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SANFOIU), FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER f., 1922

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IN MAKING LANDING A T LANGLEY FIELD
AT 10:00 O’CLOCK—TWO OFFICERS AND
FOUR ENLISTED MEN M ETTHEIR DEATH
FLYING OVER FIELD

CLEMENCEAU
MADE CALL
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Dec. 6.— Two o ffic­
MUSCLE S H 0 A L S
ON PRESIDENT ers and
four enlisted men were killed at Langley
PRODUCE f o r w a r
PURPOSE IS PRO­
POSED

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M E N T ! WAR TORN IRELAND
MADE PERMANENT TODAY

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REST MEETING

PRIVY COUNCIL MEETS IN
NEGOTIATIONS
BUCKINGHAM PALACE
TO CONFIRM
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OPENED TODAY
TIMOTHY H E A L Y
COAL

.1 As Ihe First Governor General
Nearly every niembo^iof the local
( H r T h e A m o * l a i r d T re ax )
of Ireland and Free State
CHICAGO, Dec. 7.—Negotiations I
Kiwnnis Club rat down today to n
Proclaimed
•
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real fenst in the Palm Room of the were jc-opencd today between soft'
, „ r rk „ Aea«wlaie4 Ureas)
Vnldei -hotel. The mmu ^was excel­ mal operators representing—nation*•—
HIP TUP A » D r tn lr &lt; I’ r fin l
( U r T h e A a s o r ltt lr d I 'r r a a l
lent, the service good and the meet­ of union output and delegation of; DUBLIN, Dec. rt.— Ireland took her
WASHINGTON, Doc. C.—fi. Gov­
WASHINGTON, Her. 0,—Georges
ing probably the most interesting ever miners for purpose agreeing to sotncjplncc among world’s commonwealths
ernment controlled corporation to Clemenceau visited the White House
method of drafting HR-wage scale for today, the provisional government
held by thu Kiwaninns.
produce nitrate for wnr purpose.-! nnd yesterday and talked with President
miners
next January., Casting aside ceased to function, Its place* being
I)r, Brownlee invoked the Divine
cheap fertilizer for farmers was pro­ Harding for forty minutes. But the
scctionnl
differences operator* report- takeh hy permanont parliament nnd
blessing on the dclilierntiomi of the
posed as n solution of the Muscle subject nenrest his henrt—American
etl to have agreed on a plan to present cabinet o f the Irish Freo State, nnd
club,
and
was
then
called
upon
to
ren­
Shoals question by Representative participation in European nfnirs—did
.a new commonwealth l**ing- formally
der “ Liza Jane," which ho proceeded to miner* for approval.
Dickinson, lender of a farm bloc who not come up.
Iproclaimed with nn established gov­
to do, starting the song with a new
introduced a bill to put his plan into
! eminent. Governor Henly expected to
The visit was described at the
vi rsimi: "I got n boy ami you got Marshall Was Elected
effect. The hill provides for a “ Fed­ White Ilodse ns merely a social rail
-nddres* both houses later in the week.
imne." It made n hit—considering a
eral Chemical Corporation" ronslnt- of courtesy at which, it was said, ser­
City Commissioner in
recent important happening in the
inc of the secretaries of war, agricul­ ious problems of state were not dis­
LONDON. Dec. i&gt;.—History privy
doctor’s
home.
Very Close Election council hclil la lluckiughain palace ,
ture, and thieu members o he ap­ cussed.
Forest Lake was laterngnin and pun­
point,&gt;,1 hy the president who will be
this evenirg dealt with the establish­
The Tiger said Inst night, it was a
ished thoae present with his version l)r. .Marshall Won Hare it) the Small ment of Ireland as an independent
Kiven power to complete nnd operate “ delightful visit," during which he
ol the song.
the Muscle Shoals plant.
commonwealth. King George signed
.Margin of 22 Votes
gave tlie President his views about
F. 11. McMnhi hi, the possessor of a
(iie pmclnmntlou giving elfect to the
European conditions in general.
He
WASHINGTON, P«c. H.— Member* emphasized that hedtd not usk the
most pleasing baritone voice, .renderIn a very quiet election yesterday; new Irish Free State, also procla­
of the new progressive ldoc in con­ President for any assurances, pointing
i d two *giloB that were applauded to im- the position of City t’ommisHiouer mation up|Miiitliitg Timothy IlCaly as
gress put into action yesterday but at out that he was merely n private citi­
the echo.
o f the City o f Sanford Dr. Marslildl the firat Governor General of Ire­
I the very outset ran into While llouso zen of Franco, nnd asserting he had
land.
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Father Peek ngnin was a visitor-— won by a majority o f 22 votes.
opposition. Led hy Senator, Norris, not gone to "preach to Hie president,
The total seotSe was ay follow*:
and he is* always most welcome. Ho
Republican, Nebraska, bloc members
Marshall
2 - ’• 300 Armed Men Seek
was the guezt of kiwuninn Dumas.
but to pay my regards."
| .zlttinu imtbe.ip nnte qcricultuinl com­
Whitner2t&gt;l
When called upon for a talk, Father
If Clemeficenu’s picture of condi­
PROVIDING FOR APPOINT- 1
mittee obtained n favorable report
Murderer o f Woman .
Two mutilated ballots were npt
Peek r.poko on the location of the new
tions overseas bad any effect on Hie
WENT INTERNATIONAL
from the committee for a constitulibrary building and urged the Fourth counted.
administration's foreign policy it was
— Is Escaped Convict
COMMISSIONER OF
If tionnl amendment providing for abo­
There was but little interes maid­
Street Park as the site of the propnsnot indicated ill comment at tin* White
CONTROL •
lition of the electoral college nnd for
ed edifice. In this connection it was fested in thu election other than n
I I I / T h r \•■urlnlrtl
House later.
dirwt elcelim of president and vice
KliP.Y. H a ., Itec. rt.—A party of
moved by Kiwnniau Wilson that the determined air 'on the part of men
With respect to the Lausanne con­
president, and for abolition of the
du b go on record a* being opposed and women to cast their ballots a*, approximately H00 armed men ln*l
ference on tiic Near East, full particioni: period of time usually elapsing
to locating- tho library building on the they saw lit and lbs* had evidently i.iglil spread nrouijd a swamp some
ulftrs of which had been suggested by
between n congressional’ election nnd
'bulk head nnd the motion was unani­ di-cidcd on the question before they .10 miles from here in pit effort to’
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'' Clemenceau*, the president was said to
l i l y Tlir A s s o c i a t e * l ' r c s s t
______ United States and CHICAGO,
the regular meeting of the new con- ^
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# m y propcr .lnf|ucnce of Including
Dee. fi.—Still holding mously carried. Then Kiwaninn Smith mine to the poll* ns the entire nffnir tr.ke Charlie Wright, negro, wanted
grew, Such an amendment fnrnin one
Countries
Bordering
on
the
this government—nnd this influence
the northwest in a chilling grip and 'moved that the duh favor the remov- was very business-like nnd very quiet. for the murder last Saturday of Miss
of the plank* in the platform, ndopted
Black
Sea
sub-zero temperature* winter contin­ af of tlie band stand to Ninth Street The polls closed at f&gt; o'clock which is Ruby Hendry, 22 year old tearher.
was described ns great—already was
by tin- bloc at its organization meet­
In the- meantime two negroes are
and .put the
building
ued thu belated advance in the south- Park
.
. library
.
.. in raid to Ik* the ruling of the city charbeing exerted in a manner believed to
Ittr T I i, A t u r l s l M O r fM l
ing la.it week.
land causing markets to drop. Tern- ll.e Fourth street park. A rising vote |ter but wus not generally known and lit'ld in jail on suspicion, bill the nube n harmbny with the l«-U judgment
LAUSANNE,
Dee.
ft—The
entente
OpiMixition on the part of Presi­
pornturea a* fnr#*outli ns Texas rall-jwu* necessary fur a decision, but the as many waited until sundown they 1tlioritic* said ihcir investigation point­
dent Harding to any such change in of the world statesmen who wen plan for keeping open the Stniitu nt
ed in Wright ns tho party who way­
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to vote
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DnnlmitU'llcH during War or peace, ing for the prediction* colder weather' aye* won.
the ron.-titutiun &gt;vas expressed hy a tuly In touch with the situation.
I)r.
.Marshall,
the
new
city
commis­
laid the young woman a few hundred ,
Next came tlie election of officers
The executive was reported a* fevl-1 providing for the appointment of nn in the lage region, gnut central val­
White Hull'll! spokesman soon after
sioner,
is
u
well
*
known
citizen
of
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n n .
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yard*
from her home, slashed her
for the ensuing year and it wus mov­
the senate agriculture committee res­ ing thn.t Amorim "Could nut take up­ international commission of control ley* and cast Gulf *tutcs.
Snnford
nnd
n
former
resident
of
throat
nnd administered blows almut
composed
of
grent
powers
including
ed nnd seconded thnt the secretary
olution was laid before the senate on its shoulders responsibility for di­
Ovoido. He is a practicing physician the biMly with hejivy instruments.
the
United
States.
Turkey,
and
other
cast
tho
unanimous
vote
of
tho
duh
Ei^ht Indicted in
sed nsxigned to a special place pn the recting the nffnirK of the world.
and owns property in till* city anil
The*young woman wan enroute from
fur the following candidates:
Clemenceau apparently enjoyed his countries bordering on the Hlnck seq,
nlrndar of business, Home adminis­
takes
a
deep
Interest
iq
city
affairs.
her
home to town, n distance of uliout
Liquor Conspiracy
wns presented to the pence confer­
J. G. Sharon, president.
tration leaders in the senate likewise talk with the president, which was the
He
I
k
Kxnltcd
Ruler
of
the
Elks
and
r
quarter
of a mile.
,
ence toil nyb yl.&lt;&gt; rtklurzon, nctiu
voiced their disapproval of the first event of af ull day.
at Charleston, S. C. T. L Dilmns, viccqiresident.
has many friends who nre'jookiitg for­
Wright bus been nought since Sun­
gfor the allies. The Turkish spokes­
J. D. Jinkins, treasurer.
amendment uml last night it appear­
ward to 11 clean nnd manly record from day morning, when"tho authorities re­
man, outside the auditorium sqlil the
ANOTHER
FORD
STOLEN
F. Ijike, E. F. I4111C, T. W. Lawton,
ed that any effort* of tho blue to press
tin* new commissioner.
turned to the scene of the crime In
I l l , T h r ,\«*€irlnlril P r r » x )
Turkish position probably would Ik*
Dr. Langley, Dr. (’uswell, John Gillon
the prututval i*ight bring on n light
Tlie
many
friends
of
II.
F.
Whitner
THAItLKSTON.
S.
Dee.
;.i*urrh
of clues trat might load to the
Stealing Ford ear* seems to bo n found licnrer the allied plan than the
and Dr. Brownlee, Directors.
which would test the power of the
are not cast down over the defeat of identity of tho assailant. Well con­
Russian.
Turks,
it
np|K*nred,
suddenly
Eight
men
living
in
Charleston,
T. I. Dumas, district trustee.'
progressive faction. Tho proposed favorite pastime in Sanford just now
their choice nnd neither is the candi­ cealed in n nearby clump of bushes
realized that the Russian plan for troit, New York nnd other cities yesamendment would provide specifical­ nnd last night another one went
Then Sharon and Dumas—before date since he made n finu race anil the they found a blood stained razor, a
terduy were Indicted by the Unitiil
Turk
control
would
froce
Turkey
to
ly that “the choice of each state for south or north, a* the case may 1*'.
States grand jury here on charges of they efi’uld be choked o ff—arose and closo murguin should Ik* u cause of suit case, handbag, nnd « double bar­
mild a navy.
'president and vice president shnll he This time it wq* belonging to J. F.
being implicated in handling contra- peddled n lot of hot air uliout whnt congratulation to him and his support­ relled' shotgun. The
investigation
determined nt n general election of Ward of the Merchnnt* nnd Minor*
they
expected*
to
do
nnd
how
tlie
club
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Mr.
Whitner
Is
one
of
the
pioneer
tyind
liquor
on
a
Urge
scule
among
then
wns
turned
in
the
direction
of the
LAUSANNE. Dec. 0^-Tlie treaty
the qualified electors of such stale," •Stonmrhip company find the car wnn
was tn lie congratulated on electing uijizcns of Snnford and hna been con- ownership' of the article*. It soon de­
them
being
land*
Knntor
of
Detroit,
makors'
at
I^iusnnne
devoted
them­
thus permitting voters to cast their taken at tho Montezumn hotel where
such nn excellent array of tnlent for heeled with the First Nntimml Bunk veloped thnt they hnd been stolen.#
selves today to an attempt to harmo­ M. S. Sullivan of Charleston, and Ed­
ballots directly for prer.idont nnd vice Mr. Ward wns stopping. Tltbi was
its new officers. John’ Jinkins didn't for the pnst twenty-five yenrs, being
Wright was found to ho nn escaped
rather bold on tho part of tho thieves nize Uio divergent view* of tho vari­ ward Trainer, of New York.,
preihlenL"
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any
much hut what he did say wns to the enshier ul the present time.
Others
nnnu*d
in
tho
Indictment,
convict
from a Dixie county stockade.
ous
delegations;
everybody
seemed
to
The vote would be cnhvnssed hy the but since they hnvo taken them In realize that n few more hectic ses­ which grew out of seizures of several the point—that he hoped the member*
In addition to the official ilivcatlfront
of
the
churcLe*
and
other
pine■rriale and huuso meeting in joint
nation of the' past three days, im­
sions like Hint of yesterdny would thousand quart* of whiskey near here would pay, theif‘dues promptly so that*
w*«ion, each state •being ^given . as es It i*i easily accomplished. The stol­ irenk down tho conference nnd post- Inst summer, some nlwiard a schooner, money would be in the treasury to Central American
promptu searches have ^geii made by
**ny votes for this purjiosc na it has en car was a Ford touring of the li­ ione Near East pence Indefinitely.
meet nil bills.
Conference
Today
groups of men here nnd there. Yester­
camouflaged:
and
the
remainder
on
a
cense number G—1180 und if anyone
.senators and representatives.
Tho Allied. leaders held long con- freight car supposed to contain lum­ J)ur own singer, I*. M. Boyd, rend*
there cafuo n substantial report
»cos
n
car
with
this
number
they
Has Final Draft day
If such a canvass hy states should
that the negro Wright was moving
Bultations to frame n common pro­ ber, were II. Walker, of Charleston, cA*d two* appreciated songs,' and then
should
gmh
it
nnd
notify
the
Merch­
dbclose lack of a majority, then the
ject for dealing with the lJardnn- and Frederick A. Cnrtimlngn nnd Pet­ u rising vote of thank* wus extended
about In the-woods, approximately 20
president would be chosen by a ma­ nnt* &amp; Miner* office nt Jacksonville. ncllcs, mid are rc|&gt;orted to have suc­ er Cross, whose addresses were not l)r. Brownlee for the success attained
WA&amp;^INGTON^Dec. &lt;■.—Central mile* from hire, and the organized
jority vote of the house "froth the
ceeded In drafting a proposal per­ given. The specific chnrge is con­ hy him and his committee III the ntr
posse promptly got under way, head­
persons having the highest number, from March i to the third Monday In mitting warships to use tho Strait*, spiracy to violate the National Rrp-. tendance drive. Every neat at the’ TYTirtrlenn conference today received
ed
hy Sheriff Lipscomb.
final draft of iLs rules of procedure
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not exceeding lli^ee, on the list of January.
long table wns filled und it waa neces- nnd then faced the question of includ­
under international control. . .
Reports
reaching here last _ night
libit
ion
Act.,
White IIouso official*, in presenting
those vote dfor us president.
The
The indications last night were that
nary to make an addition to the table. ing in Agenda discussion pnqiosnl for wore to'tho effect that the negro had
Votes for vice-president would bo can­ President Harding’* vlowa on the tho strelts discussion would bo re­
Token nil in nil, this was probably union of Central American countries. moved ten niites'nearer the Georgia
vassed in n similar manner, excopt proposal represented tho executive sumed ttnlay, when tho entente coun­ MEN TO ATTEND
the .most successful meeting over hold
lino and it was believed lie was sur­
that in event of no choidii hy innjor- ns feeling that constant change* In tries will fall In with the Turkish
by
the
local"
club,
not
only
In
tho
num­
METHODIST
REVI­
Have you read the want ads today f rounded.
h&gt;‘ of the voters, tho senate would tho constitution were unnecessary suggestion and sot forth their, wish­
ber
present,
but
In
the
business
trans­
VAL TONIGHT acted and in the enthusiasm shown.
•elect that official ns between the and in some cnnos unwise. Mr. lfhnl- es. The Allies scorn determined to Ig­
lw« person* receiving the largest ing, It was said, regnrds tho present nore th cRussian attempt to speak
Tho meeting today allowed what can
procedure under tho' constitution
number of v o t e s . ' .
Dr. Wnlker’s Scrap Iron clasa vot­ bo done In the way of providing a
for Turkoy, and are determined also
Tho committco in - reporting tho who ruby n now congrcnn doe* not meet to convince tho Russian reprezenta- ed last Sunday to meet nt the Scmimost enjoyable luncheon hour once
amendment resolution . through It* for more than n'year after it* elec­ tives that Bolshevik Russia is not nolo Bank corner tonight'at 7 :IB and
each wrek, and the membership con­ . -*,*,. .
chairman, Senator Norris, pointed out tion ns one of the. wisent *tcps taken dominating th* strait* discussion. Tho attend the revival at tho Methodist
fidently expects thnt the newly elect­
that the proposed system might re- by the nation’s founders for it allows fact that Ismct I’ aaha conferred with church In a body, They have extended officers will curry on tho good
.
*ult In the election of n president nnd passions to cool.
ed a cordial invitation to other men’s
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the
Allied
leader*
helped
to
strength­
work.
Tho agriculture comtnllteo, In Its
v,co preiitjcjit from nliffcrent pnren the Impression thnt If the confer classes of tho city to join them there
ticc—" n nmtter of fundamental jus­ report, however, * took nn opposite once Is not yet out of danger, nt least —ill fact they are asking every man
Chicago Tries Taking Them Through the Morgues
Wfl.l Ol'KN CAFETERIA
tice we ought to Iks protected by law view, declaring “ the present conili- it is not yet on tho rocks.
in town, irrcspecflvo of religious faith,
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tloif
of
affair*
is
not
only
unfair
to
in taking—should wc desire to do IL"&lt;V
. and Hospitals
Another feature qf. the conference to join tho.procession and sho.w the
...
Mr. and Mrs. I.uko Thompson nnd
The amendment would .further pro- the citizennhlp nt Urge, who have was tho possible intervention in be­ town and community how Uicy appre­
vldo that the terms of Benatora and expressod their will ns to wliut can­ half of tho Christians in Constantl ciate I)r. Wiilker and the things he family, formerly of Montgomery,
CHICAGO, Dee. 0.— Heavier "fine*, Jail aejitences, and trips through the
Ala., are now located in'the Wight
vvprc.ventaUves should-begin tho first didate they desire, but it U likewise noplo.
atanda for.
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morgues and hospitals to view tho den* znd Injured victims of reckless nutounfair
tn
their
sorvanU
whom
Jhcy
londay in January following the blproperty nt fill l’ark Avenue. Mr*
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Thompson will open a cafeteria in mobiHsta becoming effective In many parts of the middle west to curb the
ennial election' and’ that congress hnvo elected W carry out this will.
Anri
If
you
will
keep
your
cyo
on
The Herald office U not lip tho office
steadily mounting toll o f auto victims, digest from reports of several state*
With
respect
to
abolition
of
the
•hould meet each year on that date.
the program for the rest of tho week the new Mcsch block ns soon os the
supply
business
any
more.
All
of
this
Tins would wipe out tho session of electoral college, tho committco de­ stock has been purchased by R. C. ypu will see Osborne Is looking out room in ready. He promisee Sanford shows. Fines alono reports Indicate not.provinr effective. !u Chkago and
one of tho neatest and best ceUterlae Cook county, despite the Increasing heavy fines the death toll of auto acci­
the old congress after tho biennial clared U* amendment would make it Bower, the druggist. The Herald has for the movie gocra right on..
posslllo
for
an
Independent
candidate
In tho state. Ho expect* to be ready dent* for tho fiscal year ending November SOth was 730 llv*a compared to
* vctlon. Another provision of tho
nothing for nalo now except newipa
to
run
for
president
without
estab­
CC0 last year.
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amendment would bo’ to change the
The Herald, 15c per weak, delivered. fur business by Christmas.
per advertising-and job printing.
lishing
nn
clalwrato
political
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As Solution to Vexing Problem ADVISED IIARDING OF ElIHOIly Loader of Farm Bloc
I’ KAN AFFAIRS AND OTH­
Dickinson
ER THINGS

Field at 10:00 o’clock this morning when a Martin
bomber plane collided with a Fokker while mak­
ing a landing. The dead are: Major Gearhart,
Captain Doyle, Staff Sergeant Mavick,7 Privates
Blunka, Kolas and Jordan. The bomber was said
over telephone was in the air when the major took
off in the Foffffer. His machine struck the tail of
the bomber and both machines fell to earth. The
major, captain and sergeant were caught in the
wreckage and burned to death, while the privates
were killed when they jumped from the planes.

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OPEN DARDANELL STRAIT
IN N0RT1

OF GREAT POWERS

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FINES AND JAIL SENTENCES
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10 NOT STOP THE RECKLESS
AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS IN CITIES

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.D^TUESDAY, DEC EMHE K 5, 1922
DEATH OK ANDREW WILSON

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mas weather.

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We have n complete new stock of Men’s and Boy’s Famish*
ingff purchased to offer to our customers. Now Roods are
nrrivinir daily. ” Our ne\V manager, Mr. .1. J. N. Conner, tak­
ing charge o f t)ic business, will endeavor to serve the public
at all times with the best merchandise at prices to pl^tne nil.
You are invited to come in and inspect our now Khipmonts
that we have received and get acquainted with the store
that sells at the right price.
,
The Highest quality Good* at the Lowest Possible Prleen

J. J. N. CONNER, Manager
The Store of Quality with Loir Prices

115 East First Street

I'hone 2I7-W
I f r * s k a t » any frl»nd i t U l l l w r «
—If » w « « r « r o Ib k ^ ( t / w h r r e n r m m lu a
r\mmr. n r If n n n r r r n ir r ln l n l n a , w rit
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
Wednesday— Business meeting of the
Woman’s Club nt .1 p. ni. sharp.
Wednesday—Holy Cross Baznar, Caf­
eteria Supper nn*l Entertainment ut
•the Pariah House.
Wednesday—Mr*. 1*. P. McCullcr will
entertain the members o f the Fort­
nightly Bridge Club at her home on
Ninth street.
Thursday— Iloly Cross. Bazaar, Sup­
per nnd freo entertainment .at the
Parish House.
Thursday—Brotherhood of St. An.
, drew at 8:00 p. m.
Thursday—Airs. \V. Morton Thigpen
will entertain at bridge nt her homo
on Magnolia avenue, at 3 o’clock,
complimenting her guest, Mcs. W.
II. Pritchett, of Lakeland.
Saturday— Mrs. Raymond Key will cntertuin the members, of the. Every
Week Bridge Club,

Mesdnmen Charles Fodder, Fred
Wiilsmn and Chnrlcii Campbell are
spending the afternoon in Orlando.
J. W. Boring was a Inadne i visitor
here yesterday froni The &lt; ity Beau-

Tampa was represented here yes­
terday by L. M. Slade, who was in the
city on business.
E. Graham, of Jacksonville, arrived
in the city yesterday, and is making
his henduuniter* nt the Montezurtia

tfCfiterdny afternoon •rather Mcnnesy officiating and the remains were
token^tn the old hams at Uardstown,
Kentucky, for burial. The sympathy OWNER ha* Jjood moibm homo oh
paved street, five block* from cenU r
yf the many friends is extended to
of
LAKELAND, -for rale at renr.n::Mrs. Buchnanoti in tho last) 'of her
alilti prire. .Suitable far railroad man
father.
who wants u comfortable plucc clone
in. Write Box 4U2, Lakeland, Fin.
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Election (lay U passing off very
pleasantly nt.d quietly. Not n sound
baa disturbed the perfect serenity of
the day.
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Secrotnry R. W. Pcarmnn apont the
day in Orlando where ho was the
guest of liie •Orlando Chamber of
Commerce at thuir regular weekly
noonday luncheon.
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ANNEAL BAZAAR
WOMAN'S GUILD TO JIB
HELD ON DECEMBER r.tf

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Tim nnnunl linxnar given rich year
by the Woman's Guild of Holy Cross
Paii-h will 1k» held December (Rh and
7th, starting at .1:00 p. m. each day.
Fain y work, flowery, caml^ iind many
other good things'will be on snle.
Supper will he served each evoking,
starting at 5 p. nt. The menu is ns

Maximum ...J..
Minimum .......
Range
Barometer .....
Calm am! clear

folloWM

F. W. Huston, general manager of
the Southern Utilities, and George
Hilly, treasurer of tho same company
and Vic Vickery, a prominent life Princess Theatre, Monday Dec. II.
"The Bat," the most ■succoKsful play
in!.urnnCQ Ilian, all of Point kn, were
of
its kind ever produced, and writ­
In tho city today mingling with .their
ten
by Mnry Robert:'. •Rinehart* and
many friend:.
Avery II op wood, will he presented
The county commissioner.'! are at the Princess Theatre on Monday,
meeting today nt the court house December II. This is an event in the
holding their regular monthly meet­ theatre. If you doubt it just remem­
ber that "The Bat" played for more
Be r.uro and bring the kiddie* to "the ing nnd having many matters of in­ than two years in New York; played
Holy Cro.'.s ltazoiir Wednesday and terest to the county and the inhabi­ for over one year in Chicago and hns
Thursday at the Pariah llouno. There tants thereof. The official proceedings litfen. the outstanding success of. all
will l&gt;e hpociul features provided for will he published’ in the Herald this dramatic plays in both cities. In uiU
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them. Among them being tho "Sand week.
ditiou it is now the reigning sensation
Pile" (n new grab hag) in which ail.
T4io benches furnished the ground:*, in Ixindon.
kinds of lovely toys are hidden.- This
"Tho But" linn been variously dowill he both afternoons and evenings. for the tourist nmuBement at Kiwania r.cribed'by critics. Rome have refer­
Kort at the corner of Magnolia and
Besides that, there will be free enter­
Second streets. The benches will have red to it as a “ darnmlic smash." It is.
tainments in tin evening by the mem­
a canopy for the protection of the Others have called It "The Play of .a
bers of the Girls Friendly Sotlety,
guests and horserhoea will 1h? arrang­ century." That is r.ul exaggeration.
these will ho cnjoynlile for both old
ed for barnyard golf nnd there will Its record .-peak* for itself.
anil young, Be sure nnd come.
Without resorting to superlatives,
be other nmusements for the tourist:!.
This Is n fine location nnd the Kiwun- however ,"TI:c Br.t" may he describ­
ST. AGNES GUILD
is Club is to he commended for their ed as a thriving dramatic play in
The regular meeting o f the St.
good work in this respect. It will bo 'which tht? suspense is sustained from
Agnes Guild was held yesterday nfgreatly, appreciated by the visitors curtain to curtain and running thru
ternoon, at the home of Mrs. Juliuu
which there is noe of the most delight­
to the city nnd .the hqwo folks.
Tnkacli on Eleventh rtreet.
fully funny thurdctei* ever intioTliu first part of the afternoon was
duccd on the stage. It is 1U0 per
devoted to business, articles W ere turn- Lusitania Carried
cent entertainment and its best ndcil In nnd marked for the bazaar to
veitiicment is wliut those who have,
No Guns or Troops
be held Wednesday and Thursday of
keen it have to say about it.
this week at the Parish House. After
No attempt will he made here nor
Official Report Sti
the business had been disposed of ,n
in nny other advance iiotiiv of "The
: hurl musical program '.v.ir. enjoyed' NEW YORK. Dee. iTSThe CunariJ Rat” to tell the story of the play. As
ulid refreshments of Ice cream topped Liner Isirilunin, sunk by &gt;i German a matter of fact •"Tho Bat" is -ora
with peaches mid cakes were nerved suhniariue in 15*15 off thu IrNh coast, play—nml perhaps the only one—of
by the lioateju assisted by her aibters, curried neither guns, troops nor ex­ which the story is never told. From
Mi*. Seth Woodruff nnd Del.allcy. ' plosives, but did carry 5,100 cnaes of the night it first opened, Its author#
Among the members present nt ammunition, the official report of the and managers, til" Messrs. Wagenhid#
yesterday’s meeting were: Miss Hel­ vessel's cargo inude . public by* Dud­ and Kemper, have made it n point to
en Terwilliger, Mrs. M. Mljiarik, Mrs. ley Field Malone, collector of the nsk DotJi critics and public alike to
Archie ’Betts, Mrn. Raymond Key, port nt the time, shows, according to refrain fiom telling tho story of the
Mrs. Clifford Peabody, Mrs. Beth n copyrighted story in the New York piny. And there is not one, so far
us is known, who has broken faith.
Woodruff, Mrs. DeLnlley, Mrs. Der- World.
,
Suffice to say, "The Bat” conies
The cases of ammunition, the re­
here,
staged exactly as it was played
Mis. Ilowaid tlvcrlin, Mrs. Fred Duig- port stated, were carried by specific
er, Mrs. Paul Diggers and Mrs. \V. M. permi.mioii under rulings of tho de­ in New Yprk and Chicago and acted
Bolding. .
partment of commerce in force since by it company of excellence.
• WOMAN’S CLOU NOTICE
A rough r.kctch of the remodeling
of the Woman’s Club building will lie
presented at the huaincss meeting on
Wednesday afternoon ht HiOO o’clock.
It is earnestly desired that nil n\eintiers he preMiit,,so that the plans may
he approved.

T. T. Wcltch nnd M. L. Burreuglin,
of Jackuunvillc, nrtlved In the city
yesterday nnd *r.r spending t\ f‘ \v
days hero on buxine**.'*
W. E. Ilntlinwny, of N&lt;w Bedford.
Conn., Is r.pemling *onie time In the
city attending to buslne.a. Mr. nnthawny owns considerable property near
Lake Je.mup.
.

THE RED CROSS
SUPPLEMENTS .
GOVERNMENT SERVICE
BY MEETING THE
PARTICULAR &gt;NEEDS
OF THE INDIVIDUAL
EX-SERVICE MAN.
THIS WORK CANNOT
GO ON UNLESS YOU
SUPPORT IT WITH.
YOUR MEMBERSHIP
DOLLAR
PAY UP TODAY

•I. HUB, mul wn.i called for after the
German reply of May 2H to President
Wilson’* first Lusitania note of May
Li had set up the contention ho Lus­
itania had been urmod nnd thnt her
rapid sinking was due rut to the
torpedo hut to the. explosion of am­
munition. It wu slid* report to which
President Wilson, in hi:i *erond note
of June 9 referred when he said:
' "Fortunately, there are ma Pern
concerning which the government of
the United blntes is ill n position to
give the imperial German govern*
incut official Infcirmntion.”
Mr. Malum? raid he had determined
to gigy out the text of tho re|mrt Imjcalizo of atill insintent appeals to him
for information regarding its con­
tents.
**-.
“Thoso npnenls," he explained,
"cohie not only from tho United
States but from nbroid; for iuslaneo
from such orgunizationa ns tho cen­
tral committee for establishing the
causer, of the wnr.
"When Senator LaFollelte’s ntlltulo toward the war wna under in­
vestigation the treasury department
was called.on for the original of tlilp
report. It replied that it had been
turned over to the elate department.

Mrs. Gifford Garrett has returned
homo from Do Funiak Spring* nnd
J. E. V. Jersey,’ one of the popular
other places In the sUito where she
buyers
nnd r.hipj-ers o f vegetables is
ha* been visiting, us the guest of
in
the
city
from his homo In Charlcsrelatives.
L»n, muih to'the gratification of Ida
Mrs. Wren McGuin, our well know'll many Sanford friends. ■Mr. Jorvi y
ami lovod retidcr, will give her , fam­ haa been coming to Kanfonl for many
ous Madam Buttoiffy nt Daytona on years nnd hna u hOit of friends hero.
DcccmbiT 19 under tho auspices of
tho Parent Teacher# Ansociation of
thot place. Mr*. McGuin has nludied
under the best touchers In Atlanta,
Gn., nnd New York and Is n member
o f the Drama League of America. In
January, Mrn. McGuin,' n.ialEtod by
Mra. Lucilo Aspenwnll Tnkacli, will
present Madam Butterfly, und&lt;fr tha
auspices' of the St, Agr.e-i Gu.ld JU
tho Pariah houte. It is always a treat
to hear Mr*. McGuin and the people
o f Sanford will look forward with
pleasure to the presentation of Jtadrej?oit contoincd. For this reason, and
am Butterfly in January.
bcotire of the constant apjioal* to nm
for inion.vttion rcgareling it, I liavc
WILL ENTERTAIN AT BRIDLE
decided Co make it public.”
Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen will ontcrtaiii ‘at bridge Thursday nfemoon

With mi nll-ntar cast.
Boston
Hlnckic ntid Mary’ never figured in
a more exciting crook story. It .has
myrtory, r.unpcnso, thrills and ro­
mance. It ran in the Cosmo;,o|j.
tan Magazine.

Fox News and a Com-

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All Idds must I ks made on form of
proposal to he furnished by the Archi-

• Roast turkey, dressing nnd
berry sauce, DO cents.
Oyster cocktail, 25 rentn.
a
Scalloped oysters, 25 cenlu.
Baked imm and raid slaw, JiO
Creamed now Irl.-.h potaloe
cents. *
Home-made rolls and butte
Ia-ttuce salad* nnd dressing, 10
cents.
.'J”
Orange ire, 10 tents.
; Cake, 10 cents.
Pit*, 10 rent*.
Coffee, 10 ecrla.
Free entertainment both evenings,
beginning at 7 p. •m., given by the
(jirl.i Friendly Society. . Something
old and young will enjoy.
21-1-1tc

mond ring, Vi caret, original price
$175.00, special p ric e -5117.50; genu­
ine diamond ring 35 points, special
price $55.00; genuine Diamond rings,
from $7.50 upward. Iiraclct watches
in latest designs from $5.50 to $&lt;&gt;5.00.
We carry in stock a full line of rtniidtird makes In Watches—Hamilton,
Crescent Street Waltham—Howard—
ElgiH—Gruen. 'Iiraclct wntchea, cuff
links, renrf pin*, signet ring?, sterl­
ing silverware, cut glass, mwh bags,
Vanity coses, pearl necklaces. Dcltnh,
Richnlcau, LaToarn, DuBerry.—Tho
Diamond Pnlnce, P. Weinberg, Prop.
Temporarily located, Eonjain^i’s i tore.
Palmetto avenue nml Flr»t Street, n

METHODIST BAZAAR
Meliltslirt llataar, PKOtnlwr
featuring Doll Lluthos, beautiful
embroidered ortWlea and cooked
Noitliwcst room in tire Wclnka
intf.
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Make application to comptroller
NOW fur your 11*2.1 automobile IIcciue. Ail mitainohilc laws will lie
strictly enforced*
C. M. HAND,
2L'-3tc
. ShcriiT.

Plrtiir ami sjiecificatlons may l&gt;e ohtallied from C. J. Ryan, City , Mana­
ger, at bin office in Sanford, Florida,
or from F. II. Trimble, Architect, ut
liifl office in.the DavIn-McNeil bundOrlando, Florida, upon the depni t of $10.00, which sum will he re­
funded upon the. return of thu plans
:
: (it* itirntiniui in gued condition
to tiie Architect.
Ka-li liidilcr inur.t agree nr- provided
,n the foiin of prtqtoanl that ho will
IMPROVED CAVINDISH
complete said huildiag in accordance
BANANA PLANTS
with the plans and specifications and
deliver said building to the said City Will produce a commercial jhunch
Commission within a period of ninety of fine flavored bananas in one
daya from the signing of said contract year from settinif.
nnd lom l to be.executed in connection
with th ’ construction of said building.
The raid City Comnrbiioi.
may
within it - discretion reject any or ail
bida if they deem the aumc expedient.
0. L. STOKLEY
CITY COMMISSION,
Dora .
■Florida
By C. J. RYAN,'
12-1-5-0-lte
City Manager.

-1 Store In Florida

10 Sturt* in GeorRin-

Phonc 127

Sanford’s New Store

FOURPIFX
Mat, Tdwcl and two Uath-clolliH, in blue and pink designs

FOR LA DIFS

V.

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m m
FOR YOUR BOYS’ CHRISTMAS—A
complete nmnlcur wlrelf ta rczolvin*
outfit Including.nertyBand Ins^recUeu
book. Educational' nml raaelnatlng.
Cheap for cash. 301 Palmetto Ave­
nue.
810-Stp

1omurrow— Po
Arabian Night'
u comedy.
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Sealed proposals will ho received
by tho City Commission ol
Florida, ut their office In
Hull, nt, or before three o'clock p. in. LAKE MARY, FLA., with lU 99 pfer
i rent perfect drinking water, hnn an
December 11, 1922, for the construc­
tion of Public Library Building ‘ in ! opening for inundry, and several other
i business enterprises. A most unusual
Sanford, Florida.
Each proposal must he nn’ompnn- bargain in now house on large lot with
ird by n certified check, made payable no city taxes. Property is advancing
nnd nowhvra in Florida* will little
at sight',Hb the order of the City of
Sanford, Florida, for 3 per cent of tho money buy os much ground with tho
amount of their hid as an evidence of prospertu for big returns so great ni
nt Lake Mary. Address C. It. Kills.
good faith and gunranty to furnhh
•
114-3U
bond on required by said Commission Lake Mary, Fla.
within leu days after the award of the

There will md he r.ny more meet­
ing* until after. Christmas, the next ‘The Malone report, the newspaper
TUB DIAMOND PALACE
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Pritrh-tt, of irVyting being Jnnunry 7tii nt the said, wan made to Secretary of tho
Below wo nre quoting prices cf
Treasury McAdoo. It was tinted Juno high grade merchandise^ Genuine dia­
Lnkelnitd, arc tho guest* of Mr. nml Tonio of Mrs. NY- M. BtJjHng.
Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen at thinr home
on Magnolia avenue.

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NOTICE F O lftllD FOR Till? JiRKC
TIO.N AND CONSTRUCTION OF
SANFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY,
SANFORD, FLORIDA

at the new Mitnnc theatre hi lxdng
constructed and thy big force i.f men
will soon get busy on thu foundations
and wails of the new theatre.

Mayor .Duckworth, George McCul­
lough, Dave Rogers and Dr. J. S. SlcKwiin o f Orlando were among the
prominent visitors to tho city today
ami their many Snnfprd friends were
giving them a tynrni welcome.

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Have you road the want ad* today!

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murrell have
moved to Orlando where they will
innke their future home. Mr. Murrell
will eonfiuc his attention to the art of
nt three, o’clock at her homo on .Mag­ window dressing, something in which
nolia avenue, honoring her guest Mrs, lie is very efficient.
W. II. Priuhctt; of Lakeland.

Mrn. Ralph Wight hi entertaining
nt bridge this afternoon nt her home
in Rote'Court, complimenting her sis­
ter, Mr.% I.ucius McLeod, of Gaines­
ville, who is spending this week here.

Picture: of Football Game and

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Mr. nnd Mr*. II. A. N’cel and Mr
and Mrs. N. J. I.illard spoilt the af­
ternoon in Winter Park.

Phone 104

MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor

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For Florida:
Wednesday
cloudy; probubly local rains
and cooler in north nnd cen­
tral portion.
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THE SANFORD DAIL Y HERALD, V, I-HN'ESHAY, DECEMHER G. 1022

upbAW the city commNaloner’s hand* Okeechobee county tunkes Iho editor Humes of your less* fortunate neigh- year/ asking -that we cit'd it more
t . l a a a .1
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Instead
of
kicking them
in .tho
nJati : of
the VNews
jubildnt,
anda with
rear- ahors, und. thnt
you were helping to money to. distribute.
every time they make a mistake. We on: "Th^ Southern cattle ranch will educate more than fifty thousand
r u M U b t d r u n ■ flr r a « « R r l r t i l R u
We used to sell practically all our
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should all get in the game of building never atop dipping. They have juat school children in health matters that i,clj.
S I « J » I U A * * * I m I r i A * la.
Iini,jJrti;in to ourselvc*: Now W€
up Sanfuitl and nut tearing down. , rour.^d up &lt;3,000 head of cattle nr.d will prolong life and make the chilmust find foreign markets for the &lt;?x**
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are not half through" thil being an-'dram of today healthy and strong for c«,‘f.s which our own home markets do
Of course, a man’s earning
other evidence o f how the county is'the healthy usage of-society tomor- not corispme. How are wo* going to
roa u iu cu s
THE .MOSQUITO CAMPAIGN
cumirg to the front. The pnper points, row when they must tnke their sstand get ocr govts to markets if wc don't
power
counts, but^what is o f
UJImw
l
J, h o i . l t ™
out toat it took nerve to start u city; in the ranks of men nr.J women who
J a rn lirT -T rra a a rrr
I . J . LI L I . A M D build the delivery vehicle?
Tho Herald hopes that representa- and create a county "fifty Hides in will direct cur affaire and the u.
])rime importance is his saving
____ U t a m t M a a a i r r
JL A . I I K K L -----affairs
Ives from Sar.ford will attend the the wilderness nnd out on Iho prairie, of the nation.
IJ trrtla la a lla a a a r f
One side tells US that wo pay our
M. h UU L LV__
power.
I
r k a a a H S ■ » la liv a I*.
Imorquito campaign In Dnytona today almost out of civilization,” but the
seamen too much to compete against
The. dollar you contributed last
It is not the amount with
nations thut pay less. We f ir.fi that
Mala K r u h n « ■ and tomorrow. They will learn some­ undertaking is proving a success. 1
W i a r l M a s H&gt;Im
year when you bought Tuberculosin
J t» llr a lla a
thing tx» the advantage-of the city
most
nat^napay
more
than
we
pay.
Okeechobee county .borders I’alm Christinas Seals tell:; this story.
which you open an interestL a w n ■ m e r ­ __ Cl ran la I Ion M aaaa*
m l county. 1*. 13 all right for certain Heath county and Its growth und
Somewhere in the jungles of Fior- ™
thn
^
man* » •W allar I
bearing* account that means
J
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‘lC*’ p
' '*•' URy hast no no. qui*^prosperity will l&gt;e reflected hero. The Ida littio twelvc?ycar'old
Garcia was is lower.
M t a a f l i i l l a a 1‘ f l f r In * &lt; &gt; • » « most in the end, but the reguWe find in other countries n mtion..... K W
l)'u „|hert? #aro fL“w *P°u in the turpentine, cattle and fishing induj- not well. His checks were pnlo and
Om Trar.
United States ftco of these pests in tries, which are the chief business in thin, hr tride very quickly and lenn- al loyalty thnt induces, shippers to
■la M a a l h a
hfrity with which you add to it.'
I H l . t f f l la C H r by C » r r « » r
vhe hot weather npil they are said to Okocchjbco cotjnty, are established ct! against the school-house,. wall patronize the boats that Isrir their
Oaa W . a k .
JCj l frail |be the worst in cold Ala:k*. Wc liavc
The Peoples Bank, o f San­
Ju the part of Palm Beach county while other children played. He had own national emblem. We are told
T b * M « IS* l a J S - y a t f T V * * k l f l l * r
■M a t llr r lr m ia r a
Irn la a la
C « a a i r hem In Sanford and we, had them j which joins Okeechobee, and tho:.o In- lost weight and had no appetite. Ho that the Ar.icilcan shipper doesn't
ford will help you to keep your
• b 4 M a a b l b k r l * * * r y K rt S a y .
»S .r*
developng and being!was Intermittently out of school and care a continental what flag a uhlp
l b l * s r a la a aaa4* k a a w a * a a H * l l r a - here this summer worse than theyjduatriea are
earning power and saving pow­
l U a . D r a a r r a l b l a o a llllr a v . S3.ua p r f have been in years juut as other parts tm3inlaintd herc oUo. When the In- backward in his studies.
may fly; his is a Up loyalty. He has
• •ar. a l a a i a la a S i a a r * .
&gt;f the entire country had them. And diantown road has been improved’-fis! Nobody in little Garcia’s family no nntiana! sentiment.
American
er well balanced.
■ B M B K R T I I R A R R O C I A T tt l* I ' l l K I *
,o find out h ow to get rid of them isjjt doservea to b e Improved and the'thought much about it. They teak it »!dpa have failed at sen boiaure the
T b * Asaoctal*&lt;l P r*«* la a i e t u f l i i l l
**&gt;tlU*4 to lb * o s * lo r rra u h llca lln n ol the, greates. tiling we can do. The j Kl-jritii, Hast Coast railroad in l-x- ns a deerto of Providence that he American shipper hasn’t t patriotism
*•• s o fa s d l* o * lc h * » cr*fllt*i1 fo It o f Lakeland Star-Telegram says:
t at o tb a r v la * cr* 'tlt* J In th l* | * t " f
m .tended from Okeechobee City to Ca-'.should naturally be a delicate child.. enough tq.-patronize, th'* ships that
i-i-t s l* o lb * lo c a l
n ew s
p jb lls h * il
|
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*
Opening
Wednesday
and
continu-:nnj
PoilU, the* present happy relations The* patents were very poor and had carry hi* own flag.
b erota .
night u between the two counties will ,be*to labor from early morrt to bite at
A ll r l j h l s o f r * - p n M l r - « l l o n o f * p » r t i l .ng through.to Thursday
American ship builder* go to ling-1
S l a D a t c h ' * herein a r t a I an r e s e r v e d
eonferanev in to be held under the,atixngthened to the profit of each
night in their efforts tt* provide for Unit ship docks to‘ have their ships
Sanford, Florida
&lt; * t r v * i i F .i t si.i» u r i i n u n . i - i . . , is auspices of the State Board of Healthil*a)m Beach Pont.
themselves and three children. In this made and hunched on foreign shores
;o see what can be done nbout elim­
rural district there is no free medi­ when good business, ns good patriot-;
inating the mosquito from Florida.
cal
service; hut many mile* away,, in Ism Would prompt them to build their;
There is tt possibility that the-outside PLAYING FAJIt WITH THE BANK im adjoining county, the Florida Pub­ ships here.
Congratulations J o Paint k-1 upon world, .when it reads about this con­ \
ACCOUNT
lic Health * Association maintains a Practically ull American shipper* in;
the openirg of^the Putnam County ference, will jump to the conclusion
ANTI-M08QULT0 .
fee-* diipinsary and nursing center sui;e with foreign companies, thus tak­ Baptists o f State
fair. It la the county fairs, that up­ that Florida is mosquito-ridden. The
Plenty o f pcoplo must think mighty where ail may come for free medical ing money out of this country. They
CONFERENCE TODAY
build farming communities.
object sought is worth running a poorly o f themselves, for no matter examination and nursing service.
Formally Convene
do
this
because
the
American
marine
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HELD AT DAYTONA
chance of misconceptions. There is so how honorable they may bo in their
Came there n day when n friendly
l i t * ‘ i h r lnHui-Inlt'tl l* rm n )
We have so much to tell the woild much of benefit to bo gained in a per­ dealings with others, they don't seem neighbor wrote a letter'in little Gar- in.it ranee companies, in a combine to
CAJNK.SVJLLK, Ik
0 —Tho 08th
( I l f 'i bt-, AkRiicInlril l ' r r . . i
about this great section that it is manent way thnt the subject can wi ll to Ik* nble to keep pledges nnd pro­ ciu’n Iw.-lialf. In due course of time the .ecntly validated by act o f congress,
■m
ilk
American
shippers
and
thus)annual
convention
.of
the Baptist
DAYTONA, But. 0.—Tim Florida
difficult to tell where to start. The ilTord to be handled without glovo3. mises made privately, ” twixt( me and story reached the public health nurse
drive money away which might b« re- church of Florida got into swing yes- sLito wide ontbma*i|uito conference
true stoiy of the wealth In the soil of In many instances the existence of myself.”
ninny mile* Away. Sunday, afle;* her inverted in American ship:!,
tunitty with the organization'of-thfc began here today to continue through
Seminole county would sound strang­ lie mosquito is solely due to the In*
There is that promice you made to week of hart! nrd lung hour* servAll
of
this
debate
nnd
controvengrIli!c,,‘
inlhr »»d the annual
Sermon ofj-tomorrow, with representative of ihs*
•
er than fiction. .
liiTerer.ee and carelessness of man put aside five, ten or fifteen dull nr* ing thore in her own community, she
over
the-sht|»-sttb*ldy
|nuo*|irovM'i
5
nF*"**r—
ilenyau
Blcphr.u,
u.‘
TultahuFseC.
j United Stnto i liepartmnnt of Agriand it is to overcome this careless- in-the- savings bank every month,‘fiTiil gave“Up*hor only day of test iiml set
very
decided
thing
and
that
ib thatf Apprcximateiy 300 delegntej , were culture, United State* Public ibaljh
tea*
,and
this
IndifTerenro
that
the
Th&lt;ri&gt;!g edition of the Sanford Her­
how nrs you keeping it? Yet if .you j out over tkg tough toad* to go to
we need to Atneriranlxo America. Both tvg.stcre I yesterday'wliUc many more Eervice, fitate, county nnd. htunicipnl
ald is enough to make everybody health authorities are seeking to get were buying real estate or Home kind little Garcia and the family in a.iothhealth official* in attendance.
tliOBe who favor .ship subsidy anti are expected today.
w. ndcr how ‘ that city can support ogother the best minds of the state of stock dnd wore pledged to partial'rr county,
Dr. A. A. Murphrec, president of
these
who
oppose
it
exhibit
in
their
. i,ch a paper ca that, until they learn ;q that the pest may bo^removed nnti payments on the first or tho fifteenth
'‘Tuberculosis" was tho reserved
nrgumeuta a very un-America it uttiUniversity of Florida, was «dectD. C. Wagner, the well .known .in­
t’. it it is because of the celery, and Florida freed from n needless nuis­ of every month, that obligation would canclunion o f the nurse, though nhe
tude
on
flu*
pait
of
ship
builders,
ship
‘‘
1
president
of the State Baptist or
otltor things there.—Tampa Tribune. ance.
Ik* met, amt tho. money would go'tactfully kept the ' Herat rending versurance
man of Kissimmee wa i in
insurance lompunle* and siiippc rs ganizntiun.
“ Here in Polk county there is ahao- where il wan pledged.
-------:— o -----------diet from" tho poor and already nverthe city today circulating among-his
generally.
Time for congressmen to send put lutly no'excuse for the presence of
Are wo so weak minded, no Inx hi burdened Infftta'of father nml. moth­
Join
the
throngs
c
f
r e a d e rs.
many Sanford frienda.
On the radical aide of congress you
.««&gt;•! * again and the fellow who han mosquitoes. Conditions can readily be our dealings with ourrelvea^ that such er until another day when she could
i plot* of ground will plant thrf same brought nbout thnt would make it a Hj-ntem lms become-chronic? Let's point to tho hopeful lido of Uieji" p.i- 'mil m il a man m La Fclletle who,! r = =
ippodiig ship subsidy, made Hi* ram*
nod thank the congressman for small impos*ib!o for the. moaqiuto to find hope not, for the savings bunk*, an- lbelle situation,
n In*
hi* state i»y nppeuling not to
favors and then watch (he vegetables i breeding place, 1 he few that arc tin* refuge of the small investor.
j Some day* later another journey.1 jmign in
American
sentiment Init to tiie fore­
grow. If they grow*, all right; tho con noticed in Iatkola ml are purely a do­
It him been urged incertain qunr- , wu* mode aeror i country to lid* lit
mestic
variety,
being
home
ign
Renliment
of the uiiAmerkanlsn!
y,
Ih’
lr.g
mwn
in
|
.,.rs
n,ui
gressrnan will get'the vote, and vice
that batiks devise some sort of tic family circle. Little Unrein wns
voters
of
Wisi
oiisin.’
in
cuiui
and
other
rvceptacleii
hold^inventme
versa.
nt scheme for lltf* qian or given :i very thorough examination
‘ ng stagnant water. Out of the Day- woman who wants .to invest small by :r specialist trained in the ilisgnos--------------- o --------------The f.hip Mibsiiiy cjdl to emigre * i..
Orlando is making arrangements to onn deliberations will probably come sum* each month. Il is staid if the is of tuberculosis. The verdict of this cotivintiog io tai* one particular:
buy the fair ground*. It would lo n orae practical [dan* for a musqnito- hank* would do tiii.s it w*oultl go far! examiner wmt "tuLerenlosia." Tin that icngreiii simuhl go further than
wise investment for (Jrlando. They kwa state.”
to offm’ t the sale of faki* stock*,
tnurse had prepared for the worst the shiji Kidicldy question and devise
----------- -o-----------have- one of the finest location* for
There is no doubt that the handling and stepped between the cold verdict v.ays and means of A niurieimizing
PANHANDLERS
fair grounds, hall park and amuse­
of small securities by reputable bank- m rendered by he phyaicinn and the the Anwriran people, building up a
ments of all kinds that any city in
ing concerns would intercut the small mother's breaking heart nnd cmniod national loyalty that will prompt cv- i
Florida can boast and the city should
kindest
hearted
I
investor who feels that the banks her tluil she wu ild care for Garcia try American to paLrunizt- and pmFlorida lia* 'thr
get it while the getting i* good.
ntole Amerimn eirterpri.s.*. JuvLstmJ12 M agnolia A v cn n cpeople in the' world. We would hot have no interest in him. On the otherrfaml get Lint well
-Phtinc 113
Time went on.* (laa hi wa t proVtried j vilte Journal.
khop-ir.gly or willingly let trey human hapd there is this for the small in
The deposed Sultan of Turkey left .
actually liungTj. no matter veiitor to remember—he llnn'Tio better j with j&lt;roper sleeping cjiuHthm*, |ue-{’ __
nbout two hundred beautiful wives in how little deserving that-heihg n*!ght friend than the raving* ilepuit itself.,\ei-.ting a j » ,-ibility of a i |ncad •f
R S H «nsciniiuM xns3xiis«ansiaoR ajisniisaB H nsinK iS H *B itnm in(un:D S seH N cnui!B U iiB C tiainaK iii3n
Conatuntinople when he-was deposed] 'lK. •Ju every other way. But Florida It may offer a lower rate isf interest contiigioo in liis hill" bnchif and
i
and made to leave the country and;doe* not intend to U* the banqnetting than some other Biwuritien, but in turn j sister. Milk, eggs, ivre'iL—rdrength BBI Si a i n u g B a s i s n i i n s a s t i g n B u q B E U B i i i s s B s s M i ■ s o s n u x u a s n s n s B s s s s u H s n s s R s s s s s n D S i s i x i i
now those wives are left without any hall for evesy trilling loafer who it lacks some-of their disadvantage*, buildirg foods, were provided, lie hua S!*3
____
^
usa
mean* of sup|iurt nnd the Turkish come* to this stale in winter fo r the Every dollar deposited bears interest, gained several poutnls, the childirh .&lt;11
mu
USB
usa
x*u
government wantr to dispose of them, oppress purpose of living on the fat and every dollar of accrued interest{spnrkle has returner! to his eye*, the SM G
MSS
bsm
If any of the summer widower* In o f the land nnd without root (a 1lini­ bears interest In it*.turn. It is quickly color tolib cheok*. ho now play t with SB I
mbr
available mid knows no period* of du- hi* littie school chums he i.i con- JMfl
and around Sanford need some nice sei f in either cash or labor.
nsn
sax
•%J pad ,
nsa
lx a
When the mini in liu- qtlcritig his implncnblo foe, More tmn
servant girl* In their homes next
Tampa in handling the situation preciiitiun.
ass
n
sa
KlS- i n
summer it would be n fine chalice to .hi* season very will. The panhandler savtng* bank has reached npprecaibic than this, iii little brother ml "i’
nsa
I MS
&lt;e.
Hi*
USR
get competent help (for their wive*} who get* away with more than a con ; i/.e, il ca'n Ik*, re-inve. ted upon the let* •have been" taught hygie
1MU
•RI,niBSBarKr|B S3niB SB fiBi30[:D tinrsiiiiiiai:E BBU RU U !:»azi]'incriinRuBR D t]ssc::axn.saasRui!n)
II'.11ill'll' Run
you know.
pie of free meals v.-illimit being ac advice of the lianknr, in some- good father inill mother him
ess
DBS
really i:i need and worthy of being security anil in thin way th'.' saving.) tlur.gr. about the care of the child, snu
B
Si
■u s
nsa
it secni» thut we are not to have fed, is smarter thnn we think he i.&gt;. bank deposit servos a double pur­ sanitation and food value.* they never r.«N
HSR
XRR
RSI
the pleasure of a visit from Presi­ The business men o f this city took pose, -receiving the regular monthly knew existed, la it too much to say I B M
nsa
I
M
dent and Mrs. Harding this year. that matter up early in the summer contribution, and storing up n fund thnt a little life ha* been snatched x B n
BIR
“ Fool me once,” says the proverb, “ and it’s shame on
nsR
from long misery-—perhaps un un­ I B M
Despatches from, the White JJtraac say and arranged a plan whereby they toward a wise investment.
.R*R
IBB
you.
Fool
me
twice
anti
it’s
shame
on
me.”
With'this
thought
in
view,
isn't
il
B IR
timely
grave?
that they will tnke n vacation but get the measure of eyety mendicant
IHU
111
DUB
about
time
we
I
k
*,
amc
honest
with
Christmas
Seals,
the
little
penny
will not come to Florida. However, pretty mum after he lands and start*
■ RR
SHU
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X
when the snow' is on the ground nnd work. Sumo have already landed in ourselve* nml played fair with the stamps tell this storyi and many hun­ M
B
■R
ana
,
Don't
bo
fooled
when
it
ccm
cs
to
spending
yonr
*11
the president begins to think of Flo­ jail, others have been sent out r.nd ravings bank account that ought to dred* like it. When you bought the ABB
U*R
MUM
■ SI
rida he will no doubt change his told not to return, nnd r.till others '.grow regularly month by month 7— jTuberculosis Christmas .Seal* last P U B
money. Patronize the merchants.who have a reputation*
UlR
at
g
I
a *»M
year
you
sent
this
initiates
i;
j:
St.
Augustine
Record.
mind. And he should come t o . San­ are undergoing n close scrutiny every
BIR
"
SEH
BSR
for fair dealing and honesty. Such motives must actua'.c
on her iiii*.*i&lt;oi of health to needy 3EB
ford where there is the best g»lf day without knowing it.
*• !
urn
vsR
ones.
She
took
the
Message
to
Gmcin.
OF
THE
CHRISTMAS
THE
STORY
s
o
u
ploying in tHc wordil."
Florida i* trying Co give some em­
the consistent advertiser. The man who invests real
csR
non
Did you Bend it.
SEAL
nsn
ployment to every person who real
Bill
n
s
a
If -you bought Tuberculosis Christ­
money in building1a reputation for him self and Jiis mer­
The Sanford Herald which now ly needs and applies for it. There i.*
JSR
nan
Somewhere deep ill the jungle of mas Seals Ittfcl year, won't you buy BUB
puts on the nppeurcnco of. a metro­ plenty of work in the atatc, hut ns
R&gt;!
chandise
cannot
afford
to
risk
any
o
f
it
by
taking
unfair
BBS
RIB
politan newspaper came out in a 2J the Sanford Herald says*, it in not Culm General Garcia must lie found again this year: if you did not, then BUM
BIR
br b
won’
t
you
send
a
message
to
Gnrcin?
advantage of his patrons.
page Thanksgiving edition last Jlon-' the kind o f work the panhandler in and ii message delivered to him from
BRR
UKU
M l
i f you have had
opportunity t&lt;* H B B
day. Sanford is a commercial city of looking for. When tho nlorm of a year tho President. Strong hearted Lieu­
BR *
KBB
M »
growing' importance *and the deter­ ago left the city filled with debris, tenant Rowan stepped before the buy Christmas Seal* they .will be M S
SRR
BOM
The consistent advertiser pays money to tell you
M t
mination of Bob Holly to have the work was offered to nil who wanted president nnd said: "Sir, I will de­ sont to you if you will make the re- HRD
nsn
Ilerald lead In the march o f-p ro g ­ It. One nia;t, it banker, told of nix liver the GicBsngo to Garcia." It was queflt to the Florida Pubtitr'Health As­ neu
BRB
about his goods. He KNOWS they are good—he ba.ks *
rbb
sociation,
fi07
Dyat
Upchurch
Build­
&gt;RR
ress. is characteristic of tho expefi- young vvhite men applying to him and strapped npout his body and the'hasj
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ing,
Jacksonville,
Florida.
them
with
his
money
because
he
believes
they
will
satis­
BRR
nreloua
Journey
begun..'
For
day*
he
BRB
diced newspaper man who under his putting them into the tangle of
brb
BBB
stand* the mission of the pres* to be trash left In hi* yard by the storm. traveled under disguise nml the sha­
CBS
*b ng2b
fy. .Only merchandise which is consistently good cap he
KJR
one of leadership in community af­ They worked nbout twenty minutes dow of night. Tho story goes on, hut rx Pq tt* hu Pa ha M hji !*» p U
RS
■■2
BUR
■■2
consistently advertised.
fairs. Success to you neighbor.— Re and then after n conference fie(it a General Garcia*wnti found nnd a los­ ha
S*&lt;
S MB
*4 O
■ HR
'‘representative” ' to him to say: “ You ing battle turned into victory be­ fiu
porter-star.
*
RB
t,9R
Pa B B B
B
BB
know .we charge six dollars a day cause Rowan never fullered until he* J*u
URB
■ l - ----------- ° -----------SI*
Ps B B B
So
advertising
PROTECTS
you
against
fraud
and
ha
delivered
the
president's
message
to
for
this
kind
of
Work."
Just
suili
b
*R
Tho Sanford people who belong to
r-s MBU
■ R«
MS B
Gnrcin. .
\
I
M
inferiority.
"It
tells
you
what
is
new
and
good,
making
the Country Club are certainly. get- workers ns thorn are still coining
lap ■B Ba Bs
■ RR
About thl* lime lust year you pro
tlrg n lot of enjoyment out of the Florida. A ml such an these nre* going
rob
babty received a letter containing
in Pa hu r*r pa r « fca ft* m niH
you
a
wise
buyer.
•
It
saves
you
money
by
point
ing
out
foi*
to
get
nothing
free
in
ihia
fitute,
if
golf links. There is not a day passes
i
ioir.0 penny seal* nent by tho Klor
■ RR
rr;
bit. what tho links are filled with iho people gel wise to them—and they
USH
your consideration ONLY THE BEST products and .the
bbb
i!a
Public
Health
!mqjpclatlon
asking
ana
will,—
Tampa
Tribune.
OTHER
SANCTUMS
pifiyera nnd the players are not con­
■
NR
■22
you
to
purrham*
those
little
nealu
und
■"
j i
T-mmm —f |
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best places to buy them.
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fined to local people, Players from
AMIUUCANJZK AMERICA
■■2
BRB
contribute to the support of combat­
OKEECHOBEE COUNTY TO
other cities In the country are com­
URB
:
ting
tuberculosis
throughout
tho
r
u
b
BOOM
ing here attracted by our fine g d f
BB
state. Perhaps you bought the little TVcaidcnt Harding called congress B
Thrifty mien and women read the advertisements.
KBB
links and they all eay they have been
Into
r.pecinl
session
to
consider
the,
■
M
penny
stumps,
perhaps
you
didn't.
"W
o
will
soon
have
twelve
.or
fif­
m
agreeably surprised at the fine
jtorplexfng problem of nhip subsidy, h■ rRtf
*To them it is a plain every-day business proposition—a
ESS
grounds nnd that Sanford ban u Coun­ teen turpentine still* in Okeechobee This &gt;rtr, ns tho Chriatmns season of it’s n mixed question, one that la r tr R
Good
Will
toward
All
Mon
approachDUT.Y
they
owe
to
themselves
and
to
their
pockctbooks.
try Club and golf links of which they county," the (Jkeechobeb ’ News re­
S
=S
c.1, yon will ngain he asked lo pur­ most complex,- it involves much cith­ ■“
HBB
can well feel proud. The money spent ports, adding that the owners of tho
er
way
you
look
u
f
it
nnd
it
unques­
■ KB
on this project will return to Sanford enterprise arc*locating building-, and chase tho little penny stamps. Per­ tionably benefits some .mid harms nan
■22
- -¥
■■2
haps
you
will
buy,
perhaps
you
won’t.
BBB
Don’
t
befooled!
getting
ready
for
operation*
ns
soon
one hundred fold not only in actual
■■2
others whichever way it goes; wheth­ UXM
Perhaps
if
you
do
buy
you
prill
do
no
BOO
“ ■2
na
men
and
materials
arrive.
The
ex­
cash but in enjoyment a* well.
■■2
er wo s'jbsidizo- or do not suli/iilizc R un
became
you
want
lo
lend
a
Christmas
1
*2
tension
of
this
industry
will
Increancj
Ran
• ------------ o—— ----orr nn*rch.Mit marine, it la charged B R B
■■2
r R&gt;
Election panned off very quietly tho population of Okeechobee county flavor to- your Y'ulc-tido mail, never that it it a Standard OH measure. Ran
RBRBaBRSUMKURBRBKBKXBaBtiaiXaBCSaCCXSSQXKXDaCCCCnUenRHBCSUit^aBIlBr.BBBBBttBBIlRUBRII**!
yesterday and now that nil clod Iona by some twelve hundred to fifteen stopping to think that behind every Seme tarn a deaf- car to the presi­ BRB
■■2
one
of
tlmr.c
littio
penny
stamp*
i^
brb
arc.over for o spell wo can settle hundred families, nnd, as tho New*
ssi
dent's
appeal
nml
denounce
the
whole
B
B
B
down to real business.
It in good hays, add to, the taxnblo valuation* n sto:y of Having Inman live*—a pa it sue on this one charge. If that £■■
MSB
sometimes to forget politics,' fotgH and creutu .payrolls from which mer­ ihotie mciitng'j to Gnruia.' Y'ou did
which was in fact a spevlul privilege tBl BR B
R
tho street corner chatter, forget to chants will benefit. A further eonr.e- not stop to think that' in your purmeasure ‘or the Standard Oil 'should BOB
BBS
take out the hammer ami gel down quenco is to be twenty miles inure of chare the Tuboreatasb Clirlstnfos be the one thing that would do most tt KB
BBB
U&gt; real constructive building. No city telegraph Hue. numerous telephone Heals you were helping in n movement
BBB
to help all business, why spito our­
can prosper Uiat spends all the time extensions, railroad yards, railroad" which pnven many thousands of lives
■*■.
-'is
SSS
selves
to deny the ^Standard Oil?
bM
DCS
chewing the,, mg about politics and ahops, more labor nnd still bigger pay In the United -fUatoA annually —'hun­
We find a chipping board, confo5s: B d B B B B B B B R B a B H B B R R U B « | l B B B B B B « * B * B U n i l O U B B R n B a B B B M B B B n O B B B B B B B B B B B D B B R B n B R S B B R B » " i
dred* of lives In Florida; that-''you
while Sanford is getting belter all rolls.
B ilH B B B B B B B B B B R B IlB «B B B a B B B B B B B B B B B B m »B B B n U B B B B «B «n flB B M B B B B B R B B a R B B U lIB B l»B a B B B »* ;g5
odly
Incompetent, losing ?5U,000,000 a B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B R B B B B B B B B B B B X B B B B B B B B U B B B B B B B B B B B B B B * * * *
were
sending
a
health
angel
Inttf
tho
The way other thing* are galng in
the time on this score let us try to
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sanford

Da ily

herald

il

Earning Power and Saving Power

THE HERALD PRINTING CO.

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

M a k e y o u r c o f f e e on th e ta b le
in o n e o f o u r

MANNING-ROWAN PERCULATOISS

PENINSULAR ELECTRIC CO.

FROM OTHER
SANCTUMS

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Grdi of Sanfortl'i« Rrputgb lt Professional Men, each
t( whoa. In hit chosen pro((talon the_ « * mU] rccoiuI
to the P«ple.
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CLASSIFIED ’
ADS
Cl:v«&gt;(|tted Ads 6s u line. No
■d tnken for less thsn J3r.
and positively no classified
ad* charged to anyone. Ceih
must accnnyiany all orders.
Count fire words to a line
and remit accordingly.

Crew of Schooner, Becalmed 40
Days, Go Mad to Give Food
to Mother With Baby.

Armless.Man and Legless Friend
Collaborate in tho Holdup
Business.

Fan Francisco.—A tnlo of the sen, a
hern lined ship, a sinn ing crew amt a
mother with n new-born babe, to pre­
PB
ra serve whose life every one else snerifired rations, thrilled the water fro.it NEW ONE FOR POLICE
M M t j t j t i B a i q s i i a
here ujkiu the &lt;arrival of the motor
ship,,Annie
Jolinsuti, with news of the
George A. DeCottes
FOR SALE
Han Francisco schooner, William 11. One Spills Victim With'Cruteh While
A ttom cy-hl-L nvr *
FOR SALE—A real bargain. Seven Smith.
the Other Coes Through Hla Pock,
The schooner was becalmed Jn the
passenger Haynes car In fine con­
.eta and Relieves Him of
Orer Seminole County Dank
• dition.— Fred Walsmn,
jjjtl-7tp Pncltlc for 43 days, nnd wn* rilacOvValuable*.
trial when Captain Murray of tho
iSFOUD
FLORIDA ffEVETiAlTIio J5Ea tor smo. tiuuse
New, York.—John Rniwell, thirtyfor rent. Sco Thigpen.
9G-tfc
three years old, of 101 Allen street,
was held by Maglstrnto Douras.ln Es­
FRED R. WILSON WOOD F olt SALK—$5Xd a cord.
sex ‘Market court In $10,0&lt;*l hall fur
Plenso arrange to pay cash on de­
the nctlmi of the grand Jury on charges
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
livery, nnd specify the Lind qf wood
•
; ^
'
of robbery and felonious assault.
wanted, when placing your order.—F.
Allan A. Hymn. w/ho gained fsmo
Roxwe-d, who Is minus his right leg.- through his corner of Hluta stock
Finl National Dank Duildinir
Si Vcrnny.
•
190-tfc
Is said-to have held up nnd rubbed two years ngo, has declared him­
iiSFOUD
FLORIDA FOR SALK— Hosier nnd Unya’ paints
John Kctel, forty-five, n house wrork- self bankrupt with liabilities of
133.43$,47* und nzscts of IG4S.C3L
nnd varnishes at Sanford Novelty
cr of 43 Allen street, with tin* assist______ ___________
mice of another cripple, u man with Ida
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
left arm ml*.i!ng.
SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE PARTY
ICHELLE MAINES FARMERS— You can get seed bod
Kctel &gt;ald ho was passing through , Thu Woman's Auxiliary* of the
frnni-i and irrigation plugs at the
Hester street when Roswell thrust n American legion will give a subscrip*
LAWYER
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfr
crutch between his degs, spilling him tloo bridge party at tha Parish house
•:—Court House PF.I’l’ KR SEED FOR SALK-1 have
on the pavement. As ho went down, lie
next Monday nftornoon nt 3:00 o'clock
says, the other crlpplo pounced on him
n surplus of 35-110. of Ruby King
and made -n narrow ,gauge search of for.the benefit of the building fund
pepper seed saved by myself'out of
his
pockets, bringing forth a consump­ of the American Legion. Admission
to Ha Ha Ki n Ha Ha Ha tho very best’ Now Jersey stock, $2.76
60c.( Don't make any other date for
tive roll of $11.
Ha per lb'. AJdrcss, E Grothcn, Danin,
U 1U I I .
li
217-ltp
Beats Him With Crutch.
HQ Fla.
198-tfc
In the meantime Itnxwell, ns n
IB
I’u k S a l e —Jnve room nungniuw on
menns of discouraging Kctel from aris­ FOR YOUR HOYS' CHRISTMAS—A
' IB
complete nmatelir-wireless receiving
exceptionally eai^y terms -or will
ing, was heating u devil's tattoo on Ills
Ha
skull with* the balf-moon end of a outfit including aerial ami instruction
rent.— A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons. 205-tfc
orutelk------- t------------------- -------- ---Imok. Educational nnd fascinating.
r m n u T H - New Otiligiumv on i a ln
When Kctel felt his roll slipping Cheap for cash. oOl-l'nlmclto Ave­
Too can find the name of IB
avenue. Easy terms.— K. F. Lane.
from him, possibly forever, ho opened nue.
trtrj lire Ilusines# Sian Ha
2IU-3tp
215-Otp
his mouth nnd released one of thu
PB
in Sanford in this Column
lustiest screams heard In many n long
Ha REAL BARGAINS IN USED
each day.
For quick results, try a want ad.
day In Hester street, where the loud
Ha
CARS
lunged
screech
liulhls
its
nest
and
n iq m in hi m m Ha
One 191-0 Quick, in fine condi­
A Pitiable Condition.
renrs its young.
tion. A real Imrgnin. Only $500.
The agonized nccents brought l*nWe‘11 Dye For You
Ford Coupe, 1921, looks, like Johnson responded to her signals of j trot man I&gt;an Lynch on the run.' As
Bey, in Dream, Secs
)N TON STEAM PRESSERY new. runs like new. Good tires. distress and provided her wills sup­ Dnulel breezed Into the picture, the
His Father Killed
plies,
man with (lie one arm anil the taking
Only $100. •
Kent &amp; McKee, Props.
A pitiable condition was found ways dropped out of It.
|CLEANING. DYKING. ALTERING
1922 Ford touring, in fine con­ aboard tbe schooner. Ttie crew of sev­
Putins, Tex.—A smoko stack
Knzwell, too, thought It was lime
on which they were working fell
Work cnled for nnd delivered
dition. One of the host bargains en men bud been 11 days almost with­ that lie was going. He started nwny
und crushed Fletcher Lambert,
sue 461-J-------- 311 West First St. we have. Only $300.00.
out food except tbe copra with which on one crutch at remarkable speed nnd
eight, and Victor Curley, twenty*
One 101S Huick. new top. new­ the schooner was loaded.
was making good headway when hi«
eight, to death.
They were physically unable to hoist crutch skidded on an empty lemon skin
ly
pninted,
new
tires
all
the
way
Just twelve hours before the
hWE DELIVER THE GOODS”
tho emergency supply of rations over anti clattered across tho pavement into
round. Guarantee the mechani­
accident
Rather Edward Curley,
side.
the gutter.
luick Service Transfer cal condition. The men who gels thoInship's
ten-j ear-old sou of Victor Cur­
the cabin Mrs. Nils P. Jensen,
Goes After Hop Record.
this car will never regret it.
ley, awakened fnuu.n troubled
SI orasc Facilities •
wife of tbe master, was attempting t«»
With
Fate calling the odds on him
sleep, crying to kts mother that
One 191(5 Hudson, seven pas­ nur»f&gt; her baby whose cries rapidly
we pirase you, tell othtrs; If not,
he hud seen li!“ futlier fall from
senger, new tires all the way Were growing weaker. The mother, nt a thousand to one, Johnny Kozwtdl
tell ub. Phone 498
the smoke flack, which crushed
round, nnd only $100 gels it.
although favored by captain nnd crew took a rlmnee. .Men have scaled their
Ids father beneath tt. On tho
In the matter of nvnllnhle food, could way to victory. Others have vaulted,
These
cars
nil
hear
our
guar­
SANFORD
run anil Jumped. Standing llu-re with
previous day the’ boy bad re­
not
supply
sullh’lent
nourishment
for
antee. We sell on easy terms.
one leg. both crutches gone, Johnny
turned from Marl, where he hnd
tho infnut.
[Machine &amp; Foundry Co.
stepped out after n new record. He
visited his father and lainihert,
SA N FORD- HUICK COM FA NY
Tho crew of the becalmed vessel,' R
was going to hop tc&lt; freedom.
who were erecting dm stack.
nl Machine and Roller Works;
was said, was beginning to show algo#
Phone 307
It was n memorable event for tbs
der Grindinc; DcLuxe Pistons;
of Insanity when the.mot»r ship cans
202 Magnolia Avenue
length of n IdooUl No one was on
1; Wheel Steel Gear Hands; Crank 217-3tc
to tho rescue.
hand to time Idin nr to scale the
For 110 dnys no word had be»a swing of the nrcs he described. Mad
fU Returned—
■ 'Phone 62
heard
from
tho
unfortunate
ve$“ob.
FOR RENT
there been there's small doubt that
nnd she had been given up for loxt,
fes Eriminrd
Glnsses Designed FOR RENT— Unfurnished apartment
Ferndale Apartments, 305 E. First
Henry McLaulin, Jr., Street.
190-tfc FIND SKELETON IN CHAINS
Opt. D.
THE DIAMOND
FOR UKI'lt—One bed room nnd kitch- Unearthed in a Mound In Florida;
Optician-Optometrist
en furnished, prlco $15 per month.
PALACE
ftjay Have Been That of a
11 East First Stre-t Sanford. Fla. Apply to Mrs. 11. D. Durant at Lake
War Prisoner.
Wo Carry Only Ilivfh Grade Jew­
Mary.
193-tfc
elry nl the Lowest Prices_
New Smyrna, Fla.—Removal of part
|ELTON .1. MOUGHTON FOR KENT—One furnished bed room, of un Inconspicuous mound from a lot
320 Oak A VC. Phone 2G03. 214-Gtc ndjacent to tho Dixie highway on the1
ARCHITECT
WANTED .TO RENT—Nicely furn­ outskirts of this city lias uncovered
Genuine Dinmnnd IHiir, 1-2 Cnrished apartment with private fnm- the burying place of either a prisoner
Room 7, .Miller Ride.
at, Kpccinl
i!y. Address A. U. C., care of Eon- of vvnr or a slavo of tbe European or
(IAMPORD
...
FLORIDA
ford Herald.
215-Itc Indian Inhabitants of Florida of more
’
$118
Hum 100 years ngo. The mound,
FOR RENT— Furnished lied room, at nbout five feet In height nnd of small
Five Genuine Diamond IlinRtt,
|SANFORD NOV 1.1 .TV ,R0G Magnolia Avc. •
21G-3tp urea, has been a familiar object, and
.'10 points
FOR UENT^Two furnished house- tall oaks and palnictloes are growing
•WORKS
kcopin a, rooms §20 per month. upon it.
' ' $55,00________
A real estate denier, who had the
V . C . l l ) ! . ! r a Prop
\ilults, 311 East Fifth street. 2D1-2tp
property listed, noticed recently that
|General :Si *:;&gt; :.:h! Y.r:l
some unauthorized person had heen re­
W ANTED
moving earth from tho mound, nnd
V.
WANTED—Furnished light house­ upon Investigation he discovered what
Hamillon, Howard, Waltham,
keeping apartment by ntnn ami wife, he nt first believed to bo n shell of pe­
Klein, Grucn, 7, 15- 17 and 21
ICONTRACTOR anti lUJll.DEK
Jewels at Kcdnccd prices.
HI Commercial S tm t—Snnfurd. Fla. permanently located with A. C. L. rnil- culiar form. It was Identified Inter
rohd. Address X Y Z cure of Herald. us part of n human skull, and further
.J-----114-otp excavation disclosed the skeleton t-f
a ninn who was about six feet In
GILLON &amp; FR Y
WANTEDTCTinj Y "OR RENT—Nice height. Rusty chnlns were about tha
Cuff Links, Scarf Fins, Gents
ELECTRIC A L C O N TR A C TO R S
Mtinll cott/igo or bungalow, well neck, arms nnd legs, with all nectiou*
and Ladies* Solid Gold Set Kings
"
located, with all conveniences. Spec­ of the chnlns Joined together.
from—
The body hnd been placed upon the
Wsriioghouso Lights and Appliances ify all particulars, .togetlicr with best
level
ground
and
tho
enrth
hnd
been
price and terms. Must be a bargain.
_
$2.00jipward
New Line of Fixtures’
Searched Hie Pockets*
Address P. O. Ho* GO.
211-ltUp heaped over nnd nrnund It.
J23 W est F irst S treet
•
Johnny today would lw Bcclalmetl the
. LAVALLIERfeS
WANED—A chance to build your
champion all round outdoor one- 50 Genuine Dinmtmd LaVallierev
B. W. H ERNDON ^ new homo boforo lumber geta ntiy . “ Champion Panhandler”
legged hopper of tho civilized world.
from
higher. Plans and estimates furnlahWhllo Dan Lynch was conveying
Must Servo Jail Term
ed.—Sanford Novelty Works, 183-tfc
Johnny Itnxwell to Jail nti.nmhulnnce
$5.00 to $55.00
INSURANCE AGENCY
surgeon from Ilcllcvuo hospital was
WANTED TO JtENT— Permanent, 3
-William Powers, of Itoston,
placing 11 stitches In Ketcl's aentp—
or 4 room unfurnished apartment,
EIRE-------- AUTO---------BONDS
Gold Knives, Belt
eelf-*tylrd "champion panhan­
ona stItch for every dollar bu had lost.
flat or house, desirable location. Ad
dler of the world," boasted In a
Buckles, Etc.
dress "F. S." care Herald office, San­
municipal court that he made
S. O. Shinholser
MOTHER SEES BOY DROWN
ford,. Fla.
192-tfc
from $3,MX) (o $3,0)0 a year by •
hogging. The court expressed
WANTED—Two white experienced
Contractor nnti Builder
Parent Sees Body of Sory Two, Who
nurpriso and (hen sentenced ;
waitresses, also night manager. Ap­
Lagged Behind, Float Helplessly
Powere to *lx months In Jlill. He
ply Manager Union Nows Restaurant,
Down Rlvsr.
was arrested op a charge of va- •
|SANFORD
FLORIDA A. C. L. Depot,
. 215.3tp
grancy.
White Plains, N. Y.—W4Jle a moth­
l
FOUND
'
GENERAL
er nnd daughter sat Idly oh the hank
FOUND— Pockotbook, owner can
of tho Sawmill river at Thormvood,
'-is : T
REPAIR
have Rnrno by describing it nnd Actor Burned In Indian Torture Scene. a few miles from here. Awaiting the Bracelet Wrist Watches
8aa .Mule.', Gal. — Whllo being return "of the two-year-old son-of the
-:
Phone 39t
paying
for this advcrtiscmcnL Call at
ggagaii
"burned
at tljo etako by sarego Iu- family,Who had lagged behind during
(III Park Avenue.
* (115-3tc)
dlans" during the filming of n moving a walk through tho wood#, they saw
Wight Uros.’ IlepL Garage Hldg.
plnure tn*ar here, Hobart Doeworth, on a body finqtlny down wllh tbe tldo.
nettr, suffered severe burn# about the Tho mother, Mr*. Roue YtjtTj* New
OWNER hns good modern home on face und band*. Ills Injuries nro nut York city, screamed, waded ln|o the Sterling Kofferfl, Community,
.THE RED CROSS
paved street, five blocks from center cunsjdcred serious.
river to her waist, nnd brought the Cut Glass, Smoking Sets, Nut
\ * SUPPLEMENTS .
of LAKELAND, for sale nt reason­
body of her son. Patrick, to the bank. Itowlp.
&gt;»____
.GOVERNMENT SERVICE
Molar Cor HU* Bear, Which Fleet
able price. Suitable for railroad man
- Roth mother and daughter worked
c BY MEETING THE
Clptksburg. W. Vu.—A motor ctr feverishly over the body, hut td no
who wnnts a comfortable place close
k PARTICULAR .NEEDS
dtfrtw by Ernest Randolph struck u in nil. A physician was called anil lie
in. Write Uox 402, Lakeland, Fin.
f OF THE INDIVIDUAL
Ill-Dtp big buck lu*uc on thu road near here. used n pulmnlnr, but cfforbi. to revive
The lH*nr Was tinm l -hy thu blow ami tho boy failed. It I* Ibought that thl
EX-SERVICE MAN.
confused hy the glare of llie ItcudllghU, child slipped while pluylntf on tht
* THIS WORK CANNOT
.
METHODIST I1AZAAR
quickly fleeiAS iitlo the woods.
bank.
GO ON UNLESS YOU
Methodist
Bazaar,
December
,
8-9,
SUPPORT IT, WITH
P. W e i n b e r g , Prop.,
|featuring Doll Clothe*, hcauUfu) hand
YOUR MEMBERSHIP
Have
the
Ilorald
&lt;lo
your
next
Job
Palmetto
nnd Flint Street nt
Second
sheets,
3
%
x
ll,
only
embroidered articles nnd cooked food.
DOLLAR :
Benjamin'*
Store
of
printing;
We
have
the
equipment
50c per 1,000, while they last, at
Northweat room In tho Wolaka build­
. PAY UP TODAY
to
do
oil
kind*
of
job
printing.
Uemld office.
if
ing,
,
210-5tc
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Earn More
m
.
MUST

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To learn more you must save so you can
pay fo r the education.

S ta rt an A c c o u n t W ith U s
W e have many plans and nail show you a
sure way,to get rich

Bank
SANFORD, FLORIDA
STRENGTH------------------ PROGRESS-------------—SERVICE
Bgp

BUSINESS.
DIRECTORY

6-41— 1923 SERIES

The car owner who ia satisfied in tho day in nnd day
out ustuic of hia automobile is the beat asset a dealer posses­
ses.
H
W
We take pride in the realization of the fact that Oak­
land car owncrif in the territory controlled by us and else­
where constitute our most valuable asset.
A careful inspection^arnl a ride in the Oakland 6-11 will
reveal the reasons.

See us for a demonstration nnd prices.

K e n t V u lc a n iz in g C o m p a n y
SANFORD, FLA.

PHONE 17

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THE HERALD DOES RUSH JOB PRINTING
GET YOUR POST CARDS AT THE HERALD

New Jewelry Store

D IA M O N D S

W ATCHES

JEW ELRY

P.A.MER0

Another load of those Rood Armour’s Skinned
Hnmg, nt, per ib. f........................ ................
IvinRan'H IIox Bacon, •*
per II). box.................

40c

Best Western I'nrk Chops,
. per III........."......... ...... .
IIomburRcr Steak,
per Ib ..........,

.... 27c
15c

•••

________ MILK FED VKAL AND Si ’ KING LAMB
f

10c

Brillo, the host Aluminum Cleaner,
•per packaRc ....... ............... —..........

Litththouse Cleanser,
2 pncknRes for ................................................... :.........lx
LiRhthou.sc Soap,
per dozen ................... ....... ......
WashiiiR Powder,
G for ........................

. . . . . . . . . . . .

25c

*-***»

Mint Snucc, Ripe, Stuffed and .Plain Olives, Krystal Ktika*.
FIG and PLUM PUDDINGS, GARDNER’S FRUIT CAKES
—

.

PHONE 210 FOR SERVICE ANDECONOMY

S ilv e r w a r e
.THE.

I. D. MARTIN
-Th? "

Sanford

•M

.t i

Florida

F 'iu rl

�' moved that tho rules be waived nnd
that said” Resolution bo placed upon
GOLF
second rending nnd final pasxago,
BASE BALL
BOW LING
which, rceolution was unanimously
FOOT BALL
passed.
.. TENNIS
BASK ET BALL
Said resolution was then placed up­
BOXING on its second rending b y title only.
CHAS.
L.
BRITT,
Editor
T R A P SHOOTING
The above resolution was placed
upon ita second reading, and read this
’Sanford Avenue West to French Avo- 27th duy of November, 1322, where­
nuo.
upon Commissioner Chase moved ita
All of said improving, grading and adoption, this motion was seconded by
(taving shall ho done in compliance Commissioner Lake find .upon vote the
Is part of our bank policy.
with the estimates for said work on same wus passed nn follows;
each of said streets ns Indicated by
A progresive, modem,''Up-to-date iitstituC. E. HENRY,
Yea
•j complete plans, specifications, pro­
Commissioner.
tion, operated for the advancement of bu.sifiles anji estimates of.said proposed
S. 0. CHAS ft,
Yea
ne«.s interests, lurgo nnd small.
improvements now on file in tho of­
• “
Commissioner.
LANDIS
CALLS
MEETING
OF
On the Parish House alleys Mon­
An opportunity to talk with you iB the
fice of'lh o C lt/ Manager of the City
m X j o k LEAGUE OWNERS
FORREST LAKE, Yea
day night the Farmer* lost their best
earnest desire of the officers und directors of
of Sanford, Florida, which said plans
Commissioner.
chnnee of moving into first place
specifications, profiles nnd estimate* Attest:
this institution.
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 0.—There
when they let the Champs take them
have
been
heietuforo
approve*]
by
the
R.
PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
L.
over the coals to the tune of 181 pins is no possibility of commissioner
City Commission and constitute the
City Auditor ami Cleik.
Ijandis reconsidering hi* plans to hold
to tho good.
plans nnd (purifications for said
The first jrnino was n clean win n joint meeting of the major leagues
work; and this Commission hereby de­
for the Champs, ending with them 87 in New York December 11, as origin­
clares tho necessity for doing said
pins to the good, but the Farmers
work on each of said streets find thnt
ally
scheduled,
regardless
of
whether
came bnck in the second nnd won the
this resolution is an emergency meusgame by the clorc margin of four tho American League participated in
urc, providing for tho usual daily op­
pins, only to loosen-up again it^ the the sersion. Tho American l/*ague
eration of n municipal-department.
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
last match nnd let the Congregation­ Club owpers nre scheduled to hold
TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
The City Commission is hereby au­
al* increase the lend to 181.
their nnnunl meeting In Chicngo on
thorized to expend for said work on
H. F. WIHTNER, Cuhlrr
‘
Pennington of the Congregational December 13.
,
LIGHTS AT NIGHT: No person
F. P. FORSTER. Prcaidcnt
each of said streets, the following
club was high mnn of the evening,
Commissioner Tuxndls mndc bis de­
shall drive or rvn any ntttentobila on
sums of* money payable out of any
Holding second nnd Stevenson third. cision plain tonight when asked for
any of the public st trots of the City
moneys nvnilnble therefor, to-wit:
Anmnnas, falling somcwhnt undor hi* any comment on his intentions, but
of Sanford between sunset nnd sun­
Oak Avenue to lie paved 21
regular stride, was high man for the his only reply wa* thnt tho joint
rise without having two lights so ar­ SANFORD
MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
feet In width from Tenth
Farmers.
meeting would Ik? held ns announced.
ranged a* to throw their lights for­
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
1
Betty Foster McCullough, of Ft.
Street South to Thirteenth ‘
“ It was my intention when I be­
The Rotary Club meets Chase &amp;
Wayne, Ind.. Just returned from a
ward in the direction tho nutomoblfc
Street
---- ---- ... n.------ $ 112110.00
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
Mediterranean crulso. says her trip
' Co. tonight to battle for the cellar came commissioner to hold joint meet­
mny he going, and one light showing
1018 W e s t P i n t 8tn«|
was
almost
“
(polled'’
by
hundreds
which
said
sum
is
the
total
1018 Weal First Strast
•
honors nnd inasmuch ns the Orange ings every year cither In New lork
red from the renr of the machine.
of people asking her It ahe were In
estimated
cost
of
tho
im­
Packers have not won a gamo this or Chicago, first In ono city, nnd then
The above regulation will be rigid­
the movies.
provement of said por­
season they feci thnt tonight is their in the other. It was my plan to hold
ly enforced.
tion of Oak Avenue.
v
*
lR'it chnnco nnd expect to give the a joint meeting in Chicngo this year FIELD AUTO TOP CO.
J. A. KILLKHRF.W,
Tenth Street to lie paved 21
DR. R. M. WELSH
unit! th o. question of the. meetings
Holes n real run for -their money.
217-lQtc
Chief of Police.
' PUTTING UP GOOD WORK
feet in width from 1 ’nrk
Graduate Veterinarian
Mbndny nlghCa'scorcs were as fol­ enme up In New York, during the
CORRECTED NOV. MT1I, 1JZJ
Avenue West to Oak Ave­
Telephones:
onril'°
lows:
world series."
One of the enterprises in this city
nue .....................................$ 2,350.00
Office 123
Opposite P. 0.
Everywhere the feeling prevailed worthy of more than passing notice
Congrcgat ionnl.
South Round
which
snid
sum
i*
the
to­
•Residence
237
Del.and,
Florida
Stevenson ...... .. 112 158 100— 100 that a misunderstanding had result­ is the Field Auto Top Co., of which
tal e*timntcd cost of the
L. - Hcnauil .... .. lr.o 1 II 133— 143 ed, nnd thnt President Johnson prob- Earl Field Is the presiding genius and
Arrive
Depati]
improvement of snid por­
Jewett .......... .. 108 101 1 1 1 — 110 nbly would rescind bis call for a Chi­ we happened to note ono o f his new
Have you lost or found anything!
2:30
n.m.
2:46
1
tion
of
Tenth
Street.
cngo meeting nnd gather his forces ■jobs on a Ford Sedan yesterday thnt
Pennington — ... 152 123 102R:40t&amp;1
Laurel
Avenue
to
he
paved
Holding .... — , 137 10D ICO— 475 in New York next week.
No Longer Necessary to Fret COUGHS AND COLDS IN WINTER.
wns one of tho best to Iks found any­
1:18 p.m.
l:Mpi
1 G fcet in width from
...... 2272
After a brief session the club own where. The Field Auto Top Co. enn
Totals
and Worry About Your 't hin
Indoor sedentary life in winter has
3:20 p*|
2:55 p.ni.
Sixth
Strco
South
to
Thirers
of
the
American
Association
ad­
Farmers
give you anything you want in scat
n direct henring on the prevalence of
ttnd Scrawncy Appearance
7:10pB|
0:55 p.m.
Annum* ........... 172 153 128— 153 .journed tonight without adopting any jcovers, curtains, tops, etc., nnd the ' teenth S treet---------------- $14,820.00
cough*
nnd
cold*.
Keep
the
bowels
which said sum is the to­
that (ho people of Sanford can
Chapman ......... 13J 121 151— 100 schedule for the 1023* campaign. I h ej
Very often hendnehes, backaches, nitivo anil overcome constipation with
NorthlMiund
tal estimated cost of the
Herbst ............. 121 131 141—300 starting date will depend upon theI (&gt;t |(Uch jju;m| work done hero in
nervousness,
Irritability,
loss of Foley Cathartic
Tablets.
Colds,
improvement
of
said
por­
„ matter of congratulation,
137 1 10 118— 125 late selected for the opening in the , ganforj
Couch ..............
weight, sleeplessness, ninlnria, chills coughs, croup, throat, chest nnd bron­
Arrive
Dcputij
tion of Laurel Avenue.
— 115 mrtjor*. The minor league clubs have
II. Wercnskl .... 115
and
fever, are tile In-ginning of a se­ chial trouble quickly relieved with Fo­
....
1:48
a.m.
2
;0JU I
82
Thirteenth
Street
to
he
pav­
130—203
basis
of
the
major
leagues
starting
154
J\ Pezold ........
vere sickness. These "warnings" nre ley’s Honey and Tar. Contains no
)
2
pd
84...................11:45
n.m.
ed 21 feet in width from
........... 2088 the 1323 pennant races April 17, hut
Total* .........
Nature’ll
way
of
telling
you
thnt
sonic
opintes—
ingredients
printed
on
the
2::*5p*|
80..................
2:35
p.m
ftdftforil Avenue West to
the American I&lt;anguo club owners are
Standing of the Clubs
92.................. 4:00p.ni. l .03pi
French Avenue ^
r $21,570.00 thing is wrong in your delicate sys­ wrapper. Largest selling cough med­
\V. L. Pet. apparently unsettled and inny decide
tem. You must heed them and correct icine in tho world. “ Foley’s Honey
28..—...... 10:0 p.m.
which
snid
sum
islfte.
to­
fl O 1.000 to open April 11.
Congregational*
the trouble.
any Tar i* wonderful for nttneks of
tal
estimated
cost
of
the
Pitcher
James
Hngby,.
n
veteran
2 .007
Farmers .... .......
People who suffer from those con­ coughs and colds,” writes W. H.
rilby nrnnch
improvement of said por­
2 .000 with the Cleveland American was sold
Men’s Club ......
stantly nagging nnd distressing ail­ Gray, Venice, California. Sold every­
tion
of
Thirteenth
Street.
to
the
Pittsburgh
Nationals,
hut
the
1
.200
Itoary Club .......
Arrive
Thnt one-third of the total cost ot ments can get surprisingly quick re­ where.'—Adv.
5 .000 purchase price was not announced.
Chase &amp; Ct...... .
r*
lief from them through the faithful
Die improvement nforesAld shall he
Rugby has been with Cleveland for
use of RE-CU-MA, the new medicine
OFFICIAL HATTING AVERAGES five years. Ills U"*t senson was 1321,
borne by the City of Sanford, Florida,
which thousands o f people are now
1:30 p.m.
SEASON 11122 RELEASED
ai'd shall be paid from the General
i when he won thirty-one games.
praising. There i* no more need to
5:50 p.m.
'
E
V
E
N
T
U
A
L
L
Y
__
xNo. 101
Improvement Fund of tho City of
fret and worry about liotv hail you
O(Tidal hatting averages for the
.Sanford, Florida, out of any moneys
101
feel, and how thin and weak you are. 24-lbs. Gold Medal
1022 baseball 'ftcoson, which have just I
Leesburg Hrnnrh
fa
available therefor, and the remaining
RE-CU-MA will put your slnmm-h
been released, give highest honors to let
Uvo.third* of Hinli cost shall he dis­
mi
Flour ...................$1.25
in the condition it must lie to get nour­
two St. Ixiuisians, George II. Sister of Ra
Herd
Arrive
tributed among the several lots front­
Pa
ishment in the form of iron and vitathe Drowns nnd Rogers Hornsby, of r*
157.______
3:55
p.m.
„
ing nnd abutting on each of said
xNo,
ft*
Jones’ Dairy Farm
mines from the food you eat. That is
the Cardinals.
street* per froht foot, in the propor­
No. 21....____ 2:50 p.m.
Pa
what you need .to strengthen your
Sausage
Hornsby led tho National league
7:00u
xNo. 158...........
tion to tho frontage thereon, nnd the
ft*
nerves nnd build healthy tissue which
for the third nurcessivo year, hat­ Fd
,
7:10 pa
No. 22..........
cost to he so distributed on cadi of
Mullet Roe
puLs sound flesh on your thin and
ting more than . 100, the first time fca Pa m h j fa Si f t fa M Pa
snid streets Is ns follows, to-wit:
weakened .body to resist the fatal ef­
this feat has been accomplished in
Apalachicola Oysters
Oviedo Hrnnrh
Oak Avenue from Tenth
.
picThe
Sanford-Orlnndo
fobthnll
fect tlint overwork, strain nnd worry
the senior circuit since 1883 when
11.■pa.-til
Arrive
Street
South
to
Thir­
New Florida Syrup and
otherwise has on your system.
Ed Delohnnt yhlt .108. Hornsby nl*o’ ttires were the Ik'.sI yet.
.. 7:45 p.m.
teenth
$ 7.560.00
RE-CU-MA is sold in Sanford liy
led his league in lionf? ruu*. getting
Pan Cake Flour
3.10F*l
Tenth Street from ' Park
forty-two circuit d &gt;u‘. and he made
the Union Pharmacy and the lending
Did &gt;mi it e yuurself In the l»i‘ •&lt;■
-Dnily, except Sunday.
Avenue West to Oak
druggists in every city.—Adv.
I
250 hits during lhe season, n-hgat- ture.il
Avcnuo ....................... i— ' 1,573.33
94S7
Willie
Keeler’s
record
of
213,
ing
me isisi
Get
n
lot
in
Spencer
Heights,
Laurel Avenue from Sixth 1
.
Osborne is to ho commended for
made In 1837, to the background.
OAKLAND -TOURING, 1920
count for cash, or will innac «o?|
Street South to Thirteenth
making
up
these
pictures
nnd
giving
Tho ten leading betters In the Na­
MODEL
AT $20(1. THIS IS A
terms.—A. P. Conrjciiy &amp; Sons.
Strict
............
...............
9,880.00
ATTRACTIVELY SIMPLE
them to thc'Viblic without cost.
REAL BARGAIN-—M. &amp; O. MO­
tional league:
,
. 21341
Thirtcnth
Street
from
San.101
TOR CO.
206-lfc
Hornsby, St. te&gt;ul*
Tliiv rtiarmirs frork i« CvrerdiiiKiy
fi&lt;il
Avcnuo
West
to
Friday
.358
simple ami-would he siiUlucd. if it were
Of special importance is the
Russell, Pittsburgh
French Avenue .............. 14,380.00
.308 nnd Saturday night pictures, “ I ant lint (or Ilie tnin.un red »ili: embroidery at
Htcrgel, New York,
■HQniHHHnn
l lie luMi'r edge “ f the dark I hie |anion
That two thirds of the expense of
.301
the laiw!”
Fonseca, Cincinnati
rrriv rand . The t.lecvci. arc in kimono the improvements aforesaid, shall he
.351
nvl- nnd Ilie me-piece id ' f W nuV,c
Grimes, Chicago ...
|iai&lt;i by special assessments made at\il
.353
This is ope «&gt;f Oliver Curwood’s stn- with itrnight lower rdee. laid m
Harfoot, St. Louis
ill
tilt
lop.
t’.ishctl
and
tioH.il
nt
centerlevied upon all lots ami lands hounding
.351 I m s nnd they can’t W heat.
Miller, Chicago
t.
I he panels*
(mni.
panels arc pointed
pointer! and
an t and abutting upon Auch improve­
2151
Rousch, Cincinnati
11initIid. h addition to the embroidery. ments between nnd including the ter­
2150
Hum tire
cue requ
requires 6} i yards Sh-iiKt/
Monday night, we’ll get’ away front Medium
Hlgbe, Pittsburgh
mini of the improvements upon the
nuteild.
.
'
.
2117
pictures
long
enough
to
see
"3
ho
Mann, St. I*mis .
Pictorial -Review Dress Np- # 94"&lt;; streets aforesaid.
rqco
I
a
-a
gno
the
Hat.’’
In the, American
Sires. ,\\ to 48 inches bust, Lrice, 35
Thnt tho method of mnkiiig such
cents. Tlnihroiricry No. U5JI. Danslcr.
for hatting honors wns fairly close
special
assessment's shall IxJ based up­
Never will Sanford sec any road blue or ycBaw, 20 cents.
l&gt;ctwecn Si*ler uml Manager Ty Cobh
on
tho
frontage of the property
of the Detroit Tigers, the former’s piny that will Ik? any better than “ Tho
hounding
or abutting Upon the imDANCING
CLASSES
every
Tuesday
injuries near the close of the season, Rat."
provunent,
as provided by Paragraph
at
Parish
House
ut
4
p.
nt.
for
chilno doubt, Holding his record down
Sent sale opens todny nt Roumillnt !ren nnd 7 p. m. for adults. .Interpro- C, of Section 160 of Chapter 8301,
slightly. Sitder’* final mark was .413
(fctive nnd ball room dancing.— Profes­ Laws of Florida of 1919, tho snino be­
Just eighteen points ahead of Cobh, and Anderson’*,
,
lil-t fc ing the City Charter of the City of
sor C. L. Efiacn.
who hatted .400 for the third time, a
Sanford, Florida. 'I'hnt is to say,
feat that ha* never hern accomplish­ ALL GAINESVILLE RELIEVE *
»•••
two-thirds of the cost of such imed by any other hall player.
• ••
THEIR TEAM WILL WIN
H
movement thull he distributed among
In team hatting the Drown* oust­
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
the several lots fronting or abutting
ed tho Tigers -front first place, a po­
PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION RE­ on each of said streets per front foot
I Hv Tbr
sition which the Detroit team ha*
■Lr
GAINESVILLE,
Fla..
Dec.
5.
—
become accustomed- to holding. The
QUIRING THE GRADING AND in proportion to the frontage thereon.
III1J WVLIUUWII. WIISD
utarr
~ ^ — --- -,
t
Thnt special assessment* shall Im?
toYou will find nn unusually larjfe assortment to Bclcct Irom- a
St. Louisans hit nt the rnte of .313. Alachua county lifted its eyes
Pa v in g o f
oak
avenue,
payable at the option of the property
Detroit was a close second with
day, seized upon Coach Farrier’s 1922
few HUtfgcstiuns:
from te n th s t r e e t
s o u t h owner* ns follows: cither in full with­
mark of 2505.
football charges and’ went n»Miut its
TO
THIRTEENTH
STREET; in thirty day* after the completion of
FOR THE HOME
The ten leading hitters in the
FOR IIIM
FOR HER
work confident In the belief that Sat­
TENTH STREET, FROM PARK tho work, or in ten equal nnnunl in­
American league:
Clocks
Watches
M’rlsl M’ntchc*
.419 urday would see Gainesville High vic­
AVENUE WEST TO OAK AVE­ stallments with interest ut the rnte of
Hislcr, St. Louis .......... ............
Dinner Chimes
eight
p
c
f’
cent.
from
the
date
of
the
Rings
liar
Pins
"
.401
tors
over
Duval
high
o
f
Jacksonville,
Cobb, Detroit ......................—•
NUE; LAURfiL AVENUE, FROM
Jardenicrs
completion
of
said
improvement.
Cuff
Links
.378
Rings
nnd
possibly
state
champions.
Speaker,* Cleveland
SIXTH
STREET
SOUTH TO
Cut Glass
- ’v
RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
.350
Emblem Pins
Pearls
At the same time the town dopes• llollmann, Detroit ...............;•••
THIRTEENTH
STREET;
THIR­
China
That
thin
resolution
In
hereby
declar­
F
o
K
*
^
2552
Vanity Cases
ters Manned the atatlstics in nn ef­
IJnncy, Detroit .....
Console Set*
.348 fort to figure Flant City’s chances TEENTH STREET, FROM HAN­ ed to bo nn emergency intnnure, proWaldcrmar Chains
Mesh lings
.
.
.........
Summa,
Cleveland
_
RfM■
Tea
Sets
.344
vldlrig
for
tho
usual
dnily
operaj^on
of
Gold
Knives
Toilet
Sets
with
Miami,
the
latter
n
thorn
in
the
FORD
AVENUE
WEST
TO
Woodall, Detroit
Water
Set*
n
municipal
department
of
the
Bill
Folds
.........344
Gold
Pens
championship
.flesh",
ro
to
speak,
Van Glider, SL Loul*
FRENCH AVENUE.
Sterling
Silver
*
.339
Sanford,
Florida,
and
shall
become
Military
Sets
Ear
Drops
championship
contender,
isInought
H
»*
»M
*
»*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Stephenson, Cleveland
HE IT RESOLVED, Thnt tho City
Rogers’
Silver
y
.330
Shaving Sets
leather lings
maybe to have tho wallop that will Commission of the City of Sanford, cffcc|ivo immediately upon It* panMiller, Philadelphia ...
f Community Silver
Ash Trays
Cologne Itotllcn
dlspooo o f Miami’* claims.
Florida, deems it advisable to im­ snge and adoption.
30 MINOR LEAGUES
Nut linwln
Smokipg Stands
As nn evidence of tho attention the
Adopted this 27th day of November,
Butterfly Isickrts
1 m‘
QUALIFY FOR 1923 game here is attracting, .special trains prove, gr;ide nnd. pave with vitrified
Rnmntikln Set*
Pendants
Humidors
A.0
.
1922.
.
.
brick or i.tltcj linn! surface materia),
C.
E.
HENRY,
will
I
k
:
run
from
Jacksonville,
nnd
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 0 .—Thirty
(he following-ttreots in the City of
A small cash payment on any article and it will bo laid a?i‘le
8 . O. CHASE,
mihor leagues embracing 200 cities reduced rates will be granted for the Sanford, Florida, to-wit:
Open Evenings ,
FORREST
LAKE,
until Christmasand towns in tho United States and trip.
OAK AVENUE: From Tenth Street
City Commissioners
The
winner*
of
the
match
here
and
Canada qualified for membership in
South to Thirteenth Street,
of Sanford, Florida.
1923 in tho! National Association of Miami, if tho Magic City squad do- . TENTH STREET:
From Park
fonts
Plant
City,
will
remain
the
only
Attest:
•
Professional baseball teams, aceordAvenue V.’cat to Oak Avenue.
two contenders for tho state honors.
L. It. PHILIPS-,
(SEAL)
- Ing to the report of J. H. Farrell, the
LAUREL AVENUE: From Sixth
.
t
Should
Miami
lo\o
its
game,
however
City
Clerk.
Secretary-Treasurer, submitted yes­
Street South to Thirteenth Street.
the
winner
here
will
stand
forth
ns
Thereupon
Commissioner
Cbsi-ci
BBBBBBBBBBB|
terday at tho organization’s'annual
THIUTEENTIL^iTREET: . From
the -undisputed official champion.
, 'Mi'Cq:
.
•• v
'
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.
* i ■. &gt;- •-t • •
fr
••
• .i.» *
fi-I H

REALM OF SPORTS

FARMERS LOSE BEST CHANCE AT
FIRST PLACE BY LOSING TO CHAMPS

•v* y .

FRIENDLY ASSISTANCE
O R A D V IC E

Beauty’s Penalty

NOTICE TO DRIVERS
OF AUTOMOBILES!

TRAIN SCHEDULE

BRINGS HEALTH
AS IF BY •MAGIC

Daily Fashion Hint

FOR THE
MOVIE FAN

Gifts That

i

to be an emergency measure JJ“
for the immediate preservation of tho'g
jmhlic safety and shall become effec- u
.
live
from
nnd
after
the
date
of
its
5
M
live from
H
n
passage.
%
Section C.—That this ordinance ■
The nltove end foregoing ordinance to Thirteenth Street, and,
■
was placed upon a second reading and
WHEREAS, plans,. specifications, shall l&gt;e published once within , •ten u
in a ^
days
niter
its
final
passage,
read this 27th day of November, A. estimates and profiles of the proposed
newspaper of general circulation, pub- Jj
D» 1922,- whereupon *Commissioner jiaipiovcraents of the streets aforesaid,
Make
application
to
comptroller
lihhed in the City of Sanford, Florida, n
'
n delight In saying that'women,
Chase moved its adoption. Tills mo:
t;m(&gt;j of tho passing of the reskeep a secret and womcp como NOW for , your 1923 (.utomohilo li­
Passed and adopted by the unani-^B Your -health (lcmantlH it. Brink plenty of water before
tlon wns tgconded by Commissioner olutions aforesaid, were duly on file
^
L .k n t fr.c writehc» r.nd declare cense. All nntoni'jhile laws will he .uke, and upon vote the same wns nt the office of tho City Manngcr, glv-jraous vote of the ( ity Commission of jj meals, after meals. (Turing your meals, between meals and
I
“
strictly enforced.
27th day of J]
3 2 itl thn nun who cannot k :c ? a
nftssed upon it* second reading Us](ng rill necessary Information regard- Sanford, 1 lotida, on this
t
C..M. HAND,
u (’rink plenty of it even if you miss your meals.
follows:
ling
the
snid
proposed
Improvements,
November,
A.
D.
19—.
a
2i5.ntc.
Sheriff.
a
4 i S , ! ° i ! ? ^ ^ hIy myatcrToua
C. E. HENRY,
•C.
E.
HENRY,
Yea
and,
.
a
and
_
AN D BE SURE v
Conunissiont-r
nnd
Mayor^n
Commissioner.
WHEREAS, said -preliminary resoof tho City of Sanford, {J
it fo pure water by drinking ONLY water ^ r9nt Elder
8 . O.THASEj
Ycn Unions requiring the grading and jiavFlorida.
iB Springs- That hotter than 99^ pure is your guarantee.
Commissioner. jjn_ 0,
greets a'orciaid, were duly
’
FORREST LAKE,,
J
FORRE-ST LAKE, Yea,p^u^hed ns required by the Charter,
AN ORDINANCE
PROHIBITING
? ! p"o.int t.r tH. P « ‘
” ?”
Comimssioner
of
the
City
«
Commlisioner.!
6n
j
THE BURIAL OF ANY PERSON
Always Have a Bottle in Your Home
b * .. .V,., both tho men .-.nj wcmoi,
Sanford, Florida.
WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIM­ Attest:
WHEREAS, in accordance with the
They
can
both
keep
u
r0 wrong
S.-O.CHASEr
!b
L. It. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
ITS OF T R E A T Y OF SANFORD,
said resolutions, the City Auditor nnd
W e Deliver Anywhere
" ret And they have.
City Auditor nnd Clerk.
Comimssioner
of
.tho
City
n
FLORIDA;
DECLARING
THIS
TO
Clerk, in.hls capacity as Ex-Officio
When you «crc a youngster, it was
Sanford, Florida.
.}J
BE’AN EMERGENCY MI-TASURE 217-ltc
Assessftr, hm made nn Assessment
of your pet beliefs that
u
NECESSARY
FOR
THE
IMME­
Roll
in
accordnn:o*
with
the
metliml
of
jAttort:
r t t r / o u V pal went foraging for
(BEAL)
”
•sessment provided K&gt;r in said reacL. R. P117L1I
1 C in » neighbor’s orchard, your DIATE PRESERVATION OF PUBCity
Auditor
aid
Clerk.
fj
LIC HEALTH AND SAFETY, TO
iutions, nwesstng .all Iota and.- lands
.a
,
(J
r!q would he sure to rush right
Whereupon Commissioner l-nase rtasuKCK^^^IU8r^aaBXUsaKBl«c^a3Hua*a■■■*■■■‘! ■ * * a ■ ■ I:■ ■ ■*,
hounding and abutting on such pro­
£ w , t home OI,J loll olU boal It. An •TAKE EFFECT IMMEDIATELY
8TROUT FARM AGENCY
] LTT-THIS OUT-riT 18 WORTH
UION JTS FINAL PASSAGE AN ORDINANCE. REGULATING posal improvements, between and in­ moved that the rules he waived tml
, : „ h , , , &gt;o n K u « n P .l l p ~ b .l ,l y
THE LOCATION OF BUILDINGS,],’ ]citidlng the termini of such iinprove- that said OidinunCe Ik? placed:Upon its •
AND
ADOPTION.
i l l Magnolia Avenue
j
MONEY
. fi.m mmvWlon with »=» th . U
WITH REFERENCE TO THE meats, and l»y said special assess­ second rcmiin;; and final |m*Aat.r,
Furqlfhed 7 umin* hungulow, now.
Cut out this rlip, enclose with 5&lt;
michlcr chanced to see you fltrt- BE IT ENACTED BY TIlirPKOPLK
SIDEWALK
AND
.STREET ments, has distributed among the /e v -jwh|cj, ordlnnu:e wns unanimously on Dixie Highway, tarn, i^trogc. 1 ' rnd r.fiil it to Foley &amp; Co., 2835 ShcfOF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
1 n "s'*
Wge hit
inff even
1 with sonic pretty
,
LINES,
OUTSIDE
OF
THE
FIRE oral lots fronting nnd abutting on pn, rir(j(
FLORIDA:.
acres. Electric light, running water,! field Ave., Chicngo, I!!., writing your
■
v..ur wife would be sure to hear
LIMITS
OF
THE
CITY
OF
SAN­
“
Sec(Ion
L—-That
no
person
r.hail
lie
each
of
raid
streets
nnd
avenues
to
be
well, Fair’ ' r.'.iar nnd r.iklrear clearly. \ou will
Snid Ordinance was then-placed up­ ieli-phone, hjfth.
Ci!l»UU it the next day from some
FORD,. FLORIDA.
til
improved nnd paved, in proportion to on ita second reading by title only.
hur.ed within the corporate limits of
bank. M o tc ::n in -;, wnter pined tojreeelfe in retain a trial pa?kago conobliging friend.
BE IT ENACTED BY TIIE PEOPLE (lie frontage thereon, the proportion-;
q)&gt;ovo
v.n1 pi;ice l t.p- all pirts of farm: Orange, Tangerine tuinlng Foley’s Horn and'Tnr ComThat is the everlasting suspicion tho City of Sanford, Florida;
OF THE CITY .OF SANFORD, do cost of said improvements'to be
Section
2.—That
this
ordinance
^
re.l(„
mf,
nn(l nM(| this grajH'fruli, p&lt; ache hlncki errie: , tree j^und for rough i, colds r.n 1 croup;
nightthat lurks in the breasts o f the mightFLORIDA:
i.hall ho |&gt;uhllr.hcH omo within ten
The
other
rtioj.r of bo,m
th0 property owm-rs owmng
. (lf Novt, , , lori wheroapor, Iduclierrte*. 11 varieties « f f/r^u a.i Foley Kidney Plll« for pains In sides
S t ami weakest of
Section L—Thnt in nil po
days
after
its
final-pns^age
and
adopproperty
abutting
and
fronting
ul‘“
‘'|('oroB
1
}j,ll|g(,l,r
Chose moved it-i mlnp- lemon, cherries, hananna, li.quat, Jrip. nnd br.el:; rheumatism, backache, kidfellow it going to tell. He (&lt;&gt;r she)
tion in u newspaper of general eintf- lhe City not Include-) in the fire lim- &gt; ,
tra ils and nvcnucs
t" c ,m 'tion, this illation was r.o-'oiided hy|pe rslmmmi, niullicrrtcs, nweltt, gu:;v- ,;i.y nitil bladder uiimeiitn; nnd Foley
4an’t keep « «*ret. T - jo t Ujl «
letloii in tho City of Sanfoi.r, Florida, jit.t, no building shall !»&lt;• erected
p|JV
{H
|
M
nfore»ald, ----v
Bnd,
Ill*
It
|
4
4
3
Conimlzsionor Luke, ntul .upon vote thcjas. Fnrm nnd garden t.mls, row, '.alf,;Caih irti’ TaldctH, a wholcstms and
thing Is so wo see it, wall night 101Section 3 .—That this ordinance is j constructed nearer to the .sidewalk or • AVHEREASi .upon the completion of
rUR : of Mu n f •lucks iiulu.ii i, nil tl.oraagiiiy rlcnnslng rntliaitic for
po&lt;«ible. We have that little fuilh in
same was p:t.i.-.| its fillow.i:
;enry measure Ij street line than any other*
uuier* resuit-me:
(m.fcsment roll, the City
declared "to lie nif emergency
resit t me
Yen; for J5,59tl. $3. no ia !i,.b.;l. 1 , *2 and o.msliputloii, hilio'isness, headaches,
C. E. HENRY,
the liuman Iwlngs around us. And i
idiate (ircser- in the ennie Mock with said building,-^u,];tor -,n-| Clerk hns caused written
.
. 210-tfe.
olugglsh bowels.
Sold everynecessary
for
tho
intenii
years.
Commissioner.
i.vit knew it. nine times out of ten
and
safety, unless special
permission is granted
((| b(. MrVC&lt;!, a-&lt; required by
vat
ion
of
public
health
-------------------------.
.
.
rvhorr.—Adv.
nine times and nlnc-tentha, oat
S. &lt;». CHASE,
Yea
Hnsnar by Co.nnn.nlty Cle.li i o’clock
&gt;?
and rlifill heroine effoctiVc- from nnd by the C.ly Commission; nnd in blocks law, upon tho owner " f each lot or
Commissioner:
cf ten, Vc are wrong Just a hunch
.
each
day, Do?: 7tli nml 3th at'Town
where
there
are
in
residence.!
the
pqnci
of
land'to
l»e
specially
assessafter the date of its final passage and
FORREST LAKE, Yen Hall, Genera.
Have tho Herald do your next Job
of nerves ant! suspicions und distruslCafeteria- ’ supper
City
Commission
rlinll
establish
the
,-.l.
in
connsctlon
with
said
proposed
ado|ition.
.
Commissioner.
cf printing. Wo have tho equipment
served..
-1
l-4(c
fulness.
'
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The above and foregoing ordinance building line l«-fort any buildings nre improvement*,'setting forth the time Attrrt:
And this, we know, thanks in very
wns
offered by Commissioner S.* 0 . elected, and no huildng shall l&gt;e erect- and place when cpniplnlnts might l&gt;e
(SEAL)
rat measure to lids rnim play, ‘ 1In­
L R. PHILIPS,
pr*
Chase, who moved it* adoption, and t.,| „r constructed nearer to the aide- heard lafurc the Equalizing R.mrd,
City Auditor and Clerk.
fo
soon
to
I
k
*
seen
here.
Bit
seconded by Commissioner Forrest walk or alrect line than the line so ; and.
•
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"The l!at’-. is a tribute to tlie useLake’ this 27th day of November, A. establish!d by the City Commission , u n i , u ,,AS nl .lho Umc and place |
tlioie
thoua*
fulness nnd bigness of
sni(, notices, to said (.roper-1
D. 1922, nnd upon vote the same wa* •Seilion 2 -T ld » oniumnee shn” ^ h1;i(|.(|
etuis who go to make up tho great
pulilishril on e within ten days after
(J|o |;;,|lia|irini: Hoard of IndijjfOslion Forced
htiniini
4
i\iniuU"ly
lutsscd
as
follow
;
«lr.s
And it
wa: '&lt;-* of theatregoers, aiui
it* final Puss-iiA- nnd adopt ion&gt; in " ^
tlf Su„foH , Florida, nut t"
that It!27th day of November, A. D. 1922.
Mr. Sol K. Simon
Us-ti m plainly brought home
newspaper of genera^ c .cuLiUon m
u|&gt;| dn;mfl nlu( nhjerti.ms r.s to I
E.
HENRY,
V
ev
muft have inqncss•« d anyone and
— AT—
to a Strict Diet
Mayor, the City of Sanford. Horlda.
;
improveim-at* nsaforeIirjone to v.hose attention it bus la-en
?!. « . CHASE,
Yea Sort ion 3
^
^ ,,„ l. «o (,e paid for in part by . ( - m l,
lallcl.
Srirr. Ilrndnrlm nml llliilnr.* !'•"
( ‘oinminsiolief..t-iinie tffi-.-tive tlnity d.iyn fio.u
mswi &gt;mnits, and,
Tr.iill.lrd l.nollnu Vll.in* llll-t-.i
,11. the day "The Rat was first j
FORREST l.\KK, Yea .lut« of its fin d pimsage and adoption.
Mill.In -|-»*« II i&gt;* Aflrr Tnklne I’rrWill (tl’.Aii, ili1? «iid Equnlir.ing
pt.Klu.-.d, critics and audience nlikr)
rnllm- Could Kilt Amlblnu.
Cmiimisqioner.i Tlie uUve im I f -regmog-i.r.linani e
O, Co;,id In * i-quallzcil uml iniju.vted all
Uve In-t-u risked to keep tlie sloiy " f
N ex t t o i ’ rinrcRs T h eatre
Attest:
Iwas of .Vie! by Commissioner S.
Hot K. Simon, nltinny. Georgia
moved its adoption ami special anseosmonU made by the said lloiMrInruirt
l the play a secret.
•
Mill
Order
I'read
M
.
iii l(V;j
L it . P llll.il S.
(SEAL)/ Vh.. e. Who moved it*
" ,:ilv A,|(fillir ntla Clerk, again .t the Irot uortil ha* made the followliiii ■
Now if the critics or those in tin
r-omin •sioner Forre/) City Auditor and Clerk, again
t.ir Him: hi:»ipminit *.
City
Auditor
and
(
ierk.
^
T
”
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,\
.
L.uhdlng
I Mil fill-J w-ilh'w-h.it till, .t.irir.r c a l l - r
y
lJ-W flii H W H
|audit re e had seen fit to break the con­
of November, A. ......
property
bouhding and iihjl'.in:: vqion
aiitii.Intoxtc.itInti.'
or lmllt;u9Mo!»
o. *-A***r9~m*
..............
_
Moved by
lid ;i\c*IU«*.h nl ....
&gt;v Commissioner
............—.......
the* isfnri^iitl btrcuU
i fidtnr?' intposctl on them it •* more
tlt»»
lower
I
kivhiIr.
If
I
dit1
RMV*f»iA)i
t,i.
same
winI-.I-J2, alt I uputi vn
;e]( Chase nml cei'onded by Cominisslom-iimurow iiiiil Cllil-r Ilian that prrsiTlIicil In a mr'r
Ufuin likrli tho play itself vyould hnv,
.
j
I -i- , - i:i,&gt;
llllr. 2 Mh day of wltiili it i* proposed to
ill,-I | Muit-reil w-tlh an? in" hnn.1a. l-i-*
Utu: no- lostlq uch of its drawing .M.rrest Like that the tc.|un.-im-nt
unit tlt*ilii.!-.a Innlnait of tithlm: cn *x
pave.
,
prnnlvn trip to a tlcalltl . I *.i O’ t " I f :
it - »croud reading of the above uml N .u m ler. A ■ i?. I-'--; H‘ 1,11 ',A!‘ - _ .
potter and lljero is no telling how
null
iiornumlnl
nve
TltERF-'FORE, Re it Enacted
l*y
the
• • • • • • • • -— • *• ■
|b n
i l l i anr
i
p
o in m iu r u
H
M - to
&lt;«* ?I*U Mm
• ••"•- all.I
*— '* j•
q
.
foregoing
ordinance
at
another
n*gu-|
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^
v
,)•
.
1 raany lumlrids of thousands of the(Vi,pic of the City o
Inr inerting o," the City Comniission j
•
•
t„- IHttegf.i'1 would Itavo Imott deprive I of
tat:
not
less
titan
so
veil
days
from
this*
i’
1
i
,
,
!
'
i(„. iniproveini-iit ii-&gt; B&gt;-ot to my hum*. I feel ono bun- i. u
.
v w l JMXJJ
cv-'
U
7
,
Ithe joy tlmt itaa Letn liu-ir* in seeing
* .. .I.—That
TI...I ,J„
Section
1
|dm) per rent better nml havu eavfil
•
date i-hall be dispensed with by the
............. ‘ . T u p " v •'
I tke-pluy. *
.
roni
hifth
Street
|*nn,
by
not
inklnii
n
irtii
to
■
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fr
of Sanford Avenue
uiuniniouH solo of tho City t.nnuuir1-OKitKSI «• ^ *•
hrallli report nil rreomincintril by m&gt;
.C'riuc early before they are picked over
Su far us anyone ha* ever known, sinn. And upon votn this motion wns
inruo AMAve­ ppy^tcpin—lhanU.1 to my t.roilier oml
- *
t.or.v.nissiopr. South to Tenth Street. RnliW'lto
to
Fifteenth
i
rK»rralln«&gt;.'"
Ithe f. . ret of "The Bat” has never
nue from Second
unanimously curried a * follows tliia AIleal:
. .St;
. fioutli
. ,
T».||,I Till* lnlt*r I* but on* peteeteil *1
liren q..-ilored. If anyone wnnts t-Magnolia
Avenue from Tc-ntn, rnn(jow fr„m the numlreiis ofre-niinnnStreet,
27th day of Novcmlior, A. 1). 1922,
L.
.’ .ii! L -t,
,
Fourth lala tn our files. l-9n?h litter loti* lb*
I know the full story of the piny and
Street South to Central Street, r 1
-'
c. E. HENRY,
* Yen
• City Auditor and Clerk.
until *lory—tlie wnmlorful tnlo of r»-|
I know whr.J hn(ienn nt the very end,
Mayor.
-(, vr i by I’oiitntDsioiier S. O. &lt; Itnce Street from Sunford Avenue West to Iuri.nl lie.illli —Adv.
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
"If your local dealer docs not han-'
I that per 'in must g o and see and hear
»
B. (). CHASE,
Yen |a?: l stc'ind»-»l ijy Commissioner 1 - IMyrtle Avenue, Myrtle Avenue from
S1.00 direct to
I fur liinro-lf o r h erself.' The uullu.ro
KODAK DEALER
. ’• ’
Coiiunl*aiom-r. j ri, t I ike. that the requirement f n Fourth Street South to Ninth Stu-il. die FKRRAI.INK. send
PHONE 323
DISTRIBUTING
T
ill.
RfcXAl
I
.S
I
t
l
l
.l
.
die i e r r a l i n i :
If.r l managers have iisited it nnd tin..ml
from
Ninth
Street
South
t.&gt;
Thir
i
..nl
n
.i.’
.
iug
&gt;
f
(7niiliovtnnd
i-'f?'FORREST I \KC. Yen
1 :cCdUatti$tCti2HHC5«
|ciitl .in.I public have decreed it.
,
unluii.il e lit another regular tcn tli Street, r.nd Elm Avenge from CD., Tampa, Fla.”
c •Miuiissiotiei-.
If &gt;...i ilcubt that all till* is as v/rit
iinrt.il,: of the.City t’ociin.s .on not First Street South to Thirteenth
It;n. mu.a* any of your fro ads who Attest
les.v than seven days from this date ! S(reet, shall proteeil in nicordance
I.. R. I'HILIl’S,
(SEAL)
lir.sj huvi sen "The But" In any othei
shrill he dispensed with l?y the f ity with tho plana and ^purification* cov
luty Auditor nml Clerk.
■city. Ask them to tell you what hapCommission. And upon vole
««“ * orlng said proposed Improvements ot
Ipen*. A-k them to tell you liow it 215-lth
tion unanimously carried this 2 .th day Mid stretn now on file in the office or
Iturn! out. Unless the record of hunNovember, A. D. 1922. as follows: tl:o City Manager of Hanford. Flori
Jjn !. of thousands o f other persons J
"
C. E. HEN'tY,
Yen do.
Invivt be i! .regarded, your q '.c.itiot
Mayor.
Se. tion 2. That the Special Ass :3*Jv. ill go unanswered.T hey alwjilj ,
S. (). CHASE.
Yea menl.i •hotetufore made by the ( itv
\N OU'tiN’ ANCr* REPEALING AND
(won't icli.
%
Commissioner. Auditor am! fieri.. n« set out in th?
If men und women were paid to, REVOKING SECTION 181 OF
FORREST LAKE. Yea
*eanihle of thin oidiuanie against all
Cli.M TER 8 OF THE REVISED
|"ki |i mum" ni»o-.it the 1-*i-t few- s.-c;
1 't&gt;mini: .■inner. P
Pita
nnd iunds hounding nml abutting
( Ri)ANlNCKS OF THE CITY OFj
|&lt;mdi -f the lust act o f it mystery play,
upon
nil the sit ret* nnd avenues nf ore- 1
Attest:
*
•
HANFORD. FLORIDA, OF 1923,
■who woul 1 deny that the secret would
L. R. PHILIPS,
(SLAL)
said,
proposed t» hi- improved in tinIN REFERENCE TO VENEERED
lie tn'.ii as snon as thd palt y feu for
Ciky Auditor and Clerk.
manlier.aforesaid,•
ami nil lands aliutItilvncQ had Iwiin paid? IT-threats ^ AND CORRUGATED BUILDINGS
ing
and
bodhding
u(ion
*uch improve­
217-ltc
•
OF
WITHIN THE Vs!EE LIMITS
[sere r.tadc or o/eti itronper methods
ment* hetwoeri nml Including the ter.
TUN CITY OF SANFORD, Fi.OihT
Inf persuasion uml caution used than
mini of auclt Improvements, are here­
i 11 \. DECI.ARING THIS TO RE
lthc mete asking. In *o many wonts,
Here’s something for you—a new puzzle
by specially unsealed In accordance
\N- EMERGENCY
MEASURE
|that th-&gt; secret not be told, there i- n l
with the' aurrirment roll of the City
-a n d say, it’s sure a dandy. Wish you could see
NE&amp;KSSARY FOR TIIE IMME­
he slightest* doubt that “ jusl tu show
Auditor
nnd
Clark,
us
Ex-Officio
As­
the big stack I’ve got piled up here—looks like il
DIATE I RESERVATION OF PUB­
|’tnt” the secret would liu 'o hee l
AN
ORDINANCE LEVYING A sessor of the City of Sanford, Florida,
mountain. There are thousands and thousands ot
LIC PROPERTY- AND SAFETY
( tomptly told!
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
FOR which snid speci.il nrioiwiTOnti have
TO TAKE EFFECT IMMEDIATE­
them—all packed ready for me to put your name
'Ihe simplv fn*t U thnt nn Amcri•THE IMPROVEMENT OF SAN­ Ikh-ii approval, rerontmentled, return­
LY "UPON ITS FI HAL PASSAGE
and address on, just as soon as you send them.
an i* quite ns ready' to say “ yes" aFORD AVENUE FROM FIFTH ed and submitted t&lt;» the City ContmisAND ADOPTION.
“n.i" It is proof thnt we were fill
STREET SOUTH TO TENTH flion by t|ic Equniir.ing Board of Jin?
I want every boy and girl, every man and
trottg when we thought our pal would BE IT ENACTED ltY TIIE PEOPLE
STREET;: PALMETTO AVENUE City of Sanford, Florida, and nald
OF
THE
(’
ITY
OF
SANFORD,
woman to have one of these Calumet Puzzles.
ntiple.'
|tell when we “ swiped’’ a few
FROM SECOND STREET SOUTH apeeial anc**motlt* a* *1-^ forth in
FLORIDA:
It’s more fun than a box of monkeys—the longer
in mir youth. ,
TO FIFTEENTH STREET; MAG­ tho aakcasmeiit roll heretofore^ pre­
Section 1 . -That Section 1«J. of
Fie on you suspicious ones. Co arid
you work with this puzzle the more interested
NOLIA AVENUE FROM TENTH pared by the City Auditor and’ Clorl.
Sc? “The Rut.” And keep its secret; Chapter 8 of the Revised Ordinances
STREET SOUTH TO CENTRAL ns Ex-Officip-Aiiscu'or of Ht2 City of
you become— the better you like it.
of the City of Sanford, of 191.1, be,
Dm will.
STREET; ' FOURTH
STREET Sanford, r.ml a* approved nnd con­
Keats on sale today at Roumillnt &amp; and tlu* same is hcrcLy repealed and
Send for one—see how long it takes you
FROM SANFORD A V E N U E firmed by the Equalizing Board of the
revoked.
Vadcrson’s.
to solve it— spring it on some of your clever
• WEST TO MYRTLE AVENUE; City of Sanford, Florida, levying ft-cc-Section 2.—That this ordinance
MYRTLE- AVF.NUK
F R O M ini asscsanieiits ngnimit all lot*, and
friends—see how last their brains work—see if
Ai' ...
-..hall bo published once within ten
AT A SACRIFICE* DODGE days after list final passage and ndup- FOURTH STREET SOUTH TO land* bounding and abutting upon lho
they can solve a real puzzle.
[OUHING CAR. $50 CASH. SIX Huh in a newspaper of general cir- NINTH STREET, r AND FROM atreets and avenues proponed to be
Don’t wait—cut the coupon out of the
EQUAL PAYMENTS.—1L &amp; O. ? ulallon in the City of Sanford, Flor­ NINTH STREET SOUTH TO improved, nre hereby made (Kimtun
THIRTEENTH
STREET; ELM e:tk
MOTOR CO.
• 206-tfc
paper right now; right away— fill in your name
ida.
„
AVENUE FROM FIRST STREET
and address—send it wit|i a two^
Section
3
.—That
*uiil
special
assr^a. He.tion 3.—That t^ls ordinance is
SOUTH TO THIRTEENTH ST., niunt* hereby levied ond nascu-Shl,
cent
stamp
to
help
pay
post­
deflated
to
ho
nn
emergency
measure
lexico Lacks 70,-«00
AND ' * REQUIRING
THE IM­ shall ho payable at Ute option o ' the
necessary for Hm immediate preserva­
age and mailing
Bales o f Cotton tion of public property nnd safety, and PROVEMENT OF SAID STREETS property owner* a* foltow*, to-wit:
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE either in full within thirty, day* aftet
« &gt; s trhall become effective from nml af­
„
Thr 4***cin(rd l'rr**»
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS tho completion of the proposed Im
M E X ia rcrrY , Dec. 5.—A deficit ter the date of It* final passage and
Sanford
Herald
THE CALUMET KID:
. NOW ON FILE IN TIIE OFFICE provcinents, or in ton equal animal inuf 70,1)00 lialcn of cotton in the norm­
adoption.
--------------- Flnridi
Sanford
OF THE CITY MANAGER Or ktullmcnta,' with interest nt the rate
al stork of 10),000 hates, usually kept
The above and foregoing Ordinance
I p k a x i/hd ri? one of the (fee Calumet Puolee*
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
^n Mexico City, is reported in com- was offered by Commissioner Lake,
of 8 per Cent per.uiuntm, from the
WHEREAS, Tho City Cmtim'.Minn
nciciul ciicles. It is puiuteil out that -lto moved it* adoption, nml secon.lof thu completion of zald-im­
I
« presi nt at least 85,0-30 bales nre in cd by Commissioner Chaso tins
" ‘ l..th of Snnfird, Flurldo, have heretofore prove mcnU.
N»m
.
Ksfghouaes in I*iwer California, hut1 -day of November. A. D. 1WS* mid duly adopted and- parsed preliminary r Section 4«—Thnt the City M.v/iager
pre hot available
for.Mexico City con ‘ unbn vote the same wns unanimously resolution* requiring the grading ^and shall cntiso »aid iinjirovementaAo he
.
(&gt;:reet^
..... .
•niiumn because of lack of trnnsporj 3th «by of November, A. paving of Sanford Avenue from Fifth mode by entering into a conftaict or
Street South to Tenth Street, Palmet­
cohtrocta therefor, and tdmll proceed
D. 1922, ns follows:
to Avenue from Second Street South
C*t)T*••#•«••••*«••••**•
C.
E.
HENRY,
W T -.
ot onFe to advertise for bid* for said
Bet a lot in.Gponccr HelgliLt. Disto fifteenth Street, Magnolia Avc­
_______
improvement*.
"t for cash, or will nuke easy
nuo from Tenth Street South to CenSection 5.—That thU ordinance i»
«rais._.A. P. Connelly £.- Sons. . .
SC11 tjommissioner.’ tral Street, Fourth Street front San
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‘THE BAT” W ILL
BE AT PRINCESS,
MONDAY, DEC. 11

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FORREST LAKE, Yea ford Avenue Wost to Myrtle Avenue,
GREATEST BARGAIN EVER
Commissioner.: Myrtle’ Avenue from Fourth Street
OFFERED: IlUICK SIX $325,
Attest:
*
•
. - ‘ South to Ninth Street,&gt;and from Ninth
NEW TIRES,
EXCELLENT
Street South to Thirteenth Street, and
L. R. PHILIPS,
(SEAL)
CONDITION.—B. &amp; O. MOTOR
Elm Avenue from First "Street South
City Auditor and Clerk.
CO.
206-lfc

d e c la r e d

DRINK

P le n t y n f ( i o o d . P u r e W a t e r

NOTICE

ORDINANCE NO. 44

OBDINANCE NO. 43 &amp;

Elder Springs

Best Bread and Rolls
ROUTH BAKERY

...Just Received Shipment...

im

'“ “ ~ li i s - ? p f a S X mas Cards, Seas, lags, etc.
R .

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I’ve Got

A FREE PUZZLE

ORDINANCE NO. 42

FOR EVERYBODY
MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD
SEND FOR IT

OBDINANCE NO. 45

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NU.MUHIt 21G

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEM BER 5, 1D22

YOLUBlE HI'

Chamber of Commrcce
Praise Daily Herald in
,. a Set of Resolutions
Tho Chamber of Commerce jn their
regular weekly meeting a t tho Vohlex
hotel last Friday pass&amp;l tho following
resolutions, regarding tho Daily Her­
ald and the name in appreciated by
the Herald
Mr. It. J. Holly, Editor
Sanford Herald, • •
Sanford, Florida.
Dear Sir:
, •
I have been instructed to submit to
you the following resolutions, auth­
orised at tho weekly meeting of the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce:
WHEREAS, the Herald Publish­
The shops nro now turning out ten
new bdx cam every month nnd this ing company, owners of the Sanford
will he Increased later on nnd Mr. Weekly and Daily Herald have evi­
Stevens stated that the shops arc denced their faith in Sanford by in­
busier nnd nre doing more work thnn creasing their plant equipment to the
ever before In the history of the di­ t'xtcnt that th e city ran boast of one
vision, Another track will Ik’ put In of the best equipped and efficient
at once for storage a t Uie round liouse newspaper plants in the state, and
and this pnrt of the shops present &amp; WHEREAS, the .recent special
busy nppenrnnce as usual the restless Thanksgiving and Anniversary num­
engines rushing to nnd fro nnd at the ber was of such proportions as to
present time there nre 100 or more do credit to a city many limes larg­
:
i n i; 11«-■; in IHo roUItfl hounl* at all er than Sanford" T
HE IT 1JE80LVED, that the San­
times. The machine shops nnd the
blacksmith shops ijml the whole works ford Chamlier of Commerce, through
uro busy with the new nnd old work its hoard of Governor*, taken thin
nnd it looks like the Coast Line knew means of expressing its congratula­
tions to the Hcrnld on acquiring its
what a busy season Is ahead of
latest mechanical cqupiment, nnd nlt.o
and they nre getting ready fur i
for the progressive policy which it
the coal chutes a big new Am
h u g e | has always followed-since its incep­
type of coni loader wan nwipiiq:
mouthfuls of coal nnd dumping it into tion, which policy bait resulted in a t­
the le nder o f'th e locomotives anxious tracting a great deal of favorable
t„ be on their wny nnd the whole seme publicity to Sanford.
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
in and about the Sanford shops is u
that
a copy of these resolution* la*
busy one. It only demonstrates that
tho' placed on the minutes of the organi­
the Atlantic Coast Line will in
near future make good their idea zation, and a copy lx* sent ^o the Her­
ald Publishing Company for their in­
hatched before pie war of building at
formation.
this point one of the largest railroad
SANFORD CHAMHER OF
nilop? and terminals in Central Flori­
COMMERCE
’
da. They have already purchased the
Attest:
mid the work will .start some
R. W. Pearman, Jr.
Executive Secretary.

