th.
ing about 80 reporters ami feature the cities not included in this list nrnJengue and to baseball generally,
212 East F irst Street Sanford, Fla.
they meet the Rotes again.
good bet.—Tourist
w riters here during the three months overlooking
American League
investigation lilto the murder of the News.
And maybe Captain Belts didn't
WHAT IS A TRUCE?
ELTON J. MOUGHTON
APPLlCATION BLANKS.
Rev1. Edward Wheeler Hall and his .
■ —
i----W ants Ia*ss Home
go strong Inst night. W hat’s mailer,
A
tru
c
k
li a v ch lrle fo r carry ln ff any
G
et
&gt;nur
tilu
ik
*
ra
/IV
i'
’Tti-r
m
ay
t*&gt;
It. 5101s.
Mills. 'COCCUS
AND COLDS
U WINTER.
»»» i*»(^ ....................
.. ir&gt;
ARCHITECT
choir singer, Mrs. Eleanor K.
load o th e r th a n p a» w n ifera. So If a to u rv - u r .- l f f,.m b an k a, om inly a fl,rial* , au to
Runs
in
the
Future
Ar,hkt,fu*
A
m
anns?
Irttj
c
a
r
o
r
r r a i l i t r r b a r apy ehaotre Itt
A newspaper here has compiled n
Indoor sedentary life in winter hin
rioba. nr wltl 1^" M-nl upn* ro iu c a t to
t . - l r c . n . t r u r t l o n SO aa to ad ap t It for
,
t&lt; Cnnii'irnllrr. Tatlaba-sra, i lu.
Room
7,
Miller
Bldg.
list from figures, submitted by bo- a direct bearing on the prevalence of
h a u liu e an y kiad o th e r th a n naaeenirrra.
Ill'll'"!, a farm er bowler, broke afl
NEW YORK. !&gt;*■* II. The ArneriIt mu«t lake n tru c k clattlflcallun fo r
&gt;11.1. OUT BLANK CAWKITT.LY.
Keep the bowels
t r l s , r c s t a u r i i n t M , taxicab companies coughs and cpids.
FLORIDA
p
t a i a a n o f llccnae. • t
annual
meeting
(records
at
the
alleys
the
other
night
lean I engue at its
K r tr ? , r « r It I* n w - i a r z Lo i t l u r n
Iactive and overcome rnnstiputinn with
and other agencies.
t
hnu-A
iija
uf
n
t'p
ltra
l
1,■
n
lo
r
rorfr&lt;
lk&gt;
n.
in
to
practice
fen
me.
Bowled
212.
Too
yesterday
took
action
to
check
what
it
• IinSCRIUK TRUCKS FULLY. •
i
IVin'l have your* ro tu rn i-l. t i l l ll o u '
Telegraph official* in this city e s - ! Foley Cathartic
Tablets.
Colds, regarded a* two detriment* to the had that couldn't have hnpgiciic'i in
The varioua eLnaeca o f truck lavtic
r a r r f u liy am t t r m lt r o r r i r t a m o u n t nil I
SANFORD
NOVELTY
tiinnto the toUd num ber o f word* on j coughs, croup, th ro at, chest and bronmake It dilTirutt to ttcfermlne wrlght of
Uii will rroch you p ro m iillr.
National gome, home run hitting anil a regular game m* it could be counted
VehlclqMhHuillniL.ta.ly unlrai full dracriptho murder Rent over th e wire* ut over r.h!n) trouble quickly relieved w ith F«- pop bottle throwing.
(Inn of la a lv .i. Riven with airpllcellon.
in the regular averages nnd records.
SEND r o i l TAG EARLY.
WORKS
l
i e mnlcl and year make should Lo oirand
Tar.
Contains
no
Icy’s
Honey
n million.
T»t*i
vrlll
las
ninlloil
nut
fin
IVe.
Ulti
The club owners recommended to
re c tly g iv en .
V. C. COLLER, Propfor all aisilltatinns iw lv n l |yi that dale.
opiates - ingredients printed on the
the joint roles committee, represent­ And pow, along comes Ijikelami and
Ikin'l »ait unlit IW . H at la rend lor
WRITE NAMES PLAIN.
wrapper. Largest Belling cough med­
UII. Ttie law tik e , ha “.laja a? yrnea**
COOKED FOOD HALE
ing both the American and National tell* us that she has six men in the General Shop and Mill
Flenalurev
are frcouenllv hanl In read.
n
fttr
J
a
n
,
1,1.
tf
you
v»anl
lo
tumjil?
Sivn appUcatlon at la.uom. but print or
Cooked Food Sale, all day Saturday icine in the world. “ Foley's 'Honey lx&gt;nguc.i that home run zones Ihi es* all-star squad nnd Sanford nnd Mi­
Kith the law your UNJ tag ibould Lc an
type
the
namn
and addreta at top of
Work
lour car Jan. lit.
by the Ladies of the Catholic Chureli any Tai^ Is wonderful for attacks of tiiblmhed *in all big league parks to ami none, llovv you get that way, Mr.
blank. THa Inrurrv accuracy and prompt
coughs
uiiil
colds,’*
writes
\V.
II.
delivery of your tag.
TAG STAYS WITH CAR.
CONTRACTOR nnd Byyj.DER
a t Diana Tujner's Grocery Store.
curb tho n bnormnl growth of circuit' McQuillan?
When « enr t, told or ebanye, band)
'.COMPTROLLER DID NOT MAKE
- 222-Gtc Gray, Venice, California. Sold every­ h ittin g -nnd urged th a t slepx bo tak­
117 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
th* tan m art ,tay with car. Tae* cannot
where.—Adv.
THE LAW.
laaluily lc rhanyrd from one ear In in If we were picking nn all sta r team
en to regulate the nale of soft drinks
ntItrr. Upon rhanyc of owncrahlo new * Frr-iurntly caaca arlae working arP»rCHAMPION SKATF.lt OF TH E
tempted to use the bottles a* missiles. for the state We believe we Wiiuhl pick*
ahould Intntrdlalrly '(ra m fe r tho
•n t hanUhip upon certain owners of
GILLON &amp; FRY ■ owner
tair numlwr ami rcuUiratlon to hla name.
SOUTH AT LAKE MARY SKATING Zbyszko and Lewis
The league, which closed Its ses­ about eight from Sanford and the
motor vekleUy, but these cannot be rone- _
When a |« i» !ty rr. ta r I, o.mvrrutl u&gt; a
KINK FRIDAY NIGIIT.
224-2Utruck or a ftrlrate m e ear U eot In u»«
tiled hy the cotnptruHer and II should bo
sion* yesterday, also voted to open balnnce from Gainesville. That’s ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
for hlr*. tho tatr can Lo arm lo tbc compin Titular Match
krpt In mind th at h« did not frame thq
the season, Wednesday, April 18, ami thinking in *2ho same terms that the
tm llrr for cancrllation and credit on to il
law. The attorney general In a d d in g
of tho truck tax nr lag for hire,
in St. Louis Today decided to establish a-fund of 250,000 luikelnqd coacli is thinking in.
GREATEST BARGAIN EVER
WeotlnKhouse Light* and Appliance,
the comptroller recently aa to the con­
to aid disabled ball players nnd their
OFFERED; HUICK SIX $325.
OVERPAYMENTS WILL BK
struction nte rn a ry to plaeo upon that
New Line of Fixture*
EEVtlNBKD.
portion of the taw relating lo c a n for
NEW TIRES,
EXCELLENT ST. LOUIS. Dec. 14.—Ed “S trang­ families by setting aside $10,000"eacR Guess It's too Into to play any more
123 W est F irst S tre e t
hire, valdt “ I fully realixa that no proBo aura lo arm] enough money. If you
CONDITION.— B. &amp; O. MOTOR ler" Lewis, heavy-weight wrestling year for live years beginning in 1923, this year, but here’s hoping that next
vtiluni
having l«cn mails by the lcg(*l«tend to o much, tho Corainroller will re­
turn
for certain contlngcndta which
year's
Schedule
limlB
1-nkclnnd
nnd
20G*tfc{champion, and Stanislaus Zbyszko, from the American League’s share
fund the over-payment: If you do not
CO.
mluht arlvc and for cuitdlUou-which do
rend enough, your la* cannot be w rit out
R. W. HERNDON
IJillshrouogh on it) Then maybe we
■.......—.......... ...............
i former rhamplon, will wrestle here of the World’s series receipt*.
arive. that the anforcement of th« law aa
unlit tho proper amount I, rceetvtd.
It atamlt works hantahipi on a are*1
The Seminole, County Bank’d fifth | today for* the world's championship,
Adjustment of opening *tales with can set a t reU tho doubts that are
many iwopte for which you aa an officer,
FACTORY WEIGHTS ARE USED.
charged with the duly of Enforcing the
Year Christmas Saving* Club opens Both men went through light work- the National ieagile, which hns de- in the minds of these south Florida
INSURANCE AGENCY
Factory rallmr of woUhta and rapacity
taw. are not rcaponalbla and they ahoukl
December Kith.
221-Ote'oltts yesterday. Zbyszko tips the Iwnin cidod to start tho 1923 scafon April eritle*.
will govern u n lru tt a owner ran farnph
not expect you to either violate your oeth
evidence to contrary, la u d on actdal
of oflire by the non-enforcement or bv
FIR E------- A UTO--------- BON DS
11&gt; 224 and U'wis weighs nlamt ten 17, was left to the joint schedule com­
wtlahln* of machine. Major fraetiona
turpendlng the operallen of the law
count aa even hundred*; for example, a
where It appears that amendments WuuM
pound* more. Zbyazko is 43 .years of m ittee with the understanding, it wax It is some little honor to know th a t1*
morhlne actually welyhlnc LMO puunda
be adviubl*. These are condltlona which
age nnd Lewis 30.
Ihe penple m uit remedy through the
would be clauc-l aa l.fufl pound*: one
said, that the old organization .would we have the only team that Was able
S. O. Shinholser
w tlahln* 1.S40 pound, would bo claiecd
anion nf their rep ru cn tatlrca In the lex*
agree to April 18 os a starting date. to cross the goal line of one of the
aa too pounds.
lalaturs."
If you wish to sell or trade your The action designed to cutb home state championship contenders. And
ANNUAL RATES OJf MOTORCYCLES, PASSENGER CARS AVD DUBSES.
Contractor nnd Builder
property list It with u i for quick ac­ run hitting wnn the rcAlU of n de­ wo did that nfftor staying up nit night,
FRUIT CAKE
tion.
Pee Per,
cision of the majority of club owners playing two games in th at many days IANFORD
1,
Peeper 100
FLORIDA
pound!
C lan
Tag
Fasaengere
P
a
u
.
nnd
being
in
strange
territory.
A.
F.-Connelly
A
Son*
that
the
increased
heavy
hatting
was
&gt;
RAIS1NH
weight
I'hone 48
101-K Magnolia Are. a detriment to the popularity of the
Motoreyricv
____ —....
H at r a t e 15.00
None
A
CURRANTS
II
Motorcycle eidc c ar____ _
H at ra te _:____
None
ZOO
DU. R. M. WELSH
Ask for Mr. Bronson 223-tfe game. While details of the zoning play There will be several professional*
O
Automobile (private uee).
Any number ___
None
S .»
CITRON, LEMON AND 'OR­
II
£.00
Car for
1
7 pat*, or U*v -.7*
will be left to the rules committee, it on the golf links Sunday morning, and
Graduate Veterinarian'
.75
throe* for Lira
K
S to I t pate.___
7.50
ANGE PEEL.
Office*
CHAMPION SKATER OF THE wns the genernl opinion that a mini­ some g o o d g o lf in g can Ik? seen. We'll Telephones: .
.7*
V
R u u d for hire.
Over I t
10.00
.*0
£.00
V
Ruyce (hotel to depot only).
D A JE S
FIGS
NUTS
SOUTH AT LAKE MARY SKATING mum distance of 300 feet bo estab­ fell you more about it later.
Office 123
Opposite F. O.
RINK
FRIDAY
NIGIIT.
22l-2tc
Residence
257
IteLand,
Florida
lished
outside
of
which
home
runs
A PPLE3
BA NA N A S
ANNUAL BATES ON TRUCKS. TRAILERS ANI1 SEMI-TRAILERS.
■llgTi i r inn
would In* allowed, ht park* where Have tho nernld do your next job
JONES’ DAIRY FARM SA U ­
- . r I . ' . 1.
Fee per
'
AT A SACRIFICE, DODGE short fencea or, stands abutting on cf printing. W o have tho equipment Join the throngs of readers.
Fee per 100 wrlght
SAGE,
100 pnunda of vehicle
Weight limit
TOURING CAR, $50 CASH, SIX tho playing field nffo^ed. easy marks
U te
- Typo
Tlrce
s
-T air
Weight
pin* load
APALACHICOLA OYSTERS. EQUAL PAYMENTS.-— II. &amp; 0 . for heavy hitters.
. of Vtbiel
capacity
. ' -i. -•
.
MOTOR CO.
206-tfc One Important deal announced ns
I
r
L
*V
-------.
Truck------UfPoeumalle
5! ' Private---consummated was the purchase by the
P rivate— Truck------Solid _ _
For
H
i
r
e
.
Trurk-___ 1'nrum ilk
1"
M’e are In the business, fo r the St. Louis Browns for $15,000 of Hol­
For Hire— T ru cte -_ _ S o lid ----i
d
n i L , r . . i i A V BUSINESS; QUICK t SERVIQE lis Thurston, rigHt-handcd pitcher of riA N o s *

fi

s

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

First National Bank

IM PORTANT INFORMATION
ON 1923 MOTOR VEHICLE

L IC E N S E

XMAS TURKEYS

J .U

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RECORD;

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PIANO CO.

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�PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY. DECEMDER 11, 19

making
, crowd of the Lake Monroe
|et at the achool Friday cvtho pttrpoRe o f organising
J dub. The beautifying, PP*
advi'rlldnj? and plafinfc on
„f par prcgrow lvc little
, ahly tlbratred in many fine
nrious people. The me«twsyj h&gt;' ° ',r v
order by tl«j chftirb e wtis called to
i arid a fter the singnao. Prof.
nnd oth er5fa­
|pg of America. pixie
I
ct up momentum. J.

miliar |MB* to K‘

»0,| n big boos tel
Mr, McCrary of Sanford
bucineis visitor In town on Tit
Mr. nnd Mrs. '.I. 8. Dinkel w ere
&gt;■shopping in Sanford on Fridt
County Commissioner
\V. RnUmlnger wns n business visitor in Vo­
lusia county last week and reports
that we are to Have a free bridge at
Osteen ferry.

tie many opportt
lien. He mentionci
client faculties
loading rates, ndv:
time haul over tl
jtler points. Jim
jam Buchanan, (
others nih’oeutcd

ar.d various ways
Br. Blackman «
Ike state, ht Hiad

Mr. amUMrs. Morgan have rented
the

1!crick

building arid w ill

mjinn and that wc had the clininte. a first class restaurant.

snd mil MndiUont. hut the first thing
(luy Ilrnssell
t0 be woeuddered in the upbuilding filling station.
a community wns the right kind

open

has purt-han-d the

r Mr. Walker was elected mayor uf
our town by a large majority.
A. Y. Fuller and son are shipping
their oranges.

tion for n:|gUkl helpfulness, c.n open
Sidewalke are being laid in front
f»rvm whe e, the eitbchS caq meet to
of the St. George hotel.
and to cuss alio if ttccessuiy,
Mr. and Mrs. L. J,. Dinkel were
reb ibeulders and know each other.
shopping
in Orlando on Saturday.
Jin. Blackman urged the beautifyMr. iJeemmi has built a dancing
fcr, ejeanirg up and the’ planting of
ball at Palm Springs. Also mode oth­
M r n , vims nnd shrubbery. The
er improvements that tiiake it nmre
meeting t, In'ii ns n whole was n great
attractive thnn ever.
imrfis and great enthusiasm h
Mr. I teuton of Sanford made a pro­
ihown. Another meeting is called for
fessional call here last week.
grit Thar: day evening, nml a free
Mr. Iteid w u called to Buffalo. N.
entertainment under the auspices of
V. on business Ifut expects to return
Jlru. Wat ki n'i will he staged, ciilitlin a few weeks.
t J -&gt;f) iti" t.&gt; Paris." Everyone iMr. Woodward of Orlando was in
cardbII&gt; irviu-d to he present. The
}town fin Saturday.
officer' ch'i c-i in represent the comK. W. UicksOn has continued work
BBrity ri ;h ■ r ihe following: Hr.
on bi'i cottage.
Bfeclunan, p.e ideal; Mrs. Lake, vire
Friends of Mrs. II. IVttis will In*
fn-'idrnt Mr Patinulee, secretary,
.sorry to learn of her death at her
J..W. llcll. Iri'ieimr.
home in Mackintosh. Mrs. Pettis was
Jk A. tr .i* .n, &lt;if Del and, our former
formerly a resident o f I sing wood ami
pjpahr gi.iL|-,vman. has returned to
|attended the Old Settlers' Reunion
Monroe and re umod budncin nt the
ihehl here last January.
old rtvnd. having Intight nut the iitNick MuzantI is having sonic land
lir»it'n[ \v, r. Pd.uk. Mr. Black was
■ cleared and will rei in orange lii-iH.
He i.wns the grove known a . the D u g ­
gers grove.
'*
EX irv the giia-ery Imslui-.ts he hoi i
Little llili Sours was taken to the
Bt'k' many ...........icy Improvetncnt
j hospital in Sanford to have his hand
aid had ci.r* I th.- l u - o i y good wil
; Heated, blood poison having set in.
t! tkr pat |i&lt; t v iii progressive* spirit
'I’lit-1e will be serviee at Christ
»r*l gvni.ili f, lie aud Ills estiinubh
:church Sunday afternoon.at :• o’clock
family will , isi'nue h identa h e ic aHr. Iliad- lias purchared ten acres o

Und and will engage in truck farm

S A P O L IO

Excessive induljrence in physical
pleasures and
recreation
require
abundant supply o^ vitality to prevent
ixhauqtion a ml-* ruin to your precious
i yilcm and body.

■ g. lull; “ m' " f "

easy

jjl ■------Clean steel knives and
II A vfl
forks, remove stains and
if Kli x
I l l r T i grease with

Simple Law of Supply and De
round Overlooked in Rush
Through Life

Woodbu

Housework

O f cxifuisite grace cnjutt’tl &gt;by
tHc deft fingers o f expert

Cleans • Scours « Polishes

MILLINERS

Unless your blood lias plenty of
Iron mid vitanfmes to eoustuntly cur­
ry health, strength nnd endurance ta
every muscle, nerve uni tirauo ns fast
ui your excesses take it away, you
become weak, tb!n, nervous nnd "run
down."
A weak body causes n dull brain.
And n dull brain means no will pow­
er That’s why the results of physical
cxccfscc are no disastrous. There is
no will power to grab a Itold and put
a stop to the constantly dec I! id ng vi­
tality.
Those fits of nervousness, irrita­
bility, "out of humor" and that "tired
all the time" feeling a fe the surest
signs that you nre slipping. Take a
hold before you go too far. The new
product known ns RE-GU-MA is re­
viving strength nnd endurance *nr
hundreds of people every day because
it causes Idcod, rich with iron pud vlt-imIt:
course through y o u r ”

Largo cake
i •*
No waste
ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO., R«w T«A, 0. ft. A.

To a Dainty Flour Demonstration Thursday
and Friday, December 14th and 15th
---------------- -D O N ’T

- ^ -

* Ottr New York shipment this week consist of Fresh
llnlk Dales, Canned .Squash. Pumpkin, Brussel Sprouts and
Rhubarb,
Assorted Dried and Candied Fruits for your fruit, cakes.
Another lead of Lifetime Aluminum just arrived. Most
Wr.ndruus Fragrances. (hat conjure up visit' ih
woman in all her alluring beauty!

INTERESTED IN C ELER Y FAItM ?
Snmll farm close in, now house juht
completed, can give iirun-diut.- posses­
sion, trims* onll hi- at ranged.
A. P. Foatioll) A. Ssiri-i
Pi-,one IS ‘
I0 I-H M.'U’ iioli i A vr.

of

lovely

d e sira b le g if Is.

What a suiter!) selection Hutu is here for every perferritce,
at every price! And n-i nmtler wlml you pay, you are sure
to get perfume llml is fascinating ami distinetive.

2J15 tf

DANFING C LA SSE S every Tuesday
at Parish Ilovse at I t*. in. for chil­
dren and " p. m. for adults. Interpre­
tative and hall room dancing.— Profes11 l-tf. HoatinliBBiiaHiiNvnnHBnEP’isauaR niH u&amp; raisaiiaK vcvifntiB B K nnaaR nit m a n a a T ia c a R
sor

fc

UNift Dtit I. Vit i» r'u- vivli d , i : h
l»«t mf f»( on m tiR A F O N O L A .

w i t h t h i s d o l l a r - F R E E .C o u p
fr o m

N M c r io w u .

t'o m i.,

um i

on Sunday.
(T arrm o Newell has puri liasetl tli*j
.properly in Went Longwood known
a s the Morse place.

J. E. Phipps returned from Mo­
bil.-, Ala.’ on Sunday
’Mr. nnd Mrs,
IV&amp;xhingInn
were visitors in Sanford on Tuesday,
The ladies of the Civic League ert*
tertnined at the library hast Friday
evening.

flflftfff

Delivered in 2 hours!'
Sign the accompanying dnllnr*I'REB Coupon .immediately; bring it here
you select will be delivered to your home within twir hours! 'J Link of hav
tuinmeut nt your command all the tim e; thin!; what it means to your faint!
delight them—muke their home jo y greater titan ever before! And, listen

YOUR LAST
is now! Don’t delay!! Don’t hesitate!!! Sijfn
the Coupon—QUICKLY-— and bring it in and
make your selection! After Saturday W ILL
BE TOW LATE!
K2
\V». |2U
No.

roN F ivksF .n

ISO

slay er

C»»h Couptin t
SAVED

MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., Dec. t l , —
Charles M. Powell, confirmed slayer
of "Jlitncjl John" T. Hrunen, circus
man. took the stand again yesterday
anil was subjected to n cross-examin­
ation Ly counsel for the defense. Pow­
ell, who said that he shot the show­
man nt the Instigatipn -of Harry C.
Mohr, and hia sister Mrs. Doris Hrunen, win questioned as to whether he
had been promised immunity for his
confession. Counsel for the drfense
tcpentcdly nskrd Powell tho reason
for his killing Hrunen. The payer's
invariable answer was that ho com­
mitted the crime to please Mohr.
Six convicts,'two of whom are con­
victed Inurderers. will be used as wltneaftcu for the defense in on attem pt
to prove that Powell Is Insane. These
ronvicts were In the Mount Holly jail
a t tho time Powell wns there and
they are expected to testify that Pow-

OK TUB d l acted atraugcly a t th at tisie.
n , . , . : AKK MARY SKATING

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TM« n&gt;o|tfia. «*tr« propoh
Mil pftttnirdiloif
(SWtJft l ||

Poh't forget the llar.anr at the Lir
ud all the till - and a sketch nf'tunhr,try the lath. Also cooked food rale
(,f the l- i .k i given the interested
S. Dinkel went to Jacksonville
ikiUo-n. The i.vnl oT a library in the
Monday,
^
wkm! aad in, intimity has been keenly
t*
.-W.
F.nlxniinger
moion-d over to
fdl fur tl,
, , ;,,llr year.. A vit- will
W lean-nd* lt d, tIn- i Jiildt -n ami the

; AUM V WORK SALE .
r.
Sa&gt;«, nil day Saturday
-G.Jtra -of the Catholic Church
orthwest room of the Wctnkn
. 222-5tc

DOLLAR

7 FREE COUPON

;o e located ill tiir D.Alfavili i -iLtlige III
N o r t h Longvvood.
Dio far t beoh. fur the uchool liB oy Sditrs nidi L. S. M iller w ere in
,W»ry ba-.I arrived and the package
Sanford Montlny.
»s- opened ia rltupel F rid ay mp riling

»-ll.UK, 5.1,750.00 GASH.
CMAo and truek farm just
Iunits, exceptionally well
future sub-division.
■t onnellf &amp; Sons ,
lOt-H Magnoila Ave.
fur Mr. llnmson 221-tfc

I. I). MARTIN

DRUG STORE

Non*

ri\t* i|

•
-*![«,I. Many nice boohs
! ■&gt; t.- ^ii donated. Tho pry-iotit
•i’l'ly i ;v. folhiws: Treasure
.Steve', on; Old Curiosity Shop
i; AmJcnuni's Fairy Tales;
tic Wild, London; L ist of the
i,;‘- ‘ bopur; Biley’t; Farm
*: Bird Every child Should
i ll imr; Penrod Tnrkinglon,
th Abbott; Just David, PorI v n n h o ■ Scott; V iS w Fairy
k'tii: Throt-gh a Looking Glass
; Pavnfite Fairy Talcs, MnrI'sv c also received three new
' foMhi- i lass rooms: Lerollcs
’t'-‘
B-'iph&amp;el’a Madonna and
®nd Millet’s Angelus.
'■ Price and wife have returned
a wv-KV stay upon the east

MISS IT— -------------

The Fre.-ih Corned Hccf Is now ready and nalive Green
Cabbage to iinii with it.

II. D. Wentworth has purelmsed
property in South Longvvood ami is

Thi- vc |. ’oiTIce b u ild i n g nt l.ak'
i i L k. i co m plotcd. I t c a u s e d
ef a eve i
i addition to th e nlon

- - . ----------- W - . - .

,

You m e invited to tome in nnd
inspect the many new novelties.

veins and furnish plenty of stre n g th 1m
and energy to your nerves, muscle-., m
tissue nnd brain. Begin taking it mul ~t
note how quickly it makes you feel; °
stronger, look brighter, nnd how much n
easier your work and play will seem n
to you.
RL-CU-MA is sold In Sanford by *
the Union Pharmacy and the leading ;t
druggists in every city. Adv,
u

Ask for &gt;1 r. Itroreum

FOR THE WOMAN
WHO CARES

~ iT 0

SAVCD

*10

Cash Coupon

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

SANFORD,-FLORIDA; WEDNESDAY; DECEMI1ER 13, 1922

NUMBER 223

Decided to Float $30,000 Worth of Bonds to Fi
nance the Proposition
' —
WE GERMAN DEBT
NOT SPECIFY WHAT
CURITY WILL BE

I'oHlponente
Occupation

NEW BUILDING WKI.I. EQUIPPED
TO HANDLE BUSINESS DAY
AND NIGHT

Congregated in the* beautiful room
ot the Sanford Country Club last
night in the neighborhood of seventy
of the original subscribers to the club
met and elected officers and directors
for thix(eomiiiK year. The club flioms
were fixed up to accommodate this
large crowd by Manager Wudbrook
with fine big log fires iji all the firoplaces, making the place look reul
cczy and home-like.
F. I*. Forster, first vice-president,
presided over the meeting aud con­
ducted the meeting in a way tlml only
nn old time legislator could do and
the meeting.-progressed without a
hitch.
Reports of the,dirt-dors nnd com­
mittees as well us the officer's reports
were all read aial filed aud all these
reports showed that the Club was
making extra fine progress.
MrWudbrook, the congenial mnungor,
made q report and an address that

The Itutary Clubs of the entire
country always foster every move­
ment that is essential to the boys’
bclfure, anil the Sunfurd Club prov­
lw the tinurrimous vote of the stock­ ing no exception'll)
IN TREATY WHICH HOI
rule, earlier
TO BE DRAWN UP AT
holders that the Club bond itself for
LAUSANNE
$:tu.(i00, the proceeds of which will go
to pay off the outstanding indebted­
ness against the club at this time ami
the balance to be used in further im­
provements. This is one of the most
------Of International Relations Im
important steps taken by the club as
GROUND WILL UK IlKOKKN AT H
Upon Turkey—Would
it will mean thut within the next few
WITH a p p r o p r i a t e
H uvc to ,,r o U c t Foreigners
months there will bo no club in the
( l l y T h e t u M - l a l r S I 'r r a a , '
south with u more complete course,
LAUSANNE, Dec. 13—Angora del­
gi omuls ami dub house than the Han­
egates to the Near 'Hast conference
ford Club.
,
The ground on the site for Sanford's
lore vigorously combatting the plan
theatre beautiful will be broken on
of the powers to write the question of
u .sponsible for the fine'club that the
Thursday evening.
| minorities into-the treaty which. Is
Sunfurd people now own, was again
For sc-verul days past quantities of
hoped to be drawn up here. Ismet Pa­
elected president; F. P. Forster, For­
material to be used in the construc­
sha
has told the Associated Press ho
rest l.ahu and If. It. Stevens, vice­
tion of the new and mudcrii theatre at
in
fearful
the international regula­
presidents; C. L. Hritt, secretary, and
the corner of Second Street aud Mag­
tions
will
I
k- imposed upon Turkey,
Deane Turner, treasurer. The follow­
nolia Avenue has arrived and been de­
which will oblige her to protect tho
ing twelve directors were elected: S.
livered to the site.
foreign
nationals living within her
O. Chase, F. P. Forster, C. L. Hritt,
An interesting program lias been
holders
and
believes such conditions
Dtune Turner, II. It. Stevens, Forrest
urranged for the ceremony of break­
would
l»an
infringement
on the TurkLake, It. J. Holly, S. M. Lloyd, G. W.
ing ground for the new structure.
foil
ovi
reiguty
and
a
slight
to their
Knight, T. L. Dumas, Kd. Higgins and
Geo. A. D d’ottes.

One of the finest and best equip­
ped garages, and filljng stations in
PARIS, Dec. 13.—Premier Poln- this part of the state will open for
f*rr at the resumption of the parlia­ luiainess Saturday'and in this issue i.»
ment ill’bale oil the Ftench foreign the opening announcement.
This is
pglicy will announce that bis govern­ the It. &amp; O. Guragc-thul will open the
ment retains the right to use a. free new place at the corner of Second
kiwi in selling securities for the street mul Sanford avenue and a
Orman debt. However, he will not foice of men are busy putting on the
iptcify what the security
finishing touches on the new fine tile
Tie premier made it cJeu
nnd stucco building. One of tho
greatest features of the new build­
tfcwcrs last night saying
would speak spontaneously or in reply ing is the big drive-in filling station
lo interpellations on "Fresh postpone- that will take- care of u double line of
mtfnt uti the occupation of Ruhr" ot e a rs ,that lias ample roam to drive in
""•m p m animal or do any kind of
stunts all under the lug roofed in
LONDON, Ins'. 13.—The collapsei parking space. In the building piopd the Allied I'reiniers* negotiations er is the accessory department in full
fcm. it U becoming evident, is even: view of (lie street, the ladies' rest
eurt complete than at first suppos- j room, the big salesroom that will bold
«1. One outstanding development m ver.il cars at one time and tbc busi­
skkfi had la-ell seized upon hy the ness offices and other rooms. •
In the rear is tho storage ami ma­
eptimi"t&gt;, ii.micly, the scrapping of
ike Uulfuur note hy Great llritain, is chine shops where everything is a r ­ INVESTIGATION AND I’ROSECU
(Ur T h e A a a u r l n l f t l I’r r a a )
sow isid to have beep acclaimed pre- ranged foe the best service and the
TIO.NH OF THE W AR,
WASHINGTON,
Dec. 13.—Hearings
best
conditions
for
the
force
of
men
zutun-ly.
I’HOI ITKKRS
on tin- iiiipeueluncil proceedings in
employed
in
-the
shops.
All
equip­
Prime Minister llonar I.aw admit­
progress against Attorney General
ted as much in the house of commons ment is new unit right up to the min­
(Ilf The Aaanrlntril I'rfu )
Daugherty, brought by Representa­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—The $33,­
this afternoon, and from other sources ute from tin- new oil ami gas pumps,
tive
Keller, Republican, opened yes­
it is. learned thut the haste on the the water and air pressure pumps to 000,000 appropriation bill for the de­
terday
atti riioou before tie? hoti-t- jufirt of the continental press to consi­ the machine shops and best of all Un­ partments of state and justice, t arry­
diriury eoiiTmillee. They were marked
building
is
fireproof
and
made
of
the
ing lull a million.dollars for investi­
der Lord Balfour's utterance as a
host materials throughout. The build­ gation ami prosecutinn of w;cr fraud by frequent clashes Iw-twecn members
tfcinf of the past is unwarranted.
of the cumtnilteu nnd Jackson II. Ral­
It is stated that Mr. Ilonnr Law, in ing is a very attractive one from the cases, was passed late yesterday by
ston, counsel for Mr. Keller, first rui
talking with the other allied pie- exterior, ns well ns the interior ami the House without a tecord vote und
aim. only indicated that 1,0nl Hal- 'adds much to that pnrt of the city with less than 50 members in atfour'* principle (refusal to consider
The Minnesota representative won
With this, tlie second supply bill of
sty remission of the war debts) could '
the first skirmish, the comm it lev vot­
.the session, out of the way and ready
It In difficult to describe in de­ for seiiute action, tin- $23,000,00(1 bill ing to lu-ar first evidence on three of
tails tin- ih-w borne of the Lexington foi the departments of commerce am! tile fourteen specifications ib signal
ed by Mr. Keller instead of taking
saqut-Mii.ii .. I.at with a ilcfinilc gain a fid ilUpmoliili-. Go overTheri* Satur­ labor, agreeing to eliminate grtieral
up the charges in the numerical or­
Lr Uiiutu hi view and not merely day aialAook them over. Go over and debate, which, on some measures, iuiir der in which they were presented or­
get
two
gallons
of
gas
free,
go
over
n full day. The 1023 naval budget
Wtau.tc she wit:lied to he geuerotis.
iginally.
t .
The Rrllhh policy is said to lx- coif- nnd get a free tula* with every tire will be reported today.
In
another,
decision
wns again: t the
An amendment by Representative
t»itd on n-esiabIMhmcnl »f trade und ami talk with Messrs. Jornignn, Hagsummoning
of
Chief
Justice Taft,
wmtnem-, stabilization of exchanges, g ill und Warren and have them take Hlnck, Democrat, Texas, which would whose presence had been requested,by
h:iv»- required the attorney general
tfij bringing to nn end the nlniost you all through the plant.
And lust, liut not least, the II. &amp; to account for the funds, and for Mr. Ralston for the purposes of con­
wminuuui Allied conferences nnd
firming a letter which Mr. Tuft wrote
fhpute. over reparations and war O. announces a twenty-four hour ser­ $500,000 heretofore allowed, wns in I'.HJ while president to the then
vice and the new garage will never thrown out on a point «*f order after
close its doors. Open all day and open •m hour's wrangle. The lllark amend­ Attorney General Wickershnm and
* P*' imists believe such stahiwhich was read into the record dur­
i»n of L-jinpe's economic life all night with "service" the watch­ ment sought lo ubtni ntlie names of ing the day. The committee held thut
word. And this garage sells Lexing­ ali persons employed by the depart­
realized through Hrithe . confirmation would Ik- unneceston nnd Hupnuiliilo curs ns you prob­ ment In war fraud work und the
i cancellation of the debts due
Lr if «t ihi’ •nine time the Fi elicit ably already know and this fine line amounts paid each.
This letter and one written to Mr.
Attack on employment by the de­ Tnft hy Mr. Wickcrsham constituted
*&lt;re pernmted to cinrry out coercive looks finer than ever in their new
• •
partment of Justice of high salaried tho princiuul evidence, submitted yes­
Nature* to &lt;btaln their Indemnity home.
accountants
was' made hy Represen­ terday. They both dealt with a par­
ffuai Germany
MISS
BLANCHE
SYDNOK
WHITE
tative
Byrnes,
Tennessee, ranking don for William N. Jones, convicted
According to the official view the
Democrat
of
the
appropriations com­ in Oregon in 11)07 ' of alleged land
AT
FlltST
BAPTIST
CHURCH
midi an. willing to make great
mittee.
Mr.
Byrnes
declared ih addi­ frauds, and referred to alleged activ­
‘Mtifiio, hut the othur Alliea must
tion to u chR-f accountant a t $18,000 ities of William J. Burns, appointed
An outstanding
*&gt; wrriiiro some of their' interests.
Unit-,. Great Britain secs nn ul- dor of the First Baptist church is tho u year, he had been informed on the Inst year by Mr. Daugherty as chief
' g»in through tho policy of enn- two addresses of Miss Blanche Sydnor highest nulhority of. the employment of the (department of justice, in con­
®n*- )• i» stated, the govern- White of Birmingham. Miss White of a special accountant at $50 a day, nection with the drawing of the jury
could not carry out such a pro- has been intimately connected with nnd that assistants ut $25 n day had in the Jonas case.
The purpose of their introduction
f*r the British tux payers the Foreign ’Mission Board of the been supplied hy a firm which puid
r»W lit having to shoulder the Southern Baptist Convention for some them $200 u month and pocketed the into the record, Mr. Italston explained,
years She is now field secretary for difference,
without benefit.
was to.support the charge In tho Im­
-To the section carrying $200,000 peachment specifications thut Mr*
Southern Baptist women.
At tho recent meeting of the Bap­ for tho enforcement of anti-trust laws Daugherty had appointed to positions
tist State Convention, held in Gaines­ the Houbo adopted an amendment by of “great importance und large finan­
ville Mlaa White made u profound im­ Representative Denison, Republican, cial and moral K-sponsibillty" men
pression. She addressed the women Illinois, stipulating that no part of who "arc untrusty, corrupt and dan­
of tho F irlt Baptist church this af­ tho fund should he used for prosecu­ gerous to the liberties of tho people
ternoon nnd she will he present this tion of labor und Turin organisations of tho . United States." &lt;
evening at 7:30 and speak again. The seeking to better their conditions.
Representative Dempsey, Republi­
men of the church will be given the
privilege of hearing Miss White.
. can, New York ,told the House that
A very hearty invitation is extend- tho ncocuntants employed for war
fraud work were men of nationnl rep­
td to the citizens of the city.
utation whose services had been ob­
Iu this free'and democratic country tained at a rate lower in somo in­
nlmosT overylwdy Is willing .to trout stances than that asked by account­
—mehibers of the upper class ns equals. ants generally.
PROSECUTION CHARGED PLOT
upon the Immediate situation in I-opAMONG UNION MINERS TO KILL
don.
- ‘ THE NON-UNION MEN
Pending pome further light as to
the exact nature of proposals said to
MARION, 111., Dec. 13.—The trial
bo coming to Washington fro 1-onDADE CITY, Dec. 13.—Farther de­ of five men charged with murder in
don in regard to cancellation of tho
lay in the selection of a jury to try connection with the Herrin mine kill­
Paul nnd Preston Overstreet charg­ ings opened here with the prosecution
ed with the murder of Deputy Cren- charging a plot among the union min­
ahow, and Prohibition Agent Waters ers to kill the non-union men and the
was experienced this morning when defense‘asserting it would prove tho
tho adjournment of coiu;t was made five arruecd men had no part In riot
to allow new venire of forty men timo ing but were elsewhere a t the time.
to arrive In court.'
' .
it' may in- that- men no longer be&amp;
refunding commission b known
Have the-Uerald. do, your, next job lieve In dreams, but they still turn
viewed by high administration
( U , T h e A s s o e l o l r d J ’r r a a )

FURTHER DELAY
JURY SELECTION
MURDER TRIAL

iW as having- had that effect. ,

collies-to athletics. Aud tlu*y will rate
with the liest of them in their studies
nlso, for in order to be eligible in any
of the iithletic events, they must show
the ntcetisuiy marks in their studies.
This support of the Sanford men,
therefore, means, even more than tho
making of real athletes, it means nlso
tlie making of real students, real men
nnd consequently a pride to Snnford.
And all the men of Sanford are
risked to join hands with these civic
bodies, if they are not members of
any civic organization, and even if

Arrested as Vags,
Men Caught in Florida
Wanted in Pittsburgh
cers snid to be enroutc here from
I’ittfilmrgh, I’n., to take into custody
Clarence DoVinney nnd M. O. Keefe,
reported ns escaped from the Western
Penitentiary a t Pittsburgh. The men
were arrested here as vagrants.
NORM ANY HEIGHTS
OFFERS GREAT CHANCE
FOB HOME OWNERS

THE'STORY OF AN AUTOMOBILE
FREE FILM AT SAN JUAN
ON SATURDAY NIGHT
‘

LAUSANNE, Deo. ,13.—Iinjet Faslut, head of the T urkch delegation,
K. J. (iillcsple, of .lut'ksoliMlIC, wlo dashed the hopes of the Nenr East
was awarded the contract for the con conference for n speedy and satis­
slrurtiuli of the new theatre will ar factory settlem ent for the protec­
rive i nSnnford Thursday morning l&lt; tion of minorities in Turkey, .when in
be present at tile cereinonic.i, whicl an address u yesterday aftornoon's
will start promptly at eight p. m. A session, he insisted upon nn exchange
representative of Mr. Gillespie state* of the Greek populations in Anatolia
yesterday that the contractor.! expect for the Turks in Murt-donis. He dptnnudod exclusion of all foreign In­
building mi account of materials, us terference in Turkey, which he said
sufficient m aterials-have already ar­ would protect tho remaining minor!rived in Sanford to make, considerable Ait-j, us the Turks had always been
headway during the" next
to-vend able to get along with other nation­
weeks &amp;ml in the mean time that oth­ al swben they kept out of politics and
er niatci ial.i would at rive ahead of lit*- were not stin ed up by outsido intlutime for their use.
. •
Ismet -declared Turkey would not
The officers and directors of the
accept
I.ord l.’urzon’s proposal to have
Milano Amusement Compnny are be­
the
Leafrue
of Nations‘administer tho
ing congratulated- on the conservative
affairs
of
the
minorities, as that would
and highly satisfactory manner in
ufettn
the
foreign
powers would con­
which, tlu-y have arranged for the
planning of the theatre nnd the plac­ tinue their intlucnce in Turkish af­
ing of the contract for its coasttur- fairs nnd encuorage he minorities to
apiK-ul to the Luague of Nations, This
jilnn, lit- assetred, would result in the*
exploitation
of minorities for politi­
ntrd with its scaling capacity of over
cal
ends
wider
tho “lying cloak of
seven hundred will he n great nrset to
humunilarianixm."
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Sanford and the entire rqtmty of
The
Turkish
chief
delegute
review­
Seminole.
ed the entire history of Turkey from
The actual work of foundation
building will be started in full blast the time of the conquest of Constanti­
nople, The Turks, he said, had lived
Immediately following the breaking
peacefully with the Greeks and Ar­
of the ground Thursday evening.
menians until a hundred years ago,
when the Russians begun agitating
against the Mohammedans under the
orthodox Christians in T ur
A group of men who are prominent
in tho nfTnirs of Sanford and Senjir
nole county hnve been giving serious
attention this week to the planning
for tho peepmber banquet for the, men
of the First Baptist church. One of
the men wns heard to say yesterday
“The banquet Thursday evening will
bo the biggest event for men in tho
history of the church."
.
The women of the First Baptist
church are doing a character of work
which*, would do credit to uny church
anywhere. Their achievements merit
tho highest commendation. Among thu
men uru to be found some of the most
capable workers of which any church
could boast. The banquet tomorrow
evening promises to Ih- un event of
for reaching influence for tho men of
tho Sunday .school nnd church.
It Is beginning t'o look like the din­
ing room will not bo large enough to
care for all, but speclnl effort is be­
ing made to car* for nil who come. Al­
ready tho list of those who have sign­
ed7 to be present is such that the
workers are assured thut the largest
number of men will be present tomor­
row evening that over, came together
on a similar occasion in the history
of the church. Every mnn of the Sun­
day school and church is expected tb
be present.

sponsible for the attack Gladstone
made on Turkey in behalf of the.Ar-,
menians, and maintained that tho socalled Turkish atrocities ngainst the
Armenians had frequently been In
the nan re of reprisals for pogroms
perpetrated by the Armenians thru
oncUuragcpicnt fium Russia . ,which
wanted some excuse for invading Tur"The Armenians brought tho mas­
sacres on themselves," Ismet Pasha
declared. "They have abused Turkish
generosity und dabbled In politics.
Jews have never had any troubla in
Turkey'; that proves that tho Greeks
und tho Armenians have been respon­
sible for their difficulties in Turkey;
they were lirvd by tho example of
other Greeks, tho Uulgara and Serbs
to eliminate them in the hopes of up­
setting tho Turkish government."
According to Ismet there are now
no' minorities in Turkey which can
claim tho right to belong to any oth­
er nation, thus disposing of the Am­
erican claim for a national home in
Turkey.
Lord Curzon replied In a spirited
manner to Ismet, saying it waa the
((featlwMl m l-sr* si.i

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DO NOT JUDGE OUR STORE NOW,
BY THE PAST
Wo know that the original prices on some of our merchnin'.iae was loti high,—all of which has boon cnrufully
looked Into/mid the prices have been adjusted to the lowc&amp;t
possible level.
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OUR POLICY .

■S THE WEATHER

DEATHS
Pa fta 1*4 Pa ha lai Pa Pi

For Florida: Mostly cloudy *-‘
to n ig h t_ x n d Wednesday}"'
probably local rain*, colder * •
DEATH OF MltS. It. A. POPE
Wednesday, muth colder
Itdativeii and friends of Mrs.' It. A.
its
Wednesday night.
I’ope, West FTr*l street, w ire great­
Pa
ly shocked to learn of* her sudden Pa
death Inst night nt 7:30 while nt- Pn pm Pi w% Pn. p-i P;t p i n Pu
tending to household duties. Ur. M ar-'
shall was called and pronounced U nsjP a )5l P j te M M Kl W R) &amp;

ADAPTED nUNCll C.HAPF.S bring
p«yiiij&lt; n turnn eighteen months nftcr planting, pi**'1 a n 'acreage" "and bo
independent, l»est commercial fruit in­
vestment
in south,'fruit brings hq.liestr |iricrp.
Wo introduced these
Crapes into Florida and they haw;
been doing well ten scosotu, Other
;lda?.ted fruita nlro. tree bluebarrlcj,
TO ATTEND K K Y E N T Y - N I N T e t c .
Full}
CONFERENCE* OF M. E.
j information, free catalogin'. Adapted;
CHURCH SOUTH
Nut series, Tampa, Fla. 214*St on Hat

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STROliT FARM AGJiNCY

The
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BETTY BLYTHE
“FAIR LADY”

TAMPA, Dee. 12.— Minister.; r.nil
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iW e-^trsrtrr the scvrTitjrnintlT nn-- — ■-M.I-MrTgmdta-Aveou«►
. Lp
a'tiv
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tonferente
of
the
M.
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church;
Furnished
7
mom
bungalow,
new,
Ihrnrt.
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w B Lk '
P
tjS
nuth,
Florida
division
which
is
ached-jr.n
Dixie
lllr.hwny,
barn,
parade.
IB
M rs/Popc wnn the mother of Mrs. *4
tiled
to
opened
tomorrow
arc
arrivingjacron.
Electric
light,
running
water,
JT. E. Wells nnd had resided with hoi Pa
today. Jib hop Ainsworth, of Mncon, tcbfihone, h..th. Deep Well, FairJdaughter since coining from Vlncont, i *a
You nrc invito*! to visit our Store, inspect our linos of merchanbank Morse engine, water piped v&gt;
will preside.
Alabama,
some
ten
yearn
ago.
,Sho
w
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disc, ask the price—irt order that wo may prove the correctness of
nil
parts of form. Or-.nge, tangorIile)l
loved nnd respected by nil who kr.c .vj j | 10 B. &amp; 0 . Garage will liavo a
this state nn-nt.
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grapefruit,
peaches, blackberries, trbo;
, her, because of her.umiublc nnd kind-(cnr jon,| of jiupinobllea in tomorrow
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iduehctries,
11 varieties of gr.apdv
ly disposition, always mlnWtoHng to ial,,|
wi|j ^ ^ ,.w„ yk ^fjvir new
rlemon,
cherries,
bsitauns, imfiat, Jnp. j
;tho wants of others, with seemingly homo on G|x&gt;nlng day—Saturday.
;r.,t fji-.i?
f.v .
(V rvimman, mulbnrrlea, rorellc. guav-(
.110 ran- about Jiur own comfort or
a*. Farm mid garden tools, raw, calf,!
!r.owlfi. She will bo greatly missed
John Othen repre wrtiiig the Allied
FHL *4
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Wik!: of Murrovl ducks inriud.d, a ll.
from the family circle. •
Newspapers, with head iuart" 11 nt • ;nilc:t T a k la ir llia«t» uf FrownK for j3,r,iio. c:5,boo cash, hnj. 1 , ‘J nndj
V.
Mrs. Pope Is survived by her er.V .Ifu!.,onvilI(, waH
lh(,
UK,ny JR.
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And fJrcu ck tv . o f W eak, T ltln
3 y can i
210-tfc
K -;h
daughter, .\Jr*. \Vells, the la tte r «
u .rvk.wil)|f tbo ]IcniJd about UlusJ. J. N. CONNER, Manager
children, Edith Pnd Richard Smith trwtc&lt;J M,rv| c-0t
:ir.:I h'cratvnoy People
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T!:o Dally llcrnld, 15c per wee]:.
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The Store of Quality with Low Prices
npd two sisters In Alabama.
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The funeral Is announced to take!
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Whenever yon get to the pointy----- —
place at 3 o'clock this afternoon from , Mra* J ' C* ^ h n e r ( of Clermont, J» where you cannot stand the strenu/
the home on West First struct, cor - ' ln U'“
lht* «u‘f of *JFr
ousiictr. of work nnd play, and at the
ner of Maple avenue. Mr. E. I.. Zlm- ,or Mrn* 1Vrry iurnifian. Mrs. laick- middle ntago in life, when you renliy
Mrs. Hnmerick was tho recipient merman, elder of the* I n t e r n a t i o n a l ,ll/ °
n ,tri** w1^ . tAr‘ an? would just lovo to get out nnd enjoy
(tilde Students asaoclation, otTicintlng. &gt;,rs* ***-*r nlK*»»» to Jacksonville. Sha is fume rerreation, you have to deny
of many tx&lt;nutiful gifts.
Thoso present were Mrs. J. E. Kst- Interment will be in U kcvfcw comow,fo of l*,lltor ,-whn,' r ,,f the yourself bccauso “yon can’t stand' to
(Clermont Press.
ridgo,-Mrs. T. H. laimb, Mrs, M. II. ,
ixcit yout:.c!f," if is the surest sign'
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MRS. FRED DAIGBR, Soclsty Editor Cross, Mrs. It. G. MoUiom, Mrs. W.
you are la;Ling in tho netv ^ity vjlj-j
Cnjit. P. II. bird, engineer mid Llei^» mlpes to gi’.u nourishment t &gt; your
m, ■
W. C. Smith, Mrs. It. It. Johnson, JOHN WANA.MAKKR DIED
Fhono 217-W
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tenant
II. !![ Ixipcr, nssislniit engineer nerves nnd tissue, and they are going
Mrs. A. P. Handy, Mrs. Ix-slie Smith,
I f ymw f c i r r a n y t r l t s S i » l « t l l i i « r *
AT EIGHT Til 18 MORNING
of tho U. S. Engineer.' department of bat I: on you. Your nerves nro al-'
'i ■
—i t y » « » r * c .ilu K - ■ / W k r r t mr r v m ln a Thelma Turner, Hertn Turner, Mrs.
S M S mr I f TOM n r* r n l r r t n l o U r , « * r ll
Al- TER .MONTHS ILLNESS
-w ar defiarttncnt were in tho city
ready weakened fropi lack of tisngth.
• » M t s l r m t i l « fh la
* ! * ' » « Hnmric k, Virginia Turner, Vidn IlmlgNext to Prlnress Theatre
(Continued
from
page
1)
today
getting data for tho department
S * «a ll&gt; . o r t r l r p b n a * I k * lira * . II
cs,
Dewey
Ito.ireo,
nnd
I»veno
Vick­
IM a r r a t l r a p p r r a U lp d
vacated tho parcels I post'
nnd postal ' Oil IM
jju,
[,|oa U
„fS MIVJ"
dee|K'iiing
the SL Johns How can yon expect to overt ; hiii. ?lf
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* realized, n n d jrjvcr j,, Evenly feet. Thi y left for oth- in work or piny without becoming
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
also urged government
icnt ownership of t,r
;n tbj! gtate nflcr interview completely exhausted?
completely
exhausted?
C233SV7
Husir Di part men!
telegraph Ijnes.
ing Secretary Poarmnn' of the ChmnAfter this, instead of giving on al­
Wednesday—Mrs. I). 1- Thrasher will
Tho iciigiouit side of Mr. Wann- I'enrmnn of the (’hanilier ;oI ComOn Wednesday afternoon, nt 3:30,
entertain the members of the the Mtiaie department of the Wom­ ntakcr’s life was one I ess knbwn to the 1&gt;rr of Commerce an.T others interest- ibi when invited to recreation, say:
"Sure—count m e'in.” You eon do it
lan ky Thirteen Ilrldge club nt her an's 1 lub will give a Chlncno program general public than any other, but one ;r&lt;| jn t ],;n |)r(lject
if yo*t will begin taking the phetiom
home on Park nvenue nt 3 o'clock. to the Literature department.
in which ho was deeply interested.
eng!
new product known oh RE-CIIW ednesday.— Music department of • A very interesting program hns Very early in life he l&gt;ocatno u mem­
The Hnptictn will hidd'lhcir bazaar
Womari’s Club will meet nt 3:30 boon prepared, Mrs. Luc lie Aspenwall ber of the RcvrJohh ('hamlie n ’ I'ror- December 15-10, Friday and Saturday MA, which is giving marvelmisly nuic.
revical of health, r-lrengtli and 1mini
p. m.
Tnkarh. will give tho* following group by terinu churt’ll in I'lijlndi Iphin, nnd it.,.t t|.e SixUL* rn Uliliti- i office.
Aiirv
to i":lmusted ami “worn out '
Wednesday—Music department will of songs:' '
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i in related that when Dr. Chambers npA lter u tng it a few nays yon
meet a( 3:30 p. m.
“The lauly I'ieking Mulherrien” Ed- *pcnled to his congregation for 1:'
' ItO X tiJ O l* A U .K 1 N U S
will
have
tin fut- of crdhuslaam. am! 1
Thunulny—Royal Neighbors will en­ gar S. Kelly.
ehureb suitable to its needs, Mr. W an-1 j | j(, fteniinol*. Cmiioiv Itauk’s fifth
. . .
the endurance tu entry out It* in,;m:; .
tertain nt Wenlo Konst and *nter“ A China Tragedy," Clayton Thom­ ninaker, then a buy, shuuUd eiilhus- y,.„r rhristnias 8.1'. u.g* t'lul* opens
thousand-' of folks wlu aie |»rni;1- . O
tninmvnt nt Masonic Hall at 7:.’!0 as.
iasticdlly:. "I’ll give a load of bricks December lUtli.
25*1-titc like
I,w It.
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“ Moonlit Tears" Charles W. Cndman from my fa tle r’s Irriek ynrd/’ later ‘
RE-GU-M
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is
rold
in
Sanford by '
PKKSCItIPTION DRUGGIST
Thursday—Mm. W alter Wight will
LAKE MARY INN •
"Wing '1W Wee” Clayton Thomas* h&lt; gathered together a handful of 1
the
Union
I'harnmcy
nrtd
the irr.ilint;
cutertnin the members of Every
Mmlerate
"Chinese Mother (loose Rhymes" hoys in n sh»s*fnaker'H shop and fo tm -! Open for tho nr»Min.
druggist* in every city.—Adv.
KODAK DILM.EIt
PHONE 325
THE HEXAl.L STORE
Week Ilrldge Club nt 3:30 p. m.
ed n Sunday Hrhol, which was tho nu- ratea. I’use water. The b . t of food
llainhi idge Christ.
Friday—Mrs. II. A. Howard will en­
rleus of what b* today tin- llelbany and plenty of it. Routing, fishing,
tertain th« members of the Hook
P resb y teria n 'cliureh of I'hiladelphia. shooting, dancing, roller skating.
SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE PARTY
f ALWAYS ASK US FOR
Lovers' club nt 3 o'clixk.
The Bethany Sunday Schol, of which
210-Ctc
K&gt;i
The Subscription Bridge party giv­ Mr. Wunumnkcr was superintendeat,
Saturday—Cooked food nnd fnnry
Lilli
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£
u
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t
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a
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x
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en
yesterday
afternoon
at
the
Parish
work snle by tho Catholic Women's
iins 0,000 member* and is mi id. to be
a t a S A C R irin :. d o u g h
112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE
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la ngur, nil day in North Wert room lluiise under the auspices of the Aux­ tbe largest Sunday school in the IJnit- T O U R IN G C A R . SMI C A SH . S IX '
TkY Economy DJZH(\G POVJUCR
SH E E T Ml SH
iliary of the American l-ogioit was n r«l S tates. Mr. Wnnamakf-r tnok pnrPHONOGRAPHS
• PLAYERS
PI
\NOS
of the Wclnkn building.
•
L. I*. McCULLKR
iL i-iil'-.l success both socially and tin- ticular pride in litis school, ni. well a&lt; K (]C A I, I’A Y M h'N TS.— H. &amp; 0 .
RECORDS K
PLAY Ell ROI.I.S
."MOTOR CO.
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Jno. 8. Davis of Tarpon Spring! is' nnclally. There were sixteen tallies the Brotherhood of Andrew and J'liilip, which be also founded, and it is
spending a few days here on (uisiiie.t t. of players.
JLm.
Howl* of poinsettias were effect­ knotfn th at he carried almjit With him unBRunneununH BuauM RniunuRaa
Mn n n r . n u n u u a c U u a n a n u a u x u a m i
ively placed In tho large room.
constantly an alphabetical index of
Mrs. D. II. Purdon &lt;»f Mulberry, loll
The prisu for higlt score, a set of
yesterday for her home, n iter spond- ii iidu!.ccnt glass r.horhut- cups - wu« the .num bers o f tho wchool an d broth*
IHg several dny.i here ak tlie gubSt of won by Mrn. W.- II. Pritchett of Lake­ eriiood, and th at, when time perm itted 1
Mrs. H. 8. Peck.
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• land. while Ihe I'.ccond prise, a pottery he studied this list to-acquaint bimsure »f tho quality and Iho
rclf individually with all the m em ­
howl «&gt;f nareissun went to Mrs. Percy bers. Ill:i attendance at the Sunday
|irico
will soon be furifnlton
Robert Wlllinms and Ids mother, Mem. The cut priziL a dainty hand
Keb
ni
alee*
kept
hil.i
on
bin
feel
Mrs. O. N'. Williams, left yeslerdny ,iiide hantlke-ebit'f, v.en. t&gt;&gt; Mt:&lt;. T. 8.
'alm ost 1 ontiii-.uiu Iv fur « igol b.,ou
for their home in Dade City, with Mr.
HalL.
I,every Sunday, f«&gt;r 'be often conducted
Williams, rihn lias been rpiit* il! here
At the rollrlu.lio:! of the card gamo us nfuny us twelve mevlinga nnd made
nt the FVriiuld-Laughton hospital.
delicious sandwiches nnd tea were short a d d rm h s'q r short-time tallm nt!
served. The hostesses for the. a fter­
Mr. nnd Mrs. -Robert Wilson of Or­ noon were Mra. W. 1’. Ixiiigley, Mriu all. of them. ' Such was his Sunday
lando nnnotince the' birth td a daugh­ George Knight, Mm. H. J. Holly and work the year round for over half a
ci ntury.
ter, who hns been named Hetty Ann. Mrs. II. R. JUevens.
Early In bin career Mr..Wanhniakcr
Mrs. Wilson will be remembered ns
married Mary 11. Brown, who eo-oper-,
Knthcrino Aycock.
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UKriLIAN -MUSIC Cl.l It
ated with him in much of hit* philanGitopie work, ile founded the I'resbyThe
recillun
Music
club
g.r
The mombers of the Wontndnster
club of the Presbyterian rtturih were ;tor t enjeyablo program to .'1 bilge t *-ii.it lliif tnt.il in Ph'b.dtljdiin. di *
m ost pleasuijtly enteru*incil &gt;•»•••'*- a-d i ppreeiutive audit in of patrons c ir.st Penny Sawing . Bank there, t.sday afternoon by Mrs. John Purdon and friends Inst S.ilunlay afternoon jiibted in everting many Young. Meti'j
nt her homo on West First street. A f­ in ihe stlidio of Mrs. Fannie S. Mim- Christian Ancuclntiun buildinga, ami
lontrihubnl toward college missionary
ter spending tho afternoon with sew­ eon.
t i •
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The compil ation, style and compos­ iitr.litiii!c%nn in Iiultn* I nlnu *iid| Inpun# ^
ing tho hostess eerved ambrosia uial
er of each piece wan-briefly nkelche l. At tlui outbreak oC the K.iru|»c*an \ v a r [ S \ V 3 n f W 21111 U IlU I l l M*
fruit cake.
Among thoso present were iMra. it wan voted to have meeting.* for the he was ene of the first to asslat in th;
•
Ilonry Purdon, Mra. I). C. Marlowe, winter nt throe tT'cloek, and to open relief of the Belgians, equipping two
shipload*
of
foodstuff's
which,
were
j
o m O iv lU JJ o tlU lu S
with
dDctisslon
of
m.U.'ic
topics
und
Mrs. J. II, LaWson, Mrs. J. C. Smith,
Miss M argaret Clnrk, Mna. Claude current events,
uent to the invaded country.
A di T ro v e
T -fu m irin rc
Mr. Wunafiiakcr poyrmwl M* |ifO|**Sl1 ^ T O J S
I l U lil l U O r S
Howard, Mrs. Robert Grovoniftein, Tho program ended with a gtwup of
Mrs.. Robert Cobb, Mrs. Howard, Miss lieiutii'ully rendered sung* by Mins by
. mnny maxlniH. "Every r.nderlak*
Ing," he oliro said, "is made up of the
l.cttit- Caldwell, K(tn. J. J. Portion, Hcrminln Is limann.
¥ h e piano nunitters were: '
yum of paht endeavor.:, 1 1us.ambition
Sr.,
Nocturne in U—Sthiininnn, Tludni» and tho new vlsihns,'
Dobbins.
| "Duslnoss n»***ri rest upon tlm unA IIIUTIIDAY SURPRISE
A nnntlaw of frlendu and nelghlutra "Mnzurki;," Kern, Mary Helen Morse, trem bling foundation of vonfideuco iti
of Mrs. H. 8. Hamrick gave her a nur- CloUter Relbi" Read, Marguerite ono another."
“On v e a y toad iliere is Byii:.' young
prise, the occasion iHtlng her birthday Garner.
niiuiviTaary. Games were enjoyed "Preludo i:i ( ’ Minor"—Chopin, Gale men coining on."
"Keep up the old standard:*.,"and day
Marahall.
out tho evening.
A fter going for n ride rho mine Into “Gigu'p Rretoane"— Barlunuu, Ge.ii- |,y day rune them bight r."
tho tlurk ro«»m lighted only by tiny
gin Mobley.
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• - . An to hts own life la* oneo r.aid:
white ta|ters on the* birthday cake nnd Turkirit March—Mozart, Margaret “Thinking, trying, tolling ntul tru s t­
ing U all of my biography.’
many voices singing-Imppy birthday.
Pl iers,, Liu'llit Mnhonvy.
Delicious cake nnd amhroaia were
Group of homo songS!
Recklcii* automobile driving arena(a) "Ilinnoreaque) Dvorak, Madeline
nerved.
es the cuspleion th at much of tho
Mullein.
hofao nen,*;c of the good. old. days wan
(b )“Dawn" Kevin,-Sarah Wheeli*.
(t*) "Venftian love Jk.ngs.^ Nevin, poanosucd by Ike borne. •
Kathleen Brady.
(d) “Gavotte" Fred Morey, Dorothy DANCING CLASSES every Tiscrday
a t Parish House at I p. m. for ehildren ami 7 p. m. for adult*. Interpre­
tative und hall rooitl dancing.—Profes*
COOKED FOOD AND FANCY
Sor ('. L. E biesF1
114-tfc
WORK HALE .
(’coked Food and F'aney Work Sale,
nil day Saturday by the f'athoiie
OAKLAND TOURING. 1920
,W. men's League in the Northwest MODEL AT S20II. THIS IS A
room of the Welqkn Hid];.
222-5tr REAL I1AHGA1N.—II. &amp; O. MO­

. - To please'oun customers—at all tinus giving them our
jtfasTTareHirfilTehlionlihtrMf!hft?l5uF"T)csl efrorTs m ltoljri
inj? them to make their solcetions, also.to satisfy, by givinir
them gAod merchandise at the lowest possible price.

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WATCH K.S
DIAMONDS
JKWELRY
SILVER
CHINA
CUT GLASS
The Famous Hulova
Wrist Watuhes
Deliah Fcnrls
Ln Tausca Pear!.!
Evcr-SIiarp Pencils

land Fmilitaill PCUS

Leather llamj La«;.s
Mesh Ra:.Ts
Vanity Cases and
Lorines ------SicrHufe* Silver Tea and
Coffee Sets
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Sheffield Tea ami Coffee
Sets
Beautiful Console Sets j
Cascroies ant] Pie Plates
Ivory Toilet and Mani­
cure! Sets
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Special Showing of i ’latniuui and Diamond
Wrist Watches, Bar Pins
Dinner Rings, Etc.

CARLOTS

TOR CO.

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BAZAAR
COOKED FOOD AND FANCY
Tim ladies of tho Congregational
TfIR JEWELER
WORK SALE ‘
Church will hold th eir annual bananfr
Cooked Food and Fancy WorJ: Sale, 112 East FJret HL------Sanfoi-tl
ami Noiy England supper i-crved cafe*
(elia utylo'on Thuiaduy a t 2:00 at the all day Saturday by tho (’.WhoHr
OPEN EVENINGS K
ovtiivrwt loom in the W elaka^iuilJ- AVamtn’e Ix*nguo In the Northwest ■ ■ ■ ■ R M aaH naagB gaoasuaaaagH
222-iftc tiaa«aaBnBaauiBuuH«i(iitiKaaaH
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD* WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922

•AGE TWO

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It scctps that they are about to gotHb eWorld of business.
Mr. Daugherty’s goat and there arc
Back of this cheering trend to pros*
several fine little goat getters Ip con­ parity, there, nre, of course, certain
l u fc &lt; l« atd r \ r r r u l t r r n i H i n r » r - - p l Wtm&gt;
gress this season. However the show­ influences by whkh it is being caused,
d . i r wl l l i r l l r r n l d I l t i l l t l l n c . ICIT
I l n i i m i l l A A i r . . • O n f a r d , F l « . ____ down will prove one of two thing«— and in this connection n most rcmaikeither th,e attorney general ia guilty able statem ent was made In Brador ho ia innocent and the public street’s business review for Ihe week
rrn i.!* !it:u n
ju st closed. After vnrious statements
wants to know which one it is.
... pallor
i t. j . n o i l . i
referring to business conditions, it
Do your Christmnn -shopping early—and
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I J - - - m l l l r n i n g r r * That Idea about a fair grounds, n says, In mentioning the belated win­ w a t e r w o r k s , s t r b e t PAYING. 1
II. A. S R K I .
buy from your home merchants.
Ail» r r ‘ •• l»i* M a lta Hi t
I '. S, U M I .l.l
It will be easy to-find Juat the right
bail park and athletic field is a good ter and tho tendency to put off'buy­
HEWER EXTENSION AND
.&lt; i i i r r | U I * s l l a l r a
lltd f
K saw s
gilt for each person on*your Christ­
one and tho Chamber of Commerce ing until weather conditions forced
A p p t lr a t lo n
INDEBTEDNESS
TJjey-art? in h t i . - i n e s M ,
serve you; t h e y mas list-if-you will coma!i« our spec­
and all the tjp b a of the. city should trade, that -"retail buying is the. host
I . U U I S S U I I ’l ' _ U n a U l l v a
have
purchased
their
stock
with an eye .sin­
ial (lift Department.
join in and make it worth while. We since last winter, heavy wearing «P*
t ' h i . H r r 21&gt; - \t n f l r r 5 |i. m .
y t / The A
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gle to the most exacting taste, and they de­
ore short on good locations and on parti, footwear and holiday spcciul*
S a h « rrl|tlla n I 'r lc r la A d tn n r r
DELAND, Dec, 13.—Dr Land yestur
lli.l* V .- n r ..........
..... . . ....... — f J J J nccount of our topography will havo predominating.”
serve
and should receive your patronage.
day voted $314,000 municipal bond is
*l» Manlba ....... ..... ....... .......... xoa lo go a distance south of the city but
And
note
this:
t l r l l v r r r d In I l l y Ity C a r r i e r
sue by a majority of three to one. Iin- H am ilto n . Ilm v ai'd , Waltham,
i f a r tv* r k
............................... I » C d a l s even a t that there is no telling how
Help your town to grow; help your mer­
"In the latter direction active ndver-. pr.iv. merits will take $100,001 fur the!
(Jruon, 7.- 1r- 17 a n d 21
T k r I l l s 13- l a I H - p a * e t V r r k l r H e r - fast tho city will grow to tho location tising which is apparently under n full
waterworks, $140,000 for rtreet pav-’ je w e ls a l R e d u ced p ric e s .
chants to grow, and help yourself to grow by
Id r a l l r r l y c o v e r *
S ra tla o lr
I aaa ly
a n d la p a b f u k r d e r r r y I ' r l d a y . A f l . o r - mid in a few years what is now in the head of steam, Is reported bringing a , infC nnd $05,000 for sower extensions
dealing
with home folks, nml what a happy
t l - l n a r u l e * u t a d r k n o w n o n ■ Mpllrn- country will be in the city limits. Pick
good volume of business to. depart­ and the hulnneo for'refunding indebt­
• l*»a. t l r m a r r a f l r In i tn l t l l e a . SAJid p e r
Christmas this will be for everybody in
y e a r , a l t r a y a In n d t a w e r ,
out a good location and then do so ment stores and large retailers.”
15 Diamond Rings, special price from
edness.
M K M D R M T I I K A**OCLATk.Tl IMIKSS much on the ground* every year and
Hanford.
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More nnd more is the vidua of ndT h e A a a o c l a t e i l t ' r c a a la a i c l t l a l v a l y in that way the work will be done yertising as a powerful lever in busiCOUGHS’AND COLDS IN WINTER. 1-2 Carat, Fine While. Diamond Plat­
e n t i t l e d i n t h e u r a f o r r e t l H b l i r t l l o t i Of
a l l n a w a d l a p n l c h e a « r e d l l t d l o It o r right without bankrupting the city, or ness success being recognized. In the
Indour sedentary life In winter hnsj inum Bar Pin or Ring. Special
n o t o t h e r w i s e . r r r i l l t e r t In t h l » p a p e r the citizens. It is something badly
instance cited above,s ''active advertis­ a direct bearing on the prevalence of •
a n d a l s o llio
local
news
p utillaheu
h « retn.
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. . needed in the county.
ing’’ in the great cities of the north coughs and colds. Keep the bgwnls
All rlithla of r«-{puti||eaIlon of atieclsl
100 of other Diamonds at lowest
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d i s p a t c h e s h e r e i n Are a l s o r e s e r v e d .
was able to overcome the adverse in­ active and overcome constipation with
prices
And
while
we
arc
talking
about
fluences
of
unseasonable
weather,
en­
Foley Cathartic Tablets. '• (krids, j__
n rric*. I I I K H A I . l t I l l ' l l , III M i . I ' h n n r MS
fairs, don’t forget thnt Seminole coun­ abling retailers lo repoft thnt '‘inly­ coughs, croup, throat, chest and b ro n -;
ty will have n good exhibit a t Orlando ing is the best since last winter.”
rhinl trouble quickly relieved with Fo*j
Ihis year aniT we want to go in with
Thero is no truth more true than ley’s Honey and Tar, Contains noj
the idea of winning the prize. There thnt intelligent advertising pays*—S i opiates—Ingredients. printed on the
There is so much in the papers
is no use in entering with any other Petersburg Times.
! wrapper, I.nrg- ? r riling cough tpetl- .r&gt;0 Genuine Diamond LaValliercs
•bout the dearth of box cars thnt
from
epirjt and if we go in for the prize
jlchn- in tl.e world. “Foley'a Honey
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there m ust be notm-thing to it, und
we will get it. That is the feeling to
yet the fruits are moving to market.
Don’t forget Lako Mnry Skating any T ar is wonderful for attacks of
have when you make up your exhib­
HRRBB«HanMBUBBanasiMet*aiJa«aBBaaRUBBB«an«RBaRaa«aiwuiB«
coughs and, colds,” writes W, II.
Maybe it would be n good thing not
its. The other feeling is that we Rink tonight—u big attraction. 223-lc Gray, Venice, California. Hold every­
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to h^vc nny cars while the price is
will accomplish so* much in having
where.— Ailv.
low. '
an exhibit there.
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DELAND
. Sanford’s
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DIAMONDS

$15.00 to ¥27,50

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$118.50

Sanford,' Florida

JEWELRY i
LAVALLIERES

' John W anamaker wan a visitor to
Sanford Inst winter and was greatly
pleased with our lake front and oth­
er places around Sanford and prom­
ised to return I his year. We were sor­
ry to Icurn of. hia death yesterday,
lie wbh n g rea t man,"a good man and
a real American.

H SELL
YOUR ItBAI.
ESTATK

WHEN U
LIST IT
WITH US

Say $100 down, balance in small
monthly payments. You can buy
i Hose Court lot that way and If
I'ou make this first payment as
i gift to n member of your fam­
ily it will make a fine present.

Maxwell &amp; Britt

Gompers Today
Acknowledged
His Assistance

SPECIAL VALUE—$3,750.00 cash,
beautiful grove nnd truck farm just
out of city limit ', exceptionally well
located far future aub-divI»lon.'—A. I*.
Secretary Mellon In his report to In th e . Prosecution of Attorney Gen­ Connelly*6 Sons, 10.-8 Magnolia Ave.
congress has a rosy view of tho bus­
eral Daugherty
Phono 48, ask for Mr. Bronson. 223-tfe
,MELLON PAINTS ROSY PICTURE

TRY A HERALD. WANT AD
$5.00 to ¥55.00
Gold Knives, Belt
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Friday,
December
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iness outlook and is of tho opinion
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that conditions are rapidly growing
I lly T h e A a a u e la lr d I'rra a l
COOKED FOOD AND FANCY--------------------------better.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—Samuel
WORK SALK
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White Gold, 11-K, 17-Jcwd
He s a y s ;.
Gompers, president of the American
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Cooked Food and Fancy Walk Side,
"Prices of commodities have risen Federation of Labor, frankly told the nil tiny Saturday by the Ladle.* of the
The Fre-li Curded Reef is now ready and native Green ■a
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materially; inventories generally nre house judiciary committee that the Catholic Church in the Northwest
a
5 Cabhage to hoi! with it.
law; the volume of business hns been executive committee of the Federation | room of the W Iaka Bldg.
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New
York
shipment
this
w
eek
consist
of
Fresh
mounting tp higher levels; labor is authorised the employment of counsel
a
Hulk
Dates,
Canned
Squash,
Fumpkin,
tirussel
Sprouts
und
a
again folly employes!.
to assist Hep. Keller in prosecuting j BOILER EXPLOSION
a
Rhtiliurh.
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KILLS
tyt
INJURES
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"The year is closing with bountiful the impeachment proceedings against
Sterling, Rogers, Community,
a
ONE III MHtET MEN
crops. Severe depression in agricul­ Attorney General Daugherty.
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Assorted
Dried
ami
Candied
Fruits
for
your
fruit
cakes.
Cut (P ush, Smoking Sets, Nut
D
ture hns been relieved. Banking con­
a
Row
Is,
(Ily
The
.UMirlnird
l'rri«y
Another land of Lifetime Aluminum jusl arrived. Musi aa
ditions nre sound, mqnoy rates nre EARTH SHOCKS AT PENDLETON,
HAVANA, ’ 1). t . I.-!,—One hundred
desirable gifts.
reasonable nnd there in sufficient cre­
a
OREGON ^
workmen
were kilted or injured yeaa
dit available to meet nil reasonable
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terdny in a Ik**iler expioalon which
a
demands. Even abroad there nre signs
PENDLETON, Ore,, Dec. 13.—Citi­
a
wrecked the EstreJiu sugar mill, near
u
of progress in reconstruction.
zens of Helix, 18 miles from here, re­
a
(’a maguey.
Here, then is n statem ent practi­ ported three dhlinct earth q'unke
a
Thirteen bodies had been recov- j
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cally world-wide in scope, from a mnn shock* today. No duiunge was report­
n
eivd up to 7 nVImk last night and
a
in a position to be ncquitfnted with ed.
a
j forty jmuicd pe■stum were being cara
the true conditions. It is certainly enPalmetto and First StrceJ at
a
Hcnjumin’it Store
heartenirg, nnd should give courage
GREATEST HARGAIN EVEIliJI1
,n hnnninrufl.■i:,,u uf tlu? vic'
a
w stimaforore
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to those who have been hesitant in OFFERED: HOICK SIX s:i2.'»,
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carrying forward enterprises involv­ NEW TIRES,
EXCELLENT Tin
niiitule County Bank i* innila
Don't forget Lake Mary Skating
ing large investment, or even tho:e CONDITION.—II. &amp; O. MOTOR ing those Xma* Saving* Club Chct-kr
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who operate on the sm aller scale in CO.
221-titc Hi&gt;'k tonight a liig attraction. 225 lc
206-lfc, this week.
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REAL ESTATE
Fire,-Casualty, Auto Insurnnre
105 W. First St., HANFORD. FI.A

MISS IT—

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$22.50
5
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S ilv e r w a r e
...THE...

TURKEYS

Diamond Palace \
P. Weinher

AGENTS

DON’T

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Prop.

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Phone 210

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Pll guarantee that music and merriment will enrich any
home fortunate enough to possess a Vietrola. And I can
prove-it by all the folks to whom I brought the Vietrola
last Christmas and on many previous holidays.
We have all thc.new models, $.35.00 up.

You kiddies are already dream ing of the wonderful
Toys Santa will put in your stockings, aren ’t you? Well,
dream on, for Santa will make all your dreams come
true!
Would you like to know in advance about all the jolly
things he has for you? Then ask your Mother or Daddy
to bring you to

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Here Are Some of the Wonderful
Things You Will See:
PIANOS GUNS
DOLLS
TRAINS
BLOCKS DOLL FURNITURE
DRUMS AUTOMOBILES
Alid A 'Thousand Others!

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 192
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There'# nothing like being sure YOU will lw SURE to h«re money for
Christmas if )ou enroll in our

With the purchase of every five gallons of
gasoline we will give

Two Gallons Free
to everyone coming to our New Home

Saturday, December 16
from 7 a. m. tc (i p. m. Also

One Tube Free
with every tire purchased. And in addition to this
will drain your crank case free,#making only a
charge for the oil used.
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This will mark the real opening of our new
garage and filling station, and we want every automobile owner to visit us on the above date and
try our SERVICE, and see what an up-to-date
place of business we have.
We have the exclusive distribution of the Kel­
ly Springfield Tire, and it costs you no more to buy
n Kolb. A Complete line of accessories.
One of the Bi&amp;gst and best equipped filling
si 'lions In Sanford, and

The first garage in Sanford to give day and night,
Service. “AVE NEVER CLOSE.”
And ou this visit we want you to inspect the
Hupmobile and Lexington-the cars that have aftd
always will be superior in their price-class, for
both of which we are distributors.
Our new home is located at the corner of Sec­
ond Street and Sanford Avenue.
We will carry a complete stock, Of parts for
these cats, which will insure real service to the
owners.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—The big
privnto steamship companion will reap
moat of tiro benefit# of thosh lp sub­
sidy measure if it I* pniscd, raid Sen*
ntar Duncan U. Fletcher, of Florida,
ranking Democrat of the senate com­
merce committee, in reply to argu­
ment* of Senator Jones, Republican,
of Washington, chairman of the com­
mittee, a# both aides "dug in” for
the senate battle over the pet meas­
ure of the Harding administration
which is expected to develop into one
of the bitterest legislative struggles
ever waged in that body.
'.'The ships which will benefit from
the bill gre not enrgo ships at all,"
said Senator Fletcher. "For instance,
a cargo ship of 0,600 gross tons, Such
as those built a t Hog inland, would
receive n minimum compensation.
About lfl such ships1 would receive a
subsidy aggregating about $11,000 an­
nually, while n crack passenger liner,
like She (,'t arge Washington, of 25^100
groan tops, would get about $300,000
n year in subsidies, The big private
steamship companies would reap the
most of the benciUs."
•Senator Jones planned lo throw out
the first skirmish line of the admin­
istration forces by moving the hill bo
made the "unfinished business" and
thereby given the right-of-way over
all other pending legislation,
Senators Homh, c
Icllo of Wisconsin;
broskn, and Capper,
among those of tin
progres■ sive group on the Republican side who
■ stood ready to join the Democrats in
J attacking the proposed subsidy, and
■ employing various tactics to block its
a passage.
■J Senator Jonea warned if the bill
2 failed, American national defense and
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n 'commerce would uiii.e suffer seriousa ly. "It is vital," he said, "a3 mi aux2 diary to our navy that we have large
J | and fast ships, nnd that means pns■ ’senger and combination passenger nnd
H, cargo liners, nnd to overcome the
* present shortcomings of our fleet in
* that respect, wo have but followed
s the,t lead of other maratime powers
* and proposed the most practical nielli2 oil of developing nnd maintaining a
■ merchant marine that will not bo uutstripped by theirs."
2
Aside front the importance of a
a merchant inarine as a "preparedliens
■ ! measure," Jones emphasized the ne2 cessity 'of adequate provision living
®|tnu:!e fur refrigerator nnd other types
■ or ocean carriers, "so essential to the
g&gt; agricultural business nnd commercial

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CHRISTMAS
It’* no (rouble to Join!

FOR SALE
SEVF iTa L ilU U sP .b iu r sale. House
for rent. See Thigpen,
WOOD FOlt 'SALE—58.SU a cord,
' Please arrange to pay cash on de­
livery, and specify tho kind of wood
wanted, when placing your order.—F.
S.V crnay.
190-tfc
FOR SALE—Rosier and (lays' paints
and Varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc

Sanford Novelty Works,
PEPPER SEED FOR SAI
a surplus of 35-lba.of P.uby King
pepper seed saved by myself out- of
the very best New Jersey stock, $2.76
per lb. Address, E GrothAi, Danin,
'J

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The first Deposit makes
your a member

You will not mis# the
\ small amounts you
pay in weekly.

Join the crowd that's
joining

You will get back every
cent you pay in with
Interest

Join yourself—let
family join

ChrbtmaH Saving Club will please rail Saturday, December 16th and
receive their checks

SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK

condition.

-Army tent, ItSxlG,
City Express office,

221

Wight Jlrothcrs Co. Department Garage building

FOR SALE—1 1'remo car nuto
bargain for quirk sale. Pee
Sewell at l.nko Mary Casino. 2

FOR RENT
FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment
Fern dale Apartments, 303 E. First
Street.
FOR RENT—One"Led" room and kitch­
en furnished, price $13 per month.
Apply to Mrs. H. D. Durant nt Lake

ROUTH

BAKERY

Next lo Princess Theatre

FOR RENT—Three furnished house
keeping rooms. Phono 318-W be

fonrH a. m. or after-6 prrn; L’lH-fitf

Specials for

WANTED—Two men to work Flori­

Record Breaking’Time
F irst Big Appropriation
BUI of Present Congress
TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
LIGHTS AT NIGHTt No P
shall drive or run any nutomftt^
any of the public streets of the fcity
of Sanford between #un#et and sun­
rise without having two lights bo a r­
ranged as to throw their lig h ts‘for­
ward In tho direction tho nutomobllu
may be going, and one light showing
red from tho rea r of the machine.
Tho nbovo.regulatlon will be rigid­
ly enforced. ■„
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J. A. KILLEBREW,

2l7-10te "

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: Chiof of Police.

13-lbs. Granulated Sugar, with

l-&lt;juart cons,
W esson Oil

&amp; ! : ......... $ 1 . 0 0
15 lift, good sound f t f f ^ *
Irish Potatoes .....
21 Ih. hags Pills- fij-l f t f f
bury’s Flour
J L o illtJ
2-1 lb. hags Gold
AA
Medal Flour
v - " - * * * '*
20-oz. pkgs. Buckwheat Flour ......... j I ve'O
J2Q-oz. pkgs. PanCake F lo u r....... .
2 pkgs. Shredded
Wheat Biscuit ......
20-oz. packages ,,
Oat Meal ................

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A C a
A itli#
Jo.

1 gallon cans
Wesson Oil
No. 1 cans Table
Peaches....
No. 2 tj cans:
Table Peaches
No. 1 Liby’s White
Asparagus ----- ‘
3 cans Tomato
Soup ..... ji. .......
No. 2 cans good
No. 2,bans Webbs'
I . $Iuint}seorii

Spaghetti

Kingnn’s Smoked
Bacon, lb. ........
Klngnan’s Box
Bncon, lb.........
Salmon
l-lb. can Alaska
Salmon .........

INTERESTED IN CELERY-FARM?

S -w
•All M o d ern C o n v e n i e n t

PROGRESS-------------- SERVICE

STREN G TH

lly having the valve# ground nr the brake# rclined or a grnrral over
hauling ■The best of sendee

da territory at once. Experience
not* necessary, Write .T. ’S. 'G arrett,
Gen. Delivery, Sanford, Flo., for par(Hr T h e A u a e l n l n ) l&gt;rr.a&gt;
MIAMI, Dec, 12.—Miami Alumni of titulars,
the University of Florldn hnve offer­
PO UND
ed Gainesville High School, $1,000 and
expense# to meet Miami here Decem­ FOUND—Sheriff# badge. Owner con
get same by calling nt Herald of­
ber 1nth or 23rd for th e .sta te high
fice, proving property and paying foV
school football championship.

( H r Tfce . t u w i M r d P m i )

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WANTED TO RENT—Permanent, 3
Mimai Alumni
or -1 room unfurnished upartmont,
Florida University flat or house, deslrablo location. Ad"F. S," enro Itorald office, San*
Offer $1,000 diess
ford. Fin.
102-tfc

Committee Report# Appropriation for
$121,000 Treasury Department

the

A LITTLE EVERY WEEK

WANTED

For Gainesville High Schord to Meet
Miami at Latter City

CLUB
Save the pennies, nick
c!s and dimes
.. .
They'll grow into Do!
Jar# for Christmas.

Enroll at once!

"Only recently wo learned," he con­ KOH RENT—Fivo room cottage,
Musson.
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tinued,-"that Hritisb interests offered
to construct a Sleet of vessels adapt­ FOR KENT—Suite of two or three
ed to carrying the California grope
funrnlshcd roms for light house­
crop and stood ready to pledge up- keeping, equipped with electric lights,
proximately $200,000,000 to lhat end gas for cooking, running water, also
In the atatc of Washington today well heated in cool weather, tnqutro
there nro thousands of carloads of ap­ 300 French Avenue. Phone, 287-J,
ples Hpoitiug in the warehouses from
lack of transportation. Give us pro­
per ships and with the short haul to
apartment, first floor, fronts
the coast our fruit growers will lie southeast exposure.
21
saved a loss of millions of dollars an­
FOR KENT—Furnished room
nually.
Magnolia Ave. Phone 228. 1
"The people of California alone
have suffered u loss equal to what it
is estimated the proponed subsidy will
coat, the entire country during the WANED—A chanco to build your
first three years of its operation."—■ tfuw homo before lumber gets any
Jacksonville Journal.
higher. Plans and estimates furnish­
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfe

WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—In a rec­
ord breaking time the first annual ap­
propriation bill of the present session
of congress, that for the trcaiury de­
partment reported to the senate today
by the appropriations Committee car­
rying un Inercnso for $121,ifbo over
tho house total of more than $116*000,000. Tlie bill was pasted by the
house Saturday.

Sanford Avenue and Second Street

UtMklfled Ada tc u line. No
id taken for Ima than 25c.
and positively no elaaaifiad
ad# charged to anydiio. Cash
must accompany i ll order*.
Count five words to a,Hon
aud remit accordingly,

to
to

No. 2 cans Van*
O Q a
Gamp Peas ...L........ toUOV'
No. 2Vg cans Sauer
K r a u t ...... .r................. l O l /
2-oz. Blue Ribbon Lemon and
Vanilla
Q A a
Extract
No. 2 Red Pitted
ft
Cherries
.......... O
lfi-oz. Welch’s
' ft
a Gr^pulnde
O
TTow Irish Potatoes

�PACE FOUR

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 192

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

CILAS. L. BRITT, Editor

Chamber of Commerce and Other Clubs Will Fos
ter Movement Which Means it Will Go Across
Some of the very best news nnd news of especial interest to the^sportlng
fans of Sanford nnd Semihole County ie the news that Snnford will soon
have a Hasc Bait Park and Athletic Grounds that will compare well with the
beat In the slate.
Thish as been a long felt want In Hanford, nnd the Chamber of Commerce,
backed by the Rotary and Kiwanls Clubs, have jrecognlxod the fart that if
Sanford will be ns big nnd important ns other cities In the /state, they must
have this field. And they expect to get it.
The Chnmber of Commerce 1ms had a committee working on this pro­
ject for some time past riid the work they have accomplished has just about
brought the m atter to a head and only n few minor details nnd arrangements
will have to be completed before they will bo ready to announce the location
of this fine park to l« erected. This same committee Is going oven further
than thnt and they will secure a t the same time a suitable place for a fair
ground, nnothcr long felt want for our county.
Such a park wit! change the present inte rest in base ball nnd other sports
considerably and It will mean that In the future, when the boys want to play
footbull they will not have to 're n t a place and when any kind of a game is
on there will be no difficulty in charging the admission price that is so es­
sential to mnlntnijicnce of a bnll club.
Our hats arc off to the Chamber of Commerce, Us committee nnd the
othcT supporters of this movement and here is hoping that it will bo but- a
very short time before this park is erected,The Baptists will hold their bazaar
December 15-10, Friday nnd Sntucday
t,l the Southern Utilities office.