Over Three Hundred Men Employed Here With
NBig Pay Roll
V
IAL ASSENT OF KING
(JEORGK TO IRISH .
CONSTITUTION - ,

WAS UNDER ARREST FOR THE
.
ALLEGED MURDER OF
MRS. MEADOWS

Tomorrow lo r Angio*iri.*m •
When Provisional G overnm ent
Cutises lo Function
III, T
Thr
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A M * e M ir H

LONDON,

Dee.

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6.—Autnomous

LOS

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ANGEL

government for Ireland today lacked Phillips, under r
only formal nssent of King George to life imprison!

to Irish constitution hill. Anglo.Irhihltioii of the hninii
treaty expires tomorrow when prov- tn Meadows, clirr
iikinai government will cease to ftinc-Jcf the woman’s t
tion sad free stato government will,jail ami escaped r
officially take charge. First inci ting held in jail pendi
Dsilc Firearm lower house bcciL iacdj tho aid o f sever
for five o’clock Wednesday afternoon.Lw apc .was effe
.------j Relief was expn
LONDON, Doc. 0.—Tho centuries by other inmates,
old struggle between Ireland . nnd
----------England cmlml tonight when the legblation giving the san ctio n 'to the
I I A T") V I 4
new settlement w ith' Ireland passed ’ " • t t p p r r
its final stages in the House of Ixml*
M u u 1
nhicli f&lt;*&gt; generations Jinn lrceir hitInly opposed to nny accommodation
The Sanford I
with Ireland.
*
fun* meeting todi
The constitution hill has gone at the Valdez In.
through both houses of parliament, minent visitors
without any amendment, and evefr Orlando were pr
without division being challenged, ion, Vic Vickery
Ixml t’arson, alone, whose InliugiyV pnlntka, nil nun
wa, mainly responsible for failure to Rotary nnd the
fettle the Irish question in 101-1, and of Sanford nnd
who has throughout his political ca- progress that nor
rircr been tho bitterest opponent of at all timei. Mnj
home ride, persisted to the very'end -Dr. J. S. McEv
in his role of, “last ditcher," even lough ur.d Dave
when such traditional anti-homo rul- were also presei
tr» ns the Miirquin of Ixinsdowne and made good talks
the Duke of Devonshire had grace- that lias done so
■‘fully yielded to the government view, ford and Orlamh
nnJ resolved to give Ireland n, chance
Several .Import
to prove her sincerity under new con- brought up by
dilion*.
•
and with songs
There now only remains royal as- luncheon passed
tent, whirii is a pure formality, and of the pleasant c
everything will Ire ready for the new
*T
“
Irirh government to some into exist- I WO A PC II
cnce with excellent omens in the expretwd desire of even many of the
» ,
“die hard” statesmen in England to
i\U I
give it every opportunity to succeed

ROTARY

000 per mouth nrd over !t00 men are
now omployeil a t the shop* in this
city making a respectable showing
ulong every line.. Hut the host news
of the shops is the fact that they are
now building tholr own box ears and
vciitiintcd fruit ears and they are
building them in the •most approved
manner nnd luhdng them out.for the
entire system! The big force of men
employed in this work makes it pos­
sible to overhaul the pnssongu/^onchcs, renovate them, ropnint them nnd
put them in servlro ns good ns new
and this i« one of the features of tho
shops nnd one in which Master Me­
chanic II. R. Stevens takes grent
pride. And the elegant couches be­
ing made over are the best testimony
of the efficiency of this department.

Run D(

4 1|&gt;- T h r

The revival which began nt the
Methodist church Sunday and which
was characterized by such great ser­
vlet* continues to grow in - interest
through Monday. *The Monday morn­
ing service which was held nt ten
o’clock was attended by nearly 100
people, und the service Inst night was
attended so well thnt not only was the
main auditorium filled hut many sat
iri tin gallery. Dr. Walker spoke on
the "Baptism of tho Holy Spirit." He
showed wherein tho disciples were
changed from wcuk.-vuscillntihg indi­
viduals before tho rluy of Pentlcost to
disciples of power, irresistible for God
and for righteousness, nnd ho showed

cars will also he repaired nt Rnm|&gt;
Siding to save the shifting of ears nnd
i t ‘is learned that the Atlantic t oast
Line has also ordered 2.B0O box ears
from the Standard Steel Far Comparty to take care of the big winter s

And Some Stiff blows With Various Statesmen
Who Oppose Him
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WASHINGTON Dec. 5.—Georges Clcmenceau pnul m s ietoday. A rriv in g a U h o W h ltc H o u ™
TWO IIELI) .FOR .GIRL S
DEATH GIVEN RELEASE th ree m inutea M o r e ten he waa uaherec
iH’u tiv e offices w here the presid en t g reeted him. Hu. t ig e r iook
iiig hale and h e a rty and w earin g ,a high h a t for the second time
negroes hoiti in connocuo^ wimi» uii. since his arrival was presentee} by F rench A m bassador Jusserand.
. The Epworth longue prayer meet­
murder Saturday afternoon of Miss The T iger is to visit former P resid en t W ilson tomorrow.
ing wns well attended nnd also tho

Ruby Hendry, pretty young school
tcnchcr, were released from the coun­
ty jail todny. They proved to tho
satisfaction of tho authorities thnt
The members of Clrclo No. 2 were the had had no connection with the
delightfully entertained nt the* home death -of the young woman, whose
'
* oni the outskirts of
of Mrs. I,. M. Telford Monday aftcr- body was found
minutes after she had
town n few
1-.................
U Pm M N l
into Perry,
The plans for tire bazaar were de­ left her home to come
held
on
charges
of
suspicion,
but the
rided on and the committees up|&gt;ointnuhorities
would
not
dlaouss
nny
def­
rd. The hostess, assisted by Mrd.
inite
grounds
they
may
hnvo
for
Boye, served delicious snndwiches,
holding them. Neither, has been nble
infers, coffee nnd mints.
The members nil offered n special to give a clear account of his fhereprayer for tlje revival meeting now nbnut nt the time the young wonmn’s
throat was slushed nnd her hend
In progress nt tho Methodist c h u i^ y -1
beaten with a blunt instrument.
It was not known whether the of­
ficial lnvistignUon had ndvnnced to
a stage where formal charges would
lw placed against the two prisoner*
the general disposition among tho.nuthoritics being to maintain n reti­
cence
about their work.
From Other Trade Itodies of Florida

Miami Endorses the
Ship Subsidy Bill/
* Asks for Support
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Cities

.

* JURY FOR POWELL
CASK AT TALLAHASSEE
FOR KILLING I.EGpKTTE
TALLAHASSEE, Dm . B. - T h e
special venire .from which to select n
'jury to try J. L. Powell, Havana, Flacharged with the murder of Jim Ixggetle, of Cairo, Ga., nfr Lake-Inmonin,
this county, on November nineteen,
hos been cummonedjo appear before
ths circuit court here tomorrow. An
altercation during n hunting trip is
said to have resulted, in tho shooting

AND CONGRESS CONVENE
SOME TIME UNDER NEW
IDEA

meeting led by tno choir,

Mr. Boyd

WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.— Georges Clcmenceau waa up before a n n o u n c e d Inst night that every mem­
day today eager fo r his firs t glim pse by d ay lig h t of th o capitol ber of the choir came from their
where he expects to put in during th e n ex t Tour dn&gt;s som e stiff knees to tho choir loft. These prayer
blows in behalf of on understanding betw een Frintce and the Un t- meetings will Ire held ngnln tonight nt
OI States. It was dusk when ho arriv ed yesterd ay and he obtained
The special feature Wednesday
night will be the inrn occupying .the
center section ns special guests, Dr.
Walker’s Scrap Iron class voted 8undny to attend in a Irmly and n cordial
invitation is extended to ail men of
tho city to join them ^at the Seminole
Hank corner nt 7:1&amp; nnd march up In

Thai Europe Needs Peace and
Cannot Go to W ar Even
W ith Turkey
H I , T f c r t M i H 'l a l r i l l* r r »• I

( l l r T h e .ti a u r l a tr j I 'r r a O

LAUSANNE, Dec. 5.—Turkey nnd
Europe* have apparently drifted so
far apart on tkc great issues of the
Neat* E ast conference that the pes­
simists have a fruitful Held for un­
happy prognostication* of. a complete

WASHINGTON, Dec. B.-rAdoptlon
of n constitutional amendment to have
presidents inaugurated and congress­
es convene in January after election
wqs advocated before the senate ju ­
diciary suh-committeo by Senator
Ashurnt, author of such an amend­
ment and Wtlllnm ■l.nwefl Ihttnnnr, r3|kv'SucJ
lioston attorney on behalf of tht’jfcrcnce c&lt;
American Mar Association which has j strong pa
endorsed the plan. Under tho promts-1 meat bani
ed nmendinrnt the present final nes- esis would
sion of congress would be nhoniloned. rope need*

New Progressive Bloc
Wins First Biff Victory
In Agriculture Com
Provide for Direct Election of I’trod
dent in Amendments
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Methodist Revival
Grows in Interest

iM iH -lsInl P re s s I

PLANT CITY, Dec. 5.—J. T. Bedgood suffered n broken Imek anil J.
). Harrison wns injured about the
hend, II. J. Avnnt knocked unconscious
and injured on the leg when they were
run down Inst night on the highway
between Plant City nnd Tumpnjry an
automobile. W. G. Gillespie, n young
man of this city is hold pending the
injury. He denies knowledge of the

PESSIM ISTS I’R (EDICT TODAY
t h e Co m p l e t e c o l l a p s e
OF T H E CONFERENCE

Reward Offered for
Lake. City Murderers
(It) T l»r \*««M*lr»frt! I'rr**)
TAU.AIIAS.SEE, Flu.. Dec.
Governor Hardee ban authorized in
behalf of the state a reward of $200
lor the* arrest and conviction of the
party or. parties who, Wednesday
night of last week, assassinated Chief
of Police II. A. Rcvals, of Lake City.
Rewards totalling more than $.1,500
huve been ruined through public sub­
scription nt Ixifcc City, pres* advices
state.
MILS. OUHNCIIAIN
FREE HUT IIUKCII •WILL
HE KEPT IN HOSPITAL
LOS ANGELES, Dec. B.— Indietmerits against Arthur C. liurch nnd
Mmlalynne Obenchnin, charged with
tho-m urder of J. Helton Kennedy, n
young sales broker, were dismissed
lixlay by Judge John W. Sc he nek on
motion of Thomas Ix&gt;e Wolwlne, dis­
tric t uttorney.
Mr. Wolwine moved dismissal of
the indictments on the ground of in­
sufficient evidence.
Pnul \V. Schenck, nttorney for
Iluroh, then swore &lt;out nn Disunity
complaint against his client, and
Judge Schenck directed that hq bo
committed to the psycopnthic ward
of the county hospital for observn-

LAUSANNE, Doc. B.—Ismet Pasha
is ntill b e in g carried along behind the*
Tchitchcrin’s chariot tonight so far
nu the ntembers of tire near Eastern
Conference have lieen able to learn.
Whether Ismet is willingly allowing
Russia to speak for Mustapha Hem­
al V giivernnient, or dare not assert
variance with Soviet Russia’s views
on control of tho Bosphorus nnd tho
Dardanelles i.i not clear. Ismet is si­
lent; perhaps he is awaiting instruc­
tions from Angora.
.
Intact says ho wants* to hear the
views of England, France and ltalyon the control of the Straits before
he sets forth the definite Turkish plan
but his ndtnis'.don that Uuisiu’s pro­
p e l for abanluli) control of tho Straits
and mijneent territory by Turkey
alone, and tho exclusion of all war­
ships except Turkish front tho Straits
approaches nearer to the Turkish idea
titan any other suggested has created
the general impression that Russia
is dictating the Turkish policy.
M. Tehlttfbcrin’s plan was placed
directly and concisely boford the del­
egates a t tho morning session he in­
sisting that Turkey should have con­
trol of tin- Straits, that foreign .ships
should lx- prescribed entrance nnd
Turkey rdtould be permitted to erect
fortifications. He declared that troops
and ships would not influence tho set­
tlement of tho problem of tho Straits
and that their rulcutiou was not pos­
sible.
\
Ixml G urzon’retorted significantly,
that foreign ship* and troops were
there now, nlid were n very definite
factor in the itrnr Eastern situation
though he hoped they would not be
a permanent factor in the Straits.

Whose Stormy Career Brings Alien Rule to an Industrial iJank
To Be Organized
In Orlando Soon
SIN. Chinir/DeV.
any Chinese bandit*
control of Taingtai in S h an tu n g , th e Kiachow port
ny c aree r in w ar diplomacy was to culm inate today in
o C hina after tw en ty -fo u r y ears of nlten rule. I oputed fleeing. B andits, according to telegram dem anded
tBom fo r delivery of governm ent o fficials held.________

\nneared Cer-

COUPLE NEGLECTED
TO GIVE THEIR CHILD
MEDICAL AID
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. B—Mr. nnd
Robert Driver ia In,Orlando for tho
purpose of organizing tho Orlando In­ Mrs. J. C. Thnmnson, chnrged with
dustrial Loan B a n k ,. capltnllzhd at having deprived their child of neccs$100,000. ’ Mr. Driver comes armed aaty medical attention went on trial
with n bundle of endorsement* from in criminal court hero today. The
bank president* nrrd public officials child, Elizabeth, three, was seriously
nnd backed by nn experience of ten injured lost February when her cloth­
yrnr* in this lino of work, having been ing caugh't Arc in nn open grate. The
directly connected w ith the establish­ parents who, it la declared, believe
only In healing by prayer, did not call
ment of twelve such bankH.
A charter will be sought from the a physician, it _i^ charged. Tho child
secretary of state, and ibe bank will recovered when sent to a hospital a f­
then be ready for business, and the te r legal maneuvering by the author!officers of the bank will be elocted. ties.
\
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There are 4S5 such institutions in the
Tiro finest kind of weather.
United States.—Orlapdo Sentinel.

^ carcd certa,n today lM
Stwc/cn Scna*

New Session Without Delivery Annual
Message
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—Ihresident
Harding broke n precedent, today by
perm itting tho second day of the new
session of congress to pass without
dclivi'vng his annual message outlin­
ing tho administration's recommen­
dations for legislation. It waa s a id ’
at tho White liouse that no data had
been fixed for the president’s Appear­
ance in congress but expected to de­
liver raessago before the end of Utgjjrlj
week.
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THIS WEEK IN
SANFORD

T h e P rin c e s s

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Motion p ic tu re or the
wartner tonight, Tuesday tt
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States
not
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acting
ns
host
P u rch ased by the
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partly
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LOCAua
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and sponsor hut takin/r p art in full t-i fu lea ha faj Pa
G reat weather, but warm.
j eo nfcrn\o§mof Central
2*!
participant.
nt
M |»* Kk* « t Ufa ha to L- I
American
republic* openerf Pun-Atncr W EES OF DECEMBER 4TH tQ DTII
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le ttu c e m arket it getting better
?an
mjion
bulldln r. m id m utdiil'c’ Monday
[fa
not fuat enough.
W e'have n com plete new utock ot’ ifo n ’ff nhd Boy’s Furnishdiscussions
dence
7:33 p. r.u—Bowling, nt the I’arii.:i And other local scenes. Showing
ingH purehaited to o ffe r to our custom ers. New goods are
S c Y V iC C S Dvi
would inaugurate new n r\a in Centra] House.
.
every piny. If yoUv'vcrc a thu
The Daily Herald is now on Bale at
a rriv in g dally. O ur new m anager. M r. J. J . N. Conner, ta k ­
p. m.—Harry Road comes gente you will sed yourself in picP
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peace atnblllt;/ Secretary
ell the ncw.-inlaniii 4n S.mfmd. If you
1 r e s p y vCl. *a il
IIl?Rhca B(t pi.CBi&lt;jinp ^ f f ccr, ns the Lock tO Hcrnld office.
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ing ch arg e of th e huBinew?, will endeavor to serv e the public
.turen, you mighi hare a r.tovic
nto not a regular* subscriber, got n
a t all tim es w ith th e best m erchandise a t prices to please all.
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p.
mV-Band
rehearsal
of
the face. Also—
Large
Attendance
And
Rcquiiful
Cerehead
°f
Die
American
delegation
wel-,
copy nt the new* stand*.
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You a rc invited to come in and inspect o u r uew shipm ents
many Sunday Afternoon
copied delegates of five other nation. Ladles’ Baud at.th o Court House.
th a t we have received and g et acquainted w ith th e storG
- a p. r.t.—Regular meeting of the I.
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| in the name of Frcsident Harding.
Mrs. James. R. Woo.! and son, Roy,
The Silts* Memorial services ytM tr-..,
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th a t sells a t th e rig h t price.
O.
0 . F. a t Masonic llnll.
-IN —
and Rrhrtdsonc, Wallace; left yester
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day afternoon a t the Presbyterian | WANTED .TO RF.NT—Nicniy fc.rnb
p. m.—Regular meeting of Cath­
day fo r,th eir home in Ellenton, after
The lllffhrut Quality (load* at the I.OW&amp;t Possible PricT*
ihtirch were well attended and the! p pril apartm ent with privnlo fam- olic Wctnan'u League at ly C. Hal!.
spending the week end with her
V .
church wan filled beforo the iiyur of j|y. Adcircja A. B. C., core of Scn^
tt p. r.t.—Regular meeting of Bttdi- Bernice Arnold (Betty Contpson)
daughter, Mm. Reginald Stunrt Holly.
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the exercise*.^ About one
jford Herald.
ttcsj
VVoittcit’a'Cluh nt We’.nka Lo\iby. tptcad about her an atmosphere of
If you Want extra copies of the
Elks formed ut tho Masonic Hall and
7:00 p. m-—Moving picturet of tho ’ purity, love and s^lf-nncrificc but
ifiiit--fnSV-#*'*'
nturched to the church and others join­ WALTED—Two white djtporleqcto! Hruiford-Oilanlo football game ut tho le r life rvaa one tragedy. How­
Daily Kerch! you V. ill have to g y t
ed them there and it was said ^jiat ode
waitresses', nlso rfj\ht manager. Ap- Princess Thcultc.
ever, she worked it all out. Come
them during the week an it ir. diffi­
o f the largest attend irtcrs-4n the his­ nlv Manager IJitloA Hews Rcatnurapt.
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:nd see how fIio did it.
cult to save them a fte r they arc a
I; Jr^
.■ . • &gt;
tory of the lodge w&gt;is tho result.
A. 0. L. Depot
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2154RP
NTut-ixk-.y
week
old.
Leavo
'your
ot
deni
for’
exJ. J . N . CO NN ER, M anager
The church hnd been . beautifully
12 : 15. noon—Weekly luncheon at the
•^-.irrrrKsragir.'g
m a rg^
tro copies and you will got them.
decorated
the
autum
n
effect
being
folWANTED—Experienced
wnltVcs#
*£jynldes
Hotel;,
l.otary
Ciuh.
The Store ot Quality with Low Friers
lowed and green and purple vines and
215-ltc
-/.-jo p in.—Band rehearsal of 4-aHemtnolp Cafe.
IIuvo t ’a q Herald do your next Job
_ V ,
l*op Wilson hns one of the new mo­
[oliuge alternating on the chancel rullcic*v’
Bund a t court house. ^ ^ ^
pfJntiqg. We have the equipment
dels of the famous Reo car and It Is
i/(g and over tho pipe organ r.nd dll OWNER has good modem home op
8
p.
fit.—Drill,
Coylh,
F.
.'.
G..
a
t
^
^
^
al| Wn js o{ j 0j, panting,
l •
bounty in every .respect. Pop in
around the aides of the church with
paved
ntreet,
five
ldocks
from
rcoi*.
:'
the
court
house.
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now the Sanford agent for Uio Reo
return home today from Jacksonville and has headquarters in the building flowers and vines and palms gave the 0f LAKELAND, for u io a t trnr.oir- . U p.^An.—Regular meeting Knights; LAKE MARY, FLA., with its 03 per
and Brunswick, Gn., where she has a t the foot of First street interstc- 'thurch ono of the most rc|!fu l n n d 'a ^ pr|Co. SuU'nhle f o f rnlltoud man of Columhcn nt K. C. Hull.
cent perfgct drinking,w ater, has an
beautiful effects currying the mind of who wants a comfbrtnhld place dose
it p. in -R egular mcctlnjrof Mn“ n: U jnjng ftir laundry, and several ntlii*r s
spent the past three weeks ns the tio’n u/Tytr.ford avenue.
the autiic’nco liack to the* deya of tho in. WrlU’ nox 402, Lakeland, Fin.
ic Isxigc'Nn. W, Mnosmc Hall.
. IbuslnQSS.entorprisos. A most unusaiil
guest of her sisters.
ancient churches o f.th e old country.
.
}1t-Stp
7:03
p.
m.-M
oving
pictu
res
of
«»&lt;&gt;
j bar|?:l| n ip n0w house on large lot .Hl!i
MRS* FRED DAIGEJl, Society Editor
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Losslftg, ac­
Tho
musical
program
this
year
was
Knaford-Oriando
Toothall
game
at
The
Junior
Girls
Friendly
will
give
*
W
‘n
jjc ity
companied by Miss Beth l&lt;osning and
rbone liT-W
ly taxes.” Property ia advaming
.
above the uvernge and the duets and ANNUA!. BAZAAR
Prlhceas
Theatre.
a
free
entertainm
ent
"Mother
Goose
end
nowhere In Moridtl will .little
Mina
Onrili
Alien,
motored
to
Gaines*
ir yim
rrl*nSi «lilllaa 7«
quatteU e were exceptionally fine. The
_rr yau are a»ln*r
mr ramlna
WOMAN’S GUILD TO flE
m-m^y- Iniy-as much- gronnd-with -thtrS a a r. »r t r ^ W 7 ^ t r m M . « r w.M *Fiuit* Mllim’-I-WcdtlCTriny night nt 7 villc_ Friday to spend Hq* week-end
■ liK L T rO K ^ilvC E M nnR H :
Wrdrie alay
pmupoct* fur ldg returns so great iu
i* |ki&lt;
s l r ^ f o’clock nt the Parish House. Come with Fay lousing, who is attending EnRlono *°lu 'The Holy CTI&gt; "*7? &lt;*P’
a ^ w f a l * 1 ««r
fair l U a i . I t w l l
7:30 p. m.—Bowling, at the Faridr :.t Lake Mary. Adilrusa C. H. Ellis,
the State University there. They re- C- McMahon deserves special mention f
and bring the children..
bm Krrally «ppr*r
Tho annual Imznar given each year 1I0U30.
Lake Mary, Flu..
11 Mile
turned Saturday bringing Fay with and it In conceded that -in this.gentle­
yiVj
tfl
by
the Woman’s Guild of Iloly Croa?
&lt;y{«jQ J}, m.—Regulax* nu-ctlng of the
man
Sanford
ha*
one
of
the
b.’st
bari
Frank
Miltcer
and
little
them,
he
returning
to
Gainesville
lost
Mrs.
‘SO CIA L C A LEN D A R
Pariah will he held December fith dud jrnRtcr„ .star at Masonic 11*11.’
tone' aofolsts in thu state.
daughter, Krarfcos Fair, left yesterday night by train.
71h,
starting nt 3:00 p. m. each day.
The
ritualistic
work
of
the
lodge
7:30 p. nh—Regular drill of McdiTuesday—Mr*. Donald Smith will on- for their Immc in Ft. Myero after
Fancy
work,
flowers,
candy
and
many'
was
carried
out
iq
a
most
impressive
;nl
Corps. F. N. G., ut court house. ,
Tom McRae h in the city for a few
tcrt.\ln tho meinhern of the Semin- [.pending the Thanksgiving holidays
other
good
things
will
he
on
aale.
K
pNm.—Band rehoanal 151th Inf.
Make application Nto coinplrolhv
•ntul
tihlo
manner
and
gave
the
aud­
olp Bridge Club a t her npartm ent here ns the guests of her faM'd, Mrs. days' stay much to the gratification ience n c h a r conception o f.th e dutici!
Ruppcr
will
he
served
each
evening
NOW
for your l'.&gt;23 nutoniohllo liFit.
National
Guard,
court
I
iuuko
.
of his* many old fiienda. Tom Is ju.tt
Ella I.ofGer.
a t 3:30 p. nt.
starting r.t fi p. m. The menu Is a?
tense.'
AiLnuloinobilo laws will in­
ot
the
officers
and
memhera
of
the
rceoverplg from the dengue fever and
Tuesday—Mrs. F. G. RoumlHat will
•
r.
• 1’riday
strictly enforced. . »
Mr. and Mrs.-d. S. Wilson were the says when he is nil right again he lodge thut realizes the importance o f ! follows:
• entertaiu tho ntomhers of tlio
Roast turkfcy, drerrtng and craaC. M. HAND.
12:17* noon—Weekly limchson of
guests of Mr. and Mrr. C. C. Spencer will give us the history of ancient a Memorial day.
F7vening Bridge Club nt her homo
Dr.
S.
W.
W
alker
berry
satire,
50
cent*.
the
Chandier
of
Conieumo
at
the
\
al2If--3tc
*
Sheriff.
Tho
oration
by
yesterday at their winter home nt Sanford especially of the old newr
on Falmotto uve., at 8:30 p. nt.
Oyster cocktail. 2.7 cent*.
tli-7
.
Ilot-I.
paper
men.
Mr.
McCrne
was
one
of
was
i/r.e
of
the
bent
that
the
meriior
Haines City, nml worn special guests
!&gt;enlh»iird oyster*, ...i ,ee1 1
' 8 p m. Regular meeting of th eJtc-f
nt n wild turkey dinner, given in hon­ the lending druggists here foe many .ini servlcui of the Sanford E.lk* io-ig.
Raked
ham
»nd
cold
siavf,
30
c
e
n
ts.',*'
Tuesday—Mr*. Dcrinld Smith will cnW E C E L L AND R E C O M M E N D
na r.t Masonic Hail.
has ever produced end Dr. W alker was
,
11 uC’l 1 *1.
or or Mr. and Mis. Terry Spencer, years.
rroamiMl
r.vw
Infill
potntoc»&lt;(
l!»
tnrtnin tho members of tiie Seminole
i
8
p. m.—Band t'uucert hy Sanford
never hotto.l giving the audience
who r.re spending their honeymoon in
*. Bridge .Club nt 3:30 p. nt.. nt her
rents.
.
Municipal Band at Central Park.
The Skating Rink out nt Lake for thought nlorg the line* "« chiisFlorida.
lionio-nir.ile lolls and halter, 10
” npartm enta.
tinnity
and
fraternity
as
excmpiifietl
Tk. fcconoJw aatU N G POWDER
Mary is making a big hit and every­
cents.
Gel n lot in Gpenfcer Heights. I »it»r
Tuesday—Mrs. F. E. Roumillat will WOMAN’S CLUB MEMtlERS,
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one who baa been to it reports a big in dnircli und lodge room.
Lettuce salad n:ul dressing, 10 count tor c.-ifh, or will make ea:-y
Hanfurd Cash Grocery
entertnin the ntcmiiers of the Even­
Hon. Forest Lqkc in Hie eulogies
time.
The
m
anager,
Mr.
Williams,
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
cents.
—'
,
ing Bridgo Club nt her homo on Pal­
tei in*.—A. I I'olinoli- ir- Son*.
will always hhve come‘attrac tions for of-those who had dlciFduring the turOrangelee,
10
cents.
.
2i:.-4tc I
u-iit
year
was
most1
impressive.
JCnowm etto Avenue nt if:Ht&gt;- jfT m. *
the
benefit
of
tho/nlookcrs
a*
well
n*
Rough plans of the remodeling of
Gnlw, 1U eor.iR.
.
ing
the
deceased-one*
personally
gave
W ednesday—Holy Cross Bazaar, Oaf- tho Woman's Club house, will lie pre­ the nkiitera. Wednesday night there
Pie, 10 rents.
DANCING CLASS.:;; every Tm-day
eterin Supper and Entertainm ent at sented Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 will lie mi apple eating contest, a big Mr. la k e the opporiun.ty of.eulogis­ .Ftiffcc, 10 ecivtr..
ing the absent h/atlar.i ini no onto else
nt Palish lloui^' i.l 4 |». nt. /or c'nil- (TRO quickly relieves ( ’olds nml
laugh
for
all,
also
Miss
Kvn
Grace
the Puri*h iiause.
o'clock nt the business meeting. It is
Kiwi enU\rUiinineiit hath evening’ ,
brief
W
agner
will
di»
n
special
song
nndlcould
huve
dime
end
he
gave
a
lira
t!i
t-ii and 7j&gt;. in. for a.! dt . liderprc* LuGrippe, ConstlpnUon; Iltlitm^Wednesday—Mm. L F. McCullcr will nrnestly desired th at [ill members he
beginning nt 7 p, m., given liy tiie
ihince
for
the
oernslon
mil
on
top
of,
hut
beautiful
eulogy
on
C.
H.
&lt;
amp
u
ti'.
e uiu! hall rood tinnci-iif —:Tofc;- ness und H eadaches.
entertain thet members
of the F o rt­ present so that, the plans muy bo ^ap­
me
Girls Friendly Bociety.
H5mething
helj
and
J.
C.
Jacobs.
•
bov
C.
I..’ Fhicn.
II I-tfe
this
will
he
n
dandy
hit,
"i'lie
Arabian
nightly Bridge
&lt;e tvlul) nt licr inline on proved.
d d and young will enjoy.
211-4UThe
musical
p
a
rt
of
the
program
Dance
Wonder,"
Mr.
Myers.
Don't
' "Ninth street. •
e v e r y w e e k b r id g e c l u b
owes its success to Mrs. F«t!i Wood*
a a s E a x a ap.-.vr- a a
Mrs, A. M. p o Forrest v.*ns the grac­ miss it as there are Many more attrac­
Thursdny—Holy Cross IJaznar, Sup­
ru ft who presided lit the organ ond
tions
for
thu
same
night.
If
you
want
-1 S tore In Florida
per and free entertainm ent nt the ious hostess Saturday, when shu en­
gnVu ccvcral rdectloim during th«'|
10 S to re s In G eo rg ia
tertained tho members -of the Every to have n big .time go out Wednesday
Parish House.
program which was an follows:
Thursday—Brotherhood of .S t. An-.WveU Bridge Club most delightfully night and see the fun, there will be
1.—Mnr.lt (organ)—Mrs.
Sethi
'J'
plenty
of
good
ynii-oc
by
the
•".Inzr.y^
drew a t 8:00 p. m.
.
a t fcnehoon nt .h e r lovely . country
Two" and everything to entertain you i Woodruff.
Saturday—Mrs. Raymond Key w .ll'en-! home near CrysUI Lake.
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2.—Bit.tali l
Officers
anil make an enjoyable evening
u
U-rtaln the memhois of the Kveiy! Th - spacious i.-nus o&gt;f '.hi Colonial -viih..............
Prayer—Chaplin of Lodge.
•W eek n ridge Club. '
home were adorned with rut glass;fo r the whole funnly.
3. —QuaiUM&lt; - "A Hymn -t
ia*kut* ainLvoses filled vvltli exquisite i
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H
ontelaiui"*
ffir A rth u r S. Sullivan).
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jink loses combined with ferns. Flic IvNlHUSjAbM MARKED lilE
C. M. Daly, of Ntrv Sm yrna, wait in
Mrs.
Julius'
Tnkqchf Mrs. Ernest
OPENING OF THE REVIVAL
ienchcon
table
was
centered
with
liarthe city Saturday nUemllfig to Dull­
llousholder, P. T.L Boyd, V. C.’ MacAT THE METHODIST CHURCH
vest Dome l)u:oratlons. In the cen­
ri3 H a a a E a i* s a a n = u a s k :3 « a a 3 U c u u u B » E H » i* u n u a a jB u a rib n a E B n c a E a a J B n a a n a n E u a n a a » a fa B B a a
ness.
Mahonter was n large pumpkin, around
The revival a t the Methodist church 4,— R itiinlhtit^pffleori . f L
Vi*. 1*. Wllkl-'on,. of New York, i* which wore all kinds pf fruits, and au­ openedycalerdny at the it o’vlu.k Herv
5 -B n rItq n e -Solo "The Holy City
among the nrrlvnl* here &gt;e«-tv .-day and tumn foliage- T!m nlam cards •‘‘’re vice. Dr. Walker piUaclicd a . most — F- C. Mar.Mahon.
..
tiny turkey’s with the names suspendIn stopping at the Montexumr,.
i oil around their nark*. At half r.flt.-r f.ovvsrfu! scr.no:, to the rhnrvh m, 'th- - Ril mil istic ---Q ffiyi*rn at Lodge .. „
* course lumheon w-i* served. "I’.innif.'talien," Which iirplrh.l and! 7 - O r g u n Solo ^ (selected)--Mr.-. Jj ^
K. 0. Tnnndr, of Chuluota. spent th e ; cne, n six
day in the eity Saturday tn.rw m iing
emlu.ving tlp- onyhe-.n. an ...L ie _ ;hi:ll« d i-v.-iy h ead t » dw pe/ anil tail Loth Weodru.f.
ii i»r. S. \V. W hIm T,
ing game 4*f bridge w.i* played, tne i t vuuseeiatiiiii. A'- the to^if.UMoa «•( A.—Of uti'
“
husine-ss.
’t.—Duvt My Fiillh *&lt;sOok3 Up ko
p -lie tor Itigh rrurc a pair of Uverjihe s.'imon Dr. W alkir uaki-l foe all* hre’’ (Fn.nr.# l.a\hncr), Mm. .lullucMrs. G. F .jthuae who unrt i\ dly de feated
Mr. r-nd Mrr. .'J. B. Pej.rr.on. of Or- candle sCcka wito \.*ui hy
Takach at\d Mm. Krnast Hoi. d»oldor.
i iliein: clvej to Jesus f ’lirlst, either tot
lundo, spent tlio week end in Soil- SntRh.
k;
10.—KiffuKy—Dun. Forrest ’Lakn.
Those enjoying, the rordlr.l hospital­ the I .r.t'- lime nr ;t htw , to i-ufno’for.’j
1L—Q;m&lt;lctth *»Tho Day is’ Done"
ford.
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there were rccNrS .vlto
M
Mrs. 11. W. ’Herndon left today for ity v/tr.'-M ts. I- E. Dumutt, Mrs. A. Iv. w nn ! r,n J
B
(Vnulinu
Browning
Dyke.:).
u
came witlt eyes strcar.ilug with tram',
S
DayUum Bondi where she will ipeml Key, -Mrs. G. D. U nit, Mrs. J- G.
" 12.—Ritualistic—Offlcor* of -Lodge.
i . i-.
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• pa ; i i R ita • • J
sh
ire,n,
Mrs.
G.
V.
Smith,
Mrs.
For­
tho week ns the guc.ltn of fri^nda.
&gt; lff^B cncdiulon^-C haplaln hf thi
rest l.ul.e, Mi4. &gt;
3 . K. Burre.t u.ul time diiring-'The great revival lo-’ijI.utlgc.
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t
spring v/.i;. tl:e spirit m»A- nunifestiy
Charles llughonshlcld, «&gt;f P itts­ Mrs. L. H. Buttolj h.
i
t
.
—March
(O
rgan),
Mrs. Setli
preient than at- this service yetseiburgh, I'/., well known proiUtcc tnan,
Woodruff.
■ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON
day. .
*__ thu fjucfltr of .Ur. anti Misi#.»!ohn
wqk
y:
l a s t right Dr. W atkcr was gryetc^ PIUTURBS LIFE. AND TR1BUOno of the l iveliest social events cf
C- Smith ycn^urilay,
the lutst week was tile lumheon given with nit cutlicirjc that packed _ tho
‘ LAT(DXH OF NEV.'S WRITER
.'B co-rc A. DeCotlc ■■ iiMJce, »pat..iia,atn l down, lie spokr
Qlj 't'Ur Asm.m-latfU 1Vr«*t
. 4 "W hat Think YTTff CTttl» V‘!* and
CHICAGO,*1He/ -L—Tho daring nv
powerful and
.
M
pon*e,t!Vc:t great* ir.l.ir-reyortcr, the hesutifui “anb-:-lasermon. Those tor" nnd the "boss" of the Simon Logicc type, arc missing from-the n-w
/
, who arc arcur.tt.nu’d to hearing * Ur. book eUi it nowspuper life hy a Chi­
Mrs- W. C. Hill Inin returjud home •niiduip.
The n“th tls t&gt;d-'»r motif of gulden Walker, uecluro he was nt his best
-from Cairo, Gn.. whore she wap called
cago ctnlor, Henry Justin Bnnth, lic-v
3
brown, old gold and blqc wpa lieauU- yesterday*.
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|&gt;y the death of her brother, Juntos
. Boyd unJ The choir-, farnlnlicd editor of tho Chlc-go Daily No:’-*. -*
fully rayrhd riht in every detail. The
.•
Legcttu who war- murdered:
is .» vohnn • entitled "Deadlines,** dcvlE
ii.m h-'oit table wna luid with luncheon ir.»|.irli:g music,nt both i-’crvht-.i, Mrs.
lug
v.ith
thi5*diliEhtsi
and
nufr.
^mrs
noth* of golden brown und yellow, Boyd .played u violin ru!o a t (ho cycti1
Blr. and Mrs. E- B. Smith, of E ast­
wnrl: :md' an en­
ft:
Ing z e w h o * bulitg utcsmpanled on i i pcvjspsjicr men
man. Gn., nrriveil in the city Saturday i.n«f had =n Ita forttSVpl«t an old blue
deavor
to
plAuro.
'the
insyhtaiing
ikp piano Vy Mrs. WB.il.tr.
*
und ore pleasantly IocmIihI nt the potlrrv vaoo filled with yellow ala*Hcivices 10:03 n. r.t. nml 7:du p. background nf hd'rying iinnun tigmundem, a t Inter.-ais were Hue potMontcsumn. ‘ ’ N
‘‘
, » ’ t c y raiulle stick* lioliling yellow i.i. for mily’thi
Tim ifiiMI is vtts rad uiffaatls nuchir.cry. fa those
5
cordiuliy ftiviad to all the rerviu I. innnip.ll) Ju#t before pfosV tini?,
8. F. Jadfsen, of Ju'krnnvine, v«rs liglite-J tapeus. A t each pltfve were
T he.E jiw otth Lcagve. will h°!d' r. ’ Mr.’ Smith hu* diyidaJ '.ltd i.inty^r-i _
mii::.tu:c yellow baskets filled with
(n 0)o city Saturday .attending to
into [.ojuunto sketchi t. «v.h of wbltfk
}1
w luHincss and madq Ida heidqaurlerc ainLs. fastened t » the hsndlps w»ro prayer nicvtlnK tonight In the Broth­ taint a ttui^v df u n-epp. an la:! lent ^ «
tho pipec gnv;’3. Th? exquisite IX*U erhood room-iitr 7:20 anil a ”general
i.t iho'Montesuma. ,
or a pcrsumdlty, ccrurdiac is his pubof the hostels waa lefitcleU in every prayer meeting led hy the choir in
ilrhefs.- ‘ The ;csu it, foy pvn &gt;• - •* t "
tho Indie's psilor at the samoTim^’
’
II. L aF /ince, or Rhode Ir.land and [Ictuil.
classifier,Hp."!, n tjy ho ci)!oJ
esnuu fietlor
in-;
’ \if. e . Smith, cf Raltimoiw, asrived in A t l -.30 :t iV.idotfa fdx course iuruuhut the h aju 'rm rtfl
n n a !s2n'-3K=CCB,,* " a:!:,:ia- ^ rBSU:in,,“ *,0 * n^:a5,,,nrn
tho ^ity Saturday and uiu .cffii.tered c&lt;.n i / a!i sujvrd. C o w ;i were lalil fot
'author hit* roeght to r.ivo the laym. '
UtjEKajratttGf’A SMKMBBBBBBSSBacniWBKKua:
Mrs.
A
m
u
ili.lup.
!io:tj.cr;
Mr*.
Ge-t
a t the Montezi inn..
. ’
a truthful pletaKj of the wurid In
h it
D. Ulrhop, Mrs. Coflicr o ' Fo(t &gt; lyc...
printer’s ink," Vay tho pulBshe.s. tu
•C . L. Mr.tUn.and M. S. Laplirjn, of the guest r f her dnuskter Mrs. R.
Pultnlutt, Mtfl. B. .Ihdcjton, Mm. R.
Lynn, Was*., are among the oat-of[ Z f -rs«- r.wrlflinl v,r.«i
cta te arflv.iL here ajtd are ufenJing LY Ni:wp:an, Mrs. A. E. HiH, l ’ .-a. D.
4.—Ar
I) ADM CITY. Dor’- 4.—An3tf,‘t5n=nt
1
L.
Thrasher
c.r.d
Mrs.
Gcsrgu
A.
sonic time r.t-ih j Monlcr-anta.
tm ! ufiirp-Unn of U)e juty fc!»oU»:lcd /-*
DuCot’.cs.
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begin today to try tho w.'oii r.i':i for y ;a
• .. - ,
Th'.-i 4-lay night nt 7 o’clock the Fcrt- j of
the rat/idiT Ottok-v 4th of Prohibition '
. I ’id .r- M tLr -1 and &gt;ah
- p
w
'l.n ' Girls -Fikndly wUI 1flvo,' n free
Agent Wafer:; ar.4 l^fROty* BhorLT . . Fl jrida ilaivcfa ily. Jr-;a*r. Ra-aon, m
‘
&lt;utdtalm ilcnt, "Cau a Vi'cntm Keep f i . ' r .j l i ’. q:u tlic gi'v'stw of
. ' . Mart Hi t;. J a:uj • - t rciudtac. Tlw ilsicmlaura nrn Tat’., Fayr. t.i5*jIt‘B und [xi‘v
mhi*.* hsvs *&lt; ^
PreVton .l.pul, Baacoiu, Bird iyd Gtjo:
ic.fi■*, Ms a. ’ta b u Wlgh*- a t U*Wt honu’ Overstreet aud \yibon Counellc.
in r.csa CoLit.
Mrs. a J. Ctarllng is cxp.etcd
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Game

SANFORD SHOE &amp; CLOTHING CO.

Elks’ Lodge ^eld
Memorial

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BETTY COMPTON

“For Those We Love’r

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Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.
115 East First Street-

Phone 104

NOTICE

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Phone 127

Sanford’s New Store

NURSES’ UNIFORM CLOTH
,

40-in. wide, yavtl—

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PERCALS
32-in.-wiile, yard

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30-inch wide, pet

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T H E SA N FO R D DAILY HERALD, TU ESDAY, DECEM BER 5, 1922

Hud credit and wo wnnt to nay
INFORD DAILY HERALD1get
that Sanford and Scminulc county arc

here lb daylight ahead-in the cYpnty. for lil2l. It Is proposed to U30 this to that lardy for consideration, the ad­
md our troubles seem to hp largely jcomp\cto the ludidle ground l.j* con- justm ent of every difference Would
lli lU k r &lt; rxtry i l l t r i M a rtrrpi H « « the mosr* appreciative laniple in the ia3t.
This has been accomplished jtra ct and do. nTAinlennnce dredging come about automatically, •
« » » • * lli« lU r a M
ItatUtnv, H*T
world and they have shown It. Oth­ because the people as a whole want--ort* the northwest bar with u United “The world needs more men like*
MWB— U a A n . • ■ ■ f a r * . Via.
ers feel thU wny about it but haye cd the schools to continue, and tho States dredge. On this project $1,- Clcmencenff—men who stand fo r'th e
p
not expressed it. Reciprocity is a -jpinion of the.public found ways to!oS5,200 have been spent, of, which truth nnd whi will tell tho truth. It
g reat thing.
eglslor itself effectively, says the •CS3,487 is being used1tills year. It is would hasten the coming of that bles­
j r t w u um
. tid
——----- o------------Miami
Herald, editorially. .
j estimated $1,033,000 will be required sed time among men and nations—the
U J. H U M
K ill*
!•» i'al.’itk.i the school hoaid h a s !to complete tho work. *
lima when 'Ye shall know.the Truth,
I. J . I . I I . U H U ____ d r f r t l a r f ' l f r i o i r f r THIS* IS TH E TIME TO ADVER­
I. A . M t l t l .
....... O ru rrat
decided th at it will be necessary to j. For the CalDosiaWchio river $35,- and the Truth shall make yuli fre e ."’
TISE
1. A. H U M L V „ ~ _ _ _ A 4 t r r t U l a t f M a n n i i r r
ilose the schools, because th&lt;r people jOOO is asked for dregdlng In the secl’l» M IM Mil «a fliW I*. M.
There rever was a belter time to haVe not responded to nn appeal forjtion between Ilcnnub and Fort IRISH CONSTITUTION
l l m &lt; U l i c Mat
M a4r K l t « » H
rnlvc:
live _^h/:i i i"ht now. With the funds. There is some justification i Thompson, which shoals during the
A
IIm
1HI.L WAS PARSED
LJCWM A t t i r r j ___M r a a la ila a M a a a a a jjqttcco m arket improving. with the fof the feeling that .there should not j rainy ticneona, due to caving in of
IN. HOUSE OF LORDS,
r k a a a O - W a f t r r 3 p. w .
celery eonfirg on. \yith the railroad be an appeal for voluntary contribu- the banks. Maintenance dredging olao
s a W rip tU r M r # u A4«eec«j shop p u tlirg n big pay roll hero e v -lllions
*0,,,, to
lo support tho schools. They i will be required Tn the channel be­
LONDON, Dec. 4.—The Hou^e of 1
sarwi |n
*»•« V r « r .
ery month, wish the tourists coming["hould ho supported by taxation.^-tween 'F o rt Myers and Puntu Ilassa, Lord;* ponced the third ryul final read-j
SUM
• a Knalkp
nnd n bright prospect for tho y e a rj0 n |y under the most serious..circum- on which work $20,000 will be spent. ing of the Irish Constitution bill. On­
a » l l » w « fa c ;ifr
fs c rW
om* a . f S __ j ____ __ ____„ i s r » » i » 1923 the time to go a fte r business b»l"lances should a drive
school. F ort Miami harbor, and lliscayne ly royal sanction is now required t o ,
buy, $32,500 will be required during make it a law.
!T A » t l ( I S - l » I H .p a i r W f f k l r I p f right now. And this is irrespective of funds be* permitted&lt;
■
•U * a l l r * l » . n &gt; i r t a Nrmlnr.ii* C«»«»r,
While this is true, it is rather d if-11924. The existing project provides
the holiday season, which is the best
i f f la r i k l b b a l . i a r j r r l l a f .
u * l * c M i r a ra.■Sr k fta ^ n
a n i'llra *
ficult to understand the a ttitu d e . of j for an entrance channel 300 feet wide
ata«. I t a M M M lI r la. pal I lira... SI.oil par reason in the yonr to go after busi­
r » » r . a 1 w n ;a In aA an n rr.
ness. Advertise every day in tho Daily some people regarding the school#. ;nnd 20 feet deep from tho ocean to
m et-,
T H E AHHOCIATKII I 'llK S * Herald from now till Christmas and Tho M a ilt* News reports tho case o f , the hay. During 192-1 work will be
T h a Aaaoelatacl 1‘f A a la aicl-JKlv*|&gt; you will see a big difference in your*two members of tho common coun- done completing the stone revetment
f-»fj»Jad lo tha urn fu r rapuhllcatlon of
are school patrons, who j„ front of the wooden bulkhead, in
* P.nvr* iHapatchr* rra&lt;I1t»'l to It of business. Wc nre not asking this borjdli who
* ? o th a rw lan cro.tltrJ In Ih 'a p sp ^f cause we need the money.It is a bus*;expressed n preference for
having rebuljdlng parts of the north and
u _ J AMO th a
local
new a publtahail
incss proposition we nre putting to their children work” in factories or ’south, ride Jetties, and in providing a
b ar at n. .
Alt T*xhta of ra-pitlillrallon of anoctal you and business men will nccept it on tha farm to attending school. . boat slip, with small warehouse for
A la p a tc h a a h a r a l n a r e also ra aa rv n d
This* is carrying out the vocational engineer purposes,
r t once. Place your advertisement
e t O f f i H F H t l . l t i l l ' l l in V'.. I ' k » » f 14
idea in education with n vengeance. I, For Karntosa liny $15,003 is asked
now.
OAKLAND TOURING, 1920
There is n movement today in eduea- which will be used irt continuing the
ltt&gt;
........... . a ■ MODEL
A T $200. THIS IS A
tion to tnkw tho farm and the factory dredging in Ixmg Key cut.
ELECTION TODAY
REA L BARGAIN.— IJ. &amp; 0 . MO­
nnd
tho
office
into
the
school,
For.
St.
Petersburg
harbor'$17,000
Dcnby wants n navy second to none
200-ifc
We are having another election to- which may he a desirable thing. It!w ill he required during 1924. Th TOR CO. in the world. Right, old leather neck.
\
day—local
nffaire-for
City
Commls1"
very
doubtful
w
hether
it
)i
deslr-j
funds
will
be
used
in
extending
the
------------o----------1 inner nml tha goutlemarly way In eblo to turn the factory and the fnrm! couth Jetty shoreward about 250 feet,
AND
II " l*'’ ‘
We are getting rather tired of this
ladaur sedentary life Ih wIlRor htfs
which it lr lieing conducted is the. talk into ndhools, and make them tho ortly rebuilding tha jetty and extending it
foolish disarm am ent thing anyhow. It
n ilirctt bcartfig on the prevalcnvc of
to the lu-foot coutmir.
of the Htutc. No mudslinging, nn big schools,
ionly means th at America disarms and
cbiighs and colda. Keep the bawela]
For
Pensacola
hafhar
$20,000
is
Some
people
Imvo
won
ronsjdcrnhlo
noise, no argum ents, no link* lost
then allows other nations to jump
nttive and overcame ennstipnthm with;
1rum buoineas. Ju st a case of men and mat orial success without very much risked for 1024. |l is. proposed tn re
on her.
t’oley Cathartic Tablets.
tJublf,!
women going to the polls and cast­ schoolirg. The present generation, move 47,(160 cubic yards of m aterial
»
cougbg,
entup,
thrcifil,
ch«
»t
find
lirnn-l
ing their votes for the candidate 1 of however, will not 1«* very well equip- j fnir.i the entrance thannel and tnnfe
. There will .rtever Ijo n aucccisful thoii*. choice without any argument, pod for* life without qducntiuiinl, miliar repairs la flic dredge Caucus chinl trouble quirk,y relie.eibwitli T**-_
N etv!terry’s I^unous Novelty D.utce O rchestra
* - Arrew*
j t y 'i Horxy and Tor. t*eiitnlns j o
‘bird parly Ifl~Amwlea m d those .,ml this is really the proper way CcTYRrniltqr_Tfirlrqt-T—tlm - sdmnlT—alnntr1niul the-iaanch
"You don’n m d r n n o i(&gt;\V liOtV tTr
jip tt ffornnfiniiTide""
Who would like a change can remcm- elect tho best man to office. Tim ean- can give. Life mentis comothiug more* Other nppropiiutijns nake.l for njdnles -ingredients printed un the
The Snappiest, Fnstent ami C lassiest Orc h e stra in the Land
i*.*:* Ihis. And Ihu third purty would •lldnten in today's election are both than making a living. The enmniu* I Florida intlude; l*'e 'nntilna harbor wrapper. Lr.rpest .selling euugli med-j
.-4..I i be ns rotten n s'th e two old pnr- veil known to lire* qieople of Sanford ally th a t simply prodicea capable 'nnd Cumberlaml Round t.!,ti(j0; fit. iiitie in the World. “ Coley's 11ongj’ i
:i : f. 1 f --I i i... 1 "f
tit-s, -o make the beat of it.
and there is no nerd to get heated up factory Workers or farm In tu it i t --lolttis Hver* I'alaika to Lake Harney, ..i.;.’ T .r i
coughs
and
colds,"
writes W. -IL
hardly
a
civilized
community.
Edu$I0,&lt;HI0;
Okluwalia
river',
$3,000;
Inover the election that means the el­
A ,nl while we -are on this subject evating to office of a garni man in cation has to do with minds ami .souls dia m h e r, $5,000; Kissimmee siver, Cray; Venice, California. Sold every-:
^ M ILES t O i'T II OF SANFORD
i: » &gt;u!d be well to call attention to any-eyent. And a fte r the election Is as well ns hands, and mere foil can $.'&gt;,000; Charlotte Itsrb-ir, $'&gt;,Uilt); An- wh *n’.—Adv.
l Inder New .M anagem ent
thou- pui^yfooUsni in the government over there*will he no had taste left nover give a child tin* heritage to ‘colto river $14,000, removing water
Mrs. II. A. IMtiHiys. Owner
W. H. Sewell, Manager
that a big navy of warships and of In the mouth of the defeated candi­ which he is entitled.— Pujatka News. Jhyacinth $10,000; Apulaeblola bay,
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■
$
12.000J
Apaiachiid.'i
river
$25,000;
m erchant yeazcl.1 Is the thing to keep date or of the voters. It has been a
^VK CiEI* THE “ lEAVINS"
channel Apalachlnla river to St. Atioown any future wars.
quit t, ladylike affair and will reflect
_____
;«
•rew i bay, $21,500; S. Andrews bay,
credit on the city of Sanford for ma­
Sanford
and
Palntka
nml
other
ci$2,000;
( ’h ictnwaU h&lt;e river, $&gt;,U00;
ny
years
to
come.
It
in
our
idea
nf.
The special session of congress hsa
'ies
on
the
St.
Johns
river
are
friendIbdmes
river ll.Ofio; llbukw.iter tivan
election.
We
are
tired
of
all
this
ended and the real rossion .begins is
she way lira, headlines in the news- big noise and loud mouthed stuff that ly to Jnck)unvl|le and wnnt the big er, $25,000; Kscamb.a nml &lt; iiiU-enli
p.ij-o-a nmfdunced the Inginning of means nothing in the end. The poopl town tn get •‘•wliat is entiling to her ^rivals, $.';,UOO nml lait.range Ha you.
■V
another vacation for congresa yerter- will rule nnd the people should lie ami like to have her g *t nil she can $28,5111).
i!uy. Special session nnd regular r-ea- allowed to make their ileclidod with­ hut we do flirt like the spirit in which
out any help from the politicians or the appropriations to the St, Johns
eion is a joke.
TKI.L1NC 111K TRUTH
even from 'th e newspapers when it river art* made every year by our
------------o----------If the government offirird* peed,comes to a city election—a family representative in congress. The npIn* a
tilling the truth rectus
any good advice on how to run the no- affair—as il wort Ix-t us have mure propriatlon* for the itiveru and liarp.t ml in tills tiny amt
liurn
lead
like
a
fairy
tale
when
it
d*miilu-e«lgc4
vy let them write to the editor of of there quiet elections and We will
* mte.s to giving anything to auy purl 1' fir** and it cn h.,th Ways. O.ui tellthe Herald. We know something a limit soon have clean politic.).
1|
I if the St. Johns river aside from I u,n ,,st’ tm .li l.v void of mouth m112 M aktPj'tn A venue
-l’honc 113
the w ayi of several of the navies,
mil) of St. lo h in fb y the uewspa.iei-s i*. apt to Lso all
our own included, and we would like AN EXPENSIVE GOVERNMENT Morkittmvlib' X,» muiilli
river" and one rending"the liil each "*' ntie's fiii-Uti’ and tlii.e you w oidt
to enlighten the weak hearts in Amer­
,,,'ni*
would think there* is in* placejh-dp are usually the li . one to turn
Ameitca started the spending idea
ica who arc afraid of a h.'g navy.
5 p ,,,,■,S!,,?,,Dcr' 3 t' Bn,,,,^,FJ’,' a ’,aB,,!Sf^^w^T'•^s," K:, aan*iM w nrx«a*n«aB »«avaB nnnaoliB nanaiiK K B B *f
like
Jni’knnnville
In the, state of F lo-‘gauliwt you. it i* n ration oft d ie .,,^
V
-ir.' - ._■
_ »ff» ...
•
. during tins war. twidaL ia_ difficult to
h»nnMnRnnsiaiCHnrvdrqeivnnni&gt;&gt;icviiarGreBKKvtinK)&lt;msnRrHr«DKDKtiRNRSinnna s s n s n i n n i N m i a n z m i i i
,
iil.t,
.It.
is
just
about
lime
the.
|ieojnemblers
that
we
have
and
nut
only
■
n
i a s B u o i s n s N i a s o a u i B n i n a c u E D c a E i u a s a H a n .-.eKunsnHL'zristtnssrutaunHcaxa-jnsui*nrssnxi
Despatch nays th at the house - ill -el back to er'inomy nml safe niul
b bu
ril
qje
in
lower
Florida
woke
ep
to
the
America
hut
In
cvmy
ration
of
the
n
a
n
■■s
begin impeachment of Attorney Gen*’sane ideas in either business or the
res
RSI
fact
that
wc
nre
not
being
represent-.
W
f&gt;rl«L
A
diplomat
in
any
nation
li
s ta
War costs money n*
eral Daugherty ami now we nre tn government.
BBS
*d in eongte.is a t nil. It has been ^*L* "i:in that can camouflage the SCH«JU4
«&gt;•
go through another case of “stalling" well as lives nnd wo -know that we
tiXt
tru th nod
('i '1
t by Wiin
w ith'it" *and
lln*
fel- nn h
going
on
for
the
past
ten
years
with
i:r,,in
n'"'
t'1
,BU
1,51
• BN
by tho house and nothing of a con- have an enormous debt to pay. This
amu
SSI
cun
leg
un*
leggi
s
is
l*u l l‘u" ''■* l*,(' •'-Uge-.t lies
sa il
n il
etiuctive nntuie . ueroinnllshed. It is America's way of going to war oat nny voice lajing raised in protest *',w
s
n
n
f:*u"
fen]
the
be-l
diplnunt.
There
i
■
iltle
rtss
1'
1
cna
would b&lt; aj good -thing to f.h.ileih when we won t lit* Spanish war we took agtinnt it. hut the time is past f o r 1**1
n»*
n
css
and wr Il’Ollil tnitli i'i Hi- individual m i. i'n- n.-i su
congress f il ti n years mid h«t the nolhi tg but v.v turned around and my :.n ^ |i:i i yfo.iting
tn
n
•mil nfiil in -peaking nf n.,; &gt; ,1 life r a n
i
gel
our
i
igiitfol
share
oi*
know
iinpis
id
Spain
for
allowing
un
to
whip
itself.
They
have
d-imcountry run
tiltI'i let li.itg Tim
i! ! S * * ri,:5cai ■ u u ^ s a a a c o ir r a c w i's a c
j i ,»(*3l*uu jtm .x r « .j:n tt* r :n r B i.,snn c* L cx u n B aau x B U B u a ass
nothing but 'Viall" around for the her. in tile Woild war we paid out le.-ison why we are not gelling it.
“
Eteri
I'ilnte,
weak,
1,11.d
with
Read
ilie
figures
below
and
find
out
paat twelvel nuiuhs and before that billions for the allies and thousands
55“
US*
•
* a**
they "atnlfcp" Lor nl least ten years. »f lives and went through hell in nin­ where tho appropriations are going pride, with the love of pov.e;*, and full 2J*2
of the fear of displeasing the misHe-t, n i s
:
*
Our appropiialioiin and work for Flo­ ny ways to help the suffering world n Florida:
had within Inin the prft-ide.u .M e t ­
Almost
$1,500,000
is
asked
for
the
and
we
fooled
the
bill.
We
lunneJ
rida is a fair example.
mi
m illio n s a n d ‘we still have the Tuan improvement and maintenance of Flo­ ing of wanting lo know the truth. The
■— ---- &lt;&gt; ■■ ■
quest ion:
list is Truth V has tome
Exports on tho financial situation without tin* Interest in many instan­ rida's riverr. and huriiors for the fis­
un
down
th:
mtgh
nearly two thousand j4nm
cal
year
1924
for
which
estim
ates
in (nhv^country say that th? building ces with no chance of collecting from
“ «j
years, nnd is still lieing asked by ev­
in 192$ will outdistance any record some of the bankrupt nations*. Wc were submitted to Congress Monday
ery God-fearing man and woman who
by
the
rhief
of
engineers
of
the
ar*
nre
paying
the
hill
even
though
"we
yet made by America mid that the
have in their hi arts the iil-.po-.ition
|my
having
those
works
in
charge.
won
the
war"
and
now
conus
the
thing to do is to keep down building
The Si. Johns river from Jackson­ to align,their lives with the h ig h -si
costs. It is something worth the so­ budget for the year to follow and
ville
to the ocenn will receive the concepts of righteousness and fair
ber thought of tho men who sell ma­ President Harding yesterday said
largest
share of thu. funds asked. dealing one with another.
terials nnd the men who build the there would be no cutting of expense
This
project,
calling for a channel 39 - ‘‘It happens that ju st now M. ( lu- km
unless
some
of
the
appropriations
bouses.
were cut. This would be a good idea feet deep nnd 30&lt;k feet, wide, Tins coat mencgmi, a distinguished leader of
In
sotno instances nnd the place to cut 19,432,271 to dale, of which $552,- the people of Franco, Is n visitor in gjjjj
Turkey is quite cocky since Thanks
' SRM
*«*
giving is over nnd there is no im expenses is in the government print­ 090 is lieing spent during the current this country, IIo is here in a cam­
mediate danger of the Allies cutting ing office where nil that useless liter­ year. It is estimated .that $380,000 paign for France, nnd nm* which* 1ms
off the Turk's head and Turkey is do ature is lining published that goes will be required to complete the pro­ Already brought attacks by a few
manding the undisputed sway over into the editor’s waHte basket every ject. The amount nuked for 1924 is Democrats as well a-s Republicans on
$003,000 of which will be expended the senate floor, and Criticism f r o m
tho Dardanelles. It is just about time dH&gt;\ The following despatch sny.s:
$380,000 for maintenance including the British government. In addition
"A
ppropriations'
aggregating
$3,
for the allies to tell Turkey wliorp
tho operation of a hopper dredge be­ to these protestations lie has rocclv078,940.331
for
the
fiscal
year
be­
she can go and see that she goes
tween bar and Mile l’oint cuts for ed dozens of cahlegnutm from his own
there nnd "there" means tho place ginning next July 1 were proposed,
six months; $100,000, repairs to people, urging him to eoften he tone
where Tut key should have been sent today to congress by President Har­
dredge Mallery, $50,000; other ex­ of his speeches in this country.
ding
in
the
second
annual
federal
long nga,
“ In reply, thp *|;ri*hl Frem-hman
budget. Tills li exclusive of thu postal penditures, $70,000. For* new work
$G0J,000 will he expended as followhi sny.i: 'I ilid not come hero to be cxservice
und
compares
with
actual
ap­
It is not too early to begin thinkconstructing training wall opposite ptxlient, ( came-here to till the truth.
ing about our exhibit at tho Orlando propriations for this fiscal year to­
Wards Bank, 02,000 cubic yards of I did not come to aay pleasing things
fa ir and eveiyone in tho county is ex­ talling $3,274,238,000.
oyster
shell or stone nt $2 jier cable but to say things th at would be of
Expenditures for the coming fiscal
pected to do thoir part toward mak­
yard, $124,000; 11,250 tons of granite value, ip my judgment, to help pre­
year,
also
exclusive
of
the
poatui
ser­
ing tho Seminole county exhibit the
capping a t $5 per tort, $50,250; other serve tho peace of the world.'
bent ever. Wo have no fair .of our vice, wof9t estim ated nt $3,180,843,expenses, $12,750.
“ In other words to fell the truth,
234,
ns
compared
with
nn
estimate
of
own in the county of Seminole and
On Tampa harbor it is eat (mated tho whole truth, nnd nothing hut Un­
$3,703,801,(171
for
this
fiscal
year,
an
Orlnndo is our next best bet und we
should bo there with everything wc actual outlay of $1,795,302,499 for the VTir.,000 will be required. On this truth nn to rvmiltlon.s ns ho n*c:t them
project which provides a 37 foot in Europe. What a fine world It would
have. Seminole county can show more fiscal year ending Innt June CO.
depth
from thu GillA of Mexico up lie if everybody told-the trutli. What
The
total
federal
re
venue
for
1924
diversified crops than any olhsr
to
nnd
In* the "several channels of a blcued 'world it would be .if every
wns
recounted
nt
$3,301,812,359,
or
County in tho state— then lot us mak**
Tampa
harbor, with widtfis of COO man dealt with hks neighbor along the
an
excess
of
$180,909,125
over
the
this assertion good by allowing our
feet
on
the
bar and 300 and 200 feet linos of fajrqejs and honenty an.net
projected oxpcmllturc3. Tho estimat­
wares to tho public.
in
other
places,
$5,05(];95C hart been forth in the Golden Rule.
ed revenue for this fiscal year wni:
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But, alas. It Is for the lack ef truth
spent,
Including
$299,0Mi, which is
13,429,802,959,
or
$273,938,712
less
Ths Herald is grateful for tho ac­
i.r
the world that 5L Clemencesu h
being
utili/eti
this
year.
It
la
eattnintIhsn
tho
expended
outlny.
Mr.
Hardknowledgments of thu Klwunia club
In
tlffj
country spurring the nation to
tng
xaid^however,
th
at
it
wns
proed
$£49,500
will
bo
required
to
cornand the Chamber of Commerce of
awake
to
the menace which he pointr.
pored
to
eliminate
the
deficit
of
lhe|pleto
this
project-Of
lh«*
$I9i»,009
for
our efforts to give the people of Sem­
out
as
threatening
the peace of man­
inole county n real daily newspaper, year, adding th at If this hope was! 1924, $60,000 would be reiiiireU for
kind.
He
city.s
that
Germany is not
not
realized,
the
expected
r.urplui
for
tnaitilenunte
n
m
l
$-445,000
for
new
I l ls such 'encouragement that means
HKH4
P
tilling
the
truth
when
it says i'. in not UM M BRCticL:aL3CUHa&amp; zxM auKaaauBuauE;gcgucnx^u'jBnuBcan^QBBauua^aB3Ag.aiiAaM UBnBaeoBi&gt;S!
1924
would
give
n
margin
to
lake,work.
This
new
Void:
would
include
m are to the newspaper than were
B
B
I
4
.
i£2
continuance of dredging und rock ex­ preparing for a renewal of its attem pt
money although we need the filthy care of a deficit)'1
of
world
conquest.
And
tills
State­
cavation iq nn area in the Tampa
lucre to pay our debts and keep the
wolf from the door. But to have these EDUCATION HAS t o DO WITH! northern channel which will be drtnlg- ment may lie taken us nn example of
jed to n depth of 27 feet. The work be­ tho trend of come of the nations in
various organizations and many of
MINDS AND SOULS
rg done this y.-ur includes Tampa their 'relations with other nations.
dur friends give us credit for doing
“ If the truth, nnd nothing but the
nut U&gt;rn channel,.ifendiy Knight chan­
something is better than mere money
truth,
were told nt the Lausanne con­
nel,
the
Ybar_
tam
in
g
basin
and
Dade
catiqly
is
not
tin
only
sec­
and better than having these flowers
ference,
and we«e evoiy man disposed
about
one
half
of
the
Ybbr
rliamwl;
tion
of
the
stale
in
which
there
have
a fte r we are dead and gone., Tho Hcrto
doal
fairly .nnd unselfishly hi Hue
* —i—i—~ t»iuiit where been difficulties in connection with also dredging on Egm onl bar.
***«..• K»v Went $70,000 u ai!:ed BOttlfincnt of world problems before
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Of course, a manVvearning
power counts, but what is. of*
prime'importance is his saving
power.
It is not. thg amount with
which you open an interest*
bearing account that means
most in the end, but the-regu­
larity with .which you add to it.
The Peoples Bank, of San­
ford will help you to keep your
earning power and saving pow­
er well balanced.

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
Sanford, Florida

KVERY FRIDAY

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Oon’t be fooled when it comes 16 spending your
money. I’atronizc'lhe merchants who liave a reputation
for fair dealing* and honesty. Such motives must actua.c
5
*&lt; the consistent* advertiseit ’1he man who invests real
25g
money in build ins* a reputation for himselfand his mcr-- *
chandise cannot afford to l'i^k any of .it hy talvin^ unfair
advantage of his patrons.

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(V. Tho consistent advertiser pays money to tell you
about his^poods. He KNOWS they are good—he ba.ks
them with his money because he believes they will satis­
fy. Only merchandise which is consistently good can be
consistently advertised.'

So advertising PROTECTS you against fraud and
inferiority. It tells you what is new and good, making
you a wise buyer. It saves you money by pointing out for
your.consideration ONLY TIIE REST products and the •
;s to buy them.

Thrifty men and women read the advertisements.
To them it is a plajn every-day business proposition—a
DUTY they owe to themselves and to their pocketbooks.
Don’t be fooled!

�TH E SANFORD DAILY' H ERALD, TUESDAY, DECEM BER 5, 1922
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can bo purchased from central plants
at less expense than manufactured
on the premises, exclusive of deprepretjlallon to the power-plant. *
We Pay 4% In te re s t on Savings Accounts
ft
The rui-vcy in Chicago shows that
n
it lists 11.-1 square feel of Hour epr.co
; p i(u rto o iy i'|ftL *
Classified Ads 5c &amp; tine. No
for each square foot of ground. De­ No Longer N ecessary to Frel
and Wcfrry About Your Thin
ad taken for lr«a than 25c. n
rfr ,
troit, with 8,2 feet in second. Average
1 CartJs of Sanford’a neputh
omt
itoaitirely
no
classified
and Scrawney A ppearance
«ble Professional Men, each m
“It certainly is one grand show." rent per square foot for both store
ails charged to anyone. Cash Pa That is the way the famous critic on and office rent is $2.G0 in New York,
I of who®, h&gt; Ws chosen pro- M
Very often headaches, backaches,
mu's* accoirpany alt orders. isc “Life" summed up his impressions a f­ $2.-18 in Detroit and $2.21 In Chicago.
I fccalon. the Hcrold rcccm- £
nervousness,
irritability,
loss of
Pa
Count
th
e
word
a
to
a
line
The
building
values
for
each
square
ter witnessing n performance of “The
a mends to U*« Pc°P,e*
m
n
aud remit accordingly.
Bat.’’ tho tremendously successful dra- foot of rental space war, highest In wo*ght, sliopressnesi, malaria, chllla'
B3
and fever; are tho beginning of a se­
Pa mntic piny hy Mary Roberts Rine- Kan Francisco.
M Ps ca
ttj kg
BA let fc» hm l mid Avery Hopwood, which WngIn discussing the question ns to vere sickness. These “ Warnings" are)
•»
»
enbals and Kemper present at the whether office buildings are profit­ Nature’s way of telling yoti that some i
Princess Theatre on Monday, Decent* able beyand a ccflnin height, Ihe iV- thing is wrong in your delicate *ya-:
Atlorney-at-Lnw
FOR HAI.K—lU'nl cfltnto
office, ber llth . ‘And after hlHtaa iteun said port .states "th a t It lias bmcen dis­ tu n . You must hoed them and correct
ground Hour in heart of business and done about “The Hat," Life’s crit­ covered th at both groM.r ami net in­ the trouble.
People who suffer from those con­
Over Seminole County Bank
district, Orlnndo. Address Box 1202, ic surely has offered ona of the best come increase with the height of the
stantly
nagging and distressing nilbuilding
up
to
twenty*fpur
stories,
* ll-l-Stu descriptions that could possjbly be
lANFOnn
•:*
FLORIDA Orlando, Kin.
r* *- i
ments
enn
get sprprimngly quick re ­
with
the
gross
income
Increasing
fast­
YOIt SAl.K—A rcid" liarrnin. Seven given of the play.
er than the not, indicating that ex­ lief from them through tho faithful
passenger Jlnynes u ir in fine con­ “The Bat” Is primarily a mystery
penses also increased with height." it use of RE-CU-MA, tho now medicine
w—* . At
r7
dition.—Fred Wnlama.
&gt; 216-?tp story. As such, it is unquestionably
which thousand;! of p&lt;op!e are (now
would
therefore
seem
that
a
limit
a t t o r n e y -a t -l a w
SEV E lf A L 110 US i%ft lor sato. ilouse iu a class all by itself, in fact, scores might bo reached n £ n point where praising. There is no more need to
for rent. Sco Thigpen.
OC-tfe of critics have unhesitatingly called it the increaM .ln cv^bnsuH Imv offset fret and worry about Ik-v had you
the greatest mystery play ever pro­
Firat National Bank Building
WOOD Foil KALE—C-S.50 n mril. duced. But there is real .drama and tho increase income. Such a limit, feel, and how thin and weak you lire,
FLORIDA
RE-CU-MA will put your stomach
Plenso nrrnngo to pay cash on dc- there is comedy in "The Bat.” In fact, however, would probably depend
JANFOIM)
livery, and specify tho kind of v/ood there is quits *» many laughs ns more upon the’siio oT tho lot than the in the condition it m ust 1m to get nmirwonted, when placing your order.—F. thrills' during the play and ns enter­ iieight of the building, th a t is for ichmcnt in tho form of iron anil vitaSTRENGTH ---------------- -PROGRESS ----------------- SERV ICE
S., Ycmny... ■ .
,
;lDC-tfc tainment, pure and simple, it is 108 very tall buildings on-small lota the mines from the food you eat. That is
economical
heighta
would
bo
reached
what
you
need
to
strctigthcn
your
FOR SALE—Doaicr and Gays’ paints per cent plus.
a t a much lower point than for tall nerves and build healthy tissue which
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
law yer
The story ,of "The Bat” never has
buildings
on large lots."
puts sound flesh on your thin nnd
183-tfc been told and it never will lie if the
• :—C ourt House Works, Sanford agents.
weakened body to resist the fatal ef­
FA KMKll!$—You can get seed bed wishes of author:! arid managers are
Have you lost or found anything! fect that overwork, strain and worry
fram**i and Irrigation p in ts a t tfc. respected. The first announcements
otherwise lias on your system.
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfe or the presentation of "Tho Bat" ns
RE-CU-MA is noli! iu Sanford by
n t o r * r a m ' p* * * * * * *
FOlt SALK—10 nerca in Longwood. well iu the first words which catch
the Union l’hsrmai’y nnd the lending
corner of Grove am! Orange nvc- tho eye when the audience opens its
Pa
druggista in every city.—Adv.
. - H •.
IU nitcs, S. E. 1-1 of N. E. 1-4 of S. W. program are a request that tho story
not
be
told.
And
thus
fnr,
although
m 1-1 See. 25, Twj&gt;. 2.0, Kongo 20.—Thos.
G d a lot in Spencer Height.*-', Di;i.
11-2-ltno. the piny has Lein seen by morfc than
Ra J. Baxter.
^guut—for—eaaltr «*r -wilt n’fiiuone
mil
I
fon
persona,
it
is
doubtful
if
b MEIUIEU- SEED FOB-SALE—1 hnvc
terms.—A. P. t'oimeiiv fi Sons.
one has ever broken the confidence
n surplus of 35-lb3, of Ruby King
You can find the name of Ra
215-ltc
imposed. »
every lire lluslnraa Man t a popper seed Raved by myself out of
Suffice to sny, tho.story of "The
in Sanford In this Column Ra tho very best New Jersey stock, $2.75 But" is veil worth while. It must lie.
I
each day.
t5* per lb. Address, K Grothcn, Danin, No play in years has had quito the
{T A L W A Y S ASK US FOR
198-tfe
,
ru Fla.
success «f tliia play, its run in New
t a R a r a R a R a R a t e s R Q i k i FDTt ft A I,E—Five room bungalow on York exceeded two years in length.
exceptionally easy term s or will In Chicago, "The liat" set a new rec
Th» Eek'nom; D/tHtNC POW OUt
We’ll Bye For Yon
rpnLr A: Pv Connelly &amp; Sons. 205-tfei n , for theatrical success when il play
112 M A G N O L I A A V E N U E
L. P. McCUl.l.Ktt
b o n t o n s t e a m p r e s s e r y FOR KALE—C room cottage, all eon-jed for over one entire year. Evety(
1ANGS
i'liONOGRAPflH
PLAYERS
SHEET MUSIC
vc/iienres, 110(5 Sanford Avc. 21 l-3p where it has been seen, the result has
Kent &amp; McKee, Props. v
K
F
rn
itn
S
PLAYER
ItOLI-S
ftALil—New bungalow ’on I’avt been lltc ■same—absolute capacity aud­
CLEANING, d y e in g , a l t e r i n g
avenue. Easy terms,—E. F. I.nne. ience* at each anil every performance,
Work cnicd for and delivered
215-fitp for example, London, where it is near­
plane 161-J--------311 West F irst St.
ing its first full year.
"The Bat" comes here, staged exact­
“WE DELIVER T H E jGOODS"
ly as i t ’Was presented in Niw York
FOR RENT—It.-nl estate office fu r­ null Chicago and with an excellent
nished, act quick. Orange avenue.
cast.
Storage F acilities
Don’t nnswer if not interested.—Dr.
,
Seats on sale at Roumiltat &amp; An­
If we please you, tell othtra; If not, Gislcr, J3G South Orange, Orlando,
derson’S Weilnefilny.
C A P IT A L A N D S U R P L U S ...............................................$ 1 , 030 , 172.47
Fla.
*
1ll-3tp
, tell ua. Phono 498
Foil KENT—Rooms r.nd kitctaunuito.
p p ry
c Per C ent P r e f e r r e d .....................................
2 2 5 ,000.00
1 0n
SANFORD
—Shtrloy Apnrtmunts opposite port OPERATING COSTS AND IN­
L
O
u
{
C
o
m
m
o
n
.
.
.
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5
0
0
,
000.00
COME
INCREASE
FROM
office, upstairs.
28-tfc
^ •
S u r p lu s ...........................................................
i l l , 172 . 4 7 "
OFFICE BUILDINGS
FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment
’flratral Machine and Boiler Works;
Fcrndale Apartments, SOI E. First
Cjlisdcr Grinding; DcLuxe Pistons;
CHICAGO, Dee. 5.—Cost of. oper­
Street.
190-tfc
Fljr Wheel Steel Gear Bands; Crank
ation
ns wejl as the income derived
Foil UESi’l —One bed room and kitch•.
-I’hqnft G2
Shift* Rcturncden furnished, price $15 per month. from office nnd mercantile buildings
Apply tt&gt; Mrs. 11. D. Durant at Lnkc was on the up-grade during 1921 as
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- Glasses Designed ■Mary.
’
193-tfc compared with 1920,. according to a
survey just completed by the Nation­
FOB RENT—One furnished bed roOm,
al Association of Mullding Owners
320 Oak Avc. Phono 2603. 2U-0tc
mid Managers. Taxes .depreciation
JvA R I'Sil TO RENT—N’icefy furn­ nnd insurance accounted for the in- j
OptlcFnn-Optoinctrln
ished apartment with private fam­
311 Fast First Street Sanford, Fin. ily. Address A. It. C., care of San­ creased operating costs.
DALLAS^)
P v
/
j
'
* 4TA
Comparison of 75 buildings which
ford Herald.
215*ilc contributedto the survey of the 1929
F(Jjt IU:5NT—Furnished bed room, at nnd 1921 shows nil increase in opcr-|
t'0*1 Magnolia Avc.
21&lt;!-3tp a ting expenses of 2.2 per cent build­
a r c h it e c t
FOR TTENT—Two furnished liouBe- ings located in -17 different cities in­
keeping, rooms
roonis $20
$'ju per month. cluding New York, Chicago, Cleve­
Room 7, Miller Bldg
lANFOlii)
* FLORIDA Adults, 311 East Fifth street. 2UI-2tp land, San Francisco and Seattle.
Tho report shows that runts innge
from 80 cents per square foot for
loft buildings to $1.00 per square
j WANTED—Furnished light houscfoot for the highest type of office
| keeping apartment by man and wife
building, with n mean average of
i ror'inanently located with A.
L. rail$1.90 per square fool, according to
V. C. COI.LER. I’rtip.
.•uad. Address X Y Z care of Herald. the report. The average relationship
114-utp
between the total lax valuation and
.VANTini TO B i m j i r RENT-XIFG lent sho\q» shy latter to be approx!
small cottage or bungalow, well mately UUIO per cent of tho total
I CONTRACTOR am! BU ILD ER located, with nil conveniences. Spec- tax valuation. The average net re
IIS SOUTHERN SOHOOL BOOK DEPOSITORY is probably tho lurgcat distributor of School Booln
*R Commercial Street—Sanford.- Fla. •ty air particulars, togethei’ with best tprn Is 7.39 per cent of the tax valu­
iu tho world. I t serves as a depofitory for moro Umu soventy-flvo educational publbhors, executing
price nnd terms. Must bo n bargain. ation and in realty, 5.9 per cent earn­
their state and other contracts! It has distributed more than $10,000,000 of School Books to Southern’
Address P. O. Box GO.
Sll-ifttp ings for office buildings. The highest
Schools and Colleges in th^ twenty-five years of its successful business life. I t novV serves 32,041,207
- "
WANED—A chance to build your net income reported was from Okln'people,
in
14
southern
^tates.
ELECTRICAL
c
,c^_ •
- ontractors
new homo beforo lumber gets any home, due td Apparent low land vulu
THE BUSINESS of tho Sonthern School-Book Depository has shown a consistent growth sinco Its'organlhigher. Plans and estimates furnish­ ntion, says the report.
Among the factors increasing op
^•tinghousc Lights and Appliance* ed.—Snnfcrd Novelty Works. 183-tfc
zation in 1807. Its present volume is a l ^ i t $3,000,000 annually, with wonderful prospects for an Im­
crating costs were increased repairs
New Line of Fixturea
W A N T K irT tritE N T — Permanent, 3
mediate increase. A complete stock of Stationery a n d School Suppliou, added April 1st, 1022, showed
and alterations, insurance, tnxqs, de­
•23 West F irst S tree t
or -I room unfurnUhod npurtment,
for tho first six months of its operation a profit of approximately $00,000.00.
preciation nnd fixed cost*. Little
flat or bouse, desirable location. AdRock, Arkunsa*, has Urn lowest, tax
dtess "F. S." rare Herald office, StmTHE UNUSUAL NATURE of this business Is such th a t its 6 and 0 year governmental contracts gives
rate, 1.57 per cent, with Cleveland
practical assurance of a continuation of the substantial profits of its school book business in both fat and
fonl, Fla,
192-tfc the highest, 3.55 j&gt;cr cent and Chica­
1
- lean yoara.
WANTED—Experienced waitress at go a close second with 3.27 per cent,
»&gt;•*
INSURANCE a g e n c y
( Sethi nolo Cafe.
215-lie the report shows.
THE PROFITS from fyhool Stationery and School Supplies should bo proportionately theater than tho
F,RE-------- AUTO-------- BONDS
Denting is an important factor in
w A s’TED—Two *whlto eximrientcd
- * •'1•;
NINO POWER decidedly
profit has been from 3cl;ool Books. Tho combined profits indicate aq EARN
waitressoe, also night manager. Ap­ building costs, the report showing an
abovo th a t of previous years.
ply Manager Union News Restaurant, average ofv 83 pounds of stenm per
A. C. L. Depot.
215-3Ip square’foot must bo. ftfrnishetl during
On Tuesday morning, December 5th, 1500 shares of Common Treas­
tho year, costing on an average 7.6
ury Stock now participating In the surplus profits of the company
cent* and consuming 17.8 pouiida of
FOUNlb^Money. Owner can have coal.
|®ANFORD
W ill be offered for sale at par, $100.00 per share. It Will be sold for
f
* ..S1 :• FLORIDA
same by proving property nnd pay­ The highest operating expense was
-agr*
■^-4 &gt;
ing for thJs niL-—M. D. Gntchel.
s cash, at this exceptionally favorable price, or at ten per cent cash and
recorded in Duluth, with the lowest
*
GENERAL
114-lwc reported in San Francisco. While
S
i.Aj:
balance,in four, six or ten months. Books Open December Fifth.
REPAIR
FOUND— l ’ocketbook, owner enn Duluth has tho. highest insurance
ah.* " :
.4~ lA %i : :
?*.m m m
have same by describing It nnd rate, Now Yorw nnd Seattle ragUPhone 391
1SUBSCRIPTIQNS A LLO TTE D IN ORDER RECEIVED
paying for this advertisement. Cnll at tered the lowest rates. Duluth also
_ ’ •
.
'i ■
911 Park Avenue.
(116-3tc) showed tho highest depreciation char­
I Might llrog.* Dept. Garage Bldg.
THIS SAFEOUABDED SEASONED SECURITY has *pald since organisation an average dividend of
ges, with Omnhn reporting tho low­
eight per cent and has earned os high as ten, in addition to ACCUMULATING A SURPLUS of $311,172.47.
est.
| 8bTREME COURT TO
Second sheets, .S’/ i x l l , only
I,nbor conditions tVcatod in the re­
Wo are making an intensive direct selling campaign without broken on this small block of stock in
RECESS NEXT MONDAY 50c p?r l.OUUj while they last, a t port showed that while the per diem
this old established institution. It is suggested that os soon as yon reach a dodsion yon write or wiro
Hcrnhl office.
,
t! in Chicago Is the highest, the cost
your reservation (at our expense') to the office of the President at Atlanta, Go., reserving the number of
^A ST*w
IH N otUN’
0* , Dcc*
Dec. 55.—Chief
Ju»per square foot in malntennhcc is
• A’-V‘! •:
I»ka
—1
C
hief
*
T
«»'
shares
you desiro, as they will only be available for subscription at the
*aft ftnnou,lcpd
nnn
much less than in ninny other cities.
the
yesterday th a f
The m atter of keeping n building
lotint,*»preme
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■ ■ B B aH a» aa&gt; B H B Q k aaaaH an n B M m aai'« H aB aB iM aaaB aaMiia a a i|||

CASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

CHAS. L. BttITT, Editor

BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

ol thin city, has liven accepted by both
T he farm ers are. th e outposts of indus­
aiilos ns referee.
try. They are th e “shock troops" who break
The winner of the Duvnl-Gnincsvilte
Into th e resources of n a tu re ; th ey are the
G raduate V eterinarian
men in the fro n t line trenches.
scrap, though the battle wilt bo gen­
lephoncs:
office
erally hcrnblcil as n titu lar one, will
Opposite I’. 0.
I t should Ikj the d u ty of all th e re st of
probably have to reckon formally with
. , , „ i p x The Aam irlnlrtl l 'r r « » l
Del,and. Florida
US
to
co-operate to the fullest possible extent
*the Florbln High School Athletic As­
VIENNA, Dec. ft.—Ghouls have be­
with
those
men who a re "up-nt th e front."
come so active in the great cemeter­
sociation for the state championship
For
quick
results,
try
a
want
ad.
ies of Vienna,, according to the press,
by virtue of the claims advanced by
T his bank h as steadily and consistently
(n r Thr AHorlitOd I’r m l
that
police
guards
now
patrol
these
•Miami
high
school;
The
fact
that
the
worked
with the. farm ers of our com m unity;
Tonlglit,
Foot-Ball,
Snnford-Orlan
ATLANTA, I)cc. B.—Georgia Tech’s
Got
n
lot
in
Spencer
Heights,
Dl.i
resting
plnces
of
the
dead
every
night,
school
is
a
newcomer
in
the
field
do
in
pictures.
and
in
the
fu tu re, ns well as in th e past, will
Yellow Jackets will face three new
accompanied by dogs.
(ounl for cash, or will make en»j
alw ays do all w ithin its power to uphold
opponents in their schedule for 1922, ra ise d it to be lost sight of by many
The grave robbers are disinterring terms,—A. I'. Connelly &amp; Sons.
th eir hands.
Another Oliver Curwood story will
according to the schedule announced statisticians, but it remains that the
newly
burled bodies and robbing them
Smith
Florida
eleven
has
an
undefeatbo shown Friday and Saturday this
lust night by I&gt;r, J. D. Crenshaw, a th ­
week. “ I am the I jiw " is rated ns one of clothing, the little jewelry souve­
letic director, Virginia Military In­ cd record for the season,
nirs that loving families have sent
Miami
defeated
West
Palm
Beach,
stitute, Florida University and Ken­
with
dear ones to the grave, of gold
Orlando,
Sanford
and
St.
Augustine.
tucky University will Journey to
The movie fans will hnvc nn op­ filled teeth, and even shearing the
Grant Field, whife the Tech team It is understood that the. school hss
^
again w ill, meet Pennsylvania state issued a challenge to both Gainesville portunity of seeing a real stage play Trsscs of wimep,
H ereafter all regular meetings of
next
Monday
night.
and Duval. It is not considered like­
a t State College, I’n., or at Atlanta.
the City Commission will bo held 'nt
HEARING
OF
GlIAItGBQ
ly,
however,
owing
to
the
lateness
of
Notre Dame will return to Atlanta
2;20 p, ni. on the Second and Fourth
Only one other play e v e r' had a
AGAINST DAUGHERTY
A COMMUNITY B U ILD ER
for another engagement although it the season, that either of these two
Mondays of each month instead of 8
was thought the two ycor contract tcanfs will attem pt to play Miami, longer ran in New York than "The
WILL START DEC
p. m. ns formerly.
F. P. FORSTER, President
n . F . WBITNER, Cashier
with Tech calls for next year’s contest mid it is understood that following lint.’’
By order of the City Commissioners.
the
Duvnl-Gainesvillc
game
the
m
at­
at South Bend.
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
B.
—
The
L. R. PHILIPS
Seat sale opens Wednesday of this
ter will be left to the High School As­
The schedule.follows:
house has directed the judiciary com­
Auditor and Clerk
week
mid
you
can
get
your
tickets
sociation.
Sept. 29—Oglethorpe nt Atlanta.
mittee to send for all the persons and
■nt
Roumillat
mjd
Anderson's
drug
Oct. G.—V. M. I., at Atlnntn,
papers it needs in its investigation
MIAMI; Drc. 5.—Miami has been in store.
Oct. LI.—Florbln n t Atlanta.
JO nN GOVE, Proprietor
of impeachment charges against At­
Oct. 20.—Georgetown (Washington) communication with Duval regarding
torney General Daugherty, ns (lied
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY
a game to In* played here December
nt Atlanta.
by Representative Keller, Republican",
I old West First S treet
Oct. 20.—Notre, Dame n t A tlanta or HI should Duval defeat Gafnesvillo
Minnesota!
Saturday.
South Bend.
Them was no discussion of divi­
Miami plays Plant City here S atur­
Notice is hereby given that on the
Nov. 3.—Alabama nt Atlnntn.
sion when Chairman Volstead asked
Nov. 10.—Penn. State nt S ta te .Col­ day, mid all local pluns for a game
and obtained consent for such au th ­ 27th day of November, A. I). 192:!, the
It lr T h r ^ u n r l n l r t I’ rraal
lege. !&gt; .. or. Atlanta. *_____________ with either Duval or Gainesville, deHe explained that the City Comthissionjif Sanford, Florida,
STOCKHOLM, Die. :»., A new .Vik­ orisation.
pcnd-T
on
Minim
ilcfratitig
Plant
City.
Nov. 17.—U. of Kentucky nt Allnncommittee earlier in the day had tempted a eertain resolution- requiring
Miami has been' scored on but once, ing.vessel from Sweden, manned with agreed unanimously to take this the improving, grading nWd paving
expert salesmen armed with literature
The committee under the with vitrified brjelt or other hard sur­
Thanksgiving Day—Auburn nt At Sanford crocsing the Blue and Gold on up-to-date railroad .engines, will course.
line twice in n game won by Miami,
house resolution also will have au­ face material, the following' streets in
lanta.
■10 to 13. No team met this year bus 3:d! shortly for South America.
thority to swear witnesses and sit the City of Sanford, Florida, to-ivit:
This unique, way of finding new
been aide to halt the local boys’ hur­
Oak Avenue from Tenth Street
regardless of the sessions of the
m arkets for their .products has been house.
ricane offensive.
South to Thirteenth Street,
devised by Swedish locomotive build­
Tenth Street from Park Avenue
Appearing before ’the cbmmittee
ers, who have just delivered the two
west to Oak Avenue.
with Jackson H. Ralston,
hundredth locomotive on an order counsel
Laurel Avenue from Sixth Street
was
from the Russian soviet.
A fine
not prepared to proceed nt once, that South to Thirteenth Street,
III) H i r S H iH 'lo lril
steam yacht of 50 tons has been pur- it would be necessary for the house
Thirteenth Street from SnnfoiVl
CHICAGO, Dec. 5.- Louisville, Ky.,
Irving Hachcllrr Outlines Topics thased in Spnin and wilLbc fitted ouf to order the attendance of some w it­ Avenue West to French Avenue.
will be the mcccn of baseball men De­
for the expedition. A commodore M nesses, who would not come volun­ All of fsud grading and paving to
Which High .School Students
cember 5, 0, nnd 7, when dub owners
the Swedish navy has been secured to tarily.
It was also necessary, he be douo in compliance with complete
May Choose ■of the minor leagues from nil parts of
serve tis skipper, and his-crew will in­ said, to get possess ion'of certain pap­ plnns, specifications, profiles and es­
the country gather to attend the an­
clude several of the men who have ers fro in tin* tiles of the department timates of said proposed improve­
nual meeting of the National Associa­
ROLLINS COLLEGE, Winter Park just completed a round the world of Justice, which he could not ob­ ments now on file in the office of the
tion'of Professional llnsebnll Leagues. Fla., Dec. 5.—As was stated some cruise on a sailing yacht.
tain through his own efforts. In the City Manager of the City of Sanford,
Numerous ball players and major time ago in press reports, the Irving
The president of . the company, to ­ event that witnesses were suhpi'nued Florida, which said plana, specifica­
lengue owners also are expected to be Barheller Prize Essay Contest will gether with sever’d' of Ida le?hnienl
tions, profiles and estimates have been]
in attendance nnd n number of trades ho held this year on February 23, experts, will direct th e ,work of the Mr. Keller said that he would be
heretofore submitted to and approved j
ready
to
go
ahead
within
n
week,
nnd,
probably will.be made.
1923, during Founder** week nt Rol­ (-xpendition. It la expected that most Dec. 12 dually was fixed as the time by tbe City Commission of the City]
Thc*dmft, the “piny off series" be­ lins college. In n communication re­ of the South American republics will
of Sanford, Florida.
for taking up the investigation.
tween clubs- where the split season is ceived hy the contest committee from be visited.
The bill df particulars in which
Said resolution provides th at rue-j
in vogue; acceptance em ployers on Mr. Bacbeiler lute Friday night the
Swedish locomotive.-, have formed .a Mr. Keller set forth fourteen charges third of the cost of . the improving,
option nnd -tlm question of whether a following subjects for the contest es­ big Item In Sweden’s exports to RunTh e E co n o m y B A K I N G P O W D E K
ngniiist the attorney general and the grading and paving of said i t rod;
club is entitled to a player’s services says were enclosed:
da, and thipr.ioiits arc continuing, latter’s .answer, made ' public last
1. Florida’s Future Among the though the number originally order­ night, were formally died with the
is the. b ig g e st sellin g brand in A m erica.
States.
ed by the Knvii t has been reduced.
committee. Later in tin* day, Rep’Y ou save w h e n you b u y it— you s a v e
2. Historical Landmarks of Florilesentntive
Woodruff, Republican,
w h e n you u s e it.
TH E SCHOOL BOOK DEPOSITORY Michigan, asked that the two docu­
3. The Settlement of St. Augustine
ments ,l&gt;o printed in the Congres­
U s e the s a m e B a k in g p o w d er th a t
ami Its Early History
sional record in parallel columns but
g u a r d s th e p u rity o f b a k in g s in m illion s
Representative Johnson, Republican,
o f h o m e s — t h a t r e t a i n s i t s u n fa ilin g

Grave Robbers of
Vienna Arc Hunted
With Dogs Now

DR. R. M. WELSH

SANFORD

MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

Yacht to Take
Swedish Salesmen
to South America

Many Issues Will
Come Before Meet
of Minor I iigues

—remember the ‘lowest priced
B ak in g P ow d er is often the
most expensive—that baking
powder economy cannot be
based on purelease price—it's
results that count That’s whv

rules of I be contest call for not longer
Omit I/;()&lt;) word essay*, mime to be
i lithe hands of the content committee,
Rollina I’ollcge, Winter Park, Flu.,
not later than January 20, 1923, thus
the students desiring to compete for
■the beautiful gold medals offered ns
the prizes in the contest will have
practically two months in which to
prepare their essays.
The subjects advnnccd by Irving
Barheller are of such a nature that
they should be of especial interest to
Florida High. School students, nnd
It ii expected that n larger number
than Usual Will eofnpote tn Vho con­
test. Three of the* four subjects deal
with Florida topics, subjects that
Florida High School students should
he especially vitally interested in,
while the fourth subject is one of in­
terest to thinkers th a t are concerned
with present tiny . subjects, nnd be­
cause of these fuels the last subject
offered can be properly classed ns the
"thought" subject of the four.—Or­
lando Sentinel.
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OSBORNE PUL1.B OA-IIIG ONE
w m i in s m o v ie m a c h in e at
(Mil.ANOO-.SANIORI) GAM1

freight or express, with a very large
Saving in freight alone. It also en­
ables the manufacturers to do away
with expensive sales organizations, an
assures the public of an adequate sup­
ply of books within easy reach.
The Southern School Hook Depository, a Southern company, with gen­
eral offices nt Atlanta, and branches
at strategic points . throughout the
South’, is probably the largest d istri­
butor of school books in the United
Stntcs. They have contracts with
m ore.than 7B publishers for the safe
of their hooks, nnd contracts with

SUBSCRIPTION BRIDGE PARTY
The Woman’s Auxiliary of tbe
American Legion will give n sub­
scription bridge parly, a t the Parish
House next Monday afternoon a t 3:00
o’clock for the benefit of the, build”
iitg fund cf Ut3 American Legion.
Admission f,0c. Don’t make any oth-

Duval Will Meet
Gainesville Soon
For Gridiron Battle
( n r Thr A»«iM*ln(ril l’rc*«»
GAINESVILLE, Dec. B.—Gaines.
ville nnd Duval high ,school football
elevens will meet here Saturday in a
game to determine their respective
claims tb the selMastic football chnmplonshlp for the state. Announcement
th at an agreement hud been signed by
officials of tbe two schools foe. the
game was made here Inst night.

SOME FINE BANANAS

JACKSONVILLE, Dec. B.—Confir­
mation of the report from Gainesville
th at the high school eleven of that
city -and Duval high would meet on
the Gainesville field next Saturday in
what is generally regarded n« the
state championship battle, was given
by Duval officials last night.
AH details of the game between the
traditional rivals have been agreed up­
on, with the exception of some of tin*
..
*ttiled. Ted Aynoid,

Charlie Stnkley, of Mt. Dorn,
brought In several fine bunches of
bananas today and left them ut the
Seminole Bank for inspection of the,
farm ers nnd growers and home own­
ers of this section.
Charlie says
these bananas which are the Improv­
ed Cavendish will grow on uny of the
lowlands of this part of the state and
arc especially adapted to some of. the
Unix in Seminole county. Look at
them, try one and bo convinced.

Manager Osborne Herndon, of ‘the Florida,.cm this the
Princess Theatre pulled n good one vember, A. I». 1922.
when he purchased a moving picture
(SEAL)
L.
machine and decided to take pictures
in and around Sanford. He took his
first one on a cloudy day on the lake
front when Sanford nnd Orlando play­
ed football but despite the clouds the
pictures were excellent and the football players and tile girl fans and the
Crowd generally were great nnd you
can see all your friends if you will go
to tin* Princess tonight and sec the
football picture. It was just as good
as-th e game’ between Princeton nnd
Ynlo shown-at the same tim e.by the
Fox people. The Sanford picture also
shows First Street nnd other parts of
the city nnd the titles arc snappy and
the picture is a great success nml
shows that Osborne has a bright, idea
in tlds moving picture outfit nnd he
will fill the Princess Theatre any time
he ndvertises loenl pictures ffom the
new camera. Mr. Herndon says that
he will take a lot of local pictures
during the winter months nnd will
have something new nnd novel every
week. Bee the football picture nt the
Princuas again tonight. It is a good
one and is very interesting to Sanford

leavening stren g th to th e very la st spoonful.
T h e s a le o f C a lu m e t Is o v e r I S O #
g r e a t e r t h a n t h a t o f a n y o t h e r b a k in g
p o w d e r.
A poanrf c a n o f C alti'
ntains fu ll
1 6 ouncea, S om e ba.i
cdcrc com e
in 1 2 ounce inatead o f *
§tvre you g e t a pound wiu . a y o u w ant it,

STUB W O R LD 'S G R E A T E S T B A K IN G POW DER

L e t your jew eler be y o u r g ift counsellor. SHOP EARLY,
In nn unhurried atm osphere you can easily’ chooso g ifts for
any occasion. Gifts o f JE W E L R Y are G IFTS TH A T LAST.
You will find an unusually lurge a sso rtm e n t to select from. A
few suggestions:
FOR THE HOME

: 'EVENTUALLY
24-lbs. Gold Medal
Flour
.....$1.25
Jones’ Dairy Farm
Sausage
Mullet Roe
Apalachicola Oysters
New Florida Syrup and
Pan Cake Flour

W rist Watches
Bar Pins
Kings
Pearls Vanity Cases
Mesh Bags
*
Toilet 8ets
1 Ear Drops
- Leather Br.gs
V Cologne Hotllra
■ • Butterfly Lockets
. Pendants

Watches
Bings
Cuff Links
Kmhltm Pins
Fobs
Wnldcruiar Chains
Gold Knives
Bill Folds
Military Nets
Shaving Sets
Ash Trays
Smoking Stands
Humidors

Clocks
Dinner Chimes
Jardeniers
Cut Glass
China
Console Srts
Tea Sets
Water Sets ..
Sterling Silver
Rogcrn’ Sllvrr
Community Hilvef
Nut Bowls
Itnmndkin Sets

A amnll cash paym ent on any nrlicle nnd it will fie laid aside
until C hristm as--------------------------------- — ——Open Evening*

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TH E SANFORD DAILY H EftALD. VflESDAY, D ECEM BER 5, 1022
in th at city for any play, in every othGovernmnct-OwDcd
|c r city that it has been worn, u ho*
Postofficcs Save Big* jilnywl to nbsoluto capacity audiences
lor ju st as long as booking arrange­
Rental, Says Work ments
have permitted it to remain/

FOR YEAR BEGINNING JULY

“The Hat" is a thrilling mystery
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—The cam.
pr.ign fur government yw-.ierahip of s,t&gt;rY* 'filled with vhnmntic moment*
file buildings throughout the «nd‘ IntctspcMcd with some of the
{rostoffico
[countryy was renewed V Postmaster
comedy ever seen on cany stage.
It
is
entertainment
from beginning to
General Work in hi« annual report to
end
and
di
fits
the
most
jaded theatre­
congress today.
, **
goer
to
resist
it.
Not only would n- policy of public
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—Work on-10.000; Gnlveatpn channel and hnr- ownership relieve the government of
lhf counliy’s rivnrs, harboru oral_oth-1bor nnd channel to Texas City, St,- much of its present housing conges­
\ r waterways will require $71,516,41° j 100&gt;000 ; Houston rhi;i canal, $1,1U0(- tion, the postmaster-general said, but
it also would make for financial etun-U
omy since rentals of more than $12,-!
"
the army, umler 0I)0! Camberland river lit Kentucky, 000,000 now tieing laid over annuallyi
of cnginei.*ho!e*direetion these works nro car- and Iennc.&lt;scc, $095,000; channel Ar- without lanirible return could be in-»
ri„l or, weie submitter! to congress kansna Pass to (Tirpus Christ!, Tex„ veeted instead in pioperly o f a per­
' j„v River nnd harbor improvement $700,000; lluniboVb, Cal., bay 'and manent value.
^
will require $57,110,410, com- harbor, $827,150; Wilmington, Del.,
r-L ] With an allotment of $41,000.- hnrhor, $750,0(10; llnltiir.ore harbor
Have tbc Herald do your next job
and channels, $050,000; Norfolk har­ of printing. Wc have the equipme.*.
",0 ftir the fiscal year of 1923.
‘Th„ Mississippi River would re- bor, $750,000; Ilnltimorc harbor and to du al! kinds of job printing.
,.,,1 the largost share, its totali in^, channel.*, $0.50,01)0; Norfolk harbir,
rluiTibg the work .of the Mississippij &lt;*24,5*50; Milwaukee lmrbor, $.118,000;
STHOUT.FARM AGENCY
j-iver Comlflluitfn, aggregating more St. Johns river, K!a.t $013,0tf0; Tam
!13.Mannulla Avenue
pa harbor, ■$405,000; Cape Fear river
than $0,500,000.
Furnished 7 room bungalow, new,
■ VoW y 01 k harbor nnd the waters M, C., $.512,000; intracostnl water­ mi Dixie Highway, bam, garage. 15
in its vifiriity will require more than way, Mississippi river to Dnyou acres. Electric light, running water,
Tcchu 5- 7S.CC0; 'jintracestal water­ telephone, hath. Deojr well, Fair*
$8,0p0,000.
way,
Calcasieu riser to Sabine river hanks-Morse engine, water piped to
* Ohio river locks and damn and Im*
Tes„ $500,000; and inland. waterway, all part* of farm. Orange, tangerine,
proiements fall for $&lt;,520,000.
Wilson Dam at Muscle Shoahi nit- Norfolk, Vo., to Hemifort Inlet, N. grapefruit, ppm-he*, blackberries, tree
r^le plant woujef bu given $7,500,000 C., $500,000.
Jducberiics, 11 varieties of grapes,
Jacksonville, Fla., D istrict: St. lemon, clnrSlcr., banana.:, htqunt, Jnp.
for «se In continuing work there a t a
John* river, Jacksonville to sea, $('&lt;03,- •
•lightly increased rate.
persimmon, mulbcrrtc.*, roseih, guav­
Philadelphia nnd the Delaware riv- 000; IV.latka to ' luike Harney, $10,- as. Farm nnd garden Inals, cow, calf,
tr from Trenton to the nea wiii re-jObh; Oklawaha river $3,000; Indian flock of Musuivi ,d0rka included, nil
quire $.7,025,000 and the Inland wnt- river, $5,000; Miami harbor $32,500; far.$Q,500. $1,500 cash, bal. I, 2 and 1
ii’wny from the Delaware river t&lt;» Key Went harbor, $70,000; Kisaim- 3 years.
. . .
2iG;lf*i
bie_* liver, $5,000; (liloo-Mhati hie ri­
Chesapeake Day $2,5(10,0^0,
A SMAHT TAII.I.F.tm
The iniger recommendation;! in­ ver, $35,000; Charlotte harbor $5,000; TH F.Tt’. v r AT TUB PRINCESS
clude UFi*:~Munnngnhrln River S2,- Sarasota Day, ? !n,000; Anclote river,
One'ran lii!eh t&lt;» thcTisC wonl In
MONDAY, DKCEMilKit 11TH taiinretl mils iv|icn it is s.tld ns plainly
wiruoti; Columbia and lower Willa­ $11,000; Tampa harbor, $ 105,000; St.
as this. Midnight-blue duvetyn is the
mette river. $1,700,0001 Missouri fl­ Petersburg harbor, $17,000; removing
material uitcil for the Mralght-line
Mark
this
dale
and
place
well.
‘
The
ier, $1,510,060; Coos Hay, Ore., $2,- water hyachisth, $ 10,000.
Lieket and two-ptere gatliensj skirt.
lint”
will
apear
at
the
Prin.efs
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a tre Monday, December II.
be firtislasi with n high or ahaivl collar.:
other details are plain two-piece,
Then and there, b*nl theatre goers The
fleevrt, a narrow licit, and inr. iltsl
ere t;» have the t*p;«&gt;i lunity «&gt;f m .'in;; j*icket». Mrtlinm si/e requires 4^f
yarils 54-inrii majctitl for the suit;
for them.elves ‘''ill.- Dal," tiie bigged
Pictorial Review Jacket No. ‘ia.H2.
s r c c i i n yeais;
Shea, ,!1 |o I t inches l o t. Price, IS
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writ tint by Mary
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21 to
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J inn- \V Perkfar. Jtntvre
tlo&gt; f ir
-. 'Amure o' about $r.*l0,*l(i0,*lu(j as earn- through "proper readjustmonta th. r e \
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pareti wltll estimales for this fls?nl would 1h&gt; n u**rf&gt;l*ts of |mstal i eveitae-* i
Ii'mirl llnti*i&gt; til lU'Inpi), ri.nl,|.i. ,.i
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year, Mr. Harding called aUu.Ttiait c,\er cxpentiilurtn in 11*21, nniuunting
H i i l-.r ii II.1 ■ * in m,to *,-,., t il , :
that two tlllrda of Uii’t total was on to $1*52,133. F or this y e ir poMul
• h, *i.t ,( unit - -nil .1 h| r |,r»i|o rl&gt; ami I
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euoant of practically fixed cUatj' '*, crisis wioi''placed ut $aV,*,t,!ul 8 ’ I nY an
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aid it v,:i| i,id. There evict left, lie the lint ft real year of $*l I, Vln.2dl. ’ll* &gt;
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eant, only about one billion dollars in jyw| ciutUt are given at $.5&gt; 7,'**53,151.
thurgi.i i.uhjett to ndininistrati ve can-j The preaidetit told congt es.1 that .an j
toil ami against which, he added, the appropraitian of $250,552,887 teeom
rcttriichmcnt policy of t!;o govern- mtTuieil for Iho mmy would provide
for n regular force of 12,000 officers
merit had been dircctod..
While expressing the opinion that mid 125.030 cnllntvfl men, exclusive of
rente further reduction undoubtedly j the J iiillppino Scouts, which in th e ,
would result from a reorgHnlxatiun o f , sticnglh now authorized by congress, ■
government cstablishmcnta on a more anil would'enable the mditia bureau ,
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is! rui in operating costa us would jjs- men to 215,000 officers and ii*1n.
r.oo h
tdy the cxjirrsi.ion of hope for a coti-’lhe i.imy si*' service $12,s&lt;l.uOH
tlilcrublc lessening o f -uxpemliLiircd i n ' proposed or $21,500 less than appro
Next to Princess T hentre
lltt yearn to coma.
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Piilatka to Lake Harney on the Beautiful Si.
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Taking up tiif' question of Xodpral Stni3 '’i:ni vJou!&lt;* P*rih,,t l*u .
cid. *»•the ext alive declared, tliat thlo joporreto efficiently in accordance with
iddly btondening Jield of c)£- vr&lt;ist,ng pu uy.
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i*did not porinh, to the normal func- ment personnel of^M.OOO n . ^ ; muiitREX A LL CHERRY BARK COUGH SYRUP.
tain «H ptcafnk ships in coni.ulislcn,
tlutts or operation! of Iho business sri
Eikay’n W hile Pine T;tr mnl Wild C herry Compound
and make provision for.continuing all
the government.
ne.v ship construction in prlvatelyT h ese extraneous activities," hi* owned yards, except for reduction in
REXALL BABY COUGH SYRUP
continued, “have flowed from laws eft- speed of construction on htree light
v
1“tTed pursuant to popular demand r.nd cruisers.
l !••!■* this occasion to refer to them
Provision is made in budget
for the purp'ifc of shuwittg thst* the $253,000,000 in pensions, $434,531,050
taxation which necesfllirily results In11 in world war alluwuncis, and $20,3H'J,I’llESCRII’TLON DRUGGIST
providing funds to meet them is u tit" *i 289 in retirement-pay. ’Other itdwJ
THE REXAM. STORE
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KODAK DEALER
' uy inclecnt to tha fulfillment of jnc]u,jg $41,704,650 for rivers and hffiM
r
immaarmaaiagr
’ l "pelar demar.d.
|,orsr $.u,480.000 for good roada; $5,hi the efforts which have hern dl- 723,1*50 for hospital construction nnd
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/. J* ted to reducing public expenditures, facilities for vrnr iwiticnts; $2,200,000
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I have been much concerned fn appar­ for railroads in Alaska; $(1^30,101 for
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-.^=ent increasing state, county and mulii- the l’aiinmn Canal; $18,o53,(»8d for
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’'pal iruli btctlmv*, and 1 am fearful general law enforcement includln.T a l'
' *t this condition may be in part at- ministration and enforcement of ihf
nbutable to the expenditures; made national prohibition and nnreoti* nets,
■ ') the goveaimuit pursuant t o ‘ its rui! the prosecution of war frauds, ami
* riernl-nid laws, ns* mnny of them $750,000 for the replacement of worn
s ntc ,aw* require slate contributions {out portions of the Alanka eable.
ns a prerequisite to the extontion of
federal aid,'
The ,summary of the budget far J024
a' Riven tn congress shows nil estl2 lei*
of ro;i*Jpjt h over expen" tu n s next year of $180J)&lt;:;*,12,ri as
rempared with an .estimated deficit of JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 4.—Thomas
: ; ; W K i for this fiscal year. Tlie'C. McEnchin. J r , of Gainesville, Kin
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J"Prful that the estimated deficit f„r scholar by the eoinmittecjof selection
Announ'e• J ? . S0U|,J..ha reduced in the remaining which met .hero
. . . . Saturday/ r,
! v. &gt;en nj0,lw* and thut tlie cloaia qf the njent of.,the selection 'Vaa w ith held
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FOR EVERYBODY
MAN,W@h3AN AND CHILD
S E N D F O R IT
Here’s something for you—a new puzzle
—a n d Say, it ’s su re a dandy. W ish you c o u ld s e e
th e b ig sta c k I've g o t piled u p h e r e —lo o k s lik e a
m ou n tain . T h e r e a r c th o u s a n d s a n d th o u s a n d s o f i(,
th e m —all p a ck ed ready for m e to p u t y o u r n am e
a n d a d 4d ress on , ju st as sooiv a s y o u sen d them.*

I want every boy and girl, cveiy man and
w o m a n to h a v e o n e o f th e s e C alum et P u zzles.
It’s m ore fu n than a box o f m o n k e y s— th e lo n g er
y o u w o rk w ith th is puzzle th e m ore in ter e sted
y o u b eco m e— th e b elter y o u lik e it.

Send for one—see how long it takes you
to so lv e i t — sp rin g it on s o m e o f you r c le v e r
fr ie n d s—s e e h o w fast th eir b rain s w ork— se e if
th e y can s o lv e a real puzzle.

Don’t wait—cut the jroupon out of the
p a p er rig h t n ow ; right*away— fill in y o u r n a m e
a n d a d d re ss— send it w ith a two*

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Reduction in Expense \\rill Mean C-urtailmenl of
the Federal Aid

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Cut out lids slip, enclose with 5c
end mail it to Foley ri Co., 2835 Siieffield Aviv. CTmagn, 111., writing your %
name nnd address clearly. You will a
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taining Foley's Honey nnd Tnr Com-,i ■i
pound for cough;, colds end croupi &lt;
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Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides u
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thoroughly cleansing cathartic for n
corstiputhm , biliousness,. headaches,;" it is pure w ater by drinking ONLY w a te r from Elder
and sluggish bowels. Sold every-:JJ Springs. T h a t b etter than 0D‘. , pure is your g uarantee.
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PRESIDENT HARDING TRANSMITS
THE ANNUAL FEDERAL
FOR THE NEXT FISCAL YEAR

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THE SPENCER ORANGE GROVE PLAT­
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trip o f comfort and enjoyment. Changes
in road conditions bring scarcely any
perceptible difference in the smoothness
w ith w h ich your car travels. .
Rear springs shackled at both ends; final
drive through a torque tube; combined
w ith superior control o f th e motor
power itself, afford a master sense o f
security
in any driving emergency.
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'AMERICAN
TOBACCO •MEN
HOURS JVRANGLE
BEING;ROBBED
UNTIL COM M ITTEE O B T A lN S i

crowned tho filibuster of Senate DemocVat» against-the Dyer ahtl-ljrnching
bill late Saturday when Republican
senators In parly caucus voted . to
ulmndoii the measure Completely.
•The Republican majority acted nftor the. Democrats, by what is ,-gencrnlfy conceded to hnv’c been one of tlm
most elTicicntly rpiulu-ted filibusters
in tho history o f tho senate, Ustl pre­
vented the transaction,of nnj* business
for the fourth consecutive legislative
day. The obstructionist tactics of the
Democrats, moreover, were threaten­
ing more than a thousand presiden­
tial nominations which if unconfirmed
by noon today when the special ses­
sion ends, must he again nubmitlcd.
Tho Republican .caucus, wan proceedod by'u conference utteiuled by Huiuitor Lodge, of Masachusetts, tho Re­
publican lender; Curtis, of Kansas, the
Republican whip, and Senator Shortridge, of California, in charge of the
Dyer hill. Senator Shorlridge, who
had been immovable throughout the
filibuster, was understood to have
agreed at this conference to allow tho
fate of the Dill to he decidt d by a ma­
jority caucus.
The question of abandoning tin­

Crowell represented

tho McCrary interests and Mr. Atha
was retained by George T. lbirr und
his brother, Louis-L. Barr of Green­
ville, South Carolina. Legal details
in connection with the transfer were
in charge,of Massey and Warlow, lo­
cal attorneys.
A few months ago Mr. McCrary
bought tho Evnns-Rex building nnd
tho Atha building, adjoining struc­
tures hi South Orange avenue, at the
record-smashing flguru of $",500 a
front foot. His investment in Orlando
business property Is brought to exnctly •9-131,000 by yesterday’* purc!ir.ae.-tOrlumlo Sentinel.

On Iluilding in tho Alleyn That Will
Do Away With Dole*
We thought n hunch of wood peck­
ers had flocked to tho Herald office
today when nn nwful raping, rapping
on our office window und the building
generally started. Upon InvnstigntioA
it wus found that u flock of linemen'of
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the Southern Hell Telephone Company
were driving holes in the building for
a big new cablo that will take all the
wires off the poles in the alleys and
make a much better upcaranrc aside
from giving much hctjter service.
The hoys on tho job stated that un­
derground cnbles were ntsq forthcom­
ing nnd in time there will be no polos
tarrying the juico for tho Southern
Hell in this city—the wires will cither
be underground or placed on buildings
where possible, doing away with poles
altogether. We also understand that
'tho Southern tteiL Avlll ’ inako many
other changes to give Sanford one of
the best services in the state and com­
mensurate with^the big growth of
Sanford.
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PRINCE ANDREW DEPARTED
FROM GREECE TO ITALY
ABOARD BRITISH SHIP TODAY

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AMERICA AND JAPAN LINE
UP WITH THE ALLIES ON
TURK QUESTION

MRS. FELTON
GRANTED PAY
FOR PERIOD H R CAPITULATION
That Turkey Wants Wiped Out

Over Procedure Finally X-ut OIT
For Territorial
WHEN SHE SERVED IN THE SEN­
IN WESTERN THRACE ON THE
On Motion E xecutive
Rights
ATE
FDR
TWO
ICOAt) TO SALON. Session
WEEKS
i. IK 1
I l l y T h e .U i n r l a l e J I 'r f M l
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LONDON, Dee. 4.—Prince Andrew
Illy
The
A«-»rl.i|r.l
l‘
rr«a)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. — The
Illf T l . .t.MrlkOd Prcul
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—By n votejof Greece, c.ml.wlfc, Princess Alice,
DEDEAGATCII, Dee. 1.—American
judiciary committee decided to
of
the senate Mrs. W, If. Felton was are proceeding to Corfu thepco to
L k for authority to summon witness- tolmcco buyers aro being robbed in
granted pay for the period between Brindi, Italy, nb'oard the British light
L ami obtain papers ns requested by Western Thrace. Thol utest victims
November «th and 21st when she was cruiser Cpliopsof says a dispatch from
Rcprc‘ «rtative Keller in frrosecutlng were R. J. Wortham, of North Carosucceeded
by Waller Oeorgo as elected Malta.
his Impeachment charges ngninst At- linn, robltcd of money and jewelry
Harry Reed of Indiana and other
senator
frmn
Georgia. Mrs. Ft Ron
—
while travelling'Try automobile from
Wrtxt.y General Daugherty.
LAUs A n NE, Dec. 4.’—America nnd
ptffnl*-is
in-the-cfty-thc~guest~iif'hfcr
also
was
voted
rustomnry mileage.
tminitr to Knvatinniit -LJ. HarringJapan both’ lincd up with Great Brit-*
sister
Mrn.
Harry
Ward.
Harry
was
toil, of North Cnrolinn, who Wus rob­
uin, Franco nnd Italy Saturday when
* WASHINGTON. Dec. 4.—Reprehere revvrol yearn ago and has many
bed on the road from Seres to Snlonithey took their stand against Ismot
irntatlvi* Keller told the house judifriends here who arc glad to nee him
ki. American tenders nre rarely mol­
i’asha’s contcntum thht Turkey had
fiiry cominitt«*e today that he would
again.
ested in thik district. **
wiped
"out all the capitulations, or
| not be ready to present evidence in
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rxtrn territorial rights for foreigners
aipport of his demand -for impenchrfnt of Attorney General Daugherty
by declaring them null In October,
util the committee obtained from the
1914.
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Richard Washburn Childs, spokes­
toiuc |&gt;owur to summan and swear
SPECIAL SESSION CLOSED AT man for tho United States, said that
| altnf^cs. An hoar's wrangle over
11:50, NEW SESSION AT
'th&gt;* cour/e of. procedure was finally
it any legal dispute arises, the Wash­
NOON
wt off on motion of Representative J
ington government will be obliged to
take the same position as the allied
Graham. Tin* committee then went
Illy T lir A a .o r ln tr d r r (,-»*r'
t Question o f Debt Rests on Ability to Pay Any
into executive session to decide ns WAVIER AT INDIANAI’OI.IS FOR
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—Cougro.n powers. He expressed the bellof,
,U&gt;ahether or not it brould aal^ npeh
More
Money
ntucun
for
two
hour?
with,
It
is
un
closed it« two woks extra session and however, th.it the coinpmn interests of
ALI.EOED AUTOMOBILE
the
derstood,
a
small
majority,
holdirjg
out
Chancellor
C'uno
in
a
apeech
before
authority.
BERLIN. Dec. 4.
THEFTS
started the rogulur session today with all concerned in the Turkish situation
for a nuilinuutiiin of the liglit. 1ho Pi*csa Lilinn (Icclarcd nothlttR m ore lollld L)C done i Lg.Udill}. Itpni
intervening pi-nntl t»f only ten min­ will make it possible to find satisfac­
final decision, however, was to direct
WASHINGTON, Dec. I.—Formal
I t l y T h e A i i o f l a f r i l l*rr« %l
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atiom tlmn ihliented in his note NdX’cm b cr 13th to U ep aialion s i , , v rv^0|uti&lt;&gt;n and mil of the tory guarantees to replace tho capitu­
MIAMI, Dec. I.— lean Maddox, Senator Lodge to inform Democratic ConirniHsion. It wns not u question of debt or who. was utmblo to [special session closed nt 11:50 and the lations wbich are so distasteful to
[reply of Attorney General Jlmighorthe
young woman wanted in Indianap­ leaders that the hill would be pushed pay debts because they had already’ given all he had and creditors new final session of tho Sixty-Seventh Turkey,
ty t.» the charge* filed nguinnt him
Damn Hayaishi, for Japan, said he
Isith the hou.-u judiciary committee olis In connection with the wholesale no further.either at the special session who wished extra who considered his duo, he said.
fcongress began stntutory of noon.
had great sympathy with TuHtcy’s
hy Rsprc*entntive Keller, Republican lln-fth of automobiles there was ar­ or at the regular session eonvcfi'ng
Itf llinre ota, wnq made public f&gt;at- rested at West Palm Beach by deputy todny. This means the death of the
WASHINGTON. Deo. 4.—The nom- dislike tor the cupitulntions, because
Iwdiy, at the department of justice, United Stales maAhnls ami brought legislation, which the Democrats have
inntion of Pierce butler, attorney of (his government opce labored under the
t vr»n presented t«i the eommittue to -this city where she in being held nllnckcd ns n “ force” bill and as ua-j
St, Paul, to t*o nssoaiate justice^ofe»nmv system. Japan, however, had
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Ilim it plot today to consider the for Indiana authorities. The young conntitutinnnl.
the r.upreme court failed Vf confirm*-J token twenty years to build up a le- *
|Kditr resolution demanding Mi*. woman is raid to be one of the lenders The decision, Republican-lenders said
(Ida by the rtenato in the cIoms of. the gal "System satisfactory to the foroign
of a gang of automobile thieved which after the caucus, will pcnfiif confir­
|Bnihcrty’s inq&gt;onchmettt.
extra session. Renandlta^iun in rejhi- powers.
Answering in tourn encli o f the have been sought for more than a mation of a Inrgo number of the pond­
Inr session made necessary when Laing" nominations at a session of the
|faittcn specification;!, submitted by year.
Follctte nnd Norris objected to im­ HOLD FOUR
the Minnesota members, Mr. Dnughsenate convening at 10 o’clock this
mediate action.
NEGROES FOR
Mitjexpre* ted his conviction that this
morning two hours in advance of the Attorney General Daujchertv Has No Jurisdiction
I ntmoislinaiy proceeding is inspired
meeting of congress in regulnr ses­
DI^ATH OF GIRL
Over Such Matters
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sion. Among these nominations is
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charged v Ah violating the Inw than
that of Fierce Duller, of Minnesota,
PERRY, Dec. 4—Four negroes were
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.— Alleged illegal acts attributed to
U *W the department of justice in
to lx* nn associate justice of the su- the Ivu Klux Klnn fall within police power of several states Attor­
held on suspicion hist night In connec­
pft-4*uti'i;i of , grafters, pjotUeers
tion with the death Saturday of Mi*s
prm«c court. •
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ney General Daugherty infonnde Senator Walsh in reply to ini t! th i &gt; wit i hiiye defrauded tltu
Mujoiity and minority leaders alike liiiry And United States has no jurisdiction over such matters. Mr.
Ruby. Hendry, pretty young school
CQwmtm-n: lairing the emergencies
teacher. The body of the young wom­
were agreed last night that the fili­ Daugherty said the Department of .Justice has had conduct of the
( l l r T h e A a-n rln lrd l*rr.»l
t h e y in t e n d t o w a l l o p s e v ­ buster thus brought to an end by th
if war.
an
wa.i found with her throat cut and
10 Klnn before it more than a year but has been unable to find a ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 3.—Entry
e r a l MEN AND MEAS­
Tfeq department of justico stands
Republican caucus decision will take n single case which would bring organization within jurisdiction of of Amcricif jnto European affairs, body .bruised lying alongside a rail­
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rwtly, Mr. Daugherty said, to meet
place as one o f the most notable in federal government.
either n« a member of the league of road track several hundred yards out­
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the dematn! o f Mr. Holler for docu­
senate history. It has differed from
Nations or pn some other luisis, wns side tho town Saturday afternoon. \
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—Plans for previous filibusters'll! that it involved
ment* bearing tjpon specified cases
urged todny J»y Georges Clemenceau ’ A coroner’s Inquest, into her death
thiwever it is npparent that neither gressive sentiments anil policies thru- no long speeches, Democrats having
war-time premier of France, in the was not. considered necessary by the
the ytiternmenb's interest nor that out thc natioij were made Saturday at utilir-ed the usual routine action of ap­
fourth of his series of addresses in authorities who concluded after a
cf Individuals who hovdvlmpawnl con- concluding meetings of the two days proving tho. Journal. Under Senate
this country, delivered at the Odeoii brief examination that the young woStlrncvi to the government would be enclave of Progressives called / h»* rules no business ran be transacted
In-fore a capacity audience that np- *innii had been murdered by a fiend,
vi&lt;.bn d.
Senator J.aFolIcttc, Wisconsin, Repub­ ur.til the Journal or minutes approved,
(daudeil him roundly at frequent in- The official investigation promptly re“In hi- behalf," a statement sum- lican, and Rep. Huddleston, Democrat, ami the Dem6crats took advantage of
solved into a countryside search for
tervnls.
i ■ariilng Mr. Daugherty’s reply con­ Alabama, under the auspices of the thin rule,' refusing approval, present­
The Tiger, summarising what he her assailant. Tho inwatlgntion hns
: tinued, "ilie attorney general raid' People’s Legislative Service.
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ing aincndnfents, demanding quorum
thought he hod accomplished so far not stopped with the nrrest of the four
Resolutions declaring f»»r umtinun- culls and requesting the ayes and ltuHsia Advocates All This at Conference in Near on his tour of America, declared he negroes,: Sheriff Lipscomb stld Isst
that a mere .tyisual perusal of this
[Remand not only imlicat^a tho mu- tion.of the new progressive movement huy« on cv*:ry question brought up.
believed be lmjL convinced the coun­ night. He spent most of yesterday
East Today
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jtivr hut reflects the chttracUtr of this which is to be actively translated into
The parliamentary effect of these
try thnifFranco wns not militaristic out in tho countryside running down
rntirv proceeding; that it shtjws back legislation through thg Hpartisan maneuvers may be j?puged by the fa d
tho slightest hope of a clue.
- LAUSANNE, Dec. 4.—Closing Dardanelles to nil warships ex- or imperialistic, nnd that she hnd ev­ The community turned out almost to
»f this to-called bill of impeachment progrer-siVC bloc of Congress formed that tho Rcnnto, when it quit work
ery Intention of pnylng off her debt
itarvh arrayed certain radical lenders Saturday, were adopted during two Hntucday had before it an unfinished cf'pt those of Turkey tmcl giving -Turkey tho right to fortify the to tho United Ktntes.
man to attend the funeral of tho
_
recking to servo notice upon.' evpry sessions yesterday of the public con­ business the journals of - Tuesday, straitH was advocated by Foreign Minister Tchitchcrin. of Russia
Just to make sure, however, he re­ young victim. Services were conduct­
at today’s meeting of the peace conference. Isnict 1 asha, of 1ui (future attorney general Hint if be ference and addresses were made by Wednesday and Friday*
peated the arguments briefly on the ed from tho Methodist church hero
key,
asked
absolute
Turkish
control
of
straits
without
ueimhtani*rv* enforce tin* lawa of tho United a doten lenders in liberal movements.
Leader:! on botli sides were agreed
points he touched In his subject, of abcje.lho young woman-had attended
lAtion. Preliminary exposition question by Ueprcsentativea of Amerlcnn pnrticipntlon in 0(d World from the time she wore ginghams and
ke*does* so under the pain nnd penlast night that the filibuster had bud
. affairs,'that ho hns been more fre­ rihtions to Sunday school down thru
jdty of being haled before the senate
Major W. K. Holmes, editor npd the additional effect of directing at­ grout powers not completed when meeting adjourned.
«f Uic United States, sitting as a manager of the OkcechoUe News tention to Hcnntc rules under which
quently advised be will not be able her womanhood to the day of her
—
kisb cuurt of impeachment under the WAS in the city n few hours today on n minority by well dircctctf* moves,
death. Floral offerings abounded.
tu get across.
«a&gt;tituiioii, that It shows that back businera connected with Uw* paper. may block any legislation.- Und which
The aged parents were grief strick­
In 'th e midst of his discussion of
«f this «...called bill o f impeachment His many old Sanford friends were Benntor Culnmings, of lows, the pres­
militarism, bo reiterated his state­ en nt their rural homo about ten
•Hrecting, maintaining and oncuurag- glnd tu ape him again and to know ident pro tempore, Saturday described
ment that America showed signs of miles from Ferry. Miss Hendry taught
ftra
lR6 its‘prosecution, aland arrayed Uto that he is making n fine success in as "belonging to another civilization."
militarism herself, nnd launched into school hire and lived with her sister,
■m
profitcvr*. tHr gntfUM^i, the sn-cullrd his nnw Job « f editing a newspaper.
n criticism of hor itftyal policy.
Irs. 11. A' Miller, probably a quarter
Although generally agreeing that
war defrauders and nil of- those who The News is one of the Herald’s chain some changes 'should be made in the
"I do not intend to Interfere in \ / K \
mile from town. It was whllo
nixed ujhju the opportunity arising of newspapers.
your |H&gt;licy," he said, “ however, ,
she was coming from the Miller homo
way of limiting debate loaders said
from thu emergencies of war to take
Interfered In mlno (referring to the, to loVn that she met her death.
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any such action by tho present senate
advaatago o f their government, that
militarism
charges),
'and
I
thflik
Despite
its
deop
resentment,
the
was
unlikely
beenuso
of
Inch
of
time
Timothy Healy
.they, by uoconsdonabto and.unscru
have the right to sny that sometimes umntunity has acid its head nnd there
and that changes probably would not
Governor General
pulws nu-nns may kiiow what those
you were very much inclined toward ms been no untoward incidents In
he brought about by the next senate
the development of your mlfitpry es­ connection -with thu search for the
Irish Free St*fte Ixsrnuso of tb® Inrgo progressive group
ihirged wilh bringing them to tho
i
tablishment*.
b r uf junieb have secured oh the I’tfct Has lle&lt;n Offered Him and He which bus as a rule opposed limitation
murderer.
"You huvo the best frontiers In the
Will Accept fhc Same
mult of the most painntnking, faithof debate,
world. They cannot lw belter, But PRESIDENT HARDING
■Ll and earnest elfortn which it lu»s
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LONDON* D e c /4.—-The appoint­
the other day yog said you could not^
“i ‘•■n possible for the attorney generWILL TAKE VACATION
BIG
HEAL
ESTATE
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ment of Timothy Healy as governor
leave one unpro*ctcd unless you had
M of the United States, nnd those ns* BUT NOT IN FLORIDA
DEAL IN ORLANDO:
general of tho Irish free state is now'
500,000 tons of war ships. That may
(lly The \mo*laird r»*W) *
/■nlated with him to give to tho Both*
r-'S
* WATKINS BLOCK SOLD
regarded n a certainty.. It is under­
WASHINGTON. • Dec. 4. —Presi­
lie. I will give you n million tons il'
&gt;*wn of these most confusing nnd cofn*
stood the por-t vms offered him Borneyou want It. It is n v.ay of spending dent and Mr*. Harding will probably
j
pirxirg problems."1 '­
The McCrary Stores Coriwrntion,
lime ago and final allotment to veter­
and wasting yAur money which is, of leave Washington for a rest after .
To comply with tho demand that
through lip president,-J. G. McCron’l
t course, nt your disposition I dtf not congress ndjiiurna next year. It was
c*idenco in tb0- haiais of tho govero- an champion of Ir.iah autonomy de­
pended only upon his acceptance. His purchased the Watkins block, a busl*
hellovu very much In capital war said at thp White Houiw tbday. Ru­
eifnt.be mndo'pubjic. the attorney*
acceptance, according to several of the i-sj butldirg in fteuth Orange avoships now, because there an? sub­ mors that they intended spending the
f f ncr*l declared,; would bo ' “ highly
Wo between Pino nrtl Qiurcb streets
injuric™ S S T o S a
marines and airptnuo* which make winter at a southern resort were def­
•» l,“b- yesterday, for $300,000. It* wnsNthe
initely |cl nt rest. There 1* no pos..
.0•
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lit!
have
liesn
given.
n* ohlps no longer capital.'*
hi the caoe of "certain important
largest transfer of business proper­
sibilityi it was slid, that the prvai"England
;luu
Increased
her
mili­
wjUeri new in preparation f[or ptely ever mndo In Central Florida.
to rrpiovc hliA from office but in nntary power' nineteen per cent," ho deqt would .leave . Washington this
•er-tniion 'q. tb0 juo|wr tribunal.'
T. R. C. Crowell, of tho Cfowei
•- .v ; fei
continued, "and Japan 71 per cent. winter, ,
n vil‘w of tho "cviilcnt attempt to turc nyowotlly of nn attempt
Company, and S. IL Atha, of the
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CONQUEST OF SAHARA IIY AUTO
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Well, we will see. I ‘ doubt whether
D ':tN it in advance the activities of compel the disclosure in advance of p^r-Atha-Barr Company, were the
Aiid don't forget tho :
French tractors in enmp on the Algerian frtngo of tio de^ert tested for Will see the effect of this, but It may
^ 'Apartment" tho stalemlint raid, the evidence upon whifh tho goveru- rMt oetate operatera gbq bed charge
ment
relics-nl
tha
investigation,
nnd
tho
privilege
of
some
of
you.
Wo
laiulo
football j t o s U ? - p.iclure* .
J ‘■Honicy gemiral- canr.ot cf-cnpo
f tho negotiations which woru cut (be fjrat crossing of the rands by motor on-an official mission df.rxploraT
night.rrrnr;
I
see
what
may
come
out
of
it.”
• ■ tonclusbn, th.a ik.- solo Abject , .
,
tion
mid
prospecting
tinder
tho
direction
o
f
the
Frehieh
Minister
d
i
Colonlcof tbo deal
iniportauco' 10
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B
H S lflH r
Wn»oiC of this proceedings .is nut iniportonco
t .(be
j'q'AhirtaaaBMB
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YOUNG WOMAN
■ IS /I
AT MIAMI

NOTHING MORE POSSIBLE'
;
ON REPARATIONS QUESTION
.
SAYS CHANCELLOR CUNO

: EXTRA SESSION,
STARTS REGULAR

ALLEGED ILLEGAL ACTS
ATTRIBUTED TO THE KLAN
ARE UP TO VARIOUS STATES

PROGRESSIVES
IN THE SADDLE
START SOMETHIN’

THE TIGER WANTS
IT. S. TO HAVE SAY
IN WOULD DOINGS

TURKEY WOULD
DARDENELLES TO WARSHIPS
AND FORTIFY THE STRAITS

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being made at Chuluota.