JOHNSON AGREES
WITH LANDIS
o tr Thr

FRUIT CAKE ‘
RAISINS
CURRANTS
CITRON. LEMON AND OR­
ANGE REEL.
DATES
FIGS
NUTS
APPLES
BANANAS
JONES' DAIRY FARM SAU­
SAGE.
APALACHICOLA OYSTERS,

(.-M x-Inlr.I I’ rra iO

CHICAGO, Dec. 13,—All reports
concerning a difference of opinion be­
tween K , M. Landis, baseball commis­
sioner, nnd Ban Johnson, president
of tiie A me Heart League, were disptdleil by Johnson himself yr.itordny
previous to Ids d e p a rtu re . for New
York to a tte n d 'tin*- American League
meet tug then-Today.
President Johnson declared be was
in full aeronl with tiie mlmihi tralum
of Commi .sinner Landis; thnt the
ronimissinner "stands 1.000 |&gt;vr cent
in my estimation," but certain club
owners in tiie major leagues were
attem pting through propngnmln to
start a controversy between himself
and the commissioner.
"1 l.avp no quarrel with I.nndia and
have never criticised his office nnd
will not so long as he dues Ids duty
to baseball," President Johnson said.
"He will find me one of hi» jjtaunrh-

GOLF
BOWLING
'TENNIS
BOXING
A base ball park nnd fair grounds
the White Sox last epring and must for Sanford.
recure reinstatement .from Commis­
And the Chnmber of Commerce will
sioner Lnndhi befpre being permitted
to piny in mnjor league xanka again. put it across.
Word played second base and Meuscl
in the uutfiefd for the Yankees lust
It takes the concentrated efforts of
season.
the dvie organisations to do these
things. And they are doing it.
CHAMPION SLIPPER SLAMMKit
CHALLENGES TUB WOULD TO
The hiring of n coach for the foot­
PLAY AT MIAMI. FLORIDA ball squad* and the raising of the
money necessary was but a stepping
III jr Tilt* Aatnrln t r i! I*re**)
stone to bigger things In an Athletic
MIAMI, Dec. 13.—lllalr Ntmmnkcr, way. Just watch thnt Chnmber of
17, issued challenge to any youth in Commerce committee go;
the United S ta te s ' for a series of
horseshoe games to be played here for
And Sanford is fast getting into the
championship of the nation.
big town class. In order to grow

eat supporters ' in doing anything to
improve the game, and In that re ­
spect he cannot be surpassed."
The American la-ague executive
said he would attend the jojnt meet­
ing of the major league club owners
scheduled for New York Thursday and
would present reports from private
detective agencies which investigated
gambling in baseball.
"I am going to make a report on
tlie unrestricted gambling that hits
been going on and 1 believe Juuge
Landis will support me in my stand
to wipe it out. Gambling must l*o
stopped. If the club owners will give
tbelr aid In exterminating this evil, it
can be accomplshed."
they must have these things and when
Due to the desire of the New York
Sanford needs tilings hud enough,
and Detroit dubs for additional time
they go out and get 'em.
ill which to complete improvements to
their parks, President Johnson said
Maybe the Celery Feds will not be
the rlub owners probably would vote
represented
in the Florida State
to start the reason April 18, a week
league,
but
we
enn have some "major
later than usual, although he favors
b
ague
players
living
and training In
opening the season a week earlier
Sanford every winter, if we go about
than this date.
it right.
"1 have always b e l l e d the world's
Human Hearts
series shopld lie outyrfUQho way as
Men’s Club and Chnsc &amp; Co. hold
early as possible in (Ktolior to avoid
e (tarda for tonight at the bowling
conflict* with the football reason,"
It’s a story of homo, of wonderful
ttys. Tommy Jones says Ihey will
President Johnson said.
inulifol love.
in that game or bust, and Archie
•tts some one is going to bust.
It's a story of an outcast wife, of n
man who suffered because of his love
Another good game will l»e played
for the one woman.
tomorrow night when the • Farmers’
and Merchants meet.
NEW YORK, Dee. 13.—Col. Jacob
It's a story (or you, for your father,
Ruppcrt, officially announced yester­ for your mother, for your children.
day that negotiations for the transfer It's dedicated to the inolheVs of the
to him of Col. T. I*. Huston's half in­ world by Carl I.ncmnile.
terest in the New York Yankees had
been virtually- completed and that
It’s the story of stories—playing
within n week be would be sole own­ epon Hie heartstrings, with its throb­
er of the American League champions. bing poignant drama, replacing'with
'I’iie i lob, including the Yankee stad­ ti tiller smiles the teai i it will bring,
No arrangements have hern made
ium, has an estimated value of $3,- as its gentle, liunu-iy humor sinks an yet for a basket hall game this
OOO.Uih),,
deeper into your heart.
week. The girls have Friday night
This announcement was followed by
And in
the meantime—tonight open for some fast team. And the
authoritative reports that the Yan­ “ Woman's Place" and tontnrow night, gills, after losing last Saturday have
kees had closed a deal with the While "The'Beautiful Liar."
just about decided that thnt is all they
Sox to trade Aaron Ward, Hob Mou­
can afford to lose for several weeks,
sel and u pi teller to Die Westerners
for Kddic Collins, veteran second
.-acker, and Dick Kerr, anutbpuw
pi teller, it was said t fficinl announce­
ment of the trade which lias been ru­
mored in diamond ein lea for some
time would he marie at today's set-,
sioti of tiie American chib outnirs.
The only possibility of a hitch in
the de.nl ns now outlined, lentera

RUPPER WILL BE
OWNER YANKS

every week—a few pennies—n nickel—dime or
(Small amounts you can easily spare without inencc). Deposit them weekly and see them tirow
Hare—Yes, a pile of dollars, and

CHRISTMAS
JUST
FOR EVERY CENT YOU HAVE
SAVED----------PLUS INTEREST
Old nml Young—Children and Babies Are
Invited to Become Members

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, Presldrnt

It. F. WH1TNER. Cashier

A Substantial Xmas Present in the City Sub
stantial, a Home for the Family A most lleatiliful Display al

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You cannot afford to miss this chance.
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Your search for the unuaunl Rift will end as noon as you have
looked over our magnificent holiday stocks of STATIONERY
AND GREETING CARDS; we have created the Gift Shop
Individual, where every u r c and every occasion can he rememho rod with Rifts that cannot be forgot ten and do not
have to he excused.
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Here you may select safely—and
SAVINGLY!

The only developed Lake FrQnt subdi­
vision, Electric Lights, Gas, Paved Streets
and Side Walks.
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DRUG. STORE

SEMINOLE HOTEL

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, Wli

PACE FIVE

is hereby le- w^« elected, from the labor unions, the Iron river

yesterday reported
■that apparently no loss of life had
been caused by the flood which swept
duwn the river early yesterday when
the Mud Like power dam Went out.
With the dam went the pump house
and power plant, the Northern Pa­
cific bfidge nnd th ; Wisconsin statehighway number 10 bridge over Iron HIS SPEAKING TOUR ENDED T H E ‘ST. A CGI’STINE TO THE VOLUSIA
River and looses estimated tit about
TIGER IS IN GOOD
COUNTY. LINE WILL BE
$.73,000 with the possibility of it pm nlng dope to a quarter of a million
dollars.
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Rrundey but when the entire pl«\n wan explaineil tn th en the chief* threw their inMotion of p 'in r. 1.. F‘. Engnn sfc- fluency directly with the- udmtnDtiuundid by Comr, C. W. Enlzmhigcr titiii. jijjfAjf the eight uldermcu joined
and carried, the Maintenance Rond with him in refusing pay. Then he
bled with this hoard by Ibo Finley got n city attorney to act fe ^ one
.Method Company, in the Hum.of Jj,- diillnr u year. .
Sanford, Fla., Dec. Cth, 11122. 000.0(1 with the Southern Surely Com­ The first move was a cleanup and
II morable Board of County Com* pany ns ure'.y, i s . hereby accepted the mayor was *nblc to have the local
i misslottora in nnd Tor Seminole Coun­ nnd approved by this Hoard, subject painters utjion to paint the public
ty, Fioritlfl. Jdst ln rcgular aaas|on nt to 'The approval of their attorney,
bdilding* while local women pat the
III o'clock a, tn*. Piwejth Comm. I„
Communication from Geo. E. Bates paint for nothing. Sixty citizens on
1'. Hagan, c. W. Ememlngcr, (). P. &amp; Son, of Altamonte, leftti and refer- the invitation of the. mayor g**t toSwope and E. Curlotl, wkli V. E. red toTom.% C. \V. EnUmingor.
gether and purchased n tract o f. land
; Douglas-:, Deputy Clerk upd C. At
The following Fire Arms Bonds and sunk wells so th a t the city has a
itilt'd . sheriff, in attendance.,
were approved and license ordered ft- water supply
its door instead of
j Absent'; Chairman L A. Brumley. sued; James Smith, I, K, Rivers, \V. having to pump water PO miles.
I ’ Motiort of Comr. C. W. Rnlxtnlnger, f C. Batcher, and J. E.-Terwilllg**r.
An auditor investig, •* the book.
e.-.Hided by Comr. I.. P. ilagan, and
Notary Rub lie bonds of Chas. !.. nnd placed the debt of the city nt
[carried, Comr. Cl. 1’. Swope Li elected Britt, ami
II. Ell it, were approved ;$1-H,000. A bend issue took c a te of
chalrmntf pro tern, during the absence
of Chairman I.. A. Brumley.
Now the city is prosperous nnd con­
&gt;finales of the Inst regular meeting
tented, Explaining the change the
wore read nnd approved.
mayor said:
Comr. C, W, Entzminger offered
“ Wo decided to trike tho people in­
the following resolution, nnd moved
to our confidence in everything and
its adoption, which wax'duly seconded
rule out all a ta r chamber acaafon* of
by Cnnir. E. Curletl, and adopted;
"It- it Resolved, ^I'hut authority is
Hereby given, granted nnd conveyed 1
mil.i tilt*.Seaboard Air Line Railway;
Company, n corporation, its success-*!
on* and n^igna, to build, construct,!
maintain, operate nnd conduct n rail- i
road" along, through and upon tlm* 1
porllan of certain public highway t of
Seminole county, Florida, more pur-1 Motion of Comr, C,
ticulnrly described as follows, lo-wil: | m coiiiIwI by Come.
Catlett, and Ail I kept up. We claim m
The wurt ll.'t feet of that portion of
ie support of ffleauuLit cities in the Uniti
Stone trcit lying la-twren tha north 'Ira. Barnhart, L referred W&gt; Prose“Whenever a citizen has
he brings il directly to the j
I’m of the inter-tertian of Artesla av­ ruling Attorney Si hello Maine;.
Mot inn of Comr. L. P. Hagan, me- thoritie.i, In open mission,
enue with Stone street, and tlm south
line of the intersection of Howard av­ prided By Comr. C. W. Kntziujpger ve--ligated and if a remedy
enue with Stone street, according to and carried. Or. J. T. Denton is here- it i* applied. 1 find il a g.«
*ivorued plats of Van Arndale-Qs- by authorized to represent Seminole keep Wfore the people' ,a t
county, a t tho meeting to he held hi that they are stockholders i
Daytons oh Doc. Cth nnd 7th in ref- niclpality-, and on that
ereuco to she eradication .of mos.jui- should have accomplished
los in Florida,
have through co-operation.
A.

of Sanford'* Rcput),frs&gt;Iunal Men, each
9i. in bis chosen prortic Herald recomm i hr people.

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Seminole County Bank
tNFoni)

FRED IL WILSON
ATTORNEY- A T -L A W
First National Bank Building
SLOltlt

I Cl IDDLL MAINKS
k

LAWYER
—Court House

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NEW YORK, Dec. I k —His spen!.ST. AUGUSTINE, Dec. 13.—A »?c*
FIELD DIRECTOR
■tng mission ended George* Clemen- tfoii of tho rock-cbiy road of the DixOF BOY SCOUTS
ccaii, war time premier of France, J e highway from the end of the pavcVISITING TAA1PA Rallcd for home oil tho steamship Pur- ment in Flagler county to the paveir today declaring he would return fluent in Volusia county which for
l l l f T h r V M ii r l n ln i I’r p i n )
TAMPA, Dec. 1*2.—.Stanley Harris, again “but r.a n ghost." The a god, nearly a y e a r.h a s been regarded n*
araistant nuli*mai field director of the [Statesman who closed a , strenuouso n e of the^nughcsti stretches of road
Boy Scouts of America is-scheduled tour with short speech before th e ‘in Florida, .win 1"* greatly improved
to speak at the Rotary Club lunch­ American committee for d;ivn.,tatcd before the end of the \veekr according
eon today. He is here in the Interest France hint night appeared in fine to H. A. Pillars, field v^rker for th*
Association.
of an anniversary roundup of Boy health nnd rare good-humor ns he American Automobile
took ids place on the* upper deck. A Pillars said laborers had gone to work
Scouts February 8th.
number of notable ■Fn nchtneh mid 1 » the road ns the result of on agm*Don't forget Like .Mary Skating Ainci iciiii wore nt the pier to see him nuuit betwon the Daytona Motor Club
[and the Flagler Board of County
Rink tonight—a big attraction. 222, lc «T.
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Commissioners. •
The ninny friends of Air, and Airs.
&gt;
7^ --------------Georg.* Hoy pro glad to tee them ! The Firm National *B
buck in Sanford for the winter a fte r Mr.rged their space to- It
.pending lirn summer at their home about llieli" Chrldiuas
in Michigan. Mr. and Mr?. Hoy l u . e count. Read the edvor
been coining to Sanford for many take gdv auUq.e of Ihl
years
to spend their whiten*. Mr. liny .opportunity'to tu»vu tno;
CAM AG FRY, CUBA, SUGAR .MILL
living in the vegetable Irtriitca*.
get inter*. t qn your savings.
HAS CATASTROPHE
h* per w e * .
Illy Tht* 1 wktM'Intrd l*rr,ii»l.
CAAlAGl'KY, Cuba, Dee. l.t.—The
search continued today in the ruins RaaBrraaa^unuKUHuutiKUUKUg'.z;
of tile Estrella Sugar central which
was wricked yesterday h ya boiler
explosion, for nix bodies believed to
Ik- still hidden in the wreckage, frum
which eleven dead and fifty injured
sro (**i the j"&gt; all day long nnd many times late into tho night
were removed during the night. The
uids of CeffTial Florida people an now using ELDER 8
death of two injured workmen ha.
W \TKR nnd there is a reason.
brought the toll of fatalities to nine­
teen, vvhjlj* twenly-.dx of the injured

Eleven Dead and
Fifty Injured in
Boiler Explosion

Bolide of C o u n ty C o m m issio n -rs - rRi*-? * an do tin* sam e t h iiir
t ie d Mi*. G. 1.. Bledsoe, frum Dt**l. te r-S la r.

town in v,tii n the Central is-lo c a te d .

No. 1, nr.I Air. 2 ibn Mei-ch, fioto
-----------------Did. No, 2, were approved by Git RMTI UMitfON NOT

Just Telephone 311
you a bottle at votsr home
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lb*.tor tuti!..

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lJaltcrics
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You Are Invited. (.'&lt;nr«e S

lotion of Comr. C, IV. Entzmingcr

the N ew Film

■ h 0 1; I n isi a* It - o o ipo'.i.- 1 u. 1
■ i- w ii 1I1 iiig lr.v i&gt; .it 1it ■ ( po.oi mol

that he saw the eged paHiwi too Lite
to stop bis motor.
the
Report:; itf tho M-v. -al CoUUty OfCarey Hand, a mhrtlcir.n, and Sev­
aay, flctjifs v a -ie n c -iv ed, read a.,d o reral' olber.i vslio viewed Mn 1«ill’s
and d rie d filed.
hotly, a jo took th*' wit non nt .ad,* tell
t nil
W -Manta paid -lining the aii-n'.li
irg what they k*. cw -if th ■ riri'intpair N e.ember, wen- m tlcrcl i.iiHelb I *•!
alances.
and ■u-eord.*

UplirLn-Oplomtlrfsi
•II Fa«t Lif.t Street S.mford, Fla

ELTON' ,b MOUCHTON
AifnilTECT-

aim
-Ml 0therco .11lm 111icJiti.il). v..-i. ic.id
■, b&gt; -m I o*‘b* * *1 lit- .1.
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-lb.w ing f.itb. a. j- !■ e&gt; ■ I to

firm

1 i.n'rii) a

Mnrhgi

ipi 1 in; l-&gt; ud and
l by lb.- ib 'h,
Hide wore appi-oCM nnd ordered paid,
ball There b-ing n** further biisim-.s
^ine this hoard stand* adjourned to meet
airnln 011 Tiie lay, December lfi. A.
Ibis D, 1P22. at 10 uVltH-k a. m,(
arid
p . I’. SW OPE'

SANFORD NOVKLTY
WORKS
r

V. r . F O M .E It. I’rup-

done pal Shop and Mill
Work .

•on-

,inO Attest; !j. A. Dotiglnra, C le rk ,
of 'B y V . R . D o ug ho a, D. C.

f

CONTRACTOR and BUILDKII
‘mmcni-d Street—Sanford. F'la

)Sm&gt;u«r Tight* nnd Appliance*
New Line of Fixtures

123 West First Street

R W. HERNDON
INSURANCE AGENCY
IRR--------AUTO------------BON DM

S. 0. Shinholser
Conlractnr nnd Ihtildcr
•AJiKORB

FLORIDA

*■. K. M. WELSH
rfttliiiite Veterinarian
n&lt;*':
oirico
L”ic - ■'

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Opposite P. 0.
DcLand, Florida

* ,,AVE A CLIENT who is land
r' he say* se\i. We enn show
*ome city loti and unimpjoved
at ^ery attractive prices, liberal
,
b. Connelly A? Sons, lOt-S
1* A\e.: Phone 48, ask for Me,
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,a
a&gt;3-tfc

iriver of t!ie inn bine, s;iid tb af le*
was not surprised at tie? verdict, ainee
m auslm ighter necnied a more reri
oul charge than the case deserved.
Judge W arlow added th at R ichardson;
had already been | unLhed, ,-having.feeit confined in the jail for so m e.
( h a iiin n ii pro tern
time.— Oiiando Sentinel.
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NO PAY MAYOR
* * h a s P u l l e d h is
. CITY OUT OF DEBT

COLDER WEATHER TO
HIT EASTERN STATES
*‘
EXCEPTING FLORIDA *

WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—Much
Slaver of Jack-aim ille, III., Shows colder weather will overspread tin
Atlantic a Ultra Wednesday except the I
What ConperaGnn Can Do in
Florida peninsula and low temperty 1
Rtitiniug a City
lure nnd fair weather will prevail nlJACKSONVILLE, III., Dec. 12.— mo*t generally in tho »fnto9 e.int of
Thia city of fi.fiOO population enjoy, the Mianijutippi river during the next
j tho unique dintinction of Wing prob two days, tho weather bureau etnteft
ably the only metrojiolU in the coun­ Surm warnings remain displayed on
try whore the coat of government ts he Atlantic coast from Capo Halterwithin reach of all. Elected on a »i to East Port, Maine, the bureau
plnform of "No pay and no politics’' raid, ang cold wave warnings were or­
•Mayor E. W’..Crabtree lias established dered Tucrdny mornii-g for tho low­
a record which is attracting observ­ er lake regions and Uia middle A t­
ers from tv*iywhere to see how it is lantic nlntu.-t, Northern T'lew England
done, and Tubsdny told how coopera­ ar.d the interior of New York. Itoporta
to the bureau said the weather re­
tion aided him.
termination of what Crdhtreo has mained abnormally cold yo.vtordny
caliisl “.pobtieal nostrums, tnms, nnd throughout the plain* Rentes nnd the
0. P. SWOPE,
wire pulling” and substituting there­ northw est,'nt Havre, Alpnt., a mini­
for a whole hearted cooperation of mum temperature of 31 degrees’ be-*
Abe entire citizenry, has pulled Jack­ low zero was reiiortc il yesterday.
sonville from the depths of debt and
COOKED FOOD AND FANCY
Motion «f Conu*. C. W. Kntzminger. direouragcmenL
Three
years
ago
tho
city
was
well
WORK SALE a ‘
tecunded by Comr. E*Curlott
and
night
bankrupt,
city
employes
were
carried, the appropriation of $1000 to
the Fornaid-Latlghton Mem. 'hospital being paid on script,, the water nnd
from the county, shall Ik?paid in in­ sevveruife systems were inadequatestallments of $100 ench
until such and the cost sky high. It was nt thta
time ns the sum of $1,000 has been juncture • th at Crabtree entered the
race for Mayor. Making it known et
paid.
*•*
the
time th a t fie would ncccjrt no pajr MINNESOTA POWER
Moticyi of Comr. C. W. Entzminger,
no
would
ho, if elected, allow anyone ,
DAM BREAKS; NO
racm.Ud by Comr, E. W. Curlett and
LIV ES.ARE LOST
carried.! the m ntter qf .widening the else td bo paid for work, who did not
need
the
money.
I’olicital
power
and
■_I—
Sanford-Orlando road jfist south of
DULUTH, Minn., D«c. 13.—Persons
'
‘ the replacing pull were to be jelinrtnated entirely.
Opposition developed early after be returning from ihci Ufoer point* of
'of’ Mr. F.'-L

j ^ ' 1 /Otgsl loikb M ary Skating
big u ttractiom £^3*lc K M

k M M

1l i f e ’s a n in tim a te s to r y n f a u lo n iu b ile l-iiihlinR
wlio liim e v e r ritideti in a n io lo r t a r.
l t ‘« e v e n m ore in lv rc fitin g th a n a n a r ln a l tr ip ih re te rh a n a u to m o b ile
lo ry l- e ia u s e 'th e cam e ra p ic tu r e s d e ta ils w hich woUht e s c a p e , th e eye
a la n n u ls in h u m a n i i i f e n s t , w ith ' m an y th rills am i in m a n y e a se s n a
d t e m e n t. ‘

the various parts transformed fo n t the red-hot metal tn the finit. You follow the final asscnjhly line in operation with units
logical order, each unit being traced Uirouyhout its tna mi fact u re
This film was produced under the direction of the United States Depart'
ment of Commerce in co-operation with the Stnduhnkcr t.'urjtor.dion inn
will he shown in all parts of the world. It is an education in mini u fact mi u|!
efficiency.
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.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, AT TUB SAN JUAN GAlfAGIC

Everyone

First Street and Myrtle Avenue Sanford, Florida

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                    <text>IN TH E HEART OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEG ETABLE SECTION
SANFORI), FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1922

VOLOME h i .

OVER AN HOUR OF WRANGLING
GOVERNMENT
B A T BRITAIN FEELS 01)1
7 IN HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
GIVES -WAY
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT ON - OVER IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS TO STATE LAW ATHLETIC F E B AND LOCATE
ALLIED DEBT AND PAYMENT
BIG LEAGUE TEAM HERE
HIGH WINDS
SHIPPING BILL
'S a s s a s a s BRING COLDER
IS UNDER FIRE
WASHINGTON, Doc. 12.—Two
cases, considered by the government
of major importance in the enforce­
ment of nntional prohibition, were
decided by the supreme court yester­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—After sn hour and u half of wrangling the
day. In one of them, coming from
House Judiciary Committee voted in executive session to proceed with the the Mate of Washington, tho gov­
hearing of impeachment charges brought against Attorney General Daugh­ ernment scored a sweeping victory,
erty by Representative Keller in the manner insisted on by Keller. Kpller the supreme court holding thnt both
objected to giving names of all the witnesses at this time he explained be­ tho -federal and a stnte government
cause of "fear" of the activities of Chief UumsTif tho Bureau of Investiga­ can. prosecute and punish the same un­
tion of the Department of Justice.
lawful act In the manufacture, jk»3sesslon, transportation or itnlu of in­
toxicating liquor*.
The other case, coming from Cali­
fornia, the government lost In Its cohtentlon that in the enforeernont of
nntional prohibition an executive of­
ficer can impose and collect ns taxes
the nAscsgmcnL-i and penalties im­
posed by. those sections of the revised
W orld Fam ous M erchant and Form er P ostm aster statutes which remain unrepesded by
.the Volstead a c t'a n d which .became
General
’ , .
llaw while the manufacture ami sale
oi intoxicating liijuor wns not prohib­
411) Thr A*«orlnlnl l*rr*«l
Civil War, and one of the organisers ited.
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 12.—John of the Centennial Exposition in 1870.
The United Elates district court for
Wnnamnker died at his home here at j„ y,e ln|ter year ho began the develWestern Washington dismissed a fed­
cight o’clock this morning. The world jopment of bin department store, es- eral indictment charging Vito I-nnfamous merchant and former post­ tahiishing the house of John Wnnn- *a, Dick llarto and others with man­
maker &amp; . Company on Chestnut St., ufacturing, transporting- und posses­
master general pnsred away after con­
Philadelphia, and twenty years later
finement since early in November established a sim ilar liusiA-r.s in New sing intoxicating Ikpiors on the
ground that they had l»een tried and
with a severe cold contracted nt his York as successor of A. T.. Stewart.
convicted in the state courts
* for the
country estate near In-re.
It i- i-dimnted thnt during his entire Hnmc* imen^c.
John Wnnarnnker led in the cron-' |,u ,
career Mr. Wnnnnmker had
In*
thi» nrti.ni Ih

B rought A g a in st A ttorney G eneral D augherty by
R epresentative K eller *

POSSIBLE

CANCELLATION

IN CORRESP’DGNCE WEATHER TODAY
French Delegation to P rem ier's TO A l l . MIDDLE AM ) NORTH­
Ccnfercncu Say England
WEST WITH ZERO TEM­
Should Take it Up
PERATURE r - c
l nr Tkr .UioflDinl Press!
LONDON, Dec. 12.—Belief that
Great llritain intend* to Hound out the
American government'* willingness to
lake some action in reference to nl|itd debtii ns possible cnncellntlpn of
the French debt is asserted by dally
Telegraph's diplomatic expert. The
Frtnth dl-legation to the adjourned
Premiers' conference was represented
lilt night as holding thnt the British
might approach the United States be­
fore January second meeting of preniers to ascertain whether America
would Is* willing to consider action.
LONDON, Dec. 12.—The Isntdon
conference on German reparations,
jtntrally dt-scrils-d as the critical
' conference, ended* yesterday in agree­
ment
wit
sill I
Thcr

III r Thr Asuitrinlrd l’r r » )
CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—High wind
brought the first severe cold weather
to the states of the middle went today
while the northwest for the second
time this winter wns in the grip of
nuh-xcro temperatures.. Cold wave
warnings - Issued in the
northwest
however by rising teni shrdlu- shrdu
would spread eastward, -proceeded
however, b y rising temperatures.
GROUND TO HE BROKEN. ON THE
MII.ANE THEATRE LOT ON
THURSDAY NIGHT, 8:ir.
The breaking of the ground for tho
erection of tho now theatre will oc­
cur Thursda ynight at 8:15. The Snnford ltnnd, under 'direction of lender
!•!. A. ILilL will rciitlt'l flrvt*r:il M'li'C*

for th

JOHN WANAMAKER DIED
AT EIGHT THIS MORNING
AFTER MONTH’S ILLNESS

R O T A R IA N S P L E D G E TH EIR
SU P P O R T TO CHAM BER
O F COMMERCE
'

IN THE SENATE GREATLY NEEDED

WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—The ad­ In Few Y ears Florida Will Be the
T raining Gfrmnd for AH Ma­
ministration shipping bill was tnkrn
.
jo r League Teams
up today by the Senate nnd wns sub­
jected immediately to n baptism of
fire nt the hands of Democratic op­ • Feme tiino ago the Sanford ChnmIs-r-of Commerce took up the question
ponents.
*
Chairman Jones, of the commerce of nn athletic - field and Imll ground*
committee winch reported the Idll ojt and showers where friendship and RoSaturday a fter making several rlnmg' r.ppolntcd to investigate the various *
on in the house draft, cnllid up the
tracts of land in or near, the city with
measure. His opening statement in
IS. F. .Whltner ns chairman.
behalf of the . legislation, however,
Today this I'natter was brought up ' .
went over beemise nf the time consum­
before* the. Rotary Club by Judge
ed by the Democrat* in rev ern l.at­
Householder and whilo nothing defi­
tacks upon the njeasuro" nnd by tho
nite was ibelded by tjio Rotary club
rending of the entire hill nnd both ma­
it is almost certain thnt the Rotes
jority nnd minority reports in nunwill lend their effort.* to have some- .
p! Innrc with a demand by Senator
thing definite aceoinplished this sum­
Fletcher of Florida, ranking Demo­
mer regarding n "playground of this
cratic member of the commerce com­
sort.
*•
.
mittee.
The Rotary m eeting was a moat in­
The Democrats started their attack
teresting one today and filled with
as soon ns Chairman Jones made hi*
good
tall.a. Major Wilson of St. Au­
first move in the legislative struggle
gustine
brought the question of the
which is expected to tp-clipy the scrAte
mosquito la the Rotes and told ntsait
for weeks.
" *
various cities that had started the
Senator Robin-ton, of Aikaiwa-, led
qumpaig!! for reducing the numticrs
off in the attack with, a rriliei-im of
of the little pe-Us ami showed where
the IndmiuNtrnjinn'-i course in post­
the efficiency of any community is cut
poning house action until after the
over
fifty per cent by the ihosquito*
t leclions on what be de-rrilx.-d ns
ami tie ir attendant diseases.
"concedes lly unpopular legislation,"
Dr. Pulrston was on the program
and then in brluging^^vsaure •&lt;» bear
fnV a talk on Friend.dtip, and In* gave
to hasten enactment of the legisla­
the Rotes something to think about
tion "before the members of congress
and showed that he is a deep thinker.
have bad a chance to reflect on tinHe went back ua fur as the cave man
expression of tbe |M-ople at the poll
and shower where friend.-hip. and Ro­
in November."
The ship bill, Senator Robin-on de­ tary principles of service-and friend­
ship mail prevail in all nations and
clared, entered into llu- fall ctinpnigii
in all individuals licfnre the per|K&gt;in more limn lifty eoiig.-esaionnl di:-l- J
tuity of nations and of races Can pre­
acts, ami in every ruse-,he a.iserted,
vail. As the genial doctor expressed it
he candidate suppoiting the li?giathe old idea of “grab what you can
.ntiun went down-to defeat.
for yourself nnd Jcft the other fel­
Senator. Ilarrison denied that he or
low
take what is left" never made a
my other Democratic senator proreal nation und Jhose xruuntrjcs thnt
io*od to filibuster nguiitot the bill, lie
have, tried to practice it have fallen.
sriticised the action of the ndminisJudge.Householder brought up the
ration In calling the special session
subji-t
t of entertaining tho Sanford
it which the house parent tbe ship­
football team and it wus decided to
ping lull and at which he said the
have them at a night meeting next ; .
Senate hod done "just four things.”Tut*.slay. The judge also brought out
the idea of nn athletic field "and of
bringing n big league team here to
train in the spring of 1D24 arid gave
same illustrations of what such a
team would mean to Fanfurd in the
publicity line.
11. F. Wliitncr explained about the
work of the committee front the
Chamber of Commerce nnd what they"
KENTUCKY GANG WILL HAVE
were doing along thin line of endeav­
SOME REAL FIGHT­
or. Col George Knight s|&gt;cku about tho
.
ING NOW
Rotary Club taking over one of the
Boy Scout troops nnd the help they
l l l j - T l i e A W M -laln l l*rr«»&gt;
•
COVINGTON, Ky., Dec. UL—Pre­ would give the Rotary club in the vaparations to mass five hundred prohi­ rious campaigns.
It was also decided to have the pro*
bition agents equipped with bombing
planes, and machine guns fur nn on­ pla of Sanford collect all their told
slaught on the mountain stronghold toys ami playthings nnd the Rotarian*
of Hob Ilullnrd's gang ef Menifee will gather them up and take them
county moonshiners is living made by to Britt &amp; Maxwell’s office In tho First
federal authorities, according to three National Dank building nnd they will
officials who returned here front‘dMt. be distributed among the poor child­
Sterling where a posse of fifty agents ren of Seminole rminty nmj the state
are seeking the slayers of two prohi­ if possible. Arrangement* were also
made for looking a fte r the kiddies in
bition agents’.
this county for Christmas.

program
was in n disorganized state, ami. .» fi|ll(|ll millions' of dollars in it. One of
The moratorium granted the Cer- ford's lending citizens. The Milnnc the opinion of the far-sighted young „ u, n .aturc&gt;f, of hia n,|verLlaiiiK cam of the United States under the federal
law for.the same nets."
mans expires January Ir&gt;, ami the theatre will be modern in every io- merchant, it wns suffering n rapid
k|«dgu was his development of the
The i ffect of the prohibition amend| next payment on account of repair* apect ami special aft cut ion has Ihu-ii decline thr
rough practices that were | ..Sl(|rp Ntw&gt; PoKC» ertrich he led with nu-nt. the court stated in an opinion
tions which (irrmany protests she ir. paid to tin1 arrangement of seats
..jjtoriji over his own signature,'by Chief Justice Taft, was to ,-ttali
enable to meet, will hi' due on that which will be comfortable and will b e1then general. Aside from his
lion to make money, "my paramount invarbb|y wrUu.n ljy himself, to keep )j*h production in every pn.t of the
so
arranged
that
everyone
may
sec
date.
Fa"! Mr" ' Van"makl'r * wnH i the public in touch with the policies United States and nITecling transac­
Another futile round -table session the stage at all time*. The ventilation'
saw tions which nr«? essentially local or
will be of the most modern, ' l" help w ve the mercantile
. profession | ((f hj# business. His frien...... .
of the diplomats, would. seem to system
, will afford
,r . _ i a cooli and
. i comfort.ible
%r . i r from lowering
its flag heron other him writing such an editorial on his Iintrn- ilate, as well ns those pi-rtalnnod
'
jacan only fulfillment of the French
professions and occupations." There j y ^to the store in the m orning,ling to in te sta te or foreign Commerce
pirn* for independent action, which house nt all times.
were
in those days no fixed selling scribbling it mi the Imek of an envc The pit We i to. la k e legislative m e a s ­
The olfic-ra of the company: F. L.
lliitiih o|iiniiiii helit-ves would spell
price
for goods. Ilusiiiess then de­
calamity for the tottering edifice of Miller, president;" E. F. Lane, vice manded a thirteen-hour day from all lope or any odd sctrnpp of paper he ures V' make the policy effective- ex
had in his pocket.
I* llritt, secretary and
isted in congress, the court coiitin
European prosperity nnd sow the president;
its employes, (justuaiors^spent hours
treasurer, together with Edward Hig­
lie was always looking for better tied, “in respect to the territorial lint
MfJs fur a future great \vhr.
price-haggling with salesmen.
Mr.
The agreement to disagree—only gins, Ered Walsmn, It. II. Chapman Wanamnker wns impressed with this and newer Ways of doing business and its ef the United Slates nnd nt tin
conveniences for same time the like power of the sev­
ttmpornrily, the diplomats asserted and A. \V. I.ee, Jr., constitute the di- waste of time and to eliminate it he aside from providing
. ..
dectora.
Forest
l.-iko
ns
trustee
fur
,
.
■
r
.
„
....n:„„
buyers
and
seruring
able
management, eral states within her territorial lim­
-*W' consummated in three days, em­
became a pioneer in fixing n selling, -'
..
............. .....
. ,
,
/ - . i i 1Mr. Wnnamnker paid great attention its shall imt cease to exist."
bracing four meetings of the allied the lionds assure the theatre going price
for
goods.
It
wan
one
of
the
be'
,
, . . States could not, however, author
.
,
. i r ..... -to the welfare of his employes, estalipremier*. Tin- rock on which harmony poblii- that when the Milam- tliealu iriiinings
of
many
mercantile
reforms
.
...
, ,, ,
.
. I fishing among them many institutions ixe ails, the court milled, which wer»
fouitileri'd w;ii the liritisli ri-fusal for­ i, completed, which will bo April l.lK'nninirs oi many me,comm .
that .we wilf hove a most p | , . „ , i r ig !'-h i'h today are so generally f.
for cultivating a spirit of comrade- prohibited by the amendment, but ill
mally tn uiuijlilmnn' the French protliat
the present generation ean
' ship, educating them to improve their prior stute laws, not inconsistent with
jrct fur partial occupation of the Ruhr play" house able to take rare of nil scarcely find anywhere a trace.of the
earning capacity, providing retire­ the amendment, remained in full
xnd the taking churge of imiMirlnnt road shows and will give to the peo­
old practices.
ment of old employes on retired pay, force.
Crrman industries. The Ilrilish cnb- ple of this section fy-sl class picture
Referring to the contention by the
Iret met this afternoon and regis­ and nttrnctioiM of all description. Do , Mr. VVannmnker w a r 24 years old nnd creating n court of appeal chosen
tered its failure tq co-operate with not forget Thursday- night and Ik- on when he entered upon his career, in by employes to which nny complaints defendants that they could n o t&gt; hr
hand to witness the beginning of a partnership with’ his brother-in-law, could Ik&gt; taken.
placed in double jeopardy, tho court
France in surh measures.
•
Nathan
Drown,
on
a
joint
capital
of
long
felt
want
in
our
city.
explained that the nu-aning of thr
One
of
the
greatest
tributes
ever
I*remier Mussolini's proposals for
$2,500. ill a clothing business a t Hiil- paid to on American merchant was term double jeopardy ns used In the
» rettlemenl were treated courteous­
adclphin. He had been lsirii in that that given to Mr. Wanamnker in the fifth amendment to the constitution
ly, as was due tho head of n power­
,
ity, July II, 1838. Ilis father and fall of 1M1 on the fiftieth anniversary referred to “n second prosecution tin
ful nation, hut were not taken fccrihis
father's father had Ik-cii brick of his business career. Thirteen thou­ dor the authority of the Federal gov­
otd yn- a panacea to the German Hick
makers,
and John Wannmaker's first sand of his employes from both the ernment, after n first trial for thr
®sn nf Europe. The German note was
work
wan
“turning bricks.” He wns New York and Philadelphia* stores same offense under tho same author­
rejected unanimously, with the genthe
oldest
of
seven children nnd early greeted him in Ida Philadelphia store ity. An ucl denounced-as a crime hy
»r»l ramment that it meant merely,
in
his
boyhood
he wns obliged to give and presented him with the house In IkiIIi national nnd state sovereignties
•parting to gain time.
•
up
schooling
and
enrtj his own way. which he was horn, and n jubilee book the court suid, "is an offense against
The Ibili.di government submitted
Ills
first
wages
were
$1.25 a week as In which each of the thirteen thous­ the peace nnd dignity of both and
I
Ilf
Thr
\--orlnlril
1’rrasl
no general plan to solve the deadlock.
an
errantl,
hoy
in
n
Philadelphia
hook and hsd written their names, A sim­ may 1k&gt; punished by each."
LAUSANNE,
Dec.
12.—Debate
be­
It practically olfcro dto cancel the
The Regal Drug Corporation of
French debt to Great Itritniu us an tween Turkey arid Greece over, the store, nnd then ns n young man he ilar tribute wns paid at th at time in
inducement for sealing dowt) the &lt;|ticston of whch union s responsblo was employed for a time at Tower Now York where a committee repre­ San Francisco obtained ,n permit to
•mount of monetary demand u^bn for the tragedy of Smyrna eontnues to Hull, a famous old Philadelphia cloth­ senting the merchanti of tho United withdraw from bonded warehouses,
form domnatc bauc n the Near East ing house, where his personality and States, including RIO of his business sale under tho prohibition act for non­
• Ccnnattf .
conference.
Ismet Pasha says he is business .ability were developed- for associates nnd competitors, met to do beverage purposes.’ The permit was
M. Poincare will return to-Paris towilling
for
the
treaty which the dele­ his venture in business for himself. him honor nt a luncheon. He wns cancelled nnd the collector of Inter­
■ioy with the reparation problem ns
f»r frutn even n temporary settle- gates hope to frame shall provide for The Brown &amp; Wnnnmuker store l*e- presented with n handsome silver lov­ nal revenue imposed upon the com­
fctnt is when he arrived on Friday cv- n system of payment to the allied na­ gnn business with n first day’s sales ing cup nnd heard his rivnls laud him pany, in addition to those provided in
rning, although his determination to tions for damages which their nation­ account cVf 524, nnd ended Its first its n merchant prince of the country. the prohibition enforcement act, cer­
Mrs. Clara Phillips
demand imrtiul occupation of the Ruhr als suffered In Turkey during the war year with a record of $21,000 busiIn political life Mr. Wnnnmnkcr tain taxes and ]&gt;ennlties carried by
Four B and its
M ay B e the Woman
for custom. rollccllnns was tho chief hut on the other hand he will Insist ncas. Mr. Wnnamnker and his broth- wns prominent ns an independent Re­ unrepenled sections of the revised
upon reimbursement by Greece for er-ln-law were during the first few publican. In 1882 he was offered the statutes governing the manufacture
Held U p M essenger
contribution to the failure of the presCaptured in Montana
losses sustained by Turks In Asia Mi­ months of business unable to afford a Republican nomination as congrcss- nnd sale of distilled spirits and wine
•*t i Initiation*.
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in C hicago Today
I I I ? T h r .tw iH -In lrd 1 'rra s )
There aro many well-informed nor a t the hands of the retreating horse nnd wogun for delivery, and Mr. nian-ut-large for the stale of Penn­ prior to national prohibition.
CASPER, Wyo., Dec. 12.—Casper
Wanamnker himself pushed n two. sylvania, hut declined It, and in 18811 The supreme court in nn opinion
reach observers who believo Franco Gt-oek army.
police
this morning are still without Took Nineteen Thousand Dollars from
wheol ra rt to deliver his goods. His he declined to be .% independent can­ l&gt;y Justico McKenna, explained thnt
*ill purer go this for
exacting
Trust Company
confirmation
to thrir belief thnt the
partner’s health failing, most of tho didate for mayor of Philadelphia. He the court hnd held in tho case nf Lipko
Kasranteei, and if a dccis’f iv la ovont- A m erican Consul
details of tho business devolved upon took an active part in most of the vs. lA*drcr, collector, decided lust June womnn they arrested ufter she stepped
Ua F taken to ftet alone, such action
t l t y T h e .tM D i-ls IrS P r e s s !
from the train Inst night is Mrs. Clara
on Island Malta
Mr. Wansmaker. .
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CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—Four bandits
presidential campaigns and gave a thnt a collector of internal revenue
,0 br confined to the administration
Aside from establishing hU one great amount of work'to thc Republi­ could not punish by flno and penalty Phillips, Los Angeles murderess, who help up n messenger for the I-ogan
0 the Rhineland, It is regarded ns not
W as Shot Today price
policy and making a shorter can National Exerutivo Committee, of for on alleged criminal offense w ith­ escaped recently. It was stated tho .Square Trust Savings Hank nnd took
make
“tie "great
generous
offer to
n
- —. h
« m v iw i
woman suspect spent tho night quiet­ Ufi.ooo.
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ranee Ix-furo adopting a policy of Assailant Escaped Hut Pursuit Has business day, Mr. Wnnamnker estab­ which he was a member during the out hearing, information, indictment,
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lished
in
the
new
store
two
systems,
or
trial
by
jury.
ulation. This, it
th o u g h t,. may
Harrison campaign. Upon tho elec­
Been Started .
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one of sales and the other or organi­ tion of Harrison, Mr. W anamaker was
The function of a tax, tho court reveal her identity.
3 J v -j
^ort« of offering to cciregl
zation. Jin learned It was cheaper to invited to enter the cabinet, and nltho said, "is to provide for tho support
rench debt, provided France ncIllr Tli^
manufacture some classes of goods there wns much criticism to 4ho effect of tho government, the function of a BRITISH STEAMER OUTBRIC
Pti reaMinable Indemnity and give* VALETTA, Malta, Dee. 12.—Muron
ON ROCKS OFF COAST
thnn
to buy thrm from mnnufnctur that u merrhanl wns unfit for n cab­ penalty clearly Involves tho idea of
Mitchell, of New York. American con­
1‘ ‘he Idea of measures of force.
OF-CALIFORNIA TODAY
ers and ho beenme one of the first inet position, Mr. Wanamaker be­ punishment for infringement of the
R 1* thought possible in French sul on the Island of Malta,, wns shot
retailers
to
do
this.
He
found
it
dif­
I l l * T h e A s s u rIn lc S P r e s s !
came postmaster general and was ack­ law. To impose u penalty noticu
• r*crs t!uu tbe Rritish might np- nnd wounded today near liaraccn, the
ficult to get employes who were prop- nowledged later by his critics,to havo must lie given, it added, and there
SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 12.—The
assailant
making
his
escape
but
pur
Inr '
Hnrding'a ndniini.v
rsuit immediately taken up. Mitch- rrly instructed in their duties nnd he worked many desirable reforms in tho must be a hearing. Even though the crew of the BrUsh ,steamor (M eric
.
u ‘wcen now and July for the
Lll w'n-i taken to il physiclun for treat- oignniu-d .training schools where his postal system. Organisation, system, imposition is considered n tux," it which Is on fish ro&lt;ks off the Califor­
Li v,5'' °f nstl'&lt;t«‘inlng if the Unfu c|l was takeg to a i /
worker, wcrc taught the "Wannmnkmethod and business mechanism so added, “if It has punitive purposo it nia coast ton milca south of Point
bo Willing to make ment.
or system."
. .
essential In the postoffice department must lio preceded, by opportunity to Arena aro being transferred to the
arati 6 J‘UroP&lt;an settlement of repMr. Wannmaker interested himself were nll ln Mr. Wannmaker’s line. He contest its validity,”
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steam er C otton.Plant this m orning
&lt;
It
is
estimated,
and
the
estimate
is
d»ttU u ' anrt'Hation of the French
in*
many
civic
activities,
lie
was
tho
according
to
wireless
messages.
Tnc
Spread tho fo/t mail service and alien­
’ ,or
*0Rat ontoring n confer­ considered very conservative, that at
When blockheads at last depose tho orteric is re|iorted filling with wetpr
tho present time there nrc about six­ first salaried secretary in America of ed sea pastofficea in which foreign
__,.n
such
a
slop
would
be
•’-'Oaider^j.
the
Young
Men’s
Christian
Assoclaruling
elans, ,it isn’t surprising to rapidly early, but fifty five ’parsons
teen Ihousaml visitors In St. Peters­
mails ar distributed and made up on
tion,
in
1858;
one
of
tho
founders
of
find
them
with chips o*n thclc should- aboard uro regarded In no danger due
burg. Tho Inst census gave that city
tho sea, and, among other things, adto the presonco of twu rc-icuo r,hl|»s,
the
Christian
Commission
during
the
ora.
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ON “SHINERS”

TURKEY WANTS
PAYMENT FOR
GREEK DAMAGE

More Shopping Days
Until Christmas

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A "SACRIFICE. DODGE A U A p tip BUNGit GRAPE# bring
paying returns eighteen months nf*
M TO UR ING C A R .’$50 CA SH . SIX
steady. There iccms no reason to
U
r
pluntkig, plant an k e rn g s anil be
equal ayments
look for any marked change in th e }
independent,
best commercial fruit in­
W MOTOR CO.
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206-1 fc
grapefruit situation immediately..
vestment
in
south,
frkit bring* highTangerines: After having been very!
TONIGHT
erl
prices.
We
Ihtrpducod
those
easy because of the relatively large * » For Floridn: Mostly cloudy
NOTICE
grape* into Florida and' they have
volume of tangerine shipments th e : 1% Monday nnd Tuesday;-coolbeen doing well ten seasons. Other
markets within tho*1fst few days have
cr in north nnd central parWc know th a t the original prices on Homc-of o u r meradapted frulfct ' also, tree blucborrioa;
; shown a tendency toward upward re­
tlons Monday,
chnmliHc w as loo high,—all of which has been carefully
blackberries, peachesfi figs, etc. Hull
action. The demand is stronger thnn
looked into, and tho prices have been ad ju sted to the lowest
info: matiuit, free cntaloguc. Adapted
n wck ago and at bitter prices.
possible level.
',
Nuravriea, Tampa, FIs. 21-f-Gt on !&gt;at
The movement, of California naval!
FANNIl IcCONNELI
■oranges began^nbout November lot
Wl'EK'S WEATHEI
I’resldant;
o&amp; m p o n e v ( ITT THIS OUT—IT I S WORTH
arid is now pinning considerably in t
To please o in 'ch sto n ters—a t all tim es giving them our
m o S' ky
excess of shipment^ to the same time!
iMNCINO- GLASSES every Tiv*iday
m ost careful atten tio n und using o u r best e ffo rts in help­
icrt.year. The volume of these ship-!
a t Parish llonse at '1 |U'm. for chilCut y it this &gt;lip, enrln-i* with f»«
,
ing them to m ake th e ir selections, also tp sa tisfy , by giving
.a nts has been sufficient to depress |
dVrn
nnd
7
p.
m,
fur
adult*
Interpre­
it
to
Foley
&amp;
C'r».,
2dJ'&gt;
Shcfand
nvi
N ew York’s Greatest
them good m erchandise a t the lowest possible l(fieri.
prices considerably below piosJ^of a
tative hnd ball room dancing.—Profm* -:e'd Ave., Chicago. III., writing youi
couple
of
weeks
ago.
Estimate*
worn1
D ram atic Sensation
You nro Invited to visit our Store, Inspect our lines of merchan­
*or C. L. F.brcn:
1K*lfc name and address clearly. You will
reliable sources indicate that tho to-i
dise, ask the price—in order that we limy prove the corructiwsi of
receive In return n trial package con- Ticket* on sale at Hotimlllat A,
tal California citrus crop probably
thii staUimmt.
OAKLAND
TOURING.
1920
fninlr;; Folcy'r. Honey and Tar ComAndcraon’v.
j will lie second only to tho biggest croji one of tljo sironge.it Republican op­
MODEL AT $200. TH IS III A j pound for coughs, cohb and croup;
Iever grown there, and is a factor! ponents, Is expected to come forth IgHEAL BARGAIN.— 11. &amp; O. MO­ Foluy Kinney Pills for pf.ilis in aids*
which shortly must be reckoned upon, foro the debate gels far unde r way
♦$►«$*♦$*«$*
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TOR
CO.
200-tfc and back; rheumatism, bncknrhe, kid­ ♦J*
j Iluxint^s , . conditions
throughout with n number of other legislative
ney nnd bladder ailments; nnd Foley
jthc consuming territory nro reassur­ proposals in the* wny of “riders” to
Ciitbirpi: Tablets, n wholesoma nnd Tomorrow—Hetty lily I hr in “Pair
ing to shippers, 'frr.de report* rhow
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for Lady” by Rex Itearb, also a Snub
constipation,
hlliousnrr*, headaches, Pollard Comedy.
J . J . N. CONNER, M anager
RETAIL p r ic k s in c r e a s e
and slugtri ih bowels. Sold every’ ’ • IN MANY CITIES
The Store of Quality with Low Pricra
where.—Aelv,
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LAKE MARY INN
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NOTICE
115 E a st F irst S treet
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11—Retail
goods costs Incrcujne d in twenty of
twenty-one* representative cities oyer
BIRTHDAY PARTY
the rnuntry during the* month e nded.
Master John Walker Mlnnrlk Is en­
21'.Mile
Nov. Id, rny:i a review Insued today
tertaining a numlwr of his friends
by. the department of 1alx,r. In-New
this afternoon nt his home on Laurel
bazaar
Orleans, prices showed n decrease,
MRS. FRED DAIGBR. Society Editor Avc., in celebration of his birthday.
or
the Congr. gati mil
NEW ANGLE DEVELOPS
but it wns less than one half of one
Phono 2I7-W
old thrlr annual bazaar
IN EAST COAST ROAD per cent.
«
EVERY WEEK BRIDGE CLUB
I f y a « t * i « « I l f I r t r s l e v la ltln w ree
end New Kuglnntl aupper curved cafe—II T»ea a n * ■ • ta il i a / » k * w mr r a m ln c
Saturday nfternoon, Mrs. Raymond
».'ijn sly jo on Tliurdny lit 2:01) nt t he
. t a w a a r II »&lt;*« tire r n l r r l a t « l n K . w r it
• p a a la l rmrrn t u eh la l . p a r l u t r a l , «• • • "* Key entertained the mpmhorn of the
OIH&lt;ANDO, Dec. II.—A new an­ [ PlUIndelphia, Denver, and III idgeport,
K.
WIHTNER,
niitthwoi:
i.-otn in Gift Wdlahn build,
l l t a l l i . n r tr lr p U n a n l b * lle m . II n i l
Every Week Bridge d u b most delight­ gle to the construction of the Enat Conn., .'! p«r rent; Cleveland, Indian­
w g r tillr a u r r ila i,*
Cashier. lug.
22o--Ue
fully ut her hump on Park nvciiUc. Coast Highway developed yiwterdny apolis. Milwaukee, Newark, nnel Porlar.* im i r i in r i o " l o r nro In a run .lawn
There were two tubles of players.
at the meeting of the county comniln- latid, Me., 2 |K*r cenv; Chicago, Ken­ coiolllloii
SO C IA L C A L E N D A R
to try JCetrallnn n s a tonic.
The lioprn pas. eel quickly in the aionsra. Koine of them nt least, were ans City, il.Ulo Rml:, Omaha, St. I M o t; tw o l i o t t l c m.-il f.*lt :/llllf)*t IlliO
n
now
porson
noil gnlnt.-il two {tint a
Paul, Salt Ij;ke* City, Savannah and
linlf tmiitols In nliatlt Ion ttays."
Tuesday—Kocibl Department of Hip spiriti-cl gamn of lirldge played nnel of opinion that it might Ik* a good
Washington,
D.
I
per
cent.
Slnrl itsinir U'orrctlint rluht now mol
Woman'fl Club will have bridge nt when srnrrs we*m* rounted the prize thing for lh&lt;* enmity to build itn own
An compared with th*- nvi*r.tge cost itioyln your riniriv. reirtil.'ir t-fItnI. in
feer
high*
ttcore,
n
ret
of
m
arker
and
road',
and
thus
nave
the
prollt
llinl
in-rtect
Iwttllh. The nnlni.il Iron In
2:50 follovvnl liy Chlldien’n Home
in IDLI, the retail c&gt;* t of food for IVmiline will lirltifr yon v-llnllly nt"l
pencil.'!,
Win
awarded
to
,Mr*.
W._
T.
tho
coatract.iiii
would
make.
li(lower, with Mrs. J. M. Wallace
-iiatnlna Mon't I*** n »*•«■it&lt;lln«j ttnn’i
It developed in Hie discussion of 'Novemlier If*, was M per cent higher l,o it raWiley. Huy u holllo ut I'rrrvnt hos te n .
HtlC lull:,)Vllv.
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in
New
Yur.fc
and
V
,
a-tringnm;
lt»
per.
the bids nt the meeting that there
Wednesday—Mr*. D. L. Thrasher \yill
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If
your
local
dealer
does
not
bancent
in
lliiliulelplii.:
•«
per
cent
ia
w an a feeling that nil b.ii.i rubniilted
NOW— ONE TO FIVE FO UNDS
enterloln tho -mamber* of the
Mnnclwittr.
Newm)
and
N
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w
Haven;
die I'ERRAI.INE, end CLllI) ilirert !*•
1wc tu loo high, nnd it was iclt that
Lucky Thirteen llriilg?*club nt her
, if the county would build the n»ajls US per cent in Chic.'. ,.*; II tier «i:nt in Hie FHRKAI.INI? DISTKIBHTINL
HONES OF AI.1, KINDS
home on I’aik avenue nt .’I o'clock.
i*i • levoliuid; ICD., Tanlpa. Fla.”
that thousands of dollars could be Milwaukee; 12 per
Wedneitlny — Munle deparlmeiil of
per
suved, nnd.that the nntuunt of fond- tt per cent in New Oile.a,
Woman's Club will meet nt 3:30
on hand would Is* sufficient to ron- cent in Oni.ahn; IIU per rent in KanCure:: IMi.iari t. chillH
atnict ull mads of brick with snlTi- aa City; .‘17 per ten: i &gt; IndianniMili*;
Tuesday—Borin! Department will en­
;tit cl 1'ovtT, Dt’nL'Go n r
anil
Id
I
tie
Ruck;
J.M
p*
:
edit
:n
iJeaPRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
cleat Im o to iiiuke .them laating.
tertain nt bridge, nnd shower for
Rilimu k’ever. ver, mid 25 per cent in Salt laikc City.
Thirty-nine
thousand
dollars
which
la
Children's Homo, a t 3:30 p. jn. with
THE KF.XAI.L STORli
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the approximate cost per mile, neMrs. J. M. Wallace as hostess.
GEORGE APPOINTS
cording
to
the
lowest
und
beat
bid,
in
WEDDING
ANNOUNCEMENT
Wednesday—Music departm ent will
'GOVERNOR F o r l
Invitations have been issued by
meet nt 3:30 p. in.
WS SCLL AGO RECOMMEND
T hursday—Royal Neighbors will en­ Mr. and Mr*. Alfred SmnU Paine, to and Bigelow/, at least, is too high.
I lt&gt; Tlir ) *
The decision of the commisslonoin
tertain at Wenlo Roast nnd enter­ the marriage &lt;»f their daughter, DentLONDON. Her.
€
M
W
m
i
was
left
in
alley
a
nee,
but
they
arc
rice
Arietle,
to
Dr.
Ernest
Wheeler
tainment at Masonic Hall nt 7:30
Alien urn hits been
corcmy
H
4
N//VC
row
a
Eft
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ilheplierd, on Thursday evening, De­ fucing hard conditions, and it was or of northern :&lt;
PIANOS
PHONOGRAPHS
PLAYERS
SHEET MUSIC
cember the fourteenth, ul eight r.not certain whether nil bids would
tViKi. rv
George.
RECORDS
K
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ROLLS
lie
rejected
nnd
tlimwn
out
or
wheth­
oVI.Vk,
in
the
First
Presbyterian
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Herndon and
er tin* cuimnbudsiiii-r* would accept
baby spent the dny most plenvniitiy in churi h.
PIANO TUNING .----- PHONOGRAPH ItE PA litS
j The appointment of the Duke ni
WtWdOR
the 1k*#1 pcnatrntioii road taoitt no'in
Mbs
Paine
is
originally
from
Bos­
Orlnndo yesterday.
!Aberrant ns governor-general wm
ton, Mass., nnd had been a student nt and proceed with t|n* work. It was I exjiecteii, m he v.fts the choice foi
Convene
college in Spartanburg, fo.U. C. Gnrvin of Tlfton, Gtt, arrived
| th a t position several weeks ng.i.
tfie
past
two
yoBts.
In tho city yesterday nnd i» utopping
Tin* duke wn*e ilelectcd {&gt;* the senDr.' Shepherd is formerly from 'San­ hand for the count ruction of n road
ut the Muntcsumu.
into
of the Ulster pniUnment in 132!
ford, but for tin* paat few year# bus of this Kind by at least *20.000. _ He served in th'e imperial parlkUncn!
Only one bid wns, made for brick
Florai Tansy, of Indiunnpolb, Ind , been located in the illy of S partan-1
mi the Eaf-t Const roiid. end the pro- for the city of Dmilondifrry. 1300-13
burg,
where
ho
is
practicing
dentistry.
arrived in the city yesterday and ii
Iand was ap,'n*inl&gt; &lt;i lold !v it*
i&gt;!
pleasantly located a t Hie Monte.unin.
Tyrone in IV'17.

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sonville spent the week-end here a t
the Montezuma.

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created in 157.V Tha title- of Aher
(corn wns created in 1720 and n duke
Itfom in IKiJPi. Tlu* second Duke of Ah-

E. I- I’erkins of Jacksonville wn&lt;
In the city attending to buslncm Sat­
urday. •
In tliesi* 'days of rex i lulT. i1 r
peculiarly lilting to refer i &gt; t hi

Mrs. A. D. Key is
dnys In Enterprise. I
Hauls.
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ja-il sellers n* u .-extelti-.

Daily Fashion Hint

Mr, nnd Mr*. Raymond Key nnd bn-,
by motored to ML D » j| jesterduy
whore they wore the guest? of friends.
Mr*. K. D. Chittenden is spending
tho winter hero ns the ifiicJt of In r
daughter Mr*f W alter Wight. ,

Review o f C itrus
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F ru it M ovem ent
•
and M arkets

Miss Adelaide Bonyngo who is
rpending tho winter nt Mt. Dorn was
ORLANDO, Fin., Dee.. I l . - l h i
tho gueat of Mrs. Raymond Key o» weekly citrus reyiow by F. L. Skelly
Friday.
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as issued from the office of the Anierienn Fruit Growers, Ine., says:
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
Oranges: With the movement of
Thursday evening at 7:30 the Roy*
i,ranges
up to nnd including Friday
hk Neighbor* will entertain nt the
icaihiag
5,337 cars froi^| Horida, er
Musoliic hull at a Weiiio Boast, f'dapproximately
|,3t)0 cats In exerrs of
luwt-d by n npeclnl entertainment nnd
refreshmrnt*. The Modern Woodmen inst sea* iii'ii movement to the same
and their families an* most cordially date, of'orlngs up to this lime have
been widely distributed.
Shipments
Invited nnd urged
nHend.
There will be music, speeches, and
other forma of ontortalnpient, and
a good tlmo Is nasund all. lb* rim*
and come and bring your family.
There will bo'll small admission of
ten cent* charged.
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Id in any quality nt A. C.
Tracks m;ur E xpress Office

FILIBUSTER TACTICS
MAY BE UTILIZED TO
BELAY SHIPPING
WASHINGTON, Dec. lL-m^ciiaU*
rupportcra and opponents of the administniti.ni shipping bill today menAurcd th e ir strength and laid their
plans jirl'paratoiy to the beginning to.
morwivv of debate on the inenr.ure.
Everything pointed to a hard and
long fight possibly continuorg with
interrti|&gt;tioiui until the end of tlie to;.srmi next j^J.irch.
Oppnnents of tin* Icgislntion neith­
er on the Democratic' side or among
the Republicans pm; hiso to t.liovv their
liandi piior to the motion to be made
tomorrow by Chairman Jimea o ^ l In*
coihmerro commlttco to take up the
measure. The genera! belief Is that
filibustering tactics, perhaps similar
to those employed r,o olTi*clively by
tho Dcniocrata tccenUy against the
Dyer nntl-lynchlng hill, will bo util­
ized but no definite announcement has
coniu from cillier party gruup of op­
IN CRAY nROAI^r.I.OTII
ponents. Senator* in dlncusslng the
matte rtn.lny, however, recalled that
AmonR the nm t sfunhiiis of ihc newr
nm'lcls is Hii* str.iij;ht-tine'ditss in gray
Konntor lltiderwooil of Alnhnmn, Demtrimmed, with blown
t.vrav Irrnlcr, declared during the hrundctoHi
fipiim-l. The deep npfn front is fillctl
Dyer lull rdiiifislcr that ho, |H*r»iin- jn wit Ii a vrstcc id fdf-iiuicri.il, the
level* l-cing trimmed villi iwrrmv
ally would nnt paiiicipato in any
brn’ik t'olUr and ruffs are of fur.
iiiovl* to delay a vote on the chip hill.
The,girdle
in a very rich sh.tdc of
Senator Borah, of Idaho, one of the foir*li*icvn isvalvet
riblsxi with fringes!
Republican opponents, early lr.i( week rials. Medium sire re-iuire* 2 ' i y.irjls
5f-inch brtM'dclolh;,wiih I J j y.ird fur
Prepared uomu mnendmenta to
the
bantling.
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mensure including propoinls for free
1‘irtorbl Review l)ic*« No. 9173.
trdis for coastwise shipping through
Size*, 34 to 43 indies bust. UricC, 35
the. I'nimnta t'unid, and fur ivgulalion Of railroad rates by inleriitato
Commerce Cominlsrlon, *n long nnd FOR SALE—Army ta lt, 10x1(1, A-l
condition.—City Kxprmu of:ire.' 1
t.hor.l haul liasia. Senator I-nFollettc
'
221-atp
of Wisconsin, who-in looked upon as

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kirn! friends who stoed by him thru kc'.ing conditions. In #other words gclcs -papers were getting ready for s u r v e y snows n a t i o n ’s e x * . j
ii*
thick nnd thin knowing what he had w'nat W43 the use uf all our wonder* a big " r a il" about Charlie Chaplin TBN8IVB MINERAL RESOURCES*
Ilk lU k rt r r t r r uflrmiiiM) &gt;trr|.l Vim. accomplished for the town in which ftd suit-irrigated and wt-lt-drnin&lt;&gt;d nnd Pola Negri getting m arried they
Aar nt Ikr Herald llulldlnic, Iu7 .the paper was published. Reciprocity laud* here with the wonderful llow-.fir.d out th n lT u ln ’s controct says she( WASHINGTON, Pec. II.—Work of
Mnannlla A tr. Hanford, Fla.
is due o f the greatest thing-, in life | leg, w ater—everything placed just'.‘doll not marry for a year. How ro- the Geological Survey during the ior.t
year in H andling government lands
and
one knows the meaning of the right by nature-—vrh.it was tho use nmntic.
The H erald Printing- Co. wordnoquite
has resulted n leavng now vlnxsfed
aa
thoroughly
as
an
eck
of
it
all
with
no
outlets.for
our
stuff,
r i ' 111.1*111: 11*
ilor. We feel more like writing aboutj And to lower the freight raten and
When’we.Were young nnd in school and reserved ('•”&gt;,01)0,000' acres of coal
n. j . i i iti,i,v ..U » e e f ^ r £ T ^ a » r e f ? ^ r friendi lhan about our enemies, get something th a t is our own by we learhed th at “ peace hath its vic­ lands; «,f&gt;00.000 ucres of petroleum j
H, J. LII.I.AHII
Gfntml %1miPic*r although th? cnoirlles always get the right we started the Central Florida tories” hut living in this century we lands; .*,101000 acres of o.l shale;j
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,r.'pp^ct- th it the friends get in the pa- Water Trnffie League and it was one cannot rec it Ju.rt ns clearly. us m'q and 2,700,000 acres containing films* |
w it ftisiU K
ItA trtt
A lriifr
K d o tiu
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Iphnti*3 suitable for furtilzor manufac-^
jper of n bread muttleJ editor. But if of the greate.it movehients ever start- might.
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This summary of activities -vhSl
"T, t-ll llio editors were ns narrow nlad- ed in Florida. It doubled and doubled
I'lrrillation Manaarr
IX Iils SIIIPI*
I'ki.nr !.3*-lV' nflrr a |&gt;. m
. [cd a.; the m ajority of tho google the pgain the traffic on the St. Johns rlv-1 Chat lie Roek, of Orlando, told ustgive-t in the Survey’s annual report, &gt;
•i.ewipapire would l e the biggest Joke er until r.uw few of the big firms in Ijm e n in y to “t'u .t our bread uj*on thsjnimh' public today.
1 &lt;nl.*c rir ii«i j-rirr in AAtnm-r
Ode Yfftr
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siroj*
0y
cenltity and atonic towns would this p a rt of the sta te ever think of w a te r 3" and "it would leCtrn In manyj Iic.iling w ith the m lnarnl rc.ourcet
Ml Month*
be depopulated or the editor wjuld be shipping by railroads when they eun Uvsfs. We told him that was all right jcontained in the government’* own
* Drill rrrd In l*l|y hr I'nrrlrr
O tr tV rrtt./ .4 , ____1___ .15 &lt;&gt;nt« killed. It^ia a good thing for the pub* (hip by tho Clyde lino afid cmne to (or h'm to tali; nhoct. When he vrasjland holdings is hat ona hronth of tin ]
frit* Ms 1 2 - t o iH-pnnr W rrklr lirr- *jc th a t editors do not exprean tlielr Kanfuru, g’*t tlitdr freight th tho big casting btcad upon the Water* a t OC-(scientific investigation w ork perform*!
a.
Ml * r ^ r__^I &lt;_|' R i h v T tM ip Ad"* r-}ft«lllig:« .«yon ar.y nnd all occasions Jtrucks and haul it forty or fifty or lando many years ago he was in the'ed by the Survey, antf its engineers'
HMt
tUln* rate* nandr fcnann nn np|»in-a-!in tho miner
even one hundred miles over the good baking h.sincM and could g et his and calculators cl to have turned out
linn. Drmnrrnllr In |i«!ltlr*.. *3-50 »&gt;rr
rnar, nlitny* In ndm nrr.
jry topographic maps covering
roads of this lection. It hns*brought breed much cheaper than
MCMhnit T im AttSOCIATHII I’ltKH-i
EXPLOITATION—TIIE POWER thl! w a ,rr ralp to t *’° lMV,l,lt‘ ,,f t,li: newspaper men. If we cu-t a news- square miles of the country's surf ate.
-*Thn Arsoclaieil rrrs* In nsctuslvnlr}
OF CO-ORDINATION*
^
vlor|'b
H w*us hreught j-pper ujion the water it would return showing exact .contours of the Inn !,
rm ltlril to lh« ui" fur r*-|t.il&gt;l|.-ntlon of
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aLi.it by* getting together the |x’o- in tho shape of a hill January firsL jnnd stream flov; invcsti jotiona which
alt news dispatch** eredtlrd to II or
not otlirrwisr cirdlltd in thin oftpsr
ple of Orgnge anil tie ml no! e amt Vo*
— -. jertuiled 11000 measurements in rivers
nnd also th* local news publlnlinl
herein.
This is n gtoridD* r.latc*—Florida! Itisla rind Brevard and other countlef
Jgdge
Sihel'o
Mainfs
said
a
t
the
in :|J states.
1
All right* of r*-ptn»1lonllon of speetdl
W# who have made it our home cer- who up to till*; time, were bottled up Shriller.’* ImnquM that he was a poor
It likewise completed studies of the
dispatches hrrrto nr* aim, reserved,
t'fflrrt IlftHAl.ll HI ll h i m -. ......... &gt;»? lah ly should consider it a privilege and if Florida hud the right kind of hoy. lie don't look .like n poor hoy to radium bearing ore deposits in Utah,
to live here, especially when those leprcienlatinn in congress wo could me. IIo looks aleck and fat and full mid measured vgderground water
Sanford, Florida
of
u* who have come down from th" get the appropriation needed to wid- of grits nnd bacon r.r.d other f.illing flow* in Nevada a u f'id e a lly to desigm
cold. and show .Rtiiji to think of the Xn and deepen thu channel in the St. i tuff.
r.n'to 3rt2,000 acres of lend as suitable
rorr.parhon between past winU-rs nml Johns river to Kunford giving us
for Uilixutitfii in reclamation enter*
IVe do not like the .attitude of some
ih’ise wo note enjoy. It is this th u tw enty’ or twenty-five feet of wutot
While
looking
over
the
advertise-*
prise.
of our senators over the ship suhaidy
MMMaHusuuKUKuituuai'UuasaKaKsaKuaRHzsamniMcnaBtfMEtjflNMcaa
U helping to make southern Florida over the *hj*l* and cutting the canal menU In a magazine the other,Bay lj
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bill. We have always favpred Amer­
ica having a fleet of shiptrand show the winter home of humlredi*of thou- into the Indian river continue the real ■u.w a .tJtronjj man with big inunelr*j JA |, q[{A|,p; w iT ii CHINKS
sands fro/ti tho north. Not only the inland waterway of hW ida on down OflJ *rfl
ftnd hu Fluijns |ic_c|[n _ 4
«, * titiif v T«*vf*wt n f v r “
the stars and stripea to the world.
climate, but the wonderful green fo to Mfr.fnl nnd •%*n up thc.m ost won- make .any man in Uto world fat and
We still favor it. Why should. *we use
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foreign bottoms every tune we want llage during Um heart of winter, oUr dcrful part of tlie state Unit is now Lthlctic nnd alt that. I am intending
’good roads, beautifully kept grounds, completely bottled up fcy the railways to give E. A. Douglass n course a t this
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Dec.
I
t
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a
p
a
n ’o trade
to ship gaods to foreign countries
are cm the go alt i’ny-b nr nnd many times late into the night. Thou - ■
bathing,
boating,
nnd
everything
dur*
;Thi*
hau
been
our
aim
fur
many
years
.school
the
first
of
the
year
for
a
with.China
shows
a
fairly
steady
&lt;swhen we have the greatest countryitr.lA of (h iitral Fterldn people a rt now using ELDER
pansiori. E xports to th a t country,
in, the world? Where is our boasted irg the winter months that permit the and thks paper has fought for it for Christmas gift.
WA
f i!R and there i :i reason.
Inver of out-of-doors to partake in the pnst fifteen years. It is most enincluding Manchuria, during the
Yankee, ingenuity?
.
When
tho
•“Siamese
twins"
died
re­
full of Ids or her particular outdoor cournging. then to see In the Jackson,
m onth *of October totalled “JJMI.QOO
------------o----------pleasuiys,
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.ville Journal nn article frani the Hon. cently it was said they loft » big for­ yen, an inerraxu of I,f,:lfiJ)(K) yen over
What America needa is more ships.
So much for Florida ns a piny* W illiam Jcnning.i Bryan, now FFiri* tune. Now it tains out that the Ot toher, .1221, while im ports from
We need more ships on the Pacific and* ground, so to apeak. We need and Ida’s distinguished-citizen, who liar amount was only $
* Thus the Chi.iut were 1 l.fidl.tlOi) yen dr (t 11,000
the Atlunlic, An the great lakes ar.d welcome the class of pilgrimage from made a study of our state problems theory th at two nut live cheaper than v
m lesa than thea nine luufith last
th gulf. We need more steamers on our northern states that come to look as will us national problems nnd who one is ev er exploded.—Eldorado Times.
and our pmtnpt dt live y service will have you a bottle nt your home a
year.
the rivers and lakes of Florida and upon Florida as a winter "play­ soy* more in the following few lines
before you g&lt; * turn' d around. Join these thousands and drink good, {
F o r the first ten 'm onths ».f this
we need the inland waterway from ground.” hut how many of those, who than some of our p-eudo statesmen
l.pre water - the little &lt; - t will he snv.ed in doctor bills.
I.onny McMullen asked r. customer year JnpnnV. expoils to C hilli totalled
Floridn to the New England states. come down to m to “play," and Injhave ever said in fifty years in Wn:h* (lie other il.iy lion he wmiti d h.s hair
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2(&gt;2,000,0(10 yen and imp &gt;rk) 137,'rj(/
U
Da you know why we do not got nil fact, how many of u s who are and irigton:
tu t and-tho custom?r s»dij "in a hut- yen.
of thofie necessities? Hon. William have been here year in nod year out j. “William .Ironings Bryan is one of »y." You can’t pluu-e lainny any time
•Jennings Bryan can tell you and wc for several years, fully realize What America’s finest men. He is not a deep mm
nnd he repneti:
replied: "Oh,
nee. A
*«i. I• see.
i\ short
soon (*()l *(;|JS AND COLDS IN WINTER
j Id Lko to hear dm ti it in l u
j,TR„ j „|,| state, still in its in- student of evuiu mica though he thinks ‘ ut.'
Indoor rediot iry.life in winter h .r 9
A '\. two year* to t e |&gt;eop i o
ot fnncy f r,,nt the standpoint of dead- h- h . He is a man whore heart in in
~
jn ,i;le c t bearing on the prevalen.e ol j
ida tzpecially.
,pmer.t of its natural resource.!, holds variably right but whore head doe* I The pupils in o.ie of tin* da*.a&gt;* IlL inughi
OUgil and mldn. Keep tb* bowel­
o
! ,ut fjain u commercial standpoint? not nlways iens-jn through. Hut h is]the High Schorl t-re taking up the a i l i vc mid aven-ome m nst.pniion with j.
. tespaU-h snys that thousands o, Many of us realize -some of th„* as- sympathies are always Wiih the com -|atu d y o f foreign ,tv!ii(ions and the He* Foley t'ath artu T .ih'et-t.
folds |3
&gt;i ii u-i want to get into the United ci*, „f
state from this standpoint, man man. And he is ntn-ngeems. N u t view of Reviews furtush*’* most o ' the cough , crouj&gt;, th roat, t to -t and hron- *x
’&gt;• * tt k iiu go. lu io r the ■-'n.eii ])U{ |luw ,„i.ny of u.i ktiuv.’ how to till, willtaUuidiiig lii.i tenduiuy to speak I ’11bjrel m atter. Dili M &gt;ye has he.-n rhial ttuuhli* quickly relieved with i-'o- u
a !\ i..jie lllaii oilier loreigncis hut .;., fl convincing way, what opportu:.- too freely on a too ensoul ttudy, (liat bony plrying fiothall and when His ley’s Hoary and Tur. I’oiiiainu no
onx!jgxa'cr&gt;e^'tr!.i::aE gi::.t:uB B SK i(B SJtsgB gR anausuagm :tiB xueexa
*. hare Lui a lut ot mutts from south -1 itltm exist, bo ns to draw to us (a.-:-- heartimpulre of his often advances a teacher n lied ldo» •What can you fell opiate:* ingredients ■printed on tic
Nuiope that were much wui so nmr.cnt residents who will invest to gen i eahlc idea which has fit in ec- of Amerji u':, Urn ye rih;lion;i,” Bill ^.rap jfer. I.nrgeit seUlnij cough nte«7anrwered in .&gt; -t.'is* truthfully'. ! iciin- t!i the world. ‘‘Foley’s Hiuh** SANFOItO
■tbi..** ylitnese. We have yet to *ec a ! !evt:Pi;&gt; the resmuices at hnnd, ai-.d onomic fountlatlon.
MARULE
GRANITE WiDRKS
CiiiiJistu.') who wx4 an anaichL l a n d : ,kus help our s ta te to take the p &gt;-"Mr. Divan has declared"
th a t t liti "TlivV'rc .ill vci • &gt;or."
any T ar i&lt;*. wop terfvl fur o tlatk s ••!
,
JO H N G O V E , I’ro p rie lo r
rt(H&gt;; ! j . tnan we’ would like to gamble ,pa|.,n it drsorves with other sia te i in .state
mu t g'ov.’ great by drawing
cough;: nnd *&lt;&gt;.'ds," write': —VV. II
&gt;rk to Gray, Venice, i alifi.rn a. F.oid t .vry
it. t t ne
wiat more LhitiOSo have become Amor- ;he union.
h rc tillerz of the soil. We have a fer
" tth y did Hu
C E M E T E ilV W O R K A .SPE C IA L T Y
iraii citizens than the Bolshevists ir. j ;)
j, vvould jeetn a t times, wejM c sla te , a productive stale.
hue
uph- with ihv,‘.“' l..r 1 Why not tl&gt;‘‘ tvhc'rc.-Adv.
tnis W rit First Sttivsl
101H West First SUr*

' ■Earning Power and Saving Power*
Of course, a man’s earningpower counts, but what is ^of
- prime importance is his saving
power.
It i$_ not* the amount with
which you open an interestbearing- account that moans
most in the end, but the regu­
larity with which you add to it.
.’ The Peojiles Bank, of San­
ford* will‘help you to keep your
earn iny power and saving* pow­
er well balanced.

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Just

(iaraffe Men Mecommeml it for Your
^
* Batteries
e Deliver Anywhere——

&amp;

• The stork jo the j
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A ^ier.ea.w hohav* been allowed to run (r(f gEtil&gt;. jasking. We have our local X n,;l,r h i ' which a farm er efto re- "agio or the o vl
t bill."—Kao
l-nlsv u.siund here.
mgniiisntions striving to Aeeompiiidi '|uire more wealth on fewer .u-re.i am Lit &lt;| U ltb 't'lt id'.Have the Ur mill t!o your next jo!
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g this line and in thia they with lew labor than t t y state in the.&lt; ity Journal.
of fir inti tig. We have the iqutpnuni
'Alien if cante -u&gt; a sliuwdopm in
r.oi only showing wonderful pio- uniun. Iliai,. fine, th a t appeal.t. i hat
a recent liquor case before the Nu- gee i i hut are o n s ta n tly striving to w*9 t el! th ■state to literally milliont' DAYS OF WINTER III Ot K ID
pi elite court it was held th at the s t a t e , amJ VtusmiplUliirg-mote pud more efwx« make it TR U E. But y.&gt;-.i run l
RAILROADS FAST
liquor law i should be respected even j ficiency by devisii-g or adopting t»ewjm ih‘’
I'roposftlop true w hin iht
to the extent of being ovr.r the fe d e ra l' ali)j proven ways and menus of p m - J 111*11 pvodiucr. find either n -hoitags
s r . f A i ’I.. Mirtii.. i'cc. it--T i;e W p u » p c }
Ip V /p liV
laws. We la th e r like th a t idaa.
It duciii grOsuUa—bringing pwaple her* o f rfliirend cars nr are confronted day of blocked railroad Unci in win-! I i u I t C d i
J C W v /IlJ f
l_ lu * C

Sanford’s

give tho officers of the state the puw- m »t*y. We must, however, put our
11 t'rofit-cjniucr.ling freight rate,
•er due to b-ig** enow drift!, is jrine.|
G ii,vr s
or to go ahead and pall their stu ff1•h nddeir to the task liulivldually and
,lr*l! ,ruil* * ‘ a fabwhood, Wr Where p&lt; mill r»C. Week' &lt;d ..la-tie 11
without ar.y guvermnont red lapo th :t ..pq ,,lr nt-ginizations m i|u* i u n r ' ;,n ntli* it. •• lu-w wumle folly w* ’-fill. 13 lit 111* I iiit 11’,V!*&gt;t h,|
\ , *’I 1 S O l \ d y o u r ( t i B p r o b l e m s
oftimea hinders instead »f h ip.*. We Mi,k, mti elve * i Ifu u ni helping unit'- ' ■•" l‘r“ *u '' f'**ni our - ml but what
the M e e g h 'l. . ..e l ■ l&gt; j ') ( J j j r Ci J i t I U ‘\ ) l \ T t ilU M lI ‘
believe that with the light kind ot la order to do this v.v inurt on erve all '* *
"la -i we say ‘pn. i,u ’ eme.l
in the present century, vhiw plows It will in* easy to find iu-t Ik? right
utate offirura the proh.billon law could we . ee around u.*, or, during our tiaproductimi t &gt; prod ice a bull.
have rciluct il Um} ntoppago.to a m atter gilt for each person o.a ) otir (‘{ifirtP*'
bo upheld in every respect—providing vels through the state, train our elven crop and let it rot on the ground? Ol
of hours, rtorthwe.rt r.nlroad officiaU1j ins.
mjlJI liwl
tii* if ,.Dtl wi!| Citm. £o m;r tve,
always that the citizens of Florida to absorb Infotoration ne.-dwi to nt- is piuilucltoa tho commercial cor.ilur" '‘
ial G'ifl Department.
lend their moral support. This i i r e d ­ tract trnndenl nml peiinanenl real- sioa «»f industrial farm ing,- the get­ ni' Flange
re nml snowplow.: -n v lg c j
ting to the m arket tho products of
ly tho secret of the failure to enforce j dents
and T otaiy~ ate the most common of:
the law—the lurk of inlete it on the
Ve y valuable data t-&gt; accomplish tbo soil and gettii g your money from equipment u&gt;e*| to let p lie* rails:
tliii can be obtained from publicaliou.i
m m kei? Mr. Bryan sees th&gt; hall
part of the public.
clear on ail the._various system*:, nl- H am lllon,*' Ilf m a r tl, WilllilillU
'that come into our |&gt;&gt;. eidon from
Florida and
time t*. time, b it me ro often put '-hi* ohn half truth being hidden by an though'in the dicp cuts am! mo in- (Olgflll. GrtltM . 7. 15- 17 r.nil 21
REC Il’IlOCITY
tain ternt.-iy in the Dtko'x*
*1 in ,|cv,c!s ill R educed g r ir e s .
1u.ide f-.i future perusal and, i&gt;&gt; ih&lt; lotimidatid »r a railroad sub-idio-d
Moa’ana. now gangs of half a i! • • a
lilajijri'y of eases never read. Some
!'
‘, l" that th ’iie hew q&gt;al*er men to more are nece.isaiy to fight
DIAM ONDS
The editor of a Knn.nis newspajior times we start, but thorn.of us not :,rt' ,lot heif.ing Florida.
They are
17 Diamond lting&lt;, special p rW from
the frigid pieeipltation.
says: "Ten cents per line straight caring for 'Italiatics or firjdirg the hurling H o;ida:
will be charged for all obituary noro corii-ct this freight rutuntion* -^ " '‘h* ' ‘.I
" '“ •* O 1 d
th lil.O O t ( )
/.* )()
matter
not
carrying
sufficient
ticca
of business
men who did not ad* *.p||nch.. (t, m w l o jr , „ iremcnts&gt; and t&gt; make a tru**
urea O,
o.m.oe,, ...c.
of Florida all locomotives with Haugen, attach- j.o Carat. Fine \VhRe Diamond Flatfnum Bur Fin or Ring. Special
verlise while Hiving, nnd delinquent ut a^kh-pam phlets and thereby tvov Muthful he suggests that the Elate it- ed near the wheel?, which fu/ees the
snqW fro nnln* rails to. the wayside,
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If —
i t . . . . . I . ? . L . . - L ______- 4 .
■ubscrjbcrs will Ire cli uged fifteen
sibly fail to obtain just the d ita ro- *0,f L’O into the shipping burinezs; to
" 5118.50
tlie road superintendent states,' At ail
cent* a line for obituary notices. Ad­ quired a t some fu tu re date to brii g
boats nnd take 1*lorkla’l jproilucts
102
of
other Diamonds nl lowest
vertisers and cash tubscrilaTs will
ports terminal* -wedge plows nre i lu l ij o d ,
,
,
,
to us friends or acquaintances us part on F lorida’s* *,boltum• s to the
prices
•
receive tho best in the shop whenjop n)) ytf#r r„ i||cnli
where tire? market for these products nwnsititig calls from ony section. In
the
mountain
districts,
the
rotary
thoy shuffle off. .Belter send in your
Believing this to have Ih' c i th? ex- are found. It i* nqt altogether a w-ild plow is used, which furrovyi through
advertisements nml pay up your sub­ ptjrlcnco of mnny of us, the Herald and ill-digested idea.
scription now; n eliojora epidemic is proposes to give to ilu regular read­ “That state is going to be great the snuW, whit ling it from th * track t.
. LA V A L L IE R E S
Similar methods' nre used by tb
abroad in the land." v
ers nnd to the 'many in the north to that protects the real produters in Minneapolis A St. IxMii*, the Great 50 Genuine Diamond IjiV alliercd
•Of course the editor of Kitnses pa­ whom it will lx* sent by local board the state. No ntiite can grow that
fre n t
per was having hi* little joke when he exploiting central Florida, information permits itself to be tyrannized over Northern, and the Minneapolis, St.
Paul
A
Sault
Ste.
Jlnrie
systems.
The
$5.00
to $55.00
wrote the above but down in his regarding this section that will have ly four ^&gt;r five railroad* or humbug­
former
road
has
most
of
its
trouble
heart it was not altogether a joke. the desired "drawing" effect and will ged by their lobby."
Gold K nives, lic it
in it* 2?&gt;0 mile.1 of ruilroad in South
He remembered the many acts of le canity a.isli «' »tcd.
—
Dakota, Bay? \Y. II. ltrenncr, presi­
Buckles, Etc.
kindness done him in Ids many year*
Many of ui know what individual ity t r Ka M ra
m r j r i r , dent of llu* M. A St. I... but wedge
aervico as an editor. He remembered
BULOVA BRACELET
boosting has done for California ami j Xr.
Pa plows are the fighting factors.
the- advertisers who made it pussildo
that eiqry Californian is a died-in-the rs
Pa
W ATCHES
Snow gangs nre employed in many
for tho paper to exist and remembered
wool booster. This has been accom­ P-s
P* •Aiios by th? (Iraqi N ortbcrn ia deep
the subscribers who thought enough
plished by residents of that state kii
outs whore tlu wlnd piles up d rifts
of their homo paper to pay the sub
making boosting second to their bud* Ki
ha oo high for tho plows to penetrate.
•cripthm price. He remembered, llte
rieas. California would not be wherfr Its
ho This road dr.es not wait for calls id
it U today were this not so. Its pub­ ku
M rijive, but keeps all jilows bury dur­
licity medium*, nor oure, cannot ulone
ing n snowstorm.
accomplish ns much without IntelWHEN U
U SELL
There were more windows locket!
Railroad men declare that the de­
ligmt assistance as with it. That, and boiled in Sanford last night than lay cicasi»iied by snow stotm* on
White Gold, U K . 17-Jewel
YOUR REAL
LIST IT
seemingly, is indisputable. Why not CV-v. r before and if n bat-bad flown main lines has bocamo negligible, ex­
ESTATE
WITH US
522.50,
profit by California's lesson and all itywn tlie chimneys of some of the cept in severo weather and. terrificof us make It our business to hence­ houses there world have been n case storm:!, but ndmits more work in i:e?- B racelet W rist W atehes
A suggestion—Give your folks
forth propagate central Florida?— for an undertaker thin morning. All eisary on the br nnclr liner, because of
a lot in Rose Court 'for Xtius.
Winter Dark Herald.
on account of the "C at" at the Prin­ .he i.iaccessiLnUy of the* plows. Same
This i a i be made possible thru
cess Inst night.
roihy:y official* are i iclir.ed to t&gt; De\« • S te rlin g , R o b e r t, C o m m u n ity ,
t i easy terms these lotj arc
WILLIAM JENNINGtMIRYAN HAS
thut the winivra in the northw «t have j C ut GlrtaS, F lu . k in;: S e ts , N ui
sola on. Drop in at our place
TIIE BIGHT IDEA
They nre rair-dig a new kind of dog been milder in recent years, while 1H otvL.
»nd we’il tell you how it’s dona.
in (j,.ba f»*ijl*4 report from the Havana olhers declare* thut the uae'of modern
For many yjar* the Herald has con­ dog show. He h a big one weighing equipment has made is scent tlie wea­
tended that regardless of the fact uLott 120 pounds. Wc suppose the ther had Icbs effect on tho railruackc.
that the Sanford r-cctioij was the new dog will I c trained to hunt booze
AGENTS
COOKED FOOD AND FANCY
grentcot vegetable section in the wot Id I
WORK HALE .
and that v.o shipped more refrigerat­ They say the flapper and the jazz
R E A L ESTATE
Cooked Food and Fancy Work Sale,
or cars than* any other p o r t‘of the music are disappearing. Mho in the
Fir*, Cuualty, Auto Insurance
:P. W einberg, Prop.
all day .Saturday by the Catholic
world that wc were not getting any­ world can we Isy th? blame to now?
10S W. First 8L, HANFORD, FLA where unless we could get better
Women’s League In the Northwest
P alm etto and F irst S tre e t a t
B enjam in's Store.
freight rate* and more stable marJpst about th* time the Loa An- room ot the Wfloka Bldg. ( 222-Ste
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T O U R IN G CAR

WATCHES

F. O. B.

JEWELRY

DETROIT

TOWN

This is tho low est price at
which tho Ford Touring
Car has over cold, and with
th o m a n y n e w im p ro v e­
ments, including tho one
man top, it is a bigger valuo
than ever before.