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guest of James Sharon, Jr., and they
will return to Florida University nt
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end nowhere in Florida will Utile
Muncy buy as much ground with the
prospects fo r big returns so great ns
nr Lnko Mary. Address C. IL.Ellh.
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PLANT SALE
ON SATURDAY T h e P r i n c e s s
— -TO N IG H T—
OF TfflS WEEK

DANCING CLASSES every Tuesday.
CHURCH
OF
THE
HOLY
CROSS
• at Parish House at 4 p. ni. for chil­
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HELP TO MAKE SEMINOLE COUN­
f
Mrs. Janys Wood anti son, Roy and
Church services for tho first Sun­ dren and 7 f&gt;. m.. for adults. Interpre­
grandson, Wallace, of Ellcnton,. Fla.', day in Advent, December 3rd, will be: tative and hall roam dancing.— Profoi-^
TY THE MOST BEAU­
; r. '■■'■ Tennis Shoes
-IN [fa*
are the guests of Mrs. Wood’s daugh­
TIFUL
spt-C. L. Ebien.
111-tf ' ‘
0:46—Sunday. School.
ter, .Mrs. Reginald Holly, nt her home
Just received a complete new stock o f Hood Brand.
ll:0p a. m.— Choral Colobration.
Re tturc to plan to go the Wontnn s
on Sanford ilolght*.
Prices ranging from
7:30 p. m.— Vcnpcrs nnd -sermon.
ADAPTED BUNCH GRAPES bring Club plant sale Saturday. There may,
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There is the special Advont music
paylnp'Ytturns eighteen months af­ be s e m e things there that y»U will ,
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R. R. Doblc, o f Winter Park, wna prepared. Thcro ape also’ the tnjoyter planting, plant an acreage and ho want for your gartfen—there is sure1
$1.00 to $2.50
in the city yesterday. Mr. Doblc Is m entof thc soloists now singing in
•rdcpchdcnt, beat commercial fruit in- to be n warn! welcome, anj.isome in-,
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the editor of the Winter Park Herald Holy Cross Choir.
rings high-j (creating gerden tfilk. If you havcj
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vestment
in routh, fruit bri
Nice New Line of BOYS’ SLIP-OVER SWEATERS selling at
and expects to get out hit/ first edi­
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For the early celebration, ihe rcc-, c£^ prices.
Wo introdu ccJ these r*.re*, foliage plants or fr.!l blooming
B u t. ■
tion next Sunday morning, December tor will be nt Christ Church,
B nk
Long- grapes Into Florida nnd they have! flowers, be cufo JLo take a basket Or j
$2*7*3
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10th.
wood.
been doing well ten rc^»/:'s. Other vnr,e, no matter ' whether, you thfnl: A supreme •story of
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E ft.
Wei ivoman’s riglit* to her
adapted fruit* also, tree blueberries. they may take a priic or not.
, ]p ^
' C _ . ■Good values for the price
- Thirty-six care of lettuce were
Presbyterian t'liurrh
falLs
have
p
•wonderful
county—thief
blackberries, penehesn figs, et?: Full
r.«
t*n
■-&gt;/»
ehipped from the Snnfortl section yenown individuality.
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gag-7i %
Tho following gre the service.! Sun­ information, free rutnloguc. Adaptrd Seminole, riid the m pryw c “eallze
tertlay, which sh'ows thiit the crop Is
Nurseries, Tampa, ITo. 2t4.-5t on Snt. this, nnd the prouder Wc are o f thoj
day: '
coming back strong.
Now if the
Also
fait tin Letter for all of us nnd our
2*
0:15 a. m.— Sunday School.
growers will jhip only the beat headeti
children, and' the Strangers who are j
II n. m.— Preaching.
I
SPElTAL
NOTICE
TO
EI.KE
stuff the prices will come back nnd
daily thronging in to cast their lot,
.2 p. m.-7Junlor C. E.
stuy put for some timo to come.
MtC
\3 p. m.—Intermediate IV K.
?. yui.
Yotl are requestfd to meet at tho with us, Bring your bvautlfa! flow- j
J.
J.
N.
CONNER,
Manager
0:30
p.
m.—
Senior
C.
E.
Mdsnnle Hull Sufulny' nfternoon nt era- let ua look our possibilities lit,
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Hon, O. P. Swope, the . efficient
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Vep if wc can.tat
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7:30 p. m.— Preaching.
t!:3.0o’clolk
to form in line of'march the face, mm! W
build
The Store of Quality with U 'f PrlfM
county commissioner from tho OvciThe church cortlimie* to prosper, to attend memorial re/viep.-t to bo'up Into wond'.erfyl
rfyl .beauty
beauty our county beginning we jyny work up nn annual
do district, was in the .city todny on
Five were received into the church held at Prcalylcrian Church nt 3:00, that |* already so wondcrfuN.il&gt; the
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business anil calling on his many
115 East First Streetmore prmticnl side o f jrprtictiltyre. event that ell may look forward to
last Sunday.
o’clock. Kindly lw prompt.
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friends. Mr. Swopo says thst big
Bring your flowers—if yn'.i li.’.ppcn to nnd wprU up to.
Eu F. HOUSEHOLDER,
improvement* art; in prospect in tho
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
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Secretary.;have Komuthing romarKable in the way
Black Hammock section in the near­
ANNUM. BAZAAR
Woman's Club plant r.ale on First
:of n fruit of vegetable, bring that.
It will do you good; ytfu will d o ’ C. J. MARSHALL,
future.
WOMAN’S GUH.I) TO BE
213-2tn Who known but thr.l from some’ small i street, Friday, December first.
othurn good, nnd it will pleare God,!
Ex-Ruler,
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HELD ON DECEMBER 6-7
if
you
go
to
church
tomorrow.
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The many friends of\J. J. N. Con­
will
find
a
warm
welcome,
interesting
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nor, of. the Sanford Shoo &amp; Clothing
Tho annuiil bazaar given each yenr Co., aro glad to learn that he haB nnd helpful sermons, good fellowship, SB
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by the Woman’s Guild of Holy Crons purchased tho A. P. Connelly resi­ nnd true friends at all of our church- ■■
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M a t . •» If ra a ara a a lr r ta la la * . w rit 7th, starting at 3:00 p. m. each day.
I rara fa tkU 4rpan»&lt;r*»i, s l * l * (
move his family hero the first of .the service of the day. A good Sunday
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S a i l i n g 'a r ’ lrlVahnna *ka lira*, ' f t a l l Enncy_work. Bawcri.xundy and numy
year
nnd make Sanford his future makes a better Monday. We shall Be
ks ir ts ilr assntU U *
other
goedthings
will
be
on
sale.
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homo. Mr. Connelly nnd fnmily will glad to have you worship with us.
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Supper will be served each evening, remove to their homo- on Sanford
Mr., Durham subject nt l l o’clock 5 2
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S O C IA L C A L E N D A R
starting ht 0 p.'tn. The menu is n» Heights, known ns the Kent place, will be “ Getting ArfjUaTnTt-d With
follow:!:
• where they will reside in the future. God.” At night, “ Using One* Eyes.”
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Roast turkey, dressing and cron,
t,
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♦ CroSA Parlih will meet nt tho Rec- berry. sauce, 60 cents.
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Clnronce Woods, the efficient sec­ nr wc need you.
. tory nt 3$0 p. m.
* Oyster cock tail, 25 centn.
tary
of the Sumter County Cham­
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-Come In and hear them
A Tarfte assortment o f all the ljiteal hits have just hrrivedScalloped oysters, 25 cents,
•TIS NOT!
ber
of
Commerce, was in the city yes­
dist Church will meet nt tho home
linked hum nnd cold slaw, 80 cents.
Paul C Bnihans
terdny nn4 paid the Herald office nn
of Mrs. L. M. Telford, corner I’nrk
Creamed new Irish potatoes, 10
’Tis
not
by
wrong, that wrongs arc
appreciated vis(t- Clarence was ‘ one
and 5th nt., at 3 p. m.
ROSSELL PHONOGRAPHS
cents.
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LESTER PIANOS
righted,
of
the
best
editors
in
Floridn
when
he
Tuesday—Mrs, Donald Smith will en­
Home-made rolls and butter, 10
For brightest hope*, by wrong are
was in tho newspaper business ami he
tertain tho members- of the Remiru cents.
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is
one
of
the
live
wire
oecretarlrs
and
NEW CONSOLE TYPE SEMINOLA
ole Bridge Qtfb at
upnrtment
lettuce "nOnO "*!fml dressing, 10
’Tis only when the right i* risVn,
is
putting
Sumter
county
on
tho
map.
at 3:30 p. ni. •
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Orange ice, IQ cents.
PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS
SSPIANO TUNING
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J. T. Hintormister received a fine
entertain tho members o f the
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Cake, 10 cfnta.
Old Town canoe this morning via ’Tis nut by lios that lies are strangled
Evening Iiridgc Club nt her home
Pie, 10 cents.
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For nunyjiven by lies are mangled;
Clyde Line from Old Town, Maine.
on Palmetto nvc., nt 8:30 p. m.
Coffee, 10 eents.
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It hus been sold to parties at Min- But or\ly when the trlith is followed,
•Free entertainment both evenings,
When trutli conics, then the lie i*
neola in Lake county nnd will bo de­
Jacksonville was represented here beginning at 7 p. m., given by the
swallowed.
livered ‘ today. Mr. Hintormister is
a
Something
yesterday by E. H. Johnson nnd Girls Friondly Society.
tho agent for these fine canoes and
old and young will jnjoy.
21-l-Uc
Claude Roper.
expect* to sell mnny of them in this ’Tis not l&gt;y tin thnt sin is ended,
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112 MAGNOLIA AVKNI’ EFor sin alone with sin is blended;
part of the state ns they are Uto
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“ HALL ROOM BOYS” DANCE
Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Kline arrived
Ti» kindliest, deed* of good, compcllbest that aro made.
here yesterday from Wichita, Kan., j A very pleasant evening was spent
ing
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Ajfcnts for Old Tcvvn Canoes
!nt the. Woman’s Club Friday evening,
for a short visit.
Vile sin, in hell, to make its dwell-"
It u
nB
j which wnB the scene of u dnnee gottenBtiiBaBaH EBH aaaBRBO BennasaiaiaiagaL'K CSERcaninccsiD iaBSBnannflnaH D asnBK aBBiBH BRH iaB
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up nnd arranged by the "Hnll Room
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ixo W. Stcphons, of
Boys.” Tho music was furnished by
A LI, SOULS CHURCH
Daytona, are spending a few days
Jimmie Garrett's “ Famous Jazz Band”
Tomorrow, the first Sunday in Ad­
here and are stopping at the Monte­
Store In Florida
atfcl cold drinks, etc., were served by
10 Stori* In GeorclaWatching an they do from day to vent, divine service* nn follows: ,
. sums.
wvNicodcmun pad his crew of helpers. day, the plnntlngn nnd marketing • Sunday Schol at' nine n. m. sharp.
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Among those present were Mesdatmsa:
Low Mass at 10:30 a. m.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L. Thrasher re­ Demerius Munson, Ollle Vera Glissqn, *oarons In the various lettuce nnd
cclory-growing
localities
o
f
the
Unit­
•Sermon:
“ Brethren It Is Now tho
turned home yesterday from Jack­ Doris Moore, Elizabeth Flowers, Rose
ed
States,
the
shipping
organization*
Hour
for
Us
to itiso from Sleep. For
iLo
sonville, where they spent the pnst Gallagher, Alice Runyon. Emily Ball- h(fre RCIM.ra||y lirt. ,,, position to give
now
our
salvation
is
jienrcr
than
when
two days.
cy, Susie Lewis, Bernice Austin, Mars j writers very pertinent information in we first believed.” Romans, Nlri.
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Sanford’s New StoreFields. The gentlemen attending were lhjH re8pt.cl( which, in the ensu of Ictlk’indiclion of the Blessed Sacra*
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A. Kidley7*T&gt;f De­ (tnlph Warren, Bill Rumple, Henry tuco at thin time, come* from Man­
mvnl after Muss.
troit, Mich., arrived* here yesterday Itodcnbcrry, Dr. J. Grady Niblnck, ager W. M. Scott of the A. P, G.
Friday is the feast of tho ImmncuBaaBBBnHnnBBDBBUBnBBBBRBHBBBBaBBBBnBBaCISBaSBaHIZBBaBaBBBaaZlBaiUnaBHBBBBflBBBBaB
•V and will spend some time hotc. They Victor McLnulin, Joe Gohzalcz, Bill Floridn Vegetable Division.
late-Conception, a day of obligation.
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are locattd.
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bell, Cjaren.ee •Fields, Peter SchanI, tuce growing states nnd the crop is .Wednesday,' Thursday ami Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Alwl, o f Ma­ Byron Stephens, Mh ^McNnbb, Mr. placed upon the markets of the coun­ a tridimm in preparation for the
The try along with Florid# winter truck ubovc. Low masses nt K a. m. on Wed­
con, Gn., arc among tho arrival* here Cameron nnd Fordis Russell.
‘ yesterday and are pleasantly located chaperones were Mrs. Musson Mrs. cropa. Mr. Scott’s report on the nesday nml ’rhuisdny.
at the Montczumu.
Glisson nnd Mrs. Austin.
present outlook in California Is very
No League meeting on Monday
ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON
interesting nnd show* that “ A real night.
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Mrs. George DcCOtles i* entertain­ shortage of lettuce in California is
Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. Victor and two
Strangers welcome to church »cr
children of St. Augustine, nrrived in ing at luncheon today nt her home on anticipated .until about the first of vices.
tho city yesterdny nnd arb stopping Mngiiolin nvc., complimenting sev­ January'.
“ The crop in the immediate vicin­
at the Montezuma. Thoy camo dowg eral visiting mothers.
METHODIST CHURCH
ity
of I.OK Angelc* I* v e r/lig h t this
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Corner fork'and Fifth street, S. W.
EVKRV-WEEK BRIDGE CLUB
fall, l&gt;ei;ig considered*below normal Walker, 1&gt;. I)., Pastor.
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! Mrs. J. L Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Vic­
Mrs. A: M. DoForrcnf Is entertain­ and much below last year,’’ the report
tor having adopted two of tho chil­
Sunday school nt 0:30 n. m. ‘Preach­
ing the members of the Evcry-Wcek continues.
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. ing nt 11 n. m. nrul^Ttao p. ni. by the
dren of tho late Mrs. Losslifg.
Bridge Club nt luncheon followed by
It appears that tho greatest crop is pastor., •Subject of morning sermon,
bridge- ot her lovely country home exacted from tho Imperial Valley re­ “ Fixing it Right With God"; Even­
LOVF.LT BRIDGE PARTY
todny.
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gion ^here "nil indication* are that ing* sermon “ Greatest'Question Ever'!
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Mrs. A. E. Hill entertained the
the tonnage to move, from thnt see'&gt;
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members of the younger set, moat dctidn will be excessively large. In
Epwortli League, 6:30 p. m. _
llghtlully last evening nt bridge nt
kfact, present Indications are that tho
Revival meeting throughout the
her home bn Fourth street. There
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total acreago will rnngo somewhere
week. All invited to comer'
were five tables of players.
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betwoen 16,000 nnd 20,000 acres, or
The spacious room* were opened
nt lenst double, if not treble the total
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
cn suite and beautifully decorated
aerengc.bf last year. The early acre­
n is m r i . n h i« a
Sundny
Siltool, l&gt;:30 a. in.
with basket* nnd vase* of vivid hued
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age is very light'dug to extremely
Morning
worship nnd sermon, u
• poinsettia*. Tho Ully curds were
hot weather nt timo of planting,
Looks like n rainy Sunday.
Vclpck. ,
. dainty designs In keeping with the
causing poor stnnd, which made it
Baptist Young People’s Unions at
t season.
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Ruin and then roitl weather would necessary to plow up n portion of the
0:30.
Several Interesting gntties of bridge
acreage planned. The movement from
bo fine for next wpek.
Evening Worship and
Scrmoa,
were ployed, and when ccores were
the Imperial Valley will begin about
7:30.
Subject,
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The
Church
in
Whlrli
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Mrs. P. T. Wakefield, of Geneva, the 20th o f December, but will not be
Christ
Would
Hold
Membership."
hold high score among the girls, nnd was In the city today nnd reports the sufficiently heavy to-eOt any real
Sunbeam Band Monday ut 3:30 p.
wa* uwarded n string of bends with Wakefield ProsmVInj) Co, working figure until about January 10th."
m.
car rings to mnteb. Tho men's prize,
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full timo now. ______
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Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45.
socks and handkerchiefs, wns won
litotes, the movement will be light uni
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by-Bob Dodson.
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Mr*. R. J. Holly, Mrs. James 4il the end of Jnni/nry..
Wo
aro
in
tho
business,
for
the
hostess
Following tho game the
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fiharon, James Sharon, J n Robert ^Presenk Indication* arc thnt a “ doQUICK
SERVICE
. ' J nerved chftkcn salad, nut bread aand- Holly, Jr., Jnr.o Shnron and Russell lugo” will begin nf(er.'January 1st BUSINESS:
Cwiches, snVtitWn, olives nnd Ice cream. Curctan, of Miami, spent yesterday at nnd continue through the months of TRANSFER. Phono 4OS.
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On tho plutfl* for tho girls were cun­
February and March, » time when
Now Smyrr.n.
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ning little vases df flowers for t the
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the markets of the country' wore sb
OWNER hna\good modern home on
girls, os favors nnd match boxes for
Mr. nnd Mn. lj. G. Smith nnd Mrs. high last year.
BnnnCBBBBBBBBRI■Bl
paved street, five blocks from ccnttr
the boya.
This forecast i* of-little concern to
J. T. Clark, o f Ore Ido, were in tho
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of
LAKELAND,
for
sale
nt
reason­
THo guests of the cvonlng Included
city today frrpn their home nt Ovci- the Snr.ford lettuce growers yrho cal­
able
price.
Suitable
for
railroad
m*n
the members of fho recently'organlieil
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who want* a comfortable place clofco
J. J. J. Club and other?..
city in.several monjht nnd ho was en­ before Fcbrunry 1st urul going ahead
In.
Write
r.os
402,
Lnke'.and,
Fla.
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gaged In looking at tho high btilld- with thtir greatest of all crops, cp^
ltd-3tp
, WOMEN’S GUILD. NOTICE
Ign.i when we snw him this morning. ery. Celery L* shipped from Jnnuary
1
1st
until
nome
time
In
April.
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All finished articles for the Holy
LAKE MARY, FLA., with it* 00 per
It
is
recalled
that
thu
Winter
Gar­
A, S. Zfgler, of Chuluota, wna in
Cross Christmas' bazaar aro to be
• cent perfect drinking water, lua an
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, . turned in Jo Mrs. A. E. Hill, a* noon the city yesterday and arrutgcil for den cectlon, however, pinys the late opening for laundry^ nnd several other
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market*
nnd
haVp
counted
upon
very
the
basement
In
the
new
primary
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business enterprises.; A most pnuiuat
-. .-fr.X!.• - ■*-•• -. : .« ‘
iubr-tantinl
shlpmenta
during
the
lich
:oI
hulldinjf
to
stop
the
water
from
, ' and sorted ’rentljr for the Bazkar
Li
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March of bargain in new hound on large io: .vith
which will be Iteld Wednesday and coining ln./*5lr. Zirier I* tho.pat- month# «»f February! and
— — f j i i j no city taxes. Property is .advancing
entee/of the now hkbeaTii *brick linJ next ■year.— Fluraa Grower.
. Thursdey of.rtesV vreek’.
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SAVINGS

of one man expressed nt each meeta
toa Ha m m ta to w m fa
Qirl Jumped Into River
m U s to to h to ta to lH
.
ing is equnl to that of nny other map
uly The .(■•wrlnlril l'rr»«) '
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to Please Swecth^irt
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Wc Pay 1% Interest on Sarinss Accounts
A small cord will not draw a ditchSTANFORD UNIVERSITY, Calif.,
Jm
Dec, 4.— Belgium, through nn official
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Michael
Bondovlcga
nnd
lh
rKi
its way, but a couple of hundred
representative,
formally dedicated
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thn Hloberdn, sweethearts, of Chi­
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Cl ass IMed Ads $c a line. No
cords' twisted Into one solid rope will
hero
today
a
bronze
statue
set
up
on
cago,
Mood
on
the
bridge
at
mid­
Two years ago, Dr. P. P. Claxton, then commissioner of cdu- ^
Of course, a man s earning
Red Cross Aided 145,000^ Vic­
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oaslly do the work. That Is what Is
id taken for less than 25c.
night. Mike asserted that llcrthe Stanford University campus In
atit of Sanford’s Reput.
mm
to destination before the great day. |to* cntlon, instituted thd observance of the first week in December W needed now—nnd sorely needed, it is
unta. but what is of
tha
did
not
lovo
him,
nml
to
and
positively
no
clanlfied
power
/
tims
in
United
States—
Lasses
recognition
of
tho
humanitarian
*erM* Professional .M«&gt;, each
i-ufiuauitRa
Some local stores are already show-jKx as Education week. Last year the American Legion became in- ** tru e- to pbt tho car of progress on
prbvo Hint she did, Bertha
adr charged to anyone. Caah
vice* rendered to the Bclginn nation
j
,b o » . in M. chosen proprime
tcrcsted
in
perpetuating
thia.
week.
This
year
tho
lJnRc.1
States
j*
Total
$30,000,000.
M
ll»*
Jumped Into th* river. Mike
Ing
their
large
and
varied
Slocks
of
l 4. i i o u t
the
surfaced
road
to
Ultipiate
Suc­
must
accompany
all
orders.
during.the
world war by Secretary
_**#r*t«rr-Tr**»»r*r Christmas things, und others will
(f*»lon the nerald recom-.
Ilurenu of Education Is co operating with the American Legion and *’
went tu after her nud pulled her
f. 4. ULLAItU
power.
cess. Thcrb l* no one in this city and
Count
five
werda
to
a
line
w
.
Herbert
Hoover,
n Stanford graduate.
M***«*f
prBds to tho people. ,
the Natlonaf Education association in Inviting ^very American or- *
M. A. k R It
*hshare.
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Sexenty-two rtlaastcni, wl!h hun­
county so disloyal as not to be Inter»U I. HOLLY____ A lirn lilM »!■■■«** place them on viqw the first of nest
add remit accordingly.
The
gift’
was
purchased
througlrsmnll
To learn more you must save so you can
Bertha, arrested for attempt­
It is
giiniiatlon, clubs, schools, churches, newspapers, theatres, Individ- H
dred* reported killed- hnd Injured, and
week. Not only for the sake of the
Ckra* IM « r »• • 1- »*•
ited In the advancement of his home
contributions
from
the
Belgian
pcoed
suicide,
wns
relrnsed
by
Judge
H
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unis, nnd bodies o f every description to participate in making tho *■ locality, even though ho has not ex­
inqro thun 145,000 either homelesa or
to HZ
pay for the education..
.
whicli you open an interest­
•busy merchants, the hurried nnd harHZ HZ
aa«*r&lt;t*UMC Hale* * • &lt; ' Kaawa
pio, including the children.
Trade, hut Mlkir left town, Hay­
requiring aaalilanre, called for etnerweek, December 3-U, n real nation wide revival of educational en. ^ pressed himself; and tho commercial
Aeallealtaa
Irind clerks la the old warning “ Do
ing .that ho would never murry a
bearing account that means
The statute, the work of n Belgian
'gency relief mensbres and the ex­
FOIL S A L E
u sw ia aiili’ i*-----cir*aiaii»a
. yo.Jr chrhtmac Shopping Early” -glv-1w.j thusiasm.
, body needs every mun nt every meoU
George A. DeCottes
•‘dumbbell.’'
penditure of $1,441,480.80 by tlio
sculptor,
represents thu Egyptian god­
most in the end, but the regu­
Tho American Iasgion asked President Hording to issue a pr&lt;)C* ■
rkaaa ara-sv ■Hrr &gt;».»■•_____|cn&gt; ^
for your own sake ns well. I fia
FOR SALE}—Lot on Sanford Avenue. American Red Crosa during tho fiscal
Ing.
Allorncy-ftt-Lavr
dess
Isis,
who typified the spirit of
'
f
M tartlill** »T»c* la A S «*»«
Huy early, and have your choice of V * lamatlon for the observance of this week, this he dlif, Novembqf ■
larity with which you add to it.
. ' I‘ rico $050.00.—E. F. I.itnc. 114-2tp year ending June 30. 1922. according
“ PaTatka is standing on the up
motherhood,, the growing grain amt
;____
* m Year..
the beautiful holiday assortments of-Jfcj 20, J022. In thin proclamation, President Harding said, among
W e have many plans and can show you a
i ‘C)it SALK— New Lungnlow, prke to a atatement based on tho forth­
grade. All it needs Is u united effort,
the benignant forces of humnnity eter­
•la RlBBlha
Qrtr Smlnolo County B*ak
The
Peoples
Bahk,
o
f
San­
coming annual report of tho Ited
f
other
things,
“
the
ideals
of
democratic
government
nnd
democratic
fered.
Iluy
caily,
with
the
thought
inja-T
T»ll**rrS la Clly *F ClW **
$1050.
Kasyterms.
G.
Lane.
an effort free from nil selfishness andnally
in
conflict
with
evil.
The
god­
sure way to get rich
... FLORIDA
Cross. The greatest toll of life was
•»
-------- ------------------- 1,_5* . * view .of each person for whom the pa education were planted simultaneously in our country. In order
ford will help youvto fteep your
iJfFORD i!
rolf-ndvancflment to push a little
,
’ 114*2tp taken by hurrlcano and tornndo,
dess, of more than life size, U pictured
lire
Jar,'
n , hla IX- IB «H-p.«* Sv^ k lr llrr
that
wc
may
keep
In
mind
constantly
to
improve
our
educat.onul
'
harder, a little longer, a little strong­
■M rallrtlf *•«»•*• S*»l»«l* c***lr gift is intended. Hurried nnd la st-jp ,.
while
the
overflowing
of
rivers,
the
seated
on
a
throne,
with
her
features
earning
power
and
saving
pow­
FOR
SALE—Beautiful
home
on
1’nrk
system,
It
is
proposod
that
the
week
of
December
3-D,
Inclusive,
. . 4 u * .lll.k H r - « T rrt4._r. .appllra
“ M l. minute shopping often means the mis- p t
er: then the city beaches tho top and.
partly concealed by n veil. •
Avenue.—E. F. Lane.
114-2tp breaking of duni* and torrential rains
FRED R. W ILSON
i M m raiBB
» » ■ "*
y*- 2j-.- -‘t
- «■.er well balance*}.
•XUS* arc fit gift, the thoughtless, innijpropri- p j he set aside for special observance uh American Education Week.
drove the. greatcit number of people
■Uib
la t*#Ull
will stay where other cities in the t
Formal presentation was made by
’
•
Without a vision the people parish. Without education, there-can «
v. ar. always I* •*»•■«•».
FOR SALE-*-Rcal estate office,
from their homes. The property loss
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
ate thing, which In your sane and ^
state may look up at It. Cooperation j
Scnnlor
Albert Lehvune of llclgiurn,
Court
Awards
Qirl
$4
a
Milo
in
■»u TUB associatkii IMIKS* tober senses you would nevor think j
ground floor In heprt of business was estimated at more than $30.­
be no vision.”
.
.
' ,
will bring about tho -result. The
who
was
designated by hia govern­
Tha Assoclsted Prssa Is tselaslvalr
'
The purpose of Education Week Is to learn our school needs,
district, Orlando. Address Box 1202, 000,000.
Suit for Broach of
National Bank Building
chamber of commerce needs that co­
•«U|]»&lt;T to tbo us# ror r&gt;Pnbllp»l!•« of of choosing for Ilobbio or Kate o r . ^
ment
nnd
ennui from his native land
The
yenFs
disasters
reported
In­
Orlniidu, Fin.
*
114-3tp
,U u w a 4Up»tch*» rralU*4 *o It or Sue.
•
’
|Ha local und national, and to meet these needs with constructive pro- (
Promise.
operation, nnd needs it now.
cluded twenty-six floods, nineteen tor­
for thia purpose. Frank Deering, San
SANFORD, I^LORIDA
J
f ORB
FL0IUDA
- alhirwriss
lii cradltti
creduea In this
inis ^apar
Of course, there are always the * j grams. This Is the week for all American citizens to visit their
FOR KALE—A real bargain. Seven nadoes, fifteen fires, four epidemics,
,_j °j»o ih* local m * i publl»h«d
y
. •
-■
' ■
Francisco, a member of tho university
a
.
.
•
school, to become acquainted’ with the teachers of the citizens of
* ■ ■/
belated buyers, und always will be, ^
Lincoln, Neb.—After he hail lured board qf trustees, formally accepted
, passenger Ilnynca car in fine con­ two then!re-collapses, two shipwrecks
-SERVICE
•PROGRESSSTRENGTHAll rlahls of rs-publlcBlIon of »p«eUI
Sanford, Florida
t.,mot
row.
to
IjiKOmt
better
acquainted
witll
school
laws
nnd
the
W
but
let’s
give
them
n
clear
field,
nnd'
dition.—Fred Watima.
211-fit p (one an airship), nnd a bridge, col­ her 2,000 tulles with Ihe promise of the gift.. Ur. Ray Lyman Wllbut,
IliHlchM herein are also reserved
__
_
lapse, mine explosion, railway colli­ luurringe, a $1,500 ring uml a limousine
THE RED CROSS
educational system in general.
.
iim i&gt;i.ii hitu .i»!.%««. r&gt;»** it not our things first. Today Is none
ousc sion. and a drought. Qf the floods In of her own, ucconllng lo tho girl, president of Stqniurd, and others,
ICHELLE
MAINES
SUPPLEMENTS
.
I*** *.-*•%« r
The ^aWffwing nre tire general slogans for the week:
too cnrly to start out with those __
00-tfc the United Blgtes that at San An­ Isaac Stine, the fiance of Miss Ger­ ;nnde addresses.
iaa
for rent. See Thigpen.
SlSZaBlZBBXBBBBliBHBXISBSZBS
________
GOVERNMENT SERVICE
S IM
jt
LAW YER
• Children today, citizens tomorlow.
shopping lists to make a survey of
tonio,
T
exst/
caused
the
greatest
ru
The
dedication
ceremonies
were
hold
trude
Henoch,
twenty,
Brooklyn,
N.
rT.
\
y
6
6
d
r
o
l
l
^ALLU'w.r.o
a
co
BY MEETING THE
~~ ____
.-.—Court House
A man of knowledge increaxcth might.
py
holiday goods and then by next week ^
Flense arrange to pay cash on de­ property loss, !(1,000,000 and the high Y„ pm up u strange defense In the ill the Stanford chapel, famous for its
PARTICULAR
NEEDS
- ’
’
This Is Educational Week.
Christinas pluns and purchasing will ^
mark of fnlulltlr»,\ 100. while the
So Illiteracy by 1027.
.
^
gorgeous mosaics, line kof the dinn­
OF THE INDIVIDUAL
livery, nnd specify tho kind of wood flood In the vicinity of Vicksburg and
——--------------------lie going through.in such u rush thnt
A sick body makes a sick mind.
ed hung a Belgian flag cnrrieil by
— EX-SERVICE MAN.
wanted, when placing your order.—F. Natchez, Miss., forced 31,000 persons
•
Below is the outline for the general program for the week:
And something that not only the you will be free tho last week or two J^
Stanford tnen who saw icrvicc hi
THIS
WORK
CANNOT
S.
Vcmay.
100-tfc
from
their
homes.
•
schools and churches should observe ro enjoy leisurely preparations for ,
Sunday, Dec. 3.—For God and Country.
Belgium during the war. The college
GO ON UNLESS YOU
A National Calamity
FOR SALE—Dosier nnd Gays’ paints
but every citizen should stop to con­ the homo festival, with all long-dist­
• Monday, Dec. 4.—American Citizenship Duy,
^
gloo dub snng the Belgian nntional
In
the
Red
Crosa
dlaaster
relief
•
SUPPORT
IT
WITH
nnd varnishes nt Sanford Novelty
ance gifts anl cards safely on their
sider tho Importance of education.
Tuesday, Dec. 5.—Patriotism Day.
p‘
records there will probably remain
anthem nnd America..
YOUR MEMBERSHIP
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc for many yenri one calnmlty which
Wednesday, Dec. O.-Schul and Teacher Day.
„
wayv to carty Christmas joy to tho
E V E R Y F R ID A Y
The-statue haa been placed tempor­
.
DOLLAR
If there is any doubt in the minds ioIRs who appreciate being remem­
Thursday,’ Dee. 7.—Illiteracy Day. FA KMERS— You c*n get seed bW touched nearly every stnte with a
arily in the Stnnford Art gallery
PAY UP TODAY
Newberry’s Famous Novelty Dance Orchestra
of any people here about the busi­ bered.—St. Augustine Record.
Friday, Dec. 8.— Equality of Opportunity.
frani-i end. Irrigation plut* at tbs sense of horror and of loss. This was
|&gt;chding the erection of the War Mem­
the
distressing
eollnpsc
of
the
roof
Your health demands it. Drink plenty of water, before
d is c u s s e d .
ness that tourists bring to a city look
Saturday, Dec. ».—I hysicul Education Duy. ____ ^ _____ ,
Sanford Novelty Worka.
100-tfc
orial building, where it will he per­
too
can
find
the
name
of
"You
don't
have
to
know
how
lo
dance,
just
get
on
nnd
ride”
ot
the
Knickerbocker
Theatre
In
RE
meals,’ after meals, during your meals, between meals and
at Orlando, SL Petersburg. Miami &lt;41 ESTION Til AT SHOULD
OAKLAND TOURING, 1920
Second sheets, a ft x 11, omy Washington. D. C-. resulting In nine­
manently, located.
to to to to to
orery -live Businca* Man
The Snappiest. Fastest nml Classiest Orchestra in the I*ami
u n n H to t o
and other fast-glowing cities. Ixmk
S
h
r
i n k plenty o f it even if you miss your meals.
u n H to h
ty-alt
deaths
nnd
123
persons
Injured.
50c per 1,000, while they last, nt
MODEL AT $200. THIS IS A
la Sanford In thia Column
at the prices paid for property and
Situated
In
the
center
of
the
beauti­
Hernld office.________________ H
KENTUCKY COLONIAL DAMES
REAL BA R G A IN ER . &amp; O. MO­
each day.
Tho question of the location of the
look at their marvelous growth.
ful Northwest reildentlal section, this
r.
SUndardizn-lto pay for this and that item in the
A N D BE SURE
GIVEN HOUSE PLANNED.
FOR
SALE—10
acrca
In
Longwood.
TOR
CO.
206*1
fc
motion picture theatre was pstrqnlxed
new library Is ono that should be “ Slow,” "Stop.” lA’Itnl
Tourist towns nrc live ones.
N to t o
,’,f hand signals Indicating left stupendous list of things for wlmI.
BY THOMAS JEFFERSON *
com er'of .Grovo nnd Ornnge ave­ by many persons of prominence both
h H h to to
ditcuued and the location is some­ lion
.
— o-----------5 MILES SOUTH OF SANFORD
it i;f pure water by drinking: ONL\ watdr from Elder s
federal money gooa. They need, to
nues, S. E. 1-4 of N. E. 1*4 of S. W. In the official and civil Ilfo of the Na­
Congratulations to the Mt. Dorn thing of vital importance to the peo­ or right tum, stopping, ele.
COUGHS AND COLDS IN WINTER.
T
Under New Management .
Spriiiffs.
Thnt better than 0!)',.'. pure is your guarantee.
learn about the indirect tax.
4II&gt; THr Amoclnlrd |-rr.«l
1-4 Sec. 25, Twp. 20, Range 20.—Thos. tional Capital, whose family and per­
With the rapidly In'crcasirfg num­
We'll Dye For Yon
Indoor sedentary life in winter has
FRANKFORT, Ivy., Dec. I.—An ofTopic that will now have a home of ple of today and the coming genera­
s
Thoughtless citizens even have a.
sonal
connections
radiated
out
over
J. Baxter.
ll-2-lm o.
W. S. Sewell, Manager
ber of automobilen, this matter of
Mrs. II. A. Phillips, Owner
fur by Miss Mury Mason Scott, of ^
ON TON STEAM PRESSjpRY
Its own nnd a $15,000 stock company tion, it is something Dial should
Ihe entire country. Tbo horror wns
habit of urging thnt expense* of one n direct benring on the prevalence of
:
Always Have a Bottle in Your Home
uniform sUite Inwn and yity. ordi­
PEPPER SEED'FOR KALE— 1 have Intensified by a terrific-Snowstorm
j Frankfort, and her brother, John M.jjj
to take care of i t Miss Edith Ede- receive the earnest consideration of
Kent &amp; McKee, Props.
kind anil nnoth-r l»e paid by “ the coughs nnd colds. Keep the bowels
nances ennnot bo longer neglected.
a surplus of 35-lbs. of Ruby King which, though It retarded, did not
S
Stott, of Louisville,-to hc&lt;iueath their B
bum now has everything just like the people themselves since the city
government” falling entirely to rea­ active nnd overcome constipation with
lORAMNG. DYEING, ALTERING
W c Deliver Anywhere
There
must
be
n
definite.
ensilV
un­
pepper
seed saved by mysolf out of block Red Cross relief.
Tablet^.
(’obis,
.historic home "Liberty Hall," in this.*
„he wants it and deaerves it and we commissioners want to place the
Work ealed for and delivered
lise thnl the people nre the govern­ Foley Cathaitic
derstood system of truffle control.
Airship Crash Finds Aid at Hand
314"West First Bt. U&gt;o vcfY bc8t Now Jcr*c&gt;' Btl,ck&gt; *2-7&amp;
|city, to tho Colonial Dames of Ken
can look for big things in the future building where it will give general
ment and that It is the people who coughs, croup, throat, chert nnd hron461-J—
The. rrnih and destruction of the U.
The
nviult
should
bo
a
reduction
^in
•
,
ia
iPer
lb.
Address,
E,
Grothen',
Danin,
chial trouble quickly relieved with F«i-’
of M». Dora nnd the bright Topics. aatlsfactlon jf. possible. The lake
lucky, has been accepted.
must
pay!
8. Army's large nlrsblp Rmnn In Vir­
the number of nccidents on streets
198-tfc
I
Fla.
front
'•flalvV-iti
advantages
nnd
its
"Llbtrty Hall" is one o f the oldest:
-------------- - o - ------------------------------------------ Next week, then, where there I» ley's Honey und Tar. Contuins ’ tin ' V
ginia last Fobruarjr with the loss of 34
DELIVER THE GOODS1’ ^
rive room bungalow on otficers nnd men nnd 11 Injured wns
homes in the state. It wus built ii^a
One of the greatest things nbout disadvantage ns well ns other lo­ on Highways — Dc U nd News.
Iqts of talk nbout "education” nnd its oplntea—ingredient* printed on the
179d by Joint Brown, the first United ^nsU B ianBNaBBin»Bnnx:BEz:i
vhlue, let there Is1 some time given wrapper. Larger! selling cough m cl-;
tho Elks loti go D their beautiful mc- cations. A *prominent citizen today
lick Service Transfer exceptionally easy term* or will the first disaster of Its kind to call for
CO-OPERATIVE UPBUILDING
rcnt.—A. P. Connelly &amp; flonx. 205-tfc Red Cross relief In this country. The
to spreading of knowledge nbout icine In the world. "Foley’s Honey
tnoriel services cnch year. The Elks ppenking of the lake front raid that
Storage F a cilities
suddenness of the iccldent tested the
where Uncle Sam gets the money the nny Tnr is wonderful for attacks of
believe in keeping green the memor­ ihe library’, building would be next.
FOIt SALE—22 Winchester rifle, 10 prepnredness of the organisation nnd
I
ts please you, tell others; if not,
ies of thn absent brothers nrd their 11)0 railroad property nr.d if ware­
The Neosho plan of ro-opcrat.ve office-holders spend. U-t there be coughs and colds,” writes W .. II.
shots, almost new, big bargain.—E. of the Chapter at Hampton. Vn.. hut
tell us. Phone 498
V’
excellent program yesterday was no houses and railroad trucks were built work, belwun tho merchant nnd . the time, too, given to discussion of the Gray, Venice, California. Sold every­
A. Moffitt, phone 107-W.
214-2tp tho response wns Immediate and rrlli’l
there
in
the
future
nnd
other
munic­
furnished
the
survivors,
also
funds
for
ens of the old bumo extend from the
, „
exception to the rule. The Elks
fntmer, is the best that has eomc to danger to the government—be that where.—Adv.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Six room
SANFORD
rctMTwrmuTJigJ
tho
expenses
of
relatlm*
of
the
dond.
ipal
buildingo
to
fill
up
tho
space
hour*- to n considerable frontage on
government
federal,
state,
county
or
Memorial services arc looked for­
our atenMon In a long period of time.
cottage, all conveniences, 1100 San­ who rame from long distances to claim
j t&lt;J c,)m|,i0tiui us it is now t j,y—when public officials gat the
tlm Kentucky river.
ichine &amp; Foundry Co. ford Ave.
ward to bach year nnd they get bet- which n big nuditoriuin would do the.
Cures Malaria. Chills j
21 l-3tp their own.
*
.
'
librnty
would
be
in
a
crowded
^ajidj”
The old Quincy home ill Massachu­
idea
that
they
ian
spend
thepublic
-Phone
113
tcr each yea
and Fever, Dengue or
In tho year's oversea record for nhi
Machine and Boiler Works;
112 Magnolia Avenue-----FOR
RENT
setts
was presented to the New Lug- ]
ed development, und earning power to money as if it we e plentiful stuff
rendered
by
the
Red
Cross
are
two
Hilious Fever.
a Grinding; DeLuxe Platons;
Put Up a StranQe Defense.
kild Chapter of the Colonial DnbU-sj
-T M T H w ild w‘ll have some an­ that would never occur In tho parks the farm and farmer, and will he the dumped into a grab bag for their
tires
In
the
Philippines,
ono
In
Manila,
FOR
RENT—Real
estate
office
fur­
Wheel Steel Gear Banda; Crank
nouncements to mnke in the next few u,ul that Uie lake front Is far from means of bringing more residents for hands to pour out through slippery
nished, net quick, Orange avenue. which destroyed 1.000 homes, with a Jireadi of promise suit which she sune years ago.
W e use nothing but th,e best material; all
Returned---------------Phone $2
weeks that will be groat news .for the residence- center of the growing the upbuilding of our county.
fingers.
Don’t answer If not interested.— I)r. loss of $1,600,000 and 6,000 persons brought ngnlnst him In the Suimrlor
made homeless, tho other at Tonlo,
4vork done by expert workmen'.
,
Sanford, There are several big pro­ city of Sanford.
The merchants « f Gainesvbjo are
The greatest blessing thnt could
Gislcr, 13C South Ornnge, Orlando, which drove 3,000 from their dwellings. court of Lincoln.
The Moore HnVcn Time;i says ,' the*,
AH
of
thfM
Q
objections
nnd
preferExamined
Glasses
Designed
a*
jects about to be pulled off here thnt
The
wealthy
young
Lincoln
mer­
offering nnd will of.er, on the first happen to thin country would he the
Fin.
'
114-3tH In medical relief that was quick and
bridge company hns begun putting
will put Sanford on tho mup in big meats should be brought out now and Monday of each''month, attractive bar­ spread of nil "education” thnt would
FOR RENT—Rooms and Kiicftenette. effective the smallpox epidemic In Sun chant told the court he had answered the iron work on the nt^v briilgt1
Henry
McLaulin,
Jr.,
Miss Henoch's advertisement In n
letters. 'Ve are certainly having a the Herald would liko to have an op­ gains, that nro worth coming in to tench every citizen to regard himself
ty
—Shlrloy Apartments’ oppostte port Domingo, .which hnd a total of 22,000 matrimonial Journal and IliuJ, when ncross Three-Mile canal recently, the;
*
Herald
Opt.
D.
*
ensos
with
225
deaths
In
a
single
day.
big change here In many ways andjen forum discussion in the
git, and also realizing that the morn ns “ the man who foots the bills"
water
having
fallen
considerably.
The
office, upstairs.
28-tfc tested the readlnei* of the Red Crus* mIm- found ha wns n lu-poles* cripple,
Optleinn-Optometrlez
this city will ha*c now tourist lmtcfisvjon this subject and the articles can productive the farm, the richer tlm when public money in s|&gt;vnt.
AVight Bros. liept. G a r a g e B u ild in g
he refused to marry him. Miss newspaper welcomen the nctivitlor.
FOR
RENT—Unfurnished
npnrtment
for action,-and the same con he said ►
new theatres, new boat bnsin and ||^ B|Kned with the names of the con- county or city, they ure beginning to
IEut Fir*t Street
Hanford, Fin.
Jf you arc intorolled In ."odticamentioned,
nnd
declares
that
the
of
the
San
Domln*o
hurricane,
which
Henoch
received
a
Judgment
for
UV
Femdalo Apartments, 303. E. First
pier wholesale businesses of all kinds, lrjt)Utont for publication or not jirit study the present day needs of ‘ M t lo i." lend that article hud «&gt;o to it
bridge is greatly nncdetL
... .
Street.
100-tfc killed 12 poraon* and reduced the (hmi.
h
docks nnd warehouses galore nnd nth-! |n (h^y plenre hut such a discussion suriounding territory.
homes of lte persona to wreckage. A
dial others lead it.—Miami Melrop"All
this
nhout
mo
nol
wnntlng
to
.TO
N
J.
MOUGHTON
,w RENT—Ono bedroom nnd latch- flood In San Salvador, .with a death
er big improvements thnt will mnke wou|,i enlighten Urn public to n re­
At n recent meeting of the Adver­ oils.
spend uiy life nursing an Invalid Is n
•
a ezrsei
* • • • _t
- . Sir.
cn furnished,
price
$15 per n.nn(Vi
month. toll of CO and 2,000 refugees, wss alio lle,rt said Miss Henoch. Rho* tossed
ARCHITECT
Sanford not only a tourist resort,! markable degree and as the bids will tising Club, they agreed that since the
Apply to Mrs. H. D. Durant nt Lake effectually handled by the local Chap­ her head scornfully, so that her m l
‘ but one of the greatest commercial noon be opened it is high time the recent discovery, by the* experiment
YOUK COMMERCIAL BODY
. eurrltigs Jingled.
193-tfc ter of the American Red Cross.
City Commissioners knew what the station, of a way to kill the boll weeRoom 7, Miller Bldg.
. .
Mary.
Si
. cities in Central Florida.
Belief Machinery Perfecltd
public hns In mind in order that they \il, thnt we can again say "Long Live
"Mr. Ktluo was twenty-five yenrs old
“A penny saved is a penny earned.” In his day pennies
Mil)
TLOR1DA FOR RENT—One furnished bed room,
The year has seen the further per­
In every city the same story is
LAKELAND
HOME-MADE PRO­ can locate this building where it will King Cotton" nnd to help enthrone
320 Onk Ave. I’honc 2003. 214-fltc fection of disaster rrltef ndiolnlstrn- nnd perfectly healthy except for n
were
as
large
as
our
quarters.\
ct
all
the
pennies
in
the
be central If possibles and suit the this king again In this country lhe&gt; told of the active work of the cham­
.tWe rocnsuren in cvrry fluli! of Aniurl- slight lluip. I met him nt n dance In
DUCTS AUK T1IK BEST.
\\ a n t e d
world wouldn’t have taken Poor Richard to a movie,
people generally. The City Planning each contributed to a fund, to buy ber of commerce or bonid of trade or
IF('i:r) N OVKi.TY j
enn lied Cr;oas artlvlt^. nnd that the Brooklyn. Wo rtirmqtonded after he
p ent hack to Nebraska. Ho asked me
should
also
U*
consulted
WANTED— Furnished Hy.lit house­ work may he carried on to still greater
bought him a flivver, or paid his street car fare, lh.c
cotton seed to bo given free to each whatever the trade body might be
lo couio out there and marry him, tell­
Five cents is enough of nny man's Committee _
V.'ORltS
'j
accomplishments
the
American
Ited
nnd
sec
what
their
keeping apartment by man nml wife
fmnur thnt utlendod the, auction sale culled that Is doing nil the walk of
money to pay for n regular edition of on the matter
Cross Is appealing for widespread re ing me of his fiuo automobile, hi* dia­
pennies of a hundred years ago were not as big in Inly­
for the lake front nnd othplacing
the
various
cities
in
the
front
peimnnently
located with A. C. L. rail­
V.
C.
I
fM.t.KU.
plans
are
on the Golden Rule sale day here.
a newspaper nnd those thnt come into
newal of membership durlug lho nn monds und tho wonderful trousseau
road. Addfcsa X \ Z care of Herald nunl Roll Call, to be conducted this bo was going to give me.
\t
nniscr.t
they,
with
the
help
of
ranks
of
progressive
cities.
I
he
ci
ing
power
as
those
of
today.
•
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Ukeland. without; U kel.nd nfcw*. . ^re (er parts ^
^ . l i r g is not built
. .
I ? .:
...11....1 .l.ii •Is** niiiiili*ii*
^
.
Il-l-otp rear from Armistice Day (Novnmher
"Well, 1m sent the money for my
ihu leading furiners of the surround­ is- circumscribed -by the manner in
not worth that e“ U^ hLf ° “ln^ Tc,eJ for tod„y, hut for the future and the
11)
lo.
and
including.
Thanksgiving
which
the
Chamber
ilf
Commerce
is
railroad
fare 'nml I went. It wns all
But
Poor
Richaht’s
advice
is
still
goed.
And
it
is
no
less
W i i i 'k
WANTEID'O bO Y '-O m iE N T ^N lcc
ing community, nre fostering plans to
the Lakeland news In
truo
about
the dlnnmml*. Mr. Stine’s
Day
(November
30),
und. young
people nrc interested
supported
but
whether
the
body
is
o
l
d
---small cottagd or bungalow, woll
establish n creamory here and at­
tACTOit ;«n:l III’ ILD El I
valuable
when
applied
to
dollars
instead
of
cents.
g.nm. Don’t pay over five cents for
family
was
tho richest In Lincoln, I
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"
y
i
in the library. Lot us hear from you tempt to gtl each farmer to keep ns supported in the right manner or r.ut
loented, with all conveniences. Spec­
u .Sunday paper ns they are not sell­
1
g»li*ss,
und
1
lovikl him sincerely. He
ICsnmerrlal
Street—Sanford.
Kiar
ify nil particular*, togothor with best
Every year you spend a. large proportion of the money
ninny producing cows ns he i» l»c,d the chnmber is working night and
ing anywhere else In the state for and mnke it snappy.
• “ -/mSa
.M
grivojaa a $1,500 ring nnd lots of pret\
■
■
(lny.i|»
help
the
city.
It
remains
for
price
nnd
term?.
Must
be
a
bargain.
able.
This
creamory
will
take
only
tyj
clothes
nnd
said
he
could
hardly
over* a n'rrkle. Then get your Staryou
earn.
So
much
for
clothing.
So
much
for
shoes,
oo
u n if o r m
mototj l a w s
GILLON &amp; F R Y
Address P. O. Box 00.
211-10tp
,wait-until we were inarrlrel. llut ono
nour cream nnd checks will be mailed the business mon of the city to re­
Telegram down nnd see the local new* FOR
spond to the calls of the chamber o f
much for things to eat, house’furnishings, garden secd&gt;,
—andsay, it’s sure a dandy. Wish you could see
iliiy ho said ho winded lho ring buck
jut for this every two weeks.
M
v
rest
of
it contains, not mentioning the out­
WANTED—$3.UU0
uti
once,
tlUCAL CONTRACTORS
l
.
The desirability of having uniform
commerce
for
memberships
nsj
to
to
get.
n
wedding
ring
the
linmo
size,
1
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tho big stack I’ve got piled up here—looks like a
The Annual Roll Call of the Amerl
This amount .of money being dis­
Security. Call nt Hill Hardwnro Co.
side news nnd the Associated Press
tools and what not.
r never saw It again. 1!« stolo tho
state laws on divorce and many other tributed among the farmers, in cash, whether tho beat results ure being
can
Rod
Crosa,tor
registration
of
the
i:
if
'mountain. There are thousandsand thousands of
200-fitp
rcjxjrUj- a duplicate o t which is run
i|kou*r Light* and Appliances —TV. I. Hughey.
; •
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metnierehlp tor 1023 will tregln or. clothes back, too.*,
subjects Is constantly being urged by will enable them to carry the expense obUined or not. If tho trade body has
In other papers: •The news thnt is
There’s
just
one
way
to
save
moYiey
in
making
your
pur­
them—all packed ready for me to put your name
WAN’i'ED—Tenm
work.
Inquire
M.
krmtsllco Day, November 11. find
"I found out It wns hecauBO he
New Lin^ of Fftturek *
publicists. The latest need is shown of their fat ms on n cash basis,' and the full support of the people of the
published elsewhere is copied from
close on Tbanksglriog Day; November thought I wasn't religions enough for
and address on, just as soon as you send th6m.
Hanson Shoo Shop.
chases. Know what you want before you buy. Read
in this case of the laws governing tho credit throughout the county will be city, If tiny pny their duck‘ and give
123 West. First Street
this paper wqrd for word and after
ll-13-20-277'12-4p SO. The ground work far this mu- him nml wouldn't llku living In Ne­
operation of automobiles. A writer in
the time and attention to thoirscomI
peiulott* task ot ro enrolling the nritn braska after New York. This was
I want every boy and girl, every man and
wc have expended a great amount of
cut to n minimum.
advertisements.
•* &lt;
.
.
’ • !
mittces
nnd
attend
the
meetings
nnd
Motor Life poinU out that not only
WANED—
A
chanco
to
build
your
berahlp
throughout
the
world
has
bren
After
h6
got
the
ring
hark.
Wc
appeal
to
the
business
men
to
B
W.
HERNDON
--------n^pense
nnd
effort
to
gather
it
end
woman
to
have
one
of
'
1
these
Calumet
^Puzzles.
—- . ■..
_ . . ..
,
.
.4:
bus each of tho 48 states its own set grasp the significance’ of thnt fact; help tho organization by giving it
new home W ore lumber got* nny laid In a plan for the first complrte
They tell you what is new and good. .They tell you where
"You can Imaglno how I felt, 2,000
our recommendation is that you not
,It*3 mote fun than a box o f m onkeys-U ie longer
of laws for these* vehicles, hut the
a’ suitable publicity tax that !«&gt;dy
higher.’
Plans and estimate* furnish­ and comprehensive system of registra­ injlea frnyi home nnd no money to get
thnt a county could bo run almost en­
only buy* Ukeland news direct in n
and
when
to
buy
to
best
advantage.
Ih
ey
help
keep
you
you work with this puzzle the mort interested
. INSURANCE AGENCY . ed.—Sanford Novelty Work*. 183-tfc tion of the Red Crow mnnberabtp In back, l had told nil uiy friend* I
counties and cities nnd.down to the
and thnt city is flourishing. If they
*j
tirely on a cash basis. Can you con­
. Lakeland newspaper, |pt that you
all Its 8300 active .Chaplera ot Imfrie v.-n« going to bo married, giving them
villages ami hnmluts. This complexity ceive the result* of co-operative work . support the Chnmber of Commerce
er yoil like it
posted
on
what
the
storcs^nd
manufacturers
are
offer­
you
I«EE--------AUTO------ —BUNDS' WANTED TO RENT— Permanent, 3 and abroad.
&lt; patronize lakeland advertisers first
, ■
. all my plcture’ and said good-by nnd
-•»
*. , t I
of- laws concerns speed, lights, the
in
a
half
hearted
way
thnt
city
Is
or 4 room unfurnished apartment,
An important feature of. the ronndII ,o, the time kn« come, for us to
last and always. Read over the col­
everything. I went to stay at the Y.
right of way, htc use of the cut-out, get behind the Advertising Club 7 - not getting what It should in the
flnt or house, desirable location. Ad- the-world Roll Call campalgft wUl be W. a A. nnd instituted breach of
umns of the Star-Telegram nnd l&gt;oost
nnd parking restrictions. California
matter of, publicity nnd action. nnd
J(jrQss "F, 8." caro Herald office, San­ * universal effort to re-enll*t the serv­ promise proceedings.
the advertisers In this paper. They
Galnesvillc Sun.
ice of war-time Red Crow workers In
patronage. You can look around you
has n complicated set hf arm signals
ford, Fla.
I02; tfc tho peace program by their partici­
are.the live wires of tho community
"When the trial came off he didn't
C
and
rco
the
diffotcnco
In
thu
various
which every driver riTbst use to tell
Contractor nntj Ruildcr
they can solve-a n
and they believe In boosting local In­
SPEAKING OF •EDUCATION’
FOR RENT- 2 unfurnished rooms, at pation In the Roll Call. In this WpJ ^know what to nay, so he dragged In all
when he is going to stop or to slack­
cities in Florida. Those cltien with
'
that
nbout
thu
matrimonial
agency
214-2tp
the
vail
army
of
volunteer*
will
oqce
k
■
""
dustries every day In the week and
520 Palmetto Avo.
Don’t wait—cut the coupon o u t'o f the
en speed or to turn n corner. Most
)RD
more ’ affiliate with the work of the ami hi* being a cripple."
FLORIDA
• With "American Education Week the live organizations and the big
you will find that every progressive,
nnw right
rirvLc away—
oiv.w—-H
Uin vnur
name
Mis* Ilenoch'a,father, Al I!enoc)i, la
otntes leave this particular matter to
publicity
tax
arc
forging
ahead
nnd
lied
Crosa
In
lt&gt;
manifold
phase*.
Co­
r right now;
fill.in
your name
so near, the Metropolis recommends
live wire nnd substantial business In­
connected with n Inrge motion picture
operation
also
has
yocn
ozmired
by
doir.g builncsa while tho other cities
have
the
driver’s
discretion.
and
address—send
it
with
a
twoFOUND—Money.
Owner
can
G ENF.lt A L
the reading of thnt article by A»rno
stitution in Ukeland Is represented
Government and private maritime In­ company. - 8he waa once a bookkeej*On a 14‘J-mile run over tho Boston Hardy Him republished from the are languishing although mnny of
6f.nto by proving property nnd pay­ terest* In a deep-sea Roll Call that er, hut says she has not decided
REPAIR
cent stamp to help pay
in tho column* of this paper at one
them
would
be
dead
long
ago
If
it
Post Road is found more than a score Dearborn Independent on this page
:
ing for this ad.—M. D. Gotchcl. ’
time or onother. They may. riot run
If designed to reaitfi eVerf member whether to go hack lo business or en
•age and njaihng
!
were not for .their board of trade or
of different speed regulations. The
*
/
114-lwc
Phone
394
'
IL?
N
J£m
or
potential
member
In
every
part
of
*ter
tho
movies.
evciy day or very week but they are
of the Metropolis todhy. i-*1 lho “ '
cost.
**
.-a l
fallowing suggestion far Improving tide bo read, especially by every chamber of commerce for they nre
I
■
tho world who may be en voyhge or
loyal supporter* and bellevd In U ke•s
Bros.* Dept. Garage Bldg.
keeping the spark of life nllvc eyon
the present system, or rather lack of
temporarily In any port.
Family o f 8lx Killed In,Train Craah.
Utid home-made ptoducU.. The StarTHE CALUMET KID: Knnford Herald ,&gt; j FA ?
school teacher and by n1^ th° 0,!,‘
FEELS NEED OF WOMEN
r
Thousands of Chapter* will adopt
system. Standardization of speed lim­ student* In the public-schools. Let in adversity. The l’alatka News is
Abalcon, N.'J.—Mr. nnd Mr*. John
Telegram le one of them.—Ukeland
riorldai
Spnfnrri —
• ‘
DETECTIVES IN JAPAN the home canvass plan of enrollment M. z^trat ton nnd Uielr four children
it* for urban, suburban and country It be read by Miami business men a moat able editorial reciting the banSUr-Tclegram.
.
■vhlch
erlglnated
In
riltsburgh,'where
were killed near hero when nu uutodriving so that In a 60-milo run the nnd women, by members of the vari­ efits of the I’alatka Chamber of Com­
/ (lit The AeeoeUtr* Pre.ee)
last year It resulted |n a membership mobllo la whlcb'tbvy were riding wus
, / .
|
*11
merce
says
In.conclusion:
motorist will not bo subjected to n
-TOKIO, Dec. 4.—The need of wom­ Increese of 60 P»r cent. All record*
ganlzatlona and by just
CHU18TMA6 AROUND THE COR­
atruck
by
a
iWnsylvnnla
express
ous
civic
or;
'
•
bl
“ The I’alalkn Chnmber of “Com­
dozen or 'so different ’limits. Stand
e v '.
Name................................ ............... ........ .
r*
itIrriis who
who dofl't belong
en detectives has been fell, by the la this real's campaign will b* kept train. Two of the children died Ihe
NER
colors for Ievery-day cilUcns
merce Is not a ’one-man* affair. It is
cn stAndard *Ue cards to be filed by
Ardization of lights and col
h
• ■ .
’ 4•
1
~ * Jr dny nflcr lha'nccldent. State police
that'to any special club or society.
i
..
rack'Chapter for future ns*.
nn institution which has no faction to
semaphore crossing signnla so
'
aft* Investigating report*'Hint pnasllig
... '
The article* deals with the billion*
With Thanksgiving a thing of the
RallllMIMMI
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u
.
strnct
ofore
new
Ininccto/
general
of
the
police,
I
f
f
^
.
lnspecto/general
serve;
no
selfish
ends
to
attain.
It
motorists will be governed by the -literally billions—which lho United
motorists refosed lo aid the victims
#:
I .
v,past ,and with the calendar leaf
+
fir- r r o p e i ’t y
f8VOt of the Irttroductlpn of women to /
- . r * i i w jI1 &gt;' 71%7'i-riri i;iY*
is for the good of the whole people
somo colors everywhere. It Is sug­
of
the
crash.
‘
A.
turned to December, Christmas, seems
Get q'Jpt.ln Spencer HeJghU.. W ii
f . ...
' • — ________ _— .
.
and, therefore, the wholev-pcpple
gested that red bo tho universal States government C0Jlec^ ?V^
year and overspends! Much of t
just around tho corner, and really
count for cash, or will maku
should most cnthqslaslicolly support
*
■«
standard for stop and green for pro­ taxation
Second
sheets,
only
. .. •!?-.
upon the l^ P lc of
that la what.lt U, being but a trifle
&amp; •■ '*'
It, both, by membership nnd by porU H'i".—A. P. ConnelV k ,3qns.
50c per 1 .0U0, while tfc?y last, At
ceed. Uniformity and accuracy in
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'
.
n
over.three weeka away. Three weeks
the
United
flutes
is
imyrect.
booh
^
”ndalica
,
t
each
nnd
every
•• '■ ■ • / ' ' tt!
215-Ifc Herald ortlce. ’.
words permitted to bo shown on rear» •***
.. _________ i . A
/J
ia a ahort time In which to do nil tho en signals. Signals also advocated HUM&gt;
^7*0 lost or found anytMilcl
For quick re*ult», tiT »
»&lt;*•
O'31 “n' " " " ' V ' * ” Imeeting;
S L * . ^SgV
&gt;- b
n»vrv sSlc —
- e Jo,.
things that Be before the .average
by every mkmbcr—and the opinion
but not compulsory which ^beor the
. i: -:
person, In the w*X of preparations
S
Tum,’’ "Left Tum,”- that they are not
culled juaon
unnts
*- *
i 3?
lime ii remembering time, anil there
are Christmas gift* to make, and to
buy, to wrap in all tho daintiness of
r.u u k e *
holiday paper, ribbon and Christmas
t t r at Ik* IWraia nalltla*. 1*1
M ap u to * » k . «*»«"«■ ri,u-------|8ca|i( nn(i lo consign early to the care

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1TIIE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1922
THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD. MONDAY. DECEMBER £ 1922

PAGE FOUR

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BASE B A L L
FOOT B A L L
B A SK E T B A L L
TR AP SHOOTING

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.

CHAS. L . BRITT, Editor

“Father of Baseball
Two Other Florida
In Cuba” is Honored
Towns Getting Ready
For Major Teams . By Havana’s People
■* ■—
IIAVANA. Cuba, Doc. 4.— Acclaim­
Building Fine Hall Parks and Pre­
ed during n deende ns Cuba’s lead­
paring to Rrcicve Big Hoys
ing sports writer,
Victor Munoz,
rti Style
known as th© "Father of Cuban Base
hall’’ has not been forgotten In
death. The name of one of Havana's
oldest thoroughfare* has been chang­
ed to “ Victor Munoz Street" in hi*
honor; a home is being purchased for
tionsl team, was the subject tor con­
sideration. It Is decided that they
will train here nnd n contract to that
effect was signed by Mayor Booth and
the city officials then nnd there. Tho
contract pertains to the spring train­
ing of the Brooklyn team, and seta
forth that on or before February 28,
1923, this team will be brought here
/o r a period o fscvcral weeks, or up
to April 1. During this time Mr.
Ebbeln sgrees to play several exhi­
bition games with, other tenma In
this territory. The council members
accepted - the contract ns drown by
Mayor nooth.
Mr. Ebbeta will brln gnbout forty
players. An March 2? they will go to

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GOLF
BOW LING
TENNIS
»" •
BOXING

PARROT

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,

END

It should be the duty of all the rest of
us to co-operate to the fullest possible .ex tent
with these men who are “ up at the front.
This bank haa steadily and consistently
worked with the fanners o f our community;
and in the future, ns well ns in the past, will
always do all within its power to uphold
their hands.

I Hr The tow la tn l iTree)
,
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 4.—Flori­
da’s Alligators, open-mouthed nnd
hungry for wild moat, clamped their
jaws viciously down upon tho Clcmso Tiger here Saturday afternoon nnd
ended their football season in n blaze
of glory, winning the game by tho
overwhelming score of 47*14.
J
It was a .’Gator victory from the
outset. The first score coming on

A COMMUNITY BUILDER
limn wnt tlie parru *niu
he piav slreps until 10 and *10:30.WtuitUoRton .Star.
-

run—by Case—Uir ihtrxy live yam*
behind perfect interference, ^’ rdm
then on it was-only n question of how
large the score would be In favor
of the Gators.
Despite the fact’ thnt Dickson nnd
Captain Duncan were both absent
from the lineup on account of Inju­
ries', &gt;t may bo said thnt they were
in n largo kray responsible for the
superb playing nnd fighting exhib­
ited by their team mates,-for the lutter were tnnd nnd tore through the
Clcntson defense time after time to
get their man and pave thtr way for
a good gain.
•

Many Jobs Laid to Army.
Salesmen and.’ Clerical worker* are
In the majority of the men applying
for commission* nr second lieutenants
In the regular r.rmy. according’ to a
Inhulntlon of the profession*, trade*
’
OF STANFORD’S ELEVEN nnil business calling* of the men re—
lortlnc to the Second corps headquar­
Norman Dole. Stanford University’* ter* on Govcmor’a Islnnd. *n&gt;* Bie
right end is tnklns a kick from mid­ New York Time*. The great vnrlety
air. This husky California plnycr is of positions held by those who visit
known as "Sllrn| Nprnian*’ for ha sel­ _liemlQunrtcra-li_Bald.Jiy-Uic-Jt»thorh
lie* to be ample proof that the old
dom says • word after going on the
Prussian Men that a ntnn has To he
field—hut he’s a good end. t
IKirn to soldiering has loin "knocked
into a cocked hat." and that today a
man mhy bo anything from hn auditor
THE BAT” IS COM­
to an oil snlesnun nnd yet linvc.oqunl
for success In the military pro­
ING TO PRINCESS chance
fession, provided he hn* the necessary
mental, moral and physical qualifica­
“ It certainly is n grand show."
tions
.
Correct.d Dally, More Apt.
That was the way the dramatic crit­
And the Plant City Courier is nlso ic for "Life" sumornd up hi* review • "When you see a sign In front of n
"jacking ’em up" for not publishing of "The Bat" by Mary Robert* Itine- gasoline tilling station rending Test­
ed Dally' It may not mean much,
the results of tho Plant City-Orlnndo hnrt, nnd Avery llopwood which Wng- Frank W. Tucker, chief of state
entml* nnd Kemper present nt the
Thanksgiving game.
nnd measures Inspector, rays:
Princess Theatre on December 11th
But ns for who’s the best between nnd if subsequent record* may he ac­
those teams, wu would like to see cepted as proof, the critic was ccrifflUlKirnugh play one or two of these
their rights to lx? classed up so high.

B. F. WHIXNBR. Cashier

F. P. FORSTER, President
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Is n Prescription fo r ‘Colds. Fevl
er nnd LaGrippe. It’H the mosl
speedy remedy wc know, prt
venting Pneumonia.

Combination Offer
14-lbs. Gran. Sugar $1
1-lb. Bulk Mix’d Tea

Rtfuses Sentenced Man Mlnue Paper*
Leavenworth, Kan.—Because lie did
not hnvc commitment pnpers, Charle*
W. Bo wan, convlcfed of using the mall*
to defraud, was not admitted to Ikmiteuworth prison, although ho spent n
week In a cell In the prison, lie wns
Inter arrested In Mllwnukee, Wls.,
where nn offleer had pursued hhn with
the projier pnpers.
* .

Turkeys for Thanksgiv
.ing
Potato, Shrimp and
Chicken Salad

Thi* i* fiot thoyfirat season they Jtnd
to do that nnd lost year Duval won.
But thdre arc those that are looking ed by the standards of the box office.
Incidentally it is in n fair way tu do
towards Gainesville thjs year.
the same in l-ondon. And there i» no
Duval nnd Gainesville will have to one to deny that after all, is the test
SANFORD M ARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
meet again this year to figure out oi n piny. If the public likes it, it is
.
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
between themselves who’s who in so good and if the public doesn't all tho
fur us football honors’ are concerned arguments in the world cannot make
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALLY
this season.
it stand ns n good play.
1018 W n t Pint Street
Mia W - t
8trt&lt;
"The Unt" is a thrilling mystery
And Hillsborough won over Ft.'
Meade 1.1-0, with the whistle catting play through which there run* a vein
of comedy that is,irresistibly funny.
off another touchdown that would
hnvc brought the result* within three One moment you are thrilled until
your hair fairly stand* on end nnd the
imint* o f each other, mnybe two.
Since Skirts Are Long.
next, you are plunged In a perfect
Hauselt, President,
“ Have you *Aved uji anything for u
And speaking of football honors paroxysm of laughter.
dnyl"
and* Burke Slated as wo notice that a slight controversy "The Bat” played for more thnn dalny
••Yes," replied Ml'* Cayenne. 'A
ban arisen between the Plant City two-years iu. Now Yurk. In t hiengo,
Manager for Orlando* Courier and the Tnnipn Tribune over : "The Bat” scored a run of *n,‘er one pair of silk stockings."
the Tribune’s comment upon tho su­ solid year, something no other play
Pleased Them All.
? periority of the Hillsborough team
Dot seems to he equally popular
with both boy* anil girl* In t|ie neigh­
borhood In which she live*. &gt;
Next to Princess Theatre
I asked tny nephew why they all
liked her so well,
, .
’
"4 guru* If* because she'* Just n*
much hoy girl ns girl girl," lie an-

Toil hoard hf public works is ndvcrtlsing for hhls.- to \k opened Dec- t
8, for construction of tho new grand c
stand und blcuchcrs, so that by the i
time the Cardinnl* nrrive here nliout t
Dickson, two of the 'Gator's stars,
Marc); 1, everythin gwill h« in n-adi- «
ruled from the gnmo. And Florida
ness for them nnd their spring train,, i
bent them 47-14 without these star*.
-tug home will be one "of the nicest
What might have been the results
nnd molt complete to ho found- any- &lt;
had they beep allowed to piny.
Where on the spring training circuit.
The Tribune admits thut they have
Elan A. Rood of the baseball com- :
not seen Plant City play hut ar ehns-.
niittcc of the bpnrd of trade, has n !
ing their opinions this way* then why
letter ffolff'Manuger Rickey, in which
not figure Sanford in it some haw,
the latter Mate* that game* have
because, you know, Sanford bent Or­
been arranged for between the Car­ committee hope to effect tho sale of lando twice In onc season, first time
dinal* nnd the Washington Ameri­
88-0 while Plant City bent them 27-0.
tbliHstock in three day*.
cans, tbe Cardinal* and the Cleve­
And if figures give Plant City som«
It Is proposed to constitute on
land Amcrirnns nnd the Cardinal*
the
rights
alongside of Tampa, Sanfori
the finest parks in the south on
and the Boxton Nationals, to be play­ tract recontly purchased and which should be ‘the
* re too.
ed here The Cleveland team trains at ia ideally altuutod for an athletic
athletic
Mrs. Clark was in the city today
Lakeland, the Washingtons at Tam- field. The cost of the tract consisting
nnd
state* thnt *he will take charge
na and the Bostons at St. Petersburg. of sixteen acre* U $15,000 and tho
of
tho
Ixingwowj hotel and make it
The hall ground* here will not pre­ balanci. of tho mono yderived from
a
popular
place not only for tourists
rant a hard proposition for convertho salts of the stock will ho ured In but for the local people as. well. Tho
aion Into a hlgfi. ctasa diamond be­ the Improvement of the field nnd In
cause of *oll condltfon* favorable to huildnlg a grandstand with a seating Longwood hotel’ it a fine place nnd in
a fine growth of grass. The work capacity of 6,000 spectator*. The the high piney wood* district of Sem­
.hat is to he done now will be of field will be used an the training inole county on the Orlando-Satoford
• Ruch character a* to be of a per­ quarters for some majhf league club
manent nature. Tho baseline, will be and will lie available Tor tho uses of
flrwcd up bv application o f marl the public schools nnd other nthletic
phosphate mines, and (hi. rolled to
Ievents. T ho'promoters have started
L compactness that should make the
baseline* fast for the runners.
The grandstand and bleacher# will
be of such sira a* to accommodate
about ona thousand persona.
The gamff will be rlayed next Sat­
u r d a y at Gainesville, so kayeth tho
/advance dope, and of «U the Inter3 3 5 1o f j 922 lh,# onc
nrumires to be for blood.

$ 2 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0

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Trader and Plantar Net In Natd of
Pity, Aecocdlog to Writer In tha
Aala Magazine. L

laneial House to
Locate in Tampa

The fnrmera are the outposts of indus­
try They are the “ shock troops’’ who brdak
into the resources of nature', they are the
men in the front line trenches.

Kincaid. B. Kincaid, • P. K. Baxter,
George S. Nash, Dr. C, L. Ilrundage,
D. P: Siair and Roy McCracken. #

cial center of evTttnpa as j
tnnee receives n
r.lncrca,ln|’boost with the announce^endou*
•miration hore of the
&amp; of Mortiry
**
.. Title and nohdine
- Mny capitalised at $2,500,000.and
\ end hacked by a group of
^ • I h c H nmone the foremost
and capitalUU of the state.
...niters include Mayor Chns.
tore ,)f Tnmpn; Frank Fortune
Petcriburg’s millionaire
t rl S , nk B; Shutfa, . publisher

AT A SACRIFICE.

Special Policeman Looted Trains
' " of Merchandise Ho Was
Hired to ProtccL

"prospect" has seen hts sign, with
ihat of half *n dozen others, pcrhfps,
on one piece of property or on mnny
properties. We have scon as mahy
....____
seven_ “ ___
For _ Sale" signs tacked on
and nhotit one small housie in this city,
and it was sold no quickcd thnn if the
house hail been listed in the records
of those sales compnnlos, advertised
in thu papers nnd they hnd taken the
"prospect" out to sec it.
Another advantage which this F.uxGn enter a field not heretofore atCinu-.i by financial Institutions of tlx plan wil give Ihnt nnd every other
city which adopts it, is thnt of being
filled with the idea of tho city’s
K
I
*
i
»
t»”“
T
Iwnresentalivc* or agent* wtil ho tle*- beauty,' and of holding that beauty.
‘ * mere opportunity
lr-—, (y- in-niariy cltlcs-of' tho-ntuU', paramount to the
S boy or sell bonds; write surety to toll the public that such nnd such
[bonds and transact such othor husi- a piece, of property may bd pur­
I
nrtivities as contemplated in the chased.
. Tho Rustic companies have started
a good movement for Florltln. One
visitor, to another city In this state
tome year or two ago, driving 'round
. . the
. . Innumerable
. . . It. "For
IlLV. CnlnH
noticed
Sale'
signs on *cvorjr*hand, and remarked:
“ From the look* of lhA *ii;7i&gt; this
w'lnde town is fsir sale, and i’ll hot a
man can take tun thousand dollars of
cenl money nnd buy any d—
thing
rvi'i.nl ru-rhan-*. tlw public build*

CORRECTED NOV. IITII, 1922
South Bound
Departs
2:46 n.m.
8:40 a.m.
1:38 p.m.
3:20 p.m
7:10 pjn
Northbound
Arrivo
1:48 a.tn.

...ll:4lta.m.
..... 2:35 p-m
.... 4:00 p.m.
....10:0 p.m.
rilby Branch
. Arrive

Leesburg Ilranch
. Arrive
____ 3:55 p.m.
_____2:50 p.m.

Departs
2:03 a.m.
12:05 pen.
2:55 p.m.
4:05 pjn.

Depart*
7:00 «.tn.
3:25 p.m.

Departs

...Gitts

l h a t Last...

iMt your jeweler be your gift)counsellor.

SHOP EARLY.
In nn unhurried atmosphere you enn
5 ! aSt .
nny occasion. Gifts of JEWELRY arc GIFTS THA
j *
You will find an unusually large assortment to select from, a
FOR HER

Wrist Watches
Bar Pin*
‘
King*
pCarl»
Vanity C*»e*
Meeh B*g»
Toilet Bets
Gold Pen*
Ear Drop*
.
. Leather llag*
V Oplogne Bottles
, . Butterfly Locket*
ST Pendant*
^
•

FOR HIM
I
110m
M
Watches
Ring*
Cuff Link*
Emblem I’ ln*
Fobs
Waldermar Chain*
Gold Knives
Bill Fold*
Military Bet*
Shaving Bet*
Ash Trays
Smokirg-Btand*
Humidor*
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.

ru n
Clock* •
Dinner Chime.
Jardenler*
Cut Glara
China \
Conaole Beta
. Tea Bet*
Water Bet.
. SterUng W « &gt;
Rogers Silver
Community Hi
Nut Bowl*
Rararalkln Bet
’
j

^ A small cash payment on any article and it will he laid
£ * until Christmas------ ---------------------- — -------Open Eve

Oviedo Ilranch r
Arrive
Depart*
xNo. 120.......... 7:45 p.m.
*
xNo. 127.......
3:40 p.m.
x—Dally, except Sunday. ............. .

•

KODAK DEALER

• PIIOJiE 333

tt«&gt;r received by ths
P Cnnusiny. the own*
iniK Hlore. u thriving,
ipany. aaya:
'«&gt;ur
Into the store anil In*
After
IIMenlng
to
troduced Eerrsltne. After
• O to try three
«ih»t he had to '«»*. decided
ito*en. clashing It along the tinea of.
t or­
patent medicines. In^....
tblree &lt;&gt;■&gt;*
line of
rtcrml n areas and.been
with
sour
rroaa utter,
uilvrrtlslna. It has »I the .one
preeent time 11
another and up toa i^rofiH
have handled twelve
. - Oolnjc lotn®
llrln#. It pold itrtct-r
fnr nne kind of medicine,
cortllatr
itlot1
iy oti Its merits at...
.ml -t •
-*t1
«.f the heat repeaters
l ------w
-­
Hundreds of^n-ople hnvs tsken from {
not to it dozen bottle*. ...
..
medicine
thla unleeej
COutd a l..._.- sell like
.
It really did bring »"
from rhsumstltm s aches and pa
ill Kent ion'ii MNK&gt; »na tni •!*«&lt;-.Impure blood and p o o r V
ne\a and liver. Teal and sstisractory

SPENCER ORANGE GROVE PLATA N D SUB-DIVIDED LARGE LOTS,
f BEST LOCATION, NOW R E A D Y .

“ If your local dealer docs not Han­
dle FKRRAL1NE, send fl-00 direct to
CO., Tampa. Fla."
CI T THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH

6-41—1923 SERIES

POSSIBLE LIFE ON PLANETS

Wc take pride in the realiznllon oi m
land car owners in the territory controllci
where constitute our most valuable asset.

Salurn,
|m-

* a ran fnl inspection and a ride in the
reveal the reasons.

Tin- possible existence »f !lf&lt;‘
Bn*
iilnuets lias lately ..... .. ill*eti*«.*l |n n
,„u-i tuti;n**llug maimer by American ,
iiHtnuniiuer*. Tl»ta I* u Hum.nnry «»f
ll„. miH'luslon* of these sclenlM* up- |
on the question. It I* considered that
th,. cvlstcnce of a high foiui of If*
„ „ the tacMin. Jupiter, Saturn, 'hr,.„r&gt; Cn.nu* or Ncpnine Is extreme &gt;
lumr..l*:.l.le. Although V.-mt* greatlj
n..,mbl, s the earth. H I* i^norally *C;
llev«•«1 by astronomers that the *bi&gt;
and ilie year of the planet are of
iluratioa. In that ««so no Ilf*exu, man l«. Concen.lng Mnrs, ns.ro,e
oimrs »r&lt;* not agr*«sl a* I" « belli* r
,l„. n.u.b.TlM.uss.-.l marking* are «•**•
imU or merely earthquake crack*.
Then* are n*» permnm nt Imdle* nf "•
t, r on Urn planet. The U**t Hint «nn
lt|,| IS Hint, altlmtigb &lt;he t. nq«T,i
I„. w
............ Mar* 1* very

I*. C, Bower has purchaswl tne *u
flic supplies nnd fixture;* of the Hot
aid Printing Company anil in the Tu
tore will handle thin business carry
ing a full line of stationery, pen* nm
The capital stock will !&gt;c az.ouu.uuu,... inks, post cards, place card* and sup
ahkh 51.000,000 is eight l&gt;cr c*uit cu- plies of nil kinds carried in firet cln
jiBuUtivc preferred, nhd $1,500,000 is
nuniron, the par value of each share
Ir^i.-ig $100. The preferred is callable
fter five years at $110 and accrued
ivkli'i;tl.
‘

I

Practically all of the stock in the
organization, BY
which
will PRIDE
he one
ITIOMPTBD
CIVIC
f the large*! of Its kind in the South,
till b ..bimhid by hankers un.l capi* Thrro
of the
leading real c*tate
aliiU,
it was
snid.
rompaniex
in
Eustia
are taking
Ju-t when the new hank
will hi,down
in
«ll
their
"For
Sale"
iigns
in stntthat
iteration could not l&gt;c definitely
rity
nnd section.
In the
last
•d
by Mayor
Brpwn last
night,
butissue
he
|of the tiint
Ijikesome
lteginn
appear*
tuetkil
monthx
will abelarge
re­
tired in perfecting the organization
tnfks Ci Wheeler, Inc.; l-nkq Share
m that .it will is* properly financed
Ihvelupmcnt
Co., and
1.nkc Front
is*!
able i» function
throughout
the
Und Development .Company—the pi­
date. '
- .
oneer*
Officersiijofthis
themovement
company so
willfar.he:ns
The Tribune has.^noted-^onnounclrtg.
President. Charles II. Brown; vice
their intention
followingsecond
langu­
pre-id*nt,
FrankinF.thoPulvcr;
age:
vice-lui-*ident, Frank B. Khutt*; sec­
for sale signsNnnd
rent
retary"All
and'treasurer,
.'A .forPerry.
signs
oa
property
listed
for
The hoard of direttors will is, a*solo
Bil­
#iid Charles
propertyII.owned
by tho
undcrlow*:'
Brown,
Frank
I’ signed
withinP. the
city llmlL*
Pulvcr,
Frank
Shutts,
John of
HFustic,
Florida,Ii.will
be removed
Perry
nml_Alfred
W-igg.—Tatnpa
by
six
o'clock,
Tuesday,
k
Tribune.
,
’ Novemher 28th, 1922.
;
“ No for sala or rent sign* will
ho placed on such property with*
•
’V
p in the city limit* of Eustis by
FOR SOUTHERN PI-AY*
‘ either of the undersigned conGROUNDS
corns until further notice.
"The uct-of tho removing of
T1.it tports frock of chrek IDnneJ
• these signs i* prompted by civic
j, designed lor the Southland, but will
U cop.ctl for many other «
J
\ prijle."
.
\ .
is a slip-over* model
I Prompted by civic prtdo! What a closed
at U* center-lronf A r.nnKl
I Bnc motive for any man or set of collar finishes the iwck.
I men to he guided by whon it come*
I jo doing something that add* to tho
I hesuty of their communityl Suppose
1 nwre of us were protnpU-d by civic
1 pride, how 'many knocker* wwjld.be
■ found in Tampa or EusticT
Hew
■ many -Vcj, but'*" would bo heard

TIIE REXALL STORE

Druggist Sella 12 (Iron* (1723 Boltlea)
of FBHRALINB in Short Period.
-Only Wonderful Properties Could
Sell a Medicine So Fast.

Imil ninny exciting adventures, his
quests for stolon •uierclmndise have
brought him none more exciting than
hts rupture of Tony llnnilnr.zo, an Erie
policeman who stole the good! he wus
supposed to protect.
One of the greatest "lenka" the rail­
roads have to compete with today Is
the merchandise thief. Millions of dol­
lars In freight merchandise are stolen
niinunlly from the nation's railroads.
Denny Levy, who has broken up
many gangs of these freight thieves,
found that Ids best disguise wus that
of a 'Tcftce." or buyer of stolen goods,
He freqtiented the fentoohs and cafes
In the foreign districts of New York
City, mixing with the thieves and
gangsters fotlnd there, always iwslug

A^rding to Mayor Brown m
-ik ir g of the nints, purposes and
.he new financial house,
S
i, rmminent netd. for auch nn
C it a t io n in Florida, that this sUtte
^
,. very few in the United
E . E whefh do not boast of a num|
£ of such institutions, many of
G ch transact buxines* amounting to
L ny millions of dollars monthly.
In addition to covering the building
Ld loan field. Mayor Brown said, it
G al e in long time mortgage paper

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST

1 to 12 Bottles

igultsd as "Feneo" Ha Qoss Into
Thieves' Hangout and Arranges
to Buy Stolsn Good*—'Thief
* Meets Traglo Death.*

f t Palm beach hunker; nnd John
S i r Jacksonville and Pensacola
J IE r and mMlonahe pre? dent o
"“ sLrican Pros* Association . of

DODGE

It la cuslomnry to wneto n lot &lt;»f TOURING CAR. $50 CASH. SIX
pity oti the .trader und the planter In EQUAL PAYMENT'S.— B. k .0.
remote plaeea—lonely out pout* of
MOTOR CO.
20(i-tfc
Civilization—but, from my obranralion, they »lo. not need pity, dectnre*
u writer la Asia MWtnxlne. The Win
Who stays In the Idtanda la ntted for Hundreds of People
life there; If ho l|»n’ t, ho doera’t atay.
Have Bought From

GOOD DETECTIVE WORK

See ua for a demonstration and prices

K e n t V u lc a n iz in g C o m p a n y
PHONE 17

,H. on the planet, b* a llmltwl exto
. tli&lt;&gt; condition* essential to life. 1 '
aid, only vegetable and
» J
lu„l Ilf*', but no 1-s-l.i—
-» &lt;,f li.1elltg.nt';

Florida

Fur Anlmaia Increa.o In Kentucky.
Fur-bearing animals are on . o'
rrense In Kentucky »* «
protection afforded by the stale J
Inw. The rncc*mrt. ojK»f*mii.. »n,»
weasel, otter and muskrat nr**
IKirted In larger number* by jnippen
who In the ..pen «**;«.
rt
skins In paying qimnlltle^
«•«
n.lequale prote.ilo.. was n^nlml
tbe drastic game law some f
fpecles bad al.m-si dlsa;ip*-ared fr
Kentucky, but under the m
,*.„ Rtll) g act'lit* to have be n appr*«
, ; , i „ ........ .n ••&gt;« •"■•• &gt; «':
Tile beflvrr .1111 I* &lt;*«»" &gt;”
'
•Iona „ f the state a.'.d only recently
w
colony wn* dlscovere.1 n .
western county, "here the nnlmu

D aily Fashion Hint

.

Dazanr by Community Club 1.o’clock
cdch day, Doc. 7th anil Pth nt T oot
all, Geneva.
Cafeteria aupper
. .
'
2U-4lc

IN THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS

TH E FARMER

It is understood a prompt investi­
gation will he mude to determine
whether the charges arc true. The
Florida official* withheld the men
front Saturday's gnmo. pending such
investigation. ,
1 .
.
The loss of the t w o men would be
u heavy blow to the Gator eleven.
Dickson, in particular, has acquired
a leputntion nii one of the greatest
punters in the south.
Dickson lives in Nebraska, while
Duncan comes from Pensacola.
if making over the city;* hnschall
vark into one of tho best imsabull
(round* in the south will he started
,omc time during the coming work.
Material for the baseline* nnd other
parts of the infield that nre to Ik‘firmed up” has nrr'ivcd.
Councilman It. M. Beall. who •*
of the committee in charge of the
making over of tho ball Unwinds on
which the St. 1/n^n National U-ngac
baseball team ; will do it* .annua
spring training commencing with next
March suys he huB been advised from
St. I-oula that the groundkeeper of
the Cardinals will l*c here early next
week to take over general sut&gt;ervi*lon
of the revamping *&gt;f the ground*.
This was arranged for when Presi­
dent Nani Brendan nnd Manager
nm ml. Rickey were here aomu time

"

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Special for Monday and Friday

Haggled Ovsr ths Pries.
pemtrly. rolling down the gutter of
ilip street for nearly n block before,n
traffic officer .mine to the aid of the
detective und look linndawn inelmrge.
31ie freight robber "'»* Indicted nnd
later released on ball. Later he dlnnppeared. Id* hall wus forfeited, and
the rose ngolnst him at.md on the
prosecutor's calendar "waiting dl»position." *
Then, track walker* along a
Jersey rallnwd found n mutllnt*d
t»o,ly nnd a short piece of rope ladder
•n.„ Ik,.tv wak that of a "rattler." a

Black, Whito and

Individual
.

Colors.

boxing, 1 l&gt;uif—

Quality Guaranteed
i,
Hair Dressing.
rumen ure ■
dre'slng
th"
In France women
'
look as stnull
hair to muke the
the head
he
us possible. The
The lock* are pulled
. _ l
am)
straight hack
..- rolled ut Ihe neck
gr*-at«*»t simplicity. There
with tlw L
Is a tendency over i
outline of tli* brad s
U arranged softly
Thl* t* •"ucl1 nion!
average woman.
Disqualified.
A trnchor asked, a* re|
Umduii comic paper, "V
King Alfred. If he were
think o f tho home rule hi
l»oy answered, “ If King
alive now he would b«t&lt;
Intcrestwl In politic*. —U

,'A1" : ‘-iyV'*'"” -

LAD IES’

WOOL SPORT HOSE
. ‘ J **■. ’

•W . ft -‘

Ladles’,

nnd Children’s
display.

[■■■■nnsnaBaa**
Tbe Herald, 15c per
. i_
______ i

Ourlloliday Stock of

[Main, Fancy and Heather iMjxtur
Clock ond Rlliljo’d 1 atterns

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.— Simplic­
ity marked the arrangements for
the funeral services in hall of the
Uy was the toll oi the tire-ttint swepc tnrouBH town .vist.-m i). House of Representatives for James
With the approach of dawn the firemen finally conquered the R. Mann, of Illinois, whose death
A
dames, and were replaced with sotdiejs .who guarded heaps ot Thursday night ended his career In
1
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RAISE
INHABITANTS
Yesterday
to
Form
Another
Un­
that
body
for
more
than
u
quarter
of
GREEK
Kcllar Sent Letter to ' 0[^ ra,,-|TKUur;iloxE, qi'ERKC. IS visit- household goods scattered over the town. The maydr called a mass a century. *
A
BRITISH FLAG AS
meeting to take action towards relieving the sufferers.
official Bloc in U. S.
Says-He Can I I’ovc All His
j
nv umAsntm s FIRE
The Fcrvlee* will be the first cum
PROTEST
CohRrejis
_
CHARGES-.... ...... 7
ducted In the hall of the House sirjye
■i -----that honor wan paid Champ Clark in
I I I r T fcr A ftv n rU trd I * r e » « )
„
o
,
, , !
( Ur
,\(««rlnlnl I’ rrM)
-.*lll&gt; T h r A ssoC ln tfil l* rr «.«»
WASHINGTON,'Dee. 2.— A stnte-J xRHRKBONNR, Quebec, Dec. 2, —
WASHINGTON. Dec. 2. — More
11*21. The body will be listen to
ROME,
Dee. 2.—Serious f Greek
mrnt of formnl chnrgrs by Rep rose q.-; j-our j,un(jrt.tj persons are hoinetes*
than a hundred Progressive* from all
Chicago by his widow and a congres­
counter revolutionary outbreak: has oc­
Utivc Keller,* setting .forth fourteen
rt,3Un „ f n fjn. which ln.it night
parts o f tho county are assembled
sional escort for.burial Monday.
curred In Patras and Mlsholonglti on
specific grounds on which he sect ' wiped out the entire lower part yeahero to participate in open confer­
the Gulf Patras Western Thrace on ence for the discussion of progressive
Ike IrtpcaehmciN of Attornoy-fien-j u,.4ay and destroyed more than 75
Tiernan
Unbalanced
IsInVul Corfu where the British flag is legislative aims nnd purpoaes, with
trel Daugherty, has l*ccn subntitU il |rciJ|dcnces and store lun^lingi, inclinl*
NEW YORK, pec. 2 — Abraham TELLS ANGLO*AM RItl(*AN SOCI­
reported to have l»ecn raised as i\ re­ nearly two-score senators and repre­
to the IIoujc Judlclnry com m itteeL - t‘^Q , ()W„
am| the post office,
Says W ife’s Sister
ETY JUST W IIAT’ WE
Urocker, taxicab chauffeur, wan insult
of indignation over Greek execu­ sentatives who met yesterday to form
which Meet* Monday to-consider the
tj,e f|lt. apparatus arrived frum
dieted today- for the murder of his
----- MUST DO.
tions says a message received from another unofficial bloc in Congress to
Hut
He
Disappears
Surge*.
r
Montreal^ 25 “milrir distanC iH argc
wife, Jennie, who, authorities Imv
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Athens.
further these aims during the present
|
Krller rent n K’ttcr to &lt; bairmnn i (lection o f the town had been mowed
|
Ijcve,
was
buried
alive
in
a
quick
MAN!
HESTER,
Eng.. Dec: 1. — Cannot Find Marrying Professor of
Voiitrnd declaring' his specifications. (Iimn by „ 1C L|azc.
and pext session of Congress. Tho
lime Tilled grave from which her Gouge Harvey, the American nniIllinois
••get out and I nin prepared to-prove i
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morning session of the conference was
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Speaking
U
m the guest of
body
vtni
taken
Wednesday.
I Daugherty guilty of serious miseun- ’
calleil an nn open forum for the ex­
U ljr T h e Aa«iu -I»lr&lt;l I ’ r r s a l
Tin* official theory that the wo- honor at a Thanksgiving dinner of
position o f progressive opinion.
duct in office.”
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CHICAGO. Dee. 2.— John I*. Tierman was buried nlive was formed the Anglo-American Society tonight,
after the icpi.rt o f Dr. Karl Den-;..utlired iu six pointaUvhat ho cbnsid- nan has not been committed to Cook
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.— Another
I
.WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. — Chief:
u jnl, assistant medical examiner of em l n j?o»il fonpuln jfhr the imtioiml County •Vhychnpnthic hospital this
unofficial
"bloc" in Congress was
Justice Taft was nntncil today In n
The morning on writ issued by Judge Rigftronx coufity had been submitted to policy of the United States,
born today when Frogressivcs, Re­
itatcmcnt to the llouso judiciary com•
L - i. —
. the district attorney. Dr. Dennard : points as given by Mr. Harvey were: helrner Inr.t night and whereabouts of
publicans and Democrats, called into
laittio by Representative Keliar, Re- •*
hhi wife and tlirer children I’ lJBI.IC RECEITION, AUTO . FAsaid that while she liad Ihtii dealt nj 1. To fo.stcj
the P tA n g th
of the Tiernan.
retfeision by Senator IJvFollcttc, Repub­
publican, Minnesota, its u \vitnesH to
unknown. Tiernan left with hjs
^ I heavy blow on the head, it was a 1public by just Icgislltioti and cconIt,\HE AND HIM FOURTH'
lican, of Wisconsin, and Representa­
be tailed in support of \Mn demand
family v.-hen it was learned a writ i»IL L R EITE R RELATIONS HE*i plain fact that it would have stunned.omy at home.
tive Huddleston, Democrat, Alabama,
ADDRESS
for the impeachmnt of, AttorneyHER
j her and not ended her life.
2. To preserve the nations of the KUed on behe.it T.f his wife's sister,
TWEEN
RUSSIA
ASH
fginu-d
a progressive group for pro,
General Damihcrty.
Mrs. Frahres Pulaski who nsterted
I k r hands and feet bad been ! world-the blessing
jjeace.
motion of progressive legislation dur­
HIT Thr A»«oelnl»!l Vrrssl
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NEIGH HORS
The chief justice Avan desired to
i bound and n coat bad been placed ovffir, -j.
ni rjv,, t0 cultlvnlc and inaiii- thr* belief that Tiernan was mentally
FT. LOUIS, Dec. 2.—Georges Mem- ing the present and the next Con­
testify, Mr. Kcllar*wrote in count*- 1
ulibalanceU.
her face. The body burr other e\l- tnjn ri C{l|1cert of Europe,
enccau, war time premier of France, gress.
I
Hr
Tlic
Aixorlntnl
l*
rr«
«
&gt;
tion with his charges formally filed,!
)SCOW, Dec. 2.—The disnrma- dences, lie reported. Hint the woman
wjio is touring the United States on
, To nvu|J nccdk.M3 rr.,| entangling
About forty senntors, representa­
thit Attorney General Daugherty had J M0Sl
,m „i„u iM.
a good will expedition, faced a busy* tives ami inettibcrs-okvt, meeting be­
had j-egaint.l consciousness
New Hardee OITic6ra
■ppointnl “ untrustworthy, c o m ip tlnlcnl conference
i ' •
. . m the
, •vn, ,ncmcittNhere on his second day of hind closed .doors in the senate agri­
end dangerous men” *to high office,.Hove will be.the most important mo,ft- k,rave on a vacant lot
andthatrhe
5. To ndtnowledg the cqunl rights
Take Over Positions program
Ids
visit
to
EL Louis. Fublic recep­ cultural committee room, adopted res­
knowing at the time that they .w,re-&gt;"« over held for the bettering of re- fought ngubut-death,
of all nations,^
tion, automobile parade, delivery of olutions unanimously declaring their
men f «.|-H character
! *nU0i,,' between Russia and neighborReuben Norkcn, n welder, who led
WA UC! IUI. A, Dee. 2. — Hardee
fi. The foreign policy o f the United
his fourth address .intended to cement purpose "to.drive special privilege out
George 1 W. Wlckcrshami form erfk'**«lau*s opened here today. In mb,the district attorney to the grave mid
County
is now manned by its new
closer relations between 1* ranee and of control of government" and* out­
attornev r neral; SamuelGomi^rs, |dltion to reducing armies it Is "Xpert-: osscitcd Brcekor hn.l
told him she j Klatns should always bo inspired by
officers selected at the recent vkc; love nJ freedom.
tin* United States were the
main lining a .general program of liberal
' imUent of the AmericanF ^ . atio,, ed the neiitrarhat.oit of Ballic, set , was buried there, was heldin vlOO,tion. the elotk, judge, tax -OMOSSor, |
I
for
Tiger
before
de*
tlement of neutral second frontiers i t)00, bnm) aa a matorial wilnma.
- - Dr. Harvey, who responded to the
.......rlMi..!..!- events scncdulci
dleetor mid county superinicnii-,
.......
legislation.
of iilwir; and Guy Oyster, Mr. Gnmp-j
Relations," said a f XIN
Mias Anno Alias, who says that toast, "Cordial
(
put
lure
for
Kansas
•
ity
tonight.
ill
be
discussed.
rn* Hiietary, also were mentioned
„
cut
taking
over,
their
respective,
o
Folitics was declared to lie banned
.—
Brvrkcr s the father of )n&gt;r two-year- very few words would comprise
hy Mr. Keliar ns otlier witnesses hu
fites Monday, and tho^ruuuty machin­
and it was announced officially that
old child, also i-i being held as a m-&gt;- compiohcnstvely adequate response.'
would a It the committee to.summon
M E X IC A N TUOOI’S
ery is already running smoothly.
no third party movement wns con­
terinl witness.
"The relations
lwtween
Great
ai to this particular allegation.
E. W. Conroy, tho county clerk, has
R E A D Y TO Q U E L L templated.. RcpuMifcanSr- Democrats
tfljritnin and th« Qiiit.-d .Stnle i, both
Regarding tho committer- request
Mr' Gordon Langford, as his chief asami Farmer-I-nboritcs Joined in thu •
between govornmt*ntn' and people,
L a b o r d i s o r d e r s conference, which was declared to bo
N o More .Italians
that he give tl\e pames o f all |HirDistant. Me. U n V f’ rd was formerly
ought to lie cordial nnd they nre,"
*or* who could testify us to any fur­
office mnn for Roberts, Henderson &amp;
bl-pnrtisnn nnd legislative, but not
W
ill
Enter
the
U.
S.
raid Mr.Tlnrvcy. "Thoy should con­
4llr Ttir A»«nrlalrd
ther charges on which he basis! a
Co., Zolfo, nnd has put in some time
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 2.—'The fed­ political.
tinue to bo rnidial nnd they shall.
demand for impeachment, Mr. Keliar
in Arcadia learning the workings of
Until
June,
1!)2.J
Organization o f tho new bloc,
eral troops were held til barracks yes­
REGARDING F I I. I 11 t! K T E It
What more need Ik! said?. The toast
wrote that Ire would not comply ex­
a clerk’s office' and Hio patrons of
which
is similar to the unofficial
terday in anticipation of another dem­
a g a in s t d y e r a n t i­
linn been proposed and the response
cept in certain particulars, us he1and
the llnrdcc county office may look for
senate
furm
bloc and includes many
onstration similar to that of Thurs,,,, T ’*r ...... ....... 'immigrants hha been given. Argument Is. un- an efficient service.
l y n c h i n g BILL.
'
his advisers regarded a* info.
.
NEW YORK. Dec.
Jdny
night,
when
17
perosns
were
killof
thb
latter’s
memher*, is to be fo l- '.
] ncccsaary
necessary. The insertion Is accepted
Setting forth fourteen specific
Judge Frank K. Conner is filling
lowed
by
two
open meetings tomor­
from I inly will not be permitrd to
id and more than liO injured in conse­
and tho incident i* closed."
.
lllr The A««orlalrd l*rr««l
ground* for impeachment,
Mr.
his
office
like
a
veteran.
’
row
of
'Progressives
from nil parts of
enter,
thd
Unit9d
States
until
nftrir
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.— With an
quence o f the police firing upon a mob
Ilut having trsely disposed of the
KKilinr alleged that. Mr. Daugher­
Mr. John MeEwen, the tax asses­
the
country.
Between
100 nnd 200
June
30,
1023,
it
wns
announced
by
extra session of Congress fast draw­
subject o f tho tost, Mr. Ilnrycy pro- sor, expects to spend some timu with which was Attempting to storm tho are expected for u morning meeting
ty had practiced fraud and deceit on
Immigration
officials,
who
said
that
ing dose Senate Republicans took
eCciftd to comment at some length on each county commissioner going over city hall in'anger over the shortage of and tho Progressive conferences will
Air. Taft while President to obtain
counsel ’.among themselves as to 1,455 immigrants who arrived on the the present Industrial ultuatlon
water.
the release from .prison j i f Charles W.
their districts nnd get just ns near
dose tomorrow night with u dinner,
means of bringing on end to the Italian steamer* Giuseppe Verdi and coin pared with the period immediate­
The confederation of labor, which
Morse, nud that on MV. Morso'n fail­
a corrert assessment ns possible. •
for which accommodations for BOO
Conte
Rosso
early
yoyterday
exhaust­
Democratic, filibuster nplnst the
staged Inst -night's parade of protest
ly following the Napoleonic wars.
ure to pay Daugherty's associates in
Things are moving along i^s usual
have been made. Tho speakers - at.
ed
the
year
quota
and
exceeded
the
Dyer mill-lynching bill so n &lt; lo ob­
against th&lt;Y nldcrmen, h aik u extend­
the pardon proceedings ail agreed fee,
. » Tho Ambassador emphasized that, |,i the tax collector’s of fide. Mr. ed meeting Inter nnd immediately call­ tho dinner, it is announced, will in­
tain confirmation o f about fifteen December quota by 355,
he "prostituted” thc'olficc o f attorney
The vessels raceif across tlu* Atlan­ although conditions noy admittedly Lloyd* Carlton, the newly elected col­ ed on Its adhcfcnU to strlko ns a sign cludo Samuel Untcrmyer, New \ork
hundred presidential Viominations be­
general for "personal revenge” by sotic to get immigration preference, but were bad, they "are “Vastly hotter, lector, has practically had charge of of mournjjig for eight of its members attorney; Sctintor I-nFollette and for­
fore adjournment.
both in fact and promise,” than ob­ the office since the county was^ or­
| curing an indictment of Morne.
mer Senator Bristow, of Kansas. The
Abandonment o f the Dyer bill wns their race ended' in a tie, both sHips
tained for "fifteen long, dreadful ganized, therefore there will bc lit- who tvujre killed during the disturb­ morning meeting will bo an “ open
In hi* letter to' Chuirmnn Volntend
splashing
their
anchors
in
American
considered at conforenco prior to to­
ances und 'whoso bdoles arc lying in
year?,'* following tho Napoleonic tle.or no change in this riff Ice.
of the judiciary committee, Mr. Kelforum" fqr exposition of progressive
day's session, but no decision. wn» waters)«-ono minute nfter midnight.
state at confederation headquarters.
wars.
lar raid *tho. spoclfications he un. County .Superintendent Rooney was
opinion nnd tho speaker* will bo Sam­
reached. .Arrnngc-mentn were made The monthly quota was diVMcd pro­
Tho strike will continue until noon to­
dojcd “ set out and I aAi prepared to
uel Gompers, Governor Blaine, of
.Spending of trade' conditions ami roUlhed Mr. F. N. Witt as his as­
for a Republican enuens lute In tho portionately between them, tho Giu­
day. The victims of tho dliordcrs
prove that the said Daugherty ^ Is
sistant
and
there,
probnbly
will
be
the
exchange
rate,
the
Ambassador
Wisconsin,* and Senator aLFollettc.
seppe Verdi Iieing 169 in excess nud
.
will be buried today.
guilty of serlolis miRcortduct in o f­ day. ■
IRtle
change
in
1
hte
comfuct
of
this
quoted
a
list
offigures.
Ho
declar­
The Congressional bloc’s resolution
the Conto Rossq 1!»5.
,
The radical elerpnts which £oTnfd-i** today pledged members to co-operate
fice, “highly projudicul to the public
ed that 20,000 pounds sterling would office.
Inimfgration
officials
said
numer­
interest; of grave nhur.c of his dls ns to their so-called fitness front a ous exemptions from the law would buy tnoro foodstuffs, from tho United
.Sheriff
DUong's office,
with ed the hulk of the demonstrator* on n behalf o f progressive legislation,
Thursday night, assumed a defiant nt- to he brought forth by committees of
prosecuting
ntondpoinL
.
cn-tionnry powers; of willful and re­
Elates
now than
iu.s.ww
vs..............
...... 26,000
s4 pounds ster- Messrs. I). E. Glllctt nnd Tom Whidcut uown
down wiu
the excess .number
who —
Through
the
influence
of
n
secret
pented violations of bin oath of o f­
M. Eston titude today.
the bloc during the present and next
would lx- handled by a preference sys-jllng would have bought a year ag«x den ns deputies, and
service
agent
associated
ns
a
defend­
fice, nnd of liigh crimes and misde­
SoutherJund
as
offlco
-man,
|s
run*
The
chase*of
the
pound
sterling
after
congress. A program announced in­
suid, "Jones was induced to tern, wivea nnd children of naturaHfcCOMMISSIONER HAYNES
meanors in fourteen partlculara^-wsch ant
the dollar had been a fascinating one, ning smoothly.
cludes as subjects agriculture, labor,
•
ed
citlrrns
nnd
of
former
residents
LEAVES FOR THE SOUTH
one of which is supported by numer­ nccept as jurors mm “to whom other­
although tho pace of the pound ster­
railroads, taxation, shipping, natural
wise hu would jiavo objected." Altor- Iieing admitted first.
FOR* JJERSONAI. 8URVKY
ous Instances.”
ling hnd oorocwhnt slackened lust ASSISTANT DIRECTOR.
resources, dlffcct primaries^ corrupt
It
wns
explained
that
Ihe
1922-2$
"If any of these fourteen specifi­ ney-Gcncrnl Wlckershnm after inves- quota wns filled bocauno the law per­ summer, lt« stride hnd been resumed
OF PROHIBITION*FORCES
,
practices act and
constitutional
( Hr Thr AkaorUtrd )'rrt»i
ligating the circumstances .reported
OF GEORGIA RESIGNS/
nhd
the
goaF
parity,
although
Tiardly
cations against the said Harry* ;.fl.
amendments
to
abolish
tho doctoral
W ASIllNG TO N, Dot. 2.-hederal
mitted It to be exhausted (luring the
Within striking distance, nevertheless
Daugherty can be said to be more im­ to Mr. Tnft m M t forth in ihc Kcllnr (fr a five months of the fiscal, year.
College and to obtain earlier meetings
Prohibition
Commissioner
[oft
portant than any other," said Mr. Kel­ bill that he could not "countenance the
wan in light. •
o i»
o f (Jdngress.
?icufield this morning for n personal survoy of
A TLA I!v’ ? A , Gn., Dec. /j.—-ffC1
iar, It is that group of specifications methods employed in tho prosecu"The day when It has been
Organization o f tho new bloc in­
crtfiirccment
conditions
in
the
South,
T. Jones, assistant prohibition direc
reached,"
the
Ambassador
continued,
that relates to the refusal and neglect tii.n of these ctxcf by requiring an en­ One Child Bhrned \
cluded
nppointmenV o f- * committee
,
which will take him as far as Now
forcement of the sentence imposed in
of the said Harry* 'M. Daugherty to
"will Indeed be n happy day worthy tor, and head,of the- field force!* for Orleans and will includo visits
of committees to specify tho varkji*
■To Death in Fire of celebration on both sides of 'the tluj state of Georgia, handed in hir practically evory important Southern legislative subjects. Advisory com­
enforce the nntUruet .lnw’s of the the Jones caw.
On' fcceipt o f Ihe report by Mr.
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United States of America.” \
Atlantic Wo want all the people of resignation, effective December 6lh, city. He U expected to tako up with mittee composed of two members of
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Wiekcrshnm.
Fresident
Taft
.prompt­
The reasons why Mr. Kcllnr desir­
the world to make money? to mnkc to entor private business it was an­ prohibition directors tovoral South each party from the Senate -and
( H r Tfc* A * »^ tl«l(* 4 T r r « » *
ly
pardoned
Jones,
tho
bill
set
forth.
ed to have Chief Justice T a ft and Mr.
HAMFTON, Vn.( Dec. 2.—One'child our money, if they Can. by work, but nounced.
House also was decided upon. Tha
At the time of Burns'.appointment by
His withdrawal from the service cm atates relativo to the question of
waa burned to d ^ th and ten families not by lying down or by pleading the
M'irkershr.m testify were act forth in At the time J
prospective changes in tho organiza­ question of holding weekly or month­
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wcre rcififered hom.’ iess Into yesterday haby act. Undo Sam rcAcmblen tho has been ncceptcd by' Commissioner
his bilk of particulars.’ lie cited tho Mr. Daugherty,
ly regular meetings was disclosed but
tion.
flfc . wcpt thr&lt;iUi:!l
section of deity in ono respect, ut any ratal )ie Haynes.
case of William N. Junes, ’convicted that Mr. Gompcril went to him and
no decision was-reached on this ques­
protested, called attention, to the roc■
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Battery Anderson at Fontess Monjoe prefers to jmlp those who at least try
tion.
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FIlO IlIlilTIO N , COMMISSIONER
mtl In the Jones case and that Mr.
CONDITION OF JOHN
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the governmentTn Oregon and uubreand destroyed fjMc of the large* elmiblo to chip thimielver. ,
GOING
TO
JACKSO
NVILLE
W AN A M A K E R IS GRAVE
t Taft. Daugherty, in his
M .nl ^
nuchtly pardoned by Prasl
"Thu United Sla[es hns become
baracks used by nono commlislopcd
Even regret has its compensations.
th0 files which were “ produced and
— *He alleged that William J. BumA.
olficera and men at tho fo ft'a s rlsi- whnl has been called a creditor.na­
The
greater your reroone nex^moroJACKSONVILLE, Dec.
n rtliA D E L F H IA , Dec. 2. - - The
n°w chief of tho bureap o f invcsrfgn- which contained Dio « * P (T“ n‘ dcucou, .
tion. What o f it? Hhe was p debtor
. " '
tldh
Codimlssloncr
Itayncs
will
conIng,
the better kc water tastca.
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condition o f John Wann^iakcr, v^ho
1*°n «&gt;f the Department o f Justin*, eral Wickershmn «'nd tho direction
Jlclen Burnett GMIowa^ infant and a very hard wprklttg dc
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id
a
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fine
hla
forthcoming
v}*it.
to
Flo
of Fresident Taft for the Issuance of
has
been
ill
at
his
homo
hrre
several
•ml then employed by' tho govorn1
daughter of Sergeant and Mrs. Mor­ through many genoratlom. I l Isn't
Walking is cheaper, of
to a one-dsy jOay in Jacksonville, acment, **Rot possession In advance" of a pa/don in.the full knowledge o f tha rill Galloway, wns juieep In one of a crime to be a creditor, is it? 1 n. k weeks, was reported tonight by hla
it’s
cheaper *to be la the :
the prospective jurors who weio to be facts." Mr. -Kcllar «Uted that &gt;[»*. the l«rackv: Effort! to rescue tk yoa-Engli»hmcn; yuii ought to know. physlclans as having awumed a grave cording to A. B. BtroOp, c h ie f of the under it,* ; "
probihition,forces here.
"
’ • prohiliJUon.fo!
called in
tUo Uial
trial Of
beware
Ujo horoaUer!” ■ - - r - aspocL
III lUQ
or Jope*.
Jones, anil
unil prat*piae- Daugherty
i»auK‘ “ -“ z vent
^
"ahead and made the child-failftk ,*-cJr.v:
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&lt;?PI&gt;eslt«_jiheir names a notation | Burns* appfllntmcTy.
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JDr, Harvey Urges
Killed His Wife
Treatment For
Or Buried Her
Nation’s Ills
Alive In Lime

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�T H E SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, FR ID AY, DECEMBER 1, 1922
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her at the Valdes Hotel. The table
WJl
Be'
Slate i’ ublic; Welfare Department.
was placed iti the' Pnlm Room, and
ha
Children's*Coif? Commission.
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was centered with a crystal basket
Better Mprriagc Law.
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filled with American Beauty roses
ha
Mrs. Galloway spoke interestingly
and greenery. Th*. place cards, nut
ha of the junior work of the stato, a dcCups nnd favors, were nuggestivc of
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{•ailment o f Junto* work link been L
fll? T O R
W F F K
the Thanksgiving season.
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IIIIO
IT L t L i l l
ha fca.ha r\ r * Pa *a h.V added to tho work of the F. F. W. C. f
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At fi o'clock a delicious rlx-coursc
Mrs. Brown told what her depart j
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dinner wn? served in true Cattanco
raent really vfas and gave a few hints'H E LP TO M ARE SEMINOLE COUN'
CALENDAR
stylb. * Covers ware laid, for twelve.
T Y TH E MOST BEAUWednesday, Dec. fl.— Board meeting of work Clubs might do.
The guestn for the evening were
Mrs. Clarke, the county nurse, came
9 n. m. ■
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t i f i /l
Mr. an(l. Mrs. W. M. Hcolt, Mr. nnd
before the Federation and told of tho
Wednesday,
Dor.
0.—
Business
meet­
Fie sure to plnn.to go tho Woman's
(Mrs, Charles Fedder, Mr. nnd Mrs.
v.'brk-sho wna doing In the'schools.
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Club
plant sulo Saturday. There mr.y
Fred Walsmn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ing at 3 p. m.
Calisthenics being the latest adjunct.
“ A
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be
corns
things there that you will
Miller, Mr. ami Mrs. Hnrt Herndon
'The flncftt Quality and the Henson's Snappiest I’ atteriu.
We. were indebted to-the Woman's
V
To the Members cf the Hanford Worn
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nnd Mr. and Mrs. A&gt; J. Richardson.
Club of Hanford for a very lovely want for your garden—thero la sure
r.n’s Club
to be a warm welcome, and some inluncheon and wo wish to take this op,
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COUNTRY CLUB tU N'CK AND
Dear Clyh Member*:
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port’J'nlty-o
f
thanking
Mrs.
Claude
ttrcst,njT''garden
talk. If you have'
BRIDGE
Cnn you think of anything more Herndon, who had charge of the lunch-irp8C8’ f " " aB° * h n {* ?F fu ,,Jb,“ mIn*
Last evonlng tho Sanford Country discouraging to your president thn»
SW EATERS
Club was tho sccnq o f one o f the most to have to adjourn n business meeting COU and her splendid corps o f helpers.! flowc" ' to *Uro lo Ukc 3 br' :i!ict ° r A. supreme stoi^
of
The next meeting will bo held a tjv»in v no matter whether yon think,
brilliant soelnl events of ,thc ccnson, because there was not a quorum pres­
they
tnay
take
a
prize
or
not.
W
o
;
■The price is right
woman’s right to her
Longwuod In February.
when the members were ontertained ent to trnnsnet business?
folk* havo.n* wondciful county—this!
by bridge rind dancing.
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Scminolo., nnd tho more we realise| own individuality.
Such was the ense Wednesday, No­
Never bad the club house looked lov­ vember first, our regular day for our
SPECIAL NOTICE TO ELKS
this, nnd the prouder wo nre of thr
elier thhn on this occasion. The dec­ monthly business meeting. Why is
Also
fact the J&gt;ytier for all o f ua nnd our
oration committee being Mrs. E. F. this? Can it-be that other intoresta
children,
and
the
strangers
who
nre
You nre requested to meet nt tho
Him?holder, chairman, assisted by are. claiming your attention or have
Masonic Hall Sunday afternoon nt. daily thronging lq to cist their lot
Mrs. G. D. Hart, Mm. R. J. Holly, you thought you arc not necessary to
2:" Oo'cjock to form in lino of mnreb with us. Bring y o ir beautiful flowJ. J. N. CONNER, Manager
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Mis. J. M. Wallace and MisS'Margar­ a business meeting.
to uttend memorial kerviccs to •be o»s—lot us look our possibilities in
The Store of Quality with Low Prices
et Clarke, with the uid of Henjamin
But, rpy dear club member, you nrp, held nt Presbyterian Church at 3:00 the face, anil see- If we cannot build
Whltner, Jr.
up Into wonderful benuty our county
nnd if you lenow what an inspiration (Telock. Riniily lie prompt.
beginning we may work up an annual
115 East First
Oq the porches wero tail corn stalks it is to n presiding officer to have u
Phone 104
thqt Is already to wonderful in the
'E . F. HOUSEHOLDER,
grouped together at intervals were full attendance you would be willing
Secretary. more practical side at horticulture. event that nil may look forward to
large golden pumpkins. The whole to make some sacrifices to attend a J. M ARSHALL,
Bring your Dowers—if you happen to
and work up to.
most delightfully last evening nt a lower floor was opened cn suite, and it these meetings.
. Ex-Ruler.
213-2tp have something rcmnrkablc in the way
dlnrfur party at tho Valdez, conipli- was here that the dancing was* enjoy­
Woman’s Club plant sa|o on First
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of a fruit oN vegetable, bring that.
To your president the
business
menting hor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ed* ed until "n Into hour. , The mantles
Have you read tho want ads today! Whojenows but that from some small street, Friday, December first.
ectiag ui the most important meets
nrehej, doorways nnd windows were ng of the club’.
ward Fitzgerald, of Daytona. *
MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
The table was centered with n cut draped with Spanish moss entwined
It is there we get together to for­
'(is in n a n ir iiiB iR a s n o iiB t iiin iia iiit a D iiiE R iB i3 Q B a B B iB S i3 iiD iE n B n B iiia i| iiiiia in
Thene 217-W '
glnsR bowl o f exquisite pink Radiance with clusters of kumqunts, oranges, mulate and discuss plans for carrying
II r * « k «(« mr fri.ud. »u u i»* »• rosea nnd nnpnrngua ferns. The place grapes, grapefruit nnd autumn fol­ oh the work of the club. Through the
r:
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m r m culw ua/nkrrf m r n n ln i
M M . rnr If rrnm mrm •nUnatalfK. wv«i cnrd* and fnvors were suggestive of iage. Suspended from the nrehes exchange o f ’ lilcns wo gain co-opera­
SJStul1-1 t . w i o L V , 7 r r|,« T l ! 'T . ,,i ,ir [Thanksgiving. A delicious six ohJrsc were wicker baskets filled with fruits tion and inspiration nnd tbb, it gives
and foliage. On the mantles were you a broader interest, a inure thor­
ho irra ltr ip p n d itiA
(ii: :(( r wa &lt; rcrveil.
Covers were laid for Mr. nr.d Mrs. largo golden “ Horhs Tif Plenty" over* ough understanding of what the WornI
Edward Fitzgerald, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. flowing 'with all sorts of tropical an’s Club is trying to do nnd should
SO CIAL C A LE N D A R
DeCottes, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Miller, fruits. The chandeliers were entwin- create in each club member n deeper
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Friday— Plant Sale by the Welfare Mr. and Mr:j. Den"CWhop and Mr. ami eTTwith graceful asparagus ferns nnd feeling of eluli loyalty.
&gt;&gt;
BBff? ■'
myriads o f tiny golden kumqunts. The
Mrs. II. W. Herndon.
Department.
You
have
voted
to
remodel
your
H
Mrs. Tom Getzen/nnd little son lights were covered with gqld paper club hotisc and an architect is nt work
pjf.;
Friday— Presbyterian Bazaar nt ll.'C,
Jack, returned to their homo In Lake­ and east a mzIloW glow over this bcau- on plans for remodelling.
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DuBoip's office on Park Avc.
land today after spending the past tiful scene..
A Inrgc assortment of nil the latest hits have just arrived-Ceme in nnd hear them
lio you think it possible to carry on
lei K
■ Saturday— Presbyterian
Christmas
Upstnirs the enrd tables were ar­ this work unless you, as an individual
few days here ns the guest uf her
Bazaar at II. C. DuBosu'ii office on
ranged for those who did nut dance, rlub member can find tii'm* to attend
mother, Mrs. 11. II. Connelly.
Park avenue.
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the decorations being also o f moss, the business' meetings and give your
LE STE R P IA N O S .
RUSSELL PHONOGRAPH S
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Monday— Woman’s Auxiliary o f the
fruits, flowers, autumn foliage nnd support nnd co-operation?
TRU TH SEEKEltS MET
Presbyterian Church will meet at
corn Ktillks. Hero bridge Vns enjoyed /it will mean work nnd it will mean
3:00 p. m. nt the church.
N E W CONSOLE T Y P E S E M lN O L A
One o f tho most enjoyable social nt five tables. *I1ie prize for high team work. Not the .work of fifteen
Monday—St. Agues Guild will meet at and business meetings o f the Truth score among tho Indict wns made by
or twenty loyal dub members but the
3 o'clock sharp nt tho homo o f Mrs. Beckers Class was held at the lovely Mrs. Copcly, who was awarded n
united effort **f every club member
P IA N O T U N IN G
'. P H O N O G- R A P H mR■ E P A IR S
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Jullun Takach on Eleventh Street. home o f Mr*. W ill Hoolchnn, on West dainty gold lace vanity. The men’s
ns
Kipling
says:
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First street last Tuesday afternoop, prize, golf balls, went to R. R. Dens.
It ain't the guns nor armament we
Mr. and Mrs. llcrt Fort spent the when Mesdnmes Hoolchnn,
hocThe music for the dancers was ex­ find that they can pay, but the close
day In Orlando yesterday ns the guests maker, Turner, Darcy, Flowers, A l­ ceptionally good, and was furnished
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v&lt;&gt; operation (hat makes them win the
of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. U. Fort.
len, Grow, Fields, and Marsh enter­ by Newberry's Orchestra o f Daytona. day. It ain't the individual nor the
tained the elans very delightfully by Peneh was served throughout tho ev­ urrny as a whole but the every lasting
Mr. nnd Mrs! Edward Fitzgerald, if celebrating their birthdnys, which oc­ ening, at an artisticalily arranged ta­
team work of every bloomin' soul.
Daytona, were tho guests o f Mr. and curred In November. The usual busi­ ble in tin* dining room.
The work of the Sanford Women’*
112 MAGNOLIA AVENUR-SAN FORD, FLORIDA
Mrs. U. W. Herndon yesterday.
ness was transacted.'
The success which tho club has Club hu* had a vital far-reaching in
The meeting' opened with a song, achieved and will achieve Imp been Huenee in cluif and .community life.
Agents for Old Town Canoes
Mr. and Mrs. Sumter F. Dnvis en­ followed by prayer by the assistant by the hcnrtjr co-operation of the la­
Think back on what has l&gt;cen done
joyed Thanksgiving with friends nnd teacher, Mrs. Camp, nnd devotional dies o f Snnfurd, which every one who
for our schools and city anil think of BgU3lgCHaiHBIMMMMMBHIIBBnHMnaMaxanMHMBMMMMMBaMBBa«aBIBaMMMMaiBnMIBDBgMMMaMMMMBMMHMMMaM
" . relatives in Orlando returning to ,Snn- reading by Mrs. Mitchell. Many top­ is connected, nt^ heart nnd in accord,
the work there is yet to be done along
ics were discussed, after which a so­ intends to linvc intensified in the fu­ educational lines and civic improve­
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cial Hour was enjoyed by nil pres­ ture develop inept o f the second' home
ments.
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10 Stores in GeorRln-1 Store in Florida
-VIs it not fitting that we have n bet­
topped
with
marshmallows
nnd
three
turned to their homo in Tampa this
ter homo to bouse an organization
morning after.spending the past few kinds o f individual fancy cakes,
that has done no much and can do no
ONLY
FEW
DAYS
OF
SUNSHINE
which were enjoyed by njl present.
days hire ns the guests of relatives,
much for our city. Can you .afford to
The’ house was beautifully decorated
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Composers of Popular Ditties Seldom slacken your Interest just now when
'About twenty-five
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Little Mury Connelly who i* attend­ in poinsetliu*.
Repeat, Though They Never
you nre needed no much?
ing school nt Lakeland, i- rpending enjoyed the hospitality of these indies.
Seem to Rive Up Hope, _
You have signed the pledge. Hold­
Sahford’s New StorePhone 127
the week end her*’ with In r mother,
TUESD AY AUCTION BRIDGE
ing worthy of unfailing loyalty my
Tin
I’nn
alley,
like
Its
lyrical
»oMrs. I I . U. Co|.n^|ly.
membership in thg Woman's Club or
CLUB
fmliif, has ils Joys nnd sorrows. OI&gt;Mrs. Fred W-dlsms entertained in score youths .with a llnlr for popular Hanford, Florida, 1 will austnjn ita
Mrs. Frnnlc Miiterr nnd
little her usual charming and grticious man­
R R I t I B M S I g f l B B B B O B B flB B B B B B K B n B S n n n iI t I H B E B B B B D B B Q B B B B n n B B H B I I B a B B B n n B B B H B B B B B B B B B B
ill tiles nre suddenly showered with good work and guard il’s reputation.
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daughter, Frances Fair, of Fort My­ ner Tuesday afternoon ul bridge at
Won’t you study thla pledge nnd
gold. Broadway welcomes them with
ers, arc spending the \ypek end hero her'apartments in the Welnkn. The open arms,
tin* dazzling new World thus be loynl to •yourselves nnd to
as the guests of her nunt, Mrs. Elia guests including the members of the the gleaners of tho White Way nre your club. *'
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Lcfflcr.
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~ McIntyre
Me:
soon on 'the trail,
Mny onch member eonro to realixa
Tuesday Auction Bridge Club.
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writes In the New York Mail.
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the. renl worth while wqrk of the club
The rooms where tho card tables
Four
composer*
whose
tunes
were
g£j,
Miss Lucy HirdHtpythe attended the wero plncod were nddrnctl with basnml . take n deeper interest in the buswhistled
In
every
rlly
nml
hamlet
football game yesterday afternoon at kuts of bougutiviilin and fern.
have In the hint few Any* fnlleii U|&gt;on incss affair* of the club.
Winter Park, between Rollins
t.iul
Watch for the articles ill club col­
Of exceptional interest was
the evil days. .Still another—the compos­
;-*y.
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m y - Stetson, also attending the Thunks-]■1game of-duplicate bridge played dur­ er of no successful songs—tiled friend­ umn every Friday. They nre written
giving ball nt tho Oralndo Country ing the afternoon, high score being less In tho charity ward of the hleak fot yyu nnd every woman of Sanford.
K i'- Club.
May your president beg of you to keep
made l&gt;y Mrs. Sum Yount* nnd Mrs. Blackwell Island charity kmtpttal.
It Is j»u*sllile to count on the lingers Iti mind Wednesday, December'the fith
Ralph Wight.
of oiu&gt; Iisiid song writers who Imvc
Miss Aranka Taknch entertained at
A t tho conclusion of tho card game; mnde fortunes nml kept them. The and. come to the business meeting at
the Pico Hotel Thursday evening , in the hostess served n tempting sal­
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two most noled example* nre Irving 3:00 p. m.
&gt;s
honor o f her brother who celebrated mi course and coffee.
Most sincerely,
Berlin ntuF Gene lluek. The Society
His 28th birthday. The dining room . Those enjoying this'lovely 'a ffa ir of .viithors, Cliinposers nnd Publish­
‘ EVA G. TOI-AR,
S27.50 MEN’8 A L L WOOL SUITS,
was decorated with ferns and pWn- were: Mrs. Sam. Yount:, Mrs. George ers hus voted dnnntlnns amounting to
President.
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Saturday and Monday o n ly ....... ..........
settas. Tho gbesta enjoyed solos by Knight, Mrs. II. U. Lewis, Mrs. C. E. ttl,.’V0il lo indigent composers during
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the
In^t
month.
Mrs. .Lucille. Takachv The rest o f the Henry, Mrs. W. B. Watsoh, Mrs. Hn)
f
County Federation Meeting
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The money rotnes smblenly and'
evening was devoted to fi\A? hundred Wight, Mrs. Ralph'W ight nnd Mr*.'
The
regular meeting of the County
Hmndwny |ms Its hull fellows who
$12.60 HOYS’ A L L WOOL 2-PANTS SIHTS,
A fte r the games ice'cream and nut4Roy Chittenden.
nre ever ready Detld In tile speeding. Federation of Women's Cluhs’ vvns held
Saturday and Monday o n ly ....... j......... ......
cake was servod nnd assorted enmly.
There nre quite n few composers and in the Glul* House Saturday, Novem­
lyricist* who have dashed off n song ber 21th with the Woman's Club of
LO VE LY DINNER P A R TY
922.50 LADIES’ COATS, HROWN AND BLUE,
In a publishing house In n single utter- Sanford hoitcza.
DINNER PARTY
Wednesday evening, Mr. nml Mrs.
Snturdny nnd Monday o n ly ............. ?....___
m\pn and received royalties of more
The tnnrnhig sezsion was devoted
Mrs. 'B. W. Herndon entertained A. J. Richardson entertained nt din- lhim ?;.0.IW!O.
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principally to reports and disguMton
ItccmiHc of lids miracle tliey ticllevo
927.50 LADIES’ DRP:SSES POIRET TW ILL,
o
Ihnl they cnn do the same thing nt- f plan* for further work to bo taken
Saturduy and Mon day',o n ly ...................
most nny nfloran'm they gather up*Hy tho Federation.
The FOLLOWING SERVE THAT PURE ELDER SPRINGS
One of the moat important thing*
nroiifikil he piano. The truth Is that
WATER TO THEIR PATRONS
,
no eoihpnser hus more tlmn four dis­ the Federation iio|»cx {o do iu to eeeitre
$25.00 LADIES’ DRESSES, POIRET TW I
R E STAU R A N TS—
DRUG STORES—
tinct rnpg hits. A hit, Incidentally. Is a tract of Ir.nd for a County Ibirk.
■ Saturday and Monday only
Bell Cafe
md a mere successful song. It means Oviedo ulready proudly boast* of tenj
R. C. Bower's that the sfiles MU*l amount to more
Beminnlo Cafe —
Rounillst i t Anderson
acres which have boon glv£n for e
55-IN. WIDE SILKS. T A f’ FKTA, S ATIN AND CREPE
(l»1 &gt;10
than 100.000 copies.
Welnkn Restaurant
,
Unloo Phsrpiscy
park. Have we not norac public spir­
DE CHINE, $1.75 yard valuco, y u ra .... .................
. Valdez R olel
HOTELS—
ited citizen who can* and will do a*
FQR RENT— Furnished bparlnienVs; much oj&gt;niore for Sanford? Theso
Wigwam
Monlesuma Hotel
54-IN. WIDE BROADCLOTH, GREEN, CERISE, *
A
:wnter, gas, cloctflc ■ lights, S00 parks scattered all over our State will
Seminole llolel
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'$3.00'yard .values, per yard
n
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m
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rnm
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m
m
ftt
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French Avenue.
be a source o f Joy to tljc traveler an
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Cleanliness is next to Godliness
ho goes from county to county..
M-IN. CORDUROY. ROSE. BLUE, GREEN, BROWN,
FOR RENT— House on Orlando road.
A t tho afternoon- session vre had
Ab(D BLACK,VS1.50 yard values, y^rd
Wo invite the public ami all uacre o f ELD ER
'Apply 402-Haufard Avc.
Ii3-2tp with us Miss Kklnncr of iB b d in , the
SPRINGS W A T E R to visit the spring nml in
'
president of the Florida FiW^stjOn o f |
our method of imndliug its .product. Why tnkc
t
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CONGRESSMAN M ANN
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Woman’* Clubs; Mrs. Galloway,' « f
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ft chance? ’ Your emirtent physicians claim
OF ILLIN O IS DIBS Sanfonl, vleb-president at large of the
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that this water in unexcelled nnd its purity
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nnd
Mrs.
Vet
Drown
of
ipakes it most beneficial for many troubles
WASHINGTON, Dec.
1.— RcprcTho Ford pcopiu of Sanford as well as tho
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scnUtlvc Janie* R. Mann, o f Illinois, Burtow, ehairroan of the Community
F. W. C. Miss SkinWestern Union recommend this water for
valeran Republican member and for- Service. o f. thCT.
.
mor floor.lesdcr of hln party In th c .ncr» w" ° *• thoroughly nlivo |o Her j
batteries.
Houre, died at his home here tonight work, briefly outlined the tout bills
Call phono 311 and have a bottlo
this water
flont you and protect vour health.
nt tl:4S p. m. With him nt tho end recently endorsed nt the convention
was his vtife and secvrsl physicians.
the F. F . W. C. Just closed pt Green j
*l
IWzmonla set in after he wasiCove Springs. These bills ore.Ufr-'bc
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stricken il) loot Thursday, affecting'.Iw ^ntcrH to the liritf
SANFORD
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both lungs. He
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lie Is survived only Uy. ids widew,1-' -1 State Board of lEdueatlnn... . t i

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, DJ22

iNFORD DAILY HERALD

HIIAI.lt OUR M U N IC IPA L CBNTKIl 'T*» ta * *
l-i te: Fa tej fa Fa
tei Fa f e Fa py Fa m ' after, day in mirory, now released
UK ON T H E L A K E FRONT?
FA from the dutches of had health, weak­
HUkH r i f t r R tlniM D f i f t p l K »
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Pte ness, nervousness, rheumatism, mal­
lar »t tkt l i f f . u
lot
tei
An
effort
Is
being
made
to
tnnke
tei aria, indigestion, headaches, etc,, by
IlM M lI* A ir , &gt;
I la.
ming
the lake front the municipal center Fa
Fa n simple, pleasant 4 ml really rcmnrkfor the'Snnford o f the future hnd this tet
tea ab|Fiiiscovery of modern aeienre, ' 1
opens up a broad vista of events anti
Fa
Authorities on health have long,
&gt;
fV IIU IU k H I
Of course, a mans
improvements all to be made on this
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IS
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IC
IA
N
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HAYS
O
NLY
H
A
LF
OF
BUSINESS
WOULD
contended
that
the
human
system
isV
.HSU.mj . 1101.1. v .
power counts, but what is ■ of
new land just acquired by the city. F*4
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Y E T AFFECTED
FQ fact degenerating on account j of lack
J , U L L A B D — „ k k f H U r » .T r r 'i ,u f ,r
to congratulate
prime importance is his saving*
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_Ufkrnl Ni h « » Tht* Herald wishes
te&gt; b B proper and thorough elimination of
B. l i U l . L V _____ A S « r r l U I i i K &gt;l«iu&gt;|irr he City Commissioners upon
their ten tes F*t Fti Ft; Fa Ite *r. teg lea Fa Fa te h Fa f-, F.’i tes Fa tel waste mutter/and thoHmimilntiim of
l ' b » * IU Bp I*
I*. II.
power,
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excellent move made a few days ijga
thc'-lnecessnry vitamimn from the food*
l l U l l a l k g Hair* Mali
when tJrcjr .purchased tho pro|*crty IM PROVEMENT .... 2 col box hed
.. ,Jt is not the amount
toricn. In n brand way these nre con Into the blood, which the system must"
AppItrBItBB
from Park avenue, west 117 feet and
W ELLESLEY MILLS, Dec. 2— Rog­ ccntralrd in the Northeast section of have to nourish it, keep it nlivo, nctC W lB •1111*1-____ C l m U l l a a M a a a ««
which you open an interestall of the lake.front north on this par­ er W. Bnbson today railed attention to
I 'k o a , 12f . I V a lte r A p. m .
ivq and able to produce health,
the
country,
and
it
won
exactly
in
this
bearing account that means.
cel of land and the riparian rights to a very important fact in discussing
strength nnd endurance.
k a k a riliM Iu k i ' l l n lu M i a a n
region that trouble first uppoureiL,
•• T n r . . . ....... - _____ _______________«rt.ou the property from the railroad on the the general industrial revival.
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most
in the end, but the regu­
When your system is working right,
west to Palmetto avenue on the cast,
"Depression bit the country very This was entirely characteristic. It is like it docs when RE-CU-MA is there
C lip I f C a rrU r
larity with which you add to it.
B . » k ____ ______________ U C n li ihus giving the city the chance to much tike Glorias," siiys Mr. Bnbson what happened also in earlier periods th make it do"*right, your blood i»
have some beautiful porks and nlso "and just ns they affect different lo­ o ' business -depression.
Fnrsighted filled with iron nnd vitamlnes— nour­
tka kip IX- iu Ik-paia tt r»WI/ llrr
The Peoples Bank, of Sana* ralUrll m a n
kralauia
Ixaalf to build streets
and beautify this calities of the country in regulnr to- executives foresaw* tong in advance, ishment—nnd carries Hum to every
•a la pnMlah«a rarry Krlkaj.
Aa.tr
ford will help^you to keep your
That parcel of property qvencc they also affect the different '.hat this would bo the first part of part of tho body nnd prerioue system
Klap r a in Mala kaann
appllca- property.
»a.
Ilrwutrail* 111 pullll«B~. *A.u» p i t
-.till owned by the Lake Front Im­ divisions o f our business world In’ dif- the country to weaken, because it is to feed your withered tissue arid wont
earning power and saving pow­
••ft am afl la a&lt;«aa«t.
provement Co., on the lake shore will fount degrees and at dlfforc’i; times. Ihe home of thg manufacturing group. nerves. Clear complexion, nttrartivel
I KM UK It THU ANNUl'IA I Kll l 'U h »
er well balanced.
“ Then comes the next act In the appearance, strength and plenty of
T t « A M M la lk d If a a a la t » c iu t i* a ii no doubt be a tourist hotel site some
The fuel that1a depression ordi­
• U U ( 4 1b lb * u a « lu r r&gt;k&gt;u(iiit-t,uuu ul day in the near future
and the narily starts in the Northeast works drama of depression. As the logical energy and endurance are the natural
T D a * a t iit f a u h a a vr*4Utnl kw It «&lt;
- I a t u a r n la a c ra d lla J in thia papal grounds will Iks beautified and made South and West, finishing its course result of curtailed manufacturing, we result;
r ■ j
u w # tb a
luuui
naaa pdbliauau into a park to correspond with the cf&gt;«ra In.
In California, is clearly evident from get a slump in the raw materials
RE-CU-MA is sold in Sanford byj
of u(he city.
A ll r ls b t s of ra -p u b llc a llo n o f a p a cU l forts S
a statistical stildy of the situnlion. If group. When u shoe factory shuts the Union- Fhnrmacy and the leading*
HapalClivk kkrplti ara alao ratarvaU.
Now that tKc city has acquired this we look rt (he business world wc find down, orders for leather shrink. When druggists in every city.— Adv.
m l b k i It M il A 1.1) III IM H .M i. 1’ k . i w 14 property then* is n discussion altotit
Sanford, Florida
it dividing itself into four big divis­ a textile mill closes, demand for cot­
he new library going up in the parks ions and we find that the business de­ ton and wool dies down. Ho the Init­ COUGHS AND COLDS IN WINTER.
and many of the citizens, are in favor pression trace? its regular eounso ial weakness in the Northeast spredds
Indoor sedentary life in winter has
of a compromise and build tho It-, through this industrial fahrie,
to tho West nnd the South. The West a direct bearing on the prevalence of
Orange county still wants brick to
brnry building on the lake front. The
"First, there is the Rqw Materials and tho South arc ttyc homo of tho cobgbs nnd colds., Recp the bowels
the ocean. But bonds arc bonds and
majority o f (hose in favor of plucing
uctlvc nml overcome constipation with
Croup, or iron and steel companies, raw materials group.
the taxpayers arc to be consulted.
the building in the park, favor, that coppers, nnd oils, crop and live stock
Foley
Cathartic
Tablets,
Colds,
"A
s
traffic
in
finished
goods
and
-----------o----------ipol because tho land would not cost
producers. Second there Is the Trans­ raw materials subside.*, there i* les­ coughs, croup, throat, ehest and bron­
The strawberry will lie n 'most inything and all of the money ap­
portation Group, the railroads nnd sened activity for the transportation chial trouble quickly relieved with Foimportant paH o f our fruit crop this propriated for the library could be
steam ships. Third, there in the rpan-, group. The railroads fall into llpe icy’n Ilohey nnd Tar. Contains no
year and next in .Seminole county. tpcqt on the building. The same
opiates—ingredients printed on tho
ufneturing group with Its automo­ on the downward march.
holds true o f the site on the lake
And it will be a winner.
"Tho
tragedy
closes
with
thcl
nst
wrapper, Lnrgest selling cough med­
bile'factories, textile mills nnd the
front and if the city intends to make
act,
namely,
the
downfall
of
tho
dis­
E V ER Y F R ID A Y
icine in the world. "Foley’s Hdnffjr.
other fabricators of finished products.
te , . 1
the lake front the if municipal center
k
Anothrr tone wur is feared in New
Fourt|&gt;, nnd finally thorn is the Dis­ tributing group, numbering the great any Tar is wonderful for attacks of
Newberry’s
Famous
Novelty
Dance
Orchestra
»nd in the near future to place all’ the.
mass
dr
retailers
scattered
through­
coughs nnd colds," writes W. IL j
York., AYa hope tho Sanford China­
tribution group headed by the whole­
administration buildings and the big
men will not be involved. All the
sale* houses, mail order firms, chain out the entire country who are caught Gray, Venice, California. Sold .every-!
“ You don't have to knowhow to dance, just get on nnd
auditorium there such planning should
tongs arc needed Just now in the fire­
stores, nnd finishing with the multi­ with high cost goods. The economic where.— Adv,
The Snappiest* Fastest and Classical Orchestra in the Land
be made at once with the compre­
curtain falls on a land sunk in almost,
place..
tude'of reflail establishments.
hensive plan o f outlining these build“ Now what happens to these Big universal depression. ‘
Call 498, if you want that baggage
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"W e have just? seen all this enacted looked after with despa tch.—QUICK
Taft will testify ngninst Attorney- growth of the city. The library build Four Groups when a business de­
before our eyes. With this sequence SERVICE TRANSFER.
General Daugherty, says dispatches j^g If built on the take shore'should pression hits the 6ountry7 The first
!&gt; MILES SOUTH OF SANFORD
o f event,* still fresh in memory, a
191-Th-Frl-Snt,
to
suffer
is
the
manufacturing
group.
in the dailies. Looks like they will bo placed with the view o f the future
*
Under New Management
business
man
is
blind,
indeei,
who
get Many in bad before they get growth- o f the city and ‘remembering Tills is partly the result of finuhcinl
cannot
foresee
the
pageant
of
return­
stringency. Take the recent ilopresW. S. Sewell, Manager
Mrs. II. A . Phillips, Owner
through with him.
the city" buildings thnt will follow all
TH E RED CROSS
sion, it appeared first among shoe ing prosperity. Manufacturing activ­
--- *----- r-O---------laid out with broud grounds nml
ity has been resumed. The Northeast
SU PPLEM EN TS .
Lcttucf is picking up, says the lat­ beautiful surroundings that will take factories, textile mills, nnd other facis well advanced on recovery.
The
G O V E R N M E N T SERVICE
est reports and while it takes n long Die eye of the visitors. The lake front
B Y M EETING TH E
South and to some extent the west nre
time for a poor, market to recover it when the new pier and boat basin are hy radio and inquiring ab ou t their looking heller an the raw materials
P A R T IC U L A R NEEDS
is tho thought the growers will be buill will be the nuSst beautiful spot health. If we had as many wives ns
OF TH E IN D IV ID U A L
group bokin to struggle to their feet.
getting good: prices next week again. In the city ami will probably bo one the sultan we would use the radio all Gar surplus hns changed to car short­
EX-SERVICE M AN.
----------- o ---------of the finest lake fronts in the state the lime. It would be much safer."
T H IS W O R K C A N N O T
age,— reflecting and measuring • the
Editor Holly is a practical man and
GO ON UNLESS YOU
The Wintpr Park Herald will np, All that we do on this lake front then
revival of the Transportation Group.
:i
philosopher.— Lakeland- HUr-Tdc
S U PPO R T IT W IT H
pear next Sunday morning nnd will should be done with that idea iu view
"But tho final stage is still before
YO U R MEMBERSHIP
be an innovation in the journalistic and we should make every eifort gram.
US, Wo hav6 yet to witness full re
DO LLAR
field. The paper will lie carried to count nnd even if but n little cr.n be
sumption among tin* great ’ raids and
HANFORD HERALD HAS CONP
A
Y
UP TO D A Y
subscribers in Sanford every Hun nceomplir.hed each year it should bo
file of retailers who constitute the
built 6n the unit plan with the single
G ATU LATIO NS
day.
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linal group of the I'.ig Four, the Trail­
‘ *a----------.7 .
idea of having the. best and the. most
----------ing Group.
. S A..r1
—
Our aim ia to SERVE the commun­
Celebrating the. nquisiliop of a new
, Christmas business ts right here on artistic plans o f development on this
"Therefore, I estimate that im­ ity, not merely to have u Job. QUICK
lake front— the most valuable, asset perfecting pres:; which prints direct
us. Everyone should begin shopping
provement i* not yet general and that SERVICE TRANSFER. I'hnnc 498.
112 MagnoUa Avenue
Phone 113
from newsprint in rolls ns do the larg­ the best*Is yet to come, whe n rill tho
now for Christmas snd not have the that nhy city ever hnd.
.
194-Th-Kri-S«t
The Chamber o f Commerce went on er city papers. The Sanford Herald is­
big rush come on at .the Inst moment.
Big Four Group* shall participate in
record yesterday as favoring the lake sued on Tuesday a special number
The Sanford stores arc nil ready for
prosperity. Those who apprehend
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front for the library site nml there carrying twenty-two page*, filled with
the Christmas trade nnd you can do
that lh* bull movement in the stock a B is a a B s a t ia R a R B o n s a a s a s a B s ia a s a a iR a R R S K s iR s iB R S S B R S R s a iH s s ia s s s R B ia a R a a a is R is s i«
is no doubt Inil what other organiza­ good matter nnd a splendid display of
"your shopping now..
LI market is at an end, Wight well ques­
tions in the city will.do likewise and advertising. "Bob" Holly, who start­
tion whether recovery can iu any scu&gt;o
the citizens in general would favor ed the Herald In 1008, ns a small
be complete with the enormo.UH Dis­
Woodrow Wilson says thnt ' the the lake front. There Is only one ob­
weekly, is to bo congratulated upon tributing Group still to be heard from.
Democrats will win in 1921 nnd that jection to tile lake front that could
2S
the success he has achieved, and the
"It is true, of course, that the «U
he will' get out,and help them win.
an
l»e raised and this is the distance froitj people of Sanford nre to b o -likewise
itoeks of tile so-called trading cor­ ■ n
W c would like just to remark that if the eenter of tile growing city. How­
congratulated for having the Herald porations show a substantial advance. c «
Woodrow takes the stump there will ever, if all the municipal buildings arc
»A
“ in their midst."-*-I'ulatkn News.
n
(■This is partly because the stuck mar­ ■
he something doing in the political to be there some day It will be- no
■u
ket
discounts
tlu
successive
stepn
in
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field nnd the Republicans will have to hardship on those wanting the use ol
WHEN YOU HUY
business revival. But a more import­ * ■
hunt for cover.
the library building to come a few
ant reason is Mint the trading corpor- o ---- —
blocks further.
There** one retnil store for every ntimi*., so-called, with the Ir immense
ST:
* There is just one way to bring new
This question should bo discussed 40 families in America.' William G.
buelnosa into Sanford nnd thnt is for, and pondered by the citizens of Han Shepherd tells this to a convention of national rntnifientions tend t&gt; .port U
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2
“ A ’penny saved is a penny earned.” In his day pennies
company with the smaller individual X *
tho ;merchantn to keep advertising, ford nnd your expression given to advertising men.
were as large as our quarters. "Yet all the pennies in the
retailer and move more in harmony
aa
'* keep quoting.prices and keep after the City Commissioners before they
, si
“5
2
One grocery man in 20 fails each •with the other groups.
aa
l
world
wouldn’t
have
taken
Poor
Richard
to
a
movie,’
the new business. It will come to get ready to build.
aa
N»
year.
"
I
f
you
nre
a
retailer,
don’t
gel
dis­
aa
Sanford if it is sought in the right
o
aa .
bought him a flivver, or "paid, lvis street car fare. The
In the long run, according to John couraged if your sales seem to lag be­ nS
aa
an
way. The Daily Herald is the Ve­
Wunnnuikor, only one man in 2fi who hind general business. This is merely K n
W ATER PROTECTION FROM
aa
pennies
of
a
hundred
years
ago
were
not
as
big
in
buy­
hicle that will bring you the business
an
40 into any kind of merchandising the working out of economic laws. (cn
FROST
aa
R
-----------o----------ing power as those of today.
aa
makes a success of it.
Your turn t will come—and h&gt;*« who
aa
William Rockefeller, one of the bil­
"
3
aa
.
'A
fine
thing
to
bo
in
business
for
There is a saying In Florida that if
laughs last sometimes Inughs l*vst. If
aa
But
Poor
Richard’s
advice
is
still
good.
And
it
is
no
less
lionaire* of this country, died the the lakes arc full of water in tin* fall yourself—your own boss. But do u
s:
aa
you nre an investor, I suggest that the li*
aa
other day.
He went to a football there.will not bo n freeze. It is pos­ lot of thinking before you try It.
valuable when applied to dollars instead of cents.
bull market—so fnr as the long swing
ai
aa
game and took cold, developed pneu- sible thnt there never has been a * lf you later on, start a store, whnt
is concerned— will not finally culmiaa
' monia nnd all his immense wealth freeze under such conditions but ir line of goods should you select, to
aa
Every year you spend a large proportion of the pioney
tinto, until Improvement is general. a *
aa
, could not save him. All of which re­ there anything in tho theory?
aa
Do mnkp you the most money? This is Improvement’ cannot be general until ru
you
eai
n.
So
much
for
clothing.
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.So
much
for
Shoes.,
So
aa
minds us that we Would rather bo a Texas blizzards thnt S\vcep In a south­ your first thought, nnd an important
shared by the millions of big and lit*
aa
much
for
things
to
cat,
house
furnishings,
garden
sc;ds,
-.poor editor nnd alive than a dead bil­ easterly direction across tho Gulf of one.
ai
5
tie retailers in cities and cross roads ■
aaUH
lionaire.
But the number of "dollars taken in throughout the entire nation."
aa
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Mexico have any respect for the situa­
tools and what not.
aa
a jj
tion in Floridn nnd if not is there, not by a mcrchnnt does not always deter­
aa
aa .
Representative SJann, who served just ns much chance that they should mine how much profit ho can make.
There’s just one way. to save money in making your pur­
General business is holding, its re­ * 5
aa
Illlhpis fo’r so many years nnd was originate in such years a* any other?
aa
On he average, says Shepherd, to cent improvement. The mde'x of the
chases; Know what you want before y&lt;m buy. Read Ike
one o f the Republican leaders in the I f they do come will lakes, full of run a storc'takes 17 cents out o f each
Babsonchatt shows general nctivily
V House is no more. Regardless of his water protect this stato from n dollar received by tho groepr. Similar
advertisements.
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about 3 per Lent below normal—the
3a
viotes that probably did not always freeze? We should say not although figures ore: 19 cents on the $1 for
aa
:
s
same as last week.
aa
coincide with that of the majority, we do believe thnt with lakes full of butchers, 25 cents for hardware deal­
They
tell
you
what,
is
new
and
good.
They
tell
you
where
aa
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Representative Mann had a very use­ water the protoction is better for such ers, 24 cents for clothing sellers and
and when to buy to best advantage. They help keep you
Tho Presbyterian .Ladie's will hold
v
ful career and he no doubPreprcsent- groves as are near nnd on tho south 20 cents for shoe dealers.
their Bazaar Sale Dec. 1st and 2nd.
aa
posted on what the stores and manufacturers are offer­
cd hU own people satisfactorily or side of these lakes, but to argue that
The figures' vary, according to 'the
159.Frl-Snt.-tfc
&amp;
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ha would not have bognireturned time full lakes would help thoae properties amount of sales. As a business grows,
:•
ing.
and ngujn to Congyea*. He was ,onc that nre not near water seems fool­ overheard expense is carried on the
Tho real reason Is, wo give SKR.
smart Mann.
T '"v
aa
ish. There art* more groves fnr from shohldcrs of on increasing number of VICE. That’s our mlddlo name.
....... -0-1--------lakes or olhor bodies of water thnn doilara. This means, less . overhead Phone 498.
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Tho citizens of Mexico City were otherwise. It haa been stated that for each dollar to carry—provided ov­
out of water yesterday due to some the average lake gives protection erhead doesn't increase at a faster
A T A SACRIFICE, DODGE
political wrangle and the water fam­ only for about one mile on the sotfth ralV than gTosn Bales, which it often
TOURING CAR. 550 CASH. SIX
ine was laid at the doors of the alder­ nnd southeast sides; certainly there does. '
.
EQUAL PAYM ENTS.— D. &amp; O.
aa
men o f the city. The mob, becoming could be norm for property on the
Shepherd calls America "a nation MOTOR CO.
aa
,200-tfc
enraged, ato'rmed the city hall and north or northwest side.— Florida of counter junipers." One worker in
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the troop* were called out and many Grower..
.
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each 10 is engaged In selling some­
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people were killed. Tho people hnd n
■o ' —■ - - thing, And two-thirds . o f these 3,perfect right to protest, when the BOH HOLLY BELIEVES IN SAFE ­ 000,000 sales clerks are engaged in
S3
water gavo out. Homo people hero in
selling
food
nnd
clothing.
T Y FIR ST
XM
the United States protested when thp
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• For each three farmers, there's one
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aa
beer gave out.
pereon
behfnd
a
counter.
F
o
r
each
aa
The
flight
o
f
the
Sultan
Af
Turkey
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four factory employes there’s n store Many Unfortunate People Who
from
Constantinople
ha»
provided
a
i
The Herald wishes to thank .the
Hnd Despaired of Kegninlnj;
clerk or a storo manager.or n store
many
n
joke
for
the
"funny
men"
of
Chamber o f Commerce for their kind
Health Arc Now
owner, celling the things, produced.
words of yestarday when they passed tho American press. Florida is not
l!
ird
Rejoicing
Tho
trend
seems
to
be
toward
a
.
resolutions giving due credit to the without its'share o f real w it ns top-1 _______ __________
iu fi
resented In the editorial chair p* may]point where every one will be dlsfribDaBy Herald for the work in Ihe past
Thousands more
every day
be readily seen from the comment of ut.ni commodities, nobody producing.
and present and the fact that tile
are
being
rewarded
by
their
constant
That point, o f course, never will be
in
Herald was giving the people a real Bob Ilolly-^a'hU Sanford Herald
search
for
revived
strength
and
cn
reached. But the tendency,Toward it
daily paper. Such actloas from tho which ho #*ys:
durance
by,the
wonderful
new
treat­
"Tho former Sultan o f Turkey hav­ is strong enough to ctpphasize that
public bodies o f tho city make . tho
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been forced io.leave tho palace and f»ur
— . greatest
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newspaper men fe d that they are
actqal revelation.,^) eec the many
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�TH E SANFORD, D A IL Y HERALD, SATURDAY,; DECEMBERS 1022
fined up with Lewis aro charged by
Boll Weevil May
the Coburn cohorts with assigning
Be Vanquished B y
their membership* 50 they may be
voted
for I^wis. ’ The Cobarn • sup­
Florida’s Method

have contributed

to the President's!