Silverware

Maxwell &amp; Britt

B uy now. Term s if desired.

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A uthorised Ford, Lincoln and

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M Csrtls of Sanford» Reput*
_ , | j e Professional Men, each
M of who*. In hi* chosen pro*
„ f e lo n the Herald recom*
to the people.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY GROVE
AND. FARM NEWS'NOTES

MED

toi
Classified Ada Ce a line. No
ad taken for less than 25c.
and positively no claaaifled
ads charted to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders.
Coant five words to a Hue
and rem it aecordintly.

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II. F. WH1TNER, Jr., County Atent
’t a U l t j f t j l o i f a l t a l c i M h s P i i m i i a i r j

On Saturdays the County Agent
can ho found in hin office in the basemerit of tho Court House. A t any
ether time he may be reached through
the office of the Chamber of Comfncrcc.* Leave ail calls there. .

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Do Your Xmiis Shopping:!
Early Say Sanford Men]
W ho are Beady for You
Sanford business men are ready for
the big Christmas trade that
com­
ing to Sanford and they want you to
do your Christnins shopping early In
order that you con get the best of the
materials before they are all picked
over and in order thnt better service
con ,be_ given early in the season. In
today’s Herald many of the mer­
chants maku an appeal to you about
your early Christmas shopping. They
are ns follows: J. II. Hintcrmister Pi.
aiio Co., Poninaular Electric Co., Mi­
la d y ’s Shoppe, Speer Si Son, Balt
IInrdwarc# Co., S. Robbins, Sanford
Grocerterin, The Diamond Palace, Bell
Cafe, Deane Turner Grocery, Lloyd’s
Shoe Store, The Quality Shop, The
Sanford Shoo Si Clothing Co., Theo.
J. Miller Si Son, Gillon &amp; Fry, Wil­
liams’ Garage, L. P. McCuller, Yowt-ll Co., R. C. Bower Drug Store,
Wpodruff &amp; Watson. Hodges Si Mc­
Mullen, McLaulin, the Jcwefer, Rob­
erts’ Grocery, Sanford Furniture Co.,
Benjamin’s, J. M. Dresner, Sanford
Barber Shop, E. I). Mobley's Drug
Store, McCrory’s 5 and 10c Store,
Stokes’ Market, Hill Hardware Co.,
Woodcock Si Rigney, Roumillat &amp;
Anderson.
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1923-

FIFTH YEAR-

1923

The Seminole County Bank’s Big
Christmas Savings Club
Starts December 16 .
Friends:
It ‘ is certainly nice to
receive n nice, juicy check
just before Christmas to
mcot the expenses of. Christmns shopping and It Is ‘no
trouble at nil fob us to mail
one to you. We arc glad to
do it. Join Our Christmas
Club Now forming, and next
year you will get yours.
No red tape—coinc in to­
day and let us tell you ail
about it.

Getting started- is
the greatest effort
and the longer you
put it off tlye.lw df

sown broadcast over the field or gar'it. fit should he put out after sun­
set so that U will remain moist all
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ift
n » » M ia f t '
night. • If sown properly, it will fall
*» an
"a IQ in Kl M
in small flakes that will not bo dnnGeorge A. D eC ottes
gcrous to poultry and other birds.
FO R SA LE
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A tto rn c y -a l-L a w
FOR SALK—A real bargain. Seven
Citrus Meetings
Ornn 20 pounds, cottonseed meal *
pnssenger Haynes car In fino con­
Seminole (I;. l-\ Whitner, Jr.): pounds, Paris Green I pound. (Dif­
Over Seminole County Rank
dition.—Fred Walsnm.
2IG-7tp
FLORIDA Sl\VERAL H o 0 SEri for ante. House Staged three citrus meetings among ferent amounts may be used but
M A K E YO UR
(jLNFOKD
for rent. Seo‘ Thigpen.
OG-tfc growers this week, being assisted by should bo in tho some proportion).
the county agents of Orange and Vo* Mix -these thoroughly while they are
STA RT TO DAY
WOOD FOR SALK—$8.50
cord. lusin counties. Keen interest shown. dry and then add 2 1-2 gallons of v/utFRED R. W ILSON
Please arrange to pay rash on de­ These meetings were in the neigh- or and 2 quarts of syrup. Broadcast
livery, and specify tho kind of wood borhoods of Geneva and Chuluota.
a t t o k n e v -a t -l a w
ay scatter the mixture along the rows
wanted, when placing your order.—F.
or about the buses of the plnnts to be
S. Vernny.
lDG-tfc
First Nsllonal Bank Building
Prevention the Remedy Against To- protected.'
SANFORD
*:*
FLORIDA FOR SALFT Dosicr and Gays’ paints
. mclo Wilt
"Cutworms are the almost hairless
and varnishes “n t Sanford Novelty
SA N FO R D , FLORIDA
Tomato growers urc cautioned to caterpillars of several species of
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc provide ngr.inst tho dangers of the moths. Their eggs are laid mostly on
S T R E N G T I1 -PROGRESSSERVICE
FARMERS—You can get seed bed fungous disease known as .wilt before grass in heavy sod land. The larvae
ICIIELLE MALNES
fram~) and Irrigation plugs at th* the winter crops arc planted. Even feed on the grass. Consequently, cutSanford
Novelty Work*.
100-tfc before planting the* seed the seedbeds v/ortqa arc most troublesome on gras­
LAWYER
PEPPER
SEED
FOR
SALK—I
have should he sterilized, according to G. sy lands. When such land Is plowed
KMI'LOYMKNT INCREASES
—Court House
B urglars Steal Guns
‘ n surplus of 35-lbs. of Ruby King F. Weber, truck pathologist of the the natural fc&gt;od of the caterpillars is
cut off and they arc forced to concen­ COLD WAVE EXPECTED
pepper seed saved by myself out of Florida Experiment Station.
A t P la n t City— Broke
WASHINGTON, Doc. 11.—An in­
tho very best New Jersey stock, $2.75
“Resistant and early maturing va­ trate on plnnts set out Inter."
IN FLORIDA TUESDAY
Into Two Stores There crease of employment over the coun­
per lb. Address, E Grothcn, Daniat rieties should be selected for the com­ The County Agent would suggest
try in November greater than (Tur­
NIGHT OR WEDNESDAY
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l'JS-tfc ing crop, land . rhould be selected that it would be good to nd-l nit orange
Pa Fla.
ing any month since January is shown
( U r T b r A x o r U l n l I’r r a s l
LK— Five room bungalow on which has not grown tomatoes iif the or two, or a grapefruit (culls, of
PLANT CITY, Doe. 11.—Burglars, in reporta to the United States cm*
Pa FtiK S/tl.E
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
1?.—The
of­
exceptionally easy terms or will last three years, and all plants which course) grated 0£ chopped up very
Pa
ficial weather man who, for the past who broke the glass itnho* door of i ployment service. In making public
finely.
Pa rent.—A. I’. Connolly &amp; Sons. 205-tfc show any Indication of wilt should
week or more has been predicting Wells’ hardware concern hero last u summary of the reporta today, the
ha FOR SALE—Restaurant and lea be pulird up and burned," are other
semi-frigid temperature* for the night stole nine shotguns nnd rifles service said a further expansion was
room. Everything new, long lease, precuutlona pointed out by I)r. Weber Kren Interest Shown in Improved South, promises the "actual appcaj- from tho stock. The store of C*usey prevented only by inadequate railKi
Method Boll Weevil Control
who adds, "No spray or fertiliser can
nnce" of a cold wave on the Atlantic &amp; Co., across the street 'was entered transportation for commodities.
You can find the name of I* fine location. Must return north on rave a plnnt that shows symptoms of
Few developments in the agricul­
uccount
of
other
business.
Must
sell
nnd Gulf states by Tuesday night or in the same manner but no stock was
every live nualnesa Man h»
the disease bccauso the germs are nl- tural field hnvc nroused as much innt
once.
This
is
a
money
maker
for
Wednesday. Following the first fore­ reported missing.
In Sanford in this Column **
Youp friends are those who under-right party. Address llox 531, Wiijtor rendy In the snp and are thus carried tircst ns the announcement n short cast for the South of a premature
stand
you; your enemies are those
each day.
^
220-f.tc to all parts of the plant, regardless of i I'me ago of the development of u cold apell, a change took place, but
ha Park, Fla.
wiio
underestimate
you.
Haro
you
read
tho
wnnt
ads
todsyT
any spraying or fertilization."
'very satisfactory and cheap method of
instead of going down, llie mercury*
H h j l t j p a R a h s h a P s K j FOR SALE—Baby carriage bed and
Tomato wilt is common in Florida j controlling the boll weevil, in field- rose to surprising heights and a f­
mattress. Apply at 200 E. Third
and
causes great losses, being eonsid- " f upland cotton grown under Florida forded some unseasonable though not
221-2lp
street.
We'll Dye For You
ered the worst disease of the tomato conditions. ^
unfavorable temperatures.
FOR SALK—Army tent, 10x10, A-l
ON TON STEAM P R E SSE R Y
in many tomato-growing districts of
Moth stale and government officials
I.utest ulTicinl word was thnt the
condition.—City Express office.
the state. Because it is subject only have commented most favorably upon eolil wave now over the northwest
Kent &amp; McKee, Props.
221-atp
to preventive measures, it in very dif-'tlie simplicity and the apparent im- would spread eastward and soutbvvnrd
CLEANING, DYEING, ALTERING
F O irS A I.E Tnrwt Street property. ficUlt to control. The fungus which parlance of the method developed by
lty having the valves ground or the brakes rrlined or a general ovCVWork caled for nnd delivered
over the plains Mutes nnd the great
Fine location, eight rooms and bath, causes the disease lives in the soil the State Plnnt Board. The offices of central valleys during the next 30 or
Mse 4GI-J--------311 West First 8t.
hnuling—The best of service
lights, water, possession Feb. 1st, from one senso nto the next, which ti;e Plant llonrd nnd the Experiment •18 hours, and by Tuesdny night or
$1,500 cash, balance long time. For makes crop rotation necessary. To­ Station nt Gainesvillo have been near­
*WE DELIVER T IIE GOODS” terms nnd other information address matoes should be planted on "sfck” ly swamped with requests for the bul­ Wednesday would touch the Atlantiy
and Gulf states.
222-Gtp r.oll only once every four yenrs.
letin describing this method. InforQuick Service T ransfer "Property"'chre Herald.
If the wife is gelling plump, her
FOR SALK—Four piece living room
imatiiin already received from various only consolation is that rlic can’t
Storage F a c ilitie s
suite, priced low.
it I Muguolin
It has come to the attention of the l«'*‘* «f North Florida indicate thut wear last winter's coat.
If w» please you, tell others; if not,
GENERAL REPAIRS
Avenue. Phone 170.
222-3tp County Agent, that quite n number of
method will be used on thousands
tell as. Phono 498
Night Phone. 596-J
Day
Phone,
391
FOR SALE—1 Promo car ;itito, at a celery fields in this county are in-1"! acres of Florid* cotton next sea- MAN AND WIFE
Wight Brothers Co Department Garage Building
bargain for quick sale. Sec Mr. fcsled to a considerable extent, wenth M i l l .
FOL'iyD MURDERED AT
SA N FO R D
Sewell nt Lake Mary Casino. 222-titc er conditions (rain or cold) have
Ample provision has been made to
MIDDLOTOW , INDIANA
Machine
Foundry Co.
proved an elective control nnd they supply every cotlon farmer in Florida
FOR R E N T
i n , T k* S w o rln lrd P re s* )
have done little if any damage. How- with the 72-page bulletin which fulGrtrral Machine nml noiler Works;
MIDDLETOWN, Jnd., Dec. 12.—
Cjltoicr Grinding; DcLuxo Pistons; FOR* RENT—Furnished roomtt in ever, it they are sufficiently abund-i 1&gt; describes the experiments by which
William Schaffer, 35, farmer, nnd his
fly Wheel Steel Gear Hands; Crank good location. Apply 221 Mnyrnojia ant nnd remain on the plnnts very Ithis method-of controlling tho weevil
wife, were found murdered here to­
long,
they
will
damage
them.
The
was
developed,
as
well
as
specific
dii Rrtarncd—- —
Phono 62 AVe.
following article may be of interest rections for making use of it. Fur- day. Mrs. SchalTer'a bend had been
FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment to some of the readers of the Herald:.! thor information may be obtained by cut ofT with a sharp instrument, pre­
lift* Lr.sminrJ
Glasr.es Designed
Fcmdalo Apnrtmcnts, 305 E. First
"Plnnt lice—little Insects which'writing to tho Elate Plnnt Board at sumably an axe. Mr. Schaffer's bend i
Street.
190-tfc suck tender plants to death have h&lt; Gainesville, Fla.
was split wide open.
Henry McLaulin, Jr.,
FOR RENT—One bed room and itch- come very numerous in Florida’s gar--------D.
. en furnished, price $!5 per month. dins nnd truck fields because of the The Cow, the Cud and the Dishrug TWO MIDSHIPMEN
State Comptroller Urges Applications Be Filed
DISMISSED FROM
Optlcinn-Optoinelrist
Apply to Mrs. If. D. Durant a t Lake dry weather of November and are
When the eow becomes alck,
NAVAL
ACADEMY
E«»t First Street Sanford, Fla. Mary.
, lD«I.-tfc threatening to do great damage to
Early—New. Year License Tags
Will Be
Her "cud" will have gone;
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FOR REN’T—Lower floor of resi­ tho trucking industry, according to J.
But when she gets better,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 12— Midship­
Released Dec. 15th.
dence furnished. 203 East Third R. Watson, entomologist of tho Flori­
Tae cud will return.
man
Druco
II.
Robinson,
appointed
Street.
.
- 218-5tp da Experiment Station:
froqi Arizona, and Stuart H. Ilnivkinx,
A R C H IT E C T
FOR RENT—Three furnished house­ "Many plnnts—such a* turnips, rad
The cud is the food
WHAT IS A TRUCK?
A rrM C A T T O N UI.ANKS.
appointed from Massachusetts, were
keeping rooms. Phone 348-W bc- inhes, celery, lettuce and pclsnl—are
Brought back to her mouth,
A truck li a trchlela for rarry ln ff any
your Jila n k a *»rlr. Thry m»y t*»
Room 7, Miller Bldg.
ordered dismissed from the Naval
I*.a.I other th an ra tic n irrra . tin If a tourrurr.1 fro m t&gt;ankt. ro u iity u lllrliilt. nut,)
foie 8 a. m. or after 5 p. m. 218-Ctp being attacked by these small insects
Which to replace with a dishrng
Iny ear o r m a n lie r h a t any ehanue In
UtrORD
Academy, President Harding having
r lu ta . o r Hill be « rnt u |« n tr&gt;iu»»t to
FLORIDA
and,
unless
measures
to
combat
them
•■»lir eonitruetion m a i U&gt; ailapt l l for
IU.
Is mighty uncouth.
St«tc Com ptroller. T«IUIiam*«.
FOR RENT—Five room cottage.—
approved courtmartial sentences re­
j*
haullnir
any kuui other th an p a taen g tra.
are
taken
at
once,
the
damage
will
be
i
It rhu&gt;t take a truck t ’an lO catlo a toe
221-3tp
FIL L OCT Ill.A N K CAl(KFULLY.
j Musson.
sulting from tlie recent iinzing cases
purpoici
of llcenie.
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So relegate dishrngs
ISANFOR NOVKLTY I FOR-RENT—Suite ot two or three serious.
K erry jr » r ll U n rc r» « ry to re tu rn
nt the academy.
thoueovl*
ot
uppllrallon*
(or
rtim
-etlon.
Tobacco extracts i:\e recommended
D K SnilU K TRUCKS FU LLY .
To their legitimate use,
IVin’t It*to rouro returneil. Fill ll out
The accumulated hazing rases nt
* funrnished roms ft
for light housc- for this purpwse. Use 1 part of Black
W ORKS
The varlnu* rla tte e o f truck hodleo
ro rrfu llr oml rem it correct am ount atxl
And
the
row
will
recover
the academy were taken up with the
-eapingf equipped with electric lights,
make It difficult to determ ine w eight o f
ta g ttlll.re a c h you prom ptly.
leaf 40 to. 800 parts of water. To
vehicle Including Indy unice* full deecrlp.
Without such abuse.
in
^ U I .K R .
president yesterddy by Secretary
\i a for cooking, running water, also make it spread and stick better, ndd
lion of l« l&gt; I* given w ith ap pllcatloa.
8ICNI&gt; FOR TAG F.AULY.
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Tlie
model and year mako tbouU bo cor­
Dcnhy and his recommendations ap­
(General Sho;) am i-M ill well heated in cool weather. Inquire 4 or 5 pounds of soap to each 50
TVs* will lie mailed out on Dee. l l t h
rectly given.
a
ll
appU
catinni
received
to
th
a
t
date..
proved
throughout.
Other
eases
of
u
"Od French Avenue. Phone 287-J.
D on't w ait until IV*. S lit to aerd for
gallons of tho solution.
W RITE NAMES I*LAIN.
Chips
Work
similar nature await similnr action.
221-3tp
lag . -Tha law g lv ri no “ daya of graca"
"Dusts composed of lime trented
Signature* era frequently hanl ta read.
Tho great rural interests nro hum­
a
fte
r
J
a
n
.
l
i
t
.
If
&gt;«u
want
to
comply
ONTRACTOU and BUILDER FOR RENT—Furnished i-ourn, 218 with nicotine imlphnte, recently pine- an interests, nnd good cro|m are of lit­ On recommendation of Secretary
Sign appllraUon at bottom, but p r in t or
H lth tho law your 1»Z1 ta g ibouU be an
type the name and addrea* a t lop of
your c a r J a n . l i t .
Magnolia Avc. Phone 2287 222-3p cd on the mnrkc.t’ are efficient insec­ tle value to the fanner unlcsa tlwy Dcnhy, tho president approved modi­
blank, “fhla Inauree accuracy and p rom pt
1Conracrcial Street—Sanford. Fla.
fication of dismissal in the cases of
delivery of your tag.
TAG RTAYH W ITH CAtl.
ticides for plnnt lice. They nre very open the door to n good kind of life
Midshipmbu Thomas J.- Casey, Mas­
W hen a c a r ta w&gt;H o r changes h andi
fYlMl'TIIOl.LKR DID NOT M AKE
W ANTED
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effective nnd.are much more quickly on the farm.—Roosevelt.
the ta g irnul way w ith car. Tai-» ren n et
&amp;
sachusetts;* Thomas E. Boyce, ImlfTHE LAW.
law
fully
be
rlia
n
c
td
from
one
car
to
another. Upon change uf a « n e n h lp n e w
WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—Nice npplicd tbrtTTfi n spray. In order -to
nnn, nnd II. C. Ffsh, &lt;Ncw York, to
Frequently caac* irla e w orking a p p ar­
e c t iu c a l c o n t r a c t o r s
ow ner phouhl -Immcttlately tr a n if tr tho
The world muy not owe any man •» loss of one year each in their academy
ent hardahlp upon 'c e rta in ow ners o t
small cottage or bungalow, well use thenr^o advantage, however, it Is
ta g num ber atvl c rg litratlo n to hit name.
necessary
that
a
dusting
machine
bo
m otor vehicle*, hut theaa cannot bo rem e­
living
but
it
certainly
docs
owe
him
W
hen
a
p
a
iw
n
e
rr
c
a
r
D
converted
to
a
Course.
loented, with all convenience*. Spec
died by the com ptroller and It should bo
truck o r a prlvato U te.car ll put In uau
used.
.
A
number
of
very
good
band
P«hfh0M* Light, and Appliances ify all particulars, together with best
the opportunity to make one—nnd the
for hire, the tag ra n bo le n t to tho comp­
The dismissal from the academy of
k rpl In mind th a t ba did not fram e the
duster, are on tho market and can be world usunlly pays its debts.
troller for cancellation ami c n d lt u a coet
**,w ,-ln* of Fixtures
law. The attorney gaiter a I In advising
Midshipman Robinson, whoso home
price and terms. Must bo n bargain.
of tho truck ta g o r la g (or hire.
bought for from $10 to $25 each.
lha comptroller recently a* to tho con­
is in Chandler, Arizona, results from
123 West F irst S tree t
Address 1». O. Box CO.
211-10tp
struction or era vary to p l a n upon th a t
OVKItl’AYMF.NTS W ILL UK
In speaking of plnnt lice—or aphids
As Jong ns farm folks keep their his court martial for huzing. Midship­
portion of lha law relatin g to (fare to t
REFUNDKII.
WANED—A chance to build your —and their natural enemies, Profes­ feet on the grouiql why worry about
hire. u U i “ 1 fully reallae th a t no p ra Do aura to Mint enough money. K you
B- w . HERNDON
now homo beforo lumber gets any sor Watson says, ‘Aphids nro much those who don't fet off a pavement man William II. McGregor, of Penn­
vliloa* having been m ada by the legisla­
eend too much, tho Com ptroller will re ­
sylvania,
wan
taken
to
the.
ucademy
tu
re for certain contingencies w hich
higher. Plans nnd estimates furnish­ preyed upon by Indy beetles and a except to go up in the nir.
fund the over-paym ent i If you .do-no*
m i n t arise and fo r condition* w hich do
hospital
fur
treatm
ent
afterward.
Tho
•end
enough,
your
la
g
cannot
I*
gent
o
u
t
arise, th a t the enforcem ent o f the law a s
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc number of other prodators. In u col­
unUI the proper am ount la received.
in s u r a n c e a g e n c y
other cases War on different hasing
It (tand* works hardships on a g re a t
ony
of
aphids
one
usually
noticea
m any people for which you aa a n officer,
WANTED TO RENT—Permanent, 3
Agriculture is the noblest of all incidents, but the dismissal of Mid­
FACTORY W EIGHTS ARK USED.
charged w ith the duly o t enforcing ta e
^
AUTO-------- BONDS
or 4 room unfurnished apartment, some that nro greatly HWollen and alchemy; for it turns earth and oven shipman Hawkins alio is nnu of thoso
U * . a re n o t m p o m ib le am i they Ivhouid
Factory ra tin g o f weight* and rapac
not expect you ta e ith e r violate your o a th
will govern unleea th e owner can
C a
oi • i
Hoi- or house, desirnblo location, Ad- and spherical in shape. These have manure into gold, conferring upon i,U In which physical injury of excessive
gctual
of office by the .non-enforcem ent o r . by
evident* to co n trary , baled
ra
rtlo
u
e
weighing o f uipachtM.
u ehloe. M
Major
tutpei
ajor f r ___
aninholser
dicss "F. S." cans llorald office, Son- been parasitized by minute wasp-Hkc cultivator tho additional reward of humiliaion was caused to the man hnzwhere
_
count aa even huadroD | lo r vvareple. *
192-tfc insects. T hes^ium crous encmie* us­ health.—Selected. be adv^aehl
m achine actually welghln* I.M 0 pound*
cd.
ford, Fla.
the people
m a tt
. m p U --------------------would be claaeed aa I.*90 pound*i c m
4y,. t
1 _____
The three cases where the comman­
^tractor and Buljtlcr
■'
. i. /
pound* woukl bo
Wat?TED—Two Rifn to work Flori­ ually chock th ^ p liid s protty well, but
action of th e ir rcprcaf&amp;Utltnta^la tho l* fweighing l.M
i . &lt; pm
occasionally
they
need
help
in
the
way
aa
l.UKI
pour.4
*-1
lila
tu
t*
."
,
T ?
1.
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i
m
valuo this delicious home-fooling dant of the academy recommsndod
da territory at once. Experience
of
npraya
or
dust*.
^ o n i ) ... 7!
ANNUAL
RATES
ON
MOTORCYCLES.
FASSRNCRR
CARS
ANO
BUSSES.
u*
one
o^f
the
choicest
gifts
a
parent
dismissal but the department modi­
FLORIDA not necessary. Writo T. S. Garrett, " ‘During the damp weather in can bestow,—Washington Irvjng,
fied punishment to tho I039 of n year
Gen. Delivery. Sanford, Fla., for par­
T ee per
TV,-'
F re per
,*
Florida aphids nro fairly well conCl* is
I t s pound*
in standing, involved charges of . ne­
ra ia e n g v rt
Tag
i)R
ticulars.
222-2tp
:y?«
F a st.
w eight '
trolled
by
fungous
diseases,but
dur­
The best color combination* for a glect of duty in that these midship­
?? ir
'_______ ^ -,
—
TFlat
ing
dry
wenther
these
disonse*
nro
not
A
ft
fltorjyclei
—
room will havo the floor dark, tho men were "In chargo of tables at
&amp;
dual° Veterinarian
'Cdej;
Flat rmu_
Miotortyele aide rmr
II
Ko m
GREATEST BARGAIN EVER sufficiently nctlve/ "
Autonvil-lle (private uaa).
A ar n o tb a r _ _
a
$M
walls lighter, nnd the ceiling lightest which tho midshipmen were hazed,"
. Offico
Ike 123
I
|l
t
u
.
o
r
leas__
Car
for
hire
.
ii
of all.
Opposite P. O. O FF E R E D : BUICK SIX- $325,
according to the department's an­
* to 1« pen*... ..
F.
Haatc* for h ir e .
257
y
Over l«
Iltuata for hlra..
EX C ELLEN T Use Poison Halt to Kill Cutworms
DeLnnd, Florida NEW TIRES,
nouncement.
|
Ila.aea ^kotal to depot p a ir)
u
CONDITION.— D- &amp; O. MOTOR Every farmer In Seminole County Labor is life. It Is all thou hast to Action In these cases represents a
206-tfc knows that poisoned bait is tho only confront eternity with. Work then departmental policy under which the
ANNUAL BATES ON TRUCKS, TRAILERS AND skMLTBAILERS.
&gt;0U N D
effectual remedy for cut wprms. Per­ like a star, unhniting, yet unreatinff. anti-hazing law Is to be enforced righnnC“'tariff, badge. Owner can
haps tho following extract containing —Carlyle.
n»l&gt;‘ whore physical violence Is n por­
COOKED FOOD AND FANCY
a good formula nnd instructions for *
tion of the hazing Incident or where
WOHK SALE
•
LX calling nt Herald ofapplication, would be of interest to
Annual meeting of tho Central Flo­ thore has been on attempt to cause
S property and paying for
*.•s *V'
some:
rida
council Boy Scouts, of America, public humiliation of an under class­
Cooked Food)and Fancy Work Sale,
• 222-tfc all day Saturday by the Catholic
“In speaking of the remedy, It* pre- will pi held a t the San Juan-hotel In man. It is apparent that tho depart­
____
Women's
Lcagw In tlw Northwest iteration ^ildJvpUriitlptu . Professor Orlamnf FKday evening, December 16 ment makes a distinction between haz­
lit" *
Itonk I. ».u: rV d m 'irth e W sM * BMiU
WftUon * * + '* &amp; * m Utur« ,hou5', 1022, nt 0 o'clock. Supportsf fi and ing of tIda character mid thoso hazing
*** •
_______ ins thoroughly di
damp but not slippy *o business a t 7. AH members of the practices of a much leas nerioua na’ ^ e rn u tm re a r .
Hint
it
will
fall
in fine flake*.when Council requested to
221. Ctc The Dally Ilctsld, 15c per week.

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County Bank

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

Give Your Car a Xmas Present

P. A. MERO

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IM P O R T A N T INFORM ATION
ON 1923 MOTOR VEHICLE

LICENSE

Opt.

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�PA G E FIVE

T H E SANFORD, DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, DECEM BER I
E ^ K ^ B e a a n a rg u sn n E a B z a n a a ia M a c N a H u n a a a a H a iH ia iiE E iiK a n B H K r.ti&amp; a sR fe a a B e H z a n u &amp; m rj:!
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SANFORD. DAILY H ERA LD , TUESDAY, DECEM BER 12,1922

PA G E FOUR

B A SE BA LL
FOOT BALL
B A SK E T BALL
T R A P SHOOTING

GOLF
BOWLING
T E N N IS
BOXING

CIIAS. L. BRITT, E ditor
Will l&lt;c for Tent of the hnll unlcs3, o*
Is hoped, the hnll w.lll he given free,

U&gt;***KB*

U B iiM a s iv c R J E U H V L 's s iin in a ir iiu B B a in b a r K K X ia r ia s ia M 'J Z B &amp; n a s R a iM B iR K r in n m s a iiro u L B u a

into

men
And who of you w ill. r.rc Dotty
lilytho in "The Fair Ijtdy” nt the
Printout tonight.
'

mu! the expense* juf attendants.
liter*' will he no free ; cat &gt;. The
mcraltors of the Federation, referee*.
[AMI JudgB. tim e kecjtcrs, Rocond.*, mansL rllU l
boxers and reporters niust nil
pay nn admission fee.
.»
1 The federation also makes it n eonII claim Ijition thnt Slkl nppenr before nn Infoothidl vcstijjt,iii,n eommittou and justify the
sain re- r j,arK,.s ),P had made. It ha* further
:»'*• Ihe heca decided thnt nil persons holding
yctWr* n license from the Federation who re(

In nn effort to pet ^ chance to i lay
Gainesville cither Saturdry or « week
from Saturday, the Minml Unlversitv
of Florida aln n n l asofintlon has wired
P. L. Reed, chnirmnn of the fnculty
committee of the University of Flori­
da ns hoard of control of the Florida
high school athletic association nn ap­
peal to use JUs efforts to force Gainesvillo to piny Miami or forfeit nil
claim to the state title.
Miami offered Gainesville $1,000
ami expenses to play here, in the enaflengc yestorday and the alumni ansocintion has underwritten the entirc
amount.
.
,
.
In a statem ent Issued last night
Conches Wods ami Hey! skid; "Mi­
ami High Will not hesitate to claim
the title should nlnesvllle contlnuu to
refuse to piny us. Miami high is ex­
pecting to win by a close score, hut
whether \yo win or lose, wo will be
good spot ts. On with the gnmcl"
.

-.Get
Beady
for
X m as

Build
Your
Pennies

Every­
body
W elcome
to Enroll

----- 2

A gentlo nbtnt at ntero men will l&gt;e
seen in “Woman's Plnco" nt the I’rin
c m Wednesday iilgltt.
House Peters in "Human Hearts
Friday mi l Saturday. This is one of
the big features of the week.
_____

sv a W

Supporting Hour.c Peters in "Hum­
an Henris'* is Edith Hnllor, Gertrude
Claire, Mary Ohilbln, Russel Simp­
son, Rantncy Wallace, mid Geo. HackOne, moment lnUKhter—the next
moment tears- that's the kind of a
play “Human Heart*" is. It I* a story
the whole world loves nnd the movie
goers thnt miss it, miss one of their

Now
Ilocalla at Putney, England
ST. i.dDis, .v o., Dee. 12.—Brnnih
Rickey, manager of the St. I.ouis Cnrdinnlrt, plans a whalctalc sli:»hvup In
1.1” team before th o beginning of the
1028 pennant race,, announcing Vhat
with the
every member of his
exception of second hnsentan Roger
flotnshy, home run "king" itnddendlng
lmtter &lt;&gt;f the National league, and the
rntrklmf staff, were on the market

purchase in order to mnke it a fnctor
in future pennant races. Chance will
l ave full authority nnd control is re­
building the.club nnd may nppear.ln
playing uniform on the coaching linen.
He will not, however, engage in actual
play.
KISSIMMEE GIVES
DINNER FOR PIS
*
FOOT’DALL SQUA'I)

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
||d w about a base hall park for
S&amp;nford?
ry town in the state has »omu
f nthletic field or park except

Orlando, with one of the finest
arks in the :*tnt&lt; dm des to build a n ­
th er j list |»# good, and Sanford can t
veil have a eclerv hoaid f*nee thrown
round a lot.

CHAMPIONSHIP
MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 12.—Miami llifeh
School Athletic authorities yesterday
railed upon the Florida High School
Athletic Awocinllpn to insist that
Gaine.iville play Miami December Hi,
for tb&gt;’ state lligli School Football '

Picking tip ike first thing at the last in inute, is not satisfactory, nor conven­

Deposit 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c,
$1, $5 or more, weekly—
get it all back- in a lump
sum ju s t in time for your
Holiday Shopping*.
.

LIGHTS AT NIGHT: No person
shall drive or run nny nutontohile on
any of the public streets of the City
of Sanford between sunset and sun­
rise without having two lights so ar­
ranged ns to throw their lights for­
ward in the direction the'automobile
may be going, nnd one light showing
led from tin* rear of the machine.
The nltove regulation will he rigid­
ly enforced. ‘
.1. A. KII.LEIIRKW,
o i 7.in fl.
Chief'of Police.

ient, nor economical. So to obviate th is “last minute rush,” the progressive
merchants have already assembled and are now offering the finest, most eomolete assortment of Christmas merchandise for vour wise selection.

S a n fo r d

nience should

Florida

nuppines

(ores are ready. T hey hold a million solution

A fine ball park will not only furth- |
«i the InUiicsl among t the lu.-al*, hut ;
it will tir.l e it possible for us to get i
a Idg league te.un here to train. Might
nut sound like mi much when you say
! it off hand, Imt the publicity it will
bring- to Sanford will lie wortli many [
■times’the amount iThmiL

MIAMI W VNTS TO
PI?A1 F O R ' ST A T E -

Rickey has asserted that llorncshy,
(or whom miiih ranging up to $809,Mill
have been offered, was not hir Rab­
at any price and even trading was out
, f th,- question. He declared also thnt
Ids catching department, consisting o'
P A R IS ,
Franc*. I h - . !-■ ‘ be
Vnition CToinon*. Kililie Ainymith nt’«l
French Rotting' Fedcrnfun announce i!
that it i* ready t • »»th •»!*» a
'
hotween ll.ittlnig S k i i nl tieorgi ■
t'nrpcniu-r unler tV f bc.vin,r eoiali
lions: the receipts ro« l go t . the aid
of some fund of nation.d im; Inti­
the contest must he organir.e I by the in
federation and financially controlled m
by representatives of the food; all
money colic. ’ted, Including the sums
from |4uitograpldc end moving pic­
ture lights, shall bo paid over to tilt*
fund. Tho only deduction-* permitted

»

They wero coached by a wonum.

KISSIMMEE, Fla., Dec. 12.- Indi­
cative of the Rpirit with Wrich Hi*
*imince supported her high school foot
Pall team Ihi * cayr, wus a banquet
given to the football wjpad I')’ lima'
fans. An elegant chicken supper wn«
Ki-rveil at Day-toil’.*.I'nfc, and speeches
made. .Kirsimmee hail a foolbull team
jtlii.-r year fur the Drift time in four
yeara ami while they did not win a
majority of their game*, the faun sup­
ported theta clear to tho end of the
sen Min on account of their lighting
j rpirit nnd clean playing. These points
| were brought out by the various
speakers at the banquet, ami a rpirit
,if to operation wa * manifested which
augurs will for future athletic do­
' vrlopment in the local liigh tlt'Kil.

Siki and G eorges May
E ig h t A gain U nder
C ertain Conditions

is
just
one
way
to
a
* » ..
iiristmas shopping m

Deposit
a Small
Amount
Weekly

vailing you are courtesy, value, service, realii:
heir Christmas shoim ing today!
aH H H K aaaaaaaaB nna

Many town* in the state that nre

„„t n,.iir ns well off is Sanford nre
••hnmpinmdiip of IT &gt;rid.i.
If (jaineiA life ic I W r , Miami will .nniiig in .in &gt; for tin porlM.se, if by
other way. through bond i*.*ues. It
*linin’ th e s t a l e title «"i t h e f o llo w irg

two weeks from today is Christmas day

i* not necc-sjiry f*»r Sanfonl to float
p- bond l.**ue for this |iurp&lt;i*e If thlr
tight men g«l behind the movement.

Your needs for a better.home-more

If r.ome ope will step forward nnd
Huge: t some means or some plan thnt

comfortable can be filled at our store.
We invite you to inspect our stock. 11
will convince you that we are leaders

FR U IT CAKE
RAISINS
CURRANTS
.
CITRON, LEMON AND OR­
ANGE I'E E L .
DATES
FIGS
NUTS
*’ A FF L E 3
BANANAS
JO N E S’ DAIRY FARM SAU
APALACHICOLA OYSTERS,

rest of a woman who got olT tlu* Hurlifigtoa paiscagcr train from Hillings
here Inst night, Captain (Tayton of
the polin' dcpnrtmcn believes he ban
captured Mrs. (Tarn Phillip*, convicted
of the murder of MUn. Alberta Mead­
ows, of Los Angeles.
The woman, accompanied by a mnn,
arrived about .8:15 and immediately
fleers followed her and made the nrentered a taxicab. TwA motorcycle ofresL The police announced the de­
-crip of the woman tallies with that
of Mrs. Phillips.
Mlntni Is getting
large now Dial
the municipyl payrolls can be "pad­
ded" three thousand dollars' worth
nnd hot l»e especially noticed for. u
considerable time.

kiniord B arber Shop
P . McCullcr,

and builders o f better things. Give us

Grocery and Drlicntersrn

a call and we shall try and please you.

Cut out this clip, enclose with 5c
and mail it to Foley A Co., VJHTi Shef­
field Avc., Chicago, HI., writing youi
name nnd address deafly. L iu will
receive in return a trial package con­
taining Fairy's Honey and Tar Com­
pound for coughs, colds nnd croup;
Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides
und hack; rheumatism, backnchc. kid­
ney and bladder ailments; nnd Foley
Cathartic Tablets, n wholesome nnd
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
constipation, biliousness, headaches
nnd sluggish bowels. Sold cvcry-

YowcU'Company
I ltc Diam ond Palace
I*. Wcintii’.rg, P rop., Ih-n|ar
Store Corner F irst nnd Pa

FURNITURE

Woodruff &amp; W atson
H odges and McMullen

Still Growing—NotSatsified

The Shop of Service

n a a a n 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 a a a a a tta a a a a a a a

TH E W HOLE FAM ILY LOVES

OW N M AKE ICE CREAM
tltlifioHs fla v o r Hint tom es from skillful blending or tne pure
irmliontH th n t ever went in to the m uking of K*»o«l Icc Cream
If you haven’t tasted

E. I). Mobley

S. Bobbins

McLaulin. (he Jew eler

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J. K Smith. Prop. .

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IN T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SE C TIO N

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NUMHKR 221

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. DECEMBER II, 1!&gt;22

III.

SHRINE CLUB

QUESTION ABOUT CONTROL
I
OF THE DARDANELLE STRAITS
VISITORS SATURDAY NIGHT BEING ASKED AT CONFERENCE
CLEHENCEAU
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EVERY PLANE
%
« r
PEACEFUL TODAY
AVAILABLE
IS SEARCHING
WEREBAWETTED FARMING TALK WHOLLY SEPARATE
POTENTATE

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HOYT.

WITH

WHETHER THRU SOME ONE
UNDER LEAGUE OF NA­
TIONS OR JNTERNAT’L

A1 Valdez Hotel and Nablo Frank THE TIGER W ILL S IIK A T IIK Ills From League Urged by Member* FOR CO!,. M AR SH ALL AND l.IKUT.
Miller Acted as Toastmaster • .
Who Have No Representation
WSURER LOST IN THU
CLAWS AND T A K E .U P
in Great Style
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. Among Experts
DESERT
THE 1IOE
The Sanford Shrine Club was host
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CHICAGO, Dec. 11.— Delegates \o
Saturday night to llluptron* Potenute II. li. Hoyt, Chief Itnbnn, Giles American Farm bureau Federation
Wilion, IliRlt 1’riest And Prophet Jno. convention here todny expected to
p. Hakir ami Recorder Harney Kmart, hear George* Clemenceau take tacit
of Morrocco Temple, A. A . O. N. M. difference front that followed in his
and many visiting Nobles of jur- speeches on Ids American tour. The
‘(dictions other than that o f Morocco, Tiger lias for Ids subject “ Tim Farm­
»t a bsmiuet Riven in the Palm Room er ns a World Citizen” and would deal
mainly- with foreign markets it was
of the Hotel Valdes,
Frank I.. Miller, president of the lo­ announced. Representatives n fa g r b
ad dub, wnVthc toastmaster, and cultural organisations from nil parts
I,' made a good one for the occasion, of the country were here to meet the
keeping things moving throughout the Tiger.
euning. After Noble l)r. Wnlkor had
invoke*] Devine Rlessing the lonst- N A TIO N A L GUARD PAY APPROX­
puiln* introduced Noble Judge HouaI2Ti .000.00
( *IMATES
•# .
kolder, uho in n short, but very ap­
propriate address, welcomed the IITwenty-five thnimand dollar* in
h&lt;4ti&gt;us I .tontete and his supportround figure* is what tile pay cherkr.
Ug offitor i, and the other visitors.
‘ The l*ottplate was then introduced of tile Florida National Guard rovtnJfrr thirty .minutes kept those in " ri!'* Uu‘ I*"11'" 1 fr'" " Jm|Y &gt;"* lu
sttrndnnre at rapt attention to Ids ^ ’Pb’mbcr Hl*l will ninm.i.t to when
the outntanding pay rolls of one of
siklrt-o. Jle explained tlmt the Inno­
two
organization i come in.
vation of having the officers of MorThis money is for armory drill pay
ecto Trlpmc visit the Khrilie Clulis
throughout the jurisdiction was of his of the guard units situated in six­
oan making, in which his brother of- teen cities nnd towns of Florida,
firtri were staunch supporters. He while the engjneet* companies at Pa­
xti amazed r.t the wonderful attend- nama City and Century did nor draw
knee ami size o f the Sanford club, pay for this period, having just been
aad said that if his one ambition *to mustered into service.
This amount would be practically
k past potentate* was ever achieved
hr would nut forget the good times doubled if every man in the Guard
loordi-d him on his visits, hud would drew pay for a one hundred percent
ijnly tag on, when his successors in attendance, nnd every officer quali­
office .should, in the future,
make fied for maximum 'pay status.

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IIAUSANNE, Dec. II,—The quoation o f how to control tho straits will
lie administered, whether through
somebody under the league of nations
or under the sole international unit
wholly separate from the league, was
being asked by members of the Near
Fast conference delegations which
have no representative* among mili­
tary naval experts now discussing the
Strnitn problem informally with the
Turks. It now seem* unlikely there
will l&gt;e n cessation of discussions for
longer than Christmas day unless it
is possible to sign some soil of ten­
tative agreement before tiint time.

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KL l ’ASO, Dec. 11.— Every aircraft
unit at the command of the United
Staten A ir Service along the fifteen
hundred mile border has now been as­
signed -u definite part in combing the
territory between Fort
. Hunehuea
_ and
thr Pacific const in neat eh of ( olonel
Francis Marshall nnd Lieut, Charles
Webber, aviators, lost since last
Thursday.
The search shifted from
to South Arizona tld* morning on two
report! that missing men had been
seen in that lection.

I ’ ensqcola Landing*
Field is Renamed
For Milton Boy
(Hr Tk. (Miirlulrd l*re»a) K
* PENSACOLA. Dec. 10.— Governor
Hardee dedicated Corry Field here,
Pensacola's landing field for airplanes
at doubling, renamed in honor of
Lieutenant Commander William Cor­
ry, U. H. -N., who lost his life in the
world war.
The program included n motor pnrade from the business section of the
city to the field where after a selec­
tion by the hand from the Naval Air
station and prayer by Chnplnin Man­
ley, of Fort Rarram-ns, Paul P.
Stewart, president of the Pensacola
Chamber of Commerce was to speak
on civic activities in connection with
the establishment of the field. Ilo was
to introduce Mayor Hayliss, master of
ceremonies, whose uddres* wan. to fol­
low.

PROGRESSIVE PARTY MEETS
FOR REAL POLITICAL ACTION
AT CLEVELAND, OHIO, TODAY
BONAIt LAW
WILL STARTS
2 NEW SHIPS LEAGUE

REPRESENTATIVES OF LABOll. FARMER-LABOR AND
N A T L NON-PARTISAN

ALLOWED ENGLAND UNDER TH E
WASHINGTON N A VAL
TREATY
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LONDON, Dec. 11.- Prime Minis­
ter .Honar taw announced in the;
house of commence the government*
ban decided to begin construction o f
Governor lloM ee’s address, a eulo- the two battleship* nllowut under th»*
gy of Commander Corry and the /on- Washington naval treaty.
turc „ f the* program, wail to follow

that of t'apt. II. II. Christy, U. S. N.
who was to speak on what tho landing field ntcanh to the navy.
After the governor’n address a . se­
lection by the baud was lo be follow­
ed by tlie dropping of flower* upon
TUKCON, Ariz., Dec. II.— Request the field by five airplanes mid a sa­
lute of twenty-one guns.
h:n l.ccn mndo o f the Mexican gov­
Unfurling a banner inscribed ‘‘Cor­
ernment for permission for American
ry Field” by Mis* .Millicenl Will*, a
aiiplnne* to cross the bonier in nenreh
Disrespect fo r Law
grand.laughter of Captain Christy,
I for missing army fliers. An noon ni
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,
,
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to precede addresses liv Admiral
is Court’s Trouble in pci mission is received a Minimum &lt;&gt;l wus
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Magruder nnd lion. William Corry,
D ealin g W ith Crime plnm-s will stint south.
im-mlier of the State Road Ib-palt______
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'tin- Japanese are producing froth mint and father of l.icut. Ctimmnudci
Judge Peacock Tells People of Dade the inner luirk of the ntil*umata plant Corry. Tlu&gt; program was lo Im- c«*nCity Somi'lliim;
a good grade of vegetable leather chided by evolutions of fifteen airwhlch is dcealred to ho almost ns dur-! planes which were to take ofif from
i n i ' *Uir \ft*tiHnlri! Ivr r * « )
the field.
DADE L’ lTY, Dec. IL — Paul -and abb- a* the uo-cnllod French kid.
Preston Overstreet, two of n family of
bix nien indiited for tho murder of
A. F. Crenshaw and J. V. Waters,
deputy bheriff and prohibition agent,
are on trial in circuit court here to­
day. Seventy veniremen and a score
of Witnesses were called f»r trial. The
other defctidmitn will be tried later.

S T OF PRE
CONFERENCE FOR EIGHT DAYS
TO AVERT OPEN RUPTURE

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WIFE ON TRIAL
FOR HIS MURDER
MRS. DORIS-IIRUNER AND HER
HR* n il Fit IIKFOKK NEW
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Mrs, Dnri.! Itninon nnd brother, 11arty
Mohr, are on trial todny ln-foro Su­
preme I'ou rl Justice.Kali.s h on the
charges thnt they killed Mrs. llrun
on'* husband, a circus owner. Bruum w.i* shot March lOlh, last, ns lusat )&gt;y the window o f hi* homo at Riv­
erside reading a newspaper. Both
defendant* who wire, arrested two
HlOlltl)* later repeatedly protested
their innocence. .

GROUPS

In Attendance to Map Oait Policy
For Prevent and Future Po­
litical Action
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. CLEVELAND. Dec. 10.—Tho day
conference for Progressive political
action opened here with repre|entalivcit 'of labor, farmer labor and na­
tional non partisan-Ivagui* groups of
ProgM xrives nnd Hm'iuliit* In a tteiulaui'c to ioap out tho policy for the
pro’-ent and I'uturo political action.
Motit of the opening session wns de­
voted to tending reports, iqipeintim n't
o f commottee*. nimuul address by
William Johnson, international pro*-,
{•lent of the Machinists' union and
president, o f the- conference.

T a ft W ill Appear
at K eller Hearing'
Impeachment Charge

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Again i Attorney l.rnrral Daugherty
if Committee ('all* Dim'
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W ASHINGTON, Dec. I L —Chief
Justice Tuft Informed Chairman Volatend of the House Judiciary commit­
tee, lo would appeal1 before it at the
hearing of the Keller Impoachmont
change.* against Attorney General
Dmiphcity if the committee should
j*- • fit tu cull him.

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T—M
WASHINGTON, Dec. I L —Jnckson
II. Ital .'o'.i, counsel for Representative
LEVY COUNTY
Uilh r, itcpul h mb, Minnesota, who
W IL L HAVE ROADS
has brought impeachment charges
OF HAND C LAY
agaiiot Attorney General Daugherty
wrote Chairman Volstead of the house
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LAK E TVAI.ES, Dec. 10,— I. A, judiciary committee yesterday thnt
Byrd, of thi* city, ha* been awarded he "may find it necessary to plnce be­
the contract for construction of eight­ fore the committee additional charges
een miles o f clay-snnd road* In levy of high crimes and misdemeanors.”
Mr. Ralston said these chnrges
county from Bronson to Cedar K&gt; y*
hi* hid for the work having been ap­ might lie “ of equal, or greater im­
proximately $100,000. Mr. Byrd ex­ port am c" than those contained in
pect* to begin construction about De- the fourteen con til* recently filial with
the loniiiiiltco, hearing on which will
ceuilier 15.
tn-gln before the judiciary committee
Tuesday.
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HOUSEBOAT OWNERS
*
In connection with Mr. Ralston's
. BOUND OVER TODAY
IctloYi. irmluding one- from Uhninnnn
IN MIAMI COURT Volstead to Mr. Ralston saying the
committee desired to investigate all
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the charges and wanted to ki&gt;ow what
MIAMI. Dee. I I — Dick I’iiuler, the
witiiCKi.ei were to he used in consider­
owner of the. houseboat Evade, and
ing the first, specification, relating to
l„ .I. Copeland, owner of another lion r
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Mr.
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boat in the hay, were bound over in v .
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VoUUad Raid this was necewnry 'be­
county erlminal court thi* morning
cause na lo some of tho charge* the
a* it result of combined lh|tmr and
committee may desire to hear you as
gambling raid* held hint night liy
to whether they are impeachable be­
member* o f tho Miami t'hrisljun coun­
fore incurring the expense of sending
cil in conjunction with police official*.
for witnessed to substantiate them."
Referring to conversation with tho
From now until Clirfotnins the .mer­
chairman, Rnbton *nld the former hnd
chant* o f Sanford should advertise a.*
suggested that ho wus In doubt as
they have never advertised before.
Holidays ore trading .day*, and thin to whether the charge of rcalling to
i* the harvest for busineai. But liu*- the appointment o f William J. Burns,
ines* nt this time of the year need* ns chief uf tho department of Justice
stimulating and unless the Sanford bureau of investigation, was nn immerchants advertise nnd let the pub­ peuchablo offense. Mr. Rulston re­
lic know wlmt they huvj^ the public plied that lie rouhl not personally conwill go elsewhere to trade. This in u lvo the slightest rooiy for doubt on
really tho secret.of the trade at home the subject.

DADE CITY, UeeN I L—Seventy
veniremen ,nnd more than a sc ore of
witnesses lmvc been summoned for
tkii* little visit* to thi* cities of tin*
jt had Ix-eli a great worry, anil had the trial o f Paul and Preston Over­
|iarations eonfercnco'tn-IlrusRels hns
prat.
BETWEEN ENGLAND AND broken down, it wa* announced at »ix
The potentate then asked perm lo­ succeeded in making him well nigh street, who go on trial hero todny for
FRANCE OVER GERMAN
e’clozU lust evening. The premies have
tion, to iatroilucc Noldes Giles Wilson, lurid, ns well ns turning the remain­ the murder o f A. F. Crenshaw and .1.
REPARATIONS
Paul,
taken adjournment until Jimunry 2nd.
((plaining dial only he knew Noble ing few hairs into gray. He then re­ V. Waters, !n*t October 4.
Preston and Hascom Overstreet, and
Wilton. This was granted by the moved his Fez to exhibit the proof.
Noble George A. Det'nttes • was Wilson Connell, wen- indicted at a
OI.DS SELLS OI.DSMAR;
teuffnartcr. and then in a short talk
about n ( ci tain health, reviving liev* , scheduled • for an address but 'ex special session of Pasco county grand
TYKES HOTEL PROPERTY*
ttije Mimetimes known ns -Re-cur®-1 plained that be had a headache, and jury on charges of first degree mur­
DESERTS Itlti ENTERPRISE
That Has Boon Virtually Decided
u , and maybe pn, too, in which Giler waa let bff with a witty story about der. Taft, Bird nnd George Over­
and England Reject* Measures
tu interested—in.the hope that hi prohibition enforcement in Okeechobee street were indicted on chnrges of lut­
I I I * T h e Ananrlntrd I 'r r a a )
For Force in Ruhr District .
ing
nccosHoricH
to
the
crime.
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TAMPA,,. Dec. I L —A report from
tcold some day build a hotel in Salttanning, Michigan annotated! thnt
Noble Maines was introduced ns
At n apodal session of circuit court
ford—Potentate Hoyt presented No­
Iltx The A-*»«wl«(*4 I*rr««»
Ituiuoni
E. Olds, owner and devehqitwo
weeks
ago,
State.
Attorney
Wil­
one
of
the
poor
hoys
o
f
the
Shrine,
Me Wilton. .
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LONDON, Dec. 11.— Adjournment
er
of
Ohlsinnr,
lfi mile* west o f.li ere
son
announced
the
Intention
of
the
and
on
being
asked
ti&gt;
tell
who
he
was
of
tho
Premiers
conferences
tonight
The Chief Italian was profuse in his
|r»L*c of t'larida, and In tbo achlcvo- nod why, he cTpkiiiu-d that ho was prosecutiun to place only Paul and I Cor eight day* in order to avert nn ban traded his Olds mar holding* to
»rnts of ihc genr of the ntato—Snn- "the hoy that drove the jackass" nnd Preston Overstreet on trial today, open rupture lielween Kuglnnd nnd the Cornwell Real Sstnte t’onipany,
fcrJ- stated that ho had been coming went on to say that “ Sanford wns holding the other defendants for trial Franco over the question of German of St. Isiuis, for n new hotel at Kan
k&gt; S»nf.&gt;rd for 10 nnd one-half year*, the *M;'1 1'htco in the world for n poor at n Inter dale.
reparations has been virtually decid­ sns City.
On
the
eve
of
the
trial
of
the
two
boy
to
come
to
-that
nil
of
the
welled
upon, it wus lepi ned. The Hritish
»t intuvnii of three to six mpllths,
nun,
II.
Blaine
Peococji,
Tampa,
as­
to-do
citizens
of
Sanford
had
arrived
cabinetrejected measures of force MEETING COUNTRY CLUB
isd every time he came buck he was
HUHHURIUKR8' TUESDAY
»cnt to get lost in the cKy, because here “ walking" and r.o he urged the sistant attorney in the prosecution, far the Ruhr district upoit which
NIGHT A T COUNTRY CLUB
if th«- rapid grow th and civic improve- poor hoys, oa well a* the ricli ones.to delivered an address on “ Law enforce* Premier Poincare inslatod. Premier
mint” at the Dade City Methodist llonar ta w told Premier Poincare
Bent evidenced. 11c staled that he give Sanford a tryout.
Noble Bury Smnrt. tiu; recorder of church last night, in which he called thnt Ilritlsh public opinion over­
Tho Hiiliscriber* of the Sanford
glatl to make tho trip with the
Morocco,
a former Hanford citlxijn, upon local citizens to not neglect their whelmingly . opposed nny military Uoiiutry Club nre called to attend
Pctcntnte and in fact that it wns neethe regular meeting of tho club by
*r»iry for him to do so, in. order to urged nil Shrincrs to subscribe to tho duty in administering Justice, and to meusure' against Germany.
make
law
enforcement,
“
just,”
but
"Black
Camel
Fund"—
this
being
a
tin* secretary, Charles I* Britt. The
•**P the potentate straight. He also
.
LONDON, Dee. 11.— A conference meeting will Ik* held tomorrow night
»!*imed*credit fur having written the fund that, is apportioned to a Noble’s swift and certain.”
No mention of todny’s trial wns of Allied premiere called to arrange at the Country club house at 7:30
| potentate's speech, hut this was dc- widow or benefifiary Immediately up­
mndo
by the Tampa attorney, though n basis for allied financial and re- o'clock.
on
the
Noble’s
death.
He
sUtcd
at
*
B-vd. In the natural order o f things
he
laid
stress
on
the
need
of
prompt
this
time
there
wns
12,010
Nobles
in
Nolle Wilson will he the potentate
Morocco Jurisdiction, 310 having been punishment of murderers and crimi­
for next year.
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added
during the year now closing.
Forrest Lake was next introduced,
No|dc* Wilson nnd Gibs ns visitors, tions of the law of the |&gt;eople..
*nd pivrn the task'to tell "Ilo w and
“ One o f the greatest and most ser­
'^by Sanford hns Made Such Rapid expressed tho|r appreciation o f the
ious
obstacles in the way todny pre­
Growth." He nuswered thnt one of Hanford Club nnd of Hanford in gen­
venting
the pro|u&gt;r enforcement of our
aplrit nnd when the Sanford merch­
eral.
Noble
Gibbp
remarking
that
Lest reaaons why it had, was lieMr. nnd Mr*. R. B. Brossler and lit­
law*
Is
the
nttitude
of
Inw-nhlding
ant* show their wore* to the public
Oliver
Curxon
had
ntntlc
a
mistake
in
be had had raimethlng to do with
tle
son, of Orlando, were here ytstcrthrough tho column* of the Duily
h-hut that wns not tho only reason saying that the Northwest was .truly citizen* when called upon to aid in
day
the guests of Mr.jtnd Airs. R. J.
its
actuul
administration,”
ho
said.
“
A
Hcruld there will be hut little trading
for
br gave. “ It is because auch men God’a Country', nnd apologized
Holly
and enjoyed tho links at the
noticeable
fnct
ls
that
the
American
In
other
cities.
We
havo
tho
finest
Officers Determined to A ven ge Death o f A g e n t
m arc gathered horc tonight, gave co- Curzon's ignorance by tho fart thnt
Country Club. Mr. Urussicr ia one of
temperment
adjust*
itself
to
sympa­
Christmas
Block*
of
goods
In
tills
city
ofcrntlon, one with another, not only he ovidcptly had never visited Florida,
D u ff, W ho W as Shot From Ambush
that lmvc ever been shown here hut the twin heads of the Orlando Reportthize with the accused and a corres­
among th«&gt;.*« assembled, but with oth- nnd particularly Sanford.
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Noblo Vcmny, or Oasis Temple, re­ ponding disregard for the rights of
m «‘f like spirit, that Sanford hns
MOUNT
STERLING,
Ky.,
Dee.II.—Repulsed
In
sortie
yesterday
with
unless the n\erclinnts keep in touch erly Miss Ethel Dickson and both of
achieved Its present standing In the cently loented near-Lako Mary, said the public. In cases of where much
the
death
of
additional
monibcm
o
f
their
band
federal
officers,
and
sheriff*
with them through daily advertising, tie m have many friend* hero who&lt;
public
feeling
is
moused
the
man
of
xorld, ’ lip Halil, and rontinued, "nnd he came not to make a sm;x*’h, hut to
were glad to j e e them again.
.• ,
forces
nre
waging
war
on
Menifee
county
moonshiners
to
avenge
tho
death
of
Tell
them nbout it every dajrT
affaire
too
oftcri
'deserts
the
cause
of
111* by that same co-operation of the stake hands—well he must havo got­
Agent
Duff,
slain
Saturday,
havo
temporarily
auspended
*k'gc
of
the
moun­
justice.
*-*me men, am) others coming every ten it turned around for ho certainly
“ Tho desire to sympathize, if hot tain stronghold of the Bullard ga n g .. With the death of David Treadway yes­
to help, that Sanford in. the next made n speech—tho witty speech of
y
tho actual disrespect for tho law, terday's attack score is entirely in favor of tho mountaineers.
, y' aM, will surpass what it has the evening, too.
.
,
.
-----z-ii
rcachos
up
to
the
highest
stations
nnd
•beady done, and will bo hailed ns tho ..Noblo Miller, the toastmaster, then
MOUNT STERLING, Ky., Dec. 11— Within a few yards of tho spot in
extends down to tho lowest. The final
fuy of the Southland," and a city that thanked the- officers nnd visitors, nnd
Menifee
county, where Prohibition Agent Robert C. Duff was shot to death by
nnd
last
stage,
or
tho
ultimate
en­
the load Shrincrs for coming nnd
,hf rn,ir(’ Mate will bo proud of."
alleged
moonshiners
Saturday afternoon, Dnvc Treudwny. 28, federal officer
forcement
of
the
Inw,
rests
'upon
the
be toastmaster called upon the making the get-together meeting
and member of n posse treking tho slayers of Duff, wns shot from ambush
jury
Lux.
If
the
average
American
success
niyl
dismissed
the
meeting.
'i’h Priest and Prophet, Noblo .fno.
In nil this was one of the best citizen in tho past had realized and nnd Instantly killed yysterdny afternoon. Trcpdwny wns n member of a sher­
•aker, ami he l&gt;egaii his uddrcis by
iff's posket which accompanied federal officers in the search. After vinitTng
,a&gt;&gt;og (hat he knew Sanford before meetings for taostirfg the Interest of accomplished his duty without fear
tho
home o f Jeff Hallnrd,' tho sheriff's posse proceeded to the mountains Which Result in Surplus o f Labor Says the Bureau
sympathy
or
prejudice,
tho
frightful
•r‘&gt; one then present had known It tho Shrine Club, Morocco Temple nnd
where
they found-a still. Tho posse had destroyed 1,400 gallons of mnsh and
record
caused
by
lack
of
law
enforce­
in Report Issued Today
I T in lhl* be was* corrected by Nshlo Sanford ever held. Nearly n hundred
was
preparing
to lenve tho scene of tho still when fired upon from nmbush.
ment
could
not
b©
written.”
.
. **’? ’. Miller, who had been living Shrincrs. getting together in tho
Treadway fell with a bullet wound in his neck. Hg was rushed to n hospital
frc four years before Noblo Ilaktr mcctingslikc this olio will mean much
WASHINGTON, Dec. I L — Employment conditions In Florida during Nobut dicd'lator. Immediately after tho shots were fired the officer* saw three
More
rain
and
then
cold
weather
for
mc* ^'°blc Baker stated that ho to the order and to the city.
vemlmr generally were very steady accoiding to Department of tabor’a in­
men
run
from
the
bushes.
They
trailed
them
until
darkness
prevented
fur­
Christman.
Great, eredit U given to Nobles Mil­
wm charged with keeping all Shrinther search. The hunt will bo continued today. Treadway waa 30 years old. dustrial aurvey. Smarming o f transient worker* Into the state reaultlng In
- •V
«&gt;f MoriKco in ioudi with r.lig- ler and McKinnon and tho committeo
Dr. J. IL Wcndler, of Orlando, is In He was carrying a machine gun when ho was olain. Investigation yettenlny a aurplua pf labor S'.Tv'ey report) hut employment to handle cltrua crop, early
on the meeting nd well ns tq the local
I * k* ’ *n“ hcnfe il w#* nccesaury that
tho city today arranging for.tho next showed thnt Duff’s body had been Stripped of badge, money nnd papers alter vegetables will relieve tho situation. Lun^or and crato mUla reported work­
vfoiU&gt;r« on tho Ut- club for the interesting and enjoyable publication of his* Feathered Warrior. ho was slain. Ho waa shot ten times.
Ing full tlino while road buiid|ng_activUlos nre absorbing all unskUed labor.
1
lrW through Uie state, but that evening afforded.

IS

QUESTION

REPULSED IN SORTIE TODAY
KENTUCKY MOONSHINERS FIGHT
WITH MANY MEMBERS KILLED

EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS BETTER
IN FLORIDA DURING NOVEMBER
TRANSIENTS SWARM TO STATE

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�PAGE SIX

TH E SANFORD D AILY HERALD; SATURDAY, DECEMDER 9,1922
the distinction of being presiding el­
der in Florida for twenty, years und
i is one of the best known ministers' |n
the state. He w a s pastor o f the
Methodist church, here for several
years.
•*
*

W I L L R E D U C E T H E P R IC E 10%
O N A N Y S U IT W E S E L L T O M O R R O W
G et that Christmas Suit now ami save m oney,
R E G A L SHOES, values up to $10.00, w ill g o

•

J. J. N. CONNER, Manager
The Store of Quality with Low 1’ riccn

115 E ast F irs t Street------------------1
ing n, home for the Legion, nml it is
earnestly desired that every one will
come out Monday nnd help swell the
fund. The price is fifty cents each. '
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
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’ Then* 217.W
ir T « « fcirve » » T frlri. 4*
7*
—II i m are «•!&gt;•* uit/wlirr. «r ••••"I
t e a t , *r I* r M »r*
"O l
• »M ttt r « r « |» lk l« 4 rM rl*n il.
4 f » l l . , » r IrlrpkiHi* Ike llri». II
Im i r . i l l r » p p r « U O *

SOCIAL CALENDAR
Monday— Pipe Organ Club will meet
nt 3:00 with Mrs. J. D. Ray.
Monday— Westminster Club will meet
with Mrs. John Purdon nt 3:30 p.

IttlOK LOVERS CLUB
Mrs. .1. C. Bennett ontcrtalnod the
members o f tho Bbok Invent Club
most pleasantly yesterday afternoon
nt her home on 'Magnolia avenue.
This was thy first meeting of the
club for this season, nnd the new
books worn exchanged and discussed.
I .ate in the afternoon the hostess
nerved perfection salad, creamed
chicken In timbals, pickles, hot rolls
nnd coffee.
The members enjoying this delight­
ful afternoon were Mrs. Henry McLaitlln, Mrs. Fred Wlllimus, Mrs. R.
J. Holly, Mrs. Stella Arrington, Mrs.
J. E. Pace, Mrs. B. A. Howard, Mrs.
Harry Ward and Miss Annie Iluw-

J. J. N. Conner o f tho Sanford Shoe
&amp; Clothing Co.( departed today for n
week-end visit with home folks nt
liillinrd. Fin., where he will combine
liu/dnesn with renewing acquaintances
with his family who will arrivo in
Sunford in January to mako their
home here.

.FIRST BAPTIST CUURCII

1.Calient Seats S'

Raloncc SI.SO plus toe lax, total

ut III o'clock «. nt. In the offices of
the bank, Tor tho election of a Board
of Directors to serve for tho ensuing
year nnd for the Iran: action of such
other
business ns may properly cento
eh of tho church Wednesday cvcnihg
before
the moeiitig.
ut 3:30 o'clock. .Slid will bo the guest
'■&lt;urseries
‘ *
B. F. W IiITNF.lt,
o f the Pipe Orgun ilub, Roof Garden
12-0-1
&lt;7-23,30;
1-2
•
Cashier.
club und the W. M.' U.
The real reason Li, we give SKRPrayer meeting Wedr.enlay even­
ICK. That's our middle v.ame,
Pianos,,
Safes,
Furniture,
in
fact
Skating tonight at Lake Mary—ri ing! 7:110.
,
hone &lt;108. *
lOJ-Tli-Fri-Sul
t: lime.
•
• 220. It
Sunbeam IIn:id Monday 3:2p p. in anything movable, or what othura
njight think immovable, we handle
BAZAAR
with rare nnd case. We assume all
' METHODIST CHURCH
Tho ladles of tho Congregational
responsibility.--QUICK
SERVICE
Church will bold their annuul buzipr
TRANSFER. Phone'408.
.
Tho revival nt the Methodist church
nnd New England supper served cafe­
Cat out this i&gt;lip, endo.-j’ with U
•
IDI-Th-Fri-Sal
teria style on Thursday at 2:00 nt the readied high lid* last night. Dr.
pud mail i; to Foley f. Co., 2^T» S’w f.j
northwent room in the Wolnkn build- Walker delivered n searching nnd a
field Avc., Chicago, III.. writing your}
powerful sermon on the "Home," He NOTICE
lUinlo mid address clearly. You will
said that the elements thut go into
C ITY T A X BOOKS ARE * NOW ri.cive in return n trlat i acfcugo e&lt;nSkating tonight at I-ake Mary—a n real homo are i\ol brick und mor­ OPEN FOR THE
P A Y M E N T OF laiaimr Filey's Ilonry and Tr.r Coinidg time.
220-11 tar and furniture, but lovo and t.ym- TAXES FOR 1322, 2% discount r.l- ppund fur coughs, colds and croup;,
pnthy und true fidelity. Ho shid thut lowed if paid in November, 1% dis­ Foley Kidney Pills for pains In Xhles!
the greatest need in this country to­ count aliowet] if paid in De.emho.r.
r.d bad:; rheumatism, lnckadm, Lid-,
COUGHS AND GOLDS tN-W INTRR.
day is not more wealth but more
BUSINESS AND OCCUPATION rev nnd bladder ailments; and Foley
Indoor sedentary life in winter has
real homes out of which shall come LICENSES I ktuiuu due Qrtobcr Iht I'/itliarti • Tablets, a wholesome and
n direct bearing on the prevalence of
men nnd women of Christian worth und should l&gt;o paid promptly.
tl..»iough!y t leansing &lt;uthnrtlr fur
coughs nnd rohls. Keep the bowels
nnd merit, that we can never cure the
cem
Dilation. bil|oasnc*s, • headache?,.
ALFRED' FOSTER,
active nnd overcome constipation with
ills o f this nation by legislation, but
City
Tax
Collector.
Foley Cathartic
Tablets.
Colds,
by putting tho right stuff into our go­
coughs,Vroup, throat, chest and bron­
ing life. A groat number came for­
chial trouble quickly relieved with Fo­ ward pledging Uii-mtclven to make
TO OWNERS OF DOt
ley’s Honey nnd Tnr. Contains no this kind of a home. About n deceit
opiates—ingredient:) printpd on., Qic gave their nnmc3 for duirch member­
wrapper. Largest Helling cough med­ ship nt the close of tho service.
icine in the world. "Foley's Honey
Tho meeting close. tomorrow,night.
any*Tar is wonderful for attacks of Everybody invited to Isitli tho 11:00
roughs nnd "colds," writes W. II. o'clock and the 7:30 services.
Gray, Venice,'California. Sold every­
where.— Ailv..
.
Our dim is to SERVE the romnuin-

•Charles-Phillips, of, Geneva, was Jn
the city today ami renewed his sub­
scription to the • Daily Herald. Mr.
Phillips recently made himself n rndio
outfit nml he and Mrs. Phillips are en­
joying concerts from as for as Texas
and California and the nows ofHho
world is brought to their door.

Monday— Subscription Bridge party
•’ at tho Parish House, Monday af­
ternoon nt 3 o'clock under auspices
Woman’s Auxiliary American Le­
Centenary of the
gion.
Saunders, originator
Tuesday— Social Department will en­
ongc.i in America.
tertain nt bridge, and shower for
Mr.
nml
Mrs.
T.
E.
King
hnve
moved
Children’s Home, at 3:30 p. m. with
from old home on Onk avenue to
Mrs. J. M. Wallace ns hostess.
Wednesday— Music department will their beautiful- new bungalow on Un­
ion nvenue. The Kiitg home is ©no of
the'.llrst to Is1 built hi the n»;w HernD. G. Ziegler, of Chuluota, was in don subdivision
tho city yesterday transacting liusl-

The Princess
----- T O N I G H T —

James O liver Curwood

- - r**
&lt;■ *
*
My wife, eh! what have you got to
ray? Unjustly ncrused of forcing
your attentions on Hie wife of the
man you most respect nnd admire.
WHAT WOULD YOU D O -to
tell the truth meant Impeaching
llir liomr of lii:t fiiend's wife. To
remain silent admitted your guilt
- W l l A T WOULD YOU DO? The
uloit picturesque, soulstirring story
of romance, tragedy and adven­
ture of the North.

...Just Received Shipment..,

Xmas Cards, Seals, Tags, etc,

ADAPTED BUNCH GRAPES hriti.;
paying* returns eighteen immliis af&lt;
U r planting, plant an n* re.tge and In
indepepdent, best commercial fruit In­
vestment In south, frui. bring* im:li-

ITIE 8C R IITIO N DRUGGIST
KODAK DEALER

PHONE 32

SCRAP IRON ATTENTION

Tomorrow in the In .1 Sunday before
Dr. Walker goes to conference and a
big attendance Is expected and desir­
ed
to properly represent the work of
D. R. Hrisson, of Dnytonn Beach
the
class. Men, let nothing get in yojr
METHODIST
DAZAAR
Is spending the dny here today trnnsFor the last two years the schools way lit is important. Can;*! •
acting business,
Methodist Ilnr.nnr, December 8-3, in all parts of the Unite I StnUs have
A L L SOULS CHl irCH
'
ln&gt; *featuring Doll Clothes, beautiful hand observed National Education. Week.
Thu
object
of
tills
week,
set
aside
by
Tomorrow,
the
second
Sunday
in
in I embroidered articles nnd cooked food.
|a with the A, C.
Rnl
the president of the United States, is Advent, divine cervices will be ns
Northwest
room
in
the
Wolnkn
build,
tho city today mi businoss,
Iikt.
• 210-r.tc ■to stimulate the interest, nnd arouse follows:
Sunday school 3 a. in. :.liarp.
Mr. nnd Mr*. J.-T. Elicit, or New
Isiw mass 10:20 a. in.
ton Falla, Ohio, are among the arriv­
.Sermon, "John the Baptist" the
als here* and are stopping at the Mont
gospel of till* day. '
ezumu.
Benediction after mass.
essaya written along tins line.
• Masses dining the week* at N a. in.
Robert -Willinnis, a merchant
Superintendent Lawton in a short
Mom|ay evening at 8, meeting of
Dade City, In upending the day
Qilk in Chawl Thursday morning, the. Catholic Womoii'a league ill the
as the guest of Ills cousin, D
brought' out some important facts re­ Parochial hall.
'
Too hot for this time of tho year
Hodges.
garding education, and the Bihaoi aysStrangers welcome Jo church servbut nice nevertheless.
to min our own county.
• lit chapel Friday morning four of
Bam P. Bell iind fnmily, of Toledo,
Our lettuce is not bringing* what it
tho bast of these essays were read.
Ohio, arrived in* the city yesterday
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
shoiiliLbut what can you expect when
Marti1 StemiHT read n splendid paper
nnd arc pleasantly located at the
Church service* for the 2nd Runsummer weather comes nt t hristr.ias
on "Illiteracy oh a Blot on our Na­ day in Advent, Dec. lUlli, will Ih* an
Montezuma.
time.
tion." William Mayo nl*o read an es­ follows:
say on thin uuli|H*ct, which vva.i de­
Low celebration, 7:20 a. m.
Mis. John Loonmdi nml Mis. W. b
livered in an emphatic manner and
liiackman are in Orange City todn;
Sunday school, 0:13 a. in.
n true oratoiirnl style. Margaret
.M.truing service nr.d Litany, 1! n.
wherq.they will address the League o
TTchonor and Eitclle Starr, of the
Women Voters this afternoon.
Freshman Krglish class rend excel­
Vespors and sermon, 7:20 p. ni.
lently prepared papers- on "f'hildien
The Rector will lie ut All Salntr.
Mrs. L. C. Mount, Mrs. Karl DunThe Seminole t'afe lias nn excellent of Today,' Cill tuna of Toniorrowj"
church, Enterprise, for Vesper* nr.l
kin, Mrs. Clinton Kffingor of West nunu for toinorrovv'n dinner. Go to
bringing out the fact that tliu educa­ sermon at 3 p..m.
Palm Reach, were n congenial party the Seminole f»»r your Sunday dinner.
tion o f the children o f today greatly
Splendid music, soloists and cho­
spending the day here yesterday. .
See the menu elsewhere ill this issue. affects the kind .of citizeiiH we will rus, nt all thto church* sorv Ice* in the
Parish church. Everybody welcome.
liave in Inter year!;.
C A L L M EETING WOMEN’S GUILD
In concluding tho National EdiicnThere will bo a called meeting of
lion Week program, Superintendent • A T A SACRIFICE. DODGE
the Women'll Guild of Holy Crow
Uiwlo'n gave the jicrdoniicl /»f the TO llltlN R CAR, 550 CASH. MX
Church, Monday afternoon nt 3:30
school u wonl of appreciation for their
EQUAL PAYMENTS.— H. ^ O.
observance of this special weak and
sharp nt the I'arUli House. All chair­
MOTOR CO.
iHlli-lfr
for tlidir effort to arouse interest In
men of ro AimItier* for the bazaar arc
requested to come prepared to make
duention
NOTICE, G. I. A.
a, &lt;). I*. Swbpc, o f Oviedo, wob
their reports.
Regular meeting nt Musonio Hall
• city a ohorl time yestenjay afBasket Dali
Tuesday, December 12th at 3 o’c ^ A
im
having been in Orlando for
SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE PAR TY
Ro out to till! basketball game to­ A ll o ffic e r and mcmliers nre request­
al dny i putting over n big Inin! night nt 7:301 Sanford g ir l . v h . Ocala.
— Al l those expecting to attend the
particul.iis &lt;
&gt;rt which will appear The. girls am looking their bent in ed to Ik* present and elertio nof offic­
Subscription Bridge party given Moire
ers.
\
Inter tshue of the Dally Herald. bright new uniforms. You ought to sec
day afternoon nt 3 o’clock nt the
F a n n i e McCo n n e l l ,
Parish Hounc under tho auspice* of
oo0-2ln
*
Prpil.lcnt
There ore always many causes to
tho auxiliary of ilia American Uglon,
'. nre requested to phono Mrs, K. M. nrsign for the tiucrccb o f a piny. In
L A K E MARY INN
Lloyd (45). The money mnde on the cn.Tj o f " TIk - Hat," it has n wonOpen for the season,
Modi
' givi
* '1*11 toward build* Berful uni cereal appeal. Turn out ors in Epain," a ploy o f four cliniT.c- rate .. 1'lire water, Th.' belt &lt;(
I this affair will bo
and nte for yourself. A t the Prlntes* loi-a who were rcMUtically portrayed
i
. ,■
•
and plenty of it. Ron*ing, fin!
i
-ret
Monday night.
• *
; by Ed nr. laird nn MU i Dyer, Addle iihopting, dancing, roller skating.
Muller nt Mra. Blair, Elln Mary MuJoin Pcxold, of Uearilall avenue, irhend n* Mr*. Fullerton, nnd lam*
CARLO TS
brought the editor o f tho Hbrald wi mine Philips «* Mrs. Mitchell.
OAKLAND TOUIUNC,. 1921)
basket of fine ripe tomntues and the
Thc sec.-io wan nn obi ladles’ home
MODEL AT S200. THIS IS A
gift was greatly appreciated.
To nml the character* were inmates of
RE AL IIAUGAIN.— H. A: O. MO­
havo ripe tomatoes at this time of the thin home. Min* Dyer and Mrs. lilair
TOR CO. _
20G-tfc
year is something and John says ho brought down the house with their
Im* a har.l time raising them but ho splendid acting nml on the whale th; D AN C IN G 'C LASSE S every Tuc.may
dun it and fs getting u-fair price fur parts were well taken, showing leal . nt Pnrisli Ilvnmc nt i. p. m. f.ir chil
Uilunt on the part o f the performers. dren nnd 7 p. m. for adults. IntorprcMuch credit i* due hjiss Rndforel lur tntlvo-uml ball* room dancing.— Prafc iA. K. Ilousholdcr in In the city her &lt;Vor kwlth tliix club.
«-.r r r. Ebseii.
11‘i-lfc
Tallnhan.icc, visiting III* «o:i.
" HtftjaimMsr onJ shaking hand*
D U . % M. W E L S H
With hia many Xiiomla, Dr. lioushuhiGradutito Vclcrinnrlan
the presiding elder of the
Office
district and D on MU woy Telephujie*:
Office
123
Oppoeite
P.
Track a near Exp
tiow'tu Und out win .v
Resilience
257
DcLand,
Fbri
uliod. Or. lxousholJor has

TAXE OUR AD VIC E —USE

CALUMET

P IA N O T U N IN G !---- P H O N O G R A P H R E P AIKS

O’A K IM i i ’O lY D U !

W OO

Fancy G arter elastic, gnrter le n g th s .........1.^35cJ
Bntli Sets—throe and fo w
pieces !..........
Vanities

7f

L s a Q ie r g a n d - B ^ g s

Santoirs
....... ..... ....
beads and Eav-Drops
Coflai and C iift Sots, all
Silk i
asols ......
Siik IIoso, plain and

Children^ Bath Robes

' ...$1.00

HernstitcHcd Pillow Cases, ea...50c
IIomstitehi?d Shcots, 90x90,
j*
ouch ................. ..'..............
Bed Room Slippers,
$1.00 to $2.50
or Kid..... :.......
Buttons.

Conibimiti.cn Sets o f Socksi pportbis and y\rm-bands. 59c

�s u ;

•AGE TWO

sM

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F

THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1022

Hut both of these jealousies arc evi­ drive to canvass- the entire commun- Ity. Tho \umber of individual contH* j newspapers and public .men of nil ^
dences of pettiness and Ignorance.
into newspnperdom he tits into the buttons to t ho fund totaled 74,418. political convictions and shadlng-i of
wa.i raised on tha convictions have been urging this
The normal man has, or ought to ‘ob likff a veteran and he will make Nearly
l*nbllak&lt;4 t w r j nflrrattun r*«r|»l Snnhave, room in his heart for two equal he Winter Park Herald one of the j final-day uniter tho pressure of r.c- rhange for years. It has merely been
•Iny at U r llrrald IIiiIISIiir, lit*
XI a ■■(•1 la
Nantnra, F 'a .
a case of on admittedly desirable and
and supreme affections, one for hit :iost readable and ptRipy papers in cessity.
Thnt's a fine record for Kansas ultimately necessary thing that has,
•mother ami one for*his wife; andi in­ he state. He ia a large property
O f course, a man’s earning
The H erald P rin tin g Co. stead of opposing each other, these wner in Orange and Seminole coun- City. It's also a real endorafcment for been allowed to drift along while _
rnii.tfttiKU * j
power counts, but what is o f
two loves should strengthen and hel| ies and has the-interests of this sec- the community chest plan of financ­ other things more urgent or ;nore
I.dl.itr
ii. j . uni.i.v
talked
nbout
were
getting
attention
.on ut heart and is a booster L-r the ing charities and social acrvicc insti­
prime importance is -his saving
H rrffliirfT tr»«llrfr nccli other.— Nassau County Leader
N. J. 111,1. M l It
(irtirr.l HnnoBtr
ii. A. m : i : i ,
ate of Florida in g.meral.
tutions. Tho job Is done now until und action.
-o
power.
ll. I , mii.i \
Ad«rrtl«ln* M ifit'r '
All of which Is respectfully refer­
Maxwell Sloan, the advertising man November of I'Ji'S, Every organiza­
A d t r r ll a l H B l i a l r a
llnd r
K i ,
a»
ml Al liotard, the sporting editor arc tion In the campaign is assured of red to the Palm Beach Times mid oth­
I f is not -the amount with
Application
er critics of its wuy of thinking who
the
quota
assigned.
For
.the
next
12
ourg
men
full
of
pep
and
"desire
to
The taking over, widening and dee;
l.r.WIH HIIII P
Clrralallnn Slanasrr
which you open an c interestrake the Herald the best paper It months they all can settle down to have challenged the ntn'ement of Tile
I'hunr asa-lV alter S p. 1.1.
onirg of the East Coast canal fror
bearing account that means
Times that this 13 not a reprosontr."i? state, and Uicv will make good it their ministiy of human service.
Knharrtpllnn I'rlrr In Adianrr
facksom file to Miami by the goverr
O hr V r a r .................
»«.«&gt;
Uvo
government,
itir
departments.
E.
B.
Mendscn
Wichita
is
another
city
whore
this
most in the end, but the regu ­
P l » Mitnlh* . . _
W W meat; whlth we have reason to la
Aa was so strikingly presented in
re provident, and Dr. liotard, thi phut has been adopted, while in To­
l l r l l t r r r d In I ’lly hy I 'a r r l r r
Hove is being favorubly ctmsldcre
larity with which you add to it.
One Work.,,..,™........... .......IS ( &gt; n l &lt;
ec president together with the di peka three welfatc associations have nn article reproduced from Colller'ii,
will mean great things not only
ctors of '.fee company, aie all wcl joined forces and made a start in the Weekly in Tucrduy’s issuo of The
Tfce S l ( 12- In IH-|,nar W r r k l y l l r r ­ he cast fdsst. but to nil "Florida. l)i
The Peoples Bank, o f San­
ald r a t l r r l y ra a r r a
Prnilnnlr ('.iiinly
sown citirens of this section wh came direction. The idea is spreading Times, the congress now in cession
and la pnbilahrd r a r r y Friday . A d a r r - ipite n present canal depth / t son
ford will help you to keep your
I I-In * rnira m adr k a o w a tin nenllrnis largely made up of men who were
e Anxious to pull for cvqrythlnf hrough the country rapidly.
tlnn. Il r m u r r a t lr la pnllllra. W J S prr plures of three feet or le ^ , seven
The reason U simple, of cour. e. It's repudiated by the people nt the No­
&gt;od and to boost central Florida am
earning power and saving powyrar. a l w a y a la a d ia n c r.
boats are operating on the canal.
vember
election.
Therefore,
this
con­
i
better
idea
than
the
one
which
har
tefl
the
world"
about
our
advnntag
sti:m ii:u t u b a s s o c i a t h i i m i b s h
It Is estimated that nut less tha
cr.well balanced.
ire vailed heretofore, it is morn effl­ gress Is not representative of tile ren*
T he Associated Press la ftxclusivtdy 100 tons o f freight are brought ini
rnlttlf-il to lli r liar for repubMeatlon of
Despite the imndienpa of all new uent, i f wo muy employ that over- iiment ur.d osplrutloas of tho people—
" a l l new s dtapalctirn t-Tnlfinl to tl or Daytona every week by canal bnatnot o the rw is e credited ill iMu pmnir
»pcf^
slprtlng before lluy are al Atirkcd adjective. The men and worn- of that NUitemcnt there cun bo no
ra&lt;t also t h »
local
new*
|iuli||s|ic&gt;.l ‘ o say nothing o f the hundreds »
•ady
to
go the winter Park llc-iul -jn who give their time month nflci question. Rut the emphatic verdict
asrein.
All rights of re-pulitlcalion of rprclat ons that go to other points. With
ns
a
well-printed
Ifi-pag: paper will month to one after another ofthese rendered by tho people -may bo fur­
lepth of eight feet big pnsrerger an
dispatches herein are also reserved
fine
illustrated
cover that tool tplcndld communiy orgnnixaions can ther legitimate! ylntcrprolcl ns re­
, Offlrri IIKItAt.D llt'II.IIIVH. I'kunp 14" freight steamers, such ns the Clyd
ith rlie public at once and many iccotnpllsh tha samt net result in pudiating xind condemning the poli­
Sanford, Florida
i.ine operates on the St. Johns, woul
"musnnds
were delivered in thi' me week o f hard work when they cies of tho mnjurlty faetjon of thjt|
be certain to establish lines alon.
ut of the stnte Sunday morning ■arry the appeal of ul! the otginisa- government, from tho -president oil
the ‘ inland Waterway.
here
will be a Sanford delivery inndi ions together. They save their own down.
Instead o f thousands the tonnage r
Poincar? is now in favor o f giving
Wo repeat, tho policies of the gd^*
levy
Sunday
morning and the White, &gt;.ih« and that of bury busineaa men
n moratorium for guarantees. Sort freight would go Into the million
eminent
ns now constituted are out ami. Or they may coma to Miami mid j shows his Inner soul and thi light cf
A'ho
otherwise
are
waited
upon
in
ark lliuaid w ill-carry Sanford item
and the opening o f another route «
of a security for had notes nttd frozen
tut n by eiimmitteei from each u.mo- of harmony with the masses of tliL- decide to go bark to what to them is the real artist shines through. It
rid
b&amp;osl
Sanford
in
cvoiy
wdy
pos
commerce along the Hast Coast ni!
1r.ns, we call it.
ble and Sanford people can patron ciation*' They cave the general pub­ pcdplc and therefore it is not a rep­ a lovelier part,o f Florida.
would surprise you perhaps to knax
ditlonul to our one railroad woul
e the Winter Park Sunday Herab lic's time on th* strebt and In tin resentative government. — Tampa
"Better let Miami keep on raying that there are more good writers in
mean unprecedented growth and dTimes.
ith the b-eling that they are boost home too.
What makes Winter Park a beau velopmenb
'Como tn Miami and act? to t ypur- tin- world that hove never written any­
Moreover,
th-1
campaigners
who
ig a Sunday morning paper o f tbel.
■HI"
liful o ity to the traveller Is the man
selves'— better let Miami keep on urg­ thing for publication than there • are
The transportation of freight anknow they have just one big week of
ery own.
r.er in which every resident viet with passengers, while enormous and th
ing folk-; to Hnoter all the w;ty.* Mi­ writers Who nro receiving money for
ADVERTISING IN FLORIDA
The Sanford llernld .wi. hes to naj .vork will naturally plirauo theii
every other resident in making beau only matters .which the govemmei
ami could well uiTord to put into nil (Tally for six days in an extensive
» the men who made the \Vinte ■nuse with more enthuslaxin titan will
liful lawns and fine homes and prelt) considers, would by no means be- tl
Here's 'ome o f the be.it i-xprew d it-* adverliremcota, ‘Conus and cee ev- the same. But Dr. Sam Ihib-atan tolj
,rk Herald that they have tuvom he nahio individuals engaged upon ii-nse in n-gird tn “ advertising r.II ery town and every wonderful i.ec- me something ill front of the tm;
parks. It 1* an exahiple worthy of anly asset the inland waterway woui
me tlrive after, miother. Lljcewtse it Flatida," which we luvn und.
idjed wondetu in the Port tilil
emuUtioii by other cities.
it 1jn cf 1'lori la. Miami iuviten you.'" building that demonstrated he is tap a
trove. Already handled* of ynch
t far easier fop th- newspapers and comes, from the Miami Melrnp'db:
ley
had
.to
got
ready
for
the
fim
Tampa Tribune.
■dreamer o f impossible dreams even
vork their way down tin1 canal eni
sue and it in a very Creditable rltee ither media o ' publicity to cimcca•-------------- o---------- “ Miami is Iitgt d to'juin v.itli lb ■
|thouph lie nitty have the {deals of »_
i‘ matches say tlint Japun is veer year, and with a greater depth of wi
rate attention upon a r it.glo great rest of Florida in a general adverul derervr ;t, t.hoidd have and v.il
no ru (ct jiiramatot and writer. Sai l Ham.to
ice Fa M ha vu K3
n .: to the world's viewpoint accord­ ter these yachts wutdd increase t
ive the patronage r&gt;f an upprecinl lv&lt; nuvement than to give adequate ter li-ing campaign fur nil Florida—that m»
n ni":
ing to. the views of Japanese lenders thousands.
Ice to every individual drive, large b, Miami is being asked to cunt.di­
iblip Hint lecugilltes a leal news
n,
“ Old fellow, if w.c would all luve
In every town where n yacht lies u
*VoU,jmt!| old Japan always did have
r slit all.
ipet when they M-e it and one t hn
nt'’
td
a
big
fund
to
the
prop
i
rdt
geib
to
the
dock
a
benefit
Is
received.
Tl
fca
(lint
farsieing vision of the Sanford
-1
plenty y»f horse sense and we an
The snag which usually obstructs •&lt;ral fund for the advertising of the
ltemls to buo.it for Sanford nr. we I
t. el th.' future vve would make tin*
*■,
glad to see her keeping up that repu­ uperntiou of yachta la expulsive, i
i Winter Park and Orlando tvral td this coiiniutnity . be t j bm from being state of Florida.
lUppilca, erew wages and recretaii
far city of twenty thousand .peoples in tbe !
v*
tation.
'
'
tdopted I* Inaltlliiy t.i secure agree
f
the central part of Florida.
"And bi’caime Min ml has tint -ae- a.for the owner and hU party.
Tl*
a ltiet.t ten yuan. All we need to do li
uent anmrg the ditferctil association:-- ci-pted thb invitation with nbo rity,
yachtsman leaves money In ever
p-u ftj' to get (he habit of lioiwlifi,; and the
f j N %i t» r i p-i t*u
The Russians tried to put some
KIM B L irA N NEWSPAPERS S.U 11 ii in th&lt; ir r c r i'd iv*- ratios in the there have been some bat-b w w ls
town where lie stops.
.-.('itit of building und then join hands
thing over the balance of the worli5
i,till hinlgct. Now and then one or spoken e.oiU einiiii; Mn ini". ' ;•• I iot.al
In mv travel
i ueI if ” illy truni mi l gut it over.
DYER DILI. IS A “ S ^ A M "
And shiee we have come to recop
by joining hnrul.i with Turkey. N&lt;
Wit iirganiralioi.- will bhx'k tie* Jihiil n i i r r o w i i e and 'foiiti h hqmigh'- lime to lime I lilvs* to top ami talk
.i/.o the fact that the toufi.il is Fb»
“ Why, do you know, that if a bmirh
other nation over joined hands with
ni
f-tinsiileratioti • of individual pie- edno's.’
In pt opl.'. It give i.pe an in igbt ef up. .-.tie to go light mi iv t. any
Defeat
of
the
Dyer
nnti-!ynr!iiii|
da’.i most vnluofelo crop, with u dothe Turks without getting stung and .vater canal from Jacksonville to M
ill by a fitibmder frankly cttidm-te&lt; ferment. Tills b iniftiiltimite.
"Tilt- Metropolis bait
■'1 Mi (-• Ini- !ili- ot tne * i.( and httier • till , ..it of this city and start buying loti
Turkey promptly went l ark on Hus
lint there la u n imuly and one not umi critieised. ll believes, too, llinl ; n insight t o I lie live; and aspira*
v Dein.H-r.ilic Ht'iialors l. i not bee
,ml. Florida could make a bit fit would hiKsSt the price of real e.Lat'',
sin at the first chance and now Itm
-writrued even by lending Rcpubli Hard to lake. In Jacksonville's ease the advertising of nil Fleridit would, Ueps and bh ots &lt;.f |*eo,i ■n general, Klmt Imililiug und create a new mar­
detisprc cmft llinl would appeal i
bIu is complaining about the Turks
•in ru-wspup'rs n» n Demucratie (!• for instance, if lbe hundred odd work Ih* of direct iH-aefit" to Miami. Rut While looking ut the "it of the I’u! ket for this property nt once?"
•he entire yachting World.- Payton
conduct. Wo don’t care how much I lit
•line of lawIe.isiiesK &lt;ir willful natag its whj are culled upon to .vouintces does the re t of the slat' -opevinllyiestoa-Rri niliy bciidbtg tin- other day
Journal.
And ns Sam is known hy his works
Reds fight tiie Turks.
nism to.necessary and salutary leg for every one of these charity drives, those iH-upb' who erilli'iso Miami's I ypied Mr. Srm I’abston ami pa-red and he is doing all he can in th * tmiidvlutiun. Those newspapers, In com month after month, would simply pit! failure to Join in the irtuvement for;;),,- time of Ih eiliv vvit'n .hint. Faat it ilig of Siofoid I believe he i. livht.
JUDGE TAK ES FIRST IN YOI.UHI
-toy with thoiiannds of individual their feet down and sny “ We strike gem ml .sfnle advertising le.tlly he i.ne of tin- most voraatib- poet , r.nug And yet I would like to hear him rrCOUNTY
KNOW YOUR OWN COUNTY 1
epublicanti, roe in the fililiustor uni; on tfiis wasteful *•&gt; -tern. Give u.t the lie vc that Miami t; wrong dn preferfilets and brand vision folk m out fit,, gnuthcr one ef iiis oiiginul porim
successful, if not laudable, ntti-mp community rhe t plaid’ thry could r i ago lliahven- Itllg rr-.ilietaoi. i i ,. ity .gi l f y ii br.ve ever bKnnw your own county! That 1
Answering n query, “ When is
with {.by t;it- camp tire.
• prevent the Re|iiddienn mnjuri!} lurv qifi' kly u*»iub lo nvi ti
rlng to have her ailve: I i-ing m »m &gt; ituyi ng « r.imp hunt v.hyro his mi ltd,
the slogan of the Jacksonville. Wo grand jury not a grand ju iy ? ” migl
i congress from robbing the state - It b unfair to siiggeBt, perhaps spent by her own eiithj.iiao'.ic n-jm
man’s club ,and'i t is n tine rallying be the reply: “ When it Is in Volin
plenty ut time to wander on d if-! C iR B A T K S T l i A R C A I N KVER
? their sovereign rights and out rug that tuclies so decisive as thes • w r.ibl sc-ntatlve.1 ?
cry fur the women of any county, say. county," is a recent incident to I
i ’ l-r.uil Mtlrjei ts you will knftvv w-hnt I O F F K H K D : lH fIC K S IX $328,
ig the ronstitiition "to make a show be rtH|Ulred litre, The directing leadthe Pensacola News.
Wken as a criterion.
The gran
‘•The fail is tint Miami ranm.t ad
Ry prefi- simi he ut ;i doctor, N K W
T IR E S ,
R X C E I.L K N T
f concern for the Negro and of grat era *'f the various organ hat inn i art vert ire M.ah.i without
Among the studies to be taken up jiny wuf. called into court and »uindvertisirg t,U| |,e rlmtild linvy been a writer of C O N D IT IO N , Ii. &amp;. O. MOTOR
leusottnlile persons and, once con practically all the re -l of th” stats'.
Uile for his vote.
are building highways for Florida mniily dismissed by Judge J. W. Pc
poems and like a lot i f rs his amid ( ’0 ,
.
2llfi-lfc
vineod
that their individu.l! needs Miami soys 'fninu* and -re four yourIn thfs opinion they had the can
beautifying highways, county high kins before the body “ Imd cample
tier.* were warped for other liata o f 1
----------------------rrrence of standi Republicans am ;ould be met under the new plan, selves.' That ii all Miami imkr.. And bt.ainars end he only has tmo 1 1 play'j
ways, the study o f county officers mid ed its presentments or made a gcntiri
Have the Herald do your next job
xcvtlent
lawyoRs flike Rcpi esenlntiv ,hey dpubtli -u could leadi a s:Uis- when there people come to fee for „ llW nnd then nn l^fvhut he *ideg h of printing.
their duties, county government and presentment,'' and there was unive
have the cquipratnt
i
__
0 Q. Ilerscy of Maine and Senato fnetory agreement. Rut on the other themseivef tlwy must travel through
how administered, the coat of same aid wonderment regarding the nctlo
hnid, it is generally agreed .that most o f Florida to get here."
,'illiam E. Hornb of I&lt;lrtI»o._
county courts, mid other such sub­ The grand jury after Its diimtssi
Jacksonville
could have hdopted the
"Ijtwynrs from the itorlh, who Imv
No Ftoridn place of any import­
ject* will also be discussed during tin published an .explanation of the ret
QOmniunlty
cheat
by this tin e, if it ance, or even of the least imji-M-tiiitce
1 pos.iible interest to excuse lh«
coining year by the Americanisation con of the lark of presentments, nn
ime of lynching and who cannot In •veto not foi disagriutmeni r-.-dtirg can advertise it.seif without advr
department of the dub.
told the people they might 'Ira
roitl
|l'l iin.S C l»|1ft'a I
1*
If!
tin
I'judtri'd m nay wt.y ag..liist thi
'i.sing all Florida. The very fie', tho.
This Is certainly a movement it their own conrlii ion*; the jut y wi.
• W a^cnkals and K e m p e r j&gt;re$cnt
lllijlf
t.
11," xiiid It-qirc i-r'tative llei
it i- in Florida l- the b:i ■- ut ritere- t
with
little co operntie
the right direction and the exampb 'meeting
the
1
■
Aft*
r
aih
the
th:
I
1
If
h, n ill'- meaauic w&lt;u under discus
o f the Jacksonville club could well from the court and the sherilf’s o
in it. '1‘uki' Limpnn, or W« bater, or
on in the House, “ have prisentei innds of tho.a wlm collect the dodaia. J|^nighninn. or Sanford, or Tnmpa, or
be followed to advantage, not only by lice” and at the time of dismiss!
i you l:nyy‘‘i dike JirgumFnta Urn t in hot fair to call upon lm. y f-lk-'jgb Petersburg, or JacL-utiville, or
tho county federation, but other coun­ witnesses were being dxamlnet
when a persnn rend , of
o unanswerable against the const .Ime after time during ill: year
ty and covic organisations.
Judge Perkins, upon his side, says tb
lnt f--ir&gt;H,la.
i'.tnpnlity of this bUrand at the same nijtpui.o their business «*r family re-1 lh(.m it {;( tUll thl,
At this lime pnrticulmly, when grand jury had been in session nearl
ipinr-ibilities
in
order
to
make
rolte
me have pointed out the awful cori
Florida Is nt the threshold of a new three weeks, which he considered
Hint is. in the mind as n pie*lire &lt;ither
tquenros that must follow the en taiion e.ull • which might jo*t n* will of imagination or of mommy. St. Petera of progress, tho example of tin sufficient length of lithe for the a
y g.'ngiujly drawn from one nmll ji ershtirg hits not spent a dollar in
tnu-nt of tliii very unwise measuri
Jacksonville club might well be emu cor.ipiishmenl of its duties, n'.id 1
He whole issue i", ("all cong rs.i d.- paign. Ihat ntgumeiit i.s all tin more puhiR.jty which has not ie-netitcil nil
luted all over the stale.— Kudtta Lake .hcreforo ttmk die initiative^
breausi* of tin- me .* f i d i,.&lt;
Region.
.-jve the flutes of the tight of con •tTectlve beettum the nmntbet -hip of J
Right here springs up a new qtu;
rctii.g tin ir own itlfairs ondei '.hi •he illolicy liimhig eoiiimilte&gt;- fo- ail SI. |viilr,
!Vli*r |
' iuyjS 14
I 1II ttJ.t. 't hat
tion; Who it to lx- the lintel epp*
of the difiei i at orgniiizatiiii.s i,. prt'l has lienctiteil St. I'elor-burg jn o a is
onstltut ton ?
when
a
grand
juiy
is
instructed
by
th
I.OVINt; TW O WOMEN AT ONCE
/3y Mai^i Roberts Rinehart and AveiyHopwood
The. Riutou Tnmscripti organ &lt;•' l generally drown from one small I but nnturiil, and intended. a:u! tin t it
court, to do certain dungs and to n
gtuup o f public-spirited peo;b&gt;. A has been made to benedl Si, I'. !er.
Vnntor
l.atlge,
is
one
Republicit:
Fan a man love two women at once? turn its findings in proper shape
When a court cannot b- run to schei1 ewspn|M&gt;r Hint hua not been dtceiv an inleibuking directorate, they oaght burg nnd Florida U because it has
He can, and he ought to.
d or wjliinj; to deceive wthern with to insist upon n conservation policy U’ert wiitten around tJntte peculiar ad­
The two women he. ought to iaic nt ule because o f some new points thi
pfervnee to the Dyer bill. Under thi for the charity drives.-—Jnckiwim ille vantage that ^St. Pxfterabmg in pat
H E R E IS T H E R E C O R P T O D A T g
the same time, each supremely, are may bo elicited it might lie termi
rplion, “ The End of u Sham" tie Journal.
titular, und Florida in gene re 1 pus­
unjust to critic!*! n grand jury ft
his mother and his wife,
2 Yoon in New'York - Seen by 5. 0Q0,000persons
rnnsciipt, speaking of the anti
ses r-os,
In each case the love Is the working not rushing through i'« wotk. Cast
/nching bill raid, in prut:
riiis
is
NDT
A
R
E
I'ltliS
R
N
T
A
-_
Tha
increhnnta
o
f
a
city
luftiefil
bu
have
lice'll
known
where
n
grand
ju:
&gt;
1YeAr in London ~ Played to il,OCO, COO
out of a basic' instinct. And the In“ The only purpose of dragging Uy.
TIVE GOVERNMENT
JnesB generally in that city by their
Duct which draws the man to the has extended Us sessions for man
1 Year in Chicago w Praised by Every Critic
Ham before the Senate at the ro.tsioi
individual advertising, liqcatnc they
woman who la his wife and that which weeks and yet received no undue cr
ml
ing
next
week
(December
t)
or
a
Diretii-dng the program o f llte in -jemmotrdrnw a customer wlm will not
draws him to the woman who is hir liclstn from thuio why reallxcd th
He*ijmil icgular scaaion that follows siirgent bloc in cnngre;;, flu* New spend some money with Homelsidy
amount
of
work
it
was
doing
In
ti&gt;
m 'l l - are entirely different, amVare
i to pass the buck to the Democrats York Herald b.n lit in to say of One of else than them while there. Rut there
wh &gt;Jly Compatible with one another. ing to make intricate matters th
ml afiord an alibi to the Repilblicam Its demands:
never has been a time when the mer­
clearer;
but
it
may
be
that
J'udg
When Lord Northelifl'e was dylrg
i the cnmpnlgn of MUL"
Perkins had a lutitrh that this one pai
Again,
tlmre
:
t n» question lin t chants o f any city ever co'fuydmd
’ TONIGHT A T THE PRINCESS THEATRE. CURTAIN AT 8:1V
fee murmured in his last wnrds of
After declnriug that only n Con- provisiou t-hoidd be made fur having “advertising nil intalueas" generally
V. nsciuunnesr, “Tell mother—aheN tit ular body was esariying to make i'
~ . . Ma«.i,Bwi.rtaiiiiMutiM!(nat!u*3iuuui.s:tiBiauBnHNi;BntigauNaa&gt;’ BB’V
HtutionnI amt ndmont would In* aufii- a newly ileeted congre:;', get into by them, and putting the writing of
version last sulfiricntly long to brin
5
t!»c only one."
ieii^ to authorise legislation of .the action in regular cession rentier than!those ndvertiaimenta in the hands of
a
pgy
rid
I
that
.pou
Id
case
up
tli
The dylrg Henson said to his wife,
ort contemplated in tho Dyer bill it now does or can do. Under the proj- some *‘evp&lt; rt" whore admitted nbilChristmas purchases of each entii
“ In thy face have I seen the eternal.''
M
he Transcript continued:
cut syrtem the American people elect. ity I"- to Write plea ting,* glittering g.-tj*
fqrnily.—
Palntka
News.
B
Often a wife is Jealous of her hus­
■
f'R h t'ii ie Republican party In gun- a congrcrs ettly in November to dolemliUen, such as “ Trade i:t Tampit''
band'd mother, and quite ns’ often a
ral and U»o Republican senators i.*: something tin y want done. But thot I instead of in the lianibi of* their indi*
ma t's mother Is jealous of Ills wife. TH E W INTER PARK HERALD
ire on the go all day |on-r,nrdmany limes lute into tho night. ’ Thous*
■articular ought to have the honesty eongres.i does not eotne into exist- vidua I ndvertbifig managed win will
sm.’s of Central Fh rida reople art- now using ELDER SPRINGS
o tackle the problem by suggesting a cnee until four months later, on the i tell in plain language what Maas
Winter Pmk mid Orange and Sem
ii- i f » » arid
.. * there
...
• s reason.
a
WATER
la
olution that is straightforward amt fourth of March, following the elec- jBros, or The Glddens Clothing Coni(nole and ail of centrul Florida no'
n
■
ihcere,
instead
of
re.torting
to
the
tlon. Even then, unless it la called into, party, or the Knight nnd Wall llard- ■
have n Sunday morning weekly papo
SELL
WHEN U
■
N
hunt and hypocrisy demonstrated in special rejsiun hy the president, it ware Company, or some pressing and B
that judging from the first Issue wi
YOUR REAL
L IS T .IT
a
a
ho fcnnte during laat weak by n f-e- docs not assemble for about lllirtcon cleaning company, offers as an i»- R
be a winner. A Sunday morning week
W ITH US
ESTATE
a
M
a
!o attemtp to pass through that-bo- months from ills time of-the election dueement to ecfue direct In it.
ly paper Is an innovation there Itein,a
l.
y
a
bill
that
b
cert
it
inly
doomnl
to
The Miami Metropolis is. very fe­
to do-what it was elect yd to ds,
:
only one other in the i.tate that w
and our premnt ib-live y n-rviie will have,.you n bottle at your feontc ■
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Every day will find a bargain
cath by lilibu.rter ard i.i ail {)Coba­
'I he inr.urgent bloc ia right to* nay licitous la it i ' concluding appeal to
know of—The Tampa CiUmt—an
l» ■
before you gel turned aruund. Join tl.em th'pUsandx nnd drinl; good*
for the investor or homo seek­
ltIty would be tb'rlari'd UtfcniisUtU- Hint when the national voters have the people of its city nnd ih that ap­
there ere only a few locations tbn
pure water—tho little enst'wil! bo*saved in dhetor bills.
er listed in this space.
Keep
ianal if enacted into law and brought elected it rongivt.i to do rertnin things peal it tnikn with equal directness unJ
would really support a paper thi
your eye on it and bring all your
this ‘congress- i.hould get oq the j &gt;b force to tiie "people of every other city
from Its inception must contain buc" efore the Supreme Court.'*
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real astute and insurance prob­
n
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promptly, a:, parliament duel in Great und town. It eays:
a World of different Mtbjicta na to b
H
(xara^ge
Mon
Recommend
it for Your
lems to our firm.
"O.M.MI ’ NTI V (H I S T PLAN EX- Britain nnd an moil national legis­
"Miami rays, ‘ Motor down to Mi­ H
veiy .expjnnive proposition. Th
TENDING
lative bodies do the world over. And ami.’ And mutomls hearing the call
Batteries
first copy of the Wlhtui i’aik Herat
it will Ire to the credit of the Insurg-{drive down through north Florida,
carried full loaded wire service i
Knnrns’ Cily completed ita firnt cut bloc if it-definitely starts the 1down through middle F’lorid.t ordown
tho Intel national New.: Service io
-We D eliver Anyw here
AGENTS
niled charities campaign n w*s-k sign RRtendalory legislation necessary to tho cast coast— same day they will
It carried fiont pug" apecinl slul
y &lt;iyer.nubsertliing iTto huge budget bring about until n change.
come down the west coast and across
from special writers that b:ought i
R E A L ESTATE
f $KriU,lKiO agreed upon an the nec­
Rut at that tho insurgents will the Tamlami Trail—on their way to
right up will) the Sunday mornliq
Fire, Casulty, Auto Insurance
essary community chest &lt;{iiota for have made no new discovery as to 'see for themselves.’ A h they come,
daily papers of the slate.
10S W. First SE, HANFORD, FLA
Jiat ih.ivlng mel-apolij.. Several thin metier and will have to put nn if they liko any jtarl of Florida extra
it. It. Dtdde is the managing edi
tor ur.d while this is hb first venluit tundred workers gave their time .lib- jtew proposal before the* country. The well, they will defer their trip to Mi*«*;
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Earning Power and Saving Power

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FLYING THIS WAY

WORLD'S GREATEST MYSTERY PLAY

Presented here exactly tKe same as in
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1922

ARE JUST “ PA” AND “ MA” NOW

CLASSIFIED
ADS

to
to

DEAD GIRL’S FACE
SEEN IN MIRROR

Modem Children Lack Oldtime Olgnlfled.Titles for Their Parent!,
Declares a London Writer,

PAGE THU EE

PUBLIC FORUM

1923-

F IF T H Y E A R

-1 9 2 3

The ^Seminole County Bank’s Big
*Christmas - Savings Club
Starts December 16

When I was n small hay, forty years Photographic Likeness Appears
to ngo, children almost without exception
on Glass Nine Months
APOLOGIZED?
to addressed their parent* ns “ papa” ami
Cards of Sanford's Repot* to
fc’omu time ago a Mr. Teat-mi, por*
"mamma."
When
a
boy
grow
older
und
After
Death.
#(to
ab!o Professional Mon, aach to
ing na a State Bee Inspector, called
went to school he frequently took to
to
of whoa. In his chosen pro- to
saying "sir" to Ids fuUier, I hough, be­
Shreveport, La.—At Cauiptl. Ln., a on nte in regard to I inspect ink bee**
**
Frii-nds:
to
frssion the Herald rccom- to
G e ttin g started is
hind his back, lie 'usually referred to photographic likeness of a girl, dead Tltfs cohvernntiAn did not terminate
It
is
certainly
nice
to
i:
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to him ns "pater'’ or "the governor."
mends to the people.
nine mouths, bus appeared on the mir­ very pleasantly and I was informed by
t a to
receive* 11 nice, juicy check
to
At the same Mine he gave up saying ror of the room In which she was this BcnRemnn that he would have
the greatest e ffo r t
to
just before Christmas tp
to "nmnmin," which jin considered child­ placed after her death, according to another man from Gainesville call on
«n t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o
ish, and took to calling his mother a report.of the phenomenon Jiy'C. M.
meet the expense* o f Ghrinland the longer you
ir,e.
"mother," or somctluip* "mater."
Cunningham, former slide senator.
ms* shopping and it is no
Tills
gentleman,
Mr.
Gaodiumf
ar­
G e o rg e A . DeCottes
It .was about twenty years ago that
The girl waB n member of the
FOR SALE
trouble nt all for 11* to 'mall
nut it o f f the hardthe abbreviations ” pu" nod "itm" began Trlchel family, who lived about live rived. When I told him I*hnd no bees
Attorney-al-Law
one
to you. We arc* glad to
FOR SALK— A real bargain. Seven
to be generally used. They caitm from miles from Caiupli. The body was to he Inspected, he departed, presum­
•Jo it. Join Our Ghrirtmaii
passenger Haynes car in fine con­ Amerigo, where they bud tdready been laid In front of tho mirror with n ably for his homo in Gainesville. 1
Over Seralnolo County Bank,
Club Now forming, omi next
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dition.— Fred Wslsmn.
216-7tp In use for many years.
largo bouquet clasped In tho hands. have learned since that he now ejaima
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year
you
will
get
yours.
Some
children
used
"daddy”
Instead
Next day she wns hurled and the room I apologized for what I had said to
IANFORD
•&gt;
FLORIDA SEVERAL nuu&amp;K .-&gt; tor »me. House
M AK E YOUR
No red tape—come in tofor rent. Seo Thigpen.
90-tfc of "pupa,” and nfter n time "papa" has been occupied wince that time by, the first InsiK’ctor. This I emphatical­
day ami let ua tell you nil
went out altogether, nml was replaced her older sister.
ly deny. I did not njrologize, nor have
WOOD FOR SALK—JM.50 a cord. by "dad” with those of older growth.
START TO D AY
About n month ngo. It was related,
alimit it.
FRED It. W IL S O N
Flenso arrange to pay rash on de­
Today "dad” Is almost universal. the sister was thrown Into violent agl- 1 any apology to mnkc.
A. I). SMITH
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
livery, and specify the kind of wood Even the little shaver of four or live tcilmi * **cn she saw what appeared to
wanted, when placing your order.—F. calls bln father.’Mad." As tor "nimna,”
The Baptists will hold their bazaar
First National Bank Building . S. Vcrtlny.
100-tfc it Is as obsolete us "papa," and materfnmllliis is now known universally as
December
15-It*, Friday and Saturday
SANFORD
-t*
FLORIDA FOR SALK— Dosier and Cays’ paints
“ muni." •
-r.t the Southern Utilities office.
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
The only part of the kingdom In
221- Itp
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
Works, Sanford ngenta.
183-tfc which tlu&gt;se abbreviations hnve not
FARMKltS— You can get need bed found favor Is Scotland, where the
STRENGTHAre you one of the lucky recipi­
ICHELLE M A IN E S
frnrn-i and irrigation plugs at tbs .more forma! "father" and '‘mother"
ents of a Seminole County Bank Sav­
Sanford Novelty Works,
100-tfc tiro still Insisted upon.—London An­
LAWYER
ings Club check. Join the new dub for
swers.
11)23. Dee. Ifith *
221-fltc
—Court nousc PEPPER JjiKKD FOR SALB— 1 have
S A N F O R D M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E W O R K S
n surplus of 35-lbs. of Ruby King
TO
BE
MODELED
IN
BRONZE
in r u in it m i h t . nh j i i i i i i a i .
pepper seed saved by myself out of
. JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
( t i n t IT. ItKIII
lilt \TY,
tho very best Now Jersey stock, $2.75 Winners of British Dog-Racing Con­
1 1 mil 11 v—i &gt; m \m i.itv
w to m to to
m inim 0 1 * pi tn.ii a t i i &gt;&gt;
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
per lb. Address,. E Grothcn, Danin,
tests W ill Have Memories Pre­
Ccnrc.F WV Knight nud 1-'. K Woodruff.
served by American Sculptor.
Fla.
19S-tfe
tJomplaliiauis. v.
1018 West First Street
1018 .West First SlTMl
to
T tv, a . Norton, led us Itmiichfilder,
FOTTsAEF;
r
ive
room
imnguiow
on
amt
Calvin
A.
1
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obm
*\
Itcft-ndiiot-c
to
•5
,Captain Cuttle, winner of the Der­
TO T, W. A. NORTON. H’ KI.l'H
exceptionally easy terms or will
7
to
llOt .SKHOl.DCit'
nml CALVIN A.
by; Music’.Rail,-winner of tho Grand
I'UAtlK.
I f livlnir.-II dealt, |» alt |nrrent.—A.
P.
Connelly
&amp;
Sons.
205-tfc
to
National, and Guards’ Brigade, "In ­
*011* cl.diiitfni uiij I n t . 1 unili-r T.
m
W. A. Nurtoii. toft ut« 11iniK.-liiild*rtiml j
to Fort S A l.k— Restaurant ami Toil ner of Uio Water loo. are among the 25
Calvin A. Pnrtec. or iiilu-rwltto, In tin*
room. Everything new, long lease, British champion dogs to tie modeled
to
fnll.iultiK den rlhi-il li-.iuli*. lo-v. lt:
in bronze by, the American sculptor,
Ihmlnnliji! nt tin* KhuMi -W . m c it m f
You can find tho name of to fine location. Must return north on
of Meet loo 31, Township 19, Hnutll of
Herbert llnscltlne. Tine King’s Labra­
account
of
other
business.
Must
sell
Itatmc at. Stuvi, run north s at rtiiilricrery lire Husinrss Man to
dor retriever, a champion of his class
tlictsci- loirlli 2*. (liut. i t .1*1 ..-1 III,
In Sanford In this Column to r.t once. This is n money maker for nml declared nt otto show to he the
M.tH 1111. of P.nifov,l tiriml i r ?7 rliiilu-.
Ili, in-.
7 *7 clit.li&gt;, II,. no- fiiiith
to right party. Address Box 531, Whiter best dog of the year, bus already been
each day..
7" th.ill. Ih.tii'f vvisl 7
.h.iiiiH tn
Park, Fla.
220-&lt;&gt;t&gt;- modeled,
tli. |o.Il.l nf In ulonluu
. .nl..lii|iiK
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Ttv.-I*..
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7
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1
1
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00.if
m
1
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.nK.
Uaseltlne Is an Inspired sculptor of
K a t o t o t o f a t o t o t o to FOR VLE— 22 Winchester rtlle, |t&lt;
*011 un.I *n.li of &gt;011 nri- lii.ri*t.y re*
*lol&gt; * ‘I nml ord" rm| I I .- ntnl fi|i|ii ,tr
shots, almost new, big bargain.— K, the horse, says ail art critic. Besides
|tn f.it i' &lt;-nr until t'trciill Cfrtift In Him
achieving n perfection of detail that
A.
Muffin,
phone
1G7-W.
22&lt;*-2tp
1
fof-l. PI. rhla **ii Inn llii-t ,M..inla&gt; In
We’ll Dye For You
delights the most fnsildlons owner, he
j K.-I.i uarj, 1f*2.1. lo lrur tlm r.ih day of
I*fllil month. Mifii ntoi M*.-rc in itnuifM
BON TON STEAM PRESSERY FOR SALK— Baby carriage, bed ntuijhas the gift of Imparting the anlmaTa
to (he hill of r mupint lit II I-1 lo-riln
mattress. Apply at 206 K. Third character to Ids studies, Horses talk
iiralii*! ) on. mol , ucli of you. mid
Kent &amp; McKee, Props.
'
street.
22!-2lp with their ears, nml In each of Sir.
Mur.'In fall no! rl»i* vald 1,111 villi In
CLRANING, DYEING, ALTERING
in ki-^i a* ef*itf t?i*knt, to hr- fid lowed' by
llusol!hut's models the set of the ears
IP: a tltnil decree,
,
Work ealed for and delivered
most coiuumu to his subject Is careful­
FOR R U N T
l! Ik (uriiui onl.'icd llinl Mila ■
Pkone 1GI-J------- 31-1 West First St.
ho till'd) shell if. Mill Sunffl’ tif . t.,
ly reproduced.
ii in ivapntirr hoidlchfil
r
l&gt;
FOR RENT— Furnished . roonin in
That other animals cun and do In­
rotini) filler each vv’
spire
him
he
has
shown
In
hull-light
goad location. Apply 221 Mngnolin
ul otyhl t’oiiiir**ul*5,tt,rIt.AgM
“WE DELIVER THE GOODS’*
sculpture. One, study of Ids shows a
Scene from “Tb^HqF' coming In tho Princess, Monday; Dec. 11th
Ave.
tf.'iirl Mill. S, mlm
A Llktr.es* of Her Derd Sizler.
proud, powerful beust with tight ln i
a il.
Quick Service Tran sfer FOR RENT- One bed room and kitch­ every
ji t-ojLf
By v. K. OnIIn!)•■*. o. c.
Hue.
ho a likeness of tier .lend sister etched
*f!!?rcv.mplalii,iao..
ley’s Honey ami Tar. Contains no
en furnished, southeast corner of
S torage Fn cilitles
: on the silver surface o f tbe mlrr-*
opiates—ingredients
printed on tho
11 « please you, tell others; if not, Klui Avenue and 11th street.— Marin
Historical Error.
. Gradually tho llkenra*
wrapper.
Lnrgeit
selling
cough med­
Schneider.
21l&gt;-3tp
1
tell as. Phono -ISIS
The new Mump for Christopher and frotn tup io hottom o*-"1' ul',K'I,rs
icine in the world. “ Foley's Haney
Nevis,
two
Leon
uni
Isles
In
the
Wrst
distance
of
48
lit-’
ciuBjK'd
In
the
Tlte Seminole County Bank is mail­
FOR RENT— Unfurnished apartment
any Tar is wonderful for attacks of
on " 's,1«'li the body ing those Xmas pavings Club Chocks
Ferndalo Apartments, 305 K. First Indies discovered' by Christopher Oo- | j9 nouSANFORD
coughs and colds,” writes W, IL
himbus la 14U.1 and now British pos- with *,J nrt* c^cor*y visible,
221-Ote
- 100-tfc sessions, shows the discoverer look- i t,r *•’. tbe nccepteil theory of local this week,
TR A FF1C UEGULATI ON S
Machine &amp; Foundry Co* Street.
Gray, Venice, Cidifornia. .Sold every­
F0 R mmr
REN f —One bed room and kitch- log ttttmigh a new spy-glnss, rciunrl^*»clentlsts tlmt tbe plwtogrnph Is the
where.—A dvr.
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LIGHTS
AT
NIGHT:
No
person
Graftal Machine and Holler Works;
on nrttnu of sunlight on tho window
en furnished, price $15 per month. the Lofluon Dally Mull.
Q
o
n
f
n
r
/
F
e
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,,rive-or
run
any
nutomohile
on
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Pistons; Apply to Mrs. IL D. Durant nt Lake
The "Bulletin” of the Fr‘ example panes and the sllveri’d surface of the
QUAKES K il l. TWENTY-TWO
oa m o ra 5
nn’y Of the public sttcels of the City
Fly Wheel Sled Gear Hands; Crank Mary.
iiomleul
society expr-t' of mutters mirror, although .so far asqaimvn there
,
198-tfc
&gt;1
$
—
of Sanford between sunset and r.un1s
po
similar
ease
on
record.
Some
at
what
It
teor
of
l’ou,'so.
Cl.rlstoIhfU Returned------------- Phone 62 FOR RENT— Lower floor of resi­
&lt;tly TIip Ustirliilrit I*rtp»«i
of tlie pitfus dleil more Hum n een- are Inclined to believe It to he n di­
"SC witlnml Imvim: two lights SO ::r
TOKIO. D.t*. 11.— Twenty-two per­
rtCVYCM ^ CYTt;n jf
JIU 1C |(in};i,(l UI| lo lliruw t!u.(r Hk-hu fprdence furnished. * 203 East Third i,str-.-Miiv Zaeharlah irnussen,- maker vine iminifi-Ktnllon.
son* were killed in the recent earth­
Eyes Examined
Tin* picture most closely resembles
Glustft Designed Street.
21K-rdn spectacles, made some one «-lse'K
G IF TS
ward in tlm- direction the nutomohile
quake in the Shiinbnrn peninxiilu un
T1
t
■. . ,
fortune hy devising the telescope.
no ohl-fnshloned daguerreotype nnd ef­
may be going, nnd otic light allowing
ch^ r,.n&gt; JtlliylnK with some of forts to wash or rub It off tlm mirror,
Henry McLaulin, Jr., 1 OR R K N T - Ih r e e um.she^y-Gtp
the inland of Kiu.ihau, according to,nn
Solve your G ift problems led from the rear of the machine.
UK' cottage.— J, his lenses, hud found that when two both from tlm front ami luck, have
official announcement today. This lc
Opt. D.
in Our G ift Department The nlxivo regulation will he rigid­ cansidoml *eon*ervntivc an efforts nrc
lenses were placed at n certain dis­ proved unsuccessful.
Optician-Optometrist
It will be easy to find Jpst the right ly enforced.
tance apart the weathercock, away on
being madu to nlb| the fears of tho
ili East First Street
8anford, Fla. ^ ^ JJ/vT—Suite of two or three tho top of the neighboring church
.1. A. KILLEBREW ,
gilt for ench person on your Christ­
inhabitants, who nrc p#*ic stricken.
iimrrtished rohis for lighj house­ sJceple. could Iks Keen through them as HAIR-EATING CHILD IS CURED mas list if you will rume to our spec­
Chief of l*idice.
2l 7-ICte
Earthquakes wore reported also nt
keeping, equipped with electric lights, distinctly ns If It bud been brought
Stomach Trouble Ooes as Mass 18 ial Gift department.
Aomori and Hakodate, but no detnil*
ELTON J. M O ljr;:ns for cooking, running’ water, also nearer.
Inches Long Is Extracted
COUGHS AND COLDS IN WINTER. have been received. Tho shucks con­
r oll heated in cool weather. Inquire
.
Bide,
From Girl.
’
Copper
and
Calcium,
Indoor (sedentary lift* in winter has tinued for more than thirty hours
300 French Avenue. Phono 2H7-.I.
.M
FLORIDA It Is reported that Professor Hart­
22l-3tp
Northampton, Muss.— What la shld H a m ilto n ,
H o w a rd ,
W a lth a m . U direct bearing oil the pn yaleneo i f withuut inti-1 ruptioh. Unulfieiul vs-ley of Dublin bos photographed, In
by surgeons to be one of tho most un ! H jr jn , G ruen, 7, 15* 17 illttl 21 coughs and colds. Keep the bowc .. timatea place the (tenth list in excess
ordinary uir, s|*eclrnsciqtie lines, due,
usual series or operations lu (licit j je w e l s nt R edu ced p rices.
active and .overcome rooslipatlon with of IPU. Must **f the casualties were
W
A
N
T
E
D
SANFOli!: 'N W 'Iil.T Y
among other things, to copper nml
memory,
was
successfully
concluded-------------x
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n
o
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Foley
Cathartic
Tablets.
(.'olds, caused by houses collapsing.
WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—Nice calcium. It Is believed Ibnt they arise when a muss of human hair was re- W O ilK S
D
I
A
M
O
N
D
S
c
o
u
g
h
s
,
croup,
throat,
clu-st
and
brouD IA M O N D S
from fine dust consisting of these sub­
small cottage or bungalow, well
moved
from
tbe
stoniacli
and
Intestinal
novo you read tho want ads today!
15
Diamond
Ring*,
upcsinl
price
from
(hint
trouble
quirkly
relieved
with
Fostances, projected Into the atmosphere
V- C. COU.ER. Prop.
[orated, with nil donvcnicnces. Spec­ by road vehicle* nml hy smoke and trust o f an islght-ycar-old girl, who
$ 1 5 .0 0 t o $ 2 7 . 5 0
General Shop and Mill ify nil particulars, together with best Ihu spasks of trolley wires. It Is from bail aurrerbd from scute stomach trou­ 1-2 Carat,
Fine While Diamond Plat­
ble
several
years.
price ami ternm. Must bo a bargain. t|ic latter that copprr Is supposed ,0
An
X-ray
photograph
showed
a
dark
inum
liar
Pin o r Ring. Special
W ork
Address I*. O. Box 60.
211-1 Dtp come. Tim quantity of copper thus
found Is excessively slight. Indeed, It mass In the atoipach. Questioning re­
CONTRACTOR and GUILDER
$ 1 1 8 .5 0
WANED— A chanco to build
your lx only tho dellcney of the tests Bint vealed tlmt the girl had been lu (lie
100 of other Diamond* at lowest
0l Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
habit
of
palling
out
tier
luilr
nnd
swal­
now homo before lumber gets any renders It appreciable. Lines due to
price*
higher. Plans nrtd estimates furnish­ lend, carbon. Iron, manganese, nickel lowing It. Olio portion removed by I he
surgeons
was
more
tl-an
a
foot
nml
a
ed.— Sanford Novolty Works. 183-tfc mid magnesium hnve n|so been , de­
GILLON &amp; F R Y
tected, but tho qnnutUy of these sub- half long. Thu child is recovering.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS W ANTED TO JlENT— Permanent, 3 stunees Is even lew thnn tpnt of the
or 4 room unfurnished apartment, calcium nml copper, the lines of which BOY COOKED ALIVE IN VAT
L A V A L U E R K S
flat or house, dcsirsldo locntion. Ad- arc always prominent In tlm spectra. 50 Genuine Diam ond L a V a llle re s
^••tini house I.tjjlits and Appliances
diess "F. S," care Herald office, San­
Falls Into Boiling Water and Diet
. f/rom
New Lino of Fixtures
„
Rare Edition of Dlble.
From Burns Five Hours Af- #
ford, Fin*
102-tfc
t o $ 5 5 .0 0
Next to Princess Theatre
123 West First Street
The only known copy of tbe flrst
ter Ha Is Rescued.
W ANTED —Medium size safe or fil­ Protestant Bible printed In Latin bus
G o ld K n iv e s , B e lt
ing cabinet and safe combined. Call recently come into the jHissession of
Milford, Del.— Norman Pcttyjdhn,
B- \\V HICRNDON
nt 511 Park Ave.
217-tfc the public library nt Cambridge, Mass., ten-year-oUl son o f Mr. 5ml Sirs. Johu
, .B u c k le s , E tc .

Pjfll&amp;PI#

Classified Ads 6c a line. No
ad taken for lesa than XSe.
and. positively no claasifUd.
ads charred to anyone. Cash
must accompany all orders,
Count flee words to a line
and remit accordingly.

BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

to

Npwpct iPWPirV Stnrp

WATCHES

JEWELRY

ROUTH

INSURANCE a g e n c y

STROUT FARM 'AGENCY ,
113 Magnolia Avenue
fire -------AUTO--------BONDS
Furnished 7 room bungalow, new,
on Dixie Highway, barn, garage. 18
0* Shinholser •
nercs. Electric light, running water,
telephone, bath. Deep well, kair• Contractor and Builder
banks-Morso engine, water piped to
all parts of farm. Orange, tangerine,
O xford
FLORIDA grapefruit, peaches, blackberries, tree
blueberries, 11 varieties of %grapes,
G E N E R A L lemon, cherries, bananas, loquat, Jap.
persimmon, mulberries, roselle, guav­
R E P A IR
as. Farm and garden tools, cow, calf,
I’hor.o 39|
flock of tyuscovi duckB included, all
for
$6,500. $3,600 cash, bal. J, 2 and
Wight B
r«*s.’ Dept. Garage Bldg.
216-tfc
years.

P-A.MER0

SEMINOLE

mmmm
An Abstract B efore
®uymg Property
E,A

DOUGLASS. Pres.
*- o

says Popular Mechanics Magazine. U -J’ottyjohn, was cooked allvq when,
is valued at $100,U00 hy the library ou- while playing about a vnt o f boiling B
thorllles, which seems reasonable In water at tho plant of tho Ellcndnle
view of some book transactions. The Basket company, he fell In..
printing o f'th is edllloii wasjhm e In
l l o went under twice before lilt
1527. nt Cologne, hy Peter Quentel, ■creams brought resellers. Ills condi­
who shortly before had’ printed an tion was such that Utile cauhV bo done
edition o f the New Testament for Tyn- to relieve his suffering* #nd lie died
date. The text Is In black letter, With five hours later. Nurses nml surgeons
numerous vyoodcuts by Anthony uf could not even reniovo his clothing to
Worms, some of which list! been used apply olntuicjits.
In the Grenville edition o f Tyndale’s
*
tototo%mtototomto%tototototototo%to»
English New Testament, published to

152a

Good Indication* of Oil In Bolivia.
A company has been organized re­
cently for tho purpose- of exploiting
the petroleum deposits sntd to exist
near Cochabamba,- Bolivia. It Is re­
ported that numerous Indications of
Tho Seminole County Bank’s iUlh petroleum have been found In the vi­
Year Christmas Savings Club opens cinity o f Ccrcndo ami o f Qulllaeolln,
December 16th.
221-&lt;Hc Including readily • Inflammable gas?*
emanating frpip two wells In the local­
ity. Favorable reports, on this section
have been previously bindo by »eptt*
D R. R. M. W E L S H
table geologists.

t'
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Graduate VctcririariAn

Telephones:
Office 123; ; .
Residence 257

White Gold,. 1l-K. 17-Jewel

THAT*W ILL LIGHTEN HER WORK IN TIIE HOME

Bracelet \Vrist Watches
0
L a rge Blacksnake
0'
0
0
Colonial B6ach, Va.—A rabbit
0
0
Sterling, Rogers Community,
0 killed n fouMoot tdacksuake
0 near tho homo of W- -H- M'ard of
Cut Glass, Smoking Sets, Nut
0 ' Lyells, Vs- The reptile had Just
0 swallowed one of Bie rabbit's off-, J Bowls.
; spring. After kicking Bio snake 0
0 Into unconsciousness the rsbblt j
t finally killed It by gnawing two 0

H oover Vacuum Cleaners, Am erican Beauty
Electric Irons, Arm strong: Table Stoves, Hotpoint Electric Irons; Manning-Bowinnn P er­
colators,*W estern E lectric
Irons.
.
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KU.flW

* large pieces out ot Its head,
\
••
&gt;■: . ' 0

666 quickly relieves Colds ttnd
Second sheet?;. 3/£:21. only
Oifice •
60c
per 1,000, while they last, at
LaGtippe,
Constipation,
Hilious.
Qppostto P. O.
(Herald
Del^nd. Florida’ ness and Headaches,
m

W A T C H B S

Mother Rabbit Kills

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u L b tA v iiK A C E L e f

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P. W einberg, Prop.

Palmetto nnd First Street nt
c , ; Henjamln’s Store

112 MagnoUa Avcnue-

-Phone 113

�BASE B A L L
FOOT B A L L
BASKET B A L L
T R A P SH O O TIN G
!*n
* .

SLIP A COG AND OCALA WALKS OFF
WITH THE B ACO N -34 TO 7

• AH during the first half it looked

ns if Hanford wns holding her own mid
when the whistle sounded for rest tii M ore stood close, 10 to 5,.

It was during the lout half o f jduy
thnt Ocnln showed their real strength
nnd Mies Woods r.ml Mins Murray
kept shooting field gun! after field
goal while the Sanford forwards were
w ell looked after by the Ocala.guards,
nnd when the finals were tabulated it
found Sanford with but seven points
to the thirty-four made by Ocnln.
The game Itself wns n little Blower
nod longer drawn opt than ur.mil,
there being /our-quattern played in­
stead of two halve*. Jn the last two
quarters of play the Myif.ml team

ni ial

Too had, girls', hut we can’t win ’em

No disgrace to -Ip- beaten
team like Ocala hnsj

ford Down in Last H a lf and W in W ith Ease
The largo crowd tlmt nrscmbled at
the Grammar School court Saturday
niclit were ncincwknt disappointed at
the Sanford Kiris inability to put up a
, better allowing ngnimtl the strong
Ocnln aggregation, but they left with
the knowledge that Sanford's defeat
wars cabled by. n more superior tonm.
The Ocnln girls were on the job nnd
thoroughly understood their business
ami their team work was the host seen
on the locnl courts no far this season.

ng tM

with tho exception of “ Hill" Hand
allowed signs of exaltation nnd Wen
ctu y meet for Otrala, "UJH" Hand,
however, showid the old fighting’ spir­
it and-fought all the way through to
the finltdlr'
ilut this defeat at the hands of n
strong team like Ocali* has will not
keep our girls from coming back nrd
showing their real clnas in the next
game.
■‘
Mira I.ogjs Spencer, of Ocala, refcreed the game With Mrs, Helen Peck
Whitcomb umpiring..
, The lire up and mm’ ilinry follows:
Hanford
Position
Ocala
Holly (•!&gt; ... .. F , '.
Woods (20J
Spem-er f^l)
F.
.Murray (11)
,I’ rooks
Hand................ I. C . ...
Kuril
Kehnls
‘ It. r .
MeKaj
Parmway (Cpt.) G.
llulhuli
Maxwell
G.
Field goals llolly 2! Spencer I,
Woods It, Mu ray 0.
•
Free Goals—Spencer l t* Woods.
Murtay 2,
Referee Louise Spencer.
Umpire Helen Whitcomb.
'l ime of quartern—Two-seven; and
two eights.

Ami maybe "Hill Hand didn’t stay
Clot your tickets yet? If not‘ belter
to the f|hish. Slur ii tltoe with the nut wnit until the last minute.
goads when it cornea in real scrapping
Seat Sale going over big. A large
No regular match o f .the Imwliog crowd expected.
alley \ tonight. Too many playci &lt;■it
o flow n.-The G&lt;jng reg at ionaIs nnd.
Then after you have seen tho one
Rotes will mec( Friday night Instead. real play coming to Sanford this sea­
son, look over the picture program
Belter call the girls those “ Yellow for the week. *
Jackets." Thoee yellow uniforms can
he heard for n long ways.
"Fair Ijrdy," n Rex Itcach picture
With a Snub Pollard corneily Tuesday
Our advance dope wns correct. night, and Constance Tulnmdgo in
Clnlnc sfjlle won, and that ain’t till. If “ Woman’s Place" Wednesday night.
they play Miami they will win right
on. Some team, Gainesville has, we'll
“ The Beautiful I,lnr” .nnj a two-

say.

pat t cenlyry corned^ Thursday night.

anil the big special for tin* wei'k,
And the entire season went by with "Human Hearts" on Friday and Sat­ \No. 120
no one crossing .Miami's goal line hut urday nights."
xNo. 127.,,
Sanford, Plant t’ity couldn’t do it and
x—Dally, except Sunday.
yet they ; ay Sanford has only a “ fair”
The Daily Hcinhl, l&amp;c per week.
team.

CongregationalR otary Game is
Postponed Friday

RELIGION BASED
ON GRATITUDE

USING ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRE

Exptrt* T«tl the Safe Way to Emp|oy
Thli System for Radio
Receiving.

Since the announcement thnt thd
The tegular scheduled g.lnte hehnrenn af standards of the depar**
twn-ti tip- &lt;‘ol»gre|*ntioi,nls ,ilid th‘‘ Truth in Assertion There Cannol input of commerce bad perfected a
M IA M I B E A T S '
(Gainesville Wins Over
method of employing electric Hgtit
Rotary t lub that vva» to.bo" played a*
wires In place of aerials, considerable
Be the One Without
P L A N T C IT Y ;
First Tim e in _the I’a ie h llutir.e alley &lt; toojgUt hut
eipcrlineiillng has been done by vari­
the Other.
MIAMI, Dec. 9. Miami ipmllfied
^ e n r a — - ^ y P l a y M ia m ijb e e n postponed until Friday night of
ous amateurs. *oii|e of whom have hn*l
this week. This pt*atpufi*-iiii-iil was
i p&gt;ut! luck while oilier* succeeded
for the finals in the state football
GAINESVIl
^
,,
caused
championship hy defeating Plant &lt;.sty Gainesville Kafurday n W l llnrlai ri 1iu;tl-&lt;&lt;' hy tiie absence from town ami Therein Lies the Particular Better* II only In blowing n large number of
fuses.
tierr, 2r» lo 0 Hitiunlny nfU*xnoon. Sup- ils high
» » - •Ium-I« 'f.N.thall
♦» •» ...
. S k iliL
iwiriflW
fc fc - ••!h*
" ,n"rr ‘ "sportant ImsiiM"' of th * mimenr to All Men In the Devout
Engineers nf an eastern electric light
crior following of tin-ball and Inking; vanqulshe'd tho Uavnl eleven of JnCTl8|ftil,&gt;
,h''
inemh -rs.
lh
Feeling and Celebration of
company have offered the following
ijuitk advantage of the breaks turned ; *.IIItVi|U., 2* to
J *M,,b l^e- e team-, will ph-ii-e
to 12. With the \i&lt; teiy
suggestion* to amateurs:
Thankrgivlng.
be. nn baud Friday
the tide of vfetory. lly winning. Mi- tucked under its belt, the Gnini vill - Might^®8j#-yg:d
Get
ill
"Flr*l—Successful results hnve been
nmi took Its aixth consecutive victory. &gt;t.jt.v,,n Mood with Miami ns th - only
"lie Hint nrr*-* gratitude ihwnls the obtained so fnr only with nudlon bulb
the
Though each team accompli*lied Ul j t j,ijn,nnt for th * season’s state m-hol- AI TOMIHHI F.S R t W ^
cause nf both Gml amt men, fur wiiU- **••*. Crystal sets recelye the signals,
first dawns, Miami did most ef its n8uc ,hamp|oit-hip. Saturday', win
S aving
but f*-r some reason they nri* very
&lt;iiii It Hi.
neither tie mclahh
gaining in Plant ibly territory, while hmni'lit
mui-lur** to th*- Alarrltahnis," snj*. Hi** pagan plillostiphi-r, weak nnd Indistinct."
Habit
a. ’i’hiinksghipg. tJirii, If Hits In*
4 It * T in * \ s » m lrt(ril
‘■Second—Nn set should ho used nn
tile Plant Gity eleven was inride Mi- t.|,un ,-,,unty l.-.dr. for it was the first
*,ul, nn in i uf vvorstitp, hut lid* system wit limit nlr or oil tilled
ami's 40 yard line lint once, thnt time ,
|n f „ ur yv!ira that Duval
hud yearr ng.i the Pi-iiU: vl'.ai ia ,1! -.ilnindl *Sul
J
,
*
'"**««►
Mu-mi llltVIlOll'IIK'llt. condensers, placed In series whli either
gavi*
away
III,
uhl
liridg*over
H
u*
SusMiami holding for downs on iti 2:k
,|,-f. uti-d in tji(*-Ktislc*. and it .vns
iiriitltiali* ys -tof.,
.
.
l
4**
e
tin*
r:ir.-»l
of
the antentia circuit or the ground n R n i a i i n i t a i E V E a a i m i u i i i a B R a H H a i a a H a a H H B i i B B i i i u i
vlrltn s vet It ewi
£urd line.
t}„. second time Gaihesvitlc had down- ipiehanna rjn-r at Ilia u- -k Grot-- in .......................
circuit—preferably
In the untcium
Allen’* work In running the ends' uj r»uvtil in eight years &gt;f playing. privnto in!, e-ts; lhe hltiiding of a iiniili-:, rim u H in m d o ^ i^ T '1*’' llh‘* u eireuit.
new
litidgthad
mad"
it,
apparently.'
lug"men
together.
Nor
Is
U
Stood out for I'luht t'ity, while Chap j„
v, ;,rs Duval, more or less,
"‘I'lilrd-—A fuse not heavier than
Automobiles mcr * Hiiiet-, w»* are likely from i-\|M*rieacii
ltn and I mit carried th e'brunt o*f the bm!
in the way of fJaine-villeV vnluele
ooujinlf ampere should lie used In
M-rviiih-n
to
think
u
l?
*.
l'iilte*in||M
have lici-tt cti,..sing
true lure 'in
Minnii attack.
uud Juvt ahead of the an tenon
■claim to’tt-.g titular liotiur.
I
increasing
number.%
amFthe
men win, Hide may !&gt;(* elispn-nt, hut It is nnt’ T^if "Urn,.
Miami mail*- Its first touchdown in:
With the, rXc.-ptidn o f the‘first per
easy to express real gnitltiuh* In word*.!
Hcpnrntc de*
the first quarter on n forward pars ' [„,i „ f (|u. game, it wps a more erratic\W*
^
r j , ° ri'* ’ "Nn mt-tupliyslrliiii m -r felt the dellold il in t!m
rlctu') of iivtigungi- r«i imtrli us the bbub-H eminectlng v»^ &lt;iui- with two
Iir, yard.r from rhnplin to 1tor, *-ht» j affair. Gainesville’s fin t ten point
latter running 20 yards for the score, j |„
„ „ unslaughit from the fa r jla,!‘l
And in the 1‘- year, grateful," and througlr that dpfleleiicy lintlr* nf^ttio plug—Is U*w*v OnVi11,, **!
l
"
*
,
-j . T it w p i
Recovered fundd**1, intcu-eptel pa-*.- r.imi I l.mlwiV. Tin* hail wn* RiVt-n U* it W'f iii their [ms-.,-:- inn. fay p&gt; ke*- u-r.iiliinh* Is often dumb Neither Is wire ts Vuii from ttds plug,
* *1 f *. i i ,nn i dividfoul-.
loll i nriiliii-i a true test, f.., . In-iinistonri** binding &gt;-«-w left utuUsttirbed. **Hita
es, nnd n hlo.kt 1 punt, pi t Miami &lt;n Inn, on tin ftt-( liiiiop. i.i.d on evt-ry
cliai'g
I* fr*i:n n .i . , n s. ton* ili-nv the upiHirlimlty *if Its ex- silicic conductor wire should ho long
position to lituic all of i;
t * h j lay tlioji-iifli-r, t! coin 'd, tln-n- c.c
Wlo-,1 I Ik r v’A
idgi n oh Ib-* oM i n-*Hliiti. or CoalUrtliu- ‘ i imiiustiiuce* enough in ri-nrh fr*un n bandy electric
down*.
, more than the ti; uxd r-liitiv' of errors.
I OIH'|t|fvtlouhtful n
the railroad com­ may prevent Its expriissloii when im­ light socket to the tnktu wbcro the
He played In scoring , ponilionj
portunity arises. There is murli gnitl- instrument Is locnlod nnd should
pany offered II first to the iitate and
tude In the world, hetween men nnd tertplmite In the fu»*s miinthmeit above.
twice in the jfjri t mimites of |dny.
then to the nullity, hut without stir- men, f,ur which evidence 1* lacking, yet In "rase an externntly comiectcil con­
jOhivai came hark nliong^ in .the
EVENTU ALLY
eeast, Ii no oneTu-cepled it, the com- I here Is probably nn tunn who cannot denser Is used, the circuit should ho
fecond period and kept the Gainesville
iilto
tlie’
*",,,y lV” ‘ eolifniitti-d with the iiec'-s- rent 11 a feeling of gratefulness within run from ibo ruse to tho condenser
24-lb3. Gold Medal
■team oil n ner.vntis defense
i sity of removing t. which would have bill,self which lie never voiced nod for nnd from (lie condenser to the anten­
yi”, third.unit! ter, Duval lacked to indibeen very ixpea.sive. Ho finally the favors which he never requited. Know­ na Minting post o f the receiving set. j ^
F l o u r ................ $1 u&lt;&gt;
"in sols where the condenser is _n
nation or sustained strength, however.
coinpriiij i h. - pi ! it from a tuilroad ing more of our own tlndlght* and
built Into tin* Instrument the cminec- *
to do more than make it a hail-Inltdng
feelings
(hull
we
di*
of
those
nf
other*
Jones’ D airy Farm
bridge to a highway bridge and conwe are likely to think the quality ef tion from the fuse Is run directly to *
rffnir for the tim&lt;-. The ‘ it l two
sidi-r-. il !t i l! Iin I ; in finding a group
Sausage
gratitude Is our peculiar possession, the antenna Minting |n*»t. All olhor j|
1 onelithtwiis whiili i nine dm nut tin-*
of M i , 1 .1 ". I » i - v.ln ini: , :it*-i| In nud cynically I'* agree with Itnchefou- connect ton* nhoutd ho exactly tintitlark were the n -ult of hull. iilunl
Mullet Roe
icrcpl the .structure, which origin- eimld Ilml '‘gratitude. In tin* generality sumo ns for conventional overhead
t.pei t.-iciilar runs by Imwensteln nnd !
nlty
had lost ?2,OttO,MOO, m a gift.
of men Is only a *trong and serret nerliit receiving.
Apalachicola Oysters
Reid rather than the rnmldiusF nil*
"Screw the attachment plug Into
The recipients put up $700, to or- wish t.i receive still greater henell Is."
N ew Florida Syrup and value of the eleven. 'Go tly funddes guuiic a company, laisl year the net UmlmildeiUy there l» much on lh« stir- tin* electric light socket nnd time ns
plnye-l a pboniimnt part in the game rvtdrim from tipi hridgt1 were SOo.OOO. fare to Justify Hint view, hut white the usual. In case no signals are received
,Pan Cake Flour
and In this respect Duval suffered the The state will continue to,collect tolls quality of n*nl gratitude may vnry eon- reverse the hladea In the attachment
sldernhly »tt II* slrenglli there are few plug hy simply pulling th« attachment
t'rvuter,
,
until P.HIH, hy which date It estimates
• l.oweiisteiuV. -10 yard run before he the proceeds will retire the bonds Is­ If any who are wholly lacking, ntid Ihr
&lt;i i
was furred out of the game hy an in­ sued against the purchase price of mere cnusclrHuncta of It tnnki** It n
Cures Malaria, ( ’hills
potent force In the social advancement
jury, ami which led to Duval’s reorc, $585,000.
af man. Whether thanksgiving 1h&gt; ex*
and Fever, Dengue tj
e/n! Reid’s fit) ynrd tkuh fof* a iourh*
pressed*or withheld It U nn InttuenVe
Hilimis Fever.
The Herald, 15c per week, delivered. for betterment within every one of ns,
down wore among the features.
for the feeling toward other* t* the
test of our soul*.
Hut If tlmt I* true
between men, a
It I* much more true, nnd a much more ■
"potent Inflncnc**, w t-w*-. h m&lt; u and God.
The sense of grnlllmb* Is the mensun?
of ikwotlon. If It I* n mere utterance
of the Bps It has in* tuiMiilnij. no matter how- eloquently worth'd, reasons n ■
writer In the HI. lend* G|obi*-I&gt;cmiu'rnl, :
If It due* not come from ihe heart It j
|s n mockery; and the deeper Its feel­
ing. even tlioligh It he dumb, the closer
It brings one to Its divine objective.
No penn of pralM* can reach oho-half
W EEKLY
si* lilgl* as the Ihniikfid thought, which
In Itself Is n prayer; ll Is more limn
an acknowledgement of benefit*. Jt Is
mormner,
nil nntjHittring of spirit, nn uplifting
of the Invisible self Into contuct with
$2.00 per year in advance. Subscriptions can be griven

Your attention is called to the fact that i

two weeks from today is Christinas day.

Your needs for a better home more
-ifertable can be filled at our store.
e inwu, N^u fg inspec^ our stock. It
will convince
.
. .
, , ...
f
are leaders
and builders of b etteH **_
a call and we shall try and pleas'e y^,.. j

ITheo. J. Miller &amp;Sonl
FURNITURE

Still Growing—Not Satsified

New' York’s Grcalest Success

the I'rlncrss Theatre, .Monday,
Not n Movie.

,S
Origin of Slang Term.
ti
Student* of slang have "fmind Inter­ ■
■
est in an article In aa Knglltdi mng-j'g
nxlne on "Itlitck Iks*tles," hccnUse It *
gives wlint Is perhaps the origin of H
the list* of “ ruefioo" a* a new syn ■
miyni (or craxy.
Accortlliig to t h e :"
writer, the word cockroach cornea j *
i fixnn. the HpanUh " o i m m dm," which JJ
he hay* prohnhly means u a»rl of hug. “
In HpaitUh "ciico.” The wopl "hug" In
a shailur. ir itsteUleit. sense hits liemine pretty well established hi slang
us* hi this country, nnd perhaps, any
students o f the subject, nailing It*
way across tin* Rio Grande, ha* been
exchanged fo r ll* Mexican equivalent
In Ihe same way that many oilier HpadHcaerved Scats nt Rnumillat &amp; Anderson’s. Isli word* have entered the Amerlran
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Sanford H erald newsboys or address Lew is Shipp, CirA ll W orld N ew s O ver Leased W ire, International N ew s
Service
Features o f International Feature Service
I^ocal And State News
M ovie, Sport and Automobile P ages
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THE SANFORD D AILY HERALD, MONDAY. DECEMBER II, 1022

n 't '"

iiiiT.ii Tin:
, VIIPS AT rMNCESS MON-

jmrt of tho audience to lottvc. Jk-em -^a
jinfcly tha men uml women who s i i ’ *-.

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DfiCKMIlEH
11TII thtoup-h "The Hat" arc in no h*:vi*v t n K ;
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t irt for home, Thnt in particularly1of.
the night
.
will have u chance to, true
tru^ n
lf* tho
night ye. tum imt.
T '1
nycbolo ......
.tjtlv anti per1,,ij rather obviou.-t ex
pi
explansttitin
[ f v^ *n Interesting * t # ■ « * l,cr '
—- ■-• .
s 0 .ji0 unexpected ooti- laihiij: then, iti* this nine, it remains L*

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fer1’ arl.

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IA11r(a ♦*-» aiiHhl.. &lt;k .
.
[?»*»■ } a #"rp jy the answer.
nf « » ‘ r"V U just one thrill afte'r
a*'-elher. The nerve tension of (Jif
nudienee
avmu-nee is unq.ii'.aioimMy
mtfpiestumnwy jjrcnt.
great. .
Uut w,1! W*h »cnu tension, for is*

,i)C v .a.-g gjitl winners j
ahpws il*tu drop to the floor Ih nnd ii cldcntolty, they m d y . » « t h his seat?

fr,°*
several
.. . . . . r.nsvrer
. . . n-nr ti&gt;vt
ral que.itinnii, *R 8 Wiutthing to thiqi: about ut any *
J J b j m i j those connected with
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it f t.. w « - W
^ I c i that »" &gt; ' tln,d :1 t*’ f Us,l,Ml Vr,

MAN
WAS TH E VICTIM
OF 1',-H Tl.l Alt AiVIDF.N I

L r). or sons arc ftsthoretl, together,
(JWor more of them D hhc.y to for-------« i something when startintc fur
&lt;tt* T*-f
i*,r—t
hnic. thetc certainly ta something
OCAI.A, Dec. lU^-Itohert Van Os.
rfi-onny in tho v.*r.y jH*op!e l« v « thi-Wiici* wm, the vlcti mnf a peculiar'rfit*
MenginifS
Ufonjrinirs behind til6 m after spend- ft.Ir ut near-hpie a few days ago i mi
ir? an evening watching “ The B a t ; IS ntiursing a sore ahou! dor n.ul n
Ard sui t Kdangings ns.they leave. |badly crnxhti
hid finger as n &gt;er.uH. V:* •

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movirg derelicts and other dangers to
Due to the widespread uso of wirenavigation; enforcing the*"Jaws relat­
bsv on ships of all clashes, the last ing to quarantine and neutrality; in ­
.w years have seen radfcnl chnngei tending nmdicid aid to American vesin the Coast (i lard cruising progrnm sels epgageil in deep-sea fishing; r.up*
Jirough the severe winter season. Far- prassion of mutinie.i on merrhiini ves­
h i1"ly it was the custom to send cut sels; protection of gntr.e and the seal
and other fisheries in Alaska; and op­
tecs out on patrol duty for five month?
erating
as a part of the navy in time
dlowi;ig tin m to make port only to
of
War.
a'ph ni-h fad . ami food ‘ supplies,
Now, however, the im proved ami
vjimded vvlreleS camnuinieatimif SKM INttl.E LA l'N D ItY
tuive eliniinatcd much of the utinc.'c ’
HAH NEW T K IT K —
ary eruiuieg, and rendered tin* fkiar.t
IllLSIN KSS INCH KANES
iiuaril Cutters more etTicicnl when in
•Omdn.nt loudi with their i Imre staThe Seminole Laundry has ju d
•haos. ))iu log tho stormy season, all purchased a new Dodge truck to keCjij
teavea are si»i| ended, a enparity stm'k ■up with the constantly increasing
af fuel amt ‘food is nbnartl, am! nil Imdi.evs and Manager ('hri'ienlHory
life aviag uquipment is ready for, sayst that business is twice ns good
instant 11.0.
as lu* expected. The Seminole luiunT im 2 .U F-tr.lrons along the 10,000 Ji %
- ii a Saufnrd brumby ami Mr
mill ' of Amr&gt;ican coa.-t r.l,.* take on . In•■»■nI eriy who vvai foruieily (!u
i-i*w Id'' in &gt;h • v.'mli 1 mouth-. I lie m'n,agi.i' of the l-iki'la'ul l-uimiiv
per aj.if.i’l i In ought up t i a maxi- b: am ll olTice la . t* is gelling the large
mum; sever:*l Im n i are il&gt; . o(".i t 1 , ■ c,
lieie,

htyipll tcJ iauiii;r the first yea.
m.i.i.f'The flat" at tho Morocco Tin*.- t'llAHT (lU A Iflt IMtKt'MIl’S
*tte, New* York, was quite tiiot&lt;i:h i&lt;»
I'o i: AvtN'i'T’ it i t :!: 11 s
r^iiip 1 ;ew Iry store or it batdt. 'lieuni. i.r aioii. &gt;' found in the tfiualre
&lt;T*» T i l " \ HMM r*i4ril I ' r r r v l
lanad n *m ■ Ion- nickel t-i a .ili.no
MI-a
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n i :Vi VOItK , D . :*
ta,!-.[.,!! !. gold hi-; b bag that ton- ."i.t&gt; lit n'fltt't i i.1
n ! nirii iif ill r flirt?
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t-&gt;
- &lt; - :i-:t tl.ii. -1.
ih til each day, and, the h h ; 11 •• j
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Jill
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gerund sheets, 8*/ix!l, onlj
The !• 1 .md found iJopart’ iteiil o f 1ht- n il l friilit Mnir
Ahi- t. havt
,\ i iior, ..; t it. &lt;' i*t i i n.. . .1 : u . i*. i
l ,,
;i 1ii m11 ;i"ti
it*I-. * railwuvs and ra ilroa d s, i»tt -*i- l}»"ir
ut tin
'lie per l.flOO, wliilp tlicy last, m
:.llokV:t l it i tl t h f r t * Wer t
tstr me t lost a rticles to haste o n -tin. tvrrii fur Iht* In•ginning • f lb !nn»n*v Ufxt u-r D'2 l
I it-raid office.
tf
f i l l * f thi ir ow n ers in le a v in g trains
M their destination.

In the th eatres

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erui.ii.g reason’, whi-’li i. ordered each Hnit Jw.i tkty. i l u r i n g ifit* yt ' i i r wl t i f l t
y -a ihy the !*i« *id.*nt of ilu* Unit:*.. diil i.ut bring it call fo urtMti d.-tset

p la y in g S ta te 1.

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Lilli ,oin.-tliii.j; m it; a p.pc, a rce .pt
fut a plot 01 a e m ie le r y , an apple pie,
t lui.. hut t’u. li-.t i . l:it.*iithu ilite.

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&lt;Ipopped to reniiei* all) ho&gt;*. *&lt;f lie
! .* ships in ili li e;?., will la' ready l
ili pint from ttn ir" ; taliona on a mo

fpotjl yop.lt* i.-Iiil'Ier. Oi.lv 27 fall

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hnv.i-*., r. etirf.ht:: of r»o.')t ring snpptlv I'om cdv WO l.tllltf,
«* in ilirti I
to vi*
; ihs venting Pneumonia,

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W ATCHES
D IA M O N D S
JEW ELRY
S IL V E R
C H IN A
C U T G LASS

State Comptroller Urges Applications He Filed
Early—New Year License Tags W ill Be
Released Dec. 15th,
ArPIJCATION DLANK9.
Gel your WsrjVf n rlr. T k i nur Is*.
•wurrd from lunka. mun'r rltirialr, «u 1 n
club,, or will b? writ upon r.-iucil to
Out* Comptroller. TalUKii.ee. Ha.
F IL L O IT III.ASK c a u k u l l y .
Every yrar It I, noff»*«rr lo return
Ihotltaml* of ippllrallon* for cor'rcition.
Don't have your, returned. HO 0 out
rarcfully anJ remit correct aniaunt nnJ
lau wilt rtfich you promptly.
* SEND r o il TAfl EARLY.
Tac, wilt Im mallrtl out nn Tier. Itlh
for all appliratlona rrcclvctl In il , l italo.
IVin'l wait until IVp ID t In o w l for
tax. Tho law Eire, no “ tlaya of mare"
after Jan. Iit._ i f you wapt to comply
»l!h tho law ymir liJJ taifibouhl bo on
your car Jan. lit.
TAG STAYS WITH CAR.
When n ear D ant.l or ehanirM han&gt;li
the lair imui itay with car. Tax* cannot
lawfully I c ehanunt from ono car to nnothtr. Upon change of owftmhiu new
owner «hnu!.l ininmlialrly Iran.ftr tho
Ins numW-r anJ regturation la hi, name.
Whtn a paiw nyer tar I, converted l a »
truck or a private uw&gt; car I* put tn urn
for hire, tho lax ran Im **nt to ihv comp■ troller for cancellation and rrnllt on co,l
of tho truck tax or tax for lure.

OVERPAYMENTS WILL »K
b e F ts m iit.
tie note in r,i»I ennuult leaner. If
I no tnurh, th* Comptroller will
Iuml the ovrr.paymrnt: if jau ilu
t.nil rn.-urti, your, las rannoL I * -,nt
until tho proper amount i, recivcj.
m-jmI

you
t»not
out

r.icTORy weights abi: csr.n.
* Fnrlory ra'tlni; of wriyhte nn l rapnclly

will Kovctu unlriv ibo nwutr ran furm»h
evidence to ronKnry, l»-.-| on nrtio.1
wriahintr of machine. Mnatr frnrii.it),
er.unt a, even hundmlft lor raamplc. a
machlm* artually weiitnlmr I .SCO (wun.1,
wi.nM I— &lt;■'..■•&lt;.I n, I,Cm) | » uihI i : iM
a rly h lw I.Mo |a&gt;untl, would Uj rla,w l
M i.COO pound!.

WHAT IS A TRUCK?
A trurk le a vrhlrio for carrying any
bad oilier than M fk n rtu . So If a tourtnx car or roadittr baa any chance it
tody cipial ruction m a, to ailapt it for
hauUnx any had other than m w w m .
I! mu.! take a truck cUatUScalioil for
purporre of IIren1C.

Deltah Pearls
La Tausea Pearls

■OESCUIBh; TUUCK^.ptJLLY.
Tho var|mi» (h t w i of truck Jodie,
make R dldicult to determine TaetgM of
%chicle iertudine la iy u n lri* full dnrrlpti-,n » f lode It ulven with application.
The tn&gt;aM ami year luako ttMuhl be cor­
rectly alien.
w n ift t NAMES H.AJN.

Stcnatuie, nro frequently hard to read.

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Evcr-Sharp Pencils
75\van, W ahl and H ol­
land fo u n ta in Pens

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Si)'n appliration at tollfun* tut print or
l&gt;iw the name and a d d r e at top of
blank. Thi* In-urc, accuracy and prompt
delivery of your tax,

Smoking: Stands
Ash Trays
Humidors

COMPTROLLER DIO NOT HAKE
TUI! LAW.

,— i'-isumJtti*-- Cifcia.atu*. «u*ikiait.appai&gt;,.,..„.

ent hanhhip uiwn certain owners of
inutor vehicle,, but three Cannot be rentedied by the comptniUer and It •I«juU1 bo
leapt in mind that he did not frame tho
InVf. Th* attorney general'In advlilng
the Comr:rr&gt;l!cr recently a, to tho Con­
struction ncrciurr to place upon that
lection of the la c rtlatinx to car, for
hire, tildi Vl fully reallM that no provl.iJBtt hartnir 'vrn matlo by the Irulalalure for rcrtnln CmllnKonrle, which
tnluht arlt ' a).&lt;l l.ir &lt;iin.illlmn which d)
rtf.... that the eftforcemeat «t the law a.

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Sicrli i/r Stiver Tea and
CoITce Sets
Sheffield rIVa and Coffee
Sets
.
BuiUiliful Console Sets
Casei otes and Pie Plates
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Ivory Toilet and M ani­
cure! Sets

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Car far him
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fur t im
Itfliiei fr.r htn
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Any fiittrdxrr
7, im** f»r h=**
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Special Showing o f Platnium and Diamond
VVrisf V/a4
i (‘hcs, Bar Pins
Dinner Rings, Etc.

\lmij McLaulin

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ANNUAL HATES UN till IKS. TRAILER!) AND SEMI-TRAILERS.

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in pound*
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of Vi 10**1=* riipnfity
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f .75
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Per 111ft* TrwV
IVw litre
Tlliek
Private
Trailer
For Him
Tr il W
Private
Tr.tihr
1nr |lire
Ti ajlrr
Hrjirwi nnd

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Leather Hand Bags
Mush B a g s "
V anity Cases and
Dorines

It atand* o -1-k, hanDhip, nn a rreat
many i-o p v l.-r which yen a* an nflirer.
i twr) ).! v Ivb the Busy of enfufclnx the
tt
- t f T.ui_____ (i.Utlt* ami they ahotthl
tii.t r'.pett you In f .vin-r violate your oath
nl-OlIire by tins him-enforcement or by
aurfietullio; the operation of the Ibw
Where It appear* that amendment* would
l»i advIeal.K. The*.' Kro condition* which
the |wop!e mu,l rrmcdr throuuh the
netfem of their l.p fiH liU tlvr, In llto tegUlfiiurp.'*
*
IMature.1

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The Famous Hulovn
W rist Watches

ANNU AL RATES ON MOTORCVCtKS, PASSENGER CARS AND RUSSES

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Be sure of the i|tinli(y and the
price will soon he forgotten

LICENSE

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two[0ston win'ri
riding in the tear seat of merit*a notice for nny point vvhert taking ofT 4 lie passengers and crews
where nec6 toutry; destroying or rcin New York anti
large touring cm returning to Oca danger lurks.
__ mure— thnn«n
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Cal” V. n't Ultde.'Hlftpd Is how thayj Investigation developed that tin
j:3ve hail turi.cil in by tile uslioru :if- lack ring whirli hold: the tire on tie
pc jH'rfst inuuceu r.iedt nfUelc« of, wheel of ilu* typo with which tk ■ ch
np;und n* men's ncektie.i; a was oqjpped had broken I.&gt;o:e''ni out
..t , f fids.' If. tli, a bird rat.e. n sin- end-mut t!\:it' with evr«y u volution
tie fur cuff from a lady’s suit, a flush 1It■• wlieel the ring .true', the ..id" ni
fiver)' rataeivahlo hind of a thing that the ear. in addition to the iojmt
night !«■ taken to « theatre hna heerf* received by Van Oslfcn, the tear ear
left leiiinil.
,
Main mtd IkiV-'s o f tiie car top were
\t j,„. poVkclhooks, money, piemen; torn badly and a -hole was driven thru
,.{ frwelry- the clmfactar and
j the door o f the machine.

IM P O R T A N T IN FO R M A T IO N
ON 1923 MOTOR VEH ICLE

m‘

“The Bnt‘' vpla5'ed for over

ffif year in I'hitapo. During the* la fiain Orlamlo. The r.ihchinf wti
! ’’rt'ane «f those long runs the ushers: traveling about thi ty m ifis an h-.u
b u . pM^l.ur* after tho performance, when something strut k him on the
l p^n's bsts, women's hnts, u/hhrollaaliihoulder and then im the Hhadi Ilf
,, iX thf night happeiml to he dipped from tin- Beat f . the floor nu
Ia|t|V one. Hut those have been of rr-aih'of the nmhlen.us H ivc« be
ajsst the ordinary lenvingx.
iug rained on tho sidu uf ihu.ear and
Wltal tim e eonm eted with “ The -erenjA'd further huit;i.

u a a H iis iia iH iH H m tim a
iix ix R itK iiiM R iiiiia a a a ia a a

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•The Herald carrier* rqanage end control their routes, pay in
advance fat till papers drawn, and idisolutcly depend upon their
colli tions fur their running cnpittil and profits, (\Yhon Ktibscrihcra ncglcit to pay them it is lit-* CAMUIfelt find not TIIE
HERALD that slnnds the “ brunt."
SubKeribtrs who do not care to pay the carrier each week
may pay the Herald two or more months iq advance and they
will f&gt;ny the carrier each week from tlii3 fund.
This rystem of delivery h known ns the IN D E i’ ENDKNT
CAIHUEIl PLAN and is used by most of the larger newspapers of
the countty and has proven* beyond doubt to bo the very best plan
of delivery. When a boy manages hiB own route, buy** and sells
at it profit he is in business for himself in exactly the same sense
a.^nny merchant.. He knows he must give service to,l*L successTul and build up hU business, lie knows thaf every new customer lie secures means more pryfil. In short, he knows he must
conduct Ids business in ft capable and efficient manner to be suecersfuL
f, •
"T h e iTcrald earnestly requests its subscribers not to discourage tliese boys in this, their first'business venture, by refuaing to pay promptly uuh week for lluir miwapnimr.
THE SANFORD D AILY HEItALD.

f
Hnrtwoed, there. A t any r a t e , tuuso “ 1" 1" 1 lil KJ«*D ut his
A*‘ r&gt;
l.
, t0 R0t an cutitcly nr hl:L* 1:111,1 1" ' finn:l&gt;' ti‘ars it louse
tho
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HERALD COLLECTIONS

vvjj| oalv study’ the!fot cEher psychologic t,r m-rvv spi-•-' m

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•a* It the
I’rinces* Theatre when
[he I’rSi
t8,l‘p ■ • -md Ktntpor present their
W«(feB*,a’s.i al.
’'i
dramatic
Bucctas, “ Tti-.
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Agenls for “ Madaine Hinabreu”

The Kind that Talk

Dolls, All Prices

DRESSES

UNDERW EAR
N IC E

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GIVE DEPENDABLE SILK THIS CHRISTMAS
Mallison “ Thisldu” Silk, y a r d ..... .................. .„%
v............................
Madison M olly O’Crepe, ad colors, yard

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Crepe do Chine, all colors, y a r d ..........

$3.50

*........... . $0.00

Madison Crepe Back Saten, yard......... .............. ............ .

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Ail Silk Teddies in ( ’rope de Chine
ami Glove Silk
$3, $3.50 to $7.00

Madison Pussy W illow, ad colors, yard

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$20.00 Dresses, now
$15.00
$40.00* Suits, now
$,‘10.00
$.‘55.00 S u ilsor Dresses, now $20.25
$37.50 Suits or Dresses, now $23.10

f and “Horstman” Dolls—

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$3.50
' $1.75 to $3.50

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GIFTS MEN WILL APPRECIATE

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LOTS M O RE
KID D IES”

$7.00 to $11.00
Beautiful Bath Robes, nicely Tailored, each*— *f* •* f s*,
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Phoenix Silk Sox, all colors, pail*. .....
. $1.00 to $2.00
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Cheney Silk Ties, new pattern, each
........ $5**00 ■
EngtisT! Bioad Cloth Silk Shirts, each.;...........
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All Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, each........ .
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- •• • .................. $3*50 up
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Real Seal Bill Books... .........
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50c, 75c and $1.00
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Cuff Buttons “ Kum --Part” , pair ...
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$1.75,
$2.75 to $5.00
Pajamnfiy ajl colors u...,.
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All Leather Belts with Buckles, each ..... .

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........... $ 2.00

“ What wonderful surprises I have at Yowdl’.s for every good little girl and hoy!
I*. H.—-Your Mother and Daddy will enjoy coming here too!

L IN E N S M A K E ID E A L GIFTS, BECAUSE T H E Y A R E P R A C T IC A L !!!!

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Pure Linen Napkins, Hemstitched, per d o z e n .......................... $0.00 to $7.50
......... . ......... -.. ....-:....-- .. 75^ to $1.25
s s : All Linen Tdw elsf each....................
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All Linen Table Sets, Cloth and Napkins to match, white and
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colored borders, per set................................ ......... *....
All Linen Napkins, fo r dozen..
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

AFTER DISASTROUS FIRE
TWELVE MILLIONS
I LOCKS OF CITY BUHINESS SECTION

NUMBER 220

SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1922

VOLUME h i . .

and r a z e d t w e n t y - f o u r

• v- •

DARING THEFT
OF WHI SKEY
AT ST. LOUIS

SEARCHING
EXECUTIONS WILL BE FOLLOWED
THE DESERTS
BY MANY REPRISALS IN DUBLIN
FOR AVIATORS
EXPRESSED BY TODAY’S NEWS

IC E ELI

ERS
REPARATIONS WAR DEBTS

L=fJ . . .* V-

From the Seat of War by the Correspondents to
London Papers

• -------■
WHO STARTED FROM HAN piEGO
AND RELIEVED TO 11F.
LOST
(H r T i c

( l »7 The Aaswrlatrd I’ reaa)

LONDON, Doc. 9.— It is expected thut yesterday’s executions
in Dublin will be followed by furthef shootings iC was expressed by
some of the Dublin dsipatches to London newspapers. These cor­
respondents are convinced that the chain of reprisal will continue.
Thu Daily Mail’s Dublin correspondent quotes it Free State official
ns saying there are at least a hundred desperate men in the city
Relief Ccmm)Uec Starts Work VALUED AT 1IKTWEKN *50,000 who having no care of their own lives will follow the behest of
of Alleviating Sufferlnjt of
AND 5100,000 TAKEN ItY ' leaders and endeavor to assassinate members of the government
Hundreds of Homeless
12 DANDITS
and Irish parliament.

A &gt;•&lt;&gt;&lt;*la lr a l I ' r m l

MAIL BOAT
ON THE REEF
PARTVENDRES 4 HEADS PRESENT

SAN DIEGO, Cnllf., Dec. 0.—A
thorough search of th e -deserts , of
Aritunn for two missing army offic­
ers from Rockwell Field, San Diego,
who nre believed to Imvq been forced
to land, nre underway. Three nrmy
plans from San Diego nre already in
FLEEING FROM STORMS FRENCH
Arizona and five more are due there
BOAT HIT THE
today from Fort Hliss, Texas.
Th
ROCKS
missing officers left hare in a plan
Thursday morning ami were last re­
(II) Thr ).«urln(r.l I’rfMl
ported a t 1 o’clock in the afternoon,
PARIS, Dec. 9.—Fleeing from n
over Arizona.
violent tempest sweeping the Medi­
terranean coant of Spain, tho French
EL PASO, Tex., Dec. 9.—Five nir- mail boat, Governor General Tiennan,
I lanes in charge of Major Hoferman struck tin* reefs nt entrance harbor
commander of the IJth Observation Part Vendres. The passengers were
Squadron, left Fort Hliss nt 0:50 this put ashore after much dificulty' hut
morning (or Tuscon, Ariz., to join in the vessel was lost.
the search for Colonel Marshall ami
Lieut. Charles Webber, nrmy officers
missing in airplane -since Thursday
afternoon.