Thanksgiving dinner by sending him *
S A V IN G S
a b ig 'fa t gobbler, It remained for In­
terior Florida to put the chfb^of lux­
^Yc I’ ay \ % Interest on Savings Accounts
porter:! allege that policemen and uries on the'Presidcnl’s table on this
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Planters of Smith Urged to Give New other city employes havo been given national holiday.
To Kissimmee
Classified Ads Gc a line. No M
membership cards through these comes the very great honor of fur­
Plan a Thorough Trial.
sd taken for less than 25c.
Ctrds of 8anford'a Reptat^,
sources so that they may wate in Uic nishing tin* strawberries for the
and positively no clustfied * »
able Profesalonsl Men, each
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—Planters clectiun.
White House Thanksgiving dinner.
ads charged to anyone. Cash ira
of whom, in his chosen pro­
The Lewis men charge that Co­
thmughout the South, especially those
Oliver Wendell Holmes onto wrote,
must accompany all orders. *a
fession th# Herald recom­
growing cotton on low yielding land, burn supporters holding plural mem­ "God might havo made a better berry j
Count five words to a line M were urged today b y ‘ the department berships arc assigning'them to others
mend* to the people.
than tho strawberry, but God never
and remit accordingly.
Ml of agriculture to give during the com­ who will vote for Coburn, nn allega­
Thin Bank ntsnds four square for'th b development of «
did .ronke a better L*orry.” The Ameri­
. ■ l a i a n n n ' t t
ing reason a widespread ami thor­ tion freely admitted by the Coburn- can berry has been tho fnvoHte of
rural
life on Uh socl^os well as Its*productive aide.
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n n ia n m n n
ough trinl of the new method o f boll ites.
berries and’ lt is not strange that this
The erection will be held December great American writer distinguished
weevil control developed by Dr. ■ H.
G eo rg e A . D e C o t t e s
Therefore as a matter o f good -citizenship ns well ‘-ns
FOR S A LE
G. Smith, at the Florida experiment II and it is dxpocled not lens than it in onu of his most intorvsting
Aiiomey-at-Law
good
liusiiK.-s, we o ffe r to help YO U blrialn a bigger farm in­
FOR SALE— 1-ot 011 Sanford Avenue.
station, at Gainesville, Fla., and re- 1,000.votes will be cast.
books. U would be in order for the
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Price $6DO.OO.'-£. F. Lane. 114-2tp
come and a more enjoyable rural life.
ccntly announced by Dr. WUmon
President to invito Justice Holmeit,
Orer Seminole County Bank *
FOR SALE— New bungalow, price Newell, o f the Florida state plant
the venerable, supremo court judge,
$1050. Easy terms. E. F. Lnne.
board.
gjtNFORP ••*
FLO RID A
non'of the great author, in to share
Come in— let’s get better acquainted
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In its first official announcement
in the feast in which this luscious
FOR SALE— Beautifill home on Park on the subject, the .department of
berry from South Florida In served,;
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FRED R. W IL S O N
Avenue.— E. F. Lurie:
l l l - 2 t p ngriculturo said it took great interest
No state can competo with Florida in
thin honor. f
r
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
FOR SALE—Jtcal cubit e
office, in tho nuw method as’ announced in
ground floor in heart of business the Florida bulletin dealing with the T H A T W 0UD AM OUNT TO OVBR J Strawberry growing hna become
T W E N T Y MILLION
’ ! such a large enterprise in Florida, and
First National Baqk Bnlldlng
district, Orlando. Address Box 1202, experiments of Mr. Smith.
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"In
these
experiments,
which
were
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DOLLARS.
the strawberry has sa long been a
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BANFORD *:•
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FLORIDA Orlando, Fla.
conducted in northern Florida,” said
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favorite nnd'wholesome item in the
FOR SALK—A reftl bargain. Seven
SA N F O R D , F L O R ID A
the-di'imrtmcnl’* announcement, “ the
W ASHINGTON,
Dee. 2.— Addi- j diet o f the world that it is entitled to
l ■
passenger Haynes car in fine con- treated fields average 439 pounds of
tlonal civil suits,-involving $20,000,-js wide consideration at this, the apJu.'_/ • f
ditlon^-Fred Wnlsmn.
; 211-fltp
seed cotton per aero; the untreated 000 to $30,000,000; which the govern-: proach of the holiday season when
-SERVICE
STRENGTI1-PROGRESSCH ELLE M AENES
br.vr.ttAL nuushM lor sate. Homo checks averaged only 104 pounds of nient hopes to. recover for alleged j people the world over are lookim: for
OC-tfc seed cotton per aero In all tests. Thet overcharges and waste in connection |the best of things. As far back ns
for rent. See Thigpen.
LAW YER
— Court House WbOD ‘ fc’OR SALE—?8.f.O a cord. nverage cost of treatment for the en­ vvlth the construction of certain army the early settlement of Virginia the
W a rw ick , Trukteo decMsed, and hla Asm O. Andcnflcd, deceased, Cl. W .
s
Hueeesadts, u«-vcu»ud, J. |i. w olverlon, fWtotff and wife, Huunm A. M o lff, d « Plcnso Arrango .to pay rash on de­ tire season was $1.57 per acre. The cantonmeiit* during the war, arc be­ strawberry was eagerly nought ami
■ dcc.nsod, l.atlif-r f t I ’orter, d ecM ia d , |ccuacd. aU-oT the unknown heir*. d «*
Izaak Walton quotes
livery, anjl specify tho kind of wood new method consista of tho removal ing prepared by th o; Department of widely tUci).
fj. I'firier. deocased. ' ‘ and
A b e l !Cf»s#d, o t the R atal* o f John V W l I r l l tirlffln. deceased. .Vdmtulstrntnr o f fla. deceased, ti. XV. I'uoU nnd .wife,
wanted, when plncipg your order.— F. and destruction o f ntl squares on Justice, and, it wns understood today, the early American writer, Dr. Botthe
K.aaie
o
f
John
W.
Urlffln,
do- Annie Cook, dice ised, U*o. W,. I l a w n
eeitsml. or otherwise, in nnd it* tho kliiH. deceased, t h a n e * C. . W nrw lek,
S, Vemny.
100-tfc the plants at a time when about probably will bo filed within ten clcr, in nearly the same language .of
T ru stee decrniied. and his *urc«sst*nl»
fnllnH-inx
land
t
l
t
u
a
i
s
l
n
the
t’
ounly
:&amp; \
——
Dr. Holmes in the praise of the straw­
two squares per 1plant are -present. days.
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o f Si. iiihmto nnd Sliiln o f Florida, deceased. J. t&gt;. Wolverluii. . Ilcrraapd,
FOR SALE— Dosier nntpGays* paints
morii purtlrularly described, ns f o l ­ fait h er t:, I'nnsr, dresased; L O T o r t e r .
The first o f
tho department's berry. And the growing of straw­
drecsse.J. unit A tip l UrKfill. deressM),
lows:
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty This operation destroys a largo per­
centage of tho weevils nnd is im­ civil suits against war enmp con­ berries has been, by breeding and
T h e South T hree-Q uarters
of
llio Adinlnlstrntnr q f fits tesiatn o f John w .
Works, Sanford agents.
183-tfc
U rlffln . dscrssed, nr otherwise. In and
und cross-breeding so extended in frnit- N'orthtVoHt Quarter o t tlm Southc'.tnt In Ihe lands bon Innhuve drscrlhnd, aro*
mediately followed ’ by a thorough tractors were filed Inst
U t a r li'r o f keel Ion Seven, Township
FARMERS-1- You con get seed bed dusting, to poison .tho terminal buds it wns understood then__that th(
risrtilred to he mi'l appear liifcru . our
nge and in length o f life in various T w e n iv -iin u^ijauili. of. iUuure__ TIUrLx. MIH
rTrJTKtrrTKlrl (TTUie r d o r t House
fram-v and irrigation plugs at the where the ^remaining weevils aro were the forerunners of other in­ atitudes, until now they are grown KiTst, i-'iiiTiIninu th irty it a o s mtifs ... jin
Snnford, Florida, i*n the 1st day. o f
lest*.
,
,
January.
A. It. JUS], amt then and thorn
Sanford Novelty Works.
100-tfc forced to feed.
You can find the name of
lions. It was. also indicated thnt rom the sunkist shore* o f’ Florida to * It sphoarjng from the sworn bill
I make an sw er to tho bill o f complaint
ColiiphtluL filed III tills on lino H. i;.iluni evhlh llc d nKalnst'yuii In this cause, oth­
every live Business Man
Second sheets, S '/ iX ll, only
“ This announcement is particu­ 'criminal proceedings were possible. the frozen regions of Alaska whorp you, that you, and each o f you have nr e r w is e decrees pro cnilfessO w’tll he Oti­
to .have m ine interest In and to tered again st yuu and each ot you.
, In Sanford In this Column
50c per 1,000, while they Inst, at larly important because it apparently The actions brought last week in­ the frost is twvcr entirely out of the clnlm
the land* liritshlitbovc!.described.
It Is ordered that this Cllallon be
Therefore,
you, Henjumfit I., Urlffln, published In Ihe Hanford Herald,
tf offers a mourn of controlling the boll volved the constructiqn of Camps Up­ ground, and fresh strawberries are
each day.
Herald office.
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f
livin
g,.Ilm
irlettn
K.
(irlfftn
.
hts
wife.
1
m
*rt
newspaper published la Hanford, Semi­
FOR SALK^-10 ocrea in Longwood, weevil oij low yielding land on which ton, Sherman, nJckson nnd Funston grown every month in the year some­ I * living. tVittlam O. Andeiirled. I f Uv- nole County. Florida, one® each w eek ,
lu*r 1*. \V. 8 i « l f f and wife. Kinma A.
eight successive weeks. ,
mmi i mi Ei i mi mf caf ca
cornorv of Grove nnd Orango aVc- it has so f f A been unprofitable to and sought tho recovery from the in­ where in the United States' posses­ .Stelff, If llvlmv, nil o f the unknown f o rVVITNK8H
m y hand nnd the. seal o f
heirs.
If
living,
o
f
the
Cutntc
o
f
John
sions.
But
Florida
has
the
distinc­
s.iht
c i f f u l l Court on IhU the tlh day
volved
constructing
companies
of
ics, S .' e . 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 of S. W. use the dusting method. A very large
niics
VV. (irlfftn, ilccc.iscd, &lt;}, IV. Cook unit o f November, A. I&gt;, 13S3.
We'll Dye For Yon
1-4 Scc.-26, Twp. 20, Range 29.—Thos. proportion ofSho cotton crop is pro- more than $20,000,000. Cnntonmcnts tion o f furnishing tho crop of mid­ *vIf**. Vniile G.iOW, If livin g, &gt;leo W .
ih h a L )
k . a . n ot;or.A s.v .
I tn tv kins, If livin g, t'hftrlfs C. W a rw ick .
t ’ lerk o f the Circuit Court
J.
Bnxtcr.
11-2-lmo. duced on low yielding land and the built during the wnr cost the govern- winter berries and the Maying quali­ Trtielees and hla stirer-nsura. If llvlnt.-,
bon t o n s t e a m p r e s s e r y
,
o
f
the
Hevonth Judicial
Wnlvrrtmi, if living. I,uth&gt; r C.
ties that IrnliV5 fast until tho gentle
circuit o f Florida.'In nnd
lug, &gt;
I.• O.
living.
Kent &amp; McKee, Props.
PEPPER SEED T o i l SALE^V'hnve bureau o f entomolgy is greatly pleas- nir-iit a total o f $208,000,000 and it Is
,
,
Porter. If ti' lug.
" IPorter,
orter, If living,
for -the County o f HeinlDaugherty springtime enables states fa r t h e r 1„ n,| \i,r | n rfffln . if yv|ng, Admlnlstraliole.
CLEANING, DYEING, ALTERING
a surplus of 35-lbs. of Ruby King ed that this new method has been' said Attorney-General
:..
ter o f the testate o f John \V. Urlffln.
north
to
produce
thuir
n
crop
0
1
up
,
|
in
,1;
unit
If
mild
parlies
uni
ilond,
CFO.
A.
HeCOTTEfi,
pepper
seed
saved
by
myself
out
on
‘^elop
ed
,
well
knowing
Professor
hopes
to
recover
between
$60,000,000
Work ealed for nnd delivered
Hollollnr and-o f Counsel for
'n il parties claim in g Interests
under
favored fruit.— Re porter-Star.
‘ Newell’s standing as a careful and and $80,000,000 as over-charges,
Cum pin I n.i nt,
.
‘
Ile n ltielii I. Urlffln. deeeniicd, llenriet*
{feme 4GI-J--------3I&lt; West First St. Iho very best New Jersey stock, $2.75
— tu te. Urlffln. his wife, dei'natfd, VVIl- 11- 11.1- 1A-25; 13-3-9-t$-S3-30-St
reliable investigator, and urged a ‘ Preparation of the civil suits has
per lb. Address, E Grothcn, Dania,
" »
widespread and thorough trial of been underHhe direction of ltoscoe C.
Fla.
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198-tfc
TAKE OUR A D V IC E -U S E
"WE DELIVER TH E GOODS"
this method during the coming* sea- i McCulloch, a special assistant to the
b(JI( hAl.fc— Five 100m bungalow on
The FOLLOWING SERVE T H A T PURE ELDER SPRINGS
wherever the conditions appear attorney general, who, as n member
Quick Service Transfer exceptionally easy terms or will son
W ATER TO TH E IR PATRONS
suitable for its use.'’
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of the special house committee, made
rent.— A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons, 205-tfc
Storage Facilities
an extensive investigation several
DRUG STORES—
Ths'lfcoewny BAKING POW DER
RESTAURANTS—
If v « please you, tell other*; if not,
years ago of alleged war frauds, par­
HEAD OF TH E WETS
R. C. Dover's
,
Hell Cafe
tell u*. * Phone 498
ticularly those relating to army cunip
WOODCOCK &amp; UIGNEY
ENDORSES TH E LAWS
Seminole Cafe
Itoumlllat &amp; Anderbon
FOR RENT— Real estate office fur"
BUT HAS NO FAITI1 construction.
Union Pharmacy
Wctaka Restaurant
nished, act quick, Orange avenue.
During tho past week, Mr. Mc­
SANFORD
HOTELS—
Valdez Hotel
Don't answer if not interested.— Dr.
with a corps of assistants, In Ih r llr r u K t'o url o f Ihe Hrvrnlh JuAlutlfeaimi.'i
Ho
MimWacnti Hotel
Wigwam _
Machine &amp; Foundry- »Co. Gisler, 136 South Orange, Crlando, WASHINGTON,. Dec. 2.—Endorse­ Culloch,
dlrlu l Clrrull o f d o r l i l a . In nod fur
ment of President Harding's stand foe has been before a special federal
Seminole Holel
Seminole, fo u n t j .— In Chancrry
Fla.
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General Machine and Doiler Work*;
stringent enforcement of (he prohi­ grand jury, called jnto session here
C IT A T IO N
Cjlinder GriddlnguDpLaxo Pistons; FUR KENT— Rooms and KitcOenatte. bition laws as long ns they remain to consider alleged wartime frauds.
Cleanliness is next to Godliness
—Shirley Apartments opposite post on the stutbte books was given to­ No information has been obtainable U C. Howls, Complainant,
Fly Wheel Steel Gear Banda; Crank
vs.
28-tfc night by W. H. Slayton, founder and from either Mr. McCulloch or the at­ nenjanilne f* G riffin , ct ah. D efen d a n ts
We invite tho pulilic and till users of ELDER
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UefU Returned— -----------Phono 62 office, upstair*. .
T o : ilenjnnilne 1.. U rlffln . I f liv ing. Ile p *
SPRINGS
W
ATER
to
visit
tho
spring
and
in
FOR RENT— Unfurnished apartment national cecutivc head of the associa­ torney-general ns to the nature of the
r l e i l a te, Griffin, If living, his w ife ;
W illia m tl. Aiidenried, If liv ing, U. W.
our method of handling its product. Why tako
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Femdalo Apartments, 305 E. First tion against the prohibition amend­ ovidenca being presented to the grand
Examined
Glasses Designed
S t e lff and wife. Krama A. Htelff. If
a chance?
Your eminent physicians claim
Street.
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100-tfc ment. Although tho President's stand jury' here, but it has been strongly , livin g, alt Iho unknown heirs. If l i v ­
ing, o f Iho testate o f'J o h n W , Urlffln,
thnt thin water in unexcelled and its purity
Henry McLaulin, Jrl, FOR RENT— Furnished house and leaves the forces of the government indicated recently "at the Department deceased,
(5. W. Cook nnd w ife. Annin
Cook. If living, Uon. \V.# lluwklo n. If
nukes it most beneficial fqr mnny troubles
of
Justice
thnt
Mr.
Dougherty
wan
de­
liv ing. Chorion C Wnfpvlrk. Trtisleu
O p t D.
threo furnished apartments. Phone committed to n losing struggle, he
Tho Ford people of Snnford as well as the
and
h|s
his
successor*/.
If
liv
ing,
J.
termined
to
make
an
exhaustive
in­
371-W.
204-10tp said, In a formal statement, “ A way
|i Wolverlon. If living, l.uiher
Optician-Optometrist
Western
Union recommend this water for
vestigation
of
alleged
wnr
frauds
with
I'orier.
If
living,
I,
tl,
I'orter,
if
l
i
v
­
out will be found through the ixnitiaing. and Abel U rlffln . If livin g, Ad211 East First Straet
Sanford, Fla. FOR RENT— One lied room and kltclibatteries^
•
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live of corigress itself in amending a view to Institution of criminal ac­
iiiliilsinilur of Ihe tesrate o f .k*hn VV,
en furnislicd, price $16 per month.
G riffin, deceased; andttf said parties
('all phone 311 and have n buttle of this water
tion ns well ns civil suits against al­
■the Volstead Act.”
are dead, i « all purtTse elnim ln g In­
Apply to Mrs. H. D. Durant at Lake
sent you and protoct vour health.
terests under tlenjamln h. U rlffln , de“ President Harding's position is leged offenders.
ELTON J. MOUGHTON Mary.
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193-tfc
• eased, llm rle lli* B. U rlffln . hts wife,
thoroughly logical and dn complete
1I1 ceased. Win, *1. .Audenrled. deceas­
ARCHITECT
ed, O. VV. Hlniff nnd wife, Kmuia A.
FOR RENT— One'furnished bed room, keeping with his cclnr recognition of RUMOR TH AT U. S.
Htelff. deesnsrd, a ll o f tho unknown
320 Onk Ave. Phone 2603. 214-Cte the responsibilities ns well ns the
heirs, deceased, o f the lislu to uf John
TROOPS
ON
RHINE
Itoom 7, Miller Bldg.
VV. Urifflli, decensod. O. \V.
Cook
SANFORD
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limitations
of
his
high
office,”
Mr.
nnd
wife, Annie Cook- deceased, Geo.
W ANTED
M AY RE HOME SOON
MNFOIU)
FLORIDA
VV. Ilnwklns, deceased,. Charles
C.
Slayton declared.
WANTED— Furnished light house­
“ There should bo no occasion for
COBLENZ. Dec. 2.— Notwithstand­
keeping apartment by man and wife
surprise
in our hearty nnd unquali­ ing the fact that, no official informa­
SANFORD NO VH I.TY permanently located with A. C, L. rail­
fied endorsement of his stand, for it tion to the effect haa been received
road. Address X Y Z care of Herald.
represents most definitely, the pre­ here, n rumor that tho -JVmorican j
WORKS *
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114-otp
cise position our entire membership troops on the Rhine nre soon to go
V. C. t OI.r.ER. I’rup*
vYAN TT.T)T&lt;y liU Y T ill HE NT—NTc c has taken, namely, rcspectf o r and
home was circulated recently.
small cottage o r . bungalow', well submission to all the laws o f the
General S’r op ur.tl Mill
While anxiously awaiting definite
located, with all conveniences. Spec­ country, so long ns they remain on
jenws, tho soldiers did not allow their
Work
ify all particulars, together with best the statute books.
anxiety to interfere with' their cele­
CONTRACTOR and U I'II.D E H ■irice nnd terms. Must be a bargain.
“ It is for ^Congress itself, acting bration oil. Thanksgiving. Races,-two
117 Commercial Street—Sanford. Klu- Address P. O. Box 09. . 211-10tp in response to tho will of tho people football 'games and a boxliw match,
WANTED—13,000 at once, jest of to effect the necessary changes in together with the usual holiday din­
security. Call at Hill Hardware Co. legislation that will enable the Presi­ ner*, figured in the day’* program.
G ILLO N &amp; F R Y
— W. I. Hughey.
.
. ,200-fitp dent to mnlntnin his position nnd yet
Major General Henry T. Allen, itf
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS WATJTED^Tcani workT Inquire 1C rescue him nnd tho whole executive a Thanksgiving message, urged the
machinery o f the government from troops to work for "pence and har­
Hanson Shoo Shop.
11-13-20-27, 12-4p the intolerable condition in which mony."
W«tlnghoa.o 1.1,hu and Appliance.
they are now helplessly entangled.
New Line of Fixtures
W ANED—A chance to build
your
"That this* will bo accomplished
PRESIDENT'S STRAWBERRIES
____ 123 West First Street
now home beforo lumber gota any through the initiative ot thev« e x l
higher. Plans, and estimates furnish­ Congress . in effecting wholcsomo
President Harding has some knowl­
ed.— Snnford Novelty Works. 183-tfc modifications of tho Volstead act, we
B. tv . h e r N d o n
edge
o f Ifloridn. Ho has visited thp
Pcrmanent,
3
have every Teason to expect."
W ANTED TO RENT,
East Coast That has given him an
or 4 room unfurnished apartment,
INSURANCE AGENCY introduction to the society pages of
flat or house, desirable location. Ad- 8T. PETERSBURG POLITICS
the great open book o f the stale that
fir e AU TO
dres’s "F . S." care Herald office, San­
BONDS
STIR UP THE CITY
has
long been known ns the land of
ford. Fin.
f
192-tfc
IN ANOTHER FIG H T sunshinq nnd flowers.
S. 0. Shinholser -----W ANTED—Your house to Jiuild or
Mr. Harding had n good time on the
repair, *by a carpenter,
E. O.
ST. PETERSBURG, Doc. *2. — St. ^ast Coo si as any one can. As a va­
Minx, 204 Myrtle Avc.
212-Stp Petersburg, which in days gone by
cation resort tho East Coast ^ o f
and Builder
F O itltE N T —^HoustTory Orlando Toad. had the reputation of brewing tnoro Florida An* no equal in tho .United
Apply 402 Snnford Avc. ^ 'll3 -2 tp politics than any city in Florida its Stales And the thousands who flock
■anfoud
FLORIDA
_ FOR RENT— Furnished apartments* size, is in the throes of another cam. there each-year testify-to the.genwater,/ gas, electric lights, 300 pafgnr proceeding n battle of ballots. uincncss o f that long stretch o f sun*
GENERAL
A rl&lt;Jc in a Lincoln is one continuous
,
French
Avenue.
113-2tp This time the position at stake is the kissed/ senrhore ns a plac&lt; for rest
REPAIR
trip
o f comfort and enjoyment. Changes
1* . .
presidency of the Chamber of^ Com- and recreation.
But Mr. Harding
in xoad conditions Tiring scarcely any.
mercc and early indications are that has not seen Florida.
T h is ; g|«*st
Phone 39t
The Phaeton
perceptible difference in the smoothness
LOST— Platinum ring with threo dia­ the vote in tho election will be one state o f magnifituntT boundaries em­
Wight Bros/ Dept. Gorngc Rldg.
monds; $5.00 reward If, returned to* hundred per cent, o f the registered braces so many different varieties of /■
w ith which your car travels. 4 t
cllrpnlo and soli thnt It Is an empire
Miss Kdtheryn Oowfling at Mi-Lady’* “ voters," or metfibers.
Rear springs shackled at both ends; finaf
4. W. Coburn is being backed by within itself.
To travel In Florida
12-3to
Metropolitan L ife Ins. Shoppe.
drive through a tprquc tube; combined
n.umorous influential members fo r the and witness the many and various
EOUNP
presidency nnd Ed. T. Lewis, one o f lines o f industry from oyster fishing
w ith superior control (of the motor
B IL L Y S. P A R K
FOUND—Money. Owner can have the city’s oldest citizens and business to cattle raising: sponge firhing to
power itself, afford" a master sense o f
Ten Body Type*
same by proving property and pdy* men opposing him also has a large lumbering; gardening to general
security in any driving emergency.
iw fu
-Phone—-— 201
following.,
Supporters
o
f
Coburn.have
farthing;
floriculture
to
horticulture
ing for this ad.— M. D. Gatchel.
!V»*iwc charged thnt the Lewis bilkers In­ U a revelation to the nvorago‘ man
u
ED W ARD
H IG G IN S
tend to deliver control of the organi­ unfamiliar with conditions in this
T R A N S, ’VTFT-E R
zation to tilts city administration. sUto.
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Frank
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no** had been caused among Centre
supporters by the* rumors, in which
the University o f Alabama was
among those mentioned ns bidding for
Moran’s service.
It was "U ndo Charlie*’ who groom' ed the '.T r y in g Colonels" for their
______
first offensive against Harvard and
m-k Jungmcycr, writing for ihejWho has taught them their gridiron
npa Timas .say* that Dempsey need; tricks since then, Plans.for tbiiiorece no fear of the cx-champ, Jen tion of a concrete bowl on Creek.field
to be named Moran stadium, have been
Hard. He says;
.OS ANGELES, Dec. 2.-Jess,\Vil- approved by the athletic Associktigp,
i, seeking to recover the crown that Director Myers said. Following the game with the Uni­
npscy hooked, asked the public to
versity
of- South Cnrolinn, the^Colonge, after n few months' training,
cls
elected
Edwin Kubale captain for
ether he deserved another chance
1023. Kubale, a sophomore, is from
his conqueror.'
The public has judged—that part to Fort Smith, ATk., and has playqd two
years on the team.
ich ho had appealed, at least,
rhe occasion Was his first arena exition, in the Hollywood stadium of Tex Rickard Planning
i Amoricnn Legion, a few nights
*• B ig Boxing Doings
J, when he boxed n charity bout,
knd the verdict was a good-natured
U &gt;7 T h r AnVorlnlrd P r t u l
imbs down.
*
NEW YORK, Dec. 2.— A boxing
\ pitiable giant garnished with innovnt,on throu h which u ,, hop, d
ns and pathetic yearning for the] {Q
0(U h|d(!(m abmt
Ute
»ry of yesterday, pioding the long. youngtr nm, ,c8Ber Unown pi?gli)f&gt;t3 ,«
ig trail to fighting fitness, but /nil
being advocated by Tex Ricknrd, Mad*
r to show come*back requisites of
is«m Square Gnrdt-n promoter.
implonship.
\- -* *
lilt: jpromoter
a u i m m T has an
n u u m t i Fo.it
im u
The
announced
So rings!, ers ami sport* w r it e r .;^ „
Rt&gt;(,kIng lh'P prrmi„ ion of the
v njid estimated Willard in action
stale athletic commission to conduct
ainst his sparring advrAsanoA, Tom
n scries of eight five round bout, be­
nnrtly and Joe Bonds.
tween nsplring boxers whose qualities
Said a veteran sporting editor, a are not generally known because of
end of the big Kansan: "A n y pro- their failure.to secure bouts at local
iter who mqtcha* Jess with Dcmp- clubs. Special penYiission is necessary
f ought ty be hanged—it would be a
as the commission limits u club to one
me."
show n week. I f the innovation is
Said another ring critic: " I f Jess made Rickard said It would help to
me in to Jrick with his hands down break up "the same old ring" of box­
he did here Dempsey would Jireak ers.
cry rib in his body bi-fore he could
t ’em up."
Still another: " I t was expected thnt Spectators A re Injured
ss Willard, clamoring for a return
When Stands Collapse
steh,' would at least go about his
fill Thr Awwnr InI rd I'rPHNi
isinoss with some show of someW IC H ITA, Kanh., Dec. 2.—A score
ing, earnestness for example. He did
t show one characteristic of the ex* of spectators nt the Friends Fair­
ampjon, let alone a championship mont football game were injured here
late Thursday when n portion o f the
aspect."
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Thn|« arc whispers thnt Jest fdm- grandstand collapsed. Six were re­
If has about cdncluddc thnt he can't moved to’ hospitals with serious injur­
akc the grade.;. He has trained ser- ies.

SMPSEY HAS NO
: a u s e to fear
JESS WILLARD

usly (fo r several months and has
rlped o ff some HO pounds of fat, still
iv e riig the neighborhood »if 250, But
•
packs considerable overweight
hicb M-cms to elude all training rig­
's— apparently nature’s irreducible
linimum for a man of ha years, IIP,
nine ami poundage.
In clownish bravado he presented
int fulsome tummy to be hnmmered
t by his sparirng fellows.
They
hacked nway at It with* dull thuds
hlle Jest giggled. He was slow and
ioked so.'t. His capers suggested a
retense at sp ightliness width you
xpected him to relax in the privacy
f his dressing room.

Kansas Aw arded
Kubale W ill Lead
Decision Qver H art­
Centre Through the
H)23 Campaign
ley at Buffalo, N . Y.
&lt;llr ’fKr Aaaurtalrrf l ‘r r » |

BUFFALO, Dec. 2.— Rocky Kansas
ol Buffalo, won the decision over Fete
Hartley of. New York, in a ten-round
bout here Thursday night. It was
Kansas’ first opparance in the ring
•inco he broke hU nrni in ubattlo (with
Benny Leonard at Michigan C it r o n
July 4th.

&lt;117 The A*«urInled I'rrM)

NEW YORK, Dec. 2.~WhoN»re the
leading football coaches o f the year?
Bill Roper of Princeton is deserv­
ing of a'high rating. The Tigers won
all eight games on their schedule, de­
feating Harvard, Yale and Chicago in
the list.
Gil Dobie, of Cornell, who has de­
veloped another great team at Ithaca,
Is deserving nt consideration.
Then there i r Knute Rockqp, of
Notre Dame, Having lust a dozen of
his star players of J921, he tooK a
green team and molded it into onu of
the strongest elevens o f the year.
Andy Smith has met with his usual
success at California. It Is second na­
ture for him to win football honors on
Hie Yaciflc coast.
Fielding Yost* nt .Michigan .is hav­
ing one o f his very best years. He
has developed n smart, versatile team
at Ann Arbor,
C. W. Spearx, form A- Dartmouth
stnf, is having a big year nt Univer­
sity of West Virginia. His team is
rated ns otic of the best in the coun*
fr y .
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Of*course there are many others,
who have far exceeded expectations,
but the above are the outstanding fig ­
ures in the football world.

Naval Academy’s
Headed Called By
Board of Inquiry

fensive by the board of inquiry in­
NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—Jack John- vestigating Uie charges o f drinking
son.has decided to give up pugilism nnd revelry among midshipmen after
and become n Shakespearian actor. In­ the football game nt Philadelphia last
stated just before leaving for De­ Saturday.
After Rear Admiral Henry II. W il­
troit.
S'- =
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"I am going'to piny Othello,'’ said son, superintendent o f the academy,
hail testified ns the first witness call­
"LU’ Arthn."
He sail! he would start rehearsing ed before the board, Rear Admiral
right away and hoped to stuge Ids Ashley II. Robertson, presiding, In­
formed him thnt he wna in the posi­
show by next October.
tion of an interested party to the pro­
ceedings and was therefore entitled
Hardirig Condemns
to be present nt lhe sessions and be
Twelve Hour Day represented by counsel.
Votre Dame Players
Admiral Wijsnn stated his duties
would
not permit his regular attend­
NEW YO RK, Dec. 2;— President
Attend Church, Then
ance,
but
that he would bo represent­
Harding favors abolition o f the 12&gt; _PJay Foot Ball Game hour
.tiny, It is revealed in a state­ ed by Capt. John J. Halllngan, and
ment Issued by him today by the fed­ Lieut. M. R. Tisdale, both attached to
( H r T h e A a a o r ls tP ii l ’ r r » « l
PITTSBURG , Dec. 2.— Centre col- erated American Engineering soei- this station.
The order of Secretary Denby de­
ege gained much fame by defeating etil's.
signating
the board o f inquiry direc­
The statement follows: " I rejoice
Harvard.’
ted
it
to
"determine
and fix the re­
That great victory over the Crini- to note tile conclusion of this great
sponsibility for the lack o f supervi­
Iwjtlyo
f
experts
are
identical
with
ioii caused Centre to be known wherthose which I have reached from a sion over the midshipmen's ball at
Bver football is ployed.
Philadelphia on the evening of N«»v.
‘ Long before CiSilrc defeated
purely social viewpoint,
1
25,
1922."
ord, however, the tltUe Kentucky
"It hns seemed to me for n long
j
Admiral
Wilson told the board thnt
school had received much favorable! time that 12-hour day and thu type
he was in direct charge of all ar­
of
worker
it
produces
have
outlivctl
comment 'because even in the heat of
competition the athletes found ‘ ' tlmo .their usefulness nnd their part in rangement* "for tho football game. He
American life in the interest of good did not remain for tho rohlshiphu-n'^
for prayer.
ball, he snid, but returned to» An­
Centre college is a denominational citizenship, of good business and of
napolis directly after the game be­
school. Coach Charley Mdran, a great economic stability.
cause
of the illness o f his wife. The
"The old order must give way to
fellow, a maker o f men, always had
only inforniatioh of what transpired
a
bettor
ami
wiser
form
o
f
organiza­
his boys kneel in prayer before the
nt tho ball c^me to him direct from
start of.,the fenme. Each member o f tion so Ihnt the proper family life Secretary Denby, the ndrpiral snid..
the varsity squad indulged Iq silent may bo enjoyed suitably by all our
Since tho publication o f the naval
people.
.
prayer.
secretary^
.charges, he had received
"This clear nnd convincing report
Coach Knute Kocknc and the hoys
unsoiiclUm communications, oral ns
of
the
engineer*
must
prove
extreme­
who comprise the varsity squad of
well a* written, fro mpersons who at­
'NotreDdnu- arc not unlike Conch Mo­ ly helpful in showing that this much- tended ,lh|! ball to the effect thnt it
to-be desired result can 1h» achieved
ran and ilttlo Centre.
without
either economic or financial was properly conducted,'the superin­
Early worshipers nt one of Pitts­
disturbance to the progress of Ameri­ tendent stated." He said that although
burg's dbwn-town Catholic churches
the -midshipmen were on leave at the
the morning o f the gam*- with Curiie- can industry."
.The report referred to by the Prcsl- time, they were regarded as under
gi^ Tech took several looks ns two
dcnt*was Issued by a committee of naval academy regulation* and dis­
dozen ‘clean-cut youths marched down
the societies after a two-year’s In­ cipline; The hall was arranged by
the centgr aisle of the church to re­
vestigation of more thnn 40 continu­ tho midshipmen, .but It had his ap­
ceive ihoty communion.
proval. So far ns supervision o f tho
ous industries, including _ Iron nnd
Thu athletic youths were members
ball was concerned, ho added, It was
steel The report found that the 12of thu.Notro Dame football squad. The
the duty of any. officer, whether athour day was no£ economical.
man f hd; led the devout heroes of the
lachod'to the naval ncadeniy or not, to
3-----------------------------------gridiron was Coach Knute Rockne, a
rejuirt any derelict Ion-of'nuty or Im­
A good roads program o f |403,000
maker o l football pluycrs nh’d real
proper conduct on the part o f mid­
hns been submitted to tho county-com­
't a
shipmen or that came under his
men’
*—
missioners by Engineer *W. C. Pea­
-9$ ,
cock of Scbring, the program pro- notice.

M oran W ill Coach
’Centre at'Least
? Anothre 5 Years

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FORi'BE
MOVIE FAN

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Big crowd-ia»t night.
Bigger crowd expected tonight.

Care Sn handling financia Imatters; scrup­
ulous regard for obligations i. takiug thought
af the morrow, with Its responsibilities; dis­
charging financial duties to one’s family and
the community— these are ever the marks of
the "thorobred.”
A friendly hanking connection is of im­
mense advantage in meeting the responsibil­
ities of life.
$

And then a much bigger crowd Mon­
FORT SMITH, Ark.,-Dec. 2.— Edwin
day and Tuesday next.
Kubale, of Fort Smith, has been elect­
ed captain of the Center collego "P ra y­
Football game in pictures in addi­
ing Colonels" for 1923 it was stated in
tion to the regular bill.
4 1
ti telegram received last night by Nor­
— _____
•
ris Armstrong, 1921 captain of 'the
Pictures made ip Sanford the day
Colonels. Kubale is the third Fort
Spnford walloped Orlando,
Smith boy to be’elected captain of the
famous Centre squad.
No extra charge fo r this extra pro­
gram.

Coaches Are Rated
M ajor All-Stars in
Orient Winn by 13-1
High in Grid Iron

AN N APO LIS, Md., Dec, 2.— The
Jack Johnson W ill
ndininistration of the naval nenmedy
Soon Become Actor i today was virtually placed on the de­
I l l , The .IkiiM'Inlrtl I'rrM)

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

( I l 7 T h e A a a o rU trd I’ r r M ,

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Kcmalist Government Wants Special
Privileges
f Hr T ie Aw ialalrl P f* u l
LAU SANNE, Dec. 2.—The question
of Turkish capitulations on the Near
East conference program for discus­
sion today. Iamct Pasha nnd associ­
ates are preparing to make a hard
fight to sustain claim' Kcmalist gov­
ernment hns successful! terminated
special privileges accorded foreigners
under Constantinople regime.
RAILROAD MAKES
SECRET OF RECORD RUN
( I l j T h r A M iirln lrU I 'r r M )

LONDON, Eng.,'Dec. 2.— A, record
railway train run in England is . de­
scribed in a document kept secret for
nearly 20 years, but now published
in the Great Western Railway Maga­
zine.
On -May 9, 1904, one of the Grcnt
Western bout specials from Plymouth
to Iximlon attained an overall speed,
exclusive o f stops, of over CO miles
an hour, nnd at" limes during the
journey exceeded 102 miles an hour.
The speed was officially recorded,
but the company, for some reason not
given, derided not^ Jo annqunce the
accomplishment. " * ,
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llljr Thr Stuui-lllrl I'rraal

CORSICANA, Texas, Dec. 2. —|
Terry Grayson, negro, and "Uncle”
I* Johnson, negro, sought in connec­
tion with tho attempted attack upon
the wife of Sheriff Mayo, of ^’ rcstohe
county, were shot and killed this
morning by Mayo, according to a
phone message.
The Sheriff said he killed Grayson
nt his home near where Johnson was
reported to be in hiding: Grayson,
he said, had levelled his pistol at
Mayo, who fired.
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Many important plays pulled in the
game against Orlando were filmed and
you get a chance to see Sanford in
the movies. And Osborne states that
the films turned out fine. Come out
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
Monday and Tuesday and see them in
addition to seeing n good feature, ■
B. F. W IIITN E R , Cashier
F. P. FORSTER, President
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cbmedy,.new, etc.

OSAKA, Japan, Dec. 2.— The tour­
ing American baseball teatn^of major
league stars yesterday defeated an allstar Japanese team, 13 to 1.
The
Americans made 21 hits nnd one error. .Their opponents ("recorded, six
hits and four errors.
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SH E R IFF K ILLE D NEGRO
WHO ATTACKED W IFE

Question o f Turkish
Capitulation Discussed
A t Conference Today

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“ Nu-Tile” Asphalt Shingles have been pro­
tecting homes in Florida for more than
twelve years without a single-complaint. o f
“ curling up.”
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Pay just a little more and buy a permanent
roof—buy Nu-Tile instead of a cheaper
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Made in Red Tile, Snow White and Green
colors. Also Roll Roofings.
Manufactured by Amalgamated Roofing
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JOHN GOVE, Proprietor

tlcrslK iifl. a m arrltil woman, w ill oil
CEMETERY WORK A SPEC IALTY
Bazaar by Community Club 4 o’clock, tin- K i l l »lny o f Urccmber, 19Z1. nt II
n. »ii*i-ai&gt;i&gt;ly to the llnmirutili- 1018 W w t First Streat
1018 Wart First S ir*
eueh day, Dee. 7th nndHth nt Town ii'rlncK.
Jnmi-N \V. I ’orkfiis, Jiutas o f the *"lrHall, Geneva,
Cafeteria supper cult I'm iri nfitlii- Hi-vi-mh J u tllr la r c ir rult o f the S lalo of Klorlils. al
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served.
214-4tc i ’ cihm flouso at lM .n n d , Florliln, or
w h ri’iitni-vrr'M lil J ui I ks may be nl snlil

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tn e, fo r ticUeunse to maiiaKi-. inter
Reduced prices, on permanent wav yliarat- o f anil con irol her |ir*&gt;|»-rly ami
I-'ionii- a tree denier In every reing until December 15th.— Mrs. Me
eel.
This
JSlh day o f November, ISIi.
Coy, Phone 379-W.
211-Clc
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NOTICE TO C ITY T A X P A YE R S I

C IT Y TAX BOOKS AR E NOW
OPEN FOR THE
P A Y M E N T OF
TAXES FOR 1022, 2&lt;k discount al­
lowed If paid In November, 1% dis­
count allowed if paid in December. .
&gt;BUSINESS AN D OCCUPATION
LICENSES bccamo doe October 1st
and should be paid promptly, v &amp;$■*;»&gt;
ALFRE D FOSTER,
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In keeping with tbp building pro­
191-Once
wock-4tc,
gram nt tho rest of Imko county, nnd
in order lo supply the demand for
houses by peftple who desire to move NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS!

vidtbg .flir $114,000. fur a\rond from
Sebring to Passenger nnd duly $25,000 for the -Klssitpmco ftiver 1-ake
Annie main trunk lino for the sate
cross state highway. For State Road
&lt; t ) - T h r A i m l ' l r l I’ r f w l
to I^csburg and make It thofr, home,
D A N V fLLE , Ky., Dec. 2.—Rumors No. 8 north and south $323,880 Is pro­
DOG LICENSE FOR YEAR 1023
ninny new cottages nro being erected
vided
In
tho
Hcbrfng
engineer’s
report
curent for the last month that Chirleiw
BECAME
DUE OCTOBER 1. Sec.
This
anti .$20,000 for the Sebriqg-Crews- in various parts of •th e'city.
Moran, (Jentrc college football coach,
289 of Rovisod Ordinances provides
building,
program
for
the
city
was
be­
was considering outside offers were villt- road. The‘ proposal for a road
gun early last spring, nnd Is being that dogs.not having license tag may
- at rest today, following announcement from DcSoto City to Basscnger was
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yesterday by Athletic Director Mi'crs
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provision is made, tho Basscnger road] which ure supposed lo be dull months
that "IJmli- Charlie" had algned .1 6fqr building. •}&lt;] .hlorlda, »ow nwu^
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■year-contract iwlth Centro
College bptng run ,tq KebriiRf jnatcad, accord­
fdliQ
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M b . Bulk M ix’d Tea .50

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Potato, Shrimp and
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York Police
fear Tong .W ar and
Make Manv Raids
of War In New York, Chlpatown
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afford n better schedule fpr It will
make-one round tri|» daily and sup­
plement the service now accorded by
the mixed freight and passenger
train which makes n round trip n
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day. The schedule of the motor car
NEW TOftK, Dec. 2.— Arnngcmonta
will be such that passengers can f ° r tho funeral of William G. ftocke*
fenve Fort Myers in the morning on filler, nephew of John It. Rockefeller,
the Atlantic-Coast Line, chnngc at •who died Inst night ns the rcsult^if a
Arcadia, come to liradentown, and cold ‘ contracted nt the Yalc-Hnrvnrd
return to Fort Myers the same night. football gntne, yesterday were de­
layed pending receipt of word from
his wife, who has- been touring Eur­
METHODIST MINISTER
ope. Word of his death was cabled
CHRISTENED FOUR OF
her last night.
HIS GRANDDAUGHTERS

XEWYOKK, Dec. l!.-pperatlng oft
-port, of n thrcatrticd Tons war,
KnrfW Deputy Police Lommiscloacr
cSTen and * ‘loten detectives yestarraided l ift Sing T onR henilquart„ in Chinatown; arrested the proddeal I-ce Tec Hong, and confiscated
Jj pblvls and n box of daggers and
KF.Y WEST, Dec. 2.—The Rev. Dr.
K. L. Ley, pastor of the Memorial
rounds of ammunition.
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knuckles and thousands of Methodist Episcopal Church here, con­
ducted an unusual ceremony n few
pain** of ammunition.
Simultaneously, another squad coii-1 dny.i ago when he christened four of
^ tn l n raid on tt shop near the Hip his- grand-daughters, whose ages var­
fine Tong headquarters, which nutted ied only five months. One of 'the
four prisoners and quantities of four was attired in the same dress' in
drugs. For flvo weika detectives, as- which .her grandmother was christen­
,tming the garb of celeallflb, lived in ed J j years ago in Key West by the
Chinatown, anticipating reprisals for Rev. Mr. J. C. Ley, father of l)r.t K.
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thf death of Ko Low, national pres! 1* Ix*y.
The fou r'granddaughters nre tho
drnt of the Hip Song Tong, who wnn
,hut in the duorwny of the Chinese children of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Luy,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ley; Mr. nnd Mrs.
Pelniunieo’a last August R.
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Hong, Harry Heyward and Mr. and Mrs
itatc president of the Hip Sing Tong, E. I*. Ley, Jr., of Jacksonville.
^nerrr went alone, for wherever he oppared, two other Chinese were beside FT. MYERS PHONES
W ILL BE MADE OVER
(dm; that the door at 15 Pell street, o
FOR IlFTITllK SERVICE
foot from the famous Tong bulletinboard where Tong wars centered years
FORT MYERS, Dec. 2. — Fort
igo, did not exist for Hong and al­
though it was the nearest entrance he Myers, whjch for ninny years has suf­
dimbfd the roofs and entered his fered because o f poor telephone lines
headquarters by a secret opening; from the city to the north, soon will
that by night furtive groups o f Chips- he in p position to obtain the best
mm scrambled over the same roofs, service, according to G. M. Heilman,
Id lowering themselves into the Toilg owncr /if-thu local telophupo company,
who announces that two copper tele­
headquarters, carrying bundles.
Today the detectives, stationed at phone circuits.soon will be inatnileJ
itratrsie points on the rooms, watch­ between Fort Myers and Arcadia. A r­
ed while Cralcton Simon, hbad of the cadia has copper lines north with petisarcoUc division, William H. Williams, fcct connections to all parts of the
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FROM PRISON FARM A T
JACKSONVILLE YESTERDAY
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JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 2.— Byron
Parker became superintendent of
Mias Ruth Dye, of Stetson Univer­ the city prison farm today, following
sity is the guest of Miss Lcoln King dismissal by city commission of J. A
Bowen, acting superintendent, nftcr
fori the week end,
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Miss Lucy Byrd Smythc is spend­
When others are idle, we keep mov R
ing the week kind af Sorrento the guest
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there’s a reason for it.—QUICK
of Miss Iris Battle.
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PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST

THE REX A L L STORE
M IO N E 325
KODAK DEALER
Chnrlcs Henderson has us his guest
ANOTHER HUNTER KILLED
|q M M IU fcl ta C-t )C| M
for
the
week
end,
Lloyd
I-ayton
of
IN ACCIDENT NEAR TAM PA
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Stetson University.
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TAM PA, I)cc. 2.—T. Austin Man­
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Miss Ivy Imyton, o f Stetson Uni­ ftJJ
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ed while hunting near here today, versity is the guest for the week end ft-s For Florida: Generally fair fta
when his shot-gun was accidentally of Miss Virginia DcCoursey,
ftta tonight ami Sunday;, little ft*
fired us ho held the weapon between
ftX
Mi change in temperature.
K O W T U B G R E A T E S T AUTO M O BILE V A L U * IN AMERICA
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his knees. The full load o f shot en­
The Churvhwell Company has some
srd
tered the young man’s neck under the tiling special to offer you in fodoy's n* *
IM ftu fta ft* fta fta ft-s fta fta 1W
jaw. Manning was the second victim paper. See their ad and be con­
of n hunting accident here, Arthur vinced.
ft* im fta Mi fta ft* tej ft* fta fta
Goyanes, 20 years of age, having been
'• OurUuJ: IS siIts* t» A t fUtm ; tU -tntl
ha
fta
shut and kiHed accidentally yester­
The Seminole Cafe has a fine din­
M y ; M i d t n a m i l f i m h k ; i J 0 -it(k tprint kttt
ftu
day while hunting on the Hillsbor­ ner to offer you for tomorrow. See fci
5 H fta
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ough river, a few miles above this their ml in this issue and then take
fta
fta
city.
the family out fur Sunday dinner to­
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morrow. .
ftvl
ftq
Cucumbers, egg plant, and other
fta
tel
Miss Marie Anderson, who has
vegetables nre being shipped from
fta
fta
Fort Meade now, nnd large shipments been the guest of Miss Sara Warren
Ms
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nre expected to he sent out in the Ensterby for the past few days deT
ftu Down to 57 is not had M r ‘ ftsi
this morning for DeLnnd where she is
next few weeks.
*ftu Thanksgiving time nnd now n
attending Stetson University,
fta if we can have cool weather ftu
As Lake county is only assessed at
fta until Christmas all will ho Mi
$10,000,000 Lho-oilrus-croji represents
Speer &amp; Son have their ml in todays
fta pence and pumpkins on the tVi
25 per cent of the assessment. With paper and nre trying to show the pub­
ft* St. Johns river.
Sunday ft*
vegetables, lumber, naval stores, ka­ lic a spirit o f service and quality at
School and Church tomor­
olin and Other resources from the nriiO:a_thnt_wiU please all. See their
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row.
soil IJtke county will produce H&gt;0 per ad and {hen see them ns they have w r
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cent ef its total Investment this year. one of .the largest stock of goods and
fta Maximum .« .....
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dress wear that you will find any­
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Minimum
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More than 150 new members have where in this section.
fta Range ------1..........— . 52 ft$
already* been added'to the board of
Mi Barometer ,___
30.50 fta
trade o f Avon Park in its drive for
C. E. Cook, o f (musing, Mich,, hns
fta
Calm
urn!
cuoudy.
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the new year, according to Member­ accepted, a position with the Seminole
ficers went up the narrow hallway to
fta
fta
ship Secretary F. P. Burch, who with Overland Company, ns office man­
CENTER H ILL DEANS
the Tong rooms,
ft-a ft* f a ft.: fta fto fta fta
fta
fta
Secretary Norton T. Smith, is al­ ager and will be located here in the
GOING TO MARKET
Jn the president's rooms, they say,
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ready planning for a big get-together City Substantial permanently. The
BRING
GOOD
PRICES
were Hong's two body gtinrdsK smok-1
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
banquet at the hotel the first week in Seminole Overland Co., is pushing
“ hqr°piu,» ’ Both were nrested. Olnfj
December.
MONEY
forward
and
are
more
prepared
now
hemp, safe expert of the police squad,! CENTER HILL, Dec. 2.— Center
f.o.tg Toledo
Cut
out
this
slip, enclose with 5c
to
give
the
public
the
best
of
service
Bpcred two depositories. In tin m ilill has started with a rush to uphold
TOimiNn . . .tl!0
As has already been reported Fort in the repnir department and in the utul mail it to Foley &amp; Co., 2335 Sliofthe
reputation
o
f
Sumter
County
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ROADSTER . . S10
*m found the pistols, the brass
COUPE. . . .
Florida’s banner truck f lopping sec- Meade is getting In lie enthusiastic, parts department than ever before. Yield A ve,, Chicago, III., writing your
knukln and ammunition.
regarding h.*r civic improvements. They are the authorised dealers for name and address clearly. You will
SEDAN.. . .
lion
by
having
moved
since
the
ship-1
In a large hollow idol in the as(dog season begun u little over twi&gt;:'-',ut
the revival of the board o f 1the Willya-Knight and Overland cars receive in return a trial package con­
wmbly room the squad say tiiey found
trade,
which
organization is known as 'or this section. Sec their ad ill to- taining Foley’s Honey and Tar Com- j
fiurtirn packages of opium and 100 Weeks ago more than JO,000 hampers the Fort Meade Development
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( om- Jay’s paper nnd you will he convinced pound for coughs, colds nnd croup;!
'poppy heads, front which tho drug is of Im'uiis o f the fail crop. The lieana pnny. This-band of boosters
have t(inl the cars that .they handle are Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides
have
lirmight
from
$3.00
to
$3.25
fttttacled. More opium was found
hamjii r on tile railroad platform nnt|;lumh each Monday at noon', and this In u class by themselves. Cull by ami back"; rheumatism, backache, kid­
cp«n ripping up the floor, its value,
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J’ ,VJ ■— . ri)(jri&gt; |j,an $100,0110 cash nlreudy hns' hour is devoted to talking of things their place of
ask for a ney and bladder ailments; and Foley ‘
* business.mui
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Dr. Simon
ated, was in thousands
j)ajj tu truckers,
(tin t Would liest benefit the commun- lemonst rut ion toelay.
'C u rlier I’ nrk Avenue nnd Commercial StFcet
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesomt* and.
dollars.
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for
The toLi! fall crop of berms here Is |i«y.
constipation, biliousness, headaches,
expected to .reach alwul (iu.uuu bump­
FLORIDA
SANFDRl)
“ Lettuce starts moving to the
and sluggish bowels." Sold -every­
ers while the spring.crop, to he plant­
‘FUNERAL O P REP.
where.—Adv.
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ed in January, February and March, Northern markets,’’ announces the
TO B E H E L D usually averages from 230,000 to Okeccholiee News. The statement re­ Mrs. Andrew Mahoney had as her
fers to Sanford lettuce, however, and guests for Thanksgiving her brother.
THIS A F T E R N O O N 200,000 hamper*.
goes on to tcH of the expectations of Chits, Ryan, nnd wife and baby, of ! a a a a B a a B a B a B a a a a R a a B a B a B H a a rH a a a B a B B a ia a u a D B M R a a B ja B a a a B a a a D B a B a a a q M M B B ia ■
a l uge crop of this favor.ite salad Palatkn, also her sister, Carrie Ryan,
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vcgltablc in Florida this winter. The of Paintka.
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fto ires for Representative James R.
weaBier having continued warm hut
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AT DAYTONA-.MEETING has not been what the lettuce grow­
Mrs. George DrColtcs recently pre- • ■
home.here Thursday nlghtj will bo
er elike, b it cooler weather will find seuted tlie Hanford Country Club n ■
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kid this, afternoon in the hall of the
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 2. — The tit nntnring nicely and going forward|bonutlful pair o f andirons and screen
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llctw of Representatives, where no Slate lioard of Health in connection at a lively rate.
I he demand •' for the large fireplace ill tlie living
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ftm-tl m pi-rircftil and stormy days, wiili tin* unti-mosquit') cunferetici* to strong, ami p iiiei will no doubt l«* nM„ „ nt t(,L. c1tib house,
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Oociatcs. The rites will be conducted botli tlie Federal Department of AgThe St. Cloud Tribune says that l*. Country Club fur Thanksgiving day
ly the Rev. James E. Freeman, ree- riculturc ami the United .States Pub­ A. lluiley nnd'IL L llillelirandl ship­ Were busy distributing Hu^fr'liUs of
l'ir of Kpiphany E[dscopal church, lic Health Service will be in attend­ ped several crutos of kumqunts to that day among tin- priests and min­
hsshington, which Mr. Maim attend- ance an will deliver addresses. The the. Chicago market in an effort to es­ isters to lie given to the sick • and
«&lt;i, *nd Hr. Shern Montgomery, the speakers at the conference will in­ tablish n relting point for this* popu­ newly. I __
liwm ihnplnin. Lute in the day, the clude Grdrgv W. Simons, Jr., Chief lar fruit. Outside the state the kuml^dy, in clmrgc of a congressional es­ Sanitaiy Engineer, State Hoard o f qunt is little known, and It is the in­
The wonderful and interesting ser­
cort i.f honor, will he taken to, his old Health; George F. Moznette, United tention of the men mentioned to ship mon preached by Rev. A. S. Peck on
iutrn nt I hlcngo for liuritil Monday States Department of Agriculture; many Enst nnd West, nnd thus ac­ Thanksgiving Day is l«-ing printed by
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Thi pioident, the cabinet, the hj - Dr. Joseph V. Porter, former Statu quaint the people with- the diminu­ tcioiid.-i for future d^ili ibulion.
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pn-nii rouit, the diplomatic corps, Health Officer; Dr. Ralph N. Greene, tive citrus fruit. Kumqunts are used
tiai the Senate nnd House hfivc been Mr, Wugcnhuls, U. S. Public Health in preserving add jellies, aml qre ea s­
Mrs. Durrunce, of Orlando, and Mr.
W. Murray, Miami; Dr. ily manipulated and made a delicious and Mrs..Steele, of Lexington, Vn.,
irvitii). President Harding said lie Service;
N " 'l to attend because of the “ very W. W. MacDonndl. City Health Of­ confection or preserve.
were the guests of Huv. A. B. Peck
WpUchula’s one hundred and fifty and mother, Mrs. Jnnnthan Peck, Fri­
fir.it njvuencc; personal nnd offlc- ficer, Jnck.ionviilo; Dr. W. E. A. W y­
s
A 51-INC1I
“ 1’ he had f(,r the Illinois veteran. man, City Health Officer, St. Peters­ acres of strnwbefries hre looking, day, Mr. Stele is owner of a large
Kfuming Mr. Mann’s service, the burg; W. A. Mac Hoc, State Commis- fine, especially ’when one considers hotel nt I^xington.
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President feels -tho country’ has sus- eitiner of Agriculture nnd Dr. Ray­ the weeks of wet and unfavorable
All shades,. Lavcridnr, Oranjfc, Jllue,
mond C. Turck, State Wealth O ffi­ weather. Mr. W. S. McEwen, of the KNIGHTS TEM PLAR ELECTS
tslnesi a great loss.
Pink, Tangerine unci White, RG-in.—
Wnuchula Farmers'.Supply Company,
t in ■President Coolidge appointed cer.
Special fur Monday and Friday—
OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR
has been through the country the
the following committee to represent
past week, nnd reports the berry fields
the sroate at the funeral o f Represen­
A t the regular conclave held Fri­
“Voters' W ill Give
looking surprisingly good, nnd pre­ day, December 1, Taylor Co mmambry
tative Mann in Chicago:
Senators
Democrats Victory
dicts that the growers will* make No. 28, Knights Templar, elected the
McKinley,-of Illinois; Ball, o f Belafcnwart; Cameron,'of Aritonn; Watirt 1924”— Wilson shipments about the tenth ttfPecom- following officers for 1923:
bcr.- R. H. King, tine of m iA ^igrea°t Indiana; Harold, o f Oklahoma;
Commander, James Moughton..
sive growers, was exhibiting ripe
niilis, of Ohio; Lcnroot o f ^'Isconsin;
Generalissimo, R. II. Chapman.
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TAM PA, Fla., Dec. 2.—That for­
romeronc of Ohlb and Glass of Vir^ mer President Wilson’ In his greatly strawberries on the street Tuesday.
Captain General, I H. Gibbs.
fain. All except Mr. Pomcrene serv­ improved physical condition’ purposes
Senior Warden, A. F. McAlister.
REVIVAL s &amp; m ?NG.
'd with Mr. Mann in the House.
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Junior
Warden, T. W. Jones.
to take an nctivo part In tho politics
Individual
Hlriclc, White and Colors.
Prelate, G. E. MncKny.
of the Democratic party during the
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Treasurer, A. R. Key.
CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—Ruccessor to M ',1 m o your, , , « l to h.vo o .h o t.
A l «&gt;•
rhoreh on orrow
WriKt Length, Paris point. Special
Recorder, John D. Jenkins.
*™HP*s*man James It. Mann prob- In .hnpinp pnrtjfor tt.o n « t * ™ «‘ » *
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Quality Guaranteed
Standard Bearer, Fred Waisma.
* y will not be elected until the presidential campaign is Indicated in Ing by Dr. Walker and singing led by
Sword Bonrer, E. F. Lane.
•Pring mayoralty diction. H e' was a personal letter from tho former Mr.* Boyd. The meeting will run just
TWarder, J, C. Smith.
ft»t completing his thlrtenth term in President to Frank G. Heatop, of'the one week and every service is planned
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Sentinel, A. W. Ixe. '
'ongruss and had been elected for an- Tampa Tribung, Mr. WUsoK’s lettoft, for special purpo»c. (£ | ,•
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Eyery chrlallan Is 'urgod to gli|VC First Guard, C. M. llazkl.
her which he would have started up- in pnrt, said:
Second Guard, nnri-y X. Kent.
J jn M,rfk. This term must be fill“ The task o f 1924 Is to successfully this mooting support by attciulanco
Third Guard; John Musson.
’&gt; the calling of a special election mobilize our Intellectual nnd moral and prayer.
ft will'not bd I Methodist meeting
Drill Master, Frank'Akers.
ithe expense of- holding this sep- forefts a# to assure a complete de­
»■
m
but
a revival for nil church**
The installation o f the newly
L A D IE S ’
lr*lriy is considered by local uplitie- feat of the party which has done the
A pressing invitation is extended to e'•lectcd
Mb.
‘ ’ 1 officer* will ^ake place^ at the
countryman serious a dis'servicc nnd
tUns to be l6o great.
snint
and
sinncrr
to
come
at
10
a.
m.
next
regular
conclave
to
be
he’ld
Fri­
to win again for mlr Government the
.
•&gt; * ^
. •
leadership in the affairs o f the world nnd 7:30 p, m. every day next week. day, December 16th.
CA80I.INB MOTIVE POWER
m il
OurHoliday
Stock of
Eminent Commander II. E. Tolar
which the Republicans, for the time
Plain, Fancy and Heather Mixture—
0N SEABOARD RAILWAY
SCRAP IRONS ATTENTION
will be the installing officer,
Clock and- Ribbed Patterns.
HUBHIDIARY LINES being’have deprived ltv and personally
A committee consisting' of Sir
I fcl confident this can nnd will lie s -------•‘ Tomorrow tho Scrap Iron class will Knights T. W. Jones, E. F. Lane, and
SRADENTOWN, Dec. 2.—The Bea- done. My pubes are quickened by
be
a year old and we will have our I*.A , McKee, were Instructed to ar­
m Air Line, has arranged to place the prospect of battle.
picture taken. We want every old range fo r a supper^op the nght of the
Ladies’, Men’s and Childrcn’8 now onm
"I
think
with
you
that
the
voters
P^tme-propcllscJ motor cars on anga
member o f the clan present and , we installation. {
of
the
country
have
already
seen
t*fe
V‘fi’G
__r
lla small subsidiaries. It,has
display.
want
every
now
man
you
can
bring.
i
Every
Sir
Night
o
f
the
Taylor
#nn°unced here that this m i -v - how grossly they were misled, nnd
1
■ ■■ *—
p ftouid income effective, on the have already turned their faces to­ Why not our big day tomorrow J Dr. Commandbry in expected to-be th'ore,
ty
ir
P
Walkeijj
hftf
pmssagg
/nd
oJlbL
all-vlaltlng
Sir
Knight*
are
corB B B B IB B m iB B It«U B «M IM H «B B «IB i««B IIiB B r t U «U B «m ««IB U I«H H m «M n M
*nd Weal Coast railroad be- ward the truth.
Mr.’Tloyd n spccinl
Come!. tHnljy invited to attend.
Bf«denlown and Arcadia De- •••Cordially and sincerely y o t t r a ^
T
'
(Sighed)
“
Woodrow
Wilson.^.Cornel’
ober ^ Operation of the car will

THE WEATHER

,N L Y th re e cars
have bodies en­
tirely built o f steel.
One costs you $2500,
one $ 9 0 0 , and the
other is

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 213

SANFORD. FLO RIDA , FRID A Y , DECEM BER 1, 1922

VOLUME ID'

By That Time

--------

Princeton “Prexj
Would Cancel

PITCH ED
BATTLE
LAST
LONG RATED AS GIANT OF
AGREEMENT WITH SEN
■ III; Tin*
I’rrM l
NIGHT
BETW
EEN
POLICE
TH
E
HOUSE
FROM
SE
C
­
TE LEADERS AGRICUL­
PALO ALTO. Cnlif., Doc. 1.—-The Republican presidential .
AND MOB
OND ILLINOIS
TURE AND BANKING
randim lte in lp&amp;l "obviously will be W arren G. H arding;” Secre­
tary o f Commerce Hoover snid in an interview a t h is borne here.
(II? Thr Ax-ni-lnlrd l’rr*»i
WASHINGTON, I)cc.. 1. — Death
"Moro and more by th a t tim e,” Hoover said, " th e plibjic will be
NOT TOO BAHIA' TO BEGIN highly appreciative of the B usily and progressive c h arac te r of th e last night ended the career of Repre­ WANTS AMERICA TO PROVE S llE
policies th n t will have b ro u g h t the co u n try th ro u g h the recon­ sentative Janies It. Mdnn, Second Il­
HAS A SOUL HUT ’
* Seventeen Arc Killed and F ifty
PREPARATION FOR TUB
Will Meet for Program to UtU:
struction
period."
,
NO
SENSE.
BXilUilT.
In ju red When Crowd Protests
linois District, long rated the “giant"
i/c Federal Farm
W nter Famine
of
the
Haute.
News
of
his
denth
by
Loan HOUSTON, Texas, Dee. 1.—De­
''Sem inole County will have a credit­

Seminole County
Will Have Exhibit
at Orlando Fair

IMMITTEES T’DAY

pneumonia ronia-as n shock to the claring that-A m erica-should enneel
---- MBr Tlir Amnrtatrtf r r r s s t '
able exhibit a t the sub-tronicnl Fait!
IT &gt;usl\ He hYdMcrvedTn^hoT!oui&gt;c a t least part of her war debt* from
MEXICO CITY. Dec. 1 — Federal
.WASHINGTON; "Doc. L—The n&lt;1- at Orjando in February in 1'J23. Thin
thirteen consecutive terms during a the allies in order to innko sure that tnlops guarded the badly battered
ulnLitrntina had ready today a defin­
period of 2U years. The represonLu the world w ar was a war to end municipal building today while the
much has Itcen decided upon by Presi­
ite program of legislation for the.
tlve’s wife ami physician*-were a t his wars, John Grier llihboii, president city counted casualty of n pitched bat­
fisincial relief of farmers, formulnt- dent F . L. Miller ,of the Seminole
bedside when the end came.
of Princeton University, in an ad­ tle between' the police nnd a mob
I rd in agreement with Senate leaders County Fair Association, who made a
dress at.Hire, Institute hero todny, nn» which attempted to storm^the build­
by both agriculture and banking com­ trip to Orlando this week with County
illy
Thr
AMiiflulfil
I’rfMl
sorted thnt* "now is the time for the ing lasl night. The, death list, the
IRr
Thr
Auiidnlrd
I'rrwl
mittees and to be pressed with their Agent Honjnmin Whitner, and with
LONDON, Nov. 30.- F.annVi l&gt;&lt;- LAKE CITY. Nov. 3 0 .- Chief of
United States to^gnuge whether the result of the' fighting, stood 17 early
npport at the short session of C«»* the^endorsement of the board of Valera is- reported to ho attempting Police' Itevnls of this city, was shot
vvnr sacrifices of the country have todny, while 51 were injured.
jrru. As approved a t a conference
The trouble, which lasted more
to
leave
Ireland
for
America
rays
a
lint
night
in
a
m
inner
slmilnr
to
the
hern in vain.”
•
yesterday between President Harding county commissioners and the as­ dispatch from Belfast correspondenFtnethod*. of foreign-born feudist * and
thnn six hours, started whert the
“A
great
toll,”
he
said,
"was
paid
amis scon- of Republican leaders,' the sistance of tlte people of Seminole of Evening News. Republican Kadcr iped.i »rly today. {Icvnts wan in an
by the allies in the year when we crowd marched to City Hall in a pro­
program contemplate* the utilisation county the exhibit should !&gt;o a win­
said to ho hiding in tho Curlingford ni'tonobilr parked before tho postofwere in preparation to enter the wnr. test against aldermen who were held
of the Federal Farm Loan Heard as ner.
mountains overlooking Greu|ioi&lt;! front fire when three unidentified \ men
“ If we exact further payment in responsible for conditions leading to
an agency to aid in the extension of
( f i r T k c A « iO f!fltr d
the automobile and openedCONSTANTINOPLE,
And now thnt it hns Wen definitely which a daily bo.it service |o Holy- ilnoc op to
money
we will be demanding that the a w ater famine. .
Nov. ;»().larger nod more liberal credits.
head,
understood.rebels
soon
to
attack
imupon
him
with
pistols
and
shotallies
pay
its twice- over. It may be
j decided that Seminole will exhibit lit
rft:Acment l»y offirial Ann Tolinn
neighborhood
masking
DeVnlern's
drIfuv,.Is
was
unpopular
with
a
said
by
some
tlmt while this is a
; the fair it behooves everyone in the
agency that a conspiracy had been
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—The now county &gt; 'get busy and begin getting l*«*turc from t.recnorc
(
,-!l;ui! «tenunt and it v-as predicted
geperous
n-lutio
non our part of some
discovered among thu Armenians to
administration program , for imme­ ready with the exhibits and make it
it w.n l ut a question o f.time until he foment an uprising at Constantinople of .*•“ difficulties of Lutopo. it h not
diate financial relief to- farmers •thc-grm tent exhibit th at- Seminole
UUliLLN, Nov, Hit,—Frmi statu 4tuvi.^ve»ol,i tie WUled
--------thus to------J------provoke lif'vlgn interventio n ! ■'W ir if r tr T h f r T n t^ ttr tm d ;f c r c g tr ir
«a« formulated and 'practically |H*reinmcnl
is continuing its policy o f ,
county has ever produced, it in mil
is characterized by American diplo­ contracted, debt,’ thnt the government
| fwted today at n conference between. of tlte question for Seminole county carrying out tho death m o Ioo- c g [ e a m e r M a p l c l l U F S t
is trustee of tlu* funds of it* ]&gt;cop!c
matic cccJcstistlrnl officials here as
Prudent Harding. Secretary Wallace U| ^
^
fn|r nl t | &gt; liim, llIlt, against rebels.captured while bearing
and
must safeguard tho financial in“utterly baseless and malicious"; they
ud 15 Republican senator., headod by ^
^
^
^
^ u&gt; ^
„„ cX. onus. Three men were executed to­
tvtciiu of its citseijH. Itur if the peo­
attribute report to poison attem pting
Senator Watson, of Indiana. It will hibit a t Orlando. If it were (mssible day. Olio fur possession of’a revolver i
ple ^bcmsclvcs demand it, they, irave WHEN SENATE ADJOURNED OUT
to stir up racial hatred.
OF RESPECT TO RKPRKSEN.
| tr put before Congress at once and this county should also have an ex­ nnd others for carrying l&gt;otnl's.
the right to sacrifice their own inter­
_ !__ TATTYK MANN
cats in view of a higher end possible
'ptwed with the full force of the jtd- hibit at the South Florida Fair at
uf realization.
mioUtratoin.
iCaptain and Six of Grew
Tampa hut this m atter will l&gt;o taken
I lls T h r A n u r la lr il l - r n i)
|. BroaJly the plans bring together up later by the fair association.
"We have already manifested this
Liven
WASHINGTON, Dec. .1.—Tho sen­
in one administration measure the
spirit
on
a
small
scale
in
our
history.
Since Seminole has no county fnir
ate Democrat* were relieved of con­
approved portions of various relief
The indemnity given to. us by China
CALUMET, Mich., Dec. I.—Captain
it- has been found in the years past
tinuing Uieir filibuster against the
mcaiurcr. already pending in ’ con­ th at some good advertising is forth­
on account of the Boxer rebellion wus
Nason Bernard, and six member* of
Dyer anti-lynching hill by adjourn­
gress and cuhtainn also provisions to
I n r Ttif- A*«orlntr&lt;l I'rraal
found to Ik- larger than the clnims of
the crow of the ('nti.-iiiluii nU;nmer
coming from a good exhibit at Or­
ment
of the senate until tomorrow out
FORT WORTH. T«x., Dec. I.—First the average citizens, consequently wu.
mke the intended relief available lando and while the results nro not Amendment to Speech Itrjcefed by the M apiehjtst, lose their liven unity toof
respect
for the-memory of the late
settim; fire to -tho • business district
to the small farmer as well ns to the apparent in nctuaj dollars and cents
House of Commons
di.y when the ship broke up a mile bandits robbed ’the post office at returned $3,0(H),000 to Chinn.
Representative’ M ann,, of Illinois,
Urge cattle, raisora and grain grow­
"A similar action now on out part
. ..
.
west of portf.go on the Inko canal dur- Bronfield yesterday, according to init is sure and certain thnt tins county
whose death occurred last night,
LL.
ers.
would
not only give new courage iyad
realizes great benefits from n good
LONDON, Dec. 1. -Tim Iri-h con- mg u heavy gale. Nine others of the fonnatinn. Itnndits fled ns citizens
hope to Europe but would bring to
l i e conference war. arranged by
exhibition at Orlando.
stitotinn bill passed unpmrndi’d tiiru iiew were rescued one at a time by gathered to fight the flames.. Later a
Senator \S at son, who \ has . been
our
American people again the same
Benjamin Whitncr, tho county the committee «tnge in the Tlnt'se of jumping from bridge into life boat. ’ pusse captured two of the bandits ami
making un active survey of the ques­
elevation
of spirit which we express­
agent, will devote much of his time Lords today. It will receive its. third
recovered much money. Tins wns tho ed in thu year of 1017, and 1018 dur­
tion of agricultural relief, It Was
toward getting up the exhibits and reading Monday.
DISCOVER A (,:0MET
second time recently thnt tho business ing a world wnk. It is a great day.
preceded by a series of,conferences
T.
ic should receive the co-operntion of
district has been fired by bundita.
in the history of mankind ..when a
between Secretary • Wallace and De­ ail tha people in .the county and es­
of
CAMBRIDGE,
Mwss..
Dec.
1.—The
LONDON,
Dec.
L—The
House
powerful nntion s h a ll'rise Up nnd
partment of Agriculture experts. To- pecially the farmers.
Commons rcjectod by a vote of 303 to Harvard Observatory has received
prove to all the wqrld that it has n
|‘
President Harding kept hi*
More dtailad Information will be 172 tho amendment to thiv speech word by ucble of the discovery of a
soul.
•
.
Thanksgiving dinner waiting while ho given through tho folumus of tho
from the throne moved by labor par­ comet by Skjclleurup, ’ the South
"If wo pro wise enough and great INYADED IIALI. WHERE UNION
heard the perfected program outlin­ Herald from time to time.
WAITERS WERE IN
ty. The amendment raised the ques­ Afilcnn astronomer, a t Cape Town,
enough to do this thing, wu should
ed and gave him general approval.
Nov. 20. The comet is described as
•
SESSION
tion
of
unemployment.
very
carefully
safegun'rd
our
gener­
The plrm proposes to utilize the
fnint and the position given was in
osity
through
the
demand
thnt
the
Federal Farm Loan Board ns the
CHICAGO, Dec. 1.—One mon is
* HUNTING FATALITIES
. the constellation of crater.
nations of Europe should’ balance
*Rency through which relief Is to
Telescope photographs taken at
dead,
a* policemen seriously woundedtheir budgets so a* to wipo out - the
be given. The details of the finanHurvonl after tho reicipt of the PROGRESS HAS BEEN ARRANGED present annual deficits. They can­ ns the result of the invasion early to­
TAMPA,
Dec.
I.—-Arthur
.Goyeing have U&gt;cn practically • worked
nncs, 20, lies dead from n gun shot cablegram lihow tbe comet to lie AND SERVICES HELD AT THE
not do this, however, without a very day on the Uuion Waiters club by fif­
«ut. The general, purpose ii lnrgcr
I H r T in - A » » « H n lr ,l |-r c« * »
nnd 'brighter than Bnade's comet, whfcjt
wound
in
the
back
of
his
head,
substantial
reduction of all their teen armed men. The dead man,
and more liberal credits and chcnper
FORT PIERCE, Dee. 1.— V. ’ M.
I’HKSilY'lBRIAN CHURCH
wns recently discovered, nnd to be
is Frank Rngcn, former president of
arm y and navy appropriations.”iinterest rates. The opinion of those Eogiar, of this .city, nntionajly Alfred I.oga, 20, his chum, Is out
moving more rapidly.
It Is' going
thu Union. The wounded officer wai
on
liond
of
$0,000
charged
with
| Participating in the conference wus famed n* an engineer, hnn been jelectMemorial services of Sanford Lodge
southeast nt a rote of between three
assigned to the waiters meeting whyn
homicide
as
tho
result
of
one
of
the
(that while war finance corporation td by Henry Ford to take charge of
will be held at SUSPECT ARRESTED
nnd four diameters of tho moon p er It. P. O. Elks N'»trouble was fenfed. Hagen told.the*
numerous
hunting
parties
staged
bad been of great vnluo in alleviating the projected ulectrificntion of Ford's
FOR KILLING POLICE
day. A t present it is of the seventh the Presbyterian Church, Sunday, Depolice that while meeting was In pro­
dropnd
Tampa
today.
I/»»a
claims
th* distressed conditions of ngricul- railroad, the Detroit, Toledo and Irqnmagnitude, semowlyil too faint to be ci nilHir 3rd, 1022, nt 3 p. m. with the
ORPICBR IN COLUMBU8, O. gress men Walked into meotlng and
.the
shooting
of
his
chum,
won
acci­
tore, its loans, because of certain ton, bridging of th e 'O hio river ut
following program:
seen with the naked eye.
pulled guns and' opened (Ire. Three
r
m&gt; The AMOrlatnl 1‘rraal
limitations, did not reach down to tho Ashland and construction of a doublo dental.
'
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1.—March (organ)—Mrs.
Seth
COLUMBUS,
O.,
Dec.,
1
.—Char
lea
men were ap/ested.
*
average small fitrmor who raises x track llnd from A shland‘to Ford’s
Woodruff.
Mithoefcr,
of
Cincinnati,
alias
Willis,
*
cattle or has smnll quantities of newly acquired coni field -in the Big
2. —Ritualistic—Officers of Lodge;was nrrcstrel in Cleveland yesterday BROOKLYN NATIONALS
ftain to mnrk&lt;*L. By using the Fed- Sandy Region, according to word re­
ffrnycr—Chaplin of I^wlge.
on suspicion of lining one of four ban­
WILL TRAIN THIS SPRING
^tal Farm l.onn Bureau ns .the ceived by Mrs. Knglnr. *
‘.tgrQ uartetle—"A Hymn of the dits who shot and killed a policeman
AT CLEARWATER, FLA.
•ffnry to carry out tho plan p t finHomeland” (Sir A rthur S. Sullivan), nnd injured another Tufcsday, con­
| •'ting, the new administration plan
Mrs. Julies Tnknch. Mrs. Ernest Hous. fessed, the |iolicc have announced.
MIT DEFEATS LIONS
ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. l.-C h a t.
°f financing, the new administration
holder,.H. H, Boyd nnd Mr. Mac Mo­ Brought hero early today, Willis won Kbbetts, owner of the Brooklyn N at­
plan-propoies to make th e’ governPHILADELPHIA, Dec. 1. — A
tion.
arraigned in municipal court and ional league team, signed a contract
mfnl relief avnilahlo directly to tbe scoreless tie of two yearB standing
•I.—Bitunllstii’—O/ficcrn of Lodge. bound over to the grand jury.
with tho c ity ‘of Clcntwr.tar to thke
I 'mail farmers who need It.
H -B arituno SoV»—"The Holy City”
between the University of Pittsburgh
bis team there next spirag for train­
nnd Penn Stato College was broken
Mr. MacMahon.
,
VOLCANO ERUPTS
ing. This makes nine big league
SAYS WIFE THREATENED
o tr the gridiron hcr^ toilay when tho
0.—Rituallstic-O fficcni of Ixidgc.
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OFF SICILY COAST teams training in Florida next spring,
Panthers defeated the Lions, 1-1 to 0,
7. —Orgah Solo "Joelcctcd)—Mrs.
three within u few miles ol each oth­
LOS ANGELES, Calif., .Dec: L - P itt ran. away with the&gt;Nittnny Lions
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(H r T h r A l H f l l i l H P rr* « &gt;
Seth Woodruff.
er.
zred Tremaine, father of . Mrs. Al­ from tbe start. Hewitt, I’lanngnn nnd
8.
—Oration—Dr. S. \V. Wulker. LONDON, Dec. I.—A volcano In
I * Tremaipe Meadows, for whose Andrews gained a t will through the
•;». -ltu c t-"M y Faith Lopk* Up tv Stromboli on an island of that name SCORE OF HOUSES ARB
S - f l l wll!» » hammer Mm. Clara line ami around tho ends. Pitt rau
*rhcc" (Franx Lachncr), Mru. Julius off the coost of Sicily is in violent
- BY FIRE
eruption, says a Central Nowa dls- y - r r i . - y - - •'—
hillips has bet-n sentenced to from up a total of 17 first downs, while
TukncH, Mnt. Ernest Housholdor.
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patchfrom
Rome.
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i^PTi-'onmont, Inst Slate was able to .g e t,’there for but
|().-tEiiloiry—Hon, Forest Lake.
mght swore to a romplalat charging four first downs.
It.—Ouartette "The Dny is Done"
T h r v - . S l.H rd r r * M l
JOHN RINGIJNG I1U.Y8
W* wife, Mrs. Estrelln Tremnlno. SPOUT . •
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tN» N. C., Doc. . ^ F a n (Paulino Prqwnlng, Dykm).
NK
ALL TH E BONDS FOR
»nh having thmalencd to kill him.
ned by high winds, fire had destroyed
12.—Ritualistic—Officers of the
SARASOTA WATER FRONT n scurf of houses in the negro
TANKER EXPLODES
Ixidgc. ’
TRIED FDR TREASON
_ Uon of West Ncwbern today, and ad13.
—Benediction—Chaplin of Lodge. (Hr Thr AHM-lalrS I’r r ..)
SOFIA, Dec. 1. — The French
SARASOTA, Dec. 1.—John Ring-jdltional hduses were being dynamlt14.^ 4 $ irc h (organ iL^-Mrs. Seth
Bag. circus magnate, of New Yorlt cd Ib is afternoon in an effort to
l ILNNA, Dec. 1.—.The trial of tanker, City* of Sparta, from Datum
Womlruff.
i
ount Franz Eitcrhnzy for high trea- for Marseilles, with n cargo of UmAll members of Sqnford Lodge Nq. and Sarasota, hns purchased Sara- check tho flames. .
in
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sincj
cqugiit
fire
und
cnilmlcd
in
When
the
flalles
broke
out
in
tha
sola’s
entire
municipal
bond
*°n was scheduled to begin today
1241 ore expected to take part in this
udlnrst, say* a dispatch to the, Ah­ Borrgns Larbor todoy, killlrg two
icivico and thiv public Is cordially jn- In tho sum of |75,0()0, for construc­ negro section the entire fire d fp a rt-/
men and seriously injuring three.
. “^iter Zciturg.
tion of pier in front of Main street ment was engaged iir fighting an­
vited to utend.
other fire th at practically dsstroyad
into Hnrasotn Bay.
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R i* alleged that he refused to #Th*j Burffttt* of tbb entire horbor
CHILE
MOST BBAUTI UL WOMAN
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, V ; , the Hope Lumber Company1* saw
surrender a hervant conscripted by was aflame ns the benzine escaped
Mrs.
A.
&gt;|.
DpFonrpst
will
the vessel’s tank*.
Some of tbe big guns wero sjlenccd mut across town, an
. Mcond” or* "secret arm y” say- from
tho
of. the Every Wcel
-or Of the crew • were • A portrait of Lady Usburne, wife of Earl Lleburne, foipterly ........
op
that November i l , but uthers at gained headway beforp
"r ho would not aid Admiral Hoy- S S j
Lon Ridge (JV i t IdlO Saturday o t her
Tho cargo wai con- daughter of Don Julia de Bettlncoort, attache to th* Chilean Legntlon in Lor
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ora could n rrh e .
o'nce
began work on their memoir*
F. ‘hi- regent, In violating the T rb S f f i J S a S M ® com p.;.,.] dan, . h o U c.p .ld .rd d U » m r t bcoutlM M o u n In Chllo.
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FILIBUSTER
WAS STOPP!
ADJOURNMENT

Breaks Up in Gale
On Lake Michigan

Irish Constitution
Bill Passed Today
Thru Committee

Bandits Fired
Business Section,
Robbed Postoffice

GUNMEN STAGE
CHICAGO KILLING
IN UNION MEETING

Ft. Pierce Man
Selected By Ford
to TakeRailroad

NEXT SUNDAY
IN THIS CITY

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T H E SANFO RD D A ILY H ER A LD , THURSDAY, NOVEM BER 30, 1922

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Thanksgixdng Day mul it looks like* k .
it.
fa IM to to to pr, to pr, to

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SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

HONOR ROLL
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Special Mass Was
Held In French
Church T o d a y

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The Princess
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PARIS, Nov. 30.—A special Thankagiving day mass wns celebrated nt the
* 3 French c’oprch of Holy Trinity as an
expression of friendship of France for
America. It waa the first time the
French church hna recognized the
American holiday. President Millerand attended mass.

RICHARD
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FIRST GRADE
•r i
. Many from Sanford will sec U19
Woathor is changing some
H arry Bower, Frederick Diiigor,
big football game a t Rollins today
nnd it lookn like rain today
^ack
Kanner, Melvin Taylor, Cather­
when
thu
Tar$
against
the
Hat­
to wash ilowrt thu turkey.
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ine Bohannon, Georginn Hnrt, Dora
ters.
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Cloudy
'nnd mild weather is
Mae ’Joytier, Mary Nichol*, Sam
predicted
for the end bf tho
4*he finest Quality and the Season’s Snappiest Pattern*.
Bradford, Joseph Tompson, Doris
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week., All Is lovely today
W atch the Herald tomorrow for the Bottom, Lillian Evans, Dorothy Mar­
■SEE .US FOR YrtUB WINTER
with
everybody
happy.
big Market* Pago nnd tho plncca where shall, Amo Biptinn.*, Sidney Hurhnns,
I
Havo you a little wishbone
you can savo money. Special bar­ Ella Mae Groxv, Ethel Kinord, Mar­
in your home?
gains for Saturday and Monday.
jorie Till!*, Billie Thompson.
5:40 A. M„ NOV. 30, 1022
SECOND GRADE
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Dilly F itts, Robert Holly, Robert
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M nrjueritc Martin, Dorothy Ryan,
Thrasher nnd Allen Janes came home
Ju*t received a ’new tliipmcnt of all thc*c lln ej----- The price I* right
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Margoritu Purdon, P. M. Vickery,
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front the University of Florida nt
B a ro m e te r__ y .._ ....... 30.53
Clara Bray, Mary Manning, Esther
COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 30.—Police!
Gninoavillo last night to spend
Lange
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Krkaon, Marshall U rglnrt, Roger
arc making u search todny for tho
Thanksgiving with homo folks.
Northeast and cloudy.'
Jim ibex, Beatrice Hickson, Rosemary
fourth member of the band of ncto
Ferdcnez, I/:e Stenstrom, Jeff Davis
bandits who shot and klllci^ one pa- j
p . to to to t o to to n
The J. L^M iller bakery ha* boon Gctger, G. P. Sharpp, Marion Hnllittolmnn nnd wounded another in n
moved into the room formerly occupied hun, Pauline Bohannon, Edjth Brax­
gun bottle Tuesday. Squnds of* police!
J . J. N. C O N N ER, M anager
by the Elder Springs W ater Co., nnd ton, Annn Mnrio Couch, Ruth Crows,
nre acarching the Uiickcts twenty
mam
m
Gillen nnd Fry will occupy tho room M atjorio Du Boise, Alice McGlone,
mlltfs xvest of hero where two m rm -!
The Store t&gt;f Quality with Low Price*
formerly occupied , by Miller’s Bak­ Betty McKonndn, Mnry Jnno Pres­
hers of the gnng were captured nfteri
ery all !»i tho Miller building dn Mag­ ton, Edna Rivers, Mary Elizabeth
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one had been killed. It I* M iovcd the;
nolia avenue.
W O R L D ’S O R B A T S * T L B A V E N B R
Toylor, John Courier, Mnlpemb Hig­
* &gt;fourth man died from exhaustion.
gins, Ralph Monghrr, William Pres­
A very inspiring sight was that o f(
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Tho F. F. Duttori Compnny have ton, Billie, Tyre, Martha Coney,. Viv- tho large body of men, numbering
Mis* Sara W arren E u te rh y , who fl
Two families ’'han't live in pence In
Tha lyonomy BUKINQ POWDER
attending Stetson University nt De- removed their business offices from inn Allcrman, Samuel K night,. Gil­ neatly ,ifty , with nearly that many one house—not because the families
i
bert
Williams.
tho
Seminoio
Hank
annex
to
tho
of­
ladies, ns thoy congregated nt the nrc too large, but because people nre
Lund, ia Iputtdlug the week end here
THIRD GRADE
Catholic church this morning before too small,
with her mother Mrs. Essterby, and fices of the Dutton Company on
Katherine Fugu'a, I*&gt;rcnn McLind- t-un up, to attend mnss and lommunFrench avenue and tho railroad, whero
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MRS. FRBD DAIGER, Society Editor nistcr, Mrs. Ed. Higgins. .
"O’* Mao Purdon, Jnmcs McClelland, ion in n body, to hear the special ser­ We nrc in tho business, for the
the
cold
storage
plant
and
ware­
rhooo 217-w
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Borneo Reynolds, Cliffonl Wynn, mon ou Thanksgiving by F a ther Heh- BUSINESS:* QUICK
Plant Sale Day Friday a t Pop Wil­
SERVICE
The members of the St. Agnes Guild house of tho company is located.
II rv a kiv* 1*7
vlaltUK T»
George
St^llo, Paul Diggers, I*nwr- ncssy and then to tetire to the K. of C. TRANSFER. Phono 493.
•—U 7w «w s# l» » a » /w k tr« mt coming nre requested to bring nil nrticlcs fd?
son's Rco Office a t ttic foot of First
or H you ar* outootululu*. w»H
The Blue Gooso hangs high today. cnce Reel, Cnmilla Dens, Inez Thomp­ hall where the ladies served n mighty
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a H *U l ear* I* Ikb &lt;*p«rtw»»i, irlvbijl the Christmas Haitaar to tho meeting
lOf-Th-Fri-Sat Street. '
.•ta ils , or trlerboac fbo lirat. It wll
Sandy
Anderson, of tho American son, Vornclle Rhodes, Richard Smith, fino breakfast.
Mcndny
afternoon
nt
3
o’clock
sharp,
b* a m l l f appr»«latr*
F ru it Growers, brought us in a dozi Francc.JuWJlaon, J . J J . L ’olfinan^JHar- ''T hlrbreakfaH rw ns' sorvddTo near-1
.aL the luimciof-Mrs—Jullus-Takneh. Turner, ly aovcnty-flvc; nnd in nddition to th e'
of Tine Blue Goose brand o ra n ^ n for jorio Forrest, Marjorie
SOCIAL C A LEN D A R
iur Thanksgiving dinner.
Plnkcy Ixnii.xe Hickson, Violn Browing, Doris fine data, good fellowship nnd p len ty '
I.UCKY THIRTEEN IIRHIGH CLUB
Williams said he could not furnish a Hopkins, l.ois Couch. Carolyn Webb. of fun prevailing throughout.
Fine
Mrs. R. A. Newman wns the grac­ goose but ho would furnish thu Blue
Thursday—Dance and bridge nt the
FOURTH GRADE
talk’s
were
made
by
the
mctnbcm
and
Country Club. ‘ ^
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• ious hostess yesterday afternoon nt Gooso brand o f oranges for which
Frank Diehl, Emmet Fox, Harry
their
visitora.
F rid a y —Plant Sale by the W elfare bridge nt her home on fourth street, we are thankful.
Hall, Murrao Knnnnr, Elmore Lloyd, . ’Amongst the fine lalka. xvere those
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Liah Morse, WilliaiL Morrison, Kelly of Father t llcnncsfy on rcturniiig
Departm ent. .
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MRS. J. It. STEWART • ’
Lucky
Thirteen
Ilridge
Club.
There
Pope,
Edwin
Slilnholser,
Mary
Ixuiiso
The
Hail-W
ight
Produce
Co.
F rid ay —froaliytorinn Bazaar nt II. C.
thanks for tho many hleisini^x of Uib
were two,tables of players.
among Sanford’s now produce firms, Dunn, Ethel Holly, Daisy Appleby,
DuDoso’a office on Park Ave.
The room* were adorned with ba* has- taken office spare iti the Semin- j Marge rite Bilt, Acidic Browning, Julia past ycr.r, Clnrence Mahoney on “Good
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S aturday—Presbyterian , * Christmas Lets of yellow chrysanthemums and
Fellowship, nnd Sticking Together;"
do
Bank
annex
building
and
&gt;viil
Higgins,
Ertilla
Hall,
Elizabeth
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Hurry Walsh mi “Supporting the LnItnzaar nt 11. C. DuBose’s office on other fall flowers.
have the suite of room* formerly or- j key, Ellen Lundguist, Kntherinc
CARNATIONS '*
ASTERS
Park avenue.
In the spirited game of bridge ploy­ cupicd by the F. F. Dutton Company. Luthreil, Snrn Maxwell, Ruth Mar- dicii Organizations an they Support
SALVIA
SHASTA DAISIES
Monday—Woman’s Auxiliary of the ed during tho afternoon, tho prize for Tho new firm is composed of J. P. tin, Ella Spencer, Mary Alice Shipp, Chi* Men", while Andrew Leo took ds
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Presbyterian Church will meet at high .-core, n Pyrox ten |»ot wns won Hall ami W alter Wight, both well M arguerite Kcnuml, Mildred Tiehc- his auTlJt'ct, the nhoxre subjects com­
COLENS
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bined, quoting Slmpespeard in many
3:00 p. m. a t the church.
by Mrs. Hnl Wight.
known citizens of this city, nnd men nor, Merco Thomas. Ruthelln Cook,
MALVAVISClTS
HYDRANGEA
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Monday—St. Agnes Guild xvill'meefnt
Following the card gnmc the hos­ who nre experienced in the buying Robert Adams, Frederick Bender, inr.tanecs, nnd rendering nn exception­
FERNS
AND
MANY
OTHER
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AND.
SEE US
3 o’cloejt sharp at tho home o f,Mrs. tess served creamed chicken, perfeer ami selling of vegetables nad fruits. Cornelius Brooks, Eunice Banks, Vlr- ally fine talk.
Julius Takach on Eleventh Stfoct. lion .naiad with accessories with hot
glnin’Karl, Clair Fuyum Grace L'wi'i,
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eoffoo, no rofreuhmont#.
~ Pnnl flllniore, of Tnhipa, one of the Katherine Takach.
M
O D E L A T $200. T H IS IS A
V . 11. Conklin, of Now Jcraoy, a r ­
Among those enjoying Mrs. New finest nctora that ever g ra m i the
EIGHTH GRADE
R
E
A L H A RG A IN v— B. &amp; O. M O­
rived In the city yesterday and is man’s cordial hospitality were Mrs. stage, was in tho ciy today looking
Wilbur Allen, William DuUor.e,
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stopping a t thu Montezuma.
A. It. Wallace, Mrs. I). P. Drummond, aver the field with the view of pre­ A rthur Zachary* Beth I^».i«ing, Ca­
Mrs. II. H. Lewi*, Mrs. Hal Wight, renting onp of his one-net pinyH thnt milla Pulcston, !Rebecca Stevens,
The ‘Presbyterinn Bazaar will be
M. J. Mayne, of New York City, is .Mrs. Clnddc Howard, Mra. David Cald­ he is uDiging so successfully over the Louise Thrasher, Elizabeth Whitncr,
held
Friday and Saturdal, Dec. 1st
among the arrivals hern and'.U regis­ well, Mrs. F. K. Ituumillat nnd Mrs &lt;tnte. H r. Gilmore ha* many .friends Emery Ajsdrows, John Cameron, Ver­
anil
'Jml
in il. (’. DuBoso’h office on
tered at' the Montezuma.
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hero among tho older residents who min! Shuefcr, Eugene Tcrxvilleger,
M. S. Wiggins.
North Park Ave.
S208-5tp
The next meeting of the club will be remember hint when he played tho Elizabeth Earle, Ruth Grier, Jessie
Mr. and Mra. D. L. Thrasher arc December 27lh, with Mrs. D, P- Drum­ ‘‘Mummy nnd the Humming Bird" and Hasty, Mildred Lundey, I/&gt;tliu Mc­
spending Thanksgiving in DeLand and mond us hostess.
‘The Roya of Company B,.‘ “The (kill Neil, Hazel Scllcck, Elizabeth Shoe­
Jacksonville.
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•1 Store In Florida
3*3
10 S to re s In Gcor»»iiisuccessful plays.
Lorrine Vickery, Thco. Vickery.
H. Hathaway, of New Bedford,
SEVENTH GRADE
M argnrel Talbot, Henry Russell,
Mass., a property owner nt I.ako Jes­
Sir. nnd Mrs. William J. Shaw nnd
T u r k « j r in t h o oven,
.
sup, is spending some time hero on
Mr. nnd M n. Charles Grace, j»f Mt. Eric Lundquist, Georgia Calhoun, Ru­
D i g g e d b i r d w o ' n got |
business.
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Carmel, ill., were in tho city todny dolph I.ldyd, l^niisc Fortson, Harolil
Pie» a n d ca ko n baki ng,
snrouto
to St. Petersburg nnd other llodgdon, Virginia Parlwr, Beatrice
K i t c h e n pi pi ng hot.
point* in thu state. They stopped ut Hnrvurtl, Reba Jones, H arriett Itos• Mrs. J .'ll. Ray and d a u g h te r Doto✓
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Everybody hungry,
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thy, .nre spending the weik end in
C h i l d r e n wild a t hare«|
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SIXTH GRADE
nnd said they would stop 'over here
Ornla, the guests of Mrs. W. E.
M o th e r very hap p y —
Jnck Peters, Ruby Booth, Hi. C.
sex oral weeks on their way back
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tu m n n n n
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homo in tho opring.
They • were W aters. Mnry Ix»we Huff, Hilda
Dinner on the tabl»—
greatly interested in the city of San­ Muirhcad, Lulu Urqliart,^. ’
Miss MUdrod Dlckfon 1* spending n
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Naught to do hut atti
.
FIFTH GRADE
ford nnd tho wonderful farming sec­
day as tho guest of her sisters, Mra.
Father aikt the hlcdlng,
Minnie Hardy, Nellie Williams,
tion.
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J . R. Stew art nnd Mrs. Chris M at­
Riling to hii feet.
Ellen Tellford, Forest MsAliatcr, Ver­
thews.
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non Priest, Jimmlo Brooks, Louise
Girl* the wing* and broaitt
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Vernn Dieter, Eugene TurnE . E. Wadbrook U among those
Baby take* the with bona;
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cr&gt;.
Clifford
Reel, Tructt BenUm,
from "Sanford attending the fiwtliall
Older folk the r ed.
Frank Harvnnli Mprgnrct Giles, Dor­
game nt W inter Pnrk between Rollins
Will Be Held Sunday, December 3rd, othy Gore, M argaret llimchi, Juanita
All the family happy,
and Stetson.
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Crackin null and jokeii
3 P. M., nt Prcsbyfcrlon Church
McMillan, Katherine Powell, Kather­
’May *ay*— "Pa** tho candy.**
ine
Schirnnl, Phyllis Smith, Elinor
* Mins Marie Anderson, n student at
,Dad hand* out the imokc*.
This
year
the
nnnunl^nemoriul
serTyner,
Flossie Vickery.
Stetson University, in tho attractive
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zice
of
tho
Sanford
Lodge
of
Elks
will
Mother
atari*
the
singing,
guest of Miss .Sara W arren Kasterby
Quaver In her voice—
be
held
Sunday
afternoon
nt
3
o'clock
lo r tho week end.
"PraDo Cod for hi* marclei,
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in the Presbyterian Church, corner of
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Fourth street and Ouk avenue. This
. O. IL Dreschor, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
survice will he held by over fifteen
is rnakjng his. headquarters ut the
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hundred F.lk lodges in the United Stot*Montezuma whilo in the city on buslj- tT
■- ?s Sunday afternoon. This service
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50c, 60c, 75c. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Numbers

HATS

Auto Bandits
Are Sought By
Columbus Police

SWEATERS

CAPS

Seventh Day

’Also a Two-Part
CENTURY COMEDY
Friday and Saturday
Nazimova in “A Doll’s
House” ; also Fox News

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B reakfast By K. of
and Visitors

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STORKS’ MARKE1

“Say it With Flowers”

STEWART, THE FLORIST

Cut Flowers, Floral Designs and Plants

814 Mvrtle Avenue,

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PIANO TUNING, PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS
J. H. HINTERMISTER PIANO CO.
112 MAGNOLIA A-VENUE

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Thanksgiving

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beginning of Elkdum in this country,
.*. Mrs. Mnry Starling hns aB her guest
n* one of the corner stones of every HELP TO MAKE SEMINOLE OOUNfor Thanksgiving her son Chnrlea
TY T11E M 08T BEAU­
Elks lodge is thnt nn Elk is never for­
Starling, of Atlanta, who is spending
TIFU L .
gotten,
never
forsaken,
thus
it
is
very
some timo in Lakeland, where ho has
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cure
to
plan
to go th e Woman’s
fitting
th
a
t
the
Elks
lodge
annually
llnva you read tho xvant ad« today 1
a concrete contract.
Club plnnt sale Saturday. There may
hold this service.
Sanford Lodge of Elks has grown be some th in g s ,there th at yoxi will
lo
llnrge proportions: during the past xvant for your garden—there is sure
The FOLLOW ING S E R V E T H A T I»URE ELDEJR SPRIN GS
year
now having a membership of to fco n warm xx-clcome, nnd some in­
W A TER TO T H E IR PA TRO N S
lbout 2&amp;U members, nnd during the teresting garden talk. If you have
RESTAURANTS—
-DRUG STORES—
east yotir have lost tw.o brothers, J. roles, foliage plants o r “fall blooming
Bell Cafe
II. C. Bower’.
C. Jacobis nnd II. C. Campbell. From flowers,- bo sufc to tako n basket or
Seniinolc Cafe
Itoumillat &amp; Anderson
tho installation of tho lddgo in Srfli- vuse, no m atter xvhether you think
Wclaka^ Restaurant
Ualon Pharmncy
Wc
ford back in IV ll.to the present the thoy may take ,n‘ prize or not.
Valdes Hotel
UOTKL8—
lodgo has suffered the loss of twenty folks have « xvondcrful,county—this
Wigwam
Seminole, and the more xvp realize
’
Montezuma Hotel
brothers.
Seminoio Hotel
- This yenr a very npprcprlnte pro­ thl*. and the p ro m ^ r we aro of the
gram hna been arranged, the musical fact th o better for all of us and our
numbers being hr charge of Mrs. Ju l­ children, and the strangers r.-lio arc
ius Takach, nnd Dr. S. W. Walker will dally thronging in 'to cast their lot
Wo invito tho public nnd nil users of EL D ER .
bo
tho speaker for Jhe.occasion. The with u*. Bfing your beautiful flow*
SPR IN G S W A TER to v is it th o sp rin g and in
i ,
usual ritualistic work xvill ho perform­ c ra -d e f ua look our possibilities in
o u r m ethod of handling its product. W hy toko
er! by the officers of the lodge, nnd tho face, nnd r.ec if wc cannot build
a chance?
Y our em inent phyaiciuno claim
Hon. For rout Lake xvill deliver the up inlo wonderful bohuty our county
t h a t th is w a te r in unexcelled and ita pu rity
eulogy
to tho departed brothern of th a t is already oo xvonderful in tbo
m akes it m ost beneficial fo r m any troubles
more practical aide of horticulture.
fhic
year.
. V •
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The public is invited to attend this Bring your flov.crif—-If you happen to
W estern Union recom m end th is w a ter for • •
tier vice and join th e. Elks i n ‘paying S vo something remarkable in the way
batteries.
n fru it-o r vegetable, brV'tg that.
tribute to the memory of the depart­
Call phono 311 an d have n b o ttle of .th is w ater
Who
knows but that from some small
ed.
se n t you an d pro tect v o u r health.
c ,;
Hope, faith and love nrc (he key­ beginning wc may xxrnrk up nn annual
note* of tho^Memoijnl service of the dvent th a t nil m a^Ioo^; forward to
and work up fa. ,
. '
Elka.
31 \
Woman's Club plant* :»Alc on First
The complete program wifi nppeor
direct,- Friday, December flrsL
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include traiM poriation charges th a t' after .lay in miicry. now released
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i to upend her. money on the starving' Cf course, this fello w -ju st happens wero I prepaid- Inl aedtc d th a e t'^ t^ e t. from the clutches of laid health, «unkjmor tU hotne p r .d M 't i tt te it'o f the t.» h* a hr.mp M x # far auUmobllas. Evon the. tax nnd passenger f* rt* !m a 8, nervousness, -rhetirtaUkm, malf r i i —
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There lira hundreds of human
wot Id go
We never kc&gt; nny
paid
by
the
thousands
of
tourists
nrin,
Indigestion,
headaches,-.etc.,
by
llahr* »»"ry
"«"♦*&lt;**«•
That is, fixers ftf hu
■&gt; i i 'h r l l r n l ' hnll&lt;l*i, ttfT credit for it nnd we. could me our l ! ^ / L \ in p * ^ T h ^ K re ^ te st'o f oll'hap-- 'coming here fro m ^ u tsid e points
. . . are ' ^ simple, pleasant arid really rem ark-,
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Mu m II* A»», ••« !•» '. r ia .
money hureV horc it would to; aVP‘c*
able disfovery of modem science,
iI
not takon into account.
pena
lo
l&gt;c
our
nuilhon*.
Why*
roo
&lt;
1d ated. More und more are wo aeoAuthorities .on health huvo long
o■T
Airtj the uselcs.srca* of raising f»^od« noas me. if I t’ hadn’t been f o r . my
contended that the human system la I
mother
straightening
out
my
lrampc
7 &gt; S T f l ■ LIBIIt'.M*
I for foreign countries.
fact degenerating on account uf lack;I
and sla ttin g nto nut on the road to
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J . IIOU.T.
of proper and thorough elimination oM
Uni- happiness a few hundred times, 1
J. I.II.UAHI)— »reT*t»rT&gt;TTm.»rrr;
. nrCf(|dent 0f Princeton
.
wnsto m ntter, and the assimilation- o r J
... Urnrral
.
1
,
would dislike to th irk whero I would
versi’y
say*
the
United
States
nhould
the
necessary’
vitamlnes
from
the
food
I
S,' imi.LT -.__A4*»rlUI*i«c' Mnn«*r»
cancel p art of the.allied debt ntr leaar. he 'today. .
rw &lt; » 14H «pvi.. a«H&gt; i*. SI.
into the blood, which tho system must |
You take nnd h urt a fellow’s feel­
President*
of
universities
arc
not
al*
K«»
m
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a*
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^
e
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have to nourish it, keep it olive, arti*«r*L»*uc Kate*
a .5&gt;’ &gt; rood business men a* history ings
---- und I ..rucss ho needs n little
■
ivo and nble, to product health, ,
EWia « M irr--.O re * u &lt; '* «
h..„ proven. Why shtfitld the United hump serviep. Whd^ your pride gulp Year’s Budoet Stresses
strength
and endurance.
ra*«e « » - w «»i*r s ». m.
I Vnte*, Cancel *any liing. The people a slap you ju st not to Rat "traiRht%nd Services at Home
When your system is working right, |
‘
nov.
huviru their hacks broken
...... vnod out. All this kind pf rebuff lr
Mktrrl|plliii&lt; I’rtr* la »&lt;
and Overseas.
.like It^iocs when BE-CU-MA is there
partying the debts of tKo wur th a t .simply hum an soul humps. W i c a n t
m T r» t.—,------—:------- - —
'to mnke it do right, your blood h
« Mwatha . »■- .............f-vvas co t of our choosing. l et E urope! go on with a lump in your throat or Over S3.000.000 Allotted to the
l».||*rrt-4 la Cllr •&lt;? Carrier
filled with iron nnd vitaminco—nour*- 1
is r#«i*
An lo rg r.:» they are "broke" i a hump in your heart. Some one, or
ishment—and carries them to every
•irfy.
- ..
.,
D isabled— Foreign Work
n . fcia is- »•
w JTl,,r J . ,-ri .hey will a t I6nat lie peaceful and tqmcthlng. has g it to* smooth
part
of tho body- and precious system I
14 &gt;«tlr»lr « • * "
these old rough spots.
Lessens.
•4 U rabll*fc*4 errrp PrM'T.
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to feed your withered tissue and worn •
Thi.ro are others bosldoJ your
•laa rat*" a»a4* kw*""
"***••*"D rao rratlr la palltltm.. tS.no V *
nerves. Clear complexion, attractive;
*ar. alrrara la *4*■*&lt;-*._________ __
Our fiRures on the building sta tis­ mother who offer this service, and
Washington.—Expenditures totaling appearance, strength nnd plenty of I
ltest licit TUB ASSOCIATr.il fOKS" tics wore wronR pn the hirst Na­ we. call them drienda.. ■Priomls arc $1),730,372.47 for carrying through Its energy nnd endurance ate the natural I
The A»eoctat"4 I»r""" la *«clu»i«sir tional Bank buildlr.R nnd the Pules- not your friends unless they have
I «r;- a
.
-*M1"4 to th * u." t..r r' l;,*b.1' 7 ' ," n "J on Brumley buildipg. hut they were had a post giaduato counw in bump program of services nnd. relief during
the llscnl year la tho United Slates
• r*wa 4 lapatch*" •*^T&lt;si«"‘«J «*» It
BE-CU-MA is sold In Banford by
fixing. If you ever get your soul
» r»*.*r&lt;rl*" rr*«1ltrJ In 1,1 *•
.
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j alao tha
local nawa publlahad taken from the official record given bruised nnd you go to u person nnd sqd overseas are authorised In th tho Union Iharmncy nnd the leading j I
Thu First National hank
budget of the Amerlcsn Bed (’ross^
•rein.
.
.
... to us.
druggists
in
every
city.—Ad.-.
AH Hfhia of ramuMIcstlon of ap*cUI building will cost $225,000 and the ho rubs it in, roasts you. or whatever fectlve July
1022. This M lnUs *2,
lUiHitrh*" h*r*ln ar* alao r**"rv*&lt;1
I
*•••■
Puleston Brumley building ''$80,001) you call
it, put him , down as n ' 733*,D75 less than the rxpendlftrp^for
, n r tiM .n n rii.m 's ti. rw «w 7T
COUGRS
AND
COLDS
IN
WINTER.
Instead of $175,000 and $60,OM «s the , friend—nitl Kriemld forgive, forget the isst fiscal year, when dbThunie.
• . : •»
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Indoor sedentary life jn winter has
liients reached $12,475,847.00, It is an­
figuri's in the special edition of the land smooth over.
A- greatest nounced at National Headquarters In n direct bearing on tho prcvnlenvo* of
..............
Herald gave them .4 Wo
.hasten t o |, -And then,- nftcr nil, .th. . . . .
coughs und colds. Keep live bowel*
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Another Thanksgiving Day has correct these- figuies ns. the amounts , little hump shop on earth is right up a statement emphasising the necessity nctivc and overcome constipation with
nnd
show
[in
the
top
of
your
own
head.
You,
of
continued
support
of
the
organisa­
:omo nnd gone nnd now we a re nil are considerably larger
Tablets.
Colds,
you are the fellow that can, la t|i tion hy.'cnrollment during the annual Foley Cathnrtic
jet for Christmas.
This will he u w hat our city 4s doing In the wny of
toughs,
croup,
throat,
chest
nnd
hron-!
final analysis, remove the bumpiest Boll Call, November 1 1 -Nosember 30
big buildings. . '
great business month. Let’s go.
cliinl trouble quickly relieved with Foinclusive.
This
total
for
the
budget
hump
that
ever
jnrrcd
u
human
soul.
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Simply uso the brains God gave you. Is exclusive of the large flnanclul op­ 1 . i Honey nnd Tar. Contnins. no
The new financial program of the T ire PANHANDLERS ABE HERR
We all get humped a t times. I feel erations of the 32100 active Ited Cross opiates—Ingredients printed on ’ the
*■=, *3\ tM' f
administration will give the farmers
sorry for the folks thjit stumble Chnpters, which, It Is estimated, ^wlll wrapper. Largest sulling cough inodof tho tountry Immediate financial
Iciho In tho world. "Foley’s Honey
This is the season for the “ pan- «|ong through Jife and haven't ever more thsn double the totsl.
relief. We suppose th at means the
nny Tnr U wonderful for attacks of
N ew berry’s Fam ous N ovelty Dance OrchestVn | '
War
Vstsrana
Have
First
Call
handlers", meaning the men who been hurt, never known pnln, never
farm ers of. Florida. ,* .
First call on lied Cross funds Is for coughs and colds” writes W. H.
,tand
onthe
streets
nnd
ask
you
for
b
u
ffered
.
Show
me
one
nnd
I
will
!
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-----“ Y ou don.’t haVe to k n o w how to d a n c e , j u s t g e t on nnd rid e ’
flic disabled ex-service men, of whom Gray, Venice, California. Sold every
-T h e a n n ijp le rtv F a s te s t a n d C ln s s lc a t O r c h w t r a lH 'R ie L and
Ambassador Harvey, in a speech nt money onongh to get something to show you—not much!
27,487
were
receiving
treatment
from
ixhuw* —Adve—
Well, then, what are wo going to
Manchester, England, yesterday “out- " a t or enough
- to, get to. the next
. ,
tfia^fiovemment on June- 1 lust. This
rin
n
b
o
u
f
lt
r
—tv
p
n
r
p
^
in
g
u
n
m
rm
r
Hn*d Urn policy oLtba United S u t W - j to w n .- Usually--they want enough to
the best of it, square oirr jaws, stand Vork for veterans anil their families
Cnll 498*, if you want that baggage
■according
» ^ r d l n / tto
o despatches.
despatches We would b e t something to drink and they will with head up. Wo nre going to know in a wide variety «f service that the
. T. '
looked
nftcr with despn tell.—QUICK
■«tny
just
ns
long
ns
they
can
uutnot let this swtll-hcMdcdfguy
Government Is not authorised to ren­
5 M ILES SOUTH OF SANFORD
find somebody soft enough to hnml thnt these blimps nre only ex­
SERVICE TRANSFER.
.
lino anything for us.
.
der and for which It bus neither
1'JI-Th-FrVSnL
U nder New M anagem ent
them out some monuy. It is mis­ periences and adventurers thnt we funds' nor facilities luis tho call on
go
through
to
build
us
ami
make
us
placed
charity
and
should
he
stopped
$3,030,092.00 during the current year,
W . S. S ew ell, M an ag er
Wc aro now receiving tho Joyful in­
Mrs. II. A. Phillips, Owner
better men. We know we nre going
telligence th at another income tax H and th e police should mnke them move to profit by them, and every time or about $3CO.OOO more Ihun was exT H E HKD CROSS
duo peccmbcr 15th. It seems that on wherever th$&gt;y nro caught. One we smooth out a kotigh spot the next pendcjl Inst year for soldier service.
SUPPLEM ENTS .
folluw
here
last
week
"stung"
«
lot
Adding tho funds disbursed In this
there* is little chance for n breathing
GOVERNM ENT SERVICE
day will 1h&lt; brighter, hotter and finer humnnltarlnn work of physical recon­
of
people
With
the
talc
that
ho
had
spell between the Income tnxes, the
. IlY MEETING TH E
been hero ten days nnd could not get^ than ever before!
stitution following the World Wur by
w ar taxes and the local taxes.
PARTICULAR
NEEDS
Keep
on
bumping
on—bumps!
For
enough money to get lmck home on. j
tho Chapters throughout the country
OF
TH
E
INDIVIDUAL
in
you
I
can
see
the
developer
of
the
From tho number of turkeys nnd Hu sniil he lived in Illinois and came human roul, tho character builder, will approximate a total for the cur­
e x -s e r v i c e
man.
rent &gt;cnr approurhlng $10,000,000.
ducks and quail and squirrels brought down here to pack oranges. No one;
TH IS WORK CANNOT
This work. In the opinion of the Sur­
,n by hunters yesterday
-n e t ' i n " *
- “
on W » g
-&gt;4 11n r- ge,q General’* ofllco. will not reach
GO ON UNLESS YOU
SU PPO RT IT W ITH
and did not know ,,d S o m er, in Tourist.Nows.
Its peak before 1020.
Sanford, yet despit
YOUR MEMBERSHIP
Through
Its
Chapters
the
American
whether
he
cntild
ptu-k
oranges
o
/
tmt
many-have been killed this year, And
DOLLAR
or whether nny orange packing home n.O U ID A 'S BAV(S&lt;J IN FEDERAL Bril Cross Is equipped to And the In­
dccf nnd bear seem, plentiful.
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A
Y
UP TO D A Y
dividual
■
e».serTtre--tnim—
hrtp~htnr
ln~4
would want him or not. And yet In
TAXES__
{
Ms
problems
und
dinicuitles,
provide
—mk- n~rtntTtrv-mTTt~rmnp-tn n'TrtrlT
i ,
linmcdlntcly for his necessities, und
EpK lbilloy, ol~tho- Shnford Iler- thinking he would cct by nomewpy.
Our aim is to SERVE the romntun
Reductions in Federal taxes which open the way for hliu to the (,overnn ld ,'wants the Icgislatum to nboli?h He has nothing on the rest of us at
By.
nut merely t" have n job.—QUICK
-P honc 113
input
nonpeasatlon
und
nld
to
which
dengue.
Will ho accept an amijnd- that. Wi&gt; hove hccii here ’£1 yea......... . .
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112 MagnoMa AvcnucSERVICE
TRANSFF.IL Phone 198.
m ent to include hay fever n l:o7— have not been able to get It'ifk imnu 'will srve Uie tuxpnyerx of the Ilor- ho |S entitled. The extension of this
KM-Th-Fri-Snt
ii[a district the jenorntous sum of
Tnmpn Tribur.e.
-.
ih u t we are not uskingP nr.y- help• fro m, , 1'!•&gt; it'M'i'l l 44 nccording to lltu report work to tho families of such men
proves
td
them
that
tho
Bed
CrossBeware, of the grass widows, Jnwn.l
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anyone t o g - t th o rr a n .1 ^
I f n ’r ecent survey of the cn ro lln - has lost non* of Its sympathy nor will
m n a s i r t s » n s « » * s M * s » « l i s a a■«naaaaaBBaBM
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T h a t’s all wq can tell you. .
is much right ns tins pannanmqr. 1 0 ,
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to service manifested In wartime. Sim­
B*
4
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r"Z to A n J
ilarly the aervb’o goes out to the men
Despatches say thnt t.io remainder
still In the Army nnd Navy, 1U»S7 of
of tho American troops on the Rhine b. nrtt onot'llh *i»rk for a ll.Ihc thou,, '-on't'lototl I j ll,o.&lt; olliotar, II. 1 . whom were under treatment In Gov­
will toon ho home. We oplno th n t the
ernment hospital* on June 1, 1022.
hoys who
Ith.no „ ,m „ . J...... ^
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.
Gienter Domestic.Program
ns sopn stay there slnrc thero is noth-! ,nany „r them IT they want lo w ork.!fol,ow"*
This year—nftcr live years of eonJerome tax. 8111,0 15.
.
ing much td bring them home n tu lijjos, „f them wnnt a Job cutting ice.
nructlve effort diirln.' the war nnd
'Tranrpoitaiiuii tax, $17,ID).
th e people nt home care hut little f o r ;on ,iu&gt;
j „1iuh river nnd if they
after the nmilsttco—brings with It u
Bales ar.tl luxury tax, $4,5418.
th e ir service record.
I were pointed lo u Job they would run,
While th e tra n s p o r ta tio n , sides nml greater responsibility for domestic
•
‘ — p- -----I from i'. • FHriiln does not wnn( m m -j l-.ixury ta x cancellations liecnme cf- M-ryhv to the American Red I’ro-s.
There Is one thing that causes real l dicar ts, at.&lt;l if theie me any people foctive..Inntituy I of l a !,t year, the in- The budget for foreign operations,
North vvhA are ’ broke" and
piitriotn some Satisfaction anil th a t is in. . the
t a \ ivduclions u
covers
.
i
i u
.iff
ii.. cosiie tu
v c is IPdf
i . - i us however, totals $3.401.If&gt;0, hut of this
oil i»n»
•
tho report thnt the government ex- think th e y can tick mono)
.
• amount $1.K44.WjO Is for medical re­
hud iMjltcr iwell us 1U22 mu 1 th e r e a f te r .
ts to recover some thirty millions hushes in Florida they
An o u ta ln n d in g f o a tu ie |s th a fa c t lief and hospital iupplle* for llusstn,
which U n part of tho gift made hy
tho MiiU of alleged war g rafts. If
.
fcl| M
,ho n J r. the American Bed t!n)*s In 1921 to
Is'm oney could Is? recovered wo ;h..,. . Wo have n« P l-o lor
\Y
the Httsslnn famine relief v.ork of the
will begin to think thnt the wur wns handlers.
1 iila district paid to Uncle Sam $7,511.—
oAmcrlcitn
Belief
Administration
pro...
..
1
n o t fought in vain.
231 •.i:i tnlmf iportatiop
nnd ...!__It
ntiscellangniin. The child health service In EuHUMPS AND MORE BUMPS
em s sales tnxes divided as follows: tope continues: moreover, and $AM,Prem ier Lcnln^’of Russia, in a re­
Freight anil express, $'.131,820.,
000 Is appropriated for this work un-.
Thero in a littlu tmvn on tHe vvi'st
Passenger and Pullman, ?.»,11,821.
cen t spoech, says thnt Russia wants
ihrtnl.cn la llhS). t»ther Items In the
coast of Florida nestled along th"
.Miscellaneous sales, $11,581).
nothing from any other country on
stringently diminished foreign pro
, f the w m h l.tlix if m Bh»..y. I.. th l. H»l« ■«»»
T his means that in the last four gra n Include $200.t)0i) to support the
e a rth but thnt thr
thrrc*'s ii ri'pair ^Uop, RRil ilaiiifiliiL
'expended in In c ite of Beil Cross Societies. $22,will conic to Russia seeking wealth.
.t,
If this is tho case the relief workers
' b7 Z°J X" Our
O u/'siH
-'i’.'i- ' '
tric't"for transporta- tHHt for nurses- training seluwds Inttl"Bump,m!'n&gt;
Shop—Fcndors
^iHitatti.fisl hy the BM l ’ro&gt;s abroad, and
In Russia who arc spending the k&lt;mk!
Anyone who ; Hon charges, alone. Of this amount JiJISI.O
OO for liquidation of the general
y.”
It’s
ivr!r,,nt
.Wen
American money . for the starving
n n d ; WWW),080 was for freight charges Bill Cross foreign relief program.
Russians had h otter come hack home
.Prepared for Emergencies
fo r they arc not needed in Russia. It
service to mankind. n,*d I ullmot) berth.. This docs not
For
disaster relief the Bed Cross
doing
a
real
would bo much
better
.
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has set aside $T50.000, and for emer\
V
‘
gencles In
... d io p. te r work. loW.uuu
to be available forWloiuestlc, Insular
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This Is mure
i,ml foreign demand*,
thsn $395,000 above lust*!ear's expen­
diture*. For service und assistance
to the 3JUX&gt; Chapters nnd their
tranches $1,293,000 U provided by the
Nuttnnu» orcunlrstloti.
Other budget irems of Importance
In lae domestic program Include $_3»0,0(X) for assUlunce to,other wrgunlra1
Hen* und .education Institution* .for
training lttd Cross nurses nml work- BR
c-rs- $11*1.000 for Boll Call assistance “
fumddwU to a m p le r* ; $100,000 for
unforeseen conllngencle*.
Of the total budget le»* than *-’90,•
(OO I* allotted for management In the
, • - i ^ J' r 4||g$*
National,organisation. No a»»h r*tlmute, of course, l.4 possible to weigh
the vulue of tlvu service hy volunteers
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Earning Power and Saving^Power ■

ILHERAID PRINTING CO

Of course, a m an’s earning
l)o\Ver counts^ but what .is of
prime' importance is bis saving:
po\Ypr.
It is not the amount with
which you open an in terest^
bearing account th at meansf
most in the' end, but the regu­
larity with which you add to it.
The Peoples Bank, of San­
ford will help you to keep your
earning power and saving pow,er well balanced.

RED CROSS PUTS
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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
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LAKE MARY CASINO

Make your coffee on the table
in one of our

MANNING-ROWAN PERCULATORS

i ! P E N I N S U L A R E L E C T R IC C O .

A penny saved is a penny earned.” In his day pennies
were as large as our quarters. Yet all the pennies in the
vovld wouldn’t have taken Poor Richard to a jnovje,
jought him a flivver, or paid his street car fare, ino
pennies of a hundred years ago were not as big in buy­
ing p o w e r s those of today.
Cut Poor Richard’s*advice is still good. And it is no less
valuable when applied to dollars instead of cents.
Every year you spend a large proportion, of the money
you earn. So much for clothing. So much for shoes.. So
much-lor things to eat, house furnishings, garden sc-d ^,
tools and w hatnot.
There’s just one way to save money in making your pur­
chased Know what you want before you buy. • Read t..e
advertisements.
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and when to buy to best advantage. They help keep you posted on what the stores and manufacturers are.oiteimg.