HELD FOR TWO HOURS SES­
SION THIS MORNING, AD­
JOURNED AT NOON

While Georges Ulemcncenu at
the Cradle of Liberty Pleads
fur World Independence
(llv Thr A«aoelatr4 t'rraa)

ASTORIA. Ore., Dee. 9.—Astorin
LONDON. Dec. 9.—Conference of
(H r T h e A*m&gt;rlalrd l'rr««|
in h h i « m m m i s : A m N h m h
*4
fca
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 9.—Police are
Allied Premiers to discuss reparations
Ji.otdny surveying it* losses In the
war debt* held n two hour session
twelve-million dollar Arc which yes­ searching for dews in the daring
j theft of whiskey valued at between
this morning, adjourning far lunch­
terday rated twenty four block* in the 559,009 ami 5100,000 by n dozen ban­
eon )&gt;cfnre two o'clock. Heads of all
• business section of the city. Meas­ dits who over-powered n watchman
four di legations, British, Italy, French
ures, to relicvp the suffering of, 2,500 and n government guard at the Jack
nnd Belgian nddressed the gathering
*
I,
0
t
of premiers, Poincare.of France hold­
persons made homeless by the conlla- Daniel UiBliliing Co., here last night
OF MOTOR INDUSTRY AT WELLESLEY HILLS
ing the lloor the longest.
grstion, have been started. .The re­ and escaped. The loot consisted of
GIVES RECIPE FOR PROSPERITY
*
60 barrels and four hundred cases.
lief committee unnounces thnt stnj)lo
PHILADELPHIA, Doe. 9.—G o rg e s
foods, and clothing are needed, In reCl M M
M
h» m M m i» ho to
m
in t»
Oeincnccau, sp e a k in g 'in the city
‘ iponw to hundreds of telograms from
where America's declaration of inde­
Portland. Word came from Portland
Wellesley Hills, Mass., Doc. 9.— Jthey will only keap from jumping
pendence. wns signet),'' urged that
that a special train carrying supplies
Lnat week while Henry Ford wns v is-1prices, there’s no rensnn why.tho ha­
Alttoricn collie hack to Europe to help
iling tho Uahson Institute, ho discuss- provomont can’t continue. Hold down
woul dbe sent at,once.
spread independence throughout the
cd tho business setuntion and pm- prices nnd raise up business,
world. He was given a long ovation
scribed n common sense done f o r 1 "If tin* merchants and mnnufacASTORIA, Ore., Dec. 9—The busi­
as he appeared on the platform of the
VEGETABLE
DEALER TAKEN Academy of Music. The academy was
Americnn business. This man whose hirers begin boosting, then touts of
ness district of Astoria, the oldest
1
FROM
HOME
AND
dally
Income
runs
into
six
(Igares,
living
will
go
up,
wages
will
try
to
city in Oregon, is in ruins, two nre PROVIDE
profusely decoruted with stars and
FOR
ADDITIONAL
FLOGGED
stuted plainly that pll thla money'keep pace nnd well all g o o n another
stripes nnd tho French tri-colors. The
draJ, hundreds of persons are homoCREDITS INTRODUCED
wns incidental—n bi-product. 11In re- gtnnd scramble of ’’editing" only to
hull was packed.
l«*,' and property losses estimated at
H \ NOWPECK
The Awaorlnfrt! I'rmn)
marks created so much interest that land in the ditch ns we did in 1920. HUEATIIES A SPIRIT OF OPTIM­ ST. (Ilf
115,000.000 was caused by a lire here
AUGUS’J’INE, Doe. 9.—W. A.
ISM TODAY
today lie issued the following state­ ' “ Maybe I am wrong, but I believe
(Mr Tlic. Amorlufrtl |arr««)
yesterday.
,
_ .
Roberti, local vegitable denier, was
WASHINGTON, Dee. 9.—Two more ment :—
these words demand the earnest con­
For ten hours the fire held sway,
(IIS Tltr Aa«orln(rd Trr*a&gt;
, taken from his home nt New Augus­
sideration
of every business man. We
catia gall ever widening path through fmm credit plans been placed before
“The trouble with moat business
LAUSANNE, Dec. 9.— Optimism tine Inst night by four unmasked men
the city until shortly a fter noon c(.qgress. . Hill amending farm loan men,’’ raid Mr. Ford, “is the fact certainly do not wnnt to repent the reigned supreme in the Imusnnne and severely licated. He wan accused
act1to provide additional credits intro­ that they go into business to make experiences of 1920 nnd onily 1921.’
when dynamite stayed tho (lames.
for the N'enr East conference had of tipping officers on moonshine a r­
duced
by Senator Norbefk, Represen­ money—to make an tr.ueli as they can
In connection with thin statement wcnjhcred what probably will be its
.Ranks,, newspaper plants, hotels,
rests. . The assailants were arrested.
stores, theatres and numerous build­ tative Strong, while another introduc­ us quickly an they can. They hnvo n tho Dobson experts have been clicck- m ost.difficult session to date. Ismt-t
and
find
ings housing a variety of business ed by' Norbeek, Representative Nel hard time of it because they are t , y . , ing up commodity ‘prices
Pasha's statement of the Turkish OLDEST NEWSBOY IN UNITED
that in
in 1916 prices were travelling views on Dardanelles question and
III; Thr \«anrlntril l*rraa)
places were destroyed. According to sen would authorize war finance cor­ ing
...* to *v.
* ----get ..............
something
thut someone, tnai
STATES SAYS TAMl’A MAN
TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Dec. 9&gt;-AIFire Chief E. H. Foster, the fire got poration to make-loans to foreign pur­ cine has. The principle is wrong nnd sidewise near thnt more or less fu- reply brought from Lord t'urxun-on
legntions that jurors in the case of
out of control because it burned the chasers of American agricultural pro­ cven i t it Weren’t, it would bo p r e t- !mous ‘1914 level.
I l l y T h r U "« rln frt1 I'rr M l
behalf of Allies resulted in .general
J, I, .Piiwell, convicted this week un­
ty
hard
U^causo
there
are
so
m
any!
Under
the
steady
pressure
of
Euroducts.
&gt;
TAMPA.
Dec.
9.
George
W.
Sher­
which the business section of tho city
clearing for conference atmosphere.
der a cl large of murder in the second
of them trying to “Get" that t h e I p e a n buying the trend upward in Ocman,
83
years
old,
a:ul
*
r
(
'onfederntc
was built. Ho attributed tho disaster
•(1 Turkey apparently broken away from
Tuin1
degree
f,,t the killing last month near
competltion is terrific.
tober
,hnt *cnr rf,M* roftl,"tt™ l
to the failure to fill In the spare lie-1High School Teams
Russinn control and Russian delegate* vet&lt; ran, lias joined the corps
here,
(if
JarAes l-ogetto, of Cairo,
“The man who Will use h k r.kill &lt;»'&lt;"!* steadily for two years. A Dei although resentful nre accepting the pn newsboy;) nn dnfter two weeks at
r.cath the piling.
donned
convict
outfits after being lock­
Buttle
for
Leadership
n
briefreaction
the
climb
started
it claims to lie “the oiliest news hut'll
Morris Staples, president of tho
and constructive imagination to see
situation.
ed
up
for
the
night
and paraded about
again
and
for
another
year
prices
in America.’’
Rank of Commerce, dropped dead of
on the Gridiron how much lie can give for a dollar in­
the county court house wns set forth
soared.
Sherman,
who
is
a
resident
of
Gogheart failure while tho fire was nt
stead of how little he can give for a
A tem porary'decline came on the Twenty Injured
ginsville, Gn., enlisted in Hie First by Powell’s attorneys in filing n mo- .
Mir Thr AaaOrlalrd rr» n )
its height.
dollar Is hound to succeed. I cannot
JACKSONVILLE,
Dec.
9.—Two
heels
of
the
armistice
hut
this
was
Georgia Volunteers, March 18, 1801 lion for a new trial.
The body of C. J. Smith, n tran­
understand why |ieople don’t see it.
When
Trains
Crash
„
followed
by
n
speculative
orgy
ami
contenders
for
the
high
school
foot­
and served ns a sharpshooter under
sient, was found hanging under the
“ What applies to nn individual ap­
LAKE MARY SKATING UINK
.
Near Charleston l.ongntrcet in Virginia.
sidewalk on the water front, hut ball championship of the state will plies also to tho entire country. A na­ prices ’skyrocketed’ onco more to the
RUNNING
FULL
BLAST
emerge
from
two
dnnsics
today.
Mi­
peak
which
was
touched
in
July,
of
He
recently
walked
from
his
home,
whether he ended his life because of
tion grows ns it serves, an its people
(llr Thr A%*orlii(rd Trraal
in Georgia to Richmond, Vn., to attend
the fire, or for other reasons, the po­ ami engages Plant City nt Miami and give the most they can to others— 1920. At this point prices were 1401
CHARLESTON, Dec. 9.—Twenty the Q w federate Reunion, traversing
The Skating Rink out nt Imke Mary
lice wero unable to determine. He Duval plays Gainesville nt Gaines­ whether .in the form of labor, nmteri- I,l’r cent above pre-war levels. What
persons were Injured, two seriously the 011 miles at an average of u little is the center of attractions with a big ,
had
cost*
51.00
now
cost
f2.40.
ville.
Tho
championship
tic
will
re­
had spent tho night in nyheap lodging
nl or distribution. We nre now in n
time for nil thOfce who go out there,
Thon prices broke nnd we exl&gt;ort when train No. 80 of the Atlantic more than twenty miles n day.
sult if Miami wins, hut if they lose, jwiriod when- Otis is very important.
house on the water front.
Const Lino ran Into tho renr end of
th
o manager, Mr. Williams, is there
ieuced
the
most
radical
commodity
the
honors
will
go
to
the
winner
of
“ I'm selling papers to make both
Thirty blocks were wiped out by
Business is doln -gits best to come
train 62 nt Hanahnn Station twelve ends meet," lies ays. " I’m having with the goods when it comes to put­
decline
in
history.
During
tho
next
the flumes. Many homes in tho older the Gainesville- Duval gtfme.
hack, but we must encourage it in
12 months—puly 1920 to July 1921— miles from here at seven o’clock this pretty good luck though some of the ting on attractions that will please
residence district weru destroyed and
coming hack by holding down prices,
prices
dropped to n point hut 46 per morning. The injured were brought little Cuban hoys treat me kind of the public, and he will endeavor to
TO
DELAY
TRIAL
OF
•bout fifty families living in an a p a rt­
especially prices of the raw materials
OKLAHOMA
GOVERNOR
have some attraction other than the
cent
above
1914. By January of 1922 here on n speelul train.-A heavy fog rough, sometimes."
ment house were} made homeless by
which go into our manufactured pro­
which obscured signal lights was blnmthey
hnd
worked
down
to
about
40
ikatiug
every time thnt you go out.
the destruction of that building. In
ducts. 1 have in mind coal, iron, lum­
(Hr T h r A«»orla(r«l Tress)
ed for the collision.
per
cent.
Since
then
prices
have
climb­
Tonight
there is n special attraction
addition to these, many persons oc­
FROM MASS At; 111' S ETTS
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okln., Dec. 9. ber, cement,"bricks, etc. It is n great
—Eva Grace Wagner will put on a
cupying rooms in the destroyed nren —Gov. J. It. A. Robertson of Oklaho­ mistake for manufacturers to say ed nbout 20 per cent so thnt the av­
TO ST. PETERSBURG
new novelty r-ong *and dance, then
lost everything they had except the ma will not go on trial Dec. 12 on a that they do not care what thgV pay erage level today is 00 pcf cent above LOAN OF FIVE HUNDRED
COST SEVEN CENTS there will bo an npple'eating contest
.MILLION
TO
CUBA
IS
pre-war
levels.
.
clothing on their bucks.
charge of accoptin ga bribe. The state ns long. oh other- m anufactured pay
If prices hold nt nround this level
VIRTUALLY COMPLETED
which is a big laugh all tho way thru.
A committee of citizens met a t the supreme court today held that Judge the same price. We do wrong in pay­
( l l r Tlie AK^orlnlcd I ' r m )
with a gradual adjustment—lower
call of Muyor James Urcnnor and Thomas A. Kdwtmls, np|w&gt;inted by the ing higher prices simply because we
ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 9.—Ern­ If yo unre In search of a big time, go
building material* and higher farm
KEY
WEST,
Dec.
9.—Arrange­
planned immediate relief measured. court to cpnduct the trial following can pass it aloqg to someone else.
est Andrews, a chauffer, of-Spring- out there tonight nnd take the whole
prices—here is no reason why -im­ ments for n private loan of |5l)O,UO0,They were assured of help from Port­ disqualification of Judge Mark I* Bo“ Most manufacturers,’’ continued
field, Maas., has urrived here with n family with you as there are plenty
provement should not continue. If, 009 to Culm hnvo been virtunlly com­
of skates to fit anyone nnd you will
land and Seaside. Every restaurant zuith of Okmulgee, has no authority Mr. Ford, “begin nt Ute wrong end.
however, grasping busjness intereats pleted, stated Dr. Carlos Manuel do record of having spent only seven Imvc the time of your life. Plenty of
, ami hotel in tho city has been de- to call the trial on tho date set.
cents for transportation enrouto. It
They ask the production department
try to raise prices on tho strength of t'espedes, Cuba' nsccretary- of slate,
itroycd as well us stocks of goods in
ho wmuch it costs to muko the article,
wos carfare across the city of U&gt;ui»- good jnxxy rtiusic by the Jazzy Two
Increased activity, business will have who arrived here this afternoon unthe stores and there Is prospect of im­
then they add a selling cost and n pro­
ville, Ky. Motorists, mulctors, truck for you to skate by. Sco you out
CAMP CAR BURNS
reute home after several weeks spent drivers, boatmen and motor tourists there!
mediate want. Portland .bakeries nent
fit. Next they call in the sales deport­ another set back.
in conference with United Stfttes gov­ "lifted" him the bnlnnco of the way.
loads of bruit) nnd Seaside sent word
PLANT CITY, Dec. 9.—The fire de­ ment and say, ‘Here’s the article nnd
ernment
officials and financiers.
that the hutfl there was open to re­ partm ent was called last night to the this U the price, go out nnd get U’
Andrews paid for his rides nt times IRVING BACHBLI.EK
Dr.
Cespcdes
reflected
an
optimism
PRIZE ESSAY CONTEST
ceive those without shelter. A large north yards of the .Seaboard Air At Detroit we hnvo always figured
by driving the cars or doing minor re­
which grew Into enthusiasm as he
number of summer cottages a t the Line whoro n camp car burned up. Tho fro nithc other end. Wo began with n
SUBJECTS ANNOUNCED
pair
work.
discussed ways nnd means thnt liuvc
beach resorts' wero offered to the cur, which canto In yesterday after­ human need, thru we wanted to give
been formulating In Solving his coun­
homeless, and homes in tho residential noon on a freight train, wns too' far just ns much ns we could for a dollar.
in r t i » ,(M«fl»(»4 1'ifM)
try ’s problems.
.
WINTER PARK, Dec. 9.—Irving
district wero thrown.'opcn to give aid out for tho ftfemen to prach It with Tho product must be* right, it must
“Tho loan of one half billion dol­
Pachellcr, national! known author of
•ndTootl to tho needy.
give service, so I experimented and
tho hose.
lars to Cuba is ready," he said. "There
this city, has announced the subjects
tested for eleven years before we
nre
n
few
hanking
details
to
lie
a
r
­
The
Sanford
Municipal
Band
will
for the Irving llncheller Prise Essay
were sure the product wos ns good ns
MNE MILLION BALKS
ranged hut these in no way will In­
Contest which In 1923 will be held on
we could build it. Then wo bagn to present tho following-program to­
OF COTTON HAD BEEN
terfere with the closing of tho proposi­
February 23 during Founders’ Week
figure out ways to make it more ef­ morrow at Central park nt 4 p. m. nnd
.
GINNED UP TO DEC. I.
at Hollins College here. Mr. Bnchel-^#
. ficiently—to give more for tho dol­ concerts will take place from now on tion at onco.
"Cuba w ill work out lU own prob­
overy Sunday ontil the 1st of April
Icr has notified tho contest committee
( n r T h r A « s s r U ( r 4 I’n s i l
lar.
*
lems
end
it
will
find
lUelf
ono
of
the
UASUINUTON, Dec. 9.—Calton
a
t
tho
request
of
the
Tourist
Conthnt the subjects he has selected are
“ When sales Mow up wo don’t drive
(test countries on the fnce of the
ginned prior to Dec. 1, amounted to
four in number. They nre:
the itnloB force ant!'try to force folks vcntlon Committee, S. M. IJoyd, chair­
globe.
.
167.729 round bales counted ns half
Florida's Future Aipoug tho States.
to buy, wo cut the price, then more man.
“ I am not alone In this optimism,
hale*; 22,010 holes of ‘AmerlcnnMarch,
St.
Ix&gt;uls
CadeU,
O.
It.
F
arrar
\ Historical Landmarks of,Florida.
of them can nnd do buy. When the
but I find this view is ehnred by the
Egyptlsn nnd 4,045 bales of rea-island
The Settlement of SL Augustine
price Is‘cut it Is usually cut below G r a n d ’Selection, 11 -Trovntere, Verdi
officials
of your government as well
the census bureau has announced.
Idyl,
Mountain
Maiden’s
Dce*«n,
the cost to manufacture a t the time.
and IU Early.History.
■
'
Aug. Labitxky as othcri."
'
Ginnage to Dec. 1, last year, t&lt;&gt;Tho EvlI of Intolerance In America.
Then tho production department has
, tailed T.MO.UGl bales, Including 121,- —4
to figure out new economies, new Cornet solo, selected, hand nccomp.
Tho contest In open to students in
4to round halos counted • ns half
DAYTONA PRO
Tldgar A Boll
short cuts that will deliver tho same
the eleventh nnd twelfth grades of ac­
HAH RBKN CALLED
hale*; 22,187 hales of Amcricnncar for loss money—and' they've al- Pop. No. 1022, You Gave Me Your
credited High Schols in Florida, each
TO PITTflnURC. ci.un
Egyptin n and 2,941 hales of sen Isl­
Heart
Jed
Snyder
essay must nyt ho longer than 1,500
ways
done
It!
and.
Intermission
"Tho more you give people for a
words nnd must he in the hands of
DAYTONA, Dec. 4).—Captain Chas.
Gil&gt;nlgs to I)cc. 1 this •year by
Mcacham.
dollar the more there nre of them Patrol, American, F.
the Essay coramitteo nt Rollins Col­
**otes follow:
. I ’
Haifa Clark, professional of tho Daytona
who can buy. Tho larger your produc­ Opera, Bohemian Girl
lege not inter than January 20th. The
Golf nnd Country club will aucceod
Alobama, 803,772; Arizona, 28,247;
Sulto
Espngnole
P.
Lacombc
i. tion, the more you can give."
prises nre. go!«j medals.
Gene Sarazcn as golf professional n t
Arkansas, 970,452; California, 17,195;
.
(a) Loa Toros
Here we have the rule th a t has
-------- ’
tho Highlands Country Club, nt P itts­
Worida, 20.0d4; Georgia, 712,310;
,
- (b) La Rega
built up ono of the greatest commer­
Miss Gaylo.M arshall, of Sanford
burgh, Pn., it become known here to­
tAiuisinna, 339,357; Mississippi, 003,cial succesaejf of our day—the or­ Waltzes, from Les I’atineurs, Tho
High Bebool, Wort this prize last year.
day.
Clark will remain here through
Missouri, 127,500; North.CnrollSkoters,
*
WaldUufel
ganization that has cuppUcd cheap,
the winter, going to Pittsburgh In the
"•.790,700; Oklahoma. G18.075; South
*
efficient transportation to every S tar Spangled Banner.
A T?i!dy bear sat on the icb,
• •c ^
early spring. .
,
Texas, 3,020,100: Virginia, 23,country, in the world.
' A Free fltate soldier, doubly
As cold ns he could
"R ather states, 13,470.
Miss Mary Wheele*
The entertainment of M. Clemen
Armed and swnthM tn bondasee.'
“Things ore coming nlong very
But
soon ho up ami walked away,
national on®*n\llo Junior
anUles After tho smoke of tho Four
Skating tonight a t Lake Mp w —a
Well,"
nir. roru.
u n n s c n w i ccau In W ashington' will be ushered
well," auqca
added Mr.
Ford, ccommenting
“My talo is told," said bo.
Courts
battle.
Dublin,
ci©W
A
big tim e,
•
- 220-lt
Skating tonight a t Lake Mary—a
on ctirrent buslncs* recovery, “and If|W hlto House.
^
,w« time.
.
. . .. 220-11 itlmo w«* 5J:M *-54
.

HOLD DOWN PRICES AND RAISE
UP BUSINESS SAYS HENRY FORD

FARM CREDIT
P L A N S PLACED
BEFORE CONGRESS

NEAR EAST AT
LAUSANNE

■m

MAN BEATEN
AT ST. AUGUSTINE
BY MASKED MEN

ALLEGATIONS
ABOUT JURORS
LEGETTE CASE

*

BAND CONCERT
SUNDAY P. M.
CENTRAL PARK

Mile Champ

m

�PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORI) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY

Chase for Negro
Murderer Closing
In South
Georgia
to I
I *■
^
TENSION AT PERRY TIGHTENS
ANI) FEELING RUNS
1
PERRY,, Fla., Dec. 7.—Tension
which ha* gripped thin Taylor Coun­
ty town since the murder Saturday
afternoon of Miss Ruby Henderson
supposedly by a negro named Char­
lie W right tightened perceptibly Inst
night with the belief that nn armed
party of approximately 150 men hea­
ded by Sheriff Lipscomb, was closing
i non the fugitive in South Georgia,
and by the situation in the negro
qu arter of Perry.
Authorities left behind in yester­
day’s chase for Wright, .assisted by
armed men, maintained n vigil over
tho negro scctio/i, because of w arn­
ing* which were cireuintcd during
the day that all white storekeepers
m ust leavo the quarter before night.
Throe or four merchants withdrew.*
While there hnd been no outward
move on the part of the blacks, n
close watch was being maintained.
Tho citizens were said to feci n
keen resentment for the burning of
three public buildings since the kjll-

Y esterday's chase for W right w^’a
but r continuation pf the hunt main­
tained since n blood 'stained: razor
nnd other articles found near the
nc6no of the crimo Sunday morning,
were identified as. having.been stolen
by hint. He la an escaped convict from
l&gt;txio county. The surrounding coun­
try has been scoured. Searching par­
rel'll have formed quickly nnd respond­
ed o every* rvpor concerning While's
whereabouts.’ *
'
Yesterday's search got under way
shortly a fte r noon. The party hasten­
ed over the clsy roads to a place
in Decatur county, Georgia," where
the negro v;ni reported hiding in the
home-of a rclntive.
The report from tho party a t 3
o'clock indicated the trail had boon
picked up niut the men were pushing
the search.

--------- Tit.%
nr. at lim it:---------WOULD HAVE FARM
CREDITS HI!ASCII
IN.RESERV E HANK

WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—Tho ad­
m inistration’s program for rural cre­
dits legislation became pioco d e fin ­
itely outlined today, with the ftimuitnneous introduction in the house nnd
senate of nn amendment credits hill
with new features which were dc«clarcd to have the support of Secre­
tary Wnllnco of tho •agricultural de­
partm ent ns well as officials of the
The* burning of such » building has treasury departm ent nnd the,federal
*
since Mias Hendry's body wan found farm loan hoard.
Introduced
by
Senator
Lcnroot,
Re­
Saturday afternoon.
Thd report thnt n negro had boon publican, Wisconsin, nnd Representa­
killed n t Greenville incident to the tive Anderson, Republican, Minneso­
search for W right could hot bo con­ ta, author nnd clinirman respectively
firmed.
•
'
* of the congressional agricultural com­
Tho report was to the effect th a t mission, the bill would utilize the ex­
the negro was in hiding near Ruin- isting federal farm loan system as a
{fills by creating within It n farm
bridge, Georgia!
'’
The latest report from the scorch­ credits departm ent through which it
ing party showed- they were hot on wnn declared, potential credit facili­
tho tra il nenring Thonmsvllle, Ga. ties would bo provided for, farmers"
A t th a t time,* 3. tTclbck, thft' hounds short and long term loans to the,ex­
were said1to'be about nn hour behind tent of a t least nix hundred million
the fugitivo negro. •
Significance was scon in the intro­
In the ihbttutThlo *tllq word enniu
duction
of the legislation because of
from Madison of the killing at the
the
recent
White House conference
approach of th at town Tuesday night
attended
by
Secretary Wallace, Sena­
of Cubit Dixon, negro, in connection
with the soareh for Wright. lsH*nl tor Watson, of Indiana, und a dozen
authorities hnd been requested t&lt;&gt; other Rcpublica nronntors, at which
watch for Wright, apd all roads en­ the farm credits situation wan din­
er,used thoroughly, and an agreement
tering Madison were guarded.
reached to provide machinery for the
farm ers through tho federal farm
loan system. Tho twelve farm banks
a t present have government subscrip­
tions totalling only §12,000,000 but
tinder thy hill introduced,' they would
be provided with a revolving fund
Mibncribed by the Government total­
killing him instantly. A later senre ling $60,000,000, divided equally
among the twelve hanks.
„ _
disclosed thd negro was not armed.

The banks would also be authorised
to rediscount farm paper w ith fnaturHies of from six months to three

Verdict Murder
Second Degree
For Powell

AIDER 8, 1922
•Hie 7tli &lt;lr.y o f J u n e ,
rilril, salit ci;rtlib
ti n . msili- n|&gt;i&gt;llc*;
itoitio riit-rviin in ncrurilanr,,
rn lit r c r t l l l W n &lt;*mlirn&lt;*rs-t|ii
i|r«« rilii I p r o p e r l y MltuaUti
noli* i.'n u r ly . F l o r i d a . to - u i
k k '. ... my«4, r , a , '

Premier Mussalini
Accepts Invitation
To Conference
At London on Reparations and W ar
Debts
/

n.ir.-i, ra

City The A.mirlalrd rrr.a,
LONDON, IJcc. I. Premier
'
Mous-

: l,. i&gt; ••( f IM'il e e r lli!r;,te
••I iTi null u.

Another Bonus
Bill Proffered
To Congressmen
IIlr The A««inlmr(l l*rr«&lt;*&gt;

WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—A i.oldior*
bonus bill sim ilar in many respects to
the one vetoed by President Harding
was introduced ysctordny by Repre­
sentative Foster, Republican, Ohio,
it would provide optional p ln n r of ad­
justed service certificates, vocational
aid, and farm home aid to tho .vet­
erans, based on $1.30 per day for oycrscas service, and $1.25 for service
nt home.
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Unless Mill rurtlPrntin „|
•AIlf I .mill till rtHilt &lt;i|| ||M. |
.liittunry, A. I&gt;. 1921.
%
W | t i n i l l &gt; n g l c l u l jilin
seal titlp llii? St!i tiny «■( |,

If you feel uncomfortable a fter eat­
ing, have headaches, or wake u;&gt; In the
mornlng fcclihg just r.a tired an when
ycu went to bed, you ure not digesting
tho fpod ypu cat properly ntitT th o r­
oughly. If you are nervous, irritable,
despondent, with apparently no defi­
nite aim in life, you are n victim of
W hat is commonly termed "a run-!
down nnd worn-out system.”
These, aro the surest signs you nro
not feeding your 'nerves, muscles,
tissue and brains with the nourish*
ment they require to give you health,
strength and endurance:
HE CU-MA, tho phenomenal new
treatm ent which has taken Florida by
storm , quickly vitalizes, tho* gastric
juices
so they digest your food nnd
CORRECTED NOV. U TII, 1922
pats it on to thp Intertines, so they
ciin n;&gt;&lt;dmi!nto Jho iron and vitaminca
South Hound
from it into your blood. With rich,
Arrive
Departs red blood, full of 'health,- coursing
30n.ni.
2:40 n.m. throtigh your veins currying nourish­
,8:40 o.tn. ment to your tissue, nerves, muscles,
brain nnd every part of, your body
you will quickly regnln your former
strength, health nnd endurance.
ItE-(’U-MA is sold in Hanford by
the Union Pharmacy, nnd the leading
Northbound
druggists in every city.—Adv.
---------- t iia iii : a t m n i i : ----------Arrive
An International fisheries exhibition
1:48 a.m.
in
bein-j organized in England to bo
11:13a.m.
held
nt Leeds next year.
2:35 p.m,

4:00 p.m.

Florida Railroad
Commission N otifies
Intei-state Commerce

(*ii tV i

H»inllint

B y A. ,

LIGHTS AT NI01IT: No j v r J
shall drive or run uny automobile J
ony of. the public,streets of the tty
of Sanford between nunret and mvl
rise without bating two lights so
ratified ah to throw 4ftci? lights fad
ward in the direction the automatt,
may ba going, nnd ono light ihowM
red from tho rear of the machine.'
The above regulation will U, rigid,
ly enforced.
J. A. KlLLEimRw
i__ ___
.
’i

The recent railroad strike cost the
United States government f 1,250,000
for extra deputy mondial* ami Investi­
gation alone.

r ilb y branch

Arrive

...

i!e«m&lt;il n e r i . n ll it ;' i n ia„.

Kolini.’of Italy, has i ceptcd an invb
FOR KILLING JAM EH LEGETTB tntion to conus to London arul have a
confidence wRh Allied premiers*’ nt
i NEAR TALLAHASSEE SEV­
week-end preliminary t.i b rusicli’s
ERAL MONTHS AGO
conference on reparations w ar debt i
(Ilr Tfcf. A•-•M-liilnl l’rr**t
and thereby* assured full representa­
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 7.—A ver- tion. Mussolini will stop a t Lnucannc
diet of murder ia the second degree but is expected to arrive in London to ­
was returned by Ia?on County circuit morrow night.
court jury hen! today in the case of --------- TIIAIII: AT iioms: ---------J. W. Powell, of Havana,’Fla., churgA camphor treew ilh a basnl circumed with killing James {-rgette, of fotenee of 12 feet will yield nearly
Cairo, Gn., who was shot and killed three tons o f camphor, which, a t tho
a t I-ake iummonin r.car hero m No­ present m arket privs, is worth about
vember. Powell admitted th a t he shot
the Georgian during nn nltcication
while on n hunting trip, but claimed
be shot in self defense. His attorneys
r.aid a motion for a new trlnl would be

--------- tiiaiii: at iiomi: ----------

m am*.*. tii«. I-

(lilt l|IHftH*tl ?t III..

k’caui.o It Helps Feed the No
ccssnry Iron and VUnminea to
Your Nerves, Muscles
and Tissue

IJoparta
7:00 a.m.

Of Shortage of Refrigerator Cura for
■Movement Citrus Crops
Mir T h e A a .o c ln fr d P r e s s !

TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 7—The Flor­
ida Railroad Commission bus notified
the interstate Comcmrce Commission
nnd railroad officials of shortage of
refrigerator c a rs for movement of
Florida citrus crop it was announced.
Tho Orlnmlo Perishable League was
responsible for the Commission’s «c-

Leesburg branch
Arrive

Dcpaits

'.."i p.m.
50 p.m.

Oviedo branch
Arrive
..
7:15 p.m.

Scene front “The Hat” coming1 to the Princess Monday, Dec. II
RESBUHDXSHUSM »BU0BUBBBBBBBBBBBBBSnBnBnnBBBBBB«»IBBSn’SBBBI«BnUnHBBBIIBnM«II

READ AND REAP

W e Say It W ith Values
I'DIbJiT TWILL AND TbICO TIN l

Sanford Avenue at Second Street

4
erit

Will Start Saturday, Dec. 9

9

at

a. m

; is simply tliis—we want to develop more busthat now i^ the opportune time. Our stocks
On the other hand YOU no doubt still need a
ng them at a worth-while reduction in price,
incr so. We advise you to come early to /ret
Formerly to $18.50. For this si\lo

Crepe de Chine, Georgette,
Satin and the latest
Jacquattc

T h e flic s t

There are Smart Plaited Mod
-els in Silk, Flannel and Nov­
. folty Wool Fabrics

You will
never regret
your pur­
chase of a

Iiormcrly to $9.50, for this sole

Bon-Ton

You’ve seen or heard about

Pure Worsted Tuxedoes and
Slipovers
Made in a fancy box stitch of conlrasUc
colors, for this sale— '

i t is A

Corset
♦ *,

Formerly to $G.50, for this sale

d iced Voile W aist at....... 91.00

*r

of enduring
benuty nnd
jly lc . It
servcH you
continuous
comfort.

.

An Assortment oT

Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine
•
and T affeta '

COATS
and COAT SUITS

Pure th read Ingrain—*

A most remarkable value

Some Fur Trimmed, others in
Smart, all-cloth effect
Formerly valued to $19.50
For this sale
Our prices reduced front $4.0 to $10.00
For this sale

Every pair Full Fashioned
Regular and extra hizch, n full line of
* colors. Formerly to ?1.G9.
For this sale

ON ALL—-Thin Reduction Includes

r

FURS

for this, sale t|?
All tho latest'styles, alt tho newest material**
Every Hot new and original, never beforo on

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“ACCLAIMED”

HBBBBBBBBBBBBI

�well have its powers enlarged to pro­
vide- ample fm in production credits,
Wc Pay 4% Intercut on Savlngs-Accounta
us well ns enlarged land credits.
I ' l k l U k r f n r r j a ftern iM ia c c r p l Hull­
Two rnmttiii.ition:.I rtnendmonts nre: The Secretary of th e Florida He*
&gt; day nt th e ll r r a h i Iln lU ln a . I«I
C h u r c h m a n of A n o t h e r F a i t h
Ex­
ffU proposed. One would ' Rive congress jvtdopment Board Is responsible for the
M a R k o lU A » r . W aafard , F l a . ___
p retie*
Deep
A d m ir a ti o n
for
W (power over‘child labor, and the other • following figures, which wb have no',
Of course, a m an’s earning
THE DIAMOND
C h a r a c t e r of J e w i t h L e a d e r.
The Herald P rinting Co.
ra would restrict the Issues of tax-ex-Checked, brjievinir that he would not
power
counts,
but
what
of
PALACE
i’i'iti.iKtiienN
ft» cnipt securitiiSi. which are declared to issuo th n n if they were not correct,
Every time I bear Rabbi Wise It
WARNS AGAINST ATTEMPTS TO RAISE PRICES
prime
importance
is
his
saving
He says that the ahijiyierit.s of fnnt j
M be “drying up the sources of the fedIVe Carry Only Illicit firndc Jew­
makes me want to play truant from
H. J. II.&gt;1.1 i
»
i:Ultnr
I
Classified Ad* Ce u line. No 191 my own church; be Is so vital, so
S . J . 1.11.1.AHI)
H rcrrln rj-T rraau r^ r
and- vegetables in- car lots for tlhe
elry at the Lowcat Pricesoral
taxation
end
encouraging
unpro­
u
m
id
m
m
f
a
l
a
M
)&lt;a
m
^
h
h
r
a
m
INNER
ORDER
OF
AMERICAN
LE­
ha
fcrd,
of
Sanford's
Rep«tpower.
•
II. A. .NKKI.
fir n r m l M nnnrvr
M
M
ad taken for le*s than 25c.
,
*~
vibrant with Intellectual power, so
ductive and cxiravugnnt expenditures season of 1022 have been as follow?:
AJl the means which n Dank must tnke for the protection of
GION HAS BIG TIME WITH
,ble Professional Men, each
Kl
and
positively-nu
classified
aglow
with
moral
electricity—like
a
They
include
express
ar.d
boat
ship­
It
is
not
the
amount
with
a
by states and municipalities."
INITIATION
.*%» %%•*kkaU.|) H h &lt; » N a u r i t . u n n
of whom. In hi* chosen proyour money, you would never leave it unprotected in n mat- | 1i V*.
adr charged to anyone. Cash tea bit of human rmllutu.
A pplication
Ol
.
WELLESLEY MILLS, Mass., D e t r a c t i n g business^
Knactment of l e g a t i o n piroviding ments which whilo r.ot in car lota
_____ 1,1 r r r . i m which
you
open
an'
interest­
or a teapot a t home where i f f y th eft or avoident may
Tall, athletic, graceful, bis dark
r,» i.» tc« » « au,
must, accompany ail order*.
r . ...
l.l'.W IS Hill 1*1*
C i r c u l a t i o n M n n n a r r •j_Thcic has been much discussion | with methods to facilitate building in for registration of ulicns itud
for them elves have been figured on nuyiIai Socictc Des 40 Honimcs ct 8 Genuine Diamond Rinfj, 1*2 Cnrbrown eye* eaxle-ilko la their bright­
o tnd. I . ll" P 'opl' '
' I ' k u n . » i1 *W a f l r r B p. m.
boaring account' that means
Count five word* to a line
of late ns to whether the building’the winter time. The use of canvas more thorough examination of imml- bur of crate and footed up Into car
rob you o f it.
,
at, special
ness; his deep hnss voice nsN’Clvet In Chtvuuxrof~Thc Sanford Vulture Lo­
and remit accordingly.
P i l h a r r l p t l « a I’r l r r In A d t n a r r
boelil has spent itself. Roger &gt;V.'; protection for bricklaying, salnmun- grants at the port* of embarkation, is lot3. The field .crops further down
most
in
the
end;
but
the
regu­
cale,
was
forum!
last
night
with
u
big
nppeal.
nnd
resonant
In
denunciation
J
One V ra r .
M i M eath*
-----j , .........
-I.00 Bullion evidently doesn't think it has.jders and ateahi jots to prevent freox- urged. The president sh) b there is are figures in bushels, bales dr pounds
-i m
his style bristling with epigrams, crowd as the charter members. This
larity with which yon a&lt;Jd to it.
H k g t a l Q D S l I S b M
I l r l l v r r r d In C l l r k r C a r r i e r
!n commenting today on the building'inn of concrete, and other mothojU of it recrudescence of hyphenated Ameri­
This Bank Both Protects and Increases Mon- |
Oranges ........... ..................
swift epitomes and phrases that sting organization la nn Inner order of the Five Genuine Diamond Rinjfs,
Oar U '.fk ............... .......... ‘13 Crain
George A. DeCottes
. HO pain Is
G rapefruit
.
............. .
outlook he.cailoil attention to several combatting bad weather are being canism which he thought to have been
the mind with the surprise of beauty American I.cgion nnd npeaks well for
The Peoples* Bank, of Saney Deposited Here
^
FOR
SALE
T h r h i* 13- t o I H - p a a r VVreWlr l l r r - bullish factors.
WatertniddhT
1L056
—hi*
charm
ns
nn
orntor
Is
oqunl
to
mote generally adopted.
A tto rn cy -n t-L aw
s t a m p e d Out when he committed the
itself. The candidates for initiation
alrf e a l t r r l y r o m a
S rm ln ole fo a n ly .
ford
will
hqlp
you
to
keep
your
$55.00'
r
__
Tomatoes — Mp.MMni
..... . ^ f4* *
a n d |« |in k il&gt; k .il r t e r r F r i d a y . A d v r r FOR SALK—A good paying business, Ids during ns n prophet.
“ New building," ray* Mr. Rnbson,
«*{ut | , n*t winter building *fnoi1r ex- » aioii'. 1if•• and i »ul, to th« World
nppllrnOne moment he is walking to nnd wore 'marched down the streets of
ll» la « rnl** a t a J r k n i n v n a . tU-Wl
earning
power
and
saving
pow­
Irish
Eulatoo*
...........
...........W
*
1
gqod location, doing nbout $500 bus­
|
i
r
f
“Is
'th
e
'
outstanding
feature
of
our
pcnslvel*
quorled
the
interviewer,
Seminole County Bonk
flun. I l r w b e m l l r ' l n p o litic * .
War, and. adds th a t advocate* of re
Come in nnd let us explain the advantages of nn interest
Over
fro like n lawyer nt th&lt;* bar; another, Sanford with n ropo nbout their necks
y e a r, alw nya la a d v a a c e .
lettu ce
___ ___ — r -.........
iiuflincss recovery. It Is what started j ,.y c , ( j(U*t cvcfi IfU ib 'F o il is 1U per vision are uhusing the hospitality of
er well balanced. •
....
FLORIDA iness n month. Address XXX care of he Is exploding some Injustice or ab­ to hold them in line. A fter a short pabearing accbunt nt 1 IDS BANK.
lstord
Colory. ..... ..........1,67!
MKStnKH T ill: AHSOCIATUO rillOHB tir cm the road to better business.
Herald.
219-2tp surdity with a quick snlwr-thrust. with riidc they were escorted to the Naldez
„ r jo per cent greater, the ron- American allures, "finding their de­
IlnmilloR.
Howard,
Waltham,'
Tib Associated 1’reaa la asoluelvely cr before in the history of the coun- lrai,^or (.J,, |,n3 been ostium tod) could
Cabbage
..
.
■
...........
3,011
■ f t dining
!*_»„ - ^room ii.linrn
lift Vlllf
luded followers among those who take
FOR SALK—A renl bnrgain. Seven now a glint of humor and now a glemn •Hotel
whore tthe
big liRtlban ElRiri, Grucn, 7, 15- 17 and 21
omitted to the use for rdbuhllcaltoii of
&lt;~fj,
Peppers
....... • 1,033
•«lt news dlspsIctiCB credited to ........
ll ur try- have so mr.ny hew houses been afford to tube u tm ailer profit, nnd cn the habiliments of an American
rv&amp; M
of
prophetic
Indignation.
‘
’
passenger
llnyncs
enr
in
fine
con­
quet
was
held.
The
Voiture
Locale
of Jewels rft Reduced prlcc.s. -__
FRED
R.
WILSON
i.ot otherwise credited In Ihls l“»P*-r
....
2,032
•
•
j
T
Cucumber*
..........
.....
Emerson
said
Hint
the
man
who
.uni (also tho local news published byjit us in the first ten months of the workmen less wages, rather than without knowing an American coil},"
Orlando'were the*official initlntoft
dition.—Fred WnL*mn.
21G-7tp
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW
Sltaw beriies .... .— v ..........
‘.i*’
speaks tho truth will find life suffi­ nnd they were here in their full regalRegistration of Americans, the
u!"rlBhta'*nf rr-puhllcatlun of special l ’j ‘22. For cvcrjf house tiist was built do nothing all winter," Mr. Babson
StVKKAL iiUU&amp;Eo lor sale. House ciently dramatic. It-has been so With
jINtietchci herein nre also reserved
in 1921, two have been built.this year. rtplio(j “ Moreover, the tnsn who president adds, will enable the nation Beans ................ .......................
• ii
for rent. See Thigpen.
9G-tfc Rabid Wise, who early took for Ids in, There wero many songs and
n
n
t
National
Bank
Building
Cantaloupes
. •
,l’Sanford, Florida
o ifir .-1 HKttALtl RDILUIXU. Phone UH bust year fn twenty-seven northea.it- builda in the winter time has the pick to guard against abuses In immigra­
dahoo*
during
the
evening,
ono
of
tho'
'motto:
“I
will
try
to
see
things
as
Cuff Ijinkt). Scarf Pins, Gents
WOOD F01t SALK—$8.50 n cord.
Mlrcellnneous fruits and veg­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
mn states of the country we spent of the labor m arket. Often the great­ tion, checking tho undesirable whose
Iianford FL01l,DA
they nre. and then I will try to say best of the evening being ‘\Savgeant” and Ladies’ Solid Gold«ct IUnRs
Plcnso
nrrnngc
to
pay
cash
on
de­
etables
jip
t
othm
vire
cluuJ
0688,000.000 for homes; this year wc er efficiency of winter ialior com- irregular cominc In Ida first violation
Hudson
Ball
Avho
t
entcrtainecl'
the
-S E R V IC E
I
from—
livery, nnd specify tho kind of wood them ns 1 see them." Ills gallant tight
stfied. j ........... .
STRENGTH--------------- PROGRESSfor n free pulpit In a free synagogue Is bunch with n ticautiful solo entitled
have already Spent $1,030,000,000 nnt^jpjcte!y o 'fsets the other added costs, of the law, and at tho same time, will
•
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/Jv—
wanted, when placing your order.—F. memorable In tho rellgloua life of
$2.00 upward .___
..other things that make building facilitate tho needed Americanizing of
Dear Old Girl."- V ost Cbmmandcr
Tomorrow is Sunday. Go’ to church when the gong rings on December 31,
lOG-tfc
K siannaa*i:B B *ncK n«i«naiesuB nnH B anB uca«uainia*s:*««uB *K *a*B
ICHFLLE MAINES S. Vcrnny.
tho total will very likely chow 100 per j$o_£xpeauiivc-ure..lilcb..labor- turuuver thine who mean to ertroll As citizens.
America.
. . . .
, Herring also Bang u little ditiy on
as usual. It will help you.
LAVALLTERES
'Field Crops Year 1922
F55TSALE—Dosler nnd U»yn‘ P»inl* - As chivalrous us he Is fascinating, in "Smiles" which was n scream. Dr.
- rent-m ore than in W l r *“BB”
Dcal!pg with foioign affairs, Mr.
and poor and inadequate equipment,
LAWYER.-:' 3,200,000 bu. *
“
New
York
he
Is
not
only
n
personality
.Sweet
Potatoes
..
50
Genuine
Diartiond I.aN allicrc.H
nnd varnislics nt Sanford Novelty
“This building rovivnl is hot con­ carolers handling of materlnl, failure Harding tcllr. congress that American
Langley was asked to sing-but oping
The Merchant
is
poo- 5
The cost of living is climbing in the
— C o u rt Rtrase
hut
nn
institution—admired,
feared
Corn ..*........................ 1U00.0!) h i. ,
EVENTUALLY
from
’
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
IT. S. and employment decreasing nc^ fined to houses either. House build­ to p h n in detail. On the labor side, leintiona are nafttnily free from evnnd Idolized by turns—n leader of his to the fact th at he could not carry a
O
a
ts
.................
'......
..
6
W
bupic
his liome town owes
the
5
FARMERS—You can g«t seod bed own people nnd a captitln of the forces tune lie was excused. Ralph W ight
cording to the federal bureau. Wc ing has been the most apectncular there are wasteful regulations nnd eiy threatening cloud, but the country
$5.00 to $55.00
Peanuts ........................ 2.088,000 hu
l.ut-wc
have
also
built
many
more
of­
frnm—i and Irrigation plugs, nt ths tanking for soclql Justice, civic honor, gave a dance which wns very grace­
has
contributed
“its
Inrgcr
influence"
re
s
itivtions,
requiring
skilled
men
have never scan nny difference in the
Cowpcan ...... ..
185,000 hu
o f this prosperity.
show his appreciation 3
I
i*l
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfe nnd nnttonnl Idealism.—Joseph Fort ful and full of pep. Sherman Lloyd
Flour ................... $L25
tt ft »
TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
High cost of living for the past four fices, factories, school«, hospitals, to do the work of unskilled, prohibit-{toward r.tuUiag armed conflict leas
Gold Knives, Holt
Velvet Heaps ........ 1,015,500 ba.
t=l
- ♦*j .'
Newton In tho Atlantic Monthly.
churches,
amusement,
halls,
public
was
wonderful
In
n
nolo,
also
George
ing labor saving dovlccs, limiting the likely.
PEPPER
SEED
FOR
SALE—1
have
years so why should wc w or:y?
Soy Beans
—... .— 50,000 hl,-|* he p;oneially.invests the profits of Ins labors S
ra
LIGHTS AT NIGHT:, No person
Jones' Dairy Farm
roads, bridges, reservoirs, memorials, number of apprentices, and so forth.
McLaughlin. The musk- for the even­
n surplus of 35-lbs. of Ruby King
“ It has been our fortune both to
113J100 hu.
Bice
ft
shall
or run nny automobile on
. Sausage
• nny ofdrivo
FROM ANCIENT GREEK .COINS ing was furnished by I’ctcr Schnal
“ All there tilings combine to make pittr.h anil promote international tin
W illiam 'Jennings Bryan says J ie in fact, nil kinds of construction.
and thereby adds to his neighbor’s property 3
212,00*) tons
f t pepper seed snvod by myself out of
Hay
the public streets of tho City
and Jimmy-Robson and was vory good
tho vory best New Jersey stock, $2.75
spurns n third party. Bight. Bill. So W hereas our nnfmal building total is the high cost of building. When the dvrst.nndint
adds. “We nre rog*
j::r»,uuti bids.
Sugar Canc.tyrup
Mullet Roe
of Sanford between sunset and sun­
C u r a t o r o f Dozton M u zeu m D*lleve* Ho and full-of pep nnd everything. A fter
do wc. However If the two old parties qbout $3,000,000,000, the end of this mien who are conducting the. indus­ tiizant uf
sonie
additional
value.
per
lb.
Address,
E,
Grolhcn,
Danin,
c world,* whose .struggles
3.131.000 Ibu.
Tobacco ............»■
rise without having two lights so a r­
H a s F o u n d O rig in , of Old
the banquet the Snnford hunch were
Apalachicola Oysters ranged
do not behave themselves there will year, we .shall have built to the ex­ try learn to cut tlieno wastes but, then for ro-ndjeatment and rchaliilitnllon,
2.785.000 lbs.
Flu.
Pecuits .
G olden R e c e p ta c le .
.
os to throw their lights for­
You can find the name of
led down the street by th e’Orlando
•
we shall have more building nt lower and wc.jhuve rh iik 'd no duty wlildi
bo a big chance for tho third party to tent of #3,000,000,000,”
. 2..',0 m b-.li
Upland Cotton
ward in,tlie direction the automobile
FOR
SALE
t
New
Florida
Syrup
and
trtry live Business Man
When you arc contemplating a purchase 3
When asked if lie did.not think that cost to the people, nnd more profit to ccm?s uf rSm rathy, fraternal or high­
do business. A/ul tho rank and file now
Lacey D. Caskey, curator of clnsslcnl Locale to the Elks (Tub where the real
Sea I*Uiid Cotton ...... . 6 500 bales ^
exceptionally easy ternis or will
nmy be going, oud ono light showing
in Sanford In this Column Itt
we
have
already
over-dorie'
this
builib
Fan Cake Flour
believe that then* is little l)ope of
nrt at the Boston Art museum, ImUevea fun of the evening commenced with
the industry."
est fellowTTup ‘among nations, livery- These llgures show that Florida is B
rcnt.—A.
P.
Connelly
&amp;
Rons.
205-tfe
red from the rear of the machine.
KB
think of.those who have added value to your ■
that he bus made a discovery regarding the inner initiation. After this nnd
getting any legislation from either lug boom, Mr. Habson replied:
*ich dayobligatipn consbnzant with American a great'producer of food prmlucth, in „
The nlxivc regulation will he rigid­
ft*
FOIC
SAl.K—New
uungulow
on
1’urk
the origin of the solid gold Greek Hbn- the formal obligations the Orlando So“ I do not think so yet. 1 look for
t u b p r e s id e n t s m essa g e
of tlie old- parties.
~
ideals and raru’tioncil under our form fact u :.ilf m ippnrtingjitate, even if g property, then spend your money there.
Bracelet
Wrist
Watches
ly
enforced.
a
virtue.
Easy
terms.—E.
F.
Lane,
ft*
ft*
Ron
bowl
which
has
Just
been
put
on
ft*
ft*
continued building activity, both in
( iele were bid n hearty good night
B ft ft ft
we do inqmrt many canned goods.
uf goveinmeht ia w illingly met.
.
I
J. A. K1LLF.I1REW,
u ,
215-Gtp exhibition nt the Art museum.
and the I. G. Snnford Locale went,
A million dollar new hotel is plan­ residential and business building for
For scvrrnl day* the people of the
2l7-10tc
*
Chief of Police.
The prif ldent Iniriin Ids address by They also refute the cock: .lie visitor
“I
found
the
howl
weighed
the
equiv­
-J
!
FOli SALE—25,000 cabbage plnnts. We'll Dye For You
wearily home to their bed &lt;&gt;f rest and
Beyond United States hnvo been watching nnd railing the nttrntion of w ngnS s to who would not ifivc nn urre of Iowa
ned for St. Petersburg. Nothing is the greater pari of 1023.
alent
of
U
*&gt;
Babylonia
shekrles,
mo
also Bhrmuiln onions and beet |
impossible in Florida and if the people that time, 1 export n decline. A su r­ v.iiitiiig for the president’s message. ( neral world i-oiolitioiui which ho or Indiana land for the whole of Flo­
IwJn ton s t e a m t r e s s e r y
Persian dnrlcs and 100 Corinthian "tak­ li-st they surely needed after the
Wo arc in tho business, for the
plnnts.—R.
F.
Crenshaw.
21R-3tp
|
vey
Just
made
by
the
National
As»oThis im portant document u su a lly .'raid still were aci.ously disturbed ic* rida, gosh darn it.—Florida Grower.
would just get that firmly fixed in
ers," explained Mr. Caskey. "The .strenuous exorcises they went through Sterling, Rogers, Community,,
Krnt &amp; McKee, Props.
BUSINESS:
QUICK
SERVICE
m
their minds they would be uble to put riatiun of Re d Estate Boards, shows menus something for in the message a* result of the war. He asserted that
CLEANING. DYEING, ALTERING. fOU SALE—Now 7x0 lent with Wx Greeks took their unit of, weight from with. There were twenty of the mem­ Cut Glass, Smoking Sets, Nut'
TRANSFER.
Phone
498.
1G”- fly, $10.00.-1012 Myrtle Ave­ the Orient and when 1 discovered that bers of the Snnford post that took Howls.
Nev.- Sheet Music Saturday—I* II.
over these big projects without any that out of u Uitt.l of IKt cities.seat-j " reflected the policy of the pnrty.'n “the inevitable readjustment of the
New Sheet Music S a t u r d a y - J. IIWork ealed for nnd delivered
194-Th-Fri-Sst
(lie bowl weighed \b° "I,me •" «rlentnl the initiation und they all are better
Piano Co.
. 2l9*2tc
trouble. A million dollar tourist lio- tried over the country, 12! cities st'dl I ower if they are not too widely dL- social and economic order Is not more Hintcrnd'. ter Piano &lt; o.
nue.
'
_
2
D
t-3
tp
Ilintcrmister
-J I9-2lr
Ipfene 4GI-J------- 314 West F irst St.
J i it
money
In Greek money. I wns sntlutel is possible for Sanford and j r r i:ort n houoing sbortuge. f'f thw urgent from tho attitude of the presl- than barely b^gun” and continued:
FOR SALE—Restaurant and Tea fled that tho bowl was made from shaped than over to mnke the &lt; ampThe Dally Herald gave to i*t
it Is coining, closer nil the time. San­ remaining 01 cities, 53 report no
room. Everything new, long lease, Greek gold coins of the Seventh cen­ bell-l.orsing post n bigger nnd iK-ttcr
To relieve rheumntisni, sprains,
•‘There never again will »&gt;o precis*
-WE
DELIVER
T
II^
GOODS”
post .in every respect. The candi­
shortage
and
only
ID
a
moderate
ford can offer more to the tourhit
readers yeaterduy afternoon the first
fine location. Must return north on tury, B. C.
•
|y th old ordr, iudiM.tdthqiiflr tmby lame back, lumbago or pleurisy, Raldates
were: Geo. G. Herring. J . II.
than uny inlanfl city in Florida. (Set shortage. This study corroborates news of the president’s message. We
IQuick Service Transfer account of other business. Must sell “Another very Interesting feature of 11intermister,
laid'if Nik. vv Liniment I* n remedy of
|y the old order, indygd,. I, JibOV?I*. A. Mere. It. H. Wight,
my
opinion
that
there
is
still
much
the
bowl,"
said
Mr.
Caskey,
"Is
Its
In­
knew
that
tho
people
were
anxious
to
that.
nt once. This is n money maker for
pioven merit. It is very powerful and n
. Storage Facilities
It. S. Holly, K. A. Parnell, Ben'* It,
scription.
'Tlie
sons
of
Cypselus
doillievidential building to-be done, altho know ju st when it would l»e delivered m&gt; olio who think* it t&lt;» »»o desirable.
-o
lilflLD
lN
G
IN
SANFORD
‘
Address
Box
531,
Winter
P. Weinberg, Prop.
| i,r out of the (dd older enme the war penetrating. Three sizes, 3U:, GO.
111 «i please you, tell others; if uot, right party.
220-6tc rated this from lleraclln.’ The bowl i.ciglt, E. A. Ball, J. K. Fuller, L. S.
The negrir ifssnultcr nnd murderer the peak may have been passed."
*
^
■
und while the message i» *‘t» entirety
Park, Fin.
and
$1.20
per
Lottie.
Hold
by
Union
itself
and
the
new
order,
established
was
found
at
Olympia
nnd
It
Is
thought
tell
ns.
Phone
498
OlHIZHBBBlinBHHgHHaBKBBBBBBBBXBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBt*
Palmetto
and First, Street nt
Hill,
\V.
T.
l.nngley,
S.
^L
Lloyd,
Geo.
"W hat about rents?" Mr. Bnbson tould not be given Vef°rt* D*'s PnlM'rof the school teacher near Perry was
iU ttiin n
IT. that It wns a part of the spoils after
F o irS A L K -22 Winchester nfl
Pharmacy.
Henjamin’s
Store
\V.
McLaughlin,
L.
F.
Butolph,
Her­
vas
asked.
‘
.
"
"nt
to
press
it
is
given
below
for
the
j
mu'
nude
s
c
ore,
never
w
.11
permit
&gt;
U
&gt;
caught in'e/aprgia, brought back to
shots, ulniost new, big bargain. E. the conquest of lleraclln. Cypselus
S
A
N
FO
R
D
man
F.
Steele.
J.
II.
Ball,
Joe
l&gt;.
&lt;‘hiU
•High
rents
have
probably
passed
l,cr.orit
of
the
readers.
The
mcssHgei
iccurreiue.
Perry, taken from the sheriff ar.d
SUNDAY DINNER, S1.00 • ill
figures as one of the worst tyrants of
A. M offitt, phone 107-W.
“ it is no figure o f hi e tv h to say
Ilavo you read tho want ads today 1
burned nt’ttic stake. Sometime these thejr peak. Thu long swing will be is no mure or less thnn the people rxGreek history, so the luserfptlon !tear­ tendon, J. II. Tillift, Robert Deane* and
Machine
&amp;
Foundry
Co.
our civ­
»
.
ing his name l* considered of ldstor- Harold C. Washburn.
half baked negroes in this state of downward. Here again it I* a 'luw *! rocted. Like our president, it any* j we have come to the test o
FOR RENT
In , lie Clrralt Cenrl of tU ^Scrn(h J'lIGrstri) Machine and Bqller Works;
ilization.
The
world
has*
born
passing
!aanBnBB«nnBananBxqBHaanKnnBnaBiraBnBiiKBnBnK*iDiiaa«ij
MENU
leal
value.
One
aon
of
CJ'pselua
Perlan-lnl
flr.-ull
or
Florida.
In
and
for
n
Florida und other states north nnd tion of supply nnd demnnd. The com- j ^ m u,. ,ini| means lc»* but all thruj
siB iiaBBK SiHH aaaaaBRanaiiauacBRaaBB BnBBBBBBaBBBSZIMBBLBBBBBBBBBBn BBHBBBBBBBBBBBB
Hrmlnole lo an lr^ -ln Chnnrrry
Cjiinder Grinding; DeLuxa' PUton*; FOR RENT—Furnished rooma in emU wns tilled one of tho soven wise
New Sheet Music Saturday—J. H.
i
south will learn Hint burning at the •ng decline in rents will not be abrupt, it is the underlying policy that will - is Unlay passing—through n great a z s n i a s i i B U B i i J R a s u i B i a i n s z u a a a
R00d location. Apply 221 Magnolia men of Greece.
Fly
Wheel
Steel
Gear
Banda;
Crank
B
r
Salad a la Mocodoni
CITATION
The
conduct
of
war
it:&lt;e!f
is
■
Ilintcrmister
Plano
Co.
219-2tc
stake will be the penalty for these I.t least, nut until this budding b&lt;*otu probably bo pursued by tho Itopubli- crisis,
B
1st Qucon Olivos
____
not
more
than
the
solution
of
the
prob­
IlktfU
Returned---------------Phone
62
n
Fruit
Cocktail
has
supplied
more
of
the
shortage.
I*
C.
T.
ow
I
k
.
Complainant.
.
ranp nrty provided the new progres­
crimes nnd they will g et this kind of
B
•
“ O s h e n n * .’’
-*■
•OR RENT—One bed room and kitchlems which necessarily follow.
SENATE FARM BLOC
treatm ent wherever they attem pt it. Rental ndvaVcea for the present are sive bloc does not get them first:
H en ln m ln o l» G riffin . «t nl-. D e f e n d a n ts .
M
*
Gehenna
IS
tbft Greek nntiie for the
To: lJenJanilno U G riffin . If D vina. U s n :
MEMBERS DISAGREE.
n
furnished,
southeast
corner
of
l
i
f
t
s
L
rs
m
in
e
d
G
l
a
s
s
e
s
D
e
s
i
g
n
e
d
* • Soups
slightly moro numerous than declines,
c
"Doubtless
our
own
people
have
—---------o------------ .
a
F resident Harding told coagresr
r l r i l i i i : G riffin , If IIVIhb, hi* w i f e ,
Valley of Iltunoin, sltuate&lt;l south nnd
\\ 111lit n&lt; G .\inl&lt;-url&lt;*(l. If iTvInu.O. W ■
Chicken Boullioii a la Princess
Elm Avenue and 11th street.—Maria west of the city of Jerusalem. W ell- ------ -----------o f f SlIOALS PROJECT Hi.
RECREATION I’AltK. ATHLETIC but in the majority, of cities there is that if the statutory provision* for emerge I from the world war tumult
Iff a n d wire. I.nmm A Sllolfr. ir
Henry McLaulin, Jr., Schneider.
219-3tp
no movement either up or down. Grad­ en'orcem ent are contrary to deliber­ less impaired than most ludigcrent
IH Inn nil G&gt;o u n k n o w n h e i r * It UvFIELD, PAIR GROUNDS
tb-es to Mokcti, Instliuted by Solomon
*-f lli*- K utato of J&gt;'l"t " f *r 1rein,
Opt. D.
WASHINGTON, , Dec. 8. — The dInk.
Flsh
FOR- RENT—Unfurnished apartment (101.VII75 It. C.), were offered there,
ually, of iodise, the trim ! will tarn ate public opinion, which he docs not powets, probably wo have made larjTj
r i f i i e . &lt;1. G W. Cook an d wife, A n n ie
MONDAY
AND
TOliNDAV
Si-KCIAIS
breach
betm-n
the
seiurto
farm
bloc
Fresh
Shrimp
Creamed
on Toast, Jnpnneae Rice
Cook.
If livin g,
T1IUI,
ruS tee
ir
progress
low
urd’
*
le.-oiistniclion.
_
Fcrndnlc Apartments, 305 E. First und for years after, it was the place
Optlelan-Optomelrlst #
It may J&gt;o some years before tltig downward as the demand is more ful- believe, the rigorous nnd literal cnICK
.
liv ing . C h a r l e s . C. W a rw ic k . T r u s t e e
members
over
the
Muscle
Shoals
pro­
:
----------a
If
liv
in
g
,
J.
chosen
by
the
Jewish
king*
for
the
U
(.applied.
Industrial
nnd
business
ll.nl
we
cs-npi-1
thu
coal
an!
railway
|B
county is ready for the county fair,
and Id" Id"
1312 E*it First Street Sonfonl. Fla. Street.
______ 1|)0 t^c
foit cliK lit will concentrate public at
Iliilnif. I . u t b e r C.
ject wns re-opened yesterday in an D. Wolvcfton, If.ll
*
Roasts
but we can go abend now and make rents show ruiprising stiffness duo to tontion, oil any requisite inodifica- .i|ri!:e(», which had lu&gt; excuse for their ■
F61t UfciWT—Ono licit room and klicl^ practice of thetr Idolatrous rite*.
1’orlcr. If living, I^ O. T o r t c r , If l i v ­
When
fJosInh,
king
of
Judnb,
restored
hour's
tilt
betwen
Senator
Heflin,
n
ing,
a
n
d
A
i
'
o
l
G
r
i
f
n n . t llv ln r., AdYoung
Duckling8,
Sage Dressing
bi ginning und less Justification for : B
" arrangoments for the kind while th». Luriness recovery, but these do not in­ lion.
cn furnished, price $15 per month. the national worship, he made Gehenna
m ln ls tr a to r of th e K stats o f J o h n ' .
Democrat, Alabama, who again urged G rif fin , d e c e a s e d : nnd If said p a r l i e s
IELTON J; MOUGHTON Apply
Philadelphia
Capon,
Jiblct
Gravy, Dressing
llair delayed settlcin nt, we shouldj g
land i* cheap. A few year* from now ,||cntc any long continued advance.
to Mrs. H. D. Durant nt Lako n plnco o f defilement by covering It
“Such a cuurr-c," ho adds, ’‘con­
acceptance of lUnry Ford's develop­ n r e d e a d , lo n il p a rl ie s c la i m i n g InPrime
Kibtf
of
Beef
mi jus
“ I am particularly optimistic with
hnve’done infinitely ImtLr. But la­ a
ARCHITECT
there will bo no cheap lund left in
I
r
r
e
e
t
n
u
n
d
e
r
II.
njninln
1
'
,
r
lf.
t
'
n*.‘
1
V’
„
‘
Mary.
.... _
m ‘itc with human bones; after lids. It^ be­ ment offer, nnd Chairman Norris, of cea.tcil, l l e n r l e l t n K. Griffin, his wife,
forms with 'the law nnd saves the
'
Leg
Spring
I#amb,
Mint
or
Natural
Situco^
this county. W«f need n big* field for regard to suburbnn building develop­ humiliation of th r government and bor w.ic insistent on holding to the M
, Wra. G A ndenrled. d ec« aeI-'OR RENT—Lower floor of rcsi- came the cesspool of the city. Fire* the agriculture committee, who oppos­ d,.,e1 c. e*a| s e dW.
B
.S
telff
nml
wife.
E
m
m
a
A.
ment.
The
boom
in
city
building
will
■
Room
7.
Miller
Bldg.
were kept constantly burning then* to
the ball games in tho summer, for
Hliilff d e ceased , nil of tlie u n k n o w n
tho humiliation of our people before w/ir heights, and heedless force- of
dcncc furnished. 203 East Third consume the Unties of malefactors, enr- ed the Ford proposal.
Pom mo Puree
Southern Sweets
re in -, deeeaae.l. n f III** K?tn,.r. ° f / “ {jw
the football nnd basketball game* probably not ln*t morb than n year, the world and challenges the destruc­ .,enction nouaht the pre-war I -vels, S*
IURFOUI)
FLORID \
Fresh String Beans
•J18-5tp
\V ilr l f f l tl ilrcrnaetl, G. \\ . , C.OOK ,
[Street.
Senator
Heflin
asserted
nnd
Senn-I
ensses of animals, nnd whatever other
n
an d %v||.-. Millie Cook, deceased. G e n . ,
Jn the fall nnd winter and for all sorts Lut suburban building i* different. tive force* engaged In widespread and liotli were wrong.
FOR RENT—Three furnished house* offal had been enst out from the city. tor Norris denied that Mr. Ford pro­ w l l n w k l n s , iloccared. ( hurl*-!* C.
English Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce
M.t 'ui i HamlUi n hiefs of fine Linen with imml
of stunts Hint nre to bo pulled off here Auto traffic is so congested ill the big violation, official corruption and in­ . "The raijwny strike ncccntunted the
W a r w i c k . T r i m l y tlwcn^ril. a n a n»»,
SANFOR.'Y
NOVELTY
kceping room*. Phone 3 ltf-W.bc- Tim word "Gehenna" occurs frequently posed to cut fertilizer prices in half if s u c c e s s o r s , d eern tied. J. D. WoWerljon.
a t various times. The Chamber of cities that shoppers bad rather •■rude dividual demoralisation."
rmbrit'duml i nni'-rs
difficulty of the American farmer. TltP|g
r C. P u rle r. ‘l«C*a»ed.
* Boston Cream Pio
sore tf a. m. nr after 5 p. m. 21»-0tp In tho Scriptures; nml In the new bis offer for the power plant is ac­ d1^. c e(i.s e Pd .o rI.ulln
and
Aot-I
Commerce is taking up this m atter in suburban Mores tlw.n drive into the
Fresh Apple Pie
firrt dietics.( of reailjUKtuniit cam • t.» a
Testament Is translated ••hell.’’—Kan­ cepted. Senator Heflin scored the G rif fin . &lt;1..t eIr ,i s ideceased.
WORKS
• -#
- _ ?"
With
regard
to
the
trqnsportaUon
f e A dm lnlstraior of
City
dwe!
'
B
rethe City Commission is taking it u p !|,cart of our great cities
t h e H s l a l o o f J o h n \ \ . (IrlfO n . •«»
t|th.* fanner, and it will not '• u
sas
City
Star.
.
.
Demi
Tasso
"
government
development
project
in
problem.
Mr.
Harding
propos
d
tha
V. C. CULLER. l‘ro;i
cen sed, n r o lh o rw U * . In and to the
and the county commi-.sloners are in I, rs ‘ure looking for home* in the
Cheese
followln::
landnnd *Jtnto of dwiSrlda
the railroad labor board be abolished adjustm e*il fit to abide until lie i* r. I
the bill of Representative Dickinson, or
Henilnnlo
Morlda.
P
l
a
n
F
i
n
s
A
fri
c
a
n
R
o
a
d
w
a
y
.
V/ANTED
TO
uUY
OR
RENT-^Nke
favor of the idea. Ii means much to country. I cannot emphasize too with the substitution of a labor di- Roved.
SVi nt'.-n'H nll’Liticn Haiulki ikliiol's,
(*Vt‘(l.
llIM K 'jn brought U
- - lo t
General Sl.tij) a:id Mill
II I1U
hr distress
For several years wprk hns been n Republican, Iowa, n mombci' of the more particularly described, as fol
small cottage or bungalow, well
our community and other places are stiongly tho importance*,of this tend­
fanner doe* not a 'fe t him aloije.
# plain wiiiti* and_colon*
...........
vision
in
the
interstate
commerce
com­
progress
on a roadway to encircle house farm bloc, nnd declared that
Th*" Houth iThreo-Qvisrtore of the
Work
located, with nil conveniences. Spccof the same opinion as tho following ency toward suburbnn. expansion.'’
Agricultural ill fuitune ii national ill
Vnrtiitvi nt Quarter of ih t SnutheuNt
the
Norris
government
operation
bill
mission
with
atopic
power
to
rc.ydni
the
entire
peninsula
nt
tlm"out*
’'
n
'
quarter
**f Heeilon Heveii, Township
The Statistician was asked what ef­
Horn Eustis would indicate:
ICONTRACTOR a n d * 8 liU .H E R ify nil particulars, together with 4&gt;c*t extremity of South Africa, on wMch
fm tunc.
. •
Twciiiy-otie. Houth of lt.mae jn iru
would
block
developments
of
power
its
ruling
to
be
accepted
by
both
p
ar­
“ Eustis is to have an athletic field fect building material, prices and IA-.
Knit, coni.lining thirty acres moro or
|RT Commrrdrd Sire*:—Sanford. Fto. rice nnd terms. Must be n bargain. Capetown Is situated. The roadway
. “This congress liad already t.iken
ties
to
n
disputed
question.
The
evo­
or
fertiliser.
.
.
less.
bor
would
be
likely
to
have
on.
the
in the near future, according to a
Address P. o. BW eg.
gn-iotp I* now completed, nnd at the opening
Fim* white ILimlktftghiefs witli w hite and co'o’ctl
ll appearing from lha stvorn hill| of
lutive also proposes that the law rp- cngtdzance of tho . misfortune which
The Alnbnma senntor’ dcclnred that coinpbilnl
fil'd In *h«! ii.iement of the baseball committee building outlook. *
ceremonies. Inst May. It w*s c aimed
K m h r'iid P fcd v o r n ’p ra .....
.
........ .
W
ANED--A
chfcnce
to
build
•
your
precipitated
deflation
brought
to
ram
you"im f sicti of you " « » "f
q i r c s th e_carrier* a n d , their ,cmMr. Ford’s motive In seeking, the claim*ihai
in
be
the
finest
marine
drivo
In
the
i,f the Tuesday Noonday club. Ne­
l*.
have
mine imervat.
C
IA
1
X
7
1
K
&gt;
, . Is In,
.Vt nml lo
new homo before lumber Rots any
“Thnt's where the danger lies," he ptoyeea to "inalltutc,means and i*« th­ American agriculture. Your imuMirMusele-Shoals-contract wns to reduce the lands liorclnabov* deacrlboll,.
’world,
surpassing
even
tho
famous
gotiations are under way for the pur­ replied “ Unless price* of building
The
ref
or
r.
you.
imnjanlri
U
iriiim.
higher.
Plans
and
estimntes
furnishIelectrical c o n t r a c t o r s
ud* to ncgotlnto between themselves es of relief and tho reduction of the
Cortikhe road, nt Mentone In the fertilizer prices nnd charged that If llvliift.
L Urlrfltt, "'*^...7*
183-tfc
chase of 85 nercs of land auitablu for m aterials aro kept down nt lenst near
cd.—Sanford
Novelty
Works
llvliur. William O. Anrfeiirted. If llvsouth of France. The road Is VB "special Interests" were Impeding ac­ jf
their constantly arising differences, federal reserve discount * rat-j tinIna G W. Hi* Iff and»wlfo. Lmma A.
general athletic purpose*.
present levels, the people will stop limiting appeal* to the government doulijcdly saved tlio country . ft "in
I fftslinihouse Lights and Appliance* WANTED TO RENT—Permanent, 3 miles long, otjd for most of Its leng i tion on the Ford bill in congrqss but Hrelff. If ilviiiB. all of the unknown
Ira. If.
I b n iu
^ tc ,
itrlr».’
If living,
li v in g , of
o f Gio
l'.ntata
B:
•The plan of the new association, building, Juat us they /lid in 1920. In
or 4 room unfurnished apartment, Is hewn In tho rocky »Wcs of the he predicted it would 1»»5S the next hr
New Lino of Fixtures
r.s wldcspracd dizarter. The very proof
W. G r if f in . . .-crabcd. I . W . &lt;
which will soon be incorporated, culls fort, I do not think we will sec quite hotly to disputes of such characterwcl*
mountains
that
tower
over
the
entire
wife.
A
n
n
in
flobk.
If
living;
'
of
helpfulness
already
given
is
the
flat
or
housed
dcsirnblo
location.
Ad­
congress. Senator Norris reported ll"»*•
123 West First Street
.*•»».!%
wv-'S:
a w k lim
. If liv in g . C h a r le s u . V
for the construction of a baseball field ro much building next year unless arc likely to affect the public “
sen coast of the cnpe.-ropular Me­
strongest argument for the .perm indress
"F\
S."
care
Herald
office,
Snn­
T
n
m
l
r
r
*
n
m
l
hla
aacreM
o
r*
.
th at tlie Ford forces in congress hud J. I*. Wolverlnn. It uvln*. I.uiher t..
second to none in the state, and a there I* some reduction in costs. I)ur- fare.
chanics Magazine.
•
ent e itabllahr.ieut at widened credit'.,
ford,
Fla.
_
^
lfc
blocked construction.
Co-ordination
of
all
trnniportation
inexpensive
Gifts
■
_
.
Vi«
A dm in « r a grandstand with ample seating capa­ tng the n.’xt fe v months material
B. W. HERNDON
heretofore temporarily extended »hru
^X R T K m illT .lium size safe or
AH
tlie
new
afiopes
aiuf
colors,
Mario
Llnctl,
Selene#
In
Law
Court.
,
.
facilities
in.urged
by
the
president.
city. Provisions for u football field are prices should show somu seasonal
the war finance cor; oration.
8TROUT VABM AGENCY
ing cabinet ami safe combined. Call
* all fitted with purse and mirror
•
When &lt;lo sonnd* beconio noises?
d " fiCK r t
\n le re sta
nndor
also to be included in tho genera! weakness. . B it ns suie as the o u ter - These would include not only inland
ManlmiUn U oT iW inr.1«M ^.;flenrlM :
“The
farm
loan
Imrrau.
which
a
l­
insurance
agency
IU Magnolia Avcafto
Helenco wn$ invoked to free Sidney
at Oil Park Avc.
plan*. There is now slundlrg on the ial dealers stu rt In to boost prices waterways, hut motor truck transpor­
”, V" Griffin. Ills wife. dscrA.r.U WIIFurnished 7 room bungalow, new, II.,in G. Andrlim-d,- (IcCcuacd. G. « •
ready has proven it* naefulueaa ihre
i
w X n'T e TT i IY I7ADY—Furnished bed Vine of tho charge of driving a noisy
fir e --------AUTO-------- BONDS
properly a building so equipped a;, to neat summer, they will choko off their tation ns well. He Inveighs ngalnr.t
____ _____telff.
Hi.urr anil
nltd wlfn.
wlfn. hmms
A. Molff. do
Hiolff
motorcycle.
An
audiometer,
which
on
Dixio
Highway,“burn,
garngu.
15
the Federal Land Banks, may well _
e
u
n
k
n
o
w
n
b
o
lr
s
.^
^
n
tho
system
of
paralleling
the
rail­
. room and kilchcnqtto in good lo­
oerve to good advantage in connection business.* Tho same warning applies
photograph* aounrt wnves. recorded
__•
have lla power enlarged to provide *
wir*. I
cation with private family. AddWM the hubbub created by other noisy ma­ acre*. Electric light, running water,
\v. CooU mid
with the athletic activities of the as- to labor. Wages nre already ns high roads with truck mails, thus drawing
ample
Turin
production
credits
a*
m
telephone,
bath.
Deep
well,
F
air­
S.
0.
Shinholser
•.
Get».
*'
,■... -, '.vL. M. care of Herald.
—0 ltp chine* whose drivers were not inter­
.
aociation. The announcement is be­ nr they con’ be and still allow much freight from, the steam lines Instead
i^ S S SdrcexiEC*!.
S iitSH»n«l
S ufi,^
b anks Morno engine, w ater piped to TrujitoO
well ns enlarge land credit. It; is en- ■
o
'
making
the
motor
truck
a
feeder
bl»
w
u^®^f5I5B
ing well received by the lovers ol building. Both labor and material
fered With*
dJtMso.l. J. D. Wolv.rlon. docrased.
tlrely- prnctlcni to create d .d iv is io n ^
and Builder
The defense tried to show thnt more all parts of farm . Grange, tangerine, I i i l h r r C* Dortor, dBT.ftBrd. U O# I
good clean athletics and thu support men should reslixe that it Is better f ir them. As to the carriers them*
(IU
U
A
T
B
S
T
U
A
U
G
A
IN
E
V
k
lt
and Abel Grlf ltu d-^a.od.
disturbing motorcycles passed the mine grapefruit, peaches, blackberries, tree dpco.iod'
f i b - ' of the people in general is antici­
solves, Mr. Harding suggests a* ways in the federal land iianks, to d.*n| with
A d m l n l s i r n i o r o f tb o K M »l° o f J o h n « •
,v
for them to have steady building r.t
___
blueberries,
11
varieties
of
(frnpcSi
production
credit,
with
th.*
limitation*
"nolnt
andltitL
pbotograptu
to
S
u
rin
lb
........
..........
..................
G
riffui.
d
ccen
so d , ...o r o .lhcrw jno. In a n d
lANPonn
FI/)H fD A d i f e * ^
.1
lirrrln ab n v ft deSorfbod, a r e
pated.
BXcSbENT
moderate profits than It is to havo a of increased economy anil efficiency i f time so adjusted to tho farm tu rn ­
?• • 1
f
' T| #
’
S * c'ontw tw .
lemon, cherries. t t f S i
?•*&gt;
f e j f f i ! hefor. our
A good. baseball field can be Con­ !.hort spin t of building a t high porf- there Ik* n m erger of lines into *’/»Court
at
me
Court
IDiu**"
(-O
N
PITIO
N
.-B
.
&amp;
O.
MOTOR
nblr
Interest
vm,
oltrnrle.]
b
,
'h
e
n
e
.
r
,
„
|
mmon_
m
utbrirle,.
rotellc,
p
n
v
rourt
n*
m
.
O
over ns the fed oral reserve ryiitem
persimmon. ...
, ... t
THAT WILL LIGHTEN HER WORK US THE HOME
GENERAL
d. Klorlrta, __
on t ____
ha la t 4*y o t
structed on the property .at small cost Its. followed by a long period of idle- terns, interchange of freight core, the
iclcntlflc procedure.—I-onuon 3iniL
as. Farm and garden tool*, cow, calf, VlmYTVr\&gt;
i) u r i . cimt t h e n a n d t h e r e
provides for the turnover in the rtisncnaolIdntlon
of
facilities
and
the
s
as the typ# of soil is *uityU a-^nd ness.
REPAIR
k o a n s w e r to t h e Mil o f c o m p l a in t
.
.
I flock of Muscovl ducks included. «»R Jem
economic use of tciminnls. Ho de­ ufactoring f.and mercantile world.
x h ib i te d n ite ln s t V°'J 1?. V ' ' 8
'
An Oath In Japan.
little,grading 'will have to !&gt;/ dono. It
When
others
nre
idle,
wo
keop
mo
Imported
Real
Kid
Gloves
as
c
r
w
e d e c r e e s p ro confess** w ill bn c n J
Hoover Vacuum Cleaners, American Beauty
“ However, what intcrets* me
for $6,500. $3,500 cash, bal. I , 2 and U r cla
.Sperinl provir.lon m ust bd made for
Rhone 391
Girl
scouts
take
n
promise
of
loynlty
d
s
a
a
l
ybu
a
n
d
e
a
c
h
o
f
you.
la planned to rush tho wort: on tho much as anything is the necessity of clares that the managers of the lines
ing; there’s n rennon for I t —QUICK
H
I*
o
r
d
e
r
e
d
t
h
a
t
Ib
is
HItM
on
b
e
,
livcntock
production,
credit*,
and
the
3
years.
.
*
2,G‘tfc
to
God.
Tho
Japanese
do
not
worship
nie without th a t inter-canlor, co­
property in order to Fnnble the asso­
p ub lln h ed In . t h e
SERVICE TRANSFER. Phono 480.
Electric Irons, Armstrong; Fable-Stovcs, Hot"itlht Bros.* Dept. Garage Hide•eliminating tho wustc In time, labor,
S r p a p e r puMIMoUTia Ksnfur.l tfeml&gt;* nny one God. so n knotty problem
A 2-rlasp renl F ie.u h Kid Glove, colors
ciation to make proposition* to thu nnd m aterials in the building business. operative relationship "so highly o.«- limit of land loans may l» safely
n
olo
C
o
u
n
t
y
.
F
lo
r
id
a
,
o
n
ce
e
a
c
h
w
e
e
k
I
lull"
iJJ
arose
when
scouting
wns
Introduced
s'litinl to the best nnd most economi­ enlarged. Various measures nre pend­
SUItgCBUn'IO^ BRIDGE PARTY f o rWeI iTgNh Et SeSu c m
c e ss lv e » » • * • - .
. .i
brown, tan, white, and black a t .............
major league hall teams to come to
y h a n d a n d t h a ae a t Of
IM?E.,N V E N T C ,R y A I:EK BpNBN.s in Jnpnn. At the International Coun­
point Electric Irons; Manning-Bowman Pcrfirmly believe that u saving uf 15 cal operation," adding that they could ing before you nnd the be.U Judgment
The Woman’* Auxiliary of the
id c i r c u i t C o u rt o n Thle t h a t l h d a y |
Eustis to do their spring training this
Life
Ins.
cil
held
In
England
recently,
It
wn*
per cent to 25 per cent in the cost of not function in harmony whim the rr- of congress ought to bo expressed in
'
D.'UtV,
N o v e m b e r, A.
year and to have thu grounds in good
decided to permit the Japanese to Join American Legion will gtve a Atbscrip- o f (8RAL)
I colators, Western Electric Irons.
building could be made by cutting out copt strike threatened the paralysis a prompt enactment nt the present
u ie
tlon
bridge
party
nt
the
Parish
house
shape for the summer season of tho
the
movement
provided
they
lived
up
BILLY
S.
PARK
In this issue is tho half page °f
this wusto. The country is literally of oil railway transportation.
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to the ten scout law* nnd nre loyal next Monday afternoon a t 3:00 o clock
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Eustis baseball team. Tho bill park throwing uway $1,000,009,000 nnnynlw*
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M. Kronen. Banford
for
to
tlie
spiritual
part
of
the
Pjorolaj.
for
tho
benefit
or
tho
building
fund
U to be entirely fenced and all nocclMore extended 'credit for the farm203-J- -Phonc
nole.
ond atrecta. Big pre-invontor&gt; sale
|y w hich'm ight ho saved for tho In­
llic r may swear by,llie.l'.tcrnnliTrtirL of tho American Legion. Admission
Thu 11:11 gfo’j p
railroads will
■ary improvement* tnaflo which
ors
is
strongly
urged
by
tho
execu­
and
everything
for
the
ladles
going
r a s h v U e &lt;•*
dustry nnd help to roduco tho cost of
of ThoJr Ancestqr* ( i / whatever-f*fk 50e. Don’t make any other date for aBD t i f f i gComplftlnent.
sjiend ono million dollars this year to
give to Eustis ono of the best athlet­
nt prices th a t will sell them quick- teseuti \ka Idcul to' them.
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construction. Over a half billion dol- tive, wha «'vcrls:es th a t the very prpof exploit tho farm s of tho northwest.
’• that occasion.
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ic field* In the so u th .. The baseball
of helpfulness already given is tho
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ment in the dull seasons, strikes, poor strangest argum ent for tho porman- running through Florida spend th u
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A conference of department nd-‘
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“The Pat." th&gt; greatest dmtbor of •
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B'*‘iC1 Kemper pro^nt »i tho Prlnk*l« at''
U” T L e &lt;n Mumiay. Dec. II.
ran for more than two
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donee, their supporters nrc
dn them this season.
The two tennis appear
matched in strength, and
sense, it is licllcvcd, will tell
of today's game.
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You will never get another chance
a t any 1‘ctter show than “The Bat" so
. evenly gut busy and have Boumillat &amp; An­
football derson reserve n sent for you. The
the tale seats arc now on sale.
betting

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Next' week’s picture program
good one. And don't take our
for it. get a copy and look it
Some good pictures coining

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word
over.
next

’ The Bat" was written by M«j
Ttal’c rts Itin c W t nml Avery Hop.
wood. It played for more than two
years in New York. ' Some record
wo’dc say, and besides that they Had
a run of over n year In Chicago. Son*
reason for it you enn bet.

Folt cloth was first sure, ifull;
made nt Norwalk, Conti., in 1S:JG.
game lq*t night Is expected bock for heavy-hitting outfielders, a third
tonight's game with many more. The pitcher, who is describ'd as n south­
adnliBsI(MMjcIe&lt;l wilt he the same, .15 paw with a wicked curve, and a short­
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Select io nof n permanent shortstop
an overflow crowd.
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rin;,n to
l() Sanford’s basket bnll
Some class
N est Friday is an open date for however, will not be determined until
Sanford but nrrnpgomqnia. may be the latest addition has been Compar*
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made to play Umatilla nl Umatilla. cd with Bonny Waite, tho. Michigan .
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We’re spcaklrig of tho girls now,
The lineup for last nights play was City Marvel, who performed excel­
A
lently in Hint position last sear,on for nnd not thinking of those loud yellow g
os follows:
W inter Pari: the Burkemen. Gene Elliott m ay not uniforms cither.
Pon.
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Bishop return this year and of lie doea not
f
Holly
shifted to sec­
Gillstrnp the shorUtnp may
A fter nil Sanford is coining into
f
pencer
ond base, provided he can play that , her own ns far ns athletes go. And
Guinn
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It was very gratifying to the la rg e ]after point and when tho whistle Kchols
Fold position.
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I good coaching is doing it.
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crowd of fa n s .th a t gathered at the blew for the ftmt half, Sanh.rd ^ j l l n . i d
Woolf and Luras will give the Bull­
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(cap)
Carrnway
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Grammar School court last night, to on the l«nB end f n ; 0 to 4
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Peoples dog! two strong pitchers to open
The results of- Conch Wilkinson’s
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see the way the Sanford girls rump- During the second half W inter l a ik Mnxwell
.t*( now just
Field gauls—Holly 21, Spencer 7, the season with and the ywlil lx.-bark- j footjjaj| tcam have been seen,
cd -from one end to tho other or that was helpless and uhaldo to score an­
tfd
by
le
f
ty
I
licks
and
Lester
Sweet|T
)-ntch'Corn
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Tillis
and
ty r basket
Bishop 2.
court, displaying excellent ..tram other (Hdut.
land, both of whom performed credit- ^
j;ir,s
Substitutes,
Hunter
for
Gtlstrnp.
O f the total of fifi points, Mildred
work, mnking spectacular shots and
ably last year. Palmer, too, is still
swamping W inter Park, under a SO to Holly scored 12 of them' and Kmmn
the
the club
vou property
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Miss Tillis-just can’t help having a
Siwnccr made the other 11,'while Miss ORLANDO GETTING
4 score. •
improved "so much nt the Close of Ins
tcun'lt vvith players like Holly, [ fj
Bishop
scored
the
only
four
made
I t was even more gratifying to
:ens\,n tlmt great things are expect- ]Spciicrr.
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. nn, Muxwell iiihI j
Kcholn,
Conch Tillis, to see the way Imr girls by W inter Park. All or Kmmn Spon­ READY FOR BIG 1D2U ed of him in the future.
MERRY XMAS AND
Carrnway on the line-up.
responded to her cir&lt;&gt;rt:i to make a sors scores were niltdq on spectacular
Woolf’s work is. of ruumc, well
BASE
BALL
SEASON
fine basketball team, especially in the shots from the ccner of the court,
known to Orlando baseball fans, lhe
HAPPY NEW YEAR
And now that Snnford’s football j,5
way of team work. The team work j The two centers, "Bill" Hand and
team
proved
themselves
the
best
in
Jess
Woolf
and
“Grunt"
Lucas,
two
big
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of the Sanford girls was nil th at could Lucille Echols played u line game as
the state, Duval. Gainesville, Plant
have been expected and it was this they had two of W inter Park’s fast- of the Florida State Ixaguo’s U-st; b»-t &gt;«nr and '. •
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team work th a t built up the score |c sl players opposing them. Miss Kch . —
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so high, together with the fact that id’s brilliant playing was another of chnmtl by the Orlando Bnseball club, lun
lor faltered U-hmd n narrow lead
here yes­
Sanford has two forwards th at are the outstanding features of the game. according to word received
vsiucni uukc for the Bulldog . lie usually saved
And maybe lakeland don’t bate, b r­
there with the goods when It comes Only two fouls were called duiing the terday morning by President Duke
Hauseit
nnd
Boy
McCracken
from J o t D,e game, though he fnlicd. under^^e j i jpfl ^
lhc coM. They say they
game,
one
on
Maxwell,
the
other
on
to shooting a t the hnseket.
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receive
credit
for
winning
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The W inter Park girls put up a Peoples.
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are,
but
it is not every one
The Sanford girl* will meet the who attended the meeting of minor
nice scrap and threatened ninny times
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ilrst class twirb r.'H e Is the is&gt;&gt; who
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ed by Jean Maxwell and Maud Car- Winter Park had a fairly fust team,
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n o .......... T o r n players, all of whom he thinks will o « I - , &lt; * »
rnway, Sanford’s guards. And while the game tonight promises to be n
deal .near lh*
make
pennant-winning
material
for
these guards wore taking rare of their hummer ns Ocala is rated as good as
Woolf, he was in
nre imL able to make him tell us
ead of tho deal. Mildred Holly nndfnny on the rchedole for this season. .Manager Ernie Burke s Bulldogs next ail Option from another club. Charles­
How come,
Etnnm Spencer were making point j The large crowd that witnessed the mi miner. A catcher is included, two ton. Woolf was formerly t.title Bock’s his score for yesterday.
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Don’t forget the big basket ball ^
Which SlarlH
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der if Gene Elliott U really going to
MONDAY, DECEMBER 11TH
there early.
give up .the game. Elliott is not as
.piiek to get into condition ns he once in m fa its M k i fa Ri fa
• w as. hot when he dues get the proper
n.1
V ', amount of (Valuing he has no c&lt;|oa! at
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BEAUTIFUL TEAM WORK AND'
SPECTACULAR PLAYING RESULTS
IN VICTORY FOR SANFORD GIRLS

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Large Crowd Witnesses Fray and Many Com­
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Everybody—Old and . Vounff—Is Invited to j

Gene was one of the heaviest hit­
ters on the club, seldom failing to get
a h it in the pinches nnd hundred* &lt;«f
_ local fails will Ik* disappointed if he
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FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

.STATE CHAMP­
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The new 750 K V A Turbine which has
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morning, and at the same time the en­
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change the electric current in the en­
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Sunday for a few hours.