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STEADY SEARCH
* IS REWARDED
Many U n fo rtu n n tc I’coplc Mho
Had D espaired of R egaining
H ealth A rc Now
R ejoicing .
Thousands more people every day
nre being rewarded by their constant
search for revived strength and en­
durance by' the wonderful new tre a t­
ment known as RE-CU-MA. It Is an
'.actual revelation to *co the many
folk* who had worried through d*y

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Notice is horeby given thnt the an­
W e P ay 4% In te re s t on Savings Accounts
nual election for the purpose of elect- j
lag n City Commissioner for th* City
of Sanford, Florida, for a term o f|
O.
u.
Hurgln,
In
hi*
recently
pub­
«» Classified Ada te a lln*. No
lished "Memoir*," repucii the follow­ Better, Slronaer Citizenry Now thfec years, will bo held cm Ike firnt
Id I &gt;*l', sd taken (or leaa than 15c.
ing anecdote: A short time ago Ste­
Tuesday after tho first Monday in De­
f
Emergino Out of Work in
U 'and positively no classified
phen Leacock wo* tho guest of n lit­
cember, A. D. 1022, tho snmo being
•« ads charged to anyona. Cash
United States. 1
erary cluli to which I belong, anil
tho 5th day of December, 1022, as to*,
must aecompaay *U order*.
when I was catlap on to speak 1 ex­
quired by Section 211 of the Charter:
; C * . f Sanford’s
Const five word* to a line
plained how thnt morning I had been
T h is Bank s ta n d s ’ four square for tho developm ent of
.
Tlie
American
lied
Cross
as
an
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
.Us Professional k*cn* e
walking In lllghgato cemetery and
•a and rem it aeeordinKly.
Z iTwhom. In hU Chosen pro‘ru
ral
life on its social as well as its productive side.
evangelist
of
better
health
him
looked
Tho City Auditor nnd Clerk, In his{
paused hy the tomb of I,onl StralliIts
problem
nqunrc
la
the
fact.
How
capacity
ns
registration
officer
for
the
conu. Ono of the .cemetery custodian*
T herefore on a m a tte r of good citizenship ns well ns
Joined me. nnd wild,, regretfully. "Lord If accepted the task revealed to It In city, will register all peruons applying
:aBend*
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Stratheofta'fl tho only dlstlngulsheil tho qstten'a physiol condition as to him, whoso naritts nre not already
..good business, wc o ffer to help YOU obtain a bigge^ farm in­
brought out ddrtug the World Wnr. homo on the registration books, nnd
FOR SALE—A real bargain. Seven Cnnmllnn w« Imre horr." Tl^p
come und n more enjoyable ru ra l life.. , ?
• 111 4J 1 .
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brightened tip a little. "Hut there a a and conscientiously npplled jts activi­ who arc qualified electors, under the
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passenger Haynes car- In fine con­ vacant lot beside hi* lordship.
ties to correction forms n vivid chap­ provision of the Charter of tho City
dition.—Fred Walsma.
811-Ctp Whereupon 1 explnlncd to hitu curi­ ter In the forthcoming annual report.
broil
FOR SALE—Several well bred Rhode ously enough that 1 wa* going to meet Historically nnd prkcUcnlly, nursing I* of Sanford, Florida. For this purpose,
Allorncy*at*Law
tho‘registration looks wilf l o open at
Island Red roosters, 10 months old. another distinguished Canadian tlmt 'a bnoJe work for tho Red Croat. In Its
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•evening,
and,
would
try
to
induce
him
public health nursing service, In In­ (be office of the City Auditor and
Inquire of Mrs. Ellsworth, Bcardnll
Q rti Ssmlnol# Coaaty Bank
to muko tho necessary arrangement*
Clerk
thirty
days
before
tho
holding
struction In homo hygiene and enre of
211-3tp
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. . . . FLORIDA avenue.
for occupying tho vacant spneo. by
of the aforesaid olcctlon nnd -will reIjujfORD ‘ -*• "
SEVERAL' HOUSES /or sale. "U'oum Lord Strnlliconn. Ix&gt;acock listened to tho sick, nutrition classes, first nld mnln open fifteen d.^ys thereafter be­
lint)
Ilfo
saving
courses
and
health
cep
fo r’ r e n t See Thigpen.
PO-tfc this with »truined attention. On rising
tween tho hours of 9:00 q’clock a. nt.
to reply, ho disregarded tho points lers, the American Beil Cross Is ap­
'r ' a1
F R E D R * W IL S O N
, ; , ,-*t *V* **
WOOD FOR SALE—$H.F&gt;d a cord. mnde by the Other speakers, nnd »nld: plying 'effectually the lessons learned and 12:00 m., nnd frem 2:00 p .m . to i ti f*-'
.1*' '.'IPlease arrange to pay cash on de­ “Whilst I am deeply grateful to.'Mr. during tho xmir nnd making for a 3:00 p. m„ each day, cxcopt Sundays
a t t o r n E Y -A T -L A W
livery, nnd specify the kind of wood Hurgln for hi* thoughtful arrange­ healthier., stronger nnd better nour­ nnd holidays, ns required hy tho pro- j
wanted, when placing your order.—F. ments regarding my obsequies. I re­ ished cllUenry.
visions of Section 213 of the City |
-PR O G R ESSS T R E N G T IlS. Vernay.—
,
lOC-tfc gret to lolortu him thnt they will hnve
The task of the Bed Cross Public Chnrter,
| SANFORD •:*
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to he cnneoled, ns 1 have already de­ Health nursa In the 1,240 nursing senr
As„ required by Section 215 of the
FOR SALE—Dosicr and Gay*’ paints cided to ho buried In Wcstuilustor ab­
Ices
now
•
operutlng
throughout
the
Charter
of the City of Sanford, Florand varnishes a t Sanford Novelty
bey.'
Wo nre In tho business, for th*
country
instructing
their
communities
idu,
tho
polls
will open a t 8:00 o’clock &gt; ^
jjeraid; iqc pcr week, delivered
__
Work*, Sanford agents.
183-tic
In health essentials and dlseave pre a. tn., stnndnrd time, and close a t 5:00 ,
BUSINESS:
QUICK *' SERVICE
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FARMERS—You can get seed bad FIGHT MINE FIRES WITH MUD vcntlon Is demonstrating the posalblllo’clock p. m. ’
I The Presbyterian Laches will: hold TRANSFER. Phono 498.
frnm~! and Irrigation plug* a t th»
ties of human betterment nud the great
CIIAS. K. HENRY,
their Bazaar Halo Dec. 1st nnd 2 nd.
LA&gt;VYER
101-Th-Frl-Sat
Sanford Novelty Work*.
100-tfr Experience Has Shown That Is at benefits of enlightenment.
Mayor'
of
tho
City
i
,
15 9 -Frl-Sat-tfc
— C o u rt H o u se
Practical a Method as Any
During the last year 313 new public
Second sheets, 8 ^ x 1 1 , only
of Sanford, l ’la.
Known.
health nursing services were establish­
50c per 1,000, while th ey lost, at
Tho real reason is, w® give SER­
11-3-10-17-24;
12-1
M O ST O F OUR C U S T O M S ** U l»
ffernld office. _____________ H
Fighting Arcs In mines Is a slow, ed by Bed Cross Chapters, and several
VICE.
T
hat’s
our
initMlo
name.
.
He Isn't wholly satisfactory ni a |
FOR SALE—;10 acres in Longwood. tedious Job anil since the dawning of hundred services so convincingly prov­
19!-Tli-Fri*Sal
ed their effectiveness thnt they were husband unless he (fives her frct(Utnt Pimm* 493. .
mining
has
Iwon
considered
ulmost
u
comer of Grovo and Ornngo ave­
taken over by public authorities. In
T h " K c o n a m y B A K IN G P O W D E R
nues, S. E. 1-1 of N._ E. 1-4 of S. \V. hopeless undertaking. Rich mines In order to promote this work $30,000 wns opportunity to feci abused.
AT A SA C R IFIC E. DODGE
manV pnrts of tho world hnvu been
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1-4 Sec. 25, Tw|J. 20, Itango 20.—Thos. burning for generations. Underground j allotted to.provide women to prepare
PO PU LA R M ARKET
f J
When Kemnl points a gun, llte nllle* T O U R IN G C A R , SM) C A S H . S IX
J. Baxter.
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1 1 -2-1 mo. fires no longer nre considered un­ themselves for public nursing. Tho
tj**».
must choose between sticking togeth- K O U A L I’A V M L M 'S :— H. A: O.
. ... “.
uMOTOR
n &gt; p m &gt; rCO.
n
20l)-llC
P e I'PER S36e D FOR SALK—l have quenchable. In tlm Hutto district n homo visits made by thr 1.240 nurse,
•u.
*&gt;r
uml atickinff 'em up.
{ a surplus of 35-lbs. of ltuhy King process of fire fighting has l*cn do- aggregated nearly lJtOO.OOO, visits to
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popper seed saved by myself out of vehqxil hy a mining company which I* schools numbered 140.000, nnd In six
You ea* Had the name of
salvaging nn ore body of tremendous months 1,250.000 school children wore i* x u a» t* H u s* R S R iissB R u R n « "B* * BB" u ZBRnBQRBmBBUUStlSSflBMBWSVSS
tho very best New Jersey stock, $2.75
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extent. Fires thnt have been burning
.very Mf# nu.lnes* M*n
per lb. Address, E. Grothcn, Dnnln, for 13 years In throe connecting mines inspected b&gt; tbeso nurses snd where
I n In Sanford la thl* Column
Fin.
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198-tfc are being kmothcrtd under 1 .000,000 defects were found advised examina­
tion by physicians. In rural commu­
IIS each day.
*
F m r s x o r -Ftve room hungnlow on tons of mud.
nities this service has made a very
ti
exceptionally easy terms or wilt . At the end of 1022 2.000.000 tons of marked advance nnd has won thou­
»■ to|
metalliferous ore. containing, record­
rent.—A. P. Connelly ft Sons. 205-tfc ing expert estimates, nt least 80,­ sands of converts to approved methods
|
af disease prevention.
,
Well By* For You
F O lfS A L E OR EXCHANGE—Mod­ 000 tons of copper, once more will he
In home hygiene and ewe of the sick
Instruction, which fit*4 the student In
bon ton steam pressery ern poultry ranch in the Golden accessible.
Snnd, decArop0”0*1 w ’k and other methods of proper calc where Illness Is
Kent &amp; MeKee, Prop*- 4
' S tate, nenr Ixis Angeles, Calif. For
materials which enmo originally from not so serious as to require profes­
information
see
Nick
Zomovean,
San­
CLEANING, DYEING, ALTERING
ford, Fla.
203-St-W anti Wife the stop** nnd were discarded ns tail­ sional service, tho Bed Croas conduct­
Work caled for and delivered
ings In the process of copper extrac- ed 3.8S4 classes during the lust year,
i, 464-J-------- 314 W est F iret SL
tlonf*xlmply have been turned hnrk enrolled 2,35*1 Instructors. (VU-tH atuInto tho fire area. Water, which In dents and Issued.42,fi5fl certificate*.
FOP. RENT—Housekeeping apart many rases has proved Its uselessness
On June 30, 1022, nutrition service
l-WE DELIVER T H E GOODS”
ment. 719 g i k A v c . ___»201-12 tp as nn extinguisher of underground embraced t.UHl classc»v with n total of
FOR RENT—Rooms and kitchenette. fires. Is used for transportation. H 27.523 children and 2,530 enrolled dieti­
—Shirley ApnrtmenU opposite post conveys the tailings down to the fire tian*. Seventy-eight food selection
, Storage F acilities
regions. 1.200 to 2.200 feet under­ classes graduated *733 Who received
office, upstairs.
1
28’t&lt;c
ft c l Cross certificate*. In general
|lf *• pi***® yoo* 1*11 othtre; If not, FQ lT ltE N T —Unfuwilshed apartment ground, where tho sotipllke slime fills
health activities Bed Crn«s diopter*
Urn
abandoned
drifts,
cross-cuts
nnd
tell us. Phone 498
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Fcrndalo Apartments, 305 E. First slopes und literally smothers tho fire. maintained 377 health center*, serving
us tunny communities, provided 33.751
190-tfc
Strqpt.
health lectures for large audience* ev­
interesting to Archeologists.
FOB RENT—Furnished house and
A Bomnn-Britlsh grave hns^ Just erywhere. while cIlulcB numbered over
three, furnished npnrtmenls. Rhone been ilfscovcrcil on llum hllL bonier- 10,000.
, .
rsl Machine and Boiler Work*; o371-W.
l, . „ ,
,• 201-10tp set, England. On the east side of the
Grinding; DeLuxe Piston*;
U E N f—Ono bed room nnd kltcli- H/nnnn encampment was unearthed
Whfri Steel Gear Band*} Crank
cn furnish«nl, price $(15 per month, the complete skeleton of n young
-Phone 62 Apply to Mrs. H. D. Durant nt Lake adult, probnhly n male. The grave
Rctnrnedwas about two feet In depth, lying due
Mary.
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193' tfc north nnd south, the head nnd shoul­
ders being Inclosed by *1*1*6 of-Hum
‘Examiard
Glaase* Designed T
w a n t e d
stone. On tho right of the hend lay a
wan
y oitrent nicc shallow dish of Boman-Brltlsh black
In Invulnr po*scaslons of tho United
small cottago of hungulow, well pottery. This wns broken In three
finite* and In foreign lands the Ameri­
'located, with all conveniences. Spec­ pluces. probably by tho supcrcncum- can Il«l Crods scored hea&gt;y gains dup­
Opticlna-Optometrist
ify all particulars, together with best bent earth, but with the exception of i ing the Inst year, passing the prrBast First Slrsvt Bsnford. Fla. price nrtd terms. Must ho a bargain. a small portion of the flin It was pos­
Address P. O. Box (19.
211-10tp sible to restore It. Near the bend lay
a crude nn.J barbarous copy of n (blr&lt;l
.T O N J . M O U G H T O N I WA NTED—$3,000 at onco, Jest o nr Fourth century A. D. Hoinnn brass IcniL go
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security. Cail nt Hill Hardware Co. coin. This had probnhly been |&gt;Incnl Paving 115,017 member*. In Europe
ARCHITECT
—W. f. llughqy.
.
209-fltp In the mouth to*enable tho dead man tin* 1921 Bolt CgU enrolled 11,123.
\VAOTEP—T
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w
o
rY
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1
nquire'4
M. to pay Hi* fare to Chnron. tho ferry* with tho Constantinople Chapter re­
Room 7. Miller Hld^.
man. for taking him hero** the Styx. porting &lt;M3. a gain of 83 members.
Hanson Shoo Shop.
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Nenr tho right bond, of tho skeleton China wa* 1.782 members, n gain of
4F0R1)
11-13-20-27, 12-4p lay an oval hammer stono or pounder. MO; tilc little Virgin Island* bare
TakK). while tljo Dominican Republic
WANED-^A rhunco to build your
with 2,027 ndvuncod from Its previous
Homespun Jeans.
new homo before lumber gets nnj
A suit of clothes made front Ken­ high murk by 1.423 new member*.
higher. Plans nnd estimates furnish­ tucky homespun Jenns now I* n rari­ Haiti, orgnnlred In 1020, now Itu*
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ed.—Sanford Novelty Works. 183-tfc ty hut tlm cloth still I* produced ' n nearly l.ono enrolldl. Mexico reports
V. C. C O LI.Fi:. PropFOB KENT—One furnished bed room,- n smnll way In remote section* of the 351. a gain of 327 In one year. The
American Bed Cros* baa spread It*
320 Onk Avei Phone 2C03. 208-Gtc timuntnln country. There the old­ membership over somo 70 foreign
time methods of carding tho wool
WANTED—Have client wanting n spinning nnd looming nre t '^ 'c o d n lands ami Its Junior membership out­
small place, near town, .some muck the production of the finished cloth side of tho United States 1* close to
UNTUACTOR a n d B U IL D E R not particular aa to condition of the for which Kentucky onco had n nn- 700,000.
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house. Will pay nbout $1,000.—jitro u t Uon-wIdo reputation.Kentucky statesmen of thh older pe­
209-tfc
Farm Agency.
riod always appeared attire*! In Jeans
W A flf ED TO RENT—Formancnt, 3 nnd occasionally now men nro to be
or 4 room unfurnished npartinent, nren wearing a home spun Jenna situ
Rat or hou*e, desirable location. Ad­ of the most modem sartorial cut glv, y ■*dress "F. S." care Herald office, San- Inc the wenrer nn nlr of dlntfnctlpn#
i
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In moat cases the tnountnln looms
fatlaghouae Light* and AppR*ne«* ford, Fla.
192’tfc
...
now nre devote*! to weaving rag cm*
New Line of Fixture*
More than 325 Clinptcrs engaged In
WANTED—Your house to build or imts In which handiwork many of the
life saving or water first aid last year
repair, by a enrpentcr.
E. O. women nre expert*.
123 W est F irs t S tre e t
Many visitor. with the result that the American lied
Minx, 204 Myrtle Avo.
212-3tp Itnvo marveled nt the .blending of «**d- Cru»a Life Having Corps has set a new
&lt;.
or* nnd «ho artistic design* In nig high mark for enrolment und the
B. W . H E R N D O N
rug* woven on n mountain loom — number -of qualified life savers de
velopod. The iitfiuenco o f .‘‘learn to
LOST—Platinum ring with three dia­ l.oulsvllle Oitirlcr-Jonranl.
swlnt week" In mnny localities la re­
insurance agency
m onds; $5.00 reward if returned to
I im portant Q ualification*.
ducing the water fatalities through lam i
Miss Kathcryn Downing nt Mi-Lady a
-AUTO-------- BONDS
«I huvo heard that you do not re­ 0tmctlon nnd tho wtikT dlnsenilnutlon
OL
2l2-3tc gard uny man n* well fitted ns your­ of resuscitation methods demonstrated
Shoppe.
self to fill tho position to which you by the Red Cross rcptrs*ntutlves. E*reliant work has been done In teaching
have been elected."
Plant Snlo Day Friday a t Pop Wil"I never »uhl that.” replhsl Senator o large psVt of the Amerlcsn popula­
non’* Reo Office at the foot of First Rorchutn, “powlhb- n number of meri tion how to take cure of Itself In the
Contractor and B allder
could fill the tawltjon. But I will sny water. Growing appreciation for this
HtrooL
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thnt nobody ! know of ha* the experi­ Bed Cross Llfe-8:ivlng Service ts
)RD
■u
FLOUIDA
rtmwn
by
the
compulsory
Instruction
ence anil the1 fortitude tn stand Bio
CUT THIS OUT—IT 18 WORTH
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cninpnlgn prlmnrie* n* well n* 1 do. — adopted In many citle* for htemhers of
the police anil fire departments In lbs
GF.NKBAL
\Va»hlngtotv-Star.
\
prone pressure method of resuscltaCot out this'slip, enclose with 5c
ItBPAIK
ami mall it to Foley $ Co., 2835 Shef­ f l a m e s d e s t b o y h o t e l
TR-CjiV i
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Phone 391
&gt; A. ,
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a n d alarm s g u ests
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Help
to
Hslp
Othors
name nnd ntldre** clearly. You will
a t PORTLAND, ORE.
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fon can’t "give until lr hurts"—fm
receive In return a trial package con­
^l*ht Bros.* I)cpt. Garage Bldg.
giving an Amorlcgn thdlar to Join the
Tkf
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tw
rU
lrt
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m
r
Tae
a
m
w
m
i
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&gt;
,
taining Foley’# Honey and Tnr Com­
PORTLAND, Orc^ Dec. 1.— r Ire In American Bed Cfoss hilps y o t/to help
pound for coughs, colds and croup;
OAKLAND TOURING, 1920
the
Onk Hotel, In tho heart of the others who are hurt and who need re
Foley Kidney PU1* for pains In s «e*
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?AL HARGAIN^—B. &amp; O. MO- ney and iJnddcr-nilmcnts; pnd Foley day to have resulted in the tlhnth of
Alfred oRlson, of Orlando, spent
one
man.
Several
persons
wora
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Tablet*,
a
wholesome
and
20G-tfc
ported trapped in tha building, nnd Thanksgivlnfj
I
thorough^ cleansing cathartic for
the number of injured has not yet
^ben other* are idl^, we keep mov* constipation, billouraere, headache*,
into. Dr.
M ti J. N. u .
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been determined.
Later ull truest* his parent*',
a
n
d
aluggloh
bowel*.
8o!d
every­
there’s a reaton foi IL -Q U IC l
llolson.
wore accounted for.
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[ERVICE TRANSFER. Phorio 489. where.—Adv.

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Red Cross Gains ‘
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Foreign Fields

Henn’ McLaulin, Jr.,
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|GeneraI Shop’and Mill
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TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER

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Red Cross Water
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First Aid Makes
CADILLACS, PIEltCE-ARROWS, OVERLANDS, FORDS, O A k
’ Life-Saving Gain ! LANDS AND OLDSMOBILES.

GILLON &amp; FRY
HCAL CONTRACTORS

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for cash on deferred payments.

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BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

BOXING*

CHAS. L. BRITT, Editor
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Score by quarters
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The Sanford High School team
brought to a close yesterday a most
wonderful foot ball season by swamp­
ing the Daytonn eleven under a 92
to 0 victof-y.
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There Is very little in detail,to this
game as it was so one-sided and lop­
sided that the official scorer lost all
track of *001*0*, and notes lung be­
fore- the first half ended.
lie was
able,, however, to piece enough of it
togethli* aftW l'it was nil over to be
absolutely certain that Sanford piled
up 92 points, while Daytona were not
oven dangerous for a minute.
j The game wns played under ideal
During the second half, Coach-Wil­ wbather condition* nnd i\ record break­
kinson sent in his whole second string ing crowd ossctTihlcd to witness the
line-up, und these boys also proceed­
frny.
ed to keep the good work up. Close
It was n hard fight through and
observers of the game Btatod that through, but superior strength nnd
Sanford’s third airing mi;n would have brain work by tho T ar eleven wns the
beat them had we any third string reason why the Rollins eleven defeat­
team to send in.
ed the lln ttc r aggregation. The en­
Unless a post-season gnm ccan be
tire T ar team were in the fight to
staged this wonderful victory of yesduplica to the Blue nnd Gold victory
torda’y closes the 1922 season, n sea­
over the DoLandltes of last season's
son thnt ha* made foot ball history
1 foy, Sanford. One gumo was lost lo
Miami, whllo Sanford won oyer OrInndo twice, Daytonn twice, DelJind,
Ft. Meade, Palm Reach, Ocala, nnd
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And although there'w ill be some of
the regulars of this season nt -some
college next year giving a good ac­
- count of thcmrelvea on the gridiron,
Coach Wilkinson is devoting ju st ns
much time to his second string line­
up th a t will assure Sanford of an­
other gijbd team next year.

Vanderbilt Adds
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. * Many Victories

Made a mistake yesterday
The Sanford game to bo shown in
the movies wns against Orlando nnd
not Daytona.
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Care in handling finnneia Im atters; scrup­
ulous regard for obligations; taking thought
if the morrow, &gt;vith its responsibilities;-dis­
charging financial duties to one’s fam ily and
the com m unity—t)iese are ever the m urks of
the "thorobred.”
A friendly banking connection i s ’of im­
mense advantage in m eeting th e responsibil­
ities of life.

' NASHVILLE, Dec. L—Vanderbilt
lidded another victory to her splendid
The Armistice Day pictures 'will
season’s record here yesterday a fte r­ come later.
noon by defeating tho team of the'U .
of tho South (Sewanee) by n score of
At least one full rel of local plcUC to 0. Vanderbilt played n strong turn*, iincluding
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. big foot.bal!
game, while Sewanee showed up to ad­ classic between, two old-time rivals.
vantage in the third quarter only.
•And all this in addition to tho regu
lnr bill with no extra charge as th«
treat is on Osborne.
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A COMMUNITY BUILDER
F. P. FORSTER, President
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S h w id Know These Facts
A b o u t B a k in g Powdea*
— t h a t a b ig c a n a t a low c o s t m a n y times results in
b a k in g s t h a t a r e u n f it fo r food.

— t h a t o n e c e n t’s w o r th o f in fe rio r B a k in g P o w d e
tim e s m i n s o n e d o lla r’s w o rth o f o th e r in g re d ie n

BAKING POWBER
not because of quanti­
ty but on account of quali­
ty—not because of pnee
but by reason of results.
That is w h y th e sa le of
Calumet is 2% tim es
a s m uch a s thnt of
a n y o t h e r b a k in g ^
pow der.
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Buy it—try it—never fail L
to use it.
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A pound can o f Calam et
contain s fu ll JG o u n c e s .
Som e baking powders
■coma in J2 ounce instead
o f J6 . ounce cans. Be
sure you g e t &lt;i pound
when you w a n t it.

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313 San fold Avenue

Potato, Shrimp and
Chicken Salad

As strikingly beautiful os it is luxuriously appointed,
the B u ick ’Six-cylinder S port R oadster brings n e w
zest to motoring.
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Riding on the long w heelbase Buick c h assis w ith th«
distinctive Buick sp rin g suspension and the fam ous,
pow erful Buick valve-in-heail engino, th is superbly
fitted roadster contains every refinem ent for cars-freo
travel. T ho fine lo a th e r upholstrfry, tho shining mckelled fittings, tho com plete Instru m en t board, w ind­
sh ie ld w ings, t a ilo r e d to p a n d s n u g fittin g s to r m
curtains-ore am ong th e m any features t h a t distinguish
this car in nppearnneo and in com fort.
A nyw hero you m eet this de-luxo m otor car, It not
nfdv in tho center o f atten tio n b u t m o to rists also m ark

,t «r tid ore a p. m., .innumj
fur grading, drnining and paving tin
.'olliiwing slrtet!*, to wit:
Sanford Avenue fiorn Fifth S tre 't
lo Tenth Street. 5l38-ai|. yards.
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Palmetto
Avenue from Scvondl
S tre e t‘to Fifteenth Street, 1N43 s&lt;| 1
yards.
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Mugnolia Avenev from Tenth Street
l„ Central Street, 8500 sq. yards.
Fourth Street from Sanford Avenue
to Myrtle Avenue, 3570 sq. yard*.
Myrtle Avenue from Fourth Street
to Thirteenth Street HIUJ5 sq. .yards.
Elm Avenue from First Street to
Thirteenth Sit cel 13110 sq. yards.
Bids will be received .on the f allow’ing types of pavement, sheet nrphnlt.
n-phnit concrete, asphalt block nm.
vitrified Dr'.ck.
Proposals to ho presented in a scal­
ed envelope, endorsed on the outside
w^tid for Paying”, Sanford, Florida,
and tho name of the bidder* or bid­
ders.
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by n certified check, made payable at SANFORD, FLORIDA
sight, to the order of the City of Sun- When better automobile* are
ford, Florida, for 3 per cent of the

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ROUTH BAKERY

$1.50
Turkeys for Thanksgivin g

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Herald
As was iinnounecc
Elkny’s W hite Pine T a r and Wild C herry Compound
yesterday, next Monday and Tuesday 1
night at the Princess will he seen mov­
. IU:XAI,L HA BY COUGH SYRUP
ing pictures of the Sanford football ]
team In action. It wns announced,
however, thnt it would show the Snnford-Dnytonn game of Armistice day,
M l T i r r . OF APPLICATION TO IIF.
MAIIF. A F IIK H IIKAl.KIl
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
ht this was an curor, ns tbo.gnmo
shown will Iw tho one between San­
Notice Is hereby given that Uir urtKODAK DEALBB
PHONE 325
tlerslKncil. n niarrle.l woinnli. util on THE REXALL STORE
ford and Orlando.
tho SMh day of lJrr«inbrr. IVS3. nt 11
The big game pictures and the treat o'rtork. n m., apply to the Honorable
Jnnirs tV. I'rrkfn*. Joilge of tile Fir-,
is on Osborne as ho will make no ex­ eult Court of the Hevenlb Judicial l l r - !
cult &lt;&gt;f tho KUlc of FUrlda. nl the
tra charge for those two nights, nltho Court
House ut- T)eljtnd. Florida, or
he has gone to considerable expense (\ heresoev/T-&gt;^td Judge may he at said
time, for u license lo manage, take
in making theso pictures. There will ehnrge of and control her property nnd
be nl least one reel of these local pic­ to become u free dealer In every re tures nnd tho Sanford public *is cor­ ,r&gt;Thl* Illh day of November, 1»IJ
MART B. HUNT.
dially invited to turn out and see
KURD II tVII«SON,
tiollclior
for
Fetllloncr.
thfmselvc* in the movies.
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Tho pictures will not only show
i views of the side lines, nnd hundreds
i uf Sanford people hut they will shuw
i some fast play* made by the Sanford
| team against their old.time rivals, the
N ext to P rincess T h e a tre
! Tigers from Orlando. Remember tho
time, Monday and Tuesday next, tho
place, rrincm e theatre, the event, foot **
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ball in pictures...

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TH ERESA
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( G roceries

We use nothing: but the best m aterial; all
. work done by expert workmen.

L. C. MOORE, Msnsger
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There’s a lot of real joy to he found in buying groc
erics nt Hve nnd-lct-llvc prices. You won't nun
ing us your order when you undcrstsnd^whnt
saving yoit’ru making.

NICE FAT MACKEREL
Dill and Sour Pickles in Bui
Large Assortment of Fresh r
15 lbs, Irish Potatoes for:-. .- :Yellow Yams, per peck..—,....-

6-14— 1923 SERIES

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THE SURPRISE SHOE

Fred T. Williams, Engineer.
Plan*
ond specifications may bo obtained at
filher office on deposit of $10.00
'which will lie returned i f bid is made.
The City Commissioner* reserve the
•right to reject any, or all Idyls, or to
accept any bid thay deem to be for the

Vegetables, Florida and Cali­
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out usage of his autom obile is tho beat usset a dealer posaev
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We take pride in th e realization of th o fact th a t Oak­
land car owners in tho t e r r i t o r y , controlled by us ^ e l s e ­
w here constitute our m o st valuable asset.
A careful inspection nnd n rid e in the Oakland 6-44 will

Our cods nre supreme-*— our prices low er th an th^iC lowest

reveal the reasons.

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See us for a dem onstration npd prices.

TH E REST STORE IN SANFORD____

W ight Bros. D ept Garage Building
Join the throng* of reader*.

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R EX A LL CHERRY IIARK COUGH SYRUP.

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Departs
s'o. 12fl.......... 7:45 p.m.
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x—Daily, except Sunday.

Combination Offer
14-lbs. Gran. Sugar $1.00
1-lb. Bulk Mix’d Tea .50

A full line of samples can be seen a t

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SATURDAY SPECIALS

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MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS

1018 Weal First Street

J. HUGH TILL1S, Prop.
; . :_______ 1—102 Sanford Avenue 2

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T ho E conom y

Lilly of the Valley, si fted Sweet Wrinkl
ed Peas, per cun
High Grade Sugar Corn, per c a n .:... ........ wc 2
Yeliow Corn Meal, per pkg,...................2
Osceola Blueberries, per can
j.*yc 5
6 leading brands of Coffee to select from at 2
Popular Prices
2
! Full line of Heinz Pickles and Relishes ! 2

Stone’s Fresh Shrimp „

— t h a t la c k o f p r o p e r le a v e n in g s tr e n g th m e a n s
a n d d is a p p o in tm e n t o n b ak e-d ay .

JOH N GOVE, P roprietor
CEM ETERY WORK A SPECIALTY

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Not new in service because they are standard f»i Lettuce, I o
If tatoes, Beans, Celery, Corn, Beets, Cucumbers and Oranges.

M \ Nrlipyef Cbttnge
Work has been commenced on the
e Salesman’s'! &gt;Each proposal must he accompnnenlargement of tho St. Jjoorgo Hotel,
roung. woman (cj by a certified chock, made payable
They are also-Installing private baths.
Is to his b e-1at sight, to the order of the City of
Mr. Clark ci#**** to have “ ful* hou*e
on his hnnds1Sanford, Florida, for 3 per cent of the.
this season.
s to find hor nn)0unt of their bid ns an evidence of j
J. E. Phipps wan.a visitor in Or­
Rev. W. T. Rancher, of Apopka,
return. F rn n -jK001| fnith nnd guaranty to furnish,
• will be at Moore's Station church to lando Monday.
self of the bond ns required l*y said Commission,
• preach Sunday, December 2nd, his last (i "Mr. Reed left Friday for lluffnlo
within ten days after the award of the
■ visit before conference. Come, every- w h ie he wll bo for some into attend­
contract.
J liody and hear him.
AH bids must be made on .form ol
ing to business.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Muse, of West
proposal
to be furnished by thc Archh
Maurice Clouscr and t,. C. 1 erry, of
■ First street, were spend-the-day Orlando, were out-of-town visitors in appearances” with the picture, tra v ­ tw t.
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eling with it And giving in connec­ Plans nnd specifications may lie ob
FR ESII FORK • Mrs. Louis Kimrrd In Cameron City.
Frederick G rist was a visitor in Or­ tion a talk from the stage relative to tained from &lt;'. J. Ryan, City Mnnu
AND W EST ER N BEE!
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its making, telling nortiethlifg of this gcr, at his cf/ice in Sanford, h lorida
lando Saturday.
Rochester, Ohio,- that* lie nrlved there
city’s nstounding growth since its
Mr and Mrs.. Huttons, of New
November 21st nnd the ground was
founding; it* plans for tho&gt; future,
York, arc located for the winter with
*: covered with snow and the weather
etc. In this talk a subtle invitation
Mr. und Mrs. Reed.
to those who might wish to Interview posit of 110.00, which jturn
■ was good und snappy.
Mrs. F. J . Noimycr returned Snt- him further on the subject will bo ex­
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pressor, Helen
and Glen were guests nt the Ellsworth urdny from Jacksonville where she tended. If thought advisablo- cards
had chicken exhibits a t the State ‘will be distributed among the audi­
■ home for Thanksgiving dinner.
a f t e r a l l is s a i d a n d d o n e
Mrs. James L. Hoyd and Mrs. Eliia Fair which took many of the prises. ence, reading, " If you nre interested
in knowing more alniut Horidn write
T (Suthrie, of Falrburn, Gn., a subThe ways tU m arket n picture are
■ urh of Atlantn, arc arriving Saturday
FIF.LDS IS REPORT several. -It is the purpose to secure
■ to be the guests for the winter of
.o co*star with Mr. Gilmore, a woman
Mrs. Boyd's daughters, Mrs. Curtis'J.
CAMDEN, Ark., Dec. 1.—Smack- with an established reputation whose
Abrams, o'
Coleman nnd
Moore's Station and of her son P. M over and other camps in Ouachita name would mean additional box of­
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Boyd and wife nnd children in San county oil fields were qufct today, ac­ fice - receipts.. M rr Gilmore himself
cording to reports received here on
the heels of n general exodus of "un­
desiraldc*" in the vicinity of Ouitch- ring with n yom an of the above «ie*
ita city; wh
scribed character, this method of m ar
of one man
keting is obviously certain.
several others.
Another method, practically . ns
Sheriff's deputies , returned from m red, is to cover„thc territory when
■ nnd Mrs. A. D. Abram*. T%o fenttire
Ouachit aclty, where they were sentof the evening was n fine G o'clock lust night when u report was receiv­ Mr. Gilmore hus the largest follow
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ing and in which he has never play
■ Idiitnor.
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There will l&gt;c, n tacky party at pected. They reported that the night ed in tlie spoken dram a except to ca
parity nt two dollars n seat. Mr. Call
Moore’s Station church Friday even­
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more made one picture nnd trnvcllci
ing, December 8th, admission 5 and
in Florida during the sumnie
10c, The party will he given by Mrs.
with,
marked success. — ------scafLua
B. II. Squares’ Sunday school class.
U his—W illingW orkerer" -There will
W H ERE YOUR DOLLAR (JOES FURTHER
In the District Court of the Lnl
ho coffee, cakes ami sandwiches rervStates fdr the Southern District
cd. 1 lease everybody come and wear
SNAI’l’ERS, S E A BASS------ FAT IIE N S anti FRIERS
of Florida, in B a n k ru p t:
your tacky duds. A hnppy evening is
MBA and W ESTER N M EATS; GUARANTEED EGGS
In the mutter of John 1*. Ilrady.
anticipated. The proceeds to go to­
w a rd a big community.Christmas tree
To the creditors o f John T. Ilrady,
Sanford, district aforesaid
| with something on it for nil the little
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
! folks in tliir. mil of town whether they
_____ O pposite Fire Station
the above named bankrupt was duly 2 10S Smith Palm etto Avenue
jcumo to Sunday school or not. Same
adjudicated on thy 21st day of No
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kind of a tiee we had two years ago.
vtmiter, A. D. 1922. and that the first
'Come to the party. '
meeting of his creditors will he held
I The Geneva ferry bridge fire on
:,t the office of the undersigned RefI SLndny w;:s caused by a lug Imfil
orco in Bankruptcy at Tampa, Fla.
i rreil -to rvn lumber rafts from the
on to-vvit: tho ilt h day of DecijnWr
tOsceola lumber mills stopping at tin
\ D. 1922, ot 10:00 o'clo.-k in thi
II a rt end «rf the bridge t» take on gn?forenoon’ nt which time end.tore n»a*
Inline In iu a gas truck and in sonn
1-xr.mine tin- bankrupt, prove theii
i uiupner an explosion occurred. The
5 Yisil the Bakery w here Quality and Service will
claims, nppoipt a Trustee and transect
jiiihlge wns practically destroyed up
iLih other and further business a?
iio the "draw. An c :e witness told me
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SANFORD

Pictures Will Show
the Orlando Football
Game, Not Daytona

MlK’r \ i ) 11*22/ fivr the cohstro
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Failing to Score F irst
Time This Season Penn
Loses to Cornell Team

HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW CRATE?

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Tech Holds Southern
Title by D efeating
FOOTBALL RESULTS
The A uburn Eleven

Tech 14, Auburn 0.
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Richmond U. 13; WilllaAw
nnd
ATLANTA,
Dei. 1,—Georgia
tion—on the battlefield—but not
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Tech's Yellow Jackets proved tho un­ Mary 3.
"over there.”
Penn
State,
0;
Pittsburgh,
14.
doing of tho ^uburn Tigers ycstcrFlorida Freshmen, 23; GeorgU
day afternoon, winning their 24th an­
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North Cnrolina, 10; Virginia, 7.
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the Alabama team , 14 to C, Roth
Cornell, 9; Pennsylvania, 0.
teams entered tho contest with an un­
Wake Forest, 9; Hampden Sidney, J
blemished Southern Intercollegiate
Washington &amp; Lei, 14; Johns Hop
Athjkdie Association record fpr tho
kins,
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CENTRE EASILY WINS
liuckncil, 10; Dickinson, 7.
hardest fought, though entirely free
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Georgetown, 40; Geo. Washington
from any semblance of roughness, the
two elevens have played.
V. P. L, 7; V. P. M., 3.
W. Vn., 14; Washington &amp; Jeff., 0.
Detroit, 14; Vermont, ,10.
Duval High, 13; Hillsboro, 0.
Muhlenberg, 28; Ursinus, 0. Michigan Aggies, 7; St. Louts, 7.
Mnrylnnd, 7; N. C. State, 0.
PHILADELPHIA,’ Dec. L—Gil DoRochester, 15; Hobart, 14.
bio’s powerful cloven from Cornell
Ohio U., 3; Marietta College, 0.
defeated the U niversity of Pennsyl­
Cincinnati, 0; Miami, 9.
vania on Franklin Field yesterday, 9
St. John of Annapolis, 14;! Penn
to 0, on straight football, nnd remains
Militnry
College, &lt;1.
the only big team in the east which
Sowanee,‘OfVanderbilt, 2d.
has. not been defeated for two years.
Chattanooga, 13; Oglethorpe, 0.
Have the Herald do your next job
It wns tho first timo Pennsylvania
Hurknell, 12; Dickinson, 0.
of
printing. We have the equipment
fulled to score this season. The Inst
Miami High School, 54; West Palm to do all kinds of job printing.
game Cornell lost to Pennsylvania on
Bench High, 0.
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Thanksgiving day, 1920.
Pensacola High, 7; W right’s Acadcmy, 0.
Sanford High, 92; Daytona, 0.
Tennessee, 14; Kentucky, 7.
CORRECTED NOV. 1 ITU, 19
Franklin &amp; Marshall, 0; Gettysburg.
South Bound
Centre, 42; South Carolina, 0.
Depnrts
Alabama 59; Miss. A. &amp; M., 0.
2:40
a.m.
Nebraska, 14; Notre Dame, 0.
8:40 a.m.
Missouri, 9; Kansas, 7.
1:3H p.m.
Louisiana State, 25; Tulnnc, 14.
3:20 p.m.
Stetson
Oklahoma,'A; Washington, 0.
7:10 p.m
... Walden
Gainesville High, 10; St. Pete II., 0.
.....Layton
Northlxiuud
C.irroway
SANFORD II. S. C.IRL8
Arrive
WIN OVER NEW SMYRNA
.... 1:48 n.nt.
. 11:45 a.m.
The girl* quintet of Now Smyrna
2:35 p.m,
High went down to defeat Inst night
.... 4:00 p.m.
in their gann! with Sanford High, 17
....10:0 p.m.
to 11.
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It was a very intwaxtlng game .te
rilliy Itranrh
the spectators nnd the work of Spen­
Arrive
cer und Holly of Sanford is to he espceinlly commended.
The inability of New Smymn U
shoot yn&gt;ul* was the cause of theii
d o featjih e hull being in New Smyr­
na’s territory tho majority of th«
Leesburg Branch
Arrive

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THE NEW STORE

F lorida nnd W estern M eats------ Service and QuaUty
303 SANFORD AVENUE-

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Kent Vulcanizing
Sealed proposals will ho receive,
by the City Commission of 8anfor«l
Plorfdp, ut their office In the Clt:
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THE H E A R T OF TH E W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 212

SANFOIU), FLORIDA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER .10,1922

VOLUME H i

r'ER
THE DYER ANTI
LYNCHING BILL WHILE
EATING TURKEY

To The People o f the United States at Large—

served
d o n s m o n is
c h ie f o f g e r e a l

STAFF . *•

, Trial of Cabinet Members
Who Were. Executed
Tuesday
\

W ITH SCHOONER IN DENSE FOf
Itcutcr’s
NO LIVES LOST.

1Hr.l I ’ r r s a )

Pipoulas, Douimnnls and Valcttas
been arrested. Dousmarls is
^ of the mosi prominent, military
fibres in Greece, lie him forved os
chief of the general staff 'and Inst
September was appointed Commanderin-chief of the army in Its last unHtccessful nttonipt'trf stem the tide
o( tho Turkish ndvnneo.
l ’ npoulns
WM njgo a former commander in the
Greek army, nnd wns reported on
Un September to havo joined the
U \ c

t S A N FRANCISCO.’ Nov. 30. — The
Pacific Moil passenger ship New­
port, carrying J00 pnssengera, bound
front San Francisco for 1Central
American points, collided with tho
steam schooner Sven nniidship*,
plowing Intorthe hold of the schooner
o ff Point Sanlius, according to radio
messages received here. The New­
port wn3 able to proceed under her
own steam. The accident occured in
n dense fog.
«

Jimmy Thornton, the popular rvp
resentallyo of tho S. I*. Richards Co,
of Atlanta, wan in tho city today call
in,r on.the local palter ntul utqtlonorj
I.QNDON. Nov. 30.—U is reported trade.' Jimmy in like the printers—
here that a Turkish rpvolt, pccom- he never has n vacation.
pinlcd by violent fighting nt qome
J u&lt;Jgo Schell e Moines is happy to*
risers, has broken out’ In Western
dny
to have with him his brother, J.
Thrace.
E.
Moines
and wife, of lake Dutler.
The correspondent of the Times nt
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mnincs hnvc been here
Comiantinoplc telegraphs that* he
hears the insurgents pro masters -f before and their Sanford friends nro
the situation nm| that nn armed imnd glad to SCO them again.
of 5.000 having' mncliine guns- .is
purrhing townrds Dcdegntch nnd de­
manding the holding of a plebiscite.
A despatch to the Daily Express
from Constantinople describes the
dilution n* jlrnmatic and chaotic,
it adds Hint not only are the Turk.*
rvported to have revolted hut that
hand* of ihilgarjiins and Macedon­
ian! have crossed the frontiers.

tm is je w in g and several deputies
presented interrogations
in
the
chamber today to ascertain tho at­
titude of the government arid to
hiate public protest against
ifii1*
action by Hip Greek authorities.
Deputy Gnl!|, who has done every­
thing possible during 50 years of
political life to contribute to tho
unity and greatness of Greece, has
rtturned the decorations \vhicH he
received from Athene nnd hai\ re­
quested that his nnmo bo ermoved
from the street which tho rriunicipai
authorities named after him. Other
prominent I Uliana have followed
suit.
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Coincidentally, the, no\v Greek
miniitor to Italy, M. Colergi, pre­
sented ills credcntiala ut the foreign
ministry today.

In .the;smiling valleys of the S t Johns river all is
peace and happiness and the Cold weather has not only
assisted,the lettuce growers in many ways but it has
helped win the battle against the winged warriors' that
sing in the night and carry- apears— you kr.ovv what, we
mean—and this glorious winter weather is typical of
Thanksgiving in many ways and brings to our minds the
old days of the Pilgrim Fathers when the deep snows cov­
ered the ground and the Indians lurked in the woods,
only there is no snow in the woods here in Florida and the
Indians are now peaeofuly inclined and have moved into
the shadows o f the Everglades where their white broth­
ers are looking after their welfare.
The bright prospects for a big winter season, the
fine prospects for the farmer and fruit grower, the great
developments being made and contemplated for the
coming year all make the citizens of this greatly favored
countv feel that the day of Thanksgiving iuit.only_come;i

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Engine Shops and
Roundhouse A. C. L.
Go Up in Flames
peon

ehnrgO/Of murder ngninst Mrs. Alice
E. Shields In connection with the
death of her husband last February
wan nolle proved by Circuit Judge J.
\V. Perkins today at the motion of
State's Attorney Uccottes.
• The stale attorney told tho court
that ho could not muster out o f state
witnesses ovidcncc necessary for hi»
case.
Mrs! Shield* wn« rclensed from cus­
tody late this afternoon. / Sho hnd
been confined in Jail sinco a few
'weeks after he’r husband. E. G.
Shields, was killed while the couple
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 30. — Con­ were enrouto to their home a few
&gt;
tractors in charge o f additions to the miles from here.
Dismissal of tho charge ngninst
»Ute cnpitol declare the.work will be
fomplcted some timg before the con- her today concluded a case to which
'rning o f the legislature next sum­ unusual interest had attached be­
mer although They arc fnr behind cause of the manner in which she-wns
their schedule because of delay in the brought' into tho affair. Her arrest
followed a i r investigation by tho Ku
delivery of building material.
Both the now house nnd1 senate Klux Klan. ’ *
The killing occurred nt night as
ehnmber* havo advanced tor the stage
the
couple rode along, the road in a
xhcrc they nro ready for tho dccor•tora to go to work on tho interiors horse-drawn wagon. An aged negro
ond n force of workmen is repalnt- employed by Shields wns arrested and
hiiving
umlmshed
Ing and working over tho furniture charged . with
from the old chambers which will bo Shields. Subsequently, Mrs, Shields
intuited in the now rooms. It wns wrote n letter to tho headquarters of
the original intention to place new the Ku Klux Klan in Atlanta, com­
urniturc in the chambers hut bids plaining ngninst tho treatment sho
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afor supplying It were so high the had received at thq hands o f nuthorhoard Tn charge determined to use Iticn ami nsked that tlje negro undor
arrest be summarily handle dby jho
•he old eq’uipmont.
The old Houao chamber Is bcliHj Klan. The Klan through member* in
section conducted a secreb' in­
converted Into n series of committee
rooms.
vestigation end upon it*„ conclusion
wrote Stale’s Attorney Decdttes that
James’ Sharon, .lr.; in home from if ho would meet a Klnnamaii id an
ciorida University to spend Thfl»J*igiving with hi* parents, Judge unj
J. G. Sharon.

New Capital
Building Ready
For Legislature

Robert Thrasher, who is attending
University 0f Flc/rfd* at Gainesl* « ponding tho Thanksgiving
•olidayg with hts parents, Mr. and
a,r*. K. T. Thrasher.
T^s Herald, 16c per week, delivered

This is the season o f Thanksgiving and it would
seem that the people o f Seminole County have a^-much
for which .to be thankful that a public expression would
be seemly, timely and* absbluteiy necessary to .depress
our appreciation for all the good things, for all the bless­
ings; for all the bounteous prosperity that has come to us
during the year 1922.
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of Drug Cli'rk
Beaten to Death

TAMPA, Now 2^.—Fire of an un­
W ITH 80M B BLU NT
INSTRU
known origin somewhere in the black­
MBNT A T TEX AR K ANA, TEX.
smith shpp&gt; about 0 o’clock Inst night,
totally destroyed the Atlantic &lt; oasl
Line’s engine shops, round house, one
locomotive, office and new storeroom
nnd oil house nt Port Tampa.
Tho fire did not extend to the car
shops, which are larger than the en­
gine shifts. v No Atlantic Coast Line
official could estimate the loss last
night, but including thu locomotive
and valuable machinery in the shop,
the damage ' in believed to Ito roughly

TE X AR K AN A. Texas., Nov. SO.—
Apparently beaten to death with a
bluirt Instrument, the body -of High
Throckmorton, ding clerk, of Willon.
Ark., was found in Little River, one
mile nnd a half from tho homo of
Tom Owens, who had already been
arrested In connection with Throck­
morton's- disappearance last Thurs-

Plucky Teacher To
Bear Sears of Her
. Heroism for Life
A T L A N T A , Nov. 30.—iftrs. Oscar
Grant, tim plucky little school teacher
who saved about IQ children by drop­
ping them •from a second story win­
dow when the High Point community
school wns destroyed by fire yester­
day, before she was overcome, lay in
a local hospital today, swathed in
blindages. She probably will ln*ar
scars from the burns for life, accord­
ing to physicnm^
•
"I don’t know how I did it,” , she
tnbl ncw.qiapermen. “ I juHt knew
those crying children were in danger

Pessimist

ored by tho Klan was placed undor
' a . ’ ’*
f
'
arrest.
The cxspt nature o f the investiga­
tion at that time has never been revoaied, b’lt Iho state attorney held tho
assurance of tho‘ Klnnamcn present
that they would appear a* witnesses
, at tho trial if necessary.
J
Tho negro was i^lcasrfd y«hortly
after Mrs. Shields’ arrest. The **)mah was csllrel up for trial At the
spring term of court but a continu­
ance was granted tho atate.because
of tho Inability to bring witnos?w re-

SUSPEND T O D A Y
President Works Little And Will
Spend the Day ’ W ith
cm. i .

An extra large attendance graced
the meeting, of the Klwnnis Club nt
the'Palm Itoom of _
the
Hot?!
Valdes
-f
_
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yesterday nnd sat down to a real ban­
quet.- Secretary Lloyd’s remarks to
the mnnngcmcnt of the Grill evident­
ly produced results Oh the menu pro­
vided was nil that could be wished

the. members of tho club who enthu*tavticnlly applauded him at it* con­
clusion.
*
P ro f. Lawton spoke on "Educational
Week" which will he observed all over
the United States. The slogan adopt­
ed f u r thi* movement is "Visit the
Schools,” aiyl Prof. Lawton extended
n conlinl invitation to tho members
,,( the club to \isit the schools of the
ritylduring this week.
K iwan inn I”d. Lane, fliairmnir "T
•he sign committee, reported that the
handsome now Kiwaaian sign* were
now heftig placed on nil the highways
entering the city, lie st.'tted that ho
had * ecu loti a mim'ues of srigiiura to a
petition to the city commission ask­
ing ihrit tin? Klwanis Club be granted
u pack license for the coming year,
but after discussing the matter pro
and eon the club decided to pass it up

I H r T l i r A a r o r la tr r f I ' r r M I

W ASHINGTON, Nov. 30.— Con­
gress. with the House having passed
the shipping bill nnd the Senate still
In quandaries on the Democratic fili­
buster on the Dyer anti-lynching bill,
has suspended activities on other
brunches or the Pcderal. government
over Thanksgiving. At the White
Houso also, President Harding planndd *ol do only a little work during
the day, intending to spend the re­
mainder quietly after having dinner
with Mrs.. Harding In her sick room.
There was no end x&gt;f the Democratic
filibuster in sight when the Senate

ministration shipping bill, around
which, was waged the most bitter partisan fight o f the present congress,
was passedI today by the House with
21 votes to&lt; spare, The finnl count
wns 203 to 1HI.
Sixty.nine Republican* broke nwAy
f rommt«y*Ti'fi^nirntion nnd
opposed the bill, while four Demo­
crats supported it.
There never wns much doubt about
the result, but the margin by which
it went through wns much Tower than
estimate* politicly given by most of
the leaders. It was, however, just
about what they figured on priIn the fnce of threats to delay, if
not prevent its pnsnage by the sen­
ate, the measure will go Monday to
the Senate committee, 'which plans
to accept it as passed by the Ilousb
nnd take the fight to the floor nixt

Chairman Greene, of the merchant
marine committee, and Reprtscntalive Ednums, Pennsylvania, • ranking
Republican, who shouldered the tight
through the House, declared tonight
that -despite amendments, the messare would pave the way for putting
the American flsg nt a high p|ace on
the sens. The general, viow ort both
sides that hnd an attempt been made
to pnss it an. framed, it would have
liven swept to overwhelming defeat.
’ "Whereas, In.keeping with the pro­
There wns n shout of approval on
gress.o f tho City of Sjnnford, the San­ thv Republican side when tho final
ford Daily nnd Weekly Herald huve. vote wns announced, but it wns hot
Iieen increased in sire nnd volume, and half so hearty ns that given Repre­
“ Whereas: On Tuesday, November sentative Mondell, of Wyoming, the
2Htb, PJ22, the Thanksgiving Edition, Republican leader, who, in (t closing
of the Sanford Daily Herald was pub­ address, pleaded earnestly with his
lished mid presented the appenrnneo •party to stand behind tho President
of a metropolitan Daily, showing to and give the bill a sweeping majority.
the people of tho City of Sanford,
Seminole County and to tho world,
the magnificent Improvement this en­
terprising printing company has made
in its plant und newspaper, which la
■inly un indication of tho progressive
improvements being made In the
Commercial ,nnd civic life of tho City
of Sanford,
.
Therefore, He It.Resolved; that tho
Kiwanis Club, being BUILDERS In ^
fnct as well ns in name, feeling it njj Kdruondn accepted. It stipulated that
duty to recognise the efforts of it? a ship, If on a particular voyage, per­
members and others in progressive mitted the transportation of liquor,
building nnd appreciating the Sanford it could not share In a subsidy for
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Daily and Weekly Herald, does con­ that voyage.
The Edmons amendment .yrent out
gratulate Kjwnnian H. A. Neel nnd
through him the members and em­ on a dunjaqd for a separate vote for
ployers o f the' 'Herald Printing Com­ the House by Representative Crampany, and through it, In tho Sanford ton, Republican, Michigan, an advo­
Dally and Weekly Herald, the people cate of prohibition enforcement, who
of the City of Sanford and Seminole contended that it was not as strong
County, Florins, on tho Improvements us existing law and might, bo con­
made in “ our own newspapers" and strued by aomo aa wiping out tho
especially on the appearance of tho present statute. Mr. Edmons hlmThnnksgiving Edition of the Sanford
Dnlly Herald, nnd
“ Be it further resolved th at« copy
of this resolution be spread upon tho
minutes o f thjs .meeting, nnd u copy
ho furnished to the Herald Printing
"Co., for its Information und for pub-

The day before Thanksgiving
T1Acre's a price.upon my head.
And tf j d b escape this rime
There's Christmas still oheadl
But though. I’m feeling dreary
I don’t wish (hat I-efare deadf
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und I stayed In the room as long a* 1
could. I had a* hard tlm« jnaklng
them Jump out of tho window."
Mrs. Grant said the two boys who
mot death hsd refused to' make the
Jump from tho window and,.*" racing
about the room, became lost in the
danse smoke.- •&gt;'
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Turkey’s Ambition
To Have Territory
Without Militarization
CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 30.—
News (if tho execution of tho former

Greek cabinet member? |n Athena ha*
excited grave misgivings among for­
mer mombera of the Sultan’s ministry
who are charged with high treaaon by
jhc nationalist government at ^Angora.
They express feara ,the^ may suffer
similar fate when NiHottallafj taka
Get your office supplies, stitionfcry over thereity unless allies intervene.
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PLANT SALE
ON SATURDAY
OF THIS WEEK

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THE BLESSED
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this cdtici*n\ has not fallen on deaf
rr.
ears in indicated by tho report thut!
November darkens to Its does,
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Uo'^n ' m low na IIS Inst IQ
HI*LP TO M AKE SEM INOLE COUN­ the sport club* of virfuhily every
Tliry kneel beilda their flickering tei
Hi
hearth;
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participating
in
the
Ifio
pro-!
T Y TH E MOST BEAU­
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Without, thie little wistful rose
Ever Offered arSuch Low Price*
gram nro already searching for capa-l le drooping toward lljr barren earth.
•weather the grower* want. hu
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hie trainers in' all of the principal^ A -frOst hnd bitten the April fruit.
;— 'A .Might had aearad ihe sunqher com, j
twi more lettuce left in Jcr- Pi
! Ho nurc to plan to go the Woman’s lines of athletics.I Ptuirp l.itll hnd entltteo to the nml
v 50c, 60c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Numbers
The golden barley, overborne.
j ft-; rsj\ llnvc you n litllo tJt- fr*
Club plant sale Saturday. There may1
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to bo a warm welcome, ahd’ctmtc itit ,;,‘
.
.SHE US.FOR YOUR WINTER
Thq eunahlna and ths storm tngetharT"
Vein'll find new delightful dramn ip
.Minimum
38 r
' tc resting garden tall;. I f you hiu'el .MOSCOW, Nov. 29.—Thn first t
fi
this play of 0|\a sort of womnn nnd
r t Range
40
core*, foliage plants or fall blooming «*iv*»t3 ,bt*ik in Soviet Uumb. Hi? tier meager little garden prayed
All long July for quenching rain;
HAT8*«V • CAPS
SW EATERS
Pa nnrar.nter. ■
■.
• 0 3'! Rk •( -utulJiar, one Sort of man and nnflower*, be sure to take n basket Or: Russian Commercial Ihvak, begin* The ind-eyrd rattle left the .hade
ft y
. • vr i*
.
.
•thcr, one i ort of love ntnl another.
ft &gt; Norlhwoft jerwi clcor.
To eeek their coollrtg creek In vain;
vaas, no ;nntt:r whether you think! operations this month.
■i
Tlie
llowere
that
her
hands
had
cherished,
Atco—
HE
Ptt
•
1
.
i
This batik har. been organized as
Just re lived fA new rhlpment of all these lines----- The price in light
they may take a prire or not. , Wo
That made the borders buvutvtbright.
Fa
They
Unr.d
their
lovaly
lieude
and
per­
.
^
folkt have a wonderful county—thl* a trndo
bank by II, Aohberg, a
i«
-■
ished]'
,
ft4 Ra ft» n KT P i tea tea ftj
BP THIS W A Y ”
; Seminole, r.n‘J the tiiafe wo realize Swedishfinancier, wilh tho nid
of
flcr tear* had fallen at the eight
\ TWO-PART COMEDY
this, and'tile prouder v.-c arc 'Of the American and German capital. The
foe* tho hotter for all of ua and our Russian stato bank of Morrow hts ••nut ah,’ eha breathes, **I lovs
foraorrow— Richard Barthcirtiess in
dear!
;children, and the atrtnf'cr* who aroidne momber on tho hoard and parIt cannot truly matter whether
“The Seventh Day” also a Twojdr.ily thronging In to cast their lot tidpstc* In tho capital to tr. j extent We gain the year or lose, the year,
•
i
part Century Comedy
Just“ sow*
we,,v“
live,h"
thev-year
■with uj..,B ring your beautiful Howl of 10 per cent. Tho founders, of the ',u*1
r together.”
W
J. J. N, CONNER, Manager
Icra— let ua look our possibilities in hank do not intend to finance indue Then on th. hearth a fagot f*lls
The Store of Quality with Low Prices
tho face, nnd *es if wo cannot build try, but will assist in tho orgnuixa- j An.l breaks to sudden lesping light;
For Florida: / Fair nnd r
1
-* d•
the night,
.Sfnmd Hhcets. H '/ jxll, only
up ihto wondorful beauty our county Uon of several limited cmpni.i,,. A
warmer tonight uml Tliura- ft;
Phone 104
115 East First Street5l»c
t'cr I.1MH), while they Inst, nt
that is already so wonderful in tho with foreign capital for tho develop- ■ Th« cirri* of hla young arm make*
day; frost in north por­
A shelter where the »Urk had been;
H
erald
offic e .
tf
more practical side of horticulture. ment of vital Industrie*.
The old clock on the mantel wekea
tion tonight.
For the purpose o f banking opera­
And crlce'Thankentvln* In.
Bring your flowers— if you happen to
.-Youth'* Companion..
Pa to
have somethlng-reninikablc in tiio way tions in Germany a special bank,
m tet tet lot tet Hi Rl f-T Ni
DON'T 8 1 DISAPPOINTSD—
of n fruit or vegetable, brills thnt. The Guaranty and Credit Bank Tor
ALWAYS USR
the
East,
is
being
organized
in
Ber­
Who know* but that front same sntnll
Tltc Presbyterian Bninar will be
lin with the nid of the Russian state
beginning ure rtiuy work up an annual
M R S .F R B D DAIGBR, 8oclety Editor
held Friday nnd Snturchtl, Doc. 1st
kt
bank, through which nil opcratior.n
event that all may look forward to
Th. Io «-o ^ BAKING POWDER
and 2nd In JL C. DuBoso’a office on
&lt;3f the new Commercial Bnnk .will
K t l O l O K a ^ R l I C t r a l q Pa.
PhoM 117-W
and work up to.
North .Park Ave.
‘
203-5tp
pass.
•D EANE TU RNER
jm
Woman’s Club plant sale .on First
It was a big day yesterday for old
^#T-r.
street, Fiiday, December first.
giving
Havs you reafl tho want ads teday?
i ;
I t veil nnd young.
•T t f l . s k . . . the Its
tly a ^ n t t a is *
» J. If. Wondlcr, of Orlnndo, was cir­ FARM ER CO O PER ATIVE S
As a Nation, the American People Haa
TO SEEK LEGISLATION
culating among-his Sanford friends
Ample Cauee for Rejoicing at
SOCIAL CALENDAR
‘’Say it.With Flowers^
J
today.
Thla Period.
•
( I lf The A«»nc IHied I’ rraa)
loaday— Daughters of Wcalcy
D ALLAS, Texas, Nov. 29. — The
It I* three hundred jrenrs slnre
II meet immediately nftcr prayor
lYe hnd to go nnj|
tako the children meeting of tho National Council of
d take
meeting at the homo of Mrs. John wps what nil tho grfu-A !i folks said of Farmer* Co-operatives, to Ite liidd Thanksgiving day waa llrst celebrated
' C. Deen on Park avenue.
in Washington December I I to, 10, is on the American continent. TJiu Pil­
the circus..
MRS. J. It. S TE W A R T
*
grim hnn’d, though they hail Inst half
Thutoday-v-Dance and bridge at tho
the result of n common desire on the
their numbers during Hie nr*t Winter
Cut Flowers, Floral Designs and Plants
•
Country Club.
Pnul Lake has as his&lt;guest for the part o f the co-operative* marketing nt Plymouth, and*though they wore
Friday— Plant Salb by the Welfare holidays his brother, William Lnke, of organizations throughout the Unit­ beset by hardships nnd by tho fear of
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
ed States to obtain national* legisla­ lhelr-*nrugo •neighbors, found In Iho
PANSIES
PE TU N IA S
*
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; I Department. •
South Carolina. '*
If Thank*glving&gt;s»lnn«r Was
tion on rural credits nnd the same survival of tho little colony nnd In
CARNATION’ S
ASTEUS
desire on the part o f leaders in Con­ tho hope of n gradually ameliorating versed. How Would Ybu Like It?
- SALVIA
SH ASTA DAISIES ' .
' W. H. Taylor, of Tampn, was in
&amp; f r . s •&gt;
I). G. Wagner, of Kissimmee, the
gress in enacting into a law a rural lot JuM rnu«o for thanksgiving to God.
the city yesterday attending to busi­
IIYBISCL’ S
BOUGAINVILLEA
popular insurance man, is greeting
crodits bill thnt will meet tho. need Ilnve we. who have Inherited thu In* ALDBIIM AN MURPHY
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COLENS
CROTONS *
ness
stltutlons ami the spiritual Ideals (hat
local friends in the city today.
'•d*I
of agriculture, according to C. O.
A T DUBLIN TODAY
m a l v a M scus
HYDRANGEA
•
M.t
they labored to establish, less reason
Moser of the Texas Farm Bureau, thnn they to hu thankful?
J. W. Dean, o f Jacksonville, arrived
RESIDENCE RAIDED
• •
FERNS A ^O M ANY OTHER P LA N T S —CALI. AND SEE US
And what a Thanksgiving we. will nnd member of the council.
It* the city yesterday and Is stopping
Like the other imllons of the world
814 iMyrtle Avenue------:--------- Phone 260-W
have
now thnt the special edition is .1-Virtually one,sixth o f all the ngri(n* Tb# SimirliilfJ |'rr»»t
At the Montezuma while In the city on
tho United stntes hns reached rr crest
over and nothing to do till tomorrow. culurnl commodities o f the United social nnd political- crisis. We have
DUBUN, Nov. 29. — Alderman:
States now are sold co-operatively, passed through n great war, and we Charles Murphy, one zif DoValora's |
he said, nnd the success or failure of begin to feel the' burden of debt nnd chief supporter* here, arrived today.*
We
were
just
wondering
if
the
Mra. J. »N. Tolar and little son
American Fruit Growers \Vculd send such institutions is n mnttcr of grent disaster thnt the wnr laid upon mail- Katirmal troops raided tho residence \
.Ralph, have returned from Lakeland
Our trude 1* disarranged; of Count Plunkett nnd reported the j
national concern. Thcro are now ap­ kind.
where they spent a week as the guest the Herald forre a Blue Goose for
neither nnaiiclally nor economically are seizure of a quantity of explosives j
A
proximately
150
such
organizations
Thanksgiving.
we so prosperous as wo are wont to nnd military equipment.
Of her mohter, Mr*. McIntyre.
doing an annual businesJ in oxcaiu
lie. We nre n little nfrnld of tho fu­
‘
_ _ _ _ _
•
it-rof n billion dollnr*.
ture, for wo have been shaken out of
Don’t
jump
on
the
newsboys
for
the
112 M AG N O LIA AV E N U E ' '
Mr*. IJ. A. Fellows has returned
The Herald, 15c per week, delivered
• Tho ^conference, while designed I tie easy and Comfort aide ronlldotice
delay
ill
the
Daily
Horttitl.
They
were
home from Mulberry w h o * she had
chiefly to confer with the national In our own elllrlency In which we have
kn operation performed for* cancer by not responsible nnd in a few days wo leaders in* congress In the matter of been used to live.
*,
t)r. J. T . Wniltma, Which was a (le­ will try to get it out on record time the financial legislation, will discuss
But great junterlnl prospej-lly Ik not
-l Store in Florldn
if nil goes well.
10 Stores in Georcinaded aUcccss.
other propci* needa o f agricultural always n matter for thanksgiving, it
credit, both from the standpoint of sometime* softens and dissipates the
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Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
A.
J.
Lousing
and
livestock nnd crop production and of strength nml virtue o f a nation. Per­
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. C. Pearce and
haps nations like men should echo the
daugiitcr,
Beth
and
Miss
Ontnh
Allen
marketing.
Johh C. Pearce, of Jacksonville, urrivprayer of Agur: "Give me neither
leave
tomorrow
for
Gainesville
where
Representatives
o
f
virtually
nil
of
ed here yesterday and will innkc San­
poverty nor riches." We linvu enough
they
will
Spend
the
day
with
their
son,
the large co-operative marketing as- nmlr.llke the Pilgrims, wo ran reaeoiiford their homo. A t present they ure
Fay Lousing, who is attending the |sociutions will lie present nnd purtici-Phone 127
Ideated at the Montezuma.
uhty hope for un Inrreaslng More of
Sanford’s New Store
University of Florida.
1pate, in tho conference, including the comforts In the coming years. Is there
’ , *.
California fruit groups', tho apple or- not maple cause for thunk*KMng 'n
, M t*,‘ Howard Tibbals and little son
E. C. Gwinnf, G. P. Richards, C. S. Knnicntions of tKe Northwest, the i the fact thn». although tho otlrtn ha*
Muhaon, o f UttHttlil*, ara apot*dlng n
Sweeney, C, McIInlc, George Butler, wheni. organization* o f the North nnd j been tried by adversity and loan and
3SIH 8E E H H 98M 88Q I
few* days here H the guest of her
m
C. McEvoy are n party here from Middle-wcat, the potato organizations|assailed, by doubt nml misgivings, I,
•uni; Mr*. Fannie S. Munson nnd slsBuffalo, N. Y., who are in the city of Maine, Michigart, New York and ■hows no sign of losing It* henrt or Its
teni, Misses J o t . and Fannie Iteba
in the interest of the picture indus­ Wisconsin, the milk organizations of head? The gospel of hnrd work nnd
.
„
, rheerfiil courage still, counts most
Muhaon.
try,
,
Now Englnnd and Chicago as well as j Aniprlcflna ns its adherents. We nr*.
4*
—
the perishable associations in
the worj,|„g our Wny out of the depression
... »•—
MK and Mrs. Lorcnxa Stnup, of
B. A. Howard, o f Pnhokce, will southern ntntes, including those of Hint the war Caused.
Ulissfleld, Mich., left today, motoring upend Thnnksglving with homo folks. Florida. This will include ns well the
\\V do not thank Hod because our
4hrb4icJ&gt; to their winter home in Brad- He reports everything jn tho grout co-operative* in the south of rice, tray 1* the way of fntneio* uml of iieace,
\intown, Fla., after a delightful'visit Okeechobee, country ns recovering tobacco and cotton.
lint hrcmiHC, la the time of testing nnd
W ith relatives in Sanford. Mr. nnd from the recent rain* r.nil the grow­
trial, our people are able to quit them­
selves like men.—Youth’ll Companion.
"llr*: A. M. Stnup nntj family.
»
ers .getting ready to plant and harvest SOUTH AMERICA SEEKING
— —
their winter vegetables.
C A PA B LE A TH LE TIC TRAINERS
That Settles It
* PAR ENT-TEACH E RS ASSOCIA­
• *• • V'iir3
Mr. nnd Mr*. .George Wise • nml
TION
(llr Tin1 Awortnlnl. I»rr«»»
Mr*.
Wise’s
daughter,
Mr*.
II.
H.
fh e newly organlied Parent-Teach­
RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 29.—The
e r* Association, met last Thursday af­ Carter, "of Red Rank, N. J., were In j South American nml Olympic Games
ternoon In tho drainnr 8chool Audi- the city today calling on old friends. Football Championship shrie* proved
PRESiaewn
toriun^ with a good attendance in Mr. nml Mra. Wise ore-old. Sanford one o f the most attractive feature*
(vtciM &amp;g
citizen* and their many friends were of the Brazilian Centennial Celobra-.
apiU of the bad weather.
Jrn. E. P. Morse, president, called glad to see them again. They, nre tion. About five hundred nthictcs
„
\
:
Th a n k i •
Chile, Uruguay,
the maeUftg to order nnd presided in Dow living in Miami whore George is from Argentina,
Cl
cParaguay and Brazil came here to
•n Jffjclent manner. Among tho mat- engaged in the laundry hUiinsss. ,
participate.
teHi o f Importance discussed and at­
Tho field meet event* nnd football
tended to, was the committee appoint­ “Chances Poor” For. .
games took place in the huge stadium
ed ;to draft the constitution nnd liy*
Motor Cars in China of tho Flumincuso Football Club, and
las^a. . It waa also decided to meet
during tite major events the stands
jpliitly ono each month, at the GlamPEKING,
Nov.
28.—Ths
degreo
of.
wore
filled to their cnpaci^', whichj.v
maV school at 3:30 p. m. These if cctprosperity
\vhlch
enable*
American
50,000
person*. The football games,
ih ft will b f t l f n m i Thursday of
farmers to buy automobiles has not especially, were tho means of attract­
a officers of ths association are: yet readied China. An American au­ ing enormous number* o f fAn* who
Prtfcltfent, Mrs. E. P. Mono; vice- tomobile compnny instructed Rs Pek­ constituted colorful and uniraated
prMldfnt, Mrs. Hansoll; sccrcUry dnd ing agent to report on the prospects pictures of gay enthusiasm.
Every participating country show*
it, Mr*. C. J.
Ilyan; press of Helling their machine* In tho rural
Mr. Turk—From new on I'm ■f'ln
cd
opccial development in some lines
district*
of
China.
The
agent,
after
8, Mr*. FredvDaigcr.
tho
admlnstratisn.
|l earnestly desired that all the a eureful survey o f .Chihli Province, in of spotr or athletics. Chile, for ex­
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:—
ample,
easily
‘
took
first
.place
in
nil
.«r* j\nd, intVsiU d friends wifi which Peking i* located, replied:
"Chnnces poor., Tho average&gt; gross of the distance foot races, the Chil­
ad these instructive meetings held
earnings
for .a year’* farming in this ean runner I’ lnza winning both the
T H E RED CROSS
on
to Marathon (40 kilometers) and the
U ^ ’ilesfrAl that all provlnco Is 560 In gold,”
SU PPLEM ENTS .
Cross
Country
(10
kibmvtcra),
Ar­
this
difficulty,
tho
ngcat
*tifd,
theie
G
O
V
E
R N M E N T S E R V IC E
interested friend* will
J"? Iier* »nd
gentina excelled in the shorter races,
are
few
country
roada-in
China.
,
B
Y
M E E T IN G T H E
meetings
held
these
tho hurdle* nnd the relay races. Bra­
In
Faking
the
average
Income
of
n
P
A
R
T
IC
U L A R NEEDS
each month.
man who pull* a rickishaw ten hour* zil captured nit the nquntics, rowing,
O F T H E IN D IV ID U A L swimming and water polo. Willy
E X -SE R V IC E M A N .
} The Florida Development Bo«H a day, seven days a week is $9 per
Scowald, Bmsil, broke all South
T
H IS W O R K C A N N O T
month.
recommend* to tho chambers of com­
.]
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American.fecords throwing tjto jave­
--------- .
GO
O N UNLESS YOU
merce and other cM c agencies in it
lin.
SUPPORT
IT W ITH
GERM
ANY
USING
JOB. - they co-operate with the women’s
Argentina and' Chilo broke about
YOUR MEMBERSHIP
M ARK POSTAGE STAMP
clubs In their communities in. fur­
•ten in (hooting, fencing and .horse­
DOLLAR
thering the highway beautification
manship, leading all other contest­
P
A
Y
UP TO D AY
*
R
E
R
U
N
,
Nov.
29.—
Postal
rales
k, and that so far a* possible,
ants. Although Brazil won the
havd
risen
so
high
in
Germany
that
•oaks, palma, hibUcus, oleanders
ar tropical planta arc used stamps have bfguti to nppear in large championship, Uruguay’ and Para­
j, of S t Petenifootball
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denominations. The 100-mnrk ttlnmp guay ^ showed, themselves,
* highway*.
ty yesterday for
is tho Intcit to Kmvc the printing pUyera 6f the flrat quality. A break |burg, atrived In the
.
of lurk- would have been *ufflrient a short visit.
press
f o r quick results, try 8 kraut

“SOWING THE
WIND”

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co:

LOCALS

CALUMET

REASONS FOR GIVING THANKS

EWART, THE FLORIST

mx

PIANO TUNING, PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS
J. H. HINTERMISTER PIANO CO. *

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THFC S A N F O R D D AILY HERALD, THURSDAY. N O V E M B E R 30, 1022
come, lot us sing unto tho Lord I* lot
us come
with
thanksgiving. For He is our God, nnd
we ore the people of His pasture.—
Pan. 107:25; 8:1, 2, 7.

Real Lnating Health, Strength
Energy and Vitality Must
He Built Up Through

T 1IA N K 8G IV IN ’ THOUGHTS

tuu iMuniacii

g iv irg day is the day,to go
r mother with hair as white ns
M ttn ld u
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IM

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n*&lt;M
Wads
A a p ll'-a ljn n

H i»n «

S l l i r r ____C l r o i l i l l M
O t - W a flrr 8

lilw r lfllu p

N a n a i*
a*. '

In A N t a a r r

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its IfMalkB ..... . ..
s »*

In C i t y

b y C’ n r r l f r

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Aricf tell her there's nothing so good
.
os lids;
To poke your feet 'nenth the tnblo
there,
With its wcnlth o f good things rich
nnd rare.
With its. turkey n mountain o f juicy

And tho cranberry sauce. Youifcel
' like a boy,
r r m i b i i t i i b AssnciATKii r n s * * And it mnkes her smile just- to see
T h e A ssociated press la ateliislw al*
you ent
*1lad to tha u»“ fur rraoMIcxtlon of
* *s n-wa dlspslchra rr»ailr-1 III It Of Ami rub your stomach and shuffle
,i * *&gt;1t&gt;*rw|an rrsdlic.1 In ihla eap'r
your feet,
l .:4 also the loral news publish**!
")h, banquet feast for tho moneyed

All rights of rs-tmMiration of snreUI
4lapatshr« hrraln ara alan rsssrvsd
m tb r i iir iis i.n iii'i|.in\ii. r t . . . . i«

And cafea swell for the

clubman's

And everyone to his taste—but gi
It's the old home dinner for such
And the ncrald force will have two
hours for dhtner today while the rest And the father’s blessing—and the
o f the world lias the whole live-long
mother's smile—
That inakei Thanksgiving day worth
Florida has pasted last year’s cltni# record, says the reports on the
fruit.* And we hope that Florida will
pass last ycar'a record on prices.

P. II. A., in Timcs-Union
CAUSE FOIl TH AN K FU LN E S S
TPcy'rfc tahln* home lh* Riskin'* .

We have so much for which to In
Turkey ip not so much when you
hnnkful that rcgardlcis of our trial
enmc tp think uf It. Just n,good f;
-ind trilnjhr.inns there* lm o v p n ry c tn
hen is guoil enough amLwill make
igssea thnt we should not find eau.o
mighty fine menf even on Thank
for Thanksgiving nnd to pause am
giving Day.
give thanks to Him from whom all
blessings flo w .. Despite the sorrow!
and ills to which nil human flesh i:
heir there is so much of goudnons an*'
ao much bounty showered‘upon all liv
ing being:* in this g.eat country ol
America that there £re few that can
lot today give thanks with hearts
'Smack-; 'illed with praise for the joy of !&gt;•
report jjng permitted to live in America.
•re yes-1 There are so many foreign coun
: nut i t : tries today In which there will be lit-

Of tli* "piinkln-' pie so fine:
That's imivuI to u* Thanh#sirin'

day
When bo hit down to dine,
■An* (inr-m-HUi^.eiit'l -t.dptiMl-wntrr.
A * we llitnU o’ days gohe by

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When ive would yltiW our N i l ) Into
A "him l." o' nmtlipr’a pie.

semi-weekly pajH'rs of th e'stale. The
full list of awards follows:

* For tfie weeklies:
For front page make-up— First,
The Plant City &lt; irtcr; second, Th*

Highland'* County Pilot of Avnn^J’ink
hint, the Fort Pierce N*^v-*-'i'j iburt

They're inkin' hnnto lha spirit
O f Hit, urc*&lt;t World out o' itoorsWbun the ilu irkt with • fodil, r " -o.
Alt* |iea.-ii rrsls list our *lli&gt;» f
i fur mrrrtf*
.Thai hoi l.r u r tr on un high
Hot w «M b# f ir noT- U*h ikftll
For ir “ liynW"-o‘ niattoT’s i*lo.

Sunday Blue Laws
In .tax M
the Show Fis Said

_ Fur edittir
‘■'orl l^iuderd
’Innt City Ce
noot Pio^rt.

For ha mil in
The llighl.ttul
uLThmikigiving-JimRonly— America
has made this custom great nnd it
Ncwberiy did
vould seem that only America car
really celebrate it in the manner that
p o lf is.n fine g»me if the man wh • is fitting, for in America In-ats tin
IpVented- it would invent some plan gierit heart of iuinianjty thnt only
for a busy man to get away from his liven to right the wrongs unit to bomoffice in order to play golf. Just how fit mankind in general.
thi» fa donu is what is worrying most
The whole noti m today hrm many
of lit wha would liltc to play golf causes for thanksgiving and in Flor­
every day or bo.
ida and in Sanford and Seminole
county we can tertalnly "count ou*
That bravo Hilllo school teacher . Jn blessings, one by one" nnd feci that
Qcoigla wha braved the flames to Cod has been good to ua In so many
^iicuo. the children in the burning ways and oh this g;-cnt day we should
school house should be' rewarded in pau e and vcmemtier the Giver of
such a manner that she would know AH Things. We all have our jt v..
•nth nets arc appreciated by the pub- mil our sorrmva. but it .does seem
.hat in this great country in whinh
we live that the joys predominate ami
No, Pauline, the Daily Herald is even with our burdens we can always
not takipg a vacation today. We might look around nnd see the people of
have a little time to cat dinner, but other nations that nre burdened be­
not any. vacation like other folks. We yond nny comparison with iho peo­
lead1 a different life from the com­ ple of thin great ccumliy—the land
mon hord It would seem— perhaps a nf the free— in every respect. . And
hard life, but it has its bright spots. on this great day— llih* typical Ameri­
can day, Thanksgiving Day—let u*
England now says that since other remember our blessing;* nnd give due
nations nre not scrapping tlnir bat­ thanks for nil o f them with the hope
tleships slic_will Htup scrapping ’ hers i and prayer that this bounteous har­
until there is more scrapping all along vest will continue nnd that we shall
tho line, which probably means that continue to merit it In order to rgAlt scrapping o f bnttlc.ihips will tcoivc it.
stop nnd some, re a l. scrapping will
aogn commence in Europe.
We would like lo sou the "bnrnyard golfers-" getting busy on tho va­
cant Mifrywe^lier int on Magnolia
avenue. There is nothing like having
nil those amusements for tho tour­
ists nnd this lot is n sunny one and
sheltered
from the cold winds af what
*
few days in winter when there might
be cold v/ilidi.- It *\v:!l mr.i.e an idea)
place for raurlst pasUipes.
- The Sanford Daily Herald was too
busy getting in new equipment nml
changing over to a seven-column pa­
per to enter tho contest of news­
papers put on .by the University of
Florida this year but wo hasten to
corgratulate^the winners nnd hope to
be in. jhu.foitUQl next^yesr.
Last
year wfc were'one of th e’wfnntts In
the nix-column contest.
i The editor bt the Herald wishes to
thank the Kiwanis Club for their ex­
pressions of appreciation of the ef­
forts o f the Herald to give tho people
a real daily paper, The Kiwanis Club
knows what we nre doing and tells
the world about it.
The Kiwanis
Club has been unusually niro to the
Herald and we take this occasion to
thank them for Uteir kind expression
today and upon many other days.
They are helping us "to build."
A T H AN K S G IV IN G D AY BIBLE
THOUGHT
Song of Thansksgiving—0hf i that
men Would praise tho Lord for THa
goodness, and. for His . wonderful
works to. the children o f men I (&gt;

BETTER SUPPORT
"Florida newspapers Show a spirit
of service to their coinnuinilie* and
to their statu which make them
worthy o f the best support that can
be given them," D the opinion o’i
Professor M. V. Atwood, of the Now
York State Go!logo of* Agriculture at
Cornell University, Ithaca. N. Y „
himself the publisher of a commun­
ity newspaper. This statement was
made by Mr. Atwood In announcing
the winners in the second annual
State Newspaper Contest conducteJ
by the General Extension Division of
the University of Florida ns une fea­
ture of tho University State Fair F,xhibit 'ut Jacksonville, which closed
last week. H. C. Riley, Extension Di­
rector, niranged with Mr. Atwood to
come South to judge the contest because the New York Slate College of
Agriculture hns been a leader in the
Interest,*of courrfry newspapers. Last
year's contest was judged by Prof.
Bristow Adams, also o f Cornell.
In announcing his awards, Mr. At­
wood pointed out the obvious d iffi­
culties in mnking decisions which
would please all or even Impress them
ns fair. *He was, however, ns a resi­
dent of another state, oblo.to g&gt; nt
his work without bins, actuated only
by a desire to rank tho papors os his
experience and judgment dictated.
There were classes for wccjtHos,
with threo ribbons f6r each class,
and fo r slx-cblumn and seven-column
dallies, with a single award only In

O f course, a man’s earning1
power counts, but what is o f
prime importance is his saying

third, The Mulbeiry Prcr-i
Thei Florida Advocate; second. The
\rendia Enterprise: third, The F &gt;■
VRiiee UeiBorrat. o f Live Oak.
(if the ue.ddie*. tjie i'lalit &lt; ity
'oinirr limn v.on two ijbbann, n fire.L
ind a m i Mill; the llfgliltinda County
Pilot won two, a first and a s-rc.ind.
a Ii ’ Ic tht; Florida Advocate likewise

r or seven-r-.ilumn uailks: lh - Mi
tmi lie aid . wept nil four classes, u«
it did last year.
Mr. Atwood points out that if any
of the above uwarda *cem c,uite con­
trary to (he generally recognized
merits of papers it may either be the
r t: till of a difftTitnce of opinion on
he basis Tor Judging or becam e nume
ndih-her has made up what might lxcalled n "show pisper" of at e.'ccelleme far above iii.-* average.

S j many folks‘"who nrd reaching
for thnt "something" to revive their
wasted BtreiiKth nn'd endurance often
nre icd to l&gt;clle«c£ht*t idl they need, to
di is. to take some one r.f the^mnity
things they hear of, which promise to
put “ nerve/orcc” into their blntqj.
They don’t rotljae thnt they must
get real, lasting rtrvngth nnd endurnrtcc-by getting their stouvwh and in*
testlnc3 in shape to get the iron and
vjtnmincs out of the food they eat, and
into their blood. *
That’s where tho secret o f health,
strength and endurance is. In your
food. If your stomach and intestines
can't digest, nsaimtinte
nssimllat nnd eliminate
nioperly Uio* food you ent, you can't
*___ ...
___i_ .....
. health,
i... iii.........
.....
hope
to »regain
your
energy
and endurance, lit) matt.T what you
trkc. Thousands o f run-down folks
arc putting their stomach in shape by
using the new medicine known an III’ *
CtJ-.MA, nnd soon notice that they be­
come free from the terrors of pain,
can stand long walks, harder' work
and really enjoy life. That’ s bemuse
ItE-CU-SlA cnCfCH the food they ent
to In fill immediately nuking rH i red
blood to carry nourishment t i their
nerves, tissue and brain, anj mnko
them healthy, robust, ro*y #vbceked
nnd Rtrang.
ItE-CU-MA Is sold in Bun'onl by
The' Union Fhnrmasy ntuTthe loading
druggists in every city.— Adv.

p ow er.

It is not the amount with
which you open an interestbearing account that means
most in the end, but the regu­
larity with which you add to it.
The Peoples Bank, o f San­
ford will help you to keep your
earning power and saving po\er well balancedi
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Sanford, Florida /

E V E R Y F R ID A Y
Famous Novelty Dunce (Irchcstrn
"You don't have to know how to dance, junt get'on and rule"
The Snappiest, Faajebt and Classiest Orchestra ih the Land

Call 423, if you want that baggogi
, ooked after with tlespa tch.—QUICK
SERVICE TRANSFER.

MILES SOUTH OF SANFORD
Under New Management
XV. S. Sewell, Manatrer

THE RED CROSS
SUPPLEMENTS .
IOVERNMENT SERVICE
BY MEETING THE
PARTICULAR NEEDS
OF THE INDIVIDUAL
EX-SERVICE MAN.
THIS WORK CANNOT
C.0 ON UNLESS YOU
SUPPORT IT WITH
^ Y Q L'It..M E.M 15EKSiIIi

PAY UP TODAY
Our aim is tn SERVE
Sol Inin. .Mr, Mrnon •ay* its a. ease
Ity,
not merely to have a
of rank tlireriiel mtinn -tho Tuanner
SERVICE
T il \NSFER.
hi which Ejue-dh,irday laws nre cn»
farced.
’’
A et^ciihle inov’Mne it h ta appar­
ently developed* for u far-flung en*
with Mahon at tl;e head,
.♦a
iirumi*- a to .ipertkjn. every church
in what he declares to be
ring Sunday movies nnd

'I I * &gt; mom ivoles-,I the* constitu­
tionality, it &gt;ei” i: , o f a city ordinance
prohibiting the operation of certain
amucdmentJi and biwirass tm Sun­
day, but just whfch side o f he pres­
ent coot rove rry finds, support in the
ilttet: ioti is still moot. Both claim to

Fable: Once there was n .garage
mechanic who hkd loo much senac t i
tme pliers on a nut,
,

Phone 113

112 MagnuMa Avenue

L A D IE S ’ S W E A T E R S

i‘s Wear Serifc,
Navy, jtrey and

The new government In Italy hasl A rep tib|lc is a place where every
one political advantage. Black shirts|few years give citizens a new cot of
don’t show dirt.
rulers lo cuss.

.(.’otton BlmikctH, doubled full

Wool Blanket.1*, full Bine, pair

Doll Furniture
Doll Trunks ....
Doll fjtovo.H

New lot for Christmas, ju st. arrived
Special for, each , ’ . •

Electric Trains
$8.00 (o i
Trains on Track
..... $1.25 to
Kridor Sots...,..........
50c to
Rook t
, ............
25c to
Gtunes
......................75c to
Mechanical Toys .... ............ 35c I
BUY NOW, OUR STOCK IS
COMPLETE

L A D I E S ’V C O A T S U I T* S

m l

Only 35 real Nobby Coat Suit^lef all wool Serges and Velours-- v
Sizes 1G to 48, plain tailored and Fancy Models
V
ONE-FOURTH OFF FOR F R ID A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y

W H AT’S IN A NAME?
merchant in Constantinople calls his shop the "Ameri
can Bakerv" und business booms. Note the many’ languages in
which the signs o:t the windows nre printed indicating the divernity of the population. The loaves seen on the Storefront are real
and are halloa hffonh evfcry!morning according* lo the Constanti-

%

�Where the Swallows Fly

Cards of Sanford’s Rfput- to
■bis Professional Men, each
of whom. In his chosen pro-

to

to
featIon the IUrald recora- to
mends to the people.
•
.to

Clottlfiod Ads 6c u line. No
■d taken for less than 25r.
and positively no classified
ads charred to anyone. Cash
most, accompany all orders,
Count five worde to a line
and remit accordincly.

WAN’S JUDGMENT OF WOMEN

to
to
to
to
to
Hi
to

FOR SALK
George A. DeCottes
/

FOR S ALE —A real bargain Seven
passenger Hnyncs car in fine con­
dition^—FredWnlsma,
211-Gtp

FOil SAI.E— Several well bred Rhode
Island Red roosters, 10 months old.
Ortr Semlnoje County Dunk
Inquire of Mrs. Ellsworth, Benrdntl
211-3tp
BANFORD ***
FLORIDA avenue.
FOR SALE—5 passenger Paige tour, ing car, five goud tires, A -I condi­
FRED R. W ILSO N tion.
1921 model. Sanford Huick Co.
Will sell on easy terms,'
211-2tc
a t t o r n e y -a t -l a w

SANFORD

FOR S A LE —Gasoline pump and tauk.
800 Mugimlin Ave.
210-tltp

FLORIDA SEVERAL llOUSEObTeile. ’ Houso
for rent. ■^ ’ cc Thigpen.
wood

CHELLE M A IN E S
•:* ’ LAW YER
— Court House

FOR S A LK —Hosier and Gaya’ paints
and varnishes at Sanford Novelty
Work*, Sanford ngentfl. *
183-tfc

Second sheets, H'/,xll, only
50c per l,000, while they last* al
Hcrnld office.
If
M
to
to
to

Yon can find the name or
every live Business Man
in Sanford in this Column
each day.

We’ll Dye For You

BON TON STEAM PRESSERY

FOR SALE— 10 acres in Long wood,
corner of Grove nnd Orango ave­
nues, S. E. 1-4 o f N. E. 1-4 of S. W.
1-1 Sec. 25, Twp. 20, Rnngc 29,— Thos.
J, Baxter.
'
ll-2-lm o.
PEPPER;SEED Ftj i r S A L E ^ l have
n surplus of 35-lhs. of Ruby King
pepper seed saved by myself out of
the very best New Jersey slock, $2.75
tier lb. Address, E Grothen, Datiia,

Kent &amp; McKee, Props.
CLBANING, DYEING, ALTERING FOR RALE— Five room bungalow* on
Work caied for nnd delivered
exceptionally easy terms or will
Phone 464-J— -»3 1 4 West First St. rent,— A. !\ Connelly &amp; Rons. 205-tfc

-WE DELIVER THE GOODS

(Sru.
This photograph was taken at an Island off Koy West, FU., tho
tndezvous of thousands upon thousands of swallow*.

Fruit Market May
OUTSIDE N A TIO N S
MUST RULE TU R KS
Be Oversold With
TO BRING PEACE
Citrus Products

FARMERS— You can get seed bed
frnm—' and Irrigation plugs at th*
Sanford Novelty Worka^
100-tfc

Who should rule in the Ottoman Em­
pire with its population of mixed
ntces—Turk jTI recti', 'Arniminn ? ~Uo!rert Dunn, former Aide for Intelligence
to Out U. S. High Commissioner at
Constantinople, in tin article in Mc­
Clure’s Magazine for December, “ The
Rig Idea for Turkey,” quotes official
statements of the * American High
Commissioner that none of the Near
East races is fit for self-government.
Says one report:
“ Among this would-be clast of rul­
ers have demonstrated their utter
worthlessness. Armenians iti Russian
Armenia have shown how little can he
expected of them. The attempt of the
Greeks in Smyrna bus produced con­
tinual bloodshed."
—„
"There is no evidence,” Mr. Dunn

A further upturn in citrus prices
in tile New York market yesterday
with \sl«nltn«S- Tihown- nt the- new
higher levels fn other markets, is
giving rise to speculation ns to
whether oranges nnd grapefruit have
been oversold as far ns the movement
for the- Christmas market is con­
cerned.
Tho lack of improvement in color
and maturity, it is said, probably will
operate to hob! buck the movement
of a considerable volume of fruit
which is was earlier anticipated!
would be ready for movement by
that time. In fact, it is said that all
the packing houses in the state now
probably will ins unable to move out
n sufficient volume of good, 'mature
fruit-between this time nnd Decentiter 15, the Inst date for Christmas*

FOR RENT—lJounekecping apart­
ment TlirO aintvfq
20D12tp
living its,normal life, is in the least
Storage Facilities
FOR RENT— Rooms and kitchenette'.
superior in morals, intelligence- or
—Shirley Apartments opposite post
If We please you, tell others; if not,
ability in government to the Turanian,
office, upstairs.
28-tfc
tell u . Phone 498
Tartar or Russian Aryan.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment
"No part of tin old Turkish or Rus­
SANFORD
, Fomdalc Apartments, 305 E. First; sian empires,’ except jjarls of Arabia
100-tfc |occupied by Arab tribes, comprises n
Machine &amp; Foundry Co. Street.
FOR RENT— Furnished house and majority of any one m e , except in
General Machine and IloUer Works!
three furnished apartments. Phono isolated spots. For the last four
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Pistons; 371-W.
204-lQtp years the American High Commission­
Fly Wheel Steel Gear Bands; Crank
FOR IlkhlT-Clnc lied room nnd kitch­ er, Roqr-Admiral Mark L. Bristol, U.
-Phone 62
Shaft* Returneden furnished, price $15 per mollth. S. N., has advocated good government
Apply to Mr A II. D.' Durant nt Lako for the entire old Ottoman Empire,
Kyea Examined
Glosses Designed Mary.
193-tfc including Mesopotamia; and this with-j tracts for oranges for Christmas
out any partition whatsoever, either j shipment which have been made roHenry McLaulin, Jr.f
W ANTED
for theJ[&gt;onefl( of individual European cently on a low price basis.
Such
vm NTED' ft n u n n n m
nations or for particular- racial claim*, j contracts, of course, Will menn n dismall cottage or bungalow, well He lias advised that Turkish adminis- red loss to those shippers who made
Opt leian-Op tome trier
tainted,
with nil cotiveniences. Spec­ Irntjou bo abolished everywhere, and them,.in thu face of higher f. o. Ii.
42 Bast First Street
Hanford. Fin.
ify ail particulars, together with best that the entire country he placed un- jprices prevailing,
jrice and termn. Must he n bargain. del an administration according to
There tire'said to be a considerable
ELTON J.MOUGHTGN- Address P. O,
2Il-10tp 'modern and civilized .Ideas.
number of such contracts made by n
“ Such a government must Ik* sup- few who were Unduly pessimistic n
ARCHITECT
plied by some European nation or by short time ago. Most o f these conAtnoricn, ami it must take over Tur- tracts are said to have been made
Roam 7; Miller Did*.
key with nil its former boundaries., in southern territory, where ClirintSANFORD
-:A FLORIDA
It niU3t give the people universal cdu- j njns trade in oranges Is a big annual
cation and absolute freedom of rcllg- featurq. . Some contracts are said to
iou* belief- Finally, when they are j be in existence guaranteeing the dcSANFOK. - NOVEL ! V
WANED—A chnnco to build
your sufflciciitly educated t» know how to livery of hurh Christmas oranges for
. WOItKS
new homo beforo lumber gets any vote, they should be allowed to ballot:a* tew ns.two dollars tin'll twenty-five
uglier, Finns nnd estimntos furnish­ for the determination of tho bounda- cents f. o. b. to two dolltirs nnd fifty
V. C. C O Ll.FR . I'rttp
'd.—Snnford Novelty Works. 183-tfc ties of Much autonomous stntes nfi’ cents f. o. b. per box. Only n very
General Shop and Mill ■'OR RENT— One furnished bed room,
320 Onk Ave. Phono 2003. 203-Gtc
•Work

CONTRACTOR and BUILDER W ANTED—Have client

wanting n
*mall Jplnco,
near
»U V V | m
M i towh, someH muck
‘
K17 Commercial Street—Sanford, Fla.
not particular ns to condition of tho
iiuuKe. Will pay almut $1,000.— Strout
G ILLO N &amp; F R Y
Farm Agency.
209-tfc
n titts t*

who nre compelled to fill these contraets.with fruit then worth ponsidcrably more, it is said, is likely td tie
severe.
BLECTRlfcAL CONTRACTORS WANTED TO RENT— Permanent, 3
Interviews with several ’ lending
or 4 room-unfurnished apartment,
factors in the citrus business, here
brought the statement that they had
WssUnibouso Lights and Appliance* flat or houso, desirable location. Addresa "F. S." care Heraldoffice, Sanno knowledge of any local shippers
New Line of Fixtures
ford, Fla.
.
192-tfc
who were tlrtis commitctd to low123 West First Street
WANTED— Your houso to build or
priced
contract*, but ndvircs'from the
ceived about them. And A
repair,
by a carpenter.
E. O.
southeastern
states imitated thu ex­
far away nnd doc* not enre,
B. W. H ERND O N
Minx, 204 Myrtle
Ave. 212-3tp
istence of such contracts from some
ssurce,'aggregating probably several
LOST
^'Moonshine
Still
hundred cars.'
INSURANCE AGENCY
Will} the colocr weather fruit is
£
Exploded, K illin g '
[RE-------- AUTO-------- BONDS
carrying nicely nnd arriving in the
s
Several People markets In wholly sound, ebmHtion.
This, together with the inability of
S. O. Shinholser
u ,hundred gallon s+ i u , cuts thn picking hoime* right now to Re­
LOOSE IN P lllL A D B L P IflA . - caro sufficient volume o f fruit inaContractor and Builder
turo enough to meet tho market re­
quirement, has operated tii create a
»- FLORIDA
SANFORD -j
new price pasis, and to lift quotations
out o f the recent easy lovehj. It is
generai
declared that the time retraining now
REPAIR
for Christmas shipments is so short
tbero I* littlo.hopo for- those who
Phone 304
IMPROVED CAVINDISH
wxnt “ bear” on the Christmas mar­
BANANA PLANTS
ket and they, will hny^to take th’uir
Wight Ilroa.’ Dept. Gnrage Bldg
punishment.—Orlando Sentinel.
Will produce a commercial bunch

_ AT A SACRIFICE. DODGE of fine flavored bananas in one
TOURING CAR, $50 CASH, SIX year from Betting.
EDUAL PAYMENTS.— B. &amp; O.
$10.00 PER DOZEN
MOTOR CO.
206-lfc
Friday will be Plant Sale Day—all

day long at Pop Wilson's Itco Officb.
Bring your flowers—show
lun.nudo County will grow.

what

A man nnllccn, first n woman's fare,
second her akin, third her abut** and
fourty tier hutuK
He rnrgly sol's her hat, but proba­
bly fdcls It. He gets the effect uf it
unconsciously.
Mentally, u man Is first conscious of
n woman’s c/n, second Hit voice. lIteyoad these two his curiosity doesn’t

This Hunk stands four square for tho.tluvclopmcnt of
rural life on its soda! as weil as its productive dak*,,

Phono 489.

Herald office.

Come in—rlet’s get better acquainted

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

»f

STRENGTH

■SERVICE

PROGRESS

TREES LINE MEMORIAL ROAD
People of Pennsylvania County Havo
Worthily Paid Tribute to Fallen
Soldier Heroes.

Keep Painted Woodwork

York county, I’cnnaylrttnli, ha* the
honor of po**cs)diig the largest stretch
of road TJncd with memorial trees in
memory of tlm fallen heroes In lie'

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nttiiibering several thousand, have
beep In course of planting for two
years under tins pqsplcci of the York
Wnmtjn’a club. They extend In n con­
tinuous line on both shies of the Lin­
coln highway entirety across the coun­
ty. Two tablets, nt etttuT end of lias
25-tnlle thoroughfare, were recently
unveiled and dedicated. At tins exer­
cises it letter from Mrs. Warren G.
Harding was recrlvtSl liy the Woman’s
eittb. In wit Mi she said:
&lt;‘ta the planting of 25 miles of that
fnmolts highway, you have erected «
memorial that the entire country eon
enjoy Iti the years to nunc, Mny tong
life ntlend the trees you have placed
in the run* o f the Lincoln Highway
Memorial and Tribute Tree assoc lu­
ll on."
Evcry tree I* worked wltlt the tmme
of « I’ennsylviinla soldier who gave
his life in the war, nnd the tr e e s have
tieen registered with the American
Forestry association.

Clean wooden floors, linoleum,
tile, marble, concrete, with

Mokes all house*
cleaning easy.
Large cake

V

N o waste
bUlkofutBin

Ltd Hargis’* Sas* (Jo.
NcvYtrk, U.S. A.

Some Water Power.
Thlrty-iitm per cent of nil wntcr
power In this country I* on site* with­
in the national forest*, while ull tliut
on Sites outside the national forests
Is dependent upon water arising in
them, say* the American Forestry a*.
soetution, wlileti Is lighting to keep the*
control of these forest* out of the
hands of this Interior department. The
western mountains contain 72 percent
of our totnl potential wntrt* power
and of this, 42 per ceijl I* In tho west­
ern forest*. This power I* being rapid­
ly developed. Tho United Stales for­
est service has In force 17-1 power
transmission tine* and ll'T power proj­
ects. with minimum discharge capac­
ity of fit*.),000 horse power.

Tho Daring Dlhnsr Oown.
"The Into Mrs. George Gould,” said
n New York woman, "dressed beauti­
fully, hut she never dressed daringly.
She didn’t approve of during dres*.
"Mr*. Gould entertained an English­
woman nt tier Lakewood place, last
year. 'This Englishwoman was very
lovely. Very ultra, too.
"I was Invited to dinner to mefct
her. She Ib ah athlete, you know—a
swlinnier, u barefoot dancer, u polo
player nnd ull that sort of thing. A*
she passed down lla? long salon of
Georgian court In it marvelous dinner
gown I told to Mr*. Gould:
“ 'Oh, tier figure 1* too divine.*
" T think.1 suld Mr*. Gould, ’’it's too
dlvlnnble.’ ”
Old o*a Ciptaln Vanishea.
Among tiio wa’* tnystcrlcfl tlM'n* 1*
none more Interesting than tho fate of
I’npt. Josliua Slocum of Falrlmven,
Muss.
Captain Slocum, a retired sea captain
sailed around the world In a small
boat, with an old clock by way of a
chronometer, nnd not even a dog for
companionship.
Captain Slocum completed hi* threeyear trip In 1898, rested for ten years,
nnd then took to sen again In Ids
tlrtrty-six-foot Spray. Ho was never
heard of afterwnrd.
Ostriches by Parcel Pott.
From the emit henstern corper of the
United State* in the Florida iVqlnsuis
to the rar'tioHliwe*toru affner In the
state of Washington, probably (ho long­
est itrrtlght-llne distance that enn be
traveled In the' contlnvntal limits of
the country, two habjr ostriches .were
itlnnthm alive and
trteught to their
ticking through ihe medium o f the
parcel post. Tho ostrich "peeps" wore
about the *lze of full-grown brown
Leghorn tiejjs.___ ■_" [

Rich Return From Timber Land*.
. The state of Washington hd* real­
and Post Cards at tho Hurald office,
ized more titan $21,000,000 from the
safe of land nnd tlml*cr on original
Thi* ago will-bo remembered by the gmrit* to the state by the federal gov­
v
altitudes rcachbd'by flyers nnd the ernment:
Tho real reason Is, wo give SER­
platitudes spoken by statesmen. \
VICE. That’s our middle name.
When others nre idle, wo keep mov.
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Itut.tr her-volco shows too much of
tho clover or the Intellectual lie Imglus
to back off, mill theft probes her eyes
to too whether they belle liur Voice or
not.
A \vJinan's cyg* often do this anrao
tiling. Her voice may say, "I am very
highbrow," wlille her eyes nre saying.
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This is tho way, till over the world,
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ways Judged them, llut it is u great
secret. Nobody knows It but u very
few people who have wdeiunly agreed
never to divulge it.
it I* so universal1among all men
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RMERS AND MERCHANTS WIN
OVER CHASE &amp; CO. AND ROTARY
s Farmers Within Striking Distance o f The
Champs While the Rotes Stay Out o f C ellar'
Both Stevenson and Amann Slip While Tail End
■ By the Skin o f Their Teeth
era Are Picking Up Several Points
j Merchants umV Chase A Co., on
nt of their regular scheduled
falling on Thanksgiving, bowled
lay night o f this week, with the
t that Chase &amp; Co., lost another,
trig the Merchants to pass the
•y Club.
ithcr the merchants or Chase
I any exceptionally high scores as
their totals were well under the
housaml mark, Rive rolling high
of the evening, Ihirdon pushing
a close, second and Jones, of
* &amp; Co., coming third,
j scoros for this game nro ns folChase &amp;
104
124
132

137 372
87 289
120 351
120 35-1
98 295

1001
Merchants
......130 134
____09. 133
... .... .......129 101
__ — _____ -...101 137
ns ...... J Jl?.f D4 '
nil ..... I l l 135

404
232
120 400
110 354
104 198
299
134

atnis ___.I...— --- --------i

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. 1887

'ARM ERS-RO TARV GAME .
t Farmers nnd Rotary game,
looked like a walkaway for the
tiants in the early part of the
, nettled down to a real battle In
nst gntnpf with the final count
ng a majority of 180 pins for tho
crs.

By winning this game the Farmers
put themselves within striking dis­
tance of the Champs, ami inasmuch ns
the Farmers and Congregntionals
play each other next week, it real Bure
enough hhttle is expected.
Hcrbst rolled high score with Couch
a close second und Houshoider trail­
ing-close behind. And-while the Farm­
ers were putting themselves within
striking distance of the top they .also
put the Rotes within striking distance
of the cellar. Ami next week while
the Farmers and Champs nro fjghling
for first place the Rotes meet Chase
fi Co. to decide the cellar honor issue.
■ Score for last night's game fo l­
lows:
j
Farmers
.152 159 ,128 439
Amann ....
143 114 . 157 414
Chapman ....
.134 109 113 416
Pcxnld ... ...
200 145 111 486
Hcrbst*
156 175 ■ 137 468
Couch r . ___

“ ADR” NEW TON

ARKANSAS IlOV WHO IS A
CLONE ON FLORIDA
ELEVEN

Today

Mointhc9th0fll&gt;

IBs first vacation after leaving
IOLL1NS: W ulf (c ) (wt. 170) No. 1, left end; Sutliff (178) No. 2, left Hendrix was In the government serD SlUhy (195) No. 3,JalL «uard; Enwry &lt;170)-No.-4, centeri Currib^viee-«n-tht^ Mississippi Ttrer between
No. 5, right’ guard; Warner (195) No. 17, right tackle; R. Colado (138)) j Vick
Vicksburg ami Natchez ns foreman of
, quarterback; Tenre ( 101) No. 9, light hnlf-baek; Seeds.(165) No. 10,,! a gi
gang of laborers building willow
mattresses in connection with levi'c
lalfbnck; Thomas (168) No. 11, full.back.
ITETSON: Scott (13.5) left m il; Waldron (170), left tackle; Trchhlc construction. Although only eighteen
, left guard; Carroway (165), center; Runyan (160) right guard; Si hu- years old he was "boss” .of forty men.
r (c ) (1 8 0 ):right taflile; Hoyle (150) right end; Mortx (140) quarter- It happened that nearly all thc engi­
Hon (150) right halfback; Morgan (170) left halfback; Alderman (11*4) neers with the government fleet en­
gaged in the work were graduates of
10k.
**
the
University" of Florida und their
iU BSTITU TES—Rollins: Lenncy (162) No. 12; Ilnines (157) No. 13;
praises
o f the school resulted in New-,
ich (180) No. 14; Ward (145) No. J5; Trowbridge (227) No. 16; Benton’s
decision
to conic to Gainesville.
172) No. C; Potter (159) No. 18; Conway (155) No. 19; Thompson (166)'
"A
rk
”
wot,
not
acquainted with a
0; Colville (137) Nd. 21; Urnunbtrns (158) No. 22.
Iletson: Bowen, J. (145); Cunningham (150); Gunby, B. (140); Rlette single student or member of the fac­
; Gunby, K. (150); Layton (170); Hays (175) Hardin (160); Peterson ulty when he fame here hut ho re*
spoiided to the cull o f Conch Kline for
; Hendry (185); Bowen, It. (110).
toferoe*-McQuillan.
Umpire—Chittendou. Hcadlincsiniin— Anderson. football practice nnd made the first
team. Ilis feiits on the gridiron this
Judge—Doblc.

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compiled
Tho follow mg averages
niter the games played this week find
but few minor changes in the stand­
ing of the fifteen best Iloth Amann
mid Stevenson allowed their records
to slip n little, Stevenson still with a
good lead while Amann will hnvo to
perk up in his next .game to keep
I ennington front passing him.
Thu fifteen best, to-date, nro ns
fellows:

( D r T l i f A asorln trd I ’r r u l

GAINESVILLE, Nnv. 30.--R. D.
(Arkl^Newton, '‘ Bud” Nev.ton in his
home town of Camden, Ouachita coun­
ty, Arkansas, but better known on the
football fields of- the south nnd at
Cambridge, Mass., as a combination
of tornado, cyclone, burrientic* ami vo!cunic eruption beenuse of his work
this season at right half for the Univarsity of Florida eleven, is a nineteen
year old Arkansas product nnd Coach
... 2223 Kline declares if he had two or three
Totals ..
more “ Arks” on the machine the 'ga­
Biliary ( ’Inti
Knight
.153 130 125 108 tors would he able to take tho meas­
Houshoider* rrr. 137 1’70 155 462 ure of any Mpind in the country.
*'Ark" will be twenty years old on
Henry .— . ... .....115 131 11J7 373
January
31, He graduated from the
341
125
125
91
Hill
™*" V .... ......
Camden
High School in his seven148
173
453
132
Britt
... ,2037 tcenth year but for two years before
Totals .—
he htul left school he had performed a
man's work during the vacation perStanding of the Clubs
Won Lost Pct. iods in the Arkansas oil fieldB as dcrl.oOO rick man and driver of an eight whoeL
Congregntionals .....
5* 0
.800 ed truck.
Farmers —
4
1
.600
His first year nt college was nt
Men's Club ....
3
2
.100 Cgnwny, Arkansas, where he made
Merchants-_________ 2
3
.2001the Hendrix football, basketball, base
Rotary Club ........... 1
4
.UOOjbnll ami track teams. He ended his
Chase &amp; Co. ...________0
5
_ _ ! stay there by walking away -with the
, modal awarded the best all-round nth-

ibable Line-up for State s C lassie ot

iASON COMES TO
.LOSE W IT H M A N Y
BIG GAMES SOUTH
. M------!i and Auburn Game In Atlanta
|atd» Chief Interest as Far as
South'd# Concerned
4 --- —
Y.
(Ilr Til*
l*re*s&gt;
T L A N T A , Nov. 30.—" A l l , right,
.g, let's go!" Thc battle cry of
gridiron will Iks heard for the last
b today on more than two doicn
them field* in a series o f Thnnksing day game* which, save for one
,wo Saturday centrist*, will bring to
fooo probably the greatest season
game bos enjoyed.
'
•’

Carolina, one o f the unbeaten quartet,
meets Virginia nt Charlottesville, and
Vanderbilt takes on Sewuncs In Nnshvllle. Thu Vanderbilt Commodores, on
the Btrongth o f the Benson perform­
ance, should emerge victors over thc
Scwaiicc team nnd retain their place
umong tho undefeated, hut the Tnr
Heels, although favorites, nro promis­
ed n more difficult task In subduing
the Sons of the Old Dominion.
. These three games, however, will
not greatly exceed in interest half a
dozen others in which well matched
opponents wlfl stake their all In e f­
forts to conquer. Virginia Military
Institute and Virginia Polytechnic In­
stitute ,nt Roanoke, will stage their
annual contest with tho latter the fa­
vorite to repeat last year’s victory.
Alabama and Mississippi A. &amp; M.
which tied last year, will pluy in Bir­
mingham with prospects for the formel to odd another victory to its string.
Kentucky, one o f the few teams that
has downed tho Alaljama eleven this

In the old days, greatnes* wns n
mutter of being in the front rank;
now it is n nuttter o f being on the
front page.

And that will give every one a
chance to sec themselves in the mov­
ies.

Hanford and Dny tons Game With Oth­
er Armistice Day Activities nt the
Princess Monday nnd Tuesday
The movie fans and the foot hall
fans will ho well entertained at the
Princess this coming Monday and
Tuesday. All day Armistice Day Mr.
Herndon wns busy taking many thou­
sand feet of film into pictures o f the
doings of Sanford people thnt day.
Ho covered the fool ball game be­
tween the Sanford and Dnytona teams
and those many fans thnt never get a
chance to nee the games will lie able
ti. witness the Sanford boys in action
on those two nights.
These pictures are an added attrac­
tion to a |stpulnr feature nnd two rvul

THIS B AN fc W IL L NOT O PEN
TH AN K SG IV IN G D A Y

T is said that Vic McLaulin will took
like Wallace Reid.
And tho big Thanksgiving program
at tho Princess, tonight will bo worth
going n long ways to sec.
Then tomoruw night and . Saturday
comes the big week end features.
■

A COMMUNITY BUILDER

up, it 5

I f you will just sum It
amounts to this: Tonight big Thanks­
S F. Pi FORSTER, President
giving- picture j -loiuorroim nil “ Suture
day, big week end specials; Monday
nnd Tuesday, the l o w pictures show­
ing armistice day nctivitK's and foot­
The Herald, 15c per week, delivered.
ball game, and then by thnt time we
will be running right into the big
Pianos, Safes, Furniture, in fact
week end specials o f rv-'xt week.
anything movable, or what others
might think immovable, we handle
With n program like this, every one with care mid cose. W e assume nil
should mark this next week o ff their responsibility.—QUICK
SERVICE
calendar as movie week nnd no mat­ TRANSFER. Phono 498.
ter what night you' go, if you can’t
194-Th-Fri-Sat
lake ’em ull In, you will find u pro­
gram supreme, a program that will be
Well worth several timWrthu'admlolofl
asked. But above nil don't forgpt the
local pictures, pictures made in San­
CORRECTED NOV. 14TII, 1922
ford, nnd the date is Monday nnd
South Bound
Tuesday of next week.

TRAIN SCHEDULE
Arrive
8h
.... 2:36 n.m.
27___ __
91___
1:18 p.m.
89.... ... 2:55 p.m.
85 ,.
Northbound
A rrivo
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FO O TBALL GAME
IN PICTURES

i lion holds places on tin* basketball nnd comedies, ,nnd aside from the fart

Mason, a Camden1Attorney nnd stntc
Many of the contests will be the
senator from Ouachita county, who
must important of the year and In ad­
graduated from..Vanderbilt University
dition to thc climnx of a season of
. . .
.
,
,
.............. .
.... i« regarded ns probably the bcst-nllspectnculnr pay, the day wilt bring to
,,
,
, ,
. .
.i /
-V *. enrettrs oft «some
...» „c*
developed
an end the
footbnTl
o f , round track • man ,ever
.
,,
1
,m
,
.
...
the
South.
He
set
four
Southern
inthe South s greatest gridiron warriors.
.
,, . ,
tercoliegiate
Athletic . Association
Captain ‘-'Red’ Warren, of Georgia
**
.
,
_ , *
, . ,
,
track n-cords in Atlanta in 1908 that
Tech, one of the game's most apeetta„ , .
. .
..
9 inch intercollegiate record for the
ulnr halfbacks, will lend bis tenm into
running broad jump.
action for the last time against the
Newton is not the only college nthAuburn i’lainsmen in Atlanta. Neith­
stood until 1916 when Dana Jenkins,
er the Yellow Juckets nor tho I’luins*
o f the Eunice, I,a.t H igh school broke
men hnve been defeated by another
th e-220 yard time at the S. I. A . A.
Southern rival this-ycnr und each will
meet In New Orleans, the 880 nnd
bend its every effort toward victory
440 yard rocsrtls went by the board
in tho annuni match. The Yellow
inter but Mason still bohiufthe 100
Jackets have been victorious for the
yard dash nt 9 4-5 seconds. No one,
last two yenrfl, but supporters of the
not even Mason himself, knows what
l ’lninsmcn who recently triumphed, 6
he would hnve done had he ever ex*
to 0, over Centre, feel the dny has
ti tided himself. His method o f ’ run­
come to down their ancient foes.
ning was to hang to the pacemaker
The romance Unit comes with time
until near tho finish, then sprint nnd
is cast even more strongly over the
in-nt the leading mnn to the tape by n
utlier two gumes of fiho day in which
fc^v feet. He ncvcrT. ent oft the track
teams with no defeats thnt would mar
against
tjmo.
their Dixie ranking take part. North

He wiil run the" pictures taken by
himself at the big foot ball game on
Armistice day.

Amann (Fnrmers)'..... 15 2395 .159
Pennington (C on g,):....12 1887 .157
May (Men'*) ..................15 2308 153
Jewett (Cong.)
15 2303 .153
Bolding (Cong.),.... ;. .15 2247 ,148
Couch (Farmers)
15 2195 ,146
L. Renaud (Cong.)...... 15 2182 .115
Hcrbst (Farmers)
12 1717 .143
Knight (R otary) ........ 9 1287 .143
Chapman. (Farmers)....15 2141 .142
A. RcnaUd (Cong.),.,..... 8 1130 .141
Setts (M en's) ............15 2123 .141
Britt (Rotary) ........ . 1 5 2094 .139
Overlirt (M en's) \
IT. 2045. .136
The above figures show thnt the
Congregntlphnls. hnvo six of
their
men ift the best fifteen, the Fnrmers
four, Men’s .C I ub three, Rotary two
while the Merchants and Chase &amp; Co.
hnve none. And the following figures loin the throngs o f readers.
show how the Club's stand according to
number of pins made:
Correct this sentence: "The plates
were not hot, sir,*’ said the waiter,
Congregntionals ___________11,282
"and this tip is to'o large."
Farmers ..................
10,439.
Men's CJub .................... ‘ 10,383
Rotary Club ...............
9,643" Have the Herald do your next jpb
of printing. We have tho equipment
•Merchants
- ........ - .... 9.255
to do nil kinds of job printing.
Phase &amp; Co....... ...........-.
7,985

that the public will hnve an opportun­
NF0RI) WINS FROM NEW SMYRNA
w
.
noU ,...«■»*«£. W-*........
..
"
track teams end incidentally u 22 feet ity o f seeing Sanford In the movies,
tho progrum Is one that will keep you
SLOW GAME OF BASKET BALL letic stiir Camden claims. Rich uni K. busy
for several hours.
0 Sanford High School girls won
game of basket bull nt New
rna last night with the score of
112 in what wns said to be n very
game with no thrills and hut
"pep" exhibited on either side.
court was off npon one and hava recent coating of soft day
) the going very heavy and pre*1 nny fast work.
The New
mn girls seemed to lie outclassed
i Ahe very* start, although * limy
3 a fino record at first nnd It
*d like the Sanford girls umlernating them, would lose thc
e.
However,, the Sanford girls
fd nnd enme hack bo strong that
Smyrna could not. get it over,
jno starred nnd there wns ftoml
i work" on tho side o f Sanford,
it was slow nt that, according to
ipcctatars.
Blowing is thc line-up
nnd
a:
ildred Holly, r. f.— 5.
mm* Spencer, I. f.— 12.
ill Hand, j; c.
jcillc Echols, r. c.
nude Carroway, r. g.
tan Maxwell* I. g.
ibotitules—Dorothy G^moron and
a Kannor. :

For all our blessings on this day
o f gratitude, we count as most the
friendship and confidence o f oui*
patrons, and we wish for each and
all the fullriess of peace and plen­
ty, and abundant prosperity thiSv.
Joyous'Thanksgiving Season.

Osborne has something good for the
fans next Monday and Tuesday. *

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SANFORD

The Florida Federation of Wo­
men's Clubs also will co-oporpto In
staging a flower show, to bo held jn
Orlando some time next spring in
connection with, the annual meeting
of the State Florists Association and
of tho Florid Satatc Horticultural
"Society,' Mrs. A. B. Whitman, o f Or­
lando, has taken tho leadership in
arousing interest in holding a flower
show.
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Well, weather Is about the only
thing you can talk nboht without run­
ning.foul of some listener's .prejudices.

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i
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Turkeys for ThanksgivPotato, Shrimp and
Chicken Salad

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CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY

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A LB A N Y , Ala., Nov. 30.— Earle
Gimps nnd Welts
Wells, tenth grade school boy( step­
Webbingson o f Charles Wells, w ho wns shot to
Iiuckrnm
death in his Rome Monday was held
responsible for the death o f tho elder
Wood Wool
Wells by a coroner's jury which re­
Sent Covers
ported todny. Thc youth surrendered
Slip Covers
nt once to Sheriff May. Evidence be­
Tonneau Covers
fore the jury indicated Wells wns shot
by some person outside o f Wells' *J)oor Covers and*""
home thc bullet entering through an
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Day's Deeper Meaning.

Three centuries ago the Plymouth
colonists kept our Urst Thanksgiving
dny. ’ For more than threescore year*
tho date hus been established and the
observance natlon-wtdp. Tho history
nnd flie.spirit nt Thanksgiving nro
slpiple and familiar, yet of a kind
npnrf and exalted and requiring to bn
ninny times ‘ .retold. Scholars .have
spoken of a kinship of this feast to
the Jqwlsh. Feast of TabernBcles, tbut
the likeness Is Indistinct In ceremony
and remote In tithe. It need not change
the-feeling that Thanksgiving day Is a
day distinctive nnd original, evolved
of tli» genius of n strong, new people,
earnestly at work and conscious of
God. :

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seem to have the edge on Louisiana tho ceiling for cobwebs.
State in thdr game nt Bdton Rouge.
Washington and lore play* Johns
Tho man who said variety U the
Hopkins in Baltimore nndothcr match­ spice o f life never had to change tires "W e hnve it; W ill get It; or, It’s not
Made"
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�'THE S A N F O R D p A I L Y H E R A L D , T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 30, 1922

Far Summit's bloom and Autumn’s
bll,ht.
For banding wheat and Mailed
main,
For haalth and sickneM, Lord of
Ufbt.
And Lord of darknata, hear our
praise 1

, number o f the men
or more hunting nt
“ f ,he reason. "Barmy
i S
them one day for

re.M.
the opening
Deck

Wo thank The* that Thy hand boOh, the fmm was bright, Thankestvlng

wm

morn.

deer, while
'

p e r s o n and Mr- ^arnea each got a

KSlha first day.

^

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quad

” S n g hunted fro m e lv e r to cover
* £ sound of the guns around us.
Mr and Mrs. Helen and children,
f Ssnford, were Sunday guest* at DECLARES THERE IS
t home of Mr. ami Mr* Andrew
NO CAUSE ORDERING
^Ucson while the little folks were
ELAN HE DISBANDED
S o m e visitors nt the
Sunday
Lewis, of Texas, has been visfupn number of weeks nt the
of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Hlrecho,
fi-re old friends of his. They
wlOrtltm-ttr Orlando, fiaturdnyr
ho hns promise of work soon.
August Swanson has been in
,ursine for n week at the homo
Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Swnyno amt
little daughters: Dorothy and MnrjoHe have moved into their stslerts
borne, Mrs, S. Pritchard, in Upsnla.
Mrs. Reck slid Mrs. Wcslcrdick were
cdlers there .Sunday and nlno to wee
Mr- E. Lundquiat.
Rev. Wahlberg was entertained at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carl
ion, of West-End.
There will bo preaching Sunday at
both churches.
Sunday School as
u,ual at 2:•'!(). to whom all are wel­
come at the Presbyterian churvh, fol-

la the evening there will be a suriicc at the Lutheran church nt 7:00
id by Rev. 0. Eekknnl, who tome*
here from Pierson, lie g lv e« a xhort
MTfnui in both SwrJish ami English
Inter*pcrci&lt;1 with gitml kinging.
K. Rergqttlsl wan a dinner guest or
Pandnv at the home of his sister, Mrs
E. Lundquist, who had just returned
,ya|n front the hnspltnl, better wt
arc glad to hear. He brought hip
faithful xister, Ruth nnd Raymond,
to the school.
,
*
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. lAindquist apd
family. Mr. and Mrs. August Swanion nnd *on, Archie, .with Mrs. Goo
kunfini ami daughter, Josephine,
Hr*. J. C. I.undquist and sons, HiiWr, (ianiir and Aaron, took a trip
our to mi their friends at. I’ ieilntanton the 10th. where a bountiful dinner
sis prepared fqr them. AH o f thort
she carnc here for the funeral left
for tjteir homes the jirs t o f the week.
Mr. and Mn*. Edwin Peterson and
drlighter? came over from llo^y Hill
ftlm on the lDth."
*
‘"
Itev. (Turk spent Thursday culling
on a number of our people.
Mrs. Raymond Butler nnd little
*oti, uf Miami, after a ten days’ visit
with tin* huinefolks hero, left Friday
to visit m Georgia until the holidays
when her husband will .come up for
her. Before leaving she called with
Mr*. Volte William:
Swan«mi to visit M rs. Olga Hunter

ATLA N TA , Ga., Nov. 2D.— Presi­
dent Grant’s action, hi ordering thi
fui Klux klnn of reconstruction days
to disband docs not offer a precedent
for-eimilar-itrtion today in the view
of Fred Savage, chief of staff
der Col
Simmons,
oorinl wizard of the present Knight?
of the Ku Klux Klnn.
In rt statement here tonight con­
cerning the move todny by Senatoi
Waisli, of Massachusetts, to bring
about a proclamation by President
Harding calling upon the present Kc
Klux Klnn to diilmml,’ Mr. Savage
said: "Senator Walsh is apparently
naking that the Klnn be disbanded
solely on hearsay evidence.
“ I nm not prepared at present to
Make 'ftify detailed : Iniempht in Vegard to his request but I would like
to refer him tp’ thu congressional in­
vestigation of the Klan last year ir
which it was found that there Is nr
analogy between the Ku Klux Kla:
which wan d is b a n d e d by 'order o!
President Grunt nnd*tho Klan as i
is being operated under present con
ditions. President Grant's art ion, fos
.hat reason does i&gt;oi «*f l«■r precedent

San-

fnnl, called on Mrs. J. M. Prevail
Monday.
Several from here attended the
Sparks circus at Sanford Tuoiulay.
Rev. Daniels, of lairgo, npctit n
if* days with his father,'Wm. Dankb, last week,
, .
A party of young folks ctvjoycd a
thicken pillau nt loike Harney Tuesd*y evening.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Nicholson of
J'sjdunn, returned home Sunday, lw*
•nt: called here on the denth o f Mrs.
Nkhidson’s father, Mr. T. 1). Pet­

Willi all the thing! that n [arm could

keep.
In I«trr| and hln and goodly hrap.

Hung to lit* ruttern and hid away—
Oh. thu furm » a « a pleasant p'aco to
itayl

In Providenca T h y w ill It dona.

And that is aacrad to the taint.
Hera,

on this blast Tbankiglelng
Night,
W a ralta to Thaa our grataful
volcai
For what Thou doaat, Lord, It right!
And, thus baliaving, we rojoica.
— From "Bittar-Sweet," 'by J. C.

CHICAGO, Nov, 30—Georges Clem*
enccati prepared to take the road
again today on hi* self-imposed mis­
sion of winfng American spirit for
Ft mice. The next stop of his itiner­
ary wnq at Springfield, III., "where he

BYou are requested to flve im­ ift districts where breweries are lo­
mediate attention to the condition of cated criminal informations and bills

ChletiWu! dial were white nnd black and
Oh, the (arm was a Jolly stcht that day!

A s'w e read of old time Thanksgiv­
ing' customs, wo realize Unit the
world 1ms been traveling fast since
then—nwny from the simple and the
spiritual.
One o f the customs, particularly, was
flul back of the house the orchard stood.
Then rnme the brook and the chestnut quaint.
wood,
After the Thtmtisgfvlng dinner, while
Th e Jin- ia wniTtl Where the children ptiiy,'
the family was still seated around the
The fodder burn with Its piles of liny,
rt o wnlenl grove nnd the cranberry bog. table, each member was asked to tell
Vti»• wotodihuck hohxarod U»e barking dog. for what, In the prut year, he was pur
The winters* ten end the robber's m vo—
Uculurly thankful.
Wi erelo wlw entered was counted bra ve­
rb * sk-JlIng |ottd with Ita fringe of
These recitals were utwnya revela­
I'H I'l
tions of character. The small children
Oh. ttie farm a -»* s right Rood plnce to
of the family mentioned home material
thing, a sled or u doll, for width they
were grateful.

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mtH’i i‘ 4 t r»y a ml fiiflitati luK
'! *?*i* |i*r turn tu &lt;t*» vft tHe fharpi,
itiijfi *
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doom,
■U.o;: Ml,bit. tvortr •mmn tn With, the

FOR EVERYBO DY
MAN. W O M A N
Cl■ — ■ S E N D F O R IT
Here’s something for you—a nc
— and say, it ’s su re a dandy. W is h yo u cou ld s e e
th e b ig stack I ’v e g o t piled up h e re — look s lik e a
m ountain. T h e r e a re thousands&amp;nd th ou sa n d sof
th em — all packed rea d y fo r m e to pu t y o u r n am e
and address on, ju s t as soon as yo u send them .

Th e older children, those In their
teens, were mure abstract. They were
thankful for (ho advantages o f tallicalion, i&gt;( family prestige, or ihclr sneltii
position—n bit self-centered, perhaps,
as Is worn with youth In Us leeti*.
But mother and father. In their ma­
turity o f years, know that the greatest
ldo.«ttigs of life wore health and Impplness, and their recitals hf ilmnl.l'ulness always Included a word of thtlnks
giving that the fam ily bad Ih tu spared
Illness and poverty. No thought f»-r

I want every boy and girl, every man and
w om an to h a ve o n e o f these C alu m et Puzzles.
I t ’s m ore fun than a beneof m o n k eys— the lo n g er
you w o rk w ith this puzzle the m o re in terested
you b eco m c-y th e b e tte r you lik e it.

Send for one—see how long it takes you
to so lve it r - s p r in g i t on som e of*y.our. clever
frien d s— see h o w fa s t th eir brains w o rk — see i f
th ey can solve a rea l puzzle.

Don’t wait—cut the coupon out of the
paper rig h t n ow ; r ig h t a w a y — fill in y o u r nam e
and address— send it w ith a tw o*
^ ’
cen t stam p to help pay
/A
a g e and m ailin g
cosL■

» f f * t'-A-l-U (town
plump ami tlch
Vtih nppli I-,, arot rumpkln nrul mince,
ibrt Jfllis" sml Jam amt t*rr*crvnj piihtre,
im ili-rr, u i i o uml t»intitir«un anil rl&gt;«,
r. ili— u i ill-Hi-* that ItHik tu nlis,
: -tables, briatls, pint bontams tx ri't,
—t o . i l bruivn tnrki-i ami I t il- * of mi nt,
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t’nnford —— -------------- F
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m« on« o( the (rce Calumtl Puxxlrs.

1 . 'I m in a «ilnrtliii» light that itayl

Nime.

UH. the (arm was bilshi ThanksglvitiK

morn.

Tils &gt;on sl«Ste rltnr on the liny sn l ram,
rtie guest* catoe curly with laugh ami
■bout,
AP't toe tn&gt;ys tout Rtrt* srattrrert about,
gMtklnK the pels they liml known before.
Cllioblnu through window Instead of door,
pacing from t urn to eorncrib nr mill,
dh-tutlnx irel laughing with Kl-e. until
Toe illnner-horn so'iodtd. Oh. I »ny
Twan plrusant luma' the farm that day!

Eagle’s Day Off

Thi- Patron and Teachers Asspcinm&lt; l Friday « t the school house
w'!h a largo attendance.
Mr*. Grover I^filcs. nnd Mine
Alexia Meet*were called to Glen S t
Maty on account o f the death oT
wnr sister' Imln. Mr*. U-files reON M0SQU1TQ ERADICATION
uracil home Friday. Mrs. Mcea. reI lly T h e s u o r la t r S I 'r e « * l
ur- " i home Sunday, her father nnd
WASHINGTON, Nov. S0.-G. F.
r^her accompanying her home.
Mr?- H. II. Flynt spent n few days Moxnctte ,of the Bureau o f Entomolo­
* lUl l,cr f»lher, J. G. McClellan, of gy, United States Department of A g ­
riculture, with headquarters at Miami,
hns been designated' by the Secretary
of Agriculture to attend the Florida
Orlindo Tuesday. .
State
conference on mosquito eradi­
Mr .and,-Mrs. Jcrnignn, o f Orcation
to bo held at Daytona on Do®I*ent Monday with Mr. and
gimber Gth. Mr. Moxnotte will make
?,r* E- H. Kilbe.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prcvatt, Mrs. an address before the conference.
• M. Prcvatt, Mrs. W. II. Rivers and
• r and Mr*. Charles Philips were ' G R E A T E S T J1AR G AIN E V E R V B d
O F F E R E D : B U IC K S IX $325, m l i E E i
“Pl'ing in*Sanford Saturday.

EXCELLENT
Th .t I.
,M. Blanche Patishall arrived N E W TURES,
CONDITTON.—
B.
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mto
the 0
!?&gt;aturjlay from Washington to
GO.
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u a ^tw days with her parents.
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»hnir'-and Mri’ U‘ 1,1 Patishdll were

ter cold nnd when wc got J&gt;6me from
Meeting, which father &lt;lld nut ktsq
over long by renson of tbe .cold, wt
were glad of the fire In Uncle's Ditdn
ITnll; bnt hy the time the dinner wo»
one-half over, those »if us tvho were «*n
Ihe flr&lt;j side o f 6ne InhlC was forced tr
gCt up ami carry our platoi atotind t
the'fnr side of the nther tnhlo. wtith
those who Imfl rnt Diere were glad t*
brine I heir plates around to the fln
side to get warm. All but the Old
lAidles. who hnd a screen put ichlnt.
thtlr chairs."

Get your office supplies, stationery, ing- until
,r* nnd M rvW r R. Tretntt olid son and Post Cards at the jlflrald office. Coy, Phc

The Phaeton

F.O.B. D E T R O I T
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*™PPing in Orlando Tuesday.

AYour attention is invited to the
injunction features o f the national
prohibition act. Nuisance proceeding!
have been found to be on effective
means of control nnd more frequent
resort to them is dcsjrcd. This de­
partment is ready, ns it always Hns
been, to assist you by fubushing
forms nr briefs of nuthwritlcs for in­
stituting tills practice in your district.
"W e nro sending to U. S. attorneys

A pntr nt mules that.a friend hail aent
Out to the [irrin for experiment..
ra tio n ! nm! Tunis nnd a guinea pig,
I'uK* that were usual! and docs that were
his,

»f n**'* of fly «»M

•roximatcly 70tKmcssenger* and oth&gt;rs arc expectctl to attend the Floruln Baptist Convention which open?
here Monday night as representatives
&gt;f the approximately 80,000 com*
uuriicunla of that denomination in
ho stnte. Meetings' will Ihj held in
he First Presbyterian church, the loal cgpimittecs having decidcd the
Baptist Church is not inrge enough to
accommodate .the number of visitors
expected.
The Baptist Woman's Missionary
Union will tfleet in. conjunction with
he convention, holding its sessions in
.he Baptist church.
All of the various boards of Die
Southern Baptist Church will
bo
represented at the convention nnd
many of the lending church ijmrkers
in the South are expected to Ire given
•hose assignments.

W e bring no aorrows to Thy thronoi
W o coma to Thao with no com­
plaint!

fpr injunction for proceeding' «»
individuals and companies unlawfully,
manufacturing cereal beverages.' \Ve ,
desire that these be filed and tried
promptly. The need for this la es­
pecially apparent in injunction pro­
ceedings us the court may. bd'reluc­
tant to grunt restraining orders if thu
evidence shows the nuisance to have
been committed nt n remote period-

THr turkeys end geeta and awkward-mlf.
And Mm Koat that mudo the children

ir*#-* i? t rttni it" tl

CHICAGO, Nov. 2'J.— Turkey prices
dropped In Chicago today due to i
demoralised market ns tin- result of
liberal receipts and reports of an­
ticipated price decreases, according
to poultry men, but Chicago packers
lenied the charges of Mayor Curley
af Boston, that they were responsible
for th? high prices in New England.
Two packers dropped their prices,
in the host dressed turkeys to -loi
-today'while an independent. whole
mle quoted 35 cents per pound.
Department stores were quoting t‘2
cenfs today while an Independent
whole -ale quoted Sfi cent! per iKHHiil
l.teparlmcnt stores were quoting
12 cent!' nnd up.
The price in the
wholesale markets yesterday ranged
'ram 5(1 to 53 vents. Retail prices, ol
iround fill* cents prevail«, although
.none retailers have asked as high ns
!.V cents. Some department store?
putted *12 and 15 cunts.

»to w »i

And Itrir and there wai the Jersey Mock,
Tht ehrep and horeue—Old Prince and

mown

I.ORIDA BAPTIST CONVENTION
MEKTS A T GAINKSVII I K
NEXT MONDAY NIGHT

Mr. j. C*J!ctTellan, o f East

With tia lUcka of hay and shocks or
com.
Ita pumpkin hcirps tn the rambling *h«*U.
A ndi lie Mpptr* hrown and green anti red;
And In the cellar, th« wlaier store.
Jn bins that »&gt;ro ailed and running, o’er

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W o bleta' Tboo that Thy love with-

WASHINGTON, Nov. HO.— Atten­
tion of federal authorities throughout
the country has been officially called
to the necessity of co-operating closely with prohibition
enforcement
agencies'with a view to curbing the
extensive .violation o f the statutes.
Federal authorities have been in­
structed to push all landing liquor
cases nnd to suggest when proper
the imposition o f thi heaviest pen­
alties on conviction. Their attention
was specifically called to reports that
some cereal beverage manufacturer*
were marketing a'product o f illegal
alcoholic content.
The circular order sent by Attor­
ney-General Daugherty to nil United
Stntes attorneys follows:

tlto’•upfofcemrnt of prohibition !aw.i
JA
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in yodr
district: to
nnalyxe Iits
prob­
lems, to exomin* the conditions of
your docketjjk’wspcct.thereto, nnd
to report to the department any sug^t-stions you may hnVe to make en­
forcement more effective.
"I urge upon you the necessity of
adopting every means for clearing the
docket nnd pushing prohibition cases
to nu early trial.
"Where possible ami to whatever
extent you can with propriety do so,
we desire that you urge the court to
give more severe sentences to vioJa*tors of thu liquor laws.

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LAUSANNE. Nov. 20.—Tho Unu-j
snrtnr conference, sensitive to Amp po­
litical or economic happening In
Europe. 1* greatly excited by new* of
the execution of the former Greek
ministers in Athens. The 'inform a­
tion Kenernlly cast, gloom over va­
rious delegations The grant iniportimce of the questions to be decided
here |x testified to by the tense a t­
mosphere surrounding the activities

TLLIUIU.IJ MOI.OCUST.

WASHINGTON, Nov 20.—Radical
changes in several provisions of the
sdminUtrqtlon shipping bin, nil of
theni proposed by Republicans, vere
made, today by the House aa it ap­
proached a final vote oh the mensnre.
)iore than two score of amendment!
*rrc offered, but les t than a dozen
sere approved.
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In tfiii I, i icresi.ion, amendmentproper,I ! v Democrats In,.,tile
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the Irgiid.uttu were rejected. J'raclifally all of them came from four
IVmocratii- nn-fnben of the mcrchni-i
marine committee—Representative:'
p*vi* of Tennessee, Hardy and
Brigg&gt; id Texar, e.sd llaukhead ot
Alabama. Friends -of the bill, en
■couragtd by tBMPAtUccciuTIir Uthiing
back the Democralli: attack, predb-ttd they would linvo a comfortubi
nsrgin on ih*- tins sago vote, bchl’diiltd h r not Inter than I p. ni. ti*nfoY|jow.
Among the important ctan g r
made In tlir tin n‘!Ure during I he day
Vai an r.n • n-i'nent by O iainn. u Med
den nf tl nepropriatiops coinmUlrc,
Baling it necessary for emigre::;
tachyrar In authorize payments from
the iTu-r&lt;
marine fund to op.

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ritlC A G O , Nov. 20. — Georges
Clcmcncenu hrltcd appeals for Ameri­
can friendship for Franco-today -Tor.
rest in preparation for the continua­
tion of his tour Thursday morning.
Although lu* stayed up Iqst night an
hour
after luu usual bedtime, ha—was
,,f-1 he-m tif errnct*.“ T h r^ te lrg a trv are"
up
shortly
after dawn this morning.
living under nervous r.rnin. .