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“ I Am the I.aw" that drew s u c h a i
lii^T crowd* lif t niRhi con be Keen i
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“The lint," not n picture show, will
JArKSONVII.EE, Fla. Dec. U.— play nt the Princess Monday night.
Florida footbSll fandom, not hawing
nny college game's
games to watch
waicn in me
any
the &gt; The advance sale Is going over b ig ., ,
fiiit place, and having n strong feel-]B etter make your reservations today
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ing for the high school youngsters In if y„u don’t want to get left,
tho second, will
... turn their* eyes .towrfrds Miami nnd Gnlnesville toilny,
for games that will cither determine
lhe stntc scholastic pigskin masters,
or weed but the field to two contend­
ers.
Miami, by winning from I'hint » dy. _
will Ih* on equal terms with tho win- ■
ner »f the GaliieaviUo-Duval m:i»h. ■
Should Miami lose, the winner of th o ;B
fracas down in Alachua county will ■
lie the stntc champions. Plant City has ■
been eliminated ns n championship
contender.
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that there is no doubt. Tho eleven
was defeated, however, by Gainesville
and Lakeland. Plnnt City, on the oth­
er hand, disposed of Hillsborough and
St. Petersburg. Miami ha* a record
of four victories and no defeats. The
only’uncertainty nbout its champion»hlp calibre is the fact th at it did not
meet some of the stronger elevens.
Orlando; West Palm Beach, .St. Auqunitet that the Magic City rqua.1 _
vanquished.
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traditional rivals of Duvnl nnd Gaines-tg

A m i you will sa v e e n o u g h liy C h r is tm a s to b u y p rese n ts „
mid e n jo y (he fe s tiv itie s w ith ou t s tin t or inconvenience. *
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lhc senration of Lomion
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Evcr-Sliarp I’cncils
VI, (,f whirl! might lead ono to »up- out of the |M»s«ekslon of the deicviid- , f i
ants o r Ellliu Yale until plirclmsul this 1 1»- ‘‘ “ ly In the day, and kt.Ji-g
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f‘ -o succcisful a T l'D '. nu«ht o p e r u lb m m R I i G e o r g e l k M u . L e a n o f th e t w o n e g r o e . c a m e a f t e r a :;i x d a v j
P r o v in c ia l lc g s ifa tu ro o f A l i S Ukc himaalf seriously- Tho fuel* t h e A in e r le n n U n iv e r s it ie s u n io n In • e a r t h In w h ic h h u n d r .- d i o f m e n
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3 5 i matter arc. bowaver, that auch E u r o p. e f o r t h e g ro u p 6f g ra d u a te s w......
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norm
Smoking Stands
H r,r from UiuK the ca»c-•
have Just presented It to Yale.
il(uJ participated nt one time or unTh, greatest aurtOiie* scored by
This purchase Is ttie culmluntlon of u()^
NDTIt'F. FDR BID F(»lt THE KREU- Ash Trays
Humidors
y . ffopwoo.1 in Ute. tlmatrc and eiTorts mnile during lhe lu«t Ifi year*
Bolb negree . were taken to a ^:ll.tb TION AND CONST IU t IL»N *ti­
by
Y«lc
men.
The
final
lorntlnn
of
the
L have b.*c« many -h av e come
SANFORD I’UBI-H L IB B A in,
Leather Hand Bags
dial «*'. some suitable site I* now being nt reu in of few hundred yards ou. ■&gt;'.•
from taking neither ponton* nor ri SANFORD, FLORIDA
■rrnnved for by tJunson H. Depttw, rep- of the town, *&lt; lie re lust .Satin. I .y, th** Bags
cation* too seriously. *a he eAnsU- r tsenllng Ibc donuts, and lhe consult­ young woman** luily w.» •
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e,,ly refuser, to take h.mrclf or hi* ing nnliltect of tUgfjtnlversItr,
u pu.'sing vittiu
truin m
crew. •***»••
Both ntgrccaj
pralcd
will be rocrlvei
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p
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Vanity Cases u :vd
atqiroved by the e.irpoGUmo
eouiinlGc" w c ( g K j u ,n un aU(|i, IM.0 und Wiight
JibipI'uoniiutee
t;,.. c ity Gommissicn of Haisfonl.
■nrk reriouslyI DoHnes
lh,, theatre, according to Mr. Hop- on architectural plan.—\u le omiy . &lt;aja U) j . lV0 c.xone, atc«l Young o
„t thclf ofOce in the Ulty
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it entertains, nmusea or even diverts r n i n T n o m n u r o i i i k q I I J | l i p ' / young W .iin n n i l i e e o m m llt e d t b i! l i n n - 1, | , , , m | . ! r 11, 1022, f » r t h o c o n - t n - . - «(erliiig Silver Tea
thon* wlm attend it for n few hours PH 0T 0GRAPHER WAS IN LULA ^ r h|,
AU{(J t„ have conf. - I.
„f ivb'ie Liinary Building in
ColTec Sets
time. That any |&gt;l«y fie ld s a lasting
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r.iani w h ile n u o t h e r n e g r o nibls-.l lu r. Ho H a n f o r d , F l o r i d a .
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jBl1uem'e on the live* of those who D e ip lt e U n l o o k s d - P a r A c t io n o f G ia n t ^did ^not |(j|(||u
iuiiiil* tho other negro, but
Daboon He Gal Picture* c»
L jt, he cannot conceive.
,rd by u certified cheek, made payable
Sets
r,:iM it waa r.ot Young.
Rest of Group.
Sir..- |H-n»*ms out of ten, in tho opin­
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to
the
order
of
the
t'dy
Following W right’* talk, U:e nir.li
ion «t Mr. llopw«Kid,’hnve a senso of
In nn Interesting «rtl&lt; U*. .‘Htltto&lt;l peoeecded to Etnn»-hiin to a st.-.k.-. Jl-mfor.l,. Florida, for 3 pe--'cent of t!i f• L e R U l i i u l C O U S O lc S ( . i s
,So liiilieroiu. If they haven't, look “ l iv e ’lliouMlIid .M ile s on I '.s d hi
„ „i
id nisr an
xV'ri r ’Vl-i-»-‘ **•«•«' woml and ».m • were pbi-.id a t
id &gt;' their
thUi l&lt;id
an evidence
evi...-.-.••&gt;..f / i ,
. Ig 'jj « « # ] p j C |» l a t C S
Qui fur them. IlcJuui.It himself to an iral Africa" In the Wide Uorbl1 M.uti
^ n|i|, li)c whu|u work! then
/..ith aqd gunriuity to f »•«’ ‘ ' «-SC I O IL S d l l U 1
rwfgi-rnud degree. (Jt that ho is t i n e I * n n a m u s in g t ic n u iiit o f th e p h o ­
r.-c afiiv. lli&lt; tody \..u burne.l to a h a n d a . r e q u ir e d b y .s a id U o m m i s s k n |
(eiuin. For proof, ho recoils an m­ t o g r a p h in g o f b u b o .a i* g a m b o lin g M
w i t h i n tr-n d a y s a f t * r t h e a w a r d o f th e
eri.-p.
Rrest ing moment in hi* life when he l lie .Ir U -d -y p b e d o f a r lv . r
. Ivory Toilet and ManiYoung was tu rn 'd back to tho an- contrart.
l l w a s th e s e r iv e r b e d *,' writes tin?
rantractisl rmnll ihu while in ShangA l l b id s m u s t h o m a d e o n f o r m
euret Sets
h-.i. Onlv an exaggerated sense trf hu - 1 author, "that I usually sought, f»r ••****ttlu»rltii-ii and tonight is ill the county .n r o p o ;d t o b e f u r n is h e d 1&gt; t h e A r c h i may be perfectly eertiiM «'*“« &gt;'i the
.
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n.,.- permitted him to see the funny j
Special Showing of Plat.
season the thirsty
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i » nttempt .1. l«.t.
. f thing* while sojourning in th*-: dry
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be
olie rn e ltillher to acra eh for la 1 «
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nium and Diamond
fcB hmi p nndflusultud, so the doctor?
t I Ml. I I . uni f . J. I l y a " . ' d&gt; Muiei
nil. in the . a . ing of hi* life.
, , ,.i L.s i-fihtf in Bu.il -id, I'bn
W r i s t Watches, Bar Bins
*' d m v-lf
h.eak up.
Pul «... rutin- b.»k to plays and j'b&gt;&gt; . r.atp of baboons I Imd
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f r un F. II. Trimble. An bite I. m
In
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upr.-ii*
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T|,r..iigh-iu:
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day
pnrtiei
of
anDinner Rings, Etc.
anting. Mr. Ilopwoml is *unlv en
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, in t h- Davi *1 Ni I buibl
II I It h. »! I •’&gt;•,*11»•
titM t&lt;&gt; (K-.-ilk with some d«gr«...... . tree. I bad lies'll Ihere tell minute*,
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Florida,
upon
the
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waiting for the nofihal*.
"ere
ji»-»i K;«»ir r i »«»m *f
tothuiiD Fill«v.’i»g hi* grad ml ion
! . ,lk;t
?ifi o i . w h ic h Mini will be i c riimiluu about all over the l,*1“ &gt;• 1,1
t li­
foirn the University of Michigan ............. tlieiiiselve* InV 11 l'1' ""'*' . r awaiting tb • c m ir g
i t , : upo'i th- return of (be plans
hi- -|«i ialired in drunmtie coin v.bell just as I v*as nu Ha- l-b»‘ " f
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the numlie rt,d »pc ifirntbms in Rood eendition
poaitr.ni, lie ret t-j work with ra venTHK JEWELER
................................................. ;&lt;&gt; tb.. \ r. hiteet.
pjr.ee. And he 'has kept nt in rndeK: *1 bidder must agree as provide !
East First S i.------ Snnfnril
The next luonuut a welglit thnt Ms-ined „th,-r cimnnim w .
fitigntly ever since.
f t; m of propmtal th a t be wit!
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OPEN EVENINGS
"As It happened, lb*' sudden ^b"1J- ,VII)I| t . t Ii • i o.iI.I not g -. through t* . .; 1 i . . s a id b u lld i/ iK in " o r d a i i * .'
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B j , al- &gt; du n e in c o lla b o r a t io n w u l :
la s iiiis ii-iB n D rs c H iiiB irs io i*
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blgm *t m i . v
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■I.-I w iin to . m i . "&gt;•- prepii. .--I
tit ' c, on Deyrt” proved suiMalton- tl.(|inon „ f tbe e.snpony and tlm r*'"'*" barri
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m i d * i t y t U u u m ls s lu i _ i » - &gt;
«ai4 now qiilzzliiiHy gazing at me froi*1 l(, w;ir«l &lt;&gt;if a y u U .u k . i be i t pui t
ahy iurre.u&gt;ful.
..m e, h a t o t h e r s h o l d ! w i t h i n it* d i s c r e t i o n »e j e c t a n y o r all
served to diver*
-nolhes," written in collaboration the branchea!"
sG-::t|v tll.-lr \v U l , ' . . a t h e r o a d , u.i 1 b i d . .f l l w y d e e m th.- m i n e e x p e d i e n t . .
»iih t banning Bollock nnd used n*
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CITY UOMMIS8ION,
.is «
U n ite d fo r S h o r t Skirt*.
|w^i, arid cam - into vii w in tb* itarring vehicle by Grace Tioarge;
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Women In variuu* |»«ri* ®r the rntin*
■ whk&gt; !u.
By C. J. BYAN,
-Jody Forgot" in which Mt.rio &lt;*-»• t r y lire forming "Short S k i r t • lut *.
a an
Pity
Manager.
a nu
ee 8U'-..lj&gt;'. v.eie quirk to a rt. IJ-I i-tl-Ute
kSI sinned; “Sadie Live," "Our Lit­ II,.. pnrpoim Of wbleji Is to thwart llo &gt;»»■*
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lL&gt;;uv. .f&lt; play*. And through, them v o te d f o r w itnew lait g r e a t e r le r .. h.
tch.- (JUU'K
ft. r with
'ill Lu..'-* a*ul j i -Ii of Hie - . •'
til ri*. ih.it delirious sense of humor U seenirt .. b it .1 r a n g e Unit
EUVH'E T B A N S t - 1 It. '
In-:,.Mel .be two lag:.* - • -Ha
s ’n. h
Mr. i Iup wood's to the Nib „|ioii|.l JiliVe to o r g a n i z e fo r
l U l - T h F n - 8a t .
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jMiM.iis go to the theatre foi T li e r e Is n o In " n g a ln - t s h o r t sl.irt-.
lt u t it w o u ld ln» u*. ilUHcult f - r -u ,' a fi w Ilnurs' entertainment,” declar­ woinnil t o w e a r a s h o r t f k lr t W in n
id Mr. Hopwood recently. "They may everyIxnly e l s e Imd s h i f t e d t o t h e Mm.
luni Yiuw to wear evening clothe* lo p le n g t h n s It w o u ld f - r o n Inrtl-.
or how t» handle teacups there," ho x lilunl to a d o p t « d n y llg bt
adi'e!, “1ml the real te.-t of a play Hel.cil.ile in a to w n w h e r e « I ^ H j e
nu&gt;i i:u r. nh.'n bi-Ming for tin ii l„ „ | v o te d t'or Htninlrtrd tim e. 1 Im
patri.n.ig is, ‘is it beautiful or amuj- on ly w u y I h e a v e r a g e w o m a n .-an n Mrtt e lm n s i n g f a s h io n s Is to be eonirgB "
M l o e s t h a t sh e bn* n w id e s u p p o r t
“Th.- i•-:&gt;! problem! of life me so Iiin- ng tier f.-lto.v W.iinjnf I f n n y m a n
fcir&lt; lit.ued ihe pl-iywiigin (-olid, m n s llie »e -w o m e n as .•..v v a n ls .
"If I . i, milled lo put them on lhe lot Idui l i k e "IT Ids c e n t in t h e I a a
t'-igi- the ploy would Ik* closed by the l e r It ‘s m o r e c o in f o r ta h le n n d t h e r e
jrditt\ If I wrote seilous plays they) la n o I mv a g a i n s t it.- -St. Louts Star.
wuul-J i .i;-e tears and inoiirniiig. AtP la n N e w M o n o r a l J R o a d .
Umplii ut problem play.* can only teAnother e \| erlmcnt with overhead
jplt in tbrdlfiig thu audience svxjmonorails Is to be made, according to
•lly. Tltt-ie can be ml r.olutlon."
B r n e t l n d E n g in e e r . T h e F r e n c h
It ii the film' belief of Mr. Hop- m i n i s t r y o f p u b lic w o r k s h a * d e c id e d
vtxsl that, the reason thbre are j o t h a t a n e x p e rlft.c n tul l i n e s h n ll lm In^
Bsi.y piMir plays, particularly of the Mailed In t h e P e n n i n e . d i s t r i c t . ^ l-e
wi i. al comedy variety, Is due to the Mil.Je.-t Im* b een In v e s tig a t e d by o
floppy work on the part of the au­
S c c n c lnm - n » C a l " r o m in K
th o C r in c c o . M o n d a y . D o c . I l l *
thor. And thnt mnkea only one cnAdlliiH tu lh itlo n s h o u ld p r o v o m ic fe s s fu l It
tlo.i with a malinger when he is cumI k p ro im s e d t o p r o v id e n m o n o rullvv u&gt;
ttl-shined to write *n play. He insista b e tw e e n B a r i * u n d H I . G e r m a in . I l l *
that the play must not go into rc- u n d e r s to o d tb n t th e s y s te m I * m e rA ly
' heJr-.-il until he is ready. He simply a n n e rliil lin e r a r r le d o n s ta n d a r tts o n
W h ic h n / n r fitte d w i t h e n g in e u n d p r o ­
will nof Lg hurried.
.
Of " i h • "Ififi*'1 Mr. Hopwood Is de­ p e lle r )&lt;* m o u n te d , n n d . l t I* c la i m e d
lightfully honest. It’s chief purpose, tlp it M O *,s i * u p t o 150 m ile s n n h o u r
—the roof without an equal in quality and
.
.
hr deeluti s in all seriousness, i* to c u n b o rea ch ed appearance. Made in a beautiful 1ilp Red,
entertain an audience for two hours
Origin of “Anzac."
»t&gt;*l a half. He doe* not recommend
Tbe name “Anzac" was first given
Snow White and Green.
it a* nu object lesson for private tier ...it.licit* by the late Major Oliver
tfttiwx nor does he hold forth tho i S f c o ' o « . w « » » * “ «
h"l&gt;e thnt once it Is seen, crime will for the Morning Herald of Hydney.
. j . NU-TILE is the last word in house c o y iki-rca c. lie does insist, however, S o w S -.u ib W a le s . Australia, l i e died
ei’iiu?- They have ljeen on Florida homes for
Ihat it wilt provido nn evening of real ill May. 1020. Tito name stand* for
tnjoymenu And, lie adds, "why the Initial letter* «*f Australia and
mord than twelve years and show no sign of
doukln’t- it? Isn’t it a Mary RoliorU Sew /-.-aland army corps, and.w as
coined during tho Dardanelles run
wearing out or “curling up.”
;
km. hart .iuy»w»ry «Uwy.1T
;
paSgn m the World war. It'D now
i ■ ...
jSpSlnrly applied to Australian* viaThey are made to stay l Bay a iew dollars
They
Hume dintar.ee oUt,s!do ltlng Great Britain to take part In
■—/ live
...w muac
more and get the best!
.
the big city, whither his busine.is Inwn tennis matches and other sports.
f*^* him daily, "und keeps him till
L o n g T r i p to S c h o o l.
night. And no, when they wero chang•
Manufactured by
T r a v e l re c o rd f o r f o r t r liv fl- y e n r o h l
■ing house*,' the wife gradually got rl r l* seem * to b e hfcld by H e le n K n o w
"II the things moved whilo he wns coff Bosnian refugee.! Since she huP
AMALGAMATED ROOFING CO., Chicago
r- ■ ■
*wa&gt;'. and one day on his return ho S l y left Vladivostok. Siberia, she
. - . -•'if , .* .
found the old house empty, and the. »
o .o »
j - kj
Sold in Sanford* by
finished yet. for she recently left the
one ready to pemsivo him.
Well," said he, "we didn't have United Stun** for Bonn, l russln, where
*he will study.
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*"uih trouble moving, did wo?"
replied tho missus, "and wo
. *# .v--fi t
•'m't have much trouble when tho
A National Farmers’ Exposition opborn, either, did wo?"
m s today nt T«U*.|.». O, and 1*&gt;U con-—-" t ■ "
tinuo for ono week.
the throngs of readers.
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have gone to tho point this ecsson of (■
defeating two squads in ^
many
day*. Duvnl has had an uphill fight
in its schcduU, mt)*t of which took _
on out of state team*.. Whereas t,ho ■
Alachua counT'y lnds came here 4o -

Negro Murderer
Burned At Stake
At Perry, Fla.

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« R B in a ia a ia « iB K S iiiE a c K n D iD
I.
men from many cdUuties, incluJieg e o i m a a n i a a a a a i a i B i i s M n i i a a n
g if t fr o m y a l e g r a d u a t es
come Iron/ South Georgia; it is tindcratood ita common jmrposu gave tho
•iun Dlaj That OelongtJ to the Found­
mob an organised appearance. No
, or of the Unlverilty Preiented
T H E U N JV E R S A L T R A C T O R j
time
was lost in rushing thy negroes
*
to Collego.
to the scene of U&gt;e murder. Tonight ^ su rc 0f th e q u a lity tint! th e
tho'm ob was •Well n'bb Lcomple'.ely
price
fu rg o lle n
Tho Ellliu Yale sun dial, accepted try
price will
will soon
soon be
be mrguUcn
OF YOUNG SCHOOL,
/
the corvoriitlmi nt Its iiii-ellng In S»-p- SI.AYKi:
TKACH Elf TAKEN FBOM
scattered.
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teiuhrr, bus been presenl.il t&lt;» the milThe prcclaitm with which it uctcd
WATCHES
811 EIUFF
vcrslty by the lollowlng graduates,
in dealing with the two negroes ac­
DIAMONDS
who have succeeded In purchasing
corded with tho belief thrit it conII.—Chnilic
Dec. u.—u
tlrt* Interesting memento of the foundBERRY, Fla.,
t ia.( i.»ec.
i« m - ........
„,„i;»i.fc,i
JEWELRY
»r of Yale; tluusiiii t;. Depew, IIH'J; Wright, negro; nrcuseil of the mur- sidered its scitgonni*. h . '
SILVER
dnrcnce W. llowcn, T.»; Henry 1*.
„f Miss Ruby Hendry, young «ml that th e re would &gt;e
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Sinlth, Urt. nml K. H&gt;n..* llnckett. ’*J rghool teacher, was taken from tlm disorder, and early In t n.ght
I
CHINA
Hon., and 1L• Kdcn DUks.m 1-b- " flu,riir ftni, burned nt tho stake at Uv: gatheiing had pTaCsicnl &gt; disperse.!
Eden lanlge, W.Hnlhrblge, Suffolk. Lug- ^
(f
crjmo carly ,Mt nigh*..: to it« homes, some being.
wax bo­
CUT GLASS
land.
.,Kl, . , .c ,,., Hioved. several score* of miles nw.i&gt;.
The sundial, nrlgHialty owutuV By-by n mob estimated dt tNtc .l thooa- !•«««, BCTC - • _ _______
Tlic Famous Bnlova
Ellhu Yale, has Id* curt of onus nndinrd men.
j
. ,llw.ntBll is »till Improving.!,
the
17ns
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... date
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. . on It. It Is « Itfeslxe:1. The negro, alonp with
h Albert
A,J?rl Toung
V roylThe’‘ tnlex of &amp;o BabwW
hart shows!
Wrist WiltchCS
figure of u West liiillan negro, lutildod n e g r o , W a s t a k e n f r

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
S A N F O R D , FL O R ID A , F R ID A Y , DE C E M B ER K. 1922

I S H REPUBLICAN ISSUE
STATEMENT O f GOVERNOI
LIFE LOfIG ENEMY STATE)
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LSTER SECEDES

SE M IN O L E
A N D VO LU SIA
COM M ISSIONERS M ET Y E S­
T E R D A Y FOR P U R P O SE —

FROM THF. UNION

F R E E !STATE
IRELAND W IL L ,H A V E WAR
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FEDERAL EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY WITH
VIEW OF ADOPTING DEFINITE POLICIES
OF NATIONAL CO-OPERATION ON THE
PROHIBITION QUESTION

Bnnford, Kin., IVc. 7, ll&gt;22.
F ree Bridge
Honorable Hoard of Gounty Com­
missioners in*and for Sominolo Coun­
Tbo Seminole County Board of
III* T h e &gt;■ «nrlaa|r«l P r r t x l .
ty, rioridn, met in special session a t
LONDON, Dec. 8.—The Irish Re
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Dee. S .-T h ree County Commissioners ntu) their atpublicans, say’s a dispatch to tlic Kv JnmcA Craig, accompanied by the 2 o’clock p. m. Present, Comr's. L. I*.
W A SH IN G T O N , I)cc. 8.— P resid en t H ard in g in nut annual unmasked men armed with revolvers tu nny, C.eo, A. DeColtes went over
Hagan,. 0. \V. Entxroingcr, and O. P.
mine Standatd from'Dublin, have ism
essage
s ta te d today to con gress in person nml announced th a t ho and shotguns held up two mall clerk; to Dct.imi yesterday. anil attended
Swope, with V. E. Douglnsa, Deputy
at the (Iititm station this iimpting and the hin tilij: of the Volusia County
iu»-d a manifesto describing Timo­
Clerk, and George A. DeColtes, At- lmi&gt;es to in v ite th e governors of th e s ta te s add territories to on escaped in an nutomobile with one board of county commissioners dial
early con feren ce o f federal ex e cu tiv e a u th o r ity w ith th e view o f
thy Ilc-nly, governor general ns n life
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to nicy in attendance.
nrratuMl for the Volusia board to pay
national s ta te co-operation,
th e ritladopting d e fin ite policies for ----------.
Absent:
Chairman
I*
A.
Hrumlcy
London Inst night, hearing an address
m inistration o f prohibition law s. He told c o n g ress th e day would
and Comr. E. CuiliTI.
unlikely con ic when the prohibition am endm ent would he replaced
to the King contracting Ulster nut of
Motion of Comr. C. W. Eiitnninger, and the nation should adopt a course accord in gly. W ith regard to
the Irish free ntalc.
2yd by Comr. L. P. Hagan, and car­ I he tran sp ortation problem he proposed that th e railroad labor
The address was voted unanimous­ ried, Comr. (). P. Swope i:. elected a
ly by both houses, of tin* Ulster Par­ chairman pro tern *in the absence of board be abolished w ith the su b stitu tio n o f labor division in ter­
sta te cym om rcc com m ission and urged co-ordination ot all tran s­
DUBLIN, Dec. 8.—Rory O'Connor liament yesterday, and so rapid were
. portation fa cilitie s. More extended credit for farm ers and constiami Lisin Mellows, together with two the pi wordings that til" entire hu*i- the l imit mail.
It was reported to tlii'i board that tutiounl am endm ent g iv in g con gress th e a u th o rity over child labor
cither irisli rebels, were executed in m -is occupied less than half an hour.
---------- i n s in: \ t iio u i : ---------the
lighter at the Titusville ferry is
Mounty•Joy prison this morning no
In the course.of his explanatory in very bad condition and unsafe to and en actm en t o f legislation and p rovidin g a reg istra tio n of aliens
urged. D ealin g w ith foreign a ffa ir s he declared A m erican rela­ Couple Suicided
was nlTiriiilly announced amt two oth­ sprrh, ill the House of Commons, Pre­
er men named, Cooney and Harrell, mier Craig, declared It was tireless to use, and on motion of Comr. C. W. tions w ere free from every th reaten in g cloud.
At Patterson, N. JM*
Loth prominent Republlcniis, Official hold «ut a ry present hopes that Ul­ Eiitnninger, 2nd by Comr. I*. P. Ha­
Both Use Pistol
army report states thut the four ster would go under the Dubliu parlia­ gan, uful carried, Comr. E. Curlclt is
authorised
to
have
the
lighter
repair­
ttfie executed us reprisal for the as­ ment, and added the itiomci t such a
( ourt-il Singer Shot in Fit of Jeal
sassination-of Kean Hales, a deputy question nrosf* lie-would refuse to re­ ed, and to secure the "die of another
ousy
lighter
if
possible,
and
if
tillable
to
ihot yesterday and Holemn warning main premier.
.
secure
nuother
lighter,
to
dope
this
to those nxsocinU.il with them “in conThe only posiibl? , Turn* to secure
tptrary of nr.salination against tin* happiness in Ireland was for the ferfy.until such time as the lighter
irpn i-ataliveH of the Irish people,” North and South each to go its own can lie repaired.
Comr. *C. W. Kntzminger offered
the
following resolution and moved it '
Dill!!.IN, Dee. R.—Scan Hales,
adoption, same being duly seconded Against Surprise Attacks from the Land and
Deputy of the Irish parliament, was
liP out in a few years a t which time
by Comr. I- P. Hagan, and adapted.
shot ami killed here yesterday ns he
the two eouhties can purchase it nnd
Whereas, the Hoard. of County
was leaving the Ormond hotel fur
the heart. Nearby lay Harry Harter, with the present feeling Hint exists
Commissioners of the County of Vo­
I’arli.-inifnt accompanied by llrigawlm formerly hoarded at the Rainbow there is no doulit about the jn'ople
o v p r o .s e iilo t l N eor E ast c o i i U t lusia, State of Florida, in regular
L A U S A N N E . D ec. i
dier (iene.ral Patrick O’.Uiri!, who had
lig control oC. tlic S tr a its or Dar- home dungetouidy wounded, shot in
session on Ilecemltcr 7th, 1022, adopt- ence cou n ter su g g e stio n s
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lieeo xwoui in as deputy of the house
in tecs again st surprise a tta ck s the right temple and under the heart. nml niadi* a fie o Imilge. 1 lie quesi-«| and passed a certain resolution ii| tlnnuelles. T h e Turks it*
Wiilrir Jnv. General O'Maile was ser­
I * secu rity of th e S tr a its o f Con- A n.ite written apparently uflet diol tm n .if a h iM g e it th e O.tlecii ferry
wortls us follows:
from land, and sen, thren
iously' wonnded, being shot in the
L iniitntion o f naval forces liouml the girl said she had a broken heart. w h ere Volu iii and Seminole meet
Whereas, the County of Seminole, rtniitinoplc and sea «*f Ma
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n •• si I : -------------- again him lie n a mooted question for
State of Florida, has voted bonds for for B lack-Sea and lib erty o f passage&gt;for m erchantm en th rough the
H om e tone and the Seminole county
Southern
Baptists
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the building of a bridge across the S tr a its in tim e of peace,
and war. A fte r h e a r in g su g g e s tio n s the
commissioners being unable to get a
Will Construct
St. Johns river between the counties con feren ce a d j o unetl
h ile allied r ep resen ta tiv es stu d y plan.
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re«j»o:e i* from the *Volusia County
of Seminole nnd Volusia a t n point
1-Story Building ruinmirdoners about the bridge final­
now known ns Osteen Kerry, uhd
County hereinalHive ret forth in lmec
ly decided to build it themselves' nnd
wnether any were injured.
Whereas, the County of Seminole
Iii Jacksonville as Headquarter
voted ImiihI.i for the expense. It was
m issioned of Sotninolo county has verba, and.
When the shooting began, Hales
hns let u contract for the construc­
• Activities
Re It Further Resolved that said
thought to make it a toll bridge until
heretofore
by
a
resolution,duty
adopt­
•ml O'Maile entered a car ordering
tion of said bridge, said contract price
resolution adopted by the Hoard of
it wan paid for and then make it a
the ilrvcr to take them to n hospital.
ed
agreed
to
operateand
maintain
a
lieing the sum of $17,71*0.00, and
I H r T h r \•w o i l.ilrtl |* rr* * l
Volusia
free bridge hut meant line the Volusia
bridge
to
he
built
across
the
Ht.
Jo h n s County Commissioners of
Hales ilied almost nt the moment of
GAINESVILLE. I*&lt;v. s. Fh.iid.i
Whereas, it lias heretofore been mu­
County,
Florida,
with
this
resolution
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River
nt
the
point
now
known
as
Os­
entering the hospital.
.
tually agreed by and between said
nhnll constitute_the contract and the Southern Hnptixti convention will con
teen Kerry us a toll bridge, and
Cenerul O'Maile underwent nn im­
struct n foilr story building In Jack­
Counties that said bridge shall Ik1 op­
Whereas, it is now the .determina­ agreement between the Counties of sonville ns headquarter* of activities
mediate operation nnd Inst night was
erated jointly by said counties ns a
Seminole and Volusln, regarding the
teported as doing ns well ns could lie
toll bridge until the cost of the bridge tion of both of said counties that said joint ownership of said bridge, and of tho denomination in this Flute un­
expected. An ofTieia! statement from
is fully paid for from tolls collected, bridge should bo operated and main­ the manner In which Volusia County der decision 'reached a t the closing an­
tained ns a free’ bridge, therefore
Army-hradqunrtors nt- I’orto-bello
nual meeting here.
DcLnnd wns
He it resolved, that the resolution shall pay for one-half of the coil of awarded the next convention.
barracks said his condition was not
Whereas, It is now the determina­
the
construction
of
said
bridge.
heretofore adopted providing for the
critical.
tion o f both counties that said bridge
Adopted In Hpccial session this l)oThe shooting of the deputies it in
should from its completion bo operat­ operation of said bridge ns n toll
lrridgo be and the saino hereby is res­
AT PIIOKNIX
fulfillment of a constant threat. The Wife Hired Men
ed ns a free bridge, nnd
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cinded,
nml
names not only of the ministers who
Wherena the County of Seminole
Chairman Pro Tom
To K ill Husband
He It Further Resolved th a t said
hns submitted a plan whereby said
L. P. HAGAN
"bridge
shall
I
k
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anti
main­
It Is Alleged bridge may from Its completion bo op­
PHOENIX, Dec. H.—A man and n
C. W. ENTZMINGKR,
tained ns a joint venture by tho Coun­
erated ns n free bridge, therefore
woman
who arrived here in an air­
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Hoard
o
f
County
ContIres Make Sworn ..Statement
He It Resolved, that tho resolution ties of Seminole nnd Voluxin, nnd
plane
late
yesterday afternoon atuf
mixsioners
of
Semi­
that Wife Hired Gunmen ,
heretofore adopted providing for tho shall upon completion be thrown open
nole County, Florida. who were investigated in the belief
to
the
public
ns
a
free
bridge,
and
operation of said bridge ns u toll
that the woman wns Clara Phillips,
Ho It Further Resolved that said Attest: E. A. DOUGLESS, Clerk,
(lly The AnsoclalrS l'rr»«l
bridge
bo
nnd
tho
same
Is
hereby
re­
tho escaped law Angeles murderess,
lly
V.
E.
DOUGLASS,
!&gt;.
C.
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Dec. 8.—Mrs. May
bridge shall nt all times be owned
scinded, and
have satisfied the sheriff's office as to
There
beiqg
no
f
u
r
t
h
e
r
business
t
h
i
s
nitnn
Ford
solicited
services
of
a
nnd operated jointly by said counties,
ran have for some time pnat taken up
He It Further Resolved that the
their identity ns tourists, it was an­
Hoard
stands
adjourned
o
meet
again
gunman
to
kill
her
wealthy
husband,
with, tho understanding nnd agree­
tbi-ir residence in the Government
County of Volusia shall assuino nnd
nounced today.
Ncy
J.
Ford,
offered
gunman
$20,000
ment
that
Volusln
county
shall
pay
office*. Hut some wore wilting to risk
pny tho Hridgo Tender's salary for
tor the job nnd gave hint a photograph
for one-half of tho cost of tho con­
their lives by residing outside.
JURV IS COMPLETE
tho operation of raid bridge and the
O. P, SWOPE,
of
her
husband
to
make
sure
tho
right
struction
of nnid hridgo In tho manner
Hah** was a prominent supporter
TO TRY FIVE MEN
coat of maintennneo and upkeep of
Chairman Pro Tern,
FOR HERRIN MASSACRE
of the government, nnd hns been a man was slain, according to a sworn raid bridge, together wth the addi-' and form set forth In tho resolution
strenuous fighter against the, Eng­ statement of four dotectivcs whose in­ tionsl ’sum of $1,000.00 each year un­ this day adopted by the Hoard of Attest; E. A. Douglass, Clerk.
Hy V. E. Douglass, D. C.
I n r Tkr A unrlalol Prr*d
lish. He wnB one of Michnrl Collina* vestigation resulted in Mrs. Ford’s til the aggregate sum In cash paid, County Commissioners of Volusia
MARION, III., Dec. 8.—The jury to
detention
on
a
charge
of
attempting
closest personal friends.
plus ono half of the upkeep nnd the
try five men charged with murder In
Denying tho
Keen Hales’ brother Tom I* ono of to commit murder.
bridge tender’s salary,,and ono half
connection with the Herrin m ine'kill­
ihargc
Mrs.
Ford
declared
the
victim
tl"* chief irregular lenders, nnd ts
of cost of maintenance', equals one
ings, was completed ht noon today.
of
a
“frame
up”
growing
out
of
do­
"till fighting ngniiiBt tho Govern­
half of tho contract price paid by
mestic
differences'
which
include
n
ment. Tom Hales is tho man who is
Seminole county for tho construction
STATE CONVENTION
n ported to have accepted tho rc- suit for. diyorcc.
DK MOLAY ORGANIZATION
______ T H tm : at lin m t ——----- of said bridge, pips five imd one half
•ponsihllity for tho nmbush In which SOUTHERN UTILITIES PLANT
per- cent, nnd that thereafter the
IN JACKSONVILLE TODAY
Michael Coliina met Jib death. There
county of Volusia shall pay one half
WILL CHANGE TO 3-PIIASK.
IN CITY SUFFERS LOSS
was n report also, that nftor the kill­
It RESTED AT MADISON, 0 /
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. R.—The
POWER OFF SUNDAY .MORN of tho bridge tender's salary nnd one
OF TWENTY SEVEN
ing of Collins, Tom Hales offered Jo
half of the upkeep nnd maintenance
firat state convention of D e.Molay, the
AND SAID TO ME BI g Ht ONE
throw down hi.-i nrinn nnd join the na­
BLOCKS
»
uf-raId bridge the-remaining one half
junior Masonic organisation, begnn in
tional forces, hut he never did so.
to
be
paid
by
Seminole
county.
the Siiittosh Rite rooms in the Maadvertiacment of the Southern Utili­
Adopted
In
regular
session
thin
tho
soaic
Temple here today to continue
VALDOSTA,
qA.,
Dec.
8.—Sheriff
ties Company telling the people about
(Ilf The
rrr«n&gt;
LONDON, Dec. 8,. The Dublin cor­ the change In the plant to be mado 7th day of Dcccmbor, 1022.
ASTORIA. Ore., Dec. 8.—The bu­ throughout tomorrow. Every local orLipscoinbo .of Perry, left hero this
espondent of the Evening Standard Sunday tpornlng isiHTthat the power
morning taking into’custody Charlie siness district.of Astoria wns laid in gnnisatiou in tho state, 1* represertt^iL
r^porta n party entered mcrccrs hos­ and lights Will t* ott Sunday morn­
Whorens, the terms and provisions Wright, arrested there In •connection Alina by fire early this morning and ---------- Til a in-: AT ii o si k ----------FOUR SMALL GlltUS
pital and shot free state soldiers lying ing for n short time*.
When the of said resolution ore satisfactory to with the kiting of Miss Ruby Hendry, despite the efforts o f . the local fire
WANDERED A\VAY m
in one bed in repralsal for executions change la mado there will be plenty the Hoard of County Commissioners school teacher, nt Perry, revoral days department aided by Portland depart­
v'
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For Florida: Partly cloudy
ago. A rthur Young, negro, said to ment, swept twenty-seven bloik.i
of power and l i g h t e r the city of of Seminole County, Florida, and
Whcreaji ifie Board of County Com­ have been Implicated * ith Wright, causing a loss estimated a t ten tu
JACKSONVILLE, Dee. 8. — Four fat Friday and Saturday. pos- ^
Sanford now' and for som# time to
nlbly local rains hi cltrem e
small
girls who disappeared from the
missioners,
of
Senjinoto.
county,
has
fifteen
million
dollars.
One
tpAii
?fos'
nml arrested hero last night, accused
tome, so let them shut it off a little
I
)
'
north jiottion. Little chjnge M
Florida
Children's
Home
Wednesday
accepted
and
agreed'to
be
bound
by
killed.
.
W
right
of
tho
killing,
according
to
while Sunday morning , and you will
bit
in
temperature.
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night
turned
up
nt
the
home
last
night
officers,
ad
m
itting,that
h
o
.got
mon­
tho
terms
and
provisions
of
caid
res---------Tit
AUK
AT
liOUK
---------get bettor lights and' bolter power
and
said
.th#j(
had
been
w
alking,«
.
The,
Dally
Herald,
15c
per
week.
ey
taken
from
the
girl,
.
.
olution,
and'
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METHODIST BAZAAR
MISS WETRERHOLT IS
“THE BAT” WILL
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Methodist Bazaar, December 8-9,
TH. .E. NEW LEGIION
BE ATTRACTION •
AUXILIARY SECRETARY fcn1lu r' ^ D.on f I,° theH’ ^ a u t‘,uJ ^
AT THE PRINCESS
embroidered articles and cooked food.
kn
Northwest room in tho Welnka build­
M O N D A Y .D EC .il ---- T O N I G H T —
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Dee. 7,—Dr. ing.
Nj For Florida: Partly cloudy
,
*2JG-5tc
JUST ARRIVED
.
Knte W aller Rarrotf, national presi­
r?a tonight Mtd Friday; prob­
There are always people who like
dent of the American Legion Auxil­
ably local ririns' Friday In
COUGHS AND COLDS IN WINTER. to,know the why* nrid wherefores of
CHARLES RAY
iary,
haa
appointed
Mir.r:
Bess,
T..
r» extreme north portion nml
Which consist of nil the latest styles nml cplors. Trices of
Indoor aeJentary life In winter
s.
For
example,
there
undoubt-!
Wethcrholt,
of
Gallipoli*,
Ohio,
na­
lei w anner in extreme north
—IN—
Hats ranging from
j c-tlly n
tional secretary .of the Auxiliary, «t djrprt bcnrlng on tho prevalence
portion.
which is comporcd of mothers, wives
S3.00 to $6.00
J
1*4
sisters and daughters of Legion mem­
^ p-j R i h Ni r a r a i n fc*
----------.
-iWnnonhals nml Kemper will present
bers and of men who died bj the ser­ -----,
- vCAPS, $1.65 to $2.15
roughs, croup, throat, cheat and h ro n -|ut t!je p rJncc3S Thentte on Monday,
vice.
na Ml fca Ha 'it* a n
"' H
Ciinrlcs Kay nnd Ilnrry Myers
Miss Wethcrholt has been secreta­ chial trouble quickly relieved with I’’0- j i&gt;eccmbcr 11th.
. MEN’S SCOUT SHOES, $2.50
.
lcyV
Honey
nml
Tar.
Contains,
mij
,.Thc
„
a
l..
wa,
.
written
by
Mary
went to a party ono-nlght with any­
ry of the Ohio department of tho aux­
Hi
opiate*—ingredients printed on the 'Roberts Rinehart and A vary. Hupwoed. one ^ rrss coat between them. They
iliary
.
since
.its
formation
and
.has
. Mimson’n Army lout work Shoes, best quality
M iichlovcrk n notable record b y tripling •vrappor. Largest Belling cough roed
It played for more than two years In,
ta ila membership and duubling tho num­ leino Ul the world. • “ Foley's Honey New York." It bus a . record o t' over | had some regular fun trying to
■$4.90 •
:
m n
io m »s s i ber of units during her first ton any T ar i» wonderful for nttarks of one entire year in Chlrago.to its cred­ keep things straight.
months of nITiec. She also obtained coughs and colds,” writes W. II. it, something, incidentally, never be­
All now stock ju st received
.
Mrs. Thcorodo' Langley and Mild­ rihtinction for her work fur tho re­ Cray, Venice, California, tsoid every­ fore achieved by any ilrAmttlc play i’l Other Attractions, too
red Simmons spent Wednesday in Or­ lief of nfck nr.d disabled soldiers.in where.—Adv,
th at eity. And still there r.te people
lando and attended Itosa I’oneclic con- the hospitals of that state.
w in may he heard to wonder why.
jeert.
Miss Wethcrholt was educated In
Thetc jftc n|way.» many ramies to;
*•-' 7 V
Oar r.!m is to SERVE the commun­
the pttblje schools of Gallipolis nnd in ity, not merely to hnvc a jub.--QU!CK ns-rign for the surovi of n popular Fridav and Saturday—“ I Am The
Work on the Mcisch building !r. Iw- a private school nf Cincinnati. Dur­
jday but probably the one factor which
ing ru died and tho contractors say ing tlie wqr she served rti the sta tis ­ SERVICE TRANSFER. Phorfu 402. hnn mure to do with it than, any thing] Law" by J a airs O lbvr Curst**].
191-Th-Fri-Sat
tLey will soon hnvc the ntorc rooms tics section of the ordnance depart­
J. J. N. CONNER, Manager.
cite is whether or iio, it ha i n univer- aagBtOMBaBMMWIWMMBMBMM,
ready. for occupancy. The Ghllespta ment in Cincinnati. Her npnrc time
"Tlu Bat
The Store of Quality with Low VriccK
Wft nre in Iho business, for ; tho ■.ai appeal. In tl.&lt; caw
peoplo are busy on tl:c Milane the­ wns spent in organizing chapters of
SER V ICE.lhi;? H w?3t cm plm tlw H ^th^cr.w ,^^ s n ,s n i i r i I 0 N nftlD G E PARTY
QUICK
atre building.
tho American Red Cross. Three broth­ BUSINESS:
^Senla lire now on
-Phone 104
TRANSFER.
Phone
403.
I
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115 East First StreetThe Woman’s Auxiliary of thi
er:! of Miss WethorhoU were World
lOf-Th-Frt-Sat * Anderson a drug stoic.
C. F. Murray, representing the At­ War lighters.
American U&gt;gion will give ij subn riplan ta brnnch of the Fox Furnaco Co.,
The new Auxiliary recretary has
FOR YOUR BOY'S’ CHRISTMAS—A tlon bridge party nt tho Parish hm&gt;o
pink nnd yellow baskets filled with agents fo r^ h e Sunbeam fu m ates and arrived in Indiunupulis to.nsoume her
r
DIt.
R.
M.
WELSH
complete amateur wireits’i receiving next Monday afternoon a t 3:00 o'clock
mints nnd candies.\
heaters, wan In the city today and duties.
outfit
including aerial nml instruction for the benefit of tho~building fund
Graduate
Veterinarian
___
Tho guests this morning were Mrs. closed a contract with tho Wnlkcr
Telephones;
,
Office
book. Educational and fascinating. of .the American l-eghm. Admhdoit
G. D. H nrt, Mrs. Roy Chittenden, Mm. Mahoney Co., to handle this linu and
OITIcc
123
Opposite
1’.
O.
Cheap for cash. 301 Pnlnutto Ave­ 50c. Don't make r.ny other date for
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor Claude Howard, Mrs. A. U.„ Wnllnce, also made arrangem ents for a big
217- Up
Residence 207
DcLnnfl, Florida nue. • ‘
3iG-3tp tliat Ocoosion.
Mrs. Charles Brit, Mrsll II. L. Pork- lino of advertising in the Daily nml
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Phono 217-W
the Sunbeam.
I I T f * * * » • « » r M t s l k . U l l l n * t * Ins, Mrs. M. S. Wigginn, Mrs. Percy Weekly Hcrnld for
—«_____________
a n t KISS
K i s s um
u s /nm
/ n k rn
r n «• » »cm
a a&gt;
i l ia s Mcro, Mrs. Chnrles Fodder, Mrs. TuWatch
for
it.
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w
r
i
t
S M M , # r If T M ara * B te rl»Ia la * , a r i l
EVENTUALLY
• H *U l card !• HR* nraatim
- . Iaal, alvlaa
slvla* vld Caldwell, Mrs. Andrew Mahoney,
. i m lltrm.
4 ate Ila. a r O I i i I i m tha
ira , 1
l l a ll
nr.d
Mrs.
Fred
Daiger.
N
o
R
eason
W
hy
It
Should
Fall
to
.T h e I. W. Phillips gnrage, tile*new
• Plirrclnlui
ka n r a a llr ai
24-lbs. Gold Medal
G ive V ita lity ,.E n d u ra n ce and
homo of tho Dodge cars for the San­
FORTNIGHTLY IIRIDE CLUII
A ttr a c tiv e n e ss In Run
ford Motor Company is assuming
Flour ...... ..... .......$1.25
F o r quick re s u lts on
S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
\T "
Down Folks
Tho members of the Fortnightly shape a t tho corner of Onk nvenuo
a ll m etalw are u se
Jones* Dairy Farm
Thursday—Holy Cross Ilaxaar, Sup­ Bridge Club were most pleasantly cn- and Second streets nnd when finiihei
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The
minute
you
start
taking
RE
per and free entertainment a t the teitaincd yesterday afternoon by Mrs. will odd much to this part of tho city.
Sausage
L. P. McCullcr nt her home on Ninth Me. Phillips has nnmp vnluublc prop- CU .MA, it begins to put your stomnch
P arish House.
Mullet Roe
Thursday—Brotherhood of St. An- street. There, being two tables of ciky in Sanford and intends to'build in good shape so the food you cat di­
gests
properly
end
assim
ilates
iron
some
apartm
ent
houses'
in
the
near
players.
,
drew a t 8:00 p. m.
Apalachicola Oystera
d e a n s • Scours • Pollsncs
and vitamine.i into your blood* Rich
The a r tis tic ’color scheme of red future.
T hursday—Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen
red
blood
is
wlint
builds
healthy
tissue,
New
Florida
Syrup
and
nnd
gold
autumn
colors
wns
carrigd
vylll entertain at bridge at her home
John A. McCarthy? n prominent ci­ strengthens your nerves cud makes
on Magnolia avenue, nt 3 o'clock, out in every detail. Golden marigolds
Fan Cake Flour
Large
tizen
of St. Cloud, was in the city your skin eltnr and rosy.
complimenting her guest, Mrs. W. nnd quantities of red roses lieing used.
cake
Thut’n why you hear and read about
The tally cards were also designed in yerterday afternoon ptul evening ftnl
m
H. Pritchett, of Lakeland.
ro
many
poonle
-saying
they
get
re
­
attended
the
meeting
of
’
Roosevelt
T hursday—Circle No. 3 of the Meth­ red nnd gold. ,*
No.
The hours were quickly spent in an Camp, United Spanish W ar Veterans. lief from constipation, nervousnenn,
odist church will meet nt the home
waste
m
of Mrs. R. L. Shlnholscr on Onk interesting giime of bridge and where Mr. McCarthy is an electrical engi- indigestion, lack of energy nnd loss of
Sell
scores were counted, it wus found that ncss a t St.’ Cloud nnd formerly rerid- weight nlmust from the first dose of
avenue.
Mxnfictaml Lmb Mocrn ’i Swi Co.. Wrs Toili. »-S.A —
od
nt
Jacksonville,
and
has
many
RE-CU-MA.
\j£r
T hursday—Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat will Mrs. I). L. Thrasher bold high score
friends here’ who arc always glad to
It fit not a "miracle" fur RE-CU-MA
□ c 3DC
entertain the members of tho Lucky and wn:i awarded a set of silver salts
reu'thia
genial
Frenchman
from
Cork.
to
bring
relief
to
people
who
have
Thirteen Bridge Club ut 9:30 a, in. and &gt;spoons.
tV6 S E L L T H E
tried m an y remcdii-.i to regain their
At the conclusion of the gnme, the
a t her home on Palmetto aye.
W ORI.D'O G R E A TE S T LEA V EN E R
PIANO TUNING— PHONOGRAPH REPAIItS
•The B. &amp; O. Garage at the corner health, strength and good luok’i. KEF riday—Mrs. J. C. Bennett will en­ hostess served chicken salmi, wafers,
of $anford avenue and Second streets (TLMA_alflU)ly diii^ .wiiut. nature in­
tertain the members of the Book- olives, fruit cake, coffee, strawberries
ia being- rushed and will be decupled tended for your stomach to do. And
i
Lovers Club at 3:30 p. m.
topped w*ith whipped cream. «
Th .
BEH IND POW O CH
in the next t'wo weeks by Messrs. Jer- it dues it be-.nurc it js m udefiom some
112 MAGNOLIA AV EN U E.
F riday—Mothers’. Club will meet nt
Substituting for nbscnl club mem­ nigan nnd Ilngget ns the home of the of the most health giving and hereto­
SHEET MUSIC
St u k i-S’ MARKET
PHGNDGItAPHS *
PLAYERS •
PI AM.'S
the home of Mrs. Sanv Yountx nt bers were Mrs. F. J. Glinzaics of Dc- U*xington nnd Hupmohile cars. This
fore practically unrecognized mediRECORDS E
PLAYER ROLLS
3:00 o'clock.
Land and Miss Annie Hawkins. The building will be ono of the finest in tines ever found.
F
riday—Methodist
Ladies
will
hold!
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club members present were: Mrs. D. the^ city when completed. Cliauncoy
RE-CU-MA is sold in Sanford by
11
their-Christm as baznar in the N orth j L. Thrasher, Mrs. O. D. Bishop, Mrs. Wilson will have tho sup|)l!es and gas
^
^ t —i j r t r ? y r . 'T T T r A - ^ r 7 r r ^ 7 ,Y3!tt3?r2l&gt;riDU3ZCTr*3&gt;CTX5aaKra|
the Union I’h.n.nincy and the leading iIIITT1*1171
Ip l
west room of tho Welnka bldg.
Frank Miller*. Mrs. George Knight, nnd J. I- U rquhart the machine shops druggists in every city.*-Adv.
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" ItrVtoncs in Gl'on;lfv*------------------ ---------------- *—----------------------------------- 1 stu r* ,n ! I,,ril1'
Saturday—Cccilian Music Club will Mrs./ ll? B. Lewis and Mrs. F. E. at the old ctnml .of tho B. ii O. on
m eet a t 3:30 p. m. ut the, studio'of Rmimlllut.
Tho real reason is, wo give SERPnrk avenue nnd Mack Butt will have
Mrs. Fnnnie Munson, Miss Lehman
Huduon nnd Essex cars salesrooms ut VICE. That’s our middle name.
will sing.
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Phone 498.
•* 194-Th-Frl-Snt
LOVELY BIMDGF. PARTY
this location.
in
S
aturday—M.
E.
Indies
Baxaar
m
One of the prettiest of a scries of
Pianos, Safes, Furniture, in fact
WclnUn building.
parlies with which Mr*, l.ucius Mc­ Country Club
Saturday—Mrs. Raymond Key will en­ Leod of Gainesville la; being honored
anything movable, or what others
—Phone 127
Sanford’s New StoreMembership Drive
tertain the members of the Every was that* of 1yesterday afternoon,
migh1 think immovable, we handle
care nnd case. Wo assume all
\Vock Bridge Club.
when Mrs. Abide Doudney entertain­
Will He Made with
Monday—Subscription Bridge party ed nt bridge at her homo on Sanford
responsibility.—QUICK
SERVICE
B B « E « « « R iiE B iiE n a E B B » E iB B B a « * n n « E i« * B B H E E B a tiK B H n fc ra B n B E B n H a B n * R * a a B n H « a a E n E E E « «
TRANSFER. Thorps 498.
.
a t tbe Parish House, Monday a f­ Height*. There were three tables of
A cormnillcn of ladies nnd gentle­
191-Th-Fri-Sat
ternoon at 8 o'clock under nuspices players. Pink nnd wldtA, tbe dainty
sB
W oman’s Auxiliary American Le­ color motif,- was nrti3ticnlly carried men Is In-ing formed by the Finance
committee of the country club in co­
Bazaar by Community Club 4 o'clock
gion.
out In every detail. Coral vine, pink
operation with m anager Wndbrooks
each day. Dee. 7th nnd 8th at Town
roses and Whito jessamine being lifted
with the object of increasing the mem­ Hall. Geneva.
Cnfctcrin supper
Mrs. I). P. Drummond nnd Mrs. II. with charm ing effect. The tally cards
bership of the club to 150 by Decem­ served.
211-He
II. Llvls nnd parly of friend j n r e were also hand painted designs in
ber -31ot. Tin- membership now n u n
spending todny at Daytona.
pink nml white.
over 100 and this -comniilloo will
STK»»UT FARM AGENCY
'
After several interesting games of liring tho liguie up to the 150 m ark
113 Mtnriialia \venue
WOMAN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY .bridge,, scores were counted nml priz­ and will not stop there but will con­
I’lim islicl 7 room bungalow, m
The Woman's Mlialonnry society es awarded. Mrs. Joo Chittenden hold­ tinue to wofk for 200 by March 31. on Dixie Ulghway^ Itarn, garage. 1&lt;t
.‘12-in. French Gingham, pei‘ yai’tl.......... ....... .............:...1b‘e
held a most Interesting meeting nt the ing high score, was awarded n bridge
All those who,arc interested in^tho « ^es. Electric light, running water.
M ethodist church Tuesday afternoon, set. The consolation, a score pad, Country H ub and hnvc not y et become Telephone, bath. Deep well, l ’alr.‘i2-in. Devonshire, yard ...................................................35c
II was not only n rcgulnr business went to Mrs. George Ilcrringi The menilK-rs are rcqqqstt d to came in nnd bnnks-M ur^-cnglno. w ater piped to
36-iif.'Percale, yard ................... . . . . . . . . . ................ ......... 19c
m eeting but nlso the annual election hdnorce, Mrs. McLeod, wan presented Join now. You can get application nil parts/offnrm . Orange, tangerine,
as f
. m __ m a
f . Mndcrin handkerchiefs nnd n corsage
ofm officers.
There nre no retiring nof­
blanks from tbe chairman of the fin- grapefruit, peaches, blackberries, tred
$2.50 Silk Hose for Ladies, per p a ir................... .•...... $1.98
ficers, each- being * elected to serve of violets.
nnco committee, II. R. Stevena, Chns. blueberries, 11 varieties of grapes
Following the awarding of the priz­ Britt, secretary, Deane Turner, treas­ lemon, cherries, bananas, loquat, Jnp.
$20.00 Crepe cle Chine Dresses, e a c h ............ ...........$16.50
nnothcr year.
es the hostess served a dninty ice urer or E. E. Wadbrooko, th e man- persimmon, mullH-rrics, roxcllc, gunv$80.00 Ladies’ Coat Suits.................. ................. .....*...$25,00
course emphasizing the color motif. offer*
PIPE ORGAN CLUB
.
ns. .Farm and garden tools, cow, calf,
The Country Club and golf links flock of Muscovl Hack's inclrulcd, till
The Pipe Orgun Club held its regu­ .M inlaW o pink baskets filled with
salted
nuta
were
given
ns
fnvors.
hero
arc not only the most beautiful for in.riOO. $3,500 cash, bal.I. I, 2 nnd
la r moeting Monday afternoon with
in
tho
state but the links arc laid
Tho
guest
list
includod
Mrs.
Lucius
210-tft
Mra. C. D. Forrester, Jr., nt her sub­
3 years.
Connnlly, Mrs. Raymond Phillips, out with the natural hazards that
urban home on West First street.
Final plans werh. mw!e for the Mr*. Ik n Caswell, Mrs. Sam Yountx, mnko the course one of the best in
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
..................... ^2,50
Old Ladies’ Comforts, pair
MONEY
Christm as bazaar Wnlrh will bo at Mrs. Ralph Wight. Mrs. Geo. Her the state nnd all tbe visitors to the
Cut out tills slip, enclose with 5c
Dr. Moore'a optical Nwlors Stnurduy, ring, Mrs. J. M, Wallace, Miss Mnr links praise thorn very highly. All
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■. . . ■ • . . a . . • . . . . . . . . . *8 2.50
Sanford and Seminole county should
December IGth, nnd a nijist pleasant garct Clark, Mrs. Sanford Doudney,
ami iiinil it to Foley &amp; Co., 283» Shef­
take n pride in tho Sanford Country
2.50
hour wns apont In finishing articles Mrs. EmTilTt Hunt nnd Mrs. Joo Chit­
field Avc., Chicago, 111., writing y o u r:
Club and become-a mdmber.
tenden.
name nnd address clearly, Yrtu will
of fancy work for this affair,
'
«4.00
Mrs. Forrester served delicious Am
When otliors arc idio, we keep mov­ receive In return a trial packo;te con
Regular meeting of Seminole Rebtosia and enko to her guests, which
.
.• • . • • • • s
ing; there’s a reason for It.—QUICK tcinlng Foley’s Honey and Tar Corn
y 1.19
$1.50 Children’s Shoes, No. 5|/L to 8 ....
beknh Frldny cyentng a t 8 o'clock. In­
Included thirteen members of tho
fJERVICE TRANSFER. Phonp 489. pound for coughs, colds nnd croup;
itiation of candidates. Degree staff
. *f X p ; i- t l
Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides
club.
please be present.—Mrs. A. J. Lossing,
1
,
The club will meat next Monday
Have tho Herald do your next job and bark; rheumatism, backache, kid­
.
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w ith Mrs. J. B. Ray a t her home on Sccretsry.
of printing. Wo have the equipment ney nnd blnddor ailments; nnd . h6loy
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Cuthnrtlc Tablets, n wholesome nnd
Palm etto avenue.
DANCING CLASSES every Tuesday,
OAKLAND TOURING, 1920 thoroughly clrnpslng • cathartic for
.a t Parish House j t 4 p. m. for .chil­
..................$22.50
$27.50 Men’s S u its ...... . . . . .
constipation, bilibusnoss, headache^
LUCKY THIRTEEN DRIDGE CLUB
dren and 7 p. m. for ndults. Interpre­ MODEL AT $200. THIS IS A nnd sluggish bowels.
Sold
every­
Entertoinlng In her usual charm ­ tative and ball room dancing.— Profei HEAL BARQA1N.—B. &amp; O. MO­
$12.50 Boys’ Two Pants S u i t s ................................$10.00
where.—Adv.
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ing and gracious manner, Mrs. F. L.
TOR
CO.
206-tfc
114-tfc
sor C. L. Ebsen.
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Rounillat was hostess this moming
rtBBBBKXRBnB3BinBBaBBnnBBBBaBBxnrBBnanacn=c3iiMBHnnBiitiBz:nsxnBBBBBBaBBBBBBB*sas
a t bridge, a t hor home on Palmetto
avenue, the guests Including the mem­
i'
bers of tho Lucky Thirteen Bridge
Mnkc application to comptroller
club, there being three tables of
NOW for your 1923 automobile liplayer*.
The morning was most pleasantly censv’. All’ automobile laws will be
.
spent In an absorbing game of bridge strictly enforced.
C. M. HAND,
- J.
npd when scores were counted Ihu
•
Sheriff.
prize, a dainty lunchoon ect, was civ-, 2I5-3U
cn to Mrs. CUude Howard.
Get r. tot in Spencer Heights. I)is'* Following the awarding of t|m
Best Seats $2.00 plus 20etax, total....f.......... S2.20
count
for cash, or will* nu-ro ea«0
—g ^ prize. tiio hostess
.■ ....._ served a delicioun
1 Calance $1.50 plus 15c tax, total. . .. (.....
.... S1.G5
i M |ad course, followed by an ire course ternii—A. 1‘. Connoliy f- Sons.
215-ftc
and coffee. The favors were miniature
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New and Complete Line of Hats and Caps

The Princess

THE WEATHER

“R. S.- V. P.”

LOCALS

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Co.

RECUMA EXPLAINED

Cooking Utensils “»“* CLEAN

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SA P O L IO

M u ile r

C /m JM E T ;

3 11. HINTERM1STER PIANT

COMPANY

THE

BIGGER AND BETTER VALUES AT
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NOTICE

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SELLS it for LESS

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922
where they plcarc to' trade. They find how gond, would succeed as the busl-;nnd hold visitors for a longer stay
FEW OF. ABORIGINES LEFT
a few bargains here and there .that ness m anager of n newspaper. It is j with us.
might be profitnlde to purchase but dilTorent and difficult. No other in -! That the expression “ From A to
’ i l l r r n n u n M r r p l Knit*
Black Men of Australia Passing Away
in the main they will find prices in stitution serves such a wide range of Ampersand’* in figuratively used
lli-rn lil II it lit! I &gt;• k . 107
in
—One of tho Lowest of
A i r , H m f n r l , F lu .
Sanford ns reasonable ns any city in people and opinion ns the newspaper, the sense of “from beginning to end.
JHuman Races.
Id Printing Co t the country.
Tire newspaper is n «|unsl public Ampersand is the mum- of the sign
Hut the Hanford business man who utility. While it la privately owned, &amp;. I hat Uie word is an adaptation of
The rare of tho aboriginal black*
Of course, a man's earning
m.rHiir.it.H
is mnkfr.g his money here has no ex -lit serves" the entire public ju st as ccr- 'kind per sc" meaning "and b / itself." follow iif Australia Is rapidly dlsppM llir
power counts, but what is of
»
S frrrls rr•T m iM irr cute whatsoever to allow his wife {tainly ns the electric light, the water That Florida coHies under the expres­ {tearing. Numbering about two hun­
‘ l.rnrraL1
dred
thousand
n
Ittmdreil
yenrst
ago,
prime importance is Iris saying
AilrertlnliiK Vlnnnxrr n,’d family o f to go himself to some company or the street railway or ttd- sion of "From A to Ampersand."
less than onodiundredih of thla num­
other
city
to
buy
goods
that
he
can
ephnne.
So
much
of
individual
and
power.
lin u n n
»n
B lra
v in d r
* That many of the ills of mankind ber lire today to tie found. Ami llko
buy here In Sanford and if this m at-;community success and prosperity;
l|&lt;plirnllun
rejult from n dl-obeylng of rule,-. nil passing rates the blnckfcltow for
it is not the amount with
cirealmi«n vinnaitrr 1,,r were investigated you would find so much of the individual and com*' Automobile ais-idenu* occur bccuuso many years bus been more und more
tl-W nftrr 9 i&gt;. in.
thnt much of the money spent out of riunity enjoyment, and so much « f | of
which you open an interestof driving on the Wrong dropping the festal uml war costumes
tliis city is spent by HANFORD HU- r ile individual and- community safety* jj{jc, uf t j1(,
on I'l-lrc la A Stsarr
of undent times.
p
i
f
f
l
e
'
of
the
street
or
road,
or
diaobey. __ ___ ..... ____ fOJM SINESS MEN and their families. Had.and
bearing- account that means
i nrd protection
protocl
depends upon
The blackfctlou is an elhntdngteal
.......
OM
in g .traffic regulations in the city
proldem,
but
tin*
weight
of
research
&gt;
but none the less true atul &gt;*-&gt;u can Jnewspaper th a t it is more than a
most in the end, but the regu­
In c ilr Nr Carrier
IS Crnla nsk some of your own merchants if private business" r a n tot u for tho pur- streets, and of children driving. Many seems to point to the npv having a
. idchta to [ i de .u inn : occur because (laui-aslua origin. Yet tlgiUgn they nre j as*-,-.
larity with which you add to it.
In IM-pasr W r.k l, llrr* it U not true. They would rath e r buy j pose of snaking money for those who
they do nut ntny on the sidewalks If this hi*, true, the Idoodbrothers of I
ai m Srmlaiilr Cnunlr
The Peoples Bank, of San­
rd n r r ;
Adrrr- out* tif Banfofd because they think engage in it.
and vvlien they.enres the rtrceia tiny the Idgliest civilized races, tliey are !
nnilp kniMrn »n npnllrn* they can get a different m aterial for
The
newspaper
orgsniard
and
mlr lu |*nlltlr».
prr
do not do i;o at the croa ing.r. Tlir.t v-till rated ns one of the lowest of hu­
ford will help you to keep your
n adt anrr,
a dress or n hat or a suit and one launched upon the public for no bet- many t'n-i t.i. t float e .tele :.;r;e ia.
man rmes, utmide to comprehend
earning power and saving pow­
i i; A S s o c i A T c . n r n c . s s that will nn^&amp;&gt; worn here, A minlnk-(ter .nor higliar purpose than nerving
Idglii-r Hum the figure three, nnd when
Tllftt to make your tow nor farm found hy the white men jim-si--..-d of
it«-d Press Is exclusively en idea perhaps but one th at lias Ink some ambitious politician, 01; mine p&gt;er well balanced.&gt; use for rriiiilillc.it inn of
more beautiful, any man can re t nn llttle'iaom skill hi survival than u wild
lateties ernllti-il to It nr en root in the minds of many people.* jlilioni faction, Serves no useful pur­
i credit**). In this paper
ryj ^7
The Herald intends to put oij u pose and is therefore doomed to fail­ example by doing Ida chare of Illy unlinnt.
local news published
campaign fur a (ratio at homo move­ ure. No’ man' is fit to pick up tho ed­ work. Encouragement Hint coil i.itu vV*-.t at the same lime they rank la
f re-pulil|calloif*of special
physhpie ns one of (lie tlnest of races.
ment and this paper will bring this itorial quill who does not look be­ of good example ia le tte r than mere
rein are also rcserveil
The men Inive liven lialrd In the jiast
ndvir'e.
Hence
when
the
quest
ion
In­
1.1) III II.IIIMi. Phnar US question homo to tho people no they yond the editorial room and see the volve!. attractive lawns,- flowyis, n for tlmlr wonderful tracking aldlltles.
haVe never had it brought home be­ interests of the community lie servea,
garden or other means of lx antit&gt; a- Some, Iteshh-s having exce|dlunhlly
Sanford, Florida
fore and some of the business men and feels tho weight of the nwponkeen eyeslglit, have been found to he
tlon about residence property, the |Hne&lt;c,Ms.;d willi an almost animal keenwho nre doing the most talking aland ihility that is h h . Ami, if ho values
quickest nnd surest way to create ci­ ne- i of scent.
the people buying out of town und are the citizenry of ids community, as in*
ner Haynes, head of the the worst offenders will bo brought up ought, he hart a right to feel proud vic good Iooka is far everyone to fall
They also ttiveided the Itopmcrdtig.
i America, is in Jacksou- to answ er for the ofTenro before the of hts position in that community and in Hn# mid do bis bit. Write to the a wonderful weapon known to onjy one
Department of Agriculture, other reco on earth. In another *J*»
le three speeches end xt- campaign ja over. The City of San­ regard it us nn honor to serve it. Ser t:.
Washington,
D. (5., and ask fa r Far­ years this nn-e will In utl pfolnddllty
any luncheons yesterday ford has suffered in tho past from vice imiat precede auccsa
1.—
m er.’ Itulli-tin No. 185, "Hcauiifying have dl-apiiearisl off the tare uf'tlie
&gt;uid bo sufficient to rtop this buying tint there will be* a dif­ Reporter-Star,
earth.- Detroit Nciva.
Home Grounds," am! Form ers’ Hub
inning in Florida for a ference when this campaign ia over.
Tit Aim a t iio m ;
lelin No. 1087, "Beautifying tin,i come, 'ihe bool.' people
AIVAY
WITH
TOLL
BRIDGES
Farmstead."
T h e y W e r e H o n t y m o c n e r t.
of speeches.
FIGHTING THE TICK
She hail Nitld. Noiuelhlug that illsChristmas- time should bring joy into every
--------- o----------That m-cldents occur eveiy day t;»
The time ha.i conic in Floi id a when
l
res
veil
him
and,
srethg
the
look
on
hts
n we thought that IreWe find thi encouingirg item in loll bridges are taboo. We have one people.who m e thrown down by step­ face, she exclaimed: “Oh, my darting.
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ree and • going .to behave the Okerrhokc • New ., which is pubping on fruit rinds dropped to the
home. If you only make some one else happy ■
I’m afraid I have hurt you."
in this'coiinty that will soon ite dis­
at two deputies were kill- fished in the h eart of tlje rattle coun­
sidewalk.1* by adults who ought to
“No, dearest,” he replied, gravely,
posed of to tho countiqa of Volusia
the Ulaterilcrt would se- try : “ Ed Alderman, foreman of ih*
know-better and children who nugb* "Hie hurt I feel Is dm* to the fact that
you have accomplished a real present for ■M
and Seminole and then there will
Lhe Free Slate and there Southern entth branch, says th at they
to be belter taught. Thnt route of I kimvv It hurls j«u to ,feel Uuit you
V no toll bridges in Seminole county.
ree about any of it exccp never stop dipping. They have Just
IhijiV accidents could In* prevented if have hurt me.’
Toll bridges ami loll gMes are the
Ah, no'." she said. “Do not let that- \ yourself. In selecting a suitably present for a
util icily those Micks are rounded up 15,100 head of rattle and
■til Wiiuid kick
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tigns of til*' medieval ages and tin;
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ry day. We think the lie it not half through yet, nnd by the time
llu- rinds off the walk,, Tie' n-poi f of hurt yt.u for nn Inrtnnl.. My hurt It*
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lime ■when counties could nut build
your wife select that article of furniture that M
1 the Irish over there is to they get through with them all it In
n recent Accident l ’rcv'ontlon Cot;VC.'I* beeiiim* 1 know It hurts you to feel
roads or bridges except by levying a
Hint I have hurt myself hurting you.”
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neriert and get on Hu.* po- time to start all over ngnih. I know
tion held nt Worcest*IT, Mil'S., *:m
N
“No. no, my precious!- My hurt Is JJ is most needed in your home.
oil from the passerby. In oilier words
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All
styles
of
led
rriO,W
h»
that
America
had
kill
men
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heehuiip you nre hurt over feeling that n
this to be the rase for l have spent when you rre toll roads and toll
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! weeks in their camps, nnd the cattle­ bridges you see n county whoso people iu Europe iluring the I'J month-i UL* 1 mil hurt lu-i-iMlse you feel that &gt;ou *
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\u-n- in the world war*. but that (hn
have liurt me and are tln-refiiro hurt « furniture that you may desire are in our as- ■
he past two weeks there j men of South Florida mean to rid
ay they have no money for roads or
{j
ing the ; ume | eriuil itl Imme i »t»re youn-elf ami—**
o this office three special tlie cattle of the tick. They are n
bridges and lire dependent upon the
Hut let t;k leave tliem. dear tvaib-r. n
than that mindi*-.* "if pen-ons '•a rc
Florida newspaporn that loyal bunch of fellows."—Tutnp.’f
sortment. Make the nne more comfortable
public traffic to give them the money
killed bv accidents ami several h nal- They will get over it In time.—lSiuuuu p
t to the publishers, and mi
M
for these improvements. In a few
jm
ntinor in juries. * Carek-.-siieas 1- nm- Kveiling Trantn tlpt.
bring the reipcctlvc cities
a
and
add
to
its
value.
,‘ean* the 'toll bridges of Volusia
T tiv m :
v r im v n :
uf the great crimes of the dav
„ ..
,
,
y to tiio attention of the J U IC E DISMISSES GRAND JURY
H
■outtty wifi begin to lake on a new
&gt; Call -19H, if you want thnt baggage
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he north. We refer first to
ippearnneo when these to!! bridges * Thul ,htf Oillovvinfr rentenci-1 frnm ])fHlk#d nffor wjth j M,,a td l.-q U IC R
Judge
Perkins
dismissed
the
grand
irsary Edition of the SanTU \N S F lT t
go and it will also make u difference a alm y in a m.ignzino lilnzc* vvitli
N
d, next to the Prosperity jury in Volusia one day this week be n ptdllicH for in the years past poli- truth: "Those who believe i:i tbeir an■
1Ul-Th-Fri-Snt
N
the W inter Haven ( hivf fo’ro they had ndjourhed because they ics havo played nn im portant part eestoni* excellenro are apt t*i f&gt; - I it 1
N
t ii a tin
a t
lim it:
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roplanc Edition of the Har- were not working fast enough nnd had n tqll 'rmfil* and toll bridges.
Invumlient upon IhcmKclvcs to net irij Tile V/uhien’n Interiiatbin.-.l league
d. The latter particularly failed to brlrtg In any indictments. The
kind." That good Mood i . a lint' thing for Peace and Freedom rej resenting
M
it ii with much pleasure then that
dandy, made up in n metre- Delaind News has tho following t&lt;
to in lit-r it :*t:d belit-Vc in, but i o’f j- ..&gt;d “7 rounliic-i. meets al the Hug..a to■
we
arc
able
to
chronicle
Unlay
the
■
.toy
regarding
the
incident:
ihion and printed on book
living examj h- lit-tli-r? That mi-;- i|ny to consider various cmintructive
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-glad
rhlinlgs
that
Volusiacounty
“
A
grand
juty
is
not
necessary
i:
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I full of information Mid
likc to tilild, of tlliil fatjil If! .1 ; Itn- proposals far worhl pence.
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veaterday agreed to come ir\ and to
f m atter. There I* no de­ Volusia county, so it would seem.
itig nt rung unit juM ami i ipnlil-.-, nnd ----------T il,*in; v r iiiivti: -----------icjp
Seminole
build
n
bridge
at
the
New Sheet Music Saliirdav—J. II
fact that such publicity will Judge Perkins may have been !“ga'
-if tiu-ii moth'-i't u.*- g--itfit- ami gra
several towns prom! mm fly in dismissing the grand jury withmr lateen ferry ami that it will be made •. mtis and luvabio, i- :.:i ivcf priu.cm llin'eim i ter Piano t ig
!tn-2tf
^BBCHHMiijtmnaHHiiiiuExnxRKARnMaucNiiaRKaKJiHaaBBiaBBMiinB
eye.* of the nation and the allowing them fa clou1 up their se.* i free bridge.eXhis is one of the most j truth. Then re t nn i-r,ample to ymtr
sion and make n presentment th j ni •regressive ateps that Volusia count ibilihoti, taking no n ' guide the iermont Pre.in.
S M m s n a n n &lt; .i i s &lt; " " .&lt; 'e '" &lt; ': i B X 'i r f u r s M » r a r R a * a r x s s i i t 4 i i n t a i i s i i i m i ! D i i M i i i n i i B n i t x i i i i » i l H l R
tion certainly, was one that disre­ y ever took, it means the end of the fines by .lames Rim .iciII lanwll:
- --o-----------x ic n B a a o N iiiQ R iiB iitiilH x n z s z a s a n x B r E x n u a a R ^ E x x u a z a x R .u ia ii i ii iu u a x x i B i B r n a i i a M H M M a M
nil
bridge
regime
nnd
it
means
that
garded the people from whom the
ITH CELEBRATING
“1 he longer nn thi.i earth w-i livt.11 of Volusia county will noon be
grand jury was drawn.
Am! Weigh Hie vuriou i ipinlitics ( '
“ While the News dries not know, it 4united ill tin- idea of helping the
ms have gone out for the
men,
mtire county to get what they need
form ally opening the new has heard llin tlh e grand jury, duriiq
The more we feel Ihe high, sternbridge Saturday afternoon, its rovsionn al thin term of court h’ii n bridge:* nhd romls instentl of pul­ » fiin-d beauty
ing i*. all in till*- or lw-o places.* Ii
M
public spirited citizens of h -on investigating the rli a "):***■ tlri*
(If jd-tin de.ntlsliM' ,i t * do .
II
m
ans that at la.-t-Ncw Smyrna ami
are to Ih* congratulated on were made u mouth or so ng i M'air.s
St'-.lilflist mnl rd ill, m r p,-. .1 vvi'h
'nrmiado will g*U their .tliure of imerpriw and achievement, Sheriff l-ce Morris and which vet*
mortal praise,
a
iruvcnieiits
(if tin* people of New
a
wifi be charged on the new sent to the governor with petition;
Hut finding nmplissl m-ompeme',.
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B
Smyrna will wake up) (nnd this end
a
%lf, it wilt be only a q u o luking for th.? sheriff'.* removal. Tin
For lifa’.i iinguilmided t-xpenm,
if the'county will blossom like a rose.
a
ycar or so until it become:. governor has failed to take any nr
III work done squarely, mid unwant­
a
a
tio*i iu the m atter ns far ns ran be !t will Incan that the toll bridge at
ed
dn'yi.”
a
Monroe will have to reduce the toll
learned
ns
it
r.ecma
to
be
hi
t
policy
ng wo h.ivr* contended that
ir then-"will Im- no travel go Hint way
between' Daytona and t lit? not to remove officers in any part nt
when
they can g o -via New Smyrna
DIFFER IH THF.!R MERRIMENT
should be toll free—just a* Di-i ntotr*. If tht‘ grand jury fount'
a
mi]
a
m-w bridge free. It will mean
a
as is the road to DeLand. nothing to rubilaiillalo there charge
M
hat nt la t De|j*nd is alive to her Coy* ^nkker, and *J.e Incident la
ln-y
would
ray
so
in
their
!»re:ent
a
rrna or Ormond. Under the
Uvt'iG!
v
at
nn
(im
t'
uf
tire
y
e
a
r
is
th
e
uiuk*rsl:im
lim
;
i
f
Itiim.'in
u
a
ti
is
anil
n
e
e
d
s
.su
esg(&gt;n;i,(|
ippof
tuuitie.
of
bringing
the
wh-le
M
Cloted, but CmIiw Will Giuc1^
Ians this will ta lc sonic -moot and give Shy* iff Mo: u s a t it-Mr
dtiri.tg I ho { u lelid e S e a so n . To re e u g n iz e th e s e Ideal:; a n d lu p ro v id e a niearis of s 'ttiu fy in n aa
tor
Afterwara.
.
bill of health.
If on Hu* other ham i oUlit.V ti-getlu-r and free In i-lge. all
its ultim ate acconi) lishineat ..............
IhiiJi lia s Ijceri llu* w ork o f R A U M IJL ’S . W e h a v e le ft tm " s to n e iin ltirn i'd " lo u lila in th e H
’ mine of the charges were found to Im | •ver the county will result.
U
L
Tin* question iiflqti iirlx-n, “Du
fin
e st in e rc h a e .d iu c .‘iiik I lielcw w e list so m e o f ih e m any iis e fu liR lffa (h a t we will he p le a se d a
icr bridges will also become true then the shoe would lit on nn ■ Htutor to our eoutfiy eomtnia donen giggle more often Hum lmy*V‘ They
(^ sltiiw ym i a n d we in v ite yuo a lso (u see th o se t h a t we a r e u n a b le lo in clu d e h ere.
who have fought for years to get this "b», for tin- reason that boys do not
in a few years provided the other foot.
a
a
“The ever-existing split among the bridge and* finally decided to build giggle. They Mdeljcr. TJn- giggle Is of
Hda legislature sees fit to
N
.1
themselves
and
the
county
of
HemWhat
Cun
Hi;
More
Useful
than
a
nervous
or
iiystericat
origin,
«
eomll
citizens
of
-DeLand
nnd
tho
cuunty
a
id county to isaue time warw
a
juy th e n , the county then to which keeps politics paramount dVet nob' was bonded for enough money lion largely ............... to femlnlalty.
A C O A T -O K W it A P © R
A
U U A i r r i FTl Un ,
IIA
o build it when Volusia came into The hoy_ sres mimetldng that appeals ,5 ■ P K K T T V F l t O C K .
&gt;11 until they are paid for. die m o r e important issues of working
u
t&lt;i.
Ids
r&gt;'itsoiling
us
funny
and
under
*
he
game
yesterday
nnd
derided
that
M
u
sxc got nhead on the bridge hamioniouely tcg^lber fur the more
It
-lu* honor of old Volusia demanded clrcnuistanccx Unit tin- hearty laugh a
a
FUR-CHOKERS
in by recognizing from the rapid development of our section,
v„x.
DOLLS
Ih mu entirely In place, Im Htilckcrx.
SILK
NEGIJGEES
a
at there were only two way i atone is lieneflted hy this ruling of -hat sin* tin her aliuro.
Having Milckt-reil, Hint i.x Ha- cml of It
n
SWEATERS
it
Seminole county
cdntmjssioncni Bat Hu* glggh* gmH mi f*.tvv*'ri or
to. acquire bridges—buy or mir circuit judge.
a
“
When
the
politicians
are
hurled
hit
vo
always
wnntelj
free
bridges
and
FOR
THE
nearly
a
clanH
uf
-.dioolgtrla
rew*
u
HAND HAGS
SILK
SCARFS
m.
u
a
lowever, eveiylhing has been mo deep that they will slay buried, they have ahown flieir progressive- mum-lliim; which urmi-v-* Uu-lr risl
hi IIt lea, ami fur Imurs or pcflmp'* dny«
a
IIOSE
and fairly adjusted. Toll free ihell will this county go ahead with neaa by demanding that our county aflrniurd, |hcy coatlnui' to giggle. Tim
a
KIDDIES
.i
BATH ROBES
ire a certainty of th e 'n ear I mgf-r and htora rapid strides than have free bridges. They went ahead Im lili-nt itself- may Imvi- pa-m-d lain
n
it
,nd one more obstacle to till any other section of this great state and started The *bridge from their olwurlty, Imt at mid or um vp4'i led , M
u
a
Id getting together, sticking but until tb it day finally arrives, cad and now they will !«&gt; uaajBled by Imiiuents there will In- mu bunts of
GLOVES
a
Volusia
and
we
shall
join
hands
across
and worki.ig together for Loused by the revolt o f . the peopl
giggling.
‘llu- boy's reason snickers at Ihe In­
Itiding of the Halifax ci&gt;im^&gt;i:»'" t the prcrenl P'diticiil methods she St. Johns for a bigger and better
cident,
whereas the girl's Instincts g'gHcinimde
and
a
bigger
ami
belter
Vo­
V
lre-n
will
Del-ami
nnd
tho
county
have
jeen removed.
gb- nt (he memory. It must In- said,
t&gt;i
ail
by
die
wayside
while
the
prin­
lusia,
cxe is'.entitled to most liearGood work, Mr. Uommis.iioiier?, however, In behalf uf giggling, thnt It
atulations upon leading the cipals of both sides continue their
Is un Unselfish pastime, for the giggle
ti
Jiia adjustment and the final setupping."
alone Is next to lmpo"slble. It tn h p !u
She will like because
t of toll free bridges,- Day
at least two to make a giggle.—Ex-1H
\H
NKWSI'AIT.R FAILURES
i h-i &amp;
g,.
change.
irnai.
M
she really can use
a
50
u
"Business Index" cnys that more
“Mugwump."
a
U UUY EVERYTHING IN newspaper failures have occurred du­ ►l
them
In
n
Boston
Trnnsertpt’a
"Notes
and
SANFORD?
ring the pin t two years proportion­ l»k
Queries'' Is n defitiltbui of tin* word
n
ately, than any other line. Hut it as­ ha
"Mugwump" Hint perhaps never got In­
•d will never be the eily it signs reason* for there failures, fa­ B i
to print during the pollifcu! tu-rlnd S Silk Underthmgs, Silk and Crepe Kimonaa, Manicure Sets, Ear Bobs,
intll the hobit of buying out miliar to us nil. Mismanagement nnd 51
when ft wits used. Tin* •contributor 3 Corsage Bouquets, Hand Mirrors, Cjiduroy and Quilled Robes, Celluis discontinued* If nil the lock of u field.
By MOSES FOLSOM
fcl
says: “I suppose what your cornhat 1*4 now spent in other eihy
• s|sin|lent wants to knmv Is why “Mu :- “ loid Encased Perfume Bottles, Purs Linen Madcria and Embroidered a
It is often tho case that n man
a
wniiip" was iipfiHeil to the Indepetub m Handkerchiefs.
« spent in Hanford this city think;* lie* knows exactly how n news­ ay
u
cuts
In
the
Blallie-Cleveland
etimpnlifii.
louble in population in five paper should Im- run. He persuades a
-I
because the
llu- name
nnim* (orlglnhlty,
(orlglnlilty'j H
^
Thai loyally fa one’s fawn and state ' It wav' j&gt;o«.u»
y the sum of money that few others to -believe that he due':
a
of an tmlliiii lent-gmup next! 11
a
t diverted to local channels What they get in return for that is concentrated la liio tljin Uml male* tlm Iii*ii&lt;l
a
(11„
flnu
|llullimnuni
^
umler the 'aaclufni, and pmmuuuwl
a
his sounds big but the amount faith is failure. Then there m e men a man n (food cilizcn^if the repub- whir
wjtj, equal
cgunl .accent on lioth
both xyllaldej*.
syllables, j a
a
a
iy sent out of Sanford every who conceive tiie idea thnt because Us. Thin style of patriot is a voter, llko
i11*—Tiurn-iIooF) i.n.i
. . . . B
had ......&lt;.
come i»,
In . eastern
a
or supplies of .all kinds is big a newspaper, or the newspaporn in takes a p art In nil local nffnira, .buys ConnecHcut, nt least, tn mean ‘iKrfw* or
3
H bear people who are not en- n city are prosperous that there is nt homo and supports hbme popurs, effective confndler #f any buslmuo*.- It
won an familiar In ihy lmylimwl as
businex* here say they can room far anothqij .They tpo, get ex­ ecltoub nnd churches.
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buying out of town and perience that is costly nnd comes nt * J h a t well kept jjarki odd to the at- 'h ohs1 Is non*. 'Du you want a Job In
g • -n _______“W HERE STYLE REIGNS’
the mill? Go nml six? Jim Walter#—1
lated cases they can. These the end of failure.
a
trifciivcnoxs of n Town. Florida is a tie's the mugwump of the concern.*
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they are not in touch,with culiar quality that enables him to valicty of trees, shiiiln, vines and pendents ns ‘self-constituted busses'
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Earning Power and Saving Power

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

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FOR SALE*—A good paying business,
■* good location, doing about $500 busCounty n»nk
Ip l s u month. Add re * XXX cure of
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Herald.___________ ^________ 213-21 p
F'OU SALE—a teal bargain. Seven
passenger Haynes car in fine coiR
dillon.—Fred Walsma.
2lG-7lp
IKY AT-LAW
V e RAL lRJtJsEi* tur sale. llotise
fur pent. See Thigpen.
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Fair
FOR
fiAU:-$a.rdj
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writ.
F l o r id a
Please arrange In pay rash on de­
livery, and specify the kind of wuod
wonted, when placing your order.—F.
lrm aines S. Vornny.
IDC-tfe
FOR
SALK—Hosier
anti
Gaiyi1
paints
LAWYER *:*
and
varnishes
nt
Runford
Novelty
-Court H ouse
Works, Sanford agents.
IHfl-tfc
i a km Kits—You can get seed bee
frnm** and Irrigation plugs a t th«
|y U M n
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tf«
PEPI'fcU SEED FOR SALE—I have
a surplus of .la-lbs. of Ruby King
pepper seed saved by myself out of
the very best New Jersey stock, $2.75
per lb. Address, K Grothen, Dnnln,
Fin.
198-tfc
the natne of
M)R RAl.C l ive loom In-ilgliluw oil
OosineM* .'lan
exceptionally easy terms or will
ia this Column
rent.—A. 1’. CUnneily &amp; Rons. 205-tfc
F o il MALE -New bungalow im t'urk
avenue. Easy terms.—K. F. Lane.
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For You
REAL
BARGAINS
IN
USED
SAM PRESSERY
CARS
lilcKtr, I’rop*.
One
1919
Iluiek,
in fin e eondiWei Ml. ALT KIMNT.
I
inti,
A
real
bargain.
Only $50(1.
| Rr and delivered
Kurd Coupe, 1921. looks like
J11 West First St.
new , ru n s like new . .Good (ires.
Only $100.
THE GOODS’’
1922 Ford touring, in fin e con­
d
ition
. One o f the best bargains
dec Transfer
we h ave. Only $300,00,
| | Facilities
O ne 1918 Hujck, new top, new ­
tell othtrs; if not, ly painted, new tires all the wav
iPhone 198
round. G uarantee the m echan i­
cal 6ondition. T he men w ho g e ts
Inford
th is car will never regret it.
Foundry Co, One 1910 H udson, sev en p as­
se n g e r, new tires all th e way
lad Holler W orks;
round, and only $100 g e ts it.
st: Define Pistons;
T h ese ears all bear our g u a r­
(!e»r Hand*; Crank
a n te e. W e sell on easy term s.
--------- I’honr 02 SANFORD-HUICK COMPANY
P h o n e 307
(•lime* Designed
202 M agnolia A venue
(IcLaulin, Jr., 217-31C
FUR SALK- 25.U00 caLbage plants,
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also Jlurimiiln onions nnd beet
i-Optonietri&lt;n
|Stre*t Sanford. Fla.