'WASHINGTON. Nov. 20.-Uo?nb«
Ikan ieidtef* were prowlictintr passage
of the.am.
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by comfortable markin
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Hoim* proceed*’t&lt;&gt; It* final vote on
the measdre not later than I o'clock
this afternoho after final session for weft in tile room ui
ennildrrntlon of amendment;.
Grant, who heroically

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SUBMERGED

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. LAUSANNE. Nov. 29.—'Turkey 1 CHICAGO, Nov. 20. — Standing
will be glad to make a general tria ty with outspread arms beforo an audi­
in flame.;. She war. unable to save
with the United States and will be ence that’ packed the auditorium,
two hoys lo.'k in the smoke.
happy to begin negoMatfbns* a t nny Georges Cl.emcnccau yesterday plead­
time, Imnet Pasha informed.the As-1 ed with America to save Franco from
attic Raisers of
possible extinction.
s octal©*! Press tonight.
Patiently seeking to explain nwny
The
representative
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the.Kc'mallat
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Western Asia Report
government has not yet begun a n y 1thA charge of militarism and imporSome Heavy Loss&lt;
treaty pourparlnrs with Ambassador Jnliitn brought against his country,
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Chtld^iiut said lie stood ready 4" in- the old Tiger declared that France
J augurnte an exchange of views nt the sought only peace, hut that war was
firs', nva'lable moment. Isniel show­ being forced upon her.
"If Frnnee does not get the help
,. id lively interest in the report that a
! treaty of amity and conrmerre would that she needs," he declared' in
probably be an outcome of die l.ui- mint ion-laden tones, "she may per­
haps disappear.
Athens wns 5 a
vanne 'conference, and asked f
j formation as to whether the Ameri democracy, very great and very
fine.
Hut she disappeared.
And
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sheep and the entire country was giv
if France were to disappear, I ‘be­
of th e ir' friendly relations With Iti.c country,
ci, over t.i labile miring ard tin pin
iblicans'i Ismet seemed anxious About the lieve that some ciny the people
due tin:? nf grain.
iminedi- American official attitude towards would begin to look around and
It* t-id.iy hi rd- bAve I n o ri
t Mtlld.N MONUMDI
ite. The the Turkish demands fur abolition of u*k if something hail not disappear­
ROM DF.FLt ilV ti
duccil Uiat the owner who h.»- cvt-i ;
ed that had brought life to the
for n ihr rapitulntiiroa, raving:*hull lied head ciii.-ider- him: ©If for
STOVE. f
erwnoil,j "\Ve \si,h tO.V9lubli.vil -uur awn
lunate. Tbe Oisk lam m riir. in tin
lied I In-1courts and try nil casus. Foreigners
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old days, Uicd to tu rn out hundreds «
adjourn may be assured that they will get a
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thousands of hid- .-Tinnuallr. but the
buhl be fair 11ini.
We have heard that
nil, hi-* wife and Uioir four
i;n|u: try t-nlay ,s nt a stall lsrill Ih*
des
op
Americans
and
others object© to ottr
srfu ■bqdii i were found i:;
cause of the rtum|i in catlb raising
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courts,
as
founded
on the . religious
i •*« in Limcu-ter. died a ; the
As a result them ia murh ummpbiy
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tenets
of
Mohammed.
This 'is not contihuul. “it has always been the
woutKfed and ;*
I*, in' enrbon monoxide gas from a
menl in thu. district, and scarcely
true.
Religion
is
one
thing
in our feeling in every man** heart that
following a bat
were
- *i-.-i- rtm o, v.r'.e !'iit poi lolled ’a* Won’t Be Healthy *
Hut General
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country,
law
another
and
the
law
will he wanted peace.
• ,l bolb-vi I, i.lni** d ieriisl
rebe
fairly
and
honestly
administered."
Grant,
when
lie
uttered
those
fam­
For Prof. Tiernau
live Ed, u|-,o;i of I’cnn ylvonii,
ous words, knew very well that
unking Republican, no the merchant!
To
(’all
on
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ife
LONDON. Nov. 29.—A fVntrnl befnie liter© could be pence, there
msrirr cninnil'ti-e. It was decldi-d to
••&gt;* diipateh from Athpus say* F.
nul.r (,&lt;i\. i r i,i,.j|t .mi a-’a-. Jiihilih '
Priiher ©I Ili.Si-vund Venture In (i
l.tndley, Ilritish
minister to
"1 Ip* war is over, . peace has
imill'll cl i inei.r;) i, *tl&lt;h a
th*
Greece, has left for luiusnnnc to con­ arisen. It*- is now our mission to
tSUndatd i id t'ompuiiy, for the opera-'
fer with I/m l Curxon, Uritish for­ reason with ami conrinco others.
tletk* with jcpu n* ol dejuiUoi ©Mb be lu-IU r.t tin* t h.i.tian
lion of tlie vessel* carrying their; own
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cing secretary.
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tod^y, Sheriff Ilnrncr, ‘ of Camden ^ hurch Thursday, Nov. ."(it
We must approach autocratic power
products. The .bill ns amended, perMANSELL, town, Nov. 29.—"It
i.OGN, Nov. 27.—Objecting to n over the telephone declared ail win
in some way or other and convince
PjiD »uch i nmpatiies, however, to re­
won't be healthy for Professor John
of twenty-three marks an hour, cut in Smnckifver region ijml v.. a. m . nt the Won &lt;i ’ t-lnl*
that, power that it should get behind
Informal
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ceive assistance for tri;ns|)orllng th» tcacherr. In'Cologne''» i-pnl.iiumtioii without necurnte inform al|tr r»*g:iril­
I . Ti -man, of Southhend, lnd„ to visit
our enuse.
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All nit* woli-nan*.
cirgiH of other shipper*.
hi.-* irttind wife liere,” her father Rev.
achoidn have struck for more pay. ing engagenun t bi-tw*-©n 2*HI Ism «,i;*l
.at
Country
Club
on
"Therefore, let opinions speak. 1*1
A- i p: rtod. Representative Hnnk- Similar action already had lw•^'i lakt n
Charles II. Hawn, declared and raid
“Vlgllantfi." and fill field wurki-i a».*l
renson with cnch other, discuss
\ll ,Souls
hfid p. iposed that the lull specify l.j the faculties of viH^itionnl iiihtiliin daughter n-liirni d lion-c b e t night,
Thanksgiving Night tis
gamblers.
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witli each other, even curso each
that iMiii|H*r..&lt;iiUnn was not to he paid tut !■&gt;■);&lt; at Uni hurg and Essen.
lie icf*.i **d tu allow ncwnpnpur men
other, if thal bo necessary; but step
to any operator whose shipi carried
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Tomorrow night nt the Country by step, through unceasing efforts,
Tin fnliign** tuff-, ini hid** ti acher*
[nuh-cape Gardener
i h in mkfuikv! !;» *»! i*f I'ninc
liqum. The suprunte court, it was
•sliih will be given the informal dance fl«*t, us strive to achieve what moves
m tin puliliv grade school^, engi­
lmuiity, Lot ti spiritual and t* mt'ornl.
pointed ,,ot, ipight decido that Amerl- neer.'*, ami expert handworkers. Some
and card party one of the regular j the world—through justice, liberty
Will Deliver Lecture
.Mass at (1:20 a. m.
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un chips Hillside the three mile limit time ago they were conceded sixtyevents of the duh arid one that w as1ami right."
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Confession:* th• ev**riing*from 7 to
*w not subject to the *prohihitinn three murks an lipur, hut their union
at The Plant *Sa
originated by the ladies who are* enAsserting that Franco has been
9 p.‘ m., and tomorrow morning from
m m o r/o f llnnsell, deavoring to pny for the Chinn and continually calk'd militaristic and im­
alleges no actual payments were made
Tierpon
wns said to silverware fob the club’ in this way. perialistic, the Tiger declared ho had
Many
Interv.tlng
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front her Tho affair Thursday night of this determined to givo some official fig­
Made
By
Local
I’cople
At th e,prevailing rate of exchange,
fast w*! b&lt;* ri rvi-il to the men of the
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Tiernau
wns week will carry out the Thanksgiving^. urea to shovy why Franco felt that
twenty-three m arks hourly means A
ressed n willingness spirit and cards and dancing will bo she must maintain a largo army—at
It is not generally known that a parish ‘ under tho au^picea of the
wage of less than five cents for an 8nmcr’s attorney any indulged in and refreshments will bo least until she could obtain guaran­
landscape architect from Chicago Knights of Columbus.
tearing up her marl- server! and a general good, time is tees of her safety from the United
has recently bought property jimi is
DAUGHERTY FAVORS
promised to nil who attend. The.nf-' Staten and Great Britain.
building
if
home
In
Sanford.
In
n
WOIUJI-BEATING
PACKERS’ TRUST
--------------fair
will bo informal in ©very way and
Conversation
yevterday,
Mr.
LondonRELIGIOUS PUBLICITY
berger sjxjko of the need fi&gt;r thought
* .1 U 1 V tho whole affair will be strictly *a blp WOMAN HERO OF CUBA
WASHINGTON, N u t 29.—A split
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family idea of true country club style. .
A world-beating piece of publicity in the setting and placing of ■.shrub­ has developed in I’n* ij^ it Hurdjng's
J'ROUDLY DECLINES AID
(? iN C C G C u
Newberry’s famous orchestra of Daybery,
and
nlso"
of
the
wonderful
pos­
work is alxtut to Ik* put across by tho
cabinet over th© proposed m erger of
Marion Trial tonn Bench, will furnish the musk
Lawmen'* Missionary Movement . of sibilities In Florida gardening, on‘ac­ the /.rm our and M iaril packing in­
count
ef
the
wealth
of
beautiful
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for the dance which guarantees the
tin* Southern Presbyterian Church
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terial
to
work
upon.
Upon
rcipie.st
OF
FIVE
MEN
CHARGED
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about their Eighth Biennial Conven­
Secretary of Agriculture Wallace,
l. &gt;' r‘ inaincJ intr.ct until one sccof the Plant Rule Committee.ho huk
MURDER IN WINE RIOTS
In charge of the «nfoccement «&gt;f" till
ti°n* rtijiuhiting that the general uc- tion to be held this winter.
agreed
to
make
a
sketch
showing
On the evening of December 1st
MOORE HAVEN APPLIES
pptkera control law:', is stronglj' op*
f ^ t i n g office waa not to review the.
( l l r The A f w r l s l r d I ' r m l
FOR ANOTHER HANK
their first detailed% announcement
IMised th the codsollilatlou*
toard’* determination of the n'mount
MARION, III., Nov. 29.—A dozen
nbout the convention will lie made by(
Attornoy General Daugherty, tho more veniremen wen* on hnnd in Wil­
^ rompensotion to .bp paid, was ellm- win-less from seven great radio
MOORE HAVEN, Nov. 29,—Appll- eepting cither government or prleate
law officer of the governm ent,., who liamson County circuit court for ex. n*t©d n t. the suggenaon of Reprebrondcasting stations across, the
cation
for u charter for the First Nat- aid.
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would conduct nufi pro lecution ' of iunjnntion in connection with the jury
“ Native Graham, R%Hiblican, of IISouth. The station* will bo the
Juana live* nlnno in a little thatchthe packers at the request of th e dcr to try five men charged .with mofdcr ional Bank of Moore Hnvcn ha* been
‘“tot*, by ^ 59 to t2 \f te .
Houston (Texas) Pont, Memphis
imrtmcut of agriculture, not only secs In connection with thg Herrin mine made to th* authorities a t Washing- ed hut near Mansanillo, and bar
Another
am cndidbnt
approved
(Tenn) Press* Southern Radio Sta­
no legal obstacles to th© m erger, but riots last Jum*, making approximately ton. This is the ifh a t atep to c*tab- kcanty wants arc rnot-by tho sals of
made sailing vcfrr.) df fiOO to I.C00
tion, Charlotte, N. C., Ilfght &amp; Co *
favors it.
three hundred talisinen called. Seven llsh a bank here to take the place of leaves for thatch from the palm
u * 1 \WH' ' Hgjbh* for Government Washington, D. G., nml JnckspDv*ll°*
Thi.i difference of opinions jirobd- fnrniera niid on© coal miner have tho two banks now In the hand* of trte s th at dot her little domain. Tha
*,J- Th‘‘ change s.-. 4 suggested by
(Fin.) Timcs-Unlon.
receivers. F. W. Loy and hia aSaoci- Inseparable companion of her huebly will be brought up.today a t the been accepted on tho jury.
of presen tnlive W hite. Republican,
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Prokibly Tor tho first lime in his­
ales
nrc the promoters of the new in- band, RrigniHar General Angel Mac.v
«*&gt;ne, .who held th at! the 1,900 mini­
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cabinet meeting.
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tory thiT w ry atmosphere of tho whole ________ ___ _____ p _
stitution,
which will hove n .c a p lU l tre, she fought through the Tan Year
mum; ‘ nfHed ir, the Kill
drafted South will be llfc’ndly charged with thing about hor wonderful success in . I'fxvshlcnt /larding will have . to
und
surplus
of |2T,500 to begin busi- War ami. encouraging© bmr husband
Mr. i.\aju: tb© final decision,
religious publicity on the evening of growing annuals from seed.
ness
with,
Tho
new hank will not fur- in his refimal to submit under the
Drummond - hns Ih^ ii
to apeak s Wallace Im basing his opposition to
December 1st.
nish
Immediate
relief to the farm frs Treaty of Zanjffn in 1878, she sccoma tta c k s s u n M’lNt
on tho preparation ami fertilization the merger largely upon the fnwt
o r.this section, as Hi will.probably he panleti him in his exile In the United
and
planting
of
a
lawn,
and
others
that
government
reports
show
,
virI I-GDRVo F HOUSE (.KBAT' SH O R T A G E '^'C O V E R E D
hnve ale* asked to give nny interest- tunlly nil tho big packing plants arc Twcnly-'rhotutand-Dollar^ Illnie This three months beforo it will be in -opef- States and' Meico. "La Coronela"
ntion.
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returned to Cuba only after th*
ing, cxpcriohcc they mak have'had.
operating nt from -tf» to Ci} per cent.
MorniUg. i "
. AvAs ill N(rr ONr N.‘iv' I -A ttack­ ' .SPRINGFIELD. If!., Nov. 29. — A
* 'l'hint .Sal© from *9 o’clock Friday
!n&gt;f lho ndminlstratioii . ) ! ing bill shortage of between $1.00,900 one j'lortiirig. Small prizes given top * \LONDON, Nov. 29.—d re n t Britain
( I I j ’ T h * .\m»o©lalrd I’ rra O
i.i lho F irst State n-'d Sav
Wc suggest that Lonnie McMullen
J ^ ,to“-*e* Represent’ .ve An- (170,000.
will
scrap no moro warships under
TAMPA.
Nov.
29.—Fir©,
storting
- * * of■ Wood river
’ : gns bcoa un habits of rotas, foliage plants and
take
tho above Item under considera­
Meclnred lugs Bank
l rCWl Rc.9Ublic5in, Mass
fl.,n*n* arrangem
nrmnrr.irnnnl
In tho kitchen of a restaurant in We»l the Washington treaty until other na­
flower
ent.
Z m"«’Hr** sun offered n apgvroui covered by , bank examiners, accord­
tion.
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Tampa this morning dostroyed tho tions havo taken action, scrapped
ing'to a ststfnuait i*aucd here today • Tea and a hearty welcome fo r all
their
quota,
according
to
assurances
restaurant, aix houses and a grocery
S ' ' " * ' Vwhi' h if ©do
t y state auditor Andrew Jlusscll.
May your soul b© In glory three
nd us T£!“ * 'to coni©,"
atorc. The bln&lt;£ waa checked after given questioner, tho House of Com­
Partake of'lovo ns n tem perate mna
.three hours fight. . Tho lots is not mons, by Financial Secretary to Ad­ weeks before the'* dOVll'TcnftWs your
Get your office supplies, stationery
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and PoafCards a t the Herald office.
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injured men are in the- hospital

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Furnish The Mtfsie.

The dancing public of Sanford and
will no doubt be
iurroSaUniig cities
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l«iar(, th a t . Arrafigf niants
have M o made by the managentont
a t Lako Mary Casino for ths appear­
an ce'th ere. of Earl Frater New­
berry' Famous Novelty Dance Or­
chestra of Daytona Ilesch, Florida,
for evory Friday night for the fall
arnTwIpUfr season. Newberry’s Or­
chestra played their initial angogccqt there .last Friday night a fte r a
ng northern lo u r add by the way
e dattcera greeted their return,

The J to u f t ih m t Ihclr All fltirtdn
conventloh in Tarppa on November
11th, hnd d* one of the principal ‘subJttfbi for illsctldslon, the bc&amp;utlflca• Grape growers g athered In dome
OHIO BEATS ILLINOIS
tion of hi£hfay*.
dumber* ih EOntU a few day* ago and
'The Florida Federation of Wo- Attended the sixth nnnual convention UKBANA, 111., Nor. 27.—Winnlng
didn's Clubs Also will co-operate in df the Florida Grape Growers' Anso- its first conference game thia season,
Atngihg a floWeV Show, to bo held lit elation.. Florida was suggested ns the Ohio today defented Illinois, 0 to 3'
Orlrtndo Some tinii Yifckt «pHrijfc’ In ‘"early vineyard" of the country, and Tht first half was scoreless, Illinois
Connettidd w ith'the annb.-il Aim ing -. tnnrkcd tip three points by n drop.
Of* the State FJorlsfs Association and duce and market fine grapes earlier] kick in the third period and n touch
4f the f r o m Sa{ate H orticultural' tbali any other section of the country, down by Ohio in the final period g1T&lt;
Society. Mrs. A . B. Whitman, of Or-!Crape culture was discussed In all of j them thc victory.

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chestrn with Jho dancers In Senjord,
perhaps no other organization th a t
hns ever visited here has found so
mnny friends 'and a i - rapid, Newberry’a Orchestra first paid Sanford
a* visit early last summer When they
were heard a t Lake Mary Casino on
various occas^oris and once r a t the
orchestra Vras
routed for a northern tour and ^ only
two weeks ago returned to Florida.
The orchestra- was the chief ^ttfac-'
tlon at, the Daytorta' Bekch Casino
where many Sanfoi’d people visit dur­
ing tho winter, however, hrirartg*
ments have been made te bring thd
orchestra to Lake Mary Casino every
Friday night for the balance bi thd
season Uhdof the hcW tnknsgcment
and mony apccia! fcattiifei Will be
announced front time to time.
Lake M aty Casfno next Friday
night Will again present NeWbcrfy’s
Famous NovCIty Dnrnce drchbstrn hml
for ev ery 1FridAy night and IrtdltaJ
tions pointed Immediately to the en­
gagement a t the orchestra for one
night a week for tho* Archestre. No
orchestra has ever gafijed.'lhb ^dpulnrity.'^jp Sh'nford th a t’ Newberry’s
orchustta ha^ found. The new manpgcm ent'ls to be congratulated upon
its good t judgmbnt in choosing its
mnMcaL'pro^am for .this winter.

THIS WEEK ONLY—ARMOUR’S SKINNED HAMS, per tb..v.......:25c
New Figs, Dates, Currants, Raisiris, Citron, Nuts,. Candied Cherries
and assorted fruits; F ig and Plum Puddings; Queen Olives and Krys­
tal Kukes; Choicest Meats and Fresh Vegetables.

I. D. MARTIN
Sanford, Florida,

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Dressed for Christmas

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Domestic and Imported Perfumes

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Holiday Boxes Cigars—Fancy Box Stationery
DRESSES OF
THE FINEST
WEAVE FOR
STREET WEAR,
EVENING AND
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EVERY DAY

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SPORT SUITS

First Street, Welaka ItldK.

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OUR MEATS ARE AS TEMPTING AS OUR PRICES
WESTERN BEEF
FLORIDA BEEF
Fancy Stall Fed Kansas City Beef
Round Steak, per lb.
Lain Steak, pef lb. ..
r-llAne Steak, |ler lb,
Chlick Steak, per tb.
(laThburger, .per lb
10c
Rib Stew, per lb.....
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I’ot Roost, per lb. ..
16c-20c*25c
Pan Roast, per lb.

Round Steak, per lb
Loin. Steak,'per lb.
f-»Bohc Btcfik, per lb.
huck htchk, lb...... '............. ..
Fresh ground Haht^Urgcr, lb.
Rib Stew, per lb.
Prtme'Rlb Roast, Ib»
10c-12VjC-15c
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PORK
WESTERN QHODkDFB ROAST, per lb.................

SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL

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tAVESTERN P0 RR HAMS,

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WESTERN TORK CROPS, per lb................. ........ .
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ALL SMOKED SAUSAGE, ijfh lb................. , ...... r

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Thanksgiving

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dltOCfcRIES CHEAPEST IN TOWN
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rack* nnd fancy cake- unit how to j F » fa
Fa P-J
Vf l Y R - J V ?
spell a few words . and sign their P-'i
»» past dvcudc.in thu supply of fresh
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nnmo.i,
mid
then
th
e
y
prow
tip
rwMUhrd n » r7 Nftrrnann r tr /p l Hun
w
ater
fish
there
are
still
countless
te ? « thr llrraid lliillltlit. 1«
they g« right o.it npd vote for )ho fx
fa stream s nnd lakes In the rtatc where
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A n,
pja.
Earning . Pow er and Saving Pow er
wrung people, vole without any intel­ r i
fa the angler can always he sure of Rood
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lectual or moral reason for their Ki tti / »
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fa !*t
fa f i h h f-j r-&gt; frj na f 3
mi f j fa sport. The good fishing grounds may
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. *;T*f
vote.
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I ' I K I I M l K lim
not be so close tfi the resort cities as
O f
V I
iRamvood Cnldi, principal uf the
U &lt;1. noi.LY.:_ _____ - _____ R lllv Chevy Chase Country liny 'School,
(Ry STORES KOI.SOM)
people of these state-', lo the service f° rmi' rb' llut we'd he willing to bet
dollar reel against a lead
J. u i X a r u
,.PMfr|irf*Tr^li«nrrp
mnkci an all leu point in many
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i.i.v — —a «i &gt;rrttoinK Xnnimrr jilacCH tli it children today arc Win}' “There are plenty of things to be
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thankful for,
l'k»w 114 ap In a ton I*. 11.
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' / good th at was, that is, dr that will within a radius of fifty miles of a n y ;
a
.uepnrcd ti&gt; Irani, but not to think.
Hunt ’em up.
ho; That we may then all unite in resort in the state. And if t)io Tour !
**rtWU« tlm ri M&gt;d» k otto ii on That is. he say i, all through gram*
ist angler In not willing to travel a
Appllral Ion
__ _ ______ __ ‘ UV\r nrd h-g’i school tln*y arc luerely T hire ere plenty of peoplo to lie rendering-rnto hint our sincere nnd
slIltM*’
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l l j l H l . . . ’ v r i r t a l l t l u n 11 n « ■ | r
thankful1
to,
humble
thanks
fa
rhin
kind
care
and
W irg prepared for college, not merely
l*l&gt;..nf a ’JlJW prior A n. m.
he doesn’t deserve any at all. ■
J v.i,* U life weic lit!}} on for them, \m l plenty'you caij^rnalic thankful to* protection of thb people of this counAs for tlie salt water fish, all that
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need lie said is that the;
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a.iHi Ur- itnperali.-.e demands, a t the min- And p lrn jy ’of kimlnpss you can tlo -rjtio n ; for th e signal and manifold mertier
Mur.t ‘cm upl*’
j •’•tirrp li m F lir bp f»rii»»
i ite,
and the fayorablo interj»o«itionsj-^l!* " s
N°- mot^ ‘r 1,°*' ,UI,ny
:.|is
VP AA.rh
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it of Ids providmcc In the roursc nnd
As’
for
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Wells-,
H?
spends
his
supply is fully replenished year after
*fb* M* lit- I»t |s.p**r SVnrVIr ll»r
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Tlte
observance
of
h
day
of
thnnks
eoiKlfSion
o
f
’
the
late
war;
for
the
• ro tlrrtr rM ,t« 1pm Ik.iI, I’nnoPr 'lie ‘CritiCKtin|? ehinds) 'in esSuy, hls4 lo pnhllabrd M fr'j I'i H m , A4&gt;,r tn..v
for the harvest season'is of ancient j great degr^o oft tr«n»|uiilty(‘union nnd year. A few of the bays nnd bayotli j
,'l*f m n - 'HMAe.ltaHiPn p.n ,»K&lt;ir,. 1 ** povt-l and romance, finding
It wHs earl}’ observed by the plenty, which we have since-enjoyed; and tide-water stream s may be "fish­
t» m . n , m &lt; v , r &lt; i l | p » | „ p n i l i l r a . 13 .Hll n r # - ault
'i' i I f .with tjducaOon as ii pretends to origin.
mimmwm t» i&lt;l»#npf,
Ametiicnn coloniita. Nearly ■every
national
man- ed out" temporarily but sooner or Int !
d.-.va’.e and duel not.
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W the
H peaceable and H
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s R w n c i i t h i : a s s o i i a t k i *- I’ n r n
President har. issued proclamations of ner in which we have h J ^ enabled to er the fish come hack ngaitw from
Th» A#Mtf»tM*f Prf«» *■
%^|y \ , Probably all these people nre right. thanks giving, and the practice final* j establish constitutions of government some place, in as large numbers ns !
m .jg a Z B Y -‘-II--:_Z.*Lj'jt’
Z.:’
Vo.fhi. yn# f»*r •***tn*l't'r^1Inn of Tot gloom* is not the only atm os­
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padlis.t t.t
&lt;1l»p»|ph,s P
«*&gt;»*lt/.t
t.i l»
It t',* phere. Here nnd there echools nre ly decided upon the last Thursday of for our safety nnd h aptness, and pnr- In fore. Tin* angler t an t u t his skid t -* ••V»rw|»« rrp..|li,.1 |&gt;, |h l. t*ktv**
P U H P I P Q R A N lf H P Q A N P H R n
against hundreds of varieties, rang­
-ltn tha lnc.tl ii. wi publlih'd -eally trying to educate.
Ami
it November as n lime for the coming ticul&amp;Vly, the national one now lately
i t U f L l o D fllm
U r jA W rU K U
••rain.
ing
nil
the
why
from
the
trout
nnd
together of the people for this p u r-|in stitu ted ; for the civil nnd religious
oust
be
admitted
that
music
racks
All rtsbla of r«.piit.)|&lt;**min of Rpp&gt;r(*|
mackerel to the mighty tarpon and
♦'•pair*.,* Iipp,!" i r , »t«». PK.prvK^
(nd cake arc in themselves a very pose. The custom has 'been follow- liberty with which we ate now liless*
fir'll %r ii n n i 'iu M , P*...*..11V useful addition to the curriculum ed by the governors of the states in ctf, nnd the means v.v have of. acquit - the vicious barracuda.
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Sanford, Florida
«Florida
is
still
the
fisherman's
par­
which used to stop a t the three It’s. the issuance of proclamations. Kvcn Ing nnd diffusing useful knowledge
adise.—Tourist News.
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They involve an intelligent teamwork with unrest and discontent in this nnd in general for all the grout nnd
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i -'±Lcountry
at
this
time
we
have
reasons
Various
favors
which
lie
hath
been
of eye, hand and brain which may
EDIICATK TUB LEGISl/ATUKK
Rusir.csi is good.
pleased
to
confer
upon
us.
for
being
thankful.
help to develop sensible voting.
------------oMr. Cobb has a real case. Vet the -&gt;No other nation offers more free- * “And also, that wo may then unite
Sunday evening the
iU.Vfn.nd .^f their , t;Ue as to vote for such an best arc rend to the Kmperor. Verse
The cold weather is bringing the schools which have* reached from this riom of opinion and opportunity to its in most humbly offering our prayers
ignnrntnur..
making has always beet, one of the
Charles A. Aah by preached a sermon
touriit*.
‘'preparing’' atilude into the one citizens than the changes available nnd supplications lo tin great laird
Our friend, Reverend Mr. Ashby, national pasttim es of' the Japanese
to the hundred and thirty Jacksonville
which regards only today's doing are under our government, &gt;Wu have morel****! ruk-r o f nations, nnd beseech him
husinens rruin who made the Mast is entirely right; st:eh trips nre great people. Emperor’ Moiji used to eii*i).
The Gtcek-niidistersf • have liven failing units us manifestly. There­ money and more res'mjrccs, nntural
pardon our national and other Go^st trip on what they styled "The educator.1. A movement should la­ pose a poem every itay and his consult
shot becitlse Grerce lost the war in a middle way.
All,
and artificial, than any other country, transgressions; to enable ps
Florida Friendship Unlimited." He st arted lo put the Florida legislature nl«&gt; left a collection of verses.
with Turkey.
whether
in
public
or
private
station.!,
The great usefulness of all these ami have become the great credit lift
made the trip the subject of his dis­ aboard a train and roll it all around „
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•ritliirms lies in making us ncrutin- tion of the world. We nre the bwit|t® perform our several and relative course. He summed up its educa­ our const* line nnd let It* member* FAMOUS FRA ANGELICO
.
Which is something for America to Uc our schools with care, making uir- ft d, best clothed, best housed, and duties properly nnd punctually; to
see what n wonderful state they nre
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STOLEN IN FLORENCE
thjr|lr pbmit,} It would hpn good lh irg nkc notini of them nnd of their hert educated people in.llie world. This render otir national government n tional significance in a very good asked to serve. Through that exway:
What
we
net!
in
Florida
is
to'^ioot alM ho v}u‘ Aro'fltcors-.
all the
the people,
by cm,Wantconstant- ^
fruits, It is lethaigy which is really supremacy
•y ecu-.he
be maintained if' t h j j f•h-ssing to all
people, by
axlch^ „ iullA, tha t - r n o ^ . f cursion we m lirht Ipme l o ^ c t _ tllBie. d P J ilv ,• Nov, ' 2Hi-~Thc price!"-—
nnd
togtT hnrr-InM inttytr.U fT y b e in g s g o ™ r n t of-w r e a l i s t uur
wf,;U Florida intolllgi'nt scrvico frpm them.—Jack* [licturc of thu Virgin nnd Child, by
had for education.----- Jaeksonviltc iifU|t|tPlU&gt;
lld~ttTgPttier;
l)o n ’t forget th a t Friday you can Journal.
so.n ille Juurtinl.
constitutional laws, directly and Is.
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Fra Angelico, signed and dated 1II;t,
is .streui.■th... _Edward
S I P ,p rerett
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buy plants, and /low ors at the Plant
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fuithfullv
obeved:
to
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nrotect
and
protect
has been stolen m an the Oratory of
tolls why. oyr people should unite in 1faithfully obeyed;
We were* told the other day. of a WOMEN AT TilK HAGUE
Rale. This is your opportunity to
guide all sovereigns and nations, (eithe,,St. Sebastian untie of jhe Church
praise;
GOOD l.rc'K , MARTHA
Florida
"cracker" who for several
m oke'your yard beautiful.
pcrinlly such as have shuw.n kindnccs
of 8L Felix, a t Florence. The dis­
WILL
URGE
DISARMAMENT
tVAHHINOTON
----------- 1&gt;— -------unto us) nnd to bless them with good years hns Itecn a member of the
covery of the loss was made when
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rnlr-e
&lt;!od
for
wheat,
so
white
and
There is an a ir of prosperity and
government,/ pence and concord; to state legislature. T hu fellow is rethe church was opened in the morn­
AMSTERDAM,
Nov.
211.—
A
Wosweet, of which to make out bread!
,
progress in Sanford that means *mieh
The following despatch does not
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. , promote the knowledge and practice ported to have recently declared that
ing, and all efforts to trace- the
Congress
has
been
suininpned
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. ill was not true that the railroad run - m' ' ‘
for the future of the city. Investors mean anything to the average eitir.en. Praise Carol for yellow* corn, Wit.l of true i, .
thieves,
or discover how the theft
the
Women's
Ititernationnl
1-enwhich Ills waiting World is fed!
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are coming here.to place their money but it does to the editor of the H er­
(.hong them nnd us; !| to Key- West. He said tlw t he had gut*
i crease uf- science
was
effected,
have la-sn unsuccessful.
for
Pence
and
Freedom,
to
meet
IT nine God for fish and fle.ih nnd fow*
! seen pictures of ti. s.lowing the arch* -■
whern U will bring big returns.
ald:
and generally to grant unto ail man-, ,
,
,
,
The picture, which has never left
at
the
Hague
next
mouth
for
tie*
pur­
ed bridge that spans from key to
gave lo inan for food!
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"The shipping hoard announced „ He
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. . . bind such a degri e of temporal pros£* *
it-i position since the erection of the*
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God
for
every
crcoturo
whien
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key, hut that they were just picture': pose of urging the nei-e iiy of a new
The Herald plant Is not down* to today fiale of the &lt;lenmsliip Martha
purity ns He*alone kr4*v.-» to be bert.
church in loin!, was one of the mil l
pe.ee
width
will
secure
e-|tlal
rights
I
there was iiu such thing as a railroad,
He made, and called it good!
running order yet a fter the big jm- j Washington, seined during the war, to
"Given under my hand at the city
valuable a rt treasure* of Florence
to nil nations, large aret -riall.
provements and our power lias not the Costdi. i line of Trieste, Italy, and Praise G&lt;»1 for winter’s store of ice. l New York, the thin, day of Ortob- going to Key West. He said he had
Tt;e
new
ponce,
it
is
di
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l.ireil
in
a
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iecu pictures of i., allowing the imhPraise God for summer's heal!
been adjusted but in n few weeks we iutherir.e-1 her transfer t&gt;i the Italian
11 er, in tlfi year of o'.ir Lord, one thous­
R ltm S Il AfTIEEHS ASthat
covered a lumber wagon; be had Malnm- it issued by tlie -Goitference |
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Prui“c
God
for
fruit
tree
bearing
seei
will be all set and w-il! then he able" flag.*’
and seven-hundred and eighty-nine.
Commit
tel*,
must
i-an*
el
ih*eenaiiinic
PlltKS TO PARLIAMENT
seen a picture &lt;*f one w atcimelon and
to you it is for meat!
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to give you anything you want in the! We w-eu* on the Martha Washing"GEO. WASHINGTON." I one potato nnd one apple and ore claused of tiea pn--enl trealie:i and I
Praise
tied
for
all
the
bounty
by
daily paper line.*" »’
n
j ton in the transport serviirt* and wo
LONDON, N..v, 21).—The staid and
re
The aftci math of a great w ar is
Hint did the a mu thing,. iiilL redraft them with the purptye of __
VwMI.' .S 'JU ii iU F h —
" ffWl like purling from ah old frfdmil which tile world Is fed!
U»p,.n-4h&lt;—woritHmd-rtffnns generallyf they were just pictures; they weren’t Minting veouomic prospetity to tin* *tolft! liiVffs of Parliament arre liable
— — T h t r flartOVrEPcoril"is oiu wTUi
hear irmt this~rtauneh ship ha Praise tio'd' Ilia children uinn" whom | are in an upset condition, .but peace
Free ttrude i lo reflect a lighter vei nif Miss Myrtrue. There was no such huge vi-ge- countries of Eurapc.
fie gives tiieir daily bread."
specjnl edition p rille d on book paper been sold and will register under
l will come. The war ended Use right .table or fruit ur the cleverly ilt-vis- tliuiild he established the w-nrldyriver. tie llcllew, a Isindoa comedy actress,
nnd containing T&gt;2 pages of half-tone 1foreign flag, The Martha Washingthe* war debts la-soccer - fill in her fight to represent
lot ,,ne man to aihitrarily rule a lit** i
In* undated.
inn i Still
cpts and c jd (a r tjdes .about E;v(tow too e. rriod l-.-lw/'en dJMjU lo .1,011(1
President Washington Issued the j Uon, elided it ai our civil war ended 1ed pictures showed. N* he
a
netfussaiy
part
tile
Riigtnn (reaside) district in the
t
wet'll
tiie
nl!it
nl to Key
ler dnp^dui'tn;*
&lt;tripiitfuisin;; Hie
rite w
a ^ JjplkWiiunty ih gma^nl. lil t; * ii ■tr.*ar'
ir.m r* Her
ar nand
ip i; fn
j -i Th.-mkririvittg proi-Jamntiop while i tin right of one man t* own nnothiyr.j1that likewise the railroad
war
next
elec! Ion,
,
;
tif
the
world
settleniciit,
and
uaiverWest was nothing but
ic!ion Mill
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caHiicP th#*Am&gt;lantf Edition ami lim tiaiispiirte I dhLlii liafulV '.-i * Frat^bjithe capitoi iif th e 'itstinn was. in "New
p i t t a of j Mi \ Relic W ha s been pe.tive I n J
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sal
total
ili
oirinainent
arc
The ("nnr who ruled ono-seventh of that in iiylijality iljiid mil exist.
1:xi.il.
-4*, ■J ;*-iftdy
■1i fllll' -tluHUrt
«t#t J**#i_
'V
ilia -w adr ..inn
li t
delivered 'to hll ports of Polk'fom tiy Wnd*
-horad rtflei*
the
l
women’s Miffrage m ovements ami
*the pi ngram .
York, as fellows: - p
the earth is iit an Unknown gfnvc hbd
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This
story
reeineri
lo
us
. * ab ml
ih^iInhS ami n -Coinpuny has !&gt;m*n had iho.tcVtjrd irf heifg one of .th e
"Whereas, it Is the duty of all .la­ his herd of grnudd uk* * are fugitives;
bA lihrln'
-he e x p e rts to c a r r y on an extensive
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fespied in
ir Rartow that will make a best .shijw in the transport service tinos lo n knowledge tile Providence tin Kaiser who aspired ! &gt; world dom­ that we refused in bdicyce it. Rut we . .
cam pnipa 'l i t R rigbtoa, despite the
were
ass
ured
absolutely
that
it
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IvCJSti
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specialty of airplanes nnd a irp la n e ^m aking more trips across than any of Almighty God, to obey hU will, t*&gt; inion and dri-mlicd the nations In
fact th a t Phe will continue her stage
service. The Record fs to hi* c o n o t 7ier f hip -of the line. The govern- be grutefol for his htnefita, nnd hum­ blood, fa an outcast; the proud auto­ a ^positive fact that could bo verified;
W a g e men l-t without interruption.
gratulated upon puWisddng. p j i
*th(* j ment jtrtyinjjJy bail'g^nd ii-.i ..,n r doi
fo bly to implore his protection mid crat of Austria is a fugitive, his that there was just such a "eritker"
finest apeci^l ^ t t i g u r
j selling dear old Martha, b u t our idea
idc favor: And whufeos, both houses, of rf,unt ry (l t-»*pul»lit*; nni| the sultan's in the legislature, pitting With nllj TOKIO, N'ov. 28. "M pmitph Cloud,! *WOULD IIAR UNHIGNF y V
and it ahohld bo a -great advertin*.
is that they sold hV.o of the finest
fines &lt; nngresn have, by their- joint com-1 eruol hand no longer mntruls . the that mammoth ignorance as a law-,-at Hawn" is Hit* stdijc-1 luisen .hi
adverti
I.I-riTEIiS FROM T I .V / \n .s
maker of thi* great state.
ment fa ^ th e .city of,Rartow- and the «hl|»-s they p-fst'vSMol of her Lppmigo
.
inittee; requested lilt* to rccommcrnl to
rv „f i f,, t-oiitim-’iH
y.-ar by the Empero, ’for tli - nanuntil
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2P. Anonyan ‘ . ! r « l 1» M , H _ l v , ^ S |a , : | , h, in-sjile ..( Il» U Mit.nl S l.U ., »
We need excursions to lake the poetry
county of Folk.
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nrv Ij tnoma communications Would Ite hir&gt;me-'t to be held in January,
th-i kepi in tin* service of the U nited!,.t„v ..r puMle, thank.BtviftR nn.l n n r - ....................
people of Florida over Florida Sill II 1-1 the l.'.vs of tt" l,',*t-* lo i-t only ii-I fiii.ii the mail tinner
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under a bill inFt.sirs e» en if she li.-nl ii&gt; hv lelired •*i I.. In* obseri. I by nrknif.vlgdttlng Hi
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tin- "fi.-t el , lay" **f tli Iti'.li- uj-.g.-.
&lt;0 a pe iM|,in.
with grati ft.I hearts tin- many signal may .pi t i t f*.r a time nnn t g some whole s la te with people *,* ignorant t .,t now anyone - on ennl r.butu. Thu Ha ve , DeiTioeint, Mimniuri.
favors of Almighty God, i iptviully by
One reason*- and a very import­
NOT I ’SING TH E WATERWAYS n l fording th:in an opportunity peaee- of tin- nations, tail time wi'l iiltiiii.it*ant one—Tor St. Petersburg's phe­
jy put them in. the discard.
The
WE_ HAVE^ ft-i? »» -r-f.jy.y* flhiy to establish a form of govern­
nomenal progress is that every
woild's peoples have awakened to a
ment for their safety n’nd happiness. nuw sense of their power, and th is
citizen
takek full advantage of
"Now-, therefore, do we refomnumd[
every opportunity to boost.
generation may see the fulfil'tneht.of
Florida is evg-vrcil in the laudable
For instance, hare's an excerpt work of tiy in g to have two canals and ns*i:;n ‘Ihursday the ‘Jf»th day of Tennyson’s Ih*ih-:
from Mayor Frank Pulver’s Thank** dug iu-io '*'m‘i lie stale. Whnt is | ’|,»r- November next, to be divnted by th e .
"All! whin :.hall nil na n’ , good Isgiving proclamation:
ida g o lrg to do with them if it g o 's
each man's r*)le, and universal peace
In addition to the national peace them ?
alr, across Florida whnt a -'utMiiui- Ii lik-* n shaft of liglit ncrors lb**1
nnd )&gt;r«)aperity In which v.-e, as
As a -ante Florida lias more cnasi-t hns the inirdne.-m of I’lorida to give land ?"
Americans, pnrtnke, we a* citizens lim- than any other slate m the th a t it will ure those w aterw ays? Pi
. of the city of St. Petersburg al-o Union and has more good harlw irs; the light of p ast experience with
SPEAKIN’t; OF FISH
hsae much to bo-.thankful for. The iivnilabj efor tine, yet Florida is m ak*1 Florida using water transporlntiop
V J S months have proved the ing *he least use pf it* m artilinie nd- routes, with 'he rrc in l of ill neglect
glowing ponulariiy ’»,&lt; our in-love Irvaida-p-a of ‘ai y t'a tc that proferaos to use them In the present, what lias
V '
i
Gon*idurable publicity liar. Icon
its » winter resort. The- nearly tn hi* alive mid after hualnesit,
the future* to offer In the way of buSi- given Unougho'il the country to the!
l/i£ t .Climate pf jwhich wn ore mj
Jacksonville. Tnmp.i’and i ’en-nieol:i, nenX, to justify tlie rxpeitdlture of -oiiBcrvalioii measure s ndvocatud by
JtdRly* proud iu thft‘.means of restnre* with, of cour. e K ey West, or:* the millions for these other nsked-for tho Florida l-'ivh and Game Protec­
ing to health many n weary soul. ports through which any real busi­ waterways*
Here’s something, for you—a new puzzle
tive Association, organized m vsrsl
The possibility of living out in Du* ness i.&lt; dune, regularly Key West is
The state of Floritlg can save itself months ago l*y the sportsmen of the
.
—and
say, it’s sure a clandy. Wish you could see
open, under GUd's beautiful sky. with the busiest of them all because of the several million dollars a year in state.- Doubtless tlie publicity will,
the
big
stack I’ve got piled ijp here—looks like a
the life-giving sunshine all around t hip-ferry of the' Florida East Const freight charges if it will take ndvnn- tend to helu the association hi its
mountain.
There are thousantfsand thousands of
and about us, is the means of restor­ railroad which carries loaded freight "tnglV Of-the water tinnsportatbm ad­ work. It may have another result,
them—all packed ready for me to put your name
ing mental balance t &gt; many other trains to and from Havana and Key vantage it has, or.can davejop, now. however, which will not be ito'ber.cfic-;
:r
I
weary souls.
Dorers of different West.
Will we &lt;lo it?
And
address on, just as soon as you send them.
Ini, Northern anglers may get th e ,
kinds of innocent recreations being
"The micccss. of tin- Warrior
Ho far as the rest of the state l
tih i tiiat the supply of fish in Florida
I want every boy and girl, every man and
bargp eystem is proved by the
into play muscles atrophied by inac­ coni-.-: ned,
might ju st as well tie
waters has been exhausted nnd that it
fact its chief, mptire-meal is nut
woman
fo have one of these Calumet Puzzles.
tion, in visitors used to tlie con fine- an i'.l.iml radium]-locked state, for
would be foolish to cotm* to the state
more business hut more equip­
ijient of life in office or shut up in all tin* water transportation it in fu l­
It’s
more
fun than a box of monkeys—the longer
with the expectation of tanking good
ment to take care of tlie business
the cold, northern cities, and thus lering, . .
you work .with this puzzle the more interested
Ctttvhcs.
Transportation is ia
ji*iv« almost the mythical fountain
We have the St. Johns river navi-' ’offered,
!t would he unfortunate if this idea
you
become—the bettcryou like it.
great measure a m atter of habit.
, of youth whirti legend says the old gable for inure than* two hundred
he-camft general, paitlcularly- su he*
Thu* habit in tlie first place may
Rpunish, {adventurer lour.d in Florida. miles to Sanford, the very heart of
cauatt il Is not based on fact. The
have been based on some rate or
Td b3 rife Yficans of hleaslng to oth­ one' of tlie greatest vegetable ship­
to solve it— spring it on some of your clever
tiu th la.iof course, th a t the tourist)
t other advantage, hut after thu
ers, is the grenUist: bleising li» our­ ping regions of t h o .'country| nnd
nngler
can
find
as
good
spoit
III Flor­
friends—see how fast their brains work—see if
habit has become fixed, lielter
selves, so wo, tho citizciis of St,' more than niituly-fivo per cent of all
ida
today
ns
he
could
nt
any
time
In
they cai\soIve a real puzzle.
advantages offered by other
Petersburg, have prospered through the freight handled between Jackson*
the past. That does not menu that
,
r
itites
are
often
overlooked.
The
V
illa'frid
Sanford
is
fltuidled
liy
rail.
our pfferjfljJ* u j JcJittstYi nmi rccreaiDon’t wait—cut the coupon out of the
the fish are ns numerous in all sec­
Uoh'anu freedom of IIto to others. We • We have I’en-ur-oln and Mobile nnd , W arrior^ principal obstacle to
now. right away—fill in your name
tions
of
the
state
as
they
used
to
lw.
complete success has been the ex­
hiugy ndijsd -totcfir Tnjmcinl resoar coup 4ew*Orli*atij within thirty to fortyIn some of the more thickly settled |r~
Idress—send
it with a tv
istence
of
transportation
'habit*
wo have profited as merchants .‘— six hours distant across the Gulf of
entities the waters really have beta
that
caused
gomls
to
contif^Pfto
whotlior of commodities or of accom- Mexipn, betwteh ‘each of which and
"fished out." RdVthere are stili many
N sent by rail to .more pistant
N modatlons—we 'have widened the Tampa could ply barges bringing all
places remaining where the angler
rcaboardit at greater expense for
Scqpe of|Our jnfluetrg, we have clean; the grain nnd flour and packing house
enn
nmke eminecflons with an many
a long tinte after the Warrior
odAip o u rw w n pfiVslrally and lhorol- products of the1Mhsitutippi-Ohio ter­
fighter*
ns he wants.
service
begin
to
afford
still
ly, so that, we present to yur Return­ ritory, nnd all tho coat nnd steel and
In
advocating
fish conservation, the
greater
advantages
by
way
of
llte
ing friends.'a healthy place in* which iron ami lime of the ■ lllrminghametute
association
refers mainly to the
port of Mobile. ' Shipper* are*
• to spend their time. For all those W arrior River territory, nnd taking
fresh
water_apecles.
And tlie efforts
gradually awakening to 'th e op­
things afid many more, Imth indivld-! hack in return citrus fruits
nnd
of
the
association
to
restock
the lakes
portunity the barge service ex­
uni and collective, we arc and should ’ manufactured preducts of this rennd
rivers
and
to
prevent
illegal
fish­
tends,
however,
nnd
the
result
be truly Ihnqkful.
iglon. Yet we pay the railroads the
ing
arc
highly
meritorious.
Steps
now
is
nn
equipment
insufficient
\
j lohg rail haul for those commodities,
-4-^celtainiy must ho taken to protect tlie
t&lt;k take all tho tontingo -offered.
TIIB BADNESS OF EDUCATION paying as much, or mure, oftentimes,
fresh water fish from extermination.
T hat is » temporary condition,
for tho houl from Jacksonville to
Tho
supply is limited and when dimand there is no doubt that barges
i\llen White is excited south Florida points than is paid
W i lirfh^
l
infahoi!
Iieyond a ' c e rta in . degree it
nnd
other
equipment
will
con­
bruit 'll
about'
tho badness of our educational from Chicagoi to Jacksonville,
will
be
difficult!‘if
not impossible, to
tinue
to
be
added
u*
the
tannage
(
If the federal govei'nincnt should
methods. It seems children he knows
feplcnish
It.
ibitriarfdsAi-Tampn
Tribuni*.'
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Wi|h
ffA’ut*
op/the
proposed
can*
about learn how to nialyc .oa^' .tn|is(p
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PAGE THREE /

band's' place. Assuming active nun*
with grain alcohol and 1coloring agsmcttt of thtb farm, she completed
fluid*. Whisky manufacturer* in the crtjp planted by h*r husband and
SAVINGS
Nassau tire finding it more profitable selected tho cnrs which will form
to dilute tho whisky they send to hot4 exhibit.
We Pay 4% Interest on Savings Accounts
America and arc manufacturing, the.
•WASHINGTON,
Nor.
2D.—States
Classified Ad* Ce w line.'No
may impose a tax i upon products same grade of stu ff that is being
•4 taken for less than U c
within their borders before such made by local talent."
and positively no classified
products enter interstate commerce,
ads charged to anyone. Cash
even though othor states are large BRAZIL AWAKENING TO m ail accompany all orders.
C r f j oh Sanford's Beput' VAI.ilB OF 'PUBLIC HEALTH
consumers of such products and do
One of'tlio chlpf concerns of thut batik is’ to bring
Ceoht five words to a line
able Professional Hen, each
not produce them, the supremo court
relief
to the farmers in thin section. I t is going up
and remit accordingly.
of whom. In hi* chooen pro*,
IUO
DE
JANEIRO,
Brasil.
OcJ.
29.
held, today.
f
to
the
limft iiiMoyaVtatteniptii to tideHhem over in
fcaslon the Herald recom­
The decision was handed down —One of the most notable features
timos
of
depression.
« r, . ;
mends to th* P«PI#■
in a case challenging the constitu­ of Brasil's Centennial Celebration is
tionality of the tax imposed by the prominence assumed by the ques­
In fact this Bank is giving1more thought to­
FOR SALK
Pennsylvania upon\anthracite coal tion of public health.' Means of pro­
day
than
ever before to ways of adding to the farm­
FOR.SALE—A real ,b|trgain, Seven
er’s
prosperity.
and was rendered/by Justice Mc­ moting nqd preserving the health'of
passenger Haynes .car in fine con­
the nation are receiving an amount
Kenna, no diuentsVbeing noted.
George A. D e C o t t e s
Bring your troubles to us and we wUbplah io-'
dition;—Fred Wifflmiu.
211*0tp
The importance &gt;of tho decision of public attention a fr btyond that
te th e r what is the best thing to do.
A ttorney
FOR SALE—Several well bred Rhode was, emphasized by New York, which prevailed before the opening
Our interests ore mutual.
Island Red roosters, 10 months old. New reJscy, Delaware ami the of the celebration in September.
Seminole County Bank
Inquire of Mrs. Ellsworth, Beurdal! New England states ip denouncing
The National Convention of Prnc/
FLORIDA avenue.
21 l-3tp
Using
Physicians and Surgeons, nnd
as giving Pennsylvania a
FOR SALE—ft passenger Paige tour­ nionojjoly and as levying a tribute the International Congress for the
ing' cor, five good tires, A -l condi­ Upop these states which jlo not Study of !&gt;uprosy, both of which
FRED R. WILSON tion. 1921 model. Sanford .Buick Co. produce but must have anthracite as were held here a month ago. gnvo a
•
* strong Impulse- t o - the movement
Will sell on easy terms.
211-2tc fuel.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Two quoxtiomi were presented, which has been gathering beudway
FOR SALE—Gasoline pump and tank.
SANJFQRp, FLORIDA
one,
whether Pennsylvania, in taxing for the last few y ears.'
Irtt National Bank Building
hOU Magnolia Ave.
210-3tp
As part of the official program of
nnthareite
and
not
-bituminous
coal,
•'nitl) -t*:• . . FLORIDA FOR SALE^-Chickons und furniture,
had not illegally discriminated in its the celebration, cornerstones were
STRENGTH
SERVICE
PROGRESS
1020 Union Ave,
classification, nnd the other, whether inid for two enormous government
SEVERAL"HOUSEITfbr siftT -U bS S it was not a tux upon Interstate com­ hospitals in this city, work on whjch
Vfor rent. See Thigpen,
merce. It was contended by those is now under way. A federal depart­
CHELLE MAINES
opposing the tax that if sustained by ment of public health la now In opera­
o m o BEATS ILLINOIS
OAKLAND TOURING; 1920
LAWYER
. Plcnso arrange to pay rash on de­ the supreme court, wheat-and corn tion pending the establishment of a
MODEL
AT $200. THIS 19 A
federal
Ministry
of
Public
Health,
•:—Court House livery, and specify the kind of wood producing states could tax such
URBANA, 1)1., Nov, 27— Winning REAL BARGAIN.—B. A O. MOwhich’probably
will
be
created
in
the
wanted, when placing your orjjor.—F. grains, the South6rn States cotton,
Its first conference game this season, Ton co. * m '
M iiu
S. Vernny.
19C*tfc and manufacturing states could im­ near future.
«
Ohio today defeated Illinois, C to 3. M
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T-V
Work is about to begin on the con­
pose
a
tax
on
manufactured
products.
f t) R SALE—Doiier and Gays' paint*
The first- half was scoreless, Illinois
struction of a lepers' isolation colony
and varnishes a t Sanford Novelty The tux in question, while conipara
m arked,up three points by u drop
tho_*tata-of Rio de Janeiro which
Work*; Sanford agents.
183-tfc lively a new method among stales fo r -in
kick in the third period and A touch­
T
raising revenues, apparently is grow-, will uccornmodnte about 7,000 pa-,
down
by Ohio In the ftnnt period gave RKM.tnK.tDLK I) 1*10 VKit Y THAT
btd
FARMERS— You can get
tients.
The
International
Congress
ing in popularity and there is now
1 CUTS DOWN TUN COST OF I*AI NT
them the victory.
frnm-1 and Irrigation plugs a t the
■ s K v a m - n v c rtsii trnxT,
pending in the supreme court a case for the Study of Leprosy gave close
Sanford Novelty Worke.
100-tfc
THIS!
involving an .attack upon the tax im­ attention to tho figures of the last
WANTED TO RENT—Permanent, 3 A Free Trial Farkaar la MaIlr4 la K«Second.Sheets, S ftx ll, only posed by Minnesota upon iron ore official census, shoeing that there
r r ja a r tvSa Wrltra v 1
or 4 room unfftrnished apartment,
A. U nice, a prominent manufacturer
are more than 15,000 lepers in Bra­
50c per 1,000, whtln they last, at mined within its borders.
of _A4»$n«, N. Y.. dlsoovered a procraa
flat or house, desirable location. Ad­ of
You can find tho name of
maklntr a new kind of palm without
Hcmld office.______________ It The Pennsylvania cose was brought zil, und us a rcsult.lt Is expected that
dress
"F.
8.”
care
Herald
oHlce,
San­
the use. of oil. Ito named It powderaury live Rusincsa H an
FOR SALE—10 acrea in Longwood, by Rolan C. Heisler against the legislation will be enacted to promote
It comes la the form of » dry
ford, Fla.
V
192-tfc paint.
powder snd-all that la required Is cola
In Sanford In thls^Colomu
corner of Grove and Ornnge ave­ Thomas Colliery company nnd oth­ a rigoroux campaign to stamp out
water to make a paint weather proof,
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fire proof, eanltsry and durable for
each day.
nues, S. E. 1-4 of N. E. 1-4 of S. W. ers and officers of the state. The this plague.
Have the Herald do your next job optejde
or Inside pointing. It Is the
After
about
five
years
work
in
1*4 Sec. 25, Twp. 20, Range 20.—Thos. law which was ntlacked was passed
of printing. W* havo tho equipment cement - principle applied, to pslat. It
adheres to any surface, waod. atone or
J. Baxter.
11-2-lmo. in 1921, and sustained by the state Brazil, it is reported that the Rocke­
to do oil kinds of job printing.
hrick. spreads and-looks like oil patai
♦
. .
feller Foundation headquarters in
d costa about one-fourth as muchon
inws,
previously
...... . 1 - **■- l*^.a
ll'rllit frt A f ' Ttl/eea lhr&lt;
PEPPElTSEKD FOR SALE—I havelcourt* uftor lwo
We'll Dye For You
Hirer*,
BO North flu, Adams. N. V, And
a surplus of 35-lbs. of Ruby King! Pa s,t‘‘l an(1 substantially tho V*me j ^1* city arc abqijt. Jo d ost, tho work
Plant Snle Day Friday at Pop Wil­
a free trial packets will t&gt;* mall*4-i°
bon ton s t e a m p r e s s e r y popper seed saved by myself out of in nU e»?cntinl '•‘“lures, had been de­ &gt;f prophylaxis ngatnst the hook­
son's Rco Office at the foot of First you. also color c-*rd and fulL-lnforma(Ion showing you how you e*n save a
unconstitu- worm and othor intestinal uilmontx
Street.
;
Kent &amp; McKee; Prop*.
good many dollars. Write today.—Adv.
the very best New Jersey stock, #2.75 clared by; those courts %
iK'Ing
handled
from
now
on
by
the
CLEANING, DYEING, ALTERING per |b. Address, E Grothen, Dartlo, tional.
Regarding the contention that an­ federal "and state health departments.
Work caled for nnd delivered
Fla.
198-tfc
Another sign of the times is .the
thracite
und bituminous cofd arc
pVi&amp;i 461-J-------- 314 W est F lrat S t FOR SALE—Fivu room bungalow on
fuels and necessarily, therefore, must IntcHJe" campaign now being waged
exceptionally easy terms or will be associated in the snmo eluss for by the newspapers of the country in
■WE DELIVER THE GOODS” rent.—A. P. Connelly-A: Sons. 205-tfc taxation, and that no to associate* fuvor of the development of out­
them, was arbitrary' nnd unreason­ doors sports, especially football, row­
Quick Service Transfer i
FOR RENT
able, creating inequality which ren­ ing, tennis and boxing. The South
FOR RENT—Lower floor of residence
S to ra g e F a c ilitie s
dered the tux invalid. Justice Mc­ American Olympic Games, und the
furnished, 203 East Third stre e t,
If vs please you, tell othera; If not,
International
Football
(Soccer)
."
’- _ ’
207-r,tp Kenna, after describing the respec­ Championship, which were held here
tell as. Phone 498,
tive uses pf the two fuels, declared
FOR RENT—Housekeeping ap a rt­ that "it Is competent for a state to during the first p art of the Centen­
ment. 710 Oak Ave.
201-12tp exempt certain kinds of property and nial Celebration, have whetted pub-,
SANFORD
taste for athletics to an extra­
FOR
RENT—Rooms'and
kltchsnstts.
Machine &amp; Foundiw Co. —Shirley Apartments opposlto post tax others, the restraint^ upon it lie
only being against 'clear and hostile ordinary degree, Firpo’a victory over
Cwtral Machine and Boiler Work*! office, upstairs.
M -tfc discriminations against particular Tracey, in Argentina, has feat Brazil­
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuie Pistons;
FOR RENT—Unfurnished npnrtment persons and classes. Discriminations ian nerves tingling wifh the idea
llj Wheel Steel Gear Bands; Crank
Fcmdnlo Apartments, 305 E. F irst merely not inhibited for, it was rec­ thut South America may produce a
champion in the fistic sport, with the
tiafU Returned—-—:---- —Phone 62 Street.
100-tfe ognized thut there are 'discrimina­
result that tho young hopefuls of all
sotions
which
the
best
intereSLs
of
{■’OR RENT—Furnished house a mi
Brazilian families are now wearing
ciely
require.*"
lyss Examined
Glasses Designed
three furnished apartments. Phono
the "smoked lamp" badge of that &gt;I.ouia SI. aiac ksns. In ths N sw York
.
_________ 204-10tp
Tribun*.
pastime.
Henry McLaulin, Jr., (S71-W.
Fire
Snuffs
Out
FOlt
RENT—One
bed
room
nnd
kltchThe
main
object
of
this
new
en­
Opt. D.
on furnished, price #15 per month,
thusiasm for athletics is a stronger EXTENDING TIM E OF THANKS
Lives3 of Georgia
Optician-Optometrist
Apply to Mrs. H, D. Durant at Ldko
race.
■ f
School Children Brazilian
111 East First Street Sanford. F h . Mary.
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193-tfc
• Official figures published on Bra­ Each Day Might Be Made a Ssston
zil's one-hundredth anniversary of
for Expressing Qrstltud* fer
COVINGTON, Gn„ Nov.
W ANTED
political, independence showed that
Manifold Blnalngs.
ELTON
3.MOUGHTON
children
were'
hurnwl
to
death
and
WAN TE p ~TO~IUJ Y~tJ1TTTEKT Ice
there ate 145 persons living in Rio
AKCH1TE
small cottage or bungalow, well more than a score of others had nar­ d e . Janeiro, who were alive when
It Is human nature to pay more heed
located, with all conveniences. Spec­ row escape from death .by a fjrc that Brazil broke away from Portugal in to thltiK* which discoiafort us thsu
Room 7, Miller IV
ify all particulars, together with best destroyed the High Point school, 1822, that is, a century or more old. lo those which i-ontrlhute to our happi­
That We Have the Exclusive D istrib u tio n ,o f^ e
nittILt •rice and terms, ^lust be u bargain, seven miles south of here, today.
lANFORD -:The oldest member of this brigade ness. The lutter wo accept as a mat­
The
children
who
lost
tholf
Hvcf
ter of course anil do not regard eery
Address P. O. Box 09.
2ll-10lp
has passed his 148th birthday.
were, with about 40 others, trapped
attentively until, perchance, we are
o?
at once, iest
on the second r story of the .build­
deprived of them, when we promptly
8ANFOIC' NO’-'ioj/rY WANTED—#3,000
security. Call at Hill HnrJwnre Co. ing when their exit was c u fo f f by UNIVERSITY PASTORS "NEW ­
number them among our regrets and
EST ORDER OF PROPHETS" repine over them frequently.
W
. I. .Hughey.
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209-Otp the fire, which started on the first
WO
S
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If.w e were to devoteiflve minutes
.VANTED—Team work. Inquire M. floor, nnd many of those who ex
V. C, COLI.KR, Fruit1
PHILADELPHIA, Pa„ Nov. 29. a day to recalling the things fo r which
Hanson Shoe Shop. ,
taped with their lives weru seriously
General Shftp and Mill
I
11-18-20-27, 12-4p burned before jumping to safety. — University pastors are- becoming we, as Individuals or as citizens, have
reason to be thankful, w* should-find
others suffered severe Injuries. the "newest opder at ■prophets," the ourselves much happier snd the world
Work
. WANED—A chance to build ycAir Many
Rev.
Warren
FSheldon,
secretary
of
Mrs. Oscar Grant, who had charge
would be much rosier-to g e t. along
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER now homo before lumber gets any of the .pupils on the upper floor, tho Joint Committee on Methodiat With;
In time, perhapa, ws should find
higher. Plans and estimates furnish
Work a t tax-supported institutions,
•H Commercial Street—Sanford, .Fla.
cd.—Sanford Novelty Works. -183-tfc was so severely burned -in directing told members of the Board of Home our thankful periods viteitrllng them­
- a*
selves snd our period# of J e w ry and
the escape of tho children that feara
FOR RENT—One furnished bed room, are uxpressed for her life.
Missions here to d ay ..
discontent - growing . correspondingly
G1LLON &amp; FR Y
320 Oak Ave. Phone 2003. 208-6tc
"Th^io prophets are men of vision, shorter.
. &gt;
When it was discovered that the
consecration'and
courage," he de­ • Ttfls being the Tlunksglvlng time;
U-ECTItlCAL CONTRACTORS WANTED—Hnvc client wanting n fire had cut o f / their only means of
The committee has made up- offlctplly designated for 4 ^review of
small place, near town, some rouclc safe exit, Mrs. Grnnt gathered the clared.
______ - *1,Irf - -tJ
propritttlons
aid of v; sixty-three* our blesaliigs. It mltdit b« s good time
not
particular
ns
to
condition
of
the
children about the^wlndow* and di­
^Mtlaihouae Lights apd-Appliances
house. Will pay about #1,000.-Strout rected them in jumping to safety un­ places for a total of #110,000 this year to Inaugurate t plan for being •thank­
New Lino pf Fixtures
ful lo r at least a feW/iMaUtart every
Farm Agency.
______
200-tfc til all but two were ouf of the build­ and has activities orgontzed In sev. day.i One doea not require to • be e
123 West First Street
chty-five;cburches.
’■
WANTED—First ejass psesaer IqM ing. She then'jum ped through ’the
*
Pollyauna to&gt; accomplish till*.
1 1 *»■
“ Candidatea for., the mlnUtry . re­
■*'D. Downs, C\ylc4o, FI#.
2l0*2lp flames and was so seriously burned
rA 1
ported
from
thls'departmfent
for'1922
th at-sh e .w as pushed to an Atlanta',
McADOO IS PINCHED
j
hospital 'oh tiie first train. If she number 73, as agaiBSt .07 In 1021 and
U
H
MM
45
in
1920.
Enlistment!
in
foreign
ON SPEEDING CHARGE
LOST—Fpckct book caitHtlnlng money khould live, doctors believe she will
INSURANCE AGENCY
and blank check signed by II. Cat- be disfigured for life- • t
- ■'7 mentJf for 1922 number 7 3 ,a s against
vft.t
yAUTO-------- BONDS
taneo. Finder return to C. If. Greene, ‘ An -eight year' fod child of Char­ 67.. in 1921-s n d '45, In 1920. E nlist­ ; FRESNO, Cal., Nov. 29.—William
ments
in
,-foroign.
mlisiona^fbi'
1922
Gibbs
McAdoo.’of
Los.Angelas^
for­
lie Bachelor and the child of JMifi
Valdez Hotel and receive reward.
\• • • .
•, "
.
■. .
&gt;
James' Field were burned to deAtfi. - number 192 as against 162 In 1921, mer aecretary of the treasu ry ,. was
r it*—I
Shinholser
5
? “ I I ' I e &amp; tfe
and 179 in 1920."
arrested
til
Tulare
county,
yesterday
- — ---- ■ jU VS
a.
rf
afternoon and ‘cited, to appear before
pM
-■
NATIONAL RESERVEContractor ’and Bnllder
Judge JL S. Clark Saturday to *tiKING OF CORN » U v
A SSOCIA TION,^ TO
•. BE DETHUONSD BY q u EKN iwer a chnrge.pf a reading a t titu rate
v&lt;-'- m v
Of 51‘miles an hour. &lt;
isttl
IARPORD
FLORIDA . . . , „ BE FORMED SOON
U. S. CHICAGO, ■Nov. 29.—The "C«m - According'lo T raffld 'O /ficert Jack
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20—Organi­
King o f the' World," u title given (a Hags ta ts who n i l ^ the A ro s t llie
V
GBN E lf A t
zation of fhv national. nayal .J-eserve
pursued the- HcAdoo e»r/yontsdolng
1H • n M P R r l
NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—New York tile sweepstakes winner etch
j ilRPAIU
association-to IticlOdc offlcors and en­ ant] New Jersey cl ties are being a t -the Internstional Grain and Hay Mr. #nd Mrs! MeAdoo and * their
listed members of the naval reserve flooded with liquor frdm the Ba­ Show, raay’b e n q u e e n when judges chauffeur for’ three milt-s, .. McAdoo
Phone 394
was announced here today and a call hamas, Scotland and England, ac­ decide tha Winner a t this year's was #n route to Frespo, wht-re’ 'h e
L.YEn T ;X 0U R
A;
w ar Issued for tho association"to meet cording . to. Frank &gt;J. H ale/ art in­ show, which opens hero D4c. 2. ^'•rht Bros.' Dept. Garage Bldg.
^ .tite b a r ytaasociatlon^ 1of
In convention here next April.
m m
W. J. UHey. -of - Attica; Indian#, three-counties last nighU,^ . * '
vestigator for the prohibition de­
Ic I
P ro te c tio n s^ legal rliflua of reser­ partm ent. He declared tK al.i steam- Winner « f the. sweepstakes''in region
Judge Clark has. tlu- reputation of
Tflim,M^ACRrFICE* DODGE vists ‘i* the aim of the association.
caught
oXcqqdlng
■hip had cleared from Scotland last three at the 1619* and- 1931 • shows jailing driver*
TOURING
CASH.
SIX
Povr A V "CAR*
f * I $50
U l&gt;A
D |li OiA
m m
Each ngval district wUI be represent­ week with 24,000 ‘ cases* of whisky. with hla'ten-e*r exhibit of .yillow fifty Use an hour In 'fltlfrs
MOTon ^ Y M E N T S i - B , a O . ed Ip tho i.rgsnizsUon. ,
,
laid
plans
to
enter
thW
year’s
“HJTOR CO.
20G -tfe
hound fgL the,"whi|ky. armadn,cump* ^.,-206-tfc
• - ■- •,
but wa* stricken, with « fa ta l V,
* .T ig fi
A T E S t B A R G A IN E V E R
mg.. grodmu -.fotfr, mllct off the
-I (C w j
f .’
A•
t
•V.&lt;- ivr • - ’ ’V-'- v 7T
o n ly
R E D : BU IC K ' S IX
SANFORD,
FLO
at
T IR E S,
EXCEL!
Mrs. Ulrer. tmdaunjech. took’ ,,up
York indicate.*’ he
m
Bendd of flee. , „
^ sexted, "ix im poitiug.lu; Hquor sup- the work of her’husband and N pTlrt- ConDmoN;—Brfi’cr-M O TO R ^
fluwers-T-ahow what
id
o
g
-to
rS
n
U
r
.
th
s.ia
.es,
J
®
.X
s
r
^
h
u
s
CO.
2 0 6 -lfe
Have you read lb# waat ad* today! plV from Scotland because ihs-stu ff
County will grow. ,

Products Offered
By “States” M^y Be
Taxed, SayS Court

W hy N ot a
gfci? Little Novelty?

PAINT WITHOUT Ott

BUSINESS;
DIRECTORY

SANFORD

B. W. HERNDON

and have received our first shipment and.w|JI re­
ceive another shipment in a few days. M ||a k j ||

We will carry at all times a complete stock of
these .Tires ,aiid Tubes, and we are prepared , to

Pouring into

lb ? Kelly ,is .a ^tandsrd tire « f W
' , and lt GoSt? No I^ore to Buy a KELLY.
A KELLY

* s

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THE SANFORD DAILY 11KHALI). WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1922

BASE BALL
FOOT BALL
BASKET BALL
TRAP SHOOTING

CHAS. L BRITT, Editor
mulberry trees-fn* sufficient quantityto enable the raising of silk worms in
cumineYrial quantities.
A t Nuov*
Apolonia,, we have some forty acres
of mulberry trees and arc producing
silk th a t ia superior to the grades that
lor many years Jiave been imported
from China and aold a t a high prkt^
Mechanical reeling will be Installed a t
the plantation and thousands of mul­
berry trees are to be planted every

GOLF
BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

Quaint Song
of Thanks

m o n th ."

ORLANDO, Nov. 29, Tomorrow Tars defeated the Hatters last year
Nearly 1SO years ago nlik worm cul­
afternoon out a t, hole number 10 by the score of 13 to 0 und tomorrow
ture
wiu. taken up in the Philippines
of the Winter Parity golf c o u n t afternoon the Tars state they are go­
and
the
*Hk Industry grew to consid­
the
Rollins College Tars • are ing to do their host to further the
erable
proportions
until about, seven­
going to hook up wjth the Stetson hpmiliation of the Baptist aggregaty
years
ago
when
It was virtually |
H atters for an hour's football bat­
abandoned,
because
of
a laeje of lal.ortle. The game is to be called at
ita
a
victory
doubly
worth
while.—Or­
3:30 p. m. and the admission will
lando
Sentinel.
and i t is on the prowess of thut lad
be one dollar.
The Rollins Tars, Orlando's favor­ and his ability to sense the direction
ites, of coupse, pulled one o t ’ the of the proposed plays of his oppon­
hardest scrimmages of the season ents from hla position of "roving corn
out on the W inter Park gridiron yes­ ter" that the Tars are basing a good
terday afternon and from all appear­ bit of their hopes of winning tomor­
I l l y T h e A M n r lu lr f I'rrs a l
ances the Blue and Gold squad will row's struggle, Emery is the ty p e ; LANSING, Mich., Nov. 29.—Mayor
Die Lord stiove. In tender levs,
of
football
player
that
is
always
in
!
be in the best of sfcgpc fo r the com­
Coucens, of Detroit, appointed by
H ath saved u» from our f l u .
the
game
and
if
“dope"
has
it
right
ing battle. A machine-like style of
Governor Groosbeck as United States tltrqusti Washington the f i l m
football w arfare has been perfected he will be one of the shining stars fo r, senator from Michigan to fill the unby the Rollins eleven in'the past week the Tars in tomorrow afternoon’s / cxplrvd term of former Senator New­ America lias won tl« day |
Through Washington, our chief:
of work, in fact it is generally con* struggle.
berry. resigned recently.
Com*. 1st us r»Jo|i ■«* with heart and rolca
All is set in .th e Tar camp for a
-ceded that the Tars have improved
Mayor Couzens ■has accepted the
And Ud good-by to Brief.
around the hundred per cent mark victory tomorrow, for although the appointment, the Governor said.
[,rt*uf srn-e. sines ws are free.
•since their more or less miserable Tars realize that there is a strenu­
All i i M I n t thfmr* Id shun;
ous
battle
before
them,
yet
they
all
;
showing in the first half of the
And lay us dr alt pump and prl-ls,
I. Ike our srral Washington.
Southern contest In Lakeldnd on appear confident that they will tie j
I h t ^ t d "lick thc'ptufDhg but" 6’ the
Armistice Day,
4 Though we do n*»t proclaim this
H atter crew. Anyway, the Tars will
unmiymoun writer ns a nvoonil ShakeCORRECTED NOV. IITH , 19:
Word from the Hatter camp up
be in the race for the football laurels
speore, (el us .follow Ids'counsel hy
in D&lt;;Land has it that the Stetson
tomorrow afternoon and local fans
Soutlv Bound
bldd{Pc farewell to grief, by laying
gang has been workin g a t top
will no doubt see their favorites on
aside pride und pomp, nml turning
speed in getting in shape for the
the top of the world end of the Tur I i
A rrive
Depart* lids ThnnksglVlng scuson Into one In
battle of might, as both team s term
key Day struggle, for Roll in* cons id : No. 83,...
2:-l(l n.m. which we remember only mir m erries
2:3(1 a.m.
the coming struggle. The Baptists in
era the defeat of the proud Stetson No. 27....
8:10 n.m. nml blessings, which tire runny, "t'otue.
previous games have mnde quite a
let us rejoice-with heart and voice,?
ite a victory doubly worth while.
1:38 p.m‘. for whin tv'e have. If It he but little,
record fo r themselves in the m atter
heli ing the less fortunate, if U he an
of scores piled up, and in doing this
have also niady themselves known as
excellent passers. Also football ex­
N orthbound
perts who have seen the Stetson crewArrive
MANILA, P. I., Nov. 2 8 ,-T h e pro­
in action say that the interference
. ...1 :48 a.m.
work of th,e Baptist aggregation is of duction of silk in the Philippine Is­
... 11:-l5 n.m.
lands for export is likely to be revived
the best. . }
2 : 3 5 p.m
in
the
n
eat
fu
tu
re
after
being
aban­
During the past week the Rollins
...:
4 :Q0 p.m.
doned
fo
r
about
seventy
years,
in
the
crow. ha*, beep trained to m eet what
...
10:0
p.m.
opinion
.of
D
r..C
harles.S.
Banka,
form*
surpziAem.aza aur# to ba theirs in Ah*
• coming b i t tie* to i f is doubtful as Co t r en to m o lo g ist'In the bureau of
rilby Branch
the ability of the Stetson gang to science in M anila, who has returned
Arrive
D eparts
really-pul! anything over on the Rol­ from Nucvn Apolonia, province of
7:00
it in.
O
riental
N
egros,
where
ho
supervised
lins football eleven. In the use of
3:25
p.m.
th
e
planting
o
f
a
large
trfcct
in
m
ul­
the Minnesota shift Stttsdn hna gain­
ed, aome yardage against form er op- b erry trees and where, he says, a *u_:
ponents but ft Is extremely doubtful 'p e rio r grad e o f s ilk 'I* being irrodmed
- *•**“ ' •
ns to the ability of the Dof-andiu-H to ui: a -.mall.arnica- *■
“ At Nuevo Apulia, conditions are in
Leesburg Branch
gain any yardnge by the use of that
^ D ep arts
typt- of formation. The Stetson back- ‘every way suited to the industry,"'sold
D
r.'
Banks.
"The
climate'
is
cool
beftcld will outweigh the T ar backfield
and it mny be thnt the Green and ra u s e of the altitude, 1,500 feet above
W hite squad .will resort to atraighk th e sea level, and the silk worms pro­
Tfemks^fWng? day! Thanksgiving
1
football inyfin ■offer tto win... from duce eight generations a year. They
Tli* plum,* of.fctery »n- gay.
j are free fropi all disease and grow to
the Rollins crew.
*
Cranberry s a u r. I* itl'jvtlnc red.
Tli* sun Whin*. l&gt;!t»*ln»c ou your head.
Oviedo Brsnch
As a whole the TIL squad I* in an unusuui size.
from the even cutite* a whiff
Arrive
Depart* TAnil
the prime of condition and a r c re ar­ • "The chief handicap under' which
h a t intikf*. t g c h little tlk er Tolff
7:15 p.m,
ing to “h it the ancient enem y” of the the silk industry hns nlborcd In the
' l i r e me som e white ni.a*. tf you pl.a*3 :H&gt; p.m. r m hu.lef U.sn horiey h ..» '
R ollins cuinp, the Stetson Butter. past in the Philippines has been the
, e x c e p t .Sunday.
F o r the first tim e in fifteen years the luck of initiative in the planting of
Tl ank.xlv-lne &gt;1.1)1 ThaiikVcIvInc day
It’. ia J t. r . th a n th* hud* "• May
it» » e,| nliinn*,’ »»«&gt;et potoloe* phnnp.
A turkey p « ' h*d‘«n ev*ry Mump.
When folk* on farms deetd- to eat,
D&lt;l|*ve me, ll'* a merry treat?
dive me a drum-atlck—«ravy. Ion,, .
And ma. l drink lh« health o' you?

Radical Leaders of
Mexico Interested '
In Russia Now
I llr T he .tu o rh lrd P re ss)
MEXICO CITY, Nov. 28,—Felipe
Carrillo Puerto, governor of Yucatan
and an avowed radical, ha* just boor*
granted a leave of absence by h it legif&lt;lature to permit him to visit Russia
and study Bolshevism a t first hand,
according to the newspaper Excelsior.
Yucatan h is been frequently describc'n aa a "miniature Russia'' and gov­
ernor Tuertn as ita Lenlne,
| Gcner.il Jose .Maria Sanchez, who is
also on leave from his duties as gov­
ernor of Puebla, recently returned to
Mexico from an extended visit to Rus­
sia and other European countries.
Genera! Sanchez was granted an "un­
limited leave" by his legislature be­
cause of his radical tendencies.

N otic e is h r r r h r a l v r n th a t th e «nil.'mlnni-d. u m a rr ie d woman. will on
no- i * i h *!.»&gt;■ of i&gt;-c#mt»sr. I s i s , ut i t
o'elnrh. a in., upply in t h »
J a m e s W. P ark in s, JudK - of th e (*lrru lr t'rtu rt o f th e S eventh J io liil.g «*lrr« lt «.f the S ta te &lt;-f F lorida. at the
I'linrt H n u n s i I &gt;el amt, t ' lor Ida. o r
whert-eoevrr Halil J u d a s may tae-at said
lime, for a llrr-u.e in m a nage , t a k e
rhartfi- tif an-l Control hi-v property und
to In i-lime u fn * d r a l e r ' l n every r e Hiitrl
T h is 31th day of November, t’s J I
MAltY r . KENT,
F IIE H II tYIt.SON,
H ullrltor f o r P.-tlUbner.

“Thanksgiving Day”
For all our blessings on this clay
of gratitude, we colint as most the
friendship and confidence of our
patrons, and we wish for each and
all the fullness o f peace and plen­
ty, and abundant prosperity this
Joyous Thanksgiving Season.
THIS BANK WILL NOT OPEN
THANKSGIVING DAY

A CO M M UNITY B U IL D E R
F. P. FORSTER, President

SANFORD

IL F . W H I T N E R , C ashier

MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor

C E M ETE R Y W ORK A SP E C IA L T Y
1018 W a a t F i r s t S t r e e t

1018 W e s t P i n t S i r e d

T rim m ers

Since 1885

Manufacturers and Converters of
AUTO TO P

FABRICS

Neverlcek
Kantleek
Packard Cloth
Imitation Leather
Laidlaw Fabrics
Artificial leather
Genuine, leather
(.'niton Mohair
Ford Ituhher, 32-oz
Drills and Ducks
Bow Drills
Celluloid

Thursday,

.

A L T O T O P A C C E S S O R IE S

Windshields Awnings
Floor Carpets
Kant Leak and Ctdio
Pioneer &amp; Johnston
(Mate und Plain
Ginas Curtain Lights
Top Dressings
Lining Dyes
Gimps and Welts
Wehhing
1tuck ram
Wood Wool
Seal Covers
Slip Covers
Tonneau Covers
Door Covers and
Pockets ' '
Tire Covers
Top Bows Wood *10-61 ins

Wonderful Auditorium with unsurpassed
floQrs. Doors open at 2:30 p. m. till midnight.
SIngrinfl: by Misg Eva Grace Wagner, accom­
panied by her mother. Fie eating contest and
other attractions Music hy Fred Harvey’s
famous hand in the evening. Auto buss
leaves Valdez Hotel Sanford, hourly. '

COME ONE, COME ALL!

i
“T hankagiving Day."

*Tls n gum! day 1" have In otir cal-

The package suggests it
Your taste confirms i t

endur. ' None of u» would »e*» It
dropped, wbelliftr there U much or
little to. be grateful for. At Trust,
there I* always the day to be glad of—

TliunliegMng day.

Over y billion sold yearly

OCHESNFURT, Bavaria, Nov. 28.
—"Sftlve, two egg*; haircut, four.”
So ’rondk the n#W tariff adopted by the
b a rlfrs of Ochaenfurt in an effort to
strike n reasonable medium between
the rising cost* of living and the falb
ing value o fthe m irk. Egg ahnm*
poos are not listed.

Swedes Tacks
Binding Tacks
Saddle Nails
Gimp,Tacks
Curtain Fasteners
Glove Fasteners
Cushion Sprint's
Cushion Buttons
Threads

RKXALL CHERRY BARK COUGH SYRUP,
Elk ay’s White Pine Tar and Wild Cherry Compound
RKXALL BABY COUGH SYRUF

PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST
TUB RKXALL STORE

PHONE 325

KODAK DEALER

Hundreds of People •
Have Bought From
1 to 12 Bottles
Druggist Soils 12 Gross (1728 Rattles)
jaf-FERU A LlN E In Bhort Period.
Only .Wonderful Properties Could
Sell a Medicine So Fast.

SANFORD, FLA

Combination Offer
14-lbs. Gran. Sugar $1.00

C o m m ienl poelrogs.

—g la u in w r a p p e iL

ROUTH BAKERY
N e x t to P r in c ess T h eatre

l-!b, Bulk Mix'd Tea .50
ilsiaih ct*««ilng It alonir - t h s - lines of
p a t a u i fns'llilnes. I n (hroo d a y s 1 o r ­
dered s pro** en d w ith y o u r tin* of
a d v e rtlstnir..lt h as been on* c r o s s a f t e r
sO othsp nml up to th e pr*Ssnt lim e I
have handled tw elve cross. Oo n » som e
for pne ItJnd of medicine. I t sold, e t r l c t ;
ty d o l l s merlin a n d I co n sid er It on*
of the hsst ro p e a te rs I have handled.
H undreds o f people h a v e ta k e n f r o m
our to a d o ie n holtle*.
Could a m edicine sell Ilk* t h is ilnlass
It r e a lly did b rin g to tho** s u f f e r i n g
from rh e u m a tism 's a c h e s a n d pains, |ndlMosUon’s p a n g s a n d t h s - s f f e o l s nf
Impure blood and po o r f u n c tio n in g k i d ­
ney s an d liver, r e s I and s a tis f a c to r y
relief No. These la rg e sa les prov*
( h a t F e r r a lln s Is w h a t w* claim It to

.C,*'4 jl-

Lirjcrrr k M vrsi Toi*rro C6.

$1.50
Turkeys for Thanksgiv­
ing
Potato, Shrimp and
Chicken Salad

We use nothing but the best material; all
work done by expert workmen. 1

s. D ept Garage Building

�PAGE FIVE

THE SANFORDDAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1922
contraband beverages had been token
to 'tiie c ity for La-'occasion of the
Army-Navy game ami distributed in
two vicinity of the hotels. His confer­
ence here had no connection with the
midshipmens’ affair, he declared, but
was for n di .cii.-mii of "departmeaUl
m atters.''
The incident, it was made d e a r to­
day, will have no effect on continu­
ance of the annual g;yue between the
'.Wo academies.

I TOOK &lt;
IK»(&gt;/*It AT

WASHINGTON,- t y v
pointmrr.t of n naval 1)
Tcstigale .the
0f midrhlpmon
del phi a Satunby after «hc annual
I _football
gam«
was
Army-**™
rtlj
late
loday
by
.Secretary
gnnounc
the condos ion of a
Dcnby tii•
lengthy cnm fcitnce with ttonr AdWilson, superintendm i n i Henry R
Naval
Academy.
cut of the ........
Ident, it was 'said, was
f?ed at today’s
cabinet
,ut President Harding was
as regarding it ns a disnnd deplorable matilfesta-

Reapportionment
To Have Place in
1923 Legislature
TALLAHASSEE. Eta. Nov. 29. —
With the reject ton by the voters of
the proffered solution for the realign­
ment of tho State legislature, the
time worn uestion is expected to be
subject m atter f«&gt;r the next sesdon
of the law making body.
It has been such for every bienniel session of the law makers since
1887, bill tho 1921 session approach­
ed it closer than nay .of” its prede­
cessors, It had been handled with
kbl gloves prior to the 1921 meeting,
and the more cynical of opponent
commentator* assert the handiwork
of this body was questionable. There
were members, however, who thought'
the measure, while probably defec­
tin ’, accomplished much In ih*’ right
direction. Governor Hardee was of
this belief.
That the next legislature will bend
its efforts to evolve something liettcr a n d 'fin e r is believed. Governor
Hardee, while urging that the prof­
fered Solution, declared that should
it lie defeated he would do everything
within fm pownr~trr_tuivo the 'fText
legislature turn out n more
aide instrument.
Honppurlioimicnl h a long
winding through Florida’s i
journals for 35 years

Canadian Wheat Ex
ports Show Increase

The growing sentiment for a reap- : Paris several weeks ngo, has
portio’mpooL of tlie iegislaturo ns d e -! entite' quite tho thing to wear
erred ill t h e constitution,' r e v o l v e d Wa!l. The sm artly dressed man
around the lack of hnlnncc between couraged the cruge, with the ri
OTTAWA, Ont., Nov. 2-).—Canada
South Fliuida and North and West that the price has been run up
exported
158.549,757 bushels of wheat
Florida. In the latter group arc the high ns J00 francs each. The I
vnlufd
«l
5irUi,lRSt|771 to the United
abler roimlit*?! nf the state, many o f1handkerchief -Of rrcpe de chine
States, the United Kingdom and othwhom have two memlsTs in Ihc/inUMf held liy n loop on a dainty wnstl
i er countries in the year ending Au­
where a younger county in / South of leather or ribbon.
gust HI, according* to a report com­
Florida of equal population i/ts only
piled by the Dominion liarenu of sta­
one. The older counties established
tistics. This was an increase of more
their delegations when they virtual­
than 22,000,000 bushels over the shiply comprised the state.
[
m
int of the previous year, the report
Kcapportionmenl under the cu»*4.
stated.
stitution »&gt;f 1885 ar.d the amendment 5
Shipments of flour in this period toof 1900 iius been shunned for thej MUKDEN, "Manchuria, Nov. 28.—It
very hutnnii reason that it would leg­ has lieen discovered what Wennu' of■ taled 7,878,589 bushels, valued at $50,.
islate some of the members out of seme of America^* discorded horse- 091,00!, compared' with’0,880,560 bushoffice. The solution proffered by drawn street tan k The citizens of■ els in the previous twelve months.
the 1921 legislature overcame 'litis Mukden are pointing with pride to, While exports of both wheat and flour
condition by again increasing the their new street ear system. It con­ were much greater in quantity this
site of the im’.ise. It was perfected sists of pro line over which little, di­ year, the—value showed n considerable
Shut ony one member would be un­ lapidated ears, esrh drawn by three, drop due to the slump In price which
seated. It provided that every county 1Mongolian parties, run from the rail­ occurred throughout the world last
under 10.500 population should have road station in the Japanese tone to spring, according to the reportAn interesting feature of the report
one member; counties having be-j the walla of Mukden. Every few min­
twcV'it 10,500 ami 20,000, two mem- j utes a car bulging with Chinese, whose is the fact .that exports of wheat to
tiers; 30,000 and 100,000, three mom- long pipes obstruct the aisle, plunges the United States showed n decided
.liexs; and mote than 100,000, four down the crowded thoroughfare, while decrease this year, due mainly, it
members.
on th c„front platform the driver Was said, to the Fordney tariff retent Iv enacted. Wheat shipments to
Til*.- seriate all the white has re ­
mained largely in the background,
An inquisitive foreigner wondered the United States this year amounted
but iU formed the basis for the cam­ where the cars came from. Ho in­ to only 15,908,109 bushels, compared
paign carried on in some quarters' stituted an investigation and sdon j With 19,21.7,551 bushels in {he 1020-21
against thtrpassage of the proposed*learned that, they n r ^ th e same cars period. Shipments to Englnml, on
amendment at the last election. ItitJ which- ubbut thirty ^ ^ r s ago were the other hand, showed a lug increase,
membership has remained at .72 since used on the crSsstown lines in New jumping from 81,751,350 bushels n
tin* constitution of 1885 was adopted. York City. . Discarded by New York, year ago to 1122191,080 bushels in the
There has been no reapportionmer.t of the cars Wore sold for use in Tokio. present year.
its members, however.
Later, when Tokio adopted the elec­ “With a wheat crop this year that
And tbs last proffered amendment tric system, they were sold to a firm is as large if not larger than the
•Was not specific ns to how ft should
j bumper year of 1915, and with n dehe apportioned under the hew order,1
I crease in wheat production in EuroOn the absence of detnils us to tins
pcitfj countries, t'anada is in ii strong
promised apportionment, the antiposition,” says the report, “ Demand
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-fo r Tvht’n t 'i r r th e—ETOnling "‘iminlhs
Periodically, from aggrieved sec*
should lie particularly heavy.
ti*mR of the state have Come other
“Flour mills in Western Canada are,
suggested means of redress. One of
working
to capacity in an endeavor to
TOKIO, Nov. 2 3 .- A new associa­
Hie modern schemes Is to "remove th e '
|
catch
up
with Far Eastern orders.
tion headed by h liuddhlst nun lias
capital, a movement which started off
| There is an insistent demand from
noisily some months ngu thrwn M ar­ la in formed to spread culture among England for Canadian flour. Ship­
the lyoimn of Japan. This nun is
ion county way, and from which
ments of both flour and wheat front
Sonkaku
Konoye, a sister of Prince
nothing has been heard lately. State
the port of Montreal during Septem­
division sentim ent hn.i appeared. In Kmtoye, whose family, outside the ber and October were unusual) v ’
imperial House, is one of the five

Manchurians Use
. America’s Discarded
—
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Street Cars

because it lacks water* and the heavy
winds wreck them. No bints live
there because thefr are no worms in
the dry soil; there are no mosquitoes,
but. this lack i s ’more than compen­
sated by vlfiops local Qj£!,_.
The ialnnd is triangullfr^-12 miles
by nine by seven, and is rdmnte from
the track of ships.
Two hundred
Potynesiahs inhabit it, and they suf­
fer perpetually from hunger, accord­
ing to the investigator, yho is Pro­
fessor J. Mtkcmillan Drown.
It is famous for its high carved,
Atone images, tb origin of which
never has been determined. Profes­
sor Drown says the island cannot
have been long inhabited. * lie fixes
l.COO a* the date of the first settlers,
nml conrequently of the setting up of
the strange stotfe gods. It was' first
sighted by white men in 1080, and
first exploKd in 1722, when it had
2,000 inhabitants.

Europe, especially in Italy and Spain,
the most important wine growing
countries on the ContlnwiL *
According to the International In­
stitute of Agriculture, .the 1922 vint­
age, in Italy, is estimated at/i2fl,0QQ,»
000 gallons, or ahout 18 per cent be­
low the a v e r a g e of th|* previous five
years, in Spain the yield of wine is
expected this year to be 475,000,000
gallons, or eight per cent below the
last five years.
DVANCE
L O N D O N ; ' Nov*

W .-M V a

p,

will by advanced, during the con
w inf er,. according) tiff*:! Importer
London, the rca«itipjigned being
failure of the ten crop.
This is 70,000,0011 ^pounds, below
normal nd th(* effect will be shown
by increases of from four to ten
cents' a pound ts all tea using countriei. The China crop, Which is
I HIV THROATS IN
largely imported to tho United
AMERICA RED IC E
States, is snid to have suffered the
WINK PRODUCTION most

Reduced prices on permanent wav.
ROME, Nov. 28.— Prohibition* laws
g until December 15th.—Mrs, Me
in America continue to. have their
379-W.
211-0t«
effect on the production of wine in I Coy

New Association
Spreads Culture —
Among1the Women

EVERY FRIDAY
Newberry’s Famous Novelty Dance Orchestra
“You don't have to know how to dance, just K»’t on and ride’’
Tlu\ Snappiest. Fastest and.Classiest Orchestra in the I-and

’&gt; MILES SOUTH OF SANFORD
Under New .Management
W. S. Sewell, .Manager

fact, state division and capital rcni'itva! interests collided in sopie q u ar­ lending families of Japan. The assnter.!, ii"d thi- may lie the reason for ' iitiioi is called "Chugti Women's A»the cuictu.i'en Imih. There are some MHimtion," and derive* its name from
tl.&lt; Cbstgu M onastery at Nora, found• d !,3Pil years ngo. ,
LONDON. St** 2!».r Tfii't«'! * \ \
The main purpose* of the asso'iatma in*' relief and fellow-mirk aiming and. the laud of m ystery of the- South
convicts, e sp e c ia lly 1women, ami p ro ­ Pacific, virtually devoid of vegt-tn-1
motion of seif-cultlite by lectures, t inti and .without liird life of any!

r coffee on the table
in one of our

ThmitTtitr fn’trrprlKmiTTcr ntFetHigsT- kindr ~is- a ■hor rible-pincr “tn li

ustoms Duties
Income Increases
in Japan Now

Phone 113

111! MagnuMa Avenue-

TOKIO, Nov,' 2 8.—-The iicutne from
Cil- ias duties f**r September was 9.-

ilT.'i V2 yen, according, to the finance
•ffice. Compared with the correspondeg periftd Inst year, it shows an in-

Total Money Value
Crops in the South’'
in Excess Last Year

it new in service because t
Beans, Celery, Corn, Beets
DUNCAN’S FARMS, WESTVILLI'- N. J., use these packages
for lettuce.

Queen

. VERMONT APPLES,xMlDDLEBURY, VERMONT
'egularly.
These crates .'ire accepted by all railroads in car lots and by the
Express Companies.

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5 5 ’ Tennesce indicated an expected deg* ‘crcn«e in com production .with an in■■ 'crea»ed return in the tobacco crop.
5"! * Florida repotted an increase In shlp5 5 ment of citrus fruit up to tho first of
g j* November over the corvrspomling per■ a iod of lust year.
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samples can be seen at

Candied

Seminole Hotel Building

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“Your advertisement on each Package FREE

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Vegetabl6s
Asparagus

Pomme Puree

‘f
Desserts
.
English Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce
Mince Pie
* Apple Pie
, F

55 Japanese Students
■■
Orate in English

Florida

Entrees
Braised Fillet de Beqf, Aux Champignons

Cranberry Sauce
Roasts
'
Apple Sauce
Young Vermont Turkey, N ut'Dressing
- Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus
Baked Leg of Pork Spiced .

MisniBBippi reported practically all J
crops harvested ami ap Increased pro-!■
duction in a number of the leading ■

lin e o f

Chicken a la Reine

Consomme Royal

They are made in half bushels, bushels and all standard sizes,
,
.
c at Manayunk, Pa.

A full

White-heart Celery
Oyster Cocktail
Nuts and Raisons

. OSAKA, Japan, Nov, 28.—An ortory contest in Engilsh hoa been In­
augurated tit Osaka for. students of
schools throughout Japan, under ,the
auspices of tho Osaka Mninichi and
the Kwimsci Gak’uiM. *

Demi Tasse

Cheese and Crackers

la n n a m ia B D U iM k a u iiH iin
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IN THE HEART OF THE W O R LD ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME HI

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922

N U M B E R ,2 i

!lfcAUTjry!*.COUNTRY CLUB ANI)
SURROUNDINGS THE JOY OF
*• EVERY GOLFERS HEART
No ttdlUim of Sanford would lie
complete without a few words about
the beautiful Country Club grounds
end the nine hole golf links thr.t have
been completed for several wcake and
that art? being enjoyed by hundreds of
{oral enthusiasts nnd ninny visitors to
thp’ state. Lack of space forbids any
description of the beautiful grounds*
o f the orange groVo, of tin* t/oydi rfyil
vl*t.i. seen through the grand |qjd
-,elflBrt'
oaks that lino the roadways; at-.the
l
i.'.,
^
t
1
I
'
’ JLh|,,1
O
w
T*11/
fiTr .i.icy’-in tttLr'grtng ils,.tu' thtr llttltr
geni i of Inkctv that uot the courso
making natural hazards, to the f!lu
j'tieiK, probal.dy the only ones In ex,isten o that were played u|*on four
months after the grass had r.tnrtcd to
grow, to the fine.old dub house that In
nost uofnfot table winter
svniwcr that any golf club can
spirit of friendliness that
ndes the dub nnd the many so: ini j
t at the dub house during the
.in. i la* view i given here are n
t '.lien nt random and of course do
!iet iim.1 ennnot give one much i-ltn «&gt;f
t*b grounds. They do not- print as
well as they would on n hnlf tone
press tint jnnybe they will give those
committees are ns
wh i s.rijit ;•» piny on the licit links in
the : Late rome idcn of wjtnUtlic SnnPresident Edward Higgins
ford Country Club nnd the grounds
Vice-President S. O. Chase,
look like at first glance. But you
Treasurer, Ik 1 . Whilner.
will have to come to Sanford to see
Historic and Lovely St. Johns River Rich in Sonfir
Secretary and .Manager, !
tlie real tiling .and when "you have
NEW FICTION
The County’s Own Motor (iu b Valuable'Adjunct Prnrman, Jr.
and Story
day**.! the course if *yuu do not ray it
"The Breaking Point” by Mary Rob­
C. J. Marshall, Chairman Road is tin* finest in the state—well, you
T or Good Roads
erts Rinehart.
.■jt-rcet anil Bridges Committee.
will he the first one to sny It nnd
"Four Square*,” by Groce Richmond
The languid' loveliness of the St. al expression of mirth oohld'h#.^^.,
* Forrest Lake, Chairman l-cgbln nil ny have already played the course
, , , •.;
nro tito American Automobile Assort:*
"The Dust Flower,” by Basil King. Johns river has inspired the rhnpso- IdcsccnL.
live Committee.
even thought the senson is young nnd
Along its course It SjunfclW eoqutt,tiir Unn of the A. A. A., the only na
•Charles
Rex,"
by
Ethel
,M
.
Dell.
dist to term it •'The Beauty Stream of hly nt moss bewhlskeMat'calf-'aniJ
Geo. A. DcCotte* Chairman ix-gai ninny have been the praises sung of
enr tional organization of car owner:
"Canine's Folly,” by Gilbert ParkAmerica.’ Those whose travels hnve stately dignified ptltnfftoai.',
nur wonderful golf links nnd grounds
1 Jl
with clubs throughout the country Aid Committee.
K. B. Wight, Chairman Meshanleal nnd country home—for it is a real
afforded
an
opportunity
of
viewing
any of which will extend to. a fei
most beautiful at nlghViV^*K.'
Pair of Bide Eyes*’, by Thomas
Service Committee.
sub-tropical streams of other contl- this’s silvery flood vlw
Hnnlv
fifes, good roads, trfcflic nnc» vnnw law member full privilege-eon preren
Publlclt
R. J. Holly, Chnlnnon
t • '
•'Fair Harbor,” by Joseph Lincoln, neiits hnve called It the Nile of Ameri- the river,
protect you and prevent nccidcntn, tntlon of membership card.
Committee.
SIGHTSEERS IN BERLIN
While the stars Utat; oviirapHjikl®f
i "Talc of Tflojui"* by \\ illium J
nutomnbile cgurtesy campaigns, etc. . 3. Membership card acting as ha I
Mr?. E. F. Householder,
ENTERTAINED IN AIRPLANES l Locke.
All the heavens soenl tQAWAfWD'
Tito Mississippi River, Indian'for
Perhaps the Individual car owner Ins in cane of nrre-Bt for traffic violation. Accident Prevention, Street
nnd
With a crystalline delight
/
by
Joseph
Hutch
"This
Freedom
Father
of
Waters,
the'W
toric
Hud­
never 'topped to figure out how nun h
I Mechanical service on tlie roar! Highway Beaut if but ion, vacant. f&lt;&gt;"
The St. Johns has U*
,V&gt; the
son, American contemporwry of the
insult.
he,
n Car owner, is indebted to tin in emergencies, at which t.me th- meily held by II. P. .Smith, who ».i
German Rhine, .and- mnny other luart of s.qMropical central-, Fjqji&lt;U
"I'l l tain' !’i oph
autunuihile clubs for nil the things nmt'ii dub comes to the n- cue anil railed to West I’nlni Burch, hut
Kathleen Norris.
streams in this country equally as where nnture has been RlO^t prnnigatii
that make it possible for them to will send ga«, oil, Ittes, 01 vwtl repair was Chairman of the Finance and
verdure.
hy
Gertrude
(• "The bistcra-in-law
famous, have each on o. a peculiar in ita gifU o f r gorgeous
drive over jjtood roads without • op- ignition, carburetor or ol.her trouble Membership Committee.
These
enthralling
benutl**
ar*
hi con­
•
Atherton.
.
beauty
nnd
appeal.'
Whether
pnrtnkprtfsion front narrow-minded au­ or tow your ear into Mho garage, nH
T. W. Lawtoq^Chnlrnian, Toori.ng
tinual display along.Hta (w rh p n d w d
"The
Black
Drop,”
by
Alice
Ilrown.
ing
of
tho
ruggedness
from
the
sec­
thorities and when enr troubles com? without cost to .you other than the and Contests. .
'.
"Glimpses of the Moon” by Edith tions through which they flow or by mile pathway to the
have the assurance thnt they will regular price of
Mr. J, A. Seal”, is field reprerentnWharton.
secure Immediately help without en­ chased otherwise. .
periodical displays of their might, plumed hirdt, attrafctvd t p t W ’ tte-’
tivr for the local club and Is actively
"Happy House," by Baroness Yon they cattvey to tho sentimentalist thd cr’s beauty, disport-tham|«lt»,'»Ion«
tailing extensive.x^Ost. In the work
r*. Posting of roads .dangerous engaged ' in securing a large enroll­
Alligators, \apparent!*;
Ilcttcn,
•
that h:ui been done nnd i* being curves, grades, etc
impression of powerful mnsculitlc its course.
ment in Seminole County. Inasmuch
irnomhile, are satisfied
"The Man of the Forest,” by Zone strength.
done by these motor clubs all Sem­
Ik Constant vigilance al the State
IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD
inole County cor owners benefit in a
IGrey.
.
Not so with the St. Johns, however, on it* lanquid current, like * nesting
Ix-ghltikuro. Court House ami City
•1
"The
Beloved
Woman,”
by
Kathleen
way. Scmimjld Cpunty .boasts an afits
appeal ts distinctly* feminine, in driftwood,
Full many a gorrt &lt;f purest ray serene
ILdl to protect the inlercU •I car
It’s
feminine
qualitlte
no doybt.
filmed dub of thin American Auto- j
i
Norris.
..
conformity
with
the
finest
usages
of
Thu Dark unfuthomed caves of ocean
owners, and assist in fighting unjust
count for the Instinct It dteptiya.m
by
Jnmcs
mobile Association, which is the old- autonmblle -lrgisluloin which is oft"Bail;
to
God’s
Country
the
gentler
sex
it
Veeps
its
place,
nevhear
cst; good roads orjfunixntion in the
or becoming ramapnt nnd overflowing furnishing the auateri^ncie^ao. ’ n e c«‘
Here's to Hm linve-hcrns, tlie arc Full many a flower i,*1 bom to blushi Oliver Curwood.
times enacted In the mulcer o f-' in­
world, built up on sorvieo to others
“
Cnppy
Ricks
Retires,”
by
Kync.
its banks, A feminine perverseness, aery to plant life, whllo upon
•
unseen
nows and the may-ben.
creasing registration fees, etc.
and the keeping of its promises.
t
“The
Danger
Trail,”
by
Curwood.
if you will, causea'tt to flow duo north om it transports ve*ftU '«l
And wasto its sweetness on the desert
•** 7, Unflagging efforts .with State,
"The Last Galley," by Conun Doyle. Contrary to thu southward course pur­ to those cities which'ha
The .Scmituilu County .Club hun nt
For quick results, try a want ad.
county and city authorities for more
by Stanley sued by nearly every other Hvcr in the unatcly built along Its batiks,\
“ Chipping' Borough
the present time an enrollment of
uiul
better
roods.
The St. Johns U‘ a rfraV p^;;
Wcyinnn.
eighty members. The total memberWorld. Tho seductive curves of its
8.
Free
legul
advice
in
cafe
of
ar­
and
the confirmed Florida tourl
by
James
Lane
’’The Reign of Law,'
ihip of all affiliated organizations
hanks' betoken n bcautous feminity.
rest
for
innocent
violation
of
Iritfor
fails
to ioelud alt in'
Alien.
in the American Automobile Associa­
The borders of the river, where drawn
knowing
that It ever holds-ln&gt;»
“ One of Ours by Wllln Cathcr.
tion is severed1 hundred thousand, all
together, can be likened to tho pout of
ft Bulletins containing Intest.rond
of whom are entitled anywhere nt
n petulant maiden, but where tho riv­ him atonic dolighlA-'whlch'both
&gt;
flay timo to courtesy nnd service au­ information mailed To'Tlu’ nibers oih
er broadens into Immense laiyis no fa* and enthrall.
BIOGRAPHY
thorized by the parent association. request, nnd always obtainable nt the
“ Simon Bolivar,” by Lorainc Pctre.
The sections from which the major­ local headquarters of the A. A. A.
"Daniel Webster: ’ by Henry Cabot iversnl Literature, 25 volumes, given bor and progressive pi
10. Free route mnpr, and advice us
ity of Florida visitors como have well
by Mrs. George Knight.
organized A. A. A. Motor Clubs with •„ nn-f.-rrod routes, nnd condition of
"Thomas Jefferson by John T.
W cmtr’s Twentieth Century Edi­
large memberships. It has been hut
Morse.
.
tion
of the Encyclopaedia Britannlca, - Nino mombort of !th«.'- J
recently that the A. A. A. has en­
“ John Quincy Adams" by John T, 30 volumes, which Includes Now Am- Senate, .the commltteo'odld’ il
deavored to organize clubs in Flor*’ Bureau giving tourist Inf.
Morse.
rrlrnn
erican sunnlcmcnt
aupplemcnt of fivo vols.,
vols. was ed Jo defeat, only on# 'o f bla. In this work it hns been uni­ service* fro mnnywherc to every
Senator Pomcrene, of Ohio,, t
"Andrew Jackson” by Wm, G. Sum- also donated by Mrs. Knight
formly successful. In the South­ where.
To her nnd to others who hnve ctfti- Democrat In addition, vAUx
A resident of Seminole County dc
eastern Division, of which Florida is
“
Thomas
Cnrlylo,”
by
Jumcs
Anth­
triTlfcted ono nnd more volumes this Beveridge .end RepresenUtlve
a part then; arc twenty-six organi­ siring to-frav cl would have the privi
ony Frandc.
past month we express our apprecia­ dell, ItepubUqen,. rwpi^UrelF. I
sations. When members of the A. A. lege of conferring with the manager
diana and Wyoming, were u*»f
“John
C.
Calhoun,”
by
Dr.
II.
Von
tion nnd .thanks.
.
A. from other sections visit Florida o f tho Seminole County Motor Club,
being opposed by. the eommttti
Holst.
MINNIE] E. KEY,
r ‘ natural that they will expect preten t his chrd nnd rcct ive free and
“ Alexander Hamilton*” jby Henry
Librarian. Federation, the report .’ .akid
H-.i- fffytca atfu;iii &lt;l by the A. A. A. dependable read information to any
fought ita opponente oAd M|
Cabot Lodge.
in the sections they visit and the part of the United States.
its friends everywhere by
“ James Monroe,” hy.D, C. Gilman. CAMPERS 8 A Y » A. P. OP. L.
Tho rcb.uircmcntr. for membership
counties of thrv stttc which have orstate
and local organization!
“ John Rnr.dolpb&gt;” by Honry Ad­
ELECTED 182 CONGItBSSMBN tribution of llteraturt.
K-inized tiitour clubs 'affiliated with in the ataocialion is1the sum of $12
ams.
. ;
H." A. A. A. ore doubly fortunate in per yenr, ..ffhore is no oilier initiathat they tuf Individual htombera sc-# tbn expense. McmWirB, aie urged,
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. — The FOOTBALL QAMB8
MECHANICS
'
niiu the H|*ocio| imVviccs, and the
credit for cloction ’ of 24 sonators
FLORIDA AND
communities in which they nro la“ Tho
I!ngineera nnd Mechanics and 158,mcmWrs of the Homo of
A t JACK80NVIU.B
cated, nro «.i«o- receiving a g,e.A
Guide” in 8 vols. by .Frank D. Gra- Representatives was claimed for tho
amount of publicity, it wofdd be in­
hum and published by the'Theo. Au- American Federation of laibor' to­
— r - ' •.
.
teresting to note‘ the list, of 'j&lt;ri\r;t.i
del Co., was- received this month. * day, In n jitatement filed by Sam?
JACKSONVILLE N(
and privileges received by mrnMrs
'.'Refrigeration,” by Gideon Harris. ucl ' Gompcni, ita president, and business men are.
“ f the A. A. A. motor c l u b s ;l Sw»
“ Mechanical Drawing' by Gucth.
Frank Morrison and James O’CorLs
L Club emblem for car showing
“ Boy’s Book of Model Airplanes” .noil, wjio conduced polltlfifl activities
during tho roevnt congressional cam­ Idea Is to have the team*.
by Caliins.
i'our porttopnh stamp of approval fo:
paign for organlied labor. Tho.com­ for .Us first g a m * * ..........
bcilerinj, i«0{0lr l 3ntlitiP.u-. -• *
mittee propooed, the report spid, to
One c f the Nctv Model Li Ltpclyptio just Installed In the Herald
Is Ridpath's Library of .Un-"bring. about “ cooperation of all la
..
Office
.
.
momberthip in tor
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THE SANFinm DAILY HERALD. Tl ESP AY, NOVEMilER 28, 1922

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well describe conditions In most »ny
j liin fitrmr, in 1012 was 1,H-I5,n.4t», the
IN FAR-FAMED KENTUCKY
* • 'total ^acreage’ in 1022 is 2,340,467, an"
state now. ’ l l ' wits copied» from an
S ** ' increase o f 2G per cent.
It is up in old Kentucky where they j wlfcrs you c
old card sent u* by our good friend,
ltc^r have the blues,
,
j
Ru hontc i
f The Btate h it twenty million acres
Rob Evans, of Louisville, und since
* of unimproved land available for farm Where the Captain I i’Ji t'*.r Catco d J
Bob is n Kentuckian, we trust our
and the Colonel kills the b'r&gt;oxe,
Wlioro you
use—hut as in other localities, the
Kentucky friendV will not take um­
land should bo Jnspccti'tl-before jmr \\ hero the horses they are pretty and ■ Just to *;i
brage.
.
the women they are—too.' 9
j-And they hr
«on that it will .likely bring a smile
the value of .art props r.ftri live $to. Where they nhootnu'o just for pas-!
to tht^lips of cur readers nnd wS be­
full with '
in 11112 was $&lt;13,1:23207} U'20, $118.­
lieve considerable in the old adage,
time when there's nothing elso to Where the o
228,001. Estimated 1022 to be $lf,«i,.
"Laugh nnd th*.*- world laughs with
Some time ago the Florldn Stale f The northern
vou. Ween andryoU weep alone.”
600,000, an Increase since- 1012 of 131
.Marketing Ilureau compiled some in* faillicr south t
per cent.
.
. Where the blood it flows like water
tcrcsting farts about Florida that ’duty of Callfoi
Partake of love as a temperate man
Tlju live stock, dairy and poultry
nnd the hjilleto fly like hull
Wero afterward published in bujklet. |ho average
eartukes
of wine} Jo not become intosproducts of Florida * increased from Where every pistol has a.pockpt and| Thc r.’ ovc, while perhaps
form by the .Harnett National U.itik r.»&gt;;ivil!c
35 £
Icatcd.
1012 to 1022 132 percent.
f olden days in Kentucky
every coat has a tail
t
ol Jacksonville and tho “ hook h a s-^ degrees In
Thu assess'd valuation o f Florida
Lrouxht forth many Inquiries about hottert sncnthi
property is $423.0011,71!}. Ar. this b
au n K saB C u rra B ia aa n a aB n u H K a sn an a a itiin a aa ccan cn u a aisca iiar
the State. For the benefit of those
you ncc,j ,|B4
bast'd ori a 40 per cent valuation, our
V.hq havo sent to the Herald for i»* Fioiiou than in
real wealth hns a value of over $1,­
formation we reproduce some of these ur|ot|
000,000,000.. With a few years o f real
development this cottld easily be rais­
It j s ns far from Key West tn Pen
ed to &gt;.&lt; O.ObO'oOO.
recoin by rail ns it Is from Jackson
The r.tntc has no bunded debt.
The hankinr resources of Fjorida
Tho population of Florida has in­
have.Increased 110 per cent In ten
There .ire hv.iutlfcl hlljs and fertile
ert used an nvccstfo t/^four and seveneights per cent unlftialy since 1880 .vaiky.i i:j FlorWi, !r (s net nil flat..* in duly, 1012, a progressive farmer
The Ujiltcd Slates has Increased in .Shipments to point» outside tho niar Jacksonville, gathered 103 bush­
population Uvo anu four.fiflha per i.tatf i f farm product), fruit, live el* of coin from on acre of land. *
cent.annually since 1.830. Florida li clock end poultry produrfta for 1022
With a mild climate and pjenty of
"
growing twice cs rapidly asJ h ? Unit­ will exceed $100,000,000.
grass Florida is the natural home of
Tne totrsl ucrcago of improved Flor­ ihp dairy cow. So for us dairying is
ed States.
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VICARIOUS BUFFERING
“ Poor chap!” said tho sympathetic
clubman, aa a tired-locking fellow
member passed out of the door. Hi
sutlers terribly from nerves."
.“ Ijicv cr knew he had them," said
his. companion.
*
'
“ He hnjr.’t,” said the aympathlier.
••Tliey'rft his wife's.”
I'itti-.hurgli
Chronicle-Telegraph.
At the age of s.xty to marry a beau­
tiful girl of sixteen is to imitate those
ignorant people who buy books to be
rcci}, by their friends.

concerned, we can do |n Florida any­
thin# that can bq done In Wisconsin.
In Florida you rn:i nwini in lha
surf, pick Strawberries and wear ros­
es Tn Deccitibcr.
There ur1!* one hundred ice factories
■ill tho Staid, Incidentally, artificial
itc was fin.t manufactured in Florida.
A statute of Dr. John-Gorrie— perhaps
j humanity’s gi cutest benefactor—is
i qloiiilaV. contribution to the ll.ilj. nf

[Jal.

Special

fiwrrl^
pitch, roam, turpi
creosote and muxs,
of use to man.

Captain Mile* Standich. at the Pilgrims' •Stag" Party," fctlr.-ed the
Punch With Hts Shining Sword.'

Even if they're short of coal |
[&gt;le don't nglire muiTi-ilifforineg
the janitor makes the radiators
round «t intervals..

First National Bank Anne
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the finest kindof produce,- hut tlie difference betweci oflt and loss iies in Retting it to the market where it is wanted in
and under trade marks that insure instant demand: and the highest prices.
.
it Growers, Inc., is a n organization that supplies these necessities to the individual grower. Our sales service includes 165
lg In more than 2,500 cities, who can secure the most advantageous distribution of any product. Our Blue Goose, Tip-Top
ire recognized as standards of quality in all markets.'
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Come in and talk over our marketing plan.

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Can indeed be thankful at this season o f the year
for the wonderful development o f the City Sub­
stantia! resulting- from the constant efforts of
its progressive citizens through

identified with this progress
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;i havi-jliu high sifhool. graduate ’.vent highur i-jlh'd in thiw i.’t-rinrlim-nt during' th ­ rermingly bt-Uynileis runty is appar­
is lrf.-j .-■■(ill, hot o f the ijuurtoVte the Imlvbl- las*, three years, displayed figure* ently rn&gt; longer m-.’ t-riary to the fruitto,'the (sity graduate was the only one to toll', airl th • dPfTi: tmcltt had grown
ion o f public timber. Maybe, 'bottles
an at'.ring- the bell. Vittores were given to to he t’.’.i largest t f its hind In fh ■
ei the henefi.ini liquid have been Ink.-.how the'nc‘t5tl of "itiorc highly tminjx^iiii uth,
!
*-a loan? under tie arm, there la pop
lustfin teacher*. Graduate? of the teachers., The expi-ilmenl rdation displayed
o il like the genie frpm the jug,
\t
[V ,.x. college now hold most of the teipon* remit* of its whrk ii'eomhattlng the
nay rate candidacies tire springing up
in the i|,phfe positions in the r u t s ’* editen- j daiit dtM'arc.-i atjdJnaect pests mnl of
from all prut ; of.th e &gt;l«te, with up*
vc ox-jtionnl tnsfltutfonajj.tho iTtfures show
The ngrlt ultdral exhibit •
turn,;l‘d, and comparative figures were dis
condition«,
at«?k! ployed to tlimv the ndtnritnge of them i\er*i§r -buttdipu* eliowi d til
cupies i Institutions over those where lesi tile college of agriculture, t
trained ten* hers preside.
meat station T-Vnl the agrm

University of Florida
Carried the Message
r at the State Fair
V
v.
cry i)r&gt;artm'rnt of

Exhibit*

JAC^SONVII,U:, Nov. 2rt.—The
University of Florida c:.tried"it» me*,
sare' over striikngly yt the Florida
State Fair just closed, with exhibits
dealing with uvery department of
the institution. From the lawyer's
booth, w^oro two students passed out
legal advice as advertisers pass out
handbills, to an exhibit of the ngri
cultural J college,- •where miniature
tombstoijrs were inscribed to-the e f­
fect thntxinatcad of living beneath the

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Jachaatwilh

Get your offiee supplies, gUthmery
pnd 1’ost Cards at the Horuld office.

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di n iourt r;.li&lt;. i w o. k

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iilii/iffsley- has been &lt;pioted recently
aa saying he was thinking of Iwwirit
to the wishes of his friends that he
ruii for the nffiee.
Huch going* on mean to the Wakul­
la picnic what it would mean to a f.u il­
ly dinner to he witlmut-n table cloth.

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end girlsyiad the co ipty i
and boy’s &lt;lull wink. In c.
agriculture buotliH was a "country*
sdde" allowing farms and Toads l,&gt; Uu
“ market city." Modern f.ttun and
other dairy equipment font irvri tfre'
exhibit, emjih-oa?.Hig the ii.t'po: tain o
of mntketing .at home, .

Political Pot Now
Threatens to Hoi! Ov er
at Wauknlla Springs

f i l l T fir AmntciiMnl I'rruni

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TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 2s.- i f the
1021 polltin.! v'ttmpuign gain.i much

PURE

HEALTHFUL,
A
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Eltlep Springs is a fountain of youth, coo!, clear a* crystal water, I ubhliiur out of the side of a
lull. Try a liolllc now.' r?

Phone 311

Sanford, Florida

Phone .‘111
n

more licudv,
li ft to he jior.o at the annur.l. W tkylia
Springs p'.cnic 1n.t cat,!For years, the annual spread has
beon*n thing of Joy for the countrysalt. Given by the citizens of Wnkullu county to nil who care to attend, it
fastened ithiir
message i
this section.
heard sounded throughout the state
.For it came to he known as the com
ling out party for candidates of id!
Ticeils and' denominations.
People from Urn surrounding coun­
try flock to th# springs, whi.e Tnllnhnsseo folk, offlrinl-nnd otherwise fit
tend ip drove*. The legislature in its
biennial sitting, adjourns for the day
and the legislator* hie thcnuelvcd ov­
er to t)ie scene to lose sight of Icgirlntivc yeorrics in the crystal like wal'enc ',Thc table spread is considered adrtjnm o f AlcxnmW,’ the Crt-iifc * ! • *-I
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. I J{ j - ? ' * j i *J
Oratory is the ortier of the ij4&gt;\ .with !
lh oN o,N spiring fp_ serve-the s t a t e , hold­
ing down most of tin* program.- jthei
^candidacies are sprung on the satiated!
appetites nnd by nightfall when tide
homcwuird trip is begun, the stiUe’s
pontR'Al complexion stared lurtli with
tho setting -ami.
1 Hiitj now to the lamentation* of n
throng,' the order neema to ho for
yesteryear. Thu water from
tho

STYLE

LSEAUTY

for dross, for everting wear, for street, country am! sport*wear. Mod*
■young women, misses, girls and matrons. Every hat is a fashionable
Many' are* exclusive, .Imported creations nnd many, too, are copies of
I’ rices are as.tomptinn
ns the Hats themselves

�»L^fi
throUKh thc nlr

Tho result*, It If bc-'j borehole extending from to* &gt; « ,

2S23S?

'™n

".ntd ,wi‘light
h . wires
.
ffln ntoclcctrlc
which--extended
strata.
therefrom through the mine.
The
The desirability o f subAituting the presence, of theifii wires, according to
wireless system of communication for tho expartmqnters, ovidently assisted
the present telephone systems in use greatly in the reception of the signals,
iu mines is evident in considering that for when the receiving act wak carried
u rock fall or explosion, by breaking to another point in the mine removed
; •mix toted rr" "
ire connections enn pu l’ the entire from wires and tracks the signals were
fjj,|N(irON. N-v. - H- ' Ra‘ jtystem out o f order.
barely-audible thruURh'flfty feel 6f
F'uuu‘.TW TSlwrni rescuer* onjtyi
and miners entombed In
The mine telephone has beeni per- cover. The fact that signals were de­
1C . fjrc3 mui explosions,jfected to such an extent that it is giv- tected at alt, however, even though
f ; Ud out by the United Stat- jKg.satiafnetion in most mines whore faintly, was declared', sufficient evi­
.Mines, to lessen the hoc- the wiring is well insulated, the Hu- dence of transmission through gTound
0 of inlne disasters, rre-^reau of Mines announcement foritin- to encourage further experimenting.*
In sending waves underground *
rt tuts conducted by the Bu- pcs. Very often the telephone cannot
tram
milter was used iq s'uch n-man­
be
depended
upon
on
account
of
fulls
tn, the co-operation of n great
ner
ns
to send nut contisuous waves of
of
rock
grounding
due
to
worn
insula­
tsaniifacturing concern, in
‘
J
00
to
500
metres length. On account
tion
or
extreme
dampness.
In
the
mental mine at Bruccton, In^
H i^ csu l^ l in a degree of event of n disaster it frequently hap­ of the limited time at disposal no at­
*
pens that the mine telephone' system tempt was made to modify the appar­
th«e experiments have so is put out of commission by the agen­ atus in such manner as to produce
^
to develop any practical cy (hat enusea- the disaster, at the waves of greater length.
In all experiments the vertical an­
of using wireless waves for vciy time when it h most urgently
r,d communication, never- needed. On till* account the mining tennae found to give better results.
My* « publication of the industry is interested in nny kind* of T He horizontal antennae gave practic­
Earvau, they indicate clearly telephone system that can by counted ally no reception. A loop of a single
Many re­ turn was used with fair results. All
•j^ctromaithetic waves mny no upon in nn emergency.
to travel ‘through solid strata. quests have lx?in received by the Uu- these experiments were tried with a
Bructton experiments signal* renu of Mines to devine mcnrtk of util- Xvnve length of 200 to 300 metres, ex­
t»rd distinctly through fifty ‘fSiug wmdes.i methods for thin pur­ cept the reception from KDKA, which
was 350 metres.
j dal strata, although .the niidi- pose.
The strntn at the experimental mine
Tho
preliminary
experiments
con­
fol off rapidly*** the distance
’fcrtsied. The absorption of.Iocs sisted first in receiving signals from lie almost horizontal. The direction
jty with distance in very without tho mine by means o f a re­ of strata, it was said, may have somo
influence on the transmission of radio
hr the short wave lengths used ceiver located inside .the mine, and the waves, but tho present experiments
t«ts. l-ongcr wave lengthy Second, both sending nnd receiving
to suffer less . absorption message* underground through the gave no conclusive evidence on this
possibly be found practically strata. It was found that with n re­ point. No doubt tho degree of w etness
Pf
ceiving instrument net at a* point 100 of the strata influence the transmis­
cadcr certain conditions,
feet underground, signals sent from sion of radio waves, it was reported.
ronnectiotf
it
i*
interesting
fti*
trtts conducted by the United station KDKA, of the WcxUnfthousc The mine used is n comparatively dry
Bureau of Standards in drop­ Electric and Mnnufactuiiiij' Company, mine, but the overburden is damp and
l e t s antennae dofcn deep, un- at East Pittsburg, 18 miles away, a small stream of water is continually
g wells to underlying rock stra- ceuld be heard distinctly. About 50 flowing from the Ipine. This over­
wder to send the wireless lm- feet from Uu receiving station used burden consists chiefly of soil nnd
through the rock Instead of in the mine in lliia test wan a fl-inch soft shnlc. The underground workings
of the mine follow n horizontal fivefoot veln of liiluniiTTOUS cCat, flhil thtT
-iB»*a*****ainiaM*Hat!nHi!aEMaujoa3:isnhKDEHaBKHatcKurj transmission and reception inside the
mine followed the course of this vein.
Details of ihc experiments nro ex­
plained in Serin! 2107, which may be
obtained from the ilurcnu o f Mines, nt
Washington.

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10 P er C ent

MiCIIIRAN MAN IS
IIEI.I1 ON CHARGE
OF MANSLAUGHTER

DISCOUNT CHINA,-GLASS AN D SIL­

m

Ill* Tlip In soH ittfil
I
H
M DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 2H.—The
Bt 1
a charge against Wesley I’ett, held in
O connection with the death of Fred A.
ONE D A Y ONLY
■ Prince, whose body was found last
a
week in the hallway leading to an
apart nwnl—oceupiod—by---Mr*.—- Pott,
was reduced to suspicion of man­
slaughter. It was agreed also to
permit Pelt his liberty on $G,001) bail
which he said he could furnish.
The autopsy on Prince's body is
snid to have revealed evidence of a
blow on tho head. Pelt Is alleged
to have broken Into his wife’s apart­
ment while a party was In progress
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markets, would tell you its depreciation is
slower and smaller; that its price as a used
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of course, the‘w ay the Hupmobile is built
The fact is that many of its important parts
are identical, in material anti in manufac­
turing costs, with the samepart&amp;in the bars
of the highest price; and Hupmobile shop
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SOUTH BEND, Did-, Nov, 28, —
The harmony which was said to exist
in the Tiernnn household following
the announcement late today by Pro
feasor John P, Tiernnn that ho and
his wife had finally agree dto a com­
plete reconciliation, wnB threatened
with another split tonight, following
the arrival here of Mrs- Anna Pu­
laski, of Chicago, n sister of Mrs.
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Althoug hit was indicated to­
night hy Professor Tiernan that tho
sister was unwelcome ns far ns he
is 'concerned; though the party imrhedhitcly proceeded to take charge
of nffuir* of tho case in no uncertoirt. mqnncr. Ilcr first nctlon was
to hnr a small nemy of newspaper
niyn who wore besieging tho homr^
VThsre’II bo no more publicity in
thlf* case," nhe aqld. "Tiernan has
held lire whip hand over Gus always.
Hu has given out interviews in which
he ob&gt;ne starred.. From, now on, jt
will be different!. I nm here to see
iTg-tiint ties (Mrs, Tlvrtuin), got* a
square deal, and ahg U going to get
It!"
Pplio^jn^jtbo
tho sis-,
tor, Mr. fnd Mr*. Tiernan declined
to be injexviowed,
.ShqrUy.uitfterf ‘,hey:;, nrr|vnl, Mrs.
priprnnijU elstor called on Judge
Chester Montgomery’, of the local
superior court, who hear d Tier­
nnn' scross-complalnt in tho di­
vorce action nnd granted the latter
a divorce, and then later revoked the
decree. She. requested the judge tq
go to the Tiernan homo .and straight­
n - = en out oqce and for nil tho tangled
# life
legal affairs of the family. Judga
Montgomery, however, declined, nqd
informed his visitor that tho case
would hnvo to como up in its regu­
lar order in'tho court. H endded th
ho -would tnko no judicial knowledge
of the af(pips of he family, and sug­
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the candy, mailed It, nnd then went
bo pronounced idgally nllvo.
•in see her husband, who is Jit .in lath Information
i' Owfng'to tne failure of 6is!rela­ ^Mfs: Batrd'Hia cohsidcniblB property- *onJ« vas^Uew to'jneet
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tives, who brought
the action and Is the •mother of seven adult lions,-can probably bo
‘ t|other eqttojt growing States, - . ' zf
which put him beyond mortal realm children.
At th» annual convention o f ' the
so fa r ss laww as concerned, to ap­
Association
of Land ’ Grant College^
pear, the caso wa»: continued'’ until .SOMERSET GRAND
in’
Washington
on November; U r d /a
tomorrow.
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JURY NEARS END
number
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f
boll
wegvil control meth*
1IIS SPEECHES COME IN • FOR
Shaw is seeking a,port o f tho es­
OF WITNESS LINE
ods were discussed.
The, Cotton
STOltM o f ' c r it ic is m
tate said to have been loft to him.
TTouncjf
had
prepared
recommenda­
(11r Tpr AnnctnlrS r«f»»)
and which was later sold in part to
(US Tile Auorlnfeil l*r»*«&gt;
SOMERVILLE, N. J.. Nov. 28. — tions for controlling' the boll weevil
a third party, by his brother.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 8 . - The
The Somerset county .grnnd jury ap­ before the announcement of the Flor­
"Tiger" of Franco again came under
proached the end of tho long string ida Method, and In View o f tho promfire in the Senate today when his WOMAN ADMITS SENDING
o f witnesses R has heard, in an an­ ising resulta, the. Cotton Council ,saW
CANDY COVERED POISON
utterances on his tour o f the Unit­
ticipation of rcturjdng Indictments jt was clearly desirable that ep
ed States were the subject of a con­
naming
the murderers of Rev* Ed­ mental application of the Florf
IHr Till Am w IiUi I Prrasi
flicting debate which Was enliven­
HEADING, Pa., Nov. 2R. — Mrs. ward Wheeler llall and Mrs. Elcnnor plan should be made in e^ch st
ed by An interruption from the gal­ Seneca Ualrd, in jail hcrej'toduy ad­ Reinhardt Mill*. .
r The Flprida Development, ,Boar
leries by a negro soldier.
mitted to a postal inspector nnd two , Mrs. Jane Gibsun, the pig farmer, recommends that this hew method bo
Senator Hitchcock, Democrat, of city detectives, according to the po­ whom the prosecution .has sent up named the "I^orida Method of Boll
Nebraska, former chairman of the lice,-.that she sent the box of poisoned os “ star witness," will testify tomor­ WVevil ContreL” In order tjwt the
foreign relations committee, led candy'iccelved by Mrs.- Amos Omni­ row. A few others may bo called. Plate may gcj. proper credjt how frtd
o ff in the debate with an attack um, n: neighbor,, lost week. The mo­
Then with the evidence before in future.years for work done bk
on M. Clemenccau and o f French tive, she is alleged to have said, was it, the grnnd jury Is expected to fix ficr research officials. .The method
policies, and was joined in the criti­ the fact that she had Inst most of the date when it will announce the }s widely discussed by farmers, bapl^cism by other senator*, whije Sen­ the petty lawsuits which she and the Result of R* labors.
prs, merchants and maqufocturer*
ator Myers, Democrat, Mpntann. Chnmura and others had engaged.
interested jn this world staple ertff,
ctync to the defense of the aged She finally concluded that tho law DOLL WEEVIL CONTROL
and if every person who
oppor­
French .statesman. Senator Owen, wns against her and decided to seek
IS WONDERFUL FEAT
tunity to mention the juJ&gt;joct.wtjl re­
Democrat, Oklahoma, also express­ revenge along her own lino.
FOU^FLORlDA SECTION fer to it as the Florida Method, the
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ed sympathy with &gt;1. Clemencau’s • Mrs. Chumurs
suspected
the
name will soop become established. &gt;
mission to American, but criticised candy was poisoned when she re­
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French policies.
ceived it and turned it over to the vil control has recently been an­
Go-to the pml of Fifst Street, at
it whs during Mr. Hitchcock's at­ police, with the result that. Mrs. nounced by Dr. Wilmon Newell, Plant Sanfdkd Avo.. Friday, to tb« PUtR
tack upon the war time premier in Baird was arrested on suspicion.
Commissioner for tho Stnto Plant Baie.
connection with alleged atrocities of
Mr*. Ilnird, the police snid, admit­ Board and Director of the Florida
The IWrald delivered, 15c per
black French cqlonlnls in Germany, ted she bought rat poison, placed it in Agrlcultur nlExpcrimcnt
Station.
that the negro soldier, who later gave
his name aw Lucius Jones,- a patient
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rose in the gallery and. sought to
question the senntor. Vice-President
Cooiidgo banged the gavel and Sen­
ate attendants rushed forward nnd
restrained the man so that the ques­
tion was not asked,-but great ex­
citement prevailed In the Senate.
The.negro soon left the galleries
but returned for tho rest o f the de­
bate, while. Senntor ILjfHn," *tJCWRF
erdt, Alabama, incensed at whnt he
termed was an "insult" to the Sen­
ate, demanded the man's expulsion.
There had been discrimination, the
Alnbamn senator shouted, declaring
that in the past white .women bail
been .ejected from the galleries of
both the Senate nnd House for Inter­
rupting debate, while this Ujup the
disturber was permitted to rcpinim , ■
Senators Curtis, Republican, . of ■
Kansas, and Hitchcock, however, ex- ■
pressed the !h-1it-f that the negro had
acted through ignornnee, and no ac­
tion was taken in the case.
Senator Hitchcock especially criti­
cised the statements of M. Clemen*
ccau ill reference to the quartering
o f - Ureitfch--bim;k- troop*." on—tbu
Rhine, declaring that the former pre­
mier's. denials of the use of these
troops had been disproved, ltd also
attacked the'French reparations de­
mands on Germany.
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CHARLOTTE, N. C., NoV._ 23. —
lf«fman Shaw, long iost hoir to the
U ff, A. Shaw ostato, who »p|&gt;carcd
hqre last Friday to claim hi* share
uftor having’ been pronounced legally,
dead by tho court mam than a you.'
ago, went before 'Judge Jamo* . L.

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�WEATHER AND HEALTH,
AS IT PERTAINS TO SANFORD
Whether the weather elsewhere is eojd or hoi
We have no weather, i t 's climate we’ ve got.

-rocs. It docs u6t occur frequently
•nough to effect the mean average.
!t la not Intended to convey the idea
hnt frost and freezing doti not’ oc*
•ur in Florida. The frost lino in
his state, about which so many peode talk and know so little about, oc­
curs nt from one to five inches below
he surface In arty portion oT Florida.

yA^tilNUTON, Nov. 28.—Measure* td relieve the financial plight of the
’ubn and as far hack us 1771 tho
farmers and curb profiteering, partic­
&lt; renter part of Florida was covered
ularly in food and clothing, were dis­
■vith snow, the cold Iniing so intense
A partially Successful t ntu-mp
cussed with President Harding Satur­
is to destroy fruit trees and stultify
was made last year to secure sunime'
day by Senator 'Willson, Republican,
hrf growth of plants, vines and flowexcursion rates to Florida'nr.d per­
of Indiana.
rn indigenous to tho state; however,
mit this state to enjoy the snnte ad
Tho visit of the Indiana senator to
vhen cold
-'4. waves and blizzards strike.
the
White House followed a confer­
vantages in this particular as Cali
lanford from the frigid regions of
fornia, which, due to its favorable advent of winter is an actual perloc ho northwest at a rate of forty to ence in his office nt which a number
publicity, has been recognized na­ if dread. When ponds, lakes am .me hundred nrnl twenty' miles per of senators from western elates tnlktionally as posMfsaing an equitabh dreams are frozen over to their bnt lour,'it is to bo expected that everyt­ i^l over n possible legislative program,
climate tho year ’round. The effort.’ lima, snow and ice piled about resi
hing within their path will be acceptable to the West.
national
reprelcnta
of the stato’s
Picturing to the president how the
iences. with commerce brought to » -lighted, until neutralized in the
lives and the civic organizations itnml.it ill by snow blockades, bni .varntlh of this semi-tropical region, farmers are generally unable to get
however, was not considered soriou.t colds, pneumonia and rheumatism, i mt when on rare occasions the tem­ enough for their crops ot pay for
ly by the transportation companies is small wonder that those of ninri perature in Florida docs reach ns low harvesting and shipping while con­
who argued that the majority of thi mature yenrs who can afford it, iiki i point ns 22 degrees ,it is not dlffi- sumers pny high prices. Senator Wat­
people in the North were of the opin­ migratory birds, leave this winter’i :u!t to imagine the weather conili- son urged the immediate necessity of
ion that Florida was more 0/ less o! bleakness and desolation for Sunny .ions in the north.
some forceful program to put agricul­
a sweltering inferno during the sum Florida climes. Fuel famines, . ant
The number of lakes in'Florida- is ture on its feet ami squeeze the long
mer solstice. The people of Foridu *he suffering « f the poor are nr. ’cgion. No one yet has ever yet ps- line of profit taking between produc­
however, maintain a different post nually experienced when winter ertalncd the exact number. Semin- er and consumer.
lion and the fact that Floridn sum loehrej its proverbial grip in tin de County, in which Sanford is lo­
Senator Watson’s view is that any
mers are more moderate than thosi North. It is at this time o f the ycai cated, has a goodly share of these program of relief for the farmer must
of even the more Northern state
hnt chnirties are overworked pro •akes, and the evaporation from these go further than the questions of
cannot Ik* repudiated by rumors
bodies of water,* in addition to that freight rates, interest rater and tar­
Moridians feel profound' gratltudi
&gt;f the (liilf and Atlantic Ocean, acts iff rater. While these may'lmvo a
that they live in Florida during thiis n vehicle for modifying the cold part in the farmers* ’dilemma, the
period when they have occasion tr
ur currents, und nfso in the summer senator declared lltat "tho man who
lend of 'the forridity of the hen:
ilspcls the sun’s heat. In the sum­ produces food and clothing gets very
throughout the Fast and the’ swelter
mer daily rains falling upon the hot little for it while the man who needs
ing simoons of the middle west tha*
ground absorb the heat and cool the tit buy it’ has to pay an unconscionable
have be«jn mowing liunianity to thi
Umospherc.
As the evaporation high pride; .Senator Watson told the
ground in that section. They cannot
rises thoroughly loaded with heat, president that he favored the program
understand reports of hundreds be­
the oc^nn breezes, impregnated with for agricultural credits hut that ho
ing overcome with bent nor qf thi
inlt, comes in contact with it and feared it would not strike nt the root
necessity fur public maintenance o'
lie* velocity of these breezes'shortly of the question.
YOURS FOR SERVICE
fnh? bath houses and street ahowert
drives the heat’ Gulf or Oceanwards.
Reproducers were compelled to ac­
in the poorer sections of the large
F.vefy city north, of £?ap ford show's cept ruinous.pricea when.Tthey_fiuallymetropolitan cities.
Tlv extreme
&lt;iid receive* settlement for crops, he
heat which causes the congested jiooi
argued, loans would only be u pallia­
to huddle out on firo escapes in ni
tive and he urged that while tho fi­
attempt .to secure a refreshing breath
nancial distress of the farmers was
is not found in Florida, Neither dr meanwhile the growers of Sanford
being temporarily relieved by liberal
young infants die by hundreds it ire gathering and shipping to the
credits, an exhaustive study be under
Florida on. account of oppressive North fresh green vegetables, which
taken to find some practicable means
heat. There has never been n hursi terve thi' double purpose of giving
of bringing producers, and consumers
drop dead on the streets of any com pleasant anticipations of n spring­
together and eliminating large profits
lmiuity in Florida, as n result of thi time which for them i3 still far away.
In between. Senator Watson also told
unlienrablc or penetrating rays ot These Vegetables and fruits art
President Harding thnt he already had
Old Sol. Despite tin* fact that 1 grown ami gathered in Floridn dur­
undertaken a study of the anti-profit­
northern summer brings misciy am. ing tin* winter months, grown n t. 1
eering laws of other countries, and
uncoin fort abicns.ss to a very largi time wh -n the d'hote northern coun
particularly was examining those
majority of the submerged nine ’ ry is in a frozen semi-stupor.
which apt pared to be ' meeting with
tenths of humanity, the people ir
The people of Sanford enjoy the
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some
success. So far as his study had
L. V. MOORE, M gr
those, .sections still allow u thought winters an much a* they do the sum­
proceeded,
the
senator
said,
he
did
not
of cbmmiacratioh to go forth ti mers. Iloih are charming and de­
believe price fixing by government or
the people of Floridn, whom they lightful and there is no horror of
jw y other agency would be successful,
feeling nt the approach u f summer,
Corner Sce&lt;tfifLStreet and Magnolia Avenue
was inclined rather to 11 plan
nor the coming of winter. I’erhapf
which
would
expose
profits
all
along
l has never occurred to residents in
tin line and depend upon an aroused
In Sanford us in other parts o! he North that they are tho sizzling
public opinion to grant reasonable
Florida there are no stifling period) &gt;r freezing grist twtvvccn the mill:
profits
to business, ami nt the same « l ; fruit crops compelled to rot and Orange County Chamber ot commerce
caused by abnormal heat waves t •tone of summer ami the mill-stone
time drive out extortions.
Marking
grain crops unmoved while farmers came from thV press on Thursday, No­
bring intense suffering and death li sf winter, and if sane judgment was
in plain figures the wholesale prices
used’
by
the
pi'dplt?
of
the
North
in
faced mortgage foreclosures. Some vember 22, telling the story of pro­
people of this , section. Excessivi
of niticies of fopd und clothing iranslinking
proper
diagnosis
of
rnndidefinite plans are to be discussed with gress in this county. It is mailed free
heat lias never rtiused the husines*
ported in interstate commerce, so that
the president later anti meanwhile, to all members of the iounty chamber
men of Sanford to erase the trunsne tjoris which eonccrnuil.lhem, it would
the buyer nt retail may see what prof­
jnablu them to discern this fnet. i!
Senator Wntrain said, the program" of and to prospective settlers in the
lion of business
i ' t on account of vit
.
it he is being asked to pay to a retail­
an agricultural credits'.md other mens. |north and west who have respondet
Neither does live stock droi) dead ii Vollbl M y those who could possibly I
er, is one of the plans Which Senator
the harnesn on account of heat, noi o do .-m Jo visit Sanford ami ex|ieri, to the advertising campaign put on by
Watson is examining. There are sevyneft
our
deJectaWc
summers
ami
inis it necersnry to make a free* distri
! the county chamber of commerce.
■ompanildg winters.. After n " visit
of twelve months here 'the average
Hnrtow is to have an' auto tourist
The first issii eof "Ornnge Echoes’
tourist cannot bo persuaded to live
nip with electric lights, free water
tlie
new
monthly
publication
of
.hi
elsewhere and. as nil others, treenmes
on individual inimigmlion bureau in
the 1nt•n rl of Snnfoitl.
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Florida i» a penttisulu with a short
area of 1,200 miles. In this penin­
sula Sanford is geographically tho
hub, and ja located also on u penin­
sula jutting Into thg fresh»water* ol
1the St. Johns River and laike Mon­
roe and Lake Je.viup which equaiire
11s it u found hire until ami give it nn#exceptionally ideal d i ­
nt a summer In Snnford. *mote. ' Authentic &lt;.l&gt;» rvnUons coverhe experience has teen ing d sufficient period of time to arvelling In the gentle ri.e at lelialde uverngi-s show thr
au from the Atlantic l« v..tiali n in li-mpcruljm- in Sanford
tearily laden with sen j to b« equal to 20 degree* Tin- aver
liecomo qualified to even age for soring is 71 dogrr#&gt;n, summer
opinion of Sanford sum-' «&lt;&gt; degrees, autumn 71 degrees ami
1winter bit degreux. In ran* instances
tth there hr but A short ji-i the variation more than 20 dp-

Sanford, Flori

for ull purposes anil all up to i!at|
itary appliances, if the ordinsnci
pared by tho auto camp commit
the chamber o f commerce i*- cat
by the city commission, and it
lieved it will .be. The camp *)
enclosed and will he under the s
vision of the police department t
city. Camping-within the limit
the city, elsewhere than in the
grounds will lie prohibited.
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proachingr year hold in store many Diessings lor an or you. o p p o r ­
tunities come to every one. Only those who avail themselves bene­
FLOItIBA AND WESTERN MEATS
FAT FRYERS AND IIENS at All Timea
GUARANTEED EGGS
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‘■The people of Marlon county arc
giving much attention to the planting
of orange and gmpcfri^it groves,” says
the Gainesville Sun. Marion used to
be a fine orange-growing county. And
si&gt; was Alachua. The "big freeze"
Wax allowed to discourage the grow­
ers in U\e-ic counties, And they let tho
industry drop. The Sun advises the
planting o f orange nnd other citrus
trees again, It is well known thnt tho
; horticulturists-have discovered and
proved that certain kinds o f stock are
hardier thnh others, and the orange
and grapefruit trees now being plant­
ed would not he killed, even if such
weather ns the "big freeze” produtod
;cnme again.
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buying o f your Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings and Hats for
Women and.Children.
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COME DOWN' TO THE POT­
tcr affecting njtcs, 1&gt;si and d-imhgro r a i i K i
f ! ri’coachcs, cquip- ly and frora otiter commercial or­ Great things arc In being not seem­
tfe,
ing
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ganizations
who
have
hod
it
brought
TERY
DEMONSTRATION ON
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WEDNESDAY AT YOWELL
The Hanford In doing each day that goes by*
The New Industries ’ Committee,
Tin 1541)« Infantry Military Hand, to their attention.
COMPANY. .* . .. •
209-2*.c
in the past ycar.Jbas .thre-jgh Its ef­ is an organisation of which all the Chamber of Commerce U a member Some civic work, nlso planning
forts, brought to Hujifnrd three new cllizons of Sanford are Justly proud, of t)io Chamber of Commerce of the The big things we’ll try If we try
additions to the wholesale concern5! ft wns selected by Nntionni Guftrd United .States of *A
mmerit a nnjl .re- And whenever some mossback rc- • It isn't chivalry that lets a woman
already here. If there had not been' Officers from other sections’ of the reives from this organization n great ■* fuses
driver have the right of way. It is
a lack of adequate warehouse facil-i state as the most efficient hand -in deal of valuable data, which in used To contribute hia timd or Un dough
prudence.
itieV. this Jiinimltteo would hnvn j Plnriila__It-WUA-ahle.no—obtain-this-by_thu--furuwr—t » - 4ncr«aaa-tU.-4»ffL-. Ta the Chamber of Cnnrmrmr
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been
able to have located at least six distinction on account of the flnnn- ciency. Through the national chamSanfortl
1 -,Not to enjoy ones youth when one
other new wholesale concerns herc cial assistance and co-operation it*'her the lm.«l organization ii kept in He makes his town’s growth that :ia young is to imitate the miser who
during the past six months, or on received from the Chamber of Com- touch with national affairs anil regmuch mote slow.
j starves beside his tpepsurcs.
g r e a t e s t f a c t o r i n t h e u p b u i l d i n g an average of one'.a month, ^ho com­ mercc, through its Tourist nnd Con- isters its opinion on national quesmittee now has under advisement a \6ntlon Committee, which last year tiona through referenda submitted b y ;
OF SANFORD A N D SEMINOLE
plan which, when completed, will pro­ appropriated one thousand dollars in the National Chamber from time to
COUNTY
its budget for the band, ryid cmfsed tirjie
vide much needed Warehouse space.
In order to promote distinct com­
The Good Roads Commitfbo, work­ the city to donate a similar amount.
This year the Tourist and Convert- munity spirit and civic pride monthly
ing
in
dose
co-operation
with
the
Another
dirert
benefit
to
Hanford
The Sanford Chamber. of Com­
County Commissioners, whs success­ tiotv Committee .was successful in sc- meetings or public forums are held
merce wns organized two yours nga, rrreltirg from the activities of the
ful In securing from the State itoid j taring a larger appropriation from for the membership and others in­
and to date represents n» investment Chamber of Commerce .is the phe* Department three hundred cars of both the Chamber of Commerce and terested in .movements which have
SHRINE
ELKS
K IW A N IS
ROTARY
of over f17,000. It is the premier n iinennl development of water trims- rock for building new shoulders on the’ city and ns n result Sanford Is for their purpose a greater Sanford.
M ASONIC
civic organization of the city, and •portation on the St. Johns River, it the Haaford-Orlando toad from the assured of a musical aggregation of
It wobld not be n- difficult matter
local
talent
second
to
none
in
the
tn fill this entirq issue with tho past'
,he work of civic development, which is n matter of record that prior to city limits to tlie Grange county line,
stale.
accomplishments nnd future pur­
it fosters, Is under the supervision of the formation of the Ship By Water and which hnn added approximately
Hanford, hertofore, has never poses of the Hanford Chamber of
n Hoard of Governors composed of t'l.mmiltee. which fathered the Cen­ eight feet more to this roadway. This
nine members dccto dnt large by tral Florida Water Traffic League, committee will shortly be engaged in mule an attempts to secure State Commerce, It is needless to say that
the membership for n period of three the steamship company operating working out plana for further "road Conventions, due to the fact that no its governing board and memberyears, three being elected annually. boats on the river had consistently improvements in the county, it hns suitable convention facilities were ship, through their committees, Hie
The President, two ' Vico-Praddent* shown n financial loss and the service always been active in . state-wide available. With the completion of voluntarily performing real service
the Hlks Club-and the new theatre, for the City Substantial, nnd their ef­
U. S. TIRES
U. S. TIRES
ami the Secretary are nlso elected wna maintained merely as n .matter movements for good roads.
it
is -the intention of this committee forts along progressive lines can be
Nowadays, when Florida is the sub­
The excellent
annually by the* Iluurd.
Fourteen of nccontmodalion.
*
standing and numerous special ennt- work and untiring efforts. « f this ject of conversation, Hanford is sure to begin an aggressive campaign to expedited and facilitated if the en* |
If it is for the 'Auto, wo have it.
mittecs submit their reports and rec- committee lias increased river ton- to be mentioned and its progress iccure its share of these conventions, tire community will unite in giving
ommendationa to tho
Governing |nage to the extent Ihr.l the company favorably commented on. The reason which, during the summer months their services freely when called j
■Board fur action. Any member may has been forced to enlarge its dock* for this can be accounted for by the will bring n number of people to San­ upon. The Secretary*’* o*ffice, located
in the new quarters in the Merlsuggest any line of activity to the ing“ facilities aid are at this date activities of the Publicity Commit­ ford.
weaiher
Huiidirg on Magnolia Ave­
■ontcmplatii
g
even
further
Additions
The
interests
of
the
Kewm
.
tee, to which has been assigned the
Secretary’s office and the suggestion
nue,
is
open
to anyone any time who
to
provide
additional
facilities
for
chants
o
f
Sanford
are
looked
after
by
“responsibility
‘if
keeping
Hanford
will be carefully considered. There
are about seventy members serving ■hfn heavy freight movement. As a exploited in a proper manner before the Retail Merchants Committee, has some practical idea or suggestion
„n the active committee, performing result of the educational propaganda the outside world. With the great whose activities so fnr have been con­ that will further the progress of the
yocmnn duties in the scrvhjc of the of the Ship by Water Committee, amount of publicity that emanates fined chiefly to attracting trade to city. The only local movements in
GAS, OIL AND ACCESSORIES
community. The activities of the or- shippers and receivers of freight in from other Florida communities for Hanford by dollar days, and trade ex which the Chamber of Commerce
ganization, since its inception, have ndincent communities are utilizing the purpose of attracting visitors nnd tension trips. In order to hold the takes no part or interest are those of
DUIVE-IN FILLING STATION
been numerous, and in many in­ Sanford's favorable transportation settlers, the Hoard of Governors, trade of Sanford the Committee has a political nature. Tim organization
stances the work of the different advantages to en unpiccedented &lt;■»- which has control of the activities ot ’ recently-completed a progrnm, which is democratic am! eve: y white adult
-Sanford, Florida
Corner First Street at Elm Avcnuc’ committeemen Jins been arduous. lent. 'The Committee is still working I the different communities, * realized ,i is confident will prove effective in : person in Seminole County b eligible:
nt it w-fia neccssniv that Sanford| i-nmhattlmr the activities__of tpall j for membership.----------- ------ ----- ►
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- ^ TIh *.ih!« wnrfe-hfls lieen effective i- and mgeting.. with even -treater auc- that
order
houses
and
retain
in
Sanford
coia,
Its
accompli
hments
to
date
far
bo
given
the
fullest
publicity
that
the
evident from the progress noted in
Sanford since the organization of tho nutidiadow any similar attempt in ado finances of the organization would the large sums of money which go B *zB aB n n u H n astn E B B K ac*a'**acacnaaii*aH !iaaa»iB a*aa*x^aa*H aaa«B a*aanaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaB
previously and commercial premia- nermit, as it is n recognized fuel lliat annually to these outside corpora­ *
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a
Strangers v o tin g Florida are cr.ce as a distributing center for this 'Florida communities which have ex­ tions, This committee is a very im­ a
prompted to locate in those c«ai- action'o f the state is bound to ac­ pended large sums for advertising portant one, effecting as it docs tho *a
&gt;(trough their Chambers of Com­ business life of Sanford, nnd any ■
munitlcs that have active Clumbers crue.
merce
iu.ve realized incalculable: business ninn whether a member ot
’I
lie
Ship
By
Water
Committee,
in
of Commerce; more so is this true if
they are from sections that have effi­ collaboration with the Inland Water­ benefit*. In the short period since thi*-Chnmbiy ny not, bits the. privil­
cient commercial organizations. They ways Committee and tho Central the Sanford Chamber of Commerce ege of presenting problem* peculiar
realize that the progress and pro - Florida Water Traffic League com­ ,v.-.s organized and the Publicity Com- to his business'fur the action of this
ji rii&gt; i f any city Ir largely deqa-nd- piled statiitic- isTui presented them mi'.ii-c hrr. been functioning, the re- committee.
'1 he legislative Committee was
for themselves. Through
cat upon the activities of its cnitt- in brief form at hearings held In- s.J; :
-rg.mixed
for the purpose- of prepar­
fare
the
Government
Engineers
j-.
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t-uirim
of
booklets,
new-spajH-r-*.
inen-inl organization, and a com­
i,I pi-rioJa'il«. Hanford*;* nun y ■&gt;. ing bitia or ordinance's- to In- enacted
munity without an active Chtni!n,i an effort to have the governtm- ' -—
of Commerce is not held in high es­ eojislrtlct n uinnl linking up the St. laiilagi-.s ate b ifig brought to '.li. either locally or by the legislature
,r the benefit of th^gjijiniunity. As
teem by these strangers who are ac­ Johns nnd Indian Hirers, ami furlin, *. i i--:i of millions of pi-tq l,-. and
m
viuusly 'ussigV d vlhis cotr.inirti-e
f-’iivgune
corcltision
lint
with
improve
these
wale!
ways,
whicli
;
m
■
,1 is a
quainted with the value of nut h i&gt;i i
now
engaged in preparing a. zoning
cat
continuation
of
this
jeet
has
been
agitated
for
the
part
the corny
gnnizntions. The Hanford Ch.imhtr
of Comhtercn is reroirnlreit thrpngh- I number of y e n rs.T h v^g »amu_bniliuz^.Liai. uf pablkUy.-ilaufurd i* J i l ' J lliilLiuiUtaiiSaiHt. «Ult VM it reijjqit
There are n
■nit tt0 state and elbowhere ns nit w«-te aim sticcessfui in influencit g rcreiv;:- an great benefits ns liloi of the legislature.
itiei v hicli have proven the sure-csii number of oth'-r bill i which need ac­
efficient orgnnizutiou. Its efficiency Senator Fletcher to have prac i.'io:tion by tli” same body before they
f th policy.
can'be attributed to the fact that tt fe.* a survey of : Ire* !'t. John? Iti»e,
can
be enforced locally and this comfrom
Jiu-k.-onviSlr
t
H
a
n
G
,!
i- guided in its efforts by the influ
1hiniiif g I prartically u m-w
i
nijUctwill llAV- them cuinph-tesl s&gt;
er.tial men of Sanford, who are rec­ tw. nty-fool depth iii ludcd in ‘.jo
.\oi. icun muincipali'.ii a. anil
that tlicy can be jues'.-ntcd for the
ognized. n ot'“only as leaders, but Rivers ami Harbors Hill p;m-t-d Sq. it j i oily ill recent years that
zealous workers in every progressive teint'er, lPTJ.
!v»\ t come to realize the lieic?s itv of action o f the Legislature next April ■
Of the simcinl committees of tin
! -I, g i heir future growth. If thi* by Seminole County’s representative, a
civic nmwmcnt.
a
Occasionally some local individuals Chamber of I’onitnercc, the Spt-.: ! , , hui originated when some of I In addition to this specific work as* „
m
cities
were
nowhere
m
a
r;
signed
to
the
different
cominittrr-s
^
Rond
(.‘ommitlee
ii
.s
,
jwrhaps
u
&gt;..
who ate too engrossed in their own
■
business or too selfish to devote time more than any other. It was organ­ thiir present size, it would suhse, there are a great ninny other detail* h
■
to the service of their community ized for the nm-posc of securing m
, i, fiare enabled them to save which the (.bomber of (’mnnu-m
■
"ill display a flash of interest and tain noccMoiy pwinicipal improve riMlfr’s of d’ iluni In arranging their handies nnd which’ are of equal im-iJJ
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make inquiries an to the results be tnentp insuring ii rfevelopm» nl f&gt;
.ii. ci iti .i t&lt;i cor.f rein with modern porta nee. The organization is1 ever]*
■
on
the
alert
to
protect
its
membership
n
Hanford
that
would
be
comtneiix.::
ing secured by the Chamber of Com­
!,i order than Sanford may
merce, These inquiries if properly ale wi|h that of other progu.M-iv. lav.c mi intelligent plan to which it and the community from fraudulent |R
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t put, would be "How successful- havi cities of (lie state. *The Work of tiii. can develop, the City Planning Com 1‘ ock scheme* nnd advertising prnpn* J
titiotis,
and
aa
result
of
iL
-&lt;
pa
t
&lt;
*f
u
try progressive fellow litizens Ih ,t 1committee extended over a peiioii of t-iit (■■■• of the Chnmtier of &lt;'ntomcri c
n
I tn tin- efforts they are e::jH*raltt g [i -i'. ic.onths arid wn devoted to -.r'-- ii.i.i Imcn a -igi'i 'l the .in
'•( draw forts it hit? -aved thmisand^of tlnl M
On vacant!«( on West Central Avenue between Gulf Refining1Co. Fill- ;
It-half and lhat of tin- c um-.o;u'\v pvtng all the details of these pro, mg up such a plan, and is now ac­ lots to Hl:nfo:d and Ht-minoli- t'oun'.y.
threugii the Chamber of Commerce, posed inipioveim-iL. such as the tively at work upon it. It is deter­ It is also exported to u.io Jh: ipilu- ■ inj* Station and Seaboard.Passenger Depot, ORLANDO, FLORIDA.
S
i while'! myself have been derelict in nflintier of street* to be paved, mined that tho .legislative Commit* en’ces in proiiihiting any nntionni or ^■
the. performance of a duty which I Width, material anil extent of new Ue wlTl have a trill drawn in suffi­ state teglslqtlon that would add fi-]Sj
! should* have voluntarily assumed?” ■‘cv.erogtj facilities, etc., at the saute cient it mu to have it passed'by the nancir.1 burdens to the community it |■
•i *
in-e providing for much needed wa­ next session e f the legislature, which verves.
j la other words, where the progres
In
order
to
answer
intelligently
the
«
ter
front
improvements.
The
lash
' slve majority of a i o.uhntfti.y have!
will not only give Snnfo-d the au­
^in ignited their civic obligations ami; :i ,i'gned to this committee was a thority to zone its city, but also the inquiries r«eeived from individuals i n; J
They were ii!i- distinction of lx-ing the first city in various seel ions of tHe count ly, it “H
pooled llu-ir efforts, energies and iieivulnnean one.
money, there ia due to .develop i. lii’.cil in their Wink by the City Florida which lias adopted this mod­ must prepare nnd have available nr■
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pr.i-utcssivciivus
and
conjniu-itj i'liinnirg ( ‘ommittee. and there rer ern idea, la tile past the cby plan­ oiirnti- and -.tatistiesiil informnlion for
No other qun,u
‘ P*rr. whah piompia tb-j atlmiratiou uimo. d.ition;, were &gt;ubmitted to the ning cntnmi Ice has l e a insfrumon ready refon-t-v*.
N
•H'd oftinu-r envy of other'coimuui i t ily Ciquiui-thiunci s for approval-bad j tnl in liuvr.g onlinantea enacted that public o.-gaoimlion is reipiired to
■
handle
the
volume
of
variable
details
ut,; cqftuitly adopted by the laltei make for a city beautiful, and the
a
ta-* in the state that have not Icani
a
itil but a few minor changes. The boost o f its citizens.
■
Moat impor­ a? does the rity*s Cliamtier of Com­
d that cardinal principle of c i-apcu..
I
tion.
. .
bar.d i.isue to finance these improve­ tant among the ordinance.! which merce. It is the clearing hTTu.ie for
oilier
civic
organizations
pnd
must
ments
carried
by
,nn
eight
to
one
this committee brought into existence
Gm- of the greatest aucceaaes at, tainod to date by tlie Haiiford Chum- majority, and is spffick'iit testimony is that of having the city donate one Uaep In dose touch with county ami
j'Mtr is the imnkenirg o f a new i&gt;lrit to the efficient work of this commit­ dollar for every shade tree get out by city officials. Hincc the Chamber of
Commerce i.ai become to be recog­
1,1 Hanford,_which has been the cause tee, as well as to the progress Ire residence owners.
REOS, STUDEBAKKRS, BUICKS,
DODGES,
HUPMOBibES,
nized
or an efficient ot ganization bvf
cipirit
of
Hanford
citizens.
“
af much favorable comment through*
It has also been responsible for the people of Hanford unusual deThe
Chamber
of
Conunorce,
whil?
!
CADILLACS,
PJERCE-ARROWS,
OVERLANDS,
FORDS,
OAK-;
J*ut the state and clsowhere. The
the enforcement of present ordin­ bvajids are exacted o f it. As'nil illus­
t
making
no
attempts
to
develop
th*
|nany improvements which have oc­
'
.
ances providing for cleaning up of tration o f this statement, the Cham­ ! LANDS A N D OLDSMOB1LES.
curred here during tlio^Tirt yiar can trucking industry, is rendering s?rv- weeds, grass nnd refuse- on . vacant
! nttribated cither directly or
i.v- ico nml assistance to tlie growers of property, thereby adding to the at- ber of Commerce whs bat a short
REG SPEED W AGONS, FORD WORM DRIYE TRUCKS, MAS- \
jj dri-cfly to tlie efforts of the fourteen -this section by Working for clicafo--- tractivenesa of the city. As stated while ago requested to secure a Car­
‘landing committees nnd the special freight rates nnd greater markets. above the committee assisted in no negie medal for an act of heroism on
TER
TRUCK, VIM TRUCKS, OLDSMOBILE TRUCKS.
. !
mnintitlcea which have bad varied Tiic.Traffic and Transportation Com­ small measure in the work assigned the part of one of.yoting people in
urograms of work .assigned to them, mittee is devoting its cneigios to o the Special Road Committee. The saving a boy from drowning. -The
Chamber is also the reclp.ii-nt of com­
that
Don’t fail to attend this sale if you are in Ihc market for an auto’earing on the development of Han- eliminate any contingency
City Planning Committee is one ol plaints which do' not properly come
on!. Home of this work bus been might occur from a car shortage .this the most important committees of
under its jurisdiction, nevertheless S mobile, as every ear will be in A-No. 1 shape and will be sold regardless
umpjeted, while a portion of it i.*- season, and is planning to keep in the Chamber foj only upon completion
evety matter that is presented to the S of price or value.
’•&gt;11 engaging the activities of com- touch with the car requirements of
its work enn tlie Sanford of .the organization ia hnndliM in such a
the section so that the transportation
nitreenu-n.
future be forecasted.
manner ns to cause satisfaction ia
(,ne particular achievement of company may bo promptly advised of
TERMS OF SA L E : 'Vi Cash; balance 1, 2 and 3 months. 10% off
each
rase.
The volume •of* detail
A
very
important
phase
of
civic
lute, which is directly attribut^ible to these requirements. In U;o past this
for cash on deferred payments.
*he efforts^ of the Sanford Chamber committee has been active in oeeing work in which tho Chamber of Com­ handled in the Secretary's office can­
not lie realized except by those who
merce
is
vitally
Interested
is
tho
edu­
that
local
growers
and
shippers
have
'f Commerce is the completion of
have made it their business to inves­
he golf cuuisu ar.d organization of received tho delivery service fhr cational institutions of the city. The
tigate. The favorable publicity which
Educational
Committee
wax-'organhe Hanford Coupt'ry Cifb. The Golf Winth they are being taxed so heav­
hifs been given Hanford by the or­
ized
ta
eo-opcrato
with
the
Soho
id
ily,
This
committee
has
had
repre­
-our*e tkimmitten was appointed
ganization has resulted in an cverHoard
officials
in
bringing
thesa
in­
sentatives
at
numerous
hearings
on
hardy after the organization of the
inercasing number qf inquiries com­
’ anford Chamber o f Commerce in' proposed rate increases. It t.i also stitutions to an even higher stand
ing to the secretary's desk, all of
ard.
Us
work
has
consisted
chlofiy
active
in
any
movement
that
will
October, 1P20. S. O. Chase was made
which are answered personally and
of
interesting
the
pupils
of
the
dif­
mail-man of this committee, and encourage a , more extensive use of
likely prospects followed up.
ferent
grades
in
civic
matters
Snhford’s
water
transputUtion
facil­
‘rough his efforts a deal wns conOne service rendered by tho Cham­
umated whereby a very desirable ities, realizing that this policy in The through the awarding of prizes for
ber
is that of keeping a listing of nlt]S
essayi
on
subjects
i
elected
by
the
final
nnalyhia
will
I
k
*
the
moans
of
uccc ,if property was purchased nnd
available rooms In order to provide
committee.
Thi.-i
year’
s
program
obtaining
and
maintaining
cheaper
laniard's golf course became n rpalaccommodations for winter visitors,
*&gt;'. thi*/jifter yenra^of agitation and freight rates for this section. Grow­ prepared by the committee, consists
and which require t n great deal of
of
prizes
for
historical
ct
.1
on
ers
and
shippers
of
freight
who
me
h&lt;* expenditure of a vast nmaunt of
A weekly cabndaf of
Hanford, and also prizes /o r declama­ nltepjjop.
Unable
to
maintain
a
traffic
organi­
^organized effort. Sanfoid has \jevents was also originated by tho
tion
nnd
debating
contests.
High
zation
have
the
privilegtf
of
nvailing
*ay ohe of he licst Inld-ouL golf
school athletics have also been Chartlber of Commerce nnd besides
ORLANDO, FLA.
FINCH BROS., Auctioneers
sourees in the Mato of Florida arid iu thcnuchca of the iervico of the
brought to n higher piano through* serving a useful purpqre lias received
Transportation
Committee,
who
will
ittractivenesa will be further en­
sci* that they are advised on any mat-, this efforts of the commiltec in are many favorable comments both local- ■■■■■ A aB au aaH riH aH n iH M aaH aaan B U lH aH aaB aan aaM gim liM K cn H H U flasatfE aaB aM m iH M a
hanced with time. '
M bs
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ITS EFFICIENCY

PUT AN EMBLEM ON YOUR CAR

$1.50 PUT ON

FRANK AKERS’. TIRE COMPANY

{Saturday, December]
BEGINNING AT 1 O’CLOCK

3 0 U sed Autom obiles!
and Trucks

T 9 THE HIGHEST BIDDER .

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country and much of tho world.

EL DORADO OF AMERICA

Stock to feed Ota country
According, to the lKnt census, the
South.haa about 23 per cent of the
numbor of manufacturing cntabllshTft«ntr (cnpttallzctf nr more tliafr^SOO
&gt;1119 excluding hand and building

the M ar^lfaetU rcr'g Record

About 80 per cent of the country'-*
iht of Ute nation.
iatotneqt, written nearly 4o I About 75 i&gt;cr cent of the country’s
atijjp thd Manufacturer* Red-1natural gAa gasoline.
Iloa. Win. b . j^elly o f Penn-1 About 00 per .cent o f the country’ s
», tong known as the father ofi cbrnmcrofnl fertilisers. *'■'
«uaoj of Representatives, bcri
- About 6B per cent of the country’^
iH&gt;&lt;forcible as the South mfV.i
■' ’ '
i-ur* ,v commercial fertilisers.
I •
'*
J
7
' t ~ _=^.
*
■ AboUt 00 per cent’ of the country’n
Injr to the Inpt ccnspa, , thfc
graphite.
. ”, .
Spates, in practically every
About 67 per cent of the counley’ij
lulinbas and industry, . far
petroleum,
or about 30 per cent of.
V ih i- output of Mho whole
tlie
wen
Id's
production;
ijtjp$0, and In somo Hem* as
About 51 por certt of the country's
iv^O,' - In the south, the.na• • •
a ktnlghty empire increasing- mica. ■
.About 50 per cent of.the country's
quartz.
_ About GO per cent of the country'a
lumber.
; About 48 per cent of tho country^*
ntbestos.
About 4(1 per cent of the country'a
peachoa.
About 45 per cent of tho country's

ibfiifefurer4 of thin *buhtry.
K«
of the buyini
i t df.tba SpatH cab be reolire
n it {• considered that this soc
n5w producing/^
it ilOO pot cent of the coun

About 42 per cent of the country’s
About 42 per cent of the country’s
chiekeijs.
About 40 per cent of the coun
try's asphalt.
About 40 per ccnt’ of the country’s
fol'dipOr.’ *
About 38 per cent of thp country’s
About 33 per cent of the country's

&gt;ut l 9Q Dor cent pf Uie country’s
1 creji (i#$s it few thousand
AHtbhs . and 'Cali). 'fOBS I*. aldidt (SO per cent
World5* cotton'..
iO^ tOO pef C*h( of the touhtry’*
lieed oil and peanut oil.
ittVlOO per cent of the countr$p'i.i»tlisr'rehe.
'".’About 99 per, cent of the country’s
0Ql]iatfr,\qr more than three-fourths
of.tho world's output.
’'iAbouV Wf&gt;«* w n t'of the country's

About 33 per cent of the countrjtale and soapstone.
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About 30;.pcr cent of the country's

The South jn 1020 spout $224,180,000 fo r commercial fertilisers, or
nearly twico' as nr.'.ch ns the whole
country epetit for fertiijrcrs in 1010.
The South’s - 01,ICO milca of railrood, rrpfc-ents. uvcr-a-thlKt-ef—thej
railroud mileage of the entire counThe South apeui on highway Im­
provement through the ntatc highway

meijt to more than 1,800,000 p*6plo.
TtiS Wtnount bf capital invested’ In
southern factories is nearly tjireb
tirpcji the amount.of capital.invited
In manufacturing, in the whole coun­
try in 1880, and within'13 per cent
of (ho capital invested in manufac­
tures in the rest of the country outa(dc o f (he Smith in 1000..Thc.'South .purchased over $6,094,000,000 worth of materials for Its
factories, in 1019. «
The amount of capital invested in
cotton factories in the South is about
$860,000,000, .which ia more thnri four
timoa tho amount of capital invested
iff cotton mills in the whole country
in 1880. The South is-how consutpiog pi it* own cotton factories about
03 per cent of the American- cotton
tajteii by American mills,
- Tho value of the mineral, [ftoduct.!
of the South at tho lant ccfftut was
$2,285,835,000, 'This U $2D5,060,000
more .than the total for tho Whole’
jCdnqtryr as late n* 1910, nnd ‘ over
$1,618,000,000 more than the total for
the United fjtaicn in 1880. The iBoutli
hsis increased tho number of its
mines and qbarlios stneo 1910, while
ihe ycat of the,country nutsido of thu
South has had a decrease. The num
I&gt;or of petroleum and natural gn:
rttfelfa In'the South hns increased since
the 1910 census by 195 per cent,
whilo tho increase in the rest‘ of the
eptintry outside bf the South was but.
24 per cent.
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.2Q per. cent of the" country’s coal,
•%rhrch vVns 98,000,000 ton* ore than
the' output of the whole country in

000,000 wi|l bb spent in 1022 in the
South drder ; federal, state and
county supervision. 1
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tThc value o f exports through
Southern port* for the- fiscal yesp
1021 was over $2,294,189,000, or more
than a third of .the total exports of
the United Stiitca in 1010.
National bahk ipsoureca • in', the
United States in 1000 were $5,048,000,000, while the South in 1920 bud
resources of $4,6*8,000,000; deposit,
in nationn 1 banks in the United
States in 1900 •amounted to $2,606,000,000, while the South had deposits
in national banka in 1920 o f $2,668,000,000. Other bonk deposits (state,
savings, private,’ etc.) in the South
in 1020 wijrc $3,117,000,000, compar­
ed with $1,400,000,000, th4 amount of
deposits In ell bank?, exeeptifg na­
tional banks, In the rest b f the coun­
try outside of the South in 1900,
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in 1020 over’ $204,225,000, which 1*
within 5 per ceM of what the whole
country span tin 1900, and $24,000,000 more timn the rest o f the coun­
try outside of the South spent nt
that time.
The estimated true wealth of the
United State* in 1880 was shout
$43,042,000,000, whils tho estim'ited
true wealth of tho South is now ap­
proximately $70,000,090,000, or probAbout 17 per cent of the country's

About 17 per cent of the country's
white potatoes.
About 16 per cent of the country's
coke.
About 25 per cent of thjcountry’s
And the South bps about *37 per
npples.
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cent of the country's swine, one-third
About 25 per cent of the country'^
of the country’s cattle and milch*
sugar.
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cow3, and about 19 per tlcnt of the
Development of water power in country’s sheep.
About 24 por cent of the country'a
the South up to 1920 amounted to
gravel and aund.
About 20 per cent of the country’# 2,240,00(1 horse power, on increase of
1,257,659 horse power since 1908.
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j&gt;(wer of tho South is estimated nt
wheat.
About .18, M r centof.thccountry'* over 8.000.000 Jiarsc pawer.-------------day. products.
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Tho-South on about 38 per cent of
About 18’ per cent of the country's the total (arm acreage of the coun­
try produced over 41 per cent of the
clay jirodpd*.
About 18 per cent of thb countfy's coiintfy’s crop values in 1920. The
stonO.'
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recjalmable wet lands.
’1920 was $21,695,380,000 or $1,245,. The South can raise the cotton ond 000,000 more than, tho vnluo of nil

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The South has three-fourths of econofui? development outline* the
pofslbilities of till# region of mar­
square miles o f the coking coni of the country,
velous. resources and achievements
third of the popuTho South's cool nfka to twice as as n field worthy of cultivation by
1 of tho area of great nn that of nil Europe inclrnl- tJto business men of the nation. ViewIt him three- toff RU!,3la{ nml fivc Umea ®9 Brent cd in the light of th5 fact that the
lines of contincn- “ " » of Kuropc excluding Russia. ; South is the friat section of the counLai-United-Status. 4t-has-w ■■p 'catcr [— The (South's iron resources ere tt*-•tiy to : li'irr a method revival nf arr
llvily, and of the magnitude of de­
tural advantages keeping with ftn cor.l rcjcrveu.
ual area in' ’ the
Tho South haa ono-thlrd of the velopment impossible’ to bold back
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moving nhend on n solid foundation,
s greatest :iatur.*l country.
the' wjitd.
Tho South haa 40 per cent of the it ia a. trade field that no business
o r c e m can afford to neglect.
0 largest sulphur country's forested area,
he world.
Tho Scuth haa .15.000,000 oerta of
Two-thirda o f life irs pent in hesi
estimated oil re- ably double the wealth of the whole
tating
and the other third in repent
of the entire aup-, country forty yearn ago.
ply in thia country.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

112 M AGNOLIA A V E N U E

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the sincere belief that contentment, happi­
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policy o f service fo the public, this organiza­
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD,'MONDAY, NOVEMRER 27, lt&gt;22
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Just as o u r fathers set a^ide a clay of Thanksgr ng for the bounties of Providence,-so tins institution, mindful of
the happy relationship existing: between jt and je people of this community, Lakes this opportunity of expressing its thanks and gratitude.
W e will strive more than ever to merit the confidence and good will of all who honor us with their patronage
for “ he profits most who serves best.’'
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B. F. Whitner, Cashier
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Thegoou old custom of Thanksgiving, which originated in New England with the Pilgrijn fathers, has be­
come a universal custom and now, each yoai the President of our great country, as well as governors of the dif­
ferent state^risBues-a proclanration declaring the day to be set aside for prayer and Thanksgiving.
When we look around us and begin to count our blessings, we have a great many tilings to be thankful for.
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to be thankful for, and if you haven’t done so you can still lie thankful that the opportunity is still open for you to
do so, and that a good safe bank is ready to receive your deposits, and give you the very best service, coupled
with courtesy and attention, to the minutest detail, whether vour account be large or small!

W. II. Tunnicliffe
W. E. Scoggan

Dr. $. Puleston
C. F. Williams

J. R. Anthony.
E. H. Hawkins

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Puritan Thrift— The Backbone ot the Republic

Were it not for the qualities of Hard Work and Thrift possessed by our.forefathers, it is doubtful whether they
had survived the trials and danger's of i(&gt;2l and the years following.
dj The Founders of the Republic liad backbone; whai arc we doing with our inheritance after 300 years? This
Thanksgiving season is a good time to realize that a Rifnk AccounUs the backbone of every happy, contented life
— and that every man and woman with backbone looks out for the future.
11 Let Puritan Thrift be your inspiration.

SEMINOLE COUNTY B AN K , SANFORD, FLORIDA
President

A. It, Key. Vice-Pres, and Cashier

Thos. Emmett Wilson
A. T. Rossetlcr

W. H. Wight
A. It. Key
John Mciscli

L. P. McCuller
Joe Cameron
J. C. Bennett

Asfl't Cashier

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and shops and the faith of th" home
In the way of new bulldlngn and the! program. Is it nny wonder,then that
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, i.tiiiiltiirn ,iro oulsiic capital la looking this way now people.
prenonderanco of these building* are
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niKlccU,,f onmoru
Sanford so long when
this
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The Woman’s Club in SnrnsoU hn;
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this; . ^ &gt;0 dearly states if the Sanftjpl ritj, prvMnu aitt-h wonderful opp-jr-1arranged for planting 25 Hawaiian
V : e roV-ti: io the J ihlhiR l"ogrrtn, .t|.jia,nc &amp; ,#wan Association* could unities h r InycatmcnL Any city .that cocoanut palms along the alrecM in
n .'.t... ;.| it glVM I- &lt;» thrill l - '- t ■ ... r tfe*
m aim .ftit needs
r investment
*i&gt;i, ,ronl IV -emlii
\'w■money
needs fofor
investment frill
will BpenJ
sperm its
us own
own money
money us’
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it is only n short time before all the
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nude^hero
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Hanford wa
w a*,I1U
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houses and
and now
new hotel
hotelavwni-ne
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rn.rr a million
mw.um dollars
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here in
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n m ih granted by the,
city to the.
the nlM;t by Sanford people.
No m^^TlIing thin wny. Thosow hohavain-crmiir
the,city
I.im \v!to are building SflpfaVd. 'Since M(i|1, olb„r cJties lir.s com ft. boro to Ve*tc«l in Sanfonl during the past
; h* dc. not n ;ne. tut the a tod va’ » , thi, nm}J J;l„i it is the home three years have cleaned up on the
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and this rue has. .bun•
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those w
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engraved
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name** of oho to be.honored, and one
will be rccucvly attached to the trunk
o f each tree.
Hod Snapper fish steak.—Stone's
Market, 527 Sanford Ave.
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\ DAY'OF REMEMBRANCE
EUR GOD’S ACRE '

Tltnnkrgiving Hay—and we are very thankful ns Hie loved ones
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Ihe t e t h r ..U n th a n k fu l fur luvc.
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friends and relatives, fur pcacc'nud comfort and hope. It is a day
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in,... howevur the hen,. « !« - J" ^n rn U u .
O b s e r v e t h e C »',tu te do net think the valuesatre »t
. . ‘ n „ „ 1 _ „■J k\\highandthat they arc goinghigh'f „• ••Tim touch of a vanished hamT—the oodmi nf a .voice that is stilT.
QUISilC o n t o a i
cftr|| (lay i;; notud in the price of ' '
\Vhon one tonics to reckon up one’s blessings, however, one cun*
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Iven by the model 11,|. boom in Sanfonl—in fact tbero is * i V . I X e t i o n that Unger for years after the physical presence
rou ted
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r.0 boom at all, It is just a K »&gt; t r.vhpictured.
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jjMt -itter the family gathering, we should pay a little tribute of w stantiai. sternly growth that gave San
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living plants of beauty to symbolise the
Any woman who tial" n few years ago and city »«httnntiaj it is backed by the greatest
lmc that ever liv e and remembers?
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naturally faiming section in the world and bftrkt-d by winter visitut, and factories.

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FLORIDA FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
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oniy
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yuui work
w u u better *..........
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7 r ut low er .costa
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E N R Y F O R D w as 35 yenrs Retting ready for the
new price on the Fordson. He started aa a farm boy,
planning to get rid o f the drudgery, long hours and low
m oney return that has always faced the farmer.

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overwhelmingly l'hxced on tlw&gt;injur tention that no traffic legislation is (
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primary school house, for which
BPS
" Durirg the period of November 1st
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complotc until it provides a penalty
• lO lt MANY ACCIDENTS edI one.
bonds were recently'voted, is nc-Vly
•Over n certain period of time in for jay-walking. I f•a motprlst is
to date inclusive, building permits
completed nnd represents on expendi­
which 7.227 accidents, involving pri- hi be'fined for disobedience of a traf­
amounted to $282,000, which is exWASHINGTON. Nov. 28.—Blame
ture of $50,000.
The total nctdnl
vau automobiles, occurred, the polite fic signal then the pedestrian should
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eptionaJ, coimidofing
the
fact
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value of nil classes of construction In for the greatest number of street v.m ..... ...
b- fined for Jay-walking across tho
that at this time of the year budd­
nnd
read
accidents
in
whieh
oolom/,-Mlepnrtment-of
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Sanfonl from January 1st to Nov.
strevt, putting himself ns well as
ing permits in other communities, in
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,h‘fifth inclusive is $1 .(JOll.flSi
jr.il ease the driver of the car -as every (motorist in the immediate vi­
Florida invariably show a decrease
cd
u)mn
the
td.oulders
o
f
the
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In ad lit ion to this inunicipal im-*
to blame." he continued.
In -U'** cinity in danger."
The previous high record for San­
prove men ts will amount to $025,000 walker," by M. O. Eidridgc, execu
ford was made lust June when per
ti^ ca u se
for which bond issue was voted some tlvc chairman of the American Auto- Jcases, ,hc
Then tenth annual Alachua county
nils were issued for $128,400 worthaf time tjgo. This issuo provided for ten mobile Association. The puidic is blame, nnd m •».
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entirely loo ready to blame the]of the nccldent wns unknown. M.-h fair/held it. Gainesville, hn*. proved
new construction. Tho new permits
nine member* elected at large by
the host ever planned for that fine
granted represent the largest build­
driver, Mr. Kldridge declares, the the heavy prep 'mh ram
_ . aB tiW siiaw w «
basin, public library building, and
,w. new homes in roost acute in San­ ing projects ever constructed here,
t
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that
goes
up.
as
a
rule.’
placed
on
thy
l«r*on
tejored
In
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cry
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The fair opened Tuesday, of
Improvements to the fcwerngc sys­
niuai"
L , t wcck ttn,l the crowds have been
he most, important being the new tems. Work on these improvements when such an accident occurs, is that known causes « r ^ ‘dent*. it if tlVV,.| .'.ovciopmen1'
ford. The Building ur.d Ixan Asm.
7 Tkflt
n;|f nb’twn by thi
P
,larger than was anticipated.
The
v .tm y First National Hank Hhltf. arc' expected to begin not later than .be driver was at fault, when, as nJtrfr to presume, that ‘ heinjur
eiation reports applications for loan
matter
of
fAC.
in
a
large
majority
o
/s
o
n
was
to
blame
.n
more
tban
-0
per
many
wonderful
displays
have
attract­
khi.'h
v.ill
co.-dl
over
$175,0000.
Acfc»t^‘oU CVi‘'!j ’c vering «
° f in an amount in excess "of $200 000
the first of the ycqr.
.
ed the fullest attention, and the
person injured was Jroiocnt o. the nm.ui' u *. '
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The Sanford Daily Herald ckimpli-- i n e ; the 1
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and
the
Fuller
Construction
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Mr
aVflilniil?..lm
increased
to
five
hun
thrtc y « rt
aro shown lie*
monts tho city on this wonderful rec­
New
this ord nnd is glad thnt it ha» been able
ing. On opening day n big, free bar­
•» York,
' " ‘ 'M contraiiors for
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Explaining n chart summary of mate*.
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drvd thnisnnd dollair, nr an'nmoan »»f *11
becue
" ’ “ " ' n k «|..-n.»’ ' ' * • * '* • sufficient to build approximately 12-r «j:i! ling, expect to have it fir.Uhed lr. '.o participate in no small way in this irnaie occldcm. la Sew V o * CKy.l ^
UtvUV vtas served,
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in
which the
fault or
or mcapaeu.)
incapacity •
o••f 'in which
1,203
accidents,
involving,
1
liiglily
piyiular.
Thousand*
of.people
in
which
the
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- new tfouser. It IV indei’d uitforturmti ix nior.Hn. ■;
progress. ,
gjr.ov.nt
n
years in l' u‘ tlmt^Hanfoid will l«* forced' to * tor
ihu proper parly I, vhown, Mr. KI.I- Uxlcalrr. wo-urml. Ulo
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Alpclrn. r..uhly&gt; ho.piulL A. Hnlmley nnd Hr. S. Pulcston
uive also secured permit for n fourmi many people away thi-. _ rea.’o!
rW«c .l&lt;--l«ro'i lh»l while
*»| »«* g
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jrr iThe.to figures prove but it it Imped that ameng tlio.'i tory building, directly opposite the
'•ner cent of the causes of accident* while o h case. &lt;-i
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P*!l&gt;' '.,C,V 't h a t the Uorahls con- wlio vifit the city there will \&lt;c sorm •■Ho of the First* National Hank Lbig
L u"fnown. Iho hl»„.o 1, Ihc « . M | ........
Post Cards at the Herald Gfflc*.
where the,'fault warf determined was I nccldcpts remained unknown.
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;T
fjkmc
if others who ca» uf(°rd bilitii"- here for Invcitment and.sup •ontrnrtirrH for this work, find work
uiiplai
aid Invest their dnllnm j l : tills great1demand for homes will m the two buildings will lie done
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^ to
'!! Substantial. JiuUdlng l^r- outside capital.. The impetus -ilia , r.multa.neously. The total estimated
in th® Ci
v «r "illo »hu*
« » ' " w .H be given this city by the many •o.it of tho Brumley-Pulcaton Bldg
„»lts
lw for
next &gt;
ln lh0« pngt.
for B*sl
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municipal improvements and varioro .s' $150,000.
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tvzit^the c figure* attsn- daises of construction L-l bound t‘
Another large project included -in
TY THE MOST BEAL’ ,n S u l I to the ..amber of r®r- result in much favorable publicll} November building permits is. that
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‘J 14 1 llt.nres which were U- for Sanford a.t a progrejsive com­ .f I. \V. Philips, of Orlando, Who let
piU for t l 1 ^ ut of ibis year munity. Investors are rure to 1h&gt; at­ i contract for the construction of a
He sure to plan to go tho \VomanV ■
|Uf.l from JanutViy
total
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tracted-here, nnd wh.-n onco outsldt new garage and store ruom building Cluii plant sale Saturday. There may
/. f (
which
the
permit
shows
will
cost
capital finds its way to Sanford U
I f ]
be some things there that you will M &gt;
r * " . 1-0 wd,r.». Thi.
•2D,000.
. The
Milano
Amusement
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is Kino to Attract additional capital
want for your garden—there is sure
/ t\y
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m Ml a '“ J ’iiie figures gathered by jji'y Man Company have let a contract tor tu be a warm welcome, nnd some in­
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iheir r.ev.' thenVre to It, J. Clallcspie
.
teresting golden tnlk. If you have *m«
ffir' ln"h'Av'bnme-. and the need
if Jacksonville, nlso the contradoi
roses, foliage plants or fall blooming
that many new
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for the Meisch Building. This new
r„ issued tl .K-milla for residence:, costing
In J9i0 thuc were i'suc.. p i
j
0,112 ,heAtre, when completed, will cost flowers, be sure to take a basket oY
fii
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f.«
vase, l.o matter whether you think
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they may take n« prizb or not.
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largi^t proce.ilunn in tiu* state nnd

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There were 215 cities to which we shipped.
This is a good showing but wc are trying to better it.

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SA N FO R D . I ' L O R I DA

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Sanford is not u new city and thoj \ \
remarkable growth Af the city at tie 11
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growth of the Daily IlpYald is not
m w for the pimple rcaaon that it i
history repeating .U rnIf and • m»;ii&lt;- „
thirty-five- ye&amp;n* or more affn K.HV; ,
f.,rd was a hustling: hustling clly, the &gt;f .

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unl dip ndvcrtlr-«nii’nls in everyth mu
iiom G- to 30-pl. type. Ton) (‘nHIlW b»1
the ai'iat f.drloLOn mid hidpV In uv-j
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trulyj . &lt;•*&gt;rt «! &gt; . all the*.l|**Jivy Iwred, .. i;.; *.11
Carrie D am eyjrt in
n i l of t«.i mailing ifcruitim n t; •'
ij-'i'i i;l::irge «»t the-£ira- ca rrier lm&gt; , 'keeping the pu. i r.iii.u •••'••! ' “irife t- ii tMat'fV-

tn $£0 per ncro, nn increase of over
BLACK HAMMOCK LANDS yiaO.CItH) in assessments. ’ In Addition
tin- Pally ilwald
iriC IbA S DELTA (&gt;l
thiAimprovorocntfl nlrcndy made,

ra . ! I i - nvdstaiil* , n r c t^ J o e
iiuni, Andrew t ’nrroway, ChamD
inuou, *tV il Uiireey, AllUml
, th iic . Adam i and doe Thninm*)
.m y (if.-iii'.i .in.ii.nntt Cnlilaboru.
' |!i (jdil f a rtr rrp ii .*-nt 4 fifteen

r*f and-to l 1nil j

center -of-the grt-nt— r*rrrr?rr-

and several others whaso numci.
cannot Le recalled since there nre n o !
files of those papers in the po-«-i ;si'&gt;Ti •/T.tniypne here now. Tinu. Appleyard, who* is now ntnto printer at
Tallahassee, n!»o hud Uie Onto City
rhror-kjc- here for many yearn and,
tlii; paper afterw ard parsed into the!
h.'Mih-if Mr. Maker and it was car11* I • !•&gt; liis widow after his di i'h
and iti.. t lirotiicle was i-unning wh. o
llu- lb-raid' wua estii)ilishe(t here b&gt;
tin* pri-jim editor in 1'JIW. It i a far cry from the old Washingtoiiliaiul '{)'£££»] from tho old drum
O'lindcr and evctl from tho InLci
muflt-I of fur.t cylinder.presses jnf a
few y -.ii ago to the splendid Duple:;
voii press that haa just been install­
'd in the office of the llerald Printmg Co., rhe cub of which appears on
lh&gt; JMlpe today. Like tin- OX r;.it
" i tin- darly days mid the ftgne nud
I'utrgy that formerly sufficed on the"
•'•••.di aim served their purpose to
the fast automobile .of the ■ presont
day thnt efttn up the distance, the
evolution in the printing industry has
been most rapid and front' the old
daya of the hand printing presses and
the retting of typo by Ivuwl to the
present day of fast Welt presses nnd
tile latest typesetting machines the
march of civilisqtlon Ins gone for­
ward arni. onward and it is a well
known fact that Florida jin s at- all
times put out newspapers of a betb'r typo even in the earliest days,
ami Florida journalism has ever been
in Die forefront even though this
*\ate was sparsely settled and Is only
now*coming Into the sisterhood of
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ami in the settling up of the' waste
I'lacis,
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The -Sanford Herald was • started
bore In August, ltlQR, by tho pros­

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i n f,-.i cbnn-lvl dip rtn’i ’i'

.The ‘b raid I'm --G (
duad to the «*dto when

1 c-hi-.rse'of the n .pmi(S &lt;f manh l|utlUI«"‘ vhh-H
.•spapet ’ tlepntt* piled to tho qdesVionnnirttiBent
nager and h is ; | | tw i i tuc-r ’.2 ; c cent of life

is much.’.. This niummuth pi

•Td m--Do.il the Herald w i
f,.-tr iciK''* :it n time mi tin
pf.-ss that could not run to
ore thousand an hour and
nhopt tlirca hours to print
in less than nn hour and p

money
big Model 14 I.inoi
nfatliincs otul s it ti;

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there jjro fivi ..-different companies
now preparinu for development work. ■
lit Hill there were no car load shipmentH nf vegetables. Last season
there w» re over f jvo hundred cars of
v« vv-Dibles and four hundred enrs of
■•(nit fruits shipped from Oviedo and
near t.y points.
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In addition to development work
doiMv-by Ioval people, there has been
tn e r vda0.000.00 of new capital in*
l u t n l and the work has just com*
iiti-iired.
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tirntrrr-d nt irrr»st- nf'nlmut fflO.OOO.—
It
lifir&gt;n the south shore of I-ake Jes­
sup, a frc&gt;h w ater lnkfc, fourteen
miles long hy. four to six mile* wlije..
Tliiiiuuli this lake, the picturesque and
li.miiu.-i St. Johns river rpns. In 1010
there* u iu added. to tins tract the-.—
l-'iorida (Jrovea Drnlnnue district,
nln at four thousand he res more, mak­
ing in' all about ten thousand acres in
the two ilraihngt* districts, drainage
alone costing over $100,000. There
are tw enty-sight.milts, of canals and
it h l.ipi.vn as Mack Hammock drain ditches. These nre thq,.tmly tyo...l.ou i to tho toAvn of drainage districts in Seminole county,
Tn gauized nnd op^rnted undec' tjie
I'lorida luw.
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All these lands are furnished with
wi.ti-i for irrigation purposes by ar*
t e s i a i i jusl ns t h e ’far famed
Sanford celery delta lands arc sup­
s celery, l-tttin-, poplar
plied. fu tu re has been kind to this
is,' Im'ijos nnll many nthfaction of the atate&lt; ' '
■con* to mention. It in
In.UMI there were no Improved
for s.tajdes such os Vtfghighways in this section. Today
• was not ti&gt;4 excygd there are four * different directions"'
• Ovciilo liotrikt cnl- that you can enter this thriving com­
fnfnVs. Today there munity hy brick or macadam roads.
Tho county of Seminole, while one
hundred acres growt.ibliH and
four nt the smallest in the state, is one of
-v »♦s
-4 11rtf- t&gt;*r -.otl- -the richert in ngrinilUirei-psotJueUaasand leads in hard road construction,
liaviuu spent in the last few years
$d!0,(MUi on hard roads outside the
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The Jlcrald, 15c per week, delivered, arc nn
Three railroads touch this particu­
lar -section, the Florida East Coast,
Seaboard Air 1'dne and Atlantie(Coast
Line. . The Seaboard Air Lino it now
at work building » loop from Ovrido
through this farming district, and ex­
pects to have trains running'tn time
for spring movement'of cropa.
Due.credit for practically all thin
,i;rrnt development nnd bringing In all'
this new cupitnl should be given to
Hon. O. I*. Swope (now member of
tho Bonn! of County Comtniasloncni
for Scminnlo county from his district)
He camo in lu ll and cast his lot with
us, and seeing the great possibilities
of jh is' rich, undeveloped _ sect! in.

plunged in ns only* a man of his fore­
sight nnd determination can, and he
bns niude' the wilderness produce and
Idoom like the rose.
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IIu Is always first in any movement
for the betterment and uplift of hia
home town ntnl county, tireless in his
effort,s . to harness nature and turn it
to the use of man.
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In addition to the many other things
above cnunlrratc'1, Oviedo has s num­
ber of prosperous mercantile firms, a
beautiful community ilub house, good
elmrthca, and one of the most prosncruun banks in this section of the
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tllAT PiflNTSiTHE DAILY AND WEEKLY HBltALD

Seminole county la proud of this, /,
onn of its moat prosperous towns and
farming sccatona. proud of its c'tlien»vp; pud proud of Hon. O. P. Bwope
Mno 'ctmtributcd so much, not only of
hi* money but of his tlip® aod'iner^
gy to its substantial growth and de- - ■
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yesterday Were Mra,
rnonjF Key/ Mr*. J. B; Ctdttnan, Mrs.
M. MinariW, Mm. J.. N. Robson, Mrs.
Cbrta Matthews, Mif. Hawkins Con*
Billy, Mrs.' “Raymond Phillip*. Mrs.
Fred Dalger' Mrs. Leake, Mrs. Dorltf, Mrt. Jullvk' Tnkach, Mrs. Clifford
' Peabody, Mrs. Paul Bigger*, Mrs. W.
M. Beldinjj, knd Mrs. R. W. Pcarnion.
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. \ THANKSGIVING IIA LI,
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. .One of the most ‘ brilliant, social
cvcnt*t^ ‘W .aea*on wili be , the
Thanksgiving bail, and bridge party
glvcp at th* CJountry Club, Thursday
evening, Mrs. Q. W. Herndon and ef­
ficient committee will have charge of
this event.
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The clnb house will be dbeorated
with appropriate.'decorations carry­
ing out the suggestions of this Ma­
son. The music for the'dancing will
be furnished by Newberry's Orchestra
of Daytona. There will be cards for
thd*e who do not dance.
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All the social affairs which are giv­
en at the Country Club are always
loOkpd forward tp with great cxpecta.
tlon'hnd this affair will be the crown'
inf event of tho season.
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That Characterizes
the Successful
Man
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immediately

stamps him n mnn of af­
fairs.
A large part of hia success
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world knows it.
'* H4’a the type of man for
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V • in iron ting Fall riot hr* just

now.

He appreciates

good

style,'good fabrics, thorough
workmanship.

Ho gets all

:j. J. N. CONNOR, Martager
y -V'ffltye-Store&lt;of
Quality
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thy Rev. Father
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lfodae’en Sunday lait
Peck held the annilaj
Prothcybood of Saiiit

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Stanley Barr, of Crown Point, Ind.,
is the guest at Rodman I&lt;chman.

Thq bridge party nnd dnn.ee at the
Country Club Thursday night prpmlsos to be onv 'uf the most popular
t o n : , of Wosbiy
society
events of the fall season. The
lately after prayer
County Qub hg* been the scene of
sorarolfin • aoclal affaira'this season
Mit the ’ Thanksgiving party will
ecllpto-tpem _all and the ladies in
chnrge hnvo secured the services 6t
Newbprry'a famous orchestra of Day­
tona Bench for the dnncc. Tho Mridge
party yrill also' be popular, and rcfreshmento. will bo served to tho
guests in true country club style and
tho psrty, Thursday night will be 'a
Uphold the hands of Father Peek and gathering of Sanford people and their
Jhchsqnville, assist him faithfully In hi* work. Mr. guest*. ’ - , '
og with her alt; Elston Wadbrook next spoke and told
thr, great new* Just received jfrom bln
son,-a -Brotherhood man, too, that lie MBKCUANTS-CnASE GAME
CHANGED TO FRIDAY
baa Juat received first honorsdn con­
’A* Amto.who rhade his duct In tho naval academy.where ho l*. .Tho regular game . between the
nnd impressing on all that in order to
at the' Montezuma.
Meryhapto and Chato ahd Co. that
get happiness you have to give happi­
^ scheduled for Thursday night, hns
ness. After a number of the men and
airy Uonk, of Hebron, Ind.,
beon (hanged to Frhlay n|ght- .This
h*d' spoken F ath er. P?ch thqn was brought about on account pf
if the winter "ItK hlr..’ajAd boy*
spoke a few word* which all ’enjoyed
Thanksgiving, there being too many
nan on Palmetto avenue.
.thoroughly showing thnt the Brother­ atuffyd with turkey to play, so all the
hood devplope* in the young man Lojrja4»Yi,’ll6rvey« of 1 Grpen Cove nlty, Truthfulness, Manly Vlrtiio and bowlers on these two cluba will please
Iprtny*, arrived |n the city yesterday Fidelity. The boya pow saag tkp takenotlc « and be on hand Friday
nd stllj'a'iiehd.a fe*r'day* ‘here ^Qi\ a Brotherhood hymn apid other hymna, night ab the regular time.
with J. R. Xtrwnrt ui Uie pioim.
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, Jiut bcfuiu the cloae the. boya gai(*
three cheers for Father Pe4|c, for. tna
jQrotlicrhood,. ind for, Mra. 'Eigcmaji,

d'W rV 'Jv'C D lbl^'brC roW n
l^.,:hav‘o fooently arrived in
• They *ro oeeupying- thojr
a holitB 0t\ MafuioJja jivonne.
’ .the Walsiriatfhazoe.

bpyi pttendod'tho evening ch^ritch wr.rrice where they, renewed their ob|inations to tho Brotherhood for the
coming year.

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PROMINENT VISITORS PROll .ORLAN DO ENLIVENED THE PRO
All good tiling* usually coine on
CEEDINGS TODAY
the tamo day and Spark'* Circus is
gjwfyf good, always clean and , they
The Sanford Rotary Club had a fine
are favorites in Sjinford.
mpeUAg today at .the ‘Hotel Valdez
'uThcrc are several thousand people end Mine Host Cattanco was there
in 'tho city today, attracted hrVe from with the big mit as usual when It
.'ill the surrounding counties by t^o rr,ntc fo tlio eats and aprcod ono of the
Mg circus, the parade nnd the niter- finest luncheons of his career to
noon and night shows. It is n big day which the Orlando delegation preaent
gave three cheers. It seems that they
in Sanford.
cannot get such feeds in Orlando and
Coite Hill, Hendrick Guernsey nnd they enjoy the luncheons of Cattanea
Sam Way, of Orlando, were among very much and they come every week
tho prominent visitors to tho city Jo- to enjoy our meetings and our hotel.
day &lt;and atlendod themretlng
of 'Those present today from Orlando
the Sanford Rotary Club, where they wero Kendrick Guernsey, Sam Way
wetd •moil ‘welcome.
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Mr. and Mnt. Oliver Murrol were
in the_ city ye'terdsy thd guests ot
Capt. and Mrs. K. R. Mufrcll. Oliver
1*. now residing in Umatilla whqre
he Is practicing law nnd engaged in
raising .fruits and vegetables ’and
says that Lake county, Ik booming...

Circus Pay and special edition
tho Hcraldr

This 1* orange weather'and vege­
table Weather and the . cold should
bring bettor-.prices for fruit* -and
vegetables i p ‘Florida. It is olmost
certain that all tho tender vegetables
north of Florida are frozen up now
aid
1Sanford lettuce should corao^Ur
tjo rl end ioeltir hour, which was spent
for,
good prices fitJm this time for­
in 4 most pleasant'and profitable mab,
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At the. conclusion ot the afternoon
The Daily Herald has been late for.
the hostess served a moat tempting
salad cou'fae" with’ coffee. Seventeen tho past two nlghta due to' tho fact
dub members enjoyed Mrs. Shdron’s that-wo are operating a three-phase
hoepltallty. '
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The meeting next Monday will be Southern Utilities Co. have not yet
with Mrs, C. D. Foh-cslcr, jr.f on West changed over to tho three-phase sys­
tem and wc arc operating on a make­
Frist street.
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shift plan until the plnnt can - get
everything adjusted;
Wc can al­
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DAUGHTERS OF WESLEY
ways
look,
forward
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to
more
or less
•. The Daughters of Wesley Clnsa of
trouble
irwgetUng
bjg
things
started
tHe Methodist'church will meet Wed­
but
Manarer-'Rosebro
is
doing
every­
nesday evening,. imine tliu tel y nftrr
thing
in
ms
power
;to
keep
our
plant
prayer meeting at the homo of Mra.
J, (i. Dccn on Park avenue. It is im­ running until next i week when tho
portant that every member bo pres- Sbuthorn Utilities'will bo ready to
must
(Hit. g^T^attcnr. of importance are- to glvn uS. tha Jtirid!.nf power
hare, .Until then .tho public will hnvo
to look Jor a late i paper now and
then, but' it will come out if it ' is
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COUNCIL OF MUSIC ‘
physically
possible. Wo oil have our
The meeting called for thi* Satur­
troubles
but
it will make the result
day for the Council of Music, at the
all
thu
more
ccrjgirv.fl)d
we shall give
Studio of Mra. Fannie S. Munson, has
yuu n real paper when we get ad­
bpen deferred until the first Saturday
justed. i
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everybody, yoUraelf, your w lfo
your - noighbor, dvery person hei
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SNUB POLLARD
COMEDY
Tomorrow—Anita Stewart in
"Sowing the Wind.” ; also "Step
This Way" a two*part Comedy.

is a Prescription for Colds, Fev­
er* and LaGrippc. It’s the most
speedy romedy wo know, pre­
*n For F loridtr1Fair'Tuczdny. B*. venting Pneumonia,
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colder in '"n o rth porticn.
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POTTERY
DEMONSTRA­
TION WEDNESDAY AT YOWELL CO’S.
209-21C

Say it With Flowers

"Pew prnplc outside know what a
Urge .shipping point Gjwveland is," romnrks the Grovclaml Graphic. "Those
^f us here have accepted it ps a mattir of fact and have not placed its im­
portance befote'thc public. . When a
place has e»ffhty-five-lended eara-of
necessities roll out in one week, it le
getting to be sumo shipping point, and
that; is the record for Groveiand re­
cently." Groveland ships a great
amount of lumber among other things,
and is a hustling, growing town.
IUjd Snapper fish steak.—Stone’s
Market, 327 ‘Sanford Ave.
200-Stc

The week of Decembor Rth to 15th
has been designated by tho Florida
Federation of Women’* Clubs as
trfit planting week,.aapccia^y for the
purjm.M' of beautifying highways and.
home grounds.
This aetjon was
talpen. on November, 24th at tho con­
vention in Green Covo Springs, af­
ter Mrs. A. R. Whitman, of Orblndo,
Chairman of Conservation for the'
Federation, hud .told what has boon
done by some of the clubs and other
agencies, and had urged t)io impor­
tance of making our public highways
more, attractive..
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PIANO TUNING, PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS
J. H. HINTERMISTER PIANO CO.
112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE

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Sanford’s New Store

MEN’S WORK SHIRTS

MEN’S KHAKI PANTS

MASTER MECHANIC AND DUCK HEAD
OVERALLS

Departs
2:4C n.m.
R:40 a.m.
1:3H p.m.
3:20 p.m.
7:10 p.m.

MEN’S ARMY STYLE SHOES

Northljondd • '
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.. l:4dtt.m. 2:03 a.m.
. 11:45 a.m. 12:05 p.m.
2:^5 p.m ‘ 2:55 p.m.
J.. 4:00 p.m. 4:03 p.m.

MIEN'S WORK SHOES
Depart*
7:00 a m.
3:23 p.m.

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la a a a e a a e a a e
Leesburg, Brancb
r-Xrrivo
3:53 p.m.
... . 2:50 p.m.

Depart*

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for the Thanksgiving offering we/e
DVo
[opkius and attractivo turned in. ^Tiie ne^t meeting will be
l’atriciu, of Deleven.i Mqnday aftcimpou a t 3 sharp, at tbo * Red tonKHper fi*h steak Slone's
202-2 to
vpd.in Orb city yeaUr- buns of Mra. Julius Takach on Elav- Merkat, M7 fiauford Ave.
OrU4a Ilrsach
a guests of her.unele (nth street. At this meeting all «rArrlvo
Departa
Tho Proabytorien Baxaar will
&gt;pd Mra. J. A.”Wllw6n. tides nro requested to be tufried.In. ,
addlSkltfrdgl.
t F v . ,. i
i this week here going
I. C. IliiBoae’a offlre ndjxNA. 1517........ ..
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no noar.Miir. Bolts served tee and aandwlchi
Avi.
208-r,tpl x-D elly, except Sunday.
Among the meinbcra attending
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10 Storea in Georgia

The fertilizer industry in the la k e ­
land. section hns, boon given impetus
with the getting under way of tho re­
cently organized non-acid plnnt, fi­
nanced by Polk county citizens,. Pro­
duction .during the first week of the
plant’s operation wn» at nn average
of 30 tons a day. The plant employs
CO men nnd run* the full 24 hour* of
the day. The weekly payroll amounts
to |2,000. Tho fertilizer ia turned out
under tho recently &gt;patented formula
whereby jiq sulfuric jjcid Is u^ed.

South Bound
Arrlvo
.... 2:36 a m.

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Sen about that? Down to 67
last night and rain wjth it
y* but that old brepac from tho
&gt;3 northwest today blows cold
and It would be* seemly If
that lettuce orop north of
W ‘ us v/orc cut down by the icy
Ra finger:! of .old Jack Frost.
Ba This Is great Tlianksgivlng
to* weather, wc claim, ye*. And
!to the circus la in town* Hnvo
in, you a little bnllobn in'your
h* hornet
5:10 A. M.. NOV. 23, 1922
Bn Maximum
jto Minimum
Ijr. Range ......
Ito Barometer
B* Rain ..J«
Ba Northwest and clear.

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GEORGE ARLISS

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, |922

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The Mcisch RealtyTompany offers for sale
lots located in various portions of the residencesection of the City on Very easy terms, and very
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Our prices will compare favorably with any
You arc going to want a City lot for a home,
and you can buy it from us practically on your
own terms.
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increasing and it will pay you to buy. -•

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Organized in 1908
A co-operative home building and loan aisspciation, which has contributed as much or more
than .any otlior factor invaliding, m Sanford,
paving been connected With (lie building and fi­
nancing of more than 25i1 of its nice homes.
Why put it off?. . You expect to own your
home some dav, and this is the easiest method—

A good place to invest hi pakl-uj
several years have paid 4 per cent. e:.
and never during its history has \n
2 1-2 per cent, semi-annual dividend
Think it over. Talk it e ver. Com

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1922

known the bird must already* have
bA-n In Europe, that Rradfortl should
h«vo thus Identified it offhand and
Thabkftfivin:
iv.nmted th at It needed no erplana*
^ion. And wo know that the festivi­
ties rftho curliest Thanksgiving ven­
tu r'd largely In the consumption of
"fowle."
• VOur harvest having b&lt;;en gotten’in,
dtfr-Governor sent four invn &lt;&gt;i, fowlthere was ngrentstore of I ing th at wo might moYe especial man" r.nd it shows how well j ncr rejoice together, after v.-c Ind

ANKSGIVINO

day

gathered the fruits t&gt;f our labors. Tho
u u e r N h e y i .ih t k n b -t o
which today i* becoming widespread n long perloil of waiting with dances
four in one day killed ns much fowle "those constitutions of government
through
radio.
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SERMONS A T HOME
4H w ilt a P ule help .besides lasted which unite- and by their union estab­
Thert* are eight telephones .to cv- n'm ««A ge nnived from tho missing
the topinahy almost a weeke,"
uiylOO inhabitants nf Guernsey, and principal, raying hs would;conclude
lish llci i ly Anad o-dcr." *
Illy Tfie .tHooelalcS I*rr»«)
GUERNSEY ISLAND’, fiO p
the service Us aid to luMho cheapest the m arriage only -on condition that
I his e:,.rH&lt;'.-;t festival of the colo*
In tTDS the relations of ih r ’ new
in tho world. There is no installation the dowry were increased 60 per cent.
i.—The small hlnad of Oi'srif:
n:. ts war. a mere holiday..nRcr th» Republic wera r.Paln r.'u a liu d v itli
For a time it looked af if there
toll of the harvest, a ‘'frolIc,, such ns Great 1hi tain ujhioit ter the'breaking tho English fhnnnel, haa been enjoy* charge, and for a business connection
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may yet ho nc.-n in many pnrls of point, r.iid President Adam's proclaim* ,leg n enhiuc
teh-phcife rorvire for th e ., , ,
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telephones arc even cheaper, . K ioto prepared ta depart.. But thz day was
England,
litila* •-r ho religious od-Wednesday, May Oth, as n day of
part
yenr.-i.
l./cry
Sunday
r.it&gt;rnweI^,
„„
iiwrcnses
made
In the charg­ saved when one of the young men
oh ■ rwiliens or nijnx-kiUon*. It was huniiliottan and .fasting, i n ,a* much
a tbne'dT dancing and feasting, sports r,n the United ijlatca wan placed "in ing te’epho in cubsi-ribtrs, at least ;Cs during rhe war, and the system has present rose* to the oocasien by • an­
sniL trials of strength and skill, of a hnznrdPQS nitd afflictive iltuntion, some ct thrm, s lf r.t^heme and listen‘always been a paying’ proposition.
nouncing he 'Would marry the young
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rest and relaxation after the tolls of by. the unfriendly.'dispo ition, conduct to the tcimofi Horn the church over)
indy without the "bonus" demanded.
jf.maanj.ri the year. Merry making* a t the end and ei'mnnds of a foreign power," tho wires, ami in summer they are GRASPING DOWRY HUNTHis offtfr was accepted r.nd the? wedU lllB
q of the harvest was prevalent'in 1’tig- but with the prhysrs and.supplications
................... . entei faiiv-d ta tre.jamo \’-r.y with the w-———
EK IXJBEt* MKIDK &gt;aff took place.
• nd we know an ear): as tho'sixiccn- were to he r.iingled thsiAka for th e , music cf the lor.-il hand. They simplyf
‘The original bridegroom, having ua:h century, and tha d’ilgrims did but many bU'£«lngj, ifu-hnii ig "a wumler- n -k central tfm the'-ncccfsary conne-c*
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m T he A**bcTntml l*rr»»&gt;
dt rgone a change of heart, nhyoafedruproduie in this, as in must other fu! liK-rvnco In population.'’ In the tion. and a transm itter .•iffik'ed’i o the** LODZ, Poland, ’NoW ; iH .-n m &amp; y just n,s the benodlction.was Ucimtjpto*
thma--. the Institutions with which following year, lb j situation being pulpjt or hi irogt
bidding for a bride figured in a re- nobheed, but was, of cqurse, Utifiged to
tht-y had been familiar a t home. Ah b«|«g r.till nciite, Thursday, April’ "5 rfoes the rest. '
cent wedding at tho border toWn of return Homo a bachelor (lucky dug).
.he plantations in N»rth America wr." similarly deiicated to ••Humilia­
Guernsey developed tills t-ystem ns Dialy.ttok, according to news brought
prospered, the custom persisted and tion. fr.ntlhg endipriwowr in thnt “the fpr hack ns 18fU&gt;, when broadcasting here by guests returning from the
A fter man came woman and she has
spread, and under Puritan influences pmvt prjclpu* IrRercats of the people waYundi Mined a t ami tclepfiom ;&lt;■■■•
it runic to assume throughout New of tin .United States are still he’d in relatively few and far avert. For 2 t ' At the hour fixed for thn*ceremony
England n more religious espeet.
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Hy tho hostile design’;p»d yeam tho nath-oa tif these unfreqi nt the. bridegroom failed to put in- an
Jt i s 'hard to believe, however,'that
Still as season for rejoicing |t had In i di. i.i acts of a- foreign nation.") cd inlands have been enjoying tile, appearance. Tho young bride, her u "hateful capitalist "press'* wbuld
for its central episode the gathering plica r.rrc thanks were also to w* hurefits tif u -bt oadcusUnRf system attondnuts and the guests while away
only the scandals of the rich.
at thp pbco of worship, to listen to ronjervd f ; r many hie. rings, rapsciai
a Thanksgiving sermon, more secular rc r m ice Lalng.madtf.to the "labour
than other sermons nf the year, in of huMir.cr’nian no tliat there fay be CCC?g£UTieL!7!£a
which the politics anil m aterial topics fqod in abundam.* for "man and
-&gt;f the day could ho discussed from b e a s t."
the pulpit mors freely than on a Sun*
Thanksgiving' day in .celebrated
uuieh today as it wan in the early days
In this form it spread from New af the founding of these colopltds. It
England nil over the country, first is still a day o f rejoicing, of feasting,
through the Middle States nnd into of reunions! nnd of fsata of’.strength
ihe, Went, .thence cloWiy .through the »rul skill, f«r what would a Thanks*
South, until Thanksgiving came to be -riving day'|d there times be without
the mftst popular uml universally oh- i.. i currgrit football games a h d |
;rvcd of all national!’holidays, hard* other athletic’sports.
Iv-A-.-ra'iiUtti; th,e more ebulllont and
ir ceckingdom Tlmpksglving day]
derponstrativq l'mirt!) of duly.
a.iUe opening day of winter seasun.l
its rwsoctation with the carrying It i. ti e day when wo feel that we can
of th« harvest mme with tho-growtit n&gt; !f g e r hold* ourst-lvra i-» chuck. !
of industrial- - p-.oajiej.'y and the ‘ml must IK them fly nml t, it ‘•their
- ( h -oad skill. - I t- L. a day. a f ^ c - ,
j partially obscured. Above all it grew Jtdfin * if we win and a day of feastto be recognised as a family festival, Irg if we lore or wip, nnd, Above nil.
HUYLER’S-CHOCOLATES AND 1I0N* 3
a day &lt;&gt;f reunion in tho add homestead, it is n day of reunion, for onca a g a in '
and fur the repew ing of old jittections, •ho Itoys get together to show ns in *
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5 * «. ssastin of charity aund mutual lielii- day* of old) tho result of their poqltry ;i
H U y L E R ’S CHOCOLATE COVERED 3
This intelligent mother iilwtiys finds plenty of leisure fur the " ’ fulness,
•husbandry.’*
N U T S, AND HUYLER’S NEW-HOX, 3
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to nil the boys the Weathered W arrior‘j h e with life and ’(have wbo are in lore with
n i.iving
prOc Iamotion,
appointing e ! I-. . tiny of iinnllojt ! pleasure !
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lhi m, hoy-, ntul girb, of i-.ll degrees—ifor every
NVvnnliei- "ft, as *a dny to
Wi athered Warrior.
LATHS
RECEIVED BY EXPRESS ■
friend and bin friend, there are appropriate
"acknow lodging with
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EVERY FEW DAYS.
the nianyond signal
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.economy
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. r e a d y k o h . a j a l .m i Iumt up considerably on Sundays."
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cent of the people i nn jftay jrolf proh•■j-qjiv visiting" on an
worn-out tools/*
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and set to work at Plymouth- 1 |,*‘r‘**
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'Kln.t w h ere hiMiary rtilld rrn n
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to n illlvate inttlze, M make migur frm.i
tnnpte sap. to visualize Uio . lamH t.y
trending them up and out of tho
tii-nrh &lt;th’d. not h-ust for economic, sueto raise total cep.- "D ear l.ady
Nteotlue** enntded itie l‘l,f rlu^
M„d ns n present l* their Dutch
friends on Manhattan a. lino sample of
fuel for the pipe. In f a d . totmeyo
was their llrst paying crop for export..
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'and common tradition here distort
ihm n»t«gy nnd tdrtory for legend, hut
It Is Dradfords n co n t that In th*
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N U M B E R 209
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CAROLINA,
GEORJJIA;
COM)
HITS
FLORIDA * *
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rt
( Front; Tofnph- Tribune)
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.South Florida' shivered yes­ *•_
terday, the temperaturo in ha
Tampa remaining l&gt;o!ow GO ha
most ctf the*day. There.is Pa
no danger of nn extreme ha.
M IS SO U R I, IL L IN O IS , I N D I ­
m s S T A T E M E N T IS T H E O IIT PEO PLE
HAVE
SPOKEN f j l l f A G f l W A I T S
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cold spell this month, ac­
A N A A tfl) K E N T U C K Y
T W IC E A N D T H IR D T IM E
If n i l O
S T A N lto G F E A T U R E OF cording to the local weath­ .h»
F E L T SH O C K S
W IL L BE T H E L A S T
er forecastec. .who says the * t
B RITISH N E W S P A P E R S
fa
Cool spell will last a few
ho
days.'
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Telegraphic reports from M
other Southern points Mast **t
MASSACRE w
And
Unless
T
w
o
Old
P
arlies
B
e
­
Toppled Chim neys, Broke W in ­
IN T h e HERRIN
night showed thnt low tem­
LAUNCH
FERRYBOAT
NEAR
ONLY DEMONSTRATION W ILL BB
Rn
' i)uwHi Knocked CWnawnre,
have
ThemSelvcs
There
W
ill
peratures
’
were
recorded
CASE
AT
MARIUS',
Call it “ Dramatic Am erican In­
B
io
PARADE
FOR
IIUKNOS AIRES ’ LAST
From Shelves,"Etc.
f«
the
Southeast
Be
Some
[hint;
Doing
throughout
ILLINOIS.
PREMIER
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tervention” and Think it 1\ ill
n Ccjiit
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nnd that traces of snow fell
ST- LOUIS. Nov. 27^—ConsldH ave Som e-W eight
. ( I l r -flip A a a n r la lril tfrra a )
l l l r T K r A M iirln lfil l'r r * v ) •
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.almost
ns far south as tho- .fa .. . ( O f T l i r A »»&lt; *cln lrd P r r « » r
i l l y T h r A* *ot in lrtl P r r M l
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. PHOENIX, Aria., Nov. 27.—
'er.ablc
properiy damage was &lt;aus­
MAIHON,..III.,
Nov.
23
.—Only,
mne
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e
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CHICAGO, Nov: 27.
h-.
BUENOS-A IRKS, Nov. 27.-ThlrtyNorth Florida line.
ed
by.
earth tremor* of moderate
"Senator L&amp;Ff&gt;l)fttr, of \visconsln
1 . i n r T h r A »»o c ld l»d
p
-.r
taiismun
remained
out
of
more
.than
jjCCtarttly waited forGrorgcs.Clumen- i f j
f-mrlivcs were lust in'.n collision Sun­
LONDON. Nor. 27.— Die jintetold me oVer long distnnre tele- ' ceau who .is. due to arrivp nt 3:00
•Inttnslty in eastern Missouri,
twp
inmdicd
veniremen
summoned
to
fa
day evonlng«betwc«in a lirunch mui ferf&gt;i • Spot* FiiHh in Ft*. Cjeprgl*
lamt of Ambassador Child, of
phone ip a con'vf Ration from
SGuthcrii Itllmas,
was, Western Indisolect the junf.la try fixe men charg­
o'clock this nflernooti.* Only public j r., ' MACON, Ca.. N'.iV. 87.
jry
boat
In
Parana
-river
near
Zarate
'faLausanne Saturday la t V cut­
- Washington that the people had demonstration *announced, however,
Una
and
Northwestern
Kentucky
ed with murder in connection 'v1rti the
northwest of this city. The launch
The first- Noygrpbgr anow Jn
standing feature of .London w *
la«(
.night,
ntcocdlng
tu
reports.
spoken twice to the majority par­ wr.r. parado through the* downtown
*•« many years fell hero jrr»- fn Herrin massacre in merits when the
paper* this morning which har­ ; wa*. filled, with picqjfkers,* r.injiy; of
ty nnd if thfy hpd to'spcnjt .ngnlij
The
tremor*
sln»ok
buildings
and
county
-{xiurt
convened
this
morning.
distrirt immediately r.fter nrrlvnl.'.In fix' ■terviay inornii.g, • Point*
ing no Sunday tMues teak . the |them children, waa struck Ly the J( would be to welcome the third'
h
&lt;
mci.
toppled
chimney*,
broke
KQ
;
Only
four
jurors
had
beon
accepted
Grant Park tw o'76 millimetre guns r
fcouih of herf as fdr as Dub­
first opportunity today &lt;o dUcusa {ferry boat while fcoiiifc nt full speed.
window's, * knocked Chinawore
parly," George W. I*. Hunt, govfrom Argortnt placed to 'fire salutes r&lt; lin 'niid..AH)cVjvuft also re­ ha in two weeks examination- uf vonircThe
launch
hit
the
.larger
cnift
nt
what some term "dramatic Ame.r*
from.the shelve*.and -frlghtenH
crnor-cif-ct s&gt;f, ArltxiTa said here os column headed by Tigor and his1x
fa pun.
orerhung of bow under which smaller
ported r.nav/. ’
lean Interr.cntlon" and “ American
today. 'He may send .a represen­ reception committee including General
the reJldentn of four slntcs. . .
bombshell." Although some re­ boat disappeared. So far as known
tative to the meeting of the Pro­
Pershing passed.
there are only throe “survivor* of the! gressive leaders called by LnAmerican Says'
^ MRS,
. Snow In .Smith Carolina
gard the amlaaaadffrs pronountePHILLIPS- r
excursion party n;nl launch crews.—
UOLOMtflAr
NT-f\7'Nny:
Open
Door
Policy'.
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Kollrtlem Washington DrrVmtlcr ! SHOPMEN'S OFFICIALS
GETS TEN ’YJ5AB8
mint M .tnkHt e l
27.—A trace of snow fell
ofs American determination *.to
2pd but. he'will not'attend him­
FOR HAMMER ML'RDKlt
For Near East
COMPLAIN TO HARDING
here-yc;iU:idny,'the first of. V *
have a share in the Moiul- oil
Woman Confesses as
self, Hunt s a id ...................
Ml% Thr %te«nrlnlrrt
the season.
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fields this view was not univer­
| llr T h r AaanrlalrdLos ANGELES. Nov. 27.— Mrs.
| ' WASHINGTON’, Nht.’ 27.—’RencyrPartner
in
Plot
to
__ ea
LAUSANNE,: Nov.- 25.—Rlchara ! Clara Phillips, convicted of murder
sally put forth nwd several in' ! ei| ioihplnlnt about the condition of
r *■ f
* . R f ‘i P*» * WKshltnat Uhield, chief American |
. l&lt;&gt;eeJVliuiiii"Convict
fluentinl papers treat Chlid'H de- j
ip the pgco.nd.degree of Mrs, Alberta
|much tif thTV railroad enuipm-nl oyer
spokesman -at the Near F.mdcrn con­ Meadows with a hammer,- was sen;
■elaration as timely and welcome.
(lie muntry was ihndv to - Pr^:,ident
1 MIAMI, N o v .’S ^ — Mrs. Mary
NEW
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.SOUTH
WALES
SETTLE
ference nipazed other dulegation.i1 this tented to ten yea r* to life In the
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|ii.-.rdieg today liy William II. John*,
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ife’’ ; of
ar­
. H, r attorneys gnvo
LAUSANNE, N o r .-27,*—Thie Mosul Hailes,
Haile*, w
w ife
of a
itWViifchTfinn,'
vi
morning's session by. reiterating Iho , r|nti. |ir|?^
on. president of (he international
insistence
of
the
United
States
ti|*«n
HYD.S’
KY;
X.
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Nov.
27.—
A
I til fields are pnrt of. Turkey proper rested today, confef dd, according to
\*.iii ’.itinn' o f Machinists, and Her*.
notice of npjical; •
M. Jewell, president, f.f the Rnibvny pmjcil holding many pn .rihilitins »o- thv opi p door policy in Turkey. . Road
&amp;d when .the time conies t.*’ innke Gil' Sheriff Louis AT Alien, that she w n
t-'irplA.ve* Dcparthii-nl
'in- Ami*ii-) wani - -ttlhig New South Vnlev.wi.h Aide-Memoire delivered October "O to MAN'S SKELTON IS
' (HKcMiphs’ to foreigners tlmt rich a partner ire n plot to free j&gt; convict
dcidrablo jmmigranti hut Ih' i i i .fo r ­ Great Uritain, France, Italy und siiid
* district America will get the fir&gt; ti working on the county mails which DR. FRANK FOX, PROMINENT can Federation of Labor.
FOUND IN WOODS ON- »int mitliori- Aniciictiii government public support-:
. PHYSICIAN MYSTERIOUSLY
fbmr the Turkish envy-t&lt;e tl&gt;e police i resulted yestdrday in the' gun duel
OUTSKIRTS JACKSONVILLE
X!c. lolmson and Mr. Jew-dtu--**- t­ iniil-ited hy local Roy Sc
lugween J. R.. Drake...a former con­
lie* aid is appr-iachini; oiiiii.unniiu- ril tht; policy-.' SHOT AT CREFNCH.I.K
conference told the-Associated_I’ ro.»5.
,.!
i.n
leaving
tinWhite
llotiAi
tlmt
vict, nnd Richnrd Rolterls, a guard
• JACKSONVILLE, Noth 27. — The
“We nceti American cupit.il in Tur.
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the shopmen's strike still vvn* rffee- lion. •
*|*at a prison cnrnp (outli of here. ’
•ki'ldtop
Of It rttait; apparently dead
Iry nnd prefer to deni with the Amcr- 1
nn- ider w'liuTi has r.-ciivid^ en . M i c h i g a n P i'o fe s .H O F
GRKKNVIJ.LH, Term... Nov. 2;
h' 1 ’ &gt;-‘ h ytt .id per *ent of th- w-ad
While Drake today lay1tlcKtl of hi.for
M’verai
mouths, propably a year,
couraging 'uppuit from the Imperial
jenn* hccniiso they work concessions
the eorne^- ku !I wire
&lt;w'oumls, nnd Roberts, stiot twice, A fter t * - failure of Ihc coroner's jury »»"'
wn»
found
fn
the woods on the outRecalls
Slai'l
U'irst
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* whether In it*,opinion j lr spoiling money in a wnalctul man- iK-ad'iuarters, i.j to bring hundreds of
strictly on n hufiness
"J W
a* reportedly improved, to decide
wa*
reported- r.sr.»‘ slight
*tightly'
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j?H
rs
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r
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n
t
T
r
o
r
ly.-eiiy by pieaiurr'gCT^
nP rfhw icnut t froid 'Eiiglaml and piece
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in
hbUlllnif'BTHTcnVlnit
foT
- *«*Kh»g..to-advi mca-Jhe^l ntcXt^j L-^»wi- ^ ^ p - ^ | ^ j | — no
u., .'kilh A or ci
corneen today. No marks of identifeiation
New Niniili
iplnye* who replaced ’-the striking : them ' upon* fatma
government by mixing politics, Drake's
. . . .
............. after Xhe shoot*!
their govi
Htntement
niittrd Htiiride officlul* began nn in­
were .‘appayent. A rusty pistol with
nM
:
Wale-.
DETROIT,
Nov.
27.—
.
rof.
Robert
the envoy said.
I^ilig that he merely wanted.to "get quiry to delciniine whether the phylone
cbnmber exjdedcd was lying nt
M. Wonley, philosopher - iMirtMiinn,.
even” * Vvith Roberts, continued m• siciati aniglit have been shot through a
hm fed, v. hilc a deenyed and- torn
tells the story of the h* ginning
LAUSANNE, Nov. 27.— l-ord Cur- invci ligation which led to the nr- j pon»ihlc motive of Jealousy or result
onP dollar hill and three cents were
jon, the Rritish foreign secretary, mi- rest of Hailes. Token inti* custody, „ f mistaken .identity. . Fvv was f.niiel
' A::::
&gt;•*,-' II ..*wni found annuig the sheredder} clathing.- *
"Some -au-yuirr*-ago, Jie *ui*l. two,
.......
5p . /
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| Ujorixcd .offirinl statement to pres- jshe broke doi^h,‘ according to tin dead li&gt; his aiitoaioldlo near hpro v*&gt;»- O i l
Scntchmeii and two Sctiicb-Cnnadinn--.
chat England supports AtncriciHi u°I’*["sheriff, .ifnd admitted that slu* , lunl
! PROIUHITION AGENTS
terday.
.* *
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.
rented ji pa: lure and litid out a course
tn door" policy in Turkey and regard taken part in the- plalj to .liberate
GET HUGE SUPPLY OF"
of, nix Jude*. Tim townspeople tho't
Sanrcmo ngreement for division of George McDonald, alias’ Raymond
l.!([U()R«FROM VESSEL
,
Dlf. FRED A. BIZE.
we weie rrtiy .
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Mo^ul oil district null und void. .
llogrv, -wipr she ’ met a •few month:-,
DIES OF INJURIES
• Williin-easy.drivi of thht plnrc- it
JACKSONVILLE, 4No?.. W .jrr
ago, nnd was convicted iicri* on a
RECEIVED IN -F ^ 1,1.
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now
overgrfcwrt
wRb
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bfOsh
-tJllTC
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Liquor
valued at $15,000 and a small
LAUSANNE, Nov. 27.—Americit'-n charge of vagrancy and given sixty
!
are
now
Yllneteon
golf
courses,
-flvej
vessel
were
seised and four/mcn were
nm
|
‘ opin door" policy gave Franco
days on the roads.
She snid, the
l l l r T h e \ » » . m lnt,-.l l* r r * « l
!
good enough for championship match-1arrestcci hy federal prohibition olTAMPA, Nov. 27.—Dr. Fred A. •
Italy a hard jolt Saturday when her sheriff declared, that McDonald, in
fil ial; at Fernnndinn, last night.
fs.*
ipokesntaii, Richnrd Washburn Cliild, whose gang Drnku had been a pfis- Hizo, practising
"Within
•V
years
golf
may
berime
The
fmy men including Cnptnln I.
deflated that Jthe lUnited State*, ifuv-. oner, liad sent Drake, ob hi* release,j pa$t twe
•* X
tin.
real
Amerirr.ti
gnme,
Uisptm’
ing
(&gt;^t
nnt|&gt;hell
and three negroes of
*
o
i;i:
irnment lias the support of tbe/'AAiere to her for assistance in pi.timing tin* local hosp
tfaf i Salt •ftliWe people will participate hi - t ie * were belli in bonds followE N G A U K D IN W O R K
irsn public in its opposition to all sc­ e.witpe. She bought a pistol for night us the result of a frmlan-d
t„
thu form of sport than in niiy oth ing n pn-lbninnry hearing before
skull
received
when
he
fell
down
nn
Drake,
she
said,
according
to
the
" rret treaties and agreements, partirer;
it will not jncrcly b« it spectacle.") United States Commlssibner
outer
flight
of
steps
nt
his
apartment
-M
sheriff
nnd
hired
a
car
for
him
to
ulariy thoie designed to create xoner.
Campbell
Apropos football; Professor Wen- Noble- here today.
of economic and commercial influence drive to tlm camp if). Drake wun home, No. 813 linyshofc boulc
ley says, he hns seen bigger crowds Ids residence ns Ktunrt,'Fla.
mch ns the San Ucmcr. tri-pnrtite to hold up tho guard while Me- sometime during the night or early
The raid mnijeed •the initial— capmorning.
He
was
found
nt
nbput
tluin
the* Mlchlgan-O. 8%U. crowd a't
sgreenient o f -1020 which* apportioned Donald Juftipeil in the car mid tiicy
TRAGEDY IN GEORGETOWN THIS
gn speed
tuie in ’these waters of a higf
uti
association
football
mate'll
in
Eng­
7:30
o'clockyestcnla
y
niornin^in
&lt;'('i‘
*HnvQ
Been
Feeding
T
h
e
ir
Cat*
wero
to
drive
away.
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. the Mesopotamian oil Grids' 'aftiohg
MORNING
WHEN
MALLORY
rum
chaser
recently
assigned
to tho
land., Just remarked by way of ic/moMrs. Hailes wept freely and told unconsclons condition and wits riisiied
tie in Our Pasture So I.onjr
. the three big powers.
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florala
prohibition
forces.
A. II. RAN..M
UCK
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to. the hospital. He never regained
clastic diversion, when |ie saw’ .' some
Mr. Child's exposition was merely n the sheriff that the shooting had
They H ale to Leave
Sttt)U|ie,
prohibition
chief,
stated.
I
conscimisness.
*
100 smiling faces la-fore him tn a ie-cmtalcment of Secretary of' State not been part of the plan. She said
Walter Mallory, u negro, wHo has turo room during the first incettiig^)f The vessel trrive&lt;l from Detroit last
The fatal nccidenl is thought to
she waited a t telephone booth from
(ID -Thr l»x(,rU,«rJ l*rr»»l
ifughcs' aide memorio of October 30*
week and wns put into dry-dock for
i&lt;- h!*il in Geori'i-lowiffor many years the class after (be O. S. I'.-game.
I to 5 • o’clock . yesterday afternoon have occurred- wliile Dr. Hi/e wus
MILWAUKEE. Nov.'27.— Bril* in which he defined for the benefit i'f
repairs. She came off Saturday nnd
amt
wus
a
well
known
worker
in
tlie
?
for n call that would tel! her Mc­ sleep-walking. . This solution xvus
1
1
,
"I
have
seen
crowds
f«f
over
100,ish and other foreign ihlplng
the Rritish. French und Italian gov­
Sjroiipo-with
n party of agents went
subsiautiutod
by
tile
fuel
that
when,
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farming section, was kille’ii at the- &lt;or-, Ui)0 nt some of the gnniua," be said.
Donald’* estnpe has been effected,
Mntcrrsts and journals rngaiscd.ln
ernments the functions of the Atneriimmediately
to
Fcmandina to await
ni-r
of
Pino-nnd
Eleventh
street
thi.v
Mrs. Unites is about 35 years of found lie was clothed only in his
"In England they pltiy •football from
studied
campaign
of
inlsrr|iresencao observers to the I.nusnjino .con­
age. She is bring held without bail pajamas.,-Tlle light over, his bed hud ■taliori, prupnganda tn defeat thr
morning about U?n .o'clock. It seems Septe-mlxT until March; they play it the expected coming of tho, contra­
ference nnd broadly outlined Ameri­
not been turned ,on, which is inter­ * American ship subsidy bill, Ed­ thnt jdallpry* was'drunk juid decided to |Jn ,lM&lt;M.iun(,ns; llke^ they play - bftsc- band runner.
(lending notion by the grand jury,
ca's "open door” policy—but iU was • McDonald, uccoVding to* the shcr- preted ns proving t)nb ho had not
ruu amuck in that section of the city
|n
country*. !a the Utiited
ward C. Plummer, commissioner
n restatement under conditjons Innt iff, lias, u long criminal m -oni and-sisen during tho night feeling ill nnd
and
in
taking
the
town
run
afoul
of
States
the
game
cun be played for a SAVANNAH MINISTER 18*
of the Uniter! Stntfrt Shiplng .
rande it sensationnl. . ,
TRANSFERRED TO FLORIDA
isi-facing cb'nrges of robliery whfin fallen down Jhe steps endeavoring to
Hoard declared In an address pre­ Lis cousin, Richard Hill, a young nt-i few weeks comparatively, -Tljats
It came as tho conference was he is released. By the county. .H o ndmlnistcrTo hinisclf or summon aid.
gro
lad
and
in
the
scuffle
tli'e
young­
-why tlm rugged gome of American
I II ) T h e A * ii,r l»fr il l* r r »«l
pared for deli vi ry lief ore the niidabuot to iirgin consideration of- Tur­ is on parole from u Michigan prison,
Dr. Biso was lwrn in Coluoibus,
WAYCROSS, Gn.. Nov. 27. —
ster picked up a dull nnd struck Mal­ football evqlved from the English —
dlowest
merchant
marine
foreign
key's Asiatic boundaries, nnd it- .was hnving served 8 -years of a 15-ycar Ga., Fob. 23, 1873. Ho came to Tam­
HLihop Alnswurth announced at the
lory across the stomach, doubling him the abbreviated season.”
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trade conference. *Thcy,ve pei-n
n clear warning thnt A/nerica ytill not term for robbery m that state.
pa twenty-three years ago, Imnte.South
Georgia Methodist conference
u
|i
and
ho
fell
and
expired
in
a
short
feeding their cattle In our pa«remain silent if the'three inviting
diately after obtaining hi* dentist’s
that Ilev’. W. A. Hoiiglett, four yean
time.
It
is
not
known
whether
tJ
&gt;
o
ppKtute so long they’ve come to
power* insist upon preferential rights
degree, dip was widely acquaint­
pastor-of tho Wcitity Monumental
. their own Innd,” he asserted. ^ , blow killed him Instantly or whejherin oil, mineral, railway ntp! power doed over tho state and Georgia.
church, of Savaunnh, had been trans­
the "shine" had something to do with
velopmcnl in present Turkish terri­
* Sup-Ivors are: Three brothers, Dr.
ferred to the Florida conference, anil
WASHINGTON. Noy. 27.- Without it hut Mallory’s attempt to take
tory or in that which was lopped off
I„ A. IH/c nnd Marshall A. Bits* of
it in expected hat he will go to St.
Georgetown
enmo
to
a
short
ending.
n record vote today the house elim­
by the war.
,- - T « inpa, Robert E. Iliac, of Columbus,
I’etershurg or .Tampa.
The young negro escaped
the-ex­
inated from the administration ship­
-.* The Turkish delegates had nlrcady
Gn., on done sister, Mrs. W. I-. Dick­
citement and nt noon had not been ap­
ens, Opelika, Ain. He wns unmar­ ping bill the section which would have prehended hut It is n ot ’ thought he
ronde clear that they Vfuuld insist up­
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Geneva Bridge
permitted jfie shipping board to sell
on their rountry sharing in the Mosul
ried.
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any ves*chTof the government mcr- will go far ns the death wns caused CARRYING t w o t h o u s a n d OR
Funcrkl arrangements will In? an­
Rurned Yesterday,
petroleum fielda of Mesopotamia, of
•
I'llANK FROM ASIA
dinnt fleet without advertising
or In the attempt to defdid himself fn.m
t h a t w il l m a k e c it y te r m ln .
■M
nounced as .soon us word js recolvcd
•which the inviting powers have rcthe attack of tho older man according
Ties
Up
Travel
MINOR
A
l.
FOR
SOUTll
CAR.
ccmpclltivc
hitldlng.
from" h|s brother and sister out of
wrvrd for themselves; consequently,
to- those who saw the affair. Tho cor­
'
OLINA
the state. Mortician U. Marlon Reed
it was not displeasing to the Turks
l llr T h r A ««»r U lr d r r r » » l
oner's Jury viewed tho remains und
Lauuch Tied to Bridge Caught on
/
la in charge of the body.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 25. —
for tko United States to go on record
brought in tho verdict that tho deceas­
Fire, nnd Caught Bridge
I n r T h e A x n r ln to l I T » « « »
"
9
relief
«Rnlnst the San Remo agreement.
MIAMI, Nov. 27.— Immediate con­
ed came tq his death nt tho hands of The American Neap-East
REPRESENTATIVE
HILL
steamer
Belgravian,
carrying
2,000
The superstruiYturc or ij^roach to
It wns not possible for the dele­ struction of u huge radi(£/Vition here
Richard Hill.
IN
SAYS
HAYNES
FAIIJt
orphan*
fro
mAXln
Minor,
collided
gate-, of the inviting powers to con­ making tho city n terminal
the
Geneva bridge burtied” y «f® id iy
linnl ?Lr South
,
*• ‘
ENFORCING DRY LAW
with tho trans-atlantlc liner New af^pmoon. A launch tied up to tho
ceal their impnllcnco nt America's in­ American, IVnlml American nnd West
Reichstag
York' at tho junction of Bosphorus picrx of (He bridge caught on fire.and
sistent reiteration of her policy, which Indian business to bo relayed direct
WASHINGTON,. *foV7 27.—Chair­
and* lKb~Sca^oTTlIarm6rS'*lhB morh- started the bridge buying and be­
they resent especially bfccaUse of heY to New York." Undertaken by tropi­ man VolstciKl of, tho houao' Judidan*
-Apprpval of Motion
Allied ships have gone to their fore'the fire could lie" extinguished
nfusal to accept a vote in the con­ cal -Ttnditr-Tolcgniplt Co:, Uf Iloston, comniltteo wnrf requested toduy by
w
Government
Policy
'
* pact of tho underpinning of the ap­
assbtance.
ference, to sign any report or to ac­ a subsidiary of tho Unjtcd hrult Co., Representative Hill,
Republican, ST. BONIFACE ONE OF OLDEST
I' — —* • .
«V m «I&lt;W| «r, |-*r» S ill
cept any responsibility further than announced here by General Manager Maryland,' to hold a bearing early in
proach had been .badly burned nnd un­
Ca n a d i a n i n s t i t u t i o n s ,
BERLIN, Ntfv. 25.—The roischstag xnQUSANI) KLANSMF.N
to act ns nn adviser.
til it is fixed the travel will have to
cf the radio cortrcrn. Naval radio sta­ December on'his bill, to transfer in­ , ,
IS DESTROYED.
*
today voted approval of motion made
MEETING
IN
ATLANTA
go vin Oveldo,
. .......
tion nt Miami' Reach has Loan leased vestigation and prosecutions of Volby Germnn Democrats endorsing the
foe tor temporary-uro ;by the company.
PARIS, Nov. 27 -PrcjiarntUm
.
The
Snqford
Fipc
Department was
lllr Thr
I.)I rtl l ’ r r » « )
stend Jaw violations to the depart
government’s declaration of policy.
I II ) T h r A * »« r ln lr 4 l* r »«* l
.
WINNIPEG,
Nov.
26,—Two
stu­
a Mpnrdto-treaty Bctwen Turkey and
Called
to
the
scene
and
with the asment'of Justice.
ATLANTA, Nov. 27.—Approxi­
All parties voted,for motion with tho
the United States was under consid • ATLANTA, Gn., Nov. 27.—CancclMr. Mill declared in a letter to tho dents lost their lives and twenty oth exception of Communists and three mately 1,000 representatives-of the nistance ‘ of others attracted to the
Motion at -1-nusannc ^ays ft dispatch intldrt of tho Ccntro-Tulano and lou- chairmen that thin was naked since cm were injured today when fire deKu Klux Man mot here for .Jilin fire finally cxtingyixbnl Um_ flame*
State-Misslvjlppi
college
........ _under
_
.troyed St. Bonlfncc College, one\of members of anti-Semitic party, who
today’to the Tempess. The corres­ Uinnn
♦attempted ................
law. enforcement
Klonciliuin or annual hualncss nn-at- hjit fli* greater pnrt n^-the founcU(
pondent suggest* thl* perhaps was gamen,*mado liig conlc:.t of lit.: day 'thT "volxtem! i i l by Commissioner'tbr- olde'st and most noted Canadian cast votes against approval.
‘
Ing,
it was announced at. hondquart- tjon of tho approscb'had been hurtled
11
*
.....
. , « a ,i
r__*l i T I i a
fnbtAitt
the subject yesterday'for n Ipng con­ even ^w er in number- than schedule Haynes nnd tho prohibition unit had Catholic Institution*. The fnmpus
through.
The Herald, 16c per woek, delivered.
*, Jesuit librai*y was also deatroyed.
versation betwen Richard \Y«shburn makers* with- an ^&gt;’0 to Turkey day admitted Ihey had fniLd."
:«L'V*I
had tjosUHf®v
•
*
« ►
Chiles and I*n&gt;ct Pwba.
*•
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✓
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B—
A L . i 1' - *' •
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: TREMORS SHAKE

AND SCARED TH

LA FOLETTE TOLD H i! SO

NINE JURORS
REMAIN TODAY
OUT OF 200 SHOOK BUILDINGS

THIRTY-FOUR
. LIVFS LOST
FOR CLEMENCEAU,
IN COLLISION WANT 3RD PARTY ARRIVES TODAY
DISCUSS IT TODAY
mb

' " f a

CORONER’S JURY
CANNOT DECIDE
ON KILLING

Gt?M

-. . . .

G INTERESTS TRY
TO ELI S IP SUBSIDY
AMERICAN SHIPP!

’W i-inu '' *N» w i « tub« NEGRO KILLED
. . . . . . . . . ..
: WITH RIG STICK
£ SAYS COMMISSION! BY NEGRO LAD

r

AMERICAN
.
RELIEF SHIP
IN COLLISION

RADIO
TO BE
AT MIAMI, FLA.

STUDENTS DIE
FIRE
AT WINNEPEG

j

�T J J E 'S A N F O R ft D A I L Y H E R A L D , S A T U R D A Y , N O V E M B E R 21, 1922
Jacksonville was represented tens
yesterday by J. II. Ixe, who is in the
city on a business inctaion;
• ,

Regal Shoes
$(5.00 to $7.00 values, w ill
soil, a t $4.75, any^Bolcction.

Thomson Shoos$8.00 v u l u c f l . u t .....$G.0(
$9.00 values a t ............ 7.01
$10.00 values a t ...».... 8.()(

Headlight Overalls
$2.50 values a t J ...... 32.0(

Hart Schafncr &amp;
Marx Suits
§05.00 to §55.00 values, w ill
sell at prices raiiKinn from

§25X0 tp $40.00
O ther pood molten, o f Suita
will.sell, a t prices rang­
in g from

' §18.00 to $35.00

\ special 10 per eent retluction will be allorrd from the marked pri
of each item in the store, to apply on!)-tomorrow (Saturday)

J. J. N . C O N N E R , Manager
•

The Store- o f ((nulitv with Low Price*

115 East First Street------------ ^-1

MRS. FRED DAIGER, Society Editor
Phone 217-AY

iters, there will he n cooked food
nalc nt thif New Stokes’ Market son
Kir.it .Street on MfedncMlny, the day
before Thanksgiving.
.

•all-.lmay.. .-TUfry —aro-i-fixiug for
“ Rummage*Saha” -to* biff held on Sat­
urday next. /
,
-

dnughtcr, Bertha Wright, .wore. In
town from Enterprise, calling upon
many mrnds,
■

house

.Inmct Kincnid. of Orlando, wore
among tho prominent visitors to (in­
city today and uUcndcjj the meet­
ing of the Sanford Rutary Club.

Mrs. Walter Twitchell ntturned
o her home, lit Daytona. Bench on
Bnsile Br.ossicre, the vcrratilc fdi
several
days here as the* gilt-at o f Mrs. AT
B. Key. She wan*accompanied home
Mrs. A*. Jl.’ Kcy.
- *• .
.Mrs. J. C. Dean and Mr*. W, Mor­
ton Trigpcri are zpending the day in
Tampa today,- combining pleasure
ami business.
,
•
’ Mrs. Blnnrho Wells hns icturhod
to St, Cloud after n pietuvuul vjsit * to
. nnd Mr*.* C: (\ Spencer and Mr. nnd Mrs. Tunnlcllffc. Mrs. Wells
Jack, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Terry IK-e3 in Warn, Tdxas. but hps teen
•or
of i'iltihurg. were tire visitiog &lt;dd friends at §t.. Cloud .f&lt;ir

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r-*

Al.l. s o l a s 'CHURCH
s*'
'Tomorrow, tho last, Sunday of i *
dUWJUOD :»P!lo|^ jo.* 04
I’crtccost, aorrdwJ will he ‘as fol­
lows: 'r
‘
.
Sunday School at 0 n. m. sharp.
Low Mass at 10:20 a. m.
*
Sermon, “ iTovidonce.”
‘
Benediction after Muon.
Thursday — Thanksgiving Com­
munion Mnss at G:30 a. m .. Serv­
Your hone paper keeps you in
ices will be followed by n Comniun- touch with the world.
, •*
Idn JireLkfnst in tho hall fo r ’ the
Hi •
men of tho Parish, I f possible, thojo
apprnaching*Huly Communion rhould

Knocked the old l*0ll» down
last.night to fit for Mar and
ir'th ;4 lettUce’ In* Jer?.*y ( 1
not none now we wJl lpJ
np there and cut it down
with an ax. Greot weather,
wo any apcF weather that
ought to mako cvetybody
feel good again. Yours for
n fine Sunday.

give their names Mo the pastor at
least a dny in*ndvnr.rc. Confessions
will be heard oh Wednesday evening
und from,fi:-l5 a. m. bntir G;C0 a. in,
Thanksgiving Day. .
*
' ‘ Monday night nt H the Catholic
Women’* League meet* in thn hall.. .
•htriHigera- invited .Vo church rerv-

Baromcter.&lt;

ALMA

Maximum
Minimum

BRACELET WATCH

RUBENS

SnrgeSnt Kent, of tho Northwest
Mo;nrt&lt;»J,'-vvho, when he thinks ho
is dying, tells n stpry that brands
him us a ‘murderer and let’s the
guilty man go .free.’ Then he re­
covers and death, by hanging,
ntnrcs him in the face. By James
Oliver Curwoodt Also
.

Northwest nnd clear.

18
• Karat White• Gold, 17-Jowcl

T O N I G H' T -—
.

FOX NEWS

The real renson is, wo giva SuitICp. That’s our .’middle name.'
lono 488.
181-Th-Ffi-Snl

FIRST I1AITIST C llllltt II

Sunday School at 1):S0 u. nr
Preaching at 11 n. in. and 7:30-p

Wotkern*.Council and supper Wed­
nesday at 0:30 followed by prayer
meeting at J:IfK-:* !* . . .

Original Price. SHOO

thtec services.

Special.-S2fi.50

METHODIST €IIU U C il • .

.^*fn.’writing the account of the
A.. II. Commons,* of .Stone Island,
Cod jity. Tc&amp;cllcr* t ’iub held Saturday was nmodg' tlic’ vihitdrH to. the city
afternon nt Geneva, Mrs. W, A*. today.
Mrs.
Saturday—-Thg Seminole County Fed­ i-XMter’ii name was omitted.
eration hf Woman's Clubs will be faster, read* a splendid paper.* on
inglng
entertained nt luncheon by Sanford "Dir-clpline. In' Grammar Schools." »e Streets
• W. C. nt Pftrirh Jloune dr lit noofl.
METHODIST ( ’ llI'ltCII CIRCLES
Saturiluy.s—Master ’ j-Vabcis Itoumillnt
'
All chairmen arid members, of the
• will entertain n number of - his
young friends at Ills home on J’nl- Circles of {he Mutholist Church ate
John’ Bushaw left toilay for points
rcipicktiil to meet Monday evening
• nietto nve., nt -1j i ’clock.
south after spending s’eVoral ddys
Monday—Mrs, Archie Bettn will- en­ at. 7:30 nt the *birreh parlors.
here setting up the big qt-w. ittQdiJ
tertain the members of St. AgfteA
•11 Linotype inuchine for tiie Daily
M
Marion rind Virginia Pack­
• Guild at .'(:0P p. m. promptly.
tmimten Club ard, of Detroit, Mich., arc the guesta
Monday
•if their sister, Mrs. W*. A*. Routh’.
will meet with M rc( 4*
Frank Mr-b,
MKT Marioh -w ill In- in Sanford for

I,. WJIIIams nriil
T. S. Huff have returned home from
Tampa, Mnnntec and Bradenluwn. -

aa
upiioj.i (nj)uoa jo jnij.ifut
t i ,putr utiou U| ) hojj !)qS|uot
r j j?|ooa !&lt;C\}ptjns ppu.tqapiot

guests of Mi*, and Mra. J. S. Wilton
yesterday.
MiV and. ,Wrs. ‘ Terry
Spencer whoie marriage was a re­
cent event, nre :r,lending their'honey­
moon at their winter home nt.Hnincs
City. Mrs. Spencer was Miss Mary
Johnr.pn, of Pittsburg.
.Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Spencer arid son, Jack,
will return to Sanford next week, In
route to Miami where they will
spend the winter.
CLASS SUPPEIt
' Mrs, L.-N. Hansel I was the charm­
ing hoste-.ia at a supper giVcn to her
class of Sunday School- boys , lest
evening nt the -Baptist church. A l­
most n “ perfect attendance” was*
made and the bbya thoroughly' en­
joyed the. lovely chicken supper proparedhy tho hostess, Jloh.' Jtio'. T).
Jenkins, superintendent of the Sun­
day -School, was tho guest of honor.
Mrs. Hansel] whig assisted, in .serving
by Mrs. Park ami Miss Allic Traf-

S O C IA L C A L E N D A R

The
Annual
Hrotherhood Runquet will .be given tomorrow. Sun­
day, in the Parish House at 3 p. rn.

—

C, G.-Lumley and I.. It, Lqnloy, of
Woodstock, 111., nre among tho m r'it
arrivals and' arc pleasantly located
rt’t the Montuiuma. -

! * The Hrotlierhood men and lads

no »r «t r n trr lR ln ln * .- w r it
In Ib la d rfta riM irn t, u t iln *
Iri.h u tir th e Itrm . l l * tll
■ m a l t y apprrrlnlt-O .

The /Princess

During' Cool .Weather

’ 100 Solid \Gtild ’ Crescent - Brooches,

SpffWSI at each, 81.00
Sunday^School, 8:30 «. m. \
Dr. Walker’ll dnas at the Princess 1;000 'LatiioV Solid Cloid’ Sftt Rings]

WE SELL THE BARLER

** from $2.00 to. 8IU.pO. earh. . .
10-Year Guaranteed

puu^h ^11 ''Prayer.'’

'KpwmTh iA-ague at 0:30 p.'m
will be: ‘•'lleavcn!
nnd Who Shall Go '
thanksgiving, music,
vited.

HOLY CROSS Clll'ItCH
Church acpvices for the Sunday
next before. Adveift, Nov. 2Gth, will
7:30 h. nr.— Low celobrntfon.

BRACELET WATCH
Special $0.75

WOOD HEATERS OF ALL KINDS
COMFORTS AND BLANKETS

mlmtlH, TVrttthcs and Jcwt-irji of
dcicripiioa at- the Juwesl prices

8:13 n. in.—Suhdny Sctiool. ■ • •
ll:i)Q h.- ni.— Mhrning nervicg-(Mat

7:30 p. ’in.—Vespers nnd Settnon.
■Special. tnusle l.y n still cnlargod
chriir wili lit; given nt bojli si-r\-irrs on
Suntldy.' ‘ Mrk. Leahs will lie soloist
nt the mornitig servltn.and K. dh Me*
Mahon, soloist at Vesper*.

Kveryon

P. WF.INBUIU;. I'm:).
Kermcrty of Orlando' :ind Key West

This Sunday will b o 'th e ’ spt'v'iai
Store, .Cor, fir s ! St. and Palmetto Av.j
Brotherhood service nt 7:3tT p^.m.. Vrjsnofs.’. All the frichds and rciativur of
tho {1. S. A. me ft and buys nre special*
ij Invited. Tho f). S. \.w i l l .•irnve
lO Storcs in G eorgia
1 Store In Florida
iheir annual banquet In the -Holy
Cross Parish-Hodse at 3 p. re.
, Thanksgiving Day h -rvim , \yhie.h
tin:, je a f ir-also-feast day uf Saini
Andnav- ( Nov. .lOtir), will her*
7:80 n. in.— Lory Celebration, ■
10:00 n. nr.— Choral CVIebratlon r.:\d
ccrmorh
Gifts of fnrtt*r,v.vegetnVrep nnd'groccrie$i-uiv. r^Ucd h» asu :-1 for 'Altar
a9R t:za2SB ansncarucni99nanv.'&lt;naN R sae7:*tanH ai;arjn9n;r.areR nranB ii»B inn
tie oration ami for the usual dislributiuii'riud gifts nfutwards.

112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE

Sanford’s New Store

Phone 127

ATIN CNE-STRAI
U-TTON 1‘UMFS
Uret.u will be a great prayer rcrvicu
Him. O.j I’. Swope was in tin; city nt the Mcthodkrt cluml. iil which time
yer.terday shaking Innds with hU’ it’ fs hoped to get out every member of
many friei.d-*. Hevhis just nrturned tip Vlwirch
This .will Ikj the Inst
fror? 3 4rip to Mouth Dakota vyhere pinyer. ujt'eting ■of the conferepco
he N.-ty.i the farmers n’rc in excellent year ns the jyviv.il rpee'itpf stnrtr
apfrjl.-. over: the price p f corn., Last Deiemhur.Otd. A/tqf,the proyer ■meet­
year at thin time yo\;n was liringing ing there Will he n-socfbl’ meet Inf/ for
in 18 cents a huihel nml tlili* year it’ an hour for the church tttentbcrX to get
in 82 renta nrul tho farnrem an- feel­ uiqfnintcd and visit. • • ■ • *
ing Very prosperous.
Mr. Swope
brought ’the’ editor o f the Herrld r:
hm-kv't of tlii^firmst slravvln-rries we
have over- roan raised in tite famous
Dlack- Hammock lands o f Ovoid
SERVICE
will have n ntory about tlicso berries
in Tuesday’s edition.
SUNDAY^ NOV. 26th, .1822
Subject:
"Ancient and Modern Necro­
GENERAL
mancy Altns Mesmerism nnd
REPAIR
Hypnotism Denounced.’-’

Dept. Garage.Bldg

t

R E LADIES WITH SPARKS
•
CIRCUS ARE ATTRACTIVE

Too Late
to Classify
.. ■-«»- ■■■- W
Pi&gt;»W■»

f Church Service *.'.1 1 :3 0 n. nr.
• Sunday School -.,.10:00 a. nr.
•
’ Mid-week Service, Every
•*
• Tuesday 8:00 p. nt. .

OR RENT— Otic, furnished bill i-vinr, • Wonrnn’s Club llldg., Oak Ave.
‘ A L L AR E WELCOME
320 Oak Ave. rhohe 2603. 208-Otc •

FOIl RENT— l.urgo npstatrs Ueurujm;
privilege hot Water. 800 p - ' - v i J
, l icit)* nnd utlrncttve wnnri fr tire ‘one of thi .features of the SPARKS’ Avo. ’
,— ’*
-- 208-3tp
We riro -in tho liuiiru , fur the
Is coming to Sr.nford on Tuerday, November 2Klh. . *
.
o /Vivf'Kir -Resident agent for San- j
SERVICE
BUSINESS*
QUICK
I*ro!-ably
of the prcttlett, os well na-VUte-of-the Vlevereft
ford/.for old I uiq IJfe {muranfo Corn- '
TRANSFER. Phono -S8S
* hfoore wId W*
irpllc^ o f th e-worliru famoita nerec-n aettesr. Mary
prirry. • Good npourarue end personal­
I ’ ickfofd—IrWfact rnrong her nesoclntei of tire circue World she
knpwn nv-'
ity nrccsinty. Answer bM'dcttQr only. .
• “ The
many
Addicts Insurance, crup^if Herald.
f accomplished t y this
Mis* In t h j
the
’
„
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3
.20.1-ltp
K O R W A U f/ ftt Y W rllA N G L'—Modern poultrt'rnnJi In *tlt« Golden
Stole, near
Calif. &gt; E'or*
information » t c Nick Zomovcnn, ^anford, Fifty .
20S-St*]Vi arnj |Vtft
o r d roorTr urrf'arrjithoil -npartrnpnt,
wili introduco Cooiar, CJumplun biaii.jluuqring liorOe - f the Wotiti ill bnjhi —Th*-Pre»by»criatt Bniranr-irdlj -be
house, desirablo iocntion.; Ad
npt wRJ
wUj'bp'made
lUrcjraAd tm attempi
bo'made to Irri-ak his own rccokd of .7 -.’oot,
and Saturdnl, De
\ S»” core Uoral&gt;l .officp, San
O f count Ihi'-ti* I (.* rnatmotufs b.viuuf I v.&lt; r.i-n \. itli tijc M ’ARK:;
II. C, DuB^so’a off,

QljlCUS, which
ent/

LADIES’ BLACK SATIN ONE-STRAP
TONGUE PUMP

OLONFAI

I .AD1ES’ PATENT ONE-STRAP COLONIAL TONGUE
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PUMP
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l a d ie s ; p a t . o n e

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STRAP GRAY TRUII COLON!

. TONGUEPUMP

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-is Irma

is
^nrjr Plr)*fortkof the highwire." Included (ntho
difficult fentsi1
Jittle
gtaceful eNoiution of nil
tnftdem

BBDuncnaukannan

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THE ADVIINT OR TUB ADVER- goltjf* fottb the cry from th^reguidr

sr-ssacs
.»
■
r ] . -I i ■’
•■n.-iin
miniature model of th e, Jijittfehip
55,000 spcethlpr*.
vHympin!
%$■ 'V
The cadeta,' first to. arrive, paraded j
'•’ Sink that ihii;,'* yadela W th”
V ilh a hahd and the army mule. Tho
uiand shouted.
‘
,
i midshipmen murchi-d on tho field s^ n
Those on the field odjusled a . m.d ( nfu.nvfml. followed by the navy
• - ■
&gt;
fiddd
,. rpiece
..r , ,nnd-fired. But ihe ship,
m
_ * a -a! '
i*.
i t. .. snnnnil ‘ *"* ■•
---- -did not sink, even nficr the necond
Ths gable wo*, n, half.hour late in
. hot. It only sagged In thc.hiw.
starting r.r.d darkness had nearly Cij. ,
Then, as tho navy crowtl ihocusctl shrouded the fiejd.when it ended.
Two Biggest Gamer On Cards Prove
"we
won't give up tho aitip." too in­
Tii lie Hard Fought Affairs
ternal explosions shattered tin' OlymO R L A N D O R O T T E R Y DEM­
And Score* ("lose;
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^ohaAo! in u. prim ary
than
tin
residentsf about (tht pntctfca among
TOUIHST
**•
•Mhk&gt;4 f i e r i -uNfmJon r»rfp i «|t« [proverbial cal lms in seeol. lit- hum"
,,
. . . . . . —:---- , ,
,
merchant* and many lines o f ’ ehtdr*
•* *
* »f H
• » z r at l elm iU
tlu llS In a . 10T
BulHIni,
tlu&gt;
mnnev.
it
rent]
in* a. Hr
run
gut
the
moneyit
requires.
He
can*,
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h
dlitcluarRfc the’ tegular and
ru .
^ pIoyc fo makc* TOom f , r
not afford to quit hi* work and run tho. gvnus homo who h.k of late
a!! over, (lie eoun’ y or district or the years become known as the "adver- visitors who ccme for the season and
tourist." For the uninitiated
we'
_________ W t u i m m ; . , . ; s ta te d * the care may be. Sjine one might m y that .the advertourlst is nju willing to work Mr nny wage,
hayffo r^in for. office wh*o can afford
however small. ‘ The majority of those
U J . H O L l . T ___ ___ *_______________ K 4 lln r
the bane of resort stated and .cities;
r. J. i.i|.L*»«n . . J r r r » &lt; a r r * 'r r t M i i r « r to do that. The poor man cannot. ’ coming with nil sorts of schemes de­ ronehing Florida cities to remain thru
We v./.nl to see the g.iod old eon-,
■. A . N K K f t
tho season are those, whose financial
- ___ U r « » n » l M u a t r r
! • I t I I I I I X Y — — A d \ r r ll« ln t ( &gt; ln n n (r r ; .vcntioV syatcnr r one hack.
I ait* &gt;»/ signed to abstrnct— n.nd, kfibstract— condition permit* thorn to flo so, with­
r k « « f I 4M t,p t o flilro I*. It.
|’iio:I n::il loyal Democrat', nil o.'ti money from the unwary business mart out let or hindrance. They are not
B4 * a r i t a t a « l l a l r t
Knunn «i i-hiriju agree wi'h us about I hi*. uml woman. They arc usually good
A p p llr a tla it
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The pedorriiance was m e of duztalkers, and hfLo what sound* likcl*0^
10 » * * to* ' maintnlrr themMany of them icll tt* co and many
I'lIM.ADEI.PHIA, " Nov. / 27.
L K M IM S lIltM *____ r t r r a u t l a a M » m i *
n
good
proposition,
until
you
begin!
m“J°
rlt,
y
o
f
p^
,c
more would apeak out if they were
Playing true to their season's form,
P k m ir i n - \ v a f i r r I p. m.
not ufrnid.. Actually afraid.
\\y Sj
mueh*
inoney
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and'
than
to
l
o
u
i
^
i
l
o
u
t
T
y
after
the
Army football eleven ‘ d efeafeil;!
t a t a r f t p l l a * I’ r lr a la A S .a n r r ,
,
a •
- *r
would like, before we die, to attend
‘ pay; for hiengmg becomes very tire- ■*heir Old rivals, tlu? Navy. OR I rank-'
( ■ » « T r « r ___ 1:________________ _ _ . A A . l &gt; o
wlint doer it all amount to— What
■ Is V n n lh a ________ 3.00
mother stu b convention un the one in
lin
Field
today
by
the
score
of
17
to
will 1 got in return 7* O f coursc there srnie when too (onjpcontinued.
I l f | | » » r » * la C l l y h r I 'a n l r r .
H, (in one o f the hardest and cl
Oaa * . » k ------ :----- —
.13 O n U Gainesville .whciiGov. Rlnxham wan are some of .there solicitors who are
est
gridiron straggles seen on
nominated
the
first
time
or
tho
his­
T k » k ill 13 - I * IH - p a g r V V fr C I, H r *
sincere, and. have no intenUdn of fore, proceed to get.busy and s -c tho
■M » l l r r l r n o n *
S m iliid lf
C n tin ir toric one in Ocala when he was nom­
Pennsylvania
field in n long tfme
merchants and other business men and
1 * 1 I t p a k in it c * r t c r y K i l U r .
A S ttr
Tlie retire repreigpted two touchWe would playing a ■'skiiv-ganie,'.' but the ma­ insidiously suggest -,a way of saving
a &lt; 1 n ( H t r i ' l l l l i f k n n i n nit tV |&lt;llr»- inated the second time.
jority are out for what they can get,
ibiwns and a field goal for the Army
T W . •Vw.mVa •Vv"«rrr!'1^
” &lt;H’ vtT Uko ofico more to feel the thrill we
rraing little or nothing vvheUuV the a considerable, sum in a financial
felt at the Pcnsacolacon vent ion when
■ ■ H D R n t i i i j A asn riA T K U r n e u
unwary *uhncril»er to their scheme- nianner, at the same time making a nil of them hard earned. 7 he i
Th* ABSoclateO prnns i* nirlu&gt;tv«|&gt;- Governor Perry WM nominated or at coirtes out loser or not. *
v — proff«r-of good service for about one* shipmen were not without honor In
to *h« u«* ttr rnpuMlentlnn of Tampa when we chose Gov. Henry
e *1 M t | r tl«p n !c h r « rrm H IM l l o tl o f
In past years many a St. Augus­ half the sum that i* being paid out. defent, for they ployed n game that
ro t oth er*!** cm-UtcJ In this p*par MitchrU or at St. Augustine when wo
tine
business man has taken space and guaranteeing the same i|jsility of was worthy of any team that has
&gt; -” 1 al*o lh » Iuo*l new* VuUtltlmil put the bojmer i'n the hand* of Gov.
lir iln ,
in some wonderful advertising pub­ service. . The mnnager or owner of come out of Annnpulis in years. En­
Fleming. Those fine old conventions
All rl«h i* of m-aiiMlesttoa of
lication, and paid’ hi t good money ftp the plant or business, little heeding tering tho game with the West Dointdtsoaieh** herein or* also reserved.
when Democrats. from every., couuty
the fact that within a few month's tlg&gt;
o t f w i HRttAt.n ni?ii.nivn. i*k»M is in Fluflda n ie f together and confer­ it too, only to find a little later that
the "pubSicutiouj) existed &lt;&gt;njy- in the “ new. man” would have hiked out for
red with each other for the good of
vivid imagination uf the smooth- his home, makes the deal and the old­
the parly*— Gainesville Sun.
Uilktu' whn had taken advantage of er man in service is released. The
hi sreadiiiesfj lo enter Into nny scheme new employe probably gives perfect
There will lie some facts and fig ­
SANFORD II ERA I,D TAKES AN- which he considered might be for the service, mid no fault can he found wiili
ures about Sanford's health and
the way in -which he carries o u t. h‘:8
UTtlElV Roll WARD. STEP • g iod of the city.
weplth In tomorrow's ^ditloti ‘that
agreement;
For
the
protection
of
merchants
should be preserved for future refersterling team.
Tfut’, tcally, it is not a square thing
and
others,
the
HI.
Augustine
Hoard
cniJc. Few people realize what n
The state press will hasten id con*
Srnythe, the Army ql
wonderful county
, ______ _ have here In griitulnfe Sanford on providing Ediiot o f Trade lias had ?igps ; printed for. for the regular resident employe, i was "the star of the game. His
Scminolei. Few people realize what Rob Holly, of the Sanford Horald, display in everyplace of husincs* In who has figuted what he is to do
A fast growing city we hnvo here in [ with sufficient hacking to enable him the city which anhouncc-to the public with every dollar earned, with a little pacing was unsurpassed on FrankSan font and there are few that khowjto Install a fast prejrf’ and other etjilp- at Jnrge that persons soliciting ad­ paid every week on each of the debts HA Field this season.
.
what we have in tho future. ‘ "
[rhent whereby the Herald is now ap- vertising patronage, or seeking funds ho owed nnd a little to go in the hank
N E W HAVEN. pohlUt Nov. 27.-——— — ° —--------; pearing in the some form and site n« for nny-cLiso, chuTitabie ur oilier* as a-nest-egg for tho house that is
The Sanford Herald has n nice, new . the Star-Telegram, thu DcLnbd News, w iv ,- rnu-'t T jg r the endorsement of soon to bo purchased. - No doubt n Harvard defeated
fancy h«ad,‘ but we’IDbet Rob Holly.the Daytona papers—In fact, many the Hoard of. nrTde, Application * is mart has the .right to conduct h!s bus,
keeps that plain Gothic caps head oh other of the small-town dailies ■ of made to tho Hoard of Trade scere-; mess ns he deems best; but there are in a game "which in exposition.
tary at the hendiiunrters office on ; many who, at tills t’mc of tho ycap,
----his shoulders till the grim reaper cuts Florida
course
is proper to
St,‘ GebrgC Street, ami the appiren- are not sjifficiently .far-*lfthte:l to see rank in. tiiq jdijg Jilu* of-the ar.nuai
It off. -Ocala Star.
mention that,Iioh Holly has courage
y nVsecret com- the tmJtifitness of the- action of dts- contest,*.
‘Right you ‘ nrc, brother Ren. And and O'will t&lt;» work for .n b'gger Man- lion is considered by
mil
tee
fra
mthe
Board
rd
o? Trade.
Tr
The charging the tried on dtrue and re-j- ■Drjmsoii initiative ami Critnadtt re -we hope wo can keep it on for many lord and He is- using the Herald In
person
whose
cousO
la
legitimate
does liable' man imd securing In his stead! sources overcame tho big Blue team,,
years to' come and Hint it will even- furthering everything that he j lwnot fear investigation, nnd he who sonic individual about whom little or with George Owen, Ifarvftril'a huiley
, tually make us some money.
ioves will tend to make his section
cannot stand having the light turned nothing Is known, and who admits that: hack, operating ns individual hero. It
of Florida happier nnd more'prosper­
on his actions'usually loses no time as ‘soon ns’the ‘'folks third;They"ha've’ was Owen's -fun-back of a Yiflc punt
Tho Hanford Dally Herald has blos­ ous. The Herald is fortunately nlane
Yale 1
somed forth in metropolitan appeal- n it* field; otherwise", the* irrtprove- &gt;'&lt;.departing for the next city, where stayed long enough” they, nnd he, will 17 yards through a fighting
he hopes the Hoard o f Trade will be ‘ "go hack
*' home.''
'
team that led~~direcTIj* fo hix to'ich- ‘
ance as the result o f installing a new' ments,jU8t installed would have been
a » « E 8^Mc— ■—
lesa active. ‘
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There are thousands^of “ extras” en- down uml to his suctetviirig point by
Duplex weh press nnd
pun haain;* impossible.— Lakeland Telegram.
■ Such incidents show the "protectioil gaged for the Reason it) all sections kirk in the* first pin iod, ••
added equipment. Editor Boh IIidly
--------—o - ---------afforded to merchants by the local of the state, ;/tnl t&gt;&gt; thi.i there can bej Two other scores Weie made, a
is to be congratulated on the forward_ CONGIIA'TFRATIONS. SANFORD trade body, and indicate how tho"
no word of complaint "made; but toj field goal by Charlie O'Mearn, Yale'.*
stbp ho has taken nnd the fact that he
^1 ERA LI)
members are raved the(ieb&gt;, if .tliev
hofiefit to-goodness clerk who hn.*,Ji*ar of the day, from the tI2-yurd
has tho field entirely to himself ir
abide by the plan outlined for their figured upon holding down his job un . lino, in tluu-secoiul pyriod.-aiu/ a fie! j
jiroof that, the people appreciate. In*
Sanford Herald *W o’ul with h new benefit. St. Augustine (tcoird.
til he *:lm!l have been promot'd there j Koal kicked 2-i yards by Kail Rfaffefforts.'—PeLand News.,
,
I* but little satisfaction in giving nil * rtmh. a. Harvard- irh' lituti-, wb" vvu*
; heading and haJ gone from a six-col­
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JUG TO CRIST SEASON SURE
umn U&gt; a seven column newspaper. It
thwe is in him* for eight mouths In in lite game one minute and out the
, This is Thanksgiving, wc.ok - nnd
_i the year with the dread hanging over next, in the fourth period. Iltu Owen s
is o notablo improvement. It shows
should he a fine week for trade of
ihai^Florida- journalism is oonlimm'm - Miamians-returning "from tripx
ips_ tir'j,jn)
soon a;; the season *opens j *^‘&gt;&lt;&gt; HR* bUUUnumg ef t o r i, and Pi
; a ll' kinds. The weather ia cool a"mT
nurgln of th* Crimson’s unrxpecteii
!y advancing.
ancing. The Herald is Han* j other states continue to predict fot ; he is liable to be shelved to make way 11
fine and will hrirg Hie ptviple here
sticcees.
#
fo il's licit friend. The Celery' City phU winter the jar^ ^ t tourist »c a -!for rhPapcr morl.— palatkn News.
' to trade and Thank'giving ,wl!l pmV®
ha* made its growl h in recent yraru son in' Florida's history. -The regubusiness in all the stores and epeclargely to Editor. Holly’s demand:! for liar winter visitors, too, are arriving; j &gt;( js-t * t
n. o. EXI’ ECTS
{N A V Y SI NK TWH i:
inlly tho incut nnd grocery alore*.
a more powerful eily. Take a " daily 1ahead of their usual schedule with
BIG
CHRISTMAS
1
1
1
HINESS
■f
And then the big special edition of newspaper otit uf a city, one that lh* explanation Hiut it is going to be
IN’ TH E SAME DAY
the Hanford Herald tomorrow will is dedicated to the best Interest.* .oftdifficult to yucure. train uccumtrtodiWASHINGTON. Nov. 27. — Post j
stimulate new busings.* as. nothing!,,.
.
.
r illL A p r .L I’JHA. Nov. 27. -T! IV
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. life people ,nnd you will find a dv thins a little Inter when the ‘Tdg Office officials arc expecting a
else will do. Let us all pull for th"
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be.Tty tpisilu- i ‘at the Olirirdnias Army* sank the Navy tvvtr.- tod.,y on
[sorted village. All power to you, .Yurh begins.
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busiest season in our career.
. Herald., nnd may you continue toj
Miamians niid Miami visitors nat- pv'riod this year, p*&gt; *ihly henvtcr Franklin fit Id, The mote important f
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gr iw, While you are Sanfor«i*n"be:U’) Urall'y predict that m«3tJ »f ‘the p«n- than ever before. ' Mall h a'» flowing fiinkijtg was the 17 to M defeat a tThe cold snap \vlM kill o ff nil the Idcnd^The Sentinel wants to bo a • ole are planning to came to Miami, heavily as early ns November 1, it, nilniutyrrd to the midshipmen ou Hu
green stuff north of Florida, will dose retond, at least we want to be but it fo the “ Florida-trend" that is was pointed out, and v hen lh.‘ i (Uh grlilirun.*' The-other was stag d b e-’
, head up the Sort ford lettuce nnd will your mart welcome visitor,—Orlando really th" most impottnnt. The gen­ sLarta so early it Is taken' as a aig:t fDre the gante when ettdetn from ill" •
- hill- o ff th » mOitpHtues and the Sentinel.
mlillaty ucudemy i\nhi d in witheral Awakening in the many points of of a big t;uih of holiday, nil.
,
"ddnifuo'at one.fell hhnv nnd we have
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The
Department
begin
in
October
Kuperioiity
Florida
ha*
over
CaliforThanks.. old dear, and if i: will
much to be thankful' for in the cold j rffake you feel ary better we can. ns-• nL’i I* the Dig-fact that stands out the usual preparations for the l&gt;li*
1
wave. ' We have been looking for sure you that the Ortnndo Scnlim'l iD.iv«' othen- in the prediction1; Uliotit d iv increase and Imc Dceeodvr
cold weather for the J»a*t month and i |ris more subetu ihers and more ll,;. lumner neaMiii that seems to cer­ Hie eftlite service .will be icudy. Ofthere are no kicks coming on • tin fneinls in Sanford limn
rici;il st.ee tli.it “ mail early” earn
tainly .to'be m i'the way. - '
there paper (hut come* Ijeri*.
weather today, It meims
Out-of-tht'-stntu .newspapers and Pr^iru* are having their, effect on the
will be big bui
tin - * nv.ifrii'ini-! aie making note of the ine*-svtiliu;; puhLc, reaulting in the ,un
line.
creased
interest in "Florida as n win­ precedented early start of ChrUlthms
OCR CHARACTER REFLECTED
-o ter pluygreupd. . The.Itulustrinl ' In­ twisiiie*'*. v_
* BY TH E HOME \YE LIV E IN
dex in its i-Uwent i».,Hi*e devotes it a . it is estimated "Unit the* increirto in
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i
"1
1
1
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"lending
editorial to ,the. ’T 'ig Tourist postal receipts during Deremher over
time
"A li&lt;&gt;me reflects the.' cbracier nf ■Seaton*.' theme, nr, editorial which a imrmal mouth is ffi.OUll.tskl. About,
to investigate a real enusevVay . and
f 1,000.000 i-« *pt’nt for extra tjnei
bridge ncros* the^xqipcr St. .lohns onathose vvhu live within it." sny.i Miss The Metropolis i;i glad to repiildwih
on
trains to transput* tiho iiinils. tlie.:
the Ge'nova-Sanford rond. Thii will Agues I. Webster, district hoipc dem The Index says:
motor
vuhii’h- service spends appm-xi
“
ildiculiniis
are
tlr.it
Hie
tourist
"soon lie one of the must extensively initrstion agent of the Florida Agri­
season
now
In-ginning
will
lit*
one
of
$-'00.000 above its rag dai
cultural
Extension
Division.
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travelled ronds in the country for in service,
anil another 51,000.000 goeWo nre told hI?o that, toll . mnny the iny.-U fiucees.'ful iif the history of
• terntnte traffic nnd n better approach
for
additional
clerk hire in tlie vni
■ to the bridge on hot it sides of tie- persons give too little thought to Florida, the great winter playground
inns
postoffices.
to sort mail.
river should be made. The county lilt* home. A farmer will pay a bun* of tlie eastern section of the United
Another
item
is IJDO.OOO for n-ldiSuite*.
Already
tho
tourist
tide
has
has spent much money here hut ,thc died dollars for a riding plow, hut
dona carriers.
Added lo these
set
in,
and
it
is
coming
in
'
strong,
will
leave
hi»t
wife
to
sg.-'ru
b'
clothe*
thing to do is lo spend a big sum at
items
nre
the
millions
of money
one, time and put in the proper con- with her hands when much ‘ lew judging by the long caruvnns of ears
order
blanks,
murk
mill
inns uf
’crate structure that w ill-lis t:fo r nil money than his riding plow cost that already hnvg arrived; and* the
stamps,
miles
of
twine
to
're-bundle
•time to come.
Makeshift bridges would buy her. n machine to do the cdn-stnnUy“increasing through-travel
poorly tied package*, and thousands
nrc n thing of the past ni^l the same washing nnd thus take -a heavy load on the. railroad.v.
of
square feet’ o f emergency ware­
"Florida is now le tte r advertised
holds good of the approaches to *lhe o ff her ihouMcrs.
house
i pace.
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“ No Momlcr.we find sii many homes nnd better known than aver before,
bridges." l^ t us hnve something
.
“
Uncle
Sam's
total
Mil
for Chrirtgomi hero if there is any chunee in refierlittg lack o f order nnd beauty and is also better preparetl thati ever
nins*
is
about
“
ns
ddcournging
n*
before
in
its
liistoiy,
to
take,
enre
of
when the housewife hs compelled to
the world to hnve I t 1
dad's," the Department declares.
and
.suitably
and
-comfortably
enter­
spend
hei*
energy
in
scrubbing
nnd
----,------ o ----------"Deliver nil Christmas mail
by
washing nnd cooking. Give her less tain it* winter visitors. In recent
TH E GOOD OLD CONVENTION
noon
December
25,"
is
die
watch­
laborious work,to do and she will.find, ycatt the erection of modern, wot!,
and apartment word of the zerVice ns the dny'draws
Jacksonville and Tnmpn nre both more time to attend to tho finer equipped hotels
near, und it is very seldom that the
talking about building - auditoriums. things o f the homo,” Mias Webster houses has proceeded steadily jn the go.il m missed.
Poninauiar slate, and accommoda­
Fine buildings that will hold assem­ goeu ofT to* point out.*
However, n had storm may delay
tions there nre now greater nnd bet­
From
her
further
discussion
o
f
thin
blages o f thousands nf people. We
deliveries,
nnd adds terrifically to
hope they will buijd them. And thu 'nil-important subject the following tor ihan ever before.
the
bill.
A
storm in Ne&gt;v York last
"Florida is much nearer the great
first" one built we Want to see dedi­ atatements have been gleaned:
Christmas
cpst
tho Post Office Do*
I.
I!,
of
the
e
mnlry's
population
tltnn
A homo should not be a place to
cated, to public use by ths holding, of
partmeiit
|
;;*00,0tK)
extra for motor
a big Democratic statu convention, It simply shelter, clothe nnd feed the is t'anfornin arid its winter climate vehicle transport alone. The postal
has-been so long since the Democrat* body, but n place where the mind is i,s superior to that o f tlie great' state service doo3 not witth for a “ white
o f Florida got together in convention fe dan well. At least one newspaper oh the Pnciflc coast. Its climate and Christmas."
that the parly throughout the stoic nnd goad nugarinc^shauld be in the products have not been ns well ad­
Coirect this sentence: "She . livt"?d
has gone nil to pieces. There is no equipment nnd enjoyments'of every vertised ns California’s have been,
but they are becoming belter known with the second pne seven yeurs, and
' longer on add test to dotermifio who home. .
Harmony o f color and simplicity of- each, .year,*nr.d their worth is more nevr oneg mentioned the fine qunli
are Democrats nnd who arc not, at
design
are the keynoter.in furnish­ thoroughly appreciated with l*nch iic i o : her first." . .
least so. far ns concern* state poljtic*&lt;
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Tlie last, platform wo ndoptbd con­ ing nn attractive 1 hjtme. Jiulietins passing reason. *
A T A SACRUM CE, D ODGE
“ As n mutter of fact, Florida
tains tho dead issue of the free and which wifi nss 1st in .this work van be
secured
from
the
United
States
De­
hotrid
establish
n
new
‘high*
tourist
T
O
U R IN G C A R . $50 C ASH , S IX
unlimited coinage of silver at n ratio
partment‘.of
Agriculture,
Washing­
reconi
each
winter,
in
ll\&lt;r
natural
i
E
Q
U A L P A Y M E N T S .— 11. &amp; O.
of sixteen to one. . When our primar­
HOii-tfc
ton,
or
from
the
Florida
State
.Col­
course
of
things,
except
in
years
o
f
|
M
O
T O R CO.,
ies come o ff in June practically every
J.
lege
for
Woman,
Tnllahas.'oe.
extreme
depression
where
the
spend­
white man in the state is n Demo*
NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—The New
Comfort And beauty do not neces­ ing ability of the people, lx nbnormul•• cratv
When the regular election
A’ork Amerjeuns will again train in
comes o ff in November it is d iffer­ sitate the expenditure o f a great deal ly limited."— Min mi Herald.
New Orleans, it wns announced last
ent. It is- true the primary "law " of money, but m ay. result from a
night.
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undertakes "to (ix a test but who small amount df mon*y wisely spent. TH E “ A L l.-Y E A R " M AN SHPULD
g e T “t i i e j n n s “ ‘
Red Snapper fish steak.— Stone's,
■ cares^or that?" Htrw much is 1t"en- A JittieringebuDy; *. h "n' nTC,T o nail,
and n jmlnt brush will go a long way
Market
227 Sanford’ Avc. . 2Q0-21C
forced ?
The truth is that the primary sys- in mnklng'n shelter n home.