WILSON 1

MofiuHTONIITECT
, Miller Hide.
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Id n o v e l t y
Forks
JtLER, Prop

phop and Mill
Vork
PH and HUILDER
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|L CONTRACTORS
I* and Appliance*
*»f Fixture*
jtt Firsl Street

mILUNDON
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| Shinholser
and RtiHdcr
f l o ih d a
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J jAU NEEDS
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‘Vic e m a n
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today

Die Cast Wood Horn*.
The demand for loud speakers Ini*
Traveler In Southern California Inv brought .about the development of all
kinds of horn*, some of metals, others
pressed by the Number of Tour­
j wf liber, mol still others of pressed
ists on the Road.
wood. It Is the last-mentioned tyjte
Describing n tony through California wlih which we are iimmenlarlty Inter­
These are itiade of selected
In Harper-* Majpixlm*, Arthur lluhl ested.
wood which Is reduced to It* original*
writes:
“Kxvrywhere you go, of rourse.-ynii fiber mid east In steel dies under a
run tutu our new motor gypsies. The pressure of 12 tons and subjected to
dusty ear, with fattier unit mother, tit St*) degrees of bent. Till* I* claimed
the^Hiiine .style khaki hreorlle* and «&gt;. to form an artificial wood many times
H. shirt, on the front went; liureheaileil denser than natural wmsl. It* acous­
youngsters of ull Bp*.* In the rear; the tic properties are mnarkahl«VJ.Thc
family dog squeezed on tho running vibration* reeetved through the phone
board or Into some astonishing corner at the base of tint horn are amplified
vibrations of the
behind the lamps, and nil about, tents.**/J'j^tlie rleti, resonant
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The metallic sound
vn-blubs. and pmiMbly a cun.* or two
wliteh Is so annoying In many types of
—tills I* today** prairie schooner.
“Sometime!*—u* in southern Califor­ loiul K|M&gt;nkcm equipped with metal
nia, for Instance, where there Im* lieeii horns Is said to tie entirely eliminated,.
plenty of building mol work for eustml —RelentIflc American.
mftxrm* and' curpciiter*-- these motor
Hsd Some Apprehension.
pilgrimage* suggest a considerable
Joke*
on SI. I'eter are pretty stale,
shifting of the Indn-trlut population.,
Hut wherever , wild country, amt 'trout, nnd, generally speaking, all of the
and possibly lieiTr or dto-r, are within change* have been rung on the heaven­
easy motoring distance, nearly every­ ly gates, but Hollywood seems to be
body full* into tlie lintilt of loading up an exception to all known rule*. St.
the old bus timl shirting out for any­ I’eter bade a solemn welcome to tlinH*
thing front u few day* to a few month*. wldtc-rutinl men as. they nppronehril.
ITueilcnlly every town along the iiuitn ••U’lmre are you frontf" he asked/the
highway* him Its municipal camping first. “Chicago," the mnn replied.
ground—In Colorado Spring* one uipne “You may go In." “Where are you
lug I thought a movie company must front.” he asked tlm second, “l-'roni
be *on local Ion* In the neighborhood, so New York?” he replied. “You limy go
&amp;Vnd whore nr** you fromT* he
exotic seemed the number of yttuug In.”
women In riding breeehes, somlirerift nuked tip* third. "Fm from Hollyand llantiet shirt* with handunnu neck- wihmI.” said the man. "Ymi may go
erehlefs, toil was told by an unim­ In, but Fin afraid you won’t Jlke It,"
said the saintly guard.
pressed native that they were 'only
tourist*.’ "
Canada'* Canal System*.
There are sly canal system* under
BIRD SONGS ON THE PIANO the control of the Dominion govern
went, the most important of wIdclj Is
Interfiling Experiments Conducted by that between Fort William and MonEastern Woman Give Rise to Im­
Inal. The other system* arc between
mense Possibilities.
■Montreal and the Intcrimtlonnl boun­
dary nnir Lake Champlain; Montreal
nird song* may bectmit? Imsb' theme* nnd Ottawa, Ottawa and Kingston, the
for more mush* than folk swigs. Till* St, Peter's canal from tin* Atlantic
Is the prediction of Mr*. II. 'll. A. ocean to tlie lira* d'Or lakes, Cape
Reach, a composer who lias been mak­ Itrcion tind the Innimplctcd cunal from
ing experiments along this line at Trenton to Lake Huron.
I’t-tcThorough, ,Y II. Mrs. Reach's
‘ xptmmtion of tier theory and her exThe Homecoming Turtle..
pPritflrnlioHftnliVte imiVInterestlNg.
’ F o r several year* a turtle, although

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PA GE T H R E E

W A N T K U ^ ______

WANTED TO.BUY UR RENT—Nice
kmnll cottage or bungalow, well
locatod, with all conveniences. Spec­
ify nil particulars, together with best
price and term*. Must be a bargain.
Address 1*. O. Ilox CO.'
211-lfHp
WANED—Y chance to build your
new homo before lumber get* any
higher. Plans nnd csUmates furnish­
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc
WANTED TO RENT—Permanent, 3
or &lt;1 room unfurnished apartment,
flat or house, desirable location. Ad­
dress “ F. S." care Herald office, San­
ford, Fin.
19_-tfc
WANTED—.MeilJum size "saifo'or fil­
ing cabinet nml safe combined, t all
ut fill Park Aye.
217-tfc

GREATEST BARGAIN EVER
OFFERED: BUIGK SIX S32o,
[EW TIRES,
EXCELLENT
CONDITION.- -B. &amp; 0. MOTOR
206-tfc
CO.
• When others are Idle, wc keep mov­
ing; there’s A reason for 1L—QUICK
£JtiRVlGl&gt; TRANSFER- l ’bonc 489.
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New Jewelry Store

Wc Pay Itc Interest on Savings*Accounts
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THE DIAMOND
PA LA CE, .

You Knew

\Yc Carry Only H igh (Jrade J e w ­
elry a l the L ow est Prices

tho means which a Bank must take for the protection of
your money, you would never leave it unprotected in a rriattrti-:s gr a teapot nt ltonje where J ire, theft or accident may
rob you of it.
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DIAMONDS
G enuine Diam ond Itlnjf, 1-2 Car­
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F ive G enuine Diam ond Hint's,
30 p oints

$55.00

This Hank Both Protects and Increases Mon­
ey Deposited Here

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Cornu in and let ms explain the advantages of an interest
hearing account at THIS HANK.

H am ilton, H oward, W altham ,
Elgin* Gruen, 7, 15- 17 and 2 1 1
Jew els al Reduced prices.

JEWELRY
C uff Links, S carf P in s, G ents
and Ladies’ Solid Gold Set Hint's
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STRENGTH------------- 1-ltOGItESS-------------- SERVICE

$2.00 upward
LAVALUEUKS
50 Genuine Diam ond LaViHlicres

from

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$5.00 in $55.00
Hold Knives, Hell
Buckles, Etc. .

ROUTH BAKERY

Bracelet Wrist Watches

N ext to I’rin rcss T h eatre

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Make your -coffee on the table
in one of our

Diamond Palace

MANNING-HOWAN PIMLATORS

I\ Weinberg, Prop.

PENINSULAR ELECTRIC CO.

H enjam in’s Store
Hi litis isstlt- is the half page of
,'i. Kronen, Sanford iivt-mie uml Sec■n m H H —
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•mi *tn-Gtu. Big prc-invcnlury sale
nnd ev e ry th in g f a r the ladies going
a t prices th a t will sell them quick­
ly. P.t-nd th e ml nnd get the price*.
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New Sheet Music Saturday—J. II.
Ilinterminicr Pinnu Co.
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•nnir Hum I will present t» sulil I'oiiri
mv fl mi t
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nf sulit i-sluli. uml
fur ih-tr m»iw i at
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December 23rd.

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Long Horn Cheese, lb.......... ..........................40c
Cloverbloom Creamery Butter, lb....... :..... 00c
Kingan’s Box Sliced Breakfast Bacon, lb. 48c
Pure Leaf Lard, lb..... ..............................1.7c
Lard Compound, lb, ......... - ..... .....................
Tennessee Eggs, dozen
Fresh Country Lggt&gt;, dozen..........................7uc
Irish Potatoes, 3c lb„ or per peck
38c
Fresh English Walnuts, per l b . .... ....40c

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112 Magno'ia Aventte-

Look th is over w h ile you rest and you w ill s e e w e sell Che
B est

Place your order at once
for your N ational B iscu il
Company F ru il Cake—
2 lbs (in tin s ) ....,...$1.75
5 lb s. ,(in tin s ) ......... $3.(50

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Best Bread and Rolls
S ilv e rw a re

If hint song can tie lu-orporulrd
successfully Into p’nito muste thn*
tin-re I* an Infinite fi&gt; 'd -&gt;f bc.iulv amt
variety from vvldeli the ii -im-» may
Im drawn, ii Is to b • hopml that Mrs,
RencJi and her fellow-artist* will Co on
with their work. Jure will never en­
tirety rule tlie musical universe,while
Itits sort of delicate artl-try t* being
carried on.—•From tbo Hrocktan
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"My stu d io lit I V torhorim sh was owing to d a m a g e done It w as removed
surrounded on th r e e sides by beautiful several miles from Milford. N. J., liud
Illicit trees, tin* front faring a wide . been coming back In a tom ato patch
view of ih e valley a n d mountains. In In Ibut city. Seb-nllHl* lasniiie interlin g e rs . C o m m u n ity ,
,Jhe deep w&gt;&lt;o&gt;t* nearby the lieriull i-Kt,a) and it w as liiki-u si-vcrni miles S te rlin g ,
N ut
tlilUslie* s;mg all day long.
''I'-sl’ I-1 beyond tlie Heliiwure river. A fter four C ut G lass, S m o k in g S e ts ,
Howls.
me that 1 could no ta te tlo-lr s.-ngs ami years It vva* again found autnug the
even am u se myself by ludtutiiig theta toiuuto plant*.
on the piano and having ilo-m answer.
Tlie songs w ere so very lovely and so
New Sltevl .Music Saturday—J. II.
consonant w ith o u r scale* lliul I
2ll!-2tc
could weave them into piano piece* a* IlinterRiister Piano Co.
easily a s I could have used folk songs. ------------ t i i t u t : x r l i m i t : -----------It w as it tuhnf of love, Indeed, and I I’llK-INVENTOR? SALE
only hope lic.it t have succeeded !*t giv­
AT M. KIIONKN’H
ing u! least a slight in,prr»»-on of lie lr
1‘aim elto and First Street a f
exquisite r h y th m a n d imdodlc beauty."

STOCKHOLDERS MF.rTFINfJ
The regular annul i n t-■tio_ "f il&gt;*'
t.i khobb-r* i&gt;f tin- :".•••!.in-i' - * minty
Rank, .Sanford, Flnrida, will l e i' -id in
the iiffici-.s of tin.- Pn*d: i&gt;;| Thursday,
January 4th, 1923, fur the election of
» board of director* to serve for the
ensuing
year and,any other business
fo r
RENT—Furnished rooms in
which
may
properly come before the
good location. Apply 221 Magnolia
meeting.
Avc.
A. II. KEY,
|T»iritK.vT'—One h"d room and kitcb-. 12-8-15-22-29
Cashier.
cii furnished, sauthi-n I corner ofj
I'lnt Avenue nnd I Hit st-o-t. Marta
, Hn filer.
21l)-Utp I
FOR RENT—Unfurnbhcd fl|»artmcitt J
Fcmdalc Apartments, 205 K- 1'irf.t
Street.
,
190-tfc
FOR IflTNt—6no bed roojn nml kilchen furnished, price $15 per month.
Apply to Mrs. II. D. Dunmt nt Lake
Mary.
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FOR RENT -Uni- furni*ht-ti netl ...... .
320 Oak Avc. Fbon • 2'iuJ. 21 into
F oil; It EflT— Film hiked hell room, nt
HOG Magnolia An*.
2l0-3tp
FOR 'RENT-'-Lower flimr of rest11. IIleHcrvcd S e a ts a l Ron*
donee furnished. 2fi3 E nd th ird P rin c e s s T h eatre, Monday, Deccm hcr
m ilhit xX; A nderson’s— N ot n m ovie
Street.
2IK-5tp
FOR RENT—Three furnisiu-tl house­
keeping room*, l’hono HI8-W be*
MRS. HOUSEWIFE
fore 8 n. in..or after fi ps h'- 218-Ctp
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T H E S A N F O R D D A IL Y H E R A L D , F R ID A Y , DECEftlH K R 8, 1922

thrvo Indies will* be presented "bou­ paper men in getting his big plaqt
The real reason iaf .W0 give
METHODIST BAZAAR
quets.
VICE. That’s our middle nnme.
sta rte d hut the first issue will come
There w ere four new members ad­ out Stinday morning nnd will be a
194- Th-Fri-Snt
Methodist Bnzaur, Uecemher 8-9, Phono 498. *
mitted to membership, Mr. Frank Tnl- pencil. It will l&gt;e delivered in San* j featuring Holl Clothes, beautiful hand ' _ _ _ _ TltAIlH at i i w t i : ------—Pianos, Safes, Furniture, in fact
bott, Mr. Henry Rodenberry, Mr. Ivy font every Sunday morning,
i &lt;mbni.dcrcd article* nnd cooked food.
others
anything .movable, or wli
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Stewart and Mr.' Carl Horner. T&gt;e -— — —t ii \ in-; i r i&lt;umi: —
Northwest room in the Welakn build-: might think immovable, wo ItamHo
election of officers for the coining *ix
Eider Spring^ W ater office is in ;„..i
ing.
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iwith care ami ease. V.o assume nil
TnonthM w as held with the result that the room formerly occupied by J. 1^,1
,„ n „ : ;--------- responsibility.—QUICK
SERVICE
Mr. It. F. Whittier, Jr., was elected
;,1 1Miller's Bakery ju st north of the for- COUGHS
COLINS IN WINTER
director, Mr. Fred Hall, vice .director,r. int r place of bufime-.s.
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191-TW'rl-Hnt
Tit A(I!! ,\T Hum
| Mrs. Wm. Holden, treasurer, Mr. J. It.
TfSAim AT t u i i i i ; --------- *
The genial sheriff. C. M. Hand,
on ^
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CTTCgh* and colds. Keep the b&gt;veu
TltAIHJ AT IIO VII
. getting nround again after suffering"T,*’" 5 * T CU" '!’’ T e' \ ,nc " " ’TV
BTRDl’T FARM AGF.NtA
TliAP.NELL-PATl IS II ALL
broken collar bone susb.ir.ed w h i t e f e ^ ^ .o v e r e o tn 0 com t.pation w.th
m Magnolia Aveuutf
rs
-l!y _
•ok. He
W.,a :Fap y Cathartic
f«*fcl*.
A wedding marked by beauty and hunting deer last week.
He waft!
,
, t, olds,| p\trnj;,|u-«l 7 ioom hrny.ilovr, new,
i elegant simplicity was that uf&gt; MNa thrown from his h o rrt and lmd a m
on
Dixie
Highway,
1mm.
garage.
15
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,,nGet th at Christmas Suit now ancTsa^e money. j Blanche, PnttUhall nml Captain Tom
!chial troubje quickly relieved with Fo­ 2crcc. Eicrli • light, vanning water,, James Oliver Cunvood
row escape from death. .
il py1’a Honey and T ar. Contains no , telephone, bath. Dean well, hair-i My wife, ch! what have ynu pQt to
Trapnell which was solemnized*Tuea- - ■— :.. Tit Am; at ih im i :
E verything-is moving , la Sanford. &gt;I&gt;l“tc*-ingre&lt;!ients printed on tn.Cfhanks-Motr
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Silny evening, .December 0th, nt 8:30
.2 engine, water piped to sny? Utijeatly accused of fortb/
REGAL SHOES, values up to $10.00, will go (o’clock
0f farm. Orange, larurcrlr.e, your nUentlons o:i the wife of the
a t the homo o f the bride’s par- The tall buildings are starting /red ‘’■•■''••eper, Larffcst soiling cougft m tsl-^jj
jents, Mr. and Mrs. H . IL Pnttishnlt will continue to be built, the tourists j*r*ne in tiie world. “ Folcy’o Honey; f-raprfrti!t, po'hc.v^blackberrli**, tree mnn ; ou n'ort respect end ndmlrj,
at $4.25 per pair
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Iof Geneva, Fin.
WHAT WOULD YOU D O -tf
fine
Tliu (png ceremony wan impressively
tell the. truth meant impcachisi
I performed by Rev. W right of the mns
the honur of his friondV. wife. y0
Methodist Episcopal church ’of Ovie­
lrniain siujnt admitted your «ujit
Thorc is no place tike church atipdo. Thu spacious routns were ope mu
flock of Musvovi
—WHAT WOULD YOU DO? The
pors
to get a real feed and luafie
Our aim ia to SERVE tho comrau»-ifm. c0 goo. MAOO cash, hal. 1, ‘2 and most picturesifoc, soulitirring tnry
cm.uilo -and festooned with trailing
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2lC-tfc
southern nitiilax nnd a sp ara g u s, plu cooking. But then there are restau­ it}', not merely to Iiuvo a job.—QUICKs,,
or* romnneo, tragedy and aivenrants and cafe’s in "Sanford thut tan SERVICE TRANSFER. Phone -193. j * ‘
IT
IlfTOJl
---------tnosus,
nmt—
benutiful
pink
rosea
•
in
ture of the North.
J. J. til CONNER, Manager
194 -Th-Fri-Snt) CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
bnskets ties! with pink tulle were give you tiie lic*t in tho world, a! o.
1
- t iia iii : a t im m :
MONEY
The Store of Quality with Low Prices
j
used artistically carrying out the col Wntch the Herald for amiouncumJr.ta.
— . ■— t iia iii ; a t ii&lt;reii :
b e arc m Lie ous iness, for tiiv
Cut out this clip, enclose with Sf
or motif of pink nnd green. The cor
The horn-; of Tommy Jones in Rose BUSINESS:
QUICK
SERVICE land mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2333 ShefA T A S A C R IF IC E ; DODGE
115 E ast F irst Street------------~— Phone 104
oniony was performed in tho living
Court is finished and Tommy and hit TRANSFER. Phene ’98.
field Ave„ Chicago, ill., writing yuur T O U R IN G C A R . $50 CASH. SIX
cuum before an improvised a lta r of
family have moved in. This is one oi
1D4-Th-Fri-Snt name nnd address clearly. * You '-ill E Q U A L P A Y M E N T S ,— H. &amp; (),
feathery bamboo nnd ferns forming «
gT:
t iia iii : a t iiu h i :
the prettiest nml best made home*
m?.i
PIT? - '1 J
\U h &gt; T C fT
receive In return a trial package etm» M O TO R CO.
disposed of was the cooked food nnd background for an arch Interwoven,
20i;-tfc
in tin- Court and speaks well for ond
•TV* j
- tabling Foley’s Honey nnd T ar Com. -------- TDAtiii AT illivi: ---- ---candy sale to bo held the Inst day with southern Smilnx nnd pink roses
of our local contractor# who bus. been
f .r n d u n le V e tc riR a n m t
[pound for •
. colds and u-mp;; s u b s c r i p t i o n BRIDGE I'AItTY
of the bazaar, nnd planning the gifts which marked the path b f the bridal
here only a short time. The contrac­ Tehuihones :
.
Oflico I j.’oloy Kidney i'ilia f'»r pains in sides j The Woman’# Auxiliary of ibe
,„v
to be sent to the orpluln girl which party.
tor for this home was li. T. Puce nnd
HRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor this, circle cares for,
,2a
.
Opporite
I*.
U.jnmj
VheviantUm.
b'r.ekacho,
kid-1
Americr.n
Legion
will
give
n
fcaWrij.
Prior to the ceremony “A t Dawn­
he knows hi* huaincs*. With all the
Residence 2o7
Dci.aad, Flnddifp^y nR)j
*t.r
; nnd Foley Can bridge party a t the I’nii -h »
Phono 217-W
•Among the members present were ing” and “ Because” were beautifully
new homes going up in Sanford it ------ - r ■:— ■—
:: —
' ICotliuttie-Tnl o ' . aa wholesome
*fc
v.holosain.': ttnu
and next
next Monday
Mondny afternoon nt
at 3"UinVl
flditi
It r t l k m an J f r l n t k f lillln s yo Mrs. A. Dossing, Mrs. Frank Ixissing, sung by Miss ltrrm inn Lehman of
makes us look our name "The City
—If y*m or# Kola* -a /r rh r rr or «-o&gt;»ln*
f
l
t
aajfct
HHK
"
Hi
omughl
y
licensing
rnOmrlic
fo:'
for
the
V'enofit
of
the
.bulMieg
fu-jj
Sanford,
Fla.,
accompanied
by
Mrs,
Mrs,
Ashley
Kelley,
Mrs.
Charles
Col­
Sm m . i r 1( you i r r i* i« r ti li l i( t will
a postal card fo this irpartiorol. s l t l i i lins, Mrs, H erbert Spear, Mrs. John E. it. Tolnr, nuiit of tho bride. Lohen­ Substantial." •
F V F N T IT A l I V
eonstipnuoii, l.iirouHi'.eM, he/.dnchc.t.:of the American I#e^on.‘ Ad::i}i.,i«
g
•stalls, or .frlrpki.no ths lira . It wit
--- -- " ■TIIAIIK AT till IIK ---------*
J
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.
und
sluggish towels: Sold every-j.'Oc. Don’t make any other dale fer
ha
prsatlr
apprsslalsA
Abrahams,
Mias
O.
Allen,
Mis.
a
(J.
grin’s
wedding
march
was
used
ns
a
it
Have you read our advertisement in
Fletcher, Miss Mary (Joodalo, Mtp^ processional while “ Traum cri” was this
issue.
You know—Baumel’s
Susan Goodale and others.
softly played during .th e ceremony Specialty Shop? We arc calling your
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tho meeting next week will be with A miniature brlde’nnd groom, Mnrtha attention to the holiday lime nnd shop
Mrs.
John Abrahams nt her home on nnd Harold J r. Paitishall, nelco nnd early and get the .pick of the barFriday—M ethodist I .tidies will hold
Jones, Dairy Farm
their Christmas bazaar in tho North \Vc-3t Hughey street. As this will be nephew of the bride, preceded the bains. Wo hnvo scoured the markets
Sausage
the In it meeting of the year, a good bridal party. The tiny bride scattered to secure the best merchandise Fnat
west room of the Welakn bldg.
Saturday—Cccillnn Music Club will attendance is requested and all the roses while the "tiny groom bore the can be purchased for the people of
. Mullet Roe *
meet nt .T’RO p. m. nt the "utuilio of Baptist Indies of the Heights are urg­ ring in the heart of n rose.
Sanford nnd we invito your attention
The bride presented a picture of to tiie advertisement in this i*sue of
Apalachicola Oysters
Mrs. Fannie Munson. Miss'"Lehman ed to - attend.
-------THAIJK
AT
HOMi:
---------girlish
loveliness in her wedding the Daily Herald—BuuukT* Specialty
will sing.
New Florida Syrup and
Ml SIC DEPART MKNT
gown of white Canton crei*e with or- Shop.
Saturday—M. K. I-ndics Bazaar in
Noxt Wednesday, Dec. 13th, thcjtentnl lace draperies over which fell — ^------ t iia iii : a t n o u r. ■—. .—
Fan Cake Flour
Welakn building.
-C:imt* e a rly lief ore (hey a r e picked rfve,*New Sheet Muisie Saturday—J. !!..
Saturday—Mrs. Raymond Kfy will on- reg u lar.monthly program of the M u-jin soft translucent-fulds the dainty
219-21 c
* tertain the members of the Every sic Department of the Woman’s club iniJal veil pending from a wreath of Hintermisler Piano Co.
will be given in the club house ut orange blossoms, Tho bride's rose., ----- :---- TMAliK at Hour: ----- :---Week Bridge Club.
MLTD ODIST REVIVAL
and valley llllies showed with strand*
Monday—W estm inster Club will meet 3:30 p. m.
Tho
service# during this week have
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
The programs arranged for thin of narrow white ribbon knotted nt the
with Mrs. John Purdon at 3:30 p.
thus
far
liave been reaching many
season
arc
novel,
interesting
and
in­
end*.
m.
THE REX ALL STORK
PHONE 323
KODAK DEALER
Following the ceremony nn inform people.
Monday—Subscription Bridge party structive. If tiie music departm ent la
I.aid night Dr. Walker gave a must
After cor.
at the Pnrish House, Monday nf- given the support by its member* al reception was held.
naffcrsKTii&amp;g-jr a
u rx n ic ia
earnest iipponl to tlit* unsaved and
tsrnoott nt J o’clock under auspices and olhi'r musical people th at it de­ gratulation* and ltest wishes the deep conviction Was over tho entire
MOST OF OUR CUSTOMERS USE
:&gt;g
Woman’s Auxiliary ^American l**- serves, it cannot fail to do n great guests were ushered into the dining audience, many of whom requested
i FI A NO T UNINGm
FHONOGF-AI'-H REFAIKS
work in Sanford’s musicnl field.
loom where delicious pink and green
gion.
prayer. The text wan taken from Pro­
Hi
Club memlKTs interested in having block ice cream with angel food and
Tuesday—Social Department will en­
verbs 1:2(1. •'Itcouure I have called,
Tho
H.o~&gt;kT
n/iHirvr.
p
o
w
D
L
rt
tertain tit bridge, and showerr for a fine club chorus are requested to he white' cake and coffee were served. and ye refused; 1 have stretched out
H2 MAGNOLIA W EN UK
UO I'U LA R .MARKET
Children’s Home, a t ,T:.'iO p. m. with present Wednesday in order to or­ The lace covered dining table had ns my hand,, nnd no mnn regard&gt; lh. But
ganize 1»nd begin the choral work. a center piece a basket of lovely
PHONOGRAPHS
PLAYERS
SHEET. MUSIC
I’l a St is
Mrs. J. M. W’tdlnco as hostess.
yo have net a t naught all my counsel,
RUC ORDS K
PLAYER ROI.I.S
*
"Wednesday—Mupic department
will&gt; At tho. last meeting tfio rue that pink roses.
and would ndno of my reproof; 1 nl*o
guests ho admitted td the monthly
Unshaded pink tapers in silver Hold­
meet a t .'1:30 p. m.
will laugh a t your calamity; I will
■
t ii a m : a t i i o i i i ; — ------1program* X,,r tire nominal sum of ten e rs ainl the bride’s cake, beautifully
mock when your fear comoth.”
Tuesday afternoon, the social de-jcents, was renewed.
embossed i.i pink’ rosea, provided
p r. Walker cmnlmslzed Gnd’a pa­
10 S to res in G eorgla-l S tore in Florida
partm ent will have their usual bridge ---------- tii m m : \ t nnvii
further adornment.
tience
and love, In calling ‘again and
FOR
VISITOR
party with Mrs. J. M. Wallace, us
.Seated at the table pouring coffee again, giving every chance, to the
A delightful -event of yesterday nf- was Mrs. Stella P. Arrington.
hostess. There w ill,also be n shower
sinner to accept Him, but that after
for tho Children’s Home, nnd it is ear­ ternoon was the bridge parly given
The young girls serving were Miss­ He lorn pleaded «u long and em ne.lly
by
Mre.
V.
Muiton
Thigpen
at
her
nestly desired that all members of
es Georgia P atti halt and Mary Eliz­ wlth n *;oul, tiie lime will &lt; &gt;nv when
the club will generously respond. We home on Mognolin avenue, in honor abeth Toiur.
.hat pleading will cense and’ it will
realize lhat there have been many of her charming liou. u guest, Mrs. W.
The bride’s going nway suit was a t&gt;c too lute, tlitu soul will have no
Sanford’s New Store-Phone 127
calls upon the club members fo r va­ H. Pritchett of lakeland.
sm art model of midnight blue trico- hope. Wo continually *ny 1,I will"—
*
The
holiday
color*
of
led
and
gnion
rious and sundry thing*, but th is is
Une with accessories to match.
but wo p u t-it off nnd runny put it
a worthy cause, and we feel nssured were artistically emphasized in the
The happy couple left for point* of n&gt;!' until It is too late—nnd nrc lost
decorations on this occasion, a pro­ Interest In Florida n fter which they
n u H U H an u cafln K Q rtn a aB B iiB x u aa n M n rn ^ an u a a E u u iec x c u H a iitu ia iia srie saisu a g n n cK n sia K tiiiu en
th at h etmembers will respond.
u
fusion of lovely* red roses being ef­ will return to Washington. 1&gt;. G- forever.
TIIAUI; AT .IIIMli:
u
Dr. Walker is a great evangelist­
Tho regular monthly business m eet­ fectively arranged in baskets nnd van­
n
whore they will muke their future ic preacher nnd those who have not
n
ing was held Wednesday afternoon, es about the rooms.
a
a
ard Dim this week are losing much
with Mrs. R. E. Tolnr, president, pre­ Upon the arrival of the guests, home.
■
The bride is the older daughter of that would help them to .ranch the
9
siding. There was n splendid a tte n d ­ several Ijilerc iting games of bridge
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Paitishall and is
*
900
««o
ance of members.
n
were enjoyed, the high score prize. a young woman f gri-at personal lily hope of every mnn mui woman,
H
vqint
and
rinner—that
ia
Heaven
nnd
— Many m atters uL impurtaucu xatiic n hsttrt pMnmr-’h r m i f T T P i r T r i i i r T f f l n ^ : To
hl,r u to i0Ve her.
a
a
before the club, among these were the by Mrs. J. C Hennott, while (lie cut She attended school al State College Life Eternal.
■
Service
tonight
a
t
,7:30
o'clock.
*
■
remodeling of the club house. -Mr. prize, table Tnarkcrs, went to Sire.
for Women nt Tidlnhasaeg and has
a
Prayer service in the clfiss room nt
Moughtmi appeared before the club Braxton Perkins. The honoreo, Mrs.t
a
saorc# of frjenda throughout the state 7:15.
■
with a rough plan of the remodeled Pritchett, wa* presented with dainty
■
*
Everybody ’ urged to come who ia
a
building. These plans were accepted hand painted pencils with mnrkers. jvr.d In other states.
a
The groom la a young man of
and. it was voted th a t the building
a
Delicious refreshments consisting did charucter r.nd comes fn&gt;m a pre- n to rested in his o&gt;vn salvation or in
a
? 1.75 SIL K S,
thut of (mother,
committee proceed with plan* mui/'nr- of chit ken n In king in tltnbnls, ralt8
minent and influential family of Ni r . t A ll.are welcome.
ynrtl
a
rangements for remodeling.
inca, sandwiches. Watermelon pickles
u
t iia iii : a t iio m i :
It was also voted to. Invite the sta te and coffee were served by the hostess gi’nia.
SHRINERS:
BANQUET
Before the war he was engaged in
board for their F eb ru ary ’meeting.
assisted by Mia.
D. Marlowe nnd the. practice **f law hut now holds'o "The official visit of the officers of
$2.25 SILKS,
Interesting reports from tho S tate Mr*. It. L. Perkin*, ut the concluMorocco Temple will be nindc here
v m tl ...„v
responsible
government
position.
Federation held a t Green Cove sion of tlte game. Favors of nut rups
The*out-of-town guests were: Mr*. next Saturday. The SntlVord Shrine |
Springs were read by Mr*. Tolar. A decorated-with suggestions of the aenMary Puleston, Mr*. Stella P. Arring­ Club will Imve n banquet Saturday
*i
w itty postal from Mrs. W. F. Hlnck- son .were given.
02-inch DRESS GINGIfAMS,
ton, Mnu Mamie C. Tolor, Mrs. M. night nt 8 o'clock nt tho Valdez hold.
man wus also rend.
Mr*. Pritchett wan.attired in a be­ D. Bprli^r nnd Mr*. R. E. Tolnr and Tickets can be secured either from
yard .................*..........
A fter the conclusion of busineau n coming, /rack of biiio panne velvet.
W.
.V
I.
McKinnon
or
F.
L.
Miller.
little daughter Mary Elizabeth; Mi*‘&gt;social hour was enjoyed, nnd t&lt;:a and
The nfftjir wan.one of greatest plea­
t iia u i : a t " im m :
Hermina Ivchman, Ethel Mouglics
wafers were served.
New Sheet .Music Satnrda&gt;—J. II.j
10-inch NURSE’S UNIFORM CLOTH,
sure for the guests, and v.ns a charm ­
Mr.
Swartz,
Mr.
W.
F..
Grndick,
ton,
---------- TIIAIIi: AT II it VIIT
Hintcrmister Piano Co.
219-2tr
■ yard ..............................
ing
compliment
to
the
attractive
lionHarry W. Oith'cns of Quincy. 111.,
Mr. and Mr*. H. H. PaUishull nnd
t iia iii : a t iiom h
oree;
.
t e l ia among the out of state arrival! here
children of Jacksonville, Ben "and
Some of Die biggest brain* in the!
The Invited guests were Mr*. T. U Mrs. Wright nod children b f Oveido, World m e now engaged on tho piob-j|
fc&amp;i yesterday.
■
$4.00 LADIES' SHOES,
Dunma, Mis. Raymond Phillip*. Mrs. Mr. and Mr*. W. A. I’nttishnR of Or- cm of making seeing by w.rctess n |
8
t iia u i:
at
m ini:
8
L till
.,4. ,.
E. F. Evans of Chattanooga a rriv ­ Hawkins Ctmnnlty, Mr*. Ben Caswell,
i
$
3
*
4
8
practical proposition. When thuir tush;
lundo.
-t. " - ■?
ed in the city yuslurday :und In elop- Mrs. F. K. Houn/niat, Mm. M. B. Wig- ______ _ Tll AUi: mVT ik m u ;
i* accomplished it will bo possible to j
gins, Mr*. Fred) Dniger, Mr*. Hrhxton sti lu
■ping nt the Montezuma.
•&gt;
n
P4 ra pa rva
$0.00 LADIES’ SHOES,
liroadcirat h whole theatrical perform-jj
8
T It AUK ^%T iiin u :
Perkins, Mr*. 1). C. Marlowe, Mire. t a
8
1
l .tit ............
nneo—
^words,
music,
scenery,
acto
rs!
Earl Wilder, of Clearwater, wan in J. U. Luwaon, Mrs. David Caldwell,
iu
ra
I
and actions. A pcrmfn j n San Fra|tthe city yesterday calling otl old Mrs. Percy Mero, Mm, Ed. LZtHO, Mrs.
N&gt;
.8
cisco
will
be
able
to
watch
«
atuflicaijr
■
friend* on route home from JircltagA* Itnyino'nd Key-, Mr*. George DeCot- fca
Ha
$1.00 MEN’S SHOES,
IQl
O
comedy or drama while it la being;
villc where ho went on business#
m
F air .......
tes, Sirs. Archie Butts, Mrs. C. R. K3 t a pj n ' N* its Ha M fa
.
t i i a i i i : at
n o rm ------ —
played in New Y’ork.
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8
Kirtloy,
Mrs.
IV.
J,
Thigpen,
Mr*.
J.
’ • George E. Turkingnn of Omnhn,
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C.
Decn,
Mixa
Caldwell
and
Do
your
Cliristmas
trading
nt
borne
Neb., Mr*. G. E. Turkington of Ito“Man
wmta
hut
litttlo
here
iwlow,”
S
SHOES;
?n.oo
j
.
.
a
,
------TIIAIIK. AT IIO H tt
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chi'll, HI*arrived ’in the tfity y ester­ Mrs. R. R. Dca*.
You’ve
often
heard
men
sweat*
it.
vime
every
Pair
hoi
8
Do all your shopping a t
8
day for a short visit and are sto p ­ ---------- Til l in : AT HOUR --------—
The women know that it Is *o
BROTHERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW d a y 'i n the year.
ping at tho Montezuma.
And that i* why they- wear it.
The senior chapter of tho Brother­ _____ t iia u i : at iicn il: —— —
I
t ii a iik a t u tn o :
There i* great joy ju s t in living
t iia u i : a t iiomm
JBNNV SPAULDING CIRCLE
hood of Saint Andrew had n aplenocK
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Have
the
Herald
co
your
next
job
the Sanford section particularly
Tho members of tho Jennie .Spaul­ did. m a tin g lust night a t their regu­ in
of printing. Wo have tho equipment
and
in any p a rt of Florida generally
ding Circle of tho Woman’# Mlull un­ lar section mooting, Anlotig, other
t iia iii : a t ho
■ --- - TIIAIIK AT 11UWMV— TT
O A K L A N D T O U R IN G , 1020
a ry Society of tho B aptist church mot business disposed of it was arranged
Tho Chamber of Commerce had n
fo r their regular meeting with Mrs. that the Brotherhood put on a salo of fine meeting today a t noon a t the M O D EL A T $200. T H IS 13 A
H erbert Spear a t her home opposite Christmas gifts, holly and mistletoe Valdez hotel* ‘Fc full' report of which R E A L U A R G A lN i-r B . &amp; 0 . MO­
Hose Court. From there the m em ­ and other suitable greens on S atur­ will bo given in tomorrow’# isauo. ' TOR CO.
gS fislf
—
. iti iia
ii o « k
, ..
t . v uu
i vi : -* v• r
bers went to the hame of Mrs, Frank day. December }6.
Ralph Dobhl!‘editor of the W inter DANCING CLASSES erory Inexda;
A rising voto of thnnks was given
Dossing.
nt Parish House a t 1 p. in. fur cHllP
ark
Herald, i* In thn city today mui
Articles were turned in nr.d m ark- Mias Brenda Morrison, Mrs, Augusta
dren
and 7 p. m. for ndtiiLn.. interpre­
wim
the
gucut
o
f
'th
e
Chamber
of
-#l fur tho Cliristmas bazaar which i* Elgenmnnn, Mrs. W. II. Holden nnd
tative find ball roqm dancing.—Prefs".■• i- —&gt;__ii.t
Onmimura nt noon. Ralph is
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T h e Princess

For Saturday

“I AM

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WILL REDUCE THE PRICE 10%
ON ANY SUIT WE SELL TOMORROW

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LAW”

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.

afternoon

24-lbs. Gold Medal
where.-Adv.
Flour .................. $1.25

• jlfiot occasion.

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...Just Received Shipment...

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%IIE SANi-OHl) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER U, 1D22

PAGE FIVE

position.
became enthusiastic I dow, a thunderstorm, ghdstly knoekvtsilorn in Orlando Hnturdny,
Miss Doth Buquist and brother Clar­ train speed. She had not, nt that , c r . The latter
j
.
Miss
itlaudo
Cnmcroh
was
here
from
over
its
&lt;jrimat|c
t»o. sibililies and ing*, the mysterious wavlngs of a
ltev. Thomson, &gt;*f Oviedo, I)r. and ence, Archie.Swanson and father. Mm. time, however, arrived nt the enviable
NS o V E t HiOM CRUDE
bi% r g ic a l o p e r a t io n Tampa to visit her Inthei* A. II. Cam­ M r* Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ifelmer Lundqulst and Melvn, spent position she occupies today when edi­ called in Hfpwuod. With Ilopwomi’s Yx-archlight in the night, and the flit­
eron for Thanksgiving day.
Sirg of Osceidn, and Mr. and Mrs.!Thanksgiving with the ilqufchtcr** tors and theatrical managers figura­ enthusiasm for tho comic worth of ting ctazed bat flying through the
MIAMI T&gt;ec. ,;- rn rl t,rnnnim ?- n
K iu-ci*. of
o f Hanford,
H u n fn r.l
.n .n .t,
. . t family
r . , . . . : t . . lii* Grape vlllc.
tively park themijelves on her door­ the story, Mrs. Rinehart vyns sen t.for house—these are only n few of the
Itoy Chorpt?ning. of Cleveland, Ohio, ISpeer,
were1 guesta
nt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cromer and step and bay the moon wifh pitiful utul work on the play of "Seven Days" elements that Wend to niakc"’-"Tho
J ' j t «r Ittfolimtcty operalloh t w t arrived here lust weak to visit Ida rel- dinner i;i Sunday at tho homo of Mrs,
children and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ballin­ irien for more v.-orks from her m-jgi- r farted. What follows is theatrical Hat.” To Ikj short and snappy.. and
K Z the hands of three men who nilvcs. Mr. Chorpening has Ifcon mak­ M. B V.ieks.
justs weet enough, we might ray* that
Mr. and Air.?.. I’. T. Wakefield took ger enjoyed their dinner together at tally successful Itinriutrl j cn.
Ten hn tory.
E p p e d him in.«" MtomoMte, i .- ing the grand tobr of Florida and has
years ago Mra. Rinehart had begun to • "The Bat” according to the ward of “The Hat" is th«* gpldomd^pt show of
L , in the city b w p ig m « « to been an fnr as Key Wert. This in Hia Thanksgiving dinner nt the home of the Railing!?^ home.
Mrs.
Harbor
in
SanfOrd.
third visit to our slate.
Forrest West ia helping out on the see faint glimmerings of the golden thoro who are supposed to know, la the season.
IfS o v c rin ir item his wounds.
A
pretty
shower
for
bride-to-be,
Seats on aale nt Roumiliat L An­
Williams home in the hope of finish­ ore that existed in her ink welt, hut it the biggest hit of nil dramatic plays in
The Celery avenue LmliesMCirrle of
P &amp; t a l f *■« « * ",c" r M"Ml him
Mbs
I’r.Ucshnll,
was
given
by
Mrs,
P.
ing
tfto
work
before
Christians.
wnn
not
until
chv
wrote
a
short
story’
derson.
• s.
at least seven years. And the same
L hnOUarilty with n white woman; tho Presbyterian church say- they
T.
Wakefield
and
Mrs.
\V.
J.
Daniel
for
Schrilmcr’s
Magazine
cnlletl
"Sev­
■
--------Ttl
Atli:
AT
IIOIIF.
---------aurifbrittcs
unhesitatingly
declare
I About midnight Tuesday,* two men "went over the lop" «t th e ir 'Christ­
T ilin g
at
ii m i t :
To relievo rheumatism, sprains, en Days" that she struck the real pay "The Hal" to lie the beat piny of Its and ualionul prominence will partic­
X m l the hotel a n d .told nranntn&amp;j mas bazaar Friday and Saturday ami at the homo of Mrs. p. T. Wakefield
E w e „ deputy .herifft- and tlml he they arc very proud-of it. We also at Geneva. Thn rooms were daintily lame back, lumbago or pleurisy, Hal- ilirt in her priceless mine cf Imagina­ kind ever produced.
• ipate in a conference on pubTTc opin­
«
L „ under r.rrest. At the sidewalk, hear th at the East Side responded to and beautifully decorated with branch­ Intti’s Snow Liniment in n remedy of tion ami invention.
There are more thrills, to lie anato­ ion and world peace which will open
Ten year.! ago Avery Uopwood was mical, to the square inch of backbone today a t Memorial Continental Hall,
■when they ntempted to p itta him in the recent -Red Cross‘roll call more es o f peach blossoms, rosea and pink prgvjn meriL It Is v.cry powerful and
L automobile, the negro l e t out a generously than heretofore, which is hearts allowing from the branch in penetrating. Three sizes, 30e, COe one of thnr-e New York playwrights lit "The Bat" than in any ether Amer­ in -Washington, and continue in ses­
profusion. The bride-to-be was seated and $1 "&lt;) per bottle. Sold by Union who are genoritlly known nn "Btrug- ican melodrama, A shot in tb s dark, sion through the remainder of the
E L for help which bronchi the pro- all good news.
under a belt front which rl« n and pink Pharmacy.
Lictor of the hotel, locntoil on one
gling." Mr. Ilopwoed is a graduate a bloody arm thrust through a win­ week.
Mrs. E. It. Taylor and son Melvin,
C the main down-town street*, to the nrcnmpnnied Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Mc­ hearts showered and n booklet hand- ---------- THAtlll AT lilt AH!
of the University of Michigan. Ac­
| tar When the latter remonstrated Mullen and Htlo daughter, Juanita, pointed in pink roses containing best Ra ra tn rzt tra m ha fta fta ha cording to his own testimony he was
fta hui ltd through thut institution by
L “,h the mtn, ho,wns shoved w ide over to Webster for Thanksgiving recipes from members of the Com­
ha
munity
Club.
jAn
improvised
cradle
fond parents and infuriated profes­ =mtag
land the car whirled nway.
,
with Mrs. McMullen's relatives. The was decorated in white with pink sutfta sors. As indicative of the old saying
Early this moraine Brnnning was Taylor’s report a fine visit.
in ribbon and pink hearts, filled with na
ftp that "a college man by. any other
|r iturned to the city suffering from a
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Taylor and
1V
ka name world Ik? as dumb," it is inter­
Itrudcly performed surgical operation Melvin went to the pasture Sunday for gifts and carried to the bride-to-be by fta
—
that
bakes
w
ith
K.
Ha
little
Louise
Culpepper
and
Muster
f a k i P t h (ti h ha f a
esting to record that the Michigan
and dumped in the street of colored theirxcow rm(j «v.ine up on a huge dia­
Calumet— and there
Comedy Club rejected hi» "clothes" for
Itosn. He could give no clue to his mond buck .rattler. Mr. Taylor kept Sic Fortune both dressed in pink and
white
preceded
by
Mrs.
Franklin'll
The
Thanksgiving
holiday
was
one
presentation by the college players.
are millions of them—
libductorr.—Tampn Tribune. •’ ‘
^
- t im iii : at ItdM H---------- on eye on him and Mrs. Taylor went baby who handed a card of congratu­ continual round of gay events for ‘‘Clothes," in Inter years when Hophas learned three im*
hack for the gun. Tho ifnake had It lations to the bride-to-be. Delicious both the young ntid the older people
^HiTTlA'i” AT THE PRINCESS
wood was to associate with those who
portant baking facts.
•rilBATKK, MONDAY, DEC. 11 rattles and u button. This is the Glh refreshments of ice cream, cake and of Oviedo, All the college students have to be intellectual'enough to make
diamond back Mr. Taylor has killed chocolate was served. A large num­ went nt home and some brought their
their Own living, was his first New
K i, « peculiar thing hut true, none since living on Ohio avenue.
ber were present to enjoy the occas­ friends with them. Miss Catherine York success, with Grace George sup­
that she never ha3
There was n litlo 'frost noticed last ion.
[the less, than persons intimately con­
,
'
'
Lawton had ns her guest Miss Rodhn plying the carbon copies for the title
any
failures,
which means
nected with enterprises of various. Wednesday morning. November JlOth. ---------- t u a iii : a t l i n i n '.----------- McCall of Hollins College and
Miss rqte at each performance.
no
loss
of
time
and ma­
&amp; $ it
Several of the Cameron City pepper ft* ri: Pa 'r u r a n r t o Ra Ra f j Waiia Popftgof Apopka, hnd as her
IwrU are ofte.'wvery often—the
Graduating
from
Michigan,
Hopterial.
.
’
[poorest sort of-prophets so fa r ns growers have peper pi ants'Op.
Nt
fts guest Miss Lillian Slarbird, also of wood passed n year in Cleveland us a
J. ft. Hayden and Charles King are fct
heir own particular enterprise is conha Hollins College, -the last two being reporter on a daily paper. A fter this
Second; that her bakings *
erned. This is true of more than preparing ot plant 30 acres of Irish JU
the geests of Mrs, J. N. Thompson. journalistic experience llopwood pack­
potatoes on Mr, King's land on Bear- fca
are alw ays pure and
Miss
.Mary
Will
Dowdell,
of
Orlando,
,ne thing.
tftl
ed hi. other rhit t in with about fifty
Ju«t for example, it is n well known | dull avenue, some at the r-nme being mt
wholesome, which goes
Sa was the guest of Mra. L. It. Mitchell. ploy manuscripts anil entrained for
[feet that men born, bred and brought upland. We lmirn that some have al­ ta
Misa Catherine Y'oung entertained Lew York with the sole-idea of tak­
a long way toward perfect
Kl
dj&gt; virtually alongside a race course, ready been planted.
for Miss McCall Thursday evening ing Broadway to pieces and finding
ft3 f c j f c a f c a i u r s r a t e i g *
health.
Fred Wnlsma has sold 10 acres of
usually go broke trying to back their
urtd a most delightful time was spent out wlnit made the darn thing tick.
judgment of the abilities of horses to lur, recently acquired land on Cameron
Mr. ami Mrs. Gnrt, of tho West by the young guests,
Ten years ago Avery HepWoot! hail
Third; that the greater
ran. It has been n standing joke, nvenue to' f hirries Duun. This makes
A number of crowded ears from
Side, Mr. and Mrs. 1,’lute, of Sanford,
progressed
favorably
in
this
absorb­
Mr.
Dunn
40
acres
Mow
in
one
block.
b
e
s
t
b
t
t
e
s
t
than usual leavening
(ten, among those followers of boxing
were Sumiiiy visitors nt tho homo of Oviedo went to Winter Park. Thanks.- ing study, but ho had not yet read
THAiii:
a
t
itn
v
rt
/
strength
o f Calum et
at the most noted experts in that
Forrest West and wife. Mrs. Swann giving afternoon to the Holltris-Stet- Mrs. Rinehart'a “Seven Days" story
Aq.
1
*H
l*-t
f
t
N
f*-i
k?i
[line prove the most dismal of failures
stands for economy be­
son football gnme.
nlso called thero.
•
; .
vhen it comes to predicting Hie v.in. Mbs Wana Tope entertained the in Scribner's.
cause she uses less.
Ten years ago Lincoln WagenhnDj
, Mrs. A. Swanson returned home on two young people's Sunday s.loml
ers of contests
= :
Sunday from nursing in Sanford. Her i b i ' ts of the Methodist and Baptist ntu! Collin Kemper were rated as sue-!
In the theatre all tills is remnrkprofession of
husband has improved their home by ehun lies n't nn outdoor natty in the m«*ful in their
bbly true. One of tlu&gt;- most striking
, rhosen
.
&gt;! g
* l » Fi putting cement blocks for foundation.
i
,,
Ilu-atl
ii':il
fii
fsi'.uTurn,
l
hoy had
kn-uaefs of it is to be found in the
BafUini ehurcli grove. Alarshmallov-K
,
i
.•
i
■
i
iMtnt-r'i
for
l!fi
y
ean
durnlg
v.ltuit
Mis.
Geo.
Heaton,
of
Orlando,
came
rtf "The Hal," probably the must
■
a iii ’ rousted around tin* lug lion-lire
■,
..
,
.
i
.
i
time
tony
had
managed
mu Ii well
up
in
her
new
Ford
Sedan
to
her
lufu'iiful play produced in the last
nfi
-r
which
games
vvitnenjoyed
and
Mrs. Frail It-.id spent Thank-giving
, , unis sandwiches
i
i
. 1 1 . . r.Iln'vn yilakespi afe.in - tula tin t- led i
[twenty years pmi which, incidentally, with tier v-m ,,pi| laughter, Mr. and brother's home Tuesday.
imi.l deni
and
hot;
(ci'ch U'a rile. Katherine Kidder ma
Mr.
and
Mm.
Harney
Beck
enter­
T ho E conom y
I chocolate served.
aili be presented by Wagcnhals a n d , Mrs. Fred Iteid.
tained
her
par
nt-!
nt
their
home,
Mrs \V. J. Lawton entertained :d\ Madame Mmijeska. In Ihtir proihieitmpi r at the Princess Theatre on
J. T, McGhnocy llM-1 .is Ie r. Mis;
turn of modern plays, “ I’niil in Full"
[Mnnlay, December 11th.
Willie Lou, of Dunedin, paused thn .•smith of the city fur Thanksgiving. ichtiniiing Rollins girls at a dinner p;ir_
— s a le s are 150% g r e a te r
had
been their greatest success. And
Miss
Virginia
Smith,
the
Red
OrauFril,.iv
jn
honor
(lf
ht.r
daughter,
Not fo long ago there was a play enroute to Daytona Thursday when
they
were
li-Hsei-a
of
the
Astor
Theatre
!
a n y o th er brand,.
fpduced in New York that was worse they attended the football gnme. They worker;cam e out to see Mra. George! MiM ,.;liznbeth |.awl((U&gt; who was at
in New York.-But ten years ago "-Scv.
|than bail—it was awful. Not n few wl-re nceoinpatiierl l*y Mrs. Holloway, f'lark remeinhering her on Tininksgiv- home for l ho holidays.
reodeml, and put t|&gt;eir wonder into who stopped over its the guest of Mr:.. mg as did « number of her neighbors, j Mrs, S. W. Swope entertained thr •■a Day;-" had not 1k-cii read in the
A pound can o f Calamet cantalna fa ll 18 BQHfliB. Soma
Wngenhil)-! m d Kemper office.
Mr. ami Mrs. llnmil Tolar and eliil- thud; l ‘lull Wednesday aftornoon.
Wi-rdj In commenting on the play, Mill Allen.
b a itin g powders coma in 12 o u n c e instead o f 16 ounce
The “Scviii Days" story in FYhib
bw it was that trained actors, .supThe many friends of Mrs,
I..
cans. . Be surc.yoa get a pound when yoa want it.
.Mr. and Mrs. Louts EnLzminger re­ d u n and George Malm spent Thanks
net's w its lIn- agency needetl to lituig
giving
with
their
sister,
.\^ts.
Neite
rotcilly well versed In the affairs of turned tu their home in Dunodin on
Weet sympathize with h«‘r greatly in
rthc In--, uf her mothor;- Mri. Kveatiui, this reniarkithle dramatic qunrtette
kh«.theatre could have gone Uit'ough Saturday a fte r u very plsasnnt.visit ntid father, G. Maim.
T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T B A K I N G P O W D E R
Milts
Margaret
Ericson
was
out
with
!w[lt&gt; lied Tluirsilay in Atlanta and together. Mr. Wagt-ahal's read the
jlhr rehearsals of the pluy, spoken the with their many friends and relr.tivep.
torv
fiist
and
allowed
it
to
Mr.
Kentus
for
Sunday
Hi
Inftd
and
home
for
pires over and over and failed tu rcalwas hurled at tho Oviedo cemetery
Miss Olive Dinkel leTt Sunday f o r
dinner on ThnnkRgiving.
Saturday afternoon a t three o'clock.
pwjus! how bad it was.
Jacksonville where she will be the
Wnlfred I’ierson was in town Sun­ Mrg.; Went, v. ho had been In A tlanta
As n mutter of. fact, few actors guest of her nisler, Mrs. 11. K. Chap­
*i“ l* * t~ s* l* *1**5**1* *** *l*K**i* '!*
*♦’ *?♦♦♦* *t**l*+l*+t*&lt;Z* *l* *+* ******************
day
to have Dr. Denton hinec his neck M her mother's bed.side only n few «j»
It row wii.il will make a ipjod pluy. man.*
k
.
N
[Acdm-f-t of them admit it.
Thanksgiving dinner was served at (or a bad rising which had-made him nays, was accompanied home by lier
Thkr, fur il!u .tnition, the race of the hotel now known ns the Ft. George about fiick. The boys were home on father and her sinter, Mrs. Matlock,
this play, "The llat" tu&gt;oti to he seen under the. new management of Mr. the IlOth, Carl iipcndng a short trite l.ntli of A tlanta,-mid her mother-innt the Lake Mary Skating Rink.
|L( re.
law, Mrs. Mary West of Nashville,
and Airs. Clark, who recently purchas­
Archie Swanson and father took Venn., nil of whom will remain for a
"The Hat” ran for mitre than two ed tho hotel and are having it remod­
dinner Sunday with his sister. Mrs. visit iif several weeks.
year* in New York. In addition "The eled into u very pleasant Hotel.
Klmer Lmnlquist und all the family nt
IE»t” broke every existing record for
The Children's Missionary Society
Mr. and Mrs. Hope Washington were
tended the memorial services in Snn- of the Methodist church hatj u little
|Oifi*gn with a run of over one solid shepipng in Orlando on Monday.
m
frar.
party at the home of Mra.
R. Mitch­
Wade Kntzminger, of Plant City, ford.
E. W. Lundquifll and family ami ell Monday afternoon nt which time
Gtt your neats now at Houmlllnt &amp; was a visitor here this week.
Miss
Ilugquist, ulso attended.
their mite boxe3 were opened, the
tni!&lt;r*on’s Drug Store.
J. E. Phipps went to Jacksonville on
Mrs.
John Danxy, of Oltovchobcc,
t u a iii:’ a t
( t o m : -------------- Wednesday.
sums totalling over $5.0.
i K j g i l ' &amp; f t Q l c &amp; m i ' a R a P S Pt
. t u a i i i : a t l i o m : -------------The ladles of the Civlp League will n guest nt the lioniA of Mr. and Mra.
N
ta hold
W. C. Mcalor, arriving on Thanksgiv­
their annual bazaar at the Lib­
ing day. She recently lost her bus- “THE HAT’ WILL
P
rary December 15th.
hand,
who was bnitirily murdered.
BE ATTRACTION
P
J. S. Dinkel‘.was « business visitor
Emil
Mngtiuson came up Sunday
P
AT THE PRINCESS
in Hanford on Monday.
1*3 fa ft? h f * b i IM In ^
_______ T i t \ m . at m i n i : ----------- from Windermere tu net; Ins sister,
MONDAY, DEC. 11
Mrs. J.
Luuilquist. All of them g&lt;&gt;Called Cion's" bv Homans!
The Hurt Side Community club will
We say “Hed Bug”—the Romans ing over to the cemetery in the a fter­
"Something rare u\ combination,"
Rive a firti fry at? Moore’s Station 3nid “L'imex." The Romans declared noon. Elmer Tyner drove the ear for
lihtmh HHthiy evening, December 15. wa r on this dangerous pest’and for a him and Miafl Eunice nnd Mrs. Heng- might well ho the headline for one of
lit has been planned to have a sea-fish time they disappeared. V*' still have aton come tip to spend tho day with lie most interesting stories Dint could j
I which will^bo more of n trent than them though and they are a deadly tho home folks, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. he (old of "Th.»i Hat," the Binashing
|the fruit water variety, J. F. McClol- menace to health! They carry un­ Tyner. All at the grave worked un- big dramatic hit by Mary Roberta
Rinehart nnd Avery Hoowood which
jisnd has kindly consented to fry the mentionable disease! Clean them out til -1:00 on Thanksgiving.
Wagcnhals and Kemper will present
Sirs,
llllmer
Lundqulst
and
daugh­
pish ami that insures a fintv supper. with Royal Guaranteed Hed Hug
I There will. be com bread, light bread, Liquid. 25c. Hold and guaranteed by ter Melvn, arrived on Thanksgiving. 1 1 the Princes.i Theatre or&gt; Moo day,
iSS
Gilmer is still nt Wnuehuln hut is ex­ December 11th.
I butter, pickles, coffee and cake. The R C. Bower.—Adv.
In Mary Roberts Rinehart and Av­
Jprocwds to go on the community ----------- t i i a i i i : a ,t i i u m k --------------- pected home soon and they will make
IChriatnias Drc- Supper to he served Pa ha h-t ha ha M h% ttj ha ha their homo nt the old place and keep ery Uopwood, the authors of "The
Bnt" nnd Lincoln A, Wagcnhals nnd
Mrs. J. E. Lurtdqulst company.
prom 5:30 until 8. Prices will bo ntFoil
In Kemper, tho producers, there
Axel,
from
Lake
Mary,
has
been
Itractive. Public invited.
exists
a theatrical combination of such
plowing
out
tho
grove.
The larky party takes place a t the
Little Melvn started to school Mon­ rare qualities Hint in all their mutual
I Mote place this Friday evening, De­
efforts there has bcfc'h oly suevess.
i q r a i a h l s i f t n i a
day in the 4th grade.
cember 8th. Proceeds nlso for the
'I
Rev. Wnhlherg is expected Sunday. hose four persons realized fortunes
| Community Christmas tree,
out of "Seven Days" some yrnr.! back
I rank Bassett was here cnlling rcMr. and^M
dJM rs. E. II. Kilbco spent Tho evening service now begins nt 7.
and ..today they are rcnlietng fortunes
Wo
hear
the
organ,h&lt;i8
boon
timed.
Itintiy, j i „ j0 spending the winter nt Sunday in'Chuluota.
iT h i
•
out of "The Bat" tom ing here next
Rev,
Cfnrk
was
with
us
Inst
Sun­
■u'tis. Mr, Bassett lormcrly lived nt
Mr. nnd Mrs. William *Kilheo and
week nnd "Spnpbh Love," now play day.
A
good
number
being
out
nnd
n
1Larthnge, N. Y.
Mr. nnd Mra. J. W. Flynt spent Sun­
good message given, lie will be with ing n triumphant tour of the counliy.
•Mr. and #Mrs. W. E. Prcvatt Imd ns day nt tho Romo of Mrn. Ed. Quig.
The story of the success of "Seven
pests over Thnnksgiying Misa AlethMrs, J. A. Prevail, *»l Chuluota ix us on the third Sunday. Glad to hear
Days"
is known even to thnae adoles­
he
got
off
fofl»/our
days
to
tho
Synod
Lurry and HalpR Curry, n student spending a few days In Geneva with
‘
—
cent
playgoers
who still beliovo that
nt St. Augustine.
»t Rollins College.
,
Mrlf. J. M. Provntt.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn nnd children of chorus grils have jewels which aro ac­
Harold Pattishall nnd Mi6» Georgia
j , Mra- Moliio Wood, of Atlanta, Gn„
| ■* *" arrive hero this week from New I’attishall arrived here Saturday from Lako Mary, Mrs. ‘Moalor and friend, tually stolen nnd thnt some actress
- °rk city by the Clyde Lino for a stay Jacksonville an d are upending a Rhort Mrs. Daneey and Mrs. DeForrest a t­ once took a Saturday night plunge in
« some length at the J. W. Corley while at the homo of (heir parents, tended. The pastor was a recent din­ a tub of milk. The story of tho suc­
cess of "TJie Hat" is well known to ev­
ner guc&amp;t a t the latter home.
[ v m° ,on * ameron avenue. Mrs. Wood Mr, und Mra. H. II. PatlluhaH.
,
ery
playgoer, or nt least to every play
Miss
Corrlne
Barker,
of
Bertie PpttUhall, of Orlando, i»
: . * '**itod here several times. She
goer
who
during
the
past
two
years
Was
a
guest
of
hcr
friend,
Mrs.
Voile
a, n tBrlous operation on her eye viBlting hi» parents nnd his sister,
und more has tried to purchase Bents
bile In.New Y'ork and Is-said to be Miss Blanche Pattishall, who recontly Williams for over Thanksgiving.
recovering nirciy.
returned from Washington, D. I -, Mrs. DeForrest entertained a num­ to sco it, cither in New York or in
Mra. hHri Higgins, who has been where she hns Ik-cii employed by- the ber of Sanford Indies Saturday a fter­ Chiengo.
Tho-story of the Rlilnehart-IIopnoon n t'h e r home-which wns prettily
• r* nail Mfj1&lt; Chnrlcsi Ilnker’a guest government for about two years.
wood-Wagenhnls
nnd Kemper "Big
decorated
w
ith
autumn
flowers
and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Franklin spent Sun,°r lho PW* two months, left for her
Four"
is
perhaps
not so well known,
fruitr,
of
the
Thanksgiving
season.
X v C i Co,umhus,i Ohlo, Inst th h rs- dny in Conway.
Glad to hear that Will Henderson however, and it is th a t story which
Mr.
and
him.
T.
W.
Prcvatt
and
l " lifi w“* ^ r*- Higgins*, second
*
,l*tt here.
Mrs. Fred McFarUne spent Sunday and Andrew Bcrtl^son have found follows, for tlioso renders who like
their
llr^
ia
tlc
nows
straig
h
t
end
work
for
tho
present
at
the
Southern
vnii
MrS]r,';iJ* McClelland has her sister a t'th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Laruo
without any saccharrlnc chaser cohUtilities
plant.
Alderman,
who
are
Jiving
nt
the
K.
t dr
,ar*ey Holmes and threo chllMr. and Mrs. Checzum entertained coctod from press agent adjectives.
B. Rollinson homo across Lake Har­
I Thu
Folt I)rum 08 hcr Cuestl
hcr
slstttr’s family, Mr. und Mrs. Tow Ten yearn ago M a y Roberts Rine­
.
other relatives ney,
,
hart was known in various editorial
and children on Thanksgiving.
Charles
Phllllpr.
has
purchased
a
here
SBVoral months of indisMrs. J. E. Lundqulst and sons; Ed- offices ns oho of, those new authors
new Willys-Knight touring car. Mf. and . Mra- P. T. Wakefield w ord win nnd Elmer nnd thoU\ fam ilies, who w tre “coming" and with express
- «- Green* is ablo to bo about
rt.
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EAST SANFORD

The new 750 K V A Turbine which has

just been installed at the Electric power
plant will be placed in service Sunday

morning"and iit the same time the en­

GENEVA

tire electric system will &lt;be changed

from 2 phase to 3 phase. To mak£ this

change the electric current in the en­

tire city will be CUT OFF at daybreak
Sunday for a few hours.

W» If

Hj

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B id n t

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922

fool t h e co n du cto r

Train Official Seldom Deceived by
Travelers Wtio Imagined They Ap­
peared Used to Luxuries.

The Woman bad never been In a
compartment on a train before. Xho
must confess this bit-of luxurious Ig­
norance. HbP was seated comfortably,
reading and looking out &lt;&gt;f the window
alternately, and greatly* enjoying the
privacy when she heard a burring
sound. Again and again it founded.
Doubtless the people In the next com­
partment ringing for the jMirter.
And then came a knock at the door.
"I hope I didn't disturb you," the
conductor said ns he asked for the
Woman's ticket.
"Oh. no. I was Just sluing here rend­
ing and admiring the scenery."
"Oh," the conductor said, "I wonder
If the bell doesn't ring."
"The l^/lf?" Then the Woman under­
stood that that had been the burring
she lind heard.
'Tin afraid I'm very Ignorant," she
admitted. “l*ve nevrr been In a compartmonet before, and 1 didn't know
you rang to cmno In."
Hut the conductor was not horrified
at the smallness of Iter knowledge.
*Tnt glad to bear you ndmlt It,
lady " he aald. "There’s lota who have
never been In n compartment, hat Itioy
wouldn’t admit It for worlda. Wo know
when they're not used to 'em. They
eail’t fool n«. hut you're (he first I've
met who hasn't foolish pride,"—t'hlcago Journal.

PROSAIC REASON FOR SERVICE
Could It Do Pgstlbls the Preacher
Was Qlvlng the Deacon a Deli­
cate Hint?

The Mldvlllo church hnd n new
preacher. nnd Deacon- Sturgeon was
entertaining him at Sunday dinner. At
least that Was the way the Weekly
Blade would report the occasion, hut,
an a matter of fact, tho deacon was
feeding the prearher nt Sunday dinner,
while a* for rntertnlnmenl. tV yreach•r wna entertaining the dearotfT
“And so you mw service In the great
European war?" the deacon asked.
"Yes, I served nearly two yenni os
chaplain," the preacher replied.
"Gcf* across?"
"Oh, yes. I, was In France nearly
a year."
“Well, I don't believe In war," the
deacon declared, ''lint I suppose von
heard the call of duly ami couldn’t
hold back."
“Well, I can’t say that was It nltogelher." (be preacher answ ered.
"There were several other thing* to
be considered."
"For Instance?" demanded the dea­
con, who did not shy at questioning
"Well," and_ the preacher sudlcd
quietly, "I went Into the army for o n e

Mary Anderson Lauda Cooth.

A p o rtra it of tCilnin ltootla by runny
re rn lilrretl A m rrtcn’s g reut«■t trn seilb
nn, wn* tirrai ntmt lately i« th e Me­
m orial Art feallery In the S!m Lev-pen re
m em orial hi Slralfonl-on-A v&lt; n by an
Am erican friend of the ilraum an d bln
n illr a s tin .
H ie nu*«t Milking featu re of th e
cerem ony w ai the train? of Mine, ‘da
Nnvnrro. nitre the Idol o f A m erican
d m m n llr midlcneen ns Mnry Anderson,
says th e New Vorh Sun. H er jiersnnul
rcnilnlseenees of Kifwln Booth r e n e b t^
thelrV clim ax In h er recitation of an
njtra*tmpbe |n verse to th e great actor.
A voice front out
a th e p art. Indeed,
*
nn«l If h tnii^lral
t ii|M»n tin* mulle n re gatbervd at S tra tfo rd Is am ple
tertlum ny to the tru th th at th e g m it
background* In a rt and hum an life a re
not hlcdloO oul by the tntmiw* proo™ctipntlon I n ' tblns« of th e present
which Sevan to till the pleture.
New Motion Picture Idea.

"FactJcc" Is the natnj
n&lt;jw rubber substitutu |
combi,tiny: rmlphur' chlorid,
of various vegetable oils.

Althagfrli theUuHcJ State.Viis* »js
tiroes the railway mileage of Canada,
Canada has n o ic than twLs tho mile­
age per capita.
E H ! i H r i r ,i t i ' * r n t i n a B i t H n B i i » E * 3 * « 3 E n » n y

*■*!»■■

Scene front “The Bat” comtncr to tho Prince***, Monday, I)cc. 11th

A motion picture projector which
rnn ho used by anybody, anywhere,
waking jiosslhlu the projection of
moving pictures under alt condltjons. SANFORD
MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WOUKh
Is In use In France, The lantern and
JOHN GOVE. Proprietor
Him reels of the projector are sup*
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
|K&gt;rted above an upright triangular
101H West First fttrra
frame, nt right angles to which Is n 1018 West First S u ra t
second triangular frame supporting
a sent and a large pulley driven by
pedals. Ilehlml the large pulley Is a
dynamo which supplies current for n
high-powered Incandescent lamp. By
weans of hells the im-iIuIihI pulley op­
erate* the dynamo, the projector and
the Him reels all situultuneouMy.—
Popular Science Magnxlne.

U’t your jeweler be your Kift counsellor. SHOP EARLY. ■

In nn unhurried atmosphere you can easily choose Rifts for *

occasion. Gifts of JEWELRY are GIFTS THAT LAST.
You will find an unusually lam e assortment to select from. A i
few-suggestions:
.8

a fiy

FOR TUB HOME ■
Watches

Folm
Waidermar Chain*
Cold Knives

Vanity Cases
Mr 'l Haf-i
Tnilvl Seta
flolJ Fens
Ear llrcp*
I.ralhir S ites
Cologne Ihtfll
Eullttfly lor

H it Viewpoint.
• T n lh c r ! "

The weeping girl pleaded pltonuriy.
"Father! Wliy, don't you let two
marry (iH&gt;rce. and take him into tl»o
firm? Why, () why?"
The too-lnc; n man raised her head
tenderly.
••j feel for you, darling.” lie said.
•*! do need ficorgt* In my huxiness—I
eotdd use him. and will. If tie say* the
word, hut daughter. I think I ran hire
him cheaper than I ran support hi m"

Military Set*
?•having Seta
A *b Trays
fin- bint:. Slaud.i
Huicidora

Clocks
dinner Chimes
Jardeniers
Cut Mas*
China
Console Sels
Tea Sets
Water Set*
S tcring Silver
Rogcnt' Silver
t nmmuaily Silver
Nut Hauls
R huntil kin Seta

my .article and it will lie laid aside *
------------------------- Open Evenings ■

And vvlth-a g estu re of pttlle** finalIty, lie dropped th e subject.—lllcle
nmnd Titties-1Hspatch. —i
u v n x iiB n z z B x j E z s i s a n g w stin.-ru

••Shocking.''
" W a lle r 1 W a lle r ! " s h o u te d n y o u n g
fe llo w , w h o f o r t h e - I n s t h a l f h o u r lu id
b e e n w r e s t l i n g w i t h a s t e a k , h u t f u l le d
t o g e t h i s k n i f e t h r o u g h It.

"Vi-* sir!" said the '• adter. coming
forw ard.

•'How do yen c«&gt;«k your fond In this
place?” tis'.i- l the young man.
"Well, sir, all our food Is cooked by )
flirtriclty." answered the waller.
"T h en—here," sabl the young man.
"la k e tbf* buck unit give It another !

! owner of
two hours!

IM P O R T A N T INFO RM A TIO N
ON 1923 MOTOR VEHICLE

LICENSE

select here will he delivered
wb hours, without u cent of

money down! YOU SK IN TH E C O U P O N ! I T
IS WORTH ONE DOLLAR CASH A S Y O UR
F IR ST DOW N PAYM ENT! JBriyg the signed
coupon in! We w ill-send home your Grafonola!
Y O U NAM E IIIE I ERMS on the hulnnce! And
p a y no m o n e y fo r a.w hole m o n th !

State Comptroller Urges Applications Re Filed
' Early—New Year License Taps Will Re
..
Released Dec, 15lh.
w iia t

A PPLICATION BLANKS.
C e l your blank* r a rlr . T b c r may be
w-eured from banka, county n ttlrta li. e lm
club*, or w ill-h e *er&gt;l upon raquert to
S late Com ptroller, T allahatar*. Ft*.
F IL L OUT BLANK C A IIF .P lT .L r.
E very year it It n e r c o a r r In return
thouaanda of at’ltllcatlona for re rrirlin ft.
D on't hava roura rcturnc*!
Fill It ou'
c artfu lly and rem it r e r r k t am-jutil at,t\
ta g will reach you rru m p tb .
•
SENT) FOR TAG EAULY.
I k y i a ltl l a mai lot out on IW . I tlh
for all afp llratlo n a rte c h e il l/i th at ‘laic.
D o n 't'w a it until Pec. 31« to aetnJ fur
lAlt. T he taw *lve» no "day* of i;ra-e '
a fla r J a n . ta t. If you w ant to eomptr
w ith the law your 19ZS ta g abouM bo on
y a « r c ar J a n . l i t .

TAG STAYS WITH TAIL
W hen s c a r It an Id o r changes hatuH
tha ta g tau it tla y w ith car. T ac*.cannot
law fully he rhanged from one c a r to a n ­
o th er. Upon change of ow nership n&lt;-«

of th e truck tag o r la g for hire.

OVKRPATMKNM WILL OK
HKFFNREII.
Be
a*rat
fund
ten d
u n til

cure to tend enough money. If
too m uch,, the Cnm pfroller will
the over-tutym ent; If you tin
enough, your tag ra n n o t l-r aent
the proper am ount la rrw ived.

yotr
re­
re*
out
'

Factory ra tin g of wtlght* a n d rajiaflly
w ill govern unleaa the ow ner can DunM i
evidener to c ontrary, Iwacd on aenral
w eighing t)l m achine, Mvjor fra d lo iu
count a t even hundred* i for e ia m p le . a
m achine actually weighing l.ttty poun-U
w ould be clatacd aa l.tW® pound*: one
w eighing 1.M ) pounJ* *vuWl be e l a t ^ l
a a 1.100 pound*.

is

a

m tT K r

A tru ck D a vehicle for c u m i n ? ftnr
All ..Over th an Pa-wm rer». So If a l»ur„ r * r or reaoaler h o any c h a rg e In
.I r renal ruction to »• to 'a d a p t it for
lu lln r any t&gt;ed o th er th a n pa**eng«-r*.
rmi-k la ic a trac k clairiticatk in for
iro o r* i f lirn iK .
The various claiM-a

of

trurk

Tealir*

m ake It ilifllrult U. ilrf, rtoio.'

•&gt;(

\rhirle tnetuillnt: to.ly unVs» full dcwrlfitin-i of t.ely l» lilirn with ai-nUralkin.
The moikl ar.J year make ikuuld U; cor­
rectly given.

W itt TP NAMES P L A IN .
P iacaturea a rc frequently l e n t to read.
Sign a , cheat Ion a t leittom . but p rin t o r
tJtw tk r nam e amt a4&lt;trr&lt;« at top of,
blank. Thla Inauret accuracy a n d prom pt

n m m o L M w t* m not
Till*. IAW.

makk

Frreiucntty r a n t aria* w orking a p p ar­
e n t h a n tih lp u re n c erta in owner* o f
m otor vehicle*, t-ut tlwao c an n o t l-o reme­
died by the com ptroller a n d It alJnrkl bo
kept In Blind th a t ho tlld n ,.t fraroo the
taw . T t* attorney general In ailvlalng
th e com ptroller recently a* to tho cona tro ciio n litre :ra ry to place upon th a t
portion of tho taw re la tin g to car* for
litre, aahlt “ I fully^ceatlac th a t no proe l tIona having h ern mado hy the Icirtdttu re feu- certain C ontingent** WhUll
m ight a rice a w l for rendition* w hich do
Brl*e. th a t the enforcem ent of the law a t
It aland* work* hardahip* on n jrre a t
in a n r
.
.
.... __ ____ _ ... .n fo trin g the
law , a re not re»ponallde atvlathcy ahouM
not e*|wct you to cith er -riilate your oath

SAVED

C aab Coupon

»30

$T8
1
SAVED

SAVCD * m

Fee per *

Molurcycte ah'o &lt;S&gt;---- —
Automobile (prlvat* u « )
Car for hlr*— n u tle t for hire..
— . B uuef for hlra _________
P m iM Cbotfj to «tr|&gt;n| pfitir)

Tag

.
rj
H

H a t ra le
Any num ber
T p a ir, o r leva
S to 1C par*
Over I t p»«*.’

too pound*
wHght

i

$7o7

one

N ona

S AO
U7S

AN NUA L RATK3 ON T ltt'rK fl. TUAIt.F.ftS ANII HKMI .TRA ILERS.
MLa "T1-- 1■ ~
Ere per
■ Kre pec
|nO welcht
W ^ f h l I tbI i
|M pnunatt o f vehicle
Tire*
L 'ta
Type
In poaodif
■weight
p tu rto a d
r&gt;f vehicle capacity
. **:.
*
ta.nofl
t .7S
P rivate---- T r u c k '_
*
-w.ww
. .
1.13
p riv ate _ T ru ck ------- Solid -----P a r i ll r e — T ruck.For H ire— T r u e k T rival*---- T railer.
Foe H i r e , T railer-

Trailer,

C»ab Coupon

3AVLD

AN NUA L RATP-S ON MOTORCYCLES. PA8.HKNGKR CARS AND BI SSKS.
ro M c n c v rt

STS

Such it chnncc—the FREE dollar Coupon
for the first down payment and M AK­
IN G Y O U R O W N TER M S for the
balance may never come again! Your

opportunity to own n Grnfonoln is in
your hnnils!. But don’t delay—the offer
is strictly limited 1 SIG N T H E COUFO N ! Get the Grafonola home.

DOLLAR |

FREE
COUPON i
reap**, whan praperty alfaed
E.r «»»;t«d a l a a r a ie ta , IS
T il ON 11 DOLLAR aa ih a e tth P*)*«ni oa a GRAFONOLA.

Addrna

SANFORD, FLORIDA

ffaaerf date AereJ

�PAGE SEVEN

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922

Stevenson, Aman ns
and Pennington Still
Lead Bowling League

OF SANFORD AVENUE

STAGE ALL SET FOR BASKET
BALL- GAME BETWEEN SANFORD
AND THE WINTER PARK GIRLS

GI FTS
riore Wc Have a Few SuggcHlionn
sw eaters;

h o u se s l ip p e r s ,
blankets and

CIIAS. L. BRITT, Editor

sh o es,

sh a w ls,

*

com forts

Priced low er th an elsew h ere

name Will Be Played on Grammar School Court
and Cora I^ce Tillis and Her Outfit Expect
to “Treat ’Em Bough”

Very little change was found In the
individual averages for the week just
past and the best fifteen are practic­
ns those published hist
ally the same as
week' although some of them have
either increased their lend or dropped
back a few points.
Stevenson dropped considerable the
Inst game but still retains his grip on
first place, while Amann and Pen­
nington are neck and neck for second*
[dace.
The individual averages for the best
fifteen, including the gnmc played last
night are ns follows:
*
G.
TP. Ave.
Stevenson (Cong.) .... it 1513
A mantis (Farm ers) ...18 1818
Pennington (Cong.) ... 15 2305
May (Mens) ... .. ... .,.15 2308
lidding (Cong.) ....
18 2722
13 2710
Jewett (Cong.)
.18 202.’.'
L. Renaud (Cong.)
.18 2020
Couch ( Farm ers)
18 2506
Betts (Men’s ) .......
Chapmnn (Fnrti\ers) ... 18 2517 .1*11
Britt (Rotary) .............18 2510 .111
A. Renaud (Cong.) ..... 8 1130 .111
*
Herbat (Farm ers) ...,1 5 2113 .140 I■
Knight (Rotary) .... 12 1075 .139
Bennett (Mcn’iQ
17 2353 .138
The Congregational have six of
their men In the best fiftecri, Farmer*
four, Men's Club three, Rotary two,
while the Merchants and ("Kite nnd
Co. have none. The (Tubs stand us
following in number of pins made by
the clubs:
Congtegntionr.ls
12,52
Farmers .......
Men’s Club
Rotary Club
u tin
11.200
Merchants
'.*,883 )
Chase &amp; tjo.

your Bank accou n t e n title d you to credit nccom odnlions su ite d to th e various needs of
your b u sin ess.
T h e o ffic er s o f th is in stitu tio n w ant to
m eet y o u — d iscu ss you r financial require­
m en ts and, if possible; o ffe r you h otter ser­
vice.