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Sanford, Florida
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P r o o f o f P e rfo rm a n c e is
Bettei’ than a promise
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*fNu-Tile” ' plmlt Shingles have been pro'.teetinis.hpnr.w-in FJori.da .for more than
twelve yen v.-ilrout a single complaint of
•"curling' up."
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Pay just :r little more and buy a permanent
roof- imy :':n*Tilr■ insteru! o f - a* cheaper
:;'hingle. *

Made i i Kcd Ti!e, Snow White and Green
colors. A! t) Hoi! Iioofinirs.
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— Manufarlured by AmaIganmted Roofing:
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Sold in .Sanford by • . •. . . .

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jlVeasury Certificates
VVa^ Saving Stamp9
. -Are New Investment

■|Orlando Botes
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Were the Guests
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Of Sanford Saturday

SAVINGS r
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W o Pny 4% Interest on Savings Accounts

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Demonstrate That^Thrift Habit of
Camr Over To Get Dave Thrasher’s
Uloosifled Ads'&amp;c t ^Ine. No
War Is . Not Lost
Big Venison Feed.'
sd taken for less !h»n ISc,^
t*jj
Cards of Sanford’s Reputnnd pnsitlrrly no'claaslfrcd '
The Sanford Rotes delayed their
During the war the government of­
OUR CROP IS EXCELLENT RUT legulnr Tuesday meet unkil Saturday
sble Professional
cnch fat ia nds charged to nnynnr. Cash
fered war savings stamps, paying
0f whom, Itt hi* chosen pro- ha ha niuh! aernmpany all orders.
SO |H TH E CROP.OF THE"
in order that the U u i.to y fx th e nrnbout -1 per cent asu niethsiTof s&amp;vX&gt;no o f tho c h ie f concerns o f this bank is to'hrinjf
fession the Herald recom* ha fa Count -fire words to a Ibis |l* -ing for people of small means. Since
ganiation could serve Vile members
NORTHERN GROWER.
re lie f U&gt; the farm ers in -this section. It in goin g up
ha
and
remit
accordingly.
mends to tho people.
With n fincL/"(ran«! 'luemi” Saturday
^ ( the war, and to take the place of
to the lim it in loyal attem pts to tide them o v e r jn
ha Pa •
Stmie ‘ of the prettiest lettnse we nt the Valdez, Cntnneo, who has
** ! war savings stamps, the Government
H
times
o f depression. *
•a. ha fa; far ha jta n* tti
Pa
** ] offered Treasury savings certificates have ever seen was brought to the heard of ihcre jjame menus., took no
r
In fact this Bank is g iv in g m ore thought to­
iupchcon of
rhsncos nnd had a fine jppcf
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in denominations of $25, $100 and *"llcrnid office yesterday by . W. 1*. chancos
FO R SALK’
day
than
ever b efore to w ay« o f adding Id the farm*'
Stone
nnd
John
Bollcy.
It
shows
thnt
beef and
nnd 1
ami potatoes and rmlndi
minds7 nnd
I $1,000, now sold to investors at $20,
.er's
prosperity.
aca
foods
nnd
other
goad
thinga
and
the
fault
lias
not
heen
witji
the
San­
1
I ®2 nnd *82(,t respectively. They
Attorncy-at-LAw
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■ _______ j l 00*8^ pay 4 percent if held until maturity. ford lettuce for It is hfndt&gt;d ns fine there was not a vestige o f gome o f j
B ring your troubles to us and w o will
SE V E R AL HOUSES for sale. House five years from the date of issue. an the nmrkef could wish and would hoy description. This only goes to)
get her what |a the best th in g to do.
Over Seminole County Rank
for rent. See Thigpen,
9Q-tfc About $1)25,000,000 of War Savings carry the long distance n»r{h without Rhow that tin* !|uptcrs of*the Rotary
OuV interests are m utual.'
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FLORIDA
jlANFORD
WOOD FOR S ALE —$8.50 a cord Stamps, scrips of 1918, become due any trouble. But the fault, if ‘fault Club may be good hunter* hut they ;
Plcnso arrange to pny rash on de- January 1, 1923; and the Government you coultl call it, has been i » the warm never kill anything or if they do, J
llv y y , and specify the kind of wood now offers to issue Trensury savings sumtnor-Hke days, that have prevailed the - rest of .the world never knows !
wanted, dhen placing your order.— F. certificates in exchange for them, throughout the north, giving the let­ anything about i t Ililly Glenn, e d i-!
. A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
S*. Vornay,
X lyQ-tfc affording tho owners an opportunity tuce growers up there the chance to lor of--du* Otlamlo Sentinel; J_(m j
tu continue a safe investment with again fertilize their rrops and "come Kincaid, the merchant prince, nnd &gt;
H „ t National D.nk Dolldino
% pood as ntfw. $120 takes it, half good interest. Saving hns furnished buck" nftr the light frosts of sev- Frank Me bane, tho head o f the big j
-FLORIDA .(«sb , balance 510 per month. R. J. the life blood for many nations and eml weeks .ago nnd, supply the mar­ mill at ‘Apopka,' wore the guests of (
SANFORD
insures prosperity to-th* people. The kets up fhenr with just ns* good let - the club nnd till of thejn came down]
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Holly, Ilcrnhl Office.
170-Ctp,
Government is doing everything pos­ toec ns Sanford ran send them nnd from Orlando to ] get Some of- that
rOU BALE— Duster and Gays' p.unlS sible to encourage saving in the Unit­ the growers there have the n I vantage choice venison and wild turkey nnd
-PROGRESS-S E R V IC E
STRENG TH and varnishes a t Sanford' Novelty ed States by offering sound and at­ o f the-frelght rales an Iwtvo flooded "lame ducks” and other good things, j
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jWorks, Sanford agents.
183-tfc tractive securities for the investment the markets with- good head lettuce.
hut nevertheless they were well cal­
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FARM ERS— You can get seed bed of smalt sums. If you want to save,
As a consequence onr fine lotturu ls fin! with ' the fine feed and de­
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frnm—i and irrigation plugs nt tha nnd insdre.your future, it would pay crop has gone to smash for sovcral clared at tho dose of the luncheon 5 •
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l.A D lE K NOTICE!
, |66G qu ich ly re h e v ts ( ulus anal
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Sanford Novelty Works.
loo-tfc you to investigate Uncle Sam’s sav­ days-but now we see daylight ahead •th'nfthcy irltended 16 come to Snn- .
. . ! LaGnpjTO,
LHtoUHnnd n real freeze for Jersey nnd other ford every Tuesday. * ’
B o p .- fqli - | ( implete Hue « f bulbs
* * ~ Sccund s h e e w , iiV ix n , only ings system. » Ml)ny matter* of importance were t DCS,*) and H cadaynt
localities
thnt
foave
been
giving
us
so
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t
is
to-bu
hoped
thnt
every
per­
ka pi' n 'fa K lw n : n h P f t TiOc p er 1,000, whilp they" last, at
IllftVe'Jbff arrived,. Wo have the largdiscussed and the Rotary’ wheel that
Clcrnld o ffic e .___ ______________ dU son who cun do so will exchange War much trouble nnd .with u -colli .snap
G R E A T E S T B A R G A IN E V E R l t
,K*1 c ,v ,r brought t6 Sunthere and n rool Bnnp down here next was presented in the club at Tampa
Savings
Stamps,
noon
to
fntl
due,
for
fa* FOR 8 ALt&gt;—10 ncres in Longwood.
O F F E R E D : B t ’ K ’ K S IX
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Com* irr and examine. ^
for
tho
host
jdtendnme-nt
the
-Allweek should open-up a fine market,
corner of Grove und Orange nve- Treasury savings certificates," said
E X 4 iE l l.EN’T 1s ' omplcte and wc,respectfully invite
T IR E S *
Postmaster Elder.
"The
large although it is rpthec Into to recoup Floridn Day, wa? presented t»» iho N E W
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by
President’
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«-*nl!iftg' nnd jatron «ige.~Th «
amhuiit o f money invested nnd the the Thanksgiving market which is
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1-4 Sec. 35, Twp. 20, Itangc 22.—Titos.
if the CO.
*Ji()g.|fe| AHdn Seed &lt; o , Sanford, Fla.great number of persons who pur­ always a good' one fur enrly lettuce, will now hflTtg on the avail of
W J. Baxter.
' ■_ll*2ilnp),
■palm
ruonw
chased war savings stumps • showed it is tho perversity1of the game that
r* 1*El *PER SEE I) Ft )K SA LE—l* have1 that the .people o f this country could is1followed by the growers of early
W ANTED TO RENT Permanent, 3j
Y oU &lt;;sn find the name of J5L^-,.a- surplus of 35. ilia, nf-ituby. King
WEEK'S WEATHER
. -ue^L.jquih' .iinfut.iiiiliial- apaiiJiuiul.t_
-ettve money -when — the nrcesavty; irttucc In thiir pavt-«f-th»-world arid,
Pi 'every live * Business Man
-'popper seed saved b/ it)yself nut of arose.* Now, i f . they, will take the tSe late lettuce in the northern fields
MB BELL An d r e c o m m e n d
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f.'ut or houac &lt;du,sir.*ib!i’ . I lh litifiii, A i}- j ..................
Pa in'Nnufofd Tri'this Column ^ tho very best New .Jersey stock, $2.75
dress "F. nr ;urt» Herald office,' Sa»v Weather*Outlook for the-Period Nov.money /they saved when they bought nnd it is an ill .wind, that Jjlowi no)■ each day.
fa*
lb. Xthlrcss, K Grothcn, Dqntn, stamps to aid the government in the body fcood. However, our northern
. 192-tfc,
27th to December 2, Inclusive
fort!, FJ;i.
n
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Fla.
KiS-tfo prosecution of thp war . and bay’i cousins have made enough -money nut
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Atlantic nnd East Gulf
TKk'gSo^m; aahiniG
n sx ha *c-j te» ha ha ms ‘ hn ha
Art; you moving? Cull ia QUICK Ktr.ter.: Generally fair nnd cool with.*
FOR SALE-^Chcvrolot touring car. Troasury saving scertificntes, they j o f lettUdO .And .they can afford to
SERVICE TRANSFER tr. do it.’ ftobts the first purt b f week; there'
W ill sell nt n real U-trgitln. See trill demonstrate that tho thrift les-j step njldo. now and let us tr y ’ the
■• v We’ll |)ye l ’or'Yuu
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It, prvbaliiUty *of unsettled weather, ♦
Motor Go. , First street and sons of the war hnve nut been with-. game nwhile for we have th e , only
BON T O N 'S T E A M PU E SS I-R Y ^
y 0” Avo.- "* .
. • 20l-0tp *out irfftfet.’ The'holders'of war snv- 1real lettuce lit .Hid.state, nt. this
nkowt-m nn&lt;l sonuiwhnt higher l*m
spnjora
th? Zodiac it
t
Kent &amp; AfcKce, Props.
Huvo, Ilia Retold, da your nett joli ftCentura tntler.part of week.
. .of,
f u l l hAlTh J’SVi room-tnmgaiow oil, inga stamps, hnve, seen* investments and by, nil .the . signs
Cl e a n i n g , d y e i n g , a l t e r i n g
of
&lt;»boltt
$20.50
grow*
to
$25
*in
"five
should
be
bringing
good
money
of printing! ' Wo hh4d the equipment
I erms ur
exceptionally vr
'years .and larger amounts in the"thc grower*. • If the Sanford
Work caicd /or and delivered
The Morale] delivered, 15c per week,
to da nil Kinds of job printing..
A. P; ConOcBy A' Son . . *2U5-tfe
same proportion. They can sec the can get goin;^ tt will loonon
-314 Wtst First St.
Tionc 46I-JFUR S ALK — To settle estate, revolt same thing repeated if they reinvest up greatly here and will big a
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, jiaaSengcr Cadillac, fine condition; in Treasury Savings Certificates. In- stimulant to the holiday trade,
“ WE D E L IV E R 'i i l E GOODS . lanv tiro3, $009.— i*. 11. Stone, Orange terest accumulates nt the Yale of I
per cent each year, crthtpouhdCd Semi- 1 Red Snapper fish steaki—Stone’s
annually. These* savings’ certificates
,
, . Storage F acilities
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R U N T
are exempt from the;normul Federal
If WC please you, tell others; if not, j
. REFfT^VurriisIwd ro
Income tax, and from all stMte and
-77— 7 tell or. Thone 498 o r .
paTk AveT
local taxation (except estate and in­
heritance taxes), and mav bo held In
FOR‘-KENT-— Lower flour of
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s a n f Or d
furnished, 203 Kurd Third atree I.
the amount of $5,000,* maturity value,
E V IN R U D E
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207-5tp for each issue, by every member of
D
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ASLE
SO
tf-gJAT
AfTOCA"OE KOTOR
11 family. They art* hacked by the
General Machine and Boiler Works; FOR RENT— II qusekee ping apartcredit
of*
the
United
Stalest
Governi
r^-nt. 719 Oak Avo.
20l-l2tp
Cylinder Grinding; UcLuxo Flstona;
Saves that lo n g ro w or
mont. nnd afford nn easy mid xuro i
T.
5'hfT—Rooms and kitchenette.
Fly Whecl StccI Gear. Bands; Cr.mlt FOR
method of saving."
paddle to tlio m arsh and
—Shirley
opposite post
jhiriey Apartment* oppohll
*'l nuffercd (or five year* with r),euShifts Returned— *— — ^-Phono 62
28-tfc
. . . . 'n ilillin .’ iuiil had Kczema
for two
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gets you thero fresh end
office, upsliiira.
O AKLAND
i U l ' K I N t i , 192U yrarS,e say* Mr. Boll. "1 hnit'BUth m Eye* Examined
Glawea Designed iFOB RENT-iUnfqrniahcd apartment M O D E L A T $200. T I I I S IS A vero pain*' In' nfy4 limbs and body arid
smiling— with keen eyes
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1 Fern dale Apartment.*, 305 E. 1-irst H E A L B A R G A IN .— II. &amp; O. MO­ aucli terrlbla ttcblng on ray feet and

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THE FARMER’S BEST FRIEND5

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George A. DeCottes

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FRED R. WILSON

The Seminole

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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CIIELLE M AINES.

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BUSINESS
DIRECTORY

CALUMET
powoat
Sanford Cash Grocery

Quick Service Transfer '

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FOR

SUFFERED F O R . _
FIVE YEARS WITH
RHEUMATISM

Madiihe &amp; Fotmdry Co.

Henry McLauIm, Jr., street.
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FOR R ENT— Furnished

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CO.

hnu»e and
threo furniahed npurtment*. Phone DENMARK W IL L ’ CONTLNUE • •
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Optle/nn-Optomclri*t m
20 MOtp
T1IK EIGHT-HOUR DAY
212 East First SLrcit
Hanford. Fla. 371-W. *
I' OR U1&gt;NT—6110 I'cd mom and kitch*lly T b . Sa.nrUlrd I 'r r t .l
T &lt;;n furuiahed, price $15 per month.
COPENHAGEN, Nov. 27.- The 8*
Apply to Mrs. 11. 1). Durant at I.ake
hntir dhy law in Denmark will he exMary* *
lO.T-tfc
A R C H IT E C T
tended for the years 192) and 11)25* aa
tiitt result of n report made recently
Room 7. Miller Bldg. _
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by the Board of Social Welfare.
SANFORD -&gt;
FLORIDA JW'A'RTEFP TO®? nt ')'»&gt;* J^ L " f
This law, which was etpu-ted a year
security^-.Cull at Hill Hardware Co;
^
\V I Hughey. *
209-Ctp ago to remain in force until the end of
1923, lias been attacked by ninny in­
terest*' nn ' being responsible for the
Jlnnr.on Shoo* S hop.. ‘
inerfeascfi in the' cost of living, hut ef­
f
11-13-20-27, 12-ip
forts to have it rescinded huvu failed.'
V. C- C O L L E IL Prop.'
\ chance to build
your
The Board, in Us report, stated .it
&lt;T before lumber gets any 1believed the- law &lt;Vns responsible for
lifij-bcrr-TUlans and estimates furnisli- tnuih pf thin Increase, but that it con
'rd.— Sanfopd Novelty'Works. ]H3-tfc twined, many advantages for the work
C O N T R A C T O R .nnd B U IL D E R FOR K EN T—One furnished l(cd room, men which" more than offset this di*
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$17 Commercial Streot— Sanford, Fla.
,320 Onk Avc. Phone 2603. 2(l8»6tc advantage;

ELTON X MOUGIITON

WANTED

SANFORD NOVELTY
WORKS

s6.„wr'i„;,uiV..';u-

Gqneral Shop and Mill-.]
Work

Ft)U R KNf — Large ujUtair* bedroom
privilege Iiut writer. 110(1 Palmetto
Avo.
208-3tp
e l e c t r ic a l c o n t r a c t o r s
h 'A N 'fK n —Hftve cllelif wanting a
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Bmnll place, ncur Aown, same muck
W«*tingfi(ju*e Light* .and Appliance* not ujirticulnr as to condftlmt of the
S * New Lliio of Fixture*
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house." Vflll pay about.$iy00.—Strout
Farm Agency.
209-tfc
123 W ast F irs t Street

GILLON &amp; FRY

a W. HERNDON
in s u r a n c e a g e n c y
f ir e -

- A U T O -----— BONDS

LOST— Between (JatcluTs store arid
Nc\y Smyrna, shot guni Remington."
Finder leave nt 100 Sanford Avenue
and get reward, j *
20$-2tp
ONE-SIXTH N A TIO N A L

S, O. Shinliolser
Conlrnctor nnd nuildcr

INCOME PAH) AS TAX

VOLSTEAD PROPOSES
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Ice* (ram gcscma*ihUt f wan In a hor-

and eixistic'muscles.

cumo effected ami I was In a censral
run down condition,

Portable, easy to attach,
simple to operate, depend­

200-tfc rlldo condition;.inr kidney*^ alsn b«-

"I waa attracted to Furratlno. by
a* e irij,
i v ndverOm-d
u m e i
•« 1In
1 1 Alabama
i m *
ppaper*
n p v i * ,
seeing
It

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and nflrr ustni; less than 011a tiottla I 1

waa no

rpllnvet) and now since
taklrnr Kfc'rra nn Uin pains have left

me, generul nystrm baa bean built up 3
ijfd ,1 jim urcnpy .Improved' and the jj
?T‘i
Kcieinn *is 'much better. 1 am Kliul to
recommend Kcrrnllno becauso tt ha* re­
stored me to health and 1 con*lder It
the heat remedy that can be found.,* 1
would not be without It fo r much more
than It coal. .T w o bottlea have made
Vno e welt-man."— Adv.

" I f your local dealer does not han­
dle FERRALINE, send $(.00 direct to
the F E R R A U N Ii DISTRIBUTING

a b le’always.,* Speed, 7 to
8 miles an hour.
E v in r u d e

M agneto —

.Built-In. F ly w heel Type,
Automatic Reycrse, more

That VVi* Havt* Hie Exclusive Distribution of thei

speed and power.
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LEE DUOS.
Or.r *0.000»ol3—Iiwl ty

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CHANGE IN SYSTEM
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OF COURT PLEADING

* W ASHINGTON,;Nov. 25.— Simpli­
fication 'of the aystehr o f pleading
uml prncXlch In ‘federal .courts to
tiring about a more speedy termina­
tion of litlgntlon Is provided in n bill
introduced todny by Chairman .Vol­
stead, of the house judiciary commit­
tee. It would (.‘ rente a commission
composed of two supreme court jus­
tices, two circuit and two district
judges and three members of the bar
to. recommend necessary amendments
to the statutes and judicial code.

’’’tf'M W lN G T O N , Noy. 27. — One- FRANCE TO TEACH
sixth o f tho national income of the
FARMING BY MOVIES
SANFORD
FLORIDA United ^Slates went into tuxes in'
11)21, according to a report issued to­
GENERAL day by the National Conference
PARIS, Nov. 27.— A project to se­
REPAIR
cure better instruction In farming for
'• * ' ' ‘ I’W&gt; 3tt) f
the peasants d9*F*«Rra. by .the use of
motion pictures has been approved by
Wight HrW.'DepL. Garage Bldg,
the cabinet. ,
-An annual* appropriation of 500,900
.Red Snapper fish, ntcnk.—Slone’s
franca IsnvnUhbli; tp buy .picture ma­
Mfukit, 327•Sanford Avc. "' 209*2te
chines for, agricultural *$chbo!h .'and
community cohtert* rthrihc.thc fawners
will
see the application o f scientific
POTfiny . •. DEMONSTRA­
methods*
to their work.
TION Wednesday at yow"
Tho
imono;
will be taken from the
M*L CO’S. . „ A
20P-21C
l(iunpahirc,‘ New MpkicO, North'Da- receipts of tho parimutuel'liefting ma­
chines operated* under ‘governmental
Old Dobbin might hnve . rymulnetl koVa, tltah, ‘ Washington’. dpd Wis­
pupu|8r if'theic-'hnd bbert soine place consin, stutu and focal tax-burdens concession’ at horse races.
in: 13ID- ttrereded federal
‘ Him ‘tofanten *$2&lt;}0 worth of nc- percapita
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The Herald delivered, ICc per week.
tnnOap )&gt;yT eaplta,
cqf Jorikl.

ABSTRACT CO.
Get An Abstract Before
Buying Property

©Q &lt;S&gt;®

E. A. DOUGLASS, Pres.
Cures M alaria, .Chills
and Fever, Dengue or
IliliouH Fever.*

NOTICE TO CITY T A X PAYE R S!

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FOR SANFORD
and have received our first shipment and will* re
eeive another shipment in a few days,
Wc will carry at all
a complete stock of
these Tires and Tubes, and we are prepared to
give you real service.
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CITY TAX ROOKS A R E NOW
OPEN FOR T H E ' P A Y M E N T OF
TAXES FOR 1022, 2 # discount ,nb
towed If paid in November, I*# dis­
count allowed if paid in Dofatnbor.
BUSINESS AND OCCUPATION
LICENSES.beemn^ duo October 1st
Folt OrrtLS a n d j u n i o r s .
and should bu’ tmid pruhiiitlyk ‘
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ALFRED FOSTER,’ * *
From even,’ angle this little dre»
sugttMts imvelty. . I t h fashioned in
City Tax Collector.
unbleached imjidm, if the wearer is
under ten years old. Above that oec 191-Oncs W«U-4t®
•chainbray or gingham itwfy lie" used.
The skirt .is . decorated with little.
TO OWNERS (IF DOGS!
.appllqucd flower baskets. • These may
he of,-brown gingham, with the floorers
in blue and pink, or yellow and red. A ‘ 1)0(1 LICENSE FOR VJs A R ’ 192J
narrow pelt ol self-material bolus in tho BECAME DUE OCTOBER 1. S « .
fulneis at the waist. A round collar and £80 of Revis'd Ordinan;e^., provides
tum-back cuffs finish neck and sleeves,
respectively. Medium sire requires i l l that dogs not having license tag may
yards jA-inch material.
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at h loss when the' boll crossed tho 'GATORS OUTPLAYS* •
And the beat game of the season,
lino and _ Mcl.ucns playing .'three • ■ o g e Ti .thouw ’ e a n d . w i n ;
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rushed across ..the . line nod while
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A T L A N T A , Cal, Noy. 27,-rOut-. badly coached &lt;dth«?r, If yob noticed.
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'compelled to fold their tlrt-d wings DcLand, 7-G.
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vjln serene acquiescence to defeat at
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On several occasions, Ft. Meade
noon while the.Invading total ton­
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threatened Snnford'a goal linp, in
nage from the Univonity of Florida
one instance getting it* to within one scored’ 12 points and held the totals
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foot of a touchdown," but the San­ scoreless. Florida's right end, Dun­
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nadc it look that ■
ford defensive was a wee hit too can, turned tho Wick.
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much for the visitors, and held them
Albert Duncan did the dnmggc.by
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deliberately dodging tlje dogged de­
n
Don't forget that girls .basket hall
lonch Wilinson's ttllttcrinK .San- j interest in the many victories they • Both teams worked" ninny trick fense while .within Oglethorpe’s 20n
plays,-giving .the fann quite a few ynrd lire, most of the credit fuL the game nt the Pariah House tomorrow
ii With School fout-lmll eleven j hung* tip.
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red a brilliant nfsd m|| carped vh&gt; t • Ft. Mundi* also had n mighty well- thrills at, th t way they were- carried victory khopld.go to'Newton, half­ night. : Going to be u good one.
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y Saturday afternoon, on the llulk-, trained outfit* and they fought nobly, through successfully, and especially back .fro mour Southern sister state
interesting
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the
way
Ft.
Meade
And
if
you'-would
see
'what
a
fine
id, before an enthusiastic c ro w d J ja t just Aind to bow to a superior
A C O M M U N IT Y B U IL D E R
whose giants wery responsible for the
eh they emerged front a hArd bat-* byrtch .of athletes. P L Meade has worked the “ lock-step."
inroads into Oglethorpe's territory. teuni Mias Tilln hna, logmen tip with
Hanford made twelve first downs The lifrgest fullback -on record,. *if your two-biLa and turn ouL
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with the Fort Meade high school1played some wonderful foothall them*
B. F. W UITNKR, Cashier
F. I*. FORSTER, President
the-visitors
and
iresentatives, on thc'long. end o f a IWlVc* this season, and. their ib m p E: •to. the,, fiyo.msdo by
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there is any record*on earth big
The Arm y sunk the Navy, 'Oalors
■to-0 colir-L ‘
'in foldin g Hillsborough tu three completed, eight-of-their eleven try* - •„ (;UBfc ti hold him, sthrled the game
Sanford's fighting- spirit was in touchdpvr’ns, by defeating • Kissim-* at forward pass, ■nil * for big' gains, for Florida *nn'd ploughed enrwider- ceptqred Ogbthorjio-\and Sanford
1evid en ce x/nd their great offen- tnec by twice ns nrany points \»s {lap while. Ft. Meatle ohfy coinpk*UH four ably, hut the seemingly impossible went over ihtf top o f Fbrt'Meade. .
e- was' o n ly slightly superior ' to ford did, and their other .victorieyT Ttf'tbejr fourteen. t
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wrts hccbtnplished nnd he was knock­
There were no outstanding stars In ed out before the thijsi pi-ri.otl. had
*tr stubborn defense of their goai coupled with the fact that- they lookClemcnccau saw Harvard and Yale
C E M E T E R Y W O R K A S P E C IA L T Y
e which waa seriously threatened od and acted like real players when Saturday’s game as every Sanford Im one history.
lie yreighs 220 piny Saturduy. Just b e t‘ he thought 1018 West First Street
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pounds on buying scales.’
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' J- «rIlhey appeared off thir field, nnd then
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It keeps ip’tting harder nnd harder
. Sanford will go to Daytona to play
l- stubborn fight being put up by dubio-j ■ nl ‘ lu ; ’.art.
find any outstanding slurs on tho
Boston University 11, TufU 0.
th elevens, no tiresome delays nnd
local
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e. outcome always in doubt, seem the game was long under way and so*n*a‘ schedule ami the outcome of
fect
team
work that ever body gets in B .
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Notre Dame IP, Carnegie.Tech 0.
at the season just cloning was an nnd hung up a victory that'wjs well- the Hilislrorougli eleven intn a post
Only une bud break they made Was
University of Detroit 20, W. and
season game antl-thrsv efforts may
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the onsldu kick that resulted in
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at thosd'lew dollars sjamt to help
The locals keored their first touch-, pi(»duco ft;sults. Sanford won ovet .. Buckncll 20, But gem* 1.7.
-euchdown. Just a cuse of McLpcna
c. Sanford toys wni rcUirpcd with down In the first quarter, after a Fl..Memly by two touchdorois, while
outguessing the whole Fort Meade
. Marklnnd 20, Itutgc-ra 17.
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steady march down the field through Tampa ;Op|y beat thsm with'. ' three • Maryland 0 1, CnlhoBc•uiiivc-i jdty, 0i .tc'qru.
tltefr forward pa.-tM-s.carried through touch-downs, which nmVes’ tho local
Army 17, Navy l.|, *. . ‘ . .
successfully, n forward pass tly Mr- fnns feel that n game between those
But the woods will 'not be ns full
Harvard JO, Yale 7..
Lucas'to Hilt Moyuiwho was over the two eleyc-qa will he one worth see­
Alabama 10, Oeorginjl. &gt; *
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lit;**, netting them their first six ing.
cuuplg.of.weeks agu. Alany nice l» ig '*
. . Florida*,! 2,- Oglethorpe 0.
The line-up apd summary for Batpoints after- touchdown was missed
Jfdms. Hopkins, 10, St. .lohna (A n ­ bucks lu-ing brought in. And l|u&gt;t ■
and the six-point lend held until the urday’s game follows:
napolis)- 7.
gees for turkeys, quail, ducks and a n '"
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Ft Mealle—0
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Muhlenberg 20, Fnrdhaqt 20. •
We Just won't l-o satisfied until
Ix-ft end
inability of l-'t. Meade's players to
Swnrthmorg 2Si Havorfurd 2. ' '■ Hillsborough plays us a 'post-sdasun ■
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Gettysburg 15, Lebanon Valley 0. that if they, conk* in the big'five, then B
Sturgis - Purdue 7, Indiana-7,
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Sanford plaVer i move ring the* bill ’Meftfaulin
hunters that are drifting in. from the R
Right guard
would have had tu he la-hind the
Michigan 10, Minnesota 7.
woods 7* 'Tis said that AithurM'oWtdi B
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Iowa 77, Notfhwestcrn 7.
and Dick Maxwell weep standing on a
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Right end
figured tho opposing .-h-vi-n would toPenn, Military 0, Western ■ Mary­ cm that say the thing never did cave U
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112 MaRtto'ia AvenuoSt. Louia Univ, 2S,«|.nyoltt 0.
den. ..Umpire, Hines.
Head lines^Thursday—-Richard Bnrthelmcss in
Miss. A. and M. di Drake 18.
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Culver Mil. Acad, 41, Rose Poly,
A LL MIXED UP I,AST IVKIiK
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lust. 0.
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of
woman’*;
right to .her own individdCulorqdo. Aggies .83,
Brigham
we Were giad'to linyo rrnf children witness. lL*t events went with a clocklike
NEW YORK, Nov.' 27,-Gridiron,
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ASSORTED NU T t llOCOl.ATKS
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Colorado Schqnl o f Minca 0, Univ.
jneij look a complete somersault to­
lanta, Go.. Coming—-"The Old HomcXtiad"; “ I
Colorado 10. l CHOCOLATES AND BON-DONS
day from an Eastern view-point, in
CfRC l'S PRICF-S
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Oregon A ggiifs’ 1G, Washington Am this Igssv” ; “ Burning Sands";
a majority o f leading battles. Har­
.• ASSORTED CHOCOLATES
Gloria Swhnsoii in “ impossible Mr*.
State college 0.
vard's smashing 10-.T victory' over
Btllew.*r
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Gurizagn UrtiVi 14, Univ. of. Ida­
CHOCOLATES tR'CREAM
Ynle, which .was on the tong end of
ho 7.
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Monday—Tom Moore In "From ihe
sals,
Ground. Up". . A story,o f u young Ir­
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P liE S C R im O N DRUGGIST.
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20U-2tc fo rt to gct.evcn with a pretty girl. A l­ T H H K E X A L L STORE
1»ack with n sensational 7-0 trluaiph A T Y O W E U / C O .
PHONE 325
KODAK DEALER
so Fox News,
over Brown,
the Crimson's '.con­
CHICAGO COUNTED OUT
queror.
Tuesday—George Arliss in “ Tho
OF WESTERN CONFERENCE
Washington and Jefferson,
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Ruling Passion." There's something
envy favorite, was crushed by De­
strange about everybody,- yourself,
troit university, 20 to U, but Notre
CHICAGO, Nov. 27. — Today's
your wife, your neighbor, every per­
Dame, in another intcr-rcct(onul western conference football games,
son has someyruling force. Also a
clash ,rnn conspicuously true to form which marked tho closing.of the senSnub Pollard Comedy.
in beating Carnegie Tech. ID to 0.
Xoa, resulted In the elimination of.
I-i Fayette and the Army narrow­ Chicago n« one ut the three teams
WedneSdiiy— Anita
StcWart
in
ly averted upsetting two other load­ tied for Big Ten honors nnd left
ing encounters, tht- formor barely Iawo nnd Michigan leading the pero “ Sowing the Wind.” You’ll find new
defeating its traditional rival, I aj- cento go column.’ The University o f' delightful drama in thin play of oqe
high, U to 0 .whilejjie Cadets staged Iowa however, .in addition to weath­ sort of-woman nnd another, one sort
whirlwind fin fsn to overcome the ering, the 11)22. grid season undefcot- of, man ami another, (yie sort- uf love
Navy, 17 to 14, for the first time ed,'has the glory of a victory over and another. Also “ Step This Way,”
a two-part Comedy.
since 1010.
Yale.
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Clcmson
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Jacksonville
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CLRMSON BEATEN BY FURMAN broken by Chicago’s r.core!esa ticagainst
the
'Gators
next
Saturday
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game with Wisconsin, while
Iowa
GREENVILLR, 8.’ C , Nov. 27. — . defeated Northwestern .17 tt&gt; 3, nnd nftcinoon; This game promises to
Shattering tlemson’a record of not Michigan subdued Minnesota, 10 to 7, b ea hard-fought one, ns tmlh learns
This
havthg,her gonl line-crossed this Rea­ Michigan's victory nlso leaves them are pretty well .matched up.
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Saturday
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first
post
son by n Sqi|th- Carolina .team, Fur­ unbeaten for the season.
man university defeated SteWart's
Wisconsin, who " ruined Chicago's season game to be played by either
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team.- Many fytnford ‘funs an well «a
cadets twenty to six here today. T h e1hopes, rankstftoVcOnferWv-v
Clumsnn defeat leaves tho stnte enco standing. The remaining teams fnns from all ever thu slnto expect
ecBA-i
championship xundecided as Clcmsftn in order arc Minnesota,
Illinois, to go to Jackaohvillc fo r this bat_ '
defeated South Carolina, 3 to p, ,Northwestefn, Ohio State, Indiana Ue.'
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COME DOW N T O T H E P O T It is Ohio State's lowest ranking .iri
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A T YO W ELL
Bed Snapper fish, steak -Stone's iols today .belrlg.their only conference W E D N E S D A Y
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onard McLuuas and Bill Moys Scofe A ll Points
•Jut Had a Team of Beal Football Players Be­
hind Them at Every Stage—Final Score 13-0

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'V: VImentB‘ ilntF a lielightful social -hour ;
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Cruelty, Declares She Would wealthy head of automobile sales com ion Rallard, secretary; Mrit. Neva
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Arrie
King,
assistant
.was
.found,
last
night
In
his
garage
Klifimmco corpornUori, \VnS the pur­ gone forward in ventilator enrs, anxlj
«
i
was one o f the clews through which guard; Mrs. Mary Lconnrdi, color
chaser. This record price' was re­ anxiety is (ell, fqr the safety o f re­
W
c
in
vite
the
public
nnd
nil
users
o
f
E
L
D
E
R
the
mystery
of
the
slaying.
Detcebearer;
Mr*.
Edgar
E.
Hall,
musician;
ceived- last Saturday evening at an cent consignments that are headed to­
S
P
R
IN
G
S
W
A
T
E
R
to
v
is
it
the
spring
and
in.
"
police
arc
seeking
evidence
to:solve
Mrs.
C.
J.
Marshal!,
histpriuu;
con­
INSANITY
.IS
RESULT
• abctlun snlo in the hand stand on wn rd the north.
our
m
ethod
o
f
handling
its
p
rod
u
ct
W
h
y
take
lives, however, were Inclined that Lan- ductress, Mrs.‘A. J. f-ossutg.
Broadway.
Now England states had a low
. . n chance?
Y ou r em inent physicians claim
New members acquired were Mrs.
us was killed in connection with a
Probably 200 people gathered pn tetnperature Thursday with the mer­
Long Confinement Nearly Deprives the quarrel over the-car rather than a A. J. I-ossing and Mrs. J. A. I'uttip
’
that
this
w
ater
in unexcelled and its purity
the street that night to celebrate, the cury down to £!ft degrees, which is suf­
Young Woman of Sight and'Speech
makes
it
most
beneficial
fo r many troubles
The
auxiliary
Turn
enrolled
twenty
woman
waa
involved.
first ncliiaC sales.' Ucfore 1he .tuition ficiently cold to harm unprotected
—Causes Dig Sensation
T h e F ofd people &lt;Sf Sanford as w ell as the
memhen^with n number of cligiblcs to
the growers of the berries had been fruit in ventilator enra i f &gt;it is nol
*.
In Community.
W estern Union recommend this w ater fo r
IN S T A LLA TIO N AND MUSTER.
offered five dollars for them by handled quickly. Other sections of
be heard from. ,
batteries.
.
Fleming &amp; Son, but tha plnn to auc­ the country reported a general drop
lliieyrus, Ohio.—Jacob I'. Menses, INC, IN CEREMONY THEODORE
Call phone 311-nnd have a bottle o f this w ater
ROOSEVELT A U X IL IA R Y NO. 3
Another good way to study' the
tion them was adhered to. When tho In temperature, but except for the charged with keeping lits twenty-sixsent you nnd protect vou r health. •
American language is to listen tp a
bidding started at f LOO it looked for most northerly portions of the coun­ jearoldMlnughter, Irene, In n dingy
It was n loynl, faithful group (,f defented candidate who is footing up’
a short minute os if the other price try, frccxlng weather is not expected smokehouse fur two years because site
fhould hnvo been token.‘ Rut'low bid­ to lost but a few days/ Considerable "Wouldn’t neliave." bus been found patriotic Americans that gathered at |hjs campaign expenditures.
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ding didn't last long. Up went the fruit is rolling northward at the prea- guilty of excessive cruelty "by n Jury the headquarters of Colonel Thcddore
In Judge Itumiuels' court. The girl, Roosevelt Camp No. 13, United Spnn-|
.......in smullcr
«.
•
- than
-•
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bidding until two men were left
Jett in
in' ^ tJ
mCH but
volume
said to have been driven Insane by the
the running, nt ° fignro well over live 1at tj,c openj|,K „ f the week's "ship- long confinement. Is now an imnutc of ish War Veterans, Thursday evening f . •,,,al" " lc nffectlun *■ &lt;hc vegetnun
for the mustering in o f Col. Theodore; ll‘l ° ‘ ovc;
doUnrs. When tho hammer finally |^g^ts. The efforts to get rid of the llie State hospital ut Toledo.
fell the eighty fifty was-the winner, wpvkv pithing will give n grento* inHie case grew out of HuL-fart that Roosevelt Auxillnry N'A. 3 and instal­
F&gt; a . Nave separated
himself
from!.*--------/
n
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crease of thiprtiortla" thrpugh Satur­ on May ft. Sheriff Edward J. Knappen- lation of the officer*. The ceremony
that amount for the quart, and Hilly day und Sunday, hut perhaps less, berger went to the Menges home, mid- was conducted hy Department Junior
/
ilcCool, the runner up, had the sat- than was sent out last yrcck for those way Itrtween Gallon und Crestline, und Vice^Commnnder R. A, Terheun, Sr.,
found the girl, partly nude, In n smoke- and the presentation o f the charter
. jefactinn o f having put up n good two days.
*
house msir the barn. .The'shod ron- - " ^
Chaplin J. G.
. race and helped the Kissimmee bund,
few refrigerator cars tu4 finding tallied Utile but a rot and blanket. .. l;
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to whom the receipts were tfiycn.
their way' southward now, In-curding
Irene was brought to lluryrus, where j Shnron. • 1 he . installation. rites arc
The lwx waa beautifully packed by lb reports of vegetable.growers, who she was Cured fo r by'Mrs.'Knappen- T'cnutifui and inspiring and deeply
Mrs. J. it. Yates, and looked like a have been urgently
seeking .that herger, wife pf (be sheriff. She was touches the hearts of nil true Amcrimillion dollar.). S. R. Chapman act- equipment for .their produce.
reported b&gt; show signs iiT long neglect, cans. A fter tho president, Lou Smith
• i cd a* auctioneer.
However, there will’ be no rapid . May Id she Wfts m-iU fo the Stutu ‘ Terhoun, wns fnductcd mto office; sho
On Tuesday in regular sales, with- movement of icon*-to Florida for sev­ Hospital And Menges was arrested]^ turn app0intmJ nnd installed tho
historian nnd
. .out the auction features, the Control eral weeks, anil the demand for those on « state warrant charging c r u e l t y . ^ ^ co,or.
IVihIucc Company bought ail the l&gt;cr- cars will remain' unsatisfied until af­
Family Fought Raldsrs.
j othcy olflcers. The ritualistic work
Chester A. Meek, Crawford county 0f jbc -Auxiliary ii most impressive
• ries ;&gt;n the market at 91.23 per quart, ter Christmai. Hail way men are us
nn inccn|jv6 t joynUy to the
uml Stanley’s
I ’harmncy has con- ing every , means to supply Florida prosecutor,'• slates that the ease Is ^
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Jifoiight
under
starelaw.
-making
t
ie
nfi||nn_
fbn rin&lt;, W t o the edmrbdes
wjlh K om i *nd Mdrph, f„r ^
«^ulpmcA, th, t
iiT
give
•Omlltig of the Jnstice court flniil.
their weeks supply at a dollar a greater security
• t. and. safety
•_
fruit,,, The release of iron** atlructed wide- **f thc United Spant*h \\ af. VeWrads,
_
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- -for ----quart.- ‘ Mr. Stanley will serve straw­ but. they are .Iwndn-jipped to U K»«i*t-!. Fpr|in)1 .nl|l,lu,anr ;1H- the Htutettultts-lhe “ imys of W '-whose *rnk&gt;r nnd
—and say, it's sure a dandy... W ish you could see
berries and whlpjtcd"ifvA
' Suit- extent in drawing refrigerators from; mii&lt;le hy county otllrlnlH at the tlmere- fnhhful, conscientious response ti
....
the big stack I ’ve got piled up here—looks like a
.day.
,
( tha porthwest section.
7| vcnlc l thnt tb»* girl had tieen n prls- •their nkCio/V*5call, The "girls of ’1*8’
mountain. Th ere are thousandsand thousandsof
.-fairnc-of-the prettiest berrle.-, seen
Tlifcs far there has been little- oner !u ihe shock for u long time, re- are exceedingly proud., . " ' ’
them — all packed ready for m e to put your name
thi* year wore being, shown Tuesday change in condi^ioq.s pn the .market,
set, ' ports ns to .....
.... ....... of
........
......
In’ presenting the charter, Judg
tl.e duration
her'rjljh
llvlty varying
fro-n
two
to
six
y
e
a
r
s
.
prcnt"
l,,&gt;
K
by S. IL Aultmnn. Th&lt;^ were grown nnd prices for grape fruit and „ r_ ..........—•
and address on, just as soon as you send them.
*— .....- ■-'* •“ undMrmliert of I!h* pnrty rnhlln^ flu* j Sharon made art cIiMpJpnt
by C. H. Pratt, on thc Aultman farms' nnges are still holding good „nd
ntixilior)
( , Mi-rgi-s luiiue met opposition and Inter- 'va* ** strong appeal to the nuxi
near Vine streeL Aside from being
_rr
.
ctctaib
1 f.-ri nce from u-eiubers of the faiuJly. j to support
Ihe Spanish
War Y^ti
* *-- *
•!»« •wiriu.i t«
he (reason's
Season's early ber-:
" ,C t“ .kin« L
,ho
.the largest o f the
her
to liave one o f these Cajupiet Puzzles.
The Ctrl win, passive, aiveptlng relief in every effort for the perpetuation |
riqs' they wore "perfectly colored nnd’ ' ,;. ■ '
“ I'mcnt from thi? state
. It’s more fun than a box o f monkeys— the longer
-without- u*f»ytlal/le.
of patriotic service,'the-cause "of"hg
firm. Most all the patches in this!
' demand for the choice
Whim *!u* wiis brought t*» Ib&lt;; &lt; raw-- ninnity and loyalty to. tho flog. Judge
you w ork with this puzzle the more interested
• » --- .
tit #. •,
,.
vicinity are now ' produving h» few
,U,( -ro" *" ” ',rUri'8 ,^al -Hrv ford .i.imiy J........
i ll litre hIi!1 remained In­ Sharon is n most impres«ivc» spe/ikc*
you become— Ihe better you like it.
riin* berries.— Kissimmee ‘ Gazette.
S Krn 1 J nK t0 tho sK'ri&gt;er». — ert, and ln-r only wonls were ii few
nnd cm this occasion'his address wat
Tampa Times.
brief ueknowlyilgttieniH of ttmnk* for
especiaUy fine.
the iief* o f kindness show n to her,
FDUT. FIERCE THI11UNB
It does not seem to lie generally
A'fj.tKA. CELEHRATES t h e
to solve it— spring it on some o f your clever
Released From Asylum.
« recognized hut it is qn liistoricnl fact
' BRANCHES OUT WITH
HI-CENTEN AltY OF • • • i
“
friends— see how fast their brains work— see i f
, 1,’ mlrr ilie nire o f the sherifTH wife
AN AFTERNOON DAILY
“ 811 AKESPEAltE OF JAPAN’*! site brightened Uolleeably, bin sbowed that the American army of the Span
. they edn solveti real puzzle.
ish-Americnn war wns a strirtly vol
11tt I . response |o ulietnpl* to Induce
R )H T PlERCE Nov. 27. .llegmOSAKAi j npaT)i Nov. 27.-Asnkr.
ur.tcrr army, the men volunteering
her to explain lie- eaplhlty In the
• -—
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- with patriotic fervor and alacrity with
rung Monday. Dec. 4. The ForJ ^ er" . cclcbnaa4-th&lt;» bi centenary of'Chika- -stint, 7*
paper right now; right away— fill in your pame
Xvw4-T n buno; he re 16f o re pOblbhefl. ||&gt;(lU|1 Mlinlllftmiin&gt; .poct and play.
Stale ii*ronU obliilnnl by authorities n surplus o f (500,06t) volunteers, who
and address— send it with a two'
as a somi Jjveekly except for two and wr, fct cn),cd tho Shllk&lt;;spcart. of her* ri-vciilcd that tr«-ne bad been con were never culled upon for service
cent
stamp
to
help
pay
posta half months Inst wrlntar as a daily.« j
his ,ifc nml WQrk,
lin'd in tbc 1"b'du institution In lbi i,
j,orrdrs 0fw a r in.the Philippine)
will begin publication a* an all-year i
Ini! rclcnn-d ii* being mentally ("iiq.i
these volunU-crs were inllcc
j rloBely identified with this town
tent June Bn, t!ll.\
afternoon daily, according to nn anupon
to
endufe, exceeded in brutality
. .
, „ .. , . j One of his best works, entitled
'
At the trial of Menges his,wjfe.de; nhd tortary and depriyntion, the liru
neunrement nppcnnng m Fridays is- , • ..
)f
.
, . ..
/ 11 .
" , . i'-Tenho Amljima," was staged nt the; tiled ivHtliiiouy nt .Mrs. ivijapphnlieftti'r
u n lord H erald
sue. Ih o paper ns hertqfore will be
,
1 .
,
,
THE CALUMET KID!
J L. -. v .
.
.. . Nakaxn
Nakaxa Theatre hy
by-Nakamura- Gnn- ns to tbi* i-ondltlon of Irene ‘ ut tb« tallties o f the late war, without thr
i-illtcrt hy 0. E. Nottingham and C. S
_------------- F lo rid
protection, thc care nnd the clean;
‘ Sanford —
jiro,
tho irvai
best exponvnl
...
If J1
IU. (IIU
*
Slilcy us editor and news editor, rcbountiful supply of food that char
IlctK Kiwi me on* ol the Ire* C«!ointt Pualtx
, matau's drama.
sptclively. The continual
actertzvd the American soidier of Qic
, ,,, '
.
J ' Chikantntsu Monxncmon was lor !
fort Pierce, development of the sur- 1.- •
,
..........
world war. lj the wpr with Spain
...
, . - in the seventeenth century, in t no
N unc...,.
rotimling community -and tho intab *
.
...
,
of _short/duration,
the boys of
• _ -■ - V
waa ■.___
.
dbh.il yenr-yound business' of.
province, southern Japan, of a
1898-1902, suffered and died and won
"city arc given us tho reasons for the s" m“ rni
AftPir h^ . " « *crt ' !
Flrret
with tho' same unflinching valor ant,
change from the semi-weekly to the ' d *\ “ »n'h’ ,c ‘ cnnn‘ hp ,clircd ^
intrepidity ns did the boys of 1910
ikii!\ fidd
‘
_
official life nnd spent tho teat of his!
1918'. A ll honor and glory to the in u
&gt;
, day* in Osaka nnd Kyoto, devoting
of both wars.
himreif to literary works. His plays
M.dOO.-OOO icun.iirt.xa
RUSSIANS nrt»KAY,
,.
.
, ,
Following the installation ccrein-in}
ED FROM STARVATION ,l',n!.,’cr n’ orc, h" ' ’ ‘T , 1
miU!&gt;'
the
auxiliary ladies syrve.l refresh
of which depict the life of the .mer-

First Full Quart
TVas Sold at Auction

NORTH
GIVES WORRY
TO FRUIT MEN',

IN- AUTOMOBILES
IS FOUND DEAD

Cleanliness is next to Godliness

E ld e r S p rin g s W a t e r C o .

SANFORD

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FLORIDA

FOR EVERYBODY
, WOMAN AND CHILD
SEND FOR IT

Here’s something for.you—a new puzzle

I want every boy and girl, every man afld
vAvoman

Send for one—see how long it takes you

Don’t wait—cut the coupon out of the

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|chant class of Osaka. Nearly all of
(llj Th* Aimrt.1Ird 1‘rraa)
, MERLIN, Nov. 2*.— 1-o u rte e n m il- 1his dramas have been .staged, ,
Imu'Russians were saved front np !
----- ------------------barently inevitable starvation through N A V A L REDUCTION I IIROIV S .
the steps taken to cope with thcTecent '
7.00ft- O l l OF WORK
famine, declares tho A\l-Russian Ccn-(
" -------ttnl Executive Committee In a puhli- 1 rtJKIO, Nov. 27,—Approximately
cation issued here. The dissolution of
workers in tho naval arsenals
doincslip hunger relief organizations, w-cie dismissed in Octol»er due- to lack
slio is announced.
" f wmrk •following the natal ■reduc
T k f American Relief Administration
B« rM'1 UP °"
Washington
Confcrencc.
which is cited otrohaving lick incite Conference.
la ir in g
allowances
----- ...j these tncit Ify tlie' g’ovcrnamount of assistance given by foreign |KranU ‘* l ^c5Q■cncnt totnllvd 8^00,000 yen. Thc dis­
nrgariixutloris, is credited with distribmissal will i»e followed by the rctircert urn amounting to 1,086,000,000 ll»s.
mcnU of nt least n thousand warrant
in foody, clothing nml medicaments.
officers.
Ihe
committee expresses special
To find rc-cmployment for these
thanks for this help, and for that also
mou is n problem' facing the jfovernto the American Friends Service Mismonk The municipal authorities are
»l"n. Jhq Nansen.Relief, tho Inlcrnntabsorbing da many ns they can by
i"i.nl Workers, etc,
•
starting •work on' street and .. oth-tr
improvements. All workers dismiss­
PARTIAL SUCCESS . ATTENDS , ed by the navy ami army will" re­
LEPROSY TREATM ENT
ceive bonuses.
HONOLULU, T. H., NoV. 27.— Pa­
role* for 10 more inmates of the Knlnpnupau leprosarium on tho Inlands
of Molokai, some of whom havo been
confined at the settlement for more
than twenty years, have been -recom­
mended by the territorial board of
health ns-the consequence of the auc^
cessful results thnt have attended
their treatment with chauimoogrn
°il specific, evolved by Dr. A.
LRean, president of the university of
Hawaii.
'JV_Latr«t paroles, to sixteen men
throe women, brings to nearly
20o the number of persona-who have
been treated in Hawaii .since 1019,
when tha specific-was discovered, ac­
cording to a health board announce­
ment.
'j .
Persons released on parole ore nol
considered to be cured, but-tho ex­
amining physicians believe thnt the
■disvan^ has been checked in their
cases sufficiently to permit them
mingle with ojher. persons with­
out danger.
. ”
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Red Snapper fish Steak.— Stone’s
Market, 327 Sanford Avo.
209-2tc

I’ H IL IIT IN E EDITOR
ACQUITTED OF CHARGE
. M AN ILA, ‘Nov., 27.—TKe Supreme
Court unanimously acquitted Clretrorio Perfcclo, former editor of I-n
Nacion, organ- o f the Democratic
party, who era*- convicted In the
lower court and sentenced to -two
month* imprisonment on a charge of
defacing members o f the Philip­
pine .senate.
The esse Arose from an nttack
mnde by Mr. i’orfccto in La Nation
upon the senate in connection with
the loss of valuable documents be­
longing thereto and in which he said
“ the author o f the theft perhaps sim­
ply followed th coxa tuple of. csrtain.
senators who secured tfydr election
through fraud and robbery."
While all the justices reached the
conclusion-that Mr. Pchfccto was not
guilty, they differed on the basis of
the acquittal

f ^

^

:,soan"

’g

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"*&gt; " 2-4T9

Kept

Dingy Smokehouse.

If!*,«• of her arrival nt Ilu* Jail. On
IIm* stuml Mr*. Menges ibi-lnrod Itiat
the siierlfr* wife hud exaggerated the
fuels. McngHrt whs lined l|luo and sentedce/if |lx ni«&gt;ntbs in Jail nuspeiRled^

OPERATE ON MAN IN MIDAIR..
Doctors Mount Ladder to Scaffold in
, Attempt to Sava the Life or
Injured Laborer.
London.—Three doctors hud to
mohnt u ladder und wulk u plank 40
feet .aboro Ihe ground to perform an
openttlun In u Miln attempt to save
the life of u man entangled. In some
machinery pt'Darten-en-Trent. ;• /
• Tim man, Thojnua rhlHIpn. at work iwiVT1
o/i u scaffold, lind one' of hh| legs .
.IrapiMdl In u grain conveyor and tlie
limb was being mangled hy a revolv­
ing shaft with projrotlng blndm. It
hus Imiut/tslhle to extricate him from
Id* position, 40 feet above ground.
‘ The teg was rerooved' ot' the Ihlgh
.nod the patient lowered'to'lliis ground
and rushed to n hosrpitnl.
,

Not to enjoy 7)Tre’»"'youth when one
Is young is to imitate thp miser who
starves beside bis treasures. . . J -

CIRCUS DAY PROGRAM
0:00
,C:,10
7:30
8:00
8:80

n. m.- Sparks Circus train due to ni-rlve fforn Orlaqjo on the A. C. 1^ rytiroad.
#
a. m.— Unloading and ftnidvoi of tents, paraphernalia, wagons, unimels, ete., to the rircii.i grounds.
a. in.— Erecting kitchen, dining, dresalhg, menagerie, IdscktunUh nml horse tents.
a.m .—Breakfast served to the 700 circus employees. ‘ .
■
a. in.—Hoisting o f mammoth white top In which main performances ukc place, a Icssin in practical cfflfionry.

’
u
Side show erccterl.
•10:30 a. nt.— Tho elohorqte stteet parade will leave ihe cir.-’es grounds and proceed through tho principle downtown
streets of tho business district.
1:00 p. m.— Door.) open for leisurely inspertlnn of menagerie. Hand concert 1 to 2.
•2:00 p. m.— Afternoon performance contniences.
0:00 p. m.—Concert of popular and clansicat music plnyel on the world’s Isrgcst stenm \Jano, which can iws heard
•
•for five miles without the use o f fndiophnnex.
*
7:00 p .m .— Doors pgnin opened, to jrubljc—Menagerie—nimd Concert;'7 to R. •» ■
.
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8;00 p. m.— Evening performance,of the circus, complete jn detaij.
.*
11:00 p. m.—Concerted Night.WMehient to cirrus trains.
12:00. p. in.— Departure of trains for Jacksonville.
,
The small l&gt;oy, after weeks o f preliminary expectation, heightened hy gaily-colored porters will he on hand to
• greet tho Sparks circus trains when they-arrive early tomorrow morning. To th &gt; klJdirs the coming of tbe circus
niwnys means the unfolding of new delights nnd in thc dl.eisiflcd progrtim Ehnouneod by tlie clivus, inonxgv.ncnr'
the grown-ups should find rtuch to entertain them.
,
The street parade with Ha'benutlful women, herd* o f e’ephanta, hundreds o f thoroughbred horses ani| countless ••
other attractions will leave tbe circus grounds nt lb:30 a.m. irrespective of'weather. Many open dens of wild ani­
mals will be shown nnd music will be furhished by three bands and two caliapes:................
,
■
Many real novelties and surprises are promised in the elaborate performances which will commence at 2 and 8,
p. m. The dgors will fie opened one hour carllor to allow thc publie ample tip s .to visit the- comprehenkive ntsnngcrio. All children under 12 will De ndmitted for 30 conta, including. wi\r-tax during the local engngcniottt.

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�-TONIGHTin F o r Florid a : Generally fa ir W*
r-v? Untight'* ami Tuesday; fro st' Fa
fj
in north portion tonight.
H-*

Dombstio Species of Turkey Had
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Origin There.

l«a p!\ m !U M m na
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Th.inktgivjna Bird, 80 Well and 'Fa­ WEEK OF NOVEMHEU *7TH Ttl
vorably Known'Today, Never of
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'DECEMBER 2ND, 1322. . •

TOM MOORE*

(n Ka m

the Wild Spocfts.

v,* Aptumn*. into the com
■. Ibaco o f AVintcr «e* last
, . i if that Jersey lett’jeo • •
V
not hilled today wo might
**
as. well qt|it business. Hot
~
Uni ctxST weather i* brwgft?, inn the business nntW they
*u 1ate even backing their enri
I',
into the stores to got the
fa
bargains.
Everything
l*
|sj jovdy and the turkey luingf v inj high. *
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5:40 A. M.. NOV. 27. 1322
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Monday
* . • ~
&gt;_
At this time of ths year when the
7:G0 p. m .~ Hand rehearsal, Ladles’
feasting holidays are here, jdmost
IJamli at Court House.
j
r -»
everyone thinks o f turkey, which also,
H
ji,
m-—
Regular
meeting,
I.
O.
O;
took an Important part In tho llrst
Thanksgiving o f tho Purltaity, tjte F „ at Masonic Hall.
founder* of Thanksgiving ns wo know , 7-SO p. ro; — Bowling, at the Parish
It today. Utile Is known of the early Houso.
•
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A story o f « young Irishman Vho
.htftory o f the domestic turkey, Writer*
H:00 p. m.— Rl-gular meeting of the
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rises to the top In an effort target
.of tbo Sixteenth and Sovfcntoenth cen­ Catholic Woman’s League at K! C.
m
turies Koenu to have been Ignorant
i.voW With a nretty girl. Also—
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Looks like everything 1* froze uj about It, and to have regarded It ns Hall.
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Tuesday .
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north o f us. The vegetable buyun
4:00
p.'
m.—Special
edition
of
the
clents,
ti
mistake
which
was
not
could not get-any wires thjs morn
!?
cleared up until the middle of the h»&gt;t Dally Herald.
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Tomorrow. George Arllss In ‘The
ing.
.
'7:30 p. m.— Rand rehearsal, Ladies* Ei. Rangfc ---ctnttiry, suys a Writer In tho N e w
Ituling Passion"} ®l*o a Snub Pol
hand at Court House.
. Tomorrow Is the big edition o f the York Sun.
barometer ...lard Comedy.
12:10 noon—Weekly luncheon, .'ItoThe name It now l*enrs. and which
b a lly Herald. Thanksgiving,
Fall
• . C4lty and vicar,
It received In England where It Is r&lt;*- tary Club at the Valdes Hotel.
Edition and anniversary number of
puled to have been Introduced tn 1511,
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J. .1. N. CONNER, Manager
8 p. m.— Drill, C&lt;&gt;. D., F, N. G.,
the Ilerald
was given It from the supposition that
’ all-combined.
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• Your homo piper keeps you |n
tho
court housO.
The S' ore of Quality W«»t Low Prices
8 p. m.— Meeting Ho’yal Arch Mry
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bullock and
Haws you renq the rant u.tr u-day ? touch with the world.
Mr. andlMfs. .loo Itlder, of Virginia
arc spending some tjvfie in Sanford
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. Wednesday
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tho gucsta of Mr. and Mrs. II. F.
12:15 noon—'Weekly luncheon
Steele.'
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
,
Club i»t the Vnldox Hotel.
One o f the .most ifolightful flHldrep’a
fix30 p. fn.—Bowling at the T
The Sanford aborev are taking on
parties jrfveh this aiwon, was that on
Saturday afternoon, when
Master new life ilnco the cold snap tamo to
MRS. FR E D DAIGER, Society Editor Brands'Houmillnt outvrtalned a num­ us on Saturday. ’ There were njprq
Phono ?17*\Y
. - • • ber o f hhr friends ? l his tiuntc. on l&gt;eoplo on the streets., herd Saturday
C-H— 1923 SERIES
h|ght-titan at’ any time this foil.
.
i f » ■ W a ve u r I r l r n S t vlnMIa* T » . I Palmetto avenue, the occasion lacing
—If
*.r&lt;r swing
* '* * * * " ” * his fourth birthday^
tm r , nr It ymm W » » s t * H » W » « i
The many Sanford friends Ot Uoy'
Yellow and while, the color, motif
• M i l l cars I* til* Srimrtmrnt, *«*•"*«
l l t i t l i , n r Ir lr p S n n * « t » * lir a *. •• ” * *
Symca were glad to sec him this
wna
1)cautifully
carried
out
in
the
de­
K f t M l l T S p o r r fU ir A
tails o f this lovely affair. The birth­ morning and he spent tho day here,,
day cake Iced Jn white was topped doing to Winter Pork this ufternoon.
I iE N D A H
with-four tiny yellow tapcri.
. . Roy hati, just returned from a -big
W d take, pvitlc in the re a liza tio n o l lit
court house.
Ganfcs, both old anil now, nml dear. hunt in whlch’ tho party shot suveral
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II •p.. mi-r-Thcnksgiving- Rail,
land c a r ow n ers in the t e r r it o r y controlled
(o-chlfdrcnT'hcsrtT •wore playod oil TlCer tind }ilciity*~of inrJ:i.
T iH sin TR c“ m?Ml'e i
fcml
Country
Club
at
the
&lt;
The
children
be*.
where con stitu te our m ost V alu ab le o^sct. _
j the htwcI ous lawn.
Guild ai R?00 p. m. promptly. •
A Ford*car becvming cold
and
.
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hlT
Vnixahcth
Club.
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'•ir.g
nr.
latcd
In
thes.
Mopday -r- fhu Woitmlnatcr Club
’.ranting to go hom’d Saturday night
A
c
a
re
fu
l
inspection
and
a
rid
e in th e 1
y
will meet wjth Mrs. J. lh- U w son lvnight- and Luolln Mahoney,
broke
the
hitching
atrip
and
plung­
After tho game.'., refrcJhmofits con.
Ajveal th e reasons. .
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un Park nvu., »t'-3;30 p, in.
ed Into tho plato glass, window-r-of.
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fcisllng, of &gt; p rrcain cones und rake
the Vowel) stort; Proltably wanted
• ’ Sfce its fo r a d em on stra tion and prices
were eervpd. i S h guest was given
SO CIAL C ALEN D AR
^opiu. tff. the big bargains advertised
a
crepe
.papey.
rap,
toy,
and
bare
ol
Tuesday— Mrs. Fred WalimiB will
Friday. Arthur Yowell had just put
tettnin tho mombers o f the Tuesday i caud&gt;Y . .. •
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in two new windows and.he i« think­
Auctio V t&amp;idde Club at her apart ■ ' Mhktor RouitdUat'phoved n delight ing about putting George Vcnablu on
ful young host, ami was the rtclpicn
mepta in.Thc )Vetakn.
the pny roll pernuincntly. *
.Pleasures arc like liquors. Jhey must
^
Thyriday-t-iDancc and bridge at 'th • of many-lovely gifts.
PHONE 17 '
S A N F O R D / fU .
Among
the
children.cru
&gt;ying
it*drbnk,
but'in small glasies.
Country Club. • • ' f •
. A
peculiar burglar U nrbund
Friday— I.’Jpnt bale by the W olf nr hnj*py: event here': Frederick Llaiger, town. Ho uses n Stilson wrench to
Pette,-Mhrgaret Rritt, Wil-|
Charlos 1
- Dopnrtmbpt. *.
.
tw Vv.nff the locks of tho stoic doors,
’ win ‘Smith, Jark Morrison A d a Sin- lie did this at the store of^ U. . (■.
Braxtop
r gjotqty, Franklin Rennet!
• Mias MUdrod Faulkner, of \\
Rower and the officc of Haynes &amp;
Hetty
McKinnon,
M
ary
Ijat- R atliff in the pastTcw night, hut if
a
Ftrldns
Park,. 1« the attractive gucit of
is a Prescription for Colds, F e v ­
liff, Frances Mahoney, Marion F.st- la: sarrcerled in imterlng thPrii WIOT
Lucy Uyxtl Smythv.
* er and LitCIrippc. IP s the most
ridge, IloLbic Nuwmnn, Knriyie m o u b - nothing miaioil. This in the time uf
speedy remedy we know, i&gt;rthohUr, Sam Rfatlfonh David Earle, the year to look fo r these gentry ami
Unlph Tolar, Bam
Youpts,
Henry it will take special vigilance on the
vcuHng Pneumonia.
Wight, L. P. MrCullor, (icorge Hynes, part o f the .merchants (&lt;&gt; keep "their
.!:;.k Purclon, 0. D. Herndon. Husv.ell doom locked und the officcrr, to Weep
Wallace-, Harry Robson, Adelaide lllg- their eyes open yvery. night.. . .
Mr. and Mrs. R. f , Th'raaher 1
1 Sioro In Florida
(tins, Lnui^f Purdon, Clara Whocier,
f»erf oct •fipsclmcns.
their guest yesterday^ M ^ Hot
10 S tores lit (ic o rg in
Snilie Leinhart, John Mauser, Mtrah
M ajor W. S. McCtolnnd and Lnnric
Ann Povvera, L. M.. Telford, Ilustor Tcylor, of Kustis. were among the
Wight, Jane Sharon, Wynton Ilnryard, prnminent vislt«lrn t6 fho* city today.
Louise Temple, Jacqueline Loving and Major McClelland I« pna of the most
Knthcrilio Schlrard,
,
prominent butikcta* Jn .thi state and
ii tho head of the State Hank o f Epii- different, which by wnr of distinction.
Af.IfXANHKtt-CONIlMN,
.
- tiH j»lwi\Mr’. Taylor is one « f tho most Inis h^en p.qmlnrly railed Ihc JlesJcan
turkey. It Is from this specl«*».ntul
FORMER NP.WHPAFKRM A N .
prominent druggists in this fpAtt: *of
not fr.im the other/ah lias U«vn erne,
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.DIED i n JACKSONVILLE, tho rtate liolng the proprietor of the
peously ’ supposed. Unit the domestic
nt:3 Btinca*mriBnHTtmtintsna
•I'rdm Phurmncy. They are both old fowl* Inis 11cull derived.
n a s t in c a - n r u r r s n iu n n s n n ra m a m iD B a a n iia s n a
( {’ , Thr'Aawiil'Illtrti 1'ff «* I J
time
friends
of
the
ctUtor
of
the
Her­
Maqy Dltforence* Seen.
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JACKSONVILLE. Nov. i!7.— FuBetween the wild hlnl of eastern
;iorfli f.vn’K ’s (or Alexander Gunn ald and paid un. an npprccjntvd vls,t
itlr. atul Mts. W. L. Tajqi und ran, Conklin, formerly - n newspaperman and 'ndniired our ndw printing press Nnrth America U'td the M''Vlriin und
barnyard fowla there are dlfLyle, wh» spent the auinmet.nt. t’uub.-.
Ohiu arid New Orltfna, whu died 1and qther equipment. • “
i width must he apparent^to
lo, Colo., have returned to Snnford h'ljd.'.y, were held today. H o , was
Tho
st suiierllehd observer,
66x80
lor the.v.inter.
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|blind tty? Inst, ten year* nf ..h i^ ljfe ,
eirttethltfcs’ oT the tall fenthcrs-'M
• * _, it.n
*t&gt;rl\ lllt! till*
‘ but b o c lt t n &lt;t hiit rymarknblo h«srtho feathers m
qvcrljfng
thy
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Clnwrr and ing. had Itt-.-rs engaged In tho anlc of
f the tall ure In tho- latter
or fulvous wlijte,..While In the
B ro u g h t U p A g a in
Miss Carrie Wight, of Cairo; Ga.t arc fgAaollnt- motors,
.
,
they arc of n UcchhM yiiestnut
the guests of Mr, ami ?*lrs, lleu ry
ooh.r. Other* chiinictcrlstlc*
#Ilf Tit** A«&lt;orlnlfd
Wight and Mr. and Mrs. W alter
. .a «.(• | I*
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SIllNGTON, Nov. 27./ -Iluring.
pp.irent to tlu- ornllhologlsC
Wl^hL . . •
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In the house Muturduy on the
dUIIClilty oxj^em&lt;-d In &lt;-flaF.
„ ,*r,rvii U-nvi*i-n our wild and
ng* bilf,' Representative Garrett,
,Mr. .and hkn. 3 ..‘-E * D »'r v U
v ho
ntu-ssee, tlu* .Democratic lender,
have* been sWpl.ng, at. *thp Mjltiweumn
I -notice on Ropuhhcuns {hat the
arc moving today to the Holly rcsisal to lease Muscle Shoals to
acncy where, they will have apartmenu.
IT ) M \KB SliJUlNOLE-COUN
• The Muscle bhonls Issue waif InjcclT Y 1'^Ui MOST BEAU- . ,
.Miss Beth 'f?kinVterV:.pl
de In to' the debate by Representative
pn sid* r.t of thr- Flor.iilu K
Green, Republican, Vermont, ipentber.
Women’s Clubs, spent, th
of the military ^ommlltce, by which
’• Bfc nurc to plan to go the Woman’s
hr re ns Ihp gucal «'f Mts,
the Ford offer was- considered.
(Tuli plant sale Saturday. There may
loway. *
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‘‘A rc you not asking lu extend a
by sump; thinp .there that yon wiU
subsidy
to Ford7” Mr- Green asked..
Mrs. E. M Galloway. Mm. 11. lV . ..,( fr,r your garden -there in sure
Mr.
Garrett
replied that Mf. Ford was
Tolar..apd .Mrs \y. F. Hluckmnn re- l(J ^ n’ jwatm welcome, and some Inofferin g .nbout tho same percentage
turned homo s.dortlay Bfiem oan: tormtlng gurJen tall:. If you have
from Green Cove Springy where they- rtoos,’ toliago plants vr fall lllootning
men wore ottering tor me KovvroowM* no ............ ............... ........
attended the State Convention bf the flowers, bo sure -to take a haskrfl. ot fleet but added that Ford was not slmljar reversions to ouf one.e fa nlllar
Woman’s Clubs.
asking the governnu-nt to ^hshlixe
him*once tho property had been turn- ^
)i|u, |h v t«t-n-ky elo-ely re­
Mrs. Vet Brown, q f Bartow, anti
ed
over.
,
lafcrel
as
was on’oef mnlntnlne«l.
realize
party, Mcsdamcs Mitchell, "Johnson
Mr. Green insisted, however, thnt
’
o
f
tho
and Ratlkin, were among the out-of­
tbo
tw'h
propositions
wire
on
nil
f
»
i
r
.
town guest* at tho lunclreon and d u b fBC; t(ic belter for nil of us and our
meeting Saturday at the I’arish H ou scfj^ jjjj,^ ^ al„| tht tningcr* why ore
Mrs. Brown is chairman of "C om ­ daily thronging in to cast U fclr lot
hero on the floor."
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munity Scrvlto" and opukc on :hat aith us’. Silng your beautlfiil fhw » __ ____________ _
-America's Own Day.
ers—let tia'lool: our posMbUttles in
subject at tho meeting,
S .,p r .r « ...
S i
!)r. Franda YhrncTl, former Yt-rTor
Market S27 Hanford Ave.
-JD-tc ^ olh&lt;&gt;r r„ nUm,nt thhn (hls.lmjt If.
of St. Johns church, .at Tallahassee.
.. guest
. . . . .yertetday
. . __ ..t r*-,.
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Kxvcirt fo rv ih o Thanksgiving day*
was the
of Rev. A.
; • SEN IO R EFWORTH L L A f.L h
of tJ)0 ynubd States and «,%maUa
Peck. Dr. Y’ Mncll preached , a most
j * Tht* Senior Epwnrth League will |t|Cro
jn Uu {\xV earth no otyclnl .*•
interesting and Instructive,uermop at
i have ft biiair.OiB1nml social meeting ctislon f«»r ntumlng thunks tn I tovI*
tho Diorning sftrvlco.
„ . . . .
tonii-ht. All members are urged to ,}fnre by the pcuplu « * a (H-oplo lrre.
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FOX NEWS

115 East First Street---- ----- — 1

K e n t V u lc a n iz in g C o m p a n y

J. H. INTERMISTER PIANO CO
112 MAGNOLIA AVENUE

Hanford’s New Store

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Semin Thanks^ivii]«:.Greotings to the people
of StiTilpVctyand Seminole’County syith .the.
hope that yoW m y ever enjoy Uie rich blessilia’s that are now rhowered upon you in the
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fill and we send you this greetfti£ today that
you may remember .all the blessings you have
enjoyed during the year and our earnest wish
is that you may live to enjoy nvany more as
H w v v f » * i r s i n i l round.
And take this for our

GREETINGS

ON'SATURDAY ,
. OF THIS WEEK

D A U T M O rm T R IM S BROWN

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Gct-O’nur °fflc« ««P P llw, *Utlotyspf
and Post Cards ntf the Horald coffee.

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most favoi cd section of the United States. At
this Thanksgiving- time the people of this efttf
and county lmv e much for which to be thank-

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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY. NOVEMlIER 27. 1922

H k lU b H l i - l f f T

■ &gt; lrm u u it r « r r | i l SnH

Tiensure -at s.vcc.css whUl.i our own e f­ we arc doing- flown heve ln the beat
forts \vHi_hHri2 atrf.'lMs. we enn a! city in Hie l test county in the .hurt
sink* ia the Unfcrn.

*VdWl

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THANKS:: 1VIN &lt;i N r MIIKK

i*11t*r( lolutC '1 ituii^fr r
• e . r r lU I U M

fin a l-! WEDDING W ITH O U T &gt;'•■?
paper
M'AKMAGK LICENSE

We have so flftVh In be t!inr,!;ful for
here in the valley &lt;&gt;f the St. Johns
river. W c have such a wqrvJerfql sec­
tion of tho world ip whkh to live that
wc should all he ninth-we cry llyirr*
just for the mne1jd y of Letaj t&gt;i:t
here on earth in such a favored part
of the world. Wc all have o’.u trouhfet!
but v hab j»ro they compared ttf whnt
terprine h a jewel In itu line; 'pro
tho pooplr living in other' par!: o f tfcd
septieg tep ronsons why the hone
world nrc having? . .
,
JioHn rbowld lend thoir uid and.*sup­
port of llu&gt; hontu paper!,
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A p p tlra K n n

pin,; a.: iiothif’ ir ehc could do. Tim e
h so much moving in Fnnford at th e
j»to cut time lha l i opovi-ll.n'.imb.r
l r h l f I I - I * |S.|&gt;ss* \ V .*W (r I I - r
- n ll.r lt n o rr«
Si-n .ln .ilr
I ' m i i i , I1oomod go;d in order that Mime of
I l« (.nl.1l.krrt r tr r f Krlrtnt. \rt.»r
* ( »s*r« tnnrtr knmn nn nn&gt;.ltr». ihe fact i a :d figure:; could bo broad*
k. I l r » i . f f f l , l r la. (r a llllc * ^ * 3 .mi p - r
i if n l to tha waiting world. - Then;
&gt;r. ■ !» • • &gt; • In n S ia n r r .
1— Hcrnure when ymi vvere lwni j t H
arc ra many Inquiries about this'eity
WHICH T I I K A M O C I A T K I I I 'llK S a
,was* the’ homo paper that inlloducvd i j
*he I M n c l i l r d I ’ r r « « I* . i r l u . l o l s nnd touniy that tlie Me raid ia anxious
you to the world.
|
H U d (o (h a o « « Inr m tn ih lirn M o tl o f to have nn edition giving rome
of
•rj rl|.,mli-h-n i'fnrtlln.1 In II or
J
-When
you
grew
up
mid
gradt
ciMltr,} hr till* pspir these facia that nrc being sought by
.M l tin Ini'.! n o . pul.llrlirJ
[■QAtod
yogr
home
paper
gave
you
uni
thore who wuuld-iikc to co.ue to Hano«r«tn.
other
write-;op.
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»■ of Sn.pnhli.-njlrin .of ri'Actut ford r.nd we arc trying to give a few
•H i
h^rrln »rr at*n rnrrrvril
* »t»a()
;{ -When .later ,011 nud you found
of there fact3 today, thinking they
would l&gt;c interesting to those who your life companion and wore happily (
, lunrrlcti the hame paper gave you e
wart to come here to live
vest their money. Wc lui\ niitlier . ntul yout.-. a nice, nolitipi
tfu? time or the space to g
tiietn
.j— When ricknt*;is nml mi. fortune ]
D AILY HERALD HISTORY
in thi iriue litu, thqj' will l*&gt; given invaded ym'.r hoiri1, the ‘ ud I'.cw.i •
fVoni time to time-and those given vvgs tarried .to your •friend* an!
i In lookisp over cmr file.n tin* other |today Kr.c.. only sense of the building
■Tieigblmi t by thv home pu|ti |%
■"V wr tvsfd &gt;ttbck with the . fact
, figgros, «ronr,o-«f the facts about thf ' 5—.When you had been' s'.urcsuful!
(hat the D aily Herald is only" n
{climate t'nd weather ami some,o f ihe- in a'buHncs^’ VefituVe or hud liven pro- I
hard)y sny ape at nil. W c nnted tfiaj , facts about’ out- Chamber of. (\m*tftutid, it vvm* .the b.imu pa per -that ■
tho ■first jfpjiojiflr Wha 'i- vuqd -on. , the JWcreoi •..i ciiu'ng ht-iei. Uu*.- Unity
lictdtdctl your ftliilily.'d. ‘ J ,1..
of October,. It’ IO, ami from Herald mid Other intcnj-tiugtdntu. To
; (‘ —When you suldioUt•r»r ,mov«d 1 to.
(hot ftitne until the following April give nil tin* w'oridyrfbl prefects i*i
i*hiF hei*.!tAfttt ion Hie home paper fol­
th“ , pal’d' Herald was issued contimi- . KsuJoui will iis.ui/o the. apace of *ovlowed ymi with news’ o f friends arid
j j . i L i _a
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vrt&gt;L.tipc?kd .edKiija* .which will ■ be JelghllsT . ■■ ■
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' 7— Wh'-u .sonic ■nnieruptdoii" per- . t.ie.d li\. injure y nir c liuiaetiTf It
was TRiVWine paper lh:it came 10
your aid.
s
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d --Hi uui.:e the home paper kited 1
y.itn jidva* • m i d - fart it utiuna, it1*
{Mtople, Its'seliouls, its churches, and
helps to promote,good fellowship jn
thearommunity..
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ti.--liver.Use the live merchants o f­
fe r money-saving bargains "and pro­
tects you from catch-pensv mail
order Imu.'ea: ■ , , .

S*.(vfcfll»*Y

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BUY a n

DAI.TlSlORB, Nov. M . - llo w ih !
problem iif u wniding v.'Uhout n mat
ritige license was solved l&gt;y William
-Icnnln|rf llryuri, former secretory ol
tsrtv, and how lu&gt; liter nave Ur
bride .uWnjr^in mhrrngc, w a i tt&gt;h
upon the, arrival hate today o f the
Pacific Hull lin e:.b teafaor Rcur.d.r.
from the Went Court/
The bride v.an 31i?s Helen
H
llitfch, o f Indiana, and the grumii
was, Ciodftc’i . ’J.
o f I'mcintfatl,:_..Ywa Hill'll 1)3.7 ded tijo, !\\v.
sol. In San- Fean* tec u. Hub-r, am
ployed lif/ ,a Imb’ r j film in l.u I i
Lcrtado, .wop unable, to icorne t &gt; ithi,
euUhtiyt fdr ithei Wevlding. ,jnjd v a
». litir i; ,ul Iha |dor iilitiin B:dg*ihi:
whan t ic irtdp (lacked them.* 'Uibride, however, o h jectu i'"to
bDirtt
married ;on foreign soil, m when i
w u rtiggestod. l&gt;y Captain Fk-mini
tluit the Fcuaihir was e:ni*ideryi
American tenitm y Huber decided t
sail for hflpus end be married on 1h
hjlfh' sens. (In *the? “tnar.nihg o f No

Of course, a man s'earning
jiower counts, but what is of*
•piime importance is his saving
power.
I t is Hot the amount with
which you open an interest;bearing account that means
most' in* tlie end, but tho' regu­
larity with \yhich you add to it;
i The'tieoples Bank, of San­
ford y/iil help you to keep-Stour
earning power and saving po\vcr well balanced.

Sanford, Florida

when Kafaol
Nieto, governor’o f ’ the state o f Hnn
Luis .J'otoM nm|« former, pesyctary of
(be treusuiy, splortUted a project to
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T3 hUtf IwiS’ slalure providing fur
v.-uingq ihiffreif •-!
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jTouch (H.scUfi.ilon in the prtsn, wbict*
.bdje'.r* .that it will fall *&gt;f .pasd^ge.
SiH iufu;, of
rt.itmLieeently (&lt;■ eewspa'pcrmch that, ullhw'
rof»tv favorsjwetoanh..«*»!frtigCt
[•herJs Vif “thd ophtlop that a great deni
•i f eihieat:.-.'nl wort inert*be Hone licj.fbw if Tun'.bo uicuhtplirl.ed.
Tin- ; (-i1 of Yvcatnn cxle»i:Ie:l the
vide to women several yenrs ago but
i len-rrl?) front that Mate fay i( Has hot

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it; the wofk o f the iiitcr-parlinmiiit
f,ry. otiiuh ftiid'reeenfly 'returned from
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it dlM "'ptWJ, %v;ork.n 11 d.iy litnir and a S'
del^V
papers getting tu
nails. vTn?|A; was nutlting then lmt•■
the perrhlf^' nf n web orcss,’ morn m
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• of all kinds and this meant also go- ■
, , jnp. to more trouble, in installing the.*
new and taking not tin. old nnd tlie JJ
thpusVnd r.nd one antiuyanrcs-and ex* “
Axel •b f/ jiltin g in a roniplbte of- w
* .t fife .In every way,
a
Jlut fdl of tlii.i has beiti d uv~- we u
K n Ubk aiurttid r.inl lake stock of Sj
fuTve| es; We -^s usual, are several ®
te k 1
thf dt^-mid ltdvhd to?H
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t*.vc» cjnssOA go.out n ; re.'fu
pleat tirr.iy of nvffits, the 1

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that will ta.Lp .cary.hf.th5' needs of 5
Hanford when Sanford lmeonics n city Jj
cf t wenty-fiva thausnnd pteqdo.•
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All of this has been rande puss'lde n
•• -• by thg undivided support of the peo|ilg «
of tbi* city ard county. We finve ■
no ■ ant idly down and v.hined far ■
ri.nTt&lt;. . wt, have not sat down mil i
• " asked for businenn, we have not u. Led {
fo" anything. We have gum* out J
nn*l made bus’ness for ourselves msi a
whop the Held was not heretfor the 3
daily paper *ve made the field for it JJ
and tho field grow and expanded nnd n
,tk&lt;f city fftqw and expanded until l&gt;ej rt
for*? the pp*)p!e knew it th? dally Jj
paper was a part of their very lives fj
anti f.lstenrr.
S
/,TI^! p illy Ijfrajd dies not, never,:u
p YiAf* Arid never will lisk nny business ' *

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Ask for a Denionatrat’ori today
s ranges fcotn d»Vj .cvOtiil to.the oLhcr; For
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nent is unexcelled. W e have experts to repair
make of Auto Truck or Tractor .„
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I ; yQu arc :cD3Sitlcring tho erection of
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porince tan procure nqd mnnufiictun? M
and it will bit^he best only because "
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Dally Herald Hina had Its ops.nnd- u

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re lie f to the faw n ers in this tksetiori. It In goin g up
to the lim it in loyal attem pts to tjde them over in
times of depreasion.
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Glasses Designed
WANTT’ D ^ f W a t onrefc. Seat of
security. Gall nt Hill Hardware Co.
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ftTO TE D ^Tetm i workT'IiuiuIraTM.
OptlcJan-Optoinelrlst
Hanson Shoe Shop, . ‘
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Ranford, fla .
11-13-20-27, 12-4p
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Opt. D.

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FLORIDA

SANFOK'* XOVKI.TY
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GILLON &amp; FR Y ^
E L E C T R IC A L C O N T R A C T O R S
Woatlaghoase Light* and Applhince*
New Lino o f F'Uture*

123 W est F irst S treet

B. W. HERNDON
IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y
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A D AYTIM E FROCK
-One is alway»‘ Mnftlfjr fro^n f in
this model ol (Ufk-biLie *crge Urgr,
full sleeves, stitched with (olds of
fancy. braiJ. arc, set into the U r armhole*, while A .narrow belt 1“

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Bring ; yol&gt;f nowors—show wlutt
betftmole County , wfll grow. . *.vT. ..

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Sires, J4 to 42 i«Khes btut and 16 to
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PO TTERY
D E M O N fftJ U LaGrippe,. Constipation. Bilious­ T IO N W E D N E S D A Y A ‘T Y 0 W - |. 1 ” &gt;=5* *
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G R E A T E S T B A R G A IN E V E R
O A K L A N D T O U R IN G , 19*0 ,
O F F E R E D ; HUICK' S IX $825. M O D E L A T *2 0 0 .. T H IS -IH V A
N E W T IR E S ,
E X C E L L E N T R E A L H A R G A IN ^ -D . &amp; O.tWQC O N D IT IO N E R . &amp; O. M O TO R . T O R CO. -—
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Rod Snapper fish ■teak.iYSl«te^*
W ANTED TO RENT— Permanent, 3 Market, 327 Sahfwrd, Ave.
239-2t«
or 4 room uhfurniahed apartment,
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192‘tfc
Weather Outlook for the Perfed' Nor.
27th to December 2, Inclusive,
Have the Herald do your noit job
South Atlantic 'and E a s t'G u lf
of printing. Wc have the equipment
States: Gcnenilly fair and'etab w|}hto do nil kinds of job printing.
frosts the fIrpt pnrt of 'week; ’ there.
Plant Role Day Friday nt Pop W il­ .is probability of unsettled weather,
son’s Ilco Office nt the foot of First showers and somevrhat higher' lemStreet. •
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Heights ,....
29.0p
II.-R, Stevens, Railroad shops 100.00
Mrs. Rnllurd, Altomontcr Hpg*. 2.1.00.!
Mrs, W. J. loiwton, Oviedo ....... 61.00

Rev. C. tlrewer, Georgetown ... 0.00
•' — —Iteportod on&gt; Nov. 2$.;........$042.45

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WANFID—A chance to build
Jour RKAPPORTIONM ENT
new' homo before-lumber gcU' dny
L o s t iiY 5.402 v o t b K
higher. Plana and ostimatds furnish­
ed.—San ford _N oveH yJ V o^ ^ J 8 3 d ^
T a l l a h a s s e e ; N ov. 28. — Thtr
FOR RENT—One furnished bed rootn,
320 0llk Ave j.hodo 2003. 20M«&lt;? state cohvassing hoard Composed of
the attorney general, the slate comp­
FOR RENT—Large upstairs bedroom troller and the secretary of state;
privilege hot water. 30fi I’nlmetto met today and ennyansed tha returns
Ave.
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208-3tp of the general eloctioa held Nov. 7,
WANTED—Have cTIcnT wanting a last. . Tho total number of votes
smnll place, near town, some nujck from *11 counties la shown in thq fob
not particular as \n condition o f thv- To^liig table;
housf. Will pay about $1,000.—Strout
Total
vole cant for United States
i-’nrm Agency.
200-tfc sonator, 61,950 of which Park Tram­
WANTED— First class p*es*er by L mell received '45,707; W. C. Lawson
D. Downs, Oviedo, Fin.
2lO-2tp received 0,074; J* Q. Diggers rfcoir*
«1 3; J. Dutican McDonald received
1; and II. B. Jeffries received 165. Total vote cast in first congres­
D aily Fashion Hint
sional district, for eotigr***ntnn.'_ was
17,832; o f which ft* i . Drone roebived
J4.371; dud tVfflWm M; Gobcr re­
ceived 2,901. - { v /' v/*’
Total vote cast in second congreosional disbjcf, 7.050, of yvhich.'Jf. H.
Smithwlek received 7,304,' and R. R.
Hancock received.!.
+7
Total vote ca4f')rt .fourth congress
slonal dl*trict( ’ 19,055, oif- which W.
J. Sea^s receivcU I 6,6jfl} Howard V.
MCCny received 3,302j ‘ and t«. G.
Illggcra received 14/ L!*H. Benjamin

S. 0. Shinholser

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•Bring y ou r troubles to Us and wc w ill plan to­
geth er wnat Is the best thing to do.
Our interests arc mutual.

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Now th^l.thc foot ball iu-asoni is
l&lt;p ;20,731;* total vote cast against
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proposed amendment relating to o ffi­ about over, nnd aftef watching Lconn
nrd McLucas play, would s«y that
cial salaries, 7,76C.
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Total vote cast in favor,ef propos­ some college will be lucky in getting
W a»ed amendment, relating to’ :je«ppnr- thjjl lad. Brains* speed and nn all
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tionment 14,.TOO) total vote cast around athlete, in Leonard.
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riM iltfed Ada tc a Uni. No te»
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ojfainKt proposed amendment relnting \
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to rcapimrtionment 19,771.
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and positively no dualfled tel CHEAT C K E D lf SHOULD H E
A L W A Y S A S K U S FO R
Total vote cast for proposed amend­
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GIVEN THE COMMITTEE
ment relating to judiciary, 21,301;
rnuat. accompany aU orders. Ml
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proposed
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V total vote cast against
Count five word* to a lino IM
■ able Prof**»Iooal Men, * » £h * *
S. XL IJoyd, County Chnirmnn of amendment relating to judiciary, 1J
Tla
BaK ISO POW DER
and remit according, . .
: „ who-. In hi. cho.cn pro. £
*tea
* j tho Annual lied Croai Roll Cali for * 22’
u f t McCL* LI.BR
M Seminole
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^reported
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this
Total vote cost fdr siato senator,
te te te te te te te
morning that the Roll Call for Sem­ second district, 1,01-4, all in favor of
M mend* to
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inole County was u complete success. John P, Stokes.
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The Pittsburg plan for the Rol.l Call
'Total vote cast for siato senator, , ~
F'OR 8 A I.K —Gusolino. pump and tank.
was used and the work teas dond in
fourth district, 95C, alt in favor of
80C Magnolia Ave.
210-3tp
Cures Malurln. Chlllrt
record time.
.. . » W. J. .Singletary.
■ G c o r ? c A » 'D c C b l t 6 s
FOR S A LK —Chickens and furniture,
ever; Dengue
Di
and F ever;,
or
Great credit aLould be given to the
A tlorn ey-n t-Law
1020 Union Ave.
v 200-Glp committee on arrangements for the
Hillous F e w ,
Ilave you read the want ada today?
Roll Call, which ls computed of II. C.
Oft f Seminole County Dank
DuBosc,
chairman
of
the
Seminole
for rent. Heo Thigpen.
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IANP0RU -!• *•- / ,* * F L 0 B ID A WOOD Ftilt HAi,k— |8.f»u a cord. County Chapter;'S. M. Lloyd, county
Please arrnngo to pay raiL on de­ ohairmnn o f the Roll Call; W. M.
livery, 'and specify the kind of wood Haynes, treasurer; Mr*. Jno, Mealch,
wanted, when placing your order.— F\ chairman of supplies; Mrs. Endor
Curlett, chairman o f district chair­
a t t o r n e y - a t -l a w
S. Vernay.
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men out o f the city, Sehclle Maine*,
FOR SALE—C. * melody” saxophone chnirmnn, and Miss Allio Traffo/d,
FTrtt iNallonnl Dunk Building
good, as now. • $120 takes it, half vice chairman of the district ehnirHANFORD -.dFLO RID A ’Fdidt, bnlnnco $10 per month. R. J, men of-the city and R. Wi Pcarmnn,
Holly, Herald Office.________ 170-Ctp publicity chairman.
But without
FOR SALK — Hosier und Lays’ paints the splendid co-operation that this
and varnishes at Sanfortj, Novelty oemmittee had (rum the district
Work*, Sanford agents,
183-tfe chnirmnn and from . the canvasser?
23482353234848535389
FA U M tilti^ Y o u cin 7 g* t peed bid the success that the Roll Call has at­
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framr&gt; and Irrigation plugs at the tained would not have been possible.
— Court House
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Sanford Novelty Works..
■■ 100-tf&lt; ■It is impossible, .to havo a complete
report from tbe entire county for
Hccrnid sheets, 8^x11, only
this issue o f the Herald, arid so the
50c per 1,000, while they last, at
tea tel. « * tea
result in part Is given here, with the
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Herald office.
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numbers o f the districts ami tho dis­
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f t FOR S A L E —10 flCTCI in Igjngwood. trict chairmen. The Individual wori:*
corner of Grovo and Oraago-ave 'ern oh the several chairmen's list
Pa
nues, S. E. 1-4 of N. E, 1-4 of S. W. were numerous and lack o f space for­
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1-4 Sop/26, Twp. 20, Range 29.—-Thus, bids including their names. {Suffice
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J .B A te r.
11-2-1mo. to say that they did their work well
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have and In record time.
PEPPER SEED F’ OR i^ALE— 1 have
n surplus of 35-!bs. of Ruby King
CJty Districts Chairmen*
You can find the namo of «te
-And Results . .
M every lire Bualneet Mon tea pepper seed. apvcd by myself obt of
the very best Now Jersey stotjk, $2.75&gt; . District Chairmen's report on .the
PH |n Sanford In this Column
per lb. Address,-E Grdthtn,’ Dftnia, Annual Red Cross Call:
M each day.
G A R D N E R 'S FAM O U S F R U IT C A K E S
198-tfc Misa Kathlyn Brady, Palmetto
P » i Fin.
r t a B a n a l c i l t e P u t e a t e i FOIt S A LE —Five room bungalow uri
Ave. ...........................
$21.00
N IC E F A T MACKE1IE1,------ COI) F IS H
Mrs.
D.
J.
Starling,
Magnolia
exceptionally easy term* or will
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We’ll Dye f o r You
rent.— A. P. Connelly &amp; Sons. 205-tfc
Mrs.
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W/
Herndon,
Park
bon t o n s t e a m p r e s s e r y
Ave.................... M . . .A .. .1 . .. 50.00
Kent A McKee, Props.'
Kiwnnis Club,Oak Ave............. 54.00
FOR
KENT—Lywer
floor
of
resilience
CLEANING, DYEING, ALTERING
.Mrs.- R. M. (Jrovenitcln, Myrtle
furnished, 203 Eust third street.
Work cslod fo r and delivered
Ave
14.40
R O Y A L T O N C R E AM CH EE SE
207-5tp
Pkona flf.J
■ 314 Weal First 8 L
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Elm
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FOR RENT—Housekeeping apart­
D I L L A N D S W E E T P IC K L E S in th e Hujk
ment. 710 Onk Avo.
201-l2tp Mr*. F\ K- 8mkh,- I&gt;aurel Ave. 7.76
Mis* Ruth Wyiittlo, French
-WE D E L IV E R T H E G O O D S"
FOR RENT—liooma and kitchenette.
AVO. ,..
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— Shlrloy Apartments opposite post
Jlro. R. .W% Ponrnmn, Mnplu
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office, upstairs.
Storage Facilities
; and Holly
,..10.00
FOR
RENT—Unfurnished
npnrtment Miss Ruth Hand, Mrt. ^SheriU •• please ye*. tell other*; If not,
A ll Kinds
Fcmdalc- Apartments, 305 E. FIrtt • dan JewctY.'AV. First Rt....... 28.00
• tell us. Phone 498
Street. 1 • '• • • '
190-tfc Mrs. W. A. F’ itts, Union Ave,.... 17.00
S A N F O R D GROWN V E G E T A B L E S
H AN FO R D
FOR RENT— furnished- house and Mr*. R. B. Monroe, Celery Avo. 3OJJ0
F L O R ID A A N D C A IJ F O U N IA F R U IT S
tbreo furnished apartments. Phono Mrs. E. U. Galloway, Ucnrdall, ,
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Geneva, etc.
32,00
371*W&gt;
204-lQtp
Geaeral Machine and Bailer W orkii F’OR.RfcNT—One bed room and
•- w-,.
a fcUcfi Mrs. W. E. Watson, Welqka
Cylinder Grinding; DeLuxe Platons;
Apts. —
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en. furnished, price $15 per month.
. rtf Wheel Steel Gear Banda; Crank Apply t o ,Mrs. IL*D , Durant at Lake Xlrs. J. G. Leonard)?, Flrpt St.
(Down tqwnp'^....’..«.„.,,.,..*... 20.00
- Shafts Returned------------- Phono H Mary.
Tin* Ui*Ml'Store in Sanford
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tal vote for state,fuperlntendcpt
Jntton, 54,lf4}, of wjllch W. -8,
'6owtKbri received 30,638; R. R. R|ley
received 5,477; and J)l5$4rHo)Jiaa re­
c e iv e d "!.•
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Total vote cast, for.-justices of the
supreme court, 71,276, of wbub Jef­
ferson U. Browrul received 304Rlf, hi
F. .Taylor received 34,094*and Lake
Jones received I.’ •
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Tutul votc cast for raflrosd , commission*r», 73,142; &lt;xf which R. Had*
non Burr reedvod, 30407; ftnd . A, D.‘
Campbell received 37J)3fl.
Proposed Constitutional

ten
mflt school africndmsnt 31,952; total
vote- cast against |ir5po*«d ten mill
school nmcmfmc/if, tr.f0«.

Total votecsst in f^vor of prptMoad
amendment relating to affielal sular'-

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W O O D C O C K a R IG R 3 E Y

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1922

BASE B ALL
FOOT B ALL
BASKET BALL
TR AP SHOOTING

BOWLING
TENNIS
BOXING

CIIAS. L. BRITT, Editor

nitj-txmlem o f tho longue better
perk up. Borne o f Ihein arc beginning
to slip in averages.
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woods nil tho time. The town Is full
of turkeys, ducks, venison, etc.

THE IDEAL BANK ■RELATION
V T h e ideal bank relation, from the cus­
tom er’s standpoint, involves thu fo l­
low ing:
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Unqilestioricd safety fo r deposits.
2— V T h c bality to extend proper accom­
modation in tim e o f stress.
3—
A genuine personal interest in the
customer— a sincere desire to help
him to succeed.
These nre the three fundamental fac, tors that go to make an ideal bank
connection, and this bank prides it­
s e lf upon maintaining this relation
, w ith its customers and friends.

Just ns a gentle, reminder to some
of these woods sportsmen— the Her­
ald force would like to divide a dorr
between them— mui none of them
have lime to g » to the woods. Just a
ByKjjciuiotv y ou k now.

After Playing Two Close Matches Congregation
als Walk Away in Last as Men’s Club Weak­
ens and Win by 227 Pins
The eyes o f the entire bowling average four'points, while Rett* and
league were on the Men's Club Inst Do 'l.eilay each allowed theirs to
night as it had looked as if'the Men's drop three points. May, the leading
Club were the proper ones to put the bowler for tho Men's Clubj bowled
first eriinp o f the season in the enough to leave his average stand ns
Champs record, and for a time it it wns. Geo. Fox. at new one for the
looked ns i£ this might happen, but Men’s Club,.bowled but one ' garni*,
after holding them with feet to tho howling' ah average "o f 131, while
fire the first two games, the big boyB Over!In's average picked up one point,
of the CdngregatlonaU came out from
As. the bowling saasqn progresses
Under ntii Won the game by over two Wire interest fs being displayed and
hundred pin?.
efcch night finds many howling fans
Kven at that, howeier, the h nvlers witnessing, tlv battles, between the
for the champs were n little o ff their different- clubs. Wednesday night's
usual stride and with one exception game, between the
Farmers and
their individual averages took a drop. Kuli-s? will excite quiten bit of interR&lt; filing, the only one to increase, hi* f ’ l « * the outcome o f this game will
average, increased it one ' pin.
!,. change the standing o f the chibs conItcnitud’s nvernge dropped two point;, sidSrnbly if the Farmers win. The
Jewett’s dropped one, Pennington -Formers will 'have to win to keep
ono, while Stevenson's nverago drop- their half gtnie lead over tho Men's
peJ eight points.' Stevenson, though, Club for second pined, while it will
candro p his several more., points and j he necessary for the Rotes to win to
still lie thu longue Icr.deK ‘ ’
[keep the Mi ivhiillts from ' passing
The Men's d u ll, as far ns Individ-' them.
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it-il averages- go, yras-sha|tt“ if fift y - ! ' TlhkM iSt“ C0. *01111 tho Mt-rtlihVilx
fifty break. Dennett increased his play-Dili week and this, .too, will be

an exciting game as Chase- and Co.
have decided to get out of the cellar
while the' Merchants have decided
they would pass the -Rotes.
-Another
noticeable feature of the
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individual averages is that the league
leaders are all slipping just a little
Plupt City will play Oi lando, Kol»
while those.further down the list ure
ihg circus in town to kelp celebrate lins will play Stetson and Sanford
alt getting into form and gradually the Herald’ s anniversary.,
will play Daytona on Thanksgiving
forging ahead, utid the predictions nre
Day.
that in another-two weeks there will
And the big anniversary special is
be considerable change in the present out today.
I f you haven't enough foot ball a f­
standing.
ter Thanksgiving, go*tu Jacksonville
The score for last night's game*
It was tho intention of the Herald and watch tho Florida-Clcmson game
arc ns follows:
to give n big account of the Sanford Saturday.
Congregational*
High School athletics in today’s is­
sue but the “ dope" has not all been
O R L A N D O P O T T E R Y I)EM-*jJ
Holding .... „ .
gotten together. This will come out O N S T R A T IO N
W E D N E SD AY
Pennington ....
in a later issue, giving all the record*, A T Y O B E L L CO.
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L, Remind
Stevenson
Red Snapper fish- steak.— Stone’s
Merchants and Chase A Co. please
Jewett ............
Market, 327 Sanford Aye,
230-2te
A C O M M U N IT Y B U IL D E R
notice the dnte for this week's game.
Total*—2305
Changed to Friday on account of Tom
F. P. FORSTER, Prcsldeht
n. F. WHITNER, Cashier
Jones ami 'll ta x . Perkins figuring on
May
Ovyrlin
UNION THANKSGIVING
Do Lei
SERVICE
Dennett
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JO H N G O V E ,.proprietor
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December 18.— Winter Park Phillies.
Fox .....
The annunl ’ Union Thanksgiving
C E M E T E R Y TVORK- A‘ S P E C IA L T Y December 20.— Seahrecte.
Total*—2,078,
service will be held in tht* Presbyter1018 West First 8tr«*t
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1018 West First 8tn*
January 12.—Orlando.
iiin-church this year from 10 to 11
February 2.—iDuval.
Slhnding of the Clubs
a. m, Thursday morning. The music
February 0.— New Smyrnn.
W ..I* P e t fo r the day will l«* furnished by jyr.g5 R-. 1.000 era
Cohgrcgntinnnls
representing
the
dlfferent* Fcliruary 10,— Open, *
Farmers
February,.23,— Daytona.
churches of town.
Men’s Club*;::...;
Arrangements-are being- made to
There, will lie three
Merchants ......
, made"l)&gt;* JUdge J. (!. Slu
ive Palntka or SU'Augustine fill in
R'-itary Flub ;
,e o f February lGth
o l’fr/iftQitAso hiitr Bn 1. I‘.
Chase &amp; Co.....
&gt;0 j .T h e public-is cordially

H. S. Basket Ball
Schelude for Boys on
the Home Court SANFORD

C O M E D O W N T O T H E POT- n
T B R Y D E M O N S T R A T IO N ON 5
W EDNESDAY
AT YO W ELL g
COM PANY.
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For These-Chilly Mornings Gel One of Our

HUGHES SUNBEAM RADIANT

MARBLE &amp;. GRANITE WORKS

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Priced so that you may not only long fo r them but possess

Buy the best!

them.

\\’e are having a speeinl holiday sale on our stock of

Many people w ho* rarely ‘knew a n
happy, joyous, moment; who
i-Wom ■
felt tiie thrill* that cause laughter; g

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who n ever could

thry Uit Jaaycr

M ore Colum bia Batteries nre used in the
U nited States than ail other makes com ­
bined, because —
• Columbia* have been manufactured on a large
scale considerably longer than any oilier dry
battery
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developed in the Colum bia laboratories
T he Columbia “ Hot Shot” was the first suc­
cessful assembly o f dry cells in one package

First National Hank Annex

A n d again Columbia has demonstrated its
leadership through the development o f the
new Steel Case “ Hot Shot” Battery
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For safe right near you by

New Th rills Experienced Every a
Day by Folk s Who Were
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S ickly, 'Thin. Sallow anil
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tion tn their acquaintances who never
believed there*could F&gt;e such transfor­
mations.
This is n«H unusual to those who
know the h -.uoii for it, Vmi can’t he
happy oiul see the blight side of
life as long us you are tied down by
the imperfections in , your system
which cause headaches, nervousness,
SDlIgtv.copipJtiXion, luck of energy, ex­
haustion with the least exertion.
Those an* unmistakable signs
that
you are not able to lie happy like oth­
er folks, and,,on can’t lie until you get
rijl of the rntisc.
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That’s the reason RE-f’U -M A is se
Widely sold mid praised everywhere.
It is causing iron and vitumlne to,Le
carried int.» the. thin, watery blood of
such folks ami thereby str.ength&amp;uittg
their nerves and feeding vitality to
their withered tissue. This gives them
strength, energy ’anil robust health.
TlE-CU-MA is sobf in Sanford h&gt;
the Union Pharmacy and the leading
druggists in every
Ally,

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Skating Academy
Wonderful Auditorium with unsurpassed
floors. Doors open at 2:30'p. m. till midnight.
Singing by Miss Eva Grace Wagner, accom­
panied by her mother. Pie eating contest and
other attractions. Music by Fred [Iarvey’s
famous band in the. evening. Auto buss
leaves Valdez Hotel Sanford, hourly.

COME ONE, COME ALL!.

GOOD TIME PROMISED
g p iy - jy r .m iw c : TWT7r~” * * «M w in iii

R E X A L L C H E R R Y B A R K COUGH S Y R U P .
Eikny’s W h ile Pine Tar-and. W ild Cherry Compound
R E X A L L . B A B Y C O U C Ii S Y R U P

THE BALL HARDWARE CO.

PRESCRIPTION

Supfprd, Florida

Nut [&lt;•«* if* lu r .li} trlVcti pint I lie miUt-MllIBwI. a m a r r lfil Woman, w ill on
tin- smtt &lt;l3}- nt Decem ber. u*22, a t It
u'etuek, n in.. ap|il,- to itir ll.inornlde
•lumen \V. |*&lt;t-Hlii!*. J iiilv t nf iin&lt; rir\-ntt L'liu i! nf Itu- S.-voolli .Im ili'litl Cll-rlUl i f llh; Slftti- at Klorlilt*. ;&lt;l tillt'nurl H m iji' nt |&gt;vl.nnit. tliirld u , ur

C o o k ror the n a m e Columbia

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TH E REXAI.L STORE

DRUGGIST

PHONE 323

KODAK DEAL!

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llitit-, fo r a llrrnst- lo nunmito.
tntii('harBr; o f nmt cutUrol hrr prupi-rtjf nmi
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The Snappiest, Easiest and Classiest Orchestra in th e Land

ia what we have created by our method o f doing business.
Our location is known as th e place of sellin g good old fash-.
ion .standard and the beat modern products on the market.
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PU BU It WUJtON.

tfolLltur fur tvtitlunvr.

Combination Offer
14-lbs. Gran. Sugar $1.00
1-lb..Bulk M ix’d}Tea .50

N e x t to Princess Theatre

•'Turkeys for TIuu\ksgiv
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Potato, Shrimp and
Chicken Salad

We use nothing bu.t the best.material; all
work done by expert workmen.

JACKSON’S AUTO PAINT SHOP

MILES SO U TH OF S A N F O R D
Under N ew M anagem ent- .

Wight Bros. Dept^ Garage Building

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On the S hrres o r L a k e M ich iga n £0 V , FT
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Diplom atic Relation if
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«»lF Thr \»nrlnlrrf l‘rra«,
I.AL'hAN'Nl:, Nov. 23.. America's
Insistence for Uu* open door ami equalty ccontimical.'y in the Near East,which failaw.'t-luT traditional demand;
for c-junl tatinp.,rcial privilege* i-j tin-,
i-ar Hast, v.-a-.‘ 't*d *y tcnl.iy by the
Russian dclegjtintt ns supporting an
official inmmuiu atiou forwarded hyf
the Busman delegation to the conferifl\'e*j)sking Pur the right of s|it*o.'h on
all matters hefoie that body'.
ItLMsia object. ..igormndy'to nnyT.u[ '
tempt to limit h r net hip-lev* id* the
n ilC A C O , N’ov. 28. — Georges discussion o f the future standi .lifcthe!
( ’lemcnccatt late today came ho* k In DardtyteHes; she claims that ftlLtupkaj
the struggling little Mid-Western on the Laos anile agenda tiro’ closely j
■i mU u!:je t of ! : town he had viritod as a young man related to tindeni
of
the
straits,
and that staple)
iporo than half a century ago, and
• found that it, like himself, .had pt-ard in the Neat Kant Van he attain-*
• grown to gregt stature and *intei- m ! only by 41towing the itusaian- dele ”
. .national fame!
lie promptly • dub­ galei free parte Nation on the srm’.’
bed America's fecund greale t city basis n« the wtllvi ’ gredt.powers.
Neil el dry li.ighcs* prou-jii/lanii nto
lit- fwiti.J j* t
■•*T wan' borp h' the year Hint, ‘_U*k. af tip:.ia;cn dour. i—lhu-Ncai Kont-rcf** •place was changed front a fort-to a rose tilt, I mid am died by Ambn ri­
city,” ho said. "So wo are twia .’I . der. Child, projv.i s to in.ldr? tj,e
• Tho* Tiger of Prance, coming ti&gt; same rstir in Eyrt,p&lt;t an did tiu
the ile.lui'-’
deliver the third o f lu:j rurics of ation ofSbcretafy Hoy cotjc*iTni/v:,thc
.Vmprlcan addrcsaca in an cfforr";to open door in the Far East. Such is
Win • American sentiment for his tlie impression nidi (ling front the d'
country, was accorded a. demon­ plomats of many o&gt; ntfics’ ; rouped :
strative welcome to . Chicago, , It Lausanne.
started ‘ when ^lls private car pulled
England, throng1! lord &lt;' : ,n. / i.into union st-.Wioti and-did r.ot end LiuleislooH l . hn\f ratified it coin
until the doors .of the Putter Pal- ! Jib lely, mill the ! -e.icli I |fo).i *nnutef m.Ulsion on luikt* Shore Drive hfttc ifXpiessi-.l tip: vnl ..f tlu^ dju nhad closed behind him.
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I lean stand. Speak * of the *1.
The old .war , premier wits met i iM*-.ul nt! u i i,
ii'-ikish tU-l
Uy ii committee, headed by Generali aiinaunccd' rluil i i:-key would
Pershing e.nd IVipndier* General! r**Vcie’gnty over U,. petrule’ii
un &lt;1.
ClilCAOO, Nov. 27.—Frohh from
a night’s rent in Potter Palmer
. mansion on l-nke Shore Drive, wh:rn
the roar of I.nkc Michigan must have
tingei! his dreams with a vision of hi",
cottage by the' sen m France, George-.*
t lctnOBc’emt was lip before dawn
working on his third big me sage to
A morich, ’ The' nfced premier con­
fided to members o f Iris party thv
his Chicago address, scheduled for !
• oVIock Ihis r.fternon, was to b? a
. me.rtage of pence. .

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ATHENS, Nov. 28.—All but two
former cabinet member* nnd army
officials accused of high trenson in
connection vvilh the (I.-rck dclvielo in
\tia-innor have liet-n sentenced to
dentil by htiiit.YVy cqUrf mariial. Srntcncc o f lifeAtnprlsonmcht in,tho mil.
It ary. degradation imposed on tv.*a
others.
l.ONDON, Nov. 28.—There is the
tepngi- t po.isibRity that Great Hril,‘ain will break ef^-thploniatie relations
. it!i C m ' if death srgtraces imixisml on futr.n V Grerk' cabtndt bfrice'rs
nru carried oat It was stated in offtcjgtf circles. Precedent of st-ch Action
by thp British was said would probab­
ly 'b e the hrcak"" o f diplomatic rela­
tions in Serbia jn I (HU)-As the result
iif the murder of the Sefliidn' ina'jca’lies by revolutionaries.

| This year tKer'c will Jte eibfait fifty
nri\' - planted to strawbotvies in and
! rmmnd Sutifqjd ii’aP in Ovctdo /ectiott.^
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Here nt'Tidnford.Ilu-k..M»i e, on the
* west ‘ side, .will have five acres nnd
h;- -is already plyklrg ' strnwbutries
' from the plants ard w illlmatkt:t_^hcKaaie-ia-large qiinfitltigs. He -bronght
'em * ot the Herald office*yi'atdrday
I that were bPmftieY.-* \fich'r.el dloyje,
inUho Monroe 's ection,- hits' about ten
acres ntul both he and Mr. Muse are
o|.d anil, experienced strawberry g:‘owera ami have been raising them henfor. many yunra and .they say,.it is
one uf the bhnt crops that the folks CR'ARTEi: M ILLIO N REFUGEES
here rmibl raise'add-‘always Iwiog
FLEE FROM TURKISH *, .
good tetursrs even vvilltoul .the esREFUGEES ■ * .
.ildirhed1f. o. b. market. T. K. Hut
ion nnd several other groncr*. In the
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fO NbTAXTIN'O Pl.K, Nov. 28.
celery delta have pi,m i l uciw nnd
\:ioth'|- human tradition ih-‘ t promlive-nefe tracts.
IJut one of the surprises of tlu- i - to rival the Smyrna fire is de, i*aBt,n v i 11* the oMellent Ic yie t .eloping in northern Asia Mimir.’ Tho
i brought to this city last weeb .by ••- , Udc of a quarter of a miHiati Chris1tl^11 Iilhnbitfllll‘1 i-1 swooping-'-fail
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first basket brought
mid ^ thvre; B«md to the fringes of the PUck Sea
were plenty more coming from tin* a,’d the Mediterranean,
mack Hammock section this year.' There refugees are clamoring, to
.-t. I.. Murphy,* uf Oxford .Aieelioti, o&lt;- lived. The A ntgrlcan naval base
1 iiva, ,inn»- to the Plavk Hajanimk it s on-tSnt‘iniip|e is deluged with

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There seems to be no limit to the
possibilities of Seminole
Cotuffy.
With all the winter vegetables, with
the many spring crops, with the corn
and hay .and forage crops ht general
farming,' vytjfr tkc Citrus fruits nnd
othfr fruits mid now comes the joy­
ful Intelligence that strawberries will
l.-e raised-in thij county upon a com; mercihi basis. Htrawlierries hsve ttlw.ty.i been mil.vd here, bat madly fyr
the home consumption nnd the local
mnrkets and i o attVnjpt has ever
he" i made, to nilje ftiVii4ipii. acreage
|to get n'market lien* for the big buy-

“ W h e n th e frost is on tKe punkin nncl the fodder’s in th e shock”
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Charles (I. Dawes, form er director of U riel and would ib .t-.bule ■•Oneeas-i.i. i
the budget at Waahlngtuti. They led, t,n n Imals of eq:;abt&gt;, pre' ibly f t .
him through tflane o f hlue u l i ! e ^ u L U »r - » l r^tl-,itf,o^-Mr-onr■Pprfnrv~ ■ w

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to an open car, drdvt-him to city hall, j Unityd Slute.s,bud u &gt; political d .'b f • ■ A N ! k J
Avhcre- Mayor Thompson welcomed|on- Tiifltcy.. 1 bus-1;„ Aine.t'un ,n',
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dijckjon iwutevard
and L iS a lle . iruit.
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, wmirirfs n A l I I D T I ,,r Florida Ganleti ret tion those years , ^ D S rnllH from .the Hottlia of Anteib
-t.vi't, along which the proccMsion! The entrance « I th itus Ians u; ,t
.1' Herdi I
A S v A e Iy S S
n H V M , L 'n c u tin d dcnm l sud put his land* Jn j r'nn ‘P trovers patrollliyj #thp Jlrdi
moved, were lined with people— spme j ijie conference sretie certain to hnu1
f l l Z i l l H U J 2 A 1/ 71JUAJ i H|||p&lt;, nn,j jma
,n»monstriiilng tcrranrnn nnd Bbiek Sen- coasts - ol
*V — ?i!(intly_ruriyu:i, (dhcra wildly demon-limpoTtBnt-bearlnjds bn the^Tlituro ■U-i. . • ^ the fertility of the soil and the ndnp Asia Minor, which Ju&lt;\crowded will
ftrniive.
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'.ursions. They have officially
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FOR R II.IIN G JAMES l-KGIvlTIv'iabilUy of Black llamniock tu,jia»h Chriatinns fbt-itfg ' from tlu* Turk
• As the Tiger Turned into
lui- formed the cmif ;&gt;
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tl-.ut alj i*. ’ ’
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ticuTar -and with many othes* cfopa i ' n .poignant jolt* o f despnia am
. Hallo
street, - the ’crowds there ter* effecting tho l.idi peiiileicV*■• * f
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trie I out ..ttawl»*rrii-s. , Thus Hill,* of tragedy in every message sqatchci
.but it into steady cheering. Mon and Turkey were Inthuately. rmims' -I
was Unin v...h Mr*J MU!., ap p e a re d ,
Plant City,, -who knows the berry Trdm'tli'e air. , Appeals from land t(
women in hky-scrtipor wind iwh show­
unvupectedly et th e coutt h o u r e . f o r i
4p
i*»I Frf'S)1
*!!% Tfip U'snt lafrtt !*rr#*
game in Florida, was Ifi the employ "save our souls" are received, almost
ered him with paper and ticker, lhervfilro'with' Russia. And do/dslq*
V.V SNI'.’CTQN,. .jo-i
T.M.! AHAS5EE, Nov.
An in
the tipfnirriu nurpoae of r*.ki;*g the
.if'Air. Murphy and’ m'gcd the^plant­ hourly and are taxing the eapacitj
.tape. Here the mounted police And m.'jje Without' tak!:\: into ci.ji !
g ra n d itiry t ■ h,-ur her st *ry hut &lt;ch»*o dirim ent &lt;ba rg in g imm!**r In the ft- f
i- ’ i i b.'t.n lande.s nn:.|*b: J 1*. !tr*
ing of Is’t ric i, stating that (In* sm*B of the American radio stuff here.
motorcycle men ‘ experienced • d iffi­ tloh the IntmcnSc i*it :est* of iTr - i.t.
a law yer sb*i| it q cnnveri:ii.i.o w ith Mcgna* w a s re tu rn e d by the
I .eon
Appeals come from ever/ part o
was r.s go -d hs any- h** bad seen in
.le.-l.ire t' l* t ata t..* Dyi't ■itl-iyn hculty .In restraining the crowds,
1_ the state ai d not ,m!y a-nrf of , the i Anatolia, where wlmlo Christian com
Flat 1; Sea, wt i - ing 1»,'I :lu*v t -irt,*..:leia-'l n i * *li":. ’ •-1' hoc the pro ' i:i*oit ■1 ’igJnM I wps dc -^ Ciiuni v grand ju r y agnin H J.
- which continually broke through th
Mrs j a m I
’■;l’*;w-;'l..',f. Hav ana.
in c o n n ,. light nature t.o &gt;t raw lurries - Imt * n,‘" ,i|i«* ,,r«-' migrating, nnd when
nicil i,n inti
oitdcmtud in ndv um &lt; i j;lin li
0
• oppe itimi which
Itbcs nr.d ran cheesing toward .hi
h
.vivvitmo;
l
Jo*
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vwtti
tin
killing
of
Ja
m
e s le g , bad the riid. d'ad..intiige of proper
ii i.i, t fa inn
■til o f til.
.iaide 11act* v ,,s i
American Near hast relief
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iiiinncua dinlmge tun] tlu- sub-irrlgatiou that! ttnrking Jicrocialiy to overcome nl
* ar. Police reserves lined their lob M
ign
:
of
growing
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It r*-, N’ovcmlc.-r 18Ui.
U.-I.i
in vain and’ members of the l«,mlr
I -ilin.tlv more
M. Ha!:dv-ky
■quad riding in a car directly behind • onfcrvi.Uyo than at Genoa..
the,Tiger eliiped out w ith .riot gun­
to drive the crowd hark.* ’ * ’
Another huge crowd wn* m;i--«
abmilth o city hall and tho poln-c
Tin y ire pit king, hei rtes now and will vvas dcvt'lopfng with surprising slid
were obliged to smash a (in sage
B a n d it is K i l l e d
,ia K 'every tither day untU III? &lt;ea- denness; the whole interior is' Man
way through for the distinguished
mil i t over or rather until the price j keted with snow, aibiing immensur
At* C o lu m b u s , O h i o J
visitor. Escorted to Mayor Thump
dtdine-s ns the straw la*rcit in I'lor- tbly to th*’ misery of the exiles, j
con's office, Ijte mayor- Introihscil
w.-ados'* ftom the ili'»(ro)'cr RarF
ida Inst until'June.
Attempt of I At) (iffir -rs to Dry -t
him to the ciiblnet nu niben as “ &lt;ei( n il: TUK S'lt DKM - ON
setd: "Five h'jndre*l ('hclstiaps ar
i in:
This
strawberry
culture
Hrly
goes
Auto lhtt.es Itri-ufis I at all)
htir.urt i| giic.it.”
(i AI.N U,.S\-i I !.:■? s', n ;
tn show that S.-minale ■ County has arriving at Karnsum daily from part
"I ani’ mihy to have ro Minrhinc
j
•
added another crlip h» 1lic Itmg list unknown.
.in,.-to* v* Jcl1Vil |,Ff,N* |
for you," the mayor addtjl. with a
Another f ioiu the Rqr.y, relayc
GAINEiiYTLI.K, Nov T O — HtuCOLU.JlRU.s; d)b!u,,Noy. 7*. Two
of fruits .and vegetables that have
L
gesture* to thtfnunl.y we-i*wliej- out.- h-ril.i wi jourtiflii:?m jil.thv uliiv'erri'y
.
null me dead, one a Golmnhu*; police­
Btul will conlimie to make this 'Her- ffont Sivas] in the interior o f Anx
* i*le. “ Isn't it at your ilispo al 7" if l larlda art* getting practical ex- HAS -BRJ'.V AK R M G M M f N)N
tolia, said: "Ten thousand Chrlstiar
A man, the ulh* an unideiitifivd nuto- MNS'l.MMUi: HUNT ill'l’C lA L HAS- tlon fanunts thfwtfrld over.
’ ‘ ’ k *e t “Y o u r k s i p f St
.demanded the Tiger.
and
two thousqnd orphans trudgin
pet-i.-ijco. in conjunction with their
CHARGE OF MURDLlt.
nioblls bandit no the result uf an at­
- Ard among all tlu* favored.factions,HARDING
"I ruppoae they will blame me fur igubir theoretical clu- roo'm wptk1• • •. '
through
the snow from Slvna at
______
tempt o f tup. poltcuiiofi to nrVcst four
of liie County tho Black Hammock is
it they M.'itm- 'nu* for everything,” his year ^through co-operation with
m&gt; Tin- \«Mn-iatr*t !'/«-«»
men here this mdrniinrwho are said to . .' I l l y H’Jir A - 't ii'liit n l c *rr«* 1
anioisg the best «mi there will be /•yoking to the Americans' to »av
CHILTON, Wit;., Nov. 28.*-a Mi a
them."
the'mayor iraid. "W e have hle.oty of lie Gainesville Sun, local morning
have been driy ng an autonubile - tolK IF .SIMM KB, N’ ov*. 2H.— Kisslnt- some big improvements made there
Anna Lents, .10, daughter
of1 ' a
moonshino hut not _ much ruin, him-,'' pajwf.
Another ilcalrdjet; relayed a dr;
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Mt*i* i*trasvU*rry grmvers have packed in the next f,-w 'months Hut will
liven tho men each day and each &lt;if j l0c,.lL .'lve?Dh.v funner -•*-'-v. j - l
put In General Dickinson,
given
turtle
till*-state
and
place
Seminole
|
Bf T4?.'il to the Near hast Ri
« specialjy, constructed basket o f neThe party remained in Mnyoi he HtmlonU is sent in tern on ’city rulgnir.^t on a chau.;.- * of n.uider
eautrty
among
the'greatest
in
the
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' oinfan'initplo from Janai
lotted bi-"tit-s. and Yxpressed It- to
.
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.
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r..lt,.tai„.r n
fetsiot: that . hi* sent
Thoiflpabnls office only a few min­ “ U-at V’1 riill on' iv'iUun: sVorieT g i ^ ! following a confession ' lhat she sent
stair
in
improvements
in
the
fanning
H*
Lrucher,
o f Tii-icaieov-a, Ala., i
President Maiding in'order that he
il.cd in the
ute:., returning to their cars to drive Ing them an insight into practically j S
section.
*
1
Samnm:
"Can
you take a thousar
’01i,*nci1
" 111,1
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.might IjRViT'Hharteake on Thankrglv*
f Mis. Prank*
to the Potter Palmer home where M. .•very phase of ncwxptfpi r w riting.! death on I tmrsi.nj
_______________
j mountain,-children 7 If not it mes;
i ;g.
are
, their end?"
t h-mrncenu ri to stay during his two This is the first year in which this l^hnekier, according to the prorcai.____
fur I'crriea in Plant City.
,)lm has been tried out and Profcs- l j r ' Hhn ndmitte. f e n ^ g enm ^ but
and a half days visit.
New Way of Heading Letter* i'rom
L
- . ■
The Tiger said he had nothing sor Ilalph/Stoutamire of the Univir,0 f 1' lt lH U,B J 1* ? * * 'Ships
to add to his Boston address which m v, is enthusiastic over the remits !;*w/ f '
was thu subject of criticism in the .vhich are being obtained.
cIamK&gt;re'1 h ' '
M IAM I, Nov. 2 I.-H A lett.-r* ad
•Senate again , today.
When told
Journalism made its fi^ t appear-'
. '
f .
t
dressed nnd sealed in n-bottle were
that Senator Hitrinmck said his iii*- jiiee n't the University *d Florida S p C C ! » I M e e t i n g J U dropped, in the ocean by n person
fc-ertion tliat there tvesp-—no. black lasl year nnd at the opening uf the,
( I » 'c i a r y C O D i n i i t t e e ,
in the Slaking of Baaarngsr Steal
nl»,anl
mi Amctifan oil lankir ..f( M'.. (
CommlnilHJVIII Not Intro. '
' lie Investigated
troops now h ‘ Germany hnd i)t-c,n dis­
planaW.W n O o farOr. theIh .
' ^ a f t C a l l c f l T o d a ynmi have been tent on to the iie^tmaboat at Barcelona
proved, M, Clemencepu replied curtly "University Edition" of the Florida
duce Hill*
n r Tt**- A a a o c lrlrrt P r r a a l
tion in record time. Tenrson Bradfprd,
' that bin information was "official." Metropolis In 2bcksouv9)e, 1 which
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. SS.-Chargt l l j Th.* .Iw iH - la ir il I’ rraa l
(Hr a'fcr A a a o r ln lfil I'r r a a )
was published entirely by the univer- To Expedite' Nomination;* of Fierce ira-al llfentiica! man, found tho bottle
cs of cruelty were lodged against'Act
B A B CK LpNlA, Nov. 23.— iwent
ten mil** o ff Minmi while on a fi»h-_ WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.- ChairIlutlrr
for
Jqrticc
lug Superintendent Bowen o f the city six women and children are believ
ilty students. The. succct; o f this
SENATE TAKES UP
ing trip. The bottle- had been nethmin Cumrntnh,of the senate hhetrtnte
undertaking
led
to
.-plans
for
aim
Bar
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.
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.
.
,
.
i
.,
pnson
fatm, will be Investigate*! -by ^ ftnvc been *!ro\vned lit tlie -sink!
A N TM .Y N C IIIN G B IL L
i l l y T its \»V(w-Inlrd l ’ rp « 1
Udnft at noon Monday.; They vvyn* cpnimece committee, luyd. he i.^h*dr,w c||^ c^nU riO oirii^ap ^.nouniptl 4work here this year,
Sunday of a'local passenger steimao
^ S K H ^ H ^ W A S I I I N G T O N , N o v . 2 3 .— A s p e e mailed here the tame day by J « d - ;d
nil plane f.-r rx.il.f i« &gt; 4 r 'li" w k ^ 'a d ie a
committee of
Arrangements
Uvc*
.
nherdy
ta
g
,
L
,
*
^
^
vf
.the
«
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u
*
JadUary
which was rammed by customs bo;
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. — A fter
.entativc v complelctb
comnletctb for a
e univer... ftjri1'
univer committee cant'd to exre.iite the *.nom­
. '
" 'U
,h-B cgumission would visit the farm Eleven bodies have been re* overed.
disposing of the Liberian ionn resolu­ tentatively
;
------------------------ {traduce the proposed &gt; 11! for amend- .. . ................... .......... .
.... .
and question tho prisoners, Bowen
nssp
tion, the Senate late today proceeded aity edition o f the Sun h«e,_ at inations nf
of PietfC
Bierce Buth
Butlirr to
ta be
be h?cpLAtJISANNE^Nov,
23.—Kunsin
antljmcnt
to
the
Esch-Cummins
trnnsporto the imxt measure otj its legislative Which time Uio students will hvve ’ cinte Justice of the supmere court. It T i’ tkey arc working together nnd ex- tatlon net until the rtexl srr-olon of denies the charges.
.LO N D O N , Nov. 28.— It was slat
_____ t ..........i__ i.....
picgrani—the Dyer
anti-lynching complete charge of the paper,* *°nc- .
|iV. official ritvlri thia afternotn tl
bill—’but g.,t no furthu-*- than a m &gt;-. crml used end editing both telegraph urged by Chief Justice fa ff, who con-, „ na!K,*nnij „ , iu,r delegptea to Ifce .N« h-, • .■ * *,---- — *' '
MICHIGAN AGGIES WIN
the hivno liate withdrawal of the Br
tiun to lake it up. The fight over the
»V minister front Athens will res
nd iocat copy. This edition will b; fcrrei1 wilh t'hnlrman N-^on of the j;ast c«*rfcrence.hre wondering what.
MISS M’SW INEY BEI.EASBI)
Dyer bill which was passed by the
2T.
f-rom
the execution*.
EAST
LANSING,
.Mich.,
Nov
nuhlished shortly after the opening c^ ,P lUee'
.
; * . e/fe,t comhination will have. Kng‘ . .— &lt; -v
v
lbaoe Inst session, Is expected to oc­ published shortly
lish
rjnd
French
clrciosubow
dbpo.
DUBLIN,
N
o
v
.'£8.—
Mi
Mary
The
Michigan
Aggie
fnotbull
/team
cupy the rernnipder o f the speclnl of the second r ernes ter. of the tmlLONDON, Nov. 28. Former in
The cold wind fumy dho northwest nition to reject demands forwarded hy Mr.cHwineJA who’ has l»cen «hungbr easily'defeated . 'thb : Mnsanchusetts
Session and continue iutrt the rcgulai .ersity in February.
Is^ent
&lt;OnJenuic*l to death by ir.ilitr
The locals
today la n big surprise. ns it was Russian delegation lu»lstlhgi Ruisia f*tiikirg in Mount Joy prbaa, was Aggies hero today.
session beginning next Monday. •
ploughed
through
the
visiting
Rneail-'!court
in Athens haye been eyecul
released
today.
lie
heard
on
all
r|U
es‘tb»ps,
A\'liatcver
Stitt* if there were no prohibition* warm enough last night to bring on
moat
at-will
and
made
long
gains
byi-^ays
rm
Exchange Telegraph ilispal
■Her.
relcaso
enme
on
tho
23nl
day
may
be
the
dudsion
It
la
apparent
no
n heavy rain. It looks like we will
TOR BENT—Bed room, 800 Magnol- jokes, p e o p le 'might forget' that we
means of passing and end run*.
[from Athena this taorniftjf.
o f tier hunger striker
now have some renJ'wInttr 'weather. disposition should-put out Itusrin.
*
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■FLORIDA SCHOOL
0 F

J O U R N A L IS M ." ....' “ T —

T R A IN S S T U D E N T S "’OLSON CANDY

BRING RIG PRICES
IN FLORIDA NOW

CAUSED BEAT
: GIRL GUILTY

Letters in Rottle
Dropped in Ocean,

Sent to Destination

Ka.itcrii buyers

paying

Cruelty Charged
, Against Bowen
Abaitioh Plans
City Prison Farm
Kmlroad Lcgisia£lon
At This Session js„,,K]„,cnJc„,' 'ol
ivin|

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