The Sanford High School girls will another tenm that is turning out some
appear tonight in their brand new real athletes nmongst their girls and
uniforms, which, by tin* way, are loud, another good game can be seen when
yellow, and proceed to annex, another Sanford meets these visitors.
The line-up for tonight's game finds
victory by defeating the fast team
ia ia R ||H a B B H B M M M i B a « a a a a a B H « B M B * B a B R D a H a K B a a a H H B a a a a M from Winter Park,
two of Sanford’s fastest players in
- *
_ The Winter Park High School Is the role of forwards. Miss Mildred
turning out a real classy girls’ basket Holly and Miss Emma Spencer are
A COM M UNITY B U IL D E R
hall team and although Miss Tiltis is making a name for themselves by
the
unusual
amount
of
speed
exhlbitconfident her girls will win she ndWniTNRR, Caahler £
F. t \ FORSTER. President
B. F. WIIITNKR,
WE H A V E P L E N T Y A L L T H E TIK IS'
iijCd and their ability at shooting that
mits that they will have to battle nil
■
the way through.
Told"*ball through the bnsket. Those
F R E SH FISH A N D SH RIM P
The game will be played tonight on girls also* have u real Vigiai behind
FLORIDA A N D W E ST E R N M EA TS
the Gtammar School Court and VHI1 i then, in Miss “ Bill" Hand and Miss
start promptly at eight o'clock. The I I.ucille Echols us centers and Miss
Prices (lint please nil--------- ------------------;-----Rapid Delivery
vCv* H H I
"f'icials have ben selected to have dean Maxwell and Miss Maude Cari charge of thin'game arid they are good raway ns guards. This sextet, in
■ ones that know their business nhd this Miss Tillis* estimation; have anything
-coupled with the fact that two of In the way of bnsket ball teams for
Florida’s
faste d teams buhls' the the yeara past, beat six ways to one.
-PH O N E 372-W
327 SANFORD A V E N U E
rafila—•ttampr* the fans of one real
.Miss Horothy Cameron and Miss
( i n « ^ » a i i R R R R R a * t a i , a , , , , D * n a , l , : " , I B a * a a J tB H H ■ s i u n i i s B i a i i s basket hall game.
&lt;
'Olive Newman, two more good playTb&lt;: nnnli sum of 35c adm'-tdim will cis, will he on hand tonight ns subbe charged a ad is large crowd is ex- .-dilutes to tik e the place of any of
preted aa the Sanford fans intend to the other girls that may weaken,
back up this'bnsket ball team mid
If you want to bco a real game of
Th* Standard
t i i %i n :
at
n n .M i
help
them
win
their
games
by
their
basket
ball between two real teams,
of Lompariron
THU NEW STORK
PRINCETON’S
COME-BACK
presence just as they helped the San- make it your business to turn out toFlorida and W estern M eals-------S erv ice and Q uality
RECALLS PENN-.MICH. GAME
To.al football team during the season night nt tin; Cirnmnr School court, and
301 SANFORD AVENUE------------- ------------- :-----------PHONE IIHMV
'■jjunl past,
,
it goes without saying, that if you sec
I ft * The* %ftfttiHntrvI I ' r r « I
The girls will play Ocala
High tonight's game you will be sure to InPRINCETON. Dec. 8.—Princeton’s j
s&lt; hind girls on the Mime cojrl at the back to the game tomorrow* night be- senaatioiml eomdjack in the Chicago*
The Four-Cylinder Touring Sedan—*1325
Miic* boor tomorrow night. Ocala is'tw een Sanford and Ocala.
game recalls the famous uphill f i ght ,
m
i
of Pennsylvania with Miefiignu, back
Business driving during the day—social motoring In'
in 1912.
MKUOIANTS R l ;N MEN’S CLUB MERRY
tho evening and wcek-ond tours or vacation trips—all
In that battle tip* Maize and Blue
are
eq u a lly enjoyable in th e Buick four-cylindo#
CHASE BUT I,USE IN THE LAST GAME was leading the Quaker platoon, 2!
touring Sedan.
THE SURPRISE SHOE STOKE
to ", at the end of the first half. And 1
It is a lino closed car; rich In the luxury of Its hand­
(Lin:* )\,*L‘ Y e n Clnse and E x citin g and for W hile Looked Like a as the score indicates, the Vest war
EX TR A S P E C IA L
somely furnished Fisher-built body and fitted with
riots
had
completely
outplayed
the
' V icto ry ,fur C m inlcr Jum pers
every refinemnt for year round comfortable and con­
Red and Blue. "Obviously, therefore J
J EI.T I1EDHOOM SL II'I’ERS,
venient
driving. A sturdy trunk, carried on the.rear,
it looked all over but the shouting.
per p air
Men'i* Club
In l!i- hi;.I of lhi&lt; Week's mitUlu-Hf
affords
the
baggage space for touring and adds n dis­
; Penn, though, was not through, hi
IPJ ’.'I I It
nil ih.r howling alleys IttVl night, tf:c F*iX
tinct sm artness to tho long, racy appearance of this car.
11
rfaer,
hadn.'t
got
started.
But
with!
An except »nn:tl value
111 123 ir.o
M: :t’.i t'l’-.b won live;*, the Merchants (Kcrfiii
The famous Buick valve-in-head engine and tho rug­
117 111 1 12 .,-l( the opening of the third period a dif
i ;. till* , I •-i tiui’.gtu rf 55
It 1hd.eHny
ged Buick chassis provide economical transportation
170 132 112 I l j i foretit tale was unfolded. The Quak- j
w.i. in;,, body’s genie up util it l lie Iasi' l‘cniiiTt
j
j.j
ers,
fighting
desperately,
put
on
a
'
and
dependable performance.
110 107 130
ti..uie,ef t’jp
game.
.
j Betts .
great offensive, carrying the battle to)
The t"«.n,r: »r-jum pers'hJl the first t
Ono rido in this touring sedan will reveal to you hc/v
*2000 the foe.
gj.mt* but came from behind enough
Totals
perfectly this Buick fulfills every demand of perfect
Michigan's eleven w a s played pr.-w
Merchants
in (t;e so -- ii| go round to put them
closed car motoring.
• (
I63 191 137 491 lically to a standstill, nod slowly but
aaM eaw p— o BB aw a— ia a r a — m na—
a a— a— a 1 1 two pins itt the lord but were unable Purdofi
surely
Penn
overhauled
tl\e
hig
Ann
.........137 137 1IK 392
to 1: dd their !f:a{ m the but game «■» llive
The Dutch Line far J923 Comprises Fourteen Modetst
ion no 125 *377 Arbor advantage. Two touchdowns
, tlu-ir entirt term fell dawn nt the Hindu!.
1J 35. tM J : 31-3X.fl
175]
Foot*—33,34.. .»«85l. 33-35,51*5;
33-38, fll7
5 j JJ J7 . *1J»J|
------- Siir*—D
S l 3 J3.4
. l m3 Sj ,l
33-31. SI53S,
S n r t - l l --4
4 44.S
. ftlT
i 175l
- 4S5.».fll9
||« h a33i -4Ml.fl9
in 112 125 378 were scored during those lasL' tw o,
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- I’urtua lolled nigh seore of the even-'
maining it happened, and Michigan
in;-, h»wl!n,r ’t'l 1'in.i with Itetls aiV O U R
saw apaprent victory snatched from
Standing id the Clubs
his cii s. *t &gt;ival n| .' :3.
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ay j
HEALTH
Won Lost
he ::ci;cdlde for tu-st wed, will find
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the Rotes .and Champs battling on Congregation ills
one.
-Buick
will build them
When
b
etter
nulotnnlilles
are
built.6(17
Monday night, Men's Club vs. Chase Farmers
But Dick Marshall, htamling on his
.667.
on Wednesday' and the Farmers'* and Men's Club
.333 own 45-ynnl stripe, grabbed the spin­
.Merchants on Thursday.
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the winning tally. Then the final en, George Owen, Charley Hindi and
Kskle
Clark;
It
will
be
noted.
huw-;York
Giants have announced that the
pure food shop. Our grocorU'd are o f th e
whittle chirped.
ever,
that
the
trio
includes
two
tif
1923
training
quarters'will be located
MnurislijiiK, pahilahle, correctly priced variThun, Michigan, ! I points ahead at
Harvard's
shining
lights,
Owen
and
at
San
Antonio,
Texas, where the club
&lt;ty and our service in ob liging.
half-time, and with the embroglio ap
trained Inst spring.
THE
parently “in"; was beaten out by a Buell.
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fighting lYnnsylvniiin unit plus that
ELECTRIC
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Fresno, California, had been
SOTHOL'ON
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chosen
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SITUATION IS
PRIVATE- RUMORS
UNCHANGED
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NUMBER 21R

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922

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BIG CAMPAIGN
GROUND BEING BROKEN •
TURKISH
DELEGATES
FACE
TO ERADICATE
TODAY FOR FOUR STORY
PULESTON-BRUMLEY BUILDING THE MOSQUITO DIFFICULT PROBLEM TODAY;
First National And Puleston-Brumley Buildings
Well on the Way

ASSOCIATION FORMED AT DAY*
t o n a Ye s t e r d a y l o o k s
4
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DECIDE ABOUT DARDANELLES

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DAYTONA, Fla., Dec. 7.—Forma­
SHOULD CAST THEIR LOT
tion of n permanent association to
WITH RED RUSSIA
1 0 0 1 0CN H U ^ U S e ' S 1 1 )
combat the mosquito in Florida will
end the* two days' mosquito eradica­
tion conference being held here by the
State Board of Health this morning.
•
_________ L The organization composed of dele­
gates from the Board of Health San­ GIVEN $ 105,000 FOR ALIENATING Antl tho Unilcd Slates nnd Tur­
Hul Has Taken No Definite OPERATORS AND MINBR8 WILL
key's Suggestion Will Be
Shajic an d K injr A w a its
itary engineers, City Managers, City
AFFECTIONS OF HER
WAIT UNTIL JANUARY
Made Public Friday
In v ita tio n
Commissioners, nnd representative?
HUSBAND
CONFLUENCE
of civic organizations will bo recom­
I n r Thr Aaanrlnfri! Prr««»
I | | r T h r .iM O rlitlrd I 'rr * * )
M lf T h r tM iir ln lr d l'r c » il
mended in the report of the commit­
M ir T h * A sx o rlalrd T ress)
LAUSANNE. Dec. 7. — Turkish
• LONDON, Dec. 7.—The suggestion
BURLINGTON,
Vi/.,
Dec.
7.—An
CHICAGO, Do . 7.—The situation
tee on procoduru nnd legislation.
delegates to the Ncnr East conference
that King George may go to Dublin in the soft coat industry remained un­
One hundred and fifty delegates as­ awnril of $lf&lt;5,000 was made by a faced a difficult problem today in de­
to open formally the new Irish parlia­
changed an the operators nnd miners
sembled heru yesterday morning, the jury which for'm ore thnn forty-four ciding whether Turkey, in formulat­
ment as advanced by the Liverpool
nnd the public entered a period of
number fur exceeding ndvunco ex­ hours deliberated over a million dol­ ing her plan for control of tho Dar­
Courier seems basod phrtly on sur­
wuiting for the January 3rd Joint con­
pectations nnd luid the groundwork lar claim of Mrs. Dorrlt Stevens danelles should cast lot woth Russia
mise of party private rumors. Al­
ference "hero of miners nnd operators
for a continuous fight against the Woodhouse against her wealthy par- or with the entente powers and the
though' the possibility of the king's
of which-it is hoped will come a \Vngc
mosquito thru eradication of the pub­ cnls-at-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E. Una d Sates. Suggestion for soltuion
presence has taken no definite shape,
scale preventing n strike next spring.
lic in concerted methods of eradica­ Woodhouse, of New York, this city, of thn S traits question will be made
•ml if Ireland would intimate that
for alienation of the affections of her
tin g the pest. .
public tomorrow.
the visit would be welcome, tho king
Addresses were made by Dr. Ralph husband, Douglas Woodhouse.
SEWELL RESIGNS
would ncquicsce.
N. Greene, Jacksonville; George W.
LANSANNE, Dec. 7. — A strong
AS
DIRECTOR
Simon, jr., State Sanitary Engineer; MEAT PACKERS
American
plen for freedom of the
DUBLIN, Dee. 7.—President Cos­
Wilbur
F.
Wcldcn,
New
Brunswick,
straits
with
the right of warships to
STATE
BOARD
MERGER ATTACK pass to ami from
grove aiiounccd to parliament tliia a f­
N. J.; George F. Mosenette, Miumi;
tho Block Sea, was
ternoon that Deputy Senn llalca had
IN THE SENATE the outstanding fouture of the Near
I!. II. Wagenthal, Atlanta, of the
Disapproves
of
Action
of
Development
teen shot nnd killed nnd Deputy Pat­
Eastern conference yesterday, which
United States Public Health Service,
Hoard at Jacksonville
rick O'Malle, who wns deputy speaker,
and Colonel R. C. Turck, State Health By l.al'olletle Who Says They Seek received from the entente nations it
had been wounded while on their way
Immunity in Advanre
definite project for the future con­
Ilt&gt; Tkr AiMorlnfeil I’rraa)
officer.
to parliament session.
MIAMI, Dec. (I.--President Sewell,
trol of this great world waterway.
"The next world war will l&gt;e that
ll»T T l i r .V a a n rln trd
ol the Miami Chamber o f Commerce,
waited with the insects destructive to! WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—An attack The Russian plan for the exclusion of
DUBLIN, Dec. 7.—Inauguration of resigned an director of the Florida Pacific Slope in the Grip of First Winter
human life. The results will he in on the proposed merger of Armour nil but Turkish warships from the
the Iri»h Free State as one of the do­ Development- Hoard, lie gave as his
and
doubt if the nation continues
its ami Morris meat packing concerns strntis received a hail blow by the
minions of the Uritinh Umpire took renfcon the total disapproval of the
apetlntlr policy towards fleas, mos­ was made in the senate by Senator Allied proposals.
plnse yecterduy. The ceremony was policy of the board. He likewise an­
V.ichnnl Washburn Child, American
CHICAGO. Dec. 7.—Thera was no great*relief from the northwest from quitoes, flies, the boll weevil, gypsy LnFollette who declared the packers
simple, and unmarred by hontile dem* nounced his refusal’ to aid the hoard’s
umlmusador
to Italy, took the stand­
moth,
nnd
other
destructive
insects,”
wero seeking immunity in advance
o^iiidtionY from the llepubliean mi­ live million dollar campaign to ad­ near zero temperatures as the firs.t cold wave of the winter gradually ex­
point
that
thu
commercial interests
Dr.
Turck
declared.
tended Southward. While minus temperatures still prevailed in the north­
from the president ami government
nority.
.
vertise tho r.tnto. II. M. Tatum, of a west the thermometers in Montana ddi not drop n.n previously. Pacific slope
o
f
the
countries
bordering on tho
"Floridn can be mmle a health para- 0ff|t.|a|H. .
The oath wns administered to big realty firm, announced nfter this
Blnck
Sen
made
it
imperative
to keep
iliac, if a goal is established nnd nil
Timothy llcaly ns governor general year Ids fiim will refuse to donate to ia the grip of first winter storm with snow in north.
he straits open. The United States, in
work
toward
it."
Col.
Turck
wild.
BIG TIME AT LAKE MARY
*•• .e
by the lord chief justice a t Mr. lie n -].support
...
common with every commercial na­
of board.
He related the story of the state
ATLANTA, Dec. 7.—Reports from all sections of the South failed to
SKATING RINK LAST NIGHT
ly'f residence In cLflpellzod, on the
tion. wished access to every free boBoard
of
Health's
experiment
town,
With
moderate
but
cloudy
lA rg s n N V tl l i? n,.e 7 —A fund »Gow arrival of a cold ldnst from the northward.
LifTcy, three miles west of. Dublin,
ify
nf water in the world, and America
1LI.L, D u. . A
..
prevailing it wns indicated thnt real winter is still as far off ns Brewster, where malaria, infant qtorl.ul.c Mary is tho rcitlsr of a mure
and afterward the new governor of of JACKSONS
Sl.OOO.OOil to advertise the state of wcnwur
11
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,.
,i... lality, and ailments due to mosquito
would not be satisfied if her ships*
merit and Inst night thy Skating Rink
, ,for a period
i i tof
t -five yenrs w......lever.
to lie .» nit unset,lul wiin no m
the Dei).
1
Florida
a s |e 'e r. Weather over the South is expe-ted
1
; ;f war could not pursue their peaceful i
infection
were
ih,vei\
out
by
proper
V/BH jn fu|| glory, and there was
There were no crowds outside the [dechled upon by the, all-Florida com- -hlml drop In tempera m i
hculth activities of the board of large crowd out and the manager did errands wherever American ships and
Parliament house when the Dail m e t; mlttee.which met in its first meeting
health.
•
not have skates enough to let them nil merchant craft were accorded that
last night. The ministers nnd others ]
.
.
Dr. Greene, superintendent of St. skate but Mr. Williams snyd thnt he privilege.
connected with the government made . The committee is nt presentVoniLukcV, hospital at Jacksonville, traced will have one hundred new pairs of
Gcsrge
TchitchcftP,
the Russian
their way to the Parliament chamber posed of business men named by .ndes
the devastation wrought years ago skates in ju st a few days.
Soviet
foreign
minister,
ridiculed the
There
by a private, entrance from the ad­ M. Burgieros, president of the Flori­
by
yellow
fever
in
Florida's
lost
towns
Allied
Proposals,
saying
it meant re­
were
many
attractions
there
Inst
night
joining government olTices, nnd no
da Dcvlopmnt Board, who ad d upon
_Five Cities, the sites of .which alone and one of the best was Miss Eva sumption of international rivalries,
visitors wero admitted.
th authority vested in him by the
remain as a mute peminder of havoc Grace Wagner with a very snappy but Isnict Panha, for Turkey, inform­
The members assembled punctually
Florida advertising conference at Or­
that
lias been und can be wrought by song arid dance which everyone enjoy­ ed the Associated Press that he con­
»t f&gt; p. rn. William T. Cosgrove, pres­
lando on November Dili.
the
mosquito.
'
ed, then thu Arabian dance wonder sidered the entente proposals suitable
ident of the Dail cabinet, and Kevin
DEPART­ HAS MADE THREE- ADDRESSES
I). Collins Gillrtt, of Tampa, presi­ S T A T E ' INSURANCE
Dr.
Greene
declare^
thnt
“
Publicity
with a whirlwind dame and plenty of bilsis for further discussion, which
AND
LUNCHEON
IN
O’Higgins, minister of home nlfniis, j
MENT SAYS EXPLOSIVES IN
dent of the Buckeye Nurseries Com­
is the fu st remedy for the present good music-being furnished.through- will Ih? resumed Friday. In' addition
ONE
DAY
snd tu-phew of the new governor gen­
• • NEGRO HOUSE
pany and vice-president of the Flori­
situation. This publicity ptusl come
^ (|,t. evening by the Jnzzy Two and to the plan presented yesterday, the
eral, were, among the first arrivals,
.
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.
.
da Citrus Exchange, was named tho
fiotn
the
press
which
should
not
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EH
M l y T l i e \ — I.rl.ilrtl I ' r m i O
by a apecinl pianist and saxophone Allies are arranging for tho forma­
and occupied the same seats as in the
M ir T h e S a a n r ln ln l l*rr-»t
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 7.—Federal ITATK IN TELLING EXACTLY player who were exceptionally good. tion of a committee of experts to
RALEIGN, N. C.„ Dec, 7.—Criticism
old Dail Kirnnn. A t f» o’clock, Speaker chairman. The other member* were:
Lew
Brown,
publisher
of
the
St.
P
et­
Prohibition
Commissioner Haynes, WHAT necessary m«»snres ?re to be Plenty o f hot dogs, soda water and work out detail regulations for Con­
of
the
Newborn
fire
department
and
Hayes announced that he wan authorersburg
Independent;
Irwin
A.
Ynraccompanied
by CAIonel Nutt, chief used if the deslrctl results are to lie led cream. Next Wednesday night stantinople.
•
a statement that m a n y high explosives
U«1 by the governor general to ad­
nell.
Lake
Wnlesj
II.
K.
Miller,
Montiof
the
general
prohibition
agents,
nnd
obtained."
If the Black Sea powers should
there will he another big feature a t
were found in negro houses nnd In a
minister the oath to tho deputies ,
the rink with many attractions for abandon nil their _pavalt forces, indi­
Mr. Cosgrav'o wns the first one to cello; E. W. Lane, president of the At­ negro church wns made in tlm state Sherman Cucno, public director of the
your approval.* Be sure nnd go out vidual powers would still have the
be sworn and to sign the roll. The lantic National Hank. Jacksonville; insurance department's report that federal prohibition department, are
Telfair
Stock,
Jacksonville;
mid
J.
D.
here
for
a
conference
with
the
Flori­
last
week's
disastrous
fire
nt
New­
as
there is a big time In store for nil right to rend through thn straits n
form i,f the oath of nllegianco was
who attend with n big Inpgh and mer fleet of three ships, but only one of
primarily to tho constitution of the Ingraham, representing his father, J. born issued here. • Loss estimated at da law enforcement officers. Haynes
rimenl nil through the evening, The these ships could exceed n tonnage
Irish Free State and then to King K. ingrnhpni, vice-president of the $2,250,000 with but $35,000 insurance. had three addresses nnd luncheon on
| bis program fur today.
skating rink is run strictly respect­ »f 10,1)00. If war occurred, In which
George as heutl of the peoples form­ Florida East Const Railway. Jackson­
III) T h r
P rr««)
ville; Jam es II. Hillman, president of MEN THRONGED THE METHO­
BELFAST, Ilcf. 7.—Both houses of able and anyone can feel assured that Turkey was neutral, there should be
ing the British .commonwealth.
the Ulster parliament coted to "con­ there will lie no {boisterous. or rough complete .liberty for tho powers, with
Mr. OIHggins nnd tho other min- the Bank of Biscnyoe, Miami; Carl
DIST CHURCH LAST NIGHT * British Steamship
Fishcf,
Miami
Bench;
Dr.
Louis*.
A.
tract out" of the Irish Free State as doings' there. Tuku the children out the same limitation ns to number, nnd
hters took the oath' in turn, followed
. ,
Collides With S. S. permitetd
Bize, president of the Cilizens-Ameriunder the Anglo-Irish trea­ uiul let them enjoy themselves, plenty tonnage of nhlps ns in time of peace,
by members of the Dail,
, U s t night Dr. Walker's Scrap Iron
.p
, W im H im W fin
if war should hreuV out, and Tur­
of ckutcu to fit everybody,*
The oath \v;\* administered to each can Bank &amp; Trust Company, Tam­ class
ty•lass met
met nt the Somlnolo
bank
and
G
C
O
F
g
C
&gt;Y
a
S
n
i
l
l
g
j
l
O
I
l
,
key was- a beligerent, neutral war,
*
• marched up to the church where seats
man individually. Som e,of the mili­ pa.
M i r T h * . I m w Is I H I ' r f M l
ihipa could pars through under the
tary members, including Defense Min­
CORK, Dec. 7.—A powerful bomb SEARCH FOR
had Irtii reserved for them. At tho
LONDON, Dec. 7.—Tho British
name restrictions.
ister Mulcnhcy, wero in uniform.
p r o h I l e a d e r in
church there had already gathered n Steamer Clynerock collided with thq wns thrown a t n military enr this
CLARA
PHILLIPS
The plan for the demilitarization of
Who htho ceremony wns completed
afternoon.
It
missed
its
mark,
how­
lArKSONVlT,LE TO good number of hicn who Joined tho American steam er George Washing­
the straits territorial zone prohibits
Professor Hayes wan re-elected speak­ J A t J :^kOsUol iT V I U L i I j
••.Scrap honors" and swelled the ton, about ten o’clock last night off ever, exploding nearby and wounding
IN CALIFORNIA fortifications on either • side of the
er, ami Mrs. Cosgrove president of
.
TALK ENFORCEM’T great number. The other churches of Dover, according to n wireless mes­ two men und two women.
the Dail.
Dardanelles nnd tho Bosphorus. Tho
tho city were well represented, too, sage from thu Clynerock to Lloyds.
Rut Officers Ilcllcrc She Has Escap­ zone Includes tho Gallopili Peninsula,
hnving called off their prayer meet­
Angora,
Dec.
7.—Thu
Turkish
Na­
The stern of the Clynerock wns
ed to Mexico
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 7.—Prohi­
which wns the scene of the gre*t Engings. Dr. Walker delivered n fervent badly cracked nnd the vessel was leak­ tionalist government it was announc­
b a p t is t s w i l l
bition—every angle of It, including
li«,h-Turkish battle In the great war,
message on .the need of the world
M i r - T h r A M u rlu lril I 'rr a a l
ing but did not want immediate a s­ ed, has decided It cannot necept con­
MEET IN DELAND the problem of enforcement—will be Jesus
und Turks in the islands of the sea of
LOS
ANGELES,
Dec.
7.—A
search
Christ, the solution of ij^ery
tinuance in Turkey of consulates or
subject of a scries of conferences problem. Thopgh the house *waa ter­ sistance. No report hua been receiv­ postoffices of uuy power a t war with for Clara Phillips, convicted of heat­ Mnrmura and the group of islands in
IN YEAR 1923 the
ed ns to wlmt happened to thu George
between Prohibition Commissioner
ing Mrs. Albert Meadows to death the Aegean which lie nt the entrance
ribly crowded there was such Intense Washington which was bound from T u r k e y . *
"
-'
• ' *'•
Roy A. Haynes and federal, ntate nnd silence and eager listening on tho part
„ , (Hr Tfcr Associated Press)
with-n
hammer and who escaped from of tho Dardanelles.
P. GAINESVILLE, I)ce. 7.—Dcsignh- county officials today. Mr. Haynes of tho audience thnt every heart was Plymouth for Bremen.
As a special protection for Constan­
MIAMI, Dec. 7.—United States the county Jail early Monday was In
tion of DcLand, ns tho next meeting comes here on a flying visit, as n stirred by the powerful and almost
tinople
tho project authorizes a gar­
active
progress
in
Southern
Califor­
Commissioner
Graham
ruled
thnt
be
NOTICE TO R. O.’
"
place, recognition of new pastors and part of a Southern tour ho is making irrealstiinble appeal of the preacher.
rison
not
exceeding ton thousand men
nia
and
I-owcr
California
but
despite
Re election of members for the* state in tho interest of enforcing the 18th There were Borne ten trten converted Beware! II There nt Parish House enusc n dog wags his tail when near various tips tho sheriff and d e p u tie s but no armed forces shall remain or
u whiskey Mill Is nut proof thnt the
missions board were outstanding fea­ amendment.'
after tho Service and of courio much
Friday, Dec. 8. a t 0:30 P. M.
dog's master Is .operating tho still generally held tq original belief thnt mnvu.in the demilitarised tones.
tures of the second day of tho Sixty
Invitations have been sent by A. rejoicing. Services to coninuc a t 10 You’re In tho nrmy now.
The cxnct procedure whereby the .'V?
On this ruling Joe Finnocchnrin, n r the woman had fled nerbss the isirder
Eighth Annunl State Baptist Conven­ B. Stroupc, prohlbitiop chief hero, to a. m. and 7:30 p. m. this week only;
For he who faileth us; shall pay rented a s an alleged still operator, was into Mexico.
commission will be constituted and
tion which opened here Tuesday. every sheriff, county judge, nnd coun­
I'crhaps Mr. Boyd will hold a child­ heavily later.
whether it will work under the Lcaguo
released.
,
Twenty-four new ministers were In- ty prosecuting attorney in the state, ren's service nt 3:30 Friday aftcrJ-a Soclcto Dc» 40 Ilomtqes ct J8
HARDING COMPLETES
of Nations has not yet been decided.
tioduccd to the body at the morning to meet Mr..Haynes here.
• .
Chevaux.
. •
noon.
(JUllAN
MISSION;
TERRY, Dec. 7.—Citizens nnd Tay­
•cesion yesterday.
Sanford Volture Locale “ Vinegar
Indications pointed to a Inrfc num­
WASHINGTON, Dec.. 7.—Whether
EMBARKS FOR 1IOMB
lor
county deputies continued tho
Thirty-six prominent B/tptists rep- ber on hand to hear and pledge their SENATE COFFEE GIVEN
Banquet a t Valdez a t 7:00 p.
the
Washington government is pre­
_____
search for Charlie Wright, the negro
tc*entlng all sections of tho state support to the federal prohibition
AWAY SATURDAY ONLY
pared
to participate In an interna­
HAVANA, D*c. 7.—W. P. G. Har­
wanted In connection with tho murder
"ere elected to membership on tho
Oyster cqcktail
tional
commission
to control the Turk­
heud.
of ’Miss Ruby Hendry „whosc body ding, former governor of tho Federal
»t«to board of missions. ' ‘ ”
Woodcock &amp; Rlgney. a^ivc grocery , Celery
Tickles
With Mr. Haynes on hin visit comes
ish
straits,
ns
proposed
by lord CurReserve
Bonrd
completed
the
finan­
with hend crushed and throat cut was
Dr. Lincoln Ilulluy, president of Col. L. L. Nutt, head of the federal firm located nt the corner of Third
"ConsommV) «n tasse
ton for tho Allies a t Uusanne, is a
cial
advisory
mission
which
brought
found
near
her
honuj
Saturday.
Sher­
•Stetson University, nml n cnncliclnte ' prohibition officers, who .visited Flor­ street and Sanford avenue, are of­ Roast Yoqng Turkey, Dressing and
iff Lrpscombe enjd there wcro.no new him to Culm five weeks ago, sub­ question still to be answered. It can
tor governor at tho last general elec­ ida several months ago, to tackle what fering a unique Inducement for Her­
Cranberry Sauce
.
m itting his last report to President bo said, definitely, however, that so
developments in tho man hunt.
tion for this office, addressed tho con­ he termed a rather wet spot.
ald readers to trndo-Wlth them. Their Mashed Potatoes y Candled Yams
Znyus today, and preparing to em­ far the United States doe* not stand
' ration nt the morning session, nnd
Mr. Hayr.ps will first speak in the big ad on tho Sporting pogc today
Early Pcaa
•
committed to accept such participation
PJNfcHURST, N. C., Dec. 7.—Mrs, bark for Washington tomorrow.
M'ake again at tho University during morning at a meeting fixed fm /him glvps you the details of tho offer;
Hearts of I-cttuco
.
should the international commission *
J. W. McCollum, of Cainesville, Fla.
the afternoon.
Assorted Cakes
nt the First Christian church. JA noon This is a now store, the good* arc all Ice Cream
Many people will sec “The Bat" program* bo carried out.
was elected yestoWay cKalrmun of
Addresses by W. £
Davis, of he will speak a t n luncheon In the cloan and fresh and tho boya are sell­
Crackers and Cheese
Presumably tho American attitude
next
Monday night nnd if you want a
Southeastern
(kiuncll
of
tho
Gen
Ifulsvillc, Ky.; Dr. L. 0. T. Cotcy, of Seminole hotel, over which F. O. Mil­ ing them as cheaply as posaible—
_
Demi Tasso
on
the program would bo determined
Federation of Women's Clubs in an choice seat go to Roumillst &amp; Ander­
* cw Orleans and Dr. Rogers of Jack- ler, president of the Jacksonville Au­ thoy sell f i r caah only—tho sorvlce is
only
after full consideration by the
son's
drug
store
today
and
mako
your
•onville were also heard.
* tomobile Club, will preside. Meet­ obliging and'you
Have tho Herald do your next job nusl convention here.' Mrs. McCul
looking a real
m
atter
with tho Allies hy the Amer­
reservations.
You
might
get
left
if
„
--------------- —
--------------good thing if you do not tako ad­ of printing. Wo bavo the equipment lum succeed# Mrs. J. W. Hays, of
ican
government.
. H«rn to Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy C. Bowers ings will be held In the nlterooon mjd
Jyou
don't.
G«orgI*.
•
'
to do all kinds of job printing.
vantage of this offer.
V '
night at the city hall. _
* *1,,c baby boy.
^
■
..i , #r &lt;
U* * . ; : * jr # :-£
- - */ -% .
■
’i • • A ,. S- #:
• v . •The steel framework for Sanford's
sky scrapers will soon lie moving sky­
ward and the workmen like busy ants
will he hovering between terrn rtrnm
and the blue sky of Florida an they
put together the r.tcel girders that
w:Ul holJ the brick nnd cement walls
of the six-story F irst National Dank
building nt the corner of First street
nnd T u rk avenue nnd tho four-ntory
Pulnston-Ilrumlcy building Just nrross
,,
,
.
the street qn tho opposite corner.
The workmen started todpy on the
foundations of tho Puleston-Urumley
building and. the steel will be bore
about tho twenty-first of the month,
nt which time the framework of the
Puleston-Urumley building will be putup nt or.ee, and as the fuugdaliomi of
the six-stoiy First National Dank
building take longer to construct, the

steel work on thii building will lie
put up after the Puleston-Urumley
building has keen started. This will
give us the fram e work of these
two fine building! piercing the sky
for the tourists nnd visitors to sec
when they come in February nnd in
March to this city nnd show them
what thjs wonderful city of Sanford Is
doing in the way of building business
blocks nnd homes and buildings of
nil kinds. One Jacksonville visitor to
tho city this morning n’sked i\ Herald
representative what the ground wns
being broken for ut th e'P ark Avenue
corner and when he learned thn n
four story building anil a six ,story
building were both going up here at
vm* tlmo he said there was nothing
like it in .the state ami that "obi Han­
ford was certainly waking up.”

NO DROP IN TEMPERATURE
PREDICTED FOR THE SOUTH,
ZERO WEATHER IN NORTH
Storm

Snows

ROHIBITION
"
NEWBERN. FIRE
COMMISSIONER .
DEPARTMENT
IS CRITISED HAYNES IN FLA.

LATE WIRES

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THE SANFOUD DAILY HERALD, \y E DNESPA Y, DECEMUER 0, 1022

.

spirited game o f# bridge played and
In qne hand ho carries n candle and
.
THfc BAT
whch scores Vvcrc counted, it was to
in the other n revolver. It is possible
h i^tq R aiaiq iR iK a
found thgt Mrs. Reg Holly held high to
to I At The l'rin(e».% Monday, Dec." 11 that an assailant may lurk .there in
score among the club members . and to r r t f i r t \ \ J T X A r T f j m nV
the shadows. Two narrow double
W m *'
.
-------*1 r|
v ..
- n
was presented a pottery bowl of n a r - ;
1 f l l j } \ I j A 1 M l l i s i to
By no moans tho least interesting doors close behind the character us ------T O N I G H T ----P R 'S ? -, I ■ One lot of Bath l^obea, original prices ?12.50, to close out at
cissus, while tho guest prize," a per- to
to jth in jj about the coming performance he enters.. Almost n shriek came from
fume bottle, went to Mrs. Potter.
' t o , For Florida: Portly’cloudy
t o 'hero of ‘‘The llat" the biggest dra- one of tho feminine members o f'th e
$1.50 • *
'
! POLA NEGRI
Foilowlng the card gnmo the hoi- to
‘
tonight and
Thursday, lit- to,
n^ttic hit in yearn audience
whichonWagenhid*
another night when-this
3 f/ '* *
t
e
n
served
creamed
chicken
in
p
a
t'
t
o
tie
change
in
temperature.
to
end
Kemper
will
prejenl
at'
the
point
of
tlio
play
was
readied
un
she
FLANELETT NIGHT ROBES AND PAJAMAS
— IN—
|lies, radishes, olives, saltincs, cake
Princess theatre on Monday, I)ce. 11 , j insisted for the benefit of the entire
Original prices $3.00, §3.f&gt;0 ami $3.75, to close out at
and coffee. Favors of nut and mint to to to to to to to f s 't o to J\viU lm the audiences. This is written •audience: “They're going to chut him
cups, in the shape of r.tnn'1 turkeys
$2.00, $2.25 and $2.50
, rin'advance but past experiences Jus-'in."
were given the guer.t*/ .
. - WANTED—Medium size cafe or tl\- T y lh&lt;&gt; a**c rt,°" ovcr and ovcr‘ *
Tlrlr rtspcnMJ to tho thrills nnd
.
FLANELETT NIGHT SHIRTS
The guests of the afternoon includ­
mystery of "Tho Bat" makes It unique
1
‘‘Ton
Bat",""“
It
should
be
rememberihg cabinet and safe combined. Call
ed: Mrs. J. It. Lawson, Mrs. Henry
■Original price, §2.00, to close out at
Jem played for more than twu.years In aiming drama:', of this type. Usually
1217-tfc New York- In addition, unolhcr com­ the mystery play succeeds only in its
at
Oil Tark Avc.
Tuition, Mrs. Reg Holly,,M ts. Brax­
$1.40
iUM, ■
ton Raggett, Mrs. Ilnrry Walsh, Mrs.
pany In "The Bat” ‘broke every' ex­ mlsjioii of mystification lull In “The Tragedy and romnnee under tbe
."
1).'
C.
Marlowe,
Mrs.
John
C.
H^nith,
is
tin g theatrical record for Chicago Rat” there la not only th cJeliriauo desert moon, beautiful women atul
New Merchandise now arriving at our store daily. See
Mrs. Chnrlcs Uritt, Miss M argaret
by pluying' in that city to extraordi­ humor of Mary Roberts Rinehart but u bn rent cf magnificent splendor,
ua fer your wants in Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings. Wo are
! Ohuke^Mrs. Bin Leigh, Mrs. Totter,
nary business for more tlinn one en­ the laughter of the audience un well C6nie anti see bow n woman obsure you will be pleased with both Quality and Price.
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, Mrs. F.dwunl
tire year. Thnt D why it Is possible to as it enjoys the rensution uf watch* tnim-J her freedom by her wits in
Lena,
Mrs.
Archie
Butts,
Mrs.
Clifford
the motion ideture masterpiece of
rtato with every feeling of confidence ing Its own antics.
____
Now
Is
the
Time
to
Dn
Your
Christmas
Shopping-----■5
Garrett and Mrs. J. II. Colemun.
what will happen whon tills remarkOne other point that is worthy of ihe age. .
Sheriff’s Ruso Saves
an r.n- ,,0to jn connection with this forth­
fc ito to to to to to to to
“ ’’rwas Ever Thus”
Slayer From Lynching at jturo is much the snmc the world over coming" presentation of "^Tho ilal"
A COMEDY
hero, tho statem ent made without fear
Hands ol Excited Crowd.
of contradiction that while nudioncos Tomorrow;—Charles Ray In “R. S.
to
Norfolk, Neb.—With Ids prisoner &lt;
t i me nnd again will happen
Aatumlly discuss mid, till the V. I’.” Other attractions, too.
concealed In" a trunk In tbe baggage j fight here in th ij city.
Jsiory or other plays, .Mol• n mnrj or
J. J. N. CONIFER, Manager
to to to to to to
cur, Sheriff lleennn evaded three | O.ao often witnesses tenio moments Woman hero who reca it will ever tell
■.
The Store of Duality with Low Trices
threatening crowdH and delivered " u K jiri tho theatre. Evcryono seemingly'his less fortunate neighbor how it nil
Wliat wonderful weather wo nrc ter Simmons, held In connection with inils breathless for a brief spare of .comesout.The authors uu dinanngo- ANNUAL BAZAAR
’
-Phone 104
. 115 E ast First S trcettbe murder of 1-rank l’rsul. &lt; • rl&gt; ' jtlmc. But "The Bat" hqld* a record menthave requested from tf.e very
having.
WOMAN'S GUILD TO BE
Gregory' H°I&gt; ' * *
'* *
l*1a T1" Pl°y t,r film.ever has e-junlcd beginning uf *'h oTBat* hTtangSdenca
HELD'ON DECEMBER C-7
And all ho mosquitoes arc nt Day­ ' FMIowiac Simmons' arrest b*ero j" r P&lt;- -ibly. over will equal, for from
beginning of "The Ual" i!iat no one
tary to Mrs. I.ucIub McLeod of tona attending tho mosquito mooting.
tm-ds began to’anther,
crowds
to gutbi nnd Ids tnins- the curtain ia lifted on tho first act'dlsclo e its recivt and to date, i.o fur
Gainesville, who is visiting her moth­
The nmiurd bazaar given onrh year
fer to Butte, Neb., was pbinnul ns u u n til.it is lowered on th eJast, elvry ns Is known, no one'eVer ha.-. As n
er, Mrs. Mary Higgins..
f'ommisnioa men ray th at the let­ safety measure. Won! was'.rpcetvcd, pprsott In. tlio audionco ts on edge, tKo result, the wurpriao a t tho Inst mo­ by the Wumna's Guild of Holy Cro-.s
tuce market is gutting better nil the however, that large numliers'of iier- emotion*! strain being broken ..only ment of the last net hi complete for Rnririt will Im*held Decenrber fi'.li and
MRS. FRED DAIOER, Society Editor
time.
• mmi!. reaching nlmo/t mob pruportlons. now nnd then whon some particular­ cveiy one mid therein lies one of the 7th. starting a t 3:00 p. m,.each day.
*
FOR MRS. McLBOI)
bnd congregated ut -several rnllwuy ly hunmrouH lino in sho across llu* greatest charms of the piny.
Phono 2I7-W
.
Fancy work, flowers, candy nnd many
[
Mrs. Lucius McI*cod was the charm ­
other
good thing;: will bo on.sale,
If
la v s mmj
f U III m y «
footlights
with
tho
speed
of
an
arrow.
Born
to
Dr,
nnd
Mrs.
E.
D.
Brown­
m . :V
—I f ywm a r t r o la a - i / w i e r t « r r a ia la f ing honorce, Monday nfternooh, when
"upper will be served each evening,
Actors always work beat when tho
Xmm*. mr I f wmm a r * t a U M a la U g i w rit Mis. Hnl Wight entertained a t bridge, lee, a fine baby boy. Mother nnd fath ­
i .aki : MAr.y. f l a .. win. lu m
„ ' n&gt;. Tbe menu ia an
• H * ( l l f a r e fa Ib U l t | »«rfa ifa l, a l » l " f
rcnctiiut of tin*ir audiences is kcriiWelskn. er doing will.
I t U l l a , a r t r le » fc a » * lb# llraa* I t w ll nt her apartments in tho
cent
perfect
drinking
water,
has
an
fuj|(|V...
la f m l l f a ia r «fla i»A )
•
cst nnd thono who are playing in “Tho
Tlmre were l hreer tobies of players.
opening for foundry, nnd aeveral other
Roast turkey, dreralng nnd &lt;cranBat**—nnd they are nil veterans—
Jimmy
Ward,
the
popular
repre­
Quantities of autumn folinge and
business enterprises^ A moat unucunl lierry sauce, T.O cents.
,
vouch
for
Hie
fact
that
they
have
nev­
sentative
of
the
Merchants
&amp;
Mincrn
SOCIAL CALENDAR
cut flowers were used in th r rooitjs
Largnln in new hnune on-large lot .vlth
Oyster cocktail, 25 cents.
er
appeared
in
n
play
wlicro
they
Lire
in
iti
ho
city
but
he
will
not
go
where the card tables were arranged.
no city taxes. Property iu advancing
Hcalbq^d oyatern, 25 cents.
could feci to such an extent that they
Wednesday—Business meeting of the
In the interesting game «r bridge, out by nulo: It Was stolen last night.
cr.d nowhere in Florida will . little • |inked ham^and cold nlnw, 30 cent
were actually currying their audi­
Woman's Club nt 3 p. m. sharp.
the prize for high score, a bridge set,
money buy ns much ground with the
Creamed new irinh imlatoi?*, lu
'
ence with them.
’
Wednesday—Holy Cross Hnznnr, Caf­ was won by Mrs. A. W.' Fitts; the honChari in Ktokely of Mt. Dor.a was
prosper la f«r big return:: «o great as cento.
#
L
m
in
the
city
yesterday
bringing
in
«
eteria ^Supper and Entertainm ent nt orce, Mrs. McLeod, wns presented n
Tel haps the average spectator ikies „f ,
Mary. A.hlresn C.. II. Ellis.
Homo-made rolls ami butter, 10
load of bananas. Charlie’s smiling
the Parish Ilouso.
not realize thi.r to the fulle-ft, for I f
pair of hand painted eundies.
lll-3 tc ccntu.
lake Mary, Flo.
W edncsiby—Mrs. L P. McCuller will
Is tan much engaged In his .own}
A fter tfic game the hostess served face is always welcome.
lettu ce salad nnd dressing, in
entertain the memherr. of the F ort­ a tempting salad course and coffee.
thoughts and feelingu, but the pro-!
cents.
nightly Bridge Club r.t her home on
fessional observer, after ho 11X4 seen
Invited to meet Mrs. McLeod were A GREAT MEETING FOR YOUNG
Orange
ire,
10
cents.
DON'T
BE
DISAPPOINTED
—
the play a t Ic.iat once from an orches­
Ninth street.
’
TKOTLK
Miss M argaret Clarke, Mrs. J. M.
ALWAYS USE
.
Cake, 1(1 cents.
tra c|iair am! then nres It tw*n or
Wednesday—Miss Abbey Doudncy will Wallace, Mrs. Fred Watqma, Mrs. W.
Th*, It) cents,
throe timer from different parts of the
entertain a t bridge nt her home on
WuUoI)| jirs. Braxton Perkins,
Ilnrry W .‘Githens, field secretary,
j
’
Coffee,
10 eentn.
house Jos. as. a study in qwyi bology,
Sanford Heights, comnlimcntlng; ^
M s NViggins, Mrs. A. W. Fitts. Missouri C. E. Union nnd Charles F.
i Free entertainm ent both evening?.
YU
BeonoTny
UPIHING
POWOEH
g: 's ‘ the full cfTect anil it in well
Mrs. Lucius
" McLeod, of Gainesville.
"" MrH. Ralph Wight, .Mrs. Sam Yountz Evans, southern secretary of United
| beginning nt 7 p. m., given by the
j
Worth the tioubL'.
Thursday—Holy Cross Bazaar, Sup­ nnd .Mrs, C. It. Kirtley.
DEANE
TURNER
KiH-iety of &lt;*. E. will Ik* in Sanford on
Girls Friendly Society.
Something
per nnd free entertainm ent at the
j During one pci formnnee of "The ___________ t -------------------------Thursday, December 7, to hold a big
1old niuj young will enjoy.
211 -ltc
Tnrish House.
1Bat" in New York, a’ woman, pronib
EVENING BRIDGE CLUB
Christian Endeavor rally. All the
Thursday—Brotherhood of St. An'nent iu mk-s i! circles, eo faf forgot
Mrs. F. E. Itoumillnt entertained in young people and their frienibi are
! her-elf during one moment of the PIANO TUNING------ PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS
WB»- . ■■ • drew nt 8 :0fltji. m.
invited
to
come
nnd
hear
these
two
her usual charming manm'r*!nst ev­
Thursday—Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen
jp liy that ihe jaih|M'd to her feel and
men,
nt
the
Presbyterian
church,
nt
ening at bridge, nt her borne on 1’nlwill entertain nt bridge a t her home
ahuuli "'
' l;&gt;
of her lungs; "look
metto aVe., the guests including the 7:30 p. m.
on Magnolia nvenuo, nt 3 o'clock, nicnibcrs of the Evening Bridge t.iub.
out,
h-o’
u«v"u
g
in,
lie’s got a gtin."
Mr. Murry W. Gjthana of Kansas
M2 MAGNOLIA AVENUE " .
'complimenting her guest, Mrs. W.
At
aii'it!u*»*
point
in
the play one of
' Fragrant pink roses combined with City, Mo., comes to Flordia for u se­
SHEET MUSIC
PIANOS
PHONOGRAPH'S
PLAYJS118
; the chnrncte.’ entered a darkened
H. Tritchott, of Lnkeliuid.
• - ferns were effectively used In the ries .of district Christian Endeavor
RECORDS E
PLAYER ROLLS
room, filled with an r.ir of mystery.
Thursday—Circle No. .y of the Moth- rooms whop? the card tallies were conventions December 1-2D. Me is a
tildes
Prisoner
In
Trunk.
odist church will meet nt the home
young man with n vision, full of en­
*1. * . thusiasm, a ready speaker with n
of Mrs. R. I Shlnholsur on Oak I*r *'n,'K*
stations along tin* route nn.l Kberiff
During tho evening several mtcrest^ avenue.
world
of
ideas
,nnd
practical
plans
fur
llee'iian ;tlti*i‘i*il tils plans. Caking tbe
-1 Store In Florida
.
„
... , ....in g games of bridge were played, the
10 S to re s in G cnrkinThursday—M
prisoner tlirougli to Gregory.
lursony—m is. F.
r . E. IiodYnillnt will
f ^ |Kh
am0lig the ladies, use in young people's societies.
entertain tho members of the Lucky ^ lunchcon ^
„ „ wo„ ,.y Mrfl. E&gt;
A crowd atonned tbe train at Spen­
Mr. Githens ii the greatest author­
Thirteen Bridge Club nt Di30 n. m, F. Housholdcr, while the mep's prize, ity in America o:i methods «r conduct­ cer nnd again at Aunku and Fairfax
and sen relied tin* eoaelies for tbe pris­
nt her home on Polmetlo avc. •
n cigar holder, went to It. A. New­ ing young people's prayer meetings, oner, but tbe »!ierirr&gt; ruse of having
Friday—Mrs. J. C. Bennett will in- man. It living the birthday of Dr. novel plant, unique advertising and
Simmons secreted In a trunk wan sue*
"tertnin the members of tho Book-' 'Tuloxton. lie Wi.ii presented with n practical suggestions an well ns the
tessftil.
.
•
— Phone 127
I.overs Cluli nt 3::50 p. in.
planning uml conduct of young pooPaul, an automobile dl'nler here. .
Sanford’s New Store“token
Friday—M othcis' Club will meet nt
was
niunleriil
and
bis
body
pitched
The |losto«9 nerve.! creamed t hicken Pi"’* sot ials. IU* i;i the aulior if two
the home of Mrs. Snm Yountz'a t
over a bridge Into, a creek, near Kris- .
salad with accessories and coffee n» ^*xt book::, the la?sl over written on |mv, iicconllng to tin* verdict of tho j
tliese
subjecU:
"Fifty-tw
o
Varieties"
3:00 o’clock.
rcfreahmenU^at the conclusion of the
im iauH unB asu««aB iiB nN n*ia»B U *t
i a * 2 Z js u a e n n n s
coroner's Jury. The body was found
n raax aK R an N B
rritla y —MethodUl Ladiei will hold
^
’
.
n .
4
'
' ' and "Fun nnd Felowship.”
by
one
of
several
jaisses
tluit
bad
been
;
Mr.
Githens’
ability
us
a
platform
Uieir
Christmas
bazaar
in
the
North
s
enjoying
the
cordial
hospital'r
scouring the territory for two days.
west room of tho Wolnkn lddg,
\if/ o f ‘Mrs. Roumillat were: .Dr. and speaker ia only excelled by his prac­
Sliluanns Is wild to have mbaltted j
Saturday—Ccclliun Music Club Will Sirs. S. I’ulcston, Mr.‘and Mrs. It. A. tical conference work, in which lie is to olllis-fs that lie abandoned Paul's
meet nt 3:30 p. in. at the studio of Newman,'Mr." and Mrs. Frank Miller, truly a lender. .
iiutonioldb* near S|K?neer, Nib., where
leaders in young people's societies a warcIMng party fount! It, bliaiil
Mrs. Fannie Muiifon. Mlr.s Lehman Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Housholdcr, Mr.
27-inch Wide
will sing. '
r.nd Mrs. George Knight, Mrs. 1&gt;. L. ought not to miss the opportunity of Ktalneil,
He ilenlfR nil knowledge of Hie man­
meeting Mr. Githens and bearing the
Saturday—M. E. Ladies Hnznnr in Thrasher nnd Dr. Itnlph Stevens.
v a rd .
pinna thnt have made atr-.mg. effect­ ner In which Paul met Ms death.
Wclukn building.
ive young people's societies in other
Saturday—Mrs. Raymond Key Will m LOVELY BRIDGE PARTY
parts of th e ‘country*
•
ADMITS-HE HAS FOUR WIVES
tertnin the members of the Every
A delightful social event of yester­ . Before becoming field secretary ofWeek Bridge Club.
day was the bridge p arty given by tho Missouri G. K.‘ Unlbu, Mr. Gith* Kancan Also Bays He’s Served Term
r»9-iitches \yitlc,
Mi.-. Ralph Wight, nt her home in enn was for years the press suporIn Missouri Penitentiary •
y a rd V '
C. T. Thornton and B. J. Wrigley.
for Bigamy.
Rove Oouit, honoring her guest. Mrs. iniqr.tlcnt of tho Illinois C. K. Un­
o f Jacksonville, were iu tliu city yes­
Lucius McLeod of Gainesville. There ion anil president of tho Adams Coun­
72iiuhcs wide,
terday on tmainewi.
Emporia. Kmi.—Four wlfre were
...... l...
were five tables of*plnyorr.
yard
.. .......
ty C. E. Union.
•
KM* much for I). E, Waller, i-.llnn Davis j
The rooms where the card tables
Charles F. Evens of Chattanooga, Walton, under arrest here on ii &gt; Imrev *i _
Ron], I.. CottuJIc, of Falrhnven,
were, placed, w ire adorned w.i^h quan­ Tt?nn., southern i-t creUiry of tho Unit­ of illstiirjilpg tho peace.** Waller has g U
Mars., arrived in the city yesterday
titie s 'o f exquisite pink roses, fall ed Society of Christian Endeavor, is' eutifrouied liavlng four wives- living
for a short visit and la stopping ut the
flowers and autumn foliage. The tal­ the leader of the young- people In nine null olio dead, according to IIm.h I | m*- |
• Montezuma.
ly enrols were suggestive of the southern states, directing their ac­ Rce. A uuurn-l with wife NO. 2 hnl
Colored, HOxSli,
to Waller's arrest
Thanksgiving Reason.oneh
tivity
along
liner!
of
genuine
merit.
_—
W. T. Reeves, of Tampa, was regis­
—
Aecu riling t&lt;» Wnllcr’s alleged con-R
Score*‘were counted a fte r nil absorb­ Mr. Evans i3 a strong speaker, rplen— ,
tered nt tho Montezuma yesterdny
ing game of bridge, the prize for high did conference lender and n teal in- fessjon Ids flrut wifi? Is dead. Tho
second, think fourth and flfth wives, j j
while in the city »m business.
score, n gold lace rcoro pad waa won •piratlon to the young people with nil IHliig, he tnarrlcit In Missouri.
by Mrs. G. D. Bishop, low sioi'e prlto, whom hi* comes in contact. He is the Wives No* 3 anil 4 now live In M!a-|j
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Bloom, of West
a wish bone |H*n wiper, went to Mra. editor of the “ Dixie KndeftVOr" the smirl. while the second, nnd flflli live j
**4s iiilVB 8 to 16,
Palm Heath, nro the guests of the lat­
Ifawkins Connelly. Mrs. McLeod, the southern Christian Endeavor publi­ lii-ro*. It was while WnUer was nt-Tl
each ................ :
ter's niece, Mrn. J'n u l Bigger*
henoree was presented a gold lace cation, and directs the wor kof iwdnff tempting-to leave Emporia wlilr wifi? (j
No. fi that .Ids legal wife Interfered,
vanity c*s ntotnento of the occasion.
of eight Christian Endeavor field tiring one shot ut him. according to
J. N. W arfield, Mack. Harper, .1. D.
itefreshinc-nLa of chicken salad with 'secretaries. Ho is n man wortl* whiiq^ (Milled HI* nm*st followed, llie |s*.
Petty and son and J. F .’Ward wore
neeesnrics nnd prunp whip topped •inn
i*Snif
hearing.
lice said Waller . admitted having
among those frdm Jacksonville trans­
with whipped cream and coffee won*
served «
,n ,,U!
lM’nl’
u d in g business ju Sanford yesterday.
nerved nt the coheluslon of Dm gams.
tentlnry on a hlgnmy charge.
-rj-r :v*
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i
FOLKS ATTACKED DY HAWKS
Those enjoying this pretty party
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Show, who have
were Mm. McLeod, honorce, Mrs. M. Man and Wife Pursued for Two Miles ASKS 2 PILLOWS IN GRAVE
H
been tho guusta of the latter's daugh­
M
S Wiggins, Mi ?. Kmm*tt Hunt. Mrs.
by Pair of'Vicious Birds In
N
ter, Mrs. Paul Diggers, left yesterday
Now
York
Splnztor,
In
Will,
Specifies
fa &lt;
G. D. Be hop, Mrs. J. M. Wallace, Mrs.
Michigan.
fo r an extended visit down tho E ast
t
’ t x t r a One Be Placed Under
Ben CasvreU, Mrs. Hawklno Connelly,
«
Head.
*
Coast. .
•
n
•
Baltic Creek, Mich.—A battle with
Mrs. Robert Hines, Mies Abble DoudW m
u
-* •
: • ’ ;•■••• ” ■ '•
.
M
•
*
*
ney, Mts. E. F. Housholdcr, Mrs. R. chlri:i*n hawk* which lasted for two
Now York.—The will ef Ml** M:&gt;ry |
m
m
Dr. nnd Mrn, E. I). Brownlee an­
' - • '
.
.
-•
K, Dcas, Mrs. C. It. Kirtley, Mrs. A. hours and finally forced them, after E. Connors, sixty-four, directing lu*r
being slightly wounded, to seek enfoty
nounce the. hlrth of n son yesterday
\V. F itts, Mrs. Joe Chittenden. Mrs. In flight., was the thrilling i*\|H rJenee. friend nnd executrix. Mr*. Katherine
S C Z B B a* n O B B B aB B a aB U H B B aB n n 3 aB BB B B «aB B B B B B B H naB B B E B B B B nnB B B b sb u u sb b b s*
.
morning nt the Kcranld-Laugiitoa hov11W9, to bury tier In n slliglo grave
txnBnHCB
Sum Yountz. Miss Lottie Caldwell, of Mr. npd Mm. John Fleming.
•
• •pltfll, tho young man weighs eight
Mrs. K. M. Lloyd, 'Mrs. Hal Wight.
Two hnwks lioenimt so Incensed when W|th an extra pillow under her heinl
pound* nnd ,has been named Harry
nnd
to
see
that
no
carriages
fnllowwl
Mrs. Raymond Phillips, Mr*. S. L- Ftemlng explored it nest and killed the hen rue, luis been tIUwI hir prohnte
Gibson Brownlee.
young Hawks, thnt they follow.cil the
In tho Surrogate's e-'urL. ,
Monday—Oubicription Bridge parly B a n c tt nnd Mra. Roy ‘C hittenden. ^ retn'iillng coupto &lt;or two miles.
In the event of any relative* being
nt tho Parish H ^ e , Monday af­
The fiaht stnrted wlten Fleming
SEM IN 0I.F8 BRIDGE CLUB
ternoon a t 3 o'cJovU under auaplcoa
t-llmbcd Hit* tns? to their nest. The discovered, slm directed thin J 1 ha
given each, "hectnna* during life they
Woman’s A u x illa r/ American l e ­ Mrs. Donald Smith entertained yos- pureiit hawks swooped down upon had no affection for me." No relatives
terdhy
eftornoon
at
bridge
a
t
her
him
With
shrill
cries,
heating
him
with
gion.
.
.
have lieen heard of by Mrs*. Bees nod, l
npatlm entt in the Iajj building. Tlie claw mid whig.
• ,v f
under the f ill, tho reshluo of Mlsa
-. *.A'--;
CJifSta
inrivding
the
members
uf
the
CoiiuMqf estate, nfter a few bequest*
FOR VISITOR
.Seminole
Bridge
Gleb
and
ono
table
Bccflnd
sheets.
fP
A
xi:.
only
’
:
to
frigid*,
will
g-*
to
the
Hospital
for
Miss A bble' Doudney h cr.tertaln*
50c Rcr 1.000, while they lost, at Ruptured uml Crlpptc*.
".
ing this afternoon nt bridge nt h‘*r of extra guests
The hours passed quietly in the Herald oftlcc.
home on'Saufoyd, Height :, complimen~stiH
'
M

The

“ONE ARABIAN
' NIGHT”

III

HIDES IN TRUNK; •
ESCAPES FROM MOB’

LOCALS

1

CALUMET

j. ii. H1NTERMISTER PIANO CO. -

COMP

PINK BATISTE

19c

TABLE DAMASK

59c
98c

BED SPREADS

CHILDREN’S BATH ROBES

$4.oo

-

LADIES’ BED ROOM SLIPPERS
AND $1.75
MEN’S BED ROOxM SLIPPERS
' ; - $1.75 TO $2.50'- W ”

First Street

it

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Welaka B1

�T ttK S A N F 6 m &gt; DAILY IIERAL
Instead of detract from the appear- M
mice of the parka ami should not ^
cause ^ n y loss to any property owner Hu
fronting on the parks since a fine **\library’ building in .th e center of the Hi
pnrk ,&lt;is more to be desired than a nq
It Is only Ilia .ignorant any moja who denies the infiuoiuocf
band stand and no one ever kicked
advertising.
about the band stand being plne.1l t&amp;i
Advertising bns mndo the Vietroln Dog famous.
in the parks. There is only ur.o ob-( r -j
Advertising haa marie the signature of Thomas A. Edison an
J . L 1 L L A R D ___ B * * r * t « r r - T r r n « u r » r
hungry stomped on nearly every mind.
A . N K E 1 . ____________ U . n r t a l M n n a t r r r stacle In the way of the library her
8 . I I I I I . I . Y ------. - A d t r r l l a l t i f f S l a n n u r r ir.g placed In the parks and thnt Is fa\
, Advertising bns run automobiles over the Btyect3 ol prnct cal. D i r t . M S u p i n OrtKI l&gt;. I I .
the b e d phase. If in tbs opinion of fi\
ly every navigable city in the world.
the lawyers the library can be placed Pi
Advertising-has started vvitji Lite restaurant In one city and
in the pnrk it will probably suit the p.,
made a chain of them .in scores of d tie s, Ask Mr. Thompson or
greatest number of people contiguous I
Mr. Childs.
,
to the library.* I t’ is something for
It
has
nude
(lie
Cash
Register
a
big
'brother1 to retail mcrl i W n t r l M * P rle * In A 4 « » f »
the citizens to Investigate and get to
t hunts throughout the world.
W »* Y r n r ......, ................ ..... . ...........
| U H nulka - —..... - ___________ ,_____ _
some solution of it in time for the
IL 1ms Introduced to the world a substitute for Sole I wnliter,
In C h r k ; C arrier
J l is disp’aciUg the True!; u o rsa w i t n Fo^ty-TI ortcpawur Ar.t.i
i s r « &gt; t « City Commissioners to make their se­
lection and s ta rt the building. It is l*n Trucks.
„ _
;i family alTnif nqd i b'jukj .fce discussed * '
It has maiicitbe ihtnl-W ritien I.ett ’r a n ’oddity In business,
calmly und dispassionately ns neigh- Itj
Jt has helped you to an appreciation of Stetson’Hats, Walk*
jors who mo trying to get the best
•vaults for the city of Hanford now
R M B K H T U B A S S O l . l A T K I I » * IIK s»
and
In the future. We are not buildT h * _A*»oei*t*d P r * * s l&gt; r»etti«l**lv
• 111*4 t o lh * uk* f o r r r p u M l c n l l n a c l Inc u city for today but for the years
* P « » « d i s p a t c h * * rrrdlt*&lt;! &lt;n II i&gt;»
1 n l V r w l M r r * d l t * J In t h i s I » » W to come and a city that will bo en
. J KUO t h * lo c a l
u rn
|m b !lsh * d joyed by our children.
f»
it has put Arrow CoJInni nround your neck and lngcrsidts
►V"
around
your wrist.
•
*
d U p a t r h * * h * r* lp * r* a ls o re s e r v e d
MELLON PAINTS ROSY PICTURE
It 1ms filled you fell of Shro-ldinl ami Flaked Foods, Canned
OF FUTURE IN BUSINESS WORLD *x
Vegetables, Fruits ur.J Meats, Ute.i sold you F ly er's to rid you of
f-i
headaches. *
Secretary Mellon in bis report to Tj
ft has jnmim&gt;&lt;! your feet in Holeproof Has, put lY.ria Oftrtern
'■engross
has
a
rosy
view
of
the
bus­
fra
on
your.lcifi
nnd Tiffany Ring* on your flngrrj.
Clnrn Phillips, the-ham m er m ur­
iness
outlook
and
is
of
the
opinion
M
Ad\^rtjsin&lt;r
1ms placed Cigars between your teeth, worn out
derer, sawed, her way out of jail nnd
thnt conditions are rapidly growing r * y o u r jawii dn W rigley's and Hecmnn’s ami posted yo u on what to
escaped to Mexico. Sort of a "saw
fro buy to cure Corns, Wnrts and Ht nions.
and hammer" carpenter as the saying better.
mi
.
W hat advertising has done for these large enterprises it will
"Prices of commodities have risen
do in proportion for your.* business, regardless of how modest Ua
materially; inventories generally are
Five men were kilim! yesterday low; the volume of business has Wen I'd beginning.
in the interest o f science, we suppose, mounting to higher lo rd s ; Inbor Is
/.inn-.they wero killed on ihe-aviation again fully employed. •
Icld. Airplanes lack a lot of being
"The year Is closing with bounti­
ful crops. Severe depression In agri­
“" .‘I 1' ' . . - I ' . . .
. ’
culture has been rcloivcd. Hanking
Freedom of the Dardantnllcs is conditions are sound, ntoney rates are
whnt the Turks ask for now. Why do reasonable nnd there Is sufficient cre­
the allies dally with those lobsters dit to meet all reasonable demands.
any longer? Is tho Christian world Even. abroad there are signs of re­
A -suiTt-rcr •who• lives close to n railafraid of the Turk?
road yard in the suburbs,.'wrote the
construction."
following *t&amp; the railroad cfmtpaiTyr
complaining
nboul the racket made
EDITOR
HELL
DISPOSES
OF
THE
Atv organisation was perfected ut
by n switch engine:
Daytona yesterday to light the mos­
quitos. And this Work should bo Ink*
Gentlemen: Why ii it that your
Jen seriously by every city in Florida.
After n long service ns editor nnd switch engine has to ding mu! dong
■'There is no joke about the damage of owner of the Tavares Herald, J. W. ami fur. and spit nnd clang ai d bang
?tho mosquito.
There were enough Hell has disposed of the plant and nnd buzz nnd him ami IwII and wail
people incapacitated for two weeks good will of that newspaper to Dr. A. and pant and rant and bowl ard yowl
1thin summer with dengue to have I\ Vaughn, city clerk of Fort Myers, and grate and grind and ptilf and
i more thnn paid for mosquito cradi- possession to be given about January bump and clink und clank nml chug
1. Mr. Hell recently installed « Lino­ and moan and hoot and tout and c a s h
type machine and was making pre­
The Country club nnd golf links me parations to enlarge bis newspaper,
becoming finer and
nnd moro beautiful when be suffered a slight stpoke of
every day and every man and woman paralysis, which forced him to relin­
In the county should join thin prgf.n- quish h!s newspaper work." Friends of
'• izalion nnd help to make it the best Editor Hell will re g re t; to know that
j-club in the state. It ia a joy just to dt health lias necessitated his r.lircgo out them nnd sit on the porches jiu-nt from n-'live duties. Mr. Vaughn
lan d look at the liny grounds and sur­ will to given a hearty welcome to .lie
rounding country. The Sanford C.mn- newspaper field in Lake county and
#try Club is Sanford's greatest asset. will be coriUtHy ' received by the en­
tire popUlacc ef the covnty.— l.iutis
Secretary Milieu in bis nnmiul re­ Lake Region.
port yesterday said the people should
not bo mibjected io any more taxa­
tion regardless of the fact flint there
was a big deficit. And Secretary Met
In more res,Heels than one, Florida
Ion is right. Troubles have Iicen caus­ is different from any one o f the nth*
ed by high taxes before and they will
be caused again by the name kind of
extortion. tVe arc paying ail the lux
THF., U N IV E R S A L VRACTfiR.
wc can stand nnd we* will not pay any
more until tlw government shows
sonic sign? of sanity.
•i-jivInK tho chiiHug hlant of New huff-

Best Seats $2.00 phi:
Balance $1.50 plan l

There are men talking about rural
credits and, form loans again and ev­
ery time they talk about this at
Washington, the farm ers of thin sec*
.tion kill themselves laughing. This
rural credits is ten times ns funny
an any funny pnper in the world.
Thily actually wanted to loan Sanford
.farm ers a a much a t ten ibJIars an
acre on the Irrigated vegetable lands
th at are worth ? 1,000 an «eiu in the
open m arket nt.y day in the year.
'And what could a Hanford farmer iio
With ?10 an acre?
Congratulations to the Ft. Fierce
Tribune upon their big twelve page
new dally that came out Monday and
wo hope they keep it rtn nil the year
round daily paper. And congratula­
tions to the people of Ftr Pierce thnt
they have such fine newspaper men
and mrm with nerve enough to m an
a daily paper and give the people of
th at section something good In the
daily newspaper line. The public does
not know nnd never will know how
much nerve and money it takes to give
tho people a good daily p ap er.The Inwards Club went on record
yesterday us being in favor of the
Fourth street park as a site for the
library. The Chamber of Commerce
wenk on record as favoring the lake
^rbnt property, Tho Rotary club some

then found out they could not go op
record as taking pnrt In any public
controversy.
But nil of this shoty* which way the
Wind blows aiid shows th a t the people
want' tho library located i:i some cen­
tra l position and in some place that
Will hot add an extra cost to the li­
brary. The sum set aside for the buil­
ding Is small enough ami a big price
fo r w lot would preclude the building
could jba built in tho center of one
of Ut4 parks it Would bo the ideal loIoca lion, it would bo closer to the cen­
te r of the future population of San­
ford, it would bo in a &lt;|uict cone such
as a library should have, it would add

land, travels southward two days and
a night to Florida, where be fmds
bright auhsh'no and a plcnsanl out­
door tem perature.
Thai fart explains why, jn winter
time, the Florida farmer i* busy gath­
ering hiu crops of strawberries, to­
matoes, string beans, lettuce, egg­
plant, celery, cucumber/ and other
vegetables which are produvid i'i oth­
er states during the m inner se-rVi.
These the Florida frrm er grows on
uri extensive scale—plantings of a*
much as three hundred acres of to­
matoes alone by out: man not being
unusual. From the present lim e until
about the first of next June he will
be sending bis crops of one kind or
another to the grei.t cities- of the
north and west, nnd where he receives
top prices .for fhenn For his t.-nuataos nnd beans ho*receives n net prof­
it of about
per acre, and a still
greater profit from eggplant. From
his lettuce nnd celery hu will net any*
where from $HC0 to $1,000 per a re,
provided, always that he (s not afraid
of fertilizer lolls and knows how to
grow and m arket these things.
Huf, after all, the whys and where­
fore of truck f irming in Florida ore
among the simplest of All lines of en­
deavor. It carries with it the mini­
mum cf heavy rnro and worry, togothor with the easiest life attainable,
It is n simple m atter for an intelli­
gent man to select the right kind of
/oil, and if he then h n f n thousand or
two thousand dollars for Id* first
planting of a few acres,- l ^ ' financial
ptoblenr will be settled if be has a
turn for futm ing. It is true that
there Is. danger of an occasional frost
which may damage his crops, but even
in that event he will hnve time to re­
plant
still gel into rnurket abend
ui other producing sections.
Its truck farm ing industry, its c it­
rus fruit crops, its lumber nnd phos­
phate production, its fisherie; nr.d its
abundant gcrural-field crops of corn,
sugar cane, potatoes, ct&lt; are among
tho tilings which are enriching the
ktato nnd making tho people prosper­
ous.
There is no iju tc in thp union whore

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Of collide, a m an s earning/}
power ccMnts, but what is of '
prime.importance is his saving/'
It is not the amount with
which you open an interest-'
bearing*, account th a t means
most in the end, but the regu­
larity with, which you add to it.
The Peoples BankfV of San­
ford will help you to keep y^gr
earning power and saving pow­
er well balanced.

JEWELRY

Cuff Linl&lt;n, Scarf Pins. Gents
and Ladies’ Solid Gold Set-Rings
front—

Sanford, Florida

$2.00 upward
LAVALLIEUES
50 Genuine Dinmotd LaVallicrca
frtm

$5.00 to $55.00
ild Knives, Belt
Buckles, Etc.

Bracelet Wrist Watches
Next to Princess Theatre

Silverware
C o m m u n ity
Sets, Nil

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in one of our
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T he Fordson substitutes motors for tnuscles.

For 2 tlnysJUiuJ
22-Incl'C.h y.tftic
:lo/.(Ai for. 'ohoh-

oIor« and plain white with embroidery
for Chrisinntt, each

T he Fordson substitutes tractor w heels for the
legs o f mafijtnd horse. ; '
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T he Fordson takes trie burden off flesh an'd
blood and puts it on steel.
.
r • * j /
If allows the fanner’s energy to be devoted to
management, and not merely to operation. It
gives him time. It cuts his producing costs.

HENDRl!” MAMMA DOLL.

There’s a big! story o f savings m ade possible
by the Fordson. Let us tell you. W rite,

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AUTHORIZED WIHD, I.HIFOLN AN 6 FORDSON DEALER
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TllESANFORp DAILY HERALU THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7,1,922
LOVETT W i l l

G e o r g e A. DeCottes
Atlorney-at-Law
Seminole County Bank
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FLORIDA

FRED R. WILSON .
a t t o r n e y - a t -l a w

First National Bank Hulldinr
FLORIDA

SANFORD

CHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
—Court House

You ean find'the name of
•very lire Ruslnesa Man
in Sanford in this Column
each day,.

We’ll Dye For Yoa

BON TON STEAM PRESSERY
Kent &amp; McKee, Props.
CLEANING, DYEING, ALTERING
Work ealed for and delivered
phone 4G4-J-------- 314 West F irst St.

**WE DELIVER THE GOODS”

Quick Service Transfer
Storage Facilities
It we please you, tell others; if not,
tell ua. Phone 498

SANFORD

Machine &amp; Foundry Co

slate plumbing .la w tfiu approved, LKGidN ItKVEALS ATTACK ON
CLEMENCEAU
and n resolution urging continued ac­
tion
to
safeguard
tho
plumbing
legis­
STATE LABOR
, INDIANAPOLIS, lml., Dec. 7.—An
lation was adopted.
TAMPA, Doc. 7.—It. 11. Ix&gt;velt wan “Don’t ever got the idea that the niinonymous letter calling Georges j
re-elected president of tho State Fed­ mil .strike Is settled,’’ said ('has. T. Clcmcncenu,- former premier of Francu!
■* Classified Ada 6e a line. No
eration of lathor liy acclamation at Nicholson, member of the executive a “ fakir nnd charlatan" and saying;
^ • ad taken for leas than 25e.
its session Wednesday afternoon.
board of the International Associa­ th a t “he ought to be chared from our i
*4 and- positively no classified
During the nfternoon approval was tion. of Machinists, Tuesday a fter­ shores," has been received by the
*■ ads charged to anyone. Cash
made of n resolution favoi
noon. “The strike is still on for many 'Americanism Commission of the
M m utt accompany all orders.
imutn eight'hour |nw and one duy of roads, and we’re going to continue the American legion in Indianapolis, from
Count five words to a Una
real in seven with u minimum of $12 light to the hitter end.” ‘
St .Louis, the source of some other
** and remit accordingly.
per week for women in industries.
“The troll weevil .of Harding's cab­ letters protesting against ClemenSilent tribute was paid for several inet,” is th£ way the speaker paid his cenu’s .visit to this country.
The letter, which is signed “Over­
moments, tho representatives stand­ respects to H niry H. Dnugherty, a t­
ing with showed heads, to the memory torney general of the United States, seas Front Men" assorts that the w ri­
FOIt SALE
of John C. Prevail, former labor' of­ and of President Harding hinvsplf,. he te r favora the Legion’s stand against
ficial of the slate.
said, "We have this to I ks thankful the visit of Captain lielmuth von
FOR SALF, A real bargain, Seven
Another resolution accepted favor­ for to Sir. Harding and his friends Mueckc,' former 'German naval of­
passenger linynes car in fine con- ed free toxt books by legislation. The —they have shown us that the United ficer, to this country nnd adds th at
tion.—Fred Wnismn.
216-7tp tyecutive committee wan authorized States can be run without a presi­ the "legion should take the same
sale. House to co-operate with any other bodies dent.
stand against Clomenceau."
for rent. See Thigpen
“The Republican party in prepar­
favoring such a resolution.
It is believed that the letter wa«
An address by Van C. Swearingen, ing its national platform for the 1920 written by a person, with pro-German
w o tiu FOR SALE—$8.50 a cord.
Please arrange to pay cash on de­ former attorney general of Florida, campaign, promised lnbor nothing," Eorttiments, nnd Legion' officials ard
livery, r\nd specify tho kind of wood and labor candidate for the office iiaid Mr. Nicholson. "I'll give them of the opinion that the letter was
wanted, when placing your order.—F. of governor, was henrd Wednesday credit for being honest,”, said he. not written by n former service man.
T h e .le tte r mentions Clemcncenu’s
S. Vcmay,
190-tfe morning by delegates attending the “They promised labor nothing nnd
proposed
visit to 8 L I/iuis, Decem­
21st
annual
session
of
the
Floridn
they
have
given
labor
nothing.”
‘FOR SALE—Dosier and Gaya* paints
ber 5, and protests vigorously against
State
Federation
of
I-abor.
Appealing
for
ft
recognition
1
of
the
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
Mr. Swenrlngen devote'd his "ad­ effectiveness of the ballot in right­ the Tiger's speeches in this country.
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
dress largely to a discussion of the ing unsatisfactory -conditions, the - The- letter may lx&gt; sent to tho po­
FARMERS—You can gat seed bad needed legislation, urging that laws speaker declared:
lice of St. Louis, ,wht&gt; are reported
. frntn"! and irrigation plugs a t the should be such as would bo of gen­ “ l,abor docs not want to overthrow to bo investigating the source of a
Sanford Novelty Works,
100-tfe eral benefit to the citizenship of the our government. There’s nothing lette r supposedly written by a crank'
PEPPER SEED FOR SALE—I have state.
wrong' with t&gt;ur government, there’s nnd received by tho mayor of.St. Lou­
a surplus of 35-lbs. of Ruby King
Tho greater port of tho morning nothing wronk with our constitution, is. That letter said: “The bullets arc
popper seed saved by myself out of session was. devoted to the receipt there’s nothing wrong with our llag ready" for tho visit to that city of
tho very best New Jersey stock, $2.75 of reports, acting on resolutions, nnd —they’ru Just in bud hands, th at’ll Oemcnceau.
per lb. Address, K Grothon, Danin, era During tho afternoon further
Several other letters protesting
against the visit of the Frenc hTiger
business of this will bo taken up,
to this country have been received
AUTO DOCTOR
h u ll SALE—hTve room bungalow on the annual election of officers being
nt national head.|uurtcrn, but Legion
HAS A HARD LIFE
exceptionally easy terms or will scheduled for the final portion of the
SAVB PERCY MERO officials say that the protests against
rent.—A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons. 205-tfc session, which is expected to adjourn
tho proposed tour of Cuptain von
at
4
o'clock.
F U T rsx rx ^ N e
low on i’ark
Muockc fnr outnumber those received
“The
auto
doctor
has
a
hard
life,"
A
resolution
favoring
relief
of
the
avenue. Easy term s.—E. F. Lane.
against the Frenchman and that the
215-Gtp railway crufts workers in tiie state, says Percy More. We watched .the
was received and approved, during genial I’ercc work on a car lost Sun­ protests, caine from nil parts nt the
OR SALE—25,QUO cabbage plants, tho morning. As it .is against the day nnd we agree*! with him. Tire car country. There has been only, one le t­
also Durniudn onions and beet rulings of theftedorntiun to levy as­ hail a gas tank leak nnd had to l&gt;cN te r received uttacklng tho Iwgion for
ants.—!l. F. Crcnshnw.
21H-3lp sessments the resolution was so Word­ fixed right now nnd not having a man H« stand on the German’s visit.
ed ns to instruct the executive com­ handy Percy had to climb in ami do
to fly, $10.00.-1012 Myrtle Ave mittee to arrange ways nnd means the job himself. Ho ran yie risk of
for the immediate, relief "of the needy an explosion, ho had no dinner until
families.
after two o'clock nnd he ruined a suit
REAL BARGAINS IN USED
It is understood th at this relief of clothes in the bargain, and he will
•CARS
PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec.
The
One 1919 Huick. In fine condi­ will he secured by asking tho various have to wait nt least thirty days for University of Southern California
locals to tnko up voluntary contribu­ the money nnd no overtime at that
tion. A real bargain. Only Stint).
tions fur the support of the men who as the “boas" is not supposed to huvo football team was selected to m eat
Eord Coupe, 1921, looks like
hnvo been on strike since early in extra pay. Hut the only sweetening in the Penn State eleven in the New
new, runs like new. Good (ires.
Percy’s life is the satisfaction of Years' game at Pasadena, Calif., ac­
July.
Only $-100.
Another resolution approved called knowing that when all others fail cording to announcement received last
1922 Ford tourjng, Irt fine con­
for action to devise legislation to him he can nlwnya jump in and do the night from Dr. C. U. Duback, presidition. One of the best bargains prohibit counties from leasing con­ work himself if it Is necessary for dent of the Pacific. Intercollegiate
we have. Only $.'100.00.
victs. It was painted out that tho Percy Mere ia some chick when it Conference,
One 1918 Huick, new lop, new­ state is now prohibited from leasing cornea to looking after the Ills of buzz
ly painted, new tires ail the way its convicts but that some of the coun­ wagons.
Get n lot in Spencer Heights. Dis­
round. Guarantee the mechani­ ties still practice this method of dis­
count for cash, or will make easy
cal condition. The men who gets posing of surplus labor from convicts.
AT A SACRIFICE, DODGE terms.—A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons.
this car will never regret it.
215-4tc
Thu defeat of amendments to the TOURING CAR. $50 CASH, SIX

Central Machine and tloiler Works;
One 1916 Hudson, seven pas­
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Pistons; senger, new tires all the way
Fly Wheel Steel Gear Ilamls; Crank round, and only $100 gets it.
-Phone 62
KkafU Returned
These cars all bear our guar­

antee.
Byas Examined

Glasses Designed

McLaulin, Jr.
O pt D.
Optician-Optometrist
211 East First Street Hanford, Fla,

Thu Daily Herald, 15c per week

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MOTOR CO!
206-ifc

We Pay 4% Interest on Savings Accounts

All tho moans which a Bank must take for the protection.of
your money, you would never leave it unprotected in a mat­
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
STRENGTH

-PROGRESS-

SERVICE

o f Performance is
Better than a promise
“Nu-Tile” Asphalt Shingles have been pro­
tecting homes in Florida for more than
twelve years without a single complaint of
“curling up.”
Pay just a little more and buy a permanent
roof—buy Nu-Tilc instead', of a cheaper
shingle,
*
Made in Red Tile, Snow White and Green
colors. Also Roll Roofings.
Manufactured by Amalgamated Roofing
Co., Chicago.
Sold in Sanford by

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We sell on easy terms.

SANKORD-HUICK COMPANY
Phone 367
202 Mugnollu Avenue

FOB RISNT

FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment
Ferndnlo Apartments, 305 K'. First
Street.
190-tfc
ARCHITECT
FOR RENT—Ono bed room ami kitcITRoom 1
en furnished, prlco $15 per month.
1ANFORI)
FLORIDA Apply to Mrs. II. D. Durant a t Lako
Mirrv.
193-tfc
FOR RENT- One furnished bed room
320 Dak Ave. Phono 2003. 214-Ctc
WANTED- TCTTfENT—NIceTy fum"ished apartm ent with private fam­
V. C. t 'OLLER. Prop.
ily. Address A. II. C., care of San­
ford Herald.
216-itc

ELTON .1. MOUGHTON

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

General SI.op and .Mill

806 Magnolia Ave,
21 C-nlp
p i Commercial K trrr:—Sanfptd. Fla. FOR RENT— Lower floor of resi­
dence furnished. 203 Enst* Third
Streep.
218-litp
GILLON &amp; FRY
■FOITRENT—Threo furbished house­
feLECTIUCAl; CONTRACTORS keeping rooms. Phone 348-W be­
fore H a. m. or after 5 p. m. 218-fitp

CONTRACTOR ’and BUILDER

Wastlnghouse Lights and Appliances
New Line of Fixtures

Another lend of thtmc good Armour’s Skinned
Hama, nt, per lb
Kingnn’s Hex Huron

Beginning Friday the

Rest Western Pork Chops,
per l b . ...............................
Hamburger Steak
per lb..................
MILK FED VEAL AND SPRING LAM1I

WANTED
Brilio, the best Aluminum Cleaner,
per package

123 West First Street

B. W. HERNDON

Lighthjju«e Cleanser,

INSURANCE AGENCY
■AUTO

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BONDS

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•W ashing Powder,
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lANFORD

... ...

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higher. Plans and estimate* furnishcd.—Sanford Novoity Works. 188-tfc
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REPAIR
or 4 room unfurnished apartment,
flat or house, desirable location. Ad­
dress "F. S.” care Horald office, Ssnford, Fla.
. •
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Dept. Garage Bldg,
WANTED—Medium size safe or flP
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a t 511 Park-Avc.
*
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BASE BALE
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

G dLF

l'«i»ril rhiirtwr. t!ii ollptunl of wtili'li |*
now oft ,IU*' In t ■* office of llir llff "1
. . ._ -----s of Florida, at Tal­
lahassee, Flnfiiiit
W. M. .MrKIXNOK
FRANK IJ. MAUK WOOD
HDWAItli Ill’MI ir
ritm*o*ti:ti u t i r v i .r * o r t x o u e n RATION o r
Alrlt I Vr\O.N.tI AIlK w oo 11 KIIII'AW
n*i n»*' umieraigned. Intvo agreed to
ilHrtirt.il • num'lvi'ii mill *|i«' u*' i *Itv tic
came ' amor In i .**1 for thq purpose of
f•&gt;i in Ior it l*otl y politic sinn ooiTinriili

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BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor

FRIENDLY ASSISTANCE
OR ADVICE
is part of our bank policy.

Says Sanford H as Only Fair Team and Miami Not Rotary Bowls an Even 2,000 Pins Enough to Wji
Entitled to Any Honors Over Lakeland
by Margin
of 152—
Merchants
vs. *Mens
Tonight
*lr
f
- TI : 'l I t .
ft
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T\ * -|
**:.
1-akclnntl high school h n ^ lh d log­
Tlie Itotary club,W ith outttrstch w
While all the rest of the state keeps
saying who Is who, Sanford dea(a ical arid teal south Florida champion­ hand for the cellar key -were denied
content with the knowledge that we ship devch. Until the oucomo of the that pleasure last night on the bowl,
had some real classy little team, took Gpinesvjllc and Duval game' on S at­ ing nlleys and once again the Orange
Packers let slip n good chance to pull
care of oil opposition, and-‘fnatln a
urday there will Iks no possible chance
wonderful record. A Lakeland writer,
writing for the Tampa Times, ntates of n real comparison between all the . The game, was, perhaps, one of the
that Miami didn't show up so well iat team* in the &gt;statc. However, on the most Interesting games played on the
th at and intimated that the* best team games as played to date, lakeland alleys this season, although m&gt; high
Miami played was Sanford, and that stands way ahead of any of the teams scores were roiled. Thcne two teams,
Sanford was “only a fair team” May­ in the state except Duval and Gaines­ and the Merchants, are all In about
be so, but if we were only fair, then ville. Gainesville barely defeated the same clniis Insofar ns the average
there were some mighty cloudy ones. Ijikelniid T-0 in n game which will show, and I he velar portion being -»t
stake, resulted in a close contest. The
The Tampa Times says:
always* bring up some doubt. Lake­
laikclnnd, Dec. Ik— Followers of land won nil the remaining contests Rotes won the first game by 42 pins,
.football in Imkiddnd arc rather sur­ and handed Summerlin a 120-0 defeat. Chase won the second by 1 pin, end
then tlie Rotes strengthened up conprised at the statem ents appearing
As fnr as iMnmi is concerned, they
in several of the newspapers relative’ have not played n real team. .Sanford siderably in the lust &lt; o round and
to the game between Plant City and has only a fair team , but (p R“t In ended the game 182 pins ahead.
The Merchants and'M en’s Club hold
Miami high schools, and the asser­
the
cords for tonight and although the
tion accompanying the statem ent that ough, SL Petersburg, Lakeland or
this game will have a bearing on the Summerlin. * If Miami defeats the big odds are on the Men's Club there
state championship.
Planters there unny bo some ground .are some of those counter-jumpers
that expect to put enough strikers
Not detracting from the splendid for their contention ns claimants, but
pcrpxs
to net them a victory. Should
team developed by Hoyt Carleton at looking a t iL seriously there is no
the'M
erchants
lose tonight the Men's
Plant City, it. is rath er difficult to team in south Florida that has shown
Club
and
Farmers
will be tied for sec­
figure how the Planters pro in the the sustained class that tire Lakidund
ond
place
and
the
Merchants and
running. Having been decisively de­ eleven luis, nnd the Polk County ag­
Rotes
tied
for
second
place on the
feated by (ijtlncjtvillo by n .15-0 score, gregation would have been the logi­
other
end,
playing n 0-0 tie with Summerlin, mid cal opponentn for the Miami eleven.
barely noting out Hillahtiruugh high Jf the Planters defeat Miami, it sim­
is not a record upon which to build ply clinches Lakeland’s claim for the
premier eleven of south Florida.
tiny aspirations.

A progrc.sive, modern, up-to-date institu­
tion, operated for the ndftmccment of busi­
ness interests, large and small, o
An opportunity to talk with you is the
earnest desire of the officers and directors of
this institution.

Last night's score follows
Itotary Club „
Knight
.123 112
Ifousholdcr ........... 131 135
Henry .. ............... 137 115
Hili ........................ m i l i e
R. K. Stevens .......
Hritt .............
I'*2Hi'S
Totals ...
Chase &amp; Co.
Jones
Wiggins
C. P. Her
R. Chose
McKee
Adams Lcffler ..

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P; FORSTER, President

SANFORD

a F. WflITNER, Cashier 5

MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY .

Totals

(018 West F irst S treet
Standing of tlie Clubs
Won Loi
Congregational
Farm ers ___ ...
Men's Club’ .;...
Merchants ---Rotary Club....
Chase &amp; Co. ...

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Just Received Shipment

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• And while you are waiting for this m o m lie iu&lt;&gt;i'hlii&gt; tilrn
t ’a l l l t h e fir*.) n,e« Tiff n f It**’ Mtlick*
h n l i t r r * . h e r e i n---------a f t e r , r n v | f l t ’il f o r , t i l l
fine show to. come to Sanford don’t **fTicfi
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thin r*tr|mnt!li n ulihll |&gt;e;
Come early before they are picked over
MM t'K ijm i.ii, P r l A l t l i f i l ; Frank
forget to take in the Oliver Curwood
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picture,
Am the .Law" thnt comes vvar*! ! i u fiifih, H f c n t a r v si m l T r ^ r t t i * .
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B o n n l n f i l i n r t t . r u t i h n ll In
MfKIiinnii. Frank Ik Markuoinl
to the Princess Friday noil Saturday u
itiiij I n h v i i f i l I tu r n ji! :
nights. This picture is one of the ' H i p tit n l »»r a r K f i n U a i l a n n t t j t t l m r o f
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
( l u ‘ f e l i i r k h o l t l f t n tsliall In- 11sr111 In lh«best of its k in d -arid you can’t, go « iiv . i H a n f t i n l , F l i i r h l t i , «»n t h r 50 ||»
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W inter Park Tomorrow N ight and Ocala Satur
day N ight
fihe next two games on the Snnford High School girls basket ball hehedole tvill lie played on the Grammar School Court^"Friday and Saturday night.'
of this week. The W inter Park High School* girls will be here Friday night
gad the Ocala High School girls will be here Saturday night.
Both of there games promise to be real lively and interesting, and Miss
Tillts has her girls ail in good fhnpe to put up some real fight otid she ex­
pects to win them both. 'The girls are working hard to make a good basket­
ball team and it behooves every one of the Sanford fans to turn out to those
gnines and give the support, b o t h financially-and otherwise, that-is needed
iom nko these affairs a success.
The Herald will publish tho line-up in tomorrow’s paper, and the girls
w ant alt the fans to n niunber that these' two giHlM will bo two of their
hardest nnd full moneys worth will lie given the spectators, Tlie games start
nt eight o’clock. Remember the dale and time and place.

Tonight Charles Ray will hold forth
nt the* Princess in ‘‘It. S. 5’. P*" which
Mm*klii*lt|f| * Him11 In* holt! «n t Ilf* First
is one of his best and that's going Timmliiy m t e r (In* f i n d Mom!o&gt; in Jan­
And when you see this play you some ns be has never starred in a uary nf *i mi, A r U r l r *V k
T in * M;: h*=^l i i m t m i i t n f Im fc L i* iI iulMp
must keep it a secret just as Hie many bad one.
o r h a h i U t y l«* w h i c h I h l a O i f t ’o t l t l l n n
thousands have already done.
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“The Hut" cornCx to, Snnford next
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open to the public now, 5"mi can get
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Plenty of Good, Pure Water
Your heullh*demands* it. Drink plenty of water before
meals, after meals, (luring your meals, between m eals and
drink plenty of it even if y.ou miss your meals.

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We Deliver Anywhere

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Stfttp nf FlurMii, on thin tin- lilli
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public streets of tire City
between sunset and nun-

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Free!

Free!

SATURDAY ONLY
Will be given with every $5.(in purchase
made nt this Store Saturday.

Pillsbury’s Flour, 24-lb. bag $1.26
15-lbs. Irish Potatoes............ .39
1 peck Sweet Potatoes...,......40
Guaranteed Etfgs, dozen....... .45
Scene front ‘T h e Hal” coming to Ihq Princess, Monday, Dec. lf t h

Best Creamery Butter, lb........... 54
Fresh Fruit Cake Ingredients for your
Christmas Cake

Pancake and Buckwheat Flour
•*’ Nice Fat Mackerel . ■
Fancy Fresh Codfish Middles
ERIDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 8TII

LAKE MARY CASINO

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A place of clean amusement
II. A. PHILLIPS i
W .S .S E
Owner

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If vou want nice, fresh produce try Woodcock
&amp; Kinney's Fancy Homegrown V e g e ta b le s.
Caiifernia and Florida Fruits always fresh.

Let your jeweler he your gift counsellor. SHOP EARLY.
In an unhurried atmosphere you can easily choose nift* f°r
any occasion, (lifts of JEWELRY are GIFTS THAT LAST.
You will find an unusually larffo assortment to select from. A
few suggestions:
FOR THE HOME
\Vri*t Watches
liar Finn
. Ring*
Pearls
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Vanity, Cases ’
Mc"h Hags
Toilet S*ts
Gtdd Pens
Ear Drops
Leather Hags
V Golugne Uoltles
llutterfly lockets
k Pendants

Wulches
Rings
Cuff Link*
Emblem Pins
Fairs
Wnldermar Chains
Gold Knives
Dill Folds
Military Sets
.Shaving Sets
Ash Trays
Smoking Stands
Humidors

Clocks
Dinner Chime*
Jnrdrniers
■ Cut (Hass
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China
Console Set*
Tea Sets
Water Set*
Slerjing Silver
Rogerp’(Silvpr
Commualty Silver
Nut Howls
Rantmikln Sets

A small cash payment on any article and it will l}c Ipid Ksicte
until Christmas-—- ---------------- —------------- -r-Opch Evenings

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practical demonstration of money-saving and the power of small amounts to buy things—we have arranged this GREAT ASSORTMENT 0 F
MERCHANDISE. In it you will find another proof of the tremendous SELLING and SAVING power of this store.
this circular. Come and take part in this economy event and let us prove our power to save you money.

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Something for you to consider in buying Shoes is
the wear you will get from them. Remember—
In this BIG SELLING EVENT we have made an extra effort to we guarantee every pair that we sell and this is *5
make your dollar count—and at a time when every-one needs their worth a lot to you:
dollar stretched to the limit. Visit us early and you will be glad you Children’s Kid
Lion Shoes Men’s E lk . Work Shoes, $3.50
size
5
to
8,
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wide, Bleached Muslin, 35-ln.
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Chinaware and Household Needs

Indian Head,

linen finish
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Wool Serge, navy blue. We have
5" Hickory Stripe Shirt- 4 Q /O
this in French or Storm serge.
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real value
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■«----------------------------*3 Scout• Percale, guarnntqed J n s t
■5 color,
1 9 c Beaclt Cloth, seal brown, basket
■! yard .....................
weave doth, just the tiling for
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the girl’s school
■J5 Cotton Suiting, HfSe
ty K **
dress, yard
■■ value. Sale price, yd..

Here are things for the home at prices that will please. Look over
Ibis list and come in and see other values through the store—you’ll
be agreeably surprised.

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Ju wide, extra heavy,

Imported China Cups and Saucers, tastefully t!eeornted, put up in. gift boxes.
'1 hrs&lt;* will make a !bam!l.-'iime and useful gift . Set of G eiq
$ 2 .7 5
and S:inicers .

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rompers and
•fjifi/m
dresses, yard .
£dry \i.»

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$!)e value,
yard

69c

in v a r ted UtR’kingh.nm 1Tea Po Is, decorated
in I:I*i** a id gold, i1 si;EOS. A
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Sj In addition to the very low prices we are quoting,
■a togft 3 ou interested in this great MONEY SAV53 IN event we win allow you $1.00 for this circular,
55 if you present it at the store during this sale, on
«jj any purchase amounting to $10.00 or more. You
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ll cannot afford to miss this. Come early while our
»“ assortments arc complete.

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11 . g '- 1" 110:....... $ 1 . 4 9
32 9°lly Prim , Bungalow*' Aprons,
■a guaranteed fast
in
colors, each
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$1.25 value,

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12 Liidics’ Scarfs, all
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Ladies Outing Pajnims,
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Chnmbray 7 9 c

Men’s Blue
Work Shirts, each.... .
Men’s Fancy Dress
Shirts, e a c h ........

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Men's Cotton Sweaters, roll col
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Girls’ I'atent High Shoes, lace,
and children's Bedroom Slippers
IteindsBr tfips,"* -$+.00 value.
priced at a considerab’e saving
Sa|u price,
. . in .and see .them.
$ 3 . 4 9 to you. . ( oiae
pair
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Wc have the VV. L? Douglass Shoe for Men and
Women and are now able to offer you a good assortment of styles. Wc haven’t space to list them
here.

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Mechanical.Trains, with track, well Toy Tea Sets, in both Chinaware 53
and enameled ware. Priced from Jg
made and serviceable, at—

Velocipedes, for the boys is a toy
that cannot be beaten. Our
line is vary
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$ 1 . 2 5 T0 $ 1 5 . 0 0

kxpress Wagon, nude ot heavy
steel, strongly braced, large
.size, priced at—

$ 2 . 9 5 TO $ 5 . 0 0 '

Pedal Cars, made strong and sturdy.
The small boy or girl will certainly
appreciate one of these extra go^d
rubber tires,
&lt;2^ A ft

Coaster Wagons, heavy wooden
wheels, roller hearings. These,
wagons are made to stand Air Itifles, regulation Boy Scout Rifles,
guaranteed satisfactory, Q / i A f f
each .
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Dress tilngham ,
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Blenched Muslin,
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Bov's Scout Shoes, good quality,
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Ladies’ Patent Oxfords, 1 strap, J|h
Size 111- to 2,
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high heel, gray trimmed, $5.50 J|S
pair
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pair ...............

Doll Beds, in different styles and
sizes, priced ttt—
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Toy Automobiles, in a variety of
styles and sizes, priced nl—

Men’s Bibbed Shirts
and Drawers, each.... 7 9 e
Men’s Bibbed Union Suits, good

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Boy's Mahoganv Bluchers, size Ladies’ Comfort Shoes, high top, SS
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Brown and
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Maroon ...............

Boys’ Cotton Sweaters, roll
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Pee our line of Stamped Goods. We have
Home real values
Comforts, good heavy
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Men’s Red Rubber Boots, best "■
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Plaid Blankets, e.4tra heavy, Gfix80-fnch,
9 1.00 value,
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All out-of-town customers visiting us during this jjjj
Axminsti r and Y» lv&gt; l Bugs, very best
U x!2 ft.,
quality. a.-Mir.ted patterns, in both Fiorevent and spending $25.00 or more will be allpwed SS
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Crcx Bugs, superior quality and good pat­
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Baby Blankets, assorted patterns, each ..............

■ $10.50

We have a big line of Kitchen and House­
hold supplies.' We haven’t space to list
these lint we will give you real bargains.

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jjjj Only some of the many bargains in counter goods are shown here. Our counters
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Biff Values Here in Ruffs

COUNTER GOODS

Ladies Linle IIosc, white
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black, with ticam,
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$ 7 .5 0

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Cordovan SkufTcr
Shoes, 8&gt; to 11

$ 1 .9 8

2 Burner Oil
Stoves ...

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Curtain Scrim, good quality,
while and Ecril,
H &amp;?, 1 &lt;r*
yard
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I 55 White Khmnel, good
I ■" quality, 50c val., yd.

Wond Heaters—You will need one of these
now for comfort. Airtight. © 4 1 &lt;jAp
Sheet Iron Healers at only tp J l e c / O
Other styles and sizes at $2.25 and $2.75

12-p Mf Breakfast or Dinner Set. hemitif dly decorated in pink rose designs,
^•gt&gt;id edge, a hig valllCi

Windsor Crepe, w h itef O
»pink*and
* blue, yard-

Sctiffcr
C O Men’s Army Shoes, guaranteed *5
all leather, a bar- $ 3 . 9 5

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imporlcd I’liina I’uIPS and Salivers, Gold
52.50 value.
Bands. superior qua lily.
Set o f :d&gt;. in g ilt
$ 2 .9 8
box

38-inch Handkerchiefs Linen, very host

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Sec our line of Dinner Sola— they are real
values
Oil Heaters, just fine for the cool days
that are
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Cups r.mrSauccrs in plain white with gold
bands, also with floral dec-'
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(Jilting Flannel, good quality, 27fetches wide.

lildren’s
Cordovan,
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Rocking Chairs, painted red with mm
yellow striping,
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Toy Pianos, all sizes, very
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Don’t fail to see our line of I)fll
